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SPORTS PENN STATE ABUSE SCANDAL SHOWCASE Homestead tax break going up

The removal of ineligible properties will increase the assistance for others.

By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES [email protected] Sharapova advances Luzerne County school dis- at Open tricts will receive a combined $11.8 million in gambling reve- After dropping a total nue to reduce property taxes on of five games in three primary residences this year, a matches that averaged new state estimate shows. The overall allocation to coun- less than an hour each, ty districts has remained about the same since the gambling- moved into the quar- funded breaks started with 2008- 09 school tax bills. terfinals at the only The owners of 84,340 primary AP PHOTO/CENTRE DAILY TIMES, NABIL K. MARK tourna- residences eligible for the home- Media trucks line Allegheny Street in front of the Centre County Courthouse in downtown Bellefonte on Monday. Jury se- ment she hasn’t won stead/farmstead break will pay lection in the Jerry Sandusky sexual abuse trial is scheduled for today. $52 to $212 less for school taxes, by dispensing with depending on the district, the tactics and swinging state says. Elimination of more away until she finally than 3,500 ineligible households pulled out a 6-4, 6-7 by the county and school districts boosts the individual credit (5), 6-2 victory over slightly. 44th-ranked Klara Za- Judge: No pseudonyms The estimates stem from the kopalova of the Czech state’s legal requirement to an- nually publicize how much gam- Republic. Page 1B By MARK SCOLFORO bling money each district will re- ceive and project how much each Associated Press KEY PLAYERS IN ELLEFONTE— Alleged vic- Better days home or farm owner will save in PENN STATE SCANDAL: the coming school year. NATIONAL LEAGUE Btims of former Penn State as- JERRY SANDUSKY foreseen for The estimated tax bill reduc- Role: Former assistant tions by district: sistant football coach Jerry Sandus- •Crestwood, $76 CARDINALS 5 football coach and ky will have to testify using their real founder of The Second Penn State •Dallas, $52 METS 3 Mile charity for chil- •Greater Nanticoke Area, names, and tweets or other electron- dren, accused of mo- $145 lesting boys over a •Hanover Area, $202 GIANTS 3 ic communications by reporters will 15-year period. The Sandusky case can make •Hazleton Area, $154 Background: Arrested •Lake-Lehman, $97 in November after a university stronger, expert CUBS 2 not be permitted during the trial, •Northwest Area, $167 long investigation by a statewide grand and some area grads say. the judge ruled Monday. jury. He had been a very successful defen- •Pittston Area, $106 H.S. SOFTBALL sive coach for the Nittany Lions for 30 •Wilkes-Barre Area, $212 years, and prosecutors say he used his •Wyoming Area, $84 NANTICOKE 5 Meanwhile, Sandusky’s hopes for a last- fame in the community to attract victims. By BILL O’BOYLE •Wyoming Valley West, $146 minute delay in his trial on charges he sexual- Charges: Involuntary deviate sexual in- [email protected] The reductions will be deduct- PINE GROVE 4 ly abused 10 boys were dashed when the state tercourse, indecent assault of a young child, WILKES-BARRE – A crisis ed from school tax bills issued unlawful contact with minors, corruption of this summer. Supreme Court issued a one-paragraph order minors, endangering the welfare of children. management expert says Penn INTERNATIONAL that denied a sealed motion but did not dis- State can use the Jerry Sandus- The state Department of Edu- Status: Faces trial with jury selection today. cation has a pot of $615.6 million LEAGUE close the justices’ reasoning. ky case to strengthen its bond in slots revenue from11 operating That sets the stage for the start of jury selec- DOTTIE SANDUSKY with students and alumni and casinos to divvy up among school tion this morning at the Centre County Cour- Role: Married to Jerry YANKEES 5 Sandusky. rebuild its image. Local sup- districts this year. thouse. TIDES 4 Background: Dottie porters say their loyalty has not That’s a $3.5 million increase Lawyers for several of the accusers had Sandusky has stood by wavered, although some are compared to 2011-12, when asked that their clients be allowed to testify her husband, issuing a disappointed with the treat- $612.1 million was collected from under pseudonyms, a rarity in criminal cases. statement in December ment of former football gambling facilities. The highest Cleland said they must use their real names, that proclaimed his coach Joe Paterno. collection was $616.5 million in but that he and lawyers will “cooperate when innocence and said “If Penn State University is INSIDE accusers were making 2010-11, records show. possible” to protect witness privacy and per- up stories. She is not charged. larger than the Sandusky case – The education department us- ANEWS: Local 3A sonal information. and I believe it is – then it es a formula based largely on en- Nation & World 5A “Arguably any victim of any crime would TIM CURLEY should act like it,” said Scott So- rollment, personal income and Obituaries 8A prefer not to appear in court, not to be sub- Role: Penn State ath- bel, president and chief execu- property market values to deter- Editorials 11A letic director, on leave jected to cross-examination, not to have his or tive officer of Media & Commu- mine allotments for each district, while he fights criminal said department spokesperson BSPORTS: 1B her credibility evaluated by a jury — not to charges for actions nications Strategies in Wash- Tim Eller. BUSINESS :7B put his name and reputation at stake,” the related to the Sand- ington, D.C. “Crisis situations Wilkes-Barre Area will receive Stocks 7B judge wrote. “But we ask citizens to do that usky scandal. are also opportunities to have a the most -- $2.9 million – followed Weather 8B every day in courts across the nation.” Background: Curley focus on your school, do the by Hazleton Area, with $2.7 mil- Media organizations, including The Associ- fielded a complaint right thing and rebound even CHEALTH: 1C about Sandusky in a lion. ated Press, typically do not identify people stronger.” Birthdays 5C team shower with a boy in early 2001, and The lowest allocation is without their consent who say they were sex- Television 6C told a grand jury he instructed Sandusky Sobel, whose firm has exten- $322,084 for Dallas. Crossword/Horoscope 7C ually abused. not to be inside Penn State athletic facil- sive experience in crisis man- School districts divide their al- Comics 8C Sandusky, 68, faces 52 charges he abused ities with any young people. agement, referred to the old ad- location by the number of proper- the boys over 15 years, allegations he has re- Charges: Failure to properly report suspect- age that “What doesn’t kill you ty owners who signed up for the DCLASSIFIED: 1D ed child abuse and perjury for lying to the peatedly denied. He remains confined to his makes you stronger.” homestead/farmstead break. home as he awaits trial. grand jury. He denies the allegations and is “Going through the pain of al- seeking to have the charges dismissed. The number of eligible house- BenAndreozzi,whorepresentsoneoftheal- most getting killed actually holds has decreased 3,550 coun- WEATHER INSIDE: see more key players on Page 12A tywide from last year’s 87,890, re- Madelyn Evan. Afternoon SeeDENIES, Page 12A SeeFUTURE, Page 12A showers, cool. High 67, low SeeHOMESTEAD, Page 12A 47. Details, Page 8B Discovery of Skinhead committeeman perplexes area GOP

Chairman Casey calls for vestigate its op- 4th ward. intends to serve out his term on of power in our party,” Casey tions before No candidates had sought the the committee and he has said said. But those views must be careful, legal action, but a making any de- committee member seat, allow- that he would fight any efforts to tempered with the party rules Jewish candidate is angry. cisions regard- ing Smith, of Pittston, to win the have him removed. He received and regulations. ing whether unpaid party post through a one vote, according to election “The knee-jerk reaction should Smith can write-in campaign in the primary results. be that we should throw him By ANDREW M. SEDER maintain his election. The election result didn’t at- out,” Casey said, but the party seat. Following the first committee tract attention until it was publi- has bylaws it must follow. “The [email protected] Smith Smith, 41, meeting since the election, Smith cized on white supremacist web- minute you start parsing off who Luzerne County Republican the former di- on Thursday night said the meet- sites when Smith notified sup- can hold a seat it becomes a slip- Party Chairman Terry Casey on rector of the Keystone State Skin- ing went “fine” and the reception porters of his victory last week by pery slope.” Monday called recently elected heads, was elected in April to the he received there was “OK.” He posting a message to the online He said none of the members of party committeeman Steve party committee position in the said no one there asked him to re- forum White News Now. 6 09815 10011 Smith’s viewpoints “despicable.” county’s third district. It’s a four- sign and “nothing bad” was said. “We don’t want a skinhead, But the organization must in- year term representing Pittston’s Smith said on Thursday that he white supremacist in a position SeeSKINHEAD, Page 12A K

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Swoyersville chief HELPING HANDS FROM OUT OF STATE DETAILS asks to have police LOTTERY MIDDAY DRAWING officer job posted DAILY NUMBER – 2-8-4 BIG 4 – 6-7-9-0 By GERI GIBBONS QUINTO – 4-7-0-0-0 Times Leader Correspondent SWOYERSVILLE -- Police Chief Tom TREASURE HUNT DiMaria asked council on Monday to 03-16-19-20-26 request the Civil Service Board to post NIGHTLY DRAWING the position of police officer for the bor- DAILY NUMBER – 2-2-5 ough. BIG 4 – 0-7-5-0 WHAT’S NEXT DiMaria said he want- QUINTO – 5-1-2-9-2 The next meeting of ed to have a CASH 5 council will take place list of possi- July 2 at 6:30 p.m. 08-28-31-37-38 ble candi- MATCH 6 dates availa- ble in the 07-21-24-38-46-47 case of a vacancy on the department. In other business, the council also HARRISBURG – One player had a first reading of a proposed pave matched all five winning cut ordinance amendment that would numbers drawn in Monday’s increase processing fees from a mini- “ Cash 5” mum of $20 for a pave cut not exceed- ing 2 feet by 4 feet to $50 for that cut. game, so the jackpot will be The tree lawn fee would be increased worth $125,000. That person from $5 to $25. won $502,114. Council Secretary Gene Breznay said Lottery officials said 99 the increase was appropriate and over- players matched four num- due. Council will hold the final vote on bers and won $324 each; the amendment in July. 4,403 players matched Resident Kenny Rosa, Slocum Street, three numbers and won $12 addressed council, saying that he was each; and 52,910 players concerned with events taking place at CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER matched two numbers and ary Couchman of Modesto, Calif., helps homeowner Tom Reilly of Montgomery Avenue in West Pittston Swoyersville Fire Hall because of exces- won $1 each. sive late-night noise. He said several Munwrap wiring inside his flood-damaged home. Couchman is one of 14 parishioners from Trinity United • Thursday’s “Pennsylva- events continued until after midnight, Presbyterian Church in Modesto who are in the area helping home owners whose houses were damaged by nia Match 6 Lotto” jackpot disturbing neighbors. the September flooding. The volunteers will be here all week, working on homes in West Pittston and Plains will be worth at least Council President Ronald Alunni Township. They are part of the Presbyterian Disaster Assistance program that has sent volunteers to several $900,000 because no play- said he would ensure that future activ- states to aid in disaster recovery. They bring their own tools, and the organization helps pay for some of the er holds a ticket with one ities at the hall would be well moni- row that matches all six tored and would end at a reasonable materials. The volunteers were working putting up drywall and running electrical wiring. Doug Sievers is the winning numbers drawn in hour. local coordinator for the program. The flooding was spawned by Tropical Storm Lee and affected many com- Monday’s game. Danny Balast, Poland Street, said he munities throughout the Northeast, forcing thousands to evacuate as well. had a concern about the safety of a near- by property. He said that bricks and oth- er debris often landed on his vehicles OBITUARIES and he was concerned that someone might get hurt. Ader, Kathleen Zoning Officer Joe Ruscavage said Sewers, composting focus of Jackson Twp. Cooper, Donald Jr. the property would be coming up for Cunningham, Catherine sheriff’s sale before the end of the year Dezinski, Frances and he anticipated that the problem would be resolved at that time. Resident questions supervisors WHAT’S NEXT Digun, Sophie Council also lauded Rob Koval, direc- regarding $22,875 bill for Bulford The next supervisors meeting will be at 6 Frey, Sandra tor of the borough’s ambulance servic- Farms project. p.m. July 9 in the municipal building. Jasulevicz, Mark es, for receiving the Geisinger EMS Mattey, Barbara Provider of the Year Award for his work in the borough. area where the operation is planned. Mattey, Marilyn Mary Rinehart, of the Commission By SARAH HITE Fox urged residents to attend the soon- Menichini, Charles on Economic Opportunity, was given [email protected] to-be scheduled planning commission and Mitchneck, Phyllis permission to hold a Food 4 Kids! sum- JACKSON TWP. – Residents asked su- zoning hearing board meetings on the Reddington, Gerald pervisors about the Bulford Farms sewer matter to voice their opinions. mer lunch program at Roosevelt Park Wudarski, Joseph weekdays from June 11 to Aug. 17. project and a proposed composting pro- FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER He said the supervisors also have some Rinehart indicated a volunteer was ject for SCI-Dallas at a meeting Monday. Tim Evans, Jackson Township super- concerns about the project and will con- needed to assist with that program. Resident Mary Dockeray wanted to visor, talks to Jeffrey Malak, township sider having Malak attend the hearings to Page 8A know about a townshipwide sewer plan solicitor, at Monday’s meeting. express the supervisors’ and residents’ that was sent to the state Department of opinions. WHO TO CONTACT Environmental Protection and why the Malak said some residents are con- Malak said he and Chairman John Wilkes Jr. will renegotiate the Steele Road Bulford Farms project was only “two sen- cerned about paying taxes towards the Missed Paper...... 829-5000 Dallas schools honor agreement with Larksville Borough and tences.” project when it doesn’t affect their proper- Obituaries...... 970-7224 Solicitor Jeffrey Malak said the plan on- that the borough is up to date on all pay- Advertising ...... 970-7101 ties at all. 5retiring employees ly briefly mentions the Bulford Farms sew- ments owed to the township. Advertising Billing ...... 970-7328 Dockeray said she has yet to see docu- er project because it addresses the entire Late last year, the township ended its Classified Ads...... 970-7130 By SARAH HITE township’s sewage needs. ments that were sent to DEP justifying the 39-year agreement with the borough after Newsroom...... 970-7242 [email protected] project, though Malak said he has tried to Dockeray said she and “at least one oth- not having received payment for services Vice President/Executive Editor DALLAS TWP. — The Dallas School er” neighbor are upset about paying the provide all the documents Dockeray has rendered to Steele Road since 2005. Joe Butkiewicz...... 970-7249 Board honored five retiring employees $22,875 to complete the project, which requested. Malak said the situation was “resolved Asst. Managing Editor at a work session on Monday night. will revamp the sewer system in that sec- Residents also asked about a project amicably” and the two parties are moving Anne Woelfel...... 970-7232 Dallas Elementary kindergarten tion of the township. proposed by the Dallas Area Municipal forward. City Editor teacher Lucy Callahan will retire with The township will also incur costs in the Authority to operate a composting site on In another matter, the board approved Daniel Burnett ...... 970-7180 33 years of service, high school English project, but Supervisor Al Fox said the ma- land owned by SCI-Dallas. the hiring of Harry Vivian as assistant Sports Editor and language arts teacher Candyce jority of property owners have agreed to Bonnie Dombrowski said she has con- code enforcement officer at an hourly rate John Medeiros...... 970-7143 Fike will retire with 31 years, high the project’s costs. cerns about noise, traffic and safety of the of $12.75. Editorial Page Editor school band director Todd Hunter will Mark Jones...... 970-7305 retire with 24 years of service, middle Features Editor school li- Sandra Snyder...... 970-7383 WHAT’S NEXT brarian Online Editor The next Dallas School Louise Ro- Chris Hughes ...... 970-7324 berts will Solicitor confirms feds took Jackson Twp. records Board meeting will be held Director, Interactive and New Media at 7 p.m. June 11 in the retire with Nick DeLorenzo ...... 970-7152 administration building. 19 years The solicitor for Jackson Township time around March and obtained re- erything right in Jackson Township Photo Editor and Dallas confirmed Monday that federal agents cords from 2010 and 2011. and are waiting for them to contact us Clark Van Orden ...... 970-7175 Elemen- recently sought administrative re- Malak said he did not know which to see what the next step is,” Malak Community News ...... 970-7245 tary gifted instructor Linda Doughton cords from township, but he said he agency the agents were from or any said. will retire with eight years of service, did not know the nature of the inquiry. other details. He said the township is Supervisor John Wilkes Jr. declined E-MAIL though she has been an employee of the News tips: [email protected] Solicitor Jeffrey Malak said agents cooperating. to comment Monday night. district for more than 20 years. Community News: [email protected] School principals, board members visited the township building some “We are confident we have done ev- Terrie Morgan-Besecker and Superintendent Frank Galicki ad- dressed each retiree before offering BUILDING each a small gift in appreciation of ser- TRUST vice to the district. Zoning issue, ethnic allegations spark disputes in Kingston Three high school students in the Ju- nior Leadership Wilkes-Barre program The Times Leader strives to spoke to the board about their yearlong By SUSAN DENNEY ing board and that he should said. Hughes said of the discus- correct errors, clarify stories participation in the group, which aims Times Leader Correspondent present his case to the board. He said Reznak had accused sion during last month’s meet- and update them promptly. to help high school juniors develop KINGSTON -- Municipal So- When Stewart threatened the municipality of racism in ing, “We did hear the rationale Corrections will appear in this leadership skills and benefit the com- licitor Harry Mattern took going to court, Mayor James statements to the press and in a shift from structural damage to spot. If you have information munity. strong exception to comments Haggerty said he would have to letter to the editor. the direction the park was go- to help us correct an inaccu- Blake Donovan said the program was racy or cover an issue more by resident R. Clark Stewart file an appeal first. Council President Sandra ing.” especially useful in meeting new peo- thoroughly, call the newsroom who accused him of subverting “File an appeal. Exercise your Kase intervened and gave Rez- Hughes said he believes that ple from different areas and breaking at 829-7242. down stereotypes about students from alegal case involving zoning. remedies,” Haggerty said. nak time to ask his questions for whatever reason the wall other schools in the Wyoming Valley. “I resent strongly being Resident Bill Reznak, who but doubted the council could was taken down, the Hispanic In other business, the board head called a subversive person,” had spoken at the last council answer them. “We had no indi- community considers it was be- from Bob Nesbit of Crabtree Rohr- Mattern said. meeting about a concrete wall cation that the wall was being cause of their use of the park. baugh & Associates, project architect Stewart is involved in a law- torn down at James S. Keiper torn down,” she said to Reznak. Kase disagreed. for the high school construction. suit about a zoning issue and Memorial Park, wanted to ask “That wall coming down “This was not our intent,” +(ISSN No. 0896-4084) He said an issue regarding fume has made accusations against additional questions about the leaves a bad taste in my she said. “We want to be a wel- USPS 499-710 hoods in the art studio will need to be Mattern and other employees demolition of wall. mouth,” resident Frank Hughes coming community to all eth- Issue No. 2012-157 addressed once school is out of session, of the municipality. Stewart Haggerty interrupted his said. nic groups.” Newsroom and the project will cost $2,074. He also passed out a packet of informa- comments. “We’re not going to He, like Reznak, believes the She asked, “Can we speak to 829-7242 [email protected] said issues relating to the gym floor tion to council members. go over this again and again. We wall was torn down because some of the people in the His- and auditorium will be addressed dur- Circulation Council President Sandra set forth at great length the rea- large numbers of Hispanics Jim McCabe – 829-5000 ing the summer months. [email protected] Case said Kingston had a zon- sons for doing it,” the mayor were using it. SeeKINGSTON, Page 7A Published daily by:

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THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com ➛ timesleader.com TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 2012 PAGE 3A LOCAL IN BRIEF Audit: County DPW misspent Meth labs no longer State: Cash assistance and food Public Welfare. The report faulted management for stamps are two of the programs in The audit, released in January, de- failing to ensure recipients were in termined the county office failed to which problems were found. properly evaluate income and dis- compliance with regulations. just rural ability guidelines, allowed persons who failed to pay fines associated By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER with criminal convictions to obtain tration. Two recent busts in W-B Math tournament winners at Dodson [email protected] benefits and failed to ensure persons Those benefits, known as general examples of a problem that’s Elementary School. WILKES-BARRE – Lax oversight receiving cash benefits were employ- assistance, are supposed to cease by management at the Luzerne ed, enrolled in a training program or once a person obtains Supplemental being seen more often. WILKES-BARRE County Assistance office allowed attempting to obtain work. The re- Security income. The county office dozens of people to collect more port covered the period March 2006 failed to ensure people who obtained Dodson wins math contest than $45,000 in benefits they were to December 2009. general assistance benefits applied By EDWARD LEWIS not eligible to receive, according to a DPW provides various support for the federal benefits, resulting in [email protected] On Monday the Wilkes-Barre Area state audit. programs for the indigent, including $15,868 in benefits being paid to 11 WILKES-BARRE – Local au- School District Elementary Math Tour- The audit, performed by the Audi- general assistance cash benefits that persons who were not eligible, the thorities’ view of methampheta- nament was won by four fifth-graders tor General’s Office, found problems assist those who are temporarily or audit said. mine laboratories -- once consid- from Dodson Elementary. in several different programs, includ- permanently disabled until a deter- The office also failed to review in- ered a rural problem -- has Kistler Elementary competed against ing cash assistance and food stamps, mination is made regarding their eli- come for people receiving cash changed with the recent bust of a Dodson Elementary in a best-of-seven which are administered by the coun- gibility for federal disability benefits suspected meth lab near a city match in the finals, and Dodson swept ty office for the state Department of through the Social Security Adminis- SeeDPW,Page 9A hospital and another across from the series with four consecutive wins, aschool. according to instructional technology Last month, an operation at 80 coach Todd Jones. Church St. near Geisinger South Atraveling trophy will be moved Wilkes-Barre was shut down, and from Solomon Elementary, which won on Friday agents closed one at 72 the tournament last year, to Dodson Beekman St. across from Lu- Elementary until the next tournament. zerne County Head Start. Jones said students compete to get Both locations are within on the team that will represent each walking distance of Wilkes-Barre fifth-grade class within a school. Area’s Meyers High School on Those teams compete against each Carey Avenue and Kistler Ele- other to determine a school team, mentary School on Old River which in turn competes with the other Road. four district elementary schools in the “We’re starting to see more of Internet-based competition. it,” said John Soprano, regional The winning team consisted of director for the state Office of At- Courtney Dawson, Skylar Elmy, Joseph torney General Bureau of Narcot- Ammons and Van Anh Bui. ics Investigation about finding meth labs in neighborhoods. “In NANTICOKE prior years, we were finding labs mostly in the country.” Water projects completed The discovery of the two sus- pected meth labs follows other Pennsylvania American Water Co. on raids in populated neighbor- Monday announced the completion of hoods on June 23, 2011, when several main replacement projects state drug agents found evidence totaling 4,300 feet of aging pipe to that meth was manufactured in- improve reliability for customers, re- side a house at 356 Blackman St. duce service disruptions and increase and a garage at 71 Regent St., water flows for firefighting. both in Wilkes-Barre. The projects, located in Nanticoke, Soprano said the regional At- Sugar Notch and Hanover Township, torney General’s Office has inves- are valued at approximately $655,000 CLARK VAN ORDEN PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER tigated 23 suspected meth labs in and got underway last month. Fourth-grade students from Kistler Elementary School Glenda Olivares, Michael Sthal and Kevin Burgos tend to tomato Luzerne County since May 2011. The projects included replacing plants that were planted in raised beds behind the school Monday morning under the watchful eye of dairy farmers Paul “Over the last several years, undersized, cast-iron water main with and Mary Fetter of Dalton. The students also learned about compost and what it is, and distributed compost to several meth labs across the state have new 8- and 12-inch ductile iron pipe. other raised beds at the school. been creeping into more populat- Pennsylvania American Water installed ed areas, both suburban and ur- new pipe in the following municipal- ban,” said attorney general ities: spokesman Nils Hagen-Frederik- •Nanticoke – Replaced 2,700 feet of Adairy good lesson sen. aging pipe along several streets, in- “Labs are not limited to just ru- cluding Garfield, Dietrich, Rye, East, ral areas. They are not even limit- Ward, and Honeypot. ed to physical structures. We •Sugar Notch – Replaced 1,000 feet Kistler Elementary School students tram. “We try to promote environ- have seen cases where cooks and of 10-inch water main dating from the pitch in as they learn about dairy mental awareness of our field by hav- users were actually producing ing local dairy farmers come out and 1890s along Broadhead Avenue. farming and where food comes from. meth in moving vehicles, on •Hanover Township – Installed 600 talk with the students about what their way back from shopping for feet along Holiday Court. they do.” pills and ingredients. Depending Beltram said the Dairy Council on the production method, labs By STEVEN FONDO works hand-in-hand with local pro- WILKES-BARRE Times Leader Correspondent can be found anywhere,” he add- gram coordinators and in-school nu- ed. Blue Cross approves grants WILKES-BARRE — The farmer tritionists to teach children the ba- Aconviction for manufactur- takes a wife was a fitting adage at Kis- sics about healthy eating and exer- ing or delivering a controlled The board of directors of the Blue tler Elementary School on Monday as cise, as part of a national obesity pre- substance in a school zone car- Ribbon Foundation of Blue Cross of dairy farmers Paul and Mary Fetter of Jamie Vergara and Allycia Harris, vention initiative. ries a mandatory sentence of two Northeastern Pennsylvania approved Standing Still Dairy Farm visited the both fourth-grade students at Kistler “We partner with the NFL in their to four years in prison in Penn- five grants totaling $47,975 at its May school as part of the American Dairy Elementary School in Wilkes-Barre, ‘Play 60’ campaign,” said Beltram. sylvania. 31 meeting. Among the recipients was Association classroom program. react to learning that cow manure “We add the nutritional component Luzerne County District Attor- the Luzerne County Community Col- The Fetters, of Dalton, explained goes into the makeup of compost. in our companion program which is ney Stefanie Salavantis said the lege Dental Clinic. the day-to-day operation of their called ‘Fuel Up to Play 60.’” sentence can go higher, up to five Operating four days a week, 30 dairy farm, as well as the steps they The visit was arranged through The NFL’s Play 60 program encour- years in prison with the felony weeks a year to provide screenings, take to limit their carbon footprint as Kistler’s fourth-grade science coordi- ages developing children to get up conviction of illegal drug mak- evaluations and education for a diverse they bring vital dairy products to nator, Mike Corcoran, as part of a and “play” for at least 60 minutes ing. population of patients, the clinic served market. year-long agricultural-themed pro- each day. “It’s terrible when someone more than 830 uninsured children and Anational program titled “The gram in which students work on vari- The Dairy Council donates manure would produce methampheta- adults, including the elderly and spe- Dairy Farmer Image Campaign” ous activities from vegetable garden- compost to schools across the coun- mine across the street from a day cial needs individuals. The clinic antici- works with schools and students of ing to horticulture. try as fertilizer for their school gar- care, placing children at risk,” pates an increase in the number of all ages across the country to educate “This is a great program, designed den programs. As part of the present- Salavantis said. “Whatever we uninsured patients seeking services in them on dairy farming, sustainable to teach students where food actually ation, the students manned a bucket can do to try and go after the peo- the future. foods, the environment and school- comes from,” said American Dairy brigade to fill troughs and flower pots ple who produce this isn’t going When combined with matching sponsored gardens. Council spokesperson Brenda Bel- with the donated fertilizer. to be taken lightly by our office.” funds, the Foundation’s $8,000 grant will help the clinic purchase dental supplies to serve no less than 520 new uninsured patients in Luzerne, Lacka- wanna, and Wyoming Counties. Time praises Geisinger System on handling of end-of-life issues

WYOMING Cover story details decisions faced employees tably fell down. By the third week, the staff can give more individual attention and pro- by writer Joe Klein as his parents’ left him so and I were co-conspirators, laughing duce better results. The case managers call Inmate surrenders to police impressed, about Dad’s stubbornness and trying out or visit the patients regularly to make sure health declined. Aman who failed to return to the he decided to new strategies to make him more con- they’ve taken their medication, weighed Scranton Community Corrections write the per- tent,” Klein wrote. themselves (on Bluetooth scales that send Center in Scranton sonal story “The situation was, of course, horrific -- the results to the Geisinger computers), are By ANDREW M. SEDER and share it MomandDadwere bothfadingaway--but eating the right things and are aware of up- surrendered Monday [email protected] with others. Ino longer felt so guilty and frustrated. I coming appointments. They are also there at the state police “HOW TO DIE” Having to was part of a team making their passage as to listen to complaints, which, as those of us Wyoming barracks. Those words appear in large white cap- handle end- comfortable as possible. After the strug- who’ve been through parent care know, are Ryan J. Kates ital letters on a red background on this of-life issues glesI’dbeenthroughwithDad,it’shardfor not infrequent.” signed out from the week’s cover of Time magazine. The cover with a loved me to describe what a relief this was.”. Geisinger’s approach has been high- center at about 8:55 story, written by columnist Joe Klein, de- one can be Danville-based Geisinger operates sev- lighted during President Barack Obama’s p.m. Sunday to go to tails the decisions he faced as his parents’ difficult,Kleinwrote,buthefoundthatthe eral hospitals including those in Wilkes- first state of the union address, and Klein Kates work. He arrived at healthdeclined,andtheroletheGeisinger way Geisinger goes about doing it made Barre, Plains Township and Scranton. said he understands why it works and why work but stayed only Health System played in those choices. the situation more bearable. In the piece, Klein goes on to say: “Geis- it earned the president’s praise. And he un- until 11:30 p.m. and failed to return to Klein’s parents lived in State College “In my parents’ case, Geisinger had inger has found, for example, that by adding derstands why, what he calls “fee-for-ser- the center. and eventually moved into the Fairways, a worked with the nursing staff at the Fair- case managers -- nurses who work by phone vice medicine” is expensive for health in- State police at Dunmore were in- nursing home located within their retire- ways. I was consulted about every adjust- and in person from doctors’ offices -- to surance companies and customers but vestigating until Kates turned himself ment community. His first experience ment in medication and told about every chronic elderly-care cases (like my parents in at the Wyoming barracks. with Geisinger doctors and other system timeDadtriedtodoawalkaboutandinevi- before they entered the nursing home), they SeeGEISINGER, Page 4A CMYK

PAGE 4A TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 2012 ➛ NEWS THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com Pa. Senate pauses to honor Lemmond LIU grads ready for world

The former senator is recalled LEMMOND ARRANGEMENTS Eight graduates received as a man who rejected training with life skills to • A funeral will be conducted 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Dallas United partisanship for service. Methodist Church, 4 Parsonage St., Dallas. The Rev. Robert G. Wood transition to adult life. and the Rev. Charles F. Gommer will officiate. • Interment will be in Memorial Shrine Park, Carverton, at the conve- nience of the family. By BILL O’BOYLE • Friends may call today from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Harold C. Snowdon By SUSAN DENNEY [email protected] Funeral Home Inc., 140 N. Main St., Shavertown. Times Leader Correspondent HARRISBURG – State Sen. • Memorial donations may be made to: Dallas United Methodist PLAINS TWP. -- The eight Lisa Baker offered a “condolence Church, 4 Parsonage St., Dallas, PA 18612, or Commonwealth Hospice graduates of the Luzerne Inter- resolution” Monday on the floor at St. Luke’s Villa, Wilkes-Barre, 80 E. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, mediate Unit were all smiles as of the state Senate to remember PA 18702. they posed in their gowns and her longtime friend, mentor and mortarboards before their gradu- predecessor, Charles D. Lem- ation Monday at the Wilkes- mond Jr. tor, Baker gave all of her Senate ple equation -- civic duty and in- Barre Career and Technology Lemmond, 83, a Republican colleagues a bottle of Hank’s tegrity equal quality leadership. Center. from Dallas who served in the Root Beer – the family recipe of Lemmond was an Ivy League- Six of the eight students at- Senate from 1986 to 2006, died former state Sen. Hank Salva- trained lawyer, graduating from tended school at the center. The CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/FOR THE TIMES LEADER Wednesday. tore. Lemmond always gave vis- Harvard University and the Uni- other two attended the REAL A- Joshua Levan winces as his aide, Anna Mae Hanlon, helps him “It is always a sad moment itors to his office a bottle of versity of Pennsylvania. He cademy in Pittston. with his graduation cap Monday afternoon during the Luzerne when a distinguished former Hank’s Root Beer, she said. served as a judge on the Luzerne “We try to prepare them with Intermediate Unit graduation at Wilkes-Barre CTC. member passes,” Baker said. “Please join me in raising your County Court of Common Pleas “But this one hits closer to life skills to transition into their bottle of Hank’s in tribute to Sen. and, Baker said, those titles Haskell said that the best thing Executive Director Hal Bloss home. From the time of my first adult life. We connect them with Charlie Lemmond,” Baker said meant a lot to him. about school was “my friends and spoke to the families about their memories, Charlie Lemmond at the conclusion of her floor Baker said there are many les- day development programs or a my teachers.” students. has been part of my life. Over the tribute to Lemmond. sons learned from Lemmond’s job,” said Kathleen Bonning, who years, he was a neighbor, a father Lemmond spent 21 years in legacy. teaches the 18- to 21-year-olds at After graduation she is going “The greatest joy each of us ex- figure, a role model, a mentor, a the state Senate, succeeding the “Whenever a citizen stands up the CTC. to enjoy babysitting her niece. perience isn’t how we change catalyst, a counselor, a boss and late Frank O’Connell. Baker said at a school board meeting or a She said that for her gradua- She wants to go back to school to them. It’s that they have changed finally, my predecessor. Always, Lemmond’s impact was more council meeting and says their tion day is not all happiness. “It’s study auto mechanics. us.” He turned to the graduates he was a dear and devoted personal than political. piece, we will thank Charlie. bittersweet. I’ll miss them so Connie Ward, of Wilkes-Barre, and said, “You have made a tre- friend. “He was a man of moderate Whenever a child benefits from much.” Felicia’s aunt, said Felicia loves mendous difference in our lives,” “So my reflection today comes views and temperament, not a early diagnosis and treatment of All audience members stood as her niece and she loves her six he said. with deep respect and a healthy partisan warrior craving the hearing impairment, we will be the students took their places on cats. For Bloss, this was his last LIU dash of reverence.” spotlight,” she said. “He pre- grateful to Charlie. And whenev- the stage. In their enthusiasm Joseph “Joey” Surdel, 21, of graduation as director. He is retir- Baker said reading the resolu- ferred reasonable practicality er someone acts in a distinctly and joy, the temptation to wave at Wilkes-Barre, was named “the ing this year after 39 years. tion was extremely emotional over rigid philosophy.” statesmanlike manner, we will friends and family was too great most polite young man you will The eight graduates are: Josh- for her, but she managed to get Baker said Lemmond’s ap- say – just like Charlie,” Baker through it. To toast her late men- proach to public office was a sim- said. for some of the grads. ever meet” during the ceremony. ua Levan, Crestwood; Matthew Gregory Koons, director of spe- Surdel said, “I’m always happy.” Mitkowski, GNA; Joshua Zyg- cial education for the LIU, gave When asked what he plans to munt, Pittston Area; Eric Parker, MRI or blood test or dialysis even OnMonday, Steelesaid“Geisin- the commencement speech. do after graduation, he said, “Get Wilkes-Barre Area; Felicia Has- GEISINGER for a patient who probably has on- ger’s recognition by Time maga- “I am very proud of you. All of ajob!” Surdel wants to work at a kell, Wilkes-Barre Area; Joseph ly weeks to live,” Klein wrote. zine is extremely gratifying, and a you have strengths that make you grocery store. Surdel, Wilkes-Barre Area; Patri- “Most doctors don’t like the testament to our commitment to special,” he said. Before the diplomas were cia Porter, Wilkes-Barre Area, Continued from Page 3A (Geisinger) way of doing busi- our patients and the hard work of He honored every student indi- handed out by representatives of and April Ann Cross, Wyoming hard to change. ness. The culture of fee-for-service our more than 17,000 employees. vidually. Their teachers had pro- five school districts involved, LIU Valley West. “Doctors are trained to do what- medicine, which features each Joe Klein’s family’s experience – vided a description of their good ever they can to save a patient, doctor as the captain of his or her while very personal – is not atypi- qualities, their interests and their PHONE: (570) 823-2211 even an elderly one, and that is an own ship, is incredibly powerful,” cal at Geisinger. The entire Geisin- future plans. Then he read from FAX: (570) 824-0553 excellent thing. 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Future tax credits would be worth top aide Monday confirmed the infor- action now apparently to demonstrate Pennsylvania competed with Ohio $67M a year for a petrochemical mation first reported by the online the state’s commitment to sharing the and West Virginia for the planned eth- news service Capitolwire. costs of the multibillion-dollar project. ane-cracking plant and all three states refinery planned in western Pa. The aide, Drew Crompton, said law- The credits would have an aggregate included tax breaks in their proposals. makers will demand assurances that value of nearly $1.7 billion over the 25 Shell announced in March that it the plant will be built in Pennsylvania years that they would remain in place. had picked a site near Monaca, about By PETER JACKSON and that promises of 10,000 to 20,000 Shell already stands to receive 15 35 miles northwest of Pittsburgh and Associated Press jobs will materialize. The bill is expect- years of tax cuts and exemptions under signed a land-option agreement so it HARRISBURG — Gov. Tom Cor- ed to be introduced in the Senate this abill Corbett signed earlier this year to can further evaluate the site. bett, who has been criticized for cut- week, he said. designate the cracker-plant site as an The “cracker” facility would convert ting state spending for schools and so- “The Corbett administration needs expanded Keystone Opportunity Zone. ethane from natural gas produced in cial services, is advocating future tax to sell this and, if they can make a It was unclear how the proposed the Marcellus Shale region into more credits worth $67 million a year for a compelling case that the amount of new tax credits would benefit Shell, profitable chemicals such as ethylene, petrochemical refinery planned by jobs proposed is accurate, I think some although Crompton said it could sell which is used in making products in- Shell Oil Co. in western Pennsylvania people (in the Senate) are going to be all or the unused portion of the credits cluding plastics and tires. Shell has AP FILE PHOTO to capitalize on booming natural-gas sympathetic to the credit,” said to another company or companies that said it could spend billions of dollars 1 Orie sentenced to 2 ⁄2 to 10 years jail drilling in the Marcellus Shale region. Crompton, who is chief of staff for have a Pennsylvania tax liability. on the project, which is expected to Former Republican state Sen. Jane Corbett has not publicly discussed Scarnati, R-Jefferson. Corbett’s spokesman did not imme- draw other companies to the area, al- 1 Orie was ordered Monday to serve 2⁄2 the proposed tax break, but Senate The credits would not become avail- diately return a call seeking comment though actual construction is still to 10 years in state prison for using President Pro Tempore Joe Scarnati’s able until 2017, but Corbett is seeking Monday morning. years away. her taxpayer-funded legislative staff to do campaign work and forging defense exhibits to try to cover it up. Orie, 50, said nothing before being sentenced by Allegheny County Judge Jeffrey Manning, who directed her to Political report to prison immediately. The judge must still decide whether Orie must repay up to $2 million in restitu- tion, legal fees and other costs. parties

NEW YORK CPA pleads guilty to terror seen in a well-traveled certified public ac- Acountant from New York pleaded guilty Monday to federal charges he poor light used his technical skills to help al- Qaida. Sabirhan Hasanoff had been arrested in 2010 in Dubai and brought to the Poll: More now call selves to face charges of provid- independent than at any ing material support to the terror net- point in the last 75 years. work. He faces up to 15 years in prison. Prosecutors portrayed Hasanoff as a new breed of homegrown terrorist: He lived in Brooklyn with his two children. By JENNIFER AGIESTA An indictment alleged that Hasanaff Associated Press and another man charged in the case WASHINGTON — Call it a met with a third man in 2008 to dis- pox on both the Republican and cuss how to help al-Qaida. It said the Democratic houses. third man paid Hasanoff $50,000 to More Americans now call transfer money and do other tasks for themselves politically independ- the terror network. ent than at any point in the last 75 years, according to a new poll. PEARL HARBOR, HAWAII The survey also shows that AP PHOTO those who do align themselves Midway’s 70th marked Rescue workers search for bodies Monday at the site of a plane crash in Lagos, Nigeria. A plane carrying more than 150 with a party are more ideological Current Pacific Fleet commander people crashed in Nigeria’s largest city on Sunday. Firefighters pulled at least one body from a building that was damaged and have become more polar- Adm. Cecil Haney and other officials by the crash and searched for survivors as several charred corpses could be seen in the rubble. ized than at any point in the last flew 1,300 miles northwest from Oahu 25 years, particularly on issues to Midway Monday to mark the 70th important in this year’s presi- anniversary of the pivotal World War II dential and congressional cam- battle. paigns. Japan had sent four aircraft carriers Party loyalty, however, only to Midway to draw out and destroy More bodies sought in Nigeria goes so far; neither Republicans what remained of the U.S. Pacific Fleet. nor Democrats say their own But the U.S. knew about Japan’s plans. party is doing a good job stand- The U.S. was badly outnumbered All 153 aboard a jet died when it The pilots reported engine trouble be- spent about 20 minutes looking at the ing up for its traditional posi- and its pilots less experienced than crashed Sunday, but authorities fear fore the plane fell out of the sky on a clear wreckage with federal lawmakers and tions. Japan’s. Even so, it sank four Japanese afternoon, smashing into businesses and said the crash was a setback to Nigeria’s Five months before the No- aircraft carriers the first day of the more fatalities on the ground. crowded apartment buildings near La- growing aviation industry. vember elections, the Pew Re- three-day battle and put Japan on the gos’ Murtala Muhammed International “We will make sure this will not repeat search Center poll released defensive, greatly diminishing its abil- Airport. The flight was bound for Lagos, itself in this country,” he said, a pledge Monday sheds light on how the ity to project air power. By JON GAMBRELL Nigeria’s commercial center, from Abuja, that will be hard to keep in a nation with a electorate feels about the na- Associated Press the capital. Two years ago, the same history of major passenger plane crashes VATICAN CITY tion’s two major political parties. LAGOS, Nigeria — Police dogs sniffed MD-83 lost engine power due to a bird in the last 20 years. And sour seems to be an under- U.S. nun’s sex book ripped for dead bodies Monday in the rubble of strike, according to an aviation database. The cause of the crash remained un- statement. buildings destroyed when an airliner “The fear is that since it happened in a clear Monday. The pilots radioed to the The results indicate a collec- The Vatican on Monday sharply crashed into them, killing all 153 aboard, residential area, there may have been Lagos control tower just before the crash, tive thumbs down to both the criticized a book on sexuality written as cranes lifted away heavy pieces of de- many people killed,” said Yushau Shuaib, reporting engine trouble, a military offi- Democratic and Republican Par- by a prominent American nun, saying bris in the grisly aftermath of Nigeria’s aspokesman for Nigeria’s National Emer- cial said. The official spoke on condition ty, showing that an unpreceden- it contradicted church teaching on worst air disaster in nearly two decades. gency Management Agency. of anonymity as he was not authorized to ted 38 percent of adults rejected issues like masturbation, homosexual- Rescue officials said they fear many Overnight, officials brought in a large speak to journalists. The plane crashed both parties and call themselves ity and marriage and that its author more people may have perished on the crane from a local construction company along the typical approach path taken by independents. Only 32 percent had a “defective understanding” of ground. The airline involved said an in- to lift the tail of the aircraft and other de- aircraft heading into Lagos’ airport. now say they are Democrats and Catholic theology. vestigation had begun into the cause of bris, and brought blow torches to cut The plane was built by McDonnell The Vatican’s orthodoxy office said 24 percent now call themselves Sunday’s crash. through the aircraft wreckage. The debris Douglas, which Boeing bought in 1997. It the book, “Just Love: A Framework for Republicans. Christian Sexual Ethics” by Sister ANigeria Red Cross report said 110 still smoldered Monday morning. Some was a long-range variant in McDonnell’s This flight away from the two Margaret Farley, a member of the Sis- bodies had been recovered, with more be- emergency workers wore masks to try Douglas’ popular MD-80 series, one of major political parties began in ters of Mercy religious order and emer- ing dug out from the rubble. A U.S. offi- and protect themselves from the stench the most widely used plane types in the 2008, a time of intense partisan- itus professor of Christian ethics at cial said American citizens had been of the dead. 1980s and 90s. Boeing stopped making ship as President Barack Obama Yale Divinity School, posed “grave aboard the flight. Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan them in 1999. battled Republican Sen. John harm” to the faithful. McCain for the White House. Farley said Monday she never in- Then as now, independent tended the book to reflect official Ca- voters are a critical constituency tholic teaching. Rather, she said, she that candidates must win over to wrote it to explore sexuality via various Vietnam letters from U.S. soldiers released prevail in competitive general religious traditions, theological re- elections. sources and human experience. Exit polls show these voters By LOLITA C. BALDOR exhaustion of war, were given to Defense have sided with the winning can- BERLIN ONLINE and JACK JONES didate in all but two of the past Secretary Leon Panetta in exchange for a To see excerpts of the letter, go to: http:// Associated Press 10 presidential elections. Inde- Arrest made in bizarre case Vietnamese soldier’s diary that was taken bit.ly/Mbse3S HANOI,Vietnam—“IfDadcalls,tellhim from his body by an American GI. The let- pendents broke for Obama, 52 A29-year-old Canadian porn actor Igot too close to being dead but I’m O.K. I ters will be returned to Flaherty’s family in percent to 44 percent for accused of videotaping a killing and was real lucky. I’ll write again soon.” South Carolina. vice members. McCain four years ago. And re- mailing the victim’s body parts to the That poignant message never reached Vietnamese Defense Minister Phung Ron Ward, U.S. casualty resolution spe- cent polling suggests independ- country’s top political parties was ap- the mother of Army Sgt. Steve Flaherty. He Quang Thanh and Panetta made the ex- cialist at the Joint POW/MIA Accounting ents are about evenly divided prehended Monday in Berlin after an was killed in Vietnam in 1969 before he change in a ceremony in which the Viet- Command in Hanoi, said there are at least now between Obama and Mitt international manhunt, putting up no could mail the letters he was carrying, in- namese also agreed to open three new sites four U.S. troops believed to be lost in the Romney, his likely Republican ri- struggle while conceding to arresting cluding one he might have been writing in the country for excavation by the United threeareasthatarebeingopened.Thatleav- val. officers: “you got me.” when he died. The letters were taken by the States to search for troop remains from the es eight sites still restricted by the Viet- Independent voters also have Luka Rocco Magnotta is wanted by Vietnamese after his death, U.S. officials war. Acidic soil in Vietnam erodes bones namese, he said. been on the winning side in con- Canadian authorities on first-degree said in releasing excerpts on Monday. quickly, leaving in many cases only teeth for Thisisthefirsttimesuchajointexchange gressional contests eight out of murder and other charges. He is sus- nine times since 1994. pected of killing Jun Lin — a 33-year- The letters, chronicling the carnage and military teams to use to try to identify ser- of war artifacts has occurred, officials said. old Chinese university student he dat- ed — and mailing Lin’s body parts to Canadian political parties. 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Wilkes-Barre. asked to call Police Chief Chris arrested last week and three juve- IT’S STARTING TO GET POLICE BLOTTER •Police charged Valerie Dalton, Pelchar at 822-9283. niles were charged with the theft of 44, of Plymouth, with two counts alarge amount of jewelry and a gun A BIT MONOTONOUS WILKES-BARRE – City police of driving under the influence after BUTLER TWP. – Township from a house South Old Turnpike reported the following: she allegedly drove on the sidewalk police reported the following: Road on March 28. •Michael Barr, of Wilkes-Barre, on George Avenue on May 27. The •Township police arrested Police said Kyle T. Hoffman, 19, reported Sunday his 2006 Saturn charges were filed on May 29 with Darrell E. Johnson, 19, of Drums, of Icelake Road, was arrested on Ion was stolen from the area of District Judge Martin Kane in on charges he assaulted staff mem- May 30 and charged with theft, South River and Academy streets. Wilkes-Barre. bers at Keystone Job Corps Center criminal conspiracy to commit •Two men discarded a televi- •Police filed charges of open on Saturday. Johnson was charged theft and criminal conspiracy to sion stolen during a home burglary lewdness, disorderly conduct, with simple assault, terroristic commit receiving stolen property. on Crescent Avenue Monday criminal mischief and public drunk- threats and underage drinking. He He was released on $20,000 un- morning. Police said the television enness against Thomas Otto, 42, of was jailed at the Luzerne County secured bail. was found in bushes in the area of North Washington Street, after he Correctional Facility for lack of Police said a 17-year-old female Crescent and Grebe streets. The allegedly smashed a window at $20,000 bail. from Butler Township and a 16- two men stole the television after house on North Washington Street •Aglobal positioning system year-old male from Wapwallopen entering the house through a at 8:10 a.m. Saturday. A man was reported stolen Saturday from were petitioned to Luzerne County window. Police described one of chased after Otto, who dropped his avehicle on Buck Ridge Drive, Juvenile Court on charges of bur- the suspects as a white male, early pants and exposed himself, police Beech Mountain Lakes. Police said glary, criminal trespass, theft and 20s, about 5 feet, 6 inches tall, allege. several vehicles in the development receiving stolen property. A 17- wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt, The charges were filed Monday have been entered and items stolen year-old male from Butler Town- and the other man is about 6 feet, 1 with District Judge Martin Kane in in recent weeks. ship was also involved in the in- inch tall. Wilkes-Barre. •Astudent at Keystone Job cident, police said. •Edward Pacheco, of Nanti- Corps Center reported a missing Several items and the gun were coke, reported he was assaulted by SUGAR NOTCH – Borough cell phone on Friday. found when state police executed three men inside a house on Ho- police reported the following: •AHazleton woman reported an unrelated arrest warrant at a ward Street at about 6:10 p.m. •Police are investigating the Sunday jewelry was stolen from Wapwallopen house on March 28. Friday. Pacheco was struck in the theft of jewelry and electronics her vehicle when it was parked at head with a handgun. He jumped from a residence in the 300 block of Edgewood in the Pines golf course. FOSTER TWP. – Defiant tres- out of a window to escape. Grove Street. The theft was report- •Astudent returning to the pass citations were filed on May 29 •Police cited Randal Everetts, ed on Friday. Anyone with in- Keystone Job Corps Center Sun- against Michael Pogwist, 44, of 31, of Monroe Township, with formation about the theft is asked day night was allegedly in posses- Hazleton Township, and Carroll retail theft when he allegedly failed to call officer James C. Gist at sion of marijuana. Nagle, 44, and Crystal Peck, 24, to pay for a hammer at The Home 822-9283. Police charged Darius R. Smart, both from Weatherly, after they FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER Depot, Spring Street, on May 26. •Police are investigating the of Upper Darby, was charged with were allegedly riding an ATV at n umbrella provides cover for a person crossing North Everetts placed the hammer in his theft of power tools and car related possession with intent to deliver a Spring Valley Farms on May 13, AMain Street in Wilkes-Barre during a passing rain storm shorts and tried to leave the store items from a garage in the 700 controlled substance, possession of state police at Hazleton said. Monday afternoon. On-and-off wet weather is expected for without paying for the item. The block of Woodland Road. The theft acontrolled substance and posses- The citations were filed on May at least the next few days. For the forecast, see page 8B. citation was filed on May 29 with was reported on Saturday. Anyone sion of drug paraphernalia. 29 with District Judge Gerald District Judge Martin Kane in with information about the theft is •AWapwallopen man was Feissner in Freeland. Three men sentenced in kidnapping and beating of a woman in 2010

By SHEENA DELAZIO to commit aggravated assault. of criminal conspiracy to use lice said Rosengrant was proached Rosengrant about an cere, and that if it wasn’t for Le- [email protected] Buckner received four to an electronic incapacitation de- punched, stunned with a Taser ex-boyfriend who was incarcer- wis opening a closet door to WILKES-BARRE – Three of eight years in prison on a crimi- vice, received two years, three and had boiling water poured ated and allegedly robbed one free her the following day, she five men charged in the kidnap- nal conspiracy to commit ag- months to four years, six on her feet on Dec. 30, 2010, in- of the men. might have ended up dead. ping and beat- gravated assault charge, but months in prison. to Dec. 31, 2010, over an 18- Rosengrant suffered cuts, Bernsdorf will be sentenced ing of a woman Polachek Gartley said his sen- “I almost lost my life that hour period. burns and a fracture of the on June 25 after his attorney, in December tence will run concurrently night,” Rosengrant said Mon- Rosengrant told police she bones surrounding an eye as a Brian Corcoran, said he had 2010 were sen- with a three-to-21-month pris- day. “It was a bad night that was forced into Bernsdorf’s result of the beating. short notice of Monday’s hear- tenced Mon- on sentence on driving under shouldn’t have happened.” Monroe Street residence, Rosengrant said Monday she ing. day with one the influence-related charges. According to court papers, where the men beat her. Police felt Buckner’s apology to her Williams will next appear in receiving a six- Lewis, sentenced on a charge the men were charged after po- said the men originally ap- was the only one that was sin- court on Aug. 10. to-12-year pris- Cottle on sentence. Ronald Cot- tle, 36, Timothy Buckner, 34, and Kevin Lewis, 25, all of Wilkes-Barre, were sentenced Congratulate Your by county Judge Tina Polachek Gartley for their roles in the as- sault on Joan Rosengrant. Two others, Lee Bernsdorf, Favorite Graduate 27, and Young Williams, 40, both of Wilkes-Barre, will be sentenced at later dates. in The Times Leader Graduate keepsakakee “This was a horrific assault that lasted a very long time,” edition Saturday, July 7, 2012. Polachek Gartley said. “(This These schools will be featured: is a case) of extreme mental cruelty and physical cruelty … Coughlin Holy Redeemer Scranton Prep School Wilkkes-Barre Area of an atrocious nature.” Crestwood Lake-Lehman Scranton School for Voo--TTeecchh School Cottle, who Polachek Gar- Dallas LIU 18 Deaf and Hard of Wyomingoming Area GAR Meyers Hearing Chilrden Wyomingoming SeminarSeminaryy tley said appeared to be the Greater Nanticoke Area MMI Preparatory School Tunkhannock Area Wyomingoming Valley Westst main participant in the assault, Hanover Area Northwest Area West Side Career and received the longest sentence Hazleton Area Pittston Area Technology Center of up to 12 years in prison on a charge of criminal conspiracy 2” x 2.75” Marie Springs $ BILL HUESSER Wyoming Area $15 4” x 1.75” 20 GENERA LCONTRACTO R ALL REMODELING Andrew Chap Qu ality Is Affo rd able! 35 Yea rs Experi en ce. Coughlin High School Kitc hens • Ba th ro om s Congratulations & Additi on s•Window s Good luck at Penn State! Doors • Dryw all • Porc hes Deck s•Siding • & Roofin g Love, Mom and Dad Congratulations Marie FR EE ESTIMATES - IN SU RED I’m so proud of you Call 403.5175 or 823.5524 Uncle Walter 4” x 2.75” $25

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THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 2012 PAGE 7A Leighton alarm case goes to judge

At issue is a security system District Judge Rick Cronauer, was the expense, ar- installed at the home of the transferred to Joseph Carmody to guing it was a avoidanappearanceofaconflictof misuse of public Wilkes-Barre mayor. interest. funds. Kadluboski wants Leighton to “What’s next? pay for the for the alarm systems, Amoat around By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER which were installed in 2005, and his house?” Ka- [email protected] an additional cost the city in- Leighton dluboski said. WEST PITTSTON – A local dis- curred to move the alarm system Kadluboski trict judge will decide today when Murphy moved to another said Monday he decided to file the whether Wilkes-Barre Mayor Tom home. private civil suit, which names on- Leighton must pay back roughly The city has defended paying ly Leighton as a defendant, to re- $15,000 the city spent to install an for the alarm systems, saying both coup the money, as well as to send alarm system in his home and the Murphy and Leighton were re- amessage to other public officials. home of former administrator J.J. ceiving threats at the time the “They are setting a dangerous Murphy several years ago. alarms were installed. The city precedent here that could rever- Bob Kadluboski, a frequent crit- said it paid for the alarm and in- berate through the whole state. ic of city council, said he filed a pri- stallation,butMurphyandLeight- You could have every other politic- vate civil complaint against on are responsible for the monthly ian say I’m going to do this at my Leighton several months ago. The monitoring bills. house,” Kadluboski said. case, which was initially sched- Kadluboski and other city resi- Carmody has scheduled a hear- uled to be heard by Wilkes-Barre dents have been highly critical of ing on the suit for 9 a.m. today.

Wyoming Seminary will pay a received only $87,000. KINGSTON yearly licensing fee of $12,700 to “We are concerned about the the borough for the privilege of substantial delay in the ability of closing the street. our tax collector to reconcile and Continued from Page 2A Municipal Administrator Paul distribute earned income tax to panic community? That would Keating reported on a fact-finding all of Luzerne County’s political open our community to under- investigation being conducted by subdivisions,” Keating said after standing of this culture. Some- the Luzerne County Tax Collec- the meeting. times that can be our worst prob- tion Committee that included a “This is such a serious matter,” lem — communication.” meeting held with the state repre- he said. In regular business, the council sentatives and state senators who He said the Tax Collection took the final votes on two ordi- represent Luzerne County. Committee wants to find out if nances. Keating said state Act 32 re- the problem lies in the legislation One ordinance aligns the bor- quires countywide tax collection or if the problem is with the tax ough’s wastewater regulations as of January 2012. Keating said collection agency. The commit- with those of the Wyoming Valley the municipality usually receives tee’s taxes are collected by Cen- Sanitary Authority. The second about $3.7 million in earned in- tax, the parent company of the finalizes an agreement between come tax revenues. Don Wilkinson Agency. Wyoming Seminary and the bor- This represents the greatest Also, Robert Miller was sworn ough to close a section of North part of the borough’s budget. But in as a police officer in the King- Sprague Avenue. so far this year, the borough has ston Police Department.

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SOPHIE DIGUN, 80, of Pitt- Donald S. Cooper, Jr. Charles P. Menichini Frances B. ston, passed away Sunday, June 3, 2012 in Hospice Community Care June 4, 2012 June 3, 2012 Dezinski Inpatient Unit at Geisinger South June 2, 2012 Wilkes-Barre. Born in Pittston, onald S. Cooper Jr., 74, Dallas, harles P. Menichini, a resident of Sophie was a daughter of the late Dpassed away Monday, June 4, C Pittston, died Sunday, June 3, rances B. Dezinski, formerly of Thomas and Lydia Larose Digun. 2012, at his residence. 2012, in Pittston. F Exeter and Plains Township, died Sophie was formerly employed by Donald was born in Wilkes-Barre, He was born December 4, 1952, Saturday evening at the Wilkes-Barre United Rehabilitation Services son of the late Donald S. and Eliza- in Jenkins Township, a son of There- General Hospital, surrounded by her and resided at the Pittston Good- beth Edmunds Cooper and was a sa (Grenier) Menichini and the late family. will Group Home of Northeast graduate of Edwardsville High Queenie Menichini. Frances was born in the Plainsville Pennsylvania. Preceding Sophie in School. Donald was a Marine Corps His wife is Barbara Menichini. section of Plains, on April 1, 1939 and death, in addition to her parents Veteran, Staff Sergeant. After his He was a 1972 graduate of Pitt- was the daughter of the late Francis were, brothers, John and Joseph military service, he sold Home ston Area High School. He was an and Sophia (Krawetz) Park. Digun and sister, Anna Digun. Sur- Health Care Services for Wasse- avid Yankees fan his entire life. He She was a graduate of Plains Me- viving are sister, Katie Digun; rott’s, retiring after 10 years. Donald was the proud owner of Music Man morial High School, Class of 1959, was also a Guard with the Luzerne and worked for Prestige Shoe Com- brothers, George and Thomas Di- Productions, where he was known County Correctional Facility for five pany of Wilkes-Barre until her retire- gun, Jr. as “The Music Man.” He was an avid Funeral services will be held years. Later, he owned and operated ment. fisherman and boater. Thursday, June 7, 2012 at 1p.m. in aHome Medical Supply Business in Frances was active in Scouting, Tunkhannock for four years. Donald He always had a bright smile and serving as a Den Leader and Cub the Chapel at Memorial Shrine and his wife, Wendy Cooper, Exeter; lip and Ethel Falvo. Also surviving served as Mayor of Dallas Borough. an appreciation for life in general. Master of Troop 100, Plains. Park, 1831 8th Street, Carverton. Douglas and his wife, Julie Cooper, are several nieces and nephews as Donald was a former member of He was owner and operator of Falvo She is survived by her daughter The Reverend Mr. Thomas M. Ce- Centermoreland; Jeffery Cooper, well as several great-nieces and sarini will officiate. Arrangements Huntsville Christian Church and a Plumbing & Heating. Jean Patla, Tampa, Florida; sons, Lar- Edwardsville; James Cooper and his great-nephews. have been entrusted to the Harold member of American Legion Post Surviving, in addition to his ry, Jr., Exeter; Michael, Edwardsville, wife, Trudy, Danville; David and his mother and wife, are sons, Chris- Funeral services are entrusted C. Snowdon Funeral Home, Inc., 672 Daddow Issacs, Dallas; VFW, wife, Caitlin Cooper, Swoyersville; and Peter, Exeter; grandchildren, topher Angelo Menichini, Pittston; to Graziano Funeral Home Inc., Pitt- 140 N. Main Street, Shavertown. Kingston. He was a Past Exalted brother, Edward, and his wife, Betty Katherine Bickert and her husband ston Township. Viewing hours will Ruler of Elks Lodge 109 (Wilkes- Cooper, Dallas; numerous grand- Timothy Paul Menichini, Pittston; Matthew; Ann Dezinski, and Francis MARILYN L. MATTEY, 73, for- Barre/ Scranton). He was a loving children and great-grandchildren. daughter Kimberly Ann Menichini, be held at the funeral home today Dezinski; great-grandchildren, Wil- merly of Trucksville, passed away father and grandfather and enjoyed Military Funeral will be held Pittston Township; brothers, James from 4 to 8 p.m. liam and Isabella Coulter, and Gabril- Monday, June 4, 2012, at the Mead- spending time with his grandchil- Thursday at 11 a.m. from The Menichini, Pittston Township; John Funeral services will be conduct- la Cosme. ows Nursing and Rehabilitation dren golfing. Richard H. Disque Funeral Home and wife Pamela Menichini, Braden- ed at Graziano Funeral Home. The Funeral services will be held at Center, Dallas. Marilyn was a Li- He was preceded in death by a sis- Inc., 2940 Memorial Highway, Dal- ton, Fla.; sister Carol and husband funeral services will begin at 10 a.m. the convenience of the family in ac- censed Practical Nurse and ter, Betty Lee Koval. las, with the Rev. Dr. William Lewis Robert Marshall, Temecula, Calif.; on Wednesday, June 6, 2012. The cordance with Frances’ wishes. worked at the former Valley Crest Surviving are his wife, the former officiating. Interment will be in grandsons, Dominic Michael Meni- Rev. Robert Sauer will officiate ser- Arrangements are by the Corcoran Nursing Home for more than 30 Yoko Nishi Cooper, at home; sons, Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dal- chini, and James and Logan Las- vices. Funeral Home Inc., 20 South Main years. She was preceded in death Donald S. and his wife, Bobbie Jo las. Friends may call Wednesday, 6 kowski; brothers-in-law, Stephen Interment services will continue Street, Plains. by her husband, Stephen P. Mat- Cooper, Pittston Township; Gary to 9 p.m. Falvo, Philadelphia; Robert and at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Carverton. Online condolences may be made tey. Surviving are her friends, Bar- Cheryl Falvo, Pittston; David and You may submit online condo- at www.corcoranfuneralhome.com. ry and Patricia Misson. Joyetta Falvo, Newnan, Ga.; Philip lences and find directions to our fu- Funeral services will be held and Fran Falvo, Hughestown; fa- neral home by visiting: Graziano- Friday, June 8, 2012, at 10:30 a.m. Catherine Cunningham ther-in-law and mother-in-law, Phi- FuneralHome.com. from the Harold C. Snowdon Fu- neral Home Inc., 140 N. Main June 3, 2012 Dorrance Twp. Street, Shavertown. The Reverend Mr. Thomas M. Cesarini will offici- atherine Cunningham, 83, of Mark J. Jasulevicz ate. Interment will be made in Me- C Harding, passed away Sunday in quarry hearing morial Shrine Park, Carverton. the Highland Manor Nursing and June 3, 2012 Friends may call at the funeral Convalescent Center, Exeter. home Friday from 9:30 a.m. until Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was the ark J. Jasulevicz, 43, of Moun- set for June 20 time of service. daughter of the late Dorothy Cun- M tain Top, passed away on Sun- ningham. She was educated in the By TOM HUNTINGTON BARBARA C. MATTEY, 57, of day, June 3, 2012, at his home. Wilkes-Barre schools. She owned Times Leader Correspondent Wilkes-Barre, passed away Sunday He was born in Wilkes-Barre, on and operated her own house-clean- at her home. May 9, 1969, a son of Edward J. and DORRANCE TWP. – Royce Arrangements are pending ing business for many years. Cathe- Barbara A. Estock Jasulevicz of Engler, chairman of the township from Kniffen O’Malley Funeral rine was a member of St. Nicholas Bear Creek. Mark was a graduate of Church of Wilkes-Barre. supervisors, said after Monday Home Inc., 465 S. Main St., Wilkes- Bishop Hoban High School, class of night’s meeting that a condition- Barre. Surviving are cousins Frank and 1987, and a 1991 graduate of Wilkes al use application hearing for Debra Vincent of Harding, with College, where he received his de- Pennsy Supply Inc. to move its whom she resided with for many gree in Computer Information. He years. quarry operations on Small Kathleen E. Ader ficiating. was employed as a Software Devel- Agraveside service will be held opment Specialist for the Guard In- Mountain Road has been tenta- June 3, 2012 at the convenience of the family in There will be no calling hours. surance Group in Wilkes-Barre. tively scheduled on Wednesday, St. Nicholas Cemetery of Shaver- Arrangements are by the Nulton Mark was preceded in death by June 20 at the township fire hall. athleen E. Ader, of Forkston town with the Msgr. Joseph G. Funeral Home Inc., 5749 SR 309, his maternal grandparents, Stanley K Township, died June 3, 2012, Rauscher of St. Nicholas Church of- (Beaumont), Monroe Township. ley, officiating. Interment will be in The supervisors approved a at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Med- and Blanche Estock, and his pater- St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover motion to advertise the hearing, ical Center. nal grandparents, Charles and He- Township. which Solicitor James Schneider She was born in Bedford, Maine, len Jasulevicz. Friends may call on Friday from 5 said will give residents an oppor- on April 21, 1937, a daughter of the Gerald A. Reddington Surviving, in addition to his par- to 8 p.m. at the Nat & Gawlas Funer- tunity to comment on the pro- late Frank B. and Lulu Thompson ents, are brother, Edward J. Jasulev- May 26, 2012 al Home, 89 Park Avenue, Wilkes- posed project that has been re- Dow. icz Jr., and his wife, Kathy, Bear Barre. Those attending the Mass are Kathleen was a 1955 graduate of viewed by the planning commis- erald Ambrose Reddington, 77, Creek; sister, Holly A. Popson, and asked to go directly to the church on Bedford High School. She and her Dobson, Rome, N.Y., and Shirley sion and has received a surface G formerly of Pittston, passed Mendola, Pittston; nieces and neph- her husband, David, Ashley; niece Saturday morning for the service. late husband, Vincent Ader owned away Saturday, May 26, 2012, in and nephews, Isabella and David mining permit from the state De- the Bowman’s Creek Service Cen- ews. In lieu of flowers, memorial dona- Trinitas Hospital, Elizabeth, N.J. Popson, and Edward and Dylan Ja- partment of Environmental Pro- ter for 26 years. AMass of Christian Burial tions may be made to the Mark J. Ja- Born in Pittston, on August 30, sulevicz; best friend, Joseph Hager, Kathleen is survived by her will be held on Wednesday, sulevicz Scholarship Fund at Wilkes tection. 1934, he was the son of the late Am- June 6, 2012, at 10 a.m. in Corpus Mountain Top; aunts, uncles and University, c/o Evelyn Topfer, 84 Before making the date official, sons, Vincent S. Ader Jr. of Fork- brose Leo Redington and Teresa ston, Pa. and Paul W. Ader of West Christi Parish at Immaculate Con- cousins. West South Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA Engler said the supervisors have Sweeney Redington. ception Church, Luzerne Avenue, Trenton, N.J.; a daughter, Cathy AMemorial Mass will be cele- 18766. to be certain the date doesn’t con- He was a graduate of St. John the West Pittston. Interment will be in Lee Lemelin of Forkston; seven brated on Saturday, June 9, 2012, at Online condolences may be sent Evangelist High School, Class of St. John the Evangelist Cemetery, flict with activities being con- grandchildren, Tovey, Vincent, Ed- 10 a.m. in St. Leo’s/Holy Rosary by visiting Mark’s obituary at 1952, and was a member of the U.S. Pittston. The family will receive ducted by the firemen. Schneider ward, Crystal, Laura, Mickey and Church, 33 Manhattan Street, Ash- Army Reserve. He had been em- friends and relatives in the church www.natandgawlasfuneralhome- added the hearing must be adver- Paulie; and seven great-grandchil- ley, with the Rev. Thomas J. O’Mal- .com. ployed as a factory worker in the on Wednesday from 9 a.m. until the tised twice during a two-week dren. manufacturing industry. time of Mass. prior to the scheduled hearing. It At the request of Kathleen, In addition to his parents, he was Funeral arrangements are en- there will be no calling hours or fu- preceded in death by a nephew, Sa- trusted to the Peter J. Adonizio Fu- Joseph “Woody” Wudarski will be scheduled at the fire hall neral services. Arrangements are muel Mendola, in 1976. neral Home, 251William Street, to accommodate more persons by Sheldon-Kukuchka Funeral Surviving are two sisters, Joan Pittston. than ordinarily attend a supervi- Home Inc., 73 W. Tioga St., Tunk- June 3, 2012 hannock. Online condolences may sors’ meeting. be sent to the family at www.shel- Joseph Richard, both of Duryea; stepsons, At a session of the planning donkukuchkafuneralhome.com. “Woody” Wu- Myron Jenkins, of Old Forge; David commission on May 21 only two FUNERALS darski, 76, of Jenkins and his wife, Valerie, of individuals, Kevin Casey of Small Duryea, Springbrook, and Eric Jenkins, of Du- Road and Joseph Chaliwick of passed away ryea; his brothers, Frank and his wife, ALESSO – Sara, Mass of Christian 5to 6 p.m. Sunday, June Cathy, of Duryea; Thomas and his Blue Ridge Trial, commented on Sandra Frey Burial 9:30 a.m. today in St. PRINCIC – Suzanne, blessing ser- 3, at his home. wife, Rosalie, of New Jersey; sisters, the quarry. June 2, 2012 Joseph Marello Parish (St. Roc- vice 7 p.m. today in the Victor M. co’s R.C. Church), Pittston. There Ferri Funeral Home, 522 Fallon He was born Delores and the late Henry Piechota, According to information is- andra Frey, 64, of Berwick, will be no calling hours. St., Old Forge. Friends may call 3 in Duryea, on of Dupont; Helen and her husband, sued by Pennsy Supply, an engi- S passed away Saturday, June 2, BURNS – Justin, Mass of Christian to 7 p.m. today in the funeral August 28,1935, and was the son of Lewis Strunk, of Duryea, and Ann neering plan has been developed Burial 10 a.m. today in Queen of home. the late Frank and Frances (Evans) and the late Ronald Chapman of Pitt- 2012, in Bloomsburg Health Care whereby quarry operations will Center. the Apostles Church, 715 Haw- SEPELA – Dorothy, funeral 11:30 Wudarski. ston. Also surviving are 10 grandchil- thorne St., Avoca. Family and a.m. Thursday in the Kearney Joseph was a graduate of Du- dren and several nieces and nephews. shift from its present site on the Born in Wilkes-Barre, on June friends are asked to go directly to Funeral Home Inc., 173 E. Green ryea High School; he served with Ablessing service will be held north side of Small Mountain 11, 1947, she was a daughter of Flo- church for Mass. St., Nanticoke. Friends may call 6 rence Emily Dunham of Berwick CARLIN – John, funeral 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday. the United States Army during the Thursday, June 7, at 10 a.m. at Road to the south side and will Korean War. He worked many Kiesinger Funeral Services Inc., 255 and the late Francis Dunham. She today in McLaughlin’s, 142 S. SHULTZ – Robert, military funeral essentially include two rock- Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. years with Topps Chewing Gum, McAlpine St., Duryea, with Fr. Car- was a graduate of Dallas High service 11 a.m. today in the Harold crushing units and an asphalt Traditional Latin Requiem Mass C. Snowdon Funeral Home, Inc., Duryea, and currently worked men Bolock of St. Mary’s Polish Na- School. (Tridentine Rite) at 11 a.m. in St. 140 N. Main St., Shavertown. with the Lower Lackawanna Val- tional Church, Duryea, officiating. production plant. Prior to retiring, she was em- Michael the Archangel Church, SORBER – Margaret, celebration of ley Sanitary Authority, Duryea. The AM Vets Honor Guard of Dupont Besides the quarry situation, ployed by American Tobacco Com- West Scranton. life Mass noon June 16 in St. Woody was and avid sports fan. He will provide Military Honors. Friends the supervisors also voted unani- pany, Mountain Top. CASALE – Regina, celebration of Faustina Parish, (Holy Trinity) life with visitation 4 to 8 p.m. loved following Green Bay Pack- may call Wednesday, June 6, from 5 to mously to retain Andrew Ryman She recently re-accepted the 520 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke. ers, he was very active with the Du- 8p.m. Interment will be held at the Tuesday in McLaughlin’s, 142 S. Friends may call10:30 a.m. until as an $8.75 per hour substitute re- Lord through Faith Bible Church, ryea Little League, and was instru- Marcy Cemetery, Duryea. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. the time of the Mass. cycling attendant Sweet Valley. She was a wonderful CURHAM – Donald, funeral 10 a.m. TYSZKO – Stanley, funeral 9 a.m. mental in forming the Duryea Wild In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- mother and would always do any- Wednesday in the S.J. Grontkow- Wednesday in the Kopicki Funeral Cats football organization. Woody butions may be made to the Leuke- In other matters: thing to help anybody. ski Funeral Home, 530 W. Main Home, 263 Zerbey Ave., Kingston. will be deeply missed by his family mia and Lymphoma Society, P.O. Box •Supervisors also endorsed a St,, Plymouth. Mass of Christian Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 and friends. 4072, Pittsfield, MA 01202. She was preceded in death by Burial at 10:30 a.m. in All Saints festival on Saturday, June 16 that a.m. in St. Ignatius Church, King- He is survived by his wife of 36 Online condolences may be made her husband, Edwin W. Frey, who Parish, Plymouth. Friends may ston. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. will benefit the fire company. passed away February 13, 2012, call 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. years, the former Faith (Jones) to www.kiesingerfuneralservices- •Engler said that although the today in the funeral home. Wudarski; his sons, Joseph Jr. and .com. and a granddaughter, Beth Ann Ni- GOCH – Stephen, funeral 9 a.m. VANFLEET – Carl, memorial service Wednesday in the George A. intent wasn’t to make money, the cole Frey. 6:30 p.m. June 20 in the Eat- spring cleanup on May 5 pro- Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. onville United Methodist Church. Surviving are her son, Edwin Main St., Ashley. Mass of Chris- duced a profit of $1,668.81. Frey, Berwick; daughters, Jane tian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Phyllis M. Meyer Mitchneck •It was stated that $1,464.84 in Shrader and her husband, Steven, Leo’s/ Holy Rosary Church, fines has been received from the Wilkes-Barre; Mary Whitney and Ashley. Friends may call 5 to 8 OBITUARY POLICY June 4, 2012 p.m. today. state police and the money has her husband, Kirk, Florida; Ste- GUDMAN – Genevieve, celebration The Times Leader publish- phanie Olson and her husband, of life Mass 11 a.m. Saturday in St. es free obituaries, which hyllis M. Meyer Mitchneck, 84, sister, Marjorie Slomowitz, Sept. 4, been deposited in township ac- Chris, Sweet Valley; Melissa Frey, Frances X. Cabrini Church, 585 have a 27-line limit, and paid Pof Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, 2005. counts. died Monday, June 4, 2012, in the Berwick; grandchildren, Steven Mt. Olivet Road,(Kingston Town- obituaries, which can run She is survived by her son, Ri- •In the township road report, ship) Carverton. Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, sur- Shrader, Christina Olson, Zahria with a photograph. A funeral chard Mitchneck, Luzerne; daugh- it was announced that a new stop LEMMOND – Charles, funeral 11 a.m. rounded by loving family. ter, Beth Grossman, and her hus- Frey and Jacob Zapotosky; broth- home representative can call Wednesday in the Dallas United Born June 8, 1927, she was the band, Steven, Framingham, Mass.; sign has been erected at the inter- the obituary desk at (570) ers, Robert Dunham, Berwick; Methodist Church, 4 Parsonage daughter of the late Harold I. And and grandchildren, Brett, Julie and section of George’s Road and Hol- Dennis Dunham, Dallas; Thomas St., Dallas. Friends may call 4 to 7 829-7224, send a fax to (570) Ida Claster Meyer. She graduated Michelle Grossman. low Road. Dunham, Washington; sisters, p.m. today in the Harold C. Snow- 829-5537 or e-mail to tlo- from Meyers High School, Class of don Funeral Home Inc., 140 N. Funeral service will be today at1 The next regular meeting of Carla Lynn, Nescopeck; Marlene [email protected]. If you 1945, attended Bucknell Junior Col- p.m., at the Rosenberg Funeral Main St., Shavertown. council is scheduled on Monday, Romig, Plains. MENICHINI – Charles, funeral 10 fax or e-mail, please call to lege, and graduated from Trapha- Chapel, 348 S. River St., Wilkes- Funeral services will be held a.m. Wednesday in the Graziano confirm. Obituaries must be gen School of Interior Design in Barre, with Rabbi Larry Kaplan and July 2 at 7 p.m. Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Kniffen Funeral Home Inc., Pittston Town- submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday New York City. Before her marriage, Cantor Aaron Abraham officiating. she was executive secretary of the O’Malley Funeral Home Inc., 465 ship. Friends may call 4 to 8 p.m. through Thursday and 7:30 Interment will be in Temple Israel today. Wyoming Valley Playground and Cemetery, Swoyersville. Genetti’s S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, with the p.m. Friday and Saturday. MISENCIK – John, funeral 9:30 Obituaries must be sent by a Recreation Association. Phyllis was Shiva will be observed at the Reverend Richard Metcalfe offi- a.m. Wednesday in Kiesinger After Fu nera l Lu ncheons funeral home or crematory, alife member of Temple Israel Syn- Woodlands Inn & Resort, Route ciating. Interment will follow in St. Funeral Services, 255 McAlpine agogue, its sisterhood, the Jewish 315, Plains Township, today from 7 Starting at$7.9 5 per person or must name who is hand- Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover Twp. St., Duryea. Mass of Christian Home, Scranton, a member of the to 9 p.m. Burial at 10 a.m. in Sacred Heart ling arrangements, with Hotel Bereavem en t Rates Friends may call Wednesday from Queen Ester Ladies Aid Society, Memorial contributions, if desir- of Jesus Church, Dupont. Friends address and phone number. 10 to 11 a.m. Talma Torah, the JWV auxiliary and ed, may be made to American Heart may call 8 to 9:30 a.m. We discourage handwritten Words of comfort and friendship O’DELL – Pamela, memorial service many other civic and religious orga- Association. notices; they incur a $15 may be sent at www.BestLifeTri- 6p.m. June 15 in the Yeosock nizations. Condolences may be sent by vis- typing fee. She was preceded in death by her iting Phyllis’s obituary at www.ro- butes.com. Funeral Home, 40 S. Main Street, Plains Township. Friends may call husband, Harry, Aug. 16, 2001, and senberfuneralchapel.com. 825.6477 CMYK

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receiving cash benefits were DPW noted it has imple- its monitoring to ensure re- seeking employment or in- mented various changes to cipients are working or en- Mechanicsburg man to DPW volved in training, resulting address the issues. rolled in school, including in $8,105 in benefits being For instance, DPW noted monthly performance re- improperly paid out. It also it installed a new computer views of contractors who Continued from Page 3A failed to ensure persons who program in 2009 that tracks employ recipients. be tried in fatal crash and food stamp benefits, al- were convicted of crimes changes in wages from an Regarding those with lowing 16 people who were were current in paying fines employer. The program now criminal convictions, DPW initially eligible, but later be- and restitution, as required. sends an alert whenever said the office was seeking Onix Gorbea-Lespier charged admitted to drinking at the pic- came ineligible due to chang- That allowed four ineligible there is a change in income to establish better commu- with homicide by vehicle while nic. es in their income, to receive people to obtain $7,394. over $100. Previously, chang- nication with court officials Paisley suffered injuries in the atotal of $10,802 in cash and The report faulted man- es in income were verified and others to more fre- driving under the influence. crash and was treated at Geisin- $3,523 in food stamp bene- agement for failing to ensure only during the recipient’s quently monitor if a recip- ger Wyoming Valley Medical fits. recipients were in compli- annual review. ient failed to remain cur- Center. Gorbea-Lespier was not In another 19 cases, the of- ance with regulations. In a DPW said the office also rent on fines and restitu- By SHEENA DELAZIO injured. fice failed to ensure people response to the findings, was taking steps to improve tion. [email protected] WILKES-BARRE – A Mechan- icsburg man charged in a July crash that left an 18-year-old woman dead will stand trial Aug. 6, a county judge said Monday. Onix Gorbea-Lespier, 50, is charged with homicide by vehicle while driving under the influen- ce, aggravated assault by vehicle and two counts of DUI in the crash along Interstate 81 that killed 18-year-old Kayla Bahrey, of McAdoo. Gorbea-Lespier’s attorney, De- metrius Fannick, said he and his client may have an issue with a second blood-alcohol test that was administered to his client, and filed court papers Monday to have that evidence suppressed. Fannick also requested in court papers that a preliminary breath test of his client be precluded from the trial, as it is “unreliable” and “not an accurate way of de- termining a person’s blood-alco- hol content.” County Judge Lesa Gelb said prosecutors have 20 days to re- spond to Fannick’s filing, and a hearing will be held June 29. Attorneys said they will likely secure a toxicology expert for the trial. Gorbea-Lespier is free on $10,000 unsecured bail, accord- ing to court records. State police allege Gorbea-Les- pier had an alcohol level of .084 percent after he struck Bahrey along I-81on July 3. Bahrey was standing outside a disabled vehi- cle when she was hit, police said. An adult driver in Pennsylva- nia is considered legally intoxi- cated with a blood-alcohol level of .08 percent. According to court papers, Tyl- er Paisley was driving a Dodge Neon that broke down on the in- terstate, stopping on the shoul- der near Exit141, Hazleton South Beltway, at about 11:30 p.m. Paisley told police Bahrey vol- unteered to push the vehicle and after a short while became tired and they decided to stop and call for assistance. Gorbea-Lespier told police he was returning home after attend- ing a picnic in Albrightsville and

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OTHER OPINION: HEALTH Mayor Bloomberg vs. the Big Gulp

EW YORK MAYOR leave people less money to use Michael Bloomberg as they see fit. Laws limit what has been on a years- people can do without risking Nlong crusade against fines, lawsuits or incarcera- obesity, or at least against the tion. People tend to accept cultural and commercial forces these limits without complaint that promote it. In his latest when there’s a clear connec- step, he’s proposing to ban the tion to public safety and civil sale of super-size sugary drinks order, or a clear benefit from by restaurants, cinemas, street the spending that’s proportion- vendors and stadium conces- ate to the cost. sionaires. The move But telling the exemplifies the ten- Ultimately, society average person sion between indi- will decide what that he has to eat vidual liberty and so- limits to place on Xor cannot eat Y cietal responsibility goes a step fur- that’s particularly individuals in the ther. It intrudes on acute in the field of name of public personal deci- public health. Amer- health… sions that con- icans cherish their sumers make with freedom to live as their own dollars they choose, without “nanny that affect just their own bod- state” dictates from the gov- ies. That’s what makes even a ernment. But because they’re relatively tame proposal such not willing to deny medical as Bloomberg’s big-cup ban so care to people who urgently controversial. The larger and need it, society has to pick up more difficult question for the the tab for those who make public is where to draw the line heedless choices. Striking the between an appropriate gov- Dear digital son: Take time to leave technology behind right balance between the two ernment effort to improve pub- will be one of the central chal- lic health and an inappropriate lenges for government in the interference with individual GRADUATION SEASON Read books for pleasure. … Cherish the coming decades, as rising autonomy. is upon us, and words of weight of a book on your chest as you fall health care costs put an in- Ultimately, society will de- wisdom will be flowing to COMMENTARY the class of 2012 in com- asleep on a lazy winter afternoon. Books creasing strain on federal, state cide what limits to place on in- BRUCE STOCKLER will still be here in 1,000 years. Pinterest and local budgets. dividuals in the name of public mencement speeches from Almost everything govern- health, and officials who go fur- boldface personalities will not. ment does restricts the free- ther than their constituents are such as Michelle Obama, •Despite the ongoing existence of dom of the governed in some ready to go will be tossed out at Steve Wozniak and Steve Carell. “Transformers,” a movie is not the first way. Spending programs have the next election. Alittle closer to home, I would like to layer of a multi-platform marketing probably just avoiding doing their actual offer a few insights from my dying analog scheme but rather a singular act of art to work. to be paid for with taxes that The Los Angeles Times generation to one high school senior in be experienced, debated with good friends •Texting is a wonderful way to avoid particular, who will soon be heading to over food, drinks and revisited years later. the intrusiveness of the average, non- QUOTE OF THE DAY the University of Chicago. Because he To see a film projected in a common, urgent phone call, but outside of that spends most of his time locked in his shared space is central to the experience; narrow context, it serves only to enable “I’ve wanted to hold a golden room, on his computer, ignoring my feeling the audience catch its breath when people who cannot write a simple declara- emails and texts, this is what I hope to Peter O’Toole blows out the match in tive sentence. popcorn since I was 4 years old.” share with him during one of our rare “Lawrence of Arabia” is a moment you will •Ihave nothing helpful to say about Josh Hutcherson face-to-face encounters. never forget. You will be hard-pressed to your ability to hear, acquire and share new On his win as best male performer in ‘The Hunger •Your friends will become your surro- recall to your children the exact surround- music. I cannot defend playing my vinyl Games’ at the MTV Movie Awards gate family once the cruel, Darwinian ings when you first enjoyed the serotonin- copy of “The White Album” on any terms abandonment of your parents and siblings flooding epiphany that was “Charlie bit other than petty nostalgia, and I will take is complete. And by friends, I refer to my finger” on YouTube. that false moral superiority to my grave. those rare few people who will bring you •Since the age of 20, I have started Finally, a liberal arts education is an STATE OPINION: FUND CRISIS soup when you are sick, correct your tend- every day with strong coffee and several idea that has fallen out of favor with my ency toward self-aggrandizement and do major daily newspapers. A newspaper generation and yours, and I am insanely whatever onerous favors that are the Dig- provides a robust and reliable frame for proud that you have chosen that path. Let Pension bomb ital Age equivalent of driving you to the my mental visualization of the world. others pursue a narrow and relentless path airport. A Facebook friend will not drag Please do not let your frame be filled up toward one percentagery, but remember you to the health clinic when you develop by the Kardashians, conjoined twins, con- that very few people wake up every day amysterious and fast-spreading rash. spiracy theories, 46-pound cats and can- and look forward to their labors. Most about to go off •Read books for pleasure. Buy old cer-fighting Amazon lichens. people only look forward to lunch. books you hope to dive into someday, even •Though I can no longer imagine life Go out and discover the world and your- ICK, TICK, TICK ... palatable, there’s no spending if you never do. Cherish the weight of a before Google or Yelp, I do remember that self. And if you have a chance, read that State government cuts that are palatable to make book on your chest as you fall asleep on a Iwas happy, productive and healthy, the old copy of “Zen and the Art of Motorcy- and school districts room for the contributions of lazy winter afternoon. Books will still be sun streamed with equal brightness, and cle Maintenance.” You can ignore the Thave been hearing the where this pension obligation here in 1,000 years. Pinterest will not. my mind was deeply occupied by the mys- notes scribbled in the margins. I’ll explain sound of a time bomb for some would go for the state.” No, Mr. •Adive bar is a social platform. Tumblr teries of the universe. that phenomenon another time. time, years in fact, but have Corman was not dealing in hy- is for publicly sharing awful photographs •Religious extremists, imprisoned done precious little to figure out perbole. of railroad tracks and snowy branches no serial killers and porn stars have follow- Bruce Stockler, who works in the advertising which wire to cut. In fact, the gorilla that has one wants to see, not even your mother. ers. People who read your Twitter feed are industry, wrote this for the Los Angeles Times. The time bomb, of course, is been sitting quietly in the cor- the state pension system. It ner, all but ignored by lawmak- once was simply a state employ- ers and administration for too ee problem, but then, a few long, has begun to make noise MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS years ago, public school teach- that no one can ignore. ers who were members of the Corman pledged that the Pennsylvania State Education General Assembly would “abso- Pittston district residents SEND US YOUR OPINION Theft of flower boxes Association were given parity lutely, positively” tackle the Letters to the editor must include the with their brethren in state ser- pension bomb in next year’s urged to boycott taxes writer’s name, address and daytime disgusts grave caretaker vice. That made it a worry for budget. phone number for verification. Letters o the inconsiderate lowlife who had the local school districts as well. We wish him well in his quest ttention Pittston Area School District should be no more than 250 words. We reserve the right to edit and limit writers audacity to steal/borrow not one, but Now, as the time draws nigh for a solution and hope that taxpayers. Come to the school board A to one published letter every 30 days. Tthree flower boxes that I made and for a spike in pension contribu- both sides of the aisle will set meeting at 7 tonight and watch as your • Email: [email protected] placed on my deceased parents’ and hus- tions by Harrisburg and the aside partisan posturing to de- taxes go up 2.8 percent. • Fax: 570-829-5537 band’s graves: more than 500 school districts fuse this ticking time bomb. Be- The preliminary budget passed 8-0. • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 When I went to attend the Memorial around the state already smart- cause, if they don’t – if they sput- What does that tell you? N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1 Day services at Chapel Lawn, I stopped by ing from state subsidy cuts, the ter and spit and come to naught This board apparently is going to give their graves to say “hello,” say a prayer and Legislature is beating its chest as they have time and again away the store, as this is a contract year for water the plants that I placed there earlier that something has to be done with real tax reform – then the the teachers. Get ready; it’s coming. our school taxes, the revenue will dry up and it’ll bring the school district to its in the week. Lo and behold, they were all and done fast. fiscal viability of not only one or Changing the directors, as well as asking knees. Then the state will come in and gone. State Sen. Jack Corman, R- two, but several school districts our legislators for help, has failed miser- take over. Nobody will lose their home if Did you need all three? Could you not Centre County, is chairman of could be at stake. ably. Both groups repeatedly have shown the Appropriations Committee, we withhold for about a year. have left the one I had “Mom” burnt into Times Observer they cannot say no. The legislators dread that action. You’ll the wood? I planted them myself with her and recently expressed that It’s up to us, the taxpayers, to take ac- “there’s no tax increase that is Warren, Pa. see them scramble and take taxpayer- favorite flowers. tion. friendly action. You have caused a lot of pain and sor- EDITORIAL BOARD The only chance we have at real reform Our school board and legislators got us row. Fortunately for me, God knows who PRASHANT SHITUT in Harrisburg from the stranglehold that in this mess, and it’s up to us – and only us you are and you will be dealt with accord- President and CEO/Impressions Media the teachers unions have on us is not to –to get out. ingly. All in due time. JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ MARK E. JONES pay our school taxes this fall. 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Continued from Page 1A By JON O’CONNELL makes you stronger and better,” Times Leader Correspondent Sobel said. “An iconic institution FAIRVIEWTWP.--Townshipsu- like Penn State should be able to pervisors said Monday night that weather this storm.” stateengineersaretoconductpave- Tom Pugh of Hunlock Creek, ment skid-resistance tests and former vice president at Allied track average speeds, among other Services John Heinz Institute, is safety tests, along North Mountain aproud Penn State grad, as are Boulevard in response to a request his four children. He said the the supervisors submitted. great shame is that Paterno never Chairman Robert Orloski said the had the opportunity to defend request was made after a fatal acci- himself in a trial as Sandusky dent back in March. The PennDOT will. tests are to help the supervisors gauge “Penn State’s reputation is not the highway’s safety and inform them at stake,” Pugh said. “The reputa- if improvements are in order. tion of Mr. Sandusky is at stake Inanothermatter,thetownship’s here. The university is much big- Summer Park Program is sched- ger than Sandusky and will be uled to begin June 12. just fine.” Parents can register their 5- to 12 Pugh said Penn State’s reputa- year-olds now at the municipal build- tion and image have not been ing at 65 Shady Tree Drive, Mountain badly tarnished. He said the Top. There is to be an open registra- Sandusky scandal is not a reflec- AP PHOTO/CENTRE DAILY TIMES, NABIL K. MARK tion day Saturdaybetween 9 a.m. and tion of the university, its gradu- Asatellite dish installed by WGAL-TV in Lancaster sits on the second floor balcony along East High Street beside the Centre noon at Fairview Township Memo- ates, students or its administra- County Courthouse, in downtown Bellefonte on Monday. WGAL has leased the apartment and balcony for the duration of the trial. rial Park. tion. Registration costs $50 for one child “Sandusky is a reflection of experts and witnesses available case in the manner the defense He previously had said he and $40 for each additional child. Sandusky,” he said. “If he is con- for trial. But he lost recent delay asserts and which the common- would allow electronic communi- Parks and Recreation Director victed of the charges, he should DENIES requests at the county, Superior wealth denies, I do not believe cation, but not photographs or Mike Iorio said activities include be punished severely.” Court and Supreme Court levels. that the information is constitu- the recording or broadcasting of crafts, lifeguard-supervised swim- Pugh said everyone he comes Cleland wrote last week that tionally required to be turned any verbatim account of the pro- ming and an end-of-season cam- in contact with offers support for Continued from Page 1A “no date for trial is ever perfect, over to the defense,” Cleland ceedings while court is in session. pout when kids will sleep in tents at Penn State. leged victims, said the ruling but some dates are better than wrote. The AP and other media the park. “One person – Paterno – has won’t stop his client from testify- others.” The basis for the defense re- groups sought clarification on Orloski reminded residents that been disparaged and he’s certain- ing, but that having his name Amendola said Sandusky will quest was an anonymous letter Friday, particularly whether ver- burning is permitted on Wednes- ly not in a position to defend him- made public in open court could be present for jury selection. that claims to list the information batim quotes would violate the days between noon and 8 p.m. until self – to tell his side of this story,” make it harder for him to live his Also Monday, Cleland denied a prosecutors have collected. The rules. In response, Cleland re- Labor Day. Residents may burn Pugh said. motion itself has been sealed. scinded permission for any elec- yard waste only. Attorney Mike Hudacek of Ply- life. request by Sandusky’s lawyer to mouth, a former board member “It’s almost as if he’s being order the Attorney General’s Of- “A motion filed by counsel tronic communications from in- at Penn State Wilkes-Barre and branded with a scarlet letter,” An- fice to turn over information it must be supported by allegations side the Centre County cour- an ardent supporter of the univer- dreozzi said. “This is something has collected about potential ju- of fact backed up with some cred- troom or a media annex when sity and its football program, said he may not ever be able to escape rors. Cleland said there was not ible basis to believe the allega- court is in session. SKINHEAD the school will come out of the from — ‘Oh, he’s one of Jerry enough evidence to warrant a tions to be true,” Cleland wrote. “It is readily apparent from the situation “extremely well.” Sandusky’s victims.’ ” hearing on the matter, and noted “Otherwise the court and counsel allegations in the media’s motion Continued from Page 1A “When the Sandusky case is Sandusky’s lawyer, Joe Amen- that prosecutors have said they can be engaged in chasing chim- ... that the standard I applied in dola, has argued that more time have only done what a diligent eras.” my definition is confusing to re- party’s county executive commit- over, people will eventually for- tee “agree(s) with what he stands get,” he said. “Most people want was needed to wade through in- defense attorney would do. Cleland has not ruled on de- porters, unworkable, and, there- formation turned over by prose- “Even if the commonwealth fense motions to have some or all fore, likely unenforceable,” the for.” But there’s a line between it over now.” personal feelings and the rules. cutors, and to help make defense collected the information in this of the charges thrown out. judge wrote. Hudacek said he and his wife, “We are being very careful with Sylvia, and son Mike Jr. have how we proceed legally,” Casey great hopes for the university and said on Monday. “We don’t want for the football program. He re- KEY PLAYERS IN PENN STATE SCANDAL CONT. to engage in a frivolous lawsuit.” mains dismayed, however, at the But the perceived slow response way Paterno was handled. GARY SCHULTZ JOSEPH McGETTIGAN III TOM CORBETT and lack of an outcry from party leaders has stirred an emotional re- “He (Paterno) never got a Role: Penn State vice presi- Role: Lead prosecu- Role: Now the governor of chance to tell his story,” Hudacek dent for business and fi- tor. Pennsylvania, he was sponse from one of the party’s said. “But we haven’t wavered nance, now retired. Background: McGetti- attorney general when the nominees for a state House seat in one iota in our support for Penn Background: Schultz told the gan, currently senior investigation into Sand- this fall’s general election. State. We will still go to all the grand jury that head coach deputy attorney usky was launched by state Aaron Kaufer is a proud Repub- football games – home and away Joe Paterno and assistant general, is a veteran prosecutors. lican and a proud Jew, but the elec- tion of a man with ties to a white –and our tailgate group has ac- Mike McQueary reported the prosecutor with stints Background: Corbett is an 2001 shower incident “in a in the Philadelphia ex-officio member of the supremacy group as a committee tually increased.” very general way” but did not and Delaware County Penn State Board of Trust- person has the candidate for state Sobel said the best way to ad- provide details. district attorneys’ offices and the U.S. ees, although he did not actively participate representative boiling mad. dress the situation is to break Charges: Failure to properly report suspected attorney’s office. He’s known as an until after Sandusky was charged in Decem- “This is another black eye for down all the stakeholders – stu- child abuse and perjury for lying to the grand aggressive, feisty lawyer. ber. Luzerne County,” said Kaufer, of dents, faculty, employees, sup- jury. He denies the allegations and is seeking Kingston, who is the Republican to have the charges dismissed. JOHN CLELAND LINDA KELLY porters, fans, donors and the pub- Role: Judge presiding Role: Pennsylvania at- nominee for the 120th state lic – to ensure all details and con- MIKE MCQUEARY over Sandusky’s trial. torney general, whose House seat, currently held by cerns are being addressed. He Role: Assistant Penn State Background: Cleland office is prosecuting Sand- Rep. Phyllis Mundy, D-Kingston. said the worst thing would be to football coach. Was a gradu- is a semi-retired usky. “As a Jewish Republican, this is- run from the situation. ate assistant in 2001, when he senior judge from Background: A career sue hits very close to me.” “Penn State has to reinforce all says he witnessed Jerry McKean County in prosecutor in the Pitts- Casey said he has spoken to of its positions of strength,” So- Sandusky and a boy naked western Pennsylva- burgh area, Kelly inherited Kaufer and understands his feel- together in a team shower. nia. Cleland previous- the Sandusky probe from bel said. “They can’t be defen- ings, but the party does not want McQueary took his complaint ly chaired a state Corbett when she was to rush and make ill-advised deci- sive. Look at all of the positives to Paterno, who alerted panel that investigated a nationally confirmed as his temporary successor as and center on those.” sions. university administrators. reported scandal in Luzerne County attorney general. She leaves office in Janu- “I’m sorry we’re not moving as Sobel said the university needs Background: McQueary testified at a court involving the trading of juvenile-deten- ary. fast as Mr. Kaufer would like us to embrace the situation by sup- hearing in December that he “believed Jerry tion suspects for cash. FRANK NOONAN to,” Casey said. porting organizations that help was sexually molesting” the boy and “having some type of intercourse with him.” JOE PATERNO Role: Pennsylvania State Casey noted one thing being victims of abuse, by talking about Role: The longtime Police commissioner. looked into is whether Smith’s scholarships and medical re- JOE AMENDOLA football coach was Background: Noonan prior conviction for making ter- search and social issues that af- Role: Defense attorney for told by McQueary in garnered national atten- roristic threats and ethnic intimi- fect the community. Jerry Sandusky. 2001 that he saw tion two days after Sand- dation, for which he received a “Penn State needs to play to its Background: Amendola has Sandusky and Victim usky’s arrest when he 60-day sentence and probation, is strengths,” he said. “Don’t hide in been second-guessed for No. 2 in a shower on criticized Paterno, a Penn enough to bar him from serving. the corner; good news always allowing Sandusky to go on the Penn State cam- State and sports icon, for Luzerne County Election Bu- network television and speak pus and, in turn, told failing his “moral respon- trumps bad.” reau solicitor Mike Butera said at length with a reporter for Curley and Schultz. sibility” to do more when McQueary told him Smith’s criminal conviction Nicole Boyle, 29, of Plains The New York Times after his Background: The head coach at Penn of the 2001 shower incident. Township, a 2005 graduate, said arrest. Has won several legal State from 1966 through 2011, and major might disqualify him from hold- if the allegations against Sandus- battles for Sandusky, including getting him re- college football’s winningest, he offered JACK RAYKOVITZ ing public office, but it does not ky are proven, he should “get leased on bail and fighting the prosecution’s effort to resign at the end of the 2011 season Role: Former CEO of The affect his ability to hold an elect- Second Mile, the charity ed political party position. That what he deserves.” to have the case heard by a jury from outside the amid the uproar after Sandusky’s arrest Jerry Sandusky founded. determination will be based on “I in no way think that the ac- State College area. His office is in State College. Nov. 6. The Penn State Board of Trustees, however, oustedhim for what was called Background: Raykovitz the bylaws of the party. tions of one sick person should KARL ROMINGER his “failure of leadership” surrounding led the charity for almost “It’s not a government posi- reflect negatively on the educa- Role: Another defense allegations about Sandusky. He died of 30 years and was a long- tion. It’s a party position. You tion that students have received attorney for Jerry Sandusky. lung cancer Jan. 22. time friend of Sandusky’s. have to look at bylaws of the Re- over the years at Penn State or Background: Rominger Raykovitz testified before publican Party to see what they the institution itself,” Boyle said. suggested in media in- SUE PATERNO the grand jury that recom- terviews that Sandusky Role: Married to mended indicting Sandusky on child abuse say about qualifications for com- “People in power may have han- might have been teaching Paterno for almost 50 charges. He resigned from The Second Mile mitteemen,” Butera said. dled it improperly, but I don’t “basic hygiene skills” to years. It’s unclear soon after the scandal broke, and board Casey, in a statement issued late think the students or alumni some of the youths, such as whether she might members later complained that Raykovitz Monday by the Luzerne County should be looked upon negatively how to put soap on their testify. hadn’t told them enough about earlier alle- GOP, said, “The Bylaws of the Lu- because of attending the institu- bodies. His office is in Carlisle. gations against Sandusky. zerne County Republican Com- tion.” mittee indicate that the only qual- ification for election to the county committee be that one has been a registered Republican for the two GET YOUR BREAK ON PROPERTY TAXES to an estimated17,616 this year in trict, Wyoming Valley West, years preceding their election. HOMESTEAD the district, state figures show. eating into the savings, she There is no other eligibility re- Property owners don’t have to reapply for the homestead/farmstead “If people are on there more said. quirement in this regard. Also, tax break once they’re accepted unless they relocate. March 1is the than once, they’re taking money Eight county school dis- there is no express provision in the Continued from Page 1A deadline for new applications. away from others,” Ryba said. tricts have discussed upcom- bylaws of the LCRC that would au- The deadline has been extended from June 30 to Dec. 31 for the state’s thorize the executive committee cords show. property tax/rent rebate program to allow more eligible state residents With fewer participants, the ing property tax increases. County Assessment Director to apply, a state release said. gambling break is estimated to Griffin supports proposed or the district committee to ‘expel’ amember of the committee for his Tony Alu said his office has elim- Residents 65 and older, widows and widowers age 50 and older, and increase $18 next year in Hazle- legislation that would elimi- or her ‘beliefs.’ ” inated some recipients who we- disabled adults 18 and older may qualify. ton Area. The district also partici- nate school property taxes by The income limit is $35,000 a year for homeowners and $15,000 an- pates in an Act 50 program that increasing the state sales tax In addition to statements issued ren’t entitled to the benefit based by the Luzerne County Democrat- on tips about potential abuse. nually for renters, excluding half of Social Security income. allows earned income revenue to and personal income tax. The maximum standard rebate is $650. reduce property taxes. The two She compares the relatively ic Party and Republican Party, the Some property owners also have Claim forms and related information are available at www.revenue.sta- Pennsylvania GOP also con- requested removal from the eligi- programs combined reduced flat gambling break to a rod te.pa.us or by calling, toll-free, 1-888-222-9190. school tax bills by $367 in the dis- with an apple dangled in front demned Smith’s viewpoints while bility list because they are mov- Forms and assistance also are available at Department of Revenue trict last year. of horses to keep them going. noting that he was duly elected, ing in with family members or district offices (listed in the government section of phone directories), even if only by himself. Larksville property owner “What they’re doing is just opting to receive a more gener- local Area Agencies on Aging, senior centers and state legislators’ Valerie Caras, a spokeswoman Grace Griffin, president of the Ci- giving us dribs and drabs ous homestead break on other offices. for the state Republican Party, said tizens Against Property Taxes or- piecemeal to keep us quiet. property in Florida, he said. her organization “unabashedly de- ganization, appreciates the gam- We’re not going to see any- Hazleton Area has aggressively nounces the views of Mr. Smith. In viduals may be claiming the ben- Manager Anthony Ryba. bling-funded reduction but said thing more from the gambling scrutinized its database of eligi- no way do they reflect the views of efit on multiple properties or The work has paid off because it’s not enough. revenue, and if we do, it’s go- the Republican Party.” However, ble households, flagging address- properties that are not primary the number of tax break recip- Property taxes are projected to ing to be very little,” Griffin es and names that indicated indi- the matter is one that “has to be residences, said district Business ients went from 19,896 last year increase 2.4 percent in her dis- said. dealt with by the county GOP.” CMYK

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HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL Nanticoke advances after delay

Umpires waited nearly 2 hours round. PAUL SOKOLOSKI before calling game with Pine Grove 5 "I can’t believe that, NANTICOKE in the state tourna- OPINION batting in the seventh. ment, they’re going to 4 say we can’t come back PINE GROVE for one inning," Pine By JOHN MEDEIROS Grove coach Alan Felty Excitement [email protected] said. "To end some- SCHUYLKILL HAVEN – When one’s season on a technicality ... rain. you’ve waited two years to get back to The field was playable when they called soared higher the state tournament, what’s another the game (for the rain delay). Give me a hour and 47 minutes? choice between playing for three outs in After a trio of dramatic lead changes, the rain or this, I want to play." than the ball Nanticoke sat out a rain delay of nearly "It’s a shame. I feel bad the game had two hours before its game with Pine to end this way," Nanticoke coach Gary Grove reached an anti-climatic ending – Williams said. "It had been a great game t rained on the last day of the umpires ruling the teams would not re- up to that point. I can understand them JOHN MEDEIROS/THE TIMES LEADER Wyoming Valley Country Club turn to the field – giving the Trojanettes being upset." IClassic, but that didn’t do much Nanticoke’s Sammy Gow is called safe at home, scoring on a single by Ange a5-4 victory in six innings in the PIAA Hillan in the fifth inning of Nanticoke’s 5-4 win over Pine Grove on Monday in to dampen anyone’s spirit. Class 2A softball tournament’s first SeeNANTICOKE, Page 4B Schuylkill Haven. Pine Grove’s catcher is Kelsey Stine. Because it’s a place where win- ning means everything, but losing means nothing. NHL PLAYOFFS Just ask Art Brunn Jr., who lost TENNIS the tournament championship along with his partner Steve Skiro, but won respect. LA just Sharapova struggles, stumbles into quarters Brunn Jr. was treated like a celeb- rity after finishing runner-up to the winning team of Tom Biscotti and John Mikiewicz, mainly because Brunn got in the kind of zone gol- one win fers dream by sinking eight birdies in nine holes of the quarterfinal round. “It wasn’t something I put any from Cup thought into,” Brunn Jr. said. “It just sort of happened.” It so happened he couldn’t dupli- cate that unprecedented feat in the clincher Classic during the final day Sunday, but who can? “That’s golf,” Brunn Jr., the head Los Angeles Kings rout New golf coach at Holy Redeemer High Jersey Devils to take Game 3 School, said. That’s half the fun of it. for 3-0 lead in series. You never know what you’re going to get from one swing to the next. Or who. By GREG BEACHAM This year’s WVCC Classic turned AP Sports Writer into a who’s who of local legends LOS ANGELES — Jonathan who’ve left their glory days in other Quick made 22 saves in his third sports for the challenge of putting a shutout of the postseason, Anze little white ball on the greens and Kopitar had a goal and an assist, maddeningly trying to perfect their

and the Los An- AP PHOTO putts. geles Kings Maria Sharapova falls as she plays Klara Zakopalova during their fourth round match in the at the Hanover Area football coach Ron rolled to the Roland Garros stadium in Paris, Monday. Hummer went from quarterbacking brink of the fran- his old Hawkeyes high school team chise’s first NHL to a state football championship to title, beating the playing in the 10th Flight consola- New Jersey Dev- tions with his teammate Jim Sabati- ils 4-0 in Game 3 Aclumsy victory ni. 4 of the Stanley Former area baseball star Tom KINGS Cup finals on Wasilewski’s still proving as difficult Monday night to By HOWARD FENDRICH The 12 double-faults, plus 41 other er- probably the one thing (coach Tho- to beat on the greens as he once 0 take a 3-0 series AP Tennis Writer rors of Sharapova’s own doing. The mas Hogstedt) just gets so frustrated was on a pitcher’s mound, going all DEVILS lead. PARIS — On days like these, when nine breaks she allowed, including with me about,” Sharapova said. “I go the way to the championship flight Alec Martinez so little goes right and so much goes three while serving for the match. The out there and I do my own thing, and quarterfinals with partner Rick scored the open- awry, Maria Sharapova tosses away unseeded foe who wouldn’t go away. then he’s like, after the match, ‘Really? Berry. ing goal, and Jeff the strategies and scouting reports “It was,” Sharapova summed up, “a What’s the point? I mean, what’s the But the heavy hitters at the Carter and Justin her coach devises and, well, does good test for me.” point of having me?’ But I apologized WVCC weren’t limited strictly to Williams added whatever it takes to win. Certainly the first she’s faced at Ro- when I hired him, in advance, so he’s the sports world. late power-play Locked in a three-set, 3-hour strug- land Garros this year. After dropping a OK.” They crossed over into the arena goals as the West- gle at a wet and windy French Open total of five games in three matches Hogstedt’s take? of politics. ern Conference champion Kings on Monday, Sharapova’s right, racket- that averaged less than an hour each, “It’s good we have a day off tomor- The mayor, Tom Leighton, took moved one win away from finish- swinging wrist was aching — and Sharapova moved into the quarterfi- row so we can step it up again,” he his swings on the final day of the ing one of the most spectacular that, she insisted, was the least of her nals at the only Grand Slam tourna- said. “This was clearly a match where tournament – then dashed directly playoff runs in league history. problems. ment she hasn’t won by dispensing she was not playing as well as she to church in his golf clothes. Judg- Eighth-seeded Los Angeles im- There was the tumble to her back- with tactics and swinging away until should.” ing by his scores, he doesn’t get to proved to 15-2 in the postseason side that Sharapova could laugh about she finally pulled out a 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-2 Hmm. golf much. and jumped to a 3-0 lead in its later. The exasperating line calls, and victory over 44th-ranked Klara Zako- Sharapova and Hogstedt both said “I don’t have time,” said Leight- fourth straight series — a first in what the second-seeded Russian con- palova of the Czech Republic. on, who now runs the city of NHL history. sidered an obstinate chair umpire. “I’m useless with game plans. That’s SeeCLUMSY, Page 4B Wilkes-Barre and was once a local Game 4 is Wednesday night at basketball official. Los Angeles. He brought along to the Classic Martin Brodeur stopped 17 his brother John Leighton, who shots, but the Devils couldn’t beat NBA PLAYOFFS spends his spare time sprinting up the spectacular Quick or his penal- and down basketball courts as a ty-killers, who turned aside six well-respected high school and col- power plays. New Jersey must ac- lege official. complish just the fourth comeback Miami’s Bosh is upgraded And Jeff Lewis, a former top ten- from an 0-3 series deficit in NHL nis player at Hanover Area High, playoff history to win its third title. took time away from his job as a After opening their first Stanley chiropractor and official capacity of Cup finals appearance in 19 years to day-to-day for Game Five serving as the Hanover Twp. com- withtwoovertimevictoriesinNew missioner to win the finals of the Jersey, the Kings survived another By TIM REYNOLDS fifth flight with his partner Steve solid performance early in Game 3 AP Sports Writer Fromel. by the Devils, who had ample op- MIAMI — Chris Bosh has been telling They all seemed to have tons of portunity to take an early lead. the Miami Heat that he’s ready to play. fun. New Jersey has been pretty good The Heat seem ready to listen. Don Crossin had a blast, and in the finals, but nothing has been And Game 5 of the Eastern Conference drove off in a new car – after hitting able to slow down these Kings, finals — which wouldn’t be lacking for ahole-in-one on the 13th hole of who seem destined to become the drama with Boston and Miami tied at two UP NEXT: GAME 5 Friday’s opening-round action. Then first No. 8 seed to win the Stanley games apiece — may have another signif- Kevin Russo duplicated that hole-in- Cup. icant layer of intrigue. Boston Celtics at Miami Heat one feet on the same hole Saturday. The Devils had never lost three Bosh’s status was upgraded to “day-to- 8:30 p.m. today, ESPN But Tom Biscotti and John Mi- straight Stanley Cup finals games day” by Heat coach Erik Spoelstra on kiewicz had a blast. in the franchise’s five appearances. Monday, the first deviation by the team mining when he takes the floor. “Again, They won the whole thing, after New Jersey hadn’t lost three after more than three weeks of simply everything is heightened right now. years of trying. straight games this season since saying his absence was indefinite because These are extreme circumstances. Every- “The greatest golfing moment of late February. AP PHOTO of a strained lower abdominal muscle. body will be involved in the decision, if my life,” Biscotti said. The Kings had to survive their LeBron James (6) sits on the bench Spoelstra wouldn’t guarantee that Bosh and when it happens. But you always Funny, but a lot of area golfers early nerves from playing in front after fouling out during overtime of plays in Game 5, but opened the door to have to take the player’s opinion with a left feeling that same way. of their title-starved fans, and they Game 4 against the Celtics on Sunday. there at least being a chance of the All- grain of salt. They all say they’re ready. ... barely hung on at times against the At left is Chris Bosh and at right is Star forward-center suiting up. He said he was ready 10 days Paul Sokoloski is a Times Leader sports Devils’ dynamic forechecking in Mike Miller. Boston evened the series at “He’ll get a vote,” Spoelstra said of how columnist. You may reach him at 970-7109 or the first two periods. 2-2. Game 5 is tonight in Miami. much Bosh’s input will matter in deter- SeeBOSH, Page 4B email him at [email protected]. CMYK

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Oklahoma 5, Virginia 4, Virginia eliminated Monday, June 4 BULLETIN BOARD trations to be held at the Warrior ON THE MARK Oklahoma 14, Appalachian State 6 Run Storage Facility, Front St AMERICA’S Game 7 — Oklahoma 5, Appalachian State 2 Warrior Run. Any questions con- At Boshamer Stadium CAMPS/CLINICS LINE Chapel Hill, N.C. tact Lori Fedor 824-5331. By Mark Dudek Heights Packers Football and Friday, June 1 Dallas Field Hockey Booster Club St. John’s 11, East Carolina 3 Cheerleading will hold registration Times Leader Correspondent North Carolina 7, Cornell 4 will be hosting a two day camp June 10th, 17th and 24th from 1:00 By ROXY ROXBOROUGH Saturday, June 2 June 18-19 instructed by Princeton East Carolina 10, Cornell 6, Cornell eliminated p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Stanton Lanes University head coach Kristen Radar Contact has been one sharp pacer of late for trainer Noel St. John’s 5, North Carolina 4 for all those interested between Sunday, June 3 Holmes-Winn. The camp will be Daley, and I look for her to continue those winning ways in this eve- BOXING REPORT: In the WBO welter- the ages of 6 and 14. New players North Carolina 5, East Carolina 3, ECU eliminated held at the Misericordia University weight title fight on June 9 in Las Vegas, St. John’s 9, North Carolina 5, St. John’s advances need a copy of their birth certif- ning’s featured $25,000 Open Mares Pace. The four-year old daughter turf field at a cost of $170 and is Nevada, Manny Pacquiao is -$450 vs. At Dail Park icate. If you have any questions of Dontgetinmyway raced perhaps the finest mile of her brief career Raleigh, N.C. open to girls entering grades 9-12. Timothy Bradley at +$350. please call 570-899-0745 Friday, June 1 Applications available at www.dal- last week in a F&M Open at Yonkers Raceway. In that particular race Vanderbilt 8, UNC Wilmington 2 Plains Township has released its lasfieldhockey.org or call 406-1127. Radar Contact raced a very gutsy first over before pulling away late to BASEBALL N.C. State 16, Sacred Heart 5 summer sports camp schedule. Saturday, June 2 Nanticoke Basketball will hold its Favorite Odds Underdog The training programs are avail- win in a sharp 1:52.1. If she maintains her current solid form, I see no UNC Wilmington 13, Sacred Heart 4, Sacred Heart summer basketball camp for both eliminated able to any student who is enter- reason why Andrew McCarthy can’t guide her in for yet another victo- American League Vanderbilt 9, N.C. State 8 boys and girls from June 11-15. The ing 2nd through 8th grade this fall YANKEES 8.5 Rays Sunday, June 3 camp will focus on the funda- ry in that tenth race. N.C. State 17, UNC Wilmington 5, UNCW eliminat- and are as follows: Basketball, mentals of the game and there will TIGERS 9.0 Indians ed Wrestling and Field Hockey June N.C. State 6, Vanderbilt 5 be daily skills competitions, three- RED SOX 9.0 Orioles 11-14, Football and Tennis June 18-21 BEST BET: BAY LIGHTNING (7TH) Monday, June 4 on-three and five-on-five games, ROYALS 8.5 Twins Game 7 — Vanderbilt (35-27) vs. N.C. State and Soccer June 25-28. The cost is VALUE PLAY: CLASSIC OBSESSION (1ST) (42-18), late and other activities. There will be $50 for the first child and $30 for WHITE SOX 8.5 Blue Jays At Carolina Stadium separate sessions for boys and Columbia, S.C. the additional family members. If POST TIME 6:30 p.m. ANGELS 8.0 Mariners girls in grades 2-9 (next school Friday, June 1 anyone is enrolled in two camps Rangers 7.5 A’S year). The girls’ session will be held All Races One Mile Clemson 11, Coastal Carolina 3 the second camp will be $30. For First-$6,000 Clm.Trot;clm.price $7,500 South Carolina 7, Manhattan 0 in the morning from 9 a.m. to National League those who reside outside Plains 2Classic Obsession M.Kakaley 9-5-2 Take stab at a price 6-1 Saturday, June 2 noon, while the boys’ will follow in 8Little Rooster G.Napolitano 7-1-1 Tough stuff 7-2 NATIONALS 7.0 Mets Coastal Carolina 11, Manhattan 1, Manhattan elim- and Wilkes-Barre, the cost is $60 inated the afternoon from 1-4 p.m. Both 6Winsome Wonder E.Carlson 1-2-3 Eric been hot 3-1 PHILLIES 7.0 Dodgers for the first child and $40 for the 5Carscot Nexus J.Pavia 3-2-3 Been chasing Torch 4-1 South Carolina 5, Clemson 4, 12 innings will be held at the Nanticoke gym. 1Eng-Amer Davanti A.Napolitano 6-2-2 ANap owns-trains-drives 9-2 REDS 6.5 Pirates Sunday, June 3 Information and an application are second. Applications can be picked 7He’s Mine Stratto H.Taylor 3-3-1 Lawyer doing ok in sulky 8-1 Clemson 5, Coastal Carolina 3, Coastal eliminated up at the Plains Township Munici- 3Judith B.Simpson 7-8-7 Lacks any last qtr energy 15-1 MARLINS 7.0 Braves South Carolina 4, Clemson 3, South Carolina ad- available online at www.gnasd.com vances 4O-Georgie M.Romano 3-8-5 Keeps on losing 10-1 pal Building, 126 North Street, Cards 8.5 ASTROS At Dick Howser Stadium or call 740-6049. 9The Count J.Morrill 4-2-7 Down and out 20-1 Wilkes University will hold its wom- Plains. For More information Second-$9,500 Cond.Pace;n/w 1 pm race life BREWERS 7.0 Cubs Tallahassee, Fla. contact Bill Monaghan at 825- 7All Blues M.Kakaley 2-10-5 Swoops on by 7-2 Friday, June 1 en’s soccer residential soccer D’BACKS .5 Rockies Samford 5, Mississippi State 0 5574. 3Hawaii And Sun T.Jackson 2-3-5 Deserves a look 3-1 Florida State 2, UAB 1 academy from June 17-20. It will be 1Last Shot Leeton G.Napolitano 5-5-6 Should improve 6-1 Giants .5 PADRES an overnight camp and will be Pocono Snow Junior Soccer Club 5Natural Breeze M.Simons 4-6-1 Newcomer to the Downs 10-1 Saturday, June 2 NBA Mississippi State 8, UAB 1, UAB eliminated conducted at the Ralston Athletic (PSJSC) is holding tryouts for fall 4Rockilles Heel J.Morrill 8-2-7 Couldn’t back up good effort 4-1 Florida State 8, Samford 1 competitive teams for boys in age 2Mr Hollywood Starz J.Pavia 5-8-3 Didn’t like Tioga 9-2 Favorite Points Underdog Complex. 8Champion’s Club A.McCarthy 5-3-3 Post the main knock 20-1 Sunday, June 3 groups U7 (Co-ed), U8 (Co-ed) U9, Eastern Conference Final Samford 3, Mississippi State 2, Miss. State eliminat- Wilkes University will hold its men’s 6Crazy Speed A.Napolitano 4-4-6 Winless in 9 career starts 15-1 ed soccer “Make-A-Save” goalkeeping U10, U11. Boys/girls born on or 9Mr Giovanni Fra E.Carlson 5-8-2 Even money last wk, why? 8-1 HEAT 8Celtics Florida State 5, Samford 2, Florida St. advances between 8/1/01 thru 7/ 31/05 are Third-$9,500 Cond.Trot;n/w 1 pm race life camp from June 25-29. Sessions At Alfred A. McKethan Stadium eligible for U8 thru U11. The Club is 5Hi Po Mon Roe M.Simons 4-6-9 Takes care of weak field 4-1 Home teams in capital letters. Gainesville, Fla. will run from 9 a.m. to noon, and 3Meadowbranch Jack T.Schadel 8-2-3 Todd looking for win #2 3-1 Friday, June 1 will be held at the Ralston Athletic also holding tryouts for girls U10 1Southwind StrobeT.Jackson 5-6-7 May try and cut mile 7-2 Georgia Tech 8, College of Charleston 4 and U11teams. Girls born on or 2Follow My Ashes H.Parker 8-2-3 Raymer trainee 9-2 Complex. Florida 4, Bethune-Cookman 0 between 8/1/01 thru 7/ 31/03 are 8Pee Wee Hanover D.Chellis 4-9-9 Goes for team Chellis 10-1 LOCAL Saturday, June 2 Wilkes University will hold summer 9Megabar Lenny T.Buter 8-5-4 Terrible group 8-1 CALENDAR College of Charleston 8, Bethune-Cookman 2, B- wrestling clinics Thursday and eligible. Both tryouts will be Sat- 4Gomer M.Romano 9-8-8 Awful 15-1 CC eliminated urday June 9th from 9 am to 11am 6Order By Music B.Simpson 9-7-8 Go for another tune 6-1 Florida 6, Georgia Tech 2 Sunday nights starting June 24 7Here’s Nicholas J.Taggart 4-8-7 ….next 20-1 TODAY'S EVENTS Sunday, June 3 until Sept. 9. Sessions will be from at Plymouth Township Recreation Fourth-$9,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $4,000 last 5 Georgia Tech 3, College of Charleston 0, CofC Park, 1478 West Main Street, Ply- 4Champion Hill A.McCarthy 5-8-7 Slight edge 3-1 (All games at 5:45 p.m. unless noted) eliminated 6-7:30 p.m. and will be held in the 7Pegasus Point E.Carlson 6-5-5 Harrington import 8-1 SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL Florida 15, Georgia Tech 3, Florida advances Wilkes wrestling room at the Marts mouth 18651. For more informa- 9Orphan Victor M.Simons 3-3-3 Overcomes post for show dough 9-2 Greater Pittston at Plains At Mark Light Stadium Center. tion, please contact Club Director 6Pegasus ManT.Jackson 4-9-2 Looking for flat mile 10-1 YOUTH LEGION BASEBALL Back Mountain at Swoyersville Coral Gables, Fla. Winga Siwale, 570-360-2784, 5Katie’s Kiss M.Kakaley 4-5-3 Doesn’t like to win 7-2 Friday, June 1 Wilkes University will hold its wom- 1Nurse Crachett M.Romano 6-7-5 Weak import 4-1 Mountain Top at Old Forge [email protected], or Club Nanticoke at Tunkhannock UCF 2, Missouri State 1 en’s basketball overnight camp 2Rythym Tech T.Buter 8-6-4 Well back 6-1 Plains at Greater Pittston Stony Brook 10, Miami 2 from June 17-20. Sessions will be Secretary, Brenda Battin 570-696- 3IWant Fabulous B.Simpson 4-5-4 In from Freehold 15-1 West Scranton at Wilkes-Barre Saturday, June 2 5607. 8Can Do It T.Baker 8-7-8 Can not 20-1 held in the Marts Center gymnasi- Missouri State 12, Miami 2, Miami eliminated Wyoming Area Ice Hockey Associ- Fifth-$9,500 Cond.Trot;n/w 1 pm race life WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6 UCF 9, Stony Brook 8 um. 8Saint Patty’s Doll D.Ingraham3-4-5 Stakes trotter scores 7-2 Sunday, June 3 Wilkes University will hold a mini ation will hold their season regis- 9Mapple Bi J.Morrill 2-2-3 Morrill back from NY 3-1 PREP LEGION BASEBALL Stony Brook 10, Missouri State 7, Missouri St. elim- tration for incoming 7 through 12 1Allusive M.Simons 3-5-2 Rail can’t hurt chances 4-1 (All games 5:30 p.m. unless noted) inated football camp for all those in- 6CR Chip’s Lady B.Simpson 2-3-5 Beaten chalk 2 of last 39-2 Abington White at Abington Blue Stony Brook 12, UCF 5 terested between the ages of 6-13. grade students residing within the 4My Love Bi M.Kakaley 3-4-3 Riding a losing skid 6-1 Dunmore at South Scranton Monday, June 4 The camp will be from June 20-22 Wyoming Area School District. JV 3Enfilade T.Buter 4-5-6 Bad habits 8-1 Mountain Top at Back Mountain Game 7 — Stony Brook 10, UCF 7 and Varsity Registration will be 5Toms Miracle Gal A.McCarthy 5-4-6 Swallowed up 10-1 Moscow at Green Ridge At US Steel Yard and will run from 9 a.m. to 1p.m. at 2Fairway Miss H.Parker 4-8-6 Troubled trotter 15-1 Swoyersville at Nanticoke Gary, Ind. the Ralston Athletic Complex. held today from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at 7After Midnight T.Jackson 9-6-7 Hour too late 20-1 SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL Friday, June 1 the West Wyoming Boro. Building. Sixth-$6,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $7,500 (All games 5:45 p.m. unless noted) Kent State 7, Kentucky 6, 21 innings Wilkes University will hold Frank Mtop-1at Plains Purdue 7, Valparaiso 2 Sheptock’s Linebacker School for A$100 deposit will be required at 9Gladiare Grande J.Morrill 2-4-1 One more chance 3-1 Nanticoke at Mtop-2 the time of registration. For more 1Tattoo Hall G.Napolitano 4-3-4 It’s a Morrill-Nap exacta 7-2 Tunkhannock at Wilkes-Barre Saturday, June 2 high school athletes on June 23, 2Mikes Hope M.Romano 4-5-8 Too little, too late 6-1 Kentucky 8, Valparaiso 1, Valparaiso eliminated from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. information contact Dawn Thomas 3Night Call M.Kakaley 5-4-9 Morrill opted off 4-1 Kent State 7, Purdue 3 at [email protected]. 4Joey Hackett A.McCarthy 6-3-8 Still chopping 8-1 THURSDAY, JUNE 7 Sunday, June 3 Wyoming Valley West field hockey 5Foxy Guy T.Buter 3-5-4 Maybe for 4th in the super 9-2 Kentucky 6, Purdue 3, Purdue eliminated camp will be held from June 11-15. YOUTH LEGION BASEBALL Kent State 3, Kentucky 2, Kent State advances 6Mountain Air T.Jackson 8-8-2 One better than eighth 10-1 (All games 5:45 p.m. unless noted) Sessions will run from 9 a.m. to UPCOMING EVENTS 7Worthys Magic D.Ingraham9-7-5 No formula is enough 15-1 Back Mountain at Tunkhannock At Alex Box Stadium 8Powered By Zeus J.Taggart 7-6-6 Off since Nov 20-1 Old Forge at greater Pittston Baton Rouge, La. noon at the Wyoming Valley West Seventh-$8,500 Clm.Trot;clm.price $10,000 Wilkes-Barre at Plains Friday, June 1 stadium and is only for Wyoming The GAR Blue-Gray Fund of the 5Bay Lightning H.Parker 1-9-3 Won right off the claim 3-1 Oregon State 2, Belmont 1 Valley West students in grades 1-8. Luzerne Foundation will hold its 8Marian’s ManA.Napolitano 4-3-4 Salerno training at .320 7-2 FRIDAY, JUNE 8 LSU 4, Louisiana-Monroe 1 sixth annual golf tournament and 9Keystone Torch G.Napolitano 1-1-1 Finally moves up 4-1 Saturday, June 2 For more information, contact 7Zero Boundaries J.Morrill 6-1-4 George opted for the nine 9-2 PREP LEGION BASEBALL Louisiana-Monroe 6, Belmont 3, Belmont eliminat- Linda Fithian at 379-3713. outing on July 28th at the Wilkes- 6Up Down And Around M.Kakaley 9-2-7 Can get a piece of on gait 20-1 (All games 5:30 p.m. unless noted) ed Barre Golf Club in Laurel Run. 1Luv Ya Tyler E.Carlson 7-5-8 Comes from a cold barn 10-1 Abington White at Valley View LSU 7, Oregon State 1 2Chiselled M.Romano 8-9-7 Cut up 15-1 Dunmore at Moscow Sunday, June 3 MEETINGS Shotgun start is at 8 a.m. and will 3Peace Bridge T.Jackson 7-8-6 Lost his stride 8-1 Mountain Top at Swoyersville Oregon State 11, Louisiana-Monroe 2, Louisiana- be a captain and crew format. Cost 4Cutty A.McCarthy 7-2-3 Too slow final stages 6-1 SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL Monroe eliminated is $85 per golfer and includes golf, Eighth-$12,000 Clm.Hndcp Trot;clm.price $12-15,000 (All games 5:45 p.m. unless noted) LSU 6, Oregon State 5, 10 innings, LSU advances Berwick Boys High School Basket- Plains at Wilkes-Barre At Reckling Park ball Boosters will be holding its prizes and lunch afterward at the 9Fox Valley Smarty G.Napolitano 2-1-5 First time lasix the trick 7-2 Swoyersville at Hazleton Area 7DC’s Piggy Bank J.Morrill 1-7-2 Still got it 3-1 Houston Wilkes-Barre Township Fire Hall at Tunkhannock at Back Mountain Friday, June 1 monthly meeting today in the 1Martoddi T.Jackson 2-3-7 Slips in the triple 4-1 YOUTH LEGION BASEBALL 150 Watson Street. For more in- 8Good Ride Cowboy B.Simpon 5-8-7 Simpson trains and reins 6-1 Arkansas 5, Sam Houston State 4 gymnasium lobby area at 7 p.m. (All games 5:45 p.m. unless noted) Rice 3, Prairie View 2 formation contact Jim at 855- 5Hogue’s Rockie A.McCarthy 5-5-8 Andy doing so-so 9-2 Swoyersville at Mountain Top This meeting will be about all 3Rushmore Hanover M.Simons 3-4-3 Simons been here and Tioga 8-1 Saturday, June 2 summer activities in which the 4543. 2Shockin Yall AM.Kakaley 6-8-3 No shockers in sight 10-1 Sam Houston State 4, Prairie View 2, Prairie View The McGlynn Learning Center will 4Front ManW.Long 7-2-x Covered up 15-1 WHAT’S ON TV eliminated basketball team will be participa- 6Elvis Blue Chip T.Buter 9-2-8 Go for longer sideburns 20-1 Arkansas 1, Rice 0 ting in. If you have any questions, hold its seventh Annual Golf Tour- Sunday, June 3 Ninth-$6,000 Clm.Trot;clm.price $7,500 nament on Friday June 15, 2012 at COLLEGE SOFTBALL Sam Houston State 4, Rice 1, Rice eliminated contact coach Jason Kingery at 7Taya’s Photo M.Kakaley 9-6-2 Ready for that picture 3-1 Arkansas 5, Sam Houston State 1, Arkansas ad- 570-394-7115 or jkingery@ber- Sand Springs Golf Course. Regis- 5Spit N Shine J.Pavia 2-1-8 Right there 7-2 8 p.m. vances tration will begin at 9:00 a.m. with 1Streetwise Hall E.Carlson 4-7-3 Again gets the wood 9-2 ESPN2 — World Series, finals, game 2, Oklahoma At Baylor Ballpark wicksd.org. 2Mon Beau Somolli NT.Jackson 2-2-2 Just missing 6-1 vs. Alabama, at Oklahoma City Waco, Texas Duryea Little League will hold its Shotgun at 10:00 a.m. The cost is 8Jeff’s Night Out G.Napolitano 7-8-5 Note the driver change 15-1 $85.00 per golfer and $340 a 4Tameka Seelster M.Simons 4-5-1 Raced poorly at 2-5 4-1 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Friday, June 1 regular monthly meeting June 10th Dallas Baptist 10, Texas-Arlington 0 foursome and includes 18 holes, 3Grace N Charlie M.Romano 5-4-6 Sits in 8-1 Oral Roberts 4, Baylor 2 at 3 p.m. at the Duryea Little 6Shelly Ross A.McCarthy 4-4-4 Having a rough go of it 10-1 7 p.m. cart, prizes and luncheon. For 9Wildfire Bo L.Stalbaum6-8-7 No shot 20-1 MLB — Regional coverage, L.A. Dodgers at Phila- Saturday, June 2 League field. delphia or Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees Baylor 11, Texas-Arlington 6, UTA eliminated The Luzerne Co. Federation of information on the tournament Tenth-$25,000 F&M Open Pace Dallas Baptist 11, Oral Roberts 8 5Radar Contact A.McCarthy 1-2-1 Versatile as well 7-2 CSN -- L.A. Dodgers at Philadelphia Sportsmen will meet Monday call 570-824-8891. ROOT -- Pittsburgh at Cincinnati Sunday, June 3 1Billmar Scooter T.Buter 4-1-1 Still tough as nails 9-2 Baylor 5, Oral Roberts 2. Oral Roberts eliminated June 11, 2012, 7:30 PM at Post 609, Grace Episcopal Church Kingston is 2Chancey Lady E.Carlson 7-8-3 Closing in on $2million life 3-1 SNY -- N.Y. Mets at Washington Baylor 9, Dallas Baptist 2 YES -- Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees American Legion, Corner of St. holding its fourth annual charity 3Higher And Higher D.Bier 5-6-3 Wearing down? 5-2 Monday, June 4 7Mud Pie Hanover G.Napolitano 7-1-2 Hard to like off last 6-1 8 p.m. Game 7 — Dallas Baptist (41-18)vs. Baylor (47-15), Mary’s Rd. and Lee Park Ave. Club golf tournament at Sand Springs 4NY Yankees M.Kakaley 6-3-4 Not an Open pacer 12-1 WGN — Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee 7:30 p.m. delegates are urged to attend and Country Club on Sunday, June 10. 6Quicksilvercandy AL.Stalbaum5-1-4 Just raced on Fri 8-1 At Olsen Field The tournament begins at 2 p.m. Eleventh-$9,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $4,000 last 5 NBA BASKETBALL interested sportsmen are cordially College Station, Texas with a shotgun start and captain 6Hailstorm Volo Tn.Schadel 3-4-8 Tony gets a big W7-2 8:30 p.m. Friday, June 1 invited. 9Che J.Bongiorno 2-8-8 Dangerous long shot 15-1 ESPN — Playoffs, conference finals, game 5, Bos- Mississippi 6, TCU 2 Wyoming Valley West Aquatics and crew format. A portion of the 3AFortune’s Legacy T.Jackson 5-2-5 Just a very weak card 9-2 ton at Miami Texas A&M 4, Dayton 1 proceeds will benefit our local 7Lady’s Night G.Napolitano 2-6-7 Does best work with Nap 3-1 Saturday, June 2 Club will be having a very impor- 4Biscuits N Gravy D.Ingraham6-4-6 Didn’t fire as the favorite 4-1 TENNIS TCU 28, Dayton 12, Dayton eliminated tant, informative meeting for all community outreach organization, 8Under Arrest M.Kakaley 3-5-8 Matt takes over the lines 20-1 Mississippi 6, Texas A&M 3 parents on June 6 at 6:30 p.m. at the Women with Children Program 1Broadway’s Fortune F.Del Cid 1-1-8 Overmatched 6-1 1p.m. ESPN2 — French Open, quarterfinals, at Paris Sunday, June 3 at Misericordia University, and 2Jesse’s Gem M.Simons 2-6-7 Not happening 8-1 TCU 10, Texas A&M 2 the Grotto in Edwardsville. All 5Makinphotos M.Romano 7-5-6 No Kodak moment 10-1 (same-day tape) TCU 5, Mississippi 2 returning parents and also current Grace Episcopal Church., Twelfth-$9,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $4,000 last 5 Monday, June 4 8th grade parents of athletes that St. Joseph Marello Annual Golf 4The Bad Deputy T.Jackson 4-5-8 Closer and willing 6-1 Game 7 — Mississippi (37-25) vs. TCU (39-20), Tournament will be held Sunday 5Hi Ho Steverino B.Simpson 3-1-8 Likely favorite 3-1 BASEBALL 7:35 p.m. are going to be joining swim, dive, 2Montecito NJ.Bongiorno 4-3-7 Deserves consideration 7-2 At PK Park and/or water polo next year are June 10 at the Wilkes-Barre Munici- 3Thunderfist J.Pavia 7-6-2 Pavia only few drives tonight 4-1 International League Eugene, Ore. encouraged to attend. pal Golf Course. A shotgun start at 9Up Front Tim TG.Napolitano 5-6-8 Too hit or miss 9-2 Friday, June 1 1Cowboy Artist J.Taggart 4-6-7 Taggart the new pilot 10-1 At A Glance Cal State Fullerton 9, Indiana State 5 Wyoming Valley West field hockey 8:00 a.m. will be followed by lunch 6Gold Star Smokin A.McCarthy 1-1-4 No three-peat in sight 8-1 All Times EDT Oregon 6, Austin Peay 5 booster club meeting will meet at the Parish Center on William 7Real Jewel J.Morrill 8-4-4 Rough 20-1 North Division Saturday, June 2 today in the Middle School Confer- Street in Pittston. The cost is $75 8Ideal Danny E.Carlson 9-4-7 Clobbered 15-1 WLPct. GB Austin Peay 1, Indiana State 0, Indiana St. eliminat- per golfer or $300 per team. The Thirteenth-$9,500 Cond.Pace;n/w 1 pm race life Pawtucket (Red Sox)...... 36 22 .621 — ed ence Room at 7 p.m. Much in- Oregon 7, Cal State Fullerton 5 6One More Miracle T.Buter 8-3-5 Kicks off late double 7-2 Buffalo (Mets) ...... 33 25 .569 3 formation will be discussed. All price includes, golf, lunch, gifts, Sunday, June 3 2Talkin First M.Simons 6-2-7 Rounds out the number 3-1 1 and prizes. The golf registration Lehigh Valley (Phillies)...... 31 26 .544 4 ⁄2 Austin Peay 3, Cal State Fullerton 0, Cal State Ful- parents are urged to attend. 4Stand Up Comic M.Kakaley 9-4-7 Still learning 9-2 Yankees...... 31 27 .534 5 7Winchester T.Wing 9-4-5 Wing’s lone steer 8-1 lerton eliminated Wyoming Valley Baseball coaches form and hole sponsorships can be 1 5Jolt Of Fire W.Long 8-6-2 Long again making journey 10-1 Syracuse (Nationals) ...... 26 31 .456 9 ⁄2 Oregon 8, Austin Peay 1, Oregon advances obtained by calling 655-1664 or 1 will be meeting on June 6 at 7:30 9Newspeak A.McCarthy 3-4-4 Another weak group for sure 6-1 Rochester (Twins)...... 25 32 .439 10 ⁄2 At Sunken Diamond the Rectory at 654-6902. 7Mathamerica T.Jackson 6-7-8 Breaker 20-1 South Division Stanford, Calif. p.m. at Rodanos in Wilkes-Barre to 1Mechanical Bull E.Carlson 8-5-2 Needs some work 4-1 WLPct. GB Friday, June 1 pick the coaches all-star team. The The Shenandoah Coal Cracker 10K 3Windmill Shark J.Taggart 7-7-4 One more to go 15-1 Gwinnett (Braves) ...... 33 25 .569 — Pepperdine 6, Michigan State 2 senior all star game will be played Road Race will be held Saturday, 1 Stanford 9, Fresno State 1 Fourteenth-$9,500 Cond.Trot;n/w 1 pm race life Charlotte (White Sox) ...... 33 26 .559 ⁄2 on June 14 at 4:30 p.m. at Wilkes. June 9 at 10 a.m. Registration will 1 Saturday, June 2 6Sambuca M.Kakaley 5-2-6 Matty K in finale 9-2 Norfolk (Orioles) ...... 26 33 .441 7 ⁄2 Fresno State 8, Michigan State 2, MSU eliminated take place from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. 4Piccolo Sogno J.Morrill 2-7-2 The one to beat 3-1 Durham (Rays)...... 25 33 .431 8 1Poppa Woody B.Simpson 8-4-2 Can trot some if right 8-1 Stanford 5, Pepperdine 4 REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS on Thunder Road, North Main West Division Sunday, June 3 2Andover Again T.Buter 2-5-2 Buter takes over for Huff 7-2 WLPct. GB Street, Shenandoah, the day of the 3Ballagio Hanover T.Schadel 5-3-3 Staggers for home 4-1 Pepperdine 8, Fresno State 5, Fresno St. eliminated Indianapolis (Pirates)...... 34 23 .596 — 5Clete Hanover M.Simons 7-2-3 Mike’s choice over #2 5-1 Stanford 8, Pepperdine 7, Stanford advances Crestwood Comet Boys Basketball race. The entry fee is $15 if re- 1 7This Is It T.Buter 4-5-6 Skip him 10-1 Toledo (Tigers) ...... 27 31 .466 7 ⁄2 At Jackie Robinson Stadium Camp is currently accepting appli- ceived by May 31st, $20 after. 8Techwork T.Jackson 7-7-5 See you tomorrow 12-1 Columbus (Indians) ...... 26 31 .456 8 Los Angeles Louisville (Reds)...... 18 39 .316 16 Friday, June 1 cations for this season. The camp There will also be a $5 Fun Run for Monday's Games New Mexico 4, San Diego 0 will be held the week of June 11-15. kids 12 and under. For any addition- Yankees 5, Norfolk 4, 13 innings UCLA 3, Creighton 0 al information contact Dan at Rochester 2, Columbus 1, comp. of susp. game Saturday, June 2 The morning sessions will be for TRANSACTIONS BOXING Buffalo 2, Toledo 1, 10 innings Creighton 8, San Diego 2, San Diego eliminated boys entering grades 3-5. The 462-0389 or by e-mail at Indianapolis 4, Syracuse 3 UCLA 7, New Mexico 1 afternoon session is for boys [email protected]. Fight Schedule Rochester 4, Columbus 0, 7 innings Sunday, June 3 BASEBALL Charlotte 3, Gwinnett 2 Creighton 7, New Mexico 2, New Mexico eliminated entering grades 6-9. Both sessions National League June 8 Pawtucket at Lehigh Valley, ppd., rain UCLA 13, Creighton 5, UCLA advances will be held at the Crestwood Durham at Louisville, late CHICAGO CUBS — Assigned RHP Michael Bow- At Las Vegas (ESPN2), Kelly Pavlik vs. Scott Sig- At Hi Corbett Field Today's Games Middle School. 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THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com ➛ BASEBALL TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 2012 PAGE 3B Four Kansas City buddies biking for baseball

By DAVE SKRETTA “Biking for Baseball, this idea pected.” and it went away,’ and I thought, AP Sports Writer is combining everything I love,” The band of cyclists started in ‘My gosh, that’s reassuring.’” KANSAS CITY, Mo. — It said Kremers, who quit his job as Seattle on April 13, taking in the After catching games at Oak- started off as the kind of auda- an engineer to embark on an am- Mariners’ game against the A’s. land Coliseum and AT&T Park cious idea that a couple of bud- bitious odyssey. “I believe in be- Then they hopped on their two- in the Bay Area, the team shot dies having a quarter-life crisis ing a positive influence in a kid’s wheeled rides and headed down south to see the Dodgers and An- bandy about over a beer at a ball- life. It’s a simple thing, but it’s the coast. gels in Los Angeles. They picked game. something you can use to impact They had worked out most of off San Diego, cut through the Adam Kremers and Chase Hig- the world.” the winter, riding on stationary desert to hit up Arizona, and gins, a pair of 20-something base- Higgins gave up his job, too. trainers when they couldn’t get headed north to Colorado, where ball fans, had been watching The whole team did: Steve Lunn on the road, but there was no real they have friends and family. their beloved Kansas City Royals and Rex Roberts, who are also way to prepare for the mileage. Then an 850-mile haul to sub- play the Minnesota Twins when logging miles on their bikes, and They pedaled 900 in nine days to urban Dallas for a Rangers game, the conversation drifted toward Tim Sherman, who is providing reach Oakland, the second stop and a relatively quick trip to cycling, another one of their pas- the support. on their trip, and felt just about Houston, where they watched sions. Then they thought of pair- “When I reflect back on it, it’s every one of them. the Astros beat the Reds 5-3 on ing them together. kind of growing into its own “Our bodies weren’t used to Sunday. They would ride their bikes monster now,” said Roberts, who 100 miles a day and not recuper- They left Monday for perhaps AP PHOTO across the country, hitting every signed onto the project about six ating, so we definitely had some the most grueling stretch: 1,100 Bicyclists, from left Steve Lunn, Chase Higgins, Adam Kremers big league stadium along the months after its initial ballpark serious knee pain,” Kremers miles in nine days through the and Rex Roberts are biking 11,000 miles to all 30 major league way, and make it worthwhile by brainstorming. said. “We just had to go really muggy southeast, catching ballparks this season. Here they’re at Houston’s Minute Maid putting on free clinics for kids “I was excited about the bike slow. Slower than you ever bike. games over the next few weeks Park. wherever they stopped. aspect and seeing the parks, and Italked to somebody who had in Tampa, Miami and Atlanta. Eleven-thousand miles. Thirty the kid stuff was a big part of it,” done a trip, this other guy and Their route will take them break — and their own much- begin making their way east, fin- ballparks. One memorable sum- Roberts said, “but that’s been a his wife, and he said, ‘You know, back through St. Louis to Kansas needed reprieve. Then they’ll ishing up at Fenway Park on mer. much bigger aspect than I ex- Ihad knee pain at the beginning City, just in time for the All-Star head off toward Minnesota and Sept. 21. MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP STANDINGS/STATS Issa not STANDINGS Cardinals 5, Mets 4 St. Louis New York All Times EDT ab rhbi ab rhbi Furcal ss 5011Niwnhs lf 4010 AMERICAN LEAGUE allowed to Beltran rf 5000ATorrs cf 3001 East Division Hollidy lf 4220DWrght 3b 4110 WLPct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away YMolin c4000Duda rf 4111 Tampa Bay...... 31 23 .574 ——5-5 W-1 19-11 12-12 Craig 1b 3223DnMrp 2b 4000 Baltimore...... 30 24 .556 1—2-8 L-1 14-13 16-11 Freese 3b 4120I.Davis 1b 2000 1 New York ...... 29 24 .547 1 ⁄2 —7-3 W-1 14-11 15-13 Motte p0000Hairstn ph 1112 1 Boston...... 28 26 .519 31⁄26-4 L-1 13-14 15-12 Descals be witness 1 Toronto...... 28 26 .519 31⁄24-6 W-1 16-12 12-14 2b-3b 3000Rauch p0000 Central Division Chamrs cf 3010Byrdak p0000 WLPct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Lohse p2000Parnell p0000 Chicago ...... 31 23 .574 ——9-1 W-1 14-14 17-9 MAdms ph 1000Vldspn ph 1000 1 Cleveland ...... 28 25 .528 2 ⁄2 13-7 L-2 16-16 12-9 Rzpczy p0000Quntnll ss 3010 The Rep. is protected by the 1 Detroit ...... 25 29 .463 64⁄25-5 L-1 12-14 13-15 ESnchz p0000Nickes c2000 1 Kansas City...... 23 29 .442 75⁄26-4 W-1 7-18 16-11 Greene 2b 0000Thole ph-c 1110 1 Constitution’s speech or Minnesota ...... 20 33 .377 10 ⁄2 95-5 W-2 9-17 11-16 Gee p2000 Rottino 1b 1000 West Division Totals 34 584Totals 32 464 WLPct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away debate clause. Texas ...... 32 22 .593 ——5-5 W-1 15-11 17-11 St. Louis ...... 000 100 220 —5 1 Los Angeles ...... 28 27 .509 4 ⁄2 28-2 L-1 15-12 13-15 New York ...... 000 100 210 —4 1 Seattle ...... 24 32 .429 96⁄23-7 L-1 9-13 15-19 E—Gee (2). DP—New York 1. LOB—St. Louis 6, 1 Oakland...... 23 31 .426 96⁄21-9 L-1 10-15 13-16 New York 2. 2B—Holliday (9), Nieuwenhuis (8), Quintanilla (3). HR—Craig (6), Duda (9), Hairston By FREDERIC J. FROMMER NATIONAL LEAGUE (7). SB—Furcal (9), Descalso (2). S—Greene. East Division SF—A.Torres. Associated Press WLPct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away IP HRER BB SO Washington ...... 30 22 .577 ——5-5 L-1 16-9 14-13 St. Louis WASHINGTON — The Miami...... 31 23 .574 ——7-3 W-2 16-10 15-13 Lohse...... 621103 1 AP PHOTO New York ...... 31 24 .564 ⁄2 —7-3 L-1 19-12 12-12 Rzepczynski W,1-3 1 judge in the Roger Clemens Atlanta ...... 29 25 .537 21⁄23-7 W-1 12-11 17-14 1 BS,4-4 ...... 122201 Philadelphia...... 28 28 .500 43⁄25-5 L-3 12-16 16-12 2 The New York Mets’ David Wright reacts after flying out to end E.Sanchez H,1 ...... ⁄3 21100 perjury trial ruled Monday 1 Central Division Motte S,9-12...... 1 ⁄3 00002 the eighth inning with the tying run on base during a game WLPct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away New York that defense lawyers can’t call Cincinnati...... 30 23 .566 ——6-4 L-1 15-9 15-14 Gee ...... 763228 against the St. Louis Cardinals Monday at Citi Field in New 2 Rep. Darrell Issa as a witness. Pittsburgh...... 27 26 .509 337-3 W-1 16-11 11-15 Rauch L,3-5 ...... ⁄3 22201 1 York. St. Louis ...... 28 27 .509 333-7 W-1 13-11 15-16 Byrdak ...... ⁄3 00011 1 1 Issa is chairman of the Milwaukee ...... 24 30 .444 6 ⁄2 6 ⁄2 6-4 L-1 12-15 12-15 Parnell ...... 100000 1 1 Houston...... 23 31 .426 7 ⁄2 7 ⁄2 2-8 W-1 17-12 6-19 Byrdak pitched to 1batter in the 9th. House Oversight and Govern- 1 1 Chicago ...... 18 36 .333 12 ⁄2 12 ⁄2 3-7 L-4 12-15 6-21 Umpires—Home, Adrian Johnson;First, Gary Ce- West Division derstrom;Second, Lance Barksdale;Third, Fieldin ment Reform Committee, the WLPct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Culbreth. Los Angeles ...... 34 21 .618 ——4-6 W-1 21-9 13-12 T—2:34. A—25,830 (41,922). panel that Clemens allegedly San Francisco ...... 31 24 .564 3—7-3 W-4 18-11 13-13 1 1 lied to in 2008 when he denied Craig helps Cards Arizona...... 25 29 .463 8 ⁄2 5 ⁄2 6-4 W-2 10-15 15-14 Colorado ...... 23 30 .434 10 77-3 W-1 15-15 8-15 Giants 3, Cubs 2 taking performance-enhanc- San Diego ...... 18 37 .327 16 13 2-8 L-2 13-18 5-19 Chicago San Francisco ing drugs. AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE ab rhbi ab rhbi Campn cf 4010Schrhlt rf 4010 Issa, a California Republi- Sunday's Games Sunday's Games SCastro ss 4000Theriot 2b 5020 N.Y. Yankees 5, Detroit 1 Atlanta 3, Washington 2 DeJess rf 4000MeCarr lf 4000 can, wasn’t chairman at the Toronto 5, Boston 1 Miami 5, Philadelphia 1 ASorin lf 4010Posey c0200 stop 5-game skid Tampa Bay 8, Baltimore 4 Houston 5, Cincinnati 3 LaHair 1b 4110Pagan cf 4020 time, and he had criticized the Kansas City 2, Oakland 0 Pittsburgh 6, Milwaukee 5 IStewrt 3b 4000Belt 1b 2110 Chicago White Sox 4, Seattle 2 Colorado 3, L.A. Dodgers 2 Barney 2b 4120Arias 3b 4010 committee for holding the Minnesota 6, Cleveland 3 San Francisco 2, Chicago Cubs 0 Clevngr c4011BCrwfr ss 4012 The Associated Press Sunday night, Matheny permit- Texas 7, L.A. Angels 3 Arizona 6, San Diego 0 Smrdzj p2011Vglsng p3000 hearing on drugs in baseball. Monday's Games N.Y. Mets 6, St. Louis 1 CColmn p0000Affeldt p1000 NEW YORK — Mike Mathe- ted his players to report late on Minnesota at Kansas City, (n) Monday's Games Cardns ph 1010 Defense lawyers hoped his tes- Seattle at L.A. Angels, (n) St. Louis 5, N.Y. Mets 4 Marml p0000 ny tried all sorts of things to arainy morning, with most of Texas at Oakland, (n) San Francisco 3, Chicago Cubs 2 Russell p0000 timony would help call into snap the Cardinals out of their them getting to the ballpark Tuesday's Games L.A. Dodgers 4, Philadelphia 3 Asencio p0000 question the hearing’s legiti- Cleveland (Jimenez 5-4) at Detroit (Smyly 2-1), 7:05 Colorado at Arizona, (n) Totals 35 282Totals 31 382 hitting funk. about two hours before game p.m. Tuesday's Games Chicago...... 020 000 000 —2 macy, and sent a subpoena to Tampa Bay (Shields 6-3) at N.Y. Yankees (Pettitte L.A. Dodgers (Billingsley 2-4) at Philadelphia San Francisco...... 010 010 10x —3 The St. Louis manager let time. 2-2), 7:05 p.m. (Cl.Lee 0-2), 7:05 p.m. DP—Chicago 1. LOB—Chicago 6, San Francisco the committee to try to compel Baltimore (Hammel 6-2) at Boston (Lester 3-4), 7:10 N.Y. Mets (C.Young 0-0) at Washington (Zimmer- 11. 2B—Cardenas (5), B.Crawford (13). SB—The- his players show up late to the p.m. mann 3-5), 7:05 p.m. riot (1). his appearance as a witness. ballpark. He gave Yadier Moli- Giants 3, Cubs 2 Minnesota (Liriano 1-5) at Kansas City (B.Chen Atlanta (T.Hudson 3-2) at Miami (A.Sanchez 3-3), IP HRER BB SO Lawyers for the committee 4-5), 8:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. Chicago na a rare chance to bat clea- SAN FRANCISCO — Ryan Toronto (R.Romero 6-1) at Chicago White Sox Pittsburgh (A.J.Burnett 4-2) at Cincinnati (Bailey Samardzija...... 572256 filed a motion to quash the (Humber 2-2), 8:10 p.m. 4-3), 7:10 p.m. C.Coleman...... 100000 Seattle (Beavan 3-4) at L.A. Angels (Richards 0-0), St. Louis (J.Garcia 3-3) at Houston (Harrell 4-4), 2 nup. He encouraged star Carlos Vogelsong won his fourth Marmol L,0-2 ...... ⁄3 11120 subpoena. They said his ap- 10:05 p.m. 8:05 p.m. Russell ...... 100002 1 Beltran to swing away at a 3-0 straight decision, Buster Posey Texas (D.Holland 4-4) at Oakland (Blackley 0-0), Chicago Cubs (Dempster 0-3) at Milwaukee (Gal- Asencio ...... ⁄3 00000 pearance at the trial should be 10:05 p.m. lardo 4-4), 8:10 p.m. San Francisco pitch. scored the go-ahead run on a Wednesday's Games Colorado (Guthrie 3-3) at Arizona (I.Kennedy 4-5), Vogelsong W,4-2 .... 782203 barred under the Constitu- Cleveland at Detroit, 7:05 p.m. 9:40 p.m. Affeldt S,1-1...... 200002 Not a whole lot worked, double-play groundball by Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. San Francisco (Lincecum 2-6) at San Diego (Bass WP—Samardzija. tion’s speech or debate clause, Baltimore at Boston, 7:10 p.m. 2-5), 10:05 p.m. Umpires—Home, Mark Carlson;First, Angel Her- though. Not until Allen Craig Joaquin Arias in the seventh Minnesota at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. Wednesday's Games nandez;Second, Brian O’Nora;Third, Chris Conroy. which protects elected officials provided what any struggling inning and the San Francisco Toronto at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. San Francisco at San Diego, 6:35 p.m. from being questioned in a Seattle at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. team will always take — a big Giants beat the Chicago Cubs Texas at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Washington, 7:05 p.m. lawsuit about their legislative Atlanta at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Dodgers 4, Phillies 3 home run. for a four-game sweep. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Los Angeles Philadelphia work. St. Louis at Houston, 8:05 p.m. ab rhbi ab rhbi Craig hit a tiebreaking, two- Brandon Crawford hit an RBI Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. DGordn ss 4121Rollins ss 4020 In granting that motion, U.S. Colorado at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. EHerrr cf 4111Polanc 3b 4122 run homer in the eighth inning double and drove in another Ethier rf 4100Pence rf 4000 District Judge Reggie Walton JRiver 1b 5011Ruiz c4010 and the Cardinals found a bit of run on a fielder’s choice to Abreu lf 4021Victorn cf 4000 said he didn’t have to invoke absent pop, beating the New back Vogelsong (4-2), helping Cstllns pr-lf 1000Wggntn 1b 3000 the speech or debate clause. A.Ellis c3000Bastrd p0000 York Mets 5-4 Monday and the Giants to their season-best HrstnJr 2b 4010Fontent ph 1000 He said that relying on Issa to THIS DATE IN BASEBALL AKndy 3b 3120Papeln p0000 stopping their season-worst fourth straight victory on a rare DeJess make such comments again on losing streak at five. wraparound getaway game on 1911—Boston’s Smoky Joe Wood struck out three 1959 — Pittsburgh’s Dick Stuart hit the longest ph-3b 1000Mayrry lf 4110 the stand amounted to specu- Chicago White Sox pinch hitters in the ninth to pre- home run at Forbes Field. Stuart hit a shot over the Kershw p0000Galvis 2b 4121 The Cardinals have never aMonday. serve a 5-4 win. center-field wall off Chicago pitcher Glenn Hobbie. Loney ph 1000Worley p0000 lation. The judge said that if he 1915 —Philadelphia’s Grover Cleveland Alexander 1966 — Leo Cardenas of the Reds hit four home Belisari p0000Savery p1000 been swept in a four-game San Francisco (31-24) moved lost his no-hitter when Artie Butler punched a single runs in a doubleheader against the Chicago Cubs. Jansen p0000Luna 1b 2000 did allow Issa to testify, he with two outs in the ninth. Alexander struck out Bob Cardenas hit two home runs in each game as Cin- Totals 34 494Totals 35 383 series in New York. The World aseason-best seven games over Bescher for the final out to beat St. Louis 3-0. Alex- cinnati won the opener 8-3 but dropped the second Los Angeles...... 210 000 001 —4 would have to let the govern- ander went on to pitch three more one-hitters during game 9-5. Philadelphia...... 003 000 000 —3 Series champions had been .500. The Giants began the day the season. 1974 — Cleveland had nine baserunners against E—A.Kennedy (3), Polanco (1). LOB—Los Angeles ment call other lawmakers 1929 — The Cincinnati Reds scored nine runs in the Texas and all nine score in a 9-3 victory. It was the 10, Philadelphia 6. 2B—A.Kennedy (4), Mayberry outscored 19-1 by the Mets and trailing NL West-leading Los sixth inning, en route to a 21-4 win over the Chicago last time this happened in the 20th century. (8). 3B—D.Gordon (1), Rollins (2). HR—Polanco who supported the hearing — Cubs. 1976 — Despite getting three home runs by Bill (2). SB—E.Herrera (2), Ethier (1). CS—D.Gordon no-hit by Johan Santana before Angeles by three games. The 1935 — Chicago White Sox rookie pitcher John Robinson, Pittsburgh lost to San Diego, 11-9 in 15 (6). S—Kershaw 2, Worley. dragging out the trial that’s al- salvaging the finale at Citi Dodgers had a night game at Whitehead loses to St. Louis 2-0. It was his first loss innings. IP HRER BB SO ready in its eighth week. after winning his first eight starts, an AL record for 1986 — San Diego’s Steve Garvey was ejected for Los Angeles Field. Philadelphia. Cubs reliever the start of a career. the first time in his career when he argued a play at Kershaw...... 783305 “You’d end up with a swear- 1943 — New York’s Carl Hubbell snaps the Giants home plate. Garvey, the on-deck hitter, protested Belisario W,1-0...... 100000 “Doesn’t take much. Just a Carlos Marmol (0-2) was hit losing streak of seven games by pitching a one-hit- the last out of a triple play by the Atlanta Braves. Jansen S,7-10 ...... 100002 ing match,” Walton said. ter against the Pittsburgh for a 5-1win. The only hit Television replays showed that Bip Roberts was in- Philadelphia win,” Matheny said. “That was with a line drive on Angel for Pittsburgh was a solo homer by first baseman deed safe. The Padres lost 4-2. Worley ...... 453334 Walton also said that Issa Elbie Fletcher. 1989 — The Blue Jays lost their debut in the Sky- 1 Savery ...... 2 ⁄3 10003 1949 — Commissioner Happy Chandler lifted the Dome as Glenn Braggs hit a two-run homer to lead 2 much needed, and nobody Pagan’s infield single in the Bastardo...... 1 ⁄3 10003 might not be that great a wit- ban on all players who jumped to Mexico, starting in the Milwaukee Brewers past Toronto 5-3. The $375 Papelbon L,0-2...... 121102 needed it more than we did. It seventh but stayed in the game 1946. million complex featured a $100 million, four-sec- ness for the defense, after pros- 1955 — New York’s Mickey Mantle hit a home run tion, retractable roof. HBP—by Bastardo (A.Ellis), by Savery (D.Gordon). will change the atmosphere after being checked out, then off Chicago’s Billy Pierce that traveled an estimated 1997 — Alex Rodriguez of the Mariners became the WP—Bastardo. PB—Ruiz. ecutor Steve Durham pointed 550 feet. The ball cleared the left-field upper deck at first Seattle player to hit for the cycle in a nine-inning Umpires—Home, D.J. Reyburn;First, Jim Wolf- around here. You never know walked Brandon Belt on four Comiskey Park. game. ;Second, Derryl Cousins;Third, Ron Kulpa. out Issa’s comment after the which win will be the one that pitches to load the bases for hearing that he didn’t doubt helps you take off.” Arias. that Clemens had perjured St. Louis seemed headed for himself. another rough day at the plate Dodgers 4, Phillies 3 Astros take SS Correa with No. 1pick Issa “might bury your cli- when five of its first seven PHILADELPHIA — Elian ent,” Walton warned Clemens’ batters struck out. All told, the Herrera hit a tiebreaking RBI The Associated Press tran, Carlos Delgado, Juan Gonza- for the New York captain’s charac- lawyers. “If I was in your all Cardinals fanned 41 times in single off Jonathan Papelbon in SECAUCUS, N.J. — Carlos Cor- lez, Bernie Williams. Some of ter off the field as on. “I want to be shoes, I would be very loath to the series. the ninth inning to lift the Los rea was all smiles when he heard those players signed as free agents like him. He’s awesome.” call him.” “Even early on, we started Angeles Dodgers over the his name announced, knowing he —catcher Ramon Castro had First-year Astros general man- Clemens lawyers were more out with a few strikeouts. It’s Philadelphia Phillies. had made hometown history at been the highest-drafted player ager Jeff Luhnow said Correa “has interested in Issa because of just one of those periods you Placido Polanco hit a tying, the baseball draft. out of Puerto Rico, going No.17 to achance to be a star” who could his comments as a rank-and- go through,” Matheny said. two-run homer to help the The Houston Astros selected Houston in 1994. hit 20-30 home runs in the pros, file member of the committee “You just got to keep working, Phillies rally from a 3-0 deficit the17-year-old slugging shortstop “I feel so excited to be the No. 1 whether it’s as a shortstop or “ulti- in 2008 than because of his cur- keep fighting. You’ve got to against Clayton Kershaw, but it with the No.1pick Monday night, pick,” said Correa, who was con- mately maybe third base.” rent post as chairman. Defense trust yourself and, fortunately, wasn’t enough. making him the first player from gratulated by Delgado on Twitter. Correa said he’d like to stay at filings noted that back then, Is- we got a couple of big hits Dee Gordon ripped a triple Puerto Rico to lead off the draft. “I’ve worked so hard to be here.” shortstop, and he plans to use his sa was quoted as saying the when we needed them and to right-center to start the “This means a lot,” Correa said It was the first time Houston signing bonus to help his family. hearings smacked of the tac- that’s the thing we were mis- ninth against Papelbon (0-2). from the draft site at MLB Net- had the top pick in the draft since As he walked to the podium and tics of the infamous former sing.” Herrera followed with a groun- work studios. “We’ve got a lot of 1992, when the Astros selected shook hands with Commissioner Sen. Joseph McCarthy, who Pinch hitter Scott Hairston der through the shortstop hole good players there.” Phil Nevin — passing on a young Bud Selig before a brief hug, Cor- hauled people before his com- and Lucas Duda homered for to put major league-leading Correa, however, is the only one shortstop named Derek Jeter, rea pulled out a small Puerto Ri- mittee looking for Communi- the Mets, who missed a chance Los Angeles ahead to stay. to be drafted first from an island who went five spots later to the canflagandheldituptobigcheers sts. to move all alone into the NL Papelbon is 15 for 15 in save that has produced its share of Yankees. from the crowd of major league Clemens was not in the East lead. opportunities, but hasn’t fared baseball royalty: Roberto Clem- “I have read about that,” Correa representatives and fans gathered courtroom for Monday’s mo- After playing the Mets on as well in non-save situations. ente, Ivan Rodriguez, Carlos Bel- said, calling Jeter his idol as much in the stadium-themed studio. tions hearing. 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CYCLING Evans sharp, captures 1st stage of Dauphine

The Associated Press American teammates, veteran SAINT-VALLIER, France — George Hincapie and rising star Tour de France champion Cadel Tejay Van Garderen. Wiggins Evans won the first stage of the now leads Evans by 1second in Criterium du Dauphine race combined time from the first Monday, a hilly 116-mile ride stage and Sunday’s prologue. from Seyssins to Saint-Vallier in the French Alps. Hushovd out of Tour de The Australian attacked in the France final miles, holding off a late PARIS — Veteran rider Thor surge by France’s Jerome Coppel Hushovd will not compete in and Kazhak rider Andrey Kash- the Tour de France this year echkin to finish in 4 hours, 36 because he is still recovering minutes and 21 seconds. from a viral infection. Defending Dauphine winner At last year’s Tour, the 34- Bradley Wiggins of Britain took year-old Norwegian wore the the yellow jersey of overall race race leader’s yellow jersey for leader, finishing 4 seconds be- seven days and won two stages. hind Evans in a large group that He also won the green jersey for also included two of Evans’ best sprinter in 2005 and 2009.

AP PHOTO field line by Samantha Lengel. of Kazakhstan celebrates scoring a point in her fourth round match against of China at the French Open NANTICOKE Both runners scored to put the Monday. Shvedova won in three sets 3-6, 6-2, 6-0. Cardinals back in front 4-3. But Nanticoke refused to French Open at a glance . Murray ig- Continued from Page 1B shrink against the wildly effec- PARIS — A look at the French Open on Monday: nored a poor start, a still-bother- The game was called four tive Santai, who walked three CLUMSY Weather: Cloudy, windy, with brief drizzles. High of 61 degrees. some back and more taunting pitches into the bottom of the and threw 45 balls among 115 Attendance: 26,932. and teasing from fans to win 1-6, seventh inning, as Pine Grove pitches. Pitcher Hannah Rubasky Men’s Seeded Winners: No. 2 , No. 4 , No. 6-4, 6-1, 6-2. Next for Murray is a aimed for another of its rallies. In- helped her cause with a leadoff Continued from Page 1B 5 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, No. 6 , No. 9 Juan Martin del quarterfinal against No. 6 David stead, the Cardinals were left single to left in the sixth inning. her wrist, which she repeatedly Potro, No. 12 Nicolas Almagro. Ferrer, who overwhelmed No. 20 with their first loss of the season Two batters later, Gow rocketed a Men’s Seeded Losers: No. 7 Tomas Berdych, No. 8 Janko flexed during the match and fid- Tipsarevic, No. 13 Juan Monaco, No. 17 Richard Gasquet, No. 18 6-3, 6-2, 6-0. to a Class 2A team. triple into left field. Nanticoke dled with at her news confer- Stanislas Wawrinka, No. 20 Marcel Granollers. In two matches halted in pro- "We won eight games in the took the lead on the play as Gow ence afterward, shouldn’t be an Women’s Seeded Winners: No. 2 Maria Sharapova, No. 4 Petra gress Sunday night by darkness, last inning this season," Felty was awarded home when Pine issue. Something else that might Kvitova, No. 23 . No. 5 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga fin- said. "That’s bull. I felt good with Grove shortstop Jenna Sidleck’s not be? The opposition. It seems Women’s Seeded Loser: No. 7 Li Na. ished off No. 18 Stanislas Waw- the top of the order coming up. throw to third was wide of the that nearly every day a potential Stat of the Day: 19 — Games lost by Nadal so far, the fewest rinka 6-4, 7-6 (6), 3-6, 3-6, 6-4, Why wouldn’t I? We had runners bag and rolled into a narrow roadblock is swept out of the through four rounds at the French Open since Guillermo Vilas’ 16 in while No. 9 Juan Martin del Po- on in every inning (except the opening in the fence, going out of 1982. draw, from , to Quote of the Day: “It was drizzling, which never helps a guy like me tro defeated No. 7 Tomas Ber- second). play. , to Li Na. who’s wearing glasses on court.” — Tipsarevic, after his 6-4, 6-4, dych 7-6 (6), 1-6, 6-3, 7-5. "We don’t play again until "Sammy came to play today," Indeed, Sharapova now has 6-4 loss to Almagro. Aiming to be France’s first Thursday, so what’s the rush? Williams said. "She really came one thing in common with every On Court Tuesday: No. 1Novak Djokovic vs. No. 5 Jo-Wilfried male champion at a Grand Slam Win or lose, just give us a chance. through when we needed her to. woman left: None has won the Tsonga; No. 3 vs. No. 9 Juan Martin del Potro; No. 6 tournament since Yannick Noah Not for me; my kids, I’ve got se- And we had a little luck. I’m there French Open. Sam Stosur vs. No. 15 Dominika Cibulkova; No. 10 in Paris in 1983, Tsonga now niors who will never get to play yelling ’down, down, down!’ and I vs. No. 21 . Her next opponent, No. 23 Tuesday’s Forecast: Cloudy and windy, with a chance of rain. High plays No. 1Novak Djokovic on again.” see the ball go by. I’m watching Kaia Kanepi of Estonia, hasn’t of 64 degrees (18 C). Tuesday in a rematch of the 2008 Nanticoke (22-3) showed the going ‘oh, man, that’s a good been beyond the quarterfinals at Australian Open final. Del Potro poise that comes with having 13 roll.’" any Grand Slam tournament but set up a rematch of the 2009 U.S. seniors on the roster, and the Sidleck atoned for the error got to that round for the fourth aservice return “but it should be “I feel really comfortable, real- Open final he won against 16- bulk of the roster being part of a with a one-out triple in the bot- time by defeating unseeded fine. ... Nothing to worry about.” ly at ease,” Nadal said. “When time major champion Roger Fe- state championship team just tom of the sixth, but she did not of the Netherlands Rafael Nadal’s pursuit of a re- the tournament is over, I’ll tell derer. two seasons ago. The Trojanettes score thanks to the play of Gola 6-1, 4-6, 6-0. cord seventh French Open title you if this was my best Roland Del Potro is 2-11 overall came back from deficits of 2-0 and catcher Katie Wolfe. Koons Asked whether she thinks she rolled on with another rout, this Garros or not. For the time be- against Federer, including a loss and 4-3 to win their fifth consec- crunched a sure single into the can beat three-time major cham- one a 6-2, 6-0, 6-0 victory over his ing, I’m still playing. So far, so in the 2009 semifinals at Roland utive state playoff game. hole, where a diving third base- pion Sharapova, Kanepi replied: pal, Juan Monaco of Argentina, good. But we’ll see. Things Garros, and was asked the key to Limited to two hits in four in- man Gola corralled the ball. She “If I play well, of course. Why who’s not exactly a slouch — he could change.” winning this time. nings against Pine Grove (23-2) then threw home to Wolfe, who not?” was seeded 13th and has won He’ll take a 7-0 head-to-head “Play an unbelievable match. flamethrower Ethel Santai, Nan- chased Sidleck and made the tag, Kanepi didn’t indicate wheth- five clay-court titles. record into an all-Spanish quar- Try to take my opportunities. ticoke scored five runs on seven erasing the threat. er that was based on having seen But Nadal is 49-1for his career terfinal against No. 12 Nicolas Serve100 percent. Trying to play hits in the final two innings. The "She hung in there tough," Wil- Sharapova’s error-strewn per- at the French Open and might be Almagro, who beat No. 8 Janko winners with my forehand, with five earned runs were a season- liams said of Gola. "The plays she formance against Zakopalova on better than ever. He’s lost a total Tipsarevic 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. my backhand, and (force) him to high against the junior pitcher, didn’t make were really tough an afternoon when the temper- of 19 games so far, the fewest When three-time major final- raise his game,” del Potro ex- who had allowed just 12 all sea- plays. But she made the big plays ature dipped into the 50s and the through four completed match- ist Andy Murray walked on plained, then went on a little son. She averaged 13 strikeouts with her glove and her bat when occasional drizzle fell. Sharapo- es at Roland Garros since Guil- court, he was booed by a parti- longer, capping the list with “un- per game this season, but man- we needed them." va said she jammed her wrist on lermo Vilas’ 16 games in 1982. san crowd pulling for France’s believable shots.” aged just six against the disci- Koons doubled to start the plined Trojanettes. game for the Cardinals and "We had worked with them in scored on a single by Santai. The GOLF practice getting ready for her," lead became 2-0 in the fourth in- Williams said. "We knew she was ning when Koons singled off Ru- fast and she’s tough. We had them basky to score Jena Androshick move back in the box and work at from third. Love qualifies for spot in his 23rd US Open shortening up their swings be- Nanticoke will play either cause they needed more time to Kutztown or Chestnut Ridge on see the ball." Thursday in the quarterfinals at a By RUSTY MILLER ly I hit the ball well enough at the squeeze in 36 holes. “I seem to play well in the qual- Ninth-place batter Kayla Ben- site and time to be determined. AP Sports Writer U.S. and the British to win,” he The U.S. Open is June 14-17 at ifying because I don’t have a jamin started the fifth inning UPPER ARLINGTON, Ohio said. “I definitely want to play.” The Olympic Club in San Fran- scoreboard to look at,” he said. with a single for Nanticoke and PIAA Class 2A —U.S. captain Davis Love III The 48-year-old Love has won cisco, and the 48-year-old Love “You just play.” Sammy Gow laced the next pitch Softball First Round won’t have to watch potential 20 tournaments around the will be making his 23rd appear- Perhaps the biggest cheer of into right-center field for a dou- Ryder Cup players at the U.S. world, including the 1997 PGA ance in his national open. Others the day came as darkness was ble. With two in scoring position, Nanticoke 5, Open on television. Championship. He continues to who qualified from Scioto and falling at Scioto Country Club. Ange Hillan ripped a single up Pine Grove 4 (6 inn.) Pine Grove Nanticoke He’ll be playing alongside play well, despite fighting off in- Scarlet included medalist Char- On the fourth playoff hole to the middle, off the glove of a div- ab rhbi ab rhbi Koons, 2b 4121Gow, ss 3231 them. juries, family obligations and an lie Wi, Kevin Streelman, D.A. decide the last qualifiers, 42- ing Keandra Koons at second Bertasavg, cf 4010Hillan, cf 3112 Kemmrlng, rf 2110Kowalski, lf 3010 Love qualified for the U.S. entire generation of younger Points, Rod Pampling and Steve year-old Youngstown, Ohio, base and into center field. Benja- Santai,p 3121Gola, 3b 4011 Open for the third time in the players. Marino, who only last week re- teaching pro Dennis Miller’s 20- min scored easily and Gow slid in Brown, 1b 2010Schinski, 2b 2010 Shade, pr 0000Roberts, 1b 3000 last six years with a 2-under 139 He was among 16 players to turned from a four-month break foot putt from the fringe stopped to tie the game at 2. Lengel, 3b 2012Wolfe, c3000 Andrshck, pr 0100Rubasky, p3010 at Scioto Country Club and Ohio qualify from the biggest of the 11 to recovery from a bad shoulder. on the lip of the cup. After the Two batters later, Maggie Gola Wolff, lf 2000Briggs, pr 0100 Whitman, dp 3000Benjamin, rf 3110 State’s Scarlet Course. sectional qualifying sites across Love still hasn’t forgotten the gallery of a few hundred groaned launched a triple to right, plating Sidleck, ss 2010 Stine, c0000 Love, who finished tied for the country on Monday. details from a year ago, however, and Miller slowly started to walk Hillan and giving Nanticoke a 3-2 Totals 24 494Totals 27 594 16th at the Memorial on Sunday, One of them won’t even get when he three-putted the last to his ball, if fell — touching off a lead. Nanticoke ...... 000 032 —5 Pine Grove ...... 100 120 —4 said it never crossed his mind to started until Tuesday. There was hole he played at Colonial that huge celebration. The District 11 champions re- 2B – NAN, Gow; PG, Koons, Lengel. 3B – NAN, Gow, Gola; PG, Sidleck. just bag it and go home rather so much rain in Memphis, Tenn., cost him an automatic spot in Now Miller, a third alternate sponded in the bottom of the IP HRER BB SO Pine Grove than extend an already long that no one played more than a the Open at Congressional. He whose name did not even appear fifth, getting singles from Aman- Santai, L...... 695536 week by playing 36 more holes. few minutes. USGA officials had to go through qualifying to on the tee sheet, will be playing da Kemmerling and Santai in Nanticoke Rubasky, W...... 694314 “No. Like last year, statistical- hope the course is dry enough to get in the field. in his first U.S. Open. front of a double down the left-

five games, after having that hap- winning this series. It’s not going is what the postseason is all midst of a playoff series. BOSH EDITOR’S NOTE pen three times in the first 122 to be easy. You know, a good old about. It’s about adversity and “Chris is obviously very talent- At press time, the Oklahoma playoff games of his career. And classic bar fight. Going in to it ups and downs. Like I said, you ed and poses his own problems, City Thunder had just defeated Miami’s LeBron James picked up you got to expect every game to never get too high and you never but I don’t think Kevin is that Continued from Page 1B the San Antonio Spurs, 108-106, six fouls for the first time in his be like this. Coming down to the get too low. We look forward to concerned with whoever’s ago.” in Game 5 of the Western 107 playoff games, none of the wire, both teams trying to find Game 5.” there,” Rivers said. Conference finals. The Celtics were ready for him six fouls being of the shooting an edge.” They’ll especially look for- Since Bosh arrived with James then, too. variety and four of them coming This core of Celtics — Rondo, ward to it if Bosh gets the all- to play alongside Wade in Miami So if today is the Bosh come- time in Boston, the Heat led for with the Heat in possession of Pierce, Kevin Garnett and Ray clear sign today. Bosh has had in July 2010, the Heat have won back night, Boston will not be exactly six minutes. The Celtics the ball. Allen, who seems to be playing several on-court workouts in the 72 percent (116-45) of their caught off-guard. have led by at least 15 points in “I thought a few of my fouls without the pain that left him past week, and Spoelstra said he games with him in the lineup. “We don’t have to do anything each of the last three games, nev- were, I don’t know,” James said hobbling a week ago — have was going to evaluate him again Without Bosh, Miami has won different,” Celtics coach Doc er trailing by more than eight, Sunday night. found themselves in a 2-2 series Monday. only 52 percent of the time, go- Rivers said. “We’ve prepared ev- though managed to win only two Who fouled and when made eight times before. Every time, Bosh was injured late in the ing 12-11. ery game like Bosh is going to of those contests. And Game 4 for good theater, but all that ulti- they’ve won Game 5, though sev- first half of the opening game in “We couldn’t win without him play. And eventually, he will.” nearly slipped away as well, Mia- mately mattered was the score, en of those wins have come in the Indiana-Miami second round for two years. And not only could Bosh was watching from the mi digging out of an 18-point with Boston guard Rajon Rondo Boston. series on May 13. In the nine we not win without him, we bench for the two games in Bos- hole to take the lead late, before scoring the final three points of The exception was at Cleve- postseason games since, Miami looked horrible without him,” ton, where the Celtics managed falling 93-91in overtime as the game and the Celtics turning land in 2010, a 120-88 romp that has gone 5-4. If he can play, the Spoelstra said. “So I think that to tie the series by following Dwyane Wade’s 3-pointer to win abest-of-seven series into a best- went down James’ final home Heat would welcome whatever was the bigger challenge. If and largely the same formula — it fell just short at the final buzz- of-three. game as a member of the Cava- Bosh can provide, even if that when we ever get to that point, building a big lead, then holding er. “We’ve got to win a game in liers. means working a key player back we’ll gladly take that challenge. on at the end. Boston’s Paul Pierce fouled Miami, of course,” Pierce said af- “No one said it was easy,” into the lineup to face Garnett He was our most important play- Of the 101 minutes of game out for the third time in the last ter Game 4. “We have a chance of James said. “This is great. This and Boston’s frontcourt in the er for a long period of time.” CMYK

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NASCAR Busch suspended for Sunday’s Pocono race

On probation, Kurt Busch reckless driving posted on YouTube, and Busch maining in the Sprint Cup race, Circumstances I think are that he UP NEXT verbally abused a media on pit road, and was fined $50,000 by NASCAR af- and he headed to pit road for re- lied (about hitting Newman’s car apost-race al- POCONO 400 ter it went public. pairs. As he left, he did a burnout on pit road) and was so frustrated member last weekend. tercation with Noon, Sunday, TNT He and Penske Racing split through Newman’s pit box. There that he doesn’t know how to deal Ryan New- about a week later in what was were crew members over the wall with his anger.” man’s crew questions. But since I’m on proba- called a “mutual agreement.” Al- and on pit road at the time, and Busch, the 2004 NASCAR By JENNA FRYER members. tion, I suppose that’s improper to though most believe Busch was they complained they could have champion, admitted last Decem- AP Auto Racing Writer Busch That proba- say as well,” Busch replied. The fired in the fallout of yet another been injured by Busch’s actions. ber he’s seeing a sports psycholo- CHARLOTTE, N.C. — NAS- tion has now exchange was captured on video. embarrassing incident, he has Busch also ran into Newman’s gist to help him with his temper. CAR on Monday suspended Kurt been extended through the end of It’s yet another bump in the maintained he was no longer en- car on pit road after the race, and This latest penalty comes as Busch one week for verbally abus- the year. road for Busch, who has been try- joying his time racing and needed several of Newman’s crew mem- Busch is jockeying for one of the ing a media member. The suspen- Busch’s latest penalty stems ing to recover this season from a to leave Penske “to put the fun bers confronted Busch, who said seats due to become open at the sion will hold him out of Sunday’s fromaconfrontationwithaSport- series of ugly meltdowns that back into racing for me.” he was taking off his helmet and end of the year. He’s said all along race at Pocono Raceway in Long ing News reporter after Satur- contributed to him losing his job Busch has seemingly tried to didn’t see Newman’s car. thisyearisaboutpositioninghim- Pond. day’s race. Contact on the track in December with Penske Racing. do that this year driving for un- Newman went on the offensive self to return to a top-level ride NASCARsaidBusch’sbehavior with Justin Allgaier led to a dis- Busch had a rage-filled rant on derfunded Phoenix Racing, but aftertheincident,accusingBusch next season. after Saturday’s Nationwide Se- cussion on pit road after the race, his team radio last year that drew his talent outweighs the capabili- ofhavinga“chemicalimbalance.” It also marks yet another sus- ries race at Dover was in violation and Busch was asked if being on widespread attention, sparred ty of his race team and it’s caused “It’s easy to see and it’s easy to pension for the Busch family. of the probation he was placed on probation impacted the way he with two reporters in September his temper to get the best of him say that Kurt blew a fuse again,” Younger brother Kyle was sus- after an incident last month at raced Allgaier. at Richmond, and then was on more than one occasion. Newman told SI.com after the pended last November for two Darlington. Busch was fined “It refrains me from not beating caught on video by a fan verbally It’s what happened at Darling- race. “I’m not sure why he did it races at Texas because he inten- $50,000 by NASCAR and placed the (expletive) out of you right abusing an ESPN reporter during ton last month. A flat tire caused and tried to run over our guys and tionally wrecked Ron Hornaday on probation through July 25 for now because you ask me stupid the season finale. The video was Busch to wreck with six laps re- NASCARofficials.Andnobodyis. Jr. in a Truck Series race.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL MINOR LEAGUES HORSE RACING Traditional Not many trainers in favor of decree at Belmont Yanks win method liked marathon by Big Ten vs. Tides Conference officials would prefer plus-one arrangement The Times Leader staff NORFOLK, Va. – After playing instead of playoff. doubleheaders on back-to-back days, the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees could have used a short By ANDREW SELIGMAN game on Monday at Harbor Park AP Sports Writer on getaway day. CHICAGO — Big Ten adminis- Instead, the Yankees nearly trators would prefer a plus-one played nearly the equivalent of system over a four-team playoff another doubleheader against to determine a national cham- Norfolk pulling out a 5-4 victory pion if the BCS can’t be main- in 13 innings. tained in its current form. SWB used seven pitchers in the Nebraska chancellor Harvey game, which lasted 4 hours, 29 Perlman said conference presi- minutes and was won on Jack dents would choose to keep the current BCS system as is if there Cust’s second home run of the were a vote today. But he added game and 12th of the season in change appears to be inevitable. the top of the 13th off Norfolk in- In the plus-one format, the bowl fielder Carlos Rojas, who was games would be played, and then summoned to pitch the final the top two teams would meet for frame. the title. AP PHOTO The winning pitcher was Yan- “We think that in many re- Aman passes Barn 2 at Belmont Park, Monday. All Belmont Stakes horses must be kept in the detention barn starting kees catcher Ryan Baker, who spects, (the current system is) as Wednesday. I’ll Have Another, winner of the Kentucky Derby and Preakness, will try to win horse racing’s Triple Crown. was just activated off the disabled good as you could do, with obvi- list last week and hasn’t even tak- ously some changes about auto- en an at-bat for the team yet. But matic qualifying and perhaps he threw two scoreless innings how the top two teams are select- on Monday only allowing one hit ed,” he said. “But we’re also real- Criticizing new rule and struck out one. istic. That doesn’t seem to be one Cust almost won the game for that has gotten a lot of support, the Yankees in the top of the and that some movement is nec- By BETH HARRIS one of his horses testing positive for an tenth when he belted a longball essary.” AP Racing Writer elevated total carbon dioxide level nearly to put his team ahead 4-3. But Perlman spoke on a conference NEW YORK — Triple Crown conten- two years ago. He’s had other similar vio- Norfolk extended the contest get- call with reporters Monday, a day der I’ll Have Another is headed to new lations over the years. ting a run in the bottom of the in- after presidents and chancellors digs, along with his potential 10 rivals in Adding to the charged atmosphere is ning against Nelson Figueroa on met at league headquarters in New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s take- Saturday’s Belmont Stakes. arun-scoring single. suburban Chicago. As the top They’ll take up residence no later than over of the troubled New York Racing As- The Tides nearly ended the conferences negotiate over a noon Wednesday in a special barn where sociation, which has gone through bank- game in the frame as well loading playoff system, the Big Ten is every move and visitor will be closely ruptcy proceedings and a state bailout in showing some flexibility, while monitored, a change in routine that has recent years. the bases before Figueroa in- remaining adamant that the angered some trainers. New York racing While New York officials didn’t single duced a groundball double-play bowls and its alliance with the officials mandated the last-minute move him out in changing the rules, O’Neill to end the threat. Rose Bowl be preserved. as part of new rules to ensure that the knows their move hasn’t made him pop- Infielder Corban Joseph hit his While it prefers the plus-one race is run fairly. ular with his fellow trainers. third home run of the season for model, the conference seems Like a real prison, the so-called deten- “I’m sure Matz and Romans probably the Yankees in the third in just his willing to listen to proposals for a tion barn has bare bulbs illuminating ev- want to kill me, but I think it’s a good sixth game with the team for a1-0 playoff system. Either way, com- ery stall and visitors have to be logged in thing,” he said about the detention barn, lead. Brandon Laird scored Jo- which was abandoned at Belmont in missioner Jim Delany acknowl- and out. Instead of being spread out in seph with a single in the sixth to barns around Belmont Park, all Belmont 2010. edged, the current poll-based sys- put SWB ahead 2-1. The Tides led runners will be sequestered in stalls next “I like the thought of showing the gen- tem is flawed. A selection com- 3-2 after six and the Yankees to each other. eral public that all the horses are in the mittee might be an option in pick- Track workers were busy fixing up same locker room, they’re all being evened the score at 3-3 in the top ing the postseason teams, Delany Barn 2 on Monday for the incoming resi- looked after real thoroughly, just the of the seventh when Kevin Russo said. dents. The trainer and his horses who I’ll Have Another, Saturday’s Triple transparency that our game probably singled in Francisco Cervelli. Three meetings this month had occupied the barn were moved else- Crown bidder, walks in his barn after a lacks is key.” The Yankees offense will be could go a long way toward mold- where to make room. workout, Monday at Belmont Park in Not every horse reacts the same way to getting help with Russell Bra- ing the playoff model, although The stalls were pressure washed, then Elmont, N.Y. changes in their routines, whether it in- nyan, who will replace Steve Delany said discussions could given a fresh coat of yellow paint with a volves location, feeding or care. Pearce. Pearce was traded to Bal- stretch beyond that — the BCS layer of finely ground dark stone spread Up Next “When horses are moving in there, timore last week. meeting June 13 in Chicago; the on the cement floor to ensure even foot- sure, it’s going to be a little anxious,” said Belmont Stakes NCAA Division I Conference ing. Straw bedding would be put down TV: 4:30 p.m. NBC Barnes, who is overseeing Baffert’s Bel- Yankees 5, Tides 4 (13 inn.) Commissioners Association on later. Outside, a worker ignored the rain mont horse Paynter until the Hall of Yankees Norfolk ab rhbi ab rhbi June 19-20 in Chicago; and the and brushed dark green paint on the ag- Fame trainer arrives Wednesday. “There Russo lf 6011Avery cf 6010 Joseph 2b 5221Hoes lf 7110 BCS Presidential Oversight Com- ing barn. han, don’t like being forced to sequester will be horses hollering, but they should Mustelier rf 5000Ford dh 6030 all settle in pretty good I would imagine.” Cust dh 5222Mahoney 1b 6111 mittee June 26 in Washington. Trainer Doug O’Neill, who is facing a their horses on short notice. Laird 1b 6021Hoffmann rf 5120 45-day suspension in July, plans to move O’Neill hopes his colt will take the Curtis cf 5000Exposito c1000 “The key issues are honoring “Do they make this stuff up as they go Cervelli c6130Robinson c3110 champions, honoring strength of I’ll Have Another into the special barn on along?” Matz wondered last week when move in stride. Mujica ss 5010Waring 3b 5011 Pena 3b 5000Davis ss 6022 schedule, honoring teams and Tuesday. Since arriving from Baltimore the new rules were announced. “Fortunately, I’ll Have Another has a Rojas 2b/p 4010 coaches that try to play good two weeks ago, the colt has been staying Added Jim Barnes, assistant to trainer good disposition that I don’t think it will Totals 48 5115Totals 49 4134 in a stall borrowed from another trainer be distracting to him, but you never Yankees...... 001 001 1001001 —5 schedules and recognizing a Bob Baffert, “It’s not what we’d want to Norfolk...... 000 102 0001000 —4 team that plays an additional since O’Neill is based in California. do.” know,” he said. E–Joseph (2); LOB – SWB 9, NOR 15; 2B – Cervelli O’Neill accepts the new rules, al- Along with the horses go equipment, 2(7), Hoes (3); 3B – Laird (1), Ford (2); HR – Joseph championship game versus one Romans was blunt, wondering who (3), Cust 2 (12); SB – Ford (4); Outfield assists – though he’s not thrilled about having to would be on the hook if his horse fails a feed and hay, making the move more la- Hoes (Laird at 2nd base) that doesn’t has an additional ob- IP HRER BB SO uproot I’ll Have Another so soon before bor intensive than simply walking the Yankees stacle of challenge,” Delany said. test. he tries to become the first horse since horses to their new stalls. Upon arrival, Betances ...... 5.1 33366 He has floated the idea in the “Them, for guarding my horse, or now Cedeno (BS, 2)...... 120000 1978 to sweep the Kentucky Derby, am I still responsible for everything?” he they will each have a blood test to be re- Delcarmen ...... 1.2 30012 past that top three conference Thomas ...... 100001 Preakness and Belmont. said before answering his own question. viewed that night by a drug lab. Figueroa (BS, 1) ...... 131110 champions and an at-large team O’Connor ...... 110010 “The obvious negative thing is a lot of “I’d still be responsible, but still don’t Everyone associated with the horses, Baker (W, 1-0 ...... 210001 make up the playoff field “as a Norfolk horses do get distracted when they have any control.” including trainers, assistants, veterinar- Bergesen ...... 642225 way to think about who’s in the Phillips (BS, 3) ...... 1.1 31101 change stalls,” he said Monday. “It The scrutiny on O’Neill has been in- ians, grooms, hot walkers and owners, Neshek ...... 1.2 00011 event” but isn’t married to that Link ...... 221101 sounds silly but it happens.” tense since the California Horse Racing will have to pass through 24-hour securi- Romero ...... 100001 concept. Michael Matz, who trains Union Rags, Board last week announced his suspen- ty. Vets have to give advance written no- Rojas (L, 0-1) ...... 121100 Balk: Betances “We do feel strongly that cham- and Dale Romans, who oversees Dulla- sion and a $15,000 fine in the aftermath of tice of any planned treatments. IBB: Hoffmann (by O’Connor) pions ought to be honored,” Perl- HBP: Mustelier (by Bergesen), Cust (by Phillips) Time: 4:29 man said. “There was little dis- Attendance: 4,737 CMYK

PAGE 6B TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 2012 ➛ OLYMPICS THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com Anthony says team will overcome injuries

U.S. men’s basketball team will miss Howard and Rose for this summer’s games.

By BRIAN MAHONEY AP Basketball Writer NEW YORK — Carmelo An- AP PHOTO thony knows the U.S. Olympic Denis Broderick carries the Olympic Torch over the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge in county Antrim, men’s basketball team headed to Northern Ireland. The Olympic Torch is continuing its relay journey around the country, and is London may not be the power- scheduled to arrive at the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games. house that was expected. Not without the likes of Dwight Howard and Derrick Rose, the best of the Americans Torch forced to take detour who have been knocked out. “Injuries, man. Injuries is do- ing it all,” Anthony said Monday. Protesters in Northern Ireland Anthony is still healthy, along clashed with police in with what he feels is more than enough talent to overcome the Londonderry. losses that would cripple most other teams. “For me, I’m just happy that I By SHAWN POGATCHNIK can be a part of it again,” the New Associated Press York Knicks forward said. “The LONDONDERRY, Northern guys that I’ve talked to that will Ireland — Irish Republican Ar- participate are definitely excited my supporters clashed with about this opportunity, another police Monday and forced opportunity to go over there and Olympic torch organizers to get a gold medal.” divert the route of their relay, Anthony was among the 2008 marring what had been a jubi- Olympicchampionswhoquickly lant day’s procession through committed to return for a shot at asun-soaked Northern Ire- arepeat. That seemed almost a AP FILE PHOTO land. The Olympic torch is rerouted in Guildhall Street, Londonderry- given when the U.S. named a Knicks and U.S. Olympic team member Carmelo Anthony still Police said at least one pro- ,Northern Ireland on Monday. Dissident Republican protesters loaded roster in January that in- thinks the men’s team will be a force despite a rash of injuries. tester was arrested after mem- caused the Olympic torch to be rerouted Monday after they cluded a mixture of the 2008 and bers of a 200-strong group clashed with police. 2010 teams. That latter won the strain,decidetheyneedrestafter Derrick Rose. We don’t know broke through police lines as side residence that was aban- world championship behind Ke- the Miami Heat’s season ends. about Chris Bosh at this point in the torch passed the city hall McCartney says he’ll doned after its kitchen and vin Durant, who broke U.S. scor- The Americans still should time right now, but we’ve got a building in Londonderry, close Olympic staff fell one night into the At- ing records Anthony had set four have the likes of LeBron James, lot of young talent that can come Northern Ireland’s second- opening ceremony lantic. Then the flame was years earlier in the ’06 worlds. Kobe Bryant, Anthony, Chris along and that I think can fit in largest city. Londonderry is a LONDON — Paul McCartney loaded onto an eight-man row- However, Howard needed Paul and Deron Williams from with us.” power base for several small has confirmed an ing boat and ferried across the back surgery and Rose tore knee the’08team,withplayers suchas Anthonywillreporttotraining IRA factions still plotting to Olympic-sized rumor, saying Bann, the major river of North- ligaments in the opener of the Durant, Russell Westbrook, Ty- camp in Las Vegas with the rest wreck the peace process. No he’ll be the closing act at the ern Ireland that cuts the prov- playoffs. Chauncey Billups and son Chandler and Kevin Love of the U.S. team on July 5. On serious injuries were reported. London 2012 opening ince into a predominantly Pro- LaMarcus Aldridge had already joining them from the world Monday, he participated in an ceremony. The protesters made clear Earlier this year the former testant east and mostly Ca- gone down, and the U.S. could champions. event where Jeep, a USA Basket- they were seeking to confront Beatle disclosed that he was in tholic west. still have further losses if “Right now we still have most ball partner, gave away a trip to police, not the Olympic torch talks to play a role in the On the road into Londonder- Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, of the core guys that was on that watch the Americans’ exhibition itself. Many carried placards celebrations. ry, torchbearers passed who has missed nine straight (Olympic) team,” Anthony said. game there against the Domin- denouncing the police, who On Monday, he confirmed: through the villages of Bally- games with a lower abdominal “Of course we will miss Dwight, ican Republic on July 12. have mounted raids in har- “I’ve been booked.” kelly and Greysteel, names He told BBC radio station 5 dline Irish republican parts of Live that he would be “closing synonymous with two of the the city ahead of the torch’s the opening” of the games. worst mass killings of North- visit. The lineup for the ceremony, ern Ireland’s conflict. 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IN BRIEF Mohegan slots up in May Economies Slot machine revenue at the Mohe- gan Sun at Pocono Downs casino grew faster than the statewide average in everywhere May. The Plains Township gambling hall took in $19.7 million from its 2,332 slot machines in the month ended May seen at risk 27, up 4.3 percent from $18.9 million a year ago. The statewide average growth among 10 Pennsylvania casinos By PAUL WISEMAN operating both years was 1.5 percent. AP Economics Writer Mount Airy Casino Resort near WASHINGTON — The global Mount Pocono saw revenue growth of economy’s foundations are weaken- 1.1 percent, to $12.9 million in May. ing, one by one. Revenue per machine rose, as the casi- Already hobbled by Europe’s debt no cut the number of slots on its floor crisis, the world now risks being to 2,074, 201less than in May, 2011. hurt by slowdowns in its economic powerhouses. The U.S. economy, the world’s Clothier sued over ads largest, had a third straight month Two customers of Jos. A. Bank of feeble job growth in May. High- Clothiers Inc. have filed a class-action flying economies in China, India lawsuit against the Hampstead, Md.- and Brazil are slowing, too. based men’s apparel chain, accusing Fears of a global economic down- the retailer of using deceptive market- turn have sent investors rushing to- ing by claiming merchandise is on sale ward the safest possible invest- when it is actually being offered at MCT PHOTO ments: U.S. and German govern- regular price. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center President and CEO Jeffrey Romoff at UPMC’s headquarters on the 62nd floor ment bonds. As a result, the interest The lawsuit asks the court to award of U.S. Steel Tower in downtown Pittsburgh. UPMC is leading the growth of health care in the Steel City. rate on the 10-year U.S. Treasury damages and stop the retailer from note has hit a record-low 1.46 per- using misleading advertising. cent. The rate on the German 10- The lawsuit says that, contrary to year bond is even lower: 1.17 per- Jos. A. Bank’s representation, “the cent. merchandise is perpetually ‘on sale,’ Health care boosts Pittsburgh “Treasurys are at 1.46 because and the ‘sale price’ is actually the price people are freaking out,” says Mark at which Jos. A. Bank regularly offers Vitner, senior economist at Wells their merchandise for sale.” By DON LEE business. Through April, health care services Fargo Economics. Tribune Washington Bureau But even as the health care boom sped have added about 770,000 to their pay- The gravest fear is Europe. The up Pittsburgh’s recovery, the economic PITTSBURGH -- While most of the rolls since the start of the economic re- most urgent threat is that in mid- transformation has left many people Chesapeake board shakeup nation is still trying to claw its way out covery in June 2009 -- about one-third of June, Greek voters will reject the of the deep economic crater left by the worried about the side effects. all new jobs, according to the U.S. Labor Chesapeake Energy Corp. said Mon- Among the concerns: overdepend- terms of a $170 billion bailout — day it plans to replace four of its exist- recession, this one-time steel capital is Department. which called for painful budget cuts already out -- thanks largely to the re- ence on a rapidly shifting industry, huge But, spending for medical care is ing board members in the next few nonprofits that don’t generate much in —and abandon the euro. The move lentless growth in health care jobs. nearing one-fifth of the U.S. economy, weeks. The board has been under fire tax revenue, and a business model that could ignite economic and financial Partly because of the outsized ambi- much more than in other developed na- for recent corporate governance contro- exacerbates the disparity in income chaos as Greek debts shift from de- versies and the company’s stock has tions of the University of Pittsburgh among workers. tions and beyond what governments, nominations in euros to Greek plunged as natural gas prices hit 10- Medical Center, the health care indus- And that’s not just in Pittsburgh. businesses and consumers can afford. drachmas of uncertain value. year lows. try has replaced manufacturing as the “This is the U.S. in a microcosm,” Ei- Health care has fueled job growth for Yet the global economy’s troubles Activist shareholder Carl Icahn or a region’s powerhouse. About 1in 5 pri- leen Appelbaum, a senior economist at ageneration. When Pittsburgh’s steel in- go well beyond Greece. The dismal person he chooses will take one seat on vate-sector employees in the Pittsburgh the Center for Economic and Policy Re- dustry began its collapse in the early news suggested that the U.S. econo- the board. The company’s biggest sha- area today work at a hospital, a doctor’s search, said about the rise of health care 1980s, health care employment was a my is enduring a midyear slump just reholder, Southeastern Asset Manage- office or in some other health services and the issues that has wrought. third of manufacturing’s. as in 2010 and 2011. ment, which holds a 13.6 percent stake, will select three board members. A fifth board member is retiring. Corzine could be sued Windows 8: It’s not your father’s Windows operating system Former New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine The release of Win- As I used it, Windows 8 seemed to could face a lawsuit from the trustee dows 8, Microsoft’s TECH TALK learn what I did and didn’t use fre- trying to recover $1.6 billion in custom- latest operating sys- quently, and everything was so easy er money from the collapse of the bro- tem, is fast approach- NICK DELORENZO to see that I never found myself hunt- kerage MF Global. ing, and Microsoft ing for anything. James Giddens, the trustee over- has made a preview form on their computers – so it’s a As for the actual guts of the oper- seeing the liquidation of the company, freely available, so little more “friendly” than previous ating system – it “feels” quite a bit said in a bankruptcy court filing Mon- everyone can see what all the buzz is versions of Windows. Instead of pro- like Windows 7, and the hardware day that he might sue Corzine for about. grams, there are “Apps.” There’s an requirements are similar – 1Ghz breach of fiduciary duty and negli- It’s quite a change from previous app for social media, another for mail user to control an Xbox360 and processor speed, 1GB Bram, and gence. versions of Windows. Sporting a and others for photos, finance, news, stream files directly between PC and 16GB of storage space. colorful, touch-optimized user in- travel and even sports. There’s also console. The final release date for Windows terface, called “Metro,” Windows 8 the “Windows Store,” where users The whole operating system is 8hasn’t been announced but is ex- aims to redefine how people use their can download Windows apps. quite a bit more fluid than past ver- pected to possibly be in October. computers. Users of the Xbox 360 While the apps themselves are sions of Windows. The initial “Start” Early adopters who are fairly tech and Windows Phone 7 devices will really very easy to use, I have a gut screen is composed of groups of savvy and comfortable with poten- $3.46$$3.80 3.70 find themselves at home with the feeling that people who have spent floating icons called “Live Tiles” that tially wiping out their entire comput- new interface, while veteran users of the last 10 or 20 years coming to contain frequently used apps, pro- ers can grab the latest release of previous versions of Windows may grips with past versions of Windows grams, news, social events and pic- Windows 8 at: http://tlgets.me/7d4. $4.06 have some retraining ahead. may be a bit put off by them. tures or videos. While on paper that 07/17/08 Everything about the new oper- As another nod to Xbox users, may not sound particularly intuitive, Nick DeLorenzo is director of interactive ating system seems to be centered on Windows 8 features a program called it’s actually more useful than having and new media for The Times Leader. E-mail the tasks that people regularly per- Xbox Companion, which allows a adesktop stuffed with static icons. him at [email protected].

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NATIONAL FORECAST NATIONAL FORECAST: Low pressureinthe northern Rockies will produce rain and mountain snow in the Pacific Northwest today. A slow-moving cold front will bring thunderstorms to the Southeast. ° WEDNESDAY THURSDAY TODAY Thunderstorms will also stretch west to the southern High Plains.Scattered showerswill develop 67 Partly Partly underanupper-level low in the Northeast, with a few thunderstorms popping up in the Great Lakes. Afternoon showers, sunny, sunny cool ° shower 47 70° 75° 47° 48°

FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 58/48 Partly Mostly Partly Mostly 80/61 sunny sunny, sunny sunny, 93/56 72/55 70/56 Already this warm hot monthour rain- 77° 80° 80° 85° 66/57 71/57 59/50 fall is 1to 2inch- 50° 55° 60° 65° 88/58 es above normal, 85/64 but thiswas not REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’SSUMMARY expected to be a 71/58 84/63 wetmonth. The Poconos 101/72 89/74 Today’shigh/ Syracuse Highs: 63-69. Lows: 45-48. Partly to most- Chances arethis Tonight’s low 68/48 ly cloudy,scattered afternoon showers. rainytrend will Albany 94/73 66/48 Showers ending tonight. not continue 59/48 85/73 91/76 over the coming The JerseyShore Binghamton 57/45 weeks. This week 66/43 Highs: 66-71. Lows: 52-58. Partly cloudy, the culprit is a scattered afternoon showers. Showers CityYesterdayToday Tomorrow CityYesterdayToday Tomorrow stalled storm Towanda ending tonight. 64/44 Anchorage 49/45/.0259/48/pc58/47/pc Myrtle Beach77/70/.00 79/66/pc 78/65/c overthe North Poughkeepsie Atlanta79/66/.2484/63/t 84/61/t Nashville 85/65/.0482/57/pc 82/61/pc Scranton 68/47 Atlantic helping 66/47 The Finger Lakes Baltimore73/57/.0173/60/sh75/55/sh NewOrleans 90/73/.0089/78/t 90/77/t to sustain cool Wilkes-Barre Highs: 66-69. Lows: 42-52. Mostly cloudy, Boston 52/50/.12 60/53/sh 60/52/sh Norfolk 81/63/.00 75/58/pc 73/61/c northwinds and 67/46 Buffalo 58/52/.0367/51/sh 71/54/sh Oklahoma City91/70/.0088/68/pc84/67/pc scattered afternoon showers. Showers colder tempera- ending tonight. Charlotte84/59/.0079/59/pc75/61/c Omaha 88/63/.0088/64/s 88/63/pc Pottsville NewYork City Chicago 74/63/.0066/57/pc 66/58/pc Orlando 92/70/.0093/76/pc93/75/c tures aloft. State College 66/49 70/56 Cleveland 67/52/.0067/54/pc72/55/pc Phoenix 99/76/.00101/74/s 103/75/s Therefore, again 66/49 Brandywine Valley Dallas 92/75/.0089/74/t 88/72/t Pittsburgh67/52/.0069/50/pc72/51/sh today, a steep Reading Denver91/59/.00 88/58/pc 88/57/t Portland, Ore. 58/52/.2060/45/sh64/51/c Harrisburg 70/50 Highs: 71-72. Lows: 52-54. Partly cloudy, lapse rate in 69/52 scattered afternoon showers. Showers Detroit 72/53/.0072/55/pc73/58/pc St. Louis 91/66/.0082/61/pc82/61/pc Honolulu 83/73/.0085/73/pc85/72/pc Salt LakeCity96/69/.00 80/46/c67/49/pc temperatures Philadelphia ending tonight. 72/55 Houston94/77/.00 94/73/t 91/74/t San Antonio 91/75/.0094/74/pc91/75/t will serve up Indianapolis 76/63/.0275/55/pc 75/56/pc San Diego 65/61/.00 67/60/pc 68/61/s morescattered Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 99/78/.0088/66/s 91/70/s San Francisco 61/57/.0962/50/pc68/50/s showers. More 67/58 Highs: 64-70. Lows: 52-56. Partly cloudy, Los Angeles 66/62/.0071/58/pc72/59/pc Seattle 53/48/.0558/48/sh61/51/sh Miami92/77/.00 91/76/pc 87/76/c Tampa 87/76/.0091/75/pc90/76/c showers will scattered afternoon showers. Partly form Wednesday cloudy tonight. Milwaukee 67/57/.0064/53/pc 66/55/pc Tucson 99/66/.0098/66/s 100/68/s Minneapolis82/60/.00 80/61/pc 78/59/pc Washington, DC 75/62/.0071/57/sh75/55/sh afternoon and ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/ScrantonInt’l Airport again on WORLD CITIES Thursday.Much Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. CityYesterday Today Tomorrow CityYesterdayToday Tomorrow Yesterday62/55 Yesterday0.39” Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs warmer weather Average 75/53 Month to date1.50” Wilkes-Barre 3.35 -0.48 22.0 and data ©2012 Amsterdam 55/46/.0061/50/pc63/54/r Mexico City 81/55/.0078/53/t76/53/t will movein Record High 98 in 1919 Normal month to date0.54” Towanda 2.10 0.10 21.0 Weather Central, LP Baghdad 109/75/.00108/77/s106/76/s Montreal 61/52/.0066/51/sh68/54/sh over the week- Year to date14.98” Beijing 90/61/.00 91/68/pc 94/73/sh Moscow 63/39/.00 69/51/pc 73/54/sh Record Low 40 in 1977 Lehigh lend and next Cooling Degree Days* Normal year to date14.34” Bethlehem 3.07 0.75 16.0 Formore weather Berlin 59/48/.0059/44/sh67/53/c Paris 59/50/.0067/56/pc71/57/sh Yesterday0Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires 52/39/.00 55/39/pc 47/33/pc Rio de Janeiro95/68/.00 86/69/pc 83/68/c week looks hot. Month to date0 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 3.47 -0.5518.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 55/43/.0053/51/c62/52/sh Riyadh 106/79/.00106/82/s107/83/s Year to date94Today 5:31a8:33p Frankfurt68/50/.0065/52/pc 65/53/sh Rome 75/57/.00 78/58/s77/59/s HongKong 90/81/.00 87/80/t86/81/t San Juan 90/78/.0088/77/pc87/77/t Last year to date94Tomorrow 5:31a 8:34p Last NewFirst Full National Weather Service - Tom Clark Normal year to date39 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597 Jerusalem 83/62/.0085/62/s84/61/s Tokyo79/63/.0076/65/c 69/61/sh *Indexoffuel consumption, how farthe day’s Today9:56p 6:41a London 57/45/.00 61/54/sh 69/56/sh Warsaw 59/52/.0061/48/sh65/46/pc mean temperaturewas above 65 degrees. Tomorrow 10:42p 7:50a June 11 June 19 June 26 July 3 Key: s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sn-snow, sf-snowflurries, i-ice.

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YOUR HEALTH Communications skills you might be lacking an issue she’s having, you prob- is likely more about wanting ably respond in one of two some work flexibility than it is You may pride yourself on being is a great idea?” seems like a own opinion validated, Benjamin knee-jerk ways: Saying “That’s about traffic — meaning your one of those people who can harmless inquiry, and you may says. For real feedback, tweak not so bad,” or trying to fix the two cents about a better route talk to absolutely anyone, but actually think you’re asking for your question to something problem. Big mistake. “When we aren’t exactly helpful. how well do you actually com- input. But what you’re really more open-ended, like “What do tell someone ‘it’s not that bad,’ The fix: Validate her concern by municate? Check out these doing is making sure you hear you think about France for a we’redismissing their concerns, saying, “I understand how you conversation traps you could be the answer you want, which isn’t vacation spot?” or, better yet, making them feel even worse,” would feel that way.” Then ask stumbling into — and how to helpful for anyone. “Where would you like to go on Benjamin says. And proposing a questions to help her solve her climb back out: The fix: First, make sure that vacation?” solution? Also wrong, since the own problem, such as asking The trap: You ask pointed ques- when you ask a question, you’re The trap: You give the totally complaint is usually only the tip what she wants to change and tions. Saying, “Don’t you think genuinely looking for an answer wrong response. When a friend of the iceberg, he says. For how she might go about it. going to France on our vacation — not just aiming to have your comes to you complaining about example, bemoaning a commute —MCT Information Services

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HWC to host rehabilitation MITCHELL HECHT and fitness open house “A doctor treats disease, and a nurse treats patients. Barbara treats families.” Hazleton Health & Wellness Cen- Mark Maxwell-Smith ter, 50 Moisey Drive, will conduct a A65-year-old television producer who for almost 15 years has joined Barbara Britt at a summer camp for children with cancer rehabilitation and fitness open house Use of Prozac from 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday. Individuals will have the opportu- nity to meet one-on-one with reha- safe treatment bilitation and exercise specialists as they discuss and answer questions about the Center’s services and programs. Free fitness screenings for 18-year-old will be available as well as inter- active program demonstrations that will include youth sports (stretch- Q: I have an 18-year- ing/warm-ups; 7-12 grades) 6–7 old son dealing with p.m.; tai chi, 6 – 6:15 p.m.; Zumba, depression. His doc- 7– 7:15 p.m.; and cardio kickboxing, tor recommends treat- 7:15 – 7:30 p.m. Car seat evaluations ing his depression will be also available from 6-7:30 with the medication p.m. Prozac. I remember Agrand prize drawing will be held hearing about a warn- for a fitness evaluation and a three- ing that treating young people for month membership ($200 value). depression can actually increase their Light refreshments will be served. risk of suicide. He’s never been suicid- The open-house is free; but regis- al, but do you think it’s safe for him to tration is required for the car seat start taking an antidepressant? evaluations, tai chi, Zumba and —J.B., Atlanta cardio kickboxing demonstrations; space is limited. A: Yes, I do. The FDA in 2004 did Register at www.ghha.org or call indeed place a “black box” warning on 501-4249. antidepressants based on their analysis of data from numerous clinical trials River float to benefit Geisinger’s conducted by drug companies focusing Children’s Miracle Network on young people and adults. The FDA Akayak/canoe river float bene- determined that people younger than fiting Children’s Miracle Network at 25 had a higher risk of suicidality. The Geisinger will take place at 10 a.m. FDA felt that in some younger patients, MCT PHOTO Sunday at the Bloomsburg Dockside antidepressants might induce suicidal Barbara Britt, nursing care manager at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, speaks with 12-year-old Jordan John- Launch. thoughts. But upon more recent analy- son in Los Angeles, Calif. Britt has worked for 40 years with children who have brain and blood cancers. Participants will paddle approxi- sis of how they arrived at their conclu- mately 10 miles down the Susque- sion, it appears that it was a false hanna River to Riverside Adventure alarm. Company in Riverside. Kayaks and Nurse manages her pain, cancer patients one After a decade-long decline, annual canoes will be available for rental. suicide rates in American children and The registration fee is $20. There will be an additional $25 rental fee adolescents increased in 2004 follow- for a kayak and a $35 rental fee for a ing the “helpful” black box warning. A tandem kayak or canoe. SONG AT A TIME 2007 report published in the journal Funds raised will help provide Pediatrics found that there was an pediatric equipment, programs and immediate 20 percent reduction in the services at Janet Weis Children’s By THOMAS CURWEN Los Angeles Times number of prescriptions filled for anti- Hospital and throughout Geisinger depressants in young people and an 18 Health System. percent increase in the suicide rate For more information, call 271- OS ANGELES - Barbara Britt has a song in her head, a campfire tune that she learned following the FDA’s warning. The FDA 6188 or visit www.geisinger.org/ Lyears ago.• “I’m a little piece of tin.” •Its silliness, she knew, would keep her upbeat panel’s decision-making process has cmn. been widely criticized. Not one child or for the appointment she had with James Lee, the 12-year-old with a tumor in his brain adolescent among the 4,400 cases GRASP support group reviewed by the FDA actually commit- announces first meeting stem.• “Nobody knows where I have been.” ted suicide. Several subsequent studies The first meeting of GRASP, Grief have failed to show a link between Recovery After a Substance Passing, James was one of nearly a dozen about to begin chemotherapy. on with you. Right?” antidepressants and suicide behavior in will be held from 7-9 p.m. June 13 at patients scheduled for a recent clin- They sat in a narrow exam room James put down the novel he was young people. First Hospital Wyoming Valley on ic, and Britt, a nurse care manager at with James’ stepmother, Suk Young reading, “So Totally Emily Ebers,” Just like anyone treated for depres- Wyoming Avenue in Kingston. Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Kim, who understands a little En- and Britt explained the side effects sion, your son requires close ongoing The group will meet bi-weekly has found that songs keep her from glish, and as they waited for the Ko- of the drugs. counseling and care by his doctor. after that. The group seeks to pro- becoming overwhelmed by the lives rean interpreter, Britt began to ex- “But what else do they do?” he vide help and compassion for fam- of her patients and their families. It’s plain the dosages and the side ef- asked. Q: Five months ago, I was put on ilies and individuals who have had a astrategy she’s learned from 40 fects of three medications. Kim “Well, all together these three Zyprexa for depression and anxiety. loved one die as a result of substance years in the company of children spoke to her son. medicines help your tumor no long- While I seem to be feeling better, I am abuse or addiction. with brain and blood cancers. “She wants to know why you’re er grow.” Those interested in attending are very unhappy about gaining 32 pounds Five months ago, James, a shy telling me this,” James said, relay- “Isn’t it also to make it disap- asked to pre-register by calling Carol and getting borderline diabetes. Why sixth-grader with a book always in ing the question. pear?” Coolbaugh at 991-7199. did it cause so much weight gain and hand, had come to the hospital com- “Because you get to be a help to Britt had to be honest. “We aren’t raise my blood sugar? What can I do Lymphedema Program receives plaining of headaches, and today, af- her,” Britt said. “You’re old enough about it? grant from Komen for the Cure® ter six weeks of radiation, he was that you need to know what’s going SeeSONG, Page 3C —F.R. Huntsville, Ala. For the third consecutive year, the A: It’s true that Zyprexa, Seroquel Lymphedema Program at the Hazle- ton Health & Wellness Center has and several other “atypical” antidepres- sant drugs can cause significant weight been awarded a grant by the North- Healthy Living eastern Pennsylvania affiliate of Wait, what does gum do again? gain and increase the risk of developing Susan G. Komen for the Cure® to diabetes. Research evidence shows that How to cook bulgur Zyprexa affects the metabolism to assist breast cancer patients affected By JULIE DEARDORFF Bulgur, a form of whole wheat that is the main encourage weight gain. For one, it by lymphedema. Chicago Tribune ingredient in Middle Eastern tabbouleh, is easy The center received $8,000 that disturbs the metabolism so that the Having trouble remem- to prepare because its kernels have been already will be utilized for patient supplies, been boiled, dried and cracked. body preferentially uses fat for caloric wellness and nutrition, and commu- bering phone numbers or a energy instead of carbohydrates. This

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Do- es needed. For more informa- Friday, 190 N. Pennsylvania Charlene Zablotney, CRNP, a.m. - 3 p.m., Luzerne County are recognized by their peers nors who are 17 years of age Courthouse, 200 N. River tion, call 696-1144. Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Primary and GWV pulmonary sleep lab; RN for providing excellence in or older, weigh at least 110 St.,Wilkes-Barre. preventive health care for the Advanced Practice Lead- patient care. On May 7, during a pounds and are in relatively Friday, 8 a.m. – 3 p.m., Wilkes- working uninsured and under- ership: Kathleen Sullivan, reception and ceremony, repre- good health or 16 years old Barre Blood Donation Center, CARE AND CONCERN FREE insured in Luzerne County with BSN, operations manager, GWV HEALTH CLINIC: Registration sentatives from Service 1st and have a parental permis- 29 New Commerce Blvd., incomes less than two times general surgery 5-6:30 p.m. Wednesdays, for- Credit Union presented mone- sion form completed, may Ashley. below federal poverty guide- give blood every 56 days. To mer Seton Catholic High lines. For appointments, call tary awards to honorees at Hazleton General Hospital, part Saturday, 7:30 a.m. - 3 p.m., learn more about how to School, 37 William St., Pittston. 970-2864. Geisinger Wyoming Valley of the Greater Hazleton Health Wilkes-Barre Blood Donation donate blood or platelets or to Basic health care and informa- Medical Center. 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Franklin St., uninsured or underinsured, Wilkes-Barre. Appointments are LPN: Trease Ott, LPN, GWV tals. Hazleton General Hospital Center, 29 New Commerce St., Shavertown. legal advice and pastoral coun- necessary. Call 793-4361. A Emergency Department; RN: is one of only 263 hospitals in Blvd., Hanover Industrial Sunday, 7:30 a.m. – noon, seling, 6-8 p.m. Mondays; free dental clinic is also available Lauren Murphy, RN GWV the country to receive this Estates, Ashley, Mondays and Wilkes-Barre Blood Donation chiropractic evaluations and from 1to 3 p.m. Tuesday by Richard and Marion Pearsall designation. Hazleton General Tuesdays from 9:30 a.m.-7 Center, 29 New Commerce vision care, including free appointment. Call 235-5642. 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floor had been ripped out from Anew British study under them,” she said. “My job is suggests that chewing SONG to help them realize that the floor GUM is still there.” flavorless gum can in- The challenge is to strike a bal- Continued from Page 1C ance between the discomfort of Continued from Page 1C terfere with short-term sure if we can make it go away.” treatment and the preservation improves concentration by memory. “That would be really good if of daily routines. For Britt, the triggering an increase in you could.” names of the tumors, even the blood flow through the Yes, Britt thought, but the tu- symptoms, matter less than the brain, said lead author Mi- mor is incurable and he needed to fact that the disease changes a chail Kozlov of Cardiff Uni- the volunteers chewed vigor- know that. For many children, child’s life forever. In her mind, versity. But his team found ously or naturally. In both treating a brain tumor means ar- what best defines a brain tumor is that an oral activity such as cases, “chewing has an over- resting its growth and teaching whether it leaves room for hope gum chewing can interfere all adverse affect on serial re- them how to live with it for the or not. with the process that’s nor- call,” researchers wrote. rest of their lives. “A doctor treats disease, and a mally used to remember ver- Flavor, however, is still a “You know how well you feel nurse treats patients. Barbara bal content. wild card; it’s what may con- now?” she asked. treats families,” said Mark Max- The researchers from Car- tribute to the benefits of “I feel pretty good,” James said, well-Smith, a 65-year-old televi- diff University used classic gum chewing. In a 2002 sounding tentative. sion producer who for almost 15 short-term memory challeng- study, the first to investigate “So it wouldn’t matter if that MCT PHOTO years has joined Britt at a sum- es, with and without gum. In the effects of gum chewing tumor stayed the same size forev- Barbara Britt, nursing care manager at Children’s Hospital Los mer camp for children with can- one test, the volunteers were on short-term memory, the er,” she said. “That would be Angeles, speaks with Maddison Franks, 17, in Los Angeles, Calif. cer. told to chew vigorously and participants chewed mint-fla- good, wouldn’t it? Because you When she started — a 1971 asked to remember a se- vored gum and performed feel good now.” time with her patients. Jonathan Finlay, director of the graduate of Cal State L.A. whose quence of randomly ordered better on short-term word Aknock on the door interrupt- Dropping into one exam room neural oncology program, has first job was at L.A. County/USC letters, such as P, V, B, C, D, and memory tasks than those ed them. The interpreter stepped after the next, she got a hug from worked with Britt for nine years. Medical Center — nearly all her G, T. Another group repeat- who did not chew gum. in, and James went back to his Maddison Franks, a high school “Her skill at reading families — patients died, and as upsetting as ed the experiment, but But because chewing gum book. senior in for a new round of che- reading their emotions, where it was, she learned that in order chewed naturally. loses its flavor in several Britt repeated the instructions motherapy. She saw how 12-year- they need support and knowing to do her job, she had to keep an In the second test, stu- minutes — and unflavored for the boy’s medications — old Jordan Johnson, sporting a when it is time just to listen — emotional distance. Today the dents chewed the flavorless gum is generally unpalatable three to be taken at night, one in black fedora, was tolerating his those are facets of her character outcomes for children with brain gum and tried to pick up the —“it seems advisable that the morning and one an hour be- radiation, and she caught up with that make her unique in this ef- tumors are better, but that’s little missing item in the se- chewing gum is only consid- fore all the others — to Kim, who Tom Plunkett and 5-year-old Lu- fort,” he said. solace. quence. For example, 7 is ered a performance enhancer was eventually overwhelmed. na, whose recent scans showed In meetings between patients “The bad can be so bad that missing from this list of di- as long as its flavor lasts,” “Why is she crying?” James no recurrence of her tumor. and doctors, Britt often asks they count for more,” she said. gits ranging 1through 9: the researchers noted. Or as asked, looking over the top of his As a member of the hospital’s questions, simplifies medical APresbyterian, Britt believes 28149365. long as you have money to pages. neural oncology team — com- terms and interprets recommen- in a God who is good but not om- It didn’t matter whether buy more gum. “Because this is a lot to take prised of doctors, nurses, social dations. She understands how nipotent. Yet she knows that faith in,” Britt said, “and this is what workers, psychologists and re- frightened most parents are offers little comfort for parents adults do when they love some- searchers — Britt, 62, coordi- when they first encounter diseas- who leave the hospital without one.” nates various facets of care, over- es with names as intimidating as their child. Often on her hour- The clinic on Wednesdays is seeing the medical, social and medulablastoma, astrocytoma, long commute home, the songs Britt’s chance to escape the on- psychological effects of both the oligodendrogliomas. that she sings to herself are requi- slaught of daily emails and spend illness and treatment. “They are immobilized as if the ems.

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Senior center honors members 90 and older The Charles T. Adams Senior Center, 5 E. Market St., Wilkes- Barre, recently held a special birthday celebration for mem- Red Hat Chicks enjoy event at Genetti’s bers who turned 90 years of age or older this year. At the The Red Hat Chicks recently attended Red Hat Day at the Genetti event, from left, are guests of Hotel and Conference Center in Wilkes-Barre. At the event, from left, honor Julia Ivan and Fran Slu- first row, are Mary Jean Coolbaugh and Beryle Stover. Second row: sarz. Patricia Kerigan, Queen Mary Marotto and Carol Lussi.

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Dear Abby: I am a Dear Abby: I am 23, happily Dear Clueless: Your daughter should loves my husband. 17-year-old girl and married and have two children. My be told as soon as she’s old enough I am so tired of this, Abby. What have just gotten out DEAR ABBY question involves my 4½-year-old, to understand the difference between do I need to do the next time this of a seven-month “Shelly,” who is the result of a previ- “biological” father and “adoptive” happens? Do I call her and tell her to relationship. I was a ADVICE ous relationship. Her biological father. And when you do, tell her that leave him alone? virgin until this re- of relationships in front of me. father left me after he found out her daddy fell in love with you both — Steaming in Garden City, Kan. lationship. I told my But are all men just out there for I was pregnant. When I was almost at the same time. boyfriend, “Gavin,” sex? If they are, it just doesn’t seem ready to deliver, he called and Dear Steaming: Do not call her. that I was a virgin and wanted to worth it. asked me to come back to him, Dear Abby: My husband and I have The next time it happens, your HUS- wait until I trusted him and felt that I — Hurt and Confused which I did, only to get dumped been married for one week. We have BAND should tell her he is not inter- loved him. again one week before Shelly’s been together for three years. The ested, that he is happily married now, Well, the time came that I felt I Dear Hurt and Confused: You have birth. problem is his last girlfriend. She was and that she is making herself and did love and trust him, so I went my sympathy. It appears that Gavin Since then, I have married a married three years ago, but will not her husband look ridiculous. ahead and had sex with him. After was more interested in the challenge wonderful man I met days before leave him alone. one month, Gavin decided he was you presented than in a lasting rela- Shelly was born. He has adopted It never fails that when we are out, and she and her husband are at the To receive a collection of Abby’s most sick of me! It seems like as soon as tionship. Not all men are that way, her, and he is the only daddy she memorable — and most frequently re- we started having sex, things started but most in your age group are be- has ever known. same place, she confronts my hus- quested — poems and essays, send a busi- going downhill. I feel so hurt and cause they are not yet emotionally or My question is: When would be band about how sorry she is for the ness-sized, self-addressed envelope, plus past and wants him to take her back. check or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in used, I’m now starting to view sex financially ready for a marriage com- the best age for me to tell her about Canada) to: Dear Abby’s “Keepers,” P.O. Box negatively. mitment. Remember that, and you this? He tells her it is over. Her husband 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage I know I’m young and have years may avoid future heartache. — Clueless in Michigan knows that she does not love him but is included.) UNIVERSAL SUDOKU CRYPTOQUOTE HOROSCOPE BY HOLIDAY MATHIS ARIES (March 21-April 19). You’ll creating or being present to a have a flash of insight, an ideal single moment. You’ll try to do picture of where you want to go. the opposite. Because of this vision, you are SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You the perfect one to lead a group believe it’s your role and respon- of people with similar goals and sibility to help everyone else interests. have a good time, and you’ll do TAURUS (April 20-May 20). The an excellent job. You may sac- details will be the difference rifice your own satisfaction and between falling on your face and fun in the process, but you’ll get winning the race. In other words, your turn soon. before you rush forward, make SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). sure your shoes are tied. You’ll hear about a quick GEMINI (May 21-June 21). What fix, but it’s actually a lie in moment of your life would you both the “quick” and the “fix” relive a thousand times if you departments. could? Identifying the factors CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). The that added up to this special plan is doable, and it’s going to time will help you create sce- be successful. Someone who narios that offer the same kind keeps telling you that will be crit- of charge. ical to the results. Attract more CANCER (June 22-July 22). People team members. say “just kidding,” and what they AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You’ll mean is “this is true, at least in manage your life in the practical part.” You’re usually attuned to way you might manage a busi- the message behind the mes- ness. Outline the best outcome GOREN BRIDGE sage, and now you’re even more you could hope for and the most aware of what people really critical steps you could take to WITH OMAR SHARIF & TANNAH HIRSCH mean. achieve it. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You Unfortunately, you can’t become will prove your skill in the art of PREVIOUS DAY’S SOLUTION the person you want to be by reconciliation. You know how to continuing to do what you’ve fight, too, but your sincere want been doing. You may not be of a peaceful solution keeps you ready to make adjustments just striving for a gentle outcome. yet, but you will be in the mood TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (June 5). to mull over your options. Making people laugh will be a VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). A per- priority, and you’ll love the way plexing issue gives you a chance people light up around you. to practice what you’ve learned. This month someone will right a You’ve addressed situations like past wrong, and you finally will this before. receive what you deserve from LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Each the situation. July brings chanc- day gives you 24 hours to live es to mingle. August is most fully. How many moments is romantic. Scorpio and Aquarius that? Some will go through people adore you. Your lucky the entire day zombie-like, not numbers are: 7, 2, 39, 49 and 14.

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Interest- od of time, no Bidder may withdraw his ed vendors may bid. obtain copies of the YOMING VALLEY bid specifications at The City of Wilkes-Barre does not discrim- the Business Office inate on the basis of race, color, national AUTOA SALES INC. of the school locat- origin, sex, religion, age, family and handi- 197 West End Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706 ed at 350 Jumper capped status in employment or the provi- Road, P.O Box 1699, sion of services. 825-7577 Plains Twp., Wilkes ST 31 ANNIVERSARY SALE Barre,PA 18705, Wilkes-Barre City hall is a facility accessi- WE BEAT ANYBODY’S DEALS between the hours ble to persons with disabilities. of 8:00am and Cars 2:30pm., Monday $ THOMAS M. LEIGHTON, MAYOR 02 Volvo C70 Convertible ...... 7, 450 through Friday, $ 07 Kia Spectra EX...... 6,995 when school is in $ THE CITY OF WILKES-BARRE IS AN 02 Ford Mustang Conv ...... 6,495 session. 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Perfect for Cruiser black, Leather, Sunroof, Call 570-262-0914 IN CLASSIFIED! hunters & trail rid- 570-288-7249 stereo, MP3 multi Slocum St. Park auto, 4 cyl Very Sharp! disc, rear spoiler, Leave message. ers alike. BRAND NEW PREMIUM CONVERTIBLE Do you need more space? 07 BUICK LUCERNE $4,995 V8 standard moon roof, alloys, & READY TO RIDE. Call For Details! FORD ‘02 F150 A yard or garage sale CXL, silver, grey engine, leather ground effects, Extra Cab. 6 $1,995 takes it DODGE `98 leather 570-696-4377 HARLEY ‘10 DAVIDSON in classified away. 60,0000+ miles 90,100 miles, Air. Cylinder, 5 speed. 06 LINCOLN ZEPHYR is the best way 570-817-2952 $15,000. $9,000, negotiable. SUNSEEKER ‘10 BY Air. 2WD. $4,495 AVENGER grey, tan leather, 570-690-2408 570-760-0765 SPORTSTER CUSTOM Call For Details! Wilkes-Barre Rebuilt engine, new sun roof Loud pipes. to clean out your closets! CHRYSLER `04 570-474-2182 Near Mint 570-696-4377 transmission, cus- 06 MERCURY MILAN FOREST RIVER You’re in bussiness 174 miles - yes, To place your tom 3” exhaust. PREMIER, mint with classified! ad call...829-7130 Weapon R intake, green, V6, alloys SEBRING HONDA `07 TOYOTA‘04 CELICA GT One hundred and seventy four M3170DS Blitz front bumper 04 NISSAN MAXIMA LS LXI CONVERTIBLE 112K miles. Blue, Ford V10, 32’, 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ and side skirts, silver, auto, Low miles - 54,000. 5 speed. Air, miles on the 2,500 miles. 4 1/2 custom Evil 8 paint sunroof V6. FWD. Leather CR-V EXL power clock, original year extended/ Public Notices Public Notices Glacier blue, grey owner. $8000. job, vertical doors, 03 AUDI S8 QUATTRO, interior. Great windows/locks, transferable war- shape. A/C. CD. leather interior, CD/cassette, Key- 570-876-2816 ranty on RV, tires & after market wheel mid blue/light grey 42,000 miles. 1518 8th Street NOTICE TO BIDDERS and tires, over leather, naviga- All power. less entry, sun- truck. 2 slide outs, Carverton, PA $6,900. Negotiable 4 cylinder, auto. roof, new battery. 4 KW Onan genera- $10,000 invested. tion, AWD Excellent Condition! Near Francis The Shamokin Area School District invites New inspection & Car drives and HARLEY DAVIDSON tor, power awning, Asking $4,000. 00 ACURA TL $19,500. Slocum St. Park Bids for the Renovations to Shamokin Area tires. has current PA fiberglass roof. Call 570-287-8410 black, tan leather, 570-954-1435 ‘03 DYNA WIDE GLIDE Elementary School, located at 3000 West or 570-855-2699 sunroof, auto (570) 760-1005 inspection. Slight Golden Anniversary. 5,000 lb. hitch, FORD ‘06 ESCAPE XLT Silver/Black. New 4x4. Sunroof. Like State Street, Coal Township, PA 17866. 01 VOLVO V70 STATION rust on corner of heated holding passenger door. Tires. Extras. Excel- tanks, 2 house bat- new. $5,995 WAGON, blue/grey, HONDA ‘04 ACCORD Bids will be received for the following FORD `01 RANGER leather, AWD LX SEDAN. 162k Clutch slips on lent Condition. teries, 3 flat screen Call For Details! Extended cab, good CHRYSLER `05 19,000 miles 570-696-4377 Prime Contract(s): 73 PORSCHE 914 miles. New battery, hard acceleration. TV’s, sleeps ten. tires, new injectors, green & black, 5 excellent condition. This is why its $10,000. $63,000 1. General Construction fuel pump and speed, 62k miles, 300 Auto, single owner, thousands less 570-639-2539 570-655-1903 2. Mechanical Construction exhaust, radio, CD, $12,500 runs great. Upgrad- than Blue Book 4 wheel drive, auto- Job Seekers are 3. Plumbing Construction SUVS, VANS, ed stereo system. 4 value. $6,500 matic, runs well. OBO. Make an HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 looking here! 4. Electrical Construction TRUCKS, 4 X4’s LIMITED EDITION snow tires and rims V-ROD VRSCA 5. Roofing Construction $3100. Call & after market rims. offer! Call Where's your ad? 07 JEEP COMPASS LT Blue pearl, 570-262-3199 All wheel drive. Air, standard power 570-592-1629 570-829-7130 and Olive green 4 cyl., excellent condition, 1518 8th Street Loaded with all features. Kelly Blue ask for an employ- The Owner will receive bids until 10:00 auto, 4x4 3,100 miles, factory Carverton, PA a.m. on Thursday, June 14, 2012, in the power options. Book $7800. ment specialist Near Francis 07 DODGE GRAND Black metallic alarm with extras. District Administration Office, located at FORD `90 MUSTANG Asking $6800 TOYOTA‘09 CAMRY $8,900. Slocum St. Park Convertible, red, CARAVAN SXT with grey leather 18,000 Miles, 2000 West State Street, Coal Township, 570-466-5821 Tony 570-237-1631 new black top, 5.0 Blue, grey leather, interior. 1 owner, 4 cylinder. 451 Trucks/ PA 17866, Attention: Mr. James Zack, auto, runs good, 7 passenger mini FORD ‘00 Superintendent. Heated front $16,900 SUVs/Vans needs a few things, van seats, sunroof, MAFFEI AUTO EXPLORER XLT $3,900 as is. 07 CHRYSLER TOWN HONDA ‘08 ACCORD HARLEY DAVIDSON Bids received after that time will not be 6 disc CD 4 door, 4 cylinder, SALES eXTRA cLEAN! (570)283-8235 & COUNTRUY SILVER, changer, satellite auto Price reduced 570-288-6227 4X4. accepted. All bids will be opened publicly 7 passenger mini CHEVROLET `03 at that time. radio, cruise $15,695 2009 SPORTSTER 883 $3,995. van control, keyless/ WARRANTY Very low mileage. 570-696-4377 06 DODGE RAM 1500 Dark blue. Garage All bids shall be enclosed in envelopes alarm. Too many MAFFEI AUTO VOLVO `01 V70 S-10 QUAD CAB, Black, options to list. SALES Station wagon. Sun- kept.Asking $5,299. 6 cylinder, 2x4 auto- Do you need more space? (inner and outer) both of which shall be V8, 4x4 truck 570-885-5000. sealed and clearly labeled with the words 79,400 miles. 570-288-6227 roof. ABS brakes. matic, 45k, extend- A yard or garage sale 06 FORD EXPLORER "SEALED BID FOR RENOVATIONS TO Sharp car, good Radio, tape & CD. Say it HERE ed cab and cap. XLT, black, 3rd condition. A/C. Heated leather $8,500 in classified SHAMOKIN AREA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL seat, 4x4 in the Classifieds! ENCLOSED", and the name and prime con- $10,500. seats. New alterna- (570)722-8650 is the best way 06 JEEP GRAND tract number being bid on, name of bidder VITO’S tor. Recently serv- 570-829-7130 to clean out your closets! CHEROKEE LTD and date and time of bid opening, in order Call 814-9574 iced and inspected. You’re in bussiness blue, grey leather & 2 extra tires. 161K CHEVY‘99 BLAZER to guard against premature opening of the 4x4 Sport utility, 4 with classified! bid. Facsimile bids will not be accepted or miles. $4,600. 06 NISSAN TITAN KING considered. GINO’S 570-714-1296 door, four wheel CAB SE white, auto CROSSROAD HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘80 drive, ABS, new 50k miles 4x4 truck Soft riding FLH. Copies of the documents may be obtained 415 Autos-Antique inspection. $4200. 06 CHEVY TRAILBLZAER King of the High- at the office of Quad Three Group, Inc., 37 GRAND MARQUIS Wanted: 570-709-1467 LS, SILVER, 4X4 MOTORS & Classic way! Mint origi- North Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre, 05 CHEVY EQUINOX LT ALL nal antique show Pennsylvania 18701; Telephone 570-829- ‘99 GS red, V6, AWD 570-825-7988 winner. Factory 1518 8th Street 4200, Extension 275, Attention: Lynn Well maintained, 700 Sans Souci Carverton, PA 05 FORD ESCAPE LTD JUNK spot lights, wide Duszak. Documents may be obtained with Highway CHEVROLET `85 Smooth riding, green, tan leather, white tires, Near Francis a non-refundable sum of $175.00, plus 4.6L, V8, RWD, Slocum St. Park V6, 4x4 W E S ELL CARS & biggest Harley cost of shipping and handling. No partial Auto, Power W S 05 DODGE DAKOTA CORVETTE built. Only sets of documents will be obtainable. windows, power FOR LESS!! REGISTERED 1518 8th Street CLUB CAB SPORT, TRUCKS 28,000 original FORD ‘04 EXPLORER CLASSIC V6. Clean, locks, New blue, auto, 4x4 ‘11 DODGE miles! Never Carverton, PA All checks for sets of Bidding and Contract Red with blue plexi- Clean SUV! Inspection, truck DAKOTA CREW Highest needs inspec- Near Francis Documents shall be made payable to the Serviced, removable roof, Slocum St. Park 4WD 04 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4x4, Bighorn 6 cyl. tion, permanent Architect, Quad Three Group, Inc. Cut off 34,000 miles, $4,995 Silver over blue. 4x4 Pewter, grey 14k, Factory Prices registration. date for issuing Bidding and Contract $12,000, OBO. Call For Details! Good tires leather, 3rd seat Warranty. $7,995 OBO CHEVY ‘05 Documents shall be Friday, June 8, 2012 at $3,750 Paid!! (570) 579-8811 570-696-4377 04 MERCURY $20,899 570-905-9348 4:00 pm. Call 823-4008 SILVERADO X CAB MOUNTAINEER ‘11 Ford Escape FREE PICKUP Boat? Car? Truck? 2 WHEEL DRIVE red, tan leather, XLT, 4x4, 26k, $5,995 All bids shall remain firm for sixty (60) days Motorcycle? Air- 3rd seat awd Factory Warranty, Call For Details! following opening of bids. LINCOLN ‘98 plane? Whatever it 04 HYUNDAI SANTA FE 6 Cylinder 288-8995 is, sell it with a 570-696-4377 GLS, silver (AWD) $19,899 KAWASAKI ‘03 Each contractor and each sub-contractor Classified ad. KLR 650.Green CONTINENTAL 04 CHEVY AVALANCHE ‘11 Nissan Rogue 570-829-7130 shall be licensed in the community where Beige, V8 engine, Z71, green, 4 door, AWD, 17k, Factory w/cargo bag. Excel- CHRYSLER `02 1518 8th Street the work will occur. 74,600 miles. 4x4 truck Warranty. lent condition. Carverton, PA $3,500. AWD $3,000 04 DODGE RAM 1500 $18,799 Near Francis The Contract will be written to retain 10% Loaded. CHEVY ‘30 HOTROD COUPE Rick 570-216-0867 TOWN & COUNTRY QUAD CAB SLTSILVER, ‘10 Subaru $49,000 Slocum St. Park for each request for payment. When the 570-693-2371 4 door, 4x4 truck Forester Prem. WANTED! Contract is 50% completed, one-half of 04 FORD FREESTAR, 4WD 30k Factory FORD ‘76 THUNDERBIRD FORD ‘04 RANGER All original $12,000 Super Cab the amount retained shall be returned to blue, 4 door, 7 warranty, power POLARIS ‘00 the Contractor. However, the Architect sunroof. ALL One Owner, 4x4, MERCURY`79 passenger mini 5 Speed, must approve the Application For van $18,799 MERCEDES ‘76 450 SL Payment. The Contractor must be making $24,000 VICTORYCRUISER Highway miles. 04 JEEP GRAND ‘08 Chrysler 14,000 miles, satisfactory progress and there must be JUNK Sharp Truck! ZEPHYR CHEROKEE OVERLAND Sebring Conv. 92 V-twin, 1507 cc, no specific cause for greater withholding. 6 cylinder Touring 6 cyl. MERCEDES ‘29 $5,995 graphite grey, Kit Car $9,000 extras $6000. Call For Details! automatic. 2 tone leather, 32k $12,899 CARS! (570) 655-4884 570-883-9047 Luxury people The Owner-Contractor Agreement will be 52k original miles. 570-696-4377 sunroof, 4x4 ‘05 HONDA CRV EX hell-of-adeal.com mover! 87,300 well the Standard Form of Agreement Between Florida car. $1500. 03 DODGE DURANGO 4x4 65k, a title. maintained miles. Owner and Contractor AIA Document 570-899-1896 RT silver, 2 tone $12,799 CA$H SUZUKI ‘01 VS 800 This like-new van A101, 2007 edition. GMC `07 leather, 3rd seat, ‘06 FORD FREESTAR Chrysler ‘68 New Yorker has third row seat- 4x4 62k, Rear air A/C Sedan. 440 Engine. ing, power side & The Owner requires that all Bids shall SUBARU ‘97 IMPREZA PAID Power Steering & GL INTRUDER 4 door sedan. 03 FORD RANGER XLT $7,999 rear doors. Eco- SIERRA 1500 comply with the bidding requirements brakes. 34,500 Garage kept, no Regular Cab 99,000 miles. White SUPER CAB ‘03 F250 XL nomical V6 drive- specified in the Instructions To Bidders. exterior, auto, AWD. red, auto V6, 4x4 Super Duty only original miles. rust, lots of train and all avail- 37,000 miles, The Owner may, at its discretion waive Always garaged. 6 cylinder auto, 4 cyl., single owner, 03 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER 24k! AT-AC, 570-301-3602 chrome, black with able options. Priced informalities in Bids, but is not obligated to clean car fax. Well LTZ, blue, two tone $8,499 Reduced to $5995 teal green flake. for quick sale 4 x 4. Black do so, nor does it represent that it will do maintained, very leather, V6, 4x4 Firm. 883-4443 $5,495. Generous Excellent condition. so. The Owner also reserves the right to Includes storage reliable, new tires, 03 FORD EXPEDITION ‘01 LINCOLN TOWN trade-in allowances reject any and all Bids. Under no circum- jack & 2 helmets. alternator, struts, XLT, silver, 3rd CAR Executive 74K will be given on this NEW PRICE stances will the Owner waive any informal- MARZAK MOTORS $3600 battery & muffler. seat, 4x4 $5,199 MAZDA `88 RX-7 top-of-the-line vehi- ity which, by such waiver, would give one 601 Green Ridge St, Scranton CONVERTIBLE 570-410-1026 Asking $2600 03 FORD EXPLORER ‘11 Toyota Rav 4 cle. Call Fran Bidder a substantial advantage or benefit 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 1 owner, garage $14,000 570-574-5657 SPORT TRAC XLT, 4 4x4 AT 570-466-2771 not enjoyed by all other Bidders. ‘98 VOLVO kept, 65k original Scranton 570-954-1435 door, green, tan, only 8,000 miles, STATION WAGON miles, black with YAMAHA ‘97 leather, 4x4 alloys, power sun- NEW Listing! grey leather interior, Bonding companies for Performance and 412 Autos for Sale 02 roof. new condition. Payment Bonds must be listed in the U.S. NISSAN PATHFINDER Cross Country, AWD all original & never , Sage, sun $22,599 ROYALSTAR 1300 Treasury Circular No. 570. SE 144,000 miles seen snow. $7,995. 12,000 miles. With roof, autop, 4x4 $3,695 Call 570-237-5119 windshield. Runs AUTO ACURA `03 01 FORD F150 XLT TITLE TAGS A Bid Bond made payable to the Shamokin ‘00 FORD WIND- excellent. Many white, super cab, FULL NOTARY Area School District in the amount of 10% STAR LX extras including 4x4 truck SERVICE of each Base Bid shall accompany each NEW Listing! 3rd MERCEDES-BENZ `73 gunfighter seat, 3.2 TL-S 01 FORD F150 XLT 6 MONTH WARRANTY SERVICE bid, executed by the Contractor and a 4 door, sport sedan, seat, ice cold air, leather bags, extra auto, full power, Blue/tan, 4 door, 132,000 miles pipes. New tires & surety company licensed to do business in 4x4 truck the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as a exceptional condi- $2,995 450SL battery. Asking 00 CHEVY SILVERADO Convertible with DIRECTORY guarantee that, if the bid is accepted, the tion. Asking $5975. BUICK ‘91 ROAD- $4,000 firm. negotiable. Call XCAB,2WD truck, MASTER Station removable hard top, (570) 814-1548 bidder shall execute the proposed con- burgundy power windows, AM tract and shall furnish and pay for a 570-674-4713 Wagon, white with 89 CHEVY 1500, /FM radio with cas- Performance and Payment Bond in the woodgrain exterior, 442 RVs & Campers 4X4 TRUCK gold leather interior, sette player, CD amount of 100% of the Contract Price as player, automatic, 4 security for the performance of the BEN’S AUTO SALES 3rd seat. Runs RT 309 W-B Twp. great, high mileage. new tires. Cham- Contract and payment of all costs thereof, Near Wegman’s pagne exterior; Ital- PACE ARROW ’93 upon execution of Contract. If, after thirty 570-822-7359 $1800 MERCURY ‘99 ian red leather inte- days the bidder shall fail to execute said rior inside. Garage 09 JOURNEY SXT $14,995 GRAND MARQUIS FLEETWOOD Contract and Bond, the Bid Bond shall be kept, excellent con- 33 feet, good con- forfeited to the Owner as liquidated dam- 10 FUSION SEL $14,995 DODGE ‘02 Gold, 4 door, tan interior, runs great, dition. Reduced dition, low mileage, ages. The Bid Bond of all bidders, except 10 I MPALA LT $13,995 price to $26,000. must sell! $10,000. 468 Auto Parts 472 Auto Services the three low bidders, will be returned 07 FORENZA GL $7,995 116,000 miles, new VIPER GTS inspection $4500 Call 570-825-6272 Call 570-208-2883 within ten (10) days after the opening of 07 SPECTRA EX $9,495 10,000 MILES V10 the bids. 6speed, collec- LINCOLN ‘02 08 Ranger $10,995 1518 8th Street TOWNCAR Full Notary Service tors, this baby is The Bid Bond of the three low bidders for Carverton, PA 1 of only 750 GTS Signature series, LAW EMISSIONS Ta gs & Title Transfers this prime contract will be returned within Near Francis coupes built in Silver, grey leather & SAFETY three days after the executed Contracts Slocum St. Park 2002 and only 1 of interior, 99,000 and required bonds have been approved 83 painted Race miles, runs great INSPECTION BUICK ‘09 ENCLAVE $5295 by the Owner. BUICK ‘98 Yellow it still wears DIRECTORY SPECIAL its original tires AUDI ‘95 A6 The successful Bidder will be required to CENTURYCUSTOM showing how it 2.8 QUATRO $39.95 with file a Stipulation Against Mechanic's Liens V6, BARGAIN was babied. This Black, 4 door, grey prior to commencing work. PRICE! $2,995 car is spotless leather interior, Don’t Keep Your All Junk this coupon Call For Details! throughout and is loaded $3500 570-696-4377 CHEVY ‘05 AVEO Cars & Bidders will be permitted to access the ready for its new Practice a Secret! Also,Like site by appointment only. Contact the home. This vehicle Silver, 4 door, grey Owner’s Representative listed in the is shown by cloth interior, A/C, Trucks New,Used Project Manual. CADILLAC ‘11 STS appointment only. re-built transmission CXL top of the line. 13,000 Miles, with warranty, 4 cyl. Wanted Tires & Bat- AWD, 50K original $40,900. call Call 829-7130 The Bidding Documents and Forms of Showroom 79,000 miles miles. 1 owner. 570-760-2365 teries for Proposal may be examined at the follow- condition. Price $5200 Highest Cocoa brown To Place Your Ad ing site during regular business hours: reduced MERCURY ‘96 Prices $20 & up! metallic. Dual sun- $34,900 GRAND MARQUIS roofs, power mem- Quad Three Group, Inc., MAFFEI AUTO FORD `07 FOCUS 4 door, gold with tan Paid In ory cooled and SES Sedan 37 North Washington Street, SALES cloth interior, only 310 Attorney 310 Attorney Vito’s & heated seats. 3rd Alloy wheels, heat- Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 570-288-6227 50k miles. Loaded. CA$H row seating. DVD ed seats, CD play- Services Services Gino’s 18701, Must See! $4200 rear screen, navi- er, rear spoiler, 1 telephone 570-829-4200, Warranties Avail- FREE 949 Wyoming gation system, bal- owner, auto, air, all BANKRUPTCY facsimile 570-829-3732. CHEVROLET `06 able SHOTTO LAW, P.C. Avenue ance of factory power, great gas FREE CONSULT Affordable Family PICKUP warranty. mileage, priced to 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Forty Fort, PA Northeastern Pennsylvania Guaranteed Law Services. PFA, Bought new over be sold immedi- 570-574-1275 Contractors Association, IMPALA Low Fees Divorce & Custody. $50,000. Asking Former police car, ately! $6,995 or 574-1275 1075 Oak Street, Suite 3, 570-955-5792 [email protected] $25,900. Trade ins low miles. best offer. Payment Plan! Pittston, PA 18640, 570.510.0577 Expires 6/30/12 welcome $5,500,OBO 570-614-8925 472 Auto Services telephone 570-655-5905, Colleen Metroka Major Credit Cards 570-466-2771 (570)436-4311 MERCURY`05 SABLE 570-592-4796 facsimile 570-655-5960. LS PREMIUM Accepted WANTED 50,400 miles Cars & Full Size Free Bankruptcy SOCIAL SECURITY Pre-Bid Conference: A pre-bid confer- HONDA `05 ACCORD Moon roof, alloys, $ WANTED JUNK $ Trucks. For prices... CHEVROLET `97 CUS- Consultation DISABILITY ence will be held at 10:00 a.m. on CADILLAC ‘00 DTS all power, leather. Lamoreaux Auto Tan, satellite Payment plans. Free Consultation. Wednesday, May 30, 2012, in the Music Original owner, per- VEHICLES Parts 477-2562 radio, leather, TOM FOOD TRUCK Carol Baltimore Contact Atty. Sherry LISPI TOWING Room of Shamokin Area Elementary LX fectly maintained, moon roof, loaded 8 position steam Black, 1 owner, 570-822-1959 Dalessandro School located at 3000 West State Street, excellent tables & much 85,000 miles, great needs nothing. Trade-in’s welcome. 570-823-9006 We pick up 822-0995 Coal Township, PA 17866. The pre-bid condition. 136k more.$13,900 condition, $10,900 conference is not mandatory. (570)709-5525 570-328-6146 Financing available. miles. $4,995. $8,495. 570-814-2809 570-474-6205 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 2012 PAGE 3D 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 457 Wanted to Buy 508 Beauty/ 509 Building/ 518 Customer 527 Food Services/ 533 Installation/ SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans Auto Cosmetology Construction/ Support/Client Care Hospitality Maintenance/ Find the Skilled Trades Repair VITO’S Nail Tech & Hair Stylist JEEP `96 GRAND MITSUBISHI `11 SUZUKI `07 XL-7 perfect With Clientele 100 OPENINGS! LINE COOK 56,000 miles, Entry Level Experienced & CRUSHING AND OUTLANDER SPORTSE & Immediate openings motivated. Must automatic, in the Dallas area. Customer Service CHEROKEE V8 AWD, Black interi- friend. Medical In Bound be able to work all-wheel drive, High comissions. Automatic, four or/exterior, start/ GINO’S Construction Laborer Call Center and as a team. Apply SCREENING EQUIPMENT 4 door, air condi- Paid vacation. Great wheel drive, air stop engine with Two person crew, Insurance Claims in person conditioning, new keyless entry, heat- tioning, all power, The Classified working conditions! no experience nec- CD player, leather Positions. $10.50/ MARIANACCI’S SERVICE TECH tires, brakes & ed seats, 18” alloy section at Wanted: APPLY IN PERSON essary, company • Must have knowl- interior, tinted hour. Advance- FAMILY transmission. wheels, many extra timesleader.com ALL will train. The work ment Opportuni- edge of hydraulics, windows, custom RESTAURANT $3,300. features. Only Low The Styling Studio is outdoor, fast- ties Abound! electrical, & welding wheels, $13,000 252 West 8th St 570-972-9685 Miles. 10 year, DALLAS, PA paced, very physical Hurry! Paid Train- • Possible overnight Call 570-829-8753 JUNK West Wyoming 100,000 mile war- and will require the ing Dates filling stays Before 5:00 p.m. (570) 693-1778 ranty.$22,500. Will- CARS & applicant to be out up: www.Express • Must be flexible JEEP 02 GRAND ing to negotiate. 509 Building/ Construction/ of town for eight day Pros.com with hours Serious inquires LINE UP TRUCKS intervals followed by 570-208-7000 LINE UP Please fax resume CHEROKEE LAREDO only - must sell, Skilled Trades six days off. Appli- to 570-270-5792 6 cylinder 4 WD, air A GREAT DEAL... going to law school. Highest cants must have a Shopping for a A SUCCESSFUL SALE or email conditioning power (570) 793-6844 valid PA drivers info@commonwealth windows, door IN CLASSIFIED! license and clean new apartment? IN CLASSIFIED! equipment.com Looking for that Call 829-7130 Prices CARPENTERS locks, cruise, dual Looking for the right deal to place your ad. driving record. Classified lets Do you need more space? No phone calls air bags, tilt wheel, special place Paid!! Starting wage is please. AM/FM/CD. keyless on an automobile? you compare costs - A yard or garage sale called home? Turn to classified. NEEDED negotiable but will remote. 130k miles. Classified will address ONNNLLLYY OONNENE LELEAADDEDERR. FREE PICKUP be no less than without hassle in classified $5400. Call 570-654-5775 BUILDING & GROUNDS Your needs. It’s a showroom in print! $14.00 per with or worry! is the best way 570-954-3390 Classified’s got 288-8995 family health, dental Open the door timesleader.com Get moving to clean out your closets! with classified! the directions! CARPENTERS and 401k. APPLYAT with classified! MANAGER TRAINEE Reliable and R.K. HYDRO-VAC, You’re in bussiness FMS seeks Building responsible car- INC., 1075 OAK ST 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale with classified! and Grounds Man- penters wanted for PITTSTON, PA 522 Education/ ager trainee for K- local construction 18640 Training 12 school district(s) company expanding E-MAIL RESUME TO NOW HIRING! 1339 N. 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Must cants should send ‘10 CHRYSLERRSSEBEBRINGRINGTTOOUURINGRING $ EXPERIENCED ad and end the pass state/federal resume to: Wilkes- Burgundy, 4 Cyl.,SOLDPW, PDL, 34K Miles ...... 13,995 clearances. We search! Barre Academy PART-TIME CARPENTER offer competitive ‘07 SUBARUSUBARULLEEGGAACCYYLLIMITEIMITEDD $ Part time, possible 570-829-7130 20 Stevens Rd Black,AWD, Leather, Sunroof...... 13,995 salary, health bene- Full time. ask for an employ- Wilkes-Barre, PA 440 Scranton fits, 401K, and ideal ‘08 MITSUSUBIBISHIEI ECCLLIPSIPSEE $ ACCOUNTANT (570) 793-5501 ment specialist 18702 Carbondale Hwy, Copper, 5-Speed, Nicely Equipped...... 12,995 Part-time Account- Scranton working conditions. ing position avail- Please mail resume ‘09 CHEVYAVEOLO LTT $ able. 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Large home on a Two story home 2 Betsy Ross Drive Richard Lane 274 Hillside Ave. 2 story, 3 bedroom, huge lot. Needs 901 Main St. Charming Cape Cod with solar system, 97 Chittenden St. 11 Cayuga Place Warmly inviting 3 PRICED TO SELL. 1 bath home at rear some care so come Stately 4 bedroom home for sale. 2 car detached Flood damaged BY OWNER bedroom, 2.5 bath THIS HOME IS A of Lake Side Drive put your personal home with beautiful Panoramic moun- garage. Private home with new fur- $84,900 Tudor. Striking high- MUST SEE. Great between Pole #’s touch into this great woodwork, extra tain & lake views driveway. Property nace, electric box, 2 or 3 bedrooms, 1 lights in this beauti- starter home in 5 Raymond Drive 125 and 126 on value. Off street large rooms with can be enjoyed from is also for lease. water heater, out- bath, 2 car heated ful home include move in condition. Practically new 8 Richard Lane. 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OPEN HOUSE CROSSIN REAL Realty room, Dining room, kitchen, gas fire- MLS 11-4079 Sunday 570-696-2468 3 beds, 1 bath, front place & 2 car ESTATE DURYEA $149,900 12pm-5pm 570-288-0770 & rear porches, garages. Large loft Call Charlie 362 Susquehanna detached 2 car area provides multi- 570-829-6200 Ave HUNLOCK CREEK garage, nice yard. use space. MLS# Completely remod- MLS#12-1074. DALLAS eled, spectacular, Call Susan Pall 11-3212 $299,000 2 story Victorian 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath raised Ranch on 1 696-0876 Call Rhea home, with 3 bed- 2 Zack Street acre. Home boasts 570-696-6677 rooms, 1.5 baths, 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 At this price with a gas fireplace in new rear deck, full bath bi-level hard- today’s interest living room. Central front porch, tiled wood floors on rates, now is the A/C, 2.5 car 125 McAlpine St DURYEA REDUCED! baths and kitchen, upper & lower level. time to buy! This 3 garage, covered Ideal starter is this granite counter- 65’x100’ lot. New bedroom ranch deck, finished base- ASHLEY appealing two bed- tops, all Cherry Corian kitchen offers a spacious Lovely Ranch home ment, lots of stor- room 2 story with hardwood floors including new appli- kitchen/dining area, on 1.42 acres. Job Seekers are age, out of flood large lot and 1.5 car throughout, all new ances, central air, lower level makes Features 3 bed- looking here! Looking for a ranch zone. $179,900. Call in the Back Moun- garage. Plenty of off stainless steel gas heat, 3 bed- a great recreation rooms, full bath, 1/2 Where's your ad? street parking, in 570-299-5940 570-829-7130 and tain? Come and appliances and rooms, living room room, an exercise bath, kitchen, living solid neighborhood. lighting, new oil fur- 570-388-4244 room with fireplace, ask for an employ- preview this remod- & dining room, new room or office. MLS 11-4313 nace, washer dryer carpeting, heated 1 dining room, den & ment specialist eled two or three Large fenced yard Do you need more space? bedroom, one bath PRICE REDUCED in first floor bath. car garage. 2 large will be great for your laundry room on $79,000 38 Huckleberry Ln Main floor. Kitchen, BEECH MOUNTAIN home. New Pergo Great neighbor- sheds, 16’x32’ in summer picnics. A yard or garage sale Call Arlene Warunek Blueberry Hills family room with LAKES flooring, updated hood, nice yard. ground pool. Cov- Call today for your in classified Remodeled 2 or 3 kitchen with stain- 570-650-4169 4 bedrooms, 2.5 $174,900 (30 year ered upper deck & appointment. fireplace, 3/4 bath & bedroom home. less steel appli- baths, family room loan, $8,750 down, lower covered MLS# 11-1793 is the best way storage room on Large yard. Nice ances, off street with fireplace, 2 car $887/month, 30 patio. Walking dis- $109,500 to clean out your closets! Lower Level. Newer porch. Low traffic. parking. MLS #12- garage, large yard. years @ 4.5%) tance to schools. Jill Jones 696-6550 You’re in bussiness roof, siding, sofit & Not in flood area. 1213 $112,000 Master bath with 100% OWNER On bus route. Much Office- 696-2600 gutters plus some Asking $79,900. Call Kathy Murray separate jetted tub, FINANCING More! Reduced to with classified! newer carpeting, Smith Hourigan Deremer Realty 570-696-6403 kitchen with stain- AVAILABLE $172,900. HARDING pergo flooring, cen- 570-477-1149 Group less steel appli- Call Bob at Kwiatkowski tral air & whole (570) 696-1195 ances and island, 570-654-1490 Real Estate house fan, 2 car lighted deck. For garage & paved REDUCED! 570-825-7988 more info and pho- driveway. 12-1010 AVOCA LAKE VIEW custom DURYEA tos visit: www.atlas HANOVER TWP $176,900 built Chalet with 4 realtyinc.com. 1 Grandview Ave Ken Williams bedrooms, 2.5 DALLAS MLS 11-3071 HANOVER TWP. 570-542-8800 baths & 2,600 sq. ft. $309,860 Five Mountains Features hardwood EXETER Call Colleen Realty floors throughout REDUCED 570-237-0415 1st & 2nd floors & Charming home in bamboo flooring in very good condition. JENKINS TWP the finished lower Nice woodworking, level. 2 fireplaces replacement win- 1215 PSouth St. & central air. 412 New St. dows, new vaulted SpaPcious 4 Motivated Seller. ceiling bedroom Great starter home EDWARDSVILLE Hanover Twp. Dis- bedrooEm home Take a virtual tour at Private & beautiful on large lot. Sys- overlooking amaz- cover the values in New Construction. with in law suite www.PaHouseHunt lovely brick chalet tems newer, but ing view of the river. N this welcoming 3 Lot #2, Fairway with separate ers.com or TEXT on 11.85 acres. needs cosmetic Vinyl siding, one car 908 Primrose Court bedroom home. Estates. 2,700 entrance.D Large 2308 to 85377 for Custom brick work, updating. Ready to garage, private set- Move right into this Some of the delights square feet, tile & lot, largeI room additional info & pic- tongue & groove make to your liking! ting on a dead end newer 3 bedroom, of this very special hardwood on 1st sizes. Split sys- tures. MLS #12-564 interior & oversized MLS 12-1732 street, but not flood N 1.5 bath Townhome home are hardwood floor. Cherry cabi- 1252 Main St. tem A/C in fami- $239,900 3 car garage. $59,900 zone.Reduced! with many floors, deck, fully nets with center 3 Bedrooms ly room.G For Cindy Perlick Features whirlpool Call Kevin Sobilo $89,900 upgrades including fenced yard & island. $399,500. 1 Bath more info and tub, heated sun- 570-817-0706 MLS 12-990 photos visit: room, kitchen island hardwood floors screened porch. A For more details: Call Nancy Answini, Finished Walk-Out www.atlas & hickory cabinets, 263 Lawrence St throughout and tiled captivating charmer patrickdeats.com Gilroy Real Estate Basement realtyinc.com laundry room. Base- Pride of ownership bathrooms. Lovely that handles all your (570)696-1041 570-288-1444 Corner Lot MLS 12-963 ment is plumbed & shows in this nicely oak cabinets in the needs! $97,500 Single Car $89,900 Smith Hourigan ready to finish. updated & well kitchen, central air, MLS 11-3625 HARDING Garage Call Charlie Group MLS# 12-817 maintained home fenced in yard, nice Michael Slacktish HANOVER TWP. $57,900 570-829-6200 Mountain Top $315,000 with possible in-law quiet neighborhood. 570-760-4961 NEW LISTING Call Vince 570-715-7753 Call Ken Williams DURYEA suite/apartment. MLS 11-2446 570-332-8792 Five Mountain Enjoy off street $119,900 DALLAS Realty parking, spacious Call Don Crossin 570-542-8800 yard & large deck 570-288-0770 with beautiful views CROSSIN REAL JENKINS TWP. DALLAS of the valley. 1st ESTATE Signature Properties floor has large sep- 570-287-0770 AVOCA arate eat-in kitchen, HANOVER TWP. Charming home in living room, bed- EXETER very good condition. room & bath. 2nd REDUCED 3 Dexter St. Nice woodworking, 89 Main St. floor has large eat- Why pay rent when replacement win- Recently remodeled in kitchen, living/din- you can own your dows, new vaulted 2 Story Immaculate 3 bedroom, 1.5 ing combo, 3 bed- own home! ceiling bedroom Home located in a baths single. Mod- rooms, 1 bath & 2nd Recently renovated overlooking amaz- desirable neighbor- ern kitchen with floor laundry. Many 3 bedroom home ing view of the river. 1182 Main St. with 1 car garage & Modern 3 bedroom, hood! Charming The Greens at New- new appliances, possibilities to fit Vinyl siding, one car wrap around porch fenced in yard. New 2 full bath, single on 214 Gedding St. berry Estates. Condo open floor plan, your needs! Must garage, private set- welcomes you & 19 Lee Park Ave. carpet, flooring & a double lot. Huge Cozy Cape Cod with special view of wood burning fire- see! MLS#11-4434 ting on a dead end your friends to a Well kept 3 bed- counter tops. Roof family room, mod- home with 2 bed- golf course & ponds. place, gas heat. 2 Reduced to street, but not flood beautiful inviting 908 Primrose Court room, 1 1/2 bath & windows just 2 ern kitchen, 1st rooms, 1st floor 3 bedrooms. Family car detached $88,900 zone.Reduced! home. Move right into this single with eat in years old. Call floor laundry room, laundry, nice yard room. 5 1/2 baths on garage. For more Call Christina @ $89,900 MLS# 12-1630 newer 3 bedroom, kitchen, 1st floor Michele for your pri- additional room on with deck. For more 2 floors. 4,000 sq. ft. info and photos (570) 714-9235 MLS 12-990 $430,000 1.5 bath Townhome laundry area, w/w, vate showing. For 1st floor could be info and photos living area. 12-1480 visit: www.atlas Call Nancy Answini, Call Donna Klug with many ceiling fans, full more info and pho- used as 4th bed- visit: www.atlas $449,900 realtyinc.com. Gilroy Real Estate 570-690-2579 upgrades including concrete basement. tos visit: www.Atlas room. Landscaped realtyinc.com Besecker Realty MLS 12-895 570-288-1444 hardwood floors Gas heat. Home realtyinc.com. yard, shed, off MLS 12-668 570-675-3611 Now Reduced throughout and tiled sits on large lot with MLS 12-1354 street parking $59,900 $105,000 bathrooms. Lovely 2 car detached Reduced For more info and Call Colleen Call Lu-Ann Need a Roommate? LINE UP Shopping for a oak cabinets in the garage and off $57,500 photos visit: www. 570-237-0415 570-602-9280 A SUCCESSFUL SALE new apartment? kitchen, central air, street parking. Call Michele atlasrealtyinc.com Smith Hourigan fenced in yard, nice MLS 12-541 570-905-2336 Place an ad and MLS 12-1269 Group IN CLASSIFIED! Classified lets quiet neighborhood. $74,900 $129,900 570-696-5406 Do you need more space? you compare costs - MLS 11-2446 ANTONIK & Call Lu-Ann A yard or garage sale $114,900 ASSOCIATES, 570-602-9280 Motorcycle for sale? 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Central newer windows and of potentialN and This 3 bedroom season porch with REDUCED! Do you need more space? 4 Orchard St. A/C. Walk out the roof, deck, fenced needs updating home offers modern cabinetry, great for (706)255-6208 or D 3 bedroomS KINGSTON sliding door from in yard. For more A yard or garage sale but is priced to INCOME PROPERTY kitchen, with Corian entertaining. New (570)401-0021 starter home large family room to info and photos reflectIits condi- DUPLEX counters accented plumbing, lots of in classified with 1 bath on LARKSVILLE yard. New roof, visit: www.atlas tion. Nice neigh- O 2 bedrooms down, by marble back- light & huge walk Looking to buy a N quiet street. Come put your per- patio/sliding door & realtyinc.com is the best way borhood. Check 1 upstairs, off-street splash, central air, up attic for storage home? For more info sonal finishings into carpet in family MLS 12-328 to clean out your closets! it out.GFor more parking. $84,000. fenced rear yard or rec room. Place an ad here and photos visit: this great value. Out room. Most of $129,900 info and photos L Call (570)704-9446 with deck and patio. $35,000 and let the You’re in bussiness www.atlas of flood zone and a house recently Call Lu-Ann visit: www. realtyinc.com Off street parking Call CHRISTINE sellers know! KINGSTON huge yard! Lots of painted. MLS# 12- 570-602-9280 with classified! atlasrealtyinc.co MLS 12-254 for 2 to 4 cars. Cus- potential in this 3 KUTZ 570-829-7130 D tom shutters on the 876 $188,000 m $69,900 bedroom home. Call Call Linda 570-332-8832 first floor windows NUANGOLA MLS 11-3403 Call Tom today for a private (570) 956-0584 PITTSTON REDUCED $54,900 570-262-7716 along with natural showing. Could be Coldwell Banker Call Charlie woodwork and your first home or hardwood floors Rundle Real Estate 570-829-6200 your first invest- 570-474-2340 give this home a ment, don’t miss PITTSTON charm you are sure out. MLS 12-1583 MOUNTAIN TOP Let the Community to love! $49,900 Know! #12-1997 $134,900 Call/text Donna Looking for that Large, double block Jill Jones 696-6550 Place your Classified special place in Kingston with 3 570-947-3824 or Ad TODAY! bedrooms on one Tony 570-855-2424 570-829-7130 called home? Nuangola 31 Tedrick St. PITTSTON side and 2 bed- LAKEFRONT. P Classified will address rooms (possibly 3) NANTICOKE Very nice 3 bed- 23 W. Grand Street Intriguing older room with 1 Your needs. on the other side. home with hard- E Both have 2nd floor bath. This house Open the door wood floors, natural was lovedN and baths rooms, gas LAFLIN Nestled on just woodwork, newer 45-47 Swallow St. with classified! hot water base- 3 units include dou- you can tell. 24 Fordham Road under an acre just roof (2005) & most- ComeDsee for board heat, sepa- LEHMAN TWP. minutes from 81S ly newer windows. ble block home rate utilities, fenced- with additional sin- yourself,I super JENKINS TWP. this colonial offers Private 3/4 acre clean home with in yard with off- 2194 sq. ft. of living setting. Beautiful gle family home in street parking from /DALLAS rear. Double block niceNcurb area plus a finished lake frontage. appeal. For Great Investment rear alley. Each unit basement. Enjoy $189,00 has 3 bedrooms G just waiting for a is deeded separate- and 1 bath on each more info and your summer Totally Remodeled 3 MLS #12-887 new owner. Many ly. Let your tenant side. Single home photos visit: evenings on the Bedroom home on Call Mary Ann updates In both pay your mortgage! has 1 bedroom and www.atlas wrap around porch large lot on a well- Desiderio units. Building has #12-387 $84,500 1 bath. Vinyl siding realtyinc.com or take a quick dip in kept street in move- 570-851-2999 extra unused space Karen Altavilla and off street park- MLS 11-3544 Lovely cedar shingle the above ground in condition! Home in attic and base- 570-283-9100 x28 ing. All utilities paid Reduced to sided home on large pool with tier deck. Includes 1 1/2 Mod- ment that be be fin- by tenants except $76,900 4 Widener Drive corner lot in a great The covered pavil- ern Baths w/ stone ished with many sewer. Great Call Charlie A must see home! development. 4 bed- ion is ideal for pic- countertops, tile options. Out of flood income. 570-829-6200 You absolutely must room, 2 1/2 baths, 1st 1233 Market Street nics or gatherings floors, spacious zone, huge lot and MLS 12-1989 see the interior of floor family room, fin- BY OWNER And when the winter kitchen with all new Smith Hourigan off street parking. $119,000 this home. Start by ished lower level. $134,900 winds blow cuddle appliances & plenty Group MLS 12-1586 Call Terry looking at the pho- Hardwood floors 3 bedrooms, in front of the gas of countertop Mountain Top $124,900 570-283-9100 570-885-3041 tos on line. Fantas- throughout, huge liv- 1 3/4 baths fireplace and enjoy space! New carpet 570-474-6307 Call/text Donna Angie tic kitchen with ing room & family includes adjacent a quiet night. throughout! 570-947-3824 or 570-885-4896 hickory cabinets, To place your room. 1st floor laun- 50’ x 150’ lot MLS 11-2260 MLS 11-3473 Tony 570-855-2424 granite counters, dry room & office, jtdproperties.com Priced to Sell, OLD FORGE ad Call Toll Free $57,900 All brick ranch, PITTSTON stainless steel gas heat, nice deck, 570-970-0650 $179,900 Call Darren Snyder appliances and tile 1-800-427-8649 above ground pool, 2 Ann Marie Chopick hardwood floors, MESHOPPEN Marilyn KSnyder with basement floor. Fabulous KINGSTON car garage. 11-3497 570-760-6769 Real Estate REDUCED! master bathroom $295,000 Novak Road apartment with pri- 570-825-2468 vate entrance, net with champagne Call Nancy Answini PITTSTON PITTSTON tub and glass 570-237-5999 NANTICOKE $6,000 a year. shower, walk in JOSEPH P. GILROY Beautiful groomed closet. 4 car REAL ESTATE 100x150 lot, garage, upper 570-288-1444 great location! garage is partially Asking $189,000. finished. The list LARKSVILLE Call 570-840-1165 goes on and on. For more info and pho- Located within 1 (570) 288-6654 95 William St. tos visit: www.atlas Lovely, nearly com- PITTSTON block of elementary 1/2 double home realtyinc.com. pleted, renovated MOUNTAIN TOP Beautifully main- P school & neighbor- with more Nice 3 bedroom unit MLS 12-210 Victorian farmhouse 415 Jones Street tained & completely E hood park this spa- square footage in back and a nice $389,900 sits high on 7.81 Adorable home with renovated four bed- cious 4 bedrooms than mostN single studio apt up front. Call Charlie acres featuring charm & character. room two- offers 1450 sq. ft of family homes. 4 Great investment 570-829-6200 panoramic pastoral 4 bedrooms, 1.5 story.Formal living D living space with bedrooms, 1.5 opportunity. Large views, high ceilings, baths, eat-in kit- room & dining 1.75 baths, walk up baths,I ultra yard and off street Charming & unique original woodwork, chen, formal dining room. Modern attic, and partially modern kitchen parking plus out of remodeled home gutted, rewired, room, family room kitchen with a N finished basement. and remodeled the flood zone. with 5 bedrooms insulated & sheet- with gas fireplace. breakfast bar. Tiled Extras include gas baths.GSuper MLS 12-1587 and spectacular rocked, newer roof, 3 season room, 110 Union St. 25 x 11 first floor fireplace, an in- clean. For more $89,900 views of Carey Ave vinyl siding, kitchen Spacious 3 bed- fenced in yard with Fixer upper with 3 recreation room, 1 LINE UP ground pool with information and Call/text Donna Bridge and the river. and baths. Gas room, 1 3/4 bath rear deck & shed. bedrooms, new 3/4 modern tiled fenced yard, new photos visit 570-947-3824 or New kitchen, roof rights negotiable. split level on a $119,000 roof, gas heat. baths. Exquisite oak gas furnace & more. www.atlas Tony 570-855-2424 A SUCCESSFUL SALE and deck. Three Lots of potential beautifully land- MLS#12-498 Great lot 50 x 173. hardwood floors 11-823 realtyinc. com bedrooms on first with TLC. Elk Lake scaped 1 acre lot. Michael Nocera For more info and throughout. Nothing MLS 11-2120 IN CLASSIFIED! Reduced floor and two baths, $119,900 Large sunroom & 570-357-4300 photos visit: left to do but move $99,900 2 bedrooms on sec- MLS# 11-525. Call recreation room www.atlas in! MLS# 12-1517 $54,900 Do you need more space? Ann Marie Chopick ond floor. Three 570-696-2468 with fireplace and realtyinc.com $134,900 Call Charlie 570-760-6769 season porch, first wet bar. MLS 12-1513 Call Ruthie 570-829-6200 A yard or garage sale floor laundry and $205,000 $49,900 (570) 714-6110 office/den area. Call Call Tom Need a Roommate? in classified Must see. Out of Christine Kutz 570-262-7716 is the best way flood zone. 570-332-8832 Place an ad and Reduced! to clean out your closets! $109,000 Sell your own home! find one here! Call Nancy Answini Smith Hourigan Smith Hourigan Place an ad HERE You’re in bussiness Gilroy Real Estate Group Group 570-829-7130 570-829-7130 with classified! 570-288-6654 570-288-1444 570-696-5412 570-287-1196 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 2012 PAGE 9D 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale

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137 Hollywood Ave. 20 NITTANY LANE Wonderful home in Featured on 2000+ sq ft of living TILBURY TERRACE REDUCED 15 Amherst Ave Beautiful 2 bed- Vinyl sided 3 level convenient location 4 Oliver Road WNEP’s Home & space on gorgeous Tilbury Avenue 550 Johnson St. PRICE REDUCED! 35 Hillard St. room Townhouse in townhouse with features spacious Located in the back Backyard. Move 1acre lot. 4 bed- Superb 3 bedroom Nicely landscaped Own for less than Hardwood floors, the River Ridge central air & vacu- part of Oliver Road right into this 3 rooms, family room, single. Hardwood corner lot sur- your apartment formal rooms, beau- fenced in yard, neighborhood. um, 4 baths, 3 bed- in a very private part bedroom, 2 bath covered deck, floors, fireplace, rounds this brick rent! Freshly painted large deck. Off tiful hardwood Modern kitchen/din- rooms, 2 car of North Lake in immaculate home aboveground pool, garage. Well main- front Colonial in 4 Bedroom Dutch street parking. 3 ing area with tile garage. Deck & floors, & grand Sweet Valley. Yearn- with custom maple pond, fruit trees and tained. Great Neigh- desirable neighbor- Colonial sports a bedroom home with flooring, laundry patio. A Must See! stone fireplaces. ing to be restored, eat in kitchen, more. $185,000. borhood. Affordable hood. This home brand new roof & is 1st floor laundry. area on main floor. $189,900 Kitchen opens to lake front cape cod stainless steel Shari Philmeck at $209,500. features a spacious handicap accessible Move in condition. Living room with century21shgroup. bright sunroom/ in a very tranquil appliances, hard- ERA Brady Towne &Country eat in kitchen, 4 with wheelchair For more info and gas fireplace and com breakfast area. 4 setting was formerly wood floors, Associates Real Estate Co. bedrooms, 4 baths ramp in rear. 1st photos visit: French doors lead- MLS 12-927 used as a summer Jacuzzi tub, 2 fire- 570-836-3848 570-735-8932 including Master floor has Master large bedrooms, www.atlas ing to back deck. Call Florence home. MLS 11-2113 places, abundance 570-542-5708 bedroom with mas- Bedroom & 3/4 bath realtyinc.com office & 2 baths on TUNKHANNOCK MLS 12-1109 570-715-7737 $93,500 of storage leading ter bath. 1st floor with walk-in shower, MLS 12-1655 WEST PITTSTON $164,900 2nd floor. Charming Jay Crossin outside to a private laundry and finished modern kitchen with $76,500 -NEW LISTING- Jay A. Crossin wrap around porch CROSSIN sanctuary with lower level. Enjoy breakfast bar, com- Colleen Turant Split level, stone Ext. 23 offers views of large REAL ESTATE deck/pergola & Koi entertaining under puter room & 1st 570-237-0415 CROSSIN REAL 570-288-0770 pond. Off street exterior, multi-tiered the covered patio floor laundry. Great property with deck, bluestone ESTATE mature oak and ext. 23 parking. LOW with hot tub, rear neighborhood walk- 570-288-0770 TAXES! For more patio, flood dam- deck for BBQ’s and ing distance to Smith Hourigan Group pines. MLS#11-528 570-474-6307 SWOYERSVILLE info and photos aged, being sold as an above ground schools, colleges & $499,000 visit: www.atlas is condition. pool. Economical bus rte. Come in & $73,500 PLAINS PLAINS TWP Call Rhea realtyinc.com gas heat only $1224 see what this great WILKES-BARRE 570-696-6677 MLS 12-733 Historic Tunkhan- CALL DONNA per yr. For more house has to offer. $189,900 nock Borough. 570-613-9080 info and photos MLS 12-216 Call Keri Affordable 3 bed- visit: www.atlas $79,900 570-885-5082 room, 1.5 bath fami- realtyinc.com CLASSIC ly home with MLS 12-157 PROPERTIES detached garage. $249,900 570-793-9449 All appliances and SHAVERTOWN Call Michele Call Steve Shemo 129 Townsend St. many furnishings Reap 570-718-4959 Wonderful home in included. $149,000. WEST PITTSTON 570-905-2336 OAKWOOD PARK great neighbor- Shari Philmeck 225-227 Boston Ave 45 Marlborough 1610 Westminster THORNHURST Lovely 3 bedroom hood. Relax in the ERA Brady Double block. Avenue Road. WILKES-BARRE town home with pool after a hard Associates Wyoming Area Nice brick front DRASTIC PRICE great access to day of work. 570-836-3848 schools. Out of flood Ranch on corner REDUCTION major highway & Property offers the zone. 1 side rented lot. 3 bedrooms, 1 Paradise found! WILKES-BARRE business districts. opportunity to have to long term tenant full and (2) 1/2 Your own personal TOWNSHIP WEST PITTSTON Entertain in the fin- your own Beauty at $525 /month. baths. Finished retreat, small pond ished basement. Shop (equipment Other side remod- basement, breeze- in front of yard, pri- This lovely, stately MLS 11-4571 negotiable), or eled - move in or way to 2 car vate setting only and well-kept 2- $104,999 expand your living rent at $650/month. garage. Fenced minutes from every- story home includes Call Pat Guesto space. Buyer 3 bedrooms each yard and central air. thing. Log cabin 3 bedrooms, 2 1061 Fairway Lane 570-793-4055 responsible for con- side, gas furnaces, MLS 12-1612 chalet with 3 bed- baths, 2 family Low maintenance, 18 Prospect Street CENTURY 21 firming zoning for sunrooms, large $125,000 rooms, loft, stone rooms, eat-in single story ranch BY OWNER SIGNATURE business. All yard. $149,000. Call Mark R. Mason fireplace, hardwood kitchen, dining home located in a $54,900 PROPERTIES measurements 570-357-0042 570-331-0982 floors. Detached room, living room private golf course 3 bedroom,1 bath 570-675-5100 approximate. CROSSIN REAL garage with bonus and rec. room. AND community in the 5 room, 3 bedroom, Nice double block, possible 100% MLS# 12-833 Looking to buy a ESTATE room. Lots to see. PLYMOUTH professional office Poconos for week- 3 bath, 1-year young not in the flood area! owner financing $200,000 end or year round home? 3 vehicle detached 570-288-0770 Watch the snow fall space with private Jolyn Bartoli town home. 1st floor Place an ad here 570-970-0650 entrance, waiting enjoyment. Modern garage, off-street in your own “cabin master bedroom and let the jtdproperties.com room or office, kit with breakfast with master bath parking for 4 vehi- in the woods.” sellers know! WILKES-BARRE For more info and office with built-in bar, formal living and walk-in closet. cles, front & rear WILKES-BARRE photos visit: cabinets, exam room and dinning 2 more very large 570-829-7130 porches, patio, www.atlas room or file area, room. Family room (approx. 18 x 12) fenced yard, nice & with gas Fireplace. WEST PITTSTON private. Home also realtyinc.com. bathroom, storage 570-696-5425 bedrooms on the MLS 11-319 closet. This space Walk-up master 2nd floor with walk- has central air, #410 $279,900 would make a great bedroom with in closets. Kitchen is updated & in very Call Charlie separate living SWOYERSVILLE bonus room ideal has KraftMaid Cabi- good condition, 570-829-6200 NEW LISTING space with private for an office. New nets, stainless steel modern kitchen & 308 Stephanie entrance. May also front and rear decks stove, microwave bath. Kitchen has Drive be used as a “moth- in a private setting and dishwasher, oak cabinets, stain- 46 Bradford St. Attractive Brick er-in law” suite. within 30 minutes to eat-in area, tile floor less steel refrigera- 2 Story, 3 bed- Pride of ownership Front Ranch with 3 AND has built-in W-B or Scranton. and a deck off of the tor, center aisle, half rooms, 1 & 1/2 bath everywhere. 3 bed- Bedrooms, gas swimming pool, MLS 12-453 kitchen. The large bath on 1st floor & single family. Large 510 Fourth St. rooms, 1 bath, large heat, Sunroom, PLUS separate $105,000 living room, 20x14 4th bedroom on 3rd eat-in kitchen, 1st Shopping for a A nice 2 story, 3 yard, off street attached garage, wood working work- Call Darren Snyder has hardwood floor. Both sides floor laundry, hard- bedroom home in parking. Ready new apartment? large yard, shed. shop, storage shed, Marilyn KSnyder floors, baths and 1st have hardwood wood floors, newer the Wyoming Area to go! Hardwood floors and 2-car garage. 187 Shoemaker St. Real Estate floor laundry room floors on 2nd floor. furnace & water Classified lets school district. Cor- MLS 12-1508 under rugs. Great DIRECTIONS: Adorable 3 bed- 570-825-2468 has tile floors, There MLS#12-737 heater, 1 car you compare costs - ner lot. Out of the $69,900 location. New win- Memorial Highway room, 1 bath, Cape is a 18” sound and $175,000 garage. Off street flood zone. Kevin Sobilo without hassle dows. Basement (Route 309) to West Cod. Completely fire protection sepa- Louise Laine parking. Quiet one MLS 12-1616 570-817-0706 or worry! can easily be fin- Center Street (by remodeled inside rating each unit. The 283-9100 x20 way street. ished. Well Main- and out. Hardwood $79,000 $49,900 Get moving Burger King), home THORNHURST front of the town Jackie Roman tained. MLS# 12- is on left. floors throughout, home is Hardi Plank MLS 11-4171 with classified! 1911 $144,900 duct work in place EXT 39 Call Jim Banos #12-1509 $245,900 siding and stone, CROSSIN REAL Call Nancy Palumbo Craig Yarrish for central air instal- the 1st floor is Coldwell Banker 570-714-9240 lation. Back yard ESTATE Rundle 696-6554 ground level and the 570-288-0770 PLAINS deck for summer lower level is easily 570-283-9100 570-991-1883 cook outs and finishable with patio WEST PITTSTON WHITE HAVEN WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE much, much more. doors leading to a Not a drive by! concrete patio. MLS 12-1595 12-1410 $215,000 $142,500 Live on the Lehigh. Karen Altavilla PRINGLE SHAVERTOWN Jay A. Crossin Totally remodeled 283-9100 x28 EXT. 23 home with a river Prudential: CROSSIN REAL view from every 696-2600 ESTATE room. Sit in your 22 Penny Lane 570-288-0770 recliner & watch Plenty of space for Nature stroll by. SWOYERSVILLE NEW LISTING Priced to sell in 216 Franklin St 5 bedrooms, 2.5 everyone in this 4/5 Located just a few 951 Wyoming Woodhaven Elegant tudor with bath, hardwood bedroom 2 story. miles from all out- Avenue Estates! This well 4800 sq ft in Down- floors, large Heated 4 season door activities that W. NANTICOKE Bright and cheery, maintained home town Wilkes-Barre's kitchen, Driveway. sunroom; enjoy all make the Poconos well kept home. located in the Crest- Historic District. The Asking $85,000 year! Large family great, close to I-81 Well maintained Oak kitchen, hard- wood School District 1st floor office has Call 570-905-2769 room opens to the 2 story, 3 bed- & Turnpike. Easy raised ranch in wood floors, large offers features such 1860 sq ft with cen- sunroom, spacious rooms home. New care finishes , neu- Midway Manor. family room. One as, covered deck tral air and 2 rest- u-shaped kitchen bath, new furnace tral decor & immac- LINE UP Good size level year home trust and lower deck rooms. The resi- offers roomy break- and new central air, ulate condition yard with shed. warranty. MLS# 12- leading to the pool, dence upstairs A GREAT DEAL... fast area. Formal all appliances make this house Large sunroom / 285 Tripp Street 1858 $144,900 ductless A/C, zoned includes 5 bed- living and dining included. Hardwood the perfect choice laundry addition. Three bedroom with Call Tracy Zarola heating system, rooms, 2 baths, IN CLASSIFIED! room. Second floor floors downstairs, for anyone. Lower level family 2 full baths and a 570-696-0723 oversized heated 2- custom kitchen with has 4 bedrooms carpet upstairs. MLS# 12-1372 Looking for the right deal room with wood detached garage. 71 George Ave. car garage in addi- an island & sunny and 2 full baths. 2 Great yard. Out of $169,900 on an automobile? stove. $149,900 Open front porch, Nice house with tion to the built-in breakfast room, for- car garage. Above the flood zone. Nice Call screened rear lots of potential. garage. Finished mal dinning room. Turn to classified. ground pool/deck. neighborhood, By Christine Kutz porch. Wonderful Priced right. Great lower level with The formal living Unfinished base- appointment only. It’s a showroom in print! 570-332-8832 fenced-in rear yard. for handy young recreation room, room has a tray ceil- ment offers more Call (570)287-1029 Classified’s got Aluminum siding. couple. Close to WEST PITTSTON workshop and ½ ing, picture win- room for expansion. Great location close just about every- bath laundry area. dows and wet bar. the directions! Large mostly level Do you need more space? RUBBICO to recreational facil- thing. Out of The list goes on, Also, a cozy den. private yard. MLS# REAL ESTATE WILKES-BARRE A yard or garage sale ities. Many extras. flood zone. come and take a Private drive, Off 12-1664 $274,500 Call (570)826- in classified MLS # 12-2046 MLS 12-195 look! Owners are street parking for 5 Call Linda 1600 Looking for that $86,000 ready to move, are cars. MLS 12-1525 (570) 956-0584 is the best way REDUCED $69,900 special place Bob Kopec Call Roger Nenni you? $325,000 Coldwell Banker to clean out your closets! HUMFORD REALTY MLS#12-872 Call Darren Snyder Rundle Real Estate called home? TRUCKSVILLE EXT 32 You’re in bussiness 570-822-5126 130 Harris Hill Rd CROSSIN REAL $199,900 Marilyn KSnyder 570-474-2340 Classified will address Jill Jones direct: Real Estate with classified! For Sale or Lease ESTATE Nice double block, Your needs. Remodeled double- 570-288-0770 696-6550 570-825-2468 SHAVERTOWN not in the flood area! Office 696-2600 PLAINS Open the door SWOYERSVILLE wide mobile home 3 vehicle detached Large yard, quiet on solid foundation. W. PITTSTON 62 Schuler St with classified! neighborhood. 2 garage, off-street LINE UP Featuring 3 bed- parking for 4 vehi- 3 bedroom 1 3/4 bedrooms, dining & rooms, new kitchen, baths with hard- living rooms, unfin- cles, front & rear A SUCCESSFUL SALE SHICKSHINNY new carpet, fresh porches, patio, wood floors 119 West Union ished basement, , paint &nice yard IN CLASSIFIED! throughout. Updat- Street $56,000. Call fenced yard, nice & with deck. Only private. Home also WILKES-BARRE ed kitchen and Out of flood zone! (570)704-9446 $49,000. Call (Riverside Park) Do you need more space? baths. All natural Large, 2 story frame has central air, #410 570-466-6334 is updated & in very Corner of Dagobert A yard or garage sale woodwork. Large with 2, three bed- Looking for the right deal and Gordon Ave. yard on double lot 12 Windy Drive room apartments. TRUCKSVILLE good condition, in classified on an automobile? modern kitchen & with Off street park- 70 Warner Street New construction in Off street parking, Turn to classified. Opportunity knock- is the best way ing. MLS 12-135 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, the exclusive Large, dry base- bath. Kitchen has ing. Stately 2 story, oak cabinets, stain- to clean out your closets! $64,900 freshly painted and Slocum Estates. ment, oil heat, large It’s a showroom in print! river front home Call Darren Snyder ready to move in, Stucco exterior. All front porch and less steel refrigera- You’re in bussiness Classified’s got located on Susque- tor, center aisle, half Marilyn KSnyder nice deck and yard, the finest appoint- yard, also 4 room the directions! hanna Ave. New with classified! Real Estate with alley access in ments: office or 5th cottage, with bath on 1st floor & heat, new electrical, 4th bedroom on 3rd 570-825-2468 rear. Low taxes. bedroom, hard- garage in the rear of SWOYERSVILLE 1st floor studded, WILKES-BARRE Great starter home! wood floors, crown the same property. floor. Both sides WILKES-BARRE 2nd floor good con- have hardwood Asking $72,000. Call moldings, 9' ceil- $85,000. Great dition.PENDING$149,900 2 bedroom modular 570-822-5508 ings 1st & 2nd floor. home and/or rental. NEW LISTING! floors on 2nd floor. Call Donna MLS#12-737 rancher (large mas- or 570-822-8708 Buy now select Please call Dallas School Dis- Mantione ter BR) with a 20x cabinetry & flooring. 570-542-4489 trict. Park like set- $169,900 570-613-9080 Louise Laine 22 familyroom and MLS #11-1987 ting with stream on a woodburner. Pan- SHICKSHINNY 283-9100 x20 PLAINS $525,000 this .8 acre lot and elled interior. 10x12 Corner of 220 Bear Call Geri house. Large room Creek Blvd. & Kelly three season porch. 570-696-0888 sizes, first and Carport. 2 drive- St., rear of Veter- lower level family 240 Sheridan St. an’s Hospital. ways. Many extras. rooms, three bed- Cute home just 68-70 W. South St. 3 bedrooms, single Collect cash, not dust! MLS# 12-2092 REDUCED!!! rooms, first floor waiting for your 5 Unit property for car attached $79,900. 78 Maltby Ave. laundry, updated Clean out your personal touch. sale on the campus garage, dining & Ask for Bob Kopec. Wonderful family roof, new deck, basement, garage Looking to down- of Wilkes University living rooms, elec- Humford Realty, Inc. home in a great above-ground pool. or attic and call the size? Well this is with a Cap Rate of tric heat, A/C, SHAVERTOWN 822-5126 neighborhood. A 1-car detached Classified depart- the one for you. 8.67%. Annual Net finished basement. 122 Manor large master suite garage, Bar in lower ment today at 570- 570-283-9100 2nd floor could be Operating Income of Adjoining 40’ x 150’ Job Seekers are and family room level with exercise finished, along with $34,238. 100% lot. Fenced summer REDUCED!!!! 829-7130! WEST WYOMING looking here! 408 Cragle Hill Rd. addition make this room. MLS# 12-1263 the basement. If occupancy over the cabana in yard. Where's your ad? This is a very well home a must see! $137,500 you are a handy- last 5 years. 12-1522 $150,000, 570-829-7130 and kept Ranch home There is an Maribeth Jones man you have to $395,000 negotiable. WAPWALLOPEN ask for an employ- on 6 acres, central inground pool and 696-6565 Located in a quiet, see this home. Call Darren Snyder 570-820-5953 air, rear patio and 1 attached in-law Prudential: country setting, ment specialist MLS 12-1481 Marilyn KSnyder 570-417-2899 car garage. This is $42,000 suite. 696-2600 New roof, needs WILKES-BARRE Real Estate a 3 parcel listing. MLS 11-4572 modern kitchen and Roger Nenni 570-825-2468 Move right in to this MLS 11-4273 $195,000 bathroom. $50,000 EXT 32 PLAINS comfortable, well $154,900 Call Kelly Call 570-379-2202 CROSSIN REAL WILKES-BARRE maintained home. Jackie Roman Connolly-Cuba 438 Tripp St ESTATE REDUCED Newer roof and 570-288-0770 EXT. 37 OPEN HOUSE 570-288-0770 beautiful wood floor. Ext. 39 Crossin Real WAPWALLOPEN Located in a quiet, Sunday WILKES-BARRE Make this home CROSSIN REAL Estate TRUCKSVILLE country setting, yours in the New ESTATE 570-288-0770 REDUCED!! 12pm-5pm New roof, needs Year! 570-288-0770 Completely remod- modern kitchen and MLS# 11-4538 eled home with bathroom. $50,000 Great Investment. $165,000 everything new. Call 570-379-2202 Quiet street close to Jolyn Bartoli SUGAR NOTCH New kitchen, baths, everything. Nice 77 Schuler St. Find the bedrooms, tile size rooms. Both floors, hardwoods, Newly renovated sides currently rent- with new windows, WEST NANTICOKE granite countertops, ed. Off street park- 63 Clarks Lane perfect all new stainless door flooring, etc. ing in back with a 1 254 Sheridan St 3 story Townhome steel appliances, “Goose Island” car garage. Nice Bright Tradi- with 2 bedrooms, 3 221 Maple St. refrigerator, stove, gem. Large home Smith Hourigan $79,900. MLS 11- tional with modern baths, plenty of friend. Beautiful 4 bed- microwave, dish- with 3 bedrooms, Group 4207. Call Donna for ceramic eat-in storage with 2 car room Back Mtn. washer, free stand- 2.5 baths, screened 570-696-5425 more information or kitchen & tiled bath, built in garage. The Classified home with natural ing shower, tub for in porch overlook- to schedule a show- most windows ing fenced in yard, Modern kitchen and Own for less than woodwork, pocket- two, huge deck, section at ing. 570-947-3824 replaced, built-in driveway, laminate baths, large room you rent. Quaint, 2 doors, ceiling fans large yard, excellent Looking for the right deal timesleader.com garage &deep yard. floors throughout. sizes and deck. bedroom home, & great light. Sit on neighborhood Very convenient to Fresh paint, move For more info and nestled in private 1 or 2 screened 17 KNOB HILL $154,900 (30 year schools, shopping in condition. For photos visit: area. 1 full bath with rear porches and Beautiful 3 bed- loan @4.5% with 5% www.atlas on an automobile? enjoy awesome room, 2 bath in and highways. MLS more info and pho- jacuzzi bathtub, eat- down; $7,750 down, 12-1512. $74,900. tos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. in kitchen, living views or sit on your quiet, picturesque $785/month) CLASSIC realtyinc.com MLS 11-4567 room, dining room, front porch in this setting. Totally 100% OWNER Do you need more space? PROPERTIES MLS 12-845 $139,900 Turn to classified. front & side covered great neighbor- furnished. Central FINANCING 570-793-9449 $99,900 Call Charlie porches. Fenced in hood! Don’t forget air. 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ESTATE timesleader.com the directions! 570-288-0770 with classified! 570-829-7130 PAGE 10D TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 2012 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 909 Income & 909 Income & 909 Income & 909 Income & 909 Income & 909 Income & Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE Properties Properties Properties Properties Properties Properties ASHLEY DURYEA KINGSTON LAFLIN PLAINS WYOMING COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 15 South River St. Not in Flood Zone PRICE REDUCED! For Sale By Owner 4,536 sq. ft., high 89 Conwell Street Four bedrooms, 4 NEW LISTING This cozy 3 bed- traffic area, across Well maintained 2 square. Eat in All brick ranch. 3 room has great from Rite-Aid, gas kitchen, spacious heat. $125,000, story home with a bedrooms, 2 baths. potential. Remodel- 110 Ashley St. rooms, replacement 155 Sharpe St. negotiable. Call finished lower level Large lower level ing has been start- Very nice duplex windows. 93 Mail St. Nice duplex with 33 Market St. 570-820-5953 and a gas fireplace. family room. 2 car ed with an open with off street park- Hardwood floors, Four units. 3 resi- separate electric Commercial/resi- New carpets and a garage. Fenced first floor + area for ing and nice yard. walk-up attic, great French doors, yard. Gas heat and powder room / dential and one and water. Off dential property PLYMOUTH Enclosed porch on 285 Wyoming Ave. for storage. stained glass, central a/c. Great laundry room just storefront.Great street parking in featuring Ranch 1st floor and 2 exits First floor currently $60,000 wood work, walk up South Wilkes-Barre off kitchen. 12-1889 corner location, rear. Also listed as home with 3 bed- on 2nd. Fully rent- used as a shop, MLS# 11-4529 attic & oversized location. 12-1045 $14,900 flood damaged residential. See list rooms, newly ed. Great return on could be offices, Call Michael Nocera 2 car garage. $125,000 Ann Marie Chopick home being sold as #12-609 for addi- remodeled bath- your investment. etc. Prime location, MLS# 11-2054 BESECKER REALTY 570-760-6769 is. For more info tional photos. room, in good con- Rent pays your corner lot, full base- $104,900 visit: www.atlas MLS 12-605 dition. Commercial 570-675-3611 mortgage. Don’t realtyinc.com $79,900 opportunity for ment. 2nd floor is 3 miss out WILKES-BARRE MLS 12-1948 Jay A. Crossin office in attached bedroom apartment MLS 12-1745 $49,900 Ext. 23 building. For more plus 3 car garage $89,000 Call Tom CROSSIN REAL info and photos 155 E Walnut St. and parking for Debbie McGuire Good investment 6 cars. For more SMITH HOURIGAN 570-262-7716 ESTATE visit: www.atlas 570-332-4413 property knocking information and GROUP RUBBICO 570-288-0770 realtyinc.com CROSSIN REAL photos go to 570-696-5412 REAL ESTATE MLS 11-3450 on your door. Don't ESTATE KINGSTON www.atlas 570-826-1600 Reduced miss out, come and 570-288-6654 570-288-0770 WILKES-BARRE $149,900 see for yourself. realtyinc.com Need to rent that Call Tom Also included in the MLS #10-4339 WILKES-BARRE sale of the property $159,900 Vacation property? To Close Estate EDWARDSVILLE 570-262-7716 Place an ad and Nice 2 story, 3 bed- ASHLEY is the lot behind the Call Charlie $49,900 VM 101 get started! room on a quiet home. Lot size is 25X75, known as 570-829-7130 street. 2 full baths, new appliances, 147 Cherry St. WILKES-BARRE vinyl siding, $82,000 replacement win- MLS# 10-2666 295 Grove St. LUZERNE dows, newer fur- Call Karen Nice Duplex. Both Over 10,000SF of nace & roof. New Coldwell Banker Beautifully main- units have 2 bed- storage space in laminate floors, off Rundle Real Estate 912 Lots & Acreage tained 3 story home, rooms, kitchen and two buildings. Room street parking, 570-474-2340 features hardwood 263 Lawrence St bath. Full base- to build another large yard & shed. BEAR CREEK floors, built-in cabi- 314 Horton Street TO SETTLE ESTATE Pride of ownership ment, off street building, profession- MLS# 12-1330 WEST PITTSTON net, five plus bed- A must see home - 92/94 CAREY shows in this nicely parking for 4 cars. al, car wash, $79,000 rooms, office, 3 7 rooms, (4 bed- STREET updated & well MLS 12-1750 restaurant, salon. bathrooms and rooms) with extra Live on one side, maintained home $59,000 Minutes from Cross stained glass win- Looking for a home living space on 3rd and rent the other, with possible in-law Donald Crossin Valley Expressway dows. All measure- with 5 bedrooms or floor (can be 2 more call for details. suite/apt. Enjoy off 570-288-0770 Exit 6. Survey, storm ments are approxi- mother in-law apart- bedrooms). 1 1/2 Call 570-735-8763 street parking, spa- CROSSIN REAL water/drainage mate. 12-1081 ment, this is the baths, living room cious yard & large ESTATE control plan and soil RUBBICO $99,900 home for you! This with built-in book- deck with beautiful 570-288-0770 and erosion sedi- REAL ESTATE Call Brenda Suder property has many cases. Formal din- AVOCA views of the valley. mentation control 570-332-8924 570-826-1600 39 Wedgewood Dr. amenities, a privacy ing room with 1st floor has large Do you need more space? plan completed if 134 Ann St. Laurelbrook Estates McDermott rear fence with a WILKES-BARRE entrance to deck. separate eat-in kit- A yard or garage sale you choose to build Nice duplex in a Lot featuring 3.22 Realty concrete rear patio Eat-in kitchen. Gas cher, living room, a building on the 570-696-2468 great neighbor- acres with great (23’ x23’), large heat. Off street bedroom & bath. in classified property. Also a por- hood. Low mainte- privacy on cul-de- storage building Find Something? parking. Garage. 2nd floor has large is the best way tion is available for nance. Investors: sac. Has been perc (23’ x 18’). Off- eat-in kitchen, living/ rent. MLS#10-320 Lose Something? MLS 11-2721. New to clean out your closets! Money maker right tested and has street parking for 2 Price - $49,900 dining combo, 3 REDUCED TO from the start. Unit underground utili- Get it back where it vehicles, rear GO TO THE TOP... bedrooms, 1 bath & You’re in bussiness $199,000 belongs 2 is owner occu- ties. 4 miles to PA porches on 2nd and CALL 2nd floor laundry. with classified! Maribeth Jones pied, rent is pro- Turnpike entrance. with a Lost/Found ad! 3rd floor. Home has JANE KOPP 25 St. Mary’s St. Many possibilities to 570-696-6565 jected. For more info and KINGSTON 570-829-7130 9 rooms, 2 modern REAL ESTATE 3,443 sq. ft. fit your needs! Must Prudential: MLS 12-575 photos visit: baths, 2 modern Nice 3 bedroom, 1 masonry commer- see! 696-2600 $119,000 www.atlas WILKES-BARRE kitchens with plenty 570-288-7481 bath home, with 3 cial building with MLS #12-518 David realtyinc.com of cabinets. season porch and WYOMING warehouse/office Reduced to Krolikowski MLS 12-114 Replacement win- detached 1 car and 2 apartments $88,900 570-288-0770 $64,900 dows, newer roof, garage. Good with separate elec- Call Christina @ CROSSIN REAL Call Tom natural woodwork in starter home in tric and heat. Per- (570) 714-9235 ESTATE 570-262-7716 living room and din- well established fect for contractors NANTICOKE 570-288-0770 ing room. Property neighborhood. or anyone with stor- is close to all ameni- Family owned for age needs. For Looking for the right deal ties including play- 64-66 Dorrance St. many years. more information ground across the 3 units, off street on an automobile? $65,000 and photos log onto Cozy 2 story, 2 bed- street, Dan Flood parking with some Turn to classified. CALL www.atlas FORTY FORT DALLAS rooms, new bath- School, Coughlin 573 Coon Road updated Carpets CHRISTINE KUTZ realtyinc.com. It’s a showroom in print! room, tile living High School, Gener- This 100+ year old and paint. $1500/ room, dining room, 570-332-8832 Reduced to month income from Classified’s got al Hospital, Kings Victorian comes $89,000 new Energy Star College, churches with a lot of ameni- long time tenants. the directions! MLS #10-3872 W/d hookups on windows. Kitchen is and shopping. ties inside and out REDUCED unfinished. All Call Charlie site. MLS 11-3517 WILKES-BARRE #12-1763 $69,900 on 6 acres of Coun- 570-829-6200 414 Front St. measurements are Louise Laine 283- try living. Indoor $99,900 VM 101 Call Jay A. Move right into this approximate. 12-344 9100 x20 pool, wine cellar, modern office build- $19,900 WILKES-BARRE patio, 4 car garage Crossin Ext. 23 ing featuring 4 Call Brenda Suder and much more. 1012 Wyoming Ave. offices, receptionist 570-332-8924 CROSSIN REAL $129,900 Property is being SUPER LOCATION office, large confer- SPECTACULAR McDermott sold “as is”. ESTATE Needs work. Priced 570-288-0770 ence room, modern WATER VIEW! Realty MLS 12-1676 to sell. Great for kitchen, storage 570-696-2468 2 acres overlooking 570-283-9100 $399,000 your small business KINGSTON room, full base- Huntsville Shelby Watchilla or offices. Very high 7 Hoyt St ment, central air, 150 Dana St. Reservoir. Building 570-762-6969 traffic count. Prop- handicap access. 2 Completely remod- site cleared but 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale CROSSIN REAL BEAR CREEK erty is being sold IN car garage and 5 eled! Modern 5 unit much of woodlands ESTATE AS IS CONDITION. additional off street property with hard- preserved. Perc & Nicely remodeled 570-288-0770 fully rented Duplex, Inspections for buy- parking spaces. wood flooring and site prep done. ers information only. This property is also ceramic tile in near schools, hospi- WYOMING Call tal, parks & bus Property needs available for lease. kitchens and baths. Christine Kutz route. Separate utili- rehab. Lease price is New furnace in 570-332-8832 Training Classes MLS 11-4267 $675/mo + $675 2009. Secure build- ties and off street parking. MLS 12- $84,900 security deposit. ing. Fully rented. 599 $96,500. Roger Nenni Nice duplex zoned Tenant pays all Large concrete 570-288-0770 commercial, can be utilities. Sells for basement for Begin Soon! CLASSIC 1255 Laurel Run Rd. Ext. 32 used for offices as $85,900 Owner’s storage, PROPERTIES Bear Creek Twp., Crossin Real well as residential. Call John Polifka part of which could 570-793-9449 large commercial DALLAS Estate All separate utilities. 570-704-6846 be used as an effi- Designed specifically for agents that are Call Steve Shemo garage/warehouse 570-288-0770 Keep apt. space or 5 Mountains ciency. All services 570-718-4959 Fall in love with this on 1.214 acres with convert to commer- Realty separate. Utilities fresh out of Real Estate School. gorgeous brick additional 2 acre cial office space. 42 N. Main St. included in rent for WILKES-BARRE home just a few parcel. 2 water Adjacent lot for sale Shickshinny, PA #5 only. Great Classes Offered: NOW REDUCED! minutes from town. wells. 2 newer by same owner. 570-542-2141 money maker FLEX/MLS Computer Training spacious rooms, a underground fuel FORTY FORT MLS 11-2176 MLS 12-1740 view of the country- tanks. May require Contract Negotiations $79,900 $319,000 side, a fenced in- zoning approval. Building Your Business Jay A. Crossin PITTSTON Debbie McGuire ground pool, gaze- For more info and CROSSIN 570-332-4413 Social Media bo with electric, photos visit: REAL ESTATE CROSSIN REAL Internet Marketing spacious recreation www.atlas 1+ acres on Bunker 570-288-0770 ESTATE room with wet bar, realtyinc.com Hill Road. Great ext. 23 570-288-0770 Space is limited. curved oak stair- MLS 12-208 views - builder of case, beautiful $179,900 your choice. Septic 191 Andover St. KINGSTON WILKES-BARRE French doors and a Call Charlie and Well required - Our 11th year of New Agent Training Classes! Lovely single family REDUCED fireplace in the 570-829-6200 1301 Murray St. Seller will provide 3 bedroom home kitchen are just 2 family duplex. perc test. Classes taught by: with lots of space. some of the fea- Fully rented. Vinyl MLS #11-268 Finished 3rd floor, 65 1/2 Center St. Whitney Lopuhovsky tures that make this sided, 2 car $59,500 Call Rhea balcony porch off of Two homes on one home easy to love. garage, off street at 570-696-6677 Certified Corporate Trainer 2nd floor bedroom, parking. For more lot. Both rented. MLS# 12-443 Great income Multi-Million $ Club gas hot air heat, $600,000 info and photos central air and BACK MOUNTAIN/ potential. For more Jolyn Bartoli HARVEYS LAKE visit: www.atlas much more. realtyinc.com info visit: www.atlas Contact Carol Shedlock Today Must see! MLS 12-2028 realtyinc.com 57 Carey Ave. MLS 11-59 $118,000 341 Wyoming Ave. MLS 12-1898 GoodPinvest- for a confidential interview: $66,000 Call Charlie 3 story Victorian $72,000 ment property. 4 Earth Jay A. Crossin 570-829-6200 located in a high Call Tom apartmentsE Conservancy exposure area. Has 570-262-7716 needing a little Land For Sale 570-288-0770 Smith Hourigan N 570-407-2314 or all the lovely signa- TLC. Two 1 bed- 61 +/- Acres Ext. 23 Group ture woodwork of a roomDapart- Nuangola - $99,000 [email protected] CROSSIN REAL 570-696-5425 ESTATE grand Victorian of ments.I One 2 46 +/- Acres 570-288-0770 yesteryear! Can be bedroom and Hanover Twp. Restaurant/Bar for restored for use as one 3Nbedroom. $79,000 YATESVILLE sale. 8,525sf. Turn- WILKES-BARRE JENKINS TWP. a residential home Looking for that SeparateG water Highway KINGSTON OFFICENTERS PRICE REDUCED key with seating for or a landlord invest- special place and electric. For Commercial KOZ 125, bar area seats ment. Currently more info and Hanover Twp. New Bridge Center 24, includes all subdivided into mul- called home? photos visit: 3+/- Acres 480 Pierce Street equipment, fixtures, tiple office spaces Classified will address www.atlas 11 +/- Acres two walk-in coolers, and 2 apartments. Your needs. realtyinc.com Wilkes-Barre Twp. furnishings, kitchen MLS 12-617 MLS 12-1026 32 +/- Acres equipment, & liquor $179,900 Open the door $79,900 Zoned R-3 license. Two apart- Jay A. Crossin with classified! Call Tom See additional land ments with long Ext. 23 570-262-7716 for sale at: 10 Calvert St. term tenants, gas CROSSIN REAL www.earth 55 1/2 Main St. PITTSTON 115 Noble Lane Pristine Bi-level, heat, handicap ESTATE conservancy.org Newer side by side 3 bedroom, 2 3/4 be drooms, accessible, high 570-288-0770 570-823-3445 P double built in 1989 bath end unit modern kitchen traffic area. P E with 2 bedrooms KINGSTON Officenter–250 townhome with & 1 3/4 modern MLS#11-4332 and 1.5 baths each REDUCED finishedE lower baths.NHeated $499,000 HANOVER 250 Pierce Street side. All separate WILKES-BARRE level.NNatural sunroom, hard- Maribeth Jones D utilities, very well gas fireplace, 3 wood floors, 1 570-696-6565 D insulated and easy TOWNSHIP tiered deck, car garaI ge, Double Lot, 1 acre to heat. Will qualify newerIroof, cul central air, land- total, in Fairway N for FHA financing de sac. For scaped yard. Estates,adjacent to N with low down pay- 68 William St. more info and For addiG tional Wyoming Valley ment. Is owner Great investment photosG visit: info and photos Country Club. occupied. If you’re property with 3 www.atlas visit: www.atlas $90,000 please call Shopping for a just starting out or units and separate realtyinc.com realtyinc.com. 570-639-2423 new apartment? looking to down- 388 Schuyler Ave. utilities. Each unit MLS 12-1006 MLS 12-1804 Officenter–270 size, you should Well cared for has 2 entrances 62 Hutson St. HARDING $59,900 $183,500 Classified lets consider this Duplex in great and washer hook Duplex in good con- Mt. Zion Road 270 Pierce Street Call Tom Call Lu-Ann you compare costs - property. For more location. 1st floor up. Roof is 5 years dition Fenced in One acre lot just 570-262-7716 570-602-9280 without hassle info and photos has new bathroom old. For more info yard and back before Oberdorfer visit: www.atlas and large kitchen, visit: www.atlas screened porch. Road. Great place or worry! Fully rented. Prop- Get moving realtyinc.com 2nd floor has all realtyinc.com. to build your MLS 12-1851 new carpeting and MLS 12-1897 erty pays for itself dream home with classified! $159,900 long term tenant. $69,900 with $$$ left over. MLS 11-3521 Call Charlie Large lot and off Call Tom Take a look NOW! $29,900 WILKES-BARRE 909 Income & 570-829-6200 street parking for 2 570-262-7716 MLS 12-1747 Call Colleen REDUCED! DUPONT cars. Separate fur- $59,000 570-237-0415 Park Office Building Commercial naces and electrici- Debbie McGuire Properties ty, Make an offer! 570-332-4413 400 Third Ave. MLS 12-1125 CROSSIN REAL ASHLEY $109,000 ESTATE 570-288-0770 KINGSTON Call Shelby PITTSTON Watchilla WILKES-BARRE 570-762-6969 LINE UP CROSSIN REAL ESTATE A GREAT DEAL... 100 Lincoln St. 39 W. Chestnut St. 570-288-0770 Lots of room in this MULTI FAMILY IN CLASSIFIED! single with 3 floors 3 bedroom home Officenter–220 with attached of living space. 3 LINE UP HUGHESTOWN 220 Pierce Street bedrooms, 1 bath 100 Ashley St. apartment and Cleared lot in Stauf- with hardwood Well maintained 3 beauty shop. Apart- 140 Wyoming Ave. fer Heights. Ready ment is rented. For Duplex. Aluminum floors throughout, unit building with Location, Location, 70-72 Sullivan St. for your dream more info and pho- A GREAT DEAL... siding, oil heat, semi natural woodwork, extra $50 per Location! Great Well maintained 4 home just in time tos visit: www.atlas - modern kitchens, all windows have month from garage space in high traffic unit property with for Spring! realtyinc.com long term tenant. On been replaced, with electric. Off area. Was used for enclosed back MLS 12-549 MLS 12-941 a spacious 50’ x laundry/pantry off of street parking for 4 professional busi- IN CLASSIFIED! porches and off $32,500 $82,900 150’ lot. Motivated kitchen. 4x10 entry cars and fenced in ness with a gun street parking for 4 Call Kevin Sobilo Call Charlie Seller. REDUCED. foyer, space for 2 yard. Back porches shop occupying a cars. Fully rented. 570-817-0706 570-829-6200 $33,260 Professional Office Rentals additional bed- on both levels. Fully small portion of the Looking for the right deal Ann Marie Chopick New roof in 2008. rented. Let rental Full Service Leases • Custom Design rooms on the 3rd building. Only the 570-760-6769 Great investment. floor. Roof is new. income pay for this gun shop is occu- on an automobile? Make an appoint- • Renovations • Various Size Suites Available property. Must see! pied. OSP for Medical, Legal, Commercial MLS 11-325 ment now! $59,900 MLS 12-1746 approximately • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial MLS 12-1748 Jay A. Crossin $109,000 11 cars. Turn to classified. $179,000 KEELERSBURG Full Time Maintenance Staff Available 570-288-0770 Debbie McGuire Purebred Animals? MLS 12-1735 Debbie McGuire River front lot with a For Rental Information Call: Ext. 23 570-332-4413 $350,000 It’s a showroom in print! 570-332-4413 deck overlooking CROSSIN REAL CROSSIN REAL Sell them here with a Shelby Watchilla CROSSIN REAL water. Well, septic & ESTATE ESTATE 570-762-6969 ESTATE electric on site. New 1-570-287-1161 570-288-0770 570-288-0770 classified ad! CROSSIN REAL Classified’s got 570-288-0770 price. $32,000. www.lippiproperties.com ESTATE 570-288-6654 Besecker Realty 570-829-7130 5770-288-0770 the directions! 570-675-3611 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 2012 PAGE 11D 912 Lots & Acreage 912 Lots & Acreage 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished KINGSTON SHAVERTOWN 3 Lots together, 2 LAND LAFLIN in Kingston, (nice Harford Ave. AVOCA HANOVER TOWNSHIP PITTSTON SHAVERTOWN WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE NORTH WYOMING corner paved lots) 1 4 buildable residen- Very large, 3029 South Main St TOWNHOME 2 bedrooms, 1st Back Mountain 155-159 South 807 N. Washington 1 bedroom 2nd floor in Edwardsville, (40 tial lots for sale indi- remodeled, 2 Very large 1st floor, 206 Haverford Dr. floor. Stove, fridge, 36 Roushey St Meade Street, 2 2 bedrooms, 2nd at $595/month. Off x 160) potential to vidually or take all bedroom 3 bedrooms, wall Oakwood Park w/d hookup provid- 2nd floor, 2 bed- apartments avail- floor. Wall to wall street parking. Non build with parking or 4! Buyer to confirm apartment, some Thoroughly modern, ed. $550/mo., room, recently able. 1st apartment carpeting. Eat in smoking. No pets. parking for 20 to 48 water and sewer to wall carpet, completely renovat- includes sewer & kitchen with appli- utilities & stove central air, eat in remodeled, all 1 bedroom, 1st floor, Bonus walk up attic vehicles. with zoning officer. included. Nice ed 3 bedroom 1.5 refuse. Utilities by appliances, off hardwood floors, ances. Off street with tons of stor- $75,000 Directions: R. on backyard. Available kitchen with appli- bathTownhome in tenant. NO PETS street parking, washer/dryer, dish- parking - 2 cars. age. Heat, water, CROSSIN REAL E. Franklin, R. on immediately ances. Off street centrally located Call Charlie ample storage. washer included, Coin op laundry. All garbage, sewer ESTATE Lawn to L. on $725.00 a month parking. Washer Oakwood Park. All 570-829-1578 $550 +security & central air & heat , utilities included. included. 1 month 570-288-0770 Harford. Call 570-842-0740 /dryer hookup. appliances, hard- utilities. Call $525 per month. $650 / month + security, credit $22,500 per lot no calls after 8pm. Heat & cooking wood floor, central 570-415-5555 2nd apartment is 1 security. No pets. check & references. LAFLIN Mark Mason air. $1200/mo + utili- PITTSTON bedroom, $600 per 570-814-1356 1 year lease. Lot#9 570-331-0982 Center City WB gas included. Ten- ties. No Pets. 2 large bedrooms, ant pays electric & month, is on 2nd Please call Donna Pinewood Dr CROSSIN REAL EILEEN R. washer/dryer WEST PITTSTON floor, carpeting, 570-613-9080 water. $725 + MELONE REAL hookup, off-street 1ST FLOOR, 5 ROOMS Build your new ESTATE LIVE ON TOPOF plus very large WILKES-BARRE SOUTH ESTATE parking, no pets, Recently renovated. home in a great 570-288-0770 security. No Pets. office/computer 570-821-7022 Large yard. Water All appliances, neighborhood. Con- Call 570-814-1356 room. Washer/dryer SECURE BUILDINGS SHICKSHINNY LAKE THE CITY! included. $495/ washer/dryer hook- venient location BRAND NEW luxury hookup, dishwash- 1 & 2 bedroom month, plus utilities up. Wall to wall car- near highways, air- apartments on the Sell your own home! er, central air & apartments. LARKSVILLE & security. peting & window port, casino and 14th floor of the Place an ad HERE AVAILABLE heat, tenant pays Starting at $440 570-822-7657 dressings. Off street LINE UP shopping Luzerne Bank Build- 570-829-7130 IMMEDIATELY gas heat & and up. References parking. $600 per ing on Public Cute and clean 2 electric for both required. Section 8 OK month +utilities, A GREAT DEAL... Square. Experience bedroom, off street apartments. 570-357-0712 156 X 110 X 150 X 45 security & refer- DIRECTIONS Rt 315 safe and comfort- HANOVER TOWNSHIP parking, w/d PITTSTON Off street parking. Cozy 1 bedroom, 1st 2nd floor, 2 bed- ences. No smoking. WILKES-BARRE IN CLASSIFIED! to laflin Rd; make able downtown liv- hookup, eat in Safe & secure floor apartment. room, refrigerator & No pets. Call Looking for the right deal left off Laflin Rd onto ing with incredible kitchen. Immacu- stove, washer/ building. Income Pinewood Dr. Lot is views from the Large kitchen & 570-574-1143 verification, plus 1 STUDIO NEAR WILKES Location, Location, late. $435 + utilities. dryer hookup, no Lots of light, wood on an automobile? on corner of highest building in basement. Washer month security. Location dryer hookup. Quiet 1 mo. security. NO pets. $475/month, floors. Summer only Turn to classified. Pinewood Dr. and the Valley, Rents DOGS 845-386-1011 + gas heat, water, 570-824-8517 ok. $425. All utilities Hickorywood Dr. A most unique & include new stain- neighborhood. Heat WEST PITTSTON It’s a showroom in print! garbage & electric, 2nd floor, 1 bedroom included. No pets. MLS 11-3411 desirable property. less steel appli- & water included. 1st month & sec- Eat-in kitchen, 570-826-1934 Classified’s got $32,000 This is an opportu- ances, $550 + $750 securi- nity to purchase LUZERNE urity. 1 year lease. stove, refrigerator, WILKES-BARRE the directions! atlas realtyinc.com washer/dryer, cen- ty. Section 8 wel- 1 bedroom, wall to a centrally 570-655-0290 or disposal. Full bath 2 apartments, Call Keri Best tral A/C, all utilities, come. Please Call wall, off-street situated lot with an 570-313-0181 Living room, den 2nd floor, WILKES-BARRE TWP. 570-885-5082 high speed internet, 570-239-9840 parking, coin unmatched view of washer/dryer in spacious, clean, 2 1-3 Bedrooms Available WYOMING video security, and laundry, water, 1 bedroom 2nd floor this beautiful lake. basement. $600/ bedroom apart- Apartment a parking space at sewer & garbage ment.Screened at $595/month. Off If you are looking intermodal garage. HANOVER TWP. PITTSTON month + electric. Finders Shop street parking. Non 2 bedrooms, refrig- included. $495/ 3 rooms, 1 large porch and deck, for that special Only two 2 bed- References, credit Wyoming Valley smoking. No pets. erator & stove, no month + security bedroom, com- all appliances building site, this is room at $1150/mo check, security + 1st Mall Bonus walk up attic pets. Garbage & & lease. HUD pletely renovated, included, it! If you see and one 1 bedroom month. No smoking, Thurs-Fri 2 to 8 with tons of stor- LEHMAN sewer included. accepted. Call corian counters, off $600+utilities plus it, you’ll agree. at $900/mo left! no pets. Sat-Sun 12 to 5 age. Heat, water, 9 Acres on Lehman $475/month 570-687-6216 or street parking. 1 month security, MLS# 11-1269 Floor plans at 570.262.0671 apts i like.com garbage, sewer Outlet Road. 470’ + utilities, 1 month 570-954-0727 $550/per month. no pets. Other $179,900 www.65psa included. 1 month front, over 1,000’ security. Utilities by tenant. apartment Call Dale Williams .com. Call Jeff security, credit deep. Wooded. Section 8 OK Call 570-654-5387 available also 2nd Five Mountains Pyros at WEST PITTSTON check & references. $150,000. Call (570)677-2439 LUZERNE AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY floor, is $550 per WILKES-BARRE Realty 570-822-8577 to 1st floor small effi- Walking distance to 1 year lease. Besecker Realty 570-256-3343 Clean 1 bedroom, month+utilities and schedule an HARDING ciency. $415. Some PITTSTON security, not all Wilkes University. Please call Donna 570-675-3611 Half double in nice 2nd floor. Washer/ appointment. Nice one bedroom utilities included. appliances includ- Newly renovated 2 570-613-9080 WHITE HAVEN quiet neighborhood. dryer hookup. first floor apartment Lease, security. No ed. Garage avail- bedrooms. Includes Route 115 Three bedrooms, Water &sewer MOOSIC with extra room in pets. 570-220-6533 able, and walking water. Tenant pays Nice level building eat in kitchen. All included. $525/mo. BUILDING LOT Basement. Washer after 6pm distance to Wilkes heat & electric. lot right in front of appliances included. + utilities, security & Corner of Drake St. hookup. Heat & hot University. Washer/dryer the golf course! DALLAS Off street parking references. Call & Catherine, 1 bedroom, 1st floor water included in 570-650-3008 or hookup $600. mo + Close to I-80 & PA with lawncare and (570) 947-8073 Moosic. 80x111 1 bedroom. rent. References & LUZERNE 570-881-8979 security. No pets. Turnpike. $14,500 378 Miller Street snow removal pro- building lot with $650/month all security required. Looking to buy a Non smoker. Louise Gresh 1st floor, modern, 1 vided by owner. WYOMING sewer & water inclusive. W/w car- Non Smoking. $650 home? 570-714-9111 2nd floor. Bright & 570-233-8252 bedroom. living $800/month,1st/last available, in great peting. Security, per month.Call cheery. One bed- CENTURY 21 room, large kitchen, month security with Place an ad here WILKES-BARRE area with newer No Pets. Nancy Answini 2 bedroom 2 bath room. Quiet build- SELECT GROUP stove, new bath, one year lease. Call and let the WILKES-BARRE homes. Corner lot. 570-690-1591 Gilroy Real Estate townhouse. Built in ing & neighborhood. For more details 570-455-8521 clean basement. 570-237-0833 or sellers know! Š1 bedroom Dallas, Pa. 570-288-1444 570-829-7130 garage, off street water included Includes stove, visit www.atlasreal- Laundry hookups, 570-655-8412 refrigerator, heat, MEADOWS parking and central Š2 bedroom tyinc.com. enclosed porch. water, sewer & WYOMING APARTMENTS Parking. No pets/ air. $650 + 1½ water included MLS #12-1148. FIRST ST. month security & trash. No Call Charlie 220 Lake St. HARVEYS LAKE smoking. $500, PLAINS Š2 bedroom 4 building lots each 1 or 2 bedroom, Modern 2nd floor WEST PITTSTON utilities. No pets. smoking. No pets. Housing for the includes heat & The Hitchner single family measuring 68x102 LAKE FRONT apart- 2 bedroom. 1 bath, Call 570-647-5053 Security, references elderly & mobility water.Call 530 Exeter Ave Š5 bedroom with public utilities. ments. Wall to wall, Kitchen with $585/month impaired; all utilities 570-288-9843 Now Accepting large For more info and appliances, lake appliances. new Call (570) 609-5133 included. Federally Applications! To place your Š2 bedroom, photos visit: rights, off street carpeting. Conve- subsidized program. Midtowne 1, 2 & 3 bedroom heat & water www.atlas parking. No Pets. nient location. No ad Call Toll Free Extremely low Apartments units available. included MOUNTAIN TOP realtyinc.com Lease, security & smoking. No pets. Looking for the right deal income persons 100 E. 6th Elevator, parking Š 2 bedroom, Several building lots MLS 12-439 references. $550/month plus 1-800-427-8649 encouraged to Street, lot, central air, totally remodeled ready to build on! $39,900 EACH 570-639-5920 utilities. on an automobile? apply. Income less Wyoming, PA appliances, wi-fi Š 3 bedroom, half ALL public utilities! Call Charlie 570-714-9234 than $12,400. Apartments for access & more. *WILKES-BARRE * double, immacu- Priced from 570-829-6200 3 bedroom. Heat & Turn to classified. 570-675-6936, KINGSTON Extremely Low & Income late condition $32,000 to 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. hot water included. NANTICOKE $48,000! Use your 1 bedroom, Very Low Income Qualifications It’s a showroom in print! EQUAL HOUSING PLAINS TOWNSHIP Rent based on Š2 bedroom own Builder! Call Elderly (62+) , Newly remodeled 2 required. OPPORTUNITY ATTRACTIVE, income. large, water Jim Graham at Handicapped & bedroom, stove, 570-346-0759 HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE CONVIENANT & Call 570-472-9118 included Classified’s got 570-715-9323 Disabled. off-street parking, QUIET., Closets, ALL UTILITIES PITTSTON DUPONT pets ok, with addi- porch, yard, gas INCLUDED ŠLarge 1 the directions! 915 Manufactured Completely remod- tional security. heat, spacious. NO 570-693-4256 WILKES-BARRE bedroom water eled, modern 2 bed- $750/month, 307-309 South St E. Homes Mon. - Fri. included 941 Apartments/ room townhouse Pets, NO smoking, includes heat, (2) 2 bedroom NO Section 8. 8am to 4pm West Pittston, Pa. Unfurnished style apartment. water & hot water. apartments. One McDermott & GARDEN VILLAGE Newport Township EAST MOUNTAIN RIDGE Lots of closet $475+ utilities, Electric by tenant. available now, the McDermott (Formerly Pocono APARTMENTS space, with new discount Reference & other July. Real Estate Park) and San Souci 221 Fremont St. LOTS LOTS LOTS carpets and com- available. 574-9827 security a must 1 bath, big kitchen, Inc. Property Wilkeswood LOTS -- LOTS-- LOTS Park. Like new, sev- Housing for the 1 mile south of pletely repainted. (570)406-8218 6x8 porch, landlord Management eral to choose from, elderly & mobility L.C.C.C. Includes stove, pays heat & water. 570-821-1650 Financing & Warranty, impaired; all utilities Apartments refrigerator, wash- Shopping for a NO HOOKUPS, NO (direct line) MobileOneSales.net KINGSTON included. Federally 210’ frontage x 158’ er, dryer hook up. 2 bedroom. MOOSIC new apartment? PETS. $625 each Mon-Fri. 8-7pm Call (570)250-2890 5 rooms. 2nd floor. subsidized 1 & 2 BR deep. All under- Nice yard & neigh- Remodeled. Stove, Classified lets /month, 1st month & Sat. 8-noon ground utilities, nat- borhood, no pets. refrigerator & dish- Heat, water & program. Extremely security required. sewer included. you compare costs - Apts ural gas. GREAT $595 + security. Call washer. Washer/ without hassle low income persons Call Manny VIEW!! $37,500 HUNLOCK CREEK 570-479-6722 dryer hookup. Off $695 + security & encouraged to 718-946-8738 or 3 bedroom, 2 bath or worry! 2 & 3 BR street parking. references. Call apply. Income less 917-295-6254 Townhomes 2 LOTS AVAILABLE home in great con- $675 Heat included. 570-457-7854 Get moving than $12,400. 100’ frontage x 228’ dition in park. EXETER Call with classified! 570-655-6555, deep. Modular $18,000. Financing 3 bedrooms, 1st 570-814-0843 8 am-4 pm, WILKES-BARRE 570-822-2711 available with floor, large closets. MOUNTAIN TOP Monday-Friday. home with base- 1 Bedroom apart- www.liveatwilkeswood.com $3,000 down. Call Hardwood floors. PLYMOUTH EQUAL HOUSING ment accepted. ments for elderly, Close to Wyoming APARTMENTS 570-477-2845 New gas furnace. KINGSTON OPPORTUNITY Each lot $17,500. 399 -401 Elm Ave. disabled. Rents Valley West High Garage. No dogs, HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE Call 570-714-1296 Newly remodeled based on 30% of School FOR RENT! no smoking. 425 S. FRANKLIN ST. 1st floor, 1 bedroom, It's that time again! KINGSTON $1000/month, plus apartments. 1st ADJ gross income. For lease. Available floor, 3 bedroom, Handicap Accessi- dishwasher, stove, Rent out your SHAVERTOWN utilities & security, immediately, wash- NUANGOLA $850 + utilities. 2nd ble. Equal Housing washer/dryer WEST WYOMING apartment Mountain Top area. LOCATED IN ECHO includes yard main- Small, modern 1 er/dryer on premis- SDK GREEN floor, (2) 2 bedroom Opportunity. TTY711 hookups & off with the Classifieds Residential building VALLEY ESTATES. tenance, water & bedroom efficiency. es, no pets. We $600 + utilities. NO or 570-474-5010 street parking. 570-829-7130 lot for sale. 100 ft x 1980 15X80 garbage. Corner shower, have studio & 1 bed- PETS, No section 8 This institution is an $475, includes ACRES HOMES 195 ft. deep, 1/2 mobile, 2 bed- Call 570-407-3600 Berber carpeting, room apartments. 11 Holiday Drive housing. Refer- equal opportunity sewer. mile form lake, room, $5500 obo. track lighting. No On site parking. Kingston ences and provider & 2nd floor, 4 bed- WYOMING Near Laurel Lakes 570-696-1470 pets/smoking. Fridge &stove pro- 1 bedroom 2nd floor “A Place To security required. employer. room with 1 bath, Development. Lease, security & vided. 24/7 security at $595/month. Off Call Home” FORTY FORT 570-301-2785 refrigerator, Sewer system 2nd floor, Wyoming references. Heat, camera presence street parking. Non Spacious 1, 2 & 3 coming in June. 930 Wanted to Buy Avenue, 2 bedroom, dishwasher, water/sewer/ and all doors elec- smoking. No pets. washer/dryer Bedroom Arts. $35,000. 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Use of washer, washer 9:00 a.m. to sched- Swimming Pool Wyoming Area Accessible. 1 year lease. attic, yard & porch- /dryer, refrigerator Crossing ule an appointment. Maintenance FREE School Districts. Please call Donna es. Good location, & garage parking. Or email Controlled Access Immediate Sale! HANDICAP UNIT Apartments 570-613-9080 off street parking. $725, includes shlomo_voola Patio/Balcony 570-760-7253 No pets. 1 year water & sewer. @yahoo.com and much more... lease & security. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Newly renovated, 570.822.3968 wilkesliving.com 570-288-9019 $650. Equal Housing clean. We are 2, 3 & 4 High traffic 570-655-0530 KINGSTON Opportunity. 570- looking forward to Location, Land Beautiful, over- 474-5010 TTY711 meeting tenants sized executive Bedrooms WILKES-BARRE lease of 1.25 acres Collect cash, not dust! This institution is an who will take good King’s College 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ with 300’ road Clean out your style apartment equal opportunity care of them! - Light & bright in large historic Campus Unfurnished Unfurnished frontage on route basement, garage provider and Certain pets open floor plans 3 Large Bedrooms, home. Two bed- employer. 315. $3,500 or attic and call the allowed. Smoking is - All major living room, wall to MLS #11-3571 rooms, one bath, allowed ONLY out- Classified depart- NANTICOKE wall, large kitchen & Call Rhea for granite kitchen, doors! Call appliances included EAST ment today at 570- Main Street bath with tile floors. details. hardwood floors, 570-855-8781 for - Pets welcome* 3 bedrooms 1 bath Stove, fridge, heat, MOUNTAIN 570-696-6677 829-7130! dining room, liv- more information ing room, base- 2nd floor apartment - Close to everything water &off street APARTMENTS ment storage, Hardwood floors, - 24 hour emergency parking included. FORTY FORT beautiful front fresh paint. Laundry Shared yard. $900 + 938 Apartments/ Lovely 2 bedroom, PLYMOUTH maintenance security. That’s only porch, washer/ hookups. Stove and Large, 1 bedroom The good life... Regions Best Furnished 2nd floor on River dryer. $1,100 fridge included. - Short term $300 per person. St. Living room, din- apartment. 2nd 570-823-0589 close at hand Address monthly plus util- $825. includes heat, floor. $500 + securi- leases available ing room, kitchen ities. No smok- and hot/cold water. and bath. New car- ty. Includes heat, WILKES-BARRE • 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. • 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts. WILKES-BARRE ing. Call Electric and cooking water, sewer, fridge Call TODAY For FULLYFURNISHED 1 peting throughout. 570-472-1110 gas separate. Call Off street parking. & range. Call Bernie AVAILABILITY!! 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Close to bus 570-822-7944 APARTMENTS AVAILABLE 570-474-5574 er/dryer, carpeted, renovated. All appli- A/C, garage, no stop & stores. $540/ WILKES-BARRE ances included. month, $540/securi- MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS Furnished 1 bed- pets/smoking. $470/month. FORTY FORT Lease required ty. 1 year lease. No WILKES-BARRE 61 E. Northampton St. PITTSTON TWP. room executive VICTORIAN Call 570-441-4101 Pets.570-779-2258 WILKES-BARRE / Beautiful lot in 570-287-1733 Large 1 bedroom apartment. Every- APARTMENT after 12:00 p.m. PARSONS Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 Pocono Ridge NEWPORT apartment, heat , thing new. Spacious Just renovated, Spacious 3 bed- Estate. 1.14 acres TOWNSHIP SCRANTON • Affordable Senior Apartments eat in kitchen. 2 1st floor, 1 bed- room 3rd floor water, and hot with a view! KINGSTON DUPLEX 2 bedroom apart- NEW, BEAUTIFUL, •Income Eligibility Required TV’s provided, room, spacious Beautiful 1st floor. 2 apartment. Large water included. MLS 12-1313 ment, 2nd floor, all Upper South Scran- leather sofas. Too dining & living bedroom, 1.5 bath, eat-in kitchen. Close $500/per month, •Utilities Included! •Low cable rates; $48,500 electric heat, ton, one bedroom, many amenities to rooms, working 5 rooms. Conve- to casino. $700 / 1st month & deposit • New appliances; • Laundry on site; Call Kevin Sobilo $475/month 2nd floor, no smok- list. Off street park- gas fireplace with nient residential month + water & 570-817-0706 570-333-4627 ing, no pets. required. 1 year •Activities! •Curbside Public Transportation ing. $700. No pets. period appropri- location. Hardwood cooking gas. Call $525/mo. lease. Call 570-899-3123 ate mantle. Hard- floors, natural wood 570-793-9449 Say it HERE 570-877-2996 (570)290-9791 Please call wood floors -work, French in the Classifieds! 570-825-8594 throughout. Cen- doors, laundry with 570-829-7130 WILKES-BARRE tral Air. Hot water washer & dryer 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ VICTORIAN & gas heat. Off included. Refrigera- D/TTY 800-654-5984 CHARM Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished street parking. tor, gas range, LINE UP 34 W. Ross St. Classic & com- dishwasher, oak JULY Fully furnished, 1 pletely updated cabinets, off street A SUCCESSFUL SALE bedroom, 2nd NANTICOKE kitchen - all appli- parking, fenced in MOVE- floor. All appli- APARTMENTS FOR RENT! ances included. back yard, storage. IN CLASSIFIED! ances and most Security & fire $695 + utilities IN utilities included. ST. STANISLAUS APARTMENTS Do you need more space? alarm, hardwired & security. Secure, private off &monitored 24 570-690-0633 NORTH 143-145 Old Newport Rd., Nanticoke A yard or garage sale street parking. hrs. Quiet resi- WILKES-BARRE Historic building is in classified dential neighbor- KINGSTON NEAR GENERAL non smoking/no Affordable, Accessible hood. No pets. Modern 2 bedroom HOSPITAL is the best way pets. Base rent Non smoking. 1 bath. Second floor. NEWLY DONE, 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments to clean out your closets! $700/mo. Securi- Water & sewage $600 + utilities. 1ST FLOORS, ty, references You’re in bussiness included. $750/ Call Darren NEW KITCHEN, Income Eligibility* Required. required. View at month +utilities. 570-825-2468 with classified! houpthouse.com. NEW BUILT-INS, Rents: $449 to $656 plus electric SOCIETY RENTALS 570-762-1453 LAUNDRY, NEW (*Maximum Incomes vary according to household size) PITTSTON TWP. 570-693-4575 CARPETING, Beautiful lot in ASTHETIC FIRE- • High Efficiency Heat/Air Conditioning Pocono Ridge 941 Apartments/ PLACES. 1 BED- • Newer Appliances • Laundry Rooms Estate. 1.14 acres Unfurnished FORTY FORT ROOMS. $625 + with a view! Yates Street UTILITIES. • Community Room • Private Parking Excellent neighbor- MLS 12-1313 KINGSTON EMPLOYMENT • Rent Includes Water, Sewer & Refuse $48,500 AVOCA hood. 3 bedroom PARK PLACE VERIFICATION, Call Kevin Sobilo Modern & spacious apt. with spacious Beautiful area. 2 YEAR LEAS- For more info or to apply, please call: 570-817-0706 1st floor, wall to wall living room, 1.5 2nd floor, 4 room. ES. NO PETS/ carpet. Appliances, baths, off street Kitchen with wash- NO SMOKING, 570-733-2010 washer & dryer parking, no pets, no er/dryer, stove, & APPLY NOW... TDD: 800-654-5984 hookup. smoking. $750 refrigerator. Heat, MANAGED Off street parking. month + utilities water & electric Great, Convenient Security, no pets. Call 570-287-9009 included. $760 a America Realty Location! $450 month. month. Call Jim: 288-1422 570-655-1606 for appointment 570-288-3375 Apply Today! PAGE 12D TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 2012 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com 944 Commercial 950 Half Doubles 953Houses for Rent 959 Mobile Homes 965 Roommate 971 Vacation & 971 Vacation & 971 Vacation & Properties Wanted Resort Properties Resort Properties Resort Properties Center City,WB ASHLEY GLEN LYON RENTAL HUNLOCK CREEK BRANT BEACH, LBI, We Need Your Help! Carey’s Patch 1 bedroom, 1 bath LUZERNE MILLER ST. NEW JERSEY ORLANDO, FLORIDA SUMMER HOME FREE HIGH SPEED Nice yard, quiet furnished mobile Male property 4 bedrooms, 2 Sheraton Vistana On Harveys Lake, area. 2 bedroom. home. $425/ month. owner seeking Male baths, sleeps 10. 1 Resort. 2 bed- fully furnished. INTERNET! Carpeted. Washer / Includes water, roommate to share block to the beach room, 2 bath Villa. Weekly rental. Start- Affordable, modern dryer hookups. Gas sewer &trash. Call furnished 1/2 dou- 1/2 block to the bay. 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Looking to buy a heat, central air, 3 bedroom, coal Sprawling 4 bed- KINGSTON HOUSE Call Darren Snyder Collect cash, not dust! home? utilities, trash stoker. $500/ Nice, clean on an automobile? room Ranch with 570-696-2010 Clean out your Place an ad here removal, and nightly month + utilities, stunning hardwood furnished room, Turn to classified. cleaning, all without basement, garage and let the 1st & last. floors throughout. starting at $340. It’s a showroom in print! or attic and call the a sneaky CAM Efficiency at $450 sellers know! (570)256-7265 Spacious kitchen Classified’s got Classified depart- charge. Parking with plenty of cabi- month furnished the directions! 570-829-7130 available at the nets, huge living with all utilities ment today at 570- intermodal garage KINGSTON room, bright and included. Off Marilyn K. Snyder 829-7130! via our covered N. Goodwin Ave. airy. Plenty of clos- street parking. bridge. We can MOCANAQUA Real Estate, Inc. 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Zion Road ately, off street ties. 570-714-1530 6 rooms & bath, parking, air. $250 no pets or smoking. 1006 A/C & 1024 Building & 1057Construction & 1132 Handyman 1162 Landscaping/ 1195 Movers 1213 Paving & & up/month. All $650/month, plus KINGSTON utilities & security. Refrigeration Remodeling Building Services Garden Excavating utilities included. Spacious, newly 570-690-0564 Call 570-388-2675 BestDarnMovers remodeled 3 bed- Services ALR 570-823-7564 or 570-388-6860 The Handier ARE YOU TIRED Moving Helpers Mountain Top room, 1 bath, CONSTRUCTION Shedlarski Construction Man OF BEING Call for Free Quote. kitchen, dining room HOME IMPROVEMENT INC. PAVING & SEAL We fix everything! RAKED? We make moving easy. & living room. 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