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SPORTS SHOWCASE Stadium might look ‘brand new’

An architect unveils the plan for the “new” PNC baseball field, featuring a viewing area in the outfield and less seating.

By TOM ROBINSON For the Times Leader

SCRANTON – The field, lower INSIDE: Suit could bring Luzerne bowl and a few other items will County half of $14.6 million, 12A remain, but when PNC Field reo- pens in 2013, it will look like a dif- look brand new. ferent stadium. “Approximately 85 percent of “This is a stadium re-creation,” the existing facility is going to be

architect Craig J. Schmitt said demolished and replaced with a SUBMITTED ILLUSTRATION during his presentation at a pub- new facility that is a smaller, This is an architect’s rendering of the entrance to the rebuilt PNC Field, home of the Scranton/ NBA PLAYOFFS lic hearing regarding the sale of more-intimate venue than what Wilkes-Barre Yankees. It’s scheduled to open in April, 2013. the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yan- exists today.” LAKERS 103 kees and the related stadium pro- Creating an open-air feel is preliminary work to prepare for funds became available when turn, agreed to lease the stadium NUGGETS 88 ject. “This is not a new stadium, among the extensive changes in a demolition that may start next Lackawanna County sold the for 30 years. but when we are done, for all in- $43-million reconstruction pro- week. franchise to SWB Yankees LLC tents and purposes, it is going to ject that began Friday with some The project was on hold until Thursday. SWB Yankees LLC, in SeeSTADIUM, Page 12A SPURS 106 JAZZ 91 IMMIGRATION HAWKS 83 THE FINAL DAY TO BLOSSOM CELTICS 74

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EX-CRESTWOOD By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER STAR NFL BOUND [email protected] Former Crestwood foot- Charged with selling $100 worth of co- ball standout Kyle Bogu- caine in 1995, Cheikh Diop of Forty Fort mil is getting a chance at thought he got a good deal when Luzerne the NFL. County prosecutors agreed to recommend Bogumil, asentence of probation in exchange for his a6- guilty plea to the drug charge. foot-6, He didn’t know it then, but more than a decade later that decision would cost him 310- nearly three years of his freedom. pound Diop, a native of the Republic of Sene- guard AIMEE DILGER PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER gal, entered the plea and served four years who of probation. He continued to work and played at the University of tarting with polka and ending with country, music raise a family in Luzerne County until Rhode Island, signed as filled Kirby Park Sunday on the second and final March 19, 2008. an undrafted free agent day of the Cherry Blossom Festival. That’s when agents from the Immigra- with the S tion and Customs Enforcement agency In above photo, Dr. Philip Simon conducts the shortly after the comple- Wilkes University Civic Band under the pavilion as it per- knocked at his door and Diop learned, for tion of the NFL Draft on forms “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End.” At right, the first time, that the 13-year-old drug Saturday night. 1B John Shemo plugs in and turns up his amplifier during an conviction subjected him to deportation from the .It would be the afternoon performance by Mother Nature’s Sons. In photo start of a convoluted, four-year odyssey below, those not swinging to the music take to the flying through the federal, state and immigration INSIDE swings on a perfect day for the festival. court systems that continues today. Diop was taken to the York County pris- ANEWS: Local 3A Nation & World 5A on, where he spent the next 2 years and 11 Editorials 11A months in administrative detention. His “sentence” was not for the drug charge it- BSPORTS: self, but a consequence of his efforts to Scoreboard 2B fight deportation to his native country. CCLICK: 1C His case recently resulted in a prece- Birthdays 3C dent-setting ruling by the Third Circuit Television 4C Court of Appeals that will require the gov- Crossword/Horoscope 5C ernment to provide bail hearings for immi- Comics 6C grants subject to mandatory detention. DCLASSIFIED: 1D The ruling was hailed as a victory by the American Civil Liberties Union and other

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Ava Swiderski. need to take advantage of the “Great American Grump Out” pe.) The movie opens Friday. Partly sunny, p.m. rain. THINGS this Wednesday. Put your inner grouch on hold for one day High 65. Low 30. and (gasp) try to be nice to your fellow humans. Who knows? >> FIESTA!: It’s a really lucky coincidence that “Cinco de Details, Page 6B You just might end up liking the “smiling” thing. Mayo” is on May 5th, because if it was on any other day, the YOU NEED name wouldn’t quite fit. Originally held in Mexico to observe >> ASSEMBLE: OK, so you’ve seen “The Hulk.” the 1862 Battle of Puebla, it has evolved in the United States You’ve seen “Iron Man.” And “Thor,” and “Captain into a celebration of Mexican heritage. Mexican-Americans TO KNOW America.” And you must have been thinking, note the day with traditional Mexican food and music. Amer- 5 “Wouldn’t it be great to have all these superhe- ican college students note the day by drinking beer with a THIS WEEK roes in one movie?” Well, Hollywood was lime in it. listening, and just for you they >> TAKE OFF, EH?: With the Hershey Bears dispatched made “The Avengers.” >> AND THEY’RE OFF: For back down 81 South, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins get Throw in Hawkeye horse racing fans, heaven isn’t a to take off to the Great White North for the next playoff and Black Widow and ballfield in Iowa, it’s a racetrack in opponent. Wayyyy north. The Pens will open their second- you have six, count Louisville, Kentucky. Heaven (aka round series against St. John’s in the Canadian Maritime ‘em, SIX, spandex- Churchill Downs) is going to be a Province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Game 1starts at 6 wearing crime fighters busy place this Saturday with the p.m. Tuesday. Too far to travel, eh? Just wait. The team will to battle the evil demi- 138th running of the Kentucky Derby. be back on home ice next Saturday and Sunday. god Loki and his From “Aristides” in 1875 to “Animal minions. (Well, tech- Kingdom” last year, the winner of the >> YOU DARN KIDS!: Are you a grump? Do you live in a nically five heroes wear derby is immortalized in equine history. garbage can? Do you own a collection of Wiffle balls the spandex, since the Hulk Who will win this year’s event? Will it be neighborhood kids were brazen enough to hit into your yard? wears ripped pants from “Sabercat?” “Dullahan?” “Creative 6 09815 10011 Do you eat lemons each morning to “get your game face on?” Chalmer’s Big and Tall Shop- Cause?” Or, the horsily-named “Daddy If you answered ‘yes’ to any of these questions, then you may Nose Best?”NBC’s coverage begins at 5p.m. K

PAGE 2A MONDAY, APRIL 30,2012 ➛ timesleader.com THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com Microchips, scanner aid tracers of lost pets DETAILS LOTTERY APennsylvania town returns township about $4,000 last Williams Township and about he said. “Pets are a part of the fam- MIDDAY DRAWING lost dogs to owners and year to feed and shelter lost $300 for pit bulls. Such microchips won’t be ily,” Keller said. “Any time a pets. Supervisors voted 4-0 last mandatory, but Palmer said pet goes into a veterinary hos- DAILY NUMBER – 1-9-2 saves on housing them. “It’s becoming a problem week, with member Ann-Marie pet owners will be encouraged pital, we scan them. We have with dogs, especially, that are Panella not present, to spend to get them, and the township had a lot of nice success stories BIG 4 – 1-3-8-2 found in the city by the police up to $500 on a hand-held scan- will promote the use of chips where we could bring them QUINTO – 8-9-2-5-0 The Associated Press department and brought to the ner after the chief proposed through its website and news- back to their owners.” EASTON— One eastern shelter, which is full and over- the idea. letter. With more people already TREASURE HUNT Pennsylvania township hoping flowing and becoming more Palmer said that when he Candace Keller, business getting microchips implanted 02-03-04-06-21 to reduce the cost of housing and more of a problem,” Palm- was police chief in Easton, the manager at Wright Veterinary in their pets, the scanner will lost pets has decided to buy a er said during a supervisors’ city was paying about $43,000 Medical Center in Bethlehem benefit the township and pet NIGHTLY DRAWING hand-held scanner that can meeting last week, according annually to pay animal shelter Township, said more than 50 owners, Supervisor Chairman read microchips increasingly to The (Easton) Express- fees and its animal control offi- pet owners have had the David Colver said. DAILY NUMBER – 7-4-6 implanted in the animals. Times.Police Chief Larry cer. Before he retired, the city $62.50 microchips embedded “It solves a lot of problems BIG 4 – 1-6-2-2 Palmer Township Supervi- Palmer says it costs $100 to bought a microchip reader, and since January. Dogs, cats and and goes a long way with good- sor K. Michael Mitchell says it bring a dog to The Center for three dogs with microchips even birds can have the chips will from the township,” Col- QUINTO – 4-2-5-3-0 cost the Northampton County Animal Health and Welfare in were returned to their owners, embedded, she said. ver said. CASH 5 19-20-21-24-26 BOX OFFICE

Already huge hit abroad, HARRISBURG – One player matched all five winning numbers drawn in Sunday’s “Pennsylvania Cash 5” game ‘Avengers’ heads to U.S. so the jackpot will be worth $225,000. By DAVID GERMAIN Lottery officials said 63 AP Movie Writer players matched four num- LOS ANGELES — The superhero bers and won $244.50 each; saga “The Avengers” lived up to its 2,409 players matched blockbuster buzz with $178.4 mil- lion in overseas ticket sales days be- three numbers and won fore it opens in U.S. theaters. $10.50 each; and 28,901 Domestic audiences generally players matched two num- passed on a bunch of new flicks as bers and won $1 each. fans seem to be in anticipation mode • No player matched all for Disney’s “The Avengers,” which six winning numbers drawn debuts Friday in the United States af- in Saturday’s “Powerball’’ ter launching in 39 other countries a game so the jackpot will be week earlier. worth $50 million. The huge overseas launch will The numbers were: help fan the frenzy already in place for “The Avengers,” the superhero 31-39-40-57-58 mash-up of Marvel Comics idols Powerball: 33 whose cast includes Robert Downey

Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans, AP PHOTO AP PHOTO Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Actor Robert Downey Jr. attends The Aegean with crew members is seen Friday at the start of a 125-mile Newport Beach, Jeremy Renner and Samuel L. Jack- the premiere of ‘The Avengers’ Calif. to Ensenada, Mexico yacht race. OBITUARIES son. during the 2012 Tribeca Film Fes- “You hope that the magnitude of tival on Saturday in New York City. Burko, Walter Sr. this kind of opening sends a signal It’s already been a success abroad Heller, Martin that this is a for-everyone film,” said Yacht debris, bodies found off coast Jellici, Gertrude Dave Hollis, head of distribution for Hollywood.com. “There’s so much Disney. “You can’t put up these kinds anticipation for ‘The Avengers’ that The sailboat collision was California’s even know it, especially at night, Roberts of numbers if it’s just for guys or just Page 8A the newcomers kind of got lost in the second deadly accident this month said. for the fans. These numbers say that shuffle.” Arace tracking system indicated the Ae- it is for everyone, 8 to 80.” “The Hunger Games” climbed to involving an ocean race. gean disappeared about1:30 a.m. PDT (4:30 The Sony Screen Gems ensemble $372.5 million domestically, putting a.m. EDT) Saturday, he added. comedy “Think Like a Man” was No. it less than $10 million behind last Searchers were focusing on an area about 1domestically for the second- WHO TO CONTACT year’s “Harry Potter” finale, the top- By ELLIOT SPAGAT 10 miles off the Mexican coast and about 10 straight weekend with $18 million. grossing entry of that fantasy fran- Associated Press miles south of U.S. waters, said Coast Guard Missed Paper...... 829-5000 Four movies were bunched up for chise. ENSENADA, Mexico — A 37-foot racing Petty Officer Henry Dunphy. Obituaries...... 970-7224 the No. 2 spot in the $11million “Think Like a Man” raised its do- Other yachts near the Coronado Islands Advertising ...... 970-7101 yacht was reduced to debris that looked it “like Advertising Billing ...... 970-7328 range: Sony’s animated comedy mestic total to $60.9 million, while it had gone through a blender,” a searcher said in Mexico — four small, mostly uninhabited “The Pirates! Band of Misfits” with islands — reported seeing debris Saturday Classified Ads...... 970-7130 “The Lucky One” lifted its haul to Sunday after the boat apparently collided with Newsroom...... 970-7242 $11.4 million; the Warner Bros. ro- $39.9 million. alarger vessel, killing three sailors and leaving morning. mantic drama “The Lucky One” Along with the United States, afourth missing. Two of the dead were William Reed John- Vice President/Executive Editor Joe Butkiewicz...... 970-7249 with $11.3 million; Lionsgate’s block- “The Avengers” has yet to open in The U.S. Coast Guard, the Mexican navy and son Jr., 57, of Torrance, Calif., and Joseph buster “The Hunger Games” with civilian vessels scoured the waters off the shore Lester Stewart, 64, of Bradenton, Fla. The Asst. Managing Editor other big markets that include Ja- Anne Woelfel...... 970-7232 $11.25 million; and Universal’s ro- pan, China and Russia. of both countries for the missing sailor from San Diego County Medical Examiner’s of- mantic comedy “The Five-Year En- Among the overseas totals for the Aegean, which was taking part in a 124- fice was withholding the name of the third Sports Editor sailor pending notification of relatives. John Medeiros...... 970-7143 gagement” with $11.2 million. “The Avengers”: $24.7 million in mile race that began Friday from Newport Calls to Johnson’s and Stewart’s homes Editorial Page Editor Those four flicks were so close Great Britain; $19.7 million in Aus- Beach, Calif., to Ensenada, Mexico. The sail- went unanswered Sunday. Mark Jones...... 970-7305 that their rankings from Sunday stu- tralia; $15.9 million in Mexico; $12.9 boat, carrying a crew of four, was reported mis- The Aegean is registered to Theo Mavro- Features Editor dio estimates could change once fi- million in South Korea; and $12.9 sing Saturday. matis, 49, of Redondo Beach, Calif. The race Sandra Snyder...... 970-7383 nal numbers are released today. million in France. It was California’s second deadly accident association didn’t know if he was aboard, Online Editor Along with “Pirates,” whose voice this month involving an ocean race. Directed by Joss Whedon ("Buffy but Gary Gilpin at Marina Sailing, which Chris Hughes ...... 970-7324 cast was led by Hugh Grant, and the Vampire Slayer”), “The Aven- Race officials said they had few explanations for what may have happened to the Aegean rents out the Aegean when Mavromatis isn’t Director, Interactive and New Media “Five-Year Engagement,” which gers” has strong word-of-mouth do- Nick DeLorenzo ...... 970-7152 other than it must have collided with ship like a using it, said the 49-year-old skipper took stars Jason Segel and Emily Blunt, mestically from fans who were able freighter or tanker that did not see the smaller the yacht out earlier in the week for the com- Photo Editor the other newcomers were Jason Clark Van Orden ...... 970-7175 to see advanced screenings. vessel. The Coast Guard said conditions were petition. Statham’s action tale “Safe” from Li- Critics also have given the film fine for sailing, with good visibility and moder- Gilpin said Mavromatis, an engineer, was Community News ...... 970-7245 onsgate at No. 6 with $7.7 million high marks, and the publicity blast an experienced sailor who had won the ate ocean swells of 6-to-8 feet. E-MAIL and John Cusack’s Edgar Allan Poe from the overseas revenues could If the smaller boat was bobbing around in Newport to Ensenada race in the past. A mystery “The ” from Relativ- News tips: [email protected] push the movie into record-debut light wind, the crew might not have been able woman answering a call at a number listed Community News: [email protected] ity Media at No. 7 with $7.3 million. territory. The “Harry Potter” finale to get out of the way of a larger ship, perhaps a for Mavromatis declined to answer ques- “I think going to the movies will now has the top opening weekend freighter, said Rich Roberts, a spokesman for tions. be the No. 1priority next weekend domestically with $169.2 million, the Newport Ocean Sailing Association, the Eric Lamb was the first to find debris of but clearly was not the No. 1priority followed by “The Dark Knight” with race organizer. the boat — most no larger than six inches — this weekend,” said Paul Dergarabe- $158.4 million and “The Hunger The race goes through shipping lanes and it’s scattered over about two square miles Sat- BUILDING dian, analyst for box-office tracker Games” with $152.5 million. possible for a large ship to hit a sailboat and not urday as he worked safety patrol on the race. TRUST

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CLARKS SUMMIT Turnpike delays possible West Side’s health team in national finals The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commis- sion reports that motorists traveling on The young scholars’ first job HOW TO HELP The team is Laura Baut, a the Pennsylvania Turnpike’s Northeast- is raising money to go to sophomore from Dallas School Contact Jeanne Kravitz or Frank District; Elias Kocher, a senior ern Extension (I-476), north of Keyser Kansas City, Mo. Vandermark at West Side CTC, from Wyoming Valley West; Avenue and south from Clarks Summit 288-8493 James Wheeler, a sophomore may experience intermittent single- from Wyoming Valley West; lane closures, slow-moving traffic and By MARK GUYDISH and Samantha Edmonds, a se- multiple stoppages of no more than 15 [email protected] “Health Knowledge Bowl” PRINGLE – They need to team, the only local competi- nior from Northwest Area. minutes today through Wednesday, “They’ve never competed as between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m., weather know things like what the med- tors to win first place in any ical prefix “blepharo“ signifies event of the SkillsUSA state ateam before,” Kravitz said. permitting. “They did very well.” The overhead bridge that carries (eyelid). They need to be good championship competition. They’ve earned the right to vie Knowledge Bowl is similar Shady Lane Road across the turnpike at deciding when they’re sure enough of their expertise to for a national title in Kansas to the TV game show Jeopardy, mainline in South Abington Township, “bid” high on a question, thus City, Mo., in June, but first they Kravitz said. The teams are giv- Lackawanna County, is being replaced. earning more points (think need to earn the money to en a category, get to “bid” on Work on the bridge, located 6.9 miles “Daily Double” on Jeopardy). make the trip. the questions, and if they are north of the Keyser Avenue Inter- And they need to raise more “In order to go to the finals first and right, a high bid gar- change, Exit 122, and approximately than $5,000 to attend the na- we have to raise about $5,500,” ners high points. 1.2 miles south of the Clarks Summit tional competition where all said Health Related Technolo- “Obviously, we are really CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER Interchange, Exit 131, began in March. that knowledge meets its ulti- gy teacher Jeanne Kravitz. proud of our students, to come Four students from West Side Career and Technical Center are mate challenge. “We’re looking for corporate from such a small school and going to the National SkillsUSA competition in the Health LA PLUME They are the West Side Ca- sponsorsand planning some win a chance at the national ti- Knowledge Bowl. Seated are Laura Baut and Elias Kocher. Business author to speak reer and Technology Center’s events.” tle,” Kravitz added. Standing are James Wheeler and Samantha Edmonds. Anationally known business author, columnist, blogger, and business con- sultant will share his unique perspec- LUZERNE COUNTY tives and secrets of success with members of the class of 2012 during Keystone Col- Power of lege’s 141st annual commencement cere- monies on May 19 at 2 p.m. at Bailey Field. Belicove Mikal E. Belicove, a controller 1986 Keystone gradu- ate, is an Entrepreneur magazine co- lumnist, contributing writer and blog- ger. He is also a respected behind-the- might rise scenes business strategist, specializing in market analysis, reputation manage- ment, and content marketing for a By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES select group of high-profile individuals [email protected] and businesses. The Luzerne County controll- Belicove’s clients include emerging er’s power to accept or reject companies and Fortune 500 brands, payment requests could be semi- CEOs and other top-level executives restored under an administrative and high-profile personalities. code proposed by county Manag- HARRISBURG er Robert Lawton, but the addi- tion may not sur- Grace period set for shots vive county council revision. The Pennsylvania Department of Lawton’s pro- Health is extending the grace period by posed code, two weeks for students to comply with which he new school immunization requirements. stressed is only a If students don’t have the required im- first draft, says munizations, they may not be able to Lawton the controller attend school. Without this extension, will have discre- the grace period would have come to an BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER tion to review bills and support- end in most areas next week. Christine Zavaskas of Leadership Wilkes-Barre shows the donations from two supply drives that her group ing documentation. The new regulations require children donated to Blue Chip Farms Animal Refuge at a volunteer appreciation picnic at the refuge in Franklin Town- The controller must notify the in all grades to receive a second dose of ship on Sunday afternoon. county manager within 10 days mumps vaccine as well as a second if he is not approving a bill, dose of the chicken pox vaccine. They also require students in sev- along with the reasons, the pro- enth grade to have one dose of me- posed code says. ningococcal conjugate vaccine (MCV4) For love of critters If the county manager deter- and one dose of the tetanus, diphtheria mines a controller-rejected pay- and acellular pertussis vaccine (Tdap). ment should be made, the man- The vaccines need to be appropriately ager must notify the controller spaced apart to be considered valid. Leadership W-B helps out Blue Chip rescue and county council in writing Any student who is not yet up to within five days, the proposed code says. date should make an appointment with up here that it’s very easy to drive by arge Bart has seen many donations come in to Home rule charter drafters did their local healthcare provider, or call it and not even know. It was impor- Blue Chip Farms Animal Refuge in Dallas, yet not assign this type of involve- 877-PA HEALTH (877-724-3258) to be tant to Marge that the signs we were ment in bill approval to the con- connected to their local state health she was still in disbelief when the members of going to put up were wood, so we troller because they wanted the center. The most recent copy of the M worked with a company outside of student’s vaccination history must be Leadership Wilkes-Barre began unloading do- office to focus more on auditing. , who graciously discount- provided at the time of the appoint- It was a change from the previ- nated supplies Sunday morning. ed the price for us, to come up with ment. Students must be accompanied ous government system, where “I told them, I think we have a year’s supply here,” the own- two signs.” by a parent or guardian. An entrance sign sits at the top of Exemptions are allowed by law for er of the refuge said. SeeCONTROLLER, Page 4A Blue Chip’s main driveway on Lock- medical reasons verified by a health- care professional, on religious grounds, ville Road and a directional sign has or on the basis of a strong moral or The Leadership Wilkes-Barre class over two drives held at Pet Supplies been installed at the intersection of ethical conviction similar to a religious was comprised of Jason Harlen from Plus in Wilkes-Barre, covered the Brace and Lockville Roads. Solar belief. However, the student must fill Wyoming Valley Drug & Alcohol, needs of every animal at the refuge, lights were also put in to light up the Purchasing out a statement for exemption and Dee Grilli of Grilli Real Estate, Erica from apples and hay main sign. provide it to his or her school. Campbell from Luzerne County for the horses to dog These were minor Head Start, Donna Patton of M&T and cat food and gen- maintenance projects WILKES-BARRE Investment Group, Michelle West of eral cleaning supplies. compared to the other code near Nationwide, Ed Troy Agency, Renee Yet, this was only a tasks the Leadership Woman injured in attack Hornlein from Quad Three Group, fraction of Leader- group completed. Rachel Rybicki of Penn State Wilkes- ship’s project. “We added new skirt- Christina Lesko of Wilkes-Barre County Manager Lawton looks to Barre, Allison Dennison of UGI and “Our mission here was three-fold,” ing around the kitty cottage, and we reported to city police Saturday morn- refine the way Luzerne County ing that she was struck with a metal Christine Zavaskas from Northeast Rybicki said. “We first wanted to fixed some of the fence posts down in pipe by a woman who tried to steal her Regional Cancer Institute. make sure it was easier to find Blue buys supplies and services. purse on New Market Street. The supplies, which were donated Chip, because we realized in coming SeeBLUE CHIP, Page 4A Lesko said she was parking her vehi- cle on the street when a black vehicle By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES pulled in front of her, blocking her [email protected] path. A woman got out of the black Luzerne County officials are fi- vehicle and asked Lesko for her money. Area man part of movie piracy scheme, feds say guring out how supplies and ser- The woman then demanded the vices will be purchased under money and smashed the passenger-side the new home rule government. By JERRY LYNOTT Lambert, 57, could not be reached sistant U.S. Attorney General Lanny window and windshield of Lesko’s vehi- The home rule charter pro- [email protected] for comment. A. Breuer said the men were charged cle with a pipe. The woman grabbed vides the basic framework, and ALackawanna County man indicted He was arrested last Monday and re- with “serious intellectual property Lesko’s purse but Lesko grabbed it back county Manager Robert Lawton last week in Virginia was a member of leased without bail on conditions in- crimes. Through IMAGiNE, they al- and was struck by the pipe. has suggested how to fill in the agroup aiming “to become the lead- cluding reporting for an arraignment legedly sought to become the leading During the attempted robbery a blanks in his proposed adminis- ing source of pirated movies on the In- in Norfolk on May 9 along with Jera- source of pirated movies on the Inter- man stood outside the black vehicle. trative code, which requires The attacker fled south on South Em- ternet,” according to a federal attor- miah Perkins, 39, of Portsmouth, Va., net.” county council review and ap- pire Street, followed by the man who ney. Gregory Cherwonik, 53, of Canandai- Lambert faces a maximum of 25 proval. later got into the black vehicle and An indictment unsealed April 23 in gua, N.Y., and Sean Lovelady, 27, of years in prison on the five charges he The charter mandates publicly drove away. U.S. District Court, Norfolk, charged Pomona, Calif.. faces. advertised bids or fee proposals Lesko described her attacker as a Willie O. Lambert of Springbrook Federal authorities alleged the four Federal authorities alleged mem- for purchases over $25,000, an white woman, approximately 5 feet, 3 Township and three other men with were members of the IMAGiNE bers of the group used equipment increase from $7,500 under the inches weighing between 115 and 125 conspiracy and copyright infringe- Group. pounds and wearing dark clothing. ment. In announcing the indictment, As- SeePIRACY, Page 4A SeeCHARTER, Page 4A CMYK

PAGE 4A MONDAY, APRIL 30,2012 ➛ NEWS THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com DA wants juvenile victims funding restored BLUE CHIP Continued from Page 3A State budget eliminated all funding to rently employs two victim cut any more positions and ment costs for victim witness the area where the horses are, be- funding for Victims of protect those witness coordinators who hopes she can save them by coordinators. The programs cause they were chewed up,” rights,” Sala- specifically work with victims urging legislators to fight to have helped more than 60,000 Rybicki said. Juvenile Offenders. vantis said. in the juvenile court system. have them state-funded again. victims and witnesses of juve- Energy efficiency was key. “Cutting Without the funding, Sala- “I understand that tough nile offenders in Pennsylvania “We have big heating and light funding that vantis said, those two posi- times mean tough decisions, annually. bills here,” Bart said, “so I told By SHEENA DELAZIO supports vic- tions would be eliminated but the elimination of funding Salavantis made her senti- them that anything they can do to [email protected] Salavantis tims of crime and no one would be available for victims of juvenile offend- ments known last week – Na- reduce that would be a huge WILKES-BARRE – Luzerne just isn’t to help victims. ers is simply a bad decision tional Crime Victims Rights help.” County District Attorney Ste- right.” “I’m supposed to be sitting that ignores the rights crime Week, which ended Saturday. The group installed energy effi- fanie Salavantis said Friday Salavantis said the state down with the county manag- victims are entitled to,” Sala- “It’s important for us to un- cient light bulbs in the kitty cot- she is urging local legislators budget eliminated all funding er (Robert Lawton) to discuss vantis said. “As the legisla- derstand and respect the fact tage and energy efficient air con- to restore funding to support for Victims of Juvenile Of- the funding. The state man- ture goes through the budget that the people who suffer the ditioners. A hot water heater was victims of juvenile offenders. fenders – a $3.4 million line dated we have to fund these process, my colleagues and I most from crime are its vic- also replaced in the tack room, an “Pennsylvania has a long item that supports state-man- positions. Now, they have urge them to recognize man- tims,” Salavantis said. “When area where small dogs are kept. history of supporting victims’ dated rights and responsibil- placed the burden on the datory victims’ rights as a pri- we recognize and act on the Sunday’s get-together served rights, but the rights guaran- ities – and that her office will county. (The county) has to ority and restore this fund- rights of victims, we promote as not only an unveiling of the teed to victims in the Crime suffer if it is not restored. fund the positions.” ing.” justice not only for victims new signs and facility fix-ups, but Victims Bill of Rights are The Luzerne County Dis- Salavantis said she doesn’t Victims of Juvenile Offend- and their families, but for the apicnic for the many volunteers meaningless if there is no trict Attorney’s Office cur- want to see her office have to ers funding covers employ- entire community.” that help at the refuge. “I like that they wanted to do this for the volunteers,” Bart said. A“right-to-audit” clause must be in ager. “They’re all such big helps, they PIRACY CHARTER all contracts, the charter says, to •The purchasing director must deserve it.” obtain at least three prices when Rybicki said everything would give the county controller and man- quotations are required. Vendors not have been possible if not for Continued from Page 3A Continued from Page 3A ager access to vendor records and who refuse to provide quotes can’t the generosi- such as camcorders and infrared receivers to old government system. employees associated with the prod- be counted toward the three unless “All of us in ty of the com- munity. record the audio and video components of Charter drafters determined uct or service. the purchasing director made a the group first-run movies in theaters and uploaded the higher threshold would re- good faith effort to contact all “We raised them to a computer. They used computer duce time and money spent pre- known suppliers of the goods and are animal about software to further edit and combine the in- paring and advertising purchase bids should be submitted to the services within the county. lovers. When $5,000, but dividual pieces into movie files for distribu- opportunities, though critics ar- county controller’s office and publi- •When seeking proposals for we also re- tion. gued more extensive bidding cly opened in the presence of the professional services – including we came up ceived a ton Agents with the U.S. Department of saved money through increased controller or his or her designee. legal, architecture, accounting, here and re- of donations Homeland Security seized six laptop com- competition. County Controller Walter Grif- engineering and appraisal work -- from local puters, computer hard drives, computers, Quotes for purchases between fith had expressed concerns that the purchasing director will pub- alized Marge businesses cellular phones and documents during a $2,500 and $25,000 also are re- his office would stop being in- lish a list of qualifications re- does this all and people. Sept. 8, 2011 search of Lambert’s house at 33 quired by the charter, though coun- volved in bid openings under home quired for any people or compa- Some com- Side Hill Acres Drive. cil has the option to up this rule. nies interested in submitting cost herself we panies were According to the indictment, Lambert’s amount by ordinance. The proposed code increases the estimates. This list of qualifica- couldn’t be- just like, role was to record the movies in theaters. Before home rule, quotes were controller’s involvement, saying tions can’t be drafted to favor any ‘Here’s a In July 19, 2010, posting on the group’s required for purchases between proposals for professional services particular company or individual. lieve it. We check,’ message board, Lambert, who used the on- $3,000 and $7,500. also will be submitted to the con- •Vendors must maintain docu- wanted to which was line aliases of “HoaD” and “hellofaday,”said A“right-to-audit” clause must be troller’s office. In the past, propos- mentation supporting their bills help out.” the case with “I have to test my new recorder and make in all contracts, the charter says, to als went to the purchasing office, for seven years after they’ve re- Pizza Perfect sure it work (sic) and how to work it.” give the county controller and which coordinated the opening and ceived final payment due to the down on In a response to a post by Perkins, Lambert manager access to vendor records processing with departments seek- “right-to-audit” clause. Rachel Rybicki Carverton Penn State said, “Plus have to find a new place to go go- Road.” and employees associated with the ing the services. •Requests for purchases in any Wilkes-Barre ing to the same place all the time is looking product or service. The controller must publicly county department must go Ranch for trouble.” The charter also says insurance open proposals and inspect them through the purchasing director. Wagon pro- Where he allegedly recorded the movies must be awarded to the lowest re- for appropriate documents without The county purchasing policy re- vided the hot dogs for the volun- was not disclosed in the indictment. sponsible bidder. publicly announcing the submitted placed by home rule had been im- teer picnic and the Little Theater Information provided by the Motion Pic- Under the old system, insurance dollar amounts, the proposed code plemented in 2004 to impose stan- of Wilkes-Barre helped out by ture Association of America to Homeland Se- was purchased through public pro- says. dards that were tougher than the making the group the charity of curity, which conducted the investigation, posals. Proposals differ from bids Some other details from Law- state’s. State law requires bidding choice for the two weekends they credited the IMAGiNE Group with releasing because experience and qualifica- ton’s proposed purchasing code: for non-professional services over ran “Chicago.” A bucket was 547 copyrighted motion pictures between tions may be considered in addi- •Insurance must be bid out at $10,000 and does not require bids passed around after each show- September 2009 and January 2011. tion to price. least every three years, with the or proposals for professional ser- ing, and all donations were put The indictment covers a longer period un- Lawton’s proposed policy says all frequency determined by the man- vices. towards the project. Several oth- til September 2011 and alleged the group re- er companies and people donat- produced and distributed over the Internet ed, some of which can be seen on tens of thousands of copies of pirated mo- ary to temporarily fill a vacant po- aplaque that will be put up at the vies. CONTROLLER ON THE WEB sition within 90 days at the same refuge. Among them were: “Transformers: Dark or less pay. “All of us in the group are ani- of the Moon,” “Cars 2,” “Bridesmaids,” and The proposed administrative code is Notice of the temporary appoint- mal lovers,” Rybicki said. “When “Iron Man 2.” Continued from Page 3A on the council section of the county ment, compensation and job de- we came up here and realized The group rented a computer server for bills had to go through the con- website, www.luzernecounty.org. scription must be forwarded to the Marge does this all herself we users of BitTorrent file-sharing technology troller before payment was issued. county manager within 30 days of couldn’t believe it. We wanted to to communicate with each other. The users The notification to council con- the temporary hiring. The county help out.” on the file-sharing network can download tained in the proposed code also manager would then have 30 days “They were a high energy small pieces of a large music or movie file could conflict with the charter. ensure the code complies with the to review, approve and/or adjust group,” Bart said. “Everything and reassemble them. The charter says the manager ap- charter. the compensation and inform the they’ve done here is super. I’m ve- The indictment alleged Lambert repro- proves purchases and only must “I’m open to comments from all judiciary of its action. The court’s ry grateful.” duced a copy of “The Green Hornet” in Janu- seek council approval when a con- sources,” Lawton said. compensation will stand if no ac- ary 2011 and between that date and Feb. 25, tract would cost the county The administrative code, which tion is taken by the manager. 2011 “seeded” it or made it available for $25,000 in any future year or provides a blueprint for county op- The county’s appointed election download by BitTorrent file-sharing technol- $75,000 in two or more future erations, was introduced by Law- board recently questioned Law- BELLES ogy. years, impacting future budgets. ton Tuesday and must be adopted ton’s power to terminate election CONSTRUCTIONCO. The group also rented servers in France, Council clearance isn’t required by council within 60 days. bureau director Leonard Piazza Canada and the United States to host web- for other purchases because it’s the Lawton’s proposal also addresses and select his replacement. Board EN ERGYSAVINGS sites and provide workspace for them to pre- manager’s responsibility to follow at least two other potentially con- members believe those duties fall WINDOW SALE pare the files for distribution as movies purchasing procedures and live tentious issues – the filling of va- under their jurisdiction. among themselves and for sale to others, ac- within the council-approved bud- cant court jobs and the power to The proposed code says the elec- FREE Trip le Pa ne cording to the indictment. get, charter drafters said. hire and fire the election bureau tion director is appointed by the Up gradeonall The group established an online PayPal ac- Lawton said he was showing sup- director. county manager to oversee the Plygem Life style count to accept donations to pay expenses, port for additional scrutiny of all Past county officials have com- election office. Wind ows including rent for the servers and to receive proposed payments in his proposed plained when county judges re- The election board may appoint TaxCre ditApproved payments for distribution of the pirated mo- code but will work with council to placed departed employees with- aclerk to prepare board agendas Maximum Efficiency& Sound Contro l vies, the indictment said. develop the final version. out advance notice to the adminis- and ensure board policies are im- Siding Experts To o! Lambert made several transfers to the ac- Council Chairman Jim Bobeck tration. Judges have maintained plemented, and the board may se- CALL count, including one on Oct. 26, 2010 with said Lawton already made it clear the courts are an independent lect the county election bureau di- the notation, “Server Funds,” according to he will be suggesting revisions, branch. rector as the clerk, the proposal 824-7220 the indictment. and the manager and council will Lawton would allow the judici- says. 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White House declines to say if it is Chen, who has exposed forced abor- Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clin- president has faced similar situations in harboring Chen Guangcheng in U.S. tions and sterilizations in villages as a ton and Treasury Secretary Timothy the past in terms of this balancing re- result of China’s one-child policy, escap- Geithner head to Beijing for long- quirement and so I’m confident that the embassy in Beijing. ed house arrest a week ago in Shandong planned strategic and economic talks. president and others within the U.S. province in eastern China. Chinese- Assistant Secretary of State Kurt Camp- government will be able to find the right based activists say he was driven away bell began a hurried mission to Beijing way forward,” Brennan said. By ANNE FLAHERTY by supporters and then handed over to on Sunday to smooth the way for annual Presumptive Republican presidential Associated Press others who brought him to Beijing. talks involving Clinton and Geithner. nominee Mitt Romney expressed his WASHINGTON — A top White “I think in all instances the president The U.S. has been looking to China concern Sunday for the safety of Chen House aide on Sunday said President tries to balance our commitment to hu- for help on trying to curb suspected nu- and his family, urging U.S. government wants to strike an “ap- man rights, making sure that the people clear ambitions of North Korea and officials to offer the dissident and his propriate balance” between advancing throughout the world have the ability to Iran, and to push Syria toward a cease- family protection. human rights and maintaining U.S. rela- express themselves freely and openly, fire with anti-government protestors. “My hope is that U.S. officials will tions with China, the first public com- but also that we can continue to carry Bilateral disputes over trade, China’s take every measure to ensure that Chen ments by the administration on its po- out our relationships with key countries currency and U.S. relations with Taiwan and his family members are protected AP PHOTO tential involvement in harboring a Chi- overseas,” Brennan told “Fox News Sun- also were expected to surface during from further persecution,” Romney said Pontiff blesses new priest nese activist on the eve of diplomatic day.” the talks. early Sunday in a statement. “Our coun- Pope Benedict XVI blesses a newly talks between the two world powers. The U.S. relationship with China is While the White House has remained try must play a strong role in urging re- ordained priest during a ceremony in John Brennan, Obama’s counterter- “very important,” he added, “so we’re mostly mum on the incident — and how form in China and supporting those St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican, rorism adviser, declined to provide de- going to make sure that we do this in the much it might factor into next week’s fighting for the freedoms we enjoy.” Sunday. tails on the incident or say whether the appropriate way and the appropriate discussions — Brennan suggested that While Chen escaped a week ago from activist, Chen Guangcheng, might be balance is struck.” the diplomatic dance with China isn’t Dongshigu village and made it 370 hiding in the U.S. embassy in Beijing as Chen’s escape comes at a politically new. miles northwest to Beijing, his wife and PHILADELPHIA reported. sensitive time for the U.S. This week, “I think it would be fair to say the 6-year-old daughter were left behind. Tot released from hospital olice say a toddler who fell from a Pthree-story window in north Phila- delphia has been released from a hospi- Collapse tal. Police said the 1-year-old fell from the alleyway window of a home in the Logan section of the city at about 9:30 of tent a.m. Saturday. Authorities told WCAU-TV that the child was pushing through a screen window and fell. raising Police told The Philadelphia Inquirer that the toddler landed on a trash pile, which apparently prevented a more serious injury. The child was taken to St. Christoph- concerns er’s Hospital for Children but was re- leased from the hospital Saturday night. Fatal accident in St. Louis may lead to closer scrutiny QUETTA, PAKISTAN Body of worker is found of temporary structures. The body of a British Red Cross By JIM SALTER worker held captive in Pakistan since Associated Press January was found in an orchard Sun- day, his throat slit and a note attached ST. LOUIS — A fatal tent col- to his body saying he was killed be- lapse near a downtown St. Louis cause no ransom was paid, police said. bar during a severe thunderstorm Khalil Rasjed Dale, 60, was manag- Saturday could lead to closer ing a health program in the city of scrutiny of the temporary struc- Quetta in southwestern Pakistan when tures, a spokesman for St. Louis armed men seized him from a street AP FILE PHOTOS Mayor Francis Slay said Sunday. close to his office. The identities of his One World Trade Center, now up to 90 floors and heading to 104 floors, towers overthe lower Manhattan skyline in New Also Sunday, St. Louis police captors are unknown, but the region is York. The agency building the new World Trade Center says a design flaw could add millions of dollars to the cost of the spokeswoman Schron Jackson home to separatist and Islamist mil- complex’s signature tower. identified the victim as 58-year- itants who have kidnapped for ransom old Alfred Goodman of Waterloo, before. Ill. Jackson didn’t provide a cause The director-general of the Interna- of death. City operations director tional Committee of the Red Cross Sam Dotson said the medical ex- condemned the “barbaric act.” World Trade Center back on top aminer plans do an autopsy to- “All of us at the ICRC and at the day. Saturday’s fast-moving British Red Cross share the grief and storm ripped a large beer tent at outrage of Khalil’s family and friends,” Building to replace towers destroyed tle for No. 2, after the Willis Tower in Chi- Kilroy’s Sports Bar from its moor- said Yves Daccord. in Sept. 11 attacks will become city’s cago. ings and sent it and debris hur- “Height is complicated,” said Natha- tling through the air about 80 MAIDUGURI, NIGERIA tallest skyscraper today. niel Hollister, a spokesman for The Coun- minutes after the end of a St. 21 killed in two assaults cil on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitats, Louis Cardinals game. Seventeen aChicago-based organization considered of the roughly 200 people in the Gunmen attacked worship services By DAVID B. CARUSO an authority on such records. tent were taken to hospitals and Experts and architects have long dis- at a university campus and a church Associated Press up to 100 others were treated at Sunday in northern Nigeria, killing at agreed about where to stop measuring NEW YORK — One World Trade Cen- super-tall buildings outfitted with masts, the scene, which was near Busch least 21 people in coordinated assaults ter, the giant monolith being built to re- Stadium. that saw panicked Christians gunned spires and antennas that extend far above place the twin towers destroyed in the the roof. Questions down as they tried to flee, witnesses Sept. 11 attacks, will lay claim to the title Dotson said about the and officials said. Consider the case of the Empire State of New York City’s tallest skyscraper to- tent’s safety The deadlier attack targeted an old Building: Measured from the sidewalk to Sunday that a day. Workers will workers erect steel co- the tip of its needle-like antenna, the —especially section of Bayero University’s campus lumns that will make its unfinished skele- wind gust of in the city of Kano where churches granddaddy of all super-tall skyscrapers in dangerous ton a little over 1,250 feet high, just actually stands1,454 feet high, well above over 70 mph hold Sunday services, with gunmen weather — enough to peak over the roof of the obser- the mark being surpassed by One World killing at least 16 people and wounding destroyed the linger. St. vation deck on the Empire State Build- Trade Center on Monday. Louis had at least 22 others, according to the ing. tent, shatter- Purists, though, say antennas been under Nigerian Red Cross. The milestone is a preliminary one. shouldn’t count when determining build- ing the alumi- Empire State Building, left, and One thunder- Alater attack in the northeast city of Workers are still adding floors to the so- ing height. World Trade Center, right, in New York. num poles and storm watch- Maiduguri saw gunmen open fire at a called “Freedom Tower” and it isn’t ex- An antenna, they say, is more like furni- es and warn- Church of Christ in Nigeria chapel, pected to reach its full height for at least ture than a piece of architecture. Like a blowing the killing five people, including a pastor another year, at which point it is likely to champion in boxing. There is often dis- chair sitting on a rooftop, an antenna can structure onto ings for some preparing for Communion, witnesses agreement about who deserves the belt. time prior to be declared the tallest building in the be attached or removed. The Empire nearby railroad said. U.S., and third tallest in the world. In this case, the issue involves the 408- State Building didn’t even get its distinc- Saturday’s in- No group immediately claimed re- Those bragging rights, though, will foot-tall needle that will sit on the tower’s tive antenna until 1952. The record tracks. cident. sponsibility, but the attacks bore simi- carry an asterisk. roof. books, as the argument goes, shouldn’t Building larities to others carried by a radical Crowning the world’s tallest buildings Count it, and the World Trade Center is change every time someone installs a Commission- Islamist sect known as Boko Haram. is a little like picking the heavyweight back on top. Otherwise, it will have to set- new satellite dish. er Frank Oswald said Kilroy’s was granted a tent permit on April 11 JERUSALEM and it passed inspection a couple of days later. He said the city of St. Ex-PM against Iran strike Louis requires tents to be able to Aformer Israeli prime minister add- Van plunges off road in NYC, killing seven withstand winds up to 90 mph. ed his voice Sunday to a growing cho- Dotson said Sunday that a rus of Israeli officials against a military wind gust of over 70 mph de- strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities. By VERENA DOBNIK daughters, Maria Gonzalez, 45, and Ma- stroyed the tent, shattering the Ehud Olmert spoke to Israel’s Chan- Associated Press ria Nunez, 39, and three grandchildren. aluminum poles and blowing the nel 10 TV from New York. NEW YORK — An out-of-control SUV Police say Gonzalez was driving. structure onto nearby railroad “There is no reason at this time not barreled across several lanes of traffic on The children were identified as Jocelyn tracks. to talk about a military effort,” he said, ahighway overpass Sunday, then Gonzalez, 10, the daughter of the driver, “This tent was inspected, but “but definitely not to initiate an Israeli plunged more than 50 feet off the side of Niely Rosario, 7, and Marly Rosario, 3, we need to make sure there we- military strike.” the road and landed in a ravine on the both daughters of Nunez. ren’t modifications to it,” he said, Israel and the West suspect Iran is grounds of the Bronx Zoo, killing all sev- The SUV was headed south on the noting that the collapse was like- aiming to obtain nuclear weapons. Iran en people aboard, including three chil- Bronx River Parkway when it bounced off ly to spark discussion among city insists its nuclear program is for peace- dren, authorities said. the median, crossed three southbound leaders about the safety of the ful purposes. The 2004 Honda Pilot apparently lanes and hit the curb, causing the vehicle AP PHOTO Olmert was Israel’s prime minister tents and whether more regula- flipped over a 4-foot-high iron fence be- to become airborne, continue over the Authorities say this out-of-control van from 2006-2009. He was in office when tions are needed to make sure fore landing on zoo property. The cause guardrail and plunge 59 feet, police said. plunged off a roadway near the Bronx asuspected nuclear site in Syria was they’re safe. Zoo, killing seven people, including attacked in 2007. It was assumed that of the crash was unclear, and police The SUV landed on zoo property that’s Oswald declined to speculate three children. Israel carried out the airstrike, but haven’t yet said how fast the SUV was closed to the public and far from any ani- about whether the bar could face Israel never acknowledged that. traveling. A city official said the guard- mal exhibits, zoo spokeswoman Mary sanctions. Olmert’s remarks came after Israel’s rail’s height would be one of the safety is- Dixon said. The vehicle lay mangled closed briefly Sunday afternoon while po- Both Oswald and Deputy Fire former internal security chief, Yuval sues investigated. hours later, its right doors ripped off. lice investigated, but later reopened. Chief John Altmann cautioned Diskin, said the government is mislead- Police identified the dead as Jacob Nu- It’s not clear what caused the SUV to go The medical examiner’s office said it that patrons need to understand ing the public on the level of effective- nez, 85, and Ana Julia Martinez, 81, both out of control around 12:30 p.m. The expected to release the victims’ causes of that a tent is not a safe place to be ness of a military strike. from the Dominican Republic, and their southbound side of the highway was death today. in bad weather. CMYK

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Technology companies find it day outlined legal methods used ple, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp. that’s, on average, one-third less mer Treasury Department econ- last year. That’s a tax rate of 9.8 easier to move profits to by Cupertino, Calif.-based Apple and others have more options to than other S&P 500 companies, omist Martin A. Sullivan that es- percent. to avoid paying billions of dollars do so. the Times said. timates Apple’s federal tax bill In a statement, Apple told the tax-friendly areas. in federal and state taxes. That’s because some of their Apple has legally allocated would have been $2.4 billion Times that it has complied with One approach highlighted in revenue comes from digital prod- about 70 percent of its profits higher last year without such tac- all laws and accounting rules, the report: Even though the com- ucts or royalties on patents, overseas, where tax rates are of- tics. and says that its U.S. operations The Associated Press pany is based in California, Apple which makes it easier for them to ten much lower than in the U.S., The newspaper says Apple generated nearly $5 billion in fed- NEW YORK — A published re- according to company filings. paid $3.3 billion in cash taxes eral and state income taxes in the has set up a small office in Reno, move profits to tax-friendly port says Apple Inc. uses subsidi- The Times cites a study by for- globally on $34.2 billion in profits first half of fiscal 2012. aries in Ireland, the Netherlands Nev. to collect and invest its prof- states or countries, the Times and other low-tax nations as part its. The corporate tax rate in Ne- said. of a strategy that enables the vada is zero. In California, it’s The 71 technology companies technology giant to cut its global 8.84 percent. in the S&P 500, including Apple, tax bill by billions of dollars every While many major corpora- Google, Yahoo Inc. and Dell Inc., year. tions try to reduce their tax bills, reported paying global cash taxes The New York Times on Sun- technology companies like Ap- over the past two years at a rate

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MARTIN HELLER, 71, of King- Walter J. Burko Sr. ston, passed away on Saturday. Born in New York City, he was the April 28, 2012 son of Frances Berkowitz Heller and the late Jack Heller. He was a alter J. Burko Sr., 86, of the Olga Burko, Mary Armillei, Ann Za- veteran of the U.S. Navy during WHudson section of Plains botka,Victoria Petrick, Helen Sera- Vietnam and was an accountant Township, passed away peacefully fin and baby Sophie. and a member of Temple B’nai on Saturday evening, April 28, 2012, Walter is survived by his loving B’rith. In addition to his mother, he in the Wilkes-Barre General Hospi- wife of 58 years, the former Irene L. is survived by his wife, Patrice tal, following an illness. Rogozenski, at home; son Walter Jr., Heller. He will be sadly missed by Born in Hudson, on March 21, Bear Creek Township; daughter his children, Lee Heller and wife 1926, he was the son of the late John Kathy Gooday and her husband Erika, Melissa Barnett and hus- and Clara Wojtowicz Burko. He at- Bruce; a grandson Justin Gooday, tended Plains Memorial High band Gregory, and Jason Heller. Bear Creek; a sister-in-law Marge School and had worked as a press- He will also be missed by grand- Burko, Plains, and by many nieces man for International Color Press. and nephews. children Samantha, Ashley, and He later had worked for Muskin Walter’s funeral will be conduct- Nathan as well as nieces, nephews, Pools until his retirement. ed on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. from and other family and friends. He He was an accomplished handy- the Mark V. Yanaitis Funeral Home, was a beloved brother of Harry, man. 55 Stark Street, Plains, with a Mass Sharon, and Richard and his wife Walter was a devoted husband to of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in Ss. Loree. his wife Irene and a loving father Peter and Paul Church, Plains. In- Amemorial service will be and grandfather. terment will follow in St. Joseph Tuesday at 6 p.m. and Shiva He was a member of the former Cemetery, Hudson. Friends may will be Wednesday and Thursday St. Joseph Church, Hudson, and call on Wednesday from 8:30 a.m. to from 7 to 9 p.m. at Temple B’nai currently a member of Ss. Peter and time of services. B’rith, Kingston. Paul Church, Plains. Memorial donations may be sent Walter was the last of his large to Ss. Peter and Paul Food Pantry,13 family. Hudson Road, Plains, PA 18705. He was preceded in death by Words of comfort or condolences AP PHOTO brothers, Joseph, Anthony, Michael, may be sent or directions accessed President Barack Obama high-fives late-night comic Jimmy Kimmel as Caren Bohan, a Reuters John, baby Charlie and by sisters, at www.yanaitisfuneralhome.com. FUNERALS journalist and president of the White House Correspondents’ Association, looks on during the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner, Saturday night in Washington. ADAMS – Kathy, funeral services 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Wyalusing Gertrude (Trudi) Jellici United Methodist Church, Church Street, Wyalusing. April 27, 2012 Friends may call 1to 3 p.m. and 5to 8 p.m. today in the church. ertrude (Trudi) Jellici, 76, of husband, Helmuth Jellici, brothers, BOYANOSKI – Eleanor, funeral Dinner serves up humor G Wyoming passed away Friday in Daniel and John Pointon; sisters, services 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in her home. Jackie Wheeler and Lillian Huntz. the Lokuta-Zawacki Funeral Born in West Wyoming, she was Home, 200 Wyoming Ave., Surviving are children Sharon the daughter of the late John and Stoss and her husband Richard, Dupont. Mass of Christian Burial Laura Sprow Pointon. She was a at 11 a.m.. in Sacred Heart Pittston; Laura Dunstan, Hazleton; Church, Dupont. Friends may graduate of West Wyoming High Susan Farrell and her husband Jack, Obama has fun at White House event call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. School and attended Penn State Exeter; Calvin A. Dunstan Jr., Tex- BUTLER – Jean, funeral 9:30 a.m. University. Prior to her retirement, as;14 grandchildren; 21 great-grand- today in Mamary-Durkin Funeral she was employed at Schott Glass. children; several nieces and neph- By MICHELE SALCEDO ing me from Cartagena,” he said, toward scholarships for aspiring Services, 59 Parrish St., Wilkes- After her retirement, she was em- ews. Associated Press referring to their recent trip to journalists and awards for dis- Barre. Mass of Christian Burial ployed at Walmart of Pittston as a Funeral services will be at the WASHINGTON — President the Summit of the Americas in tinction in the profession. at 10 a.m. in St. Aloysius Church, greeter and later as a crossing guard convenience of the family from the Barack Obama scattered the Colombia, where Clinton was The association was formed in Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call in West Pittston and presently in Metcalfe and Shaver funeral home 8:30 a.m. to time of funeral. Exeter. Inc., 504 Wyoming Avenue, Wyom- barbs during the annual White photographed drinking a beer 1914 as aliaison between the DELETCONICH – Helen, funeral Preceding her in death were her ing. House Correspondents’ Associ- and dancing. press and the president. Every services 9:30 a.m. today in the This year, Obama is the incum- Karl E. Blight Funeral Home, 392 ation dinner as he poked fun at president since Calvin Coolidge Wyoming Ave, Kingston. Requi- White House races past and pre- bent, but the dinner was far from has attended the dinner. em Services at 10 a.m. in St. sent, the Secret Service and Do- acampaign-free zone. The presi- Several journalists were also John the Baptist Church, Ed- dent pointed out his similarities wardsville OBITUARY POLICY nald Trump. honored at the dinner: FEDEROWICZ – Matilda, Memorial Even the entrance to his with the presumed Republican •Matt Apuzzo, Adam Gold- Mass at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 19, The Times Leader publishes free obituaries, which have a speech Saturday night was part nominee, Mitt Romney. man, Eileen Sullivan and Chris in All Saints Parish, Plymouth. 27-line limit, and paid obituaries, which can run with a pho- of his schtick. The president “We both think of our wives as Hawley of The Associated Press, KUZYNSKI – Helen, funeral 9:30 tograph. A funeral home representative can call the obituary a.m. Wednesday in the Kniffen walked off stage just before he our better halves, and the Amer- for winning the Edgar A. Poe O’Malley Funeral Home, Inc., 728 desk at (570) 829-7224, send a fax to (570) 829-5537 or e-mail took the podium with an alleged ican people agree to an insulting Award for their stories about the to [email protected]. If you fax or e-mail, please call to Main St., Avoca. Mass of Chris- “hot mic,” making fun of getting extent,” the president said. New York City Police Depart- tian Burial at 10 a.m. in Sacred confirm. Obituaries must be submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday “We both have degrees from Heart of Jesus Church, Dupont. caught last month on an open mi- ment’s widespread surveillance through Thursday and 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Obituaries Harvard. I have one, he has two. Friends may call 6 to 8 p.m. must be sent by a funeral home or crematory, or must name crophone with Russian President of Muslims after the Sept. 11 ter- Tuesday. What a snob.” who is handling arrangements, with address and phone number. Dmitry Medvedev. ror attacks. It’s the fourth major LABRUTTE - Dolores, Mass of The crack drew a thumbs up Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. today We discourage handwritten notices; they incur a $15 typing fee. “What am I doing here,” he prize for the series, which has al- in St. Rocco’s R.C. Church, asks off stage. “I’m opening for from former Pennsylvania Sen. so won the Pulitzer Prize for In- Pittston. Jimmy Kimmel and telling Rick Santorum, who was in the vestigative Reporting, the Gold- LEWIS – Albert, friends may call 6 knock-knock jokes to Kim Kar- audience. Santorum dropped out smith Prize for Investigative Re- to 9 p.m. today in Heller’s Funer- of the presidential primary cam- al Home, Nescopeck. Pete will lie dashian.” porting and a George Polk paign earlier this month. He had in state at St. Mark’s Lutheran Once on stage, the president Award. Church, Pond Hill, noon to 12:45 called Obama a snob for encou- p.m. Tuesday, followed by the Student loan increase revisited last year’s dinner, which •ABC’s Jake Tapper and Poli- raging young Americans to at- funeral service at 1p.m. took place as Navy SEALS were tico’s Glenn Thrush, Carrie Bu- tend college. LIEB – Ann, Mass of Christian dispatched to capture and kill doff Brown, Manu Raju and John Burial at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Gate But Obama touched on serious Osama bin Laden. Bresnahan, for winning the Mer- of Heaven Church, Dallas. themes as well, remembering Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. is hot election topic “Last year at this time, this ve- riman Smith Award for excel- The New York Times’ Anthony today at the Mark V.Yanaitis ry weekend, we finally delivered lence in presidential coverage un- Funeral Home, 55 Stark St., Shadid and Marie Colvin of the Plains, and 9 a.m. to time of Lawmakers of both parties jab at the president’s handling justice to one of the world’s most Sunday Times of London, who der pressure. Tapper won in the of the economy. services at the church. say they want to protect notorious individuals,” Obama died while covering the uprising broadcast category for breaking LYSIAK – Claire, funeral services 9 Congressional Democrats an- said. Then a picture of real estate the news that rating agency Stan- a.m. today in the Bednarski & college students. nounced they would write legis- in Syria. Thomas Funeral Home, 27 Park mogul Donald Trump appeared “Never forget that our country dard & Poor’s was on the verge of lation to prevent a doubling of on the room’s television moni- downgrading the federal govern- Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of ANALYSIS depends on you to help protect Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in the current 3.4 percent interest tors. The president last year de- ment’s triple-A credit rating be- Our Lady of Hope Parish, rate, and cover the $6 billion our freedom, our democracy and livered a scathing roast of Trump, cause of concerns over political Wilkes-Barre. cost by requiring more wealthy our way of life,” Obama said. By DAVID ESPO MARCHAKITUS – Lorraine, cele- individuals to pay Social Securi- who flirted with running for the Then he returned to the lighter gridlock in Washington. In the bration of life 6:30 p.m. Wednes- AP Special Correspondent Republican nomination and print category, Thrush, Budoff day in McLaughlin’s – The Family ty and Medicare payroll tax. side: “I have to get the Secret Ser- Funeral Service, 142 S. Washing- WASHINGTON — In the po- It was a not-so-subtle reprise claimed he had solved the “mys- vice home in time for their new Brown, Raju and Bresnahan of ton St., Wilkes-Barre. Friends litical campaigns still taking of a perennial allegation that tery” of Obama’s birth certificate. curfew.” Politico won for their report on may call 5 to 7 p.m. shape, President Barack Oba- Republicans want to cut pro- Obama also took a shot at the Kimmel, the night’s featured the deal between Obama and MCELWEE – June, friends may call ma, Republican challenger Mitt grams benefiting those who Republican congressional leader- entertainer, asked Obama: “You congressional Republicans to 10 a.m. to noon today in the S.J. Romney and lawmakers of both Grontkowski Funeral Home, aren’t rich to protect tax cuts for ship, whom he thanked “for tak- remember when the country ral- raise the U.S. debt ceiling. parties say they want to protect Plymouth. those who are. ing time from their exhausting lied around you in hopes of a bet- •Scott Wilson, of The Wash- MCGEEVER – James, celebration college students from a sharp Senate Republican leader schedule of not passing any laws” ington Post, for winning the Aldo of life 3 p.m. Sunday, May 13, in increase in interest rates on fed- ter tomorrow? That was hilari- Mitch McConnell said “The on- to attend the dinner. Beckman award. Wilson was rec- the grove at McGeever’s Pond. erally subsidized loans. ous.” NEWCOMB – Vivian, funeral ser- ly reason Democrats have pro- Four years ago, Obama re- “There’s a term for guys like ognized for his “deeply reported Agree, they might, and act posed this particular solution to vices 10 a.m. Tuesday in the called, he was locked in a tough President Obama,” Kimmel said and nuanced stories, his evoca- Harold C. Snowdon Funeral they surely will. But first, they the problem is to get Republi- primary fight with Hillary Rod- tive writing and his clear present- Home, Inc., 140 N. Main St., settled into a political brawl. cans to oppose it, to make us with a pause. “Probably not two Shavertown. Friends may call 5 What might have looked like cast a vote they think will make ham Clinton, now his secretary of terms.” ation of complex issues, particu- to 8 p.m. today in the funeral state. “She can’t stop drunk text- Proceeds from the dinner go larly on the foreign policy front.” home. arelatively simple matter us look bad to the voters.” OSISEK – Anna, Mass of Christian mushroomed into a politically He then accused Democrats Burial 11 a.m. today in St. Mary’s charged veto showdown. of wanting to pay for the legisla- Our Lady Help of Christians “This is beneath us. This is tion “by raiding Social Security police Sunday reported the fol- information when asked by po- Church, 3529 St. Mary’s Road, POLICE BLOTTER Dorrance. Friends may call 10 beneath the dignity of this and Medicare, and by making it lowing: lice. She also failed field sobriety a.m. until time of service at the House and the dignity of the even harder for small business- •Police are investigating a tests and two alcohol breath tests church. public trust that we enjoy,” pro- es to hire.” WILKES-BARRE – A 10-year- burglary at a residence on Dexter showed positive results for in- PIERCE – Timothy Jr., friends may tested House Speaker John Democrats noted that the Re- old boy was attacked by a pit bull Street. The owner reported that toxication. She was taken into call 5 to 8 p.m. today in the Boehner, R-Ohio. Peter J. Adonizio Funeral Home, publican-written budget includ- Sunday morning as he was leav- during the week of April 23 the custody and later released into Evidently not. 251William St, Pittston. ed no provisions to block the in- ing the residence of friends at 176 residence was entered through a the custody of a sober adult. REILLY – Margaret, funeral service “It shouldn’t be a Republican crease in the interest rate. It was S. Grant St., police said. back door and among the items Charges were filed with a local 9a.m. Tuesday in the Lehman or a Democratic issue. This is evidence, they added, that if the Family Funeral Service, Inc., 403 an American issue,” Obama GOP had its way, the cost of bor- The unidentified boy had been stolen were a torpedo heater and district judge. Berwick Street, White Haven. playing at the house when two pit vacuum cleaner. Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 said last week as he broached rowing would double soon. a.m. in St. Patrick’s Church, the topic of legislation in a Boehner shot back that the bulls owned by Howard Hughes •Suzanne Reinhardt of Hazle PLAINS TWP. -- Hubert Bare White Haven. Friends may call 5 move to gain support from stu- Republican-controlled House got out and went after the boy, Township was arrested after she of 11 Mack St. reported someone to 8 p.m. today. dents in the fall. He urged his would vote quickly to prevent police said. One of the dogs bit allegedly concealed merchandise attempted to steal his 2001Pon- RORICK – Betty, memorial liturgy 11 a.m. Saturday, May 12, in St. listeners to urge their lawmak- the interest rate from rising. the boy on the hand and thigh, in her pockets and under her tiac Grand Am around 4:20 a.m. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 474 ers to block an increase in inter- Then he, too, put his thumb police said. shirt at the Family Dollar store on Sunday. He noticed the ignition Yalick Road, Dallas. est rates on federally subsidized on the political scales. The boy was taken to Geis- Carey Avenue. Reinhardt was was tampered with. SCHULER – Ryan, funeral services loans issued beginning July 1. The Republican bill would inger Wyoming Valley Hospital, also wanted in Carbon County Police also took several reports 10 a.m. today in the Richard H. There was partisan pop be- Disque Funeral Home, Inc., 2940 cover the $6 billion cost by slic- Plains Township. and by Wilkes-Barre Township of vehicles that were entered and Memorial Highway, Dallas. hind Obama’s message, though. ing into a fund to cover preven- The investigation is ongoing. police. She was released to the items stolen in the area of Mack In campaign-style appearanc- SCHWARTZ – Rochelle, funeral tive health care costs. That ex- custody of Wilkes-Barre Town- Street, Warner Street and Park- service 11 a.m. today in the es on college campuses, he panded the struggle to include BLACK CREEK TWP. - A ship police. view Drive. Residents are advised Rosenberg Funeral Chapel, 348 quoted one unnamed Republi- one of the Republicans’ own S. River St., Wilkes-Barre. can lawmaker as saying she had campaign planks — the prom- Sugarloaf man was seriously to lock their vehicles. STINE – Ann, Mass of Christian injured Sunday afternoon when WILKES-BARRE – City police Burial Saturday, May 12, in Grace “very little tolerance for people ise to repeal what they deride as Church, Kingston. who tell me they graduate with “Obamacare,” and failing that, he crashed his motorcycle on reported the following: SUDO – Adam, funeral 10:30 a.m. debt because there’s no reason to dismantle it piece by piece. West County Road, state police •Marissa Chickeletti of Du- In Loving Memory of today in the Kearney Funeral said. ryea was arrested on suspicion of Home, Inc., 173 E. Green St., for that.” Another GOP law- Democrats said the health Nanticoke. Mass of Christian maker likened student loans to care fund Republicans had tar- Clifton Harris Jr., 50, was trans- drunken driving early Sunday Burial at 11 a.m. in St. Faustina “stage three cancer of social- geted was evidence of a “war on ported to Geisinger Wyoming morning after a traffic stop near Parish, Nanticoke. Friends may ism,” he said. Both Republicans women.” Valley Medical Center in Plains the intersection of West North- call 9:30 a.m. until time of quickly said they had been quot- service. Addressing Democrats, Township, where he was listed in ampton and South River streets. TUSCHER – James, funeral Mass ed out of context. Boehner responded “you may stable condition. She committed a traffic violation 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in Our Within a day, Romney told re- have already forgotten that sev- State police said Harris lost and fumbled for her personal Lady of Hope Parish, Park porters he agreed on the need to eral months ago you voted to control of a 2006 Harley David- Avenue, Wilkes-Barre. Friends prevent the rate increase, while cut $4 billion out of this fund to may call from 9 a.m. until ser- son motorcycle while negotiating conceding nothing to Obama in pay for the payroll tax cut.” vices begin. aleft curve in the road around GIL CHESNEY WALLACE – Louise, funeral ser- the search for political advan- By then, the White House Sept. 13, 1948 - April 30, 2011 vices 9:30 a.m. today in the Nat tage. “I support extending the weighed in with a veto threat, 2:30 p.m. He was wearing a hel- &Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 Park temporary relief on interest which House Republicans met, glasses and boots, state Forever Loved Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of police said. Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. rates for students,” he said, and promptly ignored in passing its & Deeply Missed by Mary’s Church – Our Lady of cited “extraordinarily poor con- version of the measure on a near Family, Lorrie & Max Fatima Parish, Wilkes-Barre. ditions in the job market” in a party-line vote of 215-195. 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Aweaker al-Qaida still plots has risen, and in some places like the mastermind behind the Sept. “So it’s a part of his foreign policy payback for U.S. raid that Yemen, they’ve expanded control 11 attacks was that of a wizened record, obviously, but it’s also of territory.” old man sitting in front of an old part of a very serious endeavor to took life of bin Laden. It’s a complicated, somewhat television, wrapped in a blanket. keep our country safe.” murky picture for Americans to The world may never see pho- How safe remains in question. grasp. tographic proof of his death. U.S. U.S. officials say al-Qaida is By KIMBERLY DOZIER U.S. officials say bin Laden’s District Judge James E. Boasberg less able to carry out a complex AP Intelligence Writer old team is all but dismantled. in Washington ruled last week attack like Sept. 11 and they rule WASHINGTON — A year after But they say new branches are that the Obama administration, out al-Qaida’s ability to attack the U.S. raid that killed Osama hitting Western targets and U.S. under the Freedom of Informa- with weapons of mass destruc- bin Laden, al-Qaida is hobbled allies overseas, and still aspire to tion Act, would not have to turn tion in the coming year. These of- and hunted, too busy surviving match their parent organization’s over images of bin Laden during ficials spoke on condition of ano- for the moment to carry out an- milestone of Sept. 11, 2001. or after the raid. nymity because they say publicly other Sept. 11-style attack on U.S. The deadliest is in Yemen. “Verbal descriptions of the identifying themselves could soil. “They are continuing to try to death and burial of Osama Bin make them a target of the terror- But the terrorist network again, carry out an attack against Laden will have to suffice,” ist group. U.S. persons inside of Yemen, as dreams still of payback, and U.S. Boasberg wrote in his ruling on U.S. counterterrorist forces well as against the homeland,” counterterrorist officials warn the lawsuit by the public interest have killed roughly half of al-Qai- White House counterterrorism that, in time, its offshoots may group Judicial Watch. da’s top 20 leaders since the raid. advisor John Brennan said Sun- deliver. Bin Laden’s killing and al-Qai- That includes U.S.-born cleric day on ABC’s “This Week.” Adecade of wars in Iraq and Af- da’s stumbling efforts to regroup Anwar al-Awlaki, killed by a AP PHOTO “We’re working very closely ghanistan that has cost the U.S. with our Yemeni partners to are now the national security cen- drone in Yemen last September, This an undated file photo shows al-Qaida leader Osama bin La- about $1.28 trillion and 6,300 track down all these leads,” he terpiece of President Barack Oba- less than six months after bin La- den, in Afghanistan. U.S. troops lives has forced al- said. ma’s re-election campaign. den’s death. Qaida’s affiliates to regroup, from Brennan says there’s no sign of The White House frequently Only a few of the original al- Though constantly hunted, he heeded. Yemen to Iraq. Bin Laden’s No. 2, an active revenge plot against cites the president’s decision to Qaida team remain, and most of has managed to release 13 audio U.S. attempts to deliver a Ayman al-Zawahri, is thought to U.S. targets, but U.S. citizens in approve the raid, with only a 50- the new names on the U.S. target and video messages to followers “knockout punch” to Zawahri be hiding, out of U.S. reach, in Pa- Pakistan and beyond are being 50 chance that bin Laden was lists are relative unknowns, offi- since bin Laden’s death, a near re- and his followers in Pakistan have kistan’s mountains, just as bin La- warned to be vigilant ahead of the even at the compound. Obama cials say. cord-rate of release according to been hamstrung by a breakdown den was for so many years. May 2 anniversary of the night could have gone down in history “The last terror attack was sev- the IntelCenter, a private intelli- in relations with Pakistan’s gov- “It’s wishful thinking to say al- raid. U.S. helicopters swooped as the man who put the Navy en years ago in London and they gence firm. He has urged follow- ernment over the bin Laden raid. Qaida is on the brink of defeat,” down on bin Laden’s compound SEALs and the relationship with haven’t had any major attacks in ers to seize on the unrest left by Pakistani officials saw the raid says Seth Jones, a Rand analyst in the Pakistani army town of Ab- Pakistan in jeopardy, while fail- the U.S.” says Peter Bergen, an al- the Arab Spring to build organi- as a violation of their sovereignty, and adviser to U.S. special oper- bottabad, killing him, one of his ing to catch the al-Qaida leader. Qaida expert who once met bin zations and influence in Egypt, made worse by a U.S. friendly fire ations forces. “They have in- sons, two couriers and their “Al-Qaida was and is our No. 1 Laden. “They are recruiting no- Libya and elsewhere, and back re- attack that killed almost two doz- creased global presence, the wives. enemy,” White House spokes- hopers and dead-enders.” bels in Syria — a call that U.S. in- en Pakistani troops on the border number of attacks by affiliates The last view for Americans of man Jay Carney said last week. Yet Zawahri is still out there. telligence officials say is being with Afghanistan last fall.

with Diop, ruling that the govern- subjected to severe beatings by IMMIGRANT DETENTIONS IMMIGRANTS INCREASED IMMIGRANT DEPORTATIONS ment could not indefinitely de- government officials who be- Average daily number of immigrants tain him without providing him lieved him to be part of a separa- 2007 291,060 held in detention increased 67% from an opportunity to review that de- tist group. Continued from Page 1A 2002 to 2011, according to U.S. 2008 369,221 cision. Under law, an immigrant con- civil rights groups, who contend Immigration and Customs Enforcement. “At a certain point, continued victed of a crime can only seek the government is unnecessarily 2009 389,834 Dates are “fiscal years,” which run detention becomes unreasonable asylum if they can prove they will July 1 through June 30. and unconstitutional . . . unless be subject to torture by their gov- detaining thousands of immi- 2010 392,862 grants each year. the government has justified its ernment if they are returned to But advocates for immigration 2011 396,906 2002 1919,9,99292 actions at a hearing inquiring in- their native country, Burch said. reform say cases like Diop’s are 2003 21,178 to whether continued detention Non criminals need to prove they 2012* 136,773 an example of an overly burden- 2004 21,928 is consistent with the law’s pur- will be subject to persecution, a some process that allows some 0 100,000 200,000 300,000 400,000 2005 19,718 poses of preventing flight and much lower standard than dangers to the community,” the torture, she said. detainees to clog up the system *As of Feb. 20, 2012 2006 22,975 with seemingly endless appeals. Source: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Mark Guydish/The Times Leader court said. While he won his battle to ob- 2007 One thing both sides agree up- 30,295 The decision will impact other tain bail, Diop’s chance at suc- 2008 on: Immigration enforcement is hearing before a judge, who de- ican Immigration Reform. “You 31,771 detainees held within the Third ceeding in stopping his removal expensive. termines whether they fit the cri- let people go back on the street 2009 32,098 Circuit’s jurisdiction, which in- from the country is far less cer- teria to be detained. Once the de- they assume a new identity and 2010 30,885 cludes Pennsylvania, New Jersey tain. Deportations on rise and Delaware. Even if he succeeds in negating cision to detain is made, they are disappear and you have to find 2011 33,330 The number of deportations not provided any further oppor- them all over again.” the 1995 conviction, he still faces 2012* 32,191 Deportation fight goes on has steadily increased over the tunity for judicial review regard- If there is a problem with the deportation based on a 2005 con- 0 10,000 20,000 30,000 past few years, rising from ing the necessity for them to re- immigration system, it’s the over- Diop is continuing to fight de- viction for recklessly endanger- 291,060 in fiscal year 2007 to main detained. ly burdensome appeal process af- *As of Feb. 20, 2012 portation. His efforts now focus ing another person for knocking on overturning the 1995 drug apolice officer over with his car 396,906 in fiscal year 2011, ac- “They have no right to have an forded immigrants that allows Mark Guydish/The Times Leader cording to ICE. impartial adjudicator review some to clog up the system with conviction. He recently filed a as he fled from a traffic stop. federal lawsuit against Luzerne Court records show Diop has The number of immigrants be- their detention, no matter how seemingly endless appeals, Mehl- did not come to the attention of ing detained pending deporta- long it takes. That’s not constitu- man said. County judicial officials that other run-ins with the law over immigration officials until 2008. seeks to void the conviction the past 17 years as well, includ- tion has also skyrocketed. At the tional,” said Valerie Burch, one of “The system allows illegal In the case before the Third end of fiscal year 2002 the aver- the attorneys with the ACLU who aliens and their attorneys to based on claims his right to due ing two convictions for drunken Circuit, attorneys for the U.S. De- process was violated because he driving in 1998 and 2003. He’s age daily population of detainees represented Diop. “The Consti- game the system with endless ap- partment of Justice acknowl- was19,922. That rose to 33,330 in tution affords everyone due proc- peals and requests to reopen was never advised that the guilty currently awaiting trial in Lu- edged Diop had been held in cus- plea would lead to his deporta- zerne County court on a simple fiscal year 2011, according to ICE. ess. You can’t detain someone for cases,” he said. “People need tody longer than most detainees. There were 32,191 immigrants their day in court, but there has tion. assault charge for allegedly years without an opportunity to But they said that was largely due detained nationwide as of Feb. 20 to be some finality.” Negating the 1995 conviction punching his teenage daughter in have a judge look at the case and to his actions in filing numerous this year. At an average cost of is key to Diop’s attempt to avoid the face in May 2011. see if it’s lawful or not.” appeals of adverse decisions ren- $122 per day, that equates to $3.9 Diop filed appeals deportation because a drug con- Burch said she understands The ACLU contends the gov- dered in his case. million each day, or $1.43 billion Diop, who acknowledges he’s viction is among the crimes that, Diop’s case might not draw much ernment’s detention policy has That’s a prime example of this year alone. in the United States illegally, has by itself, mandates an immi- sympathy from the public. He has led to widespread abuses of hu- abuses within the appellate court In most cases illegal immi- man rights. They point to exam- fully exercised those appellate grant’s removal from the country, had problems, she said, but said system, Mehlman said. grants subject to a final removal ples people, including women, rights both in state and federal Burch said. that should not preclude him “People who want to contest order are deported within a children and entire families, who court. The conviction also makes is from seeking asylum. their removal from the county month or less after being de- fled persecution in their home With the help of the ACLU, he more difficult to seek to stay in “I don’t want to make excuses should be able to do so. But if you tained. But there are hundreds of countries, only to come to Amer- was released on bail in February the country based on a political for anyone’s criminal record . . . are going to keep appealing deci- cases, particularly those involv- ica and be held in prison for 2011 from the York County pris- asylum claim. but don’t think that means he sions, the onus is on you,” Mehl- ing immigrants seeking political months, or in some cases, years. on, one of four prisons in Penn- Diop entered the United States should be deported to a place asylum and those convicted of “I had a girl who was fleeing sylvania that act as immigration man said. illegally at age 25 after he fled Se- where he will be persecuted, criminal charges, that can take a from female mutilation who was detention centers. He is contin- The ACLU acknowledged negal, where he claims he was tortured or killed,” she said. year or more, according to ACLU. held in York County prison for uing to fight deportation. 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THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com ➛ SERVING THE PUBLIC TRUST SINCE 1881 MONDAY, APRIL 30,2012 PAGE 11A Editorial

WORLD OPINION France’s election yields no ‘presidential’ hopeful

BSERVERS HAVE Sarkozy already has indicat- been quick to point ed what his pitch will be in the out the unpreceden- runoff, hinting at the “chaos” Oted nature of Nicolas that would ensue were Hol- Sarkozy’s defeat in the first lande to assume the presiden- round of the French presiden- cy because of what the presi- tial elections. dent sees as the challenger’s No incumbent has failed to aversion to austerity. lead the field at this stage since The truth is that neither can- direct elections were inaugu- didate has conjured a compell- rated in 1965. ing vision. But whether the symbolism The problem for Sarkozy is of his defeat has humbled the that the lack of a clear policy president, simple voting arith- contrast turns the runoff into a metic suggests that he is far personality contest that be- from down and out. comes harder for him to win. Indeed, given the way the While Hollande does not in- votes fell, with Sarkozy trailing spire, he does not seem to ener- the winner, François Hollande, vate so many of his fellow more narrowly than expected, countrymen as the president and the Front National outpoll- does. ing the far left by a wide mar- Whatever the outcome, the gin, it is in some ways easier to narrowing of horizons does construct a majority for the not bode well for France. right in the second round than vice versa. Financial Times, London Rule of Law is the precious fabric of our Republic

QUOTE OF THE DAY WHILE THE law always As we celebrate Law Week this week, it is “You know nothing’s changed in has undergone change, such important to recall that the Founding change might not be for the COMMENTARY Washington if heads don’t roll.” better, particularly in a time Fathers regarded the rule of law as a when large, well-funded DAVID I. FALLK precious right. Sen. Chuck Grassley The top Republican on the Senate Judiciary private entities can unduly Committee says the nation needs to know whether influence public legislation ican Legislative Exchange Council, a huge reports of sexual misbehavior by agents traveling in solely to further their profits. lobbying group funded by numerous big all agreements for cell phones, credit cards, advance of the president reflect part of the culture of the Secret The death of a young Florida teenager at businesses. For years, ALEC has worked investments or bank accounts now contain Service, putting security at risk. the hands of neighborhood watch participa- behind the scenes and mostly outside the mandatory binding arbitration clauses with- nt under the so-called “stand your ground” public’s view to craft and advocate for laws out the right of appeal to the jury system. law is one illustration of a change in tradi- favorable to its supporting industries and This private system has been shown to be tional law. Normal constitutional process in corporations, including large firearms manu- overly business-friendly, which is why corpo- Summit without substance which a crime is suspected usually requires facturers. rations through ALEC and other lobbyists aprobable cause search by trained author- Many businesses that contribute to ALEC have thwarted most attempts to give con- ities, arrest, formal charges, right to an have pushed a legislative agenda that seem- sumers back their Seventh Amendment T IS A sad commentary on icy. The “war on drugs” that has attorney and public jury trial. Public trials ingly seeks to circumvent the justice system rights. the Sixth Summit of the been pushed by the United serve positive purposes for both the people on fronts other than criminal law. Just as As we celebrate Law Week this week, it is Americas, the triennial States for more than four dec- and the accused. A trial in which one’s phys- criminal law requires a fair process and important to recall that the Founding Fa- I gathering of 34 heads of ades -- despite its minimal im- ical liberty is at stake forces the government public explication of the charges, civil law thers regarded the rule of law as a precious state from North, South and pact on prices or drug use -- has to open its case for full community scrutiny operates under the Seventh Amendment right. Thomas Jefferson cited the flouting of Central America, when the out- resulted in huge sums of money and provide strong proof. It also serves to right to jury trial. Again, the public nature of law and the abuses of both legislative and comes are overshadowed by the for drug dealers, while contribut- inform the public of the potential dangers trials alerts the public to what is occurring judicial process as reasons for the Colonies misbehavior of President Barack ing to corruption throughout the posed by the defendant who is on trial. in areas that might not be well-known. Al- to dissolve their association with King Ge- Obama’s advance team and secu- hemisphere. By just about every In the now-famous Trayvon Martin in- leged dangerous products, error-prone doc- orge III. At the conclusion of the Constitu- rity detail. indicator, the war is being lost cident in Florida, most of the normal legal tors and hospitals, negligent drivers and tional Convention in 1787, Benjamin Fran- Then again, even that com- and demands reconsideration. processes were missing. Instead, a sub- other wrongdoers all come under scrutiny in klin admonished a fellow citizen that the mentary might be preferable to Unfortunately, Obama, like jective decision was made by an untrained courtrooms, where they can be judged by Framers had produced a republic “if you can focusing on the deep disagree- most other U.S. political leaders, man that a youth walking with candy and a the collective wisdom of jurors who repre- keep it.” ments that make plain the dis- is unwilling to consider possible drink was “suspicious.” From there, he alone sent the community. Today, thanks to groups such as ALEC tance between Washington and alternatives. Inflexibility in the became the chief investigator (against the However, many of the industries that and the powerful entities that support them, most of its Latin American inter- face of repeated failure and the advice of a 911operator), police officer, support ALEC have found a way around the Franklin’s challenge is perhaps greater than locutors. continued demand that other judge, jury and apparent executioner. guarantee of jury trials by forcing a contrac- ever. Two issues dominated the leaders adhere to the failed pol- Now, it has come to light that the “stand tual, privatized system of justice, and many meeting. The first was the ongo- icy only undermined the credi- your ground” law at issue was largely the Americans don’t realize that they have David I. Fallk is a Scranton attorney and president ing exclusion of Cuba. Most La- bility of the Summit of the Amer- product of an organization called the Amer- waived their constitutional rights. Virtually of The Committee for Justice for All. tin governments prefer to have icas once again. Cuba in attendance. The second issue is drug pol- The Japan Times, Tokyo MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS

proposed budget this year will increase Parent angry over plans SEND US YOUR OPINION that overall cut to almost a billion dollars. Letters to the editor must include the We, as a nation, have made mistakes in Keep Khadr at ‘Gitmo’ to cut vo-tech’s library writer’s name, address and daytime the recent past to bring us to this crisis. phone number for verification. Letters We need to learn from that. I know that all F AMERICAN soldiers 25, wants to come “home” as am very disheartened to have read that should be no more than 250 words. We of us, some more than others, feel the pain reserve the right to edit and limit writers had not saved Omar part of a plea bargain in the Nancy Tkatch, administrative director at of our situation. As we try to live in the IWest Side Career and Technology Cen- to one published letter every 30 days. Khadr’s life, even after he United States that saw him get • Email: [email protected] present and are angry about our past, we I killed one of their own, eight more years imprison- ter in Pringle, apparently recommended should be preparing our future. It is only • Fax: 570-829-5537 there’d be no bleeding hearts ment after finally pleading that the school’s library be closed. • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 common sense to prepare our children to and drama queens urging the guilty to various charges. As a parent, I cannot understand how N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1 the best of our ability for their future. government of Canadian Just because Khadr was this possibly could be in the best interest We cannot continue to cut our children’s Prime Minister Stephen Har- born in our country, however, of our students. My son is an avid reader future. A great society is only great be- per to immediately accept his does not mean we have to will- and borrows books weekly. I am impressed Our school is quickly being eroded. What cause of its well-educated citizenship that application for transfer to Can- ingly accept his return. with the wide variety of books that he kind of message are we sending to our becomes involved. ada from a U.S. military prison There’s the International brings home. students? Iask you to find out how the state bud- at Guantanamo Bay. Transfer of Offenders Act, for Some of our students travel more than Faye Meyers get is affecting the children in your public If Afghan soldiers had ruled example, that says Canada can an hour to school and do not have access Plymouth school district. Here is a website for more the day following that gun bat- refuse to take a Canadian pris- to a public library. Our school needs a info: www.savepaschools.org. tle with al-Qaida, the seriously oner from another country “if library. Many of our students do not have Go to school board meetings. Email, wounded Khadr would have it would constitute a threat to the money for electronic books such as Pa. budget-slashing will write and call your state legislators and now been dead 10 years, and the security of Canada.” Nook Tablets and Kindles. Research shows Governor Corbett; tell them that we need his existence would have been And what is Omar Khadr if how reading skills are critical in every hamper children’s future to invest in our children’s future. all but forgotten. not a threat? technical profession. Cutting our children’s future is not the Instead, the then-15-year-old Ifind it interesting that our school n hard times we all need to make sacri- way to fix our problems. Let our children Canadian-born jihadist, now Ottawa Sun board, with the exception of Gerald Con- fices, but I was taught by a very strong- look back on this time and be proud of us, ger, voted in favor of eliminating the full- Iwilled, compassionate woman that we that as parents, citizens, educators, school Editorial Board time librarian’s job, yet all of our five always provide for our children’s needs administrators and state legislators, we PRASHANT SHITUT “sending schools” decided to keep their first. In Pennsylvania we are not doing invested in their future with a great educa- President and CEO/Impressions Media school libraries. that. tion. JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ MARK JONES In less than one year, we lost our sports The state budget cut $860 million from John Lamoreaux Vice President/Executive Editor Editorial Page Editor program and now, it seems, our library. education last year. Gov. Tom Corbett’s Harveys Lake

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PAGE 12AMONDAY, APRIL 30,2012 ➛ NEWS THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com Luzerne County could get millions

Proceeds of the sale of the The franchise was purchased stop the sale from proceeding The most recent activity in the SWB Yankee are at issue. by both counties, and Luzerne but will expect payment of their suit was in February, where at- County has a pending lawsuit ar- share if their litigation is success- torneys requested it be assigned guing Lackawanna is legally re- ful. to a judge so that arguments can By SHEENA DELAZIO quired to give Luzerne half the The Lackawanna County Mul- be heard. [email protected] proceeds if the franchise is sold. ti-Purpose Stadium Authority, The sale of the team to SWB Lackawanna County could be Lackawanna County filed a also named as a defendant in the Yankees LLC, a joint venture of required to pay Luzerne County countersuit arguing Luzerne suit, sold the baseball team the New York Yankees and Man- half of the $14.6 million proceeds County isn’t entitled to any pro- Thursday for $14.6 million. dalay Baseball Properties, clears from sale of the region’s Triple-A ceeds and owes Lackawanna mil- Assistant Luzerne County So- the way for reconstruction of AP PHOTO baseball franchise depending on lions for past stadium repairs. licitor Vito DeLuca said he can- PNC Field and a return of base- Judith Garcia, 19, fills a syringe as she prepares to give herself an the outcome of unresolved litiga- Luzerne County officials said not comment on how the sale af- ball to the Moosic stadium in injection of insulin at her home in California. tion. Friday they won’t attempt to fects the pending litigation. 2013. Obesity opens door to diabetes in teens

Type II diabetes in the young The study involved 699 over- weight and obese teens recently is hard to get under control, diagnosed with diabetes. All had doctors say. their blood sugar normalized with metformin, then were given one of three treatments to try to maintain that control: metformin By ALICIA CHANG AP Science Writer alone, metformin plus diet and exercise counseling, or metfor- LOS ANGELES — New re- min plus a second drug, Avandia. search sends a stark warning to After nearly four years, half in overweight teens: If you develop the metformin group failed to diabetes, you’ll have a very tough maintain blood sugar control. time keeping it under control. The odds were a little better for Amajor study, released Sun- the group that took two drugs but day, tested several ways to man- not much different for those in age blood sugar in teens newly di- the lifestyle group. agnosed with diabetes and found Even so, Zeitler said doctors that nearly half of them failed would not recommend this com- within a few years and 1in 5 suf- bination drug therapy because fered serious complications. The Avandia has been linked to high- results spell trouble for a nation er risk of heart attacks in adults. facing rising rates of “diabesity” Those risks became known after —Type 2 diabetes brought on by this study had started. obesity. Another study leader from SUBMITTED ILLUSTRATION The federally funded study is Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, This architect’s rendering of the newly redesigned PNC Field shows the outfield viewing area and the lower outfield fences. The old the largest look yet at how to Dr. Mitchell Geffner, agreed that upper deck will be gone as well. treat diabetes in teens. Earlier Avandia can’t be recommended studies mostly have been in for teens, but said the study PROJECT TIMETABLE and club. adults, and most diabetes drugs makes clear they will need more The 18 suites will be situated aren’t even approved for youths. than metformin to control their Monday: 11 a.m. press conference work with 14 on the third-base side The message is clear: Prevention STADIUM disease. at PNC Field, including Mandalay Aug. 15: Erect steel at stadium and four on the first-base side. is everything. officials along with Lackawanna Dec. 31: Building enclosed “A single pill or single ap- Two of the boxes will be party “Don’t get diabetes in the first proach is not going to get the job County representatives March 24, 2013: Substantial Continued from Page 1A boxes that can be rented on a per- place,” said Dr. Phil Zeitler of the done,” he said. Next week: Beginning of major completion of construction, team University of Colorado Denver, Among all the teens in the “You won’t have an enclosed, demolition work moves in game basis. A removable parti- one of the study leaders. study, 1in 5 had a serious compli- dark corridor with no view to the June 1: Beginning of foundation April 4, 2013: First game tion will allow the boxes to be Athird of American children cation such as very high blood field, which is, of course, what combined for larger parties. and teens are overweight or sugar, usually landing them in you have now,” Schmitt said. Open-air party decks will be at obese. They are at higher risk of the hospital. Schmitt compared the antici- its steep steps. The lawn areas will be on each each end. developing Type 2 diabetes, in The results were published on- pated look to the popular Coca- side of the batter’s eye, the solid The second level will also in- which the body can’t make line Sunday by the New England Cola Park in Allentown, home of Luxury suites wall beyond the center-field clude 330 club seats behind enough insulin or use what it Journal of Medicine and present- the International League rival Aparty level, including luxury fence to create a backdrop for hit- home plate, extending to the does make to process sugar from ed at a pediatric meeting in Bos- Lehigh Valley IronPigs, who re- suites and club seats, will be add- ters. There will also be a play- first-base side. They will have ac- food. Until the obesity epidemic, ton. The National Institutes of placed the former Scranton/ ed where the current luxury box ground along the concourse in cess to the club lounge. doctors rarely saw children with Health funded the study and Wilkes-Barre Red Barons as the center field. That section includes semi- Type 2 diabetes. The more com- and pressbox level exists. drug companies donated the top affiliate of the Philadelphia circular, four-seat tables that can mon kind of diabetes in children Schmitt said the design objec- The rail viewing will be pro- medications. Phillies. be purchased as a set of four for is Type 1, which used to be called The “discouraging” results tives were to create a 360-degree vided alongside the concourse APower Point presentation those who want to be able to en- juvenile diabetes. point to the need to create “a concourse, eliminate the upper around the outfield. joy dining during the game. Doctors usually start Type 2 healthier ‘eat less, move helped Schmitt create a picture deck and provide a choice of “There will be 7,500 fixed treatment with metformin, a pill more’”culture to help avoid obes- of the new stadium in a more seating options while improving seats,” Schmitt said. “The bal- The club seats are all out- to lower blood sugar. If it still ity that contributes to diabetes, than half-hour description of the the fan experience while creat- ance will be made up by lawn doors, but the connecting can’t be controlled, other drugs Dr. David Allen of the University project at Wednesday’s public ing a signature feature. seats and standing areas.” lounge has heating and air-con- and daily insulin shots may be of Wisconsin School of Medicine hearing at the Scranton Cultural That signature feature will be The three sections behind ditioning. needed. The longer blood sugar and Public Health wrote in an ac- Center. blending the outfield walkway home plate will be premium The lounge will be available runs rampant, the greater the companying editorial. Not much will remain of the into the side of the mountain, seating that is 22 inches wide. for off-season use, such as par- risk of suffering vision loss, nerve Judith Garcia still struggles to current PNC Field, which origi- which provides the backdrop be- Those sections will be flanked ties, but the stadium will no damage, kidney failure, limb am- manage her diabetes with met- nally opened as Lackawanna yond the outfield. with 20-inch-wide seats. Beyond longer include a restaurant. putation — even heart attacks formin and insulin years after tak- County Stadium in 1989: “What we believe the signa- the dugouts, further down the There are two more sets of res- and strokes. ing part in the study at Children’s •Although the seats will be ture feature is now is the view foul lines, the seats will be 19 trooms on the club level. The goal of the study was sim- Hospital Los Angeles. She has to removed and the concrete in the out beyond the outfield wall,” inches wide. The renovations include one ple: What’s the best way for teens remember to watch her diet and area will be refurbished, the low- Schmitt said. “In the new ball- The pressbox will be built into that will have an impact on play. to keep diabetes in check? set aside time to exercise. er bowl structure will remain in park, we aim to enhance that fea- the back of the main level. Outfield dimensions remain place. ture by extending the main con- the same, but the wall height TEENS AND DIABETES •The playing field, which was course around the outfield, con- Large concession stands will be altered from its existing replaced two years ago, will re- necting it to the hillside, literally Four large concession stands, 14 feet to 8 feet, 5 inches, the • About 215,000 Americans under age 20 have diabetes. Type 1 main as is. marrying the hillside with the two each on the first- and third- height at Yankee Stadium in diabetes occurs when the body can’t make insulin. Type 2 is •The five-year-old home lock- ballpark. base side, are planned along New York. related to obesity and occurs when the body can’t use insulin er room will be preserved. “So, the hillside is not only a with three sets of rest rooms, “Lowering the height makes it properly. •The parking lots and exist- backdrop but a part of the stadi- which will be positioned behind that much more of an intimate • About 3,600 youths are diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes every ing utilities will be kept. um.” home plate and on the first- and experience for fans enjoying the year. Minorities are disproportionately affected. • Teens can lower their risk of Type 2 diabetes by maintaining a •Agroundskeepers bunker in Without the upper deck, the third-base sides. game against the rail in the out- healthy weight, being more active and eating healthy foods. left field also will be retained. stadium seating will be reduced Schmitt said the main en- field,” Schmitt said, “and, it does • If diabetes is not controlled, it can lead to serious problems “Everything else will be new,” but the addition of rail viewing trance will be similar with a provide an opportunity that does including vision loss, nerve damage, kidney failure, limb amputa- Schmitt said. “Gone will be the and outfield lawn seating will team store that is approximately not exist today for a player to tion — even heart attacks and strokes. entire existing hulking, steel leave it with a capacity of 10,000, three times larger than what had take a stab at one of those dra- • A third of teens are obese or overweight, putting them at risk structure and concrete ramps.” matching the International been in place. matic plays where he robs a of Type 2. Among what will be missing League’s minimum require- There will be just one level home run by reaching over the will be the entire upper deck and ment. above the ground for the suites fence.” Sentencing Commission likely to propose changes to child-porn sentence guidelines

Debate exists within legal ing guidelines that it oversees. posed ranges of sentences for be excessively severe and as a re- community as to whether It’s a daunting task, given the po- possession and receipt of child The FBI ’Ten sult are being applied inconsis- larized viewpoints that the com- pornography were too high. Most Wanted’ tently.” sentences are too severe. mission is weighing. Demonstrating their displeasure, website shows However, similar misgivings The issue “is highly charged, federal judges issued child porn Eric Justin Toth, voiced by the commission in pre- aformer private- both emotionally and politically,” sentences below the guidelines vious years failed to deter Con- school teacher By DAVID CRARY said one of the six commission- 45 percent of the time in 2010, gress from repeatedly ratcheting AP National Writer ers, U.S. District Judge Beryl Ho- who is accused more than double the rate for all of possessing up the penalties — including leg- NEW YORK — Their crimes well. other crimes. islation in 2003 that more than are so loathsome that some hard- On one side of the debate, and producing On the other hand, some prose- child pornog- doubled average sentences for ened courtroom veterans recoil many federal judges and public cutors and members of Congress, raphy. child pornography crimes. at viewing the evidence. Yet defenders say repeated moves by as well as advocates for sexual- Many of the offenses carry a child-pornography offenders are Congress to toughen the penal- AP PHOTO now the focus of an intense de- ties over the past 25 years have abuse victims, oppose any push mandatory minimum sentence of bate within the legal community badly skewed the guidelines, to for more leniency. At a public ter term of imprisonment will could shelve it or incorporate its five years in prison, and the gui- as to whether the federal sentenc- the point where offenders who hearing in February, the Sentenc- teach them that, (and) will com- recommendations into new legis- delines call for additional penal- es they face have become, in possess and distribute child por- ing Commission received a vic- fort victims seeking justice,” the lation. ties — known as enhancements many cases, too severe. nography can go to prison for tim’s statement lamenting that victim said. “I don’t believe that Already, the commission has —based on a range of factors, By the end of this year, after a longer than those who actually child pornography offenders “are short periods of imprisonment conveyed some concerns. In a such as the age of the children de- review dating to 2009, the U.S. rape or sexually abuse a child. In being entertained by my shame will accomplish these things.” 2010 report on mandatory mini- picted in the imagery and wheth- Sentencing Commission plans to a2010 survey of federal judges by and pain.” Once completed, the Sentenc- mum sentences, the commission er a computer was used in the release a report that’s likely to the Sentencing Commission, “They need to be taught how ing Commission report will be said the penalties for certain crime. As of last year, the median propose changes to the sentenc- about 70 percent said the pro- much pain they inflict and a grea- submitted to Congress, which child pornography offenses “may sentence was seven years. CMYK

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IL BASEBALL RICH SHEPOSH Surging 0–2–1–1 -4 FANTASY BASEBALL Yankees 1–1–1–0-3 It’s time to think like roast Oh, Danny boy aVisigoth IronPigs HISTORY’S GREAT barbar- ian hordes had SWB jumps to an early lead one thing in and cruises to a comfortable common. They smell- victory over Lehigh Valley. ed bad. OK, so may- be they had two things in com- By DAVE ROSENGRANT mon. Apart from bad personal [email protected] hygiene, they were also nasty ALLENTOWN – Last year, the fierce warriors who had ruth- Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees lessness down to an art. missed the postseason for the As a savvy fantasy owner, you first time since moving to North- may want to adopt some of the east Pennsylvania in 2007. better traits of the ancient bar- After a slow start this season, barians to help you as the sea- the Yankees are surging back to son’s first month draws to a the top of the close. standings. Rather than take on their The team bathing habits -- which would scored eight not be a popular move among runs in the first your friends -- this may be a two innings on good time to employ a little Sunday at Coca barbarian strategy. It’s time to Cola Park en go on a raiding party. 8 route to an 8-2 You can do this one of two YANKEES win over Lehigh ways. First, you can aggressively Valley. target an underperforming star 2 The win via the trade route. Or, you can IRONPIGS moves the Yan- wait for an owner to panic and kees (12-10) per- cut loose a player you covet. centage points Then, channel your inner Visi- ahead of Lehigh goth, swoop in and grab him. Valley (13-11) for The question is, which players third place in should you target? These guys, the Internation- of course. You may not be able al League North to pry them loose from your Division, and just two games be- fellow owners, but you should at hind division leader Pawtucket. least try. SWB is also two games over .500 JUSTIN UPTON, OF, DIA- for the first time this season as it MONDBACKS: He finished won three straight over Lehigh third in NL MVP voting in 2011, Valley after losing the series AP PHOTO but a .230 average, one HR and opener on Thursday. The Yan- Philadelphia Flyers’ James van Riemsdyk (21) jumps on the pile surrounding Danny Briere (48) after Briere’s game three RBI in April won’t get him kees have now won eight of 10 af- winning goal in overtime in Sunday’s playoff game against the New Jersey Devils. The Flyers won 4-3. many Player of the Month votes. ter starting the season 4-8. Thing is, he’s too good a player The offense stepped up big for to keep hitting like a utility the Yankees with a total of eight Briere’s OT goal drives out the Devils infielder. Somehow, he’ll find a walks in the contest, 20 base run- way to cram in 30 HR and 80-90 ners and each batter in the lineup RBI in the next few months. reached base at least once. By By DAN GELSTON he just picks it up in the playoffs. it’s kind of obvious,” Briere said And you want him doing that “We had some good at-bats,” AP Sports Writer And that’s what matters,” Flyers of the reversal. “But I needed to for your team. PHILADELPHIA — Danny coach Peter Laviolette said. “He’s stop pouting and get back my fo- DAN UGGLA, 2B, BRAVES: SeeYANKEES, Page 4B Briere had two chances to cele- aguy who consistently gets it cus in overtime. I ended up get- Yes, his name sounds like one of brate his overtime winner. done.” ting a break.” those Star Wars creatures at the The first time, his goal didn’t Indeed, no Flyer is as clutch in In doing so, Briere, who also spaceport in Mos Eisley, but his RUNNING count. the postseason as Briere. scored in the second period, now HR and RBI numbers have been UP NEXT The second time, Briere left no His second attempt at the win- has 106 points in 104 career post- “beauggtiful” for fantasy owners Tuesday: Devils doubt and put away Game1, once ner counted minutes after his ear- season games. the last few years. (OK, that was at Flyers, and for all. lier goal was overturned on re- “Is it pressure? I think it’s fun,” abad pun. Sorry.) In 2011, he 75-year-old 7:30 p.m. Briere continued to stamp his view because he kicked the puck he said of playoff hockey. “When I Thursday: Flyers had 14 HR in mid July. He fin- at Devils, name alongside Philadelphia’s into the net. But he wasted no have the opportunity, like I’ve ished with 36. Like a lot of pow- 7:30 p.m. postseason greats, scoring the time making up for it, firing a had the past few years here, I try er hitters, he warms up with the Sunday: Flyers at winning goal 4:36 into overtime, slapper past Martin Brodeur for to take advantage of the opportu- outpacing Devils, 7:30 p.m. weather. So make a play for him x-May 8: Devils leading the Flyers to a 4-3 win his seventh goal of the playoffs. nities.” now, and enjoy some nice Au- at Flyers, TBD over the New Jersey Devils on Brodeur was screened in front by Game 2 is Tuesday. gust-September production. x-May 10: Flyers Sunday to open this Eastern Con- Philadelphia forward James van The Flyers took the series lead Father Time at Devils, TBD JACOBY ELLSBURY, OF, x-May 12: Devils ference semifinal series. Riemsdyk. RED SOX: What you need to do at Flyers, TBD “He has his ups and downs, but “When you look at the replay, SeeFLY ERS, Page 4B is find the Ellsbury owner in Anthony Cerminaro has had a your league, buy him or her a passion for running that beer, and drop the words, “sub- luxation of the shoulder,” a few hasn’t waned over the years. times. Then, whisper about how Ellsbury’s 2010 season was de- railed by a host of injuries. By MATTHEW SHUTT Then, when you acquire Ells- For The Times Leader Ex-Comet signs free agent deal with Dolphins bury in a trade, go to church and JERMYN – Often, when we sit pray that he stays healthy. Why? back to enjoy a sporting event, we Because all those things about find ourselves marveling at the Kyle Bogumil, a guard at the the NFL Draft on Saturday for Rhode Island since the start him are true, and you don’t prowess of the athletes in front of University of Rhode Island, night. of the 2009 season. He was a Co- want them to happen again us. Bogumil was on his way from lonial Athletic Association sec- when he’s on your team. A We remark about how fast or reports to Miami Thursday. Rhode Island to Mountain Top ond-team selection for the sec- healthy Jacoby Ellsbury at the agile a or a point on Sunday evening and unavail- ond consecutive year. He was a top of the Boston lineup, you guard is, or how much strength a able for comment. From there, team captain and presented the see, is fantasy gold. needs to take down a By JOHN ERZAR he’ll stop in Harrisburg to see Bob Griffin Award, which is giv- TIM HUDSON, SP, . We know about [email protected] his agent before reporting to the en to the player who “displays BRAVES: The Atlanta starter their endurance and hard work Former Crestwood football Dolphins on Thursday. The Dol- high character and exemplary had offseason spinal surgery put in during practices just to get standout Kyle Bogumil is get- phins are holding a three-day leadership skills.” which pushed back his 2012 on the field in the first place, and ting a chance at the NFL. mini-camp this weekend for Bogumil worked out for NFL debut by a month. The words we tell ourselves we should enjoy Bogumil, a 6-foot-6, 310- drafted and undrafted rookies. personnel on March 6 at Rhode “spinal surgery” and the fact it while we can, because it might pound guard who played at the Although the odds are high Island’s pro day. Rhode Island Hudson isn’t a big strikeout be over once an athlete hits his or University of Rhode Island, for an undrafted player to make players also participated at pitcher may be enough for you her mid-30s. signed as an undrafted free an NFL roster, Bogumil brings Brown University’s pro day a FRED ADAMS /TIMES LEADER FILE PHOTO to shake him loose from his agent with the Miami Dolphins an impressive resume to Miami. Kyle Bogumil, pictured in SeeCERMINARO, Page 4B shortly after the completion of He started every game at guard SeeBOGUMIL, Page 4B 2007, has signed with Miami. SeeBASEBALL, Page 4B K

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Buffalo 4, Rochester 3 198. 5 (161) Randy Bullock, k, Texas A&M. BULLETIN BOARD Charlotte 11, Syracuse 1, 2nd game 20. (19) Patrick Emerling, Orchard Park, NY, Chev- 6 (195) Nick Mondek, ot, Purdue. Indianapolis 2, Durham 0 rolet, 197. Indianapolis Gwinnett 8, Toledo 3 21. (27) Ken Heagy, Calverton, N.Y., , 1(1) Andrew Luck, qb, Stanford. MEETINGS AMERICA’S LINE Yankees 8, Lehigh Valley 4 193. 2 (34) Coby Fleener, te, Stanford. Columbus 6, Pawtucket 4 22. (15) , Plainville, Conn., Chev- 3 (64) Dwayne Allen, te, Clemson. Louisville 9, Norfolk 2 rolet, 187, vibration. 3 (92) T.Y. Hilton, wr, FIU. The Berwick Boys High School Sunday's Games 23. (26) John Jensen, Wolcott, Conn., Chevrolet, 5 (136) Josh Chapman, dt, Alabama. BY ROXY ROXBOROUGH Buffalo 8, Rochester 2 183. 5 (170)-x Vick Ballard, rb, Mississippi State. Basketball Boosters will hold its 24. (16) Eric Beers, Northampton, Pa., Ford, 164, Columbus 3, Pawtucket 2 6 (206)-x Lavon Brazill, wr, Ohio. monthly meeting on Monday, May Norfolk 7, Louisville 4 steering. 7 (208) Justin Anderson, g, Georgia. BOXING REPORT: In the WBA super welterweight title fight on May 5 in Las Yankees 8, Lehigh Valley 2 25. (28) Gary McDonald, Ronkonkoma, N.Y., 7 (214) Tim Fugger, lb, Vanderbilt. 7in the Gymnasium lobby at 7 Vegas, Nevada, Floyd Mayweather Jr. is -$700 vs. Miguel Cotto at +$500; in the Charlotte 5, Syracuse 2 Chevrolet, 154. 7 (253)-x Chandler Harnish, qb, Northern Illinois. Gwinnett 2, Toledo 1, 10 innings 26. (24) Wade Cole, Riverton, Conn., Chevrolet, p.m. Anyone who is interested in WBA/IBF welterweight title fight on May 19 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Amir Khan is 114. Jacksonville Indianapolis 2, Durham 0 1(5) , wr, Oklahoma State. becoming involved in the basket- -$500 vs. Lamont Peterson at +$400; in the WBO welterweight title fight on June 9 Today's Games 27. (2) Corey LaJoie, Concord, N.C., Chevrolet, 103, suspension. 2 (38) , de, Clemson. ball program should attend this Louisville at Norfolk, 12:15 p.m. 3 (70) , p, California. in Las Vegas, Nevada, Manny Pacquiao is -$400 vs. Timothy Bradley at +$300. Indianapolis at Durham, 1:05 p.m. 28. (23) Kevin Goodale, Riverhead, N.Y., Chevro- let, 50, brakes. 5 (142) Brandon Marshall, lb, Nevada. meeting. For more information, Follow Eckstein on Twitter at www.twitter.com/vegasvigorish. Charlotte at Syracuse, 6 p.m. 6 (176) , db, Florida State. contact coach Jason Kingery at Rochester at Buffalo, 6:05 p.m. Race Statistics 7 (228) Jeris Pendleton, dt, Ashland. Favorite Points Underdog Time of Race: 1hour 5 minutes 2 seconds BASEBALL Gwinnett at Toledo, 6:30 p.m. Kansas City 394-7115 or jkingery@ber- Pawtucket at Columbus, 6:35 p.m. Margin of Victory: 1.881seconds HEAT 9.5 Knicks 1(11) , nt, Memphis. Favorite Odds Underdog Tuesday's Games Fastest Qualifier: R.Preece (100.424 mph, 17.924 wicksd.org. seconds) 2 (44) Jeff Allen, g, Illinois. American League PACERS 9Magic Syracuse at Buffalo, 6:05 p.m. 3 (74) , ot, Oklahoma. Nanticoke Area Little League will Pawtucket at Toledo, 6:30 p.m. Caution Flags: 6 for 33 laps. Lead Changes: 3 among 3 drivers. 4 (107) , wr, Fresno State. hold its monthly meeting on YANKEES 9.0 Orioles THUNDER 6.5 Mavericks Gwinnett at Columbus, 6:35 p.m. 5 (146) DeQuan Menzie, db, Alabama. Rochester vs. Yankees at Rochester, 7:05 p.m. Lap Leaders: R. Preece 1-98; E. Berndt 99-109; R. Wednesday in the high school Rangers 8.5 BLUE JAYS Tuesday Preece 110-111;D. Coby 112-200. Standings: 1. R. 6 (182) , rb, Texas A&M. Louisville at Durham, 7:05 p.m. 7 (218) Jerome Long, dt, San Diego State. Charlotte at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m. Silk, 87; 2. D. Coby, 83; 3. J. Blewett, 79; 4. M. Ste- cafeteria at 7:30 p.m. Board mem- TIGERS 8.5 Royals BULLS 676ers fanik, 76; 5. R. Preece, 74; 6. D. Lia, 70; 7. J. Bon- 7 (238) , wr, Michigan. Indianapolis at Norfolk, 7:15 p.m. Miami bers will meet at 7 p.m. RED SOX 9.0 A’s LAKERS 5.5 Nuggets signore, 69; 8. R. Pennink, 66; 9. W. Pitkat, 65; 10. T. Christopher, 64. 1(8) , qb, Texas A&M. The Sand Springs Thursday Night RAYS 7.0 Mariners Wednesday 2 (42) Jonathan Martin, ot, Stanford. 3 (72) , de, Miami. Men’s Mad Hackers League will ANGELS 7.5 Twins SPURS 11 Jazz 3 (78) , te, Missouri. hold its annual meeting on Thurs- 4 (97) , rb, Miami. National League NHL BASKETBALL GOLF 5 (155) , lb, Oregon. day at 6 p.m. at the Clubhouse 6 (183) B.J. Cunningham, wr, Michigan State. MARLINS 7.5 D’backs Favorite Odds Underdog Restaurant. Anyone interested in National Basketball Nationwide-South Georgia 7 (215) , dt, Texas. playing in the league is encour- PHILLIES 7.5 Cubs RANGERS -$155/ Capitals 7 (227) , wr, Nevada. +$135 Association Classic Minnesota aged to attend. For more informa- BRAVES 7.5 Pirates 1(4) , ot, Southern Cal. BLUES -$165/ Kings Playoff Glance Sunday 1(29) Harrison Smith, db, Notre Dame. tion, call the pro shop at 788- Mets 8.0 ASTROS +$145 (x-if necessary) At Kinderlou Forest Golf Club 3 (66) Josh Robinson, db, UCF. 5845. ROCKIES 9.5 Dodgers FIRST ROUND Valdosta, Ga. 4 (118) , wr, Arkansas. REGISTRATION/TRYOUTS (Best-of-7) Purse: $625,000 4 (128)-x , te, Southern Cal. PADRES 7.0 Brewers 4 (134)-x Greg Childs, wr, Arkansas. Saturday, April 28 Yardage: 7,781;Par 72 5 (139) , db, Notre Dame. NBA Chicago103, Philadelphia 91, Chicago leads series Final 6 (175) , k, Georgia. Greater Pittston Stoners Youth 1-0 Luke List, $112,500 ...... 67-68-69-68—272 7 (210) , lb, N.C. State. Soccer fall registration will be held Miami 100, New York 67, Miami leads series 1-0 Brian Stuard, $67,500 ...... 67-69-72-66—274 7 (219) Trevor Guyton, dt, California. Orlando 81, Indiana 77, Orlando leads series 1-0 Woody Austin, $42,500 ...... 74-66-64-73—277 New England Monday, Thursday and May 8 from Oklahoma City 99, Dallas 98, Oklahoma City leads Justin Hicks, $25,833 ...... 71-67-73-67—278 series 1-0 1(21) Chandler Jones, de, Syracuse. 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Exeter Scout Richard Scott, $25,833 ...... 69-70-69-70—278 1(25) Dont’a Hightower, lb, Alabama. Sunday, April 29 Home, located in the rear of the Thursday, April 19 Robert Streb, $25,833...... 66-73-69-70—278 2 (48) Tavon Wilson, db, Illinois. LOCAL San Antonio 106, Utah 91, San Antonio leads series Fabian Gomez, $18,828 ...... 71-71-70-67—279 3 (90) Jake Bequette, de, Arkansas. New Jersey 4, Florida 0 1-0 Exeter Borough building on the Washington 2, Boston 1 Scott Gardiner, $18,828...... 69-70-72-68—279 6 (197) Nate Ebner, db, Ohio State. CALENDAR L.A. Lakers 103, Denver 88, L.A. Lakers lead series Kevin Foley, $18,828...... 70-72-69-68—279 7 (224) , db, Nebraska. corner of Wyoming Ave. and Lin- Phoenix 3, Chicago 2, OT 1-0 St. Louis 2, San Jose 1 Will MacKenzie, $18,828 ...... 70-67-69-73—279 7 (235) Jeremy Ebert, wr, Northwestern. coln St. in Exeter. Cost is $48 if you Atlanta 83, Boston 74, Atlanta leads series 1-0 Duffy Waldorf, $14,375 ...... 71-73-69-67—280 TODAY'S EVENTS Friday, April 20 L.A. Clippers at Memphis, late. New Orleans do not need a uniform and $63 if Andrew Buckle, $14,375...... 71-70-69-70—280 2 Forfeited Pittsburgh 3, Philadelphia 2 Today's Games H.S. BASEBALL Nashville 2, Detroit 1, Nashville wins series 4-1 Darron Stiles, $14,375 ...... 70-68-71-71—280 3 (89) , dt, Regina (Canada). you need a uniform. There will be Berwick at Nanticoke, 4:15 p.m. New York at Miami, 7 p.m. Rob Oppenheim, $10,938 ...... 73-71-72-65—281 4 (122) , wr, Wisconsin. Saturday, April 21 Orlando at Indiana, 7:30 p.m. no additional signup dates. For Dallas at Pittston Area, 4:15 p.m. Washington 4, Boston 3 Peter Lonard, $10,938 ...... 72-71-71-67—281 5 (162) , db, Samford. Tunkhannock at Crestwood, 4:15 p.m. Dallas at Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m. Reid Edstrom, $10,938 ...... 71-72-69-69—281 6 (179) , g, Syracuse. more information, visit www.sto- Florida 3, New Jersey 0 Tuesday, May 1 Wyoming Area at Coughlin, 4:15 p.m. Ottawa 2, NY Rangers 0 Alex Prugh, $10,938...... 71-70-70-70—281 7 (234) , ot, Nebraska. nersoccer.org. Wyoming Valley West at Hazleton Area, 4:15 p.m. Boston at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Aaron Goldberg, $7,111 ...... 74-68-73-67—282 St. Louis 3, San Jose 1, St. Louis wins series 4-1 Philadelphia at Chicago, 8 p.m. H.S. GIRLS SOCCER Chicago 2, Phoenix 1, OT Sam Saunders, $7,111...... 69-70-75-68—282 1(32) David Wilson, rb, Virginia Tech. 8th Annual BWBL Charity Wiffle- Dallas at Nanticoke, 4:15 p.m. Denver at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. David Skinns, $7,111 ...... 71-69-74-68—282 2 (63) , wr, LSU. Hanover Area at Pittston Area, 4:15 p.m. Sunday, April 22 Wednesday, May 2 ball Classic Saturday, will be held Philadelphia 5, Pittsburgh 1, Philadelphia wins se- Lee Williams, $7,111 ...... 73-68-72-69—282 3 (94) , db, Virginia Tech. Honesdale at Wyoming Seminary, 4:15 p.m. Utah at San Antonio, 7 p.m. Hudson Swafford, $7,111...... 71-71-71-69—282 4 (127) Andrien Robinson, te, Cincinnati. May 19th – Coal Street Park 3-5 Meyers at Tunkhannock, 4:15 p.m. ries 4-2 Indiana at Orlando, 7:30 p.m. Boston 4, Washington 3, OT B.J. Staten, $7,111...... 72-69-71-70—282 4 (131)-x , ot, Auburn. Players per team, guaranteed at GAR at Wyoming Area, 7 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Memphis, 9:30 p.m. Brice Garnett, $7,111 ...... 71-67-72-72—282 6 (201) Matt McCants, ot, UAB. H.S. SOFTBALL Los Angeles 2, Vancouver 1, OT, Los Angeles wins series 4-1 Thursday, May 3 Justin Peters, $7,111...... 72-68-70-72—282 7 (239) Markus Kuhn, dt, N.C. State. least 2 games Ages 13 to adult $10 Berwick at Nanticoke, 4:15 p.m. Miami at New York, 7 p.m. Monday, April 23 Ben Briscoe, $7,111 ...... 72-68-66-76—282 per player with all proceeds bene- Dallas at Pittston Area, 4:15 p.m. Oklahoma City at Dallas, 9:30 p.m. Sihwan Kim, $4,750...... 67-70-78-68—283 1(16) Quinton Coples, de, . Tunkhannock at Crestwood, 4:15 p.m. NY Rangers 3, Ottawa 2 Phoenix 4, Chicago 0, Phoenix wins series 4-2 Friday, May 4 James Sacheck, $4,750...... 72-67-71-73—283 2 (43) Stephen Hill, wr, Georgia Tech. fiting local cancer charities All Wyoming Area at Coughlin, 4:15 p.m. Atlanta at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 24 Bubba Dickerson, $4,750 ...... 72-70-68-73—283 3 (77) DeMario Davis, lb, Arkansas State. materials (bats, balls, etc.) provid- Wyoming Valley West at Hazleton Area, 4:15 p.m. Chicago at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. 6 (187) Josh Bush, db, Wake Forest. H.S. BOYS TENNIS New Jersey 3, Florida 2, OT Cameron Percy, $3,813 ...... 71-70-75-68—284 L.A. Lakers at Denver, 10:30 p.m. Brent Witcher, $3,813 ...... 75-69-69-71—284 6 (202)-x Terrance Ganaway, rb, Baylor. ed. Call to 704-8344 to register. Coughlin at Holy Redeemer, 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 25 6 (203)-x Robert Griffin, g, Baylor. H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL Saturday, May 5 Joseph Bramlett, $3,813...... 72-71-70-71—284 Deadline is Wednesday, May 16 Washington 2, Boston 1, OT, Washington wins se- Indiana at Orlando, 2 p.m. 7 (242)-x Antonio Allen, db, South Carolina. Crestwood at Wyoming Valley West ries 4-3 Anthony Rodriguez, $3,813...... 68-70-74-72—284 Memphis at L.A. Clippers, 4:30 p.m. James Hahn, $3,813 ...... 71-70-71-72—284 7 (244)-x Jordan White, wr, Western Michigan. Medium pitch format with base- Holy Redeemer at Coughlin Thursday, April 26 Oklahoma City at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Paul Claxton, $3,813...... 73-71-68-72—284 Oakland running – See full rules at NY Rangers 2, Ottawa 1, NY Rangers wins series San Antonio at Utah, 10 p.m. 3 Exercised in Supplemental Draft 4-3 Brian Richey, $3,813 ...... 70-71-70-73—284 TUESDAY, MAY 1 Sunday, May 6 Christopher DeForest, $3,813 ..73-69-69-73—284 3 (95)-x , g, Utah. www.bwbl.net, call 704-8344, or by New Jersey 3, Florida 2, 2OT, New Jersey wins se- Chicago at Philadelphia, 1p.m. 4 (129)-x , lb, San Diego State. H.S. BASEBALL ries 4-3 Bio Kim, $2,820...... 71-73-72-69—285 e-mailing [email protected]. Miami at New York, 3:30 p.m. Jason Allred, $2,820...... 70-71-74-70—285 5 (158) Jack Crawford, de, Penn State. GAR at Northwest, 4:15 p.m. CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Hanover Area Youth Soccer will Atlanta at Boston, 7 p.m. Camilo Benedetti, $2,820 ...... 71-73-71-70—285 5 (168)-x , wr, Arizona. Lake-Lehman at Hanover Area, 4:15 p.m. Friday, April 27 6 (189) , dt, Georgia State. Wyoming Seminary at MMI Prep, 4:15 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Denver, 9:30 p.m. Fran Quinn, $2,820...... 70-72-72-71—285 hold fall registrations from 6:30-8 Phoenix 4, Nashville 3, OT, Phoenix leads series Monday, May 7 Jim Herman, $2,820 ...... 73-71-70-71—285 7 (230) , lb, Penn State. H.S. GIRLS SOCCER 1-0 p.m. on Thursday and May 8 in the Berwick at Coughlin, 4:15 p.m. San Antonio at Utah, TBD Adam Hadwin, $2,820...... 68-74-71-72—285 Philadelphia Dallas at Holy Redeemer, 4:15 p.m. Saturday, April 28 Memphis at L.A. Clippers, TBD Brad Adamonis, $2,820...... 74-68-71-72—285 1(12) , dt, Mississippi State. high school cafeteria. Costs are Nanticoke at Delaware Valley, 4:15 p.m. NY Rangers 3, Washington 1, NY Rangers leads x-Dallas at Oklahoma City, TBD Tag Ridings, $2,820 ...... 70-73-68-74—285 2 (46) , lb, California. $55 for first child, $45 for the Hazleton Area at Wyoming Valley West, 5 p.m. series 1-0 Tuesday, May 8 John Kimbell, $2,198...... 73-71-74-68—286 2 (59) , de, Marshall. Wyoming Area at North Pocono, 4:15 p.m. Los Angeles 3, St. Louis 1, Los Angeles leads se- x-Philadelphia at Chicago, TBD Aaron Watkins, $2,198 ...... 73-71-73-69—286 3 (88) , qb, Arizona. second, and $35 for three and H.S. SOFTBALL ries 1-0 x-Orlando at Indiana, TBD Mike Lavery, $2,198 ...... 72-67-75-72—286 4 (123) , db, Georgia. more. Check out the league’s GAR at Northwest, 4:15 p.m. Sunday, April 29 x-Boston at Atlanta, TBD Paul Stankowski, $2,198...... 74-68-72-72—286 5 (153) Dennis Kelly, ot, Purdue. Holy Redeemer at Dallas, 4:15 p.m. Philadelphia 4, New Jersey 3, OT, Philadelphia x-Denver at L.A. Lakers, TBD Brian Smock, $2,198 ...... 69-73-71-73—286 6 (194) Marvin McNutt, wr, Iowa. Facebook page for more informa- Lake-Lehman at Hanover Area, 4:15 p.m. leads series 1-0 Wednesday, May 9 Casey Wittenberg, $2,198...... 69-71-72-74—286 6 (200) Brandon Washington, g, Miami. tion. Nanticoke at Wyoming Valley West, 4:15 p.m. Phoenix 5, Nashville 2, Phoenix leads 2-0. x-New York at Miami, TBD Matthew Giles, $2,198...... 75-69-68-74—286 7 (229) , rb, Kansas State. Pittston Area at Wyoming Area, 4:15 p.m. Monday, April 30 x-Utah at San Antonio, TBD Ryan Zabroske, $2,198...... 70-67-73-76—286 Pittsburgh The Plains Yankees Football & Wyoming Seminary at MMI Prep, 4:15 p.m. Washington at NY Rangers, 7:30 p.m. x-L.A. Clippers at Memphis, TBD Tom Hoge, $2,198 ...... 73-66-70-77—286 1(24) David DeCastro, g, Stanford. Cheerleading Organization will H.S Los Angeles at St. Louis, 9 p.m. Thursday, May 10 D.J. Brigman, $1,984...... 72-69-76-70—287 2 (56) Mike Adams, ot, Ohio State. Crestwood at Berwick, 4:15 p.m. Tuesday, May 1 x-Chicago at Philadelphia, TBD Paul Haley II, $1,984 ...... 73-71-72-71—287 3 (86) , lb, Miami. hold registration Sunday, May 6 Pittston Area at Hazleton Area, 4:15 p.m. New Jersey at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. x-Atlanta at Boston, TBD Brenden Pappas, $1,984...... 74-70-70-73—287 4 (109) Alameda Ta’amu, dt, Washington. from 6-8 p.m. at the Plains Amer- 5 (159) Chris Rainey, rb, Florida. Tunkhannock at Dallas, 4:15 p.m. Wednesday, May 2 x-Oklahoma City at Dallas, TBD Ron Whittaker, $1,984 ...... 73-71-70-73—287 Wyoming Valley West at Coughlin, 4:15 p.m. NY Rangers at Washington, 7:30 p.m. x-L.A. Lakers at Denver, TBD 7 (231) Tony Clemons, wr, Colorado. ican Legion, 101 E. Carey Street, Derek Fathauer, $1,859...... 72-72-75-69—288 7 (240)-x David Paulson, te, Oregon. H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL Phoenix at Nashville, 9 p.m. Friday, May 11 Andre Stolz, $1,859...... 69-75-74-70—288 Plains. Cost is $60 for one child or Hanover Area at Tunkhannock 7 (246)-x Terrence Frederick, db, Texas A&M. Thursday, May 3 x-Miami at New York, TBD Russell Henley, $1,859...... 70-72-75-71—288 7 (248)-x Kelvin Beachum, ot, SMU. $75 per family. Please bring a Lake-Lehman at North Pocono Philadelphia at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. x-Indiana at Orlando, TBD Wes Roach, $1,859 ...... 71-72-69-76—288 Nanticoke at Berwick St. Louis St. Louis at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. x-San Antonio at Utah, TBD Philip Pettitt, Jr., $1,750...... 74-68-74-73—289 recent picture of your child along H.S. BOYS LACROSSE x-Memphis at L.A. Clippers, TBD 1(14) , dt, LSU. Dallas at Tunkhannock 4:30 p.m. Friday, May 4 Fernando Mechereffe, $1,750...72-71-71-75—289 2 (33) , wr, Appalachian State. with a copy of their birth certif- Phoenix at Nashville, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 12 H.S. GIRLS LACROSSE Mathias Gronberg, $1,750...... 74-69-70-76—289 2 (39) , db, North Alabama. icate. Tunkhannock at Dallas, 6 p.m. Saturday, May 5 x-Philadelphia at Chicago, TBD Scott Gutschewski, $1,688...... 72-72-73-73—290 2 (50) , rb, Cincinnati. COLLEGE BASEBALL NY Rangers at Washington, 12:30 p.m. x-Boston at Atlanta, TBD Bryan DeCorso, $1,656...... 70-73-78-70—291 3 (65) Trumaine Johnson, db, Montana. The Wyoming Valley Catholic Youth x-Dallas at Oklahoma City, TBD Misericordia at Cortland State, 4 p.m. Sunday, May 6 Skip Kendall...... 70-71-75—WD 4 (96) , wr, Wake Forest. Center is currently accepting Wilkes at Scranton, 4 p.m. St. Louis at Los Angeles, 3 p.m. x-Denver at L.A. Lakers, TBD 5 (150) Rokevious Watkins, g, South Carolina. MEN'S COLLEGE LACROSSE Philadelphia at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, May 13 6 (171) Greg Zuerlein, k, Missouri Western. registrations for its Tyler T. Win- MAC Tournament Monday, May 7 x-New York at Miami, TBD FOOTBALL 7 (209) Aaron Brown, lb, Hawaii. stead Memorial 3-on-3 Tourna- WOMEN'S COLLEGE LACROSSE Washington at NY Rangers, 7:30 p.m. x-Orlando at Indiana, TBD 7 (252)-x , rb, Abilene Christian. MAC Tournament Nashville at Phoenix, 10 p.m. x-Utah at San Antonio, TBD San Diego ment. This year’s tournament will x-L.A. Clippers at Memphis, TBD Tuesday, May 8 National Football League 1(18) Melvin Ingram, lb, South Carolina. consist of 6 divisions, 5/6th Grade New Jersey at Philadelphia, TBD 2 (49) Kendall Reyes, de, Connecticut. Los Angeles at St. Louis, TBD NBA LEADERS 2012 NFL Team-by-Team Draft 3 (73) Brandon Taylor, db, LSU. Boys and Girls, 7/8th Grade Boys WHAT’S ON TV Wednesday, May 9 PLAYOFFS / THROUGH APRIL 28 (x-compensatory selection) 4 (110) Ladarius Green, te, Louisiana-Lafayette. and Girls, and Grades 9-12 Boys 5 (149) Johnnie Troutman, g, Penn State. NY Rangers at Washington, TBD Scoring Arizona and Girls. The double elimination Phoenix at Nashville, TBD GFGFTPTS AVG 1(13) Michael Floyd, wr, Notre Dame. 7 (226) David Molk, c, Michigan. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 7 (250)-x Edwin Baker, rb, Michigan State. Thursday, May 10 James, MIA ...... 110113232.0 3 (80) Jamell Fleming, db, Oklahoma. tournament will begin on Wednes- 4 (112) Bobby Massie, ot, Mississippi. San Francisco 7 p.m. Philadelphia at New Jersey, TBD Westbrook, OKC ...... 1131 28 28.0 day, May 9 and conclude on Thurs- ESPN — Texas at Toronto St. Louis at Los Angeles, TBD 5 (151) Senio Kelemete, g, Washington. 1(30) A.J. Jenkins, wr, Illinois. Nowitzki, DAL ...... 1892525.0 MLB – Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia Friday, May 11 6 (177) Justin Bethel, db, Presbyterian. 2 (61) LaMichael James, rb, Oregon. day, May 10. PIAA officials will be ROOT – Pittsburgh at Atlanta Nashville at Phoenix, TBD Durant, OKC ...... 1104 25 25.0 6 (185) Ryan Lindley, qb, San Diego State. 4 (117) Joe Looney, g, Wake Forest. YES – Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees Rose, CHI...... 1922323.0 7 (221) Nate Potter, ot, Boise State. 5 (165) , lb, Notre Dame. used for all games. The cost for Saturday, May 12 6 (180) , db, Michigan State. 8 p.m. Washington at NY Rangers, TBD Ibaka, OKC...... 1932222.0 Atlanta the tournament is $5 per player, SNY — N.Y. Mets at Houston 2 (55) , g, Wisconsin. 6 (199) Jason Slowey, ot, Western Oregon. New Jersey at Philadelphia, TBD Terry, DAL...... 1802020.0 7 (237) , lb, Virginia. with teams of 3 or 4 players. The Los Angeles at St. Louis, TBD 3 (91) , ot, Southern Miss. NBA BASKETBALL West, IND...... 1831919.0 5 (157) , rb, Wisconsin. Seattle deadline for registration is Friday, NHL Scoring Leaders Wade, MIA ...... 1831919.0 5 (164) , de, Troy. 1(15) , de, West Virginia. 7 p.m. Hamilton, CHI ...... 1661919.0 2 (47) , lb, Utah State. May 4. All proceeds from the TNT — Playoffs, first round, game 2, New York at Through April 28 6 (192) Charles Mitchell, db, Mississippi State. 7 (249)-x , nt, South Carolina. 3 (75) , qb, Wisconsin. Miami GP GAPTS Brand, PHL...... 1831919.0 tournament will benefit the Tyler T. Baltimore 4 (106) , rb, Utah State. 9:30 p.m. Claude Giroux, Phi ...... 66814Harden, OKC ...... 1491919.0 Winstead Memorial Fund. To regis- Deng, CHI ...... 1801717.0 2 (35) Courtney Upshaw, lb, Alabama. 4 (114) , dt, Florida. TNT — Playoffs, first round, game 2, Dallas at Okla- Jordan Staal, Pit...... 6639 5 (154) , lb, Idaho. ter please call Robert Sabola at homa City Nelson, ORL ...... 1721717.0 2 (60) Kelechi Osemele, ot, Iowa State. Danny Briere, Phi...... 6538 3 (84) Bernard Pierce, rb, Temple. 6 (172) , db, Northwestern State. 823-6121 ext. 278 or stop by 36 NHL HOCKEY Andy McDonald, StL ...... 6448Marion, DAL...... 1701717.0 4 (98) Gino Gradkowski, g, Delaware. 6 (181) Winston Guy, db, Kentucky. Sidney Crosby, Pit...... 6358Granger, IND...... 1711717.0 4 (130)-x Christian Thompson, db, South Carolina 7 (225) J.R. Sweezy, ot, N.C. State. South Washington Street, Wilkes- 7:30 p.m. 7 (232) , de, Louisville. Evgeni Malkin, Pit...... 6358Smith, NYK ...... 1701717.0 State. Barre. NBCSN — Playoffs, conference semifinals, game J. Richardson, ORL ...... 1601717.0 5 (169)-x Asa Jackson, db, Cal Poly. Tampa Bay 2, Washington at N.Y. Rangers Patrik Berglund, StL...... 6347 Davis, ORL...... 1801616.0 6 (198) Tommy Streeter, wr, Miami. 1(7) Mark Barron, db, Alabama. 9 p.m. Jakub Voracek, Phi ...... 6257 7 (236) DeAngelo Tyson, de, Georgia. 1(31) Doug Martin, rb, Boise State. Holiday, PHL ...... 1711616.0 UPCOMING EVENTS CNBC — Playoffs, conference semifinals, game 2, Jaromir Jagr, Phi...... 6167 Buffalo 2 (58) , lb, Nebraska. Los Angeles at St. Louis 12 tied with 6 pts...... FG Percentage 1(10) , db, South Carolina. 5 (140) Najee Goode, lb, West Virginia. SOCCER FG FGA PCT 2 (41) , ot, Georgia. 6 (174) Keith Tandy, db, West Virginia. The 2012 Greyhound Basketball Hamilton, CHI...... 67.857 3 (69) T.J. Graham, wr, N.C. State. 7 (212) Michael Smith, rb, Utah State. 2:30 p.m. American Hockey League Terry, DAL ...... 810.800 4 (105) , lb, Florida State. 7 (233) Drake Dunsmore, te, Northwestern. Camp will be held for the 33rd ESPN2 — Premier League, Manchester United at Playoff Glance Ibaka, OKC...... 912.750 4 (124) , db, LSU. Tennessee year at Moravian College. A two 5 (144) , ot, Florida State. 1(20) , wr, Baylor. Manchester City (x-if necessary) James, MIA...... 10 14 .714 Copyright 2012 World Features Syndicate, Inc. 5 (147) , lb, TCU. 2 (52) , lb, North Carolina. day Perimeter/Post Camp for boys FIRST ROUND Davis, NYK ...... 46.667 6 (178) Mark Asper, g, Oregon. 3 (82) Mike Martin, dt, Michigan. ages 12-18 will run day and over- BEST OF 7 Korver, CHI...... 58.625 7 (251)-x John Potter, k, Western Michigan. 4 (115) , db, Clemson. EASTERN CONFERENCE Noah, CHI...... 58.625 Carolina 5 (145) Taylor Thompson, te, SMU. night from June 16-17. For further Connecticut 3, Bridgeport 0 Wade, MIA...... 813.615 1(9) Luke Kuechly, lb, Boston College. 6 (190) , db, Oklahoma State. information, contact Jim Walker at TRANSACTIONS 7 (211) , de, Rice. Thursday, April 19: Connecticut 3, Bridgeport 0 Harden, OKC...... 47.571 2 (40) Amini Silatolu, g, Midwestern State. Moravian College (610) 861-1531 Saturday, April 21: Connecticut 3, Bridgeport 0 Fields, NYK ...... 47.571 4 (103) Frank Alexander, de, Oklahoma. Washington Sunday, April 22: Connecticut 4, Bridgeport 3, OT 4 (104) Joe Adams, wr, Arkansas. 1(2) Robert Griffin III, qb, Baylor. BASEBALL Rebounds Norfolk 3, Manchester 1 5 (143) Josh Norman, db, Coastal Carolina. 3 (71) Josh LeRibeus, g, SMU. American League Friday, April 20: Norfolk 3, Manchester 2 GOFF DEF TOTAVG 6 (207)-x Brad Nortman, p, Wisconsin. 4 (102) Kirk Cousins, qb, Michigan State. NEW YORK YANKEES—Recalled up RHP D.J. Saturday, April 21: Manchester 5, Norfolk 2 Noah, CHI...... 14913 13.0 7 (216) D.J. Campbell, db, California. 4 (119) Keenan Robinson, lb, Texas. Mitchell from Scranton-Wilkes/Barre (IL). Optioned Wednesday, April 25: Norfolk 5, Manchester 2 Hibbert, IND ...... 14913 13.0 Chicago 5 (141) AdamGettis, g, Iowa. Bulletin Board items will not be Cody Eppley to Scranton-Wilkes/Barre. Friday, April 27: Norfolk 4, Manchester 3, OT Davis, ORL...... 16713 13.0 1(19) Shea McClellin, de, Boise State. 6 (173) Alfred Morris, rb, Florida Atlantic. 6 (193) Tom Compton, ot, South Dakota. accepted over the telephone. Items National League Saturday, April 28: Norfolk at Manchester, 7 p.m. Anthony, NYK ...... 16410 10.0 2 (45) , wr, South Carolina. 3 (79) , db, Oregon State. 7 (213) Richard Crawford, db, SMU. ATLANTA BRAVES—Optioned RHP Cory Gearrin Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 2, Hershey 2 Rose, CHI...... 13699.0 may be faxed to 831-7319, dropped off to Gwinnett (IL). Activated RHP Tim Hudson from 4 (111) , te, Temple. 7 (217) Jordan Bernstine, db, Iowa. Friday, April 20: Penguins 3, Hershey 1 Clark, ORL...... 12799.0 the 15-day DL. Saturday, April 21: Penguins 7, Hershey 2 6 (184) , db, Nevada. at the Times Leader or mailed to HOUSTON ASTROS—Recalled RHP Jordan Wednesday, April 25: Hershey 4, Penguins 3, OT West, IND ...... 12799.0 7 (220) Greg McCoy, db, TCU. Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main Lyles from Oklahoma City (PCL). Optioned INF Friday, April 27: Hershey 4, Penguins 1 Granger, IND...... 13588.0 Cincinnati Brian Bixler to Oklahoma City. Saturday, April 28: Hershey at Penguins , 7:05 p.m. Haslem, MIA...... 14488.0 1(17) Dre Kirkpatrick, db, Alabama. St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250. WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Recalled 1B-OF WESTERN CONFERENCE Perkins, OKC ...... 11788.0 1(27) Kevin Zeitler, g, Wisconsin. BOXING Tyler Moore from Syracuse (IL). Placed INF Mark Toronto 3, Rochester 0 Assists 2 (53) Devon Still, dt, Penn State. DeRosa on the 15-Day DL, retroactive to April 28. 3 (83) Mohamed Sanu, wr, Rutgers. Thursday, April 19: Toronto 4, Rochester 3 GAST AVG Fight Schedule 27 Unique Holes Saturday, April 21: Toronto 4, Rochester 3 3 (93) Brandon Thompson, dt, Clemson. FOOTBALL Nelson, ORL ...... 199.0 4 (116) Orson Charles, te, Georgia. Monday, April 23: Toronto 3, Rochester 0 May 1 One Breathtaking Course Chalmers, MIA...... 199.0 5 (156) Shaun Prater, db, Iowa. National Football League EASTERN CONFERENCE At Moscow, Dmitry Pirog vs. Nobuhiro Ishida, 12, Rose, CHI...... 199.0 5 (166) Marvin Jones, wr, California. —Agreed to terms with RB Al- St. John's 3, Syracuse 1 for Pirog’s WBO middleweight title. Weekday Special vester Alexander, OT James Brown, DT Ronnie Iguodala, PHL...... 155.0 5 (167) , db, Boise State. Friday, April 20: St. John’s 3, Syracuse 2 6 (191) DanHerron, rb, Ohio State. May 4 Cameron, LB Adrien Cole, S Trevor Coston, WR Saturday, April 21: Syracuse 4, St. John’s 3 Terry, DAL...... 155.0 At Levallois-Perret, France, Hassan N’Dam N’Ji- Tuesday thru Friday Trevor Coston, WR Terriun Crump, WR Britton Cleveland Wednesday, April 25: St. John’s 5, Syracuse 1 Collison, IND...... 155.0 1(3) Trent Richardson, rb, Alabama. kam vs. Max Bursak, 12, for N’Jikam’s WBO interim Play & Ride for Just Golden, OT A.J. Greene, S Jeremy Jones, WR Friday, April 27: St. John’s 4, Syracuse 3, OT middleweight title. Chris Summers and LB Ronnie Thornton. Watson, CHI...... 155.0 1(22) Brandon Weeden, qb, Oklahoma State. Saturday, April 28: Syracuse at St. John’s, 6 p.m. Westbrook, OKC...... 155.0 2 (37) Mitchell Schwartz, ot, California. At Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas (FSN), $ WESTERN CONFERENCE 3 (87) John Hughes, db, Cincinnati. Daniel Ponce De Leon vs. Eduardo Lazcano,12, for 33.00 Kidd, DAL...... 155.0 the vacant WBC USNBC Super featherweight ti- Must Present Coupon. 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AREA COLLEGE ROUNDUP HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER King’s Eydler gets 400th tennis win There’s a lot of talent

Times Leader Staff MEN’S COLLEGE GOLF finish 22nd with a 174, Tom (110) rounded out the MU The King’s College men’s Misericordia Takes Second McGrath carded an 87 to line-up. on the injury report tennis team handed veteran Place stand 25th with a 177 and Kyle The Cougars were third in head coach Bill Eydler his Misericordia University’s Newton rounded out the the team standings at 422. 400th career victory as the Bucky Aeppli tied for second King’s lineup shot a99 INJURIES ARE part of sports on Monarchs defeated host Alver- at the MAC Golf Champion- COLLEGE SOFTBALL JOHN ERZAR nia University 7-2 Sunday. Wilkes Takes Seventh Place Wilkes 1, Marywood 0 any level. Un- ships, Sunday at Hershey NOTEBOOK With the win, King’s wrap- The Wilkes University golf Wilkes 7, Marywood 6 fortunately, Country Club. Wyoming Valley ped up the regular-season with Aeppli closed out his colle- team finished in 7th place at The Wilkes University soft- a 13-9 record Conference girls 4-1scores. giate career with a 79 to finish the MAC Championships ball team swept Marywood King’s will face Manhattan- soccer has seen The Royals lost three in a row 4-1 with a two-day total 152. Sunday afternoon at the Her- University in a Sunday double- ville at home on Wednesday in some of its top to start the season. Two wins were Jordan Wollenberg shot shey Country Club. header. the Freedom Conference semi- players bitten by the injury bug. 4-1. 89-86 (175) to finish 23rd The Colonels shot a com- Mandy Seccia accounted for finals. Here are some of the top players while Matt Wiater shot 95-84 bined 364 in round one before two of the five Wilkes hits in who’ve missed time and what they WORST JOB WOMEN’S COLLEGE (179) to finish tied for 26th posting a 371in round two of game 1while Laykin Hughes mean to their teams. Remember, Dave Mattes has been dedicated TENNIS and Evan Decker (88-93) was the event. started in the circle going four this is only a partial list since there is to high school soccer for as long as I Alvernia 5, King’s 4 29th at 181. Anthony Gagliostro led the innings scattering three hits no way of knowing every injury. can remember as an official and Colonels finishing in 24th allowing the one run while Hopefully, everyone can get back schedule maker. It’s the latter posi- The King’s College women’s Misericordia finished fifth in striking out seven. on the field sooner than later. tion that has been an unenviable tennis dropped a decision to the team standings at 687 place shooting a 94 as Michael (345-342). Daubert finished with a team- Seccia led the offense in ·Coughlin’s Ivy Nulton: An all- task with girls soccer moving to the host Alvernia University Sun- state selection last season, Nulton is fall. day. low 85 to capture 28th place. game two going 2-for-3 with King’s Takes Sixth Place aplug-in player. Plug her in at any Mattes is not only putting togeth- Sara Lynn and Diana Darby an RBI. Jordan Borger finished The King’s College golf WOMEN’S COLLEGE GOLF 2-for-3 with two RBI’s includ- field position and don’t worry – er the girls schedule that starts in posted an 8-4 victory in the she’ll do the job at a high level. Her September, but the boys as well as team finished in sixth place of Misericordia Takes Third Place ing her fifth homer of the first flight while Katlyn Ros- absence was noticeable in last the one for junior high soccer. the 2012 Freedom Conference Misericordia University’s season, while Emily McGrath sowski and Cara Medwick week’s 3-2 victory over Lake-Leh- With so many variables to con- Lauren Clemson shot a 97 to added two hits. combined for a 9-7 win in the Championships Sunday at the man. tend with, it’s like putting together a third flight. Hershey Country Club. finish tied for fifth and earned Heather Compton received ·Holy Redeemer’s Hallie Rexer: 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle blind- Lynn was a 6-3, 6-3 winner Jake Humphreys was the All-MAC honors at the MAC the win in the circle going six The St. Francis recruit hasn’t played folded. It also seems very likely in the number-one flight while Monarchs’ top finisher with a Women’s Golf Championship, innings allowing five runs on yet, but the Royals are hopeful she’ll some games will be scheduled for Emily Biffen registered a 6-1, 168 to place 14th overall. Sunday at Mountain Laurel nine hits. return for the final few games. Re- Saturdays, be it varsity or junior 6-0 triumph in the third flight Justin Eimers shot an 82 to Golf Club. Wilkes concludes the 2012 deemer has struggled to score with- high. for the lady Monarchs lone finish 15th overall at 170 while Erin Kain (107), Megan season with an 11-25 overall out her veteran presence at midfield. two singles victories. Eric Jesikiewicz shot an 88 to Danley (108) and Alexe Rice record. ·Pittston Area’s Sara Ruby: Ruby, SCHEDULE CHANGES who was lost for the season prior to Today’s GAR at Wyoming Area its start, led the Patriots in scoring game is 7 p.m. at the football stadi- GOLF ROUNDUP as a freshman last season with 11 um in West Pittston. It’s a rematch goals. Teaming her with freshman of a March 27 game won by Wyom- standout Allie Barber and junior ing Area 7-6. midfielder Liz Mikitish, who sort of Also, Dallas at Nanticoke is 4:15 Dufner tastes PGA Tour victory for first time steers the ship, would have given p.m. today. Wyoming Area at North the Patriots a very formidable at- Pocono was postponed for a second tack. time Saturday. It is now 4:15 p.m. The Associated Press ·Berwick’s Kelly Sheptock: The Tuesday. AVONDALE, La. — Jason junior fullback recently returned to Two games were supposed to be Dufner beat Ernie Els with a the lineup. Simply put, you don’t played last Thursday – Crestwood at birdie on the second hole of a take a physical, talented player like Hazleton Area and Meyers at Pitt- playoff Sunday in the Zurich Sheptock out of the defense and ston Area – but we received no Classic to win for the first time expect it to perform the same way. report from either. in 164 starts on the PGA Tour. ·Dallas’ Amber Yang: The junior After entering the fourth keeper had been outstanding this SEEDING MEETING round with a two-shot lead, season, playing more aggressively The soccer committee will meet Dufner shot a 2-under 70 at and with more confidence than last May 16 to seed the 10-team District TPC Louisiana. Els had a 67 to year. She was on her way to becom- 2playoffs. Here’s how I have the match Dufner at 19-under 269. ing the premier keeper in the WVC. seeds right now based on teams After both players missed currently in position to make the birdie putts within 8 feet on FASHION REPORT postseason. the par-5 18th, they went back Soccer spikes come in various Plenty can change over the next to the 18th tee for the second colors and florescent yellow and few weeks, but here it goes: 1. Dal- extra hole, which Dufner won green appear the most popular. las; 2. Crestwood; 3. Coughlin; 4. by hitting the green in two But the winner of the best shoes Lake-Lehman; 5. Berwick; 6. North strokes and tapping home a AP PHOTO award goes to Lake-Lehman’s Emily Pocono; 7. Delaware Valley; 8. short birdie putt after Els’ bird- Jason Dufner celebrates his birdie putt on the 18th green during a sudden-death playoff Sunday Sutton. Her purple spikes are by far Wyoming Area; 9. Pittston Area; 10. ie attempt from the fringe nar- against Ernie Els to win the Zurich Classic golf tournament at TPC Louisiana in Avondale, La. the best I’ve seen. I want a pair. Hazleton Area. rowly missed. Seeds 2-5 were tough. Those Dufner lost playoffs last year of the hole. Lewis, who held a five-stroke two-putt par from the edge of STRANGE STAT DEPT. teams’ records against each other to Mark Wilson in the Phoenix On the second playoff hole, lead early in the day, reclaimed the green. Five of Holy Redeemer’s first are Berwick (1-1-1),Coughlin (1-1-1), Open and Keegan Bradley in Els’ tee shot went into a fair- the edge with a birdie on No. France’s Karine Icher closed eight games have been decided by Crestwood (2-1) and Lehman (1-2). the PGA Championship for way bunker, and his second 16, while the 17-year-old with a 68 to finish third, two two of his three career runner- shot landed 137 yards from the Thompson parred the final strokes back. up finishes. pin. His third shot landed on hole and had to wait. H.S. GIRLS Nikki Sutliff, Lake-Lehman...... 14 6 Ballantine’s Championship Nicole Semenza, Hazleton Area...... 20 4 The 6-foot-3 Els, who goes the fringe, nearly 19 feet from Lewis parred out. Her week SOCCER Cassie Yalch, Nanticoke ...... 20 4 by the nickname “The Big the pin, but he nearly saved was so solid that her finishing SEOUL, South Korea — Aleaha Blazick, Lake-Lehman...... 12 3 WYOMING VALLEY CONFERENCE STANDINGS Jessica McMahon, Nanticoke...... 11 3 Easy,” hasn’t won on the PGA birdie from there, his putt mis- 3-under 69 was her worst ’s Bernd Wiesberger Division 1-A...... WLTGFGA Samantha Nice, Nanticoke ...... 11 3 Tour since the 2010 Arnold sing by 2 inches. round en route to a 17-under won the Ballantine’s Cham- Dallas...... 800 44 6 Monica Baranko, Hazleton Area...... 10 2 Crestwood...... 620 46 19 Cathy Byrnes, Wyo. Valley West...... 10 2 Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill, Luke Donald shot a 67 to fin- 271total. The former Arkansas pionship for his first European Berwick...... 621 23 10 Alexandra Echavarria, Hazleton Area... 10 2 alittle more than two years ish third at 17 under, and move star also won the 2011 Kraft Tour title, closing with a 4-un- Coughlin ...... 621 25 12 Katie Heindel, Lake-Lehman...... 10 2 Holy Redeemer ...... 360 14 26 Ashley Jackson, Lake-Lehman...... 10 2 ago. past Rory McIlroy for the No. 1 Nabisco Championship. der 68 for a five-stroke victory. Lindsay Lane, Nanticoke ...... 10 2 Division 1-B...... WLTGFGA Meagan Markowski, Nanticoke ...... 02 2 He did not have a single - ranking. Thompson found redemp- Wiesberger finished at 18 un- Lake-Lehman...... 730 28 21 Francesca Matriccino, Hazleton Area.... 10 2 gey in the final round or play- tion from her final-round fall in der on the Blackstone course Delaware Valley...... 460 22 22 Stephanie Serafin, Wyo. Valley West.... 10 2 Mobile Bay LPGA Classic Hazleton Area...... 161 920 Alyssa Shaver, Wyo. Valley West...... 10 2 off, and would have won his Mobile a year ago. She didn’t in the event also sanctioned by Nanticoke ...... 170 10 41 Denae Sutliff, Lake-Lehman...... 10 2 19th career PGA Tour event in, MOBILE, Ala. — Stacy Le- flinch under the pressure given the Asian Tour. He’s the third Wyoming Valley West ...... 081 346 DIVISION 2-A GAPts of all places, the Big Easy, if he wis won the Mobile Bay LPGA asecond shot, closing with Austrian to win on the Europe- Division 2-A...... WLTGFGA Allie Barber, Pittston Area...... 15 131 North Pocono...... 521 10 5 Gabby Murphy, Hanover Area...... 10 020 could have made a birdie putt Classic on Sunday for her sec- rounds of 66 and 65, tying her an Tour, following Markus Pittston Area ...... 530 29 8 Liz Mikitish, Pittston Area...... 64 16 of a little less than 6 feet on the ond LPGA Tour title, holding career low in a bogey-free Brier and Martin Wiegele. Hanover Area...... 441 23 25 Larrisa Bannon, Hanover Area ...... 32 8 Wyoming Seminary ...... 261 11 32 Haylee Goodenough, Honesdale...... 40 8 first playoff hole. He pushed it off hard-charging teen Lexi round. Scotland’s Richie Ramsay Honesdale...... 171 14 33 Seneca Propst, Honesdale...... 40 8 more than 2 feet past the edge Thompson by a stroke. Lewis secured the win with a had a 65 to finish second. Madison Cardinale, Pittston Area ...... 23 7 Division 2-B...... WLTGFGA Kayla Keating, Hanover Area...... 22 6 Wyoming Area...... 710 36 19 Nicolette Bradshaw, Pittston Area ...... 30 6 Tunkhannock ...... 621 27 10 Desirae Santarsiero, North Pocono...... 30 6 GAR ...... 630 44 24 Bridget McMullan, Wyo. Seminary...... 21 5 HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING Meyers...... 431 23 9 Michelle Stefanelli, North Pocono...... 21 5 MMI Prep...... 090 557 Allison Weidner, Honesdale ...... 21 5 Casey O’Connell, North Pocono...... 20 4 DISTRICT 2 PLAYOFF FORMAT Four Div. 1-A teams, three Div. 1-B teams, two Div. Hailee Shuman, Hanover Area...... 20 4 2-A teams and one Div. 2-B team qualify. Molly Turner, Wyoming Seminary ...... 20 4 Mallorie Deschaine, North Pocono...... 11 3 WVW, Redeemer dominate coaches’ all-star picks Rhea Fowler, Honesdale ...... 11 3 WVC SCORING LEADERS DIVISION 1-A GAPts Skye Marte, Honesdale...... 03 3 Ashley Dunbar, Dallas ...... 20 12 52 Katelyn Pugliese, Pittston Area ...... 11 3 The Times Leader staff Wyoming Valley Conference Coach of the Year: Michele Yaku- Colleen McDonald, Dallas...... 11 931 Sarah Richards, Hanover Area ...... 11 3 Wyoming Valley West led the Coaches All-Stars AA Honorable Mention bowski, Hazleton Area Gabby Termini, Crestwood ...... 13 531 Jackie Sanchez, Honesdale ...... 11 3 Boys All-Stars Berwick: Josh Kelly, Mike Rehrig, Vanessa Parsons, Dallas ...... 41018 Lindsay Warriner, Wyo. Seminary ...... 11 3 way with 15 first-team selec- Abby Takacs, Berwick...... 5616 Mariana Azevedo, North Pocono...... 10 2 AAA First Team Mike Skeath, Troy Stair AA First Team Sarah Andrews, Crestwood ...... 5414 Megan Chen, Wyo. Seminary...... 10 2 tions, including Class 3A boys Hazleton Area: Tyler Farley, Ste- Crestwood: Joe Grzech Dallas: Caitlyn Barry, Sarah Zer- Megan Lercara, Coughlin ...... 5414 Danielle Fereck, Pittston Area...... 02 2 Most Valuable Performer Ed Za- Olivia Termini, Crestwood ...... 4614 Alyssa Hamill, North Pocono ...... 10 2 phen Genetti, Jeff Hicks, Ryan Dallas: Matthew Fasulka, Patrick foss Hannah Coffin, Crestwood ...... 6113 Christine Harris, Wyo. Seminary...... 10 2 watski and girls MVP Morgan Paisley, Troy Valkusky Gelso, Reid Luksic, Patric Madaya Hanover Area: Ashlynn Heller Caty Davenport, Berwick ...... 5212 Megan Karuzie, Pittston Area...... 02 2 Hanadel, among the honorees Wyoming Valley West: Paine Holy Redeemer: Jason Hauze, Pa- Holy Redeemer: Bethan Chmil. Me- Karleigh Hartman, Berwick...... 4210 Marissa Keegan, Hanover Area ...... 10 2 Morgan Kile, Crestwood ...... 2610 Alissa Kincel, North Pocono ...... 02 2 on the Wyoming Valley Confer- Fleisher, Adin Greenwald, Alex trick Lehman, Eric Shorts lissa Cruz, Elizabeth Finnegan, Ra- Emily Schramm, Holy Redeemer ...... 3410 Nikki Masher, Hanover Area...... 10 2 ence Southern Division swim- Himlin, Cory Himlin, Ibrahim Ismail, chel Finnegan, Alexa Kalafut, Mal- Shaina Dougherty, Holy Redeemer..... 41 9 Jenny Meck, Pittston Area ...... 102 Robert Jacobs, Tom Missal, Colin MVP: Brian Stepniak, Dallas lory Kusakavitch, Julie Ann Mahle, Ivy Nulton, Coughlin ...... 41 9 ming and diving coaches all- Marissa Lercara, Coughlin ...... 40 8 DIVISION 2-B GAPts Vest, Michael Yeninas, Ed Zawatski Coach: Romayne Mosier, Dallas Lucy Reilly Olivia Zurad, Holy Redeemer ...... 32 8 Brea Seabrook, GAR...... 24 452 stars. Lake-Lehman: Samantha Sabol Olivia Conklin, Berwick ...... 31 7 Jenna Skirnak, Wyoming Area...... 12 125 Holy Redeemer led the Class 2A AAA Honorable Mention Girls All-Stars Meyers: Eilish Hoban Elaina Tomaselli, Dallas ...... 31 7 Valerie Bott, Wyoming Area ...... 94 22 Hannah Sulkowski, Crestwood...... 30 6 Cheyenne Brown, Tunkhannock...... 77 21 selections with 13 first-teamers, Hazleton Area: Daniel Cunning- AAA First Team Pittston Area: Mia Nardone, Sa- Nora Fazzi, Coughlin...... 05 5 Bre Mosier, GAR ...... 91 19 including girls MVP Julie Ann ham, Edward Kovac, Kyle Steiner Coughlin: Ashley Ray mantha Scialpi Briana Floryshak, Berwick...... 21 5 Ingrid Ritchie, Meyers...... 64 16 Brittany Novak, Coughlin ...... 13 5 Jenn Bone, Wyoming Area...... 63 15 Mahle. Dallas’ Brian Stepniak Wyoming Valley West: Andrew Hazleton Area: Felecia Grego, Shai- Aubree Patronick, Meyers ...... 61 13 Greenwald, John Plucenik, Alex Ta- na Grego, Kayla Jadush, Hailey AA Honorable Mention Summer Lentini, Coughlin...... 21 5 was chosen as the boys MVP. Ashley Strazdus, Dallas...... 21 5 Mara Sickler, Tunkhannock ...... 53 13 ren. Kendall, Katelynn Pleban, Alexan- Dallas: Nell Adams, Kaylin Augus- Grace Fazzi, Coughlin ...... 20 4 Janel Kalmanowicz, Tunkhannock...... 52 12 Michele Yakubowski (Class 3A dra Podlesny, Shelby Sanko, Re- tine, Abby Berger, Lindsey Kelly Olivia Gregorio, Holy Redeemer ...... 20 4 Kaleigh Bubblo, GAR...... 34 10 Hazleton Area) and Mara Paw- Erin Gruber, Holy Redeemer ...... 12 4 Riley Conahan, Meyers ...... 41 9 MVP: Ed Zawatski, WVW becca Yannes Hanover Area: Kayla Keating Emily Orrson, Crestwood ...... 20 4 Leanne McManus, Meyers...... 41 9 lenok (Holy Redeemer) were Coach of the Year: Frank Tribendis, Wyoming Valley West: Kayleigh Holy Redeemer: Kellan Katra, Oli- Kara Pawloski, Coughlin...... 20 4 Myiah Custer, Wyoming Area...... 32 8 named Girls Coaches of the WVW Fishe, Morgan Hanadel, Desiree via Vitali Kaitlyn Pearage, Coughlin...... 12 4 Vanessa Novinger, MMI Prep...... 32 8 Talia Szatkowski, Dallas ...... 12 4 Paige Elmy, GAR ...... 23 7 Year for their classes. Frank Tri- Holena, Alex Plant, Karina Zabres- Meyers: Kelly Mahalak Kelly Sheptock, Berwick ...... 03 3 Danielle Stillarty, Wyoming Area...... 30 6 bendis (Wyoming Valley West) AA First Team ky Pittston Area: Antoinette Anton- Jade Welsh, Berwick...... 11 3 Katie Flannery, Meyers...... 21 5 Crestwood: Josh Grzewch, Chris nacci, Tiffany Smith Bri Majikes, GAR...... 21 5 and Romayne Mosier (Dallas) DIVISION 1-B GAPts Lizz Jones, Wyoming Area ...... 12 4 Lukashewski AAA Honorable Mention Wyoming Area: Tia Brown Shoshana Mahoney, Lake-Lehman...... 13 228 Lexi Prebola, Tunkhannock ...... 20 4 were honored as the Boys Dallas: Jake Chielli, Jack Matusiak, Coughlin: Emilie Gurdock, Kylee Kyrsten Brockmann, Delaware Valley ... 10 222 Amanda Tredinnick, Meyers ...... 04 4 Coaches of the Year for their Brian Stepniak, Marcus Wagner McGrane, Carly Ray MVP: Julie Ann Mahle, Holy Re- Emily Sutton, Lake-Lehman...... 46 14 Vicki Williams, Tunkhannock ...... 20 4 Kelly Cappello, Delaware Valley ...... 52 12 Sam Kirschner, GAR ...... 12 3 classes. Holy Redeemer: Michael Dubinski, Hazleton Area: Doni Matrone, Ayla deemer Brittany Sugalski, Nanticoke ...... 52 12 Kaitlyn Kovach, GAR ...... 11 3 George Evans, Michael Pahler, Co- Triano Coach of the Year: Mara Pawlenok, Anna Chamberlin, Delaware Valley...... 50 10 Julianna Leco, GAR ...... 11 3 Kaylee Hillard, Lake-Lehman...... 24 10 Kyra Wolsieffer, Meyers...... 11 3 dy Smith, Terry Vrabec Holy Redeemer Morgan Goodrich, Lake-Lehman...... 33 9 H.S. SWIMMING Lake-Lehman: Matthew Edkins MVP: Morgan Hanadel, WVW Krista Leitner, Hazleton Area ...... 419 CMYK

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NBA PLAYOFF ROUNDUP eryone expects it from him now.” After finishing fifth in the East, FLYERS the Flyers stormed to a 3-0 lead against the Pittsburgh Penguins in the first round and held on to Continued from Page 1B eliminate their state rival in six in their first game in a week after games. That series was viewed as eliminating Pittsburgh in Game 6 one more worthy of a conference last Sunday. The weary Devils, final because of the talent and the meanwhile, played their third 100-plus point totals for each club. consecutive overtime game after The Devils, the No. 6 seed, defeating Florida in Games 6 and topped 100 points, as well, and 7to win their first-round series. were out to prove themselves “I thought we played real well worthy of Round 2. And in the in the first,” New Jersey coach Pe- first period, they did so. Of course, ter DeBoer said. “We just couldn’t the Flyers helped, as they carried keep it up.” over their trend of falling behind The Flyers put a slow start well from the opening a round and behind them in the third and com- showed again they are at their pletely set the pace. They used a best when playing with a deficit. tremendous forecheck to stave off “Nobody liked the first period. the Devils and played with more The players didn’t like it. I didn’t life in their skates than a worn- like it. No one liked it,” Laviolette down Devils team that had only a said. “So, it was good to get three-day break. through the first period, only And then, there’s Flyers for- down 1-0.” ward Claude Giroux. The post- season’s leading scorer got him- Coyotes 5, Predators 3 self into the series, as well, in the GLENDALE, Ariz. — Shane third period. Giroux, in fact, Doan, Radim Vrbata and Antoine wound from the circle and fired Vermette each had a goal and an AP PHOTO the puck high over Brodeur’s assist, and the Phoenix Coyotes The Lakers’ Kobe Bryant grabs a rebound from Nuggets’ forward Kenneth Faried during the second half of Sunday’s game in Los right shoulder for a power-play avoided their usual overtime the- Angeles. The Lakers won 103-88. goal and a 3-2 lead. It was Giroux’s atrics, beating the Nashville Pred- seventh goal of the postseason, ators 5-3 on Sunday night to take a perhaps living up to Laviolette’s 2-0 lead in the Western Confer- bold claim as, “the best in the ence semifinal series. world.” Martin Hanzal and Taylor Pyatt Kobe, Bynum star in Lakers win Veteran forward Petr Sykora also scored for the Coyotes. Ryan wiped out the lead, though, when Suter, Patric Hornqvist and An- he raced past two defenders off a drei Kostitsyn scored for the Pred- turnover and slipped the puck ators. The Associated Press shot in the first three quarters. ta Hawks to an 83-74 victory tributing at least four points, through Ilya Bryzgalov’s pads for Phoenix scored three times on LOS ANGELES — Kobe Bynum blocked eight shots in over Boston in Game 1of the the Hawks raced to a 20-6 lead asoft goal to make it 3-3. It was his 19 second-period shots. The Bryant scored 31 points, An- the first three quarters before Eastern Conference playoffs with the game just over 5 min- first playoff goal since 2008. Coyotes built a two-goal lead drew Bynum posted the Lakers’ surpassing Kareem Abdul- Sunday night, the final minute utes old. But Briere was the difference in early in the second period. Nash- first playoff triple-double in 21 Jabbar’s franchise-record nine turning ugly when Celtics star With Atlanta’s backups on the overtime. ville twice cut it to one only to see years with an NBA postseason blocks in the fourth. He swatted Rajon Rondo was ejected for court, the Celtics made a brief “I think,” Laviolette said, “ev- Phoenix quickly respond. record-tying 10 blocked shots, Timofey Mozgov’s shot for No. bumping an official. spurt at the start of the second and Los Angeles thoroughly 10 in the closing minutes to The Hawks, who led by as quarter, slicing the Hawks’ lead controlled the tempo in a play- equal the NBA record set by many as 19 in the first half, to 33-24. That would be as offense really helped us getting off-opening 103-88 victory over Utah’s Mark Eaton on April 26, were clinging to a four-point close as they got until the YANKEES us that big lead so all we had to do the Denver Nuggets on Sunday. 1985, and matched by Hall of lead when Rondo lost his cool fourth. was get ahead and attack the hit- Bynum, the Lakers’ All-Star Famer Hakeem Olajuwon on with 41 seconds remaining — ters.” center coming off his best regu- April 29, 1990. and may have cost himself a Spurs 106, Jazz 91 Continued from Page 1B Russo, who entered the game lar season, also had 10 points Ramon Sessions had 14 chance to play Game 2 Tuesday SAN ANTONIO — Tony said leadoff hitter and left fielder as an IronPig tormenter with a and 13 rebounds while incred- points and five assists in his night. Parker scored 28 points and the Kevin Russo. “We weren’t chas- .500 batting average in four ibly blocking 11 percent of the first career playoff game for the Brandon Bass was called for a San Antonio Spurs won their ing a lot and one through nine games this season, was hitless on Nuggets’ 90 shots. third-seeded Lakers. Largely foul on Smith tussling for a first playoff opener in four were having great at-bats.” Sunday going 0-for-1, but reached While Bynum had the Lakers’ thanks to Bynum’s defensive loose ball. Rondo screamed at years, beating the Utah Jazz Lehigh Valley’s Cody Overbeck base four times with three walks first playoff triple-double since dominance, Los Angeles avoid- official Marc Davis, who quickly 106-91in Game 1of their first- blasted a two-run home run in and a hit by pitch and scored Magic Johnson in the 1991 NBA ed the embarrassment of last called a technical. Rondo then round series Sunday. the top of the first on to the bank twice. With his two runs scored, finals, fellow 7-footer Pau Gasol season’s playoff-opening loss to bumped Davis with his chest Tim Duncan added 17 points in left center field for a 2-0 lead. he has crossed the plate five added 13 points, eight rebounds New Orleans, never getting into and was tossed out. A suspen- and 11 rebounds, helping the That lead was short-lived as times in five games against Le- and eight assists for the playoff- trouble while opening the Lak- sion could be coming, too. Spurs dodge another early the Yankees answered right back high Valley. tested Lakers, who never ers’ third playoff meeting with Rondo scored 20 points and playoff letdown. Despite boast- in the bottom of the frame batting “That’s baseball, that’s just trailed while forcing the NBA’s Denver in five years. dished out 11 assists, but none ing the No. 1seed again, San around and scoring five times what happens,” Russo said about highest-scoring team to play Devin Ebanks scored all of of it mattered when he lost his Antonio hadn’t won a Game 1 highlighted by three consecutive his success against the ’Pigs this Los Angeles’ preferred half- his 12 points in the first half cool. The Celtics not only lost in its last six postseason series two-out hits. season. “I go into every series the court style. while starting his first career this game, they might’ve lost —including the one that began The first run came when Jay- same way. That’s just kind of how Game 2 is Tuesday night. playoff game in place of sus- their floor leader for the next ashocking first-round ouster son Nix drove in Russo with a sin- it happens sometimes.” Danilo Gallinari scored 19 pended Metta World Peace. one. He clearly stuck out his last year. gle. Colin Curtis doubled in two Notes: The longest “home- points for the sixth-seeded The Lakers didn’t miss their chest to strike the official, Paul Millsap led Utah with 20 more and the last two were plated stand” of the season for Yankees, Nuggets, but the NBA’s second- defensive stopper while forcing which will almost surely draw points. The Jazz hung close on a two-run single from Craig an 18-game stint at four different youngest playoff roster strug- most of Denver’s key contrib- the wrath of NBA Commission- until the third, when the NBA’s Tatum as the Yankees opened a venues, which goes through May gled to run. Andre Miller had utors into poor games. er David Stern. top 3-point shooting team be- 5-2 lead after one. 14, will continue Tuesday. After a 12 points, eight rebounds and The Hawks got off to a daz- gan burying Utah with three in SWB opened up a six-run lead day off today, they head to Roch- seven assists while helping out Hawks 83, Celtics 74 zling start, looking much quick- atwo-minute burst to finish the in the bottom of the second with ester for four games against the Ty Lawson, Denver’s leading ATLANTA — Josh Smith er and faster than the aging quarter. athree-run inning on just one hit. Red Wings, to Batavia for a pair scorer, who managed just seven scored 22 points and grabbed Celtics. With every starter The Spurs have won 11 in a Russo again started the inning re- with Pawtucket then back to points while failing to make a 18 rebounds, leading the Atlan- outside of Jason Collins con- row. aching base, this time with a walk Rochester for eight more against after a hit by pitch in the first. Columbus and Durham…The Once the Yankees loaded the weekend series was the second said Crestwood coach Greg Miami added just one lineman after catching 32 passes for 462 bases with no outs, Nix hit a sac- time Coca Cola Park served as a BOGUMIL Myers, who played for Virginia in the draft, taking Stanford yards and four touchdowns. He rifice fly to score Russo. The next home venue for the Yankees. On Tech. “You could see it in his tackle Jonathan Martin in the was also selected to The Times batter, Jack Cust, skied a ball to July 9-10 in 2009, the Yankees and character makeup that he had second round. Leader All-Wyoming Valley Con- leftfielder Domonic Brown, but IronPigs played a two-game se- Continued from Page 1B what it takes to make it to the Bogumil was a star tight end ference team. He played 10 the Phillies prospect misplayed ries in Allentown due to drainage few weeks later. top level. His potential, especial- at Crestwood. He was named to games on the defensive line as a the ball allowing two more runs issues at PNC Field and split the “He was one of those kids who ly physically, was obvious as the Associated Press Class 3A freshman at Rhode Island before to score and an 8-2 Yankees’ ad- short series...Manny Banuelos, had an excellent work ethic,” well.” All-State second team as a senior shifting to the offensive line. vantage. currently on the SWB disabled Mike O’Connor (1-0) got the list, threw a simulated game Sun- start for the Yankees because day morning and is Wednesday’s again and told me he heard about roads and reaches through the Mountain Run for Red in Sals- probable starter D.J. Mitchell got probable starter for Wednesday’s CERMINARO a10k race that was going to be Appalachian Trail. burg, Steamtown and then in Oc- called up to New York for the first game against Rochester…Brett held in Throop. I said to him ‘A “That’s the hardest part, the tober I’ll be back in Steamtown time in his career on Sunday. Gardner, New York’s injured out- race? Are you kidding me?’,” Cer- trail,” Cerminaro said. “The hills, for the Steamtown Marathon. I O’Connor rebounded from the fielder, is scheduled to join Scran- Continued from Page 1B minaro said. “But once I got go- you can’t jog up some of them, wouldn’t miss that one.” rough first inning to allow just ton/Wilkes-Barre on Tuesday. Lehigh Valley Home Mid-30s? Surely, the notion ing, I got hooked.” they’re so steep. Then, when you It’s easy to come to term with one hit after that point. He picked ab rhbi ab rhbi Thompson cf 4000Russo lf 1200 would cause 75-year-old Anthony After that fateful first race, Cer- come out of that trail and you’re Anthony’s reasoning for not mis- up the win going five innings, al- Frandsen 2b 4020Bernier 2b 4110 Brown lf 4110Wise cf 3210 Cerminaro to scoff, lace up his minaro’s newfound need to keep coming off the mountain, you sing out on the Steamtown Mara- lowing just four hits while strik- Overbeck 1b 4122Nix 3b 4112 running shoes, start his daily run- running took him to the New have to move sideways, back and thon. He’s won his age group 16 ing out four. He retired the last 10 Luna 3b 3000Cust dh 4011 Suomi 1b 1000Laird 1b 5130 ning and maybe, just maybe, call York City Marathon three years forth as you go down, or else you years in a row and counting. batters he faced. Fontenot ss 4030Curtis rf 4112 Mitchell dh 4000Tatum c3012 it a day an hour and a half later. later. He broke through the finish know you’re going to fall right Anthony is quick to attribute Switch-pitcher Pat Venditte Montanez rf 3010Pena ss 4010 “I try to run 60 miles a week. If I line in a time of 2:59 minutes, off.” much of his ability to his healthy pitched three scoreless innings Gosewisch c3000 Totals 37 292Totals 32 8107 can get in it, I’ll do that,” said Cer- clearing the three-hour mark Adaunting task for any runner, ways – he’s a vegetarian – and his with three strikeouts for the Yan- Lehigh Valley ...... 200 000 000 —2 Yankees...... 530 000 00x —8 minaro of his training habits. “I which is often held as a bench- no doubt. For Cerminaro? work ethic. He runs with the Elec- kees giving up three hits, while 2B – Montanez, Frandsen, Curtis HR – Overbeck get a lot of phone calls from peo- mark for beginners. “When I turned 70, I shattered tric City Runners club, based in Juan Cedeno ended the game IP HRER BB SO Lehigh Valley ple asking me questions like, Since that first marathon, Cer- the age group record by almost 40 Scranton, and the Wyoming Val- with a scoreless ninth. Cochran (L)...... 158732 Purcey ...... 330022 ‘How do I get started? What do I minaro has gone on to compete in minutes. I ran it in nine hours and ley Striders, crediting both with “Mike did a heck of a job of get- Horst ...... 1.2 10012 Diekman...... 1.1 10023 do?’ Well … It’s got to be in you. If 78 marathons -- a race covering nine minutes, the record was nine helping him stay as fit as he is. ting us in the game there,” Ven- Sanches ...... 100003 Yankee it’s in you, you’ll know.” 26.2 miles. Of those 78 races, he hours and 37 minutes.” However, above all that goes in- ditte said. “To get five innings out O’Connor (W)...... 542204 Venditte ...... 330003 Considering Cerminaro’s his- has finished in under three hours With every intention of enter- to such a dedication, what might of him was huge. For him to do Cedeno...... 120001 tory, he’s undoubtedly a man who on 34 occasions, and won his age ing again this year, he is looking make it the easiest for Cerminaro, that really got us going, and our knows. group more than 50 times. forward to joining “The 500 Mile- who now admits that his times For 28 years now, Cerminaro “Usually, maybe one or two 50- rs Club.” might be a little slower than they has been running all the distance year-olds beat me with their over- “That’s the real challenge, the once were, might not have any- year. In two starts against the races he can enter. And not just all time, but the 60-year-olds and real thrill of it is getting to that thing to do with proper diet or the BASEBALL Cardinals he’s pitched a total of 2 running in them, but winning his anyone older than that, huh-uh,” 500 club. That’s 10 in a row … and right training schedule. 5 ⁄3 innings and given up 14 age group at a staggering rate. His said Cerminaro with a chuckle. I’ll be there this year for sure.” “When I got my very first start, earned runs. That figures out to success these days can be credit- His accomplishments include While the 50 Miler is obviously Istarted running races to get into Continued from Page 1B be a 22.26 ERA and would prob- ed to his hard work and his stick- twice winning the Boston Mara- more than Cerminaro grew ac- them with my friends,” he said. owner’s roster and onto yours. ably get him sent down to the with-it attitude, even when it thon’s Senior Masters division customed to, and though he looks “There’s a lot of good camarade- He’s a remarkably consistent Brewers’ Siberian affiliate. In his wasn’t so easy at first. and eventually winning the New forward to it, he can’t abandon his rie when you go to these places, starting pitcher who puts up wins other three starts, he’s pitched “Well, back when I was about York City Marathon in his age first love for the marathon. meeting people. And I love it. I and quality ERA and WHIP num- 21innings, struck out 21, and giv- 27, my buddy Eddie took me out bracket … but they don’t stop at “I just ran one in Lackawaxen, get a lot out of it … I’ve made loads bers. As long as you have another en up 4 earned runs. That’s a 1.71 for a jog,” Cerminaro said. “He just marathons. and finished fourth overall and of friends. guy on your team who racks up ERA folks, and that’s the kind of showed up and said ‘C’mon we’re Just as recently as November, the Two River Marathon,” he said “I’ve got no reason to stop, not the Ks, Hudson is a winning com- numbers you want pitching for going to go for a jog.’ We only Cerminaro competed – for the earlier this month. “There there’s as long as my body holds up and I plimentary piece. your team. The bad news is, he’ll went for a couple of miles but ninth time – in the JFK 50 Miler. going to be the Boston (he fin- keep enjoying it,” he said. YOVANI GALLARDO, SP, have a few more starts against the when I came back, I was exhaust- The 50 Miler, held in Hager- ished 8,983rd overall in 4:01:50 ““When you get older you slow BREWERS: If he can only avoid Cards this year. The good news, ed.” stown, Md., is a race that for a 13- on a hot, steamy day), and a down a little bit, but, you don’t pitching against St. Louis, Gallar- more of his starts will be against “Soon after that, he came by mile stretch forgets all about flat month after that the Pocono stop.” do’s actually having a pretty good teams NOT based in St. Louis. CMYK

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1 Philadelphia...... 000 000 001 —1 Loe H,1...... ⁄3 00000 STANDINGS E—Nix (2). LOB—Chicago 4, Philadelphia 4. Fr.Rodriguez H,4 .... 121100 2B—LaHair 2 (7), Je.Baker (2). HR—Mather (1). Axford S,5-5 ...... 110012 AMERICAN LEAGUE SB—Campana (6), Mather (1). CS—S.Castro (3). St. Louis S—Barney. SF—S.Castro. J.Garcia L,2-1...... 793316 East Division McClellan...... 100000 WLPct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away IP HRER BB SO Chicago Rzepczynski ...... 100001 Baltimore...... 14 8.636 ——7-3 W-2 8-4 6-4 Umpires—Home, Derryl Cousins;First, Alan Por- Tampa Bay...... 14 8.636 ——8-2 W-1 8-1 6-7 Garza W,2-1 ...... 7100110 1 1 Dolis...... 100000ter;Second, Ron Kulpa;Third, Lance Barksdale. New York ...... 12 9.571 1 ⁄2 1 ⁄2 6-4 W-1 6-4 6-5 Toronto...... 12 10 .545 226-4 W-2 6-6 6-4 Marmol ...... 111130T—2:52. A—45,824 (43,975). 1 1 Philadelphia Boston...... 10 11 .476 3 ⁄2 3 ⁄2 6-4 L-1 3-5 7-6 K.Kendrick L,0-2 ..... 653217 Central Division Contreras ...... 100002 Giants 4, Padres 1 WLPct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Herndon ...... 232201San Diego San Francisco Cleveland...... 11 9.550 ——6-4 W-1 4-7 7-2 Umpires—Home, Bill Miller;First, Dale Scott;Sec- ab rhbi ab rhbi Chicago...... 11 11 .500 135-5 W-1 4-7 7-4 ond, CB Bucknor;Third, Dan Iassogna. Denorfi lf 4021Pagan cf 4110 Detroit...... 11 11 .500 132-8 L-1 6-7 5-4 T—2:33. A—45,550 (43,651). Venale rf 4010MeCarr rf-lf 3011 1 1 Kansas City ...... 615.286 5 ⁄2 7 ⁄2 3-7 L-1 0-10 6-5 Headly 3b 4000Sandovl 3b 4111 1 1 Minnesota...... 615.286 5 ⁄2 7 ⁄2 3-7 W-1 3-8 3-7 Mets 6, Rockies 5, 11 innings Hundly c4000Posey 1b 3110 West Division Guzmn 1b 4010SCasill p0000 WLPct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away New York Colorado Maybin cf 3000Pill lf 3120 Texas ...... 16 6.727 ——6-4 L-1 8-5 8-1 ab rhbi ab rhbi Bartlett ss 3110Schrhlt rf 1000 1 1 Oakland ...... 11 12 .478 5 ⁄2 3 ⁄2 5-5 L-2 6-7 5-5 Niwnhs cf 6131Scutaro 2b 6000 Parrino 2b 3000HSnchz c4000 1 1 Seattle...... 11 12 .478 5 ⁄2 3 ⁄2 4-6 L-2 3-6 8-6 Tejada ss 6130Fowler cf 5110 Richrd p2000Arias ss 3012 Los Angeles...... 715.318 973-7 L-1 4-6 3-9 DnMrp 2b-1b 6020CGnzlz lf 3221 OHudsn ph 1010Theriot 2b 2010 DWrght 3b 3222Tlwtzk ss 5010 Thayer p0000Bmgrn p3000 NATIONAL LEAGUE Duda rf 5010Cuddyr rf 3100 Romo p0000 AP PHOTO East Division Hairstn lf 6021Giambi 1b 3000 Belt 1b 0000 WLPct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away I.Davis 1b 6031Brothrs p0000 Totals 32 161Totals 30 484 The New York Yankees’ CC Sabathia pitches during the second Atlanta ...... 14 8.636 ——7-3 W-1 7-2 7-6 RRmrz p0000EEscln p0000 San Diego ...... 000 010 000 —1 Washington ...... 14 8.636 ——5-5 L-4 8-2 6-6 inning of Sunday’s game against the Tigers in New York. Helton San Francisco...... 200 002 00x —4 New York ...... 13 9.591 116-4 W-2 8-5 5-4 Thole c6111ph-1b 1114 Philadelphia...... 10 12 .455 445-5 L-1 4-5 6-7 E—Richard (3). DP—San Diego1, San Francisco1. 1 1 JSantn p3000RHrndz c5000 LOB—San Diego 6, San Francisco 5. 2B—Denorfia Miami...... 813.381 5 ⁄2 5 ⁄2 3-7 L-1 6-4 2-9 Batista p0000Nelson 3b 4010 (4), Guzman (4), Posey (5), Pill (2), Theriot (1). Central Division Lutz ph 1000Moyer p0000 3B—Arias (1). HR—Sandoval (4). CS—Venable WLPct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Rauch p0000JHerrr ph 1000 (5). SF—Me.Cabrera. St. Louis...... 14 8.636 ——5-5 L-1 6-3 8-5 Byrdak p0000Roenck p0000 IP HRER BB SO Cincinnati ...... 11 11 .500 337-3 W-2 7-5 4-6 Parnell p0000Colvin 1b 1000 San Diego Milwaukee...... 10 12 .455 444-6 W-1 6-6 4-6 Baxter ph 1110RBtncr p0000 Richard L,1-3...... 784422 1 1 Pittsburgh ...... 912.429 4 ⁄2 4 ⁄2 5-5 L-1 5-4 4-8 Frncsc p0000EYong ph 1000 Thayer ...... 100001 Sabathia sharp Chicago...... 814.364 665-5 W-1 5-8 3-6 Vldspn 2b 0000Belisle p0000 San Francisco 2 Houston ...... 814.364 664-6 L-2 4-5 4-9 Rosario ph 1000 Bumgarner W,4-1 ... 7 ⁄3 61116 Totals 49 618 6Totals 39 565 1 West Division Romo H,3...... ⁄3 00000 WLPct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away New York ...... 300 010 000 11 —6 S.Casilla S,4-4 ...... 100012 Los Angeles ...... 16 6.727 ——7-3 W-3 10-2 6-4 Colorado ...... 000 000 040 10 —5 Umpires—Home, Chris Conroy;First, Jeff Nelson- San Francisco ...... 12 10 .545 426-4 W-2 6-3 6-7 E—Dan.Murphy (4), Nelson (3). DP—Colorado 2. ;Second, Bill Welke;Third, Tim Tschida. Arizona...... 11 11 .500 534-6 W-1 6-7 5-4 LOB—New York14, Colorado 8. 2B—Nieuwenhuis T—2:21. A—42,060 (41,915). 1 1 Colorado ...... 10 11 .476 5 ⁄2 3 ⁄2 5-5 L-2 6-6 4-5 (4), Dan.Murphy (6), D.Wright (4), I.Davis (1), Nel- 1 1 San Diego ...... 716.304 9 ⁄2 7 ⁄2 4-6 L-2 5-9 2-7 son (4). HR—Thole (1), C.Gonzalez (4), Helton (4). Dodgers 2, Nationals 0 in Yankees win SB—D.Wright (2), C.Gonzalez 2 (4). CS—Tejada (1). S—Moyer. Washington Los Angeles AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis 7, Milwaukee 3 IP HRER BB SO ab rhbi ab rhbi Saturday's Games Cincinnati 6, Houston 0 New York Dsmnd ss 4010GwynJ lf 3000 L.A. Angels 2, Cleveland 1 Philadelphia 5, Chicago Cubs 2 J.Santana ...... 620035Lmrdzz 3b 3010M.Ellis 2b 4000 The Associated Press atwo-run homer and the Kansas City at Minnesota, ppd., rain Miami 3, Arizona 2 Batista ...... 100002Espinos 2b 3000Kemp cf 3100 2 Detroit 7, N.Y. Yankees 5 Pittsburgh 4, Atlanta 2 Rauch ...... ⁄3 13320LaRoch 1b 2000Ethier rf 2100 NEW YORK — CC Sabathia White Sox snapped a five-game Toronto 7, Seattle 0 N.Y. Mets 7, Colorado 5 Byrdak BS,1-1...... 011100Nady rf 4000Uribe 3b 2000 1 Baltimore 10, Oakland 1 San Francisco 2, San Diego 1 Parnell ...... 1 ⁄3 00001TMoore lf 3010Loney 1b 4012 steadied New York’s rocky losing streak. Boston 1, Chicago White Sox 0 L.A. Dodgers 4, Washington 3, 10 innings F.Francisco W,1-1 Stmmn p0000Sellers ss 3010 rotation with eight sharp in- Floyd (2-3) struck out nine Texas 7, Tampa Bay 2 Sunday's Games BS,1-6 ...... 121111Tracy ph 1000Lindlm p0000 Sunday's Games Arizona 8, Miami 4 R.Ramirez S,1-2 ..... 100001Harper cf-lf 3010Jansen p0000 nings, Alex Rodriguez passed in 6 2-3 innings, yielding one N.Y. Yankees 6, Detroit 2 Cincinnati 6, Houston 5 Colorado Flores c4000Treanr c3010 Cleveland 4, L.A. Angels 0 Chicago Cubs 5, Philadelphia 1 Moyer ...... 5114427GGnzlz p2000Capuan p1000 Atlanta 4, Pittsburgh 3 2 Ankiel cf 1000DGordn ss 1000 Willie Mays for eighth on the run and three hits. He im- Toronto 7, Seattle 2 Roenicke...... 1 ⁄3 10010 Baltimore 5, Oakland 2 Milwaukee 3, St. Louis 2 Brothers ...... 110003Totals 30 040Totals 26 232 1 career RBIs list and the Yan- proved to 7-0 with a 3.21ERA Chicago White Sox 4, Boston 1 N.Y. Mets at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. E.Escalona ...... ⁄3 00001Washington ...... 000 000 000 —0 Minnesota 7, Kansas City 4 San Francisco 4, San Diego 1 R.Betancourt ...... 100011Los Angeles...... 000 002 00x —2 kees beat the Detroit Tigers 6-2 in nine career appearances Tampa Bay 5, Texas 2 L.A. Dodgers 2, Washington 0 Belisle L,1-2...... 252200LOB—Washington 8, Los Angeles 7. Monday's Games Monday's Games Byrdak pitched to 1batter in the 8th. 2B—Desmond (5), Sellers (2). S—Lombardozzi, on Sunday despite leaving 14 against Boston. Baltimore (Hammel 3-0) at N.Y. Yankees (Kuroda Arizona (Corbin 0-0) at Miami (Buehrle 1-3), 12:40 Balk—R.Betancourt. Capuano. 1-3), 7:05 p.m. p.m. Umpires—Home, Paul Emmel;First, Scott Barry- IP HRER BB SO men on base in the first six Kansas City (Hochevar 2-1) at Detroit (Below 2-0), Chicago Cubs (Volstad 0-3) at Philadelphia (Worley ;Second, Gary Darling;Third, Lance Barrett. Washington innings. Orioles 5, Athletics 2 7:05 p.m. 2-1), 7:05 p.m. T—4:01. A—36,690 (50,398). G.Gonzalez L,2-1 ... 632257 Texas (Darvish 3-0) at Toronto (Drabek 2-1), 7:07 Pittsburgh (Ja.McDonald 0-1) at Atlanta (Minor 2-1), Stammen...... 200011 p.m. 7:10 p.m. Los Angeles Rodriguez drove in two runs BALTIMORE — Wilson Diamondbacks 8, Marlins 4 2 Oakland (Milone 3-1) at Boston (Buchholz 2-1), 7:10 N.Y. Mets (Dickey 3-1) at Houston (Norris 1-1), 8:05 Capuano W,3-0...... 6 ⁄3 30029 1 without hitting the ball out of Betemit hit a three-run homer p.m. p.m. Arizona Miami Lindblom H,4 ...... 1 ⁄3 10002 Seattle (F.Hernandez 2-1) at Tampa Bay (Hellickson L.A. Dodgers (Harang 1-1) at Colorado (Nicasio ab rhbi ab rhbi Jansen S,2-3 ...... 100023 the infield, leaving him with in the bottom of the ninth 3-0), 7:10 p.m. 1-0), 8:40 p.m. Blmqst ss 5121Bonifac cf 4000 WP—G.Gonzalez. Minnesota (Blackburn 0-2) at L.A. Angels (C.Wilson Milwaukee (Wolf 1-2) at San Diego (Wieland 0-3), JMcDnl ss 0000Reyes ss 3000 Umpires—Home, Ed Hickox;First, Ed Rapuano- 1,904 RBIs. He singled on a inning after Matt Wieters dou- 2-2), 10:05 p.m. 10:05 p.m. GParra cf 3121Gaudin p0000 ;Second, Angel Hernandez;Third, Mark Carlson. Tuesday's Games Tuesday's Games J.Upton rf 4210Coghln ph 1000 T—2:45. A—48,753 (56,000). dribbler down the third-base bled in two runs, giving the Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Arizona at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Kubel lf 5133Mujica p0000 Kansas City at Detroit, 7:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. MMntr c4111HRmrz 3b 3100 line with the bases loaded in Orioles an unlikely victory. Texas at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. Ransm 3b 5012Morrsn lf-1b 4110 MAJOR the second, the Yankees’ only Oakland starter Bartolo Oakland at Boston, 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Houston, 8:05 p.m. Overay 1b 5010Infante 2b 3110 LEAGUE Seattle at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. A.Hill 2b 4120Stanton rf 4114 hit in six plate appearances Colon took a four-hit shutout Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Miley p3110GSnchz 1b 2000 LEADERS Minnesota at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. Milwaukee at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. Ziegler p0000MDunn p0000 Miami at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Breslw p0000DMrph ss 1000 with three men on. Chris Stew- into the ninth without allowing NATIONAL LEAGUE Pollock ph 1000J.Buck c3010 NATIONAL LEAGUE Saturday's Games Zagrsk p0000JJhnsn p1000 art slid under catcher Gerald arunner past second base. Shaw p0000Kearns lf 3000 BATTING—Kemp, Los Angeles, .425;DWright, New York, .397;Altuve, Houston, .373;Posey, San Laird’s tag on Rodriguez’s Strop W,3-1 ...... 110010Totals 39 814 8Totals 32 444 Arizona...... 001 025 000 —8 Francisco, .353;Bourn, Atlanta, .344;Freese, St. AMERICAN Balfour pitched to 3 batters in the 9th. Louis, .333;Kubel, Arizona, .333. grounder to shortstop in the Twins 7, Royals 4 Umpires—Home, Marty Foster;First, Tim Tim- Miami...... 000 000 103 —4 LEAGUE E—Overbay (1), Ransom (1), Bloomquist (2). DP— RUNS—Kemp, Los Angeles, 23;Beltran, St. Louis, mons;Second, Jeff Kellogg;Third, Eric Cooper. 17;MEllis, Los Angeles, 16;CGonzalez, Colorado, seventh. MINNEAPOLIS — Josh T—2:31. A—31,793 (45,971). Arizona 1, Miami 1. LOB—Arizona 10, Miami 5. 2B—Kubel (5), Ransom (3), Overbay (3), Infante 16;Hart, Milwaukee, 16;Headley, San Diego, 16;5 Willingham had three hits and Yankees 6, Tigers 2 (6), J.Buck (3). HR—Stanton (1). SB—G.Parra (7), tied at 15. Indians 4, Angels 0 Detroit New York Twins 7, Royals 4 J.Upton (2). S—Miley. RBI—Ethier, Los Angeles, 24;Kemp, Los Angeles, the Twins snapped a six-game ab rhbi ab rhbi IP HRER BB SO 24;Freese, St. Louis, 20;JDMartinez, Houston, Kansas City Minnesota 19;Bruce, Cincinnati, 17;LaRoche, Washington, AJcksn cf 4000Jeter ss 3120 ab rhbi ab rhbi Arizona CLEVELAND — Derek losing streak. 1 17;Freeman, Atlanta, 16;CGonzalez, Colorado, Boesch rf 4120Grndrs cf 3112 Getz 2b 3000Span cf 4110 Miley W,3-0...... 6 ⁄3 11026 2 16;Helton, Colorado, 16. MiCarr 3b 4011ARdrgz 3b 4012 Ziegler ...... ⁄3 00010 Lowe pitched three-hit ball Jason Marquis (2-0) threw YBtncr ph 1000JCarrll ss 3110 HOME RUNS—Kemp, Los Angeles,11;Bruce, Cin- Fielder 1b 4111Cano 2b 4021 AGordn lf 4110Mauer c4111 Breslow ...... 100000 1 cinnati, 7;Hart, Milwaukee, 6;Beltran, St. Louis, into the eighth inning and the six strong innings for Minneso- Eldred dh 4000Teixeir 1b 5000 Butler dh 4030Wlngh lf 5232 Zagurski ...... ⁄3 33300 2 5;Ethier, Los Angeles, 5;Freese, St. Louis, Raburn lf 3000Swisher rf 1000 Shaw...... ⁄3 00010 Hosmer 1b 4101Mornea 1b 4110 5;Infante, Miami, 5;CYoung, Arizona, 5. Indians scored three runs on ta, which also got three hits Dirks lf 1000AnJons pr-lf 2121 Francr rf 3110Valenci 3b 4132 Miami 1 PITCHING—Lynn, St. Louis, 4-0;Lohse, St. Louis, RSantg ss 3000Ibanez lf-rf 3100 Mostks 3b 3122Doumit dh 3012 Jo.Johnson L,0-3.... 5 ⁄3 10 5528 2 4-0;Bumgarner, San Francisco, 4-1;13 tied at 3. Angels errors. and a pair of RBIs from Danny Laird c2000ErChvz dh 4120 B.Pena c3000Plouffe rf 3000 M.Dunn...... ⁄3 23321 Worth 2b 2000CStwrt c5110 Gaudin...... 220011STRIKEOUTS—Garza, Chicago, 36;Strasburg, AEscor ss 4011CThms rf 0000 Washington, 34;GGonzalez, Washington, Lowe (4-1) retired 12 batters Valencia. Totals 31 242Totals 34 6116 Dyson cf 4010ACasill 2b 4000 Mujica ...... 100001 Detroit...... 000 101 000 —2 Umpires—Home, Jim Joyce;First, Jim Reynolds- 34;ASanchez, Miami, 33;Hamels, Philadelphia, Totals 33 494Totals 34 7117 30;Greinke, Milwaukee, 30;JSantana, New York, on ground balls, including New York ...... 020 100 21x —6 Kansas City ...... 010 200 001 —4 ;Second, Mike Estabrook;Third, James Hoye. T—3:14. A—34,918 (37,442). 29;Lincecum, San Francisco, 29;Capuano, Los An- Albert Pujols three times. Pu- Blue Jays 7, Mariners 2 LOB—Detroit 4, New York 15. 2B—Boesch (2), Mi- Minnesota ...... 402 000 10x —7 geles, 29;Volquez, San Diego, 29. .Cabrera (2). HR—Fielder (3), Granderson (8), An- E—A.Escobar (2), Moustakas (2). DP—Kansas SAVES—Kimbrel, Atlanta, 8;Papelbon, Philadel- jols also struck out against TORONTO — Edwin Encar- .Jones (3). S—Granderson. SF—Cano. City1, Minnesota 2. LOB—Kansas City 6, Minneso- Reds 6, Astros 5 phia, 7;Guerra, Los Angeles, 7;RBetancourt, Col- IP HRER BB SO ta 9. 2B—A.Gordon (4), Willingham (7), Morneau Houston Cincinnati orado, 6;Axford, Milwaukee, 5;FFrancisco, New Chris Perez, extending his nacion hit his third home run Detroit (5), Doumit (3). 3B—Willingham (1), Valencia (1). York, 5;HRodriguez, Washington, 5;Putz, Arizona, 2 ab rhbi ab rhbi Scherzer L,1-3 ...... 4 ⁄3 73374HR—Moustakas (3). SB—A.Escobar (5), Dyson 5;Marshall, Cincinnati, 5. 2 Schafer cf 2010Stubbs cf 5100 career-long homerless streak to in three games for Toronto, Putkonen...... 1 ⁄3 32220(1). CS—Span (2). SF—Doumit. 2 Bogsvc cf 3010Cozart ss 4121 Balester ...... 1 ⁄3 11101 IP HRER BB SO AMERICAN LEAGUE 117 at-bats. and Henderson Alvarez won New York Altuve 2b 5230Votto 1b 3124 Kansas City BATTING—Jeter, New York, .396; Hamilton, Tex- Sabathia W,3-0...... 842228 2 Lowrie ss 4123Phillips 2b 4000 B.Chen L,0-3 ...... 2 ⁄3 66621 as, .395; Ortiz, Boston, .395; Konerko, Chicago, for the first time since August. Robertson...... 100002 1 JDMrtn lf 3000Bruce rf 3111 Adcock ...... 5 ⁄3 51133 .383; Sweeney, Boston, .373; Willingham, Minne- White Sox 4, Red Sox 1 Umpires—Home, Rob Drake;First, Cory Blaser- Minnesota T.Buck rf 4000Ludwck lf 4000 Jeff Mathis added a two-run ;Second, Joe West;Third, Andy Fletcher. MDwns 1b 4111Frazier 3b 3000 sota, .353; Span, Minnesota, .337. Marquis W,2-0...... 663301 RUNS—Kinsler, Texas, 23; Hamilton, Texas, 20; T—3:11. A—43,084 (50,291). Burton H,4...... 100010CJhnsn 3b 4120Marshll p0000 CHICAGO — Gavin Floyd homer as the Blue Jays broke JCastro c4010Hanign c3120 Granderson, New York, 18; Jennings, Tampa Bay, Perkins ...... 110010 18; De Aza, Chicago, 17; AdJones, Baltimore, 17; Capps ...... 121111Lyles p2001Mesorc pr-c 1010 carried a no-hitter into the open a close game with a five- Indians 4, Angels 0 WLopez p0000Latos p1000 Aviles, Boston, 16; AJackson, Detroit, 16; Jeter, HBP—by Burton (Moustakas). WP—Capps. New York, 16. Los Angeles Cleveland DvCrpn p0000Arrdnd p0000 seventh inning, Adam Dunn hit run eighth inning. Umpires—Home, Larry Vanover;First, Brian Gor- FRdrgz p0000Heisey ph 1110 RBI—Hamilton, Texas, 25; Swisher, New York, 23; ab rhbi ab rhbi man;Second, Tony Randazzo;Third, Todd Tiche- MiCabrera, Detroit, 20; Encarnacion, Toronto, 20; Trout cf 3000Brantly cf 3120 Maxwll ph 1000Ondrsk p0000 nor. Rolen ph-3b 0000 Cespedes, Oakland, 19; Longoria, Tampa Bay, 19; HKndrc 2b 4000Kipnis 2b 4010 T—3:02. A—34,201(39,500). BoWlsn c0000ACarer ss 4000 Totals 36 5115Totals 32 696 Ortiz, Boston, 18; CRoss, Boston, 18. Pujols 1b 4000Hafner dh 4010 Houston...... 110 021 000 —5 HOME RUNS—Hamilton, Texas, 9; Granderson, NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP Donald White Sox 4, Red Sox 1 Cincinnati ...... 000 210 21x —6 New York, 8; MiCabrera, Detroit, 7; Encarnacion, Toronto, 7; Napoli, Texas, 7; AdJones, Baltimore, 6; KMorls dh 4020pr-dh 0100 Boston Chicago LOB—Houston 6, Cincinnati 8. 2B—Altuve (7), C.Johnson (6), Cozart 2 (7), Votto (10). HR—Low- Swisher, New York, 6; Wieters, Baltimore, 6. TrHntr rf 4000CSantn c4130 ab rhbi ab rhbi PITCHING—RRoss, Texas, 4-0; Shields, Tampa Trumo 3b 3000Hannhn 3b 2000 Aviles ss 3000De Aza cf 3110 rie (2), M.Downs (1), Votto (2), Bruce (7). SB—Co- zart (1), Bruce (3). CS—Schafer (3). S—Lyles, La- Bay, 4-0; Price, Tampa Bay, 4-1; DLowe, Cleveland, V.Wells lf 3000Duncan lf 3001 Lillirdg 4-1; 14 tied at 3. MIzturs ss-2b 1000Ktchm 1b 4010 Sweeny rf 30003b-1b 2010 tos. IP HRER BB SO STRIKEOUTS—Sabathia, New York, 38; Weaver, Iannett c3010Cnghm rf 3110 DMcDn ph-cf 1000Rios rf 4111 Los Angeles, 36; Verlander, Detroit, 35; Peavy, Chi- Bourjos pr 0000 Pedroia 2b 4110A.Dunn 1b 2112 Houston Cubs’ Garza dissects Lyles ...... 643335cago, 33; FHernandez, Seattle, 33; Floyd, Chicago, Aybar ss 0000 AdGnzl 1b 4000Morel pr-3b 0000 31; Haren, Los Angeles, 30. Totals 29 030Totals 31 491 Ortiz dh 4010Przyns c4000 W.Lopez...... 022200 Los Angeles...... 000 000 000 —0 C.Ross lf-rf 2011AlRmrz ss 4110 Davi.Carpenter Cleveland...... 000 020 02x —4 Punto 3b 3000Fukdm lf 3000 BS,1-1 ...... 110001 E—Tor.Hunter (1), Jepsen (1), C.Santana (1). DP— Byrd cf 2000Viciedo dh 4021 Fe.Rodriguez L,0-3 121123 Los Angeles 2, Cleveland 1. LOB—Los Angeles 5, LAndrs ph-lf 1000EEscor 2b 4010 Cincinnati 1 SATURDAY’S Cleveland 7. 2B—C.Santana (3). SB—M.Izturis (5). Shppch c2000 Latos ...... 6 ⁄3 10 5504 punchless Phillies 2 S—Hannahan. SF—Duncan. Sltlmch ph-c 1000 Arredondo...... ⁄3 10010 LATE BOXES IP HRER BB SO Totals 30 131Totals 30 484 Ondrusek W,1-0...... 100001 Los Angeles Boston ...... 000 000 100 —1 Marshall S,5-6...... 100001 The Associated Press W.Lopez pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. Brewers 3, Cardinals 2 E.Santana L,0-5 ...... 772023Chicago...... 300 000 01x —4 Giants 2, Padres 1 Jepsen...... 122100 Umpires—Home, Angel Campos;First, Brian Run- PHILADELPHIA — Matt DP—Boston 1. LOB—Boston 4, Chicago 8. ge;Second, Marvin Hudson;Third, Tim McClelland. San Diego San Francisco ST. LOUIS — Zack Greinke Cleveland 2B—Ortiz (9). HR—A.Dunn (5). SB—Lillibridge (6). 2 T—3:02. A—31,086 (42,319). ab rhbi ab rhbi D.Lowe W,4-1 ...... 7 ⁄3 30021S—Lillibridge. Venale rf 3110Pagan cf 4010 Garza pitched one-hit ball for worked six strong innings and 1 Pestano H,5...... ⁄3 00011 IP HRER BB SO Guzmn lf 3010MeCarr lf 4120 seven shutout innings and C.Perez ...... 100002Boston Braves 4, Pirates 3 Headly 3b 2000Sandovl 3b 4000 Jonathan Lucroy’s two-run Umpires—Home, Adrian Johnson;First, Gary Ce- 2 Beckett L,2-3 ...... 6 ⁄3 63338 Hundly c2001Posey c3000 derstrom;Second, Jim Wolf;Third, Fieldin Culbreth. 1 Pittsburgh Atlanta struck out 10 Sunday as the double capped a three-run Atchison ...... ⁄3 00000 Alonso 1b 4010Schrhlt rf 3110 T—2:22. A—15,421(43,429). 2 ab rhbi ab rhbi R.Hill ...... ⁄3 11120 Bartlett pr 0000Belt 1b 3012 1 Presley lf 4000Bourn cf 4130 Chicago Cubs beat the Phila- Tazawa...... ⁄3 10000 sixth as the Milwaukee Brew- Tabata rf 5132Prado lf 4111 OHudsn 2b 4000BCrwfr ss 3000 Chicago Maybin cf 4000Burriss 2b 3000 delphia Phillies 5-1. Blue Jays 7, Mariners 2 2 McCtch cf 4000Fremn 1b 3011 Floyd W,2-3 ...... 6 ⁄3 31119 ers beat the St. Louis Cardinals GJones 1b 5010McCnn c2000 Parrino ss 3000Linccm p2010 Seattle Toronto Reed H,4...... 100011 Kotsay ph 1000GBlanc ph 1000 Garza (2-1) gave up a pop-fly 1 Walker 2b 3010Uggla 2b 2111 3-2 Sunday to avoid a three- ab rhbi ab rhbi Thornton S,1-1...... 1 ⁄3 00002 PAlvrz 3b 4120C.Jones 3b 4000 Bass p3000SCasill p0000 single to Jimmy Rollins leading Figgins lf 4111YEscor ss 5010 Umpires—Home, Tom Hallion;First, Brian O’No- Totals 29 131Totals 30 262 game sweep. Ackley 2b 5010KJhnsn 2b 3011 Barmes ss 3000Heywrd rf 4000 ra;Second, Alfonso Marquez;Third, D.J. Reyburn. Lincoln p0000Pstrnck ss 3011 San Diego ...... 001 000 000 —1 off the first and nothing more. ISuzuki rf 4000Bautist rf 4110 T—2:58. A—22,811 (40,615). Liddi 1b 4000Lind 1b 4000 Watson p0000OFlhrt p0000 San Francisco...... 000 000 20x —2 Garza retired 20 of the next Braves 4, Pirates 3 Seager 3b 4010Encrnc dh 1211 McGeh ph 1000Venters p0000 E—Parrino (3), Alonso (4), S.Casilla (1), Belt (1). MSndrs cf 3010Thams lf 3010 Rays 5, Rangers 2 Meek p0000Hinske ph 1000 DP—San Francisco 1. LOB—San Diego 7, San McKnr c3110Kimrel p0000 Francisco 4. 2B—Me.Cabrera 2 (6), Belt (4). S— 21 batters, with Juan Pierre’s ATLANTA — Tim Hudson Olivo c4121RDavis ph 0100 Tampa Bay Texas Jaso dh 3010BFrncs lf 0000 Correia p0000THudsn p2100 Guzman. SF—Hundley. ab rhbi ab rhbi JHrrsn ss 2000Durbin p0000 IP HRER BB SO seventh-inning walk account- survived five tough innings to Kawsk ss 3010Lawrie 3b 4112 DJnngs lf 4011Kinsler 2b 5000 Rasms cf 4110 JWilson San Diego ing for the only other baserun- C.Pena 1b 3110Andrus ss 3101 ph-ss 2000 Bass L,1-3...... 862208 win in his return from offsea- Mathis c4112 Longori 3b 4010Hamltn lf 1011 Totals 34 282Totals 32 786 Totals 34 382Totals 31 474 San Francisco ner. Zobrist rf-2b 4131DvMrp lf-cf 3000 Lincecum W,2-2...... 831045 son back surgery and the Atlan- Seattle ...... 100 000 001 —2 Kppngr 2b 3121Beltre 3b 4000 Pittsburgh ...... 020 000 001 —3 Atlanta ...... 001 110 10x —4 S.Casilla S,3-3 ...... 100001 ta Braves held on in the ninth Toronto...... 000 011 05x —7 EJhnsn pr-2b 0000MYong dh 4010 Umpires—Home, Tim Tschida;First, Chris Conroy- E—Olivo 2 (3). LOB—Seattle 9, Toronto 6. Joyce ph-rf 1000N.Cruz rf-lf 4020 E—McCutchen (1), P.Alvarez (3), McCann (1), Pas- Mets 6, Rockies 5, 11 innings tornicky (2). DP—Pittsburgh 1. LOB—Pittsburgh ;Second, Jeff Nelson;Third, Bill Welke. to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 2B—Ackley (6), Seager (7), M.Saunders (8), Jaso BUpton cf 4120Napoli 1b 3010 T—2:18. A—42,375 (41,915). (1), Y.Escobar (3), Thames (3), Lawrie (1). HR— Scott dh 4011Torreal c4110 10, Atlanta 10. 2B—Tabata (2), G.Jones (3), Walker DENVER — Ike Davis sin- 4-3 on Sunday. Figgins (2), Olivo (2), Encarnacion (7), Mathis (2). SRdrgz ss 2101Gentry cf 2010 (2), P.Alvarez (4), Pastornicky (2). HR—Prado (2). SB—Olivo (1), Bautista (2), Encarnacion (4). S— Gimenz c4000Morlnd ph-rf 2000 S—Correia 2. SF—Freeman. Dodgers 4, Nationals 3, 10 gled in the go-ahead run in the Figgins. AlGnzlz pr 0000 IP HRER BB SO IP HRER BB SO Totals 33 5115Totals 35 272 Pittsburgh innings 11th inning and the New York Reds 6, Astros 5 1 Seattle Tampa Bay...... 031 000 100 —5 Correia L,1-1 ...... 4 ⁄3 43250Washington Los Angeles Vargas L,3-2...... 642234 Lincoln...... 221112 Mets overcame two tying Texas...... 100 010 000 —2 2 ab rhbi ab rhbi CINCINNATI — Jay Bruce’s 1 Watson ...... ⁄3 00000 Delabar...... 1 ⁄3 22201E—Rodney (1). DP—Texas 1. LOB—Tampa Bay 4, Dsmnd ss 5000DGordn ss 5000 2 Meek...... 110001 homers allowed by their bull- Furbush...... ⁄3 23311 Lmrdzz 3b 5000GwynJ lf 5020 fourth home run in four games Texas 8. 2B—Zobrist (4), B.Upton (1), Scott (5). Atlanta Toronto 3B—De.Jennings (1), Zobrist (2). SB—Andrus (5). Werth rf 5010Kemp cf 4111 pen to beat the Colorado Rock- H.Alvarez W,1-2...... 661131 T.Hudson W,1-0...... 562226LaRoch 1b 5121Ethier rf 4000 lifted the Cincinnati Reds to a CS—C.Pena (1), Longoria (2). SF—S.Rodriguez. Durbin H,1...... 100000 E.Crawford H,1...... 100000 IP HRER BB SO Ankiel cf 4110HrstnJr 2b 2100 ies 6-5 Sunday. Janssen H,1...... 100000 O’Flaherty H,3...... 100001Espinos 2b 4110M.Ellis 2b 1110 6-5 comeback win over the Tampa Bay Venters H,5...... 110012 Cordero ...... 121101 1 Harper lf 3011Loney 1b 4020 David Wright started the Price W,4-1...... 6 ⁄3 62216Kimbrel S,8-8 ...... 111102 Houston Astros on Sunday. H.Alvarez pitched to 1batter in the 7th. 2 Ramos c2011Uribe 3b 3111 Jo.Peralta H,5 ...... 1 ⁄3 00003HBP—by T.Hudson (McCutchen). WP—Kimbrel. 11th with a single off Matt HBP—by Delabar (Encarnacion). WP—Cordero. Rodney S,7-7 ...... 110001 Strasrg p3010A.Ellis c4021 Umpires—Home, Vic Carapazza;First, Gerry Da- Texas Umpires—Home, Doug Eddings;First, Paul Nauert- Clipprd p0000Blngsly p2000 Belisle (1-2) and Lucas Duda Giants 4, Padres 1 vis;Second, Greg Gibson;Third, Manny Gonzalez. D.Holland L,2-2 ...... 795528;Second, Dana DeMuth;Third, Kerwin Danley. Tracy ph 0000JRiver ph 1000 T—2:36. A—22,320 (49,260). M.Lowe...... 120001T—3:25. A—30,419 (49,586). HRdrgz p0000Lindlm p0000 followed with a single. After SAN FRANCISCO — Pablo Feldman...... 100001 Grzlny p0000Elbert p0000 Orioles 5, Athletics 2 HBP—by Rodney (Napoli). WP—M.Lowe. Brewers 3, Cardinals 2 Guerra p0000 Scott Hairston hit into a fiel- Sandoval homered to back Umpires—Home, Dan Bellino;First, Mike Muchlin- AKndy ph 1000 Oakland Baltimore ski;Second, Bob Davidson;Third, Hunter Wendel- Milwaukee St. Louis JWrght p0000 der’s choice, Davis lined a Madison Bumgarner’s fourth ab rhbi ab rhbi stedt. ab rhbi ab rhbi Totals 36 383Totals 36 493 Crisp dh 3000Reimld lf 4010 T—3:19. A—43,475 (48,194). RWeks 2b 3000Furcal ss 5021 Washington...... 000 000 102 0—3 single to left to score Wright straight victory, and the San Pnngtn ss 4010Hardy ss 4110 CGomz cf 4110Jay cf 3010 Braun lf 4010Hollidy lf 3000 Los Angeles ...... 000 000 102 1—4 and rescue the Mets. Reddck rf 4120Markks rf 4010 No outs when winning run scored. Francisco Giants beat the Pa- Cespds cf 4021AdJons cf 4110 NATIONAL ArRmr 3b 4111Greene pr 0000 Hart rf 4110Beltran rf 3010 E—Espinosa (3). DP—Washington 2, Los Angeles Kaaihu 1b 3000Wieters c4012 1. LOB—Washington 7, Los Angeles 8. dres 4-1on Sunday to deny San Barton ph-1b 1010EnChvz pr 0100 LEAGUE AlGnzlz ss 4000Freese 3b 5010 Lucroy c4022YMolin c5010 2B—Harper (1), Strasburg (1), Uribe (3). HR—La- Dodgers 2, Nationals 0 S.Smith lf 3121C.Davis dh 2110 Roche (4), Kemp (11). SB—Kemp (2). SF—Harper. Diego its first series win of the KSuzuk c4000Betemt 3b 4113 Ishikaw 1b 4010MCrpnt 1b 4120 Cubs 5, Phillies 1 Greink p2010Schmkr 2b 3110 IP HRER BB SO LOS ANGELES — Chris year. Sogard 2b 4000MrRynl 1b 3000 Washington LHughs 3b 3000Andino 2b 3020 Chicago Philadelphia Aoki ph 1010JGarci p3020 Veras p0000McCllln p0000 Strasburg ...... 751109 Capuano struck out nine while Totals 33 282Totals 32 595 ab rhbi ab rhbi Clippard...... 100012 Campn cf 4220Rollins ss 3010 Loe p0000Descals ph 1001 combining with two relievers Diamondbacks 8, Marlins 4 Oakland...... 000 001 100 —2 FrRdrg p0000Rzpczy p0000 H.Rodriguez Barney 2b 3000Pierre lf 3000 2 Baltimore...... 000 000 005 —5 CIzturs ph 1000 BS,1-6 ...... ⁄3 32202 One out when winning run scored. SCastro ss 3002Pence rf 4010 1 on a four-hitter, James Loney MIAMI — Unbeaten Wade Axford p0000 Gorzelanny L,1-1 .... ⁄3 11100 E—Colon (1). DP—Oakland 2, Baltimore 1. LOB— LaHair 1b 4230Wggntn 3b 3001 Los Angeles JeBakr rf 4021Victorn cf 4000 Totals 35 393Totals 35 2112 drove in two runs with a bases- Miley held the Miami Marlins Oakland 6, Baltimore 4. 2B—Cespedes (4), Barton Milwaukee...... 000 003 000 —3 Billingsley...... 751126 (4), Reimold (6), Markakis (4), Wieters (2). HR— Dolis p0000Nix 1b 3000 Lindblom ...... 100000 Marml p0000Schndr c3000 St. Louis ...... 010 000 010 —2 1 loaded single and the Los An- hitless until the sixth inning, S.Smith (2), Betemit (3). Elbert...... ⁄3 11100 IStewrt 3b 4001Galvis 2b 3000 DP—Milwaukee 2, St. Louis 1. LOB—Milwaukee 6, 2 IP HRER BB SO Guerra ...... ⁄3 21111 geles Dodgers completed a and Jason Kubel drove in three Oakland Mather lf 3111Kndrck p1000 St. Louis 13. 2B—Lucroy (2), M.Carpenter (5). J.Wright W,1-0 ...... 100002 1 WCastll c4000Mayrry ph 1000 SB—R.Weeks (2). CS—Holliday (1), Greene (1). Colon ...... 8 ⁄3 72215 Gorzelanny pitched to 1batter in the 10th. three-game sweep of the Wash- runs to lead the Arizona Dia- Balfour L,0-1 Garza p3000Contrrs p0000 S—Jay. HBP—by Strasburg (Uribe, Hairston Jr.). WP— ington Nationals with a 2-0 BS,2-8 ...... 023310DeJess rf 1000Herndn p0000 IP HRER BB SO H.Rodriguez 3. mondbacks to an 8-4 victory Baltimore Orr ph 0100 Milwaukee Umpires—Home, Mark Carlson;First, Ed Hickox- Tom.Hunter ...... 772212Totals 33 585Totals 28 121 Greinke W,3-1...... 671142;Second, Ed Rapuano;Third, Angel Hernandez. victory on Sunday. Sunday. 2 O’Day...... 100001Chicago...... 011 100 020 —5 Veras H,2...... ⁄3 10011T—3:27. A—54,242 (56,000). CMYK

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THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 56/46 66/44 Partly Partly Partly Partly 68/53 sunny, sunny, sunny, a sunny, a 60/50 65/50 Warmer temper- rain rain shower shower atures will be 66/50 80° 80° 75° 70° 65/57 moving intoour 56° 58° 55° 50° 75/47 area this week 64/51 74/62 alongwith some TODAY’SSUMMARY REGIONAL FORECAST 64/56 scattered show- 89/63 ersand maybe The Poconos 90/67 84/68 Today’shigh/ Syracuse Highs: 59-65. Lows: 44-48. Becoming even athunder- Tonight’s low 63/46 partly cloudy today.Chance of showers storm or two. Albany 85/71 63/43 tonight. This morning will 51/35 84/71 80/73 be cold with The JerseyShore Binghamton 50/38 partly cloudy 66/42 Highs: 57-59. Lows: 50-52. Becoming part- skies, but then ly cloudy today.Chance of showers CityYesterdayToday Tomorrow CityYesterdayToday Tomorrow warm up to 65. Towanda tonight. 64/43 Anchorage 50/37/.0051/35/sh48/32/sh Myrtle Beach 81/64/.00 77/66/pc 78/63/s Rain is possible Poughkeepsie Atlanta84/62/.00 89/63/pc 85/63/pc Nashville 84/61/.00 87/65/pc 88/66/t Scranton 65/46 in the evening 65/46 The Finger Lakes Baltimore70/41/.02 63/56/c74/58/t NewOrleans 86/70/.0087/69/pc88/70/pc hours. Thetem- Wilkes-Barre Highs: 58-67. Lows: 42-49. Becoming Boston 58/39/.00 61/46/s58/50/sh Norfolk 62/54/.0469/59/pc82/63/c peratures will 65/47 Buffalo 55/28/.0058/49/c 61/48/pc Oklahoma City79/64/.0780/68/t 82/65/pc mostly cloudy today.Showers likely continue to rise tonight. Charlotte82/53/.0081/63/pc82/61/c Omaha51/48/.2274/58/c81/63/t Pottsville NewYork City Chicago 56/43/.0066/50/t 78/60/t Orlando 86/68/.0086/70/s85/68/pc as we head into State College 61/45 65/50 Cleveland 57/28/.00 68/50/t60/56/pc Phoenix 92/66/.0096/68/s 95/67/s Tuesday, 60/48 Brandywine Valley Dallas 86/68/.0084/68/pc88/68/pc Pittsburgh 64/32/.0074/55/t 74/56/t Wednesday and Reading Denver63/35/.0075/47/pc77/45/pc Portland, Ore. 65/53/.0057/45/sh56/47/sh Harrisburg 64/49 Highs: 63-64. Lows: 50-51. Becoming part- Thursday,but 62/49 ly cloudy today.Chance of showers Detroit 59/30/trace60/50/t 68/54/pc St. Louis 63/51/.5276/61/t 81/66/t Honolulu 81/73/.00 84/71/s84/72/s Salt LakeCity61/42/.00 75/52/pc 65/48/sh rain showers will Philadelphia tonight. 64/52 Houston84/73/.00 85/71/pc 84/69/pc San Antonio 86/72/.0089/71/pc91/71/pc be in the fore- Indianapolis 62/46/.0077/59/t 78/64/t San Diego 64/60/.0066/56/s63/56/s cast, too, with Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 83/62/.00 92/70/s89/71/s San Francisco 70/50/.00 63/52/pc 65/51/s the possibilityof 58/52 Highs: 57-66. Lows: 52-59. Becoming part- Los Angeles 70/57/.00 64/56/s63/56/s Seattle 59/50/.0056/46/r 54/46/sh Miami 76/71/2.85 80/73/t80/74/t Tampa 88/71/.00 88/70/pc 88/70/pc thunderstorms ly cloudy today.Chance of showers Wednesday and tonight. Milwaukee 49/38/.0053/45/pc60/54/pc Tucson 88/64/.0093/63/s 93/62/s Minneapolis 56/44/.0068/53/pc 76/60/pc Washington, DC 72/46/.0365/57/pc76/58/t Thursday.Wewill ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/ScrantonInt’l Airport have another WORLD CITIES day of 80 degree Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. CityYesterday Today Tomorrow CityYesterdayToday Tomorrow Yesterday60/31 Yesterday0.00” Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs weatherFriday. Average 65/43 Month to date2.53” Wilkes-Barre 5.72 -0.49 22.0 and data ©2012 Amsterdam 63/48/.0071/53/pc68/53/c Mexico City84/61/.00 80/54/t 80/54/t Temperatures go Record High 85 in 1974 Normal month to date3.22” Towanda 3.37 -0.5521.0 Weather Central, LP Baghdad 100/68/.0097/71/pc102/72/pc Montreal 48/32/.00 55/43/s53/46/sh back intothe Year to date7.91” Beijing 72/45/.0080/58/c70/55/sh Moscow 82/46/.0059/42/s57/32/pc Record Low 28 in 2001 Lehigh mid-70sfor the Heating Degree Days* Normal year to date10.17” Bethlehem 3.07 0.75 16.0 Formore weather Berlin 79/59/.0078/52/s70/50/c Paris 66/52/.0067/46/sh62/56/c Yesterday19Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires 55/43/.0063/49/s 66/53/s Rio de Janeiro81/72/.08 76/66/sh 73/61/sh weekend, with Month to date477 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 3.45 -0.1718.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 45/39/.00 56/47/c50/47/c Riyadh 102/81/.00 101/78/t 102/79/pc the chance for Year to date4818 Today6:02a 8:00p Frankfurt75/57/.00 78/55/pc68/56/sh 72/57/.0073/53/pc 72/55/pc morerain. Last year to date6017 Tomorrow 6:01a 8:01p Full LastNew First National Weather Service Hong Kong 88/75/.0083/78/sh83/78/c San Juan 86/75/.0984/76/t 85/76/pc Normal year to date5978 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597 Jerusalem 79/55/.0378/56/pc76/53/pc Tokyo 77/59/.0070/57/c 69/60/c - Michelle Rotella *Indexoffuel consumption, how farthe day’s Today 1:51p 2:29a London 57/43/.0065/49/pc63/53/sh Warsaw 86/52/.0085/51/s 79/52/sh mean temperaturewas below 65 degrees. Tomorrow 2:59p 3:00a May 5May 12 May 20 May 28 Key: s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sn-snow, sf-snowflurries, i-ice.

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Holena, Nicholas Kinney, Aman- Emily Luff, Kevin Macavoy, Mi- HONOR ROLL da Klass, Ian Labar, Michael chael May, Evan McCue, Alexan- Leonard, Jacob Lovern, Saman- der McGee, Ali McKinley, Siman- tha Lukasavage, Julia Mericle, tha McKlveen, Sean McQueen, Wyoming Valley West High Alexandra Miller, Steven Miller, Sara Menn, Daniel Miller, Morgan James Murray, Michael Narvid, Miller, Ian Moran, Zachary Mosh- School Erica Naugle, Ryan Pacovsky, ey, Curtis Paff, Carmen Pane, Joseph Pechulis, Kendle Peters, Saumik Patel, Sean Patton, Jon Erin Keating, principal, Wyoming Nicole Piazza, Damian Pieronto- Pavidus, Melissa Payavis, Stefa- Valley West High School, recent- ni, Michael Polk, Anna Ritten- no Pernisco, Savannah Piazza, ly announced the following house, Mitchell Rock, Jessica Jade Priestley, Gordon Rasmus, students who attained Honor Seabridge, Evan Sedor, Brittany Aleya Rinehart, Sheri Roche, Roll status. Sikorski, Patrick Snyder, Nicole David Roebuck, Jeremy Sabecky, Grade 12: Honors with Distinc- Sott, Erika Stefanides, Sarah Michael Sands, Jake Schell, tion: Kelcie Hromisin, Jason Walton. Honors: Melissa Acosta, Brian Scibek, Brandon Sears, Klus, Jocelyn Sickler, Ryan Yash- Briana Balbuena, Morgan Bell, Kayla Sedlak, Kelsey Sholtis, inski, Veronica Zimmerman. Brian Bidding Jr., Cheyenne Adam Sims, Jessica Sims, Kayla High Honors: Evan Amendola, Billings, Kayla Bond, Zachary Sokoloski, Seth Stelma, Brittney Jennifer Benesky, Jennifer Burrier, Daniel Coley, Alyssa Thompson, Alex Tirko, Jasia Booth, Brianna Chihany, Brittney Conner, Marissa Culver, Danielle Tooley, Emily Tyler, Jessica Wall, Chihany, Emily Coolbaugh, Adam Cunningham, Lindsay Dalton, Stephen Wheadon, Rachelle Dibuo, Brian Dwyer, Donald Alec Dupras, Marie Foose, Kyle Woodard, Benjamin Yuscavage, Engel, Tyler Gates, Erica Gaveno- Gaffney, Stephanie Gerosky, Zachary Zelinsky. nis, Kaitlin Gorgol, Hannah Brett Good, Kyle Gregory, Kyle Grade 9: Honors with Distinction: Goyne, Maxwell Greenberg, Adin Haigh, Morgan Hanadel, Cassidy Mark Baron, Madeleine Dwyer, Greenwald, Rebecca Gryskewicz, Heid, Cory Himlin, Nicholas Julie Green, Brian Grodzki, Derick Haigh, Nathan Harbaugh, Hogan, Nicole Holena, Zackary Lauren Hannagan, Collin Han- Kevin Harris, Ryan Hettes, Holena, Amanda Huber, Jaque- son, Tara Judge, Bethany Lind- Theresa Hornick, Tyler Hostetler, lyn Jacobosky, Robert Jacobs, sey, Ashlyn Narins, Emily Nice, Nicole Hunsinger, Shelby Jack- Daniel Jones Jr., Matthew Jones, Timothy Reams, Rebecca Ritsick, loski, Alexandria Jamilowski, Tyler Karasinski, Erika Karnoski, Kara Ann Romanowski, Sabrina Ryan Kozich, Jaime Levitski, Carissa Kopenis, Adrian Kozem- Scott, Hayley Tigue, Morgan Malissa Lucas, Clara Lynch, ko, Kyle Krasavage, Brandilyn Wheeler. High Honors: Eric Benedict Mariano, Kaitlyn Mazur, Kultys, Ziyao Lin, Luke Lukas, Acosta, Santino Alunni, Arika Italian American vets sponsor coffee hour at VA Abriel McCann, James McCann, John Manzueta Sanchez, Meg Bartusek, Abigail Baur, Elizabeth Anna McNatt, Adam Meriesky, Markwith, Kayla Martinez, Aman- Emile Mirzoevs, Elizabeth Mu- Berry, Lauren Bezek, Kira Bid- The Italian American Veterans of Luzerne County Post 1hosted a coffeehour on March 31 at the da May, Shanell McCollum, Chris- laski, Tessa Narins, William Ne- ding, Corrine Bonnerwith, April Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Plains Township, for enjoyment of the patients and topher McCue, Samantha whart, Matthew Novak, Russell Bonoski, Juliana Bottaro, Benja- Community Living Center residents. Members of the Italian American Veterans, from left, are: Ray Meyers, Richard Montigney Jr., Pacovsky, Gia Panagakos, Billy min Brubaker, Kayley Carey, Bianconi, William Uggiano, Joseph DeLuca, commander; Neno Sartini, Dominic Ricardo, and John Ester Nadeak, Christopher Nix- Parsons, Mallory Pinkowski, Alexandria Chaban, Emily Cos- Hyder. on, Mineyris Novas, Corey John Plucenik, Travis Quaglia- lett, Kaitlyn Coslett, Julia Cross- O’Boyle, Nicholas Ostroski, riello, Taylor Reilly, Emily Rit- in, Devin Cwalina, Brady Davison, Gillian Pajor, Liliya Palashchuk, tinger, Caitlynn Roper, Juliet Dylan De Armitt, Allison Detwiler, Gabriella Panzitta, Andrea Pav- Schmid, Carrie Sedeski, Sean Moyra Dieso, James Fender, lick, Kelly Phillips, Cayla Pipan, Sedor, Stephanie Serafin, Alex- Sydney Fry, Haley Gayoski, Emily Evan Pirillo, Madeline Powell, ander Severns, Kaitlyn Smicher- Greskewicz, Caeleigh Griffiths, Marisa Romanowski, Alan Sa- ko, Logan Stratton, Alec Taren, John Gruver, Paige Haigh, Caitlin kosky, William Salahedin, Miah Virginia Taylor, Dimitris Theodo- Hargrave, Ashlee Harry, Paige Salgado, Kevin Saunders, Cathe- relos, Trisha Tomasko, Sebastian Heckman, Kristin Innocenti, rine Savakinas, Kelcie Senchak, Van Dunk, Gabrielle Williams, Madison Kachinko, Abigail Kane, Shawn Wolfe, Courtney Wy- Brandon Sharp, Michael Shields, Megan Kane, Andrew Kerrigan, chock, Alexa Yankosky, Anthony Derrick Simms, Stephen Sims, Karlee Kioske, Samuel Kornfeld, Zambetti, Tara Zdancewicz, Brittany Snell, Christopher Spell- Jared Kozich, Amanda Krashnak, Lucas Zelinsky. Honors: Jocelyn man, Richard Stayer, Cody Hollis Langley, Keith Lowe, Chris- Amico, Kyle Andrews, Joseph Swainbank, Meghan Tanner, topher Lupole, Keefe McDougal, Baran, Rebecca Barber, David Michael Troth, Krystal Van Dunk, Hunter Mcgrane, Laura Monto, Bealla, Cynthia Beard, Samantha Collin Vest, Nicholas Vitanovec, Cammie Morris, Keirstin Novit- Bekanich, Jeremy Biagiotti, Rachel Walsh, Jaylen White, ski, Alyssa O’Boyle, Erica Oaks- Brittney Birosak, Gabriella Bo- James Williams, Joshua Wil- chunas, Reilly Peters, Mitchell navitacola, John Brennan, Cath- liams, Emily Wolfe, Victoria Pisarz, Jordan Pocono, Jason erine Byrnes, Laura Campas, Yamrus, Alexandru Yaroshenko, Radginski, Sophie Rittenhouse, Brittany Chabala, Efrem Christof- Jessica Young, Megan Ziller. oratos, Kristen Cirilo, Francesca Emily Rossmell, Matthew Ruger, Colella, Alexis Crawford, Michae- Grade 10: Honors with Distinc- Contessa Salgado, Jessica Sav- la Cunningham, Sabrina Cun- tion: Michael Baur Jr., Joseph age, Jennifer Schmidt, Lucy ningham, Yanting Dong, Taylor Dal Santo, Nina Desilva, Kayla Shemo, Zachery Specht, Tye Dougalas, Irene Dudeck, Joshua Gensel, Elizabeth Hoffman, Ross Sutphen, Daniel Taren, Carly Edwards, Dylan Feldman, Kay- Le Soine, Lauren Lupinski, Imani Thomas, Julianna Turnbach, leigh Fishe, Stephanie Fisher, Mullings, Kathryn Musto, Brian Julia Usefara, Alexa Vargo, Dylan Flayhart, Paine Fleisher, Novitski, On Yoo Park, Janki Stephen Via, Nathan Williams, Samantha Gober, Brenden Goff, Patel, Troy Yashinski. High Hon- James Wright, Logan Zavada, Sara Gommer, Ashley Grywalski, ors: Patrick Antall, Jeffrey Aus- Edward Zawatski. Honors: Malak Kerrie Hapeman, Nicole Hen- tin, Christopher Bloom, Amber Abuelhawa, Jassem Ahmed, derson, Alex Himlin, Ryan Hoin- Brezna, Trudi Casier, Joseph Steven Appenzeller, Evan Barber, ski, Benjamin Holschuh, Jacob Cirilo Jr., Tara Crawford, Angeli- Dominique Bekanich, David Bird, Honoosic, Chrystal Horace, Olivia ka Dzieza, Danielle Grega, Pa- Michael Bodnar, Shane Borisuck, Huk, Zachary Hunter, Christoph- trick Kuren, Sommer Lawson, Dylan Bowman, Christopher er Jaworski, Lauren Jenkins, Katherine Lipski, Summer Brown, Jermichael Bunch, Mia VA Medical Center honors volunteers Michael Jorda, Matthew Kanor, McDonnell, Nicole Piro, Chris- Cain, Lacey Caprari, Milan Capra- Alexander Kepp, Michael Kil- topher Potoski, Jason Proski, ri, Abigail Carr, Joley Chen, The Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Plains Township, honored volunteers for their heeney, Melissa Klass, Alexis Brandon Reyes, Kyle Schimmel, Devon Dante, Kelsey Decker, Krashnak, Rebecca Kraynak, unwavering commitment to serve during National Volunteer Week, April 15–21. A volunteer recognition Casondra Smicherko, Brett Nicholas Elko, Patrick Emel, Sara Thomas Kuren Jr, Bryanna Lato- ceremony with a theme of “Volunteers Create Magic” was held on April 18 at The Woodlands Inn & Swaboski, Madeleine Wood, Essaidi, Haille Evans, Ashlyn na, Samantha Lavelle, Alexandra Resortin Plains Township. Volunteers and their guests enjoyed a magic show performed by Joseph Lecce, Kyle Lewis, Megan Lloyd, Chandler Yakimowicz, Andrew Finnegan, Samantha Finney, Yuhas, Breanna Zafia, Rebecca Sean Gavin, Kameron Grant, Hussey. Last year, volunteers gave 51,675 hours of service at the VA Medical Center and its community- Alexa Lopez, Quinten Maggio, based outpatient clinics in Allentown, Bangor, Sayre and Williamsport. In addition, local veteran’s orga- Mark Makowski, Ardest Maldona- Zaneski. Honors: Deangelo William Gregory, Alyssa Gross, Aboutanos, Moussa Abuelhawa, Taylor Gugliotti, Kady Gurtis, nizations and individual volunteers donated $355,894.34 in cash, patient items and patient activities. do, Shane McIntire, Cheyenne At the recognition ceremony, volunteers received awards for reaching various hourly plateaus ranging Metzger, John Muench, Kee- Allison Amendola, Steven Austin Sabrina Hamersley, Emily Har- sehmboh Mullings, Michael Jr., Chad Bealla, Meitar Benda- den, Dillon Hector, Ashlyn Heid, from 50 hours through 37,125 hours of service. To find out about volunteer opportunities at the VA Novak, Nikhil Patel, Kyle Phillips, vid, Nicole Blannard, Julia Bodn- Abigail Hudock, Kylie Hughes, Medical Center, visit www.wilkes-barre.va.gov/ or call Voluntary Service at (877) 928-2621, ext. 7237. A Sarah Piontkowski, Eric Pollick, er, Mark Burridge, John Butchko, Erika Jenkins, Kevin Johnson, few of the highest award recipients, seated, from left, are: Robert J. Rhoads, John Brogna, and Julia Andrew Prynn, Ashley Punt, Frankie Carey, Nathan Cheek, Micah Kaplan, Scott Karcheski, Artzus, 2,500 hours; Henry Petrosky, 1,750 hours; Myrtle Nagle and William T. Roberts, 4,000 Hour Morgan Raskiewicz, David Ras- Casey Clark, Amelia Collins, Natalia Kindler, Jeremy Kozich, Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award. Standing: Douglas V. Paxton, associate director; Henry W. mus, Michael Robins, Sadie Roth, David Conahan, Ameer Copper, Kyle Krushinski, Ithaca Kurtinitis, Wilt, 1,500 hours; Margaret B. Caplan, director; Frank J. Shamonsky , 2,500 hours; and John Kijek, Amanda Sabol, Hali Santiago, Dale Cunningham, Justin Davis, Casey Kusma-Edwards, Courtney 3,750 hours. 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Quinn T. and Royce L. Deutschman Quinn Tyler and Royce Lennon Deutschman, twin sons of Bruce and Christine Deutschman, Kingston, are celebrating their eighth birthdays today, April 30. Quinn and Royce are grandsons of Robert and Marlene Avery, Wilkes-Barre, and the late Harvey and Lorraine Deutschman, W-B General salutes its volunteers Kingston. They have two brothers, Louis, 20, and Kyle 13. Wilkes-Barre General Hospital recently held its annual volunteer Crestwood District helps stock food bank shelves luncheon at the Thomas P. Saxton Medical Pavilion, Edwardsville. Held in conjunction with National Volunteers Week, the luncheon The Crestwood School District’s support staff recently conduct- was open to all Wilkes-Barre General Hospital volunteers. The ed a food drive for the Mountain Top and White Haven food banks. BIRTHDAY theme of this year’s event was ‘Volunteers are Super!’ The event More than 1,600 items were collected from all four district schools. GUIDELINES served to salute the volunteers for their contributions and dedi- The top three Fairview Elementary homerooms that brought in the cation to patients and to thank the volunteers for their commit- most donations were Mrs. Evan’s kindergarten class with 169 items; Children’s birthdays (ages ment to the hospital. For more information about the Volunteer Mrs. Macking’s second-grade class with 91 items; and Mrs. Se- 1-16) will be published free of Services program call 552-1 199. At the luncheon, from left: Rich chleer’s first-grade class with 79 items. Some of the participants, charge. Coombs, Mountain Top, volunteer; Pastor Jeff Klansek, chaplain, from left, first row, are Fairview students Monica Myerski, Kyle Photographs and informa- Wilkes-Barre General Hospital; Joan Williams, Kingston, volunteer; Orrson and Cody Michaels. Second row: Gabrielle Pace, Julia Pace tion must be received two full Daria Kochanievich, volunteer coordinator; and Cornelio Catena, and Jenna Brugger. Third row: Diane Jackson, head custodian; weeks before your child’s chief executive officer, Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Mary Kishbaugh, learning support aide; Jack Facenda, White birthday. Haven Food Pantry; and Jane Eustice, cafeteria worker. To ensure accurate publi- cation, your information must be typed or computer-gener- Emily S. Harkenreader ated. Include your child’s name, age and birthday, par- Kiwanis members, Emily Suzanne Harkenreader, ents’, grandparents’ and daughter of Danny Harkenread- great-grandparents’ names families enjoy bowling er and Mary Harkenreader, and their towns of residence, Wilkes-Barre Township, is cele- any siblings and their ages. The Kiwanis Club of Swoyers- brating her eighth birthday Don’t forget to include a ville recently held family day at today, April 30. Emily is a grand- daytime contact phone num- Chackos Bowling Lanes in Wilkes- daughter of David and MaryAnn ber. We cannot return photos Barre. At the event, from left, Harkenreader, Laurel Run, and submitted for publication in first row, are Tom Mayernik, Joe and Brenda Hartman, Larks- community news, including Valerie Mayernik, Thomas May- ville. Emily is a great-grand- birthday photos, occasions ernik and Joseph Mayernik. daughter of Pauline Harkenread- photos and all publicity pho- Second row: Walter Gavlick, er and Elizabeth Disler, both of tos. Shirley Gavlick, Melanie Gavlick, Laurel Run; and Nancy Washiski, Send to: Times Leader Damian Pierantoni, Cathy Ja- Wilkes-Barre. Emily has a sister, Birthdays, 15 North Main St., miolkowski, Cheryl Baranoski and Candice, 16. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250. Gene Breznay. Third row: Connie Bookwalter, Jane Wallace, Megan Coolbaugh, David Gavlick, Jane Aritz and Barbara Hartnett. Editor’s note: A complete list of Volunteer Opportunities Fourth row: Bill Bookwalter, Kathy can be viewed at www.timesleader.com by clicking Community Breznay, Nicholas Leon, Matthew News under the People tab. To have your organization listed, Coolbaugh, Lt. Governor Mike Coolbaugh, Frank Caolo, Ed Gre- visit the United Way of Wyoming Valley’s volunteer page at beck and Frank Aritz. www.unitedwaywb.org. For more information, contact Kathy Sweetra at 970-7250 or [email protected].

School track. Check-in time Six-Step Screening™ for president, secretary and trea- IN BRIEF is noon with the walk at 1 which she was recognized by surer). There are people p.m. the American Academy of willing to serve as treasurer CARVERTON: The First For more information, visit Oral Medicine and given (Christine Romani) and sec- Friday Group of Assumpta afsp.donordrive.com/event/ honorary membership. She is retary (Barbara Insalaco). Council 3987, Knights Of hazleton/ the author of “You Are Not Someone is still needed to Columbus, will gather at the Alone: Families Touched By serve as vice president. Sara Church of St. Frances Cabri- NANTICOKE: Luzerne Cancer,” the first book in the Kelly is willing to return as ni, Carverton, on Friday. County Community College Talk4Hope series. president if there are four Rosary recitation will be- will host a presentation ti- The event is free. For more officers. gin at 7:30 a.m. with the tled, “Turning Adversity into information, call LCCC at Other agenda items in- Mass following at 8 a.m. Opportunity,” from 1-3 p.m. 740-0738 or (800) 377-LCCC, clude finalizing Charming Breakfast will be at The Tuesday at the college’s Edu- ext. 7738. Charlie’s, the upcoming Wine Grille restaurant in the Lu- cational Conference Center. and Cheese Event, and the Wilkes Relay for Heat benefits CEO zerne shopping center. Reser- The event is co-sponsored by WEST PITTSTON: The Boscov’s and BonTon Com- vations can be made with the Center for Workplace Friends Association of the munity Day Sales. The Wilkes University Running Club recently held its annual Chet Daniels at 696-2096. Wellness and Productivity West Pittston Library will Aspecial presentation by Relay for Heat to raise money to help the Commission for Econom- and the Leadership LCCC meet at 12:30 p.m. May 7 at Friends member Rebekka ic Opportunity (CEO) assist local families in need with heating costs. Participants ran on the dikes in Kingston in a relay until they HAZLETON: The Hazleton Class of 2012. Guest speaker the West Pittston Library, Parry titled, “Cleaning with- completed 100 miles. The club raised $2,200, which was donated to Area High School SADD is Eva Grayzel, a cancer sur- Exeter and Warren avenues. out Chemicals,” will be given the Martin Luther King Fuel Fund administered through the Wilkes- Club will host the third an- vivor of 10 years, a motiva- Sara Kelly will preside. following the meeting. Barre CEO. At the check presentation, from left: Mark Attilio, nual Out of the Darkness: tional speaker, and a cham- Agenda items will include New members are always Wilkes University student, Bethlehem; William Terzaghi, Running Stop the Silence Walk to pion for early detection. election and installation of welcome. For information, Club adviser, professor, Wilkes University; Thomas Mike, Wilkes prevent suicide on Sunday at Grayzel founded an oral can- new officers for the upcom- contact Sara at 883-7079 or University student, Shavertown; Jollene Bradford, CEO board; Dave the Hazleton Area High cer awareness campaign, ing year (president, vice [email protected]. Ritter, CEO staff; and Jennifer Warabak, CEO staff.

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Dear Abby: My we’re a close family. His brothers and son’s character, not his or her sexual child, but we prefer to avoid the mon- 11-year-old niece, sisters also accept and love him. orientation. Today, because of mod- ey connection. What do you think? “Nina,” has no DEAR ABBY My husband and I are now strug- ern scientific studies, we know more — Undecided in Missouri table manners. I gling because we’re not sure how God about homosexuality than was known was surprised at her ADVICE really views gays and lesbians. To when the Bible was written, and that Dear Undecided: If you give your behavior because bowl. Should I keep my mouth shut? listen to some religious people, my sexual orientation is not a “choice.” daughter money, it would be better her parents are well- — Lost My Appetite in Houston son will go to hell. I can’t believe that spent on counseling and medication educated people who God would create a person to be this Dear Abby: Our daughter keeps hint- to help her overcome her anxiety dis- were raised with good table manners. Dear Lost Your Appetite: By age 11, way, then turn His back on him. ing that we should give her money order. A baby will not fix a shaky mar- I didn’t say anything when Nina children should have mastered basic I tried reading the Bible, but the for her in vitro fertilization. We have riage, and could very well complicate slathered clotted cream on her scone table manners. (Not eating with one’s wording was hard to understand. I concerns based on many issues, but it. Because your daughter and her with her fingers, but I was disgusted. fingers is one of the basics.) Is your don’t want to talk to my pastor about the bottom line is we’re not sure if husband can afford to pay for it them- I did suggest she use a spoon after niece learning-disabled? If the answer it because, even though I have ac- she can handle motherhood. selves, they should not be hitting you she scooped rice out of a communal is no, you should discuss this with cepted my son for who he is, I still Our daughter’s marriage is shaky, up to fund the endeavor. bowl with her hand. Both of these in- your sibling. Nina is at an age when have trouble talking to people about and she struggles with many of her cidents happened in restaurants. it. Do you believe a gay person will go relationships and commitments in To receive a collection of Abby’s most she needs to know what’s expected of memorable — and most frequently re- Is there anything I can do when I her when she’s out in public. to heaven? life. She is disabled by anxiety. Not quested — poems and essays, send a busi- must eat with this child? I know it — Somewhere in the USA only do we believe we should stay ness-sized, self-addressed envelope, plus may have been wrong of me to cor- Dear Abby: My son came out of the out of this, but we also think they can check or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in Canada) to: Dear Abby’s “Keepers,” P.O. rect Nina in front of her mother, but closet last year. My first reaction was Dear Somewhere: I believe that en- afford the procedure themselves. We Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. we were all eating from the same to tell him it was OK. I love him and trance to heaven is based upon a per- would be happy for them if they had a (Postage is included.) UNIVERSAL SUDOKU CRYPTOQUOTE HOROSCOPE BY HOLIDAY MATHIS ARIES (March 21-April 19). Whether SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You you are in charge of making the were not formally educated in rules for children, employees a certain matter, and you’ll be or yourself, you have to follow shown where the gaps in your through with what you said you’d knowledge lie. After you fill in do, or it’s not going to work. the gaps, you’ll be offered an TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Your exciting opportunity. choice of language will make a SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). difficult message more palatable You haven’t chosen an easy path or a boring message exciting. for yourself, but it’s a beautiful Your beautiful way with words is path and an important one. The most attractive to others. effort you put in gives you a GEMINI (May 21-June 21). sense of pride. Circumstances haven’t allowed CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). you to follow your own whims as Something that seems like a much as you’d like. You’ll have good idea at first may prove more freedom to do so today unwise in the endgame. So think because you’ll guard against through your strategy before time intruders. you make a move. Imagine what CANCER (June 22-July 22). Time the long term effect of your to yourself seems like such a actions might be. luxury lately, but it shouldn’t AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). have to be this way. Be proactive You’ll feel terrific when you get as you look ahead to the weeks enough sleep and eat right. to come. Block out large chunks There are good reasons for why of time that you could dedicate you haven’t been able to do this, GOREN BRIDGE to what you want to do. but now you’ll find a better rea- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You’ll let son to take care of yourself. WITH OMAR SHARIF & TANNAH HIRSCH your loved ones know that their PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Your opinions are valid by giving in to productivity will be impacted them every once in a while. Your by many factors. Knowing what PREVIOUS DAY’S SOLUTION compromise is a form of love they are will help you to create that won’t soon be forgotten. and maintain the status you pre- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You are fer. Study your habits. not always comfortable being TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (April 30). As direct about your concerns, but you acknowledge the wise part directness is the best approach of you, it grows. Your wisdom today. Make it clear that you emerges and guides you toward are interested in hearing other greater control of your destiny. people’s thoughts, too. You’ll break old patterns and LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You establish new ones. A love rela- expect people to do what they tionship inspires you to move say they’ll do, and that expecta- or travel in July. October brings tion will mostly be met, though the chance to invest in yourself. not every single time. Hold peo- Capricorn and Cancer people ple to their word. Accountability adore you. 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Cars 14,995 $ Blue, 4 Cyl., 31K Miles, Sunroof...... 4:00 pm on son Street, Wilkes- 150 Watson Street, 3:00 P.M., Wednes- 04 VW Jetta 59K...... 8,250 $ ALL JUNK Friday Barre, Twp.. LT Wilkes-Barre Twp. day, May 16, 2012. Interested vendors 06 Kia Spectra 54K ...... 7, 995 ‘08 PONTIACGC GRRAANDND PRIPRIXXSSDDNN $ $ PROPCO LLC is Rebecca Bonnevier, All proposals shall may obtain copies 02 Volvo C70 Convertible ...... 7, 950 Red, Nicely Equipped, Only 36K Miles!...... 14,995 $ Monday applying for a vari- General Manager of be addressed to of the bid specifica- 06 Chevy Cobalt Moonroof . 6,995 VEHICLES $ ‘10 CHRYSLERRSSEBEBRINGRINGTTOOUURINGRING $ 4:30 pm on ance to reduce the the Mohegan Sun Leonard B. tions at the Busi- 07 Chevy Aveo 84K...... 6,950 13,995 $ Burgundy, 4 Cyl, PW, PDL, 34K Miles...... Friday number of parking Arena located at Przywara, Secre- ness Office of the 04 Ford Focus Wagon...... 5,995 $ WANTED!! spaces for the Lord 255 Highland Park tary, 730 South school located at 02 Dodge Neon 77K ...... 5,995 ‘09 PONTIACCGG66SSEDEDAN $ $ Tuesday &Taylor Distribution Blvd., Wilkes-Barre, Main Street, Wilkes- 350 Jumper Rd., 04 Pontiac Grand Am 4 Cyl 5,495 Maroon, 30K Miles...... 13,995 $ Š 4:00 pm on Center located at Twp., is seeking a Barre, PA 18711- P.O. Box 1699, 04 Hyundai Elantra 84K .... 5,495 CALL ANYTIME $ ‘07 SUBARUSUBARULLEEGGAACCYYLLIMITEIMITEDD $ Monday 250 Highland Park use variance to uti- 0375. The enve- Plains Twp., Wilkes- 05 Pontiac Sunfire...... 5,450 13,995 $ Black,AWD, Leather, Sunroof...... Blvd., Wilkes-Barre, lize the Arena park- lope containing the Barre, PA 18705, 04 Chevy Malibu...... 4,995 ŠHONEST PRICES Wednesday $ Twp. The property ing lot for a Farm- proposal to be between the hours 00 Mitsubishi Eclipse...... 4,695 ‘09 CHEVYAVEOLO LTT $ $ 4:00 pm on is zoned M-2 light ers/Flea Market. marked “Sealed of 8:00 a.m. and 03 Ford Focus...... 4,650 White, Sedan, Auto, CD...... 10,995 Tuesday $ ŠFREEREMOVAL industrial. The Pub- The property is Proposal-HVAC”. 2:30 p.m., Monday 97 Chevy Malibu 78K...... 4,550 lic is invited to zoned M-2 light The Board of through Friday. $ ‘04‘04SSAATTUURNRN L300 $ 02 Saturn SL2...... 4,100 9,995 Thursday attend. industrial. The pub- School Directors $ Black, Sunroof, Only 33K Miles...... 99 Mercury Cougar...... 3,950 CA$H PAID 4:00 pm on lic is invited to reserves the right Deadline for sub- $ 98 Plymouth Breeze ...... 3,650 ‘03 FORD WINDSTWINDSTAR SE $ Wednesday Thomas Zedolik attend. to reject any and all mission of bids is $ 01 Chevy Malibu...... 3,495 Green, 65K Miles, Entertainment System.. 8,995 ON THE SPOT Zoning/Code proposals.” 10:00 a.m., Thurs- Friday Enforcement Thomas Zedolik day, May 10, 2012. 4x4’s & Vans ‘05 CHEVYYMMALIBUALIBU LT $ 4:00 pm on Officer Zoning/Code By Order of The 6,995 $ Gold, Spoiler, Nicely Equipped...... 570.301.3602 Thursday Enforcement Board David Evans 00 Ford Ranger 4x4 77K.... 6,995 $ Looking for that Officer. Secretary 03 Chevy Tracker 4x4...... 5,950 ‘01 CHEVYYCCAAVVAALLIEIERLR LSLDS $ $ Blue, Sedan, Automatic, A/C, CD, OnlySO28K Miles...... 6,995 Holidays special place James G. Post Joint Operating 02 Chevy Venture Warner Bros. Edit. 5,750 Job Seekers are 570-301-3602 call for deadlines PURCHASING Committee $ TAXAND TAGS ADDITIONAL We Now Offer Buy Here-Pay Here! called home? looking here! 02 Ford Windstar 88K ...... 5,450 AGENT LOW DOWN PAYMENT CLEAN, INSPECTED VEHICLES CALL US! You may email Classified will address Where's your ad? Wanna make a MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM your notices to Your needs. 570-829-7130 and GET THE WORD OUT speedy sale? Place SERVICED, INSPECTED, & WARRANTIED 6 MO.WARRANTY ON ALL VEHICLES • FULL SERVICE DEPARTMENT TO JUNK Open the door ask for an employ- with a Classified Ad. your ad today 570- FINANCING AVAILABLE 88 We Service ALL Makes & Models mpeznowski@ 570-829-7130 829-7130. www.WyomingValleyAutos.com Family Owned & Operated for over 40 years YOUR CAR with classified! ment specialist 7492 timesleader.com BEST PRICES 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale IN THE AREA or fax to CA$HONTHE $POT, 570-831-7312 Free Anytime Pickup or mail to 570-301-3602 The Times Leader 15 N. Main Street Wilkes-Barre, PA WANTED 18711 ALL JUNK For additional information or CARS & questions regard- ing legal notices TRUCKS you may call Marti Peznowski HEAVY at 570-970-7371 EQUIPMENT or 570-829-7130 DUMPTRUCKS Do you need more space? BULLDOZERS A yard or garage sale BACKHOES in classified is the best way Highest Prices to clean out your closets! Paid!!! You’re in bussiness FREE with classified! REMOVAL PUBLIC NOTICE Call NOTICE IS HEREBY Vitos & Ginos GIVEN, that on May 7, 2012, at 6:30 Anytime p.m., at the Fox Hill 288-8995 Firehouse Building, 50 Second Street, 120 Found Plains Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, the Plains Township All Junk Board of Commis- sioners will hold a Cars & Public Meeting at which time the Trucks Board shall take testimony and pub- Wanted lic input concerning the request for a Highest Conditional Use Application from Prices Geisinger Health Paid In System. Said request for Condi- CA$H tional Use required as a result of land FREE disturbance to con- struct a parking lot. PICKUP Said property locat- 570-574-1275 ed on Jumper Road across from Wilkes Barre Vo Tech and LINE UP adjacent to the south westerly bor- A SUCCESSFUL SALE der of East Moun- tain Ridge. IN CLASSIFIED! The board will con- sider approval or Do you need more space? denial of said Con- A yard or garage sale ditional Use request at its regular meet- in classified ing on May 10, is the best way 2012. to clean out your closets! Stephen A. Menn, You’re in bussiness Esquire with classified! Solicitor, Plains Township FOUND: adult gray, 253 South Franklin fluffy female cat in Street Duryea area. Yellow Wilkes-Barre, PA eyes, very friendly. 18701 570-457-3983 570.270.3133 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 2012 Jetta 50 Available Starting at $16,995!* 422 0.9% Financing for up to 66 months! ** MPG PER or Lease a 2012 Jetta S for $159* MONTH

*All prices based on 2012 Jetta S Manual. Plus tax and tags.All offfers valid upon credit approval. 36 month WYOMING VALLEY MOTORS 10,000 mile peryear lease. $2,000 total due on delivery. Plus tax. Includes first payment, tags, bank fee,  !! "    !"      $901.10, cap reduction. See dealer for details. Expires 4/30/12. **42MPG EPA Highway Estimate 2012 Jetta TDI model.    # !"  PAGE 2D MONDAY, APRIL 30, 2012 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com 135 Legals/ 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 380 Travel 409 Autos under 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale Public Notices $5000 ADOPT PUBLIC NOTICE Adoring couple ACME AUTO SALES CHEVROLET `95 TOYOTA‘04 CELICA GT longs to adopt your 343-1959 HONDA ‘06 RIDGELINE WANTED! 112K miles. Blue, NOTICE IS HEREBY newborn. Promis- PAYING $500 CHEVROLET `01 1009 Penn Ave CAVALIER WAGON RTS 5 speed. Air, GIVEN, that on May ing to give a secure MINIMUM Scranton 18509 Auto, new tires, ALL power 7, 2012, at 6:45 life of unconditional DRIVEN IN DON’T MISS IMPALA Across from Scranton Prep brakes, exhaust, windows/locks, p.m., at the Fox Hill and endless love. Full size 4 wheel High mileage. Runs GOOD CREDIT, BAD inspection. 22 mpg. CD/cassette, Key- Linda & Sal OUT! CREDIT, NO CREDIT Firehouse Building, drive trucks New! Special like a dream. If you $1,175 JUNK less entry, sun- 50 Second Street, 1-800-595-4919 can name it, it has Call Our Auto Credit 570-299-0772 roof, new battery. Hot Line to get Plains Township, Expenses Paid ALSO PAYING TOP $$$ Incredible Last probably been Car drives and for heavy equip- Pre-approved for a Luzerne County, Minute Deals to replaced. $1,999 Car Loan! CARS! has current PA Pennsylvania, the ment, backhoes, CHEVY 08 IMPALA LTZ Automatic, 4WD, Cancun (570)690-8588 800-825-1609 Metallic gray, sun- inspection. Slight Plains Township dump trucks, power seats. roof, leather, Bose rust on corner of Board of Commis- bull dozers and www.acmecarsales.net $16,995 CA$H passenger door. 11 AUDI S5 CONV. Satellite with CD sioners will hold a HAPPY TRAILS Punta 560 Pierce St. Sprint blue, black radio, heated seats, Clutch slips on Public Meeting at TRUCK SALES LEO’S AUTO SALES Kingston, PA Cana 92 Butler St / brown leather traction control, fully PAID hard acceleration. which time the 570-760-2035 All Wilkes-Barre, PA int., navigation, loaded. Remote www.wyoming This is why its Board shall take 542-2277 570-825-8253 7 spd auto turbo, Start. 50k miles. valleymotors.com thousands less comment from the 6am to 8pm inclusive AWD $14,975 or trade. 570-714-9924 than Blue Book public relative to packages 570-301-3602 value. $6,500 09 CADILLAC DTS (570) 639-5329 the adoption of the For Travel OBO. Make an PERFORMANCE Plains Township Check our our April, May and offer! Call Do you need more space? PLATINUM silver, Stormwater Man- Oyster Wedding CHEVY‘04 early June black leather, HONDA ‘08 ACCORD 570-592-1629 agement Ordinance Stations menu A yard or garage sale 4 door, EXL with MAZDA 3 ‘05 First Come, 42,000 miles 4 door hatchback in compliance with featuring in classified navigation system. First Serviced! MALIBU CLASSIC 09 CHRYSLER SEBRING sport, 5 speed the Luzerne County mashed potato 4 door, 4 cylinder, 4 cyl, silver w/ is the best way 4 door, alloys, manual, grey exteri- ACT 167 Phase II Limited Availability, auto, good condi- black interior. Satel- TOYOTA‘09 CAMRY station, carving seafoam blue. or, black/red cloth 18,000 Miles, Stormwater Man- to clean out your closets! Passports Required tion. 120k. $2,450. 1518 8th Street lite radio, 6CD station and 08 CHEVY AVEO interior. Clean, one 1 owner, 4 cylinder. agement Plan previ- Call NOW! Carverton, PA changer, heated hand rolled You’re in bussiness red, auto, 4 cyl owner, excellent $16,900 ously adopted by 300 Market St., Near Francis leather seats, high, sushi. Sure to with classified! 07 CHRYSLER PT condition. 17K. MAFFEI AUTO Luzerne County and Kingston, Pa 18704 Slocum St. Park highway miles. Well please FORD ‘01 F150 XLT Cruiser, white, $11,000 SALES approved by the 570-288-TRIP Pickup Triton V8, maintained. Monthly everyone! auto, 4 cyl., 570-586-6055 570-288-6227 Department of Envi- (288-8747) auto, 4x4 Super CHEVY‘04 service record 68k miles ronmental Protec- bridezella.net Cab, all power, available. Call Bob. 07 tion to address cruise control, CHRYSLER PT MONTE CARLO 570-479-0195 Cruiser black, stormwater quantity sliding rear window Silver with Black MERCEDES-BENZ VOLKSWAGEN `98 LINE UP auto, 4 cyl and quality man- $3,850 Leather, Sunroof, 07 BUICK LUCERNE agement for new A SUCCESSFUL SALE Very Sharp! VANAGON CXL, silver, grey HONDA ‘08 ACCORD `91 350 SD Runs good, needs development within Current Inspection $4,995 4 door, EXL with Grey metallic with leather head gasket. the Township. IN CLASSIFIED! On All Vehicles Call For Details! navigation system. beige leather interi- 06 LINCOLN ZEPHYR Will take offer. Copies of the full Do you need more space? DEALER 570-696-4377 4 cyl, silver w/ or. Turbo diesel. grey, tan leather, (347)693-4156 text of the pro- A yard or garage sale black interior. Satel- Auto. All power sun roof posed Act 167 Ordi- lite radio, 6CD options. Cruise. in classified 06 MERCURY MILAN nance is available changer, heated Sunroof. New is the best way JEEP ‘98 GRAND PREMIER, mint CROSSROAD for examination at leather seats, high, inspection, oil VOLKSWAGEN ‘00 green, V6, alloys the Plains Township to clean out your closets! 330 Child Care highway miles. Well change, front brakes, 05 VW NEW JETTA Municipal Building, You’re in bussiness CHEROKEE MOTORS maintained. Monthly water pump, injec- Good condition gray, auto, 4 cyl BEETLE 126 North Main with classified! service record tor &clutch fan. 4 2.0 automatic, air 406 ATVs/Dune $2100 04 Street, Plains, NISSAN MAXIMA LS 570-825-7988 available. Call Bob. new tires. Runs 67k miles $6400. DAYCARE 570-709-1508 silver, auto, 700 Sans Souci Pennsylvania, dur- In my Kingston Buggies 570-479-0195 excellent &great 570-466-0999 sunroof Highway ing normal business All Junk home. Licensed. MPG’s. Florida car. 03 CHRYSLER SEBRING hours of : 8:00 a.m. Ages 15 months to 6 No rust. Excellent LXT red, grey W E S ELL 415 Autos-Antique through 4:30 p.m., Cars & years. LAND ROVER ‘02 condition. $8,900. HAWK 2011 UTILITY ATV leather, sunroof FOR LESS!! HONDA ‘09 CRV LX & Classic Monday through 570-283-0336 AWD. 1 owner. Trade welcome. Trucks 03 AUDI S8 QUATTRO, Friday. DISCOVERYII ‘11 DODGE $15,900 Call Good condition. mid blue/light grey DAKOTA CREW 570-817-6000 leather, naviga- Stephen A. Menn, Wanted 380 Travel $3400. 4x4, Bighorn 6 cyl. CHEVY ‘30 HOTROD COUPE tion, AWD Esquire 570-406-5669 14k, Factory $49,000 Highest 01 VOL V70 STATION Solicitor, Plains after 5:00p.m. VO Warranty. MERCURY`05 SABLE WAGON, blue/grey, LS PREMIUM Township $21,699 FORD ‘76 THUNDERBIRD Prices leather, AWD 49,500 miles All original $12,000 253 South Franklin ‘11 Ford Escape 99 Moon roof, alloys, all Street Paid In CHEVY CONCORDE XLT, 4x4, 26k, 560 Pierce St. PONTIAC `99 BON- Gold power, 24 valve V6. MERCEDES ‘76 450 SL Wilkes-Barre, PA NEW!! Full size Factory Warranty, Kingston, PA $24,000 CA$H 73 PORSCHE 914 Original owner, per- 18701 adult ATV. Strong 4 6 Cylinder www.wyoming stroke motor. CVT NEVILLE green & black, fectly maintained, 570.270.3133 112,000 miles. $20,799 MERCEDES ‘29 FREE fully automatic 5 speed, 62k valleymotors.com needs nothing. Kit Car $9,000 Travel Looks and runs ‘11 Nissan Rogue Say it HERE transmission with miles $12,500 570-714-9924 Trade-in’s welcome. (570) 655-4884 PICKUP great! AWD, 17k, Factory reverse. Electric SUVS, VANS, Financing available. hell-of-adeal.com in the Classifieds! $2,600. Warranty. start. Front &rear $8,995 570-829-7130 570-574-1275 BROADWAY 570-825-9657 TRUCKS, 4 X4’s $19,699 luggage racks. 09 DODGE JOURNEY ‘08 Chrysler 570-474-6205 SHOW Long travel suspen- SXT white, V6, Sebring Conv. VITO’S Chrysler ‘68 New Yorker 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ sion. Disc brakes. Sedan. 440 Engine. Public Notices Public Notices BUS TRIPS 412 Autos for Sale AWD Touring 6 cyl. Dual stage head 07 CADILLAC SRX 32k $12,899 & MERCURY2008 Power Steering & lights. Perfect for silver, 3rd seat, ‘08 SUBARU brakes. 34,500 THE LION original miles. PUBLIC NOTICE hunters & trail rid- navigation, AWD Special Edition KING ers alike. BRAND NEW BMW `00 528I 06 JEEP GRAND GINO’S GRAND MARQUIS LS Always garaged. Premium sound 42K. 5 speed, 23,000 original & READY TO RIDE. CHEROKEE LTD Reduced to $5995 THE COUNTY OF LUZERNE INVITES QUAL- Wed., June 13 package, very Factory warranty. miles, all power, $1,995 takes it blue, grey leather Firm. 883-4443 IFIED AGENCIES AND INDIVIDUALS TO $175. clean, recently $12,199 leather interior. away. 4x4 Wanted: SUBMIT A BID TO PROVIDE THE FOLLOW- Orchestra tuned, seat memo- ‘05 HONDA CRV EX NADA book value 570-817-2952 06 NISSAN TITAN KING ALL ING: ry, silver. 26 mpg 4x4 65k, a title. $17,975. Priced for Wilkes-Barre CAB SE on trips, Low $12,799 quick sale to settle DESOTO CUSTOM JERSEY white, auto 50,000 JUNK COMMISSARY ITEMS FOR mileage for the age ‘06 FORD FREESTAR estate. $15,950, or BOYS miles 4x4 truck LUZERNE COUNTY CORRECTIONAL of the car 122,500 62k, Rear air A/C best offer. Car is in ‘49 4 DOOR SEDAN Wed., July 18 06 CARS & FACILITY POLARIS`03 $5,875. CHEVY TRAILBLZAER $7999 mint condition. $150. LS, SILVER, 4X4 570-704-7286 ‘01 LINCOLN TOWN 570-735-4760 06 PONTIAC TORRENT TRUCKS RESPONSES FOR THE LISTED BID MUST “Front Mezz” 330 MAGNUM CAR Executive 74K 570-954-1257 Shaft ride system. black/black BE SUBMITTED TO THE LUZERNE COUN- $5,299 True 4x4. Mossy leather, sunroof, Highest TY PURCHASING DEPARTMENT, C/O ‘11 Toyota Rav 4 PHANTOM oak camo. Cover BMW `06 650 CI AWD FRANK A. PUGLIESE, JR., 20 NORTH Black convertible, 4x4 AT OF THE included. $3,000 05 FORD ESCAPE LTD Prices NISSAN ‘09 ALTIMA SL PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WILKES BARRE, only 8,000 miles, Leather moonroof, negotiable. Call beige leather, auto green, tan leather, PA 18701 BY MAY 15, 2012 BY 10:00 A.M. OPERA new condition smartkey, 1 owner 570-477-3129 transmission, all V6, 4x4 Paid!! Wed., July 18 power. $35,750. $23,399 05 FORD ESCAPE XLT 3 on the tree with BID packages may be obtained at the $135. 570-283-5090 or FREE PICKUP V6, sandstone 4x4 fluid drive. This All offices of Luzerne Purchasing Department Orchestra 570-779-3534 TITLE TAGS 05 DODGE DAKOTA American Classic in the Penn Place Building, 20 North Penn- TOMAHAWK`11 FULL NOTARY CLUB CAB SPORT, 288-8995 sylvania Avenue, Wilkes Barre, Pa 18711, Call SERVICE Icon runs like a top blue, auto, 4x4 at 55MPH. Kin to www.luzernecounty.org. Roseann @ BUICK ‘09 ENCLAVE 6 MONTH WARRANTY truck $19,995 Chrysler, Dodge, FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUC- 655-4247 04 SUBARU FORESTER 560 Pierce St. Plymouth, Imperial X Purple, auto, HYUNDAI `06 SONATA Desoto, built in the TIONS MAY RESULT IN BID REJECTION. DODGE `00 DURANGO V 6 , all power, Kingston, PA AWD www.wyoming American Midwest, 04 FORD F150 XF4 sun/moon roof, after WWII, in a BIDS MAY BE RECEIVED WEEKDAYS SPORT alloys. 74K. valleymotors.com Super Cab truck, 4.7 V8, 4WD, 3rd plant that once BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 9:00 AM TO CD/stereo 570-714-9924 CAMEO HOUSE black, 4x4 row seat, runs produced B29 4:00 PM. ONLY (EXCLUDING HOLIDAYS). $6,950 ATV, 110 CC. Brand 04 CHEVY AVALANCHE good, needs body Bombers. In it’s (570)245-7351 BUS TOURS New Tomahawk Z71, green, work $1900. original antiquity BUS TOURS Kids Quad. Only 4 door, 4x4 truck 570-902-5623 OLDSMOBILE `97 condition, with THE COUNTY OF LUZERNE DOES NOT CXL top of the line. DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, $695 takes it away! 04 MERCURY original shop & 570-817-2952 AWD, 50K original MOUNTAINEER CUTLASS SUPREME parts manuals, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELI- IT’S miles. 1 owner. Museum kept, never GION, AGE, FAMILY, AND HANDICAPPED Wilkes-Barre V6, silver, 3rd seat FORD `93 MUSTANG HYUNDAI ‘06 she’s beautifully Cocoa brown AWD Convertible. 5.0. 5 driven, last Cutlass detailed and ready STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVI- OFFICIAL!!! metallic. Dual sun- speed. New top. off the GM line. Crim- SION OF SERVICES. 04 DODGE RAM 1500 for auction in Sin 409 Autos under roofs, power mem- QUAD CAB SLTSILVER, Professional paint ELANTRA son red with black City. Spent her Tan, 4 door, ory cooled and 4 door, 4x4 truck job. Show car. leather interior. Every entire life in Ari- THE COUNTY OF LUZERNE IS AN Kips Bay $5000 clean title, 4 heated seats. 3rd 04 FORD FREESTAR, $6,500. Call available option in- zona and New EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. cylinder, auto, ShowHouse row seating. DVD blue, 4 door, 7 570-283-8235 cluding sunroof. Per- Mexico, never saw 115k miles. is at the rear screen, navi- passenger mini fect condition. 300 a day of rain or FRANK A. PUGLIESE, JR, DIRECTOR ‘00 VOLKSWAGEN GTI gation system, bal- Power windows, original miles. 2 door hatchback, van rust. Only $19,995. PURCHASING DEPARTMENT Aldyn in NYC ance of factory & keyless entry, $21,900 or best offer. 1.8 turbo, 5 speed 04 JEEP GRAND FORD `93 MUSTANG To test drive, by warranty. Convertible. 5.0. 5 CD player, Call 570-650-0278 Sat., May 19 transmission, AC CHEROKEE OVERLAND appointment only, ADVERTISEMENT PUBLISHED BY ORDER Bought new over speed. New top. cruise, central power steering and graphite grey, Contact Tony at OF: $50,000. Asking Professional paint console heated windows, moon 2 tone leather, 570-899-2121 or COUNTY MANAGER Coming $25,900. Trade ins job. Show car. power mirrors. roof, new brakes, sunroof, 4x4 SATURN ‘03 VUE penntech84th@ welcome $6,500. Call $3990. Low miles, leather tires, timing belt, 03 CHEVY TAHOE LT gmail.com ROBERT C. LAWTON ttraction 570-466-2771 570-283-8235 570-991-5558 & alloys. $8,800 A water pump and white, tan leather, June 24 battery. Black on 3rd seat, 4x4 LEGAL NOTICE black. 116,000 miles 03 SATURN VUE FORD `94 MUSTANG Coney Island $4,500 orange, auto, FORD `52 INVITATION FOR BIDS 4 cyl, awd HYUNDAI ‘07 570-823-3114 SANTE FE Call Anne 03 DODGE DURANGO RT COUNTRYSEDAN GT AWD, auto, alloys CUSTOM LINE The Municipality of Kingston will receive 570-655-3420 red, 2 tone black, Convertible, 5.0 leather int, 3rd auto, very nice car, $13,900 560 Pierce St. STATION WAGON Bids for the S.R. 0011 (Wyoming Avenue) anne.cameo 1518 8th Street at Hoyt Street Traffic Signal Improvements CADILLAC `94 Carverton, PA seat, 4x4 (R Title). $4,600. Kingston, PA V8, automatic, Project, generally comprised of traffic sig- @verizon.net Near Francis 03 FORD EXPLORER 570-283-8235 www.wyoming 8 passenger, nal improvements, curb cut ramp con- Slocum St. Park SPORT TRAC XLT, 4 valleymotors.com 3rd seat, good struction, signing and pavement markings, DEVILLE SEDAN door, green, tan, 570-714-9924 condition, 2nd and all incidental work related thereto, 94,000 miles, leather, 4x4 owner. REDUCED TO BUICK ‘98 $6,500. until 11:00 A.M. (local time) on the 18th day MOTHERS DAY automatic, front 02 NISSAN PATHFINDER of May, 2012, at the Kingston Municipal SE, Sage, sun 570-579-3517 wheel drive, 4 CENTURYCUSTOM 560 Pierce St. Building located at 500 Wyoming Avenue, V6, BARGAIN roof, autop, 4x4 SUBARU 570-455-6589 SPECIAL! Kingston, PA Kingston, PA 18704-3681. The Bids will be Take Mom to the door, air condi- PRICE! $2,995 01 FORD F150 XLT 1518 8th Street publicly opened and read aloud immedi- BallPark! tioning, air bags, Call For Details! Blue/tan, 4 door, Carverton, PA www.wyoming FORESTER’S NY YANKEES vs 4x4 truck Near Francis valleymotors.com FORD ‘65 GALAXIE ately thereafter. all power, cruise 570-696-4377 Convertible, white Seattle - May 13 01 Slocum St. Park CHEVY BLAZER 570-714-9924 with red leather 2 for $188.00 control, leather green, 4 door, CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, including interior. 64,000 Ticket & Bus interior, $3,300. 4x4 DRAWINGS and PROJECT MANUAL, may FORD ‘02 original miles. 800-432-8069 CADILLAC ‘00 DTS 01 be examined and obtained at Borton-Law- 570-394-9004 Tan, satellite FORD EXPLORER Beautiful car. sport silver, grey son Engineering, Inc., 613 Baltimore Drive, radio, leather, TAURUS SES HYUNDAI ‘08 Asking. $10,500 leather, 3x4 sunroof LIKE NEW! AZZURA Suite 300, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702-7903. moon roof, loaded 570-371-2151 00 CHEVY SILVERADO $3,995 Leather moonroof 250 General Auction 250 General Auction excellent PROJECT MANUAL is in one binding and XCAB,2WD truck, Call For Details! & much more DRAWINGS are bound separately. Bidders condition. 136k burgundy 570-696-4377 8 to choose may secure DRAWINGS and a PROJECT MULTIPLE miles. $4,995. 89 CHEVY 1500, From MERCURY`79 4X4 TRUCK MANUAL upon payment of forty dollars 570-814-2809 starting at $11,450 ($40.00). (Please add $10.00 for U.S. Mail FORD ‘83 MUSTANG 560 Pierce St. delivery or $20.00 for FedEx delivery with- ESTATES AUCTION 5.0 GT. FAST! Kingston, PA 6ZEPHYRcylinder out a FedEx account.) All construction 70,000 original ANTIQUES, CADILLAC ‘11 STS www.wyoming automatic. work is included in one Prime Contract. 13,000 Miles, miles. Black with $15,570 valleymotors.com 52k original miles. COLLECTIBLES Showroom black leather inte- 560 Pierce St. Florida car. $1500. Checks shall be made payable to Borton- condition. Selling your rior. California car, 570-714-9924 & GENERAL MERCHANDISE Kingston, PA 570-899-1896 Lawson, and will not be refunded. Bidders $38,800 Camper? 5 speed, T-tops, and Sub-Bidders, such as Sub-Contrac- TRAVER’S AUCTIONS MAFFEI AUTO Place an ad and Posi rear end, www.wyoming tors and Materialmen, may secure addi- SALES find a new owner. traction bars, valleymotors.com SUBARU tional CONTRACT DOCUMENTS upon pay- 56 Dorchester Dr., Dallas, PA 570-288-6227 570-829-7130 power windows, 570-714-9924 OLDSMOBILE ment of thirty dollars ($30.00) per PRO- rear defroster, JECT MANUAL and two dollars ($2.00) for Tuesday, May 1, 2012 cruise, tilt wheel, IMPREZA’S each DRAWING. `68 Inspection: 3:30 PM Start Time: 5:00 PM LAW all factory. New JAGUAR `00 S TYPE carburetor and 4 door sedan. Like Each BID, when submitted, must be ANTIQUES (including furniture) – Flow Master. new condition. Bril- accompanied by a "Bid Security" which DELMONT Great Car! $5000, liant blue exterior shall not be less than ten percent (10%) of COLLECTIBLES – CONTEMPORARY DIRECTORY Or best offer. with beige hides. the amount of the BID. FURNISHINGS – GENERAL MERCHAN- 570-468-2609 Car is fully equipped DISE – JEWELRY – HOUSEHOLD – with navigation sys- Bidders attention is called to the fact that tem, V-8, automatic, 4 to choose not less than the minimum wages and NICE BOX LOTS + MUCH MORE!!! Don’t Keep Your climate control AC, salaries in accordance with the provisions HONDA ‘04 CRV From All wheel drive, alarm system, of the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act starting at Visit us at: www.auctionzip.com (ID #2280) Practice a Secret! cruise, CD player, AM/FM 6 disc CD, 442 and contained in the CONTRACT $12,400 low miles. $11,575 garage door open- DOCUMENTS, must be paid throughout or www.traversauctions.com 560 Pierce St. er. 42,000 original the duration of this project. or call 570.674.2631 Kingston, PA Must Sell! miles. $9,000 www.wyoming Traver’s Auction Barn: RH926 Call 829-7130 Call (570) 288-6009 Appraised The Municipality of Kingston does not dis- valleymotors.com Auctioneer: Steve Traver AU3367L for $9,200 criminate on the basis of race, color, To Place Your Ad 570-714-9924 national origin, sex, religion, age, disability 10% Buyer’s Premium or familial status in employment of the pro- JEEP LIBERTY ‘06 • All original vision of services. 310 Attorney 310 Attorney One owner, 4WD, 45,000 miles Alloys. TOYOTA`10 CAMRY Services Services 560 Pierce St. Black with grey inte- • 350 Rocket Municipality of Kingston is an Equal 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices Kingston, PA rior. Auto. A/C. 1 Employment Opportunity Employer. engine SOCIAL SECURITY www.wyoming owner. All power • Fender skirts BANKRUPTCY DISABILITY valleymotors.com options. Still under The successful Bidder will be required to FREE CONSULT factory warranty. No • Always furnish and pay for a satisfactory Perfor- Free Consultation. 570-714-9924 Octagon Family Guaranteed Contact Atty. Sherry accidents and has- garaged mance Bond and a Labor and Material n’t been smoked in. Low Fees Dalessandro $14,880 Payment Bond. Remote starter. 47K Restaurant Payment Plan! 570-823-9006 560 Pierce St. Will sell for 375 W Main St, Plymouth, PA 18651 HONDA ‘08 ACCORD miles. Trades Wel- Municipality of Kingston reserves the right 4 door, 4 cylinder, Kingston, PA $6,000 Colleen Metroka *Unemployment auto $16,995 come. $17,500. to reject any or all Bids and to waive infor- 570-779-2288 570-592-4796 www.wyoming 570-817-6000 Serious malities in the Bidding. Hearing? WARRANTY valleymotors.com inquires only *Sued by Credit MAFFEI AUTO WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Say it HERE 570-714-9924 570- BIDS may be held by OWNER for a period Card Company? SALES in the Classifieds! *Charged with 570-288-6227 TOYOTA‘07 FJ 690-0727 of not to exceed sixty (60) days from the 570-829-7130 date of the opening of BIDS for the pur- 35¢ Wings DUI? *Sued for pose of reviewing the BIDS and investigat- Custody or Child CRUISER THURSDAY SPECIAL Free Bankruptcy LINCOLN `96 6 speed manual ing the qualifications of Bidders, prior to THURSDAY SPECIAL Support? Call the HONDA ‘10 CIVIC 421 Boats & Consultation 4 door, 4 cylinder, blue n white, awarding of the CONTRACT. Payment plans. Law office of Marinas Large Pie for $6.95 Michael P. Kelly auto. Low Miles! CONTINENTAL 45,000 miles, 6” In House Only; Cannot be combined with other offers; Carol Baltimore $15,495 93,000 miles, all rough country lift For The Municipality of Kingston: 570-822-1959 570-417-5561 Wing Special requires minimum purchase of a dozen. WARRANTY power, leather inte- kit, pro comp 35” ABANDONED 12 MAFFEI AUTO rior, sun roof. Good tires. Excellent con- foot lowe rowboat. SALES condition. $1,850 dition. Best offer PA fishboat# 584 Paul Keating, Administrator Home of the Original ‘O-Bar’Pizza 570-288-6227 (570)299-0772 570-574-8303 3AW. 570-871-5652 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com MONDAY, APRIL 30, 2012 PAGE 3D

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Only Low include weekdays, Industrial Park Looking for the right deal petitive salary and Forty Fort, PA Near Francis 24 Elmwood Ave. Classified lets Cars & Full Size Miles. 10 year, some Saturdays on an automobile? PACKERS health benefits. Slocum St. Park Mountaintop, PA you compare costs - Needed immediate- Trucks. For prices... 574-1275 100,000 mile war- and evenings. Please fax resume 18707 without hassle Turn to classified. ly for 1st &2nd shift Lamoreaux Auto ranty.$22,500. Will- Please reply to: c/o to: 570-643-0903 www. in the Pittston Area. Parts 477-2562 Expires 6/30/12 FORD ‘06 ESCAPE XLT ing to negotiate. The Times Leader or worry! It’s a showroom in print! 4x4. Sunroof. Like Serious inquires Box 3095 cornelliron.com. Apply at new. $6,995 Get moving Say it HERE only - must sell, 15 N. Main St. (NOPHONE CALLS, Classified’s got www.select Call For Details! in the Classifieds! To Place Your Ad, Call 829-7130 going to law school. Wilkes-Barre, PA PLEASE) EQUAL OPPOR- with classified! the directions! staffing.com or 570-696-4377 (570) 793-6844 18711-0250 TUNITY EMPLOYER Call 570-344-4252 570-829-7130 PAGE 6D MONDAY, APRIL 30, 2012 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com Visi tus24/ 7a twww.v alleyc hevrolet.c om 710 Appliances 732 Exercise 744 Furniture & 758 Miscellaneous 774 Restaurant Equipment Accessories Equipment Why Spend TABLE LAMP Orien- 570-301-3602 REN OVATIO N Hundreds on TONY LITTLE AB DISH MACHINE STSSTTOPOOPP New or Used LOUNGE EXTREME, tal Chinese woman CALL US! Commercial EVA 600 Appliances? Paid 4160. sell for 1960’s ceramic, pink 2000 slide-thru, S ALE BBYBYY Most problems $75. 570-288-9889 -white-gold. $35. TO JUNK comes complete FINANCIAL with your appli- Collector spoons 17 with stainless steel ances are usually TREADMILL. Pro- different, must take YOUR CAR ALL P RE-O WNED form 300. 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Child’s Mud Le ather, 2.5L 6 Speed Auto , Air, PW , PD L, 570-262-1497 good condition. Shark Rhino bike 12” Cruise, Prem iu m iPod Adapte r, 17” Allo ys, R&K Wettlaufer $40. 570-881-6160 A PPLIANCE wheels tires like Heig ht-A djusta ble “Easy Entr y”, White PARTS ETC. Logging, Inc. new $20. Tricycle- GOLF CLUBS: Call- Convertible Top BootCover & More Used appliances. 570-924-3611 heavy duty all ter- Parts for all brands. away Hawkeye 223 George Ave. rain with pneumatic graphite golf clubs SALE PR IC EONLY tires 13’ front tire- Wilkes-Barre CONDUCTED BY: 3-sw. $250. 570-820-8162 744 Furniture & 10” rear adjustable $ * 1 OFONLY Accessories The Women of 570-735-8520 FIRE YOUR BOSS!!!! St. Stephen’s frame ages 5-7 23,999 1500 MADE! FIRE YOUR BOSS!!!! Episcopal Church $30. 570-574-4888 “WORK FOR BED mechanical PAINTBALL GUN, DISHWASHER 24” Pearl Cathedral white, 2 years old hospital bed, twin LADDER 24’ alu- CO2 canisters, belt, YOURSELF” 35 S. Franklin St. $150. obo. size, $120. Antique minum $100. 24’ cleaning kit, 3,000 2001 CHEVY ASTRO 2006 CHRYSLER TOW N INVEST IN MAY 2ND 10AM-4PM hutch breakfront fiberglass ladder paintballs. $100. MAY 3RD 10AM-3PM 7 & COUNTRY YOURSELF china cabinet, tradi- werner $185. Chef 570-430-9231 CARGO VAN RANGE HOOD 30” THURSDAY IS BAG PA SSENGER WITH Broan, white $50. tional oak finish dorm refrigerator DAY. Mini boutique, obo. 570-574-3899 $120. Both good 1.7 cu $75. Box- ONE JAN – PRO Wednesday & OW NER condition.430-4054 wood wood stove 784 Tools ONE *Guaranteed Clients REFRIGERATOR Thursday OW NER brand new never * Steady Income older model, runs Light lunch COFFEE TABLE for used firebox size *Insurance & excellent $100. available. Also LADDER/extension ONLY sectional with lifting 29”x15” $200. 8 32’Fiberglass with 3 43K Bonding 570-970-0564 Baked goods. MILES * Training & Ongoing top for food or bev- burner propane grill cases, coiled roof- erages for $100. Support STOVE: Maytag 30” on wheels new ing gun nails $250. Plush gray comput- #Z2656,V6 4 Speed Auto matic w/Overdriv e,Deep #12581A , V6 Auto matic, Air, PW , PD L, Deep * Low Start Up black electric, $150. 752 Landscaping & never used $285. for all Firm! er chair $25. Tinted Glass, High Back BucketSeats, Front Auxilla ry Seat Tinted Glass, AM /FM/CD, Cruise, Tilt , Lo w Mile s Costs Black range hood Pioneer dvd 5 disc 570-760-8527 570-592-7723 Gardening $ * *Veterans Financing $50. Maytag 24” player & manual $ * Program $25. 570-735-2236 TOOL BOXES: 2 9,999 10,999 wall mounted oven, COMPUTER DESK: LAWNMOWER MTD * Accounts available $150. Older model Very good condition. NEW $90. pickup truck tool through Panosonic micro- MAILBOX, Step 2, boxes 8’ long with Black with slide key- 570-825-3371 heavy duty plastic, 2005 CHEVY M ALIB U 2003 CHEVY S10PIC KUP 0ut Wilkes-Barre wave, $25. board shelf. $45. heavy duty ladder & Scranton 570-868-5091 hunter green. rack $500. LS XCAB XTR EM E EDITION 570-740-1412 or RIDING MOWER Mounts over 4” x 4” 570-498-0439 Murray 38702A 12 570-587-4819 ONE WASHER & DRYER post, includes ONE OW NER 570-824-5774 HP Briggs & Strat- OW NER White Whirlpool reflective numbers. Janpro.com DESK wooden with ton. 38” Good con- duet front loading Good condition, hutch & built-in light, dition. Needs elec- 786 Toys & Games automatic washer & $30. (sells new for LIQUOR LICENSE 3 side drawers with trical repair. $375 ONLY electronic electric $60). 570-814-9574 48K ONLY FOR SALE. Luzerne roll out keyboard 570-696-2688 HAND PUPPET 38K dryer with ped- MILES County. $20,000. tray, + desk chair on New $10. each. MILES estals. $200. each MOVIE POSTERS: 570-574-7363 wheels. $175. ROTOTILLER Crafts- authentic 13 @ $15. RODNEY & FRIENDS both for $350. 570-510-0010. man heavy duty 17” $30. each. #12058A , 3.5LV6, Auto ., A/C,Cruise, AM /FM/CD, #Z2583, 4.3LV6, 5 Speed, PS , PB , 570-788-4090 each. 5 drawer side Remote Start, PW , PD L, Allo y Wheels, Rear Spoile r A/C,PW , P. Lo cks, Tilt , Cruise 5hp. Utility trailer, all to side $300. 570-779-3841 TURN KEY OPERATION sides built up 14” 570-280-2472 $ * Located at DINING ROOM SET $ * 712 Baby Items Solid Oak. Table with wheels $800. 11,399 11,999 Wyoming Valley Mall 570-675-9365 PING PONG TABLE. 794 Video Game must sell. $125,000 2 leaves, 6 chairs, CRIB Bassett 3 fits over pool table Systems/Games negotiable. Ask for buffet, protective 2007 CHEVY IMPALA LT piece crib, chest of or can be fitted to 2007 CHEVY COBALT Rob 570-693-3323 table pads included. 756 Medical 4Dr S ED AN drawers, & dresser, $800 stand alone, net & solid wood very 570-299-5046 Equipment paddles included. GAME CONSOLE REPAIR 630 Money To Loan good condition. $50. 570-704-6588 I offer the lowest REMOTE $300. 570-237-5119 ENTERTAINMENT PERFITIncontinence prices locally. Bro- START RIM & TIRE 18” “We can erase CENTER dark oak - Underwear Size XL ken Xbox 360’s, PLAY YARD L.A. 15 1/2” d, 5’ h & 4’ 14 per package $5 P235/60 R18 for PS3’s, Wii’s, disc your bad credit - baby’s commercial Hyundia Santa Fe. ONLY 100% GUARAN- wide $50. Kenmore 570-288-9940 read errors, etc. 43K play yard, blue. Powermate 12 amp Both in good condi- Call Chris or visit the MILES TEED.” Attorneys width: 30 1/2”W X canister vacuum tion. Must See. Video Game Store #12555A , V6 Auto matic, Air Conditio ning, for the Federal 43LX 1/2”H 30 1/2” 758 Miscellaneous $150. 654-3209 #Z2391, 4 Cyl, AT, PS , PB , A/C, Alum in um Wheels, CD, PW , PD L, Power Mirrors, Trade Commission with attachments - 28 S. Main St, W-B Like new condition. $60. 570-288-3723 570-814-0824 AM /FM/Stereo, Driv er In fo Center Le ather, Tilt , Cruise, Lo w Miles say they’ve never $50. 570-285-5152 RIMS; Honda car seen a legitimate $ * FURNISH rims 4 pair 15” will $ * credit repair opera- STROLLER Evenflo fit any model 12,487 12,784 Shopping for a tion. No one can with basket $45. FOR LESS Accord, Civic, Del- legally remove new apartment? Potty’n step stool * NELSON * Sol cars, brand new. Classified lets 2009 CHEVY M ALIB U 2007 SATURN AURA accurate and timely $15. 570-822-5974 * FURNITURE * $175. Yard sale left- information from * WAREHOUSE * overs, household you compare costs - S ED AN XE your credit report. STROLLER Kolcraft Recliners from $299 items, decorations, without hassle It’s a process that Contour well con- Lift Chairs from $699 wooden shelf, etc. ONE ONLY starts with you and structed double New and Used asking $200 for or worry! OW NER 39K involves time and a stroller in good con- Living Room MILES everything, Floor Get moving conscious effort to dition $75. Dinettes, Bedroom lamp 5 head multi- with classified! pay your debts. 570-735-6638 210 Division St All Junk color $20. Learn about manag- Kingston 570-239-6011 ing credit and debt STROLLER Peg Call 570-288-3607 Cars & 796 Wanted to Buy at ftc. gov/credit. A Perego Model Pliko SCOOTER brand Merchandise #12034A , 4 Cyl, Auto matic, Traction Control, Air #Z2436,3.5LV6 Auto matic, A/C,PW , PD L, Power Seat message from The P3, girls, $150. GLIDER wicker & Trucks new 2012 AX 50cc Conditio ning, Cruise, PW , PD L, OnStar, Power Seats w/Lu mbar Adju stment, Steerin g WheelControls , 1 Owner Times Leader and MacLaren Volo baby metal 2 seater $25. scooter type A1 the FTC. stroller, girls, $75. 570-574-2924 Wanted handle bar tighten- $ * $ * Britax Decathlon ing & front break fix 12,999 12,999 convertible car HEADBOARD twin Highest never rode it, has seat, $150. F. 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Bikes, dolls, guns, Small hand painted more details call LEATHER $50. 570-430-4054 570-574-1275 570-735-2171 Mining Items, trains 708 Antiques & flower accents on & Musical Instruments, #12260A , 5.3LV8 Auto ., w/Tow HaulMode, Air, PW , PD L, top of chairs. $50. #12554A,V6 Auto matic, Stabili-Trak, Air, PW , PD L, Collectibles VACUUM CLEANER, Hess. 474-9544 Deep Tinted Glass, Cruise, Off Road Susp ension Pkg,Traile ring 716 Building 570-675-3006 BEER MISER 1/2 CD, 55K Mile s, One Owner Equipm ent, Cast Alum in um Wheels, Only 46K Mile s keg with air tank. upright, Sears Ken- Materials $100. 570-814-5477 more, uses bags. $ * $ * $20. Commode, 13,999 14,888 ANTIQUE TOYS TOILET. Kohler. COMFORTER twin bedside or sits over Excellent condition. size, tailored dust toilet $20.814-9845 VITO’S 2005 CHEVY TRAIL BLAZER 2007 SUZUKIXL7 WANTED Like new. No Stains. Mattress ruffle, sham, match- Larry - Mt. Top Was replaced for ing decorative pil- & 4DR LS 4 X 4 Queen Plush-Top 762 Musical AW D 474-9202 Medical reasons. Set low, $50. 675-7599 $60 OBO. 287-4723 New in Plastic Instruments GINO’S EASEL: Artist Easel ANTIQUES: China Can Deliver $150. ONLY Cabinet $500. Desk $150 PIANO Baldwin, just 726 Clothing 570-542-5622 37K $150. Sewing 570-280-9628 tuned, $500. deliv- Wanted: MILES ered. 570-474-6362 machine $50. BOYS CLOTHING ALL 570-578-0728 sizes 6 months - 7 PUMP ORGAN 1889 years. Blazers, FREE AD POLICY JUNK MATTRESS SALE The Times Leader Story & Clark. Can #Z2682, 6 Cyl, AT, PS , PB , A/C,PW , DEPARTMENT 56 coats, jean jackets, We Beat All #12004A , V6 Auto matic, A/C,PW , PD L, Tilt , buildings & acces- will accept ads for be restored or used CARS & PL, Tilt, Cruise, Alum . Wheels suits $5. Overalls, Competitors Prices! as great conversa- Cruise, Allo y Wheels sories from $7 to Mattress Guy used private tops, pants, shorts, party merchan- tion piece $900. $ * $25 for each piece. Twin sets: $139 TRUCKS $ * shoes/sneakers $2, dise only for items 570-817-6330 14,995 We’re unable to Full sets: $159 14,999 Toys range very totaling $1,000 or take the over 50 Queen sets: $199 Highest small items .25 less. All items must buildings etc. with All New 772 Pools & Spas 2011 CHEVY AVEO LT cents to $5 larger be priced and state 2011 CHEVY HHR LT us when we move. American Made Prices items action figures, how many of each call 570-868-5886 570-288-1898 stuffed animals to item. Your name POOL: 21’ round Paid!! ONLY pin ball machines. with filter, solar 9K VACUUM TUBES ROCKER, wood/tap- address, email and MILES Toy boxes $20. phone number must cover & automatic FREE PICKUP from radios from Fisher Price, anoth- estry, $75. RECLIN- cleaner $999. 1940-1950, total of ER, Burgundy velour be included. No er large one in pri- ads for ticket Great pool, only ONLY 103, plus misc. tube mary colors great cloth, $125. SOFA, used 3 seasons. 288-8995 46K shields & sockets all chair, ottoman, 3 sales accepted. MILES for taller items. Pet ads accept- 570-592-7723 for $20. 735 6638 570-696-9010 tables, great for den. Wood and ed if FREE ad must state FREE. 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts #Z2573,4 Cyl, AT, PS , PB , A/C,Le ather, YEARBOOKS auto- cloth, all in excellent #Z2561,2.2LAuto matic, Air, PW , PD L, Cruise, Lu ggage graphed Plymouth COAT You may place your Sunroof, 16K, Alum . Wheels, Spoile r Rack Rails, XM Sate lli te , OnStar, Running Boards, 1 Owner condition. $450. ‘44, ‘45, ‘46 & ‘47 KENNETH COLE Call after 6 PM ad online at $ * Bloomsburg Univer- 570-675-5046 timesleader.com, $ * Beige, size 6, or email to 15,389 15,900 sity ‘50, 52, Hanover ‘49. $10. hardly worn. $75. SECTIONAL, beauti- classifieds@ BUYING JUNK each. 570-779-3841 570-855-5385 ful 5 piece beige timesleader.com or 2011 KIA S OUL ONE 2007 CHEVY EXPRESS leather. 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Beau- 140 Bear Creek 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other commuting location. 570-840-4243 ed patio, attached tiful oak floor. 3 sea- Boulevard $55,000. garage, as well as a son room. Deck & Beautiful family MLS#12-1238 S 2-car detached shed. Garage. 11- home LHASA-POO & garage, all located 4476. 100x150 lot. on over 1/2 on a 1 acre country $154,900. Call acre withO3 bed- Earn Extra Cash! SHIH-TZU PUPPIES size lot with beauti- Besecker Realty rooms, 4 bath- 1107 Spring Street Shots current. ful views. 570-675-3611 rooms and fin- Superb two story $400 Please Call Deb ishedLlower with 3 bedrooms &1 Call 570-348-1761 570-250-9690 Roccograndi at level. ½ baths. Hardwood DALLAS Deliver 570-696-6671 For more info floors, gas heat, 554 Production/ 554 Production/ 554 Production/ MLS#12-691. and photosD visit: vinyl siding, large Operations Operations Operations www. atlasreal- yard with garage. tyinc.com Call Jim for details. MLS 12-918 Offered at $169,500 $159,900 Towne & Country FORKLIFT OPERATORS Call Charlie Real Estate Co. 570-829-6200 570-735-8932 or (Material Handler) DALLAS 570-542-5708 (No Collections) Private & beautiful Say it HERE FABRI-KAL Corporation, a major plastics company is lovely brick chalet in the Classifieds! on 11.85 acres. 570-829-7130 seeking full time MATERIAL HANDLERS for our Hazle Custom brick work, Available routes: Township and Mountaintop locations. One year forklift tongue & groove interior & oversized 551 Other 551 Other experience within the past five years and High school 3 car garage. Larksville diploma/equivalent required. Current forklift certification Features whirlpool tub, heated sun- DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT - EOE $700 Monthly Profit + Tips preferred. Background Checks and Drug Screening are Four bedroom room, kitchen island conditions of employment. 12 hour shifts. Competitive Colonial with hard- & hickory cabinets, 139 daily / 158 Sunday wood floors in for- laundry room. Base- Immediate Openings: East 1st Street, 2nd Street, 3rd Street, compensation and comprehensive benefit package mal dining and living ment is plumbed & (health/ dental/vision/life insurance; disability; 401k, room. Modern eat ready to finish. Barney Street, West Broadway Street in kitchen, finished MLS# 12-817 Groundskeeper– Tuition Reimbursement; dependent tuition assistance). basement with 24” $315,000 x 30” recreation Call Ken Williams Part Time: $12.33/hour Wilkes-Barre South FABRI-KAL room. Deck, hot tub Five Mountain and ceiling fans. Realty $950 Monthly Profit + Tips Corporation, Human Resources Dept. MLS#11-4504 570-542-8800 Substitute Custodians and Valmont Industrial Park, $229,900 242 daily / 271 Sunday Call Joe Moore Shopping for a Housekeepers: $8.50/hour 150 Lions Drive 570-288-1401 West Academy Street, Amherst Avenue, Catlin Avenue, new apartment? Hazle Twp., PA 18202 Classified lets For clearance information and to download a Crescent Avenue, Dagobert Street, Maffett Street Email: [email protected] you compare costs - district application, refer to the district web site, Fax: 570-501-0817 without hassle www.dallassd.com, Employment page. Please Nanticoke or worry! submit a letter of interest, district application, EOE Say it HERE references, Act 34, 151 and 114 clearances and in the Classifieds! Get moving $820 Monthly Profit + Tips 570-829-7130 with classified! any other supporting materials to: Mr. Mark Kraynack, 190 daily / 228 Sunday 518 Customer 518 Customer 518 Customer 518 Customer 518 Customer Supervisor of Buildings & Grounds, Agostina Drive, East Broad Street, East Church Street, Support/Client Care Support/Client Care Support/Client Care Support/Client Care Support/Client Care Dallas School District, PO Box 2000, Dallas, East Green Street, East Main Street PA 18612 DEADLINE: May 14, 2012 Wilkes-Barre North 538 Janitorial/ 538 Janitorial/ $835 Monthly Profit + Tips Cleaning Cleaning 212 daily / 235 Sunday TRYWORKING IN Coal Street, Custer Street, North Empire Street, FACILITYMANAGEMENT SERVICES! North Grant Street, North Hancock Street, NOW HIRING! McFarland Street, Hillside Street Plains $700 Monthly Profit + Tips 180 daily / 202 Sunday Abbott Street, East Carey Street, Crow Street, Our company is seeking facility associates Henry Street, Hudson Road We currently offer this employment opportunity and specialists to join a team of experts. If you are professional, have a stable work history and ability to meet a Ashley Weekend Customer Service Specialist pre-employment background, then we may have a job for you. $800 Monthly Profit + Tips Sovereign seeks the best candidates to Part Time Customer Service Specialist working 15 hours per week. Ideal candidate will work in: commercial, warehouse and office 205 daily / 223 Sunday enjoy speaking with customers to provide top-notch service in a fast-paced environment. settings. Honest and hard working! Ashley Street, Barnes Street, Carey Street, Positions involve: restrooms, floors, and Fall Street, West Hartford Street, Manhattan Street Duties include, but are not limited to: all facets of cleaning facilities. • Answer incoming calls from customers Starting hourly rates are from: Pringle/Courtdale • Make outgoing calls to current customers $8.75 up to $11.50 an hour DOE. • Some data entry OPENINGS: $900 Monthly Profit + Tips • Moosic- 7pm-11pm and 5pm-8pm 193 daily / 215 Sunday Please send cover letter, résumé and salary history to: • Pittston- 7pm-11:30pm Pringle Street, Broad Street, Cooper Street, • Hanover- 11pm-6am- Floor care needed • Hanover- 9pm-1am Evans Street, Charles Street, Courtdale Avenue, White Rock Terrace Full time openings are 4pm-12midnight, With benefits after 90 days. Get Started! Call Rosemary at You must have reliable transportation, for these positions are not on bus route. 570-829-7107 Travel and mileage paid for multiple locations. 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274 Hillside Ave. 2 Betsy Ross Drive Multi-family. large 3 Fully rented 5 unit Located within 1 REDUCED PRICED TO SELL. Warmly inviting 3 unit building, beauti- Beautiful well kept Nestled on just apt building, new block of elementary 10 E. Second St. THIS HOME IS A bedroom, 2.5 bath fully updated apart- 4 Orchard St. home in the heart of under an acre just siding, new roof and school & neighbor- Property in nice MUST SEE. Great Tudor. Striking high- ments. Two 3 bed- Modern 2 story 3 bedroomP Kingston. Walk into minutes from 81S nice updates inside, hood park this spa- neighborhood. starter home in lights in this beauti- room apartments & home on 1+ acre. starterEhome your new beautiful this colonial offers off street parking & cious 4 bedrooms Includes 4 room move in condition. ful home include one efficiency Duplex. Excellent with 1 bath on foyer,leading into 2194 sq. ft. of living near the college. N offers 1450 sq. ft of apartment over Newer 1/2 bath off custom blinds, man- apartment. Great starter home, quiet street. the charming living area plus a finished Call or text Donna living space with garage. kitchen & replace- icured lawn, deck, location also offers retirement home, For moreD info room with fireplace. basement. Enjoy 570-947-3824 or 1.75 baths, walk up MLS 12-253 ment windows patio and 3-season street parking. This or investment and photos visit: Beautiful wood your summer Tony 570-855-2424 I attic, and partially $65,000 installed. porch. Entertain in is a must see. property public www.atlas floors throughout,2 evenings on the for more information finished basement. Charles J. MLS11-560. the finished walk- $139,900. MLS 11- sewer,deep well. realtyinc.comN bonus finished wrap around porch or to schedule your Extras include gas Prohaska $52,000 out basement with 4389. Call/text for asking $109,900 MLS 12-254 rooms on the 3rd or take a quick dip in showing. $117,000 G fireplace, an in- EXT 35 Roger Nenni wet bar or relax by Details Donna Cain 570-287-5775 $69,900 fl.Plenty of closets the above ground ground pool with CROSSIN REAL EXT. 32 the pool! Outstand- 570-947-3824 or 570-332-1048 Call Tom and ample storage pool with tier deck. fenced yard, new ESTATE CROSSIN REAL ing quality! 570-262-7716 throughout. Base- The covered pavil- gas furnace & more. 570-287-0770 ESTATE Call Pat Guesto HARVEYS LAKE 11-823 ment is finished and ion is ideal for pic- 570-288-0770 570-793-4055 the yard fenced. nics or gatherings $105,900 MLS 12-249 MESHOPPEN And when the winter CENTURY 21 Ann Marie Chopick EXETER $109,000 Novak Road winds blow cuddle HANOVER GREEN SIGNATURE 570-760-6769 PROPERTIES HANOVER TWP. Call / text Donna in front of the gas 570-675-5100 Cain 570-947-3824 fireplace and enjoy LINE UP a quiet night. Do you need more space? A GREAT DEAL... MLS 11-2260 A yard or garage sale Priced to Sell, in classified IN CLASSIFIED! $179,900 Nice country home Looking for the right deal Ann Marie Chopick is the best way with almost a full 570-760-6769 to clean out your closets! acre of land. 1 mile on an automobile? LAFLIN 530 Cherry Drive Lovely, nearly com- 2 Zack Street from Harveys Lake. 570-288-6654 Spacious 2 bed- You’re in bussiness Turn to classified. pleted, renovated 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 ATTENTION CAR Home offers some room townhome with classified! It’s a showroom in print! Victorian farmhouse bath bi-level hard- BUFFS! new windows, new KINGSTON with hardwood sits high on 7.81 wood floors on HANOVER TWP. 4-car garage and copper piping and Classified’s got floor, gas heat, cen- acres featuring upper & lower level. house. Garage has updated electric cir- tral air, end unit the directions! panoramic pastoral 65’x100’ lot. New updated roof, cuits. Come relax in with one garage. All views, high ceilings, Corian kitchen house has beautiful the nice screen appliances, move in original woodwork, including new appli- woodwork, spa- porch. MLS 12-476 JENKINS TWP. condition. gutted, rewired, ances, central air, cious room sizes, 3 $148,000 (570) 288-6654 For more info and insulated & sheet- gas heat, 3 bed- bedrooms, possible Call Tony 210 Beechwood Dr photos visit: www. rocked, newer roof, rooms, living room 4th on third floor. 570-855-2424 Rare brick & vinyl atlasrealtyinc.com vinyl siding, kitchen & dining room, new Windows are lead- tri-level featuring 8 Looking for the right deal MLS 12-712 and baths. Gas carpeting, heated 1 ed and stained A must see. Steel & rooms, 4 bed- on an automobile? $169,900 rights negotiable. car garage. 2 large 577 Nanticoke St. glass. Pay your rooms, 1.5 baths, Call Tom concrete construc- Lots of potential Turn to classified. sheds, 16’x32’ in Well maintained 3 mortgage with family room with 570-262-7716 tion put together with TLC. Elk Lake ground pool. Cov- bedroom, 2 story garage rental or fireplace, rear It’s a showroom in print! this exceptional 4 $119,900 ered upper deck & home in quiet store your col- patio, sprinkler Classified’s got bedroom 5 bath MLS# 11-525. Call lower covered neighborhood. This lectibles. #11-4133 4 Widener Drive system, alarm sys- home features an HUDSON home. Great loca- 570-696-2468 the directions! patio. Walking dis- $75,000 Archaic 2 floor, 5.5 A must see home! tem & central air. tance to schools. enclosed patio with Maribeth Jones You absolutely must tion & fenced yard, MLS#11-2819 room homestead, WHITE HAVEN On bus route. Much hot tub, enclosed 696-6565 see the interior of property features $199,000 front porch, walk up new washer, dryer, Find Something? More! $179,000 Prudential: sump pump, roof this home. Start by maple hardwood CALL DONNA floored attic with 570-613-9080 Lose Something? Kwiatkowski 696-2600 3.5 years old. Lot looking at the pho- floors, tile baths, Get it back where it Real Estate electric. 2 coal tos on line. Fantas- stoves and much over 4,000 sq. ft. 50 cherry kitchen cabi- belongs 570-825-7988 East Stanton St. tic kitchen with more. All measure- hickory cabinets, nets, unique bronze with a Lost/Found ad! ments approximate. $50,000. Call 9am- staircase, & much 570-829-7130 HANOVER 7pm 570-239-5672 granite counters, MLS 10-4645. stainless steel more. MLS#12-531 $80,900 or 570-822-1940 EXETER appliances and tile $319,900 Call Collect cash, not dust! Debbie McGuire LAFLIN floor. Fabulous Julio 570-239-6408 Clean out your 570-332-4413 master bathroom NEW LISTING! CROSSIN REAL HARDING HUGHESTOWN or Rhea basement, garage Woodhaven Estates 105 Circle Drive with champagne ESTATE tub and glass 570-696-6677 or attic and call the You can just settle 570-287-0770 REDUCED shower, walk in Classified depart- right into this impec- closet. 4 car ment today at 570- cably maintained HANOVER TWP. garage, upper 829-7130! home located in the Great multi-family garage is partially Crestwood School District. This 3-bed- home. Fully rented finished. The list MOUNTAIN TOP double block offers goes on and on. For room home offers Nice size 4 bed- numerous features room home with large updated more info and pho- KINGSTON NEW LISTING! rooms, 3 bedrooms tos visit: www.atlas Convenient Laflin you will be sure to some hardwood love; covered rear floors, large eat in each side. Nice Well maintained realtyinc.com. location just minutes location. MLS 11- MLS 12-210 MOTIVATED SELLER from I-81, Rt. 315 & deck, lower deck kitchen with break- Bi-Level on nicely leading to the pool, fast bar. 2 car 4390 $129,900 landscaped corner 189 Rock St. $389,900 PA Turnpike. 4 bed- Spacious home Call Charlie rooms, 2 baths, liv- ductless air, zoned garage & partially Call/text for Details. 78 Luzerne St. lot. Finished lower REDUCED! withP4 bed- 570-829-6200 ing room open to heating system, fenced yard. Close Donna Cain Not a drive-by. level with gas rooms and large the modern kitchen, detached heated 2 to everything! 570-947-3824 Move right into this fireplace & sliding E rooms. Nice old dining room and first stall garage in addi- $89,000 sparkling clean, doors to private 215 Patriot Circle woodwork,N floor with beautiful tion to the built in Call bright and cheery patio. Totally fenced Townhouse. Very staircase, etc. hardwood floors. garage. Lake Christine Kutz 1/2 double. All new yard, 1 car garage. D good condition. 3 Extra lot for Handicapped access to enjoy a 570-332-8832 floor coverings and 3 bedrooms, 2 I bedroom, 1 ½ bath, parking off Ken- accessible with row boat ride or freshly painted inte- baths. $127,900 JENKINS TWP. living room with gas leyN St. oversized doors and perhaps some fish- rior. 2 zone gas hot MLS# 11-1271 fireplace and hard- For more info hallways. New car- ing! Major intestates water baseboard Call Cathy G wood floors. Kitchen and photos visit: pet & extra base- just minutes away. HANOVER heat. W/d hookups (570) 696-5422 76 N. Dawes Ave. offers new stainless www.atlas ment ceiling height Take a look! in basement which Use your income steel appliances, tile realtyinc.com make this a great MLS#12-872 has a concrete tax rebate for a floor, laundry area, EXETER TOWNSHIP MLS 11-3404 family home. Land- $224,900 floor. All measure- downpayment on dining room with $89,900 scaped yard with Jill Jones 696-6550 ments are this great home built in corner cabi- Call Charlie Koi pond & custom approximate. with modern nets. MLS 12-238 570-829-6200 kitchen with granite deck that sits in a $119,500 MLS 12-1129 Smith Hourigan quiet, private loca- $45,000 Highland Hills counters, 2 large James Banos Group bedrooms, tion on a dead-end Call Michelle T. 570-696-1195 8 Patrick Road Realtor Associate Magnificent custom attached garage, street. Move-in COLDWELL Boice ready! mls 12-1197 570-639-5393 It's that time again! built tudor home full basement could BANKER RUNDLE Rent out your with quality be finished, sun $199,900 REAL ESTATE CROSSIN REAL Chris Jones OPEN HOUSE 3 bedrooms, 2 ESTATE apartment throughout. Spa- porch overlooks 570-991-1883 MOUNTAINTOP JENKINS TWP great semi private 696-6558 Sunday baths, finished 570-288-0770 with the Classifieds cious 4 bedrooms, 570-829-7130 3.5 baths, 2 story yard. A great house MOUNTAIN TOP 12pm-5pm basement, living room with in a great location! 362 Susquehanna screened patio, HANOVER TWP. fireplace and library Come see it! Ave new paint & carpet. HARDING loft. Dining room, . For more info and Completely remod- Move in condition. family room and 3 photos visit: eled, spectacular, $139,900. Call season sunroom www.atlas 2 story Victorian 570-301-9590 which overlooks realtyinc.com Looking for that home, with 3 bed- professionally land- MLS 12-41 special place rooms, 1.5 baths, scaped grounds $115,000 new rear deck, full HANOVER TWP called home? 9 Anne Street 1 Grandview Ave 1252 Main St. with gazebo and Call Colleen Modern bi-level, 3 front porch, tiled 3 Bedrooms tennis/basketball 570-237-0415 Classified will address baths and kitchen, 803 Aspen Drive bedroom, 1.5 bath, 1 Bath court. Lower level Your needs. Brand new carpet in tile kitchen and bath granite counter- Finished Walk-Out includes recreation 95 Pulaski St. Open the door lower level family floor. New appli- tops, all Cherry 2032 ROUTE 92 Basement room, exercise Large home on with classified! room! Hardwood on ances, new gas hot hardwood floors Great Ranch home Corner Lot room and 3/4 bath. nice sizedS lot. 1st floor dining water furnace and throughout, all new surrounded by Single Car Enjoy this serene Newer windows, room, living room, architectural roof. stainless steel nature with view of Garage acre in a beautiful LARKSVILLE appliances and walk up attic. 3 the river and extra KINGSTON TWP bedrooms & hall! Family room, 3-sea- O $58,900 setting in Highland Large rear deck. son room and deck. lighting, new oil fur- bedrooms, nice lot on the river. Hills Development. nace, washer dryer room sizes, Large living room Call Vince Master bedroom 2 car garage, large Hanover Twp. Dis- Too many amenities in first floor bath. walk out base- and kitchen remod- 570-332-8792 opens to deck! Pri- yard. Move-in con- cover the values in L to mention. For Great neighbor- ment. Great eled and ready to vate rear yard! dition. Convenient this welcoming 3 more info and hood, nice yard. price you could move in. Full unfin- Basement door location. Reduced bedroom home. JENKINS TWP. photos visit: $174,900 (30 year moveDright in. ished basement, off opens to garage. to $199,900 OBO Some of the delights www.atlas loan, $8,750 down, For more info street parking. MLS #11-2282 570-823-4282 or of this very special realtyinc.com $887/month, 30 and photos visit: For more info and NEW PRICE 570-823-7540 home are hardwood MLS 12-723 $174,900 years @ 4.5%) www. atlasreal- photos visit: Charming & unique floors, deck, fully $399,900 573 Carverton Rd Jim Graham at 100% OWNER tyinc.com www.atlas remodeled home fenced yard & Call Terry Privacy & serenity! 570-715-9323 FINANCING MLS 11-4554 realtyinc.com with 5 bedrooms screened porch. A 570-885-3041 This 40 acre estate AVAILABLE $39,900 MLS 12-79 and spectacular captivating charmer Angie features living room Call Bob at Call Charlie $78,900 views of Carey Ave that handles all your 570-885-4896 with fireplace & 570-654-1490 570-829-6200 Call Colleen Bridge and the river. needs! $97,500 hardwood floor; 570-237-0415 2 W. Sunrise Drive New kitchen, roof MLS 11-3625 family room with PRICED TO SELL! and deck. Three Michael Slacktish vaulted ceiling & This 4 bedroom has bedrooms on first MOUNTAIN TOP MOUNTAINTOP 570-760-4961 fireplace; 1st floor 2 car garage with floor and two baths, master bedroom & extra driveway, 2 bedrooms on sec- KINGSTON bath with jetted tub central air, veranda ond floor. Three & stall shower; pan- HARDING over garage, recre- season porch, first elled den; dining EXETER REDUCED HANOVER TWP. ation room with floor laundry and room with stone fireplace and wet office/den area. floor & skylight; 3 Signature Properties bar. Sunroom Must see. Out of additional bedrooms For more info and flood zone. $119,000 & 2 baths. Central photos visit: Call Nancy Answini Air, 3 outbuildings. HANOVER TWP. www.atlas Gilroy Real Estate Cheerful, bright, Move right into this realtyinc.com REDUCED 570-288-1444 surprisingly roomy beautiful 4 bedroom ranch in a great home in desirable MLS 12-296 241 Pringle Street $695,000 neighborhood. Rockledge develop- $199,900 4 Bedroom 1 3/4 Charming home in LARKSVILLE Hardwood floors, ment. Many LIBERTY HILLS Call Tom baths with a modern very good condition. MLS 11-4056 brick fireplace with upgrades & fea- 128 JEAN ST. Constitution Avenue 570-262-7716 kitchen, generous Nice woodworking, Call Nancy Judd gas insert. 1st floor tures including mod- Nice bi-level 5 year old, 8 room, room sizes and S replacement win- Joe Moore laundry, porch, ern kitchen with home on quiet 2 story, 4 bedroom ample closet space dows, new vaulted 570-288-1401 patio, & workshop granite countertops, street. Updated 3 bath, vinyl sided located in Kingston. ceiling bedroom in basement. Many 22x20 great room, exterior. Large home with large lot. Natural woodwork O 146-148 Regal St.. overlooking amaz- updates. Huge 2 fireplaces, new family room, Deck, patio, throughout. Finished Newer kitchens ing view of the river. floored attic with paint, carpet, gor- extra deep lot. Š security system, attic could make a Large baths Vinyl siding, one car LINE UP walk in cedar geous 2 tier deck 2 car garage, Š hardwood floors & possible 5th bed- L Tenant occupied garage, private set- closet. & much more. enclosed rear Š sooooo much more! A SUCCESSFUL SALE room. MLS 12-211 3 bedroom each ting on a dead end $164,900 $245,000. For more porch and cov- Š MLS# 11-2429 $59,900 Shopping for a side. street, but not flood IN CLASSIFIED! MLS#12-899 information or to ered patio.D For $289,900 Call Darren Snyder Call for appointment zone. $95,000 new apartment? Call schedule a viewing more informa- Call Florence Do you need more space? Marilyn KSnyder $74,900 MLS 12-990 Mary Ann Desiderio please Call tion and photos 570-715-7737 A yard or garage sale Real Estate Classified lets MLS# 10-4598 Call Nancy Answini, PRICE REDUCED! 570-715-7733 570-242-5381 visit: www. in classified 570-825-2468 you compare costs - The price has now atlasrealtyinc.co Call Vieve Zaroda Gilroy Real Estate Smith Hourigan (570) 474-6307 570-288-1444 is the best way without hassle come down for your Group m KINGSTON 4th of July view of MOUNTAIN TOP MLS 11-2850 Ext. 2772 to clean out your closets! or worry! Mountain Top HARVEY’S LAKE You’re in bussiness the fireworks…and $179,900 Get moving of course you can Call Charlie Smith Hourigan with classified! with classified! live in the house 570-829-6200 Group too…Architecturally 570-474-6307 JENKINS KINGSTON built split level with Smith Hourigan beamed ceilings, Group HANOVER TWP. TWP. living room with MOUNTAIN TOP 570-474-6307 view, wood-burning fireplace and hard- Condo with archi- 796 Wanted to Buy 796 Wanted to Buy REDUCED wood floors, dining 130 CHURCH ROAD 1626 Halowich Rd. tect designed room with view and The feel of a true Merchandise Merchandise Country living at its interior on three hardwood floors, colonial home with finest! This 3 bed- floors. Large well galley oak kitchen, double entry doors room, 2 and 3/4 equipped kitchen 2 bedrooms, 2 off the foyer into the bath home features with breakfast OPEN HOUSE baths, family room, living room and din- a spacious floor room, den with fire- SUNDAY, MAY 6 hobby room and ing room. Spacious HDI METALS place with brick and 1:30pm - 3pm Greystone Manor. kitchen breakfast plan. Great room green house. Two- features a fireplace 297 Susquehannock granite hearth. 162 Dawes Ave car detached Ten year old home area, family room enclosed in PA Cul- Drive Open floor plan in Great Location, garage, one ace lot with attached apart- leading to a fenced tured Blue Stone Traditional 4 bed- living room/dining Huge rooms, Amaz- with raised gar- ment. 3 bedrooms, rear yard. 3-season 39 S. Prospect St. 5 Raymond Drive w/waterfall on side. room home with 2.5 room. Attached 2 ing kitchen with dens, grape vines, 2.5 baths. Kitchen, room with cathedral Practically new 8 Red oak flooring baths, 2 car car garage, walk- granite countertops, perennials, fruit living room, dining ceiling. Hardwood Nanticoke PA • 570-735-1487 year old Bi-level and beams & a garage, private out basement with relax in the sunroom trees, fenced! gar- room & den. Apart- floors, fireplace, with 4 bedrooms, 1 panoramic view of yard with above family room, den & or the partial fin- dener’s paradise or ment has 1 bed- recently remodeled and 3/4 baths, the mountainside. ground pool. Large bath, could be 4th ished lower level, we can provide the room, bath, living 2.5 bath and 2-car GOLD - SILVER garage, fenced Kitchen has granite deck with bedroom. Pets Hardwood under gardener at your room, dining room, garage. Located on yard, private dead countertops and retractable awning. accepted, must be carpets, off street expense…. private entrance. 3 3.77 acres, all the end street. For hickory cabinets, For more info and approved by Mead- parking, plus a 1 11-1079 $199,000 car garage, front privacy of country COINS - JEWELRY more info and pho- Satillio terra cotta photos visit: ows Association. year home warranty. Maribeth Jones porch, large decks. living yet conve- tos visit: www. flooring and sky www.atlas Gas heat, abundant Call or text Donna 696-6565 Total 2,840 square niently located. atlasrealtyinc.com windows. Much realtyinc.com. closet space. 570-947-3824 or Prudential: feet. On cul-de-sac. MLS#12-165 Buying Daily 11AM - 6PM MLS 11-3422 more. MLS 12-945 $269,000 Tony 570-855-2424 696-2600 Call BOB RUNDLE $183,900 $175,000 MLS 12-471 $254,900 MLS-12-1203 for more information for appointment. Jill Jones 696-6550 Call Colleen $270,000 Call Colleen Call Joe Moore or to schedule your Prudential: No nonsense guarantee 570-237-0415 Call Jay Crossin 570-237-0415 570-288-1401 showing. $169,999 COLDWELLBANKER 696-2600 We will beat any competitors Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL RUNDLE REAL ESTATE advertised price by up to 20% ESTATE 570-474-2340, 570-288-0770 Ext. 11 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com MONDAY, APRIL 30, 2012 PAGE 9D 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale

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TILBURY TERRACE PITTSTON Tilbury Avenue WILKES-BARRE REDUCED PITTSTON TWP. Superb 3 bedroom Well maintained single. Hardwood OAKWOOD PARK raised ranch in LINE UP floors, fireplace, REDUCED Lovely 3 bedroom WILKES-BARRE Nuangola Midway Manor. garage. Well main- town home with A GREAT DEAL... LAKEFRONT. Good size level tained. Great Neigh- great access to Totally Remodeled 3 Intriguing older yard with shed. borhood. Affordable major highway & IN CLASSIFIED! Bedroom home on home with hard- Large sunroom / at $209,500. business districts. large lot on a well- wood floors, natural laundry addition. Looking for the right deal Towne &Country Entertain in the fin- kept street in move- woodwork, newer Lower level family Real Estate Co. ished basement. on an automobile? in condition! Home roof (2005) & most- room with wood 570-735-8932 P MLS 11-4571 Turn to classified. 46 Bradford St. Includes 1 1/2 Mod- ly newer windows. 168 Mill St. stove. $155,000 570-542-5708 $104,999 Pride of ownership ern Baths w/ stone Private 3/4 acre LargeE3 bed- Call It’s a showroom in print! Call Pat Guesto everywhere. 3 bed- countertops, tile setting. Beautiful room home with Christine Kutz Classified’s got N 38 Frothingham St. 570-793-4055 Great Investment. rooms, 1 bath, large floors, spacious lake frontage. 2 full baths. 7 570-332-8832 WEST PITTSTON Four square home CENTURY 21 the directions! 225-227 Boston Ave Quiet street close to yard, off street kitchen with all new $235,000 roomsDon nice with loads of poten- SIGNATURE Double block. everything. Nice parking. Ready appliances & plenty MLS #12-887 lot with above THORNHURST I tial and needs PROPERTIES Wyoming Area size rooms. Both to go! of countertop Call Mary Ann ground pool. 1 updating but is 570-675-5100 schools. Out of flood sides currently rent- MLS 12-1508 space! New carpet Desiderio car garage.N For priced to reflect its zone. 1 side rented ed. Off street park- $69,900 throughout! 570-851-2999 moreGinfo and MLS 11-3473 photos visit: condition. Nice PLYMOUTH to long term tenant ing in back with a 1 Kevin Sobilo $57,900 www.atlas neighborhood. LINE UP at $525 /month. car garage. 570-817-0706 Call Darren Snyder realtyinc.com Check it out. For A SUCCESSFUL SALE Other side remod- $89,900. MLS 11- Marilyn KSnyder MLS 11-3894 more info and pho- eled - move in or 4207. Call Donna for Real Estate $79,000 tos visit: www. IN CLASSIFIED! rent at $650/month. more information or atlasrealtyinc.com 3 bedrooms each to schedule a show- 570-825-2468 Smith Hourigan Tom Salvaggio Do you need more space? MLS 11-3403 side, gas furnaces, ing. 570-947-3824 Group 570-262-7716 1061 Fairway Lane NANTICOKE $54,900 A yard or garage sale sunrooms, large Mountain Top Low maintenance, Call Charlie in classified yard. $149,000. Call WILKES-BARRE 570-474-6307 single story ranch 570-829-6200 is the best way home located in a 570-357-0042 Fixer upper on a to clean out your closets! PITTSTON private golf course WEST PITTSTON deep large lot, close You’re in bussiness community in the to everything. Home with classified! Poconos for week- offers off street end or year round Shopping for a PITTSTON parking, 4 bed- SUGARLOAF enjoyment. Modern new apartment? rooms, laundry kit with breakfast Classified lets REDUCED room and 1 full bath. bar, formal living 418 Front St. PLAINS Brand new furnace room and dinning you compare costs - 62 Schuler St Check out this large installed last year. room. Family room without hassle 3 bedroom 1 3/4 4 bedroom, 1.5 bath Great investment with gas Fireplace. baths with hard- home with a formal opportunity here or worry! Walk-up master wood floors dining room, living 175 Oak Street don't pass it by this A bargain at bedroom with Get moving throughout. Updat- room and family OPEN HOUSE house has lots of $68,900 bonus room ideal with classified! ed kitchen and room. This home is SUNDAY, 4/29 1PM- potential. Seller A ffordable, for an office. New baths. All natural located across the 3PM says bring all offers. Beautiful setting in a Updated & Move front and rear decks woodwork. Large street from a beau- New furnace, MLS 12-367 fabulous location. in Ready 3 Bed- WILKES-BARRE in a private setting room, 2 Bath home yard on double lot tiful park and recre- 3 bedrooms, 1.5 238 S. Main St. $30,000 Well maintained 4 within 30 minutes to - entry foyer with with Off street park- ation area. Great baths, 1st floor Ten room home 137 Hollywood Ave. Contact Tony, bedroom, 2.5 bath W-B or Scranton. closet, large fully ing. MLS 12-135 for people who like laundry room, 3 with 4 bedrooms, 2 Beautiful 2 bed- 570-855-2424 for home sits on a full MLS 12-453 applianced eat-in $64,900 the outdoors and season porch, baths, 2 car room Townhouse in more information or beautiful acre of $105,000 kitchen with Corian Call Darren Snyder have kids. fenced yard and off garage, great drive- the River Ridge to schedule your land. 3 car garage Call Darren Snyder countertops & tile Marilyn KSnyder MLS 12-1466 street parking. way, central air, neighborhood. showing. with a breezeway, Marilyn KSnyder floor, 1st floor laun- Real Estate $50,000 MLS#12-721 large yard. A must Modern kitchen/din- first fl master bed- Real Estate dry complete with 570-825-2468 Call John Polifka $84,900 see home! ing area with tile room suite and a 570-825-2468 washer & dryer; 570-704-6846 Call Patti For more info and flooring, laundry great porch to sit hardwood floors in FIVE MOUNTAINS 570-328-1752 photos visit: area on main floor. and relax on all Come invest your TRUCKSVILLE some rooms, under Looking for that REALTY Liberty Realty www.atlas Living room with while enjoying your time for a great carpet in others, 570-542-2141 & Appraisal realtyinc.com gas fireplace and new serene sur- return. Fixer Upper special place large bedroom clos- Services LLC MLS 12-477 French doors lead- PLYMOUTH roundings. in a nice location, called home? NANTICOKE ets, quiet dead end $129,900 ing to back deck. MLS 12-392 nice neighborhood street. Classified will address Call Tom MLS 12-1109 $225,000 out of the flood MLS #12-361 Your needs. PITTSTON 570-262-7716 $164,900 Call Tony zone. Offers 4 bed- Jay A. Crossin 570-855-2424 Call Pat today @ rooms and a beauti- Open the door Ext. 23 ful large lot. Don’t with classified! CROSSIN REAL miss out Call for your showing today. ESTATE NEW LISTING! WILKES-BARRE 570-288-0770 Dallas School Dis- MLS 12-432 trict. Park like set- $29,900 Roomy 2 bedroom Century 21 Smith SWEET VALLEY ting with stream on Call / text Donna Adorable home with single with eat-in Hourigan Group this .8 acre lot and Cain 570-947-3824 charm & character. PITTSTON REDUCED PLAINS kitchen, tile bath, 570-287-1196 house. Large room 4 bedrooms, 1.5 gas heat & 2 car sizes, first and baths, eat-in kit- Johnson St. detached garage. lower level family chen, formal dining Great home, move Priced to sell at WEST WYOMING rooms, three bed- room, family room in ready, with 3 $33,000 rooms, first floor with gas fireplace. bedrooms, 1.5 MLS 11-2653 baths, large yard laundry, updated 68-70 W. South St. 3 season room, Ann Marie Chopick WILKES-BARRE roof, new deck, 5 Unit property for fenced in yard with with lots of outdoor 570-760-6769 rear deck & shed. living space. Hard- above-ground pool. sale on the campus $119,000 wood floors, gas Enjoy easy summer 1-car detached of Wilkes University MLS#12-498 fireplace, modern 31 Tedrick St. living in this garage, Bar in lower with a Cap Rate of Michael Nocera eat in kitchen. New Very nice 3 bed- 1610 Westminster adorable 2 bedroom level with exercise 8.67%. Annual Net 570-357-4300 gas furnace, roof room with 1 bath. Road. cottage with lake room. MLS# 12-1263 Operating Income of and windows. For This house was DRASTIC PRICE rights located on $137,500 438 Tripp St $34,238. 100% more info and pho- loved and you can REDUCTION North Lake. Motivat- Maribeth Jones OPEN HOUSE occupancy over the tos visit: www.atlas tell. Come see for Paradise found! ed Seller. $68,900 696-6565 Sunday last 5 years. 12-1522 realtyinc.com. yourself, super Your own personal Shari Philmeck Prudential: $395,000 216 Franklin St MLS 12-328 clean home with retreat, small pond 570-288-6654 ERA Brady 696-2600 12pm-5pm Call Darren Snyder Elegant tudor with $139,900 nice curb appeal. in front of yard, pri- Associates Completely remod- Marilyn KSnyder 4800 sq ft in Down- Call Colleen For more info and vate setting only 570-836-3848 eled home with Real Estate PLYMOUTH town Wilkes-Barre's 570-237-0415 photos visit: minutes from every- everything new. 570-825-2468 Historic District. The www.atlas thing. Log cabin SWEET VALLEY New kitchen, baths, 1st floor office has realtyinc.com chalet with 3 bed- REDUCED! bedrooms, tile Smith Hourigan 1860 sq ft with cen- MLS 11-3544 rooms, loft, stone floors, hardwoods, WILKES-BARRE Group tral air and 2 rest- Reduced to fireplace, hardwood granite countertops, 570-696-5412 TRUCKSVILLE rooms. The resi- $76,900 floors. Detached all new stainless dence upstairs Call Charlie garage with bonus steel appliances, includes 5 bed- 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 570-829-6200 room. Lots to see. refrigerator, stove, rooms, 2 baths, Watch the snow fall microwave, dish- washer, free stand- custom kitchen with in your own “cabin Spacious 1791 sq. ft. ing shower, tub for an island & sunny KINGSTON OFFICENTERS in the woods.” 1/2 double with two, huge deck, breakfast room, for- For more info and wrap around porch, large yard, excellent mal dinning room. New Bridge Center photos visit: shed &garage. 4 Oliver Road neighborhood The formal living 77 Schuler St. www.atlas Semi modern Located in the back 480 Pierce Street $154,900 (30 year room has a tray ceil- Newly renovated realtyinc.com. kitchen & bath. 3 part of Oliver Road Do you need more space? Well maintained 3 loan @4.5% with 5% ing, picture win- with new windows, MLS 11-319 bedrooms with gas in a very private part bedroom, 2 bath down; $7,750 down, dows and wet bar. door flooring, etc. A yard or garage sale $279,900 heat and plenty of of North Lake in double wide in nice $785/month) Also, a cozy den. “Goose Island” in classified Call Charlie storage. $24,900. Sweet Valley. Yearn- neighborhood. 100% OWNER Private drive, Off gem. Large home 570-829-6200 Possible rent to own ing to be restored, is the best way Many updates. FINANCING street parking for 5 with 3 bedrooms, Ann Marie Chopick lake front cape cod Landscaped & AVAILABLE cars. MLS 12-1525 2.5 baths, screened to clean out your closets! 570-760-6769 in a very tranquil You’re in bussiness setting was formerly fenced yard with Call Bob at $325,000 in porch overlook- used as a summer pool, large deck & 570-654-1490 Call Darren Snyder ing fenced in yard, Officenter–250 with classified! home. MLS 11-2113 koi pond! $89,900. Marilyn KSnyder driveway, laminate $93,500 Call Christine Real Estate floors throughout. 250 Pierce Street Jay Crossin Kutz 570-825-2468 Fresh paint, move PLAINS CROSSIN 570-332-8832 in condition. For PITTSTON 5 West Bergh St. REAL ESTATE more info and pho- FOR SALE BY 570-288-0770 Job Seekers are tos visit: www.atlas REDUCED! OWNER ext. 23 looking here! WILKES-BARRE realtyinc.com MUST SEE! 570-288-6654 MLS 12-845 SWOYERSVILLE Where's your ad? 3 bedrooms, 2 full 570-829-7130 and $99,900 baths, 6 car TUNKHANNOCK Call Colleen ask for an employ- 570-237-0415 garage, eat-in SHAVERTOWN ment specialist kitchen, dining 105 Summit Street Officenter–270 room, large living Fire damaged WEST WYOMING 270 Pierce Street room, utility room, home. Sold as is. gas fireplace, 60’ x 235’ lot. Pub- oil/steam heat, lic sewer, 260 Brown Street finished basement, water & gas. 95 William St. Move right into this fully fenced, $34,500 negotiable WILKES-BARRE 1/2 double home 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 screened deck. See Call 570-675-0446, 53 Noyes Ave. with more square bath in very good Zillow.com for evenings. Single family, 3 bed- Historic Tunkhan- footage than most room, 1 bath home nock Borough. condition with mod- photos & more ern kitchen and single family information. situated on a dou- Affordable 3 bed- homes. 4 bed- ble lot with finished room, 1.5 bath fami- bathrooms and a 3 $144,900. REDUCED rooms, 1.5 baths, SHAVERTOWN family room in ly home with season sunroom off 570-606-6850 550 Johnson St. Park Office Building ultra modern basement./ detached garage. of the kitchen. Nicely landscaped kitchen and remod- MLS 12-641 All appliances and MLS 11-4244 400 Third Ave. corner lot sur- eled baths. Super $119,900 many furnishings $64,900 rounds this brick clean. For more Jay A. Crossin included. $166,800. Call Darren Snyder PLAINS front Colonial in Beautifully main- information and Ext. 23 Shari Philmeck Marilyn KSnyder desirable neighbor- tained double block photos visit CROSSIN REAL ERA Brady Real Estate hood. This home on large landscaped www.atlas ESTATE Associates 570-825-2468 features a spacious lot. Newer roof and realtyinc. com 570-288-0770 570-836-3848 eat in kitchen, 4 windows, hard- MLS 11-2120 WILKES-BARRE wood under carpet, $54,900 1195 Sutton Road SWOYERSVILLE W. NANTICOKE bedrooms, 4 baths Attractive, well- including Master ceiling fans, plaster Call Charlie walls and ample off 570-829-6200 maintained saltbox bedroom with mas- Officenter–220 on 2 private acres ter bath. 1st floor street parking. Live boasts fireplaces in laundry and finished in one side and let 220 Pierce Street rent from other side 63 Clarks Lane living room, family lower level. Enjoy help pay your mort- 3 story Townhome room & master entertaining under gage. Must see! with 2 bedrooms, 3 bedroom. Formal the covered patio $108,000 baths, plenty of dining room. Large with hot tub, rear Call storage with 2 car Florida room with deck for BBQ’s and LINE UP CHRISTINE KUTZ built in garage. skylights & wet bar. “New Listing”! an above ground 38 E. Thomas St. 71 George Ave. for details Modern kitchen and Oak kitchen opens 3 bedrooms, 1 bath pool. Economical Former St. Francis A SUCCESSFUL SALE Nice house with Church. Sale 570-332-8832 baths, large room to family room. 4 home on double lot. lots of potential. gas heat only $1224 sizes and deck. bedrooms & 3 1/2 One car garage, per yr. For more includes Church, Professional Office Rentals IN CLASSIFIED! Priced right. Great Rectory and 2 For more info and baths. Finished two 3 season for handy young info and photos photos visit: lower level. porches, security visit: www.atlas paved lots. Full Service Leases • Custom Design Do you need more space? couple. Close to $130,000 www.atlas Carriage barn system & attic just just about every- realtyinc.com • Renovations • Various Size Suites Available A yard or garage sale realtyinc.com. PRICE REDUCED insulated. MLS 12-157 MLS# 12-877 Medical, Legal, Commercial thing. Out of Jeff Cook in classified MLS 11-4567 $425,000 $90,000. flood zone. $249,900 Looking for that • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial $144,900 MLS# 10-3394 Call Call Michele Realty World Full Time Maintenance Staff Available is the best way MLS 12-195 Bank Capital special place Call Charlie Call Joe Moore Christine Kutz $76,000 Reap to clean out your closets! 570-829-6200 570-288-1401 570-332-8832 570-905-2336 570-235-1183 called home? For Rental Information Call: Call Roger Nenni Classified will address You’re in bussiness EXT 32 Say it HERE CROSSIN REAL Your needs. 1-570-287-1161 with classified! ESTATE in the Classifieds! Open the door 570-288-0770 570-829-7130 with classified! 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Terrific family home Nice home located Lot 39 Mayock St. Nice 3 bedroom, 1 115 Noble Lane with lots to offer. on a quiet street. 2 Heights Section 9' ceilings through- Lovely home with bath home, with 3 3 bedroom, 2 bath Large kitchen/dining bedrooms, 1 bath 12 Reid st. Well maintained 2 out 1st floor, granite many upgrades, season porch and end unit townhome area. Family room, well kept & ready Spacious Bi-level story home, family countertops in new roof, win- detached 1 car with finished lower rec room, enclosed for new owner. MLS home in semi-pri- owned for 60+ kitchen. Very bright. dows, flooring & garage. Good vate location with level. Natural gas porch with knotty 12-73. $55,000. 25 St. Mary’s St. 1255 Laurel Run Rd. years. Move in con- 1st floor master plumbing. Pool & starter home in private back yard. 3 fireplace, 3 tiered pine & hot tub. Call/text for Details. 3,443 sq. ft. Bear Creek Twp., dition. 3 bedrooms, bedroom & bath. fenced yard. Home well established season room. Gas deck, newer roof, Separate screened Donna Cain masonry commer- large commercial 1 bath, living room, Not yet assessed. features gas hot neighborhood. fireplace in lower cul de sac. For porch. All appli- 570-947-3824 cial building with garage/warehouse dining room with End unit. Modular water heat. Modern Family owned for level family room. 4 more info and pho- ances stay. Lovely warehouse/office on 1.214 acres with washer & dryer construction. kitchen, Living, din- many years. bedrooms, garage. tos visit: www.atlas yard with many and 2 apartments additional 2 acre hook-up. gas heat, MLS #10-3180 ing and family $65,000 For more informtion realtyinc.com perennial plantings, with separate elec- parcel. 2 water recently replaced $179,500 rooms. large foyer, CALL and photos visit MLS 12-1006 a covered patio & 2 tric and heat. Per- wells. 2 newer windows, front and Jim Graham at Master Bedroom CHRISTINE KUTZ wwww.atlas $59,900 sheds. fect for contractors underground fuel back porches, 570-715-9323 with walk-in-closet. 570-332-8832 realtyinc.com Call Tom $117,900 WILKES-BARRE or anyone with stor- tanks. May require fenced in yard, 2 car detached MLS 10-4740 570-262-7716 MLS # 11-4234 age needs. For zoning approval. close to elementary garage with private $149,900 Cal570-715-7733 more information For more info and & high school. driveway. Call Charlie Mary Ann and photos log onto photos visit: $51,900 MLS#12-467 570-829-6200 Desiderio www.atlas www.atlas Call 570-823-2726 $100,000 VM 101 570-715-7733 realtyinc.com. realtyinc.com Leave message if Call Smith Hourigan no answer. Lynda Rowinski Reduced to MLS 12-208 LINE UP LINE UP Shopping for a Group $89,000 $179,900 GET THE WORD OUT new apartment? Mountain MLS #10-3872 Call Charlie A GREAT DEAL... Top with a Classified Ad. A SUCCESSFUL SALE Classified lets Call Charlie 570-829-6200 Come take a look at 570-829-6200 570-829-7130 IN CLASSIFIED! IN CLASSIFIED! you compare costs - this value. 2 bed- VM 101 Looking for the right deal without hassle rooms, 1 bath. Sit Do you need more space? WILKES-BARRE Do you need more space? Smith Hourigan back & relax on the Group on an automobile? or worry! A yard or garage sale rear deck of your A yard or garage sale 570-696-1195 Turn to classified. Get moving in classified WILKES-BARRE new home. MLS 12- Land for sale? It’s a showroom in print! with classified! 75. $42,500. Call/ in classified Looking for the right deal is the best way text for Details. Place an ad Classified’s got WILKES-BARRE is the best way on an automobile? to clean out your closets! and SELL REDUCED Donna Cain the directions! 570-947-3824 Turn to classified. 570-829-7130 to clean out your closets! You’re in bussiness Looking for that It’s a showroom in print! with classified! 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Ann Marie Chopick bedrooms, 2 baths. near schools, hospi- Private driveway MLS# 11-4529 Do you need more space? 570-760-6769 is the best way Do you need more space? Large lower level tal, parks & bus with parking for 2 Call Michael Nocera DOUBLE BLOCK IN CLASSIFIED! A yard or garage sale to clean out your closets! family room. 2 car route. Separate utili- cards and nearly all Easily converts to A yard or garage sale Looking for the right deal garage. Fenced ties and off street replacement win- in classified You’re in bussiness single home. New in classified on an automobile? yard. Gas heat and parking. MLS 12- dows. MLS 11-2897 roof, electric, is the best way with classified! central a/c. Great 599 $96,500. $59,900 windows & 2 car is the best way Turn to classified. South Wilkes-Barre CLASSIC Jay A. Crossin garage. Remod- to clean out your closets! It’s a showroom in print! to clean out your closets! 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Search the iPad store to add the FREE Times Leader app to your iPad today. TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com MONDAY, APRIL 30, 2012 PAGE 11D 909 Income & 909 Income & 909 Income & 912 Lots & Acreage 912 Lots & Acreage 912 Lots & Acreage 912 Lots & Acreage 912 Lots & Acreage 912 Lots & Acreage 912 Lots & Acreage Commercial Commercial Commercial MOUNTAIN TOP HARDING MOUNTAIN TOP Properties Properties Properties Beautiful 2.66 Acre Mt. Zion Road MOOSIC Several building lots DURYEA BUILDING LOT building lot/lake 196 Foote Avenue One acre lot just ready to build on! WYOMING KINGSTON PLYMOUTH Corner of Drake St. view. Public sewer FIRST ST. BACK MOUNTAIN/ Corner lot, border- before Oberdorfer ALL public utilities! & Catherine, & natural gas. Use 4 building lots each HARVEYS LAKE ing Foote Ave and Road. Great place Priced from Moosic. 80x111 any builder! measuring 68x102 McAlpine St. Com- to build your $32,000 to building lot with Call Jim with public utilities. mercial zoning. dream home $48,000! Use your sewer & water for private showing. For more info and $10,000 or best MLS 11-3521 own Builder! Call available, in great $126,500.00 photos visit: offer. Please Call $29,900 Jim Graham at LivingInQuailHill.com area with newer 570-715-9323. New Homes www.atlas 610-675-9132 Call Colleen 570-715-9323 realtyinc.com homes. Corner lot. From $275,000- 570-237-0415 For more details MLS 12-439 Find Something? visit www.atlasreal- $595,000 $39,900 EACH 388 Schuyler Ave. 155 E Walnut St. Lose Something? tyinc.com. 570-474-5574 Call Charlie Well cared for Good investment Get it back where it MLS #12-1148. 570-829-6200 Restaurant/Bar for Duplex in great property knocking belongs Call Charlie sale. 8,525sf. Turn- location. 1st floor on your door. Don't with a Lost/Found ad! Shopping for a Do you need more space? key with seating for new apartment? has ne bathroom miss out, come and 570-829-7130 Job Seekers are MOUNTAINTOP LAND A yard or garage sale 125, bar area seats and large kitchen, see for yourself. Classified lets Level building lot. 24, includes all looking here! in classified 2nd floor has all Also included in the Earth 1/2 acre, 100 ft equipment, fixtures, Where's your ad? you compare costs - new carpeting and sale of the property Conservancy frontage, all utili- is the best way two walk-in coolers, 570-829-7130 and without hassle long term tenant. is the lot behind the Land For Sale ties including gas. furnishings, kitchen Say it HERE to clean out your closets! LINE UP Large lot and off home. Lot size is 61 +/- Acres ask for an employ- or worry! $39,900 Call equipment, & liquor in the Classifieds! You’re in bussiness street parking for 2 25X75, known as Nuangola - $99,000 ment specialist Get moving 570-417-4177 license. Two apart- A SUCCESSFUL SALE cars. Separate fur- 147 Cherry St. 46 +/- Acres 570-829-7130 Ready for with classified! ments with long with classified! naces and electrici- $82,000 Hanover Twp. construction. term tenants, gas ty, Make an offer! MLS# 10-2666 $79,000 MOUNTAIN TOP MOUNTAIN TOP IN CLASSIFIED! heat, handicap HUGHESTOWN MLS 12-1125 Call Karen Highway Cleared lot in Stauf- Beautiful 2.66 Acre Crestwood Schools! accessible, high PITTSTON TWP. Do you need more space? $119,000 Coldwell Banker Commercial KOZ fer Heights. Ready building lot/lake 126 Acres for Sale! Beautiful lot in traffic area. NEWPORTTOWNSHIP Call Shelby Rundle Real Estate Hanover Twp. for your dream view. Public sewer Mostly wooded with 1 mile south of Pocono Ridge A yard or garage sale MLS#11-4332 Watchilla 570-474-2340 3+/- Acres home just in time & natural gas. Use approx. 970 ft on L.C.C.C. 2 lots Estate. 1.14 acres $499,000 in classified 570-762-6969 11 +/- Acres for Spring! any builder! Rt. 437 in available. with a view! Maribeth Jones WEST PITTSTON CROSSIN REAL Wilkes-Barre Twp. MLS 12-549 Call Jim Dennison Twp. 100’ frontage MLS 12-1313 is the best way 570-696-6565 ESTATE 32 +/- Acres $32,500 for private showing. $459,000 x 228’ deep. $48,500 570-288-0770 Zoned R-3 Call Kevin Sobilo $126,500.00 Call Jim Graham at Modular home Call Kevin Sobilo to clean out your closets! See additional land 570-817-0706 570-715-9323. 570-715-9323 with basement 570-817-0706 KINGSTON You’re in bussiness for sale at: accepted. 7 Hoyt St www.earth Each lot $17,500. with classified! conservancy.org Call 570-823-3445 570-714-1296 DUPONT 134 Ann St. Nice duplex in a great neighbor- hood. Low mainte- nance. Investors: Nice duplex zoned Money maker right commercial, can be from the start. Unit CALLCALL ANAN EXPEREXPERTT used for offices as 2 is owner occu- well as residential. pied, rent is pro- 100 Lincoln St. All separate utilities. jected. MULTI FAMILY Keep apt. space or MLS 12-575 3 bedroom home convert to commer- $119,000 Professional Services Directory with attached cial office space. David apartment and Adjacent lot for sale Krolikowski beauty shop. Apart- by same owner. 570-288-0770 ment is rented. For MLS 11-2176 CROSSIN REAL 1006 A/C & 1039 Chimney 1057Construction & 1132 Handyman 1135 Hauling & 1162 Landscaping/ 1204 Painting & more info and pho- $79,900 ESTATE tos visit: www.atlas Jay A. Crossin 570-288-0770 Refrigeration Service Building Services Trucking Garden Wallpaper realtyinc.com CROSSIN Services MLS 12-941 REAL ESTATE Collect cash, not dust! Russ Keener TREE REMOVAL Clean out your Construction Stump grinding, Haz- M. PARALIS PAINTING $82,900 570-288-0770 CHIMNEY REPAIRS Int/ Ext. painting, Call Charlie ext. 23 basement, garage Parging. Stucco. 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Credit Concrete, stucco, Free Estimates 570-574-3406 KINGSTON Shickshinny, PA foundations,pavers, PA 089377 570-852-9243 Cards accepted 570-542-2141 retaining wall sys- FREE ESTIMATES! ALWAYS READY PATRICK & DEB’S Licensed-Insured PITTSTON tems, dryvit, flag- HAULING LANDSCAPING 1204 Painting & 1039 Chimney EMERGENCIES stone, brick work. 1129 Gutter Moving, Deliver- Landscaping, basic Wallpaper Service Senior Citizen Dis- ies, Property & handy man, house count.570-287-4144 Repair & Cleaning Estate Cleanups, cleaning,painting, AMERICA $129,900 or 570-760-0551 SPRING ROOFING Attics, Cellars, moving & free sal- PAINTING McManus SPECTACULAR A-11 ABLE Yards, Garages, vage pick up. Construction Interior/Exterior. WATER VIEW! CHIMNEY Construction AVAILABLE FOR Licensed, Insured. Rebuild & Repair 1057Construction & GUTTER CLEANING 20 years experi- 2 acres overlooking Window Cleaning Sites, Flood SPRING CLEAN Everyday Low Chimneys. All ence. Insured. 341 Wyoming Ave. Huntsville Building Pressure washing Damage & More. UPS! Prices. 3,000 types of Masonry. Senior Discount 3 story Victorian Reservoir. Building Insured CHEAPER THAN Call 570-793-4773 satisfied customers. Liners Installed, 570-288-6794 570-855-0387 located in a high Duplex. Aluminum site cleared but A DUMPSTER!! 570-735-0846 Brick & Block, TOUGH BRUSH, exposure area. Has siding, oil heat, semi much of woodlands GARAGE SAME DAY Roofs & Gutters. mowing, edging, all the lovely signa- - modern kitchens, preserved. Perc & SERVICE David Wayne Licensed & 1132 Handyman mulching, shrubs, 1297 Tree Care ture woodwork of a long term tenant. On site prep done. DOOR Free Estimates PAINTING Insured and hedge grand Victorian of a spacious 50’ x Call Sales, service, Services 570-301-3754 Interior/Exterior 570-735-2257 trimming, tree prun- yesteryear! Can be 150’ lot. Motivated Christine Kutz installation & ing, garden tilling, QUALITY WORK restored for use as Seller. REDUCED. 570-332-8832 repair. All Your Home Spring clean up. AT A FAIR PRICE a residential home $33,260 Repair Needs No Accepting new 570-762-6889 or a landlord invest- Anne Marie Chopick FULLY Job Too Small CASTAWAY customers this ment. Currently 570-760-6769 CAVUTO INSURED subdivided into mul- HIC# 065008 Licensed & season. Weekly & JACOBOSKY GASHI AND SONS CHIMNEY Insured tiple office spaces SERVICE CALL JOE HAULING JUNK bi-weekly PAINTING TREE SERVICE and 2 apartments. & Gutter Cleaning 570-735-8551 Free Estimates lawn care. Interior, & Exterior AND STUMP MLS 12-617 DALLAS AREA Free Estimates Cell 606-7489 Russell’s Property REMOVAL Fully Insured. Painting, $50.00 off REMOVAL. $190,000 3 lots. 70 x 125. Insured Maintenance Free Estimates with this ad. Call Fully Insured. 570-406-3339 Jay A. Crossin City water and 570-709-2479 823-3788 / 817-0395 570-829-3261 570-328-5083 570-693-1875 Ext. 23 sewer, gas avail- CROSSIN REAL able. $36,500 ESTATE per lot. To Place Your Professional Services Ad, Please Call 829-7130 570-288-0770 570-288-6654 570-675-5873 PAGE 12D MONDAY, APRIL 30, 2012 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 944 Commercial 950 Half Doubles 953Houses for Rent Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Properties WAPWALLOPEN KINGSTON PITTSTON WEST PITTSTON Spacious 4 Bed- KINGSTON SWOYERSVILLE 3 bedrooms, eat in room, 2 full bath Large 1/2 double NANTICOKE All new, 2 bed- WILKES-BARRE 1st floor. 1 bed- OFFICE SPACE kitchen, hardwood ranch on 10 acres with 3 bedrooms, rooms, 1 bath. Attractive modern floors, natural in the Crestwood living room, dining room. ALL UTILI- stove, dishwasher LODGE office space. 2 TIES INCLUDED! woodwork, garage. School District! room (with red car- microwave, wash- suites available. Walking distance to Quiet and private pet throughout) Off street parking. er/dryer hookup. Formerly The Suite A-4 offices, FORTY FORT Fresh paint. Travel Lodge churches and yard with an 1 BEDROOM APTS eat-in kitchen with Off-street parking, plus restroom and schools. Non smok- onground pool. Very nice, clean, additional pantry NO PETS no pets. $560/ 497 Kidder St., storage includes $525 + security Wilkes-Barre ing, no pets. Just Minutes from 938 Apartments/ great neighbor- area. 1 bath. Large month, + utilities, utilities, 700 sq. ft. Call 570-655-2195 Interstate 81! Full 2 bedroom 1 bath. 570-477-6018 Rooms Starting Furnished hood, hardwood fenced yard. Gas/ references, lease & $650/month unfinished base- $575/month, sepa- leave message at: floors, a/c, washer hot water base- security. Suite B-2, large ment with one car rate utilities. Private Daily $44.99 + /dryer with newer board heat. All utili- (570) 301-7723 offices, 2 average garage. $1200 per backyard. Laundry tax appliances, stor- ties by tenant. No size offices, plus WILKES-BARRE month. Please call WILKES-BARRE hookups. Stove and West Pittston, Pa. Weekly $189.99 2 bedrooms, gas Furnished 1 bed- age, 1st/last/securi- smokers, no pets. restroom and stor- Mary for more refrigerator includ- GARDEN VILLAGE + tax heat, no pets, room executive ty with one year $650 + security. NANTICOKE age plus utilities, information. ed. Sorry, no pets. 314 Prospect St. APARTMENTS Microwave, $475/per month, + apartment. All brand lease. References Call Stephen 1,160 sq. ft. 570-472-1395 required. $650- Scott Zoepke 570-561-5245 Convenient 1st floor, 221 Fremont St. Refrigerator, $1000/month utilities and security new. Spacious eat in 1 bedroom, non- WiFi, HBO kitchen. 2 TV’s pro- $695 + utilities. Trademark Realty Housing for the Call Charlie Call 570-696-2543 Water/sewer by 570-814-0875 smoker, large clos- elderly & mobility 570-823-8881 570-829-6200 WILKES-BARRE vided, leather sofas. ets. Freshly paint- www.Wilkes Too many amenities owner, no pets, KINGSTON impaired; all utilities Duplex RENTAL first non-smoking. KINGSTON PARK PLACE ed & new carpet- included. Federally BarreLodge.com & second floor for to list. $700. Call ing. New ceiling WILKES-BARRE 570-899-3123 Call 202-997-9185 Beautiful area. subsidized Parsons Section rent. Kitchen, bed- for appointment 2nd floor 4 room. fans, new modern program. Extremely room, living room & kitchen & tile bath. 3 bedroom. Off Kitchen with wash- low income persons street parking. Pets bath in each apart- 941 Apartments/ New windows. encouraged to WILKES-BARRE ment. Included is er/dryer, stove, and Mayflower Section welcome. $550/mo. Heat & hot water apply. Income less refrigerator & stove Unfurnished FORTY FORT refrigerator. Heat, 1 bedroom apart- Credit / Criminal 149 River Street. included. than $12,400. in each apartment. water, and electric ment available. Nice RETAIL BUILDING check required. Call Modern 2 bedroom. Washer/dryer hook 570-655-6555, WILKES-BARRE TWP First floor tenant included. $760 a Area. Stove, fridge, 570-266-5336 1 bathroom, 1st up, stove & refrig- 8 am-4 pm, 12,000 sf. Route has use of washer & month. Call Jim: heat & hot water ASHLEY floor, off street erator provided. Monday-Friday. 309. Exit 165 off I81. dryer. Off-street 2nd floor, 570-288-3375 included. Storage. parking, laundry, 3 bedroom 1 bath. No pets. $595. EQUAL HOUSING 570-823-1719 WILKES-BARRE parking. Heat, water 1 bedroom, living No pets. $650 per month + $700/month. Sepa- 570-287-4700 OPPORTUNITY SOUTH & sewer included in room, dining room, KINGSTON 570-823-7587 off-street parking, security. Utilities rate utilities, laundry HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE Nice, spacious 4 the rent. Tenant yard. Washer / included. Available hookups, stove and bedroom, 1 1/2 bath responsible for now. NO PETS refrigerator includ- PETS ALLOWED! half double. Close to dryer hookup. PETS ALLOWED! NANTICOKE 315 PLAZA electric only. Appli- Gas heat included. Call 570-472-1414 ed. Small pets Honeypot Section WILKES-BARRE NORTH 1,750 SQ. FT. & schools, Wilkes U & cant to provide WEST WYOMING NEAR GENERAL HOSP. $550. negotiable. Call 2nd floor, 3 room 932 Shoemaker 3,400 SQ.FT downtown Wilkes- proof of income and Scott Zoepke apartment. Nice Ave. 1 bedroom, 1st 518 N. Main St. OFFICE/RETAIL Barre. Eat in Call 570-991-1883 3 bedrooms, 2nd responsible for cost FORTY FORT Trademark Realty neighborhood. $400 floor, carpet, pri- 570-829-1206 kitchen. Rear handi- of credit check. 1st 2nd floor, 4 rooms, floor, all wood 570-814-0875 + utilities & security. vate drive. Gas cap ramp. 2nd floor floor rent is $600 wall to wall carpet, floors. Stove, fridge Modern 1 bedroom No pets. Call heat, fridge, stove, laundry hook-up. per month, 2nd floor ASHLEY heat, public water, included. Washer / WEST PITTSTON 74 W. Hartford St on the park 570-885-6878 w/d hookup. $425 Full basement. Off is $575 per month. sewer & recycling dryer hookup. Eat in 1 bedroom + com- between Market & plus utilities. street parking. $850 Louise Laine fees included. Tile KINGSTON kitchen. Off street OFFICE SPACE puter room. 2nd 393 Warren Street Pierce Bridges. No pets. Containing Six sepa- +utilities. Call 283-9100 x20 bathroom with parking, 1 car. Ten- floor. Fridge, stove, 2 Bedrooms, 1 $555/mo + electric NANTICOKE 570-693-4226 rate offices, 1 large 570-793-9449 Prudential: shower. Attic & ant pays gas & washer/dryer in- Bath, large eat-in washer/dryer in apt. Spacious 1 bed- meeting room. Seg- 696-2600 yard. Stove & fridge electric. Water cluded. Wall to wall kitchen, 2nd floor, Air, Dishwasher, room 1st floor. New regated bathrooms. furnished. Washer / WILKES-BARRE included. $525+ carpet. No pets. hardwood floors, Free Internet, carpeting, gas Kitchenette. Total 953Houses for Rent dryer hookup. Good security, Call Security, lease, Sunroom/study Parking, Storage. range and fridge recent renovation. location, off street Mayflower 570-814-1356 application fee. room, Large attic & Call Jeff at included. Garage Great location. Lot parking, No pets. 1 $525/month plus storage, appliances 570-822-8577 parking, no dogs. Crossing parking in rear. year lease & securi- utilities. included. No Pets. References and $3,500 monthly. Call BACK MOUNTAIN ty, $650. Call Apartments 570-472-9494 $625 per month + security required. 570-299-5471 JACKSON TWP. 570-655-0530 utilities. A must see! $450/mo. Water, 3 bedroom home sewer, garbage fee WILKES-BARRE Call 570-407-0874 KINGSTON 570.822.3968 on Hillside Road. 118 Sambourne St. Recently renovat- incl. Tenant pays DALLAS 2, 3 & 4 950 Half Doubles $650/mo + utilities. 3 bedroom, kitchen, EFFICIENCY FORTY FORT ed 2 bedroom. Liv- gas and electric Lake Lehman Nice, quiet neigh- ing room & dining living room, dining APARTMENT KINGSTON 570-696-3596 School District. borhood. First floor, 795 Rutter Ave room. Convenient Bedrooms WILKES-BARRE SOUTH room, basement Off street parking. Nice neighborhood. No pets. $500/month + $425 +utilities & spacious living room Screened porch, off street parking. - Light & bright 1st floor, 2 bedroom. Call American with working fire- kitchen downstairs All new appli- ALDEN utilities, references security. No open floor plans Wall to wall carpet. Available Now!!! Asphalt Paving Co., & security. No pets. smoking. No pets. place, bedroom with with appliances, ances. Water & Off street parking. 1st floor includes at 570-696-1181, 2 closets. New washer & dryer, sewer included. - All major Call 570-824-4899 Available May 1. Washer/dryer. $575 living room, dining ext. 243 between or 570-239-4340 570-675-0655 kitchen with stove, upstairs living room, $560 + utilities, appliances included + 1 month security, room, kitchen, bath 7:00AM and 3PM 570-417-4731 fridge & lazy Susan. bedroom & bath- security & refer- - Pets welcome* references & credit and sunroom. 2nd Monday -Friday Laundry room off room. $510/month + ences. No pets, no - Close to everything check. No pets. floor has 3 bed- kitchen with washer utilities. No pets. smoking. Call 30+ (570) 574-2249 rooms. Large WYOMING DALLAS / dryer, bath / show- 570-417-6729 570-239-7770 - 24 hour emergency fenced yard, with Two Story single For Lease. 3 level er. Off street, lighted DAY maintenance 25’x25’ paved DALLAS home,2 bedrooms, luxurious town- parking. Lease, FOR SALE KINGSTON BEING - Short term WILKES-BARRE SOUTH patio. Off street OR RENT 1 bathroom, wash- house next to pool. security, refer- KINGSTON parking, front and er & dryer hook-up. Call (570)592-7190 ences. Gas heat & Beautiful 2 bed- Two 1 bedroom & leases available Single home in two 2 bedroom REMODELED side porches. All gated retirement $675 per month all utilities by tenant. rooms, 1 bath, mod- SECURE BUILDINGS appliances; stove, plus utilities. Refer- Dallas, Pa. apartments avail- 1 & 2 bedroom village. 3 bedroom, Absolutely no pets. ern kitchen with NORTH Call TODAY For fridge, dishwasher, ences and back- MEADOWS able in a renovated apartments. 2 bath, 2 car $600. Call appliances, large WILKES-BARRE microwave above ground/credit APARTMENTS building with OSP. AVAILABILITY!! Starting at $440 garage. Granite 570-714-5588 dining & living FIRST FLOOR stove, w/d. Gas check. Call 570- 220 Lake St. Great location within and up. References countertops, hard- rooms, central air, Spacious www.mayflower heat. Included is 540-3632 Housing for the walking distance to required. Section 8 ok. wood floors, gas decks, ample park- 1 bedroom with garbage, sewage Leave message. elderly & mobility shopping & restau- 570-357-0712 fireplace, appli- ing. No pets. $595 aesthetic fire- crossing.com and basic cable. impaired; all utilities rants. 1 year lease, ances included. FORTY FORT per month. places, new $700 /mo + utilities. included. Federally Ransom Street, 1st 1st month rent, Certain Restrictions Quiet 55 plus com- 1 month security subsidized program. floor, 1 bedroom, 570-696-1866 credit check & kitchens, wall- munity. No Pets. 962 Rooms Apply* and references Extremely low dining room, oak security required. to-wall, built in WILKES-BARRE One year lease. Looking for that SOUTH WELLES ST. 570-735-2989 income persons hardwood floors, No pets. Utilities by appliances & $1675/mo + utilities special place Available Now. 570-510-2023(C) encouraged to central air, range & tenant. 1 bedroom - MORE. APPLI- 2 bedrooms, 1st & security. Monthly apply. Income less fridge included. Off called home? $550/month, 2 bed- CATION/EMPLO floor. New paint & maintenance fee KINGSTON HOUSE than $12,400. street parking. Classified will address room $650/month. YMENT VERIFI- carpet, heat, hot included. Nice, clean 570-675-6936, $485/month utilities Your needs. Call Nicole CATION “being water, sewer & EDWARDSVILLE 570-592-3023 furnished room, 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. by tenant. Security, 570-474-6307 or considered” NO garbage included. 3 minutes to Cross- starting at $340. Open the door valley Expressway & EQUAL HOUSING references, lease, 570-715-7757 PETS/SMOKING $635 + security. Efficiency at $450 pets maybe? Hand- shopping. 2 bed- DALLAS OPPORTUNITY with classified! 2 YEARS @ Pets OK with month furnished icapped accessible WILKES-BARRE rooms, 1 bath, HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE $625+ UTILITIES. 72 W. River St. approval. with all utilities 570-287-5775 kitchen, dining, liv- included. Off MANAGED! Section 8 Welcome. DUPONT 570-589-9767 ing rooms & base- street parking. Completely remod- ment. Washer/dryer 570-718-0331 S HOURIGAN GROUP America Realty eled, modern 2 bed- HANOVER TOWNSHIP MITH 288-1422 hook-up. Newly re- room townhouse 1st floor, 2 bedroom, modeled, 1,200 sq. stove, refrigerator, WILKES-BARRE ROOM WANTED style apartment. KINGSTON Wilkes-University ft. No smoking or Lots of closet private deck, wash- Beautiful, over- KINGSTON pets. $600/month, 55+ male, Pittston er/dryer hookup. sized executive Very clean, large 1 Campus area. Would be space, with new Studio, 1, 2, 3 & 4 + utilities, 1st month Heat, garbage & style apartment bedroom apart- PITTSTON GREENBRIAR there 11am Monday carpets and com- 1st floor, 2 bed- bedroom. Starting & security. pletely repainted. sewer included. in large historic ment, discounted rooms. All appli- Call 570-603-7338 Well maintained through 1am on Fri- $650/month Spacious 1st floor, at $425. All utilities Includes stove, home. Two bed- rent for tenant with ances included. All 1 bedroom in an ranch style condo day. 732-803-8786 570-842-1264 rooms, one bath, excellent credit. included. Call features living room refrigerator, wash- utilities paid; elec- Historic Colonial 570-826-1934 er, dryer hook up. granite kitchen, Only $400 + utilities, tricity by tenant. house. Next to HANOVER TOWNSHIP with cathedral ceil- Nice yard & neigh- hardwood floors, no smoking, no Everything brand Barre Hall on 1 Regina St ing, oak kitchen, 965 Roommate HANOVER TWP dining room, liv- pets, no section 8. dining room with borhood, no pets. Brand new, 3 bed- new. Off street park- Wilkes Campus. 3 bedrooms, 1.5 Wanted $595 + security. Call ing room, base- Call 570-287-4047 ing. $750 + security Hardwood floors. WILKES-BARRE TWP bath. All appliances vaulted ceiling, 2 rooms, 1 bathroom, ment storage, 3 bedroom. Includes bedrooms and 2 3/4 570-479-6722 2nd floor, Washer, & references. Call Washer &dryer included. New car- beautiful front 570-969-9268 inside unit. $650 heat, all appliances, pet. Large kitchen & baths, master bed- dryer, stove & porch, washer/ washer / dryer, off room with walk in refrigerator. Off plus security. living room. $875 + MOUNTAIN TOP dryer. $1,200 570-991-1619 street parking, back utilities. Security closet. HOA fees Male homeowner street parking. monthly plus util- yard. $725 +security. included. $1,000 per Water, garbage & PITTSTON deposit + back- looking for responsi- ities. No pets. No 2 bedrooms, 1st 570-704-8134 ground check. Call month + utilities. ble male roommate sewer included. smoking. Call floor. Stove, fridge, MLS#11-4063. $700 plus electric. 570-765-4474 to share house. 570-472-1110 LARKSVILLE w/d hookup provid- WILKES-BARRE Call Kevin Smith Minutes away from Deposit, security 1 bedroom. Heat & AVAILABLE ed. $550/mo., 570-696-5422 Industrial Park. Off DUPONT and references. hot water included. WYOMING Totally renovated 5 IMMEDIATELY includes sewer & 1 bedroom, 2nd street parking. Plen- MUST SEE! Call $550 month + room apartment Cute and clean 2 refuse. Utilities by floor, off-street ty of storage. Fur- 570-417-5977 KINGSTON security required HARVEYS LAKE located on 1st floor. CLEAN 2 bedroom, bedroom, off street tenant. NO PETS parking. Stove, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, nished room. Large 973-879-4730 Partially furnished, 2nd floor apartment parking, w/d Call Charlie fridge, washer, eat-in kitchen, basement with bil- brand new fridge/ Available in MAY. All hookup, eat in 570-829-1578 dryer included. Util- washer/dryer hook- liards and air hock- HANOVER TWP. kitchen. Immacu- electric range, elec- 3 bedrooms, 1.5 appliances included, ities by tenant. up, off street park- ey. All utilities includ- tric washer & dryer. $550/month + utili- late. $435 + utilities. PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE $425 +Lease and- ing. $700 + utilities. SMITH HOURIGAN bath, no pets. $725 155 W. River St. ed. $425. Call Doug Brand new custom ties. (NOT water & 1 mo. security. NO 2nd floor, 2 bed- security. Non smok- 570-606-7917 570-696-1195 + utilities, 1st months 1 bedroom, some 570-817-2990 draperies, Roman sewer) NO pets, DOGS 845-386-1011 room apartment ing. No pets. leave message security deposit. appliances included, shades, carpeting/ smoking or section with private porch. Call 570-693-1582 Call 570-417-3427 all utilities included HANOVER TWP flooring &energy 8. Lease, security+ Includes heat, 9am - 8pm WILKES-BARRE except electric, Modern 3 bedroom. efficient windows. 1 last months rent. LUZERNE water, sewer, trash, 1 1/2 bath. Driveway. To share 3 bed- LINE UP 1 bedroom, wall to hardwood floors, bedroom with large Background check. fridge, range & KINGSTON Gas heat. Lease. No room apartment. All wall, off-street Pet friendly. $600. 3 bedroom, 1 bath, closet, living room, A GREAT DEAL... Call 570-852-0252 washer/dryer hook- pets. No smoking. utilities included. parking, coin 570-969-9268 WYOMING 1st floor laundry, laundry room, stor- up. $575 month plus Updated 1 bedroom. $725 + utilities. Call $300/month laundry, water, new carpeting and age room, base- IN CLASSIFIED! KINGSTON security deposit. New wall to wall Ann Marie Chopick 570-212-8332 sewer & garbage paint. $590 + utilities ment & large front Call Bernie carpet. Appliances 570-814-3838 570-760-6769 porch. Easy access Looking for the right deal included. $495/ 888-244-2714 WILKES-BARRE 2 bedrooms, furnished. Coin op to I-81, airport & on an automobile? EATON TERRACE month + security Rothstein Realtors 317 N. Maple includes heat and laundry. $550. Heat, 971 Vacation & casino. Off street & lease. HUD 570-288-7594 Turn to classified. Ave. Large Two hot water, tenant water &sewer Resort Properties parking. No smok- accepted. Call KINGSTON It’s a showroom in print! story, 2 bed- pay electric. A/C included. Call 53 Academy Lane ing. $600 + utilities 570-687-6216 or room, 1.5 bath, unit. 1 year lease, 570-687-6216 or Single Family House & security. Call Classified’s got 570-954-0727 $700/per month, 570-954-0727 Recently Remodel- 570-762-8265 Central Heat & PITTSTON the directions! 2nd floor, 2 bed- Security deposit. ed. 3bedrooms. Liv- Air, washer/dryer room, refrigerator & HARVEYS LAKE in unit, parking. Call Jean ing & dining rooms. Furnished Summer LUZERNE stove, washer/ 570-825-3360 944 Commercial New appliances Home. Weekly and/ HARDING $840 + utilities & 1 bedroom. Quiet, dryer hookup, no EDWARDSVILLE Renovated 1st floor, 646-391-4638 Properties including (570) 288-6654 or Monthly. Starting Small 2 bedroom, 1 month security nice neighborhood. pets. $475/month, 2 bedroom apart- washer/dryer hook June to end of water included 570-262-6947 Off street parking. + gas heat, water, ment. New carpet- up. Off street park- August. Washer & $500/mo.+ security. Heat included. $525 garbage & electric, ing and paint. Fridge ing. $850 + utilities dryer. Free boat Call 570-441-4101 1st month & WILKES-BARRE BUILDING FOR RENT HARDING & stove. Water Located in & security. Call Mt. Zion Road slips. Call for more PITTSON security. 1 year Small 1 bedroom, all Included. $600 + KINGSTON Kingston. Small & 570-650-0010 6 rooms and bath, details. Freshly painted, 2 lease. APARTMENTS included, no electric security & utilities. efficient - can be stove provided, 570-639-5041 bedrooms, refriger- LUZERNE 570-655-0290 or $500/mo. + securi- Call 570-240-6620 378 Miller St. shop, office or washer/dryer hook- ator & stove, wash- 570-313-0181 FOR RENT! ty. 570-406-1061 or 570-388-6503 Recently remod- 425 S. FRANKLIN ST. storage. Central Air up, no pets or er/dryer & water eled, 1st floor. 1 For lease. Available & Electric.$350/mo. KINGSTON smoking. $650/ LINE UP provided, off-street Newly remodeled, 3 bedroom, living immediately, wash- 570 287-3985 month, plus utilities, parking, no pets, bedroom 1/2 double room, large modern er/dryer on premis- & security deposit. A SUCCESSFUL SALE EXETER KINGSTON $525/month + heat, PITTSTON with carpet, paint, 1st floor. 3 rooms + 1st Floor, recently kitchen with stove. 2nd floor, 2 bed- es, no pets. We Call 570-388-2675 electric & 1.5 bath, washer/ bath. Appliances renovated, 2 bed- New bath, clean rooms, living room, have studio & 1 bed- or 570-388-6860 IN CLASSIFIED! security deposit. dryer hook up, gas included &some rooms, with washer basement, laundry eat in kitchen. Stove room apartments. Call (570)417-2919 DOLPHRte.IN315PLAZA heat, $675 + utilities. Do you need more space? utilities. $520 + & dryer hook-up, hookups. Enclosed fridge, washer & On site parking. 1,000 & Call 570-814-0843 electric, security & $650 per month, porch, parking. No dryer included. Car- Fridge &stove pro- A yard or garage sale 3,800 Sq. Ft. references. No plus utilities, water 941 Apartments/ pets/smoking. peted & newly vided. 24/7 security WILL DIVIDE LARKSVILLE in classified pets, no smoking. and sewer included. $475/mo. includes painted. Off street camera presence Conveniently locat- Unfurnished OFFICE / RETAIL 570-574-9561 or Off street parking. heat and water. parking for 1 car. No and all doors elec- KINGSTON ed. Spacious 4 bed- is the best way Call 570-829-1206 Penn St. 570-696-3523 Call 570-443-0770 570-288-9843 smoking. No pets. tronically locked. room single. Gas 1/2 Double, 2 bed- to clean out your closets! $575 + utilities, Studio - $450. 1 heat. Off street Wilkeswood room. Newly security & 1st month bedroom - $550. OFFICE SPACE parking. Lease, no You’re in bussiness 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ remodeled. Gas 570-696-1485 Water & sewer paid. PLAINS pets. $650 + utilities with classified! Unfurnished Unfurnished Heat. Washer & Apartments MINERS MILLS Leave Message One month security &Security. Call Cozy 1 bedroom, dryer hookup, yard, de-posit. Call Ann Marie Chopick 3rd floor apartment. parking. Section 8 VACATION RENTAL 1 & 2 BR PLAINS 570-793-6377 or 570-760-6769 Heat, hot water, Not Approved. No Brant Beach - LBI, EAST Modern 1st Floor 570-208-9301 after stove &fridge includ- pets. $550 + utili- NJ 4 bedrooms; 2 Apts ed. $430 / month. 2 bedroom. Kitchen 9:00 a.m. to sched- MOUNTAIN with appliances. All ties. 570-714-1530 baths, sleeps 10. 1 Call 570-472-3681 ule an appointment. block to the beach, APARTMENTS 2 & 3 BR new carpet. Conve- Or email nient location. ½ block to the bay. Townhomes shlomo_voola Front porch, rear Washer/dryer hook- @yahoo.com The good life... Regions Best MOUNTAIN TOP up. No smoking. No NANTICOKE deck, all the con- 570-822-2711 1 Bedroom apart- wilkesliving.com Total space 30,000 veniences of home. close at hand Address ments for elderly, pets. $550 + utili- sf. 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