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PAGE 2A FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2011 ➛ timesleader.com THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com EVENT AIMS TO HELP AIDS ORPHANS Senate defies Obama DETAILS LOTTERY on new defense bill MIDDAY DRAWING DAILY NUMBER 6-2-0 The plan would increase $43 billion less than what Con- BIG FOUR 1-6-1-2 military role in handling gress gave the Pentagon this year. QUINTO 6-1-4-9-4 terrorism suspects. Shortly before final passage, TREASURE HUNT the Senate unanimously backed 03-10-16-19-21 crippling sanctions on Iran as By DONNA CASSATA fears about Tehran developing a NIGHTLY DRAWING Associated Press nuclear weapon outweighed DAILY NUMBER 0-9-6 WASHINGTON — Ignoring a concerns about driving up oil BIG FOUR 4-6-1-4 presidential veto threat, the prices that would hit econom- Democratic-controlled Senate ically strapped Americans at the QUINTO 3-6-3-4-6 on Thursday overwhelmingly gas pump. The vote was 100-0. CASH FIVE approved a massive, $662 bil- The Senate’s version of the 03-07-10-12-42 lion defense bill that would re- defense bill still must be recon- MATCH SIX quire the military to hold sus- ciled with the House-passed 17-21-25-26-36-47 pected terrorists linked to al- measure in the final weeks of the Qaida or its affiliates, even those congressional session. HARRISBURG – One player captured on U.S. soil. Defense Secretary Leon Pa- matched all five winning The vote was 93-7 for the bill netta and FBI Director Robert numbers drawn in Thurs- authorizing money for military Mueller both oppose the provi- day’s “Pennsylvania Cash 5” personnel, weapons systems, sions as does the White House. game and will receive national security programs in Late Thursday, a White $225,000. the Energy Department, and the House official said the veto Lottery officials said 93 wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in threat still stands. BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER players matched four num- he Universal African Dance and Drum Ensemble of Camden, N.J., performs traditional the fiscal year that began Oct. 1. The bill would require mili- bers and won $197. 50 each Reflecting a period of austerity tary custody of a suspect Tcultural music and dance Thursday night at Arts YOUniverse in Wilkes-Barre to raise and 3,741players matched and a winding down of decade- deemed to be a member of al- money for Tanzanian children orphaned by AIDS. The event was co-sponsored by Wilkes three numbers and won $8 old conflicts, the bill is $27 bil- Qaida or its affiliates and in- University’s Zebra Communications, a student-run public relations agency, in connection each. lion less than what President volved in plotting or commit- with World AIDS Day. Monday’s “Pennsylvania Barack Obama requested and ting attacks on the U.S. Match 6 Lotto” jackpot will be worth at least $1,130,000 because no player holds a COURT BRIEFS aphernalia. She was jailed at the new locks that she installed, the was jailed at the Luzerne Coun- Kidder Street on Sept. 7. The ticket with one row that Luzerne County Correctional criminal complaint says. ty Correctional Facility for lack van was found on Maxwell matches all six winning Facility for lack of $5,000 bail. Police allege they found mari- of $10,000 bail. Street. numbers drawn in Thurs- SCRANTON – Anderson Kingston police allege Guido juana and a pipe in Guido’s Police allege Olszyk stole a Apreliminary hearing is day’s game. Arnold, 43, of Kingston, was changed two door locks to a purse. van, owned by Fast Signs, from scheduled on Dec. 8. sentenced Wednesday to 30 house owned by her ex-hus- Apreliminary hearing is months in federal prison for his band, Lawrence Guido, on Hoyt scheduled on Dec. 8 before OBITUARIES role in a marijuana distribution Street on Tuesday. Guido vacat- District Judge Paul Roberts in Delores E. Price ring. ed the Hoyt Street house about Kingston. Affeldt, Stanley Smith previously pleaded ayear ago, according to the November 30, 2011 Fields LaCoste, guilty to possession with intent criminal complaint. WILKES-BARRE – John Sylvia to deliver marijuana. Federal Lawrence Guido told police Olszyk, 34, of Diamond Avenue, D elores E. Price, 85, resident of prosecutors said Smith admitted he was unable to enter his Wilkes-Barre, was arraigned Swamp Road, Hunlock Creek, Hilstolsky, Frank obtaining more than 20 kilo- house as a child opened the Wednesday in Wilkes-Barre passed away in her home on Hinkle, Cindy Wednesday, November 30, 2011. grams of marijuana from suppli- door finding his ex-wife inside. Central Court on charges he She was born on March 24, 1926, Jones, John ers in Texas in March 2011. The Guido refused to tell her ex- stole a vehicle in September. in Hunlock Creek, a daughter of the Kania, Lillian drugs were intended for distri- husband where she hid the locks Olszyk was charged with late Archie and Arlene Thomas Wil- Lacomy, John Sr. bution in Luzerne County, but and refused to supply a key for receiving stolen property. He doner. Miller, Marjorie were intercepted by federal Delores was a member of the agents and state police. Roaring Brook Baptist Church, Miller, Richard Sr. Hunlock Creek. Morrell, Pearl NANTICOKE – David Mari- Joseph C. Peloso She enjoyed hunting and fishing. Pelepko, Madelyn nus, 45, of Apollo Circle, was In addition to her parents, she Peloso, Joseph was preceded in death by sisters arraigned Wednesday in Wilkes- November 29, 2011 Price, Delores Barre Central Court on charges Jane, Janet and Leatha; brothers he assaulted his girlfriend, oseph Charles Peloso, 85, passed William and Ronnie. Hunlock Creek; Archie Wildoner Pupa, Walter J away on Tuesday, November 29, Surviving her are husband, of 49 Heather Szymaszek, inside their and wife Joan, Berwick; Terry Wil- Rose, Blanche 2011 in the Vitas Hospice Unit of Na- years, Arthur H. Price; son, Joseph apartment. doner and wife Lisa, Luzerne; and Suydam, John zareth Hospital in Philadelphia. Hagel, California; granddaughter, many nieces and nephews. Marinus was charged with He was born in Newark, N.J., and Jenna Hagel Hunter; great-grand- Memorial services will be an- Territo, Lillian simple assault and harassment. was a resident of Philadelphia for son, Cash; sister Nancy Knorr and nounced at a later date. Arrange- Wasmanski, Nellie He was jailed at the Luzerne the past 58 years. He previously husband John, Hunlock Creek; ments are by the Clarke Piatt Funer- County Correctional Facility for lived in Wilkes-Barre. brothers Harry Wildoner and wife al Home Inc., 6 Sunset Lake Road, Page 2A, 8A lack of $10,000 bail. Joseph was the son of the late Fio- Carol, New York; John Wildoner, Hunlock Creek. Marinus claimed Szymaszek ravante and Ida Peloso, Wilkes- was hitting him. She was treated Barre. WHO TO CONTACT Mr. Peloso was a U.S. Navy veter- at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Missed Paper...... 829-5000 an of World War II and served in the John W. Suydam Medical Center in Plains Town- Obituaries...... 970-7224 U.S. Air Force during the Korean ship, police said. November 27, 2011 Advertising ...... 970-7101 Apreliminary hearing is War. Advertising Billing ...... 970-7328 scheduled on Dec. 7. He was a food service director at becca Jo Dawson and her husband, ohn Walter Suydam (Jackie) of Classified Ads...... 970-7130 the Riverview Home in Philadel- Roger; Ada Bridges and her hus- JWilkes-Barre, passed away Sun- Newsroom...... 970-7242 phia, and with the Philadelphia Pris- band, John; Victoria Anne Gorbe day, November 27, 2011, in Geisin- Vice President/Executive Editor PLYMOUTH – Joseph Polo- on System. and her husband, John. He was the ger Wyoming Valley Medical Center Joe Butkiewicz...... 970-7249 maski, 26, of New Street, was Joe was the beloved husband of grandfather of nine and great-grand- arraigned Wednesday in Wilkes- of congenital heart failure. Asst. Managing Editor Victoria Anne for 62 years before father of six. He is also survived by Born in Newark, N.J., on July 10, Barre Central Court on charges Anne Woelfel...... 970-7232 her death in October 2011. He was sister, Blanch Fumanti; and brother, 1956, he was a son of the late Walter he demanded a 14-year-old boy also preceded in death by a son, Jo- Robert Peloso. Sports Editor Suydam and Mary Tingolie. John Medeiros...... 970-7143 steal cough medicine from a seph Peloso Jr.; and a brother, Ri- Funeral services will be held Jackie was employed most of his chard Peloso. in Philadelphia at the conve- Editorial Page Editor store and threatened a woman. life as an asbestos removal techni- Mark Jones...... 970-7305 Polomaski was charged with Surviving him are daughters, Re- nience of the family. cian. two counts of harassment, and In addition to his parents, he is one count each of corruption of preceded in death by siblings Rob- BUILDING minors and terroristic threats. Madelyn Pelepko ert Suydam and Mary Carol Suy- He was jailed at the Luzerne dam. TRUST County Correctional Facility for November 29, 2011 He is survived by his wife of 32 leaves behind numerous nieces, ne- years, Mary Lou Suydam (Price). lack of $10,000 bail. phews and past foster children, too The Times Leader strives to adelyn Pelepko, 90, of Wilkes- He is also survived by his children, Apreliminary hearing is many to name. correct errors, clarify stories M Barre, passed away Tuesday Christopher Suydam, Nicholas Suy- scheduled on Dec. 7. His interests were his family, and update them promptly. morning, November 29, 2011, in Ma- dam, daughter in-law Amanda Suy- body art and his beloved motorcy- Corrections will appear in this norCare Nursing Home, Kingston. dam, Maureen Suydam, Thomas cles. KINGSTON – A woman was spot. If you have information Born in Plymouth, she was a Suydam , KeyontaySuydam, Dia- Amemorial brunch will be held arraigned Wednesday in Wilkes- daughter of the late George and Eva monique Suydam and Hannah Suy- in his honor from 1to 3 p.m. on Sun- to help us correct an inaccu- Barre Central Court on charges (Pinko) Gluzinski. dam; siblings Linda Suydam and day in the Firwood United Metho- racy or cover an issue more she stole door locks to her ex- Madelyn attended Plymouth Michael Giles; grandsons, Jayden dist Church, 399 Old River Road, thoroughly, call the newsroom husband’s house. schools, and was a homemaker all of Suydam and Damian Suydam. He Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706. at 829-7242. Lori Lynn Guido, 44, of Cher- her life. ry Street, Edwardsville, was Adevout Catholic, Madelyn at- IN THE CAPTION published charged with theft, possession tended daily Mass and was a mem- Lillian R. Territo for the Marymount High of a small amount of marijuana ber of St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic School Class of 1962 reunion and possession of drug par- Church, North End Section of November 30, 2011 committee on Page 3C on Wilkes-Barre, and Holy Saviour Thursday, the name of the Church, East End Section of Wilkes- N.Y.; Tineka Czahur, Ewing Town- illian R. Territo, of Luzerne, Territo and wife Alexis, Shaver- first woman in the front row Barre. ship, N.J.; Eve Cronin, Florida, and L passed away on Wednesday, No- town; Adele Marks and husband should have been Eleanore Rare ‘Birds’ on She was preceded in death by her Elizabeth Welgos, Stroudsburg; vember 30, 2011, at home surround- Frank, Sweet Valley; Lillian Territo, Peck Andreoli, chairperson. husband, Michael Pelepko, in 1979; brothers George Gluzinski, Florida, ed by her loving family. Luzerne; Jodi Territo, Luzerne; Lillian was born in Luzerne, infant son, Joseph Pelepko; daugh- and Joseph Gluzinski, Oregon; and grandchildren, Thomas Jr. Erwine, daughter of the late Matthew and display in Philly ter, Patricia Pelepko; sisters Mary many nieces and nephews. Freddy Erwine, Vaun Territo, Larry Adele Wishnefski Stouchko. Gluzinski, Nancy Spankuh, Rose Territo (JR), Cara Mcmanus; and Office of Christian Burial with She graduated from Luzerne Associated Press False and Catherine Maleski; and great-granddaughter, Peytin; broth- Divine Liturgy will be held at 10 High School, class of 1949. PHILADELPHIA — One of the ers, Matthew Stouchko, Luzerne, brothers John and Michael Gluzin- a.m. Monday in St. Mary’s Byzan- Lillian was a member of Holy world’s most valuable books is Bernie Stouchko, Norristown, N.J.; +(ISSN No. 0896-4084) ski. tine Catholic Church, Wilkes-Barre, Family Parish, Luzerne, and its Al- USPS 499-710 sisters Arlene Savoca, Swoyersville, out of the vault and on public Madelyn loved her family, all of with Father James Hayer, pastor, of- tar and Rosary Society. and Millie Chalker, Dallas. view as part of an unusual daily her brothers and sisters, dancing, ficiating. Interment will be held in She was the matriarch of the fam- Issue No. 2011-336 AMass of Christian Burial will ritual at the nation’s oldest natu- blueberry picking, and especially Ss. Peter & Paul Ukrainian Catholic ily; devoted wife, mother and Ca- Newsroom be held at 9:30 a.m. today in Holy 829-7242 ral history museum. Every week- life with her children and grandchil- Cemetery, Plains Township. There tholic. She loved her cats. [email protected] Family Parish, Luzerne, with the day at 3:15 p.m., a white-gloved dren. will be no calling hours. Friends are On October 6, 2011, she celebrat- Circulation staff member of the Academy of ed her 55th year of marriage to her Rev. Joseph Pisaneschi officiating. Jim McCabe – 829-5000 Surviving are her children, Mi- invited to go directly to church Interment will be in St. Ann’s Ceme- [email protected] Natural Sciences in Philadelphia chael Pelepko and his wife, Nancy, Monday morning. loving husband, “Cowboy.” Published daily by: She was preceded in death by her tery, Lehman. There will be no call- lifts the locked protective cover Lebanon; Rose Monka and her hus- Arrangements are by the Corco- sister Dolores Stouchko. ing hours. Impressions Media from John James Audubon’s in- band, Nick, Pittsfield, Mass.; Mary ran Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main Arrangements are entrusted to 15 N. Main St. Surviving, besides her husband, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 fluential book, “The Birds of McDonough, Kingston; John Pelep- St., Plains Township, PA 18705. Me- Thomas “Cowboy,” are children, the Betz-Jastremski Funeral Home Periodicals postage paid at America,” and turns one of the ko, Wilkes-Barre; Peter Pelepko and morial donations may be made to Thomas S. Territo Jr., at home; Lee Inc., 568 Bennett St., Luzerne. To Wilkes-Barre, PA and additional mailing offices large pages to reveal the day’s his wife, Frances, Seattle, Wash.; Maternal and Family Health Servic- Ann Erwine and husband Thomas, light a virtual candle or leave a Postmaster: Send address changes bird. The complete set of 435 Margaret Susko and her husband, es, 15 Public Square, Suite 600 Luzerne; Diane Fenner and hus- message of condolence for his fam- to Times Leader, 15 N. Main St., hand-colored engravings on pa- Russ, and Kasia Filak and her hus- Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701or to the band Boyd, Luzerne; Larry Territo ily, please visit www.betzjastrem- Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 per cost $1,000 in the mid-1800s. band, George, all of Trucksville; 15 Wilkes-Barre Family YMCA, 40 W. and wife Tara, Luzerne; Matthew ski.com. Delivery Monday–Sunday $3.50 per week Mailed Subscriptions Monday–Sunday Acopy sold last year for a record- grandchildren; six great-grandchil- Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, PA $4.35 per week in PA breaking $11.5 million. dren; sisters Anne Zikos, Syracuse, 18702. More Obituaries, Page 8A $4.75 per week outside PA CMYK

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IN BRIEF SCHOOL HEALTH COSTS Dallas, Pittston Area awarded millions plus interest from health trust 2districts will get huge refund

WHAT’S NEXT By SHEENA DELAZIO attorney for the districts said. sylvania School Districts Health Trust, [email protected] An attorney for the health trust said A hearing is scheduled for Dec. 20 in the after they withdrew from the program. WILKES-BARRE – A Luzerne Coun- an appeal is in order, which could delay county’s Penn Place building in Wilkes- As part of Wetzel’s ruling, the health ty judge this week ruled two school dis- payment. Barre for Judge Lewis Wetzel to hear trust must pay simple interest at the argument on the amount of money that STEVE MOCARSKY/ THE TIMES LEADER tricts should receive a combined $5.2 “We don’t know where the appeals rate of 6 percent beginning June 2007 is owed in attorney fees. Daniel Frascella, right, says a few million in money they paid into a health will go, but it’s a wonderful Christmas until the time of the transfer of the mon- words Tuesday after Luzerne County trust. present for the Dallas School District,” ey awarded Monday. Transportation Authority Chairman In his ruling on the 4-year-old lawsuit, Dallas Superintendent Frank Galicki decision and we are hopeful that we can Levinson said Thursday he estimates Sal Licata, center, presented him and Judge Lewis Wetzel ruled Dallas School said, while commending attorneys of finally put this issue to rest for the bene- the interest payment to be somewhere Daniel McCormick, left, with plaques in District will receive $2.8 million while the Rosenn, Jenkins & Greenwald law fit of the school districts employees,” around $6.6 million. thanks for their years of service as Pittston Area School District will re- firm that represented both districts. Saporito said. Wetzel also appointed Galicki and authority board directors. ceive $2.3 million to be used for health Pittston Area School District Super- Monday’s ruling came six months af- Cosgrove as trustees for each of their KINGSTON care costs of the employees of each re- intendent George Cosgrove referred ter a seven-day trial in June in which the districts who must submit a monthly re- spective district. comment to the district’s solicitor, Jo- districts were seeking their portion of port to Wetzel on the amount spent for LCTA officials recognized Another $6 million is likely to come seph Saporito. an $18 million surplus the districts said to the districts in interest payments, an “We are very pleased with the court’s they paid into the Northeastern Penn- SeeTRUST,Page 4A The Luzerne County Transportation Authority recently recognized outgoing board members for their years of ser- vice. Authority Chairman Sal Licata Unclaimed thanked Daniel Frascella for his 11 years of service on the board and Da- niel McCormick for his 10 years of service. In that time, Frascella had refunds due served as chairman, assistant treasurer and assistant secretary; McCormick had served as chairman, treasurer and assistant treasurer. to taxpayers Licata also recognized Antoinette Valenti, who did not attend the board’s The average undelivered regular meeting, for her six years of service, having served as secretary and Pennsylvania amount is nearly assistant secretary in that time. $2,000, authorities say.

WILKES-BARRE By STEVE MOCARSKY Free flu clinic is set [email protected] The state Department of Health will In an annual reminder to taxpayers, conduct a free flu vaccination clinic the Internal Revenue Service has an- from noon to 6 p.m. on Dec. 9 at the nounced it is looking to return $153.3 109th National Guard Armory, 280 million in undelivered tax refund Market St., Wilkes-Barre. checks. This will be the first and largest About $6 million of that amount is due influenza vaccination clinic in Penn- to 3,087 Pennsylvanians, said state IRS sylvania as a part of National Influenza spokesman David Stewart. Vaccination Week, Dec. 4-10. The Across the United States, 99,123 tax- Wilkes-Barre City Health Department payers are due refund checks this year will provide support and assistance to CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER that could not be delivered because of state officials throughout the clinic. Jack Schuback of FEMA looks over plans for one of the trailer parks that FEMA is setting up in Columbia and Wyom- mailing address errors. Undelivered re- The clinic is free and open to the ing counties. fund checks average $1,547 this year. In public, but individuals should schedule Pennsylvania, they average $1,976, Stew- an appointment. Appointments can be art said. made anytime at www.padohclini- Taxpayers who believe their refund cappt.com, or by calling 877-PA- check may have been returned to the IRS HEALTH (877-724-3258), between 8 Building a place to call home as undelivered should use the “Where’s a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Fri- My Refund?” tool on the IRS.gov web- day. site. The tool will provide the status of For more information, contact the Federal agencies creating two victims. mated the Tunkhan- their refund and, in some cases, instruc- Wilkes-Barre City Health Department mobile home parks, expanding Jack Schuback, nock Township site tions on how to resolve delivery prob- at 570-208-4268. director of Disaster will cost between $3 lems. three others for flood victims. Recovery for FEMA million and $4 million Taxpayers checking on a refund over HUNTINGTON TWP. Region III, said the to build, not counting the phone will receive instructions on agency hopes to be- the cost of trailers, Pine Creek bridge closed SeeREFUNDS, Page 12A By MATT HUGHES gin moving families which cost up to Starting today, the bridge on Pine [email protected] into the Tunkhan- $45,000 new. Creek Road over Pine Creek will be Anew 30-acre mobile home park to nock Township fa- FEMA prefers the ARE YOU OWED A REFUND? closed indefinitely for emergency re- provide temporary housing for flood cility by the end of more economical op- pairs. victims is under construction in the month. tions of providing sti- The following people with a last known Adetour will be posted. Wyoming County. “We were target- pends for rental hous- address in Luzerne County can claim The park, located on a hilltop off ing mid-December ing when that hous- undeliverable refunds: HANOVER TWP. Conyngham: Bruce Balliet Wellwood Road near Route 92 in as an optimistic ing is available or Dallas: David E. Hunter, Elizabeth Sorber Tunkhannock Township, is one of on- completion date. placing trailers on the Drums: Heather Kennedy, Michael Od- Part of parkway closed ly two such sites being built by the The 2 inches or so property of disaster wazny Beginning at 9 a.m. today, the Sans Federal Emergency Management of rain last week victims, as long as Harveys Lake: Michael Ferrara, Kevin A. Souci Parkway will be closed in both Agency and the Army Corps of Engi- and the inch or so of that property is free of Ichter & Deidre Jordan Hazleton: Efrain Adorno Resto, Mariel directions between Alta Road and neers in the wake of the September rain just a couple of days ago set us debris and outside the FEMA-defined flood. back,” Schuback said. “We’re hoping flood plain. Aponte Massas, Agustin Aquino, Judith Kings Road in Hanover Township. Arroyo Perez, Raymond Aviles Gonzalez, That’s a one-mile stretch that starts The government is also building a to get some families in before Christ- Of the more than 49,000 Pennsylva- Dora Bristol Melendez, Yatza Christian at Hanover Area High School and ends similar park near Sayre, Bradford mas, but right now we’re just unsure.” nia households registering with FE- Pabon, Lia M. Ciotola, Luis Conner, Matias at Choice One cigarette outlet. County, and expanding a park off Constructing a new park site is the MA after Tropical Storm Irene, and Crucey Caceres, Lizette De Jesus Crespo, The road will be closed for a crash Shoemaker Avenue in Exeter and two most costly option for housing disas- Alberto Diaz Ramirez, Zulyanille Filomino in Columbia County to house flood ter victims, Schuback said. He esti- SeeMOBILE, Page 12A Dela Cruz, Johanny Flores Diaz, Heriberto reconstruction and a detour will be Guevarrez Robles, Enrique Gutierrez Paz, posted. The accident being recon- Hector Hernandez, Miguel A. Leduc San- structed was a double-fatal from July. chez, William Lopez Lopez, Jaime J. Ma- Individual lanes will be opened as tias Rivera, Johanna E. Matos, Gerald A & soon as possible when the investigation Suspected drug boss ID’d by ex-friend heads to court Antoinette Mcgarry, Mildred Mendez is complete, PennDOT says. Mendez, Robert M. Miller, Simon Moreno & Edward Skwirut, 89, and his wife, Obdulia Lopez, Stanley S. Mosgo & Sun Prisoner Joann Fonzo of heroin a tin Kane determined prose- Sisk, who was seated next to Tak, Mildred Murphy Antompietri, Kanub- Dorothy, 86, of South Walnut Street, hai N. Patel, Ivette Ramos Robles, Juan J. week for cutors established a case his attorney, Joseph Sklaros- Nanticoke, died from multiple traumat- testifies that David “Big” Reyes Garcia, Javier A. Rivera Leon, Eric ic injuries suffered in the July 4 crash. the Sex, against Sisk, sending 11 felo- ky Sr. Rivera-Medina, Hernan Rodriguez Velez, Police said Kevin Michael Allen, of Sisk was a gang leader. Money, ny drug offenses to Luzerne Sisk was among 17 people Orlando J. Rodriguez, Leslie X. Sanchez, Hanover Township, was the driver of Murder fac- County Court. charged in Operation Blood- Rafael Sanchez, Heidi Steidel Camacho, the other vehicle involved in the crash. tion of the Sisk, formerly of Madison stain, which targeted the Gerardo Vazquez Millan, Javier Vega Allen had suffered moderate injuries. By EDWARD LEWIS Bloods Street, Wilkes-Barre, is serv- heroin trafficking ring in- Garcia, Bernadino Velez & Maritza Velez [email protected] Sisk street gang ing a five-year prison sen- volving mostly Bloods gang Hunlock Creek: Mark Aquila Kingston: Kameron Baker, Louis Boch, NANTICOKE WILKES-BARRE – in the area tence in New Jersey on drug members in October 2010. Matt Chaban, William C. Eaton, Blair Saba, Shackled and handcuffed, for nearly and firearm offenses, ac- Doherty said the Sex, Adam J. Sikora Festival of Trees at LCCC convicted drug dealer Joann two years. cording to the New Jersey Money, Murder faction of Luzerne: John Hopkins Fonzo identified David Each brick of Department of Corrections the Bloods was responsible Nanticoke: Courtney R. Shettle, Kimberly Luzerne County Community College Smiga will host a Festival of Trees at the Edu- “Big” Sisk as one of the top heroin con- website. for distributing 1.5 million two executives in a violent tains 50 her- Fonzo testified she began heroin packets on local Pittston: Michael & Virginia Struzzeri, cational Conference Center. The tree Donald C. & Shirley L. Williams display will be available for viewing street gang that peddled oin packets. buying individual heroin streets for nearly three Plymouth: Preston Swan weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. from more than $15 million in her- Deputy packets from Sisk and mem- years. White Haven: Ellen L. Hughes Mondaythrough Dec. 21. oin in the Wilkes-Barre area. Fonzo Attorney bers of the gang in late 2008. An undercover drug agent Wilkes-Barre: Rhonda Boston, Leniea M. There will be an opening gathering Fonzo, 35, serving a 15- General Her role changed to selling testified the investigation in- Burginia, Filippo Calcagno, Abraham Carrero Olivo, William Coslosky, William from 6 to 8 p.m. todayat the confer- to-30-month sentence in Tim Doherty said Sisk was for Sisk and driving him to to the gang members start- state prison on drug charg- “second in command” of the Paterson, N.J., to pick up ed when arrests were made Court, Joanne M. Drayer, John Goobic III, ence center. The event is free and open Daniel P. Haggerty, Stephanie Y. Kelly, to the public. es, testified at Sisk’s prelimi- gang in charge of recruiting heroin to sell in the Wilkes- of street-level drug dealers Clement E. Kisailus, Gustavo Montanez The opening gathering will include nary hearing in Wilkes- drug sellers and collecting Barre area. She said she was selling heroin that was Hernandez, Hector Moreno Bonilla, Jo- light refreshments and performances Barre Central Court on money. paid $300 and given 10 hero- stamped “OBAMA 99” in seph W. Nasatka, Felix B. Ngolo, Shawn by local singers. Voting will be held for Thursday. After more than an hour in packets after each trip. 2008. O’Donnell, Brittany P. Pierce, Thomasine the best decorated tree at $1 per vote Aonetime buyer turned of testimony from Fonzo Sitting several feet away Sisk is scheduled for a for- A. Porter, Luis Ruiz Lopez, Samben Uk, seller for Sisk, Fonzo testi- and two undercover drug from one another, Fonzo of- mal arraignment on Feb. 10 Wyoming: David M. & Heather K. Wood- with all proceeds going to the Amer- ruff ican Red Cross. fied she sold 10 to 12 bricks agents, District Judge Mar- ten smirked and stared at in county court. CMYK

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kindergarten school on Main St. POLICE BLOTTER Road. •Joseph Kubisis reported BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS Anyone with information on Friday tools were stolen from BOWL FOR KIDS’ SAKE HAZLETON – City police either crime is asked to contact his vehicle in the area of 448 E. reported the following: township police at 570-825- Northampton St. •Police are investigating a 1254. •Police aid Natasha Good- burglary at Sammy’s Bar and win, 20, of North River Street, Grill on East 2nd Street that PLAINS TWP. – Township will be cited with harassment occurred sometime Sunday police filed charges on Monday after Gina Campbell said she night into Monday morning. against a Wilkes-Barre man who struck her in the face at 190 An undetermined amount of allegedly was witnessed per- Horton St. on Monday. money was stolen. forming a sexual act on himself •Karen Taylor, of Anthracite Anyone with information outside a township bar last Street, reported Monday her about the burglary is asked to week. credit card was used to make call Hazleton police at 459-4940. Robert Matello, 49, of Cour- unauthorized purchases. •Property was stolen during tright Avenue, is charged with •Police said Kenneth Danie- ahome burglary in the area of one count each of indecent ly, 29, of Reese Street, will be Elm Street and Fulton Court on exposure, open lewdness and cited with harassment after Tuesday. public drunkenness. Elizabeth Daniely claimed he •Four people were taken to According to police, on Nov. sent her harassing text mess- Hazleton General Hospital after 23 a police officer on routine ages on Friday. atwo-vehicle crash at 15th patrol noticed Matello perform- •Lauren Loch reported Street and Sherman Court on ing a sexual act on himself Thursday her cell phone was Tuesday. while standing in the parking stolen from 155 W. River St. Police said Lisa Saullo, of lot of the Twist bar on Highway •Police said Margaret Mur- Hazleton, driving a 2002 Chev- 315 at around 11:07 p.m. ray, 40, address unknown, will rolet Cavalier, was northbound Matello initially ignored offi- be cited with public drunk- on Sherman Court and turned cers’ orders to stop and began enness when she was allegedly onto 15th Street and was struck walking away, but later com- found under the influence of by a 2002 Suzuki, driven by plied. alcohol or other intoxicants in John Lywiski, of Sugarloaf, at Charges were filed Monday the area of 164 Midland Ct. at about 5:25 p.m. via summons with District Ma- 11:20 a.m. Thursday. PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER Lywiski was westbound on gistrate Judge Diana Malast. ob Soper outgoing chairman, Big Brothers Big Sisters of The Bridge ‘Bowl For Kids’ 15th Street at the time of the Matello faces a preliminary HAZLETON – City police BSake,’ makes a few remarks at the podium during Thursday evening’s 30th anni- crash. hearing on Jan. 17. reported the following: versary kickoff at Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs. Tom and Noreen Clark of WNEP-TV The force of the impact •Police responded to the •Police said Dennis Basul- and Frankie Warren of Magic 93 and his wife, Erin, are honorary chairpersons of the caused Saullo’s vehicle to run area of 196 First St. at about jevic, 23, of Drums, was cited 30th Anniversary Bowl For Kids’ Sake. Big Brothers Big Sisters, a program of Catholic into a utility pole, which was 8:41p.m. Sunday for a report of with public drunkenness after Social Services and a United Way partner agency, matches up children with adult, col- sheared, police said. avehicle that struck a wall. they investigated an incident in Saullo and three passengers Police found the driver/own- the area of Lee Court and Tenth lege and high school mentors who become role models for the youths. Money raised by in her vehicle were taken to the er of the vehicle, William Evans, Street at 12:38 a.m. Tuesday. this year’s Bowl For Kids’ Sake helped match more than 400 children with volunteers. hospital with non-life threat- 49, of 50 Hudson Road, Plains ening injuries. Township, inside the residence and arrested him on evidence of SUGARLOAF TWP. – A man drunk driving. and two children were injured in Charges are pending results atwo vehicle crash on Airport of a blood-alcohol test, police Road on Wednesday. said. State police at Hazleton said a •Police responded to 20 17-year-old girl from Wapwallo- Pocono Park at about 12:40 p.m. pen, driving a 2006 Toyota on Tuesday for a report of a Sienna, turned in front of a 2007 male damaging a vehicle and Cadillac CTS, driven by Jorge causing a problem with the Gonzalez, 52, of Sugarloaf, just resident. after 6 p.m. The resident, Tracy Clocker, The teen girl and a passenger, reported that John E. Zim of a16-year-old girl from Mountain Plymouth punched her 2000 Top, were not injured. Ford Ranger repeatedly and Gonzalez, and two passen- dented it. Zim will face charges gers, an 8-year-old boy and a of criminal mischief, police said. 9-year-old girl, were transported to Hazleton General Hospital WILKES-BARRE – City for injuries, state police said. police reported the following: •Andrew Yelland reported SUGARLOAF TWP. – State on Tuesday that someone dam- police at Hazleton said Stacey aged the rear driver-side tire of Kinney, 36, of Newark, N.J., will his vehicle while it was parked be charged with unauthorized at 37 Sheridan St. use of a vehicle after she failed •David Pavlick reported on to return a rented vehicle at Tuesday that someone spray- Enterprise Holdings on state painted the side of a structure at Route 93 on Oct. 3. 428 Hazle St. •Quinn Jones, 21, of Barney HANOVER TWP. – Township Street, Wilkes-Barre, was arrest- police reported the following: ed on suspicion of drunk driving Thomas Cirko, of Tomko after he was involved in a minor Avenue, reported Thursday a crash while driving a 1998 Toyo- Yamaha Warrior all-terrain vehi- ta at Carey Avenue and Horton cle was stolen from his property. Street at about 11:17 a.m. Tues- •Numerous packages were day, police said. stolen from a hand truck that Police said charges are pend- was left by a UPS delivery truck ing results of a blood-alcohol driver making deliveries on Lee test. Park Avenue on Monday. •John Gabriel reported Tues- Police said the theft occurred day a global positioning system, at around 4:30 p.m. in the area acamera, tools and a bag were of Lee Park Towers. stolen from his vehicle in the •Hanover Area School Dis- area of 150 Blackman St. trict on Tuesday reported the •Tatum Neiderhiser reported theft of a snow blower from the on Monday that someone stole storage shed at Hanover Green adiamond ring from 85 Carlisle

Gartley said in 2011, the dis- TRUST tricts that are members of the trust had a credit of $3.8 million. Attorney Robert Mariani had Continued from Page 3A also represented the health trust, that specific month in health but he has since been nominated care. to serve as a judge on the U.S. “It was a fair decision,” said at- District Court for the Middle torney Howard Levinson, who District of Pennsylvania. represents the districts. “Our Mariani argued at the June compliments (go) to the school trial that the districts’ lawsuit board members who looked at a was an attempt at a “money situation they thought was un- grab” and that no one forced the fair and had the courage and for- districts out of the trust. titude to pursue a lawsuit on be- “They are no longer part of the half of the taxpayers to right trust. That money is used for what they believed was wrong.” people in the trust,” Mariani said at the time. “The surplus stays in Withdrew in 2007 the trust. The trustees agreed to According to court papers, the that.” districts withdrew from the trust In Wetzel’s 16-page opinion in 2007, citing that it had built a that accompanied his ruling, he hefty surplus by charging more said the argument that the than necessary for premiums. health trust surplus is a “pool” The districts sought and ulti- that various other districts can mately sued for what they claim take from would be a “violation is their share of the surplus. of public policy.” The trust, formed in 1999, is a “It is preposterous to ascertain consortium of 11 area districts that (the districts) or any of the formed in an attempt to lower other districts in the health trust health insurance costs. would be agreeable to paying for Scott Gartley, an attorney who another district’s health and wel- represents the health trust, said fare benefits,” Wetzel wrote. his client will be taking full ad- Gartley said Thursday the vantage of its rights in an appeal. trust was formed as a “pool” and “(Wetzel) simply got it it will continue to run that way wrong,” Gartley said. “The real because that was its original in- losers are the taxpayers of Lu- tention. zerne County because the trust “Because of that, (members) has saved millions in taxpayer are guaranteed health care rates dollars.” that will remain low,” he said. 726648 K

THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com ➛ NATION & WORLD FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2011 PAGE 5A IN BRIEF Bowl proceeds pledged to two sex-crime advocacy organizations ECB head PSU pledges $1.5 million hints at more euro By GENARO C. ARMAS “This presents which they are not, I would have to at least Associated Press consider the possibility of postponing my STATECOLLEGE—PennStateUniver- an excellent op- scheduled trip to Philadelphia,” Amendola support sity officials on Thursday said they will do- portunity for said in an email. nate $1.5 million in bowl proceeds to a pair The Wednesday night forum on Penn of sex-crime advocacy organizations in the Penn State to State’s main campus came on the heels of European Central Bank wake of shocking sex-abuse allegations le- raise the nation- fresh sex abuse allegations against Sandus- president opens door to vied against a once-revered assistant foot- ky, who was accused in a lawsuit of sexually ball coach. al visibility of this issue.” abusing a young boy more than 100 times further agency intervention. UniversityPresidentRodEricksonprom- Rod Erickson after meeting him through the charity the ised the donation the morning after he and University president coach founded in the 1970s. other administrators faced pointed ques- The state police commissioner has criti- By RAF CASERT and PAN PYLAS AP PHOTO tions at a student-organized town hall fo- cizedschoolleadersforfailingtodomoreto Associated Press Support for the cause rum. continues to maintain he is innocent of the alert authorities to the allegations, and Er- BRUSSELS — More than ever Indian school children on Thursday Erickson told The Associated Press in an charges against him. ickson told about 450 attendees at a crowd- before, the European Central make a formation in the shape of the interview Thursday that the Big Ten bowl Joe Amendola said he would consider ed auditorium at the student union build- Bank seems willing to consider red ribbon, the universal symbol of revenue,whichusuallygoesbacktotheath- “possible alternatives” with Sandusky if ingthatethicswouldberaised“toanewlev- bolder action to address the con- awareness and support for those letic department, will go instead to the new charges are filed that involve more vic- el so that everyone at the university under- tinent’s financial crisis. living with HIV, in Ahmadabad. World Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape and tims than the eight boys covered by the 40 stands not just the legal thing to do, but the Amonth ago, at his first news AIDS Day is marked across the globe the National Sexual Violence Resource pending criminal counts, but that Sandus- moral thing to do, so that we learn to do the conference as ECB President, on Dec. 1. Center. ky has never considered a plea in his case. right thing the first time, every time.” Mario Draghi said it was “point- “This presents an excellent opportunity Sandusky, 67, is awaiting a preliminary Students appeared grateful to get an- less” for European governments for Penn State to raise the national visibility hearing. swers more than three weeks after Sandus- to expect the PHOENIX of this issue,” Erickson said. “Our students Amendola said the topic of a guilty plea ky was charged Nov. 5, hopeful it would aid bank to rescue Speculation is them through andfansarefocusedonacausetoplayfor, to came up as a reporter’s “what-if” question in the arduous healing process. mounting that Base transferred to Iraqis massive bond cheer for.” about potential additional charges. Administrators sought to reassure stu- purchases. That EU leaders Also Thursday, Jerry Sandusky’s lawyer “My answer to the ‘what if’ question was dents worried about the unintended ramifi- s Iraqi flags were raised in what had been the will align their Awas once a giant U.S. military base, said he has not discussed pleading guilty analogous to saying, if weather forecasters cations of the scandal, such as the reputa- same stance as spending Joe Biden joined Iraqi officials in hon- with his client and that the former coach were predicting a blizzard next week, tion of a Penn State degree. his predecessor, oring forces who the vice president Jean-Claude policies more said made it possible to “end this war.” Trichet. But on closely to The American military’s role here is SONGS OF PROTEST Thursday, bring govern- nearing an end, but Iraqis still must Draghi hinted contend with the violence that the that such expec- ment debt nearly nine-year conflict unleashed: 20 tations might levels under people were killed in attacks around not be futile af- control in the the country Thursday. ter all. Biden’s comments came during a Draghi future. ceremony at Camp Victory, one of the opened the last American bases that will be hand- door to further ed over to the Iraqi government before ECB intervention ever so slightly U.S. troops leave Iraq this month. in a speech to the European Par- The Iraqi government hosted the liament. He said the bank is pre- ceremony as a way to honor the sacri- pared to play a bigger, yet limited fices of Iraqi and U.S.-led coalition role in the resolution of Europe’s forces. debt crisis — but only after the17 countries that use the euro tether WASHINGTON their economies more tightly. Confirmation that such a plan Cuts, benefits debated is afoot came later Thursday in a speech by French President Nico- Republicans and Democrats bickered las Sarkozy. He said he and Ger- and blustered Thursday toward eventu- man Chancellor Angela Merkel al compromise legislation extending will met Monday in Paris and un- expiring Social Security payroll tax veil their proposals for European cuts and long-term jobless benefits treaty changes aimed at prevent- through 2012, each seeking political ing a catastrophic breakup of Eu- advantage for elections almost a year rope’s 17-nation currency union. distant. AP PHOTO Speculation is mounting that The White House weighed in with a lthea Mills, left, vocalist with Jackson Browne, center, and the group Dawes, perform at Zuccotti Park in EU leaders will align their spend- written statement opposing the GOP ANew York on Thursday for the Occupy Wall Street movement. Protesters have continued to meet in Zuccot- ing policies more closely to bring government debt levels under approach, which presidential press ti Park, where the Occupy movement began, even though police cleared out their tents on Nov. 15. secretary Jay Carney said includes control in the future. “window dressing” hung by Repub- licans seeking to cut costs by freezing federal workers’ pay through 2015 and reducing the government bureaucracy. By contrast, President Barack Oba- ma and most Democrats in Congress High winds tear through western states want to extend and expand the payroll tax cut and pay for it by slapping a 3.25 percent surtax on incomes of $1 million Gusts hit 102 mph as trees, power motorists take no notice of lights being to Oklahoma, Missouri and Indiana, or more. lines and trucks are toppled in Utah out,” said Bob Spencer, a spokesman for Rorke said. the Los Angeles County Department of In Southern California, high winds Neither of two rival measures was and other states. expected to gain the 60 votes necessary Public Works. blew over at least six semitrailers before for passage, a double-barreled rejection “What the weather experts are telling dawn on highways below the Cajon Pass likely to clear the way for talks on a us are that these probably are the worst in San Bernardino County, said Califor- compromise. By ROBERT JABLON windstorms to hit (the area) in more nia Highway Patrol Officer Mario Lo- Associated Press than a decade,” Spencer said, adding pez. ISLAMABAD LOS ANGELES — Some of the worst that preliminary reports suggest “exten- Northeast of Los Angeles, foothill winds in years blasted the West over- sive damage.” communities were hard hit as the winds U.S. hostage is held night, knocking down trees and power The windstorms come as a large, low- swept down the San Gabriel Mountains. lines in California and toppling trucks pressure system moved into California. A97-mph gust was recorded Wednes- Al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahri and forcing some schools to close as It promises to bring similar, but less fe- day night at Whitaker Peak in Los An- says the group is holding an American gusts reached 102 mph in Utah. rocious conditions as far away as Wyom- geles County. aid expert kidnapped three months ago The winds left hundreds of thousands ing and New Mexico, meteorologists High gusts Thursday morning in Pakistan. of people without power, mainly in Cali- said. topped 60 mph. Al-Zawahri said in a video message fornia, darkening streets and traffic The National Weather Service issued Pasadena closed schools and libraries AP PHOTO Thursday that Warren Weinstein would lights as commuters made their way in- high wind warnings and advisories for and declared a local emergency, the first Pedestrians on Thursday photograph be released if the United States stop- to work. parts of California, Utah, Nevada, since 2004. Fire officials said 40 people atraffic signal brought down by high ped airstrikes in Afghanistan and Pakis- “It was a terrifying ride for me, com- Wyoming, Arizona and New Mexico. were evacuated from an apartment Santa Ana winds in Pasadena, Calif. tan. ing here in pitch dark ... and watching The front will bring blustery weather building after a tree collapsed. Some gusts exceeded 100 mph. The video was posted on militant websites and released Thursday by SITE, a group that monitors militant activity. Weinstein was abducted by armed Many experts agree apple juice can pose a health risk — from its calories men from his house in the eastern city of Lahore on Aug. 13. Despite the govern- By MARILYNN MARCHIONE problem, its critics say. Police and U.S. officials have not ment’s consider- AP Chief Medical Writer “It’s like sugar water,” said Judith publicly said who they believe to be ation of new arsenic It’s true — apple juice can pose a risk Stern, a nutrition professor at the Uni- holding him. limits on the juice, to your health. But not necessarily from versity of California, Davis, who has the real danger, the trace amounts of arsenic that people consulted for candy makers as well as WASHINGTON nutrition experts are arguing about. for Weight Watchers. Election financing opposed say, is to waistlines Despite the government’s considera- The American Academy of Pediatrics and teeth. Apple tion of new limits on arsenic, nutrition says juice can be part of a healthy diet, The House on Thursday passed a bill juice has relatively experts say apple juice’s real danger is to but its policy is blunt: “Fruit juice offers to end the public financing of presi- few natural nutri- waistlines and children’s teeth. Apple no nutritional benefit for infants young- dential campaigns. It would dismantle ents, many calories juice has few natural nutrients, lots of er than 6 months” and no benefits over asystem set up after the Watergate and more sugar, in calories and, in some cases, more sugar whole fruit for older kids. scandal of the 1970s that has been many cases, than a than soda has. It trains a child to like ve- Kids under 12 consume 28 percent of can of soda. overshadowed in recent years by the ry sweet things, displaces better bever- all juice and juice drinks, according to huge sums of private money pouring AP FILE PHOTO ages and foods, and adds to the obesity the academy. into elections. The bill would remove from income tax forms the check-off box where Look in THE TIMES LEADER for today’s valuable inserts from these advertisers: taxpayers can voluntarily steer $3 into afund for presidential primaries and general elections. 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PAGE 6A FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2011 ➛ NEWS THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com Diakon Hospice Saint John erroneously submitted claims to Medicare over six years Suit filed after Claims in error cost hospice $10.56M teen cuffed for

By ANDREW M. SEDER benefits under the Medicare regula- Earlier this year, Diakon voluntarily disclosed to federal authorities that it burp in class [email protected] tions. had received improper Medicare and Medicaid payments. By voluntarily Diakon Hospice Saint John, which Earlier this year, Diakon voluntari- By JERI CLAUSING operates hospice care at facilities in ly disclosed to federal authorities disclosing improper billing practices, Diakon avoided a government lawsuit Associated Press Hazleton, Allentown and Wyomiss- that it had received improper Medi- under the FCA and was able to negotiate a settlement. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A13-year-old was ing, has agreed to resolve its liability care and Medicaid payments. By vol- handcuffed and hauled off to a juvenile deten- for violations of the False Claims Act untarily disclosing improper billing tion for burping in class, according to a lawsuit by paying the United States $10.56 practices, Diakon avoided a govern- Human Services’ Office of Inspector continue to take — steps within our filed against an Albuquerque school principal, million. ment lawsuit under the FCA and was General. “These actions demonstrate hospice program and organization to ateacher and school police officer. The announcement was made able to negotiate a settlement. that Diakon Hospice Saint John cares reaffirm this commitment,” Pile said. The boy was transported without his parents Thursday by the U.S. Attorney’s Of- The FCA provides that parties who about returning money, incorrectly The financial loss will not result in being notified in May after he “burped audibly” fice for the Middle District of Penn- voluntarily disclose violations of the attained, to our federal health pay- the closing of any of Diakon’s facil- in PE class and his teacher called a school re- sylvania and the U.S. Department of act are liable for double damages, in- ment programs.” ities, according to company spokes- source officer to complain he was disrupting Health and Human Services’ Office of stead of triple damages and civil pe- Mark T. Pile, president of Diakon, man Bill Swanger. her class. The lawsuit also details a separate the Inspector General. nalties between $5,500 and $11,000 issued a statement in which he apol- “We are a nearly 150-year organiza- Nov. 8 incident when the same student was According to those offices, from for each violation. ogized for the “mistakes,” which he tion with sound financial practices. forced to strip to his underwear while five Oct. 1, 2004, through Oct. 1, 2010, “Health care providers that make called “unintentional.” When this potential situation came adults watched as he was accused of selling pot Diakon erroneously submitted claims billing compliance, self-policing and “We deeply regret that this situa- to light last year, we took gains on to another student; the boy was never charged. to Medicare for hospice care provid- self-reporting a priority foster trust in tion occurred. While it was uninten- investments and then, later, sold The suit was one of two filed Wednesday by ed to Medicare beneficiaries during the health care industry” said Nick tional, it does not reflect our commit- some additional investments and es- civil rights attorney Shannon Kennedy, who periods of time in which the bene- DiGiulio, special agent in charge for ment to compliance and excellence. sentially put those funds aside for the says she has been fighting the district and po- ficiaries were not eligible for hospice the U.S. Department of Health and As a result, we have taken — and will potential repayment,” Swanger said. lice for years over the use of force with problem children. In the other case, the parents of a 7- year-old boy with autism accuse an Albuquer- que police officer of unlawful arrest for hand- cuffing the boy to a chair after he became ag- Researchers: Pa. gas drilling study had error itated in class. New Mexico law prohibits officers and school officials from restraining children under Far less evidence of well pounds that One water well, not seven, showed increased bromide levels Agas drilling procedure 11. contamination by bromides can combine after drilling, the researchers said in a statement issued called hydraulic fracturing, The suits come one year after the same at- with other ele- or fracking, which involves torney settled a class-action lawsuit against the than first suggested. ments to cause last week by The Center for Rural Pennsylvania, a state- blasting chemical-laced wa- district that was prompted by the arrest of a girl health prob- funded agency that first released the study. ter into the ground, has been who Kennedy said “didn’t want to sit by the lems, than first studied by the U.S. Environ- stinky boy in class.” And Kennedy says she has By KEVIN BEGOS suggested. mental Protection Agency anumber of other cases she is preparing over Associated Press The researchers are re- versity researchers, Bryan Shale Coalition, a gas indus- and others as drillers flock to treatment of students in Albuquerque by PITTSBURGH — A re- viewing the entire study, re- Swistock, said in an email try group, said in an email the Marcellus Shale region school officials, school police, city police and cently released study on nat- leased in October, after dis- that the study didn’t go that the error was “small” primarily beneath Pennsylva- sheriff’s officers. ural gas drilling and contam- covering that results from an through an independent sci- and that the key point is still nia, New York, West Virginia Kennedy said the problem lies with the ination of water wells, con- independent water testing entific peer review process that nearly 40 percent of the and Ohio. Pennsylvania is schools more than with the police department. tentious issues as drillers lab contained the error. because of a Center for Rural wells tested failed at least the center of activity, with “It lands in the lap of the principal. There are swarm to a lucrative shale One water well, not seven, Pennsylvania policy that re- one water quality standard more than 3,000 wells drilled good schools and bad schools. The principals formation beneath Pennsyl- showed increased bromide ports must first go to the even before natural gas drill- in the past three years and ... who are handling their schools properly vania, had an error, accord- levels after drilling, the re- General Assembly before ing started, along with near- thousands more planned. don’t need to have children arrested. It’s ridicu- ing to researchers from Penn searchers said in a statement outside publication. ly 20 percent that showed Environmentalists and oth- lous.” State University. issued last week by The Cen- The study is now being traces of methane before er critics say fracking could Aspokesman for Albuquerque Public The researchers reported ter for Rural Pennsylvania, a submitted for outside review, drilling. poison water supplies, but Schools did not immediately return calls and that there is far less evidence state-funded agency that first he said. The researchers said a cor- the natural gas industry says emails seeking comment on Thursday. A spo- of well contamination by bro- released the study. Patrick Creighton, a rected version of the study it’s been used safely for dec- keswoman for the police said the department mides, salty mineral com- One of the Penn State Uni- spokesman for the Marcellus will be issued. ades. does not comment on pending litigation. 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SYLVIA DIANE (BROWN) LA- PEARL MORRELL, a native John M. Jones Walter E. Pupa COSTE FIELDS, 54, Edwardsville, New Yorker and most recently a passed away Wednesday, Novem- resident of the Laurels Nursing November 30, 2011 November 29, 2011 ber 30, 2011, in Geisinger South Home in Kingston, died Saturday, Wilkes-Barre Hospice Unit. For- November 26, 2011. She is sur- ohn Malcolm “Jack” Jones, 86, alter Eugene Pupa peacefully merly of Newark, N.J., she was a vived by nephews, great-nephews J formerly of Allentown, passed Wleft this world for a better place daughter of the late Samuel and Jo- and nieces, and dear friends whose on Tuesday evening, November 29, sie Mae Brown. Preceding her in lives she touched. Born and raised away peacefully, surrounded by his death is brother Maurice Brown. in Queens, N.Y., Pearl moved to loving family on Wednesday, No- 2011, from WakeMed Hospital in Ra- Surviving are her husband, Herb- Wilkes-Barre in 1983 to help raise vember 30, 2011, in Fellowship Ma- leigh, N.C. ert L. Fields; sons, Michael Sr., her two nephews, Andrew Morrell, nor in Whitehall. Walt was a tremendous gentle- Dennis LaCoste Jr., and Shakhan Gaithersburg, Md., and Lee Mor- He was the husband of the late man with a life full of accomplish- LaCoste; grandchildren, Michael rell, Los Angeles, Calif. Pearl is pre- Marion M. (Morgan) Jones, who ments. He touched so many people, Jr., and Denise III, MinahyaS. and ceded in death by parents, Bessie died on 2/9/2005. but none more than his close family Makailah S. LaCoste; sister, Jac- “Gus” and Abraham Morrell, Born in West Pittston on October members and friends. He was an ex- queline Brown; brother Michael brothers Sandy, Leo and Arnold, as ceptional father and role model for 31, 1925, he was a son of the late Brown. Sylvia and Herbert were well as an unnamed brother and his sons and grandchildren. He was Grace (Davis) Smith. senior officers with the Salvation sister. an amazingly strong man in body, Army. Condolences may be sent by Jack was a U.S. Navy veteran of character and will. Aviewing will be held at10 a.m. visiting Pearl’s obituary at World War II. From humble beginnings in the Saturday at the Salvation Army, 17 www.rosenbergfuneralchapel- He was a graduate of Pierce Col- S. Pennsylvania Ave., Wilkes- .com. Donations in Pearl’s name Pittston, Pennsylvania, a coal lege in Philadelphia. sons, Scott Jones and his wife mining region during the depres- sporting events, serving as an usher Barre, with services following at11 can be made to the charity of the Jack was the owner/operator of a.m. donor’s choice. Joanne, Allentown; Chris Jones and sion, he earned a football scholar- at church and supporting numerous Jack Jones Buick in Bethlehem for Lori Mannicci, Allentown; eight ship to the University of North Car- charitable organizations. CINDY MARIE HINKLE, 54, a NELLIE G. WASMANSKI, 99, 40 years. grandchildren; and six great-grand- olina in Chapel Hill. Walt was a lifetime member of resident of Edwardsville, passed formerly of Hudson Road, Plains He was a member of St. Stephen’s During the recruiting process to the General Alumni Association Township, was taken home by the children. away unexpectedly early Thursday Episcopal Church in Whitehall. He UNC by Coach Jim Tatum, Walt’s fa- plus a long-time member of the Edu- Lord early Thursday, December 1, Calling hours will be held morning, December 1, 2011 at her was also the past treasurer of the ther convinced him to attend UNC, cational Foundation at UNC and 2011, morning at the River Street from 1to 4 p.m. on Sunday in residence. because, as the coach described it, had been inducted into numerous Manor Nursing Facility, Wilkes- Buick Dealer’s Association, director Cantelmi Funeral Home, 1311 Funeral arrangements are “the streets must be paved with gold Halls of Fame. Barre. Buick National Dealer Council, past Broadway, Fountain Hill. On Mon- pending and have been entrusted in Chapel Hill”. Walt was preceded in death by his Arrangements will be an- director of Pennsylvania Automo- day, a service will originate at11a.m. to the care of the Wroblewski Fu- Walt’s education and college foot- loving wife, Babette (Betty) Rei- nounced in tomorrow’s edition by tive Association., past president of in St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, neral Home Inc., 1442 Wyoming ball career was interrupted by his chold Pupa, in 2003. He demon- the Yanaitis Funeral Home, Plains the Bethlehem Auto Dealers Associ- 3900 Mechanicsville Road, White- Ave., Forty Fort. A complete obitu- service in the military during World strated his devotion and love for her ary will appear in Saturday’s edi- Township. ation, past president of the CIC, hall, followed by entombment in the War II. over the years and now can be with tion of the newspaper. past president of the Lehigh Valley Grandview Cemetery Mausoleum, LILLIAN T. KANIA, resident of Walt served in the U.S. Navy’s her again in heaven. How he cared Club, Free and Accepted Masons Allentown. FRANK HILSTOLSKY, 83, of Birchwood Nursing and Rehabil- Tunney program, which assigned for her, especially during her last itation Center, Nanticoke, passed 32nd Degree, Rajah Shriners, and In lieu of flowers, donations may Carverton, passed away Wednes- physical education majors as train- years of life when she struggled away Thursday, December 1, 2011. Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite be made to the Center for Animal day, November 30, 2011. ers for new recruits. with Alzheimer’s, were true exam- Funeral arrangements are Freemasonry. Welfare, 1165 Island Park Road, Funeral arrangements are After the war, Walt returned to ples of his love for her and the depth pending by the Earl W. Lohman He will be lovingly remembered Easton, PA 18042, and/or Fellow- of his character. pending from the Anthony Recup- Funeral Home, 14, W. Green St., UNC to complete both his under- by his daughters, Janet Cameline ship Community 3000 Fellowship He is survived by his three sons ero Funeral Home, West Pittston. Nanticoke. graduate and graduate degrees. and her husband, John, Bethlehem; Drive, Whitehall, PA 18052. Online He earned All-American status as and daughters-in-law, Walter Rei- Cynthia Longenbach and her hus- condolences may be made at the bruising fullback during the Jus- chold and Margaret Linda Jones Pu- Blanche K. Rose band, Barry, Beach Haven, N.J.; www.cantelmifuneralhome.com. tice-era, and played in the 1946 Sug- pa, Raleigh, N.C.; Edward Reichold ar Bowl. and Mary Ruth Jones Pupa, Raleigh, N.C., and Thomas Reichold and Lin- He was awarded the prestigious November 30, 2011 da Sue Clawson Pupa, Hartsville, Patterson Medal, presented to the S.C. He has seven loving grandchil- Richard L. Miller Sr. senior student-athlete in the Univer- Blanche K. Edward Rose, Ashley; grandson dren, Nicholas, Aaron, Benjamin, sity who is judged by a committee of Rose, 98, of Richard; great-granddaughter Ko- November 30, 2011 Jordan, Sarah, Jessica and John; and faculty, administrators, and stu- Wilkes-Barre, ral, Wilkes-Barre; sisters, Sophie one great-grandchild, Gavin. He is dents to be most outstanding in ath- passed away Balabon, Verna Pillot, Marion De- ichard (Dick) L. Miller Sr., 81, of also survived by his two brothers, letic ability, sportsmanship, morale, on Wednesday, Nieff, Letty Convery and Jose- RSnowden Street, Forty Fort, Arthur and Edward Pupa, and many leadership, and general conduct. November 30, phine Reilly; and brother, Edward. died on Wednesday, November 30, loving family members in Pennsyl- Walt was drafted by the Chicago 2011, in the The Rose family would like to 2011, in Wilkes-Barre General Hos- vania. Bears to play professionally, but fol- Hospice Com- thank the staff of Hospice Commu- pital. The family will receive vis- Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was a lowing knee surgery, elected to re- munity Care nity Care at Geisinger South itors from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, son of the late Eckley and Lydia tire as a player and become an as- Inpatient Unit at Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre for their kindness. in Mitchell Funeral Home (783- Scott Miller. sistant football coach at UNC. Wilkes-Barre. Surviving are her daughter 7128) at Raleigh Memorial Park, He graduated in 1948, from Following a five-year coaching ca- She was born November 7,1913, Kathleen B. Groff, Harveys Lake; 7209 Glenwood Ave. On Saturday, Meyers High School, Wilkes-Barre, reer, he began his business career as adaughter of the late Anthony and son Robert Rose and his wife, Ma- there will be a funeral Mass at 1:30 Josephine Gavinski Dlugoszewski. and attended West Side Vo Tech. asales engineer at Amoco Oil Com- ryann, Mountain Top; eight grand- Dick served in the U.S. Army p.m. at Our Lady of Lourdes Church She was educated in the Wilkes- pany, where he exemplified his children, 13 great-grandchildren; from 1948 until 1952, during the Ko- (861-4800), 2718 Overbrook Drive Barre schools and was employed at and many nieces and nephews. rean Conflict. He became a Ser- work-ethic for over 30 years. in Raleigh, N.C. various local silk mills, Frieder Ci- The funeral will be held at 9 geant in the U.S. Army, and served He became a very accomplished In lieu of flowers, the family re- gar, Owens Illinois and GNC in the U.S. and Germany. amateur golfer in North and South quests donations made to Our Lady Health Store. a.m. Saturday in the E. Blake Col- lins Funeral Home, 159 George He had been a resident of Forty Carolina, winning many tourna- of Lourdes Church, 2718 Overbrook Blanche retired in1975 to raise a Fort for the past 48 years. ments. Ave., Wilkes-Barre, with a Mass of Margaret, Shavertown; one grand- Drive, Raleigh, NC 27608. Condo- second family of four of her nine Dick had been employed by He led a very active retirement Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Ho- son; three step-grandsons; and two lences and special memories can be grandchildren. She loved her Knecht Bros, W. H. Nicholson and ly Saviour Church, Hillard Street, great-granddaughters. life that included playing golf at Ra- shared at www.MitchellatRMP- whole family equally and immen- Danna Perfume Corporation in leigh Country Club, attending UNC .com. sely, and was proud of every one of Wilkes-Barre. Interment will be in Mountain Top. He retired as a truck Funeral services will be held them. St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover driver for Mobil Oil Corp. at 11 a.m. Monday in the Forty She was a member of Holy Sa- Township. Friends may call from 5 After retirement, he worked for Fort United Methodist Church, viour Church, Wilkes-Barre. to 8 this evening. Forty Fort Borough. Wyoming and Yeager Aves., Forty John C. Lacomy Sr. In addition to her parents, she In lieu of flowers, memorial con- Dick was a member of Forty Fort Fort, with his pastor, the Rev. Do- was preceded in death by her hus- tributions may be made to Holy Sa- United Methodist Church for over nald A. Roberts Sr., officiating. The November 28, 2011 band, Robert Rose, to whom she viour Memorial Fund, 54 Hillard 40 years, and was a Sunday school interment, with Military Honors, will be at the Forty Fort Cemetery. was married to for 65 years; daugh- St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. Con- teacher. He was also a member of ohn C. Lacomy Sr., 78, of Sussex Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. ter Marian and her husband, Wil- dolences can be sent to the family the United Methodist Men and J Sunday evening in the Hugh B. Street, Old Forge, passed away liam Sampson, Beltsville, Md.; son at www.eblakecollins.com. served on many committees. Monday, November 28, 2011, at the He was an avid outdoorsman and Hughes & Son Inc. Funeral Home, loved fishing and hunting. 1044 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, or VNA Hospice and Palliative Care Preceding him in death are his at the church from 10 a.m. until ser- Center at Community Medical Cen- FUNERALS siblings, John F. Miller, Catherine E. vice time. ter, Scranton. Miller, William Miller and Helen Memorial contributions, if desir- John was born on July 21, 1933, in Miller. ed, can be made to the Forty Fort Shickshinny. He was the son of the BARNES – Margaret, funeral 10 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Saturday in The Ri- Surviving are his wife of 54 years, United Methodist Church, Wyom- late Frank and Mary Vrobleski Laco- today in the Nat & Gawlas Funeral chard H. Disque Funeral Home the former Doris Baird; daughter, ing and Yeager Aves., Forty Fort, my. Home, 89 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Inc., 2940 Memorial Highway, PA, 18704 or to the Alzheimer’s As- Sharon L. Miller Stowe, and her He was a graduate of Nanticoke BARTUSH – Lorraine, Mass of Dallas. Mass at 10 a.m. at Gate of husband, Everett, Chesapeake, Va.; sociation, 57 N. Franklin St., Wilkes- High School and attended Wilkes Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. Sat- Heaven Church, Dallas. Friends son, Richard L Miller, and his wife, Barre, PA 18702. urday, Dec. 10, in St. John the may call 6 to 8 this evening. College. Evangelist Church, William Street, NANKIVELL – Ruth, funeral 10 a.m. Mr. Lacomy was a veteran of the Pittston. The family will receive today in the Chapel at Hanover U.S. Army. He was employed as a metal fab- friends 8:30 a.m. until the time of Green Cemetery. Marjorie Miller wife Michele, Wilkes-Barre, and service. ricator and inspector for R & H Fab- PELEPKO – Madelyn, Office of Francis J. Lacomy, Plymouth; aunts, BEDNARSKI – Karen, funeral 9:15 ricators, Orangeville Metal and Ber- Christian Burial with Divine November 30, 2011 Frances Bushman and Pauline Sar- a.m. today in the Bednarski & wick Metal Fabricators. He was a Liturgy 10 a.m. Monday in St. day, both of Plymouth; grandchil- Thomas Funeral Home, 27 Park Mary’s Byzantine Catholic ust like the seasons that come rance and showed an inner beauty. member of Price of Peace Parish, Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Chris- dren, John B., Thomas, Rachel, Sa- Church, Wilkes-Barre. J and go, when the flowers of She had a soothing effect when oth- Old Forge. mantha; and many nieces, nephews tian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Fausti- QUINN – Marjorie, Mass of Christian Spring lay buried in snow, God ers were troubled by calming their John is preceded in death by and cousins. na Kowalska Parish/Holy Trinity Burial 10 a.m. today in St. Mark sends to the heart in its winter’s sad- fears and had compassion when her brothers, Joe F. Lakomy, Glastonbu- Church, Hanover Street, Nanti- Funeral services will be held the Evangelist Church, 7501 ness, a springtime awakening of neighbors or family were in need. ry, Conn.; Edward Lacomy, Old coke. at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in the Adelphi Road, Hyattsville, Md. new hope and gladness. Neighbors were helped by Mar- Forge; Paul F. Lacomy, Nanticoke; CRAMER – Fred Jr., friends may call Stanley S. Stegura Funeral Home Chapel service and interment will This wintry day of November gie as she showed them her warmth 1to 2 p.m. Saturday in Sacred Frank P. Lacomy, Taylor; Walter J. Inc., 614 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke, begin at 9 a.m. Saturday in St. 30th, 2011, Marjorie (Margie) Ed- and love. Many great cook-outs Heart of Jesus Rectory, 529 wards Miller, went to be with her Lacomy, East Hartford, Conn.; sis- with a Mass of Christian Burial at10 Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover Town- were held in Margie and Fred’s back- Stephenson St., Duryea. Lord and Savior with that awaken- ters, Josephine H. Duda, Nanticoke, a.m. in the main site of St. Faustina’s ship yard. She had a certain content- DANEKER – Karen, services 11 a.m. ing of new hope and gladness. and Frances N. Gregory, Baltimore, Parish, 520 S. Hanover St., Nanti- RASIMAS – Antoinette, funeral ment, and not a complaint about today in St. Paul’s Lutheran She was born March 19, 1924, a Md. coke. Final interment will be in St. 8:30 a.m. Saturday in the Nat & others came from her lips. She al- Church, White Haven. Family and daughter of the late Issac and Laura Surviving him are his wife, Mary Mary’s Cemetery, Wanamie. Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 Park ways had a good word about others friends may call 9 to 11 a.m. at the Watkins Edwards. She graduated Ann (Osmola) Lacomy, Old Forge; Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. to- Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Chris- which made it so refreshing to be in church. from Plymouth High School, class tian Burial at 9 a.m. in St. Mary’s her company. children, John C. Lacomy Jr. and day. CRISPELL – Margaret, memorial of 1942. Church, Our Lady of Fatima She was delighted to see her service 4 p.m. Sunday in the Margie worked for the Internal Parish, 134 S. Washington St., friends and family being blessed by Nulton Funeral Home Inc., 5749 Revenue Service, Camden, N.J., and Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call 4 SR 309, Beaumont. Friends may the Half-Circle Barb-b-que Restau- God. Her acts of kindness will al- to 7 this evening in the funeral Stanley Affeldt call 3 p.m. until the service begins rant, Hanover Township, where she ways be remembered for she lived home. Sunday. prepared countless delicious barb- by the principle “It is far more REARDON – Mary Jane, funeral 9 November 30, 2011 ELICK – Victoria, funeral 10:30 a.m. b-ques. blessed to give than to receive.” a.m. Saturday in the Peter J. today in the Jendrzejewski Funer- She was a member of the Cherry She appreciated the magnificent Adonizio Funeral Home, 251 tanley “Stosh” Affeldt, 78, of Tul- wife, Gina, Langhorne; grandchil- al Home, 21 N. Meade St., Wilkes- Street Bible Church, Plymouth. She and generous gift of God’s love, Je- William St., Pittston. Mass of S lytown, passed away peacefully dren, Bryan and Daniel Affeldt, Ste- Barre. Mass of Christian Burial at was the Ladies Aid Society’s trea- sus her Savior. She endeavored to Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. at Silver Lake Center in Bristol phen and Stephanie Schuler; broth- 11 a.m. in the Holy Family Church, surer, and also the treasurer of the live a life of happiness. John the Evangelist Church, Joy Sunday School Class. She en- Township, on Wednesday, Novem- er, Frank, and his wife, Theresa, Ply- Bennett Street, Luzerne. It is said, “Happiness is a state of joyed singing in the choir. ber 30, 2011. mouth Meeting, Pa.; sister, Agnes GOMBOS – Maria, memorial ser- Pittston. Friends may call 3 to 7 mind, within the reach of everyone p.m. today in the funeral home. Margie demonstrated forbea- who takes the time to be kind.” Born and raised in Swoyersville, Romonko, Towson, Md.; and nu- vices 1p.m. Saturday in the Shel- merous cousins, nieces and neph- SCOUTEN – Ruby, funeral 11 a.m. Margie was preceded in death by he was a Tullytown resident for over don-Kukuchka Funeral Home Inc., 50 years. ews. Saturday in the Curtis L. Swanson her husband, Fred, in1994. Also pre- 73 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. Stosh was an employee of the for- Relatives and friends are in- Funeral Home Inc., corner of ceding her were a sister, Dorothy Friends may call noon until the mer Patterson Parchment Company vited to call from 3 to 6 p.m. Routes 29 and 118, Pikes Creek. OBITUARY POLICY Morgan, and her husband, Jack time of service in the funeral and later retired from the Lower Sunday in the Galzerano Funeral Friends may call 7 to 9 this eve- The Times Leader publish- Morgan; sister-in-law, Margaret Ed- home. Bucks County Joint Municipal Au- Home, 430 Radcliffe St., Bristol ning. es free obituaries, which wards; and daughter-in-law, Ellen KOSLICK – Joseph, Mass of Chris- thority. Borough. A funeral Mass will be cel- STACKHOUSE – Alice, funeral 10 have a 27-line limit, and paid Mary Mundy Miller tian Burial 10:30 a.m. today in St. He was a U.S. Army Veteran who ebrated at 10:30 a.m. Monday in St. a.m. Saturday in the Earl W. obituaries, which can run She is survived by her sons, Fred Mary of the Lake Church, 43 served in the Korean War and was a Ann Church, Bristol Borough. Lohman Funeral Home Inc., 14 W. with a photograph. A funeral Miller, Edwardsville, and Glen Mill- Madison Ave., Lakewood, N.J. member of the VFW Billington There will be no calling hours on Green St., Nanticoke. Friends may er and his wife, Amy, Sheppton; LAMBACK – Lorie Ann, memorial home representative can call Post, the Moose Lodge 1169, and Monday morning in the funeral call 6 to 8 this evening. brother, Issac ( Kirby) Edwards, Be- home. Interment will follow in Tul- funeral services 5 p.m. Saturday the obituary desk at (570) former member of the Tullytown thlehem; sisters Mary Edwards lytown Cemetery. in the James Romanelli and STRAUSS – Leo, funeral 9 a.m. 829-7224, send a fax to (570) Volunteer Fire Company. King and her husband, William The family prefers memorial con- Stephen Funeral Home, 8901 Saturday in the McCune Funeral 829-5537 or e-mail to tlo- Stosh was preceded in death by King, Bells Lake Estates, N.J., and tributions in his name be made to Rockaway Blvd., Ozone Park, N.Y. Home, 80 S. Mountain Blvd., [email protected]. If you his devoted wife of 50 years, Flo- Linda Miller, Plains Township; her St. Ann Church, 357 Dorrance St., Friends may call 4 to 7 p.m. Mountain Top. Mass of Christian fax or e-mail, please call to rence (nee Miskiel); parents, Adam cherished grandchildren, Shannon, Bristol, PA 19007. Saturday in the funeral home. Burial at 9:30 a.m. in the St. Jude confirm. Obituaries must be and Edna; and a grandson, Tyler. Glenn, Derrek, Sara, Courtney, Col- LAMOREAUX – Charles, funeral Church. Friends may call 4 to 7 submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday He will be greatly missed by his this evening in the funeral home. ton and Keltan seven adorable great- 9:15 a.m. today in the E. Blake through Thursday and 7:30 children, Karen D. Schuler and her TERRITO – Lillian, Mass of Christian grandchildren; and several nieces Collins Funeral Home, 159 George p.m. Friday and Saturday. husband, David, Skillman, N.J.; Genetti’s Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Chris- Burial 9:30 a.m. today in Holy and nephews. Obituaries must be sent by a John, Tullytown; Michael and his tian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. There- Family Parish, Luzerne. Funeral service will be held at11 After Fu nera l Lu ncheons funeral home or crematory, se Church. TOMCHAK – Danielle, memorial a.m. Saturday in the William A. Starting at$7.9 5 per person or must name who is hand- MADL – Jesse, memorial services 4 service 12:30 p.m. Saturday in the Reese Funeral Chapel, rear 56 Gay- Hotel Bereavem en t Rates p.m. Saturday in the Town Hill Nat & Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 ling arrangements, with lord Ave., Plymouth, with the Rev. United Methodist Church. Vis- Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Friends address and phone number. James Sienkiewicy officiating. In- itation 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday. may call noon until the time of We discourage handwritten terment will be in Oak Lawn Ceme- MCKEOWN – Joanie Roche, funeral the service. notices; they incur a $15 tery, Hanover Township. Friends typing fee. may call from 10 a.m. until time of More Obituaries, Page 2A service. 825.6477 CMYK

THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com ➛ NEWS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2011 PAGE 9A County safe from all ‘kids’ suits Expelled field hockey player sues Bloom U. The last of the lawsuits filed defendants. heart of the scandal, The latest ruling claims in an amend- in ‘kids for cash’ scandal will Caputo had previously issued and Robert Mericle, means the county is ed complaint he fil- By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER sions. McGinley, Bruce and [email protected] Weber face a preliminary hear- rulings dismissing Luzerne who built the centers. now out of the ed, however. not impact Luzerne County. County as a defendant in the oth- The allegations in In his ruling SCRANTON – A Bloomsburg ing on the charges Dec. 28. er seven lawsuits. The latest rul- each of the lawsuits complicated legal Wednesday, Capu- University field hockey player McGinley’s lawsuit, filed by ing means the county is now out have varied, but all are case “once and for to reaffirmed his or- who was expelled after being attorney William Vinsko of By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER of the complicated legal case based on the general all,” said the coun- der dismissing the charged with assaulting another Wilkes-Barre, says the universi- [email protected] “once and for all,” said the coun- premise that Ciavarella county. woman filed a federal lawsuit ty held a disciplinary hearing on ty’s attorney, Tim- Nov. 2 and voted to expel SCRANTON – A ruling by a ty’s attorney, Timothy Myers of and Conahan conspir- “Since, as the against the university Wednes- day, alleging her right to due McGinley. federal judge on Wednesday Elliott Greenleaf & Dean. ed with others to othy Myers of El- court has already process was violated. Vinsko contends the disciplin- means Luzerne County has now “It is a significant victory for wrongly incarcerate ju- liott Greenleaf & held, plaintiffs have been dismissed as a defendant in Lauren McGinley, 20, of ary hearing violated McGinley’s the taxpayers and citizens of Lu- veniles at Powell’s de- Dean. failed to state any Wilkes-Barre, claims the due process rights in a number all of the federal lawsuits that zerne County, who could have tention centers in or- claim against (the school’s disciplinary tribunal de- of ways. McGinley was not per- were filed related to the Luzerne been repeatedly victimized in der to benefit them- county) defend- prived her of a fair hearing by mitted to review Carsia’s medi- County juvenile justice scandal. lawsuits for no fault of their own, selves and others financially. ants, their motion to dismiss will having improper, private meet- cal records or to cross-examine U.S. District Judge A. Richard and because of the sins of a small The Belanger suit made addi- be granted,” Caputo said. ings with her accuser and pre- witnesses. Caputo granted the county’s mo- group of greedy men,” Myers tional allegations against former Caputo’s ruling also addressed cluding her from presenting evi- The tribunal also met private- tion to dismiss it as a defendant said. county commissioners Greg motions to dismiss that were fil- dence or cross-examining wit- ly with Carsia, which Vinsko in a lawsuit filed by Angela Rim- The ruling does not end the Skrepenak and Todd Vonderheid ed by Powell, Mericle and former nesses. says potentially compromised mer Belanger and Kelly Farmer. case for the plaintiffs as numer- and former chief clerk Sam Gues- juvenile probation official Sandra Rosalee Rush, spokeswoman its impartiality, and also permit- The suit was among a total of ous other defendants still re- to, alleging those officials were Brulo. Caputo dismissed certain for the university, declined to ted testimony from persons who eight lawsuits relating to the main, however. also part of the conspiracy. counts of the complaint against comment on the suit. did not witness the assault. “kids for cash” scandal that have Each of the suits has named Caputo previously found there those defendants, but allowed McGinley was among three Vinsko also alleges the univer- sity selectively chose to punish been consolidated by the federal multiple defendants, including was an insufficient basis for those others to continue. field hockey players who were charged in October with simple McGinley whereas other stu- court system for pre-trial mat- former judges Mark Ciavarella claims, saying they were based Myers said Brulo’s defense is assault and harassment in con- dent athletes who have come ters. Each of the cases was eval- and Michael Conahan; Robert Po- on speculation and innuendo. Be- not being handled by the county nection with an attack on Ash- under criminal investigation uated separately regarding mo- well, the former co-owner of two langer’s attorney, Arnold Levin of because she was an employee of ley Carsia, a 2011 Bloomsburg have been permitted to remain tions to dismiss that were filed by juvenile detention centers at the Philadelphia, still included the the court system, not the county. University graduate and former at school. member of the swim team. The suit seeks unspecified Police said McGinley and monetary damages on several teammates Nicole Bruce and counts. Alexis Weber attacked Carsia af- U.S. District Judge Christoph- Dismissal of former officer’s suit upheld ter she left a Bloomsburg restau- er Conner has scheduled a hear- rant with several friends on Oct. ing for 2 p.m. today regarding a 9. temporary restraining order Daniel Griffin had sued to’s ruling that dismissed the law- spiracy to commit theft by decep- evidence. The court also found Carsia was knocked uncon- Vinsko filed that seeks to force Kingston, saying he was suit filed by Daniel Griffin. tion. he presented no evidence to re- scious during the assault and the university to immediately Griffin sued the municipality Caputo dismissed Griffin’s law- fute Kingston’s position that his suffered a broken nose and nu- reinstate McGinley to the wrongly terminated. of Kingston, police Chief Keith suit in February based, in part, on firing was justified. merous scratches and abra- school and field hockey team. Keiper, administrator Paul Keat- evidence Kingston presented ing and others in 2008. The suit that refuted his claims he was dis- By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER alleged the officials conspired to abled. That evidence consisted of [email protected] file false criminal charges against avideotape that showed Griffin SCRANTON – A federal appel- Griffin in retaliation for a com- carrying a recliner and doing late court has upheld the dismiss- plaint he filed with a state agency yard work. al of a lawsuit filed by a former that alleged he was wrongly de- Caputo also rejected the retal- Kingston police officer who al- nied a promotion because of a iation claim, saying Griffin’s con- leged he was falsely accused of a work-related injury. viction on the criminal charges crime and fired in retaliation for a Griffin was fired in 2007 after supported the municipality’s discrimination compliant he fil- he was charged with illegally al- claim his firing was justified. ed. tering a receipt he submitted The Third Circuit Court The Third Circuit Court of Ap- seeking reimbursement for a gun agreed, noting Griffin failed to peals on Wednesday upheld U.S. he had purchased. He was con- provide any evidence to “mea- District Judge A. Richard Capu- victed in 2008 of forgery and con- ningfully contest” the videotape Area man with ties to D’Elia charged in scheme

Frank Pavlico III charged by Pavlico was charged with one out to themselves as bogus con- feds in North Carolina. He was count of wire fraud. Stephens sulting fees. said prosecutors allege Pavlico Pavlico had faced up to11 years arrested by Pa. authorities. offered a bogus investment to a in prison, but was sentenced in person he thought was an inves- January 2008 to just 10 months tor, but who was really an oper- based on a recommendation from By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER ative for the FBI. prosecutors, who said Pavlico And Remember [email protected] In the Pennsylvania case, Pav- was a key witness in their case An area man who pleaded lico, of Clarks Green, was sen- against D’Elia. If UGG Makes guilty in 2008 to helping reputed tenced in January 2008 to 10 D’Elia was sentenced in No- mobster William “Billy” D’Elia months in federal prison for his vember 2008 to nine years in pris- It Humprheys’ conceal the source of drug money role in an elaborate money laun- on for his role in the money laun- has been charged by federal au- dering scheme involving D’Elia dering scheme and charges relat- Sells It! thorities in South Carolina with and local coal company heir ed his attempt to hire a person to operating a scheme to defraud in- Louis Pagnotti III. kill Pavlico. vestors, according to a prosecu- Prosecutors said Pavlico, Details of the South Carolina tor. D’Elia and another man, Richard charges were not available Thurs- Frank Pavlico III was arrested Smallacombe, funneled hun- day as the criminal complaint by Pennsylvania authorities on dreds of thousands of dollars in against Pavlico was filed under Tuesday based on a criminal drug money through Pagnotti’s seal. Stephens said he expects ad- complaint filed by the U.S. Attor- coal company and two other busi- ditional information about the ney’s Office in Greensville, S.C. nesses in order to make it appear case will be made available after David Stephens, an assistant as thought the money was legiti- he presents the case to a federal U.S. attorney in Greensville, said mately earned. They then paid it grand jury in December. Area insurance fraud suspect is caught after traffic stop

By EDWARD LEWIS county court on Nov. 18, accord- unable to stay at his house. [email protected] ing to court records. Perrillo allegedly submitted a HANOVER TWP. -- A man The Northeast Pennsylvania $2,799 hotel bill and an $11,659 wanted on insurance fraud charg- Insurance Fraud Task Force food bill to his insurance carrier es was captured during a traffic charged Perrillo with theft by de- for reimbursement. Perrillo stop Wednesday morning. ception, theft by false impression claimed he stayed at the Wood- Township police said Jade C. and insurance fraud after he al- lands Inn & Resort in Plains Perrillo, 45, Country Club Road, legedly submitted hotel and food Township, according to the crim- Dorrance Township, was taken bills to his insurance carrier in inal complaint. into custody after the traffic stop 2010. Insurance investigators al- on the Sans Souci Parkway at He was charged on July 13 and leged the hotel receipts were about 10 a.m. remained free without bail. forged and Perrillo never stayed 158 Memorial Hwy. • Shavertown Perrillo was wanted by the Lu- Perrillo’s house on Country at the Woodlands, the criminal zerne County Sheriff’s Depart- Club Road in Dorrance Township complaint says. 1-800-49-SHOES ment on charges he failed to ap- was damaged by a fire on July 14, Perrillo was jailed at the coun- pear at a formal arraignment in 2010. Due to the fire, Perrillo was ty prison. Don’t WaitUntil It’s Too Late LuLu Kepler SNOW BLOW ER TU NE-U P Oct 17, 1994 - Dec. 2, 2010 2 Cycle 4 Cycle $ 95 $ 95 You are gone from our sight 59 Pa rts Extra 69 Pa rts Extra but not from our memory • Replace Spark Plug • Replace Spark Plug • Flush Fu elTa nk, Fu elLines You are gone from our hearing • Flush Fu elTa nk, Fu elLines & Drain Ca rb uretor & Drain Ca rb uretor • Change Oil but never from our hearts • Check & Ad ju stBelts • Check Au ger & Driv e Belt You are gone from our touch • Check Au ger & Scra per • Check SheerPin & Scra per • Check Electric Start (If Applic able ) • Check Electric Start (If Applic able ) but the love you gave • Stea m Clea n Un it • Stea m Clea n Un it • Ru n & Ad ju st • Ru n & Ad ju st us will never depart YourAuth orized Full ServiceDea ler We love and miss you very much VALLEY POWER EQUIPMEN T - WILKES -B AR RE Mom, Dad and Kobe Rte. 309, Wilk es-Barre Tw p. Nextto th e Big Co w. Mon.-Fri. 8- 5 • Sat. 8- 1 726505 CMYK

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY! MEETINGS Forty Fort Lions Club gives out Thanksgiving baskets Today, For the 36th year, the Forty Fort LUZERNE: First Friday Group Lions Club distributed Thanksgiving of Assumpta Council 3987, Day baskets to various local church- 7:30 p.m., at Church of Holy Family, to recite the Rosary es and community organizations. A and attend the 8 a.m. Mass. record amount of 60 baskets was Breakfast will be at the distributed this year. The club was Council home. Reservations can be made with Chet assisted by Redner’s Market Ware- Daniels, 696-2096. house, Cub Scout Troop 123 and Boy Scout Troop 143. Some of the partic- Tuesday ipants, from left, first row, are Cavan Temple, Ian Hiedcavage, Zach Wi- WILKES-BARRE: Toastmas- bley, Noah Hiedcavage and Nick ters International, 5:45 p.m. Magistru. Second row: Eric Yanallis, Brandon Bukofski in the Presentation Room at Sundance Vacations, 264 Bob Featherstone, Mike Feather- Highland Park Blvd., across Brandon Bukofski, son of Nick stone, Brenda Casey and James from the Mohegan Sun Mullholland. Seth St. Clair also par- and Daisy Bukofski, Newport Arena. Toastmasters In- Township, is celebrating his ninth ternational is a public ticipated. birthday today, Dec. 2. Brandon speaking, leadership and is a grandson of Ann Cannon, self-improvement club. Meetings are held the first Glen Lyon; Walter and Diane and third Tuesday of each Skurski, Nanticoke; and Walter month. All are welcome. For and Denise Bukofski, Alden. He is more information, contact agreat-grandson of Regina Rick at 417-7036; visit the Bukofski, Alden. Brandon has a website toastmasters.org; or email toastmas- brother, Nicholas, 12. [email protected].

St. Jude School conducting Race for Education fundraiser St. Jude School, Mountain Top, has been accepting dona- tions for its Race for Education fundraiser. Sandy Bozinko and Kelly Van Pelt, co-chairpersons for the event, reported that they have received more than$15,400 towards the $16,000 goal. Proceeds are used to fund the many activities sponsored by the Parent Teach- er Guild, including field trips, enrichment programs and a wide variety of other events enjoyed by the student body. Donations are still being accept- ed and anyone wishing to help can contact the school office at 474-5803. With some of the donations, from left, are Katelyn Bozinko, Sandy Bozinko, Joshua Van Pelt, Kelly Van Pelt and Allison Van Pelt.

Pancreatic Cancer Action Network volunteers receive resolution from Senator Baker Timber Ridge honors Several volunteers from the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre affiliate of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network environmental staff recently traveled to Harrisburg to receive a resolution from State Senator Lisa Baker declaring Novem- ber as National Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. The Pancreatic Cancer Action Network is the only Timber Ridge Health Care national organization creating hope in a comprehensive way through research, patient support, commu- Center, Wilkes-Barre, recently nity outreach and advocacy for a cure. Participants, from left, are Christian Saunders, Sally Venesky, recognized the environmental Susan Pall, Baker, Susan Blum Connors, Tammy Saunders, Linda Fedoryszyn, Sheila Wilkes, Chantal staff during National House- Wilkes and Sean Vietmeier. keeping Week. Members of the environmental staff, from left, first row: Linda Andrews; Fran Segarra; Sherry Stout; Bernadine Stefanak; and Jesse Grochal, supervisor. Second row: Frank Ondish, environmental services manager; Joe Jumper; Charlie Thorne; and Frank Udinski.

Isidro Acosta, Aaron Bennett, Nadia Lamoreux, Nina Lamo- HONOR ROLL Kelsey Brunn, Ashleigh Carbohn, reux, Kiara Langan, Terra Law- Trinadee Coleman, Nadia Costi- son, Katherine Lux, Darren gan, Owen Davis, Torence Eck- Martinez, Desmond McCance, Hanover Area Memorial hart, Montana Edwards, John Henry McNair, Andrew Morgan, Elementary School Eichenlaub, Alexandria Eshle- Evan O’Konski, Bryant Pena, man, Tyler Frawley, Gregory Tyler Potsko, Empres Prather, Fredericks, Alexa Gonzalez, Julia Kimberlee Ralston, Crysta Saver- Dr. Terry Schnee, district ele- Graziano, Cristhy Herrera, Mat- cool, David Schwartz, Devin mentary principal, Hanover thew Judge, Justin Kopko- Senk, Kayla Shaffer, Omar Siam, Area School District, recently Green, Matt Lewis, Stephanie Rhiannon Slater, Mary Slusser, announced the first quarter Mackus, Christian Maschefzky, Jared Stefanowicz, Brooke Honor Roll. Justin Masur, Evan Materna, Stevens, Andrew Stremel, Adelia Grade 5: High Honors: Emina Vinnie Matthews, Kyarra McMul- Wallace and Hope Willis. Honors: Adzemovic, Tanisha Atherton, len, Collin Monk, Kevin Monk, Madison Brosik, Riley Bowers, Jared Banesh, Matthew Bee- Melissa O’Brien, Autumn Olejar, Carlenton Bryan, Cassidy Bryk, cham, Emilee Bobos, Kyle Rhavin Ondek, Anthony Pascoe, Alex Bukoski, Michael Coleman, Bohlin, Tessa Bresnahan, Mada- Leanne Plouffe, Shawn Prather, Gunner Collum, Patrick Connors, lyn Brink, Christian Buckley, Hunter Ravert, Brandon Red- Dionisio Cuevas, Owen Cunning- Nicolas Chekan, Jessica Chief- mond, Joseph Scudder, Stone ham, Julio Duval, Emily Elick, PSEA-Retired members hold luncheon fo, Taylor Coleman, Noah Den- Slater, Abigail Thompson, Nayeli Eric Eppler, Mateen Floyd, Jared More than 80 members of the Luzerne County Chapter of PSEA-Retired recently held their fall lun- nis, Alexis Dubois, Susan Dule, Velazquez, Tom Williams, Alyssa Fulginiti, Jessica Gotay, Bethany cheon at the East Mountain Inn, Wilkes-Barre. Northeastern region president Mary Moran and vice presi- Tiffany Eustice, Adam Gatusky, Wivell, Nicholas Woolard, Eric Hannon, Brittany Hannon, Dun- dent Annette Palutis reported on issues facing PSEA retirees. Program presenter Agnes Massachessi Taylor Gavlick, Shaun Gurnari, Yedloski and Kevin Zeske. can Harding, John Hooper, Gina Hemsley, Julian Homa, James Kilheeny, Brian Lambert, spoke on Penn State’s wellness program for senior citizens and legislative committee chairperson Steve Grade 6: High Honors: Sevda Harmanos reported on several issues of concern for educators, including SB 1to provide state vouchers Aaron Hummer, Miles Hunter, Modou Lamin Janneh, Donnell Adzemovic, Cara Albertson, Lott-Kemp, Malina Mack, Rachel for students to attend private schools and attacks on Social Security. First-time attendees to the lun- Bennen Johnson, Georgia Chakoya Allen, Jeremy Andrew- Malinowski, Corey Martin, John cheon were also recognized. 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OUR OPINION: SCRANTON SPEECH Prez: I’m not here to campaign (wink)

FTER REVIEWING Ifeel your pain. You have the speech President deep frustration, as do I, with Barack Obama deliv- the economic crunch of the A ered at Scranton past decade, brought on by pri- High School’s gymnasium or administrations and a few Wednesday, our analysis bad apples on Wall Street. shows he clearly stuck to the is- Iwant to keep your taxes low sues impacting all Americans next year. In fact, I want to and did not make a pre-emp- make them even lower. But tive appeal for votes in Novem- those stubborn Republicans ber 2012. stand in our way. An (only slightly skewed) Tell those stubborn, Grin- summary: chy-Grinch Republicans to get Scranton High rocks! out of the way, so I can lower My vice president and good your taxes. Then we all can buddy Joe Biden once lived in have a Merry Christmas, espe- Scranton, which is why today cially our veterans. he’s so hardworking and scrap- I’m bringing our Iraqi war py. Like all of you. Hardwork- veterans home in time for the ing and scrappy. holidays. I love veterans. Sen. Bob Casey is from Ilove you. Scranton. I love Bob Casey. See you later, Scranton. God Bob Casey is on board the bless America. Obama Express. PS: Now I’m headed to New I’ve lowered your taxes. York City for a few fundraisers. MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS If anyone tells you during Obviously this “official visit” the months ahead that I’ve to Northeastern Pennsylvania 3218(g). (Senate Bill 996.) raised your taxes, they’re had nothing to do with Oba- Flood brings hardship SEND US YOUR OPINION •Placing gathering lines under Penn- wrong. Tell them they’re ma’s re-election efforts or it sylvania’s One Call system: Section 3218.6. wrong. I’ve lowered taxes for would have been paid for with Letters to the editor must include the writer’s name, address and daytime (Senate Bill 1228.) the middle class. And for small Democrats’ campaign dollars, and fellowship to church phone number for verification. Letters There also is a need to increase state businesses. not your tax dollars. Right? he Times Leader finally has been very should be no more than 250 words. We safety inspection and oversight of gas informative regarding the efforts of the reserve the right to edit and limit writers pipelines and for a registry of Class 1rural Tbusinesses and residents of Shickshin- to one published letter every 30 days. gathering lines that are prevalent in our QUOTE OF THE DAY ny to recover from the flood (“Shickshinny • E-mail: [email protected] area and becoming more numerous. This on the mend,” Nov. 27). • Fax: 570-829-5537 “We are seeing a broad spectrum • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 issue is being treated separately from Sen- It is good to read some positive experi- N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1 of customers return to the ences and direction noted in the newspa- ate Bill 1100. A few weeks ago, my Senate per articles of late. The people of the town Bill 325 was added to a similar House bill market.” that we expect to become law in the near –and the assistance given to them – are to Dec. 8 for the hour of grace. We all have so Don Johnson future. be commended for the cleanup and resto- much for which to pray, and so much to The U.S. sales chief at General Motors Co. said ration completed to date. In recent weeks, one of the more conten- Thursday that buyers of new vehicles have begun to gain. However, as the lay pastor of First Pres- tious items discussed relates to the pre- emerge again after a long slump, boosting November sales at GM 7 Christopher Calore percent over the prior year. Silverado pickup sales jumped 34 percent. byterian Church, Shickshinny, the only Wilkes-Barre emption of local zoning. During debate on downtown church to be fully impacted by Senate Bill 1100, I voted in favor of an the flood, I still remain concerned about amendment that would have preserved OTHER OPINION: PAYROLL TAX CUT the coverage by the news media. Where Education, taxpayers local zoning powers. Unfortunately, that were the interviews and pictures relative amendment failed by a vote of 22-27. to the damage to our fellowship hall and suffer under governor The current version of the bill contains All must commit building? an approach modeled on one used to re- Many people have prayed to God for heard on the news that Pennsylvania is solve agricultural zoning disputes. An comfort and help but have seemed to be among a few states whose students have operator will have to request an attorney to compromise neglectful in their concern for one of his Iincreased their test scores over the last general review to determine if a local ordi- houses of worship. decade. What a great gift for their futures. nance allows for the reasonable devel- Iwant everyone to know that we are How’s our new governor helping that HE LOOMING con- long-term health of the nation, opment of oil and gas based on the state progressing in our restoration with the cause? He’s cut funding at all levels of gressional showdown and not the short-term attrac- Municipalities Planning Code and court assistance of insurance, professional resto- education by nearly $1 billion. But wait. over whether to ex- tiveness to voters. Instead of cases. I will continue to work with the ration services, the Shickshinny Fire De- The gas industry in our state is experi- T tend Social Security facing off in a world of either/ various local government organizations to partment and the planning and manual encing tremendous growth in successful payroll tax cuts has both politi- or, why not both? address any outstanding concerns. labor of many of our members. gas wells. Now there’s a break for us tax- cal parties playing to their sup- The average family would Many people want to see taxes imposed We are open for worship each Sunday at payers. Oh, wait. Among states with suc- port bases, ignoring the com- have difficulty finding an extra on drilling companies or a fee structure set 10 a.m. and invite other people in the com- cessful gas wells, our state is alone in not promises and shared sacrifices $1,000 a year in its budget. But much higher. The problem is that approv- munity to worship with us. levying a gas severance tax. that Americans expect. there should be a compromise ing a bill likely to be vetoed by the gover- The flood has brought us all closer to- We don’t deserve such a good governor. Democrats are pushing to ex- level to which the payroll tax nor would delay the receipt of additional gether. Christmas will be even more spe- We deserve to be punished by a gover- tend tax cuts that keep about could rise, creating a managea- cial this year. nor who supports better education. And funds for our communities and set back $1,000 a year in the pockets of ble sacrifice for the middle Jim Parks our state deserves to be punished with a the implementation of the standards and middle-class families class. Lay pastor gas severance tax. protections contained in Senate Bill 1100. earning $50,000 a Despite what At the same First Presbyterian Church Some have erroneously criticized Senate year. They’re propos- politicians from time, some level of Shickshinny Ed Cole Clarks Summit Bill 1100 for lack of funding to contiguous ing to pay for it with a both parties think tax increase on the communities impacted by, but not hosting, new tax on those wealthy certainly of Americans, we Writer urges observance drilling. The fact is that money is set aside earning more than $1 also is necessary, for all county conservation districts, which million a year. are not afraid of especially with cor- Legislator seeks accord play a key role in overseeing pipeline de- Republicans are porate profits at re- sacrifice. of solemn ‘hour of grace’ velopment. The bill also provides funding saying the payroll tax cord levels and on drilling regulation bill n November 1946, the Virgin Mary is for training for emergency responders reduction hasn’t pro- capital gains tax fter months of meetings, site visits and duced the benefits of others rates low enough to mean some believed to have appeared to Sister Pieri- across the state through the Office of the Ina, a Catholic nun, at Montichiari, Italy. public forums, and thousands of phone State Fire Commissioner, as well as the such as the Bush tax cuts. They of the richest Americans now Acalls, letters and emails, I well under- note that while the cut should pay a lower percentage of their The Virgin Mary spoke consoling words purchase of specialized equipment for to Sister Pierina, of how she intercedes for stand the conflicting views in our area individual departments. I am pushing for be extended only if paid for, tax- income in taxes than the mid- regarding the Marcellus Shale, with the ing millionaires is a bad idea for dle class. all of us so that God continues to grant his additional dollars to support other impacts mercy. The Virgin Mary requested, howev- extensive environmental concerns on one in these counties. afragile economy. Any tax increase, even if only side and the hopes for economic benefits The debate, of course, dances the rolling back of a tax cut, er, that we accept our crosses daily with This proposal is not the final answer. of natural gas drilling on the other side. around the fact that the payroll damages pocketbooks. But love. The House recently approved an entirely Senate Bill 1100, the Senate version of a tax is intended to fund Social Washington, for reasons of po- The Virgin Mary asked the good sister to different version. Many of its provisions natural gas-drilling regulation bill, con- Security, and that payouts on litical expediency, has been put- inform the people to pray from noon to 1 are less acceptable to people in our area; tains a number of proposals I have worked Social Security have now ex- ting off dealing with some fun- p.m. each Dec. 8, the feast of the Immac- some of its provisions would be preferable on over the course of the last few years ceeded revenue from the tax. If damental problems for far too ulate Conception of Mary. It can be prayed regarding community and environmental to those contained in the Senate-passed Social Security is to survive and long. Despite what politicians alone and anywhere, however, with no protections, including: bill. In the weeks ahead, these differences thrive, it will require commit- from both parties think of interruptions. She called this the “hour of •Establishing deeper setbacks from will have to be negotiated and a consensus ment and sacrifice from all. Americans, we are not afraid of grace” and promised many graces, bless- wells and water sources, expanding bill developed. During this time, I will It is disappointing that, once sacrifice. We only insist that it ings and cures for those who pray this (if groundwater monitoring and requiring continue to call for further community and again, Americans aren’t hearing be shared. in accordance with the will of the eternal notification to the operators of public environmental protections. about reasonable compromise. father). drinking water systems: Sections 3215, There is still a crucial role to be played It is time to think about the The Kansas City Star Mary instructed to begin the hour of grace by reciting Psalm 51 three times 3218 and 3218.4. (Senate Bill 1452.) by public input, up until the time a bill is EDITORIAL BOARD while your arms are outstretched. The •Giving access to location information sent to the governor. Constituent views PRASHANT SHITUT remaining hour can be completed with any needed by emergency responders: Section matter to me, whether they agree or dis- President and Interim CEO/Impressions Media prayers. 3218.3. (Senate Bill 995.) agree with my vote. JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ MARK E. JONES In this Advent season people of good •Raising the standards for operators of State Sen. Lisa Baker Vice President/Executive Editor Editorial Page Editor will should consider setting time aside on wastewater treatment facilities: Section Lehman Township

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closed to the public to protect price minus the lien. sensitive information involving The CityVest board has said STERLING ongoing investigations and the the lien was paid at Wilkes- privacy rights of people who are Barre’s request, with the city under investigation but who pledging to identify future grants Continued from Page 1A have not yet been charged with a for the project. demned the property. crime. The Lulls, former Wilkes- Commissioners recently voted Grand jury panels consist of 16 Barre residents, bought the prop- to allocate $1 million in federal to 23 members of the public who erty for $185,000 in 1997 but community development fund- are randomly selected from voter moved out of the area without ing to demolish the structure. registration rolls within the dis- transforming the buildings into The building was not expected trict they live. At least 12 panel commercial space and loft-style to be knocked down until next members must agree there is suf- apartments as planned. year because a demolition plan ficient evidence to support the Citizens have also complained must be developed before a con- filing of charges. that CityVest did not mothball tractor is hired, county officials Past complaints the structure to ensure its preser- have said. County Commissioner Ste- vation. CityVest Executive Director phen A. Urban has criticized CityVest officials have said the Alex Rogers could not be reac- CityVest’s decision to pay a nonprofit relied on project man- hed for comment Thursday. He Maine couple $325,000 of the ager Lincoln Property Co.’s ex- has stressed he is not paid to county loan money to acquire a pert opinion on what work serve as director. property adjacent to the hotel. should be completed with the Four people serve on the Wilkes-Barre city had a limited funds allocated for the CityVest Board of Directors: $303,000 lien against the couple project. Based in Philadelphia, Judd Shoval, the Rev. Thomas for expenses to demolish the di- Lincoln Property received a total O’Hara, attorney Richard Goldb- lapidated structure, and CityVest $520,100. erg and Dr. Brian O’Donnell. paid both the couple and the lien. Urban noted Thursday that Three seats on the board are va- Urban said the couple – Grego- CityVest still owes the county $6 cant. ry and Stephanie Lull – should million, though repayment has TIMES LEADER FILE PHOTO Grand jury proceedings are have received only the purchase been put on hold. The shuttered Sterling Hotel in downtown Wilkes-Barre is the focus of a grand jury investigation.

2008 when they passed a budget with tics on staffing and caseloads to show COURTS $1.9 million in court salary cuts, arguing “It’s the court’s intention to carefully review the county’s that essential services could not be cov- the courts would not have the resources proposed reductions for the court. However, I do want to em- ered. to carry out justice. Petrilla said court budgets have been Continued from Page 1A However, the suit was withdrawn by phasize that under the law, the standard is that the reason- substantially cut since she became a ever, I do want to emphasize that under Ciavarella’s president judge successor, able needs of operating our court system must be funded.” commissioner in 2008, and court de- the law, the standard is that the reason- Chester Muroski, after Ciavarella partments are still functioning. able needs of operating our court sys- stepped down amidst the corruption Judge Thomas Burke The courts will also lose one district tem must be funded.” probe. Luzerne County president judge judge office based on a state analysis of Commissioners have already hinted The courts ended up furloughing 25 census data, Petrilla said. the courts would be significantly cut, workers and eliminating 14 vacant posi- tions, $4.47 million to $3.8 million, or members will have 45 days to revise the Petrilla said Burke has agreed to ex- though they declined comment on spe- tions in 2009, saving the county $2.1 -$667,382; court stenographers, $1.08 2012 budget after they take office on plore the possibility of increasing court- cific figures until the budget unveiling. million in salaries and benefits. million to $750,286, or -$333,467; and Jan. 2. related fees to generate more revenue. County Councilman-elect Rick Mo- According to the draft budget sup- probation services, $9.27 million to Commissioner Stephen A. Urban, al- The courts have also agreed to create a relli asked the commissioners during a plied by county Controller Walter Grif- $6.87 million, or -$2.4 million. so a councilman-elect, said during the tipstaff pool, rather than assigning one budget briefing session Wednesday if fith at about 4:30 p.m. Thursday, spend- The county’s overall budget is de- Wednesday meeting the courts would to each judge. they expected county judges to sue the ing in court branches is slated to be re- creasing from $125.2 million to $121.1 have to prove they would be impaired Six new judges will join the county in county in an attempt to stop the reduc- duced from $23.6 million to $18.07 mil- million, if the draft budget remains un- by cuts to win a court challenge. Urban 2012, and commissioners said they tions. lion. changed. said a Carbon County judge lost a suit should not automatically receive four The commissioners said a suit is pos- The breakdown: court administra- Commissioners have said cuts are the over court cuts several years ago, and he new staffers based on past county court sible, though they don’t believe the tion, $4.74 million to $3.99 million, or only option because they won’t raise does not believe Ciavarella would have practice. courts would win. The issue of court -$744,093; orphan’s court, $416,632 to property taxes to cover revenue short- won the 2008 suit over budget cuts. Petrilla said court administration has cuts has not been tested in the county. $284,798, or -$131,834; central court/ falls and a $2.9 million increase in debt Commissioner Chairwoman Ma- traditionally kept many judicial staffers Former county Judge Mark Ciavarella district judges, $3.6 million to $2.4 mil- repayments. ryanne Petrilla told the council-elect when judges leave while allowing new filed a suit against commissioners in lion, or -$1.26 million; domestic rela- The new 11-member county council the courts would have to provide statis- judges to add more.

road and an additional loop road; dow is sometimes extended, vision or something of that na- MOBILE asetup that allows as many trail- Schuback said. ture.” ers as possible to fit on the prop- Both parks are being built on In addition to the two new erty. The park will have utility private property and the lan- sites, FEMA and the Army Corps Continued from Page 3A service and safety features such downers are not charging FEMA of Engineers are expanding space 42,000 who applied after Tropical as lights and street signs, but will to use the property. at three existing mobile home Storm Lee, only about 300 are have compressed gravel roads be- “We work out some agreement parks: Mount Lookout in Exeter, slated to receive mobile homes. cause it is intended as a tempo- with those owners,” Schuback Country Terrace in Bloomsburg, About 110 families have received rary installation. said. “And oftentimes the agree- Columbia County, and Stony the trailers so far. “We don’t build these things to ment is the infrastructure that we Brook in Orangeville, Columbia FEMA had to go the route of CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER the extent that we would if it was put in place for the temporary fa- County. Expansion includes both new construction in Wyoming FEMA trailer staging area along Route 315 in Plains Township. apermanent subdivision,” Schu- cility is something that the owner building additional pads and re- and Bradford counties because of About 110 families have received the trailers so far. back said. “We don’t really go would like to keep, so that when moving abandoned, dilapidated existing housing shortages in the overboard on luxury items or aes- we leave… even though we will trailers to make space for FEMA- areas where parks are under con- more rural nature but also the housing that’s up there.” thetic features.” pull the units out, we will leave issued mobile homes. FEMA is struction, Schuback said. Marcellus Shale impact, where The first stage of construction Residents may stay up to 18 that infrastructure in place, and also placing mobile homes in “Wyoming County is a little bit essentially the gas companies in Tunkhannock Township will months in FEMA trailers as they that enables that property owner eight other existing parks in Lu- more rural,” he said. “And Brad- have come in in the last two years make space for 45 to 50 housing rebuild their homes or seek alter- to proceed with their plans; to go zerne County and two in Wyom- ford County has not only the and acquired a lot of the existing units situated along a straight nate housing, though that win- ahead and build a housing subdi- ing County.

mation. more than 32,000 community members “I will listen to donors, board members, provider agencies, UNITED According to Federal Form 990 filed in the Wyoming Valley. by the United Way in 2010, former Presi- Soper said the United Way’s board service recipients and employees to gather as much input as dent/CEO David Lee was paid $125,009 voted unanimously to accept the Exec- possible.” Continued from Page 1A by the organization and he received an utive Search Committee’s recommenda- and are confident that we made the right additional estimated $33,644 in other tion to hire Jones. Bill Jones choice. We’re very excited for United compensation from the United Way and “The search process was a true com- New head of United Way Way’s future under his leadership.” other organizations. He resigned early munity effort,” Soper said. “Our search Jones said he is honored to be selected this year. committee, under the direction of Wil- ers. I knew then that the United Way had The organization also has opened a and is eager to get started in his new po- Jones said it’s too early to discuss his liam E. Sordoni, worked diligently to apowerful mission and was a key re- large thrift store and operates more than sition. agenda; he said he wants to get in the find the best person for the position.” source for community good.” 50 units of affordable housing in the “The United Way name is well-recog- agency and meet with all parties and em- Soper said Jones has a long history of Jones said no decision has been made Wyoming Valley. nized, but people don’t fully understand ployees before formulating a game plan. service to the Wyoming Valley and his at VOA on who will be interim director. Before joining Volunteers of America, how critical it is to the well-being of the “I will listen to donors, board mem- work has impacted thousands of lives for He said he is proud of his work at Jones spent 15 years in the banking in- entire community,” Jones said. “At one bers, provider agencies, service recip- the better. VOA, having built several quality pro- dustry and was the VP/Community De- time, more than $5 million was raised ients and employees to gather as much Jones said that early in his career he grams. velopment Manager for PNC Bank. He during the annual campaign, but less is input as possible,” he said. was working at First Eastern Bank and During his tenure, Jones said, the lo- was a Summa Cum Laude graduate of brought in now. We need to get to work Established in 1921, United Way of became a loaned executive to the United cal chapter nearly quadrupled its reve- College Misericordia in 1985 and re- on that so we can meet the needs in the Wyoming Valley is a volunteer-driven or- Way. nue and now has programs that serve ceived his MBA from Wilkes College in community.” ganization raising and distributing “I was just 21 years old, and I got the children and youth, homeless young 1989. The United Way would not release funds for community needs. United Way opportunity to work with community adults, individuals with mental illness, Jones lives in Mountain Top with his Jones’ salary. Soper said it’s the organi- has 27 partner agencies and last year leaders like Wally Stettler, Harold Ro- low income and at risk families and the wife, Janet, and two daughters, Car- zation’s policy not to release that infor- funded 46 community programs helping senn, Rick Ross, Chuck Parente and oth- elderly. oline, 15 and Rachel 13.

sure a murder did not occur,” Kol- tin Kings street gang. “any way they want,” after initial- cation of Park’s supposed arson the matter, deferring to the Dis- SOLICIT charno said. Perez also said Park had be- ly requesting that she be shot. He evidence. The map also con- trict Attorney’s Office. The detectives asked Lacka- friended him and told him he was said Park indicated he had a tained Halesey’s address, the ad- Luzerne County District Attor- wanna County Prison officials to acrack dealer who was there on $3,000 Social Security check and dress of the Falvello Law Offices ney Jacqueline Musto Carroll Continued from Page 1A place Park in restrictive housing an arson-related offense, subse- would use $1,000 of it to pay for a and a description of Falvello. Kol- called the charges against Park that Park had conspired with an- and have his cell sealed and treat- quently drawing him a map of the hit on Falvello. charno said handwriting on the “disturbing. … Thankfully, Lacka- other inmate to have Luzerne ed as a crime scene. location he buried evidence of the Kolcharno said Park, when re- map matched handwriting on pa- wanna County authorities moved County Assistant District Attor- The detectives also on Tuesday supposed arson. Perez said he lat- moved from his cell, told correc- pers seized from Park’s cell. quickly on this,” Musto Carroll ney Alexis Falvello killed. interviewedDiegoPerez,another er learned Park was incarcerated tions officers that he suspected he Park was arraigned by Lacka- said, declining further comment. Park told the detectives Falvel- inmate in Park’s cell block – Delta for child sex offenses. was being moved because of a wanna County District Judge According to court records, lowastheprosecutingattorneyin Unit, which is used for prisoners Perez said Park asked him to conversation he had with Perez Joan L. Snyder and lodged at Park was charged in October 2010 his child sex case, but he “denied under administrative segrega- get someone outside of the prison relatedtokillingFalvello,butthat Lackawanna County Prison with- with sexually assaulting a 4-year- he placed a hit on anyone,” Kol- tion. Perez said most people on to retaliate against those respon- it was Perez who suggested hav- out bail. His preliminary hearing old boy and a 7-year-old girl. His charno said. his block are “puffers,” a slang sibleforhisincarceration,namely ing Falvello killed and Perez who is scheduled for 11 a.m. Wednes- preliminary hearing on those Park was told that the penalty term used by inmates to describe Falvello, Hanover Township po- told him what it would cost. day in Lackawanna County Cen- charges was delayed until March for solicitation to commit murder child sex offenders. lice officer David Lewis and Dis- Kolcharno also said Park told tral Court. at the request of Park’s attorney was the same as committing a Perez told the detectives that it trict Judge Joseph Halesey. the officers he wanted his private Park denied the allegations as because of “competency issues.” murder and that if he had ar- was known on the cell block that Perez provided a letter and attorney, John Pike, killed if “Pike he was led out of court. “I had no Times Leader reporter Edward ranged for the hit, “he needed to he was not a “puffer,” but housed notes from Park requesting that blew the trial.” part of putting anybody on a hit Lewis and Go Lackawanna editor re-evaluate his decision and con- there because prison officials be- he and inmate Anthony Simpson Simpson provided detectives list,” he said. Chris Hughes contributed to this tact whomever he needed to en- lieved he was a member of the La- secure someone to kill Falvello with a hand-drawn map of the lo- Halesey declined comment on story.

“Where’s My Refund?” by calling 1-800- file either paper or electronic returns, file their returns electronically, because not ask for personal or financial informa- REFUNDS 829-1954. the IRS said. e-file eliminates the risk of lost paper re- tion through email. Such messages are While only a small percentage of Taxpayers can receive refunds directly turns. Nearly eight out of 10 taxpayers common phishing scams. checks mailed out by the IRS are return- into their bank account, split a tax re- chose e-file last year. The best way for an individual to ver- Continued from Page 3A ed as undelivered, taxpayers can put an fund into two or three financial accounts The public should be aware the IRS ify if she or he has a pending refund is how to update their addresses. Tax- end to lost, stolen or undelivered checks or even buy a savings bond. does not contact taxpayers by email to going directly to IRS.gov and using the payers can access a telephone version of by choosing direct deposit when they The IRS also recommends taxpayers alert them of pending refunds and does “Where’s My Refund?” tool. CMYK

SPORTS SECTION B THE TIMES LEADER timesleader.com FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2011

PENN STATE FOOTBALL Price will be high for new coach

By BERNARD FERNANDEZ ANALYSIS State, Illinois, Kansas, Ole Philadelphia Daily News Miss, UCLA and Washington PSU determined to find right fit Penn State is like the cost- head coaches, like that of the State. conscious consumer who pur- kind of luxury vehicles needed With Ohio State hiring Ur- By GENARO C. ARMAS “As we go out to search for a (9-3) plays its bowl game. The chases a new VW Beetle in to keep pace in a Football ban Meyer on Monday, the fi- AP Sports Writer head football coach, one of the postseason destination should 1966 for $2,000 and, being Bowl Subdivision world, nancial ceiling of big-time col- STATE COLLEGE — Penn first and foremost criteria is be announced this weekend. handy with tools, somehow where performance is expect- lege football was raised. Archi- State will conduct a wide-open how that person would fit into Erickson cited the school’s keeps it running for 46 years. ed to be accompanied by pres- tect of two BCS national search for a new football coach the value system of Penn State, success in graduating athletes, But that old, dependable ride tige, has gone way, way up. championship teams at Flor- and focus on candidates with which clearly has to be honesty, an achievement championed by Paterno, who has a library can’t carry its driver any fur- And if Penn State wants to re- ida, Meyer will guide the characteristics including hon- integrity and commitment to excellence in academics,” presi- named after him on campus. ther, so now he has to go to the main in the fast-lane Big Ten Buckeyes for the next six sea- esty and integrity, the school’s new president said. dent Rod Erickson said Thurs- But the scandal also tar- showroom and price newer race, it had better be prepared sons and, the administration The Nittany Lions need a day in an interview with The nished the reputation of a foot- models. to pony up. hopes, cleanse it of the tat- new leader after Hall of Famer Associated Press. ball program that once proudly Make no mistake, as the Nit- It might be a coaches’ mar- toos-for-signed-memorabilia Joe Paterno was fired in his Erickson had said Wednes- boasted the slogan “Success tany Lions begin the process ket this year, as Penn State is scandal that cost Jim Tressel 46th season after child sex day night after a campus town with Honor.” of replacing Joe Paterno, they one of a dozen schools looking his job and soiled the universi- abuse charges were filed hall forum that he hoped to Sandusky, who drew up the are about to get a serious case for a head coach. Vacancies ex- against former defensive coor- have a new coach in place by of sticker shock. The cost of ist at BCS schools Arizona SeePRICE, Page 6B dinator Jerry Sandusky. the time No. 23 Penn State SeeFIT, Page 6B

COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE NBA Searching Eagles get Lynched Players continues are finally at campus on court Syracuse official says federal authorities probed locker as Teams start to gather a part of Fine investigation. month after season openers were scheduled to be played.

By JOHN KEKIS AP Sports Writer By BRIAN MAHONEY SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Federal AP Basketball Writer authorities have searched a lock- Chris Paul and Carmelo An- er in the Syracuse University bas- thony returned to work Thurs- ketball center in their investiga- day — and immediately were tion of former assistant coach asked about working together. Bernie Fine, according to a law Dallas Mavericks players took enforcement official familiar the floor without knowing if with the case. starting center Tyson Chandler Three men, including two for- would ever join them, and the mer Syracuse ballboys, have ac- Miami Heat team they beat in the cused Fine of molesting them as NBA finals arrived to some bad minors. injury news. The official confirmed the Finally, NBA players are back. search at the Carmelo K. Antho- Owners opened the doors of ny Basketball Center happened their facilities to players for the Wednesday. The official, who first time since locking them out spoke to The Associated Press on July 1. Exactly one month after condition of anonymity Thurs- the regular season was originally day because it’s an ongoing inves- scheduled to begin, players could tigation, would not say what work out but their coaching staffs agents sought or what they reco- couldn’t be present because there vered from the locker. isn’t a new labor deal yet. The coaches’ lockers are on the “I’ve got to be the happiest per- second floor of the facility; play- son in the world right now just to ers’ lockers are on the first floor. be back in the gym, getting a Court documents show the chance to work out with a couple third search warrant was issued of my teammates,” Paul said in Tuesday and signed by U.S. Ma- New Orleans. “I’m just happy to gistrate Andrew Baxter. AP PHOTO be back and be back on the court, Fine’s office on campus was Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha breaks up a pass intended for Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Mike Williams in as I’m sure all the players are.” searched Tuesday morning, and the first half of an NFL game on Thursday in Seattle. League officials hope to open his suburban home was searched training camps next Friday, and last Friday. The U.S. Attorney’s that stayed on track Thursday office in northern New York, Seattle rides strong effort by RB to victory when more than 300 players sub- which is leading the investiga- mitted signatures authorizing tion, has not said what it sought By TIM BOOTH games wasn’t secured until ing auditions for next season as the re-formation of the players’ or found. AP Sports Writer Hawthorne stepped in front of each would likely need to win association. That paves the way Syracuse men’s basketball SEATTLE — Marshawn Young’s pass intended for Le- out to have a chance at the post- for negotiations to continue on coach Jim Boeheim did not ad- Lynch ran for 148 yards and a Sean McCoy and raced untou- season. the remaining issues, and both dress the Fine investigation at the pair of first-half touchdowns and ched into the end zone. Philadelphia was again with- sides hope the deal is ratified start of his weekly radio show David Hawthorne returned Young finished with a career- out Michael Vick as he recovers sometime next week. Thursday night. Vince Young’s third interception high four interceptions. McCoy from two broken ribs. The inju- The league planned to return When the show began, host 77 yards for a clinching score 31 14 had a 1-yard touchdown run in ries didn’t end there. Eagles cor- player content, images and vid- Matt Park said Boeheim had al- with 4:24 remaining as the Seat- SEAHAWKS EAGLES the first half and caught a 2-yard nerback Dominique Rodgers- eos to NBA.com and its other ready “extensive comments” tle Seahawks beat the Philadel- shovel pass from Young that Cromartie and wide receiver media by Friday morning after re- Tuesday. phia Eagles 31-14 on Thursday career. He carried 22 times and pulled the Eagles (4-8) within Jeremy Maclin both missed moving it when the lockout be- “If you want to talk about bas- night. had touchdown runs of 15 and 10. their third straight game. Rodg- gan. With the lengthy labor fight ketball, please call,” Park said. Lynch, Seattle’s hard-charg- 40 yards. Both teams entered 4-7 and ers-Cromartie has an ankle inju- all but over, a sense of excitement “There will be nothing more to ing running back, bulled Golden Tate added an 11-yard mathematically still alive for the ry, while Maclin was out with has returned. through Philadelphia for the TD reception, but the Sea- playoffs in the NFC. Realistical- hamstring and shoulder trou- “Yeah, it was,” Milwaukee gen- SeeFINE, Page 7B second-best running day of his hawks’ third win in the last four ly, they are at the point of hold- bles. eral manager John Hammond said. “Since it was announced that the potential deal was immi- MAJOR LEAGUE nent, it occurred immediately. I think immediately, you could kind of feel that in your gut: ‘Here we go, we’re getting ready to get Valentine’s day arrives started again.’ I think as each step progresses, that will contin- ue.” as Sox begin new chapter In the meantime, the big news remained the focus on the head- By JIMMY GOLEN “I am honor- liners of the 2012 free agent class, AP Sports Writer ed, I am hum- which also includes Dwight Ho- BOSTON — The Boston Red bled and I am ward. Sox may have already gotten pretty (darn) The agent for Deron Williams what they were looking for from excited,” Val- told The Record of Bergen, N.J. Bobby V. entine said dur- that his client would opt for free In a move that had reverberat- ing the news agency instead of a contract ex- ed from Kenmore Square to the Valentine conference in a tension with the Nets, and Yahoo backyard of the rival New York Fenway Park Sports reported that Paul’s agent Yankees, the Red Sox introduced premium club. “It’s more than a informed the Hornets that he Bobby Valentine as their new special day. It’s the beginning of a wanted a trade to the Knicks. manager on Thursday, turning to life that’s going to extend beyond Paul and Anthony are friends AP PHOTO him to lead the ballclub back to anything I thought I’d be doing. who spent time together this Boston Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine raises his cell phone to take a picture following a news the playoffs and help Boston for- The talent level of the players we summer and it’s long been spec- conference at Fenway Park in Boston Thursday. The 61-year-old former Rangers and Mets skipper get this season’s unprecedented was introduced as the team’s 45th manager. September collapse. SeeVALENTINE, Page 7B SeeNBA,Page 8B K

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Ball St. at UT-Martin, 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 26 WESTERN CONFERENCE BULLETIN BOARD Florida A&M at Bethune-Cookman, 4 p.m. Hickory 35, General McLane 13 Chattanooga at Coll. of Charleston, 4 p.m. Aliquippa 14, Jeannette 7 Central Division AMERICA’S LINE WVU Tech at Coppin St., 4 p.m. Quarterfinals GP WLOT Pts GF GA Delaware St. at Md.-Eastern Shore, 4 p.m. Today's Games Detroit ...... 23 15 7131 69 51 LEAGUES NC A&T at NC Central, 4 p.m. Tyrone (12-1) vs. Hickory (11-1), 7 p.m. Mansion Chicago ...... 25 14 8331 80 78 By ROXY ROXBOROUGH UNC Greensboro at W. Carolina, 4:30 p.m. St. Louis...... 24 14 8230 59 50 Park, Altoona Nashville...... 24 11 9426 60 63 The Rock Recreation Center 340 Charlotte at East Carolina, 5 p.m. Moniteau (12-0) vs. Aliquippa (13-0), 7 p.m. Columbus ...... 24 615315 55 79 Hartford at UCF, 5 p.m. Clarion University Northwest Division Carverton Road is accepting regis- INJURY REPORT: On the NFL board, Philadelphia QB Michael Vick is out; Hous- Mercer at Belmont, 5:15 p.m. Saturday's Games GP WLOT Pts GF GA trations for the winter Upward ton QB Matt Leinart is out and QB Matt Schaub is out; Minnesota RB Adrian Pe- ETSU at Florida Gulf Coast, 5:15 p.m. Mount Carmel (12-1) vs. Lancaster Catholic (13-0), Pittsburgh at Tennessee, 5:15 p.m. Minnesota...... 25 15 7333 60 55 Basketball and Cheerleading noon, Shamokin H.S. Vancouver ...... 24 14 9129 73 60 terson is doubtful; Arizona QB Kevin Kolb is probable; Tampa QB Josh Freeman is VMI at Charleston Southern, 5:30 p.m. West Phila. Catholic (9-3) vs. Pen Argyl (13-0), Savannah St. at Norfolk St., 6 p.m. Edmonton...... 25 12 10 3276763 league. The league is open to boys questionable/probable; St. Louis QB Sam Bradford is questionable. noon, South Philadelphia Sports Complex Colorado...... 25 11 13 1236874 Furman at Davidson, 7 p.m. Calgary ...... 23 10 12 1215160 and girls Pre-K through seventh Brescia at E. Kentucky, 7 p.m. CLASS A Pacific Division grade. Player evaluations and final NFL Winthrop at Gardner-Webb, 7 p.m. Appalachian St. at Georgia Southern, 7 p.m. GP WLOT Pts GF GA registration will be held on Sat- Friday, Nov. 25 Phoenix...... 23 13 7329 65 57 Favorite Open Curr O/U Underdog Conference USA Championship Game Radford at Presbyterian, 7 p.m. Southern Columbia 45, Old Forge 34 urday, Dec. 3. The league runs for The Citadel at Wofford, 7 p.m. Dallas...... 24 14 9129 62 65 Sunday HOUSTON 14 14 72.5 Southern Miss Columbia 36, Camp Hill 20 Los Angeles ...... 24 12 8428 57 55 12 weeks, with practice beginning Alabama St. at FIU, 7:30 p.m. Sharpsville 21, West Middlesex 13 San Jose...... 21 13 7127 60 48 BILLS 1.5 243.5 Titans SEC Championship Game Miami (Ohio) at Troy, 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 26 Anaheim ...... 24 713418 54 77 the week of Jan. 2. The first game Atlanta, GA Alabama A&M at South Alabama, 8:05 p.m. Pius X 55, Calvary Christian 22 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime BEARS 8737.5 Chiefs Louisiana Tech at Louisiana-Monroe, 8:30 p.m. Penns Manor 40, Bellwood-Antis 14 loss. will be played Saturday, Jan. 21, Lsu 11.5 13 46.5 Georgia Austin Peay at Memphis, 8:30 p.m. Port Allegany 35, Clarion Area 34 Thursday's Games and the ninth and final game will DOLPHINS 3342.5 Raiders West Virginia at Mississippi St., 9 p.m. ACC Championship Game Clairton 42, Sto-Rox 6 Pittsburgh 2, Washington 1 be played Saturday, March 17. The STEELERS 7742.0 Bengals MIDWEST Quarterfinals Charlotte, NC N.Y. Rangers 5, Carolina 3 Iowa St. at Michigan, Noon Today's Games Ottawa at Dallas, late registration cost is $100. For more Ravens 76.5 37.5 BROWNS Va Tech 7752.5 Clemson Texas-Pan American at Ohio St., Noon Pius X (12-1) vs. Southern Columbia (12-1), 7 p.m. Phoenix at Winnipeg, late Valparaiso at Butler, 2 p.m. information, call 696-2769 or visit Jets 3.5 338.5 REDSKINS Nazareth H.S. Columbus at Calgary, late BIG 10 Championship Game Cleveland St. at Detroit, 2 p.m. Sharpsville (12-0) vs. Port Allegany (11-1), 7 p.m. Nashville at Vancouver, late www.rockrec.org. Falcons 2.5 2.5 39.0 TEXANS Indianapolis, IN Ill.-Chicago at Milwaukee, 2 p.m. Slippery Rock University Florida at Los Angeles, late Morgan St. at Ohio, 2 p.m. Clairton (13-0) vs. North Star (10-1), 7 p.m. Yough Montreal at San Jose, late BUCS 3.5 347.5 Panthers Wisconsin 9.5 9.5 54.5 Michigan St Southern Cal at Minnesota, 2:15 p.m. H.S., Herminie Today's Games MEETINGS Stony Brook at E. Illinois, 3 p.m. SAINTS 9954.5 Lions ARKANSAS 17 17.5 57.0 Troy Saturday's Game Detroit at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Brown at Iowa, 3 p.m. Columbia (7-5) vs. Penns Manor (11-1), noon, New Jersey at Minnesota, 8 p.m. ST VIKINGS PK 1.5 37.5 Broncos Cal St.-Fullerton at SIU-Edwardsville, 3 p.m. Hersheypark Stadium N.Y. Islanders at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Nanticoke Little League will meet NORTH 5.5 5.5 55.5 Mid Tenn St Youngstown St. at Wright St., 3 p.m. St. Louis at Colorado, 9 p.m. Dec. 7 at the high school cafeteria 49ERS 13 13 37.5 Rams Purdue at Xavier, 3 p.m. TEXAS Columbus at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. Toledo at Chicago St., 3:05 p.m. Philadelphia at Anaheim, 10 p.m. at 7 p.m. All parents, coaches, and Cowboys 6.5 4.5 45.5 CARDS UL-Monroe 97.5 47.5 FLA ATLAN- Gonzaga at Illinois, 3:15 p.m. FOOTBALL managers from Newport and Packers 76.5 52.5 GIANTS TIC Nebraska-Omaha at N. Illinois, 4 p.m. Marquette at Wisconsin, 4:30 p.m. AHL Nanticoke Little Leagues are urged PATRIOTS 21 20 47.5 Colts College Basketball South Florida at Kansas, 5:15 p.m. NFL At A Glance to attend. For more information, UMKC at Oakland, 6 p.m. Favorite Points Underdog All Times EST Monday N. Dakota St. at IUPUI, 7 p.m. At A Glance call Wade at 735-0189. EASTERN CONFERENCE SYRACUSE 6Florida UAB at Kent St., 7 p.m. All Times EST South Valley fastpitch will be meet- Chargers 3339.5 JAGUARS Atlantic Division South Dakota at IPFW, 7:30 p.m. AMERICAN CONFERENCE College Football GEORGIA PK Cincinnati Loyola of Chicago at Green Bay, 8 p.m. GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA ing on Monday, Dec. 5, at Broad East St. John’s ...... 20 12 440287362 Favorite Open Curr O/U Underdog LOUISVILLE 9Vanderbilt Colorado St. at N. Iowa, 8 p.m. Street Pizza in Nanticoke at 6 p.m. Portland at Saint Louis, 8 p.m. WLT Pct PF PA Manchester...... 22 12 901255956 New England ...... 830.727 331 223 All coaches and interested parties MAC Championship Game SETON HALL 9.5 Auburn S. Dakota St. at W. Illinois, 8 p.m. Portland...... 19 10 711225456 N.Y. Jets ...... 650.545 256 241 Providence...... 23 81311185075 Detroit, MI Air Force at Drake, 8:05 p.m. are encouraged to attend. Input is LMU Centennial Classic Buffalo ...... 560.455 261 281 Worcester ...... 17 66 3217 44 45 TCU at Evansville, 8:05 p.m. Miami ...... 380.273 212 206 being sought from everyone in- No Illinois 3.5 3.5 70.0 Ohio U Los Angeles, CA UNC Wilmington at Illinois St., 8:05 p.m. East Division SE Louisiana at SE Missouri, 8:30 p.m. South GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA terested on the addition of the PAC 12 Championship Game North Texas NL La Sierra SOUTHWEST WLTPct PF PA Norfolk...... 22 13 801278263 Houston...... 830.727 293 179 Wilkes-Barre/ new Babe Ruth Extreme Softball OREGON 30.5 31.5 66.0 Ucla LOYOLA- 9Columbia St. Thomas (Texas) at Rice, 3 p.m. Tennessee...... 650.545 226 212 Scranton...... 22 11 614276961 League. For more information, call M’MOUNT Arizona St. at Tulsa, 4 p.m. Jacksonville ...... 380.273 138 200 Saturday Houston Baptist at Texas St., 5 p.m. Hershey...... 20 96 3223 67 63 Indianapolis ...... 0110.000 150 327 Syracuse...... 19 97 2121 65 64 Steve at 417-7217. CINCINNATI 9.5 9.5 53.0 Connecticut Fairfield 7.5 NIAGARA Texas A&M-CC at Houston, 8 p.m. North Stephen F. Austin at Texas A&M, 8 p.m. Binghamton ...... 21 71211164965 The Hanover Area Girls Basketball RIDER 5.5 Manhattan S. Utah at Oral Roberts, 8:05 p.m. WLT Pct PF PA Northeast Division PITTS- 12 11 47.5 Syracuse Baltimore ...... 830.727 272 182 Booster Club meeting that was BURGH Louisiana-Lafayette at Lamar, 9:30 p.m. GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA Iona 13.5 CANISIUS Pittsburgh...... 830.727 233 188 Connecticut...... 20 12 512276260 scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 1, has FAR WEST Cincinnati ...... 740.636 259 215 KANSAS ST 11.5 11 51.5 Iowa S OKLAHOMA 19 Sacramento St Utah at Fresno St., 4 p.m. Adirondack...... 20 12 701256657 been rescheduled for Dec. 6 at Cleveland ...... 470.364 165 216 Bridgeport ...... 21 10 731246670 Texas at UCLA, 4:30 p.m. Wyoming 6650.5 COLORADO NHL West Albany...... 20 10 721235161 6:30 p.m. at the Hanover Area Oregon at BYU, 5 p.m. WLT Pct PF PA Springfield...... 20 10 10 0020 60 58 ST. Favorite Odds Underdog Idaho at UC Davis, 5 p.m. Junior-Senior High School. Plans Oakland...... 740.636 260 274 WESTERN CONFERENCE Texas Southern at Denver, 6 p.m. TCU 40.5 39 57.5 Unlv Red Wings -110/-110 SABRES Denver...... 650.545 221 260 Midwest Division for the upcoming season and the N. Arizona at Arizona, 6:30 p.m. Kansas City...... 470.364 153 265 OKLAHOMA 3372.5 Oklahoma E. Washington at Washington St., 6:30 p.m. San Diego ...... 470.364 249 275 GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA continuation of the booster club WILD -120/even Devils Charlotte ...... 22 14 611306654 ST North Texas vs. Columbia at Albert Gersten Pavil- NATIONAL CONFERENCE will be discussed. All parents of Blackhawks -200/ Islanders ion, Los Angeles, 8 p.m. Milwaukee...... 18 11 601235448 East Peoria ...... 22 10 10 1122 74 71 BAYLOR 3364.0 Texas +170 Walla Walla at Portland St., 8:05 p.m. any girls basketball players from CS Bakersfield at Montana St., 9 p.m. WLT Pct PF PA Chicago...... 18 97 0220 49 47 NEVADA 19.5 20 56.5 Idaho Rockford...... 19 81010176269 grades 7-12 are encouraged to Blues -125/ AVALANCHE North Dakota at Idaho St., 9:05 p.m. Dallas ...... 740.636 270 225 N.Y. Giants...... 650.545 252 277 North Division attend. BOISE ST 49.5 49 61.0 New Mexico +105 Johnson & Wales (CO) at N. Colorado, 9:05 p.m. Philadelphia...... 470.364 257 251 GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA San Jose St. at Weber St., 9:30 p.m. Washington ...... 470.364 183 222 Byu 8855.5 HAWAII OILERS -155/ Blue Jackets Toronto...... 21 12 531286759 Indiana St. at Boise St., 10 p.m. South +135 Saint Mary’s (Cal) at Cal Poly, 10 p.m. Rochester ...... 20 10 721235758 The Nanticoke Area Basketball Utah St 13 14 61.5 NEW WLT Pct PF PA Lake Erie...... 21 91011205158 Flyers -120/even DUCKS Missouri St. at New Mexico, 10 p.m. Grand Rapids ...... 20 81110175961 Booster Club will sponsor their MEXICO ST. Utah St. at Pacific, 10 p.m. New Orleans...... 830.727 362 252 Atlanta ...... 740.636 259 227 Hamilton...... 19 61111144267 annual Meet the Players Night on SAN DIEGO 7.5 859.5 Fresno St. Hawaii at Pepperdine, 10 p.m. Tampa Bay...... 470.364 199 291 CS Northridge at Santa Clara, 10 p.m. West Division Friday, Dec. 2, beginning at 6 p.m. ST Home teams in capital letters. Carolina...... 380.273 252 305 San Diego at UC Irvine, 10 p.m. GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA North at the Nanticoke High School Gym. Bradley at Wyoming, 10 p.m. Oklahoma City...... 21 15 501317051 La Sierra at Loyola Marymount, 10:30 p.m. WLT Pct PF PA Houston...... 21 12 324306552 The event will feature all members Green Bay...... 11 001.000 382 227 Abbotsford ...... 22 13 810275656 Chicago ...... 740 .636 288 232 San Antonio ...... 20 91100185065 of the boys and girls teams from NCAA Women Detroit...... 740 .636 316 246 Texas...... 20 81101175966 7th grade through varsity. Follow- Minnesota ...... 290 .182 214 295 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point THIS WEEK’S WHAT’S ON TV Top 25 Schedule West for an overtime or shootout loss. ing introductions, players will then LOCAL All Times EST WLT Pct PF PA Thursday's Games participate in intrasquad scrim- AUTO RACING Friday, Dec. 2 San Francisco...... 920.818 262 161 No games scheduled CALENDAR No. 3 Notre Dame vs. Pennsylvania, 7 p.m. Seattle...... 470.364 185 232 Today's Games mages. All family members and 9 p.m. No. 11 Rutgers vs. Florida at Daytona Beach, Fla., 8 Arizona ...... 470.364 213 256 Toronto at Grand Rapids, 7 p.m. friends are invited to attend this SPEED — Sprint Cup Awards Ceremony, at Las p.m. St. Louis ...... 290.182 140 270 Bridgeport at Albany, 7 p.m. FRIDAY, DEC. 2 Vegas No. 23 Green Bay vs. Marquette, 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 1 Connecticut at Providence, 7:05 p.m. tipoff to the Nanticoke basketball H.S. WRESTLING BOXING No. 25 Vanderbilt vs. Denver, 8 p.m. Philadelphia at Seattle, late Portland at Penguins, 7:05 p.m. season. Wyoming Seminary at Clyde Cole Invitational Saturday, Dec. 3 Sunday, Dec. 4 Manchester at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m. Adirondack at Norfolk, 7:30 p.m. MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 11 p.m. No. 16 Penn State at No. 19 Texas Tech, 3 p.m. Kansas City at Chicago, 1p.m. SHO — Super bantamweights, Chris Avalos No. 22 DePaul vs. Loyola of Chicago, 8 p.m. Atlanta at Houston, 1p.m. Hershey at Syracuse, 7:30 p.m. REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS PSU Wilkes-Bare at PSU New Kensington, 7 p.m. Springfield at Worcester, 7:30 p.m. COLLEGE SWIMMING (19-1-0) vs. Jhonatan Romero (18-0-0); super mid- Sunday, Dec. 4 Denver at Minnesota, 1p.m. dleweights, Anthony Dirrell (23-0-0) vs. Renan St- Carolina at Tampa Bay, 1p.m. St. John’s at Hamilton, 7:30 p.m. Misericordia at Longnecker Invitational, tba No. 1Baylor at Minnesota, 2 p.m. Houston at Rochester, 7:35 p.m. COLLEGE WRESTLING Juste (23-2-0), at Santa Ynez, Calif. No. 3 Notre Dame at Creighton, 2:35 p.m. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 1p.m. Maximum Impact Sports Training N.Y. Jets at Washington, 1p.m. Peoria at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Wilkes at Messiah Petrofes Invitational, 11 a.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL No. 4 Texas A&M at No. 13 Purdue, Noon San Antonio at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. will be hosting Spring/Summer No. 5 Stanford at Fresno State, 5 p.m. Oakland at Miami, 1p.m. Tennessee at Buffalo, 1p.m. Lake Erie at Rockford, 8:05 p.m. Travel Baseball tryouts on Sat- 7 p.m. No. 6 Maryland at American U., 1p.m. Abbotsford at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. SATURDAY, DEC. 3 No. 7 Duke vs. Pittsburgh, 2 p.m. Indianapolis at New England, 1p.m. urday, Dec. 3, at 2 p.m. for ages ESPN2 — Mid-American Conference, champion- Baltimore at Cleveland, 4:05 p.m. H.S. WRESTLING ship game, Ohio vs. N. Illinois at Detroit No. 8 Tennessee vs. No. 21 Texas, 2 p.m. St. Louis at San Francisco, 4:15 p.m. 9-12, and Sunday, Dec. 4, at 7 p.m. No. 10 Louisville at No. 12 Kentucky, 1p.m. Wyoming Seminary at Clyde Cole Invitational 8 p.m. Dallas at Arizona, 4:15 p.m. COLLEGE for ages 13-17. Tryouts are free of MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL FOX — Pac-12 Conference, championship game, No. 15 Georgia vs. Georgia Tech, 2 p.m. Green Bay at N.Y. Giants, 4:15 p.m. PSU Wilkes-Barre at PSU Beaver, 2:30 p.m. UCLA at Oregon No. 17 Ohio State at No. 18 Oklahoma, 3 p.m. Detroit at New Orleans, 8:20 p.m. WRESTLING charge for serious inquiries only. FDU-Florham at King’s, 3 p.m. No. 20 Georgetown vs. Rider, 2 p.m. GOLF No. 23 Green Bay vs. Northern Iowa, 1p.m. Monday, Dec. 5 Future dates are scheduled in Johnson at Luzerne CCC, 3 p.m. San Diego at Jacksonville, 8:30 p.m. Division I Manhattanville at Misericordia, 3 p.m. 9 a.m. No. 24 Delaware vs. William & Mary, 2 p.m. December on the weekends as No. 25 Vanderbilt vs. High Point, 3 p.m. NWCA/USA Today Coaches Poll PSU Hazleton at PSU Lehigh Valley, 3 p.m. TGC — Sunshine Tour, Nedbank Challenge, sec- Seahawks 31, Eagles 13 well. Call 822-1134 to reserve a WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL ond round, at Sun City, South Africa (same-day Through Nov. 29 FDU-Florham at King’s, 1p.m. tape) Remaining National Schedule Philadelphia ...... 0 707—14 Record Pts Pvs spot. Tryouts will be located at Manhattanville at Misericordia, 1p.m. 3 p.m. All Times EST Seattle...... 71077—31 1. Iowa ...... 3-0 249 1 Maximum Impact Sports Training, PSU Hazleton at Luzerne CCC, 1p.m. TGC — World Challenge, second round, at Thou- Friday, Dec. 2 First Quarter 2. Okla. State ...... 1-0 240 2 PSU Wilkes-Barre at PSU Beaver, 1p.m. sand Oaks, Calif. EAST Sea—Lynch 15 run (Hauschka kick), 9:19. 3. Cornell ...... 1-0 229 3 located at 275 Johnson St., Wilkes- COLLEGE SWIMMING 12 mid Maine vs. George Washington at Alumni Hall, An- Second Quarter 4. Minnesota ...... 2-1 221 4 Barre. King’s at Franklin & Marshall Invitational, 9 a.m. TGC — European PGA Tour, Hong Kong Open, napolis, Md., 3:30 p.m. Sea—Lynch 40 run (Hauschka kick), 14:50. 5. Penn State ...... 1-1 210 5 Misericordia at Longnecker Invitational, tba second round Luzerne County Lightning AAU Niagara at Colgate, 6 p.m. Phi—McCoy 1run (Henery kick), 11:43. 6. Ohio State ...... 4-0 183 8 COLLEGE TRACK AND FIELD Houston Baptist at Navy, 6 p.m. Sea—FG Hauschka 49, :16. Basketball will hold tryouts this MEN'S COLLEGE 7. Illinois ...... 6-0 181 6 Misericordia at Ursinus, 9 a.m. Third Quarter SOUTH 8. Pittsburgh ...... 3-0 169 9 weekend at Danko’s Gym in Plains. COLLEGE WRESTLING BASKETBALL Pittsburgh at High Point, 7 p.m. Sea—Tate 11 pass from Jackson (Hauschka kick), King’s at RIT Tournament, 9:30 a.m. Presbyterian at SC-Upstate, 7 p.m. 8:04. 9. Michigan...... 1-1 166 7 On Saturday, tryouts for boys in Wilkes at Messiah Petrofes Invitational, 11 a.m. 7 p.m. FIU at UCF, 7 p.m. 10. Lehigh ...... 4-2 159 10 ESPN — Florida at Syracuse Fourth Quarter 7-8 grades will be held at 10 a.m., SE Louisiana at Alabama, 7:30 p.m. Phi—McCoy 2 pass from Young (Henery kick), 11. Oklahoma ...... 3-0 149 11 9 p.m. Rutgers vs. Florida at Daytona Beach, Fla., 8 p.m. 12:51. 12. Missouri ...... 2-1 138 13 boys in 5-6 grade at 11 a.m. and 9-10 SUNDAY, DEC. 4 ESPN — Vanderbilt at Louisville Tulane at Louisiana Tech, 8 p.m. Sea—Hawthorne 77 interception return (Hauschka 13. Maryland ...... 6-0 136 12 grade boys at 12 p.m. On Sunday, COLLEGE SWIMMING PREP FOOTBALL Denver at Vanderbilt, 8 p.m. kick), 4:24. 14. Virginia Tech ...... 2-1 101 15 King’s at Franklin & Marshall Invitational, 10 a.m. A—67,039. 5-6 grade girls will tryout at 10 MIDWEST 15. Wyoming...... 0-0 87 19 8:30 p.m. Iona at Miami (Ohio), 1:30 p.m. Phi Sea a.m., 7-8 grade girls at 12 p.m. and FSN — Playoffs, Oklahoma Class 4A, champion- S. Dakota St. at IUPUI, 7 p.m. First downs ...... 20 15 16. Rutgers ...... 2-1 79 16 9-10 grade girls at 2 p.m. Register TRANSACTIONS ship game, Clinton vs. Wagoner, at Stillwater, Okla. Penn at Notre Dame, 7 p.m. Total Net Yards ...... 330 347 17. Northwestern ...... 1-0 78 18 Marquette at Green Bay, 8 p.m. Rushes-yards ...... 25-132 33-174 18. Oregon State ...... 2-1 77 17 online at lightningboltbball.com. Indiana St. at Ill.-Chicago, 8 p.m. Passing...... 198 173 19. Central Mich...... 5-1 70 21 The Kingston Recreation Center is BASEBALL BASKETBALL N. Dakota St. at W. Illinois, 8 p.m. Punt Returns...... 0-0 3-0 Kickoff Returns...... 4-92 1-24 20. Kent State ...... 2-2 60 23 accepting registrations for youth American League SOUTHWEST Interceptions Ret...... 0-0 4-146 21. Nebraska ...... 5-0 47 24 — Traded RHP Randy Ecclesia at Cent. Arkansas, 8 p.m. Comp-Att-Int ...... 17-29-4 13-16-0 22. Penn...... 2-1 43 20 indoor soccer league to be played Henry and player to be named to Texas for C Taylor NCAA MEN FAR WEST Sacked-Yards Lost ...... 2-10 3-17 23. Virginia...... 2-1 42 22 Saturdays starting Dec. 3. Age Teagarden. Top 25 Schedule Jackson St. at Air Force, 7 p.m. Punts...... 4-46.3 5-39.8 BOSTON RED SOX — Agreed to terms with man- 24. American...... 0-3 41 14 groups are 4-6, 7-9, and 10-13. For All Times EST Syracuse vs. Arizona at the Cannon Center, Laie, Fumbles-Lost...... 1-0 2-0 ager Bobby Valentine on a two-year contract. Hawaii, 8 p.m. Penalties-Yards...... 5-28 5-30 25. Binghamton ...... 6-0 40 -- Friday's Games more information, call the King- CLEVELAND INDIANS — Named Phil Clark hitting Utah St. at Montana St., 9:05 p.m. Time of Possession ...... 29:40 30:20 Dropped out: No. 25 Stanford coach of Columbus (IL). No. 4 Syracuse vs. No. 10 Florida, 6:30 p.m. Colorado St. at N. Colorado, 9:05 p.m. Others receiving votes: Boston, Cal Poly, Edinbo- ston Recreation Center at 287-1106. — Agreed to terms with No. 6 Louisville vs. No. 20 Vanderbilt, 8:30 p.m. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ro, Hofstra, Iowa State, Purdue, Old Dominion, South Florida vs. Idaho St. at Clune Arena, Air RUSHING—Philadelphia, McCoy 17-84, Young The Kingston Recreation Center is RHP Zach Miner, INF Jamie Romak, LHP Marlon No. 13 Missouri vs. Northwestern State, 8 p.m. Force Academy, Colo., 9:30 p.m. Stanford, Wisconsin Arias, LHP Tommy Hottovy, INF Tony Abreu, INF Saturday's Games 5-32, Brown 2-11, D.Jackson 1-5. Seattle, Lynch taking registrations for the Willie Gonzaga at Cal St. Fullerton, 10 p.m. 22-148, Washington 6-9, Tate 1-8, Forsett 2-5, Eric Duncan and INF Sharlon Schoop on minor No. 1Kentucky vs. No. 5 North Carolina, Noon Long Beach St. at Seattle, 10 p.m. Division III Obremski Youth Basketball league contracts. No. 2 Ohio State vs. Texas-Pan American, Noon Jackson 2-4. San Francisco at UC Santa Barbara, 10 p.m. PASSING—Philadelphia, Young 17-29-4-208. Brute-Adidas NWCA Poll National League No. 8 UConn vs. Arkansas at the XL Center, Hart- San Diego St. at Washington St., 10 p.m. Through Nov. 29 League. Age groups are 5-7, 8-10, CINCINNATI REDS — Named Rick Sweet minor Seattle, Jackson 13-16-0-190. ford, Conn., 3:15 p.m. TOURNAMENTS RECEIVING—Philadelphia, Cooper 5-94, McCoy Record Pvs 111-13, and 14-17. The league starts league catching coordinator and Smokey Garrett No. 9 Wisconsin vs. No. 16 Marquette, 4:30 p.m. part-time hitting instructor. ASU Classic 4-49, D.Jackson 4-34, Celek 3-21, Avant1-10. Seat- 1. Wartburg ...... 3-1 1 Dec. 12. For more information, call No. 11 Xavier vs. Purdue, 3 p.m. tle, Tate 4-47, Robinson 4-41, Miller 2-53, Obomanu NEW YORK METS — Promoted Chris Becerra to No. 14 Michigan vs. Iowa State, Noon At Tempe, Ariz. 2. Wisconsin-La Crosse...... 5-0 2 287-1106 or stop by the Kingston director of international scouting, Jim D’Aloia to di- 2-28, Baldwin 1-21. No. 15 Kansas vs. South Florida, 5:15 p.m. First Round MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. 3. Coe ...... 0-0 3 rector of professional scouting, Doug Thurman No. 17 Pittsburgh at Tennessee, 5:15 p.m. E. Washington at Arizona St., 12:30 p.m. Recreation Center to sign up. Playoff Scenarios 4. Ithaca...... 4-0 4 West Coast scouting supervisor, Tim Fortugno pro- No. 19 Gonzaga at Illinois, 3:15 p.m. Illinois St. vs. Arkansas St., 3 p.m. 5. Cornell (Iowa)...... 2-2 5 fessional scout and Hector Rincones to Venezue- Week 13 No. 21 Mississippi State vs. West Virginia, 9 p.m. Evansville Winter Classic 6. St. John’s (Minn.)...... 0-0 6 lan supervisor. Named Ron Romanick minor league No. 22 Memphis vs. Austin Peay, 8:30 p.m. At Evansville, Ind. AFC pitching coordinator, Tom Clark and Bryn Alderson None. 7. Augustburg ...... 1-0 7 No. 23 Saint Louis vs. Portland, 8 p.m. First Round professional scouts, Mike Silvestri South Florida- No. 25 Texas A&M vs. Stephen F. Austin, 8 p.m. NFC 8. Cortland St...... 4-0 10 Bulletin Board items will not be scout, Jim Bryant North Florida-Geor- Marshall vs. Chicago St., 6 p.m. 9. Concordia-Moorehead...... 0-0 9 Sunday's Games E. Kentucky at Evansville, 8:30 p.m. GREEN BAY accepted over the telephone. Items gia scout, Kevin Roberson Arizona-New Mexico- — Clinches NFC North division with: 10. Mount Union...... 1-0 8 Colorado-Nevada scout and Jarrett England Ohio- No. 7 Baylor at Northwestern, 4 p.m. Gene Hackerman Invitational No. 18 UNLV at Wichita State, 4:05 p.m. A win and a Detroit loss or tie 11. Wilkes...... 4-2 12 may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to Kentucky-Tennessee scout and Ash Lawson spe- At Houston No. 24 California at San Diego State, 5 p.m. OR 12. Elmhurst ...... 2-0 14 cial assignment scout. First Round A tie, a Detroit loss and a Chicago loss or tie [email protected] or dropped PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Named Rick Sofield Oregon St. vs. North Texas, 6 p.m. 13. Olivet ...... 1-0 23 Remaining National Schedule OR off at the Times Leader or mailed to manager of West Virginia (SAL), Dave Turgeon Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at Rice, 8 p.m. Detroit and Chicago both lose. 14. Dubuque ...... 0-0 15 manager of State College (NYP) and Larry Sutton All Times EST — Clinches a playoff spot with: 15. Wisc-Whitewater...... 6-3 18 Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main and Gera Alvarez managers of the two Pirates en- Friday, Dec. 2 A win 16. SUNY Brockport ...... 0-0 27 tries in the Dominican Summer League. St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250. EAST OR 17. North Central...... 4-3 11 American Association Florida at Syracuse, 6:30 p.m. HIGH SCHOOL A tie and a Chicago loss or tie 18. Stevens Institute...... 4-0 16 FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS — Released Iona at Canisius, 7 p.m. OR 19. Centenary...... 1-2 13 INF Kyle Nichols. Fairfield at Niagara, 7 p.m. FOOTBALL A loss by either Chicago, Atlanta or Detroit LINCOLN SALTDOGS — Signed RHP Chandler Manhattan at Rider, 7 p.m. OR 20. Luther...... 0-0 25 Barnard. Auburn at Seton Hall, 9 p.m. PIAA PLAYOFF GLANCE A New Orleans loss and an Atlanta tie 21. Messiah ...... 2-1 29 WICHITA WINGNUTS — Acquired INF Gerardo SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO 22. York ...... 5-2 17 Avila and OF Jared McDonald from Yuma (NorAm) — Clinches NFC West division with: for cash to complete an earlier trade. Cincinnati at Georgia, 7 p.m. CLASS 4A 23. Ohio Northern ...... 1-4 19 SC State at Longwood, 7 p.m. A win or tie Frontier League 24. TCNJ ...... 1-1 20 Vanderbilt at Louisville, 8:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 25 OR FLORENCE FREEDOM — Sent RHP Brandon A Seattle loss or tie and an Arizona loss or tie 25. Wisc-Stevens Point...... 1-0 21 Mathes to Wichita (AA) to complete an earlier trade. MIDWEST Council Rock South 38, Garnet Valley 24 26. Thiel...... 0-1 30 North Penn 27, Pennsbury 3 LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS — Signed OF Robby Kuz- Northwestern St. at Missouri, 8 p.m. 27. Augustana...... 0-1 24 MVSU at Northwestern, 8 p.m. Wilson West Lawn 20, Cumberland Valley 14 dale and RHP Trevor Longfellow to contract exten- NCAA 28. Wabash...... 0-0 26 sions. SOUTHWEST Central Dauphin 28, Central York 21 WASHINGTON WILD THINGS — Signed C Rob Sacramento St. at Oklahoma, 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 26 Top 25 Schedule 29. Wisc-Oshkosh ...... 0-0 28 Herrmann. FAR WEST Nazareth 28, Easton 21 Friday 30. Springfield ...... 0-0 -- State College 33, University Prep 32 OT No. 8 Oregon vs. UCLA, Pac-12 championship, FOOTBALL La Sierra vs. North Texas at Albert Gersten Pavil- 7:30 p.m. ion, Los Angeles, 5 p.m. North Allegheny 28, Upper St. Clair 21 OT Arena Football League Haskell Indian Nations at Utah Valley, 9:05 p.m. Quarterfinals Saturday ARIZONA RATTLERS — Signed OL Michael Columbia at Loyola Marymount, 10 p.m. Today's Game No.1LSU vs. No.12 Georgia, SEC championship at ◆ BUILDING TRUST Huey. BYU-Hawaii at Long Beach St., 10:05 p.m. Council Rock South (12-1) vs. North Penn (11-2), Atlanta, 4 p.m. No. 3 Oklahoma State vs. No. 13 Oklahoma, 8 p.m. Canadian Football League Washington at Nevada, 11 p.m. 7:30 p.m., Plymouth-Whitemarsh H.S., Plymouth Meeting No. 5 Virginia Tech vs. No. 21 Clemson, ACC cham- TORONTO ARGONAUTS — Named Scott Mila- Saturday, Dec. 3 pionship at Charlotte, N.C., 8 p.m. The Times Leader strives to novich coach. Saturday's Games EAST Nazareth (12-1) vs. La Salle College (11-1), 1p.m. No. 7 Houston vs. No. 24 Southern Miss, CUSA correct errors, clarify stories and HOCKEY NJIT at Georgetown, 1p.m. Bethlehem Liberty H.S. championship, Noon Old Dominion at Northeastern, 1p.m. State College (8-4) vs. North Allegheny (13-0), 1 No. 9 Boise State vs. New Mexico, 6 p.m. update them promptly. Sports Boston U. at Boston College, 2 p.m. No.11 Michigan State vs. No.15 Wisconsin, Big Ten BOSTON BRUINS — Signed C David Krejci to a Vermont at Yale, 2 p.m. p.m. Mansion Park, Altoona championsip at Indianapolis, 7:30 p.m. corrections will appear in this three-year contract extension. Assigned F Jordan Bryant at Quinnipiac, 3 p.m. Wilson West Lawn (12-1) vs. Central Dauphin No. 16 Kansas State vs. Iowa State, 12:30 p.m. Caron and D Steve Kampfer to Providence (AHL). Arkansas vs. UConn at the XL Center, Hartford, (12-1), 6 p.m. Hersheypark Stadium No. 18 TCU vs. UNLV, 2:30 p.m. spot. If you have information to DETROIT RED WINGS — Recalled RW Chris Con- Conn., 3:15 p.m. No. 19 Baylor vs. Texas, 3:30 p.m. help us correct an inaccuracy or ner from Grand Rapids (AHL). Sacred Heart at CCSU, 3:30 p.m. CLASS 3A FLORIDA PANTHERS — Recalled C Bracken Drexel at Delaware, 4 p.m. cover an issue more thoroughly, Kearns from San Antonio (AHL). James Madison at Hofstra, 4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 25 HOCKEY — Recalled D Dylan Bucknell at La Salle, 4 p.m. Shamokin 27, Clearfield 26 OT call the sports department at Reese from Bridgeport (AHL) on an emergency ba- Cent. Michigan at Temple, 4 p.m. Allentown Central Catholic 61, Valley View 54 NHL sis. Army at Binghamton, 7 p.m. Bishop McDevitt 42, Red Land 7 829-7143. NEW YORK RANGERS — Assigned F Andre De- St. Bonaventure at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Lampeter-Strasburg 24, West York 13 At A Glance veaux to Connecticut (AHL). Lehigh at Cornell, 7 p.m. Grove City 33, Erie Cathedral Prep 0 All Times EST OTTAWA SENATORS — Assigned D Matt Carkner Saturday, Nov. 26 Tennessee Tech at Duquesne, 7 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE to Binghamton (AHL) for conditioning. New Hampshire at Holy Cross, 7 p.m. Pottsgrove 42, Phoenixville 13 TOBACCO SALE Atlantic Division LIU at Mount St. Mary’s, 7 p.m. Montour 42, Knoch 13 GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS — Assigned D Bryan Monmouth (NJ) at Robert Morris, 7 p.m. Quarterfinals GP WLOT Pts GF GA Rufenach to Toledo (ECHL). Today's Games Pittsburgh ...... 26 15 7434 82 64 ROLL YOUR OWN SPECIAL LSU at Rutgers, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers ...... 22 14 5331 65 49 SAN ANTONIO RAMPAGE — Recalled RW Jo- Loyola (Md.) at Siena, 7 p.m. Archbishop Wood (11-1) vs. Pottsgrove (11-2), 7 nathan Hazen from Cincinnati (ECHL). 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USC Barkley mulls decision Neuheisel leads UCLA for final time LOS ANGELES — Matt Barkley is checking out his draft status by filing By ANNE M. PETERSON ing forward to — hopefully — a grand for an evaluation from the NFL’s draft AP Sports Writer UP NEXT finish.” advisory board. The Pac-12 Conference’s first cham- PAC 12 CHAMPIONSHIP The reality is that UCLA (6-6, 5-4) That doesn’t mean the Southern pionship game caps an eventful week UCLA at Oregon faces a major challenge in the Ducks California quarterback has decided in the league — so eventful that the 8 p.m. today, FOX56 (10-2, 8-1). what he’ll do next year. game itself between No. 8 Oregon “I believe our plan is a good one. Now Barkley is reflecting on his remarka- and UCLA seems a bit anticlimactic. Bruins’ appearance in the title game to the devil will be in the details, making ble junior season with the No. 9 Tro- The Ducks are so heavily favored turn into a “Win One For Rick” crusade. sure we do all the little things right, be- jans, who won seven of their last eight that the attention Friday night “That sounds like a bad B movie. It cause that’s what it’s going to take to beat games to finish off their NCAA postsea- may not be on Autzen Stadium’s need not be about me. It’s always been ateam as accomplished as Oregon,” son ban in style. field, but on the sidelines, where about us,” he said. “It’s always been Neuheisel said. “I know there’s no such Barkley’s quantum leap forward Rick Neuheisel will oversee his fi- about the mission and the passion that a thing as a perfect game, but we’re going was the biggest reason for USC’s nal game as the Bruins’ head team, if you’re really engaged with a to have to get darn close, and that’s an surge. He threw a conference-record coach. team, can bring about. I’m just excited to exciting challenge, especially given the 39 touchdown passes, broke USC’s Neuheisel was fired following be on the team for one more try.” stakes.” single-season record for completion last weekend’s 50-0 loss to No. 9 For their last practice before departing The Ducks are playing for their third percentage and finished strong with Southern California. It was part of a for Eugene, the Bruins carried Neuheisel straight conference championship and a 23 TD passes and just two intercep- wave of coaching moves in the con- off Spaulding Field. Then the coach spot in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 2. Oregon tions in USC’s final six games. ference. Around the time Neuheisel’s teared up while speaking to reporters. appeared to be in the running for a shot Draft-eligible juniors who are dismissal was announced, Arizona “It’s meaningful when you work to cre- at a spot in the BCS championship game considering the NFL jump usually State let go of Dennis Erickson. ate relationships, and you want desper- for the second straight season, but the file for an evaluation from the draft Then Washington State parted ately for them to achieve what they’re ca- Ducks also fell victim to USC with a 38- advisory board. Barkley says he’ll begin ways with Paul Wulff, and the Cougars pable of,” he said. “Despite the fact that 35 loss at Autzen on Nov. 19. his decision process next week. quickly hired former Texas Tech coach we didn’t win enough games, I think they The Ducks were trying hard this week MAC CHAMPIONSHIP Mike Leach a day later. are achieving as people. I’m extremely not to overlook the Bruins on the road to AP PHOTO Neuheisel said he doesn’t want the proud to be a part of this team, and look- Pasadena. N. Illinois takes on Ohio Neuheisel DETROIT — A year after losing the Mid-American Conference champion- Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year ship game in the final minute, North- OSU ready ern Illinois is back for another try. The Huskies (9-3, 7-1MAC) take on Ohio (9-3, 6-2) on Friday night at Ford Field. Northern Illinois faced Miami of Ohio last season in this game and lost to change 26-21on a touchdown with 33 seconds remaining. This year, the Huskies edged Toledo for the right to represent the MAC its fortunes West in the title game, beating the Rockets 63-60 in a Nov. 1thriller. Northern Illinois quarterback Chandler Third-ranked Cowboys carry a Harnish has thrown for 23 touchdowns and four interceptions this season. reminder of last year’s heartbreak Ohio’s Tyler Tettleton has thrown for as rival Oklahoma pays a visit. 26 touchdowns and seven intercep- tions. By JEFF LATZKE ARIZONA AP College Football Writer STILLWATER, Okla. — On his left Rodriguez’s pact approved wrist, Jamie Blatnick wears a reminder TUCSON, Ariz. — The state Board of just how close Oklahoma State came of Regents has approved a five-year to finally breaking through against rival contract for new Arizona football coach Oklahoma. Rich Rodriguez. Inscribed in orange on a wide, black The move Thursday came nine days wristband are a series of numbers that after Rodriguez agreed to the param- refer to what he and his teammates view eters of the deal with Athletic Director as a missed opportu- nity. With 2:51left in Greg Byrne. UP NEXT Rodriguez’s five-year deal starts at last year’s game, the $1.45 million per year in base pay and Cowboys trailed 40- Oklahoma ends at $1.8 million with annual in- 38 when Oklahoma at Oklahoma centives for academic and athletic AP PHOTO got the ball back. Instead of getting State performance, attendance spikes and Wisconsin running back Montee Ball (28) is stopped by Michigan State cornerback Johnny Adams (5) during the 7 p.m. coach of the year awards. He will re- first quarter of an NCAA college football game in East Lansing, Mich. astop, Oklahoma Saturday ceive $300,000 per year from Nike. State gave up Lan- ABC The Arizona Daily Star says Rodri- dry Jones’ 76-yard guez could owe the university up to touchdown pass to $100,000 if he violates NCAA or Pac-12 James Hanna that put the game away. rules. Badgers’ Ball runs to honor “That close, man,” Blatnick said. For a program that’s been over- BAYLOR matched by Oklahoma in most of their By CHRIS JENKINS vited to the Doak Walker over him. So 105 meetings, close doesn’t cut it any- Ganaway rushing toward AP Sports Writer UP NEXT it is what it is.” more for No. 3 Oklahoma State (10-1, 7-1 MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin’s BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Of course, those awards won’t mean Big 12). another school record Montee Ball was named the Big Ten’s Wisconsin vs. Michigan State as much if Wisconsin falls again to Mi- The13th-ranked Sooners (9-2, 6-2) are 8 p.m. Saturday, FOX56 WACO, Texas — Terrance Ganaway offensive player of the year just this chigan State. the last ones standing between the Cow- is setting records while running in the week. Wisconsin’s shocking last-second boys and their first-ever BCS bowl berth shadows of a Heisman Trophy hopeful. With another big performance That’s a Big Ten single-season record, loss on a deflected Hail Mary pass at and first Big 12 championship. The If the 6-foot, 240-pound senior run- against Michigan State at Saturday’s and only five shy of the NCAA single- Michigan State on Oct. 22, along with a school hasn’t won an outright confer- ning back with surprising speed wasn’t inaugural Big Ten championship game season record 39 touchdowns Barry surprisingly similar loss at Ohio State ence title since 1948, when it only need- in the same backfield with Robert in Indianapolis, the Badgers’ running Sanders scored for Oklahoma State in the following week, knocked the Badg- ed wins against Wichita State and Tulsa Griffin III, people outside of Baylor back could very well become a Heis- 1988. ers out of the national championship to win the Missouri Valley title. might actually know who is. man Trophy finalist. Between Ball and quarterback Rus- picture. With a convincing win, Oklahoma Ganaway says that’s just OK with Such things are bound to happen sell Wilson, the Badgers believe they “After losing to Michigan State, it State might even be able to wiggle its him. Plus, he says he and Griffin are when a player piles up more touch- have two candidates worthy of Heis- stung a little bit, and after losing to way into the national championship both team players — and that the re- downs than 29 teams in the NCAA’s top man consideration. Ohio State, we thought all of our hopes game. cord-setting quarterback should have division have scored all season. “Those are both really, really good and dreams were out the window,” Ball “It’s not like big OU’s coming to town all the hype. Ball isn’t shying away from the atten- players who have the numbers to back said. “But that’s why Coach B is such a and they’re way better,” Blatnick said. “I Ganaway has a Big 12-leading 1,195 tion. it up,” Badgers coach Bret Bielema great coach. He kept us focused and think we have the better team and I think yards rushing for the 19th-ranked Bears “You’ve got to embrace it,” Ball said. said. “I think in the world of college pretty soon we were back in the driver’s we’re going to prepare extremely hard (8-3, 5-3 Big 12). He needs only 24 “You’ve got to embrace it because it’s football, a lot of it is predetermined by seat again.” for them and I think that this game’s go- yards in the regular season finale Sat- something you can never take for hype. Obviously, nobody knew a lot Ball acknowledged that Michigan ing to be a great game.” urday at home against Texas to set a granted. It could be the last team I play, about Russell before this year on the State “deserved” to win that game, Blatnick has worn the special wrist- new single-season school record. His 14 it could be the last camera I talk to. big stage. I mean, we all knew he was a rather than dismissing it as a fluke. band, which says “DEFENSE WINS rushing touchdowns are already a You’ve just got to embrace it.” good player, and, Montee, kind of the “We did it to ourselves,” Ball said. CHAMPIONSHIPS” on the other side, school record. Going into Saturday’s game, Ball has same boat. He had really productive “We had mistakes in that game. We since safety Markelle Martin got them Griffin calls Ganaway the most im- scored 34 touchdowns this season. numbers last year, but John Clay got in- were doing stuff that we just don’t do.” for the team. He had been wearing it on portant piece to the offense. the same wrist as one that reads “One Heart One Family” in memory of line- WASHINGTON STATE backers coach Glenn Spencer’s wife, who died during the season. Cougars are preparing Clemson’s defense struggling to find old form In the run-up to Saturday night’s Bed- lam game, he switched it to the opposite to shed underdog label By PETE IACOBELLI UP NEXT in blowout fashion to North Carolina side to serve as a more frequent remind- AP Sports Writer State 37-13 and rival South Carolina 34- er of what happened last season. SPOKANE, Wash. — In spending an CLEMSON, S.C. — Clemson de- ACC CHAMPIONSHIP 13. “That was just a rough game for us. unprecedented $2.25 million to hire Virginia Tech vs. Clemson fense coordinator Kevin Steele says his “It’s basically, do your job,” Steele Being so close and not getting it, it just Mike Leach, Washington State is send- 8 p.m. Saturday, ESPN group’s dominant showing the last said of his unit’s breakdowns. “It’s hurts,” Blatnick said. “It just leaves a bad ing a message to its Pac-12 rivals: You time it faced Virginia Tech won’t have something that we work on and it’s taste in your mouth and it’s been there won’t have the Cougars to kick around much bearing on Saturday night’s At- To get it, Clemson’s defense must simple.” all year long. I’m just excited for this. much longer. lantic Coast Conference title game. look more like it did back on Oct. 1at Yet apparently hard to grasp at times This is my last one, and we’ve got to get Washington State is using money to He better hope he’s wrong. Lane Stadium than how it’s been the for Clemson’s defenders. Gamecocks them. Absolutely have to.” be generated by the league’s new televi- The 21st-ranked Tigers (9-3) have second half of the season. quarterback Connor Shaw threw for The Cowboys will be the higher- sion package to hire the big-name rarely looked better this season on de- Clemson held Virginia Tech to a sea- 210 yards and ran for 107 in his seventh ranked team in the rivalry for the third coach, improve its stadium and try to fense than they did that chilly October son-low 258 yards and without a touch- career start. straight year, but the last two have ended shed nearly a decade of football irrele- night in Blacksburg, Va., two months down at home for the first time since The Tigers are 63rd nationally in in disappointment. Oklahoma ended vance. Each Pac-12 member will even- ago in a 23-3 victory over the Hokies. 1995. That win gained national head- yards allowed and 92nd in the country 11th-ranked OSU’s bid for an at-large tually be receiving nearly $20 million Clemson takes on No. 5 Virginia lines and was part of the Tigers 8-0 run against the run with more than 186 BCS berth two years ago with a 27-0 per year because of the TV deal. Tech for the ACC championship in into the top 10. yards per game. shutout in Norman. Washington State is in the smallest Charlotte, N.C. The Hokies are trying In the last six games, though, Clem- Next up comes the league’s top rush- Last year, the Sooners won 47-41in market in the league. It has the small- for their fifth ACC crown in eight years son’s defense has given up more than er and ACC player of the year in Hokies Stillwater to earn a share of the Big 12 est football stadium, the lowest average while the Tigers, back as Atlantic Divi- 410 yards and 35 points a game. And it’s tailback David Wilson. He was about South title. By virtue of a tiebreaker, Ok- attendance, smallest athletic budget, sion winners for the second time in five no surprise that the Tigers have gone the only one on offense who didn’t lahoma went to the Big12 championship and hasn’t had a winning football re- years, look for their first league cham- 3-3 during that stretch and enter the struggle that first game with Clemson, game — and won it — instead of the cord since 2003. pionship since 1991. ACC championship losing its last two gaining 123 yards on 20 carries. Cowboys. CMYK

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BEARS Man pleads guilty to assault Coordinator irked by defense’s effort on Chicago wide receiver suburban Chicago man has plead- Giants’ assistant Fewell vows there UP NEXT said Fewell, who is in his second sea- an ankle injury — the team won’t dis- son as the Giants defensive coordina- close which ankle — and fellow Pro Aed guilty to misdemeanor battery will be a better performance Green Bay Packers tor. “That was a game against a playoff Bowl defensive end Justin Tuck having for assaulting Chicago Bears wide at New York Giants against undefeated Green Bay. football team. We have aspirations of asub-par, injury-plague season, a wry receiver Devin Hester while he was 4:15 p.m. Sunday, FOX56 being a playoff team and sometimes it’s smile crossed Fewell’s face. visiting a Des Plaines casino. the will, the will to get it done. We “I am going to coach better,” he said, Daniel Rago of Mount Prospect was By TOM CANAVAN to bury,” Fewell said Thursday after didn’t will ourselves to get it done. “and they are going to play better, arrested after police said he slapped AP Sports Writer practice. “The energy level, what we That’s what I can explain. Why we that’s it.” Hester in the back of the head on Oct. EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — A did, it baffled me, OK. It baffled me. didn’t will ourselves to get it done.” The one thing that Fewell knows 14 while the football player was stand- miffed Perry Fewell accused some You’re supposed to have answers, but Fewell said he let the defense know won’t happen again is that this team ing in line at Rivers Casino. members of the New York Giants de- sometimes you can’t explain a game just how he felt this week and he won’t quit. Late in the game, corner- Hester didn’t retaliate. fense of quitting in the blowout loss to like that.” seemed certain it would show up Sun- back Corey Webster seemed to stop in Cook County Assistant State’s At- the New Orleans Saints and he vowed The numbers were sickening, espe- day for what is now a crucial game his tracks when it became obvious that torney Kimberly Przekota called the that will not happen again. cially for a defensive coordinator. against the undefeated Green Bay Pierre Thomas was going to score on a incident “both insulting and unpro- The Giants defensive coordinator The Saints gained 577 yards in total Packers (11-0). 12-yard, fourth-quarter run with the voked.” Rago’s lawyer, Frank Kostou- could not explain why the Giants (6-5) offense, the second highest total an op- Speaking after practice Thursday, he Saints already ahead 35-17. ros, called it “a complete misunder- played so poorly in the 49-24 thrashing ponent has mustered in a single game virtually guaranteed that the defense, Fewell’s blood pressure seemed to standing,” saying Rago thought Hester that knocked New York out of first in the Giants’ 87-year history which has had only three sacks in the spike when asked about “pulling up” was cutting in line in front of an elderly place in the NFC East and left many Fewell gave credit to Drew Brees and last three games, would put pressure late in the game. couple. wondering whether the team was the Saints offense. It was fresh coming on Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers. “That was disheartening, no doubt,” Rago was sentenced Thursday to one ready for a third straight second-half of off a bye week and Brees made quick, “We’re going to get to the quarter- Fewell said. “Me being the coach and year of conditional discharge, and 80 the season collapse. accurate throws that the Giants simply back period, OK.,” Fewell said. “We’re the leader of the defense, that was dis- hours of community service. He was “It was so disappointing from my could not cover. going to get it done.” heartening, and when I say it was dis- also ordered to pay $315 in court fees perspective that as I watched it on However, Fewell wanted more from When asked how the Giants were go- heartening, it was disappointing more and fines. Monday and watched it the next day, it his unit. ing to do that with two-time Pro Bowl so than disheartening because we don’t was one of those games that you want “We have to play with more passion,” defensive end Osi Umenyiora nursing coach that.” PANTHERS Smith nears milestone Carolina’s Steve Smith looks to join a DB gave up only TD pass of season Sunday list of receiving legends on Sunday by Skepticism becoming only the 35th player in NFL history to reach 10,000 career yards receiving. He needs 56 yards to reach that remains mark. It’s a milestone not lost on the 32- year-old Smith. Smith says reaching the milestone “probably means more to me that it on testing probably should,” adding that “it’s a moment where time stops and you get World Anti-Doping Agency criticizes to be selfish.” The veteran says no matter how NFL Players Association’s vague many negative things have been writ- approach to HGH issue. ten about him, “the power of public opinion doesn’t win on this one.” Smith says this is a stat that he’s earned with By HOWARD FENDRICH the help of a lot of other people and it AP Pro Football Writer “can’t be taken away.” NEW YORK — Criticizing the NFL Carolina (3-8) plays at Tampa Bay Players Association for blocking tests for (4-7) on Sunday. human growth hormone, the head of the World Anti-Doping Agency said Thurs- CARDINALS day the union’s objections are “not about science” and have “no substance.” Kolb expects to start Speaking to reporters at an anti-dop- Arizona quarterback Kevin Kolb says ing conference hosted at NFL headquar- his injured right foot was sore but he ters, WADA director general David How- was able to practice again on Thursday man added that the NFLPA’s stance and still expects to start against Dallas could lead one to believe that HGH use is on Sunday. aproblem in pro football. It would be Kolb’s first action since “The players are making a very good he was injured Oct. 30 in Arizona’s AP FILE PHOTO go of trying to say it is a problem by not 30-27 loss at Baltimore. The Cardinals New York Jets’ Darrelle Revis (24) breaks up a pass intended for San Diego Chargers’ Vincent Jackson (83) during agreeing to be tested. I would have are 3-1in Kolb’s absence, but his re- the fourth quarter of a football game in East Rutherford, N.J. thought if there wasn’t a problem, they placement, John Skelton, has struggled would say, ‘Hey, test us,”’ Howman said. in his last two games, throwing five “If you’ve got nothing to hide, open up.” interceptions and no touchdowns. The new labor contract that ended the Coach Ken Whisenhunt says that Revis brushes aside rare off game NFL lockout in August included a provi- while Kolb got the vast majority of the sion for HGH testing as soon as this sea- first-team reps in practice on Thursday, son — but only once the NFLPA ap- some went to Skelton to keep him By DENNIS WASZAK Jr. “He gave up 75 yards,” Ryan said. proved the process. That hasn’t hap- AP Sports Writer UP NEXT prepared either to start or take over if “And that’s if every one of the comple- pened, in part because the NFLPA says it FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Darrelle New York Jets tions were against him in zero coverage needs more information about the test it- Kolb is knocked out of the game. Revis is not invincible after all. at Washington Redskins the whole game. I’ll sign up for that self. 1p.m. Sunday LIONS Not against receivers catching pas- each week. That’s a great performance. “The NFL itself are approaching this in ses against him. And, certainly not You’re in zero coverage and you give up apretty responsible fashion, and it’s a bit Suh’s appeal heard by Shell against critics. routes over and over again for eight 75 yards? That’s a pretty good perform- disappointing when you are doing things It was so rare to see Buffalo’s Stevie catches and 75 yards, it was hard not to ance.” to support the clean player that the play- Detroit Lions defensive tackle Nda- Johnson beat the New York Jets corner- notice. Johnson also caught the only Pettine added that some of the cover- ers themselves are not in the same sort of mukong Suh has had his appeal heard back for catch after catch last Sunday touchdown pass Revis has allowed this ages the Jets were in “really put Dar- mood,” Howman said. of a two-game suspension for stomping that some were left wondering: What’s season. relle in a bind.” Earlier, during his keynote speech at on an opponent. wrong with Revis? It was by no means Revis’ best per- “We were daring them to throw to “The Doping Decision: Deterring Dop- Art Shell, jointly appointed by the Well, absolutely nothing. formance, but was it really a bad game that side and they did,” Pettine said. ing in Sport,” a conference organized by league and the players’ association to “The standards are so high because for Revis? “They made some plays. Some of the the Partnership for Clean Competition, hear such cases, has conducted a con- of how just ridiculously consistent he’s “That’s false,” safety Brodney Pool slants that were called were in down Howman gave kudos to Major League ference call Thursday, but set no time- been and how well he’s played,” defen- said. “Going into the game, we knew as and distances where we were more Baseball and its players for recently table for making a decision. sive coordinator Mike Pettine said. “So ateam that they like to chip away and than willing to give those up. Again, agreeing to start HGH testing in spring The 2010 Defensive Rookie of the when he does give up a couple of com- we didn’t want to give up the big play. I you just get to that comfort level with training — and took a jab at the NFLPA, Year was penalized and ejected from a pletions, you’re like, ‘Wow, this guy is think we did a good job of that. He Darrelle where he’s giving up some saying of that union’s hesitancy on the is- Thanksgiving Day loss to Green Bay human.’ It’s hard to play a perfect sea- caught what we gave him. It’s not like throws and you realize that it’s going to sue: “It’s not about science; it’s about for stomping on the arm of Packers son.” Reeve had a bad game. He still played happen from time to time. But still, you something else, and that is frustrating.” guard Evan Dietrich-Smith. On Tues- However, with Revis, generally re- well.” just look at his body of work, it’s not Howman gave baseball a pass for not day, the league handed down the two- garded as the NFL’s best cornerback, Jets coach Rex Ryan said Revis was even close. yet adding HGH to its list of substances game suspension and Suh immediately perfection is expected. playing mostly in Cover Zero against “He’s the best corner in football.” being checked in the regular season. appealed. That’s not to say he doesn’t ever give Johnson, meaning the cornerback was Pool added that outsiders focus too “They’re doing a step which is pretty The Lions are playing Sunday in up a reception, of course. But when inmostlyman-to-manwithoutanysafe- much on statistics, numbers that don’t significant. ... So I don’t have a problem New Orleans and the league expedited Johnson was beating him on slant ty help to make up for any mistakes. tell the whole story. with them doing it a step at a time,” How- Suh’s hearing so the team could know man said. “Let’s wait for the second about his availability for that game. step.” Shell’s decision could come Friday. Told of Howman’s comments about Vikings place 13-year vet McNabb on football, NFLPA spokesman George JETS Atallah said in a telephone interview: “The only institution that’s lacking trans- Tomlinson feeling ‘fresh’ By DAVE CAMPBELL first year with the starter. parency in this situation is WADA. The AP Sports Writer Philadelphia Eagles. “I’m not certain about that. ... A lot test is not peer-reviewed by scientists LaDainian Tomlinson says he feels EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. — Donovan Friendly to the end, depends on the team he goes to, if he other than WADA scientists. They don’t “fresh” coming off a knee injury that McNabb is available again. Frazier wished goes to another team,” Frazier said. reveal information about the population sidelined him the past two games and The Minnesota Vikings waived the McNabb well and McNabb was benched in favor of studies which is the foundation for their is open for a bigger workload as the 13-year veteran quarterback on Thurs- said part of the rea- Ponder in the fourth quarter of Minne- test, and they refuse to allow a fair ap- New York Jets make a playoff push. day, giving him the opportunity to sign son for the move was sota’s game at Chicago on Oct. 16 and peals process as part of their program.” The running back returned to prac- with another team for the stretch run McNabb for the player’s sake. Anti-doping experts have said further tice this week after spraining the hasn’t played since. Frazier said he was in a parting coach Leslie Frazier de- “This was the best ahelp to Ponder and Joe Webb in their population studies aren’t needed be- medial collateral ligament in his left scribed as mutual. decision for both parties,” Frazier said. cause those used to validate the test in- learning process and described as knee against New England on Nov. 13. Frazier pushed for the Vikings to “He was a great player and has been a cluded dozens of athletes who have a “awesome” his attitude over the last The sixth-leading rusher in NFL histo- trade a sixth-round draft pick this sum- great player for our league for a long, football player’s body type, including few weeks. ry says Thursday that normally he feels mer to the Washington Redskins in ex- long time. Have a lot of affection and players in Canada. Many of those same sore at this point in the season, but a change for McNabb. He wanted stabil- love for Donovan.” “He’s been a true pro in every sense experts have, however, always said that reduced role and being sidelined a few ity he believed McNabb would bring to McNabb went 1-5 as a starter, threw of the word,” Frazier said. “He’s a class an independent appeals process is criti- weeks might help him be even more the offense after the NFL lockout kept for only four touchdowns and complet- guy. Always has been, and he’s done a cal to running a fair doping program. effective down the stretch. The Jets rookie Christian Ponder from practic- ed just five passes of 25-plus yards. Fra- good job in spite of the fact he wasn’t “Our ability to begin HGH testing is play at Washington on Sunday. Tom- ing with the team or working with his zier said he didn’t regret the trade giv- our starting quarterback.” not going to be determined by any artifi- linson jokes that Marty Schottenheim- coaches until training camp. en the situation the Vikings were in this Improving the teacher-student ratio cial deadline. It’s going to be determined er, his former coach in San Diego, Frazier and McNabb met in 1999, summer, and said he believes McNabb at the game’s most complex position is by the validity and fairness and reliability recently told him: “I’m sorry, kid. I just when the defensive backs coach and can still play in the NFL but stopped what Frazier pointed to when asked of the test and the testing protocol,” Atal- wore you out when you were young.” the first-round draft pick spent their short of saying he can be an effective how the move benefited the Vikings. lah said. CMYK

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NHL ROUNDUP WORLD CUP SKIING Penguins beat Capitals Lindsey Vonn comfortable to keep Hunter winless at Lake Louise setting The Associated Press super-G on the final day. LAKE LOUISE, Alberta — While rivals such as Riesch- The Associated Press straight and seven of nine. Kneeing herself in the face, Hoefl will challenge her this WASHINGTON — Chris The Penguins took a 1-0 lead biting her own tongue, and year in Lake Louise, Vonn’s Kunitz scored the tiebreaking at 5:21of the first period when even falling on her fanny hasn’t record and the toughness she’s goal at 2:36 of the third period, Arron Asham gained control of stopped Lindsey Vonn at Lake demonstrated at the mountain and the Pittsburgh Penguins the puck behind the net, skated Louise. resort give her an aura of in- beat Washington 2-1Thursday out and sent a pass across the The American star has won vincibility. night to keep the Capitals win- slot to Adams, who scored from more World Cup races at the She’s stood atop the podium less under new coach Dale Hun- the left side. venue than anywhere else in at Lake Louise in at least one ter. Six seconds later, Asham and her decorated career. She’s won race for seven straight years. Craig Adams also scored for Erskine dropped their gloves eight races and stood on the “I’ve always had a good feel- the Penguins, who improved to and got into an old-fashioned podium 14 times. ing here,” Vonn said Thursday. 4-1-1 since captain Sidney Cros- hockey fight. Both landed sever- Two years ago, Vonn crossed “I just feel like I don’t even need by returned to the lineup follow- al good blows before tumbling the finish line with blood drib- to inspect. I know the hill so ing an 11-month absence with a to the ice. bling from her mouth. Her knee well. concussion. The Penguins outshot the connected with her chin during “I know what I have to do if I Jason Chimera got his team- Capitals 13-4 in the opening 20 the race, yet Vonn still raced to want to get a good result here leading 10th goal for the Cap- minutes. Crosby had two shots, the first of her two downhill so it’s just a matter of executing. itals, who were 11-0-2 against and 11 of his teammates had one victories that year. Istill have a lot of confidence their bitter rivals in the regular apiece. Vonn executed an incredible from what I’ve been able to do season since March 8, 2009. Washington pulled even at piece of skiing last year in a race here in the past. That always Tomas Vokoun stopped 33 1:20 of the second period when she didn’t win. She went down helps me every year to believe shots, but the Capitals couldn’t Chimera lifted an up-close back- on her left hip entering a sec- in myself.” back his effort with any firepow- hander over Fleury’s left shoul- tion of the course named Fall The 27-year-old from Burns- er on the other end of the ice. der. Away, but made an impressive ville, Minn., was second to The Capitals took only 17 shots recovery on the slope’s face and Switzerland’s Dominique Gisin against Marc-Andre Fleury in Rangers 5, Hurricanes 3 ASSOCIATED PRESS actually made up time on the in the final training run for the their second straight 2-1loss RALEIGH, N.C. — Ryan Pittsburgh Penguins left wing Chris Kunitz, center, celebrates his bottom section. first of two downhills starting since Hunter, a former Capitals McDonagh, Marian Gaborik and goal with teammates Simon Despres (47) and Matt Niskanen, Vonn finished second in that Friday. star, replaced the fired Bruce Sean Avery scored in a 4:53 span right, during the third period of an NHL game against the Wash- downhill to Germany’s Maria Switzerland’s Marianne Kauf- Boudreau on Monday. of the second period and the ington Capitals on Thursday in Washington. The Penguins won 2-1. Riesch-Hoefl. It was Vonn’s mann-Aberhalden was third. Crosby was held without a New York Rangers rallied to second runner-up result to the It remains to be seen if Vonn’s point for only the second time in beat the for rallied for a victory over the Jets 1, Coyotes 0 German in two days, but Vonn personal life intrudes on her six games since his return. He their fourth straight win. Ottawa Senators. WINNIPEG, Manitoba — wasn’t leaving Lake Louise skiing both at Lake Louise and received his concussion by tak- Ryan Callahan and Michael Nystrom took possession of Ondrej Pavelec made 33 saves in without a victory. She won the during the season. ing two blows to the head last Sauer had the other goals for the puck behind the Ottawa net, his second shutout of the season January, the first of which came the Rangers, who got points drifted to the left circle and fired and Bryan Little’s first-period against the Capitals on New from 14 players and earned their ashot past goalie Craig An- goal held up as the Jets beat Year’s Day in the Winter Classic. 11th win in 13 games. Martin derson for his ninth goal of the Phoenix in the Coyotes’ first Since coming back, the standout Biron made 28 saves as he made season, one short of matching game back in Winnipeg since center has two goals and nine aspot start for No. 1goalie his career high. leaving for the desert in 1996. assists. Henrik Lundqvist. Milan Michalek had given the Little scored the game’s only Crosby’s lengthy absence, New York remained three Senators a 2-1advantage at 11:42 goal off a rebound while Coyotes along with the ineffectiveness points behind Eastern Confer- of the final period. goalie Mike Smith was out of this season of Washington’s Alex ence-leading Pittsburgh, but the Daniel Alfredsson took a shot position. Ovechkin, has dimmed one of Rangers have played four fewer from the right point that re- Winnipeg (10-11-4), the former the NHL’s most notable individ- games than the Penguins. bounded off goalie Andrew Atlanta Thrashers who relocated ual duels. Ovechkin was also Derek Joslin, Jeff Skinner and Raycroft to the left circle. Mi- before this season, snapped a held without a point, and he has Jiri Tlutsy scored goals for Car- chalek beat two Stars to the two-game losing streak. After only one goal in his last 10 olina, winless in two games puck and then beat Raycroft the game, the crowd gave the games. under new coach . with a shot for his team-high new Jets a standing ovation and Kunitz got the game-winner 15th goal. saluted them at center ice as the by skating around a check by Stars 3, Radek Dvorak and Steve Ott players raised their sticks. John Erskine and firing a wrist Senators 2 also scored for Dallas, and Ray- Smith faced 31 shots as Phoe- AP PHOTO shot that bounced off Vokoun DALLAS — Eric Nystrom croft made 33 saves. nix (13-8-3) had a two-game Lindsey Vonn races down the course during a training run at and bounded into the net. scored the tiebreaking goal with Erik Condra had Ottawa’s winning streak broken. the women’s World Cup downhill ski competition in Lake Louise, Washington has lost four 2:20 left and the other goal. Alberta on Thursday.

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asked to predict I would see discount. That won’t be the $1 million. Those days are mediately have success, and PRICE their number likely falling in case as new university presi- over.” compensation hefty enough to FIT the $2.5-3.5 million range, ob- dent Rodney Erickson and act- Paterno wasn’t the only ensure the job will be worth viously depending on who they ing athletic director David M. Penn State coach to work on their while as the cleanup Continued from Page 1B target.” Joyner go about the important the cheap, relatively speaking. process is taking place. Continued from Page 1B ty’s reputation. Said Tony Barnhart, CBS business of selecting a new His nine assistants have Figure on Penn State being “Linebacker U.” defensive Ohio State athletic director Sports analyst and host of coach to oversee a multimil- logged 159 years of combined on the hook for a minimum of schemes for Paterno, was Gene Smith said Meyer would “The Tony Barnhart Show” on lion-dollar football program service because of devotion to $2.5 million a year for its next charged Nov. 5 with sexually receive an annual base salary CBS Sports Network: “I don’t that for decades had been syn- JoePa and to Penn State, and coach, and maybe even $3 mil- abusing eight boys over a of $4 million, plus another $2.4 know what Penn State is think- onymous with Paterno. maybe in part because a dollar lion-plus if it hopes to hit a 15-year span. The ex-assistant million in “retention pay- ing, but my experience is that The quaint notion that Penn stretches further in State Col- grand slam on the public-rela- coach has acknowledged that he showered with boys but ments” spread over the life of when somebody gets a big con- State can cherry-pick Paterno’s lege than in a lot of other col- tions front instead of just a denied molesting them. the contract. He can also qual- tract like (Meyer’s), everybody successor at rock-bottom rates lege towns. Bradley, the defen- bases-empty homer. Paterno, the Division I ify for supplemental bonuses, has to go higher to remain —because well, it’s Penn State sive coordinator who became Of course, there are critics leader with 409 career victo- such as for winning conference competitive.” —is as far gone as the days interim coach Dec. 9, reported- who will claim that the image- ries, announced his retire- and national championships. Aspokesman for the Amer- when Beaver Stadium had a ly didn’t even receive a minor smearing Sandusky scandal is ment effective the end of the Such add-ons can run up to $1 ican Football Coaches Associ- seating capacity of 48,000 and bump in salary when he was the result of a “football cul- season on the morning of million. ation said the organization had had difficulty filling all of temporarily promoted to finish ture” that needs to be signif- Nov. 9 amid mounting crit- Meyer’s compensation could no comment on Meyer’s con- those seats. out the 2011 season in Pater- icantly dialed back in Happy icism that school officials approach $5 million per year if tract or what impact it might Reports indicate that Missis- no’s stead. Valley, lest the jocks in the hel- should have done more to he meets certain incentives, have on salaries overall. sippi State coach Dan Mullen If, as many suspect, the same mets and shoulder pads sub- respond to allegations of putting him in the rarefied According to a USA Today is the front-runner for the Penn Board of Trustees that took vert the educational mission of alleged abuse. Despite the company of Texas’ Mack report on salaries, 58 of 120 State job. Mullen signed a four- the bold step of firing Paterno the university. Paying millions announcement, school trust- Brown ($5,192,500), Alaba- FBS head coaches are making year contract worth $10.6 mil- decides on a total houseclean- of dollars to a football coach, ees fired Paterno about 12 hours later. ma’s Nick Saban ($4,683,333) at least $1 million a year, a fig- lion, with a $1.4 million ing of the football coaching any football coach, flies in the Paterno is not a target of and Oklahoma’s Bob Stoops ure that presumes seven-figure buyout, after the 2010 season staff, it’s likely the trustees face of the argument that foot- the investigation. ($4,075,000). He immediately salaries for coaches at that lev- —and a reported flirtation will look to an outsider with ball should be just another as- Longtime assistant Tom becomes the Big Ten’s highest- el or higher for private institu- with the University of Miami. no ties to the old master and pect of campus life. Bradley, who is 1-2 since tak- paid coach, his base salary tions such as Notre Dame, Araise from his annual salary the sequestered empire he cre- “Any time you have uncer- ing over on an interim basis, eclipsing the $3,785,000 paid Southern California, Stanford, of $2.65 million would seem ated. Given how long Paterno tainty in a football program has expressed interest in to Iowa’s Kirk Ferentz. Brigham Young and Vander- like a necessity, if he were to ran the show, that would elim- and you’re being asked to take keeping the job full time. Agents for high-profile bilt, which aren’t required to move to Penn State. inate quite a few interested it over, you have to take that Some critics have said the coaches who are making, or reveal coaching salaries. Kent was asked if PSU would parties and narrow the field to uncertainty into account,” next coach should have no might make, themselves avail- Interestingly, Paterno — the have to overpay, given the mes- those who have yet to become Barnhart said. “Penn State is previous ties to Penn State able for a fresh challenge can’t winningest Division I coach of sy situation the new coach teary-eyed when the student one of the great franchises in given the scandal. expect all their clients to now all time with 409 victories — would inherit. section chants “We are . . . the history of college football Erickson maintained the enter the exclusive $4 million ranked 11th among the 12 Big “It depends,” said Kent, who Penn State!” and it has a great deal going for search was “wide open” when asked if he would rule out club. But they’ll demand, and Ten head coaches for the 2011 co-authored a research paper, “While it would obviously do it. Whoever Penn State hires is anyone with a Penn State get, highly favorable arrange- season with a salary of “Determinants of Coaching alot of good for public percep- going to have to balance the at- connection, but declined ments that only a few years ago $1,022,794. The only Big Ten Salaries in FBS Football,” that tion, I have a hard time believ- tractiveness of the job and the comment on any specific would have been considered coach making less than JoePa will be published early next ing that they will go outside of wide support from a great fan candidate. Acting athletic exorbitant. It is no longer un- was Purdue’s Danny Hope, at year in the Journal of Sport the family,” Kent said. “There base vs. the uncertainty of the director David Joyner is head- usual for a coach with an estab- $925,000. Even Michigan de- Management. “If they hire in- are too many vested interests situation.” ing a six-person search com- lished track record, or even fensive coordinator Greg Mat- ternally — or ‘within the fam- in the Penn State family that Football is the engine that mittee for a replacement. one who gets hot at the right tison, the highest-paid assist- ily’ — it will cost them some- would have a hard time with often drives alumni contribu- time, to command a salary in ant in the Big Ten, makes what less. that. However, if the right per- tions, and football at Penn excess of $2 million a year, and $750,000. While Mattison “Logic would dictate that son became available, this State not only is a self-sustain- second-tier field leader. It’s sometimes $3 million. might be the exception, assist- there would be a premium to might be the only time (given ing enterprise, but one that is even possible that a charismat- Dr. Aubrey Kent, director of ant-coach salaries throughout be paid for having to be the surrounding circumstances) profitable enough to fund an ic coach with name recogni- Temple’s Sport Industry Re- the Big Ten are on the rise as person to come into a very where an outside hire would be overall athletic program en- tion could reinvigorate a staid search Center, was asked what well. tough situation, however that tolerable to the base. compassing 31 varsity sports. program some already be- impact Meyer’s salary would According to the USA Today is from the outside looking in. “At the end of the day, the Admissions applications invar- lieved was regressing under have on the market value for figures, the average salary “Within the football-coach- next hire is going to have a ve- iably tend to rise in correlation the leadership of an octogenar- the next PSU coach. went from $1.4 million in 2006 ing community, Penn State is a ry tough role — balancing hon- to the on-field success of many ian whose declining health was “Generally, I would think not to $2.125 million in 2011, plum job and the fact that ex- oring the past (the Paterno schools’ football teams. such that he no longer went on much,” Kent said in an email meaning Paterno was making pectations might be a little legend) with the program’s That’s why Penn State — the road to sweet-talk top pro- response. “Unless Penn State almost half of the average. lower than usual might actual- need to break from that very Joyner heads a seven-person spects and their families. can find another multiple The nearly 85-year-old Pa- ly be beneficial. Most coaches past. If it were me, I’d want to search committee charged For the first time since Lyn- championship winner and pro- terno, fired on Nov. 9 in the (who necessarily live in a rela- be the guy after the next guy with the responsibility of iden- don B. Johnson occupied the ven consistent winner who just wake of the Jerry Sandusky tively isolated world) think Pa- (like Meyer was at Florida ... tifying coaches who might be White House, Penn State has happens to be rested and avail- child sexual abuse scandal, terno got a raw deal and won’t not Ron Zook).” the right fit — needs to make a to choose who will represent it able. Since Penn State has so never gave the impression that hesitate to take the job. Over- Candidates without the boffo hire, and soon, to retain on those football Saturdays. much in common with Ohio money was the most important all, while I don’t think that Penn State stamp will want to the verbal commitments of It’s a decision university offi- State (size, conference, tradi- thing in his life. So, for much PSU will have to pay a premi- be satisfied that they have a recruits who could look else- cials can’t afford to get wrong. tion), it will be used as a log- of his legendary career, he gave um, they are crazy if they think chance to win, some guarantee where if they suspect their fu- It’s also a decision they can’t ical comparison, but if I was Penn State a sizable hometown they can get anyone good for of job security if they don’t im- tures will be turned over to a afford to scrimp on. CMYK

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PR0 GOLF most recently, an analyst on ESPN. VALENTINE Valentine, who also guided the Chiba Lotte Marines to a 2005 championship, greeted Continued from Page 1B one reporter in Japanese. have in this organization is a “Bobby’s a big personality,” gift to anyone, and I think I’m a Henry said. “I think that’s a receiver of this gift. plus.” “I think we’re going to do Valentine brings to Boston a this, man,” he said, smiling and reputation as a polarizing fig- turning to shake hands with ure who wasn’t afraid to criti- general manager Ben Chering- cize his players publicly — ton. “And I really and truly ap- something former Red Sox preciate this opportunity.” manager Terry Francona never The 61-year-old former Mets did — and who bickered with andRangersmanageragreedto his boss at the Mets. But he atwo-year deal with club op- takes over a team with a bit of a tions for 2014 and 2015. The reputation problem of its own: news conference was attended After going 7-20 in September by owner John Henry and his and missing the playoffs by one wife, by Red Sox CEO Larry game, the Red Sox have been Lucchino, by an entourage of hounded by reports that play- friends from Stamford, Conn., ers drank beer and ate fried by dozens of team employees chicken in the clubhouse dur- and by about 100 members of ing games instead of sitting in the media, many of them from the dugout to support their New York outlets that covered teammates. Valentine in his days with the “Ididn’t seeitfirsthand,”Val- Mets. entine cautioned, before saying “There is a buzz,” Lucchino about the team what he could said, acknowledging that Val- have said in his own defense: entine’s personality and his his- “Reputation is something oth- toryinNewYork couldenhance er people think about you. an already intense AL East ri- Right now maybe this group of valry with the Yankees. “I think guys has a reputation that is not it does add a little bit of kero- warranted. ... I can tell you I sene to the fire.” look forward to working with The event was catered — this group and establishing a wraps were served, naturally, culture of excellence.” for the man who claims to have Vowing to get to know the AP PHOTO invented them. The director of players personally first, Valen- Tiger Woods tees off on the sixth hole in the first round of the Chevron World Challenge. He finished the day with a score of 69, tied for public safety in Stamford, tine said there was no single 2nd place, 3 strokes behind K.J. Choi at Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, Cali., on Thursday. where he runs a restaurant and way to restore discipline to a an athletic training facility, Val- clubhouse. entineisalsoacookingandball- “I don’t have a Ten Com- room dancing aficionado, the mandments of Baseball that Choi has 3-shot lead over Woods, Stricker son-in-law of former major I’m going to recite to them,” he leaguer Ralph Branca and, said.

The Associated Press wind was in the forecast, with right thumb trying to play out ter had a 71, and John Daly shot THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — some projections of 60 mph of the mess. He made another a74. maselli of Lewiston, Maine. He K.J. Choi opened with five gusts. double bogey, and then finished FINE said he told police that Fine straight birdies. Tiger Woods But when the elite field ar- with a bogey for a 74. Pga Tour Qualifying molested him in 2002 in a Pitts- looked as good as he did in rived at Sherwood, there was Matt Kuchar, coming off a Tournament burgh hotel room after a game. Australia, making his fourth not even a breeze. Woods and World Cup win with Gary LA QUINTA, Calif. — Will Continued from Page 1B He said Fine touched him birdie with a 3-iron to an elevat- Stricker birdied the opening two Woodland in China, was 4 under Claxton shot a 2-under 70 in say about the investigation.” “multiple” times in that one in- ed green on the par-5 fifth that holes with relative ease. Woods until he made triple bogey on windy conditions to take a one- Outside the Carrier Dome, cident. covered the flag. added another birdie on No. 4 the 16th, bogeyed the 17th and stroke lead over Matt Jones and more than a dozen students Under federal law in 2002, And then, without warning, with a 25-foot putt, and then had to settle for a 72. Harris English after the second had put up tents in a temporary prosecutions for the sexual or the wind showed up Thursday came his 3-iron from 229 yards Woods also made a bogey on round of the PGA Tour Qualify- encampment called “Boeheim- physical abuse or kidnapping in the foothills of Sherwood to 18 feet for an eagle attempt the 16th after popping up a tee ing Tournament. burg” already waiting by the of a child under 18 could con- Country Club. that burned the edge. shot and running into trouble The top 25 in the six-round doors for tonight’s game tinue until the victim turned Choi held his own in gusts up He was standing on the sixth with his attempt to lay up. Earli- event at PGA West will earn against No. 10 Florida. 25. Subsequent amendments to 30 mph and finished with a green, 15 feet behind the hole, er on the ninth hole, he had a 2012 PGA Tour cards. Huddling against the cold, changed that to the life of the 6-under 66, giving him a three- when a big gust backed Woods nasty lie on the side of a hill Claxton had a 10-under total. one group of students said they child or 10 years after the of- shot lead over Woods and Steve off his putt and scattered leaves with a large branch in his way, Claxton and Jones played the had been waiting outside since fense, whichever is longer. Stricker in the Chevron World raced across the fairway behind and he moved the ball only TPC Stadium Course, while Tuesday and enthusiastically Tomaselli, who faces sexual Challenge. him. about 10 yards. But those were English was at the Nicklaus supported Boeheim. Max Ka- abuse charges in Maine, filed a They were the only three On the next hole, Stricker the rare mistakes. Tournament Course. David plan, a freshman from Ran- claim of sex abuse against his players to break 70 in the 18- was staring over an iron shot Duval was tied for 81st at even dolph, N.J., called Boeheim father, Fred Tomaselli, in June man field in the final official that was drawing right at the Nedbank Golf Challenge par after a 72 on the Nicklaus “the face of Syracuse basket- in New York. Lt. Glenn Miner, event in America this year. flag. A strong gust swatted the SUN CITY, South Africa — course. ball.” aspokesman for the New York “Anything under par is a good ball out of the sky and dropped Defending champion Lee West- Earlier Thursday, Syracuse State Police, confirmed the in- day today with the wind up,” it 20 feet short of the green into wood made a 20-foot birdie putt Lpga Final Qualifying Chancellor Nancy Cantor said vestigation was completed in said Woods, a four-time winner the deep rough. on the final hole for a 4-under Tournament the school decided to fire Fine September and no charges of this event and the tourna- Watney was motoring along 68 and a share of the lead with DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — upon hearing an audiotape re- were brought against Fred To- ment host. “If the wind stayed at 2 under when he had a birdie Masters winner Charl Schwart- Christine Song shot a 2-under corded by Bobby Davis, one of maselli. down, you’re going to have to putt on the 14th. He addressed zel in the Nedbank Golf Chal- 70 in windy conditions on Fine’s three accusers. ESPN Fred Tomaselli has said he shoot probably 68 or below for the ball, backed off and watched lenge. LPGA International’s Legends broadcast the 2002 audiotape, thinks his son is lying about be- it to be a good score.” it move, costing him a one-shot Robert Karlsson opened with Course to take a two-stroke lead recorded by Davis, of a conver- ing abused by Fine. Five of the six players who penalty. A new rule that would a69 at Gary Player Country over Stephanie Kono after the sation between Davis and a As the investigation contin- broke par — Jim Furyk, Nick eliminate the penalty stroke if Club, and top-ranked Luke Do- second round of the LPGA Final woman ESPN identified as ues, advocates for sex abuse Watney and Rickie Fowler were deemed that the wind moved nald was another stroke back Qualifying Tournament. Fine’s wife, Laurie, in which victims have said Hall of Fame at 71 — had most recently the ball after address is not along with Martin Kaymer, Song had an 8-under 136 total she says she knew “everything coach Jim Boeheim should re- played at blustery Royal Mel- effective until Jan. 1. Graeme McDowell, Jason Dufn- in the 90-hole event. She that went on.” sign or be fired for adamantly bourne in the Presidents Cup. Watney took a positive out of er, Simon Dyson and K.T. Kim. opened with a 66 on Wednesday Cantor’s comments were in a defending Fine and verbally Choi figures he had even a that bogey. on the Champions Course. Ko- published response to a USA disparaging the accusers. greater advantage. He lives in “I might be the last player in Hong Kong Open no, an amateur, had a 71 on the Today editorial Thursday that University trustees have Dallas. history to be penalized under HONG KONG — U.S. Open Legends Course. The top 40 and calls on Syracuse to release a been instructed to refer all “I was used to playing in the that rule,” he said. “That could champion Rory McIlroy shot a ties will receive 2012 LPGA “full accounting” of what it did questions back to the universi- windy conditions, not only play- be a trivia question one day.” 6-under 64 in blustery condi- Tour membership. and why Fine was kept on the ty but some contacted by The ing in Melbourne, but also liv- Best that he not hold his tions for share of the lead with job. Associated Press offered sup- ing in Dallas, where there’s 20- breath on that one. Alvaro Quiros and David Horsey New Zealand Open Fine, who was denied the al- port for Boeheim and said to 30-mile wind every other Jason Day was among the in the Hong Kong Open. CHRISTCHURCH, New Zeal- legations, was fired Sunday. there was no indication his job day,” Choi said. “I’m used to leaders until the wind gobbled Two-time champion Miguel and — New Zealand’s Jim Cus- Federal authorities are not was in danger. practicing in those conditions. up his approach on the par-5 Angel Jimenez opened with a 65 din and Australia’s Brad Kenne- constrained by a statute of limi- Associated Press Writers I’ve become very comfortable in 16th, leading to double bogey. on the Hong Kong Golf Club’s dy shot 4-under 68s to share the tations should they turn up evi- Ben Dobbin, and Michael Vir- those windy conditions.” Then he hit into the trees on Fanling Course. first-round lead in the New dence Fine molested his latest tanen and Mary Esch in Albany The notorious Santa Ana the par-3 17th and injured his Defending champion Ian Poul- Zealand Open. accuser, 23-year-old Zach To- contributed to this report. CMYK

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COLLEGE BASKETBALL Players authorize NBA return of union NEW YORK — NBA players have authorized the return of Top-ranked ’Cats Continued from Page 1B the players’ association, with ulated they wanted to play to- more than 300 submitting the necessary signatures to a gether, but Anthony denied try- third-party accounting group. ing to recruit his Olympic team- The union must re-form mate. before players and owners can defeat St. John’s “As far as me recruiting Chris continue negotiating a Paul, no, not at all,” he said at the collective bargaining Knicks’ training facility. “We’re agreement. The hope is to The Associated Press Doron Lamb threw an 18-foot very close friends. I’m pretty sure complete the CBA next week so both sides can ratify it in time LEXINGTON, Ky. — Fresh- alley-oop that Darius Miller you guys saw him in New York a to open training camps Dec. 9. man Anthony Davis scored 15 slammed with one hand that lot due to the player meetings “This is good news and points, grabbed 15 rebounds made it 74-49 with 3:49 left. and stuff like that, but we’ve nev- completes another step in the and had eight of a school-record Vargas tied, then broke the er had any conversation about process of finalizing our 18 blocks in No. 1Kentucky’s school record for blocks in a him coming to New York. That’s agreement,” NBA spokesman 81-59 victory over St. John’s on 48-second span to surpass the something that I would leave up Tim Frank said. When talks with the NBA Thursday night. mark set against Morehead to him, him and his family. I’m broke down Nov. 14, the NBPA Terrence Jones added 26 State on Nov. 20, 1997. Lamb staying away from that.” disclaimed interest in points and nine rebounds for finished with 16 points. The Anthony trade saga lasted representing the players, the Wildcats (7-0), who head St. John’s was without coach from the summer of 2010 until paving the way for them to file into a highly anticipated show- Steve Lavin, who is recovering Denver finally dealt him to the an antitrust lawsuit against the down with No. 5 North Carolina from prostate cancer surgery Knicks in February, and he said league. But negotiations continued despite the on Saturday on a high note after and has missed the Red Storm’s he doesn’t think the NBA needs a litigation, and a tentative astalwart defensive perform- last three games. Assistant repeat of it now. Yet, he also real- agreement was reached early ance. coach Mike Dunlap, who won izes that “regardless of what I’m last Saturday. The union Davis blocked four shots two NCAA titles with Division saying right here today, that will needed at least 260 signatures before the first timeout, and II Metro State, paced up and be the biggest topic, the biggest from players to be received by Kentucky set the team record down in the white tennis shoes discussion, at the beginning of the American Accounting with Eloy Vargas’ swat with 2:42 Lavin and his staff wear. the season, the beginning of Association by the end of the day Thursday and had easily to go. Davis finished one block His team played well early, training camp.” surpassed that number by the short of tying the individual relying on Achiuwa and Hark- Paul will do his best to ignore close of business. mark of nine set by Sam Bowie less on both ends and each had it. in 1981 and matched by Andre 10 rebounds. “I don’t think about it, to tell Riddick in 1993. you the truth,” he said. “I’m just until next week. The Heat also God’sgift Achiuwa scored 18 Texas Tech 61, ready to get out here and com- were without Mike Miller, who points and Moe Harkless added Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 54 pete and hoop. This is what I do.” has battled injuries since signing 16 for the Red Storm (4-4) in St. CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — AP PHOTO In the meantime, the status of there last summer. He will miss John’s first appearance in Rupp Jaye Crockett scored 12 points Kentucky’s Doron Lamb, left, shoots in front of St. John’s D’An- the current free agents must be about eight weeks while recover- Arena since the 1985 Final Four to lead a balanced Texas Tech gelo Harrison during the second half of an NCAA basketball solved. Chandler is one of the big- ing from hernia surgery this when it lost to then-No. 1Ge- squad in a win against Texas game in Lexington, Ky., on Thursday. gest, and though he provided the week. orgetown. A&M-Corpus Christi. Mavericks the interior defense There was no guarantee Miller This game was much differ- Crockett was the only one in 51 home games, extending its break, hitting all four of her they needed to finally win a title, would return anyway, given the ent than the last time the Wild- double figures, but the Red school-record winning streak at shots from the field and all five they may not spend the money considerable speculation the cats took over the No. 1spot in Raiders (4-3) had five players Cameron Indoor Stadium to 27 at the line for the much quicker necessary to bring him back. Heat would waive him via the coach John Calipari’s first year score at least eight points. Java- games. Hurricanes (6-1). She finished 7 “You can’t see my fingers or amnesty clause that will be in the when they lost at South Car- rez Willis and Toddrick Gotcher Courtney Moses scored 17 for 7 and 6 for 7, respectively. toes, but they are crossed hoping new CBA. olina on Jan. 26, 2010. had nine points each, Jordan points to lead Purdue (6-1), Shenise Johnson added 13 that Tyson’s coming back,” guard “I know Mike. He’s a strong Davis blocked his sixth shot Tolbert and Ty Nurse eight which fell to 0-5 all time in the points and Stefanie Yderstrom Jason Terry said. “He was a big guy, he’s going to stay positive early in the second half then apiece. ACC/Big Ten Challenge. Britta- had 11 in Miami’s second-closest part of what we accomplished and he’s going to get back as soon finished an alley-oop on the ny Rayburn added 16 points for game this season. here. We’ve laid a foundation. To as he can,” said Heat forward other end from Marquis Teague Women’s Roundup the Boilermakers. take a step backward would be Udonis Haslem, who went to the that gave Kentucky a 42-27 lead Duke 64, Purdue 53 Delaware 81, Princeton 70 terrible. I’m not saying that we University of Florida with Miller with 16:26 left. He got his sev- DURHAM, N.C. — Haley Miami 76, Michigan State 60 PRINCETON, N.J. — Elena wouldn’t have a chance to win and considers him one of his very enth a little over a minute later Peters scored 14 points to help EAST LANSING, Mich. — Delle Donne scored 32 points to this year if Tyson doesn’t come closest friends. “The key with and his eighth with just over 12 No. 7 Duke beat No. 13 Purdue. Morgan Stroman scored 20 help No. 24 Delaware beat Prin- back, but it definitely puts things Mike is, we’ve got to fight him minutes to go. Chloe Wells added 13 points points in a near-perfect shooting ceton. up against us.” not to get back too fast. He’s go- Kentucky kept extending its and Chelsea Gray had 11 for the night to lead No. 9 Miami past This was the Blue Hens’ (5-0) Chris Bosh, looking more mus- ing to want to be out there. He’s lead by holding St. John’s to 32 Blue Devils (5-1), who finished Michigan State in the Big Ten/ first-ever game as a ranked team cular, arrived at Miami’s facility, going to want to play. He’s got to percent shooting, and the fans with a 50-32 rebound margin. ACC Challenge. as they entered the poll Mon- where LeBron James and just pace himself and get got a few final thrills when Duke won for the 50th time in Stroman had 13 points at the day. Dwyane Wade aren’t expected healthy.” CMYK

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IN BRIEF Buy a piece of the Packers State ups effort to collect online sales tax The Green Bay Packers, the NFL’s only publicly owned team, announced By RON BARTIZEK collecting the 6 percent Penn- erally accepted that a business who solicits orders through a vantage. details Thursday about their first stock [email protected] sylvania sales tax. Companies with a physical presence in link on a website with its home “We will engage in some ou- sale in 14 years and fifth in team histo- HARRISBURG – The state have until Feb. 1to obtain a Pennsylvania was required to base in Pennsylvania. treach” to remind companies ry. Department of Revenue is tak- sales tax license or potentially collect tax on sales made to Meuser emphasized that al- they should review the clarifi- The money will help pay for $130 ing steps to collect some of an face enforcement action. state residents. Amazon.com, though he expects the state to cation and determine if they million in renovations at historic Lam- estimated $350 million in an- “There may be some (busi- which has a distribution center increase collections, the focus should be collecting taxes, beau Field in Green Bay. nual sales taxes that currently nesses) that aren’t as informed near Hazleton, has tried to of the clarification is on fair- Meuser said. Packers stock isn’t like regular stock. go unpaid as a result of pur- as they should be” of the defini- fight even that requirement, ness. State law requires purchas- The value doesn’t go up, there are no chases made online. tion of “nexus” as applied to but recently agreed in Califor- “Our primary goal was to en- ers to pay a “use tax” on items dividends and it has virtually no resale On Thursday the depart- sales tax collection, said Reve- nia to begin collecting taxes force a law that exists,” he said. that were not taxed at the time value. ment issued a clarification of nue Secretary Dan Meuser. next year if a hoped-for federal Many local retailers, Meuser of sale, but in a release an- There are currently 112,205 share- law regarding what purchases “That’s why we felt it was im- tax policy is not adopted. said, have told him they are nouncing the clarification, the holders who own a total of 4.75 million are subject to sales tax and ad- portant to issue, not a new pol- The Pennsylvania clarifica- “getting slaughtered on a daily department said, “It is more ef- shares. Another 250,000 shares will go vised online retailers and other icy, not a new law, but a clarifi- tion would seem to touch near- basis” by e-commerce compa- ficient and much less burden- on sale Tuesday, available by mail or at out-of-state sellers to review it cation.” ly all online retailers, since it in- nies that use the absence of some for the tax to be collected packers.com. In either case, the shares to determine if they should be Previously, it had been gen- cludes any out-of-state seller sales tax as a competitive ad- by vendors …” cost $250 plus a handling charge. Sunoco shuts refinery Sunoco is idling a refinery in subur- Achilly November? ban Philadelphia, and the company says about 490 layoffs are expected. Sunoco CEO Lynn Elsenhans said Thursday that deteriorating market Not for car sales conditions are forcing the move at the facility in Marcus Hook. Sunoco says about 100 employees By TOM KRISHER will be placed elsewhere within the and DEE-ANN DURBIN AP Auto Writers company. DETROIT — People are finally replacing the cars and trucks they held on to during the economic slump, Rita’s Water Ice taken over giving a big boost to U.S. auto sales in November. Chrysler, Ford, Nissan and Hyundai were among the Falconhead Capital LLC says it has companies reporting double-digit gains from last year, taken a controlling stake in Rita’s Wa- in what is normally a lackluster month because of col- ter Ice Franchise Co. LLC, whose Ital- der weather and holiday distractions. This November, ian ice treats are sold in 18 states. buyers were lured by good deals, improving confidence The private equity firm did not dis- in the economy and the need to trade in older cars. close Thursday how much it paid for An early blitz of holiday advertising helped convince the stake from an investment group led some people that it was a by Jim Rudolph. Rudolph kept a minor- good time to buy. Ken Czu- ity position in the company, which is bay, Ford’s vice president VOLT SALES LAG based in suburban Philadelphia. AP PHOTO for U.S. sales, says dealers Since its founding in 1984, Rita’s has General Motors’s Chevrolet saw the same rise in sales grown to 550 franchises. Acustomer guides her shopping carts with televisions purchased at a Target store in Colma, Calif. In Volt will miss its sales an unexpected twist, TVs are topping many Christmas lists this year. that other merchants did target of 10,000 cars this on Black Friday and the year, the company said Jail for Rajaratnam Saturday after Thanksgiv- Thursday. While dealers ing. sold 1,139 of the plug-in Ahedge fund founder’s long-shot bid hybrids last month, the Economy better, but… Industry sales rose 14 company is more than to remain free pending appeals of his percent to 994,721, accord- 3,800 shy of its 2011 goal. insider trading conviction and 11-year ing to Autodata Corp. It GM aims to sell 45,000 prison sentence was rejected Thursday By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER cy Economics, said the increase in new orders sug- was the fastest sales pace Volts in the United States by a federal appeals court. AP Economics Writer gested that factory output will expand at an even since August 2009, when next year and export an- The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Ap- ASHINGTON — The economy is picking faster pace next month. the government offered big other 15,000. peals in Manhattan denied the request up. If only job growth would follow. “The economy seems finally to be developing re- rebates for drivers to trade of Raj Rajaratnam after hearing argu- W Aspate of data Thursday showed U.S. al momentum; growth is accelerating,” he said in a in their gas-guzzling clunkers. U.S. sales would hit 13.6 ments a day earlier. Rajaratnam, a factories grew last month at the fastest pace since note to clients. million this year if they stayed at the same pace they did 54-year-old Sri Lanka native, was sen- June, construction spending increased for a third Separately, the Labor Department said the num- in November. That’s far better than the 12.6 million in tenced in October to the longest prison straight month, and both retail sales and auto sales ber of people who applied for unemployment bene- the first 10 months of this year. sentence ever to result from an insider rose in November. fits last week rose above 400,000 for the first time in Toyota Motor Corp.’s sales rose 7 percent for the trading case. He is scheduled to report But the number of people applying for unemploy- four weeks. The increase comes after applications month, the first time the company has seen a year-over- to prison Monday. He had asked for ment benefits is still too high to signal strong hir- had drifted lower over the past two months. year increase since April. leniency because of health problems. ing. Athird report showed that U.S. builders spent But Honda Motor Co. continued to struggle, partly And manufacturers could face strains overseas in more in October on new homes, offices and shop- because of flooding in Thailand that forced the compa- key export markets, especially if Europe’s debt cri- ping centers. Construction spending rose for a third ny to slow down U.S. production. Honda sales fell 10 sis worsens and leads the continent into another re- straight month, the Commerce Department said. percent for the month. cession. Despite the gains, overall construction spending re- Chrysler’s sales rose 45 percent from a year earlier. For now, factories are growing. The Institute for mained depressed. They were led by the Jeep Compass small SUV, which $3.31$$3.46 2.98 Supply Management, a trade group of purchasing Meanwhile, retailers from Macy’s to Costco on had a nearly10-fold increase in sales.At General Motors managers, said Thursday that its manufacturing in- Thursday reported monthly revenue at stores open Co., sales of the Chevrolet Cruze compact rose 64 per- dex rose to 52.7 in November, up from 50.8 in Octo- at least a year — an indicator of a merchant’s health cent, while the Silverado pickup, GM’s top-selling vehi- $4.06 ber. Any reading above 50 indicates expansion. —that beat Wall Street estimates. The overall tally cle, saw sales jump 34 percent. 07/17/08 An index that measures new orders rose to a sev- for the 21 retailers that reported revenue for No- Ford’s sales rose13 percent, fueled by the new Explor- en-month high. vember rose 3.2 percent, according to the Interna- er SUV, whose sales more than tripled over last Novem- Ian Shepherdson, an economist at High Frequen- tional Council of Shopping Centers. ber.

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LEGAL AD LEGAL NOTICE CALL 829-7130 TO PLACE AN AD PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY Dallas Borough 100 LEGAL NOTICE GIVEN that the Council at the regu- A Special Session of Board of School larly scheduled City Council has 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ ANNOUNCEMENTS Directors of the meeting to be held been scheduled for 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ DEADLINES Lake-Lehman Wednesday, Tuesday, December Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices 110 Lost Saturday School District has December 21, 2011 6, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. 12:30 on Friday scheduled a special at 7:30 PM in Coun- in City Council LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS AND RESIDENTS meeting for the pur- cil Chambers, 25 Chambers, 4th ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS OF THE CITY OF WILKES-BARRE, Sunday pose of reorganiza- Main Street, Dallas, Floor, City Hall, 40 LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA 4:00 pm on tion on Monday, PA 18612, will con- East Market Street, Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for ALL JUNK CARS December 5, 2011 sider for adoption Wilkes-Barre, PA for Friday Structural Renovations to the Dallas Ele- at 7:00 PM in the the following the second consid- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the City of Wilkes- Library of the Ordinance: eration of the Gen- mentary School, 2000 Conyngham WANTED!! Monday Avenue, Dallas, PA 18612-0720 will be Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania (the “City”), proposes to 4:30 pm on Junior-Senior High eral Obligation Note, enact at a meeting that is to be held not more than thirty (30) Friday School. The com- Dallas Borough Series C of 2011. received at the Administrative Offices of ŠCALL ANYTIME the Dallas School District, P. O. Box 2000, days nor less than three (3) days from the date of advertisement bined Committee- Ordinance #10-2011 of this Notice, an ordinance (the "Ordinance") authorizing, among 2000 Conyngham Avenue, Dallas, PA until Š Tuesday of-the-Whole and entitled “Tax Levy If special accommo- other things, the incurrence of nonelectoral indebtedness of the HONEST PRICES 4:00 pm on regular monthly Ordinance” fixing dations are required 2:00 P.M., prevailing time, on Thursday City to be evidenced by a certain note of the City (the “Note”). Monday meeting for voting the Dallas Borough for persons with dis- December 8th, 2011. Bids must be submit- The caption and summary of the Ordinance to be considered by ŠFREEREMOVAL purposes has been tax rates for 2012. abilities, please noti- ted to the attention of Grant Palfey, Busi- the City at such meeting is as follows: Wednesday rescheduled to fy Jack McCutcheon ness Manager. Bids shall be submitted in ŠCA$H PAID 4:00 pm on Tuesday, December A copy of the pro- at (570) 208-4112. sealed envelopes bearing the name of the AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Tuesday 13, 2011 at 7:00 PM posed Ordinance is Bidder and shall be clearly marked “Reno- WILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, SETTING ON THE SPOT in the Library of the available for inspec- Jim Ryan, City Clerk vations to Dallas Elementary School”. Bids FORTH ITS INTENT TO ISSUE A GENERAL OBLIGATION NOTE, Thursday Junior-Senior High tion by the public at will be publicly opened and read aloud SERIES C OF 2011, OF THE CITY IN THE MAXIMUM PRINCIPAL 4:00 pm on School. the Dallas Borough LINE UP immediately after the scheduled closing AMOUNT OF THREE MILLION NINE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL- Municipal Building 570.301.3602 Wednesday time for receipt of Bids. Bids received LARS ($3,900,000) PURSUANT TO THE ACT OF THE GENERAL If you are a person during regular office A GREAT DEAL... ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, 53 with a disability and hours Monday after the above-referenced date and time Friday IN CLASSIFIED! shall be returned to the Bidder unopened. PA.C.S. CHAPTERS 80-82, AS AMENDED, REENACTED AND ALL 4:00 pm on wish to attend this through Friday SUPPLEMENTED, KNOWN AS THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT Thursday meeting and 9am to 4PM LEGAL NOTICE DEBT ACT (THE "ACT"); FINDING THAT A PRIVATE SALE BY request an auxiliary Separate, sealed Bids will be received for JUNK the following Prime Contracts: NEGOTIATION IS IN THE BEST FINANCIAL INTERESTS OF THE Holidays aid, service or other Tracey Michael Carr NOTICE IS HEREBY CITY; DETERMINING THAT SUCH 2011 NOTE SHALL EVIDENCE CAR & call for deadlines accommodation to Dallas Borough GIVEN that Letters NONELECTORAL DEBT OF THE CITY; SPECIFYING THAT SUCH participate in the Manager Testamentary have 2497-1 General Construction INDEBTEDNESS IS TO BE INCURRED TO PROVIDE FUNDS TO You may email proceeding, please been issued to FINANCE, REFINANCE AND/OR REIMBURSE A PROJECT OF THE TRUCKS your notices to contact the Board LINE UP Anthony J. Weiss, On or after Monday, November 21, 2011, CITY WHICH CONSISTS OF, AMONG OTHER THINGS, ALL OR Secretary at 570- Jr. of 86 Mercedes Bidders may obtain bidding documents by ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: (1) DESIGN, ACQUISITION, CON- WANTED mpeznowski@ 255-2705 to dis- Drive, Wilkes-Barre, submitting a written request for the same, STRUCTION, REHABILITATION, IMPROVEMENT, INSTALLATION, timesleader.com cuss how the Dis- A SUCCESSFUL SALE PA, 18702 Executor together with a check in the non-refund- FURNISHING AND EQUIPPING OF RECREATIONAL FACILITIES OF Highest Prices trict may best of the Estate of able amount of twenty five ($25) dollars, THE CITY LOCATED AT THE COAL STREET PARK COMPLEX IN or fax to accommodate your IN CLASSIFIED! Doris Marie Weiss, payable to: Crabtree, Rohrbaugh & Asso- THE CITY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE REHABILITA- 570-831-7312 needs. Deceased, who ciates, 401 E. Winding Hill Road, Mechan- TION AND IMPROVEMENT OF EXISTING COAL STREET PARK Paid!!! died on October 12, LEGAL NOTICE Do you need more space? icsburg, PA 17055. FACILITIES AND THE DESIGN, ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION, or mail to 2011, late of Wilkes- The Board of REHABILITATION, IMPROVEMENT, INSTALLATION, FURNISHING FREE The Times Leader A yard or garage sale Barre, Luzerne Supervisors of Dal- Bidding documents are available for AND EQUIPPING OF NEW FACILITIES AT THE COAL STREET 15 N. Main Street County, PA. All REMOVAL las Township will examination at the following locations: PARK COMPLEX; (2) DESIGN, ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION, Wilkes-Barre, PA in classified creditors are re- receive bids until RENOVATION, REHABILITATION, IMPROVEMENT, AND INSTAL- 18711 quested to present Call Tuesday, December is the best way LATION, FURNISHING AND EQUIPPING OF SITE, ROADWAY, their claims and all Crabtree, Rohrbaugh & Associates, 20, 2011 at 4:00 INFRASTRUCTURE AND PARKING IMPROVEMENTS ON COAL Vito & Ginos For additional persons indebted to 401 E. Winding Hill Road, Mechanicsburg, P.M. for the pur- to clean out your closets! STREET AND AT THE COAL STREET PARK COMPLEX AND information or the decedent will PA 17055 chase of a “2006” OTHER LOCATIONS AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS AND/OR Anytime questions regard- You’re in bussiness make payment to Pittsburgh Builders Exchange, 1813 or newer articulat- ADDITIONS TO THE CITY'S FACILITIES AND PROPERTIES; (3) ing legal notices the aforementioned North Franklin Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15233 ed AWD Grader, per DESIGN, ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION, FUR- 288-8995 you may call with classified! executor. Midatlantic BX, 2501 N. Front St., Harris- specifications on NISHING AND EQUIPPING OF AN INTERMODAL TRANSPORTA- Marti Peznowski burg, PA 17110-1189 LOST file in the Township TION FACILITY OF THE CITY; (4) DESIGN, ACQUISITION, CON- at 570-970-7371 Office, located at 250 General Auction 250 General Auction Reading Builders Exchange, 222 N. STRUCTION, RENOVATION, IMPROVEMENT, AND INSTALLATION, or 570-829-7130 4 Pound Yorkshire Terrier 2919 SR 309 High- Kenhorst Blvd, Reading PA 19607 FURNISHING AND EQUIPPING OF IMPROVEMENTS AND/OR Short silver, black & Dodge Scan, 3315 Central Ave., Hot ADDITIONS TO THE CITY'S ROADS, FACILITIES AND PROPER- gold fur with ears way, P.O. Box 518, LEGAL NOTICE Dallas PA 18612. Springs, AR 71913 TIES; (5) DESIGN, ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLA- that stick straight TION, FURNISHING AND EQUIPPING OF INFRASTRUCTURE up. Missing collar. Bids will be opened Directed By The Secured Party! Altoona Builders Exchange, 1927 The Exeter Town- at the Board of Union Street, Altoona, PA 16601 IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN THE CITY; (6) DESIGN, ACQUISITION, Very friendly. CONSTRUCTION, REHABILITATION, IMPROVEMENT, INSTALLA- Needs Medica- ship, Luzerne Coun- supervisors Meet- ABSOLUTE! Reed Construction Data, 30 Technolo- ty, 2012 Budget is ing on Tuesday, gy Parkway South, Suite 500, Norcross, TION, FURNISHING AND EQUIPPING OF INFRASTRUCTURE tion! Called Gizmo COMMERCIAL IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN THE CITY RELATING TO VARIOUS or Gizzy. Missing available for inspec- December 20, 2011 GA 30092 tion on the Bulletin at approximately Associated Building Contractors of STORM EVENTS; (7) PURCHASE OF CAPITAL EQUIPMENT FOR since 11/7, 5:30PM. REAL ESTATE AUCTION USE BY THE CITY; (8) DESIGN, ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION, Last seen in Cedar Board in the Town- 7:30 P.M. The the Triple Citi, 15 Belden Street, Bing- ship Building or by Board reserves the STORE FRONT&2 APARTMENTS RENOVATION, IMPROVEMENT, AND INSTALLATION, FURNISH- Village Apartments, hamton, NY 13903 ING AND EQUIPPING OF OTHER CAPITAL PROJECTS OF THE Ashley. appointment - call right to reject any TUE. DEC. 27TH, @11:00 A.M. 388-6090. The total CITY AS APPROVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY; AND (9) REWARD OFFERED! or all bids. 114 S. MAIN AVE., budget is The following information shall be fur- FUNDING THE COSTS AND EXPENSES OF ISSUANCE OF THE LACKAWANNA COUNTY nished by bidders when obtaining bidding $677,575.00. The Nancy Y. Balutis 2011 NOTE; SETTING FORTH THE REASONABLE ESTIMATED documents: total Real Estate Assistant SCRANTON, PA 18504 USEFUL LIVES OF THE CAPITAL PROJECTS TO BE FINANCED, millage is .969 mills Secretary “Property Sold As Is with No Representa- REFINANCED AND/OR REIMBURSED BY THE 2011 NOTE; a. Bidder’s mailing address ACCEPTING A PROPOSAL FOR THE PURCHASE OF SUCH 2011 with no increase. Treasurer tions or Warranties as to condition either The Budget will be b. Name of Bidder’s NOTE AT PRIVATE SALE BY NEGOTIATION; PROVIDING THAT passed at a Special ESTATE NOTICE Expressed or Implied” Representative SUCH 2011 NOTE, WHEN ISSUED, SHALL CONSTITUTE A GEN- Meeting on Decem- Letters Testamen- Col. Steve Sitar & Co. c. Bidder’s telephone number ERAL OBLIGATION OF THE CITY; FIXING THE DENOMINATION, ber 28, 2011 at 6:00 tary were granted (570) 586-1397…. Pa.Lic. AU2124-L d. Bidder’s facsimile number DATED DATE, INTEREST PAYMENT DATES, INTEREST RATES, on October 28, 2011 REDEMPTION PROVISIONS AND PLACE OF PAYMENT OF THE Please call Karine P.m. in the Munici- e. Bidder’s email address in the Estate of www.sitarauctions.com PRINCIPAL OF AND INTEREST ON SUCH 2011 NOTE; AUTHORIZ- 607-765-4789 or pal Building. f. Bidding documents requested Amelia Lena Singer by Contract and Contract ING SPECIFIED OFFICERS OF THE CITY TO CONTRACT WITH Inima 818-770-2852 THE PAYING AGENT FOR ITS SERVICES IN CONNECTION WITH Mary Frances a/k/a Lena Singer number Martin, Secretary deceased, date of THE 2011 NOTE; SETTING FORTH THE SUBSTANTIAL FORM OF LINE UP Exeter Township death October 15, THE 2011 NOTE EVIDENCING THE DEBT; AUTHORIZING EXECU- 2011, late of Bidding document questions shall be TION AND ATTESTATION OF SUCH 2011 NOTE; PROVIDING Board of AUCTION directed to Crabtree, Rohrbaugh & Asso- A SUCCESSFUL SALE Supervisors Hughestown Bor- COVENANTS RELATED TO DEBT SERVICE APPLICABLE TO SUCH ciates, Attention: Bidding Department, 2305 State ough, Luzerne Saturday December3rd @ 4:30pm 2011 NOTE TO THE EXTENT REQUIRED BY THE ACT AND PLEDG- IN CLASSIFIED! phone number (717) 458-0272; FAX (717) Route 92 County, Common- Route 924 Sheppton Pa ING THE FULL FAITH, CREDIT AND TAXING POWER OF THE CITY Do you need more space? 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CERS OF THE CITY TO DO, TO TAKE AND TO PERFORM CERTAIN nate bid amounts in the form of a Bid Bond BUDGET NOTICE Mark Alan Singer, J & J AUCTION 570-384-4041 SPECIFIED, REQUIRED, NECESSARY OR APPROPRIATE ACTS TO as described in the Supplementary EFFECT THE ISSUANCE OF THE 2011 NOTE, INCLUDING, WITH- All Junk Esquire Note. Check web site jandjauction.net for pictures DALLAS 112 Maple Lane Instructions to Bidders. OUT LIMITATION, THE PREPARATION OF A DEBT STATEMENT Cars & BOROUGH Hughestown, PA and listing. 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APPROVAL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECO- Paid In ing Budget is avail- NOTICE TO DEFENDANT DE ZHENG NOMIC DEVELOPMENT; PROVIDING WHEN THIS ORDINANCE able for public on an automobile? T/D/B/A HAPPY FAMILY RESTAURANT Bids may not be modified, withdrawn or SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY OF inspection during Turn to classified. PROVISIONS; AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF CA$H cancelled by the Bidder for sixty (60) cal- normal business It’s a showroom in print! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO DE ZHENG ORDINANCES INSOFAR AS THE SAME SHALL BE INCONSISTENT FREE hours, Monday T/B/D/A HAPPY FAMILY RESTAURANT endar days following the actual date of HEREWITH. through Friday, 9:00 Classified’s got that on September 6, 2011, Plaintiff WP opening thereof, except as provided by PICKUP AM to 4:00 PM at the directions! Edwardsville Associates, LLC commenced the Commonwealth Procurement Code. A copy of the full proposed text of the Ordinance However, if award of Contract is delayed 570-574-1275 the Dallas Borough MEETING NOTICE an action for breach of contract against described above, which includes a copy of the substantial form administrative office you in the Luzerne County Court of Com- by the required approval of another gov- of the Note evidencing the nonelectoral indebtedness to be in the Dallas Bor- ANNUAL BOARD mon Pleas at No. 2011-11425, which you ernment agency, the sale of bonds or the incurred by the City, may be examined by any citizen at the office FOUND, Cat, adult ough Municipal are required to defend. award of a grant or grants, Bids may not of the City Clerk of the City located at Wilkes-Barre City Hall, 40 male, domestic MEETING of Building, 25 Main S.A.F.E., Inc. be withdrawn by the Bidder for a period East Market Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18701, on any short hair, cream Street, Dallas, PA The publication of this Notice shall consti- not to exceed 120 days from the date of regular business day between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 color, found on (Supporting Autism 18612. Please refer and Families tute effective service of process of the bid opening in accordance with Pennsylva- p.m., prevailing time. Academy St in Ply- any questions per- Complaint. mouth, very friendly, Everywhere), open nia law. taining to this Bud- to the public, will be The Ordinance currently on file will be completed by found 11/28 get Notice to the If you wish to defend, you must take action insertion of certain information and will be amended prior to 570-574-5928 held Saturday, Dallas School District reserves the right in Dallas Borough December 17, 2011 within twenty (20) days after service by its discretion to reject any or all Bids and enactment by the City to reflect the details of the proposal for Manager at FOUND. CAR KEYS. at 1:00 p.m. at entering your written appearance person- to waive irregularities in any Bid. Further, the purchase of such indebtedness (the "Purchase Proposal") 570-675-1389 ally or by an attorney and filing in writing presented to the City at such meeting by the Purchaser (the Ford and 5 other The Graham Acade- Dallas School District reserves the right to keys on key chain. my, with the Court your defenses or objections "Purchaser"). The Ordinance may be amended in any other Tracey M. Carr to the claims set forth in the Complaint. award any combination of Alternates or no respect upon final enactment by the City as the City may deem Kingston area. 469 Miller Street, Alternates, which, in its sole discretion, 570-709-4650 Dallas Borough Luzerne, PA 18709 You are warned that if you fail to do so the necessary or appropriate or as may be required by the Purchase Manager/Secretary case may proceed without you and a judg- serves the best interests of the School Proposal of the Purchaser presented at such meeting. ment may be entered against you without District. 135 Legals/ further notice for the relief requested by THE ORDINANCE CURRENTLY ON FILE, AMONG Public Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices the Plaintiff. You may lose money or prop- A Pre-Bid Conference will be held on OTHER THINGS, ESTIMATES THAT THE MAXIMUM AGGREGATE erty or other rights important to you. Wednesday November 30, 2011 at 3:00 PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF THE NONELECTORAL INDEBTEDNESS LEGAL NOTICE p.m., prevailing time, at the Dallas Elemen- TO BE INCURRED BY THE CITY TO BE $3,900,000; HOWEVER, The Luzerne County YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO tary School, 2000 Conyngham Avenue, SUCH AMOUNT MAY BE INCREASED OR DECREASED PRIOR TO Commissioners YOUR LAWYER AT ONCE. IF YOU DO Dallas, PA. FINAL ENACTMENT. Work Session Octagon Family NOT HAVE A LAWYER, GO TO OR scheduled for TELEPHONE THE OFFICE SET FORTH This project is NOT subject to the Com- If the Ordinance is enacted, a notice of enactment, Wednesday, Restaurant BELOW. monwealth of Pennsylvania, Department including a summary of any omitted details (including the amount December 7, 2011 375 W Main St, Plymouth, PA 18651 of Labor and Industry’s Prevailing Wage of indebtedness to be incurred and the principal amount of the has been changed IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO HIRE A Determination. 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*Tax & tags additional. Price includes all rebates. Low APR in lieu of rebates. CRUZE LS w/ manual trans.- “S” Tier (800+) lease for 39 mos. at $199 per month plus tax, 12K miles per year $0 due at signing to qualified buyers; MALIBU - “S” Tier (800+) - lease for 39 mos. at $229 per month plus tax, 12K miles per year $0 due at signing to qualified buyers; EQUINOX FWD LS “S” Tier (800+) lease for 39 mos. at $324 per month plus tax, 12K miles per year, $0 due at signing to qualified buyers; TRAVERSE LS FWD - “S” Tier (800+) Lease for 39 months at $299 per month plus tax, 12K miles per year, $0 due at signing to qualified buyers. VOLT - Lease for 39 mos. at $479 per month plus tax, 10K miles per year, $2,999 due at signing to qualified buyers. †Prior sales excluded. Artwork for illustration purposes only. Must take delivery by December 31, 2011. Not responsible for typographical errors. .9% 1APR AVAILABLE ONSELEC T PRE-OWNED SAVINGS CERTIFIED PRE-OW NED

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JUST BELOW WYOMING VALLEY MALL. 570.821.2778 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2011 PAGE 5C 409 Autos under 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 439 Motorcycles 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ $5000 SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans ACME AUTO SALES CHEVY`07 AVEO LT FORD `07 MUSTANG LEXUS `08 ES 350 TOYOTA07 CAMRYLE HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 Power window/door CONVERTIBLE Beautiful. Burgundy Low miles. One 100th Anniversary 343-1959 34K. V6. 17” Edition Deuce. 1009 Penn Ave locks. Keyless with doeskin interi- owner. $13,880 JEEP ‘07 GRAND Scranton 18509 entry. Sunroof. A/C. wheels. Shaker. 6 or. All options. 26k. Garage kept. 1 Across from Scranton Prep Black with tan disc. Satellite. Mint condition - owner. 1900 miles. CHEROKEE Mileage computer. Tons of chrome. 4WD &Alloys. GOOD CREDIT, BAD leather interior. flawless. Looking to $15,880 CREDIT, NO CREDIT 22,000 original New winter tires. sell for trade in $38,000 invested. A 1518 8th Street 1518 8th Street Call Our Auto Credit miles. AM/FM/CD. Power seat/leather. value of $22,000. must see. Asking Carverton, PA Carverton, PA Hot Line to get New tires. $16,750. 570-479-6722 $18,000. OBO Near Francis Near Francis Pre-approved for a $12,000 (570) 474-0943 570-706-6156 Slocum St. Park Slocum St. Park Car Loan! 560 Pierce St. (570) 287-0815 Kingston, PA 800-825-1609 www.wyoming CHRYSLER 02 FORD ‘99 F150 WANTED! HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 Shortbox. 1 owner. www.acmecarsales.net FORD ‘02 MUSTANG valleymotors.com 560 Pierce St. 11 AUDI S5 QUATTRO New truck trade! CHEVY`08 IMPALA TOWN &COUNTRY Kingston, PA CONVERTIBLE Metallic gray, sun- 570-714-9924 NIGHTTRAIN V6. Like new! $4,495 GT CONVERTIBLE ALL New rear tire. Very Sprint blue/black roof, leather, Bose Red with black $5,495 Call For Details! www.wyoming FORD 04 TAURUS good condition. 23K 4 New & tan leather, Satellite with CD top. 6,500 miles. Call For Details! 570-696-4377 valleymotors.com miles. $8,500. Call Inspection, auto, 7 speed, radio, heated seats, One Owner. JUNK 570-696-4377 570-714-9924 TOYOTA‘09 COROLLA S 570-510-1429 1 Year Warranty. turbo, 330 HP, traction control, fully Excellent Condi- Auto. 4 Cylinder. $4995. Navigation,(AWD) loaded. Remote tion. $17,500 CARS! $16,450 09 CHRYSLER SEBRING Start. 50k miles. 570-760-5833 HARLEY DODGE `00 D.P. MOTORS JEEP 08 COMPASS 4 door, alloys, $16,995. Call 1451 SHOEMAKER 4 WD. Auto. CD. seafoam blue. (570)639-5329 CA$H AVE, W. WYOMING $13,992 08 PONTIAC GRAND FORD ‘06 MUSTANG DAVIDSON ‘01 CARGO VAN 1500 570-714-4146 PRIX SE LINE UP GT CONVERT. Electra Glide, Ultra blue, auto V6 One owner. Extra PAID Classic, many 07 BUICK LUCERNE A GREAT DEAL... clean. Only 15K 560 Pierce St. chrome acces- GMC '02 SAFARI CXL silver miles. $17,450 Kingston, PA sories, 13k miles, grey leather IN CLASSIFIED! www.wyoming Metallic Emerald CARGO VAN AWD. Auto. War- 07 Hyundai Sonata 570-301-3602 valleymotors.com Green. Garage rantied. $5,195 GLS navy blue, kept, like new 560 Pierce St. 570-714-9924 BUY * SELL * TRADE auto, alloys CHEVY ‘11 MALIBU LT condition. Includes Kingston, PA 07 300 Moonroof. CHRYSLER 7K miles. MERCEDES `92 500 SEL Harley cover. www.wyoming LTDAWD silver, White with gray 88,500 miles. V6. $16,880 415 Autos-Antique $12,900 valleymotors.com grey leather leather interior, 17” 570-718-6769 Automatic. Good 560 Pierce St. & Classic HONDA `10 570-714-9924 06 PONTIAC G6 Kingston, PA custom chrome 570-709-4937 Condition. $2,300 (570) 793-6955 FORD ‘99 ESCORT black, auto, 4 cyl. www.wyoming wheels, 4 new tires, 06 DODGE STRATUS SXT new breaks front & Find Something? ODYSSEY valleymotors.com STATION WAGON RED. rear. Full tune-up, oil CHEVROLET `76 Lose Something? A Title, One 570-714-9924 JEEP ‘98 WRANGLER 05 DODGE NEON SXT change & filters Get it back where it DODGE ‘97 2500 6 Cylinder. 4WD. 4X4, CUMMINS owner, 91k, new Red, 4 cyl. auto done. Body and PICKUP belongs $9,250 inspection. 560 Pierce St. Very Good Extended Cab. 05 CHEVY IMPALA LS interior are perfect. Kingston, PA Condition! with a Lost/Found ad! Good Shape. $3,495 Burgundy tan Car has all the FORD ‘08 FOCUS SE Low miles! 570-829-7130 $9,500 negotiable. leather, sunroof www.wyoming Auto. Alloys. CD options. 133,850 $7500. FIRM (570) 954-7461 05 VW NEW valleymotors.com Player. $11,880 JETTA miles. Original price: 570-905-7389 gray, auto, 4 cyl 570-714-9924 $140,000 new. This Ask for Lee KAWASAKI ‘03 05 CHEVY MALIBU is the diplomat ver- KLR 650. Green. FORD `00 WINDSTAR Maxx White, grey sion. No rust or Excellent condition. Excellent condition, Special Edition. 560 Pierce St. leather, sunroof CHEVY‘95 ASTRO dings on this car - CHEVY`75 CAMARO 6K Miles. $3,000 8 passenger, new Maroon, Fully Kingston, PA 1518 8th Street 04 NISSAN ALTIMA SL MARK III CONVERSION Garage kept. Sell for 350 V8. Original (570) 287-0563 starter. $2,900. loaded. Leather www.wyoming Carverton, PA 3.5 white, black VAN. Hightop. 93K. $9,500. owner. Automatic 570-655-2443 seats. TV/DVD, valleymotors.com leather, sun roof 7 passenger. Call: 570-876-1355 transmission. Rare - navigation, sun roof 570-714-9924 Near Francis 560 Pierce St. Slocum St. Park 03 AUDI S8 QUATTRO TV/VCP/Stereo. or 570-504-8540 tuxedo silver / black KAWASAKI ‘05 plus many other Mid blue/light grey Loaded. Great con- Kingston, PA Evenings vinyl top with black NINJA 500R. 3300 extras. 3rd seat . leather, Naviga- dition. $4,995 www.wyoming naugahyde interior. miles. Orange. Only 1,900 Miles. LINE UP HYUNDAI ‘00 ACCENT Garage kept. His & 4 cylinder. 5 tion, (AWD) (570) 574-2199 valleymotors.com Never damaged. Brand New. 01 PONTIAC AZTEK $6,000. Call hers helmets. Must FORD `00 WINDSTAR Asking $37,000 A SUCCESSFUL SALE speed. Sharp 570-714-9924 MERCEDES-BENZ `95 Handicapped 4 door. Auto. Grey 570-489-6937 sell. $2400 (570) 328-0850 economy car! 570-760-3599 accessible, IN CLASSIFIED! $2,995 01 VW JETTA GLS CHRYSLER `04 green, auto, 4 cyl SL 500 570-825-3711 removable front Call For Details! Convertible, with passenger chair. Do you need more space? 01 VOLVO V70 STATION HONDA `05 Chrysler ‘68 New Yorker 570-696-4377 removable hard Sedan. 440 Engine. IMS ramp system, HONDA 06 CRV SE WAGON, blue/grey, SEBRING top, dark Blue, Leather & A yard or garage sale leather, AWD LXI CONVERTIBLE Power Steering & recently inspected, Moonroof. Low miles - 54,000. camel interior, in classified 98 MAZDA ACCORD EX-L brakes. 34,500 new battery, full $15,872 MILLENIA V6 sedan, auto- Summer Driving LEO’S AUTO SALES green V6. Leather interior. original miles. air conditioning, all is the best way 92 Butler St Great shape. A/C. matic transmis- Only, Garage Kept. 98 MERCURY GRAND Always garaged. power, 27,000 Wilkes-Barre, PA Power door locks. sion with naviga- Very Good to clean out your closets! MARQUIS black $6,800 miles, excellent 570-825-8253 $7,500. Negotiable tion. Graphite Condition, You’re in bussiness 98 HONDA CIVIC EX, (570) 883-4443 condition. exterior, grey lath- No Accidents. 2 dr, auto, silver (570) 760-1005 $14,900 negotiable. with classified! GMC ’00 JIMMY er interior, cruise Classy Car. 97 BUICK PARK 570-288-4894 4 door, 6 cylinder, control, power New Price! AVENUE, black/tan MAZDA `88 RX-7 560 Pierce St. auto, 4x4. bucket seats, tint- $5,000 CONVERTIBLE leather Kingston, PA $2,150. CHRYSLER ‘04 ed glass, remote or trade for 1 owner, garage SUVS, VANS, keyless entry, anti- SUV or other. kept, 65k original Kawasaki` 93 www.wyoming CHEVY ’97 BLAZER TRUCKS, 4 X4’s 570-388-6669 valleymotors.com 4 door, 6 cylinder SEBRING CONVERTIBLE lock brakes, miles, black with 08 DODGE RAM 1500 airbags - driver, FORD `00 WINDSTAR 570-714-9924 auto. 4x4. Silver, 2nd owner grey leather interior, SE. 7 passenger, 4 1518 8th Street QUAD CAB, white, passenger & ZX11D NINJA $1,850 clean title. Very all original & never door, V6, all power, Carverton, PA 5.7 Hemi, 4 door, sides. Sun roof / Current Inspection clean inside & seen snow. $7,995. inspected, well Line up a place to live Near Francis 4x4. outside. Auto, moon roof. Rear D.P. MOTORS Call 570-237-5119 On All Vehicles 1451 SHOEMAKER LIKE NEW maintained, excel- Slocum St. Park 08 JEEP PATRIOT Power mirrors, window defogger, 8900 Original DEALER AVE, W. WYOMING lent family van, in classified! SPORT silver air conditioning miles. Original windows. CD reduced to $2,495. 5 speed 4x4 front & rear, 570-714-4146 owner. V@H MAZDA 03 MPV VAN player, cruise, 570-287-3951 V6. CD Player. 412 Autos for Sale 08 CADILLAC ESCALADE OLDSMOBILE central console power steering, Exhaust and Com- HONDA ‘09 CRV LX 1 owner vehicle!! Blk/Blk leather, 3rd AWD. 1 owner. heated power alloy wheels, Multi puter. New tires. $2,995 seat, Navgtn, 4x4 PONTIAC ‘02 SUNFIRE $17,880 mirrors. 69,000 CD changer, navi- 2 door. Very `68 $3,800. Call For Details! 07 DODGE DURANGO ACURA `06 TL miles. $4900. gation system, fog 570-574-3584 570-696-4377 4 Door 3.2 VTEC 6 SLT blue, 3rd clean! Warrantied. D.P. MOTORS 570-991-5558 lights, premium 75K. $5,695. 1451 SHOEMAKER Cylinder engine seat, 4x4 sound excellent DELMONT BUY * SELL * TRADE AVE, W. WYOMING Auto with slapstick. 07 CHEVY UPLANDER condition, timing MOTO GUZZI `03 570-714-4146 Navigation system. silver, 7 passen- belt changed. 1,100 cc. 1,900 MERCURY`07 57k miles. Black ger mini van CHRYSLER ‘08 SEBRING $9,500. miles. Full dress. with Camel Leather 07 DODGE GRAND Leather. Heated Top Off The Line Shaft driven. Garage 560 Pierce St. interior. Heated seats. DVD Player. kept. Excellent condi- FORD ‘05 ESCAPE XLS Kingston, PA CARAVAN SXT Blue 570-814-0949 4 Cylinder. 5 MARINER Seats. Sun Roof, $12,450 tion. $6000. Health www.wyoming One owner. Luxury grey leather, 7 speed. Front Excellent condition. Problems. Call 4x4. garage kept. passenger mini van wheel drive. air. valleymotors.com Satellite Radio, Fully 570-654-7863 Showroom condi- 06 MITSUBISHI HONDA `07 ACCORD 1518 8th Street Warranted. 570-714-9924 loaded. $18,000. V6 EXL. 77K miles. 1 tion, fully loaded, ENDEAVOR XLS, Carverton, PA $7,895. 570-814-2501 Blue auto, V6, awd owner with mainte- Near Francis every option Must Sell! BUY * SELL * TRADE 34,000 miles. 06 DODGE GRAND nance records. Slocum St. Park UNITEDMOTORS GREAT DEAL CARAVAN ES, red, Slate blue with Appraised 4dr, entrtnmt cntr, 560 Pierce St. leather interior. Sun- for $9,200 D.P. MOTORS $14,500 AUDI `05 A4 1.8T PONTIAC 01 GRAND AM ‘08 MATRIX 2 SCOOTER 1451 SHOEMAKER Cabriolet Convert- 7 pass mini van Kingston, PA roof. Asking $12,500. 4 cylinder. Auto. 150cc. Purple & (570)825-5847 ible S-Line. 52K AVE, W. WYOMING 05 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER www.wyoming Call 570-239-2556 Sharp Sharp Car! grey in color. 900 miles. Auto. All • All original 570-714-4146 LT, black, valleymotors.com $2,995 miles. Bought brand options. Silver. 45,000 miles sunroof, 4x4 570-714-9924 Call For Details! new. Paid $2,000. NISSAN `08 XTERRA Leather interior. 05 HONDA `09 CIVIC LX-S 570-696-4377 • 350 Rocket 1518 8th Street 58k miles. 4x4. Auto. CHEVY TRAILBLAZER Excellent condition Asking $1,600 or New tires. Must , blue, grey engine Carverton, PA HYUNDAI '04 SANTAFE All power. CD. Key- LT inside & out. Garage best offer. 4 Cylinder. Auto. sell. $17,500 or best leather, 4x4 • Fender skirts Near Francis less entry. $14,000 offer 570-954-6060 kept. Regularly (570) 814-3328 or Front wheel drive. 570-735-3005 05 JEEP LIBERTY CROSSROAD Slocum St. Park serviced by dealer, SUBURU ‘06 LEGACY • Always 78K. Very clean!. 570-793-9180 SPORT blue 4x4 (570) 825-5133 records available. garaged Warrantied. 05 FORD ESCAPE LTD MOTORS Option include alloy FORD ‘00 EXPLORER $7,795. AUDI `96 QUATTRO tan, tan leather, GT LIMITED SEDAN XLT. CD. Power A6 station wagon. wheels, decklid 4 door, black, BUY * SELL * TRADE NISSAN `10 ROGUE SL sunroof, 4x4 Will sell for YAMAHA ‘97 seats. Extra 143k miles. 3rd row 570-825-7988 spoiler, sport seats, approximately AWD. Gray. Sun- 05 JEEP GRAND $6,000 Clean! $3,995 seating. $2,800 or 700 Sans Souci interior accent light- 76,000 miles. 2.5 roof. Bose stereo CHEROKEE LAREDO ROYALSTAR 1300 Call For Details! best offer. Call Highway ing (blue), Nose liter engine, auto. Serious 12,000 miles. With system. Black, Blue, auto, 4x4 570-696-4377 HYUNDAI ‘06 570-861-0202 mask and custom asking $12,000. inquires only windshield. Runs heated leather 05 150 XLT W E S ELL FORD F cut floor mats. Dark 570-510-3077 570- excellent. Many SANTE FE LTD seats. Sunroof SUPER CREW TRUCK Leather. Moon- FOR LESS!! grey with black inte- extras including 6,800 miles. Blue & tan, 4 dr. 4x4 690-0727 roof. One owner. ‘10 Dodge Cara- rior. 56K highway gunfighter seat, FORD ‘02 EXPLORER $24,000 05 BUICK RANIER CXL Red, XLT, Original $14,580 BMW ‘04 325 XI miles. R ! TOM DRIEBE leather bags, extra (570) 696-2777 White. Fully gold, tan, leather, van SXT 32K. Sil- EDUCED AUTO SALES non-smoking owner, $13,300. Call pipes. New tires & sunroof (AWD) ver-Black. Power garaged, synthetic loaded. 120k 570-709-4695 OLDSMOBILE ‘53 battery. Asking 04 DODGE DAKOTA slides. Factory war- oil since new, excel- miles. $10,500 570-350-4541 $4,000 firm. NISSAN ‘08 ROGUE S CLUB cab, black, ranty. $17,699 9 S. Keyser Ave lent in and out. New AWD. Auto 98 SEDAN (570) 814-1548 or best offer. auto, V-8, 4x4 ‘09 DODGE Taylor, PA 18517 72K original miles. tires and battery. $16,620 90,000 miles. 570-454-3287 04 MERCURY CALIBER SXT 2.0 VITO’S Where Taylor meets Rocket V8 motor. MOUNTAINEER, silver, Automatic, 24k Old Forge Hydromatic trans- 442 RVs & Campers $7,500 560 Pierce St. black leather, 3rd Factory Warranty! & 01 Dodge Van V6. mission. Mechani- (570) 403-3016 Kingston, PA BMW ‘98 740 IL seat, AWD $12,299 Auto. Inspected. cally sound. Antique www.wyoming White with beige 04 MERCURY ‘08 CHEVY IMPALA Ready to work. tags. Excellent Dri- TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft valleymotors.com GINO’S Now $4,675 ver. Must see to Rear queen master leather interior. MOUNTAINEER, black, LS Only 18K! One 570-714-9924 New tires, sunroof, black leather, Owner - Estate 95 Chevy Blazer appreciate! Asking bedroom, Walk 560 Pierce St. heated seats. 5 cd 3rd seat, 4x4 Sale. $14,499 V6. Auto. Air. 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Spongebob for a kitchen or will Flier, $200/each. tric, Kenmore 70 riage. Part of Graco blower and thermo- ESTATE SALE kids stool set $10. make a great gift 570-239-4864 series. Good condi- easy travel system. stat. Manual and 135 Lyndwood Ave Longaberger basket $80. 570-406-4523 tion $100. 855-9221 Will include pink mounting bracket Saturday 9 - 2pm $10. 570-472-1646 mommy hook with included. $150.00 Mahogany Secre- 710 Appliances Too many baby 782 Tickets purchase. $80 or New in box vent tary desk + other toys? CARVERTON Holiday Open House best offer. free with thermostat Antique furniture, Join us at FREE AD POLICY $ ANTIQUES BUYING $ A PPLIANCE Pass them on, sell 570-592-3159 & blower. Floor or Kenmore gas The Times Leader Old Toys, model kits, PARTS ETC. them with an ad! wall mount. Propane stove, Magic Chef will accept ads for BUS TRIPS Used appliances. HIGH CHAIR, wood- Bikes, dolls, guns, 570-829-7130 and natural gas. 20k refrigerator, 3 pc. used private party RADIO CITY MUSIC Parts for all brands. en, Eddie Bauer GOLDGOLDDIGDIGGERGERSS Mining Items, trains $180. 30k BTU $210. bedroom set, buf- Antiques, furniture, merchandise only HALL CHRISTMAS 223 George Ave. Washer and Dryer. $25. (2) ladybug & Musical Instruments, Wilkes-Barre With warranty. fet, Antique lamps home decor, jewel- for items totaling SPECTACULAR Maytag. White. comforter sets $25. Hess. 474-9544 570-820-8162 Call after 6 pm or & clocks, gossip ry, vintage clothing $1,000 or less. All , 1:00 pm Show Good condition. each. 1 pink car seat 12/4 leave message bench, large Oak & more! items must be Orch. $156 DALE EARNHARDT $200. Call $15. 570-417-1171 10% OFF 570-675-0005 wall unit, lots of priced and state ,1 :00 pm Show items, $45.DOLLS. CERAMIC HEATING 570-474-0753 Christmas, Oak ALL PURCHASES how many of each 12/9 (3) Porcelain. Her- 1707 West 8th St. 2nd Mezz. $91 WASHER G.E. & 720 Cemetery armoire & hall seat, item. Your name itage collectibles. 744 Furniture & Sun., Dec. 4th, china, knick address, email and 12/11,2:00 pm UNITS G.E. DRYER, 8am to 4pm Still in original pack- Stiebel Eltron, 240 Plots/Lots Accessories knacks, so much phone number must Show, Orch. $156 Frigidaire refrigera- Two houses from age. $20 for all. volts, 3,000 watts. stuff no where to be included. No ads ,1:00 pm Show tor $75. each. Mov- intersection of 8th 12/16 570-235-5216 Bought new, BAKERS RACK walk! Everything for ticket sales 2nd Mezz. $91 ing must sell. St. & Bodle Rd. 3 @ $150 each. hunter green, metal, must go! accepted. Pet ads Wanna make a 570-655-3512 MEMORIAL SHRINE Lots of Christmas 12/17 11:30am Show 570-474-9202 2 drawers $125. SALE BY MARVA accepted if FREE Orch. $156 speedy sale? Place 570-239-6011 items, glassware, ad must state CEMETERY 2nd Mezz. $121 your ad today 570- COUNTERTOP 712 Baby Items 6 Plots Available linens, sewing FREE. items, dishes, 829-7130. RANGE Kenmore, May be Separated BED, twin with MOUNTAIN TOP Fri, 12/2 11am-6pm One Submission per DECK THE HALLS electric. Stainless BABY SWING, Rain- Rose Lawn Section headboard, foot- some furniture, Sat, 12/3 11am-6pm month per SLOT MACHINE, GARAGE& WINE TOUR steel, 4 burner with forest by FP with $450 each board, frame, light bedroom set. Sun, 12/4 11am-4pm household. Red Meteor with HOUSE SALE at Seneca Lake center grill. $200. music, lights, 570-654-1596 wood $85. Wooden Something for Rt. 6 Scranton/Car- You may place your tokens, $100. 150 Ice Lake Drive Sat. 12/3. $186 570-675-0248 mobile., hardly computer desk, nat- everyone! bondale Highway, ad online at 570-239-4864 Saturday, Dec-3 per couple used, $40. Portable ural wood $25. (next to Alexander’s timesleader.com, 9am-2pm Receive a Free pack & play by 570-735-0812 Restaurant) or email to MEMORIAL SHRINE Furniture, Christmas Wreath 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business Evenflo, removable LOTS FOR SALE DALLAS classifieds@ BEDROOM SET Housewares & Mayfield, PA Development Development bassinet, light blue 6 lots available at timesleader.com or NEW YORK CITY $40. 855-9221 4 piece complete, * Moving/Tag Sale * Air Hockey Table. 570-876-0521 Memorial Shrine queen, modern, like * Moving/Tag Sale * fax to 570-831-7312 SHOPPING Cemetery. $2,400. 15 Kimberly Drive SERVING HOLIDAY or mail to Classified 12/4 & 12/10 BOTTLE HOLDERS: new, headboard, Call 717-774-1520 Dorchester to TREATS ALL WEEK- Free Ads: 15 N. Only $35 Two (2) Leechco footboard, frame, SERIOUS INQUIRES ONLY Kingswood to PITTSTON END! OPEN EVERY Main Street, Wilkes- BASKETBALL Looking for a “Keep-it-up” bottle dresser with mirror, Kimberly Barre, PA. Sorry AT MSG holders. Great for tall chest of drawers DAY UNTIL CHRISTMAS Fri., Sat., Dec. 2-3 no phone calls. 12/10 fresh start in 2012 multiples or just 722 Christmas & nightstand $500. 8:00 to 3:00 DUKE VS. COMPUTER DESK busy moms! Trees Contents of upscale 750 Jewelry HANDBAG & WASHINGTON $8/each. 2/$14. & CHAIR $25. with your sales career? well maintained CHANGE PURSE, PITTSBURGH VS. 570-592-3159 FULL BED COM- home! High quality HEART AND CROSS CHRISTMAS TREE, Dooney & Bourke, OKLAHOMA One of the premier 7.5 foot, pre-lit, 400 PLETE, wood, furniture to include a PENDANTS on $200. Ladies shoes CHANGING TABLE, Broyhill $200. Richardson Oak necklaces asking STATE NURSERY 2 clear lights. Paid & sneakers, size 8, Telecommunications and $135. Selling for TV STAND $20. kitchen suite, only $3 a piece have medium, 7 pairs, $85 or $115 shelves, DRESSER, 570-332-4400 Henkel Harris dining 161 Butler Street rings for $1 and IT services providers is with 3 drawers, $25. 570-288-3784 Sat 12/3 &Sun 12/4 $100 for all, nego- COOKIE’S room suite, Harden Bracelets for $2 tiable. Chair-pads, 4 cherry finish, brand COFFEE TABLE 8am-2pm give a call well TRAVELERS seeking an experienced and HELEN & drop leaf, cherry- & PA House bed- black micro-fiber new still in box. $100 room suites Water- Whole house worth it $3. 570-815-8330 each, $175 for both. ED’S wood, $75. designer furniture, $25. Droid, Verizon motivated business to ford crystal & china, 570-332-7933 cell phone, 3 back 570-558-6889 570-405-4366 CHRISTMAS 570-472-1646 pictures, Antiques, cookiestravelers.com Swavorski, Mission covers, $100. business sales person to tend TREE FARM golf clubs & more. CRIB and high chair. DINING ROOM SET Oak furnishings, 570-855-3363 Shopping for a to existing accounts and FREE 7 piece Bernhardt leather recliner, car- cultivate new business 570-825-3585 antique, mahogany pets, shelves, beau- HELMET bell motor- new apartment? table, 4 chairs, buf- tiful sofas, love- PLAINS cycle helmet with Classified lets opportunities in this growing fet, china closet, seats, decorator visor $55., 25 Bar- you compare costs - CRIB, metal tube very good condition items, lamps, tables, bie dolls, unopened, market. Send your style, baby colors & chairs, artwork, RING DIAMOND $100. for all. without hassle $700. 570-690-1184 1.5 carat, G-color, white, with match- executive office fur- 570-650-3450 confidential resume today to VS1. Paid $6,000, or worry! ing changing table. DINING ROOM SET niture, filing cabi- asking $3,500. Call [email protected] $25. 570-301-2694 Oak by Broyhil. nets, flat screen LUGGAGE SET, Get moving Stan 570-702-5967 for consideration. Fresh Cut Trees table, 2 leafs, 5 TVs, refrigerator, Jaguar 5 piece, with classified! or chairs, lighted china Weber grill, tools, good condition, 566 Sales/Business $50. MATT CUTTER, E.O.E. Development Cut Your Own cabinet, buffet 2 tool chests, trash 10 E. SAYLOR AVE. 756 Medical 784 Tools * Spruce * Fir * wall mirrors $400. compactor, Star Logan Compact, PLAINS, PA Equipment cuts straight & * Live Trees * 570-675-0248 Trek collectibles, LADDER, Aluminum beveled, barely * Wreaths * treadmill, glass- extension folds,to ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY, HOSPITAL BED used, $40. ware, household step, scaffold etc, CENTER, oak, 46” h, DECEMBER 3, 2011 Electric 570-301-2694 OPEN DAILY items, upscale new. $75. 40”w. Will hold up to Like new. INSURANCE SALES 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. men’s & women’s 570-675-6513 26” TV, has drawers 8:00-4:00 FREE TO SOME- “NASCAR family Ample Parking clothing, shoes, album” stories & & shelves, excellent ONE IN NEED TOOLS. saws, and Holiday Music purses. Too much to DIRECTIONS: OFF mementos of Amer- We are a top-rated State Farm agency, located in Dallas, PA. We are condition. $50. 570-823-4936 various others. list all prices to sell! MAIN ST.-TURN AT ica’s racing family. 570-696-1703 leave message Moving must sell. looking for individuals to help us develop our expanding sales force. helenandedstree MARTY O'MALIAS Great book for rac- $140 for all If you are highly motivated, results-driven, and have a positive farm.com DUPONT NURSERY Mini Jazzy Chair ing fan. $15. FURNISH 570-235-5216 attitude, we want you! 570-868-6252 ADVENT new batteries 570-655-9474 Nuangola Exit 159 FOR LESS Successful candidates will be goal-oriented self-starters who can POTATO ENTIRE CONTENTS Needs repair ($75 - off I-81 * NELSON * PANCAKE - OF NICE HOME! price of batteries NATIVITY SET, 786 Toys & Games demonstrate an above average talent for setting and achieving (Follow Signs) * FURNITURE * CLAM incuding fancy only) 474-5683 ceramic, $50 aggressive goals. You must have a positive attitude and the ability to * WAREHOUSE * CHOWDER 1920's bedroom fur- 570-824-8810 AFUIT FRIENDS new Recliners from $299 in box, Sage $55. work independently, with strong sales background. 726 Clothing DINNER & niture & other furni- OXYGEN TANK – Lift Chairs from $699 PERFIT INCONTI- Willa $68. Logan CHINESE ture, very nice travel size, 2500 New and Used NENCEUNDER- $75 and Serafina Requirements: CLOTHING size AUCTION oak deco kitchen psi $50. Cannister Living Room FRIDAY, DEC. set, large cuckoo WEAR Size X-L $80. 570-899-3372 18/XL misses pants, 14 per Pkg $5 each set back & white Lee & Eddie Bauer, Dinettes, Bedroom 2nd and mission oak • Excellent organizational skills • Ability to work well within a team (570)288-9940 with Sunflowers CHRISTMAS DOLL (24 pairs) $10-$12 210 Division St SERVING 3-7 PM wall clocks, like new • Computer skills $20. Carousel on 3 wheel bicycle, • Attention to detail each. Lee jeans (5 Kingston Take-outs start leather sofa, nice SCOOTER $525, ceramic egg shape blonde hair, blue • Strong communication skills • Active PC/Life/Health Insurance pairs) $12 each, 1 Call 570-288-3607 at 2 PM oriental rugs, flat wheelchair $160, musical with water eyes, 18” H $25. • Customer service skills and license or willing to acquire license Raincoat $10, Wool- $7 per person screen tv, glass- HOPE CHEST: Light walker with seat globe & horses 570-696-1927 experience rich coats (3) $25 oak excellent condi- Holy Mother of ware including car- $95, 2 potty chairs inside water, Play each. JM Collection tion $75. Sorrows nival glass, vintage $60 each, walker “Entertainer” $20 DOLLHOUSE cus- tops (10) $10 each. 570-696-5204 Church kitchenware, with two wheels Antique cottage tom made, 35 years Eddie Bauer 212 Wyoming stoneware & $35, tub chair $20, cookie jar Japan old, 8 rooms. For all Please mail or fax resume to sweaters (2) $10 Looking for that Ave. assorted antique cane $15 - OBO. All china $75. items: $150 or best each, Worthington special place COME JOIN US & country items, vin- excellent condition. 570-675-0248 offer. 570-256-3933 Lisa Zavada-Rizzo ankle pants (4) $15 ENJOY!!! tage Lionel trains, Call for details State Farm Insurance Co. each . Winter/Spring called home? Call 654-4262 vintage accordians, 570-825-7156 PERFIT incontinence 156 Tunkhannock Highway items. New or in Classified will address for more info. air compressor, underwear Size 788 Stereo/TV/ Takeouts day of Murray 10hp riding Dallas, Pa 18612-1220 excellent condition. Your needs. X-L 14 per package Electronics 570-474-6069 dinner call lawnmower, Toro 758 Miscellaneous $5 each. 288-9940 Fax: 570-674-7054 EOE Open the door 654-0345 524 snowblower, STEREO: 240 Watt with classified! radial arm saw, TOM TOM G.P.S PUNCH BOWL, Vic- JVC Stereo. 3 Disc COAT Home & Car Charg- KITCHEN SET Looking for the right deal table saw, chop torian with 6 match- changer. Excellent 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/ KENNETH COLE er $70 655-2548 ing cups, fancy green, 4 swivel cap- on an automobile? saw, push mowers, condition. $80 or Transportation Transportation Transportation Beige, size 6, tain chairs, green 1983 Chrysler glass, $25. SANTA best offer. Turn to classified. Cordoba, very low SLEIGHS, 2, wood- 570-592-3159 hardly worn. $75. wrought iron legs + All Junk extension $75. It’s a showroom in print! miles, show condi- en, 12” long, $5 570-855-5385 Handmade apron & Classified’s got tion AND MUCH Cars & each. ROCKING 792 Video doilies $4.331-3220 the directions! MORE! LEG REST, wooden, MAXUM PETROLEUM LOAFERS 2 pair 9 new, $5. 1/2 1 brown, 1 black, CREDIT CARDS Trucks Equipment ACCEPTED! 570-675-0920 Anationwide distributor of fuel and lubricants is seeking dedicated new in box $10 DURYEA DVD PLAYERS Sam- each. 654-6283 Wanted long-term employment combined with dedication to safety, cus- MATTRESS SALE SALE BY COOK & RAIN LAMP needs sung, $40. for both. We Beat All motor $5. 9 single 570-472-1646 tomers and the environment for our Williamsport, PA location. SUITS 2 men’s Competitors Prices! COOK ESTATE Highest LIQUIDATORS electric candles $5. Competitive Wages and Benefits. black, size 38 regu- Mattress Guy Prices for all. Small manger lar. worn once. Paid Twin sets: $159 WWW.COOKAND- 796 Wanted to Buy COOKESTATELIQ- scene $5. We are a growing company looking to expand operations in the East- $100 sell for $35. Full sets: $179 114 Parkcrest Drive Paid In 570-675-0920 Merchandise ern region of the United States and offer challenging positions which each. 570-735-0812 Queen sets: $199 Sat., Dec. 3rd, 7-11. UIDATORS.COM will assist us in our achieving our strategic initiatives. All New Dutailier baby glider, CA$H TIRES- 4 new Fire- LINE UP American Made Eddie Bauer high- LINE UP stone Winterforce, We offer a full benefit package available the first of the month fol- 570-288-1898 chair, sixteen bottle A GREAT DEAL... FREE P205/75R15. Never NEED CASH? lowing 30 days of employment including 401K company match. Paid A SUCCESSFUL SALE wine cooler, white mounted. Bought SOFA 84”, 2 reclin- country dining set IN CLASSIFIED! PICKUP incorrect size We Buy: holidays, sick days and vacation days are provided as well. EOE IN CLASSIFIED! ers built in, beige- and buffet, white 570-574-1275 online. $275. Gold & Gold coins, $75; TV 42” Sony nubuck chaise Looking for the right deal 570-344-6611 Silver, Platinum, DRIVER – CDL Class A or B Do you need more space? Wega LCD- $50. lounge, car seat on an automobile? old bills, Watches, A yard or garage sale 570-655-0211 with base, wooden CANDLE FRA- UTILITY TRAILER: Old Costume Jew- Seeking Transport (Class A) and Tankwagon (Class Aor B) Drivers. bureau top baby Turn to classified. GRANCE OILS, 2000 lb. capacity elry, Diamonds, WARDROBE, metal Not an over the road trucking company. in classified changer, many It’s a showroom in print! priced less than 1/2 with treated wood Gold Filled, Ster- extra closet space is the best way more children’s and of wholesale. $20. box, almost new. ling Silver Flat- in your home $50. Classified’s got We offer DOT roadside and annual achievable safety bonus programs to clean out your closets! household items. Box of assorted $500. 836-8080. ware, Scrap Jew- based on your safety performance COUCH, green, has the directions! piller candle molds, elry, Military items, You’re in bussiness recliner in both ends variety of shapes & VHS MOVIES chil- old Tin & Iron Requirement: Class Aor B Commercial Drivers License, HAZMAT of couch. $50. sizes $30. 2 bags of dren’s Olsen twins 3 Toys, Canadian with classified! ANTIQUE couch & 2 oz votive molds pack $30. 5 Disney coins & paper & Tanker endorsements, Two years verifiable experience and clean chair, floral print. 50 per bag $10. movies $45. money, most for- driving record, Positive Attitude/Willing to Work 732 Exercise $75. Queen ann Portable Display HONDA CAR RIMS 4 eign money Equipment chair, light green, shelf for craft shows pair 15” will fit any (paper/coin). HEAVY DUTY DIESEL MECHANIC $50. 570-446-8672 $35. 81 piece Reed model Accord, Civic PAYING TOP DOLLAR SHAVERTOWN ^ Del-Sol cars. POWER RIDER EDWARDSVILLE (Jackson Twp.) & Barton silverware FOR GOLD & SILVER Requirements: Must have own tools, At least five years experience, Brand new $300 or exercise equipment, 746 Garage Sales/ set new in box. COINS FROM VERY Local travel required - local garage facility in Williamsport, PA, Must new condition $50. ESTATE/ (Richmond Hill pat- OBO. 570-239-6011 GOOD, VERY FINE & Estate Sales/ Vendor & UNCIRCULATED. be able to work independently, Flexible scheduling a must. 570-675-0920 tern.) $60.822-6184 WHEELS & TIRE SET Visit our new loca- Flea Markets (4) five spoke with PROFORM 825 ellip- GARAGE SALE CANES & WALKING tion @ 134 Rt. 11, Physical Requirements: Able to push, pull, and lift in excess of 75 1207 Huntsville Rd. mounted tires for tical trainer, good Craft Market STICKS over 30 Larksville pounds, Must be able to stand for long periods of time and work out- Saturday, Dec. 3 Ford Windstar condition $95. call available. $4- $5 next to WOODY’S ASKAM 681 Main Street 8:30 - 2 p21565r16 $300. doors and within the shop during all weather types associated with Mark 570-762-4914 each. CHRISTMAS FIRE PLACE Vendors wanted & We collected all ITEMS & HOUSE- 570-696-2212 location of facility. space available for & PRO FIX. Motorcycle for sale? year!! China, HOLD ITEMS over crafts. Open every Apply on line at Let them see it here stemware, dish col- 200 available, We make house calls! day but Monday. lection, racing col- 762 Musical Buyer & seller of in the Classifieds! includes Christmas http://www.maxumpetroleum.com/careers.aspx 570-417-1269 lection. Mr. Peanut Instruments antiques! We also 570-829-7130 lights, trees, orna- 570-855-2703 cast iron statues ments, flowers, do upholstering. (fence sitters) toys, vases, lamps, bas- DRUMS Mapex QR 570-855-7197 503 Accounting/ 503 Accounting/ 503 Accounting/ 503 Accounting/ Bottle Brush 9’ kets, nic nacs also 4 5 piece, blue 570-328-3428 KINGSTON Xmas tree, lighting sparkle, chrome Finance Finance Finance Finance 8 Center St. 3 FAMILY piece luggage. fixture, chandelier, Samsonite belt snare, tom mounts, Sat. and Sun. 15” buffer w/pad, mint condition. $350 The Video Dec. 3 and 4 massager. All for Game Store portable heaters, $65 570-735-2081. 570-344-6611 10am to 5pm humidifiers, air 28 S. Main W.B. Living room, formal cleaners, furniture, CAR RAMPS 2, ORGAN, Hammond Open Mon- Sat, dining room, mis- 2 queen head- metal, yellow. $15. Spinet Model #7182 12pm – 6pm FINANCIAL CONTROLLER cellaneous, etc. boards and frames, for both. 655-2154 $100 (needs Tuning) 570-822-9929 / NO EARLY BIRDS mahagony twin 570-474-5683 570-941-9908 570-690-0221 (C) beds, old steamer CHRISTMAS FIG- Long-standing local Wilkes-Barre company has an immediate trunk, weed whack- URES moveable, 772 Pools & Spas $$ CASH PAID $$ opening for a Financial Controller. The ideal candidate will work closely 57 Sharpe St, Rear ers, scythe, nice 8’ animated from the BEAR CREEK TWP. Saturday, Dec-3rd with the Chief Financial Officer to help manage a fast-paced stepladder, lathe, 9-0’s, Santa, Mrs. VIDEO GAMES & 7:00AM - 12:00PM tools, dvd players, Claus, Santa writing HOT TUB accounting department. The Manager will be responsible for Get Ready for purses, pictures letters. 435. each. 6 person Jacuzzi SYSTEMS overseeing the general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable Christmas Gift Giv- and frames, cush- Dog arthritis bed, brand hot tub with Highest $$ Paid and cash functions. Assisting the CFO with the annual budget, ing! Xmas trees, ions for porch furni- medium size, never lounger. $2,700 Guaranteed decorations & more. ture and lots more! used, paid $69. sell (570) 466-3087 Buying all video audit and month-end close are also required. $30. Boyd Bears & games & We are looking for a creative, hands-on, outside-the-box type of Other plush 10 large 776 Sporting Goods systems. PS1 & 2, employee who can adhere to deadlines and is not afraid to make decisions. KINGSTON @ $10. each; 10 Xbox, Nintendo, HOLIDAY WEST WYOMING small @ $8. each. Atari, Coleco, 1900 Pittston Blvd. country home deco- BINOCULARS. Sega, Mattel, Requirements for the position include: Sat., Dec. 3rd rating items, 5 large Lafayette, zoom, Gameboy, 9 am - 3 pm FLEA pictures, victorian, field, 5.5 degrees. Vectrex etc. • Bachelor’s degree in accounting, or business management All household items country $7. each. Case. Rough shape DVD’s, VHS & CDs with accounting concentration. must go. Furniture, MARKET country wall hang- but usable. $20 for & Pre 90’s toys, • Minimum five years of accounting experience. art work, bedroom ings 10 @ $5. both. 235-5216 The Video • Proficiency in Excel and ability to learn new software quickly. set, kitchen items, 6th Street 570-735-0812 Game Store and much more. 778 Stereos/ • Strong skills in financial analysis with a sound understanding CHRISTMAS ITEMS 1150 S. Main OPEN YEAR ROUND Accessories Scranton of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. DRUMS & FLEA MARKET SPACE .50 to $1. Hats & scarfs .50. Coats S, Mon - Sat, American Legion AVAILABLE STEREO SYSTEM • CPA/MBA preferred. 2X & large $2. to $5. 12pm – 6pm Post 395 INSIDE & OUT Excellent condition. Sweaters $1. Pic- 570-822-9929 386 Wyoming Ave. ACRES OF $50. 570-472-1646 Interested candidates should submit confidential (Next to Kost Tire) PARKING ture frames .50 to cover letter and resume with salary history to: Saturday Dec. 3rd OUTSIDE $2. Purses $1. & $2. LINE UP 8:00AM - 2:00PM SPACES - $10 Books .25 to $1. 780 Televisions/ For more info, call INSIDE SPACES - Glassware .25 to $1. Accessories A SUCCESSFUL SALE FINANCIAL CONTROLLER POSITION 570-881-5972 $60 AND UP 570-823-4941 (MONTHLY) TV 51” Toshiba big IN CLASSIFIED! c/o The Times Leader 317 N. Hunter Hwy. CHRISTMAS lights, screen projection tv. Do you need more space? Sat., 12/3 9am-3pm LUZERNE Saturday small bear 12 sets good condition 2840 205 Main Street A yard or garage sale BOX Office equipment: 10am-2pm $20. 7’ pine with $100. 570-654-7451 15 N. Main St. chairs, tables, Sat., Dec. 3rd, 10-3 stand $50. Christ- in classified desks, bookcases, X-Mas Co-op Sale! Sunday mas green planta- TV Sony Trinitron is the best way Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250 file cabinets. Con- Art glass, house- 8am-4pm tion farm 4’x8’ with 46” tube. Very struction leftovers: hold, furniture, train tracks $75. good condition. to clean out your closets! siding roofing, vintage clothing. 570-826-1460 $50. 570-855-9221 You’re in bussiness doors & more. Deals and Treats! with classified! PAGE 8C FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2011 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com 796 Wanted to Buy 815 Dogs 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale Merchandise ROTTWEILER ASHLEY DALLAS DURYEA EDWARDSVILLE EXETER VITO’S 1 year old. AKC BEAR CREEK DALLAS Registered. $500. DURYEA REDUCED & Call 570-704-8134

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The owners dining room, large Master with 2 clos- home with 3 bed- Blueberry Hills upgrades including (570)48GOLD8 want this SOLD so walk in closet in 1 ets full bath. 1 car rooms, 1 3/4 baths, 4 BEDROOMS, 2.5 hardwood floors 900 make your offer 6650 Bear Creek Blvd bedroom on 2nd attached garage, 1 car garage, large baths, family room throughout and tiled (570)484-6538 today! REAL ESTATE LINE UP Well maintained floor. Some wooded lot, end yard, finished lower with fireplace, 2 car bathrooms. Lovely MLS#10-3582 custom built 2 story replacement win- unit. Cul-de-sac. level. New kitchen garage, large yard. oak cabinets in the Highest Cash Pay FOR SALE A GREAT DEAL... $22,500 nestled on 2 private dows. Call Today! Great golf with heated tile Master bath with kitchen, central air, Outs Guaranteed acres with circular MLS 11-2733 Jill Jones 696-6550 fenced in yard, nice Mon-Sat IN CLASSIFIED! community. floors, granite separate jetted tub, driveway - Large $125,000 MLS 11-2411 counter, stainless kitchen with stain- quiet neighborhood. 10am -6pm 906 Homes for Sale Looking for the right deal kitchen with center Closed Sundays Jay A. Crossin $172,000 appliances. Split less steel appli- MLS 11-2446 on an automobile? island, master Extension 23 $123,000 Having trouble Call Connie system A/C, gas ances and island, 1092 Highway 315 Blvd Turn to classified. bedroom with 2 CROSSIN REAL Eileen R. Melone hot water base- lighted deck. For Call Don Crossin paying your mort- walk-in closets, ESTATE 570-288-0770 (Plaza 315) gage? Falling It’s a showroom in print! Real Estate board. 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In Lower level rec in classified apartment in sepa- and kitchen, granite PETS & ANIMALS acre, 3 bedroom, 2 LargeE side by great neighborhood. room with wet bar rate entrance. countertops, all bath home with side double with is the best way $189,900 & fireplace. leads N Loads of potential. Cherry hardwood 1100 Walnut Street vaulted ceilings and separate utili- (570) 540-0157 to heated in-ground to clean out your closets! For more info and floors throughout, 810 Cats Great starter or open floor plan. Ele- ties.D3 bed- pool. Beautifully You’re in bussiness pictures visit: all new stainless investment home. gant formal living rooms each side AVOCA landscaped 2 I www.atlas steel appliances Nice neighborhood. room, large airy with newer car- with classified! Renovated 3 bed- acre lot. realtyinc.com and lighting, new oil Property sold in as family room and pet,Nreplace- room, 2 story on $575,000 DURYEA MLS 11-2091 furnace, washer is condition. dining room and DUPONT mentGwindows corner lot. New roof MLS# 11-1798 INVESTMENT $69,900 dryer in first floor MLS#11-215 gorgeous 3 season and newer roof. & windows. New Call Joe Moore OPPORTUNITY Call Tom bath. Great neigh- $23,000 room opening to For more info kitchen, carpeting & 570-288-1401 570-262-7716 borhood, nice yard. (570) 885-6731 large deck with hot and photos visit: paint. Hardwood $174,900 (30 year CATS & KITTENS (570) 288-0770 tub. Modern eat in www.atlas 12 weeks & up. floors, gas fireplace loan, $8,750 down, kitchen with island, realtyinc.com. All shots, neutered, & garage. All appli- $887/month, 30 gas fireplace, MLS 11-3054 tested,microchipped CROSSIN REAL ESTATE ances included. A years @ 4.5%) upstairs and wood $89,900 MUST SEE. $119,000. 100% OWNER burning stove Call Charlie 570-457-1538 DALLAS FINANCING VALLEY CATRESCUE ASHLEY Leave Message downstairs. 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MLS#11-3694 Maria Huggler blewide on 2 acres tion, 3 bedrooms, AD ONLINE New modern $62,000 C PROPERTIES with detached 2 car 2.5 baths, family kitchen with all LASSIC Mary Ellen & 570-587-7000 garage and well room with gas fire- Call 829-7130 appliances, living maintained yard. place. Formal dining Walter Belchick room and dining Home has Anderson room. 2 car garage, 570-696-6566 Place your pet ad room have new OPEN HOUSE BLAKESLEE Thermopane win- gas heat, large Nice income prop- FORTY FORT and provide us your hardwood floors. Quiet Country dows, wood burning deck, above ground erty conveniently Nice size 3 bed- located. Property email address SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4 Living fireplace in TV room, Main Street pool. For more info rooms. 1 car walk-in closet, wall and photos visit: has many upgrades garage. Be sure to Commercial including all new REDUCED! 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Call Tara Newer 1/2 bath off the directions! bookcases & Ameri- 570-735-1487 12NOON-2PM Extra room on first 570-430-1962 kitchen and can Chestnut doors 20 Fox Hollow Drive 148 E Center Hill Rd. floor, great for replacement win- enhance this archi- FORYFORT Well maintained Conveniently locat- mother in law suite dows installed. tecturally designed WE PAY BUYING two story with ed, roomy & com- or Rec Room. Mod MLS 11-560 home. The master DURYEA LINE UP THE MOST 11am fully finished lower fortable 2 story oak kit, Living PRICE REDUCED $52,000 bedroom and bath IN CASH level awaits its awaits your family. Room, central air,in Not in Flood Zone Roger Nenni to 11pm located on the first new family. 4-6 3 bedrooms 1.5 ground pool, fenced Single family house, EXT. 32 A SUCCESSFUL SALE floor with 3 addition- bedroom, 3.5 bath, bath, hardwood yard, and attached 2 bedrooms, 2 CROSSIN REAL al bedrooms, a sun- 2 fireplaces. One floors, new deck, 2 car garage. Great bathrooms, oil heat, ESTATE IN CLASSIFIED! room and 2 baths year home warranty pool &new win- family home! For unfinished base- 570-288-0770 on the second floor. included. Wonderful dows MLS#11-3815 more info and pho- ment, small yard, Do you need more space? Lovely views over neighborhood. $149,000 tos visit: www. atlas $30,000 neg. Find Your Ideal Great Walnut street look stone patio and $270,000 Call Tracy Zarola realtyinc.com Call 570-457-3340 A yard or garage sale location. 8 rooms, 4 yard. MLS#10-3053 MLS #11-3504 570-696-0723 11-3732 Employee! Place an bedrooms. wall to $549,000 Call Tracy Zarola ** OPEN HOUSE ** $239,900 Find Your Ideal in classified Employee! Place an ad and end the wall carpet. Gas Call Rhea 570-696-0723 SUNDAY, NOV-6 Call Nancy Bohn is the best way heat. 2 car garage. 570-696-6677 12NOON-2PM 570-237-0752 ad and end the search! Deck & enclosed search! 570-829-7130 to clean out your closets! porch. MLS 11-2833 570-829-7130 ask for an employ- $99,500 ask for an employ- You’re in bussiness Besecker Realty 39 Prospect St • Nanticoke ment specialist ment specialist with classified! 570-675-3611 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2011 PAGE 9C 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale

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2 story in good con- 304 Division St Awesome Kingston Completely remod- Year-round beauty 3 Bedroom 1.5 bath dition with 3 bed- Fix & make $$$! 1/2 Cape on a great 29 Landon Ave N eled, mint, turn key Lovely cedar shingle featuring cedar and 807 North Street 15 Albert Road ranch with new win- rooms, 1 full bath, double. 3 bed- street! Close to Striking curb appeal condition, 3 bed- sided home on large stone siding, central NEW LISTING Home in good con- dows hardwood eat-in kitchen, 2 car rooms. 11-2407 schools, library, with charm to rooms, 1.5 baths, corner lot in a great aid conditioning, Lovely modern dition! Nice rear floors finished base- garage, fenced yard $22,900 shopping, etc. spare! Hardwood large closets, with development. 4 bed- hardwood floors. large ranch with 4 yard! Basement is ment 2 car garage &new gas heat. Darcy J. Gollhardt, Newer gas furnace floors throughout hardwoods, carpet room, 2 1/2 baths, 1st Modern kitchen with or 5 bedrooms heated & semi fin- and a finished base- $44,000 Realtor and water heater. the first floor, beau- & tile floors, new floor family room, fin- granite island, 4 including a master ished! Hardwood ment. MLS 11-3610 Call Ruth Smith 570-262-0226 Replacement win- tiful arched door- kitchen and baths, ished lower level. bedrooms, fireplace suite with walk in floors under carpet! $154,900 570-696-1195 or CLASSIC dows, hardwood ways, gas fireplace, gas heat, shed, Hardwood floors in master, 2 baths. closet.Full finished MLS#11-3703 Call Pat Guesto 570-696-5411 PROPERTIES flooring, recently lots of closet large yard. throughout, huge liv- Sunroom with glass basement with a $134,000 570-793-4055 570-718-4959 remodeled kitchen space, modern $134,900, seller will ing room & family walls for great lake separate room Jim Graham at CENTURY 21 Ext. 1352 with subway tiled kitchen and a large pay closing costs, room. 1st floor laun- views. Low taxes. presently used as a 570-715-9323 SIGNATURE backsplash. Alarm updated main bath. $5000 down and dry room & office, MLS#11-1753 functioning beauty PROPERTIES HUGHESTOWN system for your MLS#11-3075 monthly payments gas heat, nice deck, $299,000 or shop and 1/2 bath. 570-675-5100 protection and $144,900 are $995/month. above ground pool, 2 rent for $1,250/mos Beautiful back yard S HOURIGAN GROUP MITH much more. MLS Call Mary Price Financing available. car garage. 11-3497 Maribeth Jones with 2 covered HANOVER TWP. #11-1577 570-696-5418 Call Bob at $295,000 570-696-6565 patios, one with hot HARDING $154,900. 570-472-1395 570-654-1490 Call Nancy Answini tub. Gas heat, all Do you need more space? 310 Lockville Rd Call Pat Busch 570-237-5999 hardwood floors on (570) 885-4165 JOSEPH P. GILROY first level, profes- A yard or garage sale REAL ESTATE sional landscaping, in classified KINGSTON 570-288-1444 neutral decor, over- is the best way sized 1 car garage, Now available. Both KINGSTON LUZERNE lots of closets and to clean out your closets! sides of duplex for KINGSTON LAFLIN storage & much You’re in bussiness sale. Each unit more. MLS#11-3139 20 Dexter St. , being sold individu- $172,000 with classified! Nice starter home ally. Well main- (570) 237-1032 with shed - MOVE-IN tained and in nice Enjoy the serenity (570) 288-1444 READY! Fenced yard. neighborhood, has MOUNTAIN TOP Security system. of country living in new roof and large Roof 2006. Hanover this beautiful two yard. 19 is $35,000, 111 Church St. Area School story home on 2.23 21 is $37,000. Call Large 3 bedroom District. This home acres. Great for Holly Kozlowski completely updated. entertaining inside OPEN HOUSE 330 Charles St. would be eligible for Gilroy Big family room. 549 Charles Ave. 22 Dogwood Drive the Luzerne County and out. Three car Real Estate Detached garage. Sunday Beautifully kept Very nice 2 bed- Shopping for a attached garage A quality home in a room home in move Growing Home- 570-288-1444 Home warranty superior location! 12pm-5pm home on a quiet new apartment? owners Initiative. with full walkup attic included. Walk-up 46 Zerby Ave dead-end street. in condition with PLUS another 2 car Features: large updated kitchen Classified lets MLS #11-3023 attic. Replacement living room; formal Lease with option Handicap accessi- 16 Hazlenut Drive $ 39,000 detached garage. HUGHESTOWN windows. $149,900 to buy, completely ble. Convenient and baths. Nice you compare costs - For more info and dining room with yard with shed and New granite count- Call Tracy Zarola MLS #11-3598 parquet flooring; remodeled, mint, Laflin location, close without hassle er tops/island! 3 570-696-0723 photos visit: Call Tracy Zarola turn key condition, to interstate and potential off street www.atlas REDUCED oak kitchen with parking. For more or worry! zone heat, nice 570-696-0723 breakfast area; 1st 3 bedrooms, 1.5 turnpike. Last home lower level finished realtyinc.com baths, large on street makes it info and photos Get moving MLS 11-831 floor master visit: www.atlas with walkout, huge bedroom & bath closets, with very private and with classified! inground pool, $267,000 hardwoods, carpet quiet! Home fea- realtyinc.com Call Nancy Bohn suite; bedroom/ MLS 11-3525 fenced yard! Large sitting room; knotty & tile floors, new tures large base- bedroom sizes. 570-237-0752 kitchen and baths, ment with extra ceil- $59,900 LUZERNE Say it HERE pine den; half-bath. Call Colleen Large family room in the Classifieds! LINE UP 2nd floor: 2 gas heat, shed, ing height, living with fireplace & new large yard. room opens to mod- 570-237-0415 REDUCED! 570-829-7130 bedrooms & bath. carpet. New garage A GREAT DEAL... Finished room in $134,900 (30 year ern, eat-in kitchen, door! Hardwood in 189 Rock St. lower level with loan @ 4.5% with 4 bedrooms, 2 full living room & dining IN CLASSIFIED! 5% down; $6,750 baths. Beautifully Looking to buy a Spacious home with new carpeting & room. MLS #11-2270 HANOVER TWP. 4 bedrooms and Looking for the right deal wetbar. Central air. down, $684/month) landscaped yard $389,000 home? large rooms. Nice 2-car garage. In- 100% OWNER with large deck and Jim Graham at Place an ad here old woodwork, on an automobile? ground concrete FINANCING pond. MLS#11-3432 LINE UP 570-715-9323 and let the staircase, etc. Extra Turn to classified. pool with jacuzzi. AVAILABLE $218,900 sellers know! lot for parking off It’s a showroom in print! $324,900 Call Bob at Chris Jones A SUCCESSFUL SALE 570-829-7130 Kenley St. MLS# 10-1633 570-654-1490 570-696-6558 For more info and Classified’s got Call Joe Moore IN CLASSIFIED! 262 WALNUT ST. photos visit: the directions! 570-288-1401 Do you need more space? Nicely redone 2 HARVEYS LAKE www.atlas story on large realtyinc.com KINGSTON A yard or garage sale fenced corner lot. MOUNTAIN TOP 5 Raymond Drive MLS 11-3404 in classified Updates include, 3 story, 5 bedroom Practically new 8 $99,900 LINE UP vinyl siding, win- home completely year old Bi-level Call Charlie KINGSTON is the best way dows, electric serv- remodeled in & out. with 4 bedrooms, 1 570-829-6200 Sell your own home! A GREAT DEAL... to clean out your closets! ice & wiring, newer $245k with owner and 3/4 baths, carpeting, 2 zoned financing with Place an ad HERE IN CLASSIFIED! You’re in bussiness gas heat and all 20% down or will garage, fenced 570-829-7130 REDUCED yard, private dead with classified! new 2nd floor (gut- lease with option LAKE HARMONY ted and reinsulated. to purchase. end street. For KINGSTON more info and pho- 143B GROVE ST., 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, [email protected] Like to entertain? 58 S. Welles Ave LUZERNE large eat in kitchen, tos visit: www. 128 Vaughn St. atlasrealtyinc.com This floor plan lends 1st floor laundry and itself to that with a HUNLOCK CREEK Beautifully main- attached shed that MLS 11-3422 tained home shows MOUNTAIN TOP $179,000 large kitchen, formal could be a nice 2nd dining and living pride of ownership bath. Shed and off Call Colleen for last 40 years. 570-237-0415 rooms. A car enthu- street parking siast? This garage Upgrades include for 6 cars. 76 N. Dawes Ave. will hold 4 cars new kitchen with MLS 11-2564 DO THE MATH! comfortable. Enjoy a Kraftmaid cabinets 3A Ridgewood $104,900 Qualified FHA buy- hot tub, this workout and Corian counter, Neat, clean and Mark R. Mason ers could possibly room has one and new hardwood Large charmer had updated! Spacious 459 Bennett St. 570-331-0982 be paying less than French doors open- floors, brand new been extensively rooms throughout. Very nice 5 bed- CROSSIN REAL 12 Oakdale Drive $900 per month for ing to the rear yard. gas furnace, central renovated in the last Sunken living area room, 2 story home ESTATE 803 Aspen Drive Completely remod- mortgage, taxes HANOVER TWP. Spacious bed- air and replacement few years. Tons of with accent wall for in nice area of 570-288-0770 Brand new carpet in eled 3 bedroom, 1.5 and insurance. rooms, wood burn- windows. 3 bed- closets, walk-up fireplace. Large loft Luzerne. Off street lower level family bath home with NOW is the time to ing fireplace. The list rooms, with 2 addi- attic and a lower with entertainment parking for 4 cars. room! Hardwood on detached garage & buy. Stop throwing goes on and on! Did tional rooms (bed- level bonus recre- area. Jacuzzi in 1st floor master 1st floor dining carport on approx your money away MOSCOW I mention you are rooms) on finished ation room. Great master bath/show- bedroom and laun- 331 Gudz Road room, living room, 1.5 acres in a nice renting. Well cared just ¼ of a mile from 3rd floor. 1.5 baths location, just a short er. New carpet. dry. Replacement bedrooms & hall! private setting. for 2 bedroom the lake?! and bonus family walk to Kirby Park. Freshly painted. No windows on 2nd Large rear deck. MLS# 11-1776 home with private MLS#11-1994 room in basement. MLS 11-3386 outside mainte- floor. 5 year young Master bedroom $129,900 yard, garage and $249,900 Fenced yard, deck, $129,000 nance. MLS 10-7583 full bath. Modern opens to deck! Pri- Five Mountains driveway. For more Jill Jones 696-6550 garage and off Call Betty at $144,900 kitchen w/breakfast vate rear yard! 577 Nanticoke St. Realty street parking. Century 21 info and photos Basement door 570-542-2141 bar and oak cabi- Well maintained 3 MLS 11-3864 Smith Hourigan visit: www.atlas nets. Basement opens to garage. realtyinc.com bedroom, 2 story JENKINS TWP $149,900 Group always DRY! All MLS #11-2282 MLS 11-2278 home in quiet 2 Owen Street Call Mark Mason 570-287-1196 measurements $199,000 $124,900 neighborhood. This 570-331-0982 ext 3559 570-643-2100 approximate Private country liv- Jim Graham at home features an CROSSIN REAL or 570-714-6127 Call Colleen ing, with easy HARVEYS LAKE C21poconos.com MLS11-3745 570-715-9323 enclosed patio with ESTATE 570-237-0415 $122,900 access to inter- hot tub, enclosed 570-288-0770 Debbie McGuire state. Relax and front porch, walk up KINGSTON enjoy this comfort- 68 Bennett St LAKE NUANGOLA 570-332-4413 floored attic with KINGSTON Lance Street CROSSIN REAL able A-Frame electric. 2 coal ESTATE home. Jacuzzi, stoves and much 570-288-0770 large deck and gor- more. All measure- Collect cash, not dust! geous pond. Great LINE UP ments approximate. This 2 story, 3 bed- Clean out your for entertaining MLS 10-4645 room, 1 1/2 bath basement, garage LINE UP inside and out. For $80,900 more photos and Completely remod- home is in the or attic and call the Debbie McGuire info visit: www.atlas A SUCCESSFUL SALE eled interior & exte- desired location of Classified depart- 570-332-4413 realtyinc.com rior. All furnishings Jenkins Township. ment today at 570- CROSSIN REAL A SUCCESSFUL SALE MLS 11-3285 included. Price Sellers were in ESTATE Great duplex on 829-7130! $249,900 reduced. $49,500. process of updating 129 S. Dawes Very comfortable 570-287-0770 nice street. Many Call Nancy Bohn IN CLASSIFIED! MLS 11-2895 the home so a little Ave. 2 bedroom home in 4 bdoo 1 bath, upgrades including move in condition. IN CLASSIFIED! 570-237-0752 Call Jim Banos TLC can go a long modern kitchens 570-991-1883 way. Nice yard. large enclosed Great sun room, Do you need more space? porch with brick and baths, plus ceil- large yard, 1 car HANOVER TWP. Motivated sellers. ing fans. Both units MLS 11-2191 fireplace. Full con- garage. Deeded Do you need more space? crete basement occupied,separate lake access. A yard or garage sale HARVEYS LAKE $89,900 S utilities. For more with 9ft ceiling. KINGSTON Reduced $119,000 Call Karen info and phtos visit: SALE BY OWNER! A yard or garage sale Coldwell Banker Lots of storage, 2 Charming, well Call Kathie car garage on www.atlas MLS # 11-2899 Need a Roommate? in classified Rundle Real Estate O realtyinc.com maintained. Front in classified 570-474-2340 double lot in a porch, foyer, very desirable 11-3284 $74,900 hardwood floors, is the best way GET THE WORD OUT neighborhood. granite kitchen, 4 is the best way Place an ad and Close toLschools Call Nancy Bohn with a Classified Ad. 570-237-0752 bedrooms, living to clean out your closets! and park and room/large dining to clean out your closets! 8 Diamond Ave. 570-829-7130 recreation. Walk- Don’t worry room, 2 fire- find one here! 6 Hemlock Gardens ing distanceD to aboutPwinter in places, 2.5 baths, You’re in bussiness Great neighborhood downtown Wilkes- You’re in bussiness this fully insulat- sun room, base- only ¼ mile to War- JENKINS TWP. Barre. Great fami- ed homeE with ment with plenty 570-829-7130 den Place at Harvey ly neighborhood. (570) 288-6654 with classified! new windows. 3 of storage. Pri- with classified! N Lake, access to Carpet allowance floors of living vate English style Harveys Lake will be consid- space lets you KINGSTON back yard. 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale D through the Beach ered. For mor info spread out and $195,000 Club at Warden and photos visit: enjoyI this 570-472-1110 Place. 8 rooms, 3 www.atlas house. Large N bedrooms, 2 baths, realty.inc.com family room KINGSTON garage, 18 x 36 in- $129,900 OFFICENTERS - Pierce St., Kingston addition plus 4 G ground heated pool, MLS #11-1434 bedrooms, 1 1/2 12x27 screened Call Tom baths, 1st floor 297 Susquehannock porch, landscaped, 570-262-7716 laundry, large Drive workshop, office in corner lot. Mod- A HOME FOR lower level, 100x150 806 Nandy Drive ern kitchen with THE HOLIDAYS! lot neat and clean Unique 3 bedroom granite coun- Classic 2 story ready to move-in. home perfect for ters. For more home with 4 bed- MLS#11-2357 entertaining! Living information and rooms, 2.5 baths, 2 $146,000 room with fireplace photos visit car garage. Master KINGSTON 290 REYNOLDS ST. Bob Cook and skylights. Din- www.atlas bedroom with walk- 171 Third Ave KINGSTON 570-696-6555 ing room with built- realtyinc.com in closet, private in china cabinets. PRICE REDUCED! MLS #11-622 yard with above Lower level family Brick front 2-story in $119,000 ground pool, room with fireplace a desirable Kingston Call Colleen kitchen overlooks and wetbar. Private neighborhood. 4 570-237-0415 large family room. rear yard within- bedrooms, 3 baths For more info and ground pool and will give you all the photos visit: multiple decks. room you need for HARVEYS LAKE www.atlas MLS#11-3064 family, guests or just realtyinc.com Call Joe Moore room to spread out! Professional Office Rentals MLS 11-2432 So close to so 570-288-1401 The living room has $259,900 a fireplace to enjoy Full Service Leases • Custom Design • Renovations • Various Size Suites Available HANOVER TWP. much, traditionally Call Colleen appointed 3 bed- a cozy evening, for- Medical, Legal, Commercial • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial 570-237-0415 room, 3 bath town- mal dining room & Full Time Maintenance Staff Available home with warm large eat-in kitchen tones & wall to wall for family dinners or cleanliness. Modern a quiet morning For Rental Information Call: 1-570-287-1161 kitchen with lots of breakfast. Many POLE 265 KINGSTON upgrades were cabinets & plenty of 83 E. Vaughn St LAKESIDE DRIVE closet space done by the owner 44’ of lakefront! JENKINS TWP. throughout, enjoy prior to listing and This home offers the house is freshly 94 Ferry Road the privacy of deck recently remodeled painted inside and Nice vinyl sided 2 & patio with fenced kitchen with Cherry the carpets were story situated on a yard. MLS 11-2841 cabinetry, granite cleaned. All you great corner fenced $123,000 counters. Hard- need to do is move lot in Hanover Twp. Call Arlene Warunek wood floors through in and enjoy the 2 bedrooms, 2 570-650-4169 the kitchen and din- upcoming holidays modern baths, ing area. Stone fire- and many more additional finished Yes, it’s really true, place, enclosed years. Call today for space in basement $109,900. From the porch to enjoy the an appointment. For for 2 more bed- 475 S. Main St. Room size entrance lake view! The more information rooms or office/ 3 bedroom, 1 bath, foyer to every room boathouse has a and photos, go to playrooms.Attached 2 story home with Smith Hourigan in the house, you second level patio, prudentialreal 2 car garage con- vinyl replacement Group find PERFECTION. storage area, plus estate.com and nected by a 9x20 windows, vinyl sid- (570) 696-1195 Living Room, Dining dock space. A must enter PRU2A8T2 in breezeway which ing, large yard and Room/Family Room, see! MLS#11-2018 the “Home Search”. could be a great off street parking. Large Kitchen, But- $369,900 Find Your Ideal Price Reduced to entertaining area! For more info and ler-style work area, Bob Cook $148,900. The seller Above ground pool, photos visit: 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 570-262-2665 Employee! Place an is motivated and gas fireplace, gas www.atlas bath, lovely says “Make me an heat, newer roof realtyinc.com enclosed screened- ad and end the offer”. MLS#11-364 and “All Dri” system MLS 11-3545 in porch. Off street Reduced to installed in base- Price reduced parking. Choice search! $148,900 ment. MLS #11-626 $64,900 location. 11-2155 Mary Ellen Belchick $119,900 Call Charlie MUST SELL 696-6566 Mark R. Mason Find homes for 570-829-6200 570-829-7130 $109,900 570-331-0982 your kittens! Open to Negotiation CROSSIN REAL ask for an employ- Joan Evans ESTATE Place an ad here! Real Estate 570-288-0770 570-829-7130 ment specialist 570-824-5763 PAGE 10C FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2011 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale MOUNTAIN TOP NANTICOKE PITTSTON PITTSTON TWP. PLAINS SHAVERTOWN SHICKSHINNY SWOYERSVILLE WAPWALLOPEN WHITE HAVEN Reduced - $89,000 REDUCED REDUCED

NEW LISTING – 48 Woodcrest Drive 408 Cragle Hill Rd. 604 Lily Lake Road 412 Indian Lake Nestled on just Great end unit 1195 Sutton Road This is a very well Beautiful 2 story, 3 3 bedroom home in Lakefront. Enclosed under an acre just 25 Shea St townhouse in Attractive, well- kept Ranch home bedroom home. beautiful country porch and lower minutes from 81S CAPE ANN: Large Woodcrest Estates! maintained saltbox on 6 acres, central Modern kitchen & setting. Large 3 patio looking out this colonial offers &Bright, 3 bed- 31 Tedrick St. Located within on 2 private acres air, rear patio and 1 bath. Nice yard. Gas stall detached over the lake. 4 10 Norman St. 2194 sq. ft. of living rooms, eat-in Very nice 3 bed- walking distance to boasts fireplaces in car garage. This is heat. $69,900. Call garage. Priced to bedrooms, hard- Brick 2 story home area plus a finished kitchen, Carrara room with 1 bath. Mohegan Sun and a living room, family a 3 parcel listing. 100% OWNER sell. MLS#11-1046 wood floors, master with 4 bedrooms, 3 basement. Enjoy Glass Bathroom, This house was few minutes drive to room & master MLS 11-4273 FINANCING $104,900 bedroom with view. baths, large family your summer Finished Lower loved and you can the Wyoming Valley bedroom. Formal $157,900 AVAILABLE Owner willing to sell Screen porch. room with fireplace. evenings on the Level, Family Room tell. Come see for Mall and I-81. Low dining room. Large Jackie Roman Call Bob at separate detached Basement that can Lower level rec wrap around porch (knotty pine) with yourself, super HOA fees. New roof! Florida room with 570-288-0770 570-654-1490 garage parcel for be finished. room, large drive- or take a quick dip in BAR. Oil heat, very clean home with Don’t miss an skylights & wet bar. Ext. 39 $39,900 MLS 10-9989 way for plenty of the above ground large lot. Estate. nice curb appeal. opportunity to live Oak kitchen opens CROSSIN REAL $225,000 parking. Just off the pool with tier deck. View the mountains For more info and carefree & have to family room. 4 ESTATE by-pass with easy Aggressive Realty The covered pavil- from the front photos visit: someone else shov- bedrooms & 3 1/2 570-288-0770 570-233-0340 or access to all major ion is ideal for pic- porch. #11-2970 www.atlas el your snow & mow baths. Finished 570-788-8500 highways. For more nics or gatherings BIG REDUCTION! realtyinc.com your lawn! A great lower level. Job Seekers are SWOYERSVILLE info and photos And when the winter NEW PRICE MLS 11-3544 price! MLS#10-4416 Carriage barn looking here! visit: www. 570-643-2100 winds blow cuddle $89,000 Reduced to $119,900 $449,000 Where's your ad? WEST PITTSTON atlasrealtyinc.com. C21poconos.com in front of the gas Go To The To p... Call $79,900 Karen Bernardi MLS# 10-3394 MLS 11-2887 570-829-7130 and fireplace and enjoy JANE KOPP Call Charlie 570-371-8347 Call Joe Moore $169,900 ask for an employ- WHITE HAVEN a quiet night. Price REAL ESTATE 570-829-6200 Ray Bernardi 570-288-1401 Call Colleen ment specialist to sell, $185,900 570-288-7481 570-283-9100 x34 570-237-0415 Ann Marie Chopick SHICKSHINNY 570-760-6769 PITTSTON OPEN HOUSE Sunday 12pm-5pm 16 Miller St. PITTSTON PLAINS SHAVERTOWN PLYMOUTH 52 Barber Street 4 bedroom Cape Beautifully remod- Cod, one with hard- 4628 State St REDUCED! eled 3 bedroom, 1 wood floors. Cen- Colonial on double bath home in the tral air, nice yard in lot. Desirable East Completely remod- heart of the town. Garden Village. Side community in (570) 288-6654 eled 3 bedroom, With new carpets, For more info and carbon county. 1.75 bath brick & paint, windows, photos visit: www. Flawless rooms, 10 Garfield St. aluminum ranch on doors and a mod- atlasrealtyinc.com basement& garage. MOUNTAINTOP Looking for a over 4 acres with ern kitchen and MLS 11-3645 Stone fireplace. Oil New Listing Ranch???P 12 Windy Drive Pond. New stainless bath. Sale includes $129,900 heat. Central air. For Sale By Owner Check out this 1610 Westminster steel appliances, 2 Call Tom Road. 1 Willow St. New construction in all appliances: Water filtration & 2+ acre lot. 4 bed- doubleE wide the exclusive car attached and 1 refrigerator, stove, Salvaggio conditioner. Public room, 1 1/2 bath, 2 DRASTIC PRICE Attractive bi-level with attached 2 95 William St. Slocum Estates. car built-in garage, dishwasher, washer 570-262-7716 sewer. Rear deck. story home. Hard- N REDUCTION on corner lot with car garage on a 1/2 double home Stone & Stucco paved driveway, and dryer. Nice yard Shed with power. wood floors. New Paradise found! private fenced in permanentD foun- with more square exterior. All the open front porch, 3 and superb neigh- MLS 11-3156 roof. Large detached Your own personal yard. 3-4 bedrooms dation. Large footage than most finest appoint- season room, rear borhood. Priced to $179,900 garage. Crestwood retreat, small pond and 1.5 baths. Fin- masterI bedroom single family ments: office or 5th patio, brick fireplace sell at $89,900 or area school district. in front of yard, pri- ished lower level, suite with large homes. 4 bed- bedroom, hard- & property goes to $433.00 per month $69,000. Needs N vate setting only office and living room, fam- rooms, 1.5 baths, wood floors, crown a stream in the (bank rate; 30 WEST WYOMING some TLC. Call minutes from every- laundry room ily room with ultra modern moldings, 9' ceil- back. years, 4.25%, 20% 570-868-8223 G thing. Log cabin MLS 11-2674 fireplace, 2 full kitchen and remod- ings 1st & 2nd floor. PRICE REDUCED down). Owner also baths, laundry chalet with 3 bed- $104,900 570-643-2100 eled baths. Super Jay A. Crossin Buy now select $179,900 willing to finance C21poconos.com room, formal rooms, loft, stone MLS# 10-4716 clean. For more fireplace, hardwood Ext. 23 cabinetry & flooring. 100% of transaction MOUNTAIN TOP dining room, information and MLS #11-1987 FIVE MOUNTAINS with a qualified vaulted ceilings floors. Detached CROSSIN REAL Shopping for a photos visit ESTATE $499,000 REALTY cosigner throughout and garage with bonus 570-542-2141 new apartment? www.atlas room. Lots to see. 570-288-0770 Call Geri Call Bob at MORE! realtyinc. com 570-696-0888 570-654-1490 Classified lets Watch the snow fall SWEET VALLEY For more info MLS 11-2120 in your own “cabin 570 Grassy Pond Rd 438 Tripp St you compare costs - and photos visit: $54,900 PLYMOUTH www.atlas in the woods.” 401 W. Shawnee Ave OPEN HOUSE without hassle Call Charlie For more info and realtyinc.com OUT OF FLOOD AREA Sunday 570-829-6200 photos visit: or worry! MLS 10-2463 Beautifully redone 12pm-5pm $89,900 www.atlas 3-4 bedroom, 2 Get moving Call Charlie realtyinc.com. Completely remod- with classified! 130 CHURCH ROAD bath bi-level with SHAVERTOWN eled home with 570-829-6200 MLS 11-319 garage on cozy cor- SWOYERSVILLE The feel of a true $279,900 everything new. WHITE HAVEN colonial home with ner lot near Valley New kitchen, baths, Call Charlie West High School. double entry doors 570-829-6200 bedrooms, tile off the foyer into the New Paint, Carpet- PITTSTON TWP. Nice Country Bi- floors, hardwoods, living room and din- ing, Appliances & Level on 40 acres granite countertops, ing room. Spacious more. $125,000. with 3 bedrooms, all new stainless kitchen breakfast PITTSTON 570-706-5496 1.5 baths, kitchen, steel appliances, area, family room living room, family refrigerator, stove, leading to a fenced room, office & laun- microwave, dish- rear yard. 3-season PLYMOUTH 4 Genoa Lane dry room. Plus PRICE REDUCED!! washer, free stand- room with cathedral PLAINS There is much attached oversized Enjoy this charming ing shower, tub for 66 Sunshine Drive ceiling. Hardwood attention to detail in 2 car garage with 2 bedroom home two, huge deck, Subject to bank floors, fireplace, this magnificent 2 workshop, rear with recently updat- large yard, excellent short sale approval. recently remodeled 38 Frothingham St. story, 4 bedroom, 2 deck & 3 sheds. ed tile kitchen and neighborhood Cathedral ceilings. 2 2.5 bath and 2-car Four square home full bath all brick Borders state game bath, laminate floors $154,900 (30 year sided L/P Gas Fire- garage. Located on with loads of poten- home on double lands. MLS 11-1094 in bedrooms, large loan @4.5% with 5% place, washer/dryer 3.77 acres, all the tial and needs corner lot. Large $319,900 yard, deck and stor- down; $7,750 down, bathroom combo. privacy of country 168 Elizabeth Street updating but is family room with FIVE MOUNTAINS age shed. MLS#11- $785/month) Cozy well used living yet conve- Sturdy ranch in Ore- priced to reflect its brick fireplace, all REALTY 3231. $89,000 100% OWNER square footage. niently located. gon Section. 3/4 OUT OF FLOOD ZONE condition. Nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath North Street oak kitchen with 570-542-2141 Call Matt FINANCING Wrap deck. 2 utility MLS#11-2600 bedrooms, 2 baths. neighborhood. breakfast area, 570-714-9229 or AVAILABLE sheds for storage. PRICE REDUCED Price $92,500. bi-level in good con- Large raised ranch Check it out. For dition with 2 car with 2 car garage. master suite, solid Darlene Call Bob at MLS 11-2528 $183,900 Call Stephen more info and pho- oak staircase to SWOYERSVILLE 570-696-6678 570-654-1490 $79,900 Jill Jones 696-6550 570-814-4183 garage, eat-in Modern kitchen, 3 tos visit: www. kitchen and living bedrooms, living name a few. atlasrealtyinc.com room/dining room room, family room, MLS #11-3268 MLS 11-3403 combo. Lower level 3 season porch, fin- $525,000 $62,900 has framed out fam- ished lower level Jay A. Crossin Call Charlie ily room with brick with 1½ bath & laun- Ext. 23 570-643-2100 570-829-6200 fireplace. Very nice dry. $139,900 CROSSIN REAL There are many C21poconos.com NANTICOKE lot. Electric base 570-779-2424 ESTATE great reasons to WEST WYOMING PITTSTON board heat. 570-288-07770 consider WHITE HAVEN $139,900 Team Belchick! LINE UP Collect cash, not dust! 120 Barber St. Call Ruth Smith Nice Ranch home, 570-696-1195 or A GREAT DEAL... Clean out your great neighbor- 570-696-5411 basement, garage PITTSTON TWP. IN CLASSIFIED! or attic and call the hood. Looking for the right deal Classified depart- MLS 11-3365 ment today at 570- $109,000 Call David on an automobile? 829-7130! 182 Robert Street Turn to classified. Krolikowski 550 JOHNSON ST Nice single or SHAVERTOWN 570-288-0770 28 S. Woodhaven Dr 168 Mill St. It’s a showroom in print! duplex. Gas heat. CROSSIN REAL Mary Ellen & Walter Beautiful 4 bedroom Large 3 bedroom SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP For Sale By Owner Detached garage. Classified’s got ESTATE work together in a Beautiful Colonial home. Peaceful sur- home with 2 full This home is “high PLAINS 570-288-0770 unique approach home with 4 bed- roundings. Lake baths. 7 rooms on the directions! and dry”, and avail- that guarantees rooms, 3.5 baths, view. 11-1253. nice lot with above PRINGLE able for immediate your real estate eat in kitchen & for- $179,000 ground pool. 1 car 754 Laurel St. 372 Hoyt Street occupancy. Call SWOYERSVILLE needs are handled mal dining room Darcy J. Gollhardt, garage. For more Absolutely beau- Jim for details. P immediately & located in a won- Realtor info and photos tiful move in Affordable @ professionally. derful neighbor- 570-262-0226 visit: www.atlas condition. This 2 $104,900 E Mary Ellen hood. Home has tile CLASSIC realtyinc.com bedroom Ranch TOWNE & Lovely 3 bedroom 696-6566 floors, ceiling fans, PROPERTIES MLS 11-3894 home withN fully COUNTRY R.E. 2400 sf Cape Cod Walter 696-2600 first floor laundry 570-718-4959 $89,900 finished base- 570-735-8932 with modern eat-in ext 301 room, & lower level Ext. 1352 Tom Salvaggio ment isDin excel- 570-542-5708 74 W. Carey St. kitchen, large sun- rec room. Gas fur- 570-262-7716 lent condition. I Affordable home room & family room. nace with base- WILKES-BARRE Looking for that Come and see with 1 bedroom, board hot water, This two story home Master bedroom special place for yourself.N For large living room, 120 Barber Street above ground pool has 4 bedrooms with master bath. more info and stackable washer Nice ranch home! & hot tub. called home? G with space to grow. Central air, gas heat photos visit: & dryer, eat in Great neighbor- $256,800 Classified will address First floor has gas & 2 car garage. www.atlas kitchen. Yard hood. MLS#11-3365 Call 570-693-3941 heat and second Very well land- WANAMIE Your needs. Looking for the right deal realtyinc.com. with shed. $109,000 floor has electric scaped with beauti- MLS 11-3796 Low taxes. (570) 885-6731 Open the door on an automobile? heat. Off street ful paver sidewalks. LINE UP $129,900 For more info and (570) 288-0770 REDUCED with classified! parking for one in Quiet neighborhood. Turn to classified. Call Charlie photos visit: back of home. Possible 6 month A SUCCESSFUL SALE 711 N. Washington St. NANTICOKE It’s a showroom in print! 570-829-6200 www.atlas CROSSIN REAL ESTATE MLS 11-640 rental for the right Recently remodeled realtyinc.com Classified’s got $59,900 tenant. $229,000 SWOYERSVILLE IN CLASSIFIED! 3 bedroom, hard- MLS 11-4068 Call Karen Call Ruth Smith wood floors, gas the directions! $37,500 Do you need more space? Coldwell Banker 570-696-1195 or heat, 1st floor laun- Call Colleen Rundle Real Estate 570-696-5411 A yard or garage sale dry room. MLS# 11- 570-237-0415 PITTSTON 570-474-2340 in classified 2981. $69,000. Looking to buy a Call Geri home? PRINGLE is the best way 570-696-0888 Place an ad here 987 Center St. to clean out your closets! and let the Country setting sur- 414 E. Grove Street rounds this 4 year You’re in bussiness 3 bedroom, 1 bath, sellers know! SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP 610 Church St. old home featuring 2 story with off 570-829-7130 with classified! Attractive cape cod a large modern street parking, SHICKSHINNY on a large, open lot kitchen and break- WHITE HAVEN backyard, new oil 17 Main Road in a great neighbor- fast area with tile WILKES-BARRE furnace, windows, PITTSTON TWP. PLAINS REDUCED 44 Lambert Street hood. Bright, eat-in flooring. 3 bed- wiring, kitchen, KEYSTONE SECTION kitchen, finished rooms, 1.5 baths, bath, flooring & 9 Ridgewood Road For Sale or Rent! lower level rec living room, family paint. Excellent Beautiful cozy room, updated gas room, 2 car garage, condition. $89,500. home! Upstairs TOTALBEAUTY furnace and electri- front porch and Seller Assist of $5,000 laundry, lots of clos- cal. MLS# 11-3562 rear deck/ Call Bill Remey @ et space. Tastefully MLS 11-690 renovated. Extra 1 ACRE- PRIVACY PRICE REDUCED 570-714-6123 Beautiful ranch 2 $124,900 large driveway. Low $139,900. bedrooms, huge Call Patty Lunski 1303 Promontory Dr maintenance. Ther- Call Steve Shemo modern kitchen, big 570-735-7494 Furnishings includ- 116 Amber Lane mostats in each 993 Sunrise Dr. Lovely Country set- (570) 288-1401 TV room and living EXT 304 ed, ready to move Ver y nice bi- room. MLS#11-2210 Horizon Estates ting for the cute Bi- (570) 793-9449 room, 1 bath, attic ANTONIK & in. 3 bedroom, 2 level homeP with $89,900 Fabulous end unit SUNDAY, DEC-11 Level on 5.34 acres. for storage, wash- ASSOC. bath ranch a block & newer laminate or $800/month townhome provides 12 NOON – 2 PM Property features 4 E NANTICOKE er, dryer & 2 air 570-735-7494 a half from the lake. floors, vaulted (570) 885-6731 luxurious, carefree 50 Broad Street, bedrooms, 1.75 living. 3 bedrooms, conditioners includ- Nicely appointed, all Well equipped ceiling,N2 large (570) 288-0770 baths, living room, To place your kitchen. Full base- bedrooms. Fin- 2.5 baths with 1st ed. New Roof & brick Ranch with kitchen, family room floor master suite. Furnace Furnished brand new kitchen ad Call Toll Free ment, extra large ishedDlower CROSSIN REAL ESTATE & laundry room. SWOYERSVILLE family room with level with 1/2 Ultra kitchen with or unfurnished. features wood cabi- Plus 2 car attached 1-800-427-8649 I granite and stain- Low Taxes! netry, granite coun- storage room. bath and laun- garage, 30' X 35' MLS 10-9719 dry room. Large PITTSTON less appliances. Reduced tertop, new stove detached garage WAPWALLOPEN N 82 Parsonage St Dining room with $115,900 and dishwasher, 359 Pond Hill $149,900 family room, and 14' X 28' shed. built inGgarage, built in cabinet. 2 570-885-1512 microwave. Totally MLS 11-1335 Mountain Road story living room renovated bath with and wood pellet East Noble Street REDUCED stove. No sign, with gas fireplace beautiful decorative $199,900 Nice two family on and hardwood. 2 tile & double vanity. alarm system. the east side. Gas PLAINS TOWNSHIP FIVE MOUNTAINS For more info car garage, mainte- Refinished original REALTY 570-643-2100 heat. Detached 2 nance free deck, hardwood floors. C21poconos.com and photos visit: car garage. Afford- 570-542-2141 67 Watkins St www.atlas nice yard that can This home has a Large 4 bedroom able @ $69,500. be fenced. Low phenomenal view SHICKSHINNY WHITE HAVEN realtyinc.com Call Jim for details with many attractive MLS 11-3290 HOA fee for snow from the kitchen, 178 SWEET VALLEY RD details emanating TOWNE & MOVE-IN CONDI- removal and grass living room & dining $89,900 COUNTRY R.E. CO. from the French Call Colleen TION! Good starter cutting. For more room. Lower level door entrance foyer. 4 bedroom home 570-735-8932 home. 2 bedrooms, info and photos has kitchenette, full features a great 570-237-0415 570-542-5708 MLS#11-3962 2 1/2 baths. visit: www.atlas bath & plenty of dry $135,000 yard with over 2 Replacement win- realtyinc.com 74 Mack Street walled area. Call Al Clemont acres of property. dows. Newer roof. MLS 11-3488 Modern 3 bedroom, MLS#11-1844 570-371-9381 Situated across LINE UP Freshly painted. $289,900 1 1/2 baths with a 1 Directions: Rte 11 from a playground. New carpet. Base- Call Terry car garage and turn on Northamp- Needs some TLC ment with two lev- 570-885-3041 fenced yard. Combi- ton St., straight on but come take a 135 Game Drive A SUCCESSFUL SALE els. Parking in front Angie nation living room/ Main, follow to right NEW Brick Ranch look, you wouldn’t Charming Pocono of home. Priced to 570-885-4896 dinning room with on Williams, left on on 1 acre. (11-4576) want to miss out. style log home. LINE UP IN CLASSIFIED! sell! MLS 11-2508 hardwood floors. Hurbane, right on $274,000 There is a pond at $5,000 acres of PA $29,900 Modern kitchen with Conner, right on O’BOYLE Smith Hourigan Group the far end of the Gamelands in your A SUCCESSFUL SALE Joan Evans Corian counter tops Broad St. REAL ESTATE LLC 570-714-6119 property that is backyard. 2,000 sq. Do you need more space? Real Estate and tiled back- Call Margaret 570-586-2911 used by all sur- ft. decorated with 570-824-5763 splash. Modern tiled Reasonably priced rounding neighbors. the latest Pocono IN CLASSIFIED! A yard or garage sale Shopping for a bath. First floor at $174,900. Looking for that This is an estate Mountain Themes Do you need more space? Job Seekers are bonus family rooms. 613-9080 Shopping for a and is being sold as and is loaded with in classified new apartment? New carpeting new apartment? special place is. No sellers prop- extra features. A yard or garage sale looking here! Classified lets throughout. Finished erty disclosure. Will MLS 11-1539 is the best way lower level with 1/2 Classified lets called home? entertain offers in $229,900 in classified Where's your ad? you compare costs - bath. Shed included. you compare costs - order to settle MLS 11-4241 Classified will address estate. MLS 11-962 is the best way to clean out your closets! without hassle without hassle 570-829-7130 and $119,900 Find homes for $64,900 Call Darren Snyder Your needs. Call Karen to clean out your closets! You’re in bussiness or worry! your kittens! or worry! ask for an employ- Marilyn KSnyder Coldwell Banker 570-643-2100 Get moving Place an ad here! Get moving Open the door You’re in bussiness with classified! Real Estate Rundle Real Estate C21poconos.com ment specialist with classified! 570-825-2468 570-829-7130 with classified! with classified! 570-474-2340 with classified! TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2011 PAGE 11C 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 909 Income & 909 Income & 909 Income & 909 Income & 912 Lots & Acreage 938 Apartments/ Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Furnished Properties Properties Properties Properties LAFLIN WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE WYOMING Lot#9 64 West River St Parsons Section 40 Fifth st PITTSTON Pinewood Dr WEST PITTSTON 32 Wilson St Attractive 1 room No need for flood or AVOCA JENKINS TWP. WILKES-BARRE furnished efficiency. mine subsidence BUILD YOUR Cherry kitchen cabi- insurance. 2 story, 3 nets, granite bath, bedroom, 1 bath DREAM HOME built-ins, washer/ home in a safe, on one of the last dryer. Security & quiet neighborhood. available lots in references. Non Aluminum siding. desirable Laflin. smokers, no pets. 123 Dagobert St. Corner, 105’x50’ lot. Convenient location $625. Includes heat Immaculately kept 2 Beautifully restored Fenced in yard. Very nice 2- near highways, air- & water. 94 Church St. story, 3 bedroom 1890 Queen Anne Appraised at family,one side port, casino & 570-655-4311 home in beautiful with working eleva- $57,000. Serious move in the other 1334 Main St. Spacious double Stately brick building shopping. neighborhood. tor located in 25 St. Mary’s St. 1 story, 2,600 sq. ft. block, one with one in Historic district. DIRECTIONS Rt 315 inquiries only. Call rented separate 3,443 sq. ft. Home features Wilkes-Barre's His- 570-826-1458 utilities, 6 rooms commercial build- side owner occu- Wonderful 1st block to laflin Rd; make newer doors, dou- toric District built by masonry commer- ing, masonry con- pied, 2nd side S Franklin. Formerly left off Laflin Rd onto WILKES-BARRE for appointment each side plus 1/2 cial building with 2 apartments. 3 ble hung E glass Fred Kirby close to bath upstairs each struction with needs cosmetic Lane's. 5700sq ft + Pinewood Dr. Lot is bedroom, 1 bath. windows through- riverfront parks and warehouse/office offices and ware- care. Off street full basement for on corner of side. Wonderful and 2 apartments appliances incl. W/d out. A/c & ceiling downtown shops WILKES-BARRE neighborhood plus housing. Central air, parking for 2 vehi- storage. Great pro- Pinewood Dr. and in both. $650/mo fans in all rooms and restaurants. with separate elec- alarm system and cles, walking dis- fessional space. Hickorywood Dr. short walking dis- tric and heat. Per- plus utilities. Securi- except bathroom. This architectural tance to Wyoming parking. Great for tance to the down- Well maintained. Pri- MLS 11-3411 ty deposit of $650. Beautiful year round gem has six bed- fect for contractors contractors or town. Pool and vate parking & gar- $34,900 Avenue. For more or anyone with stor- Call (717) 713-3902 sunroom in rear. rooms & 5 baths info and photos anyone with patio deck. den. MLS#11-345 atlas realtyinc.com before 9:00 p.m. to Property includes and a modern age needs. For office/storage For more info and $495,000 Call Keri Best visit: www.atlas more information set an appointment 50x100 buildable kitchen with granite realtyinc.com needs. For more photos visit: 570-696-3801 570-885-5082 or email: lot, 3 parcels on counters and SS and photos log onto info and photos www.atlas Call Margy 11-4027 www.atlas tarinhoupt one deed. appliances. Original $124,900 visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. 570-696-0891 @hotmail.com A must see! 2-story carriage realtyinc.com. realtyinc.com. MLS 11-3292 Call Nancy Bohn Reduced to MLS 11-2452 house with for two Price Reduced! 570-237-0752 MLS 11-3156 $76,500 $119,500 cars. Hot tub includ- Why pay rent - $89,000 $84,900 Call Bill Williams 941 Apartments/ Debbie McGuire ed. MLS 11-2316. move right in to this MLS #10-3872 Call Charlie 570-362-4158 Unfurnished 570-332-4413 $329,900 well maintained 2 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 CROSSIN REAL Call Darren Snyder bedroom home with 570-829-6200 MOUNTAIN TOP VM 101 LINE UP Crestwood Schools! ESTATE Marilyn KSnyder nice yard, privacy 126 Acres for Sale! ASHLEY 570-288-0770 Real Estate fence and garage. WYOMING A GREAT DEAL... Mostly wooded with 570-825-2468 MLS# 11-2875 approx. 970 ft on Do you need more space? $57,500 IN CLASSIFIED! Rt. 437 in TWO APARTMENTS WILKES-BARRE Call Andrea Find Something? Dennison Twp. A yard or garage sale WILKES-BARRE 74 Frederick St 570-714-9244 or KINGSTON Lose Something? $459,000 Brand new 2 bed- in classified Darlene Get it back where it Call Jim Graham at room, washer/dryer is the best way 570-696-6678 belongs 570-715-9323 hookup, $550 to clean out your closets! EDWARDSVILLE with a Lost/Found ad! month + utilities You’re in bussiness 570-829-7130 4 bedroom, full with classified! MOTIVATED SELLER!! PITTSTON basement, washer / Nicely maintained dryer hookup, 2-story traditional in $500 month +. WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE SOUTH 570-868-6020 164 Madison Street This very nice 2 great neighbor- Centrally located, MOUNTAIN TOP hood. Modern oak Several building lots story, 3 bedroom, 1 366 Pierce St. this triplex is fully bath home has a kitchen, open layout occupied and has 2 ready to build on! in family room/den Commercial build- ALL public utilities! ASHLEY large eat in kitchen ing for sale.Highly bedrooms in each We Care about the for family gather- with new floors, 89-91 Hillside Ave. unit. Nicely main- Priced from place you call home, above ground pool desirable corner $32,000 to ings. A great walk Out of the flood location with park- tained with one long & we want you to up attic for storage in fenced rear yard. plain this double term tenant on 3rd $48,000! Use your care about it too!! 1-car detached ing for approxi- SALE OR LEASE own Builder! Call and the home is in has potential. mately 25 vehicles. floor and off street 2 & 3 bedrooms, move-in condition. garage with work- Newer roof and PRICE REDUCED parking. An annual Jim Graham at reserved parking. shop area, all on a Would be attractive Modern office build- 570-715-9323 MLS 11-1612 3 bedroom, 2 story, some windows income of $17,520 Short block to bus nice wide lot. for any retail or ing, parking for 12 Spotless 3 bed- $63,900 with brick &stucco have been makes it an attrac- stop. $675 & 725 MLS#11-2428 commercial cars. Will remodel room, 1.5 bath Call Karen siding. Beautiful replaced. Property tive buy. $79,000 rent includes REDUCED TO operation. to suit tenant. home with hard- Coldwell Banker hardwood floors. includes a large MLS 11-825 heat/water/sewer & $139,900 MLS 11-2763 $1800/mo or pur- wood floors, stained Rundle Real Estate Semi-modern extra lot. Square ft. Ann Marie Chopick trash. Application, Call Steve Shemo $300,000 chase for glass, and modern 570-474-2340 kitchen. Finished approximate. 570-288-6654 references, back- (570) 288-1401 Jay A. Crossin $449,000 kitchen in move-in basement with fire- MLS 11-3463 ground check, (570) 793-9449 Extension 23 MLS 11-751 condition. 11-2831 WILKES-BARRE place. Covered $67,000 SHAVERTOWN smoke free, pet CROSSIN REAL Call Charlie $79,900 back porch. Priced Roger Nenni free, lease + securi- ESTATE 570-829-6200 Marilyn KSnyder to sell. $79,900. EXT. 32 570-288-0770 ty. Call Terry Real Estate MLS 11-2987 CROSSIN REAL LAND 570-824-1022 ESTATE Harford Ave. 570-825-2468 Besecker Realty 4 buildable residen- 570-675-3611 570-288-0770 KINGSTON WYOMING tial lots for sale indi- BACK MOUNTAIN vidually or take all Cozy 2 bedroom. WILKES-BARRE Looking for the right deal 570-760-6769 4! Buyer to confirm 185 West River St Heat & Appliances. on an automobile? EDWARDSVILLE PITTSTON water and sewer $575/ month. NEW LISTING! Turn to classified. Township Blvd. with zoning officer. 570-574-2588 86 HICKORY ST., It’s a showroom in print! WYOMING Directions: R. on Cozy 2-unit apart- 14 West Sixth St. E. Franklin, R. on LINE UP ment with parking Classified’s got Lawn to L. on for 3 vehicles, nice the directions! Harford. A SUCCESSFUL SALE enclosed rear yard, $22,500 per lot 64-66 Dorrance St. Mark Mason rear shed, washer, Very nice ranch on 3 units, off street IN CLASSIFIED! dryer, refrigerators WILKES-BARRE corner lot in great 570-331-0982 parking with some CROSSIN REAL Do you need more space? Spacious, quality included. Can be neighborhood & out updated Carpets converted back to of flood zone! Sharp 89-91 Hillside St. ESTATE A yard or garage sale home, brick - two MINERS MILLS and paint. 570-288-0770 story with 6 bed- single family hardwood floors in 2 Out of the flood $1500/month MAKE AN OFFER! dwelling. bedrooms & dining plain, this double Ideal location in classified rooms, 2 1/2 bath, income from long Former upholestry two fireplaces, MLS#11-4047 room. Finished has potential. time tenants. W/d between Wilkes- is the best way Newer roof and shop. 1st floor in WYOMING COUNTY den, heated sun- $49,900 basement with 3rd hookups on site. Barre & Scranton. 14+ acres, Rt. 29 some windows need of a lot of to clean out your closets! room off living Louise Laine bedroom. Relaxing MLS 11-3517 Ample parking with Noxen, bordering have been TLC. 2nd floor You’re in bussiness room, screened 570-283-9100 x20 flagstone screened $109,900 room for additional StateGame Lands. replaced. Property apartment in good porch off formal porch. 1 car garage. Call Jay A. spaces. Perfect for Great for hunting with classified! includes a large condition & rented dining room, mod- One block from ele- Crossin medical or profes- or private home extra lot. with no lease. Stor- DALLAS TWP ern eat-in kitchen, mentary school plus Ext. 23 sional offices. Con- site. Low taxes. MLS 11-3463 age area. Off street garage. Many NEW LISTING! high school bus CROSSIN REAL tact agent to show. $105,000. Please $87,000 parking available. extras... Sacrifice, Charming two-story stops at property ESTATE Asking $945,000 call CONDO FOR LEASE: corner! MLS#11-3831 Call Roger Nenni Contact Judy Rice $1,800. 2 bedroom/ owner relocating home with hard- 570-288-0770 570-690-5951 2 Bath. Call Us to out of state wood and pine $139,500 Ext. 32 570-714-9230 PRICE REDUCED! WILKES-BARRE $65,000 discuss our great $125,000. Emergency floors, modern Call Steve Shemo CROSSIN REAL MLS# 10-1110 Contact Judy Rice Amenity & Mainte- MLS 11-2474 Liquidation kitchen and baths, (570) 288-1401 ESTATE LAFLIN 915 Manufactured 714-9230 nance program! JANE KOPP 3 bedroom, single formal living room (570) 793-9449 5770-288-0770 MLS# 11-572 Homes Call 570-674-5278 REAL ESTATE home. $22,500. and dining room, 3 570-288-7481 Must Sell. Call bedrooms, gas LINE UP 570-956-2385 heat, separate A GREAT DEAL... WEST WYOMING ASHLEY PARK DALLAS 330SF of office Laurel Run &San Š Large 3 bedroom WILKES-BARRE space. Detached IN CLASSIFIED! 331 Holden St Souci Parks, Like 2nd floor. No pets. WILKES-BARRE garage and carport, 10-847 new, several to Off street parking. updated windows, YATESVILLE Looking for the right deal choose from, Call Joe 570-881-2517 roof and furnace. on an automobile? WYOMING Financing & Warranty, Zoned business PRICE REDUCED Turn to classified. 33 Market St. MobileOneSales.net Dallas, Pa. commercial. Commercial/resi- Call (570)250-2890 MEADOWS MLS#11-1010 It’s a showroom in print! dential property PRICE REDUCED! APARTMENTS featuring Ranch $99,900 Classified’s got 930 Wanted to Buy 220 Lake St. Call Maribeth Jones the directions! home with 3 bed- Housing for the 570-696-6565 rooms, newly Real Estate elderly & mobility 260 Brown Street EDWARDSVILLE remodeled bath- impaired; all utilities Great 3 bedroom room, in good con- Many possibilities included. Federally Move right into this home in mint condi- 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 dition. Commercial for this building. 40 + subsidized program. tion. Hardwood opportunity for parking spaces, 5 Extremely low bath in very good floors, fenced lot, WE BUY HOMES condition with mod- 12 Reid st. office in attached offices, 3 baths and Any Situation income persons garage. MLS#11-2834 building. warehouse. encouraged to ern kitchen and WILKES-BARRE Spacious Bi-level 285 Wyoming Ave. $83,900. For more info and $425,000 apply. Income less bathrooms and a 3 home in semi-pri- First floor currently (570) 237-1032 photos visit: Maria Huggler than $12,250. season sunroom off vate location with used as a shop, 570-956-2385 (570) 288-1444 www.atlas Classic Properties 570-675-6936, of the kitchen. private back yard. 3 could be offices, realtyinc.com 570-587-7000 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. MLS 11-4244 season room. Gas etc. Prime location, WE BUY HOUSES Lawrence St. MLS 11-3450 EQUAL HOUSING $64,900 fireplace in lower corner lot, full base- 570-472-3472 Nice 3 unit property. Reduced OPPORTUNITY Call Darren Snyder level family room. 4 ment. 2nd floor is 3 Lots of off street $159,000 HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE Marilyn KSnyder bedrooms, garage. WEST WYOMING bedroom apartment parking and bonus 2 Call Tom Real Estate For more informtion plus 3 car garage 570-825-2468 and photos visit car garage. All units 570-262-7716 DUPONT are rented. Great and parking for Completely remod- WILKES-BARRE PRICE REDUCED! wwww.atlas 6 cars. For more 1007 Morgan Drive realtyinc.com income with low eled, modern 2 bed- maintenance. information and room townhouse WILKES-BARRE Beautiful two-story MLS 10-4740 photos go to traditional home $149,900 $139,900 style apartment. MLS# 10-2675 www.atlas Lots of closet located high & dry in Call Charlie realtyinc.com Pine Ridge Estates, 570-829-6200 Call Karen Collect cash, not dust! space, with new Coldwell Banker MLS #10-4339 carpets and com- one of Wilkes- VM 101 Clean out your $169,900 Barre’s newest Rundle Real Estate basement, garage pletely repainted. 379-381 Sixth St. Call Charlie Includes stove, developments. Fea- 570-474-2340 or attic and call the Perfect first home VM 101 refrigerator, wash- tures 4 bedrooms, Classified depart- Lot 39 Mayock St. FORTY FORT for you with one er, dryer hook up. 2.5 baths, master ment today at 570- side paying most of 938 Apartments/ 9' ceilings through- suite with walk-in Nice yard & neigh- out 1st floor, granite 829-7130! your mortgage. Furnished borhood, no pets. 39 W. Chestnut St. closet, 9’ ceilings Looking to buy a Would also make a countertops in NANTICOKE $595 + security. Call Lots of room in this and hardwoods on home? nice investment kitchen. Very bright. 1st floor, family room 570-479-6722 single with 3 floors 1st floor master Place an ad here with all separate DALLAS of living space. 3 with gas fireplace, and let the utilities and nice 912 Lots & Acreage 2 bedrooms, fridge, bedroom & bath. two-car garage and w/d and stove pro- bedrooms, 1 bath Not yet assessed. sellers know! rents. Large fenced EXETER deck. MLS#11-3479 DALLAS vided, off-street 2 bedroom, modern with hardwood End unit. Modular 570-829-7130 yard, priced to sell. $229,900 parking, no pets. kitchen and bath, floors throughout, construction. Don’t wait too long. Karen Ryan $650/mo + utilities, Includes OSP natural woodwork, MLS #10-3180 YATESVILLE 1012 Wyoming Ave. Call today to 570-283-9100 x14 & security. Water & stove, fridge, heat, all windows have $179,500 SUPER LOCATION schedule a tour. sewer included. water, sewer. been replaced, Jim Graham at Needs work. Priced MLS 11-1453 laundry/pantry off of to sell. Great for REDUCED!! Call 570-674-7898 No Pets. $650. 570-715-9323 406-408 Front St. kitchen. 4x10 entry your small business $84,900 570-693-1294 4,400 SF commer- Say it HERE foyer, space for 2 or offices. Very high Mark R. Mason cial building with additional bed- traffic count. Prop- 570-331-0982 in the Classifieds! storefront and living rooms on the 3rd WYOMING erty is being sold IN CROSS REAL 570-829-7130 space on the 2nd floor. Roof is new. AS IS CONDITION. ESTATE New Goss Manor floor. This building MLS 11-325 Inspections for buy- 570-288-0770 lots. Prices ranging Looking for that can be used for $69,900 Willow View Dev. ers information only. from $59,900 to commercial appli- Jay A. Crossin special place 7 Osborne Drive Property needs $69,900. Public cations or convert it PLAINS 570-288-0770 called home? This home features rehab. WILKES-BARRE water, sewer, gas & 1 bedroom, refriger- FALLS into a double block. 101 Old River Road 1 bedroom, bath. Ext. 23 a great layout with MLS 11-4267 electric available. ator, stove and Classified will address Property being sold Basement apt. Pri- CROSSIN REAL 3 bedrooms, 2.5 $84,900 Call Kevin Smith washer provided, no Your needs. “AS IS”. vate entrance, off- ESTATE baths, family room Roger Nenni 570-696-1195 or pets, $375./per MLS 11-4271 street parking. Utili- 570-288-0770 Open the door with fireplace in a 570-288-0770 570-696-5420 month, Call 1702 W. Eighth St. $40,000 (570) 239-6586 ties & appliances with classified! beautiful develop- Ext. 32 included. No smok- 1 story Ranch with ment. Just add your Crossin Real John Polifka SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP 100x200 lot, paved 570-704-6846 ing or pets WILKES-BARRE own touches and Estate $500/mo + security 62 Schuler St WILKES-BARRE driveway, new you’ll have a won- 570-288-0770 Five Mountains PLAINS energy star Realty Furnished 1 bed- 570-388-6603 derful home. For room, luxury apart- replacement win- more info and pho- 570-542-2141 Duplex - “Today’s ment. EVERYTHING NOW REDUCED! dows. Excellent tos visit: www. Buy, Tomorrow’s INCLUDED. Heat, FORTY FORT starter home. For atlasrealtyinc.com. HUGHESTOWN 1 & 2 bedroom apts. Security” Do you hot water, A/C, more info and MLS 11-4320 NANTICOKE EXETER very nice, clean, appreciate the gen- electric, phone, photos visit: $229,000 Ida Acres, Wyoming great neighborhood, tle formality of cable. Private, no www.atlas Call Terry Area School District. hardwood floors, beamed ceilings, smoking, no pets. realtyinc.com. 570-885-3041 6 lots remain, start- a/c, washer/dryer French style doors 570-954-0869 MLS 11-2912 Angie ing at $38,000. Pri- with newer appli- with beveled glass 3 bedroom, 1 3/4 $89,500 570-885-4896 vate setting. Under- ances, storage, &beautiful wood- bath in very good Fred Mecadon ground utilities. 1st/last/security with work? Each unit: 2 condition. Hard- 570-817-5792 570-947-4819 PLAINS one year lease. Ref- bedrooms, bath, liv- Furnished 1 bed- wood floors 191 Andover St. erences required. ing room, dining room, luxury apart- throughout, updat- Lovely single family 165 Searle St. ment. EVERYTHING $650-$695 + utili- ed kitchen and Double block 423 E. Church room, gas heat. EXETER 3 bedroom home Out of flood area. INCLUDED. Heat, ties. Water/sewer baths, natural home, great St. Spacious rooms. with lots of space. 100x125ft. All utili- hot water, A/C, by owner, no pets, woodwork, over- investmentP Great 2 family in Separate utilities. 2 Finished 3rd floor, LINE UP ties in place. Build- electric, phone, non smoking. sized yard on a dou- propPerty or live move in condi- car detached balcony porch off of E ing moratorium cable. Private, no Call 202-997-9185 ble lot. Off street in one side and tion on both garage. 10-0920 2nd floor bedroom, Looking for that P does not apply to smoking, no pets. for appointment parking. rent the other. sides, Separate $89,900. gas hot air heat, A SUCCESSFUL SALE N this lot. $45,000 570-954-0869 MLS 10-4349 Two 3 bedroom, utilities, 6 Joan Evans central air and E reduced to $42,000 $79,900 much more. 6 roomD1/2 dou- rooms each. 3 Real Estate N 570-824-5763 Call 570-655-0530 Marilyn KSnyder Must see! special place IN CLASSIFIED! blesI . Great car detached FORTY FORT Real Estate MLS 11-59 walk up attic on garageDin super 1 bedroom, excel- 570-825-2468 $66,000 bothNsides. neighborhood. LINE UP HARDING lent location, Jay A. Crossin called home? Do you need more space? For more info WalkingI dis- Mt. Zion Road newly remodeled. LINE UP 570-288-0770 and photosG visit: tance to col- A SUCCESSFUL SALE One acre lot just PLYMOUTH Sunken living www.atlas lege. ForN more A SUCCESSFUL SALE Ext. 23 A yard or garage sale before Oberdorfer room. Oak floors CROSSIN REAL Classified will address realtyinc.com. info andGphotos IN CLASSIFIED! Road. Great place kitchen and bath IN CLASSIFIED! ESTATE in classified MLS 11-3915 visit: www.atlas to build your FURNISHED and w/w. Incl. 570-288-0770 $49,900 realtyinc.com Do you need more space? dream home fridge, stove, Do you need more space? MLS 11-1608 A yard or garage sale MLS 11-3521 dishwasher. Coin- Your needs. is the best way $123,000 APARTMENT A yard or garage sale Wanna make your in classified $29,900 Available immedi- op laundry in in classified Call Tom Call Colleen ately, refrigerator building. Off street to clean out your closets! 570-262-7716 570-237-0415 and stove provid- parking. $750 is the best way car go fast? Place is the best way Open the door to clean out your closets! ed, off-street park- includes all utili- to clean out your closets! an ad in Classified! You’re in bussiness Say it HERE ing, no pets, utili- ties. No smoking You’re in bussiness in the Classifieds! You’re in bussiness ties all paid, Call 570-779-4609 or with classified! 570-829-7130. with classified! with classified! 570-829-7130 with classified! (570) 881-0636 570-407-3991 PAGE 12C FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2011 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 944 Commercial 944 Commercial 950 Half Doubles Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Properties Properties

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Call Front/back porch- 570-823-8881 570-829-1578 second floor. hook-up, enclosed - Short term FORTY FORT up. Parking, porch 570-287-9631 or es, off street www.Wilkes Free standing build- Pantry, storage, porch, off-street leases available storage. $600/per 570-696-3936 parking, laundry BarreLodge.com ing. Would be great w/d, garage. room available. parking, $475 per W. PITTSTON/EXETER month + utilities & for any commercial 2 or 3 bedroom. 1.5 NO PETS No dogs, smok- month + security + security deposit. Call TODAY For use. 1900 sq. ft. on ASHLEY bath. Washer/dryer $600 +security ing, water, sewer, utilities. 3 bedroom. New Call 904-382-4509 KINGSTON AVAILABILITY!! the ground floor hook up. New tile Call Jay at Wyoming Avenue garbage paid. Call 570-821-9881 WILKES-BARRE carpeting, flooring & MAYFLOWER AREA with an additional kitchen & bath. Off 570-430-0093 2nd floor, 1 bed- $525/mo + gas, painted. Washer/ PLYMOUTH www.mayflower 1 bedroom with 800 sq. ft in finished street parking. $700 room, appliances, electric, security, dryer hook up. $525 HANOVER TWP. crossing.com appliances on 2nd lower level. Excel- +utilities. Modern 1 bedroom, laundry room. $490 lease, credit, floor. Nice apart- lent location, only 1 +security &utilities. KINGSTON Not approved for 570-237-2076 bath with shower, 1 bedroom. Avail- + electric. Security background ment in attractive block from North refrigerator and & references. check. Certain Restrictions Section 8 or CEO able now. $425 + home. Sunny win- Cross Valley stove, washer/dryer 570-696-1600 (570) 696-3596 Apply* Assistance. No pets security & electric. dows & decorative Expressway and WEST PITTSTON hookup, off-street one block from 570-822-7657 4 bedroom, off Call 570-829-0847 accents. Off street parking, NANTICOKE street parking, parking. No pets, no Wyoming Ave (route EDWARDSVILLE $400/month, plus 2nd Floor apart- yard, garage, LARKSVILLE smoking. Includes 11) Take advantage Available immedi- utilities, & security. 3 bedroom, 1 bath. ment for a tenant totally remodeled. hot water. of this prime loca- ately, large EIK, 3 Call 570-825-2431 KINGSTON $725. With discount. who wants the $850/month 131 S. Maple Ave. 3 bedroom 2 story $400 + utilities tion for just $850 bedrooms, 2nd floor All new hardwood best. Bedroom, liv- plus security 3 room apartment - single home for rent 570-824-4743 per month! bath, washer/dryer Shopping for a floors and tile. New ing room, kitchen & 570-262-1131 570-299-7103 2nd floor. Heat & cabinets / bath- with option to buy. hookup, stove & new apartment? hot water included. bath. Brand new. Great opportunity WILKES-BARRE room. Dishwasher, Washer/dryer hook- 135 Westminster refrigerator, living Classified lets Coin Laundry.Off garbage disposal. for a buyer lacking WILKES-BARRE Line up a place to live room, dining room, street parking. No up, air conditioned. down payment. St., 2nd floor, 2 bed- Mayflower Section WEST PITTSTON you compare costs - Washer/dryer hook- No smoking or rooms, living room. 1 bedroom apart- in classified! walk-up attic, no MAINTENANCE FREE! pets/smoking. $645 up. Off street park- Home is remodeled pets, one year 2 bedroom. without hassle 570-288-5600 pets. 2 year lease, from top to bottom. Laundry hookup. ment available. Nice ing. Facebook us at all utilities by ten- Recently renovated. Area. Duplex (1 unit lease, $600/month, Off street parking. or worry! or 570-479-0486 BOVO Rentals Tenant pays utilities. plus utilities, & No smoking. $600 ant. Sewer & $600/month. Call Pet friendly. Section ready now). Heat Get moving 570-328-9984 garbage included. 8 Welcome. $495 + and hot water. Rent security deposit. +utilities, security Do you need more space? Judi 570-814-5319 Call 570-262-1196 & last month. with classified! Security, first & last or 570-474-6307 utilities. with option to buy. No A yard or garage sale LUZERNE month’s rent Call 570-814-9700 pets. Call 570-885-4206 in classified 1 bedroom, wall to required. $440.00 570-823-7587 WYOMING HANOVER TWP. 570-735-5064 HANOVER TWP EDWARDSVILLE Newly remodeled is the best way wall, off-street WILKES-BARRE Parkway Plaza 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, large 2nd floor 1 to clean out your closets! parking, coin NANTICOKE 151 W. River St. WILKES-BARRE Sans Souci Parkway gas heat, new car- bedroom apartment laundry, water, NEAR WILKES Meyers Court. 3 peting, range & laun- You’re in bussiness SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP Commercial Space NICE NEIGHBORHOOD with hardwood sewer & garbage 3 BEDROOM 1/2 DOUBLE 1st floor. 2 bed- bedroom end unit For Lease 1,200 sq. 564 Garfield St. dry hook ups. Credit included. $495/ Washer/dryer hook- floors. $750/month with classified! rooms, carpet. townhouse. $690 + ft. starting at $700/ For lease, available check required. month + security up. Off street park- $750/month + utilities + utilities. PLYMOUTH Appliances includ- utilities. For more month. Off street 12/1/11, 3 bedrooms, Call John Thomas & lease. HUD ing: Garage & yard Large 2 bedroom 1 ed. Sewer & trash info visit: parking. Central & security. KINGSTON accepted. Call $640.+ utilities. Now 1 bath room, refrig- Call Florence 570-287-1196 or 1st floor, 2 bed- bath, ground floor. paid. Tenant pays DreamRentals.net heat & air. Call 570-714-6124 570-687-6216 or accepting section 8. $545 per month + gas, water & elec- or call 570-288-3375 570-991-0706 erator & stove pro- 570-715-7737 rooms, private park- 570-954-0727 570-237-5823 for vided, washer/dryer ing, quiet neighbor- security. Landlord tric. Pet friendly. appointment hookup, no pets, hood, near colleges. GET THE WORD OUT pays most utilities. Security deposit & Cats OK with pet 1st months rent WILKES-BARRE SOUTH OFFICE OR STORE fenced yard on cor- $600/month + utili- with a Classified Ad. NANTICOKE ties, 1 month rent & deposit. required. $600. ner lot. $575./per 570-829-7130 NANTICOKE 1280 sq ft. 3 phase security. 3 bedroom, wall to 310-431-6851 570-969-9268 SECURE BUILDINGS month, plus utilities, SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP 1 & 2 bedroom power, central air AVAILABLE NOW! wall carpet, off- Smith Hourigan Group apartments. conditioning. Handi- $575./security 570-474-6307 570-656-7125 street parking, $595 LUZERNE Starting at $440 cap accessible rest deposit. Call 41 Mill Street. per month + utilities, SHAVERTOWN WILKES-BARRE HARVEYS LAKE 2nd story 1 bed- 151 W. River St. and up. References room. All utilities by (570) 542-4904 1 bedroom, LAKE Convenient to security, lease. Also 953Houses for Rent room apartment. NEAR WILKES required. Section 8 ok. tenant. Garbage before 7:00 p.m. to FRONT apartments. Cross Valley, large 2 bedroom $495. KINGSTON Garage parking. 1st floor. 2 bed- 570-332-5723 included. $900 per Wall to wall, appli- 4 bedrooms, 1 bath- 2 bedroom, 2nd HUD accepted. Call set an appointment Back porch. Washer rooms, carpet. month for a 5 year ances, lake rights, room, stove provid- floor, large living 570-687-6216 or email BEAR CREEK VILLAGE ed, washer/dryer dryer. $575 + utilities Appliances includ- Looking for that lease. off street parking. room with ceiling or 570-954-0727 & security. Call ed. Sewer & trash [email protected]. No Pets. Lease, hookup, all gas fan, large bath with special place 570-735-5064. heat, off-street 570-406-4073 paid. Tenant pays security & shower, utility room gas, water & elec- called home? references. parking, no pets, with washer & NANTICOKE SHAVERTOWN Classified will address FORTY FORT $795/month, plus tric. Pet friendly. OFFICE SPACE 1/2 double. 570-639-5920 dryer, large closets APARTMENT PLAINS utilities, & security Security deposit & Your needs. 3 bedrooms. Stove, professionally Nifty location! 4 1st months rent Call 570-706-5628 organized, HANOVER SECTION rooms, 1 bedroom, Open the door refrigerator, or 570-574-5547 2 bedrooms, two required. $600. dishwasher. Washer HUDSON off street parking, floors, non-smok- 1 bath, living room, 570-969-9268 with classified! In development, 2 no smoking kitchen and den. All /dryer hookup. bedrooms, 1 bath- KINGSTON ing, no pets, oil Newly painted. $595 + utilities. appliances, owner WILKES-BARRE Beautiful 3,000 sq. room, refrigerator 595 MARKET ST heat. $430 + securi- Off street parking. 570-288-3438 pays utilities except 1 bedroom ft. contemporary, and stove, washer ty and references WILKES-BARRE Š $675 +utilities. electric. $700 2 bedroom with water included private beach & /dryer hookup, full BRAND NEW 570-678-5455 or 570-814-0843 2 bedroom month. No pets, 1 kitchen appliances. 2 bedroom recreation area. 2 basement, no pets, 570-868-7020 Š 570-696-3090 year lease, off- $550/month + utili- water included car garage, 3-4 $625/month, water apartment. $650 + LUZERNE Efficiency. 2 rooms street parking. ties &1month secu- 1 bedroom bedrooms, 3+ & sewer paid, secu- utilities. No pets Š Total space 30,000 plus bath. Some Maribeth Jones rity. No pets. efficiency water baths, office space, rity. 570-829-5378 / No smoking. Off NANTICOKE sf. Build to suit. Per- street parking, air, utilities included. Second floor, 3 bed- 570-696-6565 Call 570-647-5053 included fect for Doctors GLEN LYON fireplace, 3 private new appliances & $415/month rooms, 2 full baths, 2 bedroom * Renovated Apartment * acres. No pets. Š suite, day care, etc. 3 bedroom. Wash- microwave, laundry. Lease & security. appliances, air con- single family References, job ver- LINE UP High visibility. Lots of er/dryer hook up. Security, references Call after 6 p.m. ditioning, heat & hot 3 bedroom ification, & credit WILKES-BARRE Š parking. Rent starting Off street parking. & Background 570-220-6533 water, no smoking 2 bedroom, 1 bath single family report required. $10/sf. MLS 11-4200 New furnace. Yard. A SUCCESSFUL SALE check required. or pets. $625/ mo. apartment near HANOVER $1400/ month + utili- Call Nancy or Holly Application process 570-288-4508 570-735-8939 General Hospital. 4 bedroom ties, 1st & last Š JOSEPH P. GILROY required. Tenant $525 utilities, first, large affordable month + security IN CLASSIFIED! MOUNTAIN TOP REAL ESTATE pays utilities & secu- 1 Bedroom apart- SUGAR NOTCH last & security. No 2 bedroom deposit, lease Main Street Š 570-288-1444 rity. $500/mos ments for elderly, pets. NANTICOKE negotiable. Contact Do you need more space? KINGSTON NANTICOKE Modern 1st floor 570-714-1296 Newly remodeled disabled. Rents Spacious 1 bedroom efficiency. $275 + 570-821-0463 Š2 bedroom edenpeter@ A yard or garage sale 2 bedroom, dining based on 30% of apartment. Washer security &utilities. 570-417-3427 large, water OFFICE SPACE gmail.com &living room, off ADJ gross income. & dryer, full kitchen. No pets. Call included HANOVER TWP. street parking. All Handicap Accessi- No pets. $465 + 570-822-2032 PITTSTON GLEN LYON DALLAS in classified electric. Call WILKES-BARRE 3 bedrooms, wall to new appliances. ble. Equal Housing 9 Sycamore St. (off ŠLarge 1 570-262-5399 wall carpeting, is the best way $575 month + utili- Opportunity. TTY711 W. Chestnut near bedroom water laundry room, yard. ties, security & or 570-474-5010 SWOYERSVILLE General Hospital) included $500 + utilities, to clean out your closets! references. Water This institution is an Available immedi- Clean 1st floor, 1 PLAINS security & refer- equal opportunity PITTSTON ately, 2nd floor, 1 1 bedroom & sewer included. 152 Elizabeth Street bedroom, bath. Š ences. No Pets. provider & bedroom, 1 bath- water included You’re in bussiness Absolutely No Spacious 2 bed- Appliances with Call 570-592-3100 employer. room, refrigerator KINGSTON Pets.570-239-7770 room apartment with range, fridge, with classified! and stove, off-street 3 Bedroom Half ample closet space. microwave, Š parking, no pets, liv- Double End unit. Former 941 Apartments/ Off street parking. includes water and HANOVER TWP. ing room & kitchen. McDermott & beauty salon would GREENBRIAR 962 Rooms 962 Rooms Unfurnished All utilities and appli- sewage. Section 8 Completely remod- $385/month, plus McDermott also be suitable for Well maintained ances included. No welcome. No smok- eled 2 bedroom, 1 utilities, & security. Real Estate retail store. 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New tile bath. $475 + utilities. 269-519-2634 MLS#11-4063. Coun PITTSTON Security, references Call 570-868-4444 Leave Message Call Kevin Smith Available Upon Request: highw ays & public Š2 bedroom, 1st & & lease. No pets. PITTSTON 570-696-5422 Microwave & Refrigerator 2nd floor, $475. $575/month. transportation Š2 bedroom, 2nd Utilities by tenant. WILKES-BARRE COOPERS CO-OP HARVEYS LAKE • Fitness center & pool floor, $550. 570-287-5775 Downtown. Unique, Lease Space Nice 2 bedroom. (570) 823-8027 3 bedroom, 1st & 570-332-1048 modern. 2,300 sq ft www.casinocountrysideinn.com sino Š WILKES-BARRE/NORTH Available, Light $850/ month + utili- • Patio/Balc onies 2nd floor, $650. NY Loft style apart- 1 & 2 BEDROOM ties. 570-639-2202 [email protected] 3 bedroom, 2nd ment. Oak hardwood APARTMENTS manufacturing, Ca Š • Pet fr iendly* floor, $575. warehouse, WEST PITTSTON floors, exposed brick AVAILABLE NOW!! 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Call 570-814-0843 Hollow Village 3 822-27 11 AVAILABLE DEC. 1 Water incl. $1,500. 2 bedroom $500 + Immediate Occupancy!! 1st floor or 2nd floor 570-821-0435 utilities. or 570-696-3090 bedroom, 2 1/2 www.l iv ea tw il kesw ood .com 2 bedroom, modern 570-655-9711 bath, one car Efficiencies available * Restrictio ns Apply and clean. Includes Call Agnes 347-495-4566 garage conveniently @30% of income stove and fridge. WILKES-BARRE KINGSTON located near I80/I81 W/d hookup. Land- WEST PITTSTON Freshly painted 3 Sprague Ave. East Packer Avenue & Rt309. lord pays sewer bedroom. Eat in Charming, Spacious 2 bedroom Town- References, credit MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS and garbage, ten- kitchen. New floor & WYOMING 6 room, 2 bedroom house with full 1 bedroom, 2nd check, security 61 E. Northampton St. CEDAR ant pays heat, electrical fixtures. 315 PLAZA duplex, includes 2nd basement, 1 bath, floor, off-street 750 & 1750 required Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 water & electric. Pets OK. 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PITTSTON To place your WILKES-BARRE WAREHOUSE/LIGHT PETS.570-793-6294 Please call 570-825-8594 Jenkins Twp. ad call...829-7130 $250 Off 1st Months Rent, Newly renovated, 4 WYOMING D/TTY 800-654-5984 bedrooms, 2 full WEST PITTSTON “GENERAL BLANDINA MANUFACTURING LARKSVILLE & $250 Off Security baths, living room, APARTMENTS 2.5 bedroom, fresh- DUPONT kitchen, stove, & HOSPITAL” Deluxe 1 & 2 bed- ly painted, stove, 2 bedrooms, 1 Deposit With Good Credit. fridge included room. Wall to Wall OFFICE SPACE off street parking, bathroom, all VICINITY carpet. Some utili- 1 bedroom starting @ $690 washer/dryer hook- Super Clean, washer/dryer appliances + wash- 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ up, off-street park- ties by tenant. No hookup, dry base- er/dryer. Heat & remodeled pets. Non-smoking. PITTSTON ment. $525/month, : ing. Heat & water Main St. sewer included. 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Appliances 2 bedroom. 1 bath. The good life... Regions Best electricity. NO pets. MLS #10-1074 MOCANAQUA single & double /SMOKING. furnished. Coin op 3 bedroom, modern Shed. Nice yard. close at hand 44 Eagle Court $750/month. PETS Call Charlie Address Wilkes-Barre, PA rooms and suites. Managed laundry. $550. Heat, kitchen & bath, Quiet Area. Hanover Water, heat, cable Call Judy Rice water &sewer 570-829-6200 large yard and deck, Schools. $525 per • 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts. Building! • 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. 18706 (Off Route 309) & maid service 570-714-9230 included. Call VM 101 off-street parking, month +1st month & 570-823-8400 included. 570-687-6216 or water and sewer security. $25 appli- AMERICA’S BEST AMERICA REALTY 570-954-0727 paid. $600/month, cation fee. 822-4444 288-6300 cedarvillage@ 288-1422 www.EastMountainApt.com www.GatewayManorApt.com VALUE INN + security & lease. Call (570) 851-6448 affiliatedmgmt.com Call 570-655-1234 Call 570-542-4411 Leave Message. TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2011 PAGE 13C 953Houses for Rent 953Houses for Rent 971 Vacation & Resort Properties HANOVER TOWNSHIP MOUNTAIN TOP 2 story home with Rent to Own - Lease FLORIDA beautiful wood Option Purchase 5 Boca Raton work. 3 bedrooms. 1 bedroom 2 bath 3 Beautiful 5 room bath. Living room, story older home. home with Pool. dining room, den, Completely remod- Fully furnished. On Over 172,000 mobile modern kitchen. eled in + out! $1500 canal lot. $600 Gas heat. Small month with $500 weekly. If interest- yard. Private Drive. month applied ed, write to: $700/month + utili- toward purchase. 120 Wagner St. ties & security. $245K up to 5 yrs. Moosic, PA 18507 Optional 3rd floor [email protected] readers per month. area (2 rooms & full bath) for additional LINE UP $100/month. MOUNTAINTOP Contact Linda at 3 bedrooms, 2 A SUCCESSFUL SALE (570) 696-5418 baths, large eat in kitchen. Garage. IN CLASSIFIED! Huge deck over- Do you need more space? looks woods. Washer/dryer, dish- A yard or garage sale washer, fridge, in classified (570) 696-1195 sewer & water included. Credit is the best way check. $1,100 + to clean out your closets! HARVEYS LAKE security, No pets, HOME FOR LEASE no smoking. Proof You’re in bussiness Lakefront home, of income required. with classified! remolded, FULLY Call (570) 709-1288 FURNISHED, lease for 8-10 months, $1,500/mo+ utilities. MOUNTAINTOP Call Deb Rosenberg Beautifully remod- 570-714-9251 eled 2 1/2 bedroom house in a country setting. Large living room & extra room for bedroom or Find office. Kitchen with all new cabinets and tile floor. Plenty of HARVEYS LAKE closet space. New that Small 3 bedroom Victorian home on wall to wall carpet. large lot. New fur- $800 + utilities, nace. 1 block from security, first & last. new Warden Place. No pets or smoking. Large yard. Water Call 570-709-1930 included. Credit ref- erences, $690 NANTICOKE job. month +utilities &1 Desirable month security. Lexington Village Call 570-714-1296 Nanticoke, PA Many ranch style The HAZLETON homes. 2 bedrooms THE "TERRACE" SECTION 2 Free Months With Times Leader Located very near A 2 Year Lease Hazleton Hospital. $795 + electric Classified Residential home, Ranch style rental SQUARE FOOT RE section. with garage. $1200 a month includes MANAGEMENT 866-873-0478 heat & utilities con- veniently located near I80. PLYMOUTH References, credit 3 bedrooms, 1 bath- check, security room, washer/dryer required hookup, off-street Dee Fields, parking, no pets, Associate Broker $475/month, plus 570-788-7511 utilities, lease and security. Nice neigh- [email protected] borhood. 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THE TIMES LEADER | KINGSTON WEST NANTICOKE timesleader.com 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, refrigerator, stove & 1 BEDROOM dishwasher provid- ed, washer/dryer on MASTER SUITE HOUSE premises, front and For lease, 1 bed- rear porches, full room, 1 bathroom, basement and attic. refrigerator and Off-street parking, stove provided, no pets, totally washer / dryer remodeled. $1,000/ hookup, Central Air, month, plus utilities, Great View, $575/ CALLCALL ANAN EXPEREXPERTT security & lease. per month, plus utili- Call 570-824-7598 ties, $1st and last month/ security KINGSTON deposit. Call Completely remod- (570) 262-4870 eled Large 2 story, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Professional Services Directory single family home WILKES-BARRE including refrigera- 2 bedrooms with tor, stove, diswash- lots of storage. er & disposal. Gas Hardwood floors. 5 heat, nice yard, minute walk to Gen- 1006 A/C & 1024 Building & 1039 Chimney 1078 Dry Wall 1132 Handyman 1135 Hauling & 1162 Landscaping/ 1204 Painting & good neighbor- eral Hospital. $670. Refrigeration Remodeling Service Services Trucking Garden Wallpaper hood,. Off street +utilities. Services MIKE SCIBEK DRYWALL parking. Shed. No 570-814-3838 Hanging &finishing, BRUSH UPTO4’ HIGH, JOHN’S pets. $995. month. Shedlarski Construction MOWING,EDGING, STRISH HVAC HOME IMPROVEMENT CHIMNEY REPAIRS design ceilings and PAINTING 570-479-6722 Parging. Stucco. RUSSELL’S MULCHING,TRIMMING SPECIALIST painting. Free esti- INTERIOR/EXTERIOR WILKES-BARRE Stainless Liners. SHRUBS,HEDGES, KINGSTON 3 bedroom single Installation, Service & Repair Licensed, insured & mates. Licensed & Property Maintenance RELIABLE, NEAT, HONEST Hot air furnaces, Cleanings. Custom LICENSED & INSURED TREES,LAWN CARE, home. $850 + Utili- PA registered. 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Single family, two rooms, new carpet- Stainless Steel Lin- (570) 675-3378 DEMOLITION Service ing, large back yard, Trucking Free estimates. bedroom. $675 per ing, Parging, Stuc- Estate Cleanout 570-288-0733 month, plus utilities on dead end street, co, Caps, Etc. 1084 Electrical Free Estimates & snow removal. no pets. $700/per 1st. Quality Free Estimates 24 HOUR month, plus utilities. AA CLEANING First floor is handi- Construction Co. Licensed & Insured A1 Always hauling, SERVICE VITO’S 1228 Plumbing & cap accessible. No Security & lease. Roofing, siding, 1-888-680-7990 SMALL AND Credit and back- GRULA ELECTRIC LLC cleaning attics, cellar, Heating pets; No Smoking. gutters, insulation, 570-840-0873 Licensed, Insured, garage, one piece or LARGE JOBS! & Washer / Dryer on ground check. decks, additions, No job too small. 570-823-1811 Call 570-709-7858 whole Estate, also premises. Fenced windows, doors, available 10 & 20 yard 570-239-0484 GINO’S NEED FLOOD REPAIRS? yard. On Street masonry & 1054 Concrete & Masonry 570-829-4077 dumpsters. 655-0695 Boilers, Furnaces, Parking. One year concrete. 592-1813 or 287-8302 Air. 0% Interest 6 WILKES-BARRE Insured & Bonded. lease, 1st & last Remodeled 2 bed- SLEBODA ELECTRIC Wanted: months. month's rent, & MC GERARD & SONS Master electrician CASTAWAY 570-736-HVAC room, 1 bath house. Senior Citizens Discount! AAA CLEANING security. Credit & Hardwood floors. Licensed & Insured A1 GENERAL HAULING Junk (4822) Background check. $575 +utilities. Call State Lic. # PA057320 10% OFF Service Changes & Cleaning attics, HAULING JUNK 570-299-7241 Darcy J Gollhardt 215-932-5690 Replacements. cellars, garages. Cars & 1249 Remodeling & 570-262-0226 or 570-606-8438 All Inside Work! Generator Installs. Basement water Demolitions, Roofing REMOVAL Paul Donahue 868-4469 & Tree Removal. Trucks Repairs ALL OLDER HOMES proofing, concrete 570-510-1399. 959 Mobile Homes STORM OR FLOOD Free Est. 779-0918 or SPECIALIST floors, parging 823-3788 / 817-0395 Highest CLASSIC 1129 Gutter 542-5821; 814-8299 PROPERTIES 825-4268. foundation walls, Prices HOSIE 570-718-4959 Remodel /repair, DAMAGE?? foundation repair Repair & Cleaning DALLAS TWP. A.S.A.P Hauling ext 1352 Newly remodeled 3 Windows & rebuild, finish Mike’s $5-Up Paid!! CONSTRUCTION bedroom, 2 bath. & Doors basements. Professional Estate Cleanouts, Cleaning & hauling FreeCONSTRUCTestimates,ION HUGHES PROMPT SERVICE Attics, Cellars, of wood, metals, FREE PICKUP Large kitchen with Construction Window & Gutter interior and exterior FREE ESTIMATES Garages, we’re trash and debris LAKE SILKWORTH stove, water, sewer ROOFING, Home Cleaning design. Licensed QUALITY WORKMANSHIP cheaper than from houses, 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath & garbage included. Renovating. Gutters, carpet, 288-8995 and ins. No job too www.mcgerard.com dumpsters!. yards, garages, single home. Lake $545 + 1st & last. Garages, pressure washing. big or small. Dry- Licensed & Insured Free Estimates, etc. view with dock &lake 570-332-8922 Kitchens, Baths, Residential/com- wall, siding & more Call the 570-941-9122 Same Day! Free estimates rights. Remodeled Siding and More! mercial. Ins./bond- 570-540-6597 Let the Community Building 570-822-4582 S 1195 Movers with hardwood & tile Licensed and ed. Free est. AME DAY SERVICE floors. Lake Lehman Know! Industry 570-283-9840 Insured. 1057Construction & AAA Bob &Ray’s 1252 Roofing & Schools. No pets No Place your Classified Association of FREE 570-826-1883 BestDarnMovers Smoking. $725 + Ad TODAY! Building Hauling: Friendly & Moving Helpers Siding NEPAto find a ESTIMATES!! 1132 Handyman Courteous. We take utilities, security & 570-829-7130 570-388-0149 1147 Home Call for Free Quote. lease. Call qualified mem- Services anything &every- We make moving easy. FALL thing. 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You Efficiency at $435 work & Drywall 570-824-6381 NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION types of Masonry. 570-735-8551 Electrical, Plumbing, Cars & Cover All Painting & pay electric. $675 month furnished All Types Of Work 570-233-7788 or Roof Repairs &New Liners Installed, Carpentry, Painting General Contracting plus deposit. with all utilities New or Remodeling 570-455-5581 Roofs. Shingle, Slate, Brick & Block, Attic & Basement Trucks PA068287. Serving Call (570) 881-5974 included. Off Licensed & Insured Hot Built Up, Rubber, Roofs & Gutters. PRICE CONSTRUCTION Cleanup. Call Rick Northeast PA & street parking. Free Estimates Full Service Gutters & Chimney Licensed & 570-287-0919 Wanted 1156 Insurance North Jersey since 570-718-0331 570-406-6044 General Contractor Repairs. Year Round. Insured 1989. All phases of BASEMENT > ROOFING Mark’s Highest interior & exterior Licensed/Insured ROOFING,SIDING, 570-735-2257 KITCHENS REMOD- NANTICOKE > > Handyman Prices repair &rebuilding. ŠFREE EstimatesŠ Furnished room for DECKS, WINDOWS ELING > BATHROOMS Service NEPALONG TERM Call 570-226-1944 *24 Hour Emer- rent. $300/month. For All of Your Give us a call or 570-470-5716 gency Calls* Remodeling Needs. LJPconstructioninc.com Paid In Utilities included. CAVUTO 570-840-3349 Free Estimates (570) 574-7145 Will Beat Any Price We do it all! CA$H LongCARETeAGENCYrm Care And yes, I am a 1276 Snow 25 Yrs. Experience CHIMNEY Licensed & Insured Insurance sales. lead paint removal References. Insured SERVICE 1078 Dry Wall 570-578-8599 FREE certified contractor Removal MOUNTAIN TOPAREA 965 Roommate & Gutter Cleaning Reputable NEAR LILY LAKE Free Estimates Companies. 570-899-4713 Free Estimates DAUGHERTY’S PICKUP PLOWING SHOVEL- AVAILABLE Wanted Need a Roommate? 570-580-0797 IMMEDIATELY Insured DRYWALL INC. 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