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WILKES-BARRE, PA timesleader.com FRIdAy,AuguSt 2, 2013 50¢ 16 bridges getweight limits CityVest still owner of State cites scarce funds in decision to impose restrictions on county spans Sterling site,

JERRY LYNOTT on the Department of [email protected] Transportation’s list are open. mayor warns Five of them are posted with Already listed as structurally weight restrictions: deficient by the state, 16 bridges in • A bridge on state Route 118 Nothing is going right to seek possession Luzerne County will see new weight over Fades Creek in Township; of the real estate because restrictions due to scarce funding • A bridge on state Route 415 to be happening it paid for traffic barriers for improvements. over the Harveys Lake inlet at and demolition. The city The bridges are among those Harveys Lake; until city ownership staked its claim by filing throughout Pennsylvania that state • A bridge on state Route 437 a municipal lien against Transportation Secretary Barry over a tributary to Creasy Creek in Pete g. Wilcox | the times Leader is established CityVest in January Schoch said could be posted begin- Dennison Township; PennDOTposted a weight limit for the bridge on state Route 415 over the seeking $76,148 for its ning this month. Harveys Lake inlet and will do so for other bridges in Luzerne County and JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES expenses over two years, All of the 16 bridges in the county See BRIDGES |12A throughout the state due to lack of funding for repairs. [email protected] and Leighton said the $419,000 demolition and Wilkes-Barre officials other city costs will be won’t have legal stand- added. ing to negotiate A legal action A heart that longs for home and finalize new similar to a development foreclosure on at the Hotel defaulted mort- Sterling site until gages will proba- the city owns the bly be the chosen property, and path to city own- the process to ership, Leighton secure ownership said. will take months, Leighton Local attorney city Mayor Tom David Schwager, Leighton cautioned Wed- who has no involvement nesday. in the matter, agreed to “It’s not going to hap- explain how the legal pen overnight,” Leighton process works because said. he regularly handles real He said he has had no estate executions. communication with the The lien holder — the property owner, the non- city — must file a writ profit CityVest, through- with the county and pro- out the city’s demolition vide the sheriff’s office of the condemned former with $2,500 and various hotel at the corner of documents required to River and Market streets. The city has the legal See STERLING |12A Theft charges avendetta, suspect’swife says

Harveys Lake council as son Jason Boice, 38, president says case an authority foreman, and authority secretary has no impact on Denise Sult, 61, were each borough finances charged Wednesday with two counts of theft and Clark Van Orden |the times Leader two counts of receiving George Gera, a lifelong resident of Eckley Miners’ Village, was displaced by a June 4 fire and is eager to return to his family home. For now, he’s staying at a senior living ROGER DUPUIS stolen property in connec- community in Butler Township. [email protected] tion with household and automotive items they HARVEYS LAKE — allegedly purchased in Charges against three 2007 and 2008 using bor- sewer authority employees ough accounts. Fire displaced Eckley man from lifelong residence who allegedly used agency “We are sympathetic accounts for a combined to the fact that many of $800 worth of personal our residents will have JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES Township. patch town, and Gera is — or They particularly worried about purchases will have no questions regarding these [email protected] “All I’ve got left is this,” the was — the last Eckley native liv- the impact of post-fire stress on impact on borough financ- charges,” Williams wrote 86-year-old said, waving his ing in the village. his high blood pressure. es, Council President Amy in a statement to the George Gera misses his gun walking cane. “I’m in a state of Gera stayed with loved ones Eckley officials offered Gera Williams said Thursday. media. “Please know that cabinet, record player and trusty limbo.” after the blaze and two weeks ago another rental unit at the his- Meanwhile, the council- any information that is encyclopedias he consulted when A June 4 fire cast Gera out of moved — very temporarily, he toric mining village because they woman whose family is received by council will be questions popped into his mind. the home where he was born and emphasizes — to the Providence are still assessing options for at the center of the case shared with the residents He looks smart in his crisp new raised with 10 siblings, but the Place retirement community in the fire-damaged structure, said spoke out against what she of Harveys Lake Borough.” shirts and pants but wishes he retired Wilkes University profes- Butler Township. Bode J. Morin, the museum’s site sees as a political vendetta “We will cooperate fully still had the familiar worn clothes sor holds out hope he will return administrator. advanced by a former rival. with authorities,” wrote he donned to putter in his garden to that spot to live out the rest of Family’s concerns Gera saw flaws with the other General Municipal Williams. or relax on his front porch. his days. Family members said they unit but primarily declined Authority of Harveys The alleged wrongdo- Most of all, he aches for his The home is among several encouraged the placement so because he has his heart set on Lake Executive Director ing was brought to police lifelong family homestead at rented to private individuals at he could receive some physical Richard Boice, 66 — a Eckley Miners’ Village in Foster the historic state-owned coal therapy and medical monitoring. See HOME |12A former mayor — as well See VENDETTA |12A Man sentenced in bar shooting allowed towithdrawguilty plea

Claude Johnston, 38, had been sentenced by then-Judge Ciavarella Johnston’s guilty plea — Luzerne understood the guilty plea. prison. Judge Fred Pierantoni ruled in Johnston formally withdrew Johnston and a co-defendant, Rasha SHEENA DELAZIO guilty plea. July that Johnston would be per- his plea Thursday at a hearing Wimms, 35, were charged after the [email protected] Claude Johnston, 38, had sought to mitted to withdraw it. before Pierantoni. March 2005 shooting. Police said the two withdraw his December 2005 guilty plea Pierantoni ruled that at the In February 2011, a federal jury men, their faces covered by bandanas, WILKES-BARRE — A man sentenced based on claims that his sentence was time Johnson entered the plea, convicted Ciavarella of 12 counts stormed into the Hazle Avenue bar and eight years ago by then-Judge Mark excessive and errors were made at the there was no discussion of pos- related to his acceptance of $1 opened fire. Ciavarella to a 24- to 72-year prison sen- time. sible sentences and fines, no million from Robert Mericle, Police said Crystal Crawford and tence on charges he injured people in a After appeals and other post-convic- basis was put on the record and Johnston who built two juvenile detention Steven McClean, of Wilkes-Barre, and shooting at the now-closed White House tion hearings — including a ruling by Johnston’s attorney failed to centers used by Luzerne County. Cafe has been permitted to withdraw his Ciavarella denying a request to withdraw raise an issue to challenge that Johnston Ciavarella was sentenced to 28 years in See PLEA |12A

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Times Leader Staff Candidates must collect council. Williams, Christopher LOTTERY a number of signatures, the first Independent Concert hands WILKES-BARRE — depending on what elected to a county over his informa- MIDDAY DRAWING Christopher Concert, office they are seeking, office, is completing tion to Marissa DAILY NUMBER - 1-0-6 a Swoyersville borough to appear on the ballot. his second year on the Crispell at the BIG 4 - 6-3-3-1 council member, handed Election Bureau 11-member council. Luzerne County in his nomination papers Director Marisa The next election Bureau of QUINTO - 5-9-4-5-7 Thursday to appear as a Crispell-Barber said a deadline is Aug. 8, Elections Office TREASURE HUNT candidate for mayor. total of five people filed which is the deadline for so he can appear 06-14-18-24-30 Thursday was the last nomination papers, with candidates nominated on the ballot for Swoyersville EVENING DRAWING day to circulate and file one person, Concert, by nomination papers DAILY NUMBER - 5-8-2 nomination papers for filing on the deadline to withdraw from the mayor. Thursday was the final day BIG 4 - 4-6-4-7 Independent and third- day. race and Aug. 13, which for Independent party candidates in the Crispell said is the deadline for candidates to get QUINTO - 0-8-6-8-9 county. only one candidate, candidates nominated onto the ballot. CASH 5 Concert said he has Rick Williams, in the primary to 02-09-11-29-34 been contemplating a is a county-wide withdraw. Aimee Dilger MATCH 6 for mayor for quite candidate. Williams Oct. 7 is the last day | The Times Leader some time and made filed an Independent to register to vote in the 16-17-22-25-27-35 it official Thursday. nomination for county Nov. 5 election. One player matched all five numbers in COURTBRIEFS Thursday’s “Cash 5” PittstonArea board brings backcurriculum jackpot drawing, winning $125,000. WILKES-BARRE any objections to the – A Nanticoke man amounts billed.” Today’s jackpot will be charged with having Cefalo’s attorneys, who worth $125,000. position it eliminated inAugust 2012 heroin, cocaine and mari- include his father, said in Lottery officials reported juana inside his home court papers Marc Cefalo 59 players matched in October 2011 was has not had contact with Among 19 hired on Thursday who applied for a principal position,” president in 2007, and was elected to sentenced Wednesday Lipperini regarding any four numbers, winning night is former school board Linskey said. a four-year term as Luzerne County’s to four to eight years in payment since April $213.50 each; member James “Red” O’Brien Linskey and Kelly walked out of the recorder of deeds. state prison. 2009. 2,340 players matched meeting, and Board President Charles He recently ran for district judge Karl T. Traynham, WILKES-BARRE three numbers, winning Sciandra ordered a private, executive seat formerly held by Fred Pierantoni, 29, of East Main Street, A Luzerne County JOE HEALEY session in a back classroom off the who was elected to the county was sentenced on two judge has denied a $9 each; and [email protected] library to sort out the hires. Linskey Court of Common Pleas. He lost the counts each of possession request made by the 25,939 players matched and Kelly returned, but Kelly and Democratic nomination by a hand- with intent to deliver attorney of a man two numbers, winning YATESVILLE — After nearly a Gorzkowski stayed out of the private ful of votes to Alexandra Kokura of and criminal conspiracy. charged with taking $1 each. year of infighting and a raucous meet- meeting. Dupont. She is running against Jerry Traynham pleaded guilty $6,000 from a non-school ing Thursday night, the Pittston Area When all returned, the board tabled Mecadon, who won the Republican to the charges in March. youth basketball league No player matched all six School Board returned Janet Donovan the curriculum position. nomination. County Judge Fred to have the District numbers in Thursday’s to oversee the district’s curriculum. But after that, Gorzkowski made a O’Brien will earn $50,000 a year Pierantoni ordered Attorney’s Office com- “Match 6”jackpot Last August, the board reassigned motion to return Donovan as director plus benefits. Traynham to have no ply with an alleged plea drawing. Monday’s Donovan from director of cur- of curriculum. The standing-room- O’Brien will be in charge of the contact with victims, co- agreement. riculum to building principal at the only crowd erupted in applause. district’s warehouse, supplies and defendants or witnesses Judge Lesa Gelb jackpot will be worth Intermediate Center and did away The superintendent made a plea for purchasing, Sciandra said. “We need and gave Traynham threw out the request $3.1 million. with her former position. Donovan as principal of curriculum. someone who can track all the dis- six days credit for time of Christopher Walsh, Lottery officials reported Superintendent Michael Garzella “I support putting Dr. Janet trict’s assets,” he said. already served in prison. 37, of Dallas, charged 29 players matched has been pushing to have her reinstat- Donovan as director of curriculum,” In other business, the board: According to court with stealing the money five numbers, winning ed, but the board’s majority resisted, Garzella said. “I was here a month and • Hired Arthur Savokinas as princi- papers, on Oct. 26, from the Luzerne citing the district’s budget crunch. realized we need that position.” pal at the primary center. He replaces 2011, police searched County Lightning Youth $1,000 each; 1,493 Last night, the board hired 19 peo- The board then voted to return Theresa McAndrew, who retired. Traynham’s home, where Basketball League players matched four ple. Donovan to director of curriculum * Hired Kevin Booth as principal in they found 34 grams of between October 2011 numbers, winning $20 After it re-hired Donovan as the and to make Coreen Milazzo principal charge of human resources, security suspected crack cocaine, and July 2012. each; and 27,484 players Intermediate Center principal, the of the Intermediate Center. and federal programs. This is a new 842 packets of suspected Walsh’s attorney, board meeting turned into a shouting Linskey took issue with the way position. heroin and a small Anthony Lumbus, had matched three numbers, match. the hires were made. The district has • Hired Chris Lezvenick as vice amount of marijuana. requested that prosecu- winning $2 each. Board members Bob Linskey, Joe a clear hiring policy for professional principal at the high school and Police said they also tors be made to comply Kelly and Richard Gorzkowski said employees and it was not followed, he Joseph Giambra as vice principal at found a digital scale com- with an alleged plea they were not informed of all the inter- said. Sciandra said he spent the past the middle school. monly used to measure agreement that would nal candidates that applied for the three days helping interview dozens • Hired the following as special narcotics for sale. enter Walsh into the OBITUARIES administration positions. “We don’t of candidates and the policy was fol- education teachers: Maria Piazza, Police said three county’s Accelerated Brek, Karen even know who the hell applied,” lowed. Michael Strukus, Amy Olivieri, men were in the home Rehabilitative Disposition Linskey said. “I’m done playing this The board also hired former school Heather McAndrew, Krista McGlynn, and that they learned program, which would Damsky, Wilma game.” board member James “Red” O’Brien Jarryd Lokuta, Gabrielle LaScala and Traynham lived there and allow Walsh’s charged to Dobish, Margaret Board member Anthony Guariglia as a warehouse supervisor. Andrea Wharton. paid the rent. Traynham be expunged at the com- said he called the district and found O’Brien previously served as mayor • Hired Kaitlyn Hopkins as a was not at the residence pletion of the program. Dougherty, Anna out who applied. He suggested of Avoca for three years, was elected speech therapist, William Mills as a during the search. The District Attorney’s Linskey should have done the same. to three terms on the Pittston Area psychologist and Jennifer Stone as a Assistant District Office denied that Gilbert, Ann “I shouldn’t have to call to find out School Board, where he served as social worker. Attorney Jill Matthews request, alleging that Gillis, Florence Lada prosecuted the plea negotiations were case. Traynham was being discussed but no Hady, Regina Charter school directors hire 2 represented by attorney specific plea was offered Sadowski, Martha Basil Russin. to Walsh. WILKES-BARRE – Gelb said the matter Schaefer, Cornelius ing from different angles as well as Jeffrey Polanin was hired to start Attorneys who represent is scheduled for trial Jeffrey Polanin to work as architect’s conceptions of the build- work on Aug. 14 at an annual salary a Mazda Miata parts on Aug. 19. Walsh, a Siepietowski, ing’s nature-themed common space. of $33,000. dealer in a lawsuit filed teacher at the Hazleton Victoria full-time music teacher; As presented, the area will include The board also hired Mellissa last month in county Area School District, Mellissa Malek hired as aide skylights, a fireplace and a large wall Malek as a part-time kindergarten court alleging a failure to was charged after other Page 8A with removable panels that will fea- aide for up to 25 hours per week at pay $40,000 to a Pittston organization members ture changeable pictures of nature an hourly rate of $8.50 without ben- marketing company has discovered he made JANINE UNGVARSKY and other educational images. efits. filed a response to the numerous transfers from WHO TO CONTACT Times Leader Correspondent The board also reviewed samples In other business, school CEO Jim lawsuit. the league’s account to Missed Paper ...... 829-5000 of various finishing materials such Smith reported that he and other Michael Cefalo and his personal account. 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Clark Van Orden ...... 970-7175 The Associated Press ple’s 1-year-old daughter, Marc Cefalo and his busi- Lupas said Laflamme E-MAIL ...... [email protected] Savannah, will be the flow- nesses, Planet Miata, in will be sentenced on JEANNETTE — A er girl. The story was first Swoyersville, and Cefalo Oct. 25 and will undergo 2-year-old boy with only reported by the Pittsburgh Speedworkz, Larksville. an evaluation by the BUILDING TRUST weeks to live will serve as Tribune-Review. The suit alleges that state Sexual Offender’s best man when his parents Logan has Fanconi ane- between January 2004 Assessment Board. Lupas The Times Leader strives to wed this weekend. mia, a rare disease that and April 2009, Genesis said Laflamme cannot correct errors, clarify stories Sean Stevenson and often causes cancer. He provided advertising, access the internet and is and update them promptly. 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TunkhannockArea must also pay 27 furloughed signed an agreement freezing loughed teachers had found wages for one year, implement- other jobs, leaving 27 still ing other items both sides had seeking reinstatement. teachers back pay, which could top $2 million agreed to at that point and bar- The district filed an appeal, ring any furloughs for the dura- and Thursday’s ruling was the tion of the agreement, running outcome. The district could MARK GUYDISH Northeast Region office issued orandum of understanding, or through Aug. 31, 2012. appeal to a higher court. [email protected] a press release praising the rul- MOU, barring such furloughs, The district argued that, Phone calls Thursday after- ing by Senior Judge Brendon and the layoffs were so exten- while the furloughs were noon to attorney Frank Tunis, TUNKHANNOCK — A Vanston, handed down three sive they violated a state law announced nearly two months who handled the case for the Wyoming County judge hand- days after both sides had made barring districts from fur- before that date, they didn’t district, and Superintendent Submitted Photo ed down a ruling Thursday their case during a Monday loughing teachers solely for take effect until after it, thus Michael Healey were not Seated are Sandra Moosic and Walter upholding an arbitrator’s hearing prompted when the financial purposes. complying with the MOU. returned. Klepaski. Standing are Bill Jones, president of order that Tunkhannock Area district appealed the order Arbitrator Thomas G. The union argued the date “Once again we are very United Way of Wyoming Valley, and Ed Harry, School District reinstate 27 from an arbitrator. McConnell Jr. found the first of implementation was irrel- pleased by the outcome of the president of the Greater Wilkes-Barre Labor furloughed teachers with back The saga began when the argument so convincing he evant because a clause in the decision,” union representa- Council. pay. district furloughed 32 teachers ruled in favor of the union agreement says “this MOU tive Sheila Saidman said in the The teachers were fur- July 3 of last year. without giving consideration shall expire upon the ratifi- press release. “We hope this loughed in July 2012 in a cost- The union filed a labor to the second argument. cation of a successor agree- decision will end the appeals WILKES-BARRE cutting effort, and the finan- grievance, and a hearing was The MOU was drawn up ment.” McConnell ruled the by the school district and we cial impact of reinstating them held in November. The union after the last contract expired wage freeze was for one year can get these teachers back to United Way could exceed $2 million. argued for full reinstatement Aug. 31, 2011. Negotiations but the furlough ban was not. where they belong in front of The Pennsylvania State on the basis of two points: for a new contract were still By the time the ruling was their classrooms by the end of names new official Education Association Both sides had signed a mem- unsettled, and the two sides handed down, five of the fur- the month.” In cooperation with the Greater Wilkes-Barre Labor Council, the United Way of Wyoming Valley Crackdown announced the selection of Sandra Major Moosic as the United Way’s AFL-CIO community services liaison Dance: It’s fun AND educational results in and director of labor participation. She will start Aug. 13, filling the position of Walter Klepaski Jr., who more arrests retired after 33 years of employment. The labor staff position and Labor Authorities allege Rasham Participation Department for United Way of Wyoming Valley was origi- Robinson, 28, and nally created in 1948 and Moosic will become only the third person to hold Elajuwon Prioleau,29, that position. were selling heroin She is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and Bloomsburg University with a bachelor’s in sociol- EDWARD LEWIS ogy and social welfare. For the past [email protected] 22 years, she has been employed as a caseworker for Luzerne County WILKES-BARRE — Teaming Children & Yo uth. She is a member up once again, city police and state of Teamsters Local 401 and has also police vice and narcotic troopers from served as a union steward and trustee. Wyoming on Thursday arrested two alleged heroin dealers from North LUZERNE COUNTY Franklin Street. Authorities allege Rasham Cancer sufferers Robinson, 28, known on the street as “Rah Rah,” and Elajuwon Prioleau, can get transport 29, known as “Oak,” were selling her- oin near their apartments during July. The American Cancer Society Road They dealt heroin on the street, in to Recovery program provides free their apartments and from a Lincoln transportation to and from medical MKZ, according to treatment appointments for people charges filed. who are in active treatment for a can- A gun was found cer diagnosis (receiving chemother- wrapped in shop- apy or radiation) who do not have a ping bags and in a ride or are unable to drive themselves. box behind a tree More drivers are needed for the in the backyard of Road to Recovery program in all coun- Robinson’s apart- ties. Volunteer drivers must have a ment at 701 N. Robinson valid Pennsylvania driver’s license, a Franklin St., author- good driving record, a reliable vehicle Clark Van Orden Photo |The Times Leader ities said. Prioleau and proof of insurance, complete a lived nearby at 695 background check and driver check McKenna Dolan, center, practices a dance routine during the ‘Physics of Dance’ session of the Women Empowered by Science camp at N. Franklin St. and attend a brief orientation program Wilkes University on Thursday morning.About 80 middle school girls from 20 area schools are taking part in the camp this week. For Authorities that takes less than an hour. the story, see Page 6A. allege the duo Call 570-562-9749 and ask to speak were selling heroin to a Health Initiatives Representative stamped “(racial or send an email to jennifer.washney@ slur) Please,” and Prioleau cancer.org or jill.giomboni@cancer. “Mula.” org. Robinson was jailed at the Luzerne County Correctional Facility for lack WILKES-BARRE W-BArea hires Mayor Leighton’s brother of $80,000 bail, and Prioleau was jailed for lack of $60,000 bail. Alternative fuel The enforcement blitz by city police and state police targeting certain areas By 5-4 vote, board OKs hiring of Brian Leighton as home and school visitor in Wilkes-Barre began in mid-July and vehicles discussed so far has resulted in 29 arrests on Tuesday is the last day to register drug trafficking, weapons and prosti- for a free workshop on alternative fuel STEVE MOCARSKY UP NEXT Hazleton Area School Board mem- tution offenses. vehicles and technology to be held [email protected] ber Robert Mehalick as director of Police Chief Gerard Dessoye hinted Wilkes-Barre Area School Board will 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Aug. 13 in Henry special education. at the enforcement blitz when speak- Student Center at Wilkes University. meet next at 5 p.m. Aug. 12 in the Mehalick was director of Special ing to the news media on July 19 after To register, visit www.dep.state. WILKES-BARRE — By a conten- a deadly shooting on South Welles tious 5-4 vote, the Wilkes-Barre Area board room of the administration Education at Pennsbury School Street hours earlier. pa.us and click the Natural Gas Vehicle District in Bucks County and, prior Program button near the middle of the School Board on Thursday voted to building, 730 S. Main St., Wilkes- “We actually redeployed some of hire Brian Leighton, the brother of to that, spent six years as director our officers and we increased our anti- page. Barre. Visit timesleader.com to read city Mayor Tom Leighton, as a home of special education at Southern crime unit significantly,” Dessoye said and school visitor. about other hires and appointments two weeks ago. “We started an initia- FORTY FORT Columbia Area School District Board President John Quinn made Thursday. in Catawissa, during which time tive for some of the lesser, quality-of- and board members Louis Elmy, life crimes. I’ve taken that focus and the Pennsylvania Department of Family pool night Dino Galella, Phillip Latinski and redirected that into violent crime.” Maryanne Toole voted for the board in November, an interview Education commended the special Robinson and Prioleau were arrest- rescheduled appointment while Lynn Evans, committee is to consist of at least education department for efforts to ed a day after authorities arrested six Christine Katsock, James Susek and five members determined by the educate all students in their home people on drug trafficking charges in Family Night at the Forty Fort Pool, the Rev. Shawn Walker voted against superintendent. No elected board school district. the city. originally scheduled for Saturday, has it. member shall be part of the inter- Eric Conahan, 22, and John been rescheduled for Sunday, Aug. 11, Among 10 coaching appointments After the meeting, Walker and view process, the policy states. was Gina Elmy, appointed var- Longfoot, 19, were arrested after an from 6 to 9 p.m. All families are invited Katsock said they voted against the Officials did not immediately have alleged heroin sale at Coal Street Park; to attend. For further information, call hire because it was not the recom- the salary available for the position, sity field hockey assistant coach at Khalil Owens, 20, was arrested after 570-287-8586. mendation of the committee that which was vacant because of a retire- Meyers High School. The vote was allegedly selling heroin in the Mineral interviewed applicants for the posi- ment. 8-0; Louis Elmy abstained. Galella Springs apartment complex; Dumont FRANKLIN TWP. tion. Quinn said a “home and school noted the appointment was at the Anderson, 26, was arrested after he Katsock identified Brian Leighton visitor” is basically a new name for request and recommendation of the allegedly sold crack cocaine in the area Dinner to help chief as the mayor’s brother. a truant officer. head coach. of North Pennsylvania Avenue and Katsock also said she believes that Quinn would not comment on Harry Street, within hours Tuesday In other business, the board voted: pay hospital bill because Leighton’s hire went against Katsock’s remarks, but he did say night. the recommendation of the interview Brian Leighton brings “20-some • To award a contract to Arrested and charged with prosti- The Franklin Township Volunteer committee, it was made “in violation years experience. He had 25 years AstroTurf LLC to remove GAR High tution-related offenses were Kathleen Fire Company is holding a spaghetti of the hiring policy.” as an adult probation officer” with School’s synthetic turf and replace Morgan, 31, Dawn Zdanowicz, 34, dinner noon to 7 p.m. Aug. 10 to help Superintendent Bernard Luzerne County Adult Probation. it with AstroTurf Game Day Grass Christina Valaquez, Tarra Glover, pay medical bills for 20-year veteran Prevuznak said he didn’t want to “Believe me, if you saw … the kinds 3D60Xtreme at a cost of $126,140. 32, and Kimberly Waters, 36, on July firefighter Chief Harry Sweppenheiser, name the members of the committee of places those people go to, most • To award a contract to FieldTurf 15; Cindy Coden, 27, and Wendi who was hurt in a car accident last that interviewed Leighton without people wouldn’t have the guts to Konopke, 24, on July 16; and Kelly month. consulting with the solicitor, who take those kinds of jobs. I wouldn’t,” in conjunction with Nagle Athletic Fuller, 34, Linda Powell, 45, on pros- The dinner will be at the fire com- had left the meeting early. Quinn said. “That’s a rough job, it’s Surfaces to repair and replace the titution-related charges, and Ramon pany, 329 Orange Road, Dallas. Adult According to the district hiring rougher than people think.” GAR track straightaway at a cost of Perez, 26, and Nashim Coleman, 19, dinners are $10; $5 for children. policy, which was adopted by the The board also voted to hire $79,616.28. on drug offenses on July 17. PAGE 4A Friday, August 2, 2013 NATION & WORLD www.timesleader.com THE TIMES LEADER IN BRIEF Russia grants Snowden asylum Move to allow NSA leaker to stay in Russia for a year is a slap to the White House

VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV surveillance practices, but The White House insisted Associated Press Russian President Vladimir Snowden isn’t a whistleblow- Putin dismissed the request. er or dissident, saying the MOSCOW — National In a statement released by move to grant him asylum Security Agency leaker WikiLeaks, Snowden thanked undermines Russia’s record Edward Snowden left the Russia and lashed out at the of cooperation with the U.S. transit zone of a Moscow Obama administration. Spokesman Jay Carney said airport and officially entered “Over the past eight weeks that the White House is re- Russia after authorities grant- we have seen the Obama evaluating whether a planned ed him asylum for a year, his administration show no fall summit with President lawyer said Thursday, a move respect for international or Barack Obama and Putin AP Photo that suggests the Kremlin domestic law, but in the end should still go ahead. Speaking to the media at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport Thursday, isn’t shying away from fur- the law is winning,” he said. “I In his application for asy- Russian lawyer Anatoly Kucherena shows a temporary document allowing Meeting a Japanese ‘superstar’ ther conflict with the United thank the Russian Federation lum, Snowden said he feared Edward Snowden to cross the border into Russia. A child poses Thursday with models of Dorae- States. for granting me asylum in he could face torture or mon, one of Japan’s most popular animation characters, in Tokyo. Doraemon, a robot cat Snowden’s whereabouts accordance with its laws and capital punishment if he is important for him.” by the Russian government, who travels through time, has been a cultural will be kept a secret for secu- international obligations.” returned to the U.S., though The Guardian newspaper a person who has temporary mainstay in Japan since its debut in 1969. rity reasons, lawyer Anatoly The move already appears the U.S. has promised Russia on Wednesday published a asylum would lose it if he Kucherena said, making it to have further strained tense that is not the case. new report on U.S. intelli- travels abroad. even harder to keep track U.S.-Russian relations amid The U.S. has revoked his gence-gathering based on Kucherena said it would of the former NSA systems differences over Syria, U.S. passport, and the logistics information from Snowden, be up to Snowden to decide analyst, who has been large- criticism of Russia’s human of him reaching other coun- but Kucherena said the mate- whether to travel to any for- Obama orders review ly hiding out at Moscow’s rights record and other dis- tries that have offered him rial was provided before eign destination, but added Sheremetyevo airport since putes. Putin has said his asy- asylum, including Venezuela, Snowden promised to stop that “he now has no such after plant blast his arrival from Hong Kong lum was contingent on him Nicaragua and Bolivia, are leaking as a requirement of plans.” on June 23. not hurting U.S. interests, but complicated. getting asylum. Snowden’s father said President Barack Obama on The U.S. has demanded the Kremlin could have inter- “He now is one of the The one-year asylum can in remarks broadcast Thursday ordered federal agencies to that Russia send Snowden preted that to exclude docu- most sought-after men in be extended indefinitely, and Wednesday on Russian televi- review safety rules at chemical facilities home to face prosecution for ments he had already leaked the world,” Kucherena told Snowden also has the right sion that he would like to visit in response to the deadly April explo- espionage over his leaks that to newspapers that continue reporters at the airport. to seek Russian citizenship. his son. Kucherena said he is sion at a Texas fertilizer plant. revealed wide U.S. Internet to trickle out. “The issue of security is very According to the rules set arranging the trip. In an executive order, Obama tasked agencies with identifying new ways to safely store and secure ammonium nitrate, the explosive chemical investi- gators say caused the blast. Agencies Congress are also being told to determine ‘Your hell is just beginning,’ victim says whether additional chemicals should be covered by federal regulatory programs. bolts, leaving The massive explosion at the plant in the community of West, Texas, killed 15 people, leveled hundreds of structures and damaged three of the budget deal town’s four schools. A report sent to the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee in June showed the decades-old standards used to regulate in tatters fertilizer chemicals are far weaker than those used in other countries. Several House, SHANGHAI Senate measures Extreme heat swallowed up by scorches China partisan bickering It’s been so hot in China that people ANDREW TAYLOR are grilling shrimp on manhole covers, Associated Press eggs are hatching without incubators and a highway billboard has mysteri- WASHINGTON — Leaving ously caught fire by itself. piles of unfinished business for The heat wave — the worst in at the fall, Congress began exiting least 140 years in some parts — has left Washington on Thursday for a five- dozens of people dead and pushed ther- week vacation with its accomplish- mometers above 40 degrees C (104 F) ments few, its efforts at budgeting in at least 40 cities and counties, mostly AP Photo in tatters and its collective nerves in the south and east. Authorities for Kidnapping victim Michelle Knight speaks Thursday during the sentencing of Ariel Castro in a Cleveland courtroom. Castro, convicted of frayed by months of feuding. the first time have declared the heat imprisoning Knight and two other women in his house and raping them repeatedly for a decade,was sentenced Thursday to life without The House’s chief accomplish- a “level 2” weather emergency a label parole plus 1,000 years. Castro, 53, apologized before he was sentenced, blaming a sex addiction, his former wife and even the FBI for ment for the week was a bipar- normally invoked for typhoons and not thoroughly investigating the abductions. Knight,who was the first woman Castro abducted in 2002, stood within feet of Castro and tisan Wednesday vote to deal flooding. Extreme heat began hitting told him his life was over. ‘You took 11 years of my life away and I have got it back,’ she said. ‘I spent 11 years in hell. Nowyour hell is just with spiking student loan interest Shanghai and several eastern and beginning.’ rates, readying that legislation for southern provinces in early July and is President Barack Obama’s signa- expected to grip much of China through ture. But that bit of progress came mid-August. the very day that a Republican Feeling hot under the collar? strategy of embracing painful auto- MIAMI matic budget cuts imploded with the collapse of a major transporta- Cruise lines post tion and housing bill. Study finds that as temperatures rise, tempers often flare with a formula that predicts how much That measure fell victim, top crime data online the risk of different types of violence lawmakers said, to opposition SETH BORENSTEIN ters in . They found a common should increase with extreme weather. from both conservative and more For the first time, the three largest AP Science Writer thread over centuries: Extreme weather In war-torn parts of equatorial Africa, moderate Republicans and laid U.S.-based cruise lines on Thursday — very hot or dry — means more vio- it says, every added degree Fahrenheit bare the flaws in the party’s budget began posting on their websites more WASHINGTON — As the world gets lence. or so increases the chance of conflict strategy, which promised deeper comprehensive data about allegations of warmer, people are more likely to get hot The authors say the results show between groups— rebellion, war, civil cuts to domestic programs than serious crimes committed aboard ships. under the collar, scientists say. A mas- strong evidence that climate can pro- unrest — by 11 percent to 14 percent. the rank and file were willing to The disclosures were made voluntarily sive new study finds that aggressive acts mote conflict. For the , the formula says deliver in votes on funding bills but come amid growing pressure from like committing violent crimes and wag- “When the weather gets bad we tend that for every increase of 5.4 degrees implementing the pledge. Congress and crime victims for greater ing war become more likely with each to be more willing to hurt other people,” Fahrenheit, the likelihood of violent Before leaving town, the GOP accuracy about crime at sea. added degree. said economist Solomon Hsiang of the crime goes up 2 percent to 4 percent. House prepared its 40th attack on The postings by Carnival Corp., Researchers analyzed 60 studies on University of California, Berkeley. Temperatures in much of North Obama’s signature health care law Royal Caribbean and Norwegian Cruise historic empire collapses, recent wars, He is the lead author of the study, America and Eurasia are likely to go today and slated votes on other Line show many more crimes were violent crime rates in the United States, published online Thursday by the jour- up by that 5.4 degrees by about 2065 legislation aimed at embarrassing reported to security personnel than had lab simulations that tested police deci- nal Science. Experts in the causes of war because of increases in carbon dioxide the administration and sharpening previously been made public, but still a sions on when to shoot and even cases gave it a mixed reception. pollution, according to a separate paper the party’s political message for minuscule number compared with the where threw deliberately - The team of economists even came up published in Science on Thursday. encounters back home with con- nearly 17 million people who embark stituents. on cruises in North America every year. As the Senate raced out its own Before Thursday, people only had access doors on Thursday, it confirmed to U.S. Coast Guard crime figures that Italy’s ex-premier convicted of tax fraud Obama’s nomination of Samantha were based solely on cases in which the Power as U.S. ambassador to FBI had concluded an investigation. the United Nations. That capped Silvio Berlusconi, 76, unlikely to go to prison an unusually productive run of MINOCQUA,WIS. advancing administration nomina- tions — but one that came only American teens COLLEEN BARRY Berlusconi supporters and his How the government is after majority Democrats threat- and FRANCES D’EMILIO own center-left Democratic affected by the ruling is likely ened to rewrite the rules to take Associated Press Party to push through reforms to emerge in comings days. away the GOP’s right to filibuster win geography bee to get Italy out of recession, On the one side, Berlusconi such nominees. Teenagers from Minnesota, ROME — Italy’s three- and the ruling is likely to have supporters might withdraw Senators also held a bipartisan Wisconsin and New Hampshire bested time former Premier Silvio a destabilizing impact. support in protest, while cen- closed-door luncheon in hopes competitors from 17 other countries Berlusconi for the first time Judge Antonio Esposito, ter-left lawmakers might find of continuing the fragile sense of to give the U.S. its sixth title at in two decades of criminal in reading the court’s deci- it unpalatable to continue in harmony that has enveloped the National Geographic’s biennial geogra- prosecutions related to his sion, declared Berlusconi’s a coalition with a party whose chamber since it defused the fili- phy championships for schoolchildren. media empire was definitively conviction and prison term leader has been convicted of buster battle. Asha Jain, of Minocqua, Gopi convicted of tax fraud and sen- were “irrevocable,” though defrauding the state of tax AP file photo But that session came just min- Ramanathan, of Sartell, Minn., tenced to four years in prison he ordered another court to income. Former Italian Premier Silvio utes after Republican Senators and 14-year-old Neelam Sandhu, Thursday by the nation’s high- review the length of a ban on Beppe Grillo, the leader of Berlusconi, seen here in 2012 banded together to shut down the of Bedford, N.H., edged their est court. public office. the anti-establishment 5 Star while in Milan, was convicted Democrats’ attempt to advance counterparts from Canada and The tensely awaited deci- Lower courts had put it at Movement, declared on his Thursday of tax fraud. their own, far more generous ver- India in Wednesday’s final round sion was described as a his- five years, but a state pros- blog: “Berlusconi is dead.” He sion of the transportation and of the National Geographic World torical moment by opposition ecutor recommended in its compared the conviction to to actually go to prison. Three housing bill, which was filled with Championship in St. Petersburg, politicians and puts fresh pres- arguments this week that it be the fall of the Berlin Wall in years will be shaved off as part funding for popular items such as Russia. Canada took second place by sure on Premier Enrico Letta’s lowed to three, citing conflicts 1989 that helped bring down of a general pardon for crimes road and bridge repairs and com- narrowly beating India in a tiebreaker fragile coalition government. in the relevant sentencing Soviet communism. committed before 2006 aimed munity development grants for round. He needs the support of both laws. Berlusconi is highly unlikely at easing prison crowding. local projects. www.timesleader.com THE TIMES LEADER NEWS Friday, August 2, 2013 PAGE 5A Man facing sex-assault charges released on bail,again

SHEENA DELAZIO David Zarn, 46, appeared time in and then in his Yo rktown Road, with any minors. his extradition to Michigan, [email protected] before County Judge Lesa Mountain Top. Mountain Top, home Zarn may only leave but last week his attorney, Gelb at a bail posting hearing He is currently sched- until authorities from his home for doctors’ Joseph Sklarosky Sr., asked to WILKES-BARRE — For the Thursday morning at which 10 uled to stand trial on related Michigan take him to appointments or to withdraw that waiver and to second time in the past week, percent of his $100,000 bail charges in Luzerne County in face charges there. It is meet with his attorney have an extradition hearing. a man facing sexual assault was posted by Michael Smith November. unknown when that will since he does not have charges in Michigan and Bail Bonds. Gelb said the terms of Zarn’s happen. employment, Assistant Gelb has not made a ruling Luzerne County has posted Zarn faces charges on allega- bail include that he must wear Gelb said Zarn must Zarn District Attorney on that request, but previously his bail and was released from tions he sexually assaulted the an electronic monitor and is not have any contact Jenny Roberts said. said she would accept court the county prison. same two girls for period of to remain on house arrest at with the victims in the case or Zarn had previously waived papers by Aug. 5. POLICE BLOTTER

HANOVER TWP. — Gilligan Street. to Geisinger Wyoming lack of $7,500 bail. of the accident. Both HAZLE TWP. — a.m. Thursday. Township police reported • James Mack Jr., 25, Valley Medical Center • A window was vehicles were towed Natassa Florigan, of Police allege Mains had the following: of Lehigh Street, and in Plains Township. smashed at a house in by Ecker’s Towing. Hazleton, reported 23 syringes, two spoons • Two people were Kwinton Johnson, 25, Schweizer was not the 200 block of West Police were assisted Wednesday she left her and numerous empty struck by pellets fired of Lehigh Street, were injured. Her vehicle was Tamarack Street on the Hazleton Fire Apple iPhone 4 on the bags inside her purse that from a BB gun in the area charged with resisting towed from the scene. Wednesday. Department. snack bar counter at also contained several of Lee Park Avenue and arrest, disorderly conduct • Lauren M. Rushton, • Police arrested • Robert J. Gallagher, Regal Cinema. When she prescription pill bottles, Division Street just after and public drunkenness 27, of Ashley, was Heather Hoffmaster, 49, of Hazleton, was returned five minutes according to the criminal midnight. after they fought on arraigned Thursday on a 21, of Hazleton, on taken into custody, cited later, the phone was miss- complaint. Stephen Pivinski, 38, Hanover Street at 6:15 charge of possession of charges she burglarized a with public drunkenness ing. Mains was arraigned and Ruth Harrison, 32, a.m. Sunday. Johnson also drug paraphernalia. She residence and assaulted and disorderly conduct NANTICOKE — City on 23 counts of posses- told police they were in was charged with obstruc- was jailed at the Luzerne a person in the 500 block and released after police police reported the fol- sion of drug parapher- the area when two men tion of justice when he County Correctional of Church Street on responded to the CVS lowing: nalia and two counts of emerged from behind a allegedly tried to block Facility for lack of $5,000 Wednesday. store at Grand Central • Shannon Wisneski of misbranding a controlled store and shot them with an officer arresting Mack, bail. Hoffmaster was charged Plaza, 70 S. Locust St., at East State Street reported substance. She was jailed BB guns. Pivinski turned police said. Police allege Rushton with burglary, criminal 4:23 p.m. Wednesday for a an unknown person at the Luzerne County over to police two pellets The charges were filed was found unresponsive in trespass, theft, terroristic report of a man bothering forced open a basement Correctional Facility for that were embedded in his with District Judge Rick a vehicle on Dana Street threats, simple assault customers, police said. door and ransacked her lack of $7,500 bail. skin, police said. Cronauer in Wilkes-Barre. on June 28. An empty her- and harassment. She was • Joseph Holloman residence. A toaster oven WILKES-BARRE Police identified the • A woman residing in oin packet was found next released on $35,000 unse- reported Thursday a was reported missing. — Mark D. Forman, 60, suspects as a white or the first block of Dagobert to her on the driver’s seat, cured bail. Pennsylvania license plate • Dean Margalski of of Clarks Summit, was Hispanic man and the Street reported Monday police said. Rushton was • A .380-caliber shell YHE-7481 was stolen West Noble Street report- arraigned Thursday on other as a black man, she returned home and treated by city paramed- casing was found in the from his vehicle on South ed his son’s Tony Hawk charges of theft and defi- late teens, short hair and found her rear door was ics. She claimed her boy- area of Laurel and Oak Pine Street. The theft X-Caliber bicycle was ant trespass. about 5 feet 8 inches tall. forced open and a video friend whom she refused streets at 11:52 a.m. occurred from July 4 to stolen from his fenced-in City police allege Pivinski and Harrison game system, two control- to identify was driving the Wednesday. July 26. yard. The bicycle is black Forman entered Wilkes- declined medical treat- lers and 25 video games vehicle. • Police said a 1999 • Luis Henriquez- with bright blue rims. Barre General Hospital ment. were stolen. A preliminary hearing Volvo was damaged when Peralta reported Thursday PLAINS TWP. — through a bay door and • Two vehicles were • A woman reported on is scheduled on Aug. 27. it was parked in the 500 a Pennsylvania license Township police arrested stole a Denver Broncos entered on the sales lot July 26 that her purse con- HAZLETON — City block of West Diamond plate JFY-5580 was stolen Barbara Sue Mains, 30, of hooded sweatshirt on July of Sans Souci Motors, taining cash and prescrip- police reported the fol- Avenue on Tuesday. from his vehicle in the 400 Glassport, on drug para- 7, according to the crimi- Sans Souci Parkway, tion medication was sto- lowing: • Police said they block of East Sixth Street phernalia charges when nal complaint. Wednesday night into len from a vehicle parked • A DVD player was apprehended Andrew Wednesday night into investigating a woman Forman was jailed Thursday. A 2005 outside her employer in reported stolen from Glowatch, 28, address Thursday. screaming and banging on at the Luzerne County Chevrolet Trailblazer had the area of Pearl and Scott a vehicle parked on unknown, who was want- • A maroon, 12-speed doors at the Red Roof Inn, Correctional Facility for the factory head stolen streets. Newport Drive between ed in Florida. Glowatch Shogun bicycle was state Route 315, at 12:05 lack of $5,000 bail. and a 2004 Chevrolet • Police said they inves- 1 a.m. and 8 a.m. on was captured when he reported stolen Suburban had damage to tigated gunfire in the area Monday. allegedly tried to steal car Wednesday from a resi- a window and an Alpine of 304 N. Empire Court at • Jennifer Ynfante of batteries at a scrap yard dence in the 800 block of Navigational unit stolen. 1:45 a.m. Tuesday. A pro- Arthur Street reported on Wednesday. West Fifth Street. We’ll Help You • Police captured jectile that struck an inte- Monday a digital camera Glowatch was jailed JACKSON TWP. —

Anthony Thomas Corsey, rior wall was recovered. was stolen from her resi- at the Luzerne County Frank McCloskey, a work- SM 26, of Nanticoke, on • Police said three dence during June. Correctional Facility on er at The Lands at Hillside Get There. Wednesday on arrest juvenile girls were cited • Police arrested the arrest warrant from Farms, reported the theft warrants from Luzerne with retail theft after they Andrew Danko, 25, of Florida. of about 150 feet of cop- County Court. Corsey was allegedly failed to pay for Kelayes, on charges he • Two women were per wire from an unoc- Ronald Mead spotted hitchhiking near merchandise at Boscov’s stole a stereo from a injured in a two-vehicle cupied farm house used to District Manager the township municipal Department Store, Chevrolet Cavalier in the crash at 6:30 p.m. store farm materials. The building on the Sans South Main Street, on area of Lincoln Street Wednesday at Peace and theft occurred within the 259 Wyoming Avenue, Suite 2, Kingston 570-714-2797 Ronald Mead is registered representative of and offers securities through MML Investors Services, LLC. Member SIPC. Supervisory Souci Parkway at about Wednesday. and Diamond Avenue on 2nd streets. last two months, township Office 3701 Corporate Parkway, Suite 320, Center Valley, PA 18704 (610) 798-2500. MassMutual Financial Group is a marketing name for Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company (MassMutual) and its affiliated companies and sales representatives. CRN201503-169839 4:30 a.m. • William Stanley, of Tuesday. Danko was alleg- Police said Manuela police said. A records check showed Wilkes-Barre, was walk- edly found with syringes Martinez, 20, a passenger Corsey was wanted for ing across South Main and empty heroin packets. in the vehicle driven by failure to appear in court Street when he was struck Danko was charged Perry Aaron Phillips, 21, sale ends 8/11/13 and on a probation viola- by a 2009 Subaru driven with two counts each and Altagracia Baez, 36, tion, police said. by Donnal Schweizer of theft and possession the driver of the other WILKES-BARRE — of Nanticoke at about of drug paraphernalia, vehicle, were transported liQuidATiO City police reported the 7:48 a.m. Wednesday. and one count each of to Hazleton General Mer n SA following: Schweizer was turning receiving stolen prop- Hospital by APTS for uM le • Chris Benson report- onto South Main Street erty and receiving stolen complaints of pain; S ed Wednesday some- from Academy Street, property. He was jailed Phillips was not injured. one entered his locked police said. at the Luzerne County Police said no charges savings vehicle and stole items on Stanley was transported Correctional Facility for will be filed as a result up to Job Numb Customer: PITTSTON TIRE Now opeN! Phone: (570)655-8181 % 550 Zenith Rd. Nescopeck, PA. 18635 eDDIeS'S USeD TIReS (570) 379-3176 Quality Used Tires Country Folk’s www.countryfolk-gifts.com Mens 1 2 3 4 • Wo All Sizes and Types Available TiOn childRensMens Vera Bradley’s Selec Foo beST Wn tW 300 S. Main Street, Pittston, PA (located next to PittstonTire) Out the dOOr!!!!!!! in TO ear Open Yesthat’s right! CountrY Folk will no longer be Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CarrYing Vera Bradley aFter aug. 4th Sat., 8 a.m. to Noon Call 655-8188 the good news For You, all our Vera Bradley OFF stoCk will be sold at 50% off!!! SPECIAL PURCHASE great savings For“baCk to ‘sChool shoppers” sale is For in stoCk onlY so shop while seleCtion is at its best! RegulaR selling St 50 #409 Isolation Sale StartS thurS. aug 1 , pRices Fri.aug 2nd, Sat. aug 3rd & Sun. aug 4th Directions $ 97 all sales Final / no returns or orders To Nescopeck does not applYto prior purChases From Berwick – some exclusions apply. see stoRe foR details – e Hours: take Rt. 93 S. 5 mi. from Nescopeck. Turn right at 39 Mon.-Sat. Nescopeck Twp. Firehouse 10 A.M.-5 P.M. watch for our signs. Rack Mens & Womens 00 Blk/Wht Medium & Wide VAULES TO 85 Mens 8 to 13 Sun.12 P.M.-5 P.M. From Hazleton and TARGET CENTER take Route 93 N. $ 97 $ 97 $ 97 JAY DEE SHOE WAREHOUSE 9 mi. from Laurel Mall. 1 S. MAIN ST. (NEXT TO BABIES R US) All Major Turn left at Nescopeck table top PLAINS WILKES-BARRE Credit Cards Firehouse, watch for our signs. 29 • 39 • 49 shoes Sneakerking 822-6362 824-8880 Accepted Watch our website for unadvertised sales & promotions All The beST brAndS... vAlueS TO $130 AdultLearner % Open House 30OFF

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MARK GUYDISH phy Thursday. into groups. [email protected] “Physics of Dance” was Did all that classroom just one of many science theory help make them WILKES-BARRE — lessons about 80 girls better dancers? By Thursday, McKenna from 20 regional schools “It could,” Elizabeth Dolan had earned a repu- received during the uni- Harding said pensively. tation as being hyperac- versity’s annual Women Was it the best part of the tive. Empowered by Science camp? “Definitely,” she “Not me!” the Wyoming Camp. The students also offered with considerably Valley West Middle School did a bit of T-shirt tie- more alacrity. student insisted shortly dying, Lego robot pro- The camp is funded before hopping around gramming, medical diag- through grants and atten- shouting things like “Two nostics and pharmaceuti- dance fess that are often grand jetes!” while most cal compounding (with- covered by schools or of her dance mates await- out real drugs, of course). groups sponsoring indi- ed instructions. The dance lessons vidual students, Wilkes Elsewhere, a group of began at desks as Lykens graduate Alyssa Klinitski students sat in a circle on led a lecture on things said. the floor trying to master such as “angular momen- The group that had clapping and slapping to tum” (think a figure skat- begun with clapping the “cup song” from the er spinning with arms out exercises was now on movie “Pitch Perfect,” and speeding up by pull- the floor spinning and while a third group prac- ing them in), “projectile leaping as Lykens and ticed lying prone, jumping motion” (leaping, demon- Klinitski shouted the up, curling and uncurling strated in the classroom lessons each move dem- to Kesha’s “Tik Tok” lyr- with a small cannon) and onstrated “Center of bal- ics: “Don’t stop make it “center of balance” (coun- ance!” “Projectile motion! pop!” tering the extension of leg “Angular momentum.” And, um, what has all in one direction with an “Don’t the window!” this got to do with sci- arm stretched out in the another of the coaches Clark Van Orden Photos |The Times Leader ence? opposite direction, say). (mostly Wilkes students “We teach them the After the lecture, the or grads) shouted abrupt- Camp instructor Carla Cunningham of Mountain Top leads a group of students in a dance routine during the ‘Physics of Dance’ session physics of dance,” Wilkes girls headed to the aptly ly as one girl spun a bit Thursday at the Women Empowered by Science camp at Wilkes University in Wilkes-Barre. University junior Dan named ballroom of the too far. Lykens said as the girls Henry Student Center, No, definitely not the from regional middle warmed up to “Cotton- window. That would be schools either practiced Eye Joe” and Shakira’s a different physics lesson or discussed choreogra- “Waka waka,” then broke entirely.

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VICTORIA R. CORNELIUS ‘NEIL’J.SCHAEFER MARTHA A. SADOWSKI KAREN A. BREK SIEPIETOWSKI, 89, formerly of Glen Lyon, passed away July 29, 2013 July 31, 2013 July 31, 2013 Wednesday, July 31, 2013. Born Neil Schaefer, 85, died Martha A. Sadowski, 93, Karen A. Brek, 66, of Aug. 3, 1923, in Nanticoke, Monday, July 29, 2013, at the formerly of Exeter, passed Luzerne, passed away suddenly she was a daughter of the late Commonwealth Hospice Unit, away on Wednesday, July 31, on Wednesday, July 31, 2013, Alexander and Sophia Wisnieski Wilkes-Barre, after an unex- 2013, at Wesley Village, Jenkins in the Wilkes-Barre General Zaboroski. Preceding her were pected illness. Neil, a resident Township. Hospital. her husband of 39 years, Bruno of Ormond Beach, Fla., loved Born in Exeter on Aug. 15, She was a daughter of the late J. Siepietowski; son, David; the summers he spent in Exeter 1919, she was a daughter of the John and Anna Brek of Luzerne. sisters, Jean Schinski, Della near his niece and her family. late Anthony and Antoinette Karen was a graduate of West Paveletz, Stasia Bigos, Mary Neil was born Nov. 6, 1927, Kioski Berkant. Side Central Catholic High Grodziecki; brothers, Thaddeus in New Yo rk City, a son of the After only 10 years of educa- School and a longtime member and Edward Zaboroski. late Harry and Mary Gresus tion, she graduated from Exeter of Holy Family Parish, Luzerne. Surviving are daughters, Sylvia Schaefer. High School, class of 1936. She She had a successful career Hagenbach, Donna Kamionka, Neil grew up in Brooklyn, was also given an award for per- as a legal secretary for the Sally Billings, Paula Olenginski; where he attended St. Cecelia’s fect attendance for four years. law firms of Silverblatt and son, Gary; seven grandchildren; Roman Catholic School until Martha worked as a secre- Townend and Rosenn, Jenkins five great-grandchildren; nieces he was drafted on his 18th served as a Citizen On Patrol tary for her husband’s business, Bartashunas and Michael, and Greenwald, both of Wilkes- er, Daniel Brek, Swoyersville; and nephews. birthday in the waning months (C.O.P.) with the Volusia County Eddie’s Body Shop, in Exeter. Mark, Erik, Jeff and Thomas Barre. her sister, Maureen Mulhern, Private Mass of Christian of World War II. He served Sheriff’s Department for several She was a former member of Sadowski; step-grandson, Jason Karen was an avid Penn State Nicholson; several nieces and Burial will be in Holy Spirit in the armored branch of the years. He also was a member of St. Casimir’s Church, Pittston, Martin; eight great-grand- football fan, loved to spend time nephews. Parish/St. Adalbert’s Church. U.S. Army, involved with the the local M.O.O.S.E. Lodge. and most recently a member of children; sister-in-law, Evelyn in her gardens and was never Friends may call 4 to 7 p.m. There are no calling hours. liberation of Dachau concentra- In addition to his parents, he St. John the Evangelist Church Smith, Pittston; nieces and happier than when she was on a today at the Harold C. Snowdon Arrangements by George A. tion camp in Germany and with was also preceded in death by a Parish Community, Pittston. nephews. ski slope or at the beach in Cape Funeral Home Inc., 140 N. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 211 General Patton’s 4th Division sister, Joan, and her husband, In addition to her parents, The family thanks the staff of May. She was always upbeat Main St., Shavertown. A Mass W. Main St., Glen Lyon. at the Battle of the Bulge in Victor Yadanza; stepfather, she was preceded in death the south wing of Wesley Village and never missed an opportu- of Christian Burial will be held Belgium. He retraced these Frank Sedlacek; and stepbrother by her husband, Edward, on for the care and concern shown nity to make someone smile. at 10 a.m. Saturday at Holy ANNA E. DOUGHERTY, steps in later visits to Europe Bill Sedlacek. March 25, 1989; her brothers, to their mother. She enjoyed spending time with Family Parish, 574 Bennett St., 87, formerly of Larksville and with his wife, Lynn. He returned He is survived by his wife, Anthony, Joseph and Charles The funeral will be held at her family and friends as well Luzerne. The Rev. Michael J. Plymouth, passed away on to public life as a second lieuten- Lynn; daughters, Gwen Gold, Berkant; and her sisters, Stella 9 a.m. Monday from the Kizis- as volunteering for the Back Zipay will officiate. Interment Thursday. ant in 1947. Florida, and Lynn Katzel, her Serevitch, Anna Dobilas and Lokuta Funeral Home, 134 Mountain Bloomers. will be made in Forty Fort Funeral arrangements Neil was a loving, caring man companion, Larry, and grandson Edith O’Malley. Church St., Pittston. A Mass Preceding her in death, in Cemetery. are pending from the S.J. with a great sense of humor. Dan Katzel, all of Endicott, N.Y.; She is survived by her sons, of Christian Burial will be cel- addition to her parents, were Contributions may be made Grontkowski Funeral Home, He had a variety of interests brother, Ray Bliven, and his Thomas and his wife, Marilou, ebrated at 9:30 a.m. at St. John her sister, Betty Jane Gassue; in her memory to the Leukemia 530 W. Main St., Plymouth. and careers, culminating with wife, Margaret, New Yo rk; niece, Clarks Summit, and Edward Jr. the Evangelist Church, William and brother, John Brek. and Lymphoma Society, his retirement as director of Ann Marie Green, her hus- and his wife, Susan, Aiken, S.C.; Street, Pittston. Interment will She is survived by her loving Eastern Pennsylvania Chapter, ANN GILBERT, of Wilkes- facilities at Suffolk County band, Rick, and their children, daughter, Mary Ann, and her be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, companion of 39 years, Robert 961 Marcon Blvd., Suite 452, Barre, died Thursday. Community College at its main Marissa and Brett, all of Dallas, husband, Frank Tencza, West Carverton. Friends and family H. Schalm, Luzerne; her broth- Allentown, PA 18109. Funeral arrangements are campus on Long Island, N.Y. who provided for his care; neph- Wyoming; grandchildren, Karen may call 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday at being finalized by the Lehman In earlier years, he owned a ews, Mitchell Yadanza and his Ponton, Lisa Berzenski, Kristin the funeral home. REGINA HADY Family Funeral Service Inc., dairy farm and a beauty shop partner, Paul Guildersleeve, 689 Hazle Ave., Wilkes-Barre. in the Sugarloaf, N.Y., area and New Yo rk; Doug Yadanza, his WILMA T. DAMSKY July 31, 2013 For more information, visit the was a forestry major at Syracuse wife, Roann, and their children, Regina Hady, 84, of Ashley, es, nephews and godchild, funeral home’s website at www. University. Graceanne and Katherine, New July 29, 2013 died Wednesday evening, Judith Markowski. lehmanfuneralhome.com. He had a great passion for Yo rk; stepbrother Dick Sedlack, family and friends, cars, trains, his wife, Arlene, and their chil- Wilma T. Damsky, 95, a resi- sister Irene Wills, Kingston; July 31, 2013, in Birchwood Sincere appreciation is renovating his homes, ballroom dren, Pam Berth and Greg dent of Kingston, passed away her brother Joseph Damsky, Nursing and Rehabilitation extended to the caring staff FUNERALS dancing and photography. As Sedlacek, his wife, Farrah, and peacefully on Monday evening, Philadelphia; numerous nieces Center, Middle Road, at the Birchwood Nursing and an employee of Time Inc., his their children, Nina and Sasha, July 29, 2013, in North Fort and nephews. Nanticoke. Rehabilitation Center. ADAMS - Ethel, memorial service Myers, Fla. Relatives and friends are Born in Ashley, she was a A blessing service will be 11 a.m. Aug. 17 in Laurel Run photo appeared on the cover of all of New Jersey. Born on March 16, 1918, in respectfully invited to attend the daughter of the late Joseph conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday Primitive Methodist Church. Life Magazine on July 26, 1948. A memorial ser- Neil retired in 1986 and vice will be held at Kingston, Wilma was one of 10 funeral, which will be conducted and Honorata Kosek Hady and at the Lehman Family Funeral BONITA - Grace, funeral 10:30 moved to Florida where he met 2 p.m. Saturday in children born to the late Frank at 9:30 a.m. Monday from the graduated from Ashley High Service Inc., 689 Hazle a.m. today at Metcalfe-Shaver- the Metcalfe-Shaver- and Mary (Koscho) Damsky. Wroblewski Funeral Home Inc., School. She was a member of Ave., Wilkes-Barre. The Rev. Kopcza Funeral Home Inc., 504 and married Lynn (Pier) Gold in 1989. Kopcza Funeral Home Inc., 504 Prior to retirement, Wilma 1442 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, Holy Family Church and was Kakareka, pastor of Holy Wyoming Ave.,Wyoming.Mass was employed for many years followed by a Mass of Christian employed as a sewer in the gar- Family Church, will officiate. of Christian Burial 11 a.m. in Our He enjoyed his work as Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, with an appetizer sous chef in the Rev. Leo McKernan, pastor, by the former Haggerty’s Burial to be celebrated at 10 a.m. ment industry. Interment will follow in Holy Lady of Sorrows Church of St. Restaurant, Kingston. in St. Ignatius Loyola Church, She was preceded in death Family Cemetery, Main Street, Monica’s Parish, 363 W. Eighth St. Augustine, Fla., and as a St. Monica’s Parish, officiating. A faithful Catholic, Wilma 339 N. Maple Ave., Kingston. by sisters, Josephine, Anna, Sugar Notch. Friends may call St., West Wyoming.Friends may Realtor in Ormond Beach. He Friends may call from 1 p.m. call 9 a.m. until services at the also had part-time employment until time of service. Interment was a lifelong member of St. Interment with the rite of com- Sophie, Mary and Bernadine; 9:30 a.m. until time of service. funeral home. at the Daytona International will be private and at the conve- Ignatius Loyola Roman Catholic mittal will follow in St. Ignatius and brothers, John, Anthony, For more information, visit Speedway and at the local car nience of the family. Church, Kingston. Roman Catholic Cemetery, Andrew, Edmund and Carl. the funeral home’s website at BRACE - Kent, memorial service Wilma thought of her family Pringle. Family and friends are Regina is survived by niec- www.lehmanfuneralhome.com. 6 to 9 p.m. today at Clarke Piatt auction. In lieu of flowers, contri- Always active and involved in butions may be made in his as the greatest blessing in her invited to call from 3 to 5 p.m. Funeral Home Inc., 6 Sunset Lake life, and she truly cherished Sunday at the funeral home. Road, Hunlock Creek. his community, he volunteered memory to Commonwealth with the Volusia County Schools Hospice Inpatient Unit, 80 E. every moment she had with her For additional information CAMPBELL - Clifford, funeral 10 OBITUARY POLICY science program and FDLRS (a Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, loved ones. Though her pres- or to send the family an online a.m. today at H. Merritt Hughes very special arts program) and PA 18705. ence will be deeply missed, her message of condolence, visit the The Times Leader publishes free obituaries, which Funeral Home Inc., 451 N. Main spirit will continue to live on in funeral home’s website, www. have a 27-line limit, and paid obituaries, which can run St., Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call the hearts of her family. wroblewskifuneralhome.com. 9 a.m. until service. with a photograph. A funeral home representative can MARGARET DOBISH In addition to her parents, In lieu of flowers, contribu- call the obituary desk at 570-829-7224, send a fax to COX - Elizabeth, Mass of July 31, 2013 Frank and Mary Damsky, Wilma tions may be made in Wilma’s Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. today was preceded in death by her memory to Commonwealth 570-829-5537 or email to [email protected]. in St. Mary’s Church of the Margaret Dobish, 93, passed brothers Frank, William and Home Health and Hospice of If you fax or email, please call to confirm. Obituaries Immaculate Conception/Our away Wednesday evening, July George Damsky; her sisters Wilkes-Barre, 900 Rutter Ave., must be submitted by 7:30 p.m. for publication in Lady of Fatima Parish, 134 S. 31, 2013, at St. Luke’s Villa, Margaret Daley, Helen McHugh, Suite 8, Forty Fort, PA 18704; the next edition. Obituaries must be sent by a funeral Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. Wilkes-Barre, following a brief Dorothy Davis and Josephine or to Superior Health Services home or crematory, or must name who is handling HUMPHREYS - Edward, illness. Steinberg. Inc., 224 Main St., Dupont, PA arrangements, with address and phone number. memorial service 3 p.m. Saturday She was born on Oct. 12, 1919, Wilma is survived by her 18641. at the Harveys Lake Yacht Club. a daughter of the late Joseph and MATERAZZI - Louise, funeral Marcella Wilkes, Pittston. She 9:30 a.m. today at Corcoran graduated from Pittston High Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main St., School and worked in the gar- Plains Township. ment industry as a seamstress. Obama picks restructuring expert to take over IRS MEEHAN - William, funeral 9 a.m. Margaret was a devout Catholic today at Daniel J. Hughes Funeral and a member of the former St. IRS Commissioner Steven Obama has asked for a 14 and Cremation Service, 617 Carey Casimir’s Church, Pittston. After John Koskinen could face a tough its closing, she attended Mass at Miller in May when the rev- percent increase in the IRS’s Ave.,Wilkes-Barre. Funeral Mass elations came to light. The budget for next year in part 9:30 a.m. in St. Robert Bellarmine the Parish Community of St. John Margaret’s family thanks time from Senate Republicans. Parish at St.Aloysius Church, the Evangelist Church, Pittston. the second floor staff at St. president appointed former to help the agency admin- Wilkes-Barre. She was a lifelong member Luke’s Villa for their love and White House budget official ister the health care law. RAKLEWICZ - Virginia, services of the International Ladies’ compassionate care during her NEDRA PICKLER sis at the end of the George Danny Werfel as acting com- House Republicans have noon Saturday at St. Mary’s Garment Workers’ Union and a recent illness, as well as Nancy and W. Bush administration. missioner while he searched responded by proposing to Cemetery,Hanover Township. member of the Wyoming Valley McCormick, her dear friend, for STEPHEN OHLEMACHER The 74-year-old also helped for a nominee. cut the agency’s budget by Lithuanian Women’s Club. her love and support in her last Associated Press restructure the assets of the Sen. Max Baucus, about a fourth. SERBIN - Matilda, funeral 9 a.m. She was preceded in death by days. today at Gubbiotti Funeral Home, largest failed life insurance D-Mont., said Koskinen “has On Friday, the House is her husband, John Dobish; neph- Funeral services will be held 1030 Wyoming Ave., Exeter. Mass ew, Dennis Bobo; and son-in-law, WASHINGTON — company in U.S. history, the right background and scheduled to vote on a bill of Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. in St. at 10:30 a.m. Saturday from the Albert McCormick. Kizis-Lokuta Funeral Home, 134 President Barack Obama Mutual Benefit Life, and experience in helping turn- that would prohibit the IRS Barbara Parish in St.Anthony of has chosen a retired corpo- reorganize the Penn Central around organizations facing from enforcing any aspect Padua Church, 28 Memorial Ave., She will be forever missed Church St., Pittston. A Mass Exeter. by her only daughter, Linda of Christian Burial will be cel- rate and government official Transportation Co. after it tough challenges.” Baucus of the health law. It would McCormick, Forty Fort; and ebrated at 11 a.m. at St. John the with experience managing became the largest bank- chairs the Senate Finance mark the 40th House vote to SHORTZ - Winifred, memorial her sister, Mary Abarelli, with Evangelist Church, 35 William service noon Saturday at Harold numerous organizations ruptcy in U.S. history. Committee, which will hold repeal some or all of the law. whom she resided at St. Luke’s St., Pittston. Interment will be C. Snowdon Home for Funerals in crisis to take over an His government experi- hearings on Koskinen’s nom- So far, all the bills have died Villa. Also surviving are her two Inc., 420 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover Internal Revenue Service ence includes handling prep- ination. in the Democratic-controlled Friends may call 10 a.m. until loving grandchildren, Timothy Township. Friends and family under fire for targeting polit- aration for the Ye ar 2000 “I look forward to working Senate. service. Reception 1:30 p.m. at McCormick and his wife, may call 9:30 a.m. until time of ical groups. challenge for President Bill with Mr. Koskinen and hope, “Because John has a clear Becky, Milton, Mass., and Kelly services Saturday at the funeral the home of Ruth Schooley, 574 Obama said his nominee Clinton and helping restore after a thorough review, understanding of how to Charles Ave., Kingston. Former McCormick and her husband, home. students are encouraged to Sam Horowitz, Westwood, N.J.; In lieu of flowers, donations in for commissioner of the the District of Columbia to the Finance Committee can make organizations more attend. the loves of her life, her four Margaret’s memory can be made tax agency, John Koskinen, financial stability after years quickly move his nomina- effective and an unshake- great-grandchildren, Katie and “is an expert at turning of mismanagement as city tion to the full Senate,” able commitment to pub- WALSH - Jean, Mass of Christian to St. Luke’s Villa’s Activity Fund, Burial 10 a.m. Saturday in St. Mickey McCormick and Becka 80 Northampton St., Wilkes- around institutions in need administrator from 2000- Baucus said. lic service, he will be an Barbara’s Parish, formerly St. and Addie Horowitz. Barre, PA 18701. of reform.” 2003. Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah, exceptional leader who Cecilia’s Church, 1670 Wyoming “With decades of experi- Koskinen’s nomination the top Republican on the will strengthen the institu- Ave., Exeter. Friends may call 9 FLORENCE GILLIS ence, in both the private and to a five-year term must be Finance Committee, prom- tion and restore confidence a.m. until Mass. July 31, 2013 public sectors, John knows confirmed by the Senate. ised a thorough vetting of in the IRS,” said Treasury WHEELER - Robert, funeral 5 how to lead in difficult If confirmed, Koskinen Koskinen. Hatch, who com- Secretary Jack Lew. p.m. today at Central United Florence Gillis, 93, of Stafford, Va.; son, John Gillis, Edwardsville, died Wednesday, with whom she resided; five times, whether that means would take over an agency plained Obama did not con- An administration offi- Methodist Church, 65 Academy ensuring new management in crisis, just as it is gearing sult him in making the nomi- cial, speaking on condi- St., Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call July 31, 2013, in Hospice grandchildren, Jane, Keith, 3 p.m. until services. Community Care Inpatient Unit, Johnathon, Kenneth and or implementing new checks up to administer large parts nation, said Koskinen must tion of anonymity since the Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre. Ashleigh; three great-grand- and balances,” Obama said of the president’s health care promise to cooperate with search was private, said the WISE - Elizabeth, Mass of She was born in Kingston on children, Angelo, Kayla and in a statement. “Every part law. congressional investigators. president directed his team Christian Burial 10 a.m. today in April 29, 1920, daughter of the the chapel at Mercy Center, 301 Rylie; sister-in-law, Regina of our government must The IRS has been under “I will demand significant to above all find someone Lake St., Dallas. Friends may call late Joseph and Frances Gallek Romanowski, Courtdale; nieces operate with absolute integ- siege since May when answers from this nominee with extensive experience 9 a.m. until Mass. Kasica. She was a member of and nephews. rity, and that is especially agency officials acknowl- to ensure that we not only taking on organizations St. John the Baptist Church, Funeral will be 9:30 a.m. true for the IRS. I am confi- edged that agents working get to the truth, but that the in crisis and knowledge of Larksville. Saturday from the Kopicki dent that John will do what- in a Cincinnati office had administration is fully coop- best practices to turn them To viewLegacy She was preceded in death by Funeral Home, 263 Zerbey her husband, John Gillis; son, Ave., Kingston, with a Mass of ever it takes to restore the improperly targeted tea erating with our efforts,” around. Koskinen’s corpo- obituaries Kenneth Gillis; brothers, John Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in public’s trust in the agency.” party groups for extra scru- Hatch said. rate restructuring experi- and Bernard Kasica; and sister, St. John the Baptist Church. Koskinen came in to tiny when they applied for With about 90,000 ence includes 21 years at the online, visit Irene Twerdi. Interment will be in the parish overhaul mortgage buyer tax-exempt status. The IRS employees, the IRS pro- Palmieri Company consult- www.timesleader.com Florence is survived by her cemetery, Dallas. Friends may Freddie Mac after its near has since released docu- cesses more than 140 mil- ing firm, where his positions daughter, Christine Fetko, call 6 to 8 p.m. today. collapse in the financial cri- ments suggesting that pro- lion individual income tax included CEO and chair- gressive groups may have returns each year. Starting man, president, and vice been targeted, too. next year, the IRS will president. For people under Congressional investiga- administer much of Obama’s Larry Hirsch, who served tions have so far shown new health care law. on the Freddie Mac board that IRS supervisors in The IRS, which is part of while Koskinen was chair, Funeral Luncheons Hospice Care Washington — including the Treasury Department, credited him with turning We’re here to take care of every detail. includes tax & lawyers in the chief counsel’s will be in charge of enforcing around rock-bottom morale $16/person service charge we offer Guaranteed Price office — oversaw the pro- the mandate that most indi- at the company as it relied 64 Ridgway Drive, Dallas, Pa. Pre-planning and cessing of tea party applica- viduals have health insur- on a government bailout tions. But there has been ance, collecting fines from to survive. Koskinen took Rynell Guy you don’t pay a dime. Brian Leffler no evidence that anyone people who don’t. 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Inclusion of the two states means more than quarter said to cheers as they promised to be a family. of the U.S. now allows same-sex marriage Gov. Mark Dayton had proclaimed Aug. 1 to be DAVID KLEPPER opened. states and in Washington, “Freedom to Marry Day” and PATRICK CONDON Zachary Marcus and D.C. The national gay in Minnesota. Celebrations Associated Press Gary McDowell were mar- rights group Freedom to in Rhode Island were more ried Thursday afternoon Marry estimates that 30 muted, which advocates PROVIDENCE, R.I. — at Providence City Hall percent of the U.S. popu- said was probably because In public celebrations and by Mayor Angel Taveras. lation now lives in places so many nearby states intimate ceremonies, gay McDowell, 28, a Harvard where gay marriage is already allow same-sex AP photo couples exchanged vows Medical School research- legal. marriage. Margaret Miles, right, celebrates with wife Cathy ten Broeke, left, after theywere married at the Thursday in Minnesota er, was born in Northern In Minneapolis, an esti- Democratic Gov. Lincoln Minneapolis Freedom to Marry Celebration on Thursday at the Minneapolis City Hall. The couple were and Rhode Island as the Ireland. The recent mated 1,000 people packed Chafee, who became one the first women legally married in Minnesota. number of places where Supreme Court decision into City Hall at midnight of the earliest prominent same-sex couples can wed striking down a law deny- to celebrate 46 same-sex national supporters of legal- grew to more than a quar- ing federal benefits to mar- weddings officiated by izing gay marriage when ing support. ties, excited clerks posed gay couples would marry in ter of U.S. states. ried gay couples means he Mayor R.T. Rybak. Several he was a Republican U.S. A Washington, D.C.- for photos with couples. the first year. Voters there Dozens of gay couples can petition for permanent Hennepin County judges senator, planned to attend based group opposed to Newport, R.I., City Clerk rejected a constitutional began getting hitched at residency. performed 21 more in the a state lawmaker’s wed- gay marriage, Alliance Kathleen Silvia gave kisses ban on gay marriage last the stroke of midnight in “It was important for City Council’s chambers. ding later in the day. House Defending Freedom, to Federico Santi and John fall, and the Legislature Minnesota, the largest us that it be the first day,” “I didn’t expect to cry Speaker Gordon Fox, who advised municipal clerks Gacher, who have been this moved to make Midwestern state where said Marcus, 25, a Brown quite that hard,” said a is gay, planned to officiate. they could ask a colleague together for 41 years and it legal. it is now legal to do so. In University medical stu- beaming Cathy ten Broeke, U.S. Rep. David Cicilline, to issue licenses to same- converted their civil union Lawmakers in heav- Rhode Island, the last New dent. “It’s a personal day who with Margaret Miles one of the few openly gay sex couples if they were to a marriage Thursday ily Catholic Rhode Island England state to allow for us, and it’s also a great was the first gay couple to members of Congress, opposed. There were no morning. She called it “a passed the marriage law same-sex marriage, wed- political victory.” wed at City Hall. stayed in Washington for reports of that happening day of smooching.” this spring after more than dings began at 8:30 a.m., As of Thursday, same- “We do,” the couple and the legislative session but in either state. In Minnesota, budget 16 years of efforts by same- when municipal offices sex couples can marry in 13 their 5-year-old son, Louie, issued a statement express- In some communi- officials estimated 5,000 sex marriage supporters. Postal service eyes alcohol deliveries to bolster business

ANDREW MIGA Saturday mail deliveries as wine and spirits,” Donahoe to-door deliveries over 10 issued photo identification cover expected health care Donahoe said the volume Associated Press a way to help stabilize the said. “We’d like to be in that years. The bill does not upon delivery. costs for future retirees. of packages the service han- service’s finances. business.” include a provision to allow The agency faces $15 bil- About $11.1 billion of last dles has grown considerably WASHINGTON — Donahoe said delivering The Postal Service says the agency to deliver alco- lion in losses this year and is year’s losses were due to the in recent years, a trend he Special delivery from the alcohol has the potential to mailing alcoholic beverages hol. working toward restructur- health care payments. expects to continue. post office — beer, wine raise as much as $50 million is currently restricted by The Senate passed a post- ing its retail, delivery and Donahoe said, over the The House Oversight and spirits, if Postmaster a year. He mentioned how law. Customers are even al reform bill last year that mail processing operations. last decade, the mail volume and Government Reform General Patrick Donahoe customers might want to, told to cover any logos or included a provision allow- “We don’t want to at his agency’s trademark Committee recently has his way. for example, mail bottles of labels if they use alcoholic ing the agency to deliver take any more debt on,” blue boxes has dropped 60 approved a plan for the ser- In an interview with The wine home when they tour beverage boxes for ship- alcohol. The bill would Donahoe said. “We want to percent. vice to gradually shift from Associated Press, Donahoe vineyards. Donahoe said ments. require that such shipments be able to get profitable, pay “That’s our most profit- door delivery to cluster said Thursday delivery of his agency has looked at the The agency is also urging would have to comply with it down, just like any other able mail,” he said. “That box and curbside delivery, alcoholic beverages is on his possibility of using special changes in how it delivers any state laws where the business would, so that you will continue to drop off which includes mailboxes wish list as the agency con- boxes that would hold two, the mail. A House commit- shipment originated and stay strong for the future.” because people pay bills at the end of driveways. The siders ways to raise revenue four or six bottles and ship tee has passed legislation to was delivered. The mea- The service’s losses are online. And we understand agency has been moving and save money after los- for a flat-rate anywhere in stabilize the Postal Service’s sure also said the recipient largely due to a decline in that, it’s easy, it’s free, and toward curbside and cluster ing $16 billion last year. He the country. ailing finances that would would have to be at least 21 mail volume and a congres- so we have to continue to box delivery in new residen- also said he endorses end- “There’s a lot of money to cut letter deliveries to five years old and would need to sional requirement that it make changes.” tial developments since the ing most door-to-door and be made in shipping beer, days and phase out door- provide valid, government- make advance payments to On a bright note, 1970s.

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Each performer is allowed a maxi- great-grandparents’ Aug. 2. Ethan is a grand- area.Andrea Bogusko served as chairperson and adjudicators included Carolyn Anderson, Allentown; mum of five minutes to perform. More than one number maybe son of Bob and Cindy Bogusko, Wilkes-Barre; Valerie Grabiec,Avoca; and Mary Kreidler, Lancaster. Piano teachers whose names and their performed within the time limit. Drawings will be held for the Teen students participated in the week-long event are Judith Agar, Bogusko, Judith Katra, Ann Manganiello, towns of residence, Kazinski, Larksville; Summer Reading Program and the winners of the Teen Art Contest Michele Millington, Maureen Salley, Diane Shuleski and Adria Shumosic.The 2013 audition winners, Nancy Stockholm, will be announced at this event.Refreshments will be served and any siblings and their from left, first row: Kellan Katra, earned the Paderewski Gold Medal for her 10th-year audition, stu- Binghamton, N.Y.; and provided by TAG members. Registration to attend is requested dent of Bogusko; Alexia Mazzarella, seventh-year high school senior winner, student of Shumosic; ages. Don’t forget to Charles Wiseman, Great and may be done by visiting the library at 35 KirbyAve., Mountain Anna Thomas, eighth-year national winner, student of Shuleski; Sarah Parkinson, 12th-year national include a daytime Bend, Pa. He has a broth- Top, or by calling 474-9313. For more information, contact Teresa winner, student of Manganiello; and Olivia Skiro, seventh-year national winner, student of Shuleski. er, Seth, 6. at 474-9313 ext. 306.TAG members, from left, first row, are Paige contact phone Second row: Arvind Murali, ninth-year international winner, student of Shumosic; Alex Kline, seventh- Gould, Caroline Jones and Audralaine Mentrikoski. Second row: year national winner, student of Bogusko; Matthew Marshall, 10th-year international winner and number. Without one, Preston Israel, Alex Parker and Abby Post. 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Other OpiniOn: armed fOrces justice Independent reviews for military assaults

Last year a military jury convicted Democrat Dick Durbin, has not decid- Air Force Lt. Col. James Wilkerson ed. of aggravated sexual assault against a The military opposes the change, civilian woman who worked at his air arguing it would undermine discipline base in Aviano, Italy. He was sentenced and cohesion. Army Chief of Staff Gen. to spend a year in confinement and be Ray Odierno has argued that “victims expelled from the military. But then his need to know that their commander commander decided to toss out the ver- holds offenders accountable, not some dict and keep Wilkerson. unknown third-party prosecutor.” The trial was irrelevant. A convicted But commanders may be swayed by rapist was back in the good graces of the friendship, or they may let a soldier’s U.S. Air Force. And the victim? “I was military talents outweigh the interests assaulted. I reported it. I endured the of victims. Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. public humiliation and the end result is Martin Dempsey has acknowledged, that it was all for nothing,” she said in a “You might argue that we have become statement after the decision. a little too forgiving because, if a perpe- Her experience is not nearly as trator shows up at a court-martial with unusual as it ought to be. The Defense a rack of ribbons and has four deploy- Department estimates that some ments and a Purple Heart, there is cer- 26,000 sexual assaults are committed tainly the risk that we might be a little each year by service personnel, against too forgiving of that particular crime.” both women and men. One in every Under the Senate bill, commanders three female members of the military would retain the right to decide non- has been sexually assaulted, it reports. judicial disciplinary action in cases that But the vast majority don’t report the are not approved for prosecution. They attacks. would retain jurisdiction over serious Why not? In many instances, those offenses that are unique to the military, YOur OpiniOn: Letters frOm readers who have filed complaints have gotten such as being absent without leave. no action from their commanders; in Many countries, including Canada, some cases, they have been punished Britain, Germany and Israel, have Councilman urges: limits lead to more crashes and absolute power. States’ rights should themselves. Sometimes, the person to already adopted the approach proposed road rage. Yo u want people to be not include the ability to revoke citi- whom they are required to report the by Gillibrand. “If this is so detrimental Visit Swoyersville relaxed, spaced out, and driving at zens’ rights or previously granted crime is a friend of the attacker — or to good order and discipline, why do a comfortable rate. Maximum safety citizens’ rights in that state. States even the attacker himself. According to we trust our allies to be on the battle- As a Swoyersville council member, occurs when speed limits are set to have recently tried to revoke voting a Pentagon survey, half of those who field next to us?” asked Greg Jacobs, a I would like to invite everyone to the 85th percentile free-flowing traf- rights, worker rights, health care didn’t report thought nothing would be former Marine who is now the policy see what Swoyersville has to offer. I fic speed, realistic speed cushions rights, abortion rights and environ- done if they did. Air Force Sgt. Jennifer director of the Service Women’s Action believe we have a lot to offer in our are used during enforcement, and mental protections. This is states’ Smith told The New Yo rk Times she Network. little town. For instance, try some engineering improvements are made rights run amok. It is the absolute never reported any of the assaults she After seeing a documentary expos- home-baked goods from the Owen to roads. None of these items are in power of states that is to be feared suffered in her 17 years in uniform ing the abuses of the status quo, then- Street Bakery. Instead of heading the cited state bill or the others. The and needs to have limits. because “it’s a career ender to come Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta to the area chain restaurants, try current Middle Road would never Citizens are protected from the forward.” transferred the decision about pros- Murphy’s Pub, The Tipsy Turtle, be built as-is today, due to various federal government by the restric- Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., is ecutions from unit commanders to offi- Rose Dan’s Deli or Bingo’s Hoagie’s problems in that area. tions that are in the Constitution. pushing a bill that would take deci- cers higher up the chain of command. — just to name a few. Before going Another bill of concern is state Citizens are not likewise protected sions about most serious crimes, His successor, Chuck Hagel, has asked to dinner, why not catch a play at HB1580 to legalize school bus pass- from the states. The federal govern- including these sexual abuse cases, Congress to change the rule allowing the Music Box Theater, located at ing cameras to supposedly stop ment needs to be the watchdog on out of the hands of commanders and top commanders to overturn verdicts, 196 Hughes St. There is always fine illegal bus passes, whereby tickets state governments to prevent this. place them with professional military as happened in the Wilkerson case. entertainment going on and it’s a are automatically mailed out. If this Congress should broaden citizens’ prosecutors. Some 44 senators are co- Sexual assault is as much the enemy great place for a date night. is a concern, all you need is to have protections with a new civil rights sponsoring or endorsing the Military of our men and women in uniform as Nothing to do on a Friday night? a plastic breakaway arm come out law, which would review and void Justice Improvement Act, including the adversaries they face on the battle- Stop in and try your luck at bingo of the bus’ left side one second after all state laws or actions enacted by Republicans Mark Kirk of Illinois, field. It’s time for Congress to make a at the Swoyersville Hose Company the flashing reds appear to block the any state that attempted to revoke Ted Cruz of Texas and Rand Paul priority of vanquishing that threat. Brodrick Station No. 279 on Slocum oncoming lane. I have never seen an citizens’ rights. Unfortunately, we of Kentucky. Illinois’ other senator, Chicago Tribune Street. Yo u will be helping out illegal pass in my lifetime, though. also have congressional actions and the volunteers and a great cause. The common crash is a bus running Supreme Court decisions using the Also, watch for fundraisers for over the students. conservative philosophy to disre- Other OpiniOn: edward snOwden Swoyersville Hose Company No. These issues are more proof of the gard citizens’ rights. Rights granted 379, Maltby Station, as they have onslaught against the safe-driving and then prevented are just empty events throughout the year. motorist. Yo u never get the full words. Catch a drink at some of our local story. Please contact your two state Voiding rights prevents individual NSAleaks expose flaws watering holes. Along with some legislators and the governor and ask responsibility and freedom from mentioned above, we have The them to oppose the above anti-driv- being exercised. Black Diamond Tavern, Half Time ing bills, as well as other automated Stephen George Bettum Lounge, The Rec Room, Bayo’s Cafe, traffic enforcement bills. All of this Scranton Hurley’s Saloon, Knuckleheads, and should be banned. beyond security issues many others to choose from. Lastly, I strongly recommend the Thanks to Geisinger I would like to invite everyone to people who are on the wrong side of come to Swoyersville this weekend these issues check out the National for care of loved one and join me at the Andrew Lawrence Motorists Association so you can When he leaked secret information on to Vladimir Putin’s Russia, where raw American Legion Post 644, 259 get unbiased information. Things On behalf of myself and my fam- the National Security Agency’s massive power is used to stifle dissent and foes Shoemaker St., this Friday and are not always as they appear. ily, I would like to thank everyone surveillance efforts, Edward J. Snowden of corruption find themselves impris- Saturday from 3-11 p.m. as they James Sikorski Jr. at Medical Oncology Associates set in motion events that are still play- oned or worse. host their bazaar with live entertain- Wapwallopen for their kindness, compassion and ing out. While he languishes as a U.S. Further, the cynical leaders of Russia ment Friday by Tom Tobin Band. professionalism shown to my wife, fugitive with uncertain status in Russia, do not have much reason to believe U.S. On Saturday Swoyersville will also Federal oversight Anne Skovira, during her treatment his countrymen have been debating the assurances. They will remember that in be rockin’ with the legendary Flaxy from 1998 until 2012. constitutional limits of the government 2007 President George W. Bush declared Morgan. prevents state abuse Anne passed away on July 9, spying he exposed. with a fine disregard for the truth: “This Please come support a great cause. 2013, from complications of stage IV The former intelligence contractor’s government does not torture people,” a Everyone is invited! Join us for lots Conservatives have long extolled breast cancer. actions have also inadvertently put the fiction that has not survived revelations of food, drinks and live entertain- the values of their conservative During Anne’s illness, we encoun- focus on another uncomfortable truth about waterboarding and renditions of ment! philosophy. Ye t there are some tered many caring people in the for Americans back home to consider: terror suspects to foreign countries for As council member, I am work- problems. Conservatives say they office, any of which were willing How much the international prestige torture there. On security policy, the ing on a Swoyersville website that believe in individual responsibility to go above and beyond the call of of the United States has been tarnished Obama administration has yet to show will promote all we have to offer so and freedom. Ye t as soon as they duty despite the hour or the effort over the past decade or so by the it is much different from its predecessor. please stay tuned. are in charge, they are busy repeal- required. unorthodox excesses in the fight against To be sure, Mr. Holder’s letter is a Christopher S. Concert ing other people’s rights. When a We will forever be grateful to Drs. terrorism. promise that Mr. Snowden would be Council Member party gets control of the legislative Greenwald, Saidman, the nursing The telling moment came in a letter handled in the traditional U.S. judicial Swoyersville and executive branches of a state and ancillary staff, front desk, Carol sent by U.S. Attorney General Eric J. system with its constitutional protec- government, it effectively becomes Greenwald and anyone else I may Holder Jr. to his Russian counterpart, tions — not in the nether world of CIA Lower speed limit a dictatorship and can do whatever have forgotten to mention. Yo ur Justice Minister Alexander Konovalov. detention centers or Guantanamo Bay it wants. They pretend to be for office gave us 14 years with Anne In an attempt to counter the fears that (still not closed). But implicitly having is wrong solution civil rights but then they repeal because of your efforts; you should Mr. Snowden himself expressed about to make that distinction underscores the the rights in practice. Even more be very proud of your accomplish- his possible fate, Mr. Holder assured the problem. The letter pushing low speed lim- insidious, they make laws to void ment! Russian government that the fugitive Once upon a time, America’s reputa- its and state passage of local police federally guaranteed rights. Citizens May God bless you as you con- would not be subject to torture or the tion for decency preceded it. Now we radar on July 21 is full of inaccurate are left with only the right to go to tinue your efforts to assist patients death penalty if he were returned to the have to tell leaders like the autocratic information. Keeping the status quo court after the right has been lost in who are afflicted with this horrible United States. Mr. Putin that our behavior will be above or implementing the author’s plan is practice. There is no timely remedy disease. It has come to this: The government reproach — really, cross our hearts. dangerous. for the rights that are lost. Stephen G. Skovira and family of the United States must explain itself The Dallas Morning News It is well-known that low speed The states cannot be trusted with Shavertown fiLLmOre dOOnesBurY PAGE 12A Friday, August 2, 2013 NEWS www.timesleader.com THE TIMES LEADER Sterling Home safety fencing. pied. Morin said he is focus- From page 1A From page 1A Morin has called Gera ing on a long-range plan to a “treasure” and said he is repair, maintain and pre- schedule a property for his old home. missed. Gera often shared serve structures with limited sale. Though sheriff’s sales His nephews are in the his memories of life in the funds. are usually for mortgage construction business and patch town with museum “The state is committed foreclosures, they also are have volunteered to rebuild visitors. to the future of Eckley, but the venue to acquire real the family home according “Mr. Gera would be wel- we’re not expecting any estate based on outstand- to state specifications at no comed back,” Morin said. increases in state funding. ing liens, he said. charge if the state provides Gera is struggling to I’m looking at how we can The deadline has passed the materials. accept the pace of govern- manage essential expenses to submit paperwork to get “It could have been fin- ment. and services differently for properties listed in sher- ished by now,” Gera said. “I really am bitter with the the future,” Morin said, not- iff sales scheduled today Though the fire was ruled state,” he said. ing other state historic sites and Oct. 4, which means an accident, museum offi- He blames the fire on are wrestling with the same the earliest sale for the cials must wait for a final electrical problems and said dilemma. Sterling property would be copy of the fire marshal’s he had warned museum offi- Multimillion-dollar Dec. 6, he said. report to proceed with an cials about the need for new improvements would be Court paperwork for the insurance claim on the struc- wiring. Gera also questions required to significantly Dec. 6 sale must be filed by ture, Morin said. the low water pressure that boost the water pressure, Sept. 12. Morin is optimistic the hampered firefighters bat- but Morin said the flow met Sheriff’s sales are open house will be rebuilt but said tling the blaze. acceptable standards during to other bidders, but it’s it will take time for the plan- Morin said a review iden- the blaze. unlikely other prospec- Pete G. Wilcox |The Times Leader ning and approval process. tifying electrical improve- “Even though it was disas- tive buyers would surface The Hotel Sterling in downtown Wilkes-Barre has been dismantled and hauled away, but the city “We believe the original ments needed at multiple trous, we still didn’t lose the because they would have can’t commit to development plans until it claims ownership of the cleared parcel from the nonprofit house is salvageable. It looks museum properties had home. Emergency crews to pay the city and also CityVest. structurally stable,” Morin been under way before the are aware of the pressure accept other liens attached said. fire and will be implemented issues,” he said. to the property. er, the county will receive It’s unclear if a dissolu- said the department does State review needed as funding is available. For now, Gera must be any proceeds left after the tion could be approved not publicly disclose if Morin isn’t dismissing “The actual preservation content with occasional vis- County’s stake city lien is satisfied, Pedri when CityVest owes $6 clearance certificates are the option of private volun- will always be ongoing in a its to his old garden and pic- County Chief Solicitor said. million to the county and issued. teer construction but said it complex this size,” Morin nic table. C. David Pedri said the CityVest has remained what will be hundreds of Lawton said Thursday would require state review said. He bowed his head at county holds second lien silent since it filed a legal thousands of dollars to the the county had tried and, if approved, a writ- Long-range plan the thought of facing a new position with its claim of notice of its plans to dis- city. to enter into a demoli- ten agreement between all The village includes 60 chapter somewhere else. $6 million that had been solve in April. The dissolution form tion agreement with involved parties. primary buildings and 60 “It’s my home — my senti- loaned to CityVest, which Scranton attorney requires nonprofit corpo- the city and CityVest so For now, the blackened garages and sheds, with ment.” largely used those funds George Reihner, of Wright rations to indicate if they ownership issues could structure is surrounded by eight units rented and occu- to make the parcel larger, & Reihner P.C., is handling have any outstanding lia- be resolved in advance. pay a consultant and tear the proposed dissolution bilities or court judgments However, the agreement down an attached hotel and could not be reached and, if so, whether provi- fizzled because the county Bridges structure. for comment. sions have been made to wouldn’t accept CityVest’s DEFICIENT BRIDGES there is deterioration to From page 1A Even though the coun- The legal notice stated pay and resolve them. demand for a special lia- PennDOT is putting new weight restrictions one or more of a bridge’s ty lien is for a higher CityVest will be filing arti- Nonprofits also must bility release protecting on 16 bridges in Luzerne County major components, but it is amount, the county must cles of dissolution with the send notice of their plans the nonprofit from any • A bridge on Dump Hill safe for travel. accept second lien posi- Pennsylvania Department to dissolve by certified future claims or actions. Road, state Route 3014, 92 PennDOT added that tion because state munici- of State because the non- or registered mail to all The city ended up iden- over Nescopeck Creek in the American Association pal law gives precedence profit “is now engaged in known creditors and tifying funding to handle Nescopeck Township; 29 of State Highway

29 to costs associated with winding up and settling claimants. demolition on its own. • A bridge on Main Road, 309 Transportation Officials set 115 demolition, Pedri said. its affairs” so its “existence The Department of Though the city will state Route 4016, over a bridge weight-limit posting County Manager Robert can be terminated.” State also requires clear- supervise post-demolition branch of Shickshinny Creek criteria that range between Lawton also publicly dis- ance certificates from the clean-up of the Sterling in Union Township. where the structure’s abil- 940 closed the county would CityVest status unclear state revenue, and labor lot, Leighton stressed Speaking Wednesday 93 ity to bear loads in excess move to the second slot if Department of State and industry departments CityVest will remain before the state Senate of 80,000 pounds or factor the city handled demoli- Deputy Press Secretary verifying no taxes are responsible for mainte- Transportation Committee, MARK GUYDISH/THE TIMES LEADER of safety starts to decline, tion. Matthew Keeler did not owed by the dissolving nance and liability on the Schoch said the restrictions to where it’s reduced by If and when the property locate any CityVest filing corporation, Keeler said. cleared 4-acre parcel until will slow down the deterio- plan increased spending by half. At the halfway point is sold to a private develop- to dissolve. A revenue spokesperson the ownership changes. ration of the bridges. $2.5 billion a year. the bridge can remain open The measure aims to But neither the gov- without having to post allow the continued use of ernor nor leaders of the weight limits, but at the the bridges in the absence House Republican majority risk of accelerated deterio- Vendetta of much-needed repairs. endorsed the Senate plan, ration. He took offense, and he $115. tions arose that anyone Higher fuel taxes and fees leaving the issue unre- PennDOT said bridges From page 1A was hell-bent on revenge,” Troopers said Jason making personal purchases for drivers would pay for solved as legislators left that were scheduled for Michell’e Boice said. Boice made $670 worth of using authority accounts the work, but legislation Harrisburg for the summer. repairs would be added to attention four years ago by A message left for Musial purchases: $177 for a water should reimburse the on the increases has been PennDOT said the posted list because the Charles Musial — then a at the police department pump and $492 for a fur- accounts by writing a check. mired in Harrisburg. Pennsylvania has 25,000 money is not available to borough council member was not returned Thursday nace. Sult, meanwhile, was Attorney Peter Moses, The Associated Press state-owned bridges, the restore them back to that and police officer, and now afternoon. charged over $31.74 worth who is representing Richard reported Gov. Tom Corbett third largest number in the acceptable factor of safety. the police chief — who told According to an affidavit of purchases: $6.77 for a Boice, said his client main- in February proposed a country. The state, howev- The weight limits could investigators the author- filed in the case, Richard headlight and $24.97 for a tains his innocence and plan that increased spend- er, is the leader in the num- affect the routes of truck- ity stopped using him as a and Jason Boice and Sult all fan. believes the case is political- ing on roads, bridges and ber of bridges classified ers, school buses and emer- contracted sewer inspector admitted to the purchases, The three were noti- ly motivated. The other two mass transit systems by as “structurally deficient.” gency vehicles, Schoch in March 2009 after he filed but told investigators they fied of the charges by mail defendants also have legal $1.8 billion a year. A Senate The classification indicates noted. a right-to-know request for reimbursed the authority from the office of District representation, Moses said. records related to authority for the items — although Judge James Tupper. Attorney Ferris Webby, accounts. the paybacks ranged from Preliminary hearings in the who is representing Jason Plea resented by Jeffrey Yelen. monitor. Johnston said he immediately after the trans- case have been set for Sept. Boice, said he had not Pierantoni also reduced has a cousin who still lives Boice allegation actions to more than a year 5, court officials confirmed yet seen the affidavit on From page 1A Johnston’s original bail in the area, but his wife has Councilwoman Michell’e later. Thursday. Thursday and declined com- amounts — $150,000 and since moved to Ohio. Boice, wife of Richard Calls to authority solici- The affidavit indicated the ment on the charges. Efforts Naquan Knight, of New $100,000 – to $75,000 “These are very serious and mother of Jason, said tor Tom O’Connor were not defendants told police they to reach an attorney for Sult Yo rk, were hit. They were all straight on the two differ- offenses,” Assistant District Thursday she believes returned Wednesday and used authority accounts were unsuccessful. treated at local hospitals and ent cases Johnston faces Attorney Jim McMonagle the allegations are a case Thursday. for several reasons, from Michell’e Boice said she later released. on related charges of aggra- said Thursday. “He shot up of sour grapes by Musial, simple convenience to tak- was glad the charges would Johnston also argued vated assault and firearms the place. He could be look- who unsuccessfully sought Questions raised ing advantage of the author- put to rest rumors that Wimms received a signifi- offenses. ing at mandatory minimum appointment to the post Michell’e Boice ques- ity’s tax-exempt status or her family members were cantly lesser sentence, 10 to Yelen said Thursday (sentences).” of officer-in-charge when tioned why it took four seeking access to items that involved in large-scale graft. 20 years. Johnston would be able At the time of Wimms’ Richard Boice was mayor. years to investigate $800 were only for sale to con- “For four years, some At the time of Wimms’ to post his bail if it were sentencing in September She believes the alle- worth of purchases for tractors and municipalities. people believed that tens of sentencing, prosecutors said around $5,000 – 10 percent 2007, attorneys said the gations were originally which the authority had “Maybe that’s some- thousands of dollars were Johnston received the more of $50,000 — but that any- shooting appeared to be brought forward in 2009 to been reimbursed. thing that’s not right, but missing from the authority. severe sentence because thing higher would be hard- related to drug trafficking. stymie her husband’s bid “If they were thieves, and it’s something that’s done,” It’s less than $1,000, and it’s none of Wimms’ bullets er to post. A defense attorney who for re-election — which he they were on the take, don’t Michell’e Boice said. “The not missing,” she said. struck anyone and Johnston Johnston said Thursday had represented Wimms, lost — and the charges have you think it would have been board was aware of it. Despite the case, Richard had a prior criminal record. at this time he is unable to Demetrius Fannick, said come to the fore this sum- bigger? It would have been After (the allegations) they Boice plans to continue his Pierantoni scheduled a post his bail. Pierantoni said at the time it appeared as mer as he is running for the more than a battery and a stopped the practice.” run for mayor, his wife said, pre-trial hearing date for Johnston will remain in the though “it was drug or ter- mayoral post again this fall. quart of oil,” she said of her According to troopers, even though “this will prob- Aug. 22, and is allowing county prison. If he is able ritory-related. Some people “My husband didn’t think husband’s purchases, which O’Connor advised Sult and ably hurt his chances of suc- Johnston to get another to post bail, Pierantoni said, were selling drugs where (Musial) was qualified. troopers said amounted to the Boices after the allega- cess.” attorney. He is currently rep- he must wear an electronic they weren’t supposed to.”

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Players facing suspensions could iar with the process told The in the parking lot and rolling case would go to arbitration. the start of next season. Cruz be back in time for postseason Associated Press on Thursday. down the window. However, Sidelined following hip said Thursday he hadn’t made One would list players who when he saw a second group surgery in January and then any decision about a possible RONALD BLUM accept suspensions; the other with TV cameras approaching, a strained quadriceps, the appeal. AP Sports Writer would name those disciplined he said: “I’ll talk to you guys, 38-year-old third baseman Asked whether he was told without deals, but who could but no cameras.” hopes to return to the Yankees specifically what penalty could NEW YORK — Looming challenge penalties before an Rodriguez closed the window in a few days. He is to play be forthcoming, Cruz respond- playoffs could force an end to arbitrator. and waited a moment, then left today and Saturday at Double-A ed, “No, I cannot tell you. negotiations in baseball’s latest The person spoke on condi- without saying another word. Trenton, putting himself in Sorry.” drug scandal as pressure builds tion of anonymity because no Baseball’s highest-paid play- position to rejoin New Yo rk for Detroit shortstop Jhonny to impose penalties so stars can statements were authorized. er with a $28 million salary, Monday’s series opener at the Peralta is the other targeted still make the postseason. Most players face 50-game Rodriguez played in a simu- if he’s not All-Star on a pennant contend- Monday appears to be the suspensions for their links to lated game and saw 31 pitches banned. er, and the Tigers would have deadline for Alex Rodriguez the now-closed Florida clinic, over six at-bats, played third Barring a rainout this week- 53 games left before playing at and 13 others to accept sus- which has been accused of dis- and ran bases. end, Cruz’s Rangers would Cleveland on Monday. Pantoliano pensions for their ties to the tributing banned performance- The Yankees expect A-Rod to have exactly 50 games remain- Another All-Star shortstop, Biogenesis of America anti- enhancing drugs. be accused of recruiting other ing before they play at the Los San Diego’s Everth Cabrera, aging clinic. But baseball is threatening athletes for the clinic, attempt- Angeles Angels on Monday could serve all of a 50-game sus- Bronx Zoo While A-Rod is expected to to kick Rodriguez out for life ing to obstruct MLB’s investi- night. pension this year if he begins get a lengthy ban, a penalty unless the three-time AL MVP gation, and not being truthful If he files a grievance, as with the Padres’ game against starting that day would allow agrees to a long ban, perhaps with MLB in the past. a first offender, the penalty Baltimore on Tuesday. to Broadway Texas All-Star outfielder Nelson around 200 games. Baseball has consid- would be delayed until after a Others facing discipline Cruz to return for October. Rodriguez appeared ready to ered suspending him for decision by arbitrator Fredric include injured Yankees Bombers? is talk Thursday as he was leav- violations of its labor contract Horowitz. Francisco Cervelli and Seattle prepared to issue two simulta- ing the team’s minor league and drug agreement, which But the lengthy legal pro- catcher Jesus Montero, who neous announcements no later complex in Tampa, Fla., wav- would cause him to start cess likely would risk his eli- is in the minor leagues with Play about NewYork than Monday, a person famil- ing a group of writers to his car serving his penalty before the gibility for the playoffs and -A Tacoma. Yankees set to open

MARK KENNEDY AP Drama Writer Logano hopes to get closer to Chase NEW YORK — A new play about the New Yo rk Yankees will star “The Sopranos” star Joe Pantoliano as Yo gi Berra, JOHN ERZAR Francois Battiste as Reggie [email protected] Jackson, Chris Henry Coffey as Joe DiMaggio, Christopher Jackson as Derek Jeter and Bill LONG POND — The drive- Dawes as Mickey Mantle. thru window is closing soon “Bronx Bombers” will make and the line is still quite long. its world premiere on Sept. 17 Joey Logano is among those at Primary Stages at The Duke trying to get there before it’s theater on 42nd Street. It’s con- slammed shut. ceived by Fran Kirmser, com- Logano heads to Pocono missioned by Tony Ponturo, and Raceway this weekend as one written and directed by Eric of several drivers battling for Simonson, the team that put a spot in the 12-driver Chase together Broadway’s “Lombardi” for the NASCAR Sprint Cup and “Magic/Bird.” championship. The field for Producers said Thursday the Sunday’s GoBowling.com 400 play will examine “how base- will be set today in qualify- ball’s most storied franchise ing that starts at 3:10 p.m. has always remained focused on Sunday’s race begins at 1 p.m. maintaining a great team, even There are six more races when dealing with some of the left until the Chase field is game’s most iconic and tempes- set. The top-10 drivers in tuous personalities.” points make the Chase along Casting for Babe Ruth and with the two drivers 11-20 in Carmen Berra will be revealed points with the most victo- later. ries. (Ties for those two spots are broken via drivers points). As is stands, seven slots Players are appear to be locked up for the Chase barring unforeseen collapses. But the separation headliners from eighth-place Greg Biffle to 19th-place Paul Menard is just 45 points. in SEC race Logano is 18th in points and just 35 back of Jeff Gordon, JOHN ZENOR who holds the 10th spot. The AP Sports Writer driver of the No. 22 Ford isn’t about to gamble and go all-out The players are providing the for a victory knowing there is star power in the Southeastern some wiggle room. Conference’s drive for an eighth- “No, no, I think we can do it straight national title not those in points,” said Logano, who millionaire coaches. is in his first year with owner Hop in the backseat, Nick Roger Penske after spending Saban and Steve Spurrier, and four seasons with owner Joe enjoy the ride. Gibbs. “We can break our- There’s plenty of headliners selves in the top 10. We did on the field, starting at quarter- this already once coming from back with Texas A&M’s Johnny more than 35 points back and AP photo Manziel, Alabama’s AJ McCarron brought ourselves into the top Joey Logano, shown three weeks ago at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, hopes the GoBowling.com 400 at Pocono Raceway on Sunday can get him closer and Georgia’s Aaron Murray plus 10 and in a shorter amount of to gaining a Chase position. a bounty of dangerous receivers. time than we’ve got now.” Tailbacks Georgia’s Todd Gurley Logano needs to look no fur- keel. Easier said than done, yes, it’s going to … it hurts. It there in June 2012, posting was rained out and he had to and ’Bama’s T.J. Yeldon are ther than his recent races. He though,” Logano said. “You takes some wind out of your his second of two Cup victo- start 21st based on owners superb sophomore runners. has gone from 10th in points know, obviously, yes, when sail for sure. But you have to ries in his five-year career. He points. He finished 10th. Defensively, South Carolina to 18th in the last four races you’re moving up through the find the silver lining, wherev- led 49 of 160 laps, the most of Today’s forecast is for end Jadeveon Clowney and as consecutive 40th-place fin- points, it’s obviously when er it is, and look forward. The any driver. sunny skies with a high Crimson Tide linebacker C.J. ishes at Daytona and Loudon it’s the easiest. Yo u get a lot more you dwell on the stuff, it Of course, a silver lining in the mid-70s and a Mosley lead the way. proved costly. Prior to the of confidence. Yo u get a lot of just hurts the team.” means a dark cloud, some- 20-percent chance of rain. That bounty of talent gives swoon, he went from 18th to momentum, and everyone’s Pocono Raceway could thing Logano doesn’t want to “I think it would be a great the SEC ample hope that the 10th in five races. attitudes are great. provide some momentum. see today. Qualifying for the “The goal is to stay even “You have two bad finishes, Logano won from the pole race this past June at Pocono See NASCAR |4B See SEC |4B Clutch,difficult catches helped set Carter apart

DAVE CAMPBELL He wasn’t the fastest, the biggest or grew up in Middletown, Ohio. AP Pro Football Writer the most elusive of the bunch, but “I catch everything that the normal he made happen some of the most people catch and I catch a few things impossible grabs and often did so at that no one catches. That’s what I MINNEAPOLIS — Cris Carter’s the most opportune times. used to say to myself before every entry into the exclusive club in Tiptoeing both feet at the sideline game,” Carter said recently. Canton will be commemorated with a and successfully pulling in a pass in Four of his former Vikings team- bronze head-and-shoulders bust, like the split-second before falling out of mates, Chris Doleman, John all of the Pro Football Hall of Fame bounds. Randle, Randall McDaniel and Gary members before him. Leaping to his feet after being Zimmerman, preceded Carter with His hands might be a more appro- whistled down and sticking his arm enshrinement over the past five years. priate body part to feature. straight out to signal a first down. Carter retired after the 2002 sea- Over 16 seasons in the NFL, with Jumping in front of two defenders son behind only Jerry Rice for all- fire and grit and flair, Carter exempli- to corral a ball in the end zone with time receptions and touchdowns. fied just what a wide receiver is paid his fingertips. He’s fourth in those categories to do: catch the ball. Those are the images of what set now, passed by Tony Gonzalez After overcoming some well-pub- Carter apart. After missing the cut and Marvin Harrison in catch- licized troubles in his early years, five times for the Hall of Fame, Carter es and Randy Moss and Terrell Carter became a highlight-reel fix- was finally voted in. He’ll be inducted Owens in scores. Wherever he ture and unflappable performer in on Saturday with this year’s group AP photo the 1990s for the Minnesota Vikings. about a 3½-hour drive from where he See CARTER |4B Cris Carter will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio on Saturday. PAGE 2B Friday, August 2, 2013 Scoreboard www.timesleader.com THE TIMES LEADER on tHe MaRk Latest LIne CoLLeGe BULLetIn BoaRd SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE — Promoted MaJoR LeaGUe BaseBaLL aug. 8 Charlie Husseyto associate commissioner for LeaGUes SEC Network relations. MaRk dUdek FavoRIte LIne UndeRdoG LIne at Tampa Bay2½335 Baltimore GEORGE MASON — Named Ted Nagorsen row- ing coach. Brews Bros softball Fall For The Times Leader national League at Tennessee 2½ 235Washington LA SALLE — Named Shannon Clegg assistant Leagues have openings in its It’s a very tough and competitive 14-race slate this Los Angeles-140at Chicago+130 at Cleveland 3435 St. Louis athletic trainer. Thursday men’s league and LIMESTONE — Announced the retirement of co-ed leagues on Sundays and evening at The Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs. Be at Pittsburgh -150 Colorado +140 at Atlanta4336½ Cincinnati softball coach Jimmy Martin. Named AmyYates softball coach. Tuesdays. For more information, Atlanta-145at Philadelphia +135 sure to get to the Downs early so you can claim your at San Francisco 3½ 335½ Denver MOUNT ST.MARY’S — Named Brittany call Tony at 693-0506. at Cincinnati -115 St. Louis +105 Pinkneywomen’s assistant basketball coach. free $50, after purchasing $50 in racing vouchers. Seattle Pk 235½ at San Diego NYU — Named Bridgette Ingram men’s and Good luck to all! Washington -125 at Milwaukee +115 women’s assistant track and field coach. Checkerboard Inn Bowling Aug. 9 BEST BET: BAS HANOVER (1ST) OHIO STATE — Named Gabby Capuzzi wom- League has openings for teams american League en’s assistant lacrosse coach. in the upcoming season. This at Jacksonville OFF OFF OFF Miami OHIO WESLEYAN — Named Chelsea Hugue- VALUE PLAY: BEAUTIFUL WINDSONG (4TH) at Baltimore-170Seattle +160 is an 80 percent handicapped Post time 6:30 p.m. at Detroit 4436 N.Y. Jets nard women’s lacrosse coach. OKLAHOMA STATE — Named Diego Flaquer all races 1 mile at Detroit -220 Chicago+200 men’s league that bowls on at Philadelphia 33½40New England sprints coach for track and field. First-$12,000 Cond.trot;n/w 1 pm race life at Minnesota -165 Houston+155 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN — Named Brandon Wednesdays at 6:45 p.m. at 8Bas HanoverE.Carlson 4-9-2Should jog in here3-1 at Green Bay63½ 35 Arizona Stokes men’s tennis coach. Chacko’s Family Bowling Center. 6Team Zordin T.Buter 3-2-3Keeps on knocking on the door 7-2 at Oakland -135 Texas+125 TROY — Promoted Rawia Elsisi to women’s League play is 34 weeks and 5Fluffer NutterG.Napolitano 2-3-8 Finishes off the trifecta4-1 at Carolina 2½ 234Chicago tennis coach. 7Mystical Photo M.Kakaley1-3-4 Does retain Kakaley10-1 at Los Angeles-125 Toronto+115 will begin in August. For more at New Orleans 3½ 336½ Kansas City WAKE FOREST — Announced RB Josh Harris is 9Monster LukeM.Romano 3-5-4 Winless in 20 prior 6-1 Interleague ineligible for his senior season. information, call Chacko’s or 1Hi Po Mon RoeA.McCarthy5-7-7 All kinds of problems 8-1 at Minnesota 1½ 135Houston Frank Lipski at 675-7532. 4Marion Mad Dash K.Wallis 6-4-9 Sad9-2 at Miami -120 Cleveland +110 at Oakland OFF OFF OFF Dallas hARNEss RACiNg 3The Old MasterM.Simons 7-4-4 Not worth the deuce15-1 at NewYork (NL)-115Kansas City+105 dick Mcnulty Bowling League 2Keystone WallaceT.Jackson 5-5-6 Very weak opener 20-1 aug. 10 PoCono downs ResULts at Tampa Bay-125 San Francisco +115 wednesday needs two teams to fill their second-$13,000 Cond.trot;n/w 2 pm races life Tuesday night winter bowling at Boston-170Arizona +160 at Pittsburgh 32½35½ N.Y. Giants 3Flash Crash H.Parker 1-2-3Found his stride 4-1 First - $6,000 Pace 1:52.2 league.The league is a men’s 1Cal Chips Brother M.Kakaley6-1-4 One to beat if right 3-1 at San Diego-105New York (AL) -105 aug. 11 9-NiftyAce (Ty Buter) 7The FranchiseG.Napolitano 1-1-4Going for 3 in a row7-2 23.00 9.40 7.40 league with an 80 percent 9Anthropology E.Carlson 1-4-5 Carlson remains warm 8-1 nFL PReseason at Indianapolis 3336 Buffalo 2-Passion Starlet (Ge Napolitano Jr) handicap.The league bowls on 8Hep T.Buter 4-7-5Yankee Glide colt 9-2 2.80 2.60 Tuesday nights at 6:30 p.m. at sunday, Hall of Fame Game at Canton, ohio off key 6-Riverdancer (Mi Lachance) 6Hes An American D.Bier 5-5-6 Bier in for the night 15-1 Chacko’s Family Bowling Center 5Order By Me A.McCarthy7-3-7 Has a poor track record 20-1 FavoRIte oPen today o/UUndeRdoG Miami plays Aug. 4 3.20 4MM’s Rosebud M.Simons 5-7-6Buried 10-1 EXACTA (9-2) $148.80 in Wilkes-Barre. Call Wendy Miami +1 2½ 33 Dallas Dallas plays Aug. 4 50 CENTTRIFECTA (9-2-6) $468.80 2Big Sea Liger M.Romano 6-4-2Bad habits6-1 50 CENTTRIFECTA (50 Cent) $117.20 Thoman at 824-3086 or Fred 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (9-2-6-3) $3,176.80 Favire at 215-0180 for more third-$4,500 Clm.Pace;clm.price $5,000 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $158.84 information. 8Rick’s Crossroads M.Kakaley1-6-7Adams has a live one 7-2 wednesday’s Late MLB BoXes 8, Chicago 6. 2B—Lucroy 2 (17),Y.Betancourt 5SensationalistG.Napolitano 2-2-2Case of seconditis 3-1 LOCAL CALENDAR (9), Rizzo (31), Ransom (9). HR—Rizzo (15), off second - $8,500 Pace 1:52.3 6Lifetime Louie E.Carlson 2-4-6 Can come with some late steam 9-2 yankees 3, dodgers 0 W.Peralta; St.Castro (7), off W.Peralta. RBIs—Lu- 7-Rolltideroll (Si Allard) kingston Recreation Center is 4Hally A.Napolitano 3-1-7First start off the claim 4-1 today’s events newyork aB RHBI BB so avg. croy (57), DeJesus 3 (27), Rizzo 2 (60), St.Castro 24.80 9.40 3.20 now accepting teams for its fall 7Whataorse J.Kakaley5-4-9 Fallen off the ladder a bit 6-1 Gardner cf 400002.278 (31). S—W.Peralta 2. 5-S A Lowe (Ge Napolitano Jr) softball leagues. League fees for 9Mr ThompsonT.Jackson 4-6-7Stuck with the nine slot20-1 No events scheduled Jeter ss 3000 10.200 Runners left in scoring position—Milwaukee 6 3.80 2.40 1-Nunezpr-ss 000000.225 (Aoki, Maldonado,Weeks, J.Francisco, L.Schafer men’s teams playing Monday, 1Life Of Ease A.McCarthy1-4-5 Monti import 10-1 1-JimmyThe Terror (Ty Buter) satURday Cano 2b 410000.293 2); Chicago 3 (Schierholtz, Rizzo 2). RISP—Mil- 2.10 Tuesday,Wednesday, Thursday 2Royal Cam-Hall A.Siegelman 3-6-4 Often a long price8-1 A.Soriano lf 401002.286 waukee 2 for 11; Chicago 3 for 8. 3Kingdom Come M.Simons 4-9-8 Gone 15-1 EXACTA (7-5) $136.60 No events scheduled V.Wells rf 301000.237 Runners moved up—Aoki. 50 CENTTRIFECTA (7-5-1) $401.80 as well as Sunday co-ed are $125 b-I.Suzuki ph-rf 0100 10.279 Milwaukee IP HReR BB so nP eRa 50 CENTTRIFECTA (50 Cent) $100.45 per team. Sunday men’s leagues Fourth-$13,000 Cond.trot;n/w 2 pm races life sUnday Lillibridge 1b 301000.200 W.Peralta L, 7-11 55432587 4.57 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (7-5-1-4) $4,939.20 are $75 per team. For more 1Beautiful Windsong A.Siegelman 2-7-5Upsets from the pole 8-1 c-Overbay ph-1b 111100.250 Figaro232 20 1264.60 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $246.96 4Can’t Get Over YouK.Wallis 2-3-8 Andover Hall gal3-1 LIttLe LeaGUe J.Nix 3b 400000.230 Wooten 100 00 1120.00 DAILY DOUBLE (9-7) $270.20 information, call 287-1106. 9RJs Striker T.Jackson2-9-8 Looking for a flat mile 4-1 exeter 8-9 Baseball tournament C.Stewart c401000.225 ChicagoIPHReRBB so nP eRa 2Chipps LakeJ.Pavia 5-6-3Pavia doing better of late7-2 Back Mountain Navy vs.TBD, 4 p.m. Kuroda p20000 1.000 E.Jackson W, 7-11 88 110494 4.65 third - $13,000 trot 1:58.0 UPCoMInG events/otHeR 5Marion MayflowerM.Kakaley1-2-8 Just broke her maiden 9-2 a-Mesa ph 101000.385 B.Parker 1100 10 21 2.49 1-Keepsake Hanover (Ma Kakaley) 3Sea GypsyR.Allen 6-6-5 Rod just one win on season15-1 Logan p000000 --- WP—W.Peralta. 3.00 2.40 2.10 duryea Little League Family 8Runaway Beauty M.Romano 6-4-3Keep on looking 6-1 M.Rivera p000000 --- Umpires—Home, Mike Estabrook; First,Jeff 2-Gangio (Ji Takter Jr.) bAsEbALL totals 33 36 125 Nelson; Second,Jim Reynolds; Third,Jim Wolf. night will be Friday, Aug. 23, at 6AGirl Named Tim E.Carlson 5-6-4 Not my kind of girl 20-1 3.20 2.80 Los angelesaBRHBIBBso avg. T—2:46 (Rain delay: 1:06).A—29,817 (41,019). PNC Park for a RailRiders game. 7Reveille J.McKeon 7-4-5 Off since May10-1 4-Imperial Storm (Er Miller) C.Crawford lf 400002.280 3.40 All boys and girls who were Belisario p000000.000 Royals 4, twins 3 north division EXACTA (1-2) $11.00 Fifth-$9,000 n/w Clm.Pace;clm.price $11,000 P.Rodriguezp 000000 --- kansas City aB RHBI BB so avg. players in the league are free. w LPct.GB 50 CENTTRIFECTA (1-2-4) $52.60 2Senorita Bella T.Buter 6-3-7Drops and pops3-1 League p000000 --- A.Gordon lf 522000.273 Rochester (Twins)6153.535— 50 CENTTRIFECTA (50 Cent) $13.15 Cost for parents and siblings is 5Cypress Hill Suds L.Miller 8-5-2Late pace for the place4-1 Puig rf 3000 10.364 Hosmer 1b 512000.289 Pawtucket (Red Sox) 59 52 .532½ 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (1-2-4-3) $236.60 7Tiger Kitty G.Napolitano 5-2-8 In live hands 8-1 Ad.Gonzalez1b4 0100 1.298 B.Butler dh 301200.277 $8.To register, call 655-0203. Buffalo (Blue Jays)5754.5142½ 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $11.83 H.Ramirez ss 400003.374 S.Perezc 40100 1.279 8More Than That H.Parker 3-3-2Filly in from NY 6-1 Lehigh Valley(Phillies) 57 56 .504 3½ PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (9-7-1) $2,360.60 Registration deadline is Aug. 8. Ethier cf 40200 1.267 Lough rf 413000.300 1Twisted Sis M.Kakaley2-8-1Races well with Matt up 7-2 RaILRIdeRs (yankees) 55 57 .491 5 A.Ellis c402000.264 M.Tejada 2b 401101.290 3Dropping Star M.Simons 7-3-3In this class a long while 9-2 Syracuse (Nationals)5160.4598½ Fourth - $4,500 Pace 1:52.3 Gene kane Memorial Golf Schumaker 2b-lf 2000 12.266 E.Johnson 2b 000000.199 4Blue Villager A.McCarthy6-5-2Sits the rail 10-1 south division 7-Sequoia Seelster (An Napolitano) Uribe 3b 301000.262 Moustakas 3b 402002.228 Classic will be held at Glen Oak 6Macsdirtylilsecret T.Jackson5-8-7Dirty indeed 20-1 w LPct.GB 11.60 5.60 2.80 Kershawp 20000 1.137 A.Escobar ss 40000 1.235 Country Club Monday, Aug. 19. Durham (Rays) 72 41 .637 — 1-Nutmegs Desire (Ro Pierce) 9Nominal HanoverE.Carlson 1-7-5Needs a tightner 15-1 M.Ellis 2b 000000.279 Dyson cf 40100 1.274 Norfolk (Orioles) 56 55 .505 15 3.00 2.20 The registration deadline is totals 30 060210 totals 37 413306 Charlotte (White Sox) 51 61 .455 20½ 2-Metrodisle (Ma Kakaley) sixth-$13,000 Cond.trot;n/w 2 pm races life newyork 000 000 003—360 Minnesota aB RHBI BB so avg. Aug. 6. Lunch and registration Gwinnett (Braves)4864.429 23½ 5.00 7Little Bitty LiesM.Kakaley1-2-5 Very large in here3-1 Los angeles000 000 000—0 61 Thomas lf 50100 1.226 west division EXACTA (7-1) $29.60 begins at 11:30 a.m., while the 8Keystone Sadie F.Fladen 3-7-1Note the driver change4-1 a-singled for Kuroda in the 8th. b-was inten- Carroll 2b 40100 1.218 w LPct.GB 50 CENTTRIFECTA (7-1-2) $206.60 1Celebrity Lovenote T.Jackson4-4-5 Jackson in the Hambo tomm 6-1 tionally walked for V.Wells in the 9th. c-singled for Mauer c402011.328 tournament begins at 1 p.m. Indianapolis (Pirates)6549.570— 50 CENTTRIFECTA (50 Cent) $51.65 2Variety Girl A.McCarthy5-4-12nd time lasix user 7-2 Lillibridge in the 9th. Morneau 1b 511002.261 Cocktail hour, dinner and awards Louisville (Reds)5559.482 10 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (7-1-2-5) $502.20 1-ran for Jeter in the 9th. Doumit dh 512003.244 5Matriarch HanoverH.Parker 3-2-3Parker back in bike8-1 Columbus (Indians)5361.465 12 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $25.11 will follow the golf. Make checks E—M.Ellis (5). LOB—NewYork 5, Los Angeles Plouffe 3b 401100.245 9Queen Of MoreM.Simons 2-7-6Lots to overcome 9-2 Toledo (Tigers) 48 66 .421 17 Scratched: Magnetic Draw 6. RBIs—Overbay (46). CS—A.Soriano (1). S— C.Herrmann rf 301111.283 payable to Friendship House. Mail 3Alston Hall E.Carlson 5-6-3Down from stakes stock 10-1 thursday’s Games Kershaw. Hicks cf 401000.195 4Lipstick Rose K.Oscarsson5-5-1Jim out at NJ for Hambo too20-1 Gwinnett 7, Charlotte 5 Fifth - $12,000 Pace 1:52.2 checks to Gene Kane Memorial Runners left in scoring position—NewYork 2 Florimon ss 311102.230 6Karalta Bye ByeM.Kakaley4-8-6 Say adios15-1 Durham 2,Toledo 1 6-Flight Exec (Ja Morrill Jr) (C.Stewart,Gardner); Los Angeles 3 (C.Crawford, a-Colabello ph 10000 1.189 Golf Classic, 1509 Maple St., Buffalo 5, Columbus 1 5.60 5.80 4.40 Schumaker,Ad.Gonzalez). RISP—NewYork 1 for Bernier ss 000000.333 Scranton, PA 18505. For more scranton/wilkes-Barre 2, Indianapolis 1, 12 8-Power Rock (An Napolitano) seventh-$9,000 n/w Clm.Pace;clm.price $11,000 5; Los Angeles 0 for 5. totals 38 3113212 innings 40.20 16.60 information or to make a credit 5Fresh DreamG.Napolitano 3-3-7Been facing better stock 4-1 Runners moved up—A.Soriano, Uribe. GIDP— kansas City 011000 200—4 13 1 Lehigh Valley 3, Rochester 2 3-Nucular Enemy (An McCarthy) 1Taillight HanoverA.McCarthy2-8-3Late on the scene 9-2 A.Ellis. Minnesota 000 011010—3 11 1 card payment, call 342-8305, ext. Syracuse 5, Louisville 0 5.40 4Dragon Tattoo T.Buter 1-4-3Perfect trip in win 3-1 DP—NewYork 1 (Cano,Jeter, Lillibridge). a-struck out for Florimon in the 8th. Norfolk at Pawtucket, (n) EXACTA (6-8) $155.40 2063. 6Ralbar S.Allard2-7-2 Newcomer from Yonkers4-1 newyork IP HReR BB so nP eRa E—A.Escobar (12), Florimon (10). LOB—Kan- Friday’s Games 50 CENTTRIFECTA (6-8-3) $882.20 3Rules Clear H.Parker 8-1-2Trotter turned pacer6-1 Kuroda 7500 181032.38 sas City 7, Minnesota 11. 2B—Hosmer (20), Lough Durham at Toledo, 7 p.m. 50 CENTTRIFECTA (50 Cent) $220.55 Greater wilkes-Barre Friendly Logan W, 3-2110 010172.22 (12), Moustakas (16), Thomas (7), Doumit (22), 9Field Marshal M.Kakaley4-6-5 PA bred pacer8-1 Norfolk at Pawtucket, 7:05 p.m. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (6-8-3-7) $6,688.40 M.Rivera S, 34-361 00 002121.60 Plouffe (12). 3B—A.Gordon (4). HR—Florimon sons of st. Patrick will hold 7Christopher Semalu M.Simons 6-7-4Having rough go of it 15-1 Syracuse at Louisville, 7:05 p.m. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $334.42 Los angelesIPHReRBBso nP eRa (7), off Guthrie. RBIs—B.Butler 2 (53), M.Tejada 2Jack N WaterL.Miller 5-8-3Add some whiskey 10-1 Rochester at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m. Scratched: Machfever its 16th anuual charity golf Kershaw850 005971.87 (17), Plouffe (38), C.Herrmann (10), Florimon 8Mach Me BadA.Siegelman 8-6-5 Well beaten last several20-1 Charlotte at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m. tournament on Saturday, Aug. Belisario L, 4-62-3 02 120143.56 (35). SB—Hosmer (8), Carroll (2), Hicks (9). CS— Buffalo at Columbus, 7:15 p.m. sixth - $13,000 Pace 1:52.2 P.Rodriguez011 000 13 2.21 Lough (2). SF—B.Butler. 17 at Sandy Springs Golf Course. eighth-$6,000 Clm.trot;clm.price $7,500 scranton/wilkes-Barre at Indianapolis, 7:15 2-Goddess’s Rosa (Ja Morrill Jr) League 1-300 000 45.12 Runners left in scoring position—Kansas City p.m. 3.40 2.40 2.20 Format is Captain and Crew 2Nordic Venture2-1-8 Coast to coast5-2 P.Rodriguez pitched to 2 batters in the 9th. 4 (Dyson, A.Escobar, B.Butler, Lough); Minnesota saturday’s Games 3-Rachelle’s Beat (Ge Napolitano Jr) 1Streetwise Hall A.McCarthy3-5-6 Pocket trip for exacta4-1 Inherited runners-scored—P.Rodriguez 2-2, 8 (Doumit 2, Florimon 3, Morneau, Thomas 2). with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. Cost Columbus at Toledo, 7 p.m. 4.20 2.60 7Eng-Amer Davanti A.Napolitano 2-7-1ANap owns-trains-reins 5-1 League 1-0. IBB—off Logan (Puig), off Belisario RISP—Kansas City 2 for 8; Minnesota 3 for 17. is $80 per person. For more Lehigh valley at scranton/wilkes-Barre, 7:05 1-Delcie Hanover (Ro Pierce) 3Northmedogoldngirl S.Allard6-4-5 Sent by team Allard3-1 (I.Suzuki). Runners moved up—Hicks. GIDP—B.Butler. p.m. 3.80 information, call Jim at 793-3434 8SBM Georgian Star M.Kakaley5-5-2Kakaley the new driver 12-1 Umpires—Home, CB Bucknor; First, Quinn DP—Minnesota 2 (C.Herrmann, C.Herrmann, Syracuse at Rochester, 7:05 p.m. EXACTA (2-3) $11.40 9Must Be Psychic W.Mullin 6-8-4 Mullin’s newest 6-1 Wolcott; Second, Dale Scott; Third, Bill Miller. Plouffe), (Plouffe, Carroll, Morneau). or Brian at 814-8598. Louisville at Indianapolis, 7:05 p.m. 50 CENTTRIFECTA (2-3-1) $56.00 T—3:00. A—53,013 (56,000). kansas City IP HReR BB so nP eRa 4Paula’s Brady T.Buter 4-9-4 Toasted10-1 Gwinnett at Durham, 7:05 p.m. 50 CENTTRIFECTA (50 Cent) $14.00 Guthrie W, 11-7 6622251074.22 Hanover open Golf 6Keystone TorchT.Jackson 7-4-3Flame still not lit 20-1 Pawtucket at Buffalo, 7:05 p.m. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (2-3-1-8) $1,134.00 Red sox 5, Mariners 4, 15 innings Collins H, 15 110002184.30 5Bar None G.Napolitano 4-7-911yr old still plugging 15-1 Charlotte at Norfolk, 7:05 p.m. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $56.70 tournament will be held seattle aB RHBI BB so avg. K.Herrera H, 12 1-331101 11 4.89 sunday’s Games PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (7-6-2) $84.80 B.Miller ss 522020.248 Crow H, 16 2-300 002112.91 Saturday, Aug. 17, at the ninth-$9,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $4,000 last 5 Syracuse at Rochester, 1:05 p.m. Franklin 2b 700004.267 G.Holland S, 28-30110002171.76 1Bittersweet Champ T.Buter 3-8-2Way overdue 3-1 Lehigh valleyat scranton/wilkes-Barre, 1:05 seventh - $14,000 Pace 1:53.0 Wilkes-Barre Golf Club with a Seager 3b 613212.298 Minnesota IP HReR BB so nP eRa p.m. 4-Last Minute Cindy (Jo Pavia Jr) 5Shakerattlenrock M.Simons 8-3-8 Rocknroll Hanover gelding 4-1 K.Morales dh 403100.285 Correia 6102 203944.49 shotgun start at 1 p.m. Following Louisville at Indianapolis, 1:35 p.m. 104.00 38.60 25.40 9Broadies Song M.Kakaley7-2-7 Again gets a tough assignment 6-1 1-Ryan pr-dh 200000.190 Thielbar L, 1-12-3 12 000 12 0.68 golf, there will be food and Gwinnett at Durham, 5:05 p.m. 7-Perfectly Royal (An Napolitano) 3Star PartyA.Napolitano 5-9-1Not on top of his game 9-2 Ibanezlf70210 1.252 Fien 1-320000 17 2.82 Columbus at Toledo, 6 p.m. 15.00 5.00 refreshments at the pavilion of 8Master Of DesireG.Napolitano 7-4-3Didn’t fire at Tioga7-2 Morse 1b 50000 1.241 Burton 100 003183.33 Pawtucket at Buffalo, 6:05 p.m. 6-Springhouse Star (Ke Wallis) 7Jim’s Guy J.Drury 8-2-7Another off form 10-1 2-En.Chavezpr-rf 201000.276 Perkins 100 000 10 1.98 the Exaltation Holy Cross Church Charlotte at Norfolk, 6:05 p.m. 14.80 6Fritzie Rocket A.McCarthy3-8-4 Moves out of claimers8-1 M.Saunders rf-cf 702002.228 Inherited runners-scored—Crow 2-0, Fien 1-1. EXACTA (4-7) $727.40 in the Buttonwood section of the 4Machin Music T.Jackson4-7-5 Play a different song 20-1 easteRn LeaGUe Ackleycf-1b 60100 1.215 HBP—by Guthrie (Carroll). 50 CENTTRIFECTA (4-7-6) $11,394.20 township. Cost is $75 per player Quintero c61200 1.250 Umpires—Home, Paul Nauert; First, Doug 2Da Vision Of Art E.Carlson 9-9-9 Last yet again 15-1 50 CENTTRIFECTA (50 Cent) $2,848.55 and includes golf cart, prizes, eastern division totals 57 4164312 Eddings; Second, Dana DeMuth; Third, Angel 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (4-7-6-8) $70,526.00 tenth-$19,000 Cond.trot;n/w $16,000 last 5 w LPct.GB Boston aB RHBI BB so avg. Hernandez. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $3,526.30 food, refreshments and a gift. 1Hoorayforvacation M.Kakaley8-2-2 Give him another chance3-1 Binghamton (Mets)6742.615—Ellsbury cf 611002.300 T—3:20. A—32,789 (39,021). Committee members also are 2War Cry Hall H.Parker 2-2-1Consistent type 4-1 Trenton (Yankees) 56 55 .505 12 Victorino rf 6120 11.282 eighth - $13,000 Pace 1:51.1 Portland (Red Sox) 54 56 .491 13½ Pedroia 2b 622311.296 5-Cowboys Dreamer (Ja Morrill Jr) seeking $25 hole sponsors for 5Lightning Storm G.Napolitano 1-4-6 Just beat similar 5-2 D.Ortizdh701002.324 tRANsACtiONs New Hampshire (Blue Jays)5356.486 14 3.40 2.20 2.20 two $500 scholarships that are 6Proud Moment T.Buter 4-3-2Team Buter a bit off 12-1 Napoli 1b 500022.257 4Commander KK.Wallis 9-3-1Made miscue last wk 10-1 New Britain (Twins)5259.468 16 BaseBaLL 2-Janie Bay (Jo Drury) awarded to deserving Hanover Reading (Phillies) 48 62 .436 19½ Saltalamacchia c7 02002.264 4.00 2.40 9Keystone Thomas J.Pavia 7-2-4 Nine post not the answer5-1 Carp lf 30000 1.318 9-Queen Of Royalty (Ty Buter) Area High School students. 3Sonny Mcdreamee A.McCarthy2-4-3Couldn’t beat lesser 6-1 western division american League w LPct.GB Nava lf 20000 1.282 7.60 8Fool’s Revenue T.Jackson3-7-1 Little since the win 15-1 a-J.Gomes ph-lf 000020.232 BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Assigned RHP Jairo Harrisburg (Nationals)6151.545— Asencio outright to Norfolk (IL). EXACTA (5-2) $13.20 king’s Football Golf Classic 7Baby BlazeE.Carlson 2-3-7Off since May20-1 Erie (Tigers) 58 51 .5321½ Drew ss 602112.228 50 CENTTRIFECTA (5-2-9) $91.80 Holt 3b 511000.278 BOSTON RED SOX — Added RHPJake Peavy to slated for Sunday, Aug. 4, at Blue Bowie (Orioles) 55 55 .500 5 the active roster. Optioned RHP Jose De La Torre 50 CENTTRIFECTA (50 Cent) $22.95 eleventh-$11,000 Cond.trot;n/w $6,200 last 5 Akron (Indians)5358.4777½ b-B.Snyder ph-3b 101000.235 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (5-2-9-6) $559.20 Ridge Trail Golf Club in Mountain totals 54 5124714 to Pawtucket (IL).Recalled RHP Steven Wright 1Susquehanna Belle J.Pavia 6-6-7The pole the difference7-2 Richmond (Giants) 52 58 .473 8 from Pawtucket.Optioned RHP Brandon Work- 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $27.96 Top. The event is a fundraiser 2Third Mortgage G.Napolitano 3-4-1Don’t bet the house on her 9-2 Altoona (Pirates)5157.4728seattle 000 102010 000 000—4 16 2 Boston000 020 200000 001—5120 man to Pawtucket. for the Monarchs. Registration 8Imperial Photo A.Napolitano 3-1-5Vernon import 6-1 thursday’s Games HOUSTON ASTROS — Released 1B Carlos ninth - $13,000 trot 1:54.1 Bowie 4, New Hampshire 3 Two outs when winning run scored. 1-Hesgotlegs (Jo Drury) will begin at 12:30 p.m. and the 7Spectator KA.McCarthy3-2-7 Made break last three 3-1 a-walked for Nava in the 13th. b-doubled for Pena. 4Keystone Tempo E.Carlson 2-3-5 On the board last couple 4-1 New Britain 9, Akron 5 KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Placed INF Chris 5.00 2.60 2.40 tournament starts at 1:30 p.m. Binghamton at Altoona, (n) Holt in the 14th. 4-All About Justice (Mi Simons) 3Casanova Lindy M.Kakaley4-1-6 Looking for a check 15-1 1-ran for K.Morales in the 11th. 2-ran for Morse Getz on the 15-day DL, retroactive to July 28. Harrisburg 3, Trenton 1 — Optioned LHP Scott 3.60 3.00 The cost is $85 per person. 9Opinion HanoverM.Romano 5-6-2Not worth a second look 10-1 in the 11th. 8-Ellen’s Isle (An McCarthy) 6West River Victory M.Simons 7-5-7Splashed along 20-1 Erie 2, Reading 0 Diamond and OFAaron Hicks to Rochester (IL). Current King’s players can play Portland at Richmond, (n) E—Ackley (1), Franklin (8). LOB—Seattle 12, 2.60 5Magnum KosmosT.Dinges 9-3-8 Out of bullets 8-1 Boston 13. 2B—Seager (27), M.Saunders (14), — Placed RHP Dustin for $70. Cost includes greens Friday’s Games McGowan on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Tues- EXACTA (1-4) $13.20 Binghamton at Harrisburg, 7 p.m. Holt (1), B.Snyder (3). HR—Seager (17), off 50 CENTTRIFECTA (1-4-8) $55.60 fees, carts, long-drive contest, twelfth-$11,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $6,500 last 5 Tazawa; Pedroia (8), off O.Perez. RBIs—Seager 2 day. Reinstated RHP Sergio Santos from the 60- Akron at Altoona, 7 p.m. day DL. Transferred RHP Brandon Morrow to the 50 CENTTRIFECTA (50 Cent) $13.90 closest to the pin contest, dinner 9’Raymond JT.Jackson 6-2-7Longshot special 10-1 New Hampshire at Richmond, 7:05 p.m. (50), K.Morales (60), Ibanez (57), Pedroia 3 (64), 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (1-4-8-2) $195.40 Drew (38). SB—B.Miller (3). S—Ellsbury. SF—K. 60-day DL. and participation in an auction. 7Duel In The Sun M.Simons 4-6-7Can’t find that 2yr old form 7-2 Portland at Bowie, 7:05 p.m. national League 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $9.77 5No Bu J.Pavia 8-1-5Pavia picks up the lines3-1 Reading at Trenton, 7:05 p.m. Morales. PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (4-5-1) $2,034.20 Runners left in scoring position—Seattle 5 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Placed C Miguel An event flier/registration 1Mr Dennis M.Kakaley4-5-7Makes noise with Kakaley9-2 Erie at New Britain, 7:05 p.m. Montero on the 15-day DL, retroactive to July 29. form can be found at www. saturday’s Games (Ibanez, Morse,Ackley 2, Ryan); Boston 5 (Saltal- tenth - $15,000 Pace 1:51.3 3Sonic Raider E.Carlson 4-3-4 Good betting race 6-1 amacchia 2,Ellsbury 2,Drew).RISP—Seattle 3 for Optioned RHP Chaz Roe to Reno (PCL). Recalled 8SaywhatuneedtosayT.Buter 7-4-4 Struggling for sure15-1 Akron at Altoona, 6 p.m. RHP Zeke Spruill from Reno. Selected the con- 3-Persistent (Ro Pierce) kingscollegeathletics.com. For New Hampshire at Richmond, 6:05 p.m. 11; Boston 2 for 12. 4.60 2.80 2.60 2McsocksA.McCarthy7-6-8 Void of pace 4-1 Runners moved up—Franklin, K.Morales, tract of C Tuffy Gosewisch from Reno. more information, call King’s Portland at Bowie, 6:35 p.m. CINCINNATI REDS — Assigned RHP Greg 2-Arodasi (Jo Pavia Jr) 4Eagle Jolt G.Napolitano 2-1-8Clipped 8-1 D.Ortiz, Holt. GIDP—Ibanez, Quintero, D.Ortiz, 2.80 2.20 assistant football coach Eric 6Slipper SamM.Romano 2-2-6 Sliding backwards tonight 20-1 Binghamton at Harrisburg, 7 p.m. Reynolds outright to Louisville (IL). Reading at Trenton, 7:05 p.m. Napoli. 6-Mibestkeptsecret (An Napolitano) Jendryaszek at 607-345-0123 or DP—Seattle 3 (Iwakuma, Quintero, Morse), COLORADO ROCKIES — Optioned LHP Jeff Erie at New Britain, 7:05 p.m. Francis to Colorado Springs (PCL). Recalled RHP 3.20 email him at ericjendryaszek@ thirteenth-$11,000 Cond.trot;n/w $6,200 last 5 sunday’s Games (B.Miller, Franklin, Morse), (M.Saunders, EXACTA (3-2) $9.40 3Kendra HanoverS.Allard2-7-9 Starts off late double 5-2 M.Saunders, Quintero); Boston 3 (Holt, Drew, Na- Chad Bettis from Tulsa (Texas). Erie at New Britain, 1:35 p.m. MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Recalled INF 50 CENTTRIFECTA (3-2-6) $43.20 kings.edu. 5Cocktail AttireA.McCarthy2-3-3 Much swifter last season4-1 Binghamton at Harrisburg, 2 p.m. poli), (Pedroia, Drew, Napoli), (J.Gomes). 50 CENTTRIFECTA (50 Cent) $10.80 seattle IP HReR BB so nP eRa Scooter Gennett from Nashville (PCL). Sent RHP 6Looking To Score M.Kakaley6-2-3 Aren’t we all? 6-1 New Hampshire at Richmond, 2:05 p.m. Mark Rogers to the AZL Brewers for a rehab as- 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (3-2-6-7) $238.80 Lt.JeffreydePrimo Golf 8MC Felix G.Napolitano 4-3-8 Down a peg in class7-2 Reading at Trenton, 5:05 p.m. Iwakuma 5 2-372024102 2.76 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $11.94 O.Perez BS, 1-31-3 32 20 1212.79 signment. tournament will be held Aug. 9Yankee MannyF.Davis 5-6-4 Reason Frank is here12-1 Akron at Altoona, 6 p.m. SAN DIEGO PADRES — Reinstated RHP Sean Portland at Bowie, 6:05 p.m. Medina 200 002222.79 eleventh - $13,000 Pace 1:51.1 17.with a 7 a.m. registration 4Money Man KM.Romano 7-5-8 Cashed out 5-1 Furbush 100 012173.35 O’Sullivan from paternityleave.Optioned RHP 7Meadowbranch RedA.Siegelman 1-3-8 Wired lesser 15-1 Miles Mikolas to Tucson (PCL). 3-Cinderella Guy (Ty Buter) and 8 a.m. start at Wilkes-Barre newyoRk - Penn LeaGUe Farquhar 300 004385.45 29.00 10.20 4.80 1Celebrity Lovin T.Jackson7-8-7Gapped badly 8-1 Luetge L, 0-222-32114146 4.95 Municipal Golf Club.Visit www. 2Badboy Paparazzi AM.Simons 5-4-4 One more race to go 20-1 BasketBaLL 5-J J Gladiator (Er Carlson) Mcnamara division Boston IP HReR BB so nP eRa 4.20 3.20 deprimogolf.com for registration w LPct.GB Lackey 78331695 3.23 national Basketball association 4-Andy Roo (Ge Napolitano Jr) Fourteenth-$9,000 Cond.trot;n/w $4,000 last 5 Hudson Valley(Rays) 25 20 .556 — Tazawa BS, 5-5 121101 93.11 and details. MILWAUKEE BUCKS — Signed G Nate Wolters. 3.60 5Bossy Volo M.Simons 2-7-7Iron Mike takes finale 3-1 Aberdeen (Orioles) 21 21 .500 2½ Uehara200 003191.46 TORONTO RAPTORS — Signed FAustin Daye. EXACTA (3-5) $119.00 1AListerA.Napolitano 2-8-3Right there4-1 Brooklyn (Mets)2122.488 3 Thornton 120000 14 3.63 50 CENTTRIFECTA (3-5-4) $583.40 Pauly Friedman 5k Family 9Buzz Bomb G.Napolitano 4-8-7No excuses at 3-5 odds 9-2 Staten Island (Yankees)1825.4196Breslow210 020302.54 FootBaLL 50 CENTTRIFECTA (50 Cent) $145.85 walk/Run, conducted by Family 3Red Zepplin A.McCarthy9-2-7 McCarthy hitting .2377-2 Pinckneydivision D.Britton W, 1-0230 002350.00 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (3-5-4-8) $5,728.60 w LPct.GB O.Perez pitched to 3 batters in the 7th. Service Association of NEPA, 4GuilfordJ.Drury 1-7-6Raced well in prep 8-1 national Football League 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $286.43 Jamestown (Pirates)2815.651 — Inherited runners-scored—O.Perez 2-0, Me- will be held Sunday, Aug. 11, at 6HabaneroT.Buter 7-2-6 Dull Buter stock 6-1 NFL — Suspended Minnesota OT DeMarcus Scratched: AppleyEver After State College (Cardinals)2419.558 4 dina 1-0. IBB—off Luetge (Napoli). WP—Luetge, 8Thro Time E.Carlson 5-5-9 Throw him out 15-1 Love first four games of the 2013 regular season Misericordia University in Dallas. Williamsport (Phillies) 22 21 .512 6 Breslow. 7Trickledowntheory M.Kakaley5-6-7…..next 20-1 for violating the NFL policy on performance en- twelfth - $15,000 trot 1:53.1 Batavia (Marlins)2121.500 6½ Umpires—Home, Gary Darling; First, David Registration is at 8:30 a.m. hancing substances. 3-Mr Ridgetaker (Ho Parker) 2Baron Nishi T.Jackson7-7-3 See you tomorrow 10-1 Mahoning Valley(Indians)1825.41910 Rackley; Second, Jerry Meals; Third, Chris Con- ATLANTA FALCONS—Signed CBJordan Mabin. 11.40 5.80 4.40 The race starts at 9:30 a.m. To Auburn (Nationals)1331.295 15½ roy. Waived CB Saeed Lee. 4-Gaelic And Garlic (Ja Morrill Jr) stedler division T—5:03. A—35,059 (37,499). register, call 823-5144.The event CAROLINA PANTHERS — Released OL Geoff 4.20 3.20 whAt’s ON tv w LPct.GB is open to all ages and walk-ups Hangartner. 2-Zuerest (Ge Napolitano Jr) Lowell (Red Sox) 25 18 .581 — Cubs 6, Brewers 1 aUto RaCInG 2 p.m. CINCINNATI BENGALS—Acquired OT Jason 5.00 will be accepted on race day. This Tri-City (Astros) 26 19 .578 — Milwaukee aB RHBI BB so avg. TGC — PGATour-WGC, Bridgestone Invita- Weaver off waivers from Tampa Bay. Signed WR EXACTA (3-4) $41.80 Vermont (Athletics) 23 22 .511 3 Weeks 2b 41100 1.211 benefit walk/run will help raise 1 p.m. tional, second round, at Akron, Ohio Jheranie Boyd. 50 CENTTRIFECTA (3-4-2) $251.60 Connecticut (Tigers) 19 25 .432 6½ Aoki rf 401000.289 SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for 7 p.m. DALLAS COWBOYS — Released DE Cameron 50 CENTTRIFECTA (50 Cent) $62.90 money for FSA NEPA’s Help Line. thursday’s Games Lucroy 1b 402100.286 GoBowling.com 400, at Long Pond, Pa. (same- TGC — PGATour, Reno-Tahoe Open, second Sheffield and CB Devin Smith. Signed G Jeff Ol- 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (3-4-2-7) $728.80 Brooklyn 9, Williamsport 4 C.Gomezcf300002.301 day tape) round, at Reno, Nev. son and OT James Nelson. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $36.44 Robs Pub and Grub will Lowell 7, Auburn 1 Figaro p000000.273 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS —Waived G Robert Grif- PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (3-3-3) $526.60 3 p.m. Jamestown 2, Staten Island 1 a-J.Francisco ph 100000.235 be hosting its golf outing at MaJoR LeaGUe BaseBaLL fin and LB Scott Lutrus. Signed G Danous Estenor SPEED — NASCAR,Sprint Cup, pole qualifying Hudson Valley3, Vermont 2 Wooten p000000.000 and C Thomas Austin. thirteenth - $13,000 Pace 1:52.1 Wilkes-Barre Golf Club to benefit for GoBowling.com 400, at Long Pond, Pa. Batavia 3, Connecticut 2 Gindl lf 402000.333 4 p.m. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Signed CB Kamaal 5-Aunt Caroline (Ma Kakaley) the Ed/Lark mini football and 5 p.m. State College 4, Tri-City 1 Maldonado c300000.169 WGN — L.A. Dodgers at Chicago Cubs McIlwain and OT Mike Tepper. 3.00 2.40 2.10 SPEED — ARCA, ModSpace 125, at Long Pond, Mahoning Valley at Aberdeen, ppd., rain c-Gennett ph 0000 10.217 cheerleader programs.The event 7 p.m. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Signed DL Travis 4-R Journey Together (Ge Napolitano Jr) Pa. Friday’s Games Bianchi ss 402000.248 CSN — Atlanta at Philadelphia Chappelear, WR Johnathan Haggerty, WR La- 4.00 3.80 will take place Saturday, Aug. 3. Staten Island at Williamsport, 7:05 p.m. Y.Betancourt 3b 401000.212 MLB — Regional coverage, St. Louis at Cincin- vasier Tuinei and DL Scott Vallone. Released DB 3-Missy’s Diamond (Er Carlson) BoXInG Batavia at Lowell, 7:05 p.m. W.Peralta p000000.139 Format will be captain and crew nati or Arizona at Boston Stephon Morris. 4.80 Brooklyn at Jamestown, 7:05 p.m. L.Schafer cf 20000 1.228 ROOT — Colorado at Pittsburgh NEWYORK GIANTS — Placed WR Jeremy EXACTA (5-4) $10.80 with a 1:30 shotgun start.The 9 p.m. Auburn at Hudson Valley, 7:05 p.m. totals 33 19 114 SNY — Kansas City at N.Y. Mets Horne on the waived-injured list. Signed WR Ju- 50 CENTTRIFECTA (5-4-3) $82.40 cost is $80 per golfer. For more ESPN2 — Featherweights, Javier Fortuna (22- Mahoning Valley at Connecticut, 7:05 p.m. ChicagoaBRHBIBB so avg. 10 p.m. lian Talley. 50 CENTTRIFECTA (50 Cent) $20.60 0-0) vs. Luis Franco (11-1-0), at Miami, Okla. Tri-City at Aberdeen, 7:05 p.m. DeJesus cf 312310.273 information, call Rob 779-1800 or YES — N.Y. Yankees at San Diego NEWYORK JETS — Activated S Rontez Miles 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (5-4-3-1) $274.80 Vermont at State College, 7:05 p.m. Borbon lf 400000.196 from the PUP list. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $13.74 Matt 417-4246. CanadIan FootBaLL LeaGUe saturday’s Games Rizzo 1b 412200.242 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Waived RB Ray Holley. Scratched: Pura Vida Batavia at Lowell, 5:05 p.m. Schierholtzrf40000 1.269 Waived/injured WR Greg Herd. Claimed WR Perez valleyday 3rd annual Great 8 9 p.m. Mahoning Valley at Connecticut, 7:05 p.m. Valbuena 2b 400000.223 7 p.m. Ashford off waivers from New England. Signed TE Fourteenth - $15,000 trot 1:54.2 NBCSN — Hamilton at Edmonton Auburn at Hudson Valley, 7:05 p.m. St.Castro ss 412101.248 and 5k Races will be Saturday, SE2,WYLN — Rochester at Lehigh Valley Andrei Lintz. 4-Wind Of The North (Mi Simons) Brooklyn at Jamestown, 7:05 p.m. Castillo c411002.271 Canadian Football League 10.20 5.60 3.00 Aug. 3, at 8:30 a.m. with GoLF Staten Island at Williamsport, 7:05 p.m. Ransom 3b 3210 11.212 tennIs MONTREAL ALOUETTES — Fired coach Dan 1-Sailer Eddie (Ja Morrill Jr) Tri-City at Aberdeen, 7:05 p.m. E.Jackson p300002.083 registration at 7:30 a.m. The Hawkins.Announced general manager Jim Popp 4.60 2.80 Vermont at State College, 7:05 p.m. b-Lake ph 100000.310 cost is $25 for the eight mile run 9 a.m. 4 p.m. will take over coach. 5-Team Six (Ma Kakaley) ESPN2 — Women’s British Open Champion- ESPN2 — ATPWorld Tour, Citi Open, quarterfi- sunday’s Games B.Parker p000000 --- 2.80 and $15 for the 5K. 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The Associated Press on the Internet. The Eagles ed in the fifth round of the that are going to be hard to immediately fined him, and 2010 draft by the Eagles out work with, to be honest.” PHILADELPHIA — The the league plans no of the University of Cooper spoke to the Philadelphia Eagles are set- further discipline. Florida. He has just media again after practice ting up Riley Cooper with “I know Riley 46 catches and five Thursday, telling them his sensitivity training after the made a heinous mis- touchdowns in three meeting with teammates a AP photo wide receiver was caught on take,” coach Chip years with the Eagles, night earlier was “extremely Denver Broncos cornerback Champ video making a racial slur. Kelly said. “I was but has been practic- emotional.” Bailey motions during NFL football train- “In meeting with Riley appalled by it. I was ing with the starters “There’s been no friction,” ing camp in Englewood, Colo. People keep yesterday, we decided actually shocked since Jeremy Maclin’s Cooper told reporters. “I looking for signs that Bailey’s career is together that his next step by it because since Cooper season-ending injury respect a lot of the guys winding down. Yet the Broncos’ top cover will be to seek outside I’ve been here since last week. that came up to me yester- man, now in his 15th training camp, keeps insisting he’s not through. assistance to help him fully April, that’s not the Riley Teammates Michael Vick, day and today. Numerous, understand the impact of Cooper I know. He accept- Jason Avant and others numerous, numerous play- his words and actions,” the ed responsibility for it and expressed forgiveness for ers said, ‘Coop, we know team said in a statement he has to live with it, but I Cooper. LeSean McCoy also that’s not the type of person Thursday. “He needs to hope at some point in time said he forgives Cooper, you are. We respect you, Bailey still reflect. As an organization, we’ll have a chance to move but he doesn’t view him the and we’re behind you, and if we will provide the resourc- on from it. same anymore. you need anything, call me, locks down es he needs to do so.” “But right now I don’t “Just on a friendship level, text me, you know I’m there AP photo Cooper apologized pro- think it’s going to be some- and as a person, I can’t really for you.’ That definitely felt Washington Redskins quarterback Robert fusely Wednesday after thing that’s going to go respect somebody like that,” good.” corner, Griffin III looks for receivers during an after- a video of him using the away very quickly.” McCoy said. “I think as a Cooper could have trou- noon practice sessopm at the team’s training N-word at a Kenny Chesney Cooper, who grew up in team, we need to move past ble outside the locker room camp in Richmond, Va., on Thursday. concert last month surfaced Clearwater, Fla., was select- it. There are some things when he’s on the field. eyes Super

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Ross back better EDDIE PELLS than ever AP National Writer

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Aaron ENGLEWOOD, COLO. — It hap- Ross’ return to the New Yo rk Giants pens to so many of the great corner- seems to agree with the veteran corner- backs and Champ Bailey knows it will back. happen to him, too. The 30-year-old Ross is back after a Entering his 15th year in the NFL one-year stint in Jacksonville and has and still in search of the Super Bowl been one of the early surprises at train- title that is the only piece missing from ing camp. a Hall of Fame-bound career, Bailey In the first week of camp, Ross has knows the move from cornerback to intercepted two passes, defended a cou- safety is inevitable for defensive backs ple of others and been a presence for a trying to prolong their careers. secondary that gave up 254.3 yards last “You’ve got to look at history,” season, ranking 28th in the league. Bailey told The Associated Press after The way Ross is playing, there is a practice on Thursday. “Ronnie Lott. chance that he could push incumbent Rod Woodson. Aeneas Williams. They Corey Webster for a starting job. all did it and they all did it before I did. Webster struggled last season and History says this is about that time. I agreed to a $3 million pay cut for the understand that and I’m not naive final year of his contract, lowering his about it.” salary to $4 million. Lott was 26 when he made the Prince Amukamara is set at the other move — a small detour on his way corner. to the Hall of Fame. Williams was 33. Woodson was 34. Bailey turned 35 in SAINTS the offseason. He knows the whispers and questions get louder with each Brees stunned by AP photo passing year. Dallas Cowboys linebacker Bruce Carter, left, and linebacker Sean Lee (50) talk with defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin during a recent practice Every time he gets beaten badly — takeout tip talk session. and that happened twice in the playoff loss to Baltimore last year — it’s not METAIRIE, LA. — Drew Brees simply a bad play, but rather a possible says he’s amazed his $3 tip on a $74 sign that his career is dwindling. takeout order last month has become Cowboys counting on Carter, Lee Every time the Broncos sign or a talking point on national television draft another cornerback — and that and the Internet. happened a handful of times this off- The quarterback was in the locker ending injuries — Lee with get to the football and make draft picks who played quite season — it’s not simply a transaction room at Saints headquarters Thursday Linebackers key to a badly damaged toe in the plays.” a bit as rookies but never but rather a possible sign the Broncos morning when he noticed a discussion sixth game at Carolina and Both have shown they can. started. Both earned starting are looking for his eventual replace- on a network morning show about tip- the Dallas defense Carter with a dislocated Lee has a knack for intercep- jobs going into their second ment. ping on takeout orders, referencing a elbow on Thanksgiving tions, something that was seasons. When Lee injured All of which may be true, Bailey photograph of his takeout receipt that SCHUYLER DIXON against Washington. sorely missing last season on his toe last year, Carter took concedes. was circulated online. AP Sports Writer But the defense ultimately a defense that tied a franchise over the defensive play-call- “But nobody’s going to determine Brees said he figures the person who faltered without them. The low with seven. Lee has that ing on the field. when I move if I don’t feel like it’s the initially photographed the receipt did OXNARD, CALIF. — Sean Cowboys couldn’t stop Drew many in 35 career games, a Even though he missed the right time,” he said. “It’ll definitely be so innocently because he visits the San Lee dismisses talk of how Brees’ passing game and high number for a linebacker. final five games, Carter’s first a decision and, whether I’m here or Diego-area restaurant regularly and good the Dallas defense got run over by Washington Carter could have led the season as a starter did plenty somewhere else, it has to be the right poses for photos with staff. could be if he and Bruce rookie Alfred Morris in a pair Cowboys in tackles last sea- to help him prepare for a fit.” Carter started together at of season-ending losses that son if he hadn’t been injured. leading role. Thro ugh the first week of this, his 49ERS linebacker for a full season. kept them out of the playoffs His strength is speed, and “A whole lot more com- 10th preseason with the Broncos, It hasn’t happened yet. for the third straight year. he’ll get his best chance to fortable,” he said. “The more Bailey and Denver still look to be the Willis, Culliver So until it does — and until Carter and Lee aren’t show it in the new scheme years you play, the more right fit for each other, the way they the Cowboys get back to the watching anymore, though. because one of the weakside experience you gain, it just have been since Bailey arrived in injured at camp playoffs — Lee’s not listen- They’re at the center of linebacker’s biggest jobs is makes the game a lot slower Denver in a trade with Washington for ing. a defensive makeover that running down plays away for you. Especially for me, a Clinton Portis in the 2004 offseason. SANTA CLARA, CALIF. — Injuries “Until you win a Super started soon after the sea- from him. guy coming off an injury.” Bailey is lining up in his usual spot are suddenly piling up fast for the San Bowl, until you’ve got it on son, when the Cowboys fired “I think guys are doing it Lee has missed at least on the corner, sparring with members Francisco 49ers in training camp. tape week to week, it means defensive coordinator Rob well,” Carter said. “Coaches one game in each of his three of Denver’s loaded receiving corps — All-Pro linebacker Patrick Willis was nothing,” Lee said. “That’s Ryan and replaced him with kind of introduced us a little seasons after an injury-filled namely, Demaryius Thomas and Eric wearing a black cast around the base of all hype. If we lean on that Monte Kiffin so they could slow just to get guys the career at Penn State. Decker. In deference to the mileage his right hand and wrist and was among hype, we’re never going to be return to the more lineback- whole grasp of the whole Last year’s injury — when on those thirty-something legs, the more than a dozen players not par- good.” er-friendly 4-3 defense after scheme. Now we’re out here he got his foot stuck awk- Broncos are limiting his time on the ticipating in practice Thursday. Barely The Cowboys are counting nearly a decade in the 3-4. just flying around, getting to wardly in a pile — came after practice field, the same way they have 45 minutes into the workout, trainers on this playmaking pair to be “When you’re playing the the ball.” he had a career-high 21 tack- the last few seasons. carted cornerback Chris Culliver off the good. 4-3 defense, those … (line- Carter and Lee joined the les against Seattle and just “I think that’s going to help in the field with an apparent left knee injury. Dallas won three straight backers) are protected a Cowboys a year apart and fol- a week after he tripled his long run,” Bailey said. Willis injured his hand during one-on- games last season when both little bit more,” coach Jason lowed similar paths. career best in quarterback But his time on the sideline isn’t one blocking drills Wednesday. He stood were sidelined by season- Garrett said. “They gotta Both were second-round pressures with six. down time. on the sidelines the rest of practice with his wrist and hand heavily wrapped. Culliver’s injury appeared even more serious. He was covering a punt in a Saints like the way new DC Rob Ryan listens non-contact drill when he went down in pain. BRETT MARTEL practice. “He understands that and the biggest thing he told AP Sports Writer we play the game and if we’re me and my brother is: ‘Be your- PANTHERS not comfortable, then it’s not self,’” Ryan said. “We know going to work.” we’re good and we’re confi- First teamer METAIRIE, LA. — From Even his hairstyle isn’t dent, but we’re smart and we his long, gray hair flaring out entirely of his own making. don’t mind sharing anything. Hangartner cut of the back of his hat to his “Who are we kidding? The When you have smart veteran periodic brash statements, Rob wife likes it long,” he said. players and they’re seeing SPARTANBURG, S.C. — The Ryan presents himself as a ren- Ryan learned defense and things differently, they’re the Panthers released veteran offen- egade who does things his own much of what he knows about ones on the field.” sive lineman Geoff Hangartner on way and doesn’t care what any- football from his father, Buddy Ryan spent the past two Thursday, leaving the starting right one else thinks. Ryan, who won Super Bowls seasons in Dallas, where his guard spot up for grabs. Ye t those who’ve been as a defensive coach with the defenses ranked in the middle Hangartner has started 83 games, around the Saints’ new defen- New Yo rk Jets and Chicago of the league in yards allowed including 12 last season for Carolina, sive coordinator for a while Bears, and who was head — 14th in 2011 and 18th in during his eight-year career with the don’t necessarily see him that coach of three playoff teams 2012. Panthers and Buffalo Bills. way. As Ryan aims to turn in Philadelphia, all of them He was fired after last sea- The move was a bit surprising con- around a unit that allowed an known for having one of the son, but was not out of work sidering Hangartner had been running NFL-record 7,042 yards last best defenses in the NFL. long. Saints head coach Sean with the first team at camp, and the season, he has sought regular Ryan said he and his brother Payton, looking to change his player Carolina drafted to eventu- input from his charges. His Rex, the head coach of the Jets, team’s scheme from a 4-3 (four ally replace him — Edmund Kugbila players list his willingness to both tend to work collabora- linemen, three linebackers) from Valdosta State — has missed the listen to their ideas among his tively with players because of to a 3-4, hired Ryan in early majority of training camp with a pulled top attributes, and say they their father’s influence. “I’ve February. hamstring after sitting out OTAs with a appreciate being consulted. only been in the league 16 Payton, who has been knee injury. “He’s always worried about: years,” Ryan began, somewhat known to work closely with AP photo Backup quarterback Derek Anderson How do we feel about this? sarcastically, “But I’ve been star quarterback Drew Brees New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton and defensive coordinator called Hangartner one of the most popu- How do we like this look? And around it my whole life. on offensive game plans, said Rob Ryan chat during training camp in Metairie, La. Saints defensive play- lar players in the locker room, saying, if we don’t like something, say “The greatest defensive Ryan’s approach toward solic- ers are praising their new defensive coordinator not just for his aggressive, “It’s tough, but somebody is going to something,” safety Roman coach that ever coached is my iting player input fits with the fun-loving approach, but also for his genuine interest in players’ opinions have to step up.” Harper said after Thursday’s dad. … I watched how he was Saints’ overall approach. about what works best for them. PAGE 4B Friday, August 2, 2013 SPORTS www.timesleader.com THE TIMES LEADER SEC RailRiderswin another extra inning affair From page 1B Adams single in the 12th lifst SWB to 2-1 win free baseball. The Times Leader staff After Adams’ hit in the top of the inning, THurSday’S BoX can maintain its seven- win streak, 14-6. Canzler came up in the bottom of inning year grip on the BCS title. 3. SEC NEWBIES: INDIANAPOLIS —Having played at least 12 with a chance to tie or win the game for Manziel, who won the Arkansas nabbed a one extra inning game in its last three series’ Indianapolis. There was a runner on first RailRiders 2, Indians (12) Heisman Trophy as a proven winner in Bret Scranton/Wilkes-Barre seemed destined to with two outs and Canzler was fanned by Jim RailRiders Indianapolis ab rhbi ab r h bi freshman, and Clowney Bielemma, Auburn land- get in an overtime affair with Indianapolis in Miller, who pitched the final 1 2-3 scoreless Garcia cf 5010Ford dh 5000 Adams 2b 6031d’Arnaud 2b 5110 are regarded as favorites ed offensive whiz Gus the current set. frames to pick up the win and improve to 2-5. Mustelier lf 6020Hague 1b 5030 to claim the league’s fifth Malzahn, Kentucky got a That came on Thursday night at Victory 2014 Schedule Revealed Johnson 1b 6020Lambo rf 5000 Ruiz dh 4000Canzler 3b 4001 Heisman in seven years. spark with Mark Stoops Field. And like their previous two games that To start the 2013 season, the RailRiders’ Murphy c5110Pie cf 4000 But like Aggies coach and Tennessee turned went extras, the RailRiders came out victo- first seven games were scheduled to be Neal rf 5030Sands lf 4010 Harris ss 4000May c3000 Kevin Sumlin said of his to Butch Jones, who is rious with 2-1 victory in 12 innings when played at reconstructed PNC Field. Gonzalez 3b 5110Bocock ss 3010 Totals 46 2131 team, it’s time to “hit the already making waves on David Adams (3 for 6) singled in Alberto As the 2014 International League sched- Totals 38 161 reset button.” the recruiting trail. Gonzalez. ule was revealed on Thursday, Scranton/ RailRiders 000 000 001001—2 Indianapolis -000 000 100000—1 Or at least the challeng- Now, if only all four Caleb Cotham pitched his best game of the Wilkes-Barre will play its first seven games E – Canzler (7), Pie (7). LOB—SWB 11, IND 4. TEAM RISP – SWB 3-for-11, IND 0-for-5. 2B—Murphy (14), Bo- ers of Saban and the two- of the league’s new head season for the RailRiders tossing six shutout of that campaign on the road when the sea- cock (7), Sands (13). SF – Canzler. SAC – Garcia, May. time defending national coaches can find a start- innings before letting a pair of batters reach son begins on Thursday, April 3. The first GIDP – SWB – 2, IND 2. champion Tide are hoping ing quarterback. In the base in the seventh, leading to the only run home game of 2014 is set to be a week later IP HRER BB SO RailRiders that button is working. So meantime, it’s no coinci- he allowed. on Thursday, April 10. The season opener Cotham 641103 are the other power con- dence that those teams After Chase d’Arnaud and Matt Hague and the first home game will both be games Spence .1 00001 Betances 2.1 10001 ferences, for that matter. had the SEC’s four most singled to begin the seventh, Cotham was against I.L. North Division rival Syracuse. Zagurski 1.2 00011 Miller (W,2-5) 1.2 10001 Saban’s peers aren’t generous defenses before pulled in favor of lefty Josh Spence, who got The RailRiders also announced start times Indianapolis backing down. the bosses made changes Andrew Lambo on strikes. for the 2014 schedule. In April and May, Johnson 750023 Hughes (H,2) 130001 LSU’s Les Miles: “I like at the top. The result: A But with runners on first and third, Monday through Thursday night games will Welker (BS,3) 121101 us in any game.” combined mark of 3-29 in Hazleton native came through begin at 6:35. Friday and Saturday night will Severino (L, 0-3) 331103 Cotham pitched to 2 batters in the 7th South Carolina’s league play, $15 million in against SWB reliever Dellin Betances hitting be at 7:05 and that will be the normal start WP – Welker 2 Umpires—Home, Tom Honec; First, Max Guyll; Third, Spurrier, in humble-confi- buyouts and fresh starts. a sacrifice fly to bring in the run giving the times for every evening contest beginning in David Soucy dent mode: “We may fall 4. RISING STOCK: Indians a 1-0 lead. June. T—3:22. A—7,332. flat on our face but that’s Vanderbilt is coming Down to their last chance in the ninth, Every Sunday home game will be at 1:05 what we’re going to try to off its best record since the RailRiders finally got to the Indians p.m., except for Sunday, July 6, when there do, try to win the confer- 1915, going 9-4 two years when J.R. Murphy led off with a double as is a special start time of 6:05 p.m. ence.” after a second straight Indianapolis right fielder Lambo ran through There will also be two school-day specials Monday, Sept. 1. Win the SEC, and a two-win season led to the the wall and appeared to have caught the with start times at 10:35 a.m. on April 23 The only promotion announced by the national title shot seems hiring of James Franklin. ball, but it was ruled a ground-rule double. and May 7, both Wednesdays; and three team on Thursday is that the Friday fire- likely to come. Back-to-back bowl games Two batters later after moving to third on a 12:05 p.m. start times on Monday, May works will be back once again. The remain- Georgia defensive end is also a first for the single by Thomas Neal, Murphy scored on a 12; Wednesday, July 9; Wednesday, July 30 der of the team’s promotional slate will be Garrison Smith’s take on Commodores, who have wild pitch to even the score at 1-1 and force and the regular-season finale on Labor Day, announced at a later date. the SEC: Crystal balls gone from doormats to don’t win crystal trophies. respected foe under the “There’s no telling ever-confident coach. which team is going to They’re led by one of the Hanover advances at Post 644 tourney come from where with the SEC’s top wide receiv- amount of talent,” Smith ers in Jordan Matthews. said. “Nobody can predict Mississippi’s turnaround Collin Cook drove in the winner. Shaun Gurnari also had Top Red 0 Gmiter and Landon Hufford the future.” in Hugh Freeze’s first sea- go-ahead run in the top of the two hits and a run. Joey Noss (4 1/3 innings) and each drove in two runs, while 5 THINGS TO WATCH son was impressive, too. seventh inning as Hanover No. 1 Andrew Janosky had two Hunter Gmiter (1 2/3 innings) Ryan Gallagher, Derek Pierontoni 1: CHASING THE The Rebels won seven downed West Pittston 7-3 at the hits for West Pittston, and John combined on a one-hitter for and Noss each knocked in one. TIDE: Alabama might be games, including the Swoyersville American Legion Angella, Zac Noscavage and Pat Northwest. Adam Litchkofsi pitched 4 the team to beat nation- BBVA Compass Bowl. Post 644 U-12 Tournament on Musinski each scored a run. Noss fanned 10 as only 1/3 innings of no-hit baseball for ally after claiming three 5. YOUTH Thursday. Abrecht Memorial 8-9 Collin Wills managed a hit for Mountain Top, striking out 11 of the past four champi- MOVEMENT: From five- Jeremy Callahan had two hits baseball Mountain Top. Gmiter added before Northwest broke through onships, but navigating star newcomers to tal- and scored on Cook’s game- Northwest 7, Mountain four strikeouts. in the final two innings. the competitive SEC is a ented players with a year challenge for any team. under their belt, the SEC Johnny Manziel and Texas is full of youngsters with A&M are in pursuit, and the potential to emerge Carter NaSCar so are Georgia, South as stars. Missouri wide Carolina and Florida. All receiver and prized 2012 From page 1B From page 1B four finished last season signee Dorial Green- among the nation’s top Beckham racked up 21 was always going to be a prod- for eight Pro Bowls, made the “I think it would be a great opportu- wanted to, and we fought all day to nine teams. catches for 267 yards uct of his fierce determination. playoffs eight times and, in the nity, and I look at the first race we had get our car to be good enough up 2. MADE-FOR-TV and four touchdowns Raised in poverty in a four- latter part of his career, helped in Pocono this year, we had a really front and get that track position, and GAMES: This list clear- in the final five games. room apartment with a single lead one of the most potent good car,” Logano said. “Qualifying I think we finished tenth. ly begins with the Sept. Alabama’s Yeldon ran for mother and five siblings, Carter passing games in the league. got rained out. So we had to start “I felt like we were a lot better than 14 rematch in College 258 yards in the SEC and could’ve easily strayed from The Vikings never reached the a little further to the back than we that.” Station between Alabama BCS championship games his Hall of Fame track. He was Super Bowl with him but were and Texas A&M, the only plus freshman runner ineligible for his senior year NFC runners up twice in that team to beat the Tide last Derrick Henry, linebacker at Ohio State because of a fed- span. PoCoNo raCEWay SCHEduLE season. That game was Reuben Foster and tight eral investigation for organized Carter hatched an offsea- a Heisman moment for end O.J. Howard could crime that revealed he signed son conditioning plan with Today SaTurday Manziel. Alabama gets a develop significant roles. early with an agent. He forced his personal trainer to fuel all 9 a.m. — Camping World Truck practice 9-9:50 a.m. —Sprint Cup practice bye week to change gears Ole Miss defensive end Philadelphia coach Buddy Ryan, those accomplishments, using 10 a.m. — Camping World Truck qualifying for the no-huddle offense. Robert Nkemdiche, defen- who famously said of Carter, Rice, the San Francisco star, 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. —Sprint Cup practice A week earlier, defending sive tackle Lavon Hooks “All he does is catch touch- as his motivation and a time- 1:15 p.m. —ARCA qualifying East champion Georgia and wideout Laquon downs,” to cut him after the zone advantage as his reward. 11:30 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. — tries to avenge a 35-7 Treadwell are freshmen to 1989 season. Then, Carter’s The addictive behavior that 3:10 p.m. —Sprint Cup qualifying Sprint Cup practice loss to South Carolina. watch, along with Florida abuse of alcohol and drugs were fueled his chemical dependency 5:15 p.m. —ARCA race (50 laps, 125 miles) 1 p.m. — Camping World Truck race Florida and LSU, perhaps cornerback Vernon destroying his career, let alone worked in his favor on the field. somewhat overlooked in Hargreaves and defen- his life. “By the time Jerry Rice woke (50 laps, 125 miles) the preseason, meet on sive ends Carl Lawson But with arguably the best up I was done with my work,” Oct. 12 a year after Will (Auburn) and Chris Jones investment in franchise his- Carter said, adding: “I knew SuNday Muschamp’s team man- (Mississippi State)— tory, the Vikings paid the $100 that if Jerry Rice was ahead of 1 p.m. — Sprint Cup race (160 laps, 400 miles) aged to end the Tigers’ among others. waiver fee to claim Carter. Ten me, that day I had caught up to 18-game regular-season years later, he had been picked him a little bit.” Big night for Lochte, Magnussen, US golden girls

The Associated Press Kosuke Hagino claimed the silver, more than a second behind, and BARCELONA, SPAIN — Ryan Brazil’s Thiago Pereira took bronze. Lochte feels like himself again. Looks Lochte, who took a long break after more like himself, too, with that gold London and cut back his training to medal around his neck. work on a reality TV show, hardly Missy Franklin and Katie Ledecky looked in peak form while swim- have felt this way all along. They’re ming the second leg on the 4x100 piling up so much gold they might free relay team that finished second need bigger suitcases to get home. behind France. That was followed by Lochte bounced back from a dis- an even bigger disappointment — appointing start to the world swim- fourth place in the 200 freestyle. ming championships, showing he Now, after something of an epiph- still knows how to touch the wall any, he finally has reason to scream first with his victory in the 200-meter his nonsensical catchphrase. Lochte individual medley Thursday night. trailed Pereira at the midway point, That’s worthy of a “Jeah!” but he turned it on during the breast- “The first two days I wasn’t stroke leg and pulled away on the myself,” Lochte said. “I was too wor- freestyle finish, gliding across the ried about the outcome of each race, water to win by about a body length, about finishing first, about my times, 1.31 ahead of Hagino. and that’s not me. I am a swimmer It was the 13th world champion- who is really relaxed and goes out ship gold of Lochte’s career, his 21st there to have fun.” medal overall, and his third straight No one is having more fun than a title in the 200 IM — a race he lost to pair of American teenagers. Michael Phelps at the last Olympics. Franklin, the 18-year-old who “My goggles were fogged up so recently graduated from high school, I couldn’t see the rest of the field,” is 4 for 4 at the championships after AP photo Lochte said. “I had no idea if I was anchoring the U.S. to victory in The united States’s ryan Lochte leaves the pool after a men’s 200-meter backstroke semifinal at the FINa Swimming World Championships winning or in last place. I was just the 4x200 freestyle relay, matching in Barcelona, Spain, on Thursday. focused on making my turns well, her gold-medal haul at the London and toward the end I was just pray- Olympics. out there and race harder than you’ve summer. bronze in the men’s 100 free — swim- ing that I would touch the wall first.” Ledecky, only 16 and getting ready ever raced before.” “I am not going to think about the ming’s glamour event. Australia’s In the relay, Ledecky put the for her junior year of high school, is Chances are, there will be more outcomes or about winning,” said James Magnussen rallied on the Americans ahead at the start, and 3 for 3 after swimming the leadoff leg trips to the podium for the stalwarts Lochte, who got through a demand- return lap to edge Jimmy Feigen and Franklin zipped away with a domi- of the relay. It was her first chance to of the American team. ing double by posting the second- reigning Olympic champion Nathan nant anchor leg to win in 7:45.14. be part of a U.S. relay team at a major Lochte has four events remaining fastest time in the semifinals of Adrian. “Katie led it off like a champ,” said international meet. and Franklin three. Ledecky will be a the 200 backstroke behind another Lochte barely celebrated after his Shannon Vreeland, the second of the “Being part of a team is the most big favorite in the 800 free, the event American, Olympic gold medalist race, letting out a deep breath as U.S. swimmers. “With Missy as an important part about swimming for that produced her breakout gold Tyler Clary. “I just need to have fun.” he squinted to see his winning time anchor, you just have a lot of confi- me,” Franklin said. “You want to go medal at the London Olympics last The U.S. settled for silver and — 1 minute, 54.98 seconds. Japan’s dence in the rest of the relay.” www.timesleader.com THE TIMES LEADER SPORTS Friday, August 2, 2013 PAGE 5B Gay, lesbian sports hall of fame honors athletes

DON BABWIN athlete in a major team at Wrigley,” which orga- the Oakland Athletics and ing “helped create safe Associated Press sport to publicly reveal he nizers says is the largest the Los Angeles Dodgers in environment for LGBTs to was gay. “Gay Day’ at a major league the 1970s, Burke is widely compete in sports at every “It is a tremendous honor sporting event. believed to have delivered level.” Among those is Ben CHICAGO — Dave and … I hope it gives young Executive Director Bill the first high-five. Though Cohen, an English rugby Pallone, who was part of people and adults alike who Gubrud said the decision he did not publicly come player. “He founded a foun- Chicago history when he happen to be LGBT and to establish what he says out until two years after he dation to stop bullying umpired the first night want to be in professional is the country’s first hall of left baseball, Burke main- against LGBTs,” Gubrud game at Wrigley Field, is sports another example of fame honoring gay athletes tained until he died of com- said. returning to Chicago to why they should continue and their supporters is not plications due to AIDS in Gubrud said Chicago take part in another chapter to strive for their dreams,” tied to Collins’ announce- 1995 that he was run out was chosen to be hall of of American sports history: Pallone said. ment earlier this year. He of the game by “prejudiced fame’s home for a number His inclusion in the inaugu- Rick Garcia, a prominent said factors such as chang- and homophobic” manag- of reasons, starting with ral class of what organizers Illinois gay rights activist ing attitudes about homo- ers and front offices that the city’s place as a major say is the first-of-its-kind agreed, saying he hopes sexuals, particularly among knew he was gay. gay tourist destination. National Gay & Lesbian the hall of fame encourages young people, made him “This will help preserve Also, he said, “Chicago is AP photo Sports Hall of Fame. gay and lesbian youth to and others think this was history,” said Gubrud. one of the most gay-friendly Inbee Park gestures on the first green during the first round of the Tonight, Pallone will be “have a career in sports and the ideal time to create an “You are not going to know cities in the United States.” Women’s British Open on the Old Course at St Andrews, Scotland, honored in the first class excel in that career and still institution that honors the where to go if you don’t He also said the Cubs on Thursday.The 25-year-old from South Korea already has won of inductees that includes be honest about who they contributions that gays know where you’ve been hold a special place in the three majors this year. She is trying to become the first golfer, tennis greats Martina are.” have made in sports as and many in the gay com- gay community, explaining male or female, to win four in one season. Navratilova and Billie Jean The events will include a well as the hardships many munity don’t know Glenn that it was the Cubs more King, Olympic diving dinner tonight to honor the endured because of their Burke.” than a decade ago that champion Greg Louganis, inductees at a ceremony at sexual orientation. Gubrud also said that became the first profes- and Jason Collins, who the Center on Halsted and Among those being a number of the induct- sional sports team to place Seeking 4th major, in April became the first an event on Saturday at inducted is the late Glenn ees who are not gay are an ad in a gay newspaper. active male professional Wrigley Field called “Out Burke. An outfielder with being recognized for hav- Park opens with 69 Russiawill enforce anti-gaylaw during Olympics

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ANDREWS, saw a leaderboard with said athletes would be pun- reentry into Russia. bars across North America, taking part in the games.” SCOTLAND — Wearing Park’s name in a familiar ished only for propaganda, Four Dutch citizens they have yet to find a uni- t pledged to ensure there a black rain suit and a soft position. “It’s amazing, the MOSCOW — Russia will a word that remains ambig- working on a documentary fied response to the Sochi would be no discrimination smile, Inbee Park looked fact we all possibly can play enforce a new law cracking uous under the new law. film about gay rights in the Games. against athletes, officials, calm as ever standing with history,” Castrale said. down on gay rights activ- “The corresponding northern Russian town of Instead of a boycott of spectators and the media before the imposing Royal “It’s amazing what she’s ism when it hosts interna- law doesn’t forbid non- Murmansk were the first the Olympics, athletes have in Sochi. IOC spokesman & Ancient clubhouse just done to this point, the com- tional athletes and fans dur- traditional orientation, but foreigners to be detained made individual gestures Mark Adams said Thursday moments before she teed off posure she has. I don’t know ing the 2014 Olympics in other things: propaganda, under the new law, and called for protests, the committee continues to Thursday in the Women’s what she shot today, but I’m Sochi, the country’s sports involvement of minors and although their case did not such as a pride parade, to accept past assurances from British Open. going to guess she’ll be in minister said Thursday, young people.” The law make it to court, according be held during the games. the Russian government Only after her unsteady the mix come Sunday.” appearing to contradict specifies punishment for to RIA Novosti. The IOC said last week that the law will not affect round of 3-under 69 did If there were nerves on assurances to the contrary foreign citizens, to include While activists and orga- that it had received assur- athletes, officials or spec- Park reveal perhaps the the first tee for Park, she from the International fines of up to 100,000 nizations supportive of gay ances“fromthehighestlevel tators during the games. biggest surprise at St. didn’t show it. Olympic Committee. rubles ($3,000), time in rights have called for a ban of government in Russia Andrews. 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First year coach Allison fi nals.” Freshman, sophomore and When Miami opens be wrapping its first full investors out of $930 mil- While Henry Cornell did Joanlanne saw good things Some might think junior years we won dis- practice on Saturday, it week of camp. lion. not exactly go out on top, in Cornell when she first it’s in singles matches tricts, so they were all great will mark the third straight School officials have So far, the Hurricanes he came as close as he pos- took over the program. when Cornell’s nerves seasons.” training camp where the spent months preparing for have missed two bowl sibly could. While she did not know too are highest, but he said Cornell now leaves Hurricanes will be dealing the outcome, whatever it is. games and last season’s Cornell, 18, of Wyoming much about her senior play- that wasn’t the case. Wyoming Seminary behind with the uncertainty that The NCAA began inves- Atlantic Coast Conference Seminary recently com- er, she knew he had what “I was most nervous for to move on as a student at comes with what might tigating the Hurricanes in title game because pleted a 12-0 regular sea- it took to do great things doubles play because you the University of Virginia be looming following an March 2011 after former of the investigation. son in boys tennis and and was not surprised at all play with someone else so where he will major in engi- NCAA investigation into reached the District 2A when he advanced as far as it’s less predictable,” said neering. He also hopes to the actions of a rogue for- finals in both singles and he did in the District 2 tour- Cornell. “We had a strategy, be a part of the university’s mer booster. By the time doubles competition. 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Byrd rf 2000 11.283 Morton (Jay, Freese).WP—Morton, Black. MLB STANDINGS • STATS I.Davis 1b 200021.180 Umpires—Home, Chad Fairchild; First,Jeff Kel- logg; Second, Eric Cooper; Third, Paul Schrieber. AMERICAN LEAGUE Buck c400000.218 T—3:22.A—31,999 (38,362). East Division Lagares cf 402002.275 WLPctGBWCGBL10 Str Home Away Quintanilla ss 3010 10.230 Red Sox 8, Mariners 7 Boston6644.600 ——6-4 W-337-20 29-24 Harvey p300002.098 Seattle AB RHBI BB SO Avg. Tampa Bay6444.5931 —7-3 L-135-20 29-24 Atchison p000000 --- B.Miller ss 4110 12.248 Baltimore6049.550 5½ ½4-6 W-132-23 28-26 Germen p000000.000 Franklin 2b 50000 1.261 New York 56 51 .523 8½ 3½ 4-6W-1 29-25 27-26 b-Dan.Murphyph1 0000 1.281 Seager 3b 422110.300 Toronto5057.46714½ 9½ 5-5 W-228-28 22-29 Totals 31 06069 K.Morales dh 514101.291 Central Division Miami AB RHBI BB SO Avg. M.Saunders cf 4010 12.229 WLPctGBWCGBL10 Str Home Away Yelich lf 411000.244 Smoak 1b 412111.262 Detroit 61 45 .575 ——9-1W-5 34-1927-26 Hechavarria ss 40000 1.237 En.Chavezrf500000.270 Cleveland 60 48 .556 2—8-2W-8 37-1923-29 Stanton rf 400002.252 Ackleylf3100 10.213 Kansas City5451.5146½4½9-1 W-927-24 27-27 Morrison 1b 411101.252 H.Blanco c311411.176 Minnesota 45 60 .429 15½13½ 4-6 L-423-27 22-33 Lucas 3b-2b 300002.256 Totals 37 711768 Chicago4066.37721191-9 L-722-28 18-38 D.Solano 2b 301201.265 Boston AB RHBI BB SO Avg. West Division A.Ramos p000000 --- Ellsbury cf 4220 12.301 WLPctGBWCGBL10 Str Home Away Cishek p000000 --- Victorino rf 522300.284 Oakland 63 45 .583 ——6-4 L-234-18 29-27 Marisnick cf 300003.176 Pedroia 2b 411111.296 Texas6049.550 3½ ½5-5 W-433-24 27-25 Mathis c30000 1.205 D.Ortizdh401102.323 Seattle 50 58 .463 13 10 4-6 L-329-28 21-30 Koehler p101000.091 Carp 1b 300002.311 Los Angeles4858.45314112-8 L-627-28 21-30 a-Pierre ph 111000.244 a-J.Gomes ph-lf 101110.236 Houston3671.336 26½ 23½ 3-7L-1 18-37 18-34 Polanco 3b 101000.259 Drew ss 301021.230 Totals 31 363011 Nava lf-1b412110.285 NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 000 000 000—0 61 Lavarnwayc 412002.255 East Division Miami 000 00300x—3 60 Holt 3b 411100.275 WLPctGBWCGBL10 Str Home Away a-singled for Koehler in the 6th.b-struck out for Totals 36 8138610 Atlanta6445.587— —8-2 W-738-15 26-30 Germen in the 9th. Seattle 101050 000—7110 Washington 52 56 .481 11½ 7½ 4-6 L-231-25 21-31 E—Quintanilla (7). LOB—NewYork 11, Miami 5. Boston 001000 016—8 13 0 Philadelphia 50 58 .463 13½9½1-9 L-227-23 23-35 2B—Ju.Turner (7). 3B—Lagares (3). RBIs—Morri- One out when winning run scored. New York 48 58 .453 14½10½ 4-6 L-221-30 27-28 son (13), D.Solano 2 (14). SB—D.Solano (2). a-walked for Carp in the 8th. Miami 42 65 .39321176-4 W-225-30 17-35 Runners left in scoring position—NewYork 6 LOB—Seattle 9, Boston 10. 2B—Smoak (14), Central Division (I.Davis 3, Harvey 2, Byrd); Miami 3 (Lucas, Maris- Ellsbury (24), Nava (16), Holt (2). 3B—B.Miller WLPctGBWCGBL10 Str Home Away nick 2). RISP—NewYork 0 for 7; Miami 2 for 7. (3), Seager (2). HR—H.Blanco (2), off Dempster; AP photo Pittsburgh 65 43 .602 ——6-4 L-136-19 29-24 GIDP—Buck. Victorino (6), off Furbush. RBIs—Seager (51), St. Louis 63 44 .589 1½ —3-7 W-132-17 31-27 DP—Miami 2 (Marisnick, D.Solano, Morrison), K.Morales (61), Smoak (24), H.Blanco 4 (12), Vic- The ’ Cody Asche has trouble fielding a double hit by the San Francisco Giants’ Cincinnati 60 49 .5505½—4-6 W-132-17 28-32 (D.Solano, Hechavarria, Morrison). torino 3 (31), Pedroia (65), D.Ortiz (69), J.Gomes Buster Posey in the fourth inning of a game on Thursday in Philadelphia. Chicago4959.4541610½ 5-5 L-123-30 26-29 New York IP HRER BB SO NP ERA (27), Nava (53), Holt (9). SB—Seager (4). SF—D. Milwaukee 46 62 .426 19 13½5-5 L-126-29 20-33 Harvey L, 8-3 52-3 53 308110 2.21 Ortiz. West Division Atchison 1-300 00 153.47 Runners left in scoring position—Seattle 4 (En. WLPctGBWCGBL10 Str Home Away Germen 210002312.38 Chavez 3, Ackley); Boston 4 (Carp, Holt, Lavarn- Los Angeles5849.542— —8-2 W-131-25 27-24 Miami IP HRER BB SO NP ERA way, Ellsbury). RISP—Seattle 4 for 12; Boston 5 Arizona 55 53 .509 3½ 4½ 4-6 L-130-24 25-29 Koehler W, 3-6 6500551134.34 for 13. Colorado 51 59 .464 8½ 9½ 3-7L-4 31-2620-33 A.Ramos H, 7200 012373.14 Runners moved up—Victorino, Nava. San Diego5059.4599 10 7-3L-1 29-24 21-35 Cishek S, 23-25 110002183.08 DP—Seattle 1 (Ackley, Ackley, Seager, Franklin). San Francisco 48 59 .449 10 11 3-7W-2 28-27 20-32 Inherited runners-scored—Atchison 2-0. Seattle IP HRER BB SO NP ERA HBP—by Harvey (Lucas), by Koehler (Byrd). F.Hernandez761 128107 2.30 Giants rallyin 9th Umpires—Home, Rob Drake; First,Andy Fletch- Furbush 111 11116 3.48 er; Second,Joe West; Third,Adam Hamari. Wilhelmsen 024420 19 4.37 AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE T—3:07. A—25,916 (37,442). O.Perez L, 2-3 H, 51-3 22 20 173.23 Wednesday’s Games Wednesday’s Games Rangers 7, Diamondbacks 1 Medina BS, 1-2020 010142.79 Detroit 11,Washington 1 Detroit 11,Washington 1 Arizona AB RHBI BB SO Avg. Boston IP HRER BB SO NP ERA Toronto 5, Oakland 2, 10 innings Cincinnati 4, San Diego 1 G.Parra rf 400003.269 Dempster697 756110 4.54 Cleveland 6, Chicago White Sox 5, 10 innings San Francisco 9, Philadelphia 2 Eaton cf 40100 1.196 S.Wright W, 2-0 3200 1241 3.65 Houston 11, Baltimore 0 Pittsburgh 5, St. Louis 4 Goldschmidt 1b 400003.300 Arizona 7, Tampa Bay 0 Arizona 7, Tampa Bay 0 Wilhelmsen pitched to 4 batters in the 9th. Er.Chavez3b301002.305 Medina pitched to 3 batters in the 9th. Boston 5, Seattle 4, 15 innings Atlanta 9, Colorado 0 Pennington 2b 100000.241 Texas 2, L.A.Angels 1 Miami 3, N.Y. Mets 2 Inherited runners-scored—O.Perez 3-3, Medina C.Ross lf 412000.271 2-2. Kansas City 4, Minnesota 3 Chicago Cubs 6, Milwaukee 1 Prado 2b-3b 402101.265 against Papelbon N.Y. Yankees 3, L.A. Dodgers 0 N.Y. Yankees 3, L.A. Dodgers 0 Umpires—Home,David Rackley; First,Jerry Kubel dh 400002.226 Thursday’s Games Meals; Second, Chris Conroy; Third, Gary Darling. Thursday’s Games Gregorius ss 30100 1.277 wCleveland 6, Chicago White Sox 1 Miami 3, N.Y. Mets 0 T—3:17. A—35,886 (37,499). Gosewisch c30100 1.333 Kansas City 7, Minnesota 2 Texas 7, Arizona 1 Braves 11, Rockies 2 Totals 34 18 1014 Texas 7, Arizona 1 San Francisco 2, Philadelphia 1 Colorado AB RHBI BB SO Avg. TexasABRHBIBBSOAvg. The Associated Press Baltimore 6, Houston 3 St. Louis 13, Pittsburgh 0 Fowler cf 300020.268 the NL. L.Martin cf-rf 501201.279 Boston 8, Seattle 7 Atlanta 11, Colorado 2 Co.Dickerson lf 301111.267 Andrus dh 411002.253 Koehler (3-6) gave up five hits, walked Toronto at L.A.Angels, 10:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers 6, Chicago Cubs 4 Tulowitzki ss 200002.320 PHILADELPHIA — Alex Arias and five and struck out five. Friday’s Games Friday’s Games Kinsler 2b 3110 10.276 J.Herrera ss 201101.266 Seattle (Harang 5-9) at Baltimore (Tillman 13-3), L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 9-3) at Chicago Cubs (T.Wood A.Beltre 3b 40000 1.311 W.Rosario c401002.276 pinch-hitter Roger Kieschnick had RBI Braves 11, Rockies 2 7:05 p.m. 7-7), 4:05 p.m. Pierzynski c413300.279 Helton 1b 402002.261 Chicago White Sox (H.Santiago 3-6) at Detroit Atlanta (Medlen 7-10) at Philadelphia (E.Martin N.Cruz rf 30000 1.272 Arenado 3b 300002.251 singles off Jonathan Papelbon in the top (Fister 9-5), 7:08 p.m. 0-0), 7:05 p.m. a-Gentry ph-cf 100000.231 Corpas p000000.000 of the ninth inning, then Sergio Romo ATLANTA — Justin Upton drove in Arizona (Delgado 3-3) at Boston (Lester 10-6), Colorado (Chacin 9-5) at Pittsburgh (Cole 5-4), Dav.Murphylf413100.227 b-Chatwood ph 10000 1.323 7:10 p.m. 7:05 p.m. Profar ss 41100 1.244 Escalona p000000.000 escaped a bases-loaded jam in the bottom five runs with two homers, Julio Teheran Cleveland (U.Jimenez 8-5) at Miami (Fernandez Arizona (Delgado 3-3) at Boston (Lester 10-6), Moreland 1b 321100.243 Brothers p000000.000 half as the San Francisco Giants beat the matched his career high with 11 strike- 7-5), 7:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. Totals 35 711716 Blackmon rf 411002.242 Kansas City (W.Davis 5-9) at N.Y. Mets (Gee 7-8), Cleveland (U.Jimenez 8-5) at Miami (Fernandez Arizona 000 000 001—181LeMahieu 2b-3b 413000.278 Philadelphia Phillies 2-1 Thursday night. outs, and the Atlanta Braves beat the 7:10 p.m. 7-5), 7:10 p.m. Texas011 300 20x—7110 Bettis p200000.000 San Francisco (Bumgarner 10-6) at Tampa Bay Kansas City (W.Davis 5-9) at N.Y. Mets (Gee 7-8), a-grounded out for N.Cruz in the 7th. Culberson 2b 20000 1.000 Matt Cain (7-6) gave up one run and six Colorado Rockies 11-2 on Thursday night (Archer 6-3), 7:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. E—Sipp (1). LOB—Arizona 6, Texas 6. 2B—L. Totals 34 292314 hits in eight innings. The struggling ace for their seventh straight win. Houston (Keuchel 5-5) at Minnesota (Deduno San Francisco (Bumgarner 10-6) at Tampa Bay Martin (10), Andrus (12), Dav.Murphy (18). HR— AtlantaABRHBIBBSOAvg. 7-4), 8:10 p.m. (Archer 6-3), 7:10 p.m. Pierzynski (12), off Spruill; Moreland (15), off Heyward cf 331220.232 lowered his ERA to 4.57. Jason Heyward added a two-run homer Texas (Ogando 4-3) at Oakland (Milone 9-8), St. Louis (S.Miller 10-7) at Cincinnati (Arroyo 9-8), Spruill; Dav.Murphy (12), off Spruill. RBIs—Prado J.Upton rf 522501.258 Cole Hamels allowed seven hits and and Chris Johnson had three hits as the 10:05 p.m. 7:10 p.m. (42), L.Martin 2 (22), Pierzynski 3 (40), Dav. F.Freeman 1b 4220 10.311 Toronto (Redmond 1-1) at L.A.Angels (Hanson Washington (Zimmermann 12-6) at Milwaukee Murphy (34), Moreland (41). SB—C.Ross (2), Gattis lf 400000.250 struck out five in eight scoreless innings. Braves completed a four-game sweep of 4-2), 10:05 p.m. (Gorzelanny 2-4), 8:10 p.m. Pierzynski (1). Cunningham lf 111000.667 N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 9-9) at San Diego (Cash- N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 9-9) at San Diego (Cash- Runners left in scoring position—Arizona 3 McCann c301120.284 The 2008 World Series MVP hasn’t the Rockies. The Braves outscored the ner 7-5), 10:10 p.m. ner 7-5), 10:10 p.m. (Gregorius 2, Goldschmidt); Texas 3 (Profar, Gen- C.Johnson 3b 503200.346 pitched like a three-time All-Star this sea- Rockies 31-5 in the last three games of the Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games try, L.Martin). RISP—Arizona 1 for 6; Texas 2 for 8. Uggla 2b 4000 11.197 Kansas City at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. Kansas City at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. Runners moved up—Moreland. GIDP—Kubel. Simmons ss 41100 1.252 son, but he left with a 1-0 lead that he gave series. Texas at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Atlanta at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. DP—Texas 1 (Profar, Kinsler, Moreland). Teheran p212100.233 Seattle at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Chicago Cubs, 4:05 p.m. Arizona IP HRER BB SO NP ERA S.Downs p000000 --- himself with an RBI single. Atlanta’s 7-0 homestand also included Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 7:08 p.m. Colorado at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Spruill L, 0-1475 503676.48 a-Constanza ph 100000.160 Then Papelbon (2-1) blew it — a famil- three wins over St. Louis. Arizona at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Arizona at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Collmenter 210002302.66 D.Carpenter p000000.000 Cleveland at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Cleveland at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Sipp 122 010313.94 Avilan p000000 --- iar scene for the 2012 All-Star closer. He The Rockies were without outfielders Houston at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. San Francisco at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. D.Hernandez110 00 1154.98 c-Terdoslavich ph 111000.303 started the season 13 for 13 in save oppor- Michael Cuddyer and Carlos Gonzalez. San Francisco at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. St. Louis at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. TexasIPHRERBBSONPERA Varvaro p000000 --- N.Y. Yankees at San Diego, 8:40 p.m. Washington at Milwaukee, 7:10 p.m. Darvish W, 10-5 7500014 111 2.66 Totals 37 11 14 11 63 tunities, but is 7 for 13 since. The middle of their lineup took another Toronto at L.A.Angels, 9:05 p.m. Cotts110 000 10 0.80 Colorado 010000 100— 290 Soria 121100 94.91 Atlanta210 20015x—11140 Marlins 3, Mets 0 hit when Troy Tulowitzki was ejected in HBP—by Spruill (Moreland). a-grounded out for S.Downs in the 6th. b- the second inning. Umpires—Home, Manny Gonzalez; First, Cory struck out for Corpas in the 8th. c-singled for Giants 2, Phillies 1 Pittsburgh 1 (P.Alvarez, G.Jones). Blaser; Second, LarryVanover; Third, Brian Gor- Avilan in the 8th. MIAMI — Tom Koehler pitched six Cardinals 13, Pirates 0 San Francisco AB RHBI BB SO Avg. St. Louis IP HRER BB SO NP ERA man. LOB—Colorado 9, Atlanta 8. 2B—Blackmon effective innings and the Miami Marlins An.Torres cf 3000 11.252 J.Kelly W, 2-3630 044102 3.10 T—2:47. A—41,569 (48,114). (4), LeMahieu 2 (14), F.Freeman (20), Teheran d-Belt ph 0000 10.255 Maness 100 000 92.70 Orioles 6, Astros 3 (2). HR—J.Upton (17), off Bettis; Heyward (10), stalled Matt Harvey once again, beating PITTSBURGH — Joe Kelly and the B.Crawford ss 000000.274 Blazek 11000 1165.40 HoustonABRHBIBBSOAvg. off Bettis; J.Upton (18), off Escalona. RBIs— Scutaro 2b 501000.314 Mujica110 00 1151.97 Villar ss 3000 10.216 Co.Dickerson (4), J.Herrera (12), Heyward 2 the New Yo rk Mets. St. Louis Cardinals averted a five-game Sandoval 3b 501000.272 Pittsburgh IP HRER BB SO NP ERA Hoes cf 401100.083 (29), J.Upton 5 (53), McCann (42), C.Johnson Logan Morrison’s two-out single broke a sweep at Pittsburgh, ending a season- Romo p000000 --- Morton L, 3-3610 55151044.07 J.Castro c40100 1.265 2 (39), Teheran (2). SB—LeMahieu (12). SF— Poseyc 402000.311 J.Gomez1-3 47 620323.41 Carter dh 400003.214 Co.Dickerson. scoreless tie in the sixth. Donovan Solano worst seven-game losing streak by routing Pence rf 413000.279 Black 2 2-33111141 4.50 Wallace 1b 311112.218 Runners left in scoring position—Colorado 6 added a two-run single later in the inning. the Pirates in a matchup between the NL’s Pill 1b 411002.275 Inherited runners-scored—Black 3-3. HBP—by Krauss rf 311100.200 (Arenado 2, Tulowitzki 2, Fowler,W.Rosario); At- Francoeur lf 30000 1.167 Morton (Jay, Freese).WP—Morton, Black. Paredes 2b 40100 1.181 lanta 3 (Uggla, Gattis, Simmons). RISP—Colorado Harvey (8-3) allowed three runs and top two teams. b-Kieschnick ph-lf 101100.500 Umpires—Home, Chad Fairchild; First,Jeff Kel- M.Dominguez3b4 00000.234 3 for 13; Atlanta 4 for 11. Arias ss-3b402100.286 logg; Second, Eric Cooper; Third, Paul Schrieber. Grossman lf 2110 11.236 Runners moved up—Bettis,J.Upton, McCann. five hits in 5 2-3 innings. He struck out St. Louis began the series with a M.Cain p20000 1.081 T—3:22.A—31,999 (38,362). Totals 31 36338 GIDP—Arenado, Uggla. eight. 2½-game lead in the NL Central but left c-G.Blanco ph-cf 100000.255 Royals 7, Twins 2 BaltimoreABRHBIBBSOAvg. DP—Colorado 1 (J.Herrera, Culberson, Helton); Totals 36 211225 Kansas City AB RHBI BB SO Avg. McLouth lf 412200.286 Atlanta 1 (Simmons, F.Freeman). Harvey’s three shortest outings this sea- with the Pirates ahead by 1½ games. The Philadelphia AB RHBI BB SO Avg. A.Gordon lf 512000.274 Machado 3b 402100.295 Colorado IP HRER BB SO NP ERA son have come at Marlins Park. The All- Cardinals avoided their first sweep in a set Rollins ss 40100 1.259 Hosmer 1b 410101.286 Markakis rf 300100.285 Bettis L, 0-1565 551889.00 M.Young 1b 40000 1.279 B.Butler dh 512200.278 A.Jones cf 401002.290 Corpas 23110234 3.81 Star is 0-1 with a 3.52 ERA in four starts of at least five games since 1916, when the Utley2b401000.276 S.Perezc 51200 1.280 C.Davis 1b 412100.306 Escalona 1-34551028 5.79 Ruf lf 2000 11.288 L.Cain cf 221030.260 Wieters c400002.236 Brothers2-3 10 000 41.22 against the Marlins this season while New Yo rk Giants took all six games. 1-M.Martinezpr-cf0 00000.100 M.Tejada 2b 501101.287 Hardyss41100 1.252 AtlantaIPHRERBBSONPERA going 8-2 with a 1.97 ERA against the rest Kelly (2-3) pitched six scoreless innings e-D.Young ph 100000.265 Moustakas 3b 301100.229 Urrutia dh 422000.333 Teheran W, 8-5 5511211103 3.02 2-Jo.McDonald pr000000.095 Maxwell rf 311110.243 B.Roberts 2b 411100.245 S.Downs 11000 180.00 of the majors. and had two hits. Tony Cruz added three Asche 3b 40100 1.111 A.Escobar ss 401100.235 Totals 35 611605 D.Carpenter 2-311 11110 2.09 Totals 36 711743 Mayberry cf-lf 30100 1.257 Houston010 100010—3 61 Avilan H, 18 11-3 2000 115 The Marlins are the lowest-scoring team hits, including a two-run double during an Minnesota AB RHBI BB SO Avg. L.Nix rf 3110 10.183 Baltimore000 03210x—6 11 0 1.22 Dozier 2b 4110 11.232 in the majors and have the worst record in eight-run seventh inning. Ruiz c401000.248 E—Villar (1). LOB—Houston 5, Baltimore 6. Varvaro100 000 63.08 Bernier ss 400002.250 Hamels p201101.167 2B—Grossman (7). HR—Wallace (7), off B.Norris; Inherited runners-scored—Brothers 1-1, Avilan Mauer dh 401100.327 a-Frandsen ph 10000 1.268 Krauss (3), off B.Norris; C.Davis (39), off Black- 2-1. IBB—off Bettis (F.Freeman).WP—Escalona. Morneau 1b 412101.264 Papelbon p000000 --- ley. RBIs—Hoes (1), Wallace (20), Krauss (9), Umpires—Home, Marvin Hudson; First, Clint Doumit c200020.243 f-Kratzph100000.225 McLouth 2 (19), Machado (51), Markakis (45), Fagan; Second, Jordan Baker; Third, Tim McClel- Plouffe 3b 3000 11.243 Totals 33 17127 C.Davis (100), B.Roberts (15). SF—Markakis. land. San Francisco 000 000 002—211 1 C.Herrmann rf 3000 11.265 Runners left in scoring position—Houston 2 T—3:15. A—30,069 (49,586). Philadelphia 000 010000—170Hicks cf 400002.192 (M.Dominguez 2); Baltimore 2 (C.Davis, Macha- Dodgers 6, Cubs 4 Thomas lf 3010 11.228 a-struck out for Hamels in the 8th. b-singled do). RISP—Houston 0 for 4; Baltimore 4 for 6. Los AngelesABRHBIBBSOAvg. Totals 31 25269 Darvish strikes out 14 for Francoeur in the 9th. c-grounded into a Runners moved up—Villar, Hoes, Paredes. C.Crawford lf 501000.278 Kansas City 021112 000—7110 fielder’s choice for M.Cain in the 9th. d-walked GIDP—M.Dominguez. Puig cf 422111.367 Minnesota 002000 000—251 for An.Torres in the 9th. e-reached on error for DP—Baltimore 1 (Hardy, B.Roberts, C.Davis). Ad.Gonzalez1b5 12100.299 M.Martinez in the 9th. f-grounded into a fielder’s E—Plouffe (8). LOB—Kansas City8, Minnesota HoustonIPHRERBBSONPERA H.Ramirez ss 501201.370 choice for Papelbon in the 9th. 8. 2B—S.Perez (19), Dozier (19), Morneau (26). Lyles L, 4-5 52-3 95 305944.91 Uribe 3b 401002.262 1-ran for Ruf in the 7th. 2-ran for D.Young in 3B—A.Gordon (5). HR—Morneau (9), off Shields. Blackley 11-3 21 100 14 5.03 Van Slyke rf 412000.253 the 9th. RBIs—Hosmer (47), B.Butler 2 (55), M.Tejada Zeid 100 000 14 0.00 M.Ellis 2b 3110 10.280 E—Arias (4). LOB—San Francisco 10, Philadel- (18), Moustakas (25), Maxwell (9), A.Escobar BaltimoreIPHRERBBSONPERA Federowiczc 2010 10.210 phia 8. 2B—Posey (29), Pence (25). 3B—Rollins (35), Mauer (36), Morneau (54). SB—Hosmer (9). B.Norris W, 7-9642 228104 3.89 Nolasco p200000.143 as Rangers beatArizona (2). RBIs—Kieschnick (3), Arias (12), Hamels (2). SF—Hosmer, Moustakas. Tom.HunterH,12 12-3 21 100 18 2.83 a-Hairston Jr.ph1 11200.252 SB—Pence (15), M.Martinez (1). CS—Hamels (1). Runners left in scoring position—Kansas City 3 MatuszH,131-3 00 000 23.18 Howell p000000.000 S—M.Cain. (A.Escobar, A.Gordon, Moustakas); Minnesota 3 Ji.Johnson S, 37-431 00 010193.33 Withrow p000000 --- Runners left in scoring position—San Francisco (Thomas 2, Bernier). RISP—Kansas City 3 for 12; Inherited runners-scored—Blackley 2-1. HBP— d-Schumaker ph 10000 1.265 The Associated Press The Royals last won nine straight when 7 (Pence, Francoeur 2, Pill,An.Torres, Sandoval 2); Minnesota 0 for 6. by Ji.Johnson (Krauss). P.Rodriguezp 000000 --- Philadelphia 3 (Ruiz, Kratz2). RISP—San Fran- Runners moved up—Bernier,Mauer.GIDP—A. Umpires—Home, Dan Iassogna; First,Vic Jansen p000000.000 they opened the 2003 season at 9-0. The cisco 3 for 11; Philadelphia 2 for 7. Escobar, Plouffe. Carapazza; Second, Kerwin Danley; Third, Lance Totals 36 612635 ARLINGTON, Texas — Yu Darvish last time Kansas City won more in a row GIDP—Posey. DP—Kansas City 1 (M.Tejada, A.Escobar, Hos- Barksdale. ChicagoABRHBIBBSOAvg. struck out 14, matching the most in his 50 DP—Philadelphia 1 (Rollins, Utley, M.Young). mer); Minnesota 1 (Plouffe, Dozier, Morneau). T—2:52.A—17,909 (45,971). DeJesus cf 400002.268 was a 10-game string in 1994, STATS said. San Francisco IP HRER BB SO NP ERA Kansas City IP HRER BB SO NP ERA Cardinals 13, Pirates 0 Lake lf 422201.323 major league starts, and the Texas Rangers M.CainW, 7-6861 127103 4.57 Shields W, 6-7652 254116 3.08 St. Louis AB RHBI BB SO Avg. Rizzo 1b 322211.245 Butler had two hits and drove in two RomoS,25-29 11000020 2.93 Hochevar200 012261.67 M.Carpenter 2b 300111.309 D.Navarro c400000.286 hit three solo homers and beat the Arizona Philadelphia IP HRER BB SO NP ERA Coleman 100 003170.00 runs. Justin Maxwell had a hit and an RBI Mujica p000000.000 Schierholtzrf3000 11.266 Diamondbacks 7-1 in a makeup game on Hamels 8700 151133.87 Minnesota IP HRER BB SO NP ERA Beltran rf 402110.297 St.Castro ss 400002.246 a day after being acquired in a trade with PapelbonL,2-1BS,6-26142210 24 2.59 Diamond L, 5-10 59763192 5.52 1-Chambers pr-rf 110000.000 Valbuena 3b 1000 11.222 Thursday night. Houston. IBB—off M.Cain (L.Nix). HBP—by Romo (May- Swarzak320 00 1353.19 Craig 1b 422210.318 b-Ransom ph-3b 200002.209 berry). Roenicke100 01117 3.27 B.Peterson lf 100000 .111 Barney2b401002.212 Darvish (10-5) had no walks and scat- James Shields (6-7) gave up two runs on Umpires—Home, Bruce Dreckman; First,Tim Diamond pitched to 2 batters in the 6th. Hollidaylf52210 1.276 Rusin p200000.143 Welke; Second,Will Little; Third, Dan Bellino. Inherited runners-scored—Swarzak 2-2. IBB— Maness p000000.000 Bowden p000000 --- tered five hits while throwing 78 strikes in five hits and five walks in six innings for the T—2:45. A—33,645 (43,651). off Diamond (L.Cain).WP—Shields. Ro.Johnson c100000.286 E.Sanchezp 000000 --- 111 pitches over seven scoreless innings. It Royals, who swept the three-game series Cardinals 13, Pirates 0 Umpires—Home, Doug Eddings; First, Dana Freese 3b 312111.266 c-Borbon ph 100000.194 St. Louis AB RHBI BB SO Avg. DeMuth; Second, Angel Hernandez; Third, Paul Blazek p000000 --- H.Rondon p000000 --- was his major league-leading eighth game and are showing potential to be a factor late M.Carpenter 2b 300111.309 Nauert. b-Descalso ph-2b 100000.257 Totals 32 454312 this season with at least 10 strikeouts. in the season. Mujica p000000.000 T—3:00. A—35,448 (39,021). Jaycf432201.256 Los Angeles002 003001—6 12 1 Beltran rf 402110.297 Indians 6, White Sox 1 T.Cruz c-3b 513200.234 Chicago201 000 010—4 50 A.J. 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Kozma ss 511101.236 Cleveland AB RHBI BB SO Avg. G.Jones 1b 300000.255 Runners left in scoring position—Los Angeles 4 J.Kelly p31200 1.231 Stubbs cf 4230 11.245 J.Gomezp 000000.091 (Nolasco 2,Van Slyke, Puig); Chicago 1 (Ransom). won their eighth con- The only runs Norris (7-9) allowed were a-Ma.Adams ph-1b2 11000.287 Swisher 1b 511000.247 Black p000000 --- RISP—Los Angeles 3 for 7; Chicago 0 for 1. secutive game, a victory over the Chicago on solo homers by Brett Wallace and Mark Totals 42 13 17 11 46 Raburn rf 423401.283 c-Barmes ph 10000 1.225 GIDP—D.Navarro. Pittsburgh AB RHBI BB SO Avg. A.Cabrera ss 300100.246 T.Sanchezc 3010 10.214 DP—Los Angeles 1 (H.Ramirez, M.Ellis, White Sox. Krauss. The right-hander gave up four S.Marte lf-cf 40200 1.279 C.Santana dh 41300 1.278 Tabata rf 3010 10.253 Ad.Gonzalez). 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He is the 39th player in club Tabata rf 3010 10.253 Raburn 4 (37),A.Cabrera (41), Mar.Reynolds (48). E—P.Alvarez (20). LOB—St. Louis 10, Pitts- E.Sanchez110 000 17 0.00 Mercer ss 3000 10.274 CS—Jor.Danks (1). SF—A.Cabrera. burgh 8. 2B—Beltran (15), Craig (25), Holliday H.Rondon 211 10 1266.17 leadoff home run in the seventh. history to reach the 100 RBI mark and the Morton p20100 1.067 Runners left in scoring position—Chicago 3 (17), Freese (16), T.Cruz (3), S.Marte (22). RBIs— Rusin pitched to 2 batters in the 6th. Justin Masterson outpitched Chris Sale first since Nick Markakis in 2009. G.Sanchez1b100000.239 (Flowers, De Aza 2); Cleveland 3 (Aviles, Mar. M.Carpenter (52), Beltran (57), Craig 2 (81), Hol- Inherited runners-scored—Withrow 2-0, Bowden Totals 31 05046 Reynolds 2). RISP—Chicago 1 for 4; Cleveland 3 liday (51), Freese (35), Jay 2 (41), T.Cruz 2 (8), 2-2. IBB—off Rusin (Federowicz). (6-11) in a matchup of All-Star hurlers. Red Sox 8, Mariners 7 St. Louis 010301 800—13 17 0 for 8. Kozma (32). S—M.Carpenter. SF—M.Carpenter. Umpires—Home, Hunter Wendelstedt; First,Alan Masterson (13-7) gave up one run in 6 2-3 Pittsburgh 000 000 000—0 51 DP—Chicago 1 (Jor.Danks, Keppinger). Runners left in scoring position—St. Louis 7 Porter; Second, Greg Gibson; Third,Jerry Layne. a-singled for J.Kelly in the 7th. b-grounded out ChicagoIPHRERBBSONPERA (Kozma, M.Carpenter,T.Cruz 2, Craig,Jay, Cham- T—3:05. A—34,005 (41,019). innings and has won all four of his starts BOSTON — Daniel Nava’s long single for Blazek in the 9th. c-struck out for Black in the Sale L, 6-11 5105 506792.92 bers); Pittsburgh 4 (Morton 2, Walker 2). RISP— 9th. Axelrod 34 1112455.19 St. Louis 8 for 20; Pittsburgh 0 for 2. This Date In Baseball against Chicago this season. to center field capped a six-run rally in the 1-ran for Beltran in the 7th. Cleveland IP HRER BB SO NP ERA Runners moved up—Holliday 2. GIDP—T.Cruz, Aug. 2 bottom of the ninth inning as the Boston E—P.Alvarez (20). LOB—St. Louis 10, Pitts- MastersonW, 13-7 62-3 51 137104 3.33 Mercer. 1906 — The“Hitless Wonder” Chicago White Sox Royals 7, Twins 2 burgh 8. 2B—Beltran (15), Craig (25), Holliday R.Hill H,10 11-3 00 002216.07 DP—St. Louis 1 (Kozma, M.Carpenter, Craig); began their AL record 19-game winning streak with J.Smith 100 000 11 3.20 Red Sox came back to beat the Mariners (17), Freese (16), T.Cruz (3), S.Marte (22). RBIs— Pittsburgh 1 (P.Alvarez, G.Jones). a 3-0 win over Boston. The record would be tied by Inherited runners-scored—R.Hill 3-0. HBP—by M.Carpenter (52), Beltran (57), Craig 2 (81), Hol- St. Louis IP HRER BB SO NP ERA the 1947 New York Yankees. MINNEAPOLIS — The Kansas City and sweep Seattle in the three-game series. Sale (Y.Gomes). liday (51), Freese (35), Jay 2 (41), T.Cruz 2 (8), J.Kelly W, 2-3630 044102 3.10 1907 — Walter Johnson made his major league Umpires—Home, John Hirschbeck; First, James Royals won their ninth straight game, One night after winning in 15 innings Kozma (32). S—M.Carpenter. SF—M.Carpenter. Maness 100 000 92.70 debut with theWashington Senators and lost 3-2 to Hoye; Second, Bob Davidson; Third, D.J. Reyburn. Runners left in scoring position—St. Louis 7 Blazek 11000 1165.40 the DetroitTigers.The first hit he yielded was a bunt T—2:27. A—20,189 (42,241). stretching their longest winning streak in for their major league-leading 10th walkoff (Kozma, M.Carpenter,T.Cruz 2, Craig,Jay, Cham- Mujica110 00 1151.97 single by Ty Cobb.The Tigers beat “The Big Train” Marlins 3, Mets 0 more than a decade by beating Minnesota victory, the Red Sox did it again to open a bers); Pittsburgh 4 (Morton 2, Walker 2). RISP— Pittsburgh IP HRER BB SO NP ERA 7-6 exactly 20 years later on Walter Johnson Day in St. Louis 8 for 20; Pittsburgh 0 for 2. New York AB RHBI BB SO Avg. Morton L, 3-3610 55151044.07 the nation’s capital. Runners moved up—Holliday 2. GIDP—T.Cruz, behind Billy Butler’s hitting and Lorenzo one-game lead in the AL East over the idle E.Young lf 50000 1.253 J.Gomez1-3 47 620323.41 1933 — Mickey Cochrane of the Philadelphia Mercer. Ju.Turner 2b 4020 11.266 Black 2 2-33111141 4.50 A’s hit for the cycle in a 16-3 win over the NewYork Cain’s highlight reel catch in center field. Tampa Bay Rays. DP—St. Louis 1 (Kozma, M.Carpenter, Craig); D.Wright 3b 3010 10.308 Inherited runners-scored—Black 3-3. HBP—by Yankees. BUSINESS

PAGE 8B Friday, August 2, 2013 www.timesleader.com THE TIMES LEADER IN BRIEF Procter & Gamble’s quarterly results beat Street Car, truck sales MAE ANDERSON 2000 to 2009, Lafley Braun Appliance busi- Oppenheimer analyst up in July AP Business Writer said P&G is targeting ness and other one-time Joe Altobello said sales Pickup trucks led the charge in July, cost cutting and grow- costs, its adjusted profit trends were better than but strong sales of small cars show that ing its largest and most and revenue beat Wall expected but kept his demand for new vehicles is broad — NEW YORK — As profitable brands. Street expectations. “Market Perform” rating and not slowing down. Procter & Gamble post- The company, which “We will continue to on the stock. Car sales grew in the first six months ed quarterly results on makes products that make choiceful invest- “While encouraged by of this year, but not at the blistering Thursday that beat Wall include Tide deter- ments in core brands, these results, we believe pace of trucks and SUVs. Through June, Street expectations, gent and Crest tooth- our biggest innovation the necessary improve- full-size pickups were up 22.5 percent newly reinstalled CEO paste, has a facility in opportunities, and in ments at P&G will take over the year before, while cars were up A.G. Lafley promised Mehoopany, Wyoming our core developed and time, and the stock 5 percent. a leaner, more focused County. most promising develop- seems to already reflect But in July, sales of smaller cars company. Lafley’s comments ing markets,” he said. further momentum,” he AP photo took off. General Motors said its car In his first remarks came after P&G Analysts and inves- wrote in a client note. The Procter & Gamble Co., headquartered in Cincinnati, sales jumped 24 percent, including a since retaking the helm reported that while fis- tors had been interested P&G has been work- intends to get leaner, its newly reinstalled CEO says. 42 percent increase in subcompact and of the world’s largest cal fourth-quarter net to hear how Lafley, who ing on a turnaround small-car sales. Honda Civic sales were consumer products com- income dropped 48 replaced former CEO effort aimed at focusing products and 10 most cost cutting plan aimed up 30 percent to 32,416, their best July pany in May after a stint percent due to a write- Bob McDonald, plans to on its top 40 top busi- profitable emerging mar- at saving $10 billion by in 13 years. in the same job from down related to its rejuvenate the business. nesses, 20 biggest new kets as it undergoes a fiscal 2016. Part of the frenzy was seasonal. Small cars traditionally sell better in the summer and then taper off as winter approaches. But it’s also an indication of the high level of demand from all S&P500 crosses 1,700 points for first time kinds of customers, which is likely to remain for the rest of this year. GM, Ford, Chrysler, Toyota, Honda CHRISTINA REXRODE record highs even while the underlying and Nissan all reported double-digit AP Business Writer economy is more often described as sales gains last month. Of major auto- decent, but hardly going gangbusters. makers, only Volkswagen had a down Take company earnings, the most month. NEW YORK —The stock market important thing for stock investors. got jolted out of the summer doldrums Earnings at S&P 500 companies are up Oil giant’s quarter Thursday by better news on the econ- 4.3 percent this quarter, and revenue is omy, sending indexes back to all-time down 0.4 percent, according to S&P worst since 2010 highs. Capital IQ. In previous eras, that hardly The Standard & Poor’s 500, the would have been considered encour- Exxon Mobil reported its lowest Dow Jones industrial average and the aging. In the second quarter of 2007, quarterly profit in more than three Russell 2000 index all set records. The before the financial crisis imploded, years, as the oil and gas giant again S&P broke through 1,700 points for the earnings rose 8.7 percent and revenue struggled to boost production and first time. The Nasdaq hit its highest was up 5.8 percent. But compared with results from its refining operations level since September 2000. the second quarters of 2008 and 2009, weakened. The gains were driven by a steady when earnings plunged more than 20 Net income fell 57 percent in the flow of encouraging, if incremental, percent each time, this year’s results second quarter. Exxon said Thursday reports on the global economy. look positively cheery. that it earned $6.86 billion, down from Overnight, a positive read on China’s Other economic indicators have been $15.9 billion in the year-ago quarter, manufacturing helped shore up Asian following a similar fashion of not too which included a gain from the sale of a markets. Then, an hour before U.S. good, not too bad. While layoffs are Japanese lubricants division and other trading started, the government report- steadily declining, companies aren’t assets. Excluding those year-ago gains, ed that unemployment claims fell last hiring as quickly as they did before the Exxon’s net income fell 19 percent. week. At mid-morning a trade group crisis. The economy is growing, but On a per-share basis Exxon earned said U.S. factories revved up produc- not fast enough to drive significant job $1.55. Analysts polled by FactSet tion last month. And while corporate growth. The Commerce Department expected Exxon to earn $1.90 per earnings news brought both winners AP Photo reported this week that the U.S. grew at share. Revenue fell 16 percent to and losers, investors were able to find Specialists confer on the floor of the NewYork Stock Exchange earlier this week as the mar- a tepid annual rate of 1.7 percent in the $106.47 billion from $127.36 billion a enough that they liked in companies kets seemed to shake off their summer doldrums. second quarter. year earlier. including CBS, MetLife and Yelp. “They’re not great numbers, but “It’s just a lot of things adding up,” data points coming together to make a improving, but not enough to prompt they’re positive and they’re continu- Jobless claims said Russell Croft, portfolio manager of very good day.” the Federal Reserve to withdraw its ing to grow,” said Tim Courtney, chief the Croft Value Fund in Baltimore. “It’s Overall, analysts said, the news economic stimulus programs. investment officer of Exencial Wealth take a big dive hard to put your finger on why exactly, was good but not overwhelmingly so. It’s becoming a familiar template this Advisors in Oklahoma City. “That’s but basically it’s a bunch of pretty good Enough to suggest that the economy is year. Stock indexes have been setting about all the market needs to hear.” Initial jobless claims unexpect- edly plunged last week to their lowest level since the early days of the Great Recession as the labor market contin- Military stores drop sex-themed magazines ued to show signs of strengthening. The number of people filing for first- time unemployment benefits fell by DAVID CRARY periodicals that will no lon- Marine Corps exchanges to magazines at the exchanges shortly after the release of a 19,000 in the week ending Saturday to AP National Writer ger be offered by the Army follow suit. had declined 86 percent Department of Defense let- 326,000, the Labor Department said and Air Force Exchange Chris Ward, a spokesman since 1998, he said. ter stating that Penthouse, Thursday. The last time the number Service at its stores on U.S. for the Army and Air Force Though many types of Playboy and certain other was lower was in January 2008. NEW YORK — Playboy, military bases worldwide. Exchange Service, said the magazines are among the sex-themed magazines were Penthouse and other sex- Other titles getting the ax cutbacks — which took 891 being dropped, the adult allowed to be sold on bases themed magazines will no include English Garden, effect Wednesday —would magazines posed particu- because they were not con- longer be sold at Army and SpongeBob Comics, the New reduce the space allotted lar difficulties, Ward said. sidered “sexually explicit.” Air Force exchanges — a Yo rk Review of Books and to magazines by 33 percent Under federal regulations, There is a federal law — move described by the the Saturday Evening Post. and free up room at the they required special han- the 1996 Military Honor $3.60$3.40 $3.46 stores’ operators as a busi- Morality in Media, a exchanges for more popular dling and placement in order and Decency Act — which ness decision based on fall- Washington-based anti-por- products. to ensure they were properly prohibits the on-base display ing sales, and not a result nography group, called the He noted newsstand sales displayed out of reach of or sale of hard-core porno- $4.06 of recent pressure from anti- decision “a great victory” in of most consumer maga- children. graphic magazines. A mili- on 7/17/2008 pornography activists. its campaign against sexual zines were falling steadily Coincidentally, the tary review determined that The 48 “adult sophisticate” exploitation in the military, as online alternatives pro- exchange service announce- the “adult sophisticate” mag- magazines being dropped and said it would continue to liferated. Sales of the “adult ment that it would drop azines sold at the exchanges are among a total of 891 urge operators of Navy and sophisticate” category of the adult magazines came did not meet this threshold.

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Pittston, PA 18640 kitchen sets; dinning room set; cedar chest; mahogany buffet; INVITATION TO BID –FOOD SERVICE bridezella.net Wurlitzer piano; Heatrola; vintage living room pieces; Corning ESTATE NOTICE Find &Pyrex baking dishes; pots and pans; Craftsman yard vac; For Luzerne County Head Start, Inc. meal servicedelivery in the apt refrigerator; cello; drum set; amps; speakers including Luzerne County Area. Meals must meet the USDA Child and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Leslie; portable dishwasher; washer; air conditioners; lots of Adult Care Food Program as outlined in schedule C, and Head that Grant of Letters Testa- Your Next newer kids toys; dinnerware sets; tools; wall hangings; mirrors; Start Performance Standard guidelines. The responsible bidder mentary were granted to An- rock &roll record collection; Friedlander &other crocks;col- must have adequate plant facilities for food preparation with ap- drew J. Kuhl, in the Estate of Vehicle lectables; glassware; Very full auction. AU1839-L proved license certifications that meet all applicable state and Fred Neddoff Deceased, late J&JAUCTION 570-384-4041 local health, safety and sanitation standards. The bidder must 6different fresh oysters of the City of Wilkes-Barre, Online. Note. Check web site jandjauction.net for pictures have capable transportation, sanitation and packaging. Hot meal every day! Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, and listing. packagingcontainers and overlay must have an air tight closure, oysterrestaurant.com who died November 13, 2012. be of non-toxic material and capable of withstanding temperat- 570-820-0990 All persons indebted to said ures of 400 F(204c) or higher. Cold meal unit containers and Estate are required to make Legal Notices / Notices To Creditors overlay are plastic or paperand non-toxic.Cartons are to be payment and those having any labeled with processors nameand address, meal type, date of claims or demands are to production and quantity of individual units per carton. present the same without delay TO: LAUREN RUSHTON NOTICE Meals are to be prepared within 24 hours prior to delivery and unto the Executor in care of are to be delivered daily (5 days per week), unloaded and placed the undersigned. Apetition has been filed asking the Court to put an end to in the designated area. Management supervision must be avail- all rights you have to your children A.B. and Z.B., both born on 6- able at all times to maintain quality control at all levels. Patrick J. Aregood, Esq. The vendorawarded the contract, must certify that they are not A$Buck aShuck Monday at 1218 South Main Street timesleaderautos.com 26-2011, biological children of Darren Battle. The Court has set a Oyster Bar! Genetti's hearing to consider ending your rights to your children. That suspended, debarred or proposed for debarment pertaining to Wilkes-Barre PA 18706 public transactions per 45 CFR Part 76. oysterrestaurant.com hearing will be held on August 20, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. at the Lack- 570-820-0990 Auctions Sealed bids are due by 4:00pm Thursday, Aug. 15, and will be awanna County Family Court Center, Second Floor, 200 Adams opened at 9:00 a.m., Aug, 16, 2013. Avenue, Scranton, PA 18503. If you do not appear at this hear- My Novena Rose Prayer Return bids are to be sent to: Luzerne County Head Start, Inc.: OLittle Therese of the child LET’S AUCTION! ing,the Court may decide that you are not interested in retaining Jesus, pick me arose, from your rights to your childand your failure to appear may affect the Luzerne County Head Start, Inc.: the heavenly gardenand send Sunday, Aug. 4, 2013 @11:00AM Courtʼsdecision on whether to end your rights to your child. You Luzerne County Head Start, Inc. it to me as amessage of love. Estate of Dr. William D. Calley are warned that even if you fail to appear at the scheduled hear- 23 Beekman St. PO Box 540 Little Flower of Jesus ask God 1167Ferris Ave, Berwick, PA18603 ing, the hearing will go on without you and your rights to your Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703 today to grant the favors that I Info:Steve (570) 490-5795&letteer.com children may be ended by the Court without your being present. Attn: Nancy Herman now place with confidence in *Quality Antiques-Hitchcock &Kindle Furniture-Rugs You have aright to be represented at the hearing by alawyer. Food Service Bids your hands (mention the spe- *Sterling-Trains-Fine china-Orientalchina-Nikon camera equip! cific request) St. Therse help *Lenox-Spode-Noritake-Quality men’s clothing-Fine linens! YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO YOUR LAWYER AT me to always believe as you ONCE. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ALAWYER OR CANNOT AF- Legal Notices / Notices To Creditors did in God's great love for me FORD ONE, GO TO OR TELEPHONETHE OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN GET LEG- so that Imight imitate your INVITATION FOR BIDS LITTLE WAY each day. Amen AL HELP. I.E.G. Northern Pennsylvania Legal Services, Inc. The Housing Authority of the County of Luzerne will receive Bids The Rose Queen Prayer 507 Linden Street, Suite 300 for PARKING LOT RENOVATIONSINCLUDING PAVING, SIDE- Most gracious Rose Queen Scranton, Pennsylvania 18503 WALKS AND RETAINING WALLS AT EXETER FAMILY HOUS- Auctioneer:SteveLetteer AU3170L your promise of never having a 570-342-0184 ING #57-3, EXETER FAMILY HOUSING #57-10, PLAINS ELD- request go unanswered and ERLY HOUSING #57033, PLAINS TOWNSHIP, PA AND ANNʼS coming down to Earth to do Legal Notices / Notices To Creditors Legal Notices / Notices To Creditors COURT #57-13 until 10:00 A.M. (Local time) on August 16, good, with this confidence in 2013 at the Housing Authority of the County of Luzerne, Adminis- your power with the Sacred tration Offices, 250 First Ave., Kingston, PA 18704atwhich time Heart Iemploy your interces- INVITATION FOR BIDS INVITATION FOR BIDS the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. The contract is sions that you obtain for me a for the following project: rose (here make your request) The Housing Authority of the County of Luzerne will re- The Housing Authority of the County of Luzerne will re- Holy Mary, Mother of God pray ceive Bids for the POWER UNIT/PUMP REPLACEMENT ceive Bids for ELECTRICAL PANEL REPLACEMENTS until PARKING LOT RENOVATIONS INCLUDING for us (3 times) say 3times a PROJECT AT FRANK CROSSIN TOWERS until 10:00 A.M. 10:00 A.M. (Local time) on August 16, 2013 at the Housing Au- PAVING, SIDEWALKS AND RETAINING WALLS FOR day for 9days. You must (Local time) on AUGUST 16, 2013 at the Housing Authority of thority of the County of Luzerne, Administration Offices, 250 First EXETER FAMILY HOUSING promise publication. This pray- the County of Luzerne, Administration Offices, 250 First Ave., Ave., Kingston, PA 18704 at which time the bids will be publicly #57-3, SCHOOLEY AVENUE, EXETER, PA er is never know to fail. I.E.G. Kingston, PA 18704 at which time the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. The contract is for the following project: EXETER FAMILY HOUSING opened and read aloud. The contract is for the following project: #57-10, SCHOOLEY AVENUE, EXETER, PA Legal Notices / Notices To Creditors ELECTRICAL PANEL REPLACEMT PLAINS ELDERLY HOUSING ELEVATOR POWER UNIT/PUMP REPLACEMENT PROJECT EXETER FAMILY HOUSING #57-3, #57-33, PLAINS TOWNSHIP, PA LEGAL NOTICE FOR FRANK CROSSIN TOWERS #57-24, SCHOOLEY AVENUE, EXETER, PA ANNʼSCOURT HOUSING #57-13, HUGHES STREET, Notice is hereby giventhat the 500 BROWN STREET DURYEA, PA LUZERNE,PA Finance Committee of the Contract documents may be examined and obtained at the Of- Board of Trustees of Luzerne Contract documents may be examined and obtained at the fice of PennEastern Architects, LLC, 165 North Wilkes-Barre Contract documents may be examinedand obtained at County Community College will Office of PennEastern Architects, LLC, 165 North Wilkes-Barre Blvd., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702, phone (570) 823-4712. Bidders the Office of PennEastern Architects, LLC, 165 North Wilkes- meet on the following dates. All Blvd., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702, phone (570) 823-4712. Bidders and sub-bidders, such as subcontractorsand materialmen may BarreBlvd., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702, phone (570) 823-4712. meetings will begin at 5p.m. at and sub-bidders, such as subcontractorsand materialmen may purchase one set of Contract Documents upon placing anon-re- Bidders and sub-bidders, such as subcontractors and material- the PresidentʼsOffice at the purchase one set of Contract Documents upon placing anon-re- fundable check in the sum of $45.00. Checks are to be made men may purchase one set of Contract Documents upon placing CollegeʼsCampus Center in fundable check in the sum of $45.00. Checksare to be made payable to PennEastern Architects,LLC. There will be no re- anon-refundable check in the sum of $55.00. Checks are to be Nanticoke, except for the Au- payable to PennEastern Architects,LLC. There will be no re- fund for the Contract Documents. made payabletoPennEastern Architects, LLC. Therewill be no gust 22 meeting which will be- fund for the Contract Documents. refund forthe Contract Documents. gin at 5:15 p.m. Notice is giv- APre-Bid Conference will be held at the Housing Author- en by direction of Carmen F. APre-Bid Conference will be held at the Housing Author- ity of the County of Luzerne, Administration Offices,250 First APre-Bid Conference will be held at the Housing Author- Magistro, Chair, ity of the County of Luzerne, Administration Offices,250 First Ave., Kingston, PA 18704 at 10:30 A.M. (Local time) on August Finance Committee. Ave., Kingston, PA 18704 at 11:00 A.M. (Local time) on AU- 7, 2013. Each Bid when submitted must be accompanied by a ity of the County of Luzerne, Administration Offices,250 First August 22, 2013 GUST 7, 2013.Each Bid when submitted must be accompanied “Bid Guaranty” which shall not be less than ten (10%) percent of Ave., Kingston, PA 18704 at 11:30 A.M. (Local time) on August October 15, 2013 by a“Bid Guaranty” which shall not be less than ten (10%) per- the amountofthe Bid, as hereinafter specified in the “Instruc- 7, 2013. Each Bid when submitted must be accompanied by a December 3, 2013 cent of the amount of the Bid, as hereinafter specified in the “In- tions to Bidders”. “Bid Guaranty” which shall not be lessthan ten (10%) percent of February 18, 2014 structions to Bidders”. the amountofthe Bid, as hereinafter specified in the “Instruc- April 15, 2014 The successful Bidderwill be required to furnish and pay tions to Bidders”. June 3, 2014 The successful Bidderwill be required to furnish and pay for asatisfactory Performance Bond, and aLabor and Material for asatisfactory Performance Bond, and aLabor and Material Payment Bond. Bond Companies must be listed in the U.S. The successful Bidderwill be required to furnish and pay LEGAL NOTICE Payment Bond. Bond Companies must be listed in the U.S. Treasury Circular No. 570. for asatisfactory Performance Bond, and aLabor and Material Treasury Circular No. 570. Payment Bond. Bond Companies must be listed in the U.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Treasury Circular No. 570. that aCertificate of Organiza- The ownerreserves the right to accept or reject any or all The ownerreserves the right to accept or reject any or Bids and to waive any informalities in the bidding. tion was filed with the Depart- all Bids and to waive any informalities in the bidding. The ownerreserves the right to accept or reject any or all ment of State, Commonwealth Bids and to waive any informalities in the bidding. of Pennsylvania, on July 22, No Bid shall be withdrawn for aperiod of sixty (60) days No Bid shall be withdrawn for aperiod of sixty (60) days subsequent to the opening of the Bids, without consent of the 2013. The name of the limited No Bid shall be withdrawn for aperiod of sixty (60) days liability company is: subsequent to the opening of the Bids, without consent of the Owner. Owner. subsequent to the opening of the Bids, without consent of the Owner. Napoli 26 Real Estate, LLC THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE THE HOUSING AUTHORITY COUNTY OF LUZERNE THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE This entity has been organ- OF THE COUNTY OF LUZERNE DAVID J. FAGULA, EXECUTIVEDIRECTOR DAVID J. FAGULA, EXECUTIVEDIRECTOR COUNTY OF LUZERNE ized pursuant to the provisions DAVID J. FAGULA, EX- of the Pennsylvania Limited Li- ECUTIVE DIRECTOR ability Company Law of 1994.

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Septic is Fully renovated insideand out! floor plan and vaultedceilings Call Tom already on site and ready for Home has many features in- maintenance home in very and great natural lighting. PLAINS TWP. Dallas School District. convenient location with new 570-262-7716 29 Jay Drive Call Christine Kutz Summer building. cluding: 3or4bedrooms with Abundant windows plus ex- MLS #13-1705 afully finished attic, 2full and propane furnace. pansive deck provide fabulous 2story, 4bedroom, 2.5 (570) 332-8832 MLS #13-3009 baths, on half acre. Fenced Only $65,000 1half bath, Laundry room on views of the lake. Four bed- the first floor. www.atlasrealtyinc.com rooms, three+ baths, fireplace yard with heated in ground Colleen Turant pool. MLS#13-2316 and more! Community beach, $250,000. $220,000 tenniscourts and 2000 acres 570-235-1624 Christine Pieczynski are all available to association 696-6569 members. PITTSTON Call Barbara Metcalf #13-1857 $99,900 570-696-0883 RECENTLY REDUCED TO SHAVERTOWN 570-613-9080 $599,000 Cozy 3bedroom, 1bath 570-696-3801 570-239-4293 Carole Poggi home for sale in the Dallas 283-9100 x19 school district. Living room BACK MOUNTAIN DALLAS DURYEA boasts agas fired cultured Stone fireplace. Formal dining room and eat in 696-2600 kitchen that opens onto very large deck, situated on 3/4 acre with rock walls along DALLAS side and back yard. Plenty of 283-9100 37-39 &45Cliff St. off street parking. All Multi family, 5units! Great in- appliances included. Good This 4bedroom, 2.5 bath Cape vestment opportunity.Duplex neighborhood, convenient to REDUCED GLEN LYON and 3unit sold together. Plenty everything. Appraised at Cod style home has so much Country location. 3bedroom to offer! Plenty of room for $82,900 of offstreet parking. Directions: $125,000, selling price is ranch, large deck off 1st floor 226 Church St. Traveling North on Main St., negotiable. For more inform- everyone. Master bedroom Large 2story with 3bedrooms and family room, vinyl siding, 1 with walk in closet &full bath, Pittston, Ronto Chapel St., L ation call (570)574-0134 acre lot. 2full baths. Extra large room sizes, onto Cliff. Property is on the family room w/fireplace, rec. stained glass and natural woodo- MLS #13-2811 room with half bath in lower work. Not flooded in 2011. MLS right. www.atlasrealtyinc.com. $159,000 MLS 13-2970 SHAVERTOWN level. hardwood floors on 1st #13-190. For more information and Keri Best -570-885-5082 BeseckerRealty floor, new windows, above photos visit atlasrealtyinc.com. 675-3611 groundpool. NEW LISTING Call Charlie MLS# 13-1109 Great Location. 3bedrooms, BEAR CREEK $165,000 2.5 baths, central air condition- 194-196 E. Main St. Call Tracy Zarola ing, gas hot water heat. Two Large home with mother in law 696-0723 car garage. Large corner lot. suite that can either be open to the MLS #13-2825 rest of the house or closed off with $194,500 its own entrance and used as an BeseckerRealty apartment. This home has vinyl sid- PITTSTON ing, newer electrical, replacement 8unit apartment building. 675-3611 EXETER windows, large yard and 2car gar- age. Home offer a1st floor master $145,000. Call for details, 4Marilyn Drive and bath, 3fireplaces and tons of 570-655-1606 Well-maintained 2,450 sq. ft. DALLAS room. Come check out all the pos- home with 4bedrooms, 1.75 DALLAS sibilities for yourself. Pittston baths, attached 2car garage Spaciously satisfying from the MLS 13-2419 For sale on 1.09 acre plus an open kitchen/eating area, im- $84,900 5Unit additional 1acre lot. Finished pressive. Fireplace in great John Polifka Money Maker basement with laundry room. room to an expanded family 570-704-6846 Available immediately. Fully Hardwood floors and room, you will enjoy life more FIVE MOUNTAINS REALTY rented, leases on all five carpeting. New roof, Guardi- in this picturesque 4bedroom 570-542-2141 an backup generator, large units. Separate utilities, new in Laurel Brook Estates. Newberry Estate GOULDSBORO roof in 2007, 4new gas fur- wrap-around deck. Located MLS#13-1587 13 Thomas Street on aquiet cul-de-sac with The Greens Handicap accessible. 2bedroom BIG BASS LAKE naces, off street parking for 6 $395,000 4,000 sq. ft. condo with view of Spacious Cape Codinwonder- NEW PRICE $105,000 vehicles, 3bay garage. Over wooded surroundings. Arlene Warunek rancher with vinyl siding. Modern Asking$240,000 ponds &golf course. Three ful Back Mountain Develop- kitchen and walk-in shower. Cent- This large Chalet has afull kit- $29,000 in rents. Atrue 570-714-6112 bedrooms on 2floors. 51/2 ment. tree lined streets &side- chen on the ground floor with money maker for the serious Call 570-357-8126 ral air conditioning. One car gar- baths, 2car garage &more. walks with acountry feel. Up- age. 3season porch. Nice fenced full bath. Great for two families investor. Must Sell! Smith Hourigan Group New Price $399,000. dated windows &electric. rear yard. to share,orin-lawʼsquarters. $150,000. MLS# 12-1480 MLS#13-1913 MLS #13-2428. $92,500 In Big Bass Lake Community Call Steve at WEST PITTSTON Ask for Bob Kopec PRICE REDUCED!! Besecker Realty $185,000 with indoor &outdoor pools, (570) 468-2488 John Shelly Humford Realty, Inc. club house, gym &lakefront 33 Delaware Ave. 570-675-3611 570-822-5126. SWOYERSVILLE 2bedroom ranch, completely re- 570-702-4162 beaches. Conveniently loc- modeled, includes spare build- DALLAS CROSSIN REAL ESTATE FORTY FORT ated near Rts. 380, 435 &307. ing lot, $39,900. 570-299-5415 570-696-1195 570-288-0770 Call Tom cell 516-507-9403 ONE SOURCE REALTY BEAR CREEK DALLAS 570-842-3200 Houses For Sale PRICECUT HANOVER TOWNSHIP EXETER 9Westminster Drive 4bedroom brick ranch. 2,800 sq. ft. Totally renovated. 21/2 Great investment property. On cargarage. Low taxes, corner corner lot. Close to all major high- lot. Walking distance to Dallas 1426 Wyoming Ave. ways &conveniences. Bring all of- Beautiful, well kept2story Co- school &medical center. REDUCED $189,900 fers. 1unit needs to be updated & lonial features 3,900 sq. ft. 5 You willfall in lovewith the grand $251,000. See ZILLOW for de- Victorian with magnificent entry foy- you are all done. MLS #13-1983. bedrooms, 3.5 baths,hard- tails. Call 570-878-3150 $155,900 Enjoy the country in this spa- wood &tile floors, gorgeous er, modern kitchen with new Call Pat Doty at cious Cape Cod home situ- entry foyer, built-in pool, counter tops, enclosed 3season side and rear porch. Renovated 570-394-6901 or 696-2468 ated on 7.6 acres, located just fenced yard, 3car garage. DUPONT minutes from town, major high- MLS# 13-1932 large front porch, off street parking 209 Constitution Avenue ways and Geisinger Hospital. andsomuch more! Property could $269,900 40 Lincoln Street $459,000 also be Professional office in home $119,900 This home features4/5 bed- ONE YEAR HOME Meticulously maintained 4bed- use. room, 2story, vinyl sided,5 OPEN HOUSE rooms, two baths, hardwood WARRANTY INCLUDED MUST SEE. MLS 12-3604 Sunday, July 28th, 2-4 floors,huge family &living Call Tracy Zarola Jay A. Crossin year old home situated on a Remodeled home has some roomswith fireplaces&atwo 696-0723 Extension 23 generous lot. Large, modern great sur- prises! Two mod- car garage. CROSSIN REAL ESTATE kitchen, 3baths, 1st floor fam- ern baths, first floor laundry, MLS #12-2627 570-288-0770 ily room, 2car garage, deck WEST NANTICOKE three nice size bedrooms, $179,900 and soooo much more! $139,900 large new kitchen with granite Karen Ryan HARVEYS LAKE MLS#11-2429 counters and tile floor, corner 283-9100 x14 Call Florence Keplinger @ lot with nice yard. Everything Very nice 2story, move in con- 715-7737 is new, so you don't have any- dition. Original woodwork, CENTURY 21 thing to do but move in! DALLAS stained glass windows, hard- Smith Hourigan Group www.atlasrealtyinc.com wood under carpet, fenced 570-474-6307 MLS #13-3008 yard on corner lot. Call Colleen MLS#13-2310 NANTICOKE $95,000 283-9100 Arlene Warunek 714-6112 30 E. Poplar St. BEAR CREEK Multi -Family 5apartments and a2car garage, allrented. Off street parking for 8 184 State Route 29 cars. Great investment. Newberry Estate Exceptional Nice charming home in Har- www.atlasrealtyinc.com 4bedroom, 3bath townhouse. veys Lake. Open eat in kit- MLS 13-680 Smith Hourigan Group S. WILKES-BARRE Hardwood floors. Bright &airy chen, 2bedrooms, 11/2 bath Tom Salvaggio kitchen. Finished lower level 696-1195 570-262-7716 and anice large private lot. 1210 S. Hanover St. with walk-out to patio. Enjoy Home also offers a2car de- carefree living with swimming, Large 3bedroom 1bath home with tached garage. Home is just abig yard. Possible off street park- golf &tennis amenities. DUPONT waiting for your personal ing in the back off the alley. This MLS#13-2185. $199,000 touch. $142,900 home has replacement windows on 2,000 sq. ft. Cedar 3BRhome Call Geri 570-862-7432 MLS#13-1787 the second floor and awnings over nestled on 3.5 acres. Hard- Call/text Donna Cain the windows. This will be agreat wood floors in DR &LR, stun- 947-3824 or Tony Wasco home with alittle TLC. ning great room with tile floor, 855-2424 MLS# 13-2093 cathedral ceiling &gas fire- $54,900 BEST $1 SQ. FT. REDUCED $99,900 place. Modern kitchen with Weichert Realtors, John Polifka LEASES 43 RichmontAve. stainless steel appliances& Trade Mark 570-704-6846 YOUʼLL EVER SEE! Near Riverside Park. Motiv- granite counter tops, detached FIVE MOUNTAINS REALTY 570-901-1020 570-542-2141 WILKES-BARRE ated seller, make reasonable 2car garage 24x48 w/kitchen GLEN LYON offer. 3bedroom, 2bath Cape Warehouse, light manufactur- &3/4 bath, coveredpatio. Houses For Sale ing distribution. Gas heat, Cod, central air, hardwood Large rec room in lower level. sprinklers, overhead doors, floor, above groundpool, C/A &gas heat. NOWAVAILABLE! parking. We have 27,000 fenced yard. One Year Home Warranty . sq.ft.,and 32,000 sq. ft. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS #13-1702 There is nothing this good! MLS 13-789 $384,900 Tom Salvaggio Call Matt Hodorowski Sale or Lease 570-262-7716 714-9229 Call Larry @570-696-4000 OPEN HOUSE or 570-430-1565 SUNDAY, AUGUST 4, 1-3 Remodeled contemporary For Sale By Owner home with new kitchen & baths. 3bedrooms, 2baths, HARVEYSLAKE great outdoor living space with fenced yard, above ground 3Bedrooms,2tile baths,hardwood floors,granitecountertops BRICK RANCH 70 WEnterprise pool &detached garage. Conveniently located just off Route315 DALLAS Large 5bdrm, 2-1/2 bath Minutes to Route81, the Cross ValleyExpressway or Wilkes-Barre 50' LAKEFRONT MLS#PM-2459 $199,900 move-in condition home with Call George Zygmunt DOCK PITTSTON Residential Lots Also Available Home Warranty included. 3rd 646-706-2934 3bedrooms, 1.5 baths, floor has separate heat, small (570)885-2474 modern kitchen, living room kitchen and can greatly en- 80020231 with floor to ceiling brick fire- hance home as bonus area or Apartments /Townhouses place, huge 105'x130' lot. rental income. Zoning is R-2. Large deck off living room MLS# 13-2241 overlooking lake. Reduced $59,900 IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE $475,000. Serious inquiries Call Dana Distasio 1BEDROOM only. 570-760-6820 APARTMENTS AVAILABLE PENDING 19 Glen Riddle Lane 570-629-6100 HAZLETON/ Reduced $99,900 Martin D. Popky Apartments Peaceful surroundings over- 474-9801 61 E. Northampton St. ZION'SGROVE 328 S. Main St. whelmthe senses when you Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 Watch the wildlife from 3story Victorial with 10 rooms, 4 Rentals step foot on this lovely prop- • Affordable Senior Apartments bedrooms, 2baths, 2car garage your back porch! • Income Eligibility Required with newer driveway. Central air, erty. Tudor style 2story with 4 Modern, 1bedroom loft style bedrooms and 2.5 baths, fam- Maple Manor • Utilities Included! • Low cable rates; townhouse in gated large yard. MLS 13-1073 AQuality Manufactured Housing Community www.atlasrealtyinc.com ily room with fireplace. Access- • New appliances; • Laundry on site; community. Enjoy fishing, ible outdoor deck from kitchen, New and Pre-Owned Homes for Sale! • Activities! •Curbside Public Transportation swimming &the large com- Call Tom 570-262-7716 family room Basement area Rentals Available Please call munity lodge. Taxes can be finished off for addition- SelectHomes for Lease with Option to Purchase $400/year. Maintenance fee al livingspace. MLS 13-1818 Financing Available to Qualified Buyers 570-825-8594 $70/month. $28,000, negoti- $284,500 18 William Street, D/TTY 800-654-5984 able. 5minutes to Hazleton, Jay A. Crossin Taylor, Pa. 18517 1mile to Eagle Rock Resort. Extension23 Rental Office: 570-562-1931 570-824-6887 or CROSSIN REAL ESTATE www.umh.com 570-793-9390 570-288-0770 Licensed by the Pa. Dept. of Banking NMLS 200331 PAGE 4D Friday, August 2, 2013 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com

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$139,900 129 S. Dawes Ave. Well maintained and agreat 291 Vanessa Drive Three bedroom, 2bath cape cod PRICE REDUCED! location. Large Florida room, 3 Lovely home in the Korn Krest bedrooms, centralair, gas fire- PRICE REDUCTION Scenic view of the Wyoming with central air, new windows, OAKWOOD PARK Charming 1,000+ sq. ft. 2bed- section of Hanover Twp. Open doors, carpets and tile floor. Full place in large family room, downstairs floor plan. 3bed- Valley. Located at the end of a If you like comfort &charm, youʼll room, 1/1/2 bath with separate $64,900 nice private road. Minutes to concrete basement with 9' ceilings. love this sparkling 4,100 +sq. ft. 5 hardwood floors and more! Re- 62 Pine St. rooms, large deck, above Walking distancetoWilkes Barre. duced by $20,000 to $239,900. driveway on aquiet street. Wyoming ValleyCountry Club, bedroom, 4bath two story tradition- Lower level was finished for Enjoy the warm weather in this ground pool. Out of flood Electric and Oil heat. MLS #12- al home in perfect condition in a MLS #13-2346 zone. Beautiful views. Very Industrial Park &schools. former business -has separ- 3bedroom, 1bathroom home Close to Rtes. 81 &309. Cus- 3283. For more information and great neighborhood. Nothing to do Call John Piszak low heating costs. photos visit: but move right in. Offers formal liv- ate entrance, 1/2 bath &elec- with great curb appeal, sun tom built, 4bedrooms &4 570-313-8586 room and patio. New roof and MLS #13-1358 www.atlasrealtyinc.com. ing &dining rooms, 1st floor family JosephP.Gilroy tric baseboard heat (not in- $94,900 baths. 1st floor family room Call Tom 570-262-7716 room with fireplace, granite counter cluded in total sq. ft). newer windows.(Traveling N. with wood burning fireplace. Real Estate on Main St. Pittston turn R. David Krolikowski tops in kitchen &baths, lower level 570-288-1444 MLS #13-1592 $49,000 885-6731 formal dining room off the liv- recreation room with fireplace & Dana Distasio onto Pine St., home is on left). ing room. 1st floor laundry, CROSSIN wet bar. 570-715-9333 MLS 13-1897 large enclosed patio with tile MLS #13-549 MOOSIC Call Keri Best REAL ESTATE floor, hardwood floors on first & Only $309,900 570-885-5082 288-0770 second floors. Large two Barbara Metcalf vehicle garage. Lower level re- 570-696-0883 HANOVER TWP. creation room with bar, extra room with coal/wood burning stove which can be used as 5th bedroom. Lots of closet KINGSTON 570-696-380 space. Hanover Township Must See to Appreciate Open House MLS #12-4610 LAFLIN $269,900 Sunday, August, 4 PITTSTON 437 Plymouth Ave. Louise Laine 283-9100 x20 REDUCED Lyndwood Gardens $87,500 1-3 P.M. Newer2story. kitchen with island& R. 1104 Springbrook New on the breakfast area open to family room Cape Cod home with endless with fireplace. Formal dining room, possibilities. 3-4 bedroom, 1 Market! living room,master suite &3addi- 3Prince St., bath, central air, plenty of stor- Hanover Green tional bedrooms with main bath on age. Enclosed porch, garage second floor. 2car garage. Fenced Preferred Location. yard. Deck. Central air. 19 Church Street with carport. Situated on 3lots. 3BR, 2.5 Bath, All-Gas, Home warranty included. Lovely Kingston home that will Directions: 1-81, Exit 180 Ranch Home. PENDING MLS# 12-3070 ''capture'' you upon entry! From Moosic (Rt. 11) L. onto 502, Quality Construction: HARVEYS LAKE straight 1/2 mile. Turn Ronto PRICE REDUCTION $249,900 it'sinviting 10 x6foyer with Impressive home with quality Freshly-Painted Interior & Call Linda 8th St., up hill, turn left, house $169,900 hardwood floors to the modern construction. Two floors of liv- Exterior. Large Eat-In Kit- 69 Curtis St. (570) 956-0584 kitchen with pristine white cab- 3rd on right. ColdwellBanker Rundle ing space. double corner lot, chen with New Flooring, Spacious 3bedrooms home, re- inetry, this house is an abso- www.atlasrealtyinc.com Plaster Walls, Refinished Real Estate central air. Two complete kit- MLS 13-607 built in 1980 with 2full baths and a lute ''doll house!''Master Suite Hardwood Floors 3/4 master bath. Private pool area 570-474-2340, ext 19 chens, living/dining rooms. Call Keri Best on 2nd floor with two addition- throughout, Refurbished with brand new liner, 2car garage Each bedroomhas private 570-885-5082 HANOVER TWP. al bedrooms and another room bath. Lovely back yard with in Tile Baths, New Roof, Win- with 1/2bath and full 2nd story for on the 3rd floor +3season ground pool in need of repairs, dows, &Patio Door hobby room, etc. Located at the porch, off-street parking with 2 enclosed sun room, lots of (Covered Patio). Finished end of dead end street, affords lots car garage and so much more! storage, and many other fea- Basement with Dry Bar, of privacy. Call today! Large Laundry Room.with www.atlasrealtyinc.com tures. MLS 13-2079 MLS# 13-2893. $144,900 MLS#12-1441 Custom Cedar Closet, Don Crossin 570-498-3287 $229,000 Workshop &Outside En- CROSSIN REAL ESTATE Call Nancy Answini trance. Off street parking 570-288-0770 570-237-5999 for 6cars. Large Level, 37 Marina Drive JOSEPH P. GILROY MOUNTAIN TOP Fenced-Yard with Stucco Immaculate 3BR, 2.5 bath End REAL ESTATE Shed. Professionally-Land- Extraordinary quality built Unit Townhouse! Cherry & 4000+ sq. ft. Home -rear yard 570-288-1444 scaped. Reasonable granite eat-in kitchen with ap- KINGSTON Taxes. 1Owner, Stable with stone patio backs up to pliances open to living room Call Charlie the 8th Fairwayofthe Wyom- Neighborhood. with fireplace and sliders to $148,800 ing Valley Country Club! Cus- patio; large dining area &foy- LAFLIN tom cherry eat- in kitchenwith er; spacious master bedroom 570-466-9843 PITTSTON island, formal living, dining & suite; each bedroom has walk- family rooms have custom in closet; A/C; 1st floor laundry; hardwood floors, 1st floor fam- garage; Beach Membership & PENN LAKE ily room has Vermont Stone Boat slip available. $214,900. ALBERDEEN ACRES fireplace &wet bar, 1st floor Call Rae 570-899-1209 561 MERCER AVE. Beautifully appointed and up- Master Suite has his &her 288-9371 This roomy 2-Story includes a dated home. Large lot with dressing rooms &powder modern kitchen &bath, living & mature landscaping.Huge rooms opening to atiled mas- dining rooms, 3bedrooms &a amount of storage with abund- ter bath with jetted tub &sep- family room in the lower-level. ant shelving &closets. arate tiled shower. Second Theyard is small, but there is Screened in deck &patio. floor has 3additional bed- generous off-street parking. REDUCED $219,900 JENKINS TWP. Amazing finished lower room rooms with walk in closets, 2 Enjoy the outdoors from your 7Concord Drive REDUCED Beautifully maintained 2story with walk-out patio doors &a full baths &large attic, gigantic 15ʼ x10ʼtwo-tier deck, or the fireplace. Generous room sizes $106,900 lower level family room has new front porch. This home in- in Oakwood Park. 3bedrooms, 67 Carroll St. 2.5 baths with 2car garage throughout. Remodeled kit- 1529 Lakeview Drive stone fireplace, seated bar cludes 2free-standing gas chen with granite appliances The WOW factor! Move right in and area with sink &mirrored back stoves. For more details &to and private rear yard. Mature Cozy 2bedroom cottage on enjoy this renovated home with no landscaping, gas/electric heat included. Move in condition the lake! Open livingarea, 3/4 splash, workout area &powder view the photos online, go to: with little wear and tear. worries! 3bedrooms with lots of room. Stunning landscaping www.prudentialrealestate.com with central air. bath, large deck facing lake. closet space. 2full baths including www.atlasrealtyinc.com #13-2917 Double patio doors from kit- a4piece master bath with custom with an indoor &outdoor &enter PRU8N9T9 in the $420,000 speaker system, over sized 2 Home Search. MLS 13-2215 chen and living area allow tile work, open floor plan with mod- Call Charlie Gail Pukatch 760-8145 great lake views! Move in and ern kitchen with island, corner lot car garage &underground REDUCED TO! Paul Pukatch 760-8143 with off street parking and nice sprinkler system. 46 Old Mill Road $93,000. relax! Stunning English Tudor in a MLS#13-2286 yard. Come and take alook! $395,000 MLS#13-1538. www.atlasrealtyinc.com Call Pat today @ desirable neighborhood. Mod- Call today to $179,000 Linda Gavio MLS 13-863 570-287-1196 ern kitchen with cherry cabin- schedule aprivate showing. Call Colleen Smith Hourigan Group ets, stainless steel appliances, Mary Ellen Belchick 696-6566 474-2231, ext 19 570-237-0415 570-287-1196 island with Jenn air &tile floor. Walter Belchick 696-2600 Separate glass surrounded TOWN &COUNTRY HANOVER TWP. breakfast room. Family room PRUDENTIAL PROPERTIES with gas fireplace &hardwood POGGI &JONES 696-2600 floors.Formal dining room with 696-2600 LARKSVILLE bay window. French doors throughout. Master bedroom NANTICOKE suite with master bath, walk-in closet &separate sitting room. KINGSTON TWP. Lower level rec-room and of- PITTSTON fice. Two car garage. Pittston 474-2340 Area SchoolDistrict. MLS#13-1076 PITTSTON This brick beauty on acorner Price Reduced lot boasts 4bedrooms, 2full & $285,000 2half baths, aspacious, mod- Call Sandra Gorman $149,900 ern kitchen with granite island 570-696-5408 511 E. State St. &counters, family room with Everything you need is in this fireplace, media room, living house. 4bedrooms, lower level Bodle Road family room, den open, living/din- room, formal dining room, fin- 2story olderhome with up- PRICE REDUCTION ished lower level with pool ta- ing room, nice yard with above graded kitchen &bath, Large ground pool and covered patio, ex- 260-262 E. Green Street REDUCED $109,000 ble &powder room, in ground living room, formal dining tra parking. 1car garage. Very well Double Block pool, sun porch, central air, 3 25 SwallowSt. room, lower level family room. maintained home. Move right in! Plenty of parking with paved Grand 2story home with Vic- bay carport +2car garage - back alley. Close to LCCC. Smith Hourigan Group Hotwater heat, garage &car- MLS 13-2432 torial features, large eat in kit- Wyoming ValleyCountry Club, CALL COLLEEN New roof installed in 2007 570-696-1195 port. 1.1 acre lot. NEW PRICE chen with laundry, 3/4 bath on Hanover Industrial Parks & MLS #13-2320 570-237-0415 along with akitchen &bath up- Large 2story, 4bedrooms, 1 Rte. 81 access nearby. first floor, 2nd bath with claw $150,000 date in #260. bath, new windows, large foot tub, lots of closet space. $330,000 KINGSTON BeseckerRealty MLS #13-694 porch, updated interior. Call Pat today @ Move in ready, off street park- 675-3611 $59,900 MLS #11-4369 ing in rear. MLS 12-3926 570-287-1196 Call Dana Distasio $59,900 Smith Hourigan Group Call Colleen 570-715-9333 Call Joe 570-237-0415 570-287-1196 613-9080 KINGSTON HANOVER TWP. REDUCED! LARKSVILLE This 3bedroom, 4bath brick town home offers aspacious floor plan,high ceilings, re- Education cessed lighting &rich hard- wood floors. Cherry cabinets, alarge island, granite coun- ters, stainless steel appliances &over sized sink highlightthe 227 Red Coat Lane kitchen. Corian counters & 80 James St. Liberty Hills European style tile &vanities An absolutely wonderful, must see, This stately 4bedroom, 1.5 $72,000 accent the baths. Finished bath Kingston home has the home with many desirable features lower level(above ground). Three bedroom,1bath, 6 including hardwood, tile &Pergo WOW factor!Meticulously well rooms, plus laundry room on 2nd floor has new hardwood cared for with old world style flooring, oak wood trim Brazilian cherry floors. New first floor, new pool &shed. throughout,master bath with touchesthroughout. Like a New tilt out windows, gas fur- landscaped patio, all fenced in. stained glass window, built ins garden tub &1st floor laundry, Owner Will Consider Rent nace 6years old, new screen Lower level is A-1 grade including and tiled fireplace in living doors 7doors, newer roof family room with fantasticgas fire with "Option" room. Kitchen is modern eat in $279,900. MLS#13-2900 place, wet bar, 3/4 bath &addition- with washer/dryer closet for www.atlasrealtyinc.com. al 4th bedroom. The original own- Call Ruth KSmith convenience. Large front 570-696-5411 Call Tom ers enjoyed this home for 13 years porch, rear deck and detached 570-262-7716 MMI PREPARATORYSCHOOL, FREELAND,PA and now it's your chance. garage. MLS# 13-2335 MLS 13-1761 $265,000 MMI Preparatory School,anindependent 6-12 day school, located in Call Jim Banos $278,500 570-991-1883 Jay A. Crossin Freeland, PA seeks applicants for the following positions. For appointment Extension #23 COLDWELL BANKER Smith Hourigan Group CROSSIN REAL ESTATE Town &Country Real Estate 570-696-1195 570-288-0770 BUSINESS MANAGER 570-474-2340 Education MMI Preparatory Schoolissearching for adynamic, versatile professionalto NANTICOKE serveasBusiness Manager. This individual reports to the Head of School and is responsible for all financial and related activities of our school HEAD START CURRENTLY HIRING including, but not limited to: budgeting, accounting, and financial reporting. We are looking for DEDICATEDindividuals to join the HEAD START TEAM! The Business Manager also oversees the schoolʼsadministrative services Part Time Assistant Teacher positions available Nanticoke and Plymouth including, but not limited to: facilities, food services, and security. This Head Start Centers; Full Time Cooks needed in Edwardsville and Wilkes- positionoffersafull benefit package. Barre. Classroom Substitutes needed for all locations. Visit our website at www.lchs.hsweb.org for all the details. Extensive Fringe Benefit package in- ENGLISH TEACHER cludes Paid Holidays, Paid Sick time, Paid Training and more; FT MMI Preparatory Schoolissearching for acaring,energetic educator to 393 E. Noble St. Check out this 4bedroom, 1.5 bath positions are eligible for health insurance or cash out option. Submit/Fax/ serve as afull-time English teacher. The ideal candidate will be passionate home with 1car detached garage. resume/ cover letter/copy of degree and transcriptsand 3Written Letters of aboutteaching and have astrong commitmenttostudentsuccess.The This home features aJacuzzi tub, Reference to: positioninvolvesinspiringstudents to love learningwhile also leading newer roof, furnace, hot water heat- er, replacement windows, fenced LCHS, ATTN: Human Resources, PO Box 540, Wilkes-Barre, PA co-curricular activities. This positionoffersafull benefit package. yard and large covered deck. 18703-0540. Fax: #570-829-6580; Email: [email protected] MLS 13-613 Applicants must possess current ACT 34 State Police Clearance and ACT $77,900 Acomplete job description for both positions as well as information on MMI is Call John Polifka 151 Child Abuse Clearance/FBI Fingerprints (via DPW) as conditions of available on our website at www.mmiprep.org/about-us/employment.html. 570-704-6846 employment. Due to the volume of responses anticipated, only qualified Interested candidates shouldsend their resume to [email protected] FIVE MOUNTAINS REALTY candidates will be contacted. E.O.E. M/F/V/H. NO PHONE CALLS. 570-542-2141 E.O.E TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com Friday, August 2, 2013 PAGE 5D

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''Busy People Compatible''. Lake Front Property at Shick- Enjoy the daily convenience of 232 Reynolds Street $140,000 Well kept house in avery quiet shinny Lake! 4Bedrooms, 2.75 living in the vicinity of what's baths, 2kitchens, living room, Completely remodeled home Great value in this totallyren- neighborhood. Replacement win- with space galore! This must ovated 2story, spacious living happening ''Woodcrest Es- dows, Hardwood Floors, Concrete large family room. 2sun Very nice home all on one tates''. Move in ready,finished rooms, office &laundry room. see3bedroom features a1st room with brick fireplace and floor. Large kitchen, 1.5 baths. Patio with roof, Carport, Alarm Sys- hardwood floors. Beautiful kit- lower level, relax on rear deck tem. MLS# 13-1958 $64,000. Two car attachedgar- age with floor master bedroom, spa- Great views of park, dike. & JUST LISTED with view of Mohegan Sun. Charles J. Prohaska paved driveway, above ground cious kitchen with laundry chen and very nice size dining large open area with lots of This charming 3bedroom of- MLS#13-1110 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE pool, dock &100' lake front- area, deck, fenced yard, over room. Plenty of storage in trees. Basement partially fin- fers Hardwood floors in the $120,000 570-288-0770 age. sized 2car garage, separate walk-up attic. ished with 1/2 bath, commode dining room, an eat in kitchen, Arlene Warunek $375,000 10 x15insulated and heated MLS# 13-2116 &utility sink. Convenientloca- gas heat &anenclosed front 570-714-6112 SHAVERTOWN MLS #12-860 office/workroom with electric. $99,000 tion. porch. Nicely landscaped & Kenneth Williams New 200 amp electric, 3year Arlene Warunek MLS#13-2283 conveniently located 542-8800 old furnace and newer roof. 714-6112 $118,000 PRICED TO SELL $51,900.00 Five Mountains Realty Call Christine Kutz Call Nancy Answini Ann Marie Chopick 542-2141 332-8832 570-237-5999 BELL REAL ESTATE JOSEPH P. GILROY 570-288-6654 Office SHICKSHINNY LAKE REAL ESTATE 570-760-6769 Cell Smith Hourigan Group 570-228-1444 Smith Hourigan Group 696-1195 570-696-1195 WEST PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE PLAINS 570-613-9080 Stately home on 1.27 wooded acres. Private lot in upscale subdivision,finished base- SWOYERSVILLE ment, tankless water heater, built-in stereo system, spa- cious kitchen w/granite coun- Choice Location WYOMING tertops &stainless steel appli- Amost unique &desirable ances. Enclosed 3season lakefront property. This is an porch, deck, grand entry foyer opportunity to w/double closets. purchase acentrally situated MLS#13-876 lot with an unmatched view of REDUCED $99,900 73 St. Mary Street $425,000 this beautiful lake. If you are 214 Fremont St. NEW LISTING Looking for your new home at 3bedroom, 2bath, modern kit- Carl Georinger looking for that special build- $118,900 Very well cared for 3bedroom chen &bathroom. Hardwood 696-5429 ing site, this is it! 115 Hemlock St. home in move in condition. Large agood price? Move-in condi- floors.Two garages with long MLS# 11-1269 Lots of updates in this roomy Cape eat in kitchen, nice yard, freshly tion and pricedtosell! 4bed- driveway. Natural gas heat, $159,900 Cod in adesirable neighborhood. painted bedrooms with new carpet. room home in aquiet South furnace, water heater&roof Call Dale Williams Large eat in kitchen with new floor- Newer windows. Not Flooded Wilkes-Barre neighborhood. recently purchased. Front & ing. Finished basement with theat- www.atlasrealtyinc.com Open floor plan with large liv- back sun porches. Floored at- Five Mountains Realty er/rec room. Large level yard. MLS 13-2032 ing &dining rooms. Newer ap- (FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP) tic, all appliances. 80 x96. 570-256-3343 Priced to sell! Colleen Turant pliances and gas heat. Nice 1705 W. 8TH STREET $80,000. Susan 570-822-3578. MLS 12-4231 570-237-0415 level backyard and off-street There is plenty of summer left ROSS TWP. Call Kevin Sobilo parking. Motivated seller! to enjoythe 40x20 heated in- ground pool. Then watch the PLAINS Smith Hourigan Group 570-817-0706 #13-2980 $62,000 leaves change color around 696-1195 Carol Holton your large country lot. Awell- 814-2116 maintained 2-story with 3BRs SHAVERTOWN and 1.5 modern baths is wait- ing for its new owners. This WEST WYOMING charming home has amodern REDUCED kitchen with breakfast nook, $199,900 formal dining room, large liv- 4Spruce Ave. ing room and an added family BIRCHWOOD HILLS Very nice,totally remodeled Bi- TRUCKSVILLE room with vaulted ceiling and 3bedrooms, 3baths. Hardwood Level with 3bedrooms,1.75 283-9100 fireplace. 2-car detached gar- floors, central air. Finished base- baths and partially finished age. Check it out at: ment with fireplace, great yard, su- www.prudentialrealestate.com. lower level on anice country WILKES-BARRE per location. MLS 13-1251 lot in Lake Lehman School Dis- SEARCH: PRU7W7A3 www.atlasrealtyinc.com. trict. Listed at $228,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716 HARFORD AVE. MLS#13-2754 MLS#13-2539 Beautifully kept home with 4 Call KenWilliams Call to schedule aprivate bedrooms, 2.5 baths. This 570-542-8800 Delightful 3bedroom, 1.5 bath showing. home features agas fireplace, Five Mountains Cape Cod in charming neigh- Walter or Mary Ellen Belchick finished basement, hardwood Elegance &comfort combine borhood is yours for only 696-6566 floors and a4-season sun Real Estate $115,000. Offers oversized liv- 570-542-2141 to give you all you dream of. room. There is afirst floor 1st floor mater,guest suite with ing room, modern kitchen with laundry and the modern eat-in SUGAR NOTCH full bath,fabulous breakfast breakfast room, and 1st floor PLAINS TWP kitchen come with all the appli- room overlooking private master bedroom. ances included. Don't miss this one! 166 Jones St. wooded yard. Plenty of built ins Nice 3bedroom single. Gas MLS#13-2372 and plantation shutters give MLS #13-2722 $229,000 Call Barbara Metcalf heat, off-street parking. Con- this home wonderful character. venient location. Affordable! 696-2600 Everett Davis MLS#13-2678 570-696-0883 570-417-8733 REDUCED TO $29,500 $459,000 Towne&Country R.E. Co. Tracy Zarola 735-8932 Land (Acreage) 570-696-0723 570-696-3801 or 542-5708 WILKES-BARRE DALLAS TOWNSHIP WILKES-BARRE 63 acres with about 5,000ʼ roadfront on 2roads. All $189,900 Wooded. $385,000. Call 20 Nittany Lane 696-2600 Affordable 3level townhome fea- Besecker Realty tures 2car garage, 3bedrooms, 570-675-3611 3.5 baths, lower level patio and up- SHAVERTOWN per level deck, gas fireplace, cent- ral air and vac and stereo system www.atlasrealtyinc.com PLYMOUTH LAFLIN MLS 13-871 113 Hemlock Street PRICE REDUCED $32,900 Call Colleen 3huge bedrooms, with closet $49,900 Lot#9 Pinewood Dr 570-237-0415 735 N. Washington Street Build your new home in agreat space, 2full modern tiled bath- Spacious 2story, 3bedrooms with rooms, modern kitchen featur- neighborhood. Convenient loc- 2car detached garage, good ation near highways, airport, ing Disney trim, tiled floors, starter home, needs TLC. MLS breakfast counter, and mod- casino and shopping #12-3887. For more information 156 x110 x150 x45 ern half bath off of kitchen, and photos visit: back porch/deck and yard DIRECTIONS Rt 315 to laflin 211 North Pioneer Ave. www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Rd; make left off Laflin Rd onto Classic 4bedroom, 2.5 bath, leads to parking in rear on Call Tom 570-262-7716 29 Amherst Ave. corner lot. $72,772. MLS# 13- REDUCED TO $43,400 Pinewood Dr. Lot is on corner Tudor Home in the Heart of of Pinewood Dr. and Hickory- PLYMOUTH Dallas School District. 2630 Ready to move in 2story. Very ACharming, move-in ready ½ Call Vieve 474-6307 ex. 2772 nice neutral decor, new floor- double. This well-kept home is wood Dr. MLS 13-23 Classic wood trim, hard wood atlasrealtyinc.com floors, detached garage. ing &roof, all appliances are amust see. Spacious living included, private driveway. room and dining room, 3bed- Call Keri Best Unique outdoor play area, 570-885-5082 stunning in ground pool. Neat as apin! rooms and 1.5 baths. 3rd floor $289,900 MLS #13-3086 is awalk-up attic with 3rooms BROKERS WELCOME $74,000 WILKES-BARRE that can be converted into ex- tra livingspace. Off-street 570-954-6145 Smith Hourigan Group Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723 parking for 2cars. MLS#13- SUGAR NOTCH 990. SHAVERTOWN Matt Hodorowski

FIXER UPPER HEAVY LIFTING DONE 570-714-9229 3BR, 1bath 2story, eat in 570-288-9371 kitchen, concrete basement LEHMAN floor. WILKES-BARRE 9Acres on Lehman Outlet MLS#13-2642 37 Flick Street Road. 470ʼ front, over 1,000ʼ $25,000 Nice 2possibly 3bedroom home deep. Wooded. $125,000. Call Call Mike Griffith WARRIOR RUN with alarge driveway and garage. Besecker Realty Abeautiful country home 2story, 2bedroom with fenced in This home has anewer kitchen and 570-954-8434 located very close to the 570-675-3611 [email protected] yard, all appliances included. afull bath with laundry area on the Lands at Hillside Farms. 3 REDUCED TO $47,000. Call Ed 1st floor. There is anice yard and huge bedrooms &2.5 baths. Appnel. 570-817-2500 deck for your outside enjoyment. New, efficient gas furnace. WALSH REAL ESTATE There is anewer furnace and roof NEWPORTTWP. Is on 3.37 acres. Very 570-654-1490 also. Come and check it out. pretty country setting, yet 127 Hemlock Street MLS# 13-2103 LOTS -LOTS-LOTS close to everything. Deep 40x170 lot, with room for $35,900 good parking in the rear. Sur- John Polifka 1mile south of L.C.C.C. Estab- $260,000 WEST PITTSTON REDUCED! NOW $119,000 570-690-5438 round yourself in the warmth of 570-704-6846 lished developmentwith under- RUBBICO REAL ESTATE hardwood floors trim andpock- FIVE MOUNTAINS REALTY 820 S. MAIN STREET ground utilities including gas. 570-826-1600 et doors. Closet in each bed- 570-542-2141 Move right into this nice clean Cleared lot. 100ʼ frontage x HUNTINGTONMILLS well maintained 14 room 6 room, original vintage bath- WILKES-BARRE 158. $30,500. PLYMOUTH room with claw foot tub. bedroom home with grand foy- $59,900. MLS# 12-3049 er and staircase. Interior re- Lot 210 ʻ frontage 158ʼ deep on Call Vieve 570-474-6307 cently renovated, fireplaces, hill with great view $30,500. ex. 2772 pocket doors, Chestnut wood trim, heatedsun room, large Call 570-736-6881 rear deck. Handicap entrance &first floor bath &laundry. Private rear yard. New roof, all 40 Exeter Avenue SHICKSHINNYLAKE Agrand stone wraparound replacement windows. Hard- wood floors, wood work Choice Location. Central water, porch with swing surrounds low ($140) association dues. throughout, builtinkitchen 2story home in Huntington this centuryhouse loaded with 166 Jones St. Priced to sell! Smith Hourigan Group charm and character. Marble Nice 3bedroom single. Gas cabinets, butler staircase & MLS# 11-1269 PRICE REDUCED! Township offers quietcountry much more. living. Living room, den, dining entry foyer, 1st floor office with heat, off-street parking. Con- $159,900 433 FAIRVIEW ST. tile floor, grand staircse, form- venient location. Affordable! Must See! MLS #13-1901. Call Dale Williams Your COOL oasis awaits, both room, eat in kitchen. 3bed SWOYERSVILLE Castrignano Realty Five Mountains Realty rooms, bonus room, full bath. 2 al living room,& sitting &din- REDUCED TO $29,500 inside and out. When itʼshot ing rooms with hardwood Towne&Country R.E. Co. 570-824-9991 570-256-3343 outside, relax in air condi- car garage situated on 1.12 acres. Lower portion of rear floors.eat in kitchen, master 735-8932 tionedcomfort. Or venture out- bedroom with walk in closet & or 542-5708 YATESVILLE doors to sit under the shade yard abuts Huntington Creek. Part of property is in aFlood screened porch. walk up attic, SHICKSHINNY LAKE trees or catch abreeze from off street parking in YATESVILLE the front porch.This home is Zone but not the structure. MLS #13-2799 rear...... this outstanding home high above the valley, well out is in move in condition and is of the flood zone. Updated 2- $105,900 Patsy Bowers priced right @$149,900. story with modern kitchen with Call Pat today @ vaulted ceiling, modern bath, 570-204-0983 Strausser LR, DR and 2generous bed- Beautifully kept 2story in a Smith Hourigan Group rooms. Updates include new Real Estate very nice neighborhood. This roof, windows, front door, light- 570-759-3300 home features 3bedrooms, 1 $159,900 ing, w-to-wcarpeting, 3/4 baths w/Jacuzzi tub and a 12 Reid St. interior/exterior painting &se- modern kitchen with ceramic $169,900 Spacious Bi-level home in semi WILKES-BARRE 603 WillowcrestDr. private location with private back curity system. OSP &large tile &under cabinet heating Build your dream home on this at- Completely Renovated Super end unit townhouse, no fees. yard, 3season room, gas fireplace level yard.Details at: vents. Many recent upgrades tractive 1.2 acre level lot with lake Quiet area, 3bedrooms, 2 2bedrooms, 3baths, central air, in lower level family room. Re- www.prudentialrealestate.com privileges. Priced to sell. HOA FEE baths, largeeat in kitchen, throughout!! An over sized, electric heat, cathedral ceiling with cently updated kitchen, 4bed- IS $140 YEARLY. SEARCH: PRU5B4G9. dining &living rooms, walk fully heated&insulated 2car 570-287-1196 skylights. Large family room with rooms, 13/4 baths, garage . MLS#13-40 #13-2080 garage, on aLARGE 50 x188 propane stove and itʼsown duct- in closet,huge bonus room. www.atlasrealtyinc.com $50,000 $79,000 lot. Take alook today. less air. MLS 13-482 Recent roof, new boiler, up- WILKES-BARRE MLS 13-1949 Call Barbara Metcalf Walter or Mary Ellen Belchick graded plumbing &electric. MLS#13-3088 Call Tom 570-262-7716 Call Charlie 696-6566 33 Yale St. 570-696-0883 New carpeting &vinyl, huge $141,500 3Bedrooms, 13/4 baths, backyard, driveway, front & Debbie McGuire New windows, Cornerlot rear porch, patio, new win- 852-3220 Quiet neighborhood, 2car dows. Appraised at CROSSIN garage detached, Ready to $86,900, for sale at REAL ESTATE move-in home. $125,000 $49,900. 610-389-8226 696-2600 570-288-0770 Call 570-817-4028 PAGE 6D Friday, August 2, 2013 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com

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Land (Acreage) Apartments /Townhouses Apartments /Townhouses Apartments /Townhouses Apartments /Townhouses Commercial Land (Acreage) WYOMING/EXETER GLEN LYON MOUNTAIN TOP WEST PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE PITTSTON TWP. SWEET VALLEY BUILDING LOTS 1bedroom, 1st floor apt.Living IMMEDIATELY 2bedroom, 1bath apartment near $1,750/MONTH GRASSY POND ROAD FOR SALE room, kitchen, full bath, heat, AVAILABLE 2ND GARDEN VILLAGE GeneralHospital. No Pets. $525 + 6.69 wooded acres. Great $35,000 -$39,900 hot water &garbage fee in- FLOOR UNIT! utilities, first, last +security deposit. building site and/or ideal hunt- cluded. Tenant pays electric. APARTMENTS ing property. No utilities. 1bedroom apartments for elderly, 221 Fremont St., Housing for 570-417-3427 $590/month +security. Call or REDUCED $65,000. Build your new home here. 2 disabled. Rents based on 30% of the elderly &mobility impaired; text 201-304-3469 WILKES-BARRE Call Pat Doty new developments, prices ADJ gross income. all utilities included. Federally 425 S. FranklinSt. 570-394-6901696-2468 range from $35,000 to HANOVER Handicap Accessible. subsidized program. Extremely $39,900. Public water sewer Equal Housing Opportunity. low income persons encour- APTS FOR RENT! 2bedroom, stove, refrigerator For lease.Available immedi- &gas available. NOT in flood included. Heat by tenant. NO TTY711 aged to apply. Income less zone. Lot sizes range from or 570-474-5010 ately, washer/dryer on 3002 N. Twp Blvd. pets. Lease &security re- than $12,450. Medical office for rent on the 50x100 to 80x105. This institution is an equal 570-655-6555 premises, no pets. We have quired. $590/month. 570-760- studio, 1&2bedroom apart- Pittston By-Pass. Highly vis- 5095 opportunity provider &employer. TDD 800-654-5984 www.atlasrealtyinc.com ments. On site parking. Fridge ible location with plenty of HANOVER 8am-4 pm parking. $1,800 sq. ft. of beau- CALL CHARLIE Monday-Friday. &stove provided. 24/7 secur- 1bedroom, heat, hot water, MOUNTAIN TOP ity camera presence &all tifullyfinished space can be stove, refrigerator, sewer & Equal Housing Opportunity used for any type office use. WOODBRYN Handicap Accessible doors electronically locked. garbage incl. Lease &security 1BRIMMEDIATELY $1,750/ mo. plus utilities. required. NO pets.$550/month. 1&2BEDROOMS. 1bedroom -$450. 2bedroom - MLS 13-098 570-760-5095 No pets. Rents based on in- WEST PITTSTON $550. Water &sewer paid Call Charlie come start at $405 &$440. 1st floor, 1bedroom apt. Refri- 1month security deposit. HARVEY LAKE Handicap Accessible. gerator &stove included. Email Equal Housing Opportunity. [email protected] Lots 1BEDROOM Ample secure parking. Small Half Doubles 570-474-5010 TTY711 pets allowed. $450 month + or Call 570-208-9301 APARTMENT This institution is an equal utilities. 570-357-1138 after 9:00 a.m. to schedule an DALLAS TOWNSHIP Located off the lake.Stack- opportunity provider and appointment ASHLEY 2acres $39,900 or 7acres able washer&dryer, all utilit- employer. Renovated $89,900, blacktop road, ies included. $735/mo. WEST PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE AvailableSept 1 soil-tested and approved for 570-639-2331 NANTICOKE 5rooms, 2bedrooms, 2bath. Historic Wheelman 3Bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths, building.Nice woods, great Immaculate 1st floor, 1bed- Stove, refrigerator, washer/dry- 439 S. Franklin Street PITTSTON fridge and stove provided, views, wide frontage, great room, 2covered porches, kit- er hookup. $600/month+secur- Unique studio apartment. Sun washer /dryer hookup avail- property/neighborhood for HARVEYS LAKE chen, bath, living room and ity. No Pets. 570-237-0968 porch, hardwood floor, secur- COOPERS CO-OP able. Off street parking. No 1&2bedroom ,wall to wall ity system &laundry. Off Lease Space Available. pets. Security, lease and ref- kids, #1 rated Dallas School basement. Appliances, range Light manufacturing, ware- District. Call 570-245-6288 carpet, appliances, Lake rights. with self-cleaning oven, mi- WEST PITTSTON street parking. $550. erences required, $650/ per Off street parking. No pets. 1bedroom, living room, house, office, includes all month. Water and sewer crowave, refrigerator, dish- 821-5599 utilities with free parking. DUPONT Lease, security and refer- washer. Off street parking, No dining room, wall to wall car- paid. All other utilities by ten- Two lots, 80 x140, sewage & ences. 570-639-5920 peting, washer/dryer refriger- WILKES-BARRE Iwill save you money! ant. 570-578-5859 for appt. Smoking and No Pets. Secur- ATLAS REALTY water. $15,000 each. ity, References and Lease. ator and stove. Modern 447 S. Franklin Street kitchen and bath. 2nd floor. 829-6200 570-466-2468 HARVEYS LAKE $535+utilities. 570-477-5959 1bedroom with study. New GLEN LYON Furnished 2bedroom, 2baths. $635/month. Heat, sewer and kitchen, hardwood floors, off EAGLE ROCK RESORT $1800 per month. Utilities in- NANTICOKE water included, 1month se- street parking, laundry facility. Houses For Rent 3BRRENOVATED 99 Chestnut Drive cluded. Discount with 1year curity with 1year lease. Ref- Includes heat, hot water & 1/2 double, off street park- 1bedroom, 1bath, living room ing, 2porches, oil heat. NO Wooded level buildable lot in lease. 570-639-1469 &kitchen. Refrigerator &stove, erences required. No Pets. trash removal. $580/month. BEAR CREEK AvailableImmediately 3bedroom ranch in quiet coun- DOGS. References &applic- Four Seasons resort with KINGSTON washer/dryer hook up. $520/ Call 821-5599 Membership includes all resort 570-654-4040 or try setting.Washer, dryer, ationrequired. $525 month + Clean, Large 3bedroom and month, includes heat &water. WILKES-BARRE security. ammenities. Within walking 570-735-4074 Leave message 570-446-7682 stove, refrigerator included. Oil 1.5 bath, Wash area. hot air heat, well &septic. 570-714-1296 distance of Choctow Lake. An 1st, last month rent &security. Country Living amazing quick sale price of WILKES-BARRE in the City $600/month +utilities &one Call 570-817-0601, NANTICOKE month security .Small pets. GOOSE ISLAND $11,500. MLS#13-1426. Will Return Call. 1bedroom, modern, all appli- Call Vieve at additional cost. 2bedrooms, 1bath, tenant LEXINGTON ances, yard, private entrance, pays all utilities, 1st and last 570-474-6307 Ext. 2772 KINGSTON Mayflower parking. No dogs. Near Cross 973-887-1169 Available August 1st! VILLAGE months rent and security. Valley. $395/month +utilities. $550. 570-823-2902 2nd floor, 1bed, 1bath, kit- 2bedroom, 1bath apartments. Crossing 570-417-5441 DALLAS TWP. chen, living room, washer & Refrigerator, stove, Apartments 3bedroom, 11/2 bath home dryer. Next to the Post Office, dishwasher &washer/dryer WILKES-BARRE with 1car garage. Close to KINGSTON off street parking, $500 +utilit- provided. LODGE 309. Large yard. Cats allowed. ies, water &sewer included, 1 Attached garage. Formerly The Travel Lodge $950/month +security deposit. Pet friendly. 570.822.3968 SPRAGUE AVE. 2bedroom, 1 Smith year lease, security &refer- 497 KidderSt., Wilkes-Barre Call Barbara Mark @ bath, 1st floor duplex. New car- Hourigan Group ences. No pets, no Smoking. Water, sewer & Rooms Startingat: 570-696-5414 trash included. peting &hardwood floors. Con- LAWRENCEREAL ESTATE 1, 2, 3&4 Daily$49.99 +tax venient to Wyoming Ave. 570-822-9821 59 Agostina Drive Weekly $199.99 +tax Apartments /Townhouses Bedrooms Basementstorage. 570-735-3500 Microwave, Refrigerator Washer/dryer hookup. $525 KINGSTON -Light &bright open w/charge WiFi, HBO. month +utilities, security, Deluxe, quiet, airy 3bedroom, NANTICOKE 570-823-8881 lease. NO PETS. 2nd floor, 1.5 baths &office. All Immaculate 2nd floor, private floor plans www.WilkesBarreLodge.com Available Rentals: appliances, washer/dryer in unit. Convenient Locations! Wall-to-wall, C/A, garage,attic, no entrance, bath, bedroom and -All major appliances WILKES-BARRE Smith Hourigan Group EAST BENNET ST. Charm- pets/no smoking, lease. living room. Wall to wall carpet, included 570-686-1195 ing 3bedroom, hardwood KINGSTON large kitchen with range and North Main Street floors,new carpeting in bed- 570-287-1733 -Pets welcome* Wilkes-Barre near General 2floor apt. with 2bedrooms, fridge.Large attic storage. Sun rooms, laundry room off spa- Hospital. Freshly painted 3 2baths 1bedroom apt. porch, No pets and No -Close to everything cious kitchen, stained glass KINGSTON room apartment. Spacious eat- HARVEYS LAKE 2floor apt with 3bedrooms, smoking. Security, reference -24hour emergency Furnished Home. College stu- windows, off street parking, in kitchen includes stove and bath E. WALNUT ST. and lease. $460+utilities. maintenance dents welcome after August 20th convenient to Cross Valley. Light, bright, 3rd floor, 570-477-5959 refrigerator. Bedroom fea- Wi-fi, Direct TV, lake rights, wash- $650. +utilities, security, -Short term leases tures 2full size closets. Large WYOMING: 2bedrooms, elevator, carpeted, er/dryer.$1,200/month +utilities. lease. NO PETS. 13ʼ x21ʼliving room. Water 1st floor apts: entry system. Garage. Extra available 570-639-5041 570-793-6294 NORTH WILKES-BARRE andsewer included. Electri- 1&2bedrooms storage &cable TV included. PLAINS VICINITY Laundry facilities. Air Call TODAY For city by tenant. Washer and KINGSTON dryer available in laundry area. HARVEYS LAKE WILKES-BARRE Conditioned. Fine neighborhood. FIRST FLOOR AVAILABILITY!! Fully remodeled.3bedrooms, Convenient to bus &stores. No Off street parking in private lot. 4bedroom, 1/2 double, yard NOXEN AREA 1bath. Close to schools & pets. References. Security. *VICTORIAN* No pets. Security, application, 3bedroom home www.mayflowercrossing.com Country raised ranch with 2-3 shopping. All new appliances. Lease.Nosmokers please. Victorian remodeled lease required. $485.00 per with large yard bedrooms, full basement, huge Front &rear porches, full base- $785 +utilities. beauty, 1bedroom, brand Certain Restrictions Apply* month. Call 814-9574. wrap around deck. 1bay gar- Call 570-287-0900 new -maple kitchen with ment &attic. Off street park- Appliances, sewer, age. Lake Lehman School Dis- ing. $900/month +utilities, se- appliances, genuine pantry WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE trict. $1,000month +1st &last maintenance are KINGSTON HOUSE restored, laundry, asthetic curity &lease. included... Nice, clean furnishedroom, starting at Clean, 2bedrooms, Off street SOUTH months rent. 570-298-2523 Call 570-824-7598 tiled fireplace in bedroom, parking, 1st &last months rent Call Tina Randazzo for $340. Efficiency at $450 month fur- more. 2YEARS @$600. SECURE BUILDINGS more nished with all utilities included. Off +security. Call 570-817-0601, 1&2bedroom apartments MOUNTAIN TOP KINGSTON street parking. 570-718-0331 month +utilities. NO PETS. will return call. info 570-899-3407 EMPLOYMENT APPLICA- Starting at $440 and up. Ref- Three bedroom, 2.5 bath bi- Spacious 2bedroom, 8am to 5pm KINGSTON TION REQUIRED/NEAR erences required. Section 8 level, eat in kitchen, enclosed $600/month +utilities &secur- R-69 Price St. GENERAL HOSPITAL. WILKES-BARRE OK. 570-357-0712 porch, 2car garage, large ity. 570-814-7562 BENTON Nice and cozy 3rd floor. 1bedroom AMERICA REALTY yard. No pets or smoking. living room and kitchen. lots of KINGSTON Room for rent. Privateen- 570-288-1422 WILKES-BARRE $1,200/month +utilities &se- closets, and 2enclosed porches. curity. 570--510-6223 Spacious 3bedroom, 1.5 trance to room &bath. Includes heat, hot water, stove, NORTH baths, $700/month +security. $75. PER WEEK. fridge and off street parking. no MADISON STREET 570-814-7562 12 milesfrom Shickshinny. pets, non smoker. $525/mo secur- OLDFORGE By General Hospital. Large, 1 PITTSTON ity deposit. 1year lease. 4rooms, 2nd floor, heat, water bedroom apartment. Newly Nanticoke &sewage furnished. $695 2bedroom, 11/2 bath. Private KINGSTON 570-288-0770 renovated. Living room, bed- parking, half double yard. PROPERTIES Roommate Wanted month. Security &references. room, large eat in kitchen. Ap- 570-457-7854 washer/dryer hookup, cable & CURRENTLY AVAILABLE $400/month KINGSTON pliances included. $500 +utilit- satellite ready, enclosed back 570-313-7735 SDK GREEN PITTSTON ies. 570-540-5312 porch. $650 +utilities, secur- LARGE 1/2 DOUBLE 2nd floor, 2bedrooms, 1bath- ity &references. No pets or full kitchen, living room, DALLAS 30 Susquehanna WILKES-BARRE smoking. Available August 1st. ACRES room, refrigerator &stove First floor,five room, 2 formal dining room &study. MEADOWS provided, washer/dryer hook- Remodeled 3bedroom, 570-239-4293 4bedrooms, 1.5 baths. HOMES up, pets negotiable. $550/ bedroom apt.. with deck hardwood floors. **************** APARTMENTS 11 Holiday Drive 215-932-5690 1/2 DOUBLE “A Place To Call Home” month, water and sewer paid, &porch. Stove &refri- PITTSTON 220 Lake St. security and lease required. gerator provided. Ten- 2bedrooms, laundry room, en- 3bedrooms, 1bath Housing for the elderly &mo- Spacious 1, 2&3Bedroom WYOMING **************** Apts. Call after 4pm. 570-237-6277 ants pay water, gas closed porch, gas heat, fully in- bility impaired; all utilities in- Modern 2bedroom, 1.5 bath, sulated, off street parting. No TOWNHOUSE cluded. Federally subsidized Gas heat included heat, electric &garbage. Townhouse style, Washer/Dry- 3bedrooms, 1bath FREE PITTSTON TWP pets or smoking. Available Au- program. Extremely low in- $525/month. er hookup, Stove and Refriger- gust 1. $725/month &security. ***************** 24 hr. on-site Gym 1bedroom, stove, refrigerator, ator, Basement. $750+utilities. come persons encouraged to $350 month plus electric. 1year MLS #13-860 570-603-7277 Quiet residentialneighbor- apply. Income less than Community Room Call or Text 203-969-5650 hoods, utilities &heat by ten- Swimming Pool lease plus security. No pets. Call Louise Mary Gresh $12,450. 570-675-6936 570-237-0968 ant, no pets, no smoking. 1 TDD 800-654-5984 Maintenance FREE Commercial PITTSTON month security,1year lease. 8am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. Controlled Access PLAINS TWP. Grand Historic Victorian Equal Housing Opportunity Patio/Balcony 2nd floor, 2bedroom, heat, Four bedrooms, 1.5 baths. Handicap Accessible and much more... water &hot water included. PLAZA 315 New kitchen/cherry/stainless/ Call Rosewood Realty ROUTE 315 -PLAINS granite. Beautiful woodwork & 570-287-6822 Off street parking, pets al- 1,750 SQ. FT. &2,400 SQ.FT DUPONT 570-288-9019 lowed. $750/month one year hardwood. Large fenced yard, 2nd floor, 1bedroom, wall to www.sdkgreen acres.com OFFICE/RETAIL, 2,000 FT. 2car garage. Quiet street. lease &references. LARKSVILLE wall carpet, stove, refrigerator, Call today for 570-455-8521 With Cubicles. Too much to list. MUST SEE!. 570-406-8218 4rooms, 2bedrooms, utilities heat, water &sewage in- move-in specials. 570-829-1206 Pets considered. $1,200/ by tenant. Off street parking. cluded. Off street parking, month +utilities, security & LUZERNE PLAINS WILKES-BARRE No pets. Security &refer- washer/dryer hook up,. DOLPHIN PLAZA references. Call 570-328-0784 276 Bennett Street Modern 2bedroom, 1bath, ences. $475/month. $450/month +security &lease. 2nd floor apartment. Kitchen LAFAYETTE Route 315 1,200 Sq. Ft. 2nd floor, 2bedroom, large liv- Up to 10,000sq. ft. 570-287-7099 No pets.570-654-8644 or 570- ing &dining rooms, den, tile with appliances. New carpet. 881-8849 GARDENS Will build to suite PITTSTON TWP bath, kitchen with stove &re- Conveniently located. No GLENDALE SECTION NANTICOKE smoking -nopets. Call 570-829-1206 DUPONT frigerator, washer/dryer hook SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR! Country living two bedroom Large 1/2 Double, 3bedrooms, up, off street parking, water & $600 PER MONTH. EDWARDSVILLE single home. $650/month + laundry room, stove &refriger- REAR 250 MAIN ST. sewer paid. $600 +utilities & Call Rae 113 Edison Street utilities &security No pets or ator, large kitchen, fenced in 1bedroom, no pets. $425. security. No pets/smoking. 570-899-1209 Quiet neighborhood. 2bedroom smoking. 570-457-8626 yard. $575 per month +utilit- month +utilities. 570-241-6038 References. 570-288-7309. LEWITH&FREEMAN apartments available for immediate ies. Garbage &maintenance Leave message. 288-9371 occupancy. Heat &hot water in- fees included. No Pets. Secur- EXETER cluded. SHAVERTOWN PLYMOUTH ity deposit. References. Avail. SENIOR APTS WYOMING 1Bedroom $550. 3bedroom Colonial, huge deck Sept 1. 477-1415 222 Schooley Ave., Exeter Midtowne APARTMENT 2Bedroom $650. &wooded yard, garage &fire- Accepting applicationsfor 1 FOR RENT Call Jazmin 570-822-7944 place. $1,200/month 570-675- NEWPORT TWP Apartments ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED! 8103. Walk to 309. bedroom apt. Quality apart- 100 E. 6th St., 6large rooms &bath, newly in- ments for ages 62 and older. PLEASE CALL WILKES-BARRE stalled carpet, washer/dryer Apartments for 570-881-0636 Income limits apply. -1 bedroom 612-616 Main St. WILKES-BARRE hook up, fenced yard, off street Elderly(62+) water included Bring back clam night. Unlim- Rent only $465 month. and/or Large 1family house. 4large parking, no animals. Security & *Utilities included -2 bedroom ited potential in the once icon- references. $550/month. Handicapped &Disabled PLYMOUTH single bedrooms, 2full baths, large *Laundry facilities 3rooms, 2nd floor. Utilities by ic location. Space can be used living 7dining rooms, back 570-736-6557 Income Limits Apply -2 bedroom as restaurant, (coolers & *On site management ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED tentant. Water furnished, stove yard, washer/dryer hook up. provided. No pets. Security, 1 water included equipment on site) bar &grill. *Private parking 570-693-4256 -3 bedroom, $675/month +1month secur- *Elevator year lease $400 month. Includes office and living space ity +rent. 609-356-8416 PITTSTON Monday -Friday single the possibilities are endless! Call for Appt 8am -4pm Call 570-760-8526 -4 bedroom, ELIZABETH STREET 570-654-5733 large Call agent to make an appoint- 1bedroom with neutral decor, EOE SHAVERTOWN HANOVER ment and adeal. WILKES-BARRE tile bath, ample closets, 1Bedroom Efficiency, large liv- -2 bedroom1/2 MLS 13-2445 Clean, 2bedroom, duplex. screened in porch and private ing room, furnished or unfur- double. $79,500 Stove, hookups, parking, yard. yard. $350 month +utilities, FORTYFORT No pets/no smoking. $475 + 2nd floor, 1bedroom apt. nished. Close to colleges. -4 bedroom John Shelley security, lease. NO PETS. MINERS Private entrance, $700/month. double 570-702-4162 utilities. 570-868-4444 570-793-6294 $400 plus utilities, security 1st month and security deposit. LUZERNE CROSSIN REAL ESTATE &lease. 570-814-8876 MILLS/W-B 570-606-9638 -1 bedroom, 570-288-0770 Land (Acreage) PLYMOUTH 1bedroom, 2nd floor, stove/re- water included. 3bedroom, 2bath, large FORTY FORT frigerator. Heat &hot water TRUCKSVILLE PITTSTON HANOVER TWP. porch, dishwasher, washer & -Large 1bed 1,400 sq. ft, near the Cross- LUZERNE dryer hook up. $640/month+ 2APTS AVAILABLE paid. Clean &quiet. No pets. room water $465/month. 570-472-3681 MANOR roads on the Sans Souci Park- 699 Miller St utilities &security deposit re- 1693 Wyoming Ave included way. High traffic &visibility. Land for sale quired. 570-696-1453 MOUNTAIN TOP APARTMENTS OLD FORGE $1,400/month. Call 50 x150. $38,000 1st floor,spacious 3bedroom -2 bedroom, 570-760-5215 Quiet neighborhood, Ready Three-2bedroom, 1.5 bath 170 Oak Street water included PLYMOUTH apt. Oak hardwood floors, apartments. Being renovated, Low and Moderate to build on. Call Completely remodeled 2bed- PLAINS 570-693-3427. formal dining room, eat-in kit- will be available soon. New ap- Income Elderly -1 bedroom, room,2new tile baths. Gran- chen, living room with fire- pliances, carpet and paint. Rentals Include: water included OFFICE/ ite counter tops, maple kitchen place, tile bathroom. Some utilities included, $695 *Electric Range &Refrigerator RETAIL ROSS TWP. cabinets &new appliances in- Washer/dryer hookupinbase- and other apartments avail- *Off Street Parking McDermott &McDermott Real cluded. Central air &new gas *Coin Operated Laundry ment, 1stall garage, big back able for $550 and up. Estate Inc. Property SPACE furnace. No pets. $795 +utilit- yard. No pets. $900 mo. plus Applications Accepted Management 570-854-8785 by Appointment 301 Wyoming Ave. ies, security &lease. Not ap- electric. 570-675-4025 Wyoming proved for Section 8. 570-696-1201 (direct line) MOUNTAIN TOP 8a.m. -4p.m. Appriximately 400 sq. ft. 570-779-1626 2nd floor 2spacious bed- OAK RIDGE Mon-Fri. 8-7pm Great Location! TDD only, Sat. 8-noon rooms, sun room, off living IMMEDIATELYAVAILABLE 1-800-654-5984 High Visibility! TRUCKSVILLE room small den/office, oak 2ND FLOOR UNIT! 1bed- Voice Only, $425/month +utilities. 1/2 Ranch hardwood floors, formal dining room apartments for elderly, 1-800-654-5988 Security &references 2bedrooms, living &dining WILKES-BARRE Beautiful 40 acre wooded parcel on room, eat-in kitchen, tile bath, disabled. Rents based on 30% Handicap Accessible required. 570-954-2972 rooms, kitchen, washer/dry- 1stall garage, separate wash- of ADJ gross income. Handi- Equal Housing Opportunity both sides of the road. er,basement, yard, 2car gar- er/dryer hookup in basement, /KINGSTON MLS#12-2239 cap Accessible. Equal Hous- Efficiency 1&2bedrooms. In- PA CLUB $200,000 age. Security &references. No big back yard. No pets. ing Opportunity.TTY711 or cludes all utilities, parking, laundry. Call Ken Williams Pets. $700/month. Sewer & $800/mo plus electric. 570-474-5010 This institution No pets. From $390 to $675. LIQUOR LICENSE 570-542-8800 trash included. 570-239-1010 is an equal opportunity pro- Lease, security &references. For sale. Five Mountains Realty Call 570-474-9321

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Half Doubles Autos For Sale Autos For Sale Miscellaneous Trucks / SUVs / Vans Exercise Equipment Medical Equipment WILKES-BARRE CHEVROLET '03 IMPALA GRILL brand new Big Green TREADMILL, PRO-FORM BED Craftmatic, adjustable, 3bedrooms, 1bath, living & Prestige WE BUY By ownerinW-B, beautiful, Egg, accessories &charcoal Crosswalk, safety key, fan, queen complete, like new dining rooms, large eat in kit- well maintained, 6cylinder, valued at $1,000. $700 OBO. multi programs, hardly used, $499. LIFT CHAIR/RECLINER chen in anice, tree lined One AutO VEHICLES! deep maroon, automatic, 570-574-1343 excellent condition. Paid $500, Gulden very good $149. neighborhood. Washer/dryer, 570-489-0000 power seats with lumbar ad- will sell for $275. 570-540-0175 refrigerator, double sink, stove, Call Dan Lane @ justment, keyless remote entry, 570-696-2169, leave message. BRUNO STAIR LIFT, 153" 12 water, sewer, recycling in- 20072004HarleVENTUREy 883LS Ext.5363MiniV...... an 90840 ...... $6,989$4,500 power windows, heated power WASHER &gas dryer, excel- 2003 BMW Z4 3.0i Convertible 53232...... $17,989 stair, straight lift. FREE. cluded. Nice garden. 2004 CORVETTE 17167 ...... $26,986 side mirrors, special XM radio lent condition. Kenmore front TREADMILL,Pro-Form. CD, 2002 CORVETTE Z06 13295...... $28,879 2006 COBALT 68286...... $6,900 loader with pedestals $650. Coach. 12 years old. Excellent 570-696-1708 $800/month, 1year lease, rent 2004 VENTURE LS Ext. MiniVan 90840...... $4,500 with satellite system. Good &deposit. 570-820-7049 20042005COCROSSRVETFIRETE 17167SRT- 6 590...... 14 ...... $26,986$17,999 tires, dual climate controlsys- Lazyboy couch very good con- 1518 8th Street, Carverton Condition. $250. 570-675-5046 20062005CORAMBAL1500T LSQUCoADupe7940682867...... $16,999$5,900 dition $250. 704-9367 Near Francis Slocum St. Park POWER SCOOTER tem, new heavy duty battery. WEIGHTS,with bench, $25. brand new, 6months old from 20082005SILMUSTVERADOANG GTCREConvWertibleLT2 7441432500 ...... $18,999 All over excellent condition. WILKES-BARRE/EASTEND 20052007CROSSE350 PaFIREssengerSRT-562566 59014...... $17,999$13,999 MAZDA '03 TRIBUTE 570-736-6319 the ScooterStore new $3,000 98,000 miles. $5,750. May be 4bedroom, 1.5 bath, wall to 20042007F150MUSTXCANGABGTFX4Coupe10050632569...... $13,999$17,495 Motorcycles Leather, sunroof, 4x4. Good sell for $2500. 570-826-0323 wall carpet. Stove, dishwash- 20052008MUSTFord KingRanchANG GT CoCREWnver50457tible...... 32500...... $18,999$28,896 seen at St Luke's Villa, 80 E. Miles! $5,995 Furnances & Heaters 20062010F150MUSTXCANGABV64X4Conv62084ertible...... $16,99940332 ...... $17,999 Northampton. Wilkes-Barre, 570-696-4377 STERLING BATH LIFT, er, washer/dryer hook up. 2006 F350 SUPER DUTY W/PLOW 29662...... $16,495 HONDA '06 VTX 2009 CR-V EX SUV 42978...... $17,990 18701. Call for an appoint- HIGH EFFICIENCY minivator 302, new, battery op- Heat. garbage &sewer in- 2007 MUSTANG GT Coupe 32569...... $17,495 2011 CRZ EX 6M Coupe 5870...... $15,999 1800N erated, seat can be folded and cluded. Many Extras!. No 2008 F150 CREW KING RANCH 50457...... $28,896 ment 570-829-2542. Utility Trailers OUTDOOR WOOD 2006 Hummer H3 50591...... $20,989 Titanium, 16,000 miles.Saddle pets. $975 +security &refer- 2008 MUSTANG GT Coupe 2665...... $24,999 used as transfer bench, $275. 20102011MUSTSONATAANGSE V651600Co...... nvertible 40332...... $17,999$15,999 bags, windshield, exhaust. Utility Trailer, '09. 5' x8'. FURNACE from Central ences. 570-824-4288 BEN'S AUTO 570-970-8065 20092011HoMazda3nda CRSPOR-V EXT gtSUV4921242978...... $17,990$16,990 Great Deal $6,250. Pressure treated floor, spare Boiler burns less wood. 25 20092007HoMinindaCOOPERCIVICSSik 4558546153...... $17,495$13,999 570-233-9243 tire, excellent condition. $400. Miscellaneous 2006 Hummer H3 SUV 50591...... $19,999 SALES year warranty. Lots 2006 Nissan 350Z Convertible 22128 ...... $20,980 RT. 309 W-B TWP 570-675-1393 20112009SONANissanTA37SE0ZSeSPORdanT PK51600G 11575...... $15,999$26,789 B&COutdoor Wood "AFTER ALL", SIGNED BY 20072003MiniPorscheCOOPERBOXTERS S4615326998 ...... $13,999$23,999 Near Wegman's 2006 350Z Convertible 22128...... $19,990 Auto Parts Furnaces LLC MARY TYLER MOORE. No SLEEPY HOLLOW 2004 Subaru WRX STI 60325...... $18,799 570-822-7359 KAWASKI '09 2000 2007 GRAND PRIX GXP 82306...... $11,495 certificate of authenticity, $50. 2010 Subaru Outbac SPORT 25683 ...... $19,890 CHEVY ʻ10 IMPALA LT 570-477-5692 KINGSTON TWP 2004 Subaru WRX STi 60721...... $18,898 LT CLASSIC TIRES (1500 miles)4Michelin 570-814-2773 2012 Subaru IMPREZA AWD 33059 ...... $17,980 V6, Auto, all power, cruise, Limited Time Only! 2010 Subaru Outbac Wagon 25683...... $19,890 Garaged. 900 miles.2year ex- Primacy MXV-4 P215/55R17. Furniture & Accessories 20122009SuSuzukibaruAWSeDdanSUV 3048233059...... $17,980$12,999 CD. Very clean. Balance of tendedwarranty. Dyno tested, $40 TANNING SESSION priced Reduced! 20092006SuRAzukV 4Limitedi AWD SUVSX-412330482109...... $12,999$11,990 GMʼsWarranty. Priced new tire rack @$142 Cobra exhaust with computer BUNK BEDS, silver metal, VOUCHER,good for 30 con- Starting at $69,900 20052010TAToCOyotaMARACREV4 I4WSUVTruck3473987132...... $19,898$16,999 SPECIAL $11,995 each. Asking $90.00 or best of- 2006 RAV-4 Limited AWD 123109...... $10,990 package, crash bars, highway secutive days/or 10 sessions, All Public Utilities 2007 TOYOYA FJ CRUZER 65231...... $21,990 Full Notary Service fer. 570-735-3438. hardly used, great condition Dallas School District 20102010RAVoV-lksw4 I4agenAWSEDSUV3473922065...... $17,499$17,499 pegs, Mustang custom seat $150. 864-2339 exp 9/13/13, $20. 2010 Volkswagen TIGUAN 22065...... $17,499 Tags &Title Transfers Great neighborhood. 2012 Volkswagen SE Sedan 32392...... $14,999 with back rest, headlight & TIRES, Goodyear Wrangler 570-819-4951 2012 Volkswagen JETTA SE Sedan 32392...... $14,999 800021 CHAIRS 2, padded, arm rests Summit Pointe Builders 2012 Volkswagen 2.5L Hatchback 30751...... $14,999 brake light modules. $9500. P205/75R15, $25,205/75R/14, 2012 Volkswagen BEATLE 2.5L Hatchback 30751..... $14,999 BEN'S AUTO $20, Caprice '88 taillights, $20, $20. GLOBE in 12" wooden 10 GALLONFISH TANK,with Call 570-675-7900 *Tax, tags & license fees not included. 16 570-825-6353 filter &hood, $25. or 570-574-4263 Chevy V* bearing set, new, stand, $50. END TABLES 2, 1 1553 Main Street, Peckville, PA 18452 SALES $15, Dunlop motorcycle front with magazine rack $50 for 570-287-3056 Sales RT. 309 W-B TWP tire, 17" tires, $80, polished both. WING CHAIRS 2, Queen Near Wegman's 1978 VIKING POP-UP SUBARU '09 OUTBACK finnedTurbo 350 trans pan Anne, Hallagan $149. each. CAMPER,needs some work, DALLAS 570-822-7359 SUZUKI $40, flywheel "88 Chevy 2WD FILING CABINETS metal, 2 WAGON CHEVY ʻ10 MALIBU LS $600 obo. 570-288-1651 1995 Trailer, 56'x14', 2bed- Pzev, Pale green. AWD, 45K pickup 305, 420, 350 V8 Buick drawer $10. each or 3for $25. rooms, 1.5 bath, no hallways. Air, all power, cruise,tilt, CD. GZ250 valve covers &new gaskets 570-540-0175 1999 Coachman Camper miles. Good condition, non- Very economical..like 6000 miles, garage kept, Sleeps 6. Everything in work- Some appliances. $17,500. ne- smoker. Auto transmission $20. 740-1246 gotiable 570-706-5201 new..Sporty.Balance GM never dumped, serviced reg- DESK Roll top desk with chair ing order. Good condition. $15,500. Call 570-205-4510. warranty. SALE PRICE ularly. Has windshield and Auto Services $300. Call 570-885-6848 $3,000. 570-655-6612 Resort Property For Sale $11,995. saddlebags, blue. $1700.00 DINING ROOM TABLE,with 6 ACME AUTO Full Notary Service Call 570.204.7183 $WANTED JUNK$ chairs, $125 obo. 570-301-3602 Tags &Title Transfers VEHICLES 570-472-9117 CALL US! TO JUNK Florida SALES LISPI TOWING YOUR CAR 343-1959 FORD '01 Trucks / SUVs / Vans DRESSERS (2), chestofdraw- Winter Retreat! 1009 Penn Ave We pickup ers, full size bed, 2night BESTPRICESIN Scranton 18509 Across from Scranton Prep MUSTANG OLDS '99 570-822-0995 stands 1ottoman. $500 for all. THE AREA GOOD CREDIT, BAD CREDIT, Red, V6, headers, 31 MPG, 570-262-8689 Ca$h on the$pot power everything. Great BRAVADA WANTED NO CREDIT Cars &Full Size Trucks. Free Anytime Call Our Auto Credit shape! 32k. $9,500. OBO. New parts. ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Needs some body work. For prices... for TV/Stereo. FREE Pickup Hot Line to get 570-735-7741 Lamoreaux Auto Parts 477-2562 Pre-approved for aCar Loan! $3,400. 570-675-8262 570-301-3602 800-825-1609 www.acmecarsales.net (570)760-2791 Air Conditioners ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, AIR HOCKEY TABLE $15. distressed black, 2drawers & BASKETBALL HOOP with ball AUTOS AIR CONDITIONER window 2door with an adjustable shelf, return $40. 2computer high size $75. 570-826-0323 excellent condition, $150. back cushioned chairs $25. 2Bedroom 2Bath home in 11 AUDI S5 Convertible, Sprint AIR CONDITIONER 10,000 570-654-8042 each. Lehigh River Rafting trip gated community on Lake blue, black /brown leather $50. each 570-417-0996 Yale in Grand Island Florida. interior, navigation, 7spd auto FORD '00 MUSTANG BTU Panasonic with extra fil- ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, 1128 sq ft of living space, turbo, AWD Convertible,Power windows, ter, excellent condition $95. excellent condition, glass side fully furnished. Paved drive- 10 CHEVY IMPALA LT silver locks seats, air. Sharp! 570-457-7854 storage for stereo, bottom cab- ANTIFREEZE &COOLANT way with carport. 8x8 shed. 59k miles $5,450. inets, asking $75. 239-6011 (2) $5 each. AIR COM- 08 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX blue, AIR CONDITIONER,portable PRESSOR for car, 12 volt, $20,000 negotiable. (570) auto, V6 570-825-7577 Amcor ultra clean $125. 690-3621 07 BUICK LUCERNE CXL silver, Freshlystate inspected & 1518 8th Street, Carverton KITCHEN TABLE, wood & new in box $10. 570-655-2154 570-417-2653 painted trim, four chairs, grey leather warrantied. Financing avail- Near Francis Slocum St. Park BEER TAP,Hoff Stevens, with 06 AUDI A8L grey, black leather, able. CAR FAX available. Antiques & Collectibles matching hand painted jelly Pets navigation, AWD CHEVY '03 cabinet Asking $350. spicket&pump, in good condi- 06 VW JETTA GLS blue, auto, SILVERADO 287-0480 tion, $15. 570-735-6638 CAT,Black and White, Free to sunroof LEO'S AUTO XCAB 4X4 $Antiques BIRD HOUSE,cape cop style aGood Home! Male, neutered, 06 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS grey, One owner. Like New! MATTRESS SALE auto, 4cyl SALES Buying $ with mounting bracket, new in up to date on shots. Good with 93 Butler Street $6,995. We Beat All Competitors Prices! box, $40. 570-696-2008 kids, preferably to be in a 05 CHEVY MONTE CARLO LS Old Toys, Model Kits, Mattress Guy gold Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-696-4377 home where he's the only pet. 570-825-8253 Bikes, Dolls, Guns, Twin sets: $159 Full sets: $179 BISSELL POWER FORCE 570-561-2756 05 INFINITI GX3 AWD grey, black, Queen sets: $239...AllNew! CARPET CLEANER,$30. leather, sunroof Mining Items, Trains American Made 570-288-1898 05 CHEVY MONTE CARLO LT CHEVY'99 DODGE '02 TRAVEL BAG, for golf clubs, &Musical Instruments, $20. 10 GALLON WET/DRY FREE KITTENS,togood white V6 LUMINA GRAND MULTI-USE RECTANGLE home. 3fluffy orange males, 1 02 VW BEETLE GLS lime green 4door, 6cyl., auto, $1,750. Hess. 474-9544 TABLES (2),30"x72", white SHOP VAC, $15. 5CD SHELF 5speed, 4cylinder CARAVANSPORT STEREOSYSTEM,with soft grey female. Blue eyes like 01 HONDA CIVIC green 5speed Current Inspection ANTIQUE BREAKFRONT ex- top, vinyl,folding metal legs, their mom. Call leave mes- On All Vehicles GMC '97SAFARI $20ea. 301-385-6193 AM/FM &dual speakers, $50. 73 PORSCHE 914 green &black, cellent condition 3-4 glass HOMEDICS MASSAGING sage, 570-474-5409 5speed, 62k miles. DEALER AWD shelves includes dish service 2MINI VANS FOR SALE PATIO FURNITURE 4chairs CUSHION, $50. HOOVER for 24 people. (2) DINING with cushions and glass top ta- PLUS STEAM VAC, $50. SUVS, VANS, TRUCKS, 4X4ʼs BEN'S AUTO $2,000each. TABLES with pull up exten- KITTENS (4), 5weeks old, 2 Call Jim 570-589-9181 or ble, excellent condition. BOWLING BALL, bag, size 10 black, 2gray. Litter trained & sions attached can be used for $150.00. 570-417-2000. shoes, $25. 570-674-9005 08 FORD ESCAPE XLT blue, tan SALES Rick 570-852-1457 2-8 persons. Regular DINING lovable. FREE TO GOOD leather, sunroof, 4x4 RT. 309 W-B TWP HOME. 570-594-3655 08 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT black, ROOM TABLE seats 6-8 com- PATIO SET,4spring chairs & BUTCHER BLOCK, Boos, Re- Near Wegman's fortably. END TABLES ma- tail $700,will sell for $300. 4cylinder, 5speed 4x4 570-822-7359 48 inch round glass table, 08 FORD EDGE SE white V6 AWD hogany wood. Student/adult beige, good condition, $65. 570-709-4006 POMCHI 07 DODGE CARAVAN SXT green, FORD ‘12 DESK with 7drawers. End LAZY BOY RECLINER, bur- PUPPIES 07 GMC YUKON DENALI tablesfor antique upscale fur- gundy, good condition, $75. CLOSING electric blue, black leather, FUSION SE niture, Call 570-793-5129 9weeks old, will be small. navigation 4x4 Auto, all power, cruise, tilt, 570-714-4350 NewAge STORE Parents on premises. $300 07 NISSAN XTERRA off road leave message will return call Inventory, Displays and alloys. Black. Economical. ASAP. SLAT BENCH, 8' oak, heavy each. 570-868-8138 yellow V6 4x4 Like new. Sporty. Shelving 06 CHEVY EQUINOX LT steel frame, $100. 6'table or SALE PRICE $12,995. Appliances PicturesEmail: grey, V6, AWD workbench, 2" tongue & [email protected]`m St. Bernards, Poms, Yorkies, 06 NISSAN MURANO SE Full Notary Service Tags & groove, $50. 570-824-7015 1518 8th Street, Carverton 55" VIZIO LED HDTV, excel- Chihuahuas Labs &More. white AWD Title Transfers Near Francis Slocum St. Park COMBO GRILL, Charcoal and lent condition, amazing picture SOFA AND LOVE SEAT, Bloomsburg 389-7877 06 MERCURY MARINER silver, HONDA '10 DODGE '06 DAKOTA Gas. Used as asmoker, no Hazleton 453-6900 V6, AWD &sounds, model #M550SV, seats 5. Sofa 88x40, love seat tank included. $99 Hanover 829-1922 06 JEEP COMMANDER LTD blue, ACCORD EX-L CLUB CAB paid $1600, seeking $725. 66x40, $500 obo. 570-430-1659 grey, 3rd seat, leather 4x4 Only 33,000miles, one owner 6speed. EXTRA SHARP! 570-239-9840 570-262-8689 06 HONDA PILOT EX silver, 3rd garage kept, 4cyl. grey $4995. 570-696-4377 EXERCISE MACHINE Garden & Produce seat, 4x4 sedan, all amenities. All power, HOTPOINT 30" GAS SINGLE TABLE,red maple, 47 SKI/ROWER,$10. MELANIE'S 06 CHEVY 1500 SILVERADO REG OVER RANGE,4.8 cu. ft. 1/2x34x30, $50. METAL CAB- CAB truck red, 4x4 sun, roof, heated leather seats. MALL SET, $5. RICE COOK- Excellent condition. black control panel &oven INET, butcherblock top, ER, $3. KIDS PINK BUNNY 06 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD CAB door &white top &sides, x- PICK YOUR Black, V8, 4x4 truck $16,250. 570-831-5091 30x19x36, 1drawer, 2doors, FURRY CHAIR, $5. BARBIE OWN 06 CHEVY TRAILBLAZERLS large capacity self-clean oven, $30. MAPLE DESK, GRADUATION DOLL, $10. LIL silver, 4x4 HONDA '04 CR-V EX four sealedcooktop burners in- 42X21X30, $25. FILE CABIN- BRATZ COMFORTER SET, BLUEBERRIES! 05 DODGE DURANGO SXT blue, Silver, 4cyl., 89,000 miles,one clude aSimmer 600 burner & ET, 2drawer, black, 15x25x28, $5. LULLABY CLOCK WITH 8amto8pm 3rd seat 4x4 owner, garage kept, very good performance plus burner, $20. HOSPITAL BED, $100. CASSETTE, $5. TV 05 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER white, condition. $8,400. OBO works great, $225. BATH TRANSFER CHAIR, TEDDY,WITH 6VIDEOS, $15. Closed Sundays V6, 4x4 570-824-6014 05 CHEVY COLORADO CLUB 570-474-9321 or 570-6904877 $50. POTTY CHAIR, $20. 570-696-3368 Sickler 1518 8th Street, Carverton WHEELCHAIR, $75. CAB grey 4x4 truck MICROWAVE OVEN,Emer- FISH AQUARIUM,55gallon, 05 CHRYSLER TOWN & KIA '10 RIO LX Near Francis Slocum St. Park 570-288-9180 Blueberry Farm son 900W, very good condi- has lid, light, stand and filter, COUNTRY TOURING blue, 4door sedan, auto, air, CD, FORD ‘00 tion, $35. 570-696-1030 Vernon 7passenger mini van 51,470 miles, Runs great, THOMASVILLE DINING $70. 570-862-2919 570-333-5286 ROOM TABLE,&6chairs 05 FORD ESCAPE XLT Red, good gas mileage, excellent WINDSTAR SEL REFRIGERATOR dorm size GARAGE SALE NO PETS IN THE FIELD!! V6 4x4 Leather, LIKE NEW! $2,995. from the 70's, custom made ta- condition. Clean Car Fax. G.E. excellent condition $30. LEFTOVERS: Graco pack n 05 KIA SORRENTO LX silver, $8,500. (570) 459-0360 570-696-4377 570-824-8563 ble pads &2leafs, seats 10-12 V6 AWD people, solid wood, table lin- play, neutral, $60. Travel sys- 05 TOYOTA SIENNA LE gold, tem/stroller, 2bases, $80. AUTOMOTIVE REFRIGERATOR,brand new, ens, $500. MATCHING DRY 7passenger mini van white energy saver $400. SINK, $100. ROUND Cherry mirror, with shelf, $30. 05 HYUNDAI TUSCON LX green LEO'S AUTO Cherry wall clock, with shelves, auto, AWD 570-826-0323 CORNER ACCENT TABLE, SALES $75. 570-477-2996 $30. Oak kitchen table, with 4 Chevrolet `86 04 GMC ENVOY 93 Butler Street HURST TRAILER- 5ft by 8ft, chairs, $135. Small desk & black, V6, 4x4 Wilkes-Barre, PA $650. Queen sleeper sofa bed, Corvette 04 FORD EXPLORER XLS TV STAND,swivel, oak, chair, $15. 26" Columbia snow 570-825-8253 plaid, $200. 570-788-3888 26x15x24, very good condition, blower, $500. 570-779-1414 Automatic, black with red interior. gold V6 4x4 MAZDA 6'04 WAGON 04 FORD EXPLORE3R XLT $15. 570-693-4483 66,350 miles, ZR tires. All options. Power windows, locks, FORD '99 Baby Items GAZEBO enclosure 6sided, $7,650. Call after 3p.m. silver 3rd sEAT 4x4 EXPLORER SPORT 570-868-3866 04 CHEVY AVALANCHE LT seats, air, 72K. WICKER RATTAN SUN zippers at each corner, never green, grey leather, 4door $7,450. 2door, 4cyl., auto, red, 4x4 CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, ROOM SET,with glass table used, tan $50. 570-824-8563 112k. Looks &runs like new Boys 12 Month Summer Cloth- 4x4 truck 570-825-7577 top &4chairs. COUCH & GOLF PUTTER, Odessey, Autos Under $5000 03 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LTD Freshly state inspected & $1,750. ing. Very gently used and in CHAIR, with 1end table. $300. grey black leather sunroof 4x4 Current Inspection great condition! 50+ pieces for White Hot, two ball putter, ex- CHEVROLET '03 MALIBU warrantied. Financing avail- 570-654-3673 cellent condition, correct head 03 FORD EXPEDITION XLT silver, able. CAR FAX available. On All Vehicles $40. 570-288-4219 80,000 miles, 4door sedan, 3rd seat, 4x4 DEALER WROUGHT IRON RAILING, cover, $35. 570-5615432. auto, V6, cold air, all power, 03 NISSAN PATHFINDER black CRIB. New bedding, complete. measures 92" from wall, small INSULATION, Different types, white/blue, good condition, V6 4x4 Mercury Grand Ready for baby. piece 39", rail to go down steps runs well, needs minor body 03 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER XLX $100. 570-881-8979 call for details. 4rolls, $25 a red, V6, 4x4 Marquis GS 2005 measures 42", covers 6steps, roll, CURIO cabinet, $75, work. $2,500, OBO. Two tone white, leather interi- $175. 570-510-2295 02 FORD F150 SUPER CAB Building Materials CHAIR mat, $30, SOFA, chair red &tan 4door. 4x4 truck or,one owner, garage kept, &ottoman, $75, TIRE, BF 02 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER 139K highway miles,CD and COLUMNS 2plaster columns Jewelry Goodrich, 215/75/R14,$20, PREMIER black, tan leather security system. New tires 3'x2' cream color with muted 3rd row seat AWD DIAMOND RING,value TUB, stone laundry, $45, 00 FORD F150 XLT SUPER CAB and current inspections. green flower accents $15. TOOL BOX, metal for trucks, $8000 570-239-8110 each. 570-301-8515 $2,500. Asking for $700. blue, V8, 4x4 truck 570-8221350 $45. Table coffee, oak, $75. 01 FORD EXPLORER XLT red, 570-868-4444 Computer Equip. & Software 4door, 4x4 1518 8th Street, Carverton Landscaping & Gardening 01 DODGE DAKOTA CLUB CAB WANTED! Near Francis Slocum St. Park KAPLAN MCAT BOOKS, SPORT blue, V6, 4x4 truck COMPUTER, Compac, chemistry, organic chemistry, GMC ENVOY 03’ desktop, amd core, windows EP HENRY BRICK PAVERS, 00 FORD F150 SUPER cAB ALL style is Coventry II, color is physics, biology, verbal reas- blue, 4X4 truck 4X4, 3rd row Seat, SHARP Vista, flat panel monitor, wire- 1518 8th Street, Carverton SUV! dakota blend, 1765sq. ft, 2 oning, test prep, 2011, like 99 FORD F150 SUPER CAB JUNK less keyboard &mouse, deliv- new, $100. THE PRINCETON Near Francis Slocum St. Park silver 4x4 truck $5,995. 570-696-4377 ery $80. 570-654-0574 years old, excellent condition, DODGE '95 RAM 1500 97 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LTD $175. 570-654-8042 REVIEW VERBAL ACCELER- 4x4 CARS! DELL DIMENSIONE521, ATOR, verbal accelerator X-CAB 4X4 LAWN MOWER used one sea- reader &MCAT verbal reason- GOOD WORK TRUCK! desktop computer with key- CA$H PAID board, mouse, webcam, &mi- son, good condition. $50. ing &writing review, 2010, $1,995 570-779-1215 $40. 570-696-3528 Call for details 570-696-4377 570-301-3602 crophone, includes 17' LCD monitor, great working condi- LAWN TRACTOR,Craftsman, KITCHEN SET $75. MAPLE Auto Classic /Antiques tion, includes back up disk & 14.5 HP, 42" cut, serviced, HUTCH $75. CURIO CABIN- instructionbook, asking $200. new battery, Briggs/Stratton ET $35. TV CABINET $35. 570-905-0657 engine, very good, $450. baby cribs 430. gas grills $40. CADILLAC '97 570-655-4815 570-333-9964 SEDAN DEVILLE 1518 8th Street, Carverton GAMING COMPUTER, brand Nice car in good condition, all Near Francis Slocum St. Park new, ASROCK Z77 PRO# PUSH MOWER 18",Great MAGIC WORKS SETS (5), power options, runs well. Motherboard, INTEL i5 3570K States brand, $50. $2ea. GERMAN ELEMENT- 105,000 miles. GMC ‘04 SIERRA unlocked processor. Must pick 570-639-2780 ARY BOOKS (4), $1ea. Call 570-362-0309 for info. 4x4 up. $650 cash. 570-693-2713 PETITE BLOUSES (8), size 6, Machinery & Equipment $.50ea. WOMANS BLAZERS Jaguar 88' XJ-S V-12, Under Ladder rack, tool box, ONE LAPTOPS refurbished Lenovo (4), size 6, $1ea. MAHOGANY 1518 8th Street, Carverton 28,000 Miles, White/Tan OWNER. Bargain Price! &HPbusiness modeloff-lease BEN'S AUTO GENERATOR,Predator 4000 DESK, with hutch top, $50. Near Francis Slocum St. Park Leather, $5995, Car is in Back $5,495. 570-696-4377 with fresh legalinstalls of win- watt portable, with 2year war- LARGE FRAMED FLORAL DODGE '04 QUAD SALES Mountain. Call 775-450-1089 dows 7pro sp1, Microsoft of- ranty, $360 firm. 570-788-2388 RT. 309 W-B TWP fice 2010,antivirus +more. All PRINT, $45. WOMANS CAB 4X4 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE SMALL TOPS (10), $.50ea. LIKE NEW $6,995 Near Wegman's Miscellaneous Laredo 2005 laptopshave dual cores &wifi, GENERATOR A.M.S. new in 570-822-7359 cdrw/dvdrwdrives, lots aram, box, never used 4200 BTU 570-822-5560 Call for details DODGE '10 JOURNEY COAL BIN on wheels 1.5 ton 82,000 miles, Well main- tained, excellent condition. big hard drives, batteries, AC, Great buy! $350. 417-8981 MERITS SCOOTER,heavy 570-696-4377 Lightgrey, 4cylinder, all capacity, $150, 2refrigerators, bags. $150-$225. 862-2236 duty. 2new batteries, $450. power, cruise, tilt, alloys, $125, Razor Scooter, new, Beige in color, $11,500. 570- SNOW THROWER 20" dis- 654-7451 or 570-466-4669 570-822-1350 HONDA ODYSSEY 2002 Sirius radio, 56k. Balance of $100, girl's bike. $20, wooden Exercise Equipment charge chute, hand push $50. Very Clean and Well Main- factory warranty. Very baby crib, $75, wooden chan- Delta Miter saw $75. Delta Ta- WARDROBE,walnut, 6' high 2 tained! Records Avaliable, clean..very economical. ging table $40, 2baby car TOYOTATUNDRA 05' WEIGHT LIFTING BENCH, ble saw $100. Craftsman 1/2' wide, 1shelf, like new, Needs Nothing! 131,500 miles. SALE PRICE $12,995. seats $15 each, baby swing, V-8, 4Wheel Drive, Automatic, with leg lift &lifting bar &300 Router with table 1.5 HP $125. $50. MENS SHIRTS (6), x- Asking $4,700 OBO Full Notary Service $20, bathroom sink, $10. Burgundy in color, 72,000 lbsofweights included, $280. Workmate Bench $10. large, never worn, $5.ea. 570-472-9112 Tags &Title Transfers 570-479-0181 miles. $8,000. 570-655-9403 Call after 1pm 570-239-7894 570-417-2653. 570-735-7619 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com Friday, August 2, 20133 PAGE 9D

Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Musical Instruments Sporting Goods Toys & Games MICHELIN LTX AT2 SUV OAK WOOD CASINO GAME SALON DRYER CHAIRS ex- VINTAGE COLUMBIA BIKE, BALDWIN STUDIO CON- BIKES Boy and Girl bikes FISHER PRICE POWER TIRES,245-65-17, set of 4, 5K TABLE,multi games, excel- cellent condition $100. each. mens, silver &black, 26in., SOLE PIANO,oak, with Huffy 28" Great for beach or WHEELS,motorized jeep, miles used, $175. MICHELIN lent condition, $200. Other salon chairs best offer with accessories, $200. VIN- matching bench. 1owner, like local riding with car rack and needs new battery, $25. PRIMACY MXV4 CAR TIRES, SIMPSON'S DVD'S, seasons please call 570-443-8958 TAGE SCHWINN TORNADO, new, tuned &delivered, $950. baskets $65 570-417-2653 POWER WHEELS, Harley set of 4, 10K miles, $125. 4,5,11, Simpsons Christmas womans, 26in., with accessor- 570-474-6362 Davidson edition, motorized SPRAYTECH COMMERCIAL special &Simpsons Movie), SAMSONITE LUGGAGE,32 ies, $100. RED STREAK DIRT BIKE Schwinn 26", 26 motorcycle, needs new battery, PAINT SPRAYER, model $20. APEX 20" TV, $20. inch expandable, $25. WAGON, rounded bed 14 in. speeds, front suspension.Paid $25. LITTLE TYKES PLASTIC 1920, extras, used about 20 POKEMON VCR, $20. 4inch 570-862-2919 hgt., $50. VINTAGE CHILDS ORGAN &BENCH Wurlitzer, $390. Reduced $99. 655-2154 TOY HOUSE, $25, hrs, $135. PASLODE FRAM- CHICAGO PLATE JOINER, SIDEWALK BIKE, $40. 38, 1 works $50. 570-540-0175 570-332-1912 ING NAILER (gas), used once, $50. LITTLE TYKES PLAY STEREO SYSTEM Sony PINT COKE BOTTLES, $100. Tickets comes with box of nails, $95. KITCHEN, with accessories, 2RED &WHITE WOODEN MICKEY AND MINNIE,4Ft. 200cd, Sharp receiver and Personal Electronics tall. $50 each. 570-417-9280 CHICCO DOUBLE BABY $20. 17" GATEWAY MONIT- tape player.$100 obo. Misc. COKE CASES, $100. 4 ATTENTION: NASCAR FANS STROLLER, red, never used, OR, $30. DECORATIVE BIRD CDS $1 each. Craftsman WOOD &TIN AD FOR GOLD KINDLE &NOOK $40. each. Do you have tickets for the Stereo /TV /Electronics $135. STIHL SH 85 HAND- CAGE, $60. REESE TOW- 10"radial saw $50 obo. 2old MEDAL FLOUR, $100. PEPSI 570-885-6848 Pocono Race August 4th but HELD BLOWER/LEAF POWER STARTER KIT, $20. TVS 27", 29" $5 each. Taylor THERMOMETER, 28"", reads don't want to drive. Forget the TV, Insignia, 32", LED, with 5 SHREDDER, with leaf bag & BOY'S ARIZONA SKI COAT, Pepsi please, $75. high gas prices, ride with us in year warranty, less than 6 made burner with new grip Pools & Spas gutter cleaning tubes, $100. size 18/20, $10. 570-237-1583 $20. 570-714-2187 570-655-3463 air conditioned comfort. Avoid months old. $160. STIHL BRUSHCUTTER LADDER 48" for above ground the hassleofdriving &parking. 570-288-3352 BLADES (100), 225mm x PORTRAIT,Sound and mov- TIRE,brand new, never used, WASHER &DRYER, Whirl- pool ladder. $40. 333-4325 Call 570-287-3355 for details & 20mm, new, $2ea. ing, waterfall with with lion pool, white, $150 for both. reservations. TV, 46" DLP HD Projection. size 245/75R/16, $50. $225.592-5723. 570-901-1242 $40.00 570-417-9280 570-825-8460 Treadmill $50. Stationary bike, Lifecycle $25. 675-2549. Tools PUNCH BOWL with 10 match- SOLAR PANEL, for all types ing goblets &ladle. Like new. TIRES: 4chrome rims &tires, of pools, Heat your pool for CHOP SAW 10" new condi- timesleader.com MINI REFRIGERATOR, stain- WINDOWS, 5storm, $10 free,FAFCO –largest solar less look, excellent condition, 6 $15. 332-3341 5lug, BF Goodrich Long Trails each. Gong Show movie $10 tion with table $75. TABLE P255/70R/16. $325. Co. in USA. Extend season by SAW 10" new condition with months old. $75. 2627318. or $13 shipped. Talking View almost 2months. All fittings & BEDSPREAD -MUST SEE! 570-233-9243 Master camera $25. 740-1246 table $75. SABER SAW $10. Beautifully designed hand controls. 4panels 4'x20', roof 570-655-8056 or rack mounted, only 3yrs. PATIO SET COVER,shields crochet, neutral colored full WHITE CEILING FAN,with WOMAN'S WIG, Raquel bugs, $5. JAZZ SHOES, sizes length bedspread 80"wx92"l. light set, fan doesn't work, $20. old, 25 year lifetime, $975. Get news Welch ,brownish blond, short, (570) 954-2455. Toys & Games 5&61/2, $10ea. 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