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- PAGE 2A FRIDAy, MAy 3, 2013 timesleader.com www.timesleader.com TIMES LEADER Parents, son waive hearing in sex assault case DETAILS LOTTERY Nanticoke police allege vis, 35, waived two counts of District Judge Joseph Halesey tions with the girl about a year MIDDAY DRAWING parents were aware sons were child endangerment to county in Hanover Township from Dis- ago. She said she admonished court. trict Judge Donald Whittaker in her son, telling him, “You’re not DAILY NUMBER - 4-3-6 having sex with teen girl. Nanticoke police said the par- Nanticoke due to a conflict of suppose to do things like that. BIG 4 - 9-5-5-6 ents were aware their two sons, interest. … You did not even use a con- QUINTO - 5-3-7-3-1 By EDWARD LEWIS Nicholas James Molino, 19, and According to the criminal dom. What if you got her preg- TREASURE HUNT [email protected] a 16-year-old, had sex with the complaints: nant?” 03-13-14-19-27 HANOVER TWP. — A father teenage girl but did not stop A teenage girl told police on The girl said she was sexually NIGHTLY DRAWING and mother waived their rights them, according to the criminal Jan. 29 she was sexually assault- assaulted by the 16-year-old boy to preliminary hearings Thurs- complaints. ed by a 16-year-old boy known on Jan. 27, two days before re- DAILY NUMBER - 4-5-2 day on charges they did not Molino waived his right to a to her. She said the boy’s par- porting the alleged assaults to BIG 4 - 4-8-2-8 stop their sons from sexually as- preliminary hearing Thursday, ents, John Davis and Laurie Da- police. QUINTO - 8-8-7-4-3 saulting a girl. sending two counts of indecent vis, knew about the assaults and The Davis’ other son, Molino, CASH 5 John E. Davis, 43, of West No- assault to county court. The did nothing to stop the acts. was charged with molesting ED LEWIs/THE TIMEs LEADER 21-24-25-31-41 ble Street, Nanticoke, waived a 16-year-old boy was petitioned Laurie Davis allegedly told a the same girl inside the fam- Nicholas Molino is escorted single count of child endanger- to county juvenile court. child caseworker she found out ily’s West Noble Street home on from district court Thursday MATCH 6 ment to Luzerne County Court, The cases were transferred to her son was having sexual rela- Sept. 20, the complaint says. by Nanticoke police. He is 02-04-27-39-45-49 while his wife, Laurie Ann Da- charged with indecent assault. No player matched all five numbers in Thursday’s “Cash 5” jackpot drawing. Today’s jackpot MU stUdents get new place to loUnge will be worth $500,000. Lottery officials reported 67 players matched four numbers, Concerns raised winning $356 each; 3,063 players matched three numbers, winning $13 each; and 38,182 players matched two numbers, winning $1 each. No player matched all six numbers over gas facility in Thursday’s “Match 6” jackpot drawing. Monday’s jackpot will be worth $800,000. Lottery officials reported 16 Gate station that would He said he not only worries players matched five numbers, measure gas going into that his property will be “worth- winning $1,000 each; 868 players less” if the gate station is built, matched four numbers, winning pipeline seen as problem. but also about the noise pollu- $20 each; and 15,695 players matched three numbers, winning tion that would accompany it. $2 each. By CAMILLE FIOTI “The noise travels in the Times Leader Correspondent country like you would not be- WEST WYOMING — Resi- lieve,” he said. OBITUARIES dents from surrounding com- UGI spokesperson Joseph munities concerned about the Swope said that gas delivered Ahearn, Regina effects of a proposed natural through the proposed gate sta- gas facility planned for a part of tion will save UGI/PNG cus- Burns, Joan West Wyoming testified about tomers approximately $11 mil- Fawzon, Mary their fears Thursday night at lion from Dec. 1, 2013 through Ferrell, D. Keith a Public Utilities Commission Oct. 31, 2020. Figlerski, Bonnie hearing. But Bunker Hill resident Ma- Filak, Irene UGI Penn Natural Gas has ria Dubiel also lives close to petitioned the PUC for per- the proposed site in Kingston Franko, Ramonda Gromala, Joseph mission to build a gate station Township. She said neither she BILL TARUTIs/FOR THE TIMEs LEADER that would measure natural gas nor the “hundreds and hun- Grompone, from the Auburn Pipeline be- dreds” of people she said she’s enefactors Dorothea and Frank Henry pull the cords to unveil signage on the Frank Jacqueline fore it enters the Transco inter- talked to who live near the pro- B& Dorothea Henry student Lounge during a dedication ceremony at Misericordia Howanitz, Emil national pipeline. posed site would benefit from University in Dallas Township on Wednesday. Assisting are Board of Trustees Chairman Hreha, Robert By using its sister company, the facility because they are not John Metz, standing next to the couple, and university President Michael MacDowell. Johnson, Corey Penn Natural Gas, which is a natural gas customers. The university community dedicated the 2,100-square-foot building in the couple’s public utility provider, UGI is “If this exception is allowed Maransky, Glenda honor to acknowledge their philanthropy and generosity. Dorothea Henry served the able to bypass zoning restric- it will open a Pandora’s Box,” Marchetti, David tions because a utility directly she said. university as a trustee from 1980-86. Frank Henry is CEO of Martz Trailways. Their son, McCarthy, Doreen services its customers. In a prepared statement, scott Henry, is company president. Merlino, Dominick Held at the borough’s Hose West Wyoming Borough Coun- O’Connell, Leona Company No. 2, the hearing cil President Eileen Cipriani brought out residents who stat- stated the borough objects Paul, Mary ed their fears and worries about to UGI’s petition to build the a BlessIng on tHe caRegIVeRs Puza, Elsie what problems the facility may structures for the metering sta- Rex, Albina cause. tion. Sartini, Neno Jr. Raymond Metzo of Firecut “There has been no submis- Soltys, Irene Road lives 100 feet away from sion of any kind by UGI Penn the proposed site, with half of Natural Gas that the proposed Thomas, Margaret his property located in West structures in any way directly Williams, Viola Wyoming and the other half result in any convenience or Wittman, Anne in Kingston Township. He said welfare for the public in West trees have been cleared to make Wyoming Borough,” she stated. Pages 8A, 9A room for the facility, which in- A final, evidentiary hearing cludes four structures on a 3.2- on the plan will be held in Har- acre plot. risburg on June 3 and 4. WHO TO CONTACT

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SCRANTON Casey boosts restaurants ATV errand ends in charge of DUI U.S. Sen. Bob Casey, D-Scranton, joined on Thursday by owners of local a careless way, operating an the ATV to the grocery store restaurants, pushed for passage of new, Police say Mark Gonsky had ATV without insurance and because he is unable to ride a bipartisan legislation he says would no insurance card, claimed operating an ATV on public bicycle and has a difficult time promote new construction and retail he had to shift with cane. streets. He was arraigned by getting into and out of a ve- improvements at restaurants across the District Judge Joseph Hale- hicle. He said he was using a state. sey in Hanover Township and cane to shift the ATV due to a Standing at P.J. Scanlan’s, Casey high- By EDWARD LEWIS jailed at the Luzerne County medical condition that affects lighted data showing [email protected] Correctional Facility for lack both of his legs from a previ- the role restaurants of $20,000 bail. ous accident, the complaint play in creating jobs HANOVER TWP. — A phy- According to the criminal says. and boosting eco- sician from Mountain Top was complaint: Police allege in the com- nomic growth across arraigned Thursday on evi- Wright Township police plaint Gonsky displayed signs the state. Passing the dence of drunken driving af- said Gonsky was seen leaving of intoxication. He was taken bipartisan legislation, ter Wright Township police al- Weis Market on South Moun- to Geisinger Wyoming Val- Ed LEwis/ThE TimEs LEadEr he said, would give lege he was intoxicated when tain Boulevard on an ATV on ley Medical Center, where a Wright Township police escort Mark Gonsky from magiste- Casey small businesses the driving an all-terrain vehicle April 29. Gonsky stopped in blood test showed an alcohol rial district court in Hanover Township, where he was ar- certainty they need to after going grocery shopping. front of a bank and told police level of .189 percent. raigned on drunken-driving charges Thursday morning. grow their businesses and create jobs. Mark Anthony Gonsky, 60, he was doing nothing wrong. In an unrelated incident, Casey said his bill would increase ac- of Loop Road, was charged Police said Gonsky pro- Gonsky waived his right to cess to capital by permanently extend- with two counts of driving conduct to Luzerne County Monk on Feb. 24, according duced his driver’s license but a preliminary hearing on ing the 15-year tax depreciation period under the influence of alco- Court. to court records. was unable to provide an in- Wednesday, sending charges for leasehold improvements, restaurant hol and one count each of Those charges allege Gon- A preliminary hearing on surance card for the ATV. of reckless endangerment, ter- improvements and new construction unlawful operation of ATV in sky threatened Fairview the DUI charge is scheduled Gonsky stated that he drove roristic threats and disorderly and retail improvements. It is designed Township police Sgt. Dennis on May 8. to give companies the certainty they need to invest in their businesses and expand. These capital investments, he said, fuel economic activity and create jobs. Human HARRISBURG Senior Program honored The Senior Center Program spon- Services sored by the Area Agency on Aging for Luzerne and Wyoming Counties and the Commission on Economic Oppor- tunity was honored Thursday by the spending Pennsylvania Department of Aging for ensuring that older citizens are provid- ed meals at home and in senior centers. Deputy Secretary for Aging David debated Gingerich presented the Excellence in Nutrition for Older Pennsylvanians Award to the commission and agency. County director warns years The Senior Center Program provides congregate meals for 17 senior centers of state budget cuts are hurt- and frozen home-delivered meals serv- ing homeless, others. ing 1,000 individuals on a weekly basis.

By BILL O’BOYLE [email protected] WILKES-BARRE —After five straight years of cuts in state grant funding, Luzerne County Human Services chief Mary Dysleski found herself doing JasON rEidmiLLEr/FOr ThE TimEs LEadEr some wishful thinking Thurs- Paul Pirolli and Shell’s Jason Weigle discuss offshore gas operations during Energy Day in NEPA Thursday in Scran- day. ton. Supporters touted the local economic gains when Marcellus Shale is tapped. “It would be HARRISBURG nice if during this budget State slots’ take drops process they (state legisla- The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Meeting of minds on gas drilling tors) decided Board reported Thursday the collec- to give us tive slot machine revenue produced at more money,” Dysleski the 11 casinos during April dropped 4.2 Natural gas proponents see a bright els, state Sen. John Yudichak, D-Plym- strong immediate return. Dysleski, the percent compared to April of last year. future despite slowdown in drilling of outh Township, told the audience of Regardless, it was agreed that Mar- acting direc- According to the monthly report at about 300 in the Hilton Scranton & cellus development will grow stronger, tor, said. “At least restore us to www.gamingcontrolboard.pa.gov, this Pennsylvania shale. Conference Center that developing nat- just not as fast as it did a few years ago. where we were five years ago.” April’s gross revenue from the play of ural gas is essential to bringing down “We’re convinced that it’s here to Dysleski said the county re- slot machines statewide was $205.2 the region’s high unemployment rate. stay,” Smith said. ceived $18.5 million in state million, or about $9 million less than By JON O’CONNELL “I believe the path to our economic Industry experts filled discussion block grant funding for 2012- the gross revenue of the $214.2 mil- [email protected] recovery goes straight through the gas panels to make examples of how their 13, and Gov. Tom Corbett did lion produced in April 2012. Tax rev- SCRANTON — Energy company al- fields in the Marcellus Shale play in companies do business. Most said they not reduce that allocation in his enue generated for the Commonwealth liances and business groups gathered Pennsylvania,” Yudichak said. rely heavily on local contractors, some proposed 2013-14 budget. The from slot machine play this April was Thursday for a gas-industry pulse- Current global demand for natural almost entirely. legislature must now approve $110,378,513. the budget. check and to talk about where Marcel- gas is 63 billion cubic feet per day and “About the only company that’s not Revenue from Mohegan Sun at output exceeds that, said Paul Smith, a Dysleski said funding cuts — lus Shale drilling is headed. (from the area), is our X-ray company,” Pocono Downs in Plains Township demand developer for America’s Natu- coupled with increasing fixed With drilling operations less than 30 said WPX Energy construction supervi- dropped 7.11 percent from last April — ral Gas Alliance. sor Chris Cook. “And we’re working on costs such as utilities and em- miles from Northeastern Pennsylvania’s from $20 million to $18.6 million. Many speakers noted fewer rigs are that.” ployee benefits — have resulted population centers, Helen Humphreys, in a reduction of services. WILKES-BARRE drilling in the region than a couple of Cook said X-ray imaging of pipelines a Williams energy company spokes- years ago. Global competition has driv- and well structures for safety is a highly “Even if we’re approved for Group has new director6 woman, said it is good to let the Scran- en down the price of natural gas, and specialized function, and he expects it last year’s allocation, it still ton/Wilkes-Barre community know many drillers are moving rigs to the makes it difficult,” she said. Karen Kenderdine, chairwoman of what’s happening in the industry. Bakken Shale deposit in North Dakota, “That translates to less, or dif- See ENERGY, Page 4A the Luzerne/Schuylkill Workforce In- Introducing one of the speaker pan- where crude oil development offers a ferent, services for people.” vestment Board, has announced that During two hearings held Patricia A. Lenahan has been con- Tuesday and Thursday, Dysleski firmed as the executive director of the said agency representatives of- organization. fered suggestions, as did con- Lenahan has served as the L/S WIB’s Prosecutors seek more charges against DeAbreu sumers of services and inter- acting executive direc- ested people from the general tor since January and public. dence and false reports that plea deal when she learned finger on was interim executive Woman accused of hiding Dysleski said many of the incriminated another per- prosecutors were moving for the trigger, director since July evidence in teen shooting concerns centered on Luzerne son. a sentence that included in- according 2012. Before that, County’s homeless population. backed out of plea deal. Prosecutors on Thursday carceration. to the crim- she worked as the or- She said talks have been held filed a motion seeking to add Prosecutors are likely inal com- ganization’s planner. regarding the establishment of hindering the investigation to face a challenge by De- plaint. She oversees local a centralized homeless shelter by concealing evidence, hin- Abreu’s attorneys, Thomas The gun Lenahan workforce programs By EDWARD LEWIS — a one-stop shop for people in [email protected] dering the investigation by Marsilio and Larry Kansky. discharged through PA Career- DeAbreu need of shelter, food, clothing, providing false information DeAbreu surrendered and a bullet Link offices in Wilkes-Barre, Hazleton WILKES-BARRE — Lu- counseling and other services, to law enforcement and pro- Aug. 31 at the office of Dis- struck Win- and Pottsville and coordinates work- zerne County prosecutors such as help with job searches. viding false reports to law trict Judge Rick Cronauer on stead in the chest, killing force activities with economic devel- want to add more charges “Without a central shelter, enforcement. the charges she is currently the Wilkes-Barre Area GAR opment organizations, educational against a mother accused many of the homeless are land- Judge David Lupas sched- facing at trial. Junior/Senior High School providers and local employers in both of covering up the deadly ing in prisons or hospitals,” uled a hearing on the request City police and county honor student. After the counties. shooting of 14-year-old Tyler she said. “These are homeless on Monday before jury selec- detectives allege Winstead shooting, Yusiff told inves- The WIB oversees workforce devel- Winstead last year. people and people with mental tion. was shot on April 5, 2012, in- tigators and reporters Win- opment activities throughout Luzerne Angelina DeAbreu, 31, of health or intellectual disabili- Prosecutors moved to side DeAbreu’s house at 117 stead was shot outside by a and Schuylkill counties by bringing East Stroudsburg, is sched- ties.” add the charges because De- Hill St. when her son, Elijah man who drove away in a red uled to appear in Luzerne Dysleski said there was dis- together business, industry, education, Abreu did not plead guilty as Yusiff, removed a .22-caliber Ford, the complaint says. County Court on Monday cussion about finding new economic development and commu- expected. revolver from a book-shaped Investigators allege in the for the first day of her trial nity organizations to identify workforce Court records say De- case. Winstead was sitting on on charges of corruption of challenges and develop strategies and Abreu appeared in court on a bed in DeAbreu’s bedroom minors, tampering with evi- See SERVICES, Page 4A solutions to address the challenges. Dec. 19 and backed out of a when Yusiff turned with his See DEABREU, Page 4A PAGE 4A FRIDAy, MAy 3, 2013 NEWS TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com

Children Task Force, and Duane panies — one speaker said it age to be considered for a bid polICE blottEr Tabak, special agent with the could take contributions from and must be free of any regula- state Attorney General’s Office, SErVICES EnErgy as many as 100 private contrac- tion violations. WILKES-BARRE - Police found computers on the ARES tors to complete a well pad — He said when looking for a on Thursday charged Barrion file-sharing network that con- Continued from Page 3A Continued from Page 3A they hold their subcontractors new service provider, he often Smoot, 49, of North Penn- tained child pornography. The computers were traced sources of revenue. She said her will be a while before a local to stiff standards. For example, consults with subcontractors he sylvania Avenue, with gun- Bill Springer, a buyer from DTE already works with. related charges, saying he was a back to Lewis Cudo Jr., 65, of office will look into the applica- firm can offer these services. convicted felon and illegally in Main Road, Hanover Township. tion process for gaming fund While many big gas com- Energy, said contractors must “The value of a good reputa- possession of a handgun. Police served a search warrant grants. panies are looking to fill their have between $5 million and tion is truly invaluable,” Spring- Smoot was arraigned at a at Cudo’s address on Wednes- “Maybe if we can work to- supply chain with local com- $10 million in insurance cover- er said. local hospital on felony charges day and seized three computers gether and submit a joint ap- of carrying a firearm without a and approximately 306 assorted plication, we can be eligible for license, possession of a firearm CDs and DVDs. some of that funding,” Dysleski with an altered serial number Police say Cudo admitted to said. and a convicted felon in posses- downloading child pornogra- In 2012-13, county mental sion of a firearm. He was unable phy because “he was curious” health services shared in $11.3 and “adult porn was boring.” to post the $30,000 bail set in million of the $18.5 million He told investigators that after his case and will be committed block grant funding. Intellec- to the county prison. downloading child and adult porn, he would transfer the files tual disabilities services re- According to arrest papers: ceived $4.4 million; homeless City ambulance personnel onto the CDs and DVDs. When asked the age of the youngest assistance, $717,500; children were called to Blackman Street and youth services, $572,600; around 12:40 p.m. Wednesday child in any of the material he downloaded, Cudo said it was a drug-and-alcohol, $1.1 million; for a report of a man, later human services and support, identified as Smoot, down in 3-year-old. Police say Cudo admitted $258,600, and county block the roadway. Witnesses di- grant administration, $163,600. rected a police officer who also that he was sexually aroused by responded to the scene to a child pornography and stated: handgun on the treelawn near “I was going to get rid of every- the intersection of Blackman thing today, but you beat me to DEabrEu and High streets. the punch.” Cudo was charged with three The witnesses said the man Continued from Page 3A appeared to be having a seizure counts of child pornography, two counts of disseminating and made numerous grabs at criminal complaint DeAbreu the gun that was next to him photos or films of child sex acts and one count each of criminal hid the gun and Yusiff hid the on the roadway. One of the wit- shell casing in a pile of scrap nesses said he kicked the gun use of a communication facility and selling obscene/sexual ma- metal behind 119 Hill St., where out of the man’s reach and a Winstead’s legal guardians and city paramedic placed it on the terials. He was arraigned before District Judge Joseph Halesey, grandparents, Willie and Carol JASON REIDMILLER/FOR THE TIMES LEADER treelawn. Golden, live. Smoot was combative with who set his bail at $20,000. His Yusiff was charged in juvenile A panel of shale gas-drilling group representatives discuss the current state of Marcellus Shale paramedics, and for his safety preliminary hearing is sched- court with an unknown offense development and where the natural gas market is headed during Energy Day in NEPA on Thurs- and that of the first respond- uled for 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in May 2012. day in Scranton. ers the officer handcuffed him before Halesey. to the stretcher. A firefighter who responded to the call saw a magazine for the handgun in Smoot’s pants pocket and Wilkes-Barre Area removed it. The magazine con- tained two .380-caliber rounds. 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By NICOLE WINFIELD Associated Press for talks VATICAN CITY — Emeri- tus Pope Benedict XVI came home to the Vatican on Security concerns shadowing Thursday for the first time since he resigned Feb. 28, visit, given Mexico’s moves to beginning an unprecedented limit U.S. law enforcement. era for the Catholic Church of having a retired pontiff living alongside a reigning By JULIE PACE one. AP White House Correspondent Pope Francis welcomed MEXICO CITY — Seeking Benedict outside his new re- to put a new spin on a long- tirement home — a convert- standing partnership, President AP PHOTO ed monastery on the edge of Barack Obama is promoting jobs Quake repairs under way, by George the Vatican gardens — and and trade — not drug wars or Scaffolding rises to the top of the the two immediately went border security — as the driving Washington Monument in Washing- into the adjoining chapel to force behind the ton on Thursday so craftsmen can pray together, the Vatican U.S.-Mexico re- make repairs to the 555-foot marble said. lationship. But obelisk that was damaged in the The Vatican said Bene- security con- August 2011 earthquake. dict, 86, was pleased to be cerns are shad- back and that he would — as owing his two- he himself has said — “dedi- day visit, given WASHINGTON cate himself to the service Mexico’s recent of the church above all with moves to limit Nieto Boston student visa invalid prayer.” Francis, the state- American law ne of three college students arrested ment said, welcomed him enforcement ac- OWednesday in the Boston Marathon with “brotherly cordiality.” cess within its bombings case was allowed to return A photo released by the borders. to the United States from Kazakhstan Vatican showed the two Arriving in in January despite not having a valid men, arms clasped and both Mexico City on student visa, a federal law enforcement smiling, standing inside the Thursday on official told The Associated Press. doorway of Benedict’s new his first trip to home as Benedict’s secre- Authorities charged the student, Latin America Obama Azamat Tazhayakov — a friend and tary looks on. since winning classmate of one of the men accused of Unlike the live, door- re-election, setting off the deadly explosions — with to-door Vatican-provided Obama was met at the steps of helping after the attacks to remove a television coverage that ac- his plane by an honor guard and laptop and backpack from the bombing companied Benedict’s emo- a trumpeting bugler. He greeted suspect’s dormitory room before the FBI tional farewell in February, top Mexican officials before searched it. the Vatican provided no tele- heading to the National Palace The government acknowledged that vision images of his return for meetings with President En- U.S. Customs and Border Protection was Thursday. rique Pena Nieto, who took of- AP PHOTO unaware that the student was no longer The low-key approach fol- fice in December. The two lead- Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, left, is welcomed by Pope Francis as he returns to the in school when he was let back into the lowed the remarkable yet ers were to speak at a joint news Vatican from the pontifical summer residence of Castel Gandolfo on Thursday. United States. somewhat alarming images conference Thursday evening. transmitted on March 23 Obama is looking for more AUSTIN, TEXAS when Francis went to visit dict appeared. Thursday’s young: He is old and his Francis’ first weeks as pon- details from Pena Nieto about Benedict at the papal retreat photo showed no obvious strength is slowly ebbing,” tiff. changes he is making to the NRA to celebrate, plan in Castel Gandolfo, south of signs of further decline. Lombardi said this week. His absence also gave robust security relationship Rome, where Benedict was The Vatican spokesman, “However, there is no spe- workers time to finish up The National Rifle Association has between the neighboring coun- living. In that footage, Bene- the Rev. Federico Lom- cial illness. He is an old man renovations on the monas- tries. In a shift from his prede- spent much of the past year under siege, dict appeared visibly more bardi, has acknowledged who is healthy.” tery tucked behind St. Pe- ardently defending gun rights follow- cessor, Felipe Calderon, Pena frail and thinner only three Benedict’s post-retirement Benedict chose to leave ter’s Basilica that until last Nieto has moved to end the ing mass shootings in Colorado and weeks after resigning. decline but has insisted the the Vatican immediately af- year housed groups of clois- Connecticut and fighting back against widespread access U.S. security Some Vatican officials 86-year-old German isn’t suf- ter his resignation to physi- tered nuns who were invited agencies have had in Mexico to mounting pressure for stricter laws in questioned whether those fering from any specific ail- cally remove himself from for a few years at a time to Washington and state capitols across the help fight drug trafficking and images should have been re- ment and is just old. the process of electing his live inside the Vatican to organized crime. country. leased, given how frail Bene- “He is a man who is not successor and from Pope pray. Now, after winning a major victory The president and his advisers over President Barack Obama with the are saying they need to hear di- defeat of a gun control bill in the U.S. rectly from the Mexican leader Senate, the powerful gun-rights lobby before making a judgment. will gather in Houston this weekend for “With the new Mexican ad- its annual convention. ministration coming into office, Kane still cold on Pa. lottery deal it certainly stands to reason that Organizers anticipate a rollicking, Texas-sized party — one that celebrates President Pena Nieto would the group’s recent victory while stress- want to take a look at the nature ing the fight against gun control is far State attorney general says Gov. In February, Kane state services a . of our cooperation,” said Ben from over. Corbett’s privatization proposal rejected Gov. Corbett’s Asked if a reconfigured deal could Rhodes, Obama’s deputy na- contract with British- pass muster without accompanying tional security adviser. “So we’re needs legislative role. JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA based Camelot Global legislation, Kane said, “I don’t know, currently working with the Mex- Services, ruling that but I’m not making the decision on the icans to evaluate the means by parts of it violated the contract before it gets to my desk.” Food crisis blame assigned The Philadelphia Inquirer which we cooperate, the means state constitution. The Her staff determined that the by which we provide assistance.” According to analysts, a violent Pennsylvania Attorney General Kath- Attorney General’s Of- Camelot deal usurped the legislature’s The White House, hoping to Kane Islamist militia was partly to blame for leen Kane said Wednesday that she fice reviews state con- authority to regulate and manage the move the discussion surround- thousands of deaths in Somalia’s food expected to receive the Corbett admin- tracts. lottery. She also said that by allowing ing the president’s trip beyond crisis from 2010 to 2012, but so was U.S. istration’s revised contract to privatize Kane made her latest remarks at a the lottery to add electronic games such security, has emphasized in re- anti-terrorism policy. the Pennsylvania Lottery any day now meeting with Inquirer editors and re- as keno, the contract would exceed cent days a desire to boost eco- Nearly 260,000 people died, half of — but signaled that she likely will not porters to review her first 100 days in what is authorized under state law. nomic ties to Mexico. them children younger than 5, accord- approve the proposal unless the legisla- office. She said administration officials A Corbett aide said Wednesday that Mexico accounts for $500 bil- ing to a report released Thursday by ture gets to sign off. had told her office they would send a revisions were still under way. “We had lion in U.S. trade in 2001 and the U.S.-based Famine Early Warning “They would have to vote on it just revised lottery deal for review “some- indicated to (Kane’s office) that the ranking as the second-largest System, or FEWSNET, and the United like any other privatization deal, and where around the first week of May.” earliest they might see a revised con- export market for U.S. goods. Nations Food and Agriculture Organiza- also, they would have to change the When Kane, a Democrat, initially tract is the first week of May,” said Nils A stronger Mexican economy tion. gaming rules,” Kane said. She added struck down the contract, it was seen Frederik-sen, spokesman for the Office would result in even more trade The findings follow the first defini- that she had seen no sign that the legis- as a political blow to Corbett, a Repub- of General Counsel. The agreement and job growth on both sides of tive scientific study on the effects of the lature would be given such a role. lican, who has made privatization of with Camelot expires June 30. the border, Obama aides say. food crisis, which found that 10 per- cent of children and 4.6 percent of the overall population in southern Somalia perished. As U.S. drone strikes rise in Yemen, so does the anger MINNEAPOLIS

Snow day rare, unwelcome yemen is second biggest in mountain strongholds near by an American drone. Schoolchildren in Minnesota and front in American drone the remote eastern village of In its covert fight against al- Wisconsin got a rare May snow day Khashamir, did call him out, Qaida in Yemen, the United Thursday as a storm dropped up to 16 warfare, after Pakistan. demanding he meet them one States has dramatically stepped inches of sticky snow across a belea- night — apparently to intimi- up its use of drone strikes the guered region that was just starting to The Associated Press date him into stopping his ser- past year, scoring key successes enjoy spring. mons against them. against one of the most active SANAA, Yemen — The cleric Nancy Keller of Owatonna said her Sheik Salem felt he had no branches of the terror network. preached in his tiny Yemeni vil- three kids were getting fed up with the choice but to meet them, but With more than 40 strikes re- endless winter. She said several of their lage about the evils of al-Qaida, a cousin who was in the police ported in 2012 and nine so far tennis, soccer matches and field trips warning residents to stay away insisted on accompanying him this year, Yemen has become already have been postponed. from the group’s fighters and as protection, according to the the second biggest front in “They’re getting tired of having things their hard-line ideology. The cleric’s brother-in-law, Faysal bin American drone warfare, after canceled,” Keller said. talk worried residents, who Ali bin Jaber, who recounted the Pakistan. Such was the sentiment in other feared it would bring retaliation events to The Associated Press. AP PHOTO But the escalation has meant states that also got slammed by the from the militants, and even the “Once they arrived to the A Yemeni man holds a banner Monday during a protest to more civilians getting caught in two-day storm which dropped a wintry cleric’s father wanted him to car where al-Qaida was, four denounce American drone attacks in Yemen, in front of the the crossfire. mix of snow and rain Wednesday from stop. missiles hit,” Faysal said. At U.S. embassy in Sanaa. Civilian deaths are breeding Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado and Wyo- But in the end it wasn’t al- home in the village, he heard resentments on a local level, ming into Nebraska, South Dakota and Qaida that killed Sheik Salem the blasts — and heard the U.S. drones overhead,” he said. with Sheik Salem and his cousin sometimes undermining U.S. ef- Iowa. It delivered the first May snowfall Ahmed bin Ali Jaber. drone that struck the cars. “We Yemeni security officials con- were killed in the strike last Au- forts to turn the public against in Sioux Falls, S.D., in 37 years. Al-Qaida fighters, who hide know the buzzing sound of the firmed three militants, along gust and that it was carried out militants. PAGE 6A FRIDAy, MAy 3, 2013 NEWS TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com

police blotter Spotlight oN MENtal hEalth aWarENESS WILKES-BARRE — City with information should contact police reported the following: Hazleton police. • Police on Monday respond- NANTICOKE — The state ed to a reported burglary at the police Bureau of Liquor Control snack bar at Kirby Park. Enforcement cited Walkowiak Stolen sometime between 8 Inc., operating as Walkowiak’s p.m. Tuesday and 11:40 a.m. Cafe, 407 E. Noble St., Nanti- Wednesday were a 24-inch coke, with violating the state Sansui TV and an unknown liquor and crimes codes by pos- amount of coins, candy and sessing or operating gambling chips. devices or paraphernalia or • A resident at 56 Hillside permitting gambling or lotter- St. reported on Wednesday that ies, poolselling or bookmaking someone entered his vehicle on the premises on Aug. 1. overnight and took cash from it. HAZLETON — A city man HAZLETON — City police faces child pornography charges reported the following: after detectives alleged that • Elizabeth Garcia reported they traced back pornographic Thursday that someone stole videos to his computer. a patio umbrella from her While conducting undercover porch overnight. Anyone with investigations into the Internet information should contact city sharing of child pornography, police by dialing 911. Luzerne County Detective • Ramon Castro Jr. and Charles Balogh, a member of Tyrone S. McCoy, both of West the Internet Crimes Against 4th Street, Hazleton, were cited Children Task Force, and with disorderly conduct after Trooper Mark Mackachinas, police responded to a report of of the state police Northeast a neighbor dispute that resulted Computer Crime Unit, found a in a fight in the area of West BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER computer on the ARES file- 4th Street and Sherman Court sharing network that contained at about 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, files with child pornography. ayla Rainero plays the piano and sings an inspirational song during the annual Mental Health Awareness police said. The computer was traced KMonth Proclamation Ceremony held Thursday under the rotunda of the Luzerne County Courthouse. Repre- • Adam Matarese, of Hayes back to Victor Quezada-Gabriel, sentatives of Community Counseling Services, Children’s Service Center, Milford Barnes School, George Morgan Street, Hazleton, was cited 20, of East Diamond Avenue. Greenhouse Center, Luzerne County Council, Luzerne County Office of Human Services and National Alliance with two counts of disorderly Police served a search warrant on Mental Illness participated. Guests enjoyed refreshments and baked good prepared by United Rehabilitation conduct after police responded at Quezada-Gabriel’s address on Services program participants after the ceremony. to a reported fight in the area Thursday and seized a com- of East Diamond Avenue and puter and a flash drive, each Seybert Street and saw a male of which has five video files fleeing. Matarese was observed depicting child pornography on causing a disturbance outside them. boston Marathon suspects first lccc plans Nanticoke dorms 129 E. Diamond Ave., police Police say Quezada-Gabriel said. admitted to downloading child • Leydey Mordan was to pornography and was looking By SUSAN BETTINGER “slowly, but steadily.” Pawlush had July 4 plot, source says be cited with violating the for girls between the ages of 14 Times Leader Correspondent said “$32,000 is being withheld city noise ordinance after an and 15. until the project is totally com- incident of alleged loud noise Quezada-Gabriel was charged By CAMILLE FIOTI the attack, they scouted the NANTICOKE — Plans for pleted.” Times Leader Correspondent potential dorms for Luzerne inside her apartment in the 800 with 10 counts of child pornog- marathon course before decid- In other matters: ing that the finish line — packed County Community College at block of Alter Street at about raphy, two counts of disseminat- * Council has approved the BOSTON — Bombing sus- with onlookers and a large news the 400 Club and Ellis building 11:10 p.m. Wednesday, disturb- ing photos or films of child sex pect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and appointment of Donna Wall as media presence — was where parcels were recently discussed ing other residents in the build- acts and one count of criminal his older brother, Tamerlan, ini- chief administrative officer for they would set off the bombs, at a meeting between the city ing, police said. use of a communication facility. tially planned the attack for the the non-uniform pension plan. the source said. and a private developer, it was • Police responded to a He was arraigned before upcoming July Fourth holiday Federal investigators also City Manager and Finance Di- announced at council’s meeting reported theft in the 200 block District Judge James Dixon and but changed their minds shortly continued to search two lap- rector Pam Heard said there is a Wednesday night. of West Maple Street just after jailed at the Luzerne County before the Boston Marathon be- top computers belonging to The plans include making a pension board that makes all de- cause the race was an “ideal” tar- 2 a.m. Thursday after a man Correctional Facility for lack of the Tsarnaev brothers for any zoning change along with height cisions, as well as a regular audit get, a federal law enforcement reported a female suspect took $75,000 bail. His preliminary evidence the pair had help plan- variances. The developer has of the non-union pension plan. source said Thursday. a television from his room hearing is scheduled for 10:30 ning the attacks, according to informed the city that it would Heard said the city needs The rapid assembly of two the law enforcement source. need to offer tax incentives as “someone to sign the paper- while he was asleep. Anyone a.m. Wednesday. pressure cooker bombs that ex- And Thursday night, Tamerlan well as fee waivers in order to work,” which will be one of ploded at the marathon April 15 Tsarnaev’s body was claimed, make the project feasible. Wall’s duties. went faster than the two broth- said Terell Harris, a spokesman In return, the developer is * The deadline to register for ers expected and also weighed for the Boston medical exam- willing to commit to a 25-year the citywide yard sale is May 27. on their decision to change their iner’s office. 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McFadden, who served as On June 22, 2010, Pope Bene- and MARTIN CRUTSINGER employment applications, which the first president of Cardinal dict XVI named McFadden AP Economics Writers is less volatile than the weekly O’Hara High School in Marple, the 10th bishop of Harrisburg figure, sank to 342,250. That was was stricken early this morn- WASHINGTON — Fewer where he was installed at St. near a five-year low. ing while in Philadelphia for a people are losing their jobs. Em- Patrick Cathedral on Aug. 18, The figures for unemployment Pennsylvania bishops’ meeting ployers are struggling to squeeze 2010. The diocese is currently AP PHOTO applications “point to potential and died. He would have been more work from their staffs. The being governed by the College In 2010, then-Monsignor Joseph P. McFadden speaks during a improvement moving into May,” 66 on May 22. U.S. is producing so much oil that of Consultors who have eight news conference in Harrisburg. As bishop he has led the Ro- said Ted Wieseman, executive The bishop awoke feeling imports are plunging, narrowing days to elect an administrator man Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg for the past three years. director of Morgan Stanley Re- ill at St. Christopher Parish the trade deficit. until a new bishop is appointed search. rectory and was taken to Holy by Pope Francis. A string of data Thursday Philadelphia Archbishop best friends. He had presided The government also said Redeemer Hospital in Philadel- “Although he served as the raised hopes for stronger hir- Charles Chaput said on Thurs- over the weddings of all five of Thursday that the productiv- phia where he was pronounced Bishop of Harrisburg for only ing and U.S. growth in coming day. their children and baptized all ity of U.S. workers barely grew dead at about 7:40 a.m., accord- a short time, he effectively em- months. More jobs would spur McCusker met McFadden be- nine of their grandchildren. from January through March ing to officials in the Diocese braced the call of our former spending and help energize the fore the bishop became a priest, “We were both there when after shrinking in the last three of Harrisburg and the Archdio- Holy Father, Pope Benedict economy, which has yet to regain when they both were teaching he was ordained a priest and, months of 2012. Productivity cese of Philadelphia. The cause XVI, to use new forms of me- full health nearly four years af- history at the old West Catholic yes, we were there when he shows how much employees pro- of his death has not yet been dia to proclaim the message of ter the Great Recession officially High School for Boys in Phila- was ordained a bishop and, yes, duce per hour of work. When it announced. the Gospel. His service in our ended. delphia in the early 1970s. Mc- we were in Harrisburg when he remains weak, employers can’t “He was just a ‘people per- state capital was instrumental And an interest rate cut Thurs- Cusker and his wife, Judy, con- was installed as bishop there,” keep pulling more output from son’, a student-centered per- in fostering the teachings of the day by the European Central sidered McFadden one of their said McCusker. their staffs. As customer demand son. He just loved being with Church in the public square,” Bank, if it helps bolster the Eu- ropean economy, could also con- strengthens, they’ll need to hire. tribute to U.S. growth. Productivity grew at a season- The U.S. economic reports ally adjusted annual rate of 0.7 STATE BRIEFS never be replaced, and that State Supreme Court Justice headed to the school’s full came one day before the govern- percent in the January-March their finances and ability to Max Baer, who is spearheading Board of Trustees. ment will report how many jobs quarter. And that was after it serve the poor will be perma- efforts to improve the system, The changes would include employers added in April. Econo- shrank in the October-December JIM THORPE nently diminished, housing au- says judges and child-welfare reducing the size of voting mists think the gain will exceed quarter. For all of 2012, produc- thority officials said Thursday. workers are collaborating on trustees by two to 30 by mak- the 88,000 jobs added in March, tivity rose a scant 0.7 percent, Borough weighs Housing authorities report the effort to reduce the num- ing Pennsylvania’s governor the fewest in nine months. after an even punier 0.6 percent options on remains that they have already been ber of children in foster care. and the university president The government said Thursday rise in 2011. absorbing funding cuts for the non-voting members. that the number of Americans ap- At the same time, the govern- Residents of Jim Thorpe are past decade, before the latest STATE COLLEGE Trustees met in committees plying for unemployment aid fell ment said the U.S. trade deficit weighing their options in the cuts took effect March 1. Penn State to overhaul Thursday, and one committee last week to a seasonally adjusted narrowed in March for a second aftermath of a judge’s ruling But the latest cuts were recommended sending the 324,000 — the fewest since Janu- month. The main reason: The that could pave the way for the significant for their depth and wireless network proposals to the full board ary 2008. Unemployment applica- daily flow of imported crude oil remains of the town’s name- suddenness. for approval when it meets tions reflect the pace of layoffs: A reached a 17-year low. sake to return to Oklahoma. Initially, housing author- Penn State’s main campus is Friday. Last month, a federal judge ity executives might have planning an $8.5 million over- sided with Thorpe’s sons in anticipated that the federal haul of its wireless network. PINE CREEK KENNELS a lawsuit over whether they government would deliver The Centre Daily Times Comfort the could transport the legendary the missing part of the money reports that school officials PET RESORT Native American athlete’s re- once Congress reconsidered found the number of tablets, Efficient Way mains back to his home state. the cuts. Housing authority laptops and other devices ac- If you must go Jim Thorpe officials met officials estimate they are los- cessing the university’s Wi-Fi without me... with residents Wednesday ing nearly 10 percent of their has doubled in the past 15 night to explain the ruling federal subsidy. months. Spoil Me Rotten! means and discuss options, That’s bogging down the Pick Up & Delivery Available which would be to comply with HARRISBURG wireless network at the State the decision or file an appeal. 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BONNIE IRENE FIGLER- REGINA ‘JEAN’ AHEARN, Irene Soltys Emil P. Howanitz, M.D. SKI, 37, of Glen Lyon, passed 90, of Pittston, passed away away Tuesday at her home. Wednesday in Geisinger South May 1, 2013 April 29, 2013 Funeral arrangements are Wilkes-Barre. pending from the Edwards and Arrangements are pend- rene Soltys, formerly of Nanti- mil P. Howanitz, M.D., 93, of Russin Funeral Home, 717 Main ing from the Peter J. Adonizio Icoke, died on Wednesday, May EKingston, passed away peacefully St., Edwardsville. Funeral Home, 251 William St., 1, 2013. on April 29, 2013, at Wesley Village, Pittston. The complete obituary Born in Nanticoke on June Jenkins Township. JOAN B. BURNS, 78, of East will appear in Saturday’s edition. 10, 1930, Irene graduated from He was born the son of a coal Union Street, Nanticoke, passed Nanticoke High School, attended miner in Glen Lyon on March 19, away Thursday morning. DOREEN T. MCCARTHY, Alliance College in Pa., and com- 1920, the youngest of nine children Funeral arrangement details 57, of Simpson Street, Swoyers- pleted her medical technology born to Valentine and Angela Keblish and a complete obituary will be ville, died Wednesday, at home. studies at the Abington Hospital Howanitz. A graduate of Newport announced by Davis-Dinelli Fu- Funeral arrangements are in Abington, Pa. Township High School, he received a neral Home, 170 E. Broad St., pending from the Yeosock Funer- Irene retired in 1989 from the bachelor of science from the Univer- Nanticoke. al Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Alliance Community Hospital as a sity of Scranton and a medical degree Township. A complete obituary supervisor of the hematology lab. from Jefferson Medical College. He VIOLA (LORAINE) WIL- will be in Saturday’s newspaper. LIAMS, 84, of Duryea, died Prior to that, she worked in the received his surgical training at Jef- Wednesday, May 1, 2013. Born lab at the Ashtabula Hospital for ferson Hospital, Philadelphia, and ALBINA ‘ALICE’ M. REX, 92, Feb. 16, 1929, in Rockaway, seven years. New York Medical College. formerly of Kingston and Court- Ohio; Dr. James (Mary), Victor, drew Chambliss, Michela Hannigan, N.J., she was a daughter of the Irene belonged to the Regina During World War II, he served dale, passed away on Thursday at N.Y.; and Mary (Andrew) Wood, Monique Aiello and Giancarlo Pini; late Daniel and Sophie Bender Coeli Church, the Catholic Wom- in the U.S. Army Medical Corps and Timber Ridge Health Care Cen- Queenstown, Md; eight grandchil- three great-grandchildren. Schaufler. Preceding her were en’s Club, The Altar and Rosary practiced in the Wyoming Valley for ter, Plains Township. dren; one great-grandchild; sister The family expresses their sincere her husband, Willard N. Wil- Society, Alliance Women’s Club, 40 years. He was a surgeon’s surgeon, Funeral arrangements are Elsie Sheakoski, Clarks Summit. gratitude to the staff of Wesley Vil- liams; son Mark; brothers Daniel the Alliance Area Senior Center, practicing at Nesbitt Hospital, Mercy pending from the Kopicki Fu- The family will receive friends lage, especially the nurses, aides and and Carl Schaufler; sisters Ag- the American Society of Clinical Hospital, Geisinger Wyoming Valley neral Home, 263 Zerbey Ave., at St. Joseph Catholic Church in others of the South Wing for their nes Brady, Hazel Leanoe, Pearl Pathologists and the ASME Aux- Medical Center and Wyoming Valley Kingston. Maximo, Ohio, on Saturday from kindness, compassion and exception- Dudash and Ethel Pretzman. iliary. Hospital. Dr. Howanitz was a mem- 9 to 11 a.m. A Mass of Christian al care during the last few months of Surviving are sons David and For 23 years, Irene delivered ber of the Luzerne County Medical Burial will begin at 11 a.m. with Dr. Howanitz’s life. wife Delores, and Willard (Bob) ROBERT S. HREHA, a life- meals weekly with the Meals on Society and Pennsylvania Medical the Rev. Fr. Thomas Dyer as cel- Private funeral services and companion Suellen, Davis; long resident of Exeter, passed Wheels program in Alliance, Ohio. Society. ebrant. Interment will take place were held with interment brothers Harold and William away Wednesday. She was a former member of the All of his siblings preceded him in at St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Ha- Schaufler; sisters Evelyn (Gail) Funeral arrangements are Alliance Country Club, where death: Anna Gorney, Mary Dill, Ame- Alliance. nover Township. Bauman, Mary Schaufler, Elaine pending from Anthony Recupero she enjoyed playing golf with the lia Skordinski, Tillie Howanitz, Olga Memorial contributions may Donations in memory of Dr. Emil Pugliese; grandchildren, nieces, Funeral Home, West Pittston. A “Linksters.” She also enjoyed play- Sergott, Stella Howanitz, John How- be made to Regina Coeli Memo- P. Howanitz may be made in support nephews and cousins. full obituary will run in Satur- ing dominoes and bridge, attend- anitz and Peter Howanitz. rial Fund, 663 Fernwood Blvd., of Jefferson Medical College. Please Viewing was private. Grave- day’s edition of the newspaper. ing the Mt. Union University con- Surviving are his wife of 69 years, Alliance, OH 44601, or to the Al- make checks payable to Jefferson side services in Marcy Cemetery, tinuing lectures and the University Florence Schmick Howanitz; son, Dr. liance Visiting Nurse Association and mail to Jefferson Foundation, Duryea, will be announced. Ar- IRENE FILAK, 83, of Spring of Mount Union football games. Paul Howanitz, and his wife, Patricia, & Hospice, 885 S. Sawburg Ave., 925 Chestnut St., Suite 110, Philadel- rangements by Thomas P. Ke- Lake and Sarasota, Fla., passed She most of all enjoyed her lov- Centerville, Ind.; daughters, Beth Alliance, OH 44601. phia, PA 19107. Donations can also arney Funeral Home Inc., Old away on Sunday, April 28, 2013. ing grandchildren. Chambliss and her husband, Kevin, Arrangements are by the Sharer- be made online at http://connect. Forge. Visit www.kearneyfuneral- Mrs. Filak was born in Jersey Preceding her in death were Avondale, and Ann Pini and her Stirling-Skivolocke Funeral Home, jefferson.edu/makeagift. home.com for information. City, N.J., and lived most of her her parents, Leon and Viola (Wis- husband, Guiseppe, Wilkes-Barre; 1000 S. Union Ave., Alliance. Condolences can be sent to the life there before moving to Sara- niewski) Chrzan, and a sister, grandchildren, Paul Howanitz, Lau- This obituary may be viewed family at www.maher-collins.com. NENO C. SARTINI JR., 57, sota. She was preceded in death Marion. ren Howanitz, Shannon Janak, An- and condolences sent to the fam- of McCarragher Street, Wilkes- by her husband, George, 24 years Irene is survived by her husband ily online at www.sharerfuneral- Barre, passed away unexpectedly ago; and brothers, Matty and of 60 years, Norbert; her children, home.com. Wednesday at home. Edward. Surviving are her chil- Peter (Connie), West Chester, Anne L. Wittman Arrangements pending from dren, Gary, Virginia; George and April 30, 2013 Mamary-Durkin Funeral Service, Kasia, Pennsylvania; Susan and Glenda Lee Maransky 59 Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre. Billy Schulz, Manasquan, N.J.; nne L. Wittman, of the Parsons JOSEPH J. GROMALA, 61, of sisters, Mary Kurt, Sarasota, and May 2, 2013 Jean Westervelt, Elizabeth, N.J.; Asection of Wilkes-Barre, passed Jenkins Township, passed away away on Tuesday evening, April 30, Thursday at Wilkes-Barre Gen- grandchildren, Lisa, Brian, Niko- lenda Lee Maransky, 69, of lai, Peter, Yuri, Dana and Kory. 2013, at her home. eral Hospital. GSweet Valley, passed away She was born and raised in Wilkes- Funeral arrangements are A memorial Mass will be Thursday, May 2, 2013, at home, af- celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Saturday Barre, a daughter of the late August pending from the Kizis-Lokuta ter a courageous battle with breast and Elizabeth Lawler Wittman. She Funeral Home, 134 Church St., at St. Denis Roman Catholic cancer. Church, Manasquan. was a graduate of Coughlin High Pittston. Mrs. Maransky was born in School and also graduated from St. Shickshinny on Nov. 26, 1943, a Mary’s Hospital School of Nursing, Margaret Munley Thomas daughter of the late Lester and Scranton. For several years, she did Marguerite Allen Ruckle. general-duty nursing at Wilkes-Barre Glenda was a graduate of April 23, 2013 General Hospital. Later, she attend- Northwest Area High School in ed Misericordia University and re- 1961. She was a dedicated mem- ceived a bachelor of science in nurs- argaret Munley Thomas died years in the Wyoming Valley West ber of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Mpeacefully on April 23, 2013, School District. ing education. Church, Lake Silkworth. Her de- ish, formerly St. Dominic’s, and the in the care of the Hospice of the Sa- Margaret is survived by her She was appointed to the teaching votion in life was to God, her hus- Women’s Catholic Council. cred Heart. children, John, Mary Frances and faculty of the Misericordia Univer- band, family and friends. Since her Surviving are her sister, Marie Kil- She was a daughter of Frank J. Roger; her loving granddaughter, sity nursing department. Anne did school days, Glenda kept in touch tis L. Swanson Funeral Home Inc., gallon, with whom she resided; cous- Munley and Frances A. Cavanaugh, Jackie — her pride and joy; brother, post-graduate studies at The Univer- faithfully with her pen pal, Janet, corner of routes 29 and 118, Pikes ins, Nancy Doran, Shelter Island, and a member of Gate of Heaven Peter; sister, Ann; numerous nieces sity of Scranton and was awarded a of England. Creek, with a Mass of Christian N.Y., and James Conway, Branch- Church, Dallas. Margaret graduated and nephews. master of science degree in counsel- Mrs. Maransky is survived by Burial at 11 a.m. from Our Lady Of dale. from Kingston High School in 1938. A private Mass and burial are ing and guidance. She was appoint- her husband of 50 years, Martin Mount Carmel Church, Lake Silk- The funeral will be held Sat- After her husband, John D. planned by the family. ed to the guidance department of Maransky; sons, Michael Maransky worth, with the Rev. Richard Fox urday at 11:30 a.m. from E. Blake Thomas, died in 1959, she contin- Margaret was an avid reader Wilkes-Barre Area School District, and his wife, Amy, Va., and Martin officiating. Friends may call 2 to 4 Collins Funeral Home, 159 George ued her education and graduated and donations can be made in her where she worked until her retire- “Chris” Maransky and his wife, Mi- p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Ave., Wilkes-Barre, with a Mass of from Marywood University in 1965. memory to a library of the donor’s ment. chelle, Kingston Township; broth- Interment will be in St. Casimir’s Christian Burial at noon in St. Bene- She was a first-grade teacher for 21 choice. Cemetery, Hunlock Township. Anne enjoyed traveling, vacation- ers, Allen Ruckle and his wife, ing and playing golf and bridge. She dict’s Church. Interment will be in Helen, Shickshinny; Donald Ruckle The family requests that in lieu St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover Town- of flowers, memorial contributions was a member of the Wilkes-Barre and his wife, Lora, Hunlock Creek, Retired Teachers Association and ship. Friends may call Saturday from FUNERALS and Robert Ruckle and his wife, be sent to the Medical Oncology 10 a.m. until the time of the service. Prescription Assistance Fund, 382 Hollenback Golf Club. She was a life- Terrie, Shickshinny; grandchil- long member of St. Benedict’s Par- Condolences can be sent to the ANZALONE - Mary, Mass of Christian Wilkes-Barre. dren, Nicole, Nathan and Matthew; Pierce St., Kingston, PA 18704, or family at www.eblakecollins.com. Burial 9:30 a.m. Saturday in St. Joseph MINKIEWICZ - John, funeral 9:15 a.m. many nieces, nephews and cousins. to a charity of the donor’s choice. Marello Parish, William Street, Pittston. Saturday at Grontkowski Funeral Home Online condolences can be made AVERSA - Joseph, funeral 9:15 a.m. Funeral services will be held P.C., 51-53 W. Green St., Nanticoke. Mass of at www.clswansonfuneralhome. Saturday at Thomas P. Kearney Funeral Christian Burial 10 a.m. in Exaltation of the Monday at 10:30 a.m. from the Cur- Corey Johnson Home Inc., 517 N. Main St., Old Forge. Mass Holy Cross Church, Buttonwood. Friends com. of Christian Burial 10 a.m. at St. Mary of may call 5 to 7 p.m. today. May 2, 2013 the Assumption Church, Prince of Peace NIXON - Julia, funeral 10 a.m. Saturday at Parish, Old Forge. Visitation 5 to 8 p.m. Jendrzejewski Funeral Home, 21 N. Meade Dr. D. Keith Farrell today at the funeral home. St., Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call 5 to 8 Corey John- Mary Anne Jeffrey Matusek. BRAZINSKI - Anne, funeral 9 a.m. today p.m. today. May 1, 2013 son, 91, formerly He is survived by his nieces Doro- at Michael J. Mikelski Funeral Home, NOVICENSKIE - Robert, Mass of Christian of Chase, passed thy Jeffrey Spencer and her husband, 293 S. River St., Plains Township. Mass Burial noon today at St. Maria Goretti away Thursday r. D. Keith Ferrell, 62, of Wil- Benjamin, Chase, and Jean Kairo and of Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. at St. Maria Church, Laflin. Parish The Divine Mercy in Golden Living her husband, James P., Chase; neph- Goretti Church, 42 Redwood Drive, Laflin. Chaplet and rosary in the church 30 Dkes-Barre, passed away unex- Center. ew, James Matusek; great-nieces and Rosary recited in the church at 9 a.m., minutes before the Mass. pectedly at home on Wednesday, He was born before the funeral. PLAPPERT - Susan, funeral 9:30 a.m. May 1, 2013. great-nephews, Jeffrey Kairo, Jason CASTELLANI - Helen, Mass of Christian today at Victor M. Ferri Funeral Home, May 20, 1921 in Born in Nashville, Tenn., Keith Kairo, James Matusek, Rebecca Law- Burial 10 a.m. today in Ss. Peter and Paul 522 Fallon St., Old Forge. Services 10 a.m. Chase, and was a was preceded in death by his par- son, Leah Matusek, Nathan Matusek Church, 13 Hudson Road, Plains Township. in Stewart Memorial United Methodist son of the late Anna Sipple Johnson ents, Dr. Guy V. and Phyllis (Mane- and Jesse Matusek. Friends may call 9 a.m. until Mass. Church, Old Forge. and Thomas Johnson. A funeral service will be held on COLUMBUS - Veronica, celebration of life SHAFFER - Donald, funeral 10 a.m. ra) Ferrell, and his beloved Labra- He was a graduate of Kingston 11 a.m. today in the Church of St. Nicholas, Saturday at Richard H. Disque Funeral dor retrievers, Snickers and Brandy. Monday at 10 a.m. from Williams- schools and attended Penn State Uni- 226 S.Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. Home Inc., 2940 Memorial Highway, Dr. Ferrell was a graduate of both Hagen Funeral Home, 114 W. Main Funeral Mass at noon. Dallas. Friends may call 6 to 8 p.m. today. versity. Dallas High School and Luzerne St., Plymouth, with the Rev. Ronald EVANS - George Sr., Mass of Christian Masonic service at 8 p.m. He was a farmer all of his life and County Community College, where Cease officiating. Friends may call Burial 1:30 p.m. today in St. Ignatius of SHINKO - Jean, memorial service 11 a.m. was loved very much by everyone he Sunday from 5 to 8 p.m. Interment Loyola Church, Kingston. Saturday at Howell-Lussi Funeral Home, his father served as the first presi- knew. He was a dear friend and a be- FIELDING - Edward, funeral 10 a.m. today 509 Wyoming Ave., West Pittston. Friends dent of the college. He received his will be in Trucksville Cemetery. loved uncle. in the Green Street Baptist Chapel, 25 may call 10 a.m. until service. bachelor’s degree from Wilkes Uni- In lieu of flowers, memorial do- Green St., Edwardsville. STEER - Marcia, Mass of Christian Burial 11 He was preceded in death by his versity and his post-graduate de- nations can be made to Valley View FOX - Ann, celebration of life 9 a.m. today a.m. today at Holy Rosary Church, Duryea. enthusiast, motorcyclist, and banjo sister, Ruth Johnson Jeffrey; niece Union Chapel. at McLaughlin’s, 142 S. Washington St., SUMMERS - Joseph Jr., memorial Mass grees from Marywood University. Wilkes-Barre. Funeral Mass 10 a.m. in the of Christian Burial noon Saturday at In addition, he was one of the first and guitar player. He was also a Church of St. Aloysius, Wilkes-Barre. Holy Spirit Parish/St. Mary’s Church, Pennsylvania Certifications Board’s skeet and clay shooting and indoor FRANKO - Ramonda, Mass of Christian Mocanaqua. Friends may call 2 to 5 p.m. certified Advanced Alcohol and target shooting enthusiast. He was Leona ‘Eleanor’ O’Connell Burial 3 p.m. today in Holy Redeemer Saturday at Mayo Funeral Home Inc., 77 N. Drug Counselors. He was also a cer- one of the founding members of the Church, Falls. Friends may call 2:30 p.m. Main St., Shickshinny. Masonic services at Crossroadz Motorcycle Club, Frack- April 29, 2013 until Mass. 2 p.m. and military services at 5 p.m. tified Substance Abuse Professional GESECKI - Dorothy, celebration of life 11 URGARIS - Beverly, memorial services 1 (SAP), an internationally certified ville, and also a member of the Ne- a.m. Saturday at Nanticoke Christian Fel- p.m. Saturday at Kresge Funeral Home, Advanced Alcohol and Drug Coun- scopeck Hunting and Rifle Club, eona “Eleanor” O’Connell, 91, Eleanor is survived by her son, lowship, 112 S. Prospect St., Nanticoke. 1763 Route 209, Brodheadsville. selor and held a certificate of profi- the PGA National Golf Club, and Lformerly of Plymouth, passed Joseph O’Connell, and his wife, Pa- GINYARD - Caleb, viewing 5 to 8 p.m. WINTER - Benjamin, memorial service 8 ciency in the treatment of alcohol the Palm Beach Yacht Club. He was away Monday in St. Luke’s Villa. tricia, Burke, Va.; and grandsons, today at Charles V. Sherbin Funeral Home, p.m. today at Curtis L. Swanson Funeral and other psychoactive substance also a member of the Irem Shiners Born in Pringle on Dec. 31, 1921, Christopher and Sheldon, both re- 630 Main Road, Hanover Township. Home Inc., corner of routes 29 and 118, Lodge No. 61. GLUC - Dorothy, funeral 9:30 a.m. Sat- Pikes Creek. Friends may call 6 p.m. until use disorders from the American she was a daughter of the late siding in Costa Mesa, Calif. urday at Nat & Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 service. Psychological Association. Keith is survived by his wife of Charles and Pauline Ferrins Tom- A Mass of Christian Burial Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian Dr. Ferrell was the founder and 34 years, Marylee Brennan Fer- kiewicz. will be held on Saturday at 10 a.m. Burial 10 a.m. in St. Andrew’s Parish, 316 OBITUARy POLICy director of the Forensic Assess- rell; his beloved dog, Bella; aunts, She was a longtime member of from All Saints Parish, 66 Willow Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call uncles, nieces, nephews, and many The Times Leader publishes ment and Counseling Unit at the All Saints Parish, a member of the St., Plymouth. Friends may call at 5 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. friends. Silver and Gold Club, an RSVP Vol- the church from 9 a.m. until time of GULA - Rose, memorial service 11 a.m. on free obituaries, which have a Luzerne County Correctional Facil- Funeral services for Dr. Ferrell May 11, 2013 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 27-line limit, and paid obituaries, ity until 2003. He worked in private unteer and volunteered at the Chris- service. will be held Monday at 10 a.m. in Dallas. which can run with a photo- practice with Ferrell and Associ- tian Service Center. In lieu of flowers, the family has JANUSZKO - Kathleen, funeral 9:30 a.m. the chapel of St. Mary’s Cemetery, graph. A funeral home repre- ates Inc. since 1990, with offices She was preceded in death by asked that contributions be sent to today at Yeosock Funeral Home, 40 S. 1594 S. Main St., Hanover Town- sentative can call the obituary in Wilkes-Barre and Hazleton. He her husband, Joseph P. O’Connell; St. Luke’s Villa, 80 E. Northampton Main St., Plains Township. Mass of Chris- ship, followed by entombment in brothers, Alex Tomkiewicz, John St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701. tian Burial 10 a.m. in St Theresa’s Church, desk at (570) 829-7224, send a was also the program director for the cemetery’s mausoleum. Friends Shavertown. fax to (570) 829-5537 or e-mail Pennsylvania Institute for Rational Tomkins and Charles Tomkiewicz; Arrangements provided by Wil- may call Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. at KASHUBA - Catherine, funeral 9:30 a.m. to [email protected]. If Emotive Therapy and a Fellow and and sisters, Ann Japkupko and Char- liams-Hagen Funeral Home Inc., Saturday at Bernard J. Piontek Funeral the Corcoran Funeral Home Inc., 20 you fax or e-mail, please call Certified Supervisor associated lotte Snyder. 114 W. Main St., Plymouth. Home Inc., 204 Main St., Duryea. Mass of S. Main St., Plains Township. to confirm. Obituaries must be with the Albert Ellis Institute, New Christian Burial 10 a.m. in Our Lady of the Online condolences may be submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday York, where he worked as an associ- Eucharist Church, Pittston. Friends may made at www.corcoranfuneral- IF NURSING HOME PLACEMENT BECOMES call 5 to 8 p.m. today. through Thursday and 7:30 p.m. ate professor. home.com. NECESSARY… DON’T PRESUME ALL IS LOST! KRATZ - Eugene, funeral 9 a.m. today Friday and Saturday. Obituaries Dr. Ferrell was an antique car at Mamary-Durkin Funeral Services, 59 must be sent by a funeral home Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian Even under current law, there ARE still ways to legally protect your home and Burial 9:30 a.m. at St. Mary’s Church of or crematory, or must name MORE OBITUARIES, Page 9A In Memoriums other hard-earned assets from being spent down on long term care when you, your who is handling arrangements, spouse or a loved one are either in or about to enter a nursing home. the Immaculate Conception, 134 S. Wash- To Better Serve Our Customers ington St., Wilkes-Barre. with address and phone num- • Can you save your residence? LONG - James, funeral 9 a.m. Saturday at ber. We discourage handwritten Mon. deadline is Thurs. at 11am • Can you transfer assets within the fi ve year look-back period? E. 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Mass of Christian Burial in All 50 East Main Street, Plymouth, PA (570) 779-5353 Saints Parish, Willow Street, Plymouth. Sun. deadline is Thurs. at 4pm Estate & Medicaid Planning; Wills; Revocable and Irrevocable Tr usts: Estate MILLS - Michael, memorial service 2 For more Info Call 829-7100 Probate and Administration; Guardianships; and Special Needs Tr usts. to 5 p.m. Sunday at 64 Anthracite St., 825.6477 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com NEWS FRIDAy, MAy 3, 2013 PAGE 9A Mary ‘Mimi’ Fawzon Montrose man gets 9-to-18 years for hitting troopers with his Jeep during drug sting May 1, 2013 The Associated Press Joseph Klecha, 26, of Montrose felony counts of aggravated assault him selling heroin last August. It Mary “Mimi” She was preceded in death by SCRANTON — A man has been was sentenced Wednesday to nine and drug possession. happened as investigators were Fawzon, 97, of two brothers, Nicholas and John to 18 years in prison. Authorities said he struck four trying to remove him from his Jeep Jessup, died Fawzon; sister-in-law, Mary Nanni sentenced for hitting four state Wednesday at Fawzon; sister, Anna Fawzon Ra- troopers with his Jeep during an Klecha pleaded guilty in Febru- troopers, a police cruiser and an- in front of Applebee’s at the View- home, surround- cobaldo; brother-in-law, Michael; undercover drug sting. ary to seven charges, including other car when authorities caught mont Mall in Dickson City. ed by her family. and two nieces, Nancy Catania and Born in Jes- Stella Molinaro. sup, she was She is survived by two nieces, Dominick J. Merlino Elsie C. Puza the daughter Mary Sue Mackey, Jessup, and Rita of the late Anthony and Stella Mo- Greco and husband James, Peck- April 30, 2013 May 1, 2013 rotti Fawzon. She attended Jessup ville; nephew, Michael Racobaldo, schools until sixth grade before and wife, Joan, Jessup; 16 great- ominick J. Merlino, 90, of two sisters, Mary Lello and Elea- Elsie C. Puza, Canton, Ohio; David H. Puza and leaving to take care of her family. nieces and great-nephews; 33 great- DNazareth, died Tuesday, April nor Costello; two brothers, Frank 84, of 84 Maple wife Celeste, The Woodlands, She later became self-educated and great-nieces and great-great-neph- 30, 2013, at Hospice House of the and John. Ave., Tunkhan- Texas; Meredith Sprenger and hus- was employed in the local garment ews; five great-great-great-nieces VNA of St. Luke’s, Bethlehem. In addition to his wife, Caroline, nock, passed band Michael, Wesley Chapel, Fla.; industry at Barbizon Inc., Jessup. and great-great-great-nephews. He was the husband of Caroline he is survived by his son Bruce away Wednes- Nicholas Puza and wife Chelsey, A member of Queen of Angels Par- The funeral will be Tuesday T. (Zizza), and together they cel- Merlino and wife, Julie, Fogels- day, May 1, Tunkhannock; Donald R. Puza and ish and the oldest living member from the Louis M. Margotta Funeral ebrated their 64th wedding anni- ville; son Tony J. Merlino, Fogels- 2013, at home, wife Jodi, Shavertown; Brian Puza of the former St. Mary’s Assump- Home, 511 Church St., Jessup, with versary Tuesday. ville; daughter, Kathleen, wife of surrounded by and wife Megan, Ankeney, Iowa; tion Church, she was also a union Mass at 10 a.m. at St. Michael’s Born in Hudson, Dominick was Ward Dean, Bethlehem; son Gary her family. Steven Puza and wife Kammy, representative for the International Church, Jessup. Interment will be a son of the late Sabato and Viola Merlino and wife Tammy, Louis- Born in Tunkhannock, she was Tunkhannock; Benjamin Puza, Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union. in St. Mary’s Assumption Cemetery, (Mirro) Merlino. burg, N.C.; two sisters, Mrs. Lou- a daughter of the late B. William Tunkhannock; 15 great-grandchil- She was a hard-working, loving Montdale. Friends may call Monday Dominick worked in production ise Materazzi, Etters, and Mrs. and Dorothy Colbenson. She was dren; several nieces and nephews. and gentle woman. She loved sew- from 4 to 8 p.m. for Kraft Foods, Fogelsville, for Rose Rubino, Laflin; sister-in-law, a 1947 graduate of Tunkhannock A Mass of Christian Burial will ing, cleaning, ice cream, sitting on Memorial contributions may 15 years before retiring in 1990. Mrs. Grace Merlino, Hudson; four High School. Prior to retirement be at the Nativity B.V.M. Church, her front porch and spending time be made to Hospice of the Sacred Prior to this, he was a Pennsylva- grandchildren; one great-grandson. in 1990, Elsie was employed by the 99 E. Tioga St., Tunkhannock, on with her “buddy” DaiCoda. Mary Heart, 600 Baltimore Drive, Wil- nia State Police Corporal/Trooper A Mass of Christian U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, serving Monday at 10 a.m., with Father was what everyone hopes to be kes-Barre, PA 18702; or St. Francis with the Bethlehem Barracks for Burial is scheduled for 20 years in Wyoming and Sullivan Richard J. Polmounter officiating. — she always made time for her of Assisi Kitchen, 500 Penn Ave., 25 years. 10:30 a.m. Monday at counties. She was a member of Friends are asked to go directly friends and family and she never Scranton, PA 18503. He served his country as a ser- Sacred Heart Catholic the Tunkhannock Nativity B.V.M. to church. Friends may call at the turned strangers away. For directions or online condo- geant in the U.S. Army during Church, 115 Washington St., Bath. Catholic Church. Harding-Litwin Funeral Home, She was “Aunt Mimi” to anyone lences, visit www.margottafuneral- World War II. Calling hours will be from 7 to In addition to her parents, Elsie 123 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock, who met her and loved her. homes.com. He was a member of Sacred 8:30 p.m. Sunday and 9 to 10 a.m. was preceded in death by her hus- from 4 to 7 p.m. on Sunday. Inter- Heart Catholic Church, Bath, Pa.; Monday at Bartholomew-Schisler band of 60 years, Benjamin J. Puza; ment will be at the St. Joachim’s the Fraternal Order of Police No. Funeral Home, 211 E. Center St., brothers, Robert Colbenson Sr. and Cemetery, Meshoppen. Mary S. Paul 40, Bethlehem; and the Retired Nazareth. Msgr. Francis Nave will Keith Colbenson; and granddaugh- In lieu of flowers, memorial May 2, 2013 State Police Association of Penn- celebrate the Mass. Interment will ter, Laura Puza. contributions may be made to the sylvania. He was a fourth-degree follow at Cedar Hill Memorial Surviving are sons, David W. Hospice of the Sacred Heart, 600 knight with the Knights of Colum- Park Mausoleum, Allentown. Puza and wife Paula, Dennis C. Baltimore Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA ary S. Paul, 83, formerly of dine Mowery. bus Council 528, Allentown, and a Memorial donations may be Puza, Donald R. Puza and wife 18702. MKingston, died on Thursday at Surviving are her daughters, third-degree knight with Bethle- made to Sacred Heart Roman Sharon, all of Tunkhannock; sister, For directions or online condo- Allied Services Facility in Scranton. Nancy Bossi and husband Robert, hem Lodge, Council 4754. He was Catholic Church Memorial Fund Shirley Cokely, Springville; sister- lences, visit www.aplitwinfuneral- Born in Kingston, she was a Nicholson, and Marion Plasco, a member of the American Legion, in care of the funeral home. in-law, Dorie Colbenson, Tunkhan- homes.com. daughter of the late Claude and Lebanon; sister Gwendolyn Martin- Brown and Lynch Post 9, Palmer Online condolences may be of- nock; grandchildren, Janet Miller, Sarah Thomas Stevens. She gradu- son, Kingston; eight grandchildren; Township. fered to the family at www.schis- ated from Kingston High School. many great-grandchildren; three He was preceded in death by lerfuneralhomes.com. Mary resided with her daughter. great-great-grandchildren; nieces David D. Marchetti Previously, she resided at the Dan- and nephews. iel J. Flood Towers Building, Kings- A private graveside service May 2, 2013 ton. Earlier, she resided in Scranton will be conducted at Laceyville for 13 years as well as in Cam- Cemetery, Laceyville, with the Rev. Ramonda ‘Ronnie’ P. Franko avid D. Marchetti, 59, of the be greatly missed. bridge, Md. Prior to retirement, she Dr. Philip Wanck officiating. April 30, 2013 DFox Hill section of Plains He is preceded in death by his was employed by the Pennsylvania Funeral arrangements entrusted Township, passed away Thursday parents, Gino and Leonora Mar- morning, May 2, 2013, peacefully chetti; nephew, Bruce Marchetti; State Highway Department. She to the Hugh B. Hughes & Son Inc. amonda ‘Ronnie’ P. Franko, being diagnosed with multiple was a member of Forty Fort United Funeral Home, 1044 Wyoming in his sleep at Timber Ridge Health father-in law, Joseph Walkowiak. Rof Falls, passed away Tuesday sclerosis in 1972. Determined not Care Center, after a lengthy illness. He is survived by his wife, Joan Methodist Church and a previ- Ave., Forty Fort. evening at her home. to let the disease rule her life, Ron- ous member of Cambridge United Memorial contributions, if de- He was born in Wilkes-Barre on Walkowiak Marchetti, with whom Born in Throop, she was a nie overcame her own troubles to Sept. 10, 1953, a son of the late he shared 39 years of marriage; Methodist Church, Maryland. sired, can be made to the charity of daughter of the late Giammario be an outstanding family woman She was preceded in death by the donor’s choice. Gino and Leonora DeBarry Mar- daughter, Michelle Marchetti, and Sophia Pasko Equinozzi. She and a friend to many. A beloved chetti. Plains Township; brother, Gino her son, Joseph Stevens, Scranton; For information or to send the was a graduate of Dunmore High wife, mother and grandmother, she life partner of 31 years, Clem Ko- family an online message of con- He was a 1971 graduate of Marchetti, and his wife, Joan, School, where she served as head was a strong, smart and indepen- Plains Memorial High School. He Plains Township; niece, Nancy chinski; brother, Claude Stevens; dolence, visit the funeral home’s majorette. dent woman, strong in her beliefs. sisters Elizabeth Jones and Berna- website at www.hughbhughes.com. worked in construction with Local Marchetti Rock; mother-in-law, She formerly served as postmas- A devoted Catholic of Holy Re- 158 Heavy and Highway Construc- Charlotte Walkowiak. ter at the Falls Post Office. She was deemer Parish, Falls, she never lost tion and most recently at Standard A special thanks to Dr. James Jacqueline ‘Jackie’ Grompone a member of Corpus Christi Parish, her faith as she faced her struggles. Parking at the Wilkes-Barre/Scran- Tricarico and Dr. Mark Schiowitz Falls, formerly Church of the Holy A great thanks to all of the care- April 30, 2013 ton International Airport until the for their knowledge and caring way Redeemer. givers that kept her happy and able time of his illness. He was a mem- through Dave’s illness. Also the She was preceded in death by to continue to live in her home in ber of Ss. Peter & Paul Church, upmost gratitude is given to the acqueline “Jackie” Grompone, Feldman and husband Robert, Aus- her husband, Elmer Franko Jr.; Falls. She appreciated all that you Plains Township. staff at Timber Ridge Health Care J78, of Mountain Top, passed tin, Texas; Anne Wise and husband brother, Arthure Equinozzi. did for her and greatly enjoyed the A hard-working man that always Center, especially Cypress Hall, for away suddenly Tuesday evening, at Steven, Brentwood, Tenn.; Lisa Surviving are daughers, Mrs. jokes you told her. put his family first, his true love in all the care and compassion offered her daughter’s home in Langhorne. Marinelli and husband Steven, Samina Cognetti and husband, A Mass of Christian Burial will life was his wife and daughter. Al- to Dave and his family. You are a Born in Jersey City, N.J., she was Langhorne; son, Vincent Jr., Key- Bruno, Falls, and Mrs. Judy Adams be held Friday at 3 p.m. in Holy Re- ways ready to help others in need, credit to your profession and will a daughter of the late John and port, N.J.; and 12 grandchildren. and husband, Robert, Dallas; son, deemer Church, Falls. Friends may he was a recipient of the Pennsyl- never be forgotten. Regina (McDonald) Gill. She was Funeral Mass will be held Sat- Elmer (EJ) Franko III, Falls; grand- call at the church from 2:30 p.m. vania State Police Outstanding Funeral services will be held educated in New Jersey schools urday at 1 p.m. in St. Jude Roman children, Bruno and John Cognetti, until Mass. Interment will be held Citizenship Award in 1990. He Saturday at 8:30 a.m. from the Mi- and was a graduate of St. Michael’s Catholic Church, Mountain Top. Robert Adams, Jesteen Adams and in St. John’s, Cemetery, Duryea. enjoyed the outdoors, especially chael J. Mikelski Funeral Home, High School in Jersey City, Class of The family requests flowers be Elaina Cognetti; great-grandchild, The family asks that family and hunting and fishing, and loved to 293 S. River St., Plains Township. 1953. omitted and memorial donations Robert Adams III; sister, Mrs. friends join them at Memorial Oc- share his many trophy game sto- A Mass of Christian Burial will be She was a member of St. Jude may be made to The Mountain Top Matilda Gavalis, Uniondale; nieces casions, Main Street, Duryea, after ries with everyone. Dave could al- celebrated at 9 a.m. at Ss. Peter & Roman Catholic Church, Mountain Food Bank, New Jersey Special and nephews. the cemetery services. ways be found smiling at the poker Paul Church, Plains Township. In- Top. Olympics or charity of the donor’s Ramonda Patricia Franko was Arrangements are by the Ber- machines at Mohegan Sun. But, terment will be in the parish ceme- In addition to her parnets, she choice. young at heart and mind, with an nard J. Piontek Funeral Home Inc, most of all, he was a family man tery, Plains Township. Friends may is preceded in death by her sister, Funeral arrangements have been unbelievable sweet tooth. Ronnie 204 Main St., Duryea. that brought much happiness and a call at the funeral home today from Judith Palluzzi, and brother, John entrusted to the Desiderio Funeral sweetened up the special moments To leave the family an online smile to those around him. He will 5 to 8 p.m. Gill Jr. Home Inc., 436 S. Mountain Blvd., in life. A sassy, outgoing woman, condolence or for additional infor- She is survived by her loving Mountain Top. she was the motorcycle-driving mation, visit the funeral home’s husband of 56 years, Vincent, Online condolences may be ex- certified postmaster from Falls. website at www.piontekfuneral- MORE OBITUARIES, Page 8A Mountain Top; daughters, Judith pressed at www.desideriofh.com. She kept up a strong fight after home.com. KING’S COLLEGE W I L K E S - B A R R E, P E N N S Y L V A N I A Start Your Summer Right!

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Cassandra M. Snopeck Camryn M. Smith Cassandra Marie Snopeck, Camryn Marie Smith, daughter daughter of Danielle and David of Andrew and Rachele Smith, Friends of Hoyt Library plan annual book sale Snopeck, Edwardsville, is celebrat- Exeter, is celebrating her first The Friends of the Hoyt Library are planning the annual book sale on June 6, 7 and 8 in the Community ing her fifth birthday today, May birthday today, May 3. Camryn is Room of the library, 284 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston. Hours are 2-7 p.m. on June 6; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on June 3. Cassandra is a granddaughter a granddaughter of Donna Den- 7; and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on June 8. Bag Day will be on June 8. Book collection from the general public began of Joan Snopeck and the late nis, Wilkes-Barre; Keith Dennis, on May 1. Books may be brought to the library. No textbooks, magazines, encyclopedias, condensed books or Walter Snopeck, West Wyoming; Hazleton; and Tom and Elfriede newspapers will be accepted. Books should be in very good condition. Planning the sale are some members James Melton, Forty Fort; and Smith, Ithaca, N.Y. She is a great- Wyoming Valley Woman’s of the Friends of the Hoyt Library board of directors, from left, first row: Nancy Lychos, secretary; Sandra Donna Melton. She is a great- granddaughter of Eleanor Wanat Piccone, book sale chair; Helen O’Brien; and Claire Godfrey, fundraising chair. Second row: Jennifer McNulty; granddaughter of Carol George, and Michael and Louise Dennis, Club hosting fashion show Lisa Brand, first vice president; Gerry DuBoice, treasurer; Andrea Petrasek, president; Yvonne Severns; and Wilkes-Barre. Cassandra has a all of Wilkes-Barre. Camryn has a Doreen Pavinski. Also on the board are Terri Nowak, second vice president for membership; Joanne Olejnik; brother, Brandon,3. sister, Madelyn, 5. Jack Schumacher; and Inez Stefanko. The Wyoming Valley Woman’s Club is hosting a fashion show and luncheon at noon on May 21 at the Appletree Terrace, New- Meetings berry Estate, Dallas. Cost is $20 and tickets can be purchased by calling Eileen Davis at 824-8461. Sunday Seating is limited. Tickets will not LOYALVILLE: Chestnut Grove be sold at the door. Fashions from Cemetery Association, 2 p.m. at the Dress Barn, Tallulah’s, Cath- the Loyalville Church. rine’s, Humphrey’s, Amore (Bridal Trinket’s), The Blue Hydrangia and Monday Arch Support will be featured. PLAINS TWP.: Plains Parks and Models’ hair and make-up will be Recreation Board, 6:30 p.m., at done by Mary Taylor’s Hair Salon. the Birchwood Hills Park Office. There will also be several door prizes. Proceeds will go towards a $1,000 scholarship for a high May 18 school senior in the Wyoming Lex Gryziec Brynne K. Smith DIMOCK: Endless Mountains Valley. Carol Carroll is the chair of Model Railroad Club, 6 p.m., at the fashion show and Rosemarie Lex Gryziec, son of Crystal and Brynne Kathryn Smith, daugh- the club building, the old Cavana- Panzitta and Rebecca Chacko Bobby Gryziec, is celebrating his ter of Tyler and Jill Kazinski ugh building, south of Dimock on are co-chairs. Joan Hudak is the fifth birthday today, May 3. Lex is Smith, Elizabethtown, is celebrat- Home Builders Institute honors retired instructor Route 29. New members welcome. president of the club. Modeling a grandson of Sue and Bob Gry- ing her eighth birthday today, May Jack Pape, Larksville, who recently retired as a plumbing instructor For more information, visit http:// some of the fashions for the show, ziec and Laura and Bob Keenan. 3. Brynne is a granddaughter of at the Keystone Job Corps Center with the Home Builders Institute, was emmrrc.wix.com/trains. from left, are Carol Carroll, Dallas, He has a sister, Arianna, 12. Bob and Cindy Kazinski, Larks- recognized for his 26 years of outstanding service to the Job Corps. At and Cathy Beretski, Shavertown. ville, and Barry and Sue Smith, the award presentation, from left: Keith Albright, vice president, Home Elizabethtown. She has a brother, Builders Institute, Job Corps; Pape; and Dave Henn, regional program Aaron, 5. manager, Home Builders Institute. IN BRIEF

DALLAS: Stephanie Jallen, [email protected]. ture Camp at 10 a.m. on June 17, Harding, will be the pre- To learn more about Jallen or 1 at Pavilion 1. First come, senter at The Irregulars of Back the Stephanie Jallen Paralympic first serve. There is a $25 non- Mountain Think Tank breakfast Fund, Inc., visit her website at refundable registration fee per on May 11 in the Natona Room www.stephaniejallen.org or call child. Make checks payable to at Twin Stacks Center, Highway James M. Walsh, public affairs Commonwealth of PA. For more 415, Dallas. officer, Stephanie Jallen Para- information call 696-9105. Jallen is an athlete on the U.S. lympic Fund, Inc., at 570-878- Paralympics Alpine Skiing Na- 3333. WYOMING: The Wyoming Back Mountain Bloomers planning garden tours Rebecca J. Tomasetti tional Teams. She is ranked top Free Library, 358 Wyoming Ave., 10 in the world in two of the five PITTSTON: The Pittston is hosting Zumba with Ryan Back Mountain Bloomers Garden Club members are preparing their Rebecca Jewel Tomasetti, sixth bi-annual tour of Back Mountain gardens from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Alpine skiing disciplines and is Memorial Library, 47 Broad from 9:30-10:30 a.m. on Satur- daughter of Louis Tomasetti and Street, is celebrating Children’s day. The class is free and limited June 29. Six homeowners’ gardens, displaying a variety of landscape Edith Yeargan Tomasetti, At- slated to compete in the U.S. designs, will be available for the public to tour. Four properties are lo- lanta, Ga., is celebrating her sixth Paralympics in Sochi, Russia, Book Week with a “Complete to 20 participants. Attendees cated in Dallas and two at Harveys Lake. The tour begins at the award- birthday today, May 3. Rebecca in 2014. She is a member of the the Story” contest for children should bring a towel and water winning Misericordia University Shakespeare Garden, where garden is a granddaughter of May Jane junior class at Wyoming Area in grades 1-5. Story starters are bottle. The class is suitable for entrance tickets, canvas garden tour tote bags, a tour guide booklet Tomasetti, Inkerman; the late High School. available at the library. Deadline all ages. Instructor is Ryan Ar- with map and coupons and information from business sponsors will Joseph A. Tomasetti; and Edmund Doors open at 8:30 a.m. for for submission is May 6. Prizes egood, certified Zumba instruc- be available at the Anderson Health and Sports Center on tour day. All and Sandy Yeargan, Rome, Ga. will be awarded to the winning tor. To register, call 693-1364. of the Dallas properties are within easy driving distance to each other She is a great-granddaughter of socializing and a buffet-style and the two gardens at Harveys Lake, where two shuttles will provide the late Nazareth and Margaret breakfast will be served at 9 a.m. submissions during book week. A book discussion will be held safe transport throughout the day. Tickets are $20 on or before June Lombardo Tomasetti and the Reservations are required. For more information call the at 1 p.m. on Saturday. “Defend- 22 and $25 after June 22. All proceeds benefit the Anthracite Scenic late Clement and Mary Pepsin For more information on The library at 654-9565. ing Jacob” by William Landay Trails Association and the Back Mountain Trail. For registration forms Bowman, all of Pittston, and Edith Irregulars Think Tank Break- will be discussed. Light refresh- to purchase tickets, visit the Back Mountain Bloomers website at www. Swint and the late Edgar J. Swint fast, call Cholly Hayes, facilita- WYOMING: Frances Slocum ments will be available. Books backmountainbloomers.org or contact Julie McMonagle at 696-5082 and the late Edmund and Marjorie or [email protected]. Bloomer members planning the tour, from tor, at 760-1213, Bobby Zam- State Park is holding registra- are not provided. Call the library Yeargan, all of Rome, Ga. Rebecca tion for the 2013 DiscoverE Na- left, are Claudia Stevens, Lisa Linquist, Denise Lindner, Melissa Duryea- has a brother, A.J., 8. petti at 690-2323, or email the at 693-1364 to register. Gaudet, Jennie Valick-Kopacz, Jean Kolojejchick and Barbara Soyka. GUIDELINES Children’s birthdays (ages 1-16) will be published free of charge

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OTHER OPINION: POLITCAL BUCKS Require companies to disclose donors HE SECURITIES and for any election-related political Exchange Commis- expenditure.” That is a good Tsion is considering a policy. rule to require public- More than half the Fortune reporting companies to disclose 100 companies have adopted their political contributions. The some kind of disclosure policy, American political system needs says Bruce Herbert, chief execu- such a rule. tive of Investor Voice, a Seattle Since the Supreme Court’s social-purpose company. Citizens United decision, com- It is time to make disclosure a panies have been free to spend requirement for all public com- money in politics without limit, panies. though not directly to federal The objection to this is that candidates. Many companies the SEC exists to protect inves- have donated through trade as- tors, not voters, and that politi- sociations and front groups, put- cal spending is too small to af- ting the intermediary groups in fect stock values. Maybe it is, the spotlight while the compa- but investors are also owners. nies remain in the shadows. If the owners of a company This is dishonest. When an want to know what political interested party is spending big causes it supports, it ought to money to reach voters, those tell them, because it is their voters need to know who is company. People want to know. speaking to them. They want to know what their Shareholder advocates have company is saying, and what been pushing companies to dis- other companies are saying to close contributions, and some them. companies have agreed to do it. The SEC has been compelling Boeing now says it has a policy corporate disclosure for almost “to prohibit trade associations 80 years. It has the power to do MAIL BAG | LETTERS FROM READERS and other third-party organiza- this, and it should do it. tions from using Boeing’s funds The Seattle Times kill Americans, bought material for the Writer: County controller SEND US YOUR OPINION bombs with our money, attended our Letters to the editor must include the writ- schools, traveled to Russia and back. Sev- has served public well er’s name, address and daytime phone num- enteen Muslim terrorist lived among us ber for verification. Letters should be no qUOTE OF THE DAY have spoken to many people who have also as neighbors and killed 3,000 people more than 250 words. We reserve the right on 9/11, and the same excuses - law en- Iexpressed their approval of the job Lu- to edit and limit writers to one published let- “We’re going to do this again. This is not just about zerne County Controller Walter Griffith ter every 30 days. forcement failed to exchange information. Boston anymore.” has done. I do not know him personally, • Email: [email protected] Those cowards along with family came but have observed him at several public • Fax: 570-829-5537 here for the American dream and the Boston Marathon race director Dave McGillivray meetings. I am a federal retiree from the • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 N. citizens of Boston received a nightmare. in a statement during a meeting of B.A.A. officials who sat down for their first Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 interviews since bombs killed three people and wounded hundreds more at VA Hospital and learned body language. The governor of Massachusetts refuses to the marathon’s finish line There is no pretense in Mr. Griffith. What release any information on government you see is what you get. of actually managing the government in benefits those cowards received under I do not believe in telling people how a way to make it more efficient, is gone, the privacy act. to vote. That is their American privilege, OTHER OPINION: OPEN RECORDS and there seems to be no urgency to George J Kochis but I do believe that has gone on for years replace him. Kingston under former administrations. He has The CEO of any company performing Right to Know been upbeat on programs that would save as has the leader of our federal govern- or benefit the county and taxpayers. ment would have been fired a long time Plymouth councilman He attended all meetings where his ago for incompetence and malfeasance expertise was needed. In addition, and in office. Instead, this guy is reelected for is seeking re-election needs more clout most important, he has been visible and another four years. Still funnier. would like to clear up the rumor that available at public meetings to answer Were it not for the serious damage Ihas circulated around Plymouth for the ENNSYLVANIA’S laugh- fact, those records did exist. The questions, thus giving of his personal being done, one could have a real belly last few weeks. The rumor is that I have ably weak “Right to agency simply opted to lie about time away from his family. laugh. resisgned my seat on borough council. Know” laws must be it. Mr. Griffith has proven himself to Bruce Kerr P his peers and taxpayers to be a man of Dallas That is completely false! I am still a mem- strengthened. Revisions Perhaps even more troubling, made just five years ago opened the revised Right to Know laws integrity, honesty and a servant of the ber of Plymouth Borough Council I have up even larger loopholes that opened up a giant loophole that people. He occasionally has to perform Credit sheriff for stance not resigned my seat. need to be closed. If it is to have agencies never before had the duties such as challenging the question- This rumor was started when on March any effect whatsoever, the state option of jumping through. The able spending of a nonprofit organization, on machine gun permit 8 I had to make what was one of the most Office of Open Records must be Office of Open Records is the go- whose acquisition of 6 million dollars difficult decisions I had to make while the final deciding factor on what to agency to appeal denied infor- of taxpayers’ money was supposed to would like to commend Luzerne County serving in public office. The decision was is made public. mation requests. However, that refurbish the Hotel Sterling. The issue is IInterim Sheriff John Robshaw for his de- to step down as Council President and When lawmakers revised the office doesn’t get the final say in under investigation. Because Mr. Griffith cision to not approve the required “Class only as presdient for personal reasons. I state’s Right to Know laws, it did anything. Government agencies is doing what his position as Controller III” permit needed to buy a machine gun. will continue to work and fight hard as I so under the guise that govern- have the ability now to appeal requires, he is vulnerable to accusations It is refreshing to read about a public can for the benefit of Plymouth Borough ment should be transparent. Re- Office of Open Records rulings prior to his seeking re-election. Anyone official who has the courage of his convic- and all our residents. cords should be open whenever using the court system. with a grudge, with the availability of the tions. I was pleasantly surprised to learn I feel that there is so much more that I possible, according to the spirit A misconception is that Right latest electronic technology can manipu- that the Commonwealth gives sheriffs the would like to see done for the betterment of the law, and government agen- to Know requests primarily exist late accusations against him or any other discretion to make these serious deci- of our town. This is why I am running for cies should be proactive in fulfill- so nosey reporters can get their candidate. sions. re-election to the councill. Judith Weintraub ing requests for information. hands on private or personal in- No matter what party a voter is regis- Harveys Lake I would like to thank all the residents of Since those revisions, how- formation. PublicSource’s jour- tered with, Walter Griffith has served you Plymouth for their continued support. ever, getting public records has nalism revealed that only 4 per- – not the political parties. Frank Coughlin been made even more difficult, cent of Right to Know requests Elaine Givens Elected officials guilty in Plymouth according to Kim de Bourbon, come from media outlets. The Plymouth executive director of the Penn- people being hurt the most by failure to support checks sylvania Freedom of Information the state’s weak open-govern- In wake of Boston attacks Recent commentary am completed disappointed in our Coalition. Not only are many ment laws are everyday citizens. Ielected officials. When 90 percent of local, county and state agen- State lawmakers like to talk they’re proud Americans prompts sorrowful laughs the people support background checks I cies not complying with open- out of both sides of their mouths would expect our elected officials to vote o all the families and loved ones who records requests, some even go when it comes to open records. was amused to read the April 30 edito- accordingly. But I guess they are more Tlost loved ones, who were hurt and who so far as to flat-out lie to deny Politicians delight in talking up Irial cartoon depicting an air traffic interested in their jobs and what the NRA are going to go through a lot of recovery, the release of taxpayer-funded the virtues of full disclosure, yet controller - whose associates have re- wants rather than what the people want. you are all in our prayers, hearts and have information. they approved Right to Know cently been laid off, creating flight delays In my view these officials are no better all our love. A story in Monday’s Sentinel laws that ensure the opposite - wondering why the FAA administrator than the people that pulled the trigger To all the police, EMTs, hospital by the nonprofit news group can happen far too frequently. who can’t figure out how to manage a 2 and slaughtered so many people, so many personnel, state police, FBI, Special Task PublicSource detailed an exam- While the latest amendments percent cut without seriously disrupting babies. Force, our president and to all of Boston: ple from 2011 involving the state to the state’s Right to Know laws the entire industry isn’t fired himself. Diane Milligan thank you so very much! Department of Environmental are only five years old, it’s time Very good question. Exeter You did a terrific job and are truly our Protection. The agency said it for Harrisburg to reconvene and Immediately following that cartoon is couldn’t fulfill an information truly get serious about the pub- commentary from an LA Times colum- finest. Even though we are from Wilkes- request because it would mean lic’s right to information about nist extolling the virtues of the Obama Shameful government Barre, your tragedy has touched us “trawling through raw data” our government. administration’s cost cutting activities. deeply. and “creating a new record.” In The Sentinel (Carlisle, Pa.) Just the headline was funny - “Obama’s Personally, I am so proud to be an fight to streamline federal regulations”. allows terrorists on dole American, thanks to you, I feel so much Editorial Board Even funnier, the article states that Cass hose two cowards who were respon- safer knowing our land has protectors Sunstein, who brought the few successes Tsible for the Boston carnage had plenty such as you. PRASHANT SHITUT thus far left the government 8 months of help from the United States govern- God Bless. President and CEO ago, and Obama has not chosen to fill the ment. Both of those cowards received Aggie and Mike Barberio Sr. and Elizabeth Kowallic JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ open position. In other words, the one welfare benefits. Wilkes-Barre Vice President/Executive Editor man who seemed concerned and capable Allegedly, they used taxpayer dollars to

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amount due and the exclusion is PrayEr oN thE SquarE deducted off that bill. SUICIDE TAXES In releasing estimated home- stead exclusions for each school Continued from Page 1A Continued from Page 1A district Thursday, the state used data for the number of eligible Why did so many middle-aged trict received the smallest total, properties from each county tax whites — that is, those who are getting $320,493 to distribute as assessment office. In some cases, 35 to 64 years old — take their tax exclusions to an estimated full data was not provided, so no own lives? 6,116 eligible property owners. estimated exclusion was given. One theory suggests the re- Wilkes-Barre Area received the Hazleton Area was one such cession caused more emotional most at $2.9 million to distribute case. The Times Leader used trauma in whites, who tend not to 13,622 people available data to calculate an ap- to have the same kind of church Only homeowners and farm proximation in the accompany- support and extended families owners qualify for the break; ing chart. that blacks and Hispanics do. commercial and rental proper- In all cases, the final exclusion The economy was in reces- ties do not. amount will be calculated by the sion from the end of 2007 until The money comes in the form districts and could vary slightly mid-2009. Even well afterward, of homestead or farmstead “ex- from the state estimates. polls showed most Americans re- clusions,” rather than a true tax This year’s total allocation mained worried about weak hir- cut, meaning the property own- statewide is $4 million less than ing, a depressed housing market er is technically billed the full last year. and other problems. Pat Smith, violence-prevention program coordinator for the Michigan Department of Com- football games, graduation and munity Health, said the reces- KINGSTON dances held at the middle school sion — which hit manufacturing- on Chester Street in Kingston. heavy states particularly hard Continued from Page 1A He said all school-sponsored — may have pushed already-trou- events involves a formal request bled people over the brink. Being ment for billing and payment. to Kingston for officers that in- “I’ve seen documents that cludes signed checks. unable to find a job or settling for aIMee dIlGer /THe TIMeS leader one with lower pay or prestige were processed properly, but Suppon said he did recently articipants in the fourth annual Circle the Square with Prayer in observance could add “that final weight to a I’ve seen others that were not,” discover that one dance at the whole chain of events,” she said. Pof a national day of Prayer on Thursday hold hands as they form a ‘human Haggerty said. middle school involved the pay- Another theory notes that prayer chain’ around the perimeter of Public Square in Wilkes-Barre. Members of Haggerty said pre-approvals ment of cash to officers who white baby boomers have always churches throughout the area gathered beginning at noon, and the event cul- came from Keiper and/or As- signed receipts. sistant Police Chief Dan Hun- had higher rates of depression minated with a program at 6 p.m. in which youth representatives led prayers for The superintendent said he and suicide, and that has held singer, who retired in April to could not respond to dances government, business, military, church, family, education and media. a balloon become police chief in Forty sponsored by different athletic true as they’ve hit middle age. launch and singing ‘God Bless america’ closed the ceremony. During the 11-year period stud- Fort. The mayor was quick to booster clubs because those ied, suicide went from the eighth point out that Keiper may not dances were not school spon- have handled pre-approvals and sored. leading cause of death among The 36-year-old inmate from firearms charge and received a middle-aged Americans to the designated the task to subordi- “I can say it was done for DEATH Arizona is under investigation sentence of 11 years and three nates other than Hunsinger. some football games but not all fourth, behind cancer, heart dis- in the stabbing death of Wil- months. ease and accidents. “Right now, we don’t know football games,” Haggerty said. Continued from Page 1A liams on Feb. 25 at the U.S. Con-Ui was to be released if Chief Keiper or Hunsinger “This policy is in place to make “Some of us think we’re fac- Penitentiary-Canaan. Williams from federal custody on Sept. ing an upsurge as this generation were doing the pre-approvals, sure our officers are covered by ed the appointment of Swetz died from multiple stab wounds 17 , but still faced a life sen- or someone else in the depart- liability insurance. We wanted moves into later life,” said Dr. “in Death Penalty Proceed- inflicted by an inmate wielding tence in Arizona for a first-de- Eric Caine, a suicide researcher ment,” Haggerty said. “But to know where our officers are ings.” Documents for Swetz a homemade knife, according gree murder conviction. He has Keiper is the police chief and working and to make sure our at the University of Rochester. and Fleming also noted they to federal authorities. since been moved to the Ad- One more possible contributor ultimately responsible. The best town is protected in the event were appointed for “death pen- Con-Ui was serving a sen- ministrative Maximum Facility way we thought to go forward is an officer is hurt.” is the growing sale and abuse of alty proceedings.” The docket tence at the prison in Canaan in Florence, Colo., whose in- prescription painkillers over the if Keiper took an administrative Last month, it was reported also listed a number of sealed for a 2005 conviction on drug mates include Ted Kaczynski, leave for an internal review.” that information related to the past decade. Some people com- documents not available for charges. He was indicted along the Unabomber; Ramzi Yousef, mit suicide by overdose. In other Keiper and Hunsinger could Wyoming Valley West student public viewing. with six other men in June convicted in the 1993 attack not be reached for comment on activities fund was turned over cases, abuse of the drugs helps A voice-mail message for 2003 in Arizona for participat- on the World Trade Center, put people in a frame of mind to Thursday. to the Internal Revenue Service Swetz, of Stroudsburg, was not ing in a drug ring connected to and Terry Nichols, who helped Wyoming Valley West Su- for review. attempt suicide by other means, returned. A message left for the New Mexican Mafia gang. carry out the bombing of the said Thomas Simon, one of the perintendent Chuck Suppon Suppon said he has no knowl- Fleming, of San Diego, Calif. He pleaded guilty to conspira- federal building in Oklahoma said the school district utilizes edge that the IRS is examining authors of the CDC report, which was not returned. cy to distribute cocaine and a City in 1995. was based on death certificates. Kingston police for security at the fund.

“would forever change the natu- The lines must stay as close POWER ral beauty of this area of the Po- to the substations as possible, conos.” He urged a route change he said. Continued from Page 1A to the north of the proposed But Ron Ashton, a Buck one, saying it’s more rural and Township resident, said he is Wirth said. The project includes less populated. convinced that the power would the construction of three new Others said there were pub- be used by customers in New substations and 11.3 miles of lic lands adjacent to the route Jersey and New York. 138/69-kilovolt line connecting that would be better suited and He said PPL is “more inter- proposed substations in Coving- would impact fewer private ested in reliable revenue than ton Township in Lackawanna properties. reliable service.” County and Buck Township, Lu- Administrative Law Judge Opponents cite reasons zerne County. David A. Salapa will use the tes- One by one, residents — While many residents didn’t timony as the basis for his find- mostly from Thornhurst, Clifton question the need for new ings and will make a recommen- and Buck townships — voiced 230-kilovolt transmission line, dation to the PUC. The PUC, their displeasure for how the most questioned the route the at a future public meeting, will line, with its 145-foot-tall steel line would follow. use his recommendation and poles, would impact the bucolic “The proposed route is inap- either vote to affirm it, reject scenery that generations have propriate,” said Philip Mosley it or modify it and vote on the come to cherish. of Clifton Township. Calling Clark Van Orden/THe TIMeS leader amended decision. June Ejk, a supervisor in Clif- it “nonsensical,” he said there Edward Page of Thornhurst Twp. testifies during a hearing on a proposed powerline by PPL Elec- PPL’s application states that ton Township, noted her small, are less intrusive ways the line tric Utilities Corp. The hearing was held at the Thornhurst Vol. Fire Company. it wants construction to begin rural municipality has no post could run. in spring 2014 for an in-service office, no police force and few home if you live anywhere near Shavertown resident said since Also, the region is served by This was also pointed out by date of November 2017. But businesses. these gargantuan towers,” Page the last time he was in Thorn- lines that span great distances, state Rep. Kevin Haggerty, D- before it could start it, the com- “People live in Clifton Town- said. hurst he has noticed many new in some cases 40 miles, making Dunmore, who said he received pany needs PUC approval and ship because they enjoy a sim- homes and with it the increased the region more susceptible to 400 petitions on Thursday from Union weighs in right of eminent domain. pler, quieter way of life,” she need for electricity. extended power outages. constituents. He was applauded Not everyone who took the Wirth said about 75 percent said. PPL noted the current 69-ki- Wirth also noted that moving after telling an administrative podium opposed the project. of the properties needed have Edward Page, a Thornhurst lovolt power lines serving the the lines further north would law judge a better route could be Henry Stanski, a member of been signed over. resident told the judge he pro- region are no longer adequate defeat the purpose of the project found, and it’s not too far from the the International Brotherhood But 32 remain, including tests the project “most vehe- for customer needs, especially because the substations have current one being eyed by PPL. of Electrical Workers, said the about a half-dozen in Luzerne mently.” in winter months when residen- been slated for areas that have Haggerty said the PPL route project would create jobs. The County. “Good luck trying to sell your tial heating increases demand. the greatest need.

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AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE PLAYOFFS PENN STATE CARAVAN WBS BINGHAMTON 32PENGUINS SENATORS Sanderson’s PENS DUMP SENATORS lighter side Wilkes-Barre/Scranton completes sweep on display Penn State wrestling coach says he en- joys ribbing the school’s other coaches on annual caravan.

By DAVE ROSENGRANT [email protected] CAMP HILL – Like many wrestling coaches, Cael Sanderson is known mostly as being a competitor and stone-faced when it comes to being in the spotlight. It’s rare to see the successful head coach at Penn State University in a joking mood in public or in front of media members. The Penn State Coaches Caravan has brought out the lighter side of the 33-year-old while spending time with football coach Bill O’Brien and women’ volleyball coach Russ Rose in the Lancaster and Harrisburg areas on Thursday. “I’m hav- “I’m having fun. I’m ing fun. I’m just thinking of ways to get at the other coaches just think- out there and give them ing of ways a hard time,” said Sand- erson, who led the Nit- to get at tany Lions on their third the other straight national cham- coaches pionship in March and is participating in his out there first PSU caravan tour. and give “This is all about having fun.” them a Heck, Sanderson even hard time. admitted to looking up some Chuck Norris This is all jokes on the Internet about hav- in attempt to get some laughs out of PSU faith- ing fun.” ful at the Radisson in Cael Sanderson PSU wrestling Camp Hill Thursday coach PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER evening. But he didn’t Dylan Reese (2) of the Penguins, left, tries to get a shot off in front of Senators goalie Nathan Lawson in the second period of Thursday’s Calder Cup playoff give media members a game at Mohegan Sun Arena. glimpse of what was to come. “He doesn’t want to give away his mate- rial,” Rose said. Sill, Holzapfel score in third peroid to clinch series Sanderson even joked about having dis- cussions with O’Brien about a wrestling meet being held at Beaver Stadium. By TOM VENESKY eran backup Brad Thiessen and scored questions right off the bat when Thies- Binghamton jumped out to a 1-0 lead “If O’Brien would let us do something [email protected] three times in the third period for a 3-2 sen was the first Penguin to skate onto five minutes into the first period when in the corner of the stadium we’d be there WILKES-BARRE TWP. – Zach Sill’s win. The victory gave the Penguins a the ice for warmups. Head coach John Mark Stone picked off a Joey Mormina in a heartbeat,” Sanderson joked. shorthanded goal in the third period 3-0 sweep of the Senators and a ticket Hynes said the team was monitoring outlet pass and zipped it over to Matt He quickly turned serious though when of Thursday’s Game 3 against the to the Eastern Conference Semifinals. Zatkoff’s status since late Wednesday Puempel in the slot, who fired the asked about a possible meet at the Bryce gave the Wilkes- “It’s a nice feeling to do it in three night and the decision to start Thies- puck past Thiessen. Jordan Center. The Nittany Lions hold Barre/Scranton Penguins a boost. games,” said head coach John Hynes. sen wasn’t made until 2 p.m. before the The lead held well into the third pe- all home wrestling meets at Rec Hall, a Riley Holzapfel’s goal 10 minutes “We were prepared to play four or five start of the game. Zatkoff is day-to-day, riod as both teams exchanged a hand- unique environment for wrestling to be later gave them the series. if we had to, but mentally and physi- Hynes said. ful of scoring chances. The Penguins held because of the close atmosphere With starting netminder Jeff Zat- cally it’s nice to be able to finish it and With a new face in net, the Penguins picked up the pace in the second pe- and loudness levels despite a capacity of koff a late scratch, the Penguins rode go into a bit of rest and recovery.” found their struggles at the other end a stellar goaltending effort from vet- Thursday’s game presented plenty of of the ice early on. See PENS, Page 4B See PSU, Page 5B

KENTUCKY DERBY Louisville coach chasing Irish’s Kelly: All eyes Derby win as a co-owner on Cowboys Stadium By GARY GRAVES he walked AP Sports Writer through a By SCHUYLER DIXON will cap the 2014 season. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Rick Pi- throng of AP Sports Writer “Although it might have been tino became a Hall of Famer and Cardinals ARLINGTON, Texas — Notre after the thought in terms of an NCAA champion on the same and race Dame chose to play a “home” putting this together, it now be- day. Now the Louisville basket- fans who game in North Texas long before comes just that much more of ball coach is positioned to be- had waited Cowboys Stadium was picked as a game that people will pay at- come a Kentucky Derby-winning patiently the first venue for the national tention to,” Notre Dame coach owner if Goldencents wins on TV outside the championship in the new playoff Brian Kelly said Thursday before Saturday. COVERAGE barn. system. getting his first tour of Cowboys Talk about the greatest four And to Now it just so happens that Stadium. SATURDAY Notre Dame’s game against weeks ever. Kentucky Derby think, Pitino the Fighting Irish will play Arizo- Despite attempts to downplay 4 p.m., NBC owns just 5 na State in the $1.2 billion show- the Sun Devils on Oct. 5 is the his hot streak, Pitino’s appear- percent of place of the Dallas Cowboys latest in the so-called “Sham- AP PHOTO rock Series” — home games ance for Wednesday’s workout the horse that is a 5-1 choice to Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly tours Cowboys Stadium about nine months after losing away from storied Notre Dame at Churchill Downs showed how win the Derby from the No. 8 Thursday in Arlington, Texas. Notre Dame is scheduled to play to Alabama in the BCS cham- much people like being around a post. But given his current roll, a game against Arizona State in the $1.2 billion showplace of pionship game — and about 15 Stadium. The series started in winner. He looked every bit the the Dallas Cowboys in the latest of the so-called ‘Shamrock months before the first College rock star wearing sunglasses as See DERBY, Page 6B Series’ home games away from storied Notre Dame Stadium. Football Playoff title game that See KELLY, Page 5B

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LoCAL CALEnDAR BASEBALL LATEST LInE BuLLETIn BoARD Major League BaseBaLL at Los Angeles -135/+125 Baltimore ToDay’s eVeNTs International League CAMPS/CLINICS its last fall signups May 5 from FaVorITe LINe uNDerDog Interleague noon to 3 p.m. in the basement of HIgH sCHooL BaseBaLL North Division National League Tampa Bay -135/+125 at Colorado Curry & Powlus Quarterback the Forty Fort borough building. (4:15 p.m.) WLPct. gB Cincinatti -125/+115 at Chicago Skills Camp is Saturday, May 25, Any late signups should call Brian Buffalo (Blue Jays) 17 8.680 -- Hazleton Area at Crestwood at Philadelphia -145/+135 Miami NBa PLayoFFs at Crispin Field in Berwick for Thomas at 592-7148 to set up a Wyoming Valley West at Coughlin Pawtucket (Red Sox) 16 11 .593 2 time to meet. at Atlanta -175/+165 New York FaVorITe LINe o/u uNDerDog boys age 9 through graduating Lake-Lehman at Tunkhannock railriders (Yankees) 14 11 .560 3 seniors. It will be under the direc- at Pittsburgh -115/+105 Washington New York 1.5 181.5 at Boston Wyoming Area at Holy Redeemer Rochester (Twins) 11 16 .407 7 tion of Berwick football coach Greater Pittston Stoners Youth Pittston Area at Berwick Lehigh Valley (Phillies) 10 15 .400 7 at Milwaukee -110/+100 St. Louis at Atlanta 1.5 188 Indiana George Curry and Ron Powlus Soccer will have fall registra- Northwest at MMI Prep Syracuse (Nationals) 917.346 8½ tion May 7 from 6:30-8:30 p.m., Arizona -125/+115 San Diego at Houston Pk 207 Oklahoma City Sr., a 30-year coaching veteran. HIgH sCHooL soFTBaLL May 11 from 1-3 p.m., May 21 from Los Angeles -150/+140 San Francisco at Memphis 6.5 180.5 L.A. Clippers Scheduled instructors include (4:15 p.m. unless noted) south Division 6:30-8:30 p.m. and May 23 from american League NHL PLayoFFs Penn State quarterback Stephen Hazleton Area at Wyoming Valley West WLPct. gB 6:30-8:30 p.m. Signups will be MMI Prep at Wyoming Seminary, 4 p.m. Durham (Rays) 18 9.667 -- at New York -155/+145 Oakland FaVorITe LINe uNDerDog Bench, and high school and at Exeter Scout Home, located in Northwest at Holy Redeemer, 4 p.m. Norfolk (Orioles) 18 9.667 -- at Cleveland -155/+145 Minnesota at Montreal -140/+120 Ottawa college coaches. Fee is $50 and the rear of the Exeter municipal includes T-shirt, lunch, refresh- Tunkhannock at Wyoming Area Gwinnett (Braves) 12 16 .429 6½ Seattle -130/+120 at Toronto at Pittsburgh -230/+190 N.Y. Islanders building at the corner of Wyoming HIgH sCHooL Boys LaCrosse Charlotte (White Sox) 721.250 11½ ments and instructional packet. at Texas -150/+140 Boston at Chicago -250/+210 Minnesota Avenue and Lincoln Street. New (4:15 p.m.) Checks made payable to Curry QB players must show a birth certifi- at Kansas City -120/+110 Chicago at Vancouver -145/+125 San Jose Crestwood at Delaware Valley West Division Camps Inc., can be sent to C&P cate and must turn 5 by Aug. 1. Scranton Prep at North Pocono WLPct. gB Detroit -170/+160 at Houston Quarterback Camp, c/o George Tunkhannock at Dallas Indianapolis (Pirates) 20 7.741 -- Curry, 305 Summerhill Ave., Hanover Area Youth Soccer will HIgH sCHooL gIrLs LaCrosse Columbus (Indians) 14 13 .519 6 aHL PLayoFFs Berwick, Pa., 18603. For more hold registrations noon-3 p.m. on Delaware Valley at Cornwall Central, 4:30 p.m. HARnESS RACInG Louisville (Reds) 13 14 .481 7 all Times eDT information, visit www.curryqb- May 18 at the HAYS field complex Lake-Lehman at Crestwood, 7 p.m. Toledo (Tigers) 820.286 12½ (x-if necessary) Pocono Downs camps.org. on S. Preston Drive in Hanover HIgH sCHooL Boys TeNNIs CoNFereNCe QuarTerFINaLs Wednesday’s results Township. Registration forms can District 2 team tournament, first round at higher Thursday’s games BesT oF 5 First - $6,000 Pace 1:52.2 Dallas Mountaineer Aquatic be downloaded in advance from seeds railriders 4, Gwinnett 1 easTerN CoNFereNCe 6-Blissfull Dreamer (Ja Morrill Jr) 10.00 5.40 4.60 Club is hosting a Fitter and Faster the handouts link at www.eteamz. CoLLege BaseBaLL 7-Sequoia Seelster (Ge Napolitano Jr) 2.60 3.20 Pawtucket 10, Durham 1 Hershey 2, Providence 0 com/hays. Eligible players must Manhattanville vs. Misercordia, at Memorial Park, 2-Scorpionette (An McCarthy) 10.40 Clinic with Peter Vanderkaay on Toledo 4, Charlotte 2 Friday, April 26: Hershey 5, Providence 2 EXACTA (6-7) $41.60 be from 4-16 years old. First-year Quakertown, 4 p.m. Saturday, May 11, at the Dal- Rochester 7, Columbus 6 Sunday, April 28: Hershey 5, Providence 4, OT 50 CENT TRIFECTA (6-7-2) $1,100.80 players will need to bring a copy CoLLege soFTBaLL 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $275.20 las Middle School natatorium. Norfolk 8, Syracuse 2 Saturday, May 4: Providence at Hershey, 7 p.m. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (6-7-2-4) $9,236.60 of their birth certificate. For more Manhattanville at King’s, 1:00 p.m. Vanderkaay is a three-time Olym- Louisville 4, Buffalo 1 x-Sunday, May 5: Providence at Hershey, 5 p.m. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $461.83 information, contact Ed Lewis at Indianapolis at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m. pian and was the 2012 Olympic x-Wednesday, May 8: Hershey at Providence, 7:05 second - $13,000 Trot 1:55.1 [email protected]. saTurDay, May 4 swim team captain. For more Friday’s games p.m. 6-Defiant Donato (Ma Kakaley) 2.40 2.10 2.10 5-Tonato Of Love (Ra Schnittker) 3.20 2.20 Durham at Pawtucket, 6:15 p.m. syracuse 2, Portland 0 information, visit www.dmacswim- Kingston Youth Soccer will have HIgH sCHooL soFTBaLL 7-Electra De Vie (Er Carlson) 6.00 Charlotte at Toledo, 7 p.m. Saturday, April 27: Syracuse 4, Portland 3, OT EXACTA (6-5) $6.20 ming.org or call Beth Redington at registrations for the fall season (4:15 p.m. unless noted) Syracuse at Norfolk, 7:05 p.m. Sunday, April 28: Syracuse 4, Portland 2 50 CENT TRIFECTA (6-5-7) $55.40 239-3575. May 8 from 5-8:30 p.m. at the Dallas at Berwick, 2 p.m. 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $13.85 Louisville at Buffalo, 7:05 p.m. Thursday, May 2: Syracuse at Portland, late 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (6-5-7-3) $328.80 Kingston Rec. Center. Registration railriders at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m. x-Friday, May 3: Syracuse at Portland, 7 p.m. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $16.44 LEAGUES can also be completed online at WHAT’S on TV DAILY DOUBLE (6-6) $21.20 Indianapolis at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m. x-Sunday, May 5: Portland at Syracuse, 7:30 p.m. Scratched: Karalta Bye Bye www.kingstonlightning.org. For Rochester at Columbus, 7:15 p.m. Springfield 2, Manchester 1 Hanover Area Quarterback Club more information, call Benn Miller auToraCINg Third - $13,000 Pace 1:54 Saturday, April 27: Springfield 2, Manchester 1, OT Noon eastern League 4-American Shuttle (Ja Morrill Jr) 13.40 4.80 5.00 is accepting nominations for at 332-0313. ESPN2 -- NASCAR, Nationwide Series, pole quali- Sunday, April 28: Springfield 3, Manchester 2, OT 8-All Perfect (Ma Miller) 5.80 4.60 Board members. Call Sharon at fying for Aaron's 312, at Talladega, Ala. eastern Division Thursday, May 2: Manchester 2, Springfield 1 2-Caviart Savannah (An McCarthy) 7.40 Kingston Township Raiders will 2 p.m. EXACTA (4-8) $131.20 510-9190 if interested. WLPct. GB x-Saturday, May 4: Springfield at Manchester, 7 SPEED -- NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Aar- 50 CENT TRIFECTA (4-8-2) $709.00 Any parent interested in helping have registration for mini football 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $177.25 on's 499, at Talladega, Ala. Portland (Red Sox) 16 9.640 -- p.m. with fundraisers, concessions or and cheerleading May 18 from Trenton (Yankees) 15 12 .556 2 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (4-8-2-5) $3,452.80 3:30 p.m. x-Sunday, May 5: Manchester at Springfield, 4 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $172.64 clothing stand is also asked to 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Kingston SPEED -- NASCAR, Sprint Cup, "Happy Hour Se- Binghamton (Mets) 14 13 .519 3 p.m. PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (6-6-4) $351.6 Township municipal building, 180 ries," final practice for Aaron's 499, at Talladega, Scratched: Tip N Go call. New Britain (Twins) 14 13 .519 3 Penguins 3, Binghamton 0 East Center St., Shavertown. Par- Ala. Reading (Phillies) 12 13 .480 4 5 p.m. saturday, april 27: Wilkes-Barre/scranton 3, Fourth - $4,500 Pace 1:53.4 New Hampshire (Jays) 12 16 .429 5½ ents should bring birth certificate, SPEED -- ARCA, International Motorsports Hall of Binghamton 2, oT 5-Passion Starlet (Ge Napolitano Jr) 3.80 2.40 John Leighton Men’s Open Bas- 2.40 two proofs of reisdency and a Fame 250, at Talladega, Ala. ketball League applications are sunday, april 28: Wilkes-Barre/scranton 3, 4-Pembroke Lil (Jo Stratton) 3.20 3.00 Western Division photo of the child. Registration Binghamton 2 6-No Mo Parking (Au Siegelman) 6.00 now being accepted. The league goLF WLPct. GB EXACTA (5-4) $6.80 fees are $50 for cheer and $60 Thursday, May 2: Wilkes-Barre/scranton 3, will be played Monday and Tues- 9 a.m. Erie (Tigers) 14 11 .560 -- 50 CENT TRIFECTA (5-4-6) $91.20 for football, with a $10 sibling Binghamton 2 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $22.80 day nights beginning May 28 at TGC -- European PGA Tour, China Open, second Akron (Indians) 13 14 .481 2 discount. round, at Tianjin, China (same-day tape) 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (5-4-6-3) $388.00 Harrisburg (Nationals) 13 14 .481 2 x-saturday, May 4: Binghamton at Wilkes- Miner Park. Any team interested 12:30 p.m. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $19.40 Barre/scranton, 7:05 p.m. Scratched: Aj's Blair Bear in signing up can call John Leigh- TGC -- LPGA, Kingsmill Championship, second Richmond (Giants) 13 14 .481 2 Plains American Legion Base- x-Monday, May 6: Wilkes-Barre/scranton at round, at Williamsburg, Va. Bowie (Orioles)1214.462 2½ Fifth - $8,500 Pace 1:53.3 ton at 430-8437. The deadline to ball Teams will hold tryouts at 3 p.m. Altoona (Pirates) 11 16 .407 4 Binghamton, 7:05 p.m. 5-Jimmy The Terror (Ge Napolitano Jr) 4.20 3.00 enter is May 19. Hilldale Park in Plains. Tryouts TGC -- PGA Tour, Wells Fargo Championship, sec- WesTerN CoNFereNCe 2.40 ond round, at Charlotte, N.C. 7-Gale Storm (An McCarthy) 10.20 4.40 with ages 13-15 will be May 4 from Thursday’s games Charlotte 2, oklahoma City 1 7:30 p.m. 2-Missmaximus (Ma Kakaley) 2.80 NorthEast Tornadoes ‘04 Girls 1-3 p.m. Tryouts for ages 16-19 Akron 4, Altoona 1 TGC -- Champions Tour, Insperity Championship, Friday, April 26: Charlotte 4, Oklahoma City 3, OT EXACTA (5-7) $28.80 50 CENT TRIFECTA (5-7-2) $185.20 Soccer Team has several roster will be May 4, 5 and 11 if neces- Trenton 2, New Hampshire 1 Saturday, April 27: Oklahoma City 5, Charlotte 2 first round, at The Woodlands, Texas (same-day 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $46.30 openings for eligible girls. Girls sary from 4-6 p.m. All interested tape) Harrisburg 6, New Britain 1 Wednesday, May 1: Charlotte 6, Oklahoma City 1 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (5-7-2-4) $2,701.40 born between August 1, 2004 and players are eligible to attend. Bowie 7, Richmond 2 Friday, May 3: Oklahoma City at Charlotte, 7 p.m. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $135.07 Horse raCINg Portland 7, Reading 4 Scratched: Little Maeve July 31, 2005 are eligible. Inter- Players residing in Plains, Laflin, 5 p.m. x-Saturday, May 4: Oklahoma City at Charlotte, 7 Erie 9, Binghamton 1 ested players can email north- Bear Creek, Parsons, Miners NBCSN -- NTRA, Kentucky Oaks, at Louisville, Ky. p.m. sixth - $15,000 Trot 1:56.1 Friday’s games 2-Celebrity Lovin (Ja Morrill Jr) 5.80 3.60 2.80 Mills, North End, East End, Avoca, Toronto 3, rochester 0 [email protected] or call New Britain at Portland, 6 p.m. 9-Abby (Th Jackson) 9.60 4.40 Dupont, Jenkins Twp. and Pittston Major League BaseBaLL Saturday, April 27: Toronto 6, Rochester 3 1-Frisky Strike (An Napolitano) 3.40 954-7319 for more information. 8 p.m. Reading at New Hampshire, 6:35 p.m. EXACTA (2-9) $57.80 Twp. east of the bypass may Sunday, April 28: Toronto 2, Rochester 0 MLB -- Regional coverage, Boston at Texas or St. Binghamton at Harrisburg, 7 p.m. 50 CENT TRIFECTA (2-9-1) $190.40 participate. Wednesday, May 1: Toronto 3, Rochester 2, OT 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $47.60 MEETINGS Louis at Milwaukee Trenton at Richmond, 7:05 p.m. x-Thursday, May 2: Toronto at Rochester, late 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (2-9-1-8) $2,657.20 NBa Altoona at Erie, 7:05 p.m. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $132.86 South Wilkes Barre Mini Mo- x-Saturday, May 4: Rochester at Toronto, 3 p.m. PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (5-5-2) $33.20 Berwick High School Boys Bas- 8 p.m. Bowie at Akron, 7:05 p.m. hawks will hold cheerleading and grand rapids 2, Houston 1 ketball Boosters will be having a ESPN -- Playoffs, first round, game 6, teams TBA HoCkEY seventh - $12,000 Pace 1:53.0 football registration on May 4, (if necessary) Friday, April 26: Houston 3, Grand Rapids 0 meeting Monday May 6 at 7 pm in 2-Millenium Wheel (Er Carlson) 27.00 8.20 4.00 11, and 18 from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. and ESPN2 -- Playoffs, first round, game 6, teams TBA Sunday, April 28: Grand Rapids 3, Houston 2 1-Ideal Griff (Ja Morrill Jr) 3.00 2.10 the gymnasium lobby. The upcom- 4-Winbak Jake (Ma Kakaley) 2.60 May 24 from 3 - 5 p.m. All regis- (if necessary) NHL PLayoFFs Wednesday, May 1: Grand Rapids 4, Houston 2 10:30 p.m. EXACTA (2-1) $90.80 ing summer events and activities Friday, May 3: Houston at Grand Rapids, 7 p.m. trations will take place at Minor ESPN -- Playoffs, first round, game 6, teams TBA FIrsT rouND 50 CENT TRIFECTA (2-1-4) $321.20 will be discussed. Any questions (Best-of-7) x-Saturday, May 4: Houston at Grand Rapids, 7 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $80.30 park, next to Kistler Elementary. (if necessary) 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (2-1-4-6) $1,390.00 contact Coach Jason Kingery ESPN2 -- Playoffs, first round, game 6, teams TBA (x-if necessary) Parents must provide a copy of p.m. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $69.50 394-7115. (if necessary) easTerN CoNFereNCe Milwaukee 1, Texas 1 their child’s birth certificate. The Pittsburgh 1, N.y. Islanders 0 eighth - $8,500 Pace 1:53.1 cost per child is $70 and $90 per NHL Friday, April 26: Texas 3, Milwaukee 2, OT 4-Sha Delight (Ge Napolitano Jr) 7.20 3.60 3.80 Wednesday, May 1: Pittsburgh 1, N.Y. Islanders 0 Crestwood Boys Basketball family. 7 p.m. Saturday, April 27: Milwaukee 2, Texas 0 8-Happy Hour Honey (Ja Morrill Jr) 4.20 3.60 2-People Friendly (Er Carlson) 12.20 CNBC -- Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, game Friday, May 3: NY Islanders at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 1: Milwaukee at Texas, 8:30 p.m. Booster Club will meet at 7 p.m. EXACTA (4-8) $29.20 Sunday, May 5: Pittsburgh at NY Islanders Noon 2, Ottawa at Montreal Friday, May 3: Milwaukee at Texas, 8:30 p.m. 50 CENT TRIFECTA (4-8-2) $219.40 on Monday, May 6, at Cavanaugh’s West Side United Soccer Club NBCSN -- Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, Tuesday, May 7: Pittsburgh at NY Islanders, 7 p.m. x-Saturday, May 4: Milwaukee at Texas, 8 p.m. 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $54.85 Grille. registration will take place from game 2, NY Islanders at Pittsburgh x-Thursday, May 9: NY Islanders at Pittsburgh, 7 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (4-8-2-3) $2,222.60 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday, May 6, 9:30 p.m. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $111.13 p.m. NBCSN -- Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, BASkETBALL Scratched: Carnivalocity Crestwood Football Booster in the Plymouth Borough Build- game 2, Minnesota at Chicago x-Saturday, May 11: Pittsburgh at NY Islanders, ing, Shawnee Avenue, Plymouth Ninth - $14,000 Pace 1:53.1 Club will meet on Wednesday, 10 p.m. TBD 3-Mrs Battin (Br Simpson) 26.40 5.60 4.80 May 15, at 7 p.m. at Tony’s Pizza. for the fall 2013 soccer season. CNBC -- Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, game x-Sunday, May 12: NY Islanders at Pittsburgh, NBa PLayoFFs 2-Star Keeper (Ja Morrill Jr) 2.10 2.10 United is open to any child ages 2, San Jose at Vancouver FIrsT rouND TBD 4-Sandy Absolut (Th Jackson) 3.40 3-17. The cost is only $30 per ottawa 1, Montreal 0 (x-if necessary) EXACTA (3-2) $80.40 Meyers Quarterback Club will (Best-of-7) 50 CENT TRIFECTA (3-2-4) $272.40 player. There is a per-family fund TRAnSACTIonS Thursday, May 2: Ottawa 4, Montreal 2 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $68.10 meet Monday,May 6 at 7 p.m. at easTerN CoNFereNCe raiser due at the time of signups Friday, May 3: Ottawa at Montreal, 7 p.m. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (3-2-4-1) $995.60 Cris Nics. All welcome to attend, Miami 4, Milwaukee 0 BaseBaLL Sunday, May 5: Montreal at Ottawa, 7 p.m. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $997.78 also, that involves 10 raffle tickets Sunday, April 21: Miami 110, Milwaukee 87 PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (2-4-3) $539.80 including new players parents and Tuesday, May 7: Montreal at Ottawa, 7 p.m. at $5 each. New players need american League Tuesday, April 23: Miami 98, Milwaukee 86 alumni. Tenth - $19,000 Trot 1:52.4 x-Thursday, May 9: Ottawa at Montreal, 7 p.m. Thursday, April 25: Miami 104, Milwaukee 91 to bring proof of age. After this CLEVELAND INDIANS -- Optioned RHP Trevor 4-Magic Tonight (An McCarthy) 2.60 2.20 2.20 x-Saturday, May 11: Montreal at Ottawa, TBD signup event, a $25 late fee will Bauer to Columbus (IL). Sunday, April 28: Miami 88, Milwaukee 77 3-Top Billing (An Miller) 3.40 3.00 Wyoming Area Girls Soccer DETROIT TIGERS -- Recalled RHP Luke Put- x-Sunday, May 12: Ottawa at Montreal, TBD New york 3, Boston 2 8-Macs Bad Boy (Mi Simons) 5.60 apply. For more information, visit konen from Toledo (IL). Washington 1, N.y. rangers 0 Saturday, April 20: New York 85, Boston 78 EXACTA (4-3) $7.80 parents will meet Wednesday, www.WSUSC.org or call Matthew HOUSTON ASTROS -- Optioned RHPs Brad Pea- 50 CENT TRIFECTA (4-3-8) $38.00 Thursday, May 2: Washington 3, N.Y. Rangers 1 Tuesday, April 23: New York 87, Boston 71 May 8, at 6:30 p.m. at the second- 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $9.50 at 779-7785. cock and Rhiner Cruz to Oklahoma City (PCL). Re- Friday, April 26: New York 90, Boston 76 called RHP Jordan Lyles and LHP Dallas Keuchel Saturday, May 4: NY Rangers at Washington, 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (4-3-8-7) $201.00 ary center. The upcoming season Sunday, April 28: Boston 97, New York 90, OT from Oklahoma City. 12:30 p.m. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $10.05 events will be discussed. Wednesday, May 1: Boston 92, New York 86 Wilkes-Barre Girls Softball LOS ANGELES ANGELS -- Optioned LHP Nick Monday, May 6: Washington at NY Rangers, 7:30 Friday, May 3: New York at Boston, 7 p.m. eleventh - $12,000 Pace 1:52.3 League will hold final registra- Maronde to Arkansas (TL). p.m. 2-Huxley (Ja Morrill Jr) 4.40 2.60 2.60 NEW YORK YANKEES -- Optioned INF Corban x-Sunday, May 5: Boston at New York, 1 or 3:30 REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS tions for Senior League only on Wednesday, May 8: Washington at NY Rangers, 3-Jw Racer (An McCarthy) 6.20 4.00 Joseph to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Transferred p.m. 4-Articulate (Ma Kakaley) 11.60 Saturday, May 4 from 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. C Francisco Cervelli from the 15-day to the 60-day Indiana 2, atlanta 2 EXACTA (2-3) $19.20 Back Mountain Fire girls travel 2 p.m. at the field concession DL. x-Friday, May 10: NY Rangers at Washington, 7:30 Sunday, April 21: Indiana 107, Atlanta 90 50 CENT TRIFECTA (2-3-4) $161.60 SEATTLE MARINERS -- Reassigned Tacoma p.m. Wednesday, April 24: Indiana 113, Atlanta 98 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $40.40 soccer team will have tryouts for stand. Girls born between July 1, 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (2-3-4-7) $2,958.60 (PCL) manager Daren Brown to major league x-Sunday, May 12: Washington at NY Rangers, Saturday, April 27: Atlanta 90, Indiana 69 the fall season May 8 and 10 at 1995 and December 31, 1999 are coach and minor league catching coordinator John 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $147.93 Monday, April 29: Atlanta 102, Indiana 91 elegible for the fastpitch division Stearns to Tacoma manager. TBD 6 p.m. at the Back Mountain Rec Wednesday, May 1: Atlanta at Indiana, 8 p.m. Twelfth - $14,000 Pace 1:52.2 TORONTO BLUE JAYS -- Placed RHP Josh John- x-Monday, May 13: NY Rangers at Washington, fields at Outlet Road in Lehman. that begins the first week of June. Friday, May 3: Indiana at Atlanta, 7 or 8 p.m. 3-Buck Stops Here (Ja Morrill Jr) 3.80 2.40 2.10 son on the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 29. Re- TBD 1-Smokin N Grinin (Ty Buter) 2.10 2.40 City residency is not required. For x-Sunday, May 5: Atlanta at Indiana, TBA The team will be playing U11 in called RHP Brad Lincoln from Buffalo (IL). Boston 1, Toronto 0 2-G G Roulette (An Napolitano) 3.00 2.40 more information call 822-3991 or National League Chicago 3, Brooklyn 3 EXACTA (3-1) $6.60 the fall and girls born Aug 1, 2002 Wednesday, May 1: Boston 4, Toronto 1 log onto www.wbgsl.com. ATLANTABRAVES -- Sent C Brian McCann to Saturday, April 20: Brooklyn 106, Chicago 89 EXACTA (3-2) $10.40 or later are eligible to tryout. For Saturday, May 4: Toronto at Boston, 7 p.m. Gwinnett (IL) for a rehab assignment. Monday, April 22: Chicago 90, Brooklyn 82 50 CENT TRIFECTA (3-1-2) $17.40 more information, email Coach CHICAGO CUBS -- Sent RHP Matt Garza to Ten- Monday, May 6: Boston at Toronto, 7 p.m. Thursday, April 25: Chicago 79, Brooklyn 76 50 CENT TRIFECTA (3-2-1) $24.80 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent 3-1-2) $4.35 UPCOMING EVENTS/OTHER nessee (SL) for a rehab assignment. Wednesday, May 8: Boston at Toronto, 7 p.m. Paul Strazdus at pstrazdus@ Saturday, April 27: Chicago 142, Brooklyn 134, 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent 3-2-1) $6.20 LOS ANGELES DODGERS -- Sent LHP Chris x-Friday, May 10: Toronto at Boston, 7 p.m. 3OT 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (3-1-2-4) $48.20 comcast.net. Capuano to Albuquerque (PCL) for a rehab as- Penn State Wilkes-Barre is ac- x-Sunday, May 12: Boston at Toronto, TBD Monday, April 29: Brooklyn 110, Chicago 91 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (3-2-1-4) $78.00 signment. Thursday, May 2: Brooklyn 95, Chicago 92 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent 3-1-2-4) $2.41 cepting resumes for the postion MIAMI MARLINS -- Sent C Jeff Mathis to Jupiter x-Monday, May 13: Toronto at Boston, TBD 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent 3-2-1-4) $3.90 Back Mountain FURY, a girls Saturday, May 4: Chicago at Brooklyn, TBA of Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach. (FSL) for a rehab assignment. WesTerN CoNFereNCe PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (4-2-3) $14.00 WesTerN CoNFereNCe travel soccer team, is currently This position reports directly to MILWAUKEE BREWERS -- Reinstated INF Jeff CHicago 1, Minnesota 0 Bianchi from the 15-day DL. Optioned OF Khris oklahoma City 3, Houston 1 Thirteenth - $17,000 Pace 1:53.3 holding tryouts for the upcoming Tuesday, April 30: Chicago 2, Minnesota 1, OT the Head Men’s Soccer Coach and Davis to Nashville (PCL). Sunday, April 21: Oklahoma City 120, Houston 91 6-Momma Rock (Ja Bartlett) 5.40 2.40 2.10 U-12 fall season. Serious players Director of Athletics. The qualified SAN DIEGO PADRES -- Recalled RHP Brad Box- Friday, May 3: Minnesota at Chicago, 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 24: Oklahoma City 105, Hous- 1-Nightly Terror (Ma Kakaley) 3.00 2.10 2-Bestest Hanover (Er Carlson) 2.10 born August 1, 2001 or later are berger from Tucson (PCL). Optioned LHP Robbie Sunday, May 5: Chicago at Minnesota, 3 p.m. ton 102 person will assist with: planning EXACTA (6-1) $16.00 eligible. Tryout dates are as fol- Erlin to Tucson. Tuesday, May 7 Chicago at Minnesota, 9:30 p.m. Saturday, April 27: Oklahoma City 104, Houston 50 CENT TRIFECTA (6-1-2) $31.60 and directing team during all x-Thursday, May 9: Minnesota at Chicago, TBD 101 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $7.90 lows: Sunday, May 5; Monday, May practices and contests; recruit- FooTBaLL x-Saturday, May 11: Chicago at Minnesota, TBD Monday, April 29: Houston 105, Oklahoma City 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (6-1-2-7) $136.20 ing academically and athleti- 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $6.81 6; Friday, May 10; Monday, May 103 x-Sunday, May 12: Minnesota at Chicago, TBD Scratched: Ariadne Hanover 13 and Friday May 17. Tryouts are cally qualified student-athletes; -- Released FB Patrick anaheim 1, Detroit 0 Wednesday, May 1: Houston at Oklahoma City, emphasizing academic success to 9:30 p.m. Fourteenth - $13,000 Pace 1:50.4 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tryouts will DiMarco, LB Cory Greenwood, OL Bryan Mattison Tuesday, April 30: Anaheim 3, Detroit 1 student-athletes; and promoting and QB Alex Tanney. x-Friday, May 3: Oklahoma City at Houston, 7, 8 6-Mccedes (An McCarthy) 28.00 10.60 6.60 be held at BMYSA REC Fields at Thursday, May 2: Detroit at Anaheim, late WASHINGTON REDSKINS -- Signed WRs Skye or 9:30 p.m. 8-Hangon Cowboy (Ma Kakaley) 4.80 6.20 55 Outlet Rd. , Dallas , PA 18612 . the soccer program. Evening and Saturday, May 4: Anaheim at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. 4-Dinneratartsplace (Jo Pavia Jr) 6.20 Dawson, Chip Reeves, Jason Thompson and Nick x-Sunday, May 5: Houston at Oklahoma City, 1 or EXACTA (6-8) $182.80 weekend hours will be required Monday, May 6: Anaheim at Detroit, 8 p.m. Please show up 15 minutes prior Williams, OL Jacolby Ashworth, Xavier Nixon, Tevi- 3:30 p.m. 50 CENT TRIFECTA (6-8-4) $478.60 for practices and games. This is ta Stevens and Kyle Wilborn, LBs Marvin Burdette, to starting time to register and x-Wednesday, May 8: Detroit at Anaheim, 10 p.m. san antonio 4, L.a. Lakers 0 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $119.65 a part-time, fixed-term 2 position. William Compton and Jeremy Kimbrough, and TE x-Friday, May 10: Anaheim at Detroit, TBD Sunday, April 21: San Antonio 91, L.A. Lakers 79 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (6-8-4-3) $476.20 wear a white t-shirt. To register or Emmanuel Ogbuehi. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $23.81 Bachelor’s degree and successful x-Sunday, May 12: Detroit at Anaheim, TBD Wednesday, April 24: San Antonio 102, L.A. Lak- League Scratched: Ideal Ike for additional opportunities to try ers 91 coaching and/or playing experi- -- Signed DL Dexter san jose vs. Vancouver out, please e-mail Bernie Banks- Davis and LB Ian Wild. Wednesday, May 1: San Jose at Vancouver, late Friday, April 26: San Antonio 120, L.A. Lakers 89 Fifteenth - $15,000 Trot 1:55.4 ence is required. Applicant must Sunday, April 28: San Antonio 103, L.A. Lakers 82 6-Leave Your Mark (An Miller) 22.40 7.00 6.80 [email protected]. Friday, May 3: San Jose at Vancouver, 10 p.m. be capable of driving a 15 passen- golden state 3, Denver 2 3-Latte Hall (Ho Parker) 6.80 4.00 HoCKey Sunday, May 5: Vancouver at San Jose, 10 p.m. 9-Bluto (Ji Takter) 3.80 ger van. The review of applica- Saturday, April 20: Denver 97, Golden State 95 Ed-Lark Hurricanes Football and Tuesday, May 7: Vancouver at San Jose, 10 p.m. EXACTA (6-3) $146.20 tions will begin immediately and Tuesday, April 23: Golden State 131, Denver 117 50 CENT TRIFECTA (6-3-9) $920.60 Cheer signups are on the follow- DETROIT RED WINGS -- Signed D Nick Jensen to x-Thursday, May 9: San Jose at Vancouver, 10 Friday, April 26: Golden State 110, Denver 108 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $230.15 will continue until the position is a two-year, entry-level contract. p.m. Sunday, April 28: Golden State 115, Denver 101 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (6-3-9-5) $11,311.80 ing dates: Monday, May 6, from filled. Please submit cover letter, 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $565.59 x-Saturday, May 11: Vancouver at San Jose, TBD Tuesday, April 30: Denver 107, Golden State 100 5-7 p.m.; Thursday, May 16, from soCCer Scratched: Punxsutawney resume, and name/contact info x-Monday, May 13: San Jose at Vancouver, TBD Thursday, May 2: Denver at Golden State, late 5-7 p.m.; Monday, June 3, 5-7 p.m.; of three professional references x-Saturday, May 4: Golden State at Denver, TBA MLs st. Louis 1, Los angeles 0 sixteenth - $13,000 Pace 1:53.4 Saturday, June 15, from noon to 4 7-Ms Caila J Fra (Ja Morrill Jr) 5.40 4.20 2.60 to Director of Athletics, Brian D. NEW YORK RED BULLS -- Agreed to terms with Tuesday, April 30: St. Louis 2, Los Angeles 1, OT Memphis 3, L.a. Clippers 2 p.m.; Thursday, June 20, 5 p.m. to Saturday, April 20: L.A. Clippers 112, Memphia 91 1-Keystone Wanda (An Miller) 12.20 4.80 Stanchak, at [email protected] or M Diomar Diaz. Thursday, May 2: Los Angeles at St. Louis, late 4-Sapere Hanover (Jo Pavia Jr) 2.20 Monday, April 22: L.A. Clippers 93, Memphis 91 7 p.m. Signups will be at the Ed- Penn State Wilkes-Barre Athlet- SEATTLE SOUNDERS -- Placed G Josh Ford on Saturday, May 4: St. Louis at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. EXACTA (7-1) $80.00 the DL. Thursday, April 25: Memphis 94, L.A. Clippers 82 50 CENT TRIFECTA (7-1-4) $249.40 wardsville Borough building. The ics, Old Route 115, PO Box PSU, Monday, May 6: St. Louis at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. Saturday, April 27: Memphis 104, L.A. Clippers 83 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $62.35 cost is $40 for the first child and Lehman, PA 18627. Penn State is CoLLege x-Wednesday, May 8: Los Angeles at St. Louis, Tuesday, April 30: Memphis 103, L.A. Clippers 93 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (7-1-4-5) $3,983.00 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $199.15 $5 for each additional child. committed to affirmative action, TBD Friday, May 3: L.A. Clippers at Memphis, 8 or 9:30 LATE DOUBLE (6-7) $49.60 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN -- Named Zac Roman x-Friday, May 10: St. Louis at Los Angeles, TBD p.m. equal opportunity and the diver- women's assistant basketball coach. x-Monday, May 13: Los Angeles at St. Louis, TBD x-Sunday, May 5: Memphis at L.A. Clippers, TBA Total Handle-$413,765 Forty Fort Soccer Club will have sity of its work force. TIMeS LeADeR www.timesleader.com BASEBALL FRIDAY, MAY 3, 2013 PAge 3B

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AMERICAN LEAGUE Boggs 000020 East Division Rosenthal H,8 1 1-3 21003 Mujica S,7-7 121102 WL Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Milwaukee Boston 20 8.714 ——8-2 W-211-5 9-3 W.Peralta L,2-2 4 1-3 11 6623 New York 17 10 .630 2½ —7-3 W-211-5 6-5 Figaro 2 2-3 10002 Baltimore 16 12 .571 4—6-4 L-1 7-5 9-7 Gorzelanny 100000 Tampa Bay 12 15 .444 7½ 3½ 5-5 L-2 8-4 4-11 Badenhop 100001 Toronto 10 19 .345 10½ 6½ 2-8 L-2 6-10 4-9 Boggs pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. HBP-by J.Kelly (Y.Betancourt), by W.Peralta (Hol- Central Division liday). WL Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Umpires-Home, Todd Tichenor; First, Dale Scott; Kansas City 15 10 .600 ——7-3 W-28-4 7-6 Second, Bill Miller; Third, CB Bucknor. Detroit 15 11 .577 ½—6-4 L-1 10-4 5-7 T-3:18. A-22,204 (41,900). Minnesota 12 12 .500 2½ 25-5 W-17-6 5-6 Cleveland 12 13 .480 32½7-3 W-44-6 8-7 This Date in Baseball Chicago 12 15 .444 43½5-5 W-27-7 5-8 May 3 West Division 1936 WL Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Joe DiMaggio made his major league debut for the Texas 17 11 .607 ——5-5 L-2 8-4 9-7 New York Yankees and had three hits in a 14-5 vic- Oakland 16 13 .552 1½ ½4-6 L-1 9-8 7-5 tory over the St. Louis Browns. Seattle 13 17 .433 546-4 W-19-8 4-9 Los Angeles 10 17 .370 6½ 5½ 3-7 W-16-6 4-11 1951 Rookie Gil McDougald of New York drove in six Houston 820.286 983-7 L-2 4-8 4-12 runs in one inning to tie a major league record as NATIONAL LEAGUE the Yankees beat the St. Louis Browns 17-3 at East Division Sportsman’s Park. McDougald had a two-run triple WL Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away and a grand slam in an 11-run ninth inning. Atlanta 17 11 .607 ——4-6 L-2 8-4 9-7 Washington 15 14 .517 2½ 1½ 5-5 W-29-7 6-7 WEDNESDAY’S LATE BOXES Philadelphia1316.448 4½ 3½ 5-5 W-17-8 6-8 Giants 9, Diamondbacks 6 San Francisco Arizona New York 11 15 .423 543-7 W-17-8 4-7 ab rhbi ab rhbi Miami 821.276 9½ 8½ 4-6 L-2 5-113-10 Pagan cf 4322GParra rf 4010 Central Division BCrwfr ss 4111Prado 2b 5120 WL Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Sandovl 3b 5011Gldsch 1b 5021 St. Louis 17 11 .607 ——7-3 W-37-5 10-6 Romo p0000Kubel lf 5020 Pittsburgh 16 12 .571 1—6-4 W-18-4 8-8 Posey c4001Pollock cf 5220 Pence rf 4221MMntr c3000 Milwaukee 14 13 .519 2½ 1½ 5-5 L-2 9-7 5-6 Noonan 2b 5010ErChvz 3b 4231 Cincinnati 15 14 .517 2½ 1½ 4-6 L-2 12-4 3-10 GBlanc lf 3220Pnngtn ss 4124 Chicago 11 17 .393 656-4 L-1 5-7 6-10 Belt 1b 3113McCrth p2000 West Division Linccm p2000AMarte ph 1000 HSnchz ph 1000MtRynl p0000 AP PHOTO WL Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Colorado 17 11 .607 ——4-6 W-19-3 8-8 J.Lopez p0000DHrndz p0000 The Philadelphia Phillies’ Ryan Howard (6) and Domonic Brown celebrate after Howard hit a solo Kontos p0000Hinske ph 1010 San Francisco 16 12 .571 1—5-5 W-38-4 8-8 Torres ph 1000Bell p0000 home run against the Miami Marlins in the fourth inning on Thursday in Philadelphia. Arizona 15 13 .536 215-5 L-3 8-8 7-5 Machi p0000Sipp p0000 Los Angeles 13 14 .481 3½ 2½ 6-4 L-1 7-8 6-6 SCasill p0000 San Diego 11 17 .393 656-4 W-15-7 6-10 Arias 3b 0000 Totals 36 910 9Totals 39 615 6 AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Wednesday’s Games Wednesday’s Games San Francisco 100 021 032 —9 Minnesota 6, Detroit 2 N.Y. Mets 7, Miami 6 Arizona 030 111 000 —6 L.A. Angels 5, Oakland 4 Pittsburgh 6, Milwaukee 4 E-Lincecum (1). DP-San Francisco 2. LOB-San Kendrick tosses 7 strong N.Y. Yankees 5, Houston 4 St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 2 Francisco 6, Arizona 8. 2B-Pagan (5), Sandoval Cleveland 6, Philadelphia 0 Cleveland 6, Philadelphia 0 (6), Pence (5), G.Blanco (3), Prado (4), Er.Chavez Boston 10, Toronto 1 Washington 2, Atlanta 0 (2), Pennington (5). 3B-B.Crawford (2). HR-Pagan Chicago White Sox 5, Texas 2 Chicago Cubs 6, San Diego 2 (1), Pence (5), Belt (3), Pennington (1). SB-Pence Kansas City 9, Tampa Bay 8 San Francisco 9, Arizona 6 (5), Pollock (4). SF-Posey. Seattle 8, Baltimore 3 Colorado 7, L.A. Dodgers 3 IP HRER BB SO San Francisco Thursday’s Games Thursday’s Games Lincecum 5105506 Tampa Bay at Kansas City, ppd., rain San Diego 4, Chicago Cubs 2 J.Lopez 1-3 21100 as Phillies beat Marlins Boston 3, Toronto 1 Philadelphia 7, Miami 2 Kontos W,2-1 1 2-3 10010 Chicago White Sox 3, Texas 1 Washington 3, Atlanta 1 Machi H,1 2-3 10011 Detroit at Houston, (n) St. Louis 6, Milwaukee 5 S.Casilla H,5 1-3 00001 PHILADELPHIA — Ryan Haren (3-3) won his second shortest start of the season. Baltimore at L.A. Angels, (n) Friday’s Games Romo S,11-12 110001 Arizona Howard and Domonic Brown consecutive start, giving up Happ (2-2) matched a career Friday’s Games Cincinnati (Leake 1-1) at Chicago Cubs (Vil- McCarthy 684416 Minnesota (P.Hernandez 1-0) at Cleveland lanueva 1-1), 2:20 p.m. Mat.Reynolds H,2 100003 hit solo homers to back Kyle four hits and one run with one high with seven walks and (Masterson 4-2), 7:05 p.m. Miami (Nolasco 2-2) at Philadelphia (Petti- D.Hernandez L,1-2 BS,3-3 113321 Kendrick and the Philadelphia walk and four strikeouts. struck out two. Oakland (Griffin 2-2) at N.Y. Yankees (Sa- bone 1-0), 7:05 p.m. Bell 2-3 12221 Sipp 1-3 00000 Phillies beat the Miami Marlins Rafael Soriano earned his David Ross drew a leadoff bathia 4-2), 7:05 p.m. Washington (Detwiler 1-2) at Pittsburgh Seattle (F.Hernandez 3-2) at Toronto (A.Burnett 2-2), 7:05 p.m. Rockies 7, Dodgers 3 7-2 Thursday night. ninth save in 10 chances by walk from reliever Brad Lincoln (Romero 0-0), 7:07 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Marcum 0-2) at Atlanta (Minor Colorado Los Angeles Kendrick (3-1) allowed two pitching the ninth. He retired Boston (Doubront 3-0) at Texas (D.Holland 3-2), 7:30 p.m. ab rhbi ab rhbi in the sixth and moved to 1-2), 8:05 p.m. St. Louis (S.Miller 3-2) at Milwaukee (Lohse EYong rf 5210Punto 2b 5110 runs and seven hits in seven in- Justin Upton and Freddie Chicago White Sox (Undecided) at Kansas 1-2), 8:10 p.m. Fowler cf 4110HRmrz ss 4130 second on a wild pitch. Steve CGnzlz lf 3122AdGnzl 1b 4112 nings to earn his ninth straight Freeman on groundouts before Delabar replaced Lincoln but City (Guthrie 3-0), 8:10 p.m. Tampa Bay (M.Moore 5-0) at Colorado Tlwtzk ss 4122Kemp cf 4010 Detroit (Fister 4-0) at Houston (B.Norris (Francis 1-2), 8:40 p.m. Cuddyr 1b 4122Ethier rf 3000 win against the Marlins, dating Evan Gattis singled and Dan allowed an RBI single to Jacoby 3-3), 8:10 p.m. Arizona (Miley 2-0) at San Diego (Marquis WRosr c5000A.Ellis c4010 to May 28, 2010. Uggla popped up. Ellsbury. Tampa Bay (M.Moore 5-0) at Colorado 2-2), 10:10 p.m. Arenad 3b 4010Schmkr lf 3000 (Francis 1-2), 8:40 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 3-2) at San Fran- Rutledg 2b 4131Guerra p0000 Justin Ruggiano hit a solo Toronto loaded the bases in Baltimore (Mig.Gonzalez 2-1) at L.A. Angels cisco (Zito 3-1), 10:15 p.m. Nicasio p0000Uribe 3b 3000 Padres 4, Cubs 2 Outmn p1000Belisari p0000 shot for Miami. Alex Sanabia the seventh but Tazawa struck (Vargas 0-3), 10:05 p.m. Saturday’s Games Wheelr ph 1000Howell p0000 CHICAGO — Yonder Alon- Saturday’s Games Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 1:05 p.m. (2-4) gave up four runs — two out Adam Lind to end the Belisle p0000L.Cruz 3b 1000 so’s two-out fly ball to right Minnesota at Cleveland, 1:05 p.m. St. Louis at Milwaukee, 4:05 p.m. Brothrs p0000Beckett p1000 earned — and six hits in five threat. Oakland at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. Washington at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. Brignc ph 1000Sellers ph 1000 field dropped in front of Julio Seattle at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. Miami at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. RBtncr p0000Guerrir p0000 innings. Baltimore at L.A. Angels, 4:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. PRdrgz p0000 Borbon for an RBI single that Cardinals 6, Brewers 5 Jansen p0000 Kendrick followed up a three- Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, 7:10 Tampa Bay at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. HrstnJr 3b-lf 2010 hitter against the New York led to a four-run eighth inning MILWAUKEE — Jake West- p.m. Arizona at San Diego, 8:40 p.m. Totals 36 712 7Totals 35 382 and boosted the San Diego brook allowed one run over Detroit at Houston, 7:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, 9:05 p.m. Colorado 300 200 200 —7 Mets with his fifth consecutive Boston at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Sunday’s Games Los Angeles 201 000 000 —3 Padres over the Chicago Cubs six innings for his 100th career Tampa Bay at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 1:35 p.m. E-Arenado (1), H.Ramirez (1). DP-Colorado 1, solid start. He’s outpitched Los Angeles 1. LOB-Colorado 12, Los Angeles 7. for a four-game series split. win and the St. Louis Cardinals Sunday’s Games Washington at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. 2B-E.Young (7), C.Gonzalez 2 (9), Tulowitzki (6), Philadelphia’s three aces — Minnesota at Cleveland, 1:05 p.m. Travis Wood (2-2) retired held off the Milwaukee Brew- St. Louis at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. Cuddyer (8), Rutledge (3), H.Ramirez (2). HR-Ad. Cole Hamels, Roy Halladay Oakland at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Gonzalez (3). SB-H.Ramirez (1). S-Nicasio 2. SF- his first 14 batters before Kyle ers. Seattle at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. Miami at Philadelphia, 2:35 p.m. Cuddyer. and Cliff Lee so far. While they Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, 2:10 Arizona at San Diego, 4:10 p.m. IP HRER BB SO have three Cy Young Awards, Blanks singled, and he led 2-0 Westbrook (2-1), came in p.m. Tampa Bay at Colorado, 4:10 p.m. Colorado Boston at Texas, 3:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, 8:05 p.m. Nicasio 453326 a World Series MVP Award when Jesus Guzman reached with a 0.98 ERA, best in the Outman W,1-0 210001 on an infield single leading majors — it increased to 1.10. Baltimore at L.A. Angels, 3:35 p.m. Belisle 120000 and 14 All-Star appearances on Detroit at Houston, 4:10 p.m. Brothers 100002 off the eighth. Blanks walked, In his 12th season, he walked Tampa Bay at Colorado, 4:10 p.m. R.Betancourt 100001 their resumes, Kendrick has Los Angeles never won more than 11 games Jedd Gyorko flied out and Nick three and struck out four. The Beckett L,0-4 455436 Guerrier 1 2-3 20000 Padres 4, Cubs 2 Phillies 7, Marlins 2 Hundley fouled out. Brewers were 1 for 8 with run- P.Rodriguez 2-3 00002 in a season. San Diego Chicago Miami Philadelphia Jansen 022200 Alonso, pinch hitting for Joe ners in scoring position against ab rhbi ab rhbi ab rhbi ab rhbi But Kendrick has a 2.43 ERA Belisario 2-3 10011 Denorfi cf-rf 3100Sappelt cf 4010 Pierre lf 3100Rollins ss 4100 Thatcher, lofted a ball to right him. Howell 110010 this season and the Phillies are Venale ph-rf 1000Schrhlt ph 1010 DSolan 2b 4020Utley 2b 3001 Guerra 110012 EvCarr ss 4011Ransm 3b 3000 Polanc 3b 4010MYong 3b 4020 on the windy afternoon. Second Westbrook allowed Norichika Jansen pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. 4-2 in his starts. Hamels, Hal- Headly 3b 4011Valuen ph 1000 Dobbs 1b 4010Howard 1b 2211 HBP-by Beckett (Fowler). WP-Nicasio 2. laday and Lee are a combined baseman Darwin Barney back- Aoki’s double to open the game Quentin lf 3000Rizzo 1b 4010 Ruggin cf 3111DYong rf 3000 pedaled and Borbon sprinted and then nothing more until Amarst pr-cf 0000ASorin lf 4010 Brantly c4000L.Nix rf 0100 Mariners 8, Orioles 3 5-8 with a 4.85 ERA, and the Guzmn 1b 4110SCastro ss 4010 Ozuna rf 4010Brown lf 4232 Baltimore Seattle in. Borbon called for the ball, one out in the fourth when the Grgrsn p0000Castillo c4120 Hchvrr ss 4010Mayrry cf 3000 ab rhbi ab rhbi Phillies are 5-13 in their starts. Street p0000Hairstn rf 3112 Sanaia p2000Kratz c3111 McLoth lf 4000MSndrs cf 5331 Kendrick is quite a bargain, Barney peeled off, and the ball Brewers pushed across a run on Blanks rf-lf 2110Borbon rf 1000 Rauch p0000Kndrck p2010 Machd 3b 4221Seager 3b 5110 Gyorko 2b 4000Barney 2b 2000 Coghln ph 1000MAdms p0000 Markks rf 4121KMorls dh 5233 too. He’s making $4.5 million fell just in front of Borbon’s three consecutive singles. He Hundly c4010TrWood p3010 Koehler p0000Frndsn ph 1000 A.Jones cf 4021Morse rf 3112 outstretched glove as Guzman struck out Alex Gonzalez and Stults p2010Camp p0000 Papeln p0000 C.Davis 1b 3000Bay lf 3012 this year. Hamels, Halladay and Brach p0000Russell p0000 Totals 33 271Totals 29 785 Wieters c4010Smoak 1b 3010 Lee will earn a total of $64.5 scored. then fanned Wily Peralta (2-2), Thtchr p0000Marml p0000 Miami 100 001 000 —2 Hardy ss 4000Ackley 2b 3000 his third strikeout of the inning. Alonso ph-1b 2111DeJess ph 1000 Philadelphia 010 120 03x —7 Flahrty 2b 4000JMontr c3110 million. Red Sox 3, Blue Jays 1 Totals 33 473Totals 35 292 E-D.Solano (5). DP-Miami 2, Philadelphia 1. LOB- Reimld dh 3000Andino ss 4000 Westbrook left with a 6-1 San Diego 000 000 040 —4 Miami 6, Philadelphia 5. 2B-Ozuna (1), M.Young Totals 34 373Totals 34 8118 Howard gave the Phillies a TORONTO — Ryan Demp- Chicago 000 000 200 —2 (3). 3B-Hechavarria (2). HR-Ruggiano (4), Howard Baltimore 000 002 010 —3 2-1 lead in the fourth when he lead for the relievers to protect, DP-San Diego 1, Chicago 1. LOB-San Diego 6, (4), Brown (4). SB-Pierre (9). S-K.Kendrick. SF- Seattle 120 203 00x —8 ster won his second straight Chicago 9. 2B-Hundley (9), Schierholtz (11). HR- Utley. DP-Baltimore 1. LOB-Baltimore 5, Seattle 10. but the Brewers scored twice in Hairston (3). SB-Ev.Cabrera (8), Tr.Wood (1). IP HRER BB SO hit a towering, opposite-field start and the Boston Red Sox 2B-Machado (12), A.Jones (11), Wieters (4), the seventh, one in the eighth IP HRER BB SO Miami K.Morales (6), Bay (3), Smoak (5). 3B-J.Montero drive that just cleared the left took advantage of a season-high San Diego Sanabia L,2-4 564224 (1). HR-Machado (3), Morse (9). SB-M.Saunders field wall. That temporarily and one in the ninth. Stults 6 2-3 72224 Rauch 100011 (4). SF-Bay. 10 walks to beat the Toronto Brach 000010 Koehler 223320 IP HRER BB SO gave him more homers (four) Thatcher W,2-0 1-3 00001 Philadelphia Baltimore Blue Jays. White Sox 3, Rangers 1 Gregerson H,6 110001 K.Kendrick W,3-1 772225 W.Chen L,2-3 485536 than walks (three). He then got Dempster (2-2) allowed one ARLINGTON, Texas -- Hec- Street S,6-6 110001 Mi.Adams H,2 100002 Clark 1 2-3 33321 an intentional pass in the fifth Chicago Papelbon 100000 McFarland 1 1-3 00003 run and four hits in six innings. tor Santiago allowed two in Tr.Wood L,2-2 7 2-3 43313 WP-Koehler. PB-Brantly. Strop 100021 and drew another walk in the Camp BS,2-2 001110 Umpires-Home, Eric Cooper; First, Paul Schrieber; Seattle The right-hander, who walked five-plus innings filling in for Russell 1-3 20001 Second, Chad Fairchild; Third, Jeff Kellogg. Harang W,1-3 642215 eighth, his first multiwalk game three and struck out four, Jake Peavy, Tyler Flowers hit Marmol 110000 T-2:48. A-36,978 (43,651). Capps 1 2-3 31102 since Sept. 1 against Atlanta. Camp pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. White Sox 3, Rangers 1 Furbush 1-3 00001 retired 10 of the final 11 batters a three-run homer and the Brach pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. ChicagoTexas Wilhelmsen 100001 Brown lined a shot over the HBP-by Marmol (Blanks), by Russell (Quentin). ab rhbi ab rhbi WP-W.Chen, Strop. he faced. Chicago White Sox beat Texa, PB-Castillo. De Aza cf 4020Kinsler 2b 3010 Royals 9, Rays 8 Nationals 3, Braves 1 Kppngr 2b 5010Andrus ss 3000 right field fence to tie it at 1 Tampa Bay Kansas City Winless in his first four starts handing the Rangers their first WashingtonAtlanta Rios rf 4000Brkmn dh 2000 ab rhbi ab rhbi in the second. He had an RBI ab rhbi ab rhbi A.Dunn 1b 3010LGarci pr-dh 0000 this season, Dempster posted series loss of the season. Jnnngs cf 4001Gordon lf 5121 Span cf 4132JSchafr rf 4000 Konerk dh 4000Beltre 3b 4111 single in the eighth and fin- Joyce rf 5111AEscor ss 5120 Lmrdzz 2b 4011CJhnsn 3b 4000 Gillaspi 3b 4110N.Cruz rf 2000 his first victory by beating Flowers’ drive just inside the Zobrist 2b 5221Butler dh 5131 Harper lf 4000J.Upton lf 4000 AlRmrz ss 4120Przyns c4000 ished 3 for 4, his fifth multihit Longori 3b 5230Hosmer 1b 4100 Houston a week ago. foul pole in left field was the Werth rf 2000FFrmn 1b 4010 Flowrs c4113JeBakr lf 3000 Loney 1b 5022L.Cain cf 5222 game in the last eight. He’s 12 Berndn ph-rf 3000Gattis c4020 C.Wells lf 3000DvMrp lf 0000 Andrew Miller got two third straight hit after Texas YEscor ss 4010Mostks 3b 2011 Dsmnd ss 4010Uggla 2b 4111 Morlnd 1b 3000 for 31 with two homers and Scott dh 3232Francr rf 3112 LaRoch 1b 3010BUpton cf 3000 Gentry cf 2000 outs in seventh and Junichi right-hander Justin Grimm Loaton c2100S.Perez c4120 Rendon 3b 3120Smmns ss 3000 LMartn ph-cf 2010 seven RBIs in that span. KJhnsn lf 4011EJhnsn 2b 4111 Tazawa got the third. Koji (2-1) retired 10 in a row on the WRams c4100Medlen p1000 Totals 35 383Totals 28 131 Totals 37 813 8Totals 37 914 8 A pair of unearned runs in Haren p2000Gearrin p0000 Chicago 000 003 000 —3 Tampa Bay 221 100 200 —8 Uehara pitched the eighth and day he was named AL rookie of Tracy ph 1000RJhnsn ph 1010 Texas 010 000 000 —1 Kansas City 001 125 00x —9 the fifth helped the Phillies take RSorin p0000Walden p0000 DP-Chicago 2. LOB-Chicago 9, Texas 8. 2B-Kinsler Joel Hanrahan finished for his the month. E-Y.Escobar (3). DP-Tampa Bay 1, Kansas City 1. Totals 34 383Totals 32 151 (7). HR-Flowers (4), Beltre (6). SB-Al.Ramirez (4), a 4-1 lead. Chase Utley drove LOB-Tampa Bay 6, Kansas City 8. 2B-Longoria (5), Washington120 000 000 —3 N.Cruz (1). fourth save in five chances. Adrian Beltre’s homer in K.Johnson (1), Butler (3). 3B-Longoria (1), L.Cain in a run with a sacrifice fly Atlanta 000 000 100 —1 IP HRER BB SO (1). HR-Joyce (6), Zobrist (3), Scott (1), E.Johnson Boston improved its major the second was the only hit E-J.Upton (2). LOB-Washington 10, Atlanta 5. 2B- Chicago (1). S-Lobaton. SF-Jennings, Moustakas. and Jimmy Rollins scored on a Span 2 (4), Desmond (11), LaRoche (2). HR-Uggla H.Santiago W,1-1 5 1-3 21126 league-best road record to 9-3 through five innings against IP HRER BB SO (5). S-Haren. Lindstrom H,3 2-3 00020 passed ball after reaching on a Tampa Bay IP HRER BB SO Thornton H,8 100001 and won its seventh series in Santiago (1-1), who had six Hellickson 594415 Washington Crain H,7 110011 fielding error by second base- McGee L,0-2 BS,3-3 2-3 45110 nine tries this season. strikeouts and two walks in 5 Haren W,3-3 841114 A.Reed S,10-10 100023 Farnsworth 1-3 10001 man Donovan Solano. R.Soriano S,9-10 110000 Texas J.Wright 100002 The Red Sox have won eight 1-3 innings. The left-hander Atlanta Grimm L,2-1 6 2-3 63349 Juan Pierre walked to start Jo.Peralta 100000 Medlen L,1-4 773338 Kirkman 1-3 00001 of 10 and are 20-8 overall, their made his first start of the sea- Kansas City Gearrin 100011 Scheppers 100000 the game and went to second Mendoza 476613 best start since opening 20-7 in son and fifth of his career after Walden 110013 R.Ross 120001 B.Chen W,2-0 220013 on Solano’s single. Pierre WP-Medlen. PB-W.Ramos. Lindstrom pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. Collins H,4 2-3 42201 2002. Peavy was scratched because of T-2:26. A-19,806 (49,586). HBP-by H.Santiago (Moreland). WP-Lindstrom, Crow H,5 1 1-3 00001 swiped third base for his 600th Grimm. Brett Lawrie homered and back spasms. Red Sox 3, Blue Jays 1 G.Holland S,7-8 100001 Umpires-Home, Bill Welke; First, Joe West; Sec- career steal and scored when Boston Toronto HBP-by Hellickson (Francoeur). Colby Rasmus had three hits Addison Reed pitched ab rhbi ab rhbi ond, Adrian Johnson; Third, Fieldin Culbreth. Placido Polanco grounded into T-2:53. A-31,199 (48,114). but the last-place Blue Jays lost around two of Chicago’s eight Ellsury cf 4011Lawrie 3b 3111 White Sox 5, Rangers 2 a double play. JGoms lf 4020Lind 1b 3000 Cardinals 6, Brewers 5 Chicago Texas for the 12th time in 16 games. walks, striking out the side in Pedroia 2b 5000Bautist rf 3010 St. Louis Milwaukee ab rhbi ab rhbi Ruggiano hit one out to Napoli dh 5110Encrnc dh 4010 ab rhbi ab rhbi De Aza lf 4222Kinsler 2b 5031 Toronto dropped to 4-12 the ninth for his 10th save and Nava rf 3010Arencii c4010 Kppngr 2b 4000Andrus ss 5010 straightaway center leading off MCrpnt 2b-3b 5120Aoki rf 5120 against AL East opponents. second in two nights. Mdlrks 3b 4100MeCarr lf 4000 Beltran rf 5010Segura ss 3001 Rios rf 4011Brkmn dh 4020 the sixth, cutting the deficit to Carp 1b 3011Rasms cf 4030 Hollidy lf 4100Braun lf 5021 A.Dunn dh 4000Beltre 3b 4000 Lawrie connected leading off The coldest May game at D.Ross c1100Bonifac 2b 3000 Craig 1b 5112YBtncr 3b 3000 Konerk 1b 3110N.Cruz rf 3000 4-2. Drew ss 2001RDavis ph 1000 YMolin c4121Weeks 2b 4120 Gillaspi 3b 4121JeBakr lf 3111 the bottom of the first, his third Rangers Ballpark came just Kawsk ss 2000 Freese 3b 3121CGomz cf 4121 AlRmrz ss 3010DvMrp lf 1000 Totals 31 363Totals 31 171 Rosnthl p0000Maldnd c4011 Flowrs c4110Morlnd 1b 3100 Nationals 3, Braves 1 homer of the season and the three weeks after the coldest Boston 020 001 000 —3 Mujica p0000AlGnzlz 1b 5011 Wise cf 3000Soto c3010 ATLANTA — Dan Haren third leadoff shot of his career. day game there -- and the Rang- Toronto 100 000 000 —1 Jay cf 4020Prince pr 0000 LMartn ph 1000 E-Bautista (2), Lawrie (4). DP-Boston 3, Toronto 2. Kozma ss 3012WPerlt p2000 Gentry cf 3010 pitched eight sharp innings, De- Boston took the lead with a ers lost both. LOB-Boston 12, Toronto 8. 2B-J.Gomes (3), Napoli Westrk p3110Figaro p0000 Przyns ph 0000 (15), Nava (5). HR-Lawrie (3). SB-Kawasaki (2). J.Kelly p0000LSchfr ph 1110 Totals 33 584Totals 35 292 nard Span hit a two-run double two-run second. Mike Napoli The game-time temperature SF-Drew. Boggs p0000Grzlny p0000 Chicago 110000 300—5 of 44 was 37 degrees cooler IP HRER BB SO Descals 2b 1000Lalli ph 1110 Texas 020 000 000—2 and the Washington Nationals doubled and scored on Mike Boston Badnhp p0000 DP-Chicago 1, Texas 1. LOB-Chicago 3, Texas 9. beat the Atlanta Braves. Carp’s single to right, and than the previous night. It was Dempster W,2-2 641134 Lucroy ph 1000 2B-De Aza (6), Konerko (4). HR-De Aza (5), Gil- A.Miller H,3 2-3 10011 Totals 37 612 6Totals 38 512 5 laspie (3), Je.Baker (3). The Nationals, who snapped Stephen Drew drove in Will a 40-degree difference on April Tazawa H,9 1-3 00011 St. Louis 006 000 000 —6 IP HRER BB SO Uehara H,8 110002 Milwaukee 000 100 211—5 Chicago a nine-game losing streak to Middlebrooks with a sacrifice 10, when the temperature at Hanrahan S,4-5 110000 E-Descalso (5). DP-St. Louis 1, Milwaukee 2. LOB- Sale W,3-2 762227 Atlanta on Wednesday, allowed fly. first pitch was 39 degrees for Toronto St. Louis 7, Milwaukee 13. 2B-Aoki 2 (6), Braun (5). Crain H,6 2-3 20001 Happ L,2-2 3 2-3 32272 SB-C.Gomez 2 (6). SF-Segura. Thornton H,7 1-3 00000 their NL East rivals to get only Blue Jays left-hander J.A. 2-0 loss to Tampa Bay in a day Lincoln 1 2-3 11112 IP HRER BB SO A.Reed S,9-9 110002 Delabar 1 2-3 10002 St. Louis Texas three runners in scoring posi- Happ allowed two runs and game after it had been 79 the Cecil 100012 Westbrook W,2-1 661134 Tepesch L,2-2 6 2-3 85524 E.Rogers 110010 J.Kelly 2-3 22201 Frasor 1 1-3 00002 tion over two nights. three hits in 3 2-3 innings, his night before. WP-A.Miller, Lincoln. J.Ortiz 100000 PAGE 4B FRIDAY, MAY 3, 2013 SPORTS www.timesleader.com TIMES LEADER

LOCAL ROUNDUP HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Van Rose Memorial Trojans power at Pocono Downs

The Times Leader staff Payton Broyan totalled 12 WILKES-BARRE — This assists and four digs to lead past Preppers Saturday marks the second Berwick, which was never consecutive year that the more than five points from win- Mohegan Sun at Pocono ning a game. Downs will be running the Van BERWICK 21 20 21 The Times Leader staff WVC STANDINGS LAKE-LEHMAN 25 25 25 DIVISION 1 Rose Memorial, a race held in BER: Broyan 12 assists, 4 digs, 2 blocks; Garrett FREELAND — Morgan Higgs Team WLPCT RS RA GB Potter 10 service points, 6 digs, 2 kills; Matt Cash- homered and Joe Olszyk went Berwick 82.800 64 32 — tribute for the former Times man 6 digs, 5 service points, 4 kills Coughlin 64.600 50 28 2.0 Leader sportswriter. LL: Masters 13 service points, 10 kills, 6 blocks; the distance on the mound for Hazleton Area 64.600 62 41 2.0 Mike Hartman 3 kills, 2 blocks, 2 aces; Tristan Fry Wyo. Valley West 55.500 45 49 3.0 Rose was an avid fan of the 4 blocks, 2 kills Nanticoke as the Trojans earned Crestwood47.364 47 49 4.5 a 6-1 win on the road against Pittston Area 27.222 41 73 5.5 track and both covered events North Pocono 3, Coughlin 1 DIVISION 2 MMI Prep on Thursday in a Team WLPCT RS RA GB and handicapped races at Po- Coughlin captured the first Tunkhannock 82.800 51 22 — cono Downs during his nearly WVC Division 3 game. Wyoming Area 64.600 33 28 2.0 game by the score of 25-22 but Dallas 64.600 63 42 2.0 Higgs finished 2-for-4 with Lake-Lehman 37.300 40 75 5.0 30 years on the staff at The couldn’t keep it together in a two RBI while Olszyk racked up Holy Redeemer 19.100 21 78 7.0 Times Leader before his pass- loss at home to North Pocono. DIVISION 3 nine strikeouts in the victory for Team WLPCT RS RA GB ing in December of 2011. The NORTH POCONO 22 25 25 25 Hanover Area 901.000 83 8— day of racing begins with a first COUGHLIN 25 16 17 20 Nanticoke (5-4). Meyers 62.750 54 40 2.5 NP: Justin Butler 43 assists, 15 service points; Nanticoke 54.556 46 30 4.0 post time of 11 a.m. The Van Billy Morrell 9 service points, 6 digs; Corey Rinaldi Charlie Karchner had two hits Northwest 35.375 34 41 5.5 5 kills, 3 digs, 3 service points for the Preppers (3-5). GAR 35.375 30 43 5.5 Rose Memorial, a run with a COU: Eric Williams 7 kills, 6 digs, 3 service points; MMI Prep 35.375 32 40 5.5 Josh Wilk 12 blocks, 5 kills, 2 service point; Mike Nanticoke AB RHBI 2B 3B HR Wyoming Seminary08.000 9868.5 purse of $50,000, is scheduled Lewandowski 8 service points, 5 blocks, 5 kills, Sebastian Maul 3b 4110000 to be the 10th race of the night 3 digs, 2 aces Tyler Myers 2b 2100000 Morgan Higgs c4122001 homer from Sean-Paul Wil- session. BOYS TENNIS Mike Malshefski cf 4110100 Nick Valenti 1b 2000000 liamson. Joharky Santos and Hazleton Area 5, Stephen Kreitzer rf 1000000 BOYS LACROSSE Mitch Romanowski dh 2120000 Christian Skrepenak both had a Dallas 15, Crestwood 7 MMI Prep 0 Brad Yanus ph 1000000 The Cougars won all but one Shaun Boyle lf 2000000 double and two RBI. Corey Metz found the back Aaron Scott ph 1000000 BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER Gavin Galiardi and Troy match in straight sets in defeat- Joe Olszyk p2000000 of Crestwood’s goal five times Coughlin’s Julie Suchocki delivers a pitch against Pittston Anthony Seiwell ph 0000000 Edwards singled for the Blue and Matt Ross added four scor- ing neighboring MMI Prep. Kyle Rosick ss 3111010 SINGLES: 1. Donald Tedesco (H) def. Justin Area in a WVC softball game in Hughestown on Thursday after- Totals 28 673111 Knights (0-8). ing strikes as Dallas downed Sheen 5-7, 6-0, 6-1; 2. Wuster Yuhas (H) def. noon. MMI Prep AB RHBI 2B 3B HR GAR AB RHBI 2B 3B HR Stephanie Pudish 6-1, 6-3; 3. Mauro Notaro (H) Aaron Kollar cf 3011000 Joharky Santos 2b 3222100 the Comets. def. Billy Spear 6-2, 6-1. Cory Rogers ss 2000000 Rich Sickler p3002000 Brendan Baloh added a pair DOUBLES: 1. Dustin Iedik/Anthony Sidari(H) def. Trevor Hall ph 1000000 Kevin Evans lf 2320100 Mike Eisenhart/Len Dryfoos 6-3, 6-2; 2. Adam Charlie Karchner p-2b 4020000 Alec Niemiec ph 1000000 of goals for the Mountaineers. Gralla/Nico Makuta (H) def. Robby Rosanetia/ Alec Andes 1b-p 3010000 Zach Gonzalez 3b 2100000 Yusef Qadri 6-0, 6-0. Sam Harman c2000000 Alvaro Izaguirre pr 0000000 Kyle Morris scored four Bridge leads Berwick Joe Yamulla rf 2100000 Dawin Reyes rf 3121000 goals for the Comets while Abington Heights 4, Casey McCoy lf 3010000 Lorenzo ph 1000000 R.J. Kupsho 3b 3010000 Sean Williamson ss 2223001 Brian Collins, Rob Coslett and Wyoming Seminary 1 Ed Herbener 2b 1000000 Steven Tyson cf 3111000 Will Xu provided Wyoming Jonathan Stish 1b 1000000 Christian Skrepenak 1b 4222100 Steve Roberts also scored. Brendan Drusda ph 1000000 Joe O’Day c2100000 Seminary’s only win at No. 3 to win against Lehman Totals 26 161000 Totals 26 13 11 11 301 GIRLS LACROSSE Nanticoke 121 020 0— 6 Wyoming Seminary AB RHBI 2B 3B HR singles in a loss to Abington MMI Prep 000 010 0— 1 Masahiro Chiba ss 2000000 Delaware Valley 17, Heights. Nanticoke IP HRER BB SO Colin Toggas 2b 3000000 The Times Leader staff Wyoming Seminary 6, Olszyk (W, 3-2) 7.0 61139 Gavin Gagliardi 3b 2010000 Crestwood 4 SINGLES: 1. Jai Redkar (AH) def. Henry Cornell MMI Prep IP HRER BB SO Zach Wise 1b 2000000 Lizzy Dessoye tallied a hat 6-1, 4-6, 6-2; 2. Rishi Mulloth (AH) def. Chris Kim; BERWICK — Margaret MMI Prep 0 Karchner (L, 2-2) 4.1 66312 Asa Saidman p1000000 3. Will Xu (WS) def. Brandon Ostrowski 2-6, 6-2, Andes 2.2 10011 Sujay Murthy rf 1000000 trick and assisted on Daniella 6-3 Bridge threw a one-hitter Megan Bresnahan pitched John Bath rf 0000000 DOUBLES: 1. Eric O’Nofrey/Steven Shields (AH) her best game of the season, GAR 13, Doug Thomas c2000000 Callaghan’s goal in Crestwood’s def. Matt Cartwright/Grant Kilnger 6-1, 6-3; 2. with six strikeouts as Ber- Stefan Olsen lf 2000000 loss at home. Riley Barett/Sahas Chandrmir (AH) def. Mortiz wick edged Lake-Lehman 2-0 allowing just five hits as the Wyoming Seminary 0 Kristian Olsen cf 2000000 Haggeman/Matt Obeid 6-2, 6-0 Rich Sickler threw a two-hit- Troy Edwards rf 2010000 Thursday in a WVC Division 2 Blue Knights posted their first Totals 19 020000 BOYS VOLLEYBALL GIRLS TRACK softball game. shutout. ter in the Grenadiers’ five-inning GAR 203 80—13 Nanticoke 3, Holy Redeemer 121, Wyoming Seminary 000 00—0 Sara Berlin and Ashton Alison Louie led the hitting win on the road. Sickler struck GAR IP HRER BB SO Wyoming Valley West 0 Nanticoke 28 out four and drove in two runs Sickler (W, 2-1) 5.0 20014 Mensinger had two hits each with two singles and three RBI. Wyoming Seminary IP HRER BB SO Nanticoke earned a win on Holy Redeemer won the first for the Dawgs, who improved Seminary finished with 12 hits. to help his own cause. Saidman (L, 0-5) 3.2 79953 the road after escaping the first four events to start the meet Wise 1.0 44332 to 8-2 in Division 2 and took Rachel Stanziola had two GAR (3-5) got a three-run K. Olsen 0.1 00001 game by two points and rolling and never looked back in a vic- over first place. hits for MMI. through the next two by the tory over Nanticoke. MMI Prep 000 000 0 — 0 scores of 25-11 and 25-19. Melonie Kusakavitch won Lehman’s Lexi Oplinger Wyoming Seminary 000 303 x — 6 broke up the no-hitter with a WP — Megan Bresnahan (4-6) 7 IP, 5 H, 0 R, 0 MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL NANTICOKE 27 25 25 the triple and long jumps for ER, 1 BB, 3 K. LP — Kayla Karchner (0-7) 6 IP, WYOMING VALLEY WEST 25 11 19 single in the fourth inning. 12 H, 6 R, 5 ER, 2 BB, 4 K. NAN: Ed Lukowski 25 assists, 2 kills, 2 aces; the Royals while also run- Top hitters — MMI, Rachel Stanziola 2-3; WS, Lake-Lehman 000 000 0 — 0 John Pietrzyk 10 kills, 2 aces; Matt Winters 10 Alison Louis 2 hits, 3 RBI; Hannah Gabriel 2 hits; Berwick 000 020 x — 2 kills, 3 blocks, 1 dig ning on the winning 400 Lily Williams 2 hits; Natalie Meagher 2 hits. WVW: Chris Spellman 13 kills, 12 digs; Damian WP — Margaret Bridge (8-2) 7 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, RailRiders take fifth in a row relay team along with Marnie Pierontoni 5 kills, 1 block, 1 ace; Mark BUrridge 0 BB, 6 K. LP — Jordan Hodle (0-9) 6 IP, 7 H, 2 Hanover Area 14, Meyers 4 9 kills, 4 aces Kusakavitch, who also won the R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 1 K. 2B — Taylor Kern (B). (6 inn.) Holy Redeemer 3, 100-meter dash. Top hitters — Sara Berlin 2-3, Ashton Mensinger Rebecca Morgis won the 800 2-2. Caitlyn Bogart hit a two-run behind Marshall, Maruszak Tunkhannock 0 homer as the Hawkeyes pulled Holy Redeemer swept the Ti- and 1600 for the Trojans. Coughlin 6, Pittston Area 3 3200 RELAY: 1. HR; 110 HURDLES: 1. HR Marissa Ross had four hits, away midway through the The Times Leader staff drove a double into left-center gers at home without allowing Warnagiris 19.1, 2. N Selli, 3. HR Callahan; game. Tunkhannock more than nine TRIPLE JUMP: 1. HR Mel. Kusakavitch 31’4, including a double, to pace LAWRENCEVILLE, GA. – field, scoring Mesa from third 2. HR Markar, 3. HR Martin; 100 DASH: 1. HR Brittany McNair and Mc- points in any game. Mar. Kusakavitch 13.6, 2. HR Mel. Kusakavitch, Coughlin. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre’s Brett and Mustelier from first. Luke 3. HR Pikul; 1600 RUN: 1. NAN Morgis 5:40, 2. ichelle McNair each had two Murton’s single to left scored TUNKHANNOCK 8 9 8HR Durako, 3. HR Gill; SHOT PUT: 1. HR Boicj Theresa Domarasky had two Marshall threw seven scores in- HOLY REDEEMER 25 25 25 hits for Hanover Area. Leah 32’1, 2. HR Hilenski, 3. HR McCold; 400 DASH: singles, while Taylor Baloga nings and Addison Maruszak’s Maruszak to cap off the inning TUN: Not Reported 1. HR Banes 67.7, 2. HR Mar. Kusakavitch, 3. HR Merrick had a pair of singles HR: Mike Conlon 5 kills, 4 assists; Matt Nicholas Byorick; 400 RELAY: 1. HR 56.7; 300 HURDLES: and Alyssa Talarico each two-run double in the seventh and stake SWB to a 3-0 lead. 5 service points, 1 kill; Mike Morrison 4 kills; Ken 1. NAN Selli 55.7, 2. NAN Waclawski, 3. HR Cal- for Meyers. Rexer 10 service points, 2 kills broke open a scoreless game that Scranton/Wilkes-Barre added lahan; DISCUS: 1. HR Boich 98’9, 2. HR Turosky, doubled for Pittston Area. Meyers 011110 — 4 3. HR McCole; LONG JUMP: 1. HR Mel. Kusa- Coughlin201 030 0 — 6 Hanover Area 302 432 — 14 eventually became a 4-1 victory an insurance run in the eighth Lake-Lehman 3, Berwick 0 kavitch 14’2, 2. NAN Selli, 3. HR Marker; 800 Pittst0n Area 000 003 0 — 3 WP — Mary Kate Penczkowski (8-1) 6 IP, 5 H, 4 Lake-Lehman earned a RUN: 1. NAN Morgis 2:32, 2. HR Gregorio, 3. WP — Julie Suchocki (4-8) 7 IP, 9 H, 3 R, 3 ER, R, 3 ER, 1 BB, 7 K. LP — Gina Strillaci (0-1) 3 IP, for the RailRiders over the Gwin- when David Adams reached HR Nitowski; 200 DASH: 1. HR Pikul 30.7, 2. HR 1 BB, 3 K. LP — Taylor Baloga (2-10) 7 IP, 7 H, 6 3 H, 5 R, 3 ER, 2 BB, 7 K; Bri DiMaggio 3 IP, 7 H, net Braves on Thursday night. on a fielder’s choice and Mesa sweep of Berwick behind 13 Maganello, 3. NAN Pioquinto; 3200 RUN: 1. HR R, 3 ER, 0 BB, 1 K. 9 R, 7 ER, 4 BB 0 K. GReer 14:43, 2. HR Durako, 3. HR Gill; JAVE- 2B— Marissa Ross (C), Baloga (PA), Alyssa Ta- 2B — Belch (M). HR — Caitlyn Bogart (H). The RailRiders have now won launched a triple over the head service points and 10 kills from LIN: 1. HR Boich 107’9, 2. NAN Gurzynski, 3. HR lerico (PA). Top hitters — MEY, Leah Merrick 2 hits. HAN, Kevin Masters. Noss; 1600 RELAY: 1. HR 6:04; HIGH JUMP: 1. Top hitters — COU, Ross 4 hits. PA, Theresa Bogart 2 hits; Brittany McNair 2 hits; Michelle five consecutive games to run of center fielder Todd Cunning- HR Shianda 4’6, 2. HR Banis Domarasky 2 hitsl Lauren Dragon 2 hits. McNair 2 hits. their record to 14-11. ham. Marshall (1-2) faced the mini- Gwinnett ended the RailRider STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS mum in four of his seven innings, shutout in the eighth courtesy and forced Gwinnett into three of an RBI single from Brian Mc- groundball double plays. He al- Cann. McCann went 1-of-4 in his lowed just five hits, walked three first game of 2013 with Gwinnet Ovechkin helps lead Capitals past Rangers in Game 1 and struck out two. Cody Eppley as part of a rebah stint. came on in relief and recorded Gilmartin (2-1) ended up toss- his second save of the season. ing 6 2/3 innings in the falling The Associated Press who led the NHL with 32 goals Game 2 of the best-of-seven lead in the best-of-seven series, Gwinnett starter Sean Gilmar- effort and allowed three earned WASHINGTON — Alex this season, crashed the net to series is Saturday in Washing- with Game 2 set for Friday tin had a no-hitter going into the runs. Ovechkin’s franchise-record score on a power play about ton. night at the Bell Centre. seventh, but Melky Mesa erased The RailRiders are in the 31st career playoff goal got the seven minutes into the second Senators 4, Canadiens 2 Erik Karlsson and Guillaume that with a lead-off single. Zoilo midst of a nine-day, eight-game Capitals started before less- period to tie the game for the MONTREAL — Craig Latendresse also scored for the Almonte followed with a base hit road trip before returning home heralded teammates Marcus Capitals, the third-seeded team Anderson made 48 saves in a Senators, who were outshot to left field, moving Mesa to sec- for an eight-game home stand on Johansson and Jason Chimera in the Eastern Conference. ond. Mesa advanced to third on a Monday. It starts with the first spectacular goaltending perfor- 50-31 but saw Anderson easily scored 46 seconds apart, and Carl Hagelin had put sixth- mance as the groundout by Dan Johnson and, of four against the Indianapolis win the goaltending duel with Washington beat the New York seeded New York ahead 1-0 beat the Montreal Canadiens in after a walk to SWB newcomer Indians (Pittsburgh Pirates) at Rangers 3-1 Thursday night in the first period -- the only Game 1 of their playoff series. Carey Price, who was beaten Ronnier Mustelier, Maruszak 6:35 p.m. in Game 1 of their first-round puck that made it past Braden Jakob Silfverberg and Marc twice through the pads. series. Holtby, who finished with 35 Methot scored early in the third Rene Bourque and Brendan Ovechkin, a two-time MVP saves. period and gave Ottawa a 1-0 Gallagher replied for Montreal. NBA PLAYOFFS

pure excitement and emotion and resume practice on Sunday. have to push him,” Hynes said. Nets beat Bulls to force Game 7 PENS that I couldn’t really control. We They’ll also watch the scores “We felt it was best that he had were fighting for a goal all game over the next few days to see the day off. He’ll be back with us By ANDREW SELIGMAN This time, he hit both to make it up until then and just weren’t who they will face next. on Sunday.” Continued from Page 1B AP Sports Writer a three-point game with 19.2 sec- getting it.” Binghamton 1 0 1 — 2 riod, outshooting Binghamton “We’ll enjoy this for a couple After that, the goals got even Penguins 0 0 3 — 3 onds left. 14-7, but were unable to get any- nights and I’m not sure we’ll be First Period: Scoring – 1. BNG, Matt Puempel CHICAGO — Deron Williams, bigger. With the Penguins on a starting (the next series) for a 2 (Stone) 5:00. Penalties – WBS, Grant (boarding) Brook Lopez and Joe Johnson The Bulls had a chance to tie thing past goaltender Nathan :24; BNG power play with less than two it, but Marco Belinelli missed Lawson. little bit, so it’s nice,” Holzap- Second Period: Scoring – None. Penalties each scored 17 points, and the minutes to play, Trevor Smith fel said. “Binghamton played – BNG, Hamilton (high-sticking) :20; BNG, Jessi- a 3-pointer and Joakim Noah It wasn’t until nearly midway man (charging) 3:35; BNG, Borowiecki (roughing) Brooklyn Nets again avoided sent a backdoor pass out in front 6:24; WBS, Collins (roughing) 6:24; WBS, bench – stepped out of bounds with through the third period before great tonight and all series, and elimination, beating the short- that Holzapfel one-timed into an served by Dumoulin (delay of game) 14:33. about six seconds left. they would solve Lawson, and they were a desperate team that Third Period: Scoring – 2. WBS, Zach Sill 1 handed Chicago Bulls 95-92 empty net. wanted that win tonight.” (Megna) shorthanded 7:32. 3. WBS, Riley Holza- Thursday to tie their first-round Chicago still had a chance, they did it shorthanded. “Smitty made a great pass and pfel 2 (Smith, Kolarik) power play 18:42. 4. WBS, Jayson Megna 1 (Sill, Mormina) empty net 19:32. series at 3. though. The play started when Jay- it was easy to put it in there,” NOTES 5. BNG, Mark Borowiecki 1 (Claesson, Dziurzyns- ki) 19:58. Penalties – WBS, Smith (roughing) 5:58; The series goes back to Brook- Noah tied up Williams after son Megna gained the puck and Holzapfel said of the goal, which • G Jeff Zatkoff, D Peter BNG, Cannone (tripping) 17:14. lyn for Game 7 on Saturday. The the inbounds, resulting in a jump rushed up ice with Zach Sill on is the second of his postseason Merth, D Cody Wild, C Chris Shots on goal: Binghamton – 9-7-5-21; Pen- guins – 4-14-10-28 ball with 3.6 seconds left. a two-on-one. Sill reached out Barton, RW Christiaan Minella, winner gets Miami in the second career. “I haven’t had too much Power-play Opportunities: Binghamton – 0 of Johnson controlled the ball, and got enough of his blade on success in the playoffs in my ca- LW Bobby Farnham, LW Anton 4; Penguins – 1 of 5 round. Goaltenders: Binghamton – Nathan Lawson The Bulls hung in until the and the Nets hung on. Megna’s pass to loft the puck reer, so to get that one and keep Zlobin, LW Steve MacIntyre, D 0-3 (26 saves – 28 shots); Penguins – Brad Thies- sen 0-0 (20-21) Gerald Wallace added 15 over Lawson into the top corner the team moving on is a great Harrison Ruopp and RW Matia end even though they were miss- Starters: Binghamton – G Nathan Lawson, D points as Brooklyn won its sec- to even things up 1-1. feeling.” Marcantuoni were scratched for Mark Borowiecki, D Codi Ceci, LW Corey Cowick, ing Luol Deng and Kirk Hinrich. C Wacey Hamilton, RW Dustin Gazley. Penguins ond straight. The goal provided a huge mo- Megna added an empty net the Penguins. – G Brad Thiessen, D Joey Mormina, D Philip A layup by Nazr Mohammed mentum boost for the Penguins goal that seemed to seal the win • Hynes said Zatkoff is day- Samuelsson, LW Riley Holzapfel, C Trevor Smith, cut the Nets’ lead to 93-92 with Only eight NBA teams have RW Chad Kolarik as did Sill’s celebration as he with 28 seconds left, but Bing- to-day and added his situation Three Stars: 1. WBS, Zach Sill (goal, assist) 25.2 seconds remaining. come back from a 3-1 deficit to jumped against the glass. 2. WBS, Riley Holzapfel (goal) 3. WBS, Jayson Nate Robinson then fouled An- win a best-of-7 series, but the hamton did manage to score is “nothing serious” but is some- Megna (goal, assist) “The celebration went a little with two seconds on the clock. thing pre-existing. Referee – Chris Ciamaga, Dave Lewis. Lines- dray Blatche, who had missed a Nets are in position to do just men – Kiel Murchison, Jud Ritter bit overboard,” Sill said. “It was The team will be off today “It’s not a situation where we Attendance – 6,186 free throw only moments earlier. that. TIMeS LeADeR www.timesleader.com SPORTS FRIDAY, MAY 3, 2013 PAge 5B

NFL Poll finds widespread support for Redskins name

By BEN NUCKOLS “Redskins” still enjoys wide- interviews with 1,004 adults on Americans have gone through months. In February, the Nation- name change, and it appears to Associated Press spread support. Nearly four in both land lines and cell phones. in this country, to have a sports al Museum of the American In- have enough support to pass, al- WASHINGTON — It’s been five Americans don’t think the It has a margin of sampling error team named the Redskins — dian held a daylong symposium though the council has no power a rough offseason for the Wash- team should change its name, of plus or minus 3.9 percentage come on, now. It’s bad,” said on the use of Indian mascots by over the team. ington Redskins, and not just be- the survey found. Only 11 per- points. Pamela Rogal, 56, a writer from sports teams. Museum Director “We need to get rid of it,” said cause of the knee injury to star cent think it should be changed, Several poll respondents told Boston. “Much farther down the Kevin Gover, of the Pawnee Na- longtime local news anchor Jim quarterback Robert Griffin III. while 8 percent weren’t sure and The AP that they did not con- road, we’re going to look back on tion, said the word “redskin” was Vance in a commentary that The team’s nickname, which 2 percent didn’t answer. sider the name offensive and this and say, ‘Are you serious? “the equivalent of the n-word.” aired in February. some consider a derogatory term Although 79 percent favor cited tradition in arguing that it Did they really call them the District of Columbia Mayor Vance, of WRC-TV, revealed for Native Americans, has faced keeping the name, that does shouldn’t change. Washington Redskins?’ It’s a no- Vincent Gray, a Democrat, sug- that he has avoided using the a barrage of criticism. Local represent a 10 percentage point “That’s who they’ve been for- brainer.” gested that the team would have name on the air for the past few leaders and pundits have called drop from the last national poll ever. That’s who they’re known Among football fans, 11 per- to consider changing the name years. for a name change. Opponents on the subject, conducted in as,” said Sarah Lee, a 36-year-old cent said the name should be if it wanted to play its home Other media outlets have have launched a legal challenge 1992 by The Washington Post stay-at-home mom from Osceola, changed — the same as among games in the city again. Del- done the same. The Washing- intended to deny the team fed- and ABC News just before the Ind. “I think we as a people make non-fans. Among nonwhite egate Eleanor Holmes Norton, ton City Paper substitutes the eral trademark protection. A bill team won its most recent Super race out to be a bigger issue than football fans, 18 percent said it a Democrat who represents the name “Pigskins,” and DCist. introduced in Congress in March Bowl. Then, 89 percent said the it is.” should change, about double the district in Congress, said she’s a com announced in February that would do the same, though it ap- name should not be changed, But those who think the name percentage of white football fans fan of the team but avoids say- it would avoid using the name pears unlikely to pass. and 7 percent said it should. should be changed say the word who oppose the name. ing “Redskins.” Just this week, in print. The Kansas City Star But a new Associated Press- The AP-GfK poll was conduct- is obviously derogatory. In Washington, debate over a D.C. councilmember intro- also has a policy against printing GfK poll shows that nationally, ed from April 11-15 and included “With everything that Native the name has increased in recent duced a resolution calling for a “Redskins.”

COLLege FOOTBALL PRO gOLF Irish may McIlroy opens with 67, add to ties for Wells Fargo lead The Associated Press CHARLOTTE, N.C. — For all the talk about the greens, Rory stadium McIlroy’s most important club was his driver Thursday in the By TOM COYNE Wells Fargo Championship. Associated Press McIlroy kept the ball in play SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Notre at Quail Hollow and gave him- Dame unveiled a plan Thursday self plenty of birdie chances on to add buildings and more than a cloudy, soft afternoon. He ran 3,000 revenue-producing pre- off six birdies in a seven-hole mium seats in and around Notre stretch around the turn and fin- Dame Stadium in a push to ished with an 8-foot birdie putt make that area of campus more for a 5-under 67 to share the of a community hub. lead with six other players. The stadium that opened in AP PHOTO It was the first time this year 1930 and was expanded in 1997 This artist rendering released by the University of Notre Dame on Thursday shows proposed McIlroy has been atop the lead- is used fewer than 10 times a changes to Notre Dame Stadium. The plan would add buildings and more than 3,000 revenue-pro- erboard after any round, and the AP PHOTO year for football games, com- ducing premium seats in and around Notre Dame Stadium in a push to make that area of campus first time he broke par in the Rory McIlroy, of Northern Ire- land, chips to the ninth green mencement and recreational more of a community hub. opening round. during the first round of the events. The idea is to use the “Now that I feel like I’m event such as the NHL’s Winter nents’ locker room to be moved been done at other high-profile Wells Fargo Championship at stadium as a centerpiece where Classic, Swarbrick said. to the other end of the stadium, facilities, such as Fenway Park, swinging it well, this is the sort academics, athletics, students’ Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, “We’re in a business where meaning they would no longer Lambeau Field, Wrigley Field, of golf I expect to play,” McIlroy N.C., on Thursday. social lives and the surrounding we have to generate some ad- use the tunnel where Notre the stadiums at Michigan and said. community come together. ditional revenue out of that sta- Dame enters. Ohio State, and the Rose Bowl. Nick Watney, Ryan Moore, and an approach into 8 feet on “We’ll take our most iconic dium to support the program,” Although some Notre Dame An artist’s rendering of the Robert Garrigus and PGA Tour the 11th for another birdie. athletic venue and reimagine it Swarbrick said. “Long-term alumni have opposed changes plan appeared to show two black rookie Derek Ernst shot 67 in His biggest scare came on as the site of year-round univer- premium seating plays a role in to Notre Dame Stadium, such as scoreboards on the west side the morning. Daniel Summer- the 18th, when McIlroy looked sity use, not five-day-a-year ath- that.” talk of adding video scoreboards of the stadium. Swarbrick was hays and Nate Smith, a Monday nervously down the left side of letic use,” athletic director Jack Under the proposal, buildings or artificial turf, Swarbrick said asked if those were video boards. qualifier, joined McIlroy by post- the fairway as the ball flirted Swarbrick said. running parallel to the sidelines he has been encouraged by “Absolutely no decision made ing their 67s in the afternoon. with the winding creek, barely The first step is to see if space would rise about three stories the response he’s received so on video boards,” Swarbrick Phil Mickelson and Lucas clearing the water. From there, in and around “The House that above the stadium, providing far from those who have seen said, saying the two scoreboards Glover were in a large group at he hit 8-iron that stopped close Rockne Built” can be better uti- premium club-style seating that the proposal. He also said peo- shown on the west end zone 68, with 19-year-old Jordan Spi- to where it landed, and he made lized. The proposal would add would include areas where fans ple should keep in mind that were put off to the sides so they eth in another big group at 69. an 8-foot putt that bounced more than 3,000 seats in new could sit and eat. Swarbrick said Rockne, who was involved in wouldn’t block the view of the The talk going into the Wells more than it rolled. buildings that would rise up corporate sponsors and other designing the building, didn’t Hesburgh Library, which has the Fargo Championship was the over the sides of the stadium Kingsmill Championship groups had expressed interest build a traditional stadium. mural widely known as “Touch- shape of the greens. Two of and include classrooms, a media WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — in having areas they could have “He built a state-of-the-art down Jesus.” the putting surfaces had to be center, student center and com- during game days. stadium. We want to keep every- The rendering also shows the entirely replaced by sod just Thai teen Ariya Jutanugarn shot munity center. “We have a critical lack of thing about that building, but stadium connecting to the Joyce a week ago — the 10th green a 7-under 64 to take a two- The proposal would solve a that,” he said. embrace that original vision,” Center, which would allow fans had to be sodded twice — and stroke lead after the first round challenge facing the university’s The plan would increase seat- Swarbrick said. to go inside during bad weather. the other greens were ragged. of the LPGA Tour’s Kingsmill academic side: Finding space in ing to about 84,000, up from He said construction wouldn’t The building on the stadium’s Some had ugly patches of brown Championship. a central area on a campus. It the present 80,795, although impact the existing bowl. east side would be a media cen- where there was no grass. The 17-year-old Jutanugarn would also help the athletic de- Swarbrick said he doesn’t know “That’s the essence of the ter. Executive vice president But they weren’t as bad as was 8 under through 16 holes, partment raise money through how accurate that estimate is. iconic venue, and we want to John Affleck-Graves said it but pulled her drive and had a premium seating and by hold- players feared, and there wasn’t The plan also calls for the press protect that,” he said. would likely be one of the most much public grumbling, mainly double bogey on the par-3 17th ing other events at the stadium, box to be moved to the other Swarbrick said university of- widely used buildings on cam- before rebounding with her such as concerts and possibly an because Quail Hollow has a his- side of the field and the oppo- ficials had looked at what had pus. tory of being in pristine shape ninth birdie of the day on the and players seemed willing to par-4 finishing hole. accept this is an exceptionally Cristie Kerr, the only-two when you talk about playing — including the Cotton Bowl, all when it comes to the postsea- bad year. time winner in the tour’s eight here at Cowboys Stadium, that which is played at Cowboys Sta- son. He won consecutive Divi- KELLY “It was fine,” Boo Weekley previous visits to the River gets every recruits attention,” dium. The championship game sion II national championships said after his 68. “First off, they Course, had six birdies and one Kelly said. “They know that ven- is open to bidding every year, in a 16-team playoff at Grand Continued from Page 1B were pretty smooth. It ain’t 100 bogey in a 66 that put her alone ue. They want to play here. And and Cowboys Stadium edged Valley State. He was denied a Texas in 2009 at the Alamo- percent, but I mean they’re good in second place. with it being announced that it’s Raymond James Stadium in chance to play for the BCS title dome in San Antonio before go- enough to play golf on.” So Yeon Ryu and Dewi Claire the destination for the first na- Tampa, Fla., for the title game with unbeaten Cincinnati in ing to Yankee Stadium and the The bigger problem was Schreefel shot 67, and a huge tional championship game, all on Jan. 12, 2015. 2009. He waited more than a home of a Cowboys rival, the cool, soft conditions that made logjam at 68 included top- eyes are on this geographic area, The next question for Kelly is month to play Alabama, and the Washington Redskins. Quail Hollow seem longer than ranked Inbee Park, No. 2 Stacy in particular this venue.” whether — or maybe when — Irish promptly fell behind 28-0 Last year, the Irish played usual. That’s why McIlroy was Lewis and former Kingsmill Alabama started its second the playoff field expands. before halftime. Miami in Chicago, a huge re- so pleased with missing only winner Suzann Pettersen. cruiting hub for them, and now straight championship season “I like where we’re starting,” “I’ve played every week, and three fairways. The greens they’re coming to the stadium — and third in the past four Kelly said. “I think the focus is I’ve had 42 days off,” Kelly said. weren’t smooth, but they were China Open that always has players and — with a 41-14 victory against going to be on the format and “I do not like 42 days off. Our soft enough that getting into TIANJIN, China — Dutch- coaches looking skyward for re- Michigan at Cowboys Stadium the format being the four teams football team didn’t like 42 days position off the tee was pivotal man Robert-Jan Derksen shot plays on the giant video board last year. The Crimson Tide lost playing it off and getting to a off. Now, Alabama played very in setting up birdie chances. a 6-under 66 to take the first- that hangs over the field. to Texas A&M and went into championship game. I think well in the national champion- “They’re not the best greens round lead in the China Open, Just 4 years old, Cowboys the BCS game ranked second to that’s going to be the focus and ship game. We needed to play that we’ve ever putted on, but while 12-year-old Ye Wocheng Stadium has already hosted a Notre Dame before blowing out moving forward, it will be on the next week. If there is a break they’re certainly not the worst, opened with a 79 at Binhai Super Bowl and an NBA All-Star the Irish 42-14. whether it’s eight (teams), 16, of seven to 10 days, that’s fine.” either,” McIlroy said. “The ball Lake. game, and gets the Final Four The four-team playoff will whatever the number is.” That’s almost exactly what still rolls pretty well on them. At 12 years, 242 days, Ye next year. have a rotating system of semi- After leading the Irish to the it will be when the title game As long as you give yourself became the youngest player “There’s no question that final sites with existing bowls BCS title game, Kelly has seen it comes to Cowboys Stadium. chances for birdies, that’s all in European Tour history. He you can ask. … If you drive the broke Guan Tianlang’s mark of costing just $6 at Rec Hall. But the games. Later this month, flood them with letters of sup- ball well, you can really take 13 years, 177 days set last year PSU there is progress on the possibil- May 24-27, the IOC will meet in port. advantage of that. And for the in the event. ity of wrestling being held there. St. Petersburg, Russia, to decide He said no matter where he most part today, I did drive the Guan made history last “One thing we always kind of which three sports will be nar- ball well.” Continued from Page 1B goes, especially during the cara- month when he became the thought about as a staff is break- rowed down to be included on McIlroy got into the mix 6,600. The 2012-13 season at youngest to play in the Masters ing the attendance record which that year’s Olympic program. van tour, he gets approached quickly with four straight bird- Rec Hall was sold out for the at 14. Defending champion is about 16,000,” Sanderson A final vote will be held in Sep- endlessly about the sport’s sur- ies — two of them on the par first time in school history – be- Branden Grace of South Africa said. “ But yeah we’d like to do tember. Sanderson, who won an vival in this tough time. 5s, a 7-iron to 3 feet on the par-3 fore a meet was even held this had a 74. that.” Olympic gold in 2004, has been “Support is definitely growing sixth hole, and a big drive on past season. Indonesian Masters Another topic the four-time one of the top supporters in and it’s getting down to crunch the short, par-4 eighth that left The Bryce Jordan Center can him a flip wedge into about 3 JAKARTA, Indonesia — Aus- NCAA champion wrestler is helping make sure the sport re- time here,” he added. “There’s hold more than 15,000 fans. stern about is his beloved sport mains. One of the several items feet. A tee shot that found the tralia’s Scott Hend and South a lot of support out there for That doesn’t mean though that possibly being removed from he’s done to help the sport sur- rough on the ninth led to bogey, Korea’s Hwang Inn-choon shot Sanderson is jumping at the idea the 2020 Olympics. Earlier this vive the latest obstacle is post wrestling it just has to come to- but the world’s No. 2 player 6-under 66 to share the first- of moving every home meet to year, the IOC recommended addresses of IOC members on gether and make sure the voice bounced back with an up-and- round lead in the Asian Tour’s the BJC, especially with tickets that the sport be removed from his website, encouraging fans to is heard. ” down birdie on the par-5 10th Indonesian Masters. PAGE 6B FRIDAY, MAY 3, 2013 KENTUCKY DERBY www.timesleader.com TIMES LEADER Passion not race Vyjack’s trainer puts drives Krigger his faith in jockey By MIKE FARRELL NOTEBOOK By JIM LITKE Associated Press AP Sports Columnist OPINION LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Trainer comfortably through the lane Rudy Rodriguez placed his LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Virgin Islands, when he tried before accelerating around the trust in jockey Garrett Gomez Propped up inside jockey Kev- to reign in his headstrong son. clubhouse turn. He unexpect- in Krigger’s locker at Churchill after Vyjack landed post No. More than once, the principal edly hit top gear down the Downs is a photo dating back 20, the far outside spot in the called to let Dad know his son backstretch as the exercise more than a century. Staring starting gate for the Kentucky was absent from school. He rider struggled for control. He back at him is Jimmy Wink- Derby. would leave work and head was finally brought to a halt field, the last black jockey to Some trainers would map to the remote corners of the with the help of an outrider. win the Kentucky Derby. out elaborate schemes to island, where he’d find his son Normandy Invasion was It’s easy to assume the bond riding or racing. AP PHOTO compensate for the poor draw. Part-owner of Kentucky Derby hopeful Goldencents Rick Pitino, clearly feeling his oats. between the two men is about “I’d give him money for Rodriguez, a former jockey left, talks to jockey Kevin Krigger at Churchill Downs on Wednes- “That’s him,” trainer Chad color. And that’s true, but only schoolbooks and clothes and and Vyjack’s morning exercise day in Louisville, Ky. Brown said. “He’s really sharp to a point. he’d use it to buy medicine or rider, knows the best-laid plans right now.” On Saturday, Krigger will bandages for the horse. When ers in the first Derby in 1875 recalled. “So I had Kevin and are scrambled the moment the LONESOME: While the be aboard Goldencents, the he was 15 or 16, I gave up,” were black; they won 15 times Tom (Knust, his agent) start gate springs open on Saturday. other Derby horses have third-choice at 5-1, and could the father recalled. “I finally among the first 28. But their planting the seeds to the own- Rodriguez will put the race been acclimating at Churchill become the first African-Amer- said to my wife, ‘He’s going to fame and fortune was soon ers. They fell in love with him in the hands of Gomez, the Downs, Lines of Battle re- ican rider to win the world’s ride anyway. You can deal with choked off by jealousy and Jim right away, too.” nation’s leading rider from mained isolated in quarantine biggest horse race since that stuff now. Maybe you’ll Crow laws, and soon after the One of the colt’s owners was 2006-08. Gomez is winless in following a 14-hour trip from Winkfield won back-to-back, in have more luck.’” turn of the last century, black Rick Pitino, whose Louisville nine Derby mounts. 1901-02. And either way, he’ll By then, it was already jockeys practically disap- Cardinals won the college “He’s a big boy, he’s been in Ireland. be the first just to attempt the too late. Krigger had a horse peared. basketball title last month. the big races. It’s up to him,” T.J. Comerford, assistant feat since Marlon St. Julien fin- named Dandella, whom he ran Krigger believes it wasn’t “He’s a cool guy,” Krig- Rodriguez said. “The Derby is to trainer Aidan O’Brien, said ished seventh aboard Curule in match races over quarter- his color that held him back, ger said with a laugh. “What so hard, everything has to go the colt has settled in nicely in 2000. and half-mile flat strips. Over but the quality of his mounts. I liked was watching him perfect. When you break from since arriving Wednesday. Krigger wound up in pos- the course of 100 races, he fig- After a successful stint at yesterday, standing off to the the gate, it’s a different game.” He is scheduled to gallop on session of the photo after ures he lost no more than four. Emerald Downs outside Se- side while somebody else was Rodriguez was aboard Friday following his quarantine taping an interview for a He started training alongside attle, he returned to Southern being interviewed. Once every- Thursday morning for Vyjack’s release. Until then, the colt can documentary. What spoke to fellow islander Julio Felix and California with something to body saw it was him, he just final pre-Derby workout, three only walk around the fenced- him personally wasn’t the long by 17, decided to follow him prove. All those early morn- walked right over, cool as can furlongs in a moderate 37 off barn. and troubling history of black to the States. ings hustling at the racetrack be, with this look on his face seconds. “We’re used to traveling jockeys that began soon after Krigger rises early — “I to find a ride finally began to like, ‘Let’s get it on!’ I like that “He went the way I expected our horses,” Comerford said. the picture was taken, but never yet saw a horse in bed,” pay off when he landed a few kind of confidence. him to go,” Rodriguez said. “It “There’s not a problem. He’s something in the fierce pose he likes to say. He has a work belonging to trainer Doug Replying to the inevitable was easy, comfortable. It was 100 percent.” that Winkfield struck. ethic second to none and the O’Neill, whose own break- question about whether he what I was looking for. We just Lines of Battle earned his “The look in his eyes,” Krig- kind of confidence that’s hard through came last season played basketball, Krigger said opened his lungs a little bit.” way here with a victory in the ger recalled, “was telling me, to shake. Yet he had no idea when he won the Derby with he did, a little, “but I’m not Vyjack, 15-1 on the Derby UAE Derby on March 30. He ‘You’re going to do it.’” how tough the road was about I’ll Have Another. going to brag about it.” morning line, won his first four is 30-1 on Saturday’s morning The 29-year-old makes to become. Last September, after letting Most of the boasting is races, including the Jerome line. it clear that the cause he’s First, at Thistledown outside Krigger work Goldencents, reserved for Goldencents, and the Gotham stakes at This will be O’Brien’s fifth most interested in is his own. Cleveland, and then during a O’Neill lobbied to keep him anyway. Aqueduct. His lone defeat starter in the Derby, a race That was apparent, even at largely frustrating few years in the saddle for the bay colt’s “I’ve been confident since came in the Wood Memorial, a in which he hasn’t had much the tender age of 5, when he on the Southern California maiden run. It was no small the first day I got on this horse one-length loss to undefeated success. Last year’s runner, pulled his horse alongside the circuit, most of the riders Krig- favor, but O’Neill has done it that he was going to be in the Verrazano. Master of Hounds, was pulled family car so he could clamber ger found himself up against before. Last year, relatively Kentucky Derby,” he said. “We just let him tell me up and did not finish. onto the roof and hop onto the were more experienced and unknown jockey Mario Gutier- The truth is Krigger’s ambi- when he’s ready,” Rodriguez “Aidan would like to win it horse’s back. It was all part of much more ruthless. The rez delivered for O’Neill in the tions don’t end there, either. said. because it’s a major race, one his grand plan: “Not I’m going jockey culture, especially at Derby. Krigger’s payback so “That picture,” he said, “The way he is right now is of the biggest races,” Comer- to be the first African-Ameri- the higher levels of the sport, far came with a victory in the referring to the photo of what got us here. I don’t have ford said. “It’s not easy. We’ve can to win the Kentucky Derby was distinctly Latin. Santa Anita Derby, one of the Winkfield, “is going to take the to change anything.” come out here more than in 100-something years. Just, Even today, they are only most important prep races. whole Triple Crown journey RUN OFF: While everything most, and we’ve tried. God ‘I’m going to win the Kentucky about four dozen African- “He worked Goldencents with me.” went smoothly for Vyjack, a loves a trier.” Derby.’” Americans among the 1,000 or maybe six weeks or so before headstrong Normandy Inva- O’Brien will not make the Albert Krigger smiles when so active riders in The Jockeys’ his debut, and he got off him, Jim Litke is a national sports colum- sion ran off during his gallop. trip. He will be at Newmar- he hears those words now. Guild. Back in the day, though, and in his best U.S. Virgin ac- nist for The Associated Press. Write After a visit to the starting ket in England on Saturday But it wasn’t always easy back they dominated at Churchill cent just said, ‘Wow, man, this to him at jlitke(at)ap.org and follow gate, Normandy Invasion, a to saddle three horses in the in St. Croix, part of the U.S. Downs. Thirteen of the 15 rid- horse can really run,’” O’Neill him at Twitter.com/JimLitke. 12-1 shot in the Derby, went famed 2,000 Guineas.

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THE TIMES LEADER timesleader.com FRIDAY, MAY 3, 2013 IN BRIEF Profits send stocks higher ECB slashes Encouraging news about the job market and higher profits from CBS, Facebook and other companies sent rates to boost stock prices higher on Wall Street. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 130 points, or 0.9 percent, to close Euro zone at 14,831 Thursday, wiping out nearly all of its 138-point fall the day before. The Standard & Poor’s 500 climbed By DAVID McHUGH 15 points, or 0.9 percent, to 1,597. The Associated Press The Nasdaq rose 41 points, or 1.3 FRANKFURT, Germany — The percent, to 3,340 points. European Central Bank cut its key CBS and Facebook rose after report- interest rate to a record low 0.50 per- ing income that was better than Wall cent Thursday and announced other Street analysts had been expecting. measures to spur lending and help lift The Labor Department reported that the euro area out of a stubborn reces- applications for unemployment benefits sion. fell to a five-year low last week. ECB President Mario Draghi said Three stocks rose for every one that the bank was prepared to flex its fell on the New York Stock Exchange. muscles further in the face of high Volume was slightly below average at and rising unemployment and grow- 3.4 billion shares. ing evidence that Europe’s economy US jobless claims fall to 5-year low is getting weaker. He said the ECB of 324,000 stood “ready to act if needed,” but he Ap photo also implored European governments A ‘Sold’ sign is posted outside a home in Indianapolis. Freddie Mac reports on mortgage rates for this week. The — which responded to the region’s average on the 30-year fixed mortgage fell last week to 3.40 percent. Unemployment applications fall debt crisis by slashing spending — The number of Americans seeking to do more to stimulate economic unemployment aid fell last week to growth. seasonally adjusted 324,000, the lowest 15-year mortgage at record 2.56% On Wednesday, the U.S. Federal since January 2008. The drop points to Reserve signaled it wouldn’t rule out fewer layoffs and possibly more hiring. taking more action to boost growth The Labor Department said Thurs- By MARCY GORDON in November, the lowest on records kets hit hardest by the housing crisis and Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke day that weekly applications fell AP Business Writer dating back to 1971. because investors are scooping up warned America’s political leaders 18,000, the second straight sharp WASHINGTON — The average Low mortgage rates have helped homes before prices rise further. that their policies were holding back drop. The four-week average, a less U.S. rate on the 15-year fixed mort- sustain a housing recovery that be- Mortgage rates are falling because the economy. volatile measure, plummeted 16,000 to gage fell to a new record low last gan last year. Home sales and con- they tend to track the yield on the 10- The ECB lowered its benchmark 342,250, close to a five-year low. week, and the rate on the 30-year struction are up from a year ago, and year Treasury note. The yield fell to refinancing rate from 0.75 percent, Applications are a proxy for layoffs. fixed loan declined. prices are rising in most markets. 1.63 percent on Thursday — the low- as expected, at a meeting of its rate- When they fall below 350,000, it is Cheaper mortgages have encour- The number of Americans who est this year. setting council in Bratislava, Slovakia. generally consistent with moderate aged more home-buying and refi- signed contracts to buy homes rose The yield declines when demand And out of concern that Europe’s fi- hiring. nancing. in March to the highest level in three for Treasurys increases. The Federal nancial industry is lending too cau- GM 1Q profit falls 14 percent; new Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said years, the National Association of Re- Reserve has been buying Treasury tiously and holding back business pickups key to year Thursday that the average rate for altors said earlier this week. bonds since the fall. And in recent investment, the ECB also extended the 15-year fixed mortgage slipped And home prices rose 9.3 percent weeks, concerns that economic its offer of unlimited, cheap loans to New trucks key for GM to 2.56 percent. That’s the lowest on in February compared with a year growth is slowing in the U.S. and banks at least through July 2014. Pre- records dating to 1991. It fell from earlier, according to the Standard abroad has led investors to shift mon- viously, the ECB had planned to end New cars were key for General Mo- 2.61 percent last week, the previous & Poor’s/Case-Shiller 20-city home ey into safer assets, like Treasurys, the program as soon as this July. tors’ in the first quarter. New trucks record. price index. That’s the biggest annual and away from stocks. To jolt banks into lending more will be the key to the rest of this year. The rate on the 30-year loan de- gain in nearly seven years. To calculate average mortgage freely, Draghi said the ECB would Two new Opels — the Mokka clined to 3.35 percent from 3.40 Still, prices are surging because rates, Freddie Mac surveys lend- even consider charging banks to de- subcompact SUV and Adam small car percent last week. That’s near the more buyers have fewer homes to bid ers across the country on Monday posit funds with the ECB. Since 2008, — helped GM stanch its first-quarter average rate of 3.31 percent reached on. And sales are rising in some mar- through Wednesday each week. the ECB has reduced the interest rate losses in Europe, while the Cadillac it pays to banks on deposits from 3.25 XTS and Chevrolet Malibu sedans percent to zero, creating an incentive took China by storm. GM’s worldwide for them to lend that money out in- sales rose almost 4 percent in the first Buffett: Women are key to nation’s prosperity stead. three months. Together, the measures announced Now GM’s fortunes rest on the rede- by the ECB Thursday amounted to a signed Chevrolet Silverado and GMC By JOSH FUNK writes. “Only in recent years have we monetary terms. grim recognition: Despite record-low Sierra full-size pickups. The trucks, AP Business Writer begun to correct that problem.” “When you get to be my age … if interest rates, European banks still re- which were last updated in 2007, go on OMAHA, Neb. — Billionaire Buffett, 82, discussed the topic at the people you want to have love you, main risk-averse, while some compa- sale in a few weeks. GM hopes to cut Warren Buffett is optimistic about the University of Nebraska at Oma- love you then you are a success,” Buf- nies don’t want to risk borrowing in a into Ford’s lead in the pickup segment, America’s economic future because ha’s business college Thursday and fett said. slow economy. which is red-hot due to a recovery in the nation has begun to unleash the took questions from students. The Buffett is getting ready to face Draghi also delivered a warning to the housing and construction markets. potential of women. talk was broadcast online at Fortune. more than 30,000 Berkshire Hatha- Europe’s political leaders: Extraordi- Buffett’s views on the role of wom- com. way shareholders this weekend. He is nary actions by the central bank will en appeared online Thursday in an “Women just haven’t had the same Berkshire’s chairman and CEO. GAS PRICES not be enough to heal the region’s editorial he wrote for Fortune maga- chance,” he said. Berkshire owns roughly 80 subsid- economy. Governments need to accel- Average price of a gallon of zine. When it comes to investing Buffett iaries that include railroad, clothing, erate efforts to cut excessive regula- regular unleaded gasoline: He says most of America’s pros- said anyone looking to manage other furniture and jewelry firms. Its insur- tions and make Europe a more hospi- perity was created using only about YESTERDAY MONTH AGOYEAR AGO people’s money should learn every- ance and utility businesses typically table place for business. 50 percent of its talent — the men. thing they can and try to develop a account for more than half of the $3.40$3.61 $3.81 The economy of the 17 European So he’s confident the country will track record of managing money. company’s net income. The Omaha, Union countries that use the euro cer- RECORD prosper as more women excel in the “They won’t care about your gen- Neb., company also has major invest- tainly needs a boost. The ECB says $4.06 workforce. der if they think you can make them a ments in companies such as Coca- 7/ 17/2008 the eurozone will shrink 0.5 percent “For most of our history, women — lot of money,” Buffett said. But he en- Cola Co., Wells Fargo & Co., and In- for all of this year and unemployment whatever their abilities — have been couraged the students to make sure ternational Business Machines Corp., is at 12.1 percent. relegated to the sidelines,” Buffett they don’t define success strictly in better known as IBM. Source: AAA report for the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre/Hazleton area

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The Bids will be 05 HYUNDAI TUSCON LX 310 Attorney 310 Attorney publicly opened and read aloud at that You are invited to submit bids for work 444 Market St. green auto, AWD Kingston Services Services time. generally described as Removal of 20 GUNS, OLD TOWN CANOE 04 JEEP GRAND Asbestos-Containing Roof Materials for 20 guns including Winchesters models 12, 67, 88, CHEROKEE LAREDO FREE Bankruptcy The Owner anticipates making a formal the Housing Authority of Luzerne County 94 and 98; Remington models 31, 11-87, 760 and Do you need more space? silver V6, 4x4 BANKRUPTCY Consultation announcement of Bid Award and issue a at Lee Park Towers, 140 Lee Park Avenue, 870; 2 Mossberg #46; Savage # 340; Star 9mm A yard or garage sale 04 CHEVY AVALANCHE FREE CONSULT Payment plans. formal Notice to Proceed on or before Hanover Township, Pennsylvania 18706, pistol; Raven MP25 revolver; Thompson black LT green, grey Carol Baltimore June 30, 2013. The total project is to be in classified Guaranteed Dan Flood Apartments, 100 East Main powder; Vintage Old Town canoe; 3 person boat; leather, 4 door Low Fees 570-822-1959 completed and ready for final acceptance Street, Plymouth, Pennsylvania 18651 and 2 inflatable boats; Fenwick & Cortland rods; is the best way 4x4 truck and final payment by June 30, 2014. Payment Plan! Shickshinny Apartments, 19 West Vine tackle; hunting & fishing clothing. to clean out your closets! 03 NISSAN PATHFINDER SOCIAL SECURITY Street, Shickshinny, Pennsylvania 18655. TOOLS- planer, table saw, air compressor; gener- black V6 4x4 Colleen Metroka DISABILITY CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, including You’re in bussiness 570-592-4796 Free Consultation. ator; Snap On 1” torque wrench; all types of 03 MITSUBISHI DRAWINGS and PROJECT MANUAL, may The work to be performed for with classified! Mention this ad Contact Atty. Sherry power and hand tools; John Deere & Toro snow OUTLANDER XLS be examined and obtained at the CEO the OWNER consists of furnishing all labor, when you call! Dalessandro throwers; gas- blower, hedge trimmer, weed trim- red, V6, 4x4 offices, 165 Amber Lane, Wilkes-Barre, PA materials, equipment, insurances, per- 03 150 XLT 570-823-9006 mers and chain saw; RC including 4 helicopters, 6 JEEP `02 LIBERTY FORD F 18702. mits, certifications, notifications and SUPERCREW 4x4 DIVORCE No Fault airplanes, speed boat and cars, remotes, starters SPORT. Silver appurtenances for removal/disposal of power windows, truck, gold $295 divorce295.com GET THE WORD OUT PROJECT MANUAL is in two bindings and and accessories. Asbestos-Containing Materials (ACM) and door locks, tilt 02 MERCURY Atty. Kurlancheek with a Classified Ad. DRAWINGS are bound separately. Bidders FURNITURE and HOUSEHOLD- stack ancillary work as described above and as wheel, air, cd play- MOUNTAINEER PREMIER 800-324-9748 W-B 570-829-7130 may secure DRAWINGS and a PROJECT outlined in the Bid Documents. All work washer/dryer; refrigerator; freezer; Foosball and er, low compres- black, tan leather MANUAL upon payment of (two hundred will be done in strict accordance with all air hockey tables; large oak desk with top; 2 bed- sion cylinder 4. 3rd row seat awd dollars) ($ 200.00). All construction work applicable Federal, State and Local Regu- room sets; cedar chests; 32 gal fish tank; 3 folding $3500 obo. 02 TOYOTA TUNDRA is included in one Prime Contract. Checks lations. Contractors are responsible for canopy tents; 5 person jacuzzi hot tub, Sun Quest 570-852-9508 SR5 XCAB TRUCK shall be made payable to Commission on verification of site conditions and quantifi- tanning bed; collectibles; household items. white 4x4 Economic Opportunity, and will not be cation of all ACM materials to be removed. Partial listing: AU1839-L 01 DODGE DAKOTA refunded. Project will commence and be completed KIA `10 RIO LX CLUB CAB SPORT in conjunction with the roof replacement Note: Check web site jandjauction.net for pic- 4 door sedan, auto, blue, V6, 4x4 The Contractor, its subgrantees, contrac- schedule. air, CD, 51,470 AUTO tures and listing. truck tors, and subcontractors shall comply with miles, Runs great, 01 FORD RANGER REG the provisions, duties, obligations, reme- J & J AUCTION 570-384-4041 Sealed Proposals, submitted in duplicate, good gAs mileage, CAB TRUCK white, SERVICE dies and penalties of the Pennsylvania will be received by the OWNER, jandjauction.net excellent condition. V6 2WD Prevailing Wage Act, 43 P.s. §165.1 et seq. Housing Authority of Luzerne County $9,000. 01 DODGE RAM DIRECTORY The general prevailing wage rates, as 250 First Avenue (570) 459-0360 1500 QUAD CAB determined by the Secretary of Labor and Kingston, Pennsylvania 18704 SLT 5.9 liter, Industry, shall be paid for each craft or ATTN: Mr. David Fagula, 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ brown, 8’ box 4x4 classification of all workmen needed to Executive Director Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices truck perform work on the Project during the 99 FORD F150 SUPER term hereof for the locality in which the Until 10:00 AM local time on CAB, silver 4x4 work is performed. Friday, May 10, 2013 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE truck Bids will be publicly opened at this Notice is hereby given that on May 15th, 2013, at or after (see 94 JEEP CHEROKEE Non-discrimination in Employment-Bid- time For Courier / FedEx services, times below) U-Haul will hold a public sale for the purpose of sat- SPORT RED 4X4 ders on this work will be required to insure call: 570-287-9661 isfying a landlord’s lien on self-service storage room. The goods 468 Auto Parts 472 Auto Services that employees and applicants for employ- to be sold are described, generally as household, the terms of ment are not discriminated against on the The Bid shall be accompanied by a Bid the sale will be cash or certified funds. Any and all public sale basis of their race, color, national origin, Security in the amount of ten per cent advertised by U-Haul are subject to change or cancellation with- All sex, religion, age, disability or familial sta- (10%) of the total amount of the Bid, as set out notice. VITO & GINO’S tus in employment or the provision of serv- forth in the Bid Documents. All bids shall LOCATION OF SALE ices. remain firm for one hundred twenty (120) 10:00 AM 11:30 AM Junk calendar days from the date of award. U-Haul Center of U-Haul Center of Kingston WANTED! LIKE NEW The successful bidder must utilize to the Wyoming Valley 714-716 Wyoming Avenue Cars greatest extent feasible, minority and/or The Project will commence and end as 231 Mundy St. Kingston, Pa 18704 ALL women owned businesses located in the outlined in the Project Time Schedule. The Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702 USED TIRES & municipality, county or general trade area. ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER is ENVIRON- & CEO not discriminate on the basis of race, MENTAL ABATEMENT ASSOCIATES, INC., ROOM NAME ROOM NAME JUNK color, national origin, sex, religion, age, 143 West Main Street, Plymouth, PA 18651 1006 Aziz Martin 1202 Christal Mutual BATTERIES Trucks disability or familial status in employment (Phone: 570-779-4242) who will be the 1036 Tina Powell 1230 Victorial Masi or the provision of services. owner's representative for the entire 1069 Karen Ciavarella CARS! Wanted CEO is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative project. 1083 India Dykes $20 & UP Action Employer. 1102 Charles Alexander 570-288-8995 Bid documents may be obtained at the 1128 Alicia Bruder CA$H CEO reserves the right to reject any or all Housing Authority Maintenance Building, 1163 Darrell Grayson Forty Fort Highest Bids and to waive informalities in the Bid- 590 Bennett Street, Luzerne, Pennsylvania 1308 Frank Saunders PAID ding. 18709. Bid documents will be available 1602 Cristal Murphy 472 Auto Services Prices Monday through Friday between the hours 1612 James Osticco BIDS may be held by OWNER for a period of 6:30 AM and 3:30 PM local time for a 2025 Corey Carter Paid In of not to exceed ninety (90) days from non-refundable $75.00 fee (checks should 2026 Michael Warren 570-301-3602 the date of the opening of BIDS for the be made payable to Environmental Abate- 2056 Heather Belotti $ WANTED JUNK $ CA$H purpose of reviewing the BIDS and investi- ment Associates, Inc.). Site visits may be 2066 Aisha Tillman gating the qualifications of Bidders, prior arranged by calling 570-288-9549. 2092 Thomas Rambert Line up a place to live VEHICLES to awarding of the CONTRACT. 2109 Matthew Kirkman in classified! LISPI TOWING FREE The OWNER reserves the right to accept B311 John Butler Bidders are required to comply with the or reject any or all Bids or portions there- B324 Amanda Campbell We pick up 822-0995 PICKUP requirements described in Document of. B336 Michael Little NISSAN `03 MAXIMA 00200 - Instructions to Bidders. Moon roof, leather WANTED 570-574-1275 B450 Brian Jones Cars & Full Size B550 Thomas Walsh interior, 4 door, all power, Bose radio, Trucks. For prices... Find homes for Your bid will be required to be submitted B618 Generations Management your kittens! under a condition of irrevocability for a CD, heated seats, Lamoreaux Auto B714 Albert D. Janerich MD Asso. Parts 477-2562 Place an ad here! period of 90 days after submission. B821 Albert D. Janerich MD Asso. 73,000 miles. One 570-829-7130 B835 Jim Brown owner, excellent The Owner reserves the right to accept or EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY B842 Generation Management condition. $6,400. reject any or all offers. 570-735-6241 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com FRIDAY, MAY 3, 2013 PAGE 3C

557 Project/ 557 Project/ 442 RVs & Campers 451 Trucks/ 542 Logistics/ 573 Warehouse 702 Air 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts Program Program SUVs/Vans Transportation Conditioners Management Management EXPEDITION ‘03 37U LOGISTICS EXPEDITOR/ AIR CONDITIONERS Frigidaire 5,000 BTU INVENTORYPLANNER $35. GE 6,000 BTU Immediate Opening $30. Carrier Siesta for a Logistics 5,000 BTU $35. Exp./Inv. Planner Haier 5,000 BTU 1518 8th Street with an expanding $35. Goldstar 5,000 AS ALWAYS ***HIGHEST PRICES*** Carverton, PA CLASS BCDL flooring company in BTU 2 at $35. each. Near Francis 503 Accounting/ Ellsworth Disposal PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED the Hazleton area. All good condition. Slocum St. Park Inc is looking for a Finance Class B CDL Front The candidate 570-825-4031 VEHICLES!!! CUMMINS 300 Load/Roll-Off should have a DIESEL PUSHER FORD ‘05 SUPER 2 year degree DRIVE IN PRICES Driver. Experience 708 Antiques & ADVANCEMENT SERVICES AND 19,000 miles, 2 CAB 4X4 BOOKKEEPER preferred. Must in logistics or Call for Details (570) 459-9901 slides, 7.5 kw Gen. Fiberglass cap. AP & AR; Bank & have clean driving equivalent experi- Collectibles PROSPECT RESEARCH MANAGER 2 Air Cond. ONE OWNER CC Reconciliation; record. Must be ence, strong verbal Vehicles must be COMPLETE!! Microwave-Convec- $7995. Other related reliable. BC/BS, and organizational tion Oven 570-696-4377 duties. dental, drug free skills, self starter PLUS ENTER TO WIN $500 CASH!! 4 Door Fridge - with able to multi task, 8:30-5:00 M-F. work place EOE DRAWING TO BE HELD LAST DAY The Commonwealth Medical College (TCMC) is Automatic Ice detail oriented Email resume to: 570.693.1514 OF EACH MONTH searching for an Advancement Services and maker. Heated 301 Swetland Lane and strong problem holding tanks NEPAJOB@ solving skills. www.wegotused.com GMAIL.COM West Wyoming, Pa Prospect Research Manager. This position is Corian Counter 18644 Responsibilities Tops. 2 TV - Sur- include purchase responsible for conducting detailed research in Wanna make a 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale round sound, Delivery Drivers/ order creation order to identify viable prospects. An important Cherry Cabinets, 1518 8th Street speedy sale? Place and processing, Carverton, PA Independent Ice Maker your ad today 570- Contractors. Need experience in $ ANTIQUES BUYING $ aspect of this position is to compile standardized Near Francis Old Toys, model kits, OLD FORGE, PA Washer-Dryer 829-7130. reliable cars for customs/freight air Slocum St. Park Bikes, dolls, guns, reports, comprehensive profiles, and/or biographical Sleeps 6, Queen same day delivery. quotes. Analyze Beds, Back up sales and inventory Mining Items, trains sketches and make recommendations for GMC ‘03 ENVOY 518 Customer & Musical Instruments, Camera Call 800-818-7958 data to review and JOE NOCERA 4X4, V6, DVD, 3rd Support/Client Care Hess. 474-9544 development action. Recently Inspected. row seat, LIKE plan materials. AUTO SALES Garaged in winter. NEW! $5995. Purchase orders/ BASEBALL CARDS, $59,900.00 570-696-4377 DRIVERS requisition creation. (800) 1993 Topps, ABachelor’s Degree is required. Aminimum of 570-288-2649 Karchner Logistics SAP, order man- 07 NISSAN ALTIMA is now hiring $8. McFarlane 79K Miles ...... $8,995 three years of prospect research or business analysis agement and inven- baseball figure of *Local & Jockey tory tools, MS office 451 Trucks/ Alex Rodriguez 07 CHRYSLER SEBRING experience preferred. Related experience will be JEEP `06 Drivers especially Excel (Yankee uniform) 57,000 Miles, Automatic ...... $8,995 SUVs/Vans COMMANDER, LIMITED *Regional drivers are needed. considered. Ahigh level of record keeping and data 2006, white. Must have Class A $7.50. 570-313- COCCIA FORD Excellent benefits 5214 or 313-3859 11 FORD ESCAPE XLT management experience is necessary. Engine, 4.7L, V8, Due to recent CDL. We are and competitive Gold, AWD, 43K ...... $16,995 CHEVROLET `00 16V, 4WD, premi- expansion we are rapidly growing and salary based on GARDEN URN old um wheels, air, offer competitive seeking positions qualifications. cast iron, needs 2011 CHEVY HHR The successful candidate will have excellent alarm system, ADJ wages. Please call Please send for: refinishing, made up 35,000 Miles, Automatic, Beautiful Styling .... $13,995 TAHOE Z17 AM/FM/CD, Sun- resume and salary computer skills, written and oral communication Automatic, 91K, *Experienced 570.579.0351 of 5 separate roof, third seating, requirements to: 11 JEEP LIBERTY 4X4 4wd, 4 door. Service Writers pieces $85. skills, ability to multi-task and attention to detail. ABS brakes, 570-788-0621 40K Miles, Sport ...... $15,995 $3,500 onstar, towing *Service 548 Medical/Health ATTN: HR Dept. (570)654-0542 package, safari Technicians Box 667 PLANET JR. 99 BUICK CENTURY Please submit a cover letter and resume to: wrap, and *Parts Hazleton, PA 18201 ATTACHMENTS, Light Gold, 64K Miles ...... $5,495 Human Resources, The Commonwealth Medical MUCH MORE! Department BONHAM NURSING & Fax: 570-450-0231 including plows, cul- CHEVROLET `03 VEN- 88,000 miles, *Body Shop Email: tivator, sweeps, 2010 VW BEETLE College, 525 Pine Street, Scranton, PA 18509 or never off-road. Technicians donna.reimold@ harrows, etc. 40 35,000 Miles, Automatic, Leather, Air...... $14,995 TURE Excellent condition. *Detailers REHAB CENTER forbo.com pieces. $200 electronically to [email protected] $1,000 *Sales People Help Wanted: 07 HUMMER H3 $13,600 •Full Time/Part 570-693-1918 $16,995 570-814-8876 (570)709-7210 *Office 62K Miles ...... Personnel Time Certified PLATES, rare Majoli- The Commonwealth Medical College is an Commitment to Occupational ca. Circa 1880. Pur- 06 JEEP WRANGLER CHEVROLET `98 Therapy Assistant 54K, Hard Top, 2 Door, A/C...... $13,995 equal opportunity employer. JEEP ‘04 GRAND quality, attention to chased in Ireland in detail & customer •Physical Therapist 2005 at Antique 07 FORD EDGE SE SILVERADO 1500 service required. (570) 864-3174 shop. (5) large EXTENDED CAB LS CHEROKEE LAREDO Ask for Linda 65K, AWD ...... $15,995 503 Accounting/ 503 Accounting/ 6 cylinder, 4x4. Full &Part Time $125. (1) small, $75. Runs great! 211,000 Select Trac, silver, Positions. Please or Julia 600 Firm. 570-331-2975 miles, 4x4, new 03 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT Finance Finance 105k. Very good send resume to: FINANCIAL 4x4, 109K, Special Deal ...... $5,495 windshield, alter- condition. Fully COCCIA FORD, Inc. DIRECT CARE WORKER SEWING MACHINE, nator, front wheel Serviced. Warranty. 577 E Main Street Antique Singer Direct Care Worker 12 Lonesome Road studs, spark plug $7,995 Wilkes-Barre,Pa 610 Business dome top needs STAFF ACCOUNTANT to work with Old Forge, PA 18518 570-457-7278 wires, ignition mod- 18702 Opportunities repair. $15. First Keystone Community Bank has an ule, brakes, throttle individuals with (570) 472-3615 MAFFEI disabilities in a day immediate opening for a full-time Accountant. body gasket, 3 oxy- gen sensors, fuel Auto Sales program facility. ESTABLISHED SALON WASH BENCH, The successful candidate will be responsible for pump, tank, & filter. 570-288-6227 Hours are 8:30AM FOR SALE Wooden. $40. PRESTIGE WE BUY preparation of monthly and quarterly financial New tires with alloy to 3:30PM Monday Owner retiring. 570-675-0920 VEHICLES! statements; account reconciliations; analyzing thru Friday. Wages Two stylists & 1 nail ONE AUTO rims. New transmis- 444 Market St. YEARBOOKS. and researching financial statements for trends, sion. $3,500, OBO. and benefits will tech, all with Kingston General clientele. Very Rea- Coughlin (30) ‘28- profitability and efficiency, and compliance with 570-793-5593 be discussed at Call Dan Lane @ 570-489-0000 interview. Also sonably Priced! Call 2000. GAR -(18)) legal and regulatory requirements, GAP and 2003 Audi 225hp 87791 ...... $12,990 CUSTOMER SERVICE looking for a 570-239-0917 ‘37-’06, Meyers (15) 2004 BMW 330Ci 80128 ...... $13,499 internal policies and procedures. In addition, CHEVROLET PICK Receptionist/ ‘53-’03, Pittston (6) VISUAL 2006 BMW 325xi 35196...... $19,990 this position will function as a back-up for Secretary/Direct ‘67-’75, WVW (12), ASSOCIATES COMMUNICATIONS others in the Finance Department, and manage UP`99 S-10 ZR2 Part time positions Care Worker. 1967-2000,Kingston 2006 BMW 330isport 66543 ...... $17,595 132,000 miles, red BIZ FOR SALE only; Call Center Part-time. 30 hours (11) ‘32-’52, Hazle- 2006 Cadillac DTS 33265 ...... $15,789 and complete assigned projects to support in color, new tires, B to B Services Experience, per week. Send ton, (8) ‘40-’61, 2002 Chevrolet Corvette 19123 ...... $24,649 department and Bank goals. runs good. R-title, Repeat Client typing skills and resume or apply Plains, (3) ‘66-’68, 2004 Chevrolet Venture 90840...... $5,400 Must See! $3,200 Base Hanover ‘51-’74. working knowledge in person to 2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser 63774 ...... $6,999 Candidates must possess a Bachelor’s degree in Call after 3:30. Low Overhead of Microsoft Office 495 Wyoming St., Prices vary depend- Accounting and have a desire to excel in a (570) 825-0429 Great Location 2005 Dodge SRT- 4 98710 ...... $8,995 a must.Pet knowl- Hanover Twp., PA ing on condition. High Net to Gross 2007 Ford E350 Pass 56256 ...... $13,999 dynamic and customer-driven environment. edge preferred. 18706 $20-$40 each. Call Successful candidate should have a minimum of ***DRESS FOR No Experience for further details & 2006 Ford F150 Crew 72345 ...... $17,999 two years accounting experience preferably with SUCCESS*** Necessary additional school 2006 Ford Must Conv 110258 ...... $9,376 Finance & Training 2007 Ford Must GT 32569 ...... $18,498 a banking or finance related institution. Position May include Sat & GOLDEN LIVING editions. 570-825- Available 2005 GMC Canyon Z85 70275 ...... $13,999 requires a strong knowledge and application of JEEP ‘04 GRAND Evenings hours 4721 arthurh302@ TABcom, LLC is 1-800-796-3234 aol.com 2006 Honda CR-V AWD SE 73435 .. $13,990 GAP; intermediate skill level with Microsoft CENTER 1518 8th Street CHEROKEE LIMITED taking applications 2007 Hyundai SF SE 80013 ...... $11,999 Office products and overall computer skills; Carverton, PA 108k, V8, AWD, (on-site) from 630 Money To Loan 710 Appliances 2006 Jeep Commander 4WD 68574 $13,495 Near Francis leather, moon- proficiency in analyzing and interpreting Friday, May 3 to TUNKHANNOCK 2012 Mazda i Sport 3963 ...... $16,656 Slocum St. Park roof. Stunning! 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Extra leather, one owner. 2003 Porsche Boxter S 26998 ...... $24,998 We offer competitive compensation and an say they’ve never Comes with Ben & Clean $5995. Fully serviced. seen a legitimate Jerry’s recipe book. 2009 Suzuki SX4 AWD 30482 ...... $12,999 excellent benefit package. Please send résumé 570-696-4377 Extended Warranty. 522 Education/ credit repair opera- $20. Dippin Dots- 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser 4WD 56884 $21,756 and cover letter with salary requirements to: $9,850 Training tion. No one can frozen dot maker. 2010 Volkswagen Tiguan SE 22065 $17,599 30 Virginia Drive legally remove Brand new, never 2008 Hummer H3...... $20,890 MAFFEI Tunkhannock, accurate and timely First Keystone Community Bank used. $5. *Tax, tags & license fees not included. Human Resource Department Auto Sales BOYS & GIRLS PA 18657 information from 570-883-7049 570-288-6227 www.goldenliving.com your credit report. 1553 Main Street, Peckville, PA 18452 111 West Front Street, Berwick, PA 18603 570-836-5166 or It’s a process that EO/AA Employer CLUBS OF NEPA fax 570-836-7756 1518 8th Street AFTER SCHOOL/ starts with you and 444 Market St. EOE M/F/D/V involves time and a Carverton, PA Kingston SUMMER Near Francis PROGRAM conscious effort to Slocum St. Park Looking for an SLEEP LAB pay your debts. Extension Director Learn about manag- TOYOTA`03 for our after ing credit and debt CHEVY‘04 TECHNICIAN at ftc. gov/credit. A WAREHOUSE school/summer Need registered HIGHLANDER program located at message from The SILVERADO Z71 55,000 miles, one (RPSGT) board Times Leader and RECEIVERS/REPLENISHERS 4x4 Contractor’s Marion Terrace certified or board owner, garage kept. Apartments, the FTC. 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale cap. One Owner. Michelin Tires, eligible. 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Hoover upright sports electric 4 bedroom BY OWNER two years old, touch Junk bottom cabinet. vacuum $25. scoreboard 84x44 home, new 9 Westminster Dr. FREEZER GE upright screen, easy to 800 65”Hx30”Wx20”D, Portable electric x31. Excellent condi- construction, 4 bedroom brick 14.8 cu. ft. runs operate. Excellent $60. 570-655-1217 Cars heater new $25. tion $100. PETS & ANIMALS with deck & ranch. 2,800 sq. ft. excellent. $75. condition. $35. Dining chair (wood- 570-540-6889 patio. Public Totally renovated. 2 570-655-5022 or 570-331-2975 LAMP. floor, spring en) cushion pad water & sewer, 1/2 car garage. Low 570-881-1939 tension, height & PLAYSET large 810 Cats 2 car garage. taxes, corner lot. SOFTWARE, Win- $25. 570-489-2675 6650 Bear Creek adjustment, 3 wooden outdoor $223,900 See ZILLOW for STOVE, Tappan, dows 7. Box never Blvd. amber glass pen- Trucks PLANTER, wicker, playset. yellow slide Lots Available details. $274,000. white with black opened. 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OBO Equipment tested,microchipped island, Master bed- You’re in bussiness 570-693-1918 with glass dishes. sandbox under- room with two walk Paid In $10. COFFEE POT, neath. Very good IN CLASSIFIED! with classified! BIKE, dirt. Mens 10 in closets, family VACUUMS, two, Bis- MATTRESSWe Beat AllSALE electric, West Bend, condition. $125 VALLEY CATRESCUE speed. Schwinn, 824-4172, 9-9 only room with fireplace, 533 Installation/ 533 Installation/ sell, upright, less Competitors Prices! CA$H 12 cup. $5. OBO. 570-262-6627 a formal dining new condition, 26”. Mattress Guy 570-675-0920 than 2 years old. $150, 570-655-2154 KITTENS Free to room. Maintenance/ Maintenance/ Excellent condition. Twin sets: $159 780 Televisions/ good homes. 2 $275,000 Repair Repair 12 amps with Full sets: $179 FREE PRESSURE WASH- EQUIPMENT. Marcy ER. 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Service color, remote, mint MALTESE POODLE throughout include 570-825-4031 OBO. 570-262-6627 STOVE, Coal Burn- condition $45. Mag- exquisite wood- Email: [email protected] options. Very good for eight with ing, White Dickson. condition, $100. extras. $100. navox 21” color, MIX PUPPIES, MORKIE work, hardwood Fax: 570-563-1933 STOOL, four leg oak $550. CANES & remote, mint condi- floors, stained 712 Baby Items 570-991-5300 570-735-7742 Mail: ATTN: Roxanne Swanson framed, legs with WALKING sticks, tion $45. Portable glass. Open stair- over 30, made from MIX PUPPIES BABY GATE Evenflo TREADMILL, manu- upholstered lift-up CLOSET, for a TV closed caption 2 year health guar- case, 3 bedrooms, 101 So. Lackawanna Trail, slippery maple trees swings both ways al, very good condi- seat, 3” deep, 18” H wardrobe, 2 doors. decoder, mint con- anteed, references 2 full baths, 2 half Dalton, PA 18414 $5 each. Christmas $6. Evenflo child’s tion, and clean. $30 by 15” seat. Neutral $100. 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DIAPER GENIE, strong LS7.9T, like point, new. $10. $10 each. 735-2081 top, 42x30 with TV Toshiba 27” 1 female, 2 males, $6. BABY BATH, $6. new. Programma- FLOORLAMP, Pot- extra leaf. $10. color, works per- black & party All in new condition. ble, ipod connect tery Barn, modern, TIRES (2) Winter- with fans. $500 firm! CART, for a force snow. fectly $25. colored. Ready 570-788-0621 adjustable. Brushed microwave. $10. Now. $550. 570-574-4781 nickel finish on 175/70R/ 13, mount- 570-288-0060 CLOCK, Grand- ed on ‘92 Geo Prizm Vet checked, first CRIB. LOV Delta steel. Very stable. shots, wormed. mother. 72” tall. rims. Like new, $100 570-759-3300 Sleigh 5 in One. 734 Fireplace 40” tall. $200 OBO. $100. 675-0920 784 Tools Home Raised Converts into tod- 570-331-2975 for all 570-864-2643 DALLAS EXPERIENCED CAREGIVERS NEEDED Accessories 570-825-8438 dler bed and love COMFORTER full LAWN MOWER, Visiting Angels is looking for experienced seat. $175. TABLE. Magazine. FIREPLACE TOOLS size Laura Ashley TIRES. (4) LT 265- electric, nearly new. ROTTIES HUSKIES compassionate and reliable caregivers 570-287-3056 with marble top. floral comforter set. Yorkies, Chihuahuas 4 pieces and stand, 70-R17 $60 all, (2) $25. WEED WACK- to work in the homes of the elderly. $300.. KNEELERS, Includes window ER, battery, nearly Labs & More FISHER PRICE bronze, old. $25 225-55-R17, $30 prayer, $50. treatments. Excell- new. $$50. SNOW Bloomsburg 1st, 2nd and 3rd shifts immediately Natures Touch 570-864-3587 both. 570-690-2721 570-735-8730 ent condition $35. BLOWER, used for 389-7877 available in Luzerne County. papasan bouncy 570-760-3942 one year. $50. Hazleton 453-6900 Must have reliable vehicle, valid seat neutral color WATERBED 2 years TIRES. (4) Michelin 742 Furnaces & 570-675-0920 Hanover 829-1922 $15. FP Natures old, queen size, Primacy MXV-4 drivers license and references. Heaters tires. 1500 miles on We offer flexibility, weekend shift Touch BABY SWING minimum motion, STEP LADDER. 8’ Birds? Cats? Dogs? comes with vinyl each. $400 all. This 4 bedroom, 2 differentials and a competitive rate. swings forward and FURNACE. 55,000 wooden by Werner. Skunks? Snakes? safety liner, strong DOOR, replace- 570-735-3438 1/2 bath Cape Cod Call 570-270-6703 today! or email sided to side neutral BTU hot air from Excellent condition. Sell Your Animals wooden frame, ment, new. 9 lite style home has so $35. Peg Pergo high mobile home. LP TUMBLER BED, $20. 954-2029 [email protected] quick recovery steel. $75. 288-8011 with a Classified Ad! much to offer! chair silver $25. gas. $125 head and foot Why Visiting Angels? Leap Frog activity heater, excellent TOOL CHEST 570-829-7130 Plenty of room for 570-655-1399 DVD’s. Insanity. frames. Queen size. Because we care about our caregivers. table $8. All good condition, relaxes Craftsman chest on everyone. Master $80 for all $175. 654-4440 condition. weak back through- wheels. Completely bedroom with walk- EOE HEATER portable 570-690-8386 in closet and full 570-675-7069 outdoor water out the night. Paid VACUUM, Hoover stocked with tools. $495. Asking $89, Deluxe, upright with $200. 825-2961 bath, family room heater. Battery ENCYCLOPEDIA Bri- with fireplace, re- 522 Education/ 522 Education/ operated with bat- Must liquidate to attachments, mint 714 Bridal Items tannica 3 different WHEEL BARROW. creation room with Training Training tery charger. Cole- Joe 570-696-1410 condition, $40. sets heavy volumes Contractor style, half bath in lower man model#2300- MAILBOX, wall- BRIDAL GOWN, 1 set 1947-1976 23 rubber tire and steel level. Hardwood 700. Used only sev- mount and lockable, Michaelangelo, 754Machinery & volumes $95. OBO, body. $30. 900 floors on 1st floor, eral times. Excellent new in the box, $10. never worn. Size 10, 1 set A - Z 22 vol- 570-824-6156 new windows, DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT - EOE condition $100. Equipment 570-655-1217 REAL ESTATE strapless, beautiful umes $90. OBO. set above ground pool. www.dallassd.com beadwork. Includes 570-825-2961 LAWN TRACTOR. N-Z 12 volumes FOR SALE MLS #13-1109 $55. OBO. or all for 786 Toys & Games FULL TIME TEACHING veil and slip, paid HIGH efficiency 38” cut, 15 hp, runs 762 Musical $184,900 $600. asking $100. great, $400 firm. $225. Tracy Zarola OUTDOOR WOOD Instruments BIKE girl’s 16” Bar- POSITIONS FOR THE 570-287-3505. LAWN MOWER, 570-474-6947 906 Homes for Sale 574-6465 FURNACE from bie bike with training 2013-2014 SCHOOL YEAR Central Boiler burns Craftsman, with PIANO, console VASES. Center- FIBERGLASS TRUCK wheels $15. Step 2 Having trouble less wood. 25 year bag, $100. LAWN Baldwin with bench. piece, Glass Adena CAP white, approxi- naturally playful paying your mort- warranty. B & C MOWER, gas pow- just tuned, deliv- Hurricane, Libbey mate size 60”x76”. sandbox with lid gage? Falling • High School Guidance Counselor Outdoor Wood Fur- ered, with bag, $60 ered. Excellent. glass. 23 vases, Good condition $35. Picnic table for behind on your • High School Technology Education naces LLC. 570-655-3197 $150. $900. 474-6362 used 1 time. children L.T. fold n payments? You 696-0723 570-477-5692 570-675-7142 store $45. • Middle School Technology Education $2.50each or $50 RIDING MOWER. PIANO. Livingston may get mail from all. 570-417-9970 570-696-4020 • Middle School/High School Music Cub Cadet. Good GIFT CARD for (2) upright player, pump people who promise condition, needs 744 Furniture & white water rafting style. 35 music PLAYHOUSe. Cus- to forestall your KINGSTON concentration in band. WEDDING BOWS minor repair. $200 For Sale by Owner. Accessories trips down the rools. Ground floor tom made wooden. foreclosure for a fee If a complete application packet is on file, white satin home- firm. 570-362-3626 229 Pringle Street Lehigh from Lehigh removal. FREE 5x4 elevated plat- in advance. Report please submit a letter of interest only. All others made, 12”x12”. $4 Single home, 3 bed- BED twin oak bed Gorge State Park. 570-479-2322 form , ladder, climb- them to the Federal each. 654-4440 rooms. Remodeled, submit a complete application packet. For complete bed set 756Medical Good Sun - Fri until ing ramp and swing Trade Commission, PIANO. Upright Kitchen & bath, details visit the Employment page of the district $50. 570-852-9508 10/20/13. $35. attachment. Overall the nation’s con- Equipment Cable-Nelson. Good concrete cellar, web site, www.dallassd.com All application 716 Building 570-655-6770 height 8’6”. Buyer sumer protection condition. $250 agency. Call 1-877- huge walk up attic, packets must be received by Materials CHAIRS, (2) must transport. Very RECLINER LIFT OBO. 570-430-7901 FTC-HELP or click deck & new roof. Genuine GRILL, Char-Broil, good condition. Deadline: May 9, 2013 CHAIR. Pride Mobili- on ftc.gov. A mes- 570-287-3927 DOORS, (6) solid leather, cus- never used. Full gas $125. 570-829-0217 ty.Green. 375 lb PIANO, sage from The wood. Oak. $150 ea. tom made tank, also brand weight limit. Seat is 1960’s STEINWAY Times Leader and MAILBOX, hand- recliners. new grill utensils 22” wide. $300 included. $150. UPRIGHT 788 Stereo/TV/ the FTC. 518 Customer 518 Customer 518 Customer made, solid wrought Taupe color, FIRM. 696-2208. Recently tuned, in iron. $100 like new. $550 SWING, with Electronics Support/Client Care Support/Client Care Support/Client Care canopy, good condi- beautiful condition. 570-735-8730 each. WALKER with fold- tion. $100. Serial Number ASHLEY 570-675-5046 ing seat & basket. TELEVISION, Sony, KITCHEN REMODEL 570-655-0330 45382331. $4,500. 27’, works great. Dolomite Maxi $50. 570-714-9955 items. cabinets, 570-824-0248 $25. 570-735-7742 $42,000 island, formica CHAIRS. 2 Wing HAND BAG, Dolce Janeleslieco@ back with ottoman, and Gabbana, with aol.com countertops, table 790 Swimming CUSTOMER and chairs, $125, $100, 2 heavy duty 758Miscellaneous dust bag. Bought in Light fixture, fluo- computer, $50 Italy.New. $150. 768 Personal Pools/Hot Tubs rescent, $80, Sink, each. TV, Mitsubishi, 570-654-4440 SERVICE REP 65” HDTV 3D. Limit- Electronics HOT TUB. 8 person. S/S double, $50, HOOD from ‘06 ed hours, delivery FREE AD POLICY Good condition. Chandelier, $50 The Times Leader Tahoe burgundy, no available. $400 CAMCORDER. $100 PART TIME Electric range, will accept ads for dents will fit ‘00-6 570-362-3626 Panasonic, good 570-592-3811 ceramic countertop, used private Pickups, Suburbans, condition. $50 68 N. Main St. 20-25 hours per week, Weekends and Holidays a must. 1.5 ovens $500. CHANDELIER, party merchan- Tahoes $175. Hood 570-417-1502 MLS: 12-3845: Bifold doors, $40 brass, $25, STAND, dise only for items from ‘00 S10 white 796 Wanted to Buy Excellent invest- (2). Avail 5/22-make fish tank, , $100, totaling $1,000 or $70. Auto trans 772 Pools & Spas Merchandise ment property, 4 Pleasant personality and ability to handle a fast-paced appt to see now. Prints, Henry less. All items must from 00 Chevy Mal- bedroom, large 570-779-3653 Peters, $50 each be priced and state ibu, low miles $225. environment, working with customers on the telephone LADDER, a frame CLEAN FILL. FREE. kitchen, living room, both for $80, how many of each Leer fiberglass cap PVC SEWER PIPE for a 4 ft. pool. $40 No large rocks or and dining room. on incoming and outgoing calls. HUTCH, dining item. Your name will fit 90-98 Chevy 10”LX3”D, 4 pieces OBO. 570-693-1918 broken up con- Great price! room, $200, Table, address, email and or GMC 6’ stepside $12. each. Heavy crete. Topsoil, small Call Melissa 2 leaves and 4 phone number must boxes only $250. Please send cover letter and resume to: duty steel shelving, stone accepted. 570-237-6384 chairs, $150 or all be included. No Auto trans from ‘01 776 Sporting Goods 570-288-7596 like new, 8 sections ads for ticket 8’lx39”w. made in for $300. Table, vin- Chevy cavalier low [email protected] sales accepted. LOOKING TO BUY USA $200 Per sec- tage side, $50 miles $250. CAP, AIR HOCKEY TABLE, Pet ads accept- Coleman Jon Boat tion. 570-902-5273 570-817-0402 Leer, Fiberglass, will electric, like new. ed if FREE ad fit 90-98 Chevy or $20. 570-287-3505. 12‘. Call Rich or to: TOILET & PEDESTAL COUCH bonded must state FREE. GMC. 6 ft, stepside 570-822-2455 SINK light grey leather large couch, You may place your boxes, only $250. Jim McCabe porcelain, excellent love seat & large ad online at TRANSMISSION, BICYCLE AVOCA condition. $40 obo. chair. 3 pieces. paid timesleader.com, from 01’ Chevy Cav- WANTED The Times Leader 570-262-6627 $1800 sell for $800. or email to alier, low miles. 20” GIRLS $59,900 2 oak side tables classifieds@ $250. 378-2886 JEWELRY TOILET AND LARGE with glass tops $50. timesleader.com or 15 N. Main St. PEDESTAL SINK. 570-947-1703 fax to 570-831-7312 MURRAY“DAZZLER” Light grey porcelain, or mail to Classified 570-301-3602 Powder blue with excellent condition. COUCH, green, Free Ads: 15 N. pink trim accents & Wilkes-Barre PA 18711 $40 OBO 262-6627 $150, ENTERTAIN- Main Street, Wilkes- CALL US! wheels, white tires. MENT CENTER, Barre, PA. Front & rear brakes WINDOWS Re- $50, DRESSER, SORRY NO TO JUNK plus coaster foot A Civitas Media Company placement new 1- $30, TABLE, PHONE CALLS. YOUR CAR brake. 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Call for details, dise only for items 570-301-3602 Finance Finance Finance call: 570-675-9991 water heater, new fit panels, white 41 cash or Paypal. totaling $1,000 or 570-735-2661 LAMP, table or bed- (570)48GOLD8 w/w carpet in dining pieces, $115, Call for less. All items must BIKES (2) Boy’s room. Heavy. Neu- room & living room. details. be priced and state Murray 12 speed CURIO CABINET tral color, a Pagoda Large yard. Senior Financial/Cost Accountant 570-735-7658 how many of each racer, Girl’s Kent (570)484-6538 oak, large, with light style shade. Marble www.atlasrealty- item. Your name multi speed racers. We are a leading, local food manufacturer that seeks an Looking for Work? ,rounded glass accents on candle Highest Cash Pay- inc.com address, email and $30 each. Jim at Tell Employers with front, claw feet & abra. Brushed nick- MLS 13-767 experienced Senior Financial/Cost Accountant. 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Beautiful, Large PRICE Brick Home with 5 NEW PRICE Custom built colo- REDUCTION! Stately brick 2 nial two-story. 4 bedrooms, 2 full Priced to sell on BEECH MTN. LAKES story, with in bedrooms, 4 baths, West Center Hill Rd. Charming 3 bed- baths, 2 car gar- ground pool, cov- two vehicle garage. age, large fenced-in 1385 Mt. Zion Rd. 24 Fordham Road 3 bedroom, 2 bath room, 2 bath 1,800 AFFORDABLEP ered patio, finished View of the Wyo- 151 E.PSaylor home with finished sq. ft. home with RENOVATED yard, sunporch. basement, fireplace ming Valley. Located Great country set- 64 Center St. Ave. Great Split Level in basement. lower level office, HOME!E You’ll Patio, lots of closets & wood stove. 3 on a dead end, pri- ting on 3.05 acres. Large 4 bedroom Fixer upperE with Oakwood Park, MLS 13-770 family room & laun- enjoy Nthe space & storage. 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Sun room, fam- basement with wet Large lot with 1 car yard. growing family. 570-760-7999 Dana Distasio kitchen with ment. Was an old Call Joe 613-9080 ily room with wood bar. 2 car garage, garage, nice loca- Directions:N Rt www. atlasrealty- to schedule your 570-715-9333 new appliances. rectory so has much burning fireplace, wrap around drive- tion. www.atlasreal- 315, at light turn inc.com appointment Spacious 2 bed- room to entertain. hardwood floors on way. For more info tyinc.com. onto LaflinG Rd to MLS 13-452 rooms and bath Must see this home 1st & 2nd floors, 1st and photos visit: Must be sold to bottom of hill. Call Charlie DALLAS www.atlasrealty- 570-829-6200 with tiled jetted to appreciate all it floor laundry room & settle estate Turn right onto inc.com MLS 13-294 tub for relaxing. has to offer. No bathroom. Central E. Saylor. Peace of mind MLS 12-2270 Call Charlie atlasrealtyinc.co Water 2011 Flood. GOULDSBORO cooling fan. Lower with new fur- level recreation Call Tom 570-829-6200 m DRUMS MLS# 12-1536 nace, hot water room with bar, lots 570-262-7716 MLS 12-3672 heater & electri- $184,500 of closets & stor- Call Keri Best cal box. Plenty Linnea Holdren age, coal/wood 570-885-5082 of parking and 570-371-1798 3 Crestview Drive stove, office/5th LAFLIN nice yard. Sprawling multi- bedroom & bath. MLS 13-96 level, well-con- MLS #12-4610 $262,000 Michele GET THE WORD OUT structed and contin- PRICE REDUCED HUGHESTOWN Hopkins with a Classified Ad. uously maintained. TO 570-540-6046 BIG BASS LAKE $269,900 570-829-7130 5,428 sq. ft. of living SELECT GROUP REDUCED SUGARLOAF REDUCED Louise Laine space. Living room 570-455-8521 COUNTRY ESTATE $120,000. 283-9100 x20 HARDING and formal dining 570-455-8521 $189,900 room with two-way Private 18 acre This large Chalet KINGSTON gas fireplace and estate with south- EDWARDSVILLE has a full kitchen on hardwood flooring. ern exposure & the ground floor $139,900 Eat-in kitchen with panoramic views! DURYEA with full bath. Great island. Florida room Quality constructed for two families to 5 Fairfield Drive with flagstone floor. & custom built, this share, or in-law’s 283-9100 California style all New England split quarters. In Big 5 bedrooms, 4 HANOVER TWP. brick Bi-level home baths, 2 half-baths. level offers 3-4 Bass Lake Commu- with mountain bedrooms, three nity with indoor & Lower level rec- Cozy Cape Cod views, gourmet baths, solarium with outdoor pools, club room with fireplace with eat-in kitchen. kitchen, stainless hot tub, two fire- house, gym & lake- 184 Rock St. and wet bar leads to Gas heat, replace- steel appliances, places, extra large front beaches. Con- Spacious brick heated, in-ground This home has been ment windows and gas fireplace, heat- gameroom & other veniently located Ranch with 3 bed- pool. Beautifully totally renovated newer roof. Vinyl & ed 2 car garage, attractive ameni- near Rts. 380, 435 rooms, large living landscaped two- 76 Main St. throughout & fresh- brick exterior. Two 129 S. Dawes Ave. 208 sq. ft. pool ties! Matching 2 & 307. room with fireplace. acre lot. $525,000. $69,900 ly painted on the car detached Three bedroom, 2 cabana with kitchen story brick barn, Call Tom 3 baths, large Flori- MLS#13-1309 Newly remod- outside! Move- garage with drive- bath cape cod with & bath. Built in cozy “A” frame S cell 516-507-9403 da room with AC. Call Joe Moore eled two bed- right-in to this cozy way on each side of central air, new stone BBQ, heated guest cottage & OPEN HOUSE Full finished base- 570-288-1401 room home. home with 1 car the house. windows, doors, pool, covered patio more...... absolutely Sunday, May 5th ment with 4th bed- Kitchen is very detached garage, In-ground pool with carpets and tile & fire pit all in pri- ideal for horses, O 12:30 - 2:00 PM room, 3/4 bath, nice with granite fenced yard & rear pool house. floor. Full concrete vate picturesque mini farmette & 10 DAVID ROAD large rec room with counters and tile deck. Gas heat. MLS# 13-6 basement with 9' setting. children. 20 This brick beauty on wet bar. Also a floor, bathroom Very nice. $79,500 ceilings. Walking MLS 13-1628 minutes from L a corner lot boasts cedar closet and is modern with MLS#13-1399 Sandra Gorman distance to Wilkes Call Keri Best Wilkes-Barre & 4 bedrooms, 2 full & walk up attic. www. DALLAS tub surround, $85,000 570-696-5408 Barre. Electric and 570-885-5082 Pocono Resorts. 2 half baths, a spa- atlasrealtyinc.com tile floorD and Lynda Rowinski cious, modern Oil heat. MLS #12- Broker Owned 570-696-5418 MLS 12-3626 granite vanity. kitchen with granite Call Charlie 3283. For more Call Mike @ New vinyl win- 570-842-2300 information and 570-455-9463 island & counters, 570-829-6200 dows through- HANOVER TWP. family room with photos visit M.S. Pecora out. Off street www.atlasrealty- Realtor fireplace, media parking for 2 room, living room, Smith Hourigan inc.com. LAFLIN cars. MLS #12- formal dining room, Group Call Tom 3966 For more Smith Hourigan finished lower level 570-696-1195 570-262-7716 DUPONT Group information and with pool table & HUNTINGTON TWP. Newberry Estate - photos visit 570-696-1195 powder room, in The Greens $84,895 www. atlasreal- ground pool, sun- HARDING 4,000 sq. ft. condo tyinc.com. Shopping for a porch, central air, 3 with view of ponds Call Charlie new apartment? bay carport + 2 car PRICE REDUCED & golf course. Three 570-829-6200 Classified lets 209 Constitution garage - Wyoming KINGSTON bedrooms on 2 you compare costs - Avenue Valley Country Club, $69,900 floors. 5 1/2 baths, 2 Meticulously main- Hanover Industrial 3 bedroom Bi-Level car garage & more. without hassle tained 4 bedroom, 2 Parks & Rte. 81 situated on lovely $425,000 or worry! story, vinyl sided, 5 access nearby. lot with formal din- MLS# 12-1480 year old home situ- $330,000 ing room, lower Get moving Immaculate Cape level family room Besecker Realty 570-829-6200 ated on a generous Call Pat today @ Cod in the country 137 Lidy’s Road with gas fireplace, 570-675-3611 with classified! lot. Large, modern 570-287-1196 with a beautiful Large 4 bedroom, 2 central air, conven- DURYEA kitchen, 3 baths, 1st view. Three bed- story home with iently located to REDUCED floor family room, 2 rooms, Florida room new roof and chim- EXETER interstates & DALLAS $85,900 car garage, deck & eat in kitchen. Have a large Three bedroom, all ney liner in April Casino. and soooo much MLS #13-1664 family? Check out brick ranch, modern 2013. Plenty of liv- 2032 ROUTE 92 A must see! $69,900 more! $159,900 this 4 bedroom, 3 kitchen with all stain ing space for the RIVERP VIEWS MLS #13-1100 MLS #11-2429 Smith Hourigan Ken Williams bath home. Living less appliances. 1 price. www. atlas- PLUS EXTRA $199,000 $269,900 Group E 542-8800 room with gas fire- 3/4 baths. Hard- realtyinc.com LOT ON RIVER. Marie Montante Call Florence 570-287-1196 N Five Mountains place, formal dining wood floors MLS 13-215 Just 1/4 miles 881-0103 Keplinger @ Realty space, fully finished throughout, finished Call Charlie fromD boat 715-7737 570-542-2141 basement with wet basement, attached 570-829-6200 HANOVER TWP. launch,I this bar. AS IS sale. one car garage, greatNranch MLS#12-3933 central air. 226 Church St. home is JENKINS TWP PRICE REDUCED TO $189,000 Large 2 story with 3 perchedG high $124,900 All calls after 5 p.m. bedrooms and 2 full 1156 Wyoming Ave. enough to keep Christine Pieczynski 288-9371 570-706-5014 $89,900 baths. Extra large Large home with 4 Smith Hourigan you dry, but 696-6569 room sizes, stained bedrooms, yard close enough to Collect cash, not dust! DALLAS TWP. Group Clean out your DUPONT glass and natural with detached 2 car 474-6307 watch the river woodowork. Not garage, private roll by. Sur- basement, garage REDUCED flooded in 2011. yard. Home needs rounded by or attic and call the MLS #13-190. For a little updating but Do you need more space? PRICE REDUCED! nature, this Classified depart- more information a great place to A yard or garage sale All ready for new home features Looking for the right deal ment today at 570- $68,500 and photos visit start! www.atlasre- owners! This home large living room 829-7130! atlasrealtyinc.com. altyinc.com in classified has been well cared and eat in on an automobile? Call Charlie MLS 13-865 is the best way for and will surprise kitchen, 3 bed- Turn to classified. LAFLIN 829-6200 Call Colleen you once inside. rooms, full unfin- 40 Friend St. to clean out your closets! Spacious rooms ished basement. MLS 12-3731 It’s a showroom in print! REDUCED 570-237-0415 with new sheet rock Ready to move Well maintained 2- Classified’s got 2691 Carpenter Rd. You’re in bussiness walls, soft carpet- right in and story, 2 bedroom Magnificent raised the directions! with classified! ing. The basement enjoy country home, taxes less ranch on estate set- is clean and dry with living just min- than $1,000 annual- ting. Total finished HANOVER TWP. plenty of storage. utes from down- ly, large backyard, four bedroom, 2 KINGSTON LINE UP Worth a look! town. For more rear parking from bath home. This 424 Simpson St. #13-756 info and photos access alley in house features Good condition A GREAT DEAL... EXETER $89,900 $67,000 visit: www.atlas back, large deck, hardwood floors Cape Cod. 3 bed- OAKWOOD PARK Paul Pukatch realtyinc.com modern kitchen. throughout. Finished room, 1 full bath in IN CLASSIFIED! If you like comfort & 696-6559 MLS 12-79 Call Melissa basement with quiet neighborhood. charm, you’ll love Looking for the right deal Call Colleen 570-237-6384 working fireplace. For more info and this sparkling 4,100 570-237-0415 Large deck with photos visit: on an automobile? + sq. ft. 5 bedroom, swimming pool, two www.atlas Turn to classified. 4 bath two story tra- car detached gar- realtyinc.com It’s a showroom in print! OPEN HOUSE ditional home in per- MLS 12-4357 SUN., MAY 5TH NEW LISTING! fect condition in a age set on 2.4 696-2600 Brian Classified’s got 2:00 - 4:00 PM 561 Mercer Ave. great neighborhood. acres. It's that time again! MLS# 12-3158 Harashinski the directions! Extraordinary Very nice 2-story, Nothing to do but 19 Thomas St. Looking for that $277,900 570-237-0689 quality built HARVEYS LAKE Rent out your off-street parking, move right in. Off- DURYEA 4 bedroom, 2 bath Dave Rubbico, Jr. 4000+ sq. ft. special place apartment new front porch, ers formal living & SOLD with 2 car garage 885-2693 Home - rear yard called home? with the Classifieds fenced yard, 2 dining rooms, 1st on quiet street. with stone patio 570-829-7130 level deck & mature floor family room Super yard, home backs up to the 8th Classified will address with fireplace, gran- Your needs. plantings. Modern needs TLC, being Fairway of the JENKINS TWP. kitchen & bath, liv- ite countertops in LINE UP sold AS IS. Wyoming Valley Open the door ing & dining rooms, kitchen & baths, www.atlasrealty- Country Club! with classified! 3 bedrooms & a lower level recre- inc.com. Rubbico Real Custom cherry eat- lower level family ation room with fire- A SUCCESSFUL SALE MLS 13-317 Estate, Inc. in kitchen with room. 2 free-stand- place & wet bar. Call Tom island, formal living, HARDING MLS #13-549 826-1600 IN CLASSIFIED! PRICE REDUCED! ing gas stoves. For 570-262-7716 dining & family 22 Wood Street more details on this Only $335,000 Sell your own home! 76 Main St. rooms have custom Call Do you need more space? $69,900 $214,900 Nice cottage with home & to view the Place an ad HERE hardwood floors, 1st lake rights, close photos online go to: Barbara Metcalf A yard or garage sale Newly remodeled floor family room 570-696-0883 570-829-7130 two bedroom home. to the public boat www.prudential- in classified has Vermont Stone dock. 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MLS acre setting for this roof & floors. Mary Ellen Belchick Second floor has 3 all brick, 2 bedroom MLS# 12-3820 airy loft, private rear 696-6566 $339,900 #12-3966 For more additional bedrooms deck, lots of light, information and Ranch, 2 car $64,900 362 Susquehanna with walk in closets, attached garage Pat Doty tons of storage, 176 Davenport St. photos visit www. Avenue 2 full baths & large and 3 car 394-6901 tastefully decorat- 4 bedrooms, 1 atlasrealtyinc.com. Completely remod- attic, gigantic lower detached. Modern ed, and low HOA bathroom. Huge Call Charlie eled, spectacular, level family room kitchen with center fees! detached garage 570-829-6200 46 Old Mill Road 2 story Victorian has stone fireplace, island and granite $229,000 & workshop. Stunning English home, with 3 bed- seated bar area countertops, mod- Call Christine @ Oversized lot on a LAFLIN Tudor in a desirable rooms, 1.5 baths, with sink & mirrored ern tile bath with 332-8832 quiet street. neighborhood. new rear deck, full backsplash, work- seated shower, Home needs TLC. Modern kitchen front porch, tiled out area & powder central air, gas fire- $109,000 Make an Offer! with cherry cabi- 316 Raspberry baths & kitchen, room. Stunning place, sun porch, MLS #13-615 570-829-6200 nets, granite coun- SRd. granite counter- landscaping with an full basement. This $75,000 tertops, stainless Blueberry Hills tops. All cherry indoor & outdoor could qualify for 696-2468 Mark Nicholson DURYEA steel appliances, Like new 2 story OPEN HOUSE hardwood floors speaker system, 100% financing 613-9080 570-696-0724 homeOwith first throughout, all new oversized 2 car HAZLETON island with Jenn air SUN MAY 5TH through a rural and tile floor. Sepa- floor master 12-2 stainless steel garage & under- housing mortgage. bedroom and appliances & light- ground sprinkler rate glass sur- 1219 SOUTH ST www.atlasrealty- JENKINS TWP. rounded breakfast bath.LInground Own this cozy 1/2 ing. New oil fur- system. inc.com pool on nice nace, washer/dryer $395,000 room. Family room double for less than MLS 13-1729 with gas fireplace, corner lot with in first floor bath. Call Pat today @ Lu Ann $129,900 147 Haverford Drive 570-696-6400 D it costs to rent. and hardwood fenced in yard. $44,900 Great neighbor- 570-287-1196 570-602-9280 Nicely kept 2 bed- Sunroom, hard- hood, nice yard. room, 1.5 bath floors. Formal din- DRUMS Ed Appnel ing room with bay wood floors, 2 570-817-2500 $174,900 (30 year townhome in desir- car garage, full loan, $8,750 down, able neighborhood. window. French unfinished $739/month, 30 VALLEY VIEW Great looking family doors throughout. basement years @ 3.25%) TOWNHOMES room in lower level. Master bedroom www.atlas NOT IN FLOOD Smith Hourigan State of the art Spacious rooms suite with master realtyinc.com Call Bob at Group LINE UP Townhomes conve- with plenty of clos- bath, walk-in closet and separate sitting MLS 13-610 570-654-1490 570-654-1490 570 287-1196 niently located to I ets. Outdoor patio 80 & 81. Gorgeous with pavers and room. Lower level Call Charlie 689 R. Westminster 570-829-6200 A SUCCESSFUL SALE interiors with many trees for privacy. rec-room and upgrades that are Very private 2 bed- Carpet, tiled kitchen office. Two car PRICE LINE UP Shopping for a standard features. room home located counter and AC unit garage. REDUCTION! Natural gas heat on 1.48 acres. Cen- are ALL NEW! Move MLS#13-1076 BEECH MTN. LAKES A SUCCESSFUL SALE IN CLASSIFIED! and central air. tral air, screened in in condition. www. $325,000 Charming 3 bed- new apartment? Shopping for a Limited edition porch, 1.5 baths, atlasrealtyinc.com room, 2 bath 1,800 “Ridge” homes large living/dining MLS 13-909 Call sq. ft. home with IN CLASSIFIED! Do you need more space? available with a “mil- room, extra 1 story Call Terry Sandra Gorman: lower level office, new apartment? Classified lets Looking for the right deal lion dollar” view. building could be 570-885-3041 570-696-5408 family room & laun- Do you need more space? A yard or garage sale Two car garage. converted into 2 dry. Propane fire- Classified lets you compare costs - Located in Butler car garage. 16x8 place, 2 car garage. on an automobile? A yard or garage sale Township just off the screened in porch, Quiet cul-de-sac, you compare costs - in classified Airport Beltway. fresh paint. right near lake. Turn to classified. in classified without hassle 100% financing is www.atlas MLS# 13-916 without hassle is the best way available to the realtyinc.com. Shopping for a $167,500 qualified. Ask for MLS 13-1622 Dana Distasio is the best way new apartment? It’s a showroom in print! or worry! Cheryl or Donna. Call Charlie Classified lets Smith Hourigan 570-715-9333 or worry! to clean out your closets! 570-829-6200 to clean out your closets! MLS# 12-484 you compare costs - Group Classified’s got Get moving M.S. Pecora, without hassle 570-696-1195 You’re in bussiness Get moving You’re in bussiness Realtor or worry! 455-9463 or Get moving the directions! with classified! with classified! with classified! with classified! 436-3790 with classified! PAGE 6C FRIDAY, MAY 3, 2013 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale

MOUNTAINTOP NANTICOKE SHAVERTOWN SWEET VALLEY WAPWALLOPEN WHITE HAVEN LAFLIN PITTSTON PLAINS TWP 359 Pond Hill 501 Birch Lane 7 CONCORD DRIVE Mountain Road OPEN HOUSE Sun. May 5th, 1-3 LARKSVILLE $119,900 $189,900 REDUCED PRICE For Sale by Owner $229,900 Must see, move in Two story, 1,900 sq. condition 3 bed- ft., in Oakwood room ranch, nice Park. 8 rooms, eat neighborhood in kitchen, 3 bed- behind State St. OPEN HOUSE NEW LISTING NEW LISTING NEW LISTING! rooms, 2.5 baths, Elementary Center. Sunday, May 5th, 260-262 Midway Manor Charming chalet Beautiful 4 bed- large living room, All new carpet, 1:30-3:30 E. Green Street Traditional 2 story, style home located 4 bedroom home room, 3 bath. Enjoy family room with paint, interior doors, Search No More! Double Block 2-3 bedrooms, on 4.05 acres in the features a great the amenities of a fireplace, dining new tile counter- This five-year old Plenty of parking 25 Swallow St. 20 Nittany Lane great closet space, beautiful Back yard with over 2 private lake, boat- room, sunroom with tops, tile floor, stain- home is totally with paved back Grand 2 story home Affordable 3 level 1.5 baths, garage, Mountain area. acres of property. ing, basketball hardwood floors. 2 less steel appli- energy efficient & alley. Close to with Victorial fea- townhome features laundry room, 3 House has been Situated across courts, etc. The car garage, central ances, 3 season exquisitely design- LCCC. New roof tures, large eat in 2 car garage, 3 season porch, in- completely renovat- from a playground. home has wood air. Lot 100’ x 125’. patio, beautiful ed. Every room has installed in 2007 kitchen with laun- bedrooms, 3.5 ground pool, gas 2 ed. Living room has Needs some TLC floors and carpeting Move in Condition. 16x34 in ground gorgeous details & along with a kitchen dry, 3/4 bath on baths, lower level zone heat. vaulted ceilings and but come take a throughout. French Call 570-655-4294 pool. $144,900. Call lots of upgrades. & bath update first floor, 2nd bath patio and upper MLS #13-1383 new hardwood. look, you wouldn’t doors in the kitchen 570-301-7291 The landscape is in #260. with claw foot tub, level deck, gas fire- #$144,000 With a two story want to miss out. that lead you out to More info & photos breathtaking & the MLS #13-694 lots of closet place, central air Besecker Realty Deck & small pond There is a pond at the large rear deck LAFLIN on Zillow.com location could not $65,900 space. Move in and vac and stereo 675-3611 in the back yard. the far end of the for entertaining. The be better. This Call Dana Distasio ready, off street system www.atlas- MLS #13-1222 property that is backyard has 2 utili- home truly stands 570-715-9333 parking in rear. realtyinc.com Find Something? $215,000 used by all sur- ty sheds for storage MINERS MILLS MLS 12-3926 MLS 13-871 Lose Something? new price 170 E. Thomas St. out in every way! Call Dave, Sr. rounding neighbors. MLS 12-1695 MLS# 13-1359 Call Colleen Call Colleen Get it back where it 881-7877 This is an estate NEW PRICE Remodeled, 3 bed- 570-883-7594 570-237-0415 $124,900 rooms 1 bath. Large $374,900 belongs and is being sold as $174,900 fenced in back yard. Robert Altmayer with a Lost/Found ad! is. No sellers prop- Call Karen $110,000. 570-793-7999 570-829-7130 erty disclosure. Will Coldwell Banker (570) 239-8556 Rundle Shopping for a entertain offers in Rundle Real Estate Real Estate SHAVERTOWN order to settle 570-474-2340 570-474-2340 new apartment? Rubbico estate. MLS 11-962 LINE UP Classified lets PLAINS Real Estate $49,900 Looking for the right deal A SUCCESSFUL SALE NANTICOKE you compare costs - PITTSTON 826-1600 Call Karen on an automobile? Coldwell Banker Turn to classified. without hassle $89,900 Rundle Real Estate IN CLASSIFIED! or worry! 570-474-2340 It’s a showroom in print! 111 Laflin Road Do you need more space? Get moving SWOYERSVILLE Classified’s got Nice 3 edroom, 1.5 WEST PITTSTON bath Split Level A yard or garage sale with classified! $124,900 the directions! home with hard- in classified Newer 2 story with OPEN HOUSE wood floors, 1 car NANTICOKE large eat-in kitchen, SUN. MAY 5 WILKES BARRE garage, large yard is the best way REDUCED! center island, hard- 2-4 PM and covered patio to clean out your closets! Lovely 1/2 double Great 3 bedroom, 1 wood floors, full in very convenient sitting high on the REDUCED bath with a large basement, central PRICE REDUCED You’re in bussiness hill in the Honeypot eat in kitchen & location. Great curb 57 Dewitt St. air & maintenance appeal and plenty with classified! section of Nanti- finished basement free deck. $42,000 coke. Nice hard- Cute Cape Cod with with a dry bar. of off street park- 3 bedrooms, vinyl $179,900 ing. Rt. 315 to light wood floors, original Large fenced yard MLS#13-1232 112 Clear MOOSIC woodwork, gener- replacement win- & extra lot included Springs Court @ Laflin Rd. Turn dows, Pergo floor- Call Tony west onto Laflin Rd. ous room sizes & for additional park- 474-6307 or Updated town- high ceilings make ing and walk up ing. With-in walking house, new granite Home is on left. $92,900 attic. Put this one 715-7734 this home feel distance of Wyo- 115 Hemlock St. countertops & vani- For more info and on your list. grand. Off street ming Valley Mall! Lots of updates in ties, new hardwood photos visit: www.atlas OPEN HOUSE parking for 2 cars in 1457 S. Hanover St. $129,000 this roomy Cape floors, full, finished, www.atlas realtyinc.com realtyinc.com front, & room for Beautiful Tudor MLS#12-2479 Cod in a desirable walk out basement MLS 13-1038 with fireplace. MLS 12-2852 SUN. APRIL 28 additional parking or style split level Dave Rubbico, Sr. neighborhood. 70 N. Meade CALL CHARLIE $159,900 Keri Best garage in rear. home. This home 881-7877 Smith Hourigan Large eat in kitchen 3BR, 1 bath in move 570-829-6200 Call Joe 570-885-5082 NOON - 2PM $40,000 features 3 bed- Group with new flooring. in condition with Call Christine rooms, 1.5 baths, Finished basement new electric box, 332-8832 recreation room SHICKSHINNY LAKE with theater/rec water heater, and with a bar, wood room. Large level plumbing. Off burning stove, 2 tier yard. Priced to sell! street parking in patio, storage shed, Rubbico MLS 12-4231 rear for 3 cars, 613-9080 fenced yard and 1 Real Estate Call Kevin Sobilo good credit and LAFLIN car garage. Securi- PITTSTON 826-1600 570-817-0706 your house, taxes & 613-9080 ty system and Land for sale? SHAVERTOWN Place an ad insurance would be more. under $400/month. PRICE REDUCED NANTICOKE MLS 12-3292 and SELL R. 1104 Springbrook 570-829-7130 MLS #12-3900. For Cape Cod home $175,000 more information John Polifka $360,000 with endless possi- Lake Front Property WEST PITTSTON and photos visit bilities. 3-4 bed- 570-704-6846 at Shickshinny Lake! SWOYERSVILLE www.atlasrealty- room, 1 bath, cen- Five Mountains 4 Bedrooms, 2.75 187 Shoemaker St. inc.com. tral air, plenty of Realty baths, 2 kitchens, Call Tom storage. Enclosed 570-542-2141 living room, large 570-262-7716 porch, garage with Amazing Property!!! family room. 2 sun- rooms, office & carport. Situated on Five bedrooms, 4 2 years old, open laundry room. Two 3 lots. Directions: 1- NANTICOKE with private bath. floor plan, hard- PRICE REDUCED car attached gar- 81, Exit 180 Moosic spectacular master wood floors 1st & 1,460 sq. ft house. age with paved (Rt. 11) L. onto 502, suite with sitting 2nd floors. 2 story 2 or 3 bedrooms, 2 driveway, above 10 Fairfield Drive straight 1/2 mile. room + 3 room clos- great room with PRICE REDUCED! baths, gas heat. ground pool, dock & Exceptional & spa- Turn R onto 8th St., et. Four fireplaces floor to ceiling fire- Mt. Zion Road. Can convert to two 100' lake frontage. Totally Redone! This WILKES BARRE cious custom built up hill, turn left, All hardwood floors. place, 3 sides brick Single family two 1 bedroom apart- $375,000 cozy Cape Cod has cedar home with house 3rd on right. Gazebo style ceiling exterior. Lower level story - a place for ments with sepa- MLS #12-860 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. open floor plan and www.atlasrealty- in library. 3 car finished with French kids! Four bed- PRICE REDUCED rate entrances. Kenneth Williams Modern kitchen with all of the amenities inc.com MLS#13-472 garage. Resort-like doors out to patio, rooms & bath up- situated on 2 lots in 570-542-2141 granite countertops, MLS 13-607 $27,500 1472 S. Hanover St. yard with in-ground breathtaking views, stairs. 1st floor has $49,900 picturesque setting. ceramic tile back- Call Keri Best Call Dana Distasio Well maintained pool with cabana & upgraded landscap- Five Mountains formal dining room, Create memories in splash and floor, all 570-885-5082 570-715-9333 bi-level house fea- outside bath. Adult ing with 3 waterfalls. Realty living room, family this 5 bedroom, 4 new hardwood tures 2 bedrooms, amenities, full fin- MLS #12-4215 room & laundry bath home with 18’ throughout, new 1 3/4 baths, recre- ished basement. PRICE REDUCED SWEET VALLEY room. Master bed- ceiling in living furnace, new wiring, ation room with PREQUALIFIED $585,000 room & bath added room, gas fireplace, new windows, duct propane stove. Wall BUYERS ONLY Call Geri to the 1st floor. granite kitchen, work in place for to wall, 3 season MLS# 12-1091 570-862-7432 Good sized kitchen. large 2 story foyer, central air, much MOUNTAIN TOP porch. Profession- Call Nancy Answini Lewith & Freeman 2,126 sq. ft. total on huge finished lower NANTICOKE more! Vinyl siding, ally landscaped 570-237-5999 696-0888 1 acre. Wyoming level for entertain- large unfinished yard. Storage Joseph P. Gilroy Area School Dis- 735 N. Washington ing with bar/full basement, deck, shed, new appli- Real Estate trict. Street kitchen & wine cel- Off street parking. ances, ceiling fans. 570-288-1444 MLS #13-700 Spacious 2 story, 3 lar. Inground pool & 24 hour notice to Close to LCCC. $119,900 bedrooms with 2 ca hot tub. Directions: show. $153,900. Do you need more space? Inviting home with Call Ruth K. Smith detached garage, Rt 315 to Laflin Rd., Asking $135,000. Call 570-735-7594 90’ of lakefront & 570-696-5411 good starter home, right onto Oakwood A yard or garage sale Looking for that Call Don at or 570-477-2410 beautiful covered needs TLC. MLS #12 Dr., right onto Ford- in classified special place dock. Huge great 814-5072 3887. For more Smith Hourigan ham Rd, left onto 16 KARIN DRIVE is the best way called home? room opens to kit- information and pho Fairfield Dr., home 25 W. Washington Group Well cared for, spa- Move right into this PITTSTON to clean out your closets! Classified will address chen & features tos visit www.atlasre is on the right. cious Split Level handsome stone 570-696-1195 altyinc.com. www.atlas very nice 3 bed- You’re in bussiness Your needs. home on a corner room, 1 bath home. $114,900 fireplace, custom Smith Hourigan Call Tom realtyinc.com acre lot. Featuring 3 with classified! Open the door built-ins & long win- Group 570-262-7716 MLS 12-4063 Lots of natural bedrooms, 1 1/2 woodwork and a with classified! dow seat offering 570-696-1195 Call Keri Best modern baths, for- PLAINS great views of the 570-885-5082 beautiful stained SHAVERTOWN WHITE HAVEN mal dining room, glass window. lake. First floor mas- modern kitchen. ter walks out to SWOYERSVILLE Newer kitchen STEEPLECHASE Huge family room appliances and w/w beautiful 3 season with a wet bar & carpeting. Supple- porch which is also propane fireplace, ment your heating lakefront. Two large glass & screened with a recently upstairs bedrooms enclosed back installed wood pel- 67 Carroll St. can hold a crowd. Find the porch & 2 car let stove. New roof The WOW factor! Huge laundry/pantry garage. made for entertain- installed 11/17/12. 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Eat 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous $2,500. in kitchen, finished basement with THE TIMES LEADER Looking to buy a storage room, home? attached 2 car Place an ad here garage. Asking 265 Kirmar Park- $255,000. For and let the way. 3 bedroom appointment call sellers know! Cape Cod style 570-474-5463 570-829-7130 home on large lot with off street park- LARKSVILLE ing. 1st floor master The Best In AMERICAN LEGION MOUNTAINTOP bedroom, 2 season “Club 79” POST 350 sunroom, partial fin- Live Music NANTICOKE ished basement, 79 Blackman Street fenced yard, lots Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 Birthday For Weddings & BANQUET HALL of storage, large Banquet Room Parties & More modern eat in Private Parties kitchen. Available For Parties Some Graduation MLS 13-1077 $250 for 5 hours. 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Banquet Hall 3 Generations! Mashed Sweet Potatoes coverage, large 3 car garage. ALL ERAS! Central location. Behind Cook’s Italian Style Green Beans • Buttered Corn fenced yard. $355,000 Laflin Road, Laflin Affordable @ NEWEST Baby Showers MLS#13-1396 MLS# 13-1360. Weddings – Proms – Airports Penne w/ Marinara Sauce $64,900 An Elegant Atmosphere Graduation Parties $190,000 Ask for Bob Kopec TECHNOLOGY! New York Shows – Dinners Squash Ravioli w/ Butter Brown Sugar Sauce TOWNE & With Plenty Of Parking & Meetings, Special Events Lynda Rowinski Humford Realty, Inc. Corporate Functions COUNTRY Easily Accessible. Full Kitchen, 2 Stoves Dessert: 570-696-5418 822-5126. WEDDINGS, Sporting Events – Concerts – REAL ESTATE Refrigerator Space Assorted Cakes & Pies • Rice Pudding GRADUATIONS, For All Special Events: Casino Trips - Wine Tours – Call Two Rooms Available Gus’ Ice Cream Shoppe • Genetti Chocolate Fountain Buffets, Sit-Down Dinners, With Tables & Chairs LINE UP 570-735-8932 or ANNIVERSARIES, Nights Out Dances or Meetings $150 for the day UNLIMITED SODA 570-542-5708 ALL PARTIES A SUCCESSFUL SALE 570-655-8956 Security Deposit Required Adults – $23.95 BOOKING NOW! Decorate The Day Before Children 10 & Under – $8.95 Smith Hourigan IN CLASSIFIED! Find Something? The Event www.stmaria Pittston PA Group Children 4 & Under – No Charge Do you need more space? 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Sat., May 4th 8-1 clothes, new cos- WILKES-BARRE accessories From Wyoming Antiques, furniture, metics, household (women’s, men’s & Ave., turn on NANTICOKE hunting & fishing, items, bedding, chil- boy’s), household Schooley and follow 307 Hanover St LARKSVILLE pottery, baby girl dren’s books, board items, bakers rack, signs) Warrior Run corner clothes infant to games & toys. Our Oriental rug, Huge indoor and of Hanover & toddler & other bargains will not dis- trash compactor outdoor sale. Orchard Street. baby items. appoint. Something & much more! Lovely house and Saturday 10-4. 29 S. Atherton Ave. 65 N. Lehigh St. for Everyone! apt. 2 bedroom Sat., May 4th, 9-2 Sat., May 4 8-1 Hanover Township suites, Kitchen set, Parrot cage, 8’x10’ PLAINS Housewares, DALLAS hutch, many kitchen area rug, elliptical Auto accessories, Westminster HUGE items, sofas, chairs, & household. INDOOR McDonald’s Presbyterian tables, lamps, tvs 279 East Grand St. collectibles, Church 30 Second Street Grandfather’s clock Fri. &Sat. 7 to 2 and more. FOWLER HALL Sat., May 4th, 7:30 roll top desks, KINGSTON Early Birds Welcome 2 Lockhart St. -2:30. Housewares, Filing cabinet, office Lots of Hunting and Sat. May 4 large size men’s & supplies, shelves, Fishing equipment, SWOYERSVILLE 8am - 4pm women’s clothes, WEST WYOMING 1500+ CDs and and MUCH MUCH 6th Street Jewelry, dolls, tools, books & DVDs Carpet. Cos- MORE! Lenox, brass, Dan- 530 Main Road lots more! tume jewelry, reli- bury Mint orna- gious, books, holi- RAIN OR SHINE! Sat., May 4, 10 to 3 LIVING HOPE ments, collector 9 Laurel Dr., Oak Hill day, Outdoor and NANTICOKE plates, housewares, May 3rd, 9-3 & patio furniture, A lot of Stuff! LUZERNE BIBLE CHURCH EVERYTHING MUST 35 S. Main Street home decor, knick May 4th, 8-2 smoker, tools, rock- knacks, linens, Collecibles, clothes, ing chairs, GO! 55 Third Ave Fri., May 3, 4-8 Sat, May 4th, 8-12 Sat., May 4, 9-1 purses, toys, Hal- books, costume Gardening supplies, loween costumes, jewelry & a whole snow blower, riding Hundreds of DVD’s Variety of items 194 HUGHES ST HANOVER TWP. & Blue Rays, books, 424 E. Main Street from which to Holiday items, silk lot more! lawn mower, Saturday May 4th flowers, dishes, Paving stones, tile. women’s & baby Fri. & Sat., 9-3 choose. Baked 8am DALLAS clothes, hundreds Furniture, kitchen, goods, hot dogs, OPEN YEAR ROUND vases, glassware, Too much to list all Household items, SPACE cameras, DVDs, priced to sell!! of records, old VW country, clothes, wimpies & haluski. TV, mattress, AVAILABLE parts, vintage bicy- kid’s stuff, video CDs, furniture, lug- 698 Miller Street CD/DVD, baby INSIDE & OUT gage, etc. EXETER cles, old cargo van, rocker, TV stand, Thurs., Fri, & Sat. items, toys and Acres of Brown bag 2-4 pick up truck stor- mountain bike, SHAVERTOWN more!! parking age box, weight May 2, 3 & 4. 9-3. tools, surf board, 103 E. OVERBROOK Sponsored by the equipment, old juke Men’s, women’s & fishing rods, reels, RD. PRO-LIFE children’s clothes, FRI., SAT., & SUN OUTSIDE CENTER 1012 Sively Street box & some tackle, truck tool SWOYERSVILLE household. household items box & lots more! May 3, 4 & 5 532 CHURCH ST SPACES Helping Mothers Fri & Sat., 9-3 & much more! , May 10, 11 & 12 SAT., MAY 4TH 9-2 in need for over Books, Legos, MOVING SALE! KINGSTON 11 AM TO 5 PM Clothes, kitchen 25 years. boy’s, men’s & $10 14 Mapleseed Dr. LUZERNE set, end tables, & woven's clothing, NANTICOKE Fri. & Sat. 9 to 3 many more house- Saturday small tools, walker Side Walk Sale!!! SPRING May 3 and 4 hold items. too WYOMING 293 Harland with tray & more Saturday’s 10am-2pm Ethan Allen dining May 3rd and 4th 10-4 SUPER LARGE BACK much to mention! CLEARANCE No Early Birds Sunday room set and car- 9A-2P My Sister’s Closet up to 75% off pet, trundle bed, $1.00 YARD SALE HANOVER TWP. 86 Main Street YARD SALE 8am-4pm chandelier, wicker, MOST ITEMS Rumor Has It 112 Pine St. Snooty Fox TRUCKSVILLE two kitchen tables, 95 Main St. Hanover Section Consignment Shop EXETER porch rockers, mis- Baby and Beyond Saturday May 4th 570-675-2670 810 Floralon Drive cellaneous furni- 91 Main St. 9-1 WESTWYOMING Sat. May 4, 9 to 3 ture, jewelry, Lenox, John’s Furniture, house- Children’s and Waterford, designer Consignment hold, fishing, camp- 524 Monument Ave. adults clothing, clothes, shoes and 89 Main St. ing, tools, trains, Sat., May 4, 9-3:30 toys, household purses, holiday, col- Brown’s Got comics, toys. Refrigerator, in items, tools, and lectibles, books, Everything You need it, excellent condition, Much More! toys and garage 405 Plymouth Ave. 177 Main St. we got it. furniture, household items. Sat, May 4, 9-3 50% Spring and SHAVERTOWN goods, toys, And MUCH more. Tables, TV’s, house- SATURDAYMay 4th Summer Clearance! PLAINS clothes, Mother’s Follow the Bright 479 Mckinley St. hold furnishings, MOUNTAIN TOP 8AM to 2PM. day plants & more! Green Signs. Sat. 5/4 8am-3pm boy’s & girls’ baby MOUNTAIN TOP 35 S Pioneer Ave. 38 TERRACE DRIVE GOOD STUFF clothes, toddler Woodberry Manor Tools, toddler & KNOB HILL NO JUNK! beds & much more! Community Includ- women's clothing, Saturday, May 4th Find Your Ideal MOUNTAINTOP ing Twins Lane toys, convertible 9 am - 2 pm 579 Stone crib, jewelry, Hedge Place Baseball cards, Employee! Place an SHAVERTOWN SWOYERSVILLE antiques, children’s collectible Fri & Sat., 9-3 16 Druid Hills Dr. 2 JAY STREET APPROX. 1 DOZEN collectibles, cards, toys, Breyer ad and end the 3T-5T clothing, 8AM TO NOON Saturday May 4, baby items, toys, 146 E. Franklin St. furniture, knick horses, My Little SAT., MAY 4TH 8-2. jewelry, household 1 Dingwall St. Sat., May 4, 8-1 knacks, kitchen Ponies, children’s search! Books, clothes, Household items, HOMES items & much 7839 Blue Ridge Turn on Fairwood 9 until 2 Solid cherry wood items, Schwinn clothes, children’s housewares, toys, toys, books, drill 570-829-7130 more! Trail Blvd off Nuangola Women’s designer furniture, Queen bike, electronics, items, furniture, furniture. All to press and much Saturday-May 4th Rd. clothes, shoes, Anne, traditional odds and ends, a tools, glassware, benefit the S.P.C.A. more. ask for an employ- 7am-3pm Sat. 5/4 8-1pm household items. upholstered furni- bit of everything! knick-knacks and RAIN OR SHINE Much More! ture, household household items. ment specialist items & much more! PAGE 8C FRIDAY, MAY 3, 2013 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 909 Income & 909 Income & 909 Income & 909 Income & 912 Lots & Acreage 912 Lots & Acreage 912 Lots & Acreage Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial WILKES-BARRE Properties Properties Properties Properties DALLAS HARVEYS LAKE WILKES BARRE WILKES-BARRE PLAINS TWP. $99,900 KINGSTON VACANT LAND REDUCED BEAR CREEK PITTSTON WEST NANTICOKE $39,900 $149,900 $139,900

REDUCED PRICE VACANT LAND Don't miss this one! $242,000 3.5 acre wooded Partially cleared lot Beautifully kept split lot - ideal for a sin- ready for you to level in desirable Great opportunity gle family home. build your home. It 77 Schuler St. Barney Farms. 3 for this 2,900 sq. ft. 68 William St. Buyer can use own has the sewer per- KING OF THE NOTHING to do but car attached professional office Great investment builder and must mit already. Waiting MOUNTAIN! move right in! This building in high traf- Truly a 360 degree garage, finished property with 3 30 E. Poplar St. provide septic for you to add the home has every- 1255 Laurel Run Rd. fic area. Last used view from the high- 61 Puritan Lane basement & attic. units and separate Multi -Family & well. finishing touches to thing you need...3 Bear Creek Twp., as a veterinary clin- est point of this Are you spending Landscaped lot, utilities. Each unit 5 apartments and a MLS#13-1145 it. Great price!! bedrooms, 2.5 large commercial ic, but is easily property. 48.49 more than $400/mo covered deck with has 2 entrances 2 car garage, all $99,000 MLS# 13-1291 baths, large fenced garage/warehouse adapted for other acres to be sold as on rent?? Owning custom pull down and washer hook rented. Off street Call Rhea Simms $9,950 in yard, screened in on 1.214 acres with uses. See how this one parcel. Build this home could shades. Hard- up. Roof is 5 years parking for 8 cars. for details Call Pat Doty porch, off street additional 2 acre space can be used your dream house cost you less! With wood living room, old. For more info Great investment. 570-696-6677 394-6901 parking, quiet parcel. 2 water for you! Open here or buy and 3 bedrooms and a formal dining room, visit: www.atlas www.atlasrealty- for details. neighborhood. wells. 2 newer entry space, individ- sub-divide. Will fenced in yard, this cathedral ceilings in realtyinc.com. inc.com Home recently underground fuel ual offices, full base- require well and home makes a per- living room & MLS 12-1897 MLS 13-680 remodeled inside & tanks. May require ment for storage, septic system. Just fect place to start kitchen. Full wet $69,900 Tom Salvaggio out. www.atlas zoning approval. central air, and gas minutes from High- your homeowner- bar in finished Call Tom 570-262-7716 ship experience. realtyinc.com basement, walk out For more info and heat. Parking for 12 570-262-7716 way 315, near the Ask me how! MLS 13-467 patio for your photos visit: cars. 570-696-3801 Casino but very pri- MLS #12-1823. For Call Colleen parties/cookouts. www.atlas MLS-12-416 vate. www.atlas more information 570-237-0415 MLS#12-1874 realtyinc.com $339,000 DALLAS realtyinc.com and photos visit Ann Devereaux MLS 12-208 Call Rhea for Commercial - 696-2468 MLS 12-4142 www.atlasrealty- 570-212-2038 Call Charlie details Vacant Land Only $149,000 inc.com. Classic 570-829-6200 570-696-6677 LAFLIN Call Charlie WEST SIDE 570-829-6200 Call Colleen Properties PITTSTON AREA $32,900 570-237-0415 570-587-7000 Lot#9 LINE UP 790 Northern Blvd. Clarks Summit, $134,900 Pinewood Dr A SUCCESSFUL SALE PA 18411 Build your new KINGSTON home in a great IN CLASSIFIED! neighborhood. Con- ROSS TWP. Do you need more space? YATESVILLE venient location WILKES- BARRE A yard or garage sale 2.12 acres of near highways, air- Commercial commercial land port, casino and in classified $139,900 Building For Sale. Well established in a prime Back shopping $112,000 is the best way 502 Market St, Italian Restaurant Mountain location. to clean out your closets! Kingston. 2000 Sq on the West Side Ideal spot to build 156 X 110 X 150 X 45 You’re in bussiness Ft $229,000 1-story, Well established with seating for 75. an office or profes- DIRECTIONS Rt 315 PRIME LOCATION meat and deli store Business only sional building. to laflin Rd; make with classified! with parking lot. 341 Wyoming Ave. with large variety of includes good will, Corner wooded lot. left off Laflin Rd onto WILKES-BARRE Take a look. If 3 story Victorian specialty items for all furniture and fix- Water, electric & Pinewood Dr. Lot is Beautiful 40 acre interested, call home located in a sale. Homemade tures, all kitchen gas available to be on corner of wooded parcel on 570-814-4940. high exposure area. sausage, porketta- equipment and run to site. Call Pinewood Dr. and both sides of Has all the lovely prosciutto, to men- delivery van for Rhea for details Hickorywood Dr. the road. 617 Willowcrest Dr. signature wood- $150,000. Building MLS#12-4281 MLS 13-23 MLS#12-2239 43 Richmont Ave. tion a few. Owners End unit. 2 bed- DURYEA work of a grand sold separately. 570-696-6677 atlas realtyinc.com $200,000 Worth more than will sty on to teach. room townhome VIctorian of yester- Restaurant on 1st $249,900 Call Keri Best Call Ken Williams listed price, this 3 give recipes and with master bath on year! Can be floor and 2 bed- 570-885-5082 570-542-8800 bedroom, 2 bath REDUCED contacts. Also a 2nd floor. Needs a restored for use as room luxury apart- Five Mountains Cape Cod home newly remodeled little TLC. a residential home ment on 2nd floor Realty has central air, apartment above MLS 13-569 $34,900 or a landlord invest- for $250,000. 570-542-2141 hardwood floors, NEW LISTING! store and 4 car Call Tom ment. Currently www.atlasrealty fenced yard, above Charming bungalow garage to help pay 570-262-7716 subdivided into mul- inc.com SHAVERTOWN ground pool, mod- style Cape Cod the mortgage. tiple office spaces MLS 12-3433 LAFLIN Beautiful 1 acre ern kitchen and home with a unique MLS 13-535 and 2 apartments. Call Charlie DALLAS building lot located baths. www.atlasre- layout & character For an appointment GREENBRIAR RETIRE- $32,900 MLS 12-617 in established back altyinc.com galore. Four bed- call: MENT COMMUNITY $149,000 Lot#9 Mountain sub-divi- MLS 13-789 rooms, two baths Fred Mecadon Only eight lots Jay A. Crossin Pinewood Dr sion. Buy now and Tom Salvaggio and second floor 570-817-5792 left. Custom EXT. 23 Build your new start building your 570-262-7716 great room. Corner LINE UP design you home CROSSIN REAL home in a great dream home in the lot, two-car garage, 93 Main St. the way you want it. nice South Wilkes- A GREAT DEAL... ESTATE Looking to buy a Call 570-675-1300 neighborhood. Con- spring. Lot has Four units. 3 resi- 570-288-0770 venient location underground utili- Barre location. dential and one home? MLS#13-1295 IN CLASSIFIED! Place an ad here near highways, air- ties, public sewer storefront.Great NANTICOKE and private well. $99,900 Looking for the right deal and let the DALLAS port, casino and corner location, shopping MLS #13-137 WILKES-BARRE Karen Ryan on an automobile? flood damaged sellers know! 283-9100, ext. 14 $62,400 Turn to classified. home being sold as PLYMOUTH 570-829-7130 156 X 110 X 150 X 45 Christine Pieczynski is. For more info DIRECTIONS Rt 315 696-6569 It’s a showroom in print! visit: www.atlas WILKES-BARRE to laflin Rd; make Classified’s got realtyinc.com $52,900 left off Laflin Rd onto the directions! MLS 12-1948 Pinewood Dr. Lot is Call Tom on corner of 283-9100 570-262-7716 Pinewood Dr. and WILKES-BARRE YATESVILLE Newly remodeled, BROWN MANOR Hickorywood Dr. 696-2600 immaculate office VACANT LAND MLS 13-23 PRICE REDUCED! $69,900 building. 1,600 sq. Attention builders! atlas realtyinc.com SHICKSHINNY Large move-in con- ft, central air, plenty Six lots available in Call Keri Best 23+/- acres of dition 2-story with of parking, abun- subdivision - rang- 570-885-5082 wooded land and 10 rooms, 4 bed- dant storage areas, Everything is Ready! ing from .4 to 1.3 ATLAS REALTY, farmland with barn Shopping for a New Listing! Afford- Just bring your busi- in good condition rooms, 3 baths & off new apartment? handicapped acres each. INC. street parking. Loc- accessible. able for you!. Set ness to this great Access to public 570-829-6200 and a nice travel ated near Barney Classified lets MLS #13-667 back off Main st., location with over sewer & water. trailer. Well on Farms. This is a well you compare costs - $79,900 this double block 15,000 sq. ft. of MILS#13-1144 property. has had many parking space. The LAFLIN MLS#12-2572 maintained home NEW LISTING without hassle Dana Distasio $212,000 with a large eat-in Charming 1,000+ sq. 570-9333 updates. Unit #1: building is equipped Call Rhea Simms $115,000 kitchen with maple ft. 2 bedroom, 1/1/2 9 Pittston Ave or worry! formal dining room for fast food, for details $99,500 Ken Williams P restaurant, pizza, cabinets & a par- bath with separate 2 story home Get moving 2 bedrooms, 1 bath 570-696-6677 2.44 acres of land 542-8800 E and deck. Unit #2: carry-out, etc. Will zoned R-3 for town- Five Mountains quet floor. The fur- driveway on a quiet located in a very with classified! nace/central air street. Lower level privet setting.N 3 spacious open floor rent with option to house or could be Realty conditioning is only was finished for for- bedrooms,D 1.5 EDWARDSVILLE plan, large living buy. Excellent used for single fam- 542-2141 2 years old. Buy this mer business - has baths andI work- NANTICOKE room, formal dining opportunity for the ily building lots (with home & enjoy your room, genuine right party! approval). Public SHICKSHINNY separate entrance, shop attachedN 26 acres of mostly summer days & 1/2 bath & electric to living space, hardwood floors, 4 $269,000 570-696-3801 water and sewer nights in your large G bedrooms with new Call Ruth available. open land for baseboard heat (not great for home a beautiful screened in rear included in total sq. business or the carpeting, 1.5 @ 570-696-1195 DALLAS TOWNSHIP www.atlas porch or in your baths, lots of closet or 570-696-5411 63 acres with about realtyinc.com homesite near ft). hobbyist. Low Shickshinny Lake. fenced yard with a MLS #13-1592 taxes, great space and enclosed 5,000’ roadfront on MLS 13-1389 blacktop patio/bas- balcony. 2 roads. All Wood- Call Charlie MLS #12-3394 $52,900 community. $130,000 ketball court. Dana Distasio Garage has 1 MLS 13-1176 ed. $385,000. Call 570-829-6200 MLS# #13-69 Michele Hopkins Besecker Realty Ken Williams 570-715-9333 detached space Landmark location 542-8800 $159,900 R. 395 570-540-6046 570-675-3611 and 1 built in. ready for new life. Five Mountains Karen Altavilla E. Washington St. Smith Hourigan www.atlas Formerly used as a Realty 283-9100 x 28 Nice double block. Group realtyinc.com restaurant, can be DALLAS TWP. 542-2141 MLS 13-1009 converted into any- Two bedrooms Campground Road LEHMAN CALL CHARLIE thing! Full bar area, each side. Sepa- 912 Lots & Acreage 1 acre with 173’ SHICKSHINNY LAKE 9 Acres on Lehman WILKES-BARRE 570-829-6200 & kitchen, multiple rate heat & electric. road frontage. Outlet Road. 470’ cool storage areas. Close to College. Looking for that BEAR CREEK Base installed for front, over 1,000’ Living & office Affordable @ special place 140’ ft driveway. 283-9100 deep. Wooded. space also avail- $49,500 Partially cleared, called home? $125,000. Call able. Parking lot Towne & Country private lot. close to Collect cash, not dust! Classified will address Besecker Realty included. R.E. Co. schools. Lot will Clean out your MLS#13-874 735-8932 Your needs. 570-675-3611 basement, garage pass perk test. $115,900 or 542-5708 Open the door Asking $52,000. or attic and call the YATESVILLE Call Dave, Jr. with classified! 570-675-4594. MOOSIC Classified depart- 885-2693 BUILDING LOT CHOICE LOCATION ment today at 570- 159 Gardner Ave. REDUCED PITTSTON SHAVERTOWN DRUMS REDUCED A most unique & 829-7130! Big Family wanted!! Bear Creek Blvd. Build your dream $28,500 desirable lakefront Great 5 Bedroom, $169,900 $115,000 Wonderful opportu- home on this five Corner of Drake St. property. This is an with 2.5 baths, very nity! Beautiful 3.45 acre wooded & Catherine, opportunity to WILKES-BARRE well kept, move acre wooded build- lot off paved Moosic. 80x111 purchase a right in. Outside was Rubbico ing lot for your new public road. 275’ building lot with centrally situated $72,900 total updated, New Real Estate home. 200' front- frontage. Well and sewer & water lot with an furnace and hot 826-1600 age. septic needed. available, in great unmatched view of MLS #13-157 Close to major this beautiful lake. water heater too!!! HAZLETON area with newer MLS #13-1342 $39,900 highways. homes. Corner lot. If you are looking $125,000 PRICE REDUCED Mary Ann Desiderio MLS#12-3134 For more details for that special Call Dave, Sr. 3 unit, centrally loc- 570-715-7733 $55,000 visit www.atlasreal- building site, this is 881-7877 603 Willowcrest Dr. 142-144 Carroll St. ated. Off street Sandra Gorman tyinc.com. it! MLS# 11-1269 Super end unit Well maintained, parking, yard, new- 570-696-5408 MLS #12-1148. $159,900 townhouse, no fully rented 4 unit er roof & furnace, Call Charlie Call Dale Williams fees. 2 bedrooms, investment property replacement win- Five Mountains 3 baths, central air, dows, vinyl siding, Realty 35 Hillard St. in quiet neighbor- electric heat, cathe- sheds, deck, sun Smith Hourigan 570-256-3343 STOP WASTING hood. Owner took dral ceiling with rooms, laundry Group MONEY!! If you are Rubbico LANDMARK good care of this skylights. Large hook-ups. 1st floor 570-474-6307 Smith Hourigan Job Seekers are paying more than Real Estate FOR SALE property. www.atlas family room with has 2 bedrooms, Group looking here! $600/month rent 826-1600 All brick bar/ realtyinc.com. propane stove and eat-in oak kitchen, DALLAS 570-696-1195 Looking for the right deal Where's your ad? you need to look at restaurant/attached MLS 12-4514 it’s own ductless Call Terry foyer, living, dining & on an automobile? 570-829-7130 and this house. Your air. MLS 13-482 ranch home.... laundry rooms. DURYEA mortgage, taxes WILKES-BARRE Historic, ultra suc- 570-885-3041 or Turn to classified. ask for an employ- Call Tom Angie Pantry, deck, heat- ment specialist and insurance could 570-262-7716 cessful & updated ed sunroom. 2nd It’s a showroom in print! be less!!! Ask me throughout. Turn 570-885-4896 floor has living Classified’s got SWOYERSVILLE how! Move in con- key, licenses, fix- room, eat-in kit- 100 x 150, cleared, dition 3 bedroom tures, etc. Owner the directions! chen, 2 bedrooms, surveyed level home with nice retiring....possible sunroom, full bath & NANTICOKE building lot. Utilities yard, modern owner financing. porch. Good Location. are available. kitchen and 1st floor MLS #11-420 MLS #12-3580 VACANT LAND Level building lot $24,900. laundry. For more M. S. PECORA, 909 Income & Do you need more space? $89,900 1.19 acres in nice with access to all Call: 570-288-4899 info and photos Commercial REALTOR A yard or garage sale Call Ron Kozak Back Mountain LAND utilities. Curbs and visit: www.atlas 18 Prospect Street 570-455-9463 in classified 570-817-1362 location. Septic & Two parcels being sidewalks in front of realtyinc.com BY OWNER Properties or Cheryl at well will be sold together total- property. Close to WEST PITTSTON MLS 12-1655 $26,900 570-436-3790 is the best way required. Seller will ing 2.26 acres. schools & Level building lot. Colleen Turant 3 bedroom,1 bath to clean out your closets! provide perc test Suitable for any Community College. 50’ x 100’. All public 570-237-0415 570-970-0650 AVOCA HUNTINGTON on this parcel. number of $15,000. utilities available. jtdproperties.com MILLS You’re in bussiness MLS#11-268 commercial uses. MLS#08-2588 Asking $18.000 Great Old 80 Acre with classified! SIGNATURE $59,500 $59,900 Sandra Gorman 570-299-5415 WILKES-BARRE $53,900 Farm, Location Next Call Rhea Simms Call Christine @ 570-696-5408 68 Jones Street to Northwest High PROPERTIES 570-675-5100 for details 332-8832 School with approx. PITTSTON 570-696-6677 WYOMING/EXETER 35 acres of fields & SWEET VALLEY WILKES-BARRE 45 acres wooded. $129,900 3.8 acres, zoned B2 BUILDING LOTS Small pond, barn, commercial with $87,500 old farmhouse with home & pond. Smith Hourigan out buildings(in poor Priced for quick 613-9080 Group FOR SALE condition - little or sale. High traffic 570-696-3801 570-696-1195 no value) plenty of area Located at the $35,000 - $39,900 936 William St. road frontage. intersection of DALLAS EARTH CONSERVANCY NEWPORT TWP. This 2 story home P MLS #13-807 Land For Sale Very nicelyE kept Rt. 118 & Main Road. features 3 bed- 2 unit home with $359,000 $89,000 Price Reduction LOTSLOTS -- LOTSLOTS-- LOTSLOTS rooms, 1 & 1.5 2 bedroomsN Call Richard Long Call Richard Long • 61 +/- Acres 1 mile south of baths, an attached each side. 406-2438 Nuangola $88,000 L.C.C.C. D 224 William St. 406-2438 sunroom, private Large yard with • 46 +/- Acres Established I Are you a hair- back yard, large liv- driveway for Hanover Twp. developement with N dresser or barber? Best of both ing room all great each side. Sep- $69,000 underground utili- G Need a space for worlds...Commer- for entertaining. arate electric. • Highway ties including gas. an in home busi- cial space plus 2-3 Close to schools & Clean and neat, Commercial KOZ Cleared lot. 100’ Build your new ness? This might be bedroom home shopping. in move in con- 570-675-4400 VACANT LAND Hanover Twp. 3+/- frontage x 158. home here. 2 new just what you’re 675-4400 complete with $44,900. dition. Buildable .378 acre Acres 11 +/- Acres $35,000. developments, looking for.Well detached garage MLS 12-3211 www.atlas WILKES-BARRE lot on Carverton •Wilkes-Barre Twp. prices range from maintained 4 bed- and off street park- Call Karen realtyinc.com LINE UP Owner Retiring Road. Public Acreage Zoned Lot 210 ‘ frontage $35,000 to room home with ing with yard. Coldwell Banker MLS 13-1569 Turn Key Night sewer & water. R-3 158’ deep on hill $39,900. Public salon (previously a Home has been Rundle Real Estate Call Colleen Club For Sale. Choice of builder. • Sugar Notch Lot with great view water sewer & gas barber shop for 60 nicely remodeled 570-474-2340 570-237-0415 A SUCCESSFUL SALE Two full bars, MLS#13-1143 $11,800 $35,000. available. NOT in years). Very well with 1 3/4 baths, game area. $42,500 See Additional Call 570-736-6881 flood zone. Lot established, high hardwood floors, Four restrooms. Call Rhea Simms Land for Sale at: sizes range from visibility location move in condition. IN CLASSIFIED! Prime Location!!! 570-696-6677 www.earth 50x100 to 80x105. WILKES-BARRE and additional home Commercial space EAST END SECTION Creative financing for details. conservancy.org www.atlas with 3 bedrooms Shopping for a is 14x26 with end- Great starter Available $80,000, Call: 570-823-3445 realtyinc.com Do you need more space? currently rented to less possibilities. home, 3 bedrooms, Dave Rubbico, Jr. CALL CHARLIE Do you need more space? a tenant. Must be new apartment? www. atlasrealty 1 modern bath. A yard or garage sale 885-2693 HANOVER TWP 570-829-6200 inc.com Updated kitchen, sold as one pack- Slope St. Classified lets MLS 13-982 new roof, windows A yard or garage sale age. www.atlasreal- Nice building lot in classified tyinc.com Call Colleen & furnace. Off in classified 570-696-3801 with utilities avail- you compare costs - 570-237-0415 street parking, MLS 13-216 able. Ideal home fenced in back is the best way Call Charlie site. Affordable at is the best way 570-829-6200 Motorcycle for sale? without hassle yard. New back Rubbico $12,900 porch. All appli- to clean out your closets! to clean out your closets! Real Estate Let them see it here TOWNE & or worry! Sell your own home! ances included. 826-1600 COUNTRY RE CO $42,500 You’re in bussiness You’re in bussiness in the Classifieds! 570-735-8932 Get moving Place an ad HERE Say it HERE 570-235-1210 after 570-542-5708 in the Classifieds! 570-829-7130 570-829-7130 570-829-7130 5:30 pm. with classified! with classified! with classified! TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com FRIDAY, MAY 3, 2013 PAGE 9C 915 Manufactured 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 944 Commercial 950 Half Doubles 953Houses for Rent Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Properties Homes KINGSTON GOULDSBORO SWOYERSVILLE HANOVER TWP. EAGLE LAKE KINGSTON MOUNTAIN TOP 2 bedrooms, 2nd WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE Rear 439 Main Rd. 116 or 118 Main St. IMMEDIATELY floor. Heat included, 1 bedroom, recently Š1 bedroom PITTSTON 3 bedrooms, wall to Near Kingston Cor- AVAILABLE 2ND appliances & wash- refurbished, water included wall carpeting, 1.5 ners. 2nd floor, FLOOR UNIT! er dryer included. separate kitchen/ Š2 bedroom COOPERS CO-OP baths, 2 sitting newly remodeled, 1 bedroom apart- $675/mo. living room, tenant water included Lease Space rooms, large FORTY FORT 4 rooms, bath, laun- ments for elderly, pays utilities. Š3 bedroom Available, Light kitchen & pantry 2nd floor, one bed- dry room. Walk up disabled. Rents MINERS MILLS: 2 $465/480 + single manufacturing, with tile floor, win- room, living room, attic, water, sewer based on 30% of bedrooms. No utili- security. Call warehouse, dow treatments HANOVER Older charm, 1/2 included. Full base- office. Nice kitchen & parking. No pets. ADJ gross income. ties. Appliances, 570-401-9124 office, includes with refrigerator & No smoking. $525 & Handicap Accessi- Washer/dryer hook- Š2 bedroom 1/2 double on residen- ment, wrap around $575 + utilities. ble. Equal Housing up. $575/mo. double. all utilities with tial street. 3 bed- porch, fenced in This is a 2008 Park stove. Large bath, free parking. Model in beautiful many closets & 570-288-9843 Opportunity. TTY711 Both ready May 1. WILKES-BARRE Š3 bedroom room, bath, living & yard, off street 2 bedroom, 1 bath Eagle Lake. Walk to large storage area. or 570-474-5010 Prefer no pets. single I will save dining room combi- parking, gas heat, apartment near the pool, tennis Washer/dryer hook This institution is an Jim 570.392.9434 Š4 bedroom you money! nation. Updated air conditioning. Util- General Hospital. courts & basketball up. Heat & water KINGSTON equal opportunity double kitchen with appli- ities paid by tenant. 27 First Ave. No Pets. $525 + courts. This is the included. No pets. provider & LUZERNE ances (new gas $675 per month. Large 5 room W-B/ utilities, first, last + most beautiful 600/month + securi- employer. Š2 bedroom, range & dishwash- Security required. apartment, 2 bed- security deposit. Community in the ty., 570-574-2829 PLAINS AREA water included. er.) 1st floor laundry No pets. rooms, 1.5 baths, 570-417-3427 Pocono's. Swim in PITTSTON hookup. Gas heat. Call days kitchen appliances, the huge pool or lay MOUNTAIN TOP BUS STOP/ ŠLarge 1 bed Attic storage 570-824-3050 eves washer/dryer in half 2 BEDROOM Let the Community in the sand at one GLEN LYON STORES room water space. Heat, utili- 570-823-7274 1 bedroom, 2nd bath. 2nd floor. No APARTMENTS from Know! of the lake front BRICK DUPLEX included LINE UP ties &outside main- floor apt. Living pets. $850/month $650/month up Place your Classified beaches. BRAND NEW - tenance by tenant. Shopping for a room, kitchen, full + utilities. including some utili- A GREAT DEAL... Call Tom CLEAN. 2nd Ad TODAY! McDermott & No pets. No smok- new apartment? bath, heat, hot 570-288-5600 ties. 570-854-8785 516-507-9403 floor. 1 bedroom 570-829-7130 McDermott ing. 1 month secu- water & garbage or 570-479-0486 Real Estate IN CLASSIFIED! rity, 1 year lease. Classified lets fee included. Tenant remodeled! Maple kitchen, Inc. Property Looking for the right deal you compare costs - pays electric. $575/ MOUNTAIN TOP WILKES-BARRE Management without hassle month + security. built-ins, porch, 264 Academy St. on an automobile? ROSEWOOD REALTY KINGSTON tiled bath, laun- 570-675-4025 570-287-6822 Call or text E. Walnut St. WOODBRYN 1.5 bedrooms, new- (direct line) Turn to classified. or worry! 1 & 2 Bedroom. dry. Convenient 201-304-3469 2nd floor. Located in ly renovated build- Mon-Fri. 8-7pm Get moving No pets. Rents neighborhood. It’s a showroom in print! quiet neighborhood. ing. Washer & dryer Sat. 8-noon NANTICOKE Kitchen, living room, based on income BUS STOP MINI available. $650/mo. Classified’s got HALF-DOUBLE with classified! GLEN LYON dining room, sun- start at $405 & MART & MORE! includes heat, hot the directions! Two bedrooms, KEN POLLOCK room, bath, 3 bed- $440. Handicap Managed. $550 water & parking. new paint. Stove, PITTSTON TWP. LUZERNE/KINGSTON 570-842-2300 APARTMENTS rooms; 2large & 1 Accessible. + utilities. No 646-712-1286 refrigerator, wash- 3 bedroom, gas $1,750/MONTH 41 Depot Street small. Lots of clos- Equal Housing Pets. 2 YEAR er/dryer included. heat, stove and Low and Moderate ets, built-in linen Opportunity. 570- SAME RENT. NO Pets. $560 washer included. Income Elderly closet &hutch. 474-5010 TTY711 APPLICATION, *WILKES-BARRE * /month + security + New rugs, yard, no 1 or 2 bedroom. Rentals Include: Hardwood & car- This institution is an EMPLOYMENT utilities. References pets. $750 plus utili- Heat & hot water * Electric Range & peted floors. Fire- equal opportunity & credit check. ties and security included. Rent Refrigerator place. Storage provider and AMERICA REALTY 570-239-5322 570-430-7901 * Off Street Parking room. Yard. Washer employer. 288-1422 based on income. LINE UP * Community Room / dryer, stove / Call 570-472-9118 MOUNTAIN TOP * Coin Operated fridge. Heat and hot A SUCCESSFUL SALE PLAINS Completely remod- Laundry water included. 1 WILKES-BARRE LUXURY DUPLEX NANTICOKE 3002 N. Twp Blvd. eled mobile home. * Elevator year lease +securi- LEXINGTON WEST PITTSTON 425 S. FRANKLIN ST. IN CLASSIFIED! This beautiful, com- 203 Delaware Ave. Medical office for 2 bedroom, 1 bath, * Video Surveilance ty. $950 VILLAGE pletely renovated 2 APARTMENTS Do you need more space? rent on the Pittston attached laundry Applications 570-283-4370 2 bedroom, 1 . 4 rooms, no pets, bedroom luxury FOR RENT! By-Pass. Highly vis- room. New rugs, all Accepted by bath apartments. no smoking, off A yard or garage sale apartment could be 938 Apartments/ ible location with new energy efficient Appointment Refrigerator, street parking. in classified yours! All new high For lease. Available plenty of parking. windows, new gas Furnished 570-736-6965 stove, Includes heat, end amenities in- KINGSTON immediately, wash- is the best way $1,800 sq. ft. of range.Tile floor in 8:00 a.m. - 4 p.m. dishwasher & water, sewer, clude: hardwood er/dryer on premis- beautifully finished kitchen, bath & laun- HARVEYS LAKE TDD Only, washer/dryer fridge, stove, w/d. to clean out your closets! floors, gorgeous es, no pets. We space can be used dry room. Located 3 1-800-654-5984 provided. High security bldg. You’re in bussiness maple kitchen cabi- have studio, 1 & 2 for any type office miles from 81. Pri- Voice Only, Attached garage. $450 3rd floor, nets with granite LAKE FRONT bedroom apart- with classified! use. $1,750/ mo. vate setting on 2.5 Furnished, 2/2, 1-800-654-5988 Pet friendly. $650 1st floor. countertops & stain- ments. On site plus utilities. acres of land. Rap Dock/deck. Beautiful Handicap Accessi- Water, sewer & 570-655-9711 less steel appli- parking. Fridge & MLS 13-098 around porch 1 car views. $1,500/ ble trash included. WYOMING ances. Spacious stove provided. 2 bedrooms, 2nd Call Charlie garage. No smoking month, 1 year lease. Equal Housing 59 Agostina Drive great room with gas Short Term Available WEST PITTSTON 24/7 security cam- floor, recently 570-829-6200 no pets. $850/ Opportunity 570-735-3500 2nd floor, 2 bed- remodeled. Washer fireplace. Tile bath, 570-639-1469 era presence & all stacked wash- month + utilities & A rchitect Designed room, washer/dryer, doors electronically & dryer hookup. Off security. fridge and stove, street parking. No er/dryer. Large GLEN LYON Bright modern locked. screened-in porch. 570-868-5527 Newly remodeled 1 apartment; 2nd NANTICOKE dishwasher, central pets. $550/mo. WILKES-BARRE air, electric heat, no Many large, conven- FULLY FURNISHED bedroom. New floor, galley Very clean, nice 1 1 bedroom - $450. includes water & bedroom. Heat, hot pets, $600 Call John sewer. ient closets. Central 1 BEDROOM kitchen & bath. All kitchen, dining area, 2 bedroom - $550. SWOYERSVILLE MOUNTAINTOP water & garbage 570-654-1909 570-714-7272 A/C. New gas heat- Private setting, 3 ŠShort or long term new appliances, living room, 1 bed- Water & sewer paid NEW LISTING fees included. ing system. Huge bedroom, 2 bath- ŠExcellent including washer & room & bath. Gas 1 month security Busy, high visibility Washer/dryer avail- attic for storage. room home. Hard- Neighborhood dryer. $500 + heat, central air, deposit. Email location. Body able, stove, refrig- WYOMING “Must See!” $1,000 wood floors, area ŠPrivate Tenant utilities. Call ample storage, WEST PITTSTON obscuroknows@ shop, garage, car erator, air condi- BALTIMORE AVE BLANDINA + utilities, lease & rugs, large kitchen, Parking 570-881-0320 coin-op washer/ hotmail.com or Call lot. Situated on tioning. No pets/no 2nd floor. 1 bed- APARTMENTS security. NO PETS, dishwasher, stove Š$600 includes all dryer on premises, 570-208-9301 over 1 acre with smoking. $525 + room, living room, Deluxe 2 bedroom. NO SMOKING and refrigerator . utilities. No pets. off-street parking. after 9:00 a.m. to 9,000 sq. ft. of security. dining room, kitchen Wall to wall carpet. 570-793-6294 Office and second 570-822-9697 HANOVER TOWNSHIP Outside mainte- schedule an Commercial Space. West End Road Call 570-542-5610 washer/ dryer hook- Some utilities by floor bonus areas. nance provided. appointment $389,900 Clean &bright up. Stove, fridge, no tenant. No pets. Laundry hook up in Heat & utilities by Non-smoking. Eld- Call Joe PLAINS TWP. 3 bedroom apart- pets, no smoking. (1.5 miles North basement, sewer tenant. No Pets. erly community. 613-9080 WILKES-BARRE ments. Heat, water, PARSONS References. Off of Casino) and water included. No Smoking. 1 or 2 bedrooms. Quiet, safe. Off garbage &sewer street parking. $550 2 bedroom, 1/2 Minimum outside 1 month security, 1 Heat and hot water street parking. Call included with appli- & utilities, 1st & last double, includes maintenance. No VICTORIAN CHARM year lease incl. No pets, no 570-693-2850 34 W. Ross St. ances. Off street month rent + securi- modern kitchen, Smoking, No Pets. Fully furnished, parking. No pets, smoking. $450- ty. 1 year lease. ROSEWOOD REALTY $500 plus electric. bath and living $1,250/month and 1 bedroom, All non smoking, not 570-287-6822 WYOMING AVE WYOMING room. Plenty of off security, Lease and appliances and section 8 approved. Security deposit, 2nd floor. 1 bedroom WILKES-BARRE TOWNHOUSE 613-9080 references required 447 S. Franklin St. street parking and background most utilities References, securi- KINGSTON Includes stove & TYPE large yard. check required. 570-868-6177 refrigerator. $600 1 bedroom with included. Secure, ty, first and last APARTMENT $550/mo + utilities. Available Immediately private off street month includes heat study, off street months rent. Carpet, tile bath, NO PETS. 1 year 570-678-5850 parking. Historic E. WALNUT ST. & water. Off street parking, laundry 315 PLAZA $725/month Light, bright, 3rd lease &security PITTSTON parking. No pets, no facility. Includes new appliances, building is non 570-852-0252 floor, 2 bedrooms, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, 1,750 SQ. FT. & Call Charlie MOUNTAIN TOP smoking. 1st & last heat and hot washer/dryer, smoking/no pets. elevator, carpeted, living room, kitchen, 2,400 SQ.FT 570-829-1578 Recently remodeled month rent + securi- water, hardwood hook up, sewer, Base rent entry system. 2nd floor, off street OFFICE/RETAIL home with 3 bed- ty. 1 year lease. floors, appliances, parking by front $700/mo. Securi- HANOVER TWP. Garage. Extra stor- parking. Clean & rooms, 1 1/2 baths, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 570-655-9325 Trash removal. door. $650 + util- ty, references age & cable TV neat. $440/month. 2,000 FT. washer/dryer. Full bath, no pets. $850 $580/mo Call ities, security & PLAINS TWP. required. View at included. Laundry New carpeting Fully Furnished Large 1/2 double. unfinished base- + utilities, 1st month, Find Something? (570)821-5599 lease. No smok- houpthouse.com. facilities. Air Con- throughout, refriger- With Cubicles. Two large bed- ment with work- last month + securi- Lose Something? ing, no pets. 570-762-1453 ditioned. Fine ator & stove includ- 570-829-1206 rooms, newly shop. Gas heat. No ty deposit. Get it back where it 570-693-0695 neighborhood. ed. Available 5/1/13. remodeled bath- smoking. No pets. Call 570-417-3427 belongs WILKES-BARRE Credit check & 941 Apartments/ Convenient to bus Call Steve Cozy studio apart- room (used to be & stores. No (570) 468-2488 with a Lost/Found ad! 944 Commercial WILKES-BARRE 3rd bedroom), large security deposit ment, with base- WAREHOUSE/ Unfurnished pets. References. 570-829-7130 3 car wide drive- required. 1 year ment, large kitchen, Properties OFFICE SPACE HANOVER TWP. Security. Lease. way, 1 1/2 bath. lease. $1,150/ Brand new, 3 bed- WEST PITTSTON Good Neighbor- 5,000 sq. ft. with No smokers $650. month. Call month. Call BACK rooms, 1 bath, 2nd GARDEN VILLAGE hood, Section 8 parking lot. Office, please. $785 + Jeff 215 356-2338. Nicole Dominick floor, washer, dryer, APARTMENTS Welcome. $375/ COMMERCIAL RETAIL 1,000 sq. ft. with MOUNTAIN utilities. Call. 570-715-7757 stove & refrigerator. PITTSTON 221 Fremont St. month +utilities. 2,000 sq. ft. ware- Large 1 bedroom, 570-287-0900 2nd floor, 4 rooms & Off street parking. Housing for the 570-239-9840 house. Off I-81, living room, kitchen bath. Washer/dryer PROPERTY FOR RENT: WEST PITTSTON Water, garbage & elderly & mobility Exit 165. Call 3 bedroom, 2 bath with appliances, hook up. Heat & hot 900 Sq. Ft. sewer included. KINGSTON impaired; all utilities 570-823-1719 $680/mo. Wyoming tiled bath, deck. water furnished. No STORE RETAIL $725 + electric. De- included. Federally WILKES-BARRE Mon. through Fri. area School. No Pets. $425. smoking, no pets. Duplex, 2nd floor posit, security and subsidized SPACE 7 am to 3 pm. Jerry 570-891-0988 570-696-1866 EATON TERRACE Security & refer- apartment. 1 bed- Smith Hourigan references. 317 N. Maple Ave. program. Extremely Will be vacant or 570-656-8406 ences. $695/mo. room. Heat & hot Group MUST SEE! 2 story 2 bed- low income persons 570-654-1193 water included. No as of 570-474-6307 Call 570-417-5977 room, 1.5 bath @ encouraged to WILKES-BARRE DALLAS smoking. No pets. January 1, 2013 BEST $1 SQ. FT. HI-MEADOWS $850. + utilities. PITTSTON apply. Income less WILKES-BARRE $500 + security. Call LEASES YOU’LL Totally renovated 8 APARTMENTS Modern 2 bedroom than $12,450. 200 Spring St. WILKES-BARRE HANOVER TWP. 570-823-6829 EVER SEE! room apartment 3 bedroom single 1075 Memorial Hwy. LUXURY Two story 3 bed- apartment with gas 570-655-6555 Wilkes-Barre Warehouse, light includes two bed- family home in Low & Moderate APARTMENT room, 2.5 baths @ heat. New deck. TDD 800-654-5984 Great for a manufacturing. Gas rooms, 1.5 baths, quiet neighbor- Income Elderly 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, $1,110. + utilities. $525 month plus 8 am-4 pm Barber Shop! heat, sprinklers, laundry room, new hood with great Rentals Include: newly renovated utilities. Conven- Monday-Friday. overhead doors, spacious backyard neighbors. 1 ½ *Electric Range & kitchen, bath. Mast- Central heat & air, iently located. No EQUAL HOUSING Call Michael at parking for 30 cars. deck. New gas bath, gas heat, air Refrigerator er bedroom with washer/dryer in Pets. No Smoking. OPPORTUNITY 570-239-7213 Yes, that $1 heating system. conditioning, hard- *Off Street Parking double closets, unit, on site park- Call Rae HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE WILKES-BARRE sq. ft. lease! Beautiful kitchen wood floors and *Community Room large living/dining ing. 1 mo. security 570-714-9234 We have 9,000 cabinets, wall to carpeting. Drive- *Coin Operated room combo. Hard- 570-262-6947 HISTORIC WHEELMAN sq.ft., 27,000 sq.ft., wall carpeting, cer- way with 2 car Laundry *Elevator. wood & tile floors WEST WYOMING 439 S. Franklin St. DOLPHRte.IN315PLAZA Second floor, 1 bed- and 32,000 sq. ft. amic floors, new garage. Large *Video Surveilence throughout, wash- Two apartments 2,400 Sq. Ft. room 1 bath, very Can combine. windows, draperies, yard with privacy Applications er/dryer, screened available. 1,200 Sq. Ft. KINGSTON nice. Gas heat, all There is nothing blinds. Washer/dry- fence, shed, Accepted by porch. Storage. Off First floor, one bed- (1) 1 bedroom, Professional office appliances, washer this good! er, refrigerator, con- above-ground pool Appointment street parking, with room, freshly paint- hardwood floors, space. Will divide & dryer, three sea- Sale or Lease vection oven, build and swing set. 570-675-5944 1 car garage. Gas ed, new washer and A/C, marble bath. office / retail son porch, off street Call Larry @ in microwave & $950. per month 8a.m. - 4 p.m. heat & electric by dryer, off-street PLAINS security system, Call 570-829-1206 1st floor, 1 bedroom. parking. Nice neigh- 570-696-4000 or snack bar with plus security and TDD Only, tenant. Water, hot parking, no smoking laundry, off street total remodel, great borhood. No Pets. 570-430-1565 stools. Exterior of utilities. Please call 1-800-654-5984 water & garbage by or pets. $575+utili- parking. $675 neighborhood. $565/month+utili- dwelling and other 570-333-4700 or Voice Only, landlord. Credit ties, lease, one Fridge, stove, wash- (1) Unique studio. EXETER ties, security and OFFICE SPACE unit still under reno- 570-592-3420 1-800-654-5988 check required. month security er/dryer hook up. Sun porch, hard- references. Newly remodeled WILKES-BARRE TWP. vation. Walking dis- Handicap Accessi- $700 + security. Call and references. Water & sewer in- wood floor, security Lease 20,000 sq. ft. 570-954-2972 120 sq. ft. All tance to King’s Col- ble Lynda at 262-1196. Call (570) 332-3567 cluded. No smoking. system and laundry. I-81 on Casey Ave. Off street parking. utilities included, lege/Public square. WILKES-BARRE Equal Housing Security & refer- Zoned M-3 for No smoking. Clean, 5 room WILKES-BARRE $550 except phone. Opportunity ence. $525/month. manufacturing, $750/month + utili- 2 bedroom, car- HANOVER TWP. KINGSTON 570-821-5599 $250/month. warehouse storage. Nice second floor 2 Call 570-693-1468 ties & security. peting, hookups, Collect cash, not dust! Newly remodeled Mayflower Lease. Call Electric, gas heat, 2 bedroom apart- WILKES-BARRE (570)762-8265 yard, electric heat. Clean out your 1st floor, 1 bedroom, 570-602-1550 sprinkler. HE light- ment. Stove, Crossing $525 + utilities. basement, garage refrigerator & stove. ing, 21’ ceilings, fridge, washer & PLAINS Need to rent that No pets. 868-4444 All electric. $425/ Small 1 bedroom Apartments LAFAYETTE GARDENS 1 drive in & or attic and call the dryer. Lots of stor- SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR! Vacation property? mo. + utilities & sec- with a bonus room, GLEN LYON GARAGE 3 dock doors. Classified depart- age space. $670. 113 Edison Street 3 bay garage, new Place an ad and urity. Call Natalie at Four rooms. Stove Can be subdivided. ment today at 570- Heat included. $25 570.822.3968 Quiet neighborhood. roof & new garage get started! WYOMING 570-357-1138 and refrigerator Call Bob Post FULLY FURNISHED 829-7130! application Fee. Call 2 bedroom apart- doors. Over 1,200 570-829-7130 included. $450 a 1, 2, 3 & 4 570-270-9255 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, 570-592-7336 ments available for sq. ft. $395/month. DALLAS month +security and immediate occu- super clean HANOVER TWP. Viewing May 2nd references. Bedrooms Call 570-881-0320 MEADOWS Spacious 2 bed- pancy. Heat & hot Cape Cod home. (570) 855-6641 WYOMING APARTMENTS room, 2nd floor, KINGSTON - Light & bright water included. WILKES-BARRE/ 6 rooms completely $850/month + utili- (585) 298-3858 220 Lake St. washer/dryer hook- Recently remodeled open floor plans 1 Bedroom $550 remodeled. Fenced ties, 1 year lease. Housing for the 1st floor apartment 2 Bedroom $650. KINGSTON yard, gas heat.$675 No pets/smokers. up in kitchen, no - All major PLAINS TWP. elderly & mobility pets. $600/month + with 1 bedroom, 1 PLYMOUTH Call Jazmin GREATSPACE FORTY FORT 570-212-0432 impaired; all utilities utilities, 1st, bath & electric heat. Cozy 3 bedroom on appliances included 570-822-7944 18 Pierce Street WAREHOUSE 5 rooms, complete- included. Federally last & security. Off street parking. 2 floors. $650/mo. - Pets welcome* Available immedi- LAIRD STREET ly remodeled. $675 962 Rooms + utilities. No pets, subsidized program. TRADEMARK No pets. Credit 570-760-0511 - Close to everything ately, off street COMPLEX, Extremely low check & security WILKES-BARRE Easy interstate no smoking. REALTY GROUP - 24 hour emergency parking, air. $300 income persons 570-954-1992 deposit required. PLYMOUTH & up/month. All access. 570-693-3104 encouraged to Large 1 bedroom maintenance Lease 132,500 s.f., $575/month. Call LODGE utilities included. KINGSNiceTO, NcleaHOUSn E apply. Income less apartment. $500/ LODGE will subdivide, 12 Nicole Dominick - Short term 570-690-0564 953Houses for Rent furnished room, than $12,450. month + security Formerly The loading docks, 30ft. HARVEYS LAKE @570-715-7757 leases available starting at $340. 570-675-6936, 2 bedroom , wall to deposit. Heat, Travel Lodge ceilings, sprinkler, Efficiency at $450 TDD 800-654-5984 wall carpet, appli- water, sewer, fridge 497 Kidder St., acres of parking. month furnished 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. ances, Lake rights. & range included. Call TODAY For Wilkes-Barre KINGSTON Offices available. BACK MOUNTAIN Wyoming Avenue, Private, 3 bedroom with all utilities EQUAL HOUSING Off street parking. Call Bernie at Rooms Starting Call 570-655-9732, AVAILABILITY!! Various sized ranch, patio, porch, included. Off OPPORTUNITY No pets. Lease, at: X312 ROTHSTEIN REALTORS, INC. spaces available; appliances, work street parking. HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE security and www.mayflower Daily $44.99 + tax Smith Hourigan 288-7594 500 sq. ft. to shop. $830 +utili- 570-718-0331 references. Group crossing.com Weekly $189.99 1,500. sq. ft. 950 Half Doubles ties &security. Call 570-639-5920 570-474-6307 SHAVERTOWN + tax 570-696-1600 570-522-0084 EDWARDSVILLE One bedroom, living Microwave, 965Roommate Nice 2 bedroom Kingston & Certain Restrictions room & kitchen Refrigerator, Wanted apartment, with Surrounding Areas apartment. Security Apply* WiFi, HBO LAFLIN DORRANCE TOWNSHIP new tile and lami- required. No pets. 570-823-8881 Crestwood School, nate. Wall to wall 7 minutes to 81. 3-4 NANTICOKE $500/month + util- www.Wilkes Utilities included. carpet. Great ities. Call BarreLodge.com GYM FOR RENT bedrooms, 2 1/2 Set up as a full 2nd floor bedroom. neighborhood. Sec- Jolyn Bartoli baths, with an court basketball $400 per month tion 8 welcome. 570-696-5425 above ground pool. LARKSVILLE court with hard- HANOVER TWP. references and $575 with water, 1 bedroom, appli- 221 Boland Ave. $1,200/month, first wood floors, men’s security deposit. sewer, heat and ances, washer/ WILKES-BARRE 2 bedroom. and last months PARK AVENUE &ladies room and 570-574-7145 garbage included. dryer hookup, deck, $550 + utilities. rent+security. Credit WILKES-BARRE / 2nd floor, 1 bedroom. changing room. (570)239-9840 off street parking. Call Mark at and background Water included. Could be put to any Includes sewer & KINGSTON (570) 899-2835 checks. Pets con- 971 Vacation & Efficiency 1 & 2 $500 + utilities, related use ie: fit- garbage. No pets, Smith Hourigan (917) 345-9060 sidered. Call Diane, APARTMENTS bedrooms. Includes security &lease. No ness gym, basket- Resort Properties FORTY FORT non smoking. Secu- Group 570-239-9633 1 bedroom, 1st floor, all utilities, parking, pets. 570-472-9494 ball camp or any- rity & lease, 570-696-1195 stove & refrigera- laundry. No pets. thing that requires a HARVEYS LAKE AVAILABLE $445/month. 2 bedroom, deck, EDWARDSVILLE tor. Washer/dryer From $390 to $675. large open space. HARVEYS LAKE (570) 693-2586 SHAVERTOWN water view. $650/ Kingston Vicinity Furnished Summer hook up. $500/mo. KINGSTON: Lease, security WILKES-BARRE SOUTH Lots of free parking, 1 bedroom apart- month. Home. Starting June + utilities, security & 1 and 2 bedrooms & references. heat and utilities ment with living (703)583-5067 to end of August. references room & kitchen. 570-970-0847 SECURE BUILDINGS are included. Rent AMERICA REALTY LUZERNE 1 & 2 bedroom MANAGED College students 570-779-1684 WYOMING: 1 bedroom, wall to Freshly painted & is is $3,000 per apartments. REMODELED TO welcome in Sept. 1 and 2 bedrooms wall, off-street ready for you to month Starting at $440 PERFECTION! Lake rights. Call for parking, coin laun- move in. Utilities Call Charlie KINGSTON and up. References HALF-DOUBLE Includes white details. FORTY FORT WILKES-BARRE: dry, water, sewer & included. One 570-829-6200 2 bedrooms, 2nd required. Section 8 OK 61 North Welles St. 570-639-5041 4 Bedroom garbage included. month security colonial kitchen, floor. Off street 570-357-0712 3 bedrooms 1 bath, 1/2 Double $495/month + required. No center island, all parking. Heat, hot eat-in kitchen with security & lease. smoking or pets. appliances, 2 glass Shopping for a water & trash WILKES-BARRE appliances. Wash- WILKES-BARRE: HUD accepted. $750/month. / windowed included. Coin op WILKES-BARRE er/Dryer. Backyard, 3 Bedroom 570-687-6216 or Call Jolyn @ 1 bedroom apart- enclosed porches, new apartment? washer/dryer. WILKES UNIVERSITY good neighborhood. brick home. 570-954-0727 570-696-1195 or ment. Tenant sup- gas fireplace, 1.5 $625/month, No Pets No Smok- Classified lets 570-696-5425 plies own fridge. baths & more. 2 references, PITTSTON ing. $600 a month+ Appliances,sewer $525/month, all utili- CAMPUS 108 S. Main Street you compare costs - security & lease. Studio 1, 2, 3 or 4 Utilities, one month YEAR SAME RENT are included. MOCANAQUA ties included. First, 3,000 square feet. No smoking. 1 BEDROOM APT. bedrooms, starting security and $900/month without hassle Lease, credit check last & 1/2 month Suitable for many No pets $425/mo. includes at $425. All utilities references. + utilities. NO PETS/ Priced affordable ! security. No pets. businesses. Plen- Available May 1st water & sewer. included. 570-639-1796 EMPLOYMENT or worry! 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