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CMYK Paterno hurt in Chaos spreads collision in London PSU coach injures arm and Hundreds arrested as police hip, says he’ll be back soon. struggle to control rioting. $ VOUCHER $ SPORTS, 1B NATION & World, 5A 20 FOR ONLY 10 300943 The Times Leader WILKES-BARRE, PA timesleader.com TUESDAY,AUGUST9,2011 50¢ SPORTS SHOWCASE Wall St.: The sum of all fears Downgrade helps Dow dive 634 points INSIDE By STAN CHOE pect that fear in the markets would rein- AP Business Writer force itself, as it did during the financial cri- • Local ad- NEW YORK — Fear has taken over on sis in the fall of 2008. visors say don’t Wall Street. “What’s rocking the market is a growth panic, Page 12A The Dow Jones industrials fell 634.76 scare,” said Kathleen Gaffney, co-manager • Toomey: points, the first trading day since Standard of the $20 billion Loomis Sayles bond fund. Government &Poor’s downgraded American debt. It “Themarketisunderalotofstressthatreal- dysfunctional, was the sixth-worst point decline for the ly has little to do with the downgrade.” In- Page 12A Dow in the last112 years and the worst drop stead, Gaffney said, investors are focused • Mood down since December 2008. Every stock in the on worries about another recession and for Wall Street traders, Busi- Standard&Poor’s 500indexdeclinedMon- “how EuropeandtheU.S.aregoingtowork IL BASEBALL ness, Page 8B day. their way out of a high debt burden” if eco- But the S&P downgrade wasn’t the only nomic growth remains slow. BRAVES 3 catalyst Monday. Investors worried about The Federal Reserve will meet today, AP PHOTO SWB YANKS 1 the slowing U.S. economy, escalating debt Trader Patrick Garvey reacts Monday after the close of trading in problems threatening Europe and the pros- SeeDIVE, Page 12A the S&P 500 Futures pit in Chicago. NATIONAL LEAGUE SENTENCING OF FORMER JUDGE METS 9 PADRES 8 Sentence BRAVES 8 MARLINS 5 of life for AMERICAN LEAGUE RED SOX 8 TWINS 6 Ciavarella RAYS 2 ROYALS 1 possible FRIENDS, NOT Probation department finds life RIVALS in prison within guidelines for Rich Owens and Con offense level, transcript says. McCole having been rac- ing together at the Wilkes-Barre Triathlon for By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER nearly 30 years. “It’s [email protected] friendly, but it’s not com- Former Luzerne County Judge petitive,” said Owens, Mark Ciavarella faces a possible who has known McCole life sentence based on sentencing since both were in their guideline calculations that were mid-20s. 1B prepared by the federal proba- tion depart- PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER ment, accord- Taylor Fonzo, left, helps aunt Sandy Fonzo hand out T- shirts with an image of Sandy’s late son, Edward Kenzakoski III, at Kirby Park ing to a tran- on Monday. As a juvenile, Kenzakoski was sentenced by former Judge Mark Ciavarella. Kenzakoski committed suicide last year. script of a pre- sentence hear- ing. Speaking af- Ciavarella ter Ciavarella’s Wearing their emotions to hearing conviction in February, federal prosecutors estimated Ciavarella INSIDE faced 151 to 188 months in prison Woman hands out shirts when former Luzerne County of a scheme to INSIDE: Letters regarding Ciavarella based on sentencing guidelines. ANEWS: Local 3A sentencing sought, Page 6A bearing image of her late son Judge Mark Ciavarella sent her to boost profits at Apre-sentence investigation pre- Nation & World 5A Camp Adams and she was led those facilities and pared by probation department Obituaries 8A to be worn to proceeding. from the courtroom in handcuffs then extorted mon- officials differs significantly from Editorials 11A and shackles. Now, she wants to ey from the co-own- But because the presiding what prosecutors originally esti- BSPORTS: 1B testify at Ciavarella’s sentencing. er, but he was found judge in Ciavarella’s case won’t al- mated, however. BBUSINESS: 8B WILKES-BARRE – Flo Wal- Ciavarella on Thursday will not guilty of the ex- low juveniles’ testimony at the Ciavarella, 61, is scheduled to Stocks 9B lace went to Kirby Park on Mon- learn his fate for his conviction on tortion charges. sentencing hearing, Bernadine be sentenced on Thursday for his day to get T-shirts she and family 12 counts relating to his accept- Still, parents believe their chil- and others will have to settle for conviction on 12 of the 39 counts CHEALTH: 1C members plan to wear to the sen- ance of nearly $1 million from the dren were victims of Ciavarella’s expressing themselves in other filed against him relating to his Birthdays 3C tencing hearing of the judge who builder of two juvenile detention crimes and are still suffering. ways, such as wearing T-shirts acceptance of nearly $1 million Crossword/Horoscope 5C sentenced her daughter to prison centers utilized by the county. “My daughter’s been an emo- supplied by Sandy Fonzo, who from Robert Mericle, the builder Television 6C Movies 6C camp for a minor crime. Prosecutors had alleged Ciavarel- tion wreck and I feel she needs to Bernadine Wallace was 15 la incarcerated juveniles as part be heard,” Flo Wallace said. SeeFONZO, Page 6A SeeCIAVARELLA, Page 6A DCLASSIFIED: 1D Comics 16D WEATHER Salvation Army seeks OK for new spot for rehab center Sophie Wilkin Mostly cloudy, rain. High 80, low 63. Organization wants to move 24-hour ZONING MEETING Details, Page 10B Adult Rehabilitation Center from Next meeting: Wednesday, Aug. 17 Time: 4:30 p.m. Hazle Street to New Hill Street. Where: Council Chambers, 4th Floor, Market Street, City Hall By BILL O’BOYLE [email protected] vice Center. It closed earlier this year. WILKES-BARRE – The Salvation Army Balara said the Salvation Army ARC pro- will go before the city’s Zoning Hearing gram has capacity for about 50 adults in Board next week to seek approval on a new need of basic necessities, therapy, counsel- location for its 24-hour Adult Rehabilita- ing and spiritual direction with issues of tion Center. Jerry Balara, Salvation Army substance misuse, legal problems, rela- business administrator, said the proposed tional conflicts, homelessness and unem- CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER location is at 60 New Hill St., the former ployment. The center provides food and The proposed new location of the Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation program on site of BridgeView, an inpatient treatment shelter for the homeless men, Balara said. New Hill Street Wilkes-Barre, the former home of Bridgeview. center located off Wilkes-Barre Boulevard Currently, the Salvation Army ARC pro- 6 09815 10011 for children with severe mental health is- gram is housed at 163 Hazle St. Balara said new location is a better choice than reno- sues that was operated by Children’s Ser- SeeCENTER, Page 6A that site is in need of major repairs, and a vations. The Salvation Army withdrew its K PAGE 2A TUESDAY, AUGUST9,2011T➛ timesleader.com HE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com Hughestown talks flooding, drainage issues DETAILS LOTTERY Parsonage Street resident vicinity of his home. WHAT’S NEXT ty’s current owner, Louis DeNa- Anderson also raised an issue MIDDAY DRAWING He estimated the flooding has ples, had laid gravel over portions he has with a drainage ditch in says he believes flooding on Hughestown’s next regular council DAILY NUMBER – 4-1-1 been regular for nearly three dec- of the property in the past in what the back of his property. 300 block worse than ever. meeting will be held Monday, Sept. BIG 4 – 1-3-8-1 ades, but he fears that it is now 12 at 7:30 p.m. now appears to be an insufficient He said a drainage pipe cur- worse than ever before. attempt to address the problem. rently ends on his property and QUINTO - 4-0-0-1-4 He said he recently had to help Although unsure of exact creates a foul odor during the TREASURE HUNT By B. GARRET ROGAN amotorist push his automobile lasting solution may require addi- dates, Gatto said the mine had cold weather months. 09-11-14-25-29 Times Leader Correspondent tional research from state offi- out of a waist-deep puddle that not been in operation for quite He said he is hoping to get per- NIGHTLY DRAWING HUGHESTOWN -- Borough cials. had formed over a catch basin. some time and had changed mission to extend the pipe ap- Council mainly discussed flood- Anderson said the thought DAILY NUMBER - 1-0-3 ing and other drainage issues Short of immediately deter- soot-infused storm-water run-off hands several times before DeNa- proximately 150 feet onto what BIG 4 - 1-3-0-8 during Monday night’s brief regu- mining the root cause of the from the former coal mine on the ples took over and disassembled he believes to be municipal prop- QUINTO - 2-6-3-5-0 lar meeting. flooding, borough officials street is more than the small the coal breaker. erty. CASH 5 Resident Dave Anderson of pledged to have the several catch catch basins can handle. The property currently fea- Borough officials promised to 05-07-14-21-38 basins in the area thoroughly tures a faded sign that reads New- have the municipal engineer re- Parsonage Street stated his con- Council member Barbara Gat- MATCH 6 LOTTO cerns about consistent street cleaned. to lent support to Anderson’s county Coal at its Parsonage search the feasibility of the issue flooding on the 300 block, in the Mayor Paul Hindmarsh said a claims, pointing out the proper- Street entrance. next week. 03-04-10-29-33-36 HARRISBURG – One player Fallen Moscow soldier given final tribute matched all five winning numbers drawn in Monday’s Warrior Run airs “Pennsylvania Cash 5” game AMoscow native who and will win a jackpot worth was killed last week while $361,020.50.