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Patriotic THE ABINGTON SPIRIT David, Murray and Rhonda Fallk of Clarks Summit at the July 2 Rotary of the Abing- JOURNAL tons fireworks. More photos, An edition of The Times Leader see Page A3. ClarksWilkes-Barre,Summit, Pa.Pa. Serving the Greater Abington Community since 1947 JULY 6TO JULY 12, 2011 50¢

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South Branch Tunkhannock Creek Watershed Coalition hosts rain garden program. See budget Page A3

BY KIRSTEN WENTWORTH SCRANTON Abington Journal Correspondent Making a difference FACTORYVILLE- The Lacka- wanna Trail School Board met June 27 for the first time since the high school commencement June 10. The budget for the 2011-2012 fiscal year of approx- imately $18 million was passed with a 7-1vote. The tax rate for the 2011-2012 fiscal year was ABINGTON JOURNAL/JESSIE FOX also passed, with the Lackawan- Ella Souflis, 5, glues the body of her giraffe during art June 27 at Comm Camp. na and Wyoming County Act Alex Rickwood of Clarks Sum- 679 and 511per capita rate of mit creates reading room at $5, the earned income rate of .5 The Women’s Resource Center. See Page A5. six- week day camp event, hosted at the percent of earnings and the real Waverly Community House, began June estate transfer rate of .5 percent A27 and runs until August 5. Comm of the sale price. CLARKS SUMMIT Camp, an annual summer camp for children, The Memorandum of Under- Bring on the art standing between the Lacka- features weekly specific themes, such as “Wild wanna Trail School District and Seas and Skies” and “Lights, Camera, Action Act 93 Administrators was Adventures.” “It’s very simple, very hands-on,” approved with a unanimous said Maria Wilson, executive direction of the vote. Community House. “The children are very ac- The board unanimously tive and because of the help of our many won- passed the 2011 Homestead and Farmstead Exclusion Resolu- derful counselors, one-on-one interactions are tion, which states that certain available for the children.” The camp costs $100 homesteads and farmsteads that per week. “Scholarships are available,” said serve as a primary residences Second Friday Art Walk runs in Wilson. Forms must be filled out for each child may be eligible for tax deduc- tandem with Abington Business attending the camp, which can be picked up at tions. and Professional Association the Waverly Community House or downloaded The Elementary Center Sidewalk Sales. See Page A12. Art Instructor, Austin Burkey, helps Mia Boland, 4, and Madison Handbook was passed unani- online. For more information, call 570.586.8191 Yates, 4, with their art project for Safari Week on the first day of mously, as the board accepted Comm Camp. CLARKS SUMMIT or go online to www.waverlycomm.org. the few minor changes to its contents. Lackawanna Trail Kings of the Ring Elementary Center Principal Jeff Gregory explained that these changes include specifi- Meet the President cally identifying parents as the responsible party for their child’s behavior waiting for and riding on the district school Leading leaders is her passion buses, as well as explicit in- structions regarding the dress code and related violations and Every Sunday this summer the BY KELLY MCDONOUGH dynamic ple: We can’t have two skilled ty fundraisers to benefit local corresponding punishments. Ransom Wrestling Alliance will Abington Journal Correspondent group, and nursing facilities, because it is a organizations. Of the group’s Larry Reagan was approved be hosting shows. Page C1. SCOTT TWP. - For Scott I’ve been in it referral group and you want meetings, Bertocki said, “Just at the volunteer boys’ basketball Township’s Liz Bertocki, it’s all since day one everybody to use the one cate- like all professional meetings, coach for the 2011-2012 school about commitment and caring of its seven gory represented in order to we have the treasurer’s report, year with a unanimous vote, INSIDE and leading those who also years of exist- help that person to build their and we accept the minutes sent pending clearances. lead. As president of SWORN, ence. This is business,” Bertocki explained. out by the secretary. We also According to the board, it was ArtsEtc...... A9 Scranton Women’s Organiza- Liz Bertocki the one orga- SWORN meets the second discuss old business and new with regret that Judith Grigg’s Calendar...... A2 tion for Referral Networking, nization I feel Tuesday of each month at Ni- business. Each member stands letter of retirement was ap- proved, and the board thanked Classified...... B1 Bertocki heads up a group of 25 most comfortable being part chols Village Hotel & Spa, up and introduces themselves women who she said are all of.” SWORN is a women’s Clarks Summit. The primary and the company they work for her for many years of service. Crosswords...... A8 “go-getters and trying to build organization in which each purpose of the group is defined and gives a short presentation In other business, the board Obituaries...... C3 their businesses.” member represents a separate as supporting women in busi- School...... A5,C3 According to Bertocki, “It’s a business category. “For exam- ness and developing communi- See Leading, Page 8 See Budget, Page 5

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8p.m. Info: www.camppmbc- COMMUNITY .com. Retreats begin CALENDAR July 18: 2011 Teen Lead- ership Conferences at Baptist Sept. 9 Bible College, continues until The St. Gabriel’s Retreat DAILY EVENTS July 23. Yo ung leaders will be equipped through training and Center, 631Griffin Pond Road July 6: Abington Heights hands-on learning as they grow in Clarks Summit will begin Aquatics open swim/lap swim, in their Christian faith and its 85th Consecutive Fall from 1to 4 p.m. Info: develop leadership skills during Weekend Retreat Season Sept. 570.687.4873. these special weeks. Details are 9. All retreats start Friday online at www.bbc.edu/ Info: evenings at 7 p.m. and end July 7: First Inaugural Beau- 570.585.9361or email after the noon meal Sunday. ty, Health & Wellness Fair, at [email protected] No meals are served Friday. The Greater Carbondale Cham- Griffin Pond Animal Shelter Retreats consist of confer- ber of Commerce from 3 to 7 volunteer meeting at 11 a.m. at ences on the spiritual life, p.m. For details on sponsoring Lackawanna Junior College, time for personal reflection, or becoming a vendor call 501Vine Street in Scranton. prayer service, opportunity for 282.1690. Abington Heights Aquatics the Sacrament of Reconcil- Herbal Walk with Richard open swim/lap swim, from 1to iation, and Liturgy. Mandelbaum, presented by PNC presents check 4p.m. Info: 570.687.4873. The schedule is as follows: Holistic Moms Network of Sept. 9 to 11 will be directed Wyoming Valley. From 5:15 to July 20: Clifford United by Rev. Lee Havey, C.P. of 7:30 p.m. At Frances Slocum Methodist Church Chicken-n- Saint Ann’s Basilica in Scran- State Park, Nature Center. Info: to Lupus Foundation Biscuit or Ham Dinner, at the ton; Sept. 16 to 18 will be church on Main St. in Clifford 466.1347. directed by the Very Rev. Jim from 4 to 6 p.m. Take out or Dalton Fire Co. Ladies Auxil- Price, C.P., Rector of Saint PNC Bank presented a $3,000 check to the Lupus Foundation of Pennsylvania, Pocono/ Dine in. Donation of $7.95 iary Mtg., at 6:30 p.m. in the Ann’s Basilica in Scranton Dalton Fire Hall. Northeast Branch, for the presenting sponsorship of the 2011 Lupus Loop 5K Walk/Run which asked for. Info: 222.2807. will be held Oct. 2 at Nay Aug Park in Scranton. Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m. and the Abington Heights Aquatics and Oct. 21 to 23 will be a Lithuanian Heritage Day, at Retreat on the Passion of Je- Anthracite Heritage Museum at walk/run will start at 11 a.m. Registration is $25 and includes a long-sleeve shirt. The event open swim/lap swim, from 1to sus Christ directed by the McDade Park in Scranton from will include activities for children, a basket raffle, health information, awards, music and free 4p.m. Info: 570.687.4873. 1to 5 p.m. Reservations recom- food. For more information, call 1.888.995.8787 or visit www.lupuspa.org. PA Senator John Blake hosts Very Rev. Jim Price, C.P. mended. Reservations/Info: Shown above, from left: Tara Grossi, Development Specialist, Lupus Foundation; Lauren Summer Picnic, at Montdale Adeposit is required for all 963.4804. Allen, Vice President, PNC Bank and Susan Smith, Branch Director, Lupus Foundation of Penn- Country Club. Cost: $35. Tick- fall weekends group retreats. sylvania. ets/Info: 575.4838. For information, call the Re- July 8: Lackawanna County treat Center Office at Snapshot of Picture Perfect July 21: Annual St. Joseph’s 570.586.4957 or email kpor- Noontime Concert, from noon Senior Social Club Picnic, at [email protected]. Checkerboard Inn in Dallas. to 1p.m. on the Linden Street Deanna Klingman’s Girls’ July 15: St. John Vianney South Abington Parks and Full menu. Cost: $17. Info: side of the Courthouse. Info: Basketball Offensive Skills Parish 2nd Annual500 Fam- Recreational Committee, at 4 Theresa 654.2967. 963.6800 ext. 1854. Clinic, runs to July 15. At John ilySummer "Rummage and p.m. Info: 586.2111. Excursions Opening of Local Painter J. Long Center from 9 a.m. to Yummy" Sale, runs until July July 22: 53rd Annual Moun- Koval Grippo Exhibition, runs noon. Cost: $100. Info: 17. At Corpus Christi Church July 17: Tree ID and Forest tainhome United Methodist to Aug. 21 at the BlueStone 941.6660. lower level, elevator accessible, Happenings, Endless Moun- begin July 9 Church Antique Show, 10 a.m. Gallery, 104 East Ann St., Mil- Lackawanna County Youth 704 Montdale Road, Scott Twp. tains Nature Center Lodge & to 5 p.m. and July 23rd from 10 The Steamtown National ford. Info: 296-9999 Basketball Clinic, at McDade from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Info: Trails at Camp Lackawanna a.m. to 7 p.m. Donation of $4 Park from 9:30 a.m. to noon. 563.3111. from 1to 3 p.m. Cost: $8. Re- Historic Site has announced requested. Info: 595.7390. July 9: Countryside Conser- Ages 11 to 14. Cost: $40. Info/ The Pocono Environmental serve/Info: 836.3835. its 2011 Excursion Season Lackawanna County Jerry vancy Twelfth Annual Auction register: www.lackawannacoun- Education Center (PEEC) All You Can Eat Breakfast, at beginning July 9. The ex- Hludzik and Jon Lorrance of on the lawn at Abington Exec- ty.org. “Drum Making Workshop, the Clarks Summit Fire Co., cursion schedule will see “Dakota” Noontime Concert, utive Park, Morgan Highway, at starts at 3 p.m., continues until 321Bedford St., Clarks Summit steam-powered passenger from noon to 1p.m. on the 5:30. Info/ reservations: July 12: Toastmasters: Grea- July 17. At Dingman’s Ferry in from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Cost: trains help visitors remember Linden Street side of the Cour- 570.945.6995. ter Scranton Roaring Ramblers Lehman. Cost: $325 includes 2 Adults, $7; Children under 10, the sights, sounds and smell thouse. Info: 963.6800 ext. University of Scranton One meeting, in the Charles Luger overnight stays and 6 meals. $4. Info: 586.9656. of train travel circa 1920. 1854. Day Soccer Clinic, at Fitz- Bldg.,Moffatt Dr in Scranton Info: 828.2319. Sunday Night Service with For people too young to patrick Field from 10 a.m. to 3 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Info: Lackawanna County Brandon Woody Wolf, Heart To Hand have had the experience first- p.m. Cost: $85. Info: 941.6191. 498.1110. Quinn Noontime Concert, from Ministries, at Pocono Mountain hand, these excursions offer CLEAR 4 TEA Party, in Ho- Abington Heights Aquatics noon to 1p.m. on the Linden Bible Conference from 6:30 to the opportunity to learn how nesdale Central Park at noon. open swim/lap swim, from 1to Street side of the Courthouse. most people traveled for work, Info: www.clear4teaparty.com. 4p.m. Info: 570.687.4873. Info: 963.6800 ext. 1854. business and pleasure in a 7th Annual Festival of Unity, 2011 Anthracite Heritage Homemade Pirogie Sale, at time when minivans and Presented by Melanian Publish- Camp, Runs until July 15. At St. John’s Russian Orthodox SUVs had not been invented ing Co. at Nay Aug Park in the Pennsylvania Anthracite Cathedral in Mayfield from 12 Scranton beginning at noon. yet. To see the 2011 Excursion Heritage Museum from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost: $6/dozen. Info: schedule visit www.nps.gov/ Info: https://festivalnet.com/ to 12:30 p.m. every day. Ages 7 876.0730. affilenter.html?fn43793. stea. For tickets call to 12. Reservations required. "In the Mood with the Morri- 570.340.5204. Lava Day Spa Grand Open- Cost: $50. Discounts available. sons" Celebration Coming To ing, at 501Powell St. Clarks Reserve/Info: 963.4804. The Oldest House, runs to July Summit. 17. At the Oldest House in July 13: Corn and Clam Laceyville. Info: 869.1426. July 10: Sunday Night Ser- Slam, runs until July 16. On Local Harvest vice with The Jacob Brothers, company grounds at 803 Penn July 16: South Abington Twp. at Pocono Mountain Bible Con- Avenue, Mayfield starting at 5 park day, volunteers bringing dinner July 23 ference from 6:30 to 8 p.m. p.m. Free admission. Info: animals to the event Info: www.camppmbc.com. www.cornnclamslam.com. Songs & Games for Tots, at Buy Fresh Buy Local is The Lackawanna County the Dietrich Theater in down- July 11: Third Annual Shown, seated, from left, are: Linda Health, Compassionate Home having its third annual Local Arts, Culture and Education town Tunkhannock 11 a.m. Care and Ruth Bennie, United House Apartments. Standing: Gina Ha- Harvest Dinner. It will be held Coach’s C up Golf Tournament, Presented by: Bill Frye. Cost: Council, and the Non-Profit ley, Compassionate Care Hospice; Sylvia Kolosinsky, Oakwood Terrace at Miller’s Orchards and Farm at Glen Oaks Country Club Community Assistance Center’s Free. Enjoy a morning of songs and Jessica Engel, Home Instead Senior Care of Clarks Summit. Market in Clarks Summit July from 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Bene- free grant writing workshop for and games with Bill Frye and fits Abington Heights football artists, at the Electric City Trol- his supercharged guitar. Call 23. The event will include a program. Cost: $170 per golfer, ley Museum located at 300 570-996-1500 to register. farm tour, entertainment, din- $55 for just dinner and cock- Cliff St., Scranton from 6 to 9 26th Annual Audubon Arts Wellness Fair July 15 ner and local vendors. tails. Info/register: 586.4665. p.m. Registration required. and Crafts Festival, at Wallen- It will start at 5 p.m. with Countryside Community Register/Info: 963.6590 paupack Intermediate and Mid- Jessica Engel of Home Instead Senior Care in Clarks Sum- the Farm Tour, and then din- Church VBS The Sea, The Sand ext.106. dle School Complex on Route 6 mit has helped coordinate a Health & Wellness Fair to be held ner will be served at 6:30 p.m. &The Son, runs to July 15. At in Hawley from 10 a.m. to 5 July 15 at United House Apartments, 501Pine Street, Scran- The cost for the event is $20 14001Church Hill Road, Clarks July 14: Abington Heights p.m. Runs to the 17th. Cost: $5, ton. The fair will be open to the public from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for adults and $10 for chil- Summit. Begins at 5:30 p.m. Aquatics open swim/lap swim, free for 12 and under. Info: Dozens of agencies will be offering free health screenings, dren. Reservations are re- with a light supper. 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WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 2011 THE ABINGTON JOURNAL♦CLARKS SUMMIT, PA WWW.THEABINGTONJOURNAL.COM PAGE 3A Former Interim president coach remains upbeat waives TCMC put on probation by hearing accrediting group.

BY ROBERT TOMKAVAGE BY MARK GUYDISH [email protected] [email protected] SCRANTON- Former Lake- Education Reporter land Jr./Sr. High School girls’ SCRANTON - Dr. Lois Mar- soccer coach Joseph Kova- garet Nora may have walked leski, 61, of Scott Twp. waived into situation that sounds dire – his right to a preliminary hear- interim head of a fledgling ing June 29. Kovaleski was college with an acute cash charged June 1with two counts crunch that was put on proba- of indecent exposure, three Serene lake scene during the day’s activity. tion by a national accrediting BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER counts of disorderly conduct group – but you couldn’t tell Dr. Lois Margaret Nora, M.D., and one count of open lewd- from her demeanor or tone. Interim President and Dean of The ness by Dickson City Borough The neurologist picked as Commonwealth Medical College in Police Officer Scott Benze- interim president of The Com- Scranton. leski. Holiday from monwealth Medical College is According to Assistant Dis- more than upbeat; she’s pas- trict Attorney Jennifer sionate about the school’s fu- “That’s why we’re making McCambridge, his charges ture. the rounds.” will now be sent to the Court “This medical school is not Nora and English touted the of County Pleas. Kovaleski’s going anywhere,” Nora said young school’s record: 40 grad- next court date will be a pre- start to finish during a visit with The Times uates from the master’s in bio- trial conference August 12. Leader. “This medical school is medicine program, a full in- Both Attorney John Petorak Rotary Club of the tremendously successful.” coming class of first-year stu- and Kovaleski declined to Abingtons hosted its an- Dr. Richard English, associ- dents (and a long waiting list of comment when leaving the nual fireworks event for ate dean for Regional Campus candidates who couldn’t be courtroom. the community at the Development, echoed Nora’s admitted because of space), Lakeland school board Abington Heights Middle zeal. Noting that the school has and 20 third-year students who members unanimously accept- School on Newton-Ran- no trouble getting doctors to are now out in the field work- ed Kovaleski’s resignation as som Blvd. in Clarks Sum- accept college students for ing with doctors in clinics girls’ soccer coach, in a 7-0 mit. training, English said the med- throughout Northeastern Penn- vote, at the latest meeting held At left, Art Fox prepares pota- ical community has eagerly sylvania. June 22. He had also previous- to pancakes. embraced TCMC since it “For all the good work we’ve ly served as a substitute main- At right, Taylor Osterhout, 9 opened in 2009. been doing, this is an exciting tenance worker at the school. and Kyle Osterhout, 12, of “There is a sense of own- time,” Nora said. Clarks Summit, climb the rock ership, a sense that this is our And while the faculty cuts wall. medical school.” hurt the college’s research pro- Nora took over the school grams, there’s still plenty going Fitness in barely six weeks ago after the on. English noted the school abrupt departure of its first was recently awarded a Nation- president, Dr. Robert D’Ales- al Institutes of Health research sandri. One of her first tasks grant worth $300,000. TCMC Dalton was to publicize unexpected has approached Blue Cross of woes. The rough economy Northeastern Pennsylvania for BY LIZ BAUMEISTER coupled with Gov. Tom Cor- more assistance – the insurance Abington Journal Correspondent bett’s proposal to stop an ex- giant provided $25 million for DALTON - For those looking pected $5 million in state sup- startup costs in 2006 – but has for ways to get their children port sank school finances. not received a reply. exercising and chase away their Twelve staff and eight faculty The college is also looking summer boredom, you may find members were laid off, and into affiliations with colleges it at the Dalton Park July 13 and TCMC has started looking for or other local agencies that 20. A fitness camp for children Emily Taylor and Dan Lippirini Zachary and Al Zelna sample slices of pizza. other support and donations. might save money and avoid ages 4-12 is scheduled for both take in the sights. Nora said the picture is still a duplicated services. days from 10 to 11a.m. to raise little fuzzy but estimates that to Nora and English become money for the Griffin Pond get on firm footing, the school particularly enthusiastic when Animal Shelter. The cost is a would like to find “a 50 to 60 they discuss the college’s $10- per -child donation to the million dollar infusion” in the “community-based” approach animal shelter. Families with next five years. to education. The school strives multiple children are asked to The lack of secure future to lure students from the area in give whatever they are able. The funding was the primary reason hopes of keeping them here. camp will be instructed by chi- the school was put on “proba- Giving them extensive experi- ropractor and certified fitness tion” by the Liaison Committee ence in local clinics is part of trainer Dawn Strickland, who on Medical Education, the that effort. A program that also runs a fitness boot camp agency that accredits medical exposes economically disad- for adults two times per week at degree granting schools, Nora vantaged high school and col- the park. said. The move does not lege students to the college is Strickland said the children change the “preliminary ac- another. will start off in a big circle for creditation” the school earned, Data shows community- some fun exercises and stretch- but does delay the steps to full based medical training pro- es to “teach them how to get accreditation. duces better doctors and in- their body moving,” then transi- “We will get through this,” creases the odds they will work tion to various stations, such as Nora said. where they learned, English relay races and obstacle cour- ABINGTON JOURNAL/ALEX SEELEY And part of getting through it said, making it an effective way ses.Participants may register Farewell to the fireworks. is making sure the college to ease a chronic problem with when they arrive, or call image doesn’t take a hit. recruiting doctors to the region. 570.563.2064 to pre-register. Annual Park Day July 16

BY REBECCA L. PATE As Lohin noted, activities Abington Journal Correspondent begin at 4 p.m., with the ex- SOUTH ABINGTON TWP. ception of pony rides that Big city – On July 16 South Abington start at 5 p.m. and run until 8 Park will host its annual Park p.m. Fireworks begin at dusk. Day, beginning at 2 p.m. The There will be giveaways South Abington Township such as T- shirts. Fire Company is hosting a Wellness screenings will be summer chicken barbecue, featuring conducted by ProActive Fam- Children were able to sample the city cul- eat-in or take-out, at 2 p.m. ily Chiropractic, children’s ture at Summit Baptist Bible Church Vacation which ends when food is sold games and exercises will be Bible School: Big Apple Adventure, which out. hosted by Sylvan Learning was held June 20 to 24 from 6:3 to 8:30 p.m. “This year, the focus of Center, and children’s activ- Children played baseball at a version of Citi Park Day is South Abington ities by South Abington Field, made Statue of Liberty crowns and Township. We are recog- Township Park interns and learned about missionaries in NewYork City. ABINGTON JOURNAL/BEN FREDA nizing the residents, busi- Ghostlike Productions. South nesses and organizations in Abington Police will be in Above: Billy Mulligan bats. the community as well as our attendance with K-9 units, wonderful, award-winning distributing fingerprinting At right: Children playing South Abington Park & Rec- kits. with a parachute in the reation Complex,” said Anita The Chinchilla Hose Com- church auditorium. Lohin, South Abington Parks pany and Department of Pub- Above right: Children pass a and Recreation Committee lic Works will have three fire hula hoop while joining member. trucks on display. hands. “There will be plenty of An activity will be spon- food, music, and activities for sored by Penn Security Bank. children and adults, from 4 to Telescope demonstrations 8p.m. or later on Saturday, will be hosted by the Lacka- July 16, with a fantastic fire- wanna Astronomy Club. works display at dusk. Bring Aband stage will be set up your lawn chair and enjoy the for a “Battle of the Bands.” evening. Entrance to the The event will be held in rain event is free of charge.” or shine. CMYK

PAGE 4A www.theabingtonjournal.com The Abington Journal♦Clarks Summit, PA WEDNESDAY, JULY6,2011 Waverly passes grant motion WAVERLY TWP. - There were guests in attendance at the June 27 Waverly township ABINGTON JOURNAL FILE PHOTO meeting. Linda Yo ung, Hannah Vigil, 10, of Mayfield next to the mountain bike she won at Abington Area Joint Recre- the 2010 fishing derby. ation Board member, asked supervisors if they could apply for the $500 art grant, ABINGTON JOURNAL/ ALEX SEELEY along with the other five mu- South Branch Tunkhannock Creek Watershed Coalition builds a rain garden June 25. nicipalities included on the Derby shirts board. With this grant money, the recreation board would like to cut the branches of a dying hemlock tree near the Coalition in action pavilion in the Abington Area benefit Birtch Community Park. On the remaining 15- foot stump, a Department of Conservation Ellie Hyde, local artist would create a BY JOSEPH CROFT and Natural Resources and chair- carving of an eagle and a bear. Abington Journal Correspondent Resurfacing set South Branch Tunkhannock person of The total cost will be $15,000. SOUTH ABINGTON Creek Watershed Coalition the creek The suggestion that each TWP. - The South Abing- in township hosted an program on rain gar- associ- municipality apply for the art ton Police and Mainte- dens on June13. The second part ation. grant will mean that when the nance Departments will BY JOSEPH CROFT of the program was offered June grant is received it can be host the 16th annual chil- Abington Journal Correspondent 25. A rain garden is a functional turned over to the recreation dren’s fishing derby July Laflin-based construction garden that helps address a local board. In turn the board aims 23 at Lackawanna State company Popple Construction, problem: water run off. Paul to save the pavilion from the Park. For the past five Inc. will be in charge of resur- Bechtal presented at the pro- possibility of the tree falling years, event T- shirts have facing three roads in South gram. . DCNR and Tunkhan- onto it. The motion was been sold to benefit a dif- Abington Twp. Township su- nock Creek Watershed Coalition passed for Yo ung to submit ferent community member. pervisor David O’Neill an- are working to help stop the the grant form. This year’s shirts will be nounced at the June 27 board threats by monitoring sites and Mark Garlicki, senior pro- sold to benefit retired of supervisors meeting that hosting free educational events. ject manager of Gannett township Police Sergeant Popple was the lowest of seven Fleming, gave a presentation Varley Birtch. bidders, with a price of on the ongoing ammonia According to South $218,115. Popple will be doing problem in the lagoon. Gar- Abington police officer paving work on Barry Drive, licki explained that the lagoon and derby organizer Thom Fern Way, and portions of Grif- includes a wide range of envi- Kreidler, Birtch served the fin Pond Road. O’Neill hopes ronmental conditions which community for approxi- for work to begin within six allow a more diverse microbi- mately 35 years before weeks. ological life. However, this retiring in 1999. Birtch has Owners of South Abington makes the treatment for the also been the chief cook restaurant Bambu were present lagoon more complex. The for the derby since it be- at the meeting to discuss the Department of Environmental gan in 1996. Kreidler said possibility of a lower sewer bill. Protection requests the lagoon that Birtch became ill this According to owner Vinny be fixed quickly since the past year, and the proceeds Lam, the current bill is $800 ammonia nitrogen currently from the shirts will go per quarter. Lam said that busi- present is toxic to fish. There toward his medical expens- ness at the restaurant has been was discussion among super- es. very slow due to the economy . Janet Sweeny, Justina Wadge, Cheryl Nolan, Dustin Drew, Angela Lambert, Martin Lambert, visors regarding the next step. Kreidler described Birtch According to Dougherty, the Gretchen Ludders, Bob Lawless, Ellie Hyde and Paul Bechtel at the June 25 event. Supervisor Thomas Durbin as an “integral” member of price is determined by the believes an update is needed, the department and said he number of seats in the facility, but said that perhaps the la- thought it important to sell and he suggested that Lam goon is coming to the end of the shirts this year to ben- remove seats to reduce the bill. its life and a whole new sys- efit him. The shirts, which Lam said that he can remove tem should be approached. are donated every year, approximately fifteen seats. Durbin also mentioned that will be sold for $4. After the removal of seats, long-term results need to be For more information on O’Neill said he will inspect the weighed so that money spent the derby and to pre-regis- count in order to reconfigure delivers a remedy. ter, call 586.2111. the bill. Clam Slam begins July 13 Members of William Walker Hose Company, J.D. Warner, John Bein, Erin Young, Brian Ogozaly and Jim Kuzmak are discussing final preparations for the annual Corn and Clam Slam to be held on the company grounds in May- field, July 13, 14, 15 and 16. For more information, including entertainment schedule and directions, visit www.cornnclamslam- .com.

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Trail School District for the BUDGET 2011-2012 school year, with a Continued from Page 1 unanimous vote from the board. unanimously passed the “Get- The board approved lunch ting Results Continuous Im- prices for the coming school provement Plan 2011-2012” for year, with a cost of $1.85 for the the elementary center. This was high school breakfast, $2.75 for in response to the PSSA testing the high school lunch. The ele- results from the 2009-2010 mentary breakfast will remain school year. Certain subgroups free and the elementary lunch within various grades at the will be $2.35 and $0.60 for milk. elementary center did not meet Matt Zumbach will be ap- minimum state requirements, pointed to a full -time Special placing the school in “Warning.” Needs Level III teacher assistant Custom -made bookshelves, According to Janice Joyce, position at the probation rate of brightly -colored accessories, “There are reading problems in $12.73 per hour after a unani- comfortable seating and a the elementary center that need mous vote by the board. Follow- varied selection books for to be addressed.” This plan will ing that vote, the board contin- children of all ages are fea- help to increase reading abilities, ued to appoint Denise Collins to tured in the reading room. as well as help the teachers im- the position of Secondary ABINGTON JOURNAL/JOAN MEAD-MATSUI prove the implementation of the French teacher at Step1Bache- Alex Rickwood of Clarks Summit had a vision: to transform a vacant room at the Women’s Re- Reading and Math curriculums. lor Column. Superintendent source Center in Scranton into a cozy refuge where children who have endured emotional upheaval Even those groups that met the Matthew Rakauskas closed the and been uprooted from their homes as a result of domestic violence can read a book. state requirements will undergo meeting by congratulating the improvement as a preemptive Lackawanna Trail Class of 2011 effort for the future. and thanking everyone for their Michael Mould was elected support throughout the prep- Refuge for children Treasurer of the Lackawanna aration for the ceremony.

Clarks Summit student Resource Center.” chairs; Bill Bochak, who completes mission The 17-year-old began her painted and built the book- Electric cars in gear senior project late last year case; students who donated by collecting books at the books; Kathy Barrett who BY JOAN MEAD-MATSUI Abington Heights Middle painted the table and chairs; BY SAMANTHA RANEILLI was in attendance, teach- Abington Journal Correspondent School, as well as the dis- John Mackey, who offered Abington JOurnal Correspondent ers were able to test-drive SCRANTON- Alex Rick- trict’s four elementary design advice; Michelene David Turock, a gradu- the Chevy Volt he wood of Clarks Summit had schools, Clarks Summit, Kennedy, who donated the ate of Keystone College, brought. The event, held avision: to transform a va- Waverly, Newton-Ransom bookcase; and donations of La Plume, gave an in- at the College, is part of cant room at the Women’s and South Abington. money from Rickwood’s structional speech to “Climate Change and En- Resource Center in Scranton Rickwood was able to pay family and friends. teachers about electric ergy Challenge” weeklong into a cozy refuge where for everything through dona- Carol Shoener, Economic cars and the benefits the course offered to teachers children who have endured tions she received through Justice Project Director at her mission accomplished as cars have on the envi- in the area. emotional upheaval and been fundraising amounting to the Women’s Resource Cen- the project is completed, ronment. While Turock uprooted from their homes approximately $600 and ter said, “She (Alex) created continued donations will as a result of domestic vio- with the help of volunteers such a wonderfully safe help maintain the room Alex lence can read a book and including her mother and space for the kids who were Rickwood created. The relax in a safe environment. father Claire and Martin. exposed to violence. It adds Women’s Resource Center is While the children read Alex’s Reading Room, to the space that is being looking for donations to books, their mothers are able with its custom -made book- created for women to come keep books on the shelves to work at the computers in shelves, brightly colored to use computers, work on for the 2,000 women and adjoining rooms. accessories, comfortable budgets, look at credit and children who come through As her senior project at seating and a varied selec- debt reports, figure out their the doors of the center each Abington Heights High tion books for children of all finances, apply for jobs, do year. School, Rickwood chose the ages was born. career work. So Alex’s Read- Donations may be sent to Women’s Resource Center She received additional ing Room is a fun comple- Women’s Resource Center, because as she noted in her help along the way from ment, because not only is in PO Box 975, Scranton, Pa. proposal, “I was interested in Kerrie Gilbert, a local graph- the same safe space, moms 18501in care of “Alex’s creating a quiet reading ic artist, who helped create can work and their children Reading Room,” or through corner for the children who the sign; Kidoodles store can also do things. ” the organization’s web site, are housed in the Women’s which donated a table and While Rickwood can view www.wrcnepa.org. ABINGTON JOURNAL/ PETER SALVA David Turock, Keystone President Edward G. Bohem Jr. and Howard Jenings.

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PAGE 6A www.theabingtonjournal.com The Abington Journal♦Clarks Summit, PA WEDNESDAY, JULY6,2011 Glenburn requests BEAUTIES AT THE BEACH EPA meeting

BY TARA MASON Abington Journal Correspondent GLENBURN TWP. - Glen- burn Township Supervisors announced at a meeting June 27 that they would meet with representatives of the Envi- ronmental Protection Agency June 28 at the Township Build- ABINGTON JOURNAL/EMILY TAYLOR ing. According to Township Shown, from left, are: Stephanie Westington, treasurer Bob Vielee, Vice President Jamie Kresge, Solicitor Malcolm MacGregor, past president Trip Crowley, Immediate Past president Ian Anderson, Director T’Shaiya Stephen- the purpose of the meeting was son, Director Mary Tuthill, Secretary John Hambrose, President elect Roger Mattes, President Ed to satisfy the Supervisors’ re- Nuzzaci, director Mike Barrows Sergeant at Arms Frank Serafini Sergeant at Arms. Absent from quest for an update regarding photo Theresa Collins, director. progress since the last public meeting as well as to gain a Rotary inducts officers clear understanding of recent data. The meeting was closed to the public at the EPA request; Rotary Club of the Abingtons hosted its John Hambrose, President-Elect; Bob Vielee, however, supervisors hope to annual Installation Dinner to announce the Vice-President; Mary Tuthill, Secretary; Ste- Two vintage postcards featuring Bar have more information to share 2011-2012 Board of Directors. The event was phanie Westington, Treasurer; Mike Barrows, Harbor, Maine, below, and Newport, R.I. at the township meeting in July. hosted June 30 at the Nichols Village Hotel andSergeant-at-Arms; Frank Serafini, Corporal- are shared this week with Abington Jour- Also, Supervisor Bill Wicks Spa. Entertainment for the evening was provid- at-Arms; and Ian Anderson, Theresa Collins, nal readers by Clarks Summit author and said the township will request ed by the Abington Heights Jazz Quartet. Ed Nuzzaci and T’Shaiya Stephenson as Di- collector Jack Hiddlestone. Artist Hamil- New officers and directors for the 2011-2012 rectors. Immediate Past Presidents also serv- ton King (1871-1952) created the “Hamil- bids to restore the caboose in year are as follows: Roger Mattes, President; ing are Trip Crowley and Jamie Kresge. front of the township building. ton King Girls.” His portraits of women at the beach graced magazines covers, He said the township would advertisements, sheet music, calendars, like estimates regarding restora- post cards and cigarette cards. tion, as opposed to painting, because the caboose was re- painted six years ago. It has since faded. Finally, Glenburn Township received a $500 grant to pro- ceed with the annual Art Show in October. From left, are: John Hambrose, Meg Hambrose, Louise Vielee, Bob Vielee and Guy Cali. Lava Day Spa grand re-opening

Lava Day Spa announces its grand re- State Street. “We’ve been so fortunate, our opening July 9, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The clients continue to generously support us. community is invited to join the festivities And so every day we make sure they know at Lava’s new location, 501Powell Ave. how much we appreciate them,” said Vaughn. Clarks Summit. Mayor Harold P. Kelly, Lava Day Spa and its staff have experience Clarks Summit, will be on hand for the 11 meeting the beauty requests of their client a.m. ribbon cutting ceremonies. Light re- base. The spa offers traditional day spa ser- freshments will follow, along with spa tours vices including manicures, pedicures, facials Shown, from left, are Sue Hetzel, and spa certificate drawings. as well as body treatments and waxing. “Once Cheryl Kearney, Lisa Vaughn, Da- Lisa Vaughn is the owner and proprietor you pass through our door, it’s all bout you, nielle Varzaly, Lisa Jones of Lava of Lava Day Spa. After eight years, Vaughn no matter how your stay. It’s your time, a wel- POSTCARDS COURTESY JACK HIDDLESTONE Day Spa. said she has outgrown her former location come relief from your hectic daily routine,” in downtown Clarks Summit, at 320 South said Vaughn.

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ANSWERS ON PAGE C3 Harford Fair seeking volunteers The Griffin Pond My name is ... Cocoa Animal Shelter, 967 The residents of Harford enjoy ning, work and preparation by hour shift in a department from, Griffin Pond Rd., asimple existence for 51 weeks countless individuals. Over the August 22 to 27. Volunteers will Clarks Summit, is each year. However, everything past two years the fair has seen a receive a complementary one- day open for the adoption changes during the third full week substantial decrease in state fund- pass to enter the fair the day they of pets from noon to of August when approximately ing. Organizers are looking for volunteer. 4:30 p.m., daily. 65,000 visitors come to celebrate individuals to volunteer. Depart- For those 18 or older who Wish list items are the Harford Fair. This year will ments seeking volunteers include would like to volunteer, call the always appreciated, mark the 154th anniversary of one Fine Arts, Floral Hall, the Little fair office at 570.434.4300. Be including kitty litter of the only agricultural fairs that Red School House and Vegetable prepared to give your name, and cat food, Tim- still exists. Hall. A variety of jobs are avail- phone number and department of othy hay, Carefresh The event takes yearround plan- able, especially sitting for a three- interest. or Aspen bedding for small animals and Branch any type of donation.

installs Adopt a cage at the Griffin Pond Animal Shelter members for one month and your The Lackawanna Branch, $20 donation will go toward care and feeding of the Pennsylvania Association for animal in that cage for the the Blind recently held its month you choose. A card annual board meeting and will be placed on the cage installation of officers and identifying the sponsor for new board members at Coop- that month. Send the following Adopt-a-Cage ers Seafood House June 24. Name: Cocoa information, including Seated, from left: Janice Age: 11 years name, address, city, state Hargick, new board member, Sex: Spayed Female and zip, phone number, sponsor month, choice of Mary Lou Wascavich, Exec- Breed: Dachshund, Short-Haired utive Director, Bridget Orue, dog, cat or small animal About Me: I like cats and dogs. I play well cage and how you would new board member, Bob with children. I’m housebroken, energetic and like your sponsor card to Gebert, past board chair. friendly. appear, along with $20 Standing: Judy Pronko, 2nd Price: $50 for each cage to The Griffin Pond Animal Shelter, Vice Chair, Paula DePeters, Please remember to contact the Griffin Pond Treasurer, Ron Leas, nomi- 967 Griffin Pond Rd., Clarks Animal Shelter at 586.3700 if your pet is lost or Summit, PA 1841 1. nating chair, Atty. Jerry goes astray. Musheno, Secretary and Jeff McLaughlin, Chair. CMYK

PAGE 8A www.theabingtonjournal.com The Abington Journal♦Clarks Summit, PA WEDNESDAY, JULY6,2011 Sound Finance With Pieces of the Abingtons Eric Weinberg How well do you know the streets where you live? The Abing- ton Journal puts your powers of observation to the test with our new contest, “Pieces of the Abingtons.” Every other week within the paper, we’ll feature a photograph of a landmark, architectural Reasons for Optimism structure or other local item in public view in the Abingtons. We’ll ask you to submit a guess as to where the photo was taken and The financial headline the last nal this. In fact, the ISM service what is featured in the photo. Then we’ll enter each correct answer few weeks have talked about a sector index showed the growth in a drawing to win a $10 gift certificate from Lynn’s Hallmark in double dip recession. It’s been a of that sector accelerating in Clarks Summit. We’ll notify you if you win, and we’ll print the winning contestant and an- lot of gloom and doom. When May. swer in an upcoming issue of was the last time the Dow took a Homebuying could be poised The Abington Journal with six-week tumble? On June 10, to pick up. Sustained high un- the next contest photo. Sponsored by: the Dow dipped below12,000 employment isn’t going away Answer #100: The new and posted its sixth straight this year, but some silver linings Veterans Monument, State Street, Clarks Summit. weekly decline. Yo u have to go are emerging that bode well for Winner #100: Olive Dar- back to October 2002 to find a the housing market. Mortgage ling, Clarks Summit. Dow losing streak that long. interest rates are at levels unseen June certainly has been tough since the early 1960s. There are on Wall Street, with the bulk of also indications that prices may economic indicators flashing a be approaching a bottom in “Pieces of the slowdown. However, there is areas not rampant with short reason to think the third and sales and foreclosures. Real Abingtons” fourth quarters of 2011 may be estate analytics company Core- contest rules: better for stocks – in fact, that’s Logic found that home prices 1. Identify correct location what many analysts believe. were down 7.5 percent year- of Photo #101, at left. Q2 earnings projections are over-year in April, but only 2. Submit your entry by contest deadline on Friday, July 15, quite good. There are some down 0.5 percent when dis- 2011. 3. Entry must include the correct location and/or description of forecasts projecting a 14.6 per- tressed sales were factored out. the “Piece of the Abingtons” featured in the current week’s photo. cent growth in earnings for the Hang in there. We haven’t yet 4. Entry should include your name, address, contact number quarter and a 10.4 percent jump seen a correction, just a pull- (not for publication) and correct answer and be sent to: The in revenues. (That double-digit back. Mays and Junes have Abington Journal, 211S. State Street, Clarks Summit PA 18411or revenue growth would be the brought more than a few of [email protected] 5. Contestants can only win once in a 90-day period. best since Q1 2010.) As earn- those. Let’s hope the dog days of ings are truly the mother’s milk summer not only keep our days of stocks, the market could heat warm, but turn up the heat on ABINGTON JOURNAL/NATALIE MENNICUCCI up this summer if these pre- the market too. dictions come true. Eric M Weinberg, CEP, LUTCF, RFC is HAPPENINGS and photographs, and the icate balance all the time. There are many bargains on aRepresentative with Securities ENTREPRENEUR addition of color pages in The adage, ‘Paddle your some great stocks right now. Service Network and may be reached Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 1 1995. The circulation has own canoe,’ has kept Mack- Most stocks look like a fair at www.householdergroup.com, “I was editor before presi- also grown from 10,000 to arey on course with her 570.587.8792 or eweinberg@house- said Paula Rochon Mackarey, value. dent,” said Mackarey. She 30,000 copies, she said. magazine. The economy is still growing. holdergroup.com. He is a financial President of Happenings advisor of Householder Group and Magazine. ran the magazine as editor “The selling point with “You can’t look to the left The Federal Reserve and two has more than eight years experi- for a few months and ap- Happenings is it’s a well- and you can’t look to the indices from the Institute for Along with ence in the financial services indus- the late Tom proached two people, Chris loved publication and it takes right. Yo u have to look Supply Management both sig- try. Reddington Fanning and then, a few alot of effort to have all straight ahead and paddle and Murray months later, Barb Toolan, local material and present it your own canoe and being per year, which covers the cost for help. in full -color glossy format in the canoe, I’ve learned LEADING of a full breakfast at every Dolitsky, Eagen “I said, ‘Just come to work with great photography every that.” Continued from Page 1 meeting at Nichols Village and help me with some free- month. It’s difficult to do and discusses referrals they Hotel and Spa. brought Hap- penings Mag- lance work… and there that locally. Happenings is have received from members or Bertocki attended West Ches- might be a little bit of Hap- kind of a gift to the commu- have given to a member. We ter University School of Art; James M. azine to life in Eagen Jr. penings on the side…it’s a nity, because it is free to the discuss our fundraisers and new Career Technology Center for the late1960s. According small magazine. She (Barb readers and supported by the things happening in our compa- Graphic Design and Leadership Toolan) is wondering many advertisers. People like to nies. Each month we also have Lackawanna. Her previous to his daughter, Gretchen Eagen, “Because of his back- years later what I meant by pick it up and don’t have to aspeaker from the group or experience includes having “a little freelance.’ Barb and pay for it,” she said. someone who would like to join served as director of communi- ground in the music business, he dealt with so many restau- Ihave been working together “You always have a goal of the group. The key is to refer to ty relations for NewSeasons since 1995.” what you want it to be, but each other, not to an outsider.” Assisted Living Communities rants, hotels and organizations and he thought if he had a Toolan has been the ma- you also have to compro- Paula Rochon Mackarey is Presi- Future goals of SWORN in Clarks Summit and King- naging editor since 1995. mise. It has to meet the include continuing to support ston. She is married 40 years to magazine, he could link dent of Happenings Magazine, a Clarks Summit to all of “I’m thankful to the for- needs of the advertisers and journey that began for her in the each and every member of the Robert Bertocki who is retired. mer owners for their consis- the readers, so there’s a del- group to become successful She has a son, Jason and Northeast Pennsylva- 1990s. nia.That’s how he got the idea tent and conservative early and to continue to support daughter-in-law, Jessica Ber- years of producing Happen- women, children and non -prof- tocki, and two grandchildren, for Happenings.” Eagen was also co-publish- ings. It gave us a great foun- it organizations. Abigail, 3 and newborn Adam. dation upon which to build- Bertocki also stressed the er of The Abington Journal from1959 to1960. ,”said Mackarey. importance of her full-time Mackarey worked out of career as director of sales and In the music and sound Meet the President communications arena, he Reddington’s basement on marketing and admissions for Summit Avenue in Clarks Genesis HealthCare’s The Wil- was co-founder of Digital Interests and Hobbies: Golf, Sound Services Inc., and Summit from 1994 through lowbrook and Riverview Ridge boating, travel 1998, then moved to 115 N. Senior Living Communities served as president of North- Inspired by: Residents at The eastern Sound Systems, Inc., a State St. in Clarks Summit in located in South Abington Willowbrook. They have so much the Victorian Place Building, Township. She specified exact- Muzak affiliate that merged knowledge to share. Most were with Comcast Corporation in the current home of Happen- ly how she works to tie in her very successful business people. 1982. Eagen held the position ings Magazine. career with her work for Favorite place in the world: Home Regarding her decision to SWORN. “We try to do our sweet home. I do not spend of vice president and general enough time enjoying my home. manager of the Scranton take over the operation of fundraisers for women’s orga- the business, she said, “I’m nizations. The next thing we’re Favorite book: “Gone with the operation, and also served as Wind” vice president and general going to do it. I believe in it thinking about SWORN doing and I’m not going to let it is partnering with Willowbrook Greatest achievement: Going manager of Audio Communi- back to school at age 40 for cation Network, Baltimore, die.” for the (American) Cancer graphic design and Mackarey has made some Society. It’s our goal to send and general manager of Mu- communications. It has opened zak, Wilmington, N.C. changes to the magazine children with cancer to summer many doors. over the years, including a camp at ACS Camp Can Do. It His wife is the former Shir- Idea of a perfect Saturday: ley Wagner and he has two new cover and logo, an in- costs $650 to send one child to Playing golf with my husband, crease in monthly articles camp,” Bertocki said. Robert. children, Jay and Gretchen. Every year, a Mommy and Item I can’t leave home without: Me Princess Tea Party is held My cell phone. I need it to stay in for the American Cancer Socie- the loop. Religiou s Service Calendar ty’s Daffodil Days. This year, Willowbrook will host the event with all proceeds going to the Ba ptis t Ca th olic Pres byte ri anUS A children with cancer. 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“Leaving My Found Eden : A Poetography Ex- hibit, ” through Aug. 2, Camerawork at the Laun- Joined through dry Building, 515 Center Street, Scranton. Hours: Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Info: www.came- raworkgallery.org and www.poetography.org or MORE THAN 570.344.3313 JAZZ “Rust and Patina,” met- MOVIES al assemblage sculpture by Eli Marsh on view July 1 Dietrich Theater through 29 at New Visions Studio & Gallery, 201Vine Erica Rogler St. Scranton, opening re- ception July 1, 6 to 10 p.m. What a day for live theatre. Info: http://newvisionsstu- The Dietrich started out dio.com, 610.636.6684. Founders’ Day with two free Performing performances of children’s theatre. It was so much fun to Arts see “Coyote: A Native Amer- ican Trickster Tale” come to “Disney’s Alice in Won- life on the Dietrich stage. derland Jr.” at the Shaw- Director Jennifer Jenkins and nee Playhouse July 7 to Au- her actors did an amazing gust 27, 10 a.m. Cost: $10. job. I especially enjoyed Info: 570.421.5093 or visit when the audience sang www.TheShawneePlay- along with the cast at the end house.com. of the play. Stay tuned for more performances in the fall Downtown Summer by the Dietrich Children’s Concert Series, July 9, fea- Theatre. turing The Poets, 5:30 to 7 We also finished out the p.m. and Shawn Klush (El- day with Shakespeare in the vis tribute, 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Courthouse Square and Park. More than 150 children The Mark Montella Band at and adults came out to expe- St. Luke’s, 7 to 8:30 p.m. rience Hamlet in Tunkhan- nock’s Riverside Park. I’ll tell “Masterworks Chorale, you there is no better setting Chamber Orchestra, In- for Shakespeare than in the stitute Chorus and Sym- great outdoors. As always, phony Orchestra,” pre- Bill Chapla did a wonderful sented by The Wyoming job of preparing us for the Seminary Performing Arts production with some in- Institute at the Great Hall of sights about the Great Bard Wyoming Seminary, 228 and Hamlet’s character. His Wyoming Ave., 8 p.m. July SUBMITTED PHOTOS excitement about Shakes- 9, 22 and 30. Info: peare is contagious. 570.270.2186. Nancy Reed, a vocalist and bassist, shown above, will perform at Second Sat- urdays, July 9, from 1to 3 p.m. at the Abington Community Library. And for the fourth year in a Gohar Vardanyan: a row, Gamut Theatre Group of performance of Arme- BY PETER SALVA Harrisburg gave us a wonder- nian classical guitarist, at Abington Journal Correspondent ful performance. In just 90 the Wyoming Seminary azz artists Nancy and Spencer Reed, mainstays minutes, they were able to Performing Arts Institute on the Pocono jazz scene for more than 30 years, capture the essence of Ham- on Monday, July11 at 8 p.m. Jwill be performing at the Abington Community let. They are a truly energetic in the Great Hall of Wyom- Library July 9. The Reeds have their roots in New group of actors. Their sword- ing Seminary, 228 Wyom- Yo rk City, where they began collaborating as teenag- fighting scene was fantastic. ing Ave. Cost: Free. Info: ers. Nancy Reed, a vocalist and bassist, and her hus- The kids in the crowd just 570.270.2186. band Spencer, a guitarist and vocalist, have recorded loved it. After the play, Gamut The- Cabaret Recital present- more than a dozen CDs together and with a variety of ed by the Wyoming Semi- musicians such as Bob Dorough, David Liebman and atre Group took some time to nary Performing Arts Insti- Edward Ellington II, who is Duke Ellington’s grand- answer audience’s questions. tute in the Buckingham Per- son. We learned about stage com- forming Arts Center, on the The Reeds said they will soon release an album bat, the actors’ favorite roles, campus of Wyoming Semi- entitled “Blue Sunrise,” with Nancy Reed singing and and so much more. Next nary, North Sprague Ave., playing bass and Spencer Reed playing guitar and summer we hope to bring Kingston, July 14, 8 p.m. percussion. Gamut Theatre back for more Info: 570.270.2186. This album will feature guest artist David Liebman. Shakespeare and possibly Down- Nancy Reedwill also be featured on a new release with even Poe. town Summer Concert David Liebman, saxophones, Phil Markowitz, piano, Then on Sunday, we were Series in Scranton, July 16 Bill Goodwin, drums and Steve Gilmore on bass. just delighted with Bridal featuring The Gene Demp- The two have played in Japan and as well as at Bliss. There were so many sey Orchestra, 5:30 to 7 the Deer Head Inn of the Poconos. And July 9 will gorgeous gowns and so many p.m. and The Bog Swing heart-warming stories about Band 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the grace the Abington Community Library with their local wedding through the Courthouse Square and Jay music, which Nancy said is a mix of jazz standards SUBMITTED PHOTOS Stevesky and Ed Wargo at Spencer Reed, a guitarist and vocalist, shown above, will decades. We would like to St. Luke’s, 7 to 8:30 p.m. SeeSaturdays ,Page 10 perform at Second Saturdays July 9. thank Annette Sheldon and the many helping hands that “ helped make the event pos- “Go Irish! The Purga- sible. All of the shows pro- tory Diaries of Jason Mill- ceeds will be used to help er,” at the Greeley Inn, 218 support classes and events at Route 590, Greeley, July 6, 16 and up. Info: Andrea at will be provided. Info: Photography Work- entists are recruiting ordi- the Dietrich. 10, 13, 16, 30 August 13 and [email protected]. 570.996.1500 to register. shop, presented by Laca- nary citizens – including One of the events that I am 27. All Wednesday and Sat- wac Sanctuary led by pho- children – to join them in looking forward to this urday shows begin at 8 Arts, Crafts The Language of Con- tographer Michael Burn- gathering, analyzing, and month is our annual Everhart p.m., Sunday shows at 2 servation: Pets, Polar side, July 9 at 1p.m. at La- contributing to scientific p.m. Cost: $15. Info: Museum Bus Trip. and More Bears, and Poetry, pre- cawac’s Great Camp data of all kinds. At Anthol- This Saturday, July 9, we 570.685.9997 or visit sented by the Institute for Lodge. Info: 570.689.9494 www.thehistoricgreeley- ogy’s 515 Center Street in will take a private activities Quilting for Kids, The Learning Innovation in An- or visit www.Lacawac.org. Scranton. Info: inn.com. napolis, MD, July 7. Dr. tour of the Everhart Museum, Dietrich Theater, Tunkhan- 443.786.9219. enjoy box lunches in Nay nock. Wednesdays through John Fraser explores how Whose Science is it Any- Literary Arts insights into our empathy way? The Relevance of Aug Park and visit the park’s July 20 from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Tree ID and Forest gorge and tree house. For ages 6 and up. Instruc- for animals can transform the Citizen in Citizen Sci- Happenings, at Endless Everhart Reads at An- our behavior toward the ence, July 14. Presented by I go at least once a year to tors: Terry Keller, Peggy Mountains Nature Center the Everhart and always learn thology Books! 6 to 8 p.m., natural environment.At the Institute for Learning Lodge & Trails at Camp third Thursday of each Lane & Ingrid Rogler. Cost: Anthology’s 515 Center Innovation in Annapolis, something new on each trip. month. Cost: Discussion $6 per class. No experience Street in Scranton. Info: Md. Researcher Jessica group free and open to ages is required. All materials 443.786.9219. Sickler will share how sci- SeeCalendar, Page 10 SeeMovies, Page 10

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BY DON MCGLYNN you can have the best insur- forming for free, and a num- [email protected] ance, it’s expensive.” ber of local businesses and PECKVILLE- Next weekend, The Gretzulas are hoping groups have donated baskets. Dickson City residents Jason the event can raise enough Jason Gretzula said he was BY MARY ANN MCGRATH and Amy Gretzula plan to money to help ease the pres- pleased with the support he give a night out a purpose. sure of those bills a bit. and Amy have received, but The duo are putting together The event will feature live not surprised. For some summer cooking ideas, patrons of the Abing- “Go Gavin!” a benefit for music performed by local “People are great in this ton Community Library can look to “Eva’s Kitchen: Cook- Gavin Gretzula, at Fiorelli’s bands, an all-you-can-eat area for benefits, especially ing with Love for Family & Friends,” by Eva Longoria. Catering on Main Street in pasta buffet, homemade des- when they hear about a little The TV actress shares recipes that trace her life story, Peckville July 15 from 6 to 11 serts, a cash bar and three-tier kid with cancer,” he said. taking readers on her culinary journey, from her Texas p.m. basket raffle. Currently, Gavin, his par- ranch upbringing on to the recipes inspired by her travels Gavin is the three-year-old Jason Gretzula said he came ents, his brothers Brandon and abroad. There are 100 of her favorite dishes, many high- nephew of Jason and Amy, up with the idea for the bene- Zachary and his sister Demp- lighting the essentials of great Mexican cooking, Texas who was diagnosed with leu- fit three months ago. This is sey are planning on attending style, which is her heritage, and techniques for making the kemia in November of 2010. the first time he has taken on Fiorelli’s Catering on Main Street the event, unless Gavin needs world’s best tamales, homemade tortillas, Spanish rice and The son of area natives, and aproject like this, and while in Peckville will host ‘Go Gavin!’ a treatment that weekend. pastry. With full-color food photographs, her book will Philadelphia residents, Becky he said he was happy to do it, benefit for Gavin Gretzula, shown Tickets for the event are inspire home cooks to broaden their culinary horizons and, Jason’s brother, Chad, he was surprised by the above, July 15 from 6 to 11 p.m. currently on sale for $25 and these July days. Gavin has spent time in the amount of work that went in can be purchased at the door NEW NON-FICTION FOR ADULTS Children’s Hospital of Phila- to it. or by calling 570.254.9923. “Chasing the Sun: the Epic Story of the Star that Gives delphia. He has also done in “It’s like a full-time job, let ful. My best friend is Zoey Those interested in donating Us Life,” by Richard Cohen. Drawing on more than seven and outpatient visits to local me tell you,” he said. “It’s a from 97.9 X, and she’s done a abasket, or any musicians years of research, Cohen reports from locations in 18 dif- clinics for follow-up treat- lot of work…and, when you lot of benefits and she’s been interested in donating time to ferent countries, including both the coldest and the sun- ments, blood transfusions, work full time, and go to abig help. So friends who perform at the event are also niest places on Earth; the Pope’s observatory outside chemotherapy and other pro- school full time, and have two have been doing this… helped invited to call. ; and the crest of Mount Fuji on the longest day of cedures. kids, to have to go and solicit, me out, which is great,” he Anyone interested in mak- the year. Cohen soon discovers that the Sun is present “Hopefully he’ll be in re- it’s tough.” said. ing a monetary donation can everywhere, in mythology, language, religion, sciences, mission soon,” said Jason Thankfully, they didn’t have In addition to friends donat- do so at Pennstar Bank in art, literature, and medicine, even in the ocean’s depths. Gretzula. “The bills are as- to do it alone. ing time, Fiorelli’s Catering Dickson City, where an ac- The book is packed with illuminating facts, extraordinary tronomical. I don’t care what “Our friends who’ve done donated the space for the count has been set up in Ga- myths, and surprising anecdotes. type of insurance you have, this before have been wonder- event, all the bands are per- vin’s name. “Play Like Yo u Mean It: Passion, Laughs, and Lead- ership in the World’s Most Beautiful Game,” by Rex Ryan. Ryan brings readers behind the scenes of the NFL and into his world with the New Yo rk Jets, the team he has coached Students bring pride to Piano Academy since 2009. He shares colorful, revealing stories about growing up with his twin brother, Rob, as the sons of leg- endary NFL coach Buddy Ryan; about coaching in Balti- Several Abington Piano more and New Yo rk; making difficult player cuts with the Academy students were re- Jets, and taking the Jets to the brink of the Super Bowl in cently honored for their ac- each of his first two years at the helm. complishments. Jamie Henzes successfully The Abington Community Library is located at 1200 W. Grove St., Clarks completed his 10th National Summit. Visit our website, www.lclshome.org/abington to register online Piano Guild performance at for events or call the library at 570.587. 3440. Marywood University, which Don’t have a library card? Register for one at http://www.lclshome.org/ earned him the Paderewski libraryinfo/library_card_reg.asp. Award. This award is given to those “As the ‘go-to’ place in our students who memorize, per- SATURDAYS community, the Abington Com- form and are adjudicated on Continued from Page 9 munity Library is pleased to 100 pieces across a span of ten Jamie Henzes, shown above, provide music, art, and literature years. completed his 10th National Piano and unknown tunes. in one location to our patrons in Henzes will be entering his Guild performance at Marywood “My favorite part of perform- the Abingtons. It’s one of the junior year at Abington PHOTOS SUBMITTED University. ing is making people happy and things that has made this award- Heights High School, where Caroline Gallo, shown above, was awarded the Northeast Pennsylvania seeing people’s faces as they winning library unique among he is an honors student and Music Teacher’s Scholarship. education and enhances her enjoy the music,” said Nancy its peers and we hope our com- three- sport athlete, participa- prestige in the local communi- Reed. “Musicians that have munity continues to take ad- ting in football, basketball and theory, technique and per- tinuing in the field of music. ty of music instructors. influenced me include Carmen vantage of all we have to offer,” track. He is also a member of formance. Gallo will be attending Grove Her thesis, “Austin’s Theory McRae and Tony Moreno,” she said director of ACL Leah Ru- SADD and assistant CCD Gallo has played at Carne- City College in the fall to Curriculum” was written to added. dolph. teacher at the Church of St. gie Hall, was a Kirby Hall study music education. In conform to national standards The two said they were look- This month’s event will be Gregory. Jamie is the son of competition winner, perform- addition to her musical pur- for music education and the ing forward to the new venue. held July 9, from1to 3 p.m. at Drs. Jack and Denise Henzes ed at the Clarks Summit Fes- suits, Gallo enjoys soccer, the standards for the Pennsylvania Second Saturdays, which the Abington Community Li- of Clarks Green. tival of ice and was a six -time student council and choir. branch of the National Asso- takes place monthly at the brary, 1200 West Grove Street, Caroline Gallo recently was National Piano Guild certif- Stephani Austin, of Abing- ciation for Music Education. Abington Community Library, Clarks Summit, as part of 2nd awarded the prestigious icate recipient. Gallo was the ton Piano Academy has re- The curriculum includes rein- was supported by local sponsors Saturdays @ the Library during Northeast Pennsylvania Music Salutatorian at Summit Chris- cently earned a Master’s De- forcement for rhythm and as well as the Pennsylvania the ABPA Summerfest. Teacher’s Scholarship. tian Academy, and has set her gree in Education from Bap- note-reading skills previously Council on the Arts, a state Free coffee will be served. As a student at the Abing- sights on a career in music. tist Bible Graduate School. covered in piano lessons and agency, through its regional arts Representative art from Arts ton Piano Academy , Gallo Her cash scholarship is The two year degree, with its opportunities to put theory funding partnership, Pennsylva- Alive! will be on display for the excelled in all aspects of her awarded to those senior high emphasis upon teaching mu- into practice with games, nia Partners in the Arts (PPA). month. musical training, including school students who are con- sic theory, furthers Austin’s composition, and dictation. This curriculum is designed to reinforce information and CALENDAR lery, 514 Lackawanna Ave., Style, Tuesdays, 9:30 a.m. and SHOES • CLOTHING • ACCESSORIES skills in a fun and cooperative Scranton every Sunday, 6 to 9 6p.m. and Saturdays,10 a.m. at way. Austin’s thesis was born Continued from Page 9 p.m., Cost: $5 general, $2 stu- Everything Natural in Clarks out of her academic research, Lackawanna on Sunday, July dent Summit, Instructor: Barbara as well as her work with the 17, 1to 3 p.m. Cost: $5 stew- Cohen. Cost: $15 per class; students of Abington Piano ards, $8. Info: 570.836.3835. BYOB (Bring Yo ur Own Academy. Austin is excited to BOSU), Mondays and $100 for 8 weeks. Info: 570.498.7885 DesignerD Consignment further develop her education- Decorative Painting, The Wednesdays, 5 p.m. at Every- Outlet al techniques with the Acade- Dietrich Theater, Tunkhan- thing Natural, Clarks Summit. Course my’s growing student body. nock, for ages 16 to adult, June Instructor: Kevin Rail. Cost: in Miracles, Every- She lives with her husband 22, 29 from noon to 3 p.m. In- $10 per class; $70 for 8 weeks. thing Natural in Clarks Sum- CLARKSCLA SUMMIT • NEXT TO GERRITY’S’S Jason in Clarks Summit. structor: Wendy Rozelle. Cost: Info: 570.498.7885 mit, Fridays at 4:30 p.m. $20 per class plus cost of paint- ing surface. Learn decorative Hatha Yo ga, Mondays, 9:30 Music Together, Scout painting techniques while cre- a.m. and Thursdays, 9 a.m. at Room, Waverly Community Everything Natural in Clarks ating decorative pieces for your House, Tuesdays and Fridays, home or to give as gifts. Prere- Summit, Instructor: Nora Fox, gistration is required. Info: Cost: $12 per class. Info: 10:15 to11:15 a.m. and Wednes- 570.996.1500 to sign up. 570.498.7885 days 2:15 to 3:15 p.m. Info: www.totsandtunes.net, or Drawing Social, AfA Gal- Hatha Yoga, Svaroopa 570.877.3866. Teens Get Fit for FREE!! 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We will depart from the Permanent Hours: access to the health club on weekends and Dietrich at 9:30 a.m. and re- Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. turn at about 2 p.m. Admis- Saturday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. • Sunday 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. until 5pm on weekdays sion is only $10 per person and box lunches are included. We guarantee accuracy • Computerized Applies to persons ages 12-17 What a good deal, right? Call Prescription Filling • Patient Profile Personal Training is available but not included. Personal us a 570.996.1500 for more Group Fitness classes are available at a discounted rate of information or to register. It’ll be a great day of fun and We honor all major prescription $10 for those enrolled in this program. learning. Last day to register is Aug. 15th As you can see the Dietrich plans including CVS, Caremark, is so much more than the Medco, Aetna, Geisinger and www.brownsgym.net movies! Express Scripts 1000 S. State St, Clarks Summit Erica Rogler is a staff member of the Dietrich Theater. 587-4717 570-586-3481 CMYK TheWEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 2011 sounds THEofABINGTON JOURNALsummer♦CLARKS SUMMIT, PA WWW.THEABINGTONJOURNAL.COM PAGE 11A

BY BEN FREDA Abington Journal Correspondent DALTON - It’s summer- time, which means more events are moving out- doors. This includes con- certs in local parks. Dalton Business Professional As- sociation will provide mu- sical entertainment at the Dalton Streamside Park Pavilion located on Mill Street. SCA student continues The Association is spon- soring Musical Sounds of work on CD Summer in Dazzlin’ Dal- ton. Dani-elle Kleha, shown above, right, recently The first band to perform returned from Nashville Tenn., where she met her was the Ron Leas Big songwriter Amanda Williams, left, on Music Row. Band. The group performs Dani-elle is in the studio recording an Amanda big band music from the Williams original, along with her own originals to 1920s to the 1960s, includ- ABINGTON JOURNAL PHOTOS/ BEN FREDA be released in the fall. ing Glenn Miller, Frank The Ron Leas Big Band, shown above, performed at the Musical Sounds of Summer in Dazzlin’ Dalton July Dani-elle is 15 and will be starting her sophomore Sinatra and Tommy Dorsey. 1. year at Summit Christian Academy, Clarks Summit. The band consists of two trumpeters, two trombone trombone, is currently a who plays the tin whistle. awanna County and have players, two saxophonists , resident of Clarks Green, They play folk music, in- performed at the Banshee adrummer and a stand-up but has many ties to Dal- cluding Irish folk music in Scranton and Gin’s Tav- bassist. ton. and acoustic rock. ern in Factoryville. The group began the He said he was glad to be The Quiet Men will per- After the concert, The event with a performance come back to Dalton for form an Irish repertoire and Quiet Men will visit their July 1. the performance. “I like the an American repertoire at father who lives in Dalton. Movies for week of 7/8/11-7/14/11 ** Advance Tickets now selling ** Leas , who plays the social aspect of it,” said the Streamside Park. The “We are looking forward to $10per person Midnight Showsof Harry Potter Sponsored in Leas. “I look forward to Irish repertoire will include going back to Dalton,” said 12:05amJuly 15 (Late THURS.night) partbythe Overlook giving back to my town “Wild Rover.” The Amer- Jamie Ratchford. “It’s like Your choice!Showing in 3D and 2D !! EstateFoundation Sat., July 9depart9:30am return at 2pm that I was so involved with ican repertoire will include ahomecoming concert for PG Tour the EverhartMuseum, visit the Nay for 17 years.” “King of the Road” and an us.” Fri: 1:10, 7:00, &9:20 Aug gorge &tree house. Box lunchisincluded The association’s second acoustic version of “Some- Besides entertainment, Sat :1:10, 4:00, 7:00, &9:20 Call 570-996-1500 to reserve. concert, scheduled for July where Over the Rainbow.” Musical Sounds of Summer Sun:1:10, 4:00, &7:00 29, will feature The Quiet “We enjoy singing and in Dazzlin’ Dalton will also Mon. thru Thurs.: 1:10&7:00 Men, whose members cur- having a good time playing provide light refreshments. PG-13 Instructor: Amy Colley rently live in New Jersey. some music,” said Jamie All concerts start at 7 p.m. Fri: 1:30, 7:15,&9:25 Adm:$50 per camp They will travel to their Ratchford. They will also “I’m thrilled they are com- Sat :1:30, 4:45, 7:15,&9:25 Mommy &Me(ages 3&4): July 11 -15 Sun: 1:30, 4:45, 7:15 from 10:00 -11:00 a.m. hometown in Dalton, where perform original songs. ing back for a concert,” Mon. thru Thurs.: 1:30 &7:15 Preschool Art (ages 4&5): July 18 -22 they were once students at The Quiet Men play their said Gail Rees, president of from 10:00 -11:00 a.m. G Call 570-996-1500 to register Lackawanna Trail, to per- music at bars and beach the Dalton Business and Fri: 1:00, 6:45, &9:15 form at the Streamside communities. Most of The Professional Association. “I Sat :1:00, 3:45, 6:45, &9:15 Park Pavilion. The Quiet Quiet Men’s gigs are at the hope we have a good audi- Sun: 1:00, 3:45, 6:45 Men is a family band, con- New Jersey shore, includ- ence.” Mon. thru Thurs.: 1:00 &6:45 Mondays, July 11 &25from6-9pm sisting of three brothers ing Avalon and Wildwood. For more information, PG-13 and one sister. They are They frequently visit Lack- call Rees at 570.587.0505. Fri: 7:10 Jamie Ratchford, who plays Sat :4:15, 7:10 &9:30 Sun: 4:15, & 7:10 Local singer Bill Frye from Clarks guitar; Paddy Ratchford Mon. thru Thurs : 7:10 Summit, shown above, entertains who plays keyboard and The Quiet Men PG-13 the audience in between sets from drums; Danny Ratchford Fri: 1:20 &9:30 the Ron Leas Big Band. who plays guitar and man- Where: Dalton Streamside Pavilion, Mill Street Sat. thru Thurs:1:20 dolin; and Molly Malone Songs,Games, Smiles &fun! When: July 29 at 7 p.m. (570)836-1022 www.dietrichtheater.com 294746 Keystone hosts Jazz Institute July 25-29

The fourth annual Jazz In- Agraduate of the Berklee no has performed and toured stitute at Keystone College, College of Music, Buckley with the jazz greats such as La Plume will welcome a has been part of the local and Phil Woods, Bob Dorough, wide variety of jazz aficiona- regional jazz scene for more Mose Allison, George Yo ung, dos from July 25 to 29 on than 40 years. Betty Buckley and Dave Lieb- campus. Hamilton has performed man. The Jazz Institute, presented and toured extensively with Severn has performed in a in partnership with the Penn- jazz greats including Natalie variety of musical situations, Cole. He conducts workshops sylvania Jazz Alliance, will from jazz to classical to rock. in high schools and colleges offer an opportunity for local Washer has been part of the musicians to study and per- and has taught privately for close to 30 years. Northeastern Pennsylvania form with several of North- jazz scene for more than 20 east Pennsylvania’s and New Marcinko, founder of the Pennsylvania Jazz Alliance, is years. Yo rk’s finest touring and re- For more information on the cording jazz artists. adriving force in the estab- Jazz Institute, contact Crystal Following the weeklong lishment of Northeastern educational event, participants Pennsylvania’s jazz culture. Seigle, 570.945.8580 or visit will present a student jazz Anative of Scranton, Mari- www.keystone.edu. ensemble at the Scranton Jazz Festival on August 7. Faculty members include DANCER AUDITIONS FOR well-known jazz musicians James Buckley (jazz history), KIT KAT KLUB GIRLS IN Tom Hamilton (saxophone and woodwinds), Marko Mar- cinko (drums and jazz piano), Tony Marino (acoustic and electric bass), Eddie Severn (jazz trumpet and brass), and Bill Washer (jazz guitar). THE MUSICAL

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BY REBECCA L. PATE Abington Journal Correspondent CLARKS SUMMIT- Second Friday Art Walk hosted by the Arts Council of the Abingtons will be held July 8 from 5 to 9 p.m. The art walk is spread throughout downtown Clarks Summit and features 15 different locations and 20 different artists from the area. Music, jewelry, oil painting, photography, lithographs and more will be featured. The art walk is hosted the second Friday of each month. Artists wanting to participate, or those interest- ed in volunteering can call 570.586.3363 for more information. Summerfest begins

BY REBECCA L. PATE Sidewalk sales continue Abington Journal Correspondent through Saturday. CLARKS SUMMIT- Abing- Those participating in the ton Business and Professional sidewalk sales are as follows: Association will present Sum- Sanderson Street Salon, Ev- merfest July 7 through 9. erything Natural, Sole to Soul, Thursday is the launch day Northeast Eye Institute, An- of the sidewalk sales around gels Galleria, Kids Quality downtown Clarks Summit. Consignments, Cloe & Co., Friday’s Lee’s Denim sales will Diner, Con- run until signments by about 9 Veronica, Jaya p.m., en- Yo ga, Abing- compassing ton Commu- the 2nd nity Library, Friday Art Kidazzle, Walk in Paulette’s Clarks Pretty Purses. Summit and Sponsors of featuring the event are live enter- Kids Quality tainment. Consign- Family ments, Penn Fun Day on Security Bank Sunday, August 14, 2011 at 1:30PM Saturday is Sidewalk Sales, 2010. &Trust, Ser- For girls 2yrs. - 10 yrs. filled with viceMaster by face painting and children’s Griffing, Peoples Neighbor- crafts with MyGym from hood Bank, Biondi-Franklin At: The Willowbrook noon to 2 p.m. at the Clarks Insurance, Citizens Savings Senior Living Community Summit Borough building and Bank, My Gym and First feature live entertainment. National Bank FNB. The 150 Edella Road “Summerfest is a great an- entertainment sponsor is Sher- Clarks Summit, PA nual family event and the best win Williams of the Abington time to get great deals and Shopping Center. Sponsored By: support your local business- For more information and a SWORN es,” said Abington Business complete schedule of events Scranton Women’s Organization for Referral Networking and Professional Association and times, visit the Executive Director Laura www.TheAbngtons.org or call To Benefit: ACS Camp Can Do Ancherani. 570. 587.9045. $15.00 per person Call 586-6028

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135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 150 Special Notices 409 Autos under 412 Autos for Sale Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices $5000 Notice of INVITATION TO BID ESTATE NOTICE Adoption is a BEN’S AUTO SALES Decedent’s Estate LEGAL NOTICE choice you’ve RT 309 W-B Twp. made out of Near Wegman’s LEGAL NOTICES Sealed proposals IN RE: Theresa C. CADILLAC `94 570-822-7359 100 NOTICE IS HEREBY Estate of Mary Eliza- will be received by Langan a/k/a love. We dream of giving your The Abington GIVEN that Letters beth Werner, late of Waverly Township Theresa Clara 09 Escape xlt $12,995 ANNOUNCEMENTS newborn a safe, DEVILLE SEDAN Journal is a Testamentary have South Abington 2nd Class of Lack- Carone Langan, 09 IMPALA LS $11,995 secure lifetime 94,000 miles, newspaper of been granted in the Township, Pennsyl- awanna County, Pa. deceased, late of 08Taurus SEL $12,995 Estate of Dorothy vania. Letters Tes- 18471-0008 until the City of Scran- of love. Please automatic, front 110 Lost general circula- call Theresa & 08 RAM 1500 $12,995 S. Staschack, tamentary in the 7:00pm on July 25, ton, Lackawanna wheel drive, 4 tion and meets Deceased, late of above estate having 2011 for the follow- County, Pennsylva- Steve @1-877- 09 JEEP PATRIOT$12,995 LOST/STOLEN: 409 Autos under the require- Mayfield, Lack- been granted, cred- ing: nia (died March 18, 801-7256 or visit door, air condi- 04 Mazda B3000 $4,995 ’87 White Jeep $5000 ments by awanna County, itors shall make 2011). Notice is tioning, air bags, Full Notary Service Comanche. Last TheresaAndSteve Pennsylvania, 18433 demand and RESURFACING OF hereby given that Ta gs & Title Transfers seen State Street & Newspaper all power, cruise who died on Febru- debtors shall make ROADS Letters of Testa- Nesbitt, Larksville. Advertising Act .shutterfly.com control, leather ary 26, 2011. All per- payment to Stephen 1. Oakford Road mentary on the DODGE `95 NEON Saturday, 7/2, early 45 Pa.C.S.A. Nicely Equipped! son indebted to the K. Fellows, Execu- T- 450 above estate have interior, $3,300. morning hours. If Automatic, white BMW `01 X5 Section 301. Estate are request- tor, or to James W. 2. Waverly Circle been granted to 4.4i. Silver, fully seen call 2 door. 570-394-9004 ed to make pay- Reid, Esquire, Oliver T-508 Reverend William loaded, tan leather (570) 779-2049 PAYING $500 Only $999 interior. 1 owner. ment, and those Price & Rhodes, 3. Beech Street J.P. Langan. PAMINIMUMYING $500 (570) 301-7221 having claims or Attorneys for the T-466 Looking for that 103k miles. $12,999 DEADLINE: DRIVEN IN advertisinguy or best offer. Call 120 Found demands are to Estate, 1212 South 4. Upland Terrace All persons indebt- @gmail.com special place Mondays at 4 pm present same, with- Abington Road, P.O. T-500 ed to the said Full size 4 wheel 570-814-3666 drive trucks called home? FOUND, Sun Glass- for current week out delay, to the Box 240, Clarks estate are required Collect cash, not dust! Classified will address es in the Kirby Park Executor, David Summit, PA 18411. Roads to be bid to make payment A P T $$$ Clean out your Deadline varies LSO AYING OP Your needs. Area. Call 570-824- Staschak or John P. separately. Only and those having for heavy equip- basement, garage 9552 for descrip- during holiday Sanderson, III, LEGAL NOTICE Penn-Dot prequali- claims to present or attic and call the Open the door weeks The Abington Com- ment, backhoes, tion. Attorney for the fied bidders will be the same without dump trucks, Classified depart- with classified! Estate - One Ter- munity Library accepted. Propos- delay to the Execu- ment today at 570- BMW `07 328xi Board meetings will bull dozers Black with black To place your race Drive, als must be on tor named above or HAPPY TRAILS 829-7130! Olyphant, PA 18447. be held at 7:00 p.m. forms furnished by to James M. interior. Heated ad call...829-7130 RATE: at the library, 1200 TRUCK SALES seats. Back up & $1.00 line/$12. Waverly Township. Tressler, Esquire, 570-760-2035 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts FOUND: young Chi- John P. Sanderson, West Grove Street, The bids must be Tressler Saunders, navigation sys- per inch Clarks Summit, PA 542-2277 tems. New tires & huahua, possibly III, Esquire accompanied by a LLC, 220 Penn 6am to 8pm mixed found in The Sanderson on the following certified check or Avenue, 3rd Floor, brakes. Sunroof. For information or dates: Garage kept. Many Mayflower section questions Law Firm bid bond in the Scranton, PA of Wilkes-Barre. It October 3, 2011 amount of 10% of 18503. extras! 46,000 regarding legal November 7, 2011 Miles. is white with brown notices LINE UP the bid, payable to markings. call 570- December 5, 2011 Waverly Township. TRESSLER Asking $20,500. you may call A GREAT DEAL... BUYING JUNK VEHICLES 570-825-8888 or 825-8109 or 991- Marti Peznowski Notice Waverly Township SAUNDERS, LLC 5538. Very friendly. reserves the right to James M. Tressler, 626-297-0155 570-970-7371 IN CLASSIFIED! $300 and Up Call Anytime! or email to: Estate of James R. reject any and all Esquire Looking for the right deal proposed bids. 135 Legals/ mpeznowski@ Schilpp, late of $125 extra if driven, timesleader.com on an automobile? South Abington Shopping for a Public Notices Contractors must BMW `99 M3 or fax to Township, Pennsyl- new apartment? Convertible with Turn to classified. review site with 570-831-7312 vania, (Died August pulled or pushed in. Hard Top. AM/FM. 6 It’s a showroom in print! Public Works Direc- Classified lets or mail to 3, 2010) Barbara H. disc CD. 117 K miles. ESTATE NOTICE tor Tom James. you compare costs - The Times Leader Classified’s got Schilpp, Executrix; NOBODY Pays More Stage 2 Dinan sus- 15 N. Main Street the directions! Donna M. DeVita, without hassle pension. Cross IN RE: ESTATE OF Waverly Township 310 Attorney Wilkes-Barre, PA Attorney, Suite 402 drilled rotors. Cold ELIZABETH ESTATE NOTICE. 2nd Class or worry! 18711 Building, 400 Services 570-760-2035 air intake. All main- McKEEN, LATE OF IN RE: ESTATE OF Thomas James Get moving Spruce Street, Monday thru Saturday 6am-pm tenance records THE BOROUGH OF MARION Public Works Scranton, Pennsyl- with classified! Free Bankruptcy Happy Trails! available. $16,695 CLARKS SUMMIT, Do you need more space? ROMANOSKY, LATE Director COUNTY OF LACK- vania 18503 Consultation 570-466-2630 A yard or garage sale OF THE BOROUGH Payment plans. AWANNA AND OF DICKSON CITY, LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF PENN- in classified Let the Community LINE UP Carol Baltimore 457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy COUNTY OF Know! 570-822-1959 SYLVANIA: (DIED is the best way LACKAWANNA A SUCCESSFUL SALE ALL AMERICAN Auto Auto Auto June 15, 2011) to clean out your closets! 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Letters demands against Sullivan, late of You’re in bussiness fan, etc. PIPE - ROD - SHEET - BAR - TUBING - TURNINGS - BEAMS - should make them of Testamentary in the estate of the Waverly Township, DATE: 7/9/11 IN CLASSIFIED! PUNCHINGS - OLD CARS -TRUCKS - known and present the above estate decedent should Lackawanna Coun- with classified! TIME: 10:00 AM ty, Pennsylvania, MACHINERY-FARM EQUIPMENT - METAL ROOFING - them, and all per- having been grant- make them known LOCATION: ABOVE 360 Instruction & sons indebted to the ed, all creditors and present them, (died 12/07/2010), to LEGAL NOTICE ENGINES - TRANSMISSIONS -EXHAUST SYSTEM PARTS - Richard C. Sullivan, decedent shall shall make demand and all persons 150 Special Notices Training APPLIANCES - ANY AND ALL SCRAP METAL make payment and all debtors shall indebted to the Executor, 158 Car- ALL AMERICAN FREE CONTAINER SERVICE thereof without make payment decedent shall bondale Road, Dal- SELF-STORAGE, ATTEND COLLEGE S ton, Pennsylvania ONLINE from home. mall quantities to 1,000’s of tons accepted delay to ALBERT T. without delay to make payment 1418 Main Street, ADOPT: Adoring HIGHEST PRICES PAID COLLINS, JR., Gaetana Caccia- thereof without 18414. All persons Peckville, PA. will Mom, Dad, Big *Medical *Business Executor, or to mani, Executrix, or delay to VERONICA having claims offer for sale the Brother would like *Paralegal* Comput- FAST SETTLEMENTS KELLEHER & David L. Haldeman, BLACK, Administra- against the estate property of Arjuna to share a lifetime ers *Criminal Jus- CALL DMS SHREDDING, INC KELLEHER, 800 Oak Esq., 1134 Lack- trix, or to are requested to Jennings, Unit# A19, of hugs & kisses tice. Job placement Street, Scranton, awanna Trail, Clarks KELLEHER & present them in Furniture, pictures, in our loving home assistance. Com- 570-346-7673 Pennsylvania 18508. Summit, Pa. 18411 KELLEHER, 800 writing and all per- baseball cards, per- with a newborn. puter available. 570-819-3339 sons indebted to the Financial Aid if quali- Oak St., Scranton, sonal &household Please Call Your Scrap Metal is worth $$$ KELLEHER & David L. Haldeman, Pennsylvania 18509 estate to make pay- belongings. Lynda & Dennis fied. Call KELLEHER Esq. KELLEHER & ment to it in care of DATE: 7/9/11 888-688-1422 888-220-3984 Call Today! Attorneys for the Attorney for the KELLEHER the Executor noted TIME: 11:00 AM Expenses Paid www . Estate Estate Attorneys for Estate above. 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All wheel SL 500 Blue/white top & BUICK `05 Automatic, front Exterior & Tan Convertible, with power antenna. wheel drive, 4 door, Interior, 5Speed drive, power moon- white interior. removable hard Recent document- New tires. No rust. anti-lock brakes, air TUCSON Transmission, roof, windows, locks `74SOLID450CAR!SE RENDEZVOUS CX 61,000 miles, auto- top, dark Blue, ed frame-off HARD TO FIND!! bags, power locks, Heated Seats. 2nd &seats. Leather Great condition. Interior perfect, matic, four wheel camel interior, restoration. Over AWD, Fully power windows, Owner, 66k Miles. interior, 6 cd chang- $5,000 exterior very good. drive, 4 door, anti- Summer Driving $31,000 invested. loaded, 1 owner, power mirrors, Excellent Condition, er, rear folding (570) 708-0269 Runs great! New lock brakes, air con- Only, Garage Kept. will sell $21,500. 20,000 miles. power seats, cruise Garage Kept, seats, keyless entry, after 6:00PM tires, 68K original ditioning, air bags, Very Good 570-335-3127 Small 6 cylinder. control, AM/FM Excellent Gas onstar, roof rack, miles. power locks, power running boards, Condition, No New tires. Like radio, CD player, Mileage. Carfax Accidents. Classy $5,500 FIRM. Kawasaki` 93 rear defroster, rear windows, cruise available. Price garage kept. new, inside & Car. Price PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER VOLKSWAGEN `04 570-905-7389 out. $14,900. Call windshield wiper, control, AM/FM reduced $7,995 $13,750. Ask for Lee radio, cassette play- 570-362-1910 Reduced! ZX11D NINJA (570) 540-0975 tinted windows, or trade for SUV or $13,995 S BEETLE new starter, just er, CD player, key- other. Beautiful / or trade for Great convertible, CONVERTIBLE inspected, $3,900. less entry, sun/ Fun Car. SUV or other. black top, 6 speed Blue. AM/FM cas- MERCEDES-BENZ `73 LIKE NEW 570-594-4992. moon roof, rear 570-388-6669 CHRYSLER `05 570-388-6669 manual transmis- sette. Air. Automat- 8900 Original Call after 4:30 p.m. defroster, rear sion, carbon fiber ic. Power roof, win- miles. Original windshield wiper, dows, locks & 450SL owner. V@H new towing pack- Line up a place to live SEBRING LX dash, leather interi- Convertible with Low mileage, blue, doors. Boot cover Exhaust and Com- age, auto start. or, front &rear removable hard top, in classified! 2 door, automatic. for top. 22k. Excel- puter. New tires. FORD `06 $10,000 trunk, fast & agile. power windows, AM CHEVR0LET`02 Excellent condition $18,000 or best lent condition. $4,100. (570) 762-4543 $7,500 Garage kept. /FM radio with cas- 570-574-3584 offer. Call sette player, CD EXPRESS EXPLORER BMW ‘02 M3 (570) 740-7446 MINI COOPER`08 570-262-2478 Reduced 78,400 miles, auto- $14,000 player, automatic, 4 CONVERSION matic, four wheel INTERNATIONAL ‘95 CLUBMAN S new tires. Cham- DUMP TRUCK Sparkling silver Selling your 570-822-1976 SUZUKI `07 C50T VAN drive, 4 door, anti- Camper? Leave Message pagne exterior; Ital- Loaded. Low lock brakes, air Refurbished, rebuilt CHRYSLER `92 metallic. Roof and ian red leather inte- LEBARON Place an ad and miles. Excellent conditioning, air engine, transmis- mirror caps in black. rior inside. Garage sion replaced. CONVERTIBLE Black leather interi- find a new owner. CRUISER condition. bags, power locks, VOLVO `01 XC70 kept, excellent con- $18,900 power windows, Rear-end removed or. Automatic step- 570-829-7130 All wheel drive, dition. $31,000. Call and relubed. Brand tronic paddles. Dual 570-674-3901 power mirrors, 46,000 miles, bur- 825-6272 EXCELLENT power seats, new 10’ dump. PA moon roof. Cold gundy with tan state inspected. weather package. SUBARU `96 OUTBACK cruise control, AM/ Convertible. SMG Legacy. Red. Auto, leather, complete FM radio, CD $12,900/best offer. equipped. Brand Dynamic stability dealer service histo- CONDITION AWD, air, everything Windshield, Bags, CHEVROLET `05 changer, DVD play- 570-594-1496 new wheels & tires. control. Excellent ry, 1 owner, detailed, OLDSMOBILE `68 in working condition. Floorboards,V&H er, keyless entry, All service records. Condition. 33,600 garage kept, estate. Factory roof-rack. Pipes, White TRAILBLAZER LT leather interior, LINE UP Navigation, Harmon miles. Just Ser- $9,100. Black/Grey. 18,000 New tires & brakes. DELMONT walls,Garage Kept. moon roof, rear Kardon, 6 disc viced. 30 MPG City. 570-840-3981 DRASTICALLY miles. Well Needs engine seals Non smoker. 174k 6K Miles $5,200 defroster, rear A SUCCESSFUL SALE changer, back up $20,995 REDUCED!! equipped. Includes 56K Original Miles. miles. Asking $2,900 (570) 430-0357 windshield wiper. sensors, xenons, Radiant Red. Mint (570) 472-9909 This model only On-Star, tow pack- (570) 237-1062 570-687-3613 415 Autos-Antique $16,000 IN CLASSIFIED! heated seats, condition, new & Classic produced in 1967 age, roof rack, (570) 954-5462 Only 77,000 miles, paint, automatic, & 1968. All YAMAHA `04 V-STAR running boards, Call after 9 a.m. Do you need more space? Fully Loaded new battery, tune 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ original 45,000 1100 Custom. 5800 remote starter, A yard or garage sale $19,999 up, brakes, top. Public Notices Public Notices miles, Color miles, light bar, extended warranty. in classified (570) 301-7221 Runs well, needs CADILLAC `80 Burgundy, cloth cobra exhaust, $16,000 FORD `99 E250 advertisinguy some work. & vinyl interior, windshield, many (570) 825-7251 Wheelchair Van is the best way @gmail.com $1,999 OBO NOTICE COUPE DEVILLE 350 rocket extras, must sell. 78,250 miles. Fully (347) 452-3650 Excellent condition, engine, 2nd $4,900. Call serviced, new bat- to clean out your closets! Rare, Exclusive (In Mountain Top) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Abing- $3,000 located in owner. Fender 570-301-3433 CHEVROLET `09 tery, tires &rods. You’re in bussiness ton Regional Wastewater Authority Hazleton. skirts, always Seats 6 or 3 wheel- with classified! Opportunity To (ARWA), along with the constituent munic- 570-454-1945 or garaged. Trophy chairs. Braun Millen- Own... CHRYSLER ‘06 ipalities, namely South Abington Township, 561-573-4114 winner at shows. YAMAHA ‘97 EQUINOX LS nium lift with Clarks Summit Borough and Clarks Green Serious inquiries Low mileage, remote. Walk up JEEP `02 GRAND 300C HEMI Borough of Lackawanna County, Pennsyl- only, $7,500. ROYALSTAR 1300 16,000 miles, auto- door. Front & rear Light green, 18,000 vania, have caused to be prepared and CHEVROLET `72 570-690-0727 12,000 miles. With matic, all-wheel A/C. Power locks & CHEROKEE LAREDO 2002 BMW 745i miles, loaded, propose the adoption of revisions to their windshield. Runs drive, 4 door, anti- windows. Excellent The Flagship of leather, wood trim, official sewage facilities plans in accor- CHEVELLE excellent. Many lock brakes, air con- condition. $7,500. the Fleet $24,000. dance with a document entitled REGIONAL Two door hard top. extras including ditioning, air bags, 570-237-6375 New - $87,000 570-222-4960 ACT 537 SEWAGE FACILITIES PLAN 307 Motor. Needs WANTED: PONTIAC gunfighter seat, power locks, power Midnight Emerald leave message UPDATE, MARCH 2011 (The Plan). work. Comes with leather bags, extra windows, power with beige leather additional 400 small `78 FIREBIRD pipes. New tires & mirrors, cruise con- interior. 61K miles. This public notice is intended to establish a block & many parts. Formula 400 battery. Asking trol, AM/FM radio, Mint condition. FORD `04 MUSTANG 30-day review and comment period. Com- $3,500. Serious Berkshire Green, $4,000 firm. Sirius radio, On-Star, Loaded. Garage Mach I, 40th ments must be submitted in writing within inquires only. Originally purchased (570) 814-1548 cassette player, CD Kept. Navigation ANNIVERSARY EDITION 30 days of this notice to one of the follow- (570) 836-2574 at Bradley-Lawless player, keyless GMC `99 Triple black, eco- Stunning, V8, Auto, 1,300 ing addresses: in Scranton. Car 442 RVs & Campers entry, rear de- nomical 6 cylinder. Must Sell! miles, all options, was last seen in froster, rear wind- 4x4 select drive. $20,000 show room condi- South Abington Township Building CHEVROLET `76 Abington-Scranton shield wiper, tinted SUBURBAN CD, remote door $18,600 tion. Call for info. 104 Shady Lane Road area. Finder’s fee windows. opener, power win- Asking $24,995 Chinchilla, PA 18410 PICKUP paid if car is found EQUIPMENT/BOBCAT REDUCED PRICE Champagne dows &locks, Serious inquiries Very Good and purchased. Call TRAILER $16,500. exterior, cruise, tilt wheel. only. 570-636-3151 Clarks Summit Borough Office Condition! John with any info Brand new 2010 (570) 954-9333 leather interior, 108k highway miles. 304 South State Street Low miles! (570) 760-3440 tandem axle, 4 Call after 9:00 a.m. power windows Garage kept. Super ‘26 FORD Clarks Summit, PA 18411 $7500. FIRM wheel electric & locks, 4 wheel clean inside and out. FORD `07 MUSTANG 570-905-7389 drive. $3,685. 63,000 highway brakes, 20’ long No rust. Sale price MODEL T Ask for Lee 421 Boats & total, 7 x 16 wood Call $6,895. Scranton. Panel Delivery miles, silver, runs The Regional Plan will be available for FORD `03 deck, fold up ramps 570-362-4080 570-466-2771 100 point great, $11,500. inspection on weekdays during regular Marinas with knees, remov- Concours quality negotiable. business hours at each municipal office, CHEVROLET `81 able fenders for EXPLORER restoration. Red 570-479-2482 the ARWA WWTP at 200 Northern Boule- Low mileage, oversized loads, with black fend- vard in South Abington and at the Abington 63,500 miles, JEEP `07 Community Library at 1200 West Grove CORVETTE powder coat paint automatic, all-wheel ers. Never Driven. Very good condi- Street in Clarks Summit. CUSTOM for rust protection, drive, 4 door, 0 miles on FORD ‘02 MUSTANG tion. 350 engine, WRANGLER X 2 5/16 hitch anti-lock brakes, 4x4, stick shift, soft restoration. classic silver with GMC `99 TRUCK The planning area encompasses the pub- coupler, tongue air conditioning, air top. Red exterior, RARE! GT CONVERTIBLE black bottom trim, Red with black lic sewer service areas of the Borough of jack, side pockets, bags, power locks, well maintained, $40,000 all original, regis- CREST 15’ top. 6,500 miles. Clarks Summit, the Borough of Clarks Fiberglass brake away switch, power windows, garage kept. 11,500 $38,000 tered as an antique SLE PACKAGE One Owner. Green, and South Abington Township. The battery, 7 pole power mirrors, 2 wheel drive miles, one owner. $36,500 vehicle, removable boat with Excellent Condi- planning area corresponds to the ARWA’s RV plugs, title & power seats, all AC, CD player, mirror tops. 66,000 84,000 tion. $18,500 designated public sewer service area. The trailer. Out- more!! Priced for power, cruise cruise control. miles, chrome original 570-760-5833 Plan addresses sewage facilities needs board propul- quick sale. $2,995 control, AM/FM Tow package with wheels &tires in through the year 2030, and states that 386-334-7448 radio, CD changer, miles cargo carrier. very good shape, sion. Includes: additional sewage conveyance and treat- Wilkes-Barre keyless entry, Excellent condition. 1954 MERCURY leather interior, 2 motors $5,900. ment capacity is required to meet the pro- leather interior, sun/ $18,700 HONDA `08 CIVIC garage kept. Must Let the Community or best offer Every option avail- jected needs of the planning area. The Erinmade, moon roof, rear Call 570-822-9680 MONTEREY see to appreciate. able. Sunroof, Plan is a major component of the Correc- “Lark II series” Know! defroster, rear 570- Asking $9,000 or leather, navigation tive Action Plan (CAP) prepared in accor- Place your Classified windshield wiper, 824-3096 willing to trade for a PRICE WOODY WAGON system, premium dance with the requirements of Pennsyl- Ad TODAY! tinted windows. 100 point restora- newer Pontoon MITSUBISHI `95 sound system. vania Code Title 25 Chapter 94.21 to REDUCED! 570-829-7130 $12,500. tion. $130,000 boat. Must sell. $16,000 address a hydraulic overload to the ARWA $2,400 (570) 362-0938 invested. 6.0 wastewater facilities. Call 570-545-6057 HONDA `10 MONTERO SR 4WD Vortec engine. or best offer NEGOTIABLE 177,102 miles, auto- (570) 301-7221 FLAGSTAFF `08 300 miles on Options were developed and evaluated to 570-417-3940 matic, four wheel restoration. Cus- satisfy the projected planning needs. The 1949 DESOTO CUTOM CLASSIC FORD `04 ODYSSEY drive, 4 door, anti- tom paint by options were evaluated with respect to Super Lite Fifth lock brakes, air con- Foose Automo- HYUNDAI `04 424 Boat Parts/ EXPLORER ditioning, air bags, cost, operability and various environmen- 4 DOOR SEDAN Wheel. LCD/DVD SUV, V6, 4x4, tive. Power win- tal factors. They were also evaluated for Supplies flat screen TV, fire- power locks, power dows, a/c, and TIBURON GT automatic, windows, power Blue, 5 speed consistency with the goals and objectives place, heated mat- 85,000 miles much more! manual, CD, Air, of various planning, environmental, and RIGGERS: 2 can- tress, ceiling fan, mirrors, power Gorgeous Black Beauty. seats, cruise con- factory alarm, natural resource laws and policies of the non uni troll down Hide-a-Bed sofa, Garage kept. Automobile! power windows & Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. riggers - swivel outside speakers & trol, AM/FM radio, $75,000 Must sell. cassette player, CD locks. 38K. bases & weights grill, 2 sliders, $8,700 $71,000 $7,500 negotiable. After an evaluation of available alterna- avail. - $250. aluminum wheels, changer, leather $69,900 (570) 883-2754 Call 570-540-6236 tives, the follow approach was selected to FISH FINDER - water purifier, Special Edition. interior, sun roof, satisfy existing and projected 20-year hummingbird wide awning, microwave Maroon, Fully rear defroster, rear From an Exotic, To place your wastewater conveyance and treatment 3 on the tree with 100. $40 firm. oven, tinted safety loaded. Leather windshield wiper, Private Collection ad call...829-7130 needs: fluid drive. This All GAS TANK: glass windows, FORD `04 FREESTAR seats. TV/DVD, new Passed inspec- American Classic 3 gallon quicksilver raised panel fridge Limited. Leather. 7 navigation, sun roof tion, new battery. Icon runs like a top $2,500 Call 570-650-0278 Š Each municipality shall complete a 15- plastic gas tank with & many acces- passenger.Remote plus many other LEXUS `08 IS 250 year comprehensive sewer system inves- at 55MPH. Kin to fuel line $20. sories & options. doors. DVD player, extras. 3rd seat . (570) 868-1100 AWD Sedan. 17,200 tigation and rehabilitation (SSES) program Chrysler, Dodge, 570-262.0716 Excellent condition, premium sound. Only 1,900 Miles. Call after 2:00 p.m. CADILLAC ‘06 STS miles. No accidents. to reduce extraneous flow to the sewer Plymouth, Imperial $22,500. Rear A/C. 57,800 Brand New. AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil- Perfect condition. system. Desoto, built in the 427 Commercial 570-868-6986 miles. $8,995. Call Asking $37,000 ver, 52,600 miles, Black with leather. American Midwest, 570-947-0771 (570) 328-0850 SUZUKI `07 XL-7 after WWII, in a 56,000 miles, sunroof, heated V6 Automatic. Š ARWA will replace approximately 1,600 Trucks & seats, Bose sound Moonroof. 27 MPG. feet of Main Interceptor located along plant that once SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS automatic, Equipment Travel Trailer. 29’, 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/ system, 6 CD Never seen snow. Northern Boulevard in South Abington produced B29 all-wheel drive, mint condition, 1 changer, satellite $26,800 Township. Bombers. In it’s Transportation Transportation 4 door, air condi- radio, Onstar, park- (570) 814-1436 original antiquity slide out a/c-heat. tioning, all power, Stove, microwave, ing assist, remote South Abington Township will abandon condition, with CHEVY‘08 3500 CD player, leather Š fridge, shower keyless entry, elec- Pumping Stations #1 and #2 and construct original shop & interior, tinted inside &out. Many tronic keyless igni- a new gravity trunk sewer (Leggetts Creek parts manuals, Dedicated Account Drivers windows, custom LEXUS `98 LS 400 HD DUMP TRUCK more extras, includ- tion, & more! Excellent condition, Trunk) to ARWA’s Main Interceptor along she’s beautifully 2WD, automatic. $62K Annually, $2K Sign-On Bonus wheels, $13,000 ing hitch equipment $17,000 garage kept, 1 Northern Boulevard. Pumping Station #1 is detailed and ready Only 12,000 miles. Call 570-829-8753 and sway bars. Affordable Medical Plan options with 570-881-2775 owner. Must see. located near the intersection of Edella for auction in Sin Vehicle in like Before 5:00 p.m. Reduced. $12,500. Eligibility First Day of Employment. Low mileage, 90K. Road and Willowbrook Road, while Pump- City. Spent her new condition. Call 570-842-6735 Leather interior. All ing Station #2 is located near the intersec- entire life in Ari- $19,000. Co-Driver Positions - CHEVROLET ‘06 power. GPS naviga- tion of Edella Road and the Interstate 81 zona and New 570-288-4322 Home Weekly and Every Weekend TRACTOR tion, moon roof, cd overpass. The Leggetts Creek Trunk Mexico, never saw changer. Loaded. a day of rain or SUNLITE CAMPER Automotive Industry Gouldsboro PA CORVETTE sewer will generally follow Leggetts Creek 22 ft. 3 rear bunks, (Scranton Metro) $9,000 or best in South Abington Township from Pumping rust. Only $19,995. FORD ‘99 E350 center bathroom, FREIGHTLINERTRAILERS offer. 570-706-6156 Station #1 to Northern Boulevard. To test drive, by kitchen, sofa bed. TeamOne a National Logistics Organization is CONVERTIBLE ’97 MIDROOF Silver beauty, 1 appointment only, Air, Fully self con- Contact Tony at BUCKET VAN currently recruiting for dedicated account Team 475 CAT & 10 Owner, Museum Š ARWA will upgrade and expand its Triton V8. 2 speed tained. Sleeps 6. quality. 4,900 MAZDA 2 `11 570-899-2121 or boom; 92,000miles; Drivers for their new facility that will begin oper- speed transmission. Low mileage, 197 WWTP to meets its NPDES Permit and New tires, fridge miles, 6 speed. All penntech84th@ $9999 or best price. ation in mid June 2011. These fully benefited posi- $12,000 miles. Selling due to provide a peak instantaneous wet weath- awning. $4500. possible options gmail.com Great condition. Call death in family. Lime er flow capacity of 22 million gallons per 215-322-9845 tions are well compensated. The route drivers will including Naviga- 570-675-3384 or FREIGHTLINER green. Loaded. day (mgd). The planned improvements are be delivering auto parts to dealerships throughout tion, Power top. 570574-7002 ’99 CONDO $15,500. Call also to comply with Pennsylvania’s Chesa- the Eastern portion of the US. Qualified candi- New, paid $62,000 430 Detroit, Super 570-788-4354 peake Bay Nutrient Reduction Strategy, FORD `52 TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft dates should be 23 years of age and possess a Must sell $45,900 with process modifications to provide for 439 Motorcycles Rear queen master 10 transmission. 570-299-9370 removal of nitrogen and phosphorus. The bedroom, Walk valid CDL Adrivers licenses with a minimum of Asking $15,000. COUNTRYSEDAN thru bathroom. discharge from the WWTP will continue to CUSTOM LINE two years OTR verifiable experience. Candidates PONTIAC `07 GRAND Center kitchen + ‘ 88 FRUEHAUF 45’ be into Leggetts creek, a Trout Stocked STATION WAGON must possess an acceptable BI and MVR. Drivers HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 dinette bed. Front with sides. All Fishery. V8, automatic, 100th Anniversary CHEVY`96 CAMARO extra large living must possess doubles and Haz Mat endorsements. aluminum, spread Silver. 42k miles. 6 8 passenger, Edition Deuce. PRIX GTP room + sofa bed. TeamOne offer a competitive salary and afford- axle. $6,500. cylinder auto. Fully 140000 miles, auto- The Clarks Summit-South Abington Joint 3rd seat, good Garage kept. 1 Š Big View windows. loaded, all power, matic, front wheel Sewer Authority was expanded to be a condition, 2nd owner. 1900 miles. able benefits inclosing choice of medical plans, cruise, t-tops, new drive, 4 door, air Air, awning, sleeps 2 storage trailers. nine (9) member board, with five (5) repre- owner. REDUCED Tons of chrome. dental, vision, 401K, etc. Interested candidates TO 6, very clean, will 570-814-4790 tires, garage kept. conditioning, all sentatives from South Abington Township, $6,500. $38,000 invested. A can call 866-851-9902 to set up an interview. Female owned. Non power, CD player, deliver. Located in three (3) representatives from Clarks 570-579-3517 must see. Asking TeamOne is an equal opportunity Employer smoker. $6,400 or tinted windows, Summit Borough, and one (1) representa- $18,000. OBO Benton, Pa. $4,900. best offer.Call new breaks, tires. tive from Clarks Green Borough. The 570-706-6156 215-694-7497 M/F/H/V TRUCKS FOR SALE 570-333-4958 or $5,500. Ford, GMC, Authority and the incorporating municipali- FORD `66 International-Prices 570-313-9525 570-582-7514 Mustang Coupe. ties amended its Articles of Incorporation. 554 Production/ 554 Production/ 554 Production/ starting at $2,295. Pearl white, pony The name of the Authority was revised to HARLEY DAVIDSON `07 Operations Operations Operations Box Truck, Cab & interior. Pristine Road King Classic 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ the Abington Regional Wastewater Chassis available. condition. 26K FLHRC. Burgundy / Public Notices Public Notices Authority. Call U-haul miles. $17,000 or Cream. Driver & Passenger back 570-822-5536 Š The ARWA will finance the WWTP best offer. METAL WORKERS NOTICE TO: expansion and upgrade project and the (570) 817-6768 rest, grips, battery BENJAMIN M. MATTHEWS Main Interceptor replacement project tender, cover. Willie through a combination of available PEN- LINE UP G accessories. 19k NEEDED! A Petition has been filed asking NVEST funding, supplemental grant fund- miles. $14,400 or the Court to put an end to all rights you ing, sewer revenue bond(s) and/or bank A GREAT DEAL... best offer. Call Cornell Iron Works, a leading and growing manufacturer of Secu- 262-993-4228 have to your child P.J.T., biological child of loans. The total project cost for these two rity Closure Products, is seeking qualified metal workers and BENJAMIN M. MATTHEWS, born March 13, construction projects is expected to IN CLASSIFIED! 2006. The Court has set a hearing to con- exceed $34 million. South Abington Town- Looking for the right deal assembly workers at our manufacturing facility in Mountaintop. If sider ending your rights to your child. That ship will fund the construction of the on an automobile? you’ve had previous experience in metal fabrication or assembly hearing will be held on July 14, 2011 at 1:00 Leggetts Creek Trunk sewer through you might be the ideal candidate! Other requirements include HS P.M., at the Lackawanna County Family Turn to classified. HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘80 sewer system user rates. Soft riding FLH. Diploma or GED, good mechanical and technical aptitude, ability Court Center, Second Floor, 200 Adams It’s a showroom in print! King of the High- Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania 18503. If Š The 2011 ARWA user rate is $277 per Classified’s got way! Mint origi- to use a tape measure, basic math and reading skills, a demon- you do not appear at this hearing, the EDU per year. The ARWA will need to raise the directions! nal antique show strated commitment to good attendance, a solid work history and Court may decide that you are not inter- its sewer system user rates in 2012 and winner. Factory the ability to frequently lift 50 lbs. All applicants should be self- ested in retaining your rights to your child 2013 to account for the additional capital spot lights, wide motivated, work well in a team atmosphere & be safety-focused. and your failure to appear may affect the expenditures. The 2015 ARWA user rate LINCOLN `88 white tires, Courts decision on whether to end your was estimated to be between $476 and biggest Harley rights to your child. You are warned that $599 per EDU per year. Likewise, each We are currently accepting applications for all shifts, with imme- TOWN CAR built. Only diate openings on 2nd and 3rd shift. even if you fail to appear at the scheduled municipality charges a user fee that 61,000 original 28,000 original hearing the hearing will go on without you includes the ARWA user fee with the addi- miles, garage kept, miles! Never Cornell Iron Works offers a great work environment with a com- and your rights to the child may be ended tional collection and conveyance charges, triple black, leather needs inspec- by the Court without you being present. referred to as the cumulative fee. The 2011 interior, carriage tion, permanent petitive benefit program including health insurance, dental, You have a right to be represented at the cumulative fees for South Abington Town- roof, factory wire registration. vision, 401(k), life insurance, tuition reimbursement, paid vaca- hearing by a lawyer. ship, Clarks Summit Borough and Clarks wheels, loaded, $8,500 tion and most of all, opportunity for advancement and great work Green Borough were $400, $487, and excellent condition. 570-905-9348 YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS $420 respectively. The cumulative 2015 $5,500. Call environment. PAPER TO YOUR LAWYER AT ONCE. IF user rate is estimated to be between $682 Mike 570-237-7660 YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER OR and $892 per EDU per year, depending on Applications will be available immediately from 8:30 am until CANNOT AFFORD ONE, GO TO OR the financing obtained by ARWA. These 4:00pm. Interested applicants must apply in person during the TELEPHONE THE OFFICE SET FORTH estimates include the cost for financing all MAZDA `88 RX-7 specified hours at: BELOW TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU capital construction projects and the addi- CONVERTIBLE CAN GET LEGAL HELP. tional O&M cost at the WWTP by 2015. 1 owner, garage Cornell Iron Works kept, 65k original Q-LINK LEGACY `09 Crestwood Industrial Park NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA 250 automatic. Gun BY miles, black with 24 Elmwood Road, Mountaintop, PA 18707 LEGAL SERVICES, INC. ABINGTON REGIONAL WASTEWATER grey leather interior, metal gray. MP3 507 LINDEN STREET, 3RD FLOOR AUTHORITY all original & never player. $3,000. www.cornelliron.com SCRANTON, PA 18503 Great first motorcy- SOUTH ABINGTON TOWNSHIP seen snow. $7,995. No phone calls, please Equal Opportunity Employer (570) 342-0184 CLARKS SUMMIT BOROUGH Call 570-237-5119 cle. 570-696-1156 WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 2011 Abington Journal PAGE 3B

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FREE STATE INSPECTION AS LONG AS YOU OWN THE CAR! 2011 FIESTA SES HATCHBACK 2008 CHEVY EQUINOX LT 2007 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT AU1738-Rear Defogger, SYNC, CD, AM/FM/CD, ABS, Keyless AU1749- Tilt, CD, 3rd Row Rear Spoiler, Rear Wipers, Cruise, Entry, Pwr. Door Locks, Pwr. Seat, Pwr. Sliding Door, ABS, Keyless Entry, Heated Mirrors Windows, Cruise Control Rear Defogger, Pwr. Seats 2004 BUICK LESABRE LIMITED 2008 CHRYSLER SEBRING LIMITED 2008 ESCAPE XLT 4X4 2007 HYUNDAI ENTOURAGE GLS AU1584- Cruise, ABS, AU1745- Moonroof, Leather, AU1760- CD, Moonroof, Pwr. Seat, 33K MILES! AU1531- CD, ABS, Traction Moonroof, Climate Cruise, Pwr. Seat, Fog Lights, Rear Keyless Entry, Fog Lights, ABS, Control, Heated Seats, Control, Pwr. Seat, CD Defogger, CD, ABS, Homelink Sys. Traction Control, Satellite Radio Cruise Control, PL, PM, PW 08-11 FOCUS SE STARTING AT 2008 CADILLAC CTS4 AWD 2010 TOYOTA RAV4 4X4 2009 CHRYSLER TOWN & Most with Air, ABS, AU1514- Pwr. Heated Leather Seats, AU1615- Air Conditioning, 20K MILES! COUNTRY TOURING VAN Keyless Entry, CD, TO ABS, Cruise, CD, Memory Seat, OnStar, Cruise Control, Keyless Entry, AU1577- Air, Pwr. Seat, ABS, CHOOSE PW, Pwr. Locks FROM Parking Sensors, Satellite Radio AM/FM/CD, Traction Control Keyless Entry, CD, 3rd Row Seat 2007 MILAN 2007 CADILLAC STS 4 AWD 2009 TOYOTA TACOMA ACCESS CAB 4X4 63 2007 CADILLAC SRX4 AWD AU1612- Digital Info, Cruise, Rear MOS. AU1660- Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Front AU1299- CD, ABS, Keyless Defogger, Fog Lights, CD, Heated & Rear Heated Seats, 6 Disc CD, AU1042- CD, Satellite Radio, Prem. Sound, ABS, Fog Lights, Mirrors, Pwr. Seat, Keyless Entry Parking Sensors, OnStar, Cruise, ABS Keyless Entry, Traction Control, Roof Rack, Pwr. Leather Entry, Cruise, PL, PW, PM Heated Seats, Moonroof, Cruise, Navigation Sys., DVD 2009 NISSAN TITAN XE KING CAB 4X4 2009 SATURN AURA XE Player, 3rd Row Seat, OnStar, AU1664- Cruise Control, 72 AU1733 - Cruise, Tilt, Rear Defogger, MOS. Climate Control, Prem. Wheels, Air Conditioning, Tilt 24K Touch Screen, Pwr. Liftgate Wheel, AM/FM/CD, PL, PW, AM/FM/CD, Keyless Entry Keyless Entry, ABS MILES! 2006 CHEVY IMPALA LT 2006 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 2007 EXPEDITION LMTD 4X4 2010 E-350 XLTs AU1511- Air, Cruise, Keyless Entry, Most with CD, Cruise, ABS, STARTING AT 15K MILES! 63 AU1114- CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, Traction Control, Tow AU1805- Cruise, Tilt, MOS. Keyless Entry, Running Boards, Rear Defogger, CD, Air Rear Defogger, ABS, AM/FM/CD, Pkg., Roof Rack, Rear AC, Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Moonroof, Pwr. Windows, PDL Heated/Cooled Seats, Climate Control, Cruise, Traction Control PM, PL, PW TO CHOOSE FROM 2006 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE V6 2007 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS 4X4 Navigation Sys., Pwr. 2008 FORD F-150 XLT SUPERCAB 4X4

AU1633- Heated Leather Seats, AU1398- CD, OnStar, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless 63 Liftgate, Running Boards, Most with CD, ABS, Keyless MOS. Entry, Cruise Control, Tow Moonroof, Climate Control, Rear Entry, Traction Control, Roof Rack, Rear 3rd Row Seat, Touch TO CHOOSE Defogger, 6 Disc CD, Keyless Entry Wipers, Privacy Glass, Cruise, PDL, PW, PM Screen, Parking Sensors Pkg., PL, Pwr. Windows FROM 2006 MERCURY 7000 MILES! 2008 MAZDA TRIBUTE 4X4 2008 NAVIGATOR L ELITE AWD 2008 HONDA RIDGELINE RTL 4X4 GRAND MARQUIS LS 72 AU1255- Climate Control, Pwr. Leather AU1584- Air Conditioning, AU9705- CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, MOS. AU1701- Cruise, Tilt, Keyless Heated Seats, Moonroof, Navigation Pwr. Heated Seat, Keyless Entry, Entry, CD, Traction Control Rear Defogger, Cruise, Roof Rack Sys., Reverse Camera, DVD Player, CD AM/FM/CD, Moonroof 2008 FUSION SE STARTING AT 2007 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER XLS 4X4 2010 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 CREW LT Z71 4X4 AU1571- Air, Pwr. Seat, ABS, AU1277 -Fog Lights, Keyless AU1769- Cruise, CD, Rear Entry, Traction Control, 14K Moonroof, Keyless Entry with TO Pwr. Seat, Cruise, Sliding CHOOSE Keypad, 6 Disc CD, Rear Spoiler FROM Defogger, Keyless Entry Rear Window, ABS, CD MILES!

*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 JULY 31, 2011. CALLCALL NOWNOW 823-8888823-8888 1-800-817-FORD1-800-817-FORD

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STK: CH5417A 2006 Chrysler...... Sebring ...... 2dr ...... 29,100 MILES $10,479 STK: M7735A 2009 Hyundai...... Azera ...... 4dr Sdn GLS...... 33,016 MILES $20,979 STK: M7873A 2004 Pontiac ...... Vibe...... 4dr HB AWD...... 86,484 MILES $10,479 STK: H26586A 2007 Toyota...... RAV4 ...... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl Limited ...... 35,729 MILES $20,979 STK: K11993A 2006 VW...... New Beetle .... 2dr 2.5L Auto...... 69,257 MILES $11,989 STK: C3441A 2009 Nissan...... Altima ...... 4dr Sdn I4 CVT 2.5 SL...... 32,071 MILES $20,995 STK: H26615A 2007 Pontiac ...... G6...... 4dr Sdn 1SV Value Leader ...... 67,284 MILES $11,995 STK: T27123A 2008 Toyota...... RAV4 ...... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl 4-Spd AT Ltd...... 26,864 MILES $20,995 STK: K12085A 2008 Hyundai...... Elantra...... 4dr Sdn Auto GLS...... 44,741 MILES $13,494 STK: T27718A 2008 Honda...... Odyssey...... 5dr EX...... 49,288 MILES $20,995 STK: T28011 A 2008 Hyundai...... Tiburon ...... 2dr Cpe Auto GS...... 22,435 MILES $13,948 STK: K11977A 2009 Nissan...... Rogue...... AWD 4dr SL...... 23,211 MILES $20,995 STK: TP15385 2010 Toyota...... Yaris ...... 4dr Sdn Auto ...... 53,407 MILES $14,479 STK: TP15318 2010 Toyota...... Camry ...... 33,542 MILES $20,995 STK: K12051A 2008 Hyundai...... Elantra...... 4dr Sdn Auto GLS...... 17,968 MILES $14,499 STK: K11942A 2009 Hyundai...... Santa Fe...... AWD 4dr Auto GLS ...... 24,518 MILES $21,400 STK: L11203B 2005 Toyota...... Avalon...... 4dr Sdn XL...... 86,072 MILES $14,499 STK: CP15249A 2010 Ford...... Fusion ...... 4dr Sdn SE FWD...... 17,306 MILES $21,499 STK: K11929A 2009 Toyota...... Corolla ...... 4dr Sdn Auto LE...... 42,857 MILES $14,995 STK: C3410A 2006 Cadillac...... STS...... 4dr Sdn V8...... 49,112 MILES $21,499 STK: K12064A 2009 Hyundai...... Elantra...... 4dr Sdn Auto GLS PZEV...... 19,592 MILES $15,479 STK: J4357A 2008 Jeep ...... Liberty...... 4WD 4dr Limited...... 30,483 MILES $21,800 STK: TS0329A 2008 Pontiac ...... Grand Prix ..... 4dr Sdn...... 40,999 MILES $15,499 STK: L11053A 2008 Honda...... Accord...... 4dr I4 Auto EX-L PZEV...... 27,869 MILES $21,979 STK: A10725A 2008 Toyota...... Camry ...... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE...... 39,412 MILES $15,900 STK: K12081A 2009 Toyota...... Prius ...... 5dr HB...... 41,400 MILES $21,979 STK: T27102A 2009 Toyota...... Corolla ...... 4dr Sdn Auto XLE ...... 25,114 MILES $15,940 STK: H26588A 2010 Subaru...... Legacy...... 4dr Sdn H4 Auto Prem All-Weather...... 19,602 MILES $21,990 STK: TP15418 2009 Toyota...... Corolla ...... 4dr Sdn Auto LE...... 35,353 MILES $15,979 STK: AP15205 2008 Acura...... TL ...... 4dr Sdn Auto ...... 29,899 MILES $21,995 STK: H26504A 2006 Ford...... Explorer ...... 4dr 114” WB 4.0L Eddie Bauer 4WD...... 72,523 MILES $15,995 STK: K11857A 2010 Subaru...... Legacy...... 4dr Sdn H4 Auto Prem All-Weather...... 11,277 MILES $21,995 STK: T27788A 2009 Toyota...... Camry ...... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE...... 23,987 MILES $15,995 STK: H26469A 2010 Toyota...... Camry ...... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto XLE ...... 15,932 MILES $21,995 STK: H26657A 2009 Toyota...... Corolla ...... 4dr Sdn Auto LE...... 41,218 MILES $15,999 STK: JP15331 2008 Jeep ...... GrandChero... 4WD 4dr Laredo...... 45,004 MILES $21,995 STK: T27979A 2006 Toyota...... RAV4 ...... 4dr Base 4-cyl 4WD ...... 39,878 MILES $16,149 STK: J4551A 2008 Honda...... Pilot...... 4WD 4dr SE...... 51,573 MILES $21,995 STK: T28102A 2009 Hyundai...... Sonata...... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto GLS...... 22,898 MILES $16,479 STK: T27867A 2010 Ford...... Escape...... 4WD 4dr XLT...... 30,966 MILES $21,995 STK: P15382 2009 Ford...... Focus...... 4dr Sdn SE...... 42,965 MILES $16,499 STK: H26377A 2008 Honda...... Pilot...... 4WD 4dr SE...... 50,648 MILES $22,100 STK: P15274 2010 Nissan...... Sentra ...... 30,743 MILES $16,500 STK: H26396B 2010 Toyota...... RAV4 ...... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl 4-Spd AT...... 20,496 MILES $22,200 STK: KP15319 2010 Hyundai...... Elantra...... 20,136 MILES $16,500 STK: M7860A 2009 Honda...... Element...... 4WD 5dr Auto EX...... 14,445 MILES $22,300 STK: KP15321 2010 Hyundai...... Elantra...... 23,410 MILES $16,500 STK: HP15383 2010 Honda...... Accord...... 4dr I4 Auto LX...... 33,277 MILES $22,479 STK: KP15344 2010 Hyundai...... Elantra...... 22,495 MILES $16,500 STK: A10741B 2008 Ford...... Mustang...... 2dr Cpe GT Premium ...... 43,670 MILES $22,499 STK: KP15345 2010 Hyundai...... Elantra...... 21,337 MILES $16,500 STK: J4651A 2009 Kia...... Sorento ...... 4WD 4dr EX...... 28,727 MILES $22,499 STK: KP15304 2010 Hyundai...... Elantra...... 33,223 MILES $16,700 STK: H26537A 2008 Honda...... Pilot...... 4WD 4dr SE...... 40,144 MILES $22,500 STK: KP15303 2010 Hyundai...... Elantra...... 15,096 MILES $16,700 STK: AP15282 2008 Acura...... TL ...... 4dr Sdn Auto Nav...... 29,817 MILES $22,710 STK: KP15302 2010 Hyundai...... Elantra...... 14,962 MILES $16,700 STK: B9052A 2006 Lexus ...... ES 330...... 4dr Sdn...... 19,215 MILES $22,995 STK: KP15320 2010 Hyundai...... Elantra...... 22,092 MILES $16,700 STK: HP15284 2009 Honda...... Accord...... 4dr V6 Auto EX-L PZEV...... 45,426 MILES $22,995 STK: KP15275 2010 Hyundai...... Elantra...... 32,136 MILES $16,800 STK: T27976A 2009 Nissan...... Frontier ...... 4WD Crew Cab SWB Auto SE ...... 19,582 MILES $22,995 STK: KP15276 2010 Hyundai...... Elantra...... 33,294 MILES $16,895 STK: P15179 2010 Chevrolet ....Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LT ...... 24,686 MILES $22,995 STK: KP15297 2010 Hyundai...... Elantra...... 34,080 MILES $16,900 STK: L11141A 2007 Lexus ...... ES 350...... 4dr Sdn...... 54,253 MILES $22,999 STK: A10841B 2008 Honda...... Civic ...... 2dr Auto EX ...... 39,427 MILES $16,979 STK: L11204A 2008 Acura...... TL ...... 4dr Sdn Auto ...... 28,393 MILES $22,999 STK: H26591A 2008 Honda...... Civic ...... 4dr Auto LX...... 28,463 MILES $16,979 STK: D0343A 2008 HUMMER ...H3...... 4WD 4dr SUV Adventure ...... 53,018 MILES $22,999 STK: H26065B 2008 Hyundai...... Santa Fe...... AWD 4dr Auto GLS ...... 48,539 MILES $16,980 STK: HP15386 2008 Honda...... Accord...... 4dr V6 Auto EX-L PZEV...... 28,056 MILES $23,479 STK: KP15343 2010 Hyundai...... Elantra...... 4dr Sdn Auto GLS...... 17,171 MILES $16,995 STK: H26115A 2008 Honda...... Pilot...... 4WD 4dr EX-L...... 54,276 MILES $23,499 STK: T28060A 2009 Toyota...... Corolla ...... 4dr Sdn Auto LE...... 4,046 MILES $16,995 STK: A10664A 2007 Lexus ...... ES 350...... 4dr Sdn...... 42,416 MILES $23,995 STK: TP15357 2009 Toyota...... Camry ...... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE...... 33,562 MILES $16,995 STK: A10698A 2009 Toyota...... Venza...... 4dr Wgn I4 FWD...... 39,585 MILES $23,995 STK: H26455A 2008 Jeep ...... Liberty...... 4WD 4dr Sport ...... 38,583 MILES $16,995 STK: T27738A 2008 Toyota...... Tundra4WD.... Dbl 5.7L V8 6-Spd AT Grade...... 41,984 MILES $23,995 STK: KP15261 2010 Hyundai...... Sonata...... 22,548 MILES $17, 200 STK: T28073A 2010 GMC...... Sierra 1500 .... 2WD Ext Cab 143.5” SLE ...... 20,359 MILES $24,499 STK: T27346A 2009 Toyota...... Camry ...... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE...... 34,099 MILES $17, 300 STK: J4640A 2008 Jeep ...... GrandChero... 4WD 4dr Limited...... 33,902 MILES $24,499 STK: TP15235 2009 Toyota...... Camry ...... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE...... 32,059 MILES $17, 395 STK: AP15288 2008 Acura...... TL ...... 4dr Sdn Auto Nav...... 26,414 MILES $24,500 STK: T27158B 2009 Toyota...... Camry ...... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE...... 47,026 MILES $17, 395 STK: T27895A 2008 Lincoln...... MKX ...... AWD 4dr...... 29,326 MILES $24,995 STK: T27622A 2009 Toyota...... Camry ...... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE...... 24,930 MILES $17, 400 STK: K11944A 2010 GMC...... Terrain...... AWD 4dr SLE-2 ...... 28,860 MILES $24,995 STK: T28041A 2009 Toyota...... Corolla ...... 4dr Sdn Auto LE...... 12,516 MILES $17, 479 STK: B9117A 2007 Infiniti ...... M35 ...... 4dr Sdn AWD...... 65,374 MILES $24,999 STK: T28115A 2007 Mitsubishi... Endeavor ...... AWD 4dr LS...... 47,662 MILES $17, 479 STK: L11254A 2008 Honda...... Pilot...... 4WD 4dr EX-L...... 25,485 MILES $25,479 STK: H26559A 2006 Acura...... TSX ...... 4dr Sdn AT ...... 77,084 MILES $17, 489 STK: K12009A 2011 Nissan...... Frontier ...... 4WD King Cab Auto SV...... 3,848 MILES $25,499 STK: P15299 2010 Nissan...... Sentra ...... 33,581 MILES $17, 499 STK: K12028A 2010 GMC...... Terrain...... AWD 4dr SLE-2 ...... 29,669 MILES $25,499 STK: T27935A 2006 Dodge...... Charger...... 4dr Sdn R/T RWD...... 51,579 MILES $17, 600 STK: T27735A 2010 Toyota...... Camry ...... 4dr Sdn V6 Auto XLE...... 11,488 MILES $25,979 STK: CP15298 2010 Chrysler...... Sebring ...... 4dr Sdn Limited...... 31,555 MILES $17, 695 STK: A10801A 2008 Acura...... TL ...... 4dr Sdn Auto ...... 10,440 MILES $25,995 STK: HP15324 2007 Honda...... Odyssey...... 5dr LX ...... 45,791 MILES $17, 700 STK: T28004A 2010 Buick...... LaCrosse...... 4dr Sdn CXL 3.0L FWD...... 25,931 MILES $25,999 STK: H26502A 2007 Honda...... CR-V ...... 4WD 5dr LX...... 55,137 MILES $17, 750 STK: T27709A 2011 Mercury ...... Mariner ...... 4WD 4dr...... 8,679 MILES $25,999 STK: JP15255 2008 Jeep ...... Liberty...... 4WD 4dr Sport ...... 32,636 MILES $17, 900 STK: AP15258 2008 Acura...... TL ...... 25,908 MILES $26,900 STK: KP15342 2010 Hyundai...... Elantra...... 4dr Sdn Auto GLS...... 12,482 MILES $17, 979 STK: AP15377 2009 Acura...... TSX ...... 4dr Sdn Auto Tech Pkg...... 36,248 MILES $26,995 STK: H26496A 2008 Honda...... Accord...... 4dr I4 Auto EX-L PZEV...... 70,975 MILES $17, 989 STK: T27776A 2008 Toyota...... Sienna...... 5dr 7-Pass Van XLE Ltd AWD...... 38,265 MILES $26,995 STK: H26325B 2009 Honda...... Civic ...... 4dr Auto LX...... 22,078 MILES $17, 995 STK: T27638A 2008 Honda...... Odyssey...... 5dr EX-L w/RES & Navi...... 36,186 MILES $26,995 STK: HP15291 2008 Honda...... Accord...... 4dr I4 Auto LX-P ...... 32,386 MILES $17, 995 STK: H26639A 2008 Honda...... Odyssey...... 5dr EX-L w/RES & Navi...... 36,100 MILES $26,995 STK: BS0324A 2006 MB...... C-Class...... 4dr Luxury Sdn 3.0L 4MATIC...... 69,123 MILES $17, 995 STK: J4622A 2009 Jeep ...... WranglerUnltd4WD 4dr Sahara...... 29,678 MILES $26,999 STK: T28016A 2009 Toyota...... Camry ...... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE...... 29,504 MILES $17, 995 STK: AP15259 2009 Acura...... TSX ...... 44,210 MILES $26,999 STK: P15300 2010 Chevrolet .... Impala...... 4dr Sdn LT...... 30,545 MILES $17, 995 STK: B9139A 2008 MB...... C-Class...... 4dr Sdn 3.0L Sport 4MATIC...... 35,112 MILES $27,800 STK: DP15374 2010 Dodge...... Avenger ...... 4dr Sdn SXT...... 30,740 MILES $17, 995 STK: BP15057A 2008 Volvo...... XC70...... 4dr Wgn w/Snrf ...... 34,206 MILES $27,995 STK: T27878A 2005 Toyota...... Highlander..... 4dr V6 4WD Limited w/3rd Row...... 64,271 MILES $17, 995 STK: H26120A 2010 Nissan...... Pathfinder ...... 4WD 4dr V6 S...... 9,633 MILES $27,995 STK: P15254 2009 Subaru...... Impreza...... 35,279 MILES $17, 995 STK: K11927A 2009 GMC...... Acadia...... AWD 4dr SLE1...... 35,725 MILES $27,999 STK: H26167B 2008 Jeep ...... GrandChero... 4WD 4dr Laredo...... 56,500 MILES $17, 999 STK: H25736A 2008 Lexus ...... IS 250 ...... 4dr Sport Sdn Auto AWD...... 29,298 MILES $28,400 STK: A10668B 2008 Jeep ...... Liberty...... 4WD 4dr Sport ...... 43,471 MILES $17, 999 STK: T27569A 2011 Chevrolet ....Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LT ...... 5,470 MILES $28,400 STK: T27196A 2007 Toyota...... RAV4 ...... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl ...... 68,327 MILES $18,195 STK: C3432A 2008 Cadillac...... SRX ...... AWD 4dr V6 ...... 29,357 MILES $28,400 STK: H26522A 2010 Honda...... Civic ...... 4dr Auto LX-S...... 18,976 MILES $18,200 STK: L11168A 2008 Lexus ...... ES 350...... 4dr Sdn...... 41,671 MILES $28,479 STK: TP15236A 2008 Honda...... Accord...... 4dr I4 Auto EX ...... 43,510 MILES $18,200 STK: H26390A 2011 Honda...... Pilot...... 4WD 4dr LX...... 9,330 MILES $28,479 STK: J4513A 2008 Jeep ...... Liberty...... 4WD 4dr Sport ...... 27,749 MILES $18,300 STK: LP15306 2008 Lexus ...... IS 250 ...... 4dr Sport Sdn Auto AWD...... 30,392 MILES $28,495 STK: HP15301 2008 Honda...... Accord...... 33,133 MILES $18,390 STK: T27531A 2010 Toyota...... Highlander..... 4WD 4dr V6 Base...... 15,950 MILES $28,700 STK: KP15305 2010 Hyundai...... Sonata...... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto GLS...... 22,483 MILES $18,479 STK: LP15368 2008 Lexus ...... IS 250 ...... 4dr Sport Sdn Auto AWD...... 24,488 MILES $29,300 STK: T27997A 2009 Toyota...... Camry ...... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE...... 26,762 MILES $18,479 STK: T27450A 2010 Toyota...... Avalon...... 4dr Sdn Limited...... 13,546 MILES $29,479 STK: A10702C 2007 Jeep ...... Commander .. 4WD 4dr Sport ...... 58,967 MILES $18,600 STK: T27961A 2010 Toyota...... Highlander..... 4WD 4dr V6 SE...... 18,105 MILES $29,600 STK: B9134A 2005 Toyota...... 4Runner ...... 4dr SR5 V6 Auto 4WD...... 56,677 MILES $18,900 STK: H26568A 2009 Honda...... Odyssey...... 5dr Touring ...... 25,566 MILES $29,900 STK: T27682A 2008 Honda...... Element...... 4WD 5dr Auto EX...... 57,464 MILES $18,900 STK: T27713B 2008 Acura...... MDX...... 4WD 4dr...... 42,177 MILES $29,995 STK: T27901A 2009 Honda...... Civic ...... 4dr Auto LX...... 15,340 MILES $18,979 STK: JP15248 2011 Jeep ...... GrandChero... 4WD 4dr Laredo...... 14,422 MILES $29,995 STK: HP15296A 2007 Dodge...... Durango...... 4WD 4dr SLT...... 53,388 MILES $18,989 STK: T27920A 2008 Toyota...... 4Runner ...... 4WD 4dr V6 Limited...... 40,076 MILES $29,995 STK: K12071A 2008 Honda...... Accord...... 4dr I4 Auto LX-P ...... 41,123 MILES $18,995 STK: T27983A 2010 Toyota...... Sienna...... 5dr 7-Pass Van XLE FWD ...... 21,440 MILES $29,995 STK: J4562A 2009 Jeep ...... Liberty...... 4WD 4dr Sport ...... 36,052 MILES $18,995 STK: L11208A 2009 Subaru...... Tribeca ...... 4dr 7-Pass Ltd w/Nav...... 21,865 MILES $29,999 STK: T28008A 2009 Jeep ...... Liberty...... 4WD 4dr Sport ...... 26,038 MILES $18,995 STK: K10283 2009 Hyundai...... Genesis...... 4dr Sdn 4.6L V8...... 638 MILES $29,999 STK: K12025A 2007 Hyundai...... Santa Fe...... AWD 4dr Auto Limited *Ltd Avail*...... 37,563 MILES $18,995 STK: H25783A 2009 Acura...... TL ...... 4dr Sdn 2WD...... 17,697 MILES $30,100 STK: K12010A 2009 Dodge...... Journey...... AWD 4dr SXT...... 27,592 MILES $18,995 STK: L11166A 2009 Lincoln...... MKX ...... AWD 4dr...... 12,248 MILES $30,400 STK: DP15413 2010 Dodge...... Avenger ...... 4dr Sdn R/T ...... 33,029 MILES $18,999 STK: H26331A 2011 Honda...... Ridgeline...... 4WD Crew Cab RTS...... 4,039 MILES $30,479 STK: H25917A 2008 Toyota...... RAV4 ...... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl 4-Spd AT...... 41,865 MILES $19,100 STK: BP15268 2008 MB...... C-Class...... 4dr Sdn 3.0L Sport 4MATIC...... 24,550 MILES $30,995 STK: P15283 2008 Nissan ...... Altima ...... 4dr Sdn V6 CVT 3.5 SE...... 33,141 MILES $19,200 STK: BP15270 2008 MB...... C-Class...... 4dr Sdn 3.0L Sport 4MATIC...... 30,796 MILES $30,995 STK: H26340A 2006 Lexus ...... ES 330...... 4dr Sdn...... 50,341 MILES $19,300 STK: AP15242 2008 Acura...... TL ...... 4dr Sdn Auto Type-S ...... 39,774 MILES $30,995 STK: T27637A 2006 Toyota...... RAV4 ...... 4dr Limited 4-cyl 4WD ...... 63,812 MILES $19,489 STK: B9112A 2009 MB...... C-Class...... 4dr Sdn 3.0L Luxury 4MATIC...... 38,546 MILES $31,195 STK: A10844A 2008 Toyota...... Avalon...... 4dr Sdn Limited...... 69,122 MILES $19,489 STK: AP15260 2009 Acura...... TL ...... 4dr Sdn 2WD Tech ...... 34,321 MILES $31,399 STK: H26099B 2007 Toyota...... Highlander..... 4WD 4dr 4-Cyl...... 48,805 MILES $19,499 STK: BP15387 2008 MB...... C-Class...... 4dr Sdn 3.0L Sport 4MATIC...... 26,576 MILES $31,479 STK: H26555A 2009 Honda...... Civic Hybrid... 4dr Sdn...... 13,144 MILES $19,600 STK: A10842A 2010 Honda...... Pilot...... 4WD 4dr EX-L...... 15,441 MILES $32,400 STK: TS0327 2011 Toyota...... Camry ...... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE...... 10,411 MILES $19,600 STK: H26608A 2010 Honda...... Pilot...... 4WD 4dr EX-L...... 25,784 MILES $32,479 STK: T28050A 2010 Jeep ...... Compass...... 4WD 4dr Sport ...... 2,379 MILES $19,900 STK: A10794A 2009 Lexus ...... RX 350...... AWD 4dr...... 50,098 MILES $32,479 STK: H26532A 2008 Honda...... Element...... 4WD 5dr Auto EX...... 44,710 MILES $19,979 STK: L11178A 2009 Lexus ...... RX 350...... AWD 4dr...... 34,843 MILES $32,800 STK: T27642A 2008 Honda...... Pilot...... 4WD 4dr EX...... 35,014 MILES $19,995 STK: BP15271 2009 MB...... C-Class...... 4dr Sdn 3.0L Luxury 4MATIC...... 20,192 MILES $32,995 STK: TP15341 2010 Toyota...... Camry ...... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE...... 32,873 MILES $19,999 STK: T27496A 2010 Toyota...... Tundra 4WD... CrewMax 5.7L V8 6-Spd AT ...... 12,960 MILES $32,995 STK: DP15384 2010 Dodge...... Avenger ...... 4dr Sdn R/T ...... 32,311 MILES $19,999 STK: L11125A 2009 Lexus ...... RX 350...... AWD 4dr...... 24,631 MILES $33,995 STK: A10766A 2007 Toyota...... RAV4 ...... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl Limited ...... 34,449 MILES $20,100 STK: L11192A 2009 Lexus ...... RX 350...... AWD 4dr...... 41,678 MILES $33,995 STK: K12005A 2008 Honda...... Accord...... 4dr I4 Auto EX ...... 38,534 MILES $20,479 STK: LP15325 2009 Lexus ...... RX 350...... AWD 4dr...... 36,173 MILES $33,995 STK: TP15419 2009 Honda...... 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IN CLASSIFIED! 1946, 1955, 1956, TEMPORARYNTE 1 YEAR Talented self- Looking for the right deal 1961, 1972, 1973, starters please on an automobile? 1975, 1976, 1984, We are currently accepting applications for full-time NA positions. These OWNER OPERATORS apply online at 1980, 2005, 2006; FREELANCE SPORTS / Turn to classified. Meyers H.S.: 1935, positions are temporary not to exceed 1 year, may be renewed, however they www.slicksystems. WANTED com/contact-us/ It’s a showroom in print! 1936, 1937, 1938, will not lead to permanent positions. We offer an excellent benefits package NEWS Northeast Regional employment. Anonymous Tip Line 1942, 1943, 1944, Home Most Nights- Classified’s got 1945, 1946, 1950, to include paid vacation/sick leave, health and life insurance, 10 paid holi- the directions! days. CORRESPONDENTS Weekends Available To place your 1- 888-796-5519 1957, 1960, 1974, Abington Journal Minimum 5 years 1975, 1976, 1977; experience. ad call...829-7130 Luzerne County Sheriffʼs Office Old Forge H.S.: Nursing Assistants: Clarks Summit Apply Within: 1966, 1972, 1974; Available shifts include: Midnight to 8 am; 7:45 am – 4:15 pm; 4 pm – mid- Dupont Motor Line Kingston H.S.: 1938, night. All shifts, will include rotating coverage on holidays and week-ends. The Abington 105 North Keyser INDEPENDENT SALES 554 Production/ 554 Production/ 554 Production/ 1939, 1940, 1941, Journal has Avenue., Old Forge, Operations Operations Operations 1942, 1943, 1944, Aminimum of 6 months general and 6 months specialized experience immediate open- PA 18518 BROKER FOR A 1945, 1948, 1949, received in a nonprofessional nursing care work in a hospital, outpatient clin- ings for freelance 1962, 1964; Ply- writers/news and mouth H.S.: 1930, ic, nursing home or other patient care facility is required. 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Excellent con- 570-287-0837 tridge $75. or best tilts 45 degrees left dition. $40. 570-693-1072 offers. 287-2901 3/4 walk-in attic. Call ITEMS & right, brand new, Full basement. (570) 814-2752 570-446-8672 HEADBOARD, Twin WEED EATER, gas Wagon, Radio Flyer, box shows some Approx. 1 acre. Oak. $50. Night $40, Piano, Pearl wear $60. TABLE ITALIAN CANE CORSO Exercise Bicycle powered. $20. 770 Photo Mastiff Puppies Move in condition. stand, Oak. $50. River, $1200, 2 SAW, Delta 10”, $25. 570-690-8009 Registered and $180,000 WILKES-BARRE 570-825-0569 wheelchairs. $100 Equipment 120V, 13 AMP, Model 570-822-4251 ready to go! Parents Call 570-690-3613 941 Apartments/ each, floor steamer, 36-540 Type 2, KITCHEN SET dark 754 Machinery & DIGITAL CAMERA on premises. Blue. for appointment. Unfurnished Mayflower EXERCISE EQUIP- $20, drop in fridge/ good condition. $75. Vet Checked pine, solid wood Equipment freezer, $40, Base- Olympus D540 3.2 570-735-2694 Crossing MENT:Powertec with 4 matching MP with 3x Optical 570-617-4880 Shoulder press, ball pitching target, chairs. Very good. MOTOR: 6HP Single Zoom. 1.8-inch LCD HEDGE TRIMMER: Apartments $175; Bench Press $20, Barbie collec- $50. 570-823-6829. Phase 220 electric display; memory Garden Groomer $175; Lat with low & tion (15) - $400 for LAB BEAGLE MIX motor $300. card not included. Pro with bag, 3 Mid Pulley $175; set, Pinewood 570.822.3968 KITCHEN SET, 60” x 570-239-6622 Powered by 2 AA- years old, like new, Body Solid Workout Derby Timer and PUPPIES 30” tile top table & 4 size batteries (not $200. 654-0956 2, 3 & 4 Equipment: Leg high quality chairs, test track, $40. Family Raised, vet included) USB cord checked, 1st shots. WEST WYOMING Extension / Leg Curl white wash. Origi- 756 Medical 570-474-0191 WELDER, Lincoln, Bedrooms included. Original Ready now. $100. BEAR CREEK $175; TDS Workout nally $800. Sell for Equipment box & manual. 7 Electric. $75 New furnished 3 Equipment: Spyder GARAGE SALE Call for further infor- TOY TOWN SECTION - Light & bright $135. 878-2849 ounces, cash only. 570-675-3328 148 Stites Street room apartment row machine $175; HOSPITAL BED with LEFTOVER mation at: Includes water, open floor plans LAMP: Floor Lamp, $25. Call after 6 pm CHARMING Shrug Bar $100. Call side rails, trapeze, ITEMS 570-204-5981 septic & most of - All major brand new, gold 570-829-2382 786 Toys & Games 570-239-8040 complete. Good DOLL COLLECTION BUNGALOW the heat. No with white shade, appliances included condition, $500. and ACCESSORIES MOVIE CAMERA old $74,500 smoking & no PUNCHING BAG. $10. 570-823-4941 Bell & Howell 8mm LITTLE TIKES LAB PUPS - Pets welcome* Folding Wheelchair $1-$12. Lead Miners AKC. Chocolate & On corner lot with pets. $750/ $30. double run Sport- climber/slide $25. - Close to everything LAMPS (2) grey with removable leg and Firemen $4.- Black. English, 2 car garage. month. + security, 570-820-8339 ster spring loaded Little Tikes slide $5. metal & black. $25 rest. $100. Must $10. Tools, Nails. stocky, big blocky 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, references. - 24 hour emergency $60. 570-675-5723 Today’s Kids picnic STAMINA Bandflex each. 570-740-1246 pick up items. New comforter & table $10. Girl’s heads, hips/eyes walk up attic & full Could be unfur- maintenance exercise equipment. 570-235-1106 shams - double heated basement, nished. Call Schwinn bike, 26” clear. Ready Now. - Short term Good condition $75. LIFT RECLINER, queen, $10. Pasta 772 Pools & Spas $65. 570-654-2657 570-549-6800 hardwood floors 570-954-1200 570-899-9187 good condition, MEDLINE Guardian Machine. with three season leases available Deluxe Rollator, mauve color. $75. Call 570-288-0296 POOL FILTER. DE PLAY YARD Pres- www.emlabradors.com room. Freshly paint- Never out of box. 570-446-8672 filter with 1HP pump sure treated play ed & move in condi- Call TODAY For 742 Furnaces & Color is blue. Paid GARAGE SALE & chlorinator. Hay- yard with six level tion. 570-446-3254 LOVE SEAT SOFA $190. sell $90. AVAILABILITY!! Heaters LEFTOVER ward model EC-40. tower connected cream with flowers 570-788-5030 Older Model. $20. with swinging www.mayflower FURNACE: Hot air $20. RECLINER ITEMS POWER CHAIR - full Solid wood table 570-693-1072 bridge to a two level WILKES-BARRE Furnace / Beckett blue, excellent con- tower, swings, slid- 129 & 131 Matson Ave crossing.com dition $75. MAPLE size with cover and $25. 4 dining chairs HANOVER TOWNSHIP Oil Gun / Duct Work ing board and bas- Double Block, 6 Great location, 1 KITCHEN TABLE rack for walker. $40. TV Teddy + 6 / Tank. Firm $500. 774 Restaurant ketball backboard. SAINT BERNARD rooms +bath on bedroom apartment Certain Restrictions with chairs, good $400. videos $18. 20” 1 year old. Call 570-540-6794 footprint 18 ft. by 10 each side. $79,000 in residential area, Apply* condition $50. Small 570-288-3059 girl’s bike $10. Equipment Neutered. Shots & ft. FREE to chil- Call 570-826-1743 all utilities included. KEROSENE HEATER DRESSER brown, Graco portable house broken. Very WALKER/ADULT dren’s organization $600/month Corona $30. 570- good condition $30. playpen $10. Type- RESTAURANT loveable. Can’t excellent condition or family. + security. 824-7807 or 570- 570-868-6635 writer $5. Cat litter EQUIPMENT keep. $500. $20. 570-472-1646 570-885-1122 908-482-0335 545-7006 vox $8. Doll house Bev Air 2 door (570) 379-3898 refrigerator/ sand- $3. Ceramic canis- PLAYHOUSE Little (570) 606-9312 wich prep table, 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale ter set, duck design Tikes $30. WAGON, Model SP48-12, & spice rack $5. green, seats 2 $25. 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Housekeeping cot- ski boots, worn 570-498-3616 $25. 570-824-7807 & August 18th. Saturday once, size 9, ladies / 570-545-7006 570-714-2032 or July 23 tages on the water with all $40. 570-824-1241 RESTAURANT 570-852-9617 10:30 am to the amenities of home. GLASS DOOR. 4 EQUIPMENT 12:30 pm (315) 375-8962 Somerset Dough 790 Swimming way glass door for at Boscov’s www.blacklake4fish.com bath tub. $25 Sheeter, Model Pools/Hot Tubs CAR-100. Only downtown [email protected] 570-331-8183 Wilkes-Barre 1 available. $1,500 POOL SKIMMER $50 off Promotion Available Now! MANUALS: Chilton & Call for more info with telescoping Affordable newly Motor Manuals for 570-498-3616 pole handle, vacu- auto/truck repair, um attachment SHIH-TZU PUPPIES built 3 bedroom ranging from 1960 - included. $20. Parents on premises home. 20-year 1980. $12. each. 776 Sporting Goods HAYWARD PUMP Shots Current. no-interest mort- 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ SOUTH ABINGTON TWP. $318,000 Truck Door for 1973- for above ground $500 -Shih-Tzus gage. Must meet Unfurnished Unfurnished Two luxury townhouses for the price of one! Features include gas fi re- 1980 Passenger BASKETBALL swimming pool, 2 $400 -Shih-Tzu mix’s Wyoming Valley places, Jacuzzi tubs, walk-in closets, private decks and plenty of tile. side Dodge Pickup. HOOP; Great condi- years old, hair & lint 570-401-1838 Habitat for MLS #11-1145 New, never used. tion, asking $90. pot included. Rated Humanity eligibil- $100. Pinto Trailer Call 570-331-8183 at 1 horse power & ity requirements. hook for dump truck 60 gallons/minute. IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE BICYCLE, girl’s Ral- $40. Radiator for Excellent condition. Inquire at lyee Charm 12” with Immediate Occupancy!! 1950/54 model $125. SAND FILTER training wheels, 570-820-8002 Chevy Truck $75. or in great condition, 2 perfect 3 to 5 years best offer. Tail years old, sand & old just learning to MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS Lights, new, for mounting base YORKIE AKC TEACUP ride, easy rolling Female. Black and Ford dump or box included $125. 912 Lots & Acreage 61 E. Northampton St. pneumatic tires, gold, 10 weeks, 1st truck brackets POOL LADDER for shots and wormed. double chain guard LAKE MORRIS NY Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 included 2 for $25. 4ft. above ground Excellent disposi- protection, $15. 6 acres on lake Auto repair manuals swimming pool, tion and a teddy • Affordable Senior Apartments 570-709-3146 Morris $29,900. 11 1950-1985 $12. great condition. bear face! Pictures •Income Eligibility Required acres on lake Pen- each. Electric chain BIKE Girl’s 18 $20. 570-690-8009 available. $900 nock $39,900. 10 •Utilities Included! •Low cable rates; saw sharpener, speed, 24” looks & 570-436-5083 POOL. Family. New acres 2,300/ft made in USA $30. runs good $30. • New appliances; laundry on site; in box. Strong waterfront peninsu- 570-823-6829 570-696-2008 •Activities! durable vinyl 845 Pet Supplies la $59,900. Land •Curb side Public Transportation LAKE WINOLA $299,000 POLICE SCANNER, GLOVE: right hand- 103”x69”x18”. $6. First. www.Water- Fantastic year round lakefront home with fabulous views from the huge 200 channel hand ed peewee baseball 570-235-6056 DOG CAGE, medium frontPropertyNY.co Please call 570-825-8594 front deck. New paint, carpet and counter tops, vinyl replacement held. Excellent Con- glove $8. 570-283- size. $50. m 1-888-683-2626 windows and a stone faced wood burning fireplace. MLS #11-1512 dition. $75. Firm. 2920 after 2pm. 570-675-3328 TDD/TTY 800-654-5984 570-371-3367 WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 2011 Abington Journal PAGE 7B 941 Apartments/ 953Houses for Rent 1105 Floor Covering Unfurnished Installation NANTICOKE WILKES-BARRE 2 bedrooms, 2 NORTHEAST FLOORING 2nd floor, 1 bed bath single home. apartment. $475. Freshly painted, SYSTEMS, INC Lease, references, hardwood floors, Installing gas heat. No pets. dishwasher, w/d & Refinishing Call 570-760-1819 hookup, porch. No Hardwood floors. after 4:30 pm pets or smoking. We install laminate Leave Message $565/per month, flooring too! 570-561-2079 Need to rent that plus utilities, Call 466-6334 Vacation property? LINE UP Place an ad and get started! NANTICOKE A SUCCESSFUL SALE 570-829-7130 Desirable Lexington Village IN CLASSIFIED! Nanticoke, PA WILKES-BARRE SOUTH Many ranch style Do you need more space? homes. 2 bedrooms A yard or garage sale SECURE BUILDINGS 2 Free Months With in classified 1 & 2 bedroom A 2 Year Lease apartments. $795 + electric is the best way Starting at $440 to clean out your closets! and up. References SQUARE FOOT RE required. Section 8 ok. You’re in bussiness 570-332-5723 MANAGEMENT 866-873-0478 with classified! 944 Commercial 1129 Gutter Properties 971 Vacation & Repair & Cleaning Resort Properties LEASE GUTTER 2 GO, INC. NOW HARVEYS LAKE PA#067136- Fully FORTY FORT Summer Rental. Licensed & Insured. PRIME Boat slip avail- We install custom WYOMING AVE able. Weeks in seamless rain RETAL 3,000 +/- sq. August still avail- gutters &leaf ft. approximate. able! Accepting protection systems. APPLICATION, 2 applications for CALL US TODAYABOUT YEAR SAME RENT college students OUR 10% OFF WHOLE REQUIRED. for September. HOUSE DISCOUNT! Managed. Serious 570-639-5041 570-561-2328 inquiries only. for details. AMERICA REALTY 570-288-1422 1189 Miscellaneous Looking for the right deal Service on an automobile? 950 Half Doubles Turn to classified. It’s a showroom in print! Assisting the Elderly & Disabled in their homes. PITTSTON TOWNSHIP Classified’s got See ad in “Elderly 2 bedroom in the directions! Great Location, Care” Section 350 Off-Street Parking. NORTH CAROLINA All appliances Lakefront lots. 1204 Painting & included. No Pets/ Never before Wallpaper No Smoking. $600 + offered, new gated electric, security & waterfront commu- last months rent. nity, 13 dockable A.B.C. Professional 570-237-6000 lots with up to 300’ Painting of shoreline. Financ- 36 Yrs Experience ing available. Call We Specialize In WEST WYOMING 1-800-709-5253 New Construction Half double. 2 bed- Residential rooms, freshly OCEAN CITY . Repaints painted, new car- MARYLAND. Best Comm./Industrial peting, off street selection of afford- All Insurance parking, big back able rentals. Full/ Claims yard, no smoking. partial weeks. Call Apartments Finished basement. for FREE brochure. Interior/Exterior Available August 1. Open daily. Holiday Spray,Brush, Rolls $600 + utilities & Real Estate. 1-800- WallpaperRemoval security. Call 638-2102. Online Cabinet Refinish- 570-855-3008 reservations: ing www.holidayoc.com Drywall/Finishing Power Washing 953Houses for Rent Deck Specialist Handy Man BEAUMONT FREE ESTIMATES Country 2nd floor Larry Neer apartment. 2 bed- 570-606-9638 rooms, kitchen & living room. Water, 1000 1324 Water sewer & heat included. Nice Yard. SERVICE Purification No Pets. $600/ DIRECTORY WET BASEMENT/ month +security. 800-511-6579 Free 570-639-2256 inspection/estimate. Leave a Message 1057Construction & call today, don’t Building delay. No costly DALLAS excavation, finished In town 2 bedroom, & unfinished. 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Clarks Summit, Pa. JULY 6TO JULY 12, 2011 50¢ AHHS grad named Walk/Run All-Star honors game MVP A.H. grad BY DON MCGLYNN [email protected] The Frank J. Valvano Memorial 10K Run For Abington Heights High and 5K Walk/Run will be July 30. School volleyball player An- drew McLane, winning the BY SHAUNA MCNALLY Wyoming Valley Conference [email protected] Senior All- Star game LAKE CAREY- Frank J. Valvano’s life MVP was was cut short April 26, 2008 at age 58. the final, in He was traveling home from Hershey on aseries, of Interstate 81 on his motorcycle. His high points wife, Pam Valvano, was driving behind this season. him and had the unfortunate experience The of watching an elderly woman make a U-turn and crash in to her husband on Andrew McLane Abington Heights his motorcycle. He was killed instantly. graduate finished the game, To honor the life of Valvano, one of held at Lake Lehman June 12, his friends, Dick Daniels, decided to with 17 kills, 14 service begin a scholarship in his name and hold points, three aces and six digs awalk/run to raise money to fund it. in the game, to lead his Blue Daniels is the track coach at Tunkhan- team over the Green team by nock Area High School. He and Valvano scores of 25-11, 21-25, 28-26, became friends when Valvano worked as 23-25, 15-13. Assistant Superintendent at Tunkhan- Even with his strong per- nock Area. During that time they also formance, the 19-year-old said taught at the Bucknell Track Camp to- he was surprised to be voted gether. the game’s Most Valuable Daniels got the idea for the walk/run Player, almost as surprised as because his son passed away at age 15. he was to find out he’d be He started the “Jack Daniels Mile” for playing in the game that day. him, a one -mile run. The 26th annual “I didn’t know anything,” run will be August 4 at 7 p.m. in con- said McLane. “My dad went junction with the annual Triton Hose on the computer that morning Company Carnival, prior to the fire- and was looking up the roster man’s parade. Daniels thought it would for the all-star team, and he be meaningful to start something similar said, ‘Do you know that you for his longtime friend Valvano. and Eric (Wasser) are playing The scholarship for Valvano began in in the All-Star game to- 2008; it presents $1,500 to an Abington night?’” Heights High School senior annually. After learning he had made The Frank J. Valvano Memorial 10K Run and 5K Walk/Run was begun in the team, McLane and his ABINGTON JOURNAL PHOTO/ ALEX SEELEY family made the trip to Lake RWA’s Rio Bravo launches his flying leg drop onto The Future. The Ransom Wrestling Alliance perform every Sunday See Honors, Page 2 Lehman. Even with the short in Clarks Summit. notice, he said he was happy to get another chance to ex- tend his high school career by one more game. Kings of the ring Former “To think that my season was over, and I wasn’t going to play again, to get another BY DON MCGLYNN Comet opportunity to play, especially Wrestling Entertainment), and morning to wrestle each other with the best players in the [email protected] it’s the same quality of a and friends. league, was definitely a good his summer, the area’s show.” In the beginning, enthusiasm opportunity for me,” said best entertainment “Every week is 100 percent among the wrestlers was high, continues Tmight be in Abington’s free,” said RWA co-founder but spectators were sparse. McLane. “I went in there knowing it backyard. Kevin Stone. “For years, it was probably was my last game, giving it From now until Sept. 4, the The league was formed after just the wrestlers and their to impress my all, and it was a lot of fun. RWA, or Ransom Wrestling Stone and co-founder Mike girlfriends watching,” said Alot of the players I’ve been Alliance, a semi-professional Tilberry were watching a pro- Stone. wrestling league, will be host- fessional wrestling event on Despite the lack of fans, the BY TOM ROBINSON friends with, I played AAU Abington Journal Sports with a lot of them.” ing shows every Sunday at television, and talking about group kept meeting, and four Correspondent While the game was a nice 11050 Spring Drive, Clarks how they would like to try it. years ago, word of mouth way to finish the 2011 season, Summit, starting at 8:30 p.m. They mentioned the idea to about the league began to Cory Spangenberg’s first chance to play in front of family or against even a even without it, McLane “If you go to it you see how friends Eric Neishell and Gary spread, piquing area residents’ single familiar opponent from his high would have been able to look well- written and thought out Bisignani. Neishell and Bisig- curiosity. the matches are,” said fan nani said they could build a Today, Stone said you will school or college days remains a couple back on the year with pride. of weeks off. The Comets are coming off Steve Werner. ring and set it up on Neishell’s find anywhere from 60 to 100 “In a lot of ways it’s more property in Clarks Summit. people seated around the Spangenberg made his way, along astrong year, making it to the with the rest of the Eugene Emeralds, creative than professional or- The four began the league in homemade ring on any given on an eight-hour bus ride to Vancouver ganizations like WWE (World 2005, meeting every Sunday See MVP ,Page 2 See RWA,Page 2 July 1for the team’s latest Northwest League series. The trip from amateur standout to Major League player can be painfully slow for even those skilled and fortu- nate enough to ultimately complete the Abington National shuts down Christy Mathewson journey. BY ROBERT TOMKAVAGE Spangenberg has done everything [email protected] possible in the first 2 1/2 weeks of his SCRANTON- Abington professional career to move that process along. National pitcher Matt The Emeralds returned home July 4 Hughes shut down the to continue beating up the Vancouver Christy Mathewson li- Canadians. They extended their win- neup, allowing just three ning streak to 13 games and improved hits over five innings, the best record in professional baseball while striking out 11 bat- to 16-2, thanks to the standout play of ters to lead his team to a the second baseman from Abington 10-0 win in a District 17 Heights, both in general and in one Little League All-Stars very specific case. game at South Scranton, Spangenberg’s favorite moment of an June 29. awesome 18-game stretch to begin his Abington National’s ABINGTON JOURNAL PHOTOS/ STEPHANIE WALKOWSKI professional career came late the night Sam Arnold delivered a Nick Kerekes, shown above, of June 29, after midnight back home in two-run home run in the singled for Abington National in Abington National’s Matt Mecca is shown above, rounding third the east. bottom of the first to the fifth inning. and heading home. More memorable than his first at-bat, give his team an early Brian Muckin, shown above, hit, home run or getting the game-win- lead. Eric Brickel led off fourth. Arnold hit a pitch. Kerkes led off the to end the game. Kyle pitched for the Christy Mathew- ning RBI on a bases-loaded walk in his the bottom off the second three-run home run, An- bottom of the fifth with a Porpiglia had two hits for son team June 29. pro debut was rescuing his team from with a solo home run to thony Sallavanti lined an single and later scored on the winners and Collin the first of a handful of close calls the give Abington National a RBI single and Nick awild pitch. Sallavanti Huggler added a double. son, Brian Muckin, Hun- winning streak has survived. 3-0 lead. Abington Na- Kerkes, who entered as a added his second hit dur- Ryan Harvey and Hughes ter Hopkins and Tyler The Emeralds trailed the Salem-Kaiz- tional struck for five runs pinch runner for Salla- ing the inning and Matt also singled. Baltrusaitis each had one in the bottom of the vanti, scored on a wild Mecca scored on an error For Christy Mathew- hit. See Spangenberg, Page 2 CMYK

PAGE 2C www.theabingtonjournal.com The Abington Journal♦Clarks Summit, PA WEDNESDAY, JULY6,2011 Abington Marywood University represented hosts basketball camps in All-Star Marywood University Both camps cost is $135 will host two basketball per camper, group and camps this summer for sibling discounts available, Showcase players in grades four and the cost for Dunmore and up. Green Ridge Biddy Play- BY TOM ROBINSON A“Boy’s Individual Day ers is $100. Abington Journal Sports Camp” will be held Mon- They also both feature Correspondent day through Friday, July daily game, daily contests, SCRANTON – Shortstop 18 to 22, 9 a.m. to 1p.m. skill development, guest Kevin Elwell, second for boys, in grades seven lectures and Friday pizza baseman Justin Klingman to 12 party. and pitcher Jason Subasic A“Boy’s and Girl’s In- For more information, represented the playoff- dividual Day Camp” will contact: Eric Grundman, bound Abington team July be held Monday through Men’s Basketball Coach 1at the American Legion Friday, August 1to 5, 9 Marywood University at Scouts All-Star Showcase a.m. to 1p.m. for boys 570.961.4724 or e-mail: for players from the Dis- and girls in grades four [email protected] trict 11 (Lackawanna to eight/ County) and Wyoming Valley leagues at Connell Park. ABINGTON JOURNAL PHOTOS/BEN FREDA Changes on the state Patti Greco from Scranton is shown above the putting green. level in the past year Scott Greens set to host eliminated the American Legion Scouts All-Star Club honors members Showcase as a series of summer golf clinic events that progressed The Country Club of Scranton Women’s Golf Association toward Pennsylvania’s hosted a golf tournament to honor the deceased members at The Lackawanna County Life Academy will con- East-West Game. the Country Club of Scranton, Clarks Summit, June 30. Department of Parks and duct the eight hours of They did not, however, Recreation will hold a professional instruction. stop District 11 American Summer Yo uth Golf Clinic In addition, Scott Greens Legion from pulling to- beginning July 8. is starting a Tee Golf pro- gether its best players for The clinic is currently gram for boys and girls asimilar event. scheduled for July 8, 15, ages 4 to 7 from 9:30 to The showcase featured 22 and 29 from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. July 8, 15, 22 the old format with the 11:30 a.m. and 29. exception that players are The clinic will be held The four-week program simply evaluated without at Scott Greens Golf Club, is $40 per child. achance to move on to located at 455 Green Applications for the pro- another level. Elwell, Grove Road, Scott Town- gram are available at Klingman and Subasic ship. McDade Park, were among a group of The cost for the four- 570.963.6764; Scott 30 players from District week clinic for boys and Greens Golf Club, 11 got together with 16 girls ages 8 to 16 is $55. 570.254.6979; www.lacka- from the Wyoming Valley From left: Christine Yi from Clarks Summit, Barbara Erhard from Scott and Corey McA- wannacounty.org; and as- to be timed and tested on Roaring Brook Twp, Jeanne Nicholas from Clarks Summit, and Kay larney of A Swing for wingforlife.com. Rhiew from Clarks Summit. skills before participating Maura Swatkowski from Wa- in a simulated game. Dis- verly tees off. trict 11 president Jeff Ko- valeski organized the event with help from for- McLane. The 10th overall pick by the can’t get caught up in that. mer president George MVP The chemistry the Comets SPANGENBERG San Diego Padres in this When you do is when you Roskos, coaches and oth- Continued from Page 1 have created over the years Continued from Page 1 year’s Major League Baseball start sliding.” ers who have been active carried over and was visible in Draft has been tearing up the Spangenberg, who spent with the league. PIAA playoffs. the all-star game between er Vo lcanoes, 2-1, with two Northwest League. one year each at Virginia Mil- “When it was dropped “It’s the best finish that McLane and Wasser. out in the bottom of the ninth Through Monday night’s itary Academy and Indian by the state, Pete Petruc- Abington has ever had, the “He was my setter, so we when they brought Spangen- win over Vancouver, Spangen- River State College in Florida berg led the short-season before being drafted, has al- ci, George Roskos and boys team,” said McLane. still had all the same calls that berg to the plate with the myself talked about it to “We never made it past the bases loaded. Class A league on-base per- ready seen that the daily chal- we would run in our normal centage (.557), combined lenges of professional base- make sure we kept it go- first game of playoffs. (This All it took was a first-pitch game play,” explained fastball for Spangenberg to on-base percentage and slug- ball are tough enough without ing for our kids in Dis- year) We won that one, and McLane. “All the other hitters end the game with a clean ging percentage (1.105), runs alapse in concentration. trict 11 and we knew the then made it to states. would have to adjust to his Wyoming Valley wanted single on a liner between scored (16) and walks (23). “It’s a daily grind,” he said. “It was the school’s best sets, whereas I knew exactly to jump on board,” Kova- shortstop and third base. He ranked second in batting “Every single hour of every league record ever, I think, it what he was going to set, and leski said. “It was a great win for our average (.387) and RBI (17), day, you’re concentrating on was 13-2.” depending on what position Agroup of local college team to keep our streak go- was tied for second in doubles baseball. The outside-hitter credits (7), fourth in slugging per- “You have to take care of coaches attended the he was playing, how high he ing,” Spangenberg said. centage (.548) and tied for your body and be ready to workout. much of the Comet’s success was going to set it. So I defi- No player has had more to do with that streak than Span- sixth in stolen bases (5). play.” Kovaleski said the 60- to the bond between the team, nitely benefited from having made up of seniors who have him as my setter.” genberg, who reached base at When it came time for the So far, Spangenberg has yard dash times that were least twice in each of his first Northwest League to name its always been ready. He has compiled, along with been playing together for four McLane plans to continue years, and the guidance of his volleyball career with the 18 games and used the game- Player of the Week from the played every inning of every throwing strength from first full week of the season game, playing 17 times at head coach Dan Phillips. Bloomsburg University club winner to give him a seventh each position, will be straight multi-hit game. Monday, Spangenberg was the second base and spending one “He’s been our coach since team when he attends the available to interested Spangenberg drove in the obvious choice. game as designated hitter. scouts and recruiters. our freshman year, and he just university in the fall. tying run Saturday during a “It’s been a great start so After starting the season bat- pushed us all four years. I was McLane is a Scranton resi- four-run seventh that rallied far,” Spangenberg said. “I’m ting second and making token happy he was our coach, I dent and the son of Jeffery the team to a 10-8 victory over just trying to keep it going.” appearances first and fourth in really liked him,” said and Roxanne McLane. the Canadians. He had a hit And, trying not to look at the order, he has settled in for during a two-run ninth inning the impressive numbers he now as the third hitter. to load the bases right before keeps piling up. “I’ll go wherever they put niels and made by Wisnosky 1972 to 1981. During that time the Emeralds broke a shutout “I’m trying to stay away me and do whatever I can do HONORS Jewelers. he also coached track and on the way to 6-2, 12-inning from that and keep on play- to help the team win,” Span- Continued from Page 1 Awards will be presented to wrestling. The Valvano chil- win over the Canadians. ing,” Spangenberg said. “You genberg said. females and males of different dren, Abbey Valvano, 27, who 2009. The third annual walk/ age groups and to the winners lives in Wisconsin and Leah run will be July 30 at 8 a.m. in of each of the three races, the Valvano, 30, who lives in Ge- RWA conjunction with Lake Carey 10K run, the 5K run and the orgia will be visiting town for Day. Both courses take place 5K walk. the walk/run, which honors Continued from Page 1 around the lake. “There is even a ‘masters their father. Registration begins at 6:30 category’ for those over 190 Last year, 155 people partici- Sunday. a.m. at Lake Carey Station 69 pounds, because Frank was a pated in the walk/run and more “I have no idea how it Fire Station Pavilion on state bigger guy,” said Pam Valvano. than $3,000 was raised. All the happened,” Tilberry said of route 1007. People can also Valvano is originally from proceeds go directly to The the crowds. pre-register. The cost to regis- Clarks Summit, and a 1967 Community Foundation of “It’s kind of like ‘Field ter is $15, and the first 100 graduate of Abington Heights Susquehanna and Wyoming of Dreams,’ if you build it, people to register will receive High School. He taught math Counties, which manages the they will come. One day afree T- shirt designed by Da- at Abington Heights from scholarship. they just started coming.” This year’s sponsors include: With the large crowds Endless Mountains Water, and a new group of loyal Kapmeyer Trucking, McCau- fans, some of who Tilberry ley Insurance, Northeast Di- describes as die-hard, the ABINGTON JOURNAL PHOTO/ALEX SEELEY versified Services, Pennsylva- RWA wrestlers began cre- Mantis watches as Main Event holds Davey Thunder in a submission nia Financial Group (PFG) and ating colorful characters, move. Sherwood Freightliner Sterling and adding storylines, sim- &Western Star. Those in- ilar to what other wrestling But, even while keeping them at ransomw@ya- terested can make donations leagues like the WWE have their younger fans in mind, hoo.com. to: Frank J. Valvano Scholar- done, to keep the crowds the RWA has managed to While admission is free, ship, The Community Founda- entertained. keep the event action- the RWA hosts one charity tion of Susquehanna and The show features ring- packed, and the wrestlers show each year where there Wyoming Counties, 270 Lake side commentators for the meet once a week to work they will accept donations Street, Montrose, PA 18801. fans in attendance, who on new moves that will for a charity. To sign up for the race or range from four years old entertain. The charity and date of find out more information, go to adults. While the group is now that show has yet to be to http://www.neparun- With a number of chil- established, Stone and Til- determined. For more in- dren making up the audi- berry said they are always formation on the charity FILE PHOTO ner.com/el/110730fjv.html or Participants from last year’s Frank J. Valvano Memorial 10K Run and 5K contact Dick Daniels at ence, the group has strived looking for new members, show or the RWA, visit Walk/Run are shown above. This year’s event will be held July 30. 570.240.1932. to keep the weekly event a and anyone interested in http://ransomwres- family-friendly night. trying out should contact tling.webs.com/. CMYK

WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 2011 THE ABINGTON JOURNAL♦CLARKS SUMMIT, PA WWW.THEABINGTONJOURNAL.COM PAGE 3C Honor Roll: Abington Heights High School OBITUARY Abington Heights High School Allison M. Abdalla, Brandon J. Madison V. Strony, Mary E. Swift, Caroline E. Andrews, Carolyn has announced its fouth quarter Addeo, Sean R. Albright, Alex F. William G. Swisher, Panos C. Tsak- Armstrong, Kimberly M. Barren, honor roll for 2010-2011. Altier, John J. Andrews, Doaa las, Krysta L. VanDeinse, Bradley Michael K. Beamish, Brooke R. Grade 9 Atamna, Marc A. Balzani, Jason S. M. Wagner, Kyle E. Walsh, Stacey C. Benson, Tia R. Bird, Ashley L. Blasi, Stuart Barry Northup Igor Andrzhievsky, Lauren M. Bamford, Emily L. Barrett, Made- Watkins and Amy S. Wolsiffer. Julia A. Boccagno, Alexa M. Bolock, June 13, 2011 Archibald, Grace M. Arnold, Da- line Belknap, Natalie H. Belknap, Grade 11 Mary C. Brazill, Matthew V. Brazill, nielle Barrasse, Sarah Beamish, Brianna Benson, Ellen K. Brown, Alexa Abdalla, Rajeen A. Amin, Justin A. Brodrick, Zachary S. Stuart Bar- years. Cierra Beck, Erika L. Beyrent, Noah Kelsey J. Brown, Matthew T. Bruz- Robert A. Angradi Jr., Matthew J. Burns, Garett Button, William J. ry Northup, Barry is survived by two Bianchi, Kyle Blasi, Kyle Bormann, zano, Troy Bunnell, Madeline A. Arcangelo, Elizabeth L. Archibald, Byron, Abbey M. Cadden, Kathleen of Atlantic children, David Northup, of Krista A. Brickel, Gabriel Brutico, Burgoyne, Margaret R. Carter, Tyler S. Asay, Gianna R. Baldoni, L. Calcerano, Delaney E. Caputo, Beach, Fla., Massachusetts, and Amy Mikaela Brutico, Salvatore M. Sierra N. Caswell, Molly A. Cham- Gina M. Baruffaldi, Justin G. Basal- Kayleigh Clark, Tierney J. Clark, formerly of Space, of New Hampshire, Bulzoni, Eliza Burdick-Risser, Abi- bers, Paul A. Cheng, Peter J. yga, Dylan Berardelli, Paige E. Lindsey E. Cohen, Christine A. Clarks Sum- and two grandchildren, Car- gail C. Burke, Jennifer K. Burke, Cheng, Patrick Conahan, Erica M. Betts, Emma L. Black, Kelly M. Colman, Megan R. Conaboy, Mary mit, died June oline Space and Lila North- Blair R. Cacciamani, Natalie Carleo, Conniff, Gerald R. Connor, Sean M. Boyer, Austin G. Brown, Megan T. Katherine Crowley, Megan L. Cun- 13, 2011. up. Brian Carpenter, Joseph Carroll, Conway, Emily P. Davis, Taylor E. Brown, G. Brendan Buckbee, Scott ningham, Adam R. Dec, Dylan J. Born on June 8, 1947, he All services will be private. Alexandria Y. Catania, Brooke Davis, Alexandra E. DeQueiroz, M. Burguess, Gerard J. Burke, Degilio, Brianna L. DelPrete, Rachel was the son of the late Stuart Online condolences may be Chapple, Kanak Chattopadhyay, Samantha A. Dench, Colleen M. Michael E. Burke, Sean T. Burke, M. Dennen, Alicia M. Donahoe, Howard and Muriel Llewelyn sent to www.lawren- Daniel J. Check, Isabelle C. Clauss, Devine, Conor G. Dickinson, Jennif- Emily D. Byron, Daniel P. Callen, Melissa K. Durante, Molly E. Egan, Beveridge Northup. ceeyoungfuneralhome.com. Lauren Coggins, John T. Come- er A. Drazba, Samantha E. Duck- Matthew L. Callen, Patrick D. Cal- John A. Eggleston, Jonathan C. Barry was a graduate of Arrangements by the Law- rford, Chloe Cummings, Jeremy worth, Evan Eckersley, Paige N. vey, Adam P. Candelori, Caroline Ellsworth, Kayla Farinola, Morgan Muhlenberg College, Allen- rence E. Yo ung Funeral Cummings, Scott M. Curran, Moni- Eisenlohr, Rachel L. Ezrin, Nico M. M. Check, Mary G. Chuff, Brandon L. Fayocavitz, Stephanie A. Ferrei- town, and had been living Home, 418 S. State St., ka M. Danoski, Ethan J. Danzig, Fazio, Kasey M. Feather, Megan E. S. Conniff, Diana E. Crowley, Jef- ra, Mathew L. Fiegleman, Kelly A. out of the area for many Clarks Summit. Serena DeSeta, Katie L. Decker, Fellows, Christian J. Ferreira, frey S. Curran, Felicia DeMilta, Foley, James L. Fruehan, Mag- John Dempsey, Michael J. Devine, Connor J. Fialko, Andrew J. Fiegle- Dana A. deSoto, Jordan R. Dinger, dalena L. Fruehan, Angelica A. BayLynn G. Ellsworth, William F. man, Gina R. Fiore, Ryan J. Fiorillo, Tiffani L. Durso, Bethany A. Earley, Gabriel, Alexis E. Gee, Catherine L. John S. Stemphoski Jr. Epsom, Alexandra L. Epstein, Re- William P. Fitzgerald, Kaitlin E. Zachary J. Eischeid, Chad D. Fara- Gesford, Warren J. Glynn, Amanda July 4, 2011 becca Fallk, Luke Fazio, Christoph- Fletcher, Tara Foley, Heidi J. day, James B. Fazio, Aaron R. E. Gower, Zachary M. Graham, er Ferrario, Joseph Fiorillo, Rebec- Frantz, John L. Fruehan, Kristie J. Fleming, Connor F. Fleming, Kristin Arielle N. Green, Sarah A. Gronsky, John S. Pritchyk, Newton Twp.; two ca A. Fiorillo, Katie-Sue Fischer, Furiosi, David A. Galaydick, Rebec- A. Flowers, Marina E. Fox, Sara G. Roni M. Halloran, Kristen L. Hardy, Stemphoski grandchildren, Joey and Jake Lauryn Fitch, Michael Fitzpatrick, ca A. Gervais, Shomik N. Ghosh, Fulton, Kayla D. Galdieri, Abbie J. Timothy P. Harris, Joetta A. Hash- Jr., Newton Pritchyk; a brother, Robert Ryan D. Gilbert, Samantha Grego- Maria B. Gibson, Rhiannon M. Gray, Gall, Mark Garbin, Quinn M. Gib- em, Annabelle R. Hayes, Kimberly Twp., died Stemphoski, Carbondale; 3 rowicz, Annarose Gromelski, Ri- Matthew J. Gronsky, Patrick J. bons, Candice M. Giordano, Adrian- M. Hiler, Kelsey A. Hudak, Amanda July 4 at sisters, Eleanor Twardeski, chard S. Guditus, Mia C. Gurganus, Haggerty, Lindsey A. Hannigan, nah J. Glynn, Elisha Z. Goberdon, K. Iffert, Karlie L. Jaeger, Darryl V. home. His Elmira, N.Y., Gloria Malew- Tara M. Hambrose, Matthew P. Katrina A. Helcoski, Kory P. Hel- Jacob C. Goodman, Marisa A. Jones, Matthew D. Karam, Brittany wife is the ich, Jacksonville, N.C., and Heckman, Nathan H. Hollander, coski, Cassidy R. Henry, Jamie C. Gretz, Conor Griffin, Amelia K. P. Kazmierski, Erica M. Kester, former Catherine Auriemma. Marlene Vladika, Lake Ariel. Matthew R. Huggler, Erin Jaeger, Henzes, Kellan E. Hirschler, Victo- Halloran, William Hamersly, Lauren Joshua S. Kinney, Zackary A. Klien, The couple celebrated their He was preceded in death, Camilla M. Jones, Meghan Judge, ria E. Jeschke, Thomas E. Jubon, C. Hoyt, Katherine J. Hubert, Jor- Justin A. Klingman, Victoria E. 56th wedding anniversary by a son Stephen, and his son- Tyler J. Julian, Quinn D. Karam, Martha K. Kairis, Ryan J. Kiernan, dan L. Hughes, Rachel A. Ingalls, Kochmer, Anna S. Kovaleva, Ste- June 25. in -law, Joseph Pritchyk. Luke A. Kazmierski, Tarek Khalil, Paige L. Kinney, Brynn L. Kizer, Jenna M. Jalowiec, Daniel T. Jasin- phanie H. Lalos, John R. Lenahan, Born in Olyphant, he was The Mass of Christian Buri- Zachary Kilbourne, Samuel D. Corryn B. Klien, Kaylee R. Kline, ski, Xiaofeng Jie, Adam T. Jones, Joseph P. Lenahan, Brian J. Levy, the son of the late John S. Sr. al will be held July 7 at 10 Kontz, Kristara Kopicki, William A. Kyle R. Kocsis, Jason D. Kohn, Alexa A. Julian, Benjamin J. Kalma- Matthew B. Lewis, Anni Ling, and Olga Stemphoski. Prior to a.m. at the Church of St. Ben- Kozar, Andrew P. Kuzma, Lauren A. Alicia K. Kohut, Nicholas A. Kremp, nowicz, Melissa L. Keisling, Kevin J. James J. Loboda, Ronisha A. Lo- his retirement in 1995, he was edict, 1845 Newton Ransom Larar, Zia Lawrence, Justin P. Ryan J. Kresge, Jessica A. Kurey, Kerekes, Brittanie Kilbourne, Molly pez-Thomas, Tara E. MacGregor, aself -employed concrete Blvd. Interment will be pri- Levy, Spenser R. Lionetti, Kevin S. Holly L. LaCapra, Josephine R. M. Killeen, Ian A. Kopack, Nicole E. Michaela M. Marciano, Nicole M. contractor. He was a Life vate at the convenience of the Malone, Alexa R. Matillano, Antho- LaCoe, Gerald M. Langan, Stepha- Kozar, Taylor Kreinces, Kaitlin E. Marzani, Ryan P. Matterer, Kelsey Member of the Newton Ran- family. ny Matsell, Richard A. McDermott, nie T. Larar, Alyssa E. Laubham, Kulp, Colin Langan, Vanessa L. M. May, Katelin M. McAndrew, som Vo lunteer Fire Co., since Friends may call on July 6 Ryan J. McDonald, William Messler, Ellen A. Leightcap, Andrew R. Lempicky, Abigail A. Lenahan, David G. Mecca, Erik K. Meyer, 1966, where he was instru- from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Law- Kelly Mitchell, Kaitlinn M. Mitrow, Leister, Richard C. Lenahan, Alicia Madison A. Levinson, John W. Alexei R. Michaels, Katelyn M. mental in building the new rence E. Yo ung Funeral Corey Moletsky, Morgan Muller, A. Lesneski, Ariana S. Lomeo, Loboda, Jessica R. Machler, Celina Molinaro, Zachary R. Morano, firehouse, as well as the Home, 418 S. State St., Clarks Brenden J. Murphy, Jerry Murray, James E. Lowe, Nicole K. Maden- Mahalidge, Jessica L. Mahler, Matthew J. Murnin, Erica Nealon, Northeast Pennsylvania Fire Summit. Memorials may be Audra F. Nealon, Catherine Nealon, sky, Chloe, N. Maloney, Abigail M. Elizabeth C. Makowski, Brian C. Kaylee M. Nelson, Michael V. Nole, Training Grounds. He was a made to the Newton Ransom Maura Nealon, James D. Neuhau- Mappes, Joseph M. Marciano, Mattern, Morgan L. McKeon, Salo- Megan C. O’Donnell, Oladayo R. member of Church St. Bene- Vo lunteer Fire Co., 1890 New- sel, James P. Nolan, Claire E. Nota- Christian J. Mazur, Courtney L. mey O. Mensah, Mason S. Moher, Osuntokun, Kirsten L. Overholser, dict, and also served on the ton Ransom Blvd., Clarks rianni, Elyse A. Notarianni, Paige M. McCreary, Katherine M. McDonald, Eric Montella, Nicole E. Moore, Crystal E. Page, Joshua M. Palmer, Newton Twp. Planning Com- Summit, PA 18411. Notarianni, Eric M. Onofrey, Jennif- Emily F. McGarry, Jessica L. Elizabeth F. Moxen, Tyler D. Muir, Neha S. Pancholy, Kyle L. Pango- mission. For directions or to send er L. Page, Julia Pagnani, Morgan McMinn, Madeline Z. McNichols, Mihir Mulloth, James H. Neff, Alex- nis, Bradley S. Parry, Alison M. Also surviving are a son, online condolences, visit C. 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C.S. resident CROSSWORD ANSWERS FROM PAGE A8 association president-elect

David Palmiter Jr., Ph.D., ABPP, a Clarks Summit psychologist on the faculty at Marywood University in Scranton has been voted President-Elect by the members of the Pennsylva- nia Psychological Associ- ation (PPA). It is the second -largest state psychological association in the country, O’Malley family supports with more than 3,000 mem- bers. Dr. Palmiter will serve Women’s Resource Center as President in 2012-2013. Dr. Palmiter is also the The O’Malley family members recently donated $1,100 to the Wom- author of book released this en’s Resource Center (WRC) in memory of their mother, Ann Marie quarter titled, “Working O’Malley who passed away Jan. 23 of this year. O’Malley was a speak- Parents, Thriving Families,” er and fundraiser for the Women’s Resource Center in the name of her for working parents who daughter, Margie Holodnak Davis, who was a victim of domestic vio- want to do the best they can lence killed by her estranged husband David Davis. for their children in the time The O’Malley family has been working with the Women’s Resource they have together. A work- Center since the death of Margie Holodnak Davis. ing father with three chil- Shown, from left, are: Christine O’Malley holding Vincent O’Malley, dren, Palmiter said he un- Patrick O’Malley II holding dog Bailey, Patrick O’Malley, Mary Theresa derstands the challenges O’Malley, Peg Ruddy of the Women’s Resource Center, Matt O’Malley today’s parents face. and Leo Ruddy. CMYK

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