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- PAGE 2A THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 timesleader.com www.timesleader.com TIMES LEADER Priest from W-B found guilty of child sex abuse DETAILS LOTTERY Thomas Shoback convicted he reportedly could face essen- try operated by the state Depart- abuse and extend my apology for Sacred Heart of Jesus and Mary MIDDAY DRAWING on nine counts and could face tially a life sentence. ment of Public Welfare, removed any way in which the Church, and in Jermyn, Lackawanna County; State police had said the as- Shoback from ministry and sus- particularly its bishops, priests and St. Joseph’s Parish and Sacred DAILY NUMBER - 6-0-5 essentially a life sentence. saults took place from 1991 pended his faculties to exercise deacons have failed them.” Heart Parish, Plains Township; BIG 4 - 2-2-2-4 through 1997 when the boy was priestly ministries within the He also reaffirmed a per- Holy Redeemer Parish, Exeter QUINTO - 1-1-9-2-5 By STEVE MOCARSKY 11 to 17 years old, while Shoback diocese, Genello said. sonal commitment to exercise Township; St. Joseph’s Parish, TREASURE HUNT [email protected] was assigned at St. Mary’s Parish “Now that the criminal justice vigilance in the protection of Hazleton; Nativity BVM, Plym- 08-11-19-25-26 A Diocese of Scranton priest in Blossburg, Tioga County. system has brought this case to children and young people and outh Township; the former Bish- NIGHTLY DRAWING who was once assigned to sev- The diocese suspended Sho- closure, the Diocese of Scranton thanked all who worked diligent- op Hoban High School, Wilkes- eral parishes in Luzerne County, back in November 2011 when recognizes that the announce- ly to resolve the case. Barre, and parishes in Monroe DAILY NUMBER - 2-7-4 including a Catholic high school, the allegations of sexual miscon- ment of this verdict will serve Shoback is permanently re- and Lycoming counties. BIG 4 - 2-5-2-8 has been convicted of sexually duct surfaced. as a very painful reminder of the moved from ecclesiastical minis- Shoback was a teacher at Bish- QUINTO - 0-7-7-8-1 assaulting an altar boy. Diocese spokesman William wounds many survivors carry try and his status as a priest will op Hoban from 1984 to 1989. QUINTO - 3-7-9-5-0 Diocese officials on Wednes- Genello said the diocese has co- with them, most especially those be referred to the Holy See in According to The Times Lead- CASH 5 day confirmed that the Rev. operated with the investigation who were harmed by Father Sho- Rome for a final determination, er archives, Shoback’s brother, Thomas Shoback, 66, of Wilkes- and prosecution of the criminal back,” the diocese said in a pre- Bambera said. Edward J. Shoback, a former 01-06-29-38-40 Barre, was convicted Tuesday in case since then. pared statement. The diocese said Shoback was Diocese of Scranton priest who POWERBALL Tioga County Court of Common After receiving the allegations, Responding to the verdict, ordained in 1977 and served as worked for more than 20 years 22-26-31-54-55 Pleas on nine of the 32 counts diocese officials notified the Tio- Scranton Bishop Joseph C. Bam- pastor of St. Mary and St. An- at Luzerne County parishes and POWER BALL - 18 with which he had been charged. ga County District Attorney’s bera said: “At this time, I express drew Parish in Blossburg from schools, was suspended in 2004 Most of those counts exceeded Office, reported the incidents to my personal sorrow for the pain February 1989 until July 1997. amid similar allegations of sexu- the statute of limitations. Still, the Child Line and Abuse Regis- endured by those who suffered this He was previously assigned at al abuse. No player matched all five numbers in Wednesday’s “Cash 5” jackpot drawing. Thursday’s jackpot will be Man found next to gun on street to be charged worth $325,000. Lottery officials reported Woodlands to host 57 players matched four numbers, winning $321 each; 2,059 players matched three numbers, winning $15 each; La Tolteca’s Cinco and 28,292 players matched two numbers, winning $1 each. The Mexican restaurant on Eatery deck, rooftop court- Mundy Street was damaged yard, and newly renovated SKYY Vu DeckBar. OBITUARIES by fire on Sunday. There is no admission fee, but access to the buffet Aversa, Joseph By STEVE MOCARSKY is $15.99 per person. Items Castellani, Helen [email protected] from the Crescenzo’s Menu, Columbus, Veronica PLAINS TWP. — Fans of including a children’s menu, Delahunty, Eugene Sr. La Tolteca’s annual Cinco also will be available. Bever- Dombek, Jacqueline de Mayo celebration won’t ages, including La Tolteca Franko, Ramonda have to miss out on it this Margaritas and Mexican year, even though the popu- Cerveza, will be available for Kashuba, Catherine lar Mexican restaurant was purchase. Long, James heavily damaged by fire Sun- Entertainment will feature Matenus, Caroline day. DJ Diva and DJ Jamm. The Matuza, Dorothy The Woodlands Inn & Re- resort is on state Route 315 Nixon, Julia sort announced Wednesday in Plains Township. that it will partner with La DeLeon said the event will Roginski-Brooks, Tolteca and host the celebra- help his business as it bounc- Katherine tion from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. es back from the fire, and Shaffer, Donald on Sunday. the Woodlands will profit as Ungvarsky, Veronica “La Tolteca is a long-time well. Cinco de Mayo (the 5th Wittman, Anne staple and community-mind- of May) commemorates the ed business,” Woodlands gen- Mexican army’s victory over AIMEE DILGER /THE TIMES LEADER Pages 6A, 7A eral manager Rick Kornfeld French forces at the Battle Police recovered a handgun and two cellphones near a man lying on Blackman Street said in a prepared statement. of Puebla on May 5, 1862. early Wednesday afternoon. The initial emergency response call was for a man having a “We hope that by providing In America, it’s a day to cel- WHO TO CONTACT the use of our facility to them ebrate Mexican heritage. seizure. It was later changed to a possible shooting, but the man did not have any gun- they will not lose their big- Wilkes-Barre Township Fire shot wounds. A motorist who identified himself only as Tim said he thought the man was struck by a car. The man was bleeding from the mouth and unconscious at first, Missed Paper ...... 829-5000 gest event of the year.” Chief John Yuknavich said Obituaries ...... 970-7224 La Tolteca owner Carlos Monday the fire was acciden- said the motorist who stopped to give assistance. As he came to, the man reached for Advertising ...... 970-7101 DeLeon, who was busy work- tal, was probably started by a the gun and someone kicked it away from him, the motorist said. The man was taken Advertising Billing ...... 970-7328 ing on the site clean-up at his still-lit cigarette tossed near to Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Wilkes-Barre police Lt. Steven Olshefski said the man, Classified Ads ...... 970-7130 Newsroom ...... 970-7242 restaurant, located on Mun- cardboard boxes near the rear whose name was not available, was admitted and upon his release would be charged as dy Street in Wilkes-Barre of the building where employ- a felon in possession of a firearm, possession of a concealed weapon without a license Vice President / Executive Editor Township, said he considers ees take their breaks. and possession of a firearm with an obliterated or altered serial number, all felonies. Joe Butkiewicz ...... 970-7249 Kornfeld a friend and was The fire ran up the outside Asst. Managing Editor moved by his offer. wall to the roof. He said em- Anne Woelfel ...... 970-7232 “Many people were look- ployees tried to douse the City Editor ing forward to the celebra- fire with a garden hose but Daniel Burnett ...... 970-7180 tion,” DeLeon said. couldn’t contain it. Sports Editor “While attendees won’t DeLeon said he hopes to Sounds from around world rock arena John Medeiros ...... 970-7143 Features Editor have our full menu to choose get the place reopened with- SandraSnyder...... 970-7383 from, they will still enjoy tra- in a month. Online Editor ditional favorites including About 30 people work in England’s Bush and Australia’s a No. 1 tune from 2009’s “The Things” before treating the Christopher J. Hughes ...... 970-7329 fajitas, rice and quesadillas, the restaurant. A second lo- Airbourne warm up the crowd Sound of Madness.” crowd to a mostly solo version tacos, and rice and beans.” cation — LaTolteca Express After a sing-along version of of “Glycerine,” a No. 1 tune from Indoor seating is available, — in the Gateway Shopping for Shinedown, of Florida. 2009’s “If You Only Knew,” the that same year. BUILDING along with al fresco dining at Center in Edwardsville re- band, which has sold more than Bush then finished up strongly REVIEW TRUST the Crescenzo’s Brick Oven mains open. 6 million worldwide and with “Comedown,” leaving the topped the crowd wanting more. The Times Leader strives to By BRAD PATTON charts eight times since 2005, First up was Airbourne, a four- Times Leader Correspondent correct errors, clarify stories then played the title tune of the piece hard-rocking band from WILKES-BARRE TWP. — and update them promptly. newest and its first hit, Australia often compared to its Corrections will appear in City to raze fire-damaged Three bands from three different 2003’s “45.” countrymen AC/DC, which pum- this spot. If you have infor- parts of the world gathered to- Bush, a band formed in 1992 meled the early arrivals with a mation to help us correct an gether to rock the Mohegan Sun in the Shepherd’s Bush section of furious 30-minute set, including inaccuracy or cover an issue building on Carlisle St. Arena at Casey Plaza Tuesday London, warmed up the crowd tunes from its upcoming “Black more thoroughly, call the night. with a strong hour-long set that Dog Barking” album. newsroom at 829-7242. Kicking off its tour at the Wil- featured most of its big hits from As there were probably only By JERRY LYNOTT The damage prevented the kes-Barre Township arena with its 1994-2002 heyday plus some a few hundred people in the IN A STORY THAT AP- [email protected] city’s fire inspector from do- England’s Bush and Australia’s songs from its 2011 reunion building for Airbourne’s set (it PEARED on Page 1A in WILKES-BARRE — The ex- ing a thorough investigation of Airbourne in tow, Shinedown, a album “The Sea of Memories.” certainly didn’t help that they Wednesday’s Times Leader tent of damage caused by a fire what caused the fire, Delaney quartet from Jacksonville, Fla., Frontman was must have started a good 10 to about free drinks in casinos, it should have noted that Mount Sunday at a vacant apartment said. consisting of Brent Smith (lead on from the moment he took 15 minutes before the 7:15 start “It was undetermined,” he Airy Casino Resort near Mount building made it too unsafe for vocals), Zach Meyers (guitar, the stage with “Machinehead,” time printed on the tickets), the Pocono provides free mixed a fire inspector to determine a said. backing vocals), Eric Bass (bass one of the big hits from 1994’s music was truthfully too loud drinks to those actively playing cause. The city code enforcement guitar, piano, backing vocals) six-times platinum debut album, to decipher many of the words. games on the casino floor in City Fire Chief Jay Delaney office condemned the build- and Barry Kerch (drums), took “.” Pretty sure the closing tune addition to draft beer and wine. said the building at 120 Carl- ing, and emergency demoli- the stage to a thunderous ovation After debuting a new song was “Ready to Rock” from the isle St. is set to be demolished. tion prices were solicited at about 9:35. called “House on Fire,” Rossdale, forthcoming album, highlighted Firefighters arrived around from contractors, said Drew The band, smartly decked out now 45 but still the heartthrob by some cool synchronized head 2 a.m. to see heavy flames on McLaughlin, municipal affairs in suits and ties and opening he was in the 1990s, jumped off banging by Joel O’Keefe (lead the first floor of the two-story manager for the city. with “Enemies,” quickly set the the stage and over the wall dur- vocals, lead guitar), David Roads building. The roof collapsed in Three quotes were received tone for the evening, running all ing a tasty cover of The Beatles’ (rhythm guitar, backing vocals) the three-alarm fire that took and the lowest bid of $8,300 over the two-tiered stage as it “Come Together,” singing the and Justin Street (bass, backing was submitted by Bdaric Exca- +(ISSN No. 0896-4084) approximately nine hours to worked the crowd into a frenzy. classic from the 116 section then vocals). USPS 499-710 extinguish. Firefighters saved vating Inc. of Luzerne. Other early highlights in- crossing the arena floor to finish “As long as we are alive and as Issue No. 2013-122 another vacant apartment McLaughlin said Bdaric cluded “Unity” and “I’ll Follow up in section 105. long as you are alive, rock and could be bringing equipment Newsroom building and a house located You” from the group’s most He then climbed back on roll will never die,” the shirtless 829-7242 on either side of the fire-dam- to the site as early Wednesday recent album, 2012’s “Amaryllis,” stage to join his band mates for a O’Keefe yelled at the end of his [email protected] to prepare for the demolition. Circulation aged building. and “The Crow & The Butterfly,” glorious version of 1995’s “Little band’s performance. Jim McCabe – 829-5000 [email protected] Published daily by:

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Alleges city, mayor have prevented According to the suit, in July 2001, (agreement) has prevented South Main DISPUTED W-B LOT South Main Plaza and the city entered Plaza from beginning construction on economic development by hampering A developer filed a lawsuit contending into an agreement of sale. The developer the project.” WIlkes-Barre city has prevented work on a its ability to secure possible tenants. bought a parcel of land adjacent to the The developer, according to the suit, vacant lot on South Main Street.

plaza for $150,000. potentially had tenants including Rite Wo The vacant parcel was to be used for Aid and Turkey Hill, but has lost them. od St By SHEENA DELAZIO construction of a multi-unit shopping But city spokesman Drew McLaugh- A&A Auto re [email protected] center, and included in the agreement lin offered a different viewpoint in a pre- et with the city that the city would assist pared statement: “The City of Wilkes- WILKES-BARRE – A developer seek- in obtaining “permanent, irrevocable Barre has never hindered an economic ing to build a shopping center in the city et and exclusive access” to and from South development project. The Leighton ad- re has filed a lawsuit in Luzerne County St NT Pennsylvania Avenue to the vacant lot. ministration has been instrumental in Main CA T Court alleging the city and mayor have VA The developer agreed to begin con- countless redevelopment projects that uth LO Avenue ClArk VAn OrDEn/THE TIMESlEADEr prevented economic development by So ania struction within 150 days of closing, and have benefited the people of the city.” ylv Wilkes-Barre police and fire person- hampering its ability to secure possible to complete at least one building within McLaughlin said the city’s record Penns nel search an unattended backpack tenants. nine months and to place one tenant in speaks for itself, and that it “will not Main Hardware that was left sitting by a garbage South Main Plaza, L.P. filed the suit the building within 12 months of the stand for projects languishing indefi- can near the Martz Bus Terminal against the city and Mayor Thomas start of construction. nitely.” MAP Wednesday morning. An elderly man Leighton, through its attorneys of Hang- “The city has repeatedly failed to “This project has had not one but AREA later claimed the bag. ley Aronchick Segal Pudlin & Schiller, of make the best effort … let alone it’s re- two agreements expire through no fault Philadelphia. The suit seeks compensa- PUBLIC SQUARE WILKES-BARRE quired “best effort’ — to acquire access of the city and we will not sign a third tion for loss of income and other damag- to Pennsylvania Boulevard,” the suit agreement without a reverter clause Backpack clears terminal es and alleges the developer has already says. “As the city is aware, the lack of that protects the interests of taxpayers spent $1.5 million in land purchase and The Martz Bus Terminal was evacu- this access, as well as the city’s failure other related costs. ated for about 10 minutes Thursday to fulfill its other obligations under the The city denied the allegations. See SUIT, Page 4A Mark Guydish/The Times Leader morning after an unattended backpack was found near a trash can. First responders used two explosive- detecting dogs to search the terminal after the backpack was found just be- Scranton, fore 9 a.m. An elderly man said he left it on the ground, not realizing he walked away from it. Police said the backpack contained Marywood religious items. HAZLETON Man to face homicide charge make deal A man accused of killing another man will face a criminal homicide charge in Luzerne County Court. on nursing Adamis Arias, 20, appeared for a pre- liminary hearing Some Marywood students will Wednesday before be able to finish degrees at District Judge Joseph Zola, who forwarded University of Scranton. Arias the charge to county court. Hazleton police allege Arias killed By ANDREW M. SEDER Angel Villalobos, 19, during an argu- [email protected] ment about money Feb. 23 on West SCRANTON – Marywood Maple Street. University and the University Villalobos died of multiple gunshot ClArk VAn OrDEn/THE TIMESlEADEr of Scranton have announced an wounds, according to the Luzerne Retired state police Sgt. Chester Zaremba gives remarks at the memorial program Wednesday morning in Wyoming. agreement that will provide cur- County Coroner’s Office. rent third-year Marywood nurs- ing students the opportunity to KINGSTON complete their nursing degree Police chief takes paid leave Fallen remembered at memorial service with the University of Scranton. The announcement comes Municipal Police Chief James Keiper less than a month after the has taken a paid administrative leave The late Eric Williams, a federal a state trooper from Beaver Falls, died ing lot under sunny skies. National League of Nursing from the Kingston Police Department from injuries he sustained in a crash State police Capt. James E. Degnan corrections officer from Nanticoke, Accredita- effective Wednesday. when a tractor-trailer slammed into his dedicated the service to Coble, who recalled, as was state Trooper Coble. tion Commis- Keiper has taken the leave to allow cruiser on Oct. 4. became the 94th state trooper to die sion informed the municipality to Williams, 34, and Coble, 48, were while on duty since 1905. Names of the Marywood that review its policies and killed in the line of duty. Coble was 94 troopers are etched in stone at the it was denying procedures relating to By EDWARD LEWIS three months shy of retirement when State Police Academy’s memorial wall [email protected] continuing ac- the assignment of offi- he died, ending 24 years with the state in Hershey. creditation to cers and auxiliary po- WYOMING — Two men were re- police. “May (Coble’s) name be the last one the university’s lice to outside events. membered Wednesday for their service Retired state police Sgt. Chester Za- placed on the wall,” Degnan said. nursing pro- Munley Sgt. Michael Krzy- to public safety and dedication to their remba said he did not personally know State police Lt. Richard Krawetz gram. wicki, an officer with law enforcement careers. Williams, but attended his viewing. read the names of the 10 troopers at Marywood Keiper more than 20 years The late Eric Williams and Blake T. “As I waited two hours in line to pay Wyoming who made the ultimate sac- is appealing experience, will head Coble were honored during a state po- my respect … one fella standing next to rifice. Two members of the state police that decision the department in lice memorial service at the Wyoming me asked me if I knew Eric,” Zaremba retirees association placed a wreath at and also has Keiper’s absence. barracks. said. “I said ‘No I didn’t,’ and he asked the memorial stone in front of the Wyo- announced it “We have tremen- Williams, a federal corrections of- why would I stand in line for two hours. ming barracks while Butch Modzelews- was reapplying dous confidence in ficer from Nanticoke, was killed by an I said because he’s part of the family.” ki played “Amazing Grace” on bagpipes for accredita- the professionalism inmate at the federal correctional insti- Zaremba was the keynote speaker at and Trooper Jeffrey D. Lamm played tion with that Quinn and talent of Sgt. tution at Canaan on Feb. 25, and Coble, the memorial service held in the park- taps on a bugle. agency and also Krzywicki, and the with another accrediting associ- Haggerty residents of Kingston ation—the Commission on Col- can be assured that legiate Nursing Education—or our police department CCNE, which is an arm of the will remain one of the best depart- Proposed W. Wyoming natural gas station has foes American Association of Col- ments in Northeastern Pennsylvania,” leges of Nursing. said Mayor James Haggerty. They allege state standards, IF YOU GO “Our primary concern is our Haggerty said there have been no students,” said Marywood Uni- complaints about the assignment of of- zoning rules being skirted What: Public Input Hearing for versity President Sister Anne ficers to outside events. “This is strictly proposed West Wyoming Gate using backdoor methods. Munley. “We are most grateful internal. There are policies that must Station When: 6:30 p.m. today to the president of the Universi- be in place to make sure our officers are Where: West Wyoming Hose ty of Scranton and to key admin- covered by liability insurance. We’re re- By JON O’CONNELL Co. #1, 926 Shoemaker St. istrators and nursing faculty for viewing whether or not these policies [email protected] forging this partnership in the have been implemented properly in Energy Services — before it best interest of our students.” light of the significant number of out- As West Wyoming officials enters the Transco interna- Through the agreement, side events our police officers cover,” prepare to discuss a proposed tional pipeline. third-year nursing students in he said. pipeline gate station with the state Public A woman who lives along good standing at Marywood can apply for transfer to Scranton’s LUZERNE COUNTY Utilities Com- Bunker Hill Road near the SUBMITTED IMAGE proposed site said by us- nursing program based on an mission today, An artist’s rendering of the gate station. Lung Association needs help opponents con- ing its sister company, Penn evaluation. Accepted students The American Lung Association is tend UGI En- Natural Gas — a public util- this is a false impression that aged by the utility provider. will be have the ability to gradu- recruiting volunteers to educate busi- ergy Services ity provider — UGI is able to stems from a misunderstand- He said a gate station is a nec- ate in May or August of 2014. ness owners about programs to help is using back- build the gate station without ing about gate stations. He essary part of the utility’s gas University of Scranton Presi- them and their employees live health- door methods obtaining zoning allowances said people often confuse distribution and falls under dent Kevin P. Quinn said, ier lives. to avoid zoning and avoids state Department gate stations with much its purview. Swope said some “Knowing the dedication of From home, volunteers will call well- regulations and state stan- of Environmental Protection larger compressor stations gate stations may be run by students who choose the nurs- ness and human resources officers who dards. oversight because a utility di- used for moving gas through Energy Services, but they are ing profession, we are pleased would like information about programs. UGI Penn Natural Gas rectly serves consumers and pipelines. not used for distribution to to be able to provide an option Those interested in volunteering has petitioned the PUC for is not held to these standards. “That’s simply untrue,” customers. for Marywood’s current juniors should call The American Lung Asso- permission to build a gate Marie Dubiel called it un- said Joe Swope, communica- The gas from the Auburn to complete their degree.” ciation, Donna Ray-Reifler, at 570-823- station is to measure natural precedented how UGI En- tions manager for UGI. Pipeline will be distributed Program accreditation is a 2212 and leave their name, phone num- gas from the Auburn Pipeline ergy Services is using Penn Swope said there are more voluntary process whereby a ber and best time for a return call, or — now under construction Natural Gas. than 100 UGI-operated gate See STATION, Page 4A email dreifl[email protected]. by its sister company, UGI A UGI spokesman said stations in Pennsylvania man- See NURSING, Page 4A PAGE 4A THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 NEWS TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com

Dubiel said reports follow- environmentally harmless, giv- the Shavertown and Trucksville are required to purchase their ing the tour failed to show just ing off emissions that are too fire departments will respond MUNICIPAL BRIEFS own trash cans and contain- STATION how the new station will work minimal for concern. in an emergency, Township ers for refuse and yard waste. because the existing station has Dubiel said she believes the Manager Kathleen Sebastian EXETER — Residents of Ex- Questions about refuse should Continued from Page 3A a specific purpose, reducing four structures to be built on confirmed. eter Borough are reminded that be directed to Lynda, 570-654- pressure for distribution. The a 3.2-acre plot adjacent to PPL Swope said a private, direct- citations will be issued to any 3001, ext.2, and questions about to West Wyoming and Wilkes- new station will put gas into the power lines near Bunker Hill access road will be cut to the residents who have not yet pur- recycling should be directed to Barre customers, bringing mul- pipeline. She also said the Mon- Road have been downplayed gate station and used for its chased a refuse sticker in addi- Karen, 570-654-0933. timillion-dollar savings over the ument Station is an outdated, and they are, in fact, much larg- construction and maintenance. tion to owing $250 for the sticker. course of the multi-year leasing much smaller example. er than UGI officials have let on. He said, barring no serious Businesses that have not pur- LAFLIN — The borough will contract, because gas will come “To show someone a 1953 fa- From plans she requested, delay, UGI expects the project chased a recycling sticker will be conducting street sweeping from local sources instead of the cility is outrageous. It’s apples Dubiel said the four buildings to be finished by October this also be issued a citation. services this week. Residents Gulf Coast, Swope said. and oranges,” Dubiel said. are each to be 10 feet tall and sit year. Residents are also reminded are asked to remove vehicles He was unsure of the con- She said she is not against a in a 1-acre fenced-in area with Sebastian said she has no con- to follow their recycling calen- from the roads through Friday tract’s length and could not es- gate station, only the backhand- the following dimensions: cerns that the station is inside dars. All procedures listed on the of this week to allow for proper timate savings per household. ed way it appears that UGI is • 14 feet wide and 24 feet the township’s coverage area. calendar need to be followed, or cleaning. He said because the gate sta- doing it. long Sebastian said the company al- yard waste and refuse will not tion will be used only for dis- “We’re not saying you can’t • 20 feet wide and 46 feet ready briefed emergency teams be removed. Yellow containers DURYEA — The Borough tribution, its construction and build this. We’re saying follow long on the pipeline project and said are not to be used for yard waste Sewer Authority will meet at management fall under PUC the rules.” • 12 feet wide and 12 feet she is confident the energy pro- or refuse; these are only to be the borough building at 7 p.m. oversight. What, where long vider will follow up with proper used for recyclables. Residents May 6. At the beginning of April, Swope explained that at a • 12 feet wide and 24 feet training. Swope and a UGI project man- gate station, pipes come out long In Pennsylvania, there have ager, Bruce Davis, led reporters of the ground, pass through a Emergency access been 32 total pipeline-related Scranton, other area colleges through the Monument Gate gauge to measure pressure and The Auburn Pipeline will accidents, three injuries and no NURSING have been fielding calls from Station along Wyoming Avenue flow, and back into the ground. pass through Kingston Town- fatalities since 2003, according Marywood nursing students to explain its harmless nature, Structures are built over the ship and, because the gate sta- to federal Pipeline and Hazard- Continued from Page 3A about the possibility of transfer- calling it environmentally be- exposed pipe to keep weather tion’s location is more acces- ous Materials Safety Adminis- ring. Among them are Wilkes nign. out. He said these stations are sible from the Back Mountain, tration reports. college or university asks an University in Wilkes-Barre and independent professional asso- Misericordia University in Dal- ciation to review an academic las Township. would be extended across the the city continued to fail to pro- intent because the Wood Street program in order to recognize Marywood University spokes- SUIT property to Pennsylvania Av- vide deeds for two additional extension was not complete, ac- that the program demonstrates woman Juneann Greco said this enue, according to the suit, and parcels, the suit says. cording to the suit. the ability to meet established agreement will impact 25 stu- Continued from Page 3A would allow for better access. The suit outlines an agree- “Had the city fulfilled its standards. Even without it, the dents and discussions with The The city, the suit says, failed ment with a potential tenant, obligations, South Main Plaza program can award degrees and University of Scranton “will best among other conditions,” the to obtain two other parcels for Turkey Hill Mini Markets, for would be taking in annual rents its graduates can take the state serve our students. statement said. “That site must the job, and failed to vacate an a 20-year lease that increased from the project in excess of nursing test and be employed as “The articulation agreement be returned to productive use existing Whalen Court. from $90,000 to $105,000 and $800,000 a year,” the suit says. a nurse in the commonwealth. will allow our students to com- and we remain a willing part- Grant money was obtained an agreement with potential The suit alleges a breach of While the agreement has plete their degree from an ac- ner of anyone who shares our through the state Department tenant Rite Aid for a 20-year contract, de facto taking and in- been formalized between Mary- credited program within very vision and timetable for when of Community and Economic lease for a total of $407,909 in tentional interference with pro- wood and The University of close proximity.” that should be done. 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Arab initiative focuses on Netanyahu has not com- jected Netanyahu’s demand land, but Israeli leader says mented directly on the Arab to recognize Israel as a Jew- League’s latest initiative, but ish state, saying that would recognition of Israel is key. his words questioned its cen- undermine the rights of Is- tral tenet — the exchange of rael’s Arab minority as well captured land for peace — and as millions of refugees whose By ARON HELLER appeared to counter a modi- families lost properties during Associated Press fied peace proposal from the the war surrounding Israel’s JERUSALEM — Israel’s Arab world that Washington establishment in 1948. The prime minister gave a cool re- and Netanyahu’s own chief ne- fate of the refugees is a core ception Wednesday to a new gotiator have welcomed. issue that would need to be Arab Mideast peace initia- The original 2002 Arab ini- resolved in a final peace deal. tive, saying the conflict with tiative offered a comprehen- After meeting U.S. con- the Palestinians isn’t about sive peace between Israel and AP PHOTO gressmen Wednesday, Netan- territory, but rather the Pal- the Muslim world in exchange Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted Wednesday the con- yahu said he appreciated the estinians’ refusal to recognize for a withdrawal from all ter- flict with the Palestinians is not about territory, but rather the efforts of President Barack AP PHOTO Israel as the Jewish homeland. ritories Israel captured in the Palestinians’ refusal to recognize Israel as the Jewish homeland. Obama and Kerry to restart First-term reminder The remarks signaled trou- 1967 Mideast war. Sweeten- negotiations but said that for World Trade Center tower beams are ble for U.S. Secretary of State ing the offer this week, the “The root of the conflict of the conflict. If we reach a talks to succeed, the Palestin- shown on display Wednesday as a John Kerry’s new push for Arab sponsor said final bor- isn’t territorial. It began way peace agreement, I want to ians must also guarantee solid visitor enters the 9/11 exhibit at the Mideast peace and risked rein- ders could be drawn through before 1967,” he told Israeli know that the conflict won’t security arrangements. “We’re George W. Bush Presidential Library mutually agreed land swaps. diplomats. “The Palestinians’ continue — that the Pales- prepared to discuss many and Museum in Dallas, Texas. The forcing Benjamin Netanyahu’s library and museum has opened to image as a hard-liner unwill- Netanyahu questioned the failure to accept the state of tinians won’t come later with things, but I will never com- the public, with the 43rd president ing to make the tough conces- premise that borders are the Israel as the nation-state of more demands.” promise on Israel’s security,” greeting 43 schoolchildren who sions required for peace. key. the Jewish people is the root The Palestinians have re- he said. were its first visitors.

NEWPORT NEWS, VA. Cannibalism evidence found A May Day of discontent Computer rchaeologists and forensic scien- Atists working with human remains recovered at Jamestown last summer reported Wednesday that their follow- glitches up studies have turned up gruesome evidence of cannibalism that took place during the Starving Time of 1609-10. Analyzing the skull of a 14-year-old stall tests girl found in a refuse pit filled with butchered horse and dog bones, they discovered multiple evidence of sharp cuts and chopping blows aimed at the in schools cranium, cheeks and mandible. The location and number of the marks are consistent with the flesh and brain being removed, probably for Students in 3 states have consumption. been kicked offline multiple Of about 300 English settlers living times while taking key tests. at James Fort in the winter of 1608, only about 60 survived to the spring. The Associated Press LITITZ INDIANAPOLIS — School dis- Woman found after 11 years tricts across several states are re- scheduling high-stakes tests that A central Pennsylvania woman who judge student proficiency and even mysteriously disappeared after drop- determine teachers’ pay because ping off her children for school 11 years of technical problems involving ago has surfaced in Florida, telling the test administrators’ computer police she traveled there on a whim systems. with homeless hitchhikers, slept under Thousands of students in In- bridges and survived by scavenging diana, Oklahoma and Minnesota food and panhandling, authorities said have been kicked offline multiple Wednesday. times while taking tests in recent Brenda Heist, 53, had been declared weeks, postponing the testing legally dead, Lititz Borough Police Det. schools have planned for months John Schofield said. The detective said and raising concerns about wheth- he met with her in Florida on Monday er the glitches will affect their and she expressed shame and apolo- scores. AP PHOTOS gized for what she did to her family. “There’s been pep rallies and Heist was going through an amicable Soldiers shout revolutionary slogans and carry Cuban Alma Banuelos shout slogans Wednesday during a rally spirit weeks all getting ready for divorce in 2002 when she was turned flags Wednesday during the annual May Day march in in downtown Los Angeles. In celebration of May Day, this. It’s like showing up for the big Revolution Square in Havana. down for housing assistance, which led thousands gathered for an immigration reform rally. game and then the basketball is her to despair. deflated,” said Jason Zook, a fifth- Her ex-husband, Lee Heist, was Angry workers unite Immigration debate grade teacher at Brown Intermedi- looked at as a suspect in her disap- ate Center in South Bend, Ind. pearance and supposed death, but was Many frustrated students have eventually cleared. around the world livens annual rallies been reduced to tears and admin- istrators are boiling over, calling JURAIN, BANGLADESH The Associated Press eight-story facility housing The Associated Press nandez, 21, said she feared the problems “disastrous” and “un- acceptable” at a time when test re- Collapse victims buried ISTANBUL — Workers multiple garment factories LOS ANGELES — Dem- separating from her U.S.- killed more than 400 in a born children if her work visa sults count so heavily toward how Dozens of Bangladeshi garment around the world united onstrators demanded an Dhaka suburb. The building expires. schools are rated under the fed- workers, their bodies too battered or in anger during May Day overhaul of immigration laws collapse followed a garment “I came here for better eral No Child Left Behind Law. In decomposed to be identified, were rallies Wednesday — from Wednesday in an annual, na- factory fire in November opportunities for me and places such as Indiana, where for- buried in a mass funeral Wednesday, a fury in Europe over auster- tionwide ritual that carried a that killed 112 people in the now my children,” Hernan- mer Gov. Mitch Daniels approved week after the eight-story building they ity measures that have cut special sense of urgency as country, and it has increased dez told about 100 people changes tying teachers’ merit pay worked in toppled down, killing at least wages, reduced benefits Congress considers sweep- the pressure on the global outside the Statehouse. “I’m to student test scores, the pressure 410 people and injuring thousands. and eliminated many jobs ing legislation that would garment industry to im- here to work and to get an is even greater. Hundreds attended the traditional altogether, to rage in Asia bring many of the estimated prove working conditions. education.” “Teachers are extremely frus- Muslim funeral and many more looked over relentlessly low pay, 11 million people living in A loud procession of thou- Naykary Silva, a 26-year- trated because of the high-stakes on from the roofs of nearby buildings as the rising cost of living and the U.S. illegally out of the sands of workers wound old Mexican woman in the nature of this test,” said Jeff Sher- the bodies, rotting in the spring heat, hideous working conditions through central Dhaka on shadows. country illegally, joined about rill, principal at Emmons Elemen- were brought to the graveyard on the that have left hundreds dead Wednesday. Many waved Thousands joined May 200 people who marched in tary School in Mishawaka, Ind. back of flatbed trucks. in recent months. the national flag and de- Day rallies in cities from Denver’s spring snow, hop- “They know they’re going to be Five garment factories were housed In protests, strikes and manded the death penalty Tampa, Fla., to Bozeman, ing for legislation that would judged on this and their schools in the illegally constructed Rana Plaza other demonstrations held for the now-detained owner Mont., with participants ensure medical care for her are going to be judged on this. Cer- building that collapsed April 24, five in cities across the planet, of the doomed building. braving the cold and snow 3-year-old autistic son. tainly it’s changed the outcome of months after a fire killed 112 people at activists lashed out at po- From a loudspeaker on the to deliver their message in “If you want to do some- the testing, because there’s no way another clothing factory. litical and business leaders back of a truck, a participant some places. thing, you do it no matter it’s not going to.” they allege have ignored spoke for the throngs gath- In Salem, Ore., Gov. John what,” Silva said. “There’s CTB/McGraw-Hill is the con- MOSCOW workers’ voices or enriched ered: “My brother has died. Kitzhaber was cheered by still more work to do.” tractor in Indiana and Oklahoma President’s plunge unreported themselves at the expense My sister has died. Their about 2,000 people on the The crowds did not ap- and administers statewide stan- of laborers. In some places, blood will not be valueless.” Capitol steps as he signed a proach the massive demon- dardized tests in eight other Seeing the president slam face-first the demonstrations turned The Bangladesh tragedy bill to allow people living in strations of 2006 and 2007, states. American Institutes for Re- into the ground after falling from a violent, with activists clash- drew a denunciation from Oregon without proof of le- during the last serious at- search, or AIR, is the contractor in speeding horse would be a shock to any ing with police. Pope Francis during a pri- gal status to obtain drivers tempt to introduce major Minnesota. nation. In authoritarian Turkmenistan, Many nations have been vate Mass at the Vatican. licenses. changes to the U.S. immigra- In Indiana, McGraw-Hill is in many residents didn’t even get the struggling with economic He blasted what he called More than 1,000 people tion system. the third year of a four-year, $95 chance. downturns for several years the “slave” wages of those assembled on the Montpe- Despite the large turnouts million contract, while in Oklaho- President Gurbanguli Berdymukham- now, and workplace disas- who died, many of whom lier, Vt., Statehouse lawn. six years ago, many advo- ma, it has a one-year, $16 million edov apparently wasn’t seriously in- ters in developing countries were being buried Wednes- In New York, paper rats on cates of looser immigration contract with an option to renew jured Sunday when his horse stumbled are nothing new, but the in- day as other bodies were sticks bobbed along Sixth laws felt they were outma- an additional four years. Minne- and he pitched into the dirt track at tensity of some of Wednes- still being pulled from the Avenue as about 200 protest- neuvered by opponents who sota’s $61 million, three-year con- the hippodrome on the outskirts of the day’s gatherings suggested rubble. Francis criticized ers set off from Bryant Park, flooded congressional offices tract with AIR expires this year. capital, Ashgabat. workers’ frustrations have the focus on “balance chanting: “What do we want? with phone calls and faxes at Indiana suspended testing Mon- Thousands of people were in the grown especially acute, with books” and personal profit Justice! When do we want the behest of conservative day and Tuesday, the same days stands for the race but state television’s many demanding immedi- that he said are tied to the it? Now!” The rats were in- talk-radio hosts. Oklahoma reported problems. video of the race cut off just before the ate action to address their failure to pay workers fair tended to symbolize abused Now, immigrant advocacy One Oklahoma lawmaker called fall and the extensive written reports concerns. wages. migrant workers. groups are focusing heavily for a moratorium on testing this on the event didn’t mention the plunge. The anger was painfully In Greece and Spain, in- Many rallies featured on calling and writing mem- year, saying it would be unfair to All domestic media in Turkmenistan evident in Bangladesh, creasing numbers of people speakers with a personal bers of Congress, using social subject students to testing after is either state-run or under heavy gov- where the collapse last are losing jobs due to auster- stake in the debate. In Con- media and other technology “a ton of problems” have been re- ernment supervision. week of an illegally built ity measures. cord, N.H., Kristela Her- to target specific lawmakers. ported. 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JOSEPH ROY AVERSA, 87, DOROTHY MATUZA, 82, of Donald Frederick Shaffer Ramonda ‘Ronnie’ P. Franko Old Forge, died Wednesday, May Plymouth, died Sunday, April 28, 1, 2013. Born May 28, 1925, son 2013, at home. Daughter of the April 30, 2013 April 30, 2013 of the late Anthony and Theresa late Joseph and Natalie Krisman Gentile Aversa, Joseph served in Urganus, she was a graduate of onald Frederick Shaffer, Dal- amonda ‘Ronnie’ P. Franko, of the U.S. Army. Preceding him Plymouth High School. She was Dlas, passed away peacefully on RFalls, passed away Tuesday eve- were brother Ross and sister preceded in death by her hus- Tuesday evening, April 30, 2013. ning at her home. Marie Tomasetti. Surviving are band, Joseph; sons, Joseph and He was born Dec. 8, 1930, in Wil- Born in Throop, she was a daugh- wife, Elizabeth “Betty” Rybitski; Michael; grandson, Alex; brother, kes-Barre, and lived in Dallas all his ter of the late Giammario and Sophia children, Anthony, Joseph, Mar- Bernard; and sister, Martha Ces- life. He was a son of the late Alvin Pasko Equinozzi. She was a gradu- tin, Matthew, Michael, Elizabeth, sario. Surviving are granddaugh- Adam Shaffer and Ellen Catherine ate of Dunmore High School, where Christine, Rene; two brothers; ter, Amy Matuza Jimino, N. Syra- Lines Shaffer, and was the second she served as head cheerleader. two sisters; grandchildren, niec- cuse; sister and brother-in-law, oldest of seven children. She formerly served as postmas- es, nephews and cousins. Lee and Ken Evans, Tunkhan- Donald lived nothing short of ter at the Falls Post Office. She was Funeral services 9:15 nock; and sister, Natalie Duffour, an exciting and fulfilling life. He a member of Corpus Christi Parish, a.m. Saturday at Thom- Wis. was a 1948 graduate of Dallas High Falls, formerly Church of the Holy as P. Kearney Funeral Memorial service 10 a.m. School, and soon after leaving his Redeemer. Home Inc., 517 N. Main Friday with a Mass of Christian days of high school mischief behind, She was preceded in death by St., Old Forge. Mass of Christian Burial in All Saints Parish, Wil- he enlisted in the U.S. Air Force. her husband, Elmer Franko Jr.; and Burial 10 a.m. at St. Mary of the low Street, Plymouth. Interment While in the Air Force, he was sta- brother, Arthure Equinozzi. Assumption Church, Prince of will be at the convenience of the tioned in Guam, in the Pacific Is- kind and easygoing man. He was an Surviving are daughers, Mrs. voted Catholic of Holy Redeemer Peace Parish, Old Forge. Visita- family in St Casimir’s Cemetery, lands, during the Korean Conflict. avid outdoorsman, and spent much Samina Cognetti and husband, Parish, Falls, she never lost her faith tion 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at the fu- Mulhenberg. Arrangements by He worked as a flight engineer and of his time hunting and fishing. Bruno, Falls, and Mrs. Judy Adams as she faced her struggles. neral home. Kielty-Moran Funeral Home Inc., was a Squadron Champion boxer. When he wasn’t busy with all of his and husband, Robert, Dallas; grand- A great thanks to all of the care- 87 Washington Ave., Plymouth. Shortly before his discharge other commitments he still could children, Bruno and John Cognetti, givers that kept her happy and able VERONICA T. UNGVAR- from the Air Force, Donald traveled not be kept still. He was always tin- and Robert, Jesteen and Robert Ad- to continue to live in her home in SKY, 91, formerly of the North KATHERINE ANN ROGIN- home to marry his wife, Blodwen, kering in his basement or working ams III; sister, Mrs. Matilda Gavalis, Falls. She appreciated all that you End section of Wilkes-Barre, left SKI-BROOKS, known to family on May 22, 1954. They would have on his quads and boat. Uniondale; nieces and nephews. did for her and greatly enjoyed the the loving arms of her family to and friends as Kathy, 75, went celebrated their 59th anniversary More than anything, Donald was Ramonda Patricia Franko was jokes you told her. be with God on Wednesday, at to be with the Lord on April 24, this May. a family man. He brought much young at heart and mind, with an A Mass of Christian Burial will the home of her daughter. 2013, in Frederica, Del. She was After his honorable discharge, love, happiness and humor to those unbelievable sweet tooth. Ronnie be held Friday at 3 p.m. in Holy Re- Funeral arrangements are born on July 31, 1937 in Plym- Donald began working at Air Prod- around him, and he will be so sadly sweetened up the special moments deemer Church, Falls. Friends may pending and will be announced outh Township, daughter of Leo ucts and Chemicals in Hanover missed. in life. A sassy, outgoing woman, she call at the church from 2:30 p.m. early next week from the Corcor- and Lillian Roginski. Kathy is Township. There, he started as a He is preceded in death by his was the motorcycle-driving certified until Mass. Interment will be held an Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main survived by her daughter, Trixie welder and eventually worked his older brother, Alvin Shaffer; sister, postmaster from Falls. in St. John’s, Cemetery, Duryea. The St., Plains Township. Harris, Hawaii; daughter, Arnett way to plant superintendent. It was Anna May Kelly; and granddaugh- She kept up a strong fight after family asks that family and friends Luce and her husband, Mark; while working in this position that ter, Ashley Simchick. being diagnosed with multiple scle- join them at Memorial Occasions, grandson, Joshua Luce, Colo.; he was given the opportunity to He is survived by his wife, Blodw- rosis in 1972. Determined not to Main Street, Duryea, after the cem- ANNE L. WITTMAN, of the brother, Frank and his wife, Joan travel the world and visited such en Lewis Shaffer, Dallas; daughters, let the disease rule her life, Ronnie etery services. Parsons section of Wilkes-Barre, Roginski; brother, Joe and his places as Venezuela. Donna and husband Ernie Baul, overcame her own troubles to be Arrangements are by the Bernard passed away Tuesday at her wife, Maureen Roginski; sister, Donald always made time to give Dallas, Gail and husband Michael an outstanding family woman and J. Piontek Funeral Home Inc, 204 home. Marie Roginski; as well as nieces back to his community. For more Touey, Dallas, and Jill and husband a friend to many. A beloved wife, Main St., Duryea. Funeral arrangements will and nephews from Pennsylvania. than 50 years, he was a volunteer John Ketchel, Swoyersville; grand- mother and grandmother, she was To leave the family an online con- be announced by E. Blake Collins Services were held Tuesday, firefighter at the Dr. Henry M. La- children and great-grandchildren a strong, smart and independent dolence or for additional informa- Funeral Home, Wilkes-Barre. April 30. ing Dallas Fire Company and served Bruce Pitts, Jessa Pitts, Mallory woman, strong in her beliefs. A de- tion, visit the funeral home’s website as chief for 17 years. He was also a Simchick, Amanda Touey, Adriana at www.piontekfuneralhome.com. member of the Six County Fire- Pitts and Penelope Pitts; and his Catherine T. Kashuba man’s Association for more than 30 brothers and sisters William Shaf- years and served as president of the fer, Dallas, Kenneth Shaffer, Florida, Julia Ann Nixon April 30, 2013 Carolyn Purvin, Shavertown, and Dallas Borough Council. April 30, 2013 Donald was an active member Richard Shaffer. atherine T. Kashuba, 71, of of the George M. Dallas Masonic Funeral will be held ulia Ann Nixon, of B’nai B’rith CPittston, passed away Tuesday Lodge 531 F&AM, where he served Saturday at 10 a.m. from JApartments, Wilkes-Barre, and at the Regional Hospital, Scranton. as worshipful master in 1995. He the Richard H. Disque formerly of Slattery Street, Wilkes- Born in Duryea, she was a was a lodge trustee from 1996 un- Funeral Home Inc., 2940 Memo- Barre Township, passed away Tues- daughter of the late William and til 2012. Donald was also mem- rial Highway, Dallas, with the Rev. day, April 30, 2013, at Wilkes-Barre Edna Abent Kroptavich. ber, trustee and degree master of Ronald Cease, Pastor of Valley View General Hospital. She was a graduate of Duryea Caldwell Consistory in Blooms- Union Chapel, officiating. Friends Born Oct. 9, 1927, in Wilkes- High School. Prior to retirement, burg, where he was awarded the may call Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. Barre, she was a daughter of the she was employed as a head cus- Meritorious Service Award. George M. Dallas Masonic Lodge late Benjamin and Mary Williams todian in the Pittston Area School Donald was a man who always 531 will conduct a Masonic service George. District. enjoyed his life. He was a loving, at 8 p.m. She was a member of Our Lady Julia attended Laurel Run School. of the Eucharist Parish, Pittston. She was employed for many years at She was preceded in death by Eugene P. Delahunty Sr. TeleRadio Communications, Penn State Belt and Buckle and Silco Spe- her husband, Richard, who passed April 25, 2013 away on May 3, 2010. cialties, both of Wilkes-Barre Town- Surviving are two sons, James at 9:30 a.m. from the Bernard J. ship, and RCA Corp., Mountain Piontek Funeral Home Inc., 204 Eugene P. He was preceded in death by his Top. She was a member of Laurel Phyllis, Wilkes-Barre Township, and and his wife, Jodi, Pittston, and David Nixon, Wilkes-Barre; grand- Richard and his wife, Paula, West Main St., Duryea, with Mass of Delahunty Sr., brothers, George and Clifford; and Run Primitive Methodist Church. Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in Our 84, of Gaines- his sister, Louise Mellon. She enjoyed crocheting and various children, Frank, Brian, Michael, Pittston; grandchildren, Rachel, Stephanie, Randy, Crystal, Kelly Kaylyn and Richard III; sisters, Lady of the Eucharist Church, ville, Fla., died Gene is survived by his four crafts and loved decorating for the Pittston. Interment in St. Casimir’s at home on children, Gene Jr., Peter, Rita holidays, especially Christmas. and Steven; great-grandchildren, Marion Kroptavich and Mrs. Rob- Sarah, Chelsea, Jarrett, Jessica, Lu- ert Eleanor Romanczuk, both of Cemetery, Pittston. Friends may Thursday, April Merker and Mary Jo; his sister, She was preceded in death by call from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. 25, 2013, where Miriam Gower; six grandchildren; her husband, John Edward Nixon cas, Josh and Meghan. Duryea; brothers, William III and Funeral services will be held James Kroptavich, both of Duryea, To leave the family an online he lived with two great-grandchildren. Jr., Nov. 29, 2010; granddaughter, condolence or for further infor- his daughter, The family will cel- Jennifer; brothers, Garfield, Edward Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Jendrze- and Robert and his wife, Sharon jewski Funeral Home, 21 N. Meade Kroptavich, Ransom; and nieces mation, please visit the funeral Mary Jo Delahunty, and his be- ebrate Gene’s life private- and Benjamin George; sisters, Eliza- home’s website at www.piontekfu- loved dog, Jo Jo. ly. He will be interred at beth Welebob, Jane Stefanski, Mar- St., Wilkes-Barre. The Rev. George and nephews. Kropp, pastor of Laurel Run Primi- Funeral will be held Saturday neralhome.com. Gene was born in Audubon, Mount Olivet Cemetery in tha Swartwood, Mary Heddismehr N.J., but grew up in West Pittston. Carverton. and Grace George. tive Methodist Church, will offici- He served in the U.S. Air Force as In lieu of flowers, memorial Surviving are her daughters, ate. Interment will be in Maple Hill an airplane mechanic, receiving contributions may be made in his Pamela Schoonover, Wilkes-Barre, Cemetery, Hanover Township. Fam- James E. Long the rank of staff sergeant. Gene name to Haven Hospice, 4200 NW and Kathy Flannery, Wilkes-Barre ily and friends may call Friday from 5 to 8 p.m. April 29, 2013 retired from United National Bank 90th Blvd., Gainesville, FL 32606. Township; sons, John and his wife, after 30 years with the title of se- Arrangements by Milam Funer- nior vice president of the trust de- al Home, 311 S. Main St., Gaines- James E. Bakery. James was a member of partment. ville. Jacqueline Zimmerman Dombek Long, 71, of American Legion Post 558, Plains the Miners Township, Mobile Riverene Force April 27, 2013 Mills section of Association and the Miners Mills Veronica F. Columbus Wilkes-Barre, Triangle Club. acqueline Zimmerman Dombek that they were written on a scroll, passed away He was preceded in death by April 30, 2013 Jpassed away Saturday, April 27, that they were inscribed with an iron Monday after- his granddaughter, Jeanette Long; 2013. tool on lead, or engraved in rock for- noon, April 29, and brothers, Thomas and Joseph Veronica She was preceded in death by six She was the wife of Joseph ever! I know that my Redeemer lives, 2013, at the Long. F. Columbus, sisters and brothers. Dombek Sr.; mother of Dr. Joseph and that in the end He will stand Golden Living Center-Summit, af- Surviving are his wife of 46 89, formerly She will be greatly missed by her Stephen Dombek Jr. and his wife, upon (my grave) the earth. And after ter a lengthy illness. years, the former Patricia Snar- of Washington son, Joseph A. Columbus and his Heidi, Stephen Michael Dombek my skin has been destroyed, yet in He was born Sept. 22, 1941 ski; son, Scott Long and his wife, Square Apart- wife, Mollie, Mountain Top; sister, and his wife, Joanne, Michelle Debo- my flesh I will see my Elohim; I my- in Wilkes-Barre, a son of the late Shannel; grandson, Dietrich Long; ments and New Elizabeth Rudowitz, Kingston; and rah Dombek Zinga, Attorney Debo- self will see Him with my own eyes Joseph W. and Mary Dunn Long. and sister, Maureen Miskas and Mallery Place other family and friends. rah Ann Dombek, Michael Samuel — I, and not another. How my heart A 1960 graduate of GAR High her husband, Tony. in Wilkes-Barre, A celebration of Veronica’s life Dombek, and Rachel Ruth Dombek yearns within me!” Job 19:23-27. School, James enlisted in the U.S. The funeral will be died Tuesday at will be held Friday beginning at 11 Yagloski and her husband, Jeff; grand- “But your dead YAHWEH will live; Navy during the Vietnam War and held Saturday at 9 a.m. Mountain Top Senior Care. a.m. in the Church of St. Nicholas, mother to 11; great-grandmother to their bodies will rise. You who dwell served with the Mobile Riverene from E. Blake Collins Fu- Born in Plains Township on Nov. 226 S.Washington St., Wilkes-Barre, six; sister to Milton Zimmerman and in the dust, wake up and shout for joy. Forces. He received the National neral Home, 159 George 20, 1923, she was a daughter of the with a funeral Mass at noon. his wife, Donna, Edward Zimmerman Your dew is like the dew of the morn- Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Ave., Wilkes-Barre, with a Mass of late John and Catherine Palcisko Memorial donations are pre- and his wife, Kathy, and Ricky Zim- ing; the earth will give birth to her Service Medal, Vietnam Cam- Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Shedlock. ferred and may be made to Alzheim- merman and his wife, Michelle. dead.” Isaiah 26:19. paign Medal, Navy Achievement Benedict’s Church, Austin Avenue, Veronica was employed by Con- er’s Association, 57 N. Franklin St., The Holy Bible was her life. A private service and funeral Medal and Navy Good Conduct Wilkes-Barre. Interment with mili- solidated Cigar for several years Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701. I believe in a resurrection. Your were held. Medal. tary honors accorded by the U.S. and later worked for Empire Dress Arrangements by McLaughlin’s – mortal body shall put on an immortal Funeral arrangements provided by After returning to civilian life, Navy will be in St. Mary’s Cem- Co. until her retirement. She was a The Family Funeral Service. body. the Williams-Hagen Funeral Home he was employed as a baker for etery, Hanover Township. Friends member of the Parish of St. Nicho- Permanent messages and memo- “Oh, that my words were recorded, Inc., 114 W. Main St., Plymouth. 20 years by the Old River Road may call Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. las and the International Ladies’ ries can be shared with Veronica’s Garment Workers’ Union. family at www.celebrateherlife.com. MORE OBITUARIES, Page 7A Caroline V. Matenus FUNERALS OBITUARY POLICY The Times Leader publishes April 30, 2013 ANZALONE - Mary, Mass of Christian 89 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of 522 Fallon St., Old Forge. Services 10 free obituaries, which have a Burial 9:30 a.m. Saturday in St. Joseph Christian Burial 10 a.m. in St. Andrew’s a.m. in Stewart Memorial United Meth- 27-line limit, and paid obituar- aroline Viola (Ditullo) Maten- Trenton, N.J.; two nieces and three Marello Parish, William Street, Pittston. Parish, 316 Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre. odist Church, Old Forge. Friends may call ies, which can run with a photo- Cus, 85, formerly of Swoyersville nephews; many devoted friends and BRAZINSKI - Anne, funeral 9 a.m. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at the 4 to 8 p.m. today. graph. A funeral home repre- Friday at Michael J. Mikelski Funeral funeral home. SHINKO - Jean, memorial service 11 and Wyoming, peacefully entered relatives. Home, 293 S. River St., Plains Township. GREGORY - Jean, funeral 10 a.m. today a.m. Saturday at Howell-Lussi Funeral sentative can call the obituary eternity at Manor Care Nursing A heartfelt thanks is given for the Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. at in St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 35 S. Home, 509 Wyoming Ave., West Pittston. desk at (570) 829-7224, send a Home, Laureldale, on April 30, kind and loving care she received St. Maria Goretti Church, 42 Redwood Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call 10 a.m. until service. fax to (570) 829-5537 or e-mail 2013, on what would have been her from the staff at Manor Care, where Drive, Laflin. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. GULA - Rose, memorial service 11 a.m. STEER - Marcia, Mass of Christian Burial to [email protected]. If 58th wedding anniversary. she had been a resident since June today at the funeral home. Rosary in the on May 11, 2013 at St. Paul’s Lutheran 11 a.m. Friday at Holy Rosary Church, you fax or e-mail, please call She was born on March 4, 1928, 2008. church at 9 a.m. before the funeral. Church, Dallas. Duryea. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. to- DEMBOWSKI - Lorraine, funeral 9:30 JANUSZKO - Kathleen, funeral 9:30 day at Bernard J. Piontek Funeral Home to confirm. Obituaries must be in West Pittston, a daughter of the Visitation will be held at Walter a.m. today at Davis-Dinelli Funeral a.m. Friday at Yeosock Funeral Home, Inc., 204 Main St., Duryea. submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday late Lena (Corridoni) Bosworth R. Christ Funeral Home, Kutztown Home, 170 E. Broad St., Nanticoke. Mass 40 S. Main St., Plains Township. Mass of SUMMERS - Joseph Jr., memorial Mass through Thursday and 7:30 p.m. and Peter Ditullo. Road , Muhlenberg Township, on of Christian Burial 10 a.m. in St. Faustina Christian Burial 10 a.m. in St Theresa’s of Christian Burial noon Saturday at Friday and Saturday. Obituaries She was a graduate of West Saturday from 10 to 10:30 a.m., Kowalska Parish/Holy Trinity Church, Church, Shavertown. Friends may call 5 Holy Spirit Parish/St. Mary’s Church, must be sent by a funeral home Pittston High School, Class of followed by a memorial service at 520 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke. to 7 p.m. today. Mocanaqua. Friends may call 2 to 5 p.m. or crematory, or must name EVANS - George Sr., Mass of Christian KRATZ - Eugene, funeral 9 a.m. Friday Saturday at Mayo Funeral Home Inc., 77 1946. After working in the garment 10:30 a.m., officiated by the Rev. Burial 1:30 p.m. Friday in St. Ignatius of at Mamary-Durkin Funeral Services, N. Main St., Shickshinny, with Masonic who is handling arrangements, manufacturing industry and being Timothy Valentino. A memorial Loyola Church, Kingston. Friends may 59 Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of services at 2 p.m. and military services with address and phone num- a member of the International La- Mass of Christian Burial will be cel- call 5 to 8 p.m. today at Andrew Strish Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. at St. Mary’s at 5 p.m. ber. We discourage handwritten dies’ Garment Workers’ Union, she ebrated at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Funeral Home, 11 Wilson St., Larksville. Church of the Immaculate Conception, URGARIS - Beverly, memorial services 1 notices; they incur a $15 typing retired in 1985. She was a member Church, Swoyersville, on Monday FIELDING - Edward, funeral 10 a.m. 134 S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. p.m. Saturday at Kresge Funeral Home, fee. Friday in the Green Street Baptist Cha- Friends may call 4 to 6 p.m. today at the 1763 Route 209, Brodheadsville. of Holy Trinity Church, Swoyers- at 11 a.m. Interment will be in pel, 25 Green St., Edwardsville. Friends funeral home. WINTER - Benjamin, memorial service 8 ville, and of the Holy Name Society. the Italian Independent Cemetery, may call 5 to 8 p.m. today at Harold C. MILLS - Michael, memorial service 2 p.m. Friday at Curtis L. Swanson Funeral In addition to her parents, Carol West Wyoming. Snowdon Funeral Home Inc., 140 N. Main to 5 p.m. Sunday at 64 Anthracite St., Home Inc., corner of routes 29 and 118, In Memoriums was preceded in death by her devot- In lieu of flowers, contributions St., Shavertown. Wilkes-Barre. Pikes Creek. Friends may call 6 p.m. until ed husband of 37 years, Raymond may be made in memory of Carol to FOX - Ann, celebration of life 9 a.m. MINKIEWICZ - John, funeral 9:15 a.m. service. To Better Serve Our Customers J. Matenus, who died on May 28, Friday at McLaughlin’s, 142 S.Washington Saturday at Grontkowski Funeral Home YURKANIN - John Jr., funeral Mass the charity that she and Ray were St.,Wilkes-Barre. Funeral Mass 10 a.m. in P.C., 51-53 W. Green St., Nanticoke. Mass 10 a.m. today in St Michael’s Byzantine Mon. deadline is Thurs. at 11am 1992; and her loving friend, Charles devoted to and visited on a trip in the Church of St. Aloysius, Wilkes-Barre. of Christian Burial 10 a.m. in Exaltation Catholic Church, North Main Street, Tues. deadline is Thurs. at 5pm (Carl) Artim, who died on Jan. 15, March 1991: St. Jude Children’s Friends may call 6 to 9 p.m. today at the of the Holy Cross Church, Buttonwood. Pittston. 2011. Research Hospital, 5015 St. Jude funeral home. Friends may call 5 to 7 p.m. Friday. Wed. deadline is Fri. at 4pm Surviving are her daughter, Bar- Place, Memphis, TN 38105, or on- GESECKI - Dorothy, celebration of life 11 NOVICENSKIE - Robert, Mass of Chris- bara, wife of John Bieber, Fleet- line at www.stjude.org. a.m. Saturday at Nanticoke Christian Fel- tian Burial noon Friday at St. Maria Gore- Thurs. deadline is Mon. at 4pm lowship, 112 S. Prospect St., Nanticoke. tti Church, Laflin. Divine Mercy Chaplet wood; son, Paul, Saratoga Springs, Arrangements provided by Wal- GINYARD - Caleb, viewing 5 to 8 p.m. and rosary in the church 30 minutes Fri. deadline is Tues. at 4pm N.Y.; two granddaughters, Rachel ter R. Christ Funeral Home Inc., Friday at Charles V. Sherbin Funeral before the Mass. Friends may call 5 to Sat. deadline is Wed. at 4pm and Lauren Bieber, Fleetwood; Muhlenburg Township. For infor- Home, 630 Main Road, Hanover Town- 7 p.m. today at Corcoran Funeral Home sister, Victoria, wife of Gordon mation, visit www.christfuneral- ship. Inc., 20 S. Main St., Plains Township. Sun. deadline is Thurs. at 4pm Remington, Niceville, Fla.; brother, home.com. GLUC - Dorothy, funeral 9:30 a.m. PLAPPERT - Susan, funeral 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Nat & Gawlas Funeral Home, For more Info Call 829-7100 George Ditullo, husband of Rose, Friday at Victor M. Ferri Funeral Home, TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 PAGE 7A

will be issued for delinquent MUNICIPAL BRIEFS refuse accounts. BOSTON Code enforcement and bor- DUPONT — The borough ough officials request the co- Continued from Page 1A announces the following operation of all residents and meetings and events: Com- property owners along Main According to the FBI account, post Commission Meeting, Street and Chestnut Street to just hours after surveillance- Thursday, 7 p.m., at the clean up their properties in camera photos of the Boston borough building; Community time for the Memorial Day Marathon suspects were flashed Shred Day, May 11, 9 a.m. to Parade. around the world April 18, 1 p.m., at Healey Playground, Tsnarnaev’s friends suspected Duryea; Borough Council PITTSTON — City resi- he was one of the bombers and meeting, May 14, 7 p.m., at dents may now include grass removed the backpack along the borough building; Election clippings with yard waste for with a laptop from Tsarnaev’s Day, May 21 at the borough weekly collection. There is no room at the University of Mas- building; Food Drive, May 23, change to the existing collec- sachusetts at Dartmouth. 4 to 5 p.m., at Holy Mother of tion schedule. One of them later threw the Sorrows Hall; Memorial Day Yard waste must be in open backpack in the garbage, and it Parade, May 27, 10:30 a.m.; containers and tree branches wound up in a landfill, where it AP PHOTO Crime Watch, May 28, 6:30 cut to 3 feet in length and tied was discovered by law enforce- A Department of Homeland Security police officer patrols with his dog outside the Moakley Fed- p.m., at the borough building. with twine. Rocks, dirt and ment officers last week, authori- eral Courthouse in Boston on Wednesday. Three suspects were taken into custody in the Boston The recycling schedule is garbage cannot be put in with ties said. Marathon bombing case including two college friends of Dzhokhar Tsarneav. as follows: May 15: com- yard waste and will not be The lawyers for the Kazakh ingled cans, bottles, glass and collected. old brother was captured and lies thorized to discuss the case and the fireworks that Tsarnaev was students said their clients had plastic; May 8 and May 22: Collection of grass clippings in a prison hospital. spoke on condition of anonymity. involved in the bombings and de- nothing to do with the bombing mixed paper, cardboard and is possible because the city Investigators have not said The FBI said that before Tsar- cided to remove the backpack “in and were just as shocked by the newsprint is part of a multimunicipal whether the pressure cooker naev’s roommate let the three order to help his friend Tsarnaev crime as everyone else. Phillipos’ The Dupont Lions Club is recycling composting station bombs used in the attacks were friends into the room, Kadyr- avoid trouble.” attorney, Derege Demissie, said holding an eye glass collec- funded in part with a state made with gunpowder extracted bayev showed Tazhayakov a text Kadyrbayev also decided to outside court: “The only allega- tion, clothing drive, Home- grant. The goal is to increase from fireworks. message from Tsarnaev that take Tsarnaev’s laptop “because tion is he made a misrepresenta- town Hero banner program, recycling and decrease the Tazhayakov and Kadyrbayev read: “I’m about to leave if you he did not want Tsarnaev’s tion.” food drive and more. Visit amount of materials sent have been held in jail for more need something in my room take roommate to think he was steal- At a court appearance, the Ka- the Dupont Lions website for to the landfill, which also than a week on allegations they it,” according to the FBI. When ing or behaving suspiciously by zakh students did not request bail more information. achieves a savings for the city. violated their student visas. All Tazhayakov learned of the mes- just taking the backpack,” the and will be held for another hear- Residents are reminded that For questions or additional three men charged Wednesday sage, “he believed he would never FBI said. ing May 14. Phillipos was held for the 2013 Sewer Maintenance information, please call the began attending UMass with Tsar- see Tsarnaev alive again,” the FBI After the three returned to a hearing on Monday. If convict- Fee is due June 30. Water Pittston City Streets and naev in 2011, according to the FBI. said in the affidavit. Kadyrbayev’s and Tazhayakov’s ed, Kadyrbayev and Tazhayakov shutoff notices for delinquent Sanitation Department, 570- Tazhayakov was allowed to re- It was not clear from the court apartment with the backpack could get up to five years in pris- sewer accounts will be distrib- 654-1160, or check the city’s turn to the U.S. from Kazakhstan papers whether authorities be- and computer, they watched on and a $250,000 fine. Phillipos uted accordingly. Citations website, www.pittstoncity.org. faces a maximum of eight years in January despite not having a lieve that was an instruction from news reports featuring photo- behind bars and a $250,000 fine. valid student visa, a federal law Tsarnaev to destroy evidence. graphs of Tsarnaev. The FBI Three people were killed and enforcement official told The Once inside Tsarnaev’s room, said Kadyrbayev told authori- COURT BRIEF Authorities portrayed Kali- more than 260 wounded on April Associated Press. His student- the men noticed a backpack con- ties the three men then “col- nay as someone who turned to visa status had been terminated taining fireworks, which had been lectively decided to throw the robbing banks to maintain his 15 when two bombs exploded WILKES-BARRE — A because he was academically opened and emptied of powder, backpack and fireworks into the lifestyle. He told police he was near the finish line. Tamerlan Harveys Lake man sentenced dismissed from the university, the FBI said. The FBI said that trash because they did not want having money problems. Ka- Tsarnaev, 26, died after a gunfight last week to six to 13 years in with police days later. His 19-year- said the official, who was not au- Kadyrbayev knew when he saw Tsarnaev to get into trouble.” linay later lost his $80,000-a- prison for robbing three banks year job at Air Products and has asked a judge to reduce his Chemicals in Tamaqua. sentence. In a one-page motion to Girard Kalinay, 56, of Pine modify Kalinay’s sentence, Justice Department appeals judge’s order on morning-after pill case Street, was sentenced last his attorney, William Ruzzo, week on three counts of requests reconsideration of robbery stemming from the The Associated Press Judge Michael Vough’s deci- than the current limit of 17 — York would allow girls and wom- that just days after President crimes that ranged from No- and decided that the pill could en of any age to buy not only Plan Obama proclaimed his commit- sion to run Kalinay’s sentences WASHINGTON — The Obama vember 2011 to May 2012. be sold on drugstore shelves near B but its cheaper generic compe- ment to women’s reproductive consecutive to one another. administration on Wednesday ap- the condoms, instead of locked tition as easily as they can buy rights, his administration has pealed a federal judge’s order to behind pharmacy counters. aspirin. Korman gave the FDA 30 decided once again to deprive lift all age limits on who can buy With the appeal, the govern- days to comply, and the Monday women of their right to obtain Helen Marie Castellani morning-after birth control pills ment is making clear that it’s will- deadline was approaching fast. emergency contraception with- without a prescription. May 1, 2013 ing to ease access to emergency In Wednesday’s filing, the Jus- out unjustified and burdensome The decision came a day after contraception not nearly as broad- tice Department said Korman restrictions,” said Nancy Nor- elen Marie Castellani, 90, of the Food and Drug Administra- ly as doctors’ groups and contra- exceeded his authority and that thup, president of the Center for Hthe Hudson section of Plains tion had lowered the age that Township, died Wednesday, May ception advocates have urged. his decision should be suspended Reproductive Rights, which filed people can buy the Plan B One- 1, 2013, in the Wilkes-Barre Gen- The order by U.S. District while that appeal is under way. the lawsuit that prompted the rul- Step morning-after pill without eral Hospital, following a brief ill- Judge Edward Korman of New “We are deeply disappointed ing. a prescription to 15 — younger ness. Born on May 4, 1922, she was a daughter of the late Michael A. and Antoinette Krett Kucek. Helen to invest $85,000 in Keylantic Crowder was charged with Police Department. grew up in the Irishtown section POLICE BLOTTER Airlines that he claimed was four counts of simple assault, A preliminary hearing is of Plains Township. She attended an airline being formed. He al- and one count each of receiving scheduled on May 7 before local schools and was a proud SCRANTON — A vice presi- legedly promised the client she stolen property, firearms not District Judge Joseph Halesey graduate of Plains Memorial High dent of an investment and con- would receive $90,950 within to be carried without a license, in Hanover Township. School, Class of 1940. sulting company was indicted During World War II, Helen 30 days and 75,000 shares of the reckless endangerment and dis- worked for the JB Carr Co., Wil- Tuesday by a federal grand airline company, according to orderly conduct. He was jailed HAZLETON — City police brothers, John, Frank and Michael; jury on charges he defrauded kes-Barre, helping to make meal the indictment. at the county prison for lack of reported the following: rations for soldiers overseas. After and sisters, Lottie Bohunko, Mary investors of nearly $310,000, Federal prosecutors alleged $25,000 bail. • No injuries were reported the war, Helen began to work in Doblix, Stella Mazur and Blanche according to the U.S. Attorney’s Stile deposited the woman’s in- Police allege Crowder was in a two-vehicle crash Monday the local garment industry. She Swan. Office. was employed by Plains Blouse Surviving are daughters, Bev- vestment in a checking account involved in a fight with Buba- at Lincoln and Second streets. erly and her husband, Robert As- August John Stile, 49, of at Citizens Bank, and used the carr Sham, 36, at 1429 S. Main Police said John Wittig, 60, of and later by Bob Ellen’s Sports- wear as a garment worker until tolfi, Forty-Fort, and Lou Ellen Hughestown, was charged funds for his personal use. Stile St. over a dispute involving chil- Hazleton, was traveling east on and her husband, Raymond Zekas, with eight counts of fraud to her retirement. delivered a check in the amount dren. Crowder and Sham left in Second Street and struck a ve- She was a member of Ss. Peter Shavertown; six grandchildren; which he pleaded not guilty on of $98,300 to the woman in Sep- separate vehicles and engaged hicle driven by Michael Boc, 24, and Paul Church and the Altar and four great-grandchildren. Wednesday. tember 2008, and offered her in another fight on Bunker of Hazleton, at about 5:30 p.m. Rosary Society. She was a member A Mass of Christian Burial Stile was the purported vice of the International Ladies’ Gar- will be celebrated Friday at 10 another investment opportunity Drive, where police allege • Police said an Apple iPhone a.m. in Ss. Peter and Paul Church, president of JFC Group that had that she declined. Crowder was seen discarding a was stolen from the Lahm Av- ment Workers’ Union and the Se- an office on Boulevard Avenue, nior Citizens Group, Plains Town- 13 Hudson Road, Plains Town- The indictment alleges Stile loaded .22-caliber handgun in enue Playground on Tuesday. ship. Interment will be in Italian Dickson City, and Stile Consul- ship. Throughout the years, Helen solicited clients to invest in a field. * Items were stolen during a enjoyed helping and planning her Independent Cemetery, Wyoming. tants with an office on Slocum a hotel and casino project in Police said the handgun was burglary at a residence at 872 N. high school class reunions. Friends and family may call at the Avenue, Exeter. Costa Rica and a community de- reported stolen to the Morton Penn Court on Tuesday. Mrs. Castellani was well-known church from 9 a.m. until the time of Mass. According to the indictment: velopment project in New York. for her skill and talent in design- Stile devised a scheme to ing and painting pysanky eggs at In lieu of flowers, donations defraud private investors of 13 at the Duryea VFW, 492 Easter. Helen’s other hobbies were may be given to Ss. Peter and Paul HANOVER TWP. — Town- POLITICAL BRIEF Stephenson St., Duryea. being an avid shopper and a won- Church, 13 Hudson Road, Plains money by offering short-term ship police said they arrested Township, PA 18705. investment opportunities from Voters will get to meet all derful cook for her family. Otis Jermaine Crowder, 40, of DURYEA — The Duryea eight candidates running for She is preceded in death by Funeral arrangements are in the January 2008 to January 2011. care of the Yanaitis Funeral Home Hanover Township, on charges Democratic Organization is the office of district judge as her loving husband, Louis, 1985; In one case, Stile solicited he threatened another man with sponsoring a “Meet the Can- Inc., Plains Township. a client in April or May 2008 well as any other eligible can- a loaded gun. didates” night 7 to 9 p.m. May didates running for office. MORE OBITUARIES, Page 6A

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• Police said they cited after she allegedly passed a Albert Gower, 50, of Hazleton, HANOVER TWP. — State speaker that the sound of music POLICE BLOTTER William Evans, 51, and Mary stopped school bus with its red in the area of 535 W. Diamond police Bureau of Liquor Control was heard beyond the licensee’s Urbanski, 59, both of Plains signal lights flashing on April Ave. on Monday. Enforcement reported the fol- property line. Township, with harassment 23. lowing: HANOVER TWP. — Town- FOSTER TWP. — State WILKES-BARRE — A after Urbanski reported Evans • Police said the driver of a • Ron & Tina’s Inc., 519 S. ship police reported the follow- police at Hazleton said they construction manager for the punched her and Evans report- black four-door vehicle drove Market St., Nanticoke, was ing: recently charged Christopher Pennsylvania Department of ed Urbanski scratched his face away after colliding into a Ford, recently cited with possessing • Kathy Jarski reported John Correll Jr., 23, of Freeland, Transportation reported that during a domestic disturbance operated by Catherine Leshko, or operating gambling devices Sunday a lock was cut from with possession of a small sometime between 4:30 p.m. at 29 Jones St. on April 21. of Coaldale, at Alter and West or permitted gambling or lot- a garage in the 200 block of amount of marijuana, posses- Monday and 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, 11th streets on April 24. teries. South Main Street. No items HAZLETON — City police sion of drug paraphernalia, someone forced their way into • No injuries were reported • Huertero Co. Inc., doing were reported missing. reported the following: disorderly conduct and three a site trailer on Miller Street when Diego Mendoza, 24, business as El Antro Latin Bar • Police said they cited Mi- • Police said they cited Ra- vehicle offenses after a traffic and took a laptop computer and of Hazleton, driving a 1999 and Restaurant, 91-93 Parrish chael Palchanis, 31, of Wilkes- mona Rosario, 49, of Hazleton, stop on state Route 940 on various office supplies such as Infiniti I30, struck the rear of St., Wilkes-Barre, was recently Barre Street, with harassment with overtaking a school bus April 2. pens, markers and highlighters. after his brother, David Palcha- a 2008 Jeep Patriot, driven by cited with permitting a loud nis, claimed he threatened him during an argument on Sunday. • Jolene Howell, of Chestnut Street, reported Monday a 20- inch Hyper Spinner Pro BMX bicycle was stolen from her residence. WILKES-BARRE — City police reported the following: • Police recently cited Chris- sy Malstrom, 24, of Nanticoke, with harassment after a woman on Academy Street stated she was harassing her on Facebook during April. • Police recently cited Jessie Lee Dean, 28, of Kingston, with retail theft after he allegedly stole a bottle of Elmer’s glue, a tube of roach killer and an energy drink from The Home Depot on April 22. • A rock was thrown through a vehicle window at 71 Schuler St. on April 26. • Copper pipe was reported stolen during a burglary at 51 Govier St. on Monday. A base- ment window was forced open. • A man stole two boxes of diapers from CVS Pharmacy, South Main Street, on Monday. • Women’s golf clubs and a golf bag were reported stolen from an enclosed front porch at 562 N. Main St. on Monday. WILKES-BARRE TWP. — Township police reported the following: • Store security at Sam’s Club, Wilkes-Barre Town- ship Boulevard, reported two women stole $1,200 worth of Blu-Ray DVDs on Friday. • A 15-year-old girl from To - byhanna reported her cellphone was stolen while she was at David’s Bridal, Wyoming Valley Mall, on Saturday. • Store security at Price Chopper, Wilkes-Barre Town- ship Boulevard, reported a woman stole $31 worth of merchandise on Saturday. • A white male, mid-20s, about 5 feet, 8 inches tall and 165 pounds, stole a diamond bracelet valued at $1,800 from Van Scoy, Mundy Street, and drove away in a blue vehicle on Saturday. • Store security at Price Chopper, Wilkes-Barre Town- ship Boulevard, reported a woman stole two lobster tails valued at $32 on Saturday. • Store security at Walmart Supercenter, Wilkes-Barre Township Marketplace, stole a Samsung 32-inch LED televi- sion valued at $369 and drove away in a white Chevrolet Trailblazer on Sunday. PLAINS TWP. — Township police reported the following: • Tracey Olson of Wilkes- Barre reported on April 19 that another woman struck her in the head with a pool stick inside VJ’s Bar on Abbott Street. Olson was treated for a laceration on her head. TUNE-UPS LAWNMOWERS$5 9.95 RIDER MOWER $119 .9 5 NEW & USED MOWERSFO R SALE PRO-FIX 136 Na rro ws Rd . Larks ville, PA

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OTHER OPINION: SEXUAL ORIENTATION A merit badge for NBA’s Collins

HE MAy 6 edition Collins, a veteran NBA player, of Sports Illustrated became uncomfortable not be- Tshould make the Boy ing forthright about who he is. Scouts of America Others will follow his bold exam- board meeting a little easier. ple to discover, more and more, NBA center Jason Collins’ no one cares. declaration of his sexual orienta- The Boy Scouts need to get tion, and what will be his fleet- the message. The organization ing status as the only openly gay mumbled a silly hint it might lift male athlete in pro sports, is a its ban on gay boys but exclude powerful testament that times gay adult leaders. have changed. Scouting is Scouting is about Collins is not flaunt- families, and that ing his sexuality, he is about fami- means straight parents making a statement lies, and that and gay children, and that ought to be irrel- children with gay par- evant but for now is a means straight ents. Feeble attempts necessary step to get parents and gay to draw lines will de- beyond, for himself and stroy efforts to nurture others. children, and membership, involve- No one paid much at- children with ment and support. tention, but this month The Scouts need the National Hockey gay parents. to get the big picture League and the Na- about society and face tional Hockey League the practical conse- Players’ Association joined forc- quences of dated, exclusionary es with you Can Play, an organi- policies. MAIL BAG | LETTERS FROM READERS zation dedicated to confronting The Sacramento Bee reports a homophobia in sports. California lawmaker is working NHL owners and players sup- to repeal the state tax-exempt taking a 5 percent pay cut. (I am fighting would take some money out of the city’s port an inclusive sport that is status for any youth organiza- Transmission line plan back the tears here.) I believe this was due coffers. to public pressure and not of his own voli- Ernest Schuldaski open and comfortable for all. tion that discriminates based on Wilkes-Barre They made commitments to ed- gender identity, sexual orienta- will impact special area tion. There are many fires going on around ucate players, fans and the view- tion or religious affiliation. PL is planning another transmission the world; the ever-present threat from ing public. The Boy Scouts should be Pline through the Poconos called the Plymouth Fire Dept. North Korea, a struggling economy, Time for the National Football guided by the imperative of a “Northeast/Pocono Reliability Project” mounting national debt and the list goes League to stress inclusion of all good deed. Change the rules, in- and has applied to the PUC for approval. has writer’s admiration on. players, regardless of sexual ori- vite all families and flourish. This line travels east up Route 115 and I believe his presidency is unraveling n behalf of Plymouth Girl Scout Daisy entation. The Seattle Times will turn left and go through Thornhurst before our eyes, but the media continues OTroop #32104, I would like to thank and Clifton townships. to give him a free pass. Americans are Plymouth Fire Department #1, especially This 13.6 mile run will pass through becoming more frustrated. However, un- Bobby Miller and Lori Bolesta for the an exceptional value watershed at the qUOTE OF THE DAY less it affects them directly, many are not great program they present each year birthplace of the Lehigh River and cross interested. If they have enough money for in order for the Daisies to earn their 10 creeks. Many creeks actually will be “Of course, family members will take possession groceries, gas, cigarettes, and alcohol to “respecting authority” petal. crossed multiple times — in fact there last through the weekend, most are satis- Each time our troop visits there, I am of the body. We’ll do it. We will do it. A family is a will be 20 crossings. Ten creeks in 13.6 fied. What saddens me is that our presi- reminded of how often we fail to realize miles should display that these are family.” dent has kept one promise. He promised the dangers of their job, mainly the po- wetlands being drained. The creeks are Tamerlan Tsarnaev’s uncle, Ruslan Tsarni of Maryland to fundamentally transform this country. tential risk it imposes on their lives each of such high quality that many have the after the bombing suspect’s wife agreed to release the body to his family America has changed into something I time they answer a call. highest quality ratings available in this barely recognize. Our children and grand- And I honestly believe they’re rarely state, an exceptional value rating. These children will never know the America appreciated and thanked by the citizens are supposed to be protected waterways. we grew up in. We need to pray for our of their community. PP&L wants power lines to run OTHER OPINION: U.S., EUROPE TIES country and its future. My hope is the next time you see a through this land. A 150-foot wide clear Fran Spencer volunteer firefighter, you will walk up cut will pass through this area upsetting Nanticoke to them, shake their hand and tell them Liberalize trade the natural filtration of this watershed. thanks for putting their life on te line and Access roads, silt and herbicides will keeping your town safe as possible. replace natural cover over swamps, This writer advocates Beth Doughton marshes, bogs and outstanding natural Plymouth to boost business forests. An already over-temperature targeted ‘safety checks’ Lehigh River will gain even more heat as interact daily with quite a few respect- ITHIN A few ribly difficult, however. Here’s the sun heats the cleared land. Iable people in the area and here is what Modern world needs months, the U.S. a simple idea that would make Residents’ actions in petitions and in I, and they, have questions and suspicions and European a big difference: Get rid of the W writings to the Public Utility Commission about with the goings on in our little old-fashioned justice Union will formally system of tariffs and duties that — with the help of the Office of the Con- burg. launch free-trade talks. Now is needlessly obstruct trade across e have no justice in America. What sumer Advocate and local representatives What does LAG towing have on our the time to think big. the Atlantic. Wdid the people in Boston do to de- — have mandated that the PUC hold a mayor that stops him from voiding their After years of neglect, this There is no reason why the serve what happened to them? People are local public hearing on the power lines. contract. The mayor keeps stating: “Let’s trade relationship is ripe for im- U.S. and Europe should impose dead and maimed. It is a public hearing that will help decide wait until the investigation is complete.” provement. Europe is suffering these taxes on goods just be- Those responsible will be put in prison the fate of this special area. If you know, Any respectable mayor would have been through a prolonged economic cause they happen to cross the so we all can end up paying for them for hunt, fish, camp, picnic or care about the watching out for the public’s interest. I downturn and America needs ocean. What a coup it would be the rest of their lives. They will get every area, please attend. It will be held at the guess when it finally comes out in the all the growth it can get. Lib- to jump-start trade talks by say- convenience in life that I don’t even have, Thornhurst Fire Company, today at 2 wash we’ll have our answer to his baffling eralizing trade is a sure way to ing: No more! unless I work and pay for them. p.m. and 6 p.m. behavior. give business a boost. Both sides No more tariffs and duties on The bleeding hearts in America think Robert Cecci What, does LAG have on you Mr. have strong incentives to make the vast majority of goods being Thornhurst that these criminals deserve every right Mayor? The people I talk with cannot progress. It can’t happen soon traded. Zero them out. available to them. They will tell you that believe that three young people could enough. America did just that with prisoners who are sentenced to life can Obama kept promise: be robbed at gun point within one block As a matter of principle, there Canada and Mexico in the North be rehabilitated. So, what good are they? of police headquarters. Maybe if they should be no barriers to imports American Free Trade Agree- They will be in prison for the rest of their walked a beat instead of sitting on their and exports between the U.S. and ment. America can do it with The US is transformed lives. posteriors in a car, they might deter Europe. But we recognize the Europe too, giving an immediate ould anyone tell me when a honey- What happened to the good old Ameri- crime a little bit. political realities that have kept boost to economic growth and Cmoon is considered to be “over”? Our can justice of hanging people who robbed To Wilkes Barre, and all the other trade encumbered. Some of the job creation. As is, every Ameri- president and the media have been on banks, raped, stole horses and cows? surrounding municipalities: Because of issues that divide these two huge can pays a price for this obsolete one for 4 1/2 years. They knew if they got caught they would all the gun violence you need to enact trading blocs won’t go away. protectionist system. The president was re-elected last be hanged, but they did it anyway. a safety law, whereby if a person looks Europeans remain wary of A free-trade agreement be- November and he is still campaigning. He Today, criminals commit the same younger than 30 they can be stopped in America’s genetically modified tween the U.S. and Europe recently went to Colorado to push his gun crimes, but the bleeding heart judges person or in an automobile to conduct a food, for instance. should start with eliminating ban agenda. Could he do this from the put people in prison for years. Some are “safety check”. Give the public 30 days Americans have different tariffs and duties, but it should Oval Office while working on the budget? released after being arrested and com- notice. If they don’t want to be given a standards for approving pre- not stop there. Perhaps there are other reasons. mit the same crime while waiting for a “safety check” then they will not want to scription drugs. Rules for head- The tough work of tearing Our photo-op president requires a back hearing. live in that municipality or travel through lights, seat belts and other auto down regulatory barriers and drop and willing participants behind him. Is that justice? Lawyers, judges and that municipality. If they’re not breaking parts need to be harmonized. harmonizing standards has the In this case, it was a police academy and everyone else who feel sorry for the crimi- any laws then they should be thankful The negotiations are liable to get potential for an even greater police officers. Do you think the two fun- nals are just as guilty as the criminals. for things being made safer. To the civil complicated. payoff. draising events in the evening may have The politicians in our country are just liberty whiners just tell them “We are not Not every trade issue is so ter- Chicago Tribune been part of the reason for the visit? as corrupt and guilty as the criminals. profiling! We are just conducting a “safety With regards to the sequestration, They build prisons because their pockets check” because of the rash of shootings every time our president boards Air Force get lined with cash, cash, cash. Editorial Board and murders.” One, he takes an entourage of security We need fewer prisons and more Why can’t the police come up with PRASHANT SHITUT with him. This is very costly for the tax- American justice. We need more public some kind of stings for these predators President and CEO payer, yet is required. servants thrown in their new prisons. in town. Oh, I guess it will never happen JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ I do have to commend the president in L. Wychock Vice President/Executive Editor because there might be overtime and that Wilkes-Barre

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H.S. BASEBALL CALDER CUP PLAYOFFS Tigers win Pens look to block a Senator win another WBS can close out Binghamton tonight with victory close one By TOM VENESKY “In the regular season you might not be as motivated much as one goal in the playoffs,” SERIES [email protected] he said. “Going into game I have AT A GLANCE Zach Sill took a couple of big to block as many shots. ... Going into game I have the the mentality that if this shot gets Tunkhannock tops Coughlin for Saturday, April 27 risks in each of the first two games mentality that if this shot gets by me and in the back by me and in the back of the net, sixth consecutive victory. Penguins 3, Senators 2 Sunday, April 28 of the playoff series against the of the net, they could win the game.” they could win the game.” Penguins 3, Senators 2 Binghamton Senators. Such an approach has motivat- Tonight Zach Sill By DEREK LEVARSE They weren’t necessarily risks ed not only Sill but all of his team- Senators at Penguins WBS Penguin [email protected] that could jeopardize his teams’ mates to willingly block shots in 7:05 p.m. ability to win the game, but rath- the postseason. It’s something PLAINS TWP. — On Wednes- Saturday, May 4 er ones that could jeopardize his in the third period of Game 2 as to shot blocks is another way to that has caught the attention of day, it was a 3-2 win at Coughlin. Senators at Penguins health. Binghamton mounted a comeback elevate his game for the playoffs. head coach John Hynes. Monday it was 2-1 on the road in 7:05 p.m. (if nec.) Blocking shots. attempt. For a physical player who “In the regular season you might “We’ve had key blocks,” he said. Hazleton. Last week it was 2-1 Monday, May 6 Penguins at Senators Sill had key shot blocks in the already puts his body on the line not be as motivated to block as over Valley West. Before that, a 7:05 p.m. (if nec.) second period of Game 1 and again each night, going the extra mile many shots. It might not matter as See PENGUINS, Page 6B 6-5 victory against Berwick. Yes, it’s safe to say Tunkhan- nock is comfortable playing this kind of game. KENTUCKY DERBY Wednesday’s win over the Cru- saders made it six in a row for 3 the Tigers, who TIGERS have vaulted into first place 2 in Division 2 of A THREE HORSE RACE? CRUSADERS the Wyoming Valley Confer- ence. “These,” Tigers coach Gary Custer said, “are the games we gotta win. The games we gotta win. The close ones tell you (what a team is made of).” Tunkhannock (8-2) has been doing just that to open up a two- game lead in the division with four league games left to play. The latest victory came courtesy of a familiar formula — a strong performance on the mound, er- ror-free defense and opportunis- tic hitting. Ty Weiss went the distance for the win, striking out eight and is- suing just one walk. He scattered six singles and pitched out of a tough jam in the fifth with the Crusaders threatening. “The key was their pitcher. He kept our hitters off-balance,” Coughlin coach Moe Rodzinak said. “The kids weren’t getting good swings at all. He pitched great. He mixed things up and they made the plays when they had to (behind him).” Three of Tunkhannock’s five hits came in the fourth inning as AP PHOTO AP PHOTO AP PHOTO Orb is the favorite at 7-2. Verrazano is at 4-1. Goldencents is the third choice at 5-1. Weiss broke a scoreless tie with an RBI single. A one-out walk loaded the bases and Coughlin was looking to limit the dam- The favorites: Orb, Verrazano and Goldencents age when a suicide squeeze bunt didn’t travel far enough from the By ED MCNAMARA “Of all the horses in this race. Verrazano is the one seeks his first Derby win. “I have plate, leading to a force out at Newsday a good post with a horse who’s home. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — He’s unde- who could have a Big Brown performance in him.” doing well and is the morning- But the Crusaders couldn’t get feated and has never felt the whip. Jeff Siegel line favorite,” McGaughey said. an out after that when ace Josh In an event that’s all about antici- HRTV horse racing analyst “What more could I ask for on Featherman induced a ground pation, no horse has created so Wednesday afternoon?” ball as an error allowed a second much of it for this Kentucky Der- Nothing is more fashionable run to score. by as Verrazano has. He’s 4-for-4 than knocking the marquee horse Tunkhannock added anoth- Todd Pletcher said Tuesday. “I thrilled, saying he wanted “be- by a combined margin of 27¾ in a Triple Crown race, and many er unearned run in the top of hope he’s right.” tween 9 and 15.” lengths, and Saturday, for the first savvy bettors will try to beat the fifth when the Crusaders Verrazano drew post 14 on “We did very well with the time, jockey John Velazquez will couldn’t turn a double play as Wednesday and was made the posts,” said Pletcher, who had to Verrazano. Daily Racing Form TV COVERAGE ask him for everything he has. the throw to first sailed high to 4-1 second favorite in a field of 20 sweat out the possibility of Ver- clocker Mike Welsch character- FRIDAY HRTV’s Jeff Siegel, a very as- Kentucky Oaks let Tunkhannock go up 3-0. for the 139th Derby. Oddsmaker razano getting the dreaded rail, ized Verrazano’s recent workouts tute handicapper, can’t wait to 4 p.m., NBCSN Mike Wozniak and Dave Pars- Mike Battaglia made Florida Der- which is winless since 1986. With and gallops at Churchill Downs see what that might be. “Of all the nik each came through with an by winner Orb (post 16) the 7-2 five spots remaining and post as “good, not great,” which will SATURDAY RBI single in the home half of the horses in this race,” Siegel said, favorite, with Goldencents (post 1 unfilled, Verrazano’s number make contrarians more confident. Kentucky Derby fifth to pull within 3-2, but Weiss “Verrazano is the one who could 8, 5-1) the third choice. finally came up. “It was getting Pletcher had “very high hopes” Saturday and the Tigers kept Coughlin (6- have a Big Brown performance in It was a largely uneventful draw late,” Pletcher said. Black Onyx for Verrazano last year, but shin 11 a.m., NBCSN him.” That would involve stalk- issues delayed his brilliant debut 4) from tying it. for the leading contenders and (50-1) ended up on the inside. Kentucky Derby “Tying run on thrd, nobody ing the pace, making a powerful for Pletcher’s other four horses He also didn’t mind not being until Jan. 1. No Derby winner 4 p.m., NBC out and we have our 2-3-4 hit- move on the far turn and leav- — Revolutionary (post 3, 10-1); favored. “That’s an advantage,” he since Apollo in 1882 was unraced ing everybody else behind at the Overanalyze (post 9, 15-1); Palace said. “There’s more pressure on at 2, another significant cause for Kentucky Derby See TIGERS, Page 6B eighth pole, as Big Brown did in Malice (post 10) and Charming the favorite.” doubts. In a race that’s always Post Race Show the 2008 Derby. Kitten (post 15), both 20-1. Mike Orb’s trainer, Shug McGaughey, 7 p.m., NBCSN INSIDE: H.S. Baseball Roundup, 4B “I respect his opinion,” trainer Repole, Overanalyze’s owner, was didn’t mind that distinction as he See DERBY, Page 6B

HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS Spartans pitching, defense Penguins open Cup hunt too much for Crestwood by crushing Islanders By JOHN ERZAR in a Wyoming [email protected] 3 Valley Confer- The Associated Press KINGSTON — A divisional SPARTANS ence Division PITTSBURGH — Pascal Du- title is out of reach for both. 1 game. But with the District 2 softball puis scored twice, Marc-Andre 1 Haley Gayo- playoffs just two weeks away, Fleury made 26 saves, and the COMETS ski and Kym- every remaining game is a way top-seeded Pittsburgh Penguins to build some momentum. ber Letteer opened the playoffs with a 5-0 On Wednesday, Wyoming had RBI singles for Valley West romp over the New York Island- 5 0 Valley West did so while Crest- (5-6), which swept the two ers on Wednesday night. PENGUINS ISLANDERS wood struggled to find any con- games with Crestwood (4-6). Beau Bennett, Kris Letang burgh hardly needed its captain sistency. Danielle Grega knocked in the and Tanner Glass also scored for AP PHOTO to continue its mastery of the The Spartans won their first run on a sacrifice bunt that The Pittsburgh Penguins’ Beau Bennett, right, celebrates his goal the Penguins, who had no trou- second game in a row — and scored Sabrina Hamersley, who with Kris Letang during the first period against the New York ble against the upstart Islanders Islanders, who made their first third in their last four — as Islanders in Game 1 of an NHL Stanley Cup first-round playoff even with star Sidney Crosby they defeated Crestwood 3-1 See SOFTBALL, Page 4B series on Wednesday in Pittsburgh. sidelined by a broken jaw. Pitts- See STANLEY, Page 6B PAGE 2B THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 SCOREBOARD www.timesleader.com TIMES LEADER

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Registration Reading (Phillies) 12 12 .500 3 x-Saturday, May 4: Springfield at Manchester, 7 James, MIA 37 59 .627 (4:15 p.m. unless noted) noon to 3 p.m. in the basement of can also be completed online at MMI Prep at Wyoming Seminary, 4 p.m. New Hampshire (Jays) 11 15 .423 5 p.m. Howard, LAL 26 42 .619 Nanticoke at Crestwood, Western Division Boozer, CHI 41 71 .577 the Forty Fort borough building. www.kingstonlightning.org. For x-Sunday, May 5: Manchester at Springfield, 4 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS LACROSSE WLPct. GB Asik, HOU 15 26 .577 Any late signups should call Brian more information, call Benn Miller (All games 4:15 p.m. unless noted) p.m. Jack, GOL 38 66 .576 Erie (Tigers) 12 11 .522 -- Coughlin at Pittston Area Penguins 2, Binghamton 0 Sanders, MIL 19 33 .576 Thomas at 592-7148 to set up a at 332-0313. Delaware Valley at Crestwood, 5:30 p.m. Harrisburg (Nationals) 12 13 .480 1 Dunleavy, MIL 17 30 .567 Saturday, April 27: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 3, time to meet. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLLEYBALL Richmond (Giants) 12 13 .480 1 Ibaka, OKC 22 39 .564 Kingston Township Raiders will Nanticoke at Wyoming Valley West Binghamton 2, OT Leonard, SAN 21 38 .553 Bowie (Orioles)1113.458 1½ North Pocono at Coughlin Sunday, April 28: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 3, Randolph, MEM 42 76 .553 John Leighton Men’s Open Bas- have registration for mini football Akron (Indians) 11 14 .440 2 Tunkhannock at Holy Redeemer Binghamton 2 ketball League applications are and cheerleading May 18 from Altoona (Pirates) 11 14 .440 2 Rebounds FRIDAY Thursday, May 2: Binghamton at Wilkes-Barre/ now being accepted. The league 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Kingston HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Scranton, 7:05 p.m. GOFF DEF TOTAVG will be played Monday and Tues- Township municipal building, 180 Wednesday’s Games (4:15 p.m.) x-Saturday, May 4: Binghamton at Wilkes- Garnett, BOS 46 48 54 13.5 day nights beginning May 28 at East Center St., Shavertown. Par- Hazleton Area at Crestwood Portland 2, Reading 1 Barre/Scranton, 7:05 p.m. Evans, Bro 58 50 58 11.6 Miner Park. Any team interested ents should bring birth certificate, Coughlin at Wyoming Valley West Akron 5, Altoona 4 Gasol, LAL 47 39 46 11.5 Lake-Lehman at Tunkhannock x-Monday, May 6: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at in signing up can call John Leigh- two proofs of reisdency and a Erie 11, Binghamton 4 Boozer, CHI 512425410.8 Wyoming Area at Holy Redeemer Binghamton, 7:05 p.m. Asik, HOU 415284310.8 ton at 430-8437. The deadline to photo of the child. Registration Pittston Area at Berwick New Britain 4, Harrisburg 0 WESTERN CONFERENCE Howard, LAL 410334310.8 enter is May 19. fees are $50 for cheer and $60 HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL New Hampshire 2, Trenton 1 George, IND 47 33 40 10.0 (4:15 p.m. unless noted) Charlotte 2, Oklahoma City 1 for football, with a $10 sibling Richmond at Bowie, late Horford, ATL410 27 37 9.3 Hazleton Area at Wyoming Valley West Friday, April 26: Charlotte 4, Oklahoma City 3, OT Randolph, MEM 51924438.6 NorthEast Tornadoes ‘04 Girls discount. Lake-Lehman at Berwick Thursday’s Games Saturday, April 27: Oklahoma City 5, Charlotte 2 Ibaka, OKC 41420348.5 Meyers at Hanover Area Akron at Altoona, 10:30 a.m. Soccer Team has several roster Wednesday, May 1: Charlotte 6, Oklahoma City 1 MMI Prep at Wyoming Seminary, 4 p.m. New Hampshire at Trenton, 10:35 a.m. Assists openings for eligible girls. Girls Plains American Legion Base- Northwest at Holy Redeemer, 4 p.m. Friday, May 3: Oklahoma City at Charlotte, 7 p.m. born between August 1, 2004 and ball Teams will hold tryouts at Coughlin at Pittston Area Harrisburg at New Britain, 10:35 a.m. x-Saturday, May 4: Oklahoma City at Charlotte, 7 GAST AVG Tunkhannock at Wyoming Area Richmond at Bowie, 11:05 a.m. July 31, 2005 are eligible. Inter- Hilldale Park in Plains. Tryouts Curry, GOL 5489.6 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS LACROSSE p.m. ested players can email north- with ages 13-15 will be May 4 from Portland at Reading, 11:35 a.m. Conley, MEM 5438.6 (4:15 p.m.) Toronto 3, Rochester 0 Erie at Binghamton, 6:35 p.m. Lawson, DEN 5428.4 [email protected] or call 1-3 p.m. Tryouts for ages 16-19 Crestwood at Delaware Valley Saturday, April 27: Toronto 6, Rochester 3 Williams, Bro 5418.2 Scranton Prep at North Pocono 954-7319 for more information. will be May 4, 5 and 11 if neces- Jack, GOL 5387.6 Tunkhannock at Dallas Sunday, April 28: Toronto 2, Rochester 0 sary from 4-6 p.m. All interested HOckEY James, MIA 4276.8 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS LACROSSE Wednesday, May 1: Toronto 3, Rochester 2, OT MEETINGS players are eligible to attend. Delaware Valley at Cornwall Central, 4:30 p.m. Parker, SAN 4266.5 x-Thursday, May 2: Toronto at Rochester, 7 p.m. Gasol, LAL 4256.3 Players residing in Plains, Laflin, Lake-Lehman at Crestwood, 7 p.m. NHL PLAYOFFS HIGH SCHOOL BOYS TENNIS x-Saturday, May 4: Rochester at Toronto, 3 p.m. Paul, LAC 5306.0 Berwick High School Boys Bas- Bear Creek, Parsons, Miners FIRST ROuND Pierce, BOS 4246.0 District 2 team tournament, first round at higher Grand Rapids 2, Houston 1 ketball Boosters will be having a Mills, North End, East End, Avoca, seeds (Best-of-7) Friday, April 26: Houston 3, Grand Rapids 0 (x-if necessary) meeting Monday May 6 at 7 pm in Dupont, Jenkins Twp. and Pittston Sunday, April 28: Grand Rapids 3, Houston 2 SOccER EASTERN CONFERENCE the gymnasium lobby. The upcom- Twp. east of the bypass may TRANSAcTIONS Wednesday, May 1: Grand Rapids 4, Houston 2 Pittsburgh 1, N.Y. Islanders 0 ing summer events and activities participate. Friday, May 3: Houston at Grand Rapids, 7 p.m. MLS Wednesday, May 1: Pittsburgh 1, N.Y. Islanders 0 will be discussed. Any questions BASEBALL x-Saturday, May 4: Houston at Grand Rapids, 7 Friday, May 3: NY Islanders at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE contact Coach Jason Kingery South Wilkes Barre Mini Mo- p.m. American League Sunday, May 5: Pittsburgh at NY Islanders Noon WLTPts GF GA 394-7115. hawks will hold cheerleading and Milwaukee 1, Texas 1 CHICAGO WHITE SOX -- Optioned LHP Donnie Tuesday, May 7: Pittsburgh at NY Islanders, 7 p.m. Montreal 51116 95 Friday, April 26: Texas 3, Milwaukee 2, OT football registration on May 4, Veal to Charlotte (IL). Recalled RHP Brian Omo- x-Thursday, May 9: NY Islanders at Pittsburgh, 7 New York 44214 15 13 Crestwood Boys Basketball 11, and 18 from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. and grosso from Charlotte. Saturday, April 27: Milwaukee 2, Texas 0 p.m. Houston 42214 12 9 Booster Club will meet at 7 p.m. May 24 from 3 - 5 p.m. All regis- CLEVELAND INDIANS -- Optioned LHP Nick x-Saturday, May 11: Pittsburgh at NY Islanders, Wednesday, May 1: Milwaukee at Texas, 8:30 p.m. Sporting K.C. 43214 10 8 Hagadone to Columbus (IL). Recalled RHP Trevor TBD Friday, May 3: Milwaukee at Texas, 8:30 p.m. Columbus 32312 12 7 on Monday, May 6, at Cavanaugh’s trations will take place at Minor Bauer from Columbus. x-Sunday, May 12: NY Islanders at Pittsburgh, x-Saturday, May 4: Milwaukee at Texas, 8 p.m. Philadelphia 33211 10 12 Grille. park, next to Kistler Elementary. DETROIT TIGERS -- Placed LHP Phil Coke on the Parents must provide a copy of 15-day DL, retroactive to April 26. Recalled RHP TBD New England 232846 Jose Ortega from Toledo (IL). Reinstated OF Avi- Ottawa vs. Montreal Toronto FC 134710 12 Crestwood Football Booster their child’s birth certificate. The sail Garcia from the 15-day DL and optioned him Thursday, May 2: Ottawa at Montreal, 7 p.m. BASkETBALL Chicago 2517614 Club will meet on Wednesday, cost per child is $70 and $90 per to Toledo. Optioned RHP Bruce Rondon to Toledo Friday, May 3: Ottawa at Montreal, 7 p.m. D.C. 1614413 May 15, at 7 p.m. at Tony’s Pizza. family. (IL). Sunday, May 5: Montreal at Ottawa, 7 p.m. NBA PLAYOFFS HOUSTON ASTROS -- Sent OF J.D. Martinez to Tuesday, May 7: Montreal at Ottawa, 7 p.m. FIRST ROuND WESTERN CONFERENCE Corpus Christi (TL) for a rehab assignment. GAR Memorial High School Stan Waleski Basketball Camp x-Thursday, May 9: Ottawa at Montreal, 7 p.m. (x-if necessary) WLTPts GF GA LOS ANGELES ANGELS -- Sent 3B Alberto Calla- Football Booster Club will meet Registrations are being accepted x-Saturday, May 11: Montreal at Ottawa, TBD (Best-of-7) FC Dallas 61220 15 9 spo and RHP Mark Lowe to Inland Empire (Cal) for EASTERN CONFERENCE Los Angeles 41214 12 4 today at 7 p.m. in the Choral for boys and girls in grades K-8 on rehab assignments. Recalled RHP Ryan Brasier x-Sunday, May 12: Ottawa at Montreal, TBD Miami 4, Milwaukee 0 Portland 31413 14 11 Room at the high school. For any July 8 through August 8 at the from Salt Lake (PCL). New York Rangers vs. Washington Sunday, April 21: Miami 110, Milwaukee 87 Chivas USA 33211 12 11 questions, please contact: Ron Greater Pittston YMCA. The camp OAKLAND ATHLETICS -- Placed OF Coco Crisp Thursday, May 2: NY Rangers at Washington, 7:30 Tuesday, April 23: Miami 98, Milwaukee 86 Real Salt Lake 34211 79 and LHP Brett Anderson on the 15-day DL, Crisp p.m. Thursday, April 25: Miami 104, Milwaukee 91 Petrovich at 970-4110 or 829- features an early registration retroactive to April 30. Selected the contract of C Saturday, May 4: NY Rangers at Washington, Sunday, April 28: Miami 88, Milwaukee 77 San Jose 23410 811 0569. discount for players registering Luke Montz from Sacramento (PCL). Recalled 12:30 p.m. New York 3, Boston 2 Vancouver 2339911 prirt to June 1 and discounts for RHPs Evan Scribner and Dan Straily from Sac- Monday, May 6: Washington at NY Rangers, 7:30 Saturday, April 20: New York 85, Boston 78 Colorado 243979 Meyers Quarterback Club will multiple family members attend- ramento. Tuesday, April 23: New York 87, Boston 71 p.m. Seattle 132535 SEATTLE MARINERS -- Optioned RHP Blake Friday, April 26: New York 90, Boston 76 meet Monday,May 6 at 7 p.m. at ing. For camp information call Wednesday, May 8: Washington at NY Rangers, Sunday, April 28: Boston 97, New York 90, OT Beavan to Tacoma (PCL). Recalled LHP Lucas NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for Cris Nics. All welcome to attend, Coach Waleski at 457 - 1206 or Luetge from Tacoma. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 1: Boston 92, New York 86 including new players parents and Coach loBrutto at 654 - 8030. Friday, May 3: New York at Boston, 7 p.m. tie. x-Friday, May 10: NY Rangers at Washington, 7:30 alumni. BASKETBALL p.m. x-Sunday, May 5: Boston at New York, 1 or 3:30 p.m. Saturday's Games West Side United Soccer Club x-Sunday, May 12: Washington at NY Rangers, National Basketball Association Indiana 2, Atlanta 2 New York 2, Toronto FC 1 Sand Springs Thursday Night registration will take place from TBD Sunday, April 21: Indiana 107, Atlanta 90 MILWAUKEE BUCKS -- Fired coach Jim Boylan. Montreal 2, Chicago 0 x-Monday, May 13: NY Rangers at Washington, Wednesday, April 24: Indiana 113, Atlanta 98 Men’s Mad Hackers League will 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday, May 6, Vancouver 2, FC Dallas 2, tie TBD Saturday, April 27: Atlanta 90, Indiana 69 have its annual meeting today at in the Plymouth Borough Build- FOOTBALL New England 2, Philadelphia 0 Boston 1, Toronto 0 Monday, April 29: Atlanta 102, Indiana 91 4 p.m. in its clubhouse restaurant. ing, Shawnee Avenue, Plymouth Columbus 3, D.C. United 0 Wednesday, May 1: Boston 4, Toronto 1 Wednesday, May 1: Atlanta at Indiana, 8 p.m. For more information, call 788- for the fall 2013 soccer season. National Football League Friday, May 3: Indiana at Atlanta, 7 or 8 p.m. Portland 3, Sporting Kansas City 2 Saturday, May 4: Toronto at Boston, 7 p.m. ARIZONA CARDINALS -- Traded FB Anthony x-Sunday, May 5: Atlanta at Indiana, TBA Los Angeles 2, Real Salt Lake 0 5845. United is open to any child ages Sherman to Kansas City for CB Javier Arenas. Monday, May 6: Boston at Toronto, 7 p.m. Chicago 3, Brooklyn 2 Chivas USA 2, San Jose 2, tie 3-17. The cost is only $30 per CHICAGO BEARS -- Agreed to terms with OT Jor- Wednesday, May 8: Boston at Toronto, 7 p.m. Saturday, April 20: Brooklyn 106, Chicago 89 Sunday's Games Wyoming Area Girls Soccer player. There is a per-family fund dan Mills and DE Cornelius Washington on four- x-Friday, May 10: Toronto at Boston, 7 p.m. Monday, April 22: Chicago 90, Brooklyn 82 year contracts. Houston 1, Colorado 1, tie parents will meet Wednesday, raiser due at the time of signups x-Sunday, May 12: Boston at Toronto, TBD Thursday, April 25: Chicago 79, Brooklyn 76 CINCINNATI BENGALS -- Signed LB Jordan Saturday, April 27: Chicago 142, Brooklyn 134, Thursday, May 2 May 8, at 6:30 p.m. at the second- also, that involves 10 raffle tickets x-Monday, May 13: Toronto at Boston, TBD Campbell, CB Onterio McCalebb and K Quinn 3OT New England at Portland, 10:30 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE ary center. The upcoming season at $5 each. New players need Sharp. Monday, April 29: Brooklyn 110, Chicago 91 Saturday, May 4 events will be discussed. to bring proof of age. After this GREEN BAY PACKERS -- Announced the retire- CHicago 1, Minnesota 0 Thursday, May 2: Brooklyn at Chicago, 8 p.m. Seattle FC at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. signup event, a $25 late fee will ment of CB Al Harris. Tuesday, April 30: Chicago 2, Minnesota 1, OT x-Saturday, May 4: Chicago at Brooklyn, TBA New York at Columbus, 4 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE KANSAS CITY CHIEFS -- Agreed to terms with Friday, May 3: Minnesota at Chicago, 9:30 p.m. Montreal at San Jose, 4 p.m. REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS apply. For more information, visit WRs Frankie Hammond Jr. and Rico Richardson, Oklahoma City 3, Houston 1 Sunday, May 5: Chicago at Minnesota, 3 p.m. Vancouver at Real Salt Lake, 9 p.m. www.WSUSC.org or call Matthew LB/DEs Josh Martin and Ridge Wilson, OLs A.J. Sunday, April 21: Oklahoma City 120, Houston 91 Tuesday, May 7 Chicago at Minnesota, 9:30 p.m. Toronto FC at Colorado, 9 p.m. Back Mountain Fire girls travel at 779-7785. Hawkins and Colin Kelly, DE Rob Lohr, DL Brad Wednesday, April 24: Oklahoma City 105, Hous- x-Thursday, May 9: Minnesota at Chicago, TBD Sunday, May 5 Madison, LB Darin Drakeford, QB Tyler Bray, DB ton 102 soccer team will have tryouts for x-Saturday, May 11: Chicago at Minnesota, TBD Saturday, April 27: Oklahoma City 104, Houston Otha Foster, TE Demetrius Harris and S Brad Mc- Chivas USA at Sporting Kansas City, 5 p.m. the fall season May 8 and 10 at UPCOMING EVENTS/OTHER 101 Dougald. x-Sunday, May 12: Minnesota at Chicago, TBD Houston at Los Angeles, 11 p.m. Monday, April 29: Houston 105, Oklahoma City 6 p.m. at the Back Mountain Rec TENNESSEE TITANS -- Waived WRs Lavelle Anaheim 1, Detroit 0 103 fields at Outlet Road in Lehman. Backyard Wiffle Ball League will Hawkins and WR Michael Calvin and S Suaesi Tuesday, April 30: Anaheim 3, Detroit 1 BOxING Wednesday, May 1: Houston at Oklahoma City, Tuimaunei. Thursday, May 2: Detroit at Anaheim, 10 p.m. The team will be playing U11 in host a horseshoe tournament in 9:30 p.m. the fall and girls born Aug 1, 2002 conjunction with its 9th Annual Saturday, May 4: Anaheim at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. x-Friday, May 3: Oklahoma City at Houston, 7, 8 Fight Schedule SOCCER Monday, May 6: Anaheim at Detroit, 8 p.m. or 9:30 p.m. May 2 or later are eligible to tryout. For BWBL Charity Classic to benefit x-Wednesday, May 8: Detroit at Anaheim, 10 p.m. x-Sunday, May 5: Houston at Oklahoma City, 1 or At Omega Products International Outdoor Arena, more information, email Coach local resident Dan Peck. Peck re- Major League Soccer x-Friday, May 10: Anaheim at Detroit, TBD 3:30 p.m. Corona, Calif., Mauricio Herrera vs. Ji-Hoo Kim, Paul Strazdus at pstrazdus@ cently underwent heart transplant MLS -- Suspended New England D Chris Tierney San Antonio 4, L.A. Lakers 0 x-Sunday, May 12: Detroit at Anaheim, TBD 10, light welterweights; Miguel Acosta vs. Miguel comcast.net. surgery and a liver transplant. one game and fined him an undisclosed amount Sunday, April 21: San Antonio 91, L.A. Lakers 79 Gonzalez, 10, lightweights. San jose vs. Vancouver for a reckless challenge that endangered the safe- Wednesday, April 24: San Antonio 102, L.A. Lak- May 3 The tournaments will help defray Wednesday, May 1: San Jose at Vancouver, late ty of his opponent and San Jose F Steven Lenhart ers 91 At the Cosmopolitan Resort, Las Vegas (FSN), Back Mountain FURY, a girls some of the medical costs for two games and fined him an undisclosed amount Friday, May 3: San Jose at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Friday, April 26: San Antonio 120, L.A. Lakers 89 Francisco Vargas vs. Jose Aguiniga, 10, for the travel soccer team, is currently Peck. The horseshoe tournament for violent conduct that endangered the safety of Sunday, May 5: Vancouver at San Jose, 10 p.m. Sunday, April 28: San Antonio 103, L.A. Lakers 82 vacant NABF super featherweight title. Golden State 3, Denver 2 holding tryouts for the upcoming is for two-person teams and is his opponent during Saturday's games. Tuesday, May 7: Vancouver at San Jose, 10 p.m. At TBA, Thailand, Yota Sato vs. Srisaket Sor Saturday, April 20: Denver 97, Golden State 95 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION -- Recalled D Rungvisai, 12, for Sato's WBC super flyweight title. U-12 fall season. Serious players $20 for entry, with a guarantee of x-Thursday, May 9: San Jose at Vancouver, 10 Tuesday, April 23: Golden State 131, Denver 117 Bilal Duckett from Rochester (USL-PRO). May 4 born August 1, 2001 or later are at least three games. There will p.m. Friday, April 26: Golden State 110, Denver 108 At Mannhein, Germany, Wladimir Klitschko vs. x-Saturday, May 11: Vancouver at San Jose, TBD Sunday, April 28: Golden State 115, Denver 101 eligible. Tryout dates are as fol- also be food, drinks and snacks COLLEGE Francesco Pianeta, 12, for Klitschko's IBF-IBO- x-Monday, May 13: San Jose at Vancouver, TBD Tuesday, April 30: Denver 107, Golden State 100 lows: Sunday, May 5; Monday, May available with all proceeds ben- Thursday, May 2: Denver at Golden State, 10:30 WBO-WBA Super World heavyweight titles. KENNESAW STATE -- Promoted men's assistant St. Louis 1, Los Angeles 0 6; Friday, May 10; Monday, May efiting the Dan Peck Team for the p.m. At the MGM Grand, Las Vegas (PPV), Floyd basketball coach Jimmy Lallathin to associate Tuesday, April 30: St. Louis 2, Los Angeles 1, OT x-Saturday, May 4: Golden State at Denver, TBA Mayweather Jr. vs. Robert Guerrero, 12, for May- 13 and Friday May 17. Tryouts are American Heart Walk. For more head coach. Thursday, May 2: Los Angeles at St. Louis, 9:30 Memphis 3, L.A. Clippers 2 weather's WBC welterweight title; Daniel Ponce from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tryouts will information, call Kevin Sickle at NORTHERN IOWA -- Announced QB/WR Brion p.m. Saturday, April 20: L.A. Clippers 112, Memphia 91 De Leon vs. Abner Mares, 12, for Ponce De Leon's be held at BMYSA REC Fields at 704-8344 or visit www.bwbl.net, Carnes is transferring from Nebraska. Saturday, May 4: St. Louis at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. Monday, April 22: L.A. Clippers 93, Memphis 91 WBC featherweight title; J'Leon Love vs. Gabriel TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN -- Named Elwyn McRoy Rosado, 10, middleweights. 55 Outlet Rd. , Dallas , PA 18612 . www.facebook.com/BackyardWif- Monday, May 6: St. Louis at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. Thursday, April 25: Memphis 94, L.A. Clippers 82 men's assistant basketball coach. Saturday, April 27: Memphis 104, L.A. Clippers 83 May 6 Please show up 15 minutes prior fleBallLeague and www.facebook. x-Wednesday, May 8: Los Angeles at St. Louis, TCU -- Announced women's basketball G Kamy Tuesday, April 30: Memphis 103, L.A. Clippers 93 At Tokyo, Takashi Uchiyama vs. Jaider Parra, 12, to starting time to register and com/DiamondCityPark. TBD Cole will transfer. Friday, May 3: L.A. Clippers at Memphis, 8 or 9:30 for Uchiyama's WBA junior lightweight title; Kohei wear a white t-shirt. To register or WEST VIRGINIA -- Announced QB Clint Trickett x-Friday, May 10: St. Louis at Los Angeles, TBD p.m. Kono vs. Liborio Solis, 12, for Kono's WBA junior has transferred from Florida State. x-Monday, May 13: Los Angeles at St. Louis, TBD x-Sunday, May 5: Memphis at L.A. Clippers, TBA bantamweight title. for additional opportunities to try- TIMeS LeADeR www.timesleader.com SPORTS THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 PAge 3B

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AMERICAN LEAGUE Red Sox 10, Blue Jays 1 2009 — The Los Angeles Dodgers beat San Diego East Division 2-1 in 10 innings to improve to 9-0 at home, and tie Boston Toronto WL Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away the franchise record set in 1946 in Brooklyn. ab rhbi ab rhbi 2012 — Jered Weaver pitched the second no-hitter Boston 19 8.704 ——7-3 W-111-5 8-3 Ellsury cf 5010Lawrie 3b 4011 in the majors in less than two weeks, completely New York 17 10 .630 2—7-3 W-211-5 6-5 JGoms lf 3100Rasms cf 3000 overmatching Minnesota and leading the Los An- Baltimore 16 11 .593 3—6-4 W-17-5 9-6 Pedroia 2b 5110Bautist rf 2000 geles Angels to a 9-0 win over the Twins. The Twins Tampa Bay 12 14 .462 6½ 3½ 6-4 L-1 8-4 4-10 D.Ortiz dh 3110Encrnc 1b 4000 never came close to getting a hit against Weaver, Toronto 10 18 .357 9½ 6½ 3-7 L-1 6-9 4-9 Carp ph-1b 1111Lind dh 2000 who struck out nine and walked one. Napoli 1b 4334MeCarr lf 3010 Central Division Today’s birthdays: Neftali Feliz 25; Jarrod Salta- Mrtnsn p0000DeRosa ph 1000 lamacchia 28. WL Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Nava rf 5122Arencii c3000 Kansas City 14 10 .583 ——6-4 W-17-4 7-6 Mdlrks 3b 4120HBlanc ph 1000 Detroit 15 11 .577 —½6-4 L-1 10-4 5-7 Drew ss 5132MIzturs 2b 3110 TUESDAY’S LATE BOXES Minnesota 12 12 .500 22½5-5 W-17-6 5-6 D.Ross c5010Kawsk ss 3010 Brewers 12, Pirates 8 Cleveland 12 13 .480 2½ 37-3 W-44-6 8-7 Totals 401015 9Totals 29 141 PittsburghMilwaukee Boston 020 200 402—10 Chicago 10 15 .400 4½ 53-7 L-3 7-7 3-8 ab rhbi ab rhbi Toronto 000 000 010—1 SMarte lf 5233Aoki rf 5010 West Division E–Buehrle (1). DP–Boston 1, Toronto 2. LOB– RMartn c5121Segura ss 2211 WL Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Boston 8, Toronto 6. 2B–D.Ortiz (7), Napoli (14), McCtch cf 5142Braun lf 5230 Texas 17 9.654 ——7-3 W-18-2 9-7 D.Ross (1). 3B–Lawrie (1). HR–Carp (2), Napoli 2 GJones rf 5110Lucroy c4221 Oakland 16 13 .552 2½ 14-6 L-1 9-8 7-5 (6), Nava (5), Drew (1). GSnchz 1b 4112Weeks 2b 4335 IP HRER BB SO PAlvrz 3b 4000CGomz cf 3121 Seattle 12 17 .414 6½ 55-5 L-1 8-8 4-9 Boston Los Angeles 10 17 .370 7½ 63-7 W-16-6 4-11 Inge 2b 4110YBtncr 3b 5111 Buchholz W,6-0 720038 Barmes ss 4020Maldnd 1b 3112 Houston 820.286 10 8½ 3-7 L-2 4-8 4-12 A.Wilson .2 21112 JMcDnl p2000Estrad p2010 Mortensen 1.1 00011 Tabata ph 1100Lalli ph 1000 NATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto Mazzar p0000Kintzlr p0000 Buehrle L,1-2 6.2 75531 AP PHOTO East Division Morris p0000Badnhp p0000 E.Rogers .1 23310 Snider ph 1000Grzlny p0000 WL Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Germano 262201 New York Yankees’ Ben Francisco celebrates with Lyle Overbay Atlanta 17 10 .630 ——4-6 L-1 8-3 9-7 Watson p0000KDavis ph 1000 HBP–by Buehrle (Middlebrooks). WP–E.Rogers. JHughs p0000Axford p0000 after Francisco homered during the third inning of a baseball Washington 14 14 .500 3½ 1½ 4-6 W-19-7 5-7 Umpires–Home, Bruce Dreckman; First, Gary LSchfr ph 1000 game against the Houston Astros Wednesday at Yankee Sta- Philadelphia1216.429 5½ 3½ 5-5 L-2 6-8 6-8 Darling; Second, Paul Emmel; Third, Clint Fagan. Hndrsn p0000 New York 11 15 .423 5½ 3½ 3-7 W-17-8 4-7 T–2:52. A–21,094 (49,282). Totals 40 814 8Totals 36121511 dium in New York. Miami 820.286 9½ 7½ 4-6 L-1 5-113-9 Central Division Pittsburgh 102 023 000 — 8 WL Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Indians 6, Phillies 0 Milwaukee 031 301 13x —12 Philadelphia Cleveland St. Louis 16 11 .593 ——6-4 W-27-5 9-6 ab rhbi ab rhbi E-G.Jones (1). DP-Pittsburgh 1, Milwaukee 1. LOB- Pittsburgh 16 12 .571 ½—6-4 W-18-4 8-8 Rollins ss 3000Brantly lf 5130 Pittsburgh 6, Milwaukee 9. 2B-S.Marte (6), Lucroy Milwaukee 14 12 .538 1½ ½6-4 L-1 9-6 5-6 MYong 3b 4000Kipnis 2b 4100 (2), Weeks (6), C.Gomez (6), Maldonado (4). HR-S. Cano, Francisco go Utley 2b 2000ACarer dh 4112 Marte (2), R.Martin (6), McCutchen (3), G.Sanchez Cincinnati 15 14 .517 214-6 L-2 12-4 3-10 Chicago 10 16 .385 5½ 4½ 5-5 L-1 4-6 6-10 Howard 1b 4000MrRynl 3b 5110 (4), Segura (3), Weeks (2), Y.Betancourt (6). SB-C. West Division DYong dh 3000CSantn 1b 4220 Gomez 2 (4). CS-Aoki (3), Weeks (1). Brown lf 4020Raburn rf 5042 IP HRER BB SO WL Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Ruiz c4000Aviles ss 3001 Pittsburgh Colorado 16 11 .593 ——3-7 L-1 9-3 7-8 L.Nix rf 2000YGoms c4010 Ja.McDonald 587753 Arizona 15 12 .556 1—6-4 L-2 8-7 7-5 Revere cf 3010Stubbs cf 4021 Mazzaro BS,1-1 031100 deep in Yanks’ win San Francisco 15 12 .556 1—5-5 W-28-4 7-8 Totals 29 030Totals 38 614 6 Morris L,0-1 221101 Los Angeles 13 13 .500 2½ 1½ 6-4 W-17-7 6-6 Philadelphia 000 000 000—0 Watson 1-3 23310 San Diego 10 16 .385 5½ 4½ 5-5 W-15-7 5-9 Cleveland 013 010 10x—6 J.Hughes 2-3 00010 The Associated Press homered and the Los Angeles E–Rollins (3). DP–Cleveland 1. LOB–Philadel- Milwaukee AMERICAN LEAGUE phia 9, Cleveland 12. 2B–A.Cabrera (5), Raburn Estrada 575516 NEW YORK — Robinson Angels ended a four-game los- Tuesday’s Games NATIONAL LEAGUE (4). SB–Revere (6). CS–Rollins (1). SF–Aviles. Kintzler H,3 2-3 22201 Tuesday’s Games Cano homered and Eduardo ing streak. N.Y. Yankees 7, Houston 4 IP HRER BB SO Badenhop BS,1-2 1-3 21100 Toronto 9, Boston 7 Miami 2, N.Y. Mets 1 Philadelphia Gorzelanny W,1-0 110001 Nunez scored the tiebreaking Cleveland 14, Philadelphia 2 Lee L,2-2 695424 Axford H,6 120001 C.J. Wilson (3-0) remained Detroit 6, Minnesota 1 Horst 141100 Henderson 100001 run after a sixth-inning double Cleveland 14, Philadelphia 2 Atlanta 8, Washington 1 undefeated despite walking a San Diego 13, Chicago Cubs 7 Aumont 110003 Badenhop pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. to send the New York Yankees Texas 10, Chicago White Sox 6 Cleveland Mazzaro pitched to 3 batters in the 6th. season-high five hitters. He al- Kansas City 8, Tampa Bay 2 Milwaukee 12, Pittsburgh 8 Bauer W,1-1 510065 HBP-by Ja.McDonald (Segura), by Watson past the Houston Astros 5-4 Oakland 10, L.A. Angels 6 St. Louis 2, Cincinnati 1 Shaw 12-3 2001 (C.Gomez). lowed two runs on six hits in 6 San Francisco 2, Arizona 1 2 Umpires-Home, Scott Barry; First, Tim Welke; Sec- Wednesday night. Baltimore 7, Seattle 2 R.Hill 2-3 00000 ond, Mike Everitt; Third, Marty Foster. 1-3 innings. Wilson struck out Wednesday’s Games L.A. Dodgers 6, Colorado 2 Wednesday’s Games J.Smith 2-3 00002 T-3:40. A-24,154 (41,900). Ben Francisco hit his first five and stranded six Oakland Minnesota 6, Detroit 2 Allen 100000 Giants 2, Diamondbacks 1 N.Y. Mets 7, Miami 6 HBP–by Aumont (A.Cabrera). home run for New York and L.A. Angels 5, Oakland 4 San Francisco Arizona runners in scoring position. Pittsburgh 6, Milwaukee 4 Umpires–Home, Jim Reynolds; First, James N.Y. Yankees 5, Houston 4 ab rhbi ab rhbi St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 2 Hoye; Second, John Hirschbeck; Third, Bob Da- three relievers supplied spot- Cleveland 6, Philadelphia 0 Pagan cf 4120Pollock cf 3000 vidson. Red Sox 10, Blue Jays 1 Cleveland 6, Philadelphia 0 Scutaro 2b 3010Prado 3b 4010 less work after fill-in starter Boston 10, Toronto 1 T–3:04. A–12,730 (42,241). TORONTO — Clay Buch- Chicago White Sox at Texas, (n) Washington 2, Atlanta 0 Sandovl 3b 4122Gldsch 1b 4000 David Phelps wasted a four-run Tampa Bay at Kansas City, (n) San Diego at Chicago Cubs, (n) Romo p0000C.Ross rf 3000 Posey c3000MMntr c4010 lead. Ichiro Suzuki’s double- holz pitched seven shutout Baltimore at Seattle, (n) San Francisco at Arizona, (n) Yankees 5, Astros 4 Houston New York Pence rf 4010AMarte lf 3000 innings to earn his major Thursday’s Games Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, (n) play grounder put the Yankees Thursday’s Games ab rhbi ab rhbi GBlanc lf 4000JoWilsn 2b 3111 Tampa Bay (Ro.Hernandez 1-4) at Kansas BCrwfr ss 3000Pnngtn ss 3010 league-leading sixth win, Mike San Diego (Stults 2-2) at Chicago Cubs Grssmn cf 4010ISuzuki cf-rf 4120 ahead and they held on to take City (E.Santana 3-1), 2:10 p.m. Altuve 2b 4120J.Nix 3b 4011 Belt 1b 3000Cahill p2000 (Wood 2-1), 2:20 p.m. two of three games in a series Napoli hit two of Boston’s five Boston (Dempster 1-2) at Toronto (Happ JCastro c4120Cano 2b 4111 Bmgrn p2000Putz p0000 2-1), 7:07 p.m. Miami (Sanabia 2-3) at Philadelphia C.Pena 1b 3121V.Wells lf 4010 HSnchz ph 1000MtRynl p0000 home runs and the Red Sox SCasill p0000 between the teams with the Chicago White Sox (Peavy 3-1) at Texas (K.Kendrick 2-1), 7:05 p.m. Carter dh 3100Hafner dh 3100 FMrtnz rf 3011BFrncs rf 1111 SRosari p0000 routed the Blue Jays. (Grimm 2-0), 8:05 p.m. Washington (Haren 2-3) at Atlanta (Medlen highest and lowest payrolls in 1-3), 7:10 p.m. BBarns lf 3011Gardnr ph-cf 2010 Arias 3b 0000 Detroit (Porcello 1-2) at Houston (Lyles 0-0), Totals 31 262Totals 29 141 Stephen Drew hit a two-run St. Louis (Westbrook 1-1) at Milwaukee Dmngz 3b 4011Nunez ss 3110 the majors. 8:10 p.m. MGnzlz ss 4000Overay 1b 2010 San Francisco 000 000 002 —2 shot in the second inning and Baltimore (Tillman 1-1) at L.A. Angels (Blan- (W.Peralta 2-1), 8:10 p.m. CStwrt c3001 Arizona 000 000 010 —1 Twins 6, Tigers 2 ton 0-4), 10:05 p.m. Friday’s Games Totals 32 410 4Totals 30 594 DP-San Francisco 1, Arizona 1. LOB-San Fran- Napoli went back-to-back with cisco 4, Arizona 4. HR-Sandoval (4), Jo.Wilson (1). Friday’s Games Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Houston 000 400 000—4 DETROIT — Scott Diamond New York 112001 00x—5 SB-Pagan (4). S-Scutaro, Cahill. Daniel Nava in the fourth as Minnesota at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. Miami at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Washington at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. DP–Houston 2, New York 3. LOB–Houston 5, IP HRER BB SO pitched six solid innings, and Oakland at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. San Francisco the Red Sox won their majors- N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. New York 9. 2B–J.Castro 2 (10), Nunez (4), Over- the Minnesota Twins got to Seattle at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. bay (4). 3B–I.Suzuki (1). HR–Cano (8), B.Francisco Bumgarner 730012 best 19th game. Boston at Texas, 8:05 p.m. St. Louis at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. (1). SB–Gardner 2 (4). S–B.Barnes. SF–C.Stewart. S.Casilla 2-3 11111 Anibal Sanchez early in the win Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, 8:10 Tampa Bay at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. IP HRER BB SO S.Rosario W,1-0 1-3 00000 Romo S,10-11100001 Indians 6, Phillies 0 p.m. Arizona at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Houston that snapped the Tigers’ five- L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Bedard 464442 Arizona game winning streak. CLEVELAND — Ryan Detroit at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Clemens L,1-1 1.1 11012 Cahill 841115 Tampa Bay at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. W.Wright 1.2 20101 Putz L,2-1 BS,4-9 2-3 21102 Sanchez (3-2) was coming Raburn tied a career high with Baltimore at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. Ambriz 100022 Mat.Reynolds 1-3 00000 four hits, Trevor Bauer allowed New York Cahill pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. off a 17-strikeout performance Mets 7, Marlins 6 Cardinals 4, Reds 2 D.Phelps 5.2 84415 Umpires-Home, Bill Miller; First, CB Bucknor; Sec- against Atlanta, and he fanned one hit in five strong innings New York Miami CincinnatiSt. Louis Logan W,2-1 1.1 10001 ond, Todd Tichenor; Third, Dale Scott. for his first American League ab rhbi ab rhbi ab rhbi ab rhbi D.Robertson H,5 100002 T-2:37. A-20,319 (48,633). five in the first two innings RTejad ss 4010Pierre lf 4121 Choo cf 4000Jay cf 4000 Rivera S,11-11110001 Dodgers 6, Rockies 2 win. DnMrp 2b 5120DSolan 2b 5110 Cozart ss 4000Beltran rf 4111 W.Wright pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Colorado Los Angeles against the Twins — but Min- DWrght 3b 5331Dobbs 1b 4220 Votto 1b 3110Hollidy lf 4000 HBP–by D.Phelps (Carter, F.Martinez). WP–Cle- ab rhbi ab rhbi nesota scored two runs in the Raburn, coming off back-to- Buck c4032Ruggin cf 5121 Phillips 2b 4122Craig 1b 3110 mens. Fowler cf 4110HrstnJr lf 5231 Duda lf 4000Ozuna rf 4020 Bruce rf 4020YMolin c4120 Umpires–Home, Cory Blaser; First, Jim Joyce; Rutledg 2b 4010Punto 2b 5121 first and another in the second. back two-homer games, drove Baxter lf 0000Valaika 3b 4012 Frazier 3b 3000MCrpnt 3b 4131 Second, Ed Hickox; Third, Jim Wolf. CGnzlz lf 2111Kemp cf 5021 in two runs with a single in Byrd rf 5121Olivo c4000 Lutz lf 4000Kozma ss 4011 T–3:08. A–34,117 (50,291). Cuddyr rf 4011AdGnzl 1b 3011 Diamond (2-2) didn’t allow a I.Davis 1b 4110NGreen ss 4020 CMiller c2000Descals 2b 4011 Pachec 1b 4000HRmrz ss 4121 HBaily p2010Lynn p2010 the third and a double in the Lagars cf 2000LeBlnc p2110 Cubs 6, Padres 2 Arenad 3b 4000Ethier rf 3110 hit until Jhonny Peralta’s single Hoover p0000Rosnthl p0000 Vldspn ph-cf 2113ARams p0000 San Diego Chicago Torreal c3000A.Ellis c3000 fifth. He has 12 hits in his last Hannhn ph 1000Mujica p0000 in the fifth. Gee p3000Coghln ph 1000 ab rhbi ab rhbi JHerrr ss 2000Uribe 3b 3110 Ondrsk p0000 Atchisn p0000Qualls p0000 EvCarr ss 4000DeJess cf 5020 Escaln p0000Jansen p0000 14 at-bats, a stretch that began Totals 31 262Totals 33 410 4 Cowgill ph 1000Hand p0000 Amarst cf 4000Borbon lf 4210 Wheelr ph 1000Ryu p3011 Angels 5, Athletics 4 Cincinnati 000 001 001 —2 Sunday. Hwkns p0000Kearns ph 1000 Headly 3b 4121Valuen 3b 4001 Belisle p0000Belisari p0000 St. Louis 000 103 00x —4 Rice p0000MDunn p0000 Quentin lf 4000Rizzo 1b 4110 Brothrs p0000L.Cruz 3b 1000 OAKLAND, Calif.— Mark The Indians have won a sea- E-Descalso (4). DP-St. Louis 2. LOB-Cincinnati 5, Parnell p0000 Alonso 1b 4000SCastro ss 4221 JDLRs p1000 St. Louis 7. 2B-Phillips (7), M.Carpenter 2 (10). 3B- Trumbo hit a home run for the Totals 39 713 7Totals 38 613 4 Gyorko 2b 3111Schrhlt rf 3011 Brignc ss 2010 son-high four straight games Bruce (1). HR-Phillips (5), Beltran (7). S-Lynn. New York 000 104 200 —7 Venale rf 2000DNavrr c4012 Totals 31 252Totals 35 613 6 IP HRER BB SO third consecutive day, Howie in which they have outscored Miami 300 100 200 —6 Bass p0000Barney 2b 1100 Colorado 100 001 000 —2 Cincinnati E-Lagares (1), Duda (2), Valaika (3). DP-New York Guzmn ph 1000Feldmn p3011 Los Angeles 222 000 00x —6 Kendrick and Mike Trout also H.Bailey L,1-3 5 1-3 94413 their opponents 39-5. 1, Miami 1. LOB-New York 9, Miami 7. 2B-D.Wright Erlin p0000 DP-Colorado 1, Los Angeles 1. LOB-Colorado 5, Hoover 2-3 00000 (5), Buck (3), Valaika (5), N.Green 2 (2). HR-D. JoBakr c2000 Los Angeles 9. 2B-Cuddyer (7), H.Ramirez (1), Ondrusek 210001 Wright (3), Valdespin (2). CS-Dan.Murphy (1). Cashnr p1000 Ethier (5). HR-C.Gonzalez (5), H.Ramirez (1). SB- St. Louis IP HRER BB SO Blanks rf 2000 Fowler (4). SF-Ad.Gonzalez. Lynn W,5-0 751125 New York Totals 31 232Totals 32 696 IP HRER BB SO NATIONAL LeAgUe ROUNDUP Rosenthal H,7 100001 Gee W,2-4 594421 San Diego 000 000 011—2 Colorado Mujica S,6-6 111100 Atchison H,4 232000 Chicago 112100 10x—6 J.De La Rosa L,2-3 4116621 HBP-by Lynn (Frazier). Balk-H.Bailey. Hawkins H,3 2-3 10000 E–Cashner (1), Valbuena (3). LOB–San Diego Escalona 210003 Umpires-Home, Doug Eddings; First, John Tump- Rice H,3 1-3 00000 3, Chicago 9. 2B–Schierholtz (10), D.Navarro (1), Belisle 100012 ane; Second, Paul Nauert; Third, Angel Hernandez. Parnell S,3-5 100001 Feldman (1). HR–Headley (3), Gyorko (1). SB– Brothers 110001 Zimmerman strong as Miami T-2:37. A-39,821 (43,975). Headley (2), Rizzo (4), Barney (1). S–Feldman. Los Angeles LeBlanc 5 2-3 84404 Ryu W,3-1 6322212 Angels 5, Athletics 4 IP HRER BB SO A.Ramos L,0-1 BS,2-2 1-3 11101 Belisario 110011 Los Angeles Oakland San Diego Qualls 1-3 32200 Cashner L,1-2 465441 Jansen 210000 ab rhbi ab rhbi Hand 1 2-3 00023 Bass 331111 Umpires-Home, Wally Bell; First, Larry Vanover; Nats finally beat Braves M.Dunn 110011 Aybar ss 4010Lowrie 2b 2000 Erlin 100001 Second, Tony Randazzo; Third, Manny Gonzalez. HBP-by LeBlanc (I.Davis). Trout cf 4221DNorrs c4000 Chicago T-3:02. A-47,602 (56,000). Umpires-Home, Marvin Hudson; First, Jordan Pujols 1b 3001Jaso ph-c 0000 Feldman W,2-3 9322112 Orioles 7, Mariners 2 Baker; Second, Tim McClelland; Third, Jerry Meals. Trumo rf 3111S.Smith lf 5000 HBP–by Cashner (Barney). WP–Cashner. Baltimore Seattle The Associated Press the 10th time in its last 15 T-3:04. A-16,188 (37,442). Hamltn dh 4120Cespds cf 3110 Umpires–Home, Brian Knight; First, Dan Ias- ab rhbi ab rhbi ATLANTA — Jordan Zim- games and ended Milwaukee’s Pirates 6, Brewers 4 HKndrc 2b 4131Dnldsn 3b 3111 sogna; Second, Mark Carlson; Third, Gerry Davis. McLoth lf 4111MSndrs cf 5000 PittsburghMilwaukee LJimnz 3b 4000Freimn 1b 3011 T–2:32. A–34,832 (41,019). Machd 3b 5120Seager 3b 5010 mermann turned in another eight-game home winning ab rhbi ab rhbi Conger c4000Moss ph 1000 LEAGUE LEADERS Markks dh 4110KMorls dh 4020 dominant performance with streak. SMarte lf 5112LSchfr rf 4000 Shuck lf 4011Reddck rf 2110 AMERICAN LEAGUE A.Jones cf 4000Morse rf 4121 Tabata rf 4020Segura ss 5111 Montz dh 4111 BATTING-CSantana, Cleveland, .389; MiCabrera, C.Davis 1b 4210Bay lf 3110 JMcDnl pr 0100Braun lf 3011 two-hit ball over eight innings, Sogard ph 1000 Detroit, .371; TorHunter, Detroit, .365; CDavis, Bal- Wieters c4022EnChvz ph-lf 1000 Mets 7, Marlins 6 GSnchz 1b 0000Lucroy c4010 timore, .348; McLouth, Baltimore, .346; Pedroia, Hardy ss 5121Smoak 1b 3020 Ian Desmond hit a two-run McCtch cf 4000Weeks 2b 3000 Rosales ss 4031 Flahrty 2b 4110Ackley 2b 4020 Totals 34 510 5Totals 32 484 Boston, .337; Lowrie, Oakland, .333. MIAMI — Jordany Valdespin GJones 1b 4000CGomz cf 4121 RUNS-AJackson, Detroit, 26; Crisp, Oakland, 24; Dickrsn rf 5032Shppch c3001 homer in the fourth and the Los Angeles 010 012 010 —5 hit a three-run, pinch-homer, Barmes ss 0000YBtncr 3b 4111 AJones, Baltimore, 22; McLouth, Baltimore, 22; Ryan ss 2000 Washington Nationals finally Inge 2b 4121AlGnzlz 1b 3000 Oakland 002 000 020 —4 MiCabrera, Detroit, 21; Jennings, Tampa Bay, 21; Ibanez ph 1000 and the New York Mets rallied Melncn p0000Aoki ph 1000 DP-Los Angeles 1. LOB-Los Angeles 4, Oakland CDavis, Baltimore, 19; Ellsbury, Boston, 19; Tor- Andino ss 0000 beat the Atlanta Braves, 2-0 Grilli p0000Burgos p2000 13. 2B-Donaldson (11), Freiman (2), Montz (1), Totals 39 713 6Totals 35 210 2 Wednesday to break a six-game Hunter, Detroit, 19. Wednesday night. PAlvrz 3b 4122KDavis ph 0100 Rosales (2). 3B-Trout (3). HR-Trout (3), Trumbo RBI-MiCabrera, Detroit, 29; CDavis, Baltimore, 28; Baltimore 400 002 100 —7 losing streak and avert a series McKnr c3111Axford p0000 (6), H.Kendrick (4). CS-Aybar (1), Cespedes (2). Fielder, Detroit, 27; Napoli, Boston, 27; MarReyn- Seattle 000 002 000 —2 The Braves had won five in a JMcDnl ss-2b 4000McGnzl p0000 S-Lowrie. SF-Pujols. olds, Cleveland, 22; NCruz, Texas, 20; Donaldson, DP-Baltimore 2. LOB-Baltimore 11, Seattle 10. 2B- sweep, beating the Miami JGomz p2000Badnhp p0000 IP HRER BB SO Oakland, 20; Encarnacion, Toronto, 20; AJones, Machado 2 (11), Wieters (3), Flaherty (3), Smoak JuWlsn p0000Lalli ph 1010 (4). HR-McLouth (2), Morse (8). CS-Dickerson (1). row this season over their NL Los Angeles Baltimore, 20. Marlins 7-6. Morris p0000 IP HRER BB SO C.Wilson W,3-0 6 1-3 62255 HITS-MiCabrera, Detroit, 39; TorHunter, Detroit, 38; East rival, and nine straight Snider ph-rf 2110 Altuve, Houston, 37; AJones, Baltimore, 37; Cano, Baltimore The Mets’ dormant offense Kohn H,1 2-3 01102 dating to last season. Totals 36 696Totals 34 474 New York, 35; Machado, Baltimore, 35; Lowrie, Hammel W,4-1 572235 finally came alive after they fell Pittsburgh 010 000 140 —6 S.Downs H,5 1-3 21100 Oakland, 34. Tom.Hunter 110000 Zimmermann (5-1) made Milwaukee 100 200 100 —4 Frieri S,4-5 1 2-3 00031 Patton 2-3 10001 behind 4-1. Valdespin put New E-Jo.McDonald (2), Weeks (4). DP-Pittsburgh Oakland O’Day 110002 sure that streak ended with an- 1. LOB-Pittsburgh 4, Milwaukee 7. HR-S.Marte York ahead to stay in the sixth Milone L,3-3 7744010 This Date in Baseball Matusz 1 1-3 00002 other dominating performance, (3), P.Alvarez (5), McKenry (3), C.Gomez (5), Neshek 131110 May 2 Seattle inning with his second homer, Y.Betancourt (7). SB-Tabata (1), Segura (8), Braun Cook 100002 1917 — Fred Toney of the Cincinnati Reds and Hip- Maurer L,2-4 464422 snapping a three-game losing (2), Lucroy (1), K.Davis (1). Milone pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. po Vaughn of the Chicago Cubs pitched a double Beavan 2 1-3 63321 IP HRER BB SO and NL RBIs leader John Buck Kohn pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. no-hitter for nine innings, but the Reds won 1-0 on O.Perez 1 1-3 10022 streak that had knocked the Pittsburgh Medina 1 1-3 00001 added a two-run double in the HBP-by C.Wilson (Cespedes), by Frieri (Ces- two hits in the 10th. Jim Thorpe drove in the win- J.Gomez 443223 ning run. Hammel pitched to 3 batters in the 6th. Nationals under .500. Ju.Wilson 2 1-3 11113 pedes), by Kohn (Freiman). HBP-by O’Day (Shoppach). WP-Maurer 2. seventh. Umpires-Home, Gary Cederstrom; First, Lance 1923 — Walter Johnson recorded his first shutout Morris W,1-1 2-3 00000 of the season and the 100th of his major league re- Umpires-Home, Greg Gibson; First, Hunter Wen- Atlanta starter Paul Maholm Barksdale; Second, Kerwin Danley; Third, Vic Buck and David Wright each Melancon H,10 110001 cord 113 career shutouts as the Washington Sena- delstedt; Second, Mike Estabrook; Third, Alan (3-3) nearly matched Zimmer- Grilli S,11-11110001 Carapazza. tors defeated the New York Yankees 3-0. Yankees Porter. had three of New York’s 13 hits. Milwaukee T-3:35. A-17,139 (35,067). shortstop Everett Scott received a medal from the T-3:35. A-13,629 (47,476). mann. He allowed only three Burgos 742216 American League for playing in his 1,000th con- Athletics 10, Angels 6 Wright hit his third homer for Axford L,0-3 BS,2-2 2-3 44301 Nationals 2, Braves 0 hits in eight innings, retiring secutive game. Los Angeles Oakland the Mets, who totaled only 11 Mic.Gonzalez 1-3 10000 1939 — Lou Gehrig of the New York Yankees did Badenhop 100000 ab rhbi ab rhbi the last 13 batters he faced. WashingtonAtlanta not play against the Detroit Tigers at Briggs Sta- runs during their losing streak. HBP-by Ju.Wilson (K.Davis). Aybar ss 4210Jaso dh 3211 ab rhbi ab rhbi dium, ending at 2,130 his streak of consecutive Trout cf 4124Rosales ss 2200 Umpires-Home, Tim Welke; First, Mike Everitt; games played. Gehrig never played again. Babe Cardinals 4, Reds 2 Second, Marty Foster; Third, Scott Barry. Span cf 4010JSchafr rf 4000 Pujols dh 5001S.Smith lf 4123 Dahlgren took his place at first base. The Yankees Trumo 1b 4111Cespds cf 4124 Cubs 6, Padres 2 T-3:16. A-26,079 (41,900). Lmrdzz 2b 4000Smmns ss 4000 ST. LOUIS — Lance Lynn didn’t miss his bat, however, as they beat the Ti- Hamltn rf 4010Moss 1b 4010 CHICAGO — Scott Feldman Harper rf 2100J.Upton lf 3010 won his 10th straight decision, Twins 6, Tigers 2 gers 22-2. HKndrc 2b 4010Dnldsn 3b 4000 retired 18 straight on his way Minnesota Detroit Berndn rf 1000FFrmn 1b 3000 1954 — Stan Musial hit five home runs in a double- Conger c3010Reddck rf 4000 ab rhbi ab rhbi Dsmnd ss 4112Gattis c3000 header split with the New York Giants at St. Louis. BHarrs 3b 4000DNorrs c3220 allowing one run and five hits The Cardinals won the first game 10-6 but lost the to his first career complete Dozier 2b 5000AJcksn cf 4110 LaRoch 1b 4000Uggla 2b 3000 Shuck lf 3220Sogard 2b 4220 Carroll 3b 4011TrHntr rf 4111 second 9-7. Iannett ph 1000 in seven innings. TMoore lf 3000BUpton cf 3000 game and the Chicago Cubs Wlngh dh 3100MiCarr 3b 3021 1995 — Hideo Nomo of the Los Angeles Dodgers Cousins lf 0000 Lynn (5-0) struck out five Rendon 3b 2000JFrncs 3b 3000 took advantage of former No. Mornea 1b 5122Fielder 1b 3010 became the first Japanese native to play in the ma- Totals 36 696Totals 321010 8 and walked two, improving to Doumit c3010VMrtnz dh 4000 KSuzuk c3000Mahlm p2010 jors in three decades. Nomo pitched five scoreless Los Angeles 001 020 300— 6 1 pick Andrew Cashner’s wild- Parmel rf 4122Tuiassp lf 2000 Zmrmn p3010Avilan p0000 innings of one-hit ball, but the Dodgers blew a 3-0 Oakland 000 234 01x—10 lead and lost to San Francisco 4-3. 10-0 in 10 starts and one relief Arcia lf 4010Dirks ph-lf 2000 RSorin p0000R.Pena ph 1000 E-Aybar (3), Rosales (1), Donaldson (3). DP-Oak- ness in a 6-2 win over the San Hicks cf 4110JhPerlt ss 3010 2000 — Atlanta became the first NL team in 49 land 1. LOB-Los Angeles 8, Oakland 7. 2B-Trout appearance since losing to Totals 30 232Totals 29 020 years to win 15 straight games by defeating Los Diego Padres on Wednesday Flormn ss 4221B.Pena c3000 (9), Conger (2), Jaso (4), S.Smith (7), Cespedes Milwaukee on Sept. 7. RSantg 2b 3000 Angeles 5-3. (2), Moss (2). 3B-Trout (2), Cespedes (1). HR- night. Totals 36 610 6Totals 31 262 Washington000 200 000—2 2002 — Mike Cameron hit four homers and came Trumbo (5). SB-Aybar (1), D.Norris (2). S-Rosales. Minnesota 210 000 210 —6 Atlanta 000 000 000—0 close to a record-setting fifth in leading the Seattle SF-Cespedes. Pirates 6, Brewers 4 Feldman (2-3) earned his Detroit 000 002 000 —2 Mariners to a 15-4 victory over the Chicago White IP HRER BB SO DP-Minnesota 1, Detroit 1. LOB-Minnesota 7, De- Sox. He became the 13th player in major league Los Angeles LOB–Washington 3, Atlanta 2. 2B–Maholm (1). MILWAUKEE — Starling second straight win, allowing troit 4. 2B-Carroll (1), Morneau (6), A.Jackson (5), history to homer four times in a game. Cameron Richards L,1-2 5 2-3 87724 Marte hit a tying two-run two runs and three hits while Mi.Cabrera (7). 3B-Hicks (1). HR-Parmelee (2). HR–Desmond (4). connected in his first four at-bats, in just five in- Maronde 002220 SB-Doumit (1), Florimon (2). CS-Jh.Peralta (1). IP HRER BB SO nings. He joined Bret Boone as the first teammates Enright 1 1-3 21122 homer in the eighth inning and walking one. After Chase Head- IP HRER BB SO Washington to hit two home runs in the same inning. They con- D.De La Rosa 100010 nected back-to-back twice in a 10-run first. Minnesota Zimmermann W,5-1 820008 Oakland Brandon Inge had a go-ahead ley singled with two outs in the Diamond W,2-2 642213 2005 — Jim Edmonds hit a three-run homer off Parker W,1-4 664334 R.Soriano S,8-9 100001 first, Feldman retired the next Fien H,2 100001 closer Danny Graves, and John Mabry added a Scribner 2-3 32200 RBI single to rally Pittsburgh Burton 100000 Atlanta two-run shot that completed the greatest ninth- Doolittle H,3 1 1-3 00002 over Milwaukee, snapping 18 batters. Perkins 120001 Maholm L,3-3 832224 inning comeback in St. Louis Cardinals history. The Balfour 100010 Detroit Avilan 100000 Cardinals sent 12 batters to the plate and scored Parker pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. the Pirates’ nine-game losing Feldman had 12 strikeouts Ani.Sanchez L,3-2 653329 seven runs in the top of the ninth to beat Cincin- Maronde pitched to 2 batters in the 6th. B.Rondon 1-3 22220 nati 10-9. Enright pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. to set a new career high. He Umpires–Home, Mike Winters; First, Mark Weg- streak against the Brewers. D.Downs 1 2-3 31100 2009 — Carl Crawford tied a modern major league HBP-by Parker (Conger). WP-Richards 2, Ma- Pedro Alvarez added a run- also had an RBI double in the Ortega 100002 ner; Second, Laz Diaz; Third, Tim Timmons. record with six stolen bases to help Tampa Bay ronde, Parker 2. HBP-by Diamond (Mi.Cabrera). beat Boston 5-3. Crawford was 4-for-4 with an RBI Umpires-Home, Vic Carapazza; First, Gary Ced- scoring single to cap a four-run second to give the Cubs a 2-0 Umpires-Home, Jeff Kellogg; First, Eric Cooper; T–2:15. A–22,460 (49,586). and became the fourth player to swipe six bases erstrom; Second, Lance Barksdale; Third, Kerwin Second, Paul Schrieber; Third, Chad Fairchild. in a game, joining Eddie Collins, Otis Nixon, and Danley. eighth as Pittsburgh won for lead. T-2:54. A-36,028 (41,255). Eric Young. T-3:39. A-14,764 (35,067). 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HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Berwick breaks through in 11th

The Times Leader staff Evan McCue 1b 3011100 BERWICK — In a game Chris McCue ss 1100000 Billy Gregory p0000000 where neither squad could Dan Flaherty dh 2100000 Matt Labashosky 3b 2221100 string together hits, it was Brandon Reyes c2001000 Berwick’s nine-hitter Kevin Totals 22 11 99400 Holy Redeemer 000 00 —0 Laubach who came through in Valley West 220 7x —11 the end. Holy Redeemer IP HRER BB SO Stashik (L, 0-4) 3.0 87532 After 11 long innings, it was Bertram 0.1 13220 Laubach who singled up the Roper 0.1 01010 McAndrew 0.1 00000 middle with the bases loaded to Valley West IP HRER BB SO give the Bulldogs a 2-1 win over Gregory (W, 2-1) 5.0 20007 Wyoming Area on Wednesday in Dallas 13, Pittston Area 3 a WVC baseball interdivisional Sophomore Jordan Mc- BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER game. Crumm had a breakout day at Coughlin’s Alizabeth Ellsworth, right, slides safely back to It was the second 11-inning the bag ahead of the tag of Hazleton Area first baseman the plate, finishing 3-for-4 with game for the Warriors in as Celine Podlesney in WVC softball action in Plains Township on two triples, a double and two many weeks. Wyoming Area Wednesday afternoon. beat Dallas — also by a 2-1 RBI in a six-inning victory. Brian Stepniak pitched a WVC SOFTBALL STANDINGS score — on Friday. Division 1 WLPct GB RS RA Jorden Stout had a double to complete game for the Mounts Hazleton Area 10 1.909 –7230 SOFTBALL Nanticoke 83.727 2 56 33 lead off the 11th for Berwick (8- (6-4), striking out four. Valley West 56.455 53730 2), one of just four hits allowed Josh Razvillas hit a solo Crestwood 46.400 5½ 29 41 Continued from Page 1B Coughlin 38.273 72750 by Wyoming Area pitchers. Kyle homer for Pittston Area (2-7) Pittston Area 29.182 8 31 95 who started the first inning Division 2WLPct GB RS RA Miller started and went nine and added a double. Berwick 72.778 –8022 innings for Berwick while Alex Pittston Area AB RHBI 2B 3B HR with a triple. Wyoming Area 83.727 –7044 Josh Razvillas 1b 3221101 Tunkhannock 73.700 ½ 52 31 Freshman Chloe Ruckle was Dallas 46.400 3½ 44 48 Klinger didn’t allow a hit in two Michael Delaney cf 2110000 Lake-Lehman 011.000 83487 innings of relief for the win. Cody Rowan rf 3000000 solid on the mound, limiting Division 3WLPct GB RS RA Matt Mott p0000000 the Comets to two hits over Holy Redeemer 801.000 — 11617 Zach Lopatka led the War- Danny Constatino p0000000 Hanover Area 81.889 ½8825 riors (6-4) at the plate, going Kyle Turonis p0000000 the final five innings. She Northwest 72.778 1½ 86 27 Tyler McGarry dh 3001000 benefited from strong defense GAR 36.333 5½ 51 112 2-for-3 with an RBI. PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER John Kielbasa lf 2000000 Wyo. Seminary 36.333 5½ 54 92 Wyoming Area AB RHBI 2B 3B HR Felix Mascelli ss 3000000 highlighted by a couple out- MMI Prep 17.125 73970 Berwick’s Kevin Laubach gets the force out of Wyoming Area’s Meyers 08.000 81899 Zach Lopatka rf-p-lf 3021000 James Emmett 2b 2010000 Mike Carey 2b-p 5010000 Jordan Zezza at second base in the second inning of Wednes- John Faggotti pr 0000000 standing plays on the left side Joe Gavenonis p4000000 day’s WVC high school baseball game in Berwick. Justin Martinelli 3b 2000000 of the infield. Third baseman Jeremy Zezza p0000000 Jordan Houseman c2010100 Crestwood 010 000 0 — 1 Brian Mapes ph-rf 1000000 Totals 22 352201 Sarah Fugate lunged for a foul Wyoming Valley West 200 100 x —3 Trent Grove c4000000 drove in a pair of runs while Dallas AB RHBI 2B 3B HR Crestwood IP HRER BB Bart Chupka 1b 5010000 Wyoming Valley West 11, liner to record the first out of Ryan Zapoticky rf 5012000 SO Jake Granteed ss 4000000 Christian Pack, Mickey Ferrence Holy Redeemer 0 the sixth and shortstop Casey Davies (L, 4-6) 66320 Jordan Zezza 3b 4010000 Nigel Stearns cf 2211000 Mike Carey ph 1001000 8 Evan Musto ph 1000000 and Mike Blazaskie all doubled Billy Gregory pitched a two- Dolan made a leaping snag of a Wyo. Valley West Ip HRER BB Greg Petorak ss 2100000 Erik Walkowiak cf 4110000 and picked up an RBI. hitter for the Spartans in a five- SO Tyler Wrubel lf 3000000 Brian Stepniak p3210010 liner to end the game. Ruckle (W, 5-5) 66110 Martin Michaels ph 1000000 Nick Deno struck out eight inning victory. He struck out Bill Gately c3021000 “This is probably the best 2 Totals 39 161000 Justin Brojakowski 3b 3110000 Berwick AB RHBI 2B 3B HR for the win. seven without issuing a walk. Peter Kuritz ph 1011000 game we’ve had,” Valley West Nanticoke 14, Pittston Anthony Melito ss 4110000 Devon Mazonkey hit a solo Mike Leonard drove in three Rory Mullin 1b 0000000 Will Morales cf 5000000 Eric Zawatski dh 2000000 coach Desiree Hooper said. Area 1 (5 inn.) T.J. Lashock 3b 5000000 runs for Valley West (5-5). Brian Goode dh 1211000 Kyle Miller p-1b 4010000 home run to lead the Rangers “They worked hard to the very Nanticoke jumped out Jorden Stout c3110100 (3-5). Nick Hogan went 2-for-4 with Domenic Oliveri lf 3332100 end, gave 100 percent and Joe Favata rf 4000000 Jordan McCrumm 2b 4232120 quickly, scoring eight times in Zach Kyttle lf 2000000 Hanover Area AB RHBI 2B 3B HR a double and two RBI while Totals 30 13 14 11 230 there were no errors. They the first two innings to defeat Eric May lf 2000000 Zach Kollar ss 5110000 Matt Labashosky doubled and Pittston Area 100 002 —3 Cody Talanca 1b 0000000 Christian Pack 2b 3111100 Dallas 120 046 —13 just keep playing better every Pittston Area. Alex Klinger dh-p 4000000 Mike Sulcoski c4112000 brought home one. Pittston Area IP HRER BB SO Mickey Ferrence rf 3011100 game. I’m very proud of them.” Kevin Laubach 2b 4011000 Mott (L, 1-2) 4.2 11 7754 Kayley Schinski had a Nick Deno p4020000 Totals 37 241100 Mike Kosik and Eric Shorts Constatino 0.1 02220 As for Crestwood, it was an- Mike Blazaskie lf 4011100 double and single for the Wyoming Area 010 000 000 00 —1 Turonis 0.1 34100 Berwick 100 000 000 01 —2 Mike Bugonowicz 1b 3100000 both singled for the Royals other game where the offense Dallas IP HRER BB SO Trojanettes, who swept the Wyoming Area IP HRER BB SO Jack Windt 3b 4121000 (1-9). didn’t take advantage of its Gavenonis 4.1 21054 John Wickiser cf 2010000 Stepniak (W, 4-1) 6.0 53104 two meetings both via the Je. Zezza 2.2 00002 Dakota Owen ph 1110000 Holy Redeemer AB RHBI 2B 3B HR opportunities. A baserunning 10-run rule. Kayla Benjamin Lopatka (L, 0-1) 3.1 11101 Totals 33 6116300 Michael Kosik cf 2010000 Hazleton Area 14, Carey 0.0 10000 Northwest AB RHBI 2B 3B HR Brandon Sandrowicz ph1000000 miscue led to an inning-ending Eric Kerr lf 2000000 and Taylor Briggs each added a Berwick IP HRER BB SO Nick Long 3b 3100000 Lake-Lehman 0 Jim Strickland ss 2000000 double play on a soft liner to Miller 9.0 61028 Eric Evans 2b 3112100 pair of hits. Tommy Cosgrove rf 2000000 Tony Hernandez threw a five- Klinger (W, 3-1) 2.0 00011 Devon Mazonkey 1b 3121101 Matt Dacey 1b 2000000 Dolan at shortstop in the third. Taylor Baloga had two hits Kevin Volkel rf 3011100 Justin Renfer c2000000 inning no-hitter for the Cougars, The Comets had two on with Hanover Area 6, Matt Korea c3000000 Alex Stashik p0000000 for Pittston Area. Zac White ss 3000000 narrowly missing a perfect game Northwest 4 Robert Bertram p0000000 two outs in the fifth, but failed Nanticoke 443 21 — 14 Gray Godfrey cf 3000000 Scott Roper p0000000 with a close call on a 3-2 pitch Pittston Area 001 00 — 1 The undefeated Hawkeyes Eric Gurzynski p0000000 Conlan McAndrew p0000000 to score. And when they did WP — Allie Matulewski (4-3) 5 IP, 4 H, 1 R, 1 Scott Ungvarsky p0000000 Dan Seasock dh 1000000 that was called ball four. connect, Valley West made the ER, 2 BB, 6 K. LP — Taylor Baloga (2-9) 5 IP, 9 (9-0) got their stiffest test of the David Samulevich dh 2000000 Matt Pawlowski dh 1000000 H, 14 R, 6 ER, 3 BB, 1 K. WVC season as they trailed 3-1 Pete Feno lf 3100000 Nick Oley 3b 0000000 Hazleton Area improved to plays. 2B — Kayley Schinski (N), Antoinette Scialpi Totals 26 444301 Eric Shorts 3b 1010000 (PA). 3B — Kara Voyton (N). after three innings in Shickshin- Hanover Area 010 212 0— 6 John Yurkoski 2b 1000000 6-4 to remain two games back of The net result was Crest- Top hitters — NAN, Kayla Benjamin 2 hits, Northwest 003 001 0— 4 Marty Cirelli 2b 0000000 Berwick for the Division 1 lead. wood scoring one run in a Schinski 2 hits, Taylor Briggs 2 hits. PA Baloga ny. They had allowed just four Hanover Area IP HRER BB SO Totals 17 020000 2 hits. runs in their first eight games. Deno (W, 2-0) 5.0 44218 Wyoming Valley WestAB RHBI 2B 3B HR Lake-Lehman (3-7) saw its game for the fifth time. The Blazaskie (S) 2.0 00004 Jeremy Sabecky cf 4220000 Hazleton Area 6, But the winning streak still Northwest IP HRER BB SO Ricky Stayer rf 2211100 two-game win streak snapped Comets lost all five. Gurzynski (L, 0-2) 4.0 74316 Mike Leonard 2b 2113000 “We hit the ball hard all day,” Coughlin 3 continued as Mike Sulcoski Ungvarsky 3.0 42201 Nick Hogan lf 4222100 with the loss. Crestwood coach Bob Bertoni The Cougars rallied for the said. “We just can’t put a full second time this week, scoring four runs in the top of the sev- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD game together. One game our pitching is terrible and our enth to defeat Coughlin. offense is good. The next game Maria Trivelpiece led the the pitching is good and our offense with three hits. Pitcher offense is bad.” Becky Demko struck out eight. Crestwood sneaks past Tunkhannock Crestwood’s only run came Katelyn Colleran and Ma- in the second when Juliet rissa Ross had two hits each Wotherspoon batted twice de- for Coughlin. The Times Leader staff 400 RELAY: 1. HAZ 53.1; 300 HURDLES: 1. COU Grenadiers. the triple and high jumps, while Hazleton Area 100 010 4 — 6 Tona 50.0, 2. HAZ Miller, 3. COU Froelick; POLE spite the Comets sending just Coughlin 002 010 0 — 3 VAULT: 1. COU McGrane 9’3, 2. HAZ Malone, 3. Frazee Sutphen compiled WP — Becky Demko (7-1) 7 IP, 8 H, 3 R, 2 ER, WRIGHT TOWNSHIP — Anthony Khalife picked up wins five batters to the plate. The 2 BB, 8 K. LP — Julie Shuchocki (3-8) 7 IP, 10 COU Pital; DISCUS: 1. HAZ Crawford 85’8, 2. HAZ H, 6 R, 4 ER, 1 BB, 2 K. Crestwood distanced itself from Perez, 3. HAZ Campanaro; LONG JUMP: 1. HAZ wins in the half-mile and mile in the shot put and discus for reason — they batted out of Top hitters — HAZ, Maria Trivelpiece 3-4; COU, Dedics 16’6, 2. HAZ Sitch, 3. COU Castellana; 800 Tunkhannock with wins in the for the Royals. Katelyn Colleran 2-4, Marrissa Ross 2-3. RUN: 1. HAZ Kozel 2:36, 2. COU Sennett, 3. HAZ the Crusaders. order twice in the inning. That Plaza; 200 DASH: 1. HAZ Malone 27.1, 2. COU Lucas Benton won both the 200- and 800-meter runs and, Jacob Fetterman finished first led to Wotherspoon sacrificing Wyoming Area 10, Ray, 3. HAZ McCann; 3200 RUN: 1. HAZ Marchetti 200 and 400 runs for GAR. in spite of Tunkhannock’s three 12:58, 2. HAZ Papp, 3. HAZ Schiauch; JAVELIN: in the mile and two-mile for the Alyssa Davies to second and Lake-Lehman 4 wins in the final five events, 1. HAZ Rubenko 87’5, 2. HAZ Davidson, 3. HAZ 3200 RELAY: 1. HR13:42; 110 HURDLES: Menchinski; 1600 RELAY: 1. COU 4:19; HIGH 1. GAR Welkey 16.6, 2. HR Mark, 3. HR Kane; Cougars. then returning to the plate to Winning pitcher Alex Holtz JUMP: 1. HAZ James 4’10, 2. COU Georgetti, 3. TRIPLE JUMP: 1. GAR Crosby 39’5, 2. HR Pahler; held on for a 78-72 win at home 3200 RELAY: 1. HAZ 8:33; 110 HURDLES: 1. score her with a double. HAZ Havrilla 100 DASH: 1. GAR Maurent 11.2, 2. GAR Hernan- and Nicole Turner had doubles in a WVC girls track and field dez, 3. GAR Abdulgaya; 1600 RUN: 1. HR Sutphan COU Moorhead 15.1, 2. HAZ Ventura, 3. HAZ Bertoni took responsibil- as Wyoming Area had 19 hits meet Wednesday afternoon. Dallas 124, 4:48, 2. HR Gill, 3. HR Ford; SHOT PUT: 1. GAR Chura; TRIPLE JUMP: 1. COU Flaherty 40’1, 2. Gresham 37’1, 2. HA Fahey, 3. GAR Easter; 400 COU Keen, 3. HAZ Minnick; 100 DASH: 1. HAZ ity for the gaffe. He had two in its victory. Wyoming Valley West 26 Ventura 10.8, 2. COU CHesson, 3. HAZ Barlow; Kailee Krupski won the 800 DASH: 1. GAR Benton 52.0, 2. HR Gdovin, 3. GAR batting orders prepared for Holtz, Turner and Adrienne to go with a win in the 400 Dallas won all but one event Vieney; 400 RELAY: 1. GAR 45.4; 300 HURDLES: 1600 RUN: 1. HAZ Fetterman 4:44, 2. COU Sad- 1. HR Kane 43.9, 2. HR Mark, 3. GAR Welkey; DIS- vary, 3. HAZ Myers; SHOT PUT: 1. COU Khalife the game. The one exchanged Przybyla all had three hits for before running a leg of the win- and swept six in a defeat of the CUS: 1. GAR McManus 112’2, 2. GAR Easter, 3. 48’1, 2. HAZ Martin, 3. HAZ Seach; 400 DASH: 1. prior to the contest was differ- GAR Gresham; LONG JUMP: 1. HR Pahler 19’8, HAZ Barlow 50.3, 2. COU DeCini, 3. HAZ Steiner; the Warriors. visiting Spartans. 2. GAR Crosby, 3. HR Bono; 800 RUN: 1. HR Sut- ning 1600 relay team. 400 RELAY: 1. COU 43.4; 300 HURDLES: 1. COU ent than the one the girls were 3200 RELAY: 1. DAL 10:38; 110 HURDLES: phen 2:05, 2. HR Faust, 3. GAR Oldziewjeski; 200 Brit Meeker was 3-for-3 for McDonal 41.3, 2. COU Moorhead, 3. HAZ Petrilla; Gabby Alguire won the javelin 1. DAL Spencer 17.0, 2. DAL Adams, 3. WVW DASH: 1. GAR Benton 23.1, 2. GAR Maurent, 3. following on a whiteboard near Lehman. and high jump for the Tigers. Zabesky; TRIPLE JUMP: 1. DAL VanDeutsch GAR Hernandez; 3200 RUN: 1. HR Faust 11:39, POLE VAULT: 1. COU Strait 11’6, 2. COU Ryan, 3. 34’2, 2. DAL Gross, 3. WVW Tyler; 100 DASH: 2. HR Gill, 3. GAR Oldziewjeski; JAVELIN: 1. GAR COU Yankoski; DISCUS: 1. COU Khalife 137’4, 2. the on-deck area. Lake-Lehman 010 300 0 — 4 Wyoming Area 402 013 x — 10 3200 RELAY: 1. TUN 12:01; 110 HURDLES: 1. 1. DAL Gawlas 12.4, 2. WVW Sott, 3. DAL Dar- Sipsky 120’10, 2. GAR Phan, 3. HR Kotulak; HIGH HAZ Finkelstein, 3. COU Scupski; LONG JUMP: Crestwood AB RHBI 2B 3B HR WP — Alex Holtz (7-3) 7 IP, 8 H, 4 R, 3 ER, 1 TUN C. Heck 16.8, 2. CR Blass, 3. CR Wojnar; benzio; 1600 RUN: 1. DAL Oremus 5:16, 2. DAL JUMP: 1. GAR Crosby 5’6, 2. HR Kane, 3. GAR 1. COU Malone 20’8, 2. HAZ Minnick, 3. COU Fla- Rachel Ritz cf 3010000 BB, 6 K. LP — Jordan Hodle (0-8) 6 IP, 19 H, 10 TRIPLE JUMP: 1. CR Dow 30’1, 2. TUN Grasso, R. Rome, 3. DAL A. Rome; SHOT PUT: 1. DAL McAllister. 1600 RELAY: 1. HR 3:46 Mel Snyder c3010000 herty; 800 RUN: 1. HAZ Myers 2:07, 2. COU Slen- R, 10 ER, 0 BB, 2 K. 3. CR Metzger; 100 DASH: 1. CR Reyes 13.2, 2. Kachanski 31’5, 2. DAL Kravitz, 3. DAL Cybulski; Ashlee Oleginski 1b 3000000 zak, 3. HAZ Fetterman; 200 DASH: 1. COU CHes- 2B — Korri Wandel (LL), Hodle (LL), Nicole TUN Alguire, 3. TUN Sholes; 1600 RUN: 1. TUN 400 DASH: 1. DAL Grose 63.5, 2. DAL Fannick, Alyssa Davies p3110000 Wyoming Valley West 75, son 22.4, 2. COU Malone, 3. HAZ Barlow; 3200 Turner (WA), Holtz (WA). Toczko 5:42, 2. CR Kachel, 3. TUN Rome; SHOT 3. WVW Nagle; 400 RELAY: 1. DAL 52.1; 300 Juliet Wotherspoon lf 3011100 RUN: 1. HAZ Fetterman 10:22, 2. COU Sadvary, Top hitters — LL, Brit Meeker 3-3. WA, Turner PUT: 1. TUN Phillips 35’5, 2. CR Wojner, 3. CR HURDLES: 1. DAL Becker 52.1, 2. DAL Adams, 3. Dallas 75 Meghan Waite 3b 2000000 3-4, Adrienne Przybyla 3-4; Holtz 3-4; Bree Vitz; 400 DASH: 1. CR Krupski 64.9, 2. TUN Rossi, WVW Romanski; POLE VAULT: 1. DAL Spencer 3. HAZ Pecora; JAVELIN: 1. COU Pilch 168’1, 2. Kianna Thompson rf 3020000 Bednarski 2-4; Emily Wolfgang 2-4. 3. CR Traficante; 400 RELAY: 1. CR Wojnar 53.0; 8’6, 2. WVW Tooley, 3. DAL Fannick; DISCUS: 1. The Mountaineers’ Drew COU Schiel, 3. HAZ Martin; 1600 RELAY: 1. COU Totals 24 161100 300 HURDLES: 1. TUN C. Heck 51.3, 2. CR Ken- WVW Gadomski 98’8, 2. DAL Kochanski, 3. DAL Harding set a school record in 3:30; HIGH JUMP: 1. COU Flaherty 6’3, 2. HAZ Wyo. Valley West AB RHBI 2B 3B HR dra, 3. CR Blass; POLE VAULT: 1. CR Bennett Whitaker; LONG JUMP: 1. DAL VanDeutch 14’9. Brennan, 3. COU McDonald Sabrina Hamersley rf 3110010 SCHEDULE CHANGES 8’6, 2. TUN Dunn, 3. TUN Frost; DISCUS: 1. CR 2 DAL Kravitsky, 3. DAL Gross; 800 RUN: 1. DAL the pole vault after clearing Danielle Grega 2b 2101000 The Dallas at Berwick game Jarmilowski 71’5, 2. TUN Bombeger, 3. CR Womer; Mattson 2:29, 2. DAL Oremus, 3. DAL Grose; 200 Tunkhannock 110, Megan Kane 1b 3000000 LONG JUMP: 1. TUN Grasso 14’9, 2. CR Krzon, DASH: 1. DAL Gawlas 26.3, 2. WVW Delevan, 3. fourteen feet and one inch but Kelcie Senchak cf 3000000 scheduled for Wednesday will 3. CR Distasio; 800 RUN: 1. CR Krupski 2:37, 2. WVW Sott; 3200 RUN: 1. DAL R. Rome 11:44, 2. Dallas and Wyoming Valley Crestwood 40 Haley Gayoski dp 3011000 CR Traficante, 3. TUN Prebola; 200 DASH: 1. CR WVW Mericle, 3. DAL Dissinger; JAVELIN: 1. DAL Alexa Vergo pr 0000000 be played at 2 p.m. Saturday. Reyes 27.6, 2. TUN Sholes, 3. TUN Rossi; 3200 Kravitz 109’8, 2. WVW Gadomski, 3. WVW Cap- West ran to a draw. Tunkhannock won all but Casey Dolan ss 3110000 RUN: 1. TUN Toczko 12:19, 2. CR Kachel, 3. TUN rari; 1600 RELAY: 1. DAL 4:30; HIGH JUMP: 1. Sarah Fugate 3b 3010000 Also, the Wyoming Area Rome; JAVELIN: 1. TUN Alguire 177’3, 2. TUN DAL Kravitsky 5’, 2. DAL Atherholt, 3. DAL Menzel. Jermichael Bunch won both three events in a defeat of the Leanne Dellarte lf 2000000 at Dallas game scheduled for Sherman, 3. CR DeLuca; 1600 RELAY: 1. CR Kymber Letteer c2021100 4:35; HIGH JUMP: 1. TUN Manglaviti 4’10, 2. CR hurdles and the triple jump for Comets at Crestwood. Chloe Ruckle p0000000 Monday will be played on Krupski, 3. CR Wojnar. Holy Redeemer 128, Totals 24 363110 GAR 12 the Spartans. James Proulx ran to first-place Tuesday starting at 4:15 p.m. Hazleton Area 111, 3200 RELAY: 1. DAL 9:10; 110 HURDLES: 1. The Royals won every event WVW Bunch 15.1, 2. DAL Harding, 3. DAL Lias; finishes in both hurdles, and Coughlin 39 TRIPLE JUMP: 1. WVW Bunch 42’4, 2. DAL Ko- against a lightly-numbered GAR zluski, 3. WVW Yashinski; 100 DASH: 1. WVW Or- Josh Colley won the triple and Hazleton Area broke away squad. tiz 11.2, 2. WVW Yashaski, 3. WVW Acosta; 1600 long jump for the Tigers, which NASCAR from the Crusaders early with RUN: 1. DAL Borland 4:56, 2. DAL Deluca, 3. DAL 3200 RELAY: 1. HR 13:42; 110 HURDLES: 1. HR Mattson; SHOT PUT: 1. DAL Simonovich 48’1, 2. also garnered sweeps of the two- wins in six of the first seven Warnageris 17.0, 2. HR Gallahan, 3. GAR Luckey; WVW Elbathah, 3. WVW Davison; 400 DASH: 1. TRIPLE JUMP: 1. HR Makar 32’3, 2. HR Kusa- DAL Ehret 52.8, 2. WVW Donovan, 3. DAL Mor- mile, mile and half-mile. kavitch, 3. HR Robasky; 100 DASH: 1. HR Mar. Appeal board upholds Penske penalties events, sweeping three of them, ris; 400 RELAY: 1. WVW 44.5; 300 HURDLES: Kusakavitch 12.7, 2. GAR Taylor, 3. HR Mel. Ku- Chris Lukashewski won the to earn a win at Coughlin. 1. WVW Bunch 42.6, 2. WVW Wren, 3. DAL Lias; sakavitch; 1600 RUN: 1. HR Durako 5:41, 2. HR POLE VAULT: 1. DAL Harding 14’1, 2. WVW Mo- pole vault for the Comets. Alyssa Sitch won the 110 Greer, 3. HR Sowinski; SHOT PUT: 1. HR Boich ran, 3. DAL Luksic; DISCUS: 1. DAL Mihal 134’, The Associated Press champion Brad Keselowski and 31’, 2. HR Hilenski, 3. HR McCloe; 400 DASH: 1. 2. WVW Yaglowski, 3. DAL Simonovich; LONG 3200 RELAY: 1. TUN 9:37; 110 HURDLES: 1. hurdles and triple jump for the HR Cruz 66.9, 2. HR Mel. Kuskavitch, 3. HR Barns; JUMP: 1. WVW Yashinski 20’2, 2. WVW Bunch, 3. TUN Proulx 16.0, 2. CR Walsh, 3. TUN Ide; TRI- CONCORD, N.C. — A Joey Logano, over confiscated 400 RELAY: 1. HR 52.4; 300 HURDLES: 1. HR DAL Kozloski; 800 RUN: 1. WVW Butkiewicz 1:59, Cougars, while Angie Marchetti Warnageris 56.3, 2. HR Mierzwa, 3. HR Gallahan; PLE JUMP: 1. TUN Colley 42’11, 2. TUN Proulx, three-member appeals board parts in the rear suspensions 2. DAL Durli, 3. DAL Borland; 200 DASH: 1. WVW 3. CR Sheridan; 100 DASH: 1. TUN Schlachter DISCUS: 1. HR Boich 120’8, 2. HR Turosky, 3. Ortiz 22.9, 2. DAL DeAngelo, 3. Zumchak; 3200 took home the two-mile run and GAR Skrepenak; LONG JUMP: 1. HR Kusakavitch 11.0, 2. TUN Cywinski, 3. CR Mack; 1600 RUN: 1. upheld NASCAR’s sweeping of the drivers’ Fords. NASCAR RUN: 1. DAL Deluca 10:35, 2. WVW Williams, 3. 16’5, 2. HR Makar, 3. HR Williams; 800 RUN: 1. TUN Ayers 5:03, 2. TUN Loomis, 3. TUN Siegel; was a part of the winning 3200 DAL Mattson; JAVELIN: 1. WVW Davison 156’4, penalties against Penske Rac- chief appellate officer John HR Gregoria 2:28, 2. HR Cruz, 3. HR Nitkowski; 2. DAL Kozloski, 3. DAL Simonovich; 1600 RELAY: SHOT PUT: 1. CR Bekanich 37’5, 2. CR Zero, 3. relay team. 200 DASH: 1. HR Kusakavitch 27.8, 2. GAR Taylor, 1. DAL 3:42; HIGH JUMP: 1. DAL Morris 156’4, 2. CR Ross; 400 DASH: 1. TUN Gough 54.7, 2. CR ing on Wednesday for a failed Middlebrook will hear Penske’s 3. GAR Moye; 3200 RUN: 1. HR Gill 11:18, 2. HR WVW LaBar, 3. DAL Lias. Ritz, 3. CR Ryman; 400 RELAY: 1. TUN 43.7; 300 Coughlin’s Kylee McGrane Durako, 3. HR Uplike; JAVELIN: 1. HR Boich 98’7, inspection last month at Texas final appeal next Tuesday. HURDLES: 1. TUN Proulx 43.1, 2. CR Walsh, 3. bested the Coughlin school 2. GAR Hertman, 3. HR Reilly; 1600 RELAY: 1. HR and team owner Roger Penske “Obviously a disappointing 4:54; HIGH JUMP: 1. HR Maker 4’4, 2. HR Wil- Coughlin 94, TUN Ide; POLE VAULT: 1. CR Lukashewski 12’, record in the pole vault by clear- liams, 3. HR Shanora. 2. CR Cornelius, 3. TUN Dewitt; DISCUS: 1. TUN vowed to take the ruling to the outcome with the panel,” Pen- Hazleton Area 56 Schlacker 11’5, 2. TUN Salus, 3. CR Schwartz; ing nine feet and three inches. BOYS Coughlin tied the meet with a LONG JUMP: 1. TUN Colley 20’6, 2. CR Merges, series’ highest level. ske said. “We have a good case 3200 RELAY: 1. HAZ 13:32; 110 HURDLES: 1. 3. TUN Stage; 800 RUN: 1. TUN Nole 2:11, 2. The three-member National and we are allowed under the HAZ Sitch 16.7, 2. HAZ Yurchak, 3. HAZ Petrone; Holy Redeemer 71, GAR 69 win in the 400 relay and rattled TUN Ayers, 3. TUN Siegel; 200 DASH: 1. TUN TRIPLE JUMP: 1. HAZ Sitch 34’1, 2. HAZ Dedics, Schlachter 22.7, 2. TUN Cywinski, 3. CR Mack; Stock Car Racing Appeals Pan- NASCAR rules in the rule book 3. COU Castellana; 100 DASH: 1. COU T. Bour- Holy Redeemer pulled ahead off seven more first-place fin- 3200 RUN: 1. TUN Tidball 10:55, 2. TUN Toczko, deau 12.4, 2. HAZ Malone, 3. COU Ray; 1600 late in the meet with a win in ishes to dispatch Hazleton Area el unanimously upheld all pen- to appeal this to the next level. RUN: 1. HAZ Papp 5:53, 2. HAZ Buehrle, 3. HAZ 3. TUN Nast; JAVELIN: 1. TUN Coolbaugh 150’, 2. alties levied against the orga- We’ve notified NASCAR that Marchetti; SHOT PUT: 1. HAZ Cabrera 29’2, 2. the 1600 relay, providing the at home. TUN Salus, 3. CR Truschel; 1600 RELAY: 1. TUN HAZ Crawford, 3. HAZ Zapotosky; 400 DASH: 1. 3:49; HIGH JUMP: 1. CR Walsh 6’, 2. TUN Dewitt, nization, including defending we will appeal this ruling.” Pen- COU T. Bourdeau 60.7, 2. HAZ Reed, 3. HAZ Willis; difference in a defeat of the Connor Flaherty captured 3. TUN Stage. TIMeS LeADeR www.timesleader.com THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 PAge 5B PRO gOLF AFTER 62 YEARS, CHANCES ARE... Players expecting a bumpy ride at Quail Hollow We Have Taken Care Of

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Kentucky Derby field Orb has been made the early 7-2 favorite for the Kentucky Derby, with undefeated Verrazano the second choice in a full field of 20 horses.

Black Onyx Oxbow Revolutionary Golden Soul Normandy Invasion Mylute Giant Finish Goldencents Overanalyze Palace Malice Kelly Breen D. Wayne Lukas Todd Pletcher Dallas Stewart Chad Brown Tom Amoss Anthony Dutrow Doug O’Neill Todd Pletcher Todd Pletcher Joe Bravo Gary Stevens Calvin Borel Robby Albarado Javier Castellano Rosie Napravnik Jose Espinoza Kevin Krigger Rafael Bejarano Mike Smith 50-1 30-1 10-1 50-1 12-1 15-1 50-1 5-1 15-1 20-1

KEY: Horse Lines of Battle Itsmyluckyday Falling Sky Verrazano Charming Kitten Orb Will Take Charge Frac Daddy Java’s War Vyjack Trainer Aidan O’Brien Eddie Plesa Jr. John Terranova II Todd Pletcher Todd Pletcher Shug McGaughey D. Wayne Lukas Kenny McPeek Kenny McPeek Rudy Rodriguez Jockey Ryan Moore Elvis Trujillo Luis Saez John Velazquez Edgar Prado Joel Rosario Jon Court Victor Lebron Julien Leparoux Garrett Gomez Odds 30-1 15-1 50-1 4-1 20-1 7-2 20-1 50-1 15-1 15-1

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“I think the horse who’s developed umes for the quality and enormous tal- accelerate clear in a few strides. He he has a target to run at, the better. If the most this spring would be Verra- ent he has.” never looked as if he would be caught he gets to the lead too soon, he has a DERBY zano,” Pletcher said. “Going from an The 1 1/8-mile Wood Memorial was and won by three-quarters of a length, tendency to wait. unstarted maiden when he woke up on oddly run, with a very slow pace set by with Velazquez saving something for “We haven’t gotten to the bottom of Continued from Page 1B New Year’s Day to the Derby favorite is an overmatched long shot. When Ver- the Derby. him yet, but he’s going to be unleashed eling and usually roughly run, being a tremendous amount of development razano had the lead in upper stretch, “I think Verrazano has been unfairly Saturday. It will be interesting to see battle-tested can make all the differ- in a short period of time. It’s very rare many in the Aqueduct crowd were sur- criticized for not winning the Wood by how he handles a mile and a quarter. I ence. you see that happen, and it speaks vol- prised and disappointed that he didn’t more,” Pletcher said. “I think the longer think he’s ready to run huge.”

Jokinen and Doug Murray. LOCAL ROUNDUP NBA PLAYOFFS STANLEY All four players are searching for their first Cup title, and all Continued from Page 1B four made an immediate impact Crestwood tops Lehman playoff appearance since 2007. in the series opener. Iginla and Fleury earned his sixth career Jokinen both had two assists, and Morrow and Murray helped WRIGHT TWP. — Crest- BOYS LACROSSE playoff shutout. bottle up New York’s quickly im- wood took the final two games Crestwood 18, The Penguins, the No. 1 seed proving offense. to defeat Lake-Lehman, 3-2, in Lake-Lehman 5 in the Eastern Conference, beat Islanders star John Tavares a high school volleyball match Jay Popson poured in eight Evgeni Nabokov four times in failed to find much room to ma- Wednesday night. goals and Brian Collins added the game’s first 22 minutes, in- Nick Banos led the Comets a pair of scores and seven cluding goals by Letang and neuver and didn’t muster a shot with 22 kills, 16 assists and 12 assists in Crestwood’s defeat Dupuis 32 seconds apart early on goal all night. Those who did service points. of Lake-Lehman from a game in the second period to send get pucks in on Fleury didn’t fare Kyle Price added 21 assists, played Tuesday. Nabokov to the bench after he any better. 15 service points and 10 digs stopped just 11 shots. The Penguins were eliminated MEN’S LACROSSE Kevin Poulin came on in relief last spring by rival Philadelphia for Crestwood. Misericordia 8, DeSales 7 Joe Wojcik collected 21 as- and surrendered a soft goal to in six chaotic games. Misericorida earned a Free- sists and 10 service points to Glass. Pittsburgh was one of the dom Conference tournament pace the Black Knights. Game 2 is Friday in Pitts- NHL’s best defensive teams to- semifinal victory thanks to an Lake-Lehman 25 22 25 15 5 burgh. ward the end of the season and Crestwood 22 25 23 25 15 overtime goal fron Nick Santil- AP PHOTO The Penguins hoped to have LL: Wojcik 21 assists, 10 service points, 2 kept it going on Wednesday, loa. The Cougars advance to Boston Celtics center Kevin Garnett (5) and forward Paul blocks; Davin Mastern 10 kills, 9 service points, Crosby back for the first time keeping the Islanders under 7 digs the conference final for the Pierce double-team New York Knicks forward Iman Shumpert CR: Banos 22 kills, 16 assists, 12 service points, since he was struck in the face wraps even after taking a big 6 blocks, Price 21 assists, 15 service points, 10 first time in school history in the second half of Game 5 of their first-round NBA playoff by a puck on March 30 in a game digs, Chet Manship 22 digs, 7 kills, 7 service lead. points against Eastern. series at Madison Square Garden in New York on Wednesday. against the Islanders. Doctors, New York coach Jack Capuano Santillo finished with two The Celtics won 92-86. however, declined to clear the Hazleton Area 3, insisted his roster — featuring scores, while Kyle Calabro also NHL’s third-leading scorer, feel- Hanover Area 0 16 players making their post- added a pair. ing his jaw wasn’t healed enough Hazleton Area blanked the season debuts — was ready for contact. Hawkeyes behind game scores Eastern 12, King’s 3 Celtics stay alive, beat based on the fact the Islanders Considering the way his team- of 25-19, 25-10 and 28-26 Lenny Fox, Mike O’Brien had been fighting for a playoff Hazleton Area 25 25 28 and Max Malloy scored for the mates picked up the slack on the Hanover Area 19 10 26 spot for the better part of two HAZ: Brett Barron 32 assists, 6 kills, 6 digs, 5 Monarchs in a season-ending first night of what the Penguins months. service points; Alex Gregoire 13 kills, 8 service loss to Eastern in the Freedom Knicks to force Game 6 hope is a two-month march to points, 5 digs; Paul Lollado 13 kills, 4 blocks; The rookie Bennett earned a Carlos Rodriguez 15 digs, 11 service points, Conference semifinals. the Stanley Cup, there is no need 5 aces. The Associated Press start over veteran forward Tyler HAN: Tom Bogorwski 8 kills, 3 blocks, 3 service Lillard named top rookie to rush Crosby back. points; Osmeo Martinez 15 digs, 4 kills, 2 blocks; WOMEN’S TENNIS NEW YORK — Back in the PORTLAND, Ore. — Portland Pittsburgh rolled to the top Kennedy due in part to his quick Jason Leiphart 6 kills, 6 digs, 4 blocks. Wilkes 5, Stevenson 0 series, now back to Boston. Trail Blazers point guard Damian of the East even though Crosby maturation during the season. Delaware Valley 3, Wilkes advances to its The Celtics, winners of the Lillard has been unanimously missed the final quarter of the Playing on one of the NHL’s Berwick 1 seventh consecutive Freedom most NBA championships, chosen the NBA’s Rookie of the season. The Penguins were bol- deepest rosters, the 21-year-old Year. Dayton Broyan contributed Conference championship with are two victories from making stered by the arrival of trade has shown a deft touch around a shutout of Stevenson. Lillard, the sixth overall pick 18 assists and eight blocks to more history. in last June’s draft out of Weber deadline acquisitions Jarome the net and a penchant for avoid- pace Berwick’s effort but the Katie Lynn and Amanda Kevin Garnett had 16 points State, led all rookies with a Iginla, Brenden Morrow, Jussi ing mistakes. Bulldogs campe up short at Rossi both provided wins in and 18 rebounds and the Celt- 19-point scoring average. He home. singles play without dropping ics stayed alive in the NBA also averaged 6.1 assists and 3.1 Delaware Valley 25 27 25 25 a point. playoffs, cutting the New York rebounds, playing in all 82 games tality), you know? A bunch of Berwick 11 29 713 this season. DV: Jason Clader 20 kills, 13 service points, Knicks’ lead to 3-2 with a 92-86 TIGERS grinders.” 8 digs; Bob Crawford 14 kills, Brett Cohen 10 Misericordia 5, King’s 1 Tunkhannock 3, Coughlin 2 service points, 8 blocks, 8 kills The Cougars advance to victory Wednesday night. Tunkhannock AB R H BI 2B 3B HR BER: Matt Cashman 11 kills, 9 digs, 4 blocks; The Celtics will host Game Jordan Faux 2b 4110000 Broyan 18 assists, 8 blocks the Freedom Conference title stalwarts, extended this season Continued from Page 1B Sean Soltysiak 1b 3110000 contest after a defeat of King’s 6 on Friday night, needing two — and perhaps their Celtics ters up,” Rodzinak said. “And we Josh McClain 3b 2010000 BOYS TENNIS Jeremy Lee rf 3010000 victories to become the first careers — at least one more Ty Weiss p3111000 MMI 3, Woming Area 2 at Kirby Park. couldn’t get him in. That was the NBA team to overcome a 3-0 game. key to the game right there.” Cody Brown ss 2000000 MMI swept singles play to Michelle Cameron, Breanna Si Bernosky c3000000 Phillips and Emily Ghergel all deficit to win a series. Carmelo Anthony scored 22 Sam Andrews pitched two Ryan Weiss lf 3000000 secure a win at home. Lance Sherry cf 3000000 “We just wanted to keep it points but was just 8 of 24 in SINGLES: 1. Justin Sheen(MMI)def. Nick won in singles play for Miseri- flawless innings of relief for the Totals 26 351000 Leon 6-2,6-4; 2.Stephanie Pudish(MMI)def. cordia. going,” Brandon Bass said. another dismal shooting night Crusaders to keep them alive, Coughlin AB R H BI 2B 3B HR Mike Werbin 6-4,4-6,6-3; 3.Billy Spear(MMI) Bass added 17 points, Dave Parsnik rf 4011000 def.Aaron Carter 6-1,6-3 Sara Lynn and Madeline for the Knicks, who blew a big but Weiss finished strong, re- Dave Marriggi cf 3000000 DOUBLES: 1. Mike Cipriani/Evan Rider(WA) steadying Boston as it shook lead in this game and now the Kyle Lupas 1b 3000000 def. Michael Eishart/Lew Dryfoos 6-4,6-2; Griffin won at No. 1 doubles tiring the final nine batters he Josh Featherman p-3b 3020000 Tom Rose/Ken Morgan(WA)def Robbie Rosa- for the Monarchs. off an 11-0 deficit and pulled series. They face an unwanted faced, striking out four of them. Christian Rivera 2b 0000000 melia/Yusvf Qadri 6-1,6-2 Pat Hall dh 3000000 away in the second half to stop trip back to Boston instead of Another workmanlike effort Eric Adamczyk c3000000 SOFTBALL Sam Andrews 3b-p 2000000 GIRLS LACROSSE the Knicks again from achiev- the rest this aging roster could for Tunkhannock. Misericordia, Wilkes split E.J. Slavish pr 0100000 Wyoming Seminary 17, ing their first playoff series surely use before the second “No prima-donnas. No super- Hunter Bednarczyk lf 3120000 The Colonels earned a 3-2, victory since 2000. Mike Wozniak ss 3011000 Dallas 3 round. stars,” Custer said of his team. Totals 27 262000 Amanda Schwartz and Kris- eight-inning win in the opener “We didn’t panic and that’s Tunkhannock 000 210 0 — 3 Pacers 106, Hawks 83 “They all root for each other. Coughlin 000 020 0 — 0 ten Mericle each scored four before the Cougars bounced something we’ve done, but we Tunkhannock IP H R ER BB SO INDIANAPOLIS — David There’s a bunch of seniors, but times in Wyoming Seminary’s back with 8-0 win in six in- didn’t,” coach Doc Rivers said. T. Weiss (W, 3-0) 7.0 62218 West scored 24 points and Paul also the shortstop (Cody Brown) Coughlin IP H R ER BB SO nings in the nightcap. “I thought once the game got Featherman (L, 3-2) 5.0 53114 defeat of Dallas. is a freshman. No all-star (men- Laykin Hughes scored what back to that five, six area, our George had 21 points and 10 Andrews 2.0 00002 Cara Pricher scored twice rebounds to lead Indiana to a for the Mountaineers while proved to be the winning run guys were good again.” in the first game while also J.R. Smith, back from his 3-2 series lead. sulting penalties. Katie Snedeker added the third The Pacers have all won tally. striking out eight and giving one-game suspension for PENGUINS “Hard and smart,” Hynes said. up just three hits. Michelle elbowing Jason Terry with the three home games in the best- “Our discipline has been good. Delaware Valley 13, Coyle and Jessalyn Paveletz Knicks way ahead late in Game of-seven series and are 5-0 at When we’ve had to be physi- Continued from Page 1B Coughlin 12 each had a pair of hits for 3, missed his first 10 shots and home this season against the cal we have, and when it didn’t “We’ve been in some trouble Brigid Wood notched four Wilkes. finished 3 of 14 for 14 points. Hawks. They’ll go to Atlanta make sense to be physical we situations in our defensive zone goals while teammates Kyra Misericordia’s Whitney El- Terry also scored 17 off the on Friday with a chance to made the right decision.” where guys have successfully Castano, Caitlin Wood and lenberg hit a three-run home bench. clinch the best-of-seven series. •A win tonight will give the blocked shots.” Kaitlyn Lukashewski all added run in the second game. Andi Jeff Green scored 18 points But the Hawks have won 13 Penguins a sweep as they ad- For Sill, blocking shots can be a pair of scores in Coughlin’s Veneziale hit a two-run triple and Paul Pierce had 16 as he straight at home against the vance to the second round. It a momentum changer. The first loss to Delaware Valley. for the Cougars as well. and Garnett, the two franchise Pacers. would also give the Penguins feeling is one of relief that the a lengthy break in between se- shot didn’t get by, and then the ries. “There is mental stress momentum kicks in. STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS and physical stress in a playoff “I know when I see guys block series,” Hynes said. “(A lengthy a shot it gets me going just to see break) isn’t a necessity, but it’s that dedication to team play,” always gives you the chance for Sill said, adding shot blocking is Revived offense lifts Bruins over Maple Leafs more rest.” a risky proposition. • As the series shifts back to “You don’t know where it’s go- the Mohegan Sun Arena for to- The Associated Press in the Eastern Conference. chuk added goals in the second. from the top of the right circle. ing to hit you, but you have to night’s Game 3, it will be the first BOSTON — Nathan Horton That set up a first-round James van Riemsdyk had Horton, sidelined the previ- do it. Sometimes the D men just time in the series that Hynes will scored the go-ahead goal late matchup with fifth-seeded To - given Toronto a 1-0 lead with ous five games with an upper shoot to hit you anyway because be able to make the last call on in the first period and the Bos- ronto, the first time the teams a power play just 1:54 into the body injury, lifted his stick and their mad that you’re blocking who he puts on the ice. Having ton Bruins used a revived of- their shots. It takes a bit of guts have met in the postseason game. deflected the puck past goalie the ability to create your own to stand in front of a hard one- fense to beat the Toronto Maple since 1974. Game 2 is scheduled for Sat- James Reimer. matchups is nice, he said, but timer.” Leafs 4-1 in their playoff opener The Maple Leafs, who are in urday night in Boston, where After video review, it was de- it’s something that must be done Wednesday night. the playoffs for the first time the Bruins have won six straight termined that his stick stayed NOTES with caution. “You can get car- The Bruins scored more than since 2004, lost four of their last against the Maple Leafs. below the crossbar. Another area that has pleased ried away with it at times. You three goals for the first time in six regular-season games. Horton gave the Bruins a 2-1 Van Riemsdyk had opened Hynes during the first two have to be careful of over-coach- 10 games. They closed the reg- Wade Redden also scored in at 19:48 of the first period. the scoring after Cody Franson games has been the Penguins’ ing the matchups. You’ve got to ular season on a 2-7 skid that the first period for Boston, and Redden, obtained from St. fed a pass to him from behind physical play. There have been let the guys play and get them in, dropped them to the No. 4 seed David Krejci and Johnny Boy- Louis on April 3, took a shot the goal line. plenty of hard hits, but few re- particularly this time of year.” K

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THE TIMES LEADER timesleader.com THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 IN BRIEF PepsiCo pulling goat ad Facebook PepsiCo is once again learning the risks of celebrity partnerships after an 1Q figures ad for Mountain Dew was criticized for portraying racial stereotypes and mak- ing light of violence toward women. The soda and snack food company impress said it immediately pulled the 60-second spot after learning that people found it was offensive. The ad was part of a se- ries developed by African-American rap- after year per Tyler, The Creator, and depicted a battered white woman on crutches be- The Associated Press ing urged to identify a suspect out of a lineup of black men. MENLO PARK, Calif. — A goat character known as Felicia is Facebook says its net in- included in the lineup and makes threat- come and revenue grew in ening comments to the woman, such the first quarter of the year, as “Ya better not snitch on a playa” and helped by an increase in “Keep ya mouth shut.” mobile ad revenue. The woman eventually screams “I Facebook Inc. said can’t do this, no no no!” and runs away. Wednesday that its net in- The word “do” is in apparent reference come was $219 million, or to the soft drink’s “Dew It” slogan. 9 cents per share, in the Mountain Dew also was criticized AP PHOTO January-March period. GMC trucks are lined up on the lot of Capitol City Buick Pontiac GMC in Montpelier, Vt. The auto industry posted its recently because of its endorsement That’s up from $205 mil- best April sales totals since 2007. deal with Lil Wayne, whose rap lyrics lion, or 9 cents per share, in compared a rough sex act to the tortu- the same period a year ago ous death of Emmett Till, a black teen when the company was still who was murdered in 1955 for alleg- private. edly whistling at a white woman. Last GM, Ford and Chrysler sales up Revenue grew 38 percent month, Reebok also ended its relation- to $1.46 billion from $1.06 ship with Rick Ross after he rapped billion. to the success of the Big about 18 percent this April boost from generous incen- about giving a woman a drug to have his By DAVID UNDERCOFFLER FactSet says analysts ex- Los Angeles Times Three U.S. automakers in from last. The automaker’s tives, Caldwell said, as deal- way with her. pected revenue of $1.44 bil- Automakers posted their April, thanks largely to the venerable F-Series pickup — ers are looking to make room lion. strongest April sales since improving economy, said Jes- the bestselling vehicle in the for the all-new 2014 models Excluding special items, Stock indexes take a hit 2007 as many reported dou- sica Caldwell, an analyst with U.S. for 36 years — rose about due in the coming months. mainly related to stock ble-digit gains with trucks Edmunds.com. Overall sales 24 percent in the same period. 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Sales of GM’s twin omy and low financing rates index sank 2.5 percent. advertising revenue rep- Toyota was down slightly and Caldwell said. “It’s also not trucks, the GMC Sierra and the also pushed more buyers into Stocks sagged after a slowdown in resented 30 percent of the Volkswagen was down more just construction but people Chevrolet Silverado, were up a SUVs and crossovers, accord- hiring and manufacturing last month. total at $375 million. than 10 percent. investing in businesses.” combined 23.6 percent. ing to Jesse Toprak, an ana- Big-name companies reported disap- That’s up from 23 percent Truck sales were crucial Ford Motor Co.’s sales rose The GM trucks also got a lyst for TrueCar.com pointing results. in the fourth quarter. Job survey disappoints A private survey shows U.S. compa- Game pirates from game pirates; developer teaches a lesson nies added just 119,000 jobs in April, the fewest in seven months. Ahh … Irony. Internet connection to the company’s The report Wednesday from payroll Software devel- NICK DELORENZO servers to continue working. processor ADP suggests that government oper Greenheart re- TECH TALK In a lot of cases, frankly, I have to spending cuts and higher taxes could leased a game titled say that I agree with their motivations be starting to weigh on the job market. “Game Dev Tycoon.” an extremely popular peer-to-peer — charging $600 for photo editing And new requirements under President In it, the player as- file-sharing format that allows for ex- software seems excessive when there’s Barack Obama’s health care law may be sumes the role of — tremely fast downloads. Torrents are open-source software available that prompting some small and mid-size com- you guessed it — an widely used by video-game pirates. has substantially the same functional- panies to hold back on hiring. aspiring game developer, working out There was a small Easter egg hid- ity and is free, as one example. ADP also said that hiring in March of a garage in the 1980s. den in the pirated version, however: freeloaders would have actually On the other hand, if it were … say, was slower than first thought: The sur- As the game progresses, players Players would find it increasingly downloaded the game had they been $100, it would be well worth it. vey shows just 131,000 added, down gain experience and skills, and as difficult to progress in the game due forced to pay for it, or how much more And I can see the other side. Com- from an initial estimate of 158,000. time progresses, can release games for to … software piracy. As time went on, money Greenheart would have made if panies have to defend their business increasingly modern platforms. game pirates ate more and more into that were the case. But this little turn- model from erosion as aggressively as GAS PRICES They determine what areas of game the profits of their virtual company. about illustrates very clearly — to just possible. Companies are out to make Average price of a gallon of development on which to focus, which Just desserts, I’d say. about everyone — how much impact money, that’s why they exist, and regular unleaded gasoline: directly affects sales and helps to The interesting twist here is that as piracy can have on independent game there’s nothing wrong with that. YESTERDAY MONTH AGOYEAR AGO unlock industry changing technologies it turned out, more than 90 percent of developers. But the ones really damaged by $3.41$3.61 $3.82 which move things along. players had the pirated version of the Many people who utilize pirated piracy are small independent develop- Game Dev Tycoon costs all of $8, game. software view their actions as justified, ers like Greenheart. They’re every bit RECORD and it’s a fun game, well worth the So while Greenheart only made a since huge companies charge a ton of as capable of making a great game as a $4.06 money. few thousand dollars from the game, money for games that you don’t even large company, in some cases more so. 7/ 17/2008 The game’s developer, who is either it wasn’t for lack of popularity. It was technically own when you “buy” them, But if their game becomes popular, it a marketing genius or an evil master- just because piracy is rampant on the hold back built-in features and force will be pirated, just like any other, and mind, also released a “pirated” version Internet. users to pay for them later, or create when that happens, it literally takes Source: AAA report for the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre/Hazleton area of the game downloadable via Torrent, I’m not sure what portion of the games that depend on a constant food out of their mouths.

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THE TIMES LEADER timesleader.com THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 Are you in love with love? TWOOFUS.ORG McClatchy-Tribune News Service Exhilaration. Love. Passion. If you don’t feel even the faintest twinge of excitement at those words, call your doctor — an MRI might be in order. Because even the most jaded of us are hardwired to feel a surge of positive emotions in connection with love. What causes some people to be- come hooked on falling in love? Turns out, these cravings are linked to some pretty scientific phenomena. Being in loving or being on cocaine: In terms of brain function, the effect is virtu- ally the same. Chemically speaking, we love to be in love. But some of us may develop a habit of being in love for the sake of being in love. And that can be dangerous. Pop quiz: Are you addicted to love? True/False: I tend to fall in love fast and hard True/False: I tend to fall in love frequently — with different people True/ False: I use the word “soul- mate” on a routine basis True/False: I crave romance and excitement throughout all phases of a relationship True/False: I am a big believer in love at first sight True/False: I think love is about passion and excitement True/False: I watch a ton of ro- AP PHOTO mantic comedies or dramas Tommy Hilfiger True/False: I think the relation- offers a red, white ship dynamics in these movies are and blue canvas generally realistic slingback wedge Selecting True on most of the ques- in its espadrille line. tions above doesn’t automatically mean you are a love-aholic. It proba- bly does mean, however, that you are a die-hard romantic. And as a roman- tic, you may be more vulnerable than other people to such an addiction. The compulsive desire to fall in love — over and over again — also can be prompted by poor childhood nurturing, low-self esteem, lack of positive relationship role models or unrealistic depictions of romance in the media. Even our bodies can work against us, cranking out hard-to-re- sist chemicals — chemicals we may try to remanufacture once the initial buzz wears off. The science of love In a scientific study, various sub- jects’ brains were scanned as they viewed a photo of their beloved. The study revealed that when people are in love: • The craving portion of the brain (the caudate area) becomes very ac- tive. • Dopamine — a powerful neu- rotransmitter affecting pleasure and motivation — is released, flooding the caudate area. • The caudate — now having a good time — sends signs for even more dopamine. • The transmission of dopamine causes the subject to feel a significant chemical high, similar to the effects By SAMANTHA CRITCHELL - Associated Press Fashion Writer of cocaine. The science of lust Lust produces its own chemical f you’re craving a little more summer in Style options have increased exponentially reactions; however, the brain systems your springtime wardrobe and you’re as designers take liberties with the definition processing “love” and “lust” appear hesitant to break out the white pants (it’s — and have gotten a little smarter about their to be distinct. Subjects shown erotic images had the following reactions: OK, but that’s another conversation), try construction. Flat versions, wedge versions, • The hypothalamus, which con- Iespadrilles. sandals, slides and gladiator lace-up styles are trols drives such as hunger and thirst, was activated. The rope-soled shoes have long been a sta- some of the choices of a shoe with humble • The amygdale, which handles ple of the fair-weather seasons, no matter if roots that was made fashionable in France arousal, also was activated. • Love and lust do have an inter- there’s a chill in the air or the sidewalks are and Spain in the mid-20th century. section point: when dopamine is re- steaming. It’s all good as long as the sun is “I’d call anything with the jute sole an espa- leased, it triggers the production of testosterone, which is critical for sex shining. drille,” Miller says. “You could have any fabric drive in both men and women. “The espadrille for spring is like the riding for the top — canvas, leather — it could be The science of heartbreak Given the “feel-good” sensations boot in the fall,” says Elisa Miller, creative di- plastic, but you have to have the jute. That’s triggered by being in love, love ad- rector of the beachy brand Calypso St. Barth. what defines it.” diction is an understandable temp- tation. While being in love makes “It’s a rite of the season.” See ESPADRILLES, Page 4C See LOVE, Page 4C PAGE 2C THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 COMMUNITY NEWS www.timesleader.com TIMES LEADER NAMES AND FACES

Codi Puterbaugh, a senior at West Side Career and Technol- ogy Center, is the Student of the Month for April. Puterbaugh, a student in the Computer Informa- tion Technol- ogy Program, was selected based on his outstanding attributes both in and out of the classroom. He plans on at- Puterbaugh tending college and majoring in music produc- tion. He is the son of David and Marie Puterbaugh, Larksville. Olivia Richards, the daughter of Sandi and Doug Richards, TAU Chapter awards grant to local college student Wilkes-Barre, has been selected TAU Chapter of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, to join 250 leaders representing an organization that promotes professional and personal growth high schools throughout central of women educators and excellence in education, recently met at and northeast Pennsylvania Costello’s Restaurant, Edwardsville. A $1,000 recruitment grant was at the Central Pennsylvania awarded to Michel Hughes, a junior education major at King’s Col- Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership lege. At the meeting, from left: Jean Michael, scholarship commit- Seminar from May 16-19 at Ship- tee; Patricia Curtis, recipient’s mother; Hughes; Jane Fritz, presi- pensburg University. The seminar dent; and Florence McCabe, scholarship committee. brings together sophomore stu- dents to interact with leaders in business, government and educa- tion. Richards will be representing E.L. Meyers High School.

REUNIONS Editor’s Note: To have your announcement published in this column please submit the infor- mation to Reunions, The Times Leader, 15 N. Main St., Wilkes- Barre, PA 18711. Email submissions must be sent to people@times- W-B Area schools celebrate Foreign Language Week leader.com. Please type “Reunion News” in the subject line. The The three high schools in the Wilkes-Barre Area School District recently recognized National Foreign deadline is each Monday for all Solomon/Plains announces March Students of the Month Language Week. Numerous activities were held, including morning announcements given in different copy. languages every day classrooms, hallways and display cases decorated with world language projects PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL Solomon/Plains Junior High School recently announced the McDon- and products from foreign cultures. Each day the cafeteria served a lunch item representing a foreign Class of 1956 reunion planning ald’s Students of the Month for March. The faculty, staff, and admin- language and culture. This year’s theme was ‘Foreign Languages: They Nourish the Brain. Participants committee will meet at 6 p.m. on istration nominate students based on community, athletic, academic from Coughlin High School (above), from left, first row, are Paige Parsnik, Alexandra Namey, Brandon May 14 at Theo’s Metro, Mercer and service areas. Selected students are recognized by the school Keiper, Cassidy Steligo, Jose Rivera and Salvatore Purpura. Second row: Jacob Khalife, Tyler Brzozowski, Avenue, Kingston. Plans for the community, receive a certificate and are presented a meal coupon Alex Soller, Courtney Answini, Angeline Rubasky, Lauren Castellana, Nima Patel, Hailley Malenovitch, reunion to be held on Aug. 24 will courtesy of McDonald’s Restaurants, the Student of the Month Jessica Sims, Amy Cherinko and Kenny Werkheiser. Third row: Michael Lozada, Aaliyah Massey, Morgan be discussed. All classmates are sponsor. Honored students, from left, are Maryse Florio, Matthew Wanyo, Rebecca Elmy, Nicole Wasmanski, Mykela Pacurariu, Steven Tlatenchi, Spoorthy Challa, Catherine welcome. Malenovitch and Shannon Drevitch. Yankowski, Billy Poray and Ryan Javick. GAR Spanish IV students (center), from left, Christian Skre- penak, Guadalupe Huertero, Rachel Vitale and Venessa Vasquez. Meyers High School students (below), from left, first row, are Joshua Gutiérrez, Courtney Passikoff, Olivia Richards, Ashley Matías, Nathaniel Ekas and Jennifer Suárez-Vergara. Second row: Shalianna Ríos, Rianna Daughtry-Smith, Maura Durkin, Kristen Purcell, Robert Rosame- ella DeMelfi, Evan Dryfoos, Katie Nikole Harrington, Brooke Yanovich, Brandi Soto, Katlynn Santana, Ciarra Cartagena and Tyler Ocasio. HONOR ROLL lia, Mariah Serra, Hayle Shearer, Eschenbach, Ryan Eschenbach, Third row: Ashley Hernández, Analy Suárez-Vergara, Ana Luna, Kiana Quintana, Jennifer Medina, Mi- Kaitlyn Sitch, Alexis Williams and Sukanya Kansara, Garrett Kost, chelle Chávez, Jillian Kopec, José Luna and Aketzali Mejía. MMI Preparatory School Joseph Yamulla. Joey Kress, Megan Marchetti, Al- Thomas G. Hood, head of Grade 10: Gabriellia Becker, lison McGeehan, Dillon Merenich, school, MMI Preparatory School, Jared Dasher, Chiara DeMelfi, Olivia Minzola, Joshua Narrow, recently announced the names Kelsy Donaldson, Keegan Farrell, Quentin Novinger, Keenan Overa, of the students who achieved Collin Finkel, Annika Fisk, Hayden Kisan Patel, Erin Sari, Samuel Honor Roll status during the third Francis, Collin Frey, James Ga- Sessock, Dylan Slusser, Ryan quarter. brielle, Tristan Gibbons, Soprina Touey and Nicholas Young. Grade 12: Ashley Acri, Cassie Guarneri, Sam Harman, Haylee Grade 7: Angelica Alday, Lau- Caldwell, John Driscoll, Sean Kirschner, Madison Luchi, Eleanor ren Babinetz, Lauryn Banyas, Da- Ducaji-Reap, Brianna Dzurishin, Maduro, Katelyn McGuire, Emily vid Caldwell, Kyle Falatko, Aaron Katlyn Frey, Sandrine Gibbons, Morrison, Syed Qadri, Cory Rog- Harman, Tara Hohn, Joshua Trebor Hall, Alexis Haupt, Lind- ers, Medina Saeed, Emily Seratch, Kalada-Kania, Sydney Karpowich, sey Joseph, Megan Klein, Cindi Claire Sheen, Christopher Snyder, Caitlyn Kline, Chava Kornblatt, Landmesser, Gabriella Lobitz, Rachel Stanziola, Joseph Synoski, Gabriella Kupsho, Marc Lobitz, Casey McCoy, Rebecca Noga, Alexzandriea van Hoekelen and John Malay, Caelyn McGran, Julia Nicholas O’Clair, Casey Olsze- Aria Wight. Snyder, Cole Wenner and Stepha- wski, Anjni Patel, David Polas- Grade 9: Andrew Alday, Ind- nie Zellner. henski, Beau Samonte, Derya karan Bains, Tyler Barilla, Charles Grade 6: Brandon Ascencio, Sari, Michael Sarno, Lora Schell, Bower, William Bower, Samanta Elliot Blasko, Elizabeth Borchick, Justin Sheen, Devon Sherwood, Cottone, Mikayla Dove, Brian Nicholas Carrato, Tyler Degen- Marianne Virnelson, Gregory Driscoll, Brendan Drusda, Alyssa hart, Daniel DeMelfi, Madeline Yannes, Kirsten Young and Mat- Famalette, Brian Galbiati, Andrew Dryfoos, Lauren Herman, Allison thew Yurish. 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EDWARDSVILLE: A HOPS (Health Options Plan) seminar, sponsored by the Pennsylvania As- sociation of School Retirees, will be held at 9:30 a.m. on May 16 at Costello’s Restaurant, 67 S. Wyo- ming Ave., for all retired school em- ployees and their spouses. There will be a registration fee of $10, payable at the door, which in- cludes a buffet breakfast. A speaker from PSERS will be present to an- Shelby L. Stettler swer any questions on HOPS. Aiden C. Bruno For reservations contact June Aiden Carter Bruno, son of Shelby Leann Stettler, Holy Redeemer Scholars announced at Good Shepherd Seely at 570-384-4407 or seely@ Eric and Chastity Bruno, Lower daughter of Jason and Leann Good Shepherd Academy of the Holy Redeemer School System recently announced the Holy Re- pa.metrocast.net. Reservations are Gwynedd, is celebrating his Stettler, Kingston, is celebrat- deemer Scholars for the 2012-2013 school year. Holy Redeemer Scholars are students who rank in 11th birthday today, May 2. ing her fourth birthday today, due by May 14. the top 10 percent on the placement test. From left: James A. Jones, principal; Jonathan Rokocz; Lia MOUNTAIN TOP: Crestwood Aiden is a grandson of Earl May 2. Shelby is a grand- Fredericks; Andrew Lacina; Charlotte Maria; Eamon Tuttle; Emily Easton; Brian Springer; Samantha and Joan Carter, Wilkes-Barre, daughter of Leonard and Kerefsky; and Stan Pavlick, vice principal. School District is holding registra- and Stanley and RuthAnn Suzanne Benkowski, Larks- tion for new middle school students Bruno, Huntersville, N.C. He ville, and David and Josie in grades 7 and 8 who have not at- is a great-grandson of Joyce Stettler, Hunlock Creek. She tended school or registered in the Carter, Wilkes-Barre. Aiden has is a great-granddaughter of a brother, Logan, 6, and a sister, Albin and Josephine Gorka, school district from 3-6 p.m. on May Siena, 5. Wilkes-Barre, and Lois Stet- 16 in the middle school library. tler, Reading. Shelby has a Students are encouraged to attend brother, Shane, 5. and tours will be available. A copy of the student’s latest report card, two proofs of residency and immuniza- tions records must be brought to the registration. WILKES-BARRE: Maternal and Family Health Services, Inc. (MFHS) recently announced the launch of the “My Way To Be Teen!” monthly video challenge for teens at SafeTeens.org. The video contest will feature a different topic each month and winners will be chosen Savannah M. Gonzalez monthly. Each monthly winner will Savannah Marissa Gonzalez, be entered in a grand prize drawing daughter of Larry Gonzalez Kourtney Ostrowski for an Apple MacAir laptop. and Crystal Remakus, Wilkes- Cub Scout Pack 303 enjoys bowling day The contest challenges teens to Barre, is celebrating her Kourtney Ostrowski, daughter make their voices heard and make a of Kimberly Bienick and Gene Cub Scout Pack 303 of Pittston recently attended a bowling day at Elko’s in Dupont. All that attended second birthday today, May difference in their community. Teens 2. Savannah is a granddaugh- Ostrowski, both of Pittston earned a bowling patch. Participants, from left, first row, are Joan McFarland, Mia Turonis, Brandon ter of Cheryl Remakus and Township, is celebrating her Lockett, Dylan Kiwak, Annika Lein, Andy Mendez and Tristin O’Boyle. Second row: Mark McFarland, Kevin are asked to make short videos with Joseph Remakus Sr., Lazaro first birthday today, May 2. 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Department of Health, is a digital resource for teens for reliable health information, including understand- ing and preventing teen pregnancy, building healthy relationships and protecting teen health. It also ad- dresses current issues facing teens, such as online safety and resources for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgen- der and questioning teens. The web- site is also a direct link for teens in Pennsylvania who need confidential Myah I. Davis access to a family planning health center. Myah Isabelle Davis, daugh- ter of Robyn Lee Serrano, Teens and young adults ages 14- Paige Yurko Wilkes-Barre, is celebrating 21 are invited to submit their entries Paige Yurko, daughter of Jill her first birthday today, May GNA students participate in Earth Day cleanup to the “My Way To Be Teen!” video and Emery Yurko, Kingston, is 2. Myah is a granddaughter Students from the Greater Nanticoke Area School District recently participated in a spring cleanup at challenge. 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Espadrilles are instantly transport- flirt, don’t date … don’t even think ing, Lester agrees. To her, they evoke about dating. Limit your face-to-face espadrilles Brigitte Bardot on the French Riviera, love and social media interactions to pla- an inspiring image even if you’re head- tonic friends. Focus on your hobbies Continued from Page 1C ed to the office or running errands, she Continued from Page 1C and interests — channel your passion says. Just throw on a striped bateau- for romance into a passion for life. Luckily for wearers, especially those neck top and white jeans — and voila! us feel good, being rejected makes • Know thyself: Learn to sepa- who have been caught in the rain, many Lester says a white sundress also us feel bad — literally. Subjects who rate your feelings when you are with espadrilles now have a bottom layer of works, while Morgan suggests a long had been recently rejected by their AP PHOTO your love interest from your feelings rubber, too. maxi or a simple black dress. Calypso’s beloved were shown pictures of their Calypso St. Barth’s Buti Suede But such practicality likely isn’t driv- Miller says a white linen shirt with for your love interest. When you are espadrille has a raffia wedge heel, exes. Their brain scans revealed that ing the renewed interest. Alexis Bryan engrossed in spending time with a peep toe and sand-colored suede jeans and silver espadrilles is a favorite the insular cortex — the part of the Morgan, executive fashion director at partner, you may not always be able crossover front strap. look of hers, but they offer a lot of flex- brain that experiences physical pain Lucky magazine, traces this “huge es- ibility, complementing shorts, skirts — became very active. to see the relationship clearly. Take a padrille moment” to last year’s Valen- nior vice president and chief merchan- and pants with all sorts of hemlines Breaking the addiction step back and try to objectively assess tino spring runway. Seeing lacy black dising officer for American Eagle. They and silhouettes. That helps them live If you 1) feel a compulsive need to if you are really in love with this par- espadrilles paired with a long lace dress can bring graphic prints and bright through other fads and fashions. be in love at all times; 2) find yourself ticular person … or if you are just in left editors swooning, she said. “It was colors to an outfit without a major com- For them to last that long, though, leaving healthy relationships merely love with the romance itself. styled so elegantly that suddenly this mitment, she says. Miller suggests using fabric or leather because the “spark” is gone; or 3) fall • Enjoy the rush: Once you have disposable go-to shoe was also chic Lucky’s Morgan sees them as a more protector on the uppers, and glue on in love too quickly, you may need an gained mastery over your emotions and elegant. This brought it to a whole fashionable alternative to flip-flops. the rubber bottom if it starts to sepa- intervention. Here are some steps to and have determined that your feel- new level.” You can’t really say they’re a They can go to the beach or to dinner, rate from the jute. help you stop trying to get a quick ings for your partner are indeed last- “trend” because they’re pretty much an prices tend to be affordable — or at Still, Morgan likes to refresh her “fix” from love … and attain a mean- ing and sincere, enjoy! We naturally annual tradition, says Tracey Lomrantz least less expensive when you are talk- closet with a new pair. “So they’re not ingful, sustainable relationship: feel pleasure from being in love. So Lester, women’s editorial director at ing Valentino — and the nautical vibe hearty shoes, but that’s part of the ap- • Quit cold turkey: If you are hard- long as we are not in manic pursuit Gilt, but she agrees this season marks a keeps things relaxed and summery. peal. They’re casual, they’re go-to, core love addict, you may need to quit of a false emotional high, we can and rebirth. They elevate an outfit without As a vacation shoe, it’s ideal, she adds. they’re beachy. There’s a huge variety, all your romantic interactions cold should cultivate relationships that ever looking “too done,” she says. “You’re probably already wearing them but the message is the same: It’s time turkey. Take a three-to-six-month fast bring meaning, pleasure and satisfac- And, they’re fun, says Tana Ward, se- so you don’t have to pack any shoes.” to relax and be in the sun.” from love. During this period, don’t tion to our lives.

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Dear Abby: Last P.S. Making fun of a child who has If they are recent, you two should the message card on a flower delivery year, I began to lose a disability is a form of bullying, and be in marriage counseling. If they before you get home when the flow- my hearing due to a DEAR ABBY should be treated as such. were long ago, then you must decide ers are for you? genetic disorder and if you want to live the rest of your — Kimberly in Maryland now I have to wear ADVICE Dear Abby: I’m 25 and have been life being treated as a child and a with my husband for nine years, mar- Dear Kimberly: You’re not wrong. hearing aids. I will be is adult supervision, you and your prisoner. ried for four. I cheated on him twice. The person opening the cards isn’t be- a freshman in high parents should talk to the principal Your husband doesn’t trust you He caught me both times. ing helpful, but nosy. And it wouldn’t school next year. or person in authority so that person because you haven’t been trustwor- Even though I strayed, he decided be out-of-line to tell the person not to My teachers all have to wear micro- can speak privately with the guilty thy. But taking away your phone and to stay. But now he treats me like I’m do it again. phones so I can hear them. parties and explain why your hearing Internet and keeping you under lock a child and a prisoner. He took away I’m scared other kids will make fun aids and the microphone are neces- and key will not help you to rebuild my phone, my Internet and I can’t go of me for being different. I have al- sary. Your parents should also have it. anywhere. He says this is my punish- ready gotten laughed at. What should a meeting with the principal of your You two need more help than any- ment for what I did. Do I really de- I do? high school before you go so the prob- one can give you in a letter, and I serve that? I know we’re both wrong, — Embarrassed Teen lem can be avoided. hope you will seek it. If he won’t go To receive a collection of Abby’s most but is he more wrong? When I was in grammar school, a for counseling, you should go without memorable — and most frequently re- Dear Embarrassed Teen: When — Broken Wife quested — poems and essays, send a busi- classmate of mine had severe hearing him because I don’t think the status people laugh at a person who has quo can last. ness-sized,self-addressed envelope, plus loss. Because the students under- check or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in a disability, it is usually out of ig- Dear Broken Wife: From where I stood what her problem was, she was Canada) to: Dear Abby’s “Keepers,” P.O. Box norance. Because this happened at sit, you are equally wrong. How long Dear Abby: I may be wrong, but isn’t never ridiculed. 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage school or another place where there ago did the cheating incidents occur? it presumptuous for someone to open is included.) UNIVERSAL SUDOKU CRYPTOQUOTE HOROSCOPE BY HOLIDAY MATHIS ARIES (March 21-April 19). For a SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You’d time, it will feel as though you prefer to spend your hours build- are floating in a bubble of truth. ing your talent rather than fixing You might not know what to say, your weaknesses. This strategy but you’ll speak from your heart, will prove wise, and by the end and you’ll pull people in. of the day, you just may find that TAURUS (April 20-May 20). People theweakness is amoot point. think of you as a caregiver and SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). gravitate toward you when they Thought patterns can be like feel needy. But they also want vampires, sucking your soul and to be around you when they feel leaving you with little energy strong and ready to give back. for the things that bring you joy. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Luckily, you don’t need a wooden Partnership will be important staketo interrupt the pattern to your success, and you’re par- and restore your strength. ticularly well suited to a partner CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). who is inclined to troubleshoot Money can be a powerful motiva- and solve problems. Anticipating tor, but not today. You’re more the negative will lead to positive interested in the good that can results. come of hard work. If you’re find- CANCER (June 22-July 22). You ing it hard to put a price tag on sometimes feel as though you’ve your efforts, consider donating lost the throughline of a relation- some of your time for free. ship, but today you’ll be remind- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Get ed why you chose someone and good and tired so you’ll sleep why you continue to choose this soundly. The restoration that GOREN BRIDGE person every day. happens while you snore will LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Youwant improve your health. Vitality will WITH OMAR SHARIF & TANNAH HIRSCH to show your excitement, but return in time for the weekend. with everything else going on, PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You’ve the need for restraint and taste veered slightly from the aims PREVIOUS DAY’S SOLUTION will also be apparent. You’ll be you made at the start of the rewarded for your adherence to week, but you also know exactly protocol. what you must do to get back on VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). The track. Today’s efforts will make world is serious enough without up for lost time. your adding any heaviness to the TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (May 2). mix. That’s why you love to be You’d like to go for the kind of around people who laugh at your awards that might be easily jokes, play games and give off a achieved with a simple, straight- generally light, fun vibration. forward plan, and yet what really LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). There’s appeals to you is the stranger a strong sense of justice in the challenge that no one has been way things play out today. Those able to figure out yet. Your origi- who makethe effort to climb a nality ways net brilliant results. tall tree will get the fruit they Your lucky numbers are: 4, 2, 33, deserve. 9 and 19.

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Kaminski, Color 1500LT Crew Cab 4x4 tC Cpe 2007 Ford E350 Pass 56256 ...... $13,999 330 Child Care NEW Settlor, Late of 2006 Ford F150 Crew 72345 ...... $17,999 Plains Township, 2006 Ford Must Conv 110258 ...... $9,376 Luzerne County, 2007 Ford Must GT 32569 ...... $18,498 Use your tax refund to buy. Pennsylvania, who DAYCARE Used Tires 2005 GMC Canyon Z85 70275 ...... $13,999 We Can Help died on September In my Kingston home. 4 Cyl, Auto, 2006 Honda CR-V AWD SE 73435 .. $13,990 FREE GAS when you finance a vehicle NOW NOW & 13, 2012. Licensed. 5.3L V8, Auto A/C, ABS, Nice! All creditors are Infant to 6 years. 2007 Hyundai SF SE 80013 ...... $11,999 up to 36 months $ Batteries 2006 Jeep Commander 4WD 68574 $13,495 $ requested to pres- 570-283-0336 (See sales representative for details) Only 19,995 11,995 for $20 ent their claims, and 2012 Mazda i Sport 3963 ...... $16,656 all persons indebted 2003 Mercedes-B C230 84555 ...... $9,786 WYOMING VALLEY 05 Mazda 6i Sport ...... $8,995 to Frank J. Kaminski 4 Cyl, Auto & Up 2007 Mercedes-B CLK550 45000 .. $26,999 $ should make pay- 2007 Mini Cooper S 46153 ...... $14,568 07 Chevy Uplander LS V6, Auto ...... 9,995 ment to PNC Bank, 2006 Nissan Frontier SE 75941 ...... $14,999 $ N.A., Trustee, or its 06 Ford Escape XLT 4x4 V6, Auto ...... 9,995 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix 58656...... $8,999 VITO’S attorney at the fol- 415 Kidder Street $ 2003 Porsche Boxter S 26998 ...... $24,998 05 Jeep Liberty Renegade 4x4 V6. 10,995 lowing address: Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 2009 Suzuki SX4 AWD 30482 ...... $12,999 $ & 06 Nissan Quest Van Spec Ed V6, Sharp 10,995 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser 4WD 56884 $21,756 DAVID J. HARRIS, 570.822.8870 $ 06 Hyundai Tuscon 4x4 V6, Auto ...... 11,995 GINO’S ESQUIRE 2010 Volkswagen Tiguan SE 22065 $17,599 [email protected] 69 PUBLIC Travel 2008 Hummer H3...... $20,890 www.wyomingvalleyautomart.com $ 949 Wyoming Ave. 07 Mazda 3s Sport 4 Cyl, 5 Speedd...... 12,995 SQUARE, SUITE 700 Forty Fort *Tax, tags & license fees not included. 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AFTER SCHOOL/ New Lower Rates (570) 696-1400 GOOD CREDIT, BAD Select Trac, silver, DIRECT CARE WORKER CREDIT, NO CREDIT Auto Sales Auto Sales SUMMER and Past 105k. Very good PROGRAM Direct Care Worker Call Our Auto Credit 949 Wyoming 570-288-6227 CHEVROLET `98 condition. Fully Passenger Hot Line to get Looking for an to work with Ave, Forty Fort Serviced. Warranty. Specials Pre-approved for a 444 Market St. Extension Director individuals with Car Loan! SILVERADO 1500 $7,995 disabilities in a day 9/14-9/22/2013 Kingston EXTENDED CAB LS for our after 800-825-1609 288-8995 Runs great! 211,000 school/summer program facility. Sat. to Sun. SATURN `01 LS1 Hours are 8:30AM Silver, 106K, looks & miles, 4x4, new MAFFEI program located at Carnival Splendor www.acmecarsales.net to 3:30PM Monday runs like new. 11 AUDI S5 CONV. VOLKSWAGEN `03 windshield, alter- Auto Sales Marion Terrace IF YOU ARE FROM ‘00 Toyota thru Friday. Wages to Turks, $3,300, OBO Sprint blue, black nator, front wheel Apartments, Corolla 570-288-6227 and benefits will Hanover HalfMoonCay 570-702-6023 / brown leather BEETLE TURBO studs, spark plug Wilkes-Barre. Green and Nassau int., navigation, 4 door, 4 cylin- Position is 20 be discussed at 570-814-2344 Blue, leather heat- wires, ignition mod- 444 Market St. Bus to NYC, 7 spd auto turbo, der, automatic. ed seats. 100,000 ule, brakes, throttle hours per week. interview. Also Kingston looking for a Buttonwood Baggage AWD Runs great. miles, automatic, body gasket, 3 oxy- Candidates should 412 Autos for Sale have experience Receptionist/ Handling, All Taxes 10 CHEVY IMPALA LT $2,995 all power. Runs gen sensors, fuel Korn Krest silver, V6, 50k miles 110% $5,000, OBO pump, tank, & filter. working with Secretary/Direct Plus the Grand Cherokee Care Worker. 08 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX V8. Runs great. (570)362-0581 New tires with alloy children, ability Nanticoke “The Chatter” LEO’S AUTO SALES blue, auto, V6 rims. New transmis- to work independ- Part-time. 30 hours 93 Butler Street Power windows per week. Send Band performs 07 NISSAN SENTRA S sion. $3,500, OBO. ently and good Wilkes-Barre, PA • Are at least From $799. black, auto, 4 cyl.. & doors. VW ‘04 JETTAS 570-793-5593 communication resume or apply 570-825-8253 $2,495 and organizational in person to 14 years old per person 07 BUICK LUCERNE • Are dependable CXL, silver, grey ‘96 F150 Pickup. CHOOSE FROM 2 skills. Send resume 495 Wyoming St., BMW ‘99 323 is Starting at $7,350. CHEVROLET PICK to: Boys & Girls Hanover Twp., PA • Have a great ASK ABOUT THE NEW leather auto, runs good. personality 2 door, 6 cyl, auto, 06 A8L Leather or cloth, Clubs, 609 Ash 18706 82,000 original AUDI $1,995 UP`99 S-10 ZR2 • Can work grey, blue leather, ‘96 Pontiac moonroof & 132,000 miles, red Street, Scranton, DRINK PACKAGE miles. One owner. warranties PA 18510, evenings & navigation AWD Grand Prix. in color, new tires, Saturdays excellent condition. 05 GOLDEN LIVING $5,995. CHEVY MONTE White, air, runs good. R-title, [email protected] •Would like to CARLO LT MAFFEI or call 570-342- power windows Must See! $3,200 have fun while white V6 Auto Sales Call after 3:30. 8709 ext. 114 for CENTER Buick ‘94 & brakes, 4 JEEP ‘04 GRAND more info. working with 05 AUDI A6 570-288-6227 (570) 825-0429 other teenagers LeSabre All Road. Green door, runs good, 4 door, 6 cylinder, TUNKHANNOCK Space Limited 2 tone, leather 106K. $2,395 444 Market St. CHEROKEE LIMITED 524 Engineering Director of Clinical auto, AWD Kingston 108k, V8, AWD, Then call Call this week! $850 ‘01 Ford Taurus leather, moon- Education & 05 VW JETTA GLS Mr. John 570-288-8747 SES roof. Stunning! Part Time and Per grey, black leather, 415 Autos-Antique Diem RN's all shifts @ 735-8708 1-800-545-7099 Ford ’89 sunroof, alloys 4 door, air, power $7,995 Bronco II doors & win- & Classic LocalSURVEYORdynamic Apply in person at leave message 04 CHEVY MALIBU LT 1518 8th Street 2 door, 6 cylinder, Blue dows. Engineering/ auto, 4WD. Carverton, PA Surveying Firm has 03 SUZUKI AERO $2,995 Near Francis LEXUS ’03 ES 300 573 Warehouse Runs good. Silver, 5 speed CHEVROLET `70 V6, light green/tan a need for a $795. ‘99 Chevy S10 Slocum St. Park leather, one owner. 01 VOLVO V70 CROSS survey CADD Blazer 4 door, Fully serviced. draftsperson, OVER SW, blue, power windows, CAMARO Z28 30 Virginia Drive Current Inspection blue leather, AWD Arizona car, auto, CHEVY ‘04 Extended Warranty. Party Chief, and LOGISTICS EXPEDITOR/ On All Vehicles doors & seats. original 350 engine, $9,850 Instrument Person. Tunkhannock, 73 PORSCHE 914 PA 18657 DEALER green & black, 5 126,000 miles. black with white SILVERADO INVENTORYPLANNER $2,995 stripes, 63,000 2WD, 6 cyl. One MAFFEI Working knowl- www.goldenliving.com Immediate Opening spd, 62k miles. 570-836-5166 or SUVS, VANS, ‘03 Ford Wind- miles. $23,500. owner. Extra Auto Sales edge of AutoCAD for a Logistics BUICK `97 LESABRE 570-825-6259 Clean $5995. 2013, Trimble GPS fax 570-836-7756 Exp./Inv. Planner Excellent running TRUCKS, 4 X4’s star 4 door, all 570-288-6227 570-696-4377 equipment, TDS EOE M/F/D/V with an expanding 11 CHEVY EQUINOX LT condition, mainte- power options. flooring company in black, 4800 miles Data Collection 406 ATVs/Dune nance free. $3,200. 96,000 miles. 444 Market St. Shopping for a the Hazleton area. AWD and Microsoft Buggies 570-287-0600 $3,400 Kingston The candidate 08 Office a plus. new apartment? FORD EXPLORER should have a black, ‘04 Nissan Survey degree Classified lets EDDIE BAUER 2 year degree CADILLAC ‘05 tan leather 4x4 Armada, 7 pass- FORD `95 and S.I.T. Certifi- HONDA`05 450R cate is a plus but you compare costs - in logistics or Only used for 50 08 JEEP PATRIOT enger. 4wd. SUBARU `10 OUTBACK Very Low Mileage, not required. without hassle equivalent experi- hours Looks like SPORT black, 4 Excellent condi- 1518 8th Street DEVILLE DTS MUSTANG GT 52,000. Car was Full time/Part ence, strong verbal new $3,500, OBO. Metallic green, cyl. 5 speed 4x4 Mint condition. Carverton, PA or worry! tion. $10,900 garaged kept, and time/summer and organizational $3,500. beige leather, moon 08 FORD EDGE SE garage kept. Near Francis ‘09 Mercedes owned by a non- intern position Get moving skills, self starter 570-702-6023 roof. 73K Warranty white V6 AWD 58,000 original Slocum St. Park GL450, 7 pass- smoker. $17,000. available. with classified! able to multi task, $10,900. 07 GMC YUKON 4X4 miles. asking enger. Toomany (570) 474-0595 -We offer a detail oriented DENALI black, 3rd $8500. 570-814- CHEVY ‘04 and strong problem 409 Autos under MAFFEI seat, Navigation options to list. 30K 6091 or 825-8195 competitive salary LINE UP with full benefits SLEEP LAB solving skills. $5000 07 DODGE CARAVAN miles. Garage Auto Sales Responsibilities SXT green, SILVERADO Z71 including but not 570-288-6227 kept. Cream puff. 418 Auto 4x4 Contractor’s A SUCCESSFUL SALE include purchase 4 door, 7 pass limited to partially TECHNICIAN $42,500 cap. One Owner. Need registered order creation 444 Market St. mini van Miscellaneous paid Health FINANCING NICE CLEAN IN CLASSIFIED! Insurance, Vision (RPSGT) board and processing, 06 HYUNDAI Kingston SANTAFE AVAILABLE TRUCK! $7995. certified or board experience in GLS grey V6 AUTOMOTIVE Do you need more space? Insurance, Dental 570-696-4377 eligible. Part time customs/freight air AWD PARTS, 1950’s A yard or garage sale Insurance, paid holidays, vacation, or Per Diem. Sleep quotes. Analyze ’06 PONTIAC Buying pumps, fans, carbs, DODGE `02 in classified 401(k) Plan. Lab Technician. sales and inventory MONTANNA AWD dist. caps, coils, DODGE `05 Send resume to data to review and blue, entertain- etc., $800. is the best way Send all replies in Junk Cars Sleep & plan materials. INTREPID ment center 7 pas 570-883-4443 to clean out your closets! confidence to: Neurological Purchase orders/ senger mini van DAKOTASPORT Reilly Used Cars Four door. 4 WD, You’re in bussiness PO BOX 100 requisition creation. 06 HONDA PILOT EX Associates 421 Boats & cloth interior, excel- Mountain Top, PA SAP, order man- silver, 3rd seat, with classified! 49 S. Main Street, &Trucks lent condition. 18707 agement and inven- 4x4 Marinas Suite 200 88,000 miles. Dal- tory tools, MS office 06 CHEVY 1500 Highest Prices Paid Pittston, PA 18640 las area. $9,000 TOYOTA`03 (570) 654-2473 551 Other especially Excel CHEVY‘00 BLAZER SILVERADO REG CAB 570-690-4363 are needed. 4 door, 4 x4 LT truck red, 4x4 BAYLINER ’88 CAPRI ext. 213 574 -1275 171/2 ft. with out- Excellent benefits Power windows 06 HIGHLANDER cgmiter@reilly NISSAN XTERRA board 85hp motor. 55,000 miles, one and competitive & locks. Auto, black, V6, 4x4 engineering.com Bikini top, trailer DODGE `98 CARAVAN owner, garage kept. POWERSPORTS salary based on 2 owners. 06 JEEP GRAND EOE/M/F/V/H White, 4 door, WANTED! included. Runs ex- Newer tires, ideal Michelin Tires, qualifications. Not a Nicer One! CHEROKEE LAREDO, good condition. cellent. $2,500, delivery van, or for Owner is unable to Please send $3,995 gold, V6 4x4 MECHANIC 151,000 miles. OBO. 570-714-3300 flea markets $1,000 drive anymore. Must have 5 years resume and salary 06 527 Food Services/ Asking $2,700 JEEP COMMANDER ALL 570-675-8693 (570) 287-8410 $12,995 motorcycle exp. requirements to: black, 3rd seat, 570-954-7459 570-706-5033 Hospitality Must be willing to entertainment JUNK work on all makes ATTN: HR Dept. center, 4x4 MASTERCRAFT ‘95 JET & models. PLEASE Box 667 06 DODGE DAKOTA TOYOTA‘05 COOKS,SERVERS, EMAIL RESUME Hazleton, PA 18201 QUAD CAB SLT CARS! DUO TO: service@ Fax: 570-450-0231 black, 4 door, V8, Kraze jet ski with HIGHLANDER BARTENDERS NEEDED hlpowersports.com Email: 4x4 truck trailer & custom 1518 8th Street PART TIME donna.reimold@ 06 DODGE RAM 1500 V6, AWD, red forbo.com CA$H cover. $1,000. OBO. Carverton, PA Apply in person 557 Project/ QUAD CAB, Black, 570-840-4112 Near Francis leather, sunroof. btwn 1pm-5pm M-F V8, 4x4 truck Slocum St. Park 95K, mint condition. Ernie G’s Pub Program Do you need more space? 06 PAID CHEVY TRAILBLAZER 427 Commercial Warranty. $12,995 and Eatery Management A yard or garage sale LS, SILVER, 4X4 DODGE ‘06 DAKOTA 1022 Main Street in classified 05 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER Trucks & Avoca, Pa 18641 white, V6, 4x4 CLUB CAB MAFFEI is the best way 570-301-3602 6 speed, 2WD. 05 HYUNDAI TUSCON LX Equipment Auto Sales ASSISTANT to clean out your closets! white, V6 4x4 EXTRA SHARP! 570-288-6227 542 Logistics/ $5995. You’re in bussiness DODGE ‘99 DODGE ‘06 STRATUS 05 DODGE DURANGO Transportation 4 door, 4 cylin- 570-696-4377 MANAGER TRAINEE with classified! SXT blue, MERCEDES ‘01 BENZ TRAILER ‘09 444 Market St. 3 people needed to der. Excellent 3rd seat, 4x4 STRATUS Collect cash, not dust! Kingston assist manager. 71,000 original gas mileage. 05 CHEVY COLORADO CLK 320 FOOD CONCESSION Clean out your Duties will include miles, 4 cylinder, $5,495 CLUB CAB grey Coupe. 1 Owner. 6’ X 12’, tow basement, garage 457 Wanted to Buy recruiting, training & great on gas 4x4 truck Extra clean. behind. Turnkey marketing. Will train. $4,495 05 CHRYSLER TOWN & $9,999 operation. $14,000. or attic and call the Auto Classified depart- Call Mr. Scott FORD `98 MUSTANG COUNTRY TOURING, 570-899-8478 Delivery Drivers/ (570)288-4532 Black, V6 auto, blue, 7 passenger MAFFEI ment today at 570- Independent E.O.E 82,000 miles, all 829-7130! All 600 mini van Auto Sales 439 Motorcycles Contractors. Need FORD `87 power, Good condi- 05 MITSUBISHI reliable cars for 570-288-6227 FINANCIAL tion. $3,700. ENDEAVOR XLS HARLEY DAVIDSON, Junk same day delivery. ECONOLINE 350 570-868-6321 silver, V6, 4x4 FORD `05 EDGE 883. $2,500. V-6 engine, 5-speed Find the 05 MARINER Call 800-818-7958 MERCURY 444 Market St. 570-736-6555 transmission, with 610 Business CARGO VAN PREMIUM. Seafoam Kingston Cars & With 11’ extended FORD ‘08 FOCUS SE green, leather, many options. Black Opportunities Silver, black interior. LINE UP perfect back, motor V6, FWD exterior. In Excellent 4 door sedan. SUZUKI ‘01 VS 800 Trucks replaced. Including 05 condition. $6,495 A GREAT DEAL... ESTABLISHED SALON Power windows FORD ESCAPE XLT trailer hitch. Red, V6 4x4 570-824-7314 friend. FOR SALE Reduced to $995 and locks, CD. 104k Wanted IN CLASSIFIED! Owner retiring. 05 TOYOT SIENNA LE GL INTRUDER highway miles. A Looking for the right deal Two stylists & 1 nail (570)333-4827 gold, 7 passenger Garage kept, no The Classified Runs excellent. tech, all with mini van rust, lots of FORD `93 RANGER on an automobile? $6800 negotiable. Power steering and section at 05 Highest Turn to classified. clientele. Very Rea- 570-578-9222 HYUNDAI TUSCON LX NISSAN `03 MAXIMA chrome, black with power brakes, timesleader.com green auto, AWD Moon roof, leather It’s a showroom in print! sonably Priced! Call teal green flake. rebuilt engine with 570-239-0917 04 JEEP GRAND interior, 4 door, all Includes storage less than 10,000 Prices Classified’s got CHEROKEE LAREDO power, Bose radio, HONDA ‘03 jack & 2 helmets. miles. Good condi- the directions! VISUAL silver V6, 4x4 CD, heated seats, Paid In $3600 tion. $2,450 COMMUNICATIONS 04 CHEVY AVALANCHE 73,000 miles. One (570)885-0418 BIZ FOR SALE ACCORD EX-L LT green, grey owner, excellent 570-410-1026 V6, , black/tan CA$H DRIVERS B to B Services leather, 4 door condition. $6,400. Karchner Logistics leather, moon roof, Repeat Client 4x4 truck 570-735-6241 is now hiring 99k. Warranty. 442 RVs & Campers Base 03 *Local & Jockey $8,495 NISSAN PATHFINDER FREE Call 829-7130 Low Overhead black V6 4x4 Drivers *Regional drivers to place your ad. Great Location MAFFEI 03 MITSUBISHI NISSAN ‘07 PICKUP High Net to Gross OUTLANDER XLS Must have Class A Auto Sales 1518 8th Street 570-574-1275 CDL. We are No Experience FORD ‘02 red, V6, 4x4 Carverton, PA ONNNLLLYY OONNENELLELEADED R.R. Necessary 570-288-6227 03 FORD F150 XLT ALTIMA SEDAN rapidly growing and Automatic, power Near Francis offer competitive Finance & Training TAURUS SEL SUPERCREW 4x4 windows &locks, Slocum St. Park timesleader.com Available Electric blue truck, gold wages. Please call 444 Market St. CD- perfect inside 1-800-796-3234 metallic. One 02 EXPEDITION ‘03 37U 570.579.0351 Kingston MERCURY & out. 75k. $8,200. FORD ‘00 owner. Leather, MOUNTAINEER PREMIER moonroof. 570-287-1150 black, tan leather or 570-301-4102 Excellent condi- 3rd row seat awd WINDSTAR SEL 548 Medical/Health KIA `10 RIO LX Leather, AUTO tion. $4,295 02 TOYOT TUNDRA 4 door sedan, auto, A LIKE NEW! SR5 XCAB TRUCK air, CD, 51,470 $3995. MANUAL Honda, miles, Runs great, white 4x4 SERVICE 570-696-4377 1999, CR-V manual, good gAs mileage, 01 DODGE DAKOTA CLUB CAB SPORT $2,800. 736-6555 excellent condition. 503 Accounting/ DIRECTORY $9,000. blue, V6, 4x4 1518 8th Street (570) 459-0360 truck CUMMINS 300 Carverton, PA DIESEL PUSHER Finance 01 FORD RANGER REG BONHAM NURSING & Near Francis 19,000 miles, 2 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ CAB TRUCK white, Slocum St. Park Public Notices Public Notices V6 2WD slides, 7.5 kw Gen. REHAB CENTER 01 DODGE RAM 2 Air Cond. 1518 8th Street BOOKKEEPER NISSAN ‘01 ALTIMA AP & AR; Bank & Help Wanted: 1500 QUAD CAB Microwave-Convec- Carverton, PA CC Reconciliation; •Full Time/Part SLT 5.9 liter, GXE tion Oven Near Francis Time Certified 4 cyl. 5 speed. 4 Door Fridge - with Other related LEGAL NOTICE brown, 8’ box 4x4 Slocum St. Park Occupational truck ECONOMY! Automatic Ice duties. Therapy Assistant maker. Heated 99 FORD F150 SUPER $2995. FORD ‘05 SUPER 8:30-5:00 M-F. •Physical Therapist 462 Auto 472 Auto Services TOBYHANNA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION holding tanks CAB, silver 4x4 570-696-4377 Email resume to: (570) 864-3174 Plaintiff Corian Counter CAB 4X4 Accessories truck Fiberglass cap. NEPAJOB@ Ask for Linda 94 JEEP CHEROKEE Tops. 2 TV - Sur- GMAIL.COM vs. ONE OWNER or Julia SUNVISORS, Lund. SPORT RED 4X4 TOYOTA`00 round sound, $ WANTED JUNK $ Cherry Cabinets, $7995. 94-03 Dodge, $125, ESTATE OF ANNE MONKA A/K/A ANNE Ice Maker 570-696-4377 99-06 Chevy Silver- LANGE, AND ALL HER HEIRS, BOTH CELICA GT LAW VEHICLES 5 speed manual Washer-Dryer ado, $150, 94-01 LISPI TOWING KNOWN AND UNKNOWN, and ROBERT Sleeps 6, Queen Dodge ram, $125. LANGE Defendants transmission. 193k miles. Runs well, as Beds, Back up DIRECTORY after 3pm 655-3197 We pick up 822-0995 is. REDUCED to Camera IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF LINE UP Recently Inspected. LUZERNE COUNTY $850, OBO. 468 Auto Parts All A GREAT DEAL... 570-240-7539 Garaged in winter. Don’t Keep Your $59,900.00 1518 8th Street ACTION IN MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE IN CLASSIFIED! Boat? Car? Truck? 570-288-2649 Carverton, PA Practice a Secret! Junk Motorcycle? Air- Near Francis No. Civ-2012-11348 VITO & GINO’S HONDA ‘12 ACCORD LX plane? Whatever it SUNLINE ‘82 Slocum St. Park Cars TO: ROBERT LANGE is, sell it with a 17’, sleeps six, Call 829-7130 4 cylinder, grey, 9K. GMC ‘03 ENVOY Classified ad. four burner stove 4X4, V6, DVD, 3rd LIKE NEW Factory Warranty. To Place Your Ad & Please take notice that the Sher- 570-829-7130 with oven, bath with row seat, LIKE $18,995 iff Sale of Real Estate of the house at 433 sink, shower & toi- NEW! $5995. Madison Street, Wilkes Barre, PA is now let, heat, awning. 570-696-4377 310 Attorney 310 Attorney USED TIRES & Trucks scheduled for June 7, 2013 at 10:30 a.m. TOYOTA‘04 CELICA GT $975, good condi- MAFFEI 112K miles. Blue, at the Luzerne County Courthouse. tion. 570-388-6926 Services Services Wanted Auto Sales 5 speed. Air, BATTERIES power You have all of the rights set 570-288-6227 JEEP `06 FREE Bankruptcy windows/locks, 451 Trucks/ forth in full in the Notices previously set BANKRUPTCY Consultation CD/cassette, Key- COMMANDER, LIMITED Highest forth in the The Times Leader on Decem- 444 Market St. SUVs/Vans 2006, white. FREE CONSULT Payment plans. $20 & UP less entry, sun- ber 21, 2012 and February 20, 2013 and Kingston Engine, 4.7L, V8, Guaranteed Carol Baltimore roof, new battery. 570-288-8995 Prices Luzerne County Legal Register on Decem- 16V, 4WD, premi- Low Fees 570-822-1959 Car drives and Forty Fort ber 28, 2012 and February 22, 2013. CHEVROLET `00 um wheels, air, Payment Plan! HONDA ‘05 CIVIC EX has current PA alarm system, ADJ SOCIAL SECURITY Paid In 5 speed manual, inspection. Slight Colleen Metroka DISABILITY Respectfully submitted, sun roof, alloys, AM/FM/CD, Sun- 472 Auto Services rust on corner of TAHOE Z17 roof, third seating, 570-592-4796 Free Consultation. CA$H dk. blue, 62k. passenger door. Automatic, 91K, Mention this ad Contact Atty. Sherry OLIVER, PRICE & RHODES Warranty. ABS brakes, WANTED Clutch slips on 4wd, 4 door. onstar, towing when you call! Dalessandro $9,200 hard acceleration. $3,500 570-823-9006 Cars & Full Size ______package, safari FREE This is why its (570)654-0542 Trucks. For prices... John R. O’Brien wrap, and DIVORCE No Fault MAFFEI thousands less Say it HERE Lamoreaux Auto I.D. 30945 MUCH MORE! $295 divorce295.com PICKUP than Blue Book Parts 477-2562 1212 South Abington Road Auto Sales 88,000 miles, Atty. Kurlancheek in the Classifieds! value. $6,500 CHEVROLET `03 VEN- 570-574-1275 PO Box 240 570-288-6227 never off-road. 800-324-9748 W-B 570-829-7130 OBO. Make an Clarks Summit, PA 18411 Excellent condition. offer! Call (570) 585-1200 444 Market St. TURE $13,600 570-592-1629 $1,000 (570)709-7210 email: [email protected] Kingston 570-814-8876 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 PAGE 3D 630 Money To Loan 710 Appliances 716 Building 732 Exercise 744 Furniture & 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 776 Sporting Goods 776 Sporting Goods Accessories “We can erase DRYER. GE electric. Materials Equipment LAMP, table or bed- TUMBLER BED, BICYCLES (2) twin, BIKES (2) Boy’s your bad credit - 5 cycle, heavy duty, KITCHEN REMODEL TREADMILL. Live- SOFA BED, navy All room. Heavy. Neu- head and foot one female, one Murray 12 speed 100% GUARAN- extra large capacity. items. cabinets, strong LS7.9T, like blue, microsuede, tral color, a Pagoda frames. Queen size. male, with trollers, racer, Girl’s Kent TEED.” Attorneys $175. 735-8730 island, formica new. Programma- $75. LOVE SEAT, Junk style shade. 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Sherman St. like new, $90 Firm. heaters, elec. fire- up to 75% off 10 am to 2 pm Saturday, May 4 Lots of Hunting and 35 S Pioneer Ave. Fri. May 3, 9 to 3 574-4781 place, aquarium, Baked goods, jew- 8 a.m. to 2p.m. Fishing equipment, Snooty Fox Tools, toddler & Sat. May 4, 9 to 2 A.C., speakers, HELMETS, (2) one elry, and flea tables. and MUCH MUCH Consignment Shop women's clothing, Books, toys, holi- computer, printer, black, $10. One red, Luncheon. More Than 60 30 Second Street MORE! 570-675-2670 toys, convertible day, kitchen items, elec. washer & 125 Price Street $25. 570-735-7742 Home made soups Vendors Sat., May 4th, 7:30 crib, jewelry, clothes, and MORE! dryer, adjustable Sat., May 4th, 8-1 and hot dogs. -2:30. Housewares, antiques, Half-Price Saturday! twin beds, queen Auctions by Marva Toys, books, baby & HOCKEY TABLE air Take outs child items & furni- large size men’s & SHAVERTOWN collectibles, bed, & much 16 Druid Hills Dr. powered turbo available! ture, household, women’s clothes, furniture, knick more—including a 8AM TO NOON hockey table KT Luzerne County Christmas decora- tools, books & knacks, kitchen WILKES-BARRE 2000 BMW 323i! SAT., MAY 4TH sports electric Community tions & more! lots more! items, Schwinn Books, clothes, scoreboard 84x44 ATTENTION VENDORS College bike, electronics, x31. Excellent condi- Decorative/Sea- NANTICOKE housewares, toys, odds and ends, a tion $100. sonal/Accent Educational LUZERNE furniture. All to bit of everything! 570-540-6889 Pieces for sale. DURYEA Conference Center benefit the S.P.C.A. Purchase sepa- PLAYSET large rately or all. Parking Lot SHAVERTOWN wooden outdoor Call 675-5046 570-7740-00734 1691 Sutton Road playset. yellow slide after 6PM 424 E. Main Street KINGSTON Fri. & Sat., 9-3 Rear 465 S. River included. Platform Free for fort and steps Furniture, kitchen, Friday 10:30 - 4 included. Space for AVOCA Admission! country, clothes, WEST PITTSTON Carpenter’s delight rope or climbing kid’s stuff, video + stereo, desk, wall, three sets of Free 698 Miller Street rocker, TV stand, women’s items, rings and/or swings. 840 Foote Ave. Parking! Thurs., Fri, & Sat. mountain bike, etc. Boards for canopy 8 a.m. until ? May 2, 3 & 4. 9-3. tools, surf board, on top. Area for House hold, furni- Men’s, women’s & fishing rods, reels, sandbox under- ture, baby items, children’s clothes, tackle, truck tool neath. Very good adult and kids 29 S. Atherton Ave. household items box & lots more! Friday & Saturday, condition. $125 clothes, toys, holi- Sat., May 4th, 9-2 & much more! May 3 & 4 OBO. 570-262-6627 day decorations, 9am-4pm 1110 Main Street Parrot cage, 8’x10’ daycare items, col- MOUNTAIN TOP Both Days Fri., May 3rd, 9-? area rug, elliptical NUANGOLA 239 Philadelphia SKIS, 2 sets, cases lege items, Nut- WILKES-BARRE TWP. Sat., May 4th, 9-3 & household. Avenue are included. $50. crackers, books, HANOVER TOWNSHIP DIRECTIONS: Household items, Saturday, May 4 570-736-6555 movies, exercise KINGSTON Pioneer Ave to new tools, toys, 9am - 3pm equipment, and Sutton Rd, Watch costume jewelry, Large sale! Some- MUCH MORE! For Signs!!! 780 Televisions/ many unique items thing for everyone. Accessories priced to sell! EDWARDSVILLE Sale to Include TELEVISION, stan- Complete WEST PITTSTON dard 6 years old, Contents of Neighborhood 19-23 Vandermark Exquisite Home: 36” RCA entertain- Garage Sale Avenue ment series. Heavy Pennsylvania (Georgetown) 307 Hanover St Fairview Heights May 4&5 House Hutch, St. John’s Hall Duty, sturdy with Warrior Run corner 810 Floralon Drive Forest & Summit Roads 9 to 3 Table with 6 756 E. Northampton excellent crystal DALLAS of Hanover & Sat. May 6, 9 to 3 Sat. 8:30 until 12:30 Furniture, Chairs, Drum St. Wed., May 8th clear picture. Has a Orchard Street. Children's and many household household, tools, Tables, & Library 9am - 5pm semi-flat screen Saturday 10-4. items, garden elliptical, garden, and is Xbox ready. adults clothing, Table, Hitchcock Thurs., May 9th 711 Main St. equipment and clothes including Asking $300. toys, house hold Table with 4 9am to 1 pm All Motors Lot tools, router with Hollister and 570-736-6606 items, tools, and Chairs, Bench, 30+ Family Sale Thursday Friday and Saturday stand, weights, Justice and Ask for Sandy much More! & Side Chair, Saturday, May 4th 1/2 off &bag day 8 a.m.- ? lawn mower, step MUCH MORE! 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Mag- Fri & Sat., 9-3 9:00 AM-1:00 PM Rd. Antiques, Clocks, navox VCR/DVD like 8:00-4:00 Mirrors, Signed 104 Washington Books, Legos, Queen Anne Couch, Sat. 5/4 8-1pm new $40. DIRECTIONS: Art, Mid Century Ave. boy’s, men’s & Grandfather clock, RAIN OR SHINE 570-266-9075 MAIN ST. TO Bar Stools & Fri., Sat., May 2-3 woven's clothing, dressers, twin Westminster MOOSIC RD. Game Table with 6 TV Toshiba 27” 8:00-3:00 small tools, walker beds, antique Presbyterian ENTIRE Chairs, Frigidaire Montgomery Ave. color, works per- ( Use side entrance with tray & more chairs, paintings, Church 27 Doe Drive CONTENTS Freezer, Whiskey By the River fectly $25. on Wilson St. childrens' items, FOWLER HALL Deer Meadow OF HOME Barrel Bumper Drop in!!! 570-288-0060 From Back Road clothing and more! 2 Lockhart St. Estates Including antiques, Pool Table with 4 Sat. 9 to 3 turn on Wilson St. HANOVER TWP. Sat. May 4 Sat., May 4th, 8-2 KINGSTON nice cedar chest, Chairs, Bedroom Clothes-Furniture- From Wyoming 8am - 4pm 784 Tools Toys, clothing & bedroom furniture, Suite, Oak Side Kids-Sports. Ave., turn on MOUNTAINTOP Jewelry, dolls, accessories 579 Stone kitchen set, large Chairs, Quilts, Something for Schooley and follow Lenox, brass, Dan- LAWN MOWER, (women’s, men’s & Hedge Place Sony flat screen tv, China, Glassware, everyone! signs) bury Mint orna- electric, nearly new. boy’s), household Fri & Sat., 9-3 costume jewelry, Pfaltzgraff, Silver, Huge indoor and 3T-5T clothing, ments, collector $25. WEED WACK- items, bakers rack, glassware, vintage Hummels, outdoor sale. baby items, toys, plates, housewares, ER, battery, nearly Oriental rug, hanging light fix- Precious Lovely house and jewelry, household home decor, knick new. $$50. 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OPENING FOR THE SEASON! 309 Behind Little FENCE CLAMPS, Vintage, pet sup- Giggles Daycare Joe, Marx Action plies, humidifier, MAY 4 & 5 Galve (25) $.10 DALLAS MAY 4 & 5 turn on Figures, Matchbox each. WHEEL BAR- garage full & credit 1103 Old Highway Brookfield Way. 8 THISTLE ST Cars, Records, ROW, $4. cards accepted. Saturday & Sunday Look for signs! SAT., MAY 4TH Books, Christmas, 570-823-6986 10am-4pm 9-3 Women’s Clothing Come see what’s Kid’s & adult (Vintage & WILKES-BARRE 786 Toys & Games new this year! Fur- MOUNTAINTOP PA clothes, house hold Modern), Women’s niture, ready to go items, toys, furni- Shoes (Sizes 7-10), 524 Monument Ave. BIKE girl’s 16” Bar- 293 Harland in your home; beau- ture, & much more Fashion Sat., May 4, 9-3:30 tiful china, porce- Accessories, Furs, Refrigerator, in bie bike with training May 3rd and 4th PLAINS wheels $15. Step 2 9A-2P lain, pottery, col- Hats, Mens Shoes excellent condition, naturally playful MOVING SALE! $1.00 YARD SALE HUNLOCK CREEK lectibles, art, mir- (Sizes 10.5), & furniture, household sandbox with lid 14 Mapleseed Dr. MOST ITEMS rors, and Much More!!! goods, toys, $35. Picnic table for Fri. & Sat. 9 to 3 Much More! clothes, Mother’s children L.T. fold n May 3 and 4 EXETER Directions: from Something For day plants & more! 309, turn at Kunkle Everyone!! This is store $45. Ethan Allen dining 298 E. South St. 570-696-4020 room set and car- Fire House, right 64 NUANGOLA AVE a Fantastic Sale!!! turn at Saab Dealer, Sat., May 4th, 8-5 pet, trundle bed, Lake Nuangola Dinette set & other PLAYHOUSe. Cus- 1 mile on blacktop. Sale By Wm. Lewis chandelier, wicker, Area dinette set chairs, 2 tom made wooden. 570-675-3447 WVEstates.com two kitchen tables, Saturday May 4th dressers, hutch, % 5x4 elevated plat- bigredbarn 1 Dingwall St. porch rockers, mis- 363 Oakdale Drive 9:00-4:30 new gas fire logs, form , ladder, climb- antiques.com 9 until 2 cellaneous furni- Sat., May 4, 9-4 DIRECTIONS: Rt some vintage HO 91 ing ramp and swing Women’s designer ture, jewelry, Lenox, Treadmill, hardly 81 To Nuangola SHAVERTOWN train items, lamps, attachment. Overall clothes, shoes, Waterford, designer used, $150, letter- Exit-Take R To Van costume jewelry, of Times Leader height 8’6”. Buyer 479 Mckinley St. household items. clothes, shoes and ing & drafting sup- (Pass Mini Market) antiques & house- must transport. 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This home room + 3 room clos- building! completely renovat- walk out basement level deck & mature great neighborhood. cious custom built high ceilings make features 3 bed- et. Four fireplaces $47,000 ed. Living room has with fireplace. plantings. Modern Nothing to do but cedar home with this home feel rooms, 1.5 baths, All hardwood floors. Call Christine vaulted ceilings and $159,900 kitchen & bath, liv- move right in. Off- open floor plan and grand. Off street recreation room Gazebo style ceiling 332-8832 new hardwood. Call Joe ing & dining rooms, ers formal living & all of the amenities R. 1104 Springbrook parking for 2 cars in with a bar, wood in library. 3 car With a two story 3 bedrooms & a dining rooms, 1st situated on 2 lots in Cape Cod home front, & room for burning stove, 2 tier garage. 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Situated on $175,000 BUYERS ONLY realestate.com & MLS #13-549 large 2 story foyer, 3 lots. Directions: 1- John Polifka MLS# 12-1091 A SUCCESSFUL SALE enter PRU8N9T9 in Only $335,000 huge finished lower 81, Exit 180 Moosic 570-704-6846 Call Nancy Answini the HOME SEARCH. Call level for entertain- (Rt. 11) L. onto 502, Five Mountains 570-237-5999 IN CLASSIFIED! Call today for an Barbara Metcalf ing with bar/full straight 1/2 mile. 613-9080 Realty Joseph P. Gilroy Rubbico appointment. 570-696-0883 kitchen & wine cel- Turn R onto 8th St., 570-542-2141 Real Estate Real Estate Do you need more space? MLS #13-1538 lar. Inground pool & up hill, turn left, NANTICOKE 570-288-1444 826-1600 A yard or garage sale $94,500 house 3rd on right. hot tub. Directions: PITTSTON Walter Belchick Rt 315 to Laflin Rd., www.atlasrealty- Looking for the right deal in classified 696-2600 ext. 301 right onto Oakwood inc.com NEW LISTING on an automobile? is the best way Mary Ellen Belchick Dr., right onto Ford- MLS 13-607 NANTICOKE Midway Manor 696-6566 570-696-3801 ham Rd, left onto Call Keri Best Traditional 2 story, Turn to classified. to clean out your closets! Fairfield Dr., home 570-885-5082 2-3 bedrooms, It’s a showroom in print! You’re in bussiness Job Seekers are is on the right. great closet space, Classified’s got with classified! looking here! www.atlas 1.5 baths, garage, Where's your ad? realtyinc.com laundry room, 3 the directions! WEST PITTSTON season porch, in- 570-829-7130 and MLS 12-4063 PRICE REDUCED SWOYERSVILLE 1,460 sq. ft house. ground pool, gas 2 Shopping for a ask for an employ- Call Keri Best Room for all your $124,900 570-885-5082 MOUNTAIN TOP 2 or 3 bedrooms, 2 zone heat. new apartment? ment specialist baths, gas heat. needs! 4 bedroom MLS #13-1383 OPEN HOUSE home offers living Classified lets Can convert to two 1472 S. Hanover St. #$144,000 SUN. MAY 5 & dining rooms 1 bedroom apart- Well maintained Besecker Realty 2-4 PM you compare costs - AND an extra room LAFLIN ments with sepa- bi-level house fea- 675-3611 without hassle for whatever you rate entrances. tures 2 bedrooms, need. Separate SHAVERTOWN or worry! MLS#13-472 1 3/4 baths, recre- laundry room on 1st $27,500 ation room with PRICE REDUCED! Get moving floor, new carpeting Call Dana Distasio propane stove. Wall Mt. Zion Road. with classified! in 3 bedrooms, new 570-715-9333 to wall, 3 season Single family two water heater in 16 KARIN DRIVE porch. Profession- story - a place for 2010, new Bath Well cared for, spa- ally landscaped kids! Four bed- KINGSTON 46 Old Mill Road Fitter tub/shower. For Sale by Owner. Stunning English cious Split Level yard. Storage rooms & bath up- Recently re-grav- 115 Hemlock St. 229 Pringle Street Tudor in a desirable home on a corner shed, new appli- stairs. 1st floor has eled driveway, nice Lots of updates in Single home, 3 bed- neighborhood. acre lot. Featuring 3 ances, ceiling fans. formal dining room, sized outdoor stor- this roomy Cape rooms. Remodeled, Modern kitchen bedrooms, 1 1/2 NANTICOKE Close to LCCC. living room, family age shed & plenty of Newer 2 story with Cod in a desirable Kitchen & bath, with cherry cabi- modern baths, for- $153,900. room & laundry off street parking. large eat-in kitchen, neighborhood. concrete cellar, nets, granite coun- mal dining room, Call 570-735-7594 room. Master bed- MLS #13-360 center island, hard- Large eat in kitchen huge walk up attic, tertops, stainless modern kitchen. or 570-477-2410 room & bath added LAKEFRONT $95,000 wood floors, full with new flooring. deck & new roof. steel appliances, Huge family room to the 1st floor. Call/text Donna at basement, central Finished basement 570-287-3927 island with Jenn air with a wet bar & Good sized kitchen. COTTAGE propane fireplace, PITTSTON 947-3824 or air & maintenance with theater/rec 2,126 sq. ft. total on and tile floor. Sepa- LAKE COMO, glass & screened Tony at 855-2424 free deck. room. Large level 1 acre. Wyoming rate glass sur- WAYNE COUNTY LAFLIN enclosed back $179,900 yard. Priced to sell! Area School Dis- rounded breakfast QUIET, PEACEFUL $114,900 porch & 2 car MLS#13-1232 MLS 12-4231 trict. room. Family room LOT ON PRIVATE, garage. 25 W. Washington Call Tony Call Kevin Sobilo MLS #13-700 $109,000 with gas fireplace, NON-MOTOR- MLS# 13-1004 Move right into this 474-6307 or 570-817-0706 $119,900 and hardwood BOATING LAKE; $ 189,900 very nice 3 bed- 715-7734 Call Ruth K. Smith floors. Formal din- YEAR ROUND, Call Florence room, 1 bath home. 901-1020 570-696-5411 ing room with bay GREAT RETIRE- Keplinger Lots of natural window. French MENT OR VACA- PLAINS 814-5832 woodwork and a doors throughout. TION PROPERTY; beautiful stained Master bedroom SEE DETAILS AND glass window. SWOYERSVILLE suite with master PICTURES AT: Newer kitchen 67 Carroll St. Smith Hourigan 187 Shoemaker St. bath, walk-in closet LAKEHOUSE.COM appliances and w/w The WOW factor! Group Smith Hourigan and separate sitting AD# 275333 carpeting. Supple- Move right in and Group 147 Haverford Drive room. Lower level OR CALL JIM Collect cash, not dust! Smith Hourigan ment your heating enjoy this renovat- 570-696-1195 Nicely kept 2 bed- rec-room and 570-785-3888 Group with a recently ed home with no Clean out your room, 1.5 bath office. Two car $269,900 474-6307 installed wood pel- worries! 3 bed- basement, garage WHITE HAVEN townhome in desir- garage. TAXES LESS THAN let stove. New roof rooms with lots of or attic and call the able neighborhood. MLS#13-1076 $2,500. Perfectly pretty Great looking family $325,000 Looking for that installed 11/17/12. closet space. 2 full two story, 3 bed- Classified depart- room in lower level. LARKSVILLE special place This home also has baths including a 4 room starter home ment today at 570- Spacious rooms Call a one car piece master bath in immaculate 829-7130! called home? Totally Redone! This with plenty of clos- Sandra Gorman: detached garage. with custom tile condition on Classified will address cozy Cape Cod has ets. Outdoor patio 570-696-5408 MLS 12-2171 work, open floor great street. SHICKSHINNY LAKE 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. with pavers and Your needs. $76,000 plan with modern MLS# 13-907 Modern kitchen with trees for privacy. John Polifka kitchen with island, $59,500 Open the door granite countertops, Carpet, tiled kitchen 570-704-6846 corner lot with off Deanna Farrell with classified! ceramic tile back- Nice home in counter and AC unit FIVE MOUNTAINS street parking and 696-0894 are ALL NEW! Move REALTY nice yard. Come splash and floor, all Hickory Hill Comm- in condition. www. 570-542-2141 and take a look! new hardwood unity. Great bi-level MOUNTAIN TOP throughout, new with open floor plan atlasrealtyinc.com Immaculate home in www.atlasrealty- NANTICOKE furnace, new wiring, and plenty of space MLS 13-909 Smith Hourigan move-in condition inc.com new windows, duct for all your needs. Call Terry Group just waiting for a MLS 13-863 work in place for Serene wooded lot 570-885-3041 570-696-1195 new buyer. Over- Call Colleen 696-3801 Lake Front Property central air, much and a stream that sized Bi-Level has 570-237-0415 at Shickshinny Lake! more! Vinyl siding, runs trough it. Make many perks i.e., Wanna make a 4 Bedrooms, 2.75 large unfinished this your seasonal new eat-in kitchen, speedy sale? Place baths, 2 kitchens, LAFLIN basement, deck, home or your per- 7 CONCORD DRIVE dining room with your ad today 570- living room, large Off street parking. manent place to call OPEN HOUSE French doors to 4 829-7130. family room. 2 sun- 24 hour notice to home. House sold Sun. May 5th, 1-3 season sunroom. rooms, office & 5 Pine Tree Road show. as is. Inspections REDUCED PRICE Nice sized bed- laundry room. Two LAFLIN Five bedrooms, 265 Kirmar Park- Asking $135,000. for buyers informa- $229,900 rooms. Lower level PITTSTON PLAINS TWP car attached gar- 2.5 baths, family, way. 3 bedroom Call Don at tion only. Owner will- Two story, 1,900 sq. hosts family room age with paved living, dining & Cape Cod style 814-5072 ing to consider rent $254,900 ft., in Oakwood with fireplace, den, driveway, above laundry rooms. Eat home on large lot $119,900 $189,900 Smith Hourigan to own option. Park. 8 rooms, eat laundry room and 3 ground pool, dock & in kitchen, finished with off street park- Group MLS #12-4331 in kitchen, 3 bed- Season Sunroom. 100' lake frontage. basement with ing. 1st floor master 570-696-1195 $95,000 rooms, 2.5 baths, Built-in 1 car garage $375,000 storage room, bedroom, 2 season Call/text Donna large living room, & attached 2 car MLS #12-860 attached 2 car sunroom, partial fin- 947-3824 or family room with carport for extra Kenneth Williams garage. Asking ished basement, Tony at 855-2424 fireplace, dining coverage, large 570-542-2141 $255,000. For fenced yard, lots room, sunroom with fenced yard. Five Mountains appointment call of storage, large hardwood floors. 2 MLS#13-1396 570-474-5463 modern eat in Realty car garage, central $190,000 SWOYERSVILLE kitchen. 24 Fordham Road air. Lot 100’ x 125’. Lynda Rowinski SUGARLOAF STEEPLECHASE MLS 13-1077 25 Swallow St. 20 Nittany Lane Great Split Level in Move in Condition. 570-696-5418 Oakwood Park, Call 570-655-4294 MOUNTAINTOP $89,900 Grand 2 story home Affordable 3 level 901-1020 Laflin. 13 rooms, 4 ANTONIK & with Victorial fea- townhome features bedrooms, 2 1/2 ASSOCIATES, tures, large eat in 2 car garage, 3 WHITE HAVEN baths. 2 car garage LAFLIN INC. kitchen with laun- bedrooms, 3.5 501 Birch Lane and large corner Patricia Lunski dry, 3/4 bath on baths, lower level lot. Lots of space 570-735-7497 first floor, 2nd bath patio and upper Smith Hourigan with claw foot tub, level deck, gas fire- for the large or new price Group growing family. NANTICOKE lots of closet place, central air 570-696-1195 space. Move in and vac and stereo www. atlasrealty- Beautiful home in a 50 Grandville Drive inc.com $124,900 ready, off street system www.atlas- Outstanding 3 bed- 316 Cedar Manor beautiful location. MLS 13-452 parking in rear. realtyinc.com room, 2 1/2 bath Drive Bow Creek MLS 12-3926 MLS 13-871 2003 custom built Call Charlie Cape Cod offers townhouse out of 570-829-6200 Manor. Call Colleen Call Colleen the flood zone. 570-883-7594 570-237-0415 4.89 cleared acres. Beautiful 4 bed- LARKSVILLE Meticulously main- Heated in ground Formal dining room, For Sale by Owner tained 4 bedroom, family room, master room, 3 bath. Enjoy pool, 3 full baths, 1st the amenities of a Must see, move in 3 1/2 bath, 2 story floor master bed- bedroom suite, pri- 38 E. Union Street private lake, boat- condition 3 bed- on almost 1 acre. room & laundry & an vate guest suite room ranch, nice Nice single, 3 bed- ing, basketball Master bedroom updated kitchen. 2 also on upper level. rooms, gas heat, courts, etc. The neighborhood car attached gar- Central air and cen- suite. Two family large yard. home has wood 111 Laflin Road behind State St. PLAINS age with bonus tral vacuum. Deck, LAFLIN rooms. Two fire- Central location. floors and carpeting Nice 3 edroom, 1.5 Elementary Center. PITTSTON room above. Close garage + many places. Office/den. Affordable @ throughout. French bath Split Level All new carpet, to Humboldt Indus- extras. Freshly $262,000 Central vac., secu- $64,900 doors in the kitchen home with hard- paint, interior doors, trial Park & Eagle painted and carpet- TOWNE & $134,900 that lead you out to wood floors, 1 car new tile counter- rity system. Many Rock Resort. ed, so move right in! COUNTRY the large rear deck garage, large yard tops, tile floor, stain- extras. Large deck MLS# 13-894 PHFA financing REAL ESTATE for entertaining. The and covered patio less steel appli- overlooking a pri- $309,000 $5,200 down, Call backyard has 2 utili- in very convenient ances, 3 season vate wooded yard. Call/text Donna Cain monthly payment patio, beautiful 570-735-8932 or ty sheds for storage location. Great curb 3 car garage. 947-3824 or $797. interest rate 16x34 in ground 570-542-5708 MLS 12-1695 appeal and plenty $355,000 Tony Wasco of 4%. $172,000. pool. $144,900. Call REDUCED! NEW PRICE of off street park- MLS# 13-1360. 855-2424 MLS # 13-195. 570-301-7291 Great 3 bedroom, 1 $174,900 ing. Rt. 315 to light Ask for Bob Kopec LINE UP Ask for Bob Kopec More info & photos bath with a large Call Karen @ Laflin Rd. Turn Humford Realty, Inc. Humford Realty Inc 5 Fairfield Drive west onto Laflin Rd. on Zillow.com A GREAT DEAL... eat in kitchen & 570-822-5126 Coldwell Banker 822-5126. 15 High St. California style all Home is on left. finished basement Rundle Real Estate Well kept newly brick Bi-level home For more info and Do you need more space? IN CLASSIFIED! with a dry bar. WAPWALLOPEN 570-474-2340 MOUNTAINTOP remodeled, 2 story with mountain photos visit: Large fenced yard 359 Pond Hill A yard or garage sale Looking for the right deal home, with modern 570-901-1020 views, gourmet www.atlas & extra lot included Mountain Road on an automobile? kitchen, central air, kitchen, stainless realtyinc.com in classified for additional park- SWEET VALLEY WILKES BARRE new triple pane steel appliances, MLS 12-2852 Turn to classified. ing. With-in walking is the best way replacement win- gas fireplace, heat- Keri Best distance of Wyo- PRICE REDUCED to clean out your closets! It’s a showroom in print! dows and custom ed 2 car garage, 570-885-5082 Classified’s got ming Valley Mall! 208 sq. ft. pool You’re in bussiness made blinds for $129,000 $42,000 cabana with kitchen the directions! each window. MLS#12-2479 with classified! Home is in move in & bath. Built in NANTICOKE Dave Rubbico, Sr. stone BBQ, heated condition, with plas- 881-7877 OPEN HOUSE ter walls and design pool, covered patio MINERS MILLS Sunday, May 5th, 170 E. Thomas St. ceilings, plus much, & fire pit all in pri- 1:30-3:30 4 bedroom home Remodeled, 3 bed- much more. A vate picturesque Search No More! Inviting home with features a great rooms 1 bath. Large MUST SEE! setting. This five-year old 90’ of lakefront & yard with over 2 fenced in back yard. MLS 13-1088 MLS 13-1628 home is totally beautiful covered acres of property. Collect $110,000. Fred Mecadon Call Keri Best energy efficient & Rubbico dock. Huge great Situated across 570-885-5082 (570) 239-8556 570-817-5792 from a playground. exquisitely design- Real Estate room opens to kit- 70 N. Meade Cash. 826-1600 Needs some TLC ed. Every room has chen & features 3BR, 1 bath in move gorgeous details & NEW LISTING handsome stone but come take a SHAVERTOWN look, you wouldn’t in condition with Not lots of upgrades. 260-262 fireplace, custom new electric box, The landscape is E. Green Street built-ins & long win- want to miss out. Find the There is a pond at water heater, and breathtaking & the Double Block dow seat offering Dust. the far end of the plumbing. Off LAFLIN location could not Plenty of parking great views of the street parking in be better. This with paved back PITTSTON lake. First floor mas- property that is perfect used by all sur- rear for 3 cars, Sell it in The home truly stands alley. Close to ter walks out to good credit and out in every way! LCCC. New roof beautiful 3 season rounding neighbors. $89,900 This is an estate your house, taxes & Times Leader MLS# 13-1359 installed in 2007 porch which is also insurance would be friend. lakefront. Two large and is being sold as Classified $374,900 along with a kitchen under $400/month. upstairs bedrooms is. No sellers prop- Robert Altmayer & bath update 2 years old, open MLS #12-3900. For section. can hold a crowd. erty disclosure. Will 570-793-7999 in #260. floor plan, hard- more information The Classified Huge laundry/pantry entertain offers in Rundle MLS #13-694 wood floors 1st & and photos visit made for entertain- order to settle section at Real Estate $65,900 2nd floors. 2 story www.atlasrealty- 3 bedroom Bi-Level ing. estate. MLS 11-962 timesleader.com 570-474-2340 Call Dana Distasio great room with inc.com. situated on lovely MLS# 11-2958 $49,900 570-715-9333 floor to ceiling fire- Call Tom lot with formal din- $299,000 Call Karen place, 3 sides brick 570-262-7716 ing room, lower Rhea Simms Coldwell Banker 57 Dewitt St. exterior. Lower level level family room Find Your Ideal 570-696-6677 Rundle Real Estate with gas fireplace, Cute Cape Cod with finished with French 570-474-2340 central air, conven- 3 bedrooms, vinyl doors out to patio, iently located to Employee! Place an replacement win- breathtaking views, interstates & dows, Pergo floor- upgraded landscap- Casino. Find Your Ideal ing and walk up ing with 3 waterfalls. Wanna make your LINE UP ad and end the attic. Put this one MLS #12-4215 A must see! 570-696-3801 A GREAT DEAL... MLS #13-1100 Employee! Place an on your list. PRICE REDUCED $199,000 Call 829-7130 search! ad and end the www.atlas $585,000 car go fast? Place IN CLASSIFIED! Marie Montante Call 829-7130 to place your ad. realtyinc.com Call Geri GET THE WORD OUT 881-0103 to place an ad. 570-829-7130 search! MLS 13-1038 570-862-7432 Looking for the right deal CALL CHARLIE Lewith & Freeman on an automobile? 570-829-6200 696-0888 an ad in Classified! ONNNLLLYY OONNENE LELEAADDEDERR. ask for an employ- 570-829-7130 with a Classified Ad. Turn to classified. ONNNLLLYY OONNENE LELEAADDEERR. ask for an employ- It’s a showroom in print! timesleader.com timesleader.com ment specialist 570-829-7130 570-829-7130. Classified’s got 288-9371 ment specialist the directions! TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 PAGE 7D 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 909 Income & 909 Income & 909 Income & 912 Lots & Acreage 912 Lots & Acreage 912 Lots & Acreage Commercial Commercial Commercial WILKES-BARRE DALLAS HARVEYS LAKE WILKES BARRE WILKES-BARRE 68 Jones Street YATESVILLE Properties Properties Properties Commercial - PLAINS TWP. Vacant Land PRICE REDUCED $87,500 REDUCED HAZLETON PITTSTON WEST NANTICOKE VACANT LAND $49,900 $169,900 $129,900 $139,900

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Landscaped lot, www.atlas and washer hook tures, all kitchen Beautiful 1 acre Six lots available in Looking for the right deal Are you spending Home recently covered deck with realtyinc.com up. Roof is 5 years equipment and building lot located remodeled inside & custom pull down delivery van for subdivision - rang- on an automobile? in established back more than $400/mo MLS 13-1569 Great opportunity old. For more info out. www.atlas shades. Hard- $150,000. Building ing from .4 to 1.3 Turn to classified. Mountain sub-divi- on rent?? Owning Call Colleen for this 2,900 sq. ft. visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com wood living room, sold separately. acres each. sion. Buy now and this home could 570-237-0415 professional office realtyinc.com. It’s a showroom in print! MLS 13-467 formal dining room, Restaurant on 1st Access to public start building your cost you less! With building in high traf- MLS 12-1897 Call Colleen cathedral ceilings in floor and 2 bed- sewer & water. Classified’s got dream home in the 3 bedrooms and a fic area. Last used $69,900 570-237-0415 living room & room luxury apart- MILS#13-1144 the directions! spring. Lot has fenced in yard, this as a veterinary clin- Call Tom kitchen. Full wet ment on 2nd floor $212,000 underground utili- home makes a per- ic, but is easily 570-262-7716 LAFLIN bar in finished for $250,000. Call Rhea Simms ties, public sewer fect place to start adapted for other basement, walk out www.atlasrealty for details $32,900 and private well. your homeowner- uses. See how this patio for your inc.com 570-696-6677 MLS #13-137 ship experience. space can be used Lot#9 parties/cookouts. MLS 12-3433 $62,400 Ask me how! for you! Open Pinewood Dr Looking to buy a MLS#12-1874 BEAR CREEK Call Charlie Christine Pieczynski MLS #12-1823. For entry space, individ- Build your new more information home? Ann Devereaux 696-6569 570-212-2038 ual offices, full base- Find Something? home in a great and photos visit Place an ad here $149,900 ment for storage, Lose Something? neighborhood. Con- www.atlasrealty- and let the Classic central air, and gas Get it back where it 570-696-3801 venient location inc.com. sellers know! Properties heat. Parking for 12 belongs near highways, air- Call Colleen 570-829-7130 570-587-7000 790 Northern Blvd. cars. with a Lost/Found ad! DALLAS TOWNSHIP port, casino and 570-237-0415 MLS-12-416 WILKES-BARRE 63 acres with about shopping WILKES-BARRE Clarks Summit, 570-829-7130 696-2600 PA 18411 $339,000 5,000’ roadfront on Call Rhea for 2 roads. All Wood- 156 X 110 X 150 X 45 SHICKSHINNY Do you need more space? details PITTSTON AREA ed. $385,000. Call DIRECTIONS Rt 315 23+/- acres of 570-696-6677 Besecker Realty to laflin Rd; make wooded land and A yard or garage sale 570-675-3611 left off Laflin Rd onto farmland with barn 1255 Laurel Run Pinewood Dr. Lot is in classified PRd. $134,900 in good condition WILKES- BARRE on corner of and a nice travel is the best way BearE Creek DALLAS TWP. Pinewood Dr. and Twp., large com- Campground Road trailer. Well on to clean out your closets! Hickorywood Dr. property. $112,000 mercialN Everything is Ready! 1 acre with 173’ MLS 13-23 You’re in bussiness garage/ware- KINGSTON MLS#12-2572 NEW LISTING! Just bring your busi- road frontage. atlas realtyinc.com house on 1.214 Base installed for $115,000 Charming bungalow with classified! D ness to this great Call Keri Best Ken Williams acres with addi- location with over 140’ ft driveway. 570-885-5082 style Cape Cod tional 2 acre 542-8800 home with a unique I 15,000 sq. ft. of Partially cleared, ATLAS REALTY, parcel. 2 water private lot. close to Five Mountains layout & character WYOMING parking space. The INC. Realty wells. 2 newer building is equipped schools. Lot will 570-829-6200 galore. Four bed- undergroundN Well established 542-2141 rooms, two baths meat and deli store for fast food, pass perk test. fuel tanks. May restaurant, pizza, Asking $52,000. and second floor requireG zoning with large variety of LINE UP 43 Richmont Ave. great room. Corner specialty items for carry-out, etc. Will 570-675-4594. LAFLIN approval. For rent with option to Worth more than lot, two-car garage, more info and 341 Wyoming Ave. sale. Homemade DRUMS A SUCCESSFUL SALE listed price, this 3 nice South Wilkes- 3 story Victorian sausage, porketta- buy. Excellent $99,500 photos visit: Build your dream 2.44 acres of land IN CLASSIFIED! bedroom, 2 bath Barre location. home located in a prosciutto, to men- opportunity for the www.atlas home on this five zoned R-3 for town- Cape Cod home MLS#13-1295 high exposure area. tion a few. Owners right party! Do you need more space? realtyinc.com acre wooded house or could be has central air, $99,900 Has all the lovely will sty on to teach. $269,000 A yard or garage sale MLS 12-208 lot off paved used for single fam- hardwood floors, Karen Ryan 575 Susquehanna signature wood- give recipes and Call Ruth Call Charlie public road. 275’ ily building lots (with in classified fenced yard, above 283-9100, ext. 14 Avenue work of a grand contacts. Also a @ 570-696-1195 570-829-6200 frontage. Well and approval). Public is the best way ground pool, mod- VIctorian of yester- newly remodeled or 570-696-5411 septic needed. water and sewer to clean out your closets! ern kitchen and year! Can be apartment above Close to major available. baths. www.atlasre- restored for use as store and 4 car You’re in bussiness FOR SALE BY highways. www.atlas altyinc.com a residential home garage to help pay MLS#12-3134 with classified! MLS 13-789 the mortgage. realtyinc.com or a landlord invest- $55,000 SHICKSHINNY Tom Salvaggio 283-9100 MLS 13-535 MLS 13-1389 OWNER ment. Currently Sandra Gorman 26 acres of mostly 570-262-7716 Looking for that For an appointment Smith Hourigan Call Charlie subdivided into mul- 570-696-5408 open land for WILKES-BARRE NEVER call: Group 570-829-6200 special place tiple office spaces a beautiful Fred Mecadon FLOODED called home? and 2 apartments. homesite near 570-817-5792 4 bedroom, 2 full MLS 12-617 912 Lots & Acreage Shickshinny Lake. bath in a great Classified will address Your needs. $149,000 MLS #12-3394 neighborhood. Jay A. Crossin BEAR CREEK $130,000 WILKES-BARRE New windows Open the door EXT. 23 Smith Hourigan LEHMAN Ken Williams entire home, fin- with classified! CROSSIN REAL Group 542-8800 ished lower level, ESTATE 9 Acres on Lehman 570-696-1195 Outlet Road. 470’ Five Mountains detached garage, 570-288-0770 Realty 4 season sun- DURYEA front, over 1,000’ NEW LISTING 542-2141 room. Master NANTICOKE deep. Wooded. Charming 1,000+ sq. suite has new full PLYMOUTH $125,000. Call ft. 2 bedroom, 1/1/2 Commercial SHICKSHINNY LAKE bath and large Besecker Realty bath with separate Building For Sale. walk in closet. 570-675-3611 driveway on a quiet 502 Market St, $52,900 New above street. Lower level Kingston. 2000 Sq Bear Creek Blvd. PRICE REDUCED! ground pool with was finished for for- Ft $229,000 1-story, Wonderful opportu- Large move-in con- deck. Must see! MOOSIC mer business - has PRIME LOCATION nity! Beautiful 3.45 BUILDING LOT dition 2-story with Motivated separate entrance, with parking lot. acre wooded build- REDUCED 10 rooms, 4 bed- seller 1/2 bath & electric Take a look. If ing lot for your new $28,500 rooms, 3 baths & off Reduced LAND baseboard heat (not interested, call home. 200' front- Corner of Drake St. street parking. Loc- $173,000 Newly remodeled, age. Two parcels being & Catherine, included in total sq. 570-814-4940. immaculate office ated near Barney 570-885-6848 MLS #13-157 sold together total- Moosic. 80x111 CHOICE LOCATION Farms. This is a well ft). building. 1,600 sq. ing 2.26 acres. MLS #13-1592 $39,900 building lot with A most unique & maintained home DURYEA ft, central air, plenty New Listing! Afford- Mary Ann Desiderio Suitable for any sewer & water desirable lakefront with a large eat-in $52,900 of parking, abun- number of Dana Distasio YATESVILLE able for you!. Set 570-715-7733 available, in great property. This is an kitchen with maple dant storage areas, back off Main st., commercial uses. area with newer opportunity to 570-715-9333 REDUCED handicapped cabinets & a par- $139,900 this double block $59,900 homes. Corner lot. purchase a quet floor. The fur- accessible. has had many Call Christine @ For more details centrally situated nace/central air $34,900 MLS #13-667 updates. Unit #1: 332-8832 visit www.atlasreal- lot with an conditioning is only $79,900 formal dining room tyinc.com. unmatched view of 2 years old. Buy this Dana Distasio 2 bedrooms, 1 bath Smith Hourigan MLS #12-1148. this beautiful lake. home & enjoy your 570-9333 and deck. Unit #2: Group If you are looking WILKES-BARRE Call Charlie summer days & spacious open floor 570-474-6307 for that special nights in your large plan, large living building site, this is screened in rear room, formal dining DALLAS 613-9080 it! MLS# 11-1269 porch or in your room, genuine $159,900 fenced yard with a hardwood floors, 4 Call Dale Williams 617 Willowcrest Dr. blacktop patio/bas- NANTICOKE bedrooms with new EARTH CONSERVANCY Five Mountains End unit. 2 bed- Land For Sale NANTICOKE ketball court. 93 Main St. carpeting, 1.5 Realty room townhome Price Reduction Good Location. MLS# #13-69 Four units. 3 resi- baths, lots of closet 570-256-3343 with master bath on • 61 +/- Acres Level building lot $159,900 dential and one space and enclosed 2nd floor. Needs a Nuangola $88,000 with access to all Karen Altavilla storefront.Great balcony. SWOYERSVILLE 159 Gardner Ave. little TLC. • 46 +/- Acres utilities. Curbs and 283-9100 x 28 corner location, MLS 13-1176 100 x 150, cleared, Big Family wanted!! MLS 13-569 Hanover Twp. sidewalks in front of flood damaged Michele Hopkins surveyed level Great 5 Bedroom, Call Tom $69,000 property. Close to home being sold as 570-540-6046 VACANT LAND building lot. Utilities with 2.5 baths, very 570-262-7716 • Highway schools & is. For more info 1.19 acres in nice are available. well kept, move Commercial KOZ Community College. visit: www.atlas Back Mountain $15,000. $24,900. right in. Outside was R. 395 Hanover Twp. 3+/- realtyinc.com location. Septic & MLS#08-2588 Call: 570-288-4899 total updated, New E. Washington St. Acres 11 +/- Acres 283-9100 MLS 12-1948 well will be Sandra Gorman furnace and hot Nice double block. •Wilkes-Barre Twp. Call Tom required. Seller will 570-696-5408 water heater too!!! Two bedrooms Acreage Zoned WEST PITTSTON 570-262-7716 SWEET VALLEY provide perc test MLS #13-1342 each side. Sepa- R-3 Level building lot. WILKES-BARRE 3.8 acres, zoned B2 on this parcel. $125,000 rate heat & electric. • Sugar Notch Lot 50’ x 100’. All public commercial with MLS#11-268 Call Dave, Sr. YATESVILLE Close to College. $11,800 utilities available. home & pond. $59,500 $72,900 881-7877 Affordable @ See Additional Asking $18.000 Priced for quick Call Rhea Simms $69,900 $49,500 Land for Sale at: 570-299-5415 sale. High traffic for details Smith Hourigan Towne & Country www.earth area Located at the 570-696-6677 Group EDWARDSVILLE R.E. Co. conservancy.org intersection of 570-696-1195 735-8932 Call: 570-823-3445 WYOMING/EXETER Rt. 118 & Main Road. or 542-5708 NEWPORT TWP. Rubbico $89,000 HANOVER TWP BUILDING LOTS Real Estate Call Richard Long Slope St. 826-1600 PITTSTON 406-2438 Nice building lot LOTSLOTS -- LOTSLOTS-- LOTSLOTS 570-696-3801 with utilities avail- 1 mile south of FOR SALE L.C.C.C. 35 Hillard St. DALLAS able. Ideal home Hardwood floors, 9 Pittston Ave $115,000 site. Affordable at Established $35,000 - $39,900 fenced in yard, WILKES-BARRE 2 storyP home $12,900 developement with large deck. Off locatedEin a very Landmark location TOWNE & underground utili- street parking. 3 privet setting.N 3 ready for new life. 675-4400 COUNTRY RE CO ties including gas. bedroom home with bedrooms,D 1.5 Formerly used as a 570-735-8932 Cleared lot. 100’ 1st floor laundry. baths andI work- restaurant, can be WILKES-BARRE 570-542-5708 frontage x 158. Move in condition. shop attachedN converted into any- Owner Retiring $35,000. For more info and to livingGspace, thing! Full bar area, Turn Key Night photos visit: great for home & kitchen, multiple Club For Sale. Lot 210 ‘ frontage www.atlas business or the cool storage areas. Two full bars, 158’ deep on hill game area. VACANT LAND LINE UP with great view realtyinc.com hobbyist. Low Living & office 142-144 Carroll St. 3.5 acre wooded Build your new MLS 12-1655 18 Prospect Street taxes, great space also avail- Well maintained, Four restrooms. $35,000. home here. 2 new Prime Location!!! lot - ideal for a sin- Call 570-736-6881 Colleen Turant BY OWNER community. able. Parking lot fully rented 4 unit gle family home. A SUCCESSFUL SALE developments, 570-237-0415 $26,900 Garage has 1 included. investment property Creative financing prices range from Available $80,000, Buyer can use own 3 bedroom,1 bath detached space MLS#13-874 in quiet neighbor- builder and must $35,000 to 570-970-0650 and 1 built in. $115,900 hood. Owner took Dave Rubbico, Jr. IN CLASSIFIED! LINE UP $39,900. Public 885-2693 provide septic jtdproperties.com www.atlas Call Dave, Jr. good care of this & well. A SUCCESSFUL SALE water sewer & gas realtyinc.com 885-2693 property. www.atlas MLS#13-1145 Do you need more space? available. NOT in Do you need more space? 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Off Call Joe maple kitchen cabi- Laundry hook up in This is a 2008 Park No smoking. $575 + utilities. ties. 570-854-8785 up. $575/mo. street parking. Call 613-9080 nets with granite basement, sewer *WILKES-BARRE * 570-693-2850 countertops & stain- and water included. Model in beautiful No pets 570-288-9843 Both ready May 1. 1 or 2 bedroom. Eagle Lake. Walk to Available May 1st Prefer no pets. less steel appli- Minimum outside Heat & hot water ances. Spacious maintenance. No the pool, tennis Call 570-760-4830 MOUNTAIN TOP Jim 570.392.9434 included. Rent WYOMING courts & basketball KINGSTON TOWNHOUSE great room with gas Smoking, No Pets. 27 First Ave. based on income. courts. This is the WOODBRYN fireplace. Tile bath, $1,250/month and Large 5 room 1 & 2 Bedroom. W-B/ Call 570-472-9118 TYPE most beautiful GLEN LYON 613-9080 stacked wash- security, Lease and KEN POLLOCK apartment, 2 bed- No pets. Rents APARTMENT Community in the PLAINS AREA er/dryer. Large background APARTMENTS rooms, 1.5 baths, based on income Sell your own home! Carpet, tile bath, Pocono's. Swim in screened-in porch. check required. 41 Depot Street kitchen appliances, start at $405 & Place an ad HERE new appliances, the huge pool or lay BUS STOP/ WILKES-BARRE Many large, conven- Available Immediately Low and Moderate washer/dryer in half $440. Handicap 570-829-7130 washer/dryer, WAREHOUSE/ in the sand at one STORES ient closets. Central 570-678-5850 Income Elderly bath. 2nd floor. No Accessible. hook up, sewer, OFFICE SPACE of the lake front BRICK DUPLEX A/C. New gas heat- Rentals Include: pets. $850/month Equal Housing WILKES-BARRE parking by front 5,000 sq. ft. with MOUNTAIN TOP beaches. BRAND NEW - ing system. Huge * Electric Range & + utilities. Opportunity. 570- door. $650 + util- parking lot. Office, Recently remodeled Call Tom CLEAN. 2nd 425 S. FRANKLIN ST. attic for storage. Refrigerator 570-288-5600 474-5010 TTY711 ities, security & 1,000 sq. ft. with home with 3 bed- 516-507-9403 floor. 1 bedroom APARTMENTS “Must See!” $1,000 * Off Street Parking or 570-479-0486 This institution is an lease. No smok- 2,000 sq. ft. ware- rooms, 1 1/2 baths, remodeled! + utilities, lease & * Community Room equal opportunity FOR RENT! ing, no pets. house. Off I-81, washer/dryer. Full Maple kitchen, security. NO PETS, * Coin Operated provider and 570-693-0695 Exit 165. Call unfinished base- built-ins, porch, NO SMOKING Laundry employer. For lease. Available 570-823-1719 ment with work- KINGSTON tiled bath, laun- 570-793-6294 * Elevator E. Walnut St. immediately, wash- Mon. through Fri. shop. Gas heat. No dry. Convenient * Video Surveilance 2nd floor. Located in er/dryer on premis- 944 Commercial 7 am to 3 pm. smoking. No pets. neighborhood. Applications quiet neighborhood. NANTICOKE es, no pets. We Properties Credit check & 3 bedroom, all BUS STOP MINI PLAINS TWP. Accepted by Kitchen, living room, have studio, 1 & 2 Large 1/2 double. security deposit appliances includ- MART & MORE! Appointment dining room, sun- bedroom apart- Two large bed- required. 1 year ed. No pets, no Managed. $550 WILKES-BARRE 570-736-6965 room, bath, 3 bed- ments. On site COMMERCIAL RETAIL BEST $1 SQ. FT. rooms, newly lease. $1,150/ 570-842-2300 smoking. $650/ + utilities. No 8:00 a.m. - 4 p.m. rooms; 2large & 1 parking. Fridge & LEASES YOU’LL remodeled bath- month. Call month + 1st, last & Pets. 2 YEAR TDD Only, small. Lots of clos- stove provided. EVER SEE! room (used to be Nicole Dominick security. SAME RENT. PROPERTY FOR RENT: 1-800-654-5984 ets, built-in linen 24/7 security cam- Warehouse, light 3rd bedroom), large 570-715-7757 570-578-8580 APPLICATION, 900 Sq. Ft. Voice Only, closet &hutch. era presence & all manufacturing. Gas 3 car wide drive- EMPLOYMENT 1-800-654-5988 Hardwood & car- doors electronically STORE RETAIL heat, sprinklers, way, 1 1/2 bath. Handicap Accessi- peted floors. Fire- locked. SPACE overhead doors, $650. month. Call ble place. Storage NANTICOKE AMERICA REALTY Will be vacant parking for 30 cars. Jeff 215 356-2338. room. Yard. Washer 288-1422 Yes, that $1 Equal Housing LEXINGTON 1 bedroom - $450. as of Opportunity / dryer, stove / VILLAGE 2 bedroom - $550. sq. ft. lease! Smith Hourigan fridge. Heat and hot 2 bedroom, 1 Water & sewer paid January 1, 2013 We have 9,000 WEST PITTSTON Group 3 bedroom, 2 bath water included. 1 bath apartments. 1 month security 200 Spring St. sq.ft., 27,000 sq.ft., 570-474-6307 and 32,000 sq. ft. $680/mo. Wyoming GLEN LYON year lease +securi- Refrigerator, WEST PITTSTON deposit. Email Wilkes-Barre Newly remodeled 1 ty. $950 stove, 203 Delaware Ave. obscuroknows@ Can combine. area School. bedroom. New 570-283-4370 dishwasher & . 4 rooms, no pets, hotmail.com or Call Great for a There is nothing Jerry 570-891-0988 SHAVERTOWN kitchen & bath. All washer/dryer no smoking, off 570-208-9301 this good! or 570-656-8406 Beautiful, meticu- 938 Apartments/ street parking. Barber Shop! new appliances, provided. after 9:00 a.m. to Call Michael at Sale or Lease lous contemporary Furnished including washer & KINGSTON Attached garage. Includes heat, schedule an Call Larry @ 1 bedroom. Gas dryer. $500 + water, sewer, 570-239-7213 570-696-4000 or WILKES-BARRE heat, air, fully Pet friendly. appointment Totally renovated 8 HARVEYS LAKE utilities. Call fridge, stove, w/d. 570-430-1565 furnished, fireplace, Water, sewer & room apartment 570-881-0320 trash included. High security bldg. Line up a place to live hardwood & tile $450 3rd floor, includes two bed- flooring, carpeting. LAKE FRONT 59 Agostina Drive WILKES-BARRE rooms, 1.5 baths, Furnished, 2/2, $650 1st floor. 447 S. Franklin St. in classified! WILKES-BARRE TWP. Carport & lovely 570-735-3500 Lease 20,000 sq. ft. laundry room, new Dock/deck. Beautiful 570-655-9711 1 bedroom with garden. Most HANOVER GREEN I-81 on Casey Ave. spacious backyard views. $1,500/ Three rooms and study, off street utilities included. Zoned M-3 for deck. New gas month, 1 year lease. bath. Includes, parking, laundry DOLPHIN PLAZA $975/month. Rte. 315 manufacturing, heating system. Short Term Available stove, wall to wall NANTICOKE WEST PITTSTON facility. Includes 570-881-0320 Very clean, nice 1 BALTIMORE AVE 2,400 Sq. Ft. warehouse storage. Beautiful kitchen 570-639-1469 carpet, heat, water, heat and hot bedroom. Heat, hot 2nd floor. 1 bed- 1,200 Sq. Ft. Electric, gas heat, cabinets, wall to sewage and trash. A rchitect Designed water, hardwood water & garbage room, living room, Professional office sprinkler. HE light- wall carpeting, cer- $450+security. No Bright modern floors, appliances, WILKES-BARRE fees included. dining room, kitchen space. Will divide ing, 21’ ceilings, amic floors, new pets, No smoking. apartment; 2nd Trash removal. 3 bedroom single Washer/dryer avail- washer/ dryer hook- office / retail 1 drive in & windows, draperies, 570-829-0854 floor, galley $580/mo Call family home in able, stove, refrig- up. Stove, fridge, no Call 570-829-1206 3 dock doors. blinds. Washer/dry- kitchen, dining area, (570)821-5599 quiet neighbor- living room, 1 bed- erator, air condi- pets, no smoking. Can be subdivided. er, refrigerator, con- hood with great PLYMOUTH room & bath. Gas tioning. No pets/no References. Off Call Bob Post vection oven, build neighbors. 1 ½ APARTMENT heat, central air, smoking. $525 + street parking. $550 EXETER 570-270-9255 in microwave & bath, gas heat, air FOR RENT HANOVER TOWNSHIP OFFICE SPACE West End Road ample storage, security. & utilities, 1st & last WILKES-BARRE snack bar with conditioning, hard- ALL UTILITIES Cozy studio apart- Newly remodeled Clean &bright coin-op washer/ Call 570-542-5610 month rent + securi- stools. Exterior of wood floors and INCLUDED! ment, with base- 120 sq. ft. All 3 bedroom apart- dryer on premises, ty. 1 year lease. dwelling and other carpeting. Drive- PLEASE CALL ment, large kitchen, utilities included, WILKES-BARRE/ ments. Heat, water, off-street parking. WYOMING AVE unit still under reno- way with 2 car 570-881-0636 Good Neighbor- except phone. garbage &sewer PARSONS 2nd floor. 1 bedroom vation. Walking dis- garage. Large Outside mainte- 1 or 2 bedrooms. hood, Section 8 $250/month. PLAINS TWP. included with appli- Includes stove & tance to King’s Col- yard with privacy nance provided. Heat and hot water Welcome. $375/ Lease. Call ances. Off street refrigerator. $600 lege/Public square. fence, shed, Heat & utilities by incl. No pets, no month +utilities. 570-602-1550 WAREHOUSE WILKES-BARRE parking. No pets, month includes heat LAIRD STREET No smoking. above-ground pool tenant. No Pets. smoking. $450- 570-239-9840 FULLYFURNISHED non smoking, not No Smoking. & water. Off street COMPLEX, $750/month + utili- and swing set. 1 BEDROOM $500 plus electric. section 8 approved. 1 month security, 1 parking. No pets, no Easy interstate ties & security. $950. per month Short or long term Security deposit, Š References, securi- year lease smoking. 1st & last GLEN LYON GARAGE access. (570)762-8265 plus security and Excellent references required 3 bay garage, new Š ty, first and last month rent + securi- WILKES-BARRE Lease 132,500 s.f., utilities. Please call Neighborhood 570-868-6177 Duplex, 2nd floor roof & new garage months rent. ROSEWOOD REALTY ty. 1 year lease. will subdivide, 12 Looking for the right deal 570-333-4700 or Private Tenant apartment. 1 bed- doors. Over 1,200 Š $725/month 570-287-6822 570-655-9325 loading docks, 30ft. 570-592-3420 Parking room. Heat & hot sq. ft. $395/month. on an automobile? 570-852-0252 ceilings, sprinkler, $600 includes all PITTSTON water included. No Call 570-881-0320 Turn to classified. Š KINGSTON 1 bedroom, 1 bath, WEST PITTSTON acres of parking. utilities. No pets. GARDEN VILLAGE smoking. No pets. It’s a showroom in print! living room, kitchen, $500 + security. Call Offices available. WILKES-BARRE 570-822-9697 HANOVER TWP. 2nd floor, off street APARTMENTS Classified’s got Clean, 5 room 3 bedrooms, 1.5 E. WALNUT ST. 570-823-6829 KINGSTON Call 570-655-9732, Light, bright, 3rd parking. Clean & 221 Fremont St. the directions! 2 bedroom, car- bath, no pets. $850 X312 floor, 2 bedrooms, neat. $440/month. Housing for the WILKES-BARRE peting, hookups, + utilities, 1st month, elderly & mobility GREATSPACE elevator, carpeted, New carpeting 18 Pierce Street yard, electric heat. WILKES-BARRE last month + securi- impaired; all utilities 950 Half Doubles WYOMING entry system. throughout, refriger- LAFAYETTE GARDENS Available immedi- 6 rooms completely $525 + utilities. ty deposit. included. Federally SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR! Garage. Extra stor- ator & stove includ- ately, off street remodeled. Fenced No pets. 868-4444 VICTORIAN CHARM Call 570-417-3427 subsidized 113 Edison Street ASHLEY 34 W. Ross St. age & cable TV ed. Available 5/1/13. parking, air. $300 yard, gas heat.$675 program. Extremely Quiet neighborhood. 1/2 double, 3 bed- Fully furnished, included. Laundry Call Steve & up/month. All FORTY FORT low income persons 2 bedroom apart- rooms, modern, 1 bedroom, All facilities. Air Con- (570) 468-2488 utilities included. 5 rooms, complete- WYOMING HANOVER TWP. encouraged to ments available for new paint and car- FULLY FURNISHED appliances and Brand new, 3 bed- ditioned. Fine 570-690-0564 ly remodeled. $675 apply. Income less immediate occu- pet. $550 + utilities. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, most utilities rooms, 1 bath, 2nd neighborhood. + utilities. No pets, than $12,450. pancy. Heat & hot security, references super clean included. Secure, floor, washer, dryer, Convenient to bus PITTSTON no smoking. 2nd floor, 4 rooms & 570-655-6555 water included. lease. No pets. 570- Cape Cod home. private off street stove & refrigerator. & stores. No 570-693-3104 bath. Washer/dryer TDD 800-654-5984 1 Bedroom $550 KINGSTON 332-1216/592-1328 $850/month + utili- parking. Historic Off street parking. pets. References. Wyoming Avenue, hook up. Heat & hot 8 am-4 pm 2 Bedroom $650. ties, 1 year lease. building is non Water, garbage & Security. Lease. Various sized water furnished. No Monday-Friday. Call Jazmin 953Houses for Rent No pets/smokers. smoking/no pets. sewer included. No smokers spaces available; smoking, no pets. EQUAL HOUSING 570-822-7944 HARVEYS LAKE 570-212-0432 Base rent $725 + electric. De- please. $785 + 500 sq. ft. to 2 bedroom, deck, Security & refer- OPPORTUNITY $700/mo. Securi- posit, security and utilities. Call. 1,500. sq. ft. water view. $650/ ences. $695/mo. HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE ty, references references. 570-287-0900 570-696-1600 month. BACK MOUNTAIN 962 Rooms 570-654-1193 Private, 3 bedroom required. View at MUST SEE! WILKES-BARRE (703)583-5067 ranch, patio, porch, houpthouse.com. Call 570-417-5977 KINGSTON PITTSTON 570-762-1453 WEST WYOMING LODGE appliances, work Modern 2 bedroom Second floor, 1 bed- LODGE LAFLIN shop. $830 +utili- KINGSNiceTO, NcleaHOUSn E apartment with gas room 1 bath, very Formerly The ties &security. Call HANOVER TWP. EATON TERRACE furnished room, LUXURY 317 N. Maple Ave. heat. New deck. nice. Gas heat, all Travel Lodge 570-522-0084 941 Apartments/ GYM FOR RENT starting at $340. APARTMENT 2 story 2 bed- $525 month plus appliances, washer 497 Kidder St., Set up as a full Unfurnished KINGSTON Efficiency at $450 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, room, 1.5 bath @ utilities. Conven- & dryer, three sea- Wilkes-Barre court basketball 3 bedrooms, 1.5 month furnished with newly renovat- $850. + utilities. iently located. No son porch, off street Rooms Starting court with hard- bath, large kitchen, DORRANCE TOWNSHIP Crestwood School, with all utilities ed kitchen, bath. Pets. No Smoking. parking. Nice neigh- at: wood floors, men’s dining & living BACK 7 minutes to 81. 3-4 included. Off Master bedroom Two story 3 bed- Call Rae borhood. No Pets. Daily $44.99 + tax &ladies room and rooms. Newly paint- bedrooms, 2 1/2 street parking. MOUNTAIN with double closets, room, 2.5 baths @ 570-714-9234 $565/month+utili- Weekly $189.99 changing room. ed, gas heat. Close baths, with an 570-718-0331 Large 1 bedroom, large living/dining $1,110. + utilities. ties, security and + tax Could be put to any to shopping center. above ground pool. living room, kitchen room combo. Hard- references. Microwave, related use ie: fit- $750/month + utili- $1,200/month, first with appliances, wood & tile floors Central heat & air, 570-954-2972 Refrigerator, ness gym, basket- ties & security. and last months 965Roommate tiled bath, deck. throughout, wash- washer/dryer in WiFi, HBO ball camp or any- 570-288-0510 rent+security. Credit No Pets. $425. er/dryer. Storage. unit, on site park- WILKES-BARRE 570-823-8881 thing that requires a Wanted and background 570-696-1866 off street parking, ing. 1 mo. security www.Wilkes large open space. 570-262-6947 Mayflower Lots of free parking, KINGSTON checks. Pets con- NANTICOKE with 1 car garage. PLAINS BarreLodge.com HALF-DOUBLE 1st floor, 1 bedroom. heat and utilities sidered. Call Diane, Utilities included. Gas heat, all utilities 61 North Welles St. total remodel, great Crossing are included. Rent 570-239-9633 2nd floor bedroom. DALLAS by tenant. Credit 3 bedrooms 1 bath, HI-MEADOWS neighborhood. is is $3,000 per $400 per month check required. KINGSTON Apartments eat-in kitchen with APARTMENTS First floor, one bed- Fridge, stove, wash- WILKES-BARRE month references and $700 + security. Call PARK AVENUE appliances. Wash- 1075 Memorial Hwy. room, freshly paint- er/dryer hook up. Call Charlie security deposit. Lynda at 262-1196. 2nd floor, 1 bedroom. er/Dryer. Backyard, Low & Moderate ed, new washer and Water & sewer in- 570.822.3968 570-829-6200 570-574-7145 Water included. good neighborhood. Income Elderly dryer, off-street cluded. No smoking. 1, 2, 3 & 4 $500 + utilities, No Pets No Smok- Rentals Include: parking, no smoking Security & refer- LINE UP HANOVER TWP. security &lease. No ing. $600 a month+ *Electric Range & Newly remodeled or pets. $575+utili- ence. $525/month. Bedrooms EDWARDSVILLE pets. 570-472-9494 Utilities, one month Refrigerator 1st floor, 1 bedroom, ties, lease, one Call 570-693-1468 Kingston Vicinity A SUCCESSFUL SALE - Light & bright security and *Off Street Parking refrigerator & stove. month security references. *Community Room All electric. $425/ and references. open floor plans IN CLASSIFIED! WILKES-BARRE SOUTH 570-639-1796 AMERICA REALTY *Coin Operated mo. + utilities & sec- Call (570) 332-3567 PLAINS - All major MANAGED Laundry *Elevator. urity. Call Natalie at Small 1 bedroom PITTSTON Do you need more space? appliances included 108 S. Main Street KINGSTON REMODELED TO *Video Surveilence 570-357-1138 with a bonus room, SECURE BUILDINGS 3,000 square feet. 1 & 2 bedroom PERFECTION! A yard or garage sale Applications Four rooms. Stove - Pets welcome* Suitable for many KINGSTON apartments. Includes white in classified Accepted by Nice second floor 2 and refrigerator businesses. Plen- - Close to everything Starting at $440 colonial kitchen, Appointment 2 bedroom apart- included. $450 a ty of Parking is the best way HANOVER TWP. - 24 hour emergency and up. References center island, all 570-675-5944 Spacious 2 bed- ment. Stove, month +security and $600/month + secu- required. Section 8 OK appliances, 2 glass to clean out your closets! 8a.m. - 4 p.m. room, 2nd floor, fridge, washer & references. maintenance rity. 570-540-0746. 570-357-0712 TDD Only, washer/dryer hook- dryer. Lots of stor- (570) 855-6641 - Short term / windowed You’re in bussiness enclosed porches, 1-800-654-5984 up in kitchen, no age space. $670. (585) 298-3858 leases available WILKES-BARRE with classified! Voice Only, pets. $600/month + Heat included. $25 gas fireplace, 1.5 utilities, 1st, PLYMOUTH PITTSTON baths & more. 2 1-800-654-5988 application Fee. Call WILKES UNIVERSITY Older charm, 1/2 971 Vacation & Handicap Accessi- last & security. 570-592-7336 Large 1 bedroom Call TODAY For YEAR SAME RENT TRADEMARK apartment. $500/ AVAILABILITY!! COOPERS CO-OP double on residen- Resort Properties ble Viewing May 2nd tial street. 3 bed- $900/month Equal Housing REALTY GROUP month + security CAMPUS Lease Space + utilities. NO PETS/ KINGSTON deposit. Heat, www.mayflower Studio 1, 2, 3 or 4 room, bath, living & Opportunity 570-954-1992 Available, Light EMPLOYMENT Recently remodeled water, sewer, fridge bedrooms, starting dining room combi- crossing.com at $425. All utilities manufacturing, nation. Updated VERIFICATION. HARVEYS LAKE DALLAS 1st floor apartment & range included. warehouse, Furnished Summer MEADOWS with 1 bedroom, 1 Call Bernie at included. kitchen with appli- 570-288-1422 Home. Starting June HARVEYS LAKE Certain Restrictions APARTMENTS 2 bedroom , wall to bath & electric heat. 570-826-1934 office, includes ances (new gas to end of August. ROTHSTEIN REALTORS, INC. Apply* all utilities with range & dishwash- 220 Lake St. wall carpet, appli- Off street parking. 288-7594 College students ances, Lake rights. No pets. Credit free parking. er.) 1st floor laundry HANOVER TWP. welcome in Sept. Housing for the WILKES-BARRE Rear 439 Main Rd. Off street parking. check & security hookup. Gas heat. Lake rights. Call for elderly & mobility Š1 bedroom I will save 3 bedrooms, wall to No pets. Lease, deposit required. Attic storage details. impaired; all utilities water included you money! wall carpeting, 1.5 security and $575/month. Call space. Heat, utili- 570-639-5041 included. Federally SHAVERTOWN Š2 bedroom baths, 2 sitting references. Nicole Dominick ties &outside main- subsidized program. 1 bedroom apart- water included rooms, large 570-639-5920 @570-715-7757 tenance by tenant. Extremely low ment with living Š3 bedroom kitchen & pantry income persons No pets. No smok- PRIVATE COUNTRY Kingston & room & kitchen. single with tile floor, win- encouraged to WILKES-BARRE / ing. 1 month secu- Surrounding Areas Freshly painted & rity, 1 year lease. dow treatments CAMPGROUND apply. Income less ready for you to HANOVER included. Full base- Several sites avail- than $12,450. KINGSTON 2 bedroom 1/2 move in. Utilities Efficiency 1 & 2 Š PITTSTON TWP. ment, wrap around able, and will be 570-675-6936, included. One bedrooms. Includes double. ROSEWOOD REALTY porch, fenced in accepting applica- Smith Hourigan $1,750/MONTH 570-287-6822 TDD 800-654-5984 month security all utilities, parking, Š3 bedroom yard, off street tions for member- Group 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. required. No laundry. No pets. single parking, gas heat, ship. Gated Premis- 570-474-6307 EQUAL HOUSING smoking or pets. From $390 to $675. Š4 bedroom NANTICOKE air conditioning. Util- es, adjoins public OPPORTUNITY $750/month. Lease, security double HALF-DOUBLE ities paid by tenant. gulf course, 35 HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE Call Jolyn @ & references. LUZERNE Two bedrooms, $675 per month. acre natural lake for LUZERNE 2 bedroom, 1 bedroom, wall to 570-696-1195 or 570-970-0847 Š new paint. Stove, Security required. fishing. Large shad- 570-696-5425 water included. refrigerator, wash- No pets. ed sites, with water EDWARDSVILLE wall, off-street PITTSTON Nice 2 bedroom parking, coin laun- er/dryer included. Call days and electric, show- APARTMENTS ŠLarge 1 bed NO Pets. $560 570-824-3050 eves ers and flush toilets. apartment, with dry, water, sewer & WILKES-BARRE room water 1 bedroom, recently 3002 N. Twp Blvd. /month + security + 570-823-7274 Nestled near new tile and lami- garbage included. included nate. Wall to wall AVAILABLE $495/month + refurbished, Medical office for utilities. References orchards and separate kitchen/ rent on the Pittston & credit check. produce farms in carpet. Great security & lease. McDermott & KINGSTON: Smith Hourigan living room, tenant By-Pass. Highly vis- 570-239-5322 LUZERNE/KINGSTON the hills between neighborhood. Sec- HUD accepted. McDermott 3 bedroom, gas 1 and 2 bedrooms Group pays utilities. ible location with Dallas and Tunkhan- tion 8 welcome. 570-687-6216 or Real Estate heat, stove and $465/480 + plenty of parking. nock. For informa- $575 with water, 570-954-0727 SHAVERTOWN Inc. Property washer included. WYOMING: security. Call $1,800 sq. ft. of NANTICOKE tion and applica- sewer, heat and One bedroom, living Management Large 3 bedroom New rugs, yard, no garbage included. 1 and 2 bedrooms 570-401-9124 beautifully finished tions call: room & kitchen 570-675-4025 with 2 full baths, pets. $750 plus utili- Call (570)-371-9770 (570)239-9840 MOUNTAIN TOP space can be used includes Stove, ties and security WILKES-BARRE: IMMEDIATELY apartment. Security (direct line) To place your for any type office Fridge, Washer & 570-430-7901 4 Bedroom AVAILABLE 2ND required. No pets. Mon-Fri. 8-7pm use. $1,750/ mo. Dryer. Sewer and 1/2 Double FLOOR UNIT! $500/month + util- ad Call Toll Free Sat. 8-noon FORTY FORT ities. Call plus utilities. garbage also includ- LINE UP 1 bedroom, 1st floor, 1 bedroom apart- 1-800-427-8649 Jolyn Bartoli MLS 13-098 ed. $750. a month. MOUNTAIN TOP stove & refrigera- WILKES-BARRE: ments for elderly, Completely remod- 570-696-5425 Call Charlie $40 application fee. tor. 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