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Kingston plans spiffed-up riverfront The borough wants to see shops and apartments on the site of an old store.

By MATT HUGHES mhughes@timesleader.com

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Piggybacking on the success of Wilkes-Barre’s River Common, Kingston is hoping to bring residents and workers back to the Susquehanna River with a planned commercial and luxury

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Wyoming to develop the project, which could feature 40,000 square feet of office space, 15,000 square feet of retail space, 10 luxury apartments and 14 three-bedroom townhouses, off Market Street directly behind the Wyoming Valley levee and Reilly Keating Nesbitt Park. But first it needs to demolish a condominium development that will transform the municipality’s blighted building at the site and DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER make other improvements in orriverfront skyline. The municipality is partnering The former department store and car museum on Market Street in Kingston has been vacant for many years. with owner Charles Reilly of See KINGSTON, Page 14A

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SWB Yankees relocating for 2012

Team will play in temporary home while renovations to PNC Field take place.

BULLS 7 SWB YANKS 4 Clinton Co. team falls Kentucky starter Griffin McLarty silenced Pennsylvania’s hitters and their huge cheering section at the Little League World Series with a little help from his defense. McLarty struck out 12 and hit a homer in a 1-0 win Friday night over the hometown favorites from Clinton County, just 30 miles down the road from South Williamsport. Central Pennsylvania’s favorite sons drew such a huge crowd that fans sat shoulder-to-shoulder on the grassy, terraced hill above the outfield fences. Page 1B

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male poodle from the SPCA gets a bath on Friday at Pawsitively Pet Grooming in Pittston. The poodle and three other SPCA dogs received makeovers and will be featured in the Pittston Tomato Festival parade today. For the story and more photos, see Page 11A.

Local author Galante celebrates book ban

The Kingston woman is the author of the novel ‘The Patron Saint of Butterflies.’ By MARY THERESE BIEBEL miebel@timesleader.com

asking ‘Why are you happy? Does this mean nobody can read it?’ ” Actually, that’s not what it means at all. In fact, librarians and booksellers say, the banning likely will increase interest, which of course makes Galante happy. But there’s a more important reason for her joy, she said. Now she joins the ranks of Harper Lee, Mark Twain and

When Kingston author Cecilia Galante found out this week her first novel, “The Patron Saint of Butterflies,” had joined the list of banned books, she was elated. “I was crowing,” the writer said Friday, “and my kids were See BOOK, Page 14A

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Author Cecilia Galante of Kingston was thrilled to learn her ‘Patron Saint of Butterflies’ had joined the banned-books list.

In 2006, the Scranton/WilkesBarre Red Barons left Moosic and played a year in Ottawa before relocating to their current home in the Lehigh Valley. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre could be headed back to Ottawa in 2012 then return to PNC Field in 2013. On Friday, According to the Interna- Baseball tional League reportedly ap- America, proved the Mobley deYankees’ plan clined to to play at an al- reveal the ternate location in 2012 temporary while renova- homes the tions to PNC league is Field take looking at. place beginning this offseason. According to BaseballAmerica.com, I.L. President Randy Mobley said the team and league have not settled on a temporary site for the team, but several locations are under consideration. Some of those locations are said to be Triple-A sites Lynx Stadium in Ottawa, Lehigh Valley’s Coca-Cola Field and Rochester’s Frontier Field. Richmond County Bank Ballpark, the current home of the New York-Penn League Staten Island Yankees is another site under consideration. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre has until the league’s meeting on Sept. 20 to submit a final proposal, though Mobley expects it to be done before then. See YANKEES, Page 2A

UGI planning another compressor station and natural gas pipeline West Wyoming officials will study the plan and prepare their response. By STEVE MOCARSKY smocarsky@timesleader.com

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WEST WYOMING – UGI Energy Services wants to construct a compressor station and lay 2.4 miles of natural gas pipeline in the borough near the Kingston

Township border, not far from Frances Slocum State Park. Borough Council President Eileen Cipriani received a letter outlining the project from UGI’s consultant, CH2M Hill, on Thursday, and the borough has 30 days to submit a response to the state Department of Environmental Protection.

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Cipriani said she forwarded the letter to the borough solicitor so council members can determine a response and so the borough attorney can assist in requesting more information on the project.

Cipriani said UGI provided a topographical map of the general project area, but she wants to know exactly what parcels of land would be involved. She said it appears the project site would be near the border with Kingston Township somewhere off Carverton Road, about 1 mile east of the park. The work in West Wyoming is part of a larger extension of UGI’s existing natural gas pipeline in

Susquehanna and Wyoming counties, called the Auburn Line, by about 27 miles, with a new pipeline through portions of Luzerne and Wyoming counties. The project also includes the construction of two compressor stations, according to the letter. The project would help develop the infrastructure currently providing natural gas to local See STATION, Page 14A


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W-B’s director of finances to leave job John Koval, a city employee since 1996, will accept a job in the private sector. By BILL O’BOYLE boboyle@timesleader.com

WILKES-BARRE – John Koval, the city’s director of finances, told Mayor Tom Leighton Friday that he will be leaving his position to accept a job in the private sector. Koval, 38, has worked for the city since 1996. He, his wife and two children live in WilkesBarre.

“All I can say is that I have accepted a position with a high tech U.S. defense contracting firm that has dealKoval ings with the U.S. government and its allies,” Koval said. “I intend to stay with the city through the budget process.” Koval said he will transition from full-time to part-time on Sept. 19. He said he will remain on the job until the budget is presented in mid-October.

Riccardi trial experts will be paid $80,000 Judge signs orders at the request of the convicted killer’s attorneys.

By SHEENA DELAZIO sdelazio@timesleader.com

WILKES-BARRE – A Luzerne County senior judge on Friday signed several orders at the request of a convicted killer’s attorneys to pay experts who participated in his trial nearly $80,000. Senior Judge Joseph Augello signed the orders stemming from the June trial of Elvis Riccardi. Riccardi, 33, was found guilty by a Luzerne County jury in the 2009 death of Donald Skiff of Plymouth. The jury deadlocked on the death penalty in the case, leaving a county judge to sentence Riccardi to life in prison on homicide and other related crimes. Riccardi will be formally sentenced on Sept. 8 by Augello. The payments, made through the Luzerne County Treasurer’s Office, will be made to a mitigation expert and three psychologists and/or psychiatrists who had interviewed Riccardi and his family, and then testified at his trial. Payments will be made to: Debra Boyle Belknap, mitigation expert, $32,567; Richard Fischbein, psychiatrist, $27,850; Mark Cunningham, psychologist, $15,755; Michael Church, psychologist, $3,600. The experts were used by Riccardi’s attorneys, Mark Bufali-

no, Paul Galante and William Watt, in an attempt to spare their client’s life. The defense attorneys preRiccardi sented more than 40 mitigating factors to jurors as to why life in prison is a more appropriate sentence, while showing jurors Riccardi is thriving in the life he has now because it’s the only structure he’s ever known. Belknap testified extensively at Riccardi’s trial that Riccardi’s mother was abusive mentally and physically to her 15 children and that Riccardi and his brothers and sisters lived in a dirty home, filled with flies, no working toilet and no hot water. Fischbein and Church testified about Riccardi’s low IQ score and mild mental retardation, and that Riccardi had suffered brain damage and a stroke. Cunningham testified Riccardi has a low intelligence, and as recently as last year, Riccardi was reading at a fourth-grade level and writing and doing math at a second-grade level. Riccardi and his co-defendant, Michael Simonson, 34, were charged with kidnapping Skiff, taking money from his bank account and tying him up, leaving him to die in a wooded area off Suscon Road in Jenkins Township after beating him. Simonson pleaded guilty to a second-degree murder charge and was sentenced to life in prison in August.

Philadelphia priests form abuse crisis association

Priests can learn more about how the archdiocese is handling sex abuse problem. By MARYCLAIRE DALE Association Press

PHILADELPHIA — Roman Catholic priests in the conservative Philadelphia archdiocese have formed an independent association amid “a vacuum of information” about the latest clergy-abuse scandal, the Rev. Christopher Walsh confirmed Friday. Walsh, one of the organizers of the Association of Philadelphia Priests, said the group was created for priests to learn more about how the archdiocese is handling the problem. The association is still finalizing its bylaws. A grand jury in February charged three priests and a teacher with rape and a monsignor with endangering children by reassigning priests. Prosecutors found that 37 suspected abusers remained on duty. The archdiocese later suspended about two dozen of them. The grand jury report stunned priests across the fivecounty archdiocese, which has about 500 active priests. “How could this be happening again? The guys, they were at a loss,” Walsh told The Associated Press. The priests had endured a

blistering 2005 grand jury report that said 63 Philadelphia priests had been credibly accused of sex assaults over several decades. And U.S. bishops had by 2002 ordered dioceses to take a zero-tolerance approach to abuse complaints. The Philadelphia Inquirer first reported Friday on the Association of Philadelphia Priests. Walsh, who serves as pastor of St. Raymond of Penafort, said that over several meetings this spring, concerned priests decided to form the new group. About 100 priests have attended each of three meetings held at various parishes. And two archdiocesan officials have turned out, including the Rev. Daniel Sullivan, the vicar for clergy. None of them intend to challenge incoming Archbishop Charles Chaput on priest celibacy, the ordination of women, or other hot-button issues, Walsh said. “They are, like most Philadelphia priests are, very orthodox men who love the church,” Walsh said. “We’re not looking to be adversarial. We’re part of the church. We respect and look forward to working with Archbishop Chaput.” Walsh said priests in the diocese are struggling, along with the laity and non-Catholics in the region, to understand how the sex-abuse problem was allowed to fester.

“I won’t leave until I’m sure the budget is complete,” Koval said. “I will also help with the transition of my replacement.” That person has not been determined, Leighton said. “John informed me that he had an opportunity that he could better himself,” Leighton said. “He has been an asset to my administration and we have accomplished many great things for the city.” Leighton said his administration’s biggest accomplishment was getting the city’s good credit rating back after inheriting a $10 million deficit when

he assumed office in January 2004. “That doesn’t happen without solid financial advice,” Leighton said. Leighton said Koval was a key figure in all of the city’s economic development projects, such as Coal Street Park. “John was able to get us additional funding through the New Market Tax Credit program,” Leighton said. “We’re going to miss him in City Hall.” Last month, Christine Jensen, the city’s human resources director, left to take a job at CareerLink in Wilkes-Barre.

Leighton is seeking his third term as mayor in November. Koval said his time in the city has been rewarding. “I gained a lot of useful professional experience that helped me get to the point where I could advance my career,” Koval said. “We’re proud of what we’ve done financially to get the city financially sound. I have no regrets at all. This is an opportunity that came along that I simply can’t pass up.” Koval said earlier this month that he has begun preparing the 2012 budget.

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Independent Rick Williams announces his candidacy for Luzerne County Council Friday night at Rodano’s in Wilkes-Barre.

Architect will run as Independent By JERRY LYNOTT jlynott@timesleader.com

WILKES-BARRE – As an architect, Rick Williams is used to getting involved in projects at the ground floor. He’d like to put that experience to use as a member of the Luzerne County Council and announced his candidacy Friday as an To see additional Independent for photos, visit one of the 11 seats www.times on the panel that leader.com will govern under the new Home Rule Charter in January. The 63-year-old Kingston man and native of the Midwest decided to get involved after others chose not to run. He told a group of more than 50 supporters at Rodano’s on Public Square that he asked former state Rep. Kevin Blaum twice about entering the council race. But Blaum declined and taught him a lesson about public service, telling Williams, “If you aren’t going to do it yourself, you shouldn’t be asking people.”

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According to Baseball America, Mobley declined to reveal the temporary homes the league is looking at but said he would prefer them to remain close to home or at least in the league’s footprint. “Generally speaking, we are considering existing league facilities and others outside the league,” he said. The most ideal location for SWB to play in 2012 is possibly Staten Island. It’s a Short Season team so scheduling conflicts could be avoided fairly easily since the schedule runs from the middle of June through early September. The teams are similar to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre in that both are owned by Manda-

“The reason I’m doing this is because I believe we can change the way we govern ourselves.”

Williams, who is part of Williams Kinsman Lewis Architecture on South Main Street, asked himself what he had to offer and realized he had plenty as a professional, a businessman, husband, father who is active in the community. He moved to the Wyoming Valley in 1977 and worked with architect Peter Bohlin before starting his own firm in the 1980s. He and his wife Linda have two children, Lily and Oliver. He has served on the boards of a number of organizations, including Habitat for Humanity, the Luzerne County Historical Society, the Wyoming Valley Montessori School. “The reason I’m doing this is because I believe we can change the way we govern ourselves,” said the first-time candidate.

The charter, adopted by voters in November 2010, replaces the three commissioner form of government with an elected council and appointed county manager. Williams is among the 28 council candidates running in the Nov. 8 general election. “Having one party in power and one party not in power is not a foundation for cooperation,” said Williams. He collected 1,600 signatures to get on the ballot and told the signers of his petition that they can control their destiny with the charter form of government. “One of the things that I’ve been saying to people is that we can modify the Home Rule Charter,” he said. Reducing the county debt is something that he’s focused on and said it can be done by raising revenues by making the county a place where more people want to live and educating the workforce so that more businesses want to locate here. The combination of excellent government and services “will be heard by the business community and they’ll know that we’re open for business,” he said.

lay Baseball Properties LLC. Mandalay runs Staten Island on behalf of New York, while the organization is a co-owner of Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. When the Yankees dealt with drainage problems in 2009 at PNC Field, the team played a few home games at Coca-Cola Field against the IronPigs. Ottawa is an ideal location because its seating capacity is close to PNC Field’s current seating of roughly 11,000. The Yankees had been hoping the renovations would be complete between this offseason and the beginning of next season, but learned that playing in Moosic would increase the cost of renovations significantly, Baseball America reported. “The league’s preference would be for the team to stay where it is at and play while the work is going on,” Mobley said.

“They have made a case that it is not feasible for that to be done. The league has acquiesced to that situation.” PNC Field is expected to get an enormous facelift after being approved for $20 million by Gov. Tom Corbett back in May, which will be matched by the Lackawanna County Multi-Purpose Stadium Authority. The new design for the ballpark is to remove the second deck, while a wrap-around concourse and new lower seating is installed. The format is said to be similar to Coca-Cola Field. Everything at the current stadium except the parking lot, home clubhouse – which was renovated before the Red Barons departed – and the playing field, which was updated after drainage problems in 2009, will be brand new. The seating capacity will be around 8,500.

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Low-income can get online for less Comcast is offering new program for low-income households that would save $31 off regular price.

By ANDREW M. SEDER aseder@timesleader.com

NANTICOKE – Hundreds of low-income families throughout Luzerne County are eligible to sign up for a new program offered by Comcast that would mean monthly Internet bills of $9.95, a $31 savings off the regular service price. Called Internet Essentials, the program offers low-cost access to the Internet and even fully-installed netbook computers for families in Comcast In-

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Though Comcast serves a geographic majority of Luzerne County, it does not serve the greater Wilkes-Barre, Hazleton or Mountain Top areas. It does serve most of the West Side, the greater Pittston area, the greater Nanticoke area and much of the Back Mountain. To see if your home is in Comcast territory, call 1-855-846-8376. You can learn more about the program at www.InternetEssentials.com.

munication Commission for Comcast to secure federal approval to purchase NBC Universal. As part of the merger, Comcast agreed to “increase broadband deployment in low income households.” The Internet Essentials program meets that requirement. Anthony Perrone, superintendent of the Greater Nanticoke Area School District, said the program comes at a good time, because of the difficult economy. With many families dealing with unemployment and children affected by their parents’ loss of income, the Internet can become an unaffordable luxury.

ternet territory who have children eligible to receive free lunches through the National School Lunch Program. The program launched earlier this summer and was a condition of the Federal Com- See INTERNET, Page 6A

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At issue is Community Development spending $6 million to make the Hotel Sterling property marketable.

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From left, Judiann McGrogan, Funfest executive director; Donna Palermo, president, Greater Hazleton Chamber of Commerce; representatives of two sponsors of Quantico Marine Corps Band at Funfest – Carla Thaller, GM, Residence Inn; Joseph Bissol, GM, Hampton Inn. HAZLE TWP.

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The Fairfield Inn and Suites, Hampton Inn, and Residence Inn will once again be presenting sponsors for the Quantico Marine Corps Band visit to Funfest Weekend Sept. 10 and 11. The band played to two sold-out concerts at the event last year. The Marine Band concerts will be at 2 and 7 p.m. Sept. 10. On Sept. 11, the group’s Dixie Band will perform at the Funfest Street Fair beginning at noon. And the band will lead the Funfest Parade, a portion of which will be dedicated to a Sept. 11 10th anniversary tribute. The indoor concerts are free to the public, but tickets are necessary and going fast. They can be picked up at the Greater Hazleton Chamber of Commerce, 20 W. Broad St.; Metallo’s Formal Wear, 310 W. Broad St.; or at Berger Family Dealerships, Susquehanna Boulevard, West Hazleton. A ticket order form is also available at www.funfestpa.org. LAPLUME TWP.

Five join Keystone board

By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES jandes@timesleader.com

Luzerne County Community Development Director Andrew Reilly had criticized a county controller’s office audit of the Hotel Sterling project when it was released in June, saying it contained errors and should “The Controll- not have been released until he er’s Office ap- was able to respond. Reilly folparently delowed through fines ‘ineligible’ Friday, releasing differently than an eight-page response extenpractitioners. sively challengThis is obviing every finding in the controllously a gross er’s audit. error by the Controller Walter Griffith’s controller, office had presince county pared the audit the loan guidelines because county loaned clearly permit CityVest, the nonprofit owner budget reviof the downtown sions,” Wilkes-Barre $6 Andrew Reilly landmark, Luzerne County million in comCommunity munity developDevelopment director ment funding to restore the property and attract a developer. That money is gone and was largely spent to make the parcel larger and demolish a 14-story high-rise and connector building at the rear of the 113year-old hotel. The response released Friday says the controller’s audit did not appear to exSee REILLY, Page 14A

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Plymouth Township Supervisor Chairwoman Gale Conrad wants to help families stranded by a ruined road.

Plymouth Twp. aid offer is in limbo By BILL O’BOYLE boboyle@timesleader.com

Plymouth Township Supervisor Chairwoman Gale Conrad and her husband, Mark, say they are trying to help two Coal Street families left stranded by flooding last month. But so far their offers to draft a legal agreement for the families to use an access road on the Conrads’ property have met with no response, they say. On Friday, the Conrads explained their position and why their attorney has advised them to protect themselves when it comes to use of the road. Conrad said her attorney, Jerome Cohen, sent a letter to the Serbin and Tkaczyk families – who live in the two homes that have been landlocked since the July 3 storm that raged down the mountain, taking Coal Street with it. The road is impassable and the two families have to walk a long distance to get to their vehicles. The letter Cohen sent advised the

“With all of this hostility, we feel even stronger that we need to protect ourselves and our property. We need to be sure all the proper papers are signed.” Gale Conrad Supervisor chairwoman

“I don’t want to see any problems,” she said. “We hoped we would have heard something by now.” The access road on the Conrads’ property was carved out by workers from Pennsylvania American Water Co. and Linde Construction Co. – the firm hired to do repair work in Coal Creek, specifically to cover an exposed 36-inch water main line. The Conrads said the water company and Linde signed a hold-harmless insurance contract and waived liability to get permission to use the road. If the Serbins and Tkaczyks want to use the road, a similar agreement would have to be signed, Conrad said, but she wants her attorney to handle the matter. But Conrad said the lines between being a township supervisor and a neighbor are being crossed. She said discussion of the access road use should not be brought before the board of supervisors. She said her attorney

two families to have their attorneys contact him to work out “an amicable solution” to the problem. “We have not heard from our attorney,” Conrad said. “He said he would contact us immediately after he heard from the families.” “There’s been a lot of hostility,” Conrad said. “There’s been a lot of tension. But we still haven’t heard anything.” Conrad said she is aware that school will be starting soon and the Serbins have two young children. See ROAD, Page 6A

Wilkes-Barre man charged with torching own home

Police said man told them he was angered at receiving a demand for child support from his ex-wife. By EDWARD LEWIS elewis@timesleader.com

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Jody Owens is escorted by a Wilkes-Barre police officer into the office of District Justice Ronald Swank in Mountain Top for arraignment on arson charges.

ter, was arraigned Friday afternoon by District Judge Ronald Swank in Wright Township on five counts of arson and a single count of failure to prevent a catastrophe. He was released on $15,000 unsecured bail. City firefighters responded to the house just before 11 p.m. and quickly extinguished fires located in two bedrooms and the attic. Adjacent houses were not damaged, police said. No injuries were reported. Police said windows, doors and furniture on the first and second floors were smashed, and blood spatter was found throughout the interior of the house. According to the criminal complaint: After the fire was extinguished,

WILKES-BARRE – Angered at receiving a demand for child support from his ex-wife, Jody Wayne Owens intentionally set fires in three places inside his Gardner Avenue residence, police allege. Owens, 33, told police he wanted to destroy the house because he didn’t want anyone to enjoy renovations he did to the interior, according to charges filed. Owens, an unemployed union carpen- See OWENS, Page 14A

Five people have been elected as the newest members of the Keystone College Board of Trustees. They are: • Jack Duff, of Horsham, is currently vice president of Carr & Duff Inc., a leading electrical construction company in Huntingdon Valley. He is a 1979 alumnus of Keystone Junior College (now Keystone College). • Richard Krebs, of Lake Ariel, retired in 2004 after 35 years of service as a switching systems engineer for several Bell Telephone companies. He graduated from Keystone in 1996, Syracuse University in 1998, and attended the University of Pennsylvania. A U.S. Army Pullo veteran, he was awarded the Bronze Star for his service in Vietnam. • Dorothy “Dot” Mackie, of Clarks Summit, returns as a member of the college’s board, having first joined in 2000. A native of Scranton, she graduated from Keystone and the Moses Taylor School of Technology. She was employed as a medical technician at Moses Taylor and by the Eureka Printing Company. • Diane Paparo, a 1976 Keystone graduate, owns two businesses in New York City. A resident of Clarks Green, she served as a member of the board from 1990-2008, and served as board chair from 2006-2008. • John Pullo Sr., of Clarks Summit, is vice president for ground systems at Gentex Corporation in Simpson. A 1969 Keystone graduate, he earned a bachelor’s degree from Wilkes University and a master’s degree from The University of Scranton. He also holds a master’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania. HARRISBURG

Toohil sets grants seminar

State Rep. Tarah Toohil, R-Butler Twp., will host a grant seminar for fire and ambulance organizations in the 116th Legislative District on Aug. 31. Scheduled to attend is state Fire Commissioner Ed Mann, who will explain state and federal grant programs and provide important information for those filling out grant applications. “Funding for training, equipment and facility updates are always a top priority for Pennsylvania’s first responders which is why this seminar is such a great opportunity,” Toohil said. The seminar will run from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Hazleton City Fire Department, 525 Broad St., Hazleton. More information is available at RepToohil.com. Those interested in attending should RSVP by contacting Toohil’s office at 453-1344.


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Rebels also seized the western city of troops in the western half of the oil-rich NATO’s bombing campaign has made opposition push toward Tripoli, Gadhafi’s main stronghold, would be arduous Zlitan after clashes with regime forces North African country. it difficult for the regime to send Rebel fighters have been bogged down that left 31rebels dead and120 injured, a and bloody. massive reinforcements to Zawiya. As fighting intensified, the Interna- spokesman said. The claim couldn’t be in the center of Zawiya, after claiming By KARIN LAUB Associated Press

India’s most prominent anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare sits in the backdrop of a portrait of Mahatma Gandhi at the venue of a public hunger strike in New Delhi, India Friday. Hazare began the strike and mass protest Friday, adopting the tactics of liberation hero Mahatma Gandhi to push for government reform.

independently verified. Government troops have been fighting rebels in and around Zlitan for months. The town is a major obstacle in the path from the nearby city of Misrata trying to make their way to Tripoli. “The fighters have liberated Zlitan and they are fighting west of the city,” said Munir Ramzi of the opposition Misrata Military Council. He said Gadhafi’s forces were fleeing after Friday’s victory and the rebels are in control of the city. The clashes came as the momentum in Libya’s 6-month-old civil war appeared to shift toward the rebels after months of deadlock, with the opposition holding most of the east and regime

victory over a sprawling oil refinery complex on the western outskirts following days of fighting earlier this week. Friday’s massive fire at one point pinned down some two dozen rebel fighters behind a building about 200 yards (meters) from Zawiya’s central square, a symbolic prize in the battle for control of the city of some 200,000 people. The area was deserted, with building facades blackened and scarred by bullet holes. Rebel forces have frequently found themselves outgunned by Gadhafi’s forces despite stepped up airstrikes by NATO in Zawiya, Tripoli and surrounding areas.

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Sixth casualty from fair

22-year-old college student became A the sixth person to die from injuries suffered when a stage collapsed at the Indiana State Fair last weekend, family members said Friday. Along with several people who died immediately, at least four dozen were injured when a strong wind gust toppled the metal scaffolding holding lights and other equipment and sent it plunging into fans awaiting a concert by the country duo Sugarland. The Star Press first reported Jennifer Haskell died Friday morning at a hospital in Indianapolis. Her uncle, Mike Whited, announced her death in a statement Friday. State Fair spokesman Andy Klotz told WTHR-TV the fair expresses “its deepest sympathies to her family.”

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Soviet coup quietly marked

Russia quietly marked the 20th anniversary of the start of the attempted coup that led to the collapse of the Soviet Union, with only about 100 people gathering Friday evening at the spot where tens of thousands of protesters rallied in 1991. Neither the Russian president nor prime minister mentioned the coup anniversary in their public appearances on Friday, reflecting the deep ambivalence of many Russians about the events that plunged them into both anxiety and exhilaration. The coup attempt was initiated by a coterie of Communist hard-liners who placed Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev under house arrest at his vacation home, fearing that his pending agreement to allow wide sovereignty for Soviet republics would lead to the USSR’s disintegration. OMAHA, NEB.

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Governors from several flood-stricken Missouri River states say they’re united for the first time to push flood control as their top river-control priority. A letter signed Friday by governors from seven states is asking the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to review its river management practices and make recommendations to improve flood control. The state executives are meeting in Omaha to discuss ways to avoid a repeat of this year’s destructive floods that submerged thousands of acres of farmland and forced residents from their homes. The corps manages the river, which travels more than 2,300 miles through eight states. Montana’s governor declined to sign the letter. HASSELT, BELGIUM

Festival death toll rises to 5

Young people screamed and fled in panic as a fierce thunderstorm shredded huge canvas tents and brought down metal scaffolding at an open-air festival in Belgium, killing five people. Hasselt Mayor Hilde Claes said Friday that two more people had died, bringing the toll from Thursday night’s disaster to five. About 140 were injured in the storm, 10 of them seriously, she said. All the dead were Belgians. Organizers canceled the annual Pukkelpop festival near Hasselt, 50 miles (80 kilometers) east of Brussels and sent the 60,000 festival goers home Friday in fleets of buses and trains. The brief, violent thunderstorm toppled the poles of several concert tents and left them in tatters, flapping in the wind.

The killings suggest Assad is unwilling or unable to stop the violence. By ZEINA KARAM Associated Press AP PHOTO

Damien Echols, left, Jessie Misskelley, Jr., center, and Jason Baldwin wait at the start of a news conference at the Craighead County Court House in Jonesboro, Ark., Friday, after the three were released after pleading guilty to the 1993 deaths of three West Memphis, Ark., children.

3 convicted in Scout slayings are free

Doubts about the evidence persisted and threatened to force prosecutors to put on a second trial in 2012. By JEANNIE NUSS Associated Press

JONESBORO, Ark. — Three men convicted in the nightmarish slayings of three Cub Scouts went free Friday, nearly two decades after they were sent to prison in a case so gruesome it raised suspicions the children had been sacrificed in a Satanic ritual. Doubts about the evidence against the trio had persisted for years and threatened to force prosecutors to put on a second trial in 2012. Instead, the so-called West Memphis Three were permitted to plead guilty to murder in exchange for time served, ending a long-running legal battle that had

raised questions about DNA and witnesses — and attracted support from celebrities such as Johnny Depp and Eddie Vedder. Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley entered the pleas under a legal provision that allowed them to maintain their innocence while acknowledging prosecutors have enough evidence to convict them. “Although I am innocent, this plea is in my best interest,” Misskelley said. Echols had been on Arkansas’ death row and in 1994 came within three weeks of execution. All three men were placed on 10 years’ unsupervised probation. If they re-offend, they could be sent back to prison for 21 years. Prosecutor Scott Ellington said it would be “practically impossible after 18 years to put on a proper trial in this case. I believe this case is closed, and there are no other individuals involved.” The victims’ families were notified

about the pact ahead of time but were not asked to approve it. After Friday’s hearing, Baldwin told reporters that he had been reluctant to plead guilty to crimes he didn’t commit. But he agreed to the deal to get Echols off death row. “That’s not justice, however you look at it,” he said. Echols thanked Baldwin and called his release “overwhelming.” “It’s not perfect,” he said of the arrangement. “It’s not perfect by any means. But it at least brings closure to some areas and some aspects.” He said the three would continue to work to clear their names. Circuit Judge David Laser acknowledged the case was complex, and that both the victims’ families and the supporters of the three men had suffered. He said Friday’s deal would serve justice “the best we can.”

Suicide bomb blast kills 48 in Pakistan mosque A man who was injured in a suicide bombing rests at a local hospital in Peshawar, Pakistan on Friday. A bomb exploded in a mosque in a Pakistani tribal region.

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PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A suicide bomber struck worshippers during prayers Friday at a mosque close to the Afghan border, killing 48 people in an attack one official said may have been aimed at anti-Taliban elders praying during the holy month of Ramadan. Militants have frequently attacked tribesmen who have dared speak up — or raise arms — against them in the border region, where al-Qaida and the Pakistan Taliban have long held sway. Rifts between insurgent factions have also led to mass casualty attacks there. Pakistan has lost more than 35,000 people in militant violence since 2007, with mosques, markets and hotels all targeted. But the attack was especially shocking because it came not only on Islam’s holiest day of the week, but also its holiest month, when observant Muslims fast during the daytime and spend extra time in prayer and communal activities. “Whoever did it in the holy month of Ramadan cannot be a Muslim,” said Sa-

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leem Khan, who said that in the aftermath of the blast people ran over him to escape the scene. “It is the cruelest thing any Muslim would do,” he said from his hospital bed in the main northwestern city of Peshawar, where he was being treated for his injuries. The mosque is in Ghundi, a village in the Khyber tribal region, a part of Pakistan’s tribal belt off limits to foreigners and considered too dangerous for non-

local Pakistanis to visit. Much of the non-lethal supplies heading to U.S. forces in Afghanistan pass through it. As it has in other areas of the border during the last three years, the Pakistani army has carried out several operations against militants in Khyber, but with limited success. It has funded and supported the creation of tribal militias in some areas, which have also struggled against the brutality of the Taliban.

BEIRUT — Syrian security forces killed at least 20 protesters Friday despite promises by President Bashar Assad that the military operations against the 5-month-old uprising are over. The killings, which came as thousands poured into the streets across Syria, suggest the autocratic leader is either unwilling to stop the violence — or not fully in control of his own regime. Assad, who inherited power from his father in 2000, is facing the most serious Assad international isolation of his rule. On Thursday, the United States and its European allies demanded he step down. Military operations have subsided in the past few days, following a fresh crackdown on major flashpoint cities that started at the beginning of the month to root out anti-government protesters. But persistent gunfire and shootings, along with Friday’s killings, underscore the difficulty of any kind of diplomatic pressure achieving results in the absence of any appetite for military intervention. Human rights groups said Assad’s forces have killed nearly 2,000 people since the uprising erupted in mid-March. A highlevel U.N. team recommended Thursday that the violence in Syria be referred to the International Criminal Court over possible crimes against humanity. “Bye, bye Bashar, see you in The Hague!” protesters shouted Friday in the central city of Homs as crowds filled the streets, spurred on by the international condemnation. ICC prosecutor Luis MorenoOcampo said he has received reports of atrocities in Syria but has no jurisdiction “at this stage” to open an investigation because Damascus does not recognize the court. He said he could begin investigating at the request of the U.N. Security Council. Syria’s U.N. ambassador said a U.N. humanitarian assessment team will arrive in Damascus today.

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ZAWIYA, Libya — Moammar Gadhafi’s forces launched a fierce counterattack in a strategic western city on Friday, firing rockets, mortar shells and anti-aircraft guns in a bid to keep the rebels from gaining complete control and advancing toward the nearby capital. NATO’s bombing campaign has made it difficult for the regime to send massive reinforcements to Zawiya, enabling the rebels to maintain a foothold in their biggest prize in months. But Friday’s fierce onslaught by regime forces signaled an

tional Organization for Migration announced plans to start evacuating “large numbers” of Egyptians and other foreigners, including some journalists, from Tripoli in coming days. IOM spokeswoman Jemini Pandya said the organization has appealed to donors for emergency funding for the rescue effort, which was needed because the road between Tunisia and Tripoli has been closed. “We have a very limited window of opportunity to carry out this operation because of the fighting, so it is essential that we are not constrained by a lack of funds from the outset,” she told reporters in Geneva.


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WILKES-BARRE – An Edwardsville man will stand trial on charges in a case where police say he robbed and beat a man, resulting in reconstructive surgery. Christopher Nice, 39, with a last known address of Roosevelt Street, appeared before Luzerne County Judge Joseph Van Jura Thursday with his attorney, Michael Kostelaba. Kostelaba said the trial should last a few days. Van Jura said he will tentatively schedule the trial at a later date. Nice faces charges of aggravated assault, theft, reckless endangerment and two counts each of robbery and simple assault. He pleaded not guilty to the charges at a June arraignment. According to court papers, on Jan. 23 Edwardsville police were called to Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center in Plains Township to investigate an assault. At the hospital, police spoke to

Walter Raven, who said that on Jan. 20 he went to Nice’s house to talk about Nice working on one of his vehicles. Raven told police Nice answered the door, and that he walked in and sat down at the kitchen table. Raven said that’s when he was struck on the back of the head with an object and woke up on Nice’s couch. Police said Raven told them he realized he was bleeding from the face and that $400 was missing from his wallet, as well as 15 morphine pills for which he had a prescription. Raven told officers he tried to find Nice, but that he eventually left the residence and went home. Raven said he called his girlfriend to take him to the hospital, andthathisgirlfriendcalled911to have an ambulance go to his home, according to court papers. Police said that Raven had been atthehospitalforseveraldaysand was in and out of consciousness while awaiting reconstructive surgery for several facial fractures. Police later spoke with Nice, who said he was home all night the night of the alleged assault with his girlfriend and that no one else was at the residence.

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“We don’t want to see this continue,” she said. “I have children and grandchildren. Everybody has to do the right thing here.” Continued from Page 3A Repeated calls to the Serbins’ and the attorneys for the two cell phone and the Tkaczyk residence on Friday were not answerfamilies should work it out. Conrad said she was confront- ed. ed by Tom Serbin on Coal Street when assessment teams from the Pennsylvania and Federal Emergency Management agencies were in town the week after the flood. She said Serbin’s wife, Sharla, left a message on Conrad’s home phone that was intimidating. The whole situation has taken its toll on the Conrads. They feel they had offered a way to resolve the situation, but, they say, it seems it has only gotten worse. Gale Conrad said Mrs. Tkaczyk has told her that she appreciates all that the Conrads and the township have done for them. “She even thanked us,” Conrad said. “With all of this hostility, we feel even stronger that we need to protect ourselves and our property,” Conrad said. “We need to be sure all the proper papers are signed.” The Conrads still feel there is a way to reach that amicable solution mentioned in Cohen’s letter.

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But the lack of Internet service at home could negatively impact a student. “I know how important they (computers) are,” Perrone said. “There’s a reason we have them in every classroom.” He said letters will be sent home to all families with students in the district, along with school bus schedules, dePerrone tailing the program and information on eligibility and how to sign up. Perrone said 43 percent of the 2,250 students in his district are eligible for the free lunch program, and all districts include families living in poverty and suffering from economic hardships. Comcast spokesman Bob Grove said the company has known there is “a digital divide in this country and we see this as a way we can help to bridge that divide.” He added that research has shown that there are three barriers to people getting on the Internet: cost of the computer, cost of the service and a lack of understanding of how the Internet is relevant and useful. He said this program “addresses all three.” In addition to the affordable internet, the program offers the opportunity to buy a netbook computer for $149.99 plus tax and access to free digital literacy training in print, online or in person.

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FRANCES W. “FRAN” MARANCHICK, 87, a resident of Swoyersville, passed away unexpectedly Thursday afternoon, August 18, 2011, at her residence. Her beloved husband was the late Joseph Maranchick, who passed away on August 7, 1988. Funeral arrangements are pending and have been entrusted to the care of the Wroblewski Funeral Home Inc., 1442 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. A complete obituary will appear in Sunday’s edition of The Times Leader. CONCETTA ‘CONNIE’ HOLL, 58, a resident of Pittston, died Thursday, August 18, 2011, in Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the H. Merritt Hughes Funeral Home Inc., 211Luzerne Ave., West Pittston, in the Sunday edition of The Times Leader. RICHARD G. OWENS, 80, formerly of Elizabeth Street, WilkesBarre, and more recently a resident of Forrest Road, Mountain Top, passed into Eternal Life early Monday morning, August 15, 2011, in the Smith Health Care Center Ltd., Mountain Top, following an illness. Complete obituary details will be in Sunday’s edition of The Times Leader from the John V. Morris – Charles J. Leagus Funeral Home, 281 E. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre Heights. MICHAEL S. POTSKO, 55, of Ashley, passed into Eternal Life unexpectedly Friday morning, August 19, 2011, at his residence. Complete obituary details will be in Sunday’s edition of The Times Leader from the John V. Morris Funeral Home, 625 N. Main St., North Wilkes-Barre. WILLIAM S. OSTROFSKI, 84, of Harrison Street, Upper Askam section of Hanover Township, died Friday morning, August 19, 2011, at Special Care Hospital, Nanticoke. Funeral arrangements are pending from the George A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. Main St., Ashley.

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Callahan; brother-in-law Leo Moran; and sister-in-law Sylvia Murphy. The family would like to thank Hospice of the Sacred Heart and Bayada Nurses for their excellent care. Funeral services will be handled by Graziano Funeral Home Inc., Pittston Township. Viewing hours will be held at the funeral home from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Dupont, at noon Monday, with the Rev. Joseph Verespy officiating. Services will conclude at the church. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Hospice of the Sacred Heart, 600 Baltimore Dr., WilkesBarre, PA 18702.

HARRISBURG — A former legislative aide pleaded guilty to corruption charges Friday, the third Republican defendant to admit involvement in a scheme to divert taxpayer resources to political campaigns. Paul Towhey, 40, of Blue Bell, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy and one count of conflict of interest and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors in pending trials of his former codefendants. Both charges are felonies that each carry a maximum sentence of five years in prison and a $10,000 fine. Towhey was appointed as chief of staff to state Rep. John Perzel of Philadelphia in the summer of 2007 — after Perzel’s long tenure as House Republican leader and

helped hide campaign materials from investigators after a grand jury subpoenaed the House Republicans for all such files in February 2008. Under orders from Towhey, several boxes containing campaign-related material were removed from a basement storage room assigned to Perzel in the Capitol complex and transferred to the offices of the House Republican Campaign Committee across the street, according to the grand jury’s presentment. The original 26 counts against Towhey included multiple counts of theft and one count each of hindering apprehension and obstruction. Those charges are expected to be dismissed after he is sentenced. Two other defendants pleaded guilty to reduced charges earlier this week. Samuel Stokes, the brother-in-law whom prosecu-

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rancis J. Collini Sr., M.D., Quality Assurance Committee at F.A.C.P., 82, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Brooklyn Cumberland Hospital. Alpassed away Thursday, August 18, so, in his later years, he lectured for 2011, at Massachusetts General AMRIT on such topics as nanotechHospital in Boston, Mass., with his nology and MRI. four sons, wife and daughters-in-law In December 2010, Dr. Collini reat his side. ceived the esteemed Hall of Fame Dr. Collini was born on March 14, award for lifelong support from Xa1929, in Brooklyn, N.Y., a son to Iso- verian High School in Brooklyn, letta and Giuseppe Collini from Pin- N.Y., from which his four sons gradzolo, Italy. Giuseppe was the presi- uated. Throughout his career, Dr. dent of the N.Y. Grinder’s Associ- Collini remained a true patient adation and worked as a professional vocate. He genuinely cared about knife grinder his entire career. the welfare of his patients, and a He was preceded in death by his more compassionate physician has sister, Teresa Paini. never existed. Dr. Collini attended both Bishop Dr. Collini’s interests included Loughlin High School in Brooklyn, national politics, current events, N.Y., and Blair Academy in Blair- medicine and sports. He was a destown, N.J. He then graduated from vout Catholic and member of St. PaSt. John’s University in New York, trick’s Roman Catholic Church in where he earned a bachelor’s de- Brooklyn, N.Y., for 50 years. gree. He then attended Columbia A devout family man, Dr. Collini University graduate school for one met Cynthia Curzio, a registered year, majoring in science, and went nurse of Bellevue Hospital, while he on to receive his M.D. degree from was in medical school. They were Georgetown University Medical married in 1955 and had four sons; School in 1954. Francis Jr., a plastic surgeon; RobAfter graduation, he interned at ert, a supreme court justice of the Brooklyn Cumberland Hospital Staten Island; Joseph, an attorney, and then proudly served his nation and John, an optometrist. Francis as a captain in the U.S. Army from Sr., was exceptionally proud of his 1956 to 1957, when he was stationed four sons and loved them with every in Verona, Italy. fiber of his body. They will miss him After the military, he returned to dearly. He was their hero. Brooklyn where he practiced medDr. Collini is survived by his wife, icine and cardiology for the next 40 Cynthia; his four sons; seven grandyears, establishing both a successful children; and one great-grandson. private practice and working as a Friends may call at Scarpaci physician for the Health Insurance Funeral Home, 1401 86th St., Plan of New York. He retired in Brooklyn, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. 2001, and in 2006 he began a second Sunday. A Mass of Christian Burial career as a consultant for RTR Fi- will be held at St. Patrick’s Roman nancial Services Inc., during which Catholic Church, 97th Street and time his format for writing summar- 4th Ave., Brooklyn, at 11 a.m. Monies of medical charts became the day. gold standard for the company. Memorial donations may be sent During his 40-year career, Dr. to Community Cares for Kids, 113 Collini published numerous articles N. Memorial Hwy., Shavertown, PA including a landmark article on Car- 18708; and/or National Right to cinoid Syndrome that was publish- Life, Attn: Development, 512 10th ed in the prestigious NEJM. In the NW, Washington, D.C. 20004, of 1990s, Dr. Collini was awarded the which Dr. Collini was a strong suphonor of serving as chairman of the porter.

FUNERALS ARZENTE – George Jr., funeral at 9 a.m. today from the E. Blake Collins Funeral Home, 159 George Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Nicholas Church, South Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre. BIGGS – Theodore Jr., memorial service at 10 a.m. today in the Shavertown United Methodist Church, 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. Friends may call from 9 a.m. until the time of service. CURHAM – Eleanor, Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Monday in All Saints Parish, 66 Willow St., Plymouth. DURKIN – James Jr., memorial service at 11 a.m. today in St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 35 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. KAPUSCINSKI – Violet, funeral at 9:15 a.m. today from the Thomas P. Kearney Funeral Home Inc., Old Forge. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Lawrence O’Toole R.C. Church, Old Forge. KEITHLINE – Sarah, funeral at 11 a.m. today from the SheldonKukuchka Funeral Home, 73 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. Friends may call from 10 a.m. until the time of the service. KLIMUSZKA – Regina, memorial Mass at 10 a.m. Friday in the Exaltation of the Holy Cross Church, 420 Main Road, Buttonwood. KOURY – Cecilia, funeral at 11:30 a.m. today at the Mamary-Durkin Funeral Home, 59 Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian Burial at noon in Saint Anthony’s Maronite Church, Wilkes-Barre. KREWSON – John, celebration for family and friends from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday at the Triton Hose Co., 116 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. LANDMESSER – William, funeral at 10:30 a.m. today in St. Elizabeth’s Church, Bear Creek. MARCHLINSKI – Theodosia, funeral at 9:30 a.m. today from the Earl W. Lohman Funeral Home Inc., 14 W. Green St., Nanticoke. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. from St. Faustina Parish, at the St. Mary of Czestochowa Church, Nanticoke site. MONICK – Elaine, funeral at 9 a.m. Monday from the Nat & Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. at St. Nicholas

Church, 226 S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. MONTANTE – Lorraine, funeral at 9 a.m. today from the MaherCollins Funeral Home, 360 N. Maple Ave., Kingston. Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola. MUSTO – Richard, visitation from 2 to 5 p.m. today at the Peter J. Adonizio Funeral Home, 802 Susquehanna Ave., West Pittston. Blessing service at 4 p.m. NAGLE – James Jr., blessing service at 3:30 p.m. today at the George A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. Main St., Ashley. Family and friends may call from 2 p.m. until time of service today. Second memorial service 1 p.m. Sunday in the lower level of the Inn at Montrose, located at 458 S. Main St., Montrose. Friends may call from noon until the time of service Sunday. RACE – Lawrence, memorial service at 11 a.m. today at the Noxen United Methodist Church, Route 29, Noxen. There will be a luncheon at Dymond’s Grove immediately following the service. SPENCER – Mary Ann, funeral at 9:30 a.m. today from the KieltyMoran Funeral Home Inc., 87 Washington Ave., Plymouth. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Robert Bellarmine at St. Aloysius Church, Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call from 8 to 9:30 a.m. today. SWOREN – Mary, funeral at 9 a.m. today from the Bernard J. Piontek Funeral Home Inc., 204 Main St., Duryea. Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Duryea. THOMAS – Charles, funeral at 11 a.m. today from the Forty Fort United Methodist Church, Forty Fort. Friends call from 10 a.m. until the time of service today at the Hugh B. Hughes & Son Inc. Funeral Home, 1044 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. VITALI – Viola, funeral at 11:30 a.m. today from the E. Blake Collins Funeral Home, 159 George Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian Burial at noon in St. Benedict’s Church, Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call from 9:30 a.m. until the time of the service today.

Margaret M. Robic, 90, of Trailing Pine Road, Union Township, died Thursday, August 18, 2011, at Berwick Hospital Center. Born August 2, 1921, in Mauch Chunk (Jim Thorpe), she was a daughter of the late Clyde and Rose (Titus) Ketcham. A 1939 graduate of the former Shickshinny High School, Margaret went on to work for Consolidated Cigar, and she then moved on to hold employment with Luzerne Outerwear, from which she retired. Outside of work, Margaret was a member of the former Koonsville Bible Protestant Church where she taught Sunday School for 35 years. She also served as treasurer and assistant treasurer, taught Vacation Bible School, cleaned the church, taught the 5-Day Club, and was also a member of the Bible Missionary Group. Following the closing of Koonsville Bible Protestant Church, she transferred her membership to Reyburn Bible Church. Mrs. Robic also had a membership with TOPS. Margaret was preceded in death

by her husband, Joseph E. Robic Sr., who died July 29, 1979; one daughter Joanne Robic, who died April 7, 2000; two brothers, Merle Ketcham and Homer Ketcham; and four sisters, Lillian Kendrick, Norma Parkinson, Evelyn Titus, and Flavia Lynn. She is survived by two sons, Alonzo Carle and his wife, Rose, of Inwood, W.Va., and Joseph E. Robic Jr., and his wife, Julie, of New Holland; one daughter Denise Wesely and her husband, Bob, of Louisville, Ky.; four grandchildren, David Allan Carle, Amanda Jo Shuron, Jonathon J. Wesely, and Jennifer Maranda Wesely; as well as four great-grandchildren, Arianna Carle, Logan Shuron, Caleb Shuron, and Calysta Shuron. A visitation will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the Mayo Funeral Home Inc., 77 N. Main St., Shickshinny. Funeral services will begin at 11 a.m. Monday at the funeral home, with the Rev. C. Glenn Neely, of Reyburn Bible Church, her pastor, officiating. Interment will be in Pine Hill Cemetery, Shickshinny. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Bible Missionary Group at the Reyburn Bible Church, 77 Reyburn Road, Shickshinny, PA 18655. For additional information, or to sign the online guestbook, please visit www.mayofh.com.

Floyd R. Root August 18, 2011 R. Root, 69, of Noxen, F loyd passed away Thursday morning,

August 18, 2011, in his home. Born in Beaumont, he was a son of the late Russell H. and Ruth Pellam Root. He was a 1961 graduate of the Tunkhannock Area High School and was employed by Commonwealth Telephone Co. for 37 years, retiring in 2002. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy. Floyd was a member of the American Legion Post 967, Harveys Lake, and Post 154, Montrose. He was a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association and the American Riders Association. He was preceded in death by a son Jason. Surviving are a son Russell, at home; and a sister, Hilda Ann Stetser, Dallas. The funeral will be at 5 p.m. Sunday in the Nulton Funeral Home Inc., SR 309, Beaumont, with

the Rev. Jeffery Klansek officiating. Interment will be at the convenience of the family. Friends may call from 2 p.m. until the time of service Sunday. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Floyd’s memory to the Kunkle Fire Department, Route 309 and Kunkle Road, Dallas, PA 18644.

Samantha Theresa Dinan August 17, 2011 Theresa Dinan, 35, of S amantha Kingston Township, passed

away Wednesday, August 17, 2011. She was born October 22, 1975, a daughter of Paul Dinan of WilkesBarre and the late Donna Marie Pawlowski Dinan. A graduate of Coughlin High School and Luzerne County Community College, she was employed as a registered nurse for the Gino Merli Veterans Center, Scranton. Surviving, in addition to her father, are her children, Jillian Myers and Paul McAffey; maternal grandmother Florence Pawlowski; and paternal grandmother Jean Dinan, both of Wilkes-Barre. Private funeral services will be

held. Interment will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover Township. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.eblakecollins.com.

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POLICE BLOTTER NEWPORT TWP. – A man was arraigned Friday on charges he assaulted a woman with a bottle. John Joseph Coledo IV, 24, of Thomas Street, Nanticoke, was charged with simple assault, disorderly conduct and harassment. He was released on $5,000 unsecured bail. Township police allege Coledo struck his girlfriend in the head with a bottle during an argument inside his residence at about 2:35 a.m. Friday, according to the criminal complaint. A preliminary hearing is scheduled on Aug. 24 before District Judge Donald Whittaker in Nanticoke. DURYEA – Police reported the following: • Officer Mike Rosemellia is investigating a burglary at a residence on Marcy Street. An engagement ring and a camera were stolen in the last five months from the residence. Anyone with information is asked to contact Duryea police at 457-1721. • A gold four-door Ford Taurus was stolen from the area of New and Stephenson streets from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Thursday. Anyone with information about the Ford is asked to contact Duryea police at 457-1721. • Police are investigating a fire that damaged a house at 621 Donnelly St. on Monday. A fire started in a garbage can outside a basement window to the house that was damaged by flames. Duryea firefighters quickly extinguished the blaze. Anyone with information about the fire is asked to contact Duryea police at 457-1721. DURYEA – Duryea Veterans Home Association, 492 Stephenson St., was recently cited with possessing or operating gambling devices or paraphernalia or permitted gambling, lotteries and/or bookmaking at the licensed establishment, state police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement said. WILKES-BARRE – City police reported the following: • Edmund Pienta of Lewis Street reported Friday that a pistol was stolen from his residence. • Kit May Zim, 24, of North Pennsylvania Avenue was arrested Thursday by members of the Wilkes-Barre City Drug Task Force and accused of illegally obtaining prescription medication from the CVS pharmacy on South Main Street on June 14. She faces multiple charges including possession of a controlled substance and theft.

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WILKES-BARRE – Luzerne County prosecutors have appealed a county judge’s ruling that dismissed theft and other charges against a man based on an alleged violation of his right to a speedy trial. Judge Tina Polachek Gartley dismissed the case against Victor Craig of Hazleton in June after determining prosecutors had failed to exercise due diligence to bring him to trial on charges of stealing scrap metal from a property on South Church Street in Hazleton. According to court records, Craig was charged on Jan. 31, 2008 with theft, criminal mischief and defiant trespass for allegedly stealing several hundred pounds of steel from a property owned by Louis Beltrami. Craig, who was released on bail, failed to appear for his preliminary hearing on April 8, 2008, resulting in a warrant being issued for his arrest. In February 2009, police were advised that Craig had been arrested in Florida on unrelated

COURT BRIEFS WILKES-BARRE – A Luzerne County senior judge has scheduled a hearing next month for attorneys to discuss a convicted murderer’s request to go through with the death penalty to which he was sentenced. Senior Judge Patrick Toole scheduled a Sept. 19 hearing after Michael Bardo filed court papers on July 7, saying he wishes to stop any further appeals in his case and go forward with his sentence. Bardo, 42, was convicted in January 1993 of first-degree murder and two counts of indecent aggravated assault for molesting and killing his niece, Joelle Donovan. Police said Bardo stuffed the girl’s body in a garbage bag and threw it into Solomon Creek in South WilkesBarre. Bardo was sentenced to death, and a death warrant was signed by then-Gov. Ed Rendell in January 2006. Later that month, Senior Judge Patrick Toole issued a stay of execution, allowing Bardo’s attorneys time to review records and prepare an appeal. In court papers filed Friday, Deputy Attorney General Kelley Nelson said she would not be opposed to the hearing, based on the fact that it appears Bardo’s attorneys have not informed Toole or Nelson of Bardo’s desires.

charges. A Luzerne County deputy sheriff sent a notice to Florida, advising authorities there to place a detainer on Craig, which would ensure Pennsylvania officials would be notified if Craig were to be released from the Florida prison. Craig’s attorney, Edward Olexa, filed a motion in October 2010 seeking to dismiss the charges, arguing that prosecutors had failed to take action to secure custody of Craig to bring him to trial within the one-year time period required under the speedy trial rule. The speedy trial rule mandates that a person be brought to trial within that time frame unless certain extenuating circumstances are met that made the person “unavailable” for trial. In an opinion filed June 30, Polachek Gartley said the evidence showed county authorities did secure the detainer against Craig, but they failed to take any subsequent action after that to return him to Pennsylvania for trial. Polachek Gartley said the mere fact that a person is incarcerated in another state does not, in and of itself, make that person unavailable for trial. She noted prosecutors could have secured a governor’s warrant to return Craig, but failed to do so. the assault, Holena said he did touch the girl, and hoped she wouldn’t say anything by offering her ice cream “to try to make things right.”

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WILKES-BARRE – A Bear Creek Township man was sentenced Friday to 18 months probation in a case where police said he had inappropriate contact with a then-14-year-old girl. William Ignatius Holena, 74, of Thornhurst Road, was sentenced on two counts each of indecent assault and corruption of minors by Luzerne County Judge David Lupas. Holena pleaded guilty to the charges Friday. He was ordered to have no contact with the victim involved or any other minors. According to court papers, in May 2010, a 14-year-old girl told police Holena made her watch an inappropriate movie and then began to assault her. When asked by police about

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DALLAS – His friends say that the late Jim Durkin loved a good practical joke – even if they sometimes backfired. “We were at a Notre Dame game one year and a bunch of us went out to dinner and returned to our rooms around midnight or 1a.m.,” said Tim Mack of Shavertown, retired from Mack Supply Co. “Jim called the front desk and complainedofloudnoisecoming from a room. Jim thought he gave the desk our room number, except this time he inadvertently gave his own room number. The joke was on him.” Durkin, 73, of Dallas, died Wednesday at his home. His funeral is today . Durkin worked and managed various family businesses. He began his career as vice president of Great West Coal Sales in New York City; served as president of National Diversified Industries, a public corporation with holdings in Texas, Louisiana and Florida. He served as vice president and manager of Pocono Downs Racetrack from its inaugural season; and then vice president and general manager of Shamrock Racing Association until 1973. Durkin had currently served as president of Mountain Top Anthracite Inc. “He was a good friend with a positive outlook,” Mack said. “And he truly enjoyed people.” Mack said Durkin was a good family man who loved to spend time with his children and grand-

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children and brother and sisters. “And he was a very capable executive,” Mack said. “He had what I would call a very constructive

imagination.” Durkin was born in Danville, on July 10, 1938, a son to the late James J. Durkin Sr., and Anna Jean Edmondson Durkin. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his daughter, Laura Jean Durkin. He leaves behind his wife, Jeanne McLaughlin Durkin, Dallas; daughter Deborah Edmondson Durkin Graham and husband, Robert, Shavertown; sons, James J. Durkin III, Dallas, and Robert McLaughlin Durkin, West Palm Beach, Fla.; grandchildren, Robert and Jacqueline Graham, Shavertown; brother, Edward Edmondson Durkin, Wellington, Fla.; sisters, Carol Weaver Bevevino and husband, Frank, Dallas, and Barbara Durkin Kirmse and husband, Stephen, Westhampton Beach, N.Y., and North Palm Beach, Fla.; aunt Carol Edmondson Boedker, Danville; as well as several nieces and nephews. U.S. Judge A. Richard Caputo said he never heard Durkin say a bad word about anybody. “If he couldn’t say anything positive, he wouldn’t say anything,” Caputo said. “He was an intelligent man with a good sense of humor.” Caputo said Durkin enjoyed the finer things in life and had a generous spirit. “He certainly knew how to live,” Caputo said. Caputo said

he visited with Durkin last week shortly before his death. He said Durkin was aware his condition was terminal, yet he retained his sense of humor. “His courage was very evident,” Caputo said of his friend. “He knew he was terminal, yet he was able to talk and joke. I was very impressed by his character, but it didn’t surprise me at all.” Caputo said Durkin was “a contemporary” and his death brings sadness to many. “He had such a lust for life,” Caputosaid.“Weliketothinkofourselves as still young. It is extremely sad that Jim’s life was snuffed out so quickly.” Stuart Heydt, former chief executive officer at Geisinger Health System, said he and Durkin “go back a long, long way.” “We were fast friends,” Heydt said. “He and his wife, Jeanne, traveled with me and my wife, Judy, a great deal when we were younger.Jimwasagreatguywith a great sense of humor.” Heydt said Durkin would play pranks on his fellow tennis players at Newberry Estates in Dallas. “He would bring in ringers,” Heydt said. “He would make them look bad on the tennis court. He always caught people off guard.”

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MARRIAGES AND DIVORCES Marriage license applications filed in the Luzerne County Register of Wills Office from Aug. 15 through 19, 2011: • Michael Anthony DiMare and Hollie Suda • Joseph Anthony Natale and Megan Nonnemacher • Robert C. Wilks and Carmen E. Tejeda • Adam Theodore Podlaski and Jacqueline Marie Heller • Charles J. Mason, Jr. and Lynn Ann Gera • Juan Manuel Fabian Gonzalez and Raquel Angelina Morales • John Gosciewski III and Jennifer Ryan Harvey • Millard Davis, Jr. and Rita Stolpe • Luis Alexander Montero and Jomaira Figueroa • Michael A. Zavislak and Janina Novak • Trenton Miller and Catherine Dempsey • Jonathan Anthony Milius and Eryn Marie Briggs • Robert Huffman, Jr. and Lea Wysocki • Carson David Hawke and Nicole Chmarney • James Aloysius Kane, IV and Angela Marie Miller • Robert Matrishion and Deanna Cusatis • Jamie M. Klepadlo and Kristen Nicole Kotsur • Thomas Bottoms and Linda M. Bidgood • John Frank Glod, III and Maryhelen Thomas • Stanley Raijski and Stacey Osenbruck • Gregory Lee Pugh and Natalie Claire Stewart • David Grabinski and Amy Marie Buydos • Steven Michael Liparela and Laura Ann Fine • Thomas Francis Gunshannon, III and Jennifer Lynn Conway

• Walter Rice and Brianna Nicole Krapf • Jason Arthur Simmons and Sandy Mi-Huong Tang • Robert Lee Kocher, Jr. and Laura Ann Albert • Sidney Booth and Carolyn Doughton • Michael Paul Sowinski and Carrie Ann Falatko • Keith Scarpelli and Denise Rizzica • Roy James Sipe, Sr. and Shirley M. Sterenchak • Mark Kreg Marchetti and Holly Ann Tyler • Daniel Joseph Wojciechowski and Elizabeth Ann Howard • Robert O. Jones and Shila R. Trinkle • John Philip McDermott and Stephanie Marie Crofchick • William Christopher O’Donnell and Dina Marie Gallagher • Michael D. Gilbert and Melody M. Howe • Gerard Allen Hallas, Jr. and Beverly Claire Jackson • Hindemburgo Oliveira, Jr. and Yesenia Rodriguez • Charles Brock Siegel and Tara L. Lynn • Dean T. Slatko, Sr. and Kirsten A. Cook • Jason Wyda and Janine Louise Hess • Richard J. Applegate and Kristen L. Turoski • Anthony F. Bove and Lisa Moran • Farouk Juninoe Rivera and Sabrina Simmons • Robert L. Fumanti and Jennifer L. Bitters • Peter Jason Uzups and Holly Renee Burnside • Kevin Cook and Kelly Lynn Williams Divorces sought and filed in the Luzerne County Prothonotary’s Office from Aug. 15 through 19, 2011: • Deborah T. Stefanovich, Luzerne, C

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Diane Kosek, owner of Pawsitively Pet Grooming in Pittston, grooms a poodle from the SPCA as a Lab mix from the SPCA sits inside an infrared dryer. The SPCA dogs received makeovers on Friday in preparation for today’s parade.

A male poodle before his makeover, with Diane Kosek, owner of Pawsitively Pet Salon in Pittston.

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A pet salon pretties up some pooches to help get the Tomato Festival under way. By MATT HUGHES mhughes@timesleader.com

PITTSTON – When he walked through Diane Kosek’s door, the poodle looked like it could use a day at the spa. His tawny hair was tangled and matted, his nails overgrown and all-in-all he didn’t look like “I really, a dog you’d let really want in your house, let alone want the dogs adopt. to have a to When Kosek good start had finished him he in a good with looked fit for a home. I parade, which is exactly mean, I where you can would wash see him today. all of them Kosek, owner of Pawsitivedown there ly Perfect Pet if I could.” Salon on South Main Street, Diane Kosek gave the poodle Pawsitively and four other Perfect pooches from the SPCA a free spa treatment – including a hair clipping, shampoo, nail trimming, ear cleaning and even a splash of designer doggie cologne – in preparation for today’s Pittston Tomato Festival Parade, where the animals will march behind the grooming salon’s float. All are available for adoption through the SPCA of Wyoming Valley, and Kosek hopes specta-

The male poodle’s ready to roll after a doggie makeover by Diane Kosek and her staff at Pawsitively Pet Salon in Pittston.

Kali Huntzinger helps get a foxhound from the SPCA ready to join today’s parade. Staff from the salon gave the dogs treatments.

tors watching the parade will want to take one home. “When you saw that dog before, it’s dirty, its hair is matted,” Kosek said. “… (Now) he’s got a haircut. His nails are clean. You want to hold it; you want to touch it; you want to smell it, and when he gets back to the shelter and people see it they’ll be like ‘that dog’s beautiful. I want to take it home.’ ” To make things even easier for those hoping to adopt the dogs, the animals will sport numbered red “adopt me” bandanas. SPCA Education and Volun-

teer Director Cary Moran said the shelter appreciates the free groomings and the publicity the dogs will bring the SPCA. “The fact that she’s willing to do this and help us out is phenomenal, and it helps these guys get homes,” Moran said, adding, “It makes people aware that there are some amazing dogs available for adoption and it helps people to think of adoption first when they’re looking for a new dog for their home.” This is the second time Kosek has partnered with the SPCA to help dogs find new homes. She groomed three dogs from the

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ILLIONAIRE Warren Buffett’s op-ed piece in the New York Times on Monday provided a neat bookend to the prior week’s Republican presidential debate. Every last one of the contenders in that debate pledged they would never agree to raise taxes, even if $1trillion in revenue were accompanied by $10 trillion in spending cuts. But here is Buffett, advocating higher taxes on those making $1 million or more a year. The contrast neatly captures the difference between sane, realistic thinking and the policies being promulgated by the tea party. Buffett, whose $45 billion fortune ranks him second on Forbes’ list of richest Americans, is perfectly positioned to counter the destructive notion that taxes can never be raised, even when they’re at historic lows, as they are today. Buffett criticizes Congress for protecting billionaires “much as if we were spotted owls.” He makes several arguments worth repeating: Buffett cites the absurdity of the carried interest exemption, which allows billionaire hedgefund managers to be taxed at 15 percent while the middle class pays 25 percent. Last year, he says, he had the lowest tax rate – 17.4 percent – of anyone in his office. Most convincingly, he cites his experience as a businessman. He

says he has never seen anyone “shy away from a sensible investment because of the tax rate on the Buffett potential gain.” In 1992, he says, the top 400 earners in the country made a total of $16.9 billion and paid a federal tax rate of 29.2 percent. In 2008, the total income of that group had more than quintupled, but their tax rate had fallen to 21.5 percent – just as the Great Recession was taking hold. So much for lower taxes helping “job creators” keep the economy humming. Conservatives suggest Buffett should give his own money to the government but not compel others to do so. That would be no solution; Buffett’s entire fortune would cover less than 5 percent of this year’s deficit. What we need is a sensible system of taxation. Buffett isn’t simply arguing that the rich can afford to pay more. Of course they can. He’s saying that the poor and middle class have suffered disproportionately, through their military service and the Great Recession. He ends his piece by saying that it’s time for the wealthiest to share the sacrifice made by lessfortunate Americans. Well? Isn’t it? San Jose Mercury News

QUOTE OF THE DAY “The first couple games, I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t nervous.” Russ Canzler The Hazleton native and high school baseball standout made a triumphant return to PNC Field this week – this time as an outfielder for the Durham Bulls. Thursday night, he got three hits, including a home run.

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OR THE SECOND time, the office of state Auditor General Jack Wagner has taken a hard look at the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, which helps needy Pennsylvanians stay warm during cold-weather months, and found oversight by the Department of Public Welfare to be lacking. That’s a shame because more than 400,000 Pennsylvania households rely on heating assistance each year, and the $257 million program’s annual funding is always under threat of cuts. A 2007 report had identified assorted waste, abuse and potential fraud in LIHEAP, but a subsequent audit covering the period of July 1, 2006, through June 29, 2011, found many of the same problems. Among the latest findings were the awarding of benefits to ineligible applicants – people who were dead, imprisoned

or who had applied twice using two different Social Security numbers. The new report faulted DPW, under former Gov. Ed Rendell, for wasting $800,000 in LIHEAP funds on contracts with private companies for work that could have been done by state workers. DPW issued a statement Aug. 10 saying that Secretary Gary Alexander, who has been in office for only about half a year, doesn’t agree with all of the findings, but that the agency “is looking into the report and is continuing to find ways to stop fraud as well as ensure the LIHEAP program serves the citizens it is intended to help.” We can only hope. Home heating assistance is necessary for too many Pennsylvanians, and the program can’t afford to squander precious dollars due to poor oversight. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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Memo to U.S. workers: Take a rest from the rat race IT’S THAT time of year again. With the days long and the skies blue, Americans everywhere load up ERIC WEINER the family car, fire up the GPS ... and gripe about how they don’t get enough vaca- standby, the Protestant work ethic. Yes, we are a nation of worker bees, and proud of it, tion time. but that tells only part of the story. There’s For once, our whining is justified. Each year we work more and enjoy fewer vacation something else going on: fear. In a down days than most other industrialized nations. economy, no one wants to look like a slacker. Companies don’t need to tighten vacaEuropeans, by contrast, take their vacations very seriously, as anyone who has ever tion policies to save a few bucks. Workers are doing it for them. tried to reach someone, anyone, in Paris in Then there is the hassle factor. Gas prices August knows. All European workers are are high, traffic is awful and flying these entitled to at least four weeks’ vacation. In days is certainly no holiday. some countries, such as Finland, six weeks Even when we do take days off, we lug is the norm. our BlackBerrys and laptops to the beach, What about American exceptionalism, and still must confront a mountain of unyou say? Yes, we are exceptional – exceptionally bad at relaxing, even when we know read emails upon our return. In the Digital Age, we need more, not less, vacation time, it is good for us. The United States, along with Nepal, Suriname and Guyana, is one of if for no other reason than to overcome what only a handful of nations whose workers are one Dutch researcher calls “leisure sickness,” the inability to relax during the first not legally guaranteed a minimum number of days off. But our vacation deficit is largely few days of a vacation. We Americans are deeply conflicted. We self-inflicted. A recent survey by Expedia, the travel booking company, found that only are the land of Big Fun: Disney World, Hollywood and road trips. Yet we view those 38 percent of Americans use all of their allotted vacation time, leaving an average of who take extended vacations as suspect and somehow unpatriotic. We chide our presithree days on the table each year. dents for taking too many days off, as if it This endless toil comes at a price. Time spent at the office – or, worse, commuting – were better to have a bleary-eyed commander in chief in the White House. is time not available for the activities that It wasn’t always this way. In 1910, Presiresearchers consistently find make us hapdent Taft, no bleeding-heart liberal by any pier: communing with family and friends, exercising, enjoying a fine meal, listening to means, suggested that all workers get two to three months’ vacation each year. “The music. So why this stubborn reluctance to take a American people have found out that there break? The knee-jerk explanation is that old is such a thing as exhausting the capital of

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one’s health and constitution,” Taft said. Indeed, you’d think that vacations are something all Americans could get behind. They’re pro-family, they’re good for our health (those who take regular vacations are less likely to die of heart disease, according the famous Framingham Heart Study and others) and, studies have found, they increase worker productivity and creativity. That is exactly the argument the tiny but hard-working vacation lobby – yes, there is one – has made to members of Congress. It hasn’t exactly been a resounding success. “You would have had the idea that we were calling for the end of the Western civilization,” says John de Graaf, founder of Take Back Your Time, an advocacy group fighting for a law that would require employers to give workers a minimum number of paid vacation days. I sympathize with De Graaf but fear he is doomed to fail. Congress can’t get the nation’s financial house in order. It’s not about to mandate vacation time. No, this is something best left to the private sector. If companies are serious about keeping their employees fresh, they should require workers either to use their allotted vacation time or face a financial penalty. This is not as absurd as it seems. After all, companies require that employees show up at a certain time, and meet certain productivity goals. Why not require that they recharge their batteries? That would not be an act of charity, but a smart business move.

he recent Associated Press article “Big, new pipelines on tap for Marcellus Shale” on Pennsylvania’s proposed natural gas pipelines did not fully address the economic benefits or environmental responsibility of the Northern Tier’s MARC I project. Experts believe that the MARC I pipeline will generate roughly 600 good-paying jobs – almost all of them for Pennsylvanians, and many of them lasting up to a year. Some two-thirds of the project’s nearly $300 million price tag will stay in-state, sparking economic growth in a part of Pennsylvania that sorely needs it. A state representative quoted in the article said that it was essential to perform “environmental footwork” to ensure that the MARC I project is in full compliance with ecological and safety standards. FERC, the Federal Energy Regulatory

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Commission, already has performed that footwork. It conducted an exhaustive 300-page environmental assessment, examining every facet of the 39-mile-long project and the two permanent compressor stations at either end that will employ eight to 10 full-time workers. The FERC report gave an environmental thumbs-up to MARC I, acknowledging that Inergy Midstream, Central New York Oil & Gas and other project planners have done a

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John Steinbeck, whose respective classics “To Kill A Mockingbird,” “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” and “Of Mice and Men” have all been forbidden somewhere, sometime. Even Anne Frank’s “Diary of A Young Girl,” a testimony to the cruelty of the Nazi Holocaust, is sometimes removed from shelves. “I feel honored when you consider the amazing books that have been banned over the years,” Galante said. “It’s kind of humbling.” Lest you think Galante’s book is being pulled from school and library shelves all across the country, rest assured that is not happening. A spokeswoman for the American Library Association’s Office of Intellectual Freedom, which keeps track of such things, said on Friday “The Patron Saint of Butterflies” was removed from an undisclosed location in Minnesota within the past six months. The spokeswoman would not specify the location, because that would identify the person or persons who complained. But, one surmises, the place could have been a single school or school district. “School districts are usually the ones who find something offensive in the books after parents complain,” said Elaine Schall, coordinator of reader services at the Osterhout Free Library in Wilkes-Barre Local librarians like Schall as well as the Chicago-based American Library Association do not like to see books banned.

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amine all evidence because “there were elements missed, misunderstood or which required additional data.” For example, the controller’s audit says funds were used for ineligible expenses. Reilly said all expenses were carefully reviewed and complied with federal regulations and the county’s agreement with CityVest. All draws on the money fell within approved budget revisions, he said. “The Controller’s Office apparently defines ‘ineligible’ differently than practitioners. This

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der to make the site more attractive to developers, Kingston Administrator Paul Keating said. The property is situated on two plots totaling 4.55 acres owned by the Reilly and his wife. It consists of a vacant lot and a 43,000-square-foot building that formerly housed King’s Department Store and later an antique car museum operated by Reilly, but has sat vacant for a decade. The site has been for sale since 2001, and Reilly said he has come close enough to selling it that he collected deposits from buyers three times, but every time the buyer’s plans fell through. A proposal first suggested about five years ago by Wilkes University rowing coach Gerald Reisinger to build a Native American museum and lacrosse field at the site didn’t come to fruition either. The municipality will invest

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Nevertheless, librarians often “celebrate” banned books and observe Banned Books Week in the fall in order to draw attention to the critical acclaim many of the books have received. While many literature fans may applaud “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” for example, as thought-provoking, historically accurate and a poignant depiction of friendship, people sometimes seek to remove it because it contains the “n-word.” Reasons listed for the removal of Galante’s “The Patron Saint of Butterflies” were it “contains sexually explicit content,” and “unsuited to age group,” the American Library Association spokeswoman said. Galante said the latter reason is “probably a personal opinion, and everyone’s entitled to that.” As to the first reason, she’s mystified as to what part of the book prompted it. “I’m stunned,” she said. “There’s definitely physical abuse, but no sexual abuse. Nobody has sex. It’s not even alluded to.” There is a reference in the book to the word “harlot,” which one character, a leader in a religious commune, uses to describe a rebellious teen.” “I guess that’s it,” Galante said. “I can’t think of anything else.” She said she did not intentionally set out to make anyone angry with her book, which tells of two girls, Agnes and Honey, who escape from a strict religious commune. “I remember thinking it was going to stand out because it was a very different subject,” Galante said. “I never thought it was going to be banned.” In any case, book experts say, “banned” reading material acquires a mystique, which people naturally find intriguing.

“Any type of media publicity is going to generate interest,” explained Sean Yustat, a manager at Barnes & Noble at the Arena Hub Plaza in Wilkes-Barre Township, where “we always have (“The Patron Saint of Butterflies”) in stock and it sells quickly.” When written material is banned, the American Library

Association said, it’s often guided by a well-intentioned desire to “protect” children. But the books are often works that make people think, said Schall, who added “The Patron Saint of Butterflies” is available at the library. “Just because there’s a ‘bad’ word in a book,” Schall said. “that doesn’t make it bad.”

is obviously a gross error by the controller, since county loan guidelines clearly permit budget revisions,” Reilly wrote. Reilly also challenged the controller’s finding that audits were never performed as required when the county provided more than $300,000 in a fiscal year. Federal regulations and the loan agreement require the county – not CityVest – to perform an audit because the federal awards were made to the county, Reilly said. The CityVest loan was audited as part of the county audit, he said. Reilly’s final recommendation in his response is that no action is warranted by his office. “Since all recommendations

were and are being carried out correctly, and since the findings were, at best, misunderstandings, there is no need to address the controller’s recommendations,” Reilly wrote. Among other recommendations, Griffith had suggested the community development office research the possibility of reclaiming $303,000 spent to pay liens on a West Market Street parcel adjacent to the hotel purchased from Gregory and Stephanie Lull in March 2006. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is expected to review Reilly’s response as part of its audit of the county’s block grant program. HUD has indicated it will focus on the $6 million in loans

to CityVest. Griffith has said he believes the findings in his audit, which he forwarded to HUD, prompted HUD’s Office of Inspector General to perform its own examination. Reilly has said he doesn’t believe it was Griffith’s findings that prompted the HUD audit because Griffith’s audit found no “material financial misstatements.” Reilly believes HUD is conducting the audit only because Griffith called and requested it. HUD started its audit last month, and the agency estimated it will take about eight weeks to complete on-site audit work that will determine whether further action is needed.

part of a $1.561 million state local share assessment grant, funded by gaming tax revenues from the Mohegan Sun Casino in Plains Township, to demolish the building, a retaining wall and a staircase providing access to the levee, and to pave the adjacent parking lot and surrounding streets, all in effort to make the site more attractive to developers. “Kingston convinced me that the property is worth just as much if not more without the building,” Reilly said. “It’s a very structurally sound building and it’s a crime to close it down, but the footprint of the building is not enough to attract a developer.” Kingston will accept bids for the demolition of the building and retaining wall and site grading through September 2, though the municipality will need approval from the Wyoming Valley Flood Protection Authority and the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers before the retaining wall supporting the levee

may be removed. In exchange for the site work, Reilly will work with Kingston to develop the property “in a manner that is suitable for the community and the surrounding neighborhoods,” Keating said. Reilly said he doesn’t plan to begin development immediately because the economy has hurt the demand for high-end housing, but the roughly 1,200 feet of unobstructed riverfront views the plot offers should attract many developers when the economic outlook brightens. Proposed businesses that could occupy the structure named in the municipality’s 2010 grant application include restaurants with outdoor seating overlooking the river, coffee and ice cream vendors and shops renting bicycles, rollerblades and paddle boats. The condos and townhouses above will provide “unparalleled housing opportunities along the Susquehanna River.” In order to make the most of the views of the river, the Mar-

ket Street Bridge and the Wilkes-Barre skyline, retail and apartment space will begin on the second floor, with street level parking below. “What makes sense is to make the levee level and below for parking so that all construction is above the floodplain,” Keating said. “That also allows us to take advantage of the scenery as well as the river environment for the amenities that we’re looking at placing in that area.” Keating said the municipality hopes to continue the redevelopment of the levee system begun at the River Common. “On the Wilkes-Barre side of river they’ve got a passive recreation area with the River Common,” Keating said. “We want to use our side for upscale living and businesses overlooking the amenities of Nesbitt Park and the Susquehanna River.” The municipality also hopes the project will generate real estate and income tax revenue and will create short- and long-term job opportunities.

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Pennsylvania markets by providing a pipeline that would “link natural gas production, existing interstate pipelines and local utility distribution systems,” the letter states. Upon completion, the project would increase natural gas delivery capacity to local Pennsylvania markets and other northeastern U.S. markets. It would also assist with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s goal of increasing natural gas transportation capacity by creating new points of delivery for intrastate and interstate pipelines, improving market access for natural gas supplies in the Marcellus Shale area, the letter states. The letter instructs the borough to focus on the project’s relationship to borough zoning ordinances when responding to DEP. UGI was required by state law to inform the borough that it is applying for the following permits from DEP for the project: • A joint permit for Water Obstruction and Encroachment Permit and a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Section 404 Permit PAG-10 National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System; • A Submerged Lands License Agreement; • Act 220 Water Withdrawal Registration; and • Operating and Construction Permits from DEP’s Bureau of Air Quality. DEP spokesman Dan Spadoni said his regional office has not received any application for a compressor station project in West Wyoming, and a represen-

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Owens arrived at the house accompanied by his roommate, Bernie Miller, and friend Shane Chiverella. Owens had an injured right hand that was bleeding heavily. Owens told paramedics he “was pissed because of the papers he received in the mail, so I did it all. I smashed everything and I don’t care about that house anymore.” Owens said during the arraignment that the papers he received in the mail were a demand for child support from his ex-wife, Cynthia. Police said in the criminal complaint that Owens admitted “he reached a breaking point” and used a baseball bat to smash furniture, windows and doors inside the house. He injured his

tative from the Harrisburg office did not return a call regarding permits for the pipeline. The Army Corps of Engineers did not have specifics on the project immediately available on Friday. Representatives of UGI Energy Services and the consultant did not return messages seeking additional information and comment. Another proposed compressor station project has not received a warm welcome in a nearby community. Chief Oil & Gas Chief in January submitted plans for a natural gas compressor station, two metering facilities, a communications tower and several storage tanks to be built on a 5-acre property off Hildebrandt Road, Dallas Township, 1,150-feet from the border of the Dallas School District campus. Those plans drew intense criticism from the Gas Drilling Awareness Coalition and an offshoot group of parents of Dallas School District students that galvanized around the issue. Chief in late February decided to relocate its compressor station and submitted revised plans for a metering station. Chief also removed a 100-foot communications tower, a flare device and a chemical tank from the metering station permit request. Williams Field Services LLC is building a pipeline in Wyoming County that will link two larger pipelines that supply the East Coast with natural gas and also wants to run pipeline through Dallas Township and build a metering station there. Dallas Township is where the gathering lines for both companies would join the main Transco interstate pipeline and is a vital link in the chain for both companies. hand when he punched windows, police said. Chiverella told police he received a phone call from Miller to come to the Gardner Avenue house to help stop Owens from damaging furniture and windows. Chiverella claimed he heard Owens saying, “The bitch isn’t getting anything,” and “Let the (expletive) burn,” the criminal complaint says. The three men left the house with Owens carrying a scanner listening to 911 reports about the fire. Police said a scanner was found inside Owens’ vehicle. Miller told police Owens asked him about a month ago if he knew anyone who could “set a fire and not get caught doing it,” according to the criminal complaint. A preliminary hearing is scheduled on Aug. 25 in WilkesBarre Central Court.

Governor picks AG official to chair the state gaming board By MARC LEVY Associated Press

HARRISBURG — A top official in the state attorney general’s office was picked Friday to be chairman of the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, as Gov. Tom Corbett selected a prosecutor from a law enforcement agency that has spent considerable time investigating the state’s casino regulator. Bill Ryan was Corbett’s top deputy when the Republican governor was the state attorney general for six years. A former two-term Delaware County district attorney, Ryan also spent four months earlier this year as

acting attorney general after Corbett became governor in January. It was during Ryan’s term as acting attorney general that the office issued a scathing, 102-page grand jury report that recounted the political calculations necessary to legalize casino-style gambling, criticized the board’s use of secret meetings and suggested the agency awarded licenses to unsuitable applicants. It also issued a range of recommendations on how the gaming board should change to better serve the public interest, rather than the interests of casino operators and applicants.


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Barre second baseman Luis Nunez. Stephen Vogt then crushed an RBI-double down the left field line allowing Guyer to score all the way from first giving the Bulls a 1-0 advantage. The dormant Scranton/Wilkes-Barre offense awoke in the bottom of the first when Chris Dickerson led off with a line drive single to right and moved to third on a double down the left field line by Doug Bernier. Mike Lamb then made Durham starter Brian Baker pay by hitting a screamer that soared over the wall in left field. Lamb’s fifth home run of the season, a three-run shot, gave Scranton/Wilkes-Barre a 3-1 lead. The Bulls answered back with a two

MOOSIC – Brandon Guyer had a huge night offensively for Durham driving in fourrunsleadingtheDurhamBullstoa7-4 win over the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees in front of 6,980 fans at PNC Field as the Yankees were dealt their ninth straight loss. The Bulls swept the four-game set with the Yankees. Durham struck first in the game. With one out in the top of the opening inning, Guyer snuck a single by Scranton/Wilkes- See SWB, Page 3B

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Chris Dickerson slides safely into third base while Durham’s J.J. Furmaniak’s tag was late during Friday night’s game in Moosic.

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NCAA president hints that shutting down Miami football is not out of the question. By MICHAEL MAROT AP Sports Writer

INDIANAPOLIS — NCAA President Mark Emmert says he’s willing to back up his tough talk on punishing rule-breakers — even using the “death penalty” as a deterrent. With salacious allegations swirling around Miami’s football program, and one week after Em“If, and I mert joined say if, we with university have very presidents to toughunique cir- discuss ening sanctions cumstances against cheating schools, the where TV NCAA’s leader bans and said he believed infractions death pe- the committee nalties are should make warranted, the harshest penalty an opthen I don’t tion. “If, and I say think they if, we have very are off the unique circumstances where table …” TV bans and Mark Emmert death penalties NCAA President are warranted, then I don’t think they are off the table and I would be OK with putting those in place,” Emmert told The Associated Press in a telephone interview Friday. Emmert later said the “death penalty,” which prohibits a school from competing in a sport, should only be used in rare cases. He was quick to distance his comments from the Miami case. Convicted Ponzi scheme architect Nevin Shapiro has said he provided improper benefits to 72 Hurricanes football and basketball players from 2002-10 and that a handful of coaches in both proSee NCAA, Page 3B

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Clinton County, Pa., second baseman Alex Garbrick watches as LaGrange, Ky.’s Griffin McLarty rounds second after hitting a solo home run in the first inning Friday night.

SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT — Kentucky starter Griffin McLarty silenced Pennsylvania’s hitters and their huge cheering section at the Little League World Series with a little help from his defense. The lanky, 6-foot pitcher from LaGrange, Ky., struck out 12 and hit a homer in a 1-0 win Friday night over the hometown favorites from Clinton County, just 30 miles down the road from South Williamsport. Central Pennsylvania’s favorite sons drew such a huge crowd that fans sat shoulder-toshoulder on the grassy, terraced hill above the outfield fences. But it was the Kentucky contingent that was celebrating loudest by the end of a tense night that had the atmosphere of a major league playoff game. The 13-year-old McLarty calmly walked off the mound after getting a strikeout to end the game with runners on second and third. See LLWS, Page 3B

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ultimately led to another oneyear, AHL deal that Schnell inked in July. With a new contract in hand – this time well before the start of training camp, Schnell has a new goal to accomplish. “I want to start the season here and prove that I can be a part of this team for a full season,” he said. “I want to have a breakout season.” Schnell was in town on Friday helping to run a hockey clinic at the Ice Rink at Coal Street before PensFest kicked off later in the day.

WILKES-BARRE TWP. – Last summer Ryan Schnell came to the Wilkes-Barre/ Scranton Penguins training camp with two goals: earn a contract and play well enough to return the following season. The former was accomplished days before the 20102011 season began, and the latter was a work in progress that See PENGUINS, Page 3B

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Hoyas’ trip combustible from start

THERE IS NO such thing as an innocent exhibition in China. There are only loaded political games, as John Thompson III apparently understands. Thompson hasn’t won any coach of the year awards lately, but he deserves an award for diplomacy, and apparently a safety medal, for his handling of Georgetown’s bench-clearing, chair-throwing cultural exchange in Beijing. The pictures are ugly: Hoyas guard Jason Clark lying on the floor while a Chinese rival stands over him with his leg raised, ready to stomp him. Fists windmilled and chairs cartwheeled through the air, one of them hitting Henry Sims. First the benches cleared, then the stands, as the fighting spread all over the arena, forcing one Hoya to wield a chair like a lion tamer. Chinese security stood by, apparently incapable or unwilling to control the situation, while water bottles rained down. Somehow in all of that, Thompson kept his cool. Somehow, he got his group together. Somehow, he got them off the floor, into the locker room, and on to the bus. “We’re outta here,” he said. It’s one thing to have a benchclearing brawl between New York and Detroit, or Duke and Maryland. It’s quite another to have one in China. The stakes are simply higher, especially this week with Vice President Joe Biden visiting the country to discuss tensions between the two biggest economies in the world.

A GLOBAL INCIDENT What happened on the court between Georgetown and the Bayi Club team will be read as a full-blown international incident because of the simple fact that sports and politics are inextricable in China. China’s programs are highly institutionalized, rough, and sometimes brutal affairs that are direct expressions of nationalism. Did this cause the brawl? We’ll never know exactly. But it’s the culture of the place where it happened. Anyone who witnessed the Beijing Olympics understands how much sports in China are an essential expression of governmental ambition and prestige. During the 2008 Games, China showcased and projected its global aspirations in everything from the architecture of the arenas, to the cleansings of the streets, to the pressure on political dissidents, and intolerance of demonstrations. The back story to China’s rise as a sports power is dramatic: It won its first world championship in 1959 in table tennis, but by 2004 Chinese athletes had won 1,800 world championships and 1,119 gold medals. At the Beijing Games alone, they won 100 medals. There are 20,000 elite athletes in the training system year round, and their ascendancy begins in grade schools, where students are subject to corporal punishment from coaches, and those who don’t reach the reSee JENKINS, Page 3B


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Economy Terror has lived up to the billing thus far in the early stages of her two-year old campaign. The daughter of Western Terror has been a perfect three-for-three thus far, winning each race with style. Trained by one of the hottest trainer’s on the grounds, Chris Oakes, her last start in a division of the Pennsylvania Sire Stakes was practically a training mile. She was sent off as the heavy 1-9 betting choice and lived up to top those odds, winning as she pleased in a very handy 1:53.2. Back on August 5 Economy Terror stormed home in :27, to win a division of the Countess Adios, during Grand Circuit Week at the Meadowlands, in a sizzling 1:51. She’s shown ability to race on the lead or from off the pace and with Hall Of Famer Dave Palone taking the lines tonight expect much of the same from this potential superstar in the making. BEST BET: WEEKEND GAMBLER (9TH) VALUE PLAY: FOX VALLEY ARMOR (8TH) POST TIME 6:30 p.m. All Races One Mile

First-$29,000 Open Trot 7 Big Boy Lloyd D.Palone 1-6-2 3 Dennis B.Miller 1-x-2 5 Claudius Augustus G.Napolitano 8-7-1 4 Spice It Up Lindy M.Simons 2-2-1 1 Night’s Fleet M.Kakaley 7-6-1 6 My Leap Of Faith A.McCarthy 1-5-1 2 Habanero T.Buter 8-1-3 Second-$18,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $12,000 last 5 5 Marietta Hall G.Napolitano 5-4-1 3 For All We Know M.Kakaley 4-2-7 6 Shesa Bragn Dragon T.Buter 7-3-1 1 Stash The Cash J.Pavia 2-3-4 2 Show And Tell D.Palone 8-8-7 4 Cams Van Go B.Miller 9-9-7 7 Thesantafe Express G.Grismore 3-5-9 8 Four Starz Trop M.Simons 1-4-5 9 Cat Cora A.McCarthy 4-2-3 Third-$15,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $15,000 4 Master Of Wars B.Miller 2-7-9 7 Lifes Tricks D.Palone 2-2-2 1 Bugatti Hanover G.Napolitano 1-5-1 2 Stringtowner M.Wilder 4-3-5 3 Wesley Snip M.Kakaley 5-1-7 9 Star Artist A.McCarthy 1-3-4 6 Sody’s Moonshine T.Buter 7-2-5 8 I’m In Luck J.Pavia 3-4-9 5 Eoos M.Simons 9-6-4 Fourth-$22,000 Clm.Hndcp Trot;clm.price $20-25,000 1 Pembrook Street M.Kakaley 1-4-2 9 Hope Reins Supreme A.McCarthy 1-1-6 2 Berndt Energy G.Napolitano 9-5-1 7 Twin B Caviar D.Palone 1-3-7 5 Big Bucks G.Grismore 1-2-1 3 B Contemporary J.Taggart 5-3-4 4 South Jersey Flash Tn.Schadel 9-4-8 6 Swing And A Hit B.Miller 8-9-6 8 M C Felix T.Buter 4-7-2 Fifth-$18,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $20,000 1 Music Again D.Palone 1-2-5 2 Western Outfitter J.Pavia 4-3-5 5 Salevster Stallion M.Kakaley 4-7-7 4 Daylon Beware G.Napolitano 2-5-6 8 CCs Lover N B.Miller 4-9-7 7 Tyler Palko M.Romano 6-2-4 9 Basilio Blue Chip M.Wilder 9-5-2 6 Night Train Shane A.McCarthy 8-5-3 3 Need A Job A.Napolitano 8-1-3 Sixth-$25,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $22,000 last 5 2 Glass Pack D.Palone 2-4-4 4 Bullville Powerful J.Taggart 4-4-1 1 B N Bad J.Pavia 7-1-4 5 Panmunjom M.Kakaley 5-1-3 8 Master Stroke G.Napolitano 10-4-3 6 Fashion Heart T.Buter 8-2-7 7 Shadows Dream B.Miller 3-3-2 3 Arctic Warrior M.Simons 6-8-5 Seventh-$24,000 Clm.Hndcp Pace;clm.price $25-30,000 8 Eviction Notice N D.Palone 1-1-4 6 Multiple Choice M.Wilder 1-1-1 3 General Montgomery G.Napolitano 4-8-6 5 Beechwood Terror T.Buter 5-1-1 4 Mysticism J.Pavia 4-9-1 2 Mega Hall B.Miller 2-3-7 1 Jimmy Cowan N A.McCarthy 7-4-5 7 Jazz Band G.Grismore 6-8-1 9 Roll Call M.Kakaley 5-1-1 Eighth-$22,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $17,000 last 5 2 Fox Valley Armor T.Buter 4-1-7 1 Buckeye In Charge G.Napolitano 4-9-6 9 Amillionpennies M.Romano 5-1-8 4 Drive All Night A.Napolitano 2-4-6 5 Joltin’s Colt B.Miller 5-6-2 8 Lindy’s Bandit M.Kakaley 6-2-4 7 Waylon Hanover A.McCarthy 5-3-5 3 NY Ice D.Palone 6-5-2 6 Full Of Sand R.Paver 1-4-2 Ninth-$29,000 Open Pace 2 Weekend Gambler D.Palone 1-1-1 5 Spy N J.Pavia 1-4-1 8 Herzon A.McCarthy 1-1-1 6 Atochia M.Kakaley 7-6-3 3 New Release G.Napolitano 4-2-2 4 Cinderella Guy T.Buter 3-8-3 1 Mattox’s Spencer B.Miller 4-5-1 9 Real Celebration M.Simons 3-5-1 7 Terrys Star Dragon G.Grismore 9-1-5 Tenth-$61,153 PASS 4 Early Go Hanover G.Napolitano 4-1-1 5 Destiny’s Chance M.Kakaley 1-4-6 1 Robin Cruiser D.Palone 3-2-2 2 Moonlit Dragon D.Dunn 3-1-2 3 Sheracer B.Miller 2-2-2 6 So Wanted A.McCarthy 4-6-3 7 Mcnickels Mcdimes M.Teague 6-3-4 Eleventh-$61,153 PASS 2 Economy Terror D.Palone 1-1-1 7 Darena Hanover M.Kakaley 1-1-4 4 Dragon’s Jojo G.Napolitano 2-3-1 6 So Easy Baby B.Miller 5-2-1 5 Yagonnakissmeornot M.Teague 3-1-5 3 Real Chop A.McCarthy 1-6-3 1 Princess Cruiser T.Buter 4-3-7 Twelfth-$9,800 Clm.Pace;clm.price $10,000 8 Snap Out Of It G.Napolitano 1-4-2 2 Caiden’s Colt D.Palone 2-3-3 4 Real One And Only G.Grismore 2-2-2 5 Tyler’s Echo N M.Kakaley 6-1-5 1 Southwind Go Go Go A.Napolitano 1-4-3 9 Fourth Page J.Pavia 2-2-4 7 Summer’s Overtime B.Miller 4-9-4 6 Beauty And A Beast A.McCarthy 8-9-9 3 Youth Uprising M.Simons 6-5-3 Thirteenth-$61,153 PASS 6 Malinka D.Palone 3-1-1 3 Frontierpan M.Kakaley 1-2-3 2 Real Touch R.Paver 2-6-2 5 Cruzin To the Dance B.Miller 4-2-1 4 Megs Breeze G.Napolitano 5-2-4 7 Sara Diamond M.Wilder 1-2-2 1 Susan’s Desire J.Pavia 4-3-9 Fourteenth-$14,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $9,000 last 5 5 Jolting Kate B.Miller 3-4-3 1 Someheartsomewhere M.Kakaley 7-1-3 7 Real Lady Katie A.McCarthy 5-1-2 6 Ronettica G.Napolitano 2-6-7 3 Donttellmewhattodo J.Pavia 5-6-3 4 Peace T.Buter 10-2-1 2 Say Anything G.Grismore 4-4-7 8 Lizzie Mcardle D.Palone 6-5-1 9 Keystone Kismet Tn.Schadel 1-5-2 Fifteenth-$60,753 PASS 1 Marty Party D.Palone 1-2-1 4 Magic Starlight B.Miller 5-1-4 5 Love You Bye M.Kakaley 3-1-1 3 Mcsauna A.McCarthy 2-3-2 2 Sectionline Yankee M.Wilder 2-3-1 6 Love Of Liberty R.Paver 7-5-7 Sixteenth-$15,000 Cond.Trot;n/w 4 pm races life 6 Westside Lindy M.Kakaley 8-2-2 4 Groom Hanover J.Pavia 1-1-4 7 Im A Centerfold B.Miller 1-3-3 9 Shacklesonmyfeet G.Napolitano 4-2-1 2 Del Cielo B.Sholty 9-7-6 3 Andoversure D.Palone 1-8-4 5 Cantabulous A.Napolitano 7-7-4 1 Powerlifter Tn.Schadel 6-6-5 8 Kristal Dream M.Simons 3-3-4

L O C A L C A L E N D A R Today's Events H.S. FOOTBALL SCRIMMAGES (10 a.m. unless noted) Berwick at Bethlehem Liberty Canton at Northwest Carbondale at Coughlin Crestwood at West Scranton Dunmore at Dallas Hanover Area at Riverside North Penn at Hazleton Area Lackawanna Trail at Holy Redeemer Lake-Lehman at Valley View, 7 p.m. Nanticoke at Honesdale Pittston Area at Abington Heights Tunkhannock at Mid Valley Scranton at GAR, 11:30 a.m. Scranton Prep at Wyoming Area Western Wayne at Meyers, 9 a.m. Wyoming Valley West at Whitehall

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By ROXY ROXBOROUGH BOXING REPORT: In the WBC welterweight title fight on September 17 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Floyd Mayweather Jr. is -$700 vs. Victor Ortiz at +$500; in the WBO welterweight title fight on November 12 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Manny Pacquiao is -$800 vs. Juan Manuel Marquez +$550. BASEBALL Favorite

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It’s time Comes off PASS upset Palone king of Sire Stakes Dexter gets nice stakes mount Marks 8th start already Pass up Maybe mcpenny?

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All you can say is WOW Would take a huge effort Race is for place Driver change can help Not making the move Carved up Lone maiden in field

2-1 3-1 7-2 10-1 5-1 6-1 12-1

Finds another gear Striking grey pacer Griz gets live drive Can’t go those :26 qtrs Not worthy of 5-2 ml Comes off a scratch-judges Summer is almost over Again in the cellar No shot

5-1 3-1 4-1 6-1 5-2 10-1 15-1 20-1 12-1

Makes amends From Peter Pan Stables Paver in for the drive Has one good brush in her First time with George up Just broke her maiden Often a long price

5-2 3-1 9-2 7-2 8-1 12-1 6-1

Powers away Lightly raced lady Makes for nice 3 horse box Best work done at the big track Tends to tire late in mile Meadowlands shipper Sits the pylons Stays in back of pack Dismissed

3-1 8-1 6-1 9-2 7-2 4-1 10-1 15-1 20-1

Yep another for Palone Tracks the 1-9 favorite Rounds out the triple Takes a while to hit high gear Wilder picks up nice drive One more race to go

2-1 5-1 5-2 7-2 6-1 10-1

Completes the late double Jogged in Stallion series Glidemaster filly Capable of hitting super 2nd time lasix user Note the driver change Beat down Lacks power See you on Tues

3-1 7-2 4-1 8-1 9-2 10-1 6-1 20-1 15-1

ESPN — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, NAPA Auto Parts 200, at Montreal 7 p.m. SPEED — Rolex Sports Car Series, Montreal 200 (same-day tape) 11 p.m. ESPN2 — NHRA, qualifying for Lucas Oil Nationals, at Brainerd, Minn. (same-day tape) GOLF 8:30 a.m. TGC — European PGA Tour, Czech Open, third round, at Celadna, Czech Republic 1 p.m. TGC — PGA Tour, Wyndham Championship, third round, at Greensboro, N.C. 3 p.m. CBS — PGA Tour, Wyndham Championship, third round, at Greensboro, N.C. TGC — Champions Tour, Senior Players Championship, third round, at Harrison, N.Y. 6:30 p.m. TGC — LPGA, Safeway Classic, second round, at North Plains, Ore. GYMNASTICS 8 p.m. NBC — Visa Championships, at St. Paul, Minn. HORSE RACING 5 p.m. NBC — NTRA, Alabama Stakes, at Saratoga Springs, N.Y. LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL 11 a.m. ESPN2 — Junior League, World Series, championship game, teams TBD, at Taylor, Mich. Noon ESPN — World Series, elimination game, Kaohsiung, Taiwan vs. Oranjestad, Aruba, at South Williamsport, Pa. 3 p.m.

Underdog

American League TIGERS

9.0

Indians

RAYS

8.5

Mariners

Red Sox

9.5

ROYALS

Yankees

9.0

TWINS

Rangers

8.0

WHITE SOX

A’S

8.0

Blue

ANGELS

8.5

Orioles

NL

Cards

National League CUBS

Right down the road In capable hands Vulnerable Pena chalk Right there last several Chester invader Having career season Overmatched

Odds

ROCKIES

10.0

Dodgers

PIRATES

8.5

Reds

Brewers

8.0

METS

Giants

7.5

ASTROS

ABC — World Series, elimination game, Rapid City, S.D. vs. Warner Robins, Ga.-Lafayette, La. loser, at South Williamsport, Pa. 6 p.m. ESPN — World Series, elimination game, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia-Langley, British Columbia loser vs. Rotterdam, Netherlands-Maracay, Venezuela loser, at South Williamsport, Pa. 8 p.m. ESPN — World Series, elimination game, Cumberland, R.I.-Huntington Beach, Calif. loser vs. LaGrange, Ky.-Clinton County, Pa. loser, at South Williamsport, Pa. LITTLE LEAGUE SOFTBALL 5 p.m. ESPN2 — Junior League, World Series, championship game, teams TBD, at Kirkland, Wash. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 4 p.m. FOX — Cincinnati at Pittsburgh or Milwaukee at N.Y. Mets 7 p.m. YES — N.Y. Yankees at Minnesota CSN — Philadelphia at Wahsington SOCCER 7:30 a.m. ESPN2 — Premier League, Arsenal vs. Liverpool, at London 4 p.m. FSN — WPS, playoffs, semifinal, teams TBD TENNIS 1 p.m. ESPN2 — ATP World Tour, Western & Southern Open, semifinals, at Mason, Ohio 7 p.m. ESPN2 — WTA, Western & Southern Open, semifinals, at Mason, Ohio

T R A N S A C T I O N S BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Assigned RHP Luis Lebron outright to Aberdeen (NYP). BOSTON RED SOX — Assigned LHP Greg Smith to Pawtucket (IL) and OF Jackie Bradley, RHP Matthew Barnes and RHP Noe Ramirez to Lowell (NYP). CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Placed RH Philip Humber on the 15-day DL. Selected the contract of RHP Josh Kinney from Charlotte (IL). CLEVELAND INDIANS — Placed INF Jason Kipnis on the 15-day DL. Optioned OF Ezequiel Carrera to Columbus (IL). Recalled OF Shelley Duncan and INF Luis Valbuena from Columbus. DETROIT TIGERS — Assigned OF Tyler Gibson to the GCL Tigers. MINNESOTA TWINS — Agreed to terms with LHP Caleb Thielbar. SEATTLE MARINERS — Placed INF Jack Wilson on the 15-day DL. Activated SS Brendan Ryan from the 15-day DL. Assigned LHP Luke French outright to Tacoma (PCL). Assigned C Tyler Marlette to Pulaski (Appalachian). TAMPA BAY RAYS — Activated C John Jaso from the 15-day DL. Optioned C Robinson Chirinos to Durham (IL). National League ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Assigned RHP Kevin Mulvey to Reno (PCL). CHICAGO CUBS — Fired general manager Jim Hendry. Promoted assistant GM Randy Bush to interim GM. CINCINNATI REDS — Released LHP Philippe Valiquette. FLORIDA MARLINS — Recalled RHP Chris Hatcher from Jacksonville (SL). Activated OF Chris Coghlan from the 15-day DL and optioned him to New Orleans (PCL). PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Assigned RHP Clay Holmes to the GCL Pirates. FOOTBALL National Football League BUFFALO BILLS — Waived PK Chris Hazley. CHICAGO BEARS — Waived OT Mike Lamphear. CINCINNATI BENGALS — Signed WR Calvin Russell and CB/KR LeRoy Vann. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Waived OL Mark LeVoir. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS — Signed CB Quincy Butler. Placed OT Alex Barron on injured reserve. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS — Signed TE Charles Davis to a one-year contract. WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Signed PK Clint Stitser. Claimed LB Thaddeus Gibson off waivers from San Francisco. Released LB Obi Ezeh. Canadian Football League SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS — Fired coach Greg Marshall and offensive coordinator Doug Berry. Named vice president of football operations Ken Miller coach. GOLF LPGA — Named Kraig Kann chief communications officer. HOCKEY National Hockey League NHL — F Chris Drury announced his retirement. LACROSSE National Lacrosse League WASHINGTON STEALTH — Signed T Jason Bloom to a two-year contract. MOTORSPORTS NASCAR — Suspended K&N Pro Series West driver Ronnie Hults indefinitely for violating the substance abuse policy. SOCCER Major League Soccer PORTLAND TIMBERS — Traded M/D Jeremy Hall to Dallas for M Eric Alexander. COLLEGE ALBANY (N.Y.) — Named Gordon Graham women’s tennis coach. CINCINNATI — Named Brendan Fouracre associate director of athletics for facilities and operations. DELAWARE — Named Dr. Lynn Snyder-Mackler faculty athletics representative. HOBART — Named Chris Scanlon assistant lacrosse coach. JOHNSON C. SMITH — Named Mike Minter assistant head football coach and defensive pass game coordinator, Deshawn Baker running backs coach, Jonathan Hodges linebackers coach and Marques Reese student assistant offensive line coach. LA SALLE — Named Laura Baker assistant field hockey coach. MARIAN (IND.) — Named Steve Downing athletic director. NORTH TEXAS — Named Carl Sheffield director of track and field. SAINT MARY’S (CAL.) — Signed men’s basketball coach Randy Bennett to a 10-year contract through the 2020-21 season. SYRACUSE — Named Ted Feeley and Matt Houde athletic communications assistants. TARLETON STATE — Named Bobby Segal assistant baseball coach. TCU — named Chuck Jeroloman volunteer assistant baseball coach. TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI — Named Stephanie Hughes softball coach.

I N T E R N A T I O N A L L E A G U E North Division W L Pawtucket (Red Sox) ............. 71 54 Lehigh Valley (Phillies).......... 72 55 Yankees.................................. 62 62 Syracuse (Nationals) ............. 55 67 Buffalo (Mets) ......................... 53 72 Rochester (Twins).................. 47 79 South Division W L Durham (Rays) ....................... 72 52 Gwinnett (Braves) .................. 69 57 Charlotte (White Sox)............ 60 66 Norfolk (Orioles)..................... 47 78 West Division W L Columbus (Indians) ................. 80 47 Louisville (Reds) ...................... 66 61 Indianapolis (Pirates)............... 65 62 Toledo (Tigers) ........................ 60 67 Thursday's Games Gwinnett 1, Syracuse 0 Durham 5, Yankees 1 Toledo 4, Buffalo 0 Columbus 7, Pawtucket 5 Lehigh Valley 11, Rochester 1 Louisville 6, Indianapolis 2 Charlotte 6, Norfolk 1 Friday's Games

Pct. GB .568 — .567 — .500 81⁄2 .451 141⁄2 .424 18 .373 241⁄2 Pct. GB .581 — .548 4 .476 13 .376 251⁄2 Pct. GB .630 — .520 14 .512 15 .472 20

Phillies

8.5

NATIONALS

BRAVES

8.0

D’backs

PADRES

7.0

Marlins

NFL Pre-Season Favorite

Points

Underdog

RAMS

3.5

Saints

2

TEXANS

Titans Raiders

49ERS

3

BRONCOS

4

Bills

SEAHAWKS

3

Vikings

6.5

Bengals

1

Chargers

4

Bears

Sunday JETS COWBOYS Monday GIANTS

Syracuse 5, Gwinnett 2 Durham 7, Yankees 4 Rochester 8, Lehigh Valley 5 Pawtucket 7, Columbus 1 Norfolk 7, Charlotte 2 Toledo at Buffalo, late Louisville at Indianapolis, late Today's Games Syracuse at Pawtucket, 4:30 p.m. Louisville at Toledo, 7 p.m. Buffalo at Columbus, 7:05 p.m. Lehigh Valley at Indianapolis, 7:05 p.m. Yankees at Rochester, 7:05 p.m. Gwinnett at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m. Durham at Norfolk, 7:15 p.m. Sunday's Games Syracuse at Pawtucket, 1:05 p.m. Yankees at Rochester, 1:05 p.m. Lehigh Valley at Indianapolis, 2:05 p.m. Gwinnett at Charlotte, 2:15 p.m. Buffalo at Columbus, 5:05 p.m. Louisville at Toledo, 6 p.m. Durham at Norfolk, 6:15 p.m.

E A S T E R N L E A G U E Eastern Division W L Pct. GB New Hampshire (Blue Jays)... 69 55 .556 — Reading (Phillies) .................... 62 62 .500 7 Trenton (Yankees)................... 62 62 .500 7 New Britain (Twins) ................. 61 63 .492 8 Binghamton (Mets).................. 53 71 .427 16 Portland (Red Sox).................. 53 71 .427 16 Western Division W L Pct. GB Harrisburg (Nationals) ........... 70 54 .565 — Bowie (Orioles)....................... 68 56 .548 2 Richmond (Giants) ................. 66 57 .537 31⁄2 Akron (Indians) ....................... 64 60 .516 6 Erie (Tigers) ............................ 59 65 .476 11 Altoona (Pirates)..................... 56 67 .455 131⁄2 Thursday's Games New Hampshire 11, Altoona 2 Binghamton 8, New Britain 7 Trenton 5, Erie 2 Reading 8, Portland 3 Bowie 5, Richmond 4 Harrisburg 4, Akron 2 Friday's Games Binghamton at Portland, late Erie 2, Harrisburg 1 Akron 4, Richmond 0 Reading 11, Altoona 1 New Britain 3, New Hampshire 1 Bowie at Trenton, ppd Today's Games Binghamton at Portland, 6 p.m. Akron at Richmond, 6:35 p.m. Altoona at Reading, 6:35 p.m. Erie at Harrisburg, 7 p.m. New Hampshire at New Britain, 7:05 p.m. Bowie at Trenton, 7:05 p.m. Sunday's Games Binghamton at Portland, 1 p.m. Altoona at Reading, 1:05 p.m. New Hampshire at New Britain, 1:35 p.m. Erie at Harrisburg, 2 p.m. Akron at Richmond, 5:05 p.m. Bowie at Trenton, 5:05 p.m.

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McNamara Division W L Pct. Staten Island (Yankees) ........ 37 21 .638 Brooklyn (Mets) ...................... 34 24 .586 Hudson Valley (Rays)............ 28 30 .483 Aberdeen (Orioles) ................ 20 37 .351 Pinckney Division W L Pct. Auburn (Nationals) ................. 34 23 .596 Williamsport (Phillies) ............ 34 24 .586 Mahoning Valley (Indians) .... 33 25 .569 Jamestown (Marlins) ............. 29 30 .492 Batavia (Cardinals)................. 27 30 .474 State College (Pirates)........... 23 35 .397 Stedler Division W L Pct. Vermont (Athletics) ................. 29 28 .509 Connecticut (Tigers) ............... 27 29 .482 Tri-City (Astros) ....................... 26 33 .441 Lowell (Red Sox) ..................... 23 35 .397 Thursday's Games Brooklyn 5, Jamestown 2 Williamsport 3, Tri-City 2 Vermont 7, Mahoning Valley 6 Batavia 7, Lowell 2 Hudson Valley 6, State College 3 Connecticut 1, Staten Island 0 Aberdeen at Auburn, ppd., wet grounds Friday's Games Auburn 4, Aberdeen 1, 1st game Williamsport 6, Tri-City 2 Vermont 3, Mahoning Valley 1 Lowell 12, Batavia 8 Connecticut 4, Staten Island 0 State College at Hudson Valley, late Aberdeen at Auburn, 2nd game, late Jamestown at Brooklyn, ppd Today's Games Staten Island at Lowell, 5:05 p.m. Tri-City at Brooklyn, 6 p.m. Hudson Valley at Vermont, 6:05 p.m. Aberdeen at Connecticut, 7:05 p.m. Mahoning Valley at Batavia, 7:05 p.m. State College at Auburn, 7:05 p.m. Jamestown at Williamsport, 7:05 p.m. Sunday's Games Mahoning Valley at Batavia, 1:05 p.m. Aberdeen at Connecticut, 1:05 p.m. Hudson Valley at Vermont, 1:05 p.m. Tri-City at Brooklyn, 5 p.m. Staten Island at Lowell, 5:05 p.m. Jamestown at Williamsport, 5:05 p.m. State College at Auburn, 6:05 p.m.

GB — 3 9 1 16 ⁄2 GB — 1 ⁄2 11⁄2 6 7 111⁄2 GB — 11⁄2 4 61⁄2

H A R N E S S R A C I N G Pocono Downs Results Friday Aug 19, 2011 First - $7,000 Trot 1:56.2 4-Cl Sun Dancer (Ge Napolitano Jr) 11.20 4.00 2.80 3-Girls Willb Girls (To Schadel) 3.00 2.40 1-Diamond Stud (Da Ingraham) 9.80 EXACTA (4-3) $37.60 TRIFECTA (4-3-1) $256.40 SUPERFECTA (4-3-1-7) $1,948.80 Second - $12,000 Pace 1:52.3 7-Age Of Consent (Ty Buter) 47.80 19.20 12.40 6-Best Around (Ge Napolitano Jr) 15.00 7.20 4-Clear Character (Mi Simons) 6.20 EXACTA (7-6) $1,098.00 TRIFECTA (7-6-4) $5,376.20 SUPERFECTA (7-ALL-ALL-ALL) $86.00 DAILY DOUBLE (4-7) $226.40 Scratched: Ariane Hanover Third - $9,700 Trot 1:59.3 2-Baileys Photo (Er Mollor) 10.20 3.80 4.20 1-Lady Love Hanover (Ge Napolitano Jr) 2.80 2.60 4-Revenue Shares (Ma Kakaley) 3.40 EXACTA (2-1) $33.20 TRIFECTA (2-1-4) $130.20 SUPERFECTA (2-1-4-3) $537.20 Fourth - $7,000 Pace 1:52.2 5-Ludi Christy (Ge Napolitano Jr) 6.00 3.60 2.80 6-Kotare Flame N (An Napolitano) 3.40 2.80 2-Chase The Sun (Mi Simons) 8.80 EXACTA (5-6) $23.60 TRIFECTA (5-6-2) $143.20 SUPERFECTA (5-6-2-ALL) $196.60 Scratched: Four Star Tommy Fifth - $7,000 Trot 1:57.2 5-Bobo’s Express (Ty Buter) 17.40 10.20 3.40 8-Greater Good (Br Miller) 6.40 5.00 1-Mitleh Hadeed (Ge Napolitano Jr) 2.40 EXACTA (5-8) $84.40 TRIFECTA (5-8-1) $381.20 SUPERFECTA (5-8-1-3) $674.20 PICK 3 (2-5-ALL) $32.40 PICK 3 (2-ALL-5) $32.40 PICK 3 (ALL-5-5) $32.40 Sixth - $12,000 Pace 1:51.3

BOWLING Dick McNulty Bowling League needs bowlers to fill their Tuesday night league. This league is a men’s league with an 80 percent handicap. The leage bowls on Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. at Chacko’s Bowling Center in Wilkes-Barre. Interested bowlers can call Wendy Thoman at 824-3086 or Fred Favire at 21500180. Saturday night mixed bowling league is currently seeking new bowlers for the upcoming season. The league bowls at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday at Chacko’s Family Bowling Center. Any interested parties can contact Ryan at 570-877-3333. Opening night is Spet. 10. CAMPS/CLINICS Hanover Area Baseball Team will be holding a baseball camp on Wednesday, August 24, from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. at the high school. The camp part of Steve Zuranski’s senior project and the money will go to Breast Cancer Awareness. The cost is $20 and is open to anyone in grades 2-7 residing in the Hanover Area School District. You can register the day of the camp or to preregister call Mike at 570-262-8921. LEAGUES The South Wilkes-Barre Teeners League will host its annual late summer/early fall Wooden Bat League every Saturday beginning Aug. 20 though Oct. 22, with all games played at Christian Field in Wilkes-Barre. Teams with players ages 13-16 are eligible. Cost is $50 per team, plus umpire and baseball costs. For information call Nick at 570-793-6430. MEETINGS Crestwood Football Booster Club will meet atat 7 p.m. on Aug. 29 at King’s Restaurante. For more information, call Tony at 430-7571. Hanover Area Youth Soccer will be hold its monthly meeting at 6 p.m. Sunday at the Espy Street Fire Station, Hanover Section of Nanticoke. Upcoming fall fundraisers will be discussed. Coaches are encouraged to attend. Wyoming Valley West High School Soccer Booster Club will meet on Tuesday, August 23, at 6:30 p.m. at Angelo’s Pizza, 21G Midway Shopping Center, Wyoming. Plans for the upcoming season will be discussed. Parents of all junior and senior high soccer players are welcome and encouraged to attend. REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS Brews Brothers Fall Softball Leagues has openings for men’s and co-ed. For information call Tony at 570-693-0506. Pa. Fusion girls travel softball team will be holding first tryouts for 2011-2012 season for 12u,14u,16u travel teams on the following dates: 12u: Sept 3 at 10 a.m.; 14u: Sept 3 at noon; 16u: Sept 3 at 2 p.m. All try outs will be held Nanticoke Little League Field. For more info call, Mark at 570-902-5198. A second tryout will be held Sept 10 and a third tryout will be held Sept 17. Stripes & Strikes Softball Program will be holding tryouts for the 2012 season in four age groups: 10u, 12u, 14u and 16u. For more information or an individual tryout by appointment, contact Vince Trivelpiece at 570-233-3925 or vince11@ptd.net. Tryouts will be held at the following times at the 17th Street Field in Hazleton: Aug. 17: U16, 6 p.m.; U14, 7:15 p.m.; Aug. 19: U12 7:15 p.m.; U10, 6 p.m.; Aug. 20: U16, 10 a.m.; U16, 11:15 a.m.; U10, 1 p.m.; Aug. 23: U16, 6 p.m.; U14, 10 a.m.; U10, 7:15 p.m. Valley Regional Warriors14U travel team has announced tryouts for the 2011-2012 season. The tryouts will be held Aug. 26 starting at 6 p.m. at the Freedom Park softball complex in Drums, which is located at the rear of 413 W. Butler Dr., Drums. For more information, contact Warriors head coach Bill Corraat 570-578-1774 or bcorra@live.com. Valley Styx Indoor Club will be holding a tryout for the 2011-2012 season aon Sunday at the Wyoming Valley Sports Dome. A U-14 information meetingwill be held at 3:30 p.m. followed by a tryout from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. A U16 and U19 information meeting will be at 5 p.m with tryouts 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. There is a $10 tryout fee. Cash only. E-mail lissa.mun9-Goodnite Goodluck (Jo Pavia Jr) 39.20 13.60 9.20 4-Four Starz Kyle (An Napolitano) 7.80 5.40 7-Mysoontobe (Ma Kakaley) 4.60 EXACTA (9-4) $230.80 TRIFECTA (9-4-7) $1,668.40 SUPERFECTA (9-4-7-3) $1,787.80 Seventh - $15,000 Pace 1:52.2 4-Mcsocks (An McCarthy) 13.40 6.20 4.60 2-Top Notch Hanover (An Napolitano) 4.40 3.60 7-Bittersweet Champ (Ma Romano) 4.40 EXACTA (4-2) $64.00 TRIFECTA (4-2-7) $567.00 SUPERFECTA (4-2-7-6) $1,980.00 Eighth - $12,000 Pace 1:51.1 4-Four Starz Sue (Ty Buter) 9.80 5.00 5.20 2-Thee Town Hero (Br Miller) 5.40 6.60 8-White Mountain Top (Mi Simons) 8.60 EXACTA (4-2) $71.80 TRIFECTA (4-2-8) $855.80 SUPERFECTA (4-2-ALL-ALL) $189.80 Ninth - $22,000 Trot 1:55.0 4-All About Justice (Mi Simons) 4.40 3.00 2.20 2-Dutchess Seelster (An Napolitano) 3.20 2.60 6-Budget Gap (Ji Taggart Jr) 7.20 EXACTA (4-2) $18.00 TRIFECTA (4-2-6) $226.80 SUPERFECTA (4-2-6-7) $1,414.40 PICK 4 (9-4-4-4 (3 Out of 4)) $27.40 Tenth - $7,000 Pace 1:52.4 4-Lavern’s Art (Ge Napolitano Jr) 6.20 5.00 3.20 2-Southwind Jason (An Napolitano) 5.80 4.40 1-Redneck Riviera (Ma Kakaley) 2.20 EXACTA (4-2) $73.60 TRIFECTA (4-2-1) $103.00 SUPERFECTA (4-2-1-3) $412.80 Eleventh - $7,000 Trot 1:57.0 2-Crystal Sizzler (An Napolitano) 13.20 5.60 3.00 1-Camelot Kosmos (Ma Kakaley) 2.80 2.60 7-Marong A (Ge Napolitano Jr) 4.20 EXACTA (2-1) $40.20 TRIFECTA (2-1-7) $154.60 SUPERFECTA (2-1-7-4) $603.40 Twelfth - $11,000 Pace 1:54.2 2-Dysnomia Blue Chip (Mi Simons) 16.60 6.00 2.20 6-Another Hanover (Ma Kakaley) 2.80 2.10 3-Sandy Absolut (Ge Napolitano Jr) 2.10 EXACTA (2-6) $39.20 TRIFECTA (2-6-3) $119.80 SUPERFECTA (2-6-3-1) $285.20 PICK 3 (4-2-2) $165.80 Scratched: Lima Nightstar, Show The World Thirteenth - $7,000 Trot 1:55.0

ley@gmail.com for more information. Wilkes-Barre Rugby Club invites all area athletes to open rugby training sessionsat 6 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday at Kirby Park. Club officials stress that no prior rugby experience is necessary. For further membership information, contact Drew Hawley at 441-2107 or visit www.wilkesbarrerugby.com. UPCOMING EVENTS Dallas Jr. Football & Cheerleading Association Annual Golf Tournament at Edgewood in the Pines Golf Course on Saturday August 20 with a 9 a.m. shotgun start. Cost is $360 per team with a Captain and Crew Format. The tournament will include 18 holes of golf, dinner, refreshments on the course, contest for long drive, closest to pin and putting contest, and raffles and prize giveaways. Please turn in the names of your four team members and a check for your foursome payable to: DJFA P.O. Box 512 Dallas, PA. 18612. Any questions please contact Jeff Rex at 570-290-5046 or jeffrierex@gmail.com. Duryea Little League Family Fun Night on Friday, August 26 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the main field. All players and their families are invited. The vent will include games and refreshments. Anyone wishing to donate a food item or dessert may do so. Please call 570-655-0203. King’s College softball is holding the annual golf tournament on Sept. 18 at Stone Meadows Golf Course with a shotgun start at noon. The cost is $65 per golfer for the captain and crew event. Please contact Coach Gigliello at 2085900, ext. 5397 or lisagigliello@kings.edu. Reservations requestedby Sept. 6. Meyer’s Soccer Booster Club will hold a “Happy Hour Fundraiser” on Friday, August 26 from 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. at the Barneylynn. State Representative Jerry Mullery (D-119) 1st College Football Clash Golf Tournament will be held at Sand Springs Country Club on Saturday, September 17, with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. Cost is $95 per golfer with a Captain and Crew format. Tournament includes 18 holes of golf, dinner, refreshments, contests, and door prizes. Please submit player names and checks payable to: Citizens for Mullery, 6 Marie Drive, Nanticoke, PA 18634. Contact Leigh Bonczewski at 570-266-9029 or Jim McDermott at 570-510-3361 with any questions. The Commonwealth Medical College will host its third annual golf tournament at Huntsville Golf Club in Shavertown. The Quandel Group, Inc. will sponsor the event for the third consecutive year. Proceeds will benefit the TCMC student scholarship fund that will help defer the cost of medical school tuition. Registration begins at 10:30 followed by lunch with a shotgun start at noon. The captain and crew format is limited to 128 golfers. The cost is $300 per golfer, or $1200 for a foursome and includes 18 holes of golf with cart, green fees, lunch, refreshments, a golfer’s gift and admission to the awards ceremony and reception. Sponsorships are available. For more information, call 57-5049679 or to register online go to www.thecommonwealthmedical.com/golf. Wyoming Area basketball will hold its inaugural golf tournament at 8 a.m. on Sept. 24 at Applewood Golf Club. Cost for the captain-andcrew tournament is $80 per player and includes green fees, carts, refreshments, dinner and prizes. There will be contests on all holes. Money must be paid two weeks prior to the tournament. Chas or checks are accetped. For questions, call Al Brogna at 883-4598, Paul Hindmarsh at 693-1655, Tracy Care at 313-0837, Joe Vullo at 498-1394 or Doreen Zezza at 954-3504. All profits begefir the Wyoming Area boys basketball program. Hole sponsorships are also available.

Bulletin Board items will not be accepted over the telephone. Items may be faxed to 831-7319, dropped off at the Times Leader or mailed to Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250. 9-Hey Bubbi (Ty Raymer) 5.80 4.80 2.60 3-Premier Event (Mi Simons) 6.60 3.00 2-Grace N Charlie (Ma Romano) 2.80 EXACTA (9-3) $26.20 TRIFECTA (9-3-2) $99.40 SUPERFECTA (9-3-2-1) $409.20 Fourteenth - $4,800 Pace 1:55.1 3-Summerhill Chris (An Napolitano) 10.20 4.40 3.40 7-Baffler (Ma Romano) 4.20 2.80 2-Don’t Tell Barbara (Ma Kakaley) 4.00 EXACTA (3-7) $54.40 TRIFECTA (3-7-2) $488.00 SUPERFECTA (3-7-2-5) $552.60 LATE DOUBLE (9-3) $51.40 Total Handle-$170,448

B O X I N G Fight Schedule Aug. 20 At Agua Caliente, Mexico, Argeniz Mendez vs. Juan Carlos Salgado, 12, for the vacant IBF junior lightweight title. Aug. 26 At Donetsk, Ukraine, Viacheslav Senchenko, vs. Marco Avendano, 12, for Senchecko’s WBA World welterweight title;Karoly Balzsay vs. Stas Kashtanov, 12, for the vacant WBA World super middleweight title. Aug. 27 At Erfurt, Germany, Alexander Povetkin vs. Ruslan Chagaev, 12, for the vacant WBA World heavyweight title;Robert Helenius vs. Sergei Liakhovich, 12, for Helenius” WBA and WBO Inter-Continental heavyweight titles. At TBA, Mexico, Adrian Hernandez, vs. Gideon Buthelezi, 12, for Hernandez’s WBC light flyweight title. Aug. 31 At Hobart, Australia, Daniel Geale vs. Eromosele Albert, 12, for Geale’s IBF middleweight title;Garth Wood vs. Johannes Mwetupunga, 12, middleweights. At Tokyo, Koki Kameda vs. David De La Mora, 12, for Kameda’s WBA World banatamweight title. Sept. 3 At Beau Rivage Resort & Casino, Biloxi, Miss., Jan Zaveck vs. Andre Berto, 12, for Zaveck’s IBF welterweight title.


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survey the contours of No. 2 green as both read the break on Egan’s putt during the team’s match against Wyoming Seminary at Huntsville Golf Club. The results of that match were not reported. In another match, Crestwood defeated Berwick 163-172 at Blue Ridge Trail Golf Club. Crestwood’s Joe Hurn and Berwick’s Brian Bridge tied for the medalist scoring 38 on the par-36 course. Bill Dombroski (39), Keith Novatnak (41) Jake Popowycz (45) and Zach Ciavarella (49) also scored for the Comets. Ty Morzilla (40), Matt Dalo (47), Ben Bower (47) and Mike Gensel’s 52 rounded out the scores for the Dawgs.

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Cubs fire Hendry after 9 years ANDREW SELIGMAN AP Sports Writer

CHICAGO — The Chicago Cubs fired general manager Jim Hendry on Friday after another disappointing season that will add to their historic World Series championship drought. The Cubs announced the move before a game with the rival St. Louis Cardinals and said assistant GM Randy Bush will serve as interim general manager. The 56-year-old Hendry was named general manager in July 2002. New owner Tom Ricketts

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Pennsylvania also had the potential tying run thrown out twice at the plate, including Tyler McCloskey in the sixth after Brandon Miller beat out an infield single. As if McLarty’s night wasn’t memorable enough, the ace also hit an opposite-field fly that just landed inside the leftfield foul pole for a homer. Earlier Friday, Colby Ring scored on a wild pitch in the bottom of the sixth inning to give Langley, British Columbia, a 6-5 victory Friday over Dhahran, Saudi Arabia; Maracay, Venezuela, defeated Rotterdam, Netherlands, 6-1; and Huntington Beach, Calif., pounded Cumberland, R.I., 11-0. But even California manager Jeff Pratto knew all the attention Friday night would be on the blue-clad Keystone league team from Clinton County. Little League officials said the game drew 41,848 fans, breaking the record of 40,000 that had been set in the 1989 and 1990 championship games. “It’s Pennsylvania out there on their home turf. It’s a sea of blue out there,” Pratto said. “It’s going to be a fun one.” Nerve-wracking, too. There were hard plays that landed players on the turf; a Pennsylvania double that was called back after the third-base umpire called it foul even while the left-field umpire called fair; and a critical double play that prevented Pennsylvania from scoring the tying run in the fifth. “Keystone! Keystone,” the fans chanted after Mike Keibler came to the plate with one out and Wyatt Koch on second. A wild pitch moved Koch to third. On a 2-0 pitch, Keibler hit a slow bouncer grabbed by McLarty, who looked Koch back to third before throwing to first for the out. But Koch then broke for home, and first baseman Jacob Bates threw to the plate to just get the runner. California didn’t have quite as difficult a time Friday, though there was a scary mo-

grams were aware of the infractions. Yahoo Sports first reported the allegations following an 11month investigation in which it said it audited thousands of business and financial documents and spent more than 100 hours interviewing Shapiro. The NCAA has already spent five months investigating Miami and calls speculation about penalties for an ongoing case premature. “I will say that the university is being extremely cooperative and that is extremely helpful,” Emmert said. “But if, and I underline the word if, the allegations are true, that’s extremely disappointing.” If the allegations are true, it would be the ugliest scandal in college sports in years and the worst during a 18-month span in which the NCAA has looked into football programs at Southern California, Auburn, Oregon, Ohio State, Michigan, North Carolina, LSU, Tennessee and Georgia Tech and basketball programs at Southern California and Connecticut. Miami makes both lists. Yahoo Sports also published a photo of Miami President Donna Shalala, the Health and Human Services Secretary during the Clinton Administration, standing next to Shapiro. According to Shapiro’s timeline, the infractions began when Paul Dee, a former NCAA’s infractions committee

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runs in the top of the second to tie the game at 3-3. Guyer roped a doubledowntheleftfieldlinescoring Daniel Mayora and J.J. Furmaniak. Nunez got the lead right back for the Yankees in the bottom of the second with a solo shot to left field. The Yankees lead was 4-3 after Nunez’s second homer of the season. The Bulls answered right back on a longball by Dan Johnson in the top of the third to knot the score at 4-4.

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quired physical standards aren’t allowed to go on to higher schools. One western correspondent in Beijing, Simon Tisdall of The Guardian, characterizes China’s sports machine as a “culture of pride and aggressively nationalistic assertiveness.” Recently the Chinese Basketball Association temporarily suspended Fan Bin, the head coach of China’s Under-19 national bas-

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ment when pitcher Braydon Salzman missed getting hit in the head by a comebacker. The hard shot didn’t keep the 13-year-old right-hander down on the mound long. He dusted himself off to finish the third inning with a strikeout and scored three runs too. A scary scene turned into a lighthearted moment after the convincing win. “It was supposed to be a curveball, but I think he threw the No. 5 ... the pancake,” Pratto joked. Sitting next to him, a giggling Salzman sported a red spot on his forehead from where the line drive forced the brim into his head. Canada 6, Saudi Arabia 5 With the game tied in the bottom of the sixth, Ring walked and moved to third when Ian Burns doubled. A curveball skipped away from the catcher, and Ring scampered home for the winning run. Coach Jason Andrews told Ring, 11, to take advantage of any curveballs in the dirt. “I saw it get by the catcher and I thought ‘Go! Go! Go! Go,”’ Ring said. “When I heard Durham regained the lead in the top of the fourth and never gave it back thanks to an RBI-triple to the left-centerfield gap. Vogt then singled Guyer in from third making it 6-4. Guyer gave the Bulls an insurance run with an RBI single in the bottom of the eighth. David Phelps struggled in his first start since injuring his shoulder allowing four runs on five hits in just 2 2/3 innings. George Kontos was credited with the loss for the Yankees. He went 4 1/3 innings allowing two runs on five hits. He struck out four and didn’t walk a batter. He is now 4-4 with an ERA of 2.83. Lance Cormier got the win for ketball team, because 13 of his players complained in a formal letter of continual physical and verbal abuse, including severe beatings, according to the Guangzhou Daily. “Head coach Fan Bin has given us verbal insults and beating time and again in the past three years which we can no longer bear,” read the letter. “We are here to protest and ask for a change of head coach.” So this is the culture the Georgetown Hoyas walked into. Then there was the news of the week to take into account: The

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Langley, British Columbia teammates celebrate after Colby Ring, scored the winning run on a wild pitch Friday.

I was safe, it was awesome.” Tanner Beachy had an RBI double for Saudi Arabia, which took advantage of three Canada errors to score five runs in the top of the third after trailing 2-0 early. Venezuela 6, Netherlands 1 Omar Conoropo Jr. knocked in three runs, two on a homer

in the fifth, and Keny Marquez struck out 10 for Venezuela. Aaron de Groot walked and later scored the Netherlands’ only run on a wild pitch in the fifth inning, while Darryl Jamoena added a double. “I was nervous to start the game, but after the first inning, I got into a rhythm,” said Marquez, a 13-year-old right-hander.

nated catcher Gustavo Molina for assignment on Friday to make room for the newly-acquired southpawAaronLaffey.Molinahit .239 with two homers and 17 RBI in 41 games with Scranton/ Wilkes-Barre. Wilkin Arias was sent down to Trenton prior to last night’s game. The move was made to clear room on the roster for Phelps. Freddy Garcia is expected to make a rehab appearance with Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Monday night. He was placed on the disabled list and since the move wasretroactivehecanbeactivated as early as Tuesday. Garcia injured Yankee Notes his finger during a kitchen acciThe New York Yankees desig- dent.

Durham pitching two innings of relief allowing just one hit. He struck out one Yankee hitter. The Yankees travel to Rochester todaytobeginashorttwo-day,two game road series at Frontier Field. When the two-game series concludesonSunday,theYankeesand Red Wings travel back to PNC Field for four games beginning on Monday night. D.J. Mitchell (9-9, 3.52) gets the nod for the Baby Bombers, while left-hander Scott Diamond (4-13, 5.43) takes the bump for the Red Wings. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 pm.

Hoyas arrived in Beijing amid reports that Pakistan gave China a look at the tail section of the Black Hawk helicopter that crashed during the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, and also, stories from the Chinese state media harshly criticizing American debt and economic practices. Now throw in a physical game. Apparently the shoving and jawing started early, and never stopped. There were 57 free throws awarded to Bayi , compared with just 15 for the Hoyas. At one point Bayi forward Xu Zhonghao stalked up to Thompson while he

was shouting orders to his players and began berating him. Thompson went-slack jawed in incredulity, as if to say, “What have we gotten into here?” Play had to be halted in the third quarter because matters were getting so truculent. There were fouls, arguments, technical fouls. Then Clark went to the floor with a hard foul, and something was said, and then someone was shoved. Who or what really started it? We will never fully know. It’s entirely possible that the Hoyas shared equal responsibility.

Last season Schnell, 22, appeared in 11 games with the Penguins and totaled 37 penalty minutes. He spent the bulk of the season with Wheeling, posting 158 penalty minutes in 36 games. It’s safe to say that Schnell earned his most recent contract with his ability to drop the gloves and look after his teammates. It’s a role that Schnell is happy to do and he has integrated fighting into his summer training regimen. “I’ve been working out five or six days a week, doing basic training and skating along with boxing,” Schnell said. “I’m not sparring. It’s more working with my hands.” Schnell has been training in Chicago, joining the likes of former Penguin Brett Sterling and current Pittsburgh Penguin Chris Kunitz on the ice. No doubt working with such established players has been a benefit for Schnell, just like the opportunity he had to play with last season’s enforcer, Jesse Boulerice. “One thing I noticed about Jesse was he always had a smile on his face and he loved being on the ice,” Schnell said. “He knew what he had to do, and he kept it simple. He didn’t over-think things.” But Thompson, to his immense credit, took the boil out of the water. He not only got his group off the floor and directly onto a bus back to their hotel, he quickly released a statement that, while refusing to apologize, was so gentlemanly it abridged any discussion of fault. “Tonight, two great teams played a very competitive game that unfortunately ended after heated exchanges with both teams,” he said. “We sincerely regret that this situation occurred. We remain grateful for the opportunity our student-athletes are

said it was time for a “fresh approach in our baseball leadership and our search begins immediately.” The Cubs went into the AllStar break 18 games under .500 and that’s where they were Friday morning, 18 1⁄2 games out of the National League Central lead. Much of the attention has focused on manager Mike Quade, who got the job last October after leading the Cubs to a 24-13 record late last season on an interim basis after Lou Piniella abruptly retired. chairman, was the school’s athletic director. While Emmert offered support for Shalala, he declined to comment on Dee. “She’s been a terrific leader in higher education, and I have great respect for her,” Emmert said. “I can only imagine how much she’s struggling with this, like I would have if this had happened on my watch.” The scope of the allegations has already created widespread debate over bringing back the “death penalty,” which has been used only once — when the NCAA canceled SMU’s 1987 football season because of a pay-for play scandal. The school decided not to play in 1988, either, as it tried to recover. Schools with two major infractions cases during a five-year period are eligible for the sanction, though the NCAA says the timeframe can be expanded if it determines there was a willful intent to break the rules. What happened at SMU has made the NCAA hesitant to use its toughest penalty again. The Mustangs posted only one winning record over the next 20 years, didn’t reach another bowl game until 2009 and the sanction is believed to have played a part in the breakup and eventual dissolution of the Southwest Conference. Today, the implications could be even worse. In an era when conferences have so many tie-ins to bowl games, along with lucrative television contracts, all the schools in a league could lose revenue. This season Schnell could have a new veteran to learn from in Steve MacIntyre. The 31-year-old tough guy has spent parts of the last three seasons in the NHL and is considered one of the toughest players in hockey. When Pittsburgh signed MacIntyre to a two-way contract in the offseason, Schnell didn’t take the move as a threat to his job. Instead, he views the MacIntyre signing as an opportunity to learn. “I can’t wait to take advantage of it and just pick his brain,” Schnell said. “I’m really looking forward to meeting and working with him.” Despite having a contract in place and returning to the Penguins organization for the third straight season, Schnell isn’t complacent. He admits that only having 11 AHL games on his resume means he isn’t yet established in the league as not only a fighter but one who can contribute in other areas as well. “I know I can fight. That’s second nature,” Schnell said. “Now I need to show that I can also play this system and do all the little things that coach (John) Hynes and his staff look for. I want to contribute with the fights and stepping up for my teammates, and by doing the other things the coaches expect. “That’s how I want to establish myself.” having to engage in a sport they love here in China, while strengthening their understanding of a nation we respect and admire at Georgetown University.” Thompson did his bit for the State Department; the only thing he left out of the statement was talk of “the importance of cooperation amid global uncertainty.” But inevitably, we will wonder if the fight exposed more than just a simmering rivalry between ballplayers. Sally Jenkins is a columnist for the Washington Post.


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Yanks separate Twins from win

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MINNEAPOLIS — Phil Hughes allowed two hits in 7 2-3 innings and Russell Martin hit two home runs to lead the New York Yankees to an 8-1 victory over the Minnesota Twins on Friday night. Hughes (4-4) gave up one run, walked three and struck out two in his longest outing of the season. Martin hit a solo homer in the third and a tworun shot in the sixth for his fourth career multihomer game. Mark Teixeira had two hits and three RBIs for the firstplace Yankees. Kevin Slowey (0-1) gave up six runs and nine hits with four strikeouts for the Twins. Trevor Plouffe hit a solo homer in the first inning, but Hughes was excellent the rest of the way.

both had run-scoring singles with two outs during the eighth inning as the Tampa Bay Rays beat Felix Hernandez and the Seattle Mariners 3-2 on Friday night. Hernandez (11-11) took a one-hitter in the eighth before the Rays’ put together the late rally. An out after pinch-hitter Sam Fuld lined an one-out, opposite-field single to left, Johnny Damon had an infield single before consecutive RBI hits by Longoria and Zobrist put Tampa Bay ahead 3-2. Juan Cruz (5-0) got two outs in the eighth for the win. Kyle Farnsworth pitched the ninth for his 22nd save. Hernandez allowed three runs and six hits in eight innings. The 2010 AL Cy Young winner had nine strikeouts and two walks in his fourth complete games this season.

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Jarrod Saltalamacchia pounded out a three-run homer, lefthander Andrew Miller gave Red Sox manager Terry Francona precisely what he was looking for and Boston rolled to a 7-1 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Friday night. Miller (5-1) allowed one run on three hits and a pair of walks over 5 1-3 innings, rarely finding himself in any trouble against the Royals’ feeble offense. It was his first start since July 31 after a pair of appearances out of the bullpen, and his first victory since July 20 at Baltimore. He was pulled after just 83 pitches because Francona knew he’d be short on stamina. Alfredo Aceves followed up with 3 2-3 innings of scoreless relief for his second save.

DETROIT — Max Scherzer pitched seven strong innings and the first-place Detroit Tigers hit three homers in a 4-1 victory over the second-place Cleveland Indians on Friday night. The Indians could have taken over the AL Central lead with a sweep of the three-game series, but now trail Detroit by 21⁄2 games. Rangers 7, White Sox 4

CHICAGO — Josh Hamilton hit a tiebreaking home run in the sixth inning, Mitch Moreland added two homers, a three-run shot in the fourth and a two-run shot in the sixth, and the Texas Rangers beat the Chicago White Sox 7-4 on Friday night. Moreland tied a career-high with five RBIs for the Rangers, who rallied for their 10th win Rays 3, Mariners 2 in 12 games despite another shaky performance from startST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Evan Longoria and Ben Zobrist er Matt Harrison.

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The Giants have lost 15 of their last 21 games, including four of five. The Astros won their third straight game. Rodriguez (9-9) allowed five hits, struck out eight and walked two. It was his third eight-inning performance of the season. Brian Bogusevic made it 6-0 with a homer in the eighth. It was the Astro’s fourth shutout of the season and their first since June 30 against Texas. Vogelsong pitched seven innings, allowed four hits, two earned runs and walked four with three strikeouts.

ATLANTA — Derek Lowe combined with four relievers on a six-hitter and Atlanta hit three homers in a 4-2 victory over Arizona on Friday night in a matchup of NL playoff contenders. Michael Bourn led off the bottom of the first with his first homer since coming to the Braves in a trade last month. Brian McCann added a two-run shot in the third, and Chipper Jones extended the lead in the sixth with his second homer in two nights. Lowe (7-11) allowed four hits and struck out seven over the first five innings. He put the first two hitters in the Cubs 5, Cardinals 4, sixth on base. Rookie Arodys 10 innings Vizcaino got out of the jam. Eric O’Flaherty worked the CHICAGO — Tyler Colvin’s seventh, Jonny Venters RBI single in the bottom of breezed through the eighth the 10th off Octavio Dotel and Craig Kimbrel got his lifted Chicago to the victory. 38th save. He has gone 29 Geovany Soto led off the consecutive appearances with- inning with a single off Dotel out allowing a run, covering (0-2), advanced to second on more than two months and 29 Marlon Byrd’s sacrifice bunt, 2-3 innings. and scored on Colvin’s hit to Daniel Hudson (12-9) went center field just hours after six innings, giving up seven the Cubs fired general managhits and losing for the fourth er Jim Hendry. time in his last six starts. Soto had a game-tying RBI double in the eighth. Darwin Astros 6, Giants 0 Barney homered and tripled, and Starlin Castro added two HOUSTON — Wandy Rodriguez pitched eight innings hits for the Cubs. Sean Marshall (6-5) pitched a perfect and had a two-run single to 10th to earn the win. lead Houston. Castro, who leads the NL The Astros were leading 2-0 in the sixth when Carlos Cor- with 162 hits, has 301 in his career. He is the fifth Cubs poran hit an RBI single with player to pass 300 in his first two outs and Rodriguez foltwo seasons. lowed with a long single Chicago beat the Cardinals down the right field line on for the third time in 10 games the first pitch from Ryan Vothis season. gelsong (10-3).

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STANDINGS/STATS A M E R I C A N L E A G U E Yankees 8, Twins 1 Minnesota ab r h bi ab r h bi Gardnr lf 5 1 1 0 Revere cf 4 0 0 0 Jeter ss 5 2 2 0 Plouffe rf 3 1 1 1 ENunez ss 0 0 0 0 Mauer c 4 0 0 0 Grndrs cf 3 1 2 1 Mornea 1b 4 0 0 0 Teixeir 1b 4 1 2 3 Kubel dh 1 0 0 0 Cano 2b 5 0 1 1 Valenci 3b 3 0 0 0 Swisher rf 5 0 1 0 Tosoni lf 3 0 0 0 ErChvz 3b 5 0 0 0 LHughs 2b 3 0 1 0 Posada dh 3 1 1 0 Nishiok ss 3 0 0 0 Martin c 4 2 3 3 Totals 39 813 8 Totals 28 1 2 1 New York ........................... 001 122 002 — 8 Minnesota .......................... 100 000 000 — 1 DP—New York 1. LOB—New York 8, Minnesota 3. 2B—Granderson (20), Teixeira 2 (21), Cano (32). HR—Martin 2 (15), Plouffe (6). SB—Granderson (23). SF—Teixeira. IP H R ER BB SO New York P.Hughes W,4-4 ..... 72⁄3 2 1 1 3 2 Logan........................ 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Ayala......................... 1 0 0 0 0 1 Minnesota Slowey L,0-1............ 52⁄3 9 6 6 1 4 Swarzak ................... 3 4 2 2 2 1 Dumatrait.................. 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Umpires—Home, Jim Wolf;First, D.J. Reyburn;Second, Ron Kulpa;Third, Brian O’Nora. T—2:44. A—41,328 (39,500). New York

Red Sox 7, Royals 1 Boston

Kansas City ab r h bi ab r h bi Ellsury cf 3 1 1 1 AGordn lf 2 0 0 1 Reddck rf 0 0 0 0 MeCarr cf 4 0 0 0 Aviles ss 5 1 2 0 Butler dh 4 0 1 0 AdGnzl 1b 4 0 3 1 Hosmer 1b 4 0 1 0 Pedroia 2b 3 0 0 0 Francr rf 3 0 1 0 Lowrie 3b 4 1 3 0 Giavtll 2b 4 0 0 0 Lvrnwy dh 4 1 1 0 B.Pena c 3 0 0 0 Crwfrd lf 5 1 1 0 Mostks 3b 2 1 1 0 Sltlmch c 5 1 1 3 AEscor ss 2 0 0 0 DMcDn rf-cf 4 1 1 1 Totals 37 713 6 Totals 28 1 4 1 Boston ................................ 000 230 020 — 7 Kansas City ....................... 001 000 000 — 1 E—A.Escobar (13). DP—Boston 1, Kansas City 2. LOB—Boston 10, Kansas City 5. 2B—Aviles (13), Ad.Gonzalez 2 (38), C.Crawford (18), Butler (29), Francoeur (36), Moustakas (8). 3B—D.McDonald (1). HR—Saltalamacchia (12). SB—Aviles (12), A.Gordon (13). S—A.Escobar. SF—Ellsbury, Ad.Gonzalez, A.Gordon. IP H R ER BB SO Boston A.Miller W,5-1.......... 51⁄3 3 1 1 2 3 Aceves S,2-4 ........... 32⁄3 1 0 0 1 3 Kansas City Francis L,4-14 ......... 5 11 5 5 2 1 Teaford..................... 3 2 2 1 1 3 Adcock ..................... 1 0 0 0 1 0 HBP—by Teaford (Ellsbury). Umpires—Home, Tim Welke;First, Andy Fletcher;Second, Jim Reynolds;Third, Mike DiMuro. T—2:43. A—21,262 (37,903).

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Rangers 7, White Sox 4 Texas

Chicago ab r h bi Pierre lf 3 1 1 1 Lillirdg 1b 2 0 0 1 Konerk dh 2 1 0 0 Quentin rf 4 0 1 1 AlRmrz ss 4 0 1 1 Vizquel ss 0 0 0 0 Rios cf 4 0 0 0 Flowrs c 4 0 0 0 Morel 3b 4 1 1 0 Bckhm 2b 3 1 0 0 Totals 34 7 7 7 Totals 30 4 4 4 Texas.................................. 000 403 000 — 7 Chicago.............................. 210 010 000 — 4 E—Andrus (25). LOB—Texas 3, Chicago 5. 2B—Kinsler (31), N.Cruz (24), Quentin (31). 3B—Morel (1). HR—J.Hamilton (16), Moreland 2 (16). SB—Pierre (21). S—Pierre. SF—Lillibridge. IP H R ER BB SO Texas M.Harrison ............... 41⁄3 4 4 3 3 4 0 0 0 1 1 Tateyama W,2-0...... 22⁄3 M.Adams H,2........... 1 0 0 0 0 2 Feliz S,25-31 ........... 1 0 0 0 0 2 Chicago Peavy L,5-6 ............. 6 6 7 7 2 5 Kinney ...................... 3 1 0 0 1 6 WP—M.Harrison, Kinney. Umpires—Home, Jeff Nelson;First, Vic Carapazza;Second, Marty Foster;Third, Bill Welke. T—2:47. A—28,308 (40,615). Kinsler 2b Andrus ss JHmltn cf MiYong 3b N.Cruz rf Napoli 1b Morlnd dh Torreal c DvMrp lf

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New York Yankees’ Nick Swisher, left, congratulates Mark Teixeira after Teixeira scored on a hit by Robinson Cano during the fourth inning of Friday’s game against the Minnesota Twins in Minneapolis.

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AMERICAN LEAGUE Thursday's Games Boston 4, Kansas City 3 Cleveland 4, Chicago White Sox 2 N.Y. Yankees 8, Minnesota 4 L.A. Angels 2, Texas 1 Toronto 7, Oakland 0 Friday's Games Detroit 4, Cleveland 1 Tampa Bay 3, Seattle 2 Boston 7, Kansas City 1 N.Y. Yankees 8, Minnesota 1 Texas 7, Chicago White Sox 4 Baltimore at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. Toronto at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Saturday's Games Cleveland (D.Huff 1-1) at Detroit (Fister 4-13), 7:05 p.m. Boston (Wakefield 6-5) at Kansas City (F.Paulino 1-5), 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (A.J.Burnett 9-9) at Minnesota (Liriano 8-9), 7:10 p.m. Seattle (Furbush 3-4) at Tampa Bay (Hellickson 10-8), 7:10 p.m. Texas (Ogando 12-5) at Chicago White Sox (Danks 5-9), 7:10 p.m. Baltimore (Tom.Hunter 2-2) at L.A. Angels (Pineiro 5-6), 9:05 p.m. Toronto (H.Alvarez 0-0) at Oakland (G.Gonzalez 9-11), 9:05 p.m. Sunday's Games Cleveland at Detroit, 1:05 p.m. Seattle at Tampa Bay, 1:40 p.m. Boston at Kansas City, 2:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. Texas at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. Baltimore at L.A. Angels, 3:35 p.m. Toronto at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Monday's Games Seattle at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. Detroit at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Boston at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Baltimore at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE Thursday's Games L.A. Dodgers 5, Milwaukee 1

Philadelphia 4, Arizona 1 Washington 3, Cincinnati 1 Atlanta 1, San Francisco 0 San Diego 3, Florida 1 Friday's Games Chicago Cubs 5, St. Louis 4, 10 innings Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Milwaukee at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Atlanta 4, Arizona 2 Houston 6, San Francisco 0 L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Florida at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. Saturday's Games Cincinnati (Willis 0-3) at Pittsburgh (Morton 9-6), 4:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Lilly 7-13) at Colorado (Rogers 6-2), 4:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Wolf 10-8) at N.Y. Mets (Capuano 9-11), 4:10 p.m. St. Louis (E.Jackson 2-1) at Chicago Cubs (Garza 5-9), 4:10 p.m. Philadelphia (K.Kendrick 7-5) at Washington (Lannan 8-8), 7:05 p.m. San Francisco (Bumgarner 7-11) at Houston (Lyles 1-7), 7:05 p.m. Arizona (Miley 0-0) at Atlanta (Beachy 5-2), 7:10 p.m. Florida (Hensley 1-4) at San Diego (Harang 11-3), 8:35 p.m. Sunday's Games Milwaukee at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. Arizona at Atlanta, 1:35 p.m. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington, 1:35 p.m. San Francisco at Houston, 2:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. Florida at San Diego, 4:05 p.m. St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. Monday's Games Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 5:05 p.m., 1st game Arizona at Washington, 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Atlanta at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 8:35 p.m., 2nd game Houston at Colorado, 8:40 p.m.

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son;Second, Fieldin Culbreth;Third, Lance Barksdale. T—2:22. A—26,259 (40,963).

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NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING—JosReyes, New York, .336; Braun, Milwaukee, .329; Votto, Cincinnati, .320; DanMurphy, New York, .320; Morse, Washington, .319; Kemp, Los Angeles, .319; Victorino, Philadelphia, .314. RUNS—Pujols, St. Louis, 82; Braun, Milwaukee, 81; Stubbs, Cincinnati, 81; Votto, Cincinnati, 81; JosReyes, New York, 80; JUpton, Arizona, 80; Rollins, Philadelphia, 78. RBI—Howard, Philadelphia, 95; Fielder, Milwaukee, 90; Kemp, Los Angeles, 89; Tulowitzki, Colorado, 85; Bruce, Cincinnati, 80; Braun, Milwaukee, 78; Berkman, St. Louis, 77; ArRamirez, Chicago, 77; JUpton, Arizona, 77. HITS—SCastro, Chicago, 162; Bourn, Atlanta, 151; Votto, Cincinnati, 145; Kemp, Los Angeles, 144; Pence, Philadelphia, 144; JosReyes, New York, 144; JUpton, Arizona, 143. HOME RUNS—Pujols, St. Louis, 30; Stanton, Florida, 29; Berkman, St. Louis, 28; Kemp, Los Angeles, 28; Fielder, Milwaukee, 27; Uggla, Atlanta, 27; Bruce, Cincinnati, 26; Howard, Philadelphia, 26. STOLEN BASES—Bourn, Atlanta, 45; JosReyes, New York, 34; Kemp, Los Angeles, 33; Maybin, San Diego, 32; Bonifacio, Florida, 29; Stubbs, Cincinnati, 29; Rollins, Philadelphia, 28. PITCHING—IKennedy, Arizona, 15-4; Halladay, Philadelphia, 15-5; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 15-5; Hamels, Philadelphia, 13-7; ClLee, Philadelphia, 13-7; Gallardo, Milwaukee, 13-8; 5 tied at 12. STRIKEOUTS—Kershaw, Los Angeles, 199; ClLee, Philadelphia, 184; Lincecum, San Francisco, 182; Halladay, Philadelphia, 177; AniSanchez, Florida, 160; Hamels, Philadelphia, 155; Greinke, Milwaukee, 151. SAVES—Kimbrel, Atlanta, 38; Axford, Milwaukee, 36; BrWilson, San Francisco, 35; LNunez, Florida, 33; HBell, San Diego, 33; Storen, Washington, 33; Putz, Arizona, 30; Hanrahan, Pittsburgh, 30.

AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING—AdGonzalez, Boston, .346; MiYoung, Texas, .341; Kotchman, Tampa Bay, .331; MiCabrera, Detroit, .323; VMartinez, Detroit, .323; Konerko, Chicago, .315; Bautista, Toronto, .314; JhPeralta, Detroit, .314. RUNS—Granderson, New York, 113; Bautista, Toronto, 90; Ellsbury, Boston, 89; Kinsler, Texas, 84; AdGonzalez, Boston, 81; Cano, New York, 80; Zobrist, Tampa Bay, 80. RBI—Granderson, New York, 96; Teixeira, New York, 94; AdGonzalez, Boston, 93; Cano, New York, 87; MiYoung, Texas, 85; Konerko, Chicago, 84; MiCabrera, Detroit, 80. HITS—AdGonzalez, Boston, 172; MiYoung, Texas, 170; MeCabrera, Kansas City, 158; Ellsbury, Boston, 158; Pedroia, Boston, 147; Cano, New York, 146; AGordon, Kansas City, 145. DHOME RUNS—Bautista, Toronto, 35; Granderson, New York, 34; Teixeira, New York, 33; Konerko, Chicago, 28; MarReynolds, Baltimore, 27; NCruz, Texas, 26; DOrtiz, Boston, 24; Quentin, Chicago, 24. STOLEN BASES—Crisp, Oakland, 37; Gardner, New York, 36; RDavis, Toronto, 34; Ellsbury, Bos-

Phillies 4, Diamondbacks 1 Arizona

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Padres 3, Marlins 1 Florida

San Diego ab r h bi ab r h bi Bonifac ss 4 0 0 0 Venale rf 4 0 0 0 Petersn lf-rf 4 0 1 0 Bartlett ss 4 1 1 0 Stanton rf 2 0 1 0 Maybin cf 4 1 1 0 Amezg lf 0 0 0 0 Guzmn 1b 3 0 1 2 Dobbs 3b 4 0 1 0 OHudsn 2b 2 0 0 0 GSnchz 1b 4 0 1 0 Blanks lf 3 0 1 0 Camrn cf 4 0 0 0 Hundly c 3 1 1 0 J.Buck c 4 1 1 1 Forsyth 3b 2 0 0 1 JoLopz 2b 4 0 1 0 Stauffr p 2 0 1 0 Vazquz p 2 0 0 0 Cnghm ph 1 0 0 0 Wise ph 1 0 0 0 Grgrsn p 0 0 0 0 Cishek p 0 0 0 0 H.Bell p 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 1 6 1 Totals 28 3 6 3 Florida ................................ 000 000 100 — 1 San Diego .......................... 210 000 00x — 3 DP—Florida 1. LOB—Florida 7, San Diego 3. 2B—Petersen (7), Stanton (22), Bartlett (15). 3B—Guzman (2), Hundley (4). HR—J.Buck (15). SB—Maybin (32). SF—Forsythe. IP H R ER BB SO Florida Vazquez L,7-11....... 6 5 3 3 0 5 Cishek ...................... 2 1 0 0 0 1 San Diego Stauffer W,8-9 ......... 7 5 1 1 1 5 Gregerson H,11 ...... 1 1 0 0 1 0 H.Bell S,33-36 ......... 1 0 0 0 0 0 HBP—by Vazquez (O.Hudson). Umpires—Home, Tony Randazzo;First, Larry Vanover;Second, Brian Gorman;Third, Dan Bellino. T—2:17. A—18,403 (42,691).

Angels 2, Rangers 1 Texas

Los Angeles ab r h bi MIzturs 3b 4 0 0 0 HKndrc 2b 4 0 0 0 Abreu lf 3 0 1 0 V.Wells lf 1 0 0 0 TrHntr rf 4 1 1 0 Trumo 1b 4 1 2 2 Branyn dh 2 0 0 0 Bourjos cf 3 0 2 0 Aybar ss 2 0 0 0 Mathis c 2 0 0 0 Callasp ph 1 0 0 0 BoWlsn c 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 1 7 1 Totals 30 2 6 2 Texas.................................. 000 000 100 — 1 Los Angeles....................... 000 000 002 — 2 No outs when winning run scored. E—C.Lewis (4). LOB—Texas 8, Los Angeles 6. 2B—Andrus (19), Abreu (21). HR—Napoli (20), Trumbo (23). SB—Andrus (32), Gentry (14), Bourjos (16). IP H R ER BB SO Texas C.Lewis .................... 7 4 0 0 2 7 M.Lowe H,10 ........... 1 0 0 0 0 2 M.Adams L,1-2 BS,1-2 ...................... 0 2 2 2 0 0 Los Angeles Weaver..................... 7 6 1 1 1 5 Cassevah................. 12⁄3 1 0 0 1 2 Ho.Ramirez W,1-0 .. 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 M.Adams pitched to 2 batters in the 9th. Umpires—Home, Lance Barksdale;First, Adrian Johnson;Second, Ted Barrett;Third, Fieldin Culbreth. T—2:47. A—41,123 (45,389). Kinsler 2b Andrus ss JHmltn dh MiYong 3b N.Cruz rf Napoli 1b DvMrp lf Gentry pr-cf Torreal c EnChvz cf-lf

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Oakland ab r h bi ab r h bi YEscor ss 5 0 0 0 JWeeks 2b 4 0 0 0 EThms lf 4 1 1 0 Pnngtn ss 4 0 1 0 Bautist rf 4 1 1 0 Crisp cf 4 0 0 0 Lind 1b 4 0 1 1 Sweeny cf 0 0 0 0 Teahen ph-1b 1 0 0 0 Wlngh dh 2 0 0 0 Encrnc dh 4 1 1 1 Allen 1b 4 0 1 0 Rasms cf 4 3 3 2 CJcksn lf 4 0 0 0 McCoy cf 0 0 0 0 KSuzuk c 3 0 0 0 Lawrie 3b 3 1 2 1 DeJess rf 3 0 0 0 A.Hill 2b 4 0 1 0 SSizmr 3b 3 0 1 0 Arencii c 4 0 1 2 Totals 37 711 7 Totals 31 0 3 0 Toronto............................... 010 312 000 — 7 Oakland.............................. 000 000 000 — 0 E—Y.Escobar (12), Allen (1). DP—Oakland 2. LOB—Toronto 6, Oakland 6. 2B—Bautista (20), Rasmus (7), Lawrie (4), Pennington (16). HR—Rasmus (3). IP H R ER BB SO Toronto R.Romero W,12-9 .. 9 3 0 0 2 6 Oakland Cahill L,9-12 ............ 51⁄3 9 7 7 2 2 Billings ...................... 12⁄3 0 0 0 1 3 Norberto................... 1 1 0 0 0 2 Breslow .................... 1 1 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Mike Estabrook;First, Greg Gibson;Second, Gerry Davis;Third, Todd Tichenor. T—2:20. A—12,220 (35,067).

ton, 33; Andrus, Texas, 32; ISuzuki, Seattle, 30; BUpton, Tampa Bay, 26. PITCHING—Verlander, Detroit, 18-5; Sabathia, New York, 17-7; Weaver, Los Angeles, 14-6; Scherzer, Detroit, 13-7; 7 tied at 12. STRIKEOUTS—Verlander, Detroit, 204; FHernandez, Seattle, 185; Sabathia, New York, 184; Shields, Tampa Bay, 173; Price, Tampa Bay, 164; CWilson, Texas, 159; Weaver, Los Angeles, 158. SAVES—Valverde, Detroit, 36; MaRivera, New York, 32; League, Seattle, 30; Papelbon, Boston, 29; CPerez, Cleveland, 27; Walden, Los Angeles, 26; Feliz, Texas, 25; SSantos, Chicago, 25.


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PITTSBURGH STEELERS

Business as usual for Polamalu Steeler star flashes midseason form in win over Philadelphia Eagles.

By WILL GRAVES AP Sports Writer

PITTSBURGH — The ball floated into Troy Polamalu’s hands, and the All-Pro safety’s instincts took over. It didn’t matter that it was just a preseason game, a 24-14 win against Philadelphia. It didn’t matter that the reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year was playing his first half of football since February. It didn’t matter that Pittsburgh coach Mike Tomlin appeared less than thrilled with Polamalu’s decision to try and weave his way through a sea of Eagles in hopes of getting to

the end zone. It didn’t even matter that Polamalu’s trip to pay dirt was cut short by Vick, who chopped Polamalu down after a 36-yard return. Sure Polamalu knows it probably isn’t wise to risk injury in August. Taking it easy just isn’t his style. “When you’re in the middle of the game or in the middle of a play, you don’t differentiate whether you’re in the postseason or the preseason or the regular season,” Polamalu said. “I would probably have the same reaction in either of those situations.” Even if Tomlin would prefer a little discretion from his star. Tomlin told Polamalu “I’m over it” when the perennial Pro Bowler trotted to the sideline following his pick. Still, the coach wasn’t complaining after Pitts-

Dolphins shut down Newton The Associated Press

MIAMI — Cam Newton threw a Hail Mary pass that fell incomplete on the final play of the first half Friday night, and that’s the closest he came to reaching the end zone. The top pick of the NFL draft was shut out in his first exhibition-game start, and Newton’s Carolina Panthers lost to the Miami Dolphins 20-10. Newton played the entire first half, when the Panthers managed only three first downs, had the ball for less than eight minutes and fell behind 17-0. Newton went 7 for 14 for 66 yards, and he ran four times for 18 yards. Carolina crossed midfield for the first time when Newton ran for 7 yards on the next-to-last play of the half. Redskins 16, Colts 3 INDIANAPOLIS — John Beck led Washington to scores on its first four possessions, and the Redskins used a dominant first half to beat the Indianapolis Colts 16-3 on Friday night. Beck made a strong statement in his bid to be Washington’s starting quarterback by going 14 of 17 for 140 yards with no interceptions. Tim Hightower scored the game’s only TD on a 1-yard run. Beck also set up Graham Gano for field goals of 28, 27 and 26 yards as the Redskins took a 16-0 lead late in the first half. Rex Grossman, in competition with Beck for the starting job, was 7 of 13 for 88 yards with one interception in the second half. Indianapolis, playing again without Peyton Manning, has lost eight straight preseason

burgh’s defense appeared rejuvenated with Polamalu’s familiar mane in the secondary and James Harrison’s scrunched up No. 92 jersey at outside linebacker. The two foundations of the league’s best defense a year ago sat out the preseason opener against Washington last week to rest. It took little time for either to get back to full speed. Harrison shared a sack with Donovan Warren while Polamalu’s interception was the final play of an eventful half in which he flung himself all over the Heinz Field turf with his usual reckless abandon. “Those guys are who they are,” Tomlin said. “They are both former defensive player of the year type dudes. So we come to expect that play from them. We weren’t surprised with what we got.” Good thing, because the Steel-

Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu (43) sits on the sideline during the fourth quarter of a preseason game against the Philadelphia Eagles in Pittsburgh. Polamalu seems to be back, he looked just fine playing at full speed in his preseason debut, breaking up a couple of passes.

ers needed a pick-me-up after a sleepy performance the Redskins when the defensive starters gave up a pair of long drives. Philadelphia never got into gear. The firstteam offense managed just 71 yards while playing the entire first half and only made it as far as the Pittsburgh 45. The beat-up Pittsburgh secondary that played without injured starters Ike Taylor and Bryant McFadden held its own and intercepted Vick three times. “It’s always positive to get turnovers,” Polamalu said. “We didn’t play too well the first preseason game. It was nice to have this kind of performance.” It was also positive to see Polamalu quickly recapture the closing burst that’s made him one of the most electrifying defensive players in the league

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Cowboys add three to ring

Team will honor Drew Pearson, Charles Haley and Larry Allen at November game.

games and is 4-24 since 2005 in games played in August and early September. Ravens 31, Chiefs 13 BALTIMORE — The Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens both ended their preseason touchdown droughts Friday night. Now, only Kansas City is searching for a victory. Backup quarterback Tyrod Taylor directed two fourthquarter touchdown drives, the first ending with Jalen Parmele’s go-ahead 10-yard touchdown run with 7:16 remaining, and the Ravens rallied for a 31-13 victory over the winless Chiefs.

By JAIME ARON AP Pro Football Writer

Packers 28, Cardinals 20 GREEN BAY, Wis. — Aaron Rodgers topped off a sharp performance with a 20-yard touchdown pass to Greg Jennings and the Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers beat the Arizona Cardinals 28-20 in a preseason game on Friday night. Rodgers played into the second quarter, completing 9 of 12 passes for 97 yards and the AP PHOTO touchdown. Matt Flynn took over for Rodgers and led the Miami Dolphins linebacker Kevin Burnett (47) and offensive tackle Lydon Murtha (76) pressure Carolina Packers to another touchdown Panthers quarterback Cam Newton during the first half of a preseason football game Friday in Miami. before halftime, a 2-yard run by rookie Alex Green. the next three weeks. and didn’t force any throws Jaguars beat the Falcons 15-13 McCoy finished 10 of 18 for while playing most of the first Friday night. Lions 30, Browns 28 96 yards, his second straight half. Garrard completed 7 of 12 CLEVELAND — Colt McCoy solid performance running passes for 99 yards, with an Jaguars 15, Falcons 13 threw three touchdown passes first-year Browns coach Pat interception in three series. — two to tight end Evan Shurmur’s new West Coast JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Gabbert, the 10th overall pick Moore — in the first half, but offense. McCoy was victimized Jacksonville’s quarterback in April’s draft, completed 11 of the Cleveland Browns blew a by a few drops and wasn’t as competition turned out to be a 23 passes for 96 yards in seven 15-point lead after halftime and sharp as in last week’s win over stalemate against Atlanta. series. Gabbert was plagued by lost 30-28 to the Detroit Lions the Super Bowl champion David Garrard did little to several drops, including three on Friday night in a penaltyPackers. However, the secondsolidify his starting spot and on one second-half series that filled exhibition that showed year QB showed poise, ran rookie Blaine Gabbert was forced the Jaguars to settle for both teams have plenty to fix in away from Ndamukong Suh equally unimpressive as the a 54-yard field goal.

NFL BRIEFS

Giants’defensive end Umenyiora likely miss season opener with injury The Associated Press

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — New York Giants defensive end Osi Umenyiora is having arthroscopic surgery on his right knee and likely will miss the season opener on Sept. 11. General manager Jerry Reese says Friday that Umenyiora “let me know that he wanted to have the surgery now.” Umenyiora has been a headline all summer, as he did not report to training camp with the team following the lockout. Finally, on Monday, he unhappily reported under the terms of his current deal, and worked out for three days before his knee began to swell. Typical recovery for the procedure is at least three weeks, and often four. NEW YORK JETS

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Plaxico Burress will make his playing debut for the New York Jets in the team’s preseason game against Cincinnati on Sunday. Coach Rex Ryan says Burress, healed from a sprained left ankle that hobbled him in training camp, will be in the starting lineup against the Bengals. Ryan adds that the Jets will leave Burress “in there and let him play a bunch.” Ryan says the starters will play into the second quarter. Running back Shonn Greene will not play as he recovers from what the team calls a “low-grade skin infection” on his right foot. He didn’t practice Thursday and isn’t expected to again until next week. Greene is taking antibiotics, but Ryan says “nobody seems too concerned.”

Nick Mangold (stinger) and Joe McKnight (concussion) are expected to play. NEW YORK EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The new home of the New York Jets and Giants is going to be called MetLife Stadium. A person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press on Friday that insurance giant MetLife has finalized a deal to buy the naming rights for the $1.6 billion stadium that will be the site of the 2014 Super Bowl. The person asked not to be identified because the agreement between the New Yorkbased company and the NFL teams has not been announced. A news conference is planned next week, the person told The AP.

TERRELLE PRYOR Former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor could appeal the five-game suspension levied by the NFL if he is selected in next week’s supplemental draft, a decision that would add another layer of complexity to an already unprecedented situation. Pryor was part of a list of eligible players distributed by the league who are eligible for the draft, but he won’t be allowed to practice with the team that selects him until Week 6. Pryor gave up his final season with the Buckeyes following an investigation into the team’s memorabilia-for-cash scandal. Pryor’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, told The Associated Press on Thursday his client accepted the ban.

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ARLINGTON, Texas — For the first time since moving into Cowboys Stadium, the team’s Ring of Honor is getting some new members. And, befitting the enormous building, the class is a big one: 1970s receiving star Drew Pearson, plus Charles Haley and Larry Allen, dominating linemen who helped power the Cowboys to three Super Bowl titles in the 1990s. “All of these guys were a part of some of the greatest moments in franchise history, and were very impactful for us to have those moments,” said team owner Jerry Jones, the sole judge and jury for the Ring. The names will be added Nov. 6, when the Cowboys play the Seattle Seahawks. They’ll be the first additions since Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith and Michael Irvin went in together in 2005, and will swell the membership to 20 — 18 players, plus coach Tom Landry and Tex Schramm, the longtime club president who started the Ring in the early 1970s. Pearson was an undrafted quarterback from Tulsa who made the team in 1973, and went on to be selected to the NFL’s All-Decade Team for the 1970s. He’s perhaps best known as the guy who caught the original “Hail Mary,” in a 1975 playoff game against Minnesota, and as Roger Staubach’s favorite target. “Roger Staubach recently told me ... ‘What Michael Irvin was for Troy, well that’s what Drew Pearson was for me,”’ Jones said. “That was good enough for me right there.” Pearson’s omission from the Ring has long been considered its biggest oversight. Schramm passed over him in the late 1980s and Jones did the same since he took over as sole judge and jury when he bought the team in 1989. Heavy lobbying by Staubach finally persuaded Jones. Pearson said it was the worth the wait. “This is a good time for me because now my kids are grown enough to really appreciate this, understand what it really means, and then my grandkids are old enough now to understand what it means and appreciate it,” Pearson said. Jones gave Pearson the choice of which side of the stadium his name would hang. The choice was easy — the side behind the Cowboys’ bench that already features Schramm, Staubach, Tom Landry and other players from the pre-Jones era. There’s no question Haley and Allen will go on the side facing the Cowboys’ bench, the one that so far features only Aikman, Smith and Irvin.


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BROOKLYN, Mich. — Denny Hamlin won Michigan’s Sprint Cup race back in June. If he can repeat the feat this weekend, he might have a few more fans than usual. Hamlin is currently 12th in the points standings and is in line to earn one of two wild card spots for NASCAR’s postseason, but if he can move into the top 10 it could open a wild card chance for someone else. That’s one of several subplots as drivers scramble to qualify for the 10-race Chase for the Sprint Cup. There are four races remaining in the regular season. “One extra win, by myself or someone else, completely changes the game,” Hamlin said. The top 10 drivers and the two drivers with the most victories in

two wins. Hamlin has just the one win from earlier this year at Michigan International Speedway, but that might be enough, since nobody else chasing a wild card spot has more at this point. Paul Menard (15th place) has a victory as well, so he can give his chances a major boost by winning again. “Our focus, even more so than before, shifts to getting the second win and doing all we can to try and get that second win,” Menard said. “Throwing the dice on the table and seeing what we’ve got.” NASCAR introduced the wild card before the start of this season, and it could set the stage for some aggressive racing among drivers who realize finishing first — and only first — could help them jump into the championship race. “That’s what the points system and movement was made to do —

is give guys an opportunity that don’t quite have the consistency but still have the opportunity to race for the Chase,” said Kurt Busch, who is in good shape in sixth place. “That element of the wild card has definitely made it exciting for everybody to watch.” Marcos Ambrose, who won his first race in NASCAR’s top series Monday at Watkins Glen, is in 22nd place. David Ragan, who is one spot behind Ambrose, also has a victory, and so does Regan Smith, who is 25th. Hamlin could be in a precarious position if someone behind him earns a second victory — or he could change the equation himself by moving up into the top 10. He’s currently 33 points behind 10th-place Tony Stewart. “If Menard got a win, he’s in, right?” asked Carl Edwards, who was trying to work out the different hypotheticals Friday. “But if Denny runs well and Tony falls out then there’s another two guys — if Tony doesn’t get a win, or something like that. Right? I don’t know.”

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Pick-up in housing? The Commerce Department’s report Tuesday on new home sales in July will show if there are any signs of a turnaround in the struggling market. Last year was the worst for newhome sales on records dating back a half century. And through the first six months of this year, sales are trailing last year’s totals. Expectations are that sales edged up slightly last month, to an annual rate of 315,000.

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Anxiety over the risk of slipping into another recession is growing. Investors will have their eyes on Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke as many of the world’s central bankers gather at the Fed’s annual conference in Jackson Hole, Wyo., at the end of the week. Bernanke will likely address the weakening economy, the Standard & Poor’s downgrade of the U.S. credit rating and the stock market’s continuing volatility.

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Late selling hurts shares A growing belief that the country is headed toward recession gave the stock market its fourth straight week of losses. The anxiety in the market was obvious Friday as the major indexes went from modest gains early in the day to another sharp loss. The Dow Jones industrial average had its 10th move of more than 100 points this month. On Friday, there was little news to help investors determine their next moves. And some traders did not want to take the chance of holding stocks if bad news came out of Europe over the weekend. So they began selling during the afternoon. European investors were also cautious — banking stocks fell near two-and-a-half-year lows, dragged down by rumors about banks’ potential losses on bonds issued by heavilyindebted governments.

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Red Cross will shed 25 local employees By STEVE MOCARSKY smocarsky@timesleader.com

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HANOVER TWP. – Twenty-five area people will lose their current jobs with the American Red Cross by Labor Day. Shannon Ludwig, communications manager for American Red Cross Blood Services, confirmed on Friday that five full-time and 21 part-time positions in the tele-recruitment division at the Red Cross Regional Blood Center in Hanover Industrial Estates are among approximately 1,100 nationwide that are being relocated as part of a consolidation. Twenty-six call centers across the United States, where employees call active donors to remind them of upcom-

ing appointments and past donors to invite them to donate again, are being consolidated into three call centers located in Charlotte, N.C., Omaha, Neb., and Tucson, Ariz. “It’s part of a national effort to consolidate our call centers for our (blood) donors to be more efficient and give better, more consistent service,” Ludwig said. Ludwig said all employees in the division were notified last August of the consolidation plans. “We’re helping to place them in jobs elsewhere and encouraging them to apply for any open positions we have within the Red Cross,” Ludwig said, adding

that the employees were also given the option to transfer to one of the three new call centers. Ludwig said one local employee has already transferred to another department at the Hanover Township site. He said most of the part-time positions were filled by employees of temporary employment services. Hanover Township Manager John Sipper said he’s sorry to see the local loss of jobs. “That’s a lot of people. I’m sure it’s devastating to the employees and it obviously hurts the township,” Sipper said. Sipper said the township will lose out

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For Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, the U.S. is a "parasite" because its rising debt weighs on the global economy. For his government, the same debt is the safest possible investment. Russia, the world’s largest energy producer, has boosted its holdings of U.S. debt by more than 1,600 percent since September 2006, according to U.S. Treasury Department data. Russia used surging commodity prices to build the world’s third-largest reserves pile, boosted in part by return on Treasuries. The country is now one of the world’s 10 largest holders of the securities with $110 billion at the end of June, about 70 percent more than when Putin left the Kremlin.

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on the $1-per-week local services tax for each employee as well as earned income taxes for those who live in the township. “And obviously these 26 people pass through and stop at different businesses on their way to and from work, so it has a trickle-down effect on other businesses in the township as well,” he said. Sipper wasn’t happy to learn that the jobs are actually leaving the area for other parts of the country. “It’s sad, because we have a very good workforce here,” Sipper said.

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Investors flocked to gold Friday, sending it to the latest of a series of records, as fears about recession in the world’s major economies infected financial markets. The metal soared as high as $1,881.40 an ounce. It’s been on a tear this summer, rising more than 15 percent in August alone. In the same three weeks, the Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index has fallen about 12 percent. Gold logged its biggest weekly gain since February 2009, according to FactSet data. Analysts have been predicting a top in the market for months only to see gold’s climb accelerate. Gold for December delivery, the most actively traded contract, settled up $30.20, or 1.6 percent, at $1,852.20 an ounce.

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Higher prices: the big trend for back-to-school By ANNE D’INNOCENZIO AP Retail Writer

NEW YORK — Stores are trying everything they can think of to disguise the fact that you’re going to pay more for clothes this fall. Some are using less fabric and calling it the new look. Others are adding cheap stitching and trumpeting it as a redesign. And the buttons on that blouse? Chances are you’re not going to think it’s worth paying several dollars more for the shirt just to have them. Retailers are raising prices on merchandise an average of 10 percent across-the-board this fall in an effort to offset their rising costs for materi-

als and labor. But merchants are worried that cash-strapped customers who are weighed down by economic woes will balk at price hikes. So, retailers are trying to raise prices without tipping off unsuspecting customers. “Let the consumer trickery begin,” said Brian Sozzi, Wall Street Strategies retail analyst Retailers have long tried to mask price hikes — for instance, jacking them up more than needed so that they can offer a “sale” on the higher price. But the new strategies come as merchants’ production and labor costs are expected to rise 10 percent to 20 percent in the second half of the

year after having remained low during most of the past two decades. Costs can quickly add up: Raw materials account for 25 percent to 50 percent of the cost of producing a garment, while labor ranges from 20 percent to 40 percent, analysts estimate. Stores already have passed along their rising costs to customers by raising prices on select items. The core Consumer Price Index, which includes spending on everything except food and energy, rose 0.2 percent in July, the Labor Department said Thursday. But now that production costs are going up even higher, merchants are increasing prices on a broader range of merchandise.

SAN FRANCISCO – Leo Apotheker’s sweeping overhaul of Hewlett-Packard steps up rivalry with his longtime foe Oracle. Harking back to his two-decade career at SAP, Apotheker plans to spin off Hewlett Packard’s personalcomputer business and dive deeper into busiApotheker ness software with the $10.3 billion purchase of Autonomy Corp. With the plans announced this week, Apotheker, 57, makes good on pledges to expand in cloud computing and aims to challenge Oracle and International Business Machines Corp. in more profitable products aimed at corporations. Business software delivered a 19 percent operating margin last quarter, more than triple the amount for the PC unit due to be jettisoned. "Apotheker’s lining up the company to succeed there, and PCs just don’t fit. The lessons he learned at SAP have kicked in," said Pat Becker Jr., a fund manager at Becker Capital Management, which holds Hewlett-Packard shares among $2.2 billion under management. The company agreed this week to buy Autonomy, the second-largest British software maker, for $42.11 a share, or $10.3 billion. Autonomy offers programs for data analysis and its customers include Coca-Cola, Nestle and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The purchase is Hewlett-Packard’s largest since the $13.2 billion acquisition of Electronic Data Systems Corp. in 2008 and Apotheker’s biggest deal since becoming CEO. In February, he orchestrated the purchase of data-analysis company Vertica for an undisclosed price. Apotheker, who hails from Germany and speaks five languages, rose through SAP’s sales and marketing operations, becoming sole CEO in 2009. He was ousted from Walldorf, Germany-based SAP, the top maker of business-management software, in February 2010.

Payrolls climbed in 31 states while jobless rate increased in 28 By ALEX KOWALSKI Bloomberg News

WASHINGTON -- Payrolls climbed in 31 U.S. states in July, led by New York and Texas, while the jobless rate increased in 28, painting a mixed employment picture the month before global stock markets slumped. Employers in New York boosted staff by 29,400 workers, while those in Texas added 29,300, figures from the Labor Department showed Friday in Washington. Joblessness increased by 0.4 percentage

point in Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota and South Carolina. Nevada continued to lead the nation in unemployment with a rate of 12.9 percent. Widespread job growth is needed to shore up incomes after spending among consumers ground to a halt in the second quarter, raising concern the world’s largest economy was stalling. A Labor Department report on Aug. 5 showed employers added117,000 workers to payrolls last month and the jobless rate fell to 9.1 percent.

"The overall labor market was doing better than previous months but the bigger point is that it’s a lot weaker than earlier in the year," said Paul Dales, senior U.S. economist at Capital Economics in Toronto. "That’s a concern given that any data from July won’t reflect the market turmoil in the last couple of weeks that really could have prompted some businesses to postpone or cancel any hiring plans." After Nevada, the jobless rate was highest in California at 12 percent and

Michigan and South Carolina, both at 10.9 percent. Michigan and Tennessee rounded out the top four states showing the biggest increases in payrolls with gains of 23,000 and 14,300, respectively. The biggest job losses last month occurred in Illinois, where employers cut payrolls by 24,900, and in Florida, which saw a 22,100 decrease. Over the past12 months, six states lost jobs, including Indiana, Nevada, Kansas, Alabama, Georgia and Delaware.


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10801.41 4207.02 414.78 6962.57 2338.66 1122.05 787.35 11789.01 650.61

10817.65 4221.60 416.67 6970.10 2341.84 1123.53 787.86 11802.12 651.70

InterestRates Interestrates

The yield on the 10-year Treasury note fell to 2.06 percent Friday. Changing yields affect interest rates on consumer loans. PRIME FED RATE FUNDS .13 YEST 3.25 .13 6 MO AGO 3.25 .13 1 YR AGO 3.25

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WK

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2.90 5.03 2.29 8.45 4.27 1.26 3.53

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Foreign Exchange & Metals The dollar hit a new low against the Japanese yen Friday as investors looked for relatively safe places to put their money. The dollar was only slightly weaker against other currencies. 52-Wk High Low Name 48.70 95.64 17.95 19.69 38.49 18.35 94.79 21.41 36.99 55.97 12.12 41.62 18.41 146.74 47.60 16.32 123.48 147.12 2.44 37.82 80.26 64.36 79.72 40.87 50.35 44.65 14.32 49.25 29.24 6.45 16.32 41.28 36.57 32.46 41.78 80.97 72.74 38.98 27.09 34.30 78.19 23.75 41.11 65.51 50.26 29.67 20.70 25.90 65.21 58.99 40.44 48.53 46.98 10.83 33.14 12.45 20.50 2.99 32.76 5.53 22.90 38.59 19.66 6.53 56.78 14.05 25.21 60.97 37.65 65.37 64.56 27.61 19.28 8.08 31.58 32.75 7.70 46.81 62.71 19.19 38.50 28.74 57.08 36.71 28.87 65.86 16.06 98.19 31.45 84.49 51.04 80.86 38.62 21.10 12.65 22.42 89.80 64.44 93.90 45.09

32.81 52.91 8.66 11.53 21.81 9.84 54.91 11.35 24.14 44.78 7.65 20.95 8.01 88.81 20.07 6.60 86.62 40.50 .95 16.54 57.37 39.23 23.15 35.19 27.29 22.02 7.92 30.61 20.19 2.98 11.20 29.88 28.00 26.35 29.80 50.33 12.04 27.67 20.58 29.45 52.32 11.94 22.50 39.64 32.48 18.39 11.65 12.28 42.74 40.25 20.21 29.15 27.36 5.45 17.40 6.60 12.04 1.18 27.12 4.70 13.83 24.35 15.82 1.74 39.56 9.32 15.13 45.28 15.98 30.30 47.92 18.63 13.83 3.68 15.48 25.25 3.92 23.57 29.12 8.84 14.09 10.77 36.05 22.95 15.26 41.74 7.05 76.74 13.00 39.43 34.45 50.36 28.34 13.28 7.06 15.40 64.08 43.81 67.56 34.27

CURRENCY CLOSE PVS. %CH. 6MO. USD per British Pound 1.6482 -.0014 -.08% 1.6246 Canadian Dollar .9896 -.0012 -.12% .9868 USD per Euro 1.4387 +.0068 +.47% 1.3685 Japanese Yen 76.48 -.06 -.08% 83.10 Mexican Peso 12.2793 -.0576 -.47% 12.0294

1 YR. 1.5596 1.0395 1.2824 85.32 12.7320

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1 YR. +21.01 +50.66 +23.85 +135.95 +57.19

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NATIONAL FORECAST TODAY A mix of sun and clouds

85° 57°

SUNDAY

WEDNESDAY

TUESDAY Mostly sunny

MONDAY

Sun, a shower

Sun, a shower

85° 64°

80° 62°

THURSDAY

Mostly sunny

78° 55°

FRIDAY

Sun, a T-storm

82° 55°

Syracuse 87/67

Poughkeepsie 88/62

Wilkes-Barre 85/65 New York City 87/72 Reading 86/67

Cooling Degree Days*

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

84/62 80/60 91 in 1916 44 in 1924 8 116 643 764 496

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

Precipitation

Sunrise Today 6:18a Tomorrow 6:19a Moonrise Today 10:56p Tomorrow 11:36p

Delmarva/Ocean City

Highs: 81-88. Lows: 64-76. Sunny to partly cloudy and warm today. Partly cloudy skies tonight.

0.01” 3.96” 1.83” 34.63” 23.74” Sunset 7:56p 7:54p Moonset 1:01p 1:59p

River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. Susquehanna Wilkes-Barre Towanda Lehigh Bethlehem Delaware Port Jervis Last

Stage Chg. Fld. Stg 1.17 -0.41 22.0 0.63 -0.03 21.0 2.86

0.54

16.0

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18.0

New

First

Full

Aug. 21 Aug. 27 Sept. 4 Sept. 12

Forecasts, graphs and data ©2011

Weather Central, LP For more weather information go to:

www.timesleader.com National Weather Service

607-729-1597

83/68

80/67

weekend isn't looking bad. We may have a stray shower over

69/61 93/74

105/82

97/75

eastern Pennsylvania

100/77 90/77

88/73

63/51 58/51

City

Yesterday

Today Tomorrow

Anchorage Atlanta Baltimore Boston Buffalo Charlotte Chicago Cleveland Dallas Denver Detroit Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Las Vegas Los Angeles Miami Milwaukee Minneapolis

56/51/.09 63/51/sh 95/72/.00 93/74/pc 85/68/.01 88/68/pc 87/72/.03 85/67/pc 84/65/.00 83/68/pc 90/64/.00 93/69/pc 86/64/.00 80/67/t 84/67/.00 84/67/pc 106/81/.00 105/82/s 80/60/.00 87/65/t 84/62/.00 84/67/t 83/76/.00 88/73/s 103/79/.00 100/77/pc 88/68/.00 90/67/t 100/85/.00 105/81/s 71/63/.00 69/61/s 91/76/.04 90/77/t 83/62/.00 73/63/t 83/69/.00 77/58/pc

ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport

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

Sun and Moon

Brandywine Valley

Highs: 86-87. Lows: 68-69. Sunny to partly cloudy and warm today. Partly cloudy skies tonight. Atlantic City 83/70

Temperatures

The Finger Lakes

Highs: 83-87. Lows: 61-68. Partly cloudy and warm today. Partly cloudy with increasing clouds late tonight.

The weather this

84/67 90/72

Highs: 80-86. Lows: 60-65. Sunny to partly cloudy and warm today. Partly cloudy skies tonight.

Philadelphia 87/70

Yesterday Average Record High Record Low

87/65

63/55

The Jersey Shore

Pottsville 85/63

Harrisburg 87/65

85° 65°

Highs: 80-85. Lows: 67-71. Sunny to partly cloudy and warm today. Partly cloudy skies tonight.

77/58 87/72

The Poconos

Albany 86/65

Towanda 85/62

State College 85/61

84/57

TODAY’S SUMMARY

Binghamton 86/64

Scranton 86/65

81/57

Mostly sunny

80° 60°

REGIONAL FORECAST Today’s high/ Tonight’s low

NATIONAL FORECAST: Showers and thunderstorms will be likely along a frontal boundary over the Midwest, with a few showers and thunderstorms possible to the north of the front. Scattered thunderstorms will develop from portions of the Southwest into the central Rockies as well. Central and southern Florida will experience scattered showers and thunderstorms.

City

Yesterday

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

66/54/.00 109/84/.00 86/68/.00 75/59/.00 52/45/.00 61/50/.00 79/63/.00 93/82/.00 86/66/.00 70/48/.00

60/46/sh 92/73/t 89/68/t 86/69/pc 79/64/t 92/70/t 79/67/pc 83/68/t 103/81/pc 90/63/t 80/65/t 88/74/s 99/79/pc 85/64/t 104/82/s 70/61/s 91/81/t 77/63/pc 78/60/pc

City

74/56/pc 106/80/s 87/67/s 69/54/s 50/38/sh 65/53/sh 77/57/pc 91/81/t 90/67/s 72/56/sh

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Relelie Rogers, 68, was a domestic house worker for years. The new movie ’The Help’ highlights the plight of black women who worked cleaning the homes of whites at a time in history when that was almost the only job available for them.

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ETROIT — At the age of 9, Mary Upshaw McClendon started work cleaning a white family’s house near her hometown of Red Level, Ala. Relelie Rogers (most people call her Lillie) was 15 when she took over her mother’s job cleaning for a family near Birmingham, Ala. She also had to care for the family’s daughter, who was not quite a year old.

Evelyn Goff, 80, started cleaning suburban homes after she and her husband moved to Detroit from Eudora, Miss., in 1949. She retired from domestic work after 32 years. Mildred Hooper, 86, of Detroit puts it this way: “That’s the only kind of work they had for black women back then.” Historians estimate that 70 percent to 90 percent of the black women who worked before World War II ended did domestic service for whites.

“The Help,” a movie based on the best-selling book, shines a spotlight on a line of work that still struggles to break free from social stigmas. When McClendon, 87, moved to Detroit from Alabama in 1955, she brought with her a burning desire to improve conditions for domestic workers. She started the Detroit Household Workers Organization in 1969. The goal was to encourage fair wages, benefits and greater respect for women doing domestic work.

Mary Upshaw McClendon, 87, founded the Household Workers Organization in 1969.

“I never shall forget I was working for one woman, and she told me to eat my food in the room where the dog was, not in the room with the family,” McClendon said. “Some of these people were treating their dogs and cats better than we were treated.” McClendon said that when she worked in the South, she was paid “a dollar and some change,” a day. After moving to Detroit, she earned about See STORY, Page 3C

Try these offbeat ways to beat the heat By BAILEY SHIFFLER McClatchy Newspapers

Desperate heat calls for desperate cooling measures. We’re certain you have resorted already to sprinklers, ice packs and the tried-and-true Slip ’N Slide, but we thought you might want some fresh ideas for what’s left of August. That’s why we’ve come up with a list of a dozen genuine (though perhaps at times a little ridiculous) ways to lower your body temperature during the dog days. Here’s hoping they provide you with a little relief from the heat. 1. Create a water-filled obstacle course All it will take is a stopwatch and a little creativity. Imagine the possibilities: A lemonade chugging contest followed by a race to fill kiddie pools with buckets of ice water finished off by a potatosack hop through the sprinklers. If you have a pool, add doggie-paddling races. 2. Host a water-balloon toss

It’s a win-win. If your team goes the longest without breaking the balloon, you win the game. If your balloon breaks and refreshes you with a hit of ice-cold water, well, in this heat, we call that a win, too. Call together the neighborhood troops and play a few rounds — preferably under the shade of a big tree. 3. Make your own soft serve The new-to-the-market Yonanas Maker is selling out fast for good reason. In just minutes, it converts frozen fruits and vegetables into a creamy froyo-like snack. The new must-have appliance comes with a recipe book complete with instructions on how to make some clever flavors. Find it at Target for $49.99. See www.target.com for availability at local stores. Also available through www.yonanas.com. 4. Wear clothes that breathe In the spring, Jockey debuted its Staycool line — a collection of men’s

and women’s T-shirts and underwear designed to help keep you cool. Outlast Technologies developed the Space Age fabric for the aerospace industry and NASA. Jockey promises that sporting this line of undergarments will keep you 3 degrees cooler. We’ll take what we can get! Men’s T-shirt two-pack: $27; boxer/ brief three-pack: $29.50; women’s reversible T-shirt: $21; bikini underwear threepack: $24. Prices are approximate. The line is available at Macy’s. 5. Eat a cold meal Dishes hot from the oven don’t have quite the same appeal when it is as hot as an oven outside. Try cold staples such as salads, shrimp cocktails and gazpacho, or cool down your favorSee HEAT, Page 2C

ho felt a twinge of sympathy for Chicken Little? Show of hands, please. Can’t remember if I did at the time I read the childhood tale, but I can almost promise you if Henny Penny were running ’round the world today ranting about the sky falling, and certainly if she owned a home, it would be more difficult to dismiss her as a wing-flapping fool. Case in point is the post-millennial, all-grown-up version of “acorns keep falling on my head.” These acorns come in the form of all-too-dire warning letters, and they aren’t exactly hitting me on the head, but I really do wish they’d stop showing up in my mailbox. Seriously, if this is truly a time when we’d do well as a country to encourage homeownership, we’d best hide these portentous papers from any of our on-the-fence friends considering making the leap from renting to buying. If they catch wind of all the things that can happen once they cross that threshold, after all, well … who in their right mind? Latest case in point: My friends at American Water Resources (to whom I mean no disrespect) have just advised me, and likely you, that my home can have up to 500 feet of natural-gas piping and up to 4,000 feet of electrical wire, all part of a complex system that could break down, leaving me with (in bold print) no way to cook my meals, heat my home or power my lights until the quite-costly repairs are complete. I even got a little chart with pictures illustrating potential catastrophes. First reaction? Come on, water people, PLEASE be kidding me. Aren’t you just a tad ungrateful? You spent almost five full years sending me letter after letter advising me how dreadful things also could happen to my water and sewer lines and noting that if I had half a brain I’d agree to have “only a few dollars per month” added to my water bill to avert financial disaster should any of this come to pass. I spent the same almost five full years ignoring you, reasoning my water bill was high enough, thank you kindly. But then the spirit moved me, so to speak, or, I suppose, one of the many continuing written advisories that a neighbor on a nearby street, who’d also rejected the insurance, of course, had just faced Armageddon in the form of burst pipes and presumably might even now be hurtling toward bankruptcy and wholesale ruin. So, yeah, I capitulated. Signed up for water-line AND sewer-line insurance and started sleeping better every night. Truth is I even started giving some thought to something akin to plumbing insurance, having had my own hired plumbers proudly display several pieces of crusty, craggy old pipes they had to replace at quite a pretty penny. In for the pennies, in for the pounds, I reasoned. But then I am done. No mas! Keep the cards and letters away! Enter the gas-and-electrical-lines spiel, adding nice mental images of fire to my already recurring visions of a second Great Flood right in my own backyard. Five more dollars per month, and I might sleep like a newborn. What does everyone else think? Who likes a restful slumber, and who’d rather roll the dice? I’m collecting opinions. I did the math, of course: $5 per month is $60 per year is $600 per decade. What’s the probability of a calamity with a higher price tag than that in the next 10 years? Such query comes from one all too happy to turn down every extra warranty ever offered in a store. The other day it was a $7 replacement plan on a $25 mini Shop-Vac. Yes, a Shop-Vac! But of course I don’t live inside a Shop-Vac. If that thing blows, well, I’m out $25. If the whole darn house blows … Well, Chicken Little and I could surely share a coop. Reach Sandra Snyder, the editor of At Home, at 831-7383 or ssnyder@timesleader.com.


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space: The dramatic, two-story foyer boasts a balcony overlook from upstairs and elegant columns leading to the main living area. At the heart of the home, the great room, kitchen, dining room and breakfast nook are combined into one large open area that maximizes flow between spaces. A snack bar offers casual seating, while windows on two sides let light stream into the dining room.

Head outside to the covered porch in pleasant weather, or stay inside by the fire when it turns chilly. Sleeping quarters are upstairs, including the master suite, which has a dual-vanity private bath with a window over the tub looking out to the side property. Two additional bedrooms, one with a balcony outside, use the full hall bath. A linen closet is a convenient touch.

HMAFAPW00911 DETAILS: Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 2 1/2 Upper floor: 780 sq. ft. Main floor: 1,000 sq. ft. Total living area: 1,780 sq. ft. Garage: 589 sq, ft. Covered patio: 100 sq. ft. Dimensions: 40-0 x 66-6 Exterior wall framing: 2x6 Foundation options: slab

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Winter, spring, summer or fall — at the library it’s always c-o-l-d. Maybe it wants to make sure patrons don’t fall asleep while reading, or perhaps the thermostats at libraries across the country are collectively broken. Never mind the reason, just get in the car and head to your public book repository. To be certain that you push hot weather from your mind, skip the beach reads and opt for a book that will make you say “Brrrr!” We like C.S. Lewis’ wintery white witch in “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe,” “The Mitten” by Jan

Brett, or, if you’re up for something scary, “The Shining” is sure to make you shiver — and not just because it is set in the cold. 10. Rest on a Chillow Sleep sweet (and cold) with the Chillow, a unique product designed to keep your head cold while you rest. The Chillow uses a mix of memory foam and fluidcooling technology to ensure a cold night’s sleep — or in this weather, a cold nap’s sleep or a cold backrest. The Chillow fits around a standard pillow and needs no refrigeration. Find it at Amazon.com for $24.95.

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cool that you might even need to dig out a pair of jeans from the doldrums of your closet. (If you haven’t thrown them away in protest yet.) . 8. Blot your way to cool Cool Off’s Citrus Ice towelettes are a natural way to get a break from the heat. The individually packaged wipes are infused with a blend of natural cooling herbs, botanicals and oils that combine to create a building chill when pressed on skin. They promise to provide relief for at least 20 minutes, or up to an hour and a half. Find them on Amazon.com, where a pack of 24 will set you back $9.78. 9. Go to the library

Here’s help from readers for readers — this time about subway tile. A couple wanted to know what to do about discolored subway tiles in their 1930s-era shower. Was there a way to clean them or could they be replaced with something similar, they asked. Jeanne Gallagher of Philadelphia had a similar situation in the tub surround area of her late-1920s bathroom. One thing that finally helped make the job doable — and not horrendously expensive — was to stop trying to match the tile that needed to be replaced (1920s Ming Green turned out to be a completely different shade than 1980s Ming Green!). “We actually went for a complementary tile and even chiseled out a pattern,” she reported, “so that once the new tile was set, it looked elegant and intentional, rather than like a bad-dye, doesn’t-quite-match job.” Getting the tile out “is still time-consuming and painstaking, but with patience and the right sort of tools, it can be done,” she said. Contractor David Baker said the grout lines for these old tiles “make it nearly impossible to use even a thin diamond blade to individually remove glaze-stained tiles.” And even if this could be done reasonably well, it would be highly unlikely to obtain a decent (or at least undetectable) match with any new tiles bought. There also is the problem of very tiny shifts in standard sizing. What was 4 by 4 inches in the 1930s may be slightly smaller today. “The chances of executing a satisfactory job while pleasing the customer and staying within a less-than-outrageous budget would be very difficult,” Baker said. Reader B. Calhoun said that after gutting and retiling an old bathroom, which was labor intensive and expensive because of the wet bed, “our tile contractor suggested that we tile over the existing tile of our other shower, shower floor, and floor of our second bathroom.” The tile was secure and set in wet bed with no leaks, just an awful color. His concern was that he did not want it to look like there were two layers of tile, and it doesn’t. “Our contractor was able to extend the shower drain to accommodate the thickness of the new tile and re-

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Choose vivid outdoor rugs with durability By MARNI JAMESON The Orlando Sentinel

ORLANDO, Fla. — I was very excited when I bought my first outdoor rug five years ago. “Outdoor rug” it said, right there on the label. Silly me, I thought, “Hey, this might be a good rug for outdoors!” I put it on the deck, where it defined the space and added pattern, texture, color and pizzazz. By summer’s end, the rug had begun to disintegrate, and its once-vivid sage green pattern had faded to muted muck. I did what I do in these circumstances: I chose not to believe this was happening to me. I let the rug lie, all year long. By the next summer, it looked worse. Eventually, I faced facts and did the other thing I do when I make a mistake. I made the same one again! I bought another outdoor rug. Two summers later the rug was in shreds, a victim of the Colorado sun. Now I want to spiff up my patio at my new place in Florida with — you guessed it — an outdoor rug. I decided to call an expert to help me dodge disappointment and better manage my expectations.

STORY $12 a day. In Detroit, she worked as a maid for more than 30 years. She was paid $8 a day when she first started but $75 a day by the time she retired in 1983. Goff said she enjoyed the work because it allowed her a level of independence and the families she worked for treated her well. She said she knows some people looked down on her job. “But I didn’t mind. I was making an honest living and helping to take care of my family,” said Goff, who raised five children. Book clubs and church groups are making movie-dinner dates to see “The Help.” The Home Shopping Network has unveiled a collection of beauty products, home-decor items and fashions inspired by it. The August cover story of “Food & Wine” magazine examines the authenticity of the gorgeous soul food served in the movie, and “The Help” social action campaign has launched a contest encouraging people to share their stories the way the characters do. N’S

Jean-Rene Pelletier, manager for Outdoor RugsOnly.com, seemed to listen and care. Like a good salesman he said, “Well, obviously, you need to buy a higher-quality rug.” “Oh, no, you don’t!” I stopped him. I spent $150 to $200 for my two 8-by-10 rugs! “It didn’t just fall apart,” I said. “It turned black with mildew or mold, or something disgusting.”

“The rug didn’t mildew,” Pelletier patiently explained. “The dirt on the rug mildewed.” I feel so stupid sometimes. Still, I asked him how to make a better choice this time: • Lasting is relative. Some rugs are more durable than others, but they will last longer if you put them in a covered area and keep them clean. I never managed to do either.

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Domestic workers were often far more than house cleaners. Many cleaned the house, the clothes, took care of the children and cooked. Today, it would cost an estimated $364 a day to hire a person to do all that, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Here are the mean hourly rates from the bureau’s Occupational

Employment and Wages data released in May 2010: • Private household cook: $14.95 • Maid: $10.17 • Child care worker: $10.15 • Laundry worker: $10.21 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics: Occupational Employment and Wages, May 2010. www.bls.gov/news.release/ ocwage.htm

Women who worked those jobs and historians who study domestic workers then and now say they hope the reality of the women’s experience and contributions isn’t glossed over in the Hollywood hoopla. Melba Joyce Boyd, chairwoman of Wayne State University’s Department of Africana Studies, said people should be aware of the challenges that confronted domestic workers at the time. “It was extremely difficult work,” Boyd said. “They worked long hours for very little pay. But these women’s work and determination helped to make a way for future generations to live better lives.” The threat of sexual abuse was ever-present, said Wayne State University history professor Da-

nielle McGuire. “Every time a girl or woman took a job, she had to be very careful about what could happen there in that home,” said McGuire, author “At the Dark End of the Street,” a book examining sexual abuse of black women and how it played a role in propelling Rosa Parks’ activism. Arizona State University professor Mary Romero said most women doing domestic work these days are Latina. “It’s difficult to count exactly how many because much of it remains underground work,” said Romero, who authored “Maid in the U.S.A.,” and “The Maid’s Daughter: Living Inside and Outside the American Dream” (NYU Press, $27.95), which will be released next month.

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• Hang and hose. For a good cleaning, hang it up, hose it off and let it dry completely before putting it back. • Read the label. When buying a rug, look for a label that says 100 percent polypropylene and UV stabilized (to resist fading) as well as mold-, mildewand weather-resistant. • Hand or machine made. Machine-made rugs are lighter, dry faster and are better for exposed areas. Handmade rugs are more expensive, have a higher pile, feel softer and more like indoor rugs, but hold water so stay soggy. They’re better for covered porches. Avoid fabric borders, which can deteriorate faster than the rest of the rug. • Skid protection. Add a mesh pad under the rug if it slips. A pad also can help air circulate, which helps prevent rotting. • What’s hot? Rugs have become more colorful and contemporary in the past few years. Though traditional oriental designs are still popular, more consumers are choosing bold colors and patterns, especially florals, geometrics and botanicals. Romero said there has been limited progress in the field — mostly for white women. Many women have turned the cleaning field into lucrative professional businesses. “These women get bonded, start companies and own their own equipment, but what you find is that many of those actually doing the work are Latinos,” Romero said. Rogers, 68, said cleaning house suited her because she developed a fondness for cleanliness and orderliness from her mother. Rogers quit working for one woman because that woman couldn’t keep the house clean even for a day. “I’d clean the house one day and go back the next day and the house don’t look like nothing I did the day before,” Rogers said. “Each day it was just like you ain’t cleaned up.” She said she always took pride in her work and is grateful that it helped her raise five children. “I’ve always liked for things to be clean and organized,” she said. “I like everything in its place. That comes from the way I grew up. My mother could smell dirt a mile away.”

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Polish Room will exhibit 1940s house display

Members of the Polish Room at Wilkes University will have a 1940s Polish house display from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and Sunday at the Eckley Miners’ Village Civil War Weekend, Highland Road, off Route 940, Eckley. The partially furnished house features a tribute to the armed forces, Polish pictures, artifacts, histories and traditions. Committee members, seated, are Bernadine Tarasek, Josephine Zuba, Mary Ann Frank, Joyce Latoski, and Susan Najaka. Standing: Rose Fritzen, Delphine Bienick, Joyce Gebhardt, Janice DeMuro, Jean Lewandowski, Fran Macy, Marie Voitek, Alexandra Soletski and Barbara Smith.

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Alexandra J. Doroskewicz, daughter of Michelle Chocallo and David Doroskewicz, Kingston, is celebrating her fourth birthday today, Aug. 20. Alexandra is a granddaughter of Nancy Doroskewicz, Edwardsville; Bonnie Chocallo, Franklin Township; and the late Stephen Doroskewicz and Michael Chocallo.

Braden Maxwell Zaremba, son of Michael and Megan Zaremba, Nanticoke, is celebrating his seventh birthday today, Aug. 20. Braden is a grandson of Chester and Henrietta Zaremba, Nanticoke, and Richard and Megan Tennesen, Sheatown. He is a great-grandson of Dorothy Coopey, Pembroke Pines, Fla. Braden has a brother, Tyler, 1 1.

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Nora Grace Butcher, daughter of Jeff Butcher, M.D. and Janine Barsoum, D.O., is celebrating her third birthday today, Aug. 20. Nora is a granddaughter of Robert and Victoria Butcher, Dupont, and Magdy and Nadia Barsoum, Newtown Square. She is a great-granddaughter of the late Louis and Julia Komski, Dupont. Nora has a brother, Nicholas, 5.

Marli Rose Donahue, daughter of Bob Donahue and Jamie Donahue, Nanticoke, is celebrating her third birthday today, Aug. 20. Marli is a granddaughter of Bob and Tierney Donahue, Nanticoke, and Ed and Karen Sumski, Scranton. She is a great-granddaughter of James and Phyllis Knight, Nanticoke, and Tillie Smith, Scranton. Marli has a sister, Gianna, 8.

Padre Pio Prayer Group formed at St. Faustina Parish

St. Faustina Parish in Nanticoke has begun a new Padre Pio Prayer Group, which meets after the 6 p.m. Mass on the first Wednesday of every month at the Main Site. The Rev. James Nash, host pastor, will lead the faithful at the meetings. The Rev. Pio Mandato, a Franciscan priest living as a missionary hermit in the Diocese of Scranton, was the guest at the first meeting. Some of the participants at the first meeting, first row, are Rita Collins, Barbara Lach, Mary Ellen Starzynski, Cathy Babetski, Callie Kowalski, Angela Babetski, Joel Kankiewicz, and Mandato. Second row: Nash, Deacon Florian Gyza, the Rev. Ray Deviney, Jonathan Pipan, Margarita Thomas, Paul Kankiewicz, Jane Zelinka, Anthony Gialanella, Francis Zelinka, Sandy Repak and Kelly Wozniak.

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Brielle Barrett Brielle Barrett, daughter of Kenley Filipowicz Barrett and Jeff Barrett, Dallas, Texas, is celebrating her second birthday today, Aug. 20. Brielle is a granddaughter of Michael and Dawn Filipowicz, Sebastian, Fla., and Shirley Barrett, Michigan. She is a great-granddaughter of Shirley Filipowicz, Wilkes-Barre.

NAMES AND FACES Centenary United Methodist Church, 26 N. Main St., Ashley, will welcome its new part-time pastor, the Rev. Sarah Conrad Sours, at 10 a.m. on Sept 1. Her husband is the new pastor at Christ United Methodist Church in Mountain Top. The couple has two sons and is expecting a child in December. Effective Sept. 4, the regular Sunday worship service will take place at 10 a.m. and Sunday School classes for children will be held during the service downstairs. The Rev. Reese and Tracy Kle-

pacz, gospel singers, will perform in concert at 11 a.m. on Aug. 28 at Christian Assembly Church, 195 E. Northampton St., WilkesBarre. The Klepaczes have sung and shared their inspirational Klepacz message across the nation including at Walt Disney World and Independence Hall, and on various television and radio broadcasts. Seating is free but limited. For more information, call 824-7683.

KINGSTON: The Recovery Through Jesus support group will have an ice cream social at 7 p.m. Monday at Christ Community Church, 100 W. Dorrance St. A variety of flavors and refreshments will be available. For more information, visit www.ccchurchtoday.org. or call 283-2202.

Trucksville Cub Scouts begin new year with cookout Cub Scout Pack 155 will kick off a new year of scouting with a ‘Welcome Back, Pack’ cookout and Cub Scout Roundup from 3 to 5 p.m. Aug. 28 at Trucksville United Methodist Church Pavilion, 40 Knob Hill Road, Trucksville. Boys in kindergarten through fifth grade and their parents are invited. A variety of games and food are planned and members of Pack 155 will receive recognition for awards earned during the summer. Pack 155 will also accept registrations at the annual School Sign-up Night planned from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 20 at the Dallas Elementary School. For more information on either event, contact Crys Jennings at 696-6941 or Russ Banta at 696-2833. At last year’s cookout, first row, are Jacob Banta, Lucas Tomko, Matt Cheskiewicz, Zack Calkins, Doug Newbigging, Ethan Shilanski, Austin Sowga, Dylan Roberts and Ryan Hunt. Second row: Kyle Gurzynski, Nathan Ostroski, Matt Magnotta, Scotty Banta, Alex Jennings, Zack Chamberlain, Dennis Dukinas and Nick Zaboski. Third row: Paul Hurn, Jacob Calkins, Ryan Kollar, Rory Brown, Joe Fioti, Crys Jennings, George Bath and Betty June Mathers. Fourth row: Tony Fioti, Scott Banta, Russ Banta, Tom Gurzynski, Todd Calkins, Bob Magnotta and Rick Ostroski.

NANTICOKE: The annual Mass for Peace sponsored by the Blessed Teresa of Calcutta Social Concerns Ministry will be held at 6 p.m. on Aug. 31 at the main worship site of St. Faustina Parish, South Hanover Street. The community is invited to pray for peace and justice as well as bring an item for the food pantry. PITTSTON: An interfaith service and musical tribute in See BRIEF, Page 5C

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BRIEF commemoration of the terrorists attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, will take place at 2:30 p.m. on Sept. 11 at St. John the Evangelist Church, Broad and Church streets. The service will be conducted by members of the Greater Pittston Ministerium and feature scripture readings, prayers and music by the “Every Voice Choir” directed by Joanne Austin, members of the PA Northeast Chapter of the American Guild of Organists and parish organist and music director Joe Holden.

WILKES-BARRE: Field of Grace Community of Faith, a United Methodist Church, at 786 W. Market St., Kingston, continues its free Summer in the Field program at 10 a.m. each Sunday through Sept. 5 in Kirby Park. Led by the Rev. Marcelle Dotson, senior pastor, the program supports students, parents and educators as they prepare to go back to school. Last weekend’s Back to School Kick-Off Concert featuring national gospel recording artist Eric Simmons of Philadelphia is being rescheduled. Throughout August the church will collect school supplies for distribution to families in need. To make a donation, call 861-9711 or bring donations to the program. WILKES-BARRE: The Food Pantry through REACH at St. Stephen’s Church, 35 S. Franklin St., is open from noon to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. The Clothing Closet offering free clothing for men, women, and children is open from 4 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays and noon to 3:30 p.m. Wednesdays.

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Apostolic Apostolic Faith Tabernacle

http://ww/apostolicfaith.net 536 Village Rd, Orange Pastor Chorba 333-5172 Worship, Sunday School 10 a.m. Messages-To-Go Ministry Sun. Eve. Worship 7 p.m. Bible Study Wed 7:30 p.m.

Apostolic New Life Church

207 Boston Ave., West Pittston 693-1423 Youth & Adult Praise Team, Energetic & friendly atmosphere Sunday 10am & 6:00pm Wed. 7:30pm Pastor Philip Webb Come Worship with Us!

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

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

First Assembly Of God

424 Stanton Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

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

Parish & Loomis St. W-B Sunday Worship 10 a.m.

Sunday School 11:15 a.m. Bible Study Wed 6:30 p.m. Pastor Don Hartsthorne 822-3372

Mt. Zion Baptist Church

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

First Baptist

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

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

Sunday School 9:15am Service 10:30am Nursery provided Thursday Night 6:30pm Bible study & Youth Groups Coffee house Fridays 6 to 9 pm with live music.

Living Hope Bible Church

PLEASE COME JOIN US FOR SUNDAY WORSHIP 35 S. Main St. Plains, PA Pastor Mark DeSilva Sunday Service 10:00 a.m. Sunday School for all ages 9:00 a.m. Youth Group & Womans Bible Study Call for information 570-822-0700

Grace Community Church

A Bible Teaching Ministry Memorial Hwy. Dallas Sunday Services: 10 a.m., 6 p.m. (570) 675-3723 www.gracechurchdallas.org

Christian Wyoming Ave. Christian

881 Wyoming Ave., Kingston 570-288-4855 Interim Pastor Norman Beck Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Sunday Evening Worship 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m. ELEVATOR AVAILABLE

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A family oriented church 63 West Division St., W-B Pastor: Kenneth P. Jordan Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m.

First Baptist

52 E. 8th Street, Wyoming Sunday School All Ages 9:30 Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Tues 7 p.m. prayer meeting Pastor: Jeffery Klansek 693-1754 Visitors Welcome

MEADE ST. BAPTIST 50 S. Meade St.

Wilkes-Barre, PA Chester F. Dudick, Pastor (570) 820-8355 SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE PRAYER, BIBLE STUDY & PIONEER CLUB Wed 6:30 p.m. WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP

Pastor Jerry Branch Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Sun. Worship 9:15 & 11 a.m. Wed. Eve. Prayer & Bible Study 6:30 p.m.

Christ Community Church

100 West Dorrance St. Kingston, PA 18704 Sunday School/ABF 9:30 a.m. Sun Worship 10:30 a.m. Radio Ministry “Searching the Scriptures” Sunday 7:30-8:30 AM WRKC 88.5 FM website: www.ccchurchtoday.org Pastor: John Butch Phone: 283-2202

Cross Creek Community Church

Sunday Services 9am & 10:45am With Jr. Church & Nursery Available. Wed 6:30 Family Night with Awana for ages 18 months - 6th grade. College & Career, CrossRoads for Teens, Deaf Ministry, Small Groups, Men’s & Women’s Ministry, Groups. Celebrate Recovery for Hurts, Habits, Hang-Ups - Tuesday’s 6:30pm Discover the difference! 370 Carverton Road, Trucksville 696-0399 www.crosscreekcc.org

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

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

St. Martin In-The-Fields

Sunday • 8:30 a.m. at St. Stanislaus Worship Site, 668 N. Main St., North End • 10:30 a.m. at Holy Saviour Worship Site, 56 Hillard St, East End

Weekday Mass

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Confessions

• 3:00 p.m. at Holy Saviour Worship Site, 56 Hillard St, East End • 4:30 p.m. at St. Stanislaus Worship Site, 668 N. Main St., North End

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

St. John’s Lutheran Church 410 S. River St. Wilkes-Barre Worship 9:30 AM Office Phone 823-7139 Pastor: Robert F. Sauers

St. John’s Lutheran Nanticoke

231 State St. www.stjohnslutheranchurch.net

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

3085 Church Rd., Mountaintop Rev, Dan FitzSimmons Choral Eucharist 10 a.m. HEALING SERVICE Last Sunday each month. Serving through Faith, Praise & Good Works Friends & Quakers

Friends & Quakers Stella Presbyterian Church

1700 Wyoming Ave. Forty Fort 11 a.m. Worship & Child care at 570-824-5130 http://northbranch. quaker.org

Church Of Christ Uniting

Church of Christ Uniting

MERGED PRESBYTERIAN & METHODIST Corner of Market St. & Sprague Ave. Kingston 570-288-8434 Devotional Line: 570-288-2334 Rev. Dr. Carol Ann Fleming Rev. Dr. James L. Harring Morning Worship 10:00 AM Youth Sunday School During Worship Adult Sunday School 11:30 AM Child Care Provided Choirs - Children, Adult, Bell Ringers Air Conditioned www.churchofchristuniting.org

Evangelical Free Church

Fellowship Evangelical Free Church

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

Holy Resurrection Cathedral

Orthodox Church In America 591 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre Very Rev. Joseph Martin, Pastor 822-7725 Saturday Vespers 6 p.m. Sunday Divine Liturgy 8:30 a.m. Feast Day Vespers 6 p.m. Feast Day Divine Liturgy 9:00 a.m. ALL ARE WELCOME web site: www.oca.org

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

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

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

WELCOME ALL TO GROW IN GODS LOVE www.stclementstpeter.org

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St. Stephen’s

Rev. Mary E. Laufer Sunday Holy Communion 8:00 and 10:45 a.m.

SAINT MARY’S CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION

Holy Eucharist 10a.m. Sunday School 10:00a.m.

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Orthodox Presbyterian United Methodist

Holy Trinity Russian Church 453 S. Main Street, W-B Orthodox Orthodox Church In America

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Catholic PARISH OF ST. ANDRE BESSETTE

Lutheran Messiah Lutheran Church

Episcopal ST. CLEMENT & ST. PETERS EPISCOPAL CHURCH

SUNDAY SERVICES: 9:30 AM - Bible Studies for all ages 10:30 AM - Worship & Rootz Children’s Ministry 6:00 PM - Pulse Youth Ministry DURING THE WEEK: Small Group Bible Studies Vertical Parenting Ministry Men’s Fraternity JAM - Jr. High Ministries Cub Scouts .......................................... 1919 Mountain Road Larksville, PA 18651 Phone (570) 371-4404 www.highpointchurch.info

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SCRANTON: The Catholic Choral Society will begin its 63rd season with rehearsal at 7 p.m. each Tuesday beginning Sept. 6 at the IHM Center at Marywood University. The group is comprised of members from Luzerne and Lackawanna counties and performs sacred, classical, Broadway and popular music. New members are invited to join; auditions are not required. The group’s first concert is scheduled in October and a 10th anniversary celebration is planned for November. Ann Manganiello is the music director with Jean Shields as accompanist while Brenda Grunza and Dr. Thomas Rittenhouse are the co-presidents. For more information, visit www.catholicchoralsociety.org or call 570587-2753.

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

905 South Main Street Wilkes-Barre Very Rev, David Hester Deacon John Karam Saturday - Great Vespers 6 p.m. Sunday - Divine Liturgy 10 a.m. Parish Office 824-5016 All Are Welcome Website: www.antiochian.org

475 Hazel St., Wilkes-Barre 829-3790 Sunday Services 9:30 a.m., 10:45 a.m. Sunday School 6 p.m. Sunday Eve Wednesday 7 p.m. Bible Study Prayer and Youth Groups Limited Van Service Available, Please Call. Independent... Fundamental... Friendly

Lutheran Good Shepherd Lutheran Church 190 S. Main Street, W-B Pastor Peter D. Kuritz Pastor Janel D. Wigen Saturday Service 6:00 p.m. Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. 570-824-2991

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church 813 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston Saturday Contemporary Holy Communion 5:30 Sunday Holy Communion 10:00 Rev. Paul Metzloff Handicapped Accessible

Warrior Run Welsh Presbyterian Church 390 Chestnut St Morning Worship 10 am Communion is 1st Sunday wwof the month Pastoral Care Team Pastor Jim Clyde Pastor Bob Thomas (570)822-3286

Trinity Presbyterian 105 Irem Road, Dallas Worship Service 10:00 a.m. Pastor Roger Griffith Nursery Provided 570- 675-3131

Wyoming Presbyterian Church

Nanticoke Christian Fellowship

112 Prospect St. Sunday Celebration 9:30 a.m. Sunday School - Sept. - May 9:00 a.m. Pastor D. Pegarella 735-1700

Nazarene Mountain View Church Of The Nazarene WE HAVE MOVED!!

667 N. River St., Plains Pastor Bryan Rosenberg Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. Children’s Church & Child Care Provided. 570-821-2800 Everyone is Welcome!

First Presbyterian Church S. Franklin & Northhampton Sts., W-B 10:00 a.m. Worship Rev. Dr. Robert M. Zanicky, Minister

11:00 am Sunday School Nursery provided Handicapped Access John Vaida - Minister of Music Pamela Kerns - Christian Education Director A Friendly Inclusive, & Welcoming Church Audio Sermons available on web @ www.fpcwb.com

Forty Fort Presbyterian Church

1224 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort Pastor William Lukesh 287-7097 Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. 6 p.m. Praise Band Handicap Accessible Nursery Provided Air Conditioned Visitors Welcome

Forty Fort United Methodist Church

Church Office 287-3840 Wyoming & Yeager Ave Pastor Donald A. Roberts, Sr. HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE 8:30 a.m. Early Summer Worship June 19 - Sept 4 10 a.m. Traditional Worship Prayer Line 283-8133

Plains United Methodist Church 133 N. Main, Plains Sunday Worship 9:30 am Sunday School 9:30 am Rev. Dr. Paul Amara, Pastor 822-2730

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

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

Shavertown United

Wyoming Ave. Methodist Church at Institute St., shavertownumc.com 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown 570-693-0594 Phone-a-prayer 675-4666 Laura Lewis, Pastor Rev. M. Lynn Snyder Worship Service: 11 a.m. Pastor: Organ/Choir Director Sunday School: 10 a.m. Deborah Kelleher

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New Life Community Church

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

St. Matthew First United Lutheran Church Presbyterian 667 N. Main St., W-B

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Second Welsh Congregational Church

1700 Wyoming Ave Forty Fort Sunday Morning Worship, 10:30 Bible School 11:45 Teaching the Reformed Faith 570-693-1918

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“God’s Glory Our Passion” 822-8233 Church 45 Hilderbrandt Rd. Worship Schedule: 115 Exeter Ave., Sun 7:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m. (Near the Dallas Schools) West Pittston Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Sundays Adult Bible Class 11:00 a.m. 654-8121 Rev. Gary Scharrer WORSHIP - 10:30 a.m. Worship 9:30 a.m. Chairlift Available Missouri Synod Fellowship - 10:00 a.m. Child Care Available Discipleship Class - 9 a.m. St. Paul Rev. James E. Wednesday Evenings Lutheran Church Thyren, Pastor Dallas, PA Pioneer Clubs (K-5th) 309 N. to 415 left 6:30 p.m. First on 118, 1st right Rev. Charles Grube Women’s Study - 6:30 p.m. Saturday Presbyterian Worship 5:30 p.m. Sunday Summer Worship (Nursery provided For All) Church 9:30 a.m. 14 Broad St. Thursdays 570-675-3859 Pittston Women’s Study - 9:30 a.m. Sun Worship 9:15 am St. Peter’s TNT (Youth 6th-12th Grade) Rev. William N Lukesh Lutheran Church 6 p.m. All Are Welcome 1000 S. Main St., W-B For More Information 823-7332 Pastor Michael Erickson Please call 675-6426 or Sun. Worship - 9:00 a.m. Visit Us Online at Sunday School & Adult Bible Study www.fellowshipfreechurch.org 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Senior Pastor: Missouri Synod Marc Ramirez

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Seventh Day Adventist Church

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

United Methodist Central United Methodist 65 Academy Street, W-B Rev. Dr. Paul C. Amara SUN. WORSHIP SERVICE 11:15 am Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Child Care Provided For Infants & Toddlers 822-7246

Dallas United Methodist

4 Parsonage Street, Dallas Pastor: Rev. Robert G. Wood 675-5701

Church Services 9:30 a.m. 675-0122 Handicapped Accessible

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Saturday Service 5:30 p.m. Chapel Service Sunday Service 10:00 a.m. Worship Service Prayer & Praise Service - 2nd Monday of the month at 7 p.m. Nursery Care Available during Sunday Service For more information call the office at 570-675-3616

Trucksville United Methodist

Rev. Marian Hartman, Pastor Dr. Stephen L. Broskoske, Director of Music “Making Disciples for Jesus Christ” Sunday Schedule 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Church School for all ages 9:00 a.m.-9:45 a.m. Church Road off Route 309, Trucksville Phone: 696-3897 • Fax: 696-3898 Email: office@trucksvilleumc.com

Maple Grove United Methodist Rev. Kenneth Brown Main Rd. Pikes Creek 477-5216 Sunday Services 9:45 a.m. Sun School 11:00 a.m. Worship Contemporary Worship 4th Wednesday at 7 p.m. Youth Groups Grades 7-12, 1st Monday 6pm; Grades K-6 every other Monday 6:30pm

Wyoming United Methodist

Wyoming Ave Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. 693-2821 wyomingumc@netscape.com Ample Parking

United Church Of Christ St. Luke’s UCC 471 N. Main St. Wilkes-Barre • 822-7961 Rev. Justin Victor Sun. Worship 10 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Communion service the 1st Sunday of every month. Ride’s Available: Call

Unitarian Universalist

West Pittston “A Place Where All Are Welcome” Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Wyoming Valley 400 Wyoming Ave. Worship & Children’s Program Worship 10 a.m. Sunday 10 a.m. 20 Church Road; Kingston Twp. Sun School 11:15 a.m. For Directions go to: Rev. Janet Tiebert, Pastor www.uucwv.org Air Conditioned, Handicapped Accessible Unity Nursery Provided Unity: A Center for 655-1083 Spiritual Living

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Grandmother’s harsh words to husband may be more bark than bite Dear Abby: I love my grandmother, but she constantly puts my grandpa down, even in front of the family. I know some of the harsh words she uses could be resentment built up over the years from past hurts. Still, if she talks so rudely to him when we’re around, I wonder what she says when they’re alone. Grandma loves her family very much, especially the two of us grandkids. It just hurts that she’s so mean to Grandpa. Immediately after she insults him, I’ll ask her why she did it, but she acts like she has done nothing wrong. I know it must hurt my grandfather to be treated that way so often by the

DEAR ABBY ADVICE woman he’s been married to for more than 50 years. Should I address her about it in private? — Worried Granddaughter Dear Worried: Your grandparents’ marriage has lasted half a century, so it’s safe to assume that they have a fairly strong bond. It’s possible that what you interpret as insulting is her way of communicating with him — both in public and in private — and that he tuned her out decades ago. You have already said she appears to think she has done nothing wrong, so

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unless your grandfather has in some way indicated that it is hurtful to him, my advice is to leave it alone. It works for them in some way. Dear Abby: I am 16 and my sister “Amber” is 13. For the past few months, she has been throwing tantrums whenever things don’t go her way or she feels something wrong happens, like an offensive comment someone makes. So my parents and I just leave her alone. Amber cries, stomps and hits, and because I share a room with her I am very stressed out. I haven’t been able to sleep until she wears herself out. Lately, she has been saying she hates life and I am scared she might do something stupid. What should I do? — Older Sis in Northern California

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Dear Older Sis: The behavior you have described is not normal for someone Amber’s age. And if it’s new behavior, it’s a reason your parents should not ignore it. If your parents are unable to get Amber to talk to them, they may need the help of a physician or adolescent psychologist to get to the root of what is triggering these episodes. Please don’t wait. Dear Abby: My husband and I are open with each other and can reach a satisfactory compromise on a lot of things. However, one we can’t seem to reach an agreement on is the temperature of our house. When evening rolls around, my husband turns on the air conditioning and the fans, leaving me to run to the closet for multiple sweatshirts. When we sleep,

I end up using four blankets while he uses just a sheet. When I ask him to turn up the temperature, he responds with, “It’s easier for you to put more clothes on if you’re cold.” It results in an argument every night. Please help, Abby. — Frozen in Oregon Dear Frozen: Stop arguing and buy a heating pad and a long extension cord. It will solve your problem and you’ll both be comfortable.

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MEETING NOTICE OFFICIAL NOTICE is hereby given that the WILKES-BARRE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION WILL HOLD A Special Meeting for General Purposes on Wednesday August 24, 2011, at 9:30 AM. The meeting will be held in the Board Room of the Administration Building, 730 South Main Street, WilkesBarre, Pa. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD, Leonard B. Przywara, Secretary NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, a Special Meeting for Laflin Borough will be held on August 22, 2011, at 7:30 A.M. and will be held for General Business purposes at the Laflin Borough Municipal Building, 47 Laflin Rd. Laflin, Pa. 18702, Luzerne Co, Pa. The public is invited to attend. Barbara Fairchild Manager Borough of Laflin

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CADILLAC `94 DEVILLE SEDAN

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GMC4WD, ‘96 JIMMY SLE Hunter Green, 4 door, CD, 168,000 miles. $2,100 obo. (570) 262-7550

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BMW `00 323I

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blue, auto V6 08 FORD FUSION SE grey, auto, V6 07 CHRYSLER 300 LTD AWD silver, grey leather 07 AUDI S4 QUATTRO silver, black leather, 6 speed, 4.2V8, AWD 06 DODGE STRATUS SXT RED. 05 VW NEW JETTA gray, auto, 4 cyl 05 CHEVY MALIBU Maxx White, grey leather, sunroof 04 NISSAN ALTIMA SL 3.5 white, black leather, sun roof 02 VOLVO V70 CROSS COUNTRY 7 pass station wagon, tan, tan leather, sunroof, AWD. 01 SATURN LS 300 Blue 01 VOLVO V70 STATION WAGON, blue/grey, leather, AWD 99 SAAB 93 convertible, white, grey leather, auto 99 CHRYSLER CONCORDE gold 98 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS black 98 SUBARU LEGACY SW white, auto, 4 cyl. (AWD) 98 HONDA CIVIC EX, 2 dr, auto, silver

83K miles. Beautiful condition. Newly re-done interior leather & carpeting. $13,500. 570-313-3337

08 CADILLAC ESCALADE Blk/Blk leather, 3rd seat, Navgtn, 4x4 07 FORD ESCAPE XLT green/tan lint 4x4 07 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT Blue grey leather, 7 passenger mini van 06 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GLS, green, auto, V6, awd 06 BUICK RENDVEOUS Ultra blue, tan leather, 3rd seat AWD 06 PONTIAC TORRANT Black (AWD) 06 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN ES, red, 4dr, entrtnmt cntr, 7 pass mini van 05 FORD F150 XLT SUPER CREW TRUCK Blue & tan, 4 dr. 4x4 05 GMC ENVOY SLT grey, black leather, 4x4 05 CHEVY EQUINOX LS Black, AWD 05 GMC ENVOY SLE, Silver, 3rd seat, 4x4 05 FORD ESCAPE XLT Silver 4 x4 05 BUICK RANIER CXL gold, tan, leather, sunroof (AWD) 05 GMC SIERRA X-Cab, blk, auto, 4x4 truck 04 KIA SORRENTO EX green, tan int., 6 cyl., AWD 04 GMC TAHOE LT gray letaher, 3rd seat, 4x4 04 MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR XLS red, auto, V6, 4x4 04 DODGE DURANGO SLT hemi, blue/ grey, 3rd seat, 4x4 04 CHEVY SUBURBAN LS, pewter silver, 3rd seat, 4x4 04 LINCOLN AVIATOR pearl white, grey leather, 3rd seat, AWD 04 NISSAN XTERRA SE blue, auto, 4x4 03 FORD WINDSTAR LX green 4 door, 7 passenger mini van 03 CHEVY 1500, V8, X-cab, white, 4x4 7 pass. mini van 99 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LTD gold/tan leather, sun roof, 4x4 99 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO, grey, auto, 4x4 98 EXPLORER XLT Blue grey leather, sunroof, 4x4 95 CHEVY 1500 XCAB TRUCK, green 4 x 4 95 GMC JIMMY 2 door, purple 4x4

Hard Top. AM/FM. 6 disc CD. 117 K miles. Stage 2 Dinan suspension. Cross drilled rotors. Cold air intake. All maintenance records available. $16,695 570-466-2630

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Cylinder engine Auto with slapstick. Navigation system. 57k miles. Black with Camel Leather interior. Heated Seats. Sun Roof, Excellent condition. Satellite Radio, Fully loaded. $18,600. 570-814-2501

AUDI `02 A4

3.0, V6, AWD automatic, tiptronic transmission. Fully loaded, leather interior. 92,000 miles. Good condition. Asking $9,500. Call (570) 417-3395

BMW `07 328xi Black with black

interior. Heated seats. Back up & navigation systems. New tires & brakes. Sunroof. Garage kept. Many extras! 46,000 Miles. Asking $20,500. 570-825-8888 or 626-297-0155 Call Anytime!

BMW `93 325 IC Convertible,

Metallic Green Exterior & Tan Interior, 5 Speed Transmission, Heated Seats. 2nd Owner, 66k Miles. Excellent Condition, Garage Kept, Excellent Gas Mileage. Carfax available. Price reduced $7,995 or trade for SUV or other. Beautiful / Fun Car. 570-388-6669

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2002 BMW 745i

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

‘26 FORD MODEL T Panel Delivery

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

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

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CADILLAC `04 SEVILLE SLS Beige. Fully loaded

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

CADILLAC ‘06 STS AWD, 6 cylinder, Silver, 52,600 miles, sunroof, heated seats, Bose sound system, 6 CD changer, satellite radio, Onstar, parking assist, remote keyless entry, electronic keyless ignition, & more! $17,000 570-881-2775

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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

AUDI `96 QUATTRO A6 station wagon.

143k miles. 3rd row seating. $2,800 or best offer. Call 570-861-0202

AUDI ‘05 A-4

RED CONVERTIBLE. Low mileage, excellent condition, factory maintained. $14,500 570-578-8394

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

(570) 696-0424

CHEVROLET `01 MONTEV6.CARLO DODGE `06 STRATUS 1 owner. BeautiOnly 55K. Brand

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

ful, shiny, burgundy, garage kept. New tires, brakes & inspection. Well maintained. Must see. $3,895. Call 570-313-5538

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CHEVROLET `03 IMPALA 97,000 miles,

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$3,300. 570-592-4522 570-592-4994

CHEVROLET `04 CORVETTE COUPE Torch red with

black and red interior. 9,700 miles, auto, HUD, removable glass roof, polished wheels, memory package, Bose stereo and twilight lighting, factory body moldings, traction control, ABS, Garage kept - Like New. $27,900 (570) 288-3256

CHEVROLET `05 TAHOE Z71 Silver birch with

grey leather interior, 3rd row seating, rear A/C & heat, 4WD automatic with traction control, 5.3l engine, moonroof, rear DVD player. Bose stereo + many more options. Immaculate condition. 76,000 adult driven miles. $15,600. Call (570) 378-2886 & ask for Joanne

CHEVROLET `86 CORVETTE 4x3 manual, 3 overdrive, 350 engine with aluminum heads. LT-1 exhaust system. White with red pearls. Custom flames in flake. New tires & hubs. 1 owner. 61,000 original miles. $8,500 (570) 359-3296 Ask for Les

CHEVROLET `90 CORVETTE Red. Auto. Red

leather. 13,000 original miles. Garage kept. $15,000. 570-379-2681

CHEVROLET `98 CAMARO Excellent condition.

3.8L, V8 automatic with overdrive. T-top convertible. Bright purple metallic with dark grey cloth interior. Only 38,200 miles. New battery. Tinted windows. Monsoon premium audio system with DVD player. $6,500 (570) 436-7289

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

CHEVY `05 EQUINOX

LT (premium package), 3.4L, 47,000 miles. All wheel drive, power moonroof, windows, locks & seats. Leather interior, 6 cd changer, rear folding seats, keyless entry, onstar, roof rack, running boards, garage kept. $13,750. 570-362-1910

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

CHEVY `95 CORVETTE

yellow, auto, 67,300 miles. New tires & brakes. Removable top, leather. air power locks & windows, new radio good condition. $13,500. 287-1820

CHEVY ‘07 HHR LT

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4x2. 60K miles $6,295

GMC 03 Cargo Van $5,395

21K miles. Garage kept - like new. Fully loaded. Automatic. Total power: steering, seats, windows. Cruise & traction control. Alarm system & much more. $6,700 negotiable (570) 823-5236

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

FORD 08 FOCUS SE $12,880

HONDA `07 CIVIC

EX. 34k miles. excellent condition, sunroof, alloys, a/c, cd, 1 owner, garage kept. $13,000. Call 570-760-0612

HONDAS

‘10 Accord LX Premium. Gray. 2k Miles. Alloys. Power seats. $20,895. ‘08 Accords Choose from 3. Low miles. Factory warranty. Starting at $16,495 ‘08 Civic EX Silver, 25K miles. Moonroof. Alloys. $16,400 ‘08 Civic LX Blue. 20 K miles. Factory warranty. $15,800 ‘08 Civic LX Gray. 26K. 1 owner. $14,400 ‘04 Civic 4 door. Auto. $8,495 ‘08 Pilot EXL DVD player. Green. Moonroof. AWD. $21,500 MAFFEI AUTO SALES 570-288-6227

HUMMER ‘06 H3 Leather & moonroof $20,880

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

FORD ‘08 MUSTANG

V6 convertible. Auto. Power windows & locks. 44K. Very Clean. $14,980

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HONDA `02 ACCORD

12,000 miles – like new! Little old lady drove it only to church. $10,000 (570) 474-6427

HONDA `03

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

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ACCORD EX

6 CD changer. Moonroof. Heated seats. Power locks. Black with beige leather interior. 104,000 miles. $9,600 (570) 474-9563 (570) 592-4394

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

FREE PICKUP

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JAGUAR `98 XK8

Convertible. 40k miles. Great condition. Silver with black interior. Garage kept. Recently inspected. V8/auto/ AC. AM/FM / 6 disc. $16,000 or best offer. 570-310-1287

AUTO SERVICE DIRECTORY

$4,995

714-4146

EAGLE `95 TALON

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

FORD `04 MUSTANG Mach I, 40th

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Auto Accessories

FLOOR MATS, 4. For Porche Cayenne. Excellent condition. $200. 570-868-6174 PARTS ‘73 VW superbeetle parts chrome body moulding, new-$40; rear bumper, new $75. 570-696-1896

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ANNIVERSARY EDITION V8, Auto, 1,300 miles, all options, show room condition. Call for info. Asking $24,995 Serious inquiries only. 570-636-3151

FORD `07 MUSTANG 63,000 highway

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

FORD `87 F150

top. 6,500 miles. One Owner. Excellent Condition. $18,500 570-760-5833

FORD ‘03 MUSTANG GT convertible. 23k low miles. 1 owner. $13,500

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Convertible. Auto. Dark green with tan leather interior. Very good condition. $3,750 firm. Call 570-824-8152

FORD ‘02 MUSTANG

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options. DVD player. $7,995

77K Miles $4,295

FORD `90 MUSTANG GT

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

FORD ‘06 ESCAPE XLS. All power

Chevy ‘97 Blazer LT

Must See. Sharp! Black, new directional tires, excellent inside / outside, factory stock, very clean, must see to appreciate. $5,500 or best offer. For more information, call 570-269-0042 Leave Message

Moonroof. 7K miles. $19,740

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Z-24 $2,495

Moonroof $13,784

CHEVY ‘11 MALIBU LT

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

Chevy ‘00 Cavalier

116k, rebuilt transmission, new radiator. Runs great. $1,250. Call 570-864-2339

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412 Autos for Sale

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TH E NUM BER 1 NISSAN DEAL ER IN TH E NE AND C ENTRAL PA REGIO N**

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2011 NNISSAN 2011 ISSAN VVERSA 1.8S **ERSA 1.8S PE R B/AUTOMATIC HHB/AUTOMATIC

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M SRP $31,810

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S a le Price p lu s ta x & ta gs in clu d es $4250 Nis s a n Reb a te.

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2008 N is s a n R o gu e SL AWD S tk #N 20265A

4 C yl H ybrid, C V T, L ea ther, N a viga tio n, M o o nro o f, B o s e S o u nd, Pw rS ea ts , PW , PD L , C ru is e, Tilt, O nly 38K M iles a nd Priced a tO nly...

17,995

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21,995

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2008 N is s a n Pa thfinder S E 4x4 S tk #N P10744

V 6, A u to , M o o nro o f, A llo ys , B o s e S o u nd, PW , PD L , C ru is e, Tilt, Pw rS ea t, R o o f R a ck, S ide S tep s a nd O nly 29K M ile

V 8, A u to , A /C , PW , PD L , C ru is e, Tilt, A M /F M /C D , F res h S ervice, N ew Tires , 40K M iles , O ne O w ner

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V 6, A u to m a tic, L ea ther, M o o nro o f, C D , S a t. R a dio , A llo y W heels , O nly 24K M iles !! D o n’tM is s This D ea l! O nly...

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S tk #N P10746

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STK# N 19879 M O D EL# 23211 M SR P $31,540

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Auto., AM/FM/CD, Anti-Theft Sys., Side Curtain Air Bags, PW, PL, 16” Steel Wheels, Tilt Wheel, Instrument Cluster, Message Center, Keyless Entry, Pwr. Side Mirrors, Fog Lamps, MyKey, Convenience Pkg, Cruise Control, AC, Map Light, Perimeter Alarm, MyFord SYNC, Sirius Satellite Radio

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

FORD REBATE...................................500 OFF LEASE REBATE..............................500 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP................86

FORD CREDITREBATE........................500 OFF LEASE REBATE..............................500 FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP........70 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP................76 *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 9/5/11.

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

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

FMCC REBATE..................................500 OFF LEASE REBATE..............................500 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP................91

FORD CREDIT REBATE.......................500 OFF LEASE REBATE..............................500 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..............386 *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 9/5/11.

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

PLUS

FORD REBATE...................................500 FORD BONUS REBATE....................1,000 FMCC REBATE..................................500 OFF LEASE REBATE...........................1,250 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..............346

M O S.

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

FORD REBATE...................................500 FORD BONUS REBATE....................1,000 FMCC REBATE..................................500 OFF LEASE REBATE...........................1,250 FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP......445 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..............871

*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 9/5/11.

APR

XLS, PW, Auto., 16” Steel Wheels, Keyless Entry with Remote, Air Conditioning, Safety Canopy, PL, Side Air Bags

M O S.

FORD REBATE................................1,000 FORD BONUS REBATE....................1,000 OFF LEASE REBATE...........................1,250 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..............246

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

FORD REBATE................................1,000 FORD BONUS REBATE....................1,000 OFF LEASE REBATE...........................1,250 FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP......195 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..........1,286

*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 9/5/11.

*Tax and tags extra. Security Deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. See salesperson for details. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source, Tier 0 rate. Special APR financing cannot be combined with Ford cash rebate. “BUY FOR” prices are based on 72 month at $18.30 per month per $1000 financed with $2,500 down (cash or trade). Photos of vehicles are for illustration purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details. Sale ends

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

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415 Autos-Antique & Classic

CHEVROLET `81 CORVETTE Very good condi-

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

CHEVY ‘30 HOTROD COUPE $49,000

FORD ‘76 THUNDERBIRD

All original $12,000

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

Chrysler ‘68 New Yorker

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

DESOTO CUSTOM ‘49 4 DOOR SEDAN

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 `30 MODEL A 5 window coupe

with rumble seat. Street rod. Steel body. 350 cubic inch. 400 turbo transmission with 9” Ford Rear. Trophy winner! Asking $28,000 or best offer. 570-885-1119

FORD SALEEN ‘04 281 SC Coupe

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

LINCOLN `66 CONTINENTAL

4 door, Convertible, 460 cu. engine, 67,000 miles, 1 owner since `69. Teal green / white leather, restorable, $2,500 570-2875775 / 332-1048

LINCOLN `88 TOWN CAR 61,000 original

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

MAZDA `88 RX-7 CONVERTIBLE

1 owner, garage kept, 65k original miles, black with grey leather interior, all original & never seen snow. $7,995. Call 570-237-5119

MERCEDES BENZ `74 450 SE

SOLID CAR! Interior perfect, exterior very good. Runs great! New tires, 68K original miles. $5,500 FIRM. 570-905-7389 Ask for Lee

MERCEDES-BENZ `73 450SL with Convertible

removable hard top, power windows, AM /FM radio with cassette player, CD player, automatic, 4 new tires. Champagne exterior; Italian red leather interior inside. Garage kept, excellent condition. $31,000. Call 825-6272

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

415 Autos-Antique & Classic

OLDSMOBILE `68 DELMONT DRASTICALLY

REDUCED!! This model only produced in 1967 & 1968. All original 45,000 miles, Color Burgundy, cloth & vinyl interior, 350 rocket engine, 2nd owner. Fender skirts, always garaged. Trophy winner at shows. Serious inquiries only, $7,500. 570-690-0727

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

OLDSMOBILE `68 DELMONT

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

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

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

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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. $9,500 (570) 646-2645

DAELIM 2006

Must Sell! Appraised for $9,200 • 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

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

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

WANTED: PONTIAC `78 FIREBIRD Formula 400

Berkshire Green, Originally purchased at Bradley-Lawless in Scranton. Car was last seen in Abington-Scranton area. Finder’s fee paid if car is found and purchased. Call John with any info (570) 760-3440

421

Boats & Marinas

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

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

HARLEY ‘73 Rat Rod.

$3,200 Or Best Offer. (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 `07 Road King Classic

FLHRC. Burgundy / Cream. Driver & Passenger back rest, grips, battery tender, cover. Willie G accessories. 19k miles. $14,400 or best offer. Call 262-993-4228

HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘03 DYNA WIDE GLIDE

Golden Anniversary. Silver/Black. New Tires. Extras. Excellent Condition. 19,000 miles $10,000. 570-639-2539

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

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

DAVIDSON ‘05 ALUM V-TRAILER 14” HARLEY V-ROD VRSCA 15 Evinrude/55 lb. min. anchor, oars, seats, etc. Ready to go, just add poles & bait. $2,995. 570-751-8689

CABELAS FISH CAT PANTHER 9’. Approximately 5

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

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

HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘08 SPORTSTER XL 1200 Low Rider.

6,700 miles. Lots of chrome & extras. Perfect condition. $7,000 or best offer (570) 709-8773

HARLEY DAVIDSON CREST III ‘96 2006 NIGHTTRAIN 25FT PONTOON BOAT SPECIAL EDITION with 2007 Hoosier

trailer. 1996 Mercury 90hp motor/ less than 100 hours. Reduced to $10,500. Call 570-215-0123

ROW BOAT 12’ & TRAILER new Aluminum,

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

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

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

BOAT SPACE NEEDED

Looking for a place near Harveys Lake to park boat for summer. 570-784-8697

#35 of 50 Made $10,000 in accessories including a custom made seat. Exotic paint set, Alien Spider Candy Blue. Excellent condition. All Documentation. 1,400 Asking $15,000 570-876-4034

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

HONDA `03 REBEL 250. Black with red

rebel decal. 65MPG. Excellent condition. 1,800 miles. $1,750 or best offer. Call 570-262-6605

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HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘92 DAYTONA DYNA SPECIAL EDITION

Bike #770 of 1,770 made. Many extras. Must sell. 13,300 miles. Get on this classic for only $6,995 570-477-1109

HONDA 08 250 CC KNIGHTHAWK 775 miles. $1,995 570-403-3007

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

HYOSUNG `04 COMET

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

KAWASAKI ‘03 KLR 650

$3,400 (570) 287-0563

KAWASAKI ‘05 NINJA 500R. 3300

miles. Orange. Garage kept. His & hers helmets. Must sell. $2400 570-760-3599 570-825-3711

KAWASAKI` 05 NINJA 500 Blue Ninja 500 with

3300 mi. Current PA State Inspection. Never dropped or dumped. Must sell, moving to Florida. $3,000. 570-237-5947

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!!!!! $37,000 (cell) 682-888-2880

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

LAYTON ‘02

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

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

SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS Travel Trailer. 29’,

mint condition, 1 slide out a/c-heat. Stove, microwave, fridge, shower inside & out. Many more extras, including hitch equipment and sway bars. Reduced. $12,500. Call 570-842-6735

SUNLITE CAMPER

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

TRAVELqueen TRAILER 33 ft Q-LINK LEGACY `09 Rear master 250 automatic. Gun

metal gray. MP3 player. $3,000. Great first motorcycle. 570-696-1156

SUZUKI `07 C50T CRUISER EXCELLENT CONDITION Windshield, Bags,

Floorboards,V&H Pipes, White walls,Garage Kept. 6K Miles $5,200 (570) 430-0357

SUZUKI ‘77 GS 750

Needs work. $1,200 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 `04 V-STAR

1100 Custom. 5800 miles, light bar, cobra exhaust, windshield, many extras, must sell. $4,900. Call 570-301-3433

YAMAHA ‘11 YZ 450 Brand New! $6,900 (570) 388-2947

YAMAHA ‘1975 80

Antique. Very good condition. Must see. Low milage. Road title. Asking $1,260 Call (570) 825-5810 Leave Message

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

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

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Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

‘90 CHEVY CHEYENNE

2500 series. 8 ft box with tool box. Heavy duty ladder rack. 150K miles. Great work truck. $1,500 570-406-5128

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BUICK `05 RENDEZVOUS CXL BARGAIN!!

AWD, Fully loaded, 1 owner, 22,000 miles. Small 6 cylinder. New tires. Like new, inside & out. $14,900. Call (570) 540-0975

CADILLAC `99 ESCALADE 97k miles. Black with beige leather interior. 22” rims. Runs great. $8,500 Call 570-861-0202

CHEVROLET `10 SILVERADO 1500

Extended Cab V71 Package 4x4. Bedliner. V-8. Red. Remote start. 6,300 miles $26,000 (570) 639-2539

CHEVY `10 SILVERADO

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

CHEVY ‘00 S10 ZR2 46K miles on engine. 4x4. $4,700 (570) 760-4856

4WD, Automatic. Loaded with options. Bedliner. 55,000 miles. $9,200. Call (570) 868-6503

CHEVY `00 SILVERADO

4WD, V6, leather, auto, moonroof $11,240

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

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

CHEVY 05 TRAILBLAZER LT Leather. Sunroof.

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

CHEVY 05 UPLANDER LS

Extended - DVD $11,950

FORD `99 E250

Wheelchair Van 78,250 miles. Fully serviced, new battery, tires & rods. Seats 6 or 3 wheelchairs. Braun Millennium lift with remote. Walk up door. Front & rear A/C. Power locks & windows. Excellent condition. $7,500. 570-237-6375

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

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

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

FORD 05 ESCAPE XLT Sunroof, leather,

Local New SUV Trade! $6,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

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

FORD ‘99 F150 4x4. Short box.

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

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

CHRYSLER 02 TOWN & COUNTRY V6. Good miles.

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

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

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

DODGE `05 DAKOTA

SLT Club Cab. 4 wheel drive. V8 auto. Blue. 49k miles. Many extras. Garage kept. Excellent condition. $12,000 negotiable 570-430-1396

DODGE `99 DURANGO SLT 5.9 V8, Kodiak

Green, Just serviced. New brakes. Tow package. AC. Very good condition. Runs & drives 100%. 68,000 miles. Asking $6,850 or best offer (570) 239-8165

DODGE 05 MAGNUM Clean Car. Local Trade-in. $11,720

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

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GMC `04 4500

Duramax Diesel engine. Aluminum 16’ft Mickey box truck; allison automatic transmission; heavy duty tuck-away lift gate with roll up rear door; translucent roof; exhaust brakes; inside adjustable mirrors; Oak floor; new heavy duty batteries and new tires; under CDL. Excellent condition. 114k miles. $17,500 OBO

Trailmobile Storage Trailer

53 ft long. Coupler height 47.5’; height 13’6’’; width 96’’. Inside height 10’. Shelving inside length of trailer. Two 36” out swinging double doors. $2,400 OBO (570) 855-7197 (570) 328-3428

GMC `99 TRUCK SLE PACKAGE

2 wheel drive 84,000 original miles $5,900. or best offer 570824-3096

HONDA `03 CR-V

EX. 67.5k miles. Sunroof, power doors, locks & windows. Tilt. Cruise. 6 disc CD. Keyless entry. New tires. 2nd owner, excellent condition. Asking $10,250 570-954-9883

HONDA `10 ODYSSEY

FORD `04 FREESTAR

Limited. Leather. 7 passenger.Remote doors. DVD player, premium sound. Rear A/C. 57,800 miles. $8,995. Call 570-947-0771

CD/radio & cruise control. 64K miles. All maintenance records available. Truck is very clean! $7,700 (570) 401-0684

FORD `90 TRUCK

SLE Package. 2WD. Very Clean. 105,000 miles. $3,500. (570) 283-3184 (570) 696-4358

Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

JEEP `02 GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO

Triple black, economical 6 cylinder. 4x4 select drive. CD, remote door opener, power windows & locks, cruise, tilt wheel. 108k highway miles. Garage kept. Super clean inside and out. No rust. Sale price $6,895. Scranton. 570-466-2771

JEEP `03 LIBERTY

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

JEEP 09 COMMANDER $19,880

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

LEXUS `06 GX 470

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

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

JEEP ‘99 GRAND CHEROKEE 6 cylinder,

automatic, CD Excellent runner! $3,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

NISSAN `03 XTERRA Black with grey inte-

rior. 196k highway miles. 4x4. Power windows & locks. New tires, brakes, rotors. Great condition. $4,350. Call 570-574-7140

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Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

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

MITSUBISHI `11

OUTLANDER SPORT SE AWD, Black interi-

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. $24,500. Willing to negotiate. Serious inquires only - must sell, going to law school. (570) 793-6844

MITSUBISHI `95 MONTERO SR 4WD 177,102 miles, auto-

matic, four wheel drive, 4 door, antilock brakes, air conditioning, air bags, power locks, power windows, power mirrors, power seats, cruise control, AM/FM radio, cassette player, CD changer, leather interior, sun roof, rear defroster, rear windshield wiper, new Passed inspection, new battery. $2,500 (570) 868-1100 Call after 2:00 p.m.

MITSUBISHI `97 15’ CUBE VAN Cab over, 4 cylinder Cypress Pearl with ivory leather interior. Like new condition, garage kept. All service records. Brand new tires. All options including premium audio package, rear climate control, adjustable suspension, towing package, rear spoiler, Lexus bug guard. 46,000 miles.

$27,950

(570) 237-1082

LEXUS `96 LX 450

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 ‘06 ALTIMA S Automatic, CD, Local Trade $11,880

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

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

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

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

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

Inexpensive Van! $2,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

MAZDA ‘04 TRIBUTE LX Automatic, V6

Say it HERE in the Classifieds! 570-829-7130

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

MAZDA 03 MPV VAN V6. CD Player.

PONTIAC 02 MONTANA V6. Nice

PONTIAC ‘02 MONTANA MINIVAN

1 Owner. Exceptionally well maintained - very good condition. Fully loaded. Trailer hitch. Seats 8. 126K highway miles. $4,800 (570) 650-3368

SATURN ‘09 VUE XE 4WD, automatic Moon Roof $16,320

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

MERCURY `07 MARINER One owner.

garage kept. Showroom condition fully loaded, every option 34,000 mi. REDUCED $15,900 (570)825-5847

MERCURY ‘09 MILAN

FORD `01 F150

XTL 4x4, extended cab, Creampuff, 43k miles. New tires. Running boards. Towing Package. 5.4 automatic. Like new $12,400. Call 570-678-5040

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Auto. 4.6L. V8. 1 Owner!! $4,495. Call For Details! 570-696-4377

CHRYSLER 05 TOWN & COUNTRY V6. Local new

GMC `93 PICKUP

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

Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

FORD 02 F150 Extra Cab. 6

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

‘96 SUNLINE TRAILER

451

CHEVY ‘03 TRAILBLAZER LTZ

CHEVROLET `97 FORD `06 RANGER 2WD, regular cab, 4 SILVERADO Cylinder, 5 speed, with Western plow.

442 RVs & Campers 23’. Excellent condition. Sleeps 3 or 4 people. $5,800 negotiable. 570-453-3358

Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

TRAVEL TRAILER

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

Kawasaki` 93 ZX11D NINJA LIKE NEW 8900 Original

451

4 cylinder, automatic, Only 9,800 miles $15,990

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

MINI ‘08 COOPER

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

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

TOYOTA ‘98 RAV4 L

4x4, automatic, low mileage. Excellent condition - garage kept. $7,500 (570) 237-2412

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

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. 2 storage trailers. 570-814-4790

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VOLVO `08 XC90

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

457 Wanted to Buy Auto

ALL JUNK CAR & TRUCKS WANTED Highest Prices Paid In Cash!!! FREE REMOVAL Call V&G Anytime 288-8995

503

Accounting/ Finance

ACCOUNTANT

Full Time. B.S. in Accounting required. Knowledgeable in Microsoft office products. Healthcare experience preferred. Please fax resume with salary requirements to (570) 283-6924 or e-mail to hr@ihgltd.com.

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Business/ Strategic Management

PRESIDENT / CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

United Way of Wyoming Valley seeks a proven leader in complex resource development, non-profit management and leadership. 5+ years’ experience in a senior level executive position; including multiple years of management experience, preferably in a notfor-profit organization, fund-raising, and a Bachelor's degree are required. Postgraduate studies desired. Competitive salary and benefits. To find out more, check out our website at: http://unitedwaywb.org/ceo.htm Equal Opportunity Employer

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Education/ Training

The Northwest Area SD is accepting applications for the following position:

SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Position available immediately. Rural district; Enrollment 1450; grades K-12 (including a K-2 primary, 3-6 intermediate and 7-12 middle/high school). PA Letter of Eligibility required. Candidate must have commitment to excellence and continuous improvement. Must be skilled in motivating and evaluating staff, be knowledgeable of current educational trends; have a record of fiscal responsibility; and ability to use data to drive decisions and strive for student excellence. Salary negotiable based on training and experience. Send cover letter, detailed resume, official-sealed transcripts, copy current PDE certification, current (within 1 year) Act 34, 114 and 151 clearances, three current reference letters to Office of the Superintendent, Northwest Area SD, 243 Thorne Hill Road, Shickshinny, PA 18655. Deadline for application September 20, 2011. EOE

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LINE COOK

Experience necessary. Flexible schedule. Banquet experience helpful. Apply in person at the Wyoming Valley CC

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2011 GMC SIERRA 2500 HD CREW CAB SLE

2011 BUICK LACROSSE CXL

LIST $41,980

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$36,894*

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2011 BUICK REGAL CXL

2011 GMC SIERRA 2500 HD SLT EXTENDED CAB DIESEL

2011 GMC YUKON 4WD SLT

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#311030, Rear Seat Entertainment System

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2011 GMC SIERRA 1500 EXT CAB SLE

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#311144, Body Color, All Terrain Pkg, Save $6,280

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12,000 MILES PER YEAR. TOTAL DUE AT SIGNING $625.

2010 CADILLAC CTS WAGON “DEALER DEMO”

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#110045, REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM, WHITE DIAMOND

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0% FINANCING FOR 60 MOS

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2011 GMC SIERRA 1500 EXTENDED CAB SLE

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2011 BUICK LACROSSE CXL

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LIST $43,745

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HUMAN RESOURCES COORDINATOR

For a specialized trucking company. Duties Include, but, are not limited to the following: • Placing and Managing responses to driver and other ads • Set up drug testing for accepted applicants • Prepare /submit all forms/documents to accomplish Background and DMV checks • Prepare/review all Driver Employment Packages • Prepare/update Employee Handbook/Manual • Compliance with all Regulatory Requirements. Requirements for Position: • Degree in Human resources or related field • Three years of Human Resources experience

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533

Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair

AUTO BODY TECHNICIAN Experienced, highly

motivated, quality workmanship, ability to work independently. Must have own tools. Paid holidays, vacation, medical benefits. Please call 570-836-6556

EXPERIENCED CLIMBER/ BUCKET OPERATOR 570-574-5018

GENERAL MAINTENANCE

MotorWorld is now hiring for General Maintenance Worker to ensure a safe, healthy and clean work environment at our dealership. Must have a valid driver’s license as well as a clean driving record. Apply in person to our New Car Showroom at 150 Motorworld Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA or call Robyn at 570-991-6497 Pay is $10/hour

536

IT/Software Development

Department of Technology Support Services Information Technology Technician (AA# 01510-11-76-X) Permanent full time position, the help desk coordinator works for the department of Technology Support Services. The incumbent provides Service Desk Management Software (FootPrints) system administration duties as well as technical support services, problem analysis, instruction, and communication relating to requests for user support. Minimum Experience and Training: An associate's degree in any information technology field; or two years of experience providing information technology support services involving hardware and software installation, operation, and maintenance; or an equivalent combination of experience and training. For complete details please visit www.bloomu.edu/jo bs. Completing this search is contingent on available funding. EEO Employer.

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Janitorial/ Cleaning

Cleaning Help Part time.

Must have car. 570-262-1660

OFFICE CLEANER Part Time

Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 4:307:30. $7.50/hour. Please call 342-1818 Leave message

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Logistics/ Transportation

DRIVERS

CDL A, Full / Part Time, local work. Experience & clean MVR a must. $18/hour + overtime 888-567-7616

Logistics/ Transportation

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DRIVER You will operate

multi-dimensional construction equipment, delivery trucks, including tractor trailer combinations to pick up and deliver equipment to and from customer work sites, and is able to train in safe usage of the equipment. H.S. diploma (or equivalent), the ability to lift 70 lbs., have a valid CDL license, satisfactory driving record, and knowledge of federal motor carrier regulations is required. Two years of commercial driving experience involving the movement of trucks and construction equipment including oversized loads required. Knowledge of safety procedures for securing and transporting cargo is also essential. NES RENTALS offers competitive wages, medical/ dental, vision, tuition reimbursement, and 401(k).

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WATER TANKER DRIVERS Full/Part Time

Well Services Drivers needed to haul Fresh Water in the Marcellus Shale Gas Industry in PA. Regional Work, Home Daily, Competitive Pay and Benefits. Candidates must have a Class A or B CDL License. Minimum of 3 years verifiable experience within the past 5 years and a Clean MVR. Call (570)901-1067 drive4vt@ comcast.net

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Marketing/ Product

Agency Account Executive

One of NEPA's largest advertising agencies is looking for a dynamic individual to join its team. Qualified candidate will have thorough knowledge of marketing and advertising, will be able to create and present proposals and understand the basics of outside business to business sales. Position is salary plus commission with a competitive benefits package. Please e-mail resume to VP of Marketing Cathy Kmiec ckmiec@ comcast.net.

548 Medical/Health Village at Greenbriar Assisted Living

COOK: PART TIME PERSONAL CARE AIDES Part time. All Shifts.

Apply within: 4252 Memorial Hwy., Dallas, PA 18612

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DIRECT CARE WORKER

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

EMT STAFF

Tunkhannock Community Ambulance Association Inc. is hiring part time EMT staff. Requirements are: EMT, EVOC, CPR/AED certification, as well as a good driving record. Pre-employment and random drug testing required. Send resume to: PO Box 322 Tunkhannock, PA 18657

MEDICAL BILLING

Full Time. Computerized billing for multispecialty practice. Knowledge of ICD-9 and CPT codes required. Good communication skills necessary. Fax resume to 570-283-6924. Say it HERE in the Classifieds! 570-829-7130

Business Opportunities

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708

Antiques & Collectibles

Looking for experienced, professional Groomers, part or full time Kennel Assistants Apply in person or Call 570-675-1111

LUNCH OPPORTUNITY in existing restaurant. Independent operation with an existing Wilkes-Barre Business. Must have own resources and capital. Serious inquiries only. Call 570-287-7191 extension 1

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FULL-TIME-2ND SHIFT Requires MT/ MLT program accreditation, ASCP or equivalent certification; previous clinical experience preferred. Benefit package available. Apply online or send resume/application to: Bloomsburg Hospital, Human Resources 549 Fair St., Bloomsburg, PA 17815 FAX 570387-2434 www. bloomhealth.net EOE/MFHV

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Other

ANIMAL CARE

KUNKLE KENNEL, LLC

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IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

Navarro & Wright is now accepting resumes for positions available in the Wysox, PA office including: Survey Personnel, AutoCADD Operator/Draftsperson, Civil Engineer Specialist, & Administrative Assistant. Please forward resumes & cover letters to lottaviani@ navarrowright.com, subject as RE: Employment Opportunity. See us at www. navarrowright.com. Select Staffing is expanding in Scranton and Pittston!

JOB FAIR

WednesdayTuesday between 10-4pm at the Wilkes-Barre Careerlink Center: 32 East Union St. Wilkes-Barre, PA www. selectstaffing.com

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Production/ Operations

PROCESS OPERATOR Exeter, PA High school Diploma or GED equivalent, strong mathematical aptitude, strong mechanical aptitude. Highly safety conscious in practice and policy, forklift and warehouse experience with two years experience in production or related. Call 570-654-5511

566

Sales/Retail/ Business Development

GROCERY

THOMAS’ FAMILY MARKET FOODTOWN

Is hiring for the following positions:

PRODUCE MANAGER PRODUCE CLERK Part Time

MEATFullAPPRENTICE Time Excellent pay & benefits... 401K.

570-332-8361

600 FINANCIAL 610

LPN OR CST

Part time. Fill in position. Mobile service for urodynamic provider. Training provided. Compensation depending on experience. Respond to: PO Box 804, Dallas, PA 18612, or email to eostrow_insuite@ epix.net

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Business Opportunities

A Better Career Starts Here!

License available with option to lease building or sold separately. 570-954-1284

IceBusy CreamWest Parlor/Deli Side

Shopping Center. Soft & Hard Ice Cream, soups, sandwiches, hotdogs. Interior & exterior furniture included. All equipment, inventory & supplies & LLC included. $54,000 No Real Estate 570-287-2552

LIQUOR LICENSE

For Sale in the Dallas Area. Asking $28,000. Call 570-977-9607

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Air Conditioners

AIR CONDITIONER $50 570-820-3350

AIR CONDITIONER

Packaged, commercial air conditioning unit. York. 3 ton. 3 phase. New in carton. Plus extras. $500. 570-288-0131 570-288-2850 AIR CONDITIONER, Portable air conditioner/dehumidifier. $175. 570-654-4582 AIR CONDITIONERS (2) $50 each 570-824-3825 AIR CONDITIONERS, 8,000 BTU - $75 Please Call 570-823-8442

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Antiques & Collectibles

* * ANTIQUE ** SLOT MACHINE From 1949. $.25 machine. $2,000 OBO (570) 650-8687

$ ANTIQUES BUYING $

Old Toys, model kits, Bikes, dolls, old gun Mining Items, trains & Musical Instruments, Hess. 474-9544

Doyouneedmorespace? A yard or garage sale in classified is the best way tocleanoutyourclosets! You’re in bussiness with classified! BASEBALL SPORT FIGURES, 6 different McFarlane $24.95, nice starter collection. 570-313-5214 or 570-313-5214 COINS. Washington Quarters 19341934-d-36-37-3839-40-s $75. 570-287-4135 COMIC BOOKS Gen 13-1, X-files, Spiderman & many others, $1 each. NEON SIGN - Electric, Camel sign, 30 years old, $150. RECORDS - LP’S, 78’S, 45’S From 40’S, 50’S, 60’S & 70’S. $1 each. 570-829-2411 ORNAMENTS 5 Hallmark Keepsake ornaments. Barbie Collector Series Chinese Barbie, Russian Barbie, Gay Parisienne Barbie, Busy Gal Fashion Barbie, & Silken Flame Barbie $20 for the collection. 570-735-0191 RECORD ALBUM COLLECTION 86 total $1. each / all for $40. 825-9744

Extensive Training Guaranteed Customers Guaranteed Financing No Selling Needed

RECORDS. Have about 50 old 45’s & several picture sleeves, some Elvis. Moving must sell!! $50. 570-298-0901

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APPLIANCE PA RT S E T C .

Used appliances. Parts for all brands. 223 George Ave. Wilkes-Barre 570-820-8162 COOK TOP for gas stove. GE. Ceramic. Bone color. 5 burners. New in box. $900. 239-3586 FREEZER Stand Up Works Great. Needs handle but still opens, has quick freeze option. $250 570-814-9780

GENE’S RECONDITIONED APPLIANCES 60 Day Warranty Monday-Friday 8:00PM-5:00PM Saturday 8:00AM-11:00AM Gateway Shopping Center Kingston, PA

(570) 819-1966 MICRO-WAVE Litton $20. call 570-825-9744 MICROWAVE $20. 570-474-6947 MICROWAVE GE all options, white with turntable, excellent condition $30. 570-675-4383

Selling Your Furniture? Do it here in the Classifieds! 570-829-7130 Refrigerator white, 65.5”hx33”wx29.5 deep, small mark on the door, in great condition. $150. 570-239-6643

Retired Repairman

top loading Whirlpool & Kenmore Washers, Gas & Electric Dryers Repairman. 570-833-2965 570-460-0658 WASHER & DRYER kenmore for $250. 570-820-3350

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Appliances

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WASHER. Maytag. Fabric-matic. Heavy duty, extra large capacity top loader. 25 1/2” wide. White. Discharges water very fast for large washing cycles. Very good condition. Asking $185 or best offer 570-885-1338 Why Spend Hundreds on New or Used Appliances? Most problems with your appliances are usually simple and inexpensive to fix! Save your hard earned money, Let us take a look at it first! 30 years in the business. East Main Appliances 570-735-8271 Nanticoke

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Baby Items

BABY ITEMS: 4 King size flannel sheet sets $20 or will separate. Graco stroller $5. Graco double stroller $10. Infant car seat $2. Graco playpen $5. 570-457-9724 BOOSTER backless seat with lap bar 30-60 lbs $5. Car seat, gray with blue trim, $30. Eddie Bauer suede car seat $40. Stroller plaid $30. TV video baby monitor, never used $50. Baby bath tub with shower $15. Wooden changing table. $60. 570-239-5292 BOOSTER SEAT, $5 or best offer. Call 570-823-4941 JOGGING STROLLER: Baby Trend Expedition ELX. Excellent condition. $75. Call 570-655-8163 PACK& PLAY Evenflo portable, excellent condition. $45 Baby stroller, multi function, European style, Its magical 3x3 Evolution, new sells for $220; will sell for $100. 570- 696-1896

712

Baby Items

STROLLER, Peg Preggo, navy blue. Good condition. $25. TODDLER SEAT, black $10. 570-868-6174

714

Bridal Items

WEDDING GOWN, size 4 with beading & lots of tulle. Tulle train and veil. Sleeveless & off the shoulder. $50 570-868-6174

716

Building Materials

BATHROOM SINK SET: Gerber white porcelain bathroom sink with mirror and medicine cabinet. Matching set. $80. 570-331-8183

CORRECT DECK COMPOSITE RAILING five 8ft rail kits, two 5ft stair rail kits. Color Sage $700. 570-474-5687 DOOR. 36”x80” solid wood, 6 panel. Exterior or interior. Natural oak finish, right or left with h a r d w a r e . $150.Stainless steel sink, $50, Mail box stand. $100.Call 570-735-8730 or 570-332-8094 FLOORING: Hardwood tile. 12x12, 5/16” W. Natural pattern brown. Still in box. 15 boxes. $450.570-288-5788 KITCHEN CABINETS 21 linear ft oak cabinets with laminate countertops and stainless steel sink included. Asking $900. 570-824-2717 KITCHEN CABINETS & GRANITE COUNTERTOPS 10 ft.x10 ft., 1 year old, Maple kitchen. Premium Quality cabinets, undermount sink. Granite tops. Total cost over $12,000. $2,750 for Cabinets & $1,000 for Granite 570-239-9840 RADIATORS, cast iron. 2 have 5 sections, 36 high 14” long. 1 has 7 sections, 36 high 18 long. 1 has 16 sections, 19 high and 41 long. $120. for all. 570-693-1046 SHOWER DOOR for standup, standard size $49.99 neg. 570-655-9452 or 570-299-9881 VANITY TOP, 60” bathroom top with 2 sinks. Kohler facets in chrome. Cultured marble. Good Condition. $50. KITCHEN SINK, Kohler. Single, cast iron, white with silver facet. 25”x22”x 7 1/2” deep. $25. 570-868-6174 WINDOWS Replacement new 116”x27.5” & 118”x27” white vinyl double hung insulated glass 1/2 screen $60. each. (2) 16”x16” concrete chimney caps $10. each.570-735-7658

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Cemetery Plots/Lots

CEMETERY PLOTS FOR SALE (4) Four plots, all together. Crestlawn Section of Memorial Shrine Cemetery in Kingston Twp. $600 each. Willing to split. For info, call (570) 388-2773

CEMETERY PLOTS

Plymouth National Cemetery in Wyoming. 6 Plots. $450 each. Call 570-825-3666

CEMETERY PLOTS (3) together. Maple Lawn Section of Dennison Cemetery. Section ML. $450 each. 570-822-1850

FOREST HILLS CEMETERY Carbondale,

Philadelphia suburb near the old Nabisco & Neshaminy Mall. 2 graves + concrete vault with possibility of double deck. Estimated Value $7,000. Asking $5,000. Call 570-477-0899 or 570-328-3847

MEMORIAL SHRINE CEMETERY 6 Plots Available

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

726

Clothing

BOYS CLOTHES, size large (12-14). Mostly name brand. 30 items $35. WINTER COATS, boys size medium (10-12). Nike, Old Navy, JCPenny ski coat. $10. each or all for $25. BOYS SCHOOL UNIFORM, pants and polos. Sizes large(12-14). 20 items for $30. SNEAKERS, Men’s. DC skate shoe. Brand new. Size 10.5. $20. 570-237-1583 JEANS, Antik Denim. New with tags. Size 25. Boot Cut. $50. 570-868-6174 SHOES Ladies size 6-6 1/2. Almost new. $4.00 a pair. 570-474-5653

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Clothing

CLOTHES children’s: Infant boys 0-3 months 2 bags $15. 6-9 months 1 bag $7. 3-6 months 1 bag $7, 12 months 1 bag $10. Boys winter 2T 2 bags $20. Boys summer 2T 2 bags $20. Boys winter 18 month 1 bag $10. Boys summer 18 month 1 bag $10. boys 3T 1 bag $10, 4T 2 bags $20, 5T 1 bag $10 Sizes 6 through 8 $10 per bag. Size 10/12 2 bags $20, size 14 1 bag $10, size 14/16 1 bag $10. Boys jeans 1 bag $10. Coats sizes 2T, 3T, 4T, 7/8 & 10/12 $3. Sizes 14/16 & 18/20 $5. 570-457-9724 CLOTHES: Infant girls 0-3 months sleepers $5 per bag. Winter 6-9 months, 12 months $5 per bag. 18 months, 2T through 6T $10 per bag. Summer sizes 0-6, 3-6, 6-9 & 18 month $5 per bag. 24 month, 3T through 6T $10 per bag. Winter coats sizes 4T, 5T, 10 14 & 16. $3. 570-457-5192 PROM GOWNS sizes 10 (1) lime green (1) watermelon color. Worn only once. $75 each. Black $75. 570-239-6011 PURSE, Gucci, Ttte style, excellent condition $335. Purse, Louis Vuitton, zippered top, shoulder bag, excellent cond. $325. Purse, Louis Vuitton, Zippered, shoulder or 2 handle carry, very good condition. $150. Purse, Gucci, shoulder style, drawstring style $100. Purse, Dooney and Bourke, tote style, 2 handle, new condition $60. 288-4451 RAINSUIT, 2 piece, dark green, excellent condition XL $10 Woolrich men’s pants, green wool, new, size 42 $15. Woolrich reversible camo/blaze orange vest XL $15. 570-696-1896

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Computer Equipment & Software

DESK. Computer Desk $50. Call 7358730 or 332-8094 DESK/CHAIR high back computer desk/chair, black i with wheels & adjustable height. Very good condition. $40. 570-709-4180 EMACHINES AMD Athlon tower. Windows xp. 160gb hd. dvdrw. wireless mouse included. delivery. $120. 570-905-2985 PRINTER, Canon PIXMA MP460. Prints, scans & copies. Will not feed, maybe you can fix it. $20. 570-825-3784

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Exercise Equipment

AB DOER exercise machine , very good condition $35. 570-574-3418 AB-DOER $40. Malabu Palatti $15. Both assembled. Thigh master $20. 570-822-8957 BOWFLEX MOTIVATOR with leg extension & pulldown attachment $200. 570-735-8946 EXERCISE bike. Small. Doesn’t take up much room. Almost new. $25. 570-675-3328 INVERSION TABLE, chiropractor professional. $300. Abdominal chair exercise by Tony Little $200. Professional kicking bag 40lb. $50. 570-693-2408 OLYMPIC WEIGHT BENCH. $150.300 lb weight set $125. Weight tree $30. Dumb bells 25 35 45 55 lbs. $125. 570 654-4582 WEIGHT BENCH, Marcy Nexus. 170 pds in weights & bar. Full body workout. $100. Will deliver for small fee. 570-403-3007

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Furnaces & Heaters

FURNACE, hot air. Beckett Oil Gun. Duct Work. Tank. Firm $500. Call 570-540-6794 HEATERS (4) kerosene, all serviced & working. $20 each, call Monday Friday after 6:30 pm 570-288-6214 VENT FREE HEATER wall mount or floor mount nat gas or LP gas 20k $190.00 & 30k $220.00 with thermostat & built in blower, Brand New in unopened box with manufacturer warranty. call after 6:00 (570)675-0005

744

Furniture & Accessories

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Furniture & Accessories

BEDROOM SET complete, queen size, 2 dressers, 1 night stand, blond to light oak, mint condition $450. 570-474-6947 BEDROOM SET dark oak, frame, 2 night stands, chest of drawers, double dresser with mirrors for $400. Living room set floral print with coffee table & end tables glass for $300. Grill $30. 570-824-3825 BENCH solid maple wood, painted black colonial style 47” wide, excellent condition $35. 570-696-1896 BUNK BEDS, tall dresser/desk hutch, dark maple, $300. Kitchen table leaf & chairs, real wood, walnut, $300. PIANO upright with bench, George Steck, walnut . All good condition. $400. 474-9563 BUNKBED twin, over full with bookshelf, chest, tv cabinet & nightstand. Fair condition, you must disassemble & haul yourself. $125. 570-313-9521 CHEST OF DRAWERS. French Provincial. Solid wood. $ 9 9 570-905-4818 COUCH green leather, very good condition, negotiable $125. 570-574-3418

To place your ad call...829-7130 DECK: cherry student desk with hutch & chair. $100. Glass/cherry entertainment stand. $60. Glass/silver entertainment stand. $60. 570-654-4582

DESK solid wood with 2 drawers, excellent condition, $25. 472-1646 DINING ROOM SUITE with leaf, oak, 6 chairs, hutch, & dry sink for $400. Hunter Green hutch $50. Twin bedroom suite complete, 2 nightstands, chest of drawers, dresser with mirror for $200. 820-3350

**Dining room table with 6 chairs & 2 leafs, made with real wood, walnut color, older, but in good condition. $100. **Dining room hutch, made with real wood & glass window doors on top, walnut color, older, but in good condition. $150. (If you buy both the dining room table and hutch-they match, $200. for both.) **Couch, turquoise in color, fair condition $50. **Recliner, rose in color, fair condition. $25. **Location is in Mt Top. Please leave message if no answer. Phone#s are 570-902-9472 or 570-868-6778 DINING ROOM TABLE, 6 chairs. Two of the chairs are broken the others are in fair condition. call after 6pm. $45. 570-868-8156 DROP LEAF TABLE, oval shape with turned legs, dark wood, 21”L X 23” H, 10”W with leaves dropped. $30 570-814-9845 E N T E R TA I N M E N T CENTER maple wood finish, excellent condition, 50” H x52”W. $89. COFFEE TABLE oak, oval glass top $89 End table, oak oval glass top $89. 825-8289 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Sauder type, good condition $40. 570-287-1374 ENTERTAINMENT center solid oak leaded glass door. 49 W x 47 H on casters. $150 negotiable. 570-654-1691 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER. Great shape, must sell, moving. $90. 570-822-5391

FURNISH FOR LESS

* NELSON * * FURNITURE * * WAREHOUSE * Recliners from $299 Lift Chairs from $699 New and Used Living Room Dinettes, Bedroom 210 Division St Kingston Call 570-288-3607 FURNITURE: Curio Cabinet $35. Solid cherry wood bedroom cabinets & 2 mirrors $185. Desk $35. 570-831-5510

796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise

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Furniture & Accessories

FURNITURE: Love seat and leather chair $225. Coffee table and 3 black end tables with puter trim $125. 3 Black lamp tables $20 each. 570-693-0477 KITCHEN ISLAND white, 36”L x 20”W 3 enclosed shelves. 2 large open shelves, 1 pull out door, towel bar $150.570-288-4852 KITCHEN TABLE set with 4 green chairs, butcher block table, good condition. Asking $125. Hutch, green metal with wicker basket drawers, excellent condition. Asking $100. Wicker patio set brown includes 2 chairs with cushions & table, very good condition. Asking $125. 570-239-6011 LIVING ROOM SET. Clayton Marcus very high quality. 4 piece couch, loveseat, chair, ottoman. Moving must sell!! $575. 570-298-0901

AFFORDABLE

MATTRESS SALE We Beat All Competitors Prices!

Mattress Guy

Twin sets: $159 Full sets: $179 Queen sets: $199 All New American Made 570-288-1898 PATIO FURNITURE 6 piece set $75. Gas Grill $25. Wood Coffee Table $60 TV Stand $30. 570-574-3847 PRAYER KNEELERS. (2) $100 each. 570-735-8730 or 570-332-8094 RECLINER, cloth, fair condition still functional needs some cleaning $25 570-814-9780 SECTIONAL 2 piece Microfiber Serta Upholstery, leather sides. $300. 570-891-0955 SOFA beige with rust tones 8 way hand tied springs. $300. 823-2709 SOFA TABLE taupe wicker & glass measures H 29 x W 15 x L 50, with bottom shelf. $75. 474-6919 photo can be sent via email. SOFA; 84” with matching chair and ottoman; oatmeal and beige; matching accent pillows; new foam in cushions; good condition. $150. 570-288-4384 SOFABED & Love seat, brown tweed. Both for $200 OBO (570) 510-7231 TABLE. Magazine, maple with marble top. $300 570-735-8730/570332-8094

**Upholstered chair, maroon & ivory plaid material, Good condition. $30. **Upholstered ottoman, rose, good condition $20. **Armoire, made by Sauder, medium oak color, fair condition. $35. **Stereo speakers. Made by Sansui around 1975, large size, medium oak color $20. each or $65. for all 4. **Wheel barrel, large, bucket durable plastic, handles wood, fairly new, $30. **Location in Mt Top. Please leave message if no answer. Phone #s are 570-902-9472 or 570-868-6778 VANITY. Wood, Maple with mirror. $30. TABLES, oak end (2) with matching coffee table. $30 for all 570-262-2845 WINDOW TREATMENTS, variety of sizes & colors, mostly valences. Beautiful & excellent condition. $20/set 570-868-6174

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Jewelry

TENNIS BRACELET

Custom made, double row, 14 carat BRACELET. Edged with beautiful rope trim. Carat weight total 5.5. 25 1/2 grams total gold weight. Paid $5,700. Current Value $7,000+. Asking $4,500 firm. Serious inquires only. 570-239-4286

752 Landscaping & Gardening BALE OF STRAW for use in landscaping, $4. 570-823-6829

796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise

570-735-1487 WE PAY THE MOST IN CASH

BUYING 10am to 6pm

BED FRAME SET queen size, complete. Clean & very good condition. $140.570-675-4383 BEDROOM SET queen/king bed rails, headboard, dresser with mirror, nightstand & chest $150. 256-4450

39 Prospect St • Nanticoke



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$9,250

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$10,500

09 TO Y O TA Y A R IS 5 SPEED

B urgandy,26K M iles,W as $13,950 N ow

$12,250

08 NISSA N SENTRA “S” SEDA N B lack,56K,W as $13,500

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$12,950

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10 INSIG HT EX B lue,21K M iles,W as $20,995.......NO W $19,950

R ed,60K,W as $12,500

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$11,500

08 N ISSA N SEN TR A “S” SD N B lack,56K,W as $13,500

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$12,750

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07 ELEM ENT EX R ed,67K M iles,W as $17,750....NO W $16,500 08 ELEM ENT LX R ed,68K M iles,W as $17,950....NO W $17,500 09 ELEM ENT EX R ed,11K M iles,W as $22,750....NO W $21,950 1.9%

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$17,250

$16,950 $17,900 $18,500 $21,750

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08 A C C O RD LXP SDN B lack,14K,W as18,750........NO W 09 A C C O RD LXP SDN N avy,29K,W as$18,950.......NO W W hite,94K M iles,W as $14,750 N avy,28K M iles,W as $14,950 N ow $14, 250 N ow $14,500 10 A C C O RD LX SDN S ilver,28K,W as$19,500..........NO W 08 A C C O RD EX SDN S ilver,42K,W as$19,750..........NO W 07 A C C O RD EXL SDN B lack,35K,W as$19,750.......NO W 09 A C C O RD EX SDN S ilver,35K,W as$20,950..........NO W 07 M A ZDA C X7 08 D O D G E G R A N D G RA ND TO URING A W D C A R A V A N SE 08 A C C O RD EXL V 6 SDN N avy,54K,W as$20,350 NO W B lue,59K M iles,W as $16,950 W hite,29K,W as $17,250 N ow $15, 750 N ow $16, 750 08 A C C O RD EX SDN S ilver,20K,W as$20,500..........NO W 08 A C C O RD EXL SDN G ray,18K,W as$20,950........NO W 09 A C C O RD EX SDN G reen,21K,W as$20,950.........NO W 09 A C C O RD EX SDN B lack,19K,W as$21,900..........NO W 08 JEEP PA TR IO T 07 DO DG E RA M 1500 05 H O N D A PILO T EXL 4W D

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$9,950

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760 Monuments & Lots GRAVE LOT Near baby land at Memorial Shine in Carverton. $400. Call 570-287-6327

MEMORIAL SHRINE

LOTS FOR SALE 6 lot available at Memorial Shrine Cemetery. $3,000. Call 717-774-1520 SERIOUS INQUIRES ONLY

762

Musical Instruments

AMP: ‘97 Marshall JCM800 Limited Edition Tube Amp Head. Works and sounds great. $975 570-283-2552 rick@wyoming valley.net GUITAR Fullerton 6 string electric with strap & cloth case, Custom amplifier 10 watts $185. both. 570-235-5216 HUMBUCKER Fender Stratocaster (2) $350. PRS Custom Se. P-Rails pickup in neck, Duncan design pickup in Bridge. Push pull Pots for both neck and bridge. $350. 570-602-4291

774

Restaurant Equipment

RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT

SOMERSET TURN OVER MACHINE Model # SPM45, $500; ALSO, Bunn Pour Over Coffee Machine, Model # STF15, $225 For more info, call

570-498-3616

ION DRUM ROCKER

PIANO Baldwin Console. Oak with bench, recently tuned. Can deliver $800. 898-1278 PIANO Baldwin with bench country classic knotty pine, excellent condition. $750. 740-6196 PIANO upright Everett. FREE to good home. Call Ray 570-313-2550 SAXOPHONE Selmer Alto AS500 Aristocrat with hardcase & music stand. Excellent condition. $650. 574-2853

766

Office Equipment

COMPUTER, Dell with speakers, keyboard & monitor. $100. ALL IN ONE, Copy, Fax, Scan & Print, Brother. MFC 7820N. Great condition. $50. 570-868-6174

768

Personal Electronics

PLAYSTATION 3, with original box. $175. 570-654-4582 STEREO system 5CD, Sony $75. Sanyo VCR player $15. Floor lamp $10. Hamilton Beach mixer with bowl rest $10. 570-262-1136 TELEVISION: 19” Samsung tube $20. 570-239-5292

772

Pools & Spas

POOL LADDER Intex for 4 ft pool $30. 570-574-3418

774

Restaurant Equipment

RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT

Bev Air 2 door refrigerator/ sandwich prep table, Model SP48-12, $1300. For details

Call 570-498-3616

Other

AMERICAN IDOL LIVE

tickets for sale! GREAT SEATS! Section 118, Row H. Seats 11 & 12. $90 each. Must buy two. Call 570-824-5106 CAMEL BEACH TICKETS: $25 each Please Call 570-283-3951

Somerset Dough Sheeter, Model CAR-100. Only 1 available. $1,500 Call for more info

570-498-3616

776 Sporting Goods AB sport exercise chair, almost newfoldable, $50 570-696-1896 BASKETBALL HOOP; Great condition, asking $90. Call 570-331-8183 BICYCLE 3 WHEEL ADULT $100. 570-675-4162 BICYCLE. 10 speed Huffy. $20. 570-262-2845 BICYCLE. 10 speed Murray 26”. $75. 570-735-8730/570332-8094

BIKE: Schwinn Next 26 “ 6 speed new condition. Bought $125, selling $65. 570-235-5216 DEER TREE STAND. Used twice. $50 570-675-3328 FOOSBALL TABLE, Sportcraft. Excellent shape. Extra balls. $100. Will deliver. 570-403-3007 GOLF CLEARANCE clubs, drivers, balls, hand cart, many items to choose from. $75 for all or sold separately. 570-654-4793 HIKING BACK PACK Navy canvas, excellent condition. $40. GOLF CART pull along, good condition $25. 570-675-4383 HUNTING, Fishing knives, really nice, all brand new between $10 & $25 each.570-332-7933 MAILBOXES (2): airbrushed fisherman & dog w Nascar airbrushed checkered flag Penn State Nittany Lion airbrushed toilet seat has redhouse3@knobbymoto.com $75. each. 570-477-1269

Do you need more space? A yard or garage sale in classified is the best way to clean out your closets! You’re in bussiness with classified! SKATEBOARDS $10. Pop-up cloth paintball bunker/tentnew. $20. Huffy Micro blue mini bike $20. Next 20” Bike $30. 570-239-5292

778

Stereos/ Accessories

PENN STATE TICKETS September 3, 2011 Noon Game Indiana State Red Zone-WH Section. 15 yard line. (2) at $90 each. 570-675-5046 after 6 PM TICKET (1) PENN STATE football, for 9/3 Indiana State & 9/24 Eastern Michigan, excellent chairback seat, ticket price $64.675-1277

Too many baby toys? Pass them on, sell them with an ad! 570-829-7130 TICKETS (4) including parking pass & & chairbacks. Penn State Vs. Indiana State, Sat., 9/3. Penn State Vs. Eastern Michigan, Sat., 9/24. $253. Call 570-690-2697! TICKETS 3 Penn State VS. Indiana State, 9/3, piggy back seats, lower level + parking pass $195. 570-696-1503 TICKETS PSU for all games. 2 seats on 40 yard line lower level row 36 are $150 each. 4 seats on goal line in EJU row 54 are $100 each. 570-650-9331 TICKETS: (2) Penn State Vs Indiana State 9/3 opening game EHU, cushion seats, yellow parking pass $100. 570-655-0211 TICKETS: Bengals vs Jets pre season field level section 131 2 tickets & parking 8/21/2011 7pm $75. Eagles vs Jets pre season tickets section 131 with 2 tickets & parking 9/01/2011 7:30pm $150.570-655-6442 TICKETS: Penn State Season 9/3 Indiana State, 9/24 Eastern Michigan, 10/29 Illinois, 11/12 Nebraska 4 seats section egu on the 20 yard line. Face value plus Red Zone Donation; $100.00 per seat. $400.00 per set of 4 per game. Includes parking & seat/back cushions. Call Bud 288 5466 TICKETS: Penn State v Indiana State 9-3-11. 2 tickets section NF, lower level 57. Isle seats. $45 each. 570-338-2208 TICKETS: Yankee vs. Toronto 100 level great seats. 9/3 1:05 game. $280. 570-331-8144

SOLO-BARIC Kicker speaker 15” with sealed box and face grill. Excellent shape. Black with charcoal carpet box. $300. call or text for pics 570-466-4357

TICKETS: Yankees v Blue Jays (2) tickets for Saturday Sept 3rd 1:05 game 100 level. great seats $275. 570-331-8144

780

Televisions/ Accessories

DOLLYS: Appliance size $20. Box size $10. 570-235-5216

TELEVISION 54” Panasonic Plasma 1080P HDTV Brilliant Picture, only 1 year old. Works like new. Cost $1,800. sell $695. 570-239-9840

SAW, 7 1/2” circular skill $25. 570-7358730/ 332-8094

784

Tools

TEXTURE GUN. Kol Balt/ $40. MOTOR, electric, 1.25, $25. TOOL BOX, 20 570-262-2845

TV FREE Zenith color remote, good picture quality, off & on button not working, must pull plug to shut off. 570-2889936 10am-9pm

CHILD’S table and 2 chairs $20. 570-235-5216

551

551

Other

786 Toys & Games

Other

786 Toys & Games DOLLS, BRATZ collection, 4 boys, 13 girls, two cases, plus accessory items, great condition, $45.00. 570-696-2008

Carriers Needed

ROCK CLIMBING WALL/STEPS for 4 to 5 foot platform. $120. Section 786 10 ft Yellow Wave Slide $20. 570-283-3951 WWE wrestling championship toy belts $10 each. Small Lego set $5. 2 children’s shopping carts $7 each. Children’s Dirt Devil battery operated vacuum $7. 2 Little Tikes girls vanities one with chair. $25 each. Girls carpet, dollhouse design $10. Babydoll bathtub changing station, $10. Washer & dryer playset $25. Popup fire engine 3 piece playset tent $20. Max steel action figures & accessories $10. 570-239-5292

788

Stereo/TV/ Electronics

SPEAKERS: Bose 901 series VI speakers with stands and equalizer with owners guide. Paid 1,400. sell $600. 570-406-2150 STEREO SYSTEM by Sharp. Features 5-CD tray, felt covered speakers + 1 subwoofer, remote. Barely used, excellent condition. $75. 570-332-2812

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792

Video Equipment

VCR with booklet, RCA, $8. or best offer. Call 823-4941

794

Video Game Systems/Games

drums! Ion Drum Rocker kit for use with Rock Band, on the Xbox 360. Heavy duty aluminum frame. Comes with 3 durable cymbals. Great rebound on pads, works perfectly. PULSE bass pedal also included, along with drum throne, Rock Band 2 and Beatles Rock Band. $175 for all. 570-814-3383

796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise

BUYING SPORT CARDS

Pay Cash for baseball, football, basketball, hockey & non-sports. Sets, singles & wax. 570-212-0398

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

Wanted: Junk Cars & Trucks

Available routes:

Highest Prices Paid!!

Kingston

$550 Monthly Profit + Tips

140 daily papers / 150 Sunday papers

FREE

Pierce Street, Rutter Avenue, Winola Avenue, Reynolds Street, Chester Street

PICKUP

288-8995

Wilkes-Barre North

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$550 Monthly Profit + Tips

85 daily papers / 95 Sunday papers Coal Street, Parkview Circle, N. Sherman Street (Interfaith Apartments) Lincoln Plaza, Park Avenue Towers

To find a route near you and start earning extra cash, call Rosemary at

570-829-7107

WANTED JEWELRY

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815

Dogs

906 Homes for Sale

906 Homes for Sale

906 Homes for Sale

906 Homes for Sale

PUPPY SALE

BEAR CREEK

DALLAS

DALLAS

DALLAS

SHIH-TZU MIX PUPPIES Parents on premises

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

Akita, Basset, Bernese, Doxie, Chihuahua, Lab, English Bull Dog, Doberman, Pom, Great Pyrenees, Corgi, Siberian 570-714-3101 570-347-5808

Shots Current. $400 570-401-1838

WILKESBARREGOLD

(570)991-7448 (570)48GOLD8

1092 Highway 315 Blvd (Plaza 315) 315N .3 miles after Motorwold Mon-Sat 10am - 8pm Closed Sundays

Highest Cash Pay Outs Guaranteed We Pay At Least 78% of the London Fix Market Price for All Gold Jewelry Visit us at WilkesBarreGold.com Or email us at wilkesbarregold@ yahoo.com

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YELLOW LAB

11 weeks old, needs a loving home, ACA Reg. Vet checked, up to date shots & wormer. Supplies included. $500. 574-8148

845

Pet Supplies

BEAR CREEK

STROLLER, Dog. New, $10. CARRIER, black, purse like. $10. 570-262-2845

6650 Bear Creek Blvd

800 PETS & ANIMALS 810

Cats

CATS, Free to good home. 3 adults, must be taken by 9-22-11. 570-208-0258 DOG, Free to good home. Must be taken by 9-22-11. 570-208-0258

KITTENS FREE TO GOOD HOME 2 males. Born April 15th, half grown, gentle.Yellow tabbies. Call Bob at 570-262-6560

KITTENS, FREE, loveable, friendly, cuddly, urgent, will transport, for details call 570-299-7146

815

900 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 906 Homes for Sale Having trouble paying your mortgage? Falling behind on your payments? You may get mail from people who promise to forestall your foreclosure for a fee in advance. Report them to the Federal Trade Commission, the nation’s consumer protection agency. Call 1-877FTC-HELP or click on ftc.gov. A message from The Times Leader and the FTC.

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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

AVOCA

Call 829-7130 Place your pet ad and provide us your email address

AMERICAN BULLDOG PUPPIES NKC registered.

Champion bloodlines. Call 570-828-4456 DOG, Free 2 year old boxer/lab mix. Tan w/ black. Needs good indoor home. Friendly. Up to date on all shots. Call 570-428-4482 GERMAN SHEPHERD MALE FOR BREEDING. Excellent disposition for Breeding. AKC females only. Call 570-885-6400

Birds? Cats? Dogs? Skunks? Snakes? Sell Your Animals with a Classified Ad! 570-829-7130

GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS AKC. Black & Tan guardianangel shepherds2.com $900 each. Call 570-379-2419

MALTESE-YORKIE MIX PUPPIES

SUNDAY, AUG 28 11:00AM-1:00PM 912 Vine Street Over 3,500 square feet of living space with large detached 2 car garage and office– Vinyl Siding, Newer windows, Spacious Rooms. MUST BE SEEN! $159,900. MLS #10-3956 Call Pat McHale 570-613-9080

BACK MOUNTAIN

raised. Adorable. 2 males, honey colored. 1 female, black & tan. Ready to go Aug 25. Call 570-817-7878

POODLE PUPPIES

AKC. 1 male. 2 females. $525. (570) 450-0997

PUPPIES 570-453-6900 570-389-7877

10-1770

Fantastic home with a large family room with fireplace. You will love the kitchen and get ready for “Summer Fun” in the private in ground pool. MLS# 11-1141 $257,500 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

DALLAS

119 Jackson St 4 year old custom built 2 story, foyer, dining room w/custom moldings, family room w/stone fireplace, oak kitchen cabinets w/granite tops, French doors out to patio - Interior recently painted throughout. MLS# 11-1693. $299,900 Call Geri 570-696-0888

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Cape Cod style home situated on approximately 2.2 acres of land. Spacious kitchen, modern bath, many updates featuring knotty pine, oak and cherry walls giving this home plenty of country charm throughout. Large 2 car detached garage with loft area as an added bonus! $137,500 MLS#11-2177 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

BACK MOUNTAIN

533

If you are a licensed and experienced Collision Estimator and would like your future earnings to truly reflect your ability and worth, with us you can. Knowledge of computer estimating is a great plus. We have an experienced staff, offer a generous benefit package, including health insurance and retirement plan and a professional working environment. For immediate consideration, please send resume today to: c/o The Times Leader Box 2715 15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250

522 Living room has awesome woodland views and you will enjoy the steam/ sauna. Lake and tennis rights available with Association membership. (membership optional). Minutes from the Pocono's and 2 hours to Philadelphia or New York. $299,000 Maria Huggler CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-587-7000

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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

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Education/ Training

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Education/ Training

Director of Student Intervention & Support Services Bear Creek Community Charter School, a progressive and proven K-8 public school that offers parents a choice in public education, is currently seeking a dynamic and experienced professional for the career position of Director of Student Intervention & Support Services. This is a full-time, eleven month position. The successful candidate will be responsible for facilitating an educational atmosphere in which students will move toward the fulfillment of their potential for intellectual, emotional, physical and psychological growth and maturation in accordance with the School’s mission, core values and annual goals. The Director will oversee the School’s intervention and special education programs. Candidates with Special Education Supervisor certification and two years experience preferred. Bear Creek Community Charter School is the first and only charter school in Luzerne County. The school received Keystone Achievement Awards from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for five consecutive years, and was named a 2007 Charter School of the Year by the Center for Education Reform. Bear Creek Community Charter School is offering a competitive starting salary, comprehensive benefit package, performance-based annual bonus, and a rewarding work environment. Bear Creek Community Charter School is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Proposed new construction “Ranch Condo” in Green Briar with a 1 car garage, community pool & tennis in a great adult community. $229,900 MLS# 10-1105 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

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. Double lot. $310,000 MLS #11-1806 Call Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723

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 $159,500 Bob Cook 696-6555 Jill Jones 696-6550

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

DALLAS

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

DALLAS

Interested candidates should submit a resume and cover letter to:

Bear Creek Community Charter School Attention: Human Resources 2000 Bear Creek Boulevard Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

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Logistics/ Transportation

542

Logistics/ Transportation

PART TIME BUS OPERATORS

1 YEAR HOMEOWNERS WARRANTY Nicely kept 2 story with 4 bedrooms, 1 & 1/2 baths, great wrap around porch, lovely back yard. In desirable Conyngham, PA. Close to Rt 80 and Rt 81. Nearby Shopping. Large eat in kitchen with dining area. “A MUST SEE” $159,000 MLS# 11-1146 Call Tony Wasco 570-855-2424 Trademark Realtor Group 570-613-9090

DALLAS

20 Fox Hollow Drive

Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair

E.O.E.

DALLAS 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

Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair

119 Midland Drive Custom Built Ranch Home -The ranch home is IN DEMAND! This one offers everything you are looking for! Plenty of space for in-law quarters, 4 bedrooms, cherry kitchen, sunroom, recreation room with 12 seat oak bar. This home includes an attached 2 car garage plus a detached custom garage that can fit up to 12 cars or boat storage, only 5 miles to beautiful Harveys Lake - 1 yr Home Warranty. All this on 4 ACRES of serenity in the heart of Dallas $419,000 MLS #11-155 Call Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723

160 Reservoir Road Lots of charm in this renovated century home, living room with fireplace, formal dining room, wonderful private setting with 18x36 in-ground pool and 2 car garage. MLS#11-1807 $235,000. Call Geri 570-696-0888

COLLISION ESTIMATOR

167 Main Street

Look like Yorkies. Shots are current. 5-6 pounds at maturity. Females $500. 570-765-1122

MORKIE PUPPIES! Hypoallergic, home

BEAR CREEK VILLAGE 333 Beaupland

BEAR CREEK VILLAGE

This will create a seller account online and login information will be emailed to you from gadzoo.com “The World of Pets Unleashed” You can then use your account to enhance your online ad. Post up to 6 captioned photos of your pet Expand your text to include more information, include your contact information such as e-mail, address phone number and or website.

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

ASHLEY

Dogs

ION DRUM ROCKER Great way to learn

VITO’S & GINO’S

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796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise

POKER TABLE oak Portable sits 8 players. $200. 570-7358730/332-8094

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

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RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT

BIKE: Girls’ 20” $10. Girls soccer shoes size 3 1/2 $3. 570-696-3368

Great way to learn drums! Ion Drum Rocker kit for use with Rock Band, on the Xbox 360. Heavy duty aluminum frame. Comes with 3 durable cymbals. Great rebound on pads, works perfectly. PULSE bass pedal also included, along with drum throne, Rock Band 2 and Beatles Rock Band. $175 for all. 570-814-3383

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The Luzerne County Transportation Authority is accepting applications for part time bus operators. Applicants must have a CDL class B with Passenger and air brake endorsements. Applicants must pass a drug screen, background check and DOT physical and complete a training program. Please contact Robb Henderson, Operations Manager at 287-2146 ext 211 for more information about the application process. The Luzerne County Transportation Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

533

Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair

533

Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair

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

533

Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair

Maintenance Electrical Technician Sapa Extruder, Inc. is looking for a skilled and experienced Maintenance Electrician with a strong background in hydraulics, programmable controls and electrical facets of plant maintenance activities. The opening is on 2nd shift. The successful candidate must possess the ability to diagnose and repair electrical/hydraulic problems, trouble-shoot electrical problems and knowledge of industrial hydraulics. A minimum of four years experience in a plant or comparable environment is required. Hourly starting pay range is $15.00-$18.00 and we offer an outstanding benefits package. If qualified, send a resume with salary requirements to: Sapa Extruder, Inc. 330 Elmwood Avenue Mountain Top, PA 18707 Attn: Human Resources teresa.mandzak@sapagroup.com E.O.E. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE!




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Built 2007. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, double car attached garage, dining room, family room, living room, 125x125 lot, deck. Don’t hesitate, Dallas Schools, 2 story, gas heat, central air, whirlpool tub, walk-in closet, cherry kitchen, stone fireplace, full basement $275,000. Call (570) 498-0825 or email nmarr@ comcast.net.

DALLAS

High Point Acres New Listing

4 bedroom, 2 ½ bath colonial. Fireplace in family room. Bright & Sunny sunroom. Very large, level, landscaped lot. 2 car garage. Gas Heat. Community swimming pool. REDUCED!!! $265,000 Besecker Realty 570-675-3611

DALLAS

Open floor plan, raised ranch. Newly rebuilt in 2009. Located in nice neighborhood close to everything! MLS# 11-2928 $122,500 Call Christine Kutz Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

DALLAS

NEW CONSTRUCTION 2,400 sq feet $329,000

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

DALLAS

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

DALLAS

Charming 3 Bedroom Cape Cod with 1 Car Garage in great neighborhood. SHORT SALE! Close to Park/Rec Center. $114,900 Call Cindy 570-690-2689 www.cindykingre.com

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100% Financing quallified home with 2 acres Bi-Level Home with plenty of room on a private wooded 2 acre lot in Dallas School District near Harveys Lake. Features a 1 car Garage, 3 Bedrooms, 1 3/4 Bath and nice updates. 100% USDA Financing Eligible. Call for details.

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DURYEA

EDWARDSVILLE

EXETER

EXETER TWP.

GLEN LYON

HANOVER TWP.

HANOVER TWP.

You’ll look long & hard to ever find a beautiful Double like this one! Huge 120x130 lot with detached 2 car garage & loft , modern kitchens, 1.5 baths , pocket doors & so much more! $118,500 MLS# 11-1167 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

10 LYNDWOOD AVE. 3 bedroom ranch, 1 1/2 bath, all- new windows, in ground pool, hardwood floor, 2 car garage. $159,900 (570) 592-7444

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122 Lackawanna Ave

Sunday, Aug. 21 12 Noon - 2:00PM Just a few more finishing touches will complete the renovations. This home has a new kitchen, new drywall & new carpeting. $59,000 MLS #11-1502 Call Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723

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PRICE REDUCED!! Two homes for the price of one in very good condition with a 2 car garage. Live in one & allow the tenant to help pay the mortgage. $158,600 MLS# 10-3750 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

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 $ 179,900 Call Patti 570-328-1752 Liberty Realty & Appraisal Services LLC

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DALLAS

DURYEA

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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

EXETER

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%) Owner financing available. 570-654-1490

EXETER Vinyl sided 4 bedroom spacious home with a great eat in kitchen, 1 3/4 baths & much more. Near the local schools. PRICE REDUCED $119,900 MLS# 11-1144 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

Nice 2 bedroom ranch in Great Neighborhood! Large Living Room, sunny eat-in kitchen & oversized bath. Perfect place to start out or downsize to. REDUCED PRICE $50,000 MLS# 10-4624 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141

DALLAS

Private setting, contemporary home with 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, attached garage, living room, dining room, modern eat in kitchen, fireplace in family room,large deck. MLS 11-210, $259,000 Call Susan Pall @ (570) 696-0876

DALLAS

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. 2 car garage. Central AC. Wooded lot. $265,000. 11-1077 Besecker Realty 570-675-3611

DURYEA

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

DURYEA

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

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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 $249,900 Call Phil 570-313-1229

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DURYEA

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

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

FORTY FORT

Charming home with hardwood floors, fireplace & Built in's, formal dining room, 2 car garage, sunporch & neat as a pin throughout! Nice location on a tree lined street away from the hustle & bustle! REDUCED PRICE $129,900 MLS# 10-4472 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

FORTY FORT

EXETER

Nice size 4 bedroom home with some hardwood floors, large eat in kitchen with breakfast bar. 2 car garage & partially fenced yard. Close to everything! $96,500 MLS# 11-1977 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

Sunday, Aug 21 11am - 12:30pm 180 E. First Street $134,900 for a 5 room ranch, with spacious yard, enclosed porch and Central Air. 5 Rooms, 3 Bedrooms and full Bath. MLS #10-4365 Call Pat McHale 570-613-9080

EXETER

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

311 Lockville Rd Stately brick 2 story, with inground pool, covered patio, finished basement, fireplace and wood stove 3 car attached garage 5 car detached garage with apartment above. MLS#11-1242 $739,000 Call Joe or Donna, 613-9080

3 Bedroom ranch, needs work but the location along the Four Season Golf Course has a great view of the mountains. MLS# 11-2591 $54,900 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

EXETER

NEW LISTING 3 bedroom Townhouse has 1st floor laundry and recently added sunroom. Move in ready. MLS#11-2965 $119,000 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

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128 JEAN ST. Nice bi-level home on quiet street. Updated exterior. Large family room, extra deep lot. 2 car garage, enclosed rear porch and covered patio. For more information and photos visit: www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 11-2850 $189,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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300 River Street A unique architectural design highlights this 3 bedroom with first floor family room. Builtins. Great curb appeal and loaded with character. Gas heat. Newer roof. Nice lot. Many extras. List #111275. (Conventional financing: $4,995 dn., 4.25% int., 30 yrs., $520 month). $99,900. Ask for Bob Kopec Humford Realty 570-822-5126

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Sunday, Aug 21 12:30pm - 2pm 164 E. First Street $134,900 for an ALL BRICK, ranch with finished basement. Features include hardwood floors, plaster walls, finished basement rooms and car port. MLS #10-4363 Call Pat McHale 570-613-9080

EXETER

This Cape Cod is in fabulous condition. It features living room, dining room, 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, closets galore, family room, gas heat, central air & fully fenced back yard. Great location. Take a walk or ride a bike around the neighborhood. $218,500 MLS 11-1804 Call Judy Rice 570-714-9230

EXETER TOWNSHIP RAISED RANCH 680 Appletree Rd.

Single family, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, double car attached garage, kitchen, dining room, family room, living room, utility room, fireplace, oil heat, window unit, unfinished basement, 1.25 acres, deck. Screened porch. Private setting. $149,000 Call 570-388-3915 after 6:00 p.m. to set an appointment

FORTY FORT GREAT DEAL! NEW PRICE

1509 Wyoming Ave. Freshly painted and insulated, immaculate and sitting on almost half an acre this 3 bedroom 1.5 bath home can be yours. Features include a modern kitchen, central A/C. laundry room, office and free standing fireplace. All appliances included. Just move right in! For more details and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-604 $177,900 Call Kim 570-466-3338

P E N D I N G

FORTY FORT REDUCED!

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

HANOVER TWP.

GOULDSBORO

FACTORYVILLE

EDWARDSVILLE

DURYEA

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

213 S USQUEHANNA A VE

One of a kind property could be used as a single family home or two unit. Wyoming Area schools. $125,000 MLS#11-2811 Call John 570-714-6124

EXETER

DURYEA

DRUMS

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

145 Short Street Meticulously maintained ranch on lot 100x140. 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1 full bath on main level. Finished lower level with family room, full bath, laundry room, craft room & storage. MOVE IN CONDITION. New Low Price $94,900. MLS #11-2541 Call Pat McHale 570-613-9080

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

HANOVER

Don’t miss out on this beautiful townhome...One of the nicest around! It has all the pleasures of fine living that you deserve. What a home! $124,500 MLS# 11-2827 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

HANOVER TOWNSHIP 599 Shawnee St

This Duplex will let you live in one unit and rent out the other to help with the mortgage payment. It was once a single family home and can most likely be converted back. Desirable location. This is an estate and there is no seller’s disclosure. 11-1223 $69,500 Call Karen

Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340

146-148 Regal St Newer kitchens Large baths Tenant occupied 3 bedroom each side. Call for appointment $74,900 MLS# 10-4598 Call Vieve Zaroda (570) 474-6307 Ext. 2772

Smith Hourigan Group 570-474-6307

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26 Spring Street Corner lot with semi fenced yard. Hardwood floors Lots of updates including windows Detached garage Paved parking for two cars $79,900 MLS# 10-4482 Call Vieve Zaroda (570) 474-6307 Ext. 2772

Smith Hourigan Group 570-474-6307

HANOVER TWP.

275 Phillips Street

Well kept 2 bedroom ranch with new kitchen, fenced yard, one car garage. $79,900 MLS #11-638 Call Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723

HANOVER TWP

Smith Hourigan Group (570) 696-1195

HANOVER TWP.

LIBERTY HILLS Reduced!

Beautiful 2 bedroom home with loft area that can easily be converted to a 3rd bedroom. This home has 2.5 baths, security system, whole house entertainment system with speakers in every room and outside. Great modern kitchen. 2 car garage, skylights, huge deck and patio. There is a huge walkout basement that is rough plumbed for a bathroom. Too much to list here, this house is a must see. MLS #10-4589 $330,000 Call John Polifka 570-704-6846 Antonik and Associates 570-735-7494

HANOVER TWP.

2 story in good condition with 3 bedrooms, 1 full bath, eat-in kitchen, 2 car garage, fenced yard & new gas heat. MLS # 10-4324 $49,900 Call Ruth at 570-696-1195 or 570-696-5411

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HARDING HANOVER TWP.

HANOVER TOWNSHIP 710 Church Street

Exceptionally well care for home in move in condition. Everything is new, roof, siding, windows, porches, kitchen and baths. MLS 11-2309 $129,000 Jay A. Crossin CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 ext. 23

$98,000

MLS# 10-2685 Call Arlene Warunek 570-650-4169

PRICE REDUCED! 290-292 Lee Park Ave. Very nice all brick double block has front and back porches. Beautiful yard with mature plantings, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, detached 1 car garage in back of the home. MLS#11-1988 $134,000 Christine Pieczynski 696-6569

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

HANOVER TWP. HARDING

Double block near public transportation with a 2 car garage. Fully rented. What's your pleasure? REDUCED PRICE $75,000 MLS# 09-4475 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

HANOVER TWP

187 South Street 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, modern kitchen, security system, beautifully landscaped patio, pond & above ground pool are just a few of the touches that make this home so appealing. Great neighborhood! Close to major highways. MLS #11-2370 $133,000 Call Debra at 570-714-9251

71 Knox St. Larger Bi-level in small development. Eat in kitchen with new floor countertops and dishwasher. Large 2 tiered deck, 20x10, with roll out awning. Back yard backs up to woods. New carpet, painting and much more. MLS 11-2649 $139,900 Call Mary Ann 570-715-7733 CENTURY 21 SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP 570-474-6307

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SERENITY

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

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HARDING

HARVEYS LAKE

HUNLOCK CREEK

JENKINS TWP.

KINGSTON

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LAFLIN

LARKSVILLE

LEHMAN

23 Mead St. Newly remodeled 2 story on a corner lot with fenced in yard and 2 car garage. 4 bedrooms, 1 bath, 1,660 sq. ft. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com $89,900 MLS 10-3684 Call Bill 570-362-4158

121 W. Vaughn St. Well cared for 3 bedroom, 1 bath home on nice street. Brand new drywall and trim in front 2 rooms. Vinyl windows, gas heat and newer 200 amp electric service. Great location with park just a few doors away! MLS 11-1380 REDUCED $99,000 Mark R. Mason 570-331-0982 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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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5 Fairfield Drive Motivated seller! Don’t travel to a resort. You should see the house that comes with all of this!!! Live in your vacation destination in the 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home with gourmet kitchen and fabulous views. Enjoy the heated inground pool with cabana, built-in BBQ and fire pit in this private, tranquil setting. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-1686 $314,900 Call Keri 570-885-5082

Very well maintained double-block has 4 bedrooms on one side & 2 bedrooms on the other. Live in 1 side & rent the other, or keep as investment. Very good rents coming in on both sides. Includes 3-car garage & off street parking. MLS# 11-2964 $124,900 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

** REDUCED ** Immaculate inside and out! 3 bedroom 1.5 bath raised ranch on approx 9 scenic acres. Central air, 6 car garage with 6 garage door openers, 2 out buildings, paved driveway, inground pool with gas & solar heat with 12X18' cabana, many fruit trees and more. $339,900 MLS# 11-1629 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141

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111 Falcon Drive Brand new since 2004, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, central air, 2 car garage, shed, 6 car driveway. Roof, kitchen, furnace, a/c unit and master bath all replaced. Modern kitchen with granite island, tile floors, maple cabinets. Fireplace in family room, large closets, modern baths. Stamped concrete patio. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #11-1166 $279,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

605 Apple Tree Road 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. Attached 2 car garage and detached 3 car garage. Home in near perfect condition. For moe info and photos view: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-2968 $229,900 Call Lu Ann 570-602-9280

HARDING/PITTSTON

459 Lockville Rd. Spacious home on 1.83 acres in absolutely move in condition! Pretty new kitchen, new carpeting, 2.5 baths. Must see! MLS#11-1893 $199,500. Call Pat 715-9337

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HARVEYS LAKE

13 Carpenter Road Make it your own! The potential has not yet been fully realized with this home. Some renovations were started, now bring your hammer and finish it up. This home is on a large lot located just a short walk from the lake and beach area. MLS#11-1442 $59,900 Jill Jones 696-6550

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

HARVEYS LAKE

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

HARVEYS LAKE

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

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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

HARVEYS LAKE

Lovely lake living on one acre. Enjoy the best of two worlds. #1: The amenities of lakefront properties - fishing, boating and a 2 story boat house (one of only 30 on the lake); #2: The privacy of tiered stone patios and lush gardens surrounding this classic 3,500 sq ft lake home perched high above Pole 306, Lakeside Drive. Fabulous views from our 5 bedroom home with 2 stone fireplaces & hardwood floors throughout. Realtors welcome; commissions paid. $799,000 Call for an appointment 570-639-2423

169 Rock St. 3 broom, 2 story home with many updates including newer furnace and some new windows. Large concrete front and rear porches, large private yard. For more info and photos visit us at: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-1786 $89,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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97 Center Street Looking for a sold home with off street parking & detached garage? Look at this one. Great neighborhood and tremendous potential. $69,900 MLS #09-4385 Call Pat McHale 570-613-9080

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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

HUNLOCK CREEK

Main Road Country Living At It’s Best. Well Maintained farmhouse on 6+ acres. Garage, stream. Easy access to Route 11. Affordable at REDUCED TO $159,500 Call Jim

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New construction, 3 bedroom, 2 bath tan brick ranch on 1 acre. Features include pella windows, oak hardwood floors, carpeted bedrooms, tiled kitchen & baths, maple kitchen cabinets, hanstone countertops, propane fireplace, walk up attic, tray ceiling in living room & attached 2 car garage. $279,900 MLS# 10-4527 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141

HUNTINGTON MILLS

Beautiful Cape Cod, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, screened in porch. Large kitchen. On 1 acre. $130,000. Call 570-204-1097

JENKINS TOWNSHIP 2 Owen Street

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

JENKINS TWP./ INKERMAN 45 Main St.

Own this home for less than $400 a month! Large 3 bedroom home with formal dining room, off street parking and large yard. For more information and photos, log onto www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS#09-2449 $64,900 Call Charles

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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

KINGSTON

129 S. Dawes Ave. 4 bedroom, 1 bath, large enclosed porch with brick fireplace. Full concrete basement with 9ft ceiling. Lots of storage, 2 car garage on double lot in a very desirable neighborhood. Close to schools and park and recreation. Walking distance to downtown Wilkes-Barre. Great family neighborhood. Carpet allowance will be considered. 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 This 2 story, 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath home is in the desired location of Jenkins Township. Sellers were in process of updating the home so a little TLC can go a long way. Nice yard. Motivated sellers. MLS 11-2191 $95,000 Call Karen

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JENKINS TWP. (Eagle View)

Very attractive home with a 2 car garage, new family room & stainless steel appliances. Ample off street parking. NEW PRICE $142,600 MLS# 10-4452 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

KINGSTON

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 $159,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

KINGSTON 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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Spacious Split Level with 2.5 baths, 2 family rooms & a 11 x 32 all-season sunroom which overlooks the 18 x 36 in-ground pool. $259,000 MLS# 11-692 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

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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 40 N. Landon St.

Residential area, 4 bedroom plus 2 in attic totaling 6. 1 1/2 baths. Half block from schools. All new rugs and appliances, laundry room, two car garage, off street parking, $139,900. Call 570-829-0847

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LAFLIN 593 Rutter Ave. END UNIT - Luxury surrounds you in this stunning 3-story brick townhome. Bay windows, gleaming hardwood floors, elegant fireplace & custom designed granite kitchen are only a few features of this home with many upgrades. MLS#10-4267 $389,000 Call Barbara Metcalf 570-696-0883

KINGSTON

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

KINGSTON

Rutter Ave. End Unit Townhouse Owner Relocating. 1st floor open plan with living room, dining area & kitchen, plus powder room. Lower level finished with 3rd bedroom, laundry room & storage area. 2 bedrooms & 2 baths on the 2nd floor. MLS # 11-1267 $279,500 Call Ruth 570-6961195 / 570-696-5411

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Sunday, Aug 21 12pm-1:30pm 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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LAFLIN 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 $139,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

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Stately home on a corner lot with a lot of nooks, crannies & built-ins. Lower level living quarters that would be a Teens dream! Formal dining room, fireplace, formal entry & more! $205,000 MLS# 11-1452 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

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) WALSH REAL ESTATE 570-654-1490

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

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3 bedroom, 2 bath, full furnished family room, screened porch, dining room, updated kitchen, all appliances. Excellent condition - ideal location! Gas heat/ ductless AC. Must see to appreciate! $149,900 570-288-8002

7 Hickorywood Dr. Wonderful 4 bedroom Ranch with sweeping views of the valley. Master bedroom with walkin closet and bath, ultra modern eat-in kitchen with granite counters and cherry cabinets with large island and stainless steel appliances. 2 car garage, full unfinished basement with walk-out to yard. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #10-4060 PRICE REDUCED $267,500 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

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LAFLIN

TOWNHOUSE 3 bedroom. 1.5 bath. Finished basement. Central air. All appliances included. $105,900. This property will be reduced $1,000 every 2nd day until sold. MLS 11-608 Call Bernie 888-244-2714

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Spacious ranch with 4 bedrooms, 1 3/4 baths, 18x22 Family room with fireplace on a 102x150 lot. Fantastic view from the rear deck! MLS# 11-2609 $147,500 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

LAFLIN

210 Beechwood Dr NEW LISTING 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. $214,900 CALL DONNA 570-613-9080

LAFLIN

3 Main Street

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

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LAKE NUANGOLA Lance Street

Very comfortable 2 bedroom home in move in condition. Great sun room, large yard, 1 car garage. Deeded lake access. $135,000 Call Kathie MLS # 11-2899

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

Brand new 3 bedroom home at Lake Silkworth on large lot. Deeded lake access. MLS 11-2346 $148,900 FIRM Barbara Strong 570-762-7561 ANTONIK & ASSOCIATES 570-735-7494

LAKE SILKWORTH

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

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LARKSVILLE

Nicely situated in “Larkmount Manor” on a large lot with in ground pool & fenced yard. Ranch with 4 bedrooms, central A/C & finished lower level family room. MLS #11-2388 $184,900 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

LARKSVILLE

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 School District. $165,000 MLS# 11-525 Call 570-696-2468

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Sunday, Aug. 21 2pm-4pm 11 Michael Dr. You'll be impressed the moment you enter this well-maintained home, conveniently located. This lovely home features eat-in kitchen, 3 bedrooms, formal dining room, 3-season porch, large deck. The expansive lower level family room features large bar. 1 year warranty included. This home is priced to sell! PRICE REDUCED $169,900 MLS# 10-4639 Barbara Young Call 570-466-6940

COLDWELL BANKER, RUNDLE REAL ESTATE 570-474-2340 Ext. 55

Tastefully remodeled home at Lake Silkworth can be used year round or as a summer home Central air, deeded lake rights included. MLS 11-2345 $95,000 Barbara Strong 570-762-7561 ANTONIK & ASSOCIATES 570-735-7494

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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

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MOUNTAIN TOP

122 Kestrel Road Move in condition located in “Forest Pointe”, this 2-story home with an open floor plan has 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms and 3 baths, a duel sided stone fireplace separates the family room and living room. Enjoy your summer on the spacious deck and in the 16x34 inground swimming pool Make an appointment today! MLS#11-1822 PRICE REDUCED $289,500 Karen Altavilla 570-283-9100 x28

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19 Academy St

25 West Washington St. Move right into this very nice 3 bedroom 1 bath home. Lots of natural woodwork and a beautiful stained glass window. Kitchen appliances and wall to wall carpeting approximately 1 year old. Home also has a one car detached garage. $79,900 MLS 11-347 Call John 570-704-6846 Antonik & Associates, Inc. 570-735-7494

619 S. Hanover St Nicely appointed brick 3-unit. Owner occupied 1st floor with eat-in kitchen & refinished pine flooring. $600/mo projected 1st floor rent. 2 additional units include a $400/mo rented 2 bedroom 2nd floor unit and a 1 bedroom 3rd floor unit. Most windows replaced throughout. Heated 2-car detached garage, rear covered patio, fenced-in side yard. MLS#11-2538 $134,900 Call Steve Shemo (570) 288-1401 (570) 793-9449

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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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Immaculate 4 bedroom, 2 bath home on 1 acre. Beautifully landscaped. Inground pool with solar heat. Custom Cherry cabinets. Hardwood floors. Family room with gas fireplace. 1 mile to golf course. MLS 11-1483 $223,500 Linda Cuono 570-715-7743

35 Patriot Circle Interior unit with oak laminate on 1st floor. Rear deck faces the woods! MLS#11-1986 $106,000 Call Jim Graham at 570-715-9323

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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

2,674 Sq Ft Home on over 1/2 acre of land Large well cared for home! 4 bedrooms, lots of storage. Enjoy your summer in your own 18x36 In-ground Pool, complete with diving board and slide. Pool house with bar and room for a poker table! Large L-shaped deck. Don't worry about the price of gas, enjoy a staycation all summer long! Family room with gas fireplace. 4 zone, efficient, gas hot water, baseboard heat. Hardwood floors. Huge eat-in kitchen with large, movable island. Large, private yard. Replacement windows. Home warranty included. $222,900 MLS# 11-382 Call Michael Pinko (570) 899-3865

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705 Ice House Dr Historic Ice Lakes home on 2.5 acres. Close to interstates & shopping. Situated in Crestwood School District. Shows like new with exceptional landscaping, hardwood & tile floors, 9 ft. ceiling on 1st floor, 3 car garage, storage shed set back on property, gas fireplace in living room. Kitchen has granite counter top with tumbled stone tile backsplash & GE Profile stainless steel appliances. Hunter Douglas custom blinds. Casablanca ceiling fans. MLS#11-1865 $424,900 Call Jim Graham at 570-715-9323

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Country living on 1 acre outside of Noxen. 3 Bedroom mobile home excellent condition separate garage, 2 covered porches. Newer roof. Owner says SELL! REDUCED! $80,000 Shari Philmeck ERA BRADY ASSOCIATES 570-836-3848

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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NANTICOKE

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Nice double block in Honey Pot section of Nanticoke. 2 car garage, covered patio, off street parking. Each side has 3 Bedrooms. 1 side has updated kitchen and 1.5 baths. Used as single family, can be 2 units by removing doors. NEW PRICE! $56,900 MLS# 11-2202 Call Michael Pinko (570) 899-3865

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WEST WYOMING 438 Tripp St

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73 Richard Street 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath Traditional in Very Good Condition. Open Layout. Off Street Parking, Yard & Shed. Many Updates. Asking $47,900 Call 570-762-1537 for showing

Centrally located this charming 3 bedroom, 1 Bath 2 story, with hardwood floors, eat in kitchen, fenced yard. Is an ideal starter home. Good potential at $18,900 Anne Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

129 & 131 Matson Ave Double Block, 6 rooms + bath on each side. $79,000 Call 570-826-1743

WILKES-BARRE

134 Stanton Street 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

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

SWEET VALLEY

Enjoy the spectacular view of all seasons from this lovely “Colonial“ situated on over 4 acres of pure country living PLUS privacy, yet only 15 minutes from Dallas. Great kitchen, 2.5 baths & attached 2 car garage. NEW PRICE! $279,900 MLS# 11-1238 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

WANAMIE

950 Center St.

SHICKSHINNY

17 Main Road

Lovely Country setting for the cute BiLevel on 5.34 acres. Property features 4 Bedrooms, 1.75 baths, living room, kitchen, family room & laundry room. Plus 2 car attached garage, 30' X 35' detached garage and 14' X 28' shed. MLS 11-1335 $229,000 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141

Enjoy easy summer living in 2 bedroom adorable cottage with lake rights on North Lake. Motivated seller. $69,900 Shari Philmeck ERA BRADY ASSOCIATES 570-836-3848

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Unique Property. Well maintained 2 story. 10 years old. Privacy galore. 3.5 acres. Pole Barn 30 x 56 for storage of equipment, cars or boats. A must see property. $289,000 MLS# 10-3799 Call Geri 570-696-0888

Great ranch home situated on 1+ acre lot with Shickshinny Lake rights. Dock area to launch boat. This 4 bedroom home has an open floor plan with hardwood floors and a stone fireplace. Home warranty is included. Heat is GEO Thermal with airduct. MLS 10-3213 $228,900 Call Karen

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SPRING BROOK TWP

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

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NEW LISTING! Enjoy country living in this well maintained 3 bedroom ranch. Modern kitchen with 1st floor laundry & lots of closet space. MLS#11-2885 $134,900 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

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

WEST WYOMING REDUCED!!!

WEST PITTSTON

Wonderful cozy home on a corner lot with in-ground pool, yard and carport. Across the street from Fox Hill Country Club. MLS#11-194 $129,900 Call Jolyn (570) 696-5425

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P E N D I N G

536 W. Eighth St. Nice starter home with 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1.25 baths. 1 car garage and carport. Home has plenty of parking in rear with shed and great yard. MLS #536 $85,000 Call Tom 570-262-7716

WEST WYOMING

Toy Town Section 148 Stites Street

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$71,000

On corner lot with 2 car garage. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, walk up attic & full heated basement, hardwood floors with three season room. Freshly painted & move in condition. 570-446-3254

WAPWALLOPEN 359 Pond Hill Mountain Road

WHITE HAVEN

123 Fern Ridge Rd.

2 Unit Duplex & Double Block with a 4 Bay Garage. Family owned for many years. BIG REDUCTION $100,000 MLS# 09-1643 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

SWOYERSVILLE

This 4 bedroom home features a great yard with over 2 acres of property. Situated across from a playground. Needs some TLC but come take a look, you wouldn’t want to miss out. There is also a pond at the far end of the property that is used by all surrounding neighbors. This is an estate and is being sold as is. No sellers property disclosure. Will entertain offers in order to settle estate. MLS 11-962 $69,900 Call Karen

Sunday Aug. 21 2pm-5pm 225 Race Street Completely renovated 2 story home. New kitchen with all new appliances, new bathrooms, new windows, new flooring throughout. Priced under appraised value! Seller is husband of Licensed Agent MLS # 11-3078 $149,900 (570) 288-1444

WEST WYOMING

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

THORNHURST

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

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

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SHICKSHINNY

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

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SHICKSHINNY 52 Cherokee Dr 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

610 Fourth Street Stately 4 bedroom home, new ultra modern kitchen, 13/4 baths, off street parking 1 car. Fenced yard, new windows, paint & carpet. Just move in! MLS#11-986 $127,000 Call Lynda (570) 696-5418

Well maintained 3 bedroom, 2 bath modular ranch in nice neighborhood. Many updates. Landscaped & fenced yard with pool, large deck & koi pond! $132,500 MLS#11-2253 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

WEST PITTSTON

322 SALEM ST.

PRICE REDUCED! In Community of

White-Haven Pocono's. Nice 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Ranch. Great Vacation Home or Year round Home. Community Lake & other amenities. Close to Hunting, Fishing, Golf and Skiing. Close to Rt 80. All offers contingent to bank short sale approval. REDUCED! $75,900 MLS# 11-765 Call Tony Wasco 570-855-2424 Trademark Realtor Group 570-613-9090

WILKES-BARRE Great 1/2 double located in nice West Pittston location. 3 bedrooms, new carpet. Vertical blinds with all appliances. Screened in porch and yard. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS#10-1535 $59,000 Charlie VM 101

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26 BUBBLO ST SUNDAY 12NOON-2PM DIRECTIONS: Route

11 to W. 8th st. Left on Shoemaker. Right on West Brady, Right on English, to Bubblo. Cape cod. Completely renovated. New bath & kitchen. All stainless appliances. 3 bedroom, new high-efficiency gas furnace with central air. Hardwood laminate floor & carpet. Washer/ dryer hookup on 1st floor. Deck. Large lot. Quiet neighborhood. $134,900. 570-954-8825 or email gckar1@yahoo.com

WEST WYOMING

WEST PITTSTON

329 Wyoming Ave. If a 3-4 bedroom move in ready property featuring large living room and dining room with hardwood floors, spacious modern tiled kitchen, spectacular bath w/walk in shower and jetted tub, 1st floor laundry and 3/4 bath, roomy master bedroom with double closets might be what you’re looking for - visit the Open House or call PAT for an appointment MLS 11-2424 $179,900 Pat Gazenski 570-954-9038 CENTURY 21 SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP 570-287-1196

If you need a 4 bedroom home with generous room sizes, 1.5 baths & detached garage, then this is the one! 3 season sunroom & neat basement. VERY NICE CONDITION!

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WILKES-BARRE

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

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Nicely kept 3 bedrooms, 1 bath home. Fantastic price, also included is a home warranty with a service plus package. Don’t miss out. 10-3827 $44,000 Call Karen

Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340 Very nice 5 bedroom 1 1/2 bath 1/2 Double. Central air, deep lot and much more. Move right in! $42,500 MLS#11-2393 Call Christine Kutz Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

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Beautifully kept 4 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath home with off street parking! Modern kitchen, 1st floor laundry, all 3 floors hard wired for internet, phone, cable & smoke alarms. Truly “MOVE IN CONDITION”! MLS# 11-2629 $72,500 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

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WILKES-BARRE

254 N. Penna. Ave Not a drive-by. This clean, 3-4 bedroom has a newly added 1st floor laundry room and powder room. All new floor coverings, replacement windows. Interior freshly painted, updated electric, etc. Ready to move in. Off street parking for 2 cars and a large, fenced-in back yard w/storage shed. Across street from playground. MLS 11-1713 REDUCED! $44,500 Call Michelle T. Boice 570-639-5393 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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

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

29 Amber Lane Remodeled 2 bedroom Ranch home with new carpeting, large sun porch, new roof. Move right in! For more info and photos please visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-749 $89,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

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35 Hillard Street

WILKES-BARRE

120 Dagobert St

Beautiful 3 bedroom. 1.75 bath home, within walking distance of schools and parks. Partially finished basement, mud room, hardwood floors, paved driveway - 3 car deep. Large rear and side yard. Just waiting for a new owner, come take a look! MLS 11-1634 $82,900 570-696-2468

WILKES-BARRE

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

WILKES-BARRE

194 Academy Street This spacious home features large living room & dining room, rich cherry cabinets, 1st floor laundry and additional finished rooms on 3rd floor. MLS #11-1534 Call Julio 570-239-6408 $47,500

WILKES-BARRE 221 Brown Street

Great first home or down size. Nice clean move in ready no lawn work here. 2 car detached garage and best of all the Mortgage is probably lower than your rent payment. $55,000 MLS# 11-871 Call Tony Wasco 570-855-2424 Trademark Realtor Group 570-613-9090

WILKES-BARRE

35 Murray St. Large well kept 6 bedroom home in quiet neighborhood. Off street parking, good size back yard. Owner very motivated to sell. MLS 10-3668 $79,900 Call Don Crossin 570-288-0770 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

WILKES-BARRE

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WILKES-BARRE

231 Poplar St. Nice 3 bedroom home in move-in condition. Hardwood floors in living & dining room. Upgraded appliances including stainless double oven, refrigerator & dishwasher. Great storage space in full basement & walk-up attic. REDUCED PRICE $75,000 MLS# 10-4456 Barbara Young Call 570-466-6940

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125 New Alexander Very spacious two bedroom, 2.5 bath split-level with open floor plan. Nice private yard, 1 car garage. MLS# 111420 Call Mike (570) 714-3801 $94,500

Great neighborhood surrounds this updated 2 story home with original woodwork. 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 1,500sf oak eat-in kitchen, hardwood floors, stained glass windows, large rooms, fenced yard, deck. Zoned R1 Single Family Zone. New Price $79,900 MLS #11-599 Call Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723

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

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WILKES-BARRE

76 Moyallen Street An absolute “must see”. Charming home with many updates. Move-in condition on two lots. Granite and stainless kitchen, hardwood floors, and many great architectural features. Perfect for anyone looking for affordable gracious living. See pictures

www.lewith-freeman.com MLS#11-1889 $84,000 Call Marcie at (570) 714-9267

WILKES-BARRE

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 9 Stark Street

WILKES-BARRE

60 Kulp St. 3-4 bedroom, 2 story home with well kept hardwood floors throughout. Private driveway with parking for 2 cards and nearly all replacement windows. MLS 11-2897 $65,000 Jay A. Crossin Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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WILKES-BARRE

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

570-760-6769

WILKES-BARRE

EAST END SECTION 2 bedroom, ranch style home, above a 4 car garage with above ground swimming pool and shed on a big lot (80 x 165). Also, lot across street 60 x 120. $55,000 (570) 328-5614 (570) 822-5104

WILKES-BARRE

FOR SALE BY OWNER. Move in condition! 3 bedroom. 1.5 bath. Hardwood floors. Gas heat. Dining room, living room, kitchen & detached garage. $55,000 (570) 239-6308

WILKES-BARRE REDUCED!

186 Old RIver Road Off street parking and single car garage with a shared driveway. This 4 bedroom, one bath home in a convenient location just needs a little TLC. MLS 11-1552 REDUCED! $35,000 Michelle T. Boice 570-639-5393 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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

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74 Frederick St

Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340

WILKES-BARRE Beautifully maintained double block on large landscaped lot (5 lots). Many updates, hardwood under carpet, ceiling fans, plaster walls and off street parking for 9! Must See! MLS # 11-2651 $110,000 Call Christine Kutz for details. Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

REDUCED PRICE $88,000

WILKES-BARRE

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 $129,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

3 unit commercial building with 2 apartments & a store front operation plus a detached 2 car garage. $75,000 MLS# 11-1724 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

WILKES-BARRE

943 Scott Street N

NEW LISTING! 4 bedroom home with fenced rear yard, large front porch & 1 car garage. MLS# 11-2561 $82,500 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

WYOMING REDUCED! Beautifully landscaped 3 bedroom in Parsons. Newer windows, vinyl siding, flag stone front porch & walk. Remote controlled awning, maintenance free back porch. MLS 10-3315 $65,000 Call Arlene Warunek 570-650-4169

171 SUSQUEHANNA AVE Well kept home on beautiful street. Very large rooms, bedrooms have hardwood floors. Fenced yard, 1 car garage. Not in flood zone.New Price $70,000 MLS #10-2608 Call Mark Nicholson 570-696-0724 Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723

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5 Windy Hill Lane Well built, all brick rancher with spacious unique 2 car built-in garage, 4 season room, huge 2nd floor family room, hardwood floors throughout, private rear stone patio & yard. Large basement, 200 amp electric. MLS# 11-1664 Call Lynda (570) 696-5418

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 $154,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 VM 101

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WYOMING

608 Wyoming Ave

Location, Location, location! Either you are looking to raise your family or just work from home this amazing brick ranch style property has it all. Zoned commercial, 3 very large bedrooms and 3 1/2 baths, full finished basement, library room, oversized living room, formal dining room and so much more. You have to see it to appreciate. Call today for a private tour of the property. 1 year Home Warranty. MLS 11-1870 REDUCED!!! $325,000 Call Tony Wasco 570-855-2424 Trademark Realtor Group 570-613-9090

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INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

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

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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DURYEA REDUCED

Great Investment Opportunity Prime Location On Rt.118 Turn Key Gas Station W/Convenient Mart. 2 Fuel Pumps, (1) Diesel. MLS # 11-1809 $299,000. Call Geri 570-696-0888

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EDWARDSVILLE

173-175 Zerby Ave. Great income property with additional garage space (34x38) room for 3 cars to rent! Live in one half and have your mortgage paid by the other! $12,000+ potential income! MLS # 11-1111 REDUCED! $59,900 Call John Shelley 570-288-0770 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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EXETER BORO

BACK MOUNTAIN 61 Pittston Ave. Stately brick Ranch in private location. Large room sizes, fireplace, central A/C. Includes extra lot. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #10-3512 PRICE REDUCED $189,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 VM 101

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921 Main St. Over 2,000 S/F of commercial space + 2 partially furnished apartments, garage, and off street parking. Great convenient location. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #11-1965 $199,900 Call Tom 570-282-7716

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37 Village Green Dr Saturday, August 20 8am - 4pm Appliances, furniture, antiques & household items.

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Hunting & fishing, clothing & boots, skis & boots, bow, arrows, videos, baseball gloves, men’s magazines, & much more!

55 Midland Drive Saturday 8/20 9-2 Teens name brand clothes, PS2 Unit & Games, Xbox Games, DS, and

KINGSTON REDUCED!!

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

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& CRAFTS 15 Foster St. behind CVS Drugs Saturday, August 20 9am - 3 pm Inside & out, rain or shine! Lunch available, Welsh cookies

11 Richard Dr. Saturday 8/20 8am-2pm

57 Huntsville Rd Saturday August 20 8am-3pm Clothes furniture, toys..Something for all!

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DALLAS 57 PINE CREST

AVE. Friday Aug. 19 & Saturday Aug. 20 8 am to 1 pm

DUPONT GIANT

Holy Mother of Sorrows Church 212 Wyoming Ave. Saturday, Sept. 10 9 am to 5 pm RAIN OR SHINE / All tables under tent Potato Pancakes, Pierogies, Haluski & more!! VENDORS WANTED!!! Call 570-457-2378 For More Information

EDWARDSVILLE

150 Tobin Lane Sat. & Sun. 8/20 & 8/21 - 9-3 Fans, rag carpets, Christmas items, knick knacks & much more!

EXETER

Women’s designer clothes, purses, shoes, children’s clothes, toys, hunting clothes, tools, golf clubs, furniture, and misc.

Saturday 9-3. Loveseat, bookcase, corner TV stand, small TV’s, holiday decor,baskets, games, puzzles, books, VHS & DVD, etc. Between Mr Z’s and post office, one block east of Main.

DURYEA 6 McAuley Drive Off Lake St. Across from The Meadows Sat 8/20 & Sun 8/21 9am-5pm Sofa bed, swivel rocker-recliner, curio shelf, end tables, lamps, TV, drop leaf table, Oak kitchen set with 6 captain chairs, microwave cart, Lane Cedar chest, computer desk, all household items, bedding, clothing & more.

508 McCullen St. SATURDAY AUGUST 20TH 8 TO 4 SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!

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HUGE 840 FOOTE AVE SATURDAY 8/20 8 AM TO ? TOO MANY ITEMS TO LIST

187 Machell Ave. Saturday & Sunday 9-3 Antiques, furniture, collectibles, glassware, tools, canning jars, hunt & fish, brand name adult & kids

FORTY FORT

1508 Murray Street 9 AM-1PM Sat. 8/20 Rain Date: Sun. 8/21 Coach, Dooney & Bourke, Longaberger, high-end housewares & children’s items

GLEN LYON

137 W. NEWPORT ST.

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Saturday 8/20 8am to 2 pm Over 500 items, exercise equipment, luggage, purses, stoneware, glassware, toys, much more!! Sponsored by Harveys Lake Women’s Club Monies raised benefit many charities & local groups.

KINGSTON 253 West Grant St Saturday & Sunday 8am - 2pm Craft items, books, Christmas villages, children’s clothing, toys & much more!

Exeter

DALLAS 204 Upper Demunds Road Saturday, August 20 8am-3pm 2 family garage sale. Appliances, furniture, clothes, curtains, vacuum & much more!

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225 Cooper Street Saturday, August 20 8am-1pm Last one, don’t miss it! Everything must go! Different items have arrived. Little tykes kitchen & wagon. Maple desk. Vintage tools & golf clubs. Clothes, toys, dishes, books, rabbit cage, bric-brac & much more! Come early for best selection; when it’s gone, it’s gone!

* * JUST LISTED * * 51 Charles St. Country living 5 minutes from town. Immaculate condition. Newer replacement windows. Modern kitchen w/oak cabinets. Hardwood floors throughout. Beautiful landscaped lot. Fenced in yard. A must see! MLS #11-2807 $119,900 Call Geri 570-696-0888

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314 Edward St. 16 Robbins Road Saturday, August 20 9am - 3pm Household items, big and small. Clothing. Furniture. Books, toys & much more!

Wellness Center / professional offices. CUSTOM LEASES. 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

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LARKSVILLE

664 Slocum Ave Back Rd in Exeter RAIN OR SHINE Sat 8/20 8am-3pm Sun 8/21 8am-12pm Collectibles, furniture, rugs, home, holiday & baby items, exercise bike tools and more.

EXETER PARK GIGANTIC

203 Wilson St Off back road, follow the signs Saturday & Sunday 9:00AM - 3:00PM Too Much To List!

FORTY FORT

146 Welles St.

REAR WAREHOUSE SALE Saturday, August 20 8 am to 1 pm Carpet remenats moldings, tile, and numerous other items

Friday & Saturday August 19 & 20 8AM TO 4 PM 7 piece dinette set, household furniture, antique tools, knick knacks. No early birds HANOVER TWP

124 Park Place Saturday, August 20 Sale starts at 8:00 Furniture, electronics, housewares, antique dining room set, punching bag, landscaping / gardening supplies, piano & much more!

LAFIN

Sat., Sun., 8/20 & 8/21, 8am-4pm 1029 South Main St corner of S. Main & Oxford St. Tools, shop equipment, office furniture & appliances.

HARVEY'S LAKE

551 Rutter Ave Saturday & Sunday Starting at 9am Furniture, baby items, household items & much more!

Upper Buttonwood Street Sat., 8/20 8am-2pm Craft supplies, home decor, lots of misc. items, printer, men’s suit, chandelier light. Bargains for everyone!

LUZERNE 142 Maplewood Dr Rte 315, turn onto Laflin Rd, left on Elmwood Dr, right on Maplewood. FRI., AUG 19 8AM-4PM SAT., AUG 20 7AM-1PM Recently moved and remodeled: tub, toilets, vanities, furniture, bike, kid clothing & items, wedding dress, collectibles & more.

MOUNTAIN TOP

1 Ice Lake Drive Off Nuangola Rd Sat. 8/20 7am-1pm Home Health Care supplies, large selection of boys clothing (infant-2T), toys, children & adult books, adult clothing, Shonen Jump magazine, holiday items, fabric pieces, couch slip cover, household items and much more. Rain or Shine!

MOUNTAIN TOP 300 Laurel Dr. 810 Bennett St. Saturday, Aug 20 9am - 3pm Household, childrens, oak dining room set, much much more.

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115 E. Broadway St Saturday, 8am-1pm Tons of toys, clothes - boys, girls, juniors, adults; and misc stuff.

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430 E. Main St. Friday & Saturday, August 19 and 20 8am - 3pm Something for everyone! Household, kitchen, cedar chest, jewelry.

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MOCANAQUA

Saturday August 20 from 9-3. Rain Date August 27. Proceeds benefit lake Dam. MOUNTAIN TOP

46 Walden Drive Fri 8/19 & Sat 8/20 9:00AM - 2:00PM Household items, jewelry, clothes, books, decorations, etc. Rain or Shine.

MOUNTAIN TOP 30 Annaebelle Ave (right at American Legion) Sat. Aug. 20, 10am-2pm Better men’s and women's clothing, shoes, linens, Christmas, household, TV’s & organ

KINGSTON

757 Rutter Ave Saturday, August 20 8am - 1pm 2 Family Sale. Lots of guy stuff & much more!

KINGSTON

225 Church Street Sat. 8/20 9am-3pm Furniture, clothing, household items & miscellaneous. Something for everyone.

LARKSVILLE

152 River St & Pulaski Circle Friday, Saturday & Sunday 8am - 3pm 5th Annual Sale! Many items! Follow the signs / arrows RAIN OR SHINE

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SWOYERSVILLE

188 Simpson Street Saturday 8 to 2 Nice items, guy stuff

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Cliffside Ave (Off Carverton Rd) Saturday, August 20 8am - 1pm 6 family garage sale. Antiques, furniture, artwork, housewares & much more!

W. Vaughn St. Saturday, August 20 9am - 2pm Furniture, clothing, books, and much much more!

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50 Mary Street Saturday & Sunday 9am - 3pm Tools, electronics, furniture, cd’s & more!

JENKINS TWP.

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

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LIGHT INDUSTRIAL

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

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107 Country ClubRd Saturday, Aug., 20 8am - 3pm Country decor, pictures, quilts, new Tupperware, lawn and porch chairs, tv’s and dvd players, dog crate, kitchen and bath, much, much more.

Commercial Property with approx. 5000 sq. ft. with an office, storage & a 2nd floor apt in a high traffic area. $196,000 MLS# 11-945 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

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Multiple Buildings & vacant lot in Jenkins Twp. Great Opportunity for the Investor $119,000 MLS# 11-2213 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

Bring Your Business Here Commercial Property with 2 garage bays & plenty of storage. Good traffic area. $424,900 MLS# 11-2214 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

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115 Church Street Sat., 8/20 9am-1pm Name brand clothes, jewelry, CDs, DVDs, VHS, cards, new stuff, holiday, Fisher

Corner of Pierce & Wright Saturday Aug. 20 8:00am - 1:00pm Baby, Maternity, Household, Craft. Lots of goodies!

485 & 505 Washington Avenue Saturday, August 20 8am-3pm Brand name clothing, school clothes, sneakers, shoes, purses, household items, holiday decorations, something

65 Ice Lake Dr. Sat. 8/20, 8-1 Household items, books, toys/games, clothing, bikes, electric scooter, xcountry skis, 24’ extension ladder.

VENDORS WANTED

24 Anne St. Saturday 7a-10a Sunday 8a-11a Rain or shine! DVDs, TVs, kitchenware & more. South Main to Division and

for 16th Annual Luzerne Fall Festival. Sept. 17 & 18. Craft & food. Call Shirley 570-288-1004 or Karen 570-287-4333 or

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118 Glendale Road Well established 8 unit Mobile Home Park (Glen Meadow Mobile Home Park) in quiet country like location, zoned commercial and located right off Interstate 81. Convenient to shopping center, movie theater. Great income opportunity! Park is priced to sell. Owner financing is available with a substantial down payment. For more details and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-1530 $210,000 Call Kim 570-466-3338

NANTICOKE

PITTSTON Township Blvd. 423 E. Church St. Great 2 family in move in condition on both sides, Separate utilities, 6 rooms each. 3 car detached garage in super neighborhood. Walking distance to college. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-1608 $127,500 Call Tom 570-262-7716

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WEST PITTSTON

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

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

Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340

Great Investment Opportunity. 2 Storefronts & attached 3 bedroom home all rented out with seperate utilities. $149,500 MLS# 11-2185 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

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WEST WYOMING 331 Holden St

RESTAURANT FOR SALE

Profitable upscale restaurant / bar in York PA. Includes building, website, liquor license & more! Partial owner financing available. Go to www.YorkRestaurant ForSale.com for more information

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WEST HAZLETON 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. Contact Judy Rice 570-714-9230 MLS# 10-1110

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

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

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Commercial Building for Sale

14 West Sixth St.

414 Front Street, Nanticoke (Hanover Section)

Opening a new business? Relocating your business?

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!

Contact Judy Rice 714-9230 MLS# 11-572

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New Listing!

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

24 Fairway Drive Great level lot for building your dream home. Easy access to Route 115, PA Turnpike and Rt. 81. Lot size is 1+ acres. MLS#11-2635 $36,000 Karen or Ray Bernardi 371-8347 or 406-0393

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

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175’x130’ sloping lot with some trees. Public sewer, water, gas. $7,500. 570-287-5775 or 570-332-1048

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Large building lot in private location. Call for Details. Pat McHale 570-613-9080

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2 Acres $39,500 5 Acres $59,900 Dallas’ Best Address Call Owner (570) 245-6288

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EXETER

Over 8 Acres of land with frontage on the Susquehanna River – partially residential, partially conservation. Reasonably priced at $45,000 MLS #11-2331 Call Pat McHale 570-613-9080

Lot 7 Maple Dr. Private yet convenient location just minutes from interstates. You can fish in your own back yard in the Nescopeck Creek or use the nearby state game lands. Perfect for your vacation cabin or possible year round home! MLS#11-1492 $19,900 Jill Jones 696-6550

$135,000 SPECTACULAR WATER VIEW! 2 acres overlooking Huntsville Reservoir. Building site cleared but much of woodlands preserved. Perc & site prep done. MLS # 11-2550. Call Christine Kutz for details. Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

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

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WILKES-BARRE 67 Woodlawn Ave Saturday, August 20 9am-4:30pm Contents of older Estate: Beautiful depression dining room, inlaid mahogany end tables, huge antique & collectible bottle collection including many from Luzerne County, Kimball Piano, Lift Chair, snow blower, eden pure, tools, Coleman generator, air compressor, loads of general household, antiques & collectibles. Photos available at www.tillie.com

MOUNTAIN TOP

Rice Township 314 Heslop Road Saturday, August 20 9am-3pm By Rice Twp firehall. Something for everyone!

MOUNTAINTOP

855 Lakeview Dr Laurel Lakes Sat 8/20 & Sun 8/21 8am-2pm Crestwood Field Hockey gear, clothes & more!

NANTICOKE

822 Scott Street

SATURDAY, AUG 20 9:00-4:30

DIRECTIONS: BETWEEN MILL AND LIDDON Entire contents of house. Including beautiful Kimball Baby Grand piano, furniture, dining room set, Mahogany bedroom set, glassware, China sets, bell collection, beautiful like new Olhausen Oak pool table, collectible dolls, holiday items, ladies designer clothing, some vintage, craftsman chop saw, lawnmower, some hand tools, basement items and much more! CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED!

Sale by Cook & Cook Estate Liquidators

8 Park Lane North Saturday 8-1 Riding lawn mower, industrial air compressor, industrial water pump etc, boys clothing size 10-12

MOUNTAIN TOP

8 Walden Drive Saturday, August 20 9am - 4pm Toys, jewelry household, some furniture, clothing

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Saturday, August, 20th 9am - NOON Computer desk and chair, makeup vanity, IBM typewriter, dorm and household items.

NANTICOKE 193 West Noble St.

PITTSTON TOWNSHIP

63 Parnell St Saturday, Aug 20 9am-2pm Pictures, children’s items, books, household items & much more!

PITTSTON

PLYMOUTH

43 FERRY STREET Saturday & Sunday 8 to 4 Everything Must Go! Furniture, Mowers, Odds & Ends, Cars Too Much To List

PORT BLANCHARD 75 TENANT ST across from Wyoming bridge Aug. 20 & 21 8am - 2pm Benefits 4 Paws Spay/Neuter Program

SHAVERTOWN

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1 LOCATION Sat., August 20 Raindate Aug 27th 8am to 1 pm SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!!!!

7 Helen Street Saturday, Aug., 20 9am - 3pm Washer & dryer, TV’s, fridge, stove, furniture, china, stemware, glassware. Everything must go.

272 Maffett Street Saturday 8/20 & Sunday 8/21 9am-3pm

PLAINS

352 Harris Hill Road Saturday, Aug. 20 8am - 1pm 32” HDTV, exercise trampoline, furniture, housewares, 2 porcelain dolls, carousel horses, Lenox thimbles, Christmas.

SWOYERSVILLE

169 Klinger Dr. Saturday, Aug. 20 7am - 3pm Piano, large freezer, furniture, patio rocker, incl. tables, Espresso maker, knick knacks.Theatre props, children’s toys. All in excellent condition. 570-708-8259

28 Milbre Street Sat., 8/20 9am-1pm LARGE VARIETY! School clothes, knick-knacks, pictures & much more!

SWOYERSVILLE

297 Dennison St Sat., August 20th 8am-2pm Baby clothes & toys, maternity clothes & household items. 100 Warsaw St. Saturday 8/20 8 am to 2 Hunting knives, fishing poles, lures some wooden, tons of collectibles, gas fireplace, ride on lawn mower, 2” gas chipper, many tools, AGL dual slope Eagle control laser, antiques, beer neon signs too many items to list!

SWOYERSVILLE

14 Grandville Drive Off Steeplechase Saturday, August 20 8:30am to 12:30pm Wicket love seat, mirror, end table, Penguin signed jersey, dolls, bears, designer purses, household items & much more.

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Sat., 8/20 8am-2pm. Mountain View Rd. off Blue Ridge Trail across from Andy’s in Dorrance

52 Helen St Saturday August 20 8am-2pm Lots of girl’s clothing, sizes 12 to 14. WBSD School uniforms & much more! No Early Birds

147 Hughes Street Saturday, Aug. 20 8am-12pm 100 year old brass bed & household items

258 Riverside Dr Saturday, August 20 9am-5pm Fishing supplies rods & reels, power and hand tools, jewelry, craftsman floor jacks, cassettes, cd’s & movies and much more of everything!

WILKES-BARRE

SWOYERSVILLE

35 Broderick Street Saturday 8am-1pm Maternity clothes (XL), baby clothes, household items, holiday decorations, baby items, toys, dog crate, rabbit cages & more. EVERYTHING PRICED TO SELL!

587 Carverton Rd Saturday, August 20 9am - 1pm Housewares, bikes, sewing machine, books, clothes, Toyota truck cap & more!

WAPWALLOPEN

1009 Slocum Rd Saturday, August 20 Starting at 8am Furniture, televisions, infant items household & more!

WARRIOR RUN

472 Beaumont St

78 Lackawanna St. (off of Dennison St.) Sat., August 20, 8:00am - 2:00pm Contents of lovely home. Very nice living room, tables, chairs, dining room, glassware, kitchen items, 2 refrigerators, washer, dryer, air conditioners, 2 bedroom suites, flags, costume jewelry. Full basement and garage with lots of tools! Too much to list, all priced to sell.

YARD/GARAGE SALE 155 Laird Street PARSONS MANOR Saturday 8/20 8AM-NOON Tools, collectibles household

334 S Sherman St Saturday 8/20 7am-4pm RAIN DATE: 8/21 7A-4P Housewares, gadgets, women’s clothing, shoes, purses, jewelry. etc.

393 South Grand St Sat 8/20 & Sun 8/21 9am-2pm Furniture, beer miser, vintage sewing machine, household items, collectibles, electronics, tools & much more.

WILKES-BARRE

MULTIPLE HOMES ON ST. Saturday, August 20 7am-3pm Baby clothes, kids toys curio cabinet and lots more!

WEST WYOMING FLEA MARKET 6th Street

OPEN SPACE YEAR ROUND AVAILABLE INSIDE & OUT FRESH, LOCAL PRODUCE AVAILABLE ACRES OF PARKING OUTSIDE SPACES - $10

Saturday 10am-2pm Sunday 8am-4pm

70 Mclean Street Sat 8/20 & Sun 8/21 7am-12pm SUNDAY 1/2 PRICE DAY Clothing galore many new/like new for infants, children, women & men. Toys, books, puzzles & baby items. RAIN OR SHINE!

WILKES-BARRE

WILKES-BARRE

SWOYERSVILLE

WILKES-BARRE

132 Simpson St Saturday, August 20 9am-1pm Men’s, women’s, junior boy’s & girl’s clothing. Toys & household items. Something for everyone, priced to sell!

TRUCKSVILLE

SWOYERSVILLE

SWOYERSVILLE

351 South Main St. Sunday, 8/21 9am-4pm RAIN OR SHINE! ALL ITEMS MUST GO. Household items, furniture, windows & doors (used & new), gun cabinets, miscellaneous

McHale St. Saturday & Sunday 8am - 2pm August 20 and 21 Jewelry, baby and children's items.

90 Dana Street

SATURDAY, AUG 20 8:00-4:00

DIRECTIONS: OFF PENNSYLVANIA BLVD. BETWEEN HIGH & GROVE. Entire contents of house. Including furniture, nice day bed, bedroom sets, glassware, china sets, lamps, jewelry, Queen Bengal coal stove, Oriental rugs inc. small Karastan area rug, linens, stair glide, nice Jazzy, holiday items, vintage hats, computer desk, hand tools, basement items and much more!

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69 Catlin Ave Saturday, 9am-3pm Sunday, 9am-1pm Rain or shine Household items, Christmas items, furniture, small appliances, some unused, and more!

WYOMING

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WILKES-BARRE PARSONS

5-9-11 Paige’s Drive From Pittston Bypass to Oak to Ford, follow signs. From Route 315 to Oblates to Pittston Avenue, follow signs SATURDAY 8AM-2PM Vintage, new & in between: jewelry, housewares, small furniture, home decor, books, toys and more!

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BUYING

US/FOREIGN COINS & CURRENCY

HIGHEST PREMIUMS FOR SILVER DOLLARS & BETTER ITEMS

GOLD & SILVER

JEWELRY & WATCHES ALL TYPES OF STERLING SILVER Old Postcards & Local Photo’s, Lead Soldiers & Old Toys, Mining & Military Stuff, Old Crocks, Jugs & Bottles, China & Glassware, Local Advertising

STAMPS

PAYING RECORD CA$H PRICES HERITAGE GALLERIES DALLAS, PA Across from Dallas Agway on Rt. 415 Look for blue & white signs

Tues-Sat, 10-5 570-674-2646

94 Butler St Saturday, August 20 8am-3pm Some furniture. Lots of goodies, something for everyone!

167 Laird Street Saturday 9am-3pm Sunday 9am-2pm Household, table, chairs, air conditioner, desk, toys, clothes, exercise equipment, shelves.

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912 Lots & Acreage

912 Lots & Acreage

JENKINS TWP.

TOBYHANNAH

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

LEHMAN

This is a Contemporary Home located in an Amenity Filled Community. Located near two bus stops going to NYC. It is in move in condition so bring your furniture and move right in. Investors this could be a great rental property. Low heating cost with fireplace in Living room. Bring all offers owner is anxious. Visit www.HomesIn ThePoconos.com Thomas Bourgeois 516-507-9403 Classic Properties 570-842-9988

WEST PITTSTON

Wyoming Ave 60’x150’ level lot Great Location Priced to sell Call Bernie 888-244-2714 Rothstein Realtors 570-288-7594

WEST WYOMING Irregular shaped lot New Listing!

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

MOUNTAIN TOP 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

with 109 frontage on W 8th Street. Zoned Residential. Call for details $12,000 MLS #10-2248 Call Pat McHale 570-613-9080

915 Manufactured Homes

ASHLEY PARK Laurel Run & San

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

NEWPORT TOWNSHIP

2 LOTS - 1 mile south of L.C.C.C. Established residential development, underground utilities including gas. 1 - Frontage 120’x 265’ deep $38,000. 2 - Frontage 210’x 158’deep $38,000 Call 570-714-1296

SHAVERTOWN LAND Harford Ave.

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

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Apartments/ Unfurnished

BACK MOUNTAIN

Large 1 bedroom, living room, kitchen with appliances, tiled bath, carpeting, deck, parking. No Pets. $395 570-696-1866

BACK MOUNTAIN

Private large 2 bedroom. Yard, parking & appliances. $650/month + utilities and security. Call 570-522-0084

DALLAS

2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, 2 story, townhouse style. Laundry room, deck, $650/month + utilities. No pets. 1 year lease, credit check & references required. Call 570-696-0842

DALLAS TWP

CONDO FOR LEASE:

$1,800. 2 bedroom/ 2 Bath. Call Us to discuss our great Amenity & Maintenance program! Call 570-674-5278 Dallas, Pa. MEADOWS APARTMENTS 220 Lake St. Housing for the elderly & mobility impaired; all utilities included. Federally subsidized program. Extremely low income persons encouraged to apply. Income less than $12,250. 570-675-6936, 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE

EXETER 2nd floor,

1 bedroom. New carpet, freshly painted, washer/ dryer hook-up. $395/ month + utilities. Security & lease required. 570-477-6018 leave message.

ASHLEY EXETER

Sunday, Aug 21 1:00pm-3:00pm 1995 Colony Keystone 16’ X 76’ Mobile Home. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, laundry room & bonus sun room included. Large corner lot + 2 sheds. Lot Fee only $240/ month. Priced to sell at $20,000. 45 Tamara Hill, Ashley Park. For a showing leave a message at 570-417-8704

HUNLOCK CREEK

Move in ready & affordable 2 bedroom located in quiet, country setting. $14,000. Financing available with minimum down. 570-477-2845

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WE BUY HOMES 570-956-2385 Any Situation

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

941

Beautiful, quaint 1st floor. 1 bedroom, heat, hot water, stove & fridge incl. $525/per month, Call (570) 655-9852

FORTY FORT

39 Tripp St. 2nd floor spacious 2 bedroom with sunroom and rear porch off Wyoming Avenue near Cross Valley. Modern kitchen and bathroom. Includes stove, refrigerator, washer/dryer, storage, garage, gas heat and off street parking. $550/mo. plus utilities. No pets, no smoking. Call (570) 417-2775

FORTY FORT

AMERICA REALTY RENTALS ALL UNITS MANAGED call for availability of 1 bedrooms starting at $465 + utilities. ALL NO PETS/SMOKING/ LEASE/EMPLOYMENT VERIFICATION / APPLICATION. Appliances, laundry, parking, modern, very clean standards. 570-288-1422

HANOVER Modern 3 room

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Apartments/ Furnished PITTSTON

FURNISHED

1 bedroom apartment, with patio, kitchen with appliances, refrigerator with ice maker, washer & dryer, microwave, trash compactor, garbage disposal, air, carpeting, furniture, off street parking, no pets, Year lease, $585 + security. Heat, water, sanitation and refuse incl. 570-883-7458 or 202-425-7388

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Apartments/ Unfurnished

ASHLEY

1st & 2nd floor 2 bedroom apartments. Off street parking. Washer dryer hookup. Appliances. Bus stop at the door. $550. Water Included. 570-954-1992

ASHLEY

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

AVOCA Spacious 2

bedroom, 2nd floor. No pets. $485 / month + security. Call 570-328-3773

apartment. Nice kitchen & bath. 1 bedroom. Parking. Gas heat. Water included. No pets. $435/month. Coldwell Banker Gerald L. Busch Real Estate 570-288-2514

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HANOVER TOWNSHIP 30 Garrahan St.

QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD, NEAR UNIVERSITIES. 2 bedroom, washer dryer, off street parking & quiet backyard. $650/mo heat and water included. Security required. Call Rich @ 570-542-7620

HANOVER TOWNSHIP West End Road

Clean & bright 3 bedroom apartments. Heat, water, garbage & sewer included with appliances. Off street parking. No pets, non smoking, not section 8 approved. References, security, first and last months rent. $725/month 570-852-0252 570-675-1589

HANOVER TWP.

1 bedroom, first floor, off street parking, stove & fridge included. No Pets. $425/month plus utilities NEWLY REMODELED. (570) 357-1138

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Apartments/ Unfurnished

HANOVER TWP. Lee Park

2nd floor, living room, eat in kitchen, 2 bedroom, wall to wall, rear porch, washer & dryer. Water, garbage & sewer included. No pets. $440/month + 1st, last, security, & references. 570-606-3256

HARVEYS LAKE 1 bedroom, LAKE

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

JENKINS TOWNSHIP 2nd floor, N ON

SMOKING. Small but nice 5 rooms, nice kitchen, shower / tub, gas range included, gas heat, ceiling fans, knotty pine enclosed porch, off street parking, fenced yard. Tenant pays all utilities. Security/ references/lease required. $375/ month. After 5 p.m. call 570-655-1907 570-814-2297

KINGSTON $675/month

Gas heat included in this 2 bedroom apartment. Security & references required. No pets. 570-288-4200

KINGSTON

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

KINGSTON S. Maple Ave.

131 Large 4 room - 2nd floor. Heat & hot water included. Coin Laundry. Off street parking. No pets. $695/month 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

2 bedroom. Newly renovated. Oak floors. Gas stove. Refrigerator. Washer/dryer hookup. Bath with shower. 3 paddle fans. $550 plus gas, electric & water. No Pets. References required. Call 570-406-9395 or 570-779-4609

KINGSTON

3 bedroom, 1.5 bath, 1st floor laundry, very clean, all new inside,$850. 1st, last month rent & security. Call 570-817-0601 KINGSTON 595 MARKET ST

BRAND NEW 2 bedroom

apartment. $650 + utilities. No pets / No smoking. Off street parking, air, new appliances & microwave, laundry. Security, references & Background check required. 570-288-4508

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KINGSTON

72 E. W alnut St. 2nd floor, located in quiet neighborhood. Kitchen, living room, dining room, sun room, bathroom. 2 large and 1 small bedroom, lots of closets, built in linen, built in hutch, hardwood floors, fireplace, storage room, yard. New washer/ dryer, stove & fridge. Heat and hot water included. 1 year lease + security. $950 570-406-1411

KINGSTON

ST. E.Light, WALNUT bright, 1st

floor, 2 bedrooms, elevator, carpeted, Security system. Garage. Extra storage & cable TV included. Laundry facilities. Heat & hot water furnished. Fine neighborhood. Convenient to bus & stores. No pets. References. Security. Lease. No smokers please. $840. 570-287-0900

KINGSTON

No pets/smoking. Very nice 1st floor 1-2 bedroom apartment. All appliances, including washer/dryer. New carpeting. First month + security & lease. Credit Check required. Tenant pays all utilities. $600/month (570) 331-3504

KINGSTON

Remodeled 2 bedroom, dining & living room, off street parking. All new appliances. $575/ month + utilities, security & references. Water & sewer included. Absolutely No Pets. Call 570-239-7770

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Apartments/ Unfurnished

KINGSTON

Rutter Ave. REDUCED! 1 bedroom 1st floor, large living room, neutral decor. Gas heat, water included. Off street parking. No pets. $410 plus security & lease. 570-793-6294 KINGSTON

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BEDROOMS

WILKES-BARRE

1st & 2nd floor 2 BEDROOMS 2 APARTMENTS

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Call 899-3407 Tina Randazzo Property Mgr

LAFLIN

TOWNHOUSE Newly renovated, modern, with tile & wood flooring. State of the art kitchen – new appliances. 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bath. Central Air. Plenty of closets. Centrally located between Scranton & WilkesBarre. $895/month + utilities & security. No pets or smoking. 570-283-1565

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

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. $720 + utilities. 570-288-3438

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Housing for

Extremely Low & Very Low Income

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

MOOSIC

5 rooms, 2nd floor. Appliances furnished. Heat, water & sewer furnished. $685 + security & references. 570-457-7854

MOUNTAIN TOP 1 Bedroom apart-

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

Mountain Top

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

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Apartments/ Unfurnished

MOUNTAIN TOP WOODBRYN 1 & 2 Bedroom.

No pets. Rents based on income start at $405 & $440. Handicap Accessible. Equal Housing Opportunity. 570-474-5010 TTY711 This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

Immediate Opennings!

NANTICOKE

169 E. RIDGE ST.

3 bedroom, 2 bath, new carpet, fresh paint, laundry room washer/dryer included, ample parking, yard. $650 + utilities. Call 717-805-4785

NANTICOKE 2 bedroom, wall to

wall carpet, offstreet parking, $495 per month+ utilities, security, lease. HUD accepted. Call 570-687-6216 or 570-954-0727 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 APT. FOR RENTHANOVER SECTION 2 bedrooms, 1 bath,

all appliances provided, washer/dryer on premises, offstreet parking, Second floor; large rooms and plenty of storage space; move in condition; wall-to-wall carpeting;no smokers; security & references required, $545/per month, water and sewer paid. Call 570-650-3358 after 6:00 p.m. to set an appointment or email JeanMBarn @aol.com.

NANTICOKE FRONT STREET

Second floor, across from the park. Renovated, available Sept. 1. 3 bedroom unit $600/month; two 1 bedroom units $350/month; owner pays gas/water/ sewer/garbage. Tenant pays electric. Security deposit, application & credit check required. No pets. Agent, Wendy 570-336-6162

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Apartments/ Unfurnished

PLAINS

Large 3 bedroom. Off street parking, w/d. Newly renovated. No smoking, no pets. $685 plus heat and electric. 570-820-8822

PLYMOUTH TWP. 1st floor, 1 bedroom.

Eat in kitchen. Washer dryer hookup, off street parking. Stove & fridge already in place. No dogs or cats. First month + security & references. Gas heat & hot water included. $550. Call 570-606-4600 tedthorsen@ hotmail.com

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SWOYERSVILLE

Slocum St 1 1/2 bedroom, Range, refrigerator, washer & dryer included. Tile bath, yard, off street parking. $590, utilities by tenant. Security, references, lease, pets maybe? 570-287-5775 570-332-1048

WEST PITTSTON

1 bedroom, 2nd floor. Stove & refrigerator included. Newly remodeled. $425 + utilities. Call (570) 357-1138

WEST PITTSTON 159 Elm St.

2 bedroom Townhouse w/full basement. 1.5 baths, off street parking. $600/per month + utilities & security. No Pets 570-283-1800 M-F 570-388-6422 all other times

WEST PITTSTON

2 bedrooms, large eat-in kitchen with stove, refrigerator & dishwasher included. Washer & dryer hookup, plenty of storage space $625 + utilities. No pets. 570-357-9076

WEST PITTSTON

rooms, 2nd floor, heat, sewage, water garbage included. No pets. $350-$525 + security. 570-735-3350

NANTICOKE Very clean, nice, 2

bedroom. Water, sewer, stove, fridge, Garbage collection fee included. W/d availability. Large rooms. Security, $535/mo. 570-736-3125

PITTSTON

3 room apartment, 2nd floor, wall to wall carpet, off street parking. Enclosed porch. $450/month + utilities & security. No pets 570-655-1222

PITTSTON

Modern 2 bedroom. Freshly painted, carpeting just cleaned. Modern kitchen and bath. 2nd floor with off street parking. NO PETS. Lease and security required. Includes sewer and refuse. $495/month. Call 570-829-1578

PITTSTON

Modern 2 bedroom. Washer/dryer hook up. Some off street parking. Wall to wall carpeting. $460 includes sewer & garbage. NO PETS. Call (570) 417-2063

PITTSTON

Rent to own option! 2 bedroom, bath, kitchen, living room. Heat & water included. $560/ month. 1st month & security. No pets 570-451-1038

PLAINS

1 bedroom 2nd floor, stove & refrigerator, washer/ dryer hook up, wall to wall, gas heat, 2 car off street parking, no smoking, no pets. Near casino & I-81. 1 year lease. $400 + utilities, security, 1st & last month, credit & background checks. 570-639-1564

Apartments/ Unfurnished

WILKES-BARRE 151A Kidder St

3 bedroom, 2 bath, living room + family room, new carpet, fresh paint, on and off street parking. $650/month + utilities

151B Kidder St

Studio Apartment NICE UPGRADES!! Tile floor, marble counter tops and back splash. $400/month + utilities

717-805-4785

WILKES-BARRE

2 & 3 bedroom, 1 bath apartments near General Hospital $525 & $575 + utilities, first, last & security. No pets. 570-821-0463

WILKES-BARRE

2nd floor, 1-2 bedrooms, heat and hot water included. No washer/dryer hookup. Balcony, eat in kitchen. Section 8 accepted $525 per month 570-829-4798 after 12 noon.

WILKES-BARRE

HEIGHTS Townhouse type apartments. 2 bedrooms, Stove , Fridge, washer/ dryer hookup. Offstreet parking. Utilities by tenant. No Pets. $450/month 570-825-8355 6 to 8 pm ONLY WILKES-BARRE

LAFAYETTE GARDENS ! S AVE MONEY THIS YEAR

113 Edison St. Quiet neighborhood. 2 bedroom apartments available for immediate occupancy. Heat & hot water included. $625 Call Aileen at 570-822-7944

WILKES-BARRE LODGE Formerly The Travel Lodge 497 Kidder St., Wilkes-Barre Rooms Starting at: Daily $44.99 + tax Weekly $189.99 + tax Microwave, Refrigerator, WiFi, HBO 570-823-8881 www.Wilkes BarreLodge.com

941

Beautiful two bedroom, 2 bath executive apartment. Chef's kitchen, living room, dining room & family room. Features include central air, hardwood floors, laundry, patio and garage. No pets. References required. $2,100 per month includes all utilities. MLS#11-2957 Call Judy Rice 570-714-9230

Maffett St Just off Old River Road. 7 room, 3 bedroom, 2nd floor duplex. Off street parking, deck in rear. Ample closet / storage. Neutral decor. Appliances included. $625 + utilities, security & lease. No pets. 570-793-6294

WYOMING

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apartment. 1.5 baths. All appliances & utilities included. A must see! $900/month Call 570-574-3065

bedroom apartment. 2nd floor. Stove & refrigerator included. Off street parking. Small pets allowed. $425 + utilities. 570-357-1138 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

WILKES-BARRE

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

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1 & 2 bedroom apartments. Starting at $440 and up. References required. Section 8 ok. 570-332-5723 WILKES-BARRE

WILKES UNIVERSITY CAMPUS Studio, 1, 2, or 3 bedroom. Starting at $400. All utilities included. 826-1934 WILKES-BARRE 1 bedroom water included 2 bedroom water included 4 bedroom half double HANOVER 4 bedroom large affordable 1 bedroom NANTICOKE 2 bedroom large, water included PITTSTON Large 1 bedroom water included OLD FORGE 2 bedroom exceptional water included McDermott & McDermott Real Estate Inc. Property Management 570-821-1650 (direct line) Mon-Fri. 8-7pm Sat. 8-noon

WILKES-BARRE/SOUTH

3 bedroom townhouse style. Washer/dryer hook up. Full basement. Tenant pays utilities. $475/month + security. Available Sept 1st. 570-824-4266

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WYOMING

WILKES-BARRE

1 bedroom. Large bath. Washer/dryer hook up. Stove & refrigerator $425 + utilities. No pets. Call 570-779-1684

27 W. 8th St. Up and down, 1 bedroom . Off street parking. Stove/fridge. All utilities included except electric. $550/mo + security NO PETS 570-762-7522

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

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EAST MOUNTAIN APARTMENTS The good life... close at hand

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822-4444

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MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS

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

WILKES-BARRE SOUTH one bedroom

WILKES-BARRE SOUTH SECURE BUILDINGS

WEST PITTSTON Newly remodeled 1

Apartments/ Unfurnished

2nd floor. 4 room. Heat & hot water included. $500. (570) 690-4218 (570) 693-2254

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Affordable, Accessible 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments Income Eligibility* Required. Rents: $455-$656 plus electric

(*Maximum Incomes vary according to household size)

• High Efficiency Heat/Air Conditioning • Newer Appliances • Laundry Rooms • Community Room • Private Parking • Rent Includes Water, Sewer & Refuse For more info or to apply, please call: 570-733-2010 TDD: 800-654-5984 Great, Convenient Location!

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NORTHEAST PA TOP JOBS The following companies are hiring:

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COMMERCIAL 422 North Main

944

Commercial Properties

PITTSTON

Street, Pittston

GWC Warranty Hazleton St. Modern office for lease only. Visible from Rt309 & I-81 with easy access to both. Adaptable to many uses. Tenant pays utilities. $5,000/month Contact Judy Rice 714-9230 MLS# 11-851

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Tunkhannock Community Ambulance Association, Inc. NES RENTALS

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906 Homes for Sale

Flexible commercial/office space on Main Street. Includes 4 separate offices, large room which could be used as a conference room and a restroom. Very high traffic area. Located in a strip mall that is fully occupied. Parking available. For more details and pictures, visit www.atlasrealtyinc.com. MLS 111832. $750/month + utilities. Call Kim at 570-466-3338.

906 Homes for Sale

OFFICENTERS - Pierce St., Kingston

Line up a place to live in classified!

DOLPHIN PLAZA

Rte. 315 2,000 SF Office / Retail 2,000 SF Restaurant/Deli with drive thru window 4,500 SF Office Showroom, Warehouse Loading Dock 4 Acres touching I81 will build to suit. Call 570-829-1206

FORTY FORT Free standing build-

Professional Office Rentals

Full Service Leases • Custom Design • Renovations • Various Size Suites Available Medical, Legal, Commercial • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial Full Time Maintenance Staff Available

For Rental Information Call:

1-570-287-1161

Smith Hourigan Group 358 South Memorial Highway, Shavertown (570)696-1195

Visit Us @ century21SHGroup.com

Arlene Warunek

Open House Sunday, August 21st • 12-2PM 1984 State Route 92 Highway, Exeter

“Picture Perfect View’’ if you are searching for exceptional value in a rural property don’t pass up seeing this 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. Beautiful landscaping, includes river front property. 1/2 mile from public boat launch. MLS#11-2996 DIR: Route 92, home on left, watch for sign. $150,000 CALL ARLENE WARUNEK 696-1195 OR 714-6112

ing. Would be great for any commercial use. 1900 sq. ft. on the ground floor with an additional 800 sq. ft in finished lower level. Excellent location, only 1 block from North Cross Valley Expressway and one block from Wyoming Ave (route 11) Take advantage of this prime location for just $995 per month! 570-262-1131 KINGSTON

OFFICE SPACE

645 Mercer Ave. Recently remodeled with off street parking Call Jay Extension 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

328 Kennedy Blvd. Modern medical space, labor & industry approved, ADA throughout, 2 doctor offices plus 4 exam rooms, xray and reception and breakrooms. Could be used for any business purpose. Will remodel to suit. For lease $2,200/MO. Also available for sale MLS #11-751 Call Charlie VM 101

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PITTSTON COOPERS CO-OP

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

PLAINS TWP 7 PETHICK DRIVE OFF RTE. 315 1200 & 700 SF Office Furnished. 570-760-1513

315 PLAZA 1750 & 3200 SF Retail / Office Space Available 570-829-1206

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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

WAREHOUSE/OFFICE

5,000 square foot warehouse, 1,500 square foot office off I-81, Exit 165. Call 570-823-1719

WEST PITTSTON

Lease 9,000 sq. ft. for $600/month net. Clean, 1/2 bath. Owner. 908-852-4410

WYOMING

OFFICE/RETAIL

800 square foot Store Front Great Location $475, Includes Water & Sewer 570-714-7272

947

Garages

GARAGE AVAILABLE Exeter. Nice and dry

masonry garages with overhead doors in quiet neighborhoods. Call 570-430-3095

950

Half Doubles

EDWARDSVILLE

3 bedrooms, hardwood floors. $600 per month. No pets. 215-932-5690

GLEN LYON

3 bedrooms, wall to wall carpeting, laundry room, yard. $500 + utilities, security & references. No Pets Call 570-592-3100

HANOVER

950

Half Doubles

HANOVER TOWNSHIP

3 bedrooms, 1 bath, living room, dining room, kitchen, offstreet parking with driveway, $600 month + security. Sewer & garbage included. No pets. Call 570-542-4340

KINGSTON

2 bedroom, new paint and carpeting, w/d hookup Includes stove. Front and back porch, small yard. $475 plus utilities and security. 570-650-2494

KINGSTON

3 bedrooms, 1 bath, gas heat, wall to wall carpet, washer/dryer hookup. $575/month + utilities by tenant. NO PETS! Call 570-690-3367

KINGSTON BRAND NEW!

Newly remodeled all appliances & laundry. 3 bedroom, off street parking, fenced yard, basement. $750 + utilities. No pets. Call 570-287-9631

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

KINGSTON

Modern 3 bedroom 1/2 double, 1 bath appliances, drapes, washer dryer included. Yard, off street parking. No pets. $850 month plus utilities, lease & credit check required. 570-899-3407

LUZERNE

3 bedroom, electric stove, modern kitchen/bath & laundry, large closets & attic storage. Very clean in quiet neighborhood with yard. Tenant responsible for utilities. No Pets. $600. (570) 760-5573

LUZERNE

950

Half Doubles

PITTSTON

Large 3 bedroom with stove/ fridge. Lease, deposit and credit check. No smoking or pets. $600 + utilities. 570-655-3441

PLAINS

85 Warner St 3 bedroom 1/2 double. Living room. All appliances included. Nice, quiet area. Pet friendly. $795. Call 570-814-9700

S. WILKES-BARRE

3 bedroom, 1.5 baths, small yard, front porch, off street parking. $550/month security required. Tenant pays all utilities. 570-332-5723

953 Houses for Rent

EDWARDSVILLE

2 bedroom single home, gas heat, stove, fridge, washer/dryer hook up. Off street parking. Yard. Lease, security & utilities by tenant. No Pets. $480 Call (570) 288-0889

*** FORTY FORT ***

Remodeled single home. 3 bedrooms. Living room, dining room, kitchen. No pets. Nice, residential area. $695 + utilities. 570-288-3469

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FORTY FORT

3 bedroom 1/2 double. Nice neighborhood. Wall/wall carpet. Washer/dryer hookup. A/C. Fenced Yard. No Pets. $650 + utilities. Security & references. After 5, call 570-822-8657

Spacious 4 bedrooms, 1.5 bath, large kitchen with island, 2 car garage, deck & fenced yard. $800/mo. plus security. Utilities by tenant. No pets. Call Monica Lessard (570) 714-6113

WILKES-BARRE NEWLY RENOVATED Available immedi-

570-287-1196 Ext. 3182

WILKES-BARRE

ately, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, $550/per month, water and sewer paid, $550. /security deposit. Call 570-561-5836

953 Houses for Rent

DALLAS

Lovely 4 bedroom home nestled on 2 acres of land in a quiet, private setting. 2 story deck, above ground pool, large yard, private drive. Oil heat. Washer and dryer included. $975 + security, utilities & references. Water and Sewer included. Call 570-675-7529

DALLAS

Private 3 bedroom, 2 bath single family home. Located in the center of the Back Mountain. $1,300/month Call (202) 365-3831

DALLAS

SHAVERTOWN 3 Spaces: 3,300sf, 500sf & 300 sf. 1 block off Rt 309. (570) 696-9481

OFFICE SPACE

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Buttonwood Section Completely remodeled large 3 bedroom, 1.5 baths. Off street parking, garbage included. $750/mo plus utilities and security. NO PETS 570-237-5415

Remodeled 2 story, 3 bedroom half double with basement. Very large yard, nice view. Off street parking. $650 + utilities, security & references. Pet OK 570-829-0291 Leave Message

Restored Dallas Century Home. Excellent location. 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath with appliances. 2 car garage. Security & references. $1,500/month + utilities. No smoking. No Pets. 570-261-5161

906 Homes for Sale

906 Homes for Sale

906 Homes for Sale

906 Homes for Sale

906 Homes for Sale

HANOVER TWP.

2 bedroom in quiet residential area. Features nice yard, w/d hookup, stove. References, $575 plus utilities. 570-905-5649 Dave Century 21

HARVEYS LAKE

Single family home with built in 2 car garage. All remodeled, new appliances, granite counters, new flooring, large deck. Two bedrooms, and two full baths. Country setting. No pets. $995 a month plus utilities. Call Betty at Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group 570-287-1196 ext 3559 or 570-714-6127

HARVEYS LAKE

WARDEN PLACE Charming, smaller 2 bedroom house with lake rights. $750 / month + utilities & security. References a must. Call 570-639-5293

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

906 Homes for Sale

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Visit us at www.staufferpointe.com for information about our Four Great Styles, three with first-floor master suite! A $5,000 upgrade voucher is being offered during this event, through August. Directions: Follow US 11 to Main Street, Pittston, turn onto William Street and follow to Fulton Street. From Fulton, go straight at 4-way Stop and enter Grandview Drive. Our model is located at 34 Grandview Dr.

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4Dr, Ha tchb a ck, On e Ow n er, L o ca l 7,808 M iles ....................................................

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$$12,993 12, 993

$ 20XX 2011 Saab SaabModel Turbo

332

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0,000 signing(after (after all offers). Includes Tax, title,fees license, dealerequipment fees andextra. optional equipment extra. $3,558due due at at signing all offers). Includes security security deposit.Tax,deposit. title, license, dealer and optional

1 Low-mileage lease of a specially equipped 2011 Saab Turbo. Example based on survey. Each dealer sets its own price.Your payments may vary. Payments are for a specailly equipped 2011 Saab Turbo with an MSRP of $40,700. 39 monthly payments total $15,556. Option to purchase at lease end for an amount to be determined at lease signing. Must approve lease. Must take delivery from dealer stock by 05/31/11. Mileage charge of $.25/mile over 32,500 miles. Lessee pays for maintenance, repair and excess wear. Payments may be higher in some states. Not available with other offers. Residency restrictions apply.Vehicle subject to availability.

JOSEPH CHERMAK INC.

$$10,337 10, 337

713 North State Street, Clarks Summit, PA 18411 570-586-6676 fax: 570-586-9466 www.chermaksaab.com

Pre-Owned Saabs

$48,965 $48,965

09 DODGE JOURN E Y S XT A W D

412 Autos for Sale

$$12,697 12, 697

11 RA M 2500 BIGHORN DIE S E L 4X4 W /P L OW Dea lerDem o , Hin ikerV S n o w p lo w, NeverT itled , Cu m m in s Dies el, Price In clu d es $3,500 Reb a te........................

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Intuitive A legendary legendary Saab engine Intuitivetechnology. technology.Brilliant Brilliant design. design.A SaabTurbo Turbo engine with Addroad-gripping road-gripping AWD XWD andit’sit’s withananEPA-est. EPA-est.33 33mpg mpghwy. hw.Add and aa no-brainer. The all-new 9 5 Sport Sedan. It’s a thinking man’s machine. no-brainer.The all-new 9-5 Sports Sedan. It’s a thinking man’s machine.

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S tk #110720D

412 Autos for Sale

Intelligence goes a long way.

W E H A N D PIC K TH E BEST N EW C A R TR A D E-IN S & LEA SE TU R N -IN S & SELL TH EM R IG H T H ER E IN TU N KH A N N O C K A T A FR A C TIO N O F TH EIR O R IG IN A L PR IC E. TH EY D R IV E LIKE N EW & SO M E SM ELL LIKE N EW BU T C O ST TH O U SA N D S LESS. 2007 CA DIL L A C 2006 V OL K S W A GE N 2008 JE E P Cle a ra n c e Pric e d S RX A W D N E W BE E TL E P A TRIOT 4X4 A S L OW

412 Autos for Sale

$$18,996 18, 996

06 FORD F-150 XL T S UP E RCA B 4X4 5.4L V8, L o ca l T ra d e, Au to m a tic................................................................

08 JE E P L IBE RTY 4X4

6 Cyl, L o ca l T ra d e, On ly 20,053 M iles .........................

2010 M ITS UBIS HI GA L A N T

4 Do o rS ed a n , Ju s tT ra d ed .............................................................

$$15,996 15, 996 $$17,687 17, 687

2005 Saab 9-5 ARC Sedan

2008 Saab 9-3 Sedan

$12,995

$21,995

42K MILES

18K MILES

$$16,486 16, 486

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17,687

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$

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08 JE E P W RA N GL E R UN L IM ITE D 4X4

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$

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S tk #110613B

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17,673

$

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$

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17,9 9 3

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09 TOYOTA M A TRIX H/B

On e Ow n er, L o ca l T ra d e, Au to , 17,168 M iles ...........................................................

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S tk #110412D

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330

$

1991 900SPG Convertible

$20,995

$6,995

30K MILES

$$9,297 9, 297

JOSEPH CHERMAK INC.

$$23,680 23, 680

713 North State Street • Clarks Summit, PA 18411 570-586-6676 • fax: 570-586-9466 www.chermaksaab.com

$$15,447 15, 447 $$17,782 17, 782

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4DrHa tchb a ck, On e Ow n er, On ly 27,435 M iles , All W heel Drive........................................................

$$24,950 24, 950 $$16,987 16, 987

07 RA M 1500 QUA D CA B S L T 4X4 1 Ow n er, L o ca l T ra d e, Hem i, V8.................................. S tk #110707A

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$

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$$18,930 18, 930

A Benson Family Dealership

$$18,778 18, 778

JUST TRADED SPECIALS

11 RA M DA K OTA BIG HORN CRE W CA B 4X4 NeverT itled , Rep a ired T ra n s p o rta tio n Da m a ge On ly 63 M iles ..........................................................

29 7

08 DA K OTA L A RA M IE CRE W CA B 4X4 23,334 M iles , L ea ther, V8, On e Ow n er..............................................................

$$22,776 22, 776

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S tk #110816C

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V6, Bla ck E xterio rw ith Red Deca ls , Rea rS p o iler, 13,069 M iles , L ea therS ea tin g...................................

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331

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346

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10 JE E P L IBE RTY L TD 4X4

L ea therS ea tin g, GPS Na viga tio n , On e Ow n er, F o rm erChrys lerE xecu tive Vehicle.............................

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14,995

2010 DODGE CHARGER SXT

2010 JEEP COMPASS 4X4

Great Color, Balance of Warranty

Just Arrived, Extra Sporty!

One Owner, Tons of Warranty

16,995

$$23,680 23, 680

09 RA M 2500 S L T QUA D CA B 4X4 On e Ow n er, Big Ho rn , Hem i V8, T ra ilerT o w Gro u p , Po w erDriverS ea t, 33,076 M iles ................................

On e Ow n er, L o ca l T ra d e, V8, 23,405 M iles ...................................................... F o rm erChrys lerE xec Vehicle, F u ll Retra cta b le Ro o f................................................

08 DODGE GRA N D CA RA V A N

L ea ther, 4.0L , 6 Cyl, Du a l Rea rDVD, 28,622 M iles ....................................

10 DODGE CA L IBE R RUS H

F o rm erChrys lerCo m p a n y Ca r, Bla ck w ith Chro m e W heels , 5 S p eed ......................................................

16,995

$

2009 BUICK LUCERNE CX

2007 CADILLAC DEVILLE DTS

Local One Owner, 22K Miles, 6 Pass Seating

Local New Buick Trade, Low Miles, Hard To Find, Only...

17,995

$

2007 GMC YUKON DENALI

$$28,788 28, 788 $$21,892 21, 892

10 JE E P L IBE RTY S P ORT S K YS L IDE R 4X4

V8, Rea rPa rk S en s e, Po w erL iftga te........................................................... S tk #110712J

11,995

2011 TOYOTA CAMRY LE

$

$$37,994 37, 994

$

$$21,997 21, 997

09 CHRYS L E R A S P E N L IM ITE D 4X4 S tk #110628H

$

1 Owner, Only 16K Miles, A Must See Car

$$17,993 17, 993

10 CHE V ROL E T S IL V E RA DO L S 1500 E XT CA B 4X4

2011 DODGE CHA L L E N GE R S E

A S L OW A S

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Just Traded, Extra Sporty!

2006 FORD 500

10 CHRYS L E R S E BRIN G CON V E RTIBL E

Cu m m in s Dies el, 6 S p eed M a n u a l, F o rm erChrys lerE xecu tive Vehicle, 4,304 M iles ...........

S tk #110505H

15,447

21,183

$

We Sold It New, Must See AWD

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JENKINS TOWNSHIP

Executive condo, end unit with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, large 1st floor Master Suite, Living room, Dining room, hardwood throughout 1st floor, kitchen with granite counters & all stainless steel appliances, loft study, gas Fireplace, alarm system, laundry room, large walkout basement, 2 car garage, rear deck & side covered patio. All season maintenance provided. Available October 2011. No pets; References required, $2000 / month + security. Call 570-313-1229

KINGSTON 200 Main Street

3 bedroom house, excluding basement. large kitchen with pantry, living room, dining room, full bath. All new & fresh. OSP. Yard. Washer/dryer hookup, all major utilities included. $950 month & security. One year lease. References. 570-760-5949 570-760-5948

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

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LAKE SILKWORTH

2 bedroom, 1 bath house for rent. Water, septic, garbage included. Washer/dryer on premises. Available immediately. $600/ month. 570-477-2435

LAKE SILKWORTH

2 bedroom, 1.5 bath single home. Lake view with dock & lake rights. Remodeled with hardwood & tile floors. Lake Lehman Schools. No pets No Smoking. $800 + utilities, security & lease. Call 570-696-3289

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Cozy 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, living room, dining room, eat in kitchen, washer & dryer hookup. Small yard. Off street parking, nice location. $950 + utilities, security & references. 570-262-8764

MOUNTAINTOP

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3 bedrooms. Hardwood floors. Economical gas heat – very well insulated. Washer/dryer hook up. First months rent, plus security & utilities. Reference & credit check. Sorry, no smoking, no pets. 570-474-6821 Leave return phone number.

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Spacious 2 bedroom apartment. Wall to wall carpeting, coin operated laundry on premises. Garbage and sewer included. $600/month plus security. Credit check and references required. Call Monica Lessard

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Professional Services Directory

1024

Building & Remodeling

1st. Quality Construction Co.

Roofing, siding, gutters, insulation, decks, additions, windows, doors, masonry & concrete. Insured & Bonded.

Senior Citizens Discount! State Lic. # PA057320

570-299-7241 570-606-8438

ALLOLDER HOMES SPECIALIST

825-4268. Remodel / repair, Interior painting & drywall install

Call the Building Industry Association of NEPA to find a qualified member for your next project. call 287-3331 or go to

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NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION

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

Northeast Contracting Group

Decks, Sunrooms, Additions, Garages, Roofs, Concrete sidewalks & Driveways, etc. (570) 338-2269

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

Our online system will let you place g Announcements, Automotive Listings, Merchandise, Pets & Animals, Real Estate and Garage Sales. Customize the way your ad looks and then find it in the next day’s edition of The Times Leader, in our weekly newspapers and online at timesleader.com. *Your ad will appear in the next day’s paper if placed online before 4 p.m. Mon. through Thurs. Place on Friday before 1 p.m. for Saturday’s paper and before 4 p.m.

NUMBER

ONE AUDITED

NEWSPAPER

IN LUZERNE COUNTY – AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS (ABC)

CAVUTO CHIMNEY SERVICE

& Gutter Cleaning Free Estimates Insured 570-709-2479

CHIMNEY REPAIRS Parging. Stucco.

Stainless Liners. Cleanings. Custom Sheet Metal Shop. 570-383-0644 1-800-943-1515 Call Now! CHRIS MOLESKY CHIMNEY SPECIALIST New, repair, rebuild, liners installed. Inspections. Concrete & metal caps. Licensed & Insured 570-328-6257 COZY HEARTH CHIMNEY Chimney Cleaning, Rebuilding, Repair, Stainless Steel Lining, Parging, Stucco, Caps, Etc. Free Estimates Licensed & Insured 1-888-680-7990

1042

Cleaning & Maintainence

A+ CLEANING BY VERA

Homes, apartments & offices. Day, evenings & weekends. 570-709-3370 or 570-817-3750

Residential & Commercial

CLEANING BY LISA Pet Services also

available, including pick up & drop off. 570-690-4640 or 570-696-4792

1054

Concrete & Masonry

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 All Types of Masonry and Concrete Driveways; Walks; Patios; Floors; Brick; Block; Stone; Versalok; Brick Pavers; Cultured Stone; Parging; Basement Water Proofing. Prompt Service Licensed & Insured Free Estimates Over 20 yrs Exp. www.mcgerard.com 570-941-9122

D. Pugh Concrete

All phases of masonry & concrete. Small jobs welcome. Senior discount, Free estimates Licensed & Insured 288-1701/655-3505

DEFELICE CONSTRUCTION All your remodeling

needs from roofs to concrete work. Ceramic Tile. Lic\Ins 570-458-6274

1057Construction & Building H-D Contracting Flooring, siding, decks & much more. Both large and small jobs. Free Estimates. Call Salvatore 570-881-2191

1078

Dry Wall

MIKE SCIBEK DRYWALL Hanging & finishing,

design ceilings. Free estimates. Licensed & Insured. 570-328-1230

1084

Electrical

GRULA ELECTRIC LLC Licensed, Insured, No job too small.

570-829-4077

SLEBODA ELECTRIC Master electrician Licensed & Insured Bucket truck to 40’ 868-4469

1093

Excavating

EXCAVATING & MODULAR HOMES

Driveways, concrete pads & all types of Excavating! (570) 332-0077

1105 Floor Covering Installation

CARPET REPAIR & INSTALLATION

Vinyl & wood. Certified, Insured. 570-283-1341

GMD MASONRY

Specializing in all types of concrete, masonry & stucco. Licensed PA064161. FULLY INSURED. FREE ESTIMATES. 570-451-0701 gmdmasonry.com

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

Selling a Business? Reach more potential buyers with an Need a Roommate? ad in the classified Place an ad and section! find one here! 570-829-7130 570-829-7130

Handyman Services

DEPENDABLE HANDY MAN Home repairs & improvements. Luzerne Co. 30 Years Experience Dave 570-479-8076

The Handier Man

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

299-9142

1135

Hauling & Trucking

AA1AAlways C L E Ahauling, NING

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 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

1129 Gutter Repair & Cleaning

GUTTER 2 GO, INC. PA#067136- Fully

Licensed & Insured. We install custom seamless rain gutters & leaf protection systems. CALL US TODAY ABOUT OUR 10% OFF WHOLE HOUSE DISCOUNT! 570-561-2328

GUTTER CLEANING Window Cleaning.

Driveways/Patios Sidewalks/Stucco, Brick & Block, Design Finishing WB Licensed & Insured 28 Yrs Experience 570-332-0983

1132

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

1132

Handyman Services

All in a Call

Painting, Grass Cutting, floor maintenance, basements / attics cleaned. Free Estimates. Dependable & Reliable. Package deals available. Call 570-239-4790 or 570-388-3039

ALL MAINTENANCE WE FIX IT

Mike’s $5 & Up

793-8057 826-1883

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

1162 Landscaping/ Garden ARE YOU TIRED OF BEING RAKED? Specializing In Trimming and Shaping of Bushes, Shrubs, Trees. Also, Bed Cleanup, Edging, Mulch and Stone. Call Joe. 570-823-8465 Meticulous and Affordable. F ree E stimates MOWING, TRIMMING EDGING, SHRUBS & HEDGES. TREE PRUNING. TILLING. LAWN CARE. MULCHING. FULLY INSURED. CALL & SAVE 10% OFF LAST BILL. FREE ESTIMATES 570-814-0327 Reynolds Landscaping & Power Washing 570-751-6140

Masonry

AFFORDABLE

CHOPYAK MASONRY

Cleanups/Cleanouts Large or Small Jobs FREE ESTIMATES (570) 817-4238

New Chimneys/ Repairs Sidewalks, Steps, Concrete Free Estimates Fully Insured

JUNK REMOVAL

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

570-574-1275

ALL KINDS OF HAULING & JUNK REMOVAL

TREE/SHRUB REMOVAL REMOVAL Estate Cleanout Free Estimates 24 HOUR SERVICE SMALL AND LARGE JOBS! 570-823-1811 570-239-0484

570-814-9365

CASTAWAY HAULING JUNK REMOVAL

plumbing & all types of interior & exterior home repairs. 570-829-5318

Hauling & Trucking

We do cleanups basements, garages, etc. Yard waste removal, small deliveries, cut grass & more. Same day service.

1183

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

DOPainting, IT ALL HANDYMAN drywall,

1135

823-3788 / 817-0395

1204

Painting & Wallpaper

A & N PAINTING Airplane Quality at Submarine Prices! Interior/Exterior, pressure washing, decks & siding. Commercial/Residential. Over 17 years experience! Free estimates. Licensed & Insured

570-820-7832

“AA”++ C LASSICAL

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

Find homes for your kittens! Place an ad here! 570-829-7130

Pressure Washing

RUSSELL’S

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

Licensed & insured. 30+ yrs experience. POWER WASHING, PAINTING, CARPENTRY & ALL HOME REPAIR. Free Est. 570-406-3339

1249 Remodeling & Repairs

Int./Ext. Experts! Locally Owned Since 1990 Free Estimates Licensed-Insured 570-283-5714 A.B.C. Professional Painting 36 Yrs Experience We Specialize In New Construction Residential Repaints Comm./Industrial All Insurance Claims Apartments Interior/Exterior Spray,Brush, Rolls WallpaperRemoval Cabinet Refinishing Drywall/Finishing Power Washing Deck Specialist Handy Man FREE ESTIMATES Larry Neer 570-606-9638 Aaba Power Washing & Painting Homes & Decks Interior & Exterior All Phases 36 yrs experience Free Estimates 570-401-4512

M. PARALIS PAINTING

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

D & D REMODELING From decks and kitchens to roofs, and baths, etc. WE DO IT ALL!!!!!!! CALL US FOR ALL OF YOUR INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR REMODELING NEEDS 570-406-9387 Licensed/Insured YOU’VE TRIED THE REST NOW CALL THE BEST!!!

1252

Roofing & Siding

J&F ROOFING SPECIALISTS All types of roofing. Repairs & Installation 25 Years Experience Licensed / Insured Free Estimates Reliable Service 570-855-4259

J.R.V. ROOFING

570-824-6381 Roof Repairs & New Roofs. Shingle, Slate, Hot Built Up, Rubber, Gutters & Chimney Repairs. Year Round. Licensed/Insured FREE Estimates

Jim Harden

570-288-6709

570-674-7588

1189 Miscellaneous Service

1234

Serra Painting Book Now For Fall & Save. All Work Guaranteed Satisfaction. 30 Yrs. Experience Powerwash & Paint Vinyl, Wood, Stucco Aluminum. Free Estimates You Can’t Lose! 570-822-3943

WITKOSKY PAINTING Interior

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

1213

Paving & Excavating

EDWARD’S ALL COUNTY PAVING & SEAL COATING 3 Generations of Experience. Celebrating 76 Years of Pride & Tradition! Licensed and Insured. Call Today For Your Free Estimate

570-474-6329 Lic.# PA021520 Mountain Top

PAVING & SEAL COATING Patching, Sealing, Residential/Comm Licensed & Insured PA013253 570-868-8375

New Roofs & Repairs, Shingles, Rubber, Slate, Gutters, Chimney Repairs. Credit Cards accepted. FREE ESTIMATES! Licensed-Insured EMERGENCIES

Mister “V” Constr uction

Year Round Roof Specialist Specializing In All Types of Roofs, Siding, Chimneys & Roof Repairs Low Prices Free Estimates Licensed & Insured 28 Years Experience 570-829-5133

SUMMER ROOFING Special $1.29 s/f Licensed, insured, fast service 570-735-0846

1336

Window Cleaning

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

GET THE WORD OUT with a Classified Ad. 570-829-7130



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