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WILKES-BARRE, PA timesleader.com ThuRSdAy,JuLy 11, 2013 50¢ Suspect named in Grant St.homicide A $1.50 Joshua Carlos Ovalles, already ing of Vaughn Kemp, 24, outside 174 S. Grant St. Ovalles was still at large a suspect in a January shooting, Wednesday night. Witnesses told police Ovalles and a month charged in death of Vaughn Kemp. Kemp were arguing in front of the house when Ovalles fired several rounds, Edward Lewis according to the criminal complaint. [email protected] An autopsy revealed Kemp died from multiple gunshot wounds. He became WILKES-BARRE — A 19-year-old the sixth homicide victim within the pension? man police identified Wednesday as the city limits this year. suspect in the deadly shooting Sunday In another development Wednesday, morning was free on bail when he the city condemned the Grant Street res- attempted to kill another man earlier idence for a cockroach infestation under this year. the health code. The residents were County examines law’s quirks Police obtained an arrest warrant for forced to leave, and it will not reopen Aimee dilger | The Times Leader Joshua Carlos Ovalles, of Kent Lane, The city has condemned 174 S. Grant St. as unfit for human habita- Jennifer Learn-Andes are eligible for pension Wilkes-Barre, charging him in the slay- See HOMICIDE |10A tion. [email protected] once they reach age 60, regardless of how long Daniel Chipego worked they’ve worked for the as Luzerne County deputy county, said county retire- controller for only three ment coordinator Rick Demonstrators questionToohil’s months this year but will Hummer. still receive a county pen- County officials were sion because of a pension surprised to learn about law anomaly. the loophole last year The amount is so minus- when Thomas Cooney cule — $1.50 a month — received a $71 monthly county retirement board pension after two years take on Medicaid expansion members plan to propose as a county commis- a lump-sum payout to get sioner. Former sheriff him off the pension rolls. John Gilliam, also a two- Steve Mocarsky “It would probably cost year employee, received [email protected] us more per month to do a monthly pension in the the check,” board mem- same amount. HAZLETON — About a dozen area residents ber John Evanchick, a Typically, employees marched into state Rep. Tarah Toohil’s district office deputy sheriff, said dur- must have five years of Wednesday to ask why she voted against Medicaid ing Wednesday’s meeting. county employment to expansion in Pennsylvania. The pension must be be vested, or eligible, to They didn’t get answers because Toohil wasn’t offered because Chipego receive a pension. there, but they left questions and concerns with is 63, and state pen- staffers, who promised Toohil would get back to sion law says employees See PENSION |10A them. RoseYanko of Wilkes-Barre said she has been a licensed practical nurse for nearly 20 years and couldn’t afford health insurance while she was work- Ex-Mountain Top man ing. Now, she has liver disease and has been putting off a biopsy for four years because she can’t afford to pay for one. “I’m a single mother with two blows whistle on daughters who just graduated col- lege. I’m the only parent that they have, and I want to live. I don’t want liver cancer. I want something to be military fraud case done, and there are 700,000 other people (in Pennsylvania) who need Bill O’Boyle tor Science Applications Toohil coverage beside myself,” Yanko said. [email protected] International Corporation Yanko said Toohil “flipped the agreed to pay the U.S. script” on health care, breaking promises she made MOUNTAIN TOP — government $5.75 million during campaigns. She and other demonstrators Charles Ferner calls his to settle allegations that it said they came out after learning Toohil, R-Butler son “a real hero.” circumvented the bidding Township, spoke on the House floor last week, advo- Ferner, of Mountain process and induced the cating that language authorizing Medicaid expan- Top, said his son, Air Force to award sion be stripped from a welfare-related bill that had retired Lt. Col. the company lucra- bipartisan approval in the Senate, which the House Timothy Ferner, tive contracts. Rules Committee did. reported a multi- Ferner, 49, a Brian Symone, an employee at Schuylkill Medical million-dollar career military man , said his employer and other “safety net hos- fraud case, blow- with 27 years in the pitals,” which he said are required to treat everyone, ing the whistle U.S. Air Force, filed with or without insurance, would be out of business on an improper the whistle blower in a matter of years without Medicaid expansion and deal that was Ferner suit in 2010. if cuts to Medicaid continue. condoned by his Ferner gradu- Alex Mclean of Hazleton said he works in a superiors. ated from Scranton health care facility and can’t afford company health The law firm that rep- Prep High School and care insurance premiums. “Now … I have to decide resented him — James, attended The University whether I’m going to continue working in a profes- Hoyer, Newcomer & of Scranton before fin- sion I enjoy or end up going to a better paying job Smiljanich, P.A., of ishing his degree at the that will also offer me the insurance that I desperate- Tampa, Fla. — said Ferner University of California ly need due to a shoulder injury that I got at work.” “bucked the chain of com- at Irvine. He is the son Toohil said in a phone interview later Wednesday Pete G. Wilcox | The Times Leader mand putting his career of Charles and the late that she is not necessarily opposed to Medicaid Rose Yanko of Wilkes-Barre holds a sign above her head as uninsured Pennsylvanians protest out- on the line” to expose the Beverly McCarthy Ferner side state Rep. Tarah Toohil’s office in Hazleton on Wednesday. Demonstrators were angryToohil fraud, waste and abuse. of Mountain Top. See MEDICAID |10A supported stripping Medicaid expansion language from a welfare-related bill last week. According to the law firm, major defense contrac- See FRAUD |10A Police raid W. Pittston home, arrest 2 on bath salts charges Two dogs were shot and killed as authorities stormed the residence

Edward Lewis Morgans and Policare were rear door. A 13-year-old girl was also [email protected] indicted by a federal grand Two dogs were shot and removed from the house, jury Tuesday on conspiracy killed. The animals were taken neighbors said. WEST PITTSTON — to distribute a controlled sub- away by the SPCA of Luzerne Joe Biscotto of Liberty Federal agents with the stance, notably bath salts. The County. Street said he has complained Department of Homeland indictment became unsealed “I saw a bunch of cops pull about the house for more than Security arrested two people on Wednesday. up and jump out of the car,” a year. He said people would Wednesday on charges they Neighbors in the residen- said neighbor Bruce Tobin. “I cause disturbances at all hours were distributing synthetic tial neighborhood reported looked down the street and we of the night, including barking designer drugs known as bath hearing two gunshots when heard them bust in the door like animals and yelling. salts. agents forced their way inside and the next thing you heard “There has been all types of Todd A. Morgans, 34, and the two story house that had were gunshots, two gunshots. activity where the drug bust Christa Lee Policare, 20, were a Confederate flag hanging on We didn’t know any of this happened,” Biscotto said. Edward Lewis | The Times Leader arrested when agents raided the front porch and security was going on in our neighbor- “People acting crazy, people West Pittston police are seen outside a house on Liberty Street where two their house at 217 Liberty St. cameras mounted near the hood. It’s a shame, there are a people were arrested by federal agents on Wednesday. early Wednesday morning. front door, a front window and lot of kids in this area.” See BATH SALTS |10A

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It provides $3 million in If a claim resulted in a verdict basis for the project. manager of the arena for SMG, QUINTO - 3-9-1-6-5 tions of the Mohegan Sun Arena aggregate coverage and a $2,500 with an award of $1 million and Other components of the said the facility’s ranking moved at Casey Plaza approved insur- deductible. It also provides $2 million in defense costs, the arena that opened in 1999 will up further in the top 10 of “Mid- TREASURE HUNT ance coverage for the installation employment practices liability policy picks up both costs, he be inspected at a total cost Ye ar Top Stops” by Venues Today. 04-05-16-25-26 of a new roof and for liability pro- insurance against wrongful termi- explained. of $42,000. High Concrete of The ranking was amended to EVENING DRAWING tection for itself. nation, discrimination and sexual The board approved the addi- Denver submitted a quote of ninth place on the list from 10th DAILY NUMBER - 1-5-3 The continuation of an existing harassment claims by employees. tion of a builder’s risk insurance $19,980 to inspect the pre-cast for venues with seating capacity policy and the addition of a new Joe Joyce of Joyce Insurance policy through its carrier Chubb concrete throughout the build- between 5,000 and 10,000. The BIG 4 - 6-5-1-7 one were voted on Wednesday at Group, Pittston, the agent han- for $1.5 million in coverage for the ing. Premium Builders of Wilkes- rankings were determined from QUINTO - 0-9-9-6-1 the regular monthly meeting of dling the policy, told the board installation of the roof. The board Barre offered quotes of $6,300 total gross dollars for events held CASH 5 the Luzerne County Convention it’s “very difficult to find higher last week awarded the contract for the windows and casings and between Oct. 16, 2012 to May 15 01-24-32-34-38 Center Authority. limits” of coverage. He said the to low-bidder Dunmore Roofing $11,220 for the exterior metal of this year. POwERBALL 30-31-45-55-59 POwER BALL Veterans Day Parade to honor service members’ families 27 Roger DuPuis her deployments. ents are more intense as their children are Allen, herself a self-described “Navy No player matched [email protected] “I know that when I was away, he han- older — and sometimes, more in need of brat” who spent many years in Bucks all five numbers in dled everything,” said Allen, who retired guidance and discipline. County, believes the state’s strong tra- WILKES-BARRE — Not all who serve in 2008 and is serving as chairwoman of “It can be difficult, trying to be a father dition of military service may explain wednesday’s “Cash our country wear a uniform. this year’s parade committee. from 260 miles away,” Seeman said. “I’m that: she recently heard a statistic that 5”jackpot drawing. When the 68th annual Wyoming Valley Cmdr. Albert C. Seeman lives in Plains trying to be the dad over the phone.” during World War II, one out of every Today’s jackpot will be Veterans Day Parade steps off at Kingston Township, and has served as commanding Such struggles, common to military 17 Americans in uniform was from Corners on Nov. 10, its theme will be officer of the Navy Operational Support families throughout history, are the reason Pennsylvania. worth $225,000. honoring those who have served in the Center in Avoca since May 2012. His wife kith and kin of service personnel will be “In D.C., you can’t shake a stick with- Lottery officials report- nation’s armed forces, as well as members and two children, ages 6 and 8, are back in honored at this November’s parade. out hitting someone in uniform,” Seeman ed 37 players matched of their families who provided love and the Washington, D.C., area, where Seeman Gathered to discuss the annual event joked. “Here, if you go to the gas station in support on the home front. knows the challenges of family life can be Wednesday, Allen, Seeman and retired uniform, people want to talk with you, ask four numbers, winning The U.S. Navy will be the host branch difficult to bear when he is not there. Capt. Robert Ambrose, of Mountain Top about your service.” $358.50 each; for this year’s event. His children were toddlers when said one of the things they appreciate Anyone who wants to support this year’s 1,536 players matched Retired Navy Lt. Cmdr. Susan Allen, a he was deployed overseas in Iraq and about the region is how appreciative the parade may call Staff Sgt. Christopher Dallas resident, recalled how her husband Afghanistan. Now, although he may not community is of its veterans, whether Keen at 288-6641, or visit the committee’s three numbers, cared for their two small children during be as far away, the demands on both par- serving or retired. Facebook page. winning $14.50 each; and 19,961 players matched two numbers, Sewer line repairs, fireworks among concerns at Luzerne meeting winning $1 each.

B. Garret Rogan Bennett, Miller and Walnut belief that the authority should vote on the matter at the next nance prohibits essentially all Times Leader Correspondent streets place costs at more than assume maintenance responsi- meeting, he refused to speculate fireworks, including such mun- $12,000. bilities for all of the borough’s on the outcome. dane items as sparklers and caps. OBITUARIES LUZERNE - Borough council While that amount is less sewer lines. Turcan explained In other matters, a heated Santayana stated his prefer- discussed sewer repairs and fire- than the minimum $18,500 that that it is only currently respon- exchange between residents on ence to have borough police be Charneski, Mary Ann works enforcement regulations would prompt the work to be sible for all of the sanitary what fireworks are illegal within directed to enforce state law Ferack, Michalene during Wednesday night’s regu- bid out to contractors, it does sewer lines and roughly half of the borough and the manner in forbidding the use of large-scale Gimble, Elizabeth lar council meeting. impose a significant financial the storm water lines. which police should respond to fireworks without a permit. His Goldstein, Evelyn Three sections of municipal burden on the borough. Turcan went on to explain that them led to council member Kurt motion failed to garner a second sewer line were identified as Citing that concern among the matter has repeatedly come Santayana’s suggestions that the and no vote was held. Jayne, Catherine being in urgent need of repair. others, council and Luzerne up at authority meetings but has borough’s fireworks ordinance Council’s next regular meet- O’Hara, Ann Marie Estimates for the work to be Borough Sewer Authority never been held up for a vote. be eliminated. ing is scheduled for Aug. 14 Pegarella, Teresa done to storm water lines on member Bill Turcan cited his While he does intend to force a The borough’s current ordi- at 7 p.m. Salansky, Stephen Skovira, Anne COURTBRIEFS bicycle tire. reckless endangerment. Medical Center in Danville, Sean Patrick Flavin, 34, Flavin is scheduled to Wilk, Mary Luzerne County Judge Getz pleaded guilty to the according to the criminal filed the request through stand trial in September. Zurilla, Nickolas WILKES-BARRE — A Lesa Gelb said Rosado must charges in December. complaint. his attorney, Thomas On Aug. 19, city police Luzerne County judge on pay $2,770 in medical bills State police at Wyoming WILKES-BARRE — A Cometa, arguing Flavin allege Flavin was armed Pages 2A, 6A Monday reduced the bail and is to have no contact and Edwardsville police Luzerne County judge on should be released on with a handgun and threat- amount of a Wyoming man with the man and woman. said Getz injured the infant Wednesday scheduled a nominal bail because it has ened Colin Henry as Henry who is accused of setting WILKES-BARRE — A in August 2011 when he hearing date for next week been more than 180 days left the ticket office at the WHO TO CONTACT fire to his own apartment. woman who was under lived on Herman Street, on a request by a city man since he was charged and theater. Judge Fred Pierantoni the influence of bath salts Edwardsville. The boy to be released on nominal he has not been brought to Judge Fred Pierantoni Missed Paper ...... 829-5000 reduced Kennith Searfoss’ and believed people were suffered broken bones and bail on charged he robbed a trial yet. State law permits scheduled a bail hearing Obituaries ...... 970-7224 Advertising ...... 970-7101 bail from $50,000 to $5,000 living in the walls of her was treated at Geisinger clerk at the R/C Movies 14. the request. date for July 19. Advertising Billing ...... 970-7328 after a request by Searfoss’ apartment, was sentenced Classified Ads ...... 970-7130 attorney, and noted that Monday to 30 to 60 months Newsroom ...... 970-7242 Searfoss must reside with in state prison. MARY ELIZABETH MARY ANN CHARNESKI Vice President / Executive Editor his mother if 10 percent of Luzerne County Judge Joe Butkiewicz ...... 970-7249 his bail is posted. William Amesbury sen- (JACKSON) WILK July 9, 2013 Asst. 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She previ- at the Commonwealth Wilkes-Barre on June 20, Photo Editor A fire marshal deter- ously pleaded guilty to the Hospice, Regional 1943, a daughter of the Clark Van Orden ...... 970-7175 mined the fire was incen- charges. Hospital, Scranton. late Francis and Mary E-MAIL ...... [email protected] diary and started in two According to court She was born in Chupka Bielecki. Mary separate locations inside the papers, police said Robert Avoca on Oct. 10, Ann was a graduate of apartment – in the kitchen Hospodar and his girlfriend, 1922, a daughter of the Meyers High School, CORRECTION and living room. Sutton, were using bath late Henry and Julia class of 1961. Searfoss allegedly told salts and were plunging Jackson. Shehadbeenemployed ter, Theresa Bielecki, A STORY IN police he started the fire knives in walls, believing Mary was a member of by the American Cigar Sheatown; nieces and WEDNESDAY’S Page because he wanted to com- there were 90 people living Queen of the Apostles Company and later at nephews. 3A BRIEFS misstated mit suicide. inside the walls of their Parish (Ss. Peter and his wife, Barbara, Kmart, prior to her Funeral services will where an alleged drug Searfoss’ attorney made apartment on Luzerne Paul Church), Avoca. Maryland; her son- retirement in 1998. be held 9 a.m. Saturday transaction took place the request to reduce her Avenue on March 18, 2011, She attended St. Mary’s in-law, Earl Houston, She was a member of at Nat & Gawlas Funeral Tuesday. The brief client’s bail because an according to the criminal Parochial School and Avoca; grandchildren, St. Andrew’s Parish in Home, 89 Park Ave., should have said the application to the county’s complaint. was a graduate of Brian Houston and Wilkes-Barre. Wilkes-Barre, with incident that led to the drug treatment court pro- A 5-year-old girl was Duryea High School. his wife, Jennifer, and Mary Ann was a lov- a Mass of Christian arrest of six people gram is currently being inside the residence at the She retired after Francis Paul Wilk; ing and devoted wife, Burial at 9:30 a.m. in took place outside — considered. time, police said. 40 years of employ- great-grandchildren, mother, grandmother St. Andrew’s Parish, not inside — Schiel’s WILKES-BARRE — A Hospodar was sentenced ment from the Old Abigail, Zachary and and sister. She cherished 316 Parrish St., Wilkes- Market on Hanover city man who assaulted his in May 2012 to to nine to Forge Lamp and Shade Benjamin Houston; her grandsons. Barre. Interment will be Street. roommate and chased him 23 months in the county Factory, Old Forge. many nieces and neph- Surviving are her hus- in St. Mary’s Cemetery, A HEADLINE ON with a knife in December prison on a child endanger- After retirement, Mary ews. band of 45 years, Leon Hanover Township. A PHOTO CAPTION was sentenced Tuesday in ment charge. Hospodar enjoyed reading books Funeral services will C. Charneski; children, Friends may call 5 to 8 that ran on Page 4C Luzerne County Court to pleaded guilty to the charge. and loved to be with be 9:30 a.m. Saturday Lee Ann Shaver and her p.m. Friday at the funer- Saturday needs to be 27 days time served to one WILKES-BARRE — A her family and friends, at Kiesinger Funeral husband, Brian, Wilkes- al home. corrected. The head- year in prison. Hunlock Township man especially with her Services Inc., with Barre Township, John In lieu of flowers, line should have read, Marcello Rosado, 29, serving a six-to-12-year pris- beloved dog, Walter. a Mass of Christian Charneski and his wife, memorial donations “Polish American of Hughes Street, was on sentence for assaulting In addition to her Burial at 10 a.m. in Bernadette, Larksville, may be made to Good Congress holds sentenced on two counts and injuring a 1-month-old parents, she was pre- Queen of the Apostles and Diane Rokosz and Shepherd Academy, Holocaust memorial.” of simple assault. Rosado boy has appealed his case to ceded in death by her Church, Hawthorne her husband, John, 316 N. Maple Ave., pleaded guilty to the charg- the state Superior Court. husband, Frank Wilk, Street, Avoca. Father Plymouth; grandsons, Kingston, PA 18704; or es in June. Kevin Lee Getz, 26, of who died in 1977; her Phillip Sladicka will Jonathan, Jacob and to St. Andrew’s Parish, According to court White Oak Drive, filed the daughter, Mary Wilk officiate. Friends may Noah Rokosz; brothers, 316 Parrish St., Wilkes- papers, on Dec. 12 a man appeal through his attorney, Houston; and sisters, call 8:30 a.m. until ser- Frank Bielecki and his Barre, PA 18702. reported Rosado assaulted Matthew Comerford. Betty Nixon, Theresa vices. Interment will be wife, Sylvia, Sheatown, Online condolences +(ISSN No. 0896-4084) him and his wife and then Luzerne County Judge Williams and Gert at Ss. Peter and Paul Peter Bielecki and his may be made by visiting USPS 499-710 chased him about two city David Lupas sentenced James. Cemetery, Avoca. wife, Peggy, Wilkes- Mary Ann’s obituary at Issue No. 2013-1702013-192 blocks while yelling, “I’m Getz in February on charges She is survived by Online condolences Barre, James Bielecki, www.natandgawlasfu- Newsroom going to kill you.” Police of aggravated assault, her son, Frank and his may be made to www. , Nev.; sis- neralhome.com. 829-7242 [email protected] said Rosado believed his simple assault, endangering wife, Donna, Glendale; kiesingerfuneralser- Circulation roommate had punctured a the welfare of children and her brother, John and vices.com. More OBITUARIES |6A Jim McCabe – 829-5000 [email protected] Published daily by:

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IN BRIEF DUPONT Local connection to GNArestores trimmed programs Hotshots ceremony Physical education, the board also voted to con- brought two classes in-house The board also voted to post has $22 million in debt from A former Dupont man participated library services, tract cafeteria services out for that were being handled con- for three positions, another massive construction and in the honor guard for one of the the first time in the district’s tractually by the Luzerne physical education teacher, an renovation projects done years firefighters killed last month music and art classes history, hiring Metz Culinary Intermediate Unit. The LIU English as Second Language ago, but both Prushinski and while battling a wildfire. will be back this fall Management, one of two provides a variety of services teacher, and a high school board President Ryan Verazin Len Lojewski said his son, Eric, 37, companies that handle most to area districts, primarily spe- assistant principal. Prushinski defended the decision. a San Bernardino County forest fire- Mark Guydish cafeteria contracts in Luzerne cial education. said the ESL teacher is need- “This is personal for me,” fighter, drove a vehicle in the proces- [email protected] County school districts. “We saved between ed because a current teacher, Verazin said. “I’m not going to sion Wednesday carrying Christopher “This is like a new begin- $250,000 and $300,000,” Michelle Kordeck, will switch deprive kids in this district.” MacKenzie to Hemet, Calif., where he NANTICOKE —The ning for the district,” board Prushinski said, which should to the elementary art position “My fear was that we would grew up. Lojewski said his son sent a Greater Nanticoke Area member Tony Prushinski said cover 90 percent or more and will have to be replaced. have a child come to kinder- text message to inform him about his School Board voted unani- of the decision to bring back of the cost of bringing back Superintendent Tony garten and they would have no involvement in the ceremony. mously Wednesday to restore programs cut two years ago three workers furloughed two Perrone said contracting Metz art or music until sixth or sev- Lojewski, of Dupont, said his physical education, library ser- after the state slashed public years ago: physical education won’t cost the district money enth grade,” Prushinski said. son had worked with 30-year-old vices, music and art classes in education funding under Gov. teacher Eric Speece, music because the company guar- Perrone said the board MacKenzie who was one of the 19 elementary grades, to resume Tom Corbett. teacher Ellen Rutkowski, and anteed a minimum $100,000 decided to loosen the dress Granite Mountain Hotshots killed on an old practice of contribut- Prushinski said the educa- part-time library aide Monica profit from cafeteria sales. He code because of the high per- June 30 battling the Yarnell Hill fire. ing $5,000 annually to the tion committee, which he Kochanski. Any additional also noted the workers remain centage of low-income student Mill Memorial Library, and to chairs, had pushed for the cost can be covered using under district control. enrollment. “Some of these HARRISBURG revise the dress code to allow restorations and figured most money from the district fund Long-time board watchdog families have jeans and can’t jeans and collarless shirts as of the cost can be covered the balance, a reserve built up over Hank Marks questioned the afford anything else,” Perrone College tuition costs long as they are clean. first year at least by savings years that currently stands at wisdom of restoring the pro- said, stressing the clothes still going up once again During a special meeting realized when the district about $7 million. grams when the district still had to be neat and clean. Tuition is going up this fall at the state’s 14 public universities. Officials said it will cost $194 more Crime watch meeting attracts residents per year to attend schools in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. That’s up 3 percent from last year. The annual cost of tuition for in- from across Luzerne County state residents now totals $6,622. Rates are also going up for non-resi- dent and graduate students. Roger DuPuis About 115,000 students attend the [email protected] schools, and about 90 percent are from Pennsylvania. The system is receiving WILKES-BARRE — Crime is not solely a city nearly $413 million in state aid, the problem. same amount as last year. Officials say If anyone at Wednesday’s Luzerne County Crime that covers about one-quarter of the Watch Coalition meeting needed such a reminder, institutions’ operating costs. members of Sweet Valley’s neighborhood watch organization, formed in October, gave testament HARRISBURG to the fact. “We saw an increase in vagrancy,” said Mickey New state law funds Donaghey, a resident of the rural community who joined about 50 people from across Luzerne anti-gang crime unit County at the county Emergency Management building to discuss grassroots anti-crime efforts. A bipartisan group of senators high- “We saw a lot of juveniles on the streets with no lighted the inclusion of $2.5 million adult supervision, vandalism, quads on the high- in the state budget to create a new ways,” added fellow member Tom Becker. Mobile Street Crimes “We’re trying to protect our little slice of heav- Unit in the Attorney en,” Donaghey added. General’s Office to The good news? Donaghey and Becker said they fight gang activity believe the group’s efforts have borne fruit in the across Pennsylvania. form of less crime and improved presence by state The five senators police who patrol their area. – Majority Leader The bad news? They and other civic-minded par- Dominic Pileggi, and ticipants know they will have to maintain constant Sens. John Rafferty, Baker vigilance — and to have faith that their efforts Ted Erickson, Lisa make a difference. Baker, R-Lehman Township, and John “We don’t know what we prevent. We have no Yudichak, D-Plymouth Township – idea,” said Charlotte Raup of the Wilkes-Barre collaborated to pass legislation, now Crime Watch Coalition, who led the gathering. Pete G. Wilcox photos | The Times Leader Act 200 of 2012, making it a crime “We can’t measure crime-prevention. Is it work- Luzerne County Detective Chaz Balogh talks to area wide crime watch coalition members about the bylaws at to recruit criminal gang members ing? I hope so.” Wednesday’s crime watch coalition meeting. and toughening sentences for various That hope attracted representatives from about crimes committed by street gangs. 15 different neighborhood watch groups, from More than this, they also advised residents how Act 200 added Pennsylvania to a list Hazleton to Avoca, to the meeting for a refresher to engage more volunteers in the cause, including of more than two dozen states which from Raup and Luzerne County District Attorney’s elderly residents who may not be willing or able to have anti-gang recruitment laws. The Office Detective Charles “Chaz” Balogh on best participate in street patrols. senators said funding the new Mobile practices for crime watch activities. Balogh recommended creating fliers with infor- Street Crimes Unit is part of an ongo- “Everyone here knows your neighborhood better mation about watch groups, as well as knocking on ing effort to crack down on gang activ- than your local police,” Balogh said. “Every cop in doors and talking to neighbors in person. ity in Pennsylvania. Luzerne County would agree with me, too — you “The elderly are a huge asset,” he said. “Even “Our job as state legislators is to guys know when something is out of place.” though they may not go out on patrols, those make sure that law enforcement has Among Balogh’s instructions: Be observant. people become ‘window watchers,’ they see every- the tools and resources needed to fight Take notes and photos. Always travel in pairs when thing.” the scourge of gang activity across the on crime watch patrol, as per local crime watch by- How to spot meth labs, meanwhile, was a con- commonwealth,” Baker said. “Gangs laws. Stay in public view. Call the police. cern shared by many on Wednesday. It is to be the are often on the move, so the Mobile But as Balogh and Raup also took pains to point topic of a Sweet Valley community picnic on June Street Crimes Unit allows them to out, crime watch volunteers are not police, and 27 at the North Lake pavilion, as well as at the next strike back wherever the need arises, should never act like them — don’t carry weapons, Luzerne County Crime Watch Coalition meeting providing an indispensable weapon for don’t attempt to apprehend suspects and don’t on Oct. 9. protecting our communities.” interfere with police when they are interviewing Raup also encouraged members to foster such or arresting suspects. discussions at their own gatherings. WILKES-BARRE “We’re not vigilantes. We’re just the eyes and “You’ve got to be able to do these topics your- ears of the police. That’s it,” Raup said. self,” she said, offering to provide information on Private hearing for Balogh and Raup also gave participants advice everything from meth labs to sexual abuse and on common sense steps everyone can take to avoid financial crimes against the elderly. murder suspects becoming victims, from locking their cars and not For more information, visit www.wbcrimewatch. leaving valuables in plain sight to how best they org or the Luzerne County Crime Watch Coalition Balogh offers tips on crime prevention to attendees at the Attorneys for two half-brothers should secure the doors and windows on their page on Facebook. Luzerne County EMA Building in Wilkes-Barre. charged in the shooting deaths of homes. three people in Plymouth last summer appeared in Luzerne County Court Wednesday for a private hearing with a judge regarding expert fees and associ- ated costs in their clients case. Red Cross issues call for blood donors Attorneys for Sawud Davis, 16, and Shawn Hamilton, 19, both of Nanticoke and formerly of Andrew M. Seder Geyer, chief executive officer Cross donations during the , had requested an in cam- [email protected] for the Red Cross Northeastern school year. Donations from LOCAL BLOOD DRIVES era hearing — a private hearing held Pennsylvania Blood Services those who usually give at these with defense attorneys and a judge — With more families on vaca- Region. “Every two seconds drives drop by more than 80 • Today and tomorow from 1:30 to 6:30 inside The Laurel to discuss the costs. tion, the July 4th holiday and someone in the U.S. needs percent when school is out Mall in Halze Township,The Wyoming Valley Mall in Wilkes- According to prosecutors, Davis college students back home, the blood. Each day donations come for the summer. In addition, a Barre and The Mall at Steamtown in Scranton. was in a Plymouth apartment dur- summer months traditionally up short, less blood is available mid-week Independence Day For more information on donating call 1-800-RED CROSS ing an alleged drug transaction and are difficult for the American for these patients in need.” holiday reduced the number of (1-800-733-2767) or visit redcrossblood.org to make an pulled out a .40-caliber pistol. He fired Red Cross to maintain blood Nationwide, donations blood drives scheduled in early appointment.Ablood donor card or driver’s license, or multiple rounds, said prosecutors, kill- supplies. But this year seems through the Red Cross were July. Many sponsors, especially two other forms of identification are required at check-in. ing Bradley Swartwood, 21, Nicholas even more lean. down approximately 10 per- businesses, were unable to host Individuals who are 17 years of age, weigh at least 110 pounds Maldonado, 17, both of Plymouth, and In light of the lower figures, the cent in June, resulting in about drives because employees took and are in generally good health may be eligible to donate Lisa Abaunza, 15, of Duryea, and injur- American Red Cross issued an 50,000 fewer donations than extended vacations. blood. High school students and other donors 18 years of ing 19-year-old Daniel Maldonado. emergency request Wednesday expected. The shortfall is similar The Red Cross urgently needs age and younger also have to meet certain height and weight At a preliminary hearing in October, for platelet and blood donors of to what the Red Cross experi- donations to ensure an adequate requirements. Hamilton said he was the lone gun- all blood types to roll up a sleeve enced in June 2012. blood supply is available for man, not his half-brother. Both and give because many fewer June can be among the most patients all summer long. Each tive blood are especially encour- There is also an urgent need Hamilton and Davis are formerly of donations than expected were challenging months of the year day, the American Red Cross aged to give. Type O negative for platelet donations. Platelets Philadelphia and had been residing on received in June and the first for blood and platelet donations Northeastern Pennsylvania is the universal blood type and – a key clotting component of East Ridge Street in Nanticoke. Davis’ week of July. as regular donors delay giving Blood Services Region needs can be transfused to anyone who blood often needed by cancer attorney has made a request to have “We are counting on gen- while they adjust to summer approximately 450 donors to needs blood. Types A negative patients - must be transfused his case transferred to juvenile court erous volunteer blood and schedules. High school and col- step forward and give blood. and B negative can be trans- within five days of donation, so and Hamilton face the death penalty if platelet donors to step up and lege blood drives account for Eligible donors with types O fused to Rh positive or negative it’s important to have a steady convicted of first-degree murder. give now,” said Maria Elena as much as 20 percent of Red negative, B negative and A nega- patients. supply of platelets on hand. www.timesleader.com TIMES LEADER NATION WORLD THURSDAY,JULY 11, 2013 PAGE 4A BRIEFS Boston bombing suspect pleads not guilty

Victims of the attack were in the courtroom as who died following a shootout with police three Dzhokhar Tsarnaev entered his plea. days after the bombing. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was arrested on April 19 Denise Lavoie when he was found hiding in a boat in a suburban AP Legal Affairs Writer backyard. He was initially charged in the hospital, BOSTON—His arm in a cast and his face swol- where he was recovering from wounds suffered in len, a blase-looking Dzhokhar Tsarnaev pleaded a police shootout. not guilty Wednesday in the Boston Marathon Tsarnaev’s two sisters, both in Muslim garb, bombing in a seven-minute proceeding that marked were in court Wednesday. One was carrying a baby, his first public appearance since his capture in mid- the other wiped away tears with a tissue. His par- April. ents remained back in Russia. Reporters and spec- As victims of the bombing looked on, Tsarnaev, tators began lining up for seats in the courtroom 19, gave a lopsided smile to his sisters upon arriv- at 7:30 a.m. as a dozen Federal Protective Service ing in the courtroom. He appeared to have a jaw officers and bomb-sniffing dogs surrounded the AP PHOTO injury and there was swelling around his left eye courthouse. In the shadow of a beast and cheek. AP Photo Four hours before the hearing, the defendant The main church in the town of San Damian Texoloc, Then, after he leaned over toward a microphone This courtroom sketch depicts Boston Marathon bombing arrived at the courthouse in a four-vehicle motor- Mexico stands in front of the Popocatepetl volcano and said, “Not guilty” over and over in a Russian suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev during his arraignment in fed- cade that included a van, a Humvee and a state as is spews ash and vapor Tuesday. On Saturday, accent, he was led out of the courtroom, making a eral court Wednesday. police car. A group of about a dozen Tsarnaev sup- Mexico’s National Center for Disaster Prevention kissing motion with his lips toward his family as he porters cheered as the motorcade arrived. The dem- raised the volcano alert from Stage 2 to Stage 3, the left. His sister sobbed loudly, resting her head on a lic and the media. onstrators yelled, “Justice for Jahar!” as Tsarnaev final step before a Red alert, when possible evacua- woman seated next to her. Tsarnaev looked much as he did in a photo is known. One woman held a sign that said, “Free tions could be ordered. He faces 30 federal charges, including using a widely circulated after his arrest, his hair curly and Jahar.” Lacey Buckley, 23, said she traveled from her HARRISBURG weapon of mass destruction to kill, and could get unkempt. He appeared nonchalant, almost bored home in Wenatchee, Wash., to attend the arraign- the death penalty if prosecutors choose to pursue during the hearing. The cast covered his left fore- ment. Buckley said she has never met Tsarnaev but Corbett defends it. arm, his hand and his fingers. The April 15 attack came because she believes he’s innocent. The proceedings took place in a heavily guarded killed three people and wounded more than 260. “I just think so many of his rights were violated. courtroom packed not only with victims but with Authorities say Tsarnaev orchestrated the attack They almost murdered an unarmed kid in a boat,” gas royalty bill their families, police officers, members of the pub- along with his older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, she said.

Gov. Tom Corbett is defending legisla- tion that an oil and gas royalty owners Employee improperly set brakes, rail CEO says group said undermines some landown- ers’ negotiating rights when dealing with Marcellus Shale drilling companies. Amid criticism, Rail World Inc. president ous gaps from the railway company Corbett signed the bill without public arrives in devastated Quebec town. from not having been there and not comment Tuesday after it won over- communicating with the public,” whelming support from the Republican- David Crary Marois said. controlled Legislature in June. In a letter Associated Press She also announced a $60-million to lawmakers, Corbett said he believes the LAC-MEGANTIC, QuEBEC fund to help victims in Lac-Megantic new law enhances the efficiency of drill- —The head of a railway company and to rebuild the town. ing for oil and gas while limiting environ- whose train crashed into a Quebec Quebec police inspector Michel mental damage and protecting the rights town, killing at least 15 people, Forget said they were pursuing a of landowners and leaseholders. blamed the accident on an employee wide-ranging criminal investigation The law is designed to advance the who he said had failed to properly but had ruled out terrorism as a cause. Marcellus Shale industry’s ability to set the brakes. Forget said an array of other pos- vacuum up natural gas through the recent Edward Burkhardt, president sibilities remain under investigation, advent of underground, horizontally and CEO of the railway’s parent including criminal negligence. Other drilled bores that can extend out thou- company, Rail World Inc., made his officials have raised the possibility sands of feet from the vertical well bore, comments Wednesday during his that the train was tampered with sometimes even crossing property lines. first visit to the town where some before the crash early Saturday. 60 people remain missing following The heart of the town’s central LAS VEGAS Saturday’s fiery crash. He arrived business district is being treated as a with a police escort and was heckled crime scene and remained cordoned Wildfire burns in by angry residents, off by police tape — not only the 30 He said a train engineer has been buildings razed by the fire but also mountains suspended without pay. many adjacent blocks. “I think he did something wrong On downtown’s main street — Rue A massive mountain wildfire that made …We think he applied some hand de Laval — police positioned a truck Las Vegas smell like a campfire destroyed brakes but the question is did he near the perimeter of the no-go zone, six structures at a desert ranch and left apply enough of them,” Burkhardt which prevented news crews from two of the more than a thousand firefight- explained. “He said he applied 11 getting direct photo and video views ers with minor injuries, officials said hand brakes, we think that’s not true. of the search operations being con- Wednesday. Initially we believed him but now we ducted by some 200 officers. It wasn’t immediately clear if any homes don’t.” Police officials left no doubt that were destroyed on the ranch several miles Burkhardt said that he had stayed the hunt for the missing people was from woodsy Mount Charleston hamlets in Chicago to deal with the crisis in taxing — they said two officers were where crews were protecting more than his office, where he was better able withdrawn from the sector because 400 homes, a canyon hotel and a scenic to communicate with insurers and of worries about their physical con- alpine lodge and cabins. officials in different places during AP Photo dition. One of the buildings that burned in what he described as 20-hour work Richard LeFebvre awaits the arrival Wednesday of Edward Burkhardt, president of the The Montreal, Maine & Atlantic the Carpenter 1 fire was a commercial days. railway company that owns the train that derailed in Lac-Megantic, Quebec, outside a high Railway train broke loose early school in Lac-Megantic that is serving as a shelter for evacuees. structure at Prospect Springs, u.S. Forest The railway boss promised an Saturday and hurtled downhill Service spokeswoman Suzanne Shelp said. energetic response to the humanitar- before Burkhardt was due to arrive pany’s response in the wake of the through the darkness nearly seven More than 270 additional firefighters ian crisis. in Lac-Megantic, Quebec Premier disaster. miles before jumping the tracks at 63 arrived Tuesday to help battle the fire At a press conference, shortly Pauline Marois faulted the com- “We have realized there are seri- mph in Lac-Megantic. sparked by lightning July 1, bringing to 1,077 the number of people fighting the blaze about 25 miles northwest of down- town Las Vegas. Egypt orders arrest of Muslim Brotherhood leader BEIRUT Maggie Michael According to a statement the armed forces’ zero- Badr Abdel-Atti gave the first The Islamists have accused Associated Press from the prosecutor general’s tolerance policy toward the official word on Morsi in days, the troops of gunning down Rebels dispute CAIRO — Authorities office, they are suspected of Brotherhood, which was saying the ousted leader is in a protesters, while the military escalated their crackdown instigating Monday’s violence banned under authoritarian safe place and is being treated blamed armed backers of Wednesday on the Muslim outside a Republican Guard leader Hosni Mubarak. The in a “very dignified manner.” Morsi for provoking its forces. sarin gas claims Brotherhood, ordering the building that grew into the military already has jailed five No charges have been leveled News of the arrest warrants Syria’s main Western-backed opposition arrest of its top leader for worst bloodshed since Morsi Brotherhood leaders, includ- against him, Abdel-Atti said. did not surprise the protest- group on Wednesday rejected Russian inciting violence this week in was toppled. ing Badie’s powerful deputy, “For his own safety and ers, who saw the move as accusations that rebels made sarin nerve which more than 50 people Members of the Khairat el-Shaiter, and shut for the safety of the country, an attempt to pressure the gas and used it in a deadly chemical were killed in clashes with Brotherhood and other down its media outlets. it is better to keep him. … group’s leadership to end the attack outside Aleppo in March. security forces. Islamists have denounced “This just signals that dicta- Otherwise, consequences will demonstration. The Syrian National Coalition called One week after the mili- Morsi’s ouster and have torship is back,” said Muslim be dire,” he added. “We expected it,” said the charges “desperate” and “fabricated.” tary overthrew President refused offers by the military- Brotherhood spokesman Thousands of Muslim Ayman el-Ashmawi. “Even if Russia is a key ally of President Bashar Mohammed Morsi and began backed interim leadership Ahmed Aref. Brotherhood supporters are they arrest the biggest num- Assad’s regime. moving against his Muslim to join any transition plan “We are returning to what is continuing a sit-in at the ber of Muslim Brotherhood use of chemical weapons is an explo- Brotherhood movement, for a new government. They worse than Mubarak’s regime, Rabaah al-Adawiya Mosque members, we want to say that sive issue, potentially guiding whether prosecutors issued a warrant demand nothing less than which wouldn’t dare to issue near the Republican Guard the Muslim Brotherhood will the West increases its aid to rebel forces. for the arrest of the group’s Morsi’s release from deten- an arrest warrant of the gen- building that was the site of leave this square only over our President Barack Obama called chemical supreme leader, Mohammed tion and his reinstatement as eral leader of the Muslim Monday’s clashes that killed dead bodies — or the return weapons use by the Assad government a Badie, as well as nine other president. Brotherhood.” 54 people, most of them of Dr. Mohammed Morsi.” “red line,” while such accusations against leading Islamists. The warrants highlight Foreign Ministry spokeman Morsi supporters. the rebels could reinforce Western misgiv- ings about arming them. LAKELAND, FLA. Probe:Asiana pilots unfamiliar with plane, each other Sex scandal rocks Martha Mendoza The National same people over longer peri- Associated Press Transportation Safety Board ods of time is safer,” she said. police department SOuTH SAN “is definitely going to focus “When two people fly togeth- FRANCISCO, CALIF. — on what type of policy Asiana er all the time, you get into a Nearly a dozen police officers in As Flight 214 descended had in terms of crew pair- routine that’s more efficient. Lakeland are under investigation after over San Francisco Bay, both ing,” former NTSB Chairman Yo u have experience commu- state and local officials uncovered a wide- Asiana Airlines pilots were in James Hall said. nicating.” spread sex scandal that has unfolded over new roles. Pilots are typically paired Details emerging from pilot eight years. In the left seat of the cock- by management, and are not interviews, cockpit recorders According to officials, the investigation pit sat a pilot with just 35 allowed to choose their own and control-tower communi- centers on Sue Eberle, a Lakeland Police hours of experience flying a flights nor who they are part- cations indicate that pilot Lee crime analyst who says she had consen- Boeing 777 who was landing nered with. Gang-kuk, 46, who was half- sual and sometimes coerced sex with the big jet for his first time at Massachusetts Institute of way through his certification police officers and one firefighter — and San Francisco International Technology aeronautics pro- training for the Boeing 777, was propositioned by a municipal worker. Airport. At his right was a fessor Mary Cummings said and his co-pilot and instruc- Eberle’s accounts of the liaisons were trainer making his first trip it’s common for two commer- tor Lee Jeong-Min, thought largely corroborated by her sexual part- as an instructor pilot. AP Photo cial pilots to be assigned to the airliner’s speed was being ners and others within the police depart- While the two men had An injured South Korean passenger,who was aboard Asiana Airlines the same flight without ever controlled by an autothrottle, ment, and published in a 59-page report years of aviation experience, Flight 214, is moved to an ambulance upon his arrival at the Incheon working together before. which was set for 157 mph. from the county’s top prosecutor. this mission involved unfa- Airport in Incheon, South Korea, Wednesday. Airlines have standardized, Inspectors found that The state attorney says he can’t pros- miliar duties, and it was the formal procedures to facili- the autothrottle had been ecute the cases because of a lack of physi- first time they had flown ers. together through a tightly tate teams of strangers. “armed,” or made ready for cal evidence and because of how much together. The flight came Experts say investigators regulated system developed The military tries to have activation, said NTSB chair- time has passed since some of the encoun- to a catastrophic end when trying to piece together what after several deadly crashes crews work together more man Deborah Hersman. ters. However, Lakeland’s mayor says the the airliner crash-landed went wrong will be consider- in the 1980s were blamed in permanently, she said. But investigators are officers and employees involved are under Saturday, killing two passen- ing the pairing of the pilots, part on inexperience in the “Research would tell you still determining wheth- an internal investigation. gers and injuring many oth- who were assigned to work cockpit. that crew pairing with the er it had been engaged. www.timesleader.com TIMES LEADER NEWS THURSDAY,JULY 11, 2013 PAGE 5A Ciavarella appeal seeks rehearing on judge recusal,statute of limitations

Mark Guydish 12 convictions received by a ing Ciavarella’s conviction, cases — which dealt directly corrected by the appeals dollars from the owner and for-profit juvenile deten- [email protected] jury following a trial before that argument was made with comments made out- court by reversing the convic- the developer of private, tion and treatment centers. U.S. District Judge Edwin again, citing comments Kosik side the court proceedings tion on the three counts. Ex-Luzerne County Judge Kosik in February 2011. made in personal responses — should be used in deter- Ciavarella was convicted Mark Ciavarella’s attorneys Ruzzo and Flora argue the to letters from citizens. mining whether recusal was on 12 of 27 counts and sen- want a federal court to dis- appeals court should rehear The appeals court con- required. tenced to 28 years in what Sidewalk Sale dayS miss his conviction on three the case because it did not ceded Kosick shouldn’t have The brief also argues the has widely been called the counts and reconsider his apply the proper legal tests made the comments he did appeals court erred by not “Kids for Cash” scandal, a contention that the trial in deciding whether Kosik in the letters, but said that addressing Ciavarella’s con- label he repeatedly and vehe- Up to judge should have recused should have recused him- did not rise to the level set tention the jury should have mently rejected, insisting Thursday July 11- himself. self. In the 2011 trial, Flora by the U.S. Supreme Court been advised of the statute he never incarcerated chil- Ciavarella’s attorneys, had explicitly asked Kosik requiring recusal. In the brief of limitations for three of the dren in exchange for money. 50% Saturday July 13 William Ruzzo and Al Flora to recuse himself following filed Tuesday, Ruzzo and charges. Ruzzo and Flora Ciavarella and former Judge Jr., filed a brief Tuesday several testy exchanges that Flora argue that the appeals admit they did not request Michael Conahan, who OFF arguing the Third Circuit Flora contended showed a court cited the wrong cases such an instruction be given, worked out a plea deal and is Court of Appeals had erred bias. in making that determina- but contend that failure was serving a sentence of 17-1/2 in upholding all but one of In the initial appeal follow- tion, and that rulings in other “plain error” that could be years, received millions of Mazda parts dealer sued over failure to pay $40,000

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TERESA M. catherine l. (rOughseDge) Michalene FeracK anne h. sKOvira PEGARELLA, 85, of College Street, Nanticoke, Jayne July 10, 2013 July 9, 2013 passed away early July 5, 2013 Wednesday morning at Michalene Ferack, 58, Anne H. Skovira, 54, Birchwood Nursing and of Avoca, died Wednesday, of Huntsville Road, Rehabilitation Center, Catherine L. July 10, 2013, at the Shavertown, passed away Nanticoke. (Roughsedge) Jayne, of Hospice Unit at Regional on Tuesday at Celtic Funeral arrange- Hanover Township, went Hospital of Scranton. Health Care, Inpatient ment details and a com- home to be with her Lord She is survived by her Unit, Geisinger South plete obituary will be and Savior on Friday, July husband, John Ferack. Wilkes-Barre. announced by Davis- 5, 2013, surrounded by Together, they celebrated Anne was born in West Dinelli Funeral Home, 170 her loving family. A wife, their 30th anniversary on Wyoming on Oct. 8, E. Broad St., Nanticoke. mother, granny and great- June 18, 2013. 1958. She was a daugh- granny, her life revolved Born in Scranton, she ter of the late Edmund around her family. was a daughter of the and Helen Klocko Born in Wilkes-Barre late Robert and Dorothy Pieczynski. ELIZABETH on Sept. 5, 1956, she was Olshefski Travis and a She was a graduate “BETTY” GIMBLE, a daughter of Catherine L. graduate of Mid Valley Her family extends a of Bishop O’Reilly High ters, Trinity, Ryleigh and 71, of Larksville, passed Roughsedge and the late High School. She also special thank you to Dr. School, Kingston, class of Kaylie, all at home; broth- away Wednesday in William D. Roughsedge. Anthony, Billy, Brooklyn graduated from The Lisa Thomas and her 1976. ers, Ed, Wyoming, John, Hospice Community Care, She attended the Welsh and Emily; great-grand- University of Scranton, staff, especially Megan. Anne worked in her Dallas, James, Danville, Geisinger South Wilkes- Bethel Baptist Church, daughter, Raegan; broth- earning a master’s degree Surviving are two family’s restaurant for Va., Paul, Wyoming, Barre. Wilkes-Barre. ers, William Roughsedge in microbiology. daughters, Amy and Kelly, several years and she was Tom, Kingston; sister, Funeral arrangements Cathie faithfully cared and his wife, Maureen, She was a corpo- and a son, John Jr., all also a trained dental assis- RoseMary, Wyoming; are pending from Kielty- for her family and friends. David Roughsedge and rate microbiologist at at home; three brothers, tant, employed by several numerous nieces, neph- Moran Funeral Home She loved to have her his wife, Lois, C. Thomas Preferred Meal Systems, Robert Travis, Dunmore, local dentists. ews, aunts, uncles and Inc., 87 Washington Ave., family together and thor- Roughsedge and his wife, Moosic, and a member Gordon Travis, Archbald, She was married cousins. Plymouth. oughly enjoyed cooking Jennifer; sisters, Diane of Ss. Peter and Paul and Stephen Travis, in 1983 to Stephen Funeral services will and baking from scratch. Lorenzotti and her hus- Church, Avoca. Dickson City; an uncle, “Steve” G. Skovira. be held at 9:30 a.m. A woman of faith and band, Ralph, Marilyn To all who knew Joseph Olshefski; mother- They lived locally in Saturday at Andrew evelyn the heart of her fam- Jones and her husband, Michalene, her number in-law, Theresa Ferack; Kingston, Larksville and Strish Funeral Home, 11 ily, Cathie loved life. She Daniel, Tricia Flannery; one priority was her brothers-in-law, sisters-in- Shavertown. Wilson St., Larksville. A gOlDstein loved to get in the car numerous nieces, neph- family. Her kids were law, aunts, uncles, cousins, Anne was an accom- Mass of Christian Burial and go. She liked to go ews and cousins. her life and she would nieces, nephews, great- plished baker. Her choco- will be at 10 a.m. in St. July 10, 2013 shopping at flea markets, The family is deeply do anything for them. nieces and great-nephews. late chip cookies were John the Baptist Church. antique stores, estate grateful for the outpour- Her husband, John, was Friends may call 5 to 8 legendary. She also made Interment will follow Evelyn Goldstein, sales and, most of all, the ing of love, prayers and her soul mate. No mat- p.m. Friday at the Frank T. delicious cheesecakes and in St. John’s Cemetery, of Riverview Towers, grocery store. support in many heart- ter how hard times got, Mazur Funeral Home Inc., many other desserts for Dallas. Family and Pittsburgh, and formerly She enjoyed playing felt forms from too many they always stood by each 601 Dundaff St., Dickson her family and friends to friends may call 5 to 9 of Wilkes-Barre, died cinch and pinochle. She people to name individu- other and got through any City. A Christian wake share. p.m. Friday and 8:30 a.m. Wednesday morning, July enjoyed playing games ally but including friends, situation together. When service will be celebrated She was a member until services Saturday. 10, 2013, in Pittsburgh. with her husband, kids family and neighbors. A Michalene got sick, her at 7:30 p.m. by the Rev. of St. John the Baptist In lieu of flowers, Born in Scranton, she and grandchildren, pro- special thanks is given husband and kids came Philip Sladicka. Cremation Church, Larksville, donations can be made was a daughter of the late claiming to be the reign- to Dr. Mark Schiowitz, together and did what- will follow at Maple Hill where she served as a in Anne’s memory to Max and Sarah Shufler. ing Clue and Cootie cham- the staff at the Wilkes- ever they had to do to Crematory, Archbald. CCD teacher. She also the Medical Oncology Prior to retirement, she pion since childhood. Barre General Hospital try and get her better. For directions or to enjoyed volunteering her Associates Prescription was an insurance agent Cathie loved spending critical care unit, Kindred Michalene loved her pets leave an online condo- time at the annual church Fund, 382 Pierce St., for Penn Millers Insurance time with her husband, Hospital and Hospice and going to the casino lence, visit www.mazurfu- bazaar. Kingston, PA 18704; or to Company. Don; they were insepara- Community Care. with Grandma. neralhome.com. Anne is survived by her the Geisinger Foundation She was a member of the ble. They did everything Family and friends are husband of 29 years, Steve at https://donate.geising- former United Orthodox together, including travel, invited to attend a memo- Skovira, at home; daugh- er.org. Synagogue, Ohav Zedek hunting and fishing. rial service at 11 a.m. nicKOlas e. Zurilla Synagogue and the Jewish She always looked for- Saturday in the Welsh July 5, 2013 Community Center, all of ward to spending her Bethel Baptist Church, stePhen Michael ‘tib’salansKy Wilkes-Barre, as well as summer with all her 290 Parrish St., Wilkes- Nickolas E. Zurilla, 59, July 8, 2013 other civic and religious family at the Thousand Barre, with her pastor, Don of West Union Street, organizations. Islands, Harveys Lake Hartshorne, officiating. Nanticoke, passed away Evelyn was preceded in and by her pool. If she Memorial donations July 5. Stephen Michael “Tib” death by her loving hus- was with family, she was may be made to Welsh Born in Nanticoke, Salansky, of Harveys band, Isadore, on March happy. Cathie also had a Bethel Baptist Church he was a son of the late Lake, died Monday, July 6, 2000; one brother; and love for animals. Memorial Fund. Nickolas H. and Mary M. 8, 2013, at Geisinger six sisters. She also anticipated Beyond financial dona- Ronczka Zurilla. He was Wyoming Valley Medical She is survived by her going to Myrtle Beach tions, Cathie lived by the a graduate of Nanticoke Center. children, son, Harvey every fall. golden rule: treat others High School and proudly Born in Jackson Goldstein, Wilkes-Barre; She was preceded in the way you would like to served in the U.S. Marine Township, he was a son daughters, Joyce Payavis death by her father, William be treated. In her mem- Corps. of the late Stephen M. and her husband, Peter, D. Roughsedge, in 1997. ory, do a random act of He was employed as a and Catherine Novak Pringle, Saralee Leiber Cathie is survived by her kindness, make someone heavy equipment opera- Salansky. He attended and her husband, William, loving and faithful husband laugh, send a card, give a tor and was a member of Washik; cousin, Cora Lehman area schools. Pittsburgh; granddaugh- of 38 years, Don; daughter hug or say “I Love Yo u” to the International Union of Ronczka Washik; and Stephen was a U.S. ter, Melissa Payavis; and son-in-law, Christine a special friend. Operating Engineers and numerous cousins living Army veteran of World brother, Leonard Shufler, and William May; daugh- Arrangements are Teamsters Local #401. out of state. War II and was a Laura Keating; numerous Pittsburgh; many nieces ter and son-in-law, Tricia entrusted to the Daniel Our beloved Nick was A memorial ser- member of Our Lady nieces and nephews. and nephews. and Fran Giovinazzo; J Hughes Funeral & the go-to man and a con- vice will be held at of Victory Church, Funeral will be Funeral service will grandchildren, Casey, Cremation Service, 617 stant source of entertain- 7 p.m. Friday at the Harveys Lake. held privately at the be 1 p.m. Friday at the Alexis, Derek, Jamie, Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre. ment, laughter and wis- Stanley S. Stegura Surviving are his wife, convenience of the Rosenberg Funeral Chapel, dom for his family and Funeral Home Inc., 614 S. the former Rose Hudak; family. 348 S. River St., Wilkes- friends. Hanover St., Nanticoke, daughter, Gwen Keating, Arrangements are Barre. Officiating will be Obituary POlicy In addition to his par- with deacon Thadeus Sweet Valley; brother, entrusted to the Richard Rabbi Raphael Nemetsky The Times Leader publishes free obituaries, which ents, he was preceded in Wadas officiating. Final Paul Salansky and his H. Disque Funeral Home, of Congregation Ohav have a 27-line limit, and paid obituaries, which can run death by his grandmother, interment will be in the wife, Sue, Meeker; grand- 2940 Memorial Highway, Zedek. Interment will be with a photograph. A funeral home representative can Sadie Zurilla; and uncles, family plot at Holy Trinity children, Eileen, Jill, and Dallas. in Anshe Sfard Cemetery, call the obituary desk at 570-829-7224, send a fax to Edward and Chester Cemetery, Newport Demunds. Shiva will be 570-829-5537 or email to [email protected]. Ronczka. Township. Friends may observed 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. If you fax or email, please call to confirm. Obituaries Surviving are his sis- call 5 p.m. until time of ann Marie theresa (KOlOgy) Friday and 2 to 4 p.m. must be submitted by 7:30 p.m. for publication in ter, Diane Washik and service. Sunday at The Woodlands. the next edition. Obituaries must be sent by a funeral her husband, Mark S. In lieu of flowers, the O’hara For more information, Washik; daughter, Kristy family requests donations home or crematory, or must name who is handling July 9, 2013 visit www.rosenbergfuner- arrangements, with address and phone number. Place; granddaughter, be made in Nick’s mem- alchapel.com. Ella Place; nephew, Mark ory to the Marine Corps N. Washik; niece, Nicole Association Foundation. Ann Marie Theresa and her husband, John, O’Hara, of Wilkes-Barre, Lancaster, Kellie Knesis Funerals passed away July 9, 2013, and her husband, Justin J., NOTICE at Hospice Community Wilkes-Barre; son, John J. baranOWsKi - Alfred, funeral DOris - Lucy, funeral services Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. in St. Care, Geisinger South O’Hara and his wife, Amy 10 a.m. Friday at Kopicki 9:30 a.m. Friday at Curtis L. Joseph Marello Parish, William Funeral Home, 263 ZerbeyAve., Swanson Funeral Home Inc., Wilkes-Barre. (Delikat), Matthews, TO ALL Street, Pittston. She was born in Wilkes- N.C.; five grandchildren, Kingston. Mass of Christian corner of routes 29 and 118, MacieJcZaK - Eric, memorial Burial 10:30 a.m. in St.John the Pikes Creek. Mass of Christian service 1 p.m. Saturday at Barre on July 24, 1938, a Sarah Monie, Victoria, Baptist Church. Friends may call Burial 10 a.m. in Our Lady of the home of Elaine Barrett daughter of the late Frank Katherine and John VETERANS 6 to 8 p.m. today. Mount Carmel Church, Lake and Anna Kology. Thorsen and Quinlan barrett - Paul, celebration of Silkworth. Friends may call 6 to 8 Fitzgerald, Mildred. Maga - Stephen, funeral A graduate of Coughlin O’Hara. and ex-service personnel who have loyally served life 9 a.m. today at McLaughlin’s p.m. today at the funeral home. High School, Ann Marie The family extends – The Family Funeral Service, evans - Jack, funeral 11 a.m. services 9:30 a.m. today at their country in peace and in war. 142 S. Washington St., Wilkes- today at Richard H. Disque Anthony Recupero Funeral retired from King’s thanks to the staff and Barre. Funeral Mass 10 a.m. Funeral Home Inc., 2940 Home, 406 Susquehanna Ave., College where she was physicians at Geisinger If you were honorably discharged and in the Church of Holy Saviour, Memorial Highway, Dallas. West Pittston. Office of Christian employed in the house- Wyoming Valley Wilkes-Barre. hOrny - Sally, funeral services Burial with divine liturgy 10:30 keeping and food service Medical Center, Hospice live anywhere in the State of breese - Brenda, funeral 9 a.m. today at Nat & Gawlas a.m. in St. Nicholas Church. departments. Prior to her Community Care of services 10 a.m. Saturday in New Funeral Home, 89 Park Ave., MOtOn - Wandra, services 6:30 employment at King’s Geisinger South Wilkes- Pennsylvania, you are now entitled to a Covenant Christian Fellowship Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian p.m. today at Mount Zion Baptist College, she worked at Barre and Timber Ridge Church, 780 S. Main St., Wilkes- Burial 10 a.m. in St. Patrick’s Church, Wilkes-Barre. Friends burial space at no cost in the veteran’s Barre. Friends may call 5 to Church, 580 Elmira St., White the Silver Queen in East Healthcare Center for 8 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. until Haven. may call 5:30 p.m. until services. End. While raising her their tender loving care of memorial section at services Saturday. JaiKes - Ruth, family and Those attending interment in children, Ann Marie oper- Ann Marie. cOhen - Joan, funeral services friends will meet for Mass 10 Maple Hill Cemetery are asked to ated a day care center in Funeral services will Chapel Lawn Memorial Park 2 p.m. Saturday at Harold C. a.m. today in St.John the Baptist meet at 10 a.m. Friday at Kniffen her home. be conducted 9:30 a.m. Snowdon Home for Funerals Inc., Church, Larksville. O’Malley Funeral Home Inc., 465 She was a member of St. Saturday at Yanaitis RD 5 Box 108, Dallas, PA 18612 420 Wyoming Ave.,Kingston. Kunec - Joseph, friends may S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. John the Baptist Catholic Funeral Home, 55 Stark Friends may call noon until call 4 to 7 p.m. todaywith nOss - Howard, memorial services. religious services at 6:15 p.m. Church prior to its merg- Street, Plains Township. services 7 p.m. today at Stanley er with St. Dominic’s. She A Mass of Christian Burial This offer is available for a limited time Dennis - Daniel, memorial today at Michael J. Mikelski S. Stegura Funeral Home Inc., service with calling hours 5 to Funeral Home, 293 S. River St., 614 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke. was a current member will follow at 10 a.m. in only. Special protection features are 6 p.m. today at Yeosock Funeral Plains Township. Friends may call 5 p.m. until of St. Benedict’s Parish. St. Benedict’s Parish, Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains lObruttO - Sam, viewing hours services. She was also a member of 155 Austin Ave., in the available for your spouse and minor Township. 5 to 8 p.m. today at Graziano the Ladies Ancient Order Parsons section of Wilkes- Diaugustine - Vincent, funeral Funeral Home Inc., Pittston rOss - Jane, friends may call children with National Transfer services 11 a.m. today at Mayo Township. Funeral services with 4 to 6 p.m. today at Harold C. of Hibernians, St. John Barre, celebrated by the Funeral Home Inc., 110 Chestnut military honors 9 a.m. Friday Snowdon Funeral Home Inc., 140 Neumann Division. Rev. Joseph Kearney. Protection. This limited time offer is also St., Berwick. at the funeral home. Mass of N. Main St., Shavertown. She was preceded in Friends may call 5 to 8 extended to members of the savage - Mark, friends may death by an infant daugh- p.m. Friday at the funeral Kniffen O’Malley call 4 to 5 p.m. Friday at Yeosock ter, Ann; three brothers, home. Interment will be National Guard and Reserve. Funeral Home, 40 S. Main St., Lawrence, Frank and in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Viewing before Wilkes-Barre & Avoca Plains Township. Leonard; and a sister, Hanover Township. Space is limited. Cremation 823-7157 457-2801 sylvester - Wendy, memorial Genevieve Wyrwas. In lieu of flowers, dona- BestLifeTributes.com services 2 p.m. Friday at Mayo Surviving are her hus- tions may be made to St. Conditions - Burial spaces cannot be for Funeral Home Inc., 77 N. Main band of 56 years, John J. Joseph’s Center, 2010 Brian Leffler St., Shickshinny. Friends may call “Jack” O’Hara; daughters, Adams Ave., Scranton, investment purposes. You must register 1 p.m. until services. Sharon Monie and her PA 18509; or the SPCA, for your free burial space. ulanOsKi - Robert, funeral husband, Thomas, Plains 524 E. Main St., Wilkes- Saturdaywith memorial Mass Township, Tracie Thorsen Barre, PA 18702. of Christian Burial 10 a.m. in St. John Bosco Roman Catholic 1-800-578-9547 Ext. 6001 And you don’t have to buy a casket. Church, Conyngham. Friends may call 9 a.m. until Mass. More OBITUARIES |2A www.timesleader.com TIMES LEADER NEWS THURSDAY,JULY 11, 2013 PAGE 7A Woman chargedwith stealing $34,000 from Noxen fire company

Jerry Lynott Parrish used a department- approximately $20,000 in sage saying she was sorry ment Matthew McCormack 13 Gorton-Parrish made a Gorton-Parrish who held [email protected] issued automatic teller the account, Hackling was for what she did and asked at the Wyoming Valley Mall minimal deposit or none at the elected treasurer posi- machine card to unlawfully informed that there were if she could repay the money. where she handed over the all of money from depart- tion for approximately 2 1/2 TUNKHANNOCK — withdraw $17,651 in funds insufficient funds to cash the Hackling said Gorton- checkbook and an empty ment fundraisers. years, was the custodian of A former treasurer of the and wrote out $16,532 in check. Parrish mentioned she had cash box. None of the $2,100 raised the cash box and start-up Noxen Fire Volunteer Fire checks to cash and herself, When Hackling later sent a gambling problem and that A review by the depart- from the breakfast was funds for the carnival. She Department accused of including two on which she a text message to Gorton- she needed to seek help for ment determined she wrote deposited. Only $990 of was responsible for issuing stealing $34,183 in funds forged the department presi- Parrish about the depart- issues, including gambling. out 11 checks and made the $5,322 from the pow- the stand cash boxes and acknowledged she had a dent’s name. ment’s checkbook and what Hackling met with Gorton- 15 cash withdrawals from wow was deposited and taking custody of them and gambling problem when con- The alleged thefts came other checks were going to Parrish and her ex-boyfriend ATMs in Wilkes-Barre. $5,249 was missing from their contents at the end of fronted by the chief about to light on June 14 while the bounce, she sent a text mes- and member of the depart- Between April 11 and June the cash box for the carnival. the night. the missing money, arrest department’s annual carnival papers said. was under way. Robin Ann Gorton- According to the affidavit Parrish, 42, of Luzerne of probable cause to sup- waived her preliminary hear- port the arrest and filing of ing Wednesday, sending charges: On June 13 depart- charges of theft and forgery ment Chief Lewis Hackling to Wyoming County Court. attempted to cash a check District Judge Carl Smith worth $1,140 issued to him allowed her to remain free on from the department as $50,000 unsecured bail. reimbursement for materi- Arrest papers filed by als he bought for the depart- Pennsylvania State Trooper ment. However, instead Edward Urban said Gorton- there being a balance of Four of six arrested in drug sale have records

Edward Lewis place Tuesday afternoon. [email protected] Some of those arrested have previously been arrest- WILKES-BARRE — A ed on prior drug offenses in heroin sale occurred in a car Luzerne County. while it was being driven Nelson Soto, Lamar from Lee Park Avenue and Thomas Brown, Khalif Division Street in Hanover Mitchell, John E. Simpson, Township to a parking lot Teara Perry and Adam James on Hanover Street in Wilkes- Apitiliasimov were arraigned Barre, according to charges on drug related charges by fi led. District Judge Diana Malast State police troopers with in Plains Township, and all the Vice and Narcotics Unit were jailed at the Luzerne arrested six people after the County Correctional Facility alleged heroin exchange took for lack of $25,000 bail each. Need a New Roof?

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oThEr oPiNioN: WAgES Paycard fees hurt low-paidworkers

Yo u must spend money to make check-cashing services, which typi- money. That axiom may be true, but cally charge at least a 3 percent fee, it doesn’t follow that you must spend his experience refutes that. money to get the money you already Government agencies also are made. starting to introduce the plastic pay- Ye t that’s what is happening as ment method. an increasing number of employers For example, Allegheny County change their payroll systems to issue is planning to use the cards to issue prepaid cards — they’re like debit payments to foster parents. cards — instead of traditional pay- That’s the wrong way to go. State checks or direct deposits to workers’ and local governments should be try- bank accounts. ing to protect workers and consum- The argument in favor of the ers from exploitation, not using the paycards is obvious for employers; service just because they can save a they’re cheaper to issue. few bucks on payroll processing. There’s an argument that the cards When it comes to employee com- are advantageous for workers, too; pensation, the paycards might even Your oPiNioN: LETTErSFroM our rEAdErS funds become available on payday be illegal in Pennsylvania. without the delay of waiting for and According to the state Department A letter to cashing a check. of Labor and Industry, depending If the code were changed to ban meeting and encourage them, like But there is a big drawback with on the details of each card program, hoodies, short skirts or shorts and me, to prepare five-minute remarks the cards, one that hits America’s boy’s underwear from being displayed addressing council whether they fees may constitute invalid deduc- lawmakers: Shut lowest-paid workers the hardest at because of their drooping pants that defiantly continue prayer or remove tions from employee wages, which some of the nation’s largest employ- would most likely appease everyone. it from the sessions. are prohibited under the state’s Wage down station ers, including Wal-Mart. The other issue I see with a Justin Vacula Payment and Collection Law. New Most of the cards charge the cus- This is a letter recently sent to change in dress code is it needs Exeter tomers — the workers — a fee to get Yo rk’s attorney general has started state Sen. Lisa Baker and State Rep. to be decided and shared with the their money from an ATM. That’s not an inquiry into the practice. Karen Boback: public well in advance of the start of Hypnotherapist right. There’s nothing wrong with paying From the time of PVR Partners the school year. Sometimes parents A charge of $1.50 per withdrawal, employees with debit cards, as long Chapin Dehydration Station’s zon- buy clothes a little at a time or when for example, may not seem like a as there are no charges associated ing hearing in March of 2011, when there is a sale. wants to help lot, but those fees can add up, espe- with using them. Workers are enti- the Monroe Township zoning board Hop to it decision-makers; get cially if there are other costs such as tled to receive full payment of their approved the permits because they the ball rolling on this and make it smokers quit monthly charges for statements, card wages. thought Gov. Tom Corbett’s Act known in a timely fashion! I am a certified hypnotherapist and replacement, inactivity or using a With the use of paycards grow- 13 would prevent them from not Rita Rasmus practice at the Holistic Health Center bank other than the one that issued ing, regulations are needed to pro- approving the permit, to today’s Nanticoke in Tunkhannock. I am writing you to the card. tect consumers and prevent gouging third accidental blow off in nine inform people that hypnosis is a prov- An employee at a McDonald’s in workers who are just trying to collect months, leaving the residents with Discontinue en effective method to quit smoking. Milwaukee told The New Yo rk Times what they’re owed for their labors. a terrible taste in their mouths and There are many people out there that he spends $40 to $50 a month on dizziness, this gas processing facility who feel trapped, or feel that they fees associated with his pay, and he (c)2013 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has been one big mistake. prayer at public will never be able to kick the habit. I earns only $7.25 an hour. Visit the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at After 9 months, PVR Partners, want to give those people some hope. That’s a sizable chunk of his income. www.post-gazette.com the owners of the facility, still hasn’t meetings There is a method to quit and its While proponents of the cards argue Distributed by MCT Information given the residents a safety plan. On June 13, 2013, I addressed been around for hundreds of years. that they still are cheaper than using Services From my understanding, one was Wilkes-Barre City Council objecting Anyone can be hypnotized. In fact supposed to be in place before the to government-led prayer and urging we are hypnotized every day without station went on line. council to remove prayer from gov- even knowing it. Just take a look at oThEr oPiNioN: hEALTh rEForM From Tom Corbett on down, ernment meetings. I detailed why I those TV commercials. They are the nobody had the common sense to object to governmental prayer in a modern form of hypnosis. For those see that such an industrial facility follow-up written piece now avail- of you who are scared of hypnosis, has no business existing next to able on justinvacula.com, was since I just want to let you know that all Obamacare rules: where people live, children play, and featured in local media and was most hypnosis is self-hypnosis. I don’t animals graze. recently backed by the Freedom control your mind .n fact you are in As a citizen of Pennsylvania, I From Religion Foundation (FFRF) control all the time. I cannot make demand that you, Sen. Lisa Baker who joined me in my dispute with you do anything you don’t want to and State Rep. Karen Boback do Wilkes-Barre City Council. do. Thank you and I hope I can help It’s loosey-goosey time whatever it takes to shut down the FFRF’s three-page letter argues some people who think that there is Chapin Dehydration Station perma- that government prayers are exclu- no way out of the habit. nently, so that the residents can go sionary, unnecessary, inappropriate Ronald Dean back to living a peaceful life in the and divisive while noting that council Laceyville We would expect no less from subsidized health insurance will be country, free from worry that the sta- members may pray on their own time America’s modern and growing wel- available to all, with no checks or tion will blow up, or that they will rather than during public meetings A primer on how fare state: balances, and likely forever, despite suffer serious health problems from in which they lend power and pres- The U.S. Department of Health promises of, someday, a “robust” breathing the harmful emissions. tige to religion in a governmental and Human Services says it will not verification process. This was built in a residential area endorsement which excludes 19% of body’s blood pumps attempt to verify individual eligibil- After all, there’s likely no way the on your watch. Our legislators are a nonreligious American population. It recently occurred to me that the ity for Obamacare insurance subsi- government will be able to corral all supposed to work for us, and it is FFRF also states that “[t]he state amount of oxygen that is left in the dies. of these horses stampeding out of up to us to demand that they do, or of the law regarding the constitu- blood decreases as it travels from the It instead will rely on self-report- the barn. they will no longer be able to hold tionality of government-sponsored point where the blood is oxygenated ing, with minimal efforts to verify Nod-nod, wink-wink. Hey, what’s a such an office of public trust. prayers is unstable,” affirms the (in the lungs) to more distant parts of the accuracy of the information, The little (or a lot of) fraud, eh? Twenty or more families are look- secular character and founding of the body. The farther away a part of the Wall Street Journal reports. If you had any doubt that ing to you to protect them from one the , and notes Jesus’ body is from the more highly oxygen- The administration says that since Obamacare is anything other than “Green Monster” as they call it, on exaltation — during his Sermon on ated blood supply the less oxygen will it delayed the employer mandate the latest in a long line of entitle- Route 309 on the Luzerne County the Mount address — “do not be like be available for this part of the body. until 2015 — an illegal act, we con- ment programs, none should remain. border. It shouldn’t be hard to see the hypocrites, for they love to pray Those tissues that are closer to tend, given it violates the law passed The Journal calculates that costs what is the right thing to do. standing in synagogues and on the the heart where the highly oxygenat- by Congress — it can’t expect indi- associated with the loosey-goosey Scott Cannon street corners to be seen by others. ed blood is pumped to the rest of the viduals to provide documentation verification standard could explode Plymouth … when you pray, go into your room, body would have an easier time to that their employers don’t offer by as much as a quarter of a trillion close the door and pray to your father get a full supply of oxygenated blood health insurance and, thus, they will dollars in the first 10 years. Rethink dress who is unseen” (Matthew 6:5-6). to meet its needs. And those tissues be eligible for taxpayer-subsidized Obamacare must be taken out. For The letter’s final paragraph reads, farther from this oxygenated blood plans. surely, it will take out America. “The solution is simple: discontinue supply would have a harder time to Allow us to translate: Government- The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review code for GNA official, government prayers at your get its full share of this oxygenated meetings. We urge you to concen- blood. This would also be true for students trate on civil matters and leave the brain and it’s circulatory system. I am writing in regard to the pos- religion to the private conscience It is also well known that when a SEND US YOUR OPINION sible change in Nanticoke Area’s of each individual. If government person exercises, blood is diverted Letters to the editor must include the writer’s name, address and daytime phone school dress code. meetings must show reverence, let from different parts of the body to number for verification. Letters should be no more than 250 words. We reserve I do feel it is wise to rethink the it be for our secular and godless the muscles involved in the exercise. the right to edit and limit writers to one published letter every 30 days. dress code. Uniforms do help to curb Constitution, which enshrines the This would also have a bearing the incidence of children being teased greatest American invention — the on the amount of oxygen that a tis- • Email: [email protected] because of how they are dressed how- separation of state and church.” sue normally recieves. And all of • Fax: 570-829-5537 ever not every child has been able to I will once again address council this could have an effect on how an • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 N. Main St., wear a uniform because many parents in its next open meeting including organ or body tissue works. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 in Nanticoke find it difficult to buy public comment on July 11, 2013. Jacob Corney uniforms for their children. I hope to see local residents at this Edwardsville

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expansion, but she does have “trepi- ance plan for the working poor — discontinue the expansion because dation” about costs “down the road” should be reinstated, and more study “you already created dependency.” and that the federal government of the Medicaid system is needed. Anthony, said it was “encourag- might leave Pennsylvania “holding She thinks establishing more free ing” to see the Senate “put partisan- the bag.” She said she didn’t think it clinics could help people who can’t ship aside and put together a plan was appropriate to have the expan- afford insurance until the Medicaid that addressed all these concerns sion language in a bill that included system is fixed. And she encouraged that (Toohil) claims to have.” He language on changing the name of those who can’t afford insurance or said the House Republican plan the Department of Public Welfare, treatment, such as Yanko, to come is “to create a task force to study which she opposes. to her office for help finding possible all the other studies that they’ve Toohil also said it doesn’t make solutions. already studied … and then send a sense to her to pump more money Guy Anthony, a demonstrator recommendation on those studies — federal or otherwise — into a from Montgomery County, said fed- back to the House.” Medicaid system that is “broken” eral dollars would pay for the expan- “That’s the plan: Do nothing; study, and currently doesn’t provide enough sion for the first three years and 90 study, study it to death. My question access to high-quality care, noting percent after that. He said if federal you can put to her is, while they’re that many physicians in the area no funding decreased, Pennsylvania studying it, does she have any idea longer accept Medicaid patients. could drop out of the program. how many of the 700,000 people are Toohil said she believes AdultBasic Told what Anthony said, Toohil going to be dead by the time they’re — a state-subsidized health insur- responded that it would be hard to done studying?” Anthony said. Homicide

Pete G. Wilcox | The Times Leader From page 1A Police investigate a shooting in Wilkes-Barre on Tuesday night.Police said a 37-year-old man was shot in the leg on Harkins Lane.The name of the victim was not released. Police said the man until the city re-inspects As Ovalles and Kemp my gun,” according to the was shot. was transported to a local medical facility for a non-life threatening gunshot wound. A firearm it, Wilkes-Barre Municipal were arguing, a large complaint. The complaint says was found on the sidewalk in the area of 43 Harkins Lane. Police said the gunman fled the area Affairs Manager Drew group of people walked The second witness Kemp was shot in the after the shooting that was reported at 9:26 p.m. McLaughlin said. from the back yard to the entered the house and lower back and buttocks Court records say front. One person from heard two gunshots. He area, indicating he was Ovalles is facing felony the group yelled, “East went back outside, seeing running away from the Bath salts charges for the near side” as Ovalles respond- Ovalles holding a gun and gunman. fatal shooting of Michael ed, “West side” and Kemp throwing a beer District Judge Martin From page 1A Kubiak on Jan. 9. Kubiak allegedly discharged two bottle at Ovalles. Kane signed the arrest was shot several times in rounds from a handgun Police allege in the warrant for Ovalles, who walking down the alley barking like dogs, of the money or how Morgans and Policare the face, leg and chest in the air, the complaint complaint the second has not been captured. they’d be fighting, they’d be screaming at obtained the substance. while he was driving says. witness saw Ovalles fire Police consider Ovalles 2, 3 and 4 o’clock in the morning.” Morgans and Policare appeared Ovalles with intentions to The unnamed witness more rounds at Kemp to be armed and danger- West Pittston police assisted in the raid before U.S. Magistrate Judge Malachy buy heroin, according to ran to the back and heard who was running toward ous. He is described by and kept Liberty Street closed for most of E. Mannion in Scranton late Wednesday arrest records. more gunfire. He identi- the backyard and Ovalles police as a Hispanic male, the day. morning. They are being held pending a Kubiak drove himself fied Ovalles by his street driving away in a Honda 6 feet 2 inches tall, about A Dodge Ram truck parked in front of detention hearing at a later date. to Wilkes-Barre General name, “Jay Crim.” Civic. 190 pounds, black hair the house was searched. In October 2011, the U.S. Drug Hospital where he was A second unnamed wit- Police were called to and brown eyes. Anyone According to the indictment, Enforcement Administration issued found stumbling in the ness told police he was at the house on a report of with information about Morgans and Policare conspired to dis- an order designating certain synthetic parking lot. the party when Ovalles a large fight with shots Ovalles’ whereabouts is tribute 7,000 grams or more of a mix- substances illegal under the Controlled In the latest case, an arrived at about 12:30 fired and found Kemp asked to call 911. ture or substance known as bath salts Substance Act. unnamed witness told a.m.. A large group of lying in the backyard. Ovalles was free on since December 2011. The indictment “Nothing could be worse than bath police he was attending people including Kemp Kemp was transported $100,000 bail on charges also seeks the forfeiture of the property, salts,” Biscotto said. “All drugs are bad a party at the house and gathered in front. Ovalles to Geisinger Wyoming he attempted to kill Kubiak a bank account in the name of Morgans, but bath salts, it alters your behavior and was talking to another was overheard saying, “I Valley Medical Center, in January. He was also a 2005 Chevrolet Colorado pickup makes people crazy. I’m glad police came man in front when Kemp have a problem with this where he was pronounced free on $1,000 bail on truck, and $700,000. and made the arrests. They did a great showed up and soon guy,” referring to Kemp, dead at 2:05 a.m. Sunday, heroin possession charges, The indictment does not say the source job.” thereafter, Ovalles. and “I am going to get about 45 minutes after he according to court records.

based on Shucosky’s more said. with more than eight years of buy back past full-time county left county employment, and Pension than 14 years of employment The state pension law says service to collect pensions early employment if they left and that’s the amount Hummer stat- From page 1A in county-funded family court, retirees can return to work part- if they’re involuntarily elimi- later returned to work — a prac- ed must be paid back to buy the Hummer said. time as long as they work fewer nated through a layoff or loss of tice that increases their future credit. Hummer said he and the Several other pension oddi- Shucosky is eligible to collect than 1,000 hours annually. a re-election campaign. Musto pension. board solicitor reviewed the law ties came up Wednesday: the pension because he turned Hummer said at least one Carroll lost a campaign against The board tabled Topolski’s after the meeting and saw no • Michael Shucosky will start 60 last month. Former county other retiree still works part- District Attorney Stefanie request Wednesday because authority permitting the board receiving a $1,445 monthly employees with less than 20 time for the county, and he Salavantis in November 2011. county Manager Robert to charge Topolski additional retirement later this month years of employment generally monitors payroll hours. If retir- • Elizabeth (Decker) Lawton, a board member, ques- interest. even though he still works in must wait until age 60 to receive ees exceed 1,000 hours, he must Topolski, who ran the protho- tioned if the county can force In addition to the Shucosky’s county government. a pension, while those with halt their pension because they notary’s office in 2009 after Topolski to pay interest on the pension, the board approved Shucosky is permitted to 20-plus years can retire at 55. would be considered full-time. Jill Moran’s resignation until purchase price to compensate four monthly pensions over receive a pension for past coun- • Former county District Another pension quirk Carolee Medico Olenginski the fund for losing out on poten- $1,000 Wednesday: Florence ty employment while working Attorney Jackie Musto Carroll allowed Musto Carroll to start took office, returned to county tial investment earnings when Muth, $3,723; Al Guerin, as county court administrator is permitted to continue receiv- collecting a $1,005 monthly pen- employment in the court sys- her initial employee contribu- $2,796; Al Flora, who was because his current position is ing a county pension even sion last year when she was 52. tem in January 2012 and is tions were withdrawn. terminated as chief public funded and controlled by the though she was recently hired Musto Carroll had 12 years of seeking pension credit for her Topolski received $4,483 — defender in April, $2,682; John state, officials said. as a part-time assistant county county employment at the time, prior county employment. the money she paid into the Sieminski, $2,312; and Paul The county pension was solicitor for $39,885, Hummer and the law allows employees State law allows employees to fund plus interest — when she McGarry, $2,308.

Fraud er money that one military officer refused sit around at computers and play games. The whistle blower suit was joined with the Department of Justice in the to accept. It’s been a frustrating and life The more contractors that came in, the by the U.S. Department of Justice. As amount of $5.75M. She provided a From page 1A changing ordeal for Lt. Col. Ferner, but less work that got done. And the more a reward under the False Claims Act statement from the company on the we salute his effort to expose wrongdo- that occurred, the angrier I got, because for exposing fraud against the govern- settlement: Ferner retired early from the Air ing, even though it put his career on the we were not being good stewards of the ment, Lt Col Ferner received nearly “SAIC disputes the allegations Force in 2010 and moved to New line by bucking the chain of command.” taxpayers’ money. It was wrong. It was $1 million of the nearly $5.75 million brought in a complaint by DOJ, but Zealand, his wife’s native country. He According to the release, Ferner illegal and it was immoral.” SAIC paid back to the government. agreed to settle to avoid cost of pro- lives on a 25-acre alpaca farm and is was chief of staff for the Coalition and ‘Told to keep quiet’ The Justice Department issued a state- tracted litigation. SAIC was and con- taking classes at a local university Irregular Warfare Center at Nellis Air The release states Ferner reported ment on the settlement: tinues to be fully cooperative with the there. He was not available for com- Force Base in Las Vegas when SAIC his concerns up the chain of command, “Federal contracts must be awarded federal government and transparent in ment Wednesday. was awarded a multi-million-dollar but his efforts to expose the wrongdo- based on full disclosure and fair deal- disclosure of information to the DOJ.” Law firm’s statement contract in 2007 to help CIWC develop ing were rebuffed. ing. It is completely unacceptable for Charles Ferner said he is proud of According to Angie Moreschi, com- enhanced warfare capabilities in the “He was told to keep quiet,” the release taxpayer dollars to be paid under cir- what his son did to expose fraud. munications director/investigator at fight against terrorism. Ferner became states. “When he wouldn’t, he eventually cumstances where the integrity of the “If he had kept his mouth shut he James Hoyer Newcomer & Smiljanich, suspicious that normal contract proce- faced retaliation. His superiors threat- contracting process has been under- probably could have made general,” the law firm issued a press release dures were bypassed and was alarmed ened to deploy him to Afghanistan while mined.” he said.”When I moved here from detailing the case that has caught that his military supervisors condoned he was undergoing cancer treatment. SAIC’s viewpoint New Jersey, I wanted my kids to go to national attention. and wanted to cover up the violation. Ultimately, Ferner was fired from his job Jennifer A. Gephart, spokeswoman Scranton Prep and be educated by the The release states: “This was a case of Ferner is quoted in the release, stat- and relegated to a menial position with for SAIC, said the company acknowl- Jesuits. His actions speak well for that fraud, waste and abuse involving taxpay- ing: “We were basically paying guys to little to no responsibility.” edges a settlement has been reached education.”

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THE TIMES LEADER timesleader.com Thursday,July 11, 2013 Hernandez RochesterpitchersilencesRailRiders shows perils of Jeter makes six right. He had a little trou- ble getting a grip on the plays in the field ball, but threw to second and commits an in time for the force out. Then in the fourth hero worship error at short inning with two outs, he charged once again, Robert Kraft claims he was So is the police narrative of By DAVE ROSENGRANT fielded the slow-hopper duped, though the owner of Hernandez’s reaction when [email protected] throwing to first to get the New England Patriots they asked him later about the out. On the next seemed to have plenty of a body being found nearby. MOOSIC – For the first opportunity he wasn’t warnings before taking tight They said he didn’t ask who time since Derek Jeter so fortunate going to his end Aaron Hernandez died. was in town with the left then bouncing a ball in the 2010 NFL draft. “What’s with Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, on the throw to first that The fact Hernandez all the ques- the RailRiders lost a ball went for an error. was left untouched by tions?” police said game. “I felt good. There was other teams until mid- Hernandez asked Rochester – and a a lot of different situa- way through the fourth before shutting the power outage at PNC tions that happened. It round despite his obvi- door on them. He Field – ruined Jeter’s was good to do an array ous physical skills was returned with his party on Wednesday of things there,” said one. So was an inci- Tim attorney’s business night as starting pitch- Jeter, who signed auto- dent while Hernandez card, but didn’t er Liam Hendriks held graphs during the 21-min- was at the University Dahlberg respond when police SWB in check over eight ute delay while the lights of Florida, when the AP Sports told him they were innings allowing just one on the left side of the field 17-year-old allegedly Columnist investigating the run on three hits as the were out. refused to pay for two death, according to Red Wings stopped the During his press con- drinks at a bar and then court records. This RailRiders’ six-game win ference he said that he sucker-punched an employee isn’t just another NFL play- streak with a 5-1 win at had not been informed who tried to collect. er arrest, something we’ve PNC Field. BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER yet by New Yo rk person- And then there was a become accustomed to over Jeter, meanwhile saw Yankees shortstop DerekJeter, center, grounds out in the first inning as Rochester first baseman nel where he would be psychological profile from a the years. This is uncharted a lot of action in the Chris Colabello, right, awaits the throw and home plate umpire Chad Whitson watches from behind at playing today because the scouting service widely dis- territory, as evidenced by the field being a part of six PNC Field in Moosic on Wednesday night.Jeter is on a rehab assignment with the RailRiders. Yankees game had just tributed among NFL teams way Kraft and the Patriots plays, but the 39-year-old concluded. But if his time that ranked him on the bot- handled it. Yankee captain looked a eventful frame for Jeter. he charged a bouncer to got to, but no out was with the RailRiders is up, tom of the scale for social Criticize them for signing bit rusty having trouble First, he took a one- the left side then threw to recorded on the infield he enjoyed it. maturity and indicated there Hernandez in the first place, on an exchange once and hopper, backed up, third on a fielder’s choice. single. He got a chance “The fans have been could be problems ahead. sure, but within 90 minutes committing a throwing planted on his left foot The very next ball in play on the next ball in play great to me while I’ve “Hernandez’s … responses of his arrest, they cut him error on another. and threw a strike to was hit up the middle that again. This time a hard suggest that he enjoys living despite knowing they’d have The third inning was an first. Two batters later, Jeter went to his left and grounder hit mildly to his See RAILRIDERS |4B on the edge of acceptable to take a hit on the salary behavior and that he may be cap. His locker was quickly prone to partying too much cleaned out, and they fur- and doing questionable ther washed their hands of Harris’ crusade is defending late PSU coach Paterno things that could be seen as him with the jersey trade-in a problem for him and his weekend at Gillette Stadium. Mark Dent wearing a navy sports coat. His Penn State football player. Mr. charity. team,” said the report by “What we’ve generally seen Pittsburgh Post-Gazette hair is thinning, but his beard is Capretto remembers Harris say- In the weeks following his Human Resource Tactics, in the past when athletes thick. He has a microphone in ing, ” ‘Look Bob, I’m going to dismissal in 2011, Ravenstahl which was obtained by Wall run afoul with the law, teams STATE COLLEGE — his hand, a captivated be very vocal about this. Yo u’d received more criticism, and Street Journal. generally stick with their The theme song from audience at his feet and better distance yourself from me Harris was quickly reinstated. If Kraft was duped, so stars especially through the “Skyfall” crackles out another man’s legacy on because there are going to be Appreciation for his former were fans who shelled out legal process like the Ravens of raised speakers in a his mind rather than his people coming after me.’ “ coach and a gut feeling drove his 100 bucks for a No. 81 jer- did with Ray Lewis,” said hotel ballroom festooned own. The first time Harris spoke actions. sey. They didn’t have access Ramsey Poston, a crisis with chandeliers. Yo u’ve In the wild month of out in support of Paterno in the “It was a start where you really to psychological profiles, communication expert who heard Adele’s lyrics. She November 2011, when wake of the Jerry Sandusky child felt that you didn’t know where didn’t know much about heads Tuckahoe Strategies, sings about standing tall Penn State football coach sexual abuse scandal, Meadows this was going,” he said. “You Hernandez other than he a public relations firm in together when the sky HARRIS Joe Paterno was fired, Casino and Race Track halted a felt kind of alone. In my wildest was a big tight end with soft Denton, Md. “This is a very crumbles, “where worlds Harris visited State sponsorship deal it had recent- dreams I wouldn’t have guessed hands. different move, one that sug- collide and days are College several times. ly made with him. Pittsburgh where we’ve come out today.” They loved him because gests to me that the organi- dark.” Driving back to Pittsburgh from Mayor Luke Ravenstahl then Harris’ one-man rebellion has he could catch touchdown zation takes its reputation As the song fades out, Franco one of these jaunts, he called Bob asked him to step down as the passes, and they cheered very seriously.” Harris takes the stage alone, Capretto, his friend and a former chair of the Pittsburgh Promise See HARRIS |4B before last season when he The Patriots should have was given a new $40 million quit there, but Kraft talked contract to be Tom Brady’s to a select group of media on biggest target. Monday and said Hernandez MLB drug probe litigation could be lengthy Now Hernandez sits in a seemed like a nice enough jail cell, charged with a mur- guy. Respectful, likable, he Ronald Blum der portrayed in court docu- even gave Kraft a check for AP Sports Writer Does the commissioner’s office ers for their links to Biogenesis its discipline. ments as a cold-blooded exe- his late wife’s charity after have the right to announce any of America, including A-Rod and The players’ refusal to respond cution. He has pleaded not signing a new contract. NEW YORK — We may suspensions before grievances are Braun, both former MVPs. Miami to MLB’s questions were first guilty to the charge. He’s also Maybe Kraft didn’t read never know exactly what Alex decided by an arbitrator? Can a New Times reported in January reported by ESPN and the New being investigated in connec- the psychological review, Rodriguez and Ryan Braun are player not previously disciplined that the closed Florida anti-aging Yo rk Daily News. tion with a double killing in though it hardly matters. being accused of in Major League under the drug agreement be sus- clinic had distributed banned MLB hopes to complete the Boston last year involving a Because in football — in all ’s Biogenesis investiga- pended for more than 50 games performance-enhancing drugs to player interviews in mid-July but car rented in his name. sports, really — the urge to tion — if they beat the rap. because of multiple violations? major leaguers. is not sure whether it will meet Millionaire sports hero win trumps everything and That’s because details likely Two people familiar with the Lawyers for the commission- that schedule. Management then one day, just another inmate teams with the most tal- will be caught in a tangle of legal investigation said if manage- er’s office have been interview- will have to decide what disci- the next. There may never ented players win more than gymnastics involving MLB, the ment and the union can’t agree ing players and many, including pline it intends to impose. have been such a spectacular others. players’ union and probably an on the process, arbitrator Fredric Braun, have refused to answer Baseball’s joint drug agreement fall by an active player. It’s why baseball teams arbitrator, who could rule no dis- Horowitz likely would be asked questions about their dealings calls for a 50-game suspension During the weekend, reward known steroid users cipline is warranted. to decide. The people spoke on with Biogenesis, the two people for a first offense, 100 games for the Patriots held an event with fat new contracts, and Lengthy proceedings make it condition of anonymity because said. Braun was interviewed in a second and a lifetime ban for a for fans to exchange their why players such as Pacman nearly a certainty most, if not all, no public statements were autho- late June, and Rodriguez is sched- third. Among the players linked Hernandez jerseys for oth- Jones keep getting chances suspensions would be served in rized. uled to be interviewed Friday. to Biogenesis, Toronto’s Melky ers. in the NFL. 2014. MLB has spent most of the Braun and Rodriguez have said The conversations on the Indeed, Hernandez was Among the early legal issues: year investigating about 20 play- they didn’t do anything that mer- See MLB |4B drive to the stadium must a winner on the field, help- have been awkward. How do ing the Patriots get to their you tell a kid that the athlete last Super Bowl, where he he or she idolized — whose caught a touchdown pass Tour leader Froome gains bigger lead on rivals name was stitched across and led the team in receiving their back — is an accused yards. Jerome Pugmire behind Froome, while Alberto killer? Sometimes, though, AP Sports Writer Contador improved to fourth but There are other conversa- there’s a price to pay for put- is 3:54 behind. tions that should be just as ting winning ahead of every- MONT-SAINT-MICHEL, Meanwhile, the 2010 Tour uncomfortable: How can par- thing. FRANCE — Halfway through the champ Andy Schleck and 2011 ents promote hero worship Fans, meanwhile, prob- Tour de France, Chris Froome winner Cadel Evans lost massive of athletes when they know ably won’t give it a second appears unstoppable after time. so little about the person in thought except to ponder extending the lead on his rivals “I’m happy with my shape,” the uniform? Why are we who the Patriots might find in the time trial on Wednesday. Froome said. “I think I’ve shown so quick to idolize someone to replace Hernandez. Not Although in the mountains that I can hold based simply on their ability their fault he was drafted by Froome missed my own and time trial, also.” to throw or catch a ball? the team, certainly not their out on his second As the two-time world time Hernandez is, of course, fault he was charged with stage win by 12 trial champion, Martin did innocent until found guilty. murder. seconds to win- not disappoint over the 20.5- That’s a basic tenet of our Besides, when it comes ner Tony Martin mile route in Normandy from legal system, and sometimes to hero worship, there’s of Germany, the Avranches to the breathtaking things aren’t always what always another player. And, stage 11 perfor- island citadel of Mont-Saint- authorities say. of course, another jersey to FROOME mance felt like Michel. But the account of semi be had. a big victory AP Photo “Hats off to Tony Martin,” pro player Odin Lloyd being for the British rider because his Beads of sweat poor down as Tony Martin rides through the individual time trial Froome said. “It just goes to lured to an early morning car Tim Dahlberg is a national sports challengers were at least two during the eleventh stage of the Tour de France on Wednesday. show what class he has.” ride and then shot to death columnist for The Associated Press. minutes slower. 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Saturday, July 13 50 CENT TRIFECTA (3-4-5) $203.20 Aberdeen 2, State College 1 girls entering grades 4-9 in the fall. LOS ANGELES KINGS—Signed LW Maxim Kit- Cost is $80 per player and $320 LITTLE LEAGUE 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $50.80 Vermont at Batavia, 7:05 p.m. The registration fee is $85, or $75 if syn to a three-year entry level contract and RW per foursome and includes golf cart, Section 5 Major Baseball 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (3-4-5-2) $551.40 Williamsport at Connecticut, 7:05 p.m. Brian O’Neill to a one-year contract. registered by July 1. To register, or for (at Archbald Little League) 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $27.57 Auburn 2, Brooklyn 0, 4 innings, susp., rain prizes, food and refreshments, and a MONTREAL CANADIENS—Signed F Gabriel Back Mtn. American vs. North Pocono, 5:30 p.m. Twelfth - $11,000 Pace 1:50.4 Tri-City at Mahoning Valley, ppd., rain more information, send your name, Dumont to a two-year contract. gift.The booster club is also seeking Plains vs. Archbald, 7:30 p.m. 5-Andy Roo (Ge Napolitano Jr) 3.80 3.00 3.20 Staten Island at Lowell, 7:05 p.m. phone number and camper name and NEW JERSEY DEVILS—Re-signed D Marek 4-Loadedupntruckin (An McCarthy) 9.80 8.00 Thursday’s Games hole sponsors for $50 and $100. Zidlicky. 7-Excel Nine (Ma Romano) 4.20 Auburn 2, Brooklyn 0, 4 innings, comp. of susp. grade to [email protected]. For further information call Ken NEW YORK RANGERS—Agreed to terms with EXACTA (5-4) $44.00 game whAt’s ON tv D Justin Falk. 50 CENT TRIFECTA (5-4-7) $215.60 Tri-City at Mahoning Valley, 6 p.m., 1st game Givens at 201-294-9673 or kgivens@ OTTAWA SENATORS—Re-signed D Mark 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $53.90 Staten Island at Lowell, 7:05 p.m. West Side Soccer Club will have a atlanticirrigation.com. Borowiecki to a two-year contract and F David CYCLING 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (5-4-7-6) $1,040.00 Jamestown at Hudson Valley, 7:05 p.m. Challenger Sports British Soccer Dziurzynski to a one-year contract. 8 a.m. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $52.00 Vermont at Batavia, 7:05 p.m. PHOENIX COYOTES—Named Newell Brown as- Camp.The camp runs from July NBCSN — Tour de France, stage 12, Fougeres PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (5-3-5) $45.60 Brooklyn at Auburn, 7:05 p.m. Helping Hands Society, a non-profit sistant coach. 15-19, at Hopkins Park in Edwardsville. to Tours, France Scratched: He’s Unbelievable State College at Aberdeen, 7:05 p.m. PITTSBURGH PENGUINS—Signed F Matt organization for special needs children GOLF Thirteenth - $13,000 Trot 1:55.3 Williamsport at Connecticut, 7:05 p.m. Challenger is the world’s leading D’Agostini to a one-year contract. 5:30 a.m. 3-Lindy’s Tru Grit (Ja Morrill Jr) 4.40 2.40 2.20 Tri-City at Mahoning Valley, 8:30 p.m., 2nd game in Hazleton, will have its second SAN JOSE SHARKS—Named Joe Will general soccer camp.Visiting British coaches TGC — European PGA Tour, Scottish Open, first 1-Andy Revrac (Si Allard) 3.40 3.00 Friday’s Games annual Divots in the Dark night golf manager of Worcester (AHL). Promoted Jon Gus- round, at Inverness, Scotland 4-Jo Pa’s Donato (Th Jackson) 2.60 State College at Aberdeen, 7:05 p.m. stay with host families. All campers tafson to vice president of business operations for tournament sponsored by Pedri 12:30 p.m. EXACTA (3-1) $8.80 Brooklyn at Auburn, 7:05 p.m. Worcester. Re-signed G Alex Stalock and F Matt receive a new soccer ball, T-shirt, TGC — LPGA, Manulife Financial Classic, first 50 CENT TRIFECTA (3-1-4) $34.80 Vermont at Batavia, 7:05 p.m. Law Office, LLC. The tournament Pelech to a one-year contract. Signed D Rob Da- evaluation and poster. For more round, at Waterloo, Ontario 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $8.70 Williamsport at Connecticut, 7:05 p.m. vison and D Adam Comrie to one-year contracts. will be held Friday, July 19, at 7:30 3 p.m. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (3-1-4-6) $152.00 Jamestown at Hudson Valley, 7:05 p.m. information on the camp and/or being WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Signed D Karl Al- TGC — PGA Tour, John Deere Classic, first 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $7.60 Staten Island at Lowell, 7:05 p.m. p.m. at Edgewood in the Pines. zner to a four-year contract. Re-signed F Peter a host family,visit www.WSUSC.org or round, at Silvis, Ill. Scratched: Moon Lit Trail Tri-City at Mahoning Valley, 7:05 p.m. Those not interested in golfing may LeBlanc to a one-year contract. 4 p.m. Fourteenth - $9,000 Pace 1:53.0 call Matthew at 779-7785 and Ian at American Hockey League still register to eat and drink for ESPN2 — USGA, U.S. Senior Open Champion- 2-Fox Valley Hermia (Ma Miller) 3.40 2.40 2.40 877-439-9195. NORFOLK ADMIRALS—Signed RW Zack Stor- ship, first round, at Omaha, Neb. 6-Highly Thought Of (Th Jackson) 14.40 5.40 FIGht sChEDULE $30. For those interested in golfing tini and D Nolan Yonkman to one-year contracts.< LEAGUES 6 p.m. 3-Bling (Ge Napolitano Jr) 2.40 SOCCER as well as the cookout the cost is TGC — Web.com Tour, Utah Championship, first EXACTA (2-6) $43.40 July 12 Checkerboard Inn Bowling League has round, at Sandy, Utah< 50 CENT TRIFECTA (2-6-3) $122.60 At Texas Station Casino, Las Vegas (ESPN2), $50. Golfers will walk to four holes CHIVAS USA—Acquired F Erick Torres from Club openings for teams in the upcoming 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $30.65 Chris Avalos vs. Drian Francisco, 10, junior feath- Deportivo Guadalajara. with assistance from glow sticks 1 p.m. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (2-6-3-7) $870.80 erweights; Glen Tapia vs. Abie Han, 10, junior 2013-2014 season. This is an 80 D.C. UNITED—Signed M Collin Martin. and up lighting.All attendees can YES — Kansas City at N.Y. Yankees 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $43.54 middleweights. percent handicapped men’s league LA GALAXY—Named Mike Munoz to the Acad- 7 p.m. LATE DOUBLE (3-2) $9.00 July 13 that bowls on Wednesdays at 6:45 p.m. participate in the two golf contests emy coaching staff.< Total Handle-$526,114 At The Casino, Monte Carlo, Monaco, Khabib MLB — Texas at Baltimore at Chacko’s Family Bowling Center. that will be laid out close to the club 7 p.m. Allakhverdiev vs. Souleymane M’baye, 12, for house. For more information or to CSN — Washington at Philadelphia hARNEss RACING Allakhverdiev’s WBA World-IBO junior welter- League play is 34 weeks and will begin BAsEBALL weight titles; Max Bursak vs. Prince Arron, 12, in August 2013. For more information, register call 455-4958 or visit www. 7 p.m. for Bursak’s European middleweight title; Ilunga helpinghandssociety.com. Golfers SE2, WYLN — Buffalo at Lehigh Valley Pocono Downs Results Makabu vs. Dmytro Kucher, 12, cruiserweights; call Chacko’s or Frank Lipski at 675- SOFTBALL Tuesday, July 09, 2013 Denis Grachev vs. Edwin Rodriguez, 10, light 7532. should register as soon as possible so International League heavyweights. 8 p.m. North Division Dick McNulty Bowling League needs there are enough glow in the dark golf ESPN — World Cup, round robin, United States First - $13,000 Pace 1:52.0 WLPct. GB July 19 balls for all players.All proceeds will go vs. Canada, at Oklahoma City 1-Nassau County (An McCarthy) 2.80 2.10 2.10 Pawtucket (Red Sox) 52 40 .565 — At Rockingham Park, Salem, N.H., (ESPN2), two teams to fill their Tuesday night WNBA BASKETBALL 2-I’m Banksy (Th Jackson) 13.60 8.00 Lehigh Valley (Phillies) 49 45 .521 4 Olusegun Ajose vs. Hank Lundy, 10, junior wel- winter bowling league.The league is to the services provided at the Helping 9 p.m. 6-Enjoy The Ride (Mo Teague) 5.60 Buffalo (Blue Jays) 46 45 .505 5½ terweights. Hands Society. ESPN2 — Los Angeles at Tulsa At the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas a men’s league with an 80 percent EXACTA (1-2) $50.60 Rochester (Twins) 47 47 .500 6 Keystone Volunteer Fire Company No. 50 CENT TRIFECTA (1-2-6) $343.80 RAILRIDERS 46 46 .500 6 (SHO), Badou Jack vs. Farah Ennis, 10, super handicap.The league bowls on Tuesday 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $85.95 Syracuse (Nationals) 38 54 .413 14 middleweights. nights at 6:30 p.m. at Chacko’s 1 will have a golf tournament Saturday, 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (1-2-6-8) $1,947.00 South Division July 20 July 13 at Sand Springs Country Club. tRANsACtIONs 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $97.35 WLPct. GB At Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio, Calif. (FSN), Family Bowling Center n Wilkes-Barre. Scratched: Native’s Revenge Durham (Rays) 59 35 .628 — Frankie Gomez vs. Demarcus Corley, 10, junior Call Wendy Thoman at 824-3086 The tournament will be a four-man BASEBALL Second - $12,000 Trot 1:57.4 Norfolk (Orioles) 49 43 .533 9 ; Randy Caballero vs. Miguel Ro- scramble with registration from 12:30 American League or Fred Favire at 215-0180 for more 7-Mystical Cheetah (Ma Romano) 24.40 9.40 3.40 Charlotte (White Sox) 41 53 .436 18 bles, 10, junior . p.m. to 1:15 p.m. The tournament BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Reinstated LHP Wei- 1-Callmeclassylady (Er Carlson) 4.40 2.80 Gwinnett (Braves) 39 54 .419 19½ July 21 information. Yin Chen from the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Josh 3-Abbie’sgotattitude (An McCarthy) 2.10 West Division At Areneta Coliseum, , , begins at 1:30 p.m. The cost is $75 per Stinson from Norfolk (IL). MEETINGS EXACTA (7-1) $92.00 WLPct. GB John Riel Casimero vs. Mauricio Fuentes, 12, for Kingston/Forty Fort Little League person and all proceeds will benefit the OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Selected the contract 50 CENT TRIFECTA (7-1-3) $190.80 Indianapolis (Pirates) 59 35 .628 — Casimero’s IBF junior flyweight title. of RHP Sonny Gray from Sacramento (PCL). Op- 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $47.70 Louisville (Reds) 46 48 .489 13 July 23 Board of Directors will meet Sunday, equipment fund. For more information, tioned RHP Dan Straily to Sacramento. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (7-1-3-2) $736.40 Columbus (Indians) 42 52 .447 17 At Tokyo, Koki Kameda vs. John Mark Apolinario, call Scott Card at 956-3916. National League July 14, at 6 p.m. at the Forty Fort 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $36.82 Toledo (Tigers) 39 55 .415 20 12, for Kameda’s WBA World bantamweight title. Misericordia University will host a golf MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Optioned RHP John- DAILY DOUBLE (1-9) $2.80 Wednesday’s Games July 26 borough building. Interested members ny Hellweg to Wisconsin (MWL). DAILY DOUBLE (1-7) $32.80 Columbus 4, Indianapolis 4, tie, 12 innings, susp., At Thunder Valley Casino Resort, Lincoln, Calif. are encouraged to attend. tournament to benefit MU Athletics PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Signed INF Erich Scratched: Chicago Fire rain (ESPN2), Juan Carlos Burgos vs. Daulis Prescott, old Forge Gridiron Alumni Club will Monday, July 22, at Huntsville Golf Weiss to a minor league contract. Third - $13,000 Pace 1:56.0 Norfolk at Gwinnett, 6:05 p.m. 10, junior ; Josenilson Dos Santos vs. American Association 6-Barefoot Beauty (Do McNair) 2.40 2.10 2.10 Buffalo at Syracuse, 7 p.m. Miguel Gonzalez, 10, lightweights. hold its next monthly meeting on Club.The cost of the captain and EL PASO DIABLOS—Signed LHP Jorge Lugo. 5-Fancy Desire (Ty Buter) 3.00 2.40 Louisville at Toledo, 7 p.m. July 27 Wednesday,July 17, at 7 p.m. in the crew event is $175, includes cart, KANSAS CITY T-BONES—Released RHP Eric 4-Mysticity (Ke Wallis) 2.60 Durham 5, Charlotte 1 At Macau, China (HBO), Evgeny Gradovich vs. Gonzalez. EXACTA (6-5) $7.40 Pawtucket at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m. Mauricio Munoz, 12, for Gradovich’s IBF feath- Cafe Rinaldi banquet room. Anyone greens fees, lunch, dinner, on-course LAREDO LEMURS—Signed LHP Matt Dunbar. 50 CENT TRIFECTA (6-5-4) $25.20 Rochester at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 7:05 p.m. erweight title; Juan Francisco Estrada vs. Milan over the age of 21 who played at refreshments, range time and prizes. Released LHP James Mannara. 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $6.30 Thursday’s Games Melindo, 12, for Estrada’s WBO and WBA Su- least one year of varsity football Registration begins at 10 a.m. with ST. PAUL SAINTS—Released C Mark Radm- 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (6-5-4-3) $223.60 Norfolk at Gwinnett, 12:05 p.m. per World flyweight titles; Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Joe acher. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $11.18 Charlotte at Durham, 7:05 p.m. Hanks, 10, heavyweights; Genesis Servania vs. at Old Forge High School, and is a shotgun start at 11 a.m. A cocktail WICHITAWINGNUTS—Released RHP Ben Gra- PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (1-7-6) $145.40 Toledo at Columbus, 7:05 p.m. Konosuke Tomiyama, 10, super bantamweights. interested in becoming a member reception will be held at 4:30 p.m. with ham. Scratched: Somenicebeach Buffalo at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m. At San Antonio (SHO), Andre Berto vs. Jesus Frontier League Fourth - $9,000 Pace 1:52.2 Syracuse at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 7:05 p.m. Soto Karass, 12, welterweights; Omar Figueroa of the club, is invited to attend. A awards and dinner to follow at 5:30 EVANSVILLE OTTERS—Signed C Brian Erie. 5-No Bu (Ja Morrill Jr) 2.60 2.20 2.10 Rochester at Pawtucket, 7:05 p.m. vs. Nihito Arakawa, 12, for the interim WBC light- social will immediately follow the p.m. A silent auction featuring a variety GATEWAY GRIZZLIES—Traded C Matt Mirabal 8-Open Water (Er Carlson) 7.40 4.20 Indianapolis at Louisville, 7:05 p.m. weight title; Diego Chaves vs. , 12, meeting. For more information, email of sports items, including tickets to to Washington for future considerations. Signed 2-Art Of Illusion (An McCarthy) 2.10 Friday’s Games for the interim WBA World title. RHP Ethan McKenzie. EXACTA (5-8) $27.80 Gwinnett at Durham, 7:05 p.m. Aug. 1 [email protected]. Phillies, Yankees and Eagles games, will United League 50 CENT TRIFECTA (5-8-2) $48.20 Buffalo at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m. At Bangkok, Thailand, Kompayak Porpramuk vs. The SAN ANGELO COLTS—Signed OF Justin be held from for 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $12.05 Rochester at Pawtucket, 7:05 p.m. Koki Eto, 12, for Porpramuk’s interim WBA World Reed. Released OF Matt Wright.< with a live auction at 7 p.m. For more 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (5-8-2-3) $269.60 Charlotte at Norfolk, 7:05 p.m. flyweight title. BASKETBALL 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $13.48 Indianapolis at Louisville, 7:05 p.m. Aug. 2 Pauly Friedman 5K Family Walk/ National Basketball Association Scratched: Shamderock, Ya Gotta Go Syracuse at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 7:05 p.m. At Buffalo Run Casino, Miami, Okla. (ESPN2), Ja- NBA—Announced the resignation of executive PHYSICALS Run, conducted by Family Service Fifth - $8,500 Trot 1:55.4 Toledo at Columbus, 7:15 p.m. vier Fortuna vs. Luis Franco, 10, featherweights. vice president, team marketing and business op- 2-Cds Eldorado (Ge Napolitano Jr) 4.00 2.20 2.10 Aug. 3 Nanticoke Area Physical Examinations Association of NEPA, will be held erations Chris Granger, to become the president 5-Divas Photo (Ja Morrill Jr) 2.60 2.80 for fall sports will be conducted at of the Sacramento Kings, effective Aug. 1. An- Eastern League At Uncasville, Conn. (NBCSN), Curtis Stevens vs. Sunday, Aug. 11, at Misericordia 4-Savage Pride (Th Jackson) 3.60 Saul Roman, 10, middleweights; Eddie Chambers nounced the resignation executive vice president, EXACTA (2-5) $8.60 the office of Dr.Jon Olenginski, 4 East University in Dallas. Registration is at Eastern Division vs. Thabisco Mchunu, 10, cruiserweights; Tomasz basketball operations, Stu Jackson. Named Rod 50 CENT TRIFECTA (2-5-4) $26.20 Main St., Nanticoke. A completed WLPct. GB Adamek vs. Tony Grano, 10, heavyweights; To- 8:30 a.m. The race starts at 9:30 a.m. Thorn president, basketball operations. 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $6.55 Binghamton (Mets) 53 33 .616 — masz Adamek vs. Tony Grano, 10, heavyweights. PIAA-CIPPE form is required prior to To register, call 823-5144.The event ATLANTA HAWKS—Signed F Paul Millsap to a 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (2-5-4-7) $200.40 Portland (Red Sox) 45 42 .517 8½ Aug. 9 two-year contract. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $10.02 being given an exam. No physicals is open to all ages and walk-ups will Trenton (Yankees) 45 44 .506 9½ At Morongo Casino Resort & Spa, Cabazon, Calif. CHARLOTTE BOBCATS—Signed C Al Jefferson Sixth - $9,000 Pace 1:51.1 New Britain (Twins) 44 45 .494 10½ (ESPN2), Emmanuel Tagoe vs. Gerardo Robles, will be done without a form signed be accepted on race day. This benefit and C Cody Zeller. Waived F Tyrus Thomas. 5-American Gi (Ke Wallis) 23.00 10.80 5.00 New Hmpshr (B.Jays) 43 46 .483 11½ 12, for the vacant IBF Inter-Continental super by a parent/guardian. CIPPE forms CHICAGO BULLS—Signed G-F Mike Dunleavy, 7-Battle Call (Ty Buter) 14.80 7.00 walk/run will help raise money for FSA Reading (Phillies) 38 51 .427 16½ featherweights title; Rustam Nugaev vs. Jose G Tony Snell and F Erik Murphy. 1-Pembroke Dewey (Ge Napolitano Jr) 2.80 are available online at www.gnasd. Western Division Hernandez, 10, lightweights. NEPA’s Help Line. DETROIT PISTONS—Signed F Josh Smith to a EXACTA (5-7) $253.20 WLPct. GB At Indio, Calif. (SHO), Deontay Wilder vs. Sergei com and four-year contract. 50 CENT TRIFECTA (5-7-1) $1,547.40 Penn State Wilkes-Barre Alumni Harrisburg (Nationals) 50 41 .549 — Liakhovich, 10, heavyweights. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS—Picked up the 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $386.85 at the principal’s or athletic director’s Constituent Society will have its Erie (Tigers) 46 42 .523 2½ Aug. 10 2014-15 option on the coach Mark Jackson. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (5-7-1-6) $29,562.20 Akron (Indians) 44 46 .489 5½ At Panama City, Panama, Anselmo Moreno vs. offices at the high school. No one will 18th annual Penn State Masters Golf INDIANA PACERS—Re-signed F David West. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $1,478.11 Bowie (Orioles) 43 45 .489 5½ William Urina, 12, for Moreno’s WBA Super World practice without a physical exam. Signed G C.J. Watson. PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (5-2-5) $347.80 Tournament at Blue Ridge Trail Golf Richmond (Giants) 42 47 .472 7 bantamweight title; Oscar Escandon vs. Nehomar LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS—Acquired G J.J. PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (6-2-5) $347.80 Exams for football, boys soccer and Altoona (Pirates) 39 50 .438 10 Cermeno, 12, for the interim WBA World junior Club in Mountain Top on Friday, July 12. Redick from Milwaukee and sent G Eric Bledsoe Seventh - $10,000 Trot 1:55.2 Tuesday’s Games title. field hockey will be Saturday, July 20 and F Caron Butler to Phoenix. Los Angeles re- 1-C-O-To Bluegrass (Si Allard) 7.00 3.20 3.40 Registration and lunch begin at 11:30 No games scheduled Aug. 12 ceived F-G Jared Dudley from Phoenix and Mil- 2-Worthy Advantage (Jo Drury) 4.80 5.40 from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Exams for a.m., while the tournament begins at Wednesday’s Games At Tokyo, Shinsuke Yamanaka, vs. Jose Nieves, waukee received two future second-round draft 6-Meadowbranch Red (Br Simpson) 8.20 girls volleyball, girls soccer and girls West at East, (n) 12, for Yamanaka’s WBC bantamweight title; 1 p.m. with a shotgun start.An awards picks. Re-signed G Chris Paul to a five-year con- EXACTA (1-2) $33.80 Thursday’s Games Akira Yaegashi vs. Oscar Blanquet, 12, for Yae- volleyball will be Saturday, Aug. 10, tract and F and C . 50 CENT TRIFECTA (1-2-6) $407.60 banquet will begin at 6:30 p.m. where Portland 0, Binghamton 0, tie, 3 innings, comp. gashi’s WBC flyweigh title. LOS ANGELES LAKERS—Re-signed C Robert 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $101.90 from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. If players of susp. game Aug. 16 tournament and prize winners will be Sacre. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (1-2-6-5) $1,735.40 Portland at Binghamton, 6:35 p.m. can’t attend on their scheduled dates, MIAMI HEAT—Re-signed C-F Chris Andersen to 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $86.77 announced. For more information, call Trenton at New Britain, 7:05 p.m. they may attend on the other day. a one-year contract. Scratched: Rebel Strike At U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago (ESPN), Andrzej Karen Brace-Hodle in the Penn State Richmond at Bowie, 7:05 p.m. —Waived F Lance Eighth - $15,000 Pace 1:51.1 Fonfara vs. Gabriel Campillo, 12, for the IBO light Wyoming Area Sports Physicals will Harrisburg at Erie, 7:05 p.m. Wilkes-Barre Development Office at Thomas. Renounced their rights to F Lou Amund- 7-Hawaii And Sun (Th Jackson) 7.00 5.00 4.60 heavyweight title; Artur Szpilka vs. Mike Mollo, 10, New Hampshire at Reading, 7:05 p.m. take place on the following dates for son, G Xavier Henry and G Roger Mason Jr. 4-Charger Blue Chip (Er Carlson) 8.20 5.20 heavyweights. 675-9228 or email [email protected]. Altoona at Akron, 7:05 p.m. Signed C Greg Stiemsma. 9-Cheyenne Reider (Ho Parker) 4.00 Aug. 17 the following sports: Girls Volleyball NEW YORK KNICKS—Re-signed G Pablo Pri- At Cardiff, Wales (HBO), Nathan Cleverly vs. Ser- Rowan Elise Frederick Memorial Golf EXACTA (7-4) $60.80 9-12, Girls Field Hockey grades 7-12, Tournament, sponsored by Dukey’s gioni to a multiyear contract. 50 CENT TRIFECTA (7-4-9) $532.00 gey Kovalev, 12, for Cleverly’s WBO light heavy- Cross Country grades 7-12 and Golf —Acquired F 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $133.00 weight title. Cafe, to benefit The Children’s Hospital Thomas Robinson from Houston for the rights to 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (7-4-9-1) $2,919.80 At Revel Resort, Atlantic City, N.J. (HBO), Dan- grades 9-12 on July 17 at 3:15 p.m. of Philadelphia will be Sunday, July F Kostas Papnikolaou and F-C Marko Todorovic 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $145.99 iel Geale vs. Darren Barker, 12, for Geale’s IBF Girls and Boys Soccer grades 7-12, and two future second-round picks. Signed F middleweight title; Jonathan Romero vs. Kiki Mar- 28, at Sand Springs Golf Club.The Ninth - $10,000 Trot 1:55.1 New York - Penn League Cheerleading grades 9-12 and Girl Dorell Wright. 3-Dc’s Piggy Bank (Ja Morrill Jr) 4.40 3.20 3.60 tinez, 12, for Romero’s IBF tournament will start at 8 a.m. with a —Traded C Andrea Barg- title. 4-Fortissimo (Ma Romano) 7.80 8.00 McNamara Division Tennis grades 9-12 on July 24 at 3:15 nani to the New York for F Steve Novak, C Marcus At Cancun, Mexico, Takashi Miura vs. Sergio captain and crew format.The cost is 6-Js Miss Linda (Ty Buter) 8.20 WLPct. GB Camby, G-F Quentin Richardson, a 2016 first- p.m. All physicals will be done in the EXACTA (3-4) $41.40 Aberdeen (Orioles) 13 10 .565 — Thompson, 12, for WBC junior title. $80 a person, which includes carts, round draft pick and second-round draft picks in 50 CENT TRIFECTA (3-4-6) $302.80 Hudson Valley (Rays) 13 11 .542 ½ Aug. 23 field house at the football stadium. 2014 and 2017. green fees and equal prizes for three 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $75.70 Staten Island (Yankees) 11 10 .524 1 At Bangkok, Thailand, Nobuo Nashiro vs. Den- No physical will be done without UTAH JAZZ—Acquired C Andris Biedrins, 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (3-4-6-7) $992.40 Brooklyn (Mets) 913.409 3½ kaosan Kaovichit, 12, for the interim WBA World flights. There will also be a hot buffet F Richard Jefferson, G Brandon Rush, 2014 a complete PIAA/CIPPE physical 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $49.62 Pinckney Division super flyweight title. and 2017 first-round draft picks and 2016 and and refreshments at Dukey’s. For more PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (1-7-3) $213.20 WLPct. GB At Dover (Del.) Downs Hotel & Casino, Amir Man- form signed by a parent/guardian. If 2017 second-round picks from Golden State information, call Dukey’s at 270-6718, Tenth - $15,000 Pace 1:51.4 Jamestown (Pirates) 15 8.652 — sour vs. Maurice Harris, 12, for the vacant U.S. and a 2018 second-round pick and cash con- you have not returned a completed 5-Evenin Of Pleasure (McCarthy) 2.40 2.10 2.10 Williamsport (Phillies) 13 8.619 1 Association heavyweight title. John Kebles at 881-0237, Ken Coley at siderations from Denver. Re-signed G Randy 3-Lyons Meandragon (Ty Buter) 7.40 3.00 State College (Cardinals) 14 9.609 1 At Las Vegas, Argenis Mendez vs. Arash Usma- physical form you may pick one up Foye and traded him to Denver and sent G 762-3397, Kevin Nichols at 239-6147 or 1-Allaboutme Hanover (Ja Morrill Jr) 3.60 Batavia (Marlins) 10 11 .476 4 nee, 12, for Mendez’s IBF super featherweight at the Principal’s office or Nurse’s Kevin Murphy to Golden State. Golden State re- EXACTA (5-3) $12.20 Auburn (Nationals) 714.333 7 title; Claudio Merrero vs. Jesus Marcelo Andres Tony Rasimas Jr. at 239-9825. ceived G Andre Iguodala from Denver and sent office and bring it on the day of your 50 CENT TRIFECTA (5-3-1) $41.00 Mahoning Valley (Indians) 716.304 8 Cuellar, 12, for the interim WBA World feather- Wiffle Ball and Horse Shoe the Nuggets a 2018 second-round draft pick. weight title. physical. If you are unable to attend your scheduled physical day, you may Tournament to Benefit Fallen attend another day. officers Remembered will be BWBL raises funds with tournament U11 Stoners second at Whitewater REGISTRATIoNS/TRYoUTS Saturday, July 20, at 9 a.m. at Diamond Plymouth Shawnee Indians will be City Park, 345 Madison St. in Wilkes- having signups for youth football Barre. The tournament is for ages 12 and cheer at the Westover Field on and up.The deadline to register is July Rowe Lane Monday to Thursday from 13.The fee is $10 to enter the wiffle 5:30-7 p.m. Eligible children must be ball tournament and $10 to enter the between ages 5-14 years old and live horse shoe tournament.The wiffle ball in the Plymouth, Courtdale, Pringle tournament will be double elimination, and Luzerne areas. Parents are asked with a minimum of three players on the to bring two proofs of residency, a field and a maximum of five players on copy of a birth certificate, one current the field. A maximum of eight players photo and a doctors note clearing the can bat and all must be registered. The child to play. Call 301-9744 for more horse shoe tournament will have two information. players per team. The rain date will UPCoMING EVENTS/oTHER be Aug. 10. For more information, call Backyard Wiffle Ball League is Kevin Sickle at 704-8344. hosting a Wiffle Ball and Horse Shoe Wyoming ValleyWest Aquatics will Tournament on Saturday, July 20, at 9 have its third annual Classic Car Show a.m. It’s open to anyone age 12 and up. on Saturday, July 20, at Wyoming Deadline to register is July 13. ValleyWest High School. Registration Business Association of the Greater costs $10 per car. All proceeds will Shickshinny Area will be holding its benefit the Wyoming Valley West 14th annual golf tournament at the swimming, diving and water polo Rolling pines in Berwick on July 16 teams.Trophies will be awarded to Photo provided from 1-5 p.m. Registration begins at the top 25 cars plus best of show The Backyard Wiffle Ball League (BWBL) recently hosted its 9th annual BWBL 12:30 p.m. with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. and executive director’s choice. Charity Classic to benefit local resident Dan Peck. Peck recent underwent both Photo provided Registration fee is $70 per golfer, $280 Registration is from 9 a.m. to noon. heart and liver transplants within a week of each other.A15-team WIFFLE ball The Greater Pittston Stoners recently finished second in the U11 division at per foursome. For more information The judging will follow from 12:30- 2:30 p.m. Trophies will be given out at tournament was held at the League’s Diamond City Park at Fred Banks and the Whitewater Soccer Tournament in Forty Fort. Pictured are team members. or to register contact Rich Lapinski 542-7620, Brian Philips 542-5330, 3 p.m. All cars are welcome, including Eddie Degnan Field in the North End section of Wilkes-Barre. Through the entry First row, from left: Sydney Maguire, Morgan Beppler, Caitlin McDonough, fax 542-4045 or email brian.harvis@ muscle cars, classics, race cars, fees and concession sales, the BWBL was able to donate $1,500 to Peck to help Abby Giunta, Lauren Parente. Second row: Sarah McCormick, Hannah Waleski, epix.net. bikes, trucks and kit cars. For more defray some of his medical costs. Pictured: Andy Peck; Dan Peck; Kevin Sickle, Abigail Yatsko, Tierney Porfirio,Amanda McCormick. Coaches: Robert Yatsko Butler Township Police officers information, call Billie Jo Zawatski at BWBL commissioner. and Jason McDonough. Association will have its annual golf 283-2997. www.timesleader.com TIMES LEADER BASEBALL THURSDAY,JULY 11, 2013 PAGE 3B

• A.Jackson (2). HR - Gillaspie (7), Beckham (2), TUESDAY’S LATE BOXES MaJOR LEagUE ROUndUP StandingS StatS Fielder (16). CS - A.Jackson (2). SF - Beckham. Cardinals 9, Astros 5 IP HRER BB SO Houston St. Louis AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago ab rhbi ab rhbi Axelrod L,3-6 5 2-3 11 7723 Altuve 2b 5011MCrpnt 2b 4333 East Division Troncoso 1-3 31100 WL Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Wallac 3b 5111Beltran rf 5121 Purcey 100001 JCastro c3000Hollidy lf 3112 Boston 55 37 .598 ——6-4 W-131-16 24-21 Si.Castro 110001 JDMrtn rf-lf 5011SRonsn ph-lf 0000 Tampa Bay 51 40 .560 3½ —9-1 W-630-18 21-22 Detroit C.Pena 1b 3010Craig 1b 5032 Baltimore 50 42 .543 51½4-6 W-126-19 24-23 Porcello W,6-6 673306 MDmn ph 1110YMolin c2100 New York 49 42 .538 5½ 27-3 W-126-21 23-21 B.Rondon 122211 Krauss lf 2000T.Cruz c1000 Smyly H,10 100001 Harrell p0000Freese 3b 4130 Toronto 44 46 .489 10 6½ 4-6 W-125-21 19-25 Benoit S,8-8 100021 Central Division Carter ph 0100Descals ss 4120 WP - B.Rondon 2. BBarns cf 3100Jay cf 3111 WL Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Umpires - Home, Will Little; First, Chad Fairchild; RCeden ss 2000Wnwrg p2000 Detroit 50 40 .556 ——7-3 W-127-17 23-23 Second, Jeff Kellogg; Third, Eric Cooper. Elmore ss 2021MAdms ph 1000 Cleveland 47 44 .516 3½ 44-6 L-1 26-19 21-25 T - 3:06. A - 39,085 (41,255). BNorrs p2010Siegrist p0000 Kansas City 43 45 .489 66½6-4 L-1 22-22 21-23 Blue Jays 5, Indians 4 Pareds rf 2101Choate p0000 Minnesota 37 50 .425 11½121-9 L-3 21-23 16-27 Toronto Cleveland Blazek p0000 Chicago 35 53 .398 14 14½ 3-7 L-1 19-21 16-32 ab rhbi ab rhbi Mujica p0000 Reyes ss 4010Bourn cf 5230 Totals 35 585Totals 34 915 9 West Division Houston 000 001 004 —5 WL Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Bautist rf 4000ACarer ss 4121 Encrnc 1b 4000Kipnis 2b 4000 St. Louis 210 31101x —9 Oakland 54 37 .593 ——7-3 W-328-14 26-23 Lind dh 4110Swisher 1b 4010 DP - Houston 3. LOB - Houston 8, St. Louis 8. Texas 53 38 .582 1—6-4 L-1 27-19 26-19 ClRsms cf 3110Aviles pr 0000 2B - Wallace (4), M.Carpenter 2 (27), Beltran (11), Los Angeles 43 46 .483 10 77-3 L-1 24-25 19-21 MIzturs 3b 2100Brantly lf 4111 Descalso 2 (16). HR - Holliday (13). S - Wain- Seattle 40 50 .444 13½ 10½ 5-5 L-1 22-23 18-27 Thole c2000CSantn c3010 wright. SF - M.Carpenter. Arencii ph-c 1110Giambi dh 3011 IP HRER BB SO Houston 32 58 .356 21½ 18½ 2-8 L-2 17-32 15-26 Houston NATIONAL LEAGUE Bonifac lf 3112Raburn ph-dh 1000 Kawsk 2b 3012Chsnhll 3b 3000 B.Norris L,6-8 5117715 East Division Stubbs rf 4000 Harrell 342220 WL Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Totals 30 564Totals 35 493 St. Louis Atlanta 52 39 .571 ——5-5 L-1 29-13 23-26 Toronto 000 000 203 —5 Wainwright W,12-5 751119 Washington 47 44 .516 546-4 W-127-18 20-26 Cleveland 010 000 012 —4 Siegrist 100002 E - Kawasaki (6), Bourn (2), Stubbs (3). DP - To- Choate 011100 Philadelphia 45 47 .489 7½ 6½ 6-4 L-1 23-20 22-27 Blazek 2-3 23330 New York 40 48 .455 10½ 9½ 7-3 W-417-27 23-21 ronto 2, Cleveland 2. LOB - Toronto 6, Cleveland 10. 2B - Lind (17), Col.Rasmus (17). SB - Bourn Mujica S,24-25 1-3 00001 AP Photo Miami 33 57 .367 18½ 17½ 4-6 W-119-26 14-31 (13). Choate pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. the ’anthony Rendon follows through after hitting a Central Division IP HRER BB SO HBP - by Harrell (Holliday), by B.Norris (Y.Molina), WL Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Toronto by Wainwright (J.Castro). double off Philadelphia Phillies relief pitcher Justin de Fratus in the ninth St. Louis 54 34 .614 ——6-4 W-426-16 28-18 E.Rogers 641137 Umpires - Home, Mark Wegner; First, Laz Diaz; McGowan H,1 100011 Second, Tim Timmons; Third, Rob Drake. inning of a game on Wednesday in Philadelphia. Phillies catcher Carlos Ruiz, Pittsburgh 53 36 .596 1½ —4-6 L-4 29-17 24-19 T - 3:20. A - 43,836 (43,975). Cincinnati 51 40 .560 4½ —5-5 W-130-16 21-24 Cecil BS,1-1 2-3 31111 right, looks on. Washington won, 5-1. Wagner W,2-3 1-3 00001 Chicago 40 48 .455 14 9½ 7-3 W-420-23 20-25 Janssen H,1 2-3 22110 Athletics 2, Pirates 1 Milwaukee 37 53 .4111813½ 5-5 L-1 22-26 15-27 Delabar S,1-4 1-3 00000 Oakland Pittsburgh West Division Cleveland ab rhbi ab rhbi WL Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Masterson 6 2-3 42256 Crisp cf 4010SMarte lf 4010 Reddck rf 3000Tabata rf 4010 Arizona 47 43 .522 ——5-5 L-2 24-18 23-25 Guilmet 2-3 00001 Pestano 2-3 00000 Dnldsn 3b 3000McCtch cf 3000 Gonzalez,long ball Los Angeles 44 45 .494 2½ 68-2 W-325-21 19-24 Lowrie ss 4010PAlvrz 3b 3111 R.Hill L,0-1 2-3 01111 Colorado 43 48 .473 4½ 83-7 L-1 26-21 17-27 J.Smith 022110 Cespds lf 4010RMartn c3000 San Diego 41 50 .451 6½ 10 1-9 W-126-19 15-31 Shaw 1-3 00000 Jaso c4110GJones 1b 2000 San Francisco 40 50 .444 710½ 2-8 L-4 25-20 15-30 J.Smith pitched to 4 batters in the 9th. Balfour p0000GSnchz ph-1b 1000 HBP - by J.Smith (Reyes). Moss 1b 3112Mercer 2b-ss 3000 AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Umpires - Home, Manny Gonzalez; First, Tony Sogard 2b 3000Barmes ss 1000 Tuesday’s Games Tuesday’s Games Randazzo; Second, Larry Vanover; Third, Brian Straily p1000Snider ph 1000 leads Nats over Phils Kansas City 3, N.Y. Yankees 1 Oakland 2, Pittsburgh 1 Gorman. Doolittl p0000Grilli p0000 Oakland 2, Pittsburgh 1 Philadelphia 4, Washington 2 T - 3:17. A - 14,134 (42,241). CYoung ph 1000Cole p2000 Texas 8, Baltimore 4 Atlanta 6, Miami 4 Cook p0000Watson p0000 Cleveland 3, Toronto 0 Chicago Cubs 7, L.A. Angels 2 DNorrs c0000JHrrsn ph-2b 1000 The Associated Press Chicago White Sox 11, Detroit 4 Milwaukee 2, Cincinnati 0 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Totals 30 252Totals 28 131 San Francisco since 1994 with Tampa Bay 4, Minnesota 1 St. Louis 9, Houston 5 Oakland 000 200 000 —2 PHILADELPHIA — Gio a win. Chicago Cubs 7, L.A. Angels 2 L.A. Dodgers 6, Arizona 1 Pittsburgh 010 000 000 —1 St. Louis 9, Houston 5 San Diego 2, Colorado 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE DP - Oakland 1, Pittsburgh 2. LOB - Oakland Gonzalez tossed seven sharp Daniel Murphy and John Boston 11, Seattle 8 N.Y. Mets 10, San Francisco 6 BATTING_YMolina, St. Louis, .344; Cuddyer, 4, Pittsburgh 4. 2B - Jaso (11). HR - Moss (16), innings, the Nationals hit a Buck each had two hits and Wednesday’s Games Wednesday’s Games Colorado, .336; Craig, St. Louis, .329; MCarpen- P.Alvarez (23). SB - S.Marte (28). S - R.Martin. N.Y. Yankees 8, Kansas City 1 Miami 6, Atlanta 2 ter, St. Louis, .322; Segura, Milwaukee, .319; Vot- IP HRER BB SO pair of consecutive homers off drove in two runs as the Mets Baltimore 6, Texas 1 Cincinnati 6, Milwaukee 2 to, Cincinnati, .318; Posey, San Francisco, .316. Oakland Toronto 5, Cleveland 4 N.Y. Mets 7, San Francisco 2 RUNS_MCarpenter, St. Louis, 69; CGonzalez, Straily W,6-2 6 1-3 21137 Cliff Lee and Washington beat won their fourth in a row, Oakland at Pittsburgh, (n) Washington 5, Philadelphia 1 Colorado, 66; Holliday, St. Louis, 64; Votto, Cin- Doolittle H,13 2-3 00001 the Philadelphia Phillies 5-1 including three straight over Detroit 8, Chicago White Sox 5 Oakland at Pittsburgh, (n) cinnati, 62; Choo, Cincinnati, 59; SMarte, Pitts- Cook H,14 100000 Minnesota at Tampa Bay, (n) L.A. Angels at Chicago Cubs, (n) burgh, 58; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 57; JUpton, Balfour S,24-24 110002 Wednesday night. the slumping World Series L.A. Angels at Chicago Cubs, (n) Houston at St. Louis, (n) Atlanta, 57. Pittsburgh Anthony Rendon and Wilson champions. The Giants have Houston at St. Louis, (n) L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, (n) RBI_Goldschmidt, Arizona, 74; Craig, St. Louis, Cole L,4-2 752224 Boston at Seattle, (n) Colorado at San Diego, (n) 71; Phillips, Cincinnati, 67; DBrown, Philadelphia, Watson 100001 Ramos hit back-to-back shots lost 16 of 19. Thursday’s Games Thursday’s Games 64; CGonzalez, Colorado, 63; Bruce, Cincinnati, Grilli 100011 Toronto (Dickey 8-9) at Cleveland (Salazar 0-0), Washington (Zimmermann 12-3) at Philadelphia 62; PAlvarez, Pittsburgh, 58. Umpires - Home, Wally Bell; First, Alfonso Mar- off Lee to start the fifth and Wheeler (3-1), a former 12:05 p.m. (K.Kendrick 7-6), 7:05 p.m. HITS_Segura, Milwaukee, 114; MCarpenter, St. quez; Second, Scott Barry; Third, Mike DiMuro. Ryan Zimmerman and Jayson Giants’ first-round draft pick, Minnesota (Pelfrey 4-6) at Tampa Bay (M.Moore Cincinnati (Latos 8-2) at Atlanta (Hudson 5-7), Louis, 109; Craig, St. Louis, 108; Votto, Cincin- Red Sox 11, Mariners 8 12-3), 12:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. nati, 108; YMolina, St. Louis, 106; Goldschmidt, Boston Seattle Werth did it to open the sixth. took a shutout into the sev- Kansas City (E.Santana 5-5) at N.Y. Yankees St. Louis (Westbrook 5-3) at Chicago Cubs Arizona, 104; GParra, Arizona, 103. ab rhbi ab rhbi Gonzalez (7-3) gave up one enth. He allowed one run and (Pettitte 6-6), 1:05 p.m. (E.Jackson 5-10), 8:05 p.m. DOUBLES_MCarpenter, St. Louis, 27; Bruce, Nava lf 5110BMiller ss 5034 Chicago White Sox (Sale 5-8) at Detroit (Ani.San- Milwaukee (Gallardo 7-8) at Arizona (Miley 5-7), Cincinnati, 26; YMolina, St. Louis, 26; GParra, Victorn rf 5221Frnkln 2b 5010 run and six hits, striking out three hits overall, striking out chez 7-5), 1:08 p.m. 9:40 p.m. Arizona, 26; McCutchen, Pittsburgh, 25; Posey, Pedroia 2b 5123Ibanez lf 5100 Boston (Dempster 5-8) at Seattle (E.Ramirez Colorado (Pomeranz 0-2) at L.A. Dodgers San Francisco, 25; Rizzo, Chicago, 25. D.Ortiz dh 5341KMorls dh 5233 five to win his fourth straight five and walking three. 0-0), 3:40 p.m. (Capuano 2-6), 10:10 p.m. TRIPLES_CGomez, Milwaukee, 9; SMarte, Pitts- Napoli 1b 5112Seager 3b 5120 start. The lefty has eight qual- Texas (Darvish 8-4) at Baltimore (Mig.Gonzalez San Francisco (Bumgarner 9-5) at San Diego burgh, 8; Segura, Milwaukee, 8; Span, Wash- Sltlmch c4220Smoak 1b 4110 6-3), 7:05 p.m. (Marquis 9-4), 10:10 p.m. ington, 7; CGonzalez, Colorado, 6; Hechavarria, Iglesias ss 5021MSndrs rf 3221 ity starts in a row. Reds 6, Brewers 2 Friday’s Games Friday’s Games Miami, 5; DWright, New York, 5. Holt 3b 4012Zunino c4000 Chicago White Sox at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, 4:05 p.m. HOME RUNS_CGonzalez, Colorado, 24; PAl- BrdlyJr cf 4111Ackley cf 3110 Lee (10-3) had allowed MILWAUKEE — Mike Kansas City at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. varez, Pittsburgh, 23; DBrown, Philadelphia, 23; Totals 42111611Totals 39 813 8 nine homers in his first 135 Leake scattered four hits over Minnesota at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Goldschmidt, Arizona, 21; Beltran, St. Louis, 19; Boston 015 110030 —11 Toronto at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Washington at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Bruce, Cincinnati, 18; Tulowitzki, Colorado, 16; Seattle 232 000 010 — 8 2-3 innings this year before 8 1-3 innings and Brandon Texas at Detroit, 7:08 p.m. Cincinnati at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Uggla, Atlanta, 16; JUpton, Atlanta, 16. DP - Boston 1, Seattle 1. LOB - Boston 10, Se- yielding four in a span of eight Phillips had three RBI, lifting Houston at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. STOLEN BASES_ECabrera, San Diego, 31; attle 6. 2B - D.Ortiz 2 (21), Saltalamacchia (24), Boston at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. SMarte, Pittsburgh, 28; Segura, Milwaukee, 27; B.Miller 2 (4). 3B - M.Saunders (2). HR - Victorino batters. the Cincinnati Reds to a win L.A. Angels at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. San Francisco at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. CGomez, Milwaukee, 21; Revere, Philadelphia, (4), Pedroia (6), D.Ortiz (18), Napoli (11), Bradley 21; McCutchen, Pittsburgh, 18; Pierre, Miami, 18. Jr. (2), K.Morales 2 (13). SB - D.Ortiz (3). SF - Darin Ruf hit a solo shot over the Milwaukee Brewers. PITCHING_Zimmermann, Washington, 12-3; Holt. for the Phillies, who failed to The Reds put the leadoff Mets 7, Giants 2 Yankees 8, Royals 1 Wainwright, St. Louis, 12-5; Lynn, St. Louis, IP HRER BB SO New York San Francisco Kansas City New York 11-3; Corbin, Arizona, 10-1; Lee, Philadelphia, Boston reach .500 for the first time runner on base in each of ab rhbi ab rhbi ab rhbi ab rhbi 10-3; Marquis, San Diego, 9-4; Bumgarner, San Webster 2 1-3 67722 since June 7. the first seven innings and EYong lf 3100GBlanc cf 3000 AGordn lf 3000Gardnr cf 0200 Francisco, 9-5; SMiller, St. Louis, 9-6; Maholm, Aceves 2-3 10000 DnMrp 2b 5122AnTrrs ph-cf 1000 Dyson cf 0000AlGnzlz rf 0000 Atlanta, 9-8. Breslow W,3-2 2 1-3 30002 snapped a three-game losing DWrght 3b 4010Tanaka lf 4010 AEscor ss 3100ISuzuki rf-cf 4010 STRIKEOUTS_Harvey, New York, 147; Kershaw, A.Bailey H,7 1 2-3 10001 Yankees 8, Royals 1 I.Davis 1b 4210Posey c4010 EJhnsn ss 0000Cano 2b 4233 Los Angeles, 129; Samardzija, Chicago, 128; Tazawa 121101 streak. Byrd rf 5112Sandovl 3b 3010 Hosmer 1b 4021Hafner dh 2000 Wainwright, St. Louis, 126; Lee, Philadelphia, Uehara S,6-9 100000 NEW YORK — Robinson Niwnhs cf 4000Pence rf 4000 BButler dh 4010V.Wells ph-dh 2120 125; Latos, Cincinnati, 120; Bumgarner, San Seattle Buck c4122Belt 1b 2210 Mostks 3b 4000Almont lf 3100 Francisco, 116. Iwakuma 386603 Cano hit a three-run homer, Orioles 6, Rangers 1 Quntnll ss 3000Abreu 2b 3001 L.Cain cf-rf 4010Overay 1b 4114 SAVES_Grilli, Pittsburgh, 28; RSoriano, Wash- Beavan L,0-2 222212 Lyle Overbay added a grand BALTIMORE — Wei-Yin ZWhelr p2111BCrwfr ss 4021 Lough rf-lf 4000Nunez ss 4010 ington, 24; Mujica, St. Louis, 24; Kimbrel, Atlanta, Farquhar12-3 10014 ABrwn ph 1000M.Cain p0000 Giavtll 2b 4010L.Cruz 3b 4110 24; Romo, San Francisco, 20; Chapman, Cincin- Furbush 2-3 22211 slam and the New Yo rk Chen returned from the Edgin p0000Kickhm p2000 Kottars c3010CStwrt c4000 nati, 20; Papelbon, Philadelphia, 19. Capps 1-3 21111 Hwkns p0000Kontos p0000 Totals 33 161Totals 31 897 Luetge 1 1-3 10001 Yankees snapped out of their disabled list to pitch seven Noonan ph 1000 Kansas City 000 000 010 —1 AMERICAN LEAGUE HBP - by Beavan (Nava). WP - Iwakuma. offensive funk with a victory innings of three-hit ball, and Affeldt p0000 New York 103 004 00x —8 BATTING_MiCabrera, Detroit, .366; DOrtiz, Bos- T - 3:44. A - 21,072 (47,476). J.Lopez p0000 DP - Kansas City 1. LOB - Kansas City 7, New ton, .327; Pedroia, Boston, .321; Trout, Los An- Dodgers 6, Diamondbacks 1 over the Kansas City Royals. the Baltimore Orioles got a Scutaro ph 1000 York 4. 2B - Hosmer (17), Cano (18). HR - Cano geles, .320; ABeltre, Texas, .318; Machado, Bal- Los Angeles Arizona Ivan Nova delivered another three-run homer from Nolan Totals 35 787Totals 32 262 (21), Overbay (11). SB - Gardner (12), Cano (6). timore, .318; Donaldson, Oakland, .316; Loney, ab rhbi ab rhbi New York 300 022 000 —7 IP HRER BB SO Tampa Bay, .316. Crwfrd lf 4210Eaton cf 4000 impressive pitching per- Reimold in a victory over the San Francisco 000 000 101 —2 Kansas City RUNS_MiCabrera, Detroit, 70; CDavis, Baltimore, Puig rf 3010GParra rf 4000 E - Posey (4), B.Crawford (10). LOB - New York 8, W.Davis L,4-8 568836 63; Trout, Los Angeles, 63; Bautista, Toronto, 60; AdGnzl 1b 4013Gldsch 1b 4010 formance and the Yankees, . San Francisco 7. 2B - Dan.Murphy (22), Buck (8), J.Gutierrez 230000 DeJennings, Tampa Bay, 60; AJones, Baltimore, HRmrz ss 4000A.Hill 2b 4110 held to one run each of the Manny Machado had Z.Wheeler (1). 3B - Belt (1). HR - Byrd (15). SB - Coleman 100003 60; Encarnacion, Toronto, 56. Ethier cf 4120MMntr c3000 E.Young (15). S - Z.Wheeler. SF - Abreu. New York RBI_MiCabrera, Detroit, 93; CDavis, Baltimore, A.Ellis c4110Prado 3b 4011 previous three days, stopped three hits and an RBI for the IP HRER BB SO Nova W,4-2 851126 85; Fielder, Detroit, 69; NCruz, Texas, 68; Encar- Schmkr 2b 4121Kubel lf 3000 New York Chamberlain 110000 nacion, Toronto, 68; Cano, New York, 62; DOrtiz, HrstnJr 3b 4000Gregrs ss 3010 a three-game slide. They Orioles, who won for only Z.Wheeler W,3-1 731135 W.Davis pitched to 4 batters in the 6th. Boston, 62. Howell p0000Kenndy p0000 watched two more players the third time in nine games. Edgin 110001 HBP - by J.Gutierrez (Gardner), by W.Davis HITS_MiCabrera, Detroit, 129; Machado, Balti- Belisari p0000Sipp p0000 Hawkins 121100 (Gardner). WP - W.Davis. more, 126; Trout, Los Angeles, 115; ABeltre, Tex- Nolasco p2121Pollock ph 1000 get banged up, though, when Baltimore will seek a split San Francisco Umpires - Home, Paul Nauert; First, Doug Ed- as, 114; Pedroia, Boston, 114; AJones, Baltimore, Punto ph-3b 1000Putz p0000 slumping Travis Hafner and of the four-game series on M.Cain L,5-6 2-3 23331 dings; Second, Dana DeMuth; Third, Angel Her- 111; Ellsbury, Boston, 107. Ziegler p0000 Kickham 5 1-3 54436 nandez. DOUBLES_Machado, Baltimore, 39; Trout, Los C.Ross ph 1010 speedy Brett Gardner left with Thursday night. Kontos 100001 T - 2:43. A - 35,781 (50,291). Angeles, 29; Mauer, Minnesota, 27; CDavis, Balti- DHrndz p0000 Affeldt 100001 more, 26; Pedroia, Boston, 24; JhPeralta, Detroit, Totals 34 610 5Totals 31 151 injuries. J.Lopez 110001 24; Saltalamacchia, Boston, 24; Seager, Seattle, Los Angeles 010 122 000 —6 Hafner came out with tigers 8, White Sox 5 WP - Z.Wheeler. Marlins 6, Braves 2 24. Arizona 000 000 100 —1 Umpires - Home, Todd Tichenor; First, CB Buc- Atlanta Miami TRIPLES_Ellsbury, Boston, 7; Drew, Boston, E - Hairston Jr. (3), M.Montero (3), Eaton (1). DP a bruised left foot, while DETROIT — Prince Fielder knor; Second, Adam Hamari; Third, Bill Miller. ab rhbi ab rhbi 6; Trout, Los Angeles, 6; Gardner, New York, 5; - Los Angeles 1, Arizona 2. LOB - Los Angeles 7, T - 2:55. A - 41,679 (41,915). Pstrnck ss 4010Ruggin lf 3100 DeJennings, Tampa Bay, 5; LMartin, Texas, 5; Arizona 5. 2B - Nolasco (2), A.Hill (10), C.Ross Gardner departed with a homered, Rick Porcello Heywrd rf 4000Lucas 1b 5220 Kawasaki, Toronto, 4; HKendrick, Los Angeles, 4. (12). SB - Ethier (3). S - Nolasco, Kennedy. SF bruised right leg after getting pitched six solid innings and J.Upton lf 3000Stanton rf 2112 HOME RUNS_CDavis, Baltimore, 33; MiCabrera, - Ad.Gonzalez. Reds 6, Brewers 2 FFrmn 1b 4110Ozuna cf 4000 Detroit, 29; ADunn, Chicago, 24; Encarnacion, To- IP HRER BB SO hit by a pitch for the second the Detroit Tigers bounced Cincinnati Milwaukee CJhnsn 3b 4121Polanc 3b 5133 ronto, 23; NCruz, Texas, 22; Ibanez, Seattle, 22; Los Angeles time. back with a victory over the ab rhbi ab rhbi Uggla 2b 3011DSolan 2b 5000 Cano, New York, 21. Nolasco W,6-8 741105 Choo cf 4230LSchfr rf 4110 BUpton cf 4010Hchvrr ss 3020 STOLEN BASES_Ellsbury, Boston, 36; McLouth, Howell 110001 The team said X-rays on Chicago White Sox. Cozart ss 4200Segura ss 4010 G.Laird c3000Mathis c4011 Baltimore, 24; RDavis, Toronto, 23; Altuve, Hous- Belisario 100000 Votto 1b 3110CGomz cf 2001 Mahlm p2000JaTrnr p3010 ton, 21; Trout, Los Angeles, 21; Kipnis, Cleveland, Arizona both were negative and they Detroit allowed 23 hits in an Phillips 2b 5023Lucroy c3010 DCrpnt p0000Qualls p0000 20; AlRamirez, Chicago, 19; Rios, Chicago, 19. Kennedy L,3-5 5 2-3 96532 were day to day. 11-4 loss to the White Sox on Bruce rf 4122Weeks 2b 4000 Trdslvc ph 1000Pierre ph 1110 PITCHING_Scherzer, Detroit, 13-0; Colon, Oak- Sipp 1-3 10001 Frazier 3b 3000YBtncr 1b 4000 Ayala p0000Cishek p0000 land, 12-3; MMoore, Tampa Bay, 12-3; Tillman, Putz 100001 Tuesday, but it was the Tigers Paul lf 3010Halton lf 3111 Varvar p0000 Baltimore, 10-3; Masterson, Cleveland, 10-7; Ziegler 100000 Marlins 6, Braves 2 DRonsn lf 0000Bianchi 3b 1000 Totals 32 262Totals 35 6116 Buchholz, Boston, 9-0; FHernandez, Seattle, 9-4; D.Hernandez 100001 who did the slugging early on Mesorc c3001Hellwg p1000 Atlanta 010 001 000 —2 CWilson, Los Angeles, 9-6; Verlander, Detroit, HBP - by Belisario (M.Montero), by Kennedy MIAMI — Giancarlo in this game. Fielder lined a Leake p3000D.Hand p0000 Miami 400 000 02x —6 9-6; Sabathia, New York, 9-7. (H.Ramirez). Chpmn p0000McGnzl p0000 E - C.Johnson (8). DP - Atlanta 1. LOB - Atlanta 6, STRIKEOUTS_Darvish, Texas, 157; Scherzer, T - 2:57. A - 23,409 (48,633). Stanton hit a two-run double two-run shot to right field in Badnhp p0000 Miami 12. 2B - F.Freeman (18), C.Johnson (20), Detroit, 146; Masterson, Cleveland, 137; FHer- Padres 2, Rockies 1 to end a 10-game RBI drought, the first inning for his 16th JFrncs ph 1000 Uggla (8), Stanton (10), Polanco (9), Hechavarria nandez, Seattle, 136; Sale, Chicago, 123; Ver- Colorado San Diego Kintzlr p0000 (7). 3B - Ja.Turner (1). lander, Detroit, 122; DHolland, Texas, 114. ab rhbi ab rhbi and the Miami Marlins broke homer of the year. Totals 32 696Totals 27 242 IP HRER BB SO SAVES_Nathan, Texas, 30; JiJohnson, Baltimore, LeMahi 3b 4000EvCarr ss 4120 Cincinnati 111 010 200 —6 Atlanta 30; MRivera, New York, 29; Balfour, Oakland, 24; Blckmn cf 4000Amarst 2b 4022 a five-game losing streak by Alex Avila’s two-run single Milwaukee 100 010 000 —2 Maholm L,9-8 4 1-3 74453 Frieri, Los Angeles, 22; AReed, Chicago, 22; Cuddyr rf 2000Headly 3b 3000 beating Atlanta. in the third put Detroit ahead E - Bianchi (3). DP - Cincinnati 1, Milwaukee D.Carpenter 1 2-3 00011 GHolland, Kansas City, 22. WRosr c4120Quentin lf 4010 2. LOB - Cincinnati 8, Milwaukee 4. 2B - Choo Ayala 1 1-3 32200 Pachec 1b 3000Guzmn 1b 4000 Stanton had been in a 5-1. (21), Votto (17), L.Schafer (12). HR - Halton (1). Varvaro 2-3 10010 Colvin lf 3000Denorfi rf 0000 3-for-26 slump before he put SB - C.Gomez (21). CS - Segura (4). S - Leake, Miami This Date In Baseball Arenad ph 1011Blanks rf-1b 4000 D.Hand. SF - Mesoraco, C.Gomez. Ja.Turner W,3-1 742235 Rutledg 2b 4010Venale cf 3010 the Marlins ahead in their Blue Jays 5, indians 4 IP HRER BB SO Qualls H,6 100002 JHerrr ss 3000Hundly c3110 Cincinnati Cishek 120002 July 11 1914 — Babe Ruth made his major league debut Chacin p2000Stults p3020 four-run first inning against CLEVELAND — Munenori Leake W,8-4 8 1-3 42242 WP - Ja.Turner. WLopez p0000 Chapman 2-3 00001 Umpires - Home, Brian Knight; First, Gerry Davis; for the and received credit for a Paul Maholm (9-8). Placido Kawasaki hit a two-run single 4-3 victory over Cleveland. He was removed for a CDckrs ph 1000 Milwaukee Second, Dan Iassogna; Third, Mark Carlson. Ottavin p0000 Hellweg L,0-3 4 1-3 44451 T - 2:58. A - 23,921 (37,442). pinch hitter in the seventh, and Duffy Lewis’ single Polanco added three hits and with the bases loaded in the led to the winning run. Totals 31 141Totals 32 292 three RBIs. ninth inning and the Toronto D.Hand 232210 Colorado 000 000 001 —1 Mic.Gonzalez 2-3 10000 Orioles 6, Rangers 1 San Diego 001 000 10x —2 Badenhop 110000 1944 — Phil Cavaretta set an All-Star game re- Blue Jays beat the Cleveland Texas Baltimore cord by reaching base safely five straight times — DP - Colorado 1. LOB - Colorado 6, San Diego Kintzler 100002 ab rhbi ab rhbi 8. 2B - W.Rosario (14), Ev.Cabrera (12), Venable HBP - by Hellweg (Frazier). triple, single, three walks — to lead the NL to a 7-1 Indians 5-4 Tuesday night. Kinsler 2b 3100McLoth lf 4110 victory over the AL at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh. (8). 3B - Amarista (3). SB - Rutledge (7). Mets 7, giants 2 Kawasaki, who broke an Umpires - Home, Mike Everitt; First, Quinn Wol- Profar lf 4000Machd 3b 5131 IP HRER BB SO cott; Second, Dan Bellino; Third, Tim Welke. N.Cruz rf 4010Markks rf 5010 Colorado T - 2:58. A - 35,239 (41,900). 1950 — The All-Star game returned to Comiskey SAN FRANCISCO — 0-for-18 slump, lined a 1-2 ABeltre 3b 4011A.Jones cf 4020 Park, the site of the first game, and was won by Chacin L,8-4 651124 Former Giants prospect Zack pitch from Joe Smith into Przyns dh 4020C.Davis 1b 3000 the NL 4-3 on Red Schoendienst’s 14th-inning W.Lopez 141101 Nationals 5, Phillies 1 Andrus ss 2000Wieters c3100 home run off Ted Gray. It was the first extra-inning Ottavino 100001 Wheeler pitched seven sharp left-center field to score two WashingtonPhiladelphia Morlnd 1b 3000Hardy ss 2100 All-Star game, the first time the NL won at an AL San Diego ab rhbi ab rhbi G.Soto c3000BRorts 2b 3111 park and the first All-Star game shown on network Stults W,7-7 941135 innings, Marlon Byrd homered runs. A third run scored when Span cf 5001Revere cf 4010 EBeltre cf 3000Reimld dh 4123 television. Mets 10, Giants 6 again and the New Yo rk Mets center fielder Michael Bourn Dsmnd ss 4020Rollins ss 4000 Totals 30 141Totals 33 610 5 New York San Francisco Harper lf 5010Utley 2b 4010 Texas 000 001 000 —1 1961 — Despite a record seven errors and pitcher ab rhbi ab rhbi completed their first sweep in booted the ball for an error. Zmrmn 3b 5111DBrwn lf 4000 Baltimore 002 400 00x —6 Stu Miller getting blown off the Candlestick Park EYong cf-lf 3110GBlanc cf 5120 Werth rf 3121MYong 3b 4010 DP - Baltimore 1. LOB - Texas 5, Baltimore 10. mound by a gale wind, the NL edged the AL 5-4 DnMrp 2b 4011Tanaka lf 4110 AdLRc 1b 4000DYong rf 3000 2B - Pierzynski (13), A.Jones (23). 3B - Machado in the first of two All-Star games played that year. DWrght 3b 3220Scutaro 2b 4020 Rendon 2b 4221Ruf 1b 3111 (3). HR - Reimold (5). Byrd rf 4224Sandovl 3b 3012 WRams c4121Ruiz c4020 IP HRER BB SO 1967 — Tony Perez’s home run off Catfish Hunter Satin 1b 2200Pence rf 5220 Former All-Star Daulton has brain cancer GGnzlz p3000Lee p1000 Texas in the 15th inning gave the NL a 2-1 win in the I.Davis 1b 0000Belt 1b 2210 Clipprd p0000Frndsn ph 1010 Lindblom L,1-3 5 1-3 96641 longest game in All-Star history. The game was ABrwn lf 5012Affeldt p0000 The Associated Press Tracy ph 0000LuGarc p0000 Burns 1 2-3 10031 played in California’s Anaheim Stadium. CTorrs p0000Dunnng p0000 He had an operation to Hairstn ph 1000DeFrts p0000 R.Ross 100000 Recker c5112Noonan ph 1011 RSorin p0000Diekmn p0000 Baltimore 1973 — Jim Northrup of Detroit knocked in eight Quntnll ss 5131BCrwfr ss 4020 PHILADELPHIA — Former remove them on July 1. Totals 38 510 5Totals 32 171 W.Chen W,4-3 731134 runs, batting in the leadoff spot, to lead the Tigers Gee p3000Quiroz c4001 Phillies All-Star catcher The statement says Daulton Washington000 022 001 —5 Tom.Hunter 210001 to a 14-2 romp over the Texas Rangers. Rice p0000Zito p1000 Philadelphia 000 000 100 —1 WP - Lindblom, Burns. Lagars ph-cf 2110Abreu ph 1011 Darren Daulton has been diag- has returned to his home near E - Desmond (11), De Fratus (1), Diekman (1). DP Umpires - Home, Bill Welke; First, Adrian John- 1978 — Steve Garvey keyed the NL’s 7-3 All- Mijares p0000 nosed with brain cancer. Clearwater, Fla., to continue - Washington 2, Philadelphia 2. LOB - Washing- son; Second, Brian O’Nora; Third, Fieldin Cul- Star victory at San Diego’s Jack Murphy Stadium Posey 1b 1000 ton 8, Philadelphia 7. 2B - Desmond (24), Harper breth. with a game-tying, two-run single and a triple that Totals 36101210 Totals 35 613 5 A statement released by recuperating with his immedi- (8), Rendon (12), M.Young (16). HR - Zimmerman Tigers 8, White Sox 5 sparked a four-run eighth inning. New York 000 302 050 —10 Philadelphia radio station 97.5 ate family and friends. He will (11), Werth (10), Rendon (4), W.Ramos (4), Ruf Chicago Detroit San Francisco 020 011101 — 6 (1). S - Lee. ab rhbi ab rhbi 1985 — Nolan Ryan of the be- E - Recker (3), Dan.Murphy (11). DP - New York The Fanatic says Daulton has eventually begin treatments IP HRER BB SO De Aza cf 3110AJcksn cf 5021 came the first pitcher in major league history to 1, San Francisco 1. LOB - New York 8, San Fran- Washington AlRmrz ss 5011TrHntr rf 5220 reach the 4,000- mark when he fanned cisco 11. 2B - D.Wright (20), Quintanilla (6), San- glioblastoma. The American there. G.Gonzalez W,7-3 761125 Rios rf 4000MiCarr 3b 5131 New York’s Danny Heep leading off the sixth in- doval (9). HR - Byrd (14), Recker (5). SB - Belt Brain Tumor Association calls Daulton played 14 1/2 of Clippard H,16 110000 A.Dunn 1b 4010Fielder 1b 4233 ning. The Astros beat the Mets 4-3 in 12 innings (4). CS - E.Young (6). S - Scutaro, Quiroz, Zito. R.Soriano 100000 Kppngr dh 4110VMrtnz dh 4131 on Bill Doran’s fifth hit of the game. SF - Dan.Murphy, Sandoval. that form of cancer “highly his 15 major league seasons Philadelphia Gillaspi 3b 4221JhPerlt ss 3000 IP HRER BB SO Lee L,10-3 794406 Viciedo lf 3021Dirks lf 4000 1995 — Jeff Conine’s solo shot in the eighth in- New York malignant.” with Philadelphia and was a Lu.Garcia 100011 Bckhm 2b 3112Avila c4012 ning gave the NL a 3-2 victory in the All-Star Gee 6 2-3 95553 Daulton had hosted a key part of the Phillies’ NL De Fratus 011000 Flowrs c3000RSantg 2b 3210 game. Craig Biggio and Mike Piazza also hom- Rice W,4-5 1-3 00000 Diekman 100012 Tekotte ph 1000 ered for the NL. C.Torres 241001 nightly radio show at the sta- championship team in 1993. De Fratus pitched to 2 batters in the 9th. Totals 34 595Totals 37 815 8 San Francisco tion before doctors found two He finished his career with the WP - Lu.Garcia. Chicago 010 200 200 —5 2000 — Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees Zito 675545 Umpires - Home, Gary Cederstrom; First, Ker- Detroit 212 003 00x —8 went 3-for-3 with two RBIs and a run scored as Mijares L,0-2 1 1-3 31113 tumors on his brain on June 1997 World Series champion win Danley; Second, Lance Barksdale; Third, Vic DP - Chicago 1, Detroit 1. LOB - Chicago 6, De- the AL defeated the NL 6-3 in the All-Star game. Affeldt 1-3 13320 Carapazza. troit 7. 2B - Al.Ramirez (21), Viciedo (11). 3B - Jeter became the first Yankee to win the All-Star Dunning 1 1-3 11110 27. Florida Marlins. T - 2:50. A - 34,513 (43,651). game MVP. WP - Affeldt. PAGE 4B Thursday,July 11, 2013 SPORTS www.timesleader.com TIMES LEADER Swanekhurls no-hitter

Lee Eckert 3b 3120100 The Times Leader staff frame for a walk-off victory. Totals 28 493210 Deep Patel doubled, tripled Wilkes-Barre 011000 1— 3 Back Mountain 001002 1— 4 PLAINS TWP — Kaya and drove in a run for Back Wilkes-Barre IP HRER BB SO Preston (L) 6.1 94313 Swanek pitched a no-hitter as Mountain while picking up Back Mountain IP HRER BB SO Plains defeated Carbino Club the win in relief. Nick Oley Condo 3.0 42014 Stearns 3.0 10015 5-0 in five innings Wednesday and Lee Eckert added two hits Patel (W) 1.0 21100 night in Section 5 senior soft- apiece. JUNIOR LITTLE LEAGUE ball action. Nick Preston went 2-for-4 DISTRICT 16 ALL-STAR Swanek also strucky out six. with a double to lead Wilkes- Hanover 4, Plains 2 At the plate, she went 3-for-3 Barre. Kevin Rimmer picked up the with a single, a double and a win, while Joey Wheeler had Wilkes-Barre home run with 3 RBI while AB RHBI 2B3BHR two hits in the Hanover vic- John Yurkoski 2b 3000000 Keighlyn Oliver was 2-for-4 Jason Hoggarth 2b1 000000 tory. with two singles and two RBI Nick Preston p4120100 Sean Hart had a double, Matt DeMarco ss-cf3 111100 and Elizabeth Ellsworth was Eric Kerr c3010000 single and an RBI, Mike 2-for-3 with two hits and one John Zionce cf 3110000 Piscotty had two hits and two Eric Shorts cf 0000000 RBI. Vito Malacari 1b 1000000 RBI and Matthew Clarke had Wil Amsbury 1b-3b3 000000 Section 5 Tournament play S.P. Williamson 3b 3011000 one hit and one RBI to con- continues today at Plains’ Nick Zarola rf 3010000 tribute. Mike Kendra lf 2000000 Tokach Field at 6 p.m. Totals 29 372200 Plains’ Taylor Chronowski Back Mountain AMERICAN LEGION AB RHBI 2B3BHR had two hits, while James Wilkes-Barre 4, Back Nigel Stearns cf-p 4110000 Costano and James Kopsik Deep Patel ss-p 4121110 Moutain 3 Pat Condo p-ss 0000000 each had hits. Wilkes-Barre tied up the Connor Balloun dh3 110000 Hanover plays at North Greg Petorak lf 3011000 game in the top of the sev- Nick Oley 2b 2020000 Wilkes-Barre at 5:45 p.m. on Cody Paraschak rf 3000000 For The Times Leader/Eric Seidle enth before Back Mountain Dylan Pilger c3001000 Friday in the championship answered in the bottom of the Jon Strausser 1b 3000000 series. Kaya Swanek of Plains slides into second base for a double during Wednesday night’s softball win over Carbino Club. RailRiders Harris From page 1B From page 1B been here. I didn’t realize there runs was too much to overcome. evolved into a widely resonating move- to divulging his hard-core beliefs about Pennsylvania’s child protective services. were that many Yankees fans in Especially since Hendriks was ment. He’s pestered the university’s Paterno, who died in January 2012. Harris In late March, the name of Victim 2 Scranton. I figured Pennsylvania on his game not allowing a hit board of trustees constantly, sometimes discussed how after analyzing Paterno’s was leaked on Ziegler’s website. His might be more Phillies or until J.R. Murphy’s hard single crashing their meetings, other times grand jury testimony he now thinks prison interview of Sandusky, broad- Pirates,” said Jeter, who finished to left with one out in the fifth signing up for the public comment ses- Paterno was “briefed” by somebody on cast on the “Today” show, prompted the Wednesday 0-for-3 with a pair inning. sions. what to tell the grand jury because of lan- Paterno family to disavow him, saying of groundouts and a strikeout The RailRiders avoided the He’s hosted several heavily-attended guage he considers unusual. in a statement that Ziegler’s interview looking. “I’ve enjoyed meeting shutout getting a run in the pro-Paterno rallies. On 36-hour notice Another one of his major points cen- was “transparently self-serving and yet most of Scranton while I’ve been bottom of the eighth when in December, Harris found out NCAA ters on a conspiracy to fire Paterno that another insult to the victims and anyone here.” Adonis Garcia doubled then president Mark Emmert was scheduled he believes is linked to John Surma, the who cares about the truth in this tragic RailRiders starter Jose scored on a double play ball. to speak at a luncheon in California, former trustees vice chairman, who is the story.” Ramirez (1-2) struggled getting flew from Pittsburgh to ask one ques- CEO of U.S. Steel. Harris continues to associate with Mr. through the first inning. The Red Wings 5, RailRiders 1 tion about the NCAA sanctions then flew His evidence toward this conclusion is Ziegler, assigning him to the panel at 23-year-old had to throw 40 Rochester RailRiders back that night. largely based upon a frayed relationship his April presentation in State College ab rhbi ab rhbi pitches and gave up three runs Farris lf 4011 Jeter ss 300 0 Most recently, he helped endorse three between Paterno and Mr. Surma’s broth- and his May presentation in the Lehigh on two hits and two walks. The Beresford 2b 3110 Ibarra ss 100 0 candidates for the trustees’ May alumni er, Victor Surma, a former Penn State Valley. Herrmann rf 5110 Adams 3b 400 0 big blow of the frame came from Colabello 1b 5123 Martinez rf 400 0 elections. Before their victory was official football player, depicted in a series of As Penn State continues to move on Fryer dh 4000 Ruiz dh 400 0 Chris Colabello, who hit a three- Mitchell cf 5111 Johnson 1b1 00 0 he addressed the current trustees at their emails recovered from a 2007 Penn State from the Sandusky scandal and Harris run homer. It was his second in Bernier ss 4110 Murphy c301 0 meeting, saying, “We’ll never understand letterman’s listserv group. and his “team” veer further toward per- Olmedo 3b 5011 Garcia cf 311 0 as many games and No. 23 of the Butera c200 0Neal lf 301 0 your lust for power, board of trustees, but Neither Victor Surma nor John Surma sonal vendettas and the questioning season to put the RailRiders in Maruszak 300 0 we will never back down.” responded to interview requests. of Sandusky victims, how long can the a first-inning hole for the fifth Totals 37 58 5Totals 29 13 0 Whether Harris is flying to California, Harris qualifies his theory by saying grace period endure? Rochester 302 000 000—5 straight game. RailRiders 000 000 010 -1 commanding attention at a trustees meet- he’s just “showing information,” a strate- Chuck Franzetta was a senior when The second inning wasn’t E – Bernier (6), Jeter (1), Ramirez (1). LOB — ing or espousing his views on TV, many gy that parallels the way radio host Glenn Harris arrived on campus as a freshman. ROC 12, SWB 3. TEAM RISP – ROC 2-for-14, much better as he was pulled SWB 1-for-3. 2B— Bernier (14), Garcia (1). HR – involved say he is not only the key link Beck and other well-known contrarians He said he respects Harris as an athlete, getting just one out and walking Colabello (23). SB – Fryer (4), Mitchell (15). GIDP holding this chain of protest together, often portray arguments, presenting a person, humanitarian and businessman, – ROC 1 , SWB 1. two more. His final line was three IP HRER BB SO but the original designer. view for several minutes to a like-minded but considers his actions detrimental Rochester runs, two hits and four walks Hendricks (W, 2-6) 83 11 26 “If it’s not Franco, I don’t know who it audience and then telling those people to the university, preventing Penn State allowed in just 1 1-3 innings. His Eppley 10 00 00 is,” Penn State trustee Anthony Lubrano they don’t have to accept the premise — from showcasing its academic achieve- RailRiders struggle with command showed Ramirez (L,1-2) 1.1 23224 said. “Without that notoriety, without that it’s just a possibility. ments and thwarting football coach Bill Spence .2 00001 throwing 56 pitches with the Cotham 4.2 42203 that push, I think it would’ve been much They are listening, though. Whether O’Brien from assembling and leading the majority of them (31) missing Betances 2.1 20012 easier to just say, ‘You know what, we’re that influence is being used for good is best team. WP – Betances the strike zone. HBP – Butera (by Cotham), Beresford (by Be- just moving on and we’re not looking another question. Further, he questions the veracity of Rochester added a pair of runs tances) back at this at all.’” Harris has been joined at most of the Harris’ message. Of the board of trust- Umpires— Home, Chad Whitson; First, Jon in the third against right-hander Saphire; Second, John Tumpane; Third, A.J. John- “Upon Further Review” events by docu- ees, which Mr. Harris has accused of con- son Caleb Cotham to up the lead to T— 2:48 (21 minute delay) A— 9,765 (10,000) Ruffling feathers mentary filmmaker John Ziegler, who spiracy, Franzetta points out that four of 5-0. After screening the mini-movie “The directed “The Framing of Joe Paterno,” the 32 board members in November 2011 Rochester 302 000 000—5 During the recent stretch RailRiders 000 000 010 -1 Framing of Paterno,” passing out dia- and Ray Blehar, a Penn State graduate were former football players who respect- of success, getting down E – Bernier (6), Jeter (1), Ramirez (1). LOB —ROC grams of the infamous Lasch Building and former federal government analyst ed Paterno. 12, SWB 3. TEAM RISP – ROC 2-for-14, SWB early wasn’t a problem for the 1-for-3. 2B— Bernier (14), Garcia (1). HR – Co- coaches’ locker room and bringing who has tirelessly studied the Freeh Three of them, Dave Joyner, Paul labello (23). SB – Fryer (4), Mitchell (15). GIDP – RailRiders. But this time five ROC 1 , SWB 1. up possible conspiracy theories at his report and authored numerous rebuttals Suhey and Steve Garban, were captains. “Upon Further Review” rally in the State of it. Mr. Franzetta said he has asked Harris College hotel ballroom, Harris asks the In State College, Blehar attempted via email and in person to discontinue his THe T.L. exPReSS crowd, “Who can we believe in? Who can to discredit the testimony of some of actions. we trust?” Sandusky’s victims, saying they exagger- “Their attacks on those people are The RailRiders’ six-game losing streak ended on Wednesday with a Quickly, somebody yells, “You Franco.” ated how small and young they were when wrong,” Franzetta said. “I get a little 5-1 loss to Rochester. It was their first loss at PNC Field since June 22. Even when discussing heated issues, they were sexually violated by Sandusky. emotional about that. They’re wrong. RailRiders at the plate: SWB was held to just three hits – a single he sounds remarkably calm, almost In a later email exchange, Blehar wrote, They shouldn’t be doing that. They are by J.R. Murphy in the fifth, a double by Adonis Garcia and a single by Thomas Neal. soothing. “[prosecutor Joe] McGettigan coached going after people who are good, decent RailRiders on the mound: Jose Ramirez didn’t fare well in the His steady cadence masks the complex- many of the witnesses into changing people who have committed themselves start lasting just 1 1-3 innings giving up three runs on two hits and ity or, as many would say, the extreme- their stories.” to this university. I guess at some point four walks in taking the loss.Josh Spence got the last two outs of ness of his rhetoric. He said his purpose of dissecting somebody has to stand up … and say, the second inning. Caleb Cotham did a good job out of the bullpen There is no reluctance when it comes their testimony was to draw attention to ‘Stop it, shut up.’ “ tossing 4 2-3 innings allowing two runs on four hits. He didn’t walk any and fanned three. Dellin Betances worked the final 2 1-3 innings allowing just two hits. MLB Riding the Rails: Infielder David Adams officially joined the RailRiders’roster on Wednesday after being optioned from NewYork From page 1B on Monday. To make room on the 25-man roster, infielder Josh Bell Cabrera, Oakland’s Bartolo second and third offenses are or a club” or their employees. other arbitrators. was granted his release. In other player moves, infielder/outfielder Colon and San Diego’s announced and served while The sides or the arbitrator The three players who Ronnier Mustelier was transferred to the Gulf Coast League Yankees Yasmani Grandal have served the grievance is litigated. will have to decide whether already have served suspen- to begin a rehab assignment. 50-game penalties following There also is a provision the media accounts of sions also may claim they Attendance: 9,765 positive testosterone tests. stating “the commissioner’s Biogenesis are covered by that can’t be penalized under a Time of Game: 2:48 (The game was also delayed by 21 minutes The drug agreement speci- office may publicly announce clause. provision prohibiting mul- due to a power failure) fies that if a suspension for a the discipline of a player if the Each player’s case probably tiple disciplines for the same Today’s Game: Scranton/Wilkes-Barre welcomes Syracuse to PNC first PED offense is challenged allegations relating to a play- will be handled in a separate use. In addition, they can’t Field for a short two-game series beginning at 7:05 tonight. by the union, the violation is er’s violation of the program arbitration, which could slow be penalized for conduct that Today’s Probables: RailRiders righty Michael Pineda (1-0, 3.60) vs. not made public unless the previously had been made down the process while the took place before they were Syracuse RHP Caleb Clay (2-2, 1.65) penalty is sustained in arbitra- public through a source other sides secure dates before given notice of their positive Captain RailRider: Yankees captain DerekJeter went 0 for 3 in the tion. However, discipline for than the commissioner’s office Horowitz or agree to retain drug test. game grounding out twice and striking out looking. He also played shortstop for seven innings making an error. He said afterwards that he did not knowwhere he was playing today. On Deck: The nine-game homestand concludes on Friday. On Froome Saturday, the RailRiders head to Buffalo for a three-game set starting with a doubleheader on Saturday to close out the first half of the From page 1B schedule. Today at PNC Field: Thursday means ThirstyThursday with $1 first two time splits but slowed down in time before I was back to normal again.” yet,” Contador said. “Chris Froome is in beers and $1 Pepsi products from when the gates open for two hours. the last section. Martin won in just over Still, nothing would deter Martin, who impressive form and is a great climber, but On The Radio: All games can be heard on WYCK 1340-AM, 1400- 36 minutes. won the penultimate stage of the 2011 there are still many stages left.” AM, 100.7-FM “I’m not sad at all with that,” said Tour, also a time trial, and finished second Even though Evans is 6:54 behind On TV: The next televised game by WQMY (My Network) will be Froome, who also finished second behind to Wiggins in the time trial at the London Froome in 14th place, he has not given up. Friday for the 7:05 p.m. contest. countryman Bradley Wiggins on last year’s Olympics. “I think we will get a few chances,” the How TheyScored longer time trial. “I gave that time trial “The goal was always to continue the Australian said. “In the last four days (of ROCHESTER FIRST: Eric Farris grounded out.James Beresford everything I had.” Tour de France because it’s a big honor,” the race) we will give everything.” reached safely on an error. Chris Herrmann singled advancing He was the only rider to get within a Martin said. “When doctors said ‘OK,’ The team of Mark Cavendish, winner Beresford to third. Chris Colabello hit a three-run home run. Eric minute of Martin, with Belgian Thomas I kept the focus on today’s stage. I knew of the fifth stage, believes someone threw Fryer walked.Jermaine Mitchell struck out.With Doug Bernier De Gendt 1:01 behind in third. I would not be 100 percent for the team urine at the British rider along the route. batting, Fryer stole second. Bernier walked. Ray Olmedo flied out. Martin was lucky to be racing after he time trial (last week), but I had a good “To do something disrespectful like that RED WINGS 3-0 ROCHESTER THIRD: Eric Fryer grounded out.Jermaine Mitchell lost consciousness on his team bus after chance to recover for today. is really sad and ruins the whole atmo- singled then stole second. Doug Bernier reached on a fielder’s his crash in the opening stage. His left “There are still some deeper wounds sphere,” Froome said. choice, Mitchell safe at third. Ray Olmedo hit an infield single bringing lung was bruised and layers of skin were that are left to heal, but it’s not that painful The 12th stage today is one of two con- in Mitchell and moving Bernier to second. Drew Butera was hit by a shredded off his back. anymore.” secutive flat days for sprinters, taking the pitch to load the bases. Eric Farris grounded into a fielder’s choice, “At night, I couldn’t sleep either on my Others had a more painful day. riders on a 135.5-mile route from Fougeres Butera out at second and Bernier scored.James Beresford grounded left or right sides or on my back,” Martin Contador looked stern-faced and tense to Tours in the Loire valley, a picturesque out. RED WINGS 5-0 said. when he prepared to start. The Spaniard region of ancient chateaux and vineyards. RAILRIDERS EIGHTH: Adonis Garcia doubled.Thomas Neal He was not the only one having sleepless finished in 15th place, 2:15 behind Martin; The climbers will face a medium moun- singled, Garcia moved to third.Addison Maruszak grounded into a nights. Evans was 2:30 slower, and Schleck fin- tain stage on Saturday and daunting double play, but Garcia scored.Walter Ibarra struck out. His mother Bettina Martin said at the ished 4:44 behind Martin. ascent of Mont Ventoux on Sunday. It RED WINGS 5-1 finish line of his first-day crash, “I was very “No one’s won the Tour de France yet gives Froome another chance to crush his shocked, very worried, and needed a long and no one’s lost it. We have to get to Paris wilting rivals. www.timesleader.com TIMES LEADER SPORTS Thursday,July 11, 2013 PAGE 5B Coupleslooksto breakthroughinUS SeniorOpen

The Associated Press “Nebraska, you’d think flat and hot,” Perry said. “I got the OMAHA, Neb. — Fred hot part right, but it’s the hilli- Couples feels like he’s overdue est golf course I’ve ever been for a win. on.” He’s played seven events on Drives in the fairway will be the Champions Tour this year, at a premium with the rough has been in the top five in six of cut high and the greens small them and comes into the U.S. and sloped. The 312-yard 13th Senior Open today off three hole is drivable, but the course straight runner-up finishes. features the second-longest “I would like to win some- par-3 in U.S. Senior Open his- thing,” he said Wednesday, tory in the 230-yard third hole adding that he even came in and the third-longest par-4 in second in a member-guest the 494-yard 10th. tournament in California last The 53-year-old Couples’ month. scaled-back schedule begins Couples’ most recent vic- to ramp up now. After the tory was just under a year U.S. Senior Open, he plays the ago at the 2012 Senior British British Open at Muirfield and Open. He looked ready to win Senior British Open at Royal two weeks ago in the Senior Birkdale in consecutive weeks Players Championship, but — “which might be a little a back-nine collapse left him much,” he said. tied for second behind Kenny For a man with a notoriously Perry. bad back, the schedule is tax- Couples said his bothersome ing, in no small part because back is feeling fine, so if the of the challenge the Omaha man nicknamed “Boom Boom” Country Club presents. Even in for his prodigious drives can the best of circumstances, golf- find the fairway at Omaha ers will find themselves with a Country Club, no one would good number of side-hill and be surprised if this is the week downhill lies. And then there’s he breaks through. that gnarly, 4-inch rough. “Fred still hits the ball a tre- “If I drive it in the rough and mendous distance,” Bernhard don’t have a great lie, I’m not Langer said. “He hasn’t lost going to do too much out of any distance, maybe gained it,” Couples said. “I’ll probably some with the equipment and play it safe.” all that. He’s capable of produc- Roger Chapman will try ing very low scores. Wherever to become the first defend- he tees up, he’s one of the main ing champion to repeat since AP photo favorites, no doubt about it.” Allen Doyle in 2006. Chapman, Fred Couples practices chipping out of a sand trap Wednesday at the Omaha Country Club ahead of the U.S. Senior Open golf tournament in Omaha, Neb., First Couples, Perry, Langer, Tom who also won the Senior PGA round of the golf competition begins today. Watson and David Frost are Championship last year, has among the top contenders at not been able to recapture his the 6,700-yard, par-70 Omaha 2012 magic. He has one top-10 events this year. my one goal,” Perry said. PGA Tour who isn’t peeking to spend more time with his Country Club. finish in 13 events. Perry, the Charles Schwab “Obviously, our majors out ahead to Muirfield and next family. But Stricker won the The fourth of the five senior Notable first-time entrants Cup points leader, is looking here probably are not looked week’s British Open. John Deere Classic three times majors will be a test of stamina are Colin Montgomerie, who for his second win of the year upon like they are on the PGA Stricker’s single-minded from 2009-11. for the 50-and-over golfers, turned 50 last month and tied in a senior major. He shot Tour, but yet they’re still a focus on TPC Deere Run, com- He’s not about to pass on a especially with weekend highs for ninth in the Senior Players three straight rounds in the major. It still will be attached bined with his recent domi- shot at a fourth title just down forecast in the low 90s with Championship; Rocco Mediate, 60s to win the Senior Players to your name.” nance of the course, makes him the road in Illinois. high humidity. The course is who lost a playoff to Tiger Championship by 2 shots the man to beat at this week- Stricker and native Iowan hilly, featuring elevation and Woods in the classic 2008 U.S. over Couples and Waldorf in Stricker the man to beat at end’s John Deere Classic. Zach Johnson headline a field topographical changes that Open at Torrey Pines; and Pittsburgh. John Deer Classic The 46-year-old Stricker left a bit thin because many of belie the popular image of the Duffy Waldorf, who has six “Anything that has ‘major’ SILVIS, Ill. — Steve Stricker is skipping the Open the world’s top golfers are pre- central plains. top-10s in 11 Champions Tour attached to it was always might be the only golfer on the Championship as part of a plan paring for the British Open. Trades and new UNC reviewing men’s basketball issues

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The letters were Republicans and a few Democrats 2015, the work will reshape the Avoca seeking letters of support for the proj- blocked a White House-backed pro- interchanges off I-81, open up a por- ect. posal that would have restored 3.4 tion of the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton The cost was just too high and the percent interest rates on subsidized International Airport property for project lingered on the back burner as Stafford loans for one more year. The development and provide easier access other projects in the region, including failed stopgap measure was designed for vehicles from an industrial park to the Casey Highway in Lackawanna to give lawmakers time to take up and from the interstate that in turn will County, proceeded. comprehensive college affordabil- alleviate congestion on Dupont’s thor- But it picked up steam in recent years ity legislation and dodge 6.8 percent oughfares. thanks to State Rep. Mike Carroll, interest rates on new loans. Pennsy Supply Inc., of Annville D-Avoca. Once the I-81 interchange will perform the work that required was coupled with the connector road Fed officials can’t the cooperation and approval of the project, it began to gain traction in a Federal Aviation Administration, the AIMEE DILGER | THE TIMES LEADER hurry. agree airport’s Bi-County Board of Directors, James May, a PennDOT spokesman, shows Luzerne County Municipal Planning Organization Carroll, who received praise from PennDOT and local municipalities. Coordinator nancysnee a map of the $42 million project which will include new on and off multiple officials Wednesday during Federal Reserve officials seem far Charlie Adonizio, the immediate ramps along exit 178 of i-81. the groundbreaking, called the project from a consensus on the question past president of the Greater Pittston “a great, great day for Greater Pittston that’s consumed investors for months: Chamber of Commerce, said once and a great, great day for Lackawanna When will the Fed slow its bond completed, the project will entice “This will be the catalyst,” Adonizio first suggested. Rosemary Dessoye, and Luzerne counties.” purchases, which have fueled spend- companies to take a closer look at said. now the chamber’s director, remem- “It’s an excellent improvement for ing, supported economic growth, becoming tenants in the Grimes It’s a catalyst that’s long been prom- bers sending out letters to tenants Northeastern Pennsylvania’s transpor- driven up stocks and kept mortgage Industrial Park and it will bring jobs ised. Back in the late 1980s the portion of what was then called the East ern tation and infrastructure network,” rates near record lows? and additional tax base to Greater of the project connecting the industrial Distribution Center, now the Grimes said George Roberts, the executive for Minutes of their June policy meet- Pittston. park to I-81 through the airport was Industrial Park, on her first day of PennDOT’s District 4 in Dunmore. ing show many members felt the job market’s improvement would have to be sustained before the Fed would scale back its bond purchases. Judge: Apple conspired to raise e-book prices And many thought the purchases should extend into 2014, according to a summary of economic forecasts that are released with the minutes. Larryneumeister spiracy and joined the conspiracy with the specific executives at the highest levels of Apple orchestrat- Associated Press intent to help it succeed.” ed a conspiracy with five major publishers. Vintage Apple Her decision was not surprising, since she had “Through today’s court decision and previous NEW YORK — Apple Inc. broke antitrust laws urged Apple to settle before trial and said the com- settlements with five major publishers, consumers goes for nearly and conspired with publishers to raise electronic pany had only a slim chance of winning. Government are again benefiting from retail price competition book prices significantly in spring 2010, a federal officials and industry experts have said e-book pric- and paying less for their e-books,” he said. $388,000 judge ruled Wednesday, citing “compelling evi- es have declined and stabilized since rising after The publishers that had settled were Hachette, dence” from the words of the late Steve Jobs. Apple entered the market. HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster, Holtzbrinck An original Apple computer from U.S. District Judge Denise Cote said Apple knew Cote identified five trial witnesses as “notewor- Publishers, doing business as Macmillan, and The 1976 has sold at auction for nearly that no publisher could risk acting alone to try to thy for their lack of credibility,” including Eddy Penguin Publishing Co. Ltd., doing business as $388,000. eliminate Amazon.com’s $9.99 price for the most Cue, a top Apple executive described as Jobs’ right- Penguin Group. Known as the Apple 1, it was one of popular e-books so it “created a mechanism and hand man. In her ruling, Cote said the conspiracy harmed the first Apple computers ever built. environment that enabled them to act together in a Apple spokesman Tom Neumayr said the consumers in numerous ways. It sold Monday for $387,750 at a matter of weeks to eliminate all retail price compe- Cupertino, Calif.-based company will appeal. She said some had to pay more for e-books, others Christie’s online-only auction. Bolaffi, tition for their e-books.” “Apple did not conspire to fix e-book pricing and bought a cheaper e-book rather than the one they an Italian collections company, says “Apple seized the moment and brilliantly played we will continue to fight against these false accusa- preferred to purchase and others deferred a pur- in a statement that it bought the com- its hand,” Cote said. She wrote that Apple’s deals tions,” he said. “We’ve done nothing wrong.” chase altogether rather than pay the higher price. puter. The seller was a retired school with publishers caused some e-book prices to rise Assistant Attorney General Bill Baer called the Although she acknowledged that many of Apple’s psychologist from Sacramento, Calif. 50 percent or more virtually overnight. ruling “a victory for millions of consumers who practices in its dealing with publishers would indi- Vintage Apple products have The Manhattan jurist, who did not determine choose to read books electronically.” vidually be legal, Cote said they collectively fur- become a hot item since Steve Jobs’ damages, said the evidence was “overwhelming He said the judge agreed with the Justice thered the goal of raising e-book prices across the death in October 2011. Jobs joined that Apple knew of the unlawful aims of the con- Department and 33 state attorneys general that board. forces with Steve Wozniak to build computer prototypes in a California garage, and Wozniak built the Apple 1. Oil prices jump 2 percent on sharp decline in US supplies Another Apple 1 was sold in May for a record $671,400 by a German auction house. It broke a record of The Associated Press moil in Egypt. The country controls crude supplies declined by 9.9 mil- The drop in supplies suggests stron- $640,000 set in November. the Suez Canal, a critical channel for lion barrels in the week ended July 5, ger demand and underlines the signs NEW YORK — The price of oil oil and gas shipments from the Middle more than twice the decline expected of economic recovery shown in last rose nearly 2 percent Wednesday as East. But now oil is rising on signs by analysts. Gasoline supplies were week’s stronger-than-expected U.S. the U.S. government reported another of increased demand in the U.S., the expected to rise, but instead fell by hiring report. steep decline in the nation’s supplies largest consumer of oil and gasoline. 2.6 million barrels. A report from The Organization of of oil and gasoline. Rising oil prices have reversed a In the past two weeks, oil supplies Petroleum Exporting Countries fore- By late morning, benchmark crude steady decline in the price U.S. driv- have dropped 20.2 million barrels, casting rising global demand in 2014 for August delivery was up $1.94, or ers pay at the pump. The average while gasoline supplies have fallen 4.3 also helped boost prices. $3.46$3.43 $3.32 1.9 percent, to $105.47 a barrel on the price for a gallon of gas rose 2 cents million barrels. The Vienna-based group said it New Yo rk Mercantile Exchange. to $3.50. That’s the biggest one-day At 373.9 million barrels, the nation’s expected additional global demand $4.06 Oil has risen about $12 a barrel, or increase since May 18. The price is oil supplies are 1.1 percent below year- to reach 1 million barrels a day next on 7/17/2008 13 percent, in the past two weeks to still 14 cents cheaper than a month ago levels, the Energy Department’s year, compared to an annual increase the highest level since early May of ago. Energy Information Administration of around 800,000 barrels a day in last year. The initial catalyst was tur- The government reported that said in its weekly report. 2013.

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www.timesleader.com TIMES LEADER THURSDAY,JULY 11, 2013 PAGE 1C Abrush with A lesson plan Disney can change a girl’s life

Heidi Stevens Chicago Tribune

So I’ve started brushing my daughter’s hair. She’s 7. It’s time. Some would argue it’s past time. Some would argue she has spent the better part of her life look- ing rather unkempt. I would reply with one word: Jessie. Jessie is the perfect- ly coiffed titular star of the Disney Channel show about a 19-year-old Manhattan nanny. She’s quick with the acerbic one-liners, bewildered by her life and wracked with insecurities about boys and accessories. Her hair, though, is fantastic. As fantastic as London’s from “The Suite Life on Deck” and CeCe’s from “Shake It Up” and Ally’s from “Austin and Ally.” I know all about their hair because my daughter loves their shows with the same level of zeal that I devote to hating them. The Disney princesses are always coming in for WORDPRESS.COM parental flack — they’re Little hands can have a heyday on an artfully placed chalkboard surface. too doe-eyed, too empty- headed, too prince-reli- ant. But the princesses are child’s play. They may be devoid of career ambitions, but at least they treat people well. (Animated people, but for chalkboardwalls still.) Disney’s tween and teen characters, packaged Alexandria Abramian for elementary-schoolers, The Orange County Register are wretched. Many of them are mocking and e’ve seen them everywhere, from wine bars contemptuous and petty, to glossy decorating magazines: those chalk- and they’ve saturated the Wboard walls that bring in a bit of retro chic marketplace so that even and function as a place to make lists, air your daily if you limit screen-time affirmations or doodle to your heart’s content. exposure, they and their Best of all, it can all be erased and made ready for hair will still call out to new creations in a matter of seconds. your kid from clothing For adventurous DIYers, getting the chalkboard wall lines and lunchboxes and right requires a few lessons in skill, materials and self- stickers at the pediatri- control. Fullerton-based husband and wife design team cian’s office. Erin and Dan Benedict of Benedict August ( www. What does all this have benedictaugust.com ) have aced the application for to do with brushing my many clients, using chalkboard walls everywhere from daughter’s hair? kitchens to nurseries. Until recently, she could Here are their rules for taking the trend out of the not be bothered. Washing classroom: her hair was torture. • Raw materials: Rust-Oleum’s chalkboard paint Brushing it was a waste of from Home Depot works well. It’s best to apply with her time. She eyed bows foam rollers. They hold less paint than other rollers but with the same disdain she give you a smoother finish. directs at tomatoes. • Keep it clean: Take special care to make sure the I loved this. I loved that wall is smooth. Any divots will collect chalk dust. So she approached birth- take extra care in prep. day parties and spring • Worth the wait: Wait the full four hours between musicals and first days of coats, even if it feels dry to the touch before. And keep school with nary a glance in mind it usually takes about four coats of paint to get toward her hair. a really even chalkboard finish. “Should we brush your • Let it go: Remember that the wall will never look hair?” I’d ask, usually on DCWVINC.BLOGSPOT.COM our way out the door. See WALLS |6C Who says you can’t have an outdoor chalkboard? See DISNEY |4C Meet the new mom and dad — a.k.a. grandma and grandpop

Ashley May to spend money on and even spoil their grandchildren. Live-in grands York Daily Record “During the recession, the one thing grandparents didn’t cut Some grandparents go one step further and offer their home back on was their grandkids,” Gillan said. to their grandkids, as Mark Foreman of Dover Township did. When Heather Robinson, a single mom, was severely injured Jean Koppen, director and research fellow with AARP, said When Foreman’s stepson fell on hard times, Foreman took him in a car crash in November 2010, her parents took care of her research also showed that Grandpa is more involved than he in — along with his stepson’s 6-year-old son Michael Hagarman, 13-month-old son, Christian. Without their help, she said, she ever was in playtime with the grandkids. his stepson’s fiancee and her two children. would have had to put him up for adoption. “The boomers have grown up in a culture where there is less Because Foreman, who works as a contractor with the govern- “They 100 percent took care of me and my son,” Robinson of a gender role,” Koppen said. “Grandpa missed out when his ment, travels a lot for work, Foreman told his stepson that he said. children were young, but he is not going to lose this second could stay at his place for as long as he needed. Betsy Robinson, 68, and her husband, Russell, 69, cared for chance.” “They have the run of the place,” Foreman, 56, said. “I help their daughter and grandson for about two years in their Lower Grandparents are making grandchildren more of a priority See MOM |6C Chanceford Township home. and sharing responsibilities with parents. “I can’t imagine not doing that,” Betsy said. They provide day care and want grandchildren to stay close: Their time together forged a special bond. Even though More than one in 10 grandparents surveyed said they provide Heather and Christian now live in Alexandria, Va., they visit at day-care services while parents are working. Also, about seven SHOWUS YOUR least every other week. in 10 grandparents live within 50 miles of their closest grand- “I miss him,” Russell said. children. More than one-third of the grandparents surveyed MODERN FAMILY While the Robinsons’ situation was partly fueled by need, indicated that their grandchildren had lived with them for more more and more grandparents are getting involved in their grand- than five years. children’s lives. And their involvement extends beyond the holi- Kelly Funke, 48, baby-sits both of her grandchildren, Brynn We want to know what your family looks like. days and usual family functions. Elicker, 2, and Rylan DeNunzio, 1. She baby-sits Brynn three Family could be Mom, Dad, Grandma and Grandpa. It In fact, today’s grandparents provide more care, money and days a week and Rylan whenever his parents are out of town. could be the 10 cats that live with you. It might be five advice to grandchildren than they ever have, according to a Baby-sitting is such a priority for Funke, she sometimes takes adopted children. Yo u might be a single mom or dad. Or 2012 AARP survey of 1,904 grandparents. vacation time from work to do it. you might have same-sex parents. Becky Gillan, AARP senior vice president of research and “I say all of this with a smile,” Funke said. “I’m glad that I’m Whatever your situation, we’d like to see your modern strategic analysis, said in some cases, grandparents are assum- able to do that.” family. ing the role of primary caregivers. She never wants her grandchildren to move away, because she Send a photograph of your family to mbiebel@times- “It’s not just taking the grandkids to their grandparents’ said she loves seeing them weekly. leader.com. Please include names and ages for everyone place for Sunday brunch anymore,” she said. “Grandparents are “I absolutely want them to stay close,” Funke said. “I thought in the photo. Also, include what township or municipality actively involved on a daily basis. They are involved financially when my daughter moved to Palmyra, it was the end of the your family lives in. In the text of the email, tell us how you — helping with medical, education, dental expenses.” world.” define family. Gillan said grandparents indicate that it’s important for them Brynn lives 10 minutes away,and Rylan lives an hour away. PAGE 2C THURSDAY,JULY 11, 2013 LIFESTYLE www.timesleader.com TIMES LEADER

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COUGHLIN HIGH SCHOOL Maddy at 570-829-1529. members are invited. The Class of 1955 will hold its reunion will be held on Aug. Happy Birthday! annual picnic from noon Classes of 1960-1971 31 at the Ramada Hotel, to 7 p.m. on Sunday at combined reunion meeting Public Square, Wilkes- Konefal’s Grove, Chase. will be held at 7 p.m. on Barre. An icebreaker will Cost is $25. For more July 18 at Cris Nics (the take place on Aug. 30 information, or to make a old Barney Inn). Some at Happy Pizza. Contact reservation, contact Helene classmates are meeting information is needed on at 570-693-4666. All for dinner at 5:30 p.m. Marjorie Bezdziecki, Jean classmates are welcome. For more information log Ann Byczkowski, Cynthia on to the Elmer L. Meyers Cooper, Diane Davis, Class of 1959 will meet 1966-1971 combined Barbara Finn, Carolyn at 6 p.m. on July 18 at the reunion Facebook page Gluc, Linda Hearing, Elmer home of Jack and Kathy or contact debi_jenkins@ Jones, Evan Kennedy,John Macey, 18 Mercer St., yahoo.com. Reservations Oakschunas, Elizabeth Plains Township. Plans for for the reunion should be Purnell, Jane Schacht and the 55th class reunion to sent with checks made Sharan Stevens. Contact be held on Oct. 11, 2014 payable to Meyers High Dottie at 570-954-7095 or at the Genetti Hotel and School combined reunion. John at 570-287-0582 with Conference Center will For invitation forms email any information. be discussed. All class debi_jenkins@yahoo. AYLA V. members and spouses are com with email or home SCHUPP/SHUPP/SHUP BRANDON M. invited. address. There will also be AND HAWK FAMILIES ADDISON L. SCHAPPERT an icebreaker on Oct. 25 at The 15th annual Hawk SNOPECK Class of 1963 is holding its the American Legion, Lee and Schupp, Shupp, Shup OLIVER M. BOLIN STRENFEL Ayla Verena Schappert, 50th anniversary reunion Park Avenue, and a tour of family reunion will be held daughter of Jude and Ali on Oct. 19 at the Genetti the high school on Oct. 26. on July 21 at the Don Laine Addison Lily Strenfel, Schappert, is celebrating Brandon Michael Hotel and Conference Campground, 790 57 Drive, Oliver Michael Bolin, daughter of Tim and her first birthday today, Snopeck, son of Danielle Center, Wilkes-Barer. NORTHEAST HIGH Palmerton. Festivities begin son of Steve and Kristen Shawna Strenfel, July 11. Ayla is a grand- and David Snopeck, Invitations have been SCHOOL at 11 a.m. with registration. Bolin, Exeter, is celebrat- Middletown, N.Y., is daughter of Jude and Jean Edwardsville, is celebrat- mailed and reservations Class of 1963 reunion Lunch will be held at are due by the end of committee will meet at noon. There will be food ing his sixth birthday celebrating her second Schappert, Ashley, and ing his fourth birthday August. If invitation not 7 p.m. on Wednesday and refreshments at the today, July 11. Oliver birthday today, July 11. John and Mickie Ostrum, today, July 11. Brandon received, contact Marcia at the Duryea VFW. campground store and grill is a grandson of Nancy Addison is a granddaugh- Wilkes-Barre. She is a is a grandson of Donna Rusenko Finn at 678- Classmates are urged to and participants can bring Fancher, Exeter; Stephan ter of Ed Strenfel and great-granddaughter of Melton, Wilkes-Barre; 5958.Addresses are still make reservations for the their own food, possibly a Podskoch, Swoyersville; Cathy and Gabe Metric, Jean Schappert, Ashley, James Melton, Forty Fort; needed for the following 50th anniversary reunion side dish to share. There is Joseph Bolin, Pittston; all of Hanover Township, and Helene Sirak, and Joan Snopeck and the classmates, Karen to be held on Oct. 11 at an enclosed pavilion and White, Carol Kolanick, Colarusso’s LaPalazza. pool. A handmade item or and Michael and Romaine and Bruce Lichtenstein Hanover Township. late Walter Snopeck, West John Belaus, Loretta Any graduates from gift should be brought for Korsun, Trucksville. He is and the late Cindy Wyoming. He is a great- Blakeslee, Pat Franza, Northeast High School the Chinese auction. Also a great-grandson of Leo Guthrie and Jeff Hogan, grandson of Carol George, Edward Mieneker, Vincent from 1964-1966 are also needed are food items and Marion Krawietz, all of New Yo rk. She is Wilkes-Barre. Brandon Pisaneschi, Mary Poplawski, invited. Contact Michael such as fruits, vegetables Trucksville. Oliver has a a great-granddaughter has a sister, Cassandra, 5. StanleyRudovitz, Tony Hopkins at 457-0413.The and pies and cakes that do brother, Lukas, 2. of the late George and Sokol, Walter Sott, Harry committee is seeking not have to be refrigerated Stegura, Roxanne Walsh, addresses for the following for a cake walk. Children’s Theresa Tomko, Hanover Diane Yankoski and Joyce classmates, Richard Ash, games will be held and Township, and the late Yurkavage. Grace Bahnweg Gilhooley, there is a game room. The Edward and Angeline Margaret Balchune, Theresa Genealogy of Conrad and Strenfel, Lake Silkworth. HANOVER AREAHIGH Ann Cherone Poremba, Elizabeth Borger Hawk, SCHOOL Robert Czar,Alan Dommes, 1744-1990,will be available Class of 1976 is holding Patricia Gedrich Matthews, for purchase. a summer gathering at 3 Joseph Mashunas, Dolores p.m. on July 20. For more Struzzeri Lemardy, Anna WEST SIDE CENTRAL information contact Kevin Mae Thomas,Carol CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Kwiatek at 570-262-0982, Menichini Marshal and Class of 1971 is holding Dave Rash at 570-236-1702, Catherine Purcell Hess.All a 60th birthday party for or Maureen Mangino at classmates are invited to graduates, spouses and 570-237-5219. help plan the reunion. significant others from 1-7 BRANDON A. p.m. on Sept. 1 at The Grove MEYERS HIGH SCHOOL PITTSTON HIGH SCHOOL at the Checkerboard Inn, SMARGIASSI Class of 1952 will meet Class of 1957 will meet at Carverton Road, Trucksville. FLOYD W. SUTTON at 1 p.m. on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday Emailed invitations have HARPER G. Norm’s Pizza and Eatery, at Tony’s Pizza, City Line been sent to those whose JESSICA GOLDEN Brandon Alexander OLENICK Wilkes-Barre. Plaza. All class members addresses are on file. Floyd William Sutton, Smargiassi, son of Mike Class of 1963 is having are invited. Reservations may be made a get together at 6 through the Facebook son of Carl and Wendy and Sandie Smargiassi, Harper Grace Olenick, p.m. on Wednesday at PLYMOUTH HIGH page,WSCCHS 1971, or by Sutton, Dallas, is cel- Jessica Golden, daugh- Duryea, is celebrating daughter of Tracey Eppley Logan’s Roadhouse, 2310 SCHOOL contacting Kate Taroli or ebrating his eighth birth- ter of Adrienne Maxwell his fifth birthday today, and Joseph Olenick, is cel- Wilkes-Barre Township Class of 1958 will hold a Linda Hincken at KBTaroli@ day today, July 11. Floyd and Jeffrey Golden Sr. July 11. Brandon is a ebrating her first birthday Marketplace, Wilkes-Barre. reunion planning session gmail.com. Apay-as-you- is a grandson of John celebrated her seventh grandson of Frank A. today, July 11. Harper is Family, friends and other at 7 p.m. on Tuesday at go ice breaker will be held Wagner, Pittston; the late birthday June 2. Jessica Spudis, Pittston; the late a granddaughter of James classmates are invited. For Happy Pizza, 40 W. Main at 6:30 p.m. on Aug. 31 at St., Plymouth. All class Grotto Pizza, Harveys Lake. Mary Lynn Wagner; and is a granddaughter of Grace Spudis; and Ron and Doreen Brennan and more information contact Carl and Andrea Sutton, Mary and Jerry Freeman, and Nancy Smargiassi, Grace and Joseph Olenick. Canton. He is a great- Kevin Fox and Diane and Dickson City. He has a She has a brother, William grandson of Ruth Celmer, James Golden. She has brother, Josh, 8. Eppley, 11, and a sister, Plymouth. Floyd has a sis- two brothers, Justin, 6, Cieraena Eppley, 7. ter, Lydia, 4. and Jeffrey Jr., 18. 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Dear Abby: Legal Dear FGTP: As people grow older, Dear Abby: My husband and I have Dear Crushed: Much depends upon marijuana is making long and well-established relation- been married for one year. Yesterday the reason your husband started my best friend stu- DEAR ABBY ships become more precious. But I put all the pieces together and real- cheating. If it was a way to avoid ex- pid, boring and insip- much as we might wish otherwise, ized he’s been cheating on me. periencing the pain of the loss of the id. “Susan” and I are ADVICE relationships do not always remain I called the other woman, and af- baby, it’s possible that with counsel- in our 50s and have Otherwise, her life is functional. the same. Because you are no longer ter she regained her composure and ing you can get beyond this. been best friends She’s in a good marriage, loves her receiving what you need from your heard she is a mistress, she told me I suggest you ask to be included in off and on since pets and enjoys her job. I think if I interactions with Susan, I agree you everything. She gave me the answers one or more of the counseling ses- childhood. A decade ago, we started said anything, it would cause a major may need to see her less often. I desperately needed, and I am thank- sions. If he agrees, at least you will taking better care of our friendship rift. In light of your long relationship, ful for her honesty and — surpris- know he is seeing a therapist. If not, because so few longtime friends were Should I just limit our time togeth- I don’t think it would be offensive to ingly — her compassion. you will have to decide whether you still in our lives. Since then, I have er and accept this is how things tell her you have noticed a change in Now I need to move forward. I am have had enough loss in one year, and been careful not to be judgmental or are going to be from now on? I’m a her and you miss the person she used crushed, and even though he can’t whether you have a future together. condescending because it was the widow who has lost my parents and to be. However, are you absolutely explain why he cheated, I still want source of past friction. others to illness. I have other friends certain that what you have observed to know why. He says he’s going to To receive a collection of Abby’s most Susan is a regular marijuana user, and family, but I don’t want to lose is caused by marijuana? If you’re not, counseling, which is something I have memorable — and most frequently re- quested — poems and essays, send a busi- which has sapped away all of her my old chum, even though being then consider sharing your observa- been begging him to do since I had a ambition and curiosity. Even when tion with Susan’s husband, in case her miscarriage last summer. ness-sized,self-addressed envelope, plus around her is starting to make me check or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in she isn’t actually high, she lacks sad. lack of sharpness could be the result Will he change? Or should I con- Canada) to: Dear Abby’s “Keepers,” P.O. Box the cleverness and mental acuity I — Friendship Going to Pot in of another medication she’s using or a tinue to pack the house and move on? 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage have always treasured about her. California neurological problem. — Crushed in Chicago is included.) UNIVERSAL SUDOKU CRYPTOQUOTE HOROSCOPE BY HOLIDAY MATHIS ARIES (March 21-April 19). You SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). don’t have to worry about your Someone will always say that the trade secrets getting out. Even ship is sinking, but don’t be too if they did, others wouldn’t know quick to jump off. Show a little what to do with them. What’s faith in your vessel. The same relevant to you would be a lot of goes for your idea, project or work for others to get into. relationship. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). used to have location envy, but Have you ever heard of “deci- you’re starting to realize that sion fatigue”? You’ve felt it you can connect with the world every time you leave the grocery you want to be a part of from store after a big shop. It drains wherever you live right now. Use your willpower. That’s why fewer the library and the Internet. options are better today. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You’ll CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). examine the elements that make You’ve created a steady stream up your lifestyle. It’s the people of activity and joy — or at least you talk to, the pictures and you thought that’s what it was notes on your wall, the decor going to be. Now it may feel and food. Bit by bit, you’re build- more like a hectic schedule. Cut ing something beautiful. back now. Take it easy. CANCER (June 22-July 22). Don’t AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). In be afraid to speak your true food, bitterness is made palat- opinion today, especially when able by adding something sweet, you sense that you’re with a salty or sour. As for internal bit- kindred spirit. You’ll likely say terness, salty or sour thoughts GOREN BRIDGE the thing the other person has won’t balance it at all. Go for the always thought, too. sweetness, and you’ll get a deli- WITH OMAR SHARIF & TANNAH HIRSCH LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). A hand- cious result. shake will convey secret mean- PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You’ve ing. Beware of the one who turns let go of minor grudges and PREVIOUS DAY’S SOLUTION the shake so that the top of your resentmentsbefore, and now hand faces the ground and his is you’re in the same place all over on top. This dominating person again. Should you forgive one won’t treat you as an equal. more time? No. Forgive a thou- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). There’s sand more times. wisdom in playing it cool, but not TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (July 11). A so cool that you don’t show emo- retreat in the next six months tion. Showing your feelings, or will change your perspective and at least a glimpse of them, takes help you earn big, too. You’ll act confidence. to improve your family dynamic LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). By being and influence your kin to lead open to your wilder instincts, healthier lives. What you accom- you heighten the energy level plish in September will put you of everyone around you. But go in the running for an award. 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Local driv- are required to make payment, ately three years old. Black CALL ROSEANN@655-4247 1-800-432-8069 and tan. Might be aTahitian Get news ing positions out of Pittston. and those having claims or de- To Reserve Your Seats 845-616-1461 ADOPT:Adoring, secure mands to present the same mix. No tags, found near couple longs to adopt your without delay to the Executor, Schuyler Ave. in Kingston. when it newborn. Safe, beautiful Jeffrey L. Jones, c/o Jannell L. 570-954-6249 CAMEO HOUSE NEW SHIPS life forever. Love awaits. Decker, Esq, 1043 Wyoming BUS TOURS happens. Lori &Craig Avenue, Forty Fort, PA 18704 FOUND,sunglasses on the ON SALE 888-773-6381 Back Mountain trail in Luzerne. Expenses Paid PUBLIC NOTICE Call: 570-287-5894 SUN., JULY 21 NYC at TENENBAUMS TRAVEL N.Y. Botanical Gardens NOW! In accordance with the FOUND. Keys, including a Wild Medicine Healing Pennsylvania Liquor Code, the Chevy key, others for identific- Plants NCLʼsBREAKAWAY FOSTER City Council of Wilkes-Barre ation purposes at Harveys From Around The World. from only $734.00 per per- Special Notices will hold aPublic Hearing on Creek. 11/2 miles below Dinner in the “Real” Little son PARENT(S) Tuesday, July 16, 2013 at 5:15 Chase Rd &Rte. 29. Italy -Arthur Ave. -Bronx Octagon Family Restaurant needed immediately 570-696-1723 ROYAL CARIBBEAN'S for teens or sibling groups. p.m., in City Council Cham- 375 WMain St, Plymouth, PA 18651 bers, Fourth Floor, City Hall re- QUANTUM OF THE SEAS Compensation, training, and Sat., Aug., 24 from only $1074.00 570-779-2288 lative to the transfer of aLi- FOUND:female calico kitten, Wilmington 24 hour on-call support mixed colors, about 10 weeks per person THURSDAY SPECIAL provided. Please call quor Licensefor the premises Docent Tour of Nemours located at 245 South Main old, yellow green eyes, scared, Departs New York FRIENDSHIP HOUSE Mansion &Gardens to the Bahamas Large Piefor $7.95 Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA. found 2blocks from General Brunch @The Inn @ In House Only (570) 342-8305 x2058. Hospital. Call 570-825-2416 Compensation up to Montchanin Village.. Cannot be combined with anyother offer. If special accommodations are Rates are per person, $1200.00 and more based on two sharing one per month per child. required for persons with dis- LOST: Home of theOriginal ‘O-Bar’ Pizza abilities, please notify Melissa cabin, subject to availability Shatzel at (570) 208-4112 or HEARING AID Oct., 6&7 and change. Legal Notices / Notices To Creditors e-mail her at Wilkes-Barre or Kingston. FALLINGWATER Free Books: Normal Call 570-760-1452 Christian Life By Watchman mschatzel@wilkes- 570-655-3420 Call 570.288.8747 barre.pa.us. [email protected] for more info! NOTICE OF FINDINGOFNOSIGNIFICANTIMPACT AND Nee Economy Of God. NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS By Witness Lee Jim Ryan, City Clerk LOST. German Shepherd, Www.Bfa.Org/Newbooks black &tan female, in vicinity Get all the advertising inserts July 11, 2013 ESTATE NOTICE of Port Griffith, Jenkins Twp. with the latest sales. ADOPT: Ateacher hopes to Notice is hereby given that Let- Very friendly, "Molly". RE- CITY OF WILKES-BARRE adopt ababy! Ipromise to ters of Adminstrationhave WARD 570-654-2972, leave Call 829-5000 to start 40 EAST MARKET STREET provide alifetime of uncondi- been granted in the ESTATE message. your home delivery. WILKES-BARRE, PA 18711 tional love &opportunities. OF IRENE D. MIGLIORE, late PHONE: (570) 208-4132 Expenses paid. of WEST WYOMING BOR- Attorney 1-866-408-1543 OUGH, (died December 28, Legal Notices / Notices To Creditors These noticesshall satisfy two separate but related procedural www.AdeleAdopts.info 2012). Judy Ann Migliore and DIVORCE No Fault requirements for activities to be undertaken by the City of Wilkes- Debra Jean Joyce, Co-Admin- $295 divorce295.com LEGAL NOTICE Barre. istratrixes, c/o Robert A. Go- Atty. Kurlancheek U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE -UNITED STATES MAR- Christian Friends of Brother nos, Esquire, 88 N. Franklin 800-324-9748 W-B SHALS SERVICE -NOTICE OF U.S. MARSHALʼSSALE -THE REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS Watchman Nee Want to Street, Second Floor, Wilkes- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA vs. LINDA M. DILTS -Civil #12- Meet &Share Thoughts. Barre, PA 18701 FREE Bankruptcy On or aboutJuly 29,2013 the City of Wilkes-Barrewill submit a Consultation 02590 -Public notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an Order Call 570-267-8250, All persons indebted to said dated March 27, 2013, issued out of the United States District request to the United States Department of Housing and Urban [email protected]. estate are required to make Payment plans. Carol Baltimore 570-283-1626 Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania on ajudgment Developmentfor the release of Community Development Block payments and those having rendered in Court on March 27, 2013, in the amount of Grant funds underTitle Iofthe Housing and Community Devel- claims or demands are to $59,009.48 plus interest from March 15, 2012in favor of The opment Act of 1974, as amended, to undertake aproject known present the same without delay SOCIAL SECURITY AllJunk DISABILITY United States of America and against LINDA M. DILTS, the fol- as Demolition of the structure known as 282 North Pennsylvania to Attorney Robert A. Gonos Free Consultation. lowing described real estate, located at 22 Carpenter Road Har- Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, PA. Lost & Found Contact Atty. Sherry Dalessandro veys Lake, PA 18618, shall be offered for sale. To obtain a Cars & 570-823-9006 complete legal description please contact Jillian Hill at 215-825- FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANTIMPACT FOUND,Black Lab, Neutered 6305. PROPERTY LOCATION: 22 Carpenter Road, Harveys Trucks Male, found out by Sordoni Child / Elderly Care Lake, PA 18618, Parcel/Folio #74-D6S2A-002-014-000. The The City of Wilkes-Barre hasdetermined that the projects will Farm at Harveys Lake, found above-mentioned properties offered up for sale on July 25, 2013 have no significant impact on the human environment. There- DAYCARE fore, an EnvironmentalImpact Statement under the National En- Wanted Saturday afternoon. No collar In my Kingston home. Licensed. at 11:00 AM at the steps located at the South Main Street En- or Microchip. Call Blue Chip Accepting Co-ordinated Childcare trance of the Max RosennUSCourthouse, which is located at vironmentalPolicy Act of 1969 (NEPA) is not required. Addition- Farm at 570-333-5265 570-283-0336 197South Main Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701, at public auc- al project information is contained in each Environmental Re- tion, to the highest and best bidder by the U.S. Marshalfor the view Record (ERR) on file at the Office of Economic &Com- Medical/Health Middle District of Pennsylvania.And Iwill, accordingly offer the munity Development, 40 East Market Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA Highest real estate for sale to the highest and best bidder, for cashier's 18711, and may be examined or copied weekdays 9:00 A.M. to check or teller's check. The following terms of sale apply to all of 4:30 P.M. Prices the above listed properties. Terms of Sale: Ten percent (10%) of the highest sum bid must be deposited by the highest bidder in PUBLIC COMMENTS Paid In cashier's check or certified check with the Marshal immediately. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cashier's Any individual, group, or agency may submit written comments check or certified check within thirty (30) days after Marshalʼs on theERRs to the Office of Economic &Community Develop- CA$H Sale Otherwise, the purchaser will forfeit their deposit and the ment. All comments received by July 27, 2013 will be con- Marshal may settle with asecond bidder who has made the re- sidered by the City of Wilkes-Barre prior to authorizing submis- quired deposit at the Marshal's Sale and thereby registered their sion of arequest for release of funds. Comments should specify VITO &GINO'S willingnesstotake the property at the highest price bid, provided which Notice they are addressing. such second bidder deposits the balance of the purchase price within 10 days after notice from the Marshal of the first bidder's ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATION default. If no second bid be registered, the property may be sold again at the risk of the defaulting bidder, and in case of any defi- The City of Wilkes-Barre certifies to HUD Thomas M. Leighton in FREE The Greater Hazleton Health Alliance has ciency in such resale, the defaulting bidder shall make good the his capacity as Mayor of the City of Wilkes-Barre consents to ac- the following openings: same to the person injured thereby and the deposit shall be for- cept the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts if an action is brought feited and distributed with the other funds created by the sale. to enforceresponsibilities in relation to the environmental review PICKUP Radiology Supervisor –FT process and that these responsibilities have been satisfied. 570-574-1275 Bidder must have proceeds immediately available and on his HUDʼsStateʼsapproval of the certification satisfies its responsib- Cat Scan Tech –Casual person in order to bid, bidder will not be permitted to leave the ilities under NEPA and related laws and authorities and allows (Ultrasound/Vascular Certification Preferred) sale and return with proceeds. The successful bidder takes the the City of Wilkes-Barretouse Program funds. real estate subject to, and shall pay all taxes, water rents, sewer Physical Therapist (Rehab) –FT charges, municipal claims, and other charges and liens not di- OBJECTIONSTORELEASE OF FUNDS vested by the sale and must also pay all state and local realty Physical Therapist (Home Health) –FT transfer taxes or stamps, to the extent the fund created by the HUD will accept objections to its release of funds and the City of sale is insufficient to pay such transfer taxes. Distribution of Pro- Wilkes-Barreʼscertification for aperiod of fifteen days following Operating Room &OBRNʼs–Casual ceeds: ASchedule of Proposed Distribution of the proceeds of the anticipated submission date or its actual receipt of the re- (experienced preferred) sale will be filed with the Marshal within ten (10) days of confirm- quest (whichever is later) only if they are on one of the following ationbyCourt Order of the sale. No Schedule of Distribution will bases: (a) the certification was not executed by the Certifying Of- Home Health RNʼs–FT&Casual be filed if the property is sold to the Plaintiff for costs only. The ficer of the City of Wilkes-Barre;(b) the City of Wilkes-Barre has Marshalshall distribute the proceeds of sale in accordance with omitted astep or failedtomake adecision or finding required by SDU/Endo/PACU Float RN -Casual the proposed Schedule of Distribution unless written exceptions HUD regulations at 24 CFR part 58;(c) the grant recipient or oth- are filed with the Marshal not later than ten (10) days after the fil- er participants in the development process have committed Med/Surg/Tele./Peds RNʼs–FT/PT ing of the proposed schedule. For information concerning the funds, incurred costs or undertaken activities not authorized by amount that Plaintiff intends to bid, for information regarding the 24 CFR Part 58 before approval of arelease of funds by HUD; or Speech &Occupational Therapists –Casual status if this sale, the exact location of the sale in the courthouse, (d) another Federal agency acting pursuant to 40 CFR Part 1504 or for other information you may contact: Cathy Diederich at has submitted awritten finding that the project is unsatisfactory Excellent benefit package for full time employees, which in- (314) 457-5514, email: [email protected], or Jillian from the standpoint of environmental quality. Objections must be MONTY SAYS cludes medical, dental, vision, tuition reimbursement, STD, Today is the day Pro and his Hill at 215-825-6305 or [email protected]. For acomplete prepared and submitted in accordance with the required proced- LTD, Life insurance and defined contribution plan. staff will shine. Gentle and list of all properties offered for sale by the Department of Agricul- ures (24 CFR Part 58, Sec. 58.76) and shall be addressed to the Scoop. Forget it. Welcome to ture go to: http://www.resales.usda.gov/ The sale may be post- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HUD Candidates interested can forward their resume in all his friends and guests! poned in accordance with Pa. R.C.P. 3129.1 et seq. for up to 100 Pennsylvania State Office, The Wanamaker Building, 100 Penn confidence to: [email protected] Watch out for SPEED...He is days. Please contactCathy Diederich or Jillian Hill, Paralegal, Square East, Philadelphia, PA 19107-3380. Potential objectors going to moveFAST!!! with KML Law Group, P.C., at the above phone numbers prior to should contact HUD to verify the actual last day of the objection Employment Applications are available for download from our Whooperand Speed and the scheduled sale date to confirmthat the sale will proceed. period. web site at www.ghha.org Monty and JLasko best four- Dated June 21, 2013, Martin Pane, United States Marshal, some ever Middle District of Pennsylvania. Thomas M. Leighton, Mayor City of Wilkes-Barre K

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OFFICE FURNITURE BEAR CREEK WEST NANTICOKE DALLAS DUPONT $139,900 FORTY FORT Hanover Township INSTALLERS/ 1670 MURRAY ST. DELIVERYDRIVER New on the Earn up to $800 FOR SALE Market! aweek delivering office 3Prince St.,Hanover furniture plus: Green/Hanover Twp. •Home nights BY OWNER Qualified buyersonly. Very Preferred Location. •No Weekends 3BR, 2.5 Bath, All-Gas, •Sign On Bonuses $149,900 versatile 2family home, Ranch Home. $469,000 •CDL And Non ranch style. Large lot. Beauti- Reduced 1255 Laurel Run Rd. fully landscaped. $162,000. Quality Construction: Beautiful well kept 2story Co- CDL Positions Available Freshly-Painted Interior & $61,900 •Health Insurance Bear Creek Twp., large commer- Call 570-283-3469 lonial features 3,900 square 424 Simpson St. cial garage/warehouse on 1.214 leave message. Exterior. Large Eat-In Kit- feet, 5bedrooms, 3.5 baths, Good condition Cape Cod. 3bed- •Paid Holidays 30 E. Poplar St. chen with New Flooring, Send resume to acres with additional 2acre parcel. Multi -Family hardwood &tile floors, gor- room, 1full bath in quiet neighbor- 2water wells. 2newer under- 5apartments and a2car garage, Plaster Walls, Refinished geous entry foyer, built-in hood. For more info and photos vis- [email protected] HANOVER TWP. Hardwood Floors or fax: 570-501-0587 ground fuel tanks. May require zon- allrented. Off street parking for 8 POOL, fenced yard, 3car gar- it: www.atlasrealtyinc.com ing approval. For more information cars. Great investment. throughout, Refurbished age. MLS12-4357 and photos visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com Tile Baths, New Roof, Win- ONE YEAR HOME Brian Harashinski www.atlasrealtyinc.com Help Wanted General MLS 13-680 dows, &Patio Door WARRANTY INCLUDED. 570-237-0689 MLS 12-208 Tom Salvaggio (Covered Patio). 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Spacious two floor, 3bed- •Final Lens Inspection BUILDING wood floors, stainless steel ap- room living quarters with large open Send resume or apply in Luzerne. 2bay garage &of- pliances, granite counter tops. 570-466-9843 concept commercial/office store person Mon-Fri 8:30-6pm fice. Parkingfor 30 vehicles. Master bedroom with built-ins front. Newer roof, separate utilities Luzerne Optical Current auto dealer lease ex- &walk in closet. 3fireplaces. &200 AMP electrical service. 180 NWilkes BarreBlvd pires. Lower level wet bar,theater, PLAINS $65,000 Wilkes Barre, PA 18702 CALL 570-200-1320 exercise &laundry rooms. PRICE REDUCTION CALL CHRISTINE Central vac &air, security &ir- 39 SLOPE STREET $109,900 (570) 332-8832 For sale by owner,3bed- rigation systems. New roof, Beautiful home in alovely set- JJ MANTIONE PUBLIC RELATIONS rooms, 11/2 baths, modern DURYEA furnace&pool liner. 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Valid drivers license, Four units. 3residential and KINGSTON Weichert Realtors parking for 4cars, gas heat, not af- references and ability to work one storefront.Great corner Double block. Brings in $1,050 TradeMark fected by flood in Sept., 2011. on your own. $15 an hour. location, flood damaged home per month. Big back yard. Fully WEST PITTSTON Owner will look at offers. Drug Free Work Place. Email being sold as is. For more info rented. Great ROI. $74,999 PRICE REDUCED!! 570-901-1020 www.atlasrealtyinc.com 570-430-1308 33 Delaware Ave. reply with resume/work history: visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com DALLAS MLS 13-1805 [email protected] MLS 12-1948 2bedroom ranch, completely re- Call Lu-Ann modeled, includes spare build- 570-602-9280 Call Tom KINGSTON Medical/Health 570-262-7716 WILKES-BARRE ing lot, $39,900. 570-299-5415 DENTAL SECRETARY/ WILKES-BARRE TWP. ASSISTANT Single House, 3bedrooms. 1 The Noxen Health Center in bath, sunroom 10x25, kitchen, Noxen, Pa, has afull-time dining room, parlor, &base- Dental Secretary/ Assistant ment. Gas baseboard, hot wa- position available. Hours are ter. 1448 sq ft. 50x130ftlot, DURYEA 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., 75% fenced in. Buses to all Newberry Estate Exceptional Mon thru Friday. Full benefit area schools nearby. Property 4bedroom, 3bath townhouse. package. Please go to NANTICOKE available to make adriveway. Hardwood floors. Bright &airy www.rhcnepa.com for further 212 E. Main Street $87,500 100 Lathrop Street $40,000.Call 570-822-2382 kitchen. Finished lower level details regarding this position Building on Main St.near Anto- 446 N. Main St. Charming 2storyhome in with walk-out to patio. Enjoy nio's. Former business &res- Best of both worlds...Commercial desirable neighborhood. Houses For Sale carefree living with swimming, MEDICAL RECORDS/ idential combination with 4 space plus 2-3 bedroom home 2bedroom, 1.5 bath with new golf &tennis amenities. FRONT DESK floors containing 3000+sq. ft. complete with detached garage and Kraft-Maid kitchen,quartz BERWICK MLS#13-2185. $199,000 RECEPTIONIST Walk-instreet level entry both off street parking with yard. Home counters &SSGEappliances. Wooded building lot consisting Call Geri 570-862-7432 front and back. Small off street has been nicely remodeled with 1 Hardwood &tile, fireplace, sun of 2.64 acres within minutes of Full-time position. Very busy 3/4 baths, hardwood floors, move in 570-696-3801 REDUCED physicians group. Must be parking area in rear. Great op- room and walk-up attic. 1car Berwick. Country setting, but $82,900 portunity with new Main St. condition. Commercial space is garage. Call 570-407-1660. close to conveniences. experienced with electronic 14x26 with endless possibilities. 226 Church St. medical records.Salary com- projects and foot traffic nearby. $159,000. Located on Confers Lane. Large 2story with 3bedrooms and www. atlasrealtyinc.com Price: $60,000 mensurate with experience. $40,000. 570-760-7888 or MLS 13-982 DALLAS 2full baths. Extra large room sizes, Send resume to: 570-735-6879. Call Patsy at 570-204-0983 stained glass and natural woodo- Call Colleen STRAUSSER REAL ESTATE The Times Leader 570-237-0415 LAFLIN work. Not flooded in 2011. MLS Box 4435 Move in Ready! 570-759-3300 #13-190. For more information and 3bedrooms, 2.5 baths, su- photos visit atlasrealtyinc.com. 15 North Main Street PITTSTON Call Charlie Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 $69,900 per closet space, attic stor- DALLAS age. Open floor plan, with kitchen, family &dining RN/LPN areas. Great room with For busy surgical practice. cathedral ceilings, hard- Experienced ONLY. wood floors &wood burning Part-time 3days/week. Fax For Sale By Owner fireplace. 1st floor, full size Spacious Cape Codinwonder- resume to 570-714-3912. laundry room. Finished ful Back Mountain Develop- NO PHONE CALLS! DALLAS basement with wet bar, slid- ment. tree lined streets &side- ing glass doors to yard. Two walks with acountry feel. Up- EDWARDSVILLE VillageatGreenbriar car garage. Design your This 4bedroom, 2.5 bath Cape dated windows &electric. 68 William St. own backyard landscaping. MLS#13-1913 Assisted Living Great investment property with 3 Cod style home has so much units and separate utilities. Each $174,000 to offer! Plenty of room for $185,000 LPN unit has2entrances and washer 570-814-8157 or eims- everyone. Master bedroom John Shelly Full-Time hook up. Roof is 5years old. For [email protected] with walk in closet &full bath, 570-702-4162 11pm-7:30am more info visit: Brick 2story 3,200 sq. ft. family room w/fireplace, rec. CROSSIN REAL ESTATE www.atlasrealtyinc.com. home, 2acres, 4bedrooms, room with half bath in lower 570-288-0770 MLS 12-1897 MOUNTAIN TOP 2.5 baths. Fireplace, hard- level. hardwood floors on 1st DRUMS PCAS Call Tom wood floors. 20'x40' in- floor, new windows, above Part-Time 570-262-7716 ground pool with auto cover groundpool. ALL SHIFTS ATLAS REALTY, INC. and alarge yard. $469,000 MLS# 13-1109 Priced to sell! Charming home 570-829-6200 570-675-8955 $165,000 on anice tree lined street. 3 APPLY WITHIN: Call Tracy Zarola bedrooms 1bath, great room 4244 Memorial Highway Pittston DRUMS 574-6465 sizes. Large eat in kitchen, 1 Dallas, PA 18612 For sale bedroom offers awalk in closet, hardwood floors in bed- 5Unit Bright, sunny raised ranch with Other Money Maker rooms, 3year old above beautifully landscaped yard. Cul- ground pool with deck, pool Available immediately. Fully de-sac location. Large oak kitchen PROFESSIONAL rented, leases on all five 5Pine Tree Road with skylights and beamed ceiling comes with an extra, brand units. Separate utilities, new Five bedrooms, 2.5 baths, fam- DALLAS in dining area. Wood burning fire- new, liner, modern bathroom. PET GROOMER Agreat home at agreat price with experience. roof in 2007, 4new gas fur- ily, living, dining &laundry place in the living room. Large Mas- ter bedroom suite. Family room, just waitingfor its new owner. 570-829-5904 naces, off street parking for 6 REALTORS WELCOME rooms. Eat in kitchen, finished vehicles, 3bay garage. Over basement with storage room, hobby room, huge garage and Sold as is; inspections are for Near I80 &I81. One home, deck. buyer information only. Project / Program Management $29,000 in rents. Atrue 2units inside.$165,500 Well attached 2car garage. Re- money maker for the serious duced to $229,900 MLS#13-1638 MLS #13-2085. $47,900 maintained. 3car garage, 1 $164,900 Call/text Donna Cain ASSISTANT investor. Must Sell! acre of land. Near schools For appointmentcall Call Mary Ann Desiderio $150,000. 570-474-5463 947-3824 or Tony Wasco shopping &parks. Country 570-715-7733 570-855-2424 MANAGER Call Steve at setting. Pictures on Smith Hourigan Group (570) 468-2488 Weichert Realtors TRAINEE www.forsalebyowner.com SHAVERTOWN Mountain Top TradeMark 3people needed to Listing #23930253 570-474-6307 570-901-1020 manager. Duties will include COMMERCIAL SPACE 570-359-3010 19 Glen Riddle Lane GOULDSBORO recruiting, training &marketing. Zoned for Restaurant, Deli or 570-436-2263 Peaceful surroundings over- BIG BASS LAKE JENKINS TWP. Will train. Must be clean, Pizza. Hazle Street /Park Av- whelm the senses when you REDUCED $120,000. $239,000 neat and professional. enue Triangle, Wilkes-Barre. step foot on this lovely prop- This large Chalet has afull kit- Updated bi-level with 2nd story Call Mr. Scott EXETER erty. Tudor style 2story with 4 master suite addition features a Some equipment included. 39 Memorial Street chen on the ground floor with (570) 288-4532 E.O.E Middle Eastern Bakery for rent bedrooms and 2.5 baths, fam- jetted tub, separate shower, water Great location near schools, full bath. Great for two families closet &two huge walk in closets! on Hazle St, Wilkes-Barre. Call ily room with fireplace. Access- to share,orin-lawʼsquarters. nice yard, 10 rooms, 4bed- ible outdoor deck from kitchen, Lower level has 2nd kitchen &can Sales / Business Development 570-301-8200 rooms, 2bath, gas heat, In Big Bass Lake Community functionasanin-law suite. Fire- 18 Genoa Lane family room Basement area with indoor &outdoor pools, private driveway. Detached can be finished off for addition- place in 1st floor family room, all 2car garage. Walk-up attic, NEW LISTING! club house, gym &lakefront new windows, central air &corner RETAIL ART SWOYERSVILLE For Sale By Owner al livingspace. MLS 13-1818 beaches. Conveniently loc- lot. full basement. As Is. $284,500 NEW LISTING $69,900. 570-474-0340 Executive downsize home, 4 ated near Rts. 380, 435 &307. This is aMust See! MATERIAL Busy, high visibility location. Body bedrooms, 2.5 baths, private Jay A. Crossin Call Tom cell 516-507-9403 Call Christine Extension23 SALES shop, garage, car lot. Situated on PITTSTON TWP. back yard with 16 x36in ONE SOURCE REALTY 332-8822 Mature, responsible individual over 1acre with 9,000 sq. ft. of ground pool. Meticulously CROSSIN REAL ESTATE JJ MANTIONE Commercial Space. $389,900 RENT TO OWN maintained. $389,000 570-288-0770 570-842-3200 613-9080 wanted Part-timefor retail Art Call Joe 613-9080 2bedroom, clean, needs no work. re- Material Dept. Requires flex- modeled throughout. Minutes from I- www.forsalebyowner.com JJ MANTIONE ID 23949718 Commercial ible morning &afternoonweek- 613-9080 81 &PATurnpike. $550/month. day hours +every Saturday. 570-471-7175 or 610-767-9456 or call 315-382-5295 Apply: MarquisArt &Frame Production/Operations 122 South Main St Wilkes-Barre BEST $1 SQ. FT. LEASES Commercial YOUʼLL EVER SEE! PRODUCTION WILKES-BARRE AEP Industries, Inc., Hanover Twp Warehouse, light manufactur- manufacturer of flexible packaging films in Mountaintop hiring Parkway Plaza ing distribution. Gas heat, NIGHT SHIFT MACHINE OPERATORS Sans Souci Parkway sprinklers, overhead doors, Starting at $10.50/hr. –PLUS .50¢ /hr. for night shift; 60-90 Commercial Space For parking. Yes, that $1 sq. ft. day evaluation provides increase $$ based on Lease 1,200 sq. ft. store- lease! We have 9,000 sq.ft., YOUR performance, attendance etc. front starting at $700/ 27,000 sq.ft.,and 32,000 sq. ft. 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Newer roof, separate utilities &200 AMP electrical service. 570-696-2468 - Must be dependable $65,000 1426 Wyoming Ave. CALL CHRISTINE REDUCED $189,900 HARVEYS LAKE - Full time position 40 plus hours per week (570) 332-8832 You willfall in love with the grand JJ MANTIONE Victorian with magnificent entry foy- - Excellent benefits, medical, dental, 401K 613-9080 er, modern kitchen with new 209 Constitution Avenue counter tops, enclosed3season $269,900 - Immediate openings available side and rear porch. Renovated Meticulously maintained 4bed- large front porch, off street parking DURYEA room, 2story, vinyl sided,5 andsomuch more! Property could year old home situated on a also be Professional office in home generous lot. Large, modern Apply in person or email resume [email protected] use. kitchen, 3baths, 1st floor fam- MUST SEE. MLS 12-3604 ily room, 2car garage, deck Jay A. Crossin Commercial Extension 23 and soooo much more! CROSSIN REAL ESTATE MLS#11-2429 570-288-0770 Call Florence Keplinger @ 715-7737 $129,900 136 Pettebone St. GLEN LYON 37 Marina Drive Nice size, 2bedroom, 2bath home, Immaculate 3BR, 2.5 bath End newer roof, vinyl siding, atone front, Unit Townhouse! Cherry & replacement windows, fenced in granite eat-in kitchen with ap- yard, above ground pool, off street pliances open to living room parking for 4cars, gas heat, not af- Smith Hourigan Group with fireplace and sliders to fected by flood in Sept., 2011. 570-474-6307 patio; large dining area &foy- Owner will look at offers. er; spacious master bedroom www.atlasrealtyinc.com suite; each bedroom has walk- MLS 13-1805 HANOVER TWP Call Lu-Ann in closet; A/C; 1st floor laundry; 570-602-9280 194-196 E. Main St. garage; Beach Membership & Large home with mother in law Boat slip available. suite that can either be open to the Call Rae 570-899-1209 rest of the house or closed off with 288-9371 its own entrance and used as an apartment. This home has vinyl sid- ing, newer electrical, replacement DURYEA windows, large yard and 2car gar- age. Home offer a1st floor master HUNLOCK CREEK and bath, 3fireplaces and tons of room. Come check out all the pos- 291 Vanessa Drive sibilities for yourself. Scenic view of the Wyoming MLS 13-2419 Valley. Located at the end of a $87,500 nice private road. Minutes to John Polifka Wyoming ValleyCountry Club, 570-704-6846 FIVE MOUNTAINS REALTY Industrial Park &schools. 570-542-2141 Close to Rtes. 81 &309. Cus- Over 36 Acres of trails and views. REDUCED tom built, 4bedrooms &4 This meticulously maintained prop- $82,900 baths. 1st floor family room GLEN LYON erty features 2Ranch Homes with 226 Church St. with wood burning fireplace. Attached Garages, Detached 2-Car Large 2story with 3bedrooms and formal dining room off the liv- Garage,and ponds. Walk-out base- 2full baths. Extra large room sizes, ing room. 1st floor laundry, ment with coal burner. Additional stained glass and natural woodo- large enclosed patio with tile 30.09 acres can be purchased. work. Not flooded in 2011. MLS floor, hardwood floors on first & MLS#13-1889 #13-190. For more information and second floors. Large two $429,000 Other photos visit atlasrealtyinc.com. vehicle garage. Lower level re- Call Cindy King Call Charlie creation room with bar, extra 570-690-2689 room with coal/wood burning stove which can be used as BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 5th bedroom. Lots of closet space. Must See to Appreciate Would you like to deliver newspapers EXETER MLS #12-4610 $269,900 Large 5bdrm, 2-1/2 bath Louise Laine 283-9100 x20 570-675-5100 as an Independent Contractor move-in condition home with WWW.CINDYKINGRE.COM Home Warranty included. 3rd under an agreement with floor has separate heat, small JENKINS TWP. kitchen and can greatly en- $239,000 hance home as bonus area or Updated bi-level with 2nd story rental income. 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561 MERCER AVE. This roomy 2-Story includes a PRICE REDUCTION modern kitchen &bath, living & 3bedroom Bi-Level situated on $169,900 Great investment property. On 46 Old Mill Road dining rooms, 3bedrooms &a lovely lot with formal dining 1210 S. Hanover St. 69 Curtis St. corner lot. Close to all major Stunning English Tudor in adesir- family room in the lower-level. Large 3bedroom 1bath home with Spacious 3bedrooms home, re- 2story home in Huntington highways &conveniences. room, lower level family room built in 1980 with 2full baths and a Township offers quietcountry able neighborhood. Modern kit- Theyard is small, but there is with gas fireplace, central air, abig yard. Possible off street park- Bring all offers. 1unit needs to chen with cherry cabinets, stain- generous off-street parking. ing in the back off the alley. This 3/4 master bath. Private pool area living. Living room, den, dining be updated &you are all done. less steel appliances, island with conven- iently located to inter- with brand new liner, 2car garage room, eat in kitchen. 3bed Enjoy the outdoors from your states &Casino. home has replacement windows on MLS #13-1983 Jenn air and tile floor. Separate the second floor and awnings over with 1/2bath and full 2nd story for rooms, bonus room, full bath. 2 $160,000 15ʼ x10ʼtwo-tier deck, or the AMust See! hobby room, etc. Located at the glass surrounded breakfast room. new front porch. This home in- the windows. This will be agreat car garage situated on 1.12 Call Pat Doty at Family room with gas fireplace, and MLS #13-1100 home with alittle TLC. end of dead end street, affords lots acres. Lower portion of rear cludes 2free-standing gas $187,500 of privacy. 570-394-6901 hardwood floors. Formal dining MLS# 13-2093 yard abuts Huntington Creek. 570-696-2468 room with bay window. French stoves. For more details &to Marie Montante $59,900 www.atlasrealtyinc.com view the photos online, go to: MLS 13-2079 Part of property is in aFlood doors throughout. Master bedroom 881-0103 John Polifka Zone but not the structure. suite with master bath, walk-in www.prudentialrealestate.com 570-704-6846 Call Charlie closet and separate sitting room. &enter PRU8N9T9 in the MLS #13-2799 FIVE MOUNTAINS REALTY $105,900 Lower level rec-room and office. Home Search. 570-542-2141 Two car garage.Pittston Area Listed at $94,500. Patsy Bowers School District. MLS#13-1538. NANTICOKE 570-204-0983 MLS#13-1076 Call today to 288-9371 Strausser Price Reduced schedule aprivate showing. PITTSTON Real Estate $298,000 Mary Ellen Belchick 696-6566 570-759-3300 Call Walter Belchick 696-2600 Sandra Gorman: LAFLIN 570-696-5408 SHICKSHINNY LAKE

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393 E. Noble St. Smith Hourigan Group Check out this 4bedroom, 1.5 bath 570-696-1195 KINGSTON home with 1car detached garage. This home features aJacuzzi tub, REDUCED KINGSTON newer roof, furnace, hot water heat- $106,900 er, replacement windows, fenced 67 Carroll St. yard and large covered deck. The WOW factor! Move right in and Choice Location Impressive home with quality MLS 13-613 enjoy this renovated home with no Amost unique &desirable construction. Two floors of liv- $77,900 worries! 3bedrooms with lots of lakefront property. This is an $119,900 ing space. double corner lot, Call John Polifka closet space. 2full baths including opportunity to 115 Hemlock St. central air. Two complete kit- 570-704-6846 a4piece master bath with custom purchase acentrally situated Lots of updates in this roomy Cape chens, living/dining rooms. FIVE MOUNTAINS REALTY tile work, open floor plan with mod- lot with an unmatched view of Cod in adesirable neighborhood. Each bedroomhas private 570-542-2141 ern kitchen with island, corner lot this beautiful lake. If you are Large eat in kitchen with new floor- with off street parking and nice MUST SEE THIS bath. Lovely back yard with in NANTICOKE looking for that special build- ing. Finished basement with theat- This3bedroom, 4bath brick KINGSTON GEM! ground pool in need of repairs, yard. Come and take alook! ing site, this is it! er/rec room. Large level yard. town home offers aspacious Charming three bedroom 2 www.atlasrealtyinc.com Priced to sell! enclosed sun room, lots of MLS 13-863 MLS# 11-1269 floor plan,high ceilings, re- storyfeaturing pretty living storage, and many other fea- $159,900 MLS 12-4231 cessed lighting &rich hard- Call Colleen Call Kevin Sobilo room. Formal dining room. tures. 570-237-0415 Call Dale Williams wood floors. Cherry cabinets, New kitchen with stainless MLS#12-1441 570-817-0706 alarge island, granite coun- Five Mountains Realty steel appliances. Beautiful $229,000 570-256-3343 ters, stainless steel appliances hardwood floors. Great third Call Nancy Answini &over sized sink highlightthe floor multi-purpose bonus 570-237-5999 kitchen. Corian counters & SHICKSHINNY room! Gas heat. Charming JOSEPH P. GILROY ROSS TWP. European style tile &vanities front porch.Private drive REAL ESTATE PITTSTON accent the baths. Finished provides plenty of off street 570-288-1444 Modern, well maintained 4bed- lower level (above ground). room home in move in condition. parking. Call Ruthie for an SWOYERSVILLE 2nd floor has new hardwood appointment today! Covered patio, in ground pool, Brazilian cherry floors. New MLS #13-754 private fenced yard, ductless air, landscaped patio, all fenced in. vinyl siding. Immaculate! $111,900 LAFLIN MLS# 13-534 $279,900. 714-6110 Call Ruth KSmith REDUCED TO $149,900 Call Ann Marie Chopick 570-696-5411 760-6769 Smith Hourigan Group 288-6554 570-696-1195 Very nice,totally remodeled Bi- Level with 3bedrooms,1.75 REDUCED $109,000 baths and partially finished Smith Hourigan Group 25 SwallowSt. lower level on anice country STEEPLECHASE lot in Lake Lehman School Dis- 50 Grandville Drive 287-1196 Grand 2story home with Vic- Outstanding 3bedroom, 21/2 bath torial features, large eat in kit- trict. townhouse out of the flood zone. KINGSTONTWP. chen with laundry, 3/4 bath on MLS#13-2754 Formal diningroom, family room, KINGSTON $229,000 first floor, 2nd bath with claw Call KenWilliams NANTICOKE master bedroom suite, private 7Concord Drive foot tub, lots of closet space. 570-542-8800 guest suite also on upper level. Beautifully maintained 2story Move in ready, off street park- Five Mountains Central air and central vacuum. in Oakwood Park. 3bedrooms, ing in rear. MLS 12-3926 Real Estate Deck, garage +many extras. 2.5 baths with 2car garage Call Colleen 570-542-2141 Freshly paintedand carpeted, so and private rear yard. Mature 570-883-7594 move right in! landscaping, gas/electric heat SUGAR NOTCH $169,900 with central air. MLS #13-195. www.atlasrealtyinc.com $124,500 Ask for Bob Kopec Bodle Road WOW AMODERN RANCH!King Humford Realty Inc MLS 13-2215 size brick Ranch located on the 2story olderhome with up- Call Charlie 570-822-5126 graded kitchen &bath, outskirts of Nanticoke, Open floor PITTSTON $139,900 plan with large sunny sunken living Large living room, formal room, tiled kitchen, formal dining 129 S. Dawes Ave. dining room, lower level fam- Three bedroom, 2bath cape room 3bedrooms.Bath with tiled ily room. Hot water heat, garden tub and glass shower. Fin- PENN LAKE cod with central air, new win- garage &carport. 1.1 acre ished lower level with fireplace, 3/4 dows, doors, carpets and tile lot. bath with laundry area and carport. floor. Full concrete basement MLS #13-2320 LAFLIN Newer roof, furnace and electrical. with 9' ceilings. Walking dis- $150,000 Newly landscaped back yard. Prop- tance to Wilkes Barre. Electric BeseckerRealty erty is aMust See! and Oil heat. MLS #12-3283. 675-3611 MLS 12-4107 PENDING For more information and Michele Hopkins Reduced $99,900 photos visit KINGSTON 570-540-6046 328 S. Main St. www.atlasrealtyinc.com 3story Victorial with 10 rooms, 4 Call Tom bedrooms, 2baths, 2car garage 570-262-7716 $254,900 with newer driveway. Central air, This pristine 2year old log 24 FordhamRoad large yard. MLS 13-1073 113 Hemlock Street home is truly an amazing ex- Great Split Level in OakwoodPark, www.atlasrealtyinc.com 3huge bedrooms, with closet Call Tom perience. No expense spared Laflin. 13 rooms, 4bedrooms, 21/2 space, 2full modern tiled bath- and the immaculate design in- baths. 2car garage and large KINGSTON PITTSTON rooms, modern kitchen featur- cludes, energy efficient Geo- corner lot. Lots of space for the ing Mickey Mouse trim, tiled large or growing family. Thermalheating system, su- www. atlasrealtyinc.com floors and abreakfast counter, perior wall foundation, 5-inch 570-262-7716 and modern half bath off of wide hardwood plank floors, 80 James St. MLS 13-452 Call Charlie kitchen, back porch/deck and 42-inch kitchen cabinets, cus- This stately 4bedroom, 1.5 bath yard leads to parking in rear on tom designed quartz counter Kingston home has the WOW PLAINS corner lot. $72,772. top, built-in finished 2car gar- factor! Meticulously well cared for MLS# 13-2630 with old world touches throughout. age. To top it all off, it sits in a Like astained glass window, built Call Vieve 474-6307 ex. 2772 perfect, private location. ins and tiled fireplace in living room. MLS# 13-2048 $139,900 Kitchenismodern eat in with wash- $134,900 $349,000 129 S. Dawes Ave. er/dryer closet for convenience. LARKSVILLE 15 High St. Robert Altmayer Three bedroom, 2bath cape cod Large front porch, rear deck and Well kept newly remodeled, 2story with central air, new windows, 570-793-7999 detached garage. home, with modern kitchen,central doors, carpets and tile floor. Full RUNDLE MLS 13-1761 air, new triple pane replacement REDUCED concrete basement with 9' ceilings. Smith Hourigan Group $289,000 windows and custom made blinds $199,900 REAL ESTATE Walking distancetoWilkes Barre. Jay A. Crossin for each window. Home is in move 4Spruce Ave. Electric and Oil heat. MLS #12- SUGAR NOTCH 570-474-2340 Extension #23 in condition, with plaster walls and BIRCHWOOD HILLS 3283. For more information and CROSSIN REAL ESTATE design ceilings, plus much, much 3bedrooms, 3baths. Hardwood photos visit: 570-288-0770 more. AMUST SEE! floors, central air. Finished base- www.atlasrealtyinc.com. MLS 13-1088 ment with fireplace, great yard, su- Call Tom 570-262-7716 LAFLIN Fred Mecadon per location. MLS 13-1251 TRUCKSVILLE 570-817-5792 www.atlasrealtyinc.com. $149,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716 511 E. State St. Everything you need is in this KINGSTON house. 4bedrooms, lower level family room, den open, living/din- PITTSTON ing room, nice yard with above ground pool and covered patio, ex- PLAINS TWP tra parking. 1car garage. Very well maintained home. Move right in! MLS 13-2432 Elegance &comfort combine PRICE REDUCED! CALL COLLEEN to give you all you dream of. 570-883-7594 127 Hemlock Street OAKWOOD PARK Deep 40x170 lot, with room for 1st floor mater,guest suite with If you like comfort &charm, youʼll full bath,fabulous breakfast love this sparkling 4,100 +sq. ft. 5 good parking in the rear. Sur- round yourself in the warmth of room overlooking private bedroom, 4bath two story tradition- wooded yard. Plenty of built ins 58 1st Avenue al home in perfect condition in a hardwood floors trim andpock- et doors. Closet in each bed- and plantation shutters give Reduced to sell fast. Quiet, great neighborhood. Nothing to do this home wonderful character. but move right in. Offers formal liv- room, original vintage bath- convenient street. 3bedroom, MLS#13-2678 11/2 bath. Finished family ing &dining rooms, 1st floor family MOOSIC $64,900 $189,900 room with closet and tub. room with fireplace, granite counter 20 Nittany Lane $59,900. MLS# 12-3049 $459,000 room, modern throughout. 62 Pine St. Tracy Zarola MLS#11-3245. $148,000 tops in kitchen &baths, lower level Enjoy the warm weather in this Affordable 3level townhome fea- Call Vieve 570-474-6307 recreation room with fireplace & tures 2car garage, 3bedrooms, ex. 2772 570-574-6465 Call Joe Gilroy wet bar. 3bedroom, 1bathroom home 3.5 baths, lower level patio and up- 570-696-0723 GilroyReal Estate MLS #13-549 with great curb appeal, sun per level deck, gas fireplace, cent- 570-288-1444 Only $309,900 room and patio. New roof and ral air and vac and stereo system Barbara Metcalf newer windows.(Traveling N. www.atlasrealtyinc.com 570-690-0394 570-696-0883 on Main St. Pittston turn R. MLS 13-871 LAFLIN onto Pine St., home is on left). Call Colleen MLS 13-1897 570-237-0415 Call Keri Best Smith Hourigan Group WEST PITTSTON 570-696-380 REDUCED 570-885-5082 $87,500 SUGARLOAF R. 1104 Springbrook WAPWALLOPEN Cape Cod home with endless S. WILKES-BARRE possibilities. 3-4 bedroom, 1 bath, central air, plenty of stor- PLAINS age. Enclosed porch, garage with carport. Situated on 3lots. Directions: 1-81, Exit 180 New Price Moosic (Rt. 11) L. onto 502, $124,900 straight 1/2 mile. Turn Ronto 111 LaflinRoad $309,000 8th St., up hill, turn left, house 359 Pond Hill MULTI-FAMILY Nice 3bedroom, 1.5 bath Split Beautiful home in abeautiful 3rd on right. Mountain Road Two houses for the priceof Level home with hardwood location. 2003 custom built www.atlasrealtyinc.com 4bedroom home features agreat one!Two story in front & floors,1car garage, large Cape Cod offers 4.89 cleared MLS 13-607 $105,000 yard with over 2acres of property. double-wide in rear. Great for 2 yard and covered patio in very acres. Heated in ground pool, Call Keri Best 43 Richmont Ave. Situated across from aplayground. familiesorinvestor opportunity. convenient location. Great curb 3full baths, 1st floor master 570-885-5082 Near Riverside Park. Motiv- Needs some TLC but come take a Off streetparking &NOT in appeal and plenty of off street bedroom &laundry &anmod- ated seller, make reasonable look, you wouldnʼtwant to miss out. flood zone.MLS #13-97. parking. Rt. 315 to light @ ern kitchen. 2car attached $57,500 offer. 3bedroom, 2bath Cape There is apond at the far end of $139,000 Laflin Rd. Turn west onto Laflin 13 Warner St. Cod, central air, hardwood the property that is used by all sur- gar- age with bonus room rounding neighbors. This is an es- Rd. Home is on left. above. Close to Humboldt In- Move in ready starter home floor, above groundpool, with off street parking, fenced fenced yard. tate and is being sold as is. No For more info and photos dus- trial Park &Eagle Rock sellers property disclosure. Will en- visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com Resort. MLS# 13-894. yard, and alarge deck! MLS www.atlasrealtyinc.com WARRIOR RUN 13-1862 MLS 13-789 tertain offers in order to settle es- MLS 12-2852 Call Donna Cain 947-3824 or 2story, 2bedroom with fenced in tate. MLS 11-962 Keri Best Tony Wasco 855-2424 Kevin Sobilo Tom Salvaggio $49,900 yard, all appliances included. 570-817-0706 570-262-7716 570-885-5082 Weichert Realtors $51,900 Call Ed Appnel Call Karen 570-817-2500 Coldwell Banker Call Cindy King Today! 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WEST PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE YATESVILLE SHICKSHINNY DALLAS WILKES-BARRE RIVER SIDE PARK 23+/- acres of wooded land and MEADOWS farmlandwith barn in good condi- tion and anice travel trailer. Well APARTMENTS Mayflower on property. 220 Lake St. MLS#12-2572 Housing for the elderly &mo- Crossing $115,000 bility impaired; all utilities in- Apartments Ken Williams cluded. Federally subsidized 542-8800 program. Extremely low in- Five Mountains Realty $169,900 come persons encouraged to 570.822.3968 PRICE REDUCED 542-2141 apply. Income less than $109,900 $49,900 603 Willowcrest Dr. Super end unit townhouse, no fees. SHICKSHINNY LAKE $12,450. 570-675-6936 214 Fremont St. 735 N. Washington Street TDD 800-654-5984 1, 2, 3&4 Very well cared for 3bedroom Spacious 2story, 3bedrooms with 2bedrooms, 3baths, central air, Choice Location. Central water, 2car detached garage, good electric heat, cathedral ceiling with low ($140) association dues. 8am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. Bedrooms home in move in condition. Large Equal Housing Opportunity eat in kitchen, nice yard, freshly starter home, needs TLC. MLS skylights. Large family room with Priced to sell! propane stove and itʼsown duct- MLS# 11-1269 Handicap Accessible painted bedrooms with new carpet. #12-3887. For more information -Light &bright open Newer windows. Not Flooded and photos visit: less air. MLS 13-482 $159,900 www.atlasrealtyinc.com. 29 Amherst Street Call Tom 570-262-7716 Call Dale Williams DALLAS floor plans www.atlasrealtyinc.com ACharming, move-in ready ½ MLS 13-2032 Call Tom 570-262-7716 Five Mountains Realty New 3Bedroom, 2l/2 Bath -All major appliances double. This well-kept home is 570-256-3343 townhouse, Hardwood floors, Colleen Turant amust see. Spacious living included 570-237-0415 SHICKSHINNY LAKE eat in kitchen, 1st floor laundry room and dining room, 3bed- room, Deck off kitchen, off -Pets welcome* rooms and 1.5 baths. 3rd floor Land (Acreage) Build your dream home on this at- street parking, No Pets, No -Close to everything is awalk-up attic with 3rooms tractive 1.2 acre level lot with lake Smoking. $1350.00/month plus -24hour emergency WILKES-BARRE that can be converted into ex- BEAR CREEK privileges. Priced to sell. HOA FEE utilities. Call Geri: tra livingspace. Off-street LOT FOR SALE IS $140 YEARLY. 570-862-7432 maintenance parking for 2cars. Offered at MLS#13-40 LEWITH &FREEMAN -Short term leases WEST WYOMING $44,900. MLS#13-990. Wonderfulopportunity! Beautiful $50,000 available Matt Hodorowski 3.45 acre wooded building lot for Call Barbara Metcalf 570-696-3801 570-714-9229 your new home. Has a200ʼ front- 570-696-0883 EDWARDSVILLE Call TODAY For age on apaved road. Lot needs LEWITH &FREEMAN well and septic. $37,500 Spacious, luxurious, 2bed- AVAILABILITY!! REAL ESTATE, INC rooms, 2nd floor, off street MLS#13-157 570-696-3801 Call Mary Ann Desiderio parking. Brand new, high en- www.mayflowercrossing.com 570-288-9371 570-715-7733 WYOMING/EXETER ergy efficient windows &stove. SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP BUILDING LOTS Washer/dryer hook up &dish- Certain Restrictions Apply* 37 Flick Street WILKES-BARRE MOUNTAIN TOP FOR SALE washer. $650/month +utilities, Nice 2possibly 3bedroom home 570-474-6307 1year lease, security, refer- with alarge driveway and garage. $35,000 -$39,900 KINGSTON This home has anewer kitchen and Build your new home here. 2 ences &credit check. No pets, 1st floor, spacious, 2bed- Earth Conservancy new developments, prices nonsmoking. Not approved for rooms, dining room, large liv- Delightful 3bedroom, 1.5 bath afull bath with laundry area on the Land For Sale Cape Cod in charming neigh- 1st floor. There is anice yard and range from $35,000 to Section 8. Call Rudy at ing room with fire place, mod- deck for your outside enjoyment. Price Reduction $39,900. Public water sewer 570-288-6889 ern kitchen and bath, carpet- borhood is yours for only • 61 +/- Acres Nuangola $115,000. Offers oversized liv- There is anewer furnace and roof &gas available. NOT in flood FORTY FORT ing, garage available, No pets. also. Come and check it out. $88,000 zone. Lot sizes range from $595. 570-696-1866 ing room, modern kitchen with • 46 +/- Acres Hanover Twp. 2nd floor, 2bedroom, wall to breakfast room, and 1st floor MLS# 13-2103 50x100 to 80x105. www.at- $41,000 $69,000 wall carpeting,tile bathroom, master bedroom. $72,500 lasrealtyinc.com stove, refrigerator &dishwash- KINGSTON John Polifka 319 N. Washington Street. • Highway Commercial KOZ CALL CHARLIE Don't miss this one! 570-704-6846 Hanover Twp. 3+/- er furnished. Washer/dryer MLS #13-2722 Large 3story home with 3bed- hook up, off street parking, use E. WALNUT ST. FIVE MOUNTAINS REALTY rooms of each of the 2nd and 3rd Acres 11 +/- Acres 2nd floor. Located in quiet Call Barbara Metcalf 570-542-2141 • Wilkes-Barre Twp. Acreage of yard &porches. Heat, pub- 570-696-0883 floors. Hardwood floors in living lic water, sewer &recycling fur- neighborhood. Kitchen, living room and dining room, gas heat, Zoned R-3 room, dining room, sunroom, first floor laundry. 13/4 baths, large • Sugar Notch Lot $11,800 Lots nished by landlord. No pets. 1 WILKES-BARRE year lease, 1st month rent & bath, 3bedrooms; 2large &1 eat in kitchen, central vac, alarm small. Lots of closets, built-in 570-696-3801 system, low taxes. See Additional Land for Sale security required on signing. DALLAS TOWNSHIP $700/month. linen closet &hutch. Hard- MLS 13-2348 at: wood &carpeted floors. Fire- CALL COLLEEN 2acres $39,900 or 7acres 570-655-0530 www.earthconservancy.org $89,900, blacktop road, place. Storage room. Yard. WEST WYOMING Call: 570-823-3445 soil-tested and approved for Washer /dryer, stove /fridge. FORTYFORT Heat and hot water included. 1 LAFLIN building.Nice woods, great 2nd floor, 1bedroom apt. views, wide frontage, great year lease +security. $950. $400 plus security &lease. 570-283-4370 WYOMING $32,900 property/neighborhood for Lot#9 Pinewood Dr kids, #1 rated Dallas School Call 570-814-8876 District. Call 570-245-6288 PRICE REDUCTION Build your new home in agreat FORTY FORT KINGSTON Charming 1,000+ sq. ft. 2bedroom, neighborhood. Convenient loc- Large apartment, 2nd floor, 1 Huge 1st floor, 1bedroom with 1/1/2 bath with separate driveway DUPONT bath, very large living room. ation near highways, airport, Two lots, 80 x140, sewage & bedroom 1bath, living room, on aquiet street. Lower level was casino and shopping Equipped with stand-up finished for former business -has water. $15,000 each. kitchen. All appliances, includ- 156 x110 x150 x45 ing washer/dryer. Water/sew- shower. Modern. Off-street $74,500 separate entrance, 1/2 bath &elec- 570-466-2468 parking. Gas heat, washer/dry- 384 Tripp St. tric baseboard heat (not included in DIRECTIONS Rt 315 to laflin er paid. Off street parking, fire- 3bedroom, 1bath, 2story with Rd; make left off Laflin Rd onto EAGLE ROCK RESORT place. Convenient location. er hook-up. ExcellentLocation. total sq. ft). OPEN HOUSE $545+Utilities, Security and large kitchen, dining room and liv- MLS #13-1592 $49,000 Pinewood Dr. Lot is on corner 99 Chestnut Drive $600/month +security. No Sunday, June 30, 12-1:30 references. 610-568-8363 ing room. Private rear yard, nice Dana Distasio Great incomeinthis 4unit apt. of Pinewood Dr. and Hickory- Wooded level buildable lot in pets and no smoking. Call Don neighborhood gas heat. 570-715-9333 building plus building lot in wood Dr. MLS 13-23 Four Seasonsresort with at 570-814-5072. www.atlasrealtyinc.com 570-474-9801 lovely setting on almost an atlasrealtyinc.com Membership. Home owners KINGSTON MLS 13-2179 Call Keri Best association fee of $620 ayear. GLEN LYON 116 or 118 Main St. Call Charlie acre. Two-2 BR apartments, and two-1 BR apartments. 570-885-5082 Within walking distance of 1bedroom, 2nd floor apt. Liv- 2nd floor, totally modern &clean, 4 MLS 12-4538 Choctow Lake. An amazing ing room, kitchen, full bath, rooms, laundryroom, attic, parking. quick sale price of $11,500. heat, hot water &garbage fee Water, sewer. No pets. Non WILKES-BARRE Call Nancy Answini smoking. $575 or $525 +utilities. 570-237-5999 MLS#13-1426. included. Tenant pays electric. Call Vieve $575/ month +security. 570-288-9843 GILROY REAL ESTATE LAFLIN 570-474-6307Ext. 2772 Call or text 201-304-3469 KINGSTON WEST WYOMING 570-288-1444 $99,500 HANOVER TWP 2.44 acres of land zoned R-3 for 1st Floor, recently renovated, 2 YATESVILLE townhouse or could be used for Lee Park Avenue bedrooms, with washer &dryer single family building lots (with ap- Clean 2bedroom apartment. hook-up, $650 per month, plus util- proval). Public water and sewer stove, refrigerator, washer/dry- ities, water and sewer included. Off available. www.atlasrealtyinc.com er &porch. No pets, no street parking. 570-443-0770 MLS 13-1389 smoking.$500/month +secur- 75 Mercedes Drive Call Charlie Smith Hourigan Group ity. References. 570-262-6721 KINGSTON Beautifully kept split level in HANOVER TWP. 705 Nandy Drive Reduced -$89,900 desirable Barney Farms. 3car Jenkins Township LEE PARK Modern, clean 2bedroom, all 1565 Shoemaker Avenue attached garage, fin- ished $129,900 Lot for Sale on Cul-De-Sac in Freshlypainted, spacious, 3 appliances, central air &off- Well taken care of Cape Cod with 3 basement &attic. Land- 617 Willowcrest Dr. Highland Hills. 0.88 Acres. bedroom, 2nd floor, street parking, No pets/Non- bed, 1bath, hardwood floors, de- scaped lot, covered deck with End unit. 2bedroom town- LEHMAN $65,000. Call, 570-947-3375 washer/dryer hook- up in kit- Smoking. $670/ month +utilit- tached 1car garage. MLS 13-2280 custom pull down shades. home with master bath on 2nd 9Acres on Lehman Outlet chen, no pets. $625/month + ies. 570-696-3915 www.atlas realtyinc.com Hard- wood living room, form- floor. Needs alittle TLC. WEST WYOMING Tom Salvaggio Road. 470ʼ front, over 1,000ʼ utilities, 1st, last &security. al dining room both freshly MLS 13-569 Fifth Street Manor 570-262-7716 deep. Wooded. $125,000. Call TRADEMARK painted, cathedral ceilings in Call Tom Two building lots in beautiful, KINGSTON Besecker Realty REALTY GROUP Deluxe, quiet, airy 3bedroom, living room &kitchen. Full wet 570-262-7716 established development. Call 570-675-3611 570-954-1992 2nd floor, 1.5 baths &office. All bar in fin- ished basement, for information. appliances, washer/dryer in unit. walk out patio for your MOUNTAIN TOP 570-814-1316 Wall-to-wall, C/A, garage,attic, no parties/cookouts. VACANT LAND HARVEYS LAKE pets/no smoking, lease. Apartments /Townhouses 1&2bedroom ,wall to wall OptiontoRent. YATESVILLE 2.87 wooded acres located in the 570-287-1733 Ice Lakes MLS #13-1498 $89,900 carpet, appliances, Lake rights. WHITE HAVEN MLS#12-1874 Off street parking. No pets. Ann Devereaux Call Evelyn Hogan 262-5956 SHICKSHINNY (1 mile north of town) Effi- Lease, security and refer- 570-212-2038 ences. 570-639-5920 KINGSTON Classic Properties ciency, on Rte. 11. Includes E. WALNUT ST. 570-587-7000 570-474-9801 heat, air, garbage, satellite TV KINGSTON 790 Northern Blvd. &water. Coin-op washer/dry er Light, bright, 3rd floor, 2bed- Clarks Summit, PA 18411 MOUNTAIN TOP available. Tenant pays electric. SDK GREEN rooms, carpeted. entry sys- S. Main St. &S.Church Rd. $575/ month +security. Appli- tem, garageExtra storage & NEW LISTING Alberts Corners ances. Plenty of parking. ACRES cable TV included. Laundry 211 Wilkes-Barre Street WILKES-BARRE $159,900 Property for Sale 570-793-9530 HOMES facilities. Heat &hot water Enjoy this 2story, 3bedroom, 12 Reid St. 3.5 Commercially 11 Holiday Drive furnished. Fine neighbor- 2bath home. Recently up- Spacious Bi-level home in semi Zoned Acres Back Mountain hood. Convenient to bus & private location with private back 2bedroom, large modern eat in kit- “A Place To Call Home” dated! Large living room with Owner 011-44-7741870497 chen, bath, carpeting, large deck, Spacious 1, 2&3Bedroom stores. No pets. Refer- yard, 3season room, gas fireplace Susan 570-441-3909 stone fireplace. Eat-in kitchen in lower level family room. Re- ample parking, No Pets. $595. Apts. ences. Security. Lease. No with new stove Large 1st floor cently updated kitchen, 4bed- 570-696-1866 Gas heat included smokers please. $730. family room directly off the kit- rooms, 13/4 baths, garage. NEWPORT TWP. FREE month. Call 570-287-0900 chen area with sliding glass www.atlasrealtyinc.com LOTS -LOTS-LOTS DALLAS 24 hr. on-site Gym door to backyard. 2car gar- MLS 13-1949 HI-MEADOWSAPARTMENTS Community Room KINGSTON HOUSE agewith loft area for agreat $174,900 Call Charlie 1mile south of L.C.C.C. Estab- 1075 Memorial Hwy. Swimming Pool Nice, clean furnishedroom, starting at workshop or additional living 105 Plymouth Ave. lished developmentwith under- Low &Moderate Income Maintenance FREE $340. Efficiency at $450 month fur- space when finished. Addition- This lovelyBi-level home fea- Elderly Rentals Include: nished with all utilities included. Off ground utilities including gas. Controlled Access street parking. 570-718-0331 al access to backyard alley. tures 3bedrooms, 1and 1/2 *Electric Range & Patio/Balcony Cleared lot. 100ʼ frontage x Refrigerator From Mountain Top take 437 bathrooms, in ground pool with 158. $30,500. and much more... to White Haven,LEFT on the pool bar and deck, central air. *Off Street Parking LAFLIN *Community Room Stunning, 3bedroom town Wilkes-Barre Street. White Hardwood floors, gas fireplace, Lot 210 ʻ frontage 158ʼ deep on 570-288-9019 finished lowerlevel, fenced in *Coin Operated www.sdkgreen acres.com home with lots of windows, 2.5 Haven is 17 miles from Wilkes- hill with great view $30,500. Laundry Barre and 4miles from I-476 yard and 2year garage with Call today for baths, living room, dining room *Elevator. with deck, galley kitchen with and I-80 interchange. ONE YEAR HOME WAR- Call 570-736-6881 *VideoSurveillance move-in specials. MLS #13-2054 RANTY. (directions: Old RIver Applications Accepted hardwood floors, family room $109,900 Road to Dagobert, at 2nd stop SHAVERTOWN by Appointment Mountain Top with patio, yard. Master bed- Craig Yarrish sign turn Ronto Plymouth Ave. 570-675-5944 2nd floor. 5rooms. Sun porch. Wall room with cathedral ceiling. 696-6554 Home is on left in 2nd block) Beautiful 1acre building lot 8a.m. -4p.m. to wall. Off street parking. New neutral carpeting. Wash- www.atlasrealtyinc.com located in established back TDD Only, $750/month -heat, water, sewage er/dryer. 1car garage, central MLS 13-2144 Mountain sub-division. Buy 1-800-654-5984 &garbage paid by owner. NO air. 2,000 sq. ft. $1,350/month. Keri Best 570-885-5082 Voice Only, PETS! 570-474-5568 570-954-2666. now and start building your 1-800-654-5988 dream home in the spring. Lot Handicap Accessible Autos For Sale has underground utilities, pub- Equal Housing Opportunity lic sewer and private well. MLS #13-137. $62,400 KINGSTON 696-2600 Christine Pieczynski, 696-6569 3bedroom, 1.5 bath, 1st floor WILKES-BARRE laundry, very clean, all new in- Prudential side. $850. 1st, last month Poggi &Jones rent &security. Call WHITE HAVEN REALTORS 570-817-0601 Commercial

$99,900 501 Birch Lane 77 Schuler St. Beautiful 4bedroom, 3bath. Enjoy NOTHING to do but move right the amenities of aprivate lake, in! This home has everything boating, basketball courts, etc. The you need...3 bedrooms, 2.5 home has wood floors and carpet- baths, large fenced in yard, ing throughout. French doors in the screened in porch, off street kitchen that lead you out to the parking, quiet neighborhood. large rear deck for entertaining. Home recently remodeled in- The backyardhas 2utility sheds for side &out. www.atlas storage.MLS 12-1695 NEW PRICE realtyinc.com. MLS 13-467 $174,900 Call Colleen Call Karen 570-237-0415 Coldwell Banker RundleReal Estate 570-474-2340 Rentals

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Apartments /Townhouses Apartments /Townhouses Apartments /Townhouses Apartments /Townhouses Apartments /Townhouses Apartments /Townhouses Commercial KINGSTON NANTICOKE WEST PITTSTON Wilkes-Barre WILKES-BARRE WYOMING NANTICOKE Location! Remodeled apart- Immaculate 2nd floor, private 2nd floor, 2bedroom, freshly Modern 2bedroom, 1.5 bath, ment with off street parking. entrance, bath, bedroom and GARDEN VILLAGE painted, washer/dryer hook up. PARRISH ST Townhouse style, Washer/Dry- Very Nice 4Rooms +Bath, electric heat. 1year lease re- living room. Wall to wall carpet, $475+ security and utilities. er hookup, Stove and Refriger- quired.Credit check required. APARTMENTS 2nd Floor. Perfect for Single or large kitchen with range and 221 Fremont St., Housing for No Pets. 570-822-7657 ator, Basement. $750+utilities. No pets. $575/month. Call Double Occupancy Quiet fridge.Large attic storage. Sun the elderly &mobility impaired; Call or Text 203-969-5650 Nicole 570-715-7757. Building, Washer/dryer hook- porch, No pets and No all utilities included. Federally WILKES-BARRE smoking. Security, reference up. Off-Street Parking $520 + Commercial subsidized program. Extremely 3BEDROOM, OFF STREET utilities. Security. References. and lease. $460+utilities. low income persons encour- PARKING, WASHER &DRY- PITTSTON TWP. 570-477-5959 Background check. aged to apply. Income less ER HOOK UP. NO 570-332-8792 $1,750/MONTH Working restaurant with 2-Unit than $12,450. PETS.$575 +UTILITIES & Apartments for additional income. PARSONS 570-655-6555 SECURITY. 822-7657 Restaurant includes all commercial 2nd floor 2bedroom, TDD 800-654-5984 WILKES-BARRE restaurant equipment, tables and SMITH HOURIGAN washer/dryer, refrigerator & 8am-4 pm WILKES-BARRE chairs. Space features take-out GROUP stove. Heat included. Refer- Monday-Friday. 3bedrooms, 2nd floor, mod- SOUTH area and additional dining room with seating for approx. 30. Side lot 570-474-6307 ences. No pets Security Equal Housing Opportunity ern, new flooring, refrigerator SECURE BUILDINGS stove, washer/dryer hookup, can hold up to approx. 6cars with $685/month. 570-332-9355 Handicap Accessible expansion. Each Apartments rents heat &hot water included. 1&2bedroom apartments. for $475/per month. KINGSTON $700. Section 8Accepted Spacious, calm 2nd floor apt. 1 WEST PITTSTON Starting at $440 and up. Refer- 3002 N. Twp Blvd. MLS#13-1900 PARSONS 1st floor, recently renovated, 2 570-301-8200 bedroom, living room, kitchen, Spacious 2nd floor. 2bed- ences required. Section 8OK Medical office for rent on the $129,900 bedrooms, washer/dryer hook bath, washer &dryer. room, wall to wall, washer/dry- 570-357-0712 Pittston By-Pass. Highly vis- Call Cindy King up, carport. Heat &hot water $395/month +1year lease, er, refrigerator &stove. Heat WILKES-BARRE ible location with plenty of 570-690-2689 included. $650/month. www.cindykingre.com month security. No pets. No included. No pets. Security. Bedroom for rent in 5bed- WILKES-BARRE parking. $1,800 sq. ft. of beau- 570-881-0546 smokers. $685/month. 570-332-9355 room home. 1/2 mile from VICTORIAN CHARM tifullyfinished space can be Wilkes University. Eat-in kit- 34 W. Ross St. Fully furnished, used for any type office use. Call leave name &number WEST WYOMING 570-287-6587 chen dining room, living room, Delightful 2nd floor, excellent $1,750/ mo. plus utilities. PITTSTON 2nd floor spacious 2bedroom condition, brand new queen 2nd floor, large &modern. 2 2.5 baths to be shared. Cent- MLS 13-098 apartment, modern kitchen & ral air. Alarm system. All utilit- bed, Secure, private off street Call Charlie LUZERNE bedrooms,living room, com- bath. Heat &hot water fur- parking. Historic building is puter room, laundry room with ies included. $500 per mo. 276 Bennett Street nished. 1year lease required, Student or non student. Secur- non-smoking/no pets. Base rent 2nd floor, 2bedroom, large liv- washer &dryer. Full bath, kit- 1st month security. No pets. $700/month. Security, chen with stove, fridge &dish ity &references required. ing &dining rooms, den, tile off street parking. $600/month. Available 8/1/13 845-291-1948 references required. View at 570-675-5100 bath, kitchen with stove &re- washer. Fresh paint &carpet. 570-288-9831 after five. houpthouse.com Water &trash incl. No 570-762-1453 KINGSTON PITTSTON frigerator, washer/dryer hook Approx. 1,100 Square Ft. of of- smokers, no pets. $550/month WILKES-BARRE $69,900 up, off street parking, water & WILKES-BARRE fices (more if needed) with re- +security. 570-881-9789 after 401 Madison Street, 1st floor, 142 S. FRANKLIN STREET sewer paid. $600 +utilities & BEAUTFUL BROWNSTONE ception area. First floor. Off security. No pets/smoking. 6pm. 1bedroom. $520/month. In- WILKES-BARRE cludes heat and water. Depos- APT IS AMUST SEE!! 3rd Clean &comfortable front street parking. Central gas References. 570-288-7309. floor, 2bedrooms, office, 2off apartment of front &back du- heat with air. Private bath, very Leave message. PITTSTON TWP. it, first months rent and lease. Newly remodeled. 2bed- No Pets. 570-290-9791 street parking spots, 14' ceil- plex in nice area. $600/month modern. Located in historical MINERS MILLS rooms, 1bath. Full kitchen, ings, hardwood &tile floors. includes washer/dry-er hook building. $595+.610-568-8363 2br., 1st floor, $575 +$575 with appliances, living room Stove, refrigerator, dishwash- up, eat-in kitchen, refrigerator, LEASE SPACE security. Refrigerator, range, with marble fireplace &hard- WILKES-BARRE er, microwave, garabage dis- stove, dishwasher,front porch water &sewer included. wood floors. Washer/ Dryer in- 1bedroom, Second Floor, posal, washer &dryer. 24 hour &shared storage shed. Plenty Washer hook up $25 extra per cluded. Jacuzzi tub. Off street Heat and Hot Water included. maintenance. $1300 month + of off street parking. One year 68 William St. month. parking. $800 +utilities. No $460 amonth, plus one month security, +utilities, 1year lease +security required. Great investment property with Call Bernie 570-655-4815. pets. Call (570) 540-6779 security deposit. References, lease. Call Janice at 3units and separate utilities. RothsteinRealty No pets and No Smoking. 570-706-6010 Each unit has 2entrances and PLAINS 570-675-7768 washer hoop up. Roof is 5 1-888-244-2714 Modern 2bedroom, 1bath, Wilkes-Barre years old. For more info visit: WILKES-BARRE Country Livinginthe www.atlasrealtyinc.com MINERS MILLS/W-B 2nd floor apartment. Kitchen 2bedrooms, Off street parking, City 1bedroom, 2nd floor, stove/re- with appliances. New carpet. Kingston Koral Complex Great for MLS 12-1897 public transportation, church 2bedrooms, Modern. Stove, Wellness Center Businesses. Cus- Call Tom 570-262-7716 frigerator,. Heat &hot water Conveniently located. No and schools nearby. 1st &last smoking -nopets. fridge,washer, dryer, parking, Call Michael 570-760-4961 tom leasesare available. 4300SF paid. Clean &quiet. No pets. months rent +security. Call deck. No dogs Near Cross Warehouse Space available, can $465/month. 570-472-3681 $600 PER MONTH. 570-817-0601 Between 5:30 be divided and are built to Suit. Call Rae Valley. $495 +utilities. and 10 p.m. 570-417-5441 WYOMING MLS#12-3041 MOCANAQUA 570-899-1209 Call Cindy LEWITH&FREEMAN WILKES-BARRE 2bedrooms, 2nd floor, re- WILKES-BARRE 2bedroom, water &sewer in- WILKES-BARRE cently remodeled. Washer & 570-690-2689 cluded. $525/month. Section 8con- 288-9371 Studio Near Wilkes www.cindykingre.com sidered. Call 570-592-3497 Wood floors, parking, no pets, short LODGE dryer hookup. Off street park- 570-675-4400 PLYMOUTH term OK. $425, all utilities included. Formerly The Travel Lodge ing. No pets. $550/mo. in- NANTICOKE Spacious 2bedroom, 2floors, 570-826-1934 497 Kidder St., Wilkes-Barre cludes water &sewer. Immaculate 1st floor, 1bed- central air, 1½baths, new Rooms Starting at: 570-714-7272 room, 2covered porches, kit- kitchen, dishwasher, stove, WILKES-BARRE Daily $49.99 +tax chen, bath, living room and refrigerator, washer-dryer, off Weekly $199.99 +tax WYOMING basement. Appliances, range /KINGSTON Microwave, Refrigerator, WiFi, 84 Fifth Street. street parking, No smoking/No Efficiency 1&2bedrooms. In- with self-cleaning oven, mi- pets.$550 month plus utilities. HBO. 570-823-8881 2bedrooms, 1.5 baths, off crowave, refrigerator, dish- cludes all utilities, parking, laundry. www.WilkesBarreLodge.com 570-814-6620 No pets. From $390 to $675. street parking, nice yard. Large washer. Off street parking, No kitchen, 1st floor laundry with 531 Scott St. Smoking and No Pets. Secur- Lease, security &references. After 39 years the owner is retiring! PLYMOUTH 570-970-0847 WILKES-BARRE washer/dryer. Mint condition Turn key night club/bar, with res- ity, References and Lease. Large 2nd floor apartment, 5 Newly renovated 2bedroom, 1 $800/month +1year lease & bath, refrigerator with ice maker & Get all the taurantpotential in aPRIME loca- $535+utilities. 570-477-5959 bedrooms, 2full baths, 1isa PARSONS -WILKES-BARRE security deposit. tion. 2bars with additional licensed 1st floor, 1bedroom, spacious. stove. washer/dryer hook up. Gas Call Jill Hiscox Nanticoke master bathroom. All new heat with central air, new carpeting. advertising outside patio space. Owner is open flooring, carpets &tile. Fresh Clean, remodeled. $550 / 696-0875 to creative financing. MLS 13-2446 1bedroom, 1st floor, refrigerat- month. Utilities by tenant. City $600/month +utilities &1month inserts or, stove, washer/dryer hook- paint throughout, No pets, security. 570-237-5397 $59,900 please. 3blocks from high rental licensed. 570-825-2901 with the John Shelley up &porch. $400/month +util- 570-702-4162 ities, security &references. school. $750/month. Wilkes-Barre North 696-3801 570-719-1111, leave message latest sales. CROSSIN REAL ESTATE Water, sewage, garbage in- WILKES-BARRE Near General Hospital 570-288-0770 cluded. No smoking. no pets. 2nd floor -4 nice rooms. Only one 518 N. Main St. WYOMING Call 829-5000 570-760-6959. SHAVERTOWN quiet apartment below. Has stove, BLANDINA APARTMENTS One bedroom, living room &kit- new refrigerator, washer &dryer. 3bedrooms, 1st floor. Stove, to start your Houses For Rent chen apartment. Security required. All widows are newer vinyl thermal fridge included. Washer /dry- Deluxe 2bedroom. Wall to wall home delivery. SWOYERSVILLE No pets. $500/month +utilities. pane. New mini-blinds and curtains. er hookup. Eat in kitchen. Off carpet. Some utilities by ten- DORRANCE TWP. 2bedroom, gas heat, central Call Jolyn Bartoli Your own private entrance. Small street parking, 1car. Tenant ant. No pets. Non-smoking. 2bedroom country cottage, air, washer/dryer hookup, 570-696-5425 back porch. Water &sewer in- pays gas &electric. Water in- Elderly Community. Quiet, yard, garage, oil heat. $750 + stove and fridge. Smith Hourigan Group cluded. Close to town &bus stop. cluded. NO PETS. $560+ se- safe. Off street parking. security. No pets. $500 +security. 570-822-7657 570-696-1195 $485/month. 570-650-3803 curity. Call 570-814-1356 570-693-2850 610-759-7138 CALL AN EXPERT To place an ad call 829-7130

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Commercial Houses For Rent Sales Autos Under $5000 Autos For Sale Boats & Marinas Trucks / SUVs / Vans PITTSTON SOUTH WILKES-BARRE DALLAS ACME AUTO BASSTRACKER '05 $69,900 HALF-DOUBLE 1995 Trailer, 56'x14', 2bed- 14' aluminum Vwith 15 hp Nice neighborhood, big back- rooms, 1.5 bath, no hallways. SALES Yamaha 4stroke fuel injected yard. 6rooms, carpeting Some appliances. 343-1959 motor, trailer, gas can, battery, throughout. Remolded kit- 570-706-5201 1009 Penn Ave electric motor. Seats, oars, fish Scranton 18509 finder. $3,000. 570-825-0848 chen and bath, new energy Across from Scranton Prep efficient windows throughout. SHAVERTOWN GOOD CREDIT, BAD CREDIT, Miscellaneous All appliances included. No BACK MOUNTAIN NO CREDIT Pets, $675+utilities. 1month 3bedrooms, 2bath, move in 1518 8th Street, Carverton Call Our Auto Credit 1518 8th Street, Carverton Hot Line to get LIKE security, references and readyhome, located at Echo Near Francis Slocum St. Park Near Francis Slocum St. Park credit check. 570-824-2935 Valley Estates, in Back Pre-approved for aCar Loan! 68 William St. Mountain. Avery reason- FORD ‘02 TAURUS 800-825-1609 NEW FORD ‘00 Great investment property with WILKES-BARRE able price at $33,000. Will Auto, V6. NICE, NICE CAR! www.acmecarsales.net WINDSTAR SEL 3units and separate utilities. $2,995. Call for details 2bedroom, wall to wall carpet- help finance if qualified. AUTOS Leather, LIKE NEW! $2,995. Each unit has 2entrances and ing, small backyard, washer & 570-696-2143 570-696-4377 Used Tires& 570-696-4377 washer hoop up. Roof is 5 dryer hookup, no pets. $550 + years old. For more info visit: 11 AUDI S5 Convertible, Sprint security &utilities. Call blue, black /brown leather Batteries www.atlasrealtyinc.com 570-822-7657 Pets interior, navigation, 7spd auto MLS 12-1897 turbo, AWD for $20 Call Tom 570-262-7716 ROTTIES HUSKIES Yorkies, 08 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX blue, WILKES-BARRE Chihuahuas auto, V6 &Up Single family, 3bedroom, Labs &More. 07 BUICK LUCERNE CXL silver, washer/dryer hookup. Fenced in Bloomsburg 389-7877 grey leather yard. $700 +utilities& security. Hazleton 453-6900 06 VW JETTA GLS blue, auto, 570-814-7562 Hanover 829-1922 sunroof VITO’S 1518 8th Street, Carverton 06 DODGE STRATUS SXT black, Want To Rent auto 4cyl & 1518 8th Street, Carverton POMERANIAN PUPPY Near Francis Slocum St. Park 06 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS grey, GINO’S Near Francis Slocum St. Park Houses For Rent KINGSTON Beautiful, purebred, FORD ‘05 FREE auto, 4cyl FORD ‘04 ESCAPE 2bedroom, 1bath, central air, 05 CHEVY MONTE CARLO LS 4x4 1Owner. Extra Sharp STYLE gold 949 Wyoming BEAR CREEK washer/dryer, off street park- 16 weeks, white, fe- 3rd seat. AWD. One Owner. SUV! $4,995. ing, great location, tenant pays 05 INFINITI GX3 AWD grey, black, Rent in exchange for labor. 3 male. Shots. $250. $4,995. Call for details leather, sunroof Ave. Forty Fort CALL FOR DETAILS bedroom, well water, septic. utilities. $500. 917-697-6696 570-696-4377 05 CHEVY MONTE CARLO LT 570-696-4377 $600/month +heat. No pets. 570-579-5207, leave white V6 288-8995 Quiet neighborhood. Half Doubles message. HONDA '03 ACCORD LX 05 AUDI 16 All Road. Green 973-887-1169 4door, 5speed manual, 2tone, leather AWD Motorcycles KINGSTON 114,500 original miles, runs 05 VW JETTA GLS grey, black DORRANCE TWP. YORKIE TEACUP PUPPIES flawlessly, well care for, with leather, sunroof, alloys PROPERTIES 03 SUZUKI AERO Silver, 5speed '96 Harley 2bedroom country cottage, CURRENTLY AVAILABLE maintenance records. Noth- 02 VW BEETLE GLS lime green yard, garage, oil heat. $750 + ing fancy, just asolid running 5speed, 4cylinder Davidson security. No pets. LARGE 1/2 DOUBLE car. $4,500, OBO. 73 PORSCHE 914 green &black, 1200 Sportster, 27,000 miles, 610-759-7138 full kitchen, living room, 570-905-7179 5speed, 62k miles. $3500 570-655-2923 DURYEA formal dining room &study. Autos For Sale SUVS, VANS, TRUCKS, 4X4ʼs 1518 8th Street, Carverton Main Street 4bedrooms, 1.5 baths. HARLEY DAVIDSON 06' Near Francis Slocum St. Park **************** 1/2double, 3brs. 1.5 baths, on 08 FORD ESCAPE XLT blue, tan 1200 Custom Sportster FORD '04 street parking, no pets. 1/2 DOUBLE '05 CHEVY leather, sunroof, 4x4 7,900 miles, excellent condi- $600/month +$300 security & 3bedrooms, 1bath Aveo LS Hatch 8JEEP PATRIOT SPORT black, tion. Special seat and Chrome EXPLORER XLT utilities. 570-714-5222. **************** 4cylinder, 5speed 4x4 accessories.$7,900. Sunroof, 3rd row seat. 570-954-8401 TOWNHOUSE Sharp inside and out. Very well 08 FORD EDGE SE white V6 AWD 570-510-8828 BARGAIN PRICE $4,995 3bedrooms, 1bath maintained. Auto, 85K, Red 07 DODGE CARAVAN SXT green, Call for details ***************** with privacy tint Pioneer speak- 4door, 7passenger mini van KAWASAKI '10 570-696-4377 Quiet residentialneighbor- AKC, Ready 8/10 06 DODGE DURANGO SLT grey, ********** ers, woofer and bluetooth. New 3rd seat, 4x4 VILCAN 900 hoods, utilities &heat by ten- Shots &dewormed. $800 +up. timing belt, water pump, much AMERICAREALTY 570-436-5083 06 NISSAN MURANO SE PRICE REDUCED!!! 288-1422 ant, no pets, no smoking. 1 more. 30 mpg highway. Served white AWD Blue. Extremely low miles - month security,1year lease. 06 MERCURY MARINER silver, MANAGED Want To Buy as reliable backup vehicle. under 250 miles! Very lightly Save Big!! Local pickup only. V6, AWD used. Must sell. Asking Call to inquire 570-762-7615 06 JEEP COMMANDER LTD blue, EDWARDSVILLE /KING- Call Rosewood Realty grey, 3rd seat, leather 4x4 $5500. Call Ed at STON /HOUSE BEAUTI- 570-287-6822 BUSINESS 06 PONTIAC TURANT red, grey 570-814-9922 FUL /REMODELED /KIT- leather AWD OWNERSEEKS '2012Appalachian Trucks / SUVs / Vans CHEN /CENTER ISLAND/ 18' car trailer. Diamond Deck 06 HONDA PILOT EX silver, 3rd BUILT-INS /LAUNDRY /1.5 PLAINS Lease/Option seat, 4x4 1518 8th Street, Carverton with 4' dove's tail, 5' slide in 06 CHEVY 1500 SILVERADO REG BATHS /GAS FIREPLACE / 2bedrooms, no yard. Modern ramps Many extras only used '03 CHEVY Near Francis Slocum St. Park on Executive CAB truck red, 4x4 Silverado. 2500 heavy duty. 2ENCLOSED PORCHES / Kitchen and bath, Washer/dry- 3times. $2,200. 570-855-5719 06 NISSAN EXTERA black, V6, $900 +utilities /2YEAR er hook-up, Stove only. No Mountain Top extended cab. 6.0 liter engine, GMC ‘04 SIERRA 4x4 loaded, auto. 51,900. Runs SAME RENT /EMPLOY- Pets, No Smoking. 2car off- home; 06 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4x4 MENT VERIFICATION /AP- Toyota ʻ04 Celica GT LAREDO gold, V6 4x4 like new. $14,500. Ladder rack, tool box, ONE street parking, wall to wall Car- 112K miles. Blue,5speed. Air, PLICATION REQUIRED / pet, gas heat. $475/month 3/4 Bedrooms. 06 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD CAB 570-362-0823/570-655-2020 OWNER. Bargain Price! NO PETS. power windows/locks, CD/cas- Black, V8, 4x4 truck $4,995. 570-696-4377 +utilities. Security +1st and 440-836-2150 sette, Keyless entry, sunroof, last months. Credit and Back- 06 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS new battery. Car drives and silver, 4x4 OLDS '99 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE HARVEYS LAKE ground Check. 570-639-1564 Garden & Produce has current PA inspection. 05 DODGE DURANGO SXT blue, Furnished Home. College stu- BRAVADA Laredo 2005 Slight rust on corner of 3rd seat 4x4 New parts. 82,000 miles, Well maintained, dents welcome after August 20th ASHLEY PICK YOUR OWN passenger door. Clutch slips 05 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER white, Wi-fi, Direct TV, lake rights, wash- 2bedroom, wall to wall carpet- V6, 4x4 Needs some body work. excellent condition. Beige in er/dryer.$1,200/month +utilities. on hard acceleration. This is 05 CHEVY COLORADO CLUB color, $12,500. 570-654-7451 ing, modern bath &kitchen BLUEBERRIES! why its thousands less than $3,400. 570-639-5041 with stove &refrigerator. Gas CAB grey 4x4 truck or 570-466-4669 8amto8pm Blue Book value. $6,500 OBO. 05 CHRYSLER TOWN & (570)760-2791 heat, large yard, no pets. Make an offer! Call COUNTRY TOURING blue, HARVEYSLAKE $575/month +security. In- Cosed Sundays Auto Parts Cozy with loft +2small bed- 570-592-1629 7passenger mini van cludes garbage &sewage, all Sickler Blueberry 05 FORD ESCAPE XLT Red, rooms, living room &kitchen. other other utilities by tenant. V6 4x4 All appliances, water sewer After six call 570-864-1020. Farm LEO'SAUTO 05 KIA SORRENTO LX silver, Vito & trash. Security &first monthʼs Vernon V6 AWD rent. NO PETS.$700. 570-333-5286 SALES 05 TOYOTASIENNA LE gold, Ginoʼs 570-762-6792 DALLAS NO PETS IN THE FIELD!! 93 Butler Street 7passenger mini van Newer Half-Double, 2bed- Wilkes-Barre, PA 05 HYUNDAI TUSCON LX green KINGSTON rooms, 1.5 bath, Central Air, 570-825-8253 auto, AWD LIKE NEW Off Street parking. (No Pets). Autos Under $5000 04 CHEVY AVALANCHE LT 1518 8th Street, Carverton $700/month. 570-675-4805 Ford ʻ98 Explorer XLT green, grey leather, 4door USED BUICK CENTURY, 95' 4x4 truck Near Francis Slocum St. Park Cash Price, $1,500 4door, 6cylinder., auto, sun roof, HANOVER TWP. leather, 4WD. Good condition 03 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LTD DODGE '06 DAKOTA TIRES & 570-793-9834 $1,650 grey black leather sunroof 4x4 549 S. Main Street 03 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT QUAD CLUB CAB 3bedrooms, kitchen, living CAB white &grey, 4x4 truck 6speed. EXTRA SHARP! BATTERIES room, dining room, basement. DODGE 99' Grand Chevy ʼ97 Blazer 03 FORD EXPEDITION XLT silver, $4995. 570-696-4377 $595/month. No pets. Call Caravan SE 4door, 6cylinder., auto, 4WD, 3rd seat, 4x4 1Owner! 99,000 Miles. Cash new tires. Very good condition. 03 NISSAN PATHFINDER black $20 &uP 570-824-4899 or $1,550 570-239-4340. price, $3,300. 570-826-1672 V6 4x4 03 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER XLX 570-288-8995 Beautiful Singlefamily Current Inspection red, V6, 4x4 313 Wright Ave. PARSONS On All Vehicles 02 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER Forty Fort Furnished 3bedroom across DEALER PREMIER black, tan leather 1800 sq ft, 4large bedroom, 3rd row seat AWD 1.5 baths, closets, first floor from park. Modernkitchen & 00 FORD F150 XLT SUPERCAB Auto Services bath and laundry room. New bath. Off street parking. WANTED! blue, V8, 4x4 truck tile floors kitchen, bath, Fenced in yard. No Pets. $625 01 FORD ESCAPE XLT red, $WANTED JUNK$ laundry room, gas heat and hot +utilities &security. ALL 4door, 4x4 1518 8th Street, Carverton VEHICLES water, ceiling fans, new mod- 570-704-8730 01 DODGE DAKOTA CLUB CAB Near Francis Slocum St. Park LISPITOWING ern kitchen, new dishwasher, SPORT blue, V6, 4x4 truck GMC ENVOY 03’ new gas stove, new windows, 1518 8th Street, Carverton JUNK 99 FORD F150 SUPER CAB 4X4, 3rd row Seat, SHARP We pick up PITTSTON Near Francis Slocum St. Park silver 4x4 truck hardwood floors, beautiful in- 1/2 DOUBLE, 2BEDROOMS, 97 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LTD SUV! 570-822-0995 side, fireplace, new 200 amp DODGE '95 RAM 1500 CARS! $5,995. 570-696-4377 1.5 baths, central air &heat, 4x4 WANTED electric, hardwired smoke off street parking, deck &yard. X-CAB 4X4 Cars &Full Size Trucks. detectors, dead bolt locks, full CA$H PAID FORD '03 F350 XL Dishwasher, stove &refrigerat- GOOD WORK TRUCK! SUPER DUTY For prices... basement, full attic storage, or. 1st floor washer &dryer $1,995 Lamoreaux Auto Parts 477-2562 residential street, nice yard, 570-301-3602 DUMP TRUCK hookup. Spray foam insulation. Call for details 570-696-4377 Diesel, (330 HP, 560 pounds front coveredporch, two car New furnace, very cheap utilit- garage, private driveway, One CHRYSLER ʻ09 of torque) auto tranny 4door, Air Conditioners ies. NO SMOKING.NOPETS. TOWN AND COUNTRY LX 85,000 miles, 10 ft dump, all year lease, one month secur- $800 per month +security, ref- CADILLAC '02 AIR CONDITIONERPanason- ity, backgroundcheck, secur- Silver. Options include, dual SEDAN DEVILLE wheel disk brakes, class 3 erences &lease. power sliding doors, DVD sys- hitch, trailer brake controller, ic 5,000 BTU still in box $75. ity deposit, $1150. plus utilities, Call 570-237-7219 Black, all power, new brakes & 570-472-3615 available July 1, great landlord. tem, Siriussatellite radio, MP3 calipers, fully equipped. Excel- new tires &new state inspec- Call 215-527-8133. single disc. Back up camera, lent interior, good body. Must tion.cold air conditioning.Ex- PITTSTON quad seating with table. Great tra nice condition with no leaks AIR CONDITIONERS,(1) Fri- Be Seen to Be Appreciated! gidaire, 5450 BTU, $75. (1) LG KINGSTON 2bedrooms, 1bath, living din- for trips. New plugs&wires & $3,700,OBO. 570-287-8151 anywhere. $15,900 drives this 1/2 DOUBLE ing room, kitchen with stove front brakes. Serious inquiries beauty home! 570-817-2952 8000 BTU, $100. (1) Whirlpool 65 NTHOMAS AVE and fridge. 2nd floor laundry only $11,200, negotiable. Call 11,000, BTU, $150. room. New flooring, fresh paint FORD '05 FOCUS ZXS Kia Sorento EX 05' Gray 570-693-1454 Comfortable Spacious, nice 1518 8th Street, Carverton or text 570-574-6799. 4door, hatchback, 4cylinder, neighborhood. Eat-in kitchen and off street parking. Heat Near Francis Slocum St. Park 4WD 4door SUV. 99,400 auto,all power. Premium ste- miles. Clean title. Very good with stainless steel appliances, water and sewer incl. $750/mo DODGE '04 QUAD FORD '09 MUSTANGGT Arts /Crafts /Hobbies +security and references. reo, new tires &inspection, R- condition. Excellent running washer/drying included. 3bed- CALIFORNIASPECIAL title. 68k miles.Owner for 4 rooms, 1bath, fenced in back 570-237-5478 CAB 4X4 and handling. V6. Automatic. Barbie Dolls LIKE NEW $6,995 4.6 liter, V8 engine, still under years. $3,800. 570-655-1156 Loaded with extras. $7,500. (2) Anniversary (with gowns) yard. Dogs and Cats Okay. warranty, performance white or 299-9485, ask for Lucille. $750/month+security. PLAINS TOWNSHIP Call for details Full details at your request. $20.00 clear coat, five speed manual, 570-793-3686 570-825-2494 Call: 570-639-5777 Half-Double Completely ren- 570-696-4377 tractioncontrol, 17" premium TOYOTA '07CAMRY ovated 3bedroom, 1bath, LUZERNE wheels, hood scoop, Shaker 62,000 miles,one owner, well MAZDA TRIBUTE, 2008 Antiques & Collectibles quiet street, private drive Econoline, Ford 92' 500 audio system, 6CD, satel- equipped, security with glass 4Cylinder, 4Wheel Drive, 392 Bennett St. $800+utilities. 678-779-1467 Conversion Van, 89,000 miles, 2bedroom house lite radio, heated seats, one breakage, mags, dark grey Deep Red with new brakes, COKE TRAYS (2) $40.00 blue, good condition. $3,000 NEG. owner, like new. $19,000. Gas heat. Washer/ dryer hook- 570-709-3020 metallic, well maintained. Be- battery and tires. Just detailed, CAMEL CIGARETTETRAYS up, dish-washer, stove &refri- PLYMOUTH 570-817-1803 low BB/NADA. $12,995, OBO. excellent condition. 46,000 (2) $20.00 gerator. Fenced in yard, par- 150-152 Center Ave. 570-472-3566 miles. $12,000. 570-510-8828 570-825-2494 Pontiac '99 Bonneville NISSAN '07 ALTIMA tially new carpet. Off-street 3bedrooms, gas heat, mod- Automatic, 4door, spacious, 37,000 miles, 2.5S Automatic Automotive parking, yard. $680 +utilities. ern kitchen, washer/dryer with CD player. New anti- CVT. Navy blue. Garage kept, (570) 288-3438 hookup. Yard with off street parking. No Pets. $600/month, lock brakes &new starter. push button start, smart key NANTICOKE lease, 2month security and Great engine. Runs excel- entrance, CD/Radio/Aux In, Beautiful, spacious 1family credit check required. lent! Will need new tires & well maintained. Set of 4 house, 3large bedrooms, 2 1-845-889-4837 very minor repair. $975.00 snow and regular tires baths, large living room, dining (570)852-7746 included. $12,500, OBO. room, eat-in kitchen. large fam- 570-735-1005 ily room. Private parking. WEST PITTSTON Quiet street, off street parking. Autos For Sale $725/month +1monthʼssecur- 2bedrooms plus computer room, ity. Available now. Call washer/dryer hookup, dry base- 339 Highway 315 Pittston 609-356-8416 ment. NO PETS. Non-smoker. Prestige WE BUY SHAVERTOWN $625/month plus security and 1 year lease. One AutO VEHICLES! New and used car dealership is now looking for an experienced 2bedrooms, modern kitchen Call Mike after 4PM 570-760-1418 and bath, garage, deck and Call Dan Lane @ 570-489-0000 large yard. $750/month+ se- WILKES-BARRE Auto body Technician for a growing dealership. curity. Sewer and trash in- Half-Double 2004 VENTURE LS Ext. MiniVan 90840 ...... $4,500 cluded in rent. 570-675-4424 61 Custer Street 2004 CORVETTE 17167 ...... $26,986 3bedroom, Quiet street, street 2006 COBALT 68286...... $6,900 SHICKSHINNY 2005 CROSS FIRE SRT- 6 59014 ...... $17,999 The technician should be able to perform all aspects of damaged vehicles to pre accident 2or3bedroom, deck with parking, Washer/Dryer Hook- 2005 RAM 1500 QUAD 79407...... $16,999 view, fenced yard, section 8 up, Back Yard. $600+utilities. 2005 MUSTANG GT Convertible 32500 ...... $18,999 condition. welcome. $575 month. Section 8, OK. 609-553-3122 2007 E350 Passenger 56256...... $13,999 570-814-8299 2007 MUSTANG GT Coupe 32569...... $17,495 WILKES-BARRE/EASTEND 2008 Ford KingRanch CREW 50457 ...... $28,896 WILKES-BARRE 4bedroom, 1.5 bath, wall to 2010 MUSTANG V6 Convertible 40332 ...... $17,999 - Must have minimum of 5 years experience in the industry Safe, stable neighborhood, wall carpet. Stove, dishwash- 2009 CR-V EX SUV 42978...... $17,990 beautiful 4bedroom, 1.5 baths, er, washer/dryer hook up. 2011 CRZ EX 6M Coupe 5870...... $15,999 2006 Hummer H3 50591...... $20,989 - Must have current drivers license nice kitchen, nice backyard. Heat. garbage &sewer in- 2011 SONATA SE 51600 ...... $15,999 Off street parking. $775/mo + cluded. Many Extras!. No 2011 Mazda3 SPORT gt 49212...... $16,990 - Must have own tools utilities, security, references. pets. $975 +security &refer- 2007 Mini COOPER S k 46153...... $13,999 No pets. 570-766-1881 ences. 570-824-4288 2006 Nissan 350Z Convertible 22128 ...... $20,980 - Excellent working conditions 2009 Nissan 370Z SPORT PKG 11575...... $26,789 Rentals 2003 Porsche BOXTER S 26998 ...... $23,999 - Salary based on experience 2004 Subaru WRX STI 60325...... $18,799 Maple Manor 2010 Subaru Outbac SPORT 25683 ...... $19,890 - Must be dependable AQuality Manufactured Housing Community 2012 Subaru IMPREZA AWD 33059 ...... $17,980 New and Pre-Owned Homes for Sale! 2009 Suzuki AWD SUV 30482 ...... $12,999 - Full time position 40 plus hours per week Rentals Available 2006 RAV 4Limited SUV 123109...... $11,990 2010 Toyota RAV4 I4 SUV 34739...... $16,999 - Excellent benefits, medical, dental, 401K SelectHomes for Lease with Option to Purchase 2007 TOYOYA FJ CRUZER 65231...... $21,990 Financing Available to Qualified Buyers 2010 Volkswagen SE SUV 22065...... $17,499 - Immediate openings available 18 William Street, 2012 Volkswagen SE Sedan 32392...... $14,999 Taylor, Pa. 18517 2012 Volkswagen 2.5L Hatchback 30751...... $14,999 800021

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Antiques & Collectibles Miscellaneous $Antiques FILE CABINET,brown with gold trim. 4deep drawer, 27" WE’LL HELP YOU Buying $ wide, 4ft. high.Like new. $25. Old Toys, modelkits, 570-654-4793 Bikes, dolls, guns, GARAGE SALE LEFT OVER ITEMS:XBox PS2 game sys- Mining Items,trains tem $10. 16 XBox games $8. &Musical Instruments, Custom VW Beetle seat cov- Hess. 474-9544 ers $8. Nail gun with nails $25. MOVE 2book cases $25. Box ladies GRINDER,Sargent, with cut- clothing size small $5. ting blades. $25. 570-654-3755 Newwall hanging $25. 2new vertical blinds 64x62 $15. KETTCAR GO-KART each. Old wall mirror $5. Oak Adjustable seat, made in wall quilt hanger $10. Germany. Good condition. 570-823-4576 THAT STUFF 570-603-7415 Appliances GARAGE SALE LEFTOVER ITEMS:RCA 27" TV B&W re- COOKER, Waterless and Alu- mote 435. 15" black/orange minum, by kitchen Craft. 16 never used Oklahoma tire cov- Qt., Good Condition. $10. er, never used $25. George 570-735-6638 Forman grill $15. Set of 20 Ocean World of Jacques Clothing Cousteau never used books $25. Fluke multi meter never MEN'S SUIT,Beige, Summer used 87V/E2 kit, never used Suit, Haggar. Jacket size 46, $175. 570-825-5548 pants size 38. Excellent Condi- tion. $20. 570-288-0060 GARAGE SALE LEFTOVER ITEMS: Cherrydining room set Computer Equip. & Software $750. Walnut corner cabinets $200. Oval kitchen table, 6 COMPUTER,Gateway. EV chairs $100. Dresser &mirror, series monitor, Keyboard, Two 8drawers $25. Troy Bilt snow Cambridge Sound Works thrower$500. Mastercraftvari- Speakers, AMD ATHLON Pro- able speed band saw $150. cessor tower, Microsoft Win- 570-868-5568 dows ME, Cannon bubble jet printer, original start up and GARAGE SALE LEFTOVER software CD's manuals. Excel- ITEMS:Universal tripod $10. lent condition. $250. OBO. Classic wood display easel $5. 570-235-6188 Computer keyboard $5. 2Fish- er speakers 13x36 $40. Saud- WOMEN'SCLOTHING er computer desk with hutch PLUS SIZE, in great condition. $75. Leather desk chair $25. 2 Coats, dress pants. sweaters. sturdy platforms 4x4 &4x6 shirts &much more. Very $35. 4men's suits 46"L $40 cheap. Must See! Please call each. 1men's tuxedo 46"l $40. 570-693-3361 570-474-2067 Furnances & Heaters LUGGAGE,Samsonite Soft Luggage/Wheeled cart. (1) AFFORDABLE, clean, safe Cranberry medium bag, (1) and efficient wood heat. Cent- Cranberry Garment Bag, (1) ral Boiler OUTDOOR WOOD Wheeledcart. $50 for all, FURNACE. Heats multiple Leave amessage. buildings. B&CWood Fur- 570-693-1454 naces LLC 570-477-5692 PUNCH BOWL SET,Never used, in original box. 18 Furniture & Accessories pieces, $10. Leave amessage. 570-693-1454 BEDROOM DRESSER,9 drawer, with mirror, solid wood, ROSARIES (300) $3 each. brown with color with gold and 570-829-2411 RECORDS black trim. $75. 570-706-5179 (400) LP', 78's, 45's, from the 50's, 60's 70's and 80's. $1 BUNK BEDS complete, beauti- each. 570-829-2411 ful solid wood,excellent condi- tion, includes 2bunkie boards, SUIT CASES, on wheels, ladder, rails, comforters, cover, American Tourister and At- bed skirt from LADD furniture lantis. (2) black and (1) blue. NC $375. MUST SELL. Call 25/26". Excellent condition. 696-6986 after 3pm Mon-Fri. Call after 1:00 p.m. $10 Each. 570-822-1227 HEAD BOARD,for king size bed. Good condition. $50. SWEEPER, Dirt Devil Electric 570-288-0060 Sweeper. Turbo tool cruiser. PLACE YOUR Self propelled,12AMPS. Ex- PATIO FURNITURE,4piece cellent Condition. $45. Call wicker, like new. Used for 1 after 1p.m. 570-822-1227 year.Includes cushions and covers, plus round glass table SWITCH,Lionel, 027. $5. with 7.5 ft. umbrella. $300. CROSSOVER,027, $5. TREE GARAGE SALE AD 570-740-7446 ASST., 1package, 21 pieces. $5. FAST RACK,(3) straight, ROCKER,maple, cushion on $2 each. RR STATION 027, seat-back. $70. 570-735-1589 $2. 570-504-6778 Jewelry VCR TAPES,45total. $15 for all. UMBRELLA STROLLER, TODAY NECKLACE $4. SCREEN,Fine, Aluminum, "Journey". Gold and 8 48" wide. 15' roll. $10. TIER diamonds. From Littman Jew- LIGHT,Malibu, like new. Was elers, in the box. Priced at $75, asking $50. 570-779-9791 $700. Selling for $250. 570-407-0865 Musical Instruments Your Package includes: NECKLACE and EARRINGS, CLARINET,incase, $80. Crystal, double strand. $25. 570-735-1589 570-654-3755 GUITARS, (1) electric, 6string, Landscaping & Gardening (1) electric 4string. $80 each. • Garage Sales Kit EDGE HOG,Black &Decker, Pools & Spas Electric Edger. Very good con- dition. $20 OBO. TABLE POOL FILTER,Hayward, auto • Garage Sale Signs, SAW,Craftsman, 10", 27"x44" chlorine feeder and 3/4 HP. Cast Iron Table. 1/5 HP, belt motor. $275 for all. drive. Good condition. $125. 570-639-1323 • FREE Unsold Merchandise ad Call after 5p.m. 570-655-3933 Stereos /Accessories GARDEN HOSE Ames, Reel Easy, automatically winds. SATELLITE RADIO, XM, (1) • Your sale location mapped FREE online and on Used twice. $22. Call after 1 Delphi SA 1001 Boombox with p.m. 570-822-1227 remote. (1) AC Adapter (also battery operated) (1) Delphi LAWN MOWER,22" cut $50. Receiver. In Box. $100. Leave our mobile app WEED WACKER,needs amessage, 570-693-1454 primer. Leave amessage. 1, 2, OR 3 DAYS 570-693-1454 Televisions /Accessories Medical Equipment TELEVISION,Flatscreen, HDTV, Vizio. $100 BRUNO STAIRLIFT 2003 570-301-8703 • PLUS a FREE Model 1550 Factory Serviced, 12 Ft 9" Tools 8 LINES track, 2Remote Controls, Bat- BREAKFAST tery Operated. $600.00 OBO SKIL SAW,Craftsman, 7.5", Factory ServiceAvailable. new in the original box. $25. 570-825-6918 Call after 1p.m. 570-822-1227 from McDonald’s. STARTING AT JAZZY WHEEL CHAIR,needs Toys & Games abattery. $300 Or best offer. 570-829-2411 MEGA BLOCKS,(2) boxes. $20. LINCOLN LOGS,(7) bags. $20. 570-504-6778 Miscellaneous QUAD, BARBIE,Power GARAGE SALE LEFTOVER Wheels.Good condition, ITEMS:MTD 14.5HP42" cut purple and pink in color. Three riding lawn tractor, new bat- batteries, 1ACcharger for bat- tery asking$400. BUNK BED teries. $80. Will text pictures. cot size complete, sheets $25. 570-760-5291 $15 Maple coffee table RIDE ON TRACTOR,Ford, 45"wx28"dx16:h $10. Solid oak cart train driven. 23 years old, cabinet suitable for TV open- $175. TRAIN,HOArmy, set of ing 44" wx32"h, 2drawers $25. 4. $18. 570-735-1589 77 men's ties $5. 570-675-2647 Want To Buy ANTIFREEZE &COOLANT (2) $5 each. 570-655-2154 ANTIQUES ASH TRAY,Water Ford Crys- One item or entire contents of tal, 7ins. $130. CHINA CHER- homes. UBS,(2) Lefton, Hand Painted. Cash Paid $35 for pair. Call any after- 570-814-3371 noon. 570-788-0621 570-328-4420 timesleader.com AVON BOTTLES,(19) in ori- ginal boxes, some full. 1960's to 80's. $50 for all. Find 570-639-1323 CAGES (2) for dogs, steel 22"x19"x23" $20. and Your Next 24"x30"x21", $25. Both in new condition. 570-655-2154 Vehicle CAMCORDER in carry case. Almost new. $150. 570-675-4383 Online. CALL 800-273-7130 DISHES,Fruit pattern, service for 8plus serving pieces. $25. PLANT STAND,holds 4 plants, with abrass finish. $7. BEDSPREADS,(2) Floral, full size with dust ruffles, pillow shams and Priscilla Curtains. 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