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WILKES-BARRE, PA timesleader.com MONDAY,MARCH 5, 2012 50¢ Holocaust Limbaugh Local African-Americans say racial discrimination played a part survivor, when zoning for a W-B church day-care center was not approved blurs the liberator Bias accusation focus of connect primary Lives of camp inmate, American GI intersected on Romney and Santorum one fateful day in April 1945. distance themselves from radio host before Tuesday. By JOANN LOVIGLIO Associated Press PHILADELPHIA — The way By STEVE PEOPLES Ernie Gross and Don Greenbaum and KASIE HUNT laugh and tell jokes with the ease Associated Press of old friends, it’s easy to assume MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Intensify- the dapper octogenarians have ing debate over conservative so- known each other forever. cial values — and Republican In reality, icon Rush Limbaugh — over- they only met a shadowed the nation’s economic few months concerns Sunday as the Republi- ago. Their fa- can presidential campaign hur- miliarity tled toward Su- doesn’t come per Tuesday from shared contests that memories of a could re-shape Gross childhood play- the nomination ground or a battle and shift high school the direction of dance but a far the Grand Old darker place: Party. Limbaugh Both men spent Mitt Romney asingle day at and Rick Santorum distanced

the Dachau PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER themselves from Limbaugh, who concentration New Covenant Christian Fellowship Church parishioners, left to right, Ken John, Carla Flippen, Shannon King, and boasts a huge conservative fol- Greenbaum camp on the Director of Daycare Sandy Scott spent a recent Sunday looking over day-care equipment purchased by the church in lowing and recently apologized day its 30,000 the hope that one day it can start a day-care program. for calling a Georgetown Univer- prisoners were liberated by sity law student a “slut” and a American GIs in 1945. “prostitute” on his nationally syn- Greenbaum, 87, and Gross, 83, Group appeals decision to county court dicated radio program. The wom- don’t think they met that day in an testified at a congressional Dachau but nevertheless share a hearing in favor of an Obama ad- bond. They met after Gross, who By STEVE MOCARSKY ministration mandate that em- lives in Philadelphia, saw a men- [email protected] ployee health plans include free tion in a local newspaper last No- WILKES-BARRE – Some in the Afri- contraceptive coverage. While re- vember about Greenbaum, a Phi- can-American community say a history of ligious institutions are exempt, ladelphia native now living in Find the racial bias in Wilkes-Barre played out in a their affiliates, such as hospitals suburban Bala Cynwyd. minutes recent zoning issue. and universities, were at first in- “Ernie wanted to thank me for from the Members of New Covenant Christian cluded in the requirement. Under saving his life, quote unquote, Wilkes- Fellowship Church on South Main Street harsh criticism from conserva- even though there were 50,000 Barre plan- suspect that prejudice and cronyism are tives, President Barack Obama other men there with me,” Green- ning and underlying reasons behind the city Zon- later said the affiliates could opt zoning baum said, with a hint of unease, ing Hearing Board’s denial of two applica- out, but insurers must pay for the hearings during an interview at Gross’ tions to open a day-care center at their coverage. home. “And we sat and had lunch and the The GOP framed the issue as appeal filed church. together and discussed what hap- one of religious liberty. But Oba- by the City officials disagree with that as- pened 66 years ago.” church sertion and say the church is being treat- ma’s chief political strategist sug- Gross, then all of 85 pounds af- group at ed fairly. gested Limbaugh’s reaction — www.ti- Church member Shannon King said PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER and Republicans’ slow repudia- SeeCONNECT,Page 10A mesleader- New Covenant Christian Fellowship Church had applica- tion of his comments — would .com. SeeACCUSATION, Page 10A tions for a day-care center denied by the zoning board. benefit Democrats in the general election this fall. “I think what Rush Limbaugh INSIDE said about that young woman ANEWS: Obituaries 2A, 6A Diversity board head rips Leighton, who defends self was not only vile and degrading Local 3A to her, but to women across the Nation & World 5A By STEVE MOCARSKY “Wilkes-Barre was said. country,” David Axelrod said on Editorials 9A [email protected] asundown town, Things haven’t changed all that ABC’s “This Week” Sunday BSPORTS: 1B Arthur Breese, co-chairman of the which meant, ‘Don’t much over the past few decades, and morning. Luzerne County Diversity Commis- let the sun go down it seems Leighton is only going While the contraception de- CCLICK: 1C sion, said Wilkes-Barre has a long on you here, ni****.’ through the motions when it comes bate raged on national television, Community News 2C history of racism and Mayor Tom All of our parents to embracing diversity here and try- Newt Gingrich predicted a Birthdays 3C Television 4C Leighton is doing little to combat it. could testify, there ing to make changes, Breese said. strong performance Tuesday -- Movies 4C Breese, said Wilkes-Barre was cited Leighton was only one street “The mayor knows the statistics of when 419 delegates are at stake -- Crossword/Horoscope 5C in the 2005 book “Sundown Towns: A that you could live this valley. The 2010 census, minor- would resurrect his fading candi- Comics 6C Hidden Dimension of American Rac- on, Lincoln Street. And all the Afri- dacy. Romney and Santorum ism” by James Loewen. can-Americans lived there,” Breese SeeDIVERSITY, Page 10A spent Sunday racing across Geor- DCLASSIFIED: 1D SeeGOP, Page 7A WEATHER Lydia Mellner Mostly sunny, colder. named John Carter, who is transported to Mars, where he >> ITSA ME, MARIO: From German composers to High 35, low 20. THINGS meets all kinds of strange creatures. It took Hollywood about fictional Italian plumbers, Saturday’s got a lot going on … on Details, Page 6B 100 years to finally get around to making a movie version of it. March 10 is also “Mario Day.” Technically, it’s a day to the books, but make it they did. The aptly named “J ohn celebrate folks named “Mario,” but most people seem to YOU NEED Carter” opens this Friday, and features characters with the focus on the iconic Nintendo character. Much to the dismay exotic-sounding names of Dejah Thoris, Tars Tarkas, of Mr. Andretti and Mr. Puzo. OK, so why this day? Was this TO KNOW Matai Shang .. and Romney, Santorum, afamous Mario’s birthday? No. Was the video game Gingrich and Paul. OK, not those guys. invented on this day? No. It’s simple, really. Just write the date out and abbreviate March and you’ll 5THIS WEEK >> DA DA DA DAAA: It’s a see … Mar. 10 = MARIO. shame Ludwig van Beethoven went deaf, because he wrote some pretty >> WE LOVE A PARADE: Fans of wearing >> MARCH TO NOVEMBER: Look, up on the calen- good music. Some of which will be green and marching through streets will dar! It’s a date! It’s a weekday! It’s SUPER TUESDAY! Able to available for your listening pleasure have a couple of opportunities to do just award 419 delegates in a single day, this political junkie’s this Saturday at 8 p.m. at the F.M. that next weekend when our two largest dream features races in 10, count ‘em, TEN states. Voters Kirby Center. The Northeast Philharmon- cities hold their annual St. Patrick’s Day from Georgia to Ohio to Alaska will have their chance to ic will be presenting its Beethoven Festiv- parades. Scranton goes first at noon on Sat- pick their favorite flavor of Republican: Romney, Santorum, al and playing some of the legendary com- urday and Wilkes-Barre follows at 2 p.m. on Gingrich or Paul? Actually that sounds like a law firm. poser’s greatest hits. Beethoven’s Sunday. They’ll be floats, they’ll be bagpipes, hearing loss, coupled with the fact they’ll be high school bands, they’ll be >> MARS OR BUST: Literary types may know the he died in 1827, means that he politicians shaking hands, and they’ll be author Edgar Rice Burroughs as the “father” of Tarzan. But probably wouldn’t fully enjoy the big men in funny hats riding in small he also wrote another book series about a man from Earth 6 0981510011 show. But you sure will. cars. Not the politicians, hopefully. K

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fighting around 1:20 a.m. POLICE BLOTTER McCoy refused to obey orders to cease and desist, police said, DETAILS PITTSTON – Police are look- threw down his crutches and Raising funds to raise flag ing for the gunman involved in a took a combative stance. Police robbery Sunday in the area of said that when they tried to LOTTERY South Main Street and Kennedy arrest him, a second man, Ka- Money collected in drive to be MIDDAY DRAWING Boulevard. reem Benbow-West, grabbed the used to restoreflagpole in DAILY NUMBER – 6-7-1 The suspect brandished a arm of an officer. Additional handgun and demanded money officers arrived and after a brief Hanover Green Cemetery. BIG 4 – 2-5-4-3 from the victim, police said. struggle took McCoy and Ben- QUINTO - 0-1-9-0-3 Police said the suspect was bow-West into custody. Police TREASURE HUNT described as a white male, ap- filed charges of disorderly con- By JERRY LYNOTT 02-11-14-20-26 proximately 5 feet, 9 inches to 5 duct, resisting arrest and hinder- [email protected] NIGHTLY DRAWING feet, 11 inches, wearing blue ing arrest. HANOVER TWP. – The flag- jeans, a gray hooded sweatshirt pole near the meeting house in DAILY NUMBER - 6-6-9 and dark-colored knit hat. HANOVER TWP. -- Township the Hanover Green Cemetery BIG 4 - 1-1-9-9 police reported the following: has stood for nearly a century QUINTO - 9-9-8-5-6 PLAINS TWP. – A car crash •Nathan Spagnuolo of Du- and a fund drive has begun to re- CASH 5 late Sunday night shut down a dley Avenue, Harveys Lake, store it and keep it standing for 01-04-16-17-31 section of River Street. reported around 11:15 p.m. Sat- another one. Police and fire personnel urday the windshield of his The 50-foot steel-sectioned responded to the crash near the mother’s 2006 Toyota Corolla pole and concrete base support- •Two players matched all intersection with Helen Street was smashed while it was ing it need five winning numbers drawn around 9:45 p.m. parked behind the PennDOT HOW TO work to pre- in Sunday’s “Pennsylvania The car ended up on its side in maintenance facility on North CONTRIBUTE vent further Cash 5” game and will each aditch along the south bound Preston Drive. damage receive a jackpot worth lane of River Street. One person •Ryan Naperkowski, 20, of Contact Len Luba, from the $62,500. was extricated from the car and Solomon Street, and Matthew board member of weather and Lottery officials said 67 the Hanover Green players matched four num- taken by ambulance to an area Hromchak, 19, of Carlisle Street, Cemetery Co., at elements so hospital. Wilkes-Barre, were charged with 570 954-6267 or it can con- bers and won $188.50 each; No further details were avail- possession of a small amount of send a donation tinue to 2,168 players matched three able as of press time. marijuana Sunday, police said. to: honor the numbers and won $9.50 Police said they found the mari- Hanover Cemetery veterans of each; and 25,466 players WILKES-BARRE - City police juana after coming upon the Co., 689 Main foreign wars matched two numbers and Road, Hanover won $1 each. reported the following: men sitting in a vehicle at the Township, PA buried in •Two juveniles were charged Breslau boat launch around 18706 before April the historic •The winning numbers in with retail theft Saturday after 12:30 a.m. 15. cemetery, Saturday evening’s drawing loss prevention personnel at the said Len Lu- of the "Powerball" game Home Depot, 41 Spring St., ba of Hanov- were: reported the youths took a paint er Township. 29-30-45-47-49 respirator mask from its packag- Lava hits last home He is leading a campaign to Powerball: 35 ing, concealed it and tried to raise $4,500 for the work and leave the store without paying The Associated Press have it ready for a noon rededi- BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER for it. HILO, Hawaii — A lava cation ceremony on May 19, Hanover Green Cemetery financial advisor Len Luba of Hanover •Aman on crutches was flow has destroyed the last Armed Forces Day. Township is spearheading a fundraising effort to restore the ap- disorderly and struggled with home in a vast but sparsely Luba, 65, a U.S. Navy veteran proximately 90-year-old Veterans of Foreign Wars memorial flag- police Sunday during a disturb- populated neighborhood in who served in Vietnam, is uncer- pole at the cemetery in Hanover Township. OBITUARIES ance near Carey Avenue and the Big Island’s Puna district, tain when the flagpole was dedi- Academy Street, police said. the Hawaii Tribune-Herald re- cated by the Gen. John J. Persh- pole memorial for a while. to sand it down and paint it. The Buynak, Stephen Police said they arrested Ra- ported Sunday. ing Veterans of Foreign Wars “We’ve been talking about base would be cleaned of loose heem McCoy after responding Post 50. The post was founded in painting it for years,” Luba said. concrete and sealed with a po- Degilio, Raymond to a report of people yelling and 1917 and he estimated the dedi- They’ve considered using a lymer. Additionally, a light Fischer, Theodore cation followed a few years later. fire truck with a ladder, but in- would be installed for illumina- George, John “I’m estimating it’s at least 90 surance and liability issues put tion at night and in accordance Gostinski, Bonnie John George years old,” Luba said. that idea to rest. with flag etiquette. The work Hogan, Eugene At that age it’s a newcomer to The height of the pole prohib- would take approximately a Orloski, Leonard March 3, 2012 the cemetery established on its the association from under- week June 9, 1776. Veterans of the taking the much-needed restora- The cemetery, the oldest com- Rowlands, David ohn George , 91, of Wilkes-Barre, Revolutionary War, Civil War, tion. mon cemetery in Luzerne Coun- Stackhouse, Edna J passed away Saturday evening at home. Spanish American and both “I don’t think they intended ty, relies on an annual appeal Stout, Sarah Born March 24, 1920 in Wilkes- World Wars are buried there. for it to erode and eventually fall and the sale of plots for income Walker, Alfonzo Barre, he was the son of the late The meeting house next to the down,” said Luba of the VFW and receives no public funds. Ar- Williams, Lorraine Abraham and Bedeau Abraham Ge- flagpole was built in 1825. post members responsible for ea veterans and veterans’ groups orge. He was a graduate of E.L. Zluchowski, Michael Meyers High School. Mr. George “They have a small congrega- the memorial. have been contacted for dona- was employed at Nichols Steel fol- tion that meets here every Sun- Luba, who serves as financial tions and the public is welcome Page 2A, 6A lowing graduation. day,” said Luba. advisor to the association, said to contribute to the restoration He served in the U.S. Army Infan- He and others in the associ- he has been in touch with a con- project. try during World War II. Following his discharge, he worked for the rail- ation overseeing the cemetery tractor who would build scaf- All donors will be recognized road. He was employed by Diamond have wanted to restore the flag- folding around the pole in order at the rededication, said Luba. Consolidated Industries in1964 as a supervisor. He became a manager in 1987 and served in an administra- WHO TO CONTACT tive capacity until his death, report- ing daily to work. Funeral will be held Tuesday Missed Paper...... 829-5000 He was member of St. Mary Anti- at 11 a.m. from Mamary-Dur- Celebrations of Scouting’s virtues Obituaries...... 970-7224 ochian Orthodox Church, Wilkes- kin Funeral Service, 59 Parrish St., Advertising ...... 970-7101 Barre; Masonic Lodge 442, Cald- Wilkes-Barre, with services at 11:30 Advertising Billing ...... 970-7328 well Consistory and Irem Temple a.m. at St. Mary Antiochian Ortho- dox Church, 905 S. Main St., Wilkes- Classified Ads...... 970-7130 Shriners. Cub Packs hold Blue & Gold Newsroom...... 970-7242 He was preceded in death by sis- Barre. Interment will be in the par- ters, Mary Hessney and Sarah Mos- ish cemetery, Hanover Township. banquets as they advance and Vice President/Executive Editor es; brothers, Colonel Abraham Ge- Friends may call today from 4 to 6 Joe Butkiewicz...... 970-7249 orge Jr., Joseph George, Michael Ge- p.m. at the funeral home. receive recognition. Those who desire may give me- Asst. Managing Editor orge and Leo ( Lindy) George . Anne Woelfel...... 970-7232 Surviving are his sister, Lorraine morial contributions to St. Mary Church or the Jenna Marx Founda- Sports Editor George, with whom he resided; sev- By RALPH NARDONE eral nieces and nephews tion, 24 Clifton Court, Hanover John Medeiros...... 970-7143 Times Leader Correspondent Township, PA 18706. Editorial Page Editor WILKES-BARRE -- Cub Scout Mark Jones...... 970-7305 Pack 100 from Plains Township Features Editor Sarah E. Stout and Cub Scout Pack 43 from Sandra Snyder...... 970-7383 Wilkes-Barre both held their an- Director, Interactive and New Media March 3, 2012 nual Blue & Gold banquets at Nick DeLorenzo ...... 970-7152 Genetti’s on Sunday afternoon Photo Editor arah E. Stout, 99, of Mountain with about 100 youngsters ad- Clark Van Orden ...... 970-7175 S Top, entered into eternal rest on vancing to the next level in Saturday, March 3, 2012, at Smith Community News ...... 970-7245 Health Care, Mountain Top. Scouting as their leaders lauded E-MAIL Born in Kingston Township, she their accomplishments and the News tips: [email protected] was a daughter of the late Robert values of the local programs. Community News: [email protected] and Sarah (Fowler) Chesney. Mike Bilski from the Plains Sarah worked in the kitchen at pack said that about 65 Scouts RCA in the Crestwood Industrial Park, Mountain Top, retiring in attended the banquet, themed 1973. She was a member of the Or- “Go West, Young Man!” Sixteen BUILDING der of the Eastern Star, 174 Nanti- of them were graduating from BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER TRUST coke, and of the Winners Circle of Cub Scout Webelos to Boy Cub Scout Pack 100Tiger Den Master Jason King, right, pins the Christ United Methodist Church, Scouts. Tiger Badge on son Elias King during the Blue & Gold banquet. Mountain Top, where she was also a Bilski said the Scouting expe- The Times Leader strives to member of the parish. She also was correct errors, clarify stories amember of the Mountain Top Se- rience helps young people get its charter in 1912, he added. The kids in Scouting are a big nior Citizens, St. Paul’s Lutheran on Wednesday, March 7, 2012, at away from the addictive “elec- Sunday’s Scouts were earning part of the future,” Koveleski and update them promptly. Church Happy Group, Mountain 11:30 a.m. at McCune Funeral tronics” and go out into the badges they worked on since said. Corrections will appear in this Top, and the Wright Twp. Fire Com- Home, 80 S. Mountain Blvd., Moun- spot. If you have information tain Top. The Rev. Stephen Sours, world to learn and meet other September, including service Ned Caffrey, a Scouting parent pany and Ambulance Association. Scouts. He said Scouting’s pop- badges for leaf raking and badges from Hanover Township, said to help us correct an inaccu- Sarah had resided in Mountain Top Pastor of Christ United Methodist racy or cover an issue more Church, Mountain Top, will offici- ularity is growing as parents are for participating in activities the organization has provided since 1968. thoroughly, call the newsroom ate. Interment will immediately fol- “getting sick of seeing their kids such as camping or the recent “tremendous” experience for his Sarah was preceded in death, in at 829-7242. addition to her parents, by her hus- low in Emmanuel Cemetery, Dor- rance Twp. Relatives and friends are sit in front of the television.” “rain gutter regatta,” Young said. three sons. Two of them, Patrick band, Rockford H. Stout; sons Da- invited to call on Wednesday from Bilski said the Scout members Oscar Koveleski, local retired and Thomas, became Eagle vid, Rockford J. and Nolan; daugh- 10 a.m. until the time of the service of Pack 100 are from various race-car driver, provided a moti- Scouts a few years ago. His son ter Sharon and seven brothers and at the funeral home. towns around Luzerne County, vational keynote address for the Kevin, who is in second grade, sisters. She was the last surviving In lieu of flowers the family member of her family. would appreciate memorial dona- but he is confident they will al- members of Pack 43. He told earned his Wolf status. Sarah is survived by her son Dean tions be made to the SPCA of Lu- ways stick together. them how being good members “Scouting is like a family,” Caf- Birth and his wife, Connie, her +(ISSN No. 0896-4084) zerne County, Fox Hill Road, The Wilkes-Barre Pack 43 ban- of society is a lot like driving -- frey said. “It gives them an op- USPS 499-710 daughter Jeanetta Marriott, 22 Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705, or Christ quet included 35 Scouts who they have to be focused on where portunity to learn about the grandchildren, 27 great-grandchil- United Methodist Church, 175 S. were going from Tigers to they are going. He used driving community they live in,” he add- Issue No. 2012-062 dren, and also great-great-grandchil- Main Rd., Mountain Top, PA 18707. Wolves or Wolves to Bears, ac- as a reference because young ed. Newsroom dren. View obituaries on line at mccu- 829-7242 The funeral service will be held nefuneralserviceinc.com. cording to Scout Master Mike boys love cars and it gets their at- Bilski said the organization’s [email protected] Circulation Young. This pack has been a part tention, he said. leadership really wants to ensure Jim McCabe – 829-5000 More Obituaries, Page 6A of the community since it earned “There are 4 million Scouts. that Scouting is fun, too. [email protected] Published daily by:

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PSU Hazleton site of Symposium on ANTONELLA NESTER Presenters and professional partici- pants include Jackie Ritzko, instruc- efforts will Contemporary Women’s Issues. • Discoveredduring QVC’s “America’s tional designer at Penn State Hazle- Host Search” auditions, joined the com- ton; Kathryn Maxwell, career counsel- pany as a program host in November Times Leader Staff 2004 and presents product information, or/academic adviser and instructor in SUGARLOAF TWP. -- Antonella conducts demonstrations and interacts kinesiology at Penn State Hazleton; be honored Nester, QVC program host, will be the with QVC’s on-air guests, vendors, celeb- Cheryl Clark Bonner, director of keynote speaker at Penn State Hazle- rities and viewers. Alumni Career Services at the Penn SUBMITTED PHOTO ton’s sixth annual Symposium on Con- • Prior to joining QVC, spent more than State Alumni Association; Eileen The seventh annual Luzerne Don Fisch Jr., left, Friedman Electric temporary Women’s Issues. 15 years as a medical technologist; Chapman, U.S. Marines, retired, law- worked as an actor in internal instruc- Conservation District banquet set Exeter Branch manager; Sister The event, free and open to the pub- yer and executive director of AGAPE, tional videos for a major drug store for Saturday at Genetti’s. Marie Larkin, McAuley Center direc- lic, will run1to 5 p.m. March18, in the chain. Bloomsburg; and Beth Terrell, owner tor; Trevor Carmichael, Friedman Evelyn Graham Academic Building at • Attended Penn State Mont Alto, com- and design director, Lizden Industries Electric W-B Branch manager. the campus. pleted an internship through the Hazle- Inc. ton campus, and earned her associate’s EXETER This year’s theme, “Empowered for Apanel discussion with the keynote By EILEEN GODIN Life: Navigating YOUR Career Path,” degree in science in Medical Technology speaker, presenters and additional Times Leader Correspondent will focus on various topics to help from Penn State. guests will close the event and will in- SHAVERTOWN – Several individuals $500 for McAuley House • Certified by the American Society of women of all ages and backgrounds Clinical Pathology. clude question-and-answer time for and companies will be honored for us- riedman Electric presented the achieve personal and professional suc- participants. ing conservation methods and educat- FCatherine McAuley Center of cess. The event will feature free refresh- ing students to be environmentally con- Plymouth with a check for $500 in After the keynote address, three 3” (System of Integrated Guidance ments, door prizes from Vera Bradley scientious at the sev- support of their center for women. breakout sessions will be held, includ- and Information) – computer-assisted and Lizden (must be present to win), enth annual Luzerne The money was raised by Friedman ing: “Using LinkedIn© to advertise career exploration; and “Effective Job Conservation District Electric Wilkes-Barre and Exeter em- YOU,” “Get the Advantage with SIGI Search Strategies.” SeeWOMEN, Page 4A banquet. ployees holding a soup, stew and chili The group, head- contest each Wednesday for six weeks. quartered in Shaver- The branches competed to see which JCC celebrates Purim with carnival, reading from Book of Ruth town, is a local agency could raise the most money in their promoting land and donation buckets, which were set out water conservation. Adamshick at lunchtime. Throughout the year To contact the Catherine McAuley the group works with IF YOU House, call 570-799-2801. farmers, teachers, GO homeowners and vari- WYOMING ous businesses to ap- Luzerne Con- ply techniques to safe- servation Dis- ‘Proceeds Night’ set trict’s seventh guard the environ- annual banquet McDonald’s Restaurant on Route ment. will start at 6 315 in Pittston Township and Wyom- The banquet will be p.m. Saturday ing Avenue, Wyoming, will host a at 6 p.m. Saturday in in the Genetti’s, Scholarship “Proceeds Night” to bene- the Genetti Hotel & Wilkes-Barre. fit the Greater Pittston Friendly Sons Convention Center, Tickets are $35 and available of St. Patrick Scholarship Fund. On Wilkes-Barre. Tickets until Wednes- Tuesday from 5-8 p.m., McDonald’s are $35. The evening day at the will donate a portion of the sales to events will include si- Luzerne Con- assist the Friendly Sons with its an- lent and live auctions servation Dis- nual scholarship program. featuring products do- trict office, 325 Each year a student from Pittston nated from area mer- Smith’s Pond chants as well as art- Road, Shaver- Area and a student from Wyoming town. Tickets Area are awarded a $2,500 scholarship work and guns. Raffles will not be sold from the Friendly Sons. McDonald’s and games will be at the door. For has volunteered to help in raising the held, as well as a din- more informa- $5,000 needed. ner, and the awards tion, visit The Friendly Sons encourages Pitt- ceremony. www.luzernec- Shawn Rybka, wa- d.org or call ston Area students and their families 674-7991. to go to the Pittston Township loca- tershed program coor- tion to show their support and Wyom- dinator with the dis- ing Area students and their families trict, said honorees have been chosen should use the Wyoming location. for their conservation practices Ronald McDonald will be at the throughout the year. Pittston Township location 5:30-6:30 Presented with the 2012 Watershed p.m. Tuesday. Stewardship award will be Harveys DON CAREY/ THE TIMES LEADER Lake Borough’s Environmental Adviso- GLEN LYON Katy Kranson and daughter Kayle, 4, get a gift from balloon artist David Ige on Sunday at the JCC Purim Carnival, ry Council for its two-decades-long which included face painting, children’s movies, arts and crafts, and a number of grab-bag opportunities. process to reduce sediment and phos- Crime Watch to meet phorus in the lake. The Glen Lyon Crime Watch will Michael Daley of the advisory council meet Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Italian said he is thrilled to see its endeavors American Sporting Club, 22 Apple St. being recognized, but he said the award New members are welcome. Tradition passed is shared among the residents of Har- veys Lake and its borough council. PITTSTON He said residents are being more mindful of chemicals in fertilizers, and Gilligan to receive award By STEVEN FONDO portunities at the lollipop tree and pick- INSIDE: For Click photos, see Page 1C the council has been working with Prin- Times Leader Correspondent a-number duck pond tables. ceton Hydro to install catch basins Sean J. Gilligan, a sergeant with the WILKES-BARRE -- The Jewish Com- The smash hit of the afternoon was throughout the watershed area. These Washington D.C. Fire Department, munity Center held a carnival on Sun- the special Hamantaschen work table, Current demographics put the coun- efforts have filtered out much of the will receive the W. Francis Swingle day to celebrate the Jewish holiday of at which attendees could hone their cul- ty Jewish population at about 1,500, phosphorus and other sediments from Award when the Greater Pittston Purim. inary skills by making the hat-shaped Greenberg said. the storm water before it reaches the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick gather on Purim commemorates Esther’s deliv- Jewish fruit-filled pastry and then eat- “That’s why it’s crucial for us to con- lake, Daley said. March 17 for the erance of the Jews in Persia from a mas- ing the gooey, oven-fresh results. tinue our traditions,” he said. Pioneer Constructions Company group’s 98th annual saccre plotted by Haman. “Events like this are so important for Carnival Master of Ceremonies Inc., Honesdale, will receive the Ero- St. Patrick’s Day The holiday is customarily celebrat- us as a group,” said JCC President Gary Mitch Kornfeld said he’s been celebrat- sion and Sediment Control Profession Banquet. ed with a reading from The Book of Greenberg. ing Purim at the center throughout his of the Year award. Born on Loring Ruth, a festive dinner, a children’s festiv- “It’s necessary to come together as a life. Bob Jenkins, project manager for Pio- AFB, Caribou, al, as well as gestures of charitable giv- community.” “It nice to see the kids come out in neer Construction Company Inc., said Maine, as the son of ing. Greenberg said the number of Jews in costume and enjoy themselves,” stated the company uses best management John Gilligan and A. Sunday’s carnival in Wilkes-Barre fea- Luzerne County has continued to de- Kornfeld. practices by using silt fences and other Gilligan Ellen (Gilroy), Gilli- tured glitter face painting, continuous cline in recent years with the deaths of a “It’s all about fun. It makes this worth- preventative measures to cut down on gan was raised in live-streaming children’s movies, arts number of the eldest community mem- while.” Wyoming, attended Wyoming Area and crafts and a number of grab bag op- bers. SeeAWARDS, Page 4A Catholic and public schools and Lu- zerne County Community College before his relocation to the Washing- ton D.C. metro area in 1998. With the Prince George’s County Centering on here and now Fire Department, Gilligan received numerous recognitions for bravery and tea and snacks. talent under extreme conditions dur- Zen center teaches different way Zazen, or Zen meditation, and ing fires and technical rescues. present-minded action lie at the He received The Silver Medal of By SARA POKORNY hism to be a part of this,” Yayoi heart of everything. It focuses on Valor for the rescue of a mother and [email protected] Matsumoto, resident nun, said. “If the “now” moment, not the future child going into a third-floor window STILLWATER -- In a fast-paced you choose to at some point, you’re or the past. from a ladder that was almost too world riddled with stress and worry, more than welcome to, but it’s not Many may find it difficult to quiet short, and a Department Commenda- it’s very rare that many find the time required.” their mind, but that’s something tion for response to the Pentagon to take a minute to simply breathe EMZ welcomes beginners for those at EMZ understand and pro- attack on 9/11. and be still. Zazen instruction and meditation vide guidance for. With the DCFD, he was credited Endless Mountain Zendo, in Still- on Sunday mornings, from 8:30 to “It can be very difficult, of with saving a Metropolitan police water, is one such place where that 10:30. First-timers will have personal course,” Matsumoto said. “As living officer and several firefighters after can be achieved and not only for instruction on the practice of Zazen, beings, we can’t help but have disarming a known gang member relaxation, but also for a deeper then will put what they have learned thoughts spring up in our heads. inside a vehicle after a scuffle. connection to one’s self and the to the test as they rejoin the begin- Many people try to push them away, He is an active member of the world. ner’s class and meditate with them. but that’s not what you do, because DCFD Emerald Society and serves Endless Mountain Zendo is a Zen The instruction covers how to that just puts another thought into with numerous other organizations. Buddhist practice center dedicated handle body and mind while med- your head, ‘Oh, I’m trying not to He and his wife, Dianna, have two to the realization of Buddha Nature. itating, as well as what Zazen is all think of things.’ You must learn to children, Danella and Reilly, in their The style of practice is based in the about. Beginners will learn different focus on the breathing, and be in home in Bowie, Md. Rinzai Zen Buddhist tradition. EMZ meditating postures and breathing that moment, and those thoughts The Swingle Award is named for BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER welcomes those who have practiced techniques. will go away.” King’s College professor W. Francis Resident nun Yayoi Matsumoto leads a group in before, as well as beginners. After meditation there is a talk Swingle. Zen meditation at Endless Mountain Zendo. “You don’t have to practice Budd- focusing on the practice, followed by SeeZEN, Page 10A CMYK

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Renal Race event helps Bad Credit - No Credit family for the long run We Make It Simple 2 WAYS TO PURCHASE The inaugural fundraiser for kidney cancer will be held YOUR NEXT CAR March 11 in Wilkes-Barre. TOLL FREE 1-855-313-LOAN (5626) By JERRY LYNOTT [email protected] or WILKES-BARRE – The race ONLINE @ www.ApproveMyCredit.com Erin Pikul organized for Sunday morning is only a mile, but her family is preparing for the long run in dealing with her husband’s cancer. LEARN Frank Pi- MORE kul has kid- ney cancer Go online to: and the 38- DON CAREY/ THE TIMES LEADER www.therenalrace- year-old fa- Erin Pikul, right, organized The Renal Race for next Sunday in .org. ther can ex- Wilkes-Barre as a way to raise awareness and funds for research pect to be on on kidney cancer. Her husband, Frank, has the disease and has medication for the rest of his life. been taking medication to keep it from spreading. The husband An Eynon Buick GMC Dealership “I’m doing wonderful,” he said and wife and their son, Jaxon, will participate in the race. aweek before the race he plans to walk in. tivated Pikul to go public about He has maintained his regular the disease. work schedule at NEPA Imaging “Kidney cancer is not some- in Scranton, where he does med- thing anyone talks about,” she ical scans on people with cancer. said. The one thing he has noticed af- Pikul added, it’s the sixth lead- ter starting on the medication is ing death-causing cancer; it’s his hair is turning a lighter color. hereditary; it does not respond to “He is doing really, really either chemotherapy or radi- great,” said his 34-year-old wife. ation; and most often when peo- Planning and preparation for ple find out they have it, it’s by ac- the inaugural Renal Race starting cident. in Kirby Park and ending at Pub- Knowing the facts, the couple lic Square has helped. has faced Frank’s illness head-on “This has been like therapy for for his sake and their son’s. him,” said Erin Pikul. “I don’t ever want him to be She’s gotten a welcome boost like we are, a young family in the too, considering what the hus- midst of this,” she said. band and wife and their 2-year- They’ve gotten support from old son, Jaxon, have been friends and strangers and consid- through. er themselves fortunate. “It’s been a difficult year,” she Through her work as a hair- said. dresser at Déjà vu salon in the Atumor was found on her hus- Route 315 Plaza in Plains Town- band’s kidney during a CAT scan ship, she heard from people who in December 2010 for what he were either affected by cancer or thought was an unrelated illness. knew someone who was. He underwent surgery to remove They’ve gotten support from the cancer in January 2011. The friends and strangers and consid- next month he took part in a clin- er themselves fortunate. ical trial at Memorial Sloan-Ket- More than 300 people have tering Cancer Center in New pre-registered for the race that York City and was given a place- runs the morning of the St. Pa- bo instead of the drug he was lat- trick’s Day parade in downtown er prescribed as part of his treat- Wilkes-Barre. After paying the ment. Last December a biopsy re- bills for the event, what’s left over vealed the cancer was still there. will be given to the Kidney Can- He has since been taking Vo- cer Association, which will honor trient with the hope of either Pikul’s request to direct the mon- shrinking or stabilizing the ey to research and advocacy. growth of the advanced renal cell She originally set a goal of rais- carcinoma, she said. ing $1,500, but expects to exceed The family’s private ordeal mo- that amount.

is an environmental competition AWARDS for high school students, testing their knowledge of soils and land use, aquatics, forestry, wildlife, Continued from Page 3A and the special subject for the erosion at construction sites. year, salt and fresh water estuar- For implementing a no-till ies. practice on his farm, Gary Rine- The MMI Preparatory School himer of Nescopeck, will receive achieved the highest score and the 2012 Conservation Farmer went on to compete at the State Award. Envirothon at Susquehanna Uni- Rinehimer was unable to be versity and Shikellamy State reached for comment. Katiln Fa- Park. rabotnik, soil conservationist Receiving the Conservation with the Natural Resource Con- Educator Award will be Michael servation Service in Plymouth, Adamshick, sixth-grade teacher worked with Rinehimer and said at Lehman-Jackson Elementary the no-till practice means Rine- School in the Lake-Lehman himer “does not put a plow into School District. Adamshick said the ground.” This minimizes he was surprised by the notifica- erosion and increased organic tion of the award. He said he matter in the soil, she said. tries different activities with his “He is really good about land class to increase watershed and conservation,” she said. environmental awareness. Michael P. Mele of MMI Pre- “Often members of the Con- paratory School will get the 2011 servation District are invited to Luzerne County Envirothon come to class, adding to the cur- Winner award. Mele headed a riculum,” he said. team of high school students in Annually, the Luzerne County the 32nd Luzerne County Envi- Fair Queen is recognized, Amy rothon on May 11, 2011 at the Salansky, agricultural conserva- PP&L Susquehanna Riverlands tion specialist, said. This year’s in Berwick. queen, Janice Richardson, will Held annually, the Envirothon also be honored.

ferent theme, and all women are WOMEN encouraged to support and at- tend the events. Additional support is provid- Continued from Page 3A ed by PPL, the Penn State Com- giveaways from local supporting mission for Women, Penn State merchants and informational Hazleton Student Activities handouts. Fund, and Penn State Hazleton Funded through an endow- Women’s Symposium Commit- ment established by local busi- tee. nesswoman E. Lee Beard, the On the day of the event, check- Women’s Symposium at Penn in begins at 12:30 p.m., with the State Hazleton is designed to en- symposium starting at 1p.m. gage women’s interest in topics Reservations are required by related to professional and per- March 12, and seating is limited. sonal development. Each year, For more information or to reg- the symposium focuses on a dif- ister, call 450-3180. 738259 K

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IN BRIEF The U.S. is not hesitant on using force to defend interests in region, president says Obama puts Iran on notice

By BEN FELLER threat.” national coalition that we have ment to the Mideast ally. AP White House Correspondent Speaking built.” “You don’t have to count on WASHINGTON — President to a powerful Quoting Theodore Roose- my words. You can look at my Barack Obama said Sunday the pro-Israel lob- velt, Obama said he would deeds,” Obama said. United States will not hesitate by, Obama ap- “speak softly, but carry a big The Israeli president, Shi- to attack Iran with military pealed to Is- stick” — and warned Iran not to mon Peres, spoke before Oba- force to prevent it from acquir- rael for more test U.S. resolve. ma and said that a nuclear Iran ing a nuclear weapon, but he Obama time to let Obama’s widely anticipated would be a menace to the cautioned that “too much loose sanctions fur- speech came one day before he world, not just to Israel’s securi- talk of war” recently has only ther isolate Iran. meets at the White House with ty. helped Tehran and driven up “For the sake of Israel’s secu- Netanyahu, who planned to ad- “Iran is an evil, cruel, morally the price of oil. rity, America’s security and the dress AIPAC late today. Three corrupt regime. It is based on AP PHOTO Israeli Prime Minister Benja- peace and security of the world, GOP presidential candidates — destruction and is an affront to Israel’s President Shimon min Netanyahu, standing his now is not the time for bluster,” Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum human dignity,” Peres said. He Peres applauds President ground against what his coun- Obama told thousands at the and Newt Gingrich — were said Israel knows the horrors of Barack Obama on Sunday. AP PHOTO try perceives as a threat to its annual American-Israel Public scheduled to speak to the con- war and does not seek one with 16 dead in Polish train crash existence, said he perhaps most Affairs Committee’s policy con- ference via satellite on Tuesday. Iran, “but if we are forced to gram is for peaceful purposes. Two trains running on the same track appreciated hearing Obama say ference. “Now is the time to let To Israel and to Jewish voters fight, trust me. We shall pre- Israeli leaders openly have dis- collided head-on in southern Poland that “Israel must be able to de- our increased pressure sink in, in this country, Obama promot- vail.” cussed the possibility of a mil- late Saturday, leaving 16 people dead fend itself, by itself, against any and to sustain the broad inter- ed his administration’s commit- Iran insists its nuclear pro- itary strike. and 58 injured in the country’s worst train disaster in more than 20 years. The collision near Szczekociny oc- DEADLY TORNADOES curred after one of the trains ended up on the wrong track. Saudis:

TEHRAN, IRAN Ahmadinejad left weakened Syrians onservative rivals of Iran’s president Cclaimed control of parliament Sun- day with more than two-thirds of the have right seats decided from elections handing the ruling Islamic establishment near seamless control in the escalating nuclear standoff with the West. to defense The outcome also puts an emphatic stamp on President Mahmoud Ah- madinejad’s political tumble after he dared to challenge Supreme Leader Syrian regime “imposing itself Ayatollah Ali Khamenei over his power by force,” Saudi Arabia says. to direct key government affairs such as foreign policy and intelligence. Red Cross distributes aid. Although the 290-seat parliament holds little control over policy matters such as Iran’s nuclear program, the win By BEN HUBBARD by hard-liners looked to reinforce Iran’s and AYA BATRAWY Associated Press stiff rejection of Western pressure to stop its uranium enrichment program. BEIRUT — Saudi Arabia said Sunday that Syrians have a right SPRINGFIELD, ILL. to take up arms to defend them- selves against the regime and ac- Lincoln’s tomb gets repairs cused the Damascus government of “imposing itself by force,” as Lincoln’s 134-year-old tomb is getting concerns mounted over a human- aface-lift. itarian crisis there. The tomb will undergo $700,000 in In a rare televised news confer- structural repairs to fix water damage ence, Saudi Foreign Minister and other interior damage, Illinois Saud al-Faisal said the kingdom Historic Preservation Agency spokes- AP PHOTO welcomed international efforts man Dave Blanchette told The State Tasos Pantelidis searches a home destroyed by a tornado in Marysville, Ind., on Sunday. Residents dug out from a chain of to broker a ceasefire in Syria but Journal-Register on Saturday. tornadoes that cut a swath of destruction from the Midwest to the Gulf of Mexico, killing at least 39 people. added that they have “failed to Lincoln’s tomb is in Springfield’s Oak stop the massacres.” Ridge Cemetery. It is the final resting “Is there something greater place of the 16th president, his wife, than the right to defend oneself Mary, and three of their four sons. The and to defend human rights,” he tomb was dedicated in 1874. Baby found in field after twister dies said, adding that the Syrian peo- More than 286,000 people visited the ple want to defend themselves. tomb last year, helping to make Oak “The regime is not wanted by the Ridge the second-most-visited ceme- Toddler dies Sunday after family killed said. As the day went on, her eyes ceased On Sunday, people gathered to wor- people,” he said. tery in the United States. Only Arling- as mobile home was destroyed Friday. to move and she continued to deterio- ship, comb through piles of debris and “The regime is insisting on im- ton National Cemetery outside Wash- rate. There was no sign of brain activity. learn what happened to loved ones and posing itself by force on the Syr- ington, D.C., drew more visitors. Medical staff told Angel’s relatives friends, often without modern technolo- ian people,” he said. The Associated Press there wasn’t anything more they could gy to help. Saudi Arabia and Qatar have SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — An Indiana tod- do. With extended family gathered to say Cellphone signals were hard to find, In- been discussing military aid to dler found in a field after violent torna- goodbye, the family made the decision to ternet was out and electricity indefinitely the Syrian opposition, but the Accused of Obama threat does died Sunday after being taken off life end life support on Sunday. interrupted. U.S. and others have not advocat- “Angel has been reunited with her par- While it could be days before power An upstate New York man is accused support, ending a hopeful tale for survi- ed arming the rebels, in part out vors in the Midwest and South picking ents,” her grandfather, Jack Brough, said and cell service are fully restored to the of fear it would create an even of threatening to kill President Barack in a statement. “We want to thank God for damaged areas, crews were making pro- through the storms’ devastation. more bloody and prolonged con- Obama and elementary schoolchildren all of you and for your thoughts and gress Sunday. In Indiana, about 2,800 Fifteen-month-old Angel Babcock of flict. Sunni Saudi Arabia is wary in Saratoga County. prayers. God will bring you and all of us homes were without power, down from New Pekin, Ind., was found after her fam- of the wave of Arab Spring upris- Prosecutors say the U.S. Secret Ser- out of this. This is what it will take. All 8,000 in the hours after the storms. But in vice and local authorities collaborated ily’s mobile home was destroyed in Fri- should look to God.” some hard-hit areas, like Henryville, a ings, particularly in nearby Bah- to arrest Brent Dickinson of Saratoga day’s storms. Her father, mother and two The girl’s death brings the overall toll substation and transmission lines need to rain, where a Shiite majority is Springs. siblings were killed. from Friday’s storms to 39 across five be rebuilt, and that could take up to a demanding greater rights from The county district attorney’s office When Angel arrived at Kosair Chil- states. Rescuers were still going door-to- week. its Sunni rulers. However, the said Saturday the 33-year-old man dren’s Hospital in Louisville Friday night, door in rural areas to rule out more vic- Almost19,000 customers were without kingdom strongly backs the “intended to murder” the targets of his she was opening her eyes — a hopeful tims. Another round of storms earlier last power in Kentucky, according to the largely Sunni uprising in Syria. threatening messages. They said the sign, chief nursing officer Cis Gruebbel week killed 13 people in the Midwest and state’s Public Service Commission, and a On Sunday, Red Cross teams U.S. Secret Service intercepted two said. South, the latest in a string of severe- few thousand more from municipal util- handed out food, blankets and threatening messages posted by Dick- Things turned on Saturday, when the weather episodes ravaging the American ities and TVA, which the PSC does not medical kits in central Homs inson on a White House message board swelling in her brain didn’t decrease, he heartland in the past year. track. province, but the government Friday. blocked access to the worst-hit Dickinson was arraigned in Saratoga district of Baba Amr. Springs City Court on charges of mak- The humanitarian group was ing terroristic threats. trying to help families who fled Putin claims Russia presidential vote win Baba Amr after a monthlong BRAZZAVILLE, REPUBLIC OF CONGO siege and took shelter in nearby villages, ICRC spokesman Hi- Blast kills at least 206 cham Hassan said in Geneva. Independent observers allege fraud “The needs are so far mainly in Houses and buildings collapsed in the forms of food and also blan- the Congolese capital Sunday, entomb- By VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV open and honest struggle.” kets because of the cold,” Hassan ing inhabitants after an arms depot Associated Press He said the vote showed the majority said. exploded, killing at least 206 people, MOSCOW — Vladimir Putin claimed of Russians have rejected “political provo- Government forces have officials said, including dozens attend- victory in Russia’s presidential election cations” by his foes aimed at “destroying blocked humanitarian access to ing Mass in a church that buckled before tens of thousands of cheering sup- Russia’s statehood and usurping power.” Baba Amr since Friday, the day af- under the force of the blast. porters Sunday, even as the opposition Putin tallied 58-59 percent of the vote, ter troops seized it from rebels. The shock waves shattered windows and independent observers insisted the according to exit polls cited by state tele- AP PHOTO Opposition fighters had been in in a three-mile radius surrounding the vote had been marred by widespread vision. Communist Party candidate Gen- Vladimir Putin tears up at a massive control of the neighborhood for arms depot, including across the river fraud. nady Zyuganov received about 18 per- rally of his supporters Sunday. several months, and a regime of- that separates Brazzaville, the capital At a massive rally just outside the cent, according to the surveys, and the fensive on Homs that began in of the Republic of Congo, from Kinsha- Kremlin, Putin thanked his supporters others — nationalist Vladimir Zhirinov- the Central Election Commission said. early February aimed to retake re- sa, the capital of the larger Central for helping foil plots aimed at destroying sky, socialist Sergei Mironov and billio- If thousands of claims of violations bel-held neighborhoods inside African nation of Congo. Russia, sounding a nationalistic theme naire Mikhail Prokhorov — were in sin- made by independent observers and Pu- the city. It’s unclear what started the fire at that has resonated with the prime minis- gle digits. tin’s foes are confirmed, they would un- Syrian troops managed to take the weapons depot, but an official at ter’s core supporters amid a wave of un- Official vote results from the far east- dermine the legitimacy of his win and control of Baba Amr after nearly a the president’s office said the depot is precedented protests. ern regions and Siberia where the count fuel more protests by Russians exasperat- month of intense and relentless used to store war-grade weapons in- “I have promised that we would win was already completed seemed to con- ed with corruption, rising social inequal- shelling, and activists say hun- cluding mortars. The first blast went and we have won!” he shouted to the flag- firm the poll data. With about 48 percent ity and tight controls over political life. dreds were killed in the daily off at around 8 a.m. Another major waving crowd, which responded with of all precincts counted, Putin was lead- The opposition is gearing up for a mas- bombardments that led up to the explosion went off at around 1p.m. shouts of support. “We have won in an ing the field with 64 percent of the vote, sive rally in downtown Moscow today. final battle on Thursday. K

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EDNA STACKHOUSE, 66, for- Mr. Stephen B. Buynak David E. Rowlands Leonard Orloski merly of Plymouth and a resident March 4, 2012 of Dan Flood Towers, Kingston, March 3, 2012 March 3, 2012 passed away February 29, 2012 at Leonard Orloski, Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medi- r. Stephen B. Buynak, 84, a resi- avid E. Rowlands, of Hughes- 81, of Mountain cal Center, Plains Township. Born M dent of the Parsons section of D town, passed away Saturday, Top, passed away July 29, 1945, Edna was the daugh- Wilkes-Barre, passed into Eternal March 3, 2012 in Geisinger Wyom- Sunday morning ter of the late William and Sadie Life, Saturday, March 3, in the Inpa- ing Valley Medical Center, Plains in the Hospice Van Buskirk Simpson. Edna was tient unit of Hospice of the Visiting Township. Community Care Unit at the Geis- preceded in death by her husband, Nurses Association at Saint Luke’s He was born in Pittston, on Janu- Harry Stackhouse. She is survived inger South Villa, Wilkes-Barre, following a pro- ary 31, 1953, son of the late Edward Wilkes-Barre fol- by her daughter, May Stackhouse, longed illness. and Stella Gill Rowlands. granddaughter, Heather Filchack, lowing an illness. Born September 8, 1927, in He was a graduate of Anderson Born in Wilkes-Barre he was the aunt, Lois DeMace, cousin Jackie Wilkes-Barre, he was a son to the School, Poughkeepsie, New York. son of the late Frank and Mary (Fil- Forte, and many other family late Stephen M. and Anna (Janos- David was a member of Holy ipowich) Orloski and attended members. ko) Buynak. He was educated in the Name of Jesus Polish National Ca- Wilkes-Barre area schools. His voca- Interment will be in Maple Hill former Sacred Heart of Jesus Slovak tholic Church, Nanticoke. tional history began with Detroit En- Cemetery, Hanover Township. Parochial School, North Wilkes- gineering in Michigan and ended There will be no calling hours. Ar- For many years, he was owner Barre, and was a member of the with Atlas Chain in Exeter. Leonard rangements were made by the Wil- and operator of Earl’s Beef Co., 1945 graduating class of the James will be fondly remembered by family liams-Hagen Funeral Home Inc., Hughestown. M. Coughlin High School. He had a Mr. Buynak, in additon to his par- Amemorial service will be held and friends for his love of accordion West Main Street, Plymouth. He enjoyed RV travel, motorcycle playing, listening to polkas and going particular fondness for his alma ma- ents, was preceded in death by his Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Howell- riding, cooking and spending time four on a bare jack. ter, and was quite active during the stepmother, the former Julia Zigac- Lussi Funeral Home, 509 Wyoming EUGENE D. HOGAN, Stepha- with his dogs. Preceding him in death, in addi- four years he spent there. He was a zeski; his brother, Joseph, and his Avenue, West Pittston. Bishop Ryzz nie Drive, Plymouth, passed away He is survived by sons, Sean Pa- tion to his parents, was his brother member of the school’s choir, the or- sister, Elizabeth (Betty) Prebola. will officiate. Sunday, March 4, 2012 in Kindred trick Reilly, Ashley; David Edward Thomas. chestra and marching band. An avid Surviving, in addition to his wife Relatives and friends may call at Hospital Wyoming Valley, River Rowlands, at home; daughter, Tra- He will be greatly missed by his Crusader baseball fan, he excelled Carmella, at home, are their daugh- the funeral home Wednesday from 5 Street, Wilkes-Barre cey Lynn Rowlands, LaPorte, Pa.; daughters, Carol Padden, Hanover as the team’s pitcher and also played ter, Karen B. Spear and her hus- until service time at 8 p.m. Township, and son-in-law Gene Pad- Funeral arrangements are sister, Barbara Anne Cino and hus- the shortstop position. band, Joseph; grandson, Matthew; Memorial donations may be sent den, Ashley; Cindy Lyons and hus- pending from Kielty-Moran Funer- band, John, Rockville, Maryland; Later in life, he worked for the for- and numerous nieces, nephews, to Blue Chip Farms, Harding, PA band Tom, Mountain Top; Cheryl Za- al Home Inc., 87 Washington Ave., six grandchildren. 18643. potoski and husband Mike, Hanover Plymouth. mer B.F. Goodrich Company of Exe- great-nieces and great-nephews, ter as a foreman. Previously, he and will be sadly missed by the fam- Township, and Sandie Lyons and husband Tim, Mountain Top; nine LORRAINE C. WILLIAMS, 63, worked locally as an electrician. ily dog, Duke. He was a member of Saint Andre Funeral services for Mr. Buynak grandchildren, Gene Padden, Af- of Pittston, passed away Sunday, Alfonzo Walker ghanistan, and his wife, Kristen, Ha- Bessette Parish Community of will be conducted on Wednesday at March 4, 2012 at ManorCare Nurs- waii; Cheryl Padden, Hanover Town- ing Facility, Kingston. North East Wilkes-Barre, previously 9a.m. at the John V. Morris Funeral March 2, 2012 ship; Tommy Lyons, Camp Hill; Ste- Funeral arrangements are attending the former Sacred Heart Home, 625 North Main Street, phanie Lyons, Mountain Top; Mi- pending Kiesinger Funeral Servic- of Jesus Roman Catholic Church. North Wilkes-Barre, followed by a lfonzo Walker, 80, of Wilkes- chael Zapotoski and wife Michelle, es Inc., 255 McAlpine St,. Duryea. During his lifetime, he was also concelebrated funeral Mass at 9:30 A Barre, passed away, Friday, Plains; Jill Zapotoski, Dallas; Jenna quite active spiritually by participa- a.m. in the Saint Stanislaus Kostka March 2, 2012, surrounded by his Zapotoski, Hanover Township; Nikki ting in various church activities. He worship site of Saint Andre Bessette loving family at his home. Lyons, Louisiana, and Timmy Lyons assisted with the annual parish ba- Parish Community. The Reverend Al was born on December 22, and wife Megan, Mountain Top; two zaar, held membership in the for- Monsignor Vincent J. Grimalia, 1931 in Decatur, Alabama, he was a great-grandchildren, Nathan Lyons and Eli Zapotoski. He is also survived mer Holy Name Society and his chaplain of Saint Luke’s Villa, and son of the late Catherine Long. He FUNERALS most proud title was being asked by the Reverend Kenneth M. Seegar, by his brother Frank Orloski and wife was a graduate of White Plains High Adeline, Mountain Top, and several former pastor, the late Reverend Jo- pastor of Saint Andre Bessette par- School, White Plains, N.Y. and seph M. Ziobro, V.F. to serve his fel- ish, will officiate. nieces and nephews. served in the U.S. Air Force during The funeral will be held on Tues- low parishioners as a Eucharistic Aprocession to Sacred Heart of ADAMS – Robert Sr., funeral 9 the Korean War. day at 10:30 a.m. from the McCune Minister. Jesus Roman Catholic Cemetery, a.m. Tuesday in the Kopicki He was a member of the First Funeral Home, 80 S. Mountain Blvd., He and his wife, the former Car- Dorchester Drive, Dallas, will fol- Funeral Home, 263 Zerbey Ave., Baptist Church of Wilkes-Barre, Mountain Top, followed by a Mass of mella M. DeBalla, celebrated 56 low, where interment with Rites of Kingston. Mass of Christian where he also served as a Deacon. Al Christian Burial at 11 a.m. in St. Jude years of married life this past Janu- Committal shall take place. Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Ignati- also served as a Deacon at Mt. Zion Church. Interment will follow in St. ary 21. Relatives and friends are invited Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover Town- us Church, Kingston. Friends Baptist Church and New Covenant may call 4 to 7 p.m. today. Stephen is remembered by family to join the Buynak family for visita- ship. A family viewing will be held on Christian Fellowship. He served as a Jane, Wilkes-Barre; Kirk D. and his BENSCOTER – Dagmar, funeral 11 and those who loved him as a gentle- tion and remembrances Tuesday wife, Judy, Drums; six grandchil- Tuesday from 9 to 10:30 a.m. at the a.m. Tuesday in the Clarke Piatt man who loved life and sharing hap- from 5 until 8 p.m. A vigil service longtime Sunday School Teacher at funeral home. Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Deacon dren, Dwane (Norma Jean) Walker Funeral Home Inc., 6 Sunset py family times. Loving the out- will be conducted Tuesday evening of Virginia; Nathaniel Walker of Vir- Lake Road, Hunlock Creek. Walker loved God and his church. doors especially in summertime, he at Morris funeral home with Father ginia; the Rev. Shawn (Sharida) Friends may call 4 to 8 p.m. became known as “the pool man” to Seegar as celebrant. He continued to demonstrate his today at the funeral home. faith as he regularly attended and Walker of Wilkes-Barre; Brandon his family, caring for several family To send Stephen’s family online (Shana) Walker of Wilkes-Barre; GERMAN – Leonard, Shiva today participated in church, prayer ser- Theodore Fischer members’ swimming pools, and words of comfort and support, Kirk D. Walker II and Angelique through Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 vice and Bible Study. March 3, 2012 was meticulous in his attention to please visit our family’s website by Walker, both of Old Forge; two step- to 9 p.m. and 2 to 4 p.m. Friday In his leisure time, he enjoyed at 445 North Gates Ave., Apt. 1, detail. In his younger days, he was visiting www.JohnVMorrisFuneral- grandchildren, Khayla and McKen- heodore Fischer, of Wildflower spending time with his family, play- Kingston. also an avid bowler. Homes.com. na Griffiths, both of Wilkes-Barre; T Drive, Plains Township, died Sat- ing cards with family and friends GOOD – Rose, funeral 10 a.m. today five great-grandchildren, Brandon urday evening, March 3, 2012, at and working around his home. He in the Kopicki Funeral Home, Walker, Cole Walker, Lael Walker, home, with his family by his side. 263 Zerbey Ave. Kingston. Mass was his family’s biggest fan. He Brody Walker, all of Wilkes-Barre; Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was the of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. Raymond Degilio loved watching them play sports Marcia Walker of Virginia; a step son of the late Joseph and Estelle Katz in St. Ignatius Loyola Church, and succeed in whatever the en- great-grandson, Brandon Farmer Jr. Fischer and served in the U.S. Army. Kingston. March 2, 2012 deavor. He is known for his strong GOODMAN – William Sr., funeral 10 of Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Fischer was a graduate of Ply- character, his dignified manner and Funeral services will be held mouth High School and Temple a.m. Tuesday in the Davis-Dinelli steadfast faith. Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad St., aymond Degilio, a resident of at noon on Wednesday, March School of Pharmacy. He owned and Nanticoke. Friends may call 4 to RRansom, Pa., died peacefully at Al served as chairman of the local 7, 2012 at the First Baptist Church of operated Maltby Drug Store, 8p.m. today at the funeral home surrounded by family on Fri- Chapter of HUD and was a long Wilkes-Barre, 48 South River Swoyersville, and prior to retirement home. day, March 2, 2012. time supporter of the VISION pro- Street, Wilkes-Barre. Al’s grandson worked for Cooks Pharmacy in Sha- He was born July 5, 1931, in Ran- GULCZYNSKI – Jane, funeral 9 gram. the Reverend Shawn Walker will of- vertown. Theodore was a member of som, a son of the late George and a.m. Tuesday in the Bednarski & Prior to retiring, Al worked for ficiate. Interment will follow in Oak Congregation Ohav Zedek, the Jew- Thomas Funeral Home, 27 Park Concetta (Squiccimarra) Degilio. Bell of Pennsylvania as a foreman He was a graduate of Newton Lawn Cemetery, Hanover Town- ish Community Center, various Phar- Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of and then for the City of Wilkes- ship. macy related organizations and other Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Ransom High School. He was the proud owner of the Ransom Quarry Barre Parking Enforcement Patrol. Friends may call Wednesday civic and religious organizations. He Our Lady of Hope Parish. In addition to his mother, Al was Friends may call 6 to 8 p.m. Company Inc. from 9 a.m. until the time of the ser- was also past board member of the today at the funeral home. He was a member of the Odd Fel- preceded in death by his loving wife, vice at the church. Ohav Zedek Synagogue and the Unit- EVANISH – Robert, funeral 9:30 lows Federation, Farmers Night Shirley Mae (Medley) Walker, who Arrangements are entrusted to ed Hebrew Institute. a.m. today in the Earl W. Loh- Market Association, charter mem- passed February 16, 2011, and his Kniffen O’Malley Funeral Home Theodore is survived by his loving man Funeral Home, Inc., 14 W. ber and past president of the Ran- younger sister. Inc., 465 South Main Street, Wilkes- wife of 55 years, the former Phylis Pol- Green St., Nanticoke. Mass of som Lions Club, and last, but not Surviving to cherish his memory Barre. lack; sons, Stuart Fischer and his wife, least, he was one of the founding Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. are four sons, Alfonzo Jr., of Wilkes- Messages of comfort can be sent Sheri, Vienna, Va.; Dr. Gary Fischer members of the Stone Hedge Hunt- Faustina Parish at Holy Trinity Mathew Degilio, Adam Pietrzykos- Barre; Duane and fiancée, Gena, of to the Walker family at www.BestLi- ing Lodge. and his wife, Margaret, Pittsburgh; Church, Nanticoke. ki and granddaughters, Christel Virginia; Morris and his wife, Mary feTributes.com. three grandchildren, Joseph, Dov and KEIPER – David, funeral 1p.m. He enjoyed watching his favorite Fenick and Nicole Pietrzykoski; Ana; and sister, Lillian Rifkin, Laguna today in the Kopicki Funeral baseball team “The New York Yan- great-grandson, Corey Degilio and Home, 263 Zerbey Avenue, kees.” numerous nieces and nephews. Woods, Calif. Kingston. He also enjoyed boxing, garden- Funeral services are entrusted Funeral service will be held to- KOPSTYS – Roberta, funeral 9 ing, most importantly, his family to Graziano Funeral Home Inc., Pitt- day at the Rosenberg Funeral a.m. today in Gubbiotti Funeral and friends, with whom he had ston Township. Michael John Zluchowski Chapel, 348 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Home, 1030 Wyoming Ave., weekly lunches and Sundays spent Viewing hours will be today from at 1:30 p.m. with Rabbi Raphael Ne- Exeter. Mass of Christian Burial cooking at home. 4to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. March 3, 2012 metsky officiating. Interment will be at 9:30 a.m. at St. Cecilia’s Celebrating his birthday with a All funeral services will take in Ohav Zedek Cemetery. Church of St. Barbara Parish, huge fireworks display was also an place at the funeral home on Tues- ichael John Zluchowski, 86, of Shiva will be observed 7 to 9 p.m. annual gift to all of his family and Exeter. day, March 6, 2012. Those attending MNicholson Street, Wilkes-Barre and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday KREIDLER – Walter, funeral 9 a.m. friends. services are expected to be at the fu- Township, passed away suddenly through Thursday and 2 to 4 p.m. Fri- today in the Nat & Gawlas He was preceded in death by neral home no later than 10 a.m. on Saturday evening, March 3, 2012 brothers, Nicholas Degilio, Daniel day at 604 Wildflower Drive, Plains Funeral Home, 89 Park Ave., Funeral services will begin at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Med- Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian Degilio and Dominick Degilio; sis- promptly at 10:30 a.m. with Deacon Township. Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Nicho- ter Rose Zdzchowski and son Ray- Patrick Massino officiating. ical Center, Plains Township, sur- Memorial contributions, if desired, las Church, Wilkes-Barre. mond George Degilio. Interment services will follow at rounded by family. may be made to charity of donor’s LANG – Emily, celebration of life Surviving are his wife, Connie Milwaukee Cemetery, Milwaukee, Michael was born on December choice. 10:30 a.m. today in McLaugh- (Bedell) Degilio; son, Howard and Pa. 10, 1925 and has been a lifelong resi- Condolences may be sent by visit- lin’s, 142 S. Washington St., wife, Bunny Degilio; daughters, The family would like to express dent of Wilkes-Barre Township. He ing Theodore’s obituary at www.ro- Wilkes-Barre. Funeral Mass at 11 Sherry and husband, Anthony Pietr- their thanks to the doctors and staff was the son of the late John Zlu- senbergfuneralchapel.com. zykoski; Candace Fenick; brothers, a.m. in the Church of St. Nicho- of N.R.O.C. Also the family would chowski and Anna Fitcyk. las, Wilkes-Barre. Friends may Vito Degilio and Elmer Degilio; sis- like to thank the nurses and caregiv- call 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. ter, Louise Winters; grandsons, Ho- ers from Hospice of The Sacred He left high school in 10th grade More Obituaries, Page 2A MARIANO – Grace, Mass of Chris- ward II Degilio, Michael Fenick, Heart. in order to help provide for his fam- tian Burial 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in ily and shortly thereafter, he enlist- the Mercy Center Chapel, Dallas. ed in the United States Navy. Rod and Gun Club on Red Rock OBITUARY POLICY Friends may call 9 a.m. until the Michael proudly served in World Mountain with his best friend John The Times Leader publish- time of the service. Bonnie Jean Gostinski War II aboard the USS Monrovia, a Wegrzynowicz. es free obituaries, which MCDAVITT – Gertrude, funeral floating fuel liner, and served again 1:30 p.m. today in the S.J. Gront- Surviving are his loving wife of 60 have a 27-line limit, and paid March 3, 2012 during the Korean Conflict, attain- kowski Funeral Home, Plymouth. years, Irene Stella-Zluchowski and obituaries, which can run ing the rank of Seaman 1st class. Friends may call 11 a.m. to 1:30 onnie Jean Gostinski, 67, of Lu- his children, Julie Hopkins, Mat- with a photograph. A funeral Following his military service, p.m. B zerne, passed away peacefully thew Zluchowski and his wife Lau- home representative can call PAGLIANITE – Dorothy, Mass of Michael and his friend Stanley Za- on Saturday morning at Geisinger ren; Mark Zluchowski and his wife the obituary desk at (570) Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. Tues- potoczny opened an auto body busi- Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Michele and Michael Zluchowski. 829-7224, send a fax to (570) day in St. Joseph Marello Parish ness on Blackman Street near the Plains Township, surrounded by her He was blessed with grandchildren, 829-5537 or e-mail to tlo- at Our Lady of Mount Carmel railroad tracks. Church, William Street, Pittston. loving family. Bonnie was a loving, April, Amy, Aaron, Matthew, Adam, [email protected]. If you He then began employment at Those attending the Mass are cherished wife, mother and a trust- Mark, Patrick, Erica, Daria and Lara fax or e-mail, please call to Pagnotti Enterprises working as a asked to go directly to church. ed and true friend. and great-grandchildren, Tyler and confirm. Obituaries must be welder in the “Strippins” and later SHUBILLA – Joseph, celebration Born in Meridian, Mississippi, Zander. He was also survived by his submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday of life 8:30 a.m. today in the worked for Beltrami Enterprises as she was the daughter of the late siblings Genevive Defalco, Joseph through Thursday and 7:30 Jendrzejewski Funeral Home, 21 awelder until his retirement in the Skee, Josephine Walsh and John p.m. Friday and Saturday. N. Meade St., Wilkes-Barre. Floyd and Willie Mae Cato Ivy. She mid 1980s. Zee. Obituaries must be sent by a Funeral Mass at 9:30 a.m. in Our was a member of the Kingdom Hall Michael was an active, devout Ca- Michael was blessed with many, funeral home or crematory, Lady of Hope Parish, Wilkes- of Jehovah’s Witnesses, Wilkes- tholic and was a lifelong member of Barre. many friends and was surrounded or must name who is hand- Barre, for the past 49 years and was Our Lady of Hope, formerly known SKORONSKI – Phyllis, funeral 10 by love … all the days of his life. ling arrangements, with an avid proclaimer of the Good as St. Mary’s Church of the Materni- a.m. Wednesday in the Andrew Funeral arrangements are address and phone number. News of the Kingdom. Cole and Stella Blue; sisters Eloise ty on Park Avenue in Wilkes-Barre. Strish Funeral Home, 11 Wilson by the Jendrzejewski Funeral We discourage handwritten Street, Larksville. Friends may She was preceded in death by her Robinson of Mississippi; Juanice He was a member of the American Home, 21 N. Meade St, Wilkes- notices; they incur a $15 call 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday. parents, Floyd and Willie Mae Ivy, Singleton of Tennessee; Mae Brack- Legion Post #815, Wilkes-Barre Barre. Friends may call on Tuesday, typing fee. SMITH – Anna, funeral noon today her dear brother Cecil Earl Ivy and en of Alabama; and brother George Township, and the Blackman Rod March 6, 2012, from 5 to 8 p.m. and in the Metcalfe and Shaver sister Mary Louise. Lamar Ivy of Mississippi. and Gun Club. Funeral Home Inc., 504 Wyom- the funeral will be held on Wednes- Surviving are her husband, Eu- Amemorial service will be held Michael was active in his commu- ing Ave., Wyoming. Friends may gene Gostinski; sons, David Gostin- day March 7, 2012, at 9 a.m. call 11 a.m. until time of service. at the convenience of the family at nity; he coached St. Joseph’s Youth Genetti’s ski and wife Michelle of Mansfield, VITACK – George, Mass of Chris- the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Wit- League for many years and later be- After Fu nera l Lu ncheons tian Burial 9:30 a.m. today in St. Pa.; James Gostinski and wife Sha- nesses, 1240 Scott St, Wilkes-Barre. came president of the organization. John the Evangelist Church, 35 ron of Royal Palm Beach, Florida; Arrangements are entrusted to He was also president of the Black- Starting at$7.9 5 per person William St., Pittston. Joseph Gostinski of Binghamton, the Betz-Jastremski Funeral Home man Playground Association. Hotel Bereavem en t Rates WARNICK – George, funeral 10:30 New York; and daughter, Tracy Inc., 568 Bennett St., Luzerne. To Michael loved to fish with his a.m. today in the Nat & Gawlas Krane, and husband Joel, of Venice, light a virtual candle or leave a friends Teddy Drozda, Mike Wegr- Funeral Home, 89 Park Ave., Florida; grandchildren, Heather, Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian message of condolence for his fam- zynowicz, Kevin Kozicki and grand- Burial at 11 a.m. in St. Leo’s /Holy Deanna, Jessica, Candace, Morgan, ily, please visit www.betzjastrem- son Mark Zluchowski. He also en- Rosary Church. ski.com. joyed many trips to the Mayflower 825.6477 CMYK

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St. Laurence O’Toole’s heart Ireland’s national police force, fered a spate of such robberies of “Shoot the Moon” had been displayed in Dublin the Garda Siochana, said detec- irreplaceable, but also hard to tives were studying hours of sell, religious artifacts. since the 13th century. closed-circuit TV footage to try Last year three relics believed Miss You and to identify the approximately 40 to be fragments of the cross used people who walked out the cathe- to crucify Jesus were stolen from Love You! By SHAWN POGATCHNIK dral’s front doors Saturday morn- Holy Cross Abbey in County Tip- Associated Press ing. perary. Police safely recovered DUBLIN — Somewhere in Ire- The force said the thief may those relics in January but arrest- Elaine, Erica, the Kids, land, a burglar has the heart of a have hidden overnight in the ca- ed nobody. saint. thedral and fled with the heart Also in January, a thief stole Officials at Christ Church Ca- when its doors opened Saturday. the ornate container housing the Family & Friends and thedral in Dublin said Sunday Worshippers didn’t spot that the jawbone of St. Brigid in a north- they’re distraught and perplexed relic was missing until Saturday side Dublin church. The contain- “The Outer Banks Bunch” over the theft of the church’s afternoon. Nobody was arrested. er, called a reliquary, was bolted most precious relic: the pre- Nuala Kavanagh, the cathe- down to the altar. However, it had served heart of St. Laurence dral’s director of operations, said just been cleaned and so the jaw- O’Toole, patron saint of Dublin. whoever stole it appeared to have bone of St. Brigid, one of Ireland’s O’Toole’s heart had been dis- no interest in financial gain, since earliest and most venerated played in the cathedral since the several nearby objects made of saints, wasn’t inside. 13th century. It was stored in a gold and other precious materi- O’Toole was Dublin’s archbish- heart-shaped wooden box and se- als were not touched. op from 1162 to 1180 and gained a cured in a small, square iron cage “It’s completely bizarre,” she reputation as a skillful mediator on the wall of a chapel dedicated said. “They didn’t touch anything between rival Gaelic and Norman to his memory. On Saturday else. They wanted the heart of St. factions then fighting for power someone cut through two bars, Laurence O’Toole.” in Ireland. 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WORLD OPINION Aunited front needed to strike N. Korea deal

HE UNITED States reans were presenting their and North Korea positions.” North Korea re- held two days of talks gards its nuclear weapons and Trecently in Beijing – missile programs as a great the first such talks between “revolutionary legacy” left by the two countries since the Kim Jong Il and is unlikely to death of North Korea’s long- give them up easily. It is all time leader, Kim Jong Il, in the more important for the December. United States, Japan and The talks were a chance to South Korea to unify their ap- look for signs of any changes proach on North Korea and in the North’s positions under persevere. the leadership of its new lead- Pyongyang continues to er, Kim Jong Un, the youngest pursue its nuclear weapons son of the deceased leader, program even though it is un- over dismantling of its nucle- able to grow enough food to ar weapons program and oth- feed its own people. This fact er issues. The negotiations reveals the inherent weakness produced no breakthrough, of the North Korean govern- although they made “a little ment. If it sticks to its “mili- bit of progress,” according to tary first” policy, dissatisfac- the United States. tion could increase among the U.S. special envoy Glyn Da- North Korean people and the vies said, “there was nothing regime could eventually stylistically or substantively crumble from within. dramatically different in terms of how the North Ko- The Japan Times, Tokyo

QUOTE OF THE DAY Beethoven Festival highlights philharmonic’s 40th season “We won 2010 not because we nominated moderates!” HAVE YOU heard? We are The Beethoven Festival has special events in the midst of the North- every day from Wednesday through Rick Santorum eastern Pennsylvania Phil- COMMENTARY The contender for the Republican presidential harmonic’s 40th season! Saturday, culminating in a “masterworks nomination addressed a rally last week in Spokane, Our 40th season is a LAWRENCE LOH concert” at the F.M. Kirby Center for the Wash., making the case that he is the better testament to the impor- Performing Arts in Wilkes-Barre … candidate to mobilize the party’s supporters. He and the other GOP tance of this regional arts ern Pennsylvania and our philharmonic. We hopefuls are heading toward Super Tuesday, with 10 states up for grabs. treasure. This year, we’ve had spectacular are so thankful for his participation. concerts every month and never sounded ❏ Wednesday. Beginning at 2 p.m. at The Center, we will have an open rehearsal. better. Colonnade in Scranton, Jon Nakamatsu and This will take you behind the scenes to To help celebrate this monumental sea- Iwill be giving a free lecture on “The Music observe the first rehearsal with Mr. Naka- Iran turns up tension son, we planned something special in of Beethoven.” We will delve into what matsu and the philharmonic working on March: The Beethoven Festival. makes this music so great, why it is such a Beethoven’s 4th Piano Concerto. You’ll hear The Beethoven Festival has special joy to perform and why it is so difficult to the piece as it is being put together, prepar- HERE ARE FOUR the Gulf. The threat to block events every day from Wednesday through perform. There will be light refreshments, ing for the concert the next day. This event spokes to the wheel the Strait of Hormuz has to be Saturday, culminating in a “masterworks and I’m sure we will have some question- is free, and students are strongly encour- that Iran is turning to taken seriously by all neigh- concert” at the F.M. Kirby Center for the and-answer discussion. Space will be limit- aged to attend. T ratchet up tension in boring countries. Performing Arts in Wilkes-Barre with the ed, so reserve your place now. ❏ Saturday. At 8 p.m. at the F.M. Kirby the region. The final spoke on the dan- philharmonic and guest pianist Jon Naka- ❏ Thursday. Starting at 6:30 p.m. at The Center, we have the final event of the festiv- By refusing to permit inspec- gerous wheel is the cutting off matsu. Mellow Theater in Scranton, we have our al, the masterworks concert. Mr. Nakamat- tors from the United Nations’ of oil supplies to France and Jon is no stranger to our stage, being one chamber music concert with Mr. Nakamat- su will be performing Beethoven’s 4th Pi- nuclear watchdog, the Interna- the United Kingdom, in ad- of the most frequently returning guest solo- su performing with two members of the ano Concerto with the philharmonic. We tional Atomic Energy Agency, vance of the implementation of ists (three out of my seven seasons) with philharmonic, principal cello Alberto Parri- also will perform Beethoven’s Creatures of examine the key military nu- the European Union’s decision the philharmonic. He is a poet on the piano, ni and principal clarinet Pascal Archer. Prometheus Overture and Beethoven’s 2nd clear site at Parchin, south of to boycott Iranian oil. supremely gifted, and people love him on They will perform two Beethoven works, Symphony. Contact us for tickets for the Tehran, the Iranian govern- President Mahmoud Ahma- and off the stage. the Trio for Clarinet, Cello and Piano grand finale to our Beethoven Festival. ment has once again kicked dinejad knows that the one After we engaged him to play the concert, (op.11) and the Sonata for Cello and Piano sand in the face of the interna- thing that would unite Iranians he volunteered to perform in all other as- (op. 69). Tickets cost $26.50 for adults and tional community. behind his crumbling govern- Lawrence Loh is music director of the Northeast- pects of the festival, including the chamber $16.50 for students. ern Pennsylvania Philharmonic. Visit www.nepaphi- The second spoke is the ment, the one element that music concert, because he loves Northeast- ❏ Friday. At 6:30 p.m. at the F.M. Kirby l.org or call (570) 341-1568. movement of two warships could restore his weakening through the Suez Canal and in- control of the political process, to the eastern Mediterranean. would be an outside attack on Leaving Egyptian waters, the something Iranian. Whether it MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS vessels headed straight to Sy- was an Iranian warship or war- ria, where it is suspected they plane or even the suspect Par- to name-calling like a child on the play- SEND US YOUR OPINION offloaded further armaments chin military nuclear site itself Santorum unfairly judged ground. for the Bashar Assad regime. does not matter. Letters to the editor must include the Mr. Piazza obviously doesn’t like Jack This third spoke to its brink- in newspaper cartoon writer’s name, address and daytime Schumacher, so he apparently uses instant, manship wheel are joint force Arab News phone number for verification. Letters reactionary thoughts and associates Mr. ick Santorum in a tree while peering should be no more than 250 words. We exercises carried out by Iran in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Kaufer as a foe. through a window and making this reserve the right to edit and limit writers Mr. Piazza claims that Jack Schumacher Rcomment: “God says you are doing to one published letter every 30 days. • Email: [email protected] is using his “petty position” on Kingston that wrong.” Where is the justification for council to push friends up the political this editorial cartoon (Feb. 27)? • Fax: 570-829-5537 • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 ladder. If being a Kingston councilman is Re-evaluate extradition Santorum was asked a question regard- N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1 such a “petty position,” then why has Piaz- ing birth control and he gave his personal za run for that seat multiple times? views. How does that justify this portrayal Jack Schumacher has the right to en- HE CASE OF Chris- Court rejected the latter of him looking into someone’s window and information relevant to the decision she is dorse any candidate he wants. He was a topher Tappin raises claim). However, under the pronouncing judgment? It doesn’t! about to make. longtime supporter of state Rep. Phyllis questions about Bri- treaty the United States had Mary Ann Potsko Mundy but decided that Kaufer is the T tain’s extradition trea- merely to convince an English Women are strong. We deserve nothing Hanover Township better candidate for the job. Apparently, ty with the United States. The court that there is a “reasona- less than to be fully informed about our based on Mr. Piazza’s rhetoric, he doesn’t retired businessman was extra- ble suspicion” against Tappin, pregnancies. agree. dited to Texas to face charges not a prima facie case – a test If the Pennsylvania General Assembly Bill would give women Ijust wonder when things changed. that he conspired in the sale of which critics say is less rigor- does not pass this legislation, it would be When did being intelligent and winning specialized batteries to Iran. ous than the equivalent for doing a huge disservice to women. information they deserve academic honors become a detriment to a U.S. authorities allege that Americans whose extradition Betty Berry person’s character? Saying Mr. Kaufer Tappin, who ran a shipping is sought by the United King- he media has misrepresented the Wom- Harrisburg manifests the traits of “naïve idealism” company, knew the batteries dom. en’s Right to Know Act (House Bill when you don’t know him sounds more were destined for use in Ira- Tappin’s case will add to the T1077). like name-calling than logical reasoning. nian surface-to-air missiles. calls for a fresh review of our When a woman faces a decision as grave Criticism of candidate Maybe this rhetoric is based on the fact Tappin says he had no such U.S. extradition treaty. and irrevocable as abortion, she deserves that Piazza lost to Schumacher in a council knowledge and was entrapped to have the full range of information ahead called childish behavior London Evening Standard race in 2007. by an FBI sting (the Appeal of time relating to her pregnancy and her unborn child. Ultrasounds are routine am responding to the letter to the editor So who’s the school boy? The man who Editorial Board medical tests and already are part of the I“Support of candidate seen as political wants to make a difference or the man who PRASHANT SHITUT standard process at abortion facilities. ploy” by Curt Piazza on Feb. 23. blindly insults? I’ll let the readers answer President and Interim CEO/Impressions Media This proposed state legislation ensures a Mr. Piazza’s letter runs thick with hypoc- that. JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ MARK E. JONES woman has the chance to view the ultra- risy. He refers to candidate Aaron Kaufer Lois Schumacher Vice President/Executive Editor Editorial Page Editor sound image and is provided with vital as a “school boy,” yet he’s the one resorting Kingston

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Leighton added that he is pro- hibited by law from influencing ACCUSATION the Zoning Hearing Board, and he has always “upheld that sep- aration even during the most Continued from Page 1A controversial decisions pending that sometimes prejudice can be before the board where residents expressed not only by what is call on me to intervene. The zon- said, but also how it’s said. ing board is an independent com- “They were saying something mittee and must remain so.” to us that day, and … it was ‘We He said the board makes rul- think you’re going to bring a ings based upon applicable plan- bunch of minority children in ning and zoning regulations and here who have minority parents laws. “Any allegations that other and we don’t want it in our neigh- considerations were taken into borhood,’ ” King said. account before a decision was Church members applied for a made is completely false.” special exception to open a day- care center at 780 S. Main St., Application denied AP PHOTO within a residential neighbor- Tyler-Smith said she had of- Dachau survivor Ernie Gross, left, and Dachau liberator Don hood, and first presented their fered the board a market study, Greenbaum speak amongst themselves during an interview. case to the city Planning Com- demographic information and mission on Oct. 19. Later in the data from the state Department he would soon be murdered: day, they presented their case to of Transportation “which clearly hanged, shot, gassed, he didn’t the zoning board. showed the traffic schedules, the CONNECT know. He was so close to death The commission heard first traffic rates … to show that num- that he didn’t care. from church members, who de- ber of cars would not in any way “We were standing in this scribed how the center would impair the traffic on that street.” Continued from Page 1A long line and we already knew benefit the community and their Tyler-Smith said she also of- ter nearly a year of sickness, where we were going,” he said. plans to initially accept 12 chil- fered an alternative route for par- abuse and constant hunger, had “I was close enough that I could dren. If all went well, they would ents and cited examples of other no doubt April 29, 1945, was his see the crematorium and, all of a eventually accept a maximum of zoning decisions in which traffic last day on earth. Greenbaum, a sudden, I see the German sol- 24, despite notification from the issues were raised but applica- soldier with Gen. George Pat- diers throwing down their guns state that the facility could ac- tions were approved “as long as ton’s Third Army 283rd Field and running away.” commodate up to 60 children. they would advise patrons to Artillery Battalion, arrived that The first contingent of Amer- take a certain route to access the day at Dachau expecting to icans had arrived. Traffic issues raised building. … But Chairman Hay- seize ammunition, clothing and “If they would have come an The commission also heard den White repeatedly called it food that was kept for the Nazis’ hour later, I would not be here to from an attorney representing hypothetical information.” notorious SS forces. tell this story,” Gross said in ac- Susan and Gary Greenfield, who “I explained to him that (for) They were both wrong, it cented English underscoring live across the street from the anyone who starts a new busi- turned out. his eastern European roots. church. ness, those kinds of The men, who talk about “They took me right away, they The attorney told “Again, this is reports are perti- their experiences at local syn- knew I am falling apart, and the commission the an issue where nent,” she said. agogues and schools, now are they put me in a sanitarium to Greenfields were con- After the board PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER working together to find other recuperate.” cerned about traffic Icannot get failed to approve the Theresa Tyler-Smith, pictured with her dog, Cher, believes racism Dachau survivors and liberators Greenbaum said his company issues and believed involved.” church’s application, and cronyism factored into a Wilkes-Barre Zoning Hearing Board in the area to share their stories. arrived shortly after the first the day-care center Tyler-Smith said the decision that is preventing New Covenant Christian Fellowship They acknowledge that re- wave of American troops and “would exacerbate Tom Leighton group decided to re- Church on South Main Street from opening a day-care center. counting the horrors of the Hol- spent only a couple of hours at the issue,” according W-B mayor apply, believing that ocaust isn’t easy but believe it’s Dachau before moving on to to meeting minutes. perhaps the board “Even when you’re picking Assistant city solicitor Bill Vin- their duty. their next mission. The SS at Emmett Burke, a misunderstood that sides for a basketball team, you sko is representing the city in the “As we got near Dachau, Dachau were captured, killed or surveyor for the church, suggest- although the church could ac- take a couple minutes to figure appeal and 10 days ago told a re- about a mile outside the camp, in hiding by the time he arrived. ed a right-turn-only sign for exit- commodate up to 60 children, out who you want. But to hear porter he expected to have infor- there was an odor we couldn’t “We met a priest there who ing the day-care center, and there would only ever be a maxi- ‘no’ in such harmony five sec- mation on the zoning board’s rea- identify,” Greenbaum said. took us through the camp. He church member Sue Ellen Engle- mum of 24 attending the day- onds after it went to a vote kind son for denying the special ex- “When we arrived, I saw the showed us what was there; the man testified that the church has care center. of made me think nothing was ception. He did not return a call boxcars. They were full of bod- prisoners were walking skele- aschool bus that could be used heard and opinions were formu- on Friday seeking that informa- ies.” tons,” he said. “We called the for child pickups to reduce traf- Conflict of interest seen lated prior to anybody walking in tion. History would come to call it troops behind us to notify them fic, if necessary. But soon after that first hear- there,” he said. the Dachau death train: about about what we had come across Planning commission mem- ing in October, Tyler-Smith said Tyler-Smith said she called Special program planned 40 cattle cars holding more than and to bring food and clothing bers John McGowan and Joseph she learned that zoning board so- Leighton’s office every week for a In a recent interview, Tyler- 2,000 men and women evacuat- and blankets, and the whole bit. Thomas also expressed concern licitor Charles McCormick lived month to talk with the mayor Smith said that church members ed from another camp — and Then we left. We had to keep go- about traffic. Thomas moved to just down the street from the about the treatment she said her decided a specialized day-care left to die on the train — in the ing.” make a negative recommenda- church. She called the mayor’s of- group received before the zoning program was needed after taking final weeks of World War II. After the war, both men went tion to the zoning board, but fice to complain that McCormick board, but Leighton did not re- aclose look at indicators in the “We had at that time never on with their lives and tried to members split 3-3 on a vote, so had a conflict of interest, given turn any of her calls. community. heard the expression ‘concen- leave their wartime nightmares no recommendation was made. that he had moderated the hear- “We have violence in the tration camp,’ we never heard of behind. At the zoning hearing, similar ing and had even given opinions. Zoning verdict going to court schools. We have teen suicide. adeath camp,” Greenbaum said. Gross came to the U.S. and testimony was presented. But “We made a suggestion of re- Neither Susan Greenfield, who We have 13- through 19-year-olds “None of us had any idea.” settled in Philadelphia, where the attitude of zoning board routing the parents down to an- testified at the hearings, nor being number one in our area for Gross, a Romanian Jew, was he started out slicing lox in a members and actions of Mayor other block, basically going White, who chaired the hearings, HIV infection. I counseled four 15 when he and his family were delicatessen and ended up own- Tom Leighton prior to the hear- around the block so they returned calls seeking comment. 11-year-olds, two of which had taken from their home, deport- ing three delis of his own, mar- ing, church members said, are wouldn’t have to make a left (and Zoning board member John HIV, two of which had Hepati- ed to a ghetto in Hungary and ried and had three boys. His first what led them to believe bias and cross oncoming traffic to enter Yencha said he wasn’t at the De- tis-C, and they got it from intra- eventually packed on a stand- wife, who died 19 years after cronyism led to a negative out- the church driveway) and the so- cember hearing because he was venous drug use and sexual rela- ing-room-only boxcar to Ausch- they wed, was from Czechoslo- come. licitor said that’s even a worse out of town hunting, and he tions. These are all indicators witz in 1942. At the urging of a vakia and also spent time in a suggestion. The reason is be- didn’t remember details of the that our system is not working man next to him as they waited concentration camp. The cou- Cronyism claimed cause we had to pass his house. October hearing. properly,” Tyler-Smith said. in line to be processed, he lied ple never discussed those times Theresa Tyler-Smith, who pre- Now I know that,” Tyler-Smith Board members John Bergold Church members found a pro- and told the SS officer he was17. —not even where they were im- sented much of the testimony for said. and William Harvey have unlist- gram that provides specialized Any younger and he’d be prisoned during the Holocaust the church at the hearings, said McCormick said he recused ed phone numbers. Board mem- care and training for children 6 deemed incapable of hard labor —and his children only know cronyism reared its head when himself at a hearing in December ber Bill Breslin was not at either weeks old through pre-school and, he was told, immediately his story by hearing him speak Leighton entered the room be- on the new application “out of an hearing. age. killed. at public events. fore the zoning hearing and went abundance of caution and re- Leighton said he did not re- “It’s one-on-one development “The same guy who told me “I never told my wife about to greet Susan Greenfield. spect for (Tyler-Smith’s) ques- turn Tyler-Smith’s calls “because training and it’s an evaluation- to lie said to me, ‘Do you see that myself, I never told my sons. I “They were shaking hands and tion, not based on any legal is- they were regarding the outcome driven program. There are cer- smoke in the sky where the sun wasn’t up to it,” he said. embracing and, whether it was sue.” He said his home is not ad- of a decision by the Zoning Hear- tain plateaus that every child by a cannot get through? This is go- After his second wife died intentional or not, he communi- jacent to the church, but “a few ing Board, which could have certain age should be at. This ing to be your parents in about about 15 years ago, Gross said, cated a message, not only to ev- thousand yards” away, and dis- been and eventually was ap- program monitors that child, en- two hours,’ ” he recalled. “My “something in me was healing eryone in that room, but also to agreed that he offered personal pealed to the Court of Common sures that they’ve reached those parents and younger brother and I was able to overcome it.” the zoning board members, opinions at the first hearing. Pleas. plateaus. If they haven’t, we work and younger sister ... that’s the “When you are bitter, it takes which he appointed,” she said. His home is actually across the “Again, this is an issue where I even more closely with them. We last time I saw them.” Of his two energy,” he said. Constantly In a written response, Leight- street from the church and eight cannot get involved. I have the deal with the child’s body, soul older brothers also sent to labor smiling and a consummate joke- on said he and Greenfield know homes away from the Green- utmost confidence in the profes- and spirit in development,” Tyl- camps, one — his favorite — al- teller, he says he tries to make each other as fellow residents of fields’ home. sionalism of the appointees of er-Smith said. so died. one person laugh every day. South Wilkes-Barre. King said it didn’t matter that the Zoning Hearing Board and She said the members felt it In a state of starvation, and af- Usually, he succeeds. “I was merely acknowledging McCormick recused himself at anyone can consult the public re- was imperative to try to make a ter months of daily beatings and Greenbaum, whose military her presence in the room. Accu- the second hearing because he cord of that meeting to verify difference in children’s lives and backbreaking work, then-16- career also includes the Battle of sations that I transmitted sub- had already made his position their conduct,” Leighton said. make sure they’re on a good path year-old Gross was shoved onto the Bulge and a Purple Heart, re- liminal messages to the Zoning known at the first hearing. The church group appealed at as young an age as possible. another boxcar, this time head- turned home, married and also Hearing Board are so ridiculous Church member Ken John said the zoning board’s decision to And the church members feel ed to Dachau, near Munich. It never discussed the war until he it doesn’t even merit a response,” he found it telling that the board Luzerne County Court of Com- confident that they will prevail in was supposed to arrive a day be- saw a Holocaust denier on TV. Leighton said. didn’t deliberate before the vote. mon Pleas on Jan. 20. the court appeal. fore the liberation, on April 28, “That motivated me to speak but American bombings de- because I saw what happened,” layed the train. he said. “This fellow’s on TV mission facilitates communica- tell you the comments that were as long as my schedule permitted When he arrived the next day, saying it never happened. I was DIVERSITY tion and support between di- made by some of the men in that on that day,” Leighton said. barely able to walk, Gross knew there and I saw it.’’ verse groups in the county and session; it was appalling,” he “As the mayor of the city, it is provides counsel to county offi- said. entirely true that there are calls I Continued from Page 1A cials on improving diversity and In a written response, Leight- must take, but no city employee not just about studying from ities are now a majority in lots of inclusiveness in county govern- on said that since his administra- could doubt my sincerity on the ZEN books. In fact, that’s barely a states. You should see him pick- ment. tion began, he’s made a commit- issue of diversity. The feedback I part of it. ing people (for boards) who rep- “I’ve done diversity training in ment to highlight diversity is- received from our employees was “It’s not much about studying, resent the community. There almost every single state and sues in the community, includ- that it was a frank and productive Continued from Page 3A but about doing,” Matsumoto was no one who represented our here in Pennsylvania and Wilkes- ing: seminar,” he said. Matsumoto said many who said. “You learn to focus on the community on that board,” he Barre, the dynamics are very, ve- •Directing senior staff mem- Leighton said he has made it a practice Zazen may come to find now, and be present-minded, said, referring to the city zoning ry different. We told (Leighton) bers to sit on community com- priority for the city administra- adeeper connection within and you do that through actually hearing board. this was a big business impera- mittees such as the CYC Latino tion to engage with committees themselves as the practice be- sitting down and taking the Just in the last 10 years, the tive, the demographics are Committee and the Luzerne and the community to advance comes a part of their life. time to.” number of African-Americans changing and that if he wants to County Diversity Commission. the cause of diversity and create a The abbott of EMZ, the Rev. Endless Mountain Zendo was living in the city more than dou- remain in business, if he wants •Directing emergency servic- welcome environment in the city. Genro Lee Milton, Sensei, did opened in September of 1998 bled, from 2,193 in 2000 to 4,519, Wilkes-Barre to be viable for cre- es chiefs to conduct Spanish-lan- “I have spoken publicly on nu- not always make Buddhism a and grew from the former Zen according to Census numbers. ativity and innovativeness, he’s guage training for all fire and po- merous occasions that the influx part of his life, but after discov- Center of Philadelphia (Plum Blacks made up 5.1percent of all going to have to embrace diversi- lice personnel to effectively com- of new cultures into our city will ering it a long time ago there Tree Zendo) and from Zendo in city residents in 2000 and 10.9 ty,” Breese said. municate with people during an only strengthen it just as our an- was no going back. New Hope. percent in 2010. “The session Mayor Leighton emergency. cestors did when they came to “I was simply reading about To check and see what Sun- As a diversity commission was in, he may have stayed two •Mandating the entire city this area. Education is the silver Buddhism and decided to learn days are available, as well as member, Breese said he co-facil- or three minutes, he talked on his work force of 300-plus attend di- bullet to resolve these issues in more about it, and began prac- more information about End- itated diversity training for every cell phone, giggled and every- versity training. our community. I have cham- ticing it,” he said. “I was drawn less Mountain Zendo, call (570) city employee about a year and a thing else. … They saw their lead- “I personally attended the ses- pioned that within City Hall and to it, and it’s been a part of my 925-5077 or visit www.endless- half ago. Founded by county er taking it non-seriously, so they sion held in City Hall, participa- the entire Wilkes-Barre commu- life since.” mountainzendo.org. commissioners in 2008, the com- did the same thing. I won’t even ted in the discussion, and stayed nity,” he said. Learning Buddhist ways is CMYK

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TIM DAHLBERG Miracle Monarchs head to the road McIlroy is

After Saturday’s stunning tory on Saturday has earned The other third-round game have not yet been set. King’s rallied from a 63-53 def- victory, King’s women will the Lady Monarchs a spot in will be between No. 1Amherst, The Lady Monarchs made it icit in the final 2:28 of the areason to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Divi- the undefeated defending na- to the Sweet 16 in their last trip game to win 64-63. play in Amherst, Mass. sion III tournament. They will tional champion, and York Col- to the NCAA tournament back Emmanuel went on the road face off against Boston-based lege. in 2003. This time around they for its first two wins in the watch again Emmanuel College on Friday in Winners of both games ad- defeated Oneonta State and tournament. The Saints (24-6), The Times Leader staff Amherst, Mass. vance to the national quarterfi- No. 8 William Paterson while who have won six straight It’s road trip time for the King’s (24-5) will be part of a nals at the same venue -- Am- hosting the opening two Great Northeast Athletic Con- FOR MORE King’s women’s basketball four-team pod comprised of herst’s LeFrak Gymnasium -- on rounds. ference titles, defeated Hart- months than we team. two teams from Pennsylvania Saturday. It took an improbable come- wick and pod host Rhode Is- care to think Ashocking second-round vic- and two from Massachusetts. Times for all three games back to earn the latter win, as land College. about, the only real question in golf has been COLLEGE WRESTLING NASCAR: SUBWAY FIT FRESH 500 this: What’s wrong with Tiger? Maybe now we should be Lions win asking what’s going so well with Redemption day golf. Plenty, if you judge from a Sunday afternoon in Florida, where a new star helped cement Big Ten his claim to greatness even as he heard roars coming down the stretch that could only mean Tiger Woods was on the move. title again No. 1in the world was on the line for Rory McIlroy, but that wasn’t even the biggest subplot In addition to Penn State’s of the day. That was owned by a win, three wrestlers with local player in bright red whose game finally matched the brilliance of ties advance to NCAAs. his shirt. Woods’ 62 may not have put a scare into McIlroy, but it did put The Times Leader staff everyone on notice that he can Penn State won it’s a second still play golf. Doing it on Sun- consecutive Big Ten wrestling day after it’s been so long since title championship on Sunday he’s won a real tournament at Purdue, topping Minnesota screamed out Woods was, in- and Iowa in the standings. deed, back. The Nittany Lions – with The only question is how three individual champions – much it still matters. To the finished with 149 points, while crowd count, yes, and maybe the second-place gophers had even to the count always in 134 and the third-place Haw- Woods’ head — the 18 majors keyes finished with 126. won by Jack Nicklaus. In all, nine Nittany Lions But there’s a new attraction in qualified for the NCAA Wres- golf, a curly haired 22-year-old tling Championships to be held from Northern Ireland who is Marc 15-17 March 15-17 at the just as much fun to watch as Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Woods in his prime and a lot Missouri. more fun to be around. McIlroy’s Penn State’s champions were boyish charm and obvious joy all repeat winners. Frank Moli- for the game are in stark con- naro won at 149 pounds, while trast to Woods, and he seems so David Taylor won at 165 and Ed approachable that one fan on the Ruth took the title at 174. 17th tee on Saturday asked him While the Nittany Lions were what kind of shampoo he uses. enjoying a successful day at the But the way he stared down Big Ten Championships, several Woods in the final round may be local wrestlers with local ties what separates him from all the earned bids to the NCAAs. pretenders that came before. Coughlin grad Justin Accordi- McIlroy never backed off, no, Crestwood alum Jake O’Ha- even when Woods made eagle ra and Wyoming Seminary on the final hole to pull within product Mike McMullan all one in the Honda Classic. He qualified. heard the roars from the 18th Accordino, a Hofstra redshirt green, then stepped up and junior 149-pounder, qualified calmly knocked in a birdie putt with a second-place finish at the AP PHOTO on No. 13 on his way to a win Colonial Athletic Association Denny Hamlin climbs from his car in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race in Avondale, Ariz., Sunday. that made him the youngest No. Wrestling Championships at 1player in the world since — Binghamton University Satur- you guessed it — Woods early in day night. Hamlin wins at scene of his 2010 disaster his career. O’Hara, a 157-pounder at Co- McIlroy may not be the next lumbia, took fifth at the EIWA By JOHN MARSHALL NASCAR’s best closer ran out of Johnson in the penultimate race Hamlin then had bit of a han- Woods, but that’s an unfair com- wrestling championships on AP Sports Writer gas and then had to sweat out of the 2010 Chase when his title gover to start the 2011 season parison. Woods in his prime was Sunday at Princeton. AVONDALE, Ariz. — Denny his own fuel mileage before hopes were derailed by a fuel and never really clicked, ending so dominant the odds are there McMullan, a 285-pounder at Hamlin spent nearly two completing a confidence-boost- strategy that backfired. Forced up ninth in the Sprint Cup will never be anyone like him Northwestern, earned an auto- months of the offseason in the ing win at Phoenix Internation- to pit for fuel late in the race, he standings. again. And he showed Sunday matic berth for the national that he’s not done yet, some- Scottsdale area, hoping to get al Raceway on Sunday. scrambled just to finish 19th That’s where his return to the tournament by taking fourth at thing that should sell tickets and away from racing for a while, re- “It’s a little bit of satisfaction while Johnson was fifth. desert comes in. the Big Ten Championships on spark TV ratings the rest of the invigorate himself for the 2012 there, for sure,” Hamlin said. Hamlin left the desert deject- Sunday. Trying to get away from the year. season. Lehigh’s Joe Kennedy, a Dela- “It’s a bittersweet track.” ed after his lead was trimmed to constant race chatter around Still, there’s something about ware Valley product, also qual- It seemed to do wonders, It was, in fact, the site of one 15 points and ended up losing the Charlotte, N.C., area, Ham- McIlroy that’s appealing to ified with a third-place finish at leading to a win at a place where of his worst memories as a driv- the title the next week to John- lin rented a house in Paradise watch, something about him 197 at the EIWA event for his he had one of the biggest disap- er. son, who earned his record fifth Valley for seven weeks during that oozes star power. We’ve second straight NCAA appear- pointments of his career. Hamlin seemed to have a straight Sprint Cup champion- known it since his runaway win ance. Hamlin pulled away when comfortable lead over Jimmie ship. SeeNASCAR, Page 5B at the U.S. Open last year, and he confirmed it on a breezy day made even better by the pres- HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING sure from the still big footsteps of Woods. While Woods was magnificent, McIlroy was steady and that was all he needed to State qualifiers find out become the first No. 1since Woods that casual golf fans actually care about. their opening matchups “It was always a dream of mine to become the world No. 1 By DAVE ROSENGRANT INSIDE: Changes ahead, Page 4B and the best player in the world [email protected] or whatever you want to call it,” The nine Wyoming Valley McIlroy said. “But I didn’t know Conference state-qualifying wrestler in the whole state to that I would be able to get here wrestlers learned their first step on the mat Thursday morn- this quickly.” round matchups on Sunday ing when the Class 2A event But he did, barely five years when the PIAA released the kicks off at 9 a.m. The Mountain- after turning pro as a teenager brackets for the PIAA Champion- eer junior, who is 42-8 this sea- and with Woods in front of him ships, which will be held Thurs- son coming off a Northeast Re- in all his red shirt, fist-pumping day through Saturday at Giant gional championship, will wres- glory. Woods’ swing is different Center in Hershey. tle in the event’s bout No. 1 but he looked much like the Five WVC grapplers in Class against Wilson junior Jaryd Tiger of past — except, that is, 2A qualified and four in Class 3A Flank (37-4), the fifth seed out of when he waded in the crowd of will participate in Chocolate- the Southeast Regional. DeGra- autograph seekers he used to FRANK DIMON/FOR THE TIMES LEADER town. ba has the second most wins in ignore and signed away as McIl- Lake-Lehman’s Austin Harry, top, will face Richie Cerebe (35-2) from Philadelphia-Mont Christian Dallas’ Dominick DeGraba Academy in the PIAA State Wrestling Championships, which begin on Thursday. (106 pounds) will be the first SeeWRESTLING, Page 4B SeeDAHLBERG, Page 5B K

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LOCAL MIDWEST BULLETIN BOARD baseball tryouts will be at 7 p.m. Indiana 85, Purdue 74 Thursday at the same location. CALENDAR Ohio St. 72, Michigan St. 70 AMERICA’S LINE Anyone not on a major team must Wisconsin 70, Illinois 56 MEETINGS SOUTHWEST tryout. Please call Wade 735-0189 TODAY No scores reported from the SOUTHWEST. By ROXY ROXBOROUGH for more information. Sign ups for FAR WEST Nanticoke Area Little League will WOMEN'S COLLEGE SOFTBALL t-ball, coach pitch and 13 through 16 Arizona St. 87, Arizona 80 hold its monthly meeting at 7:30 St. Vincent at Misericordia (in Myrtle Beach), 9 a.m. Stanford 75, California 70 BOXING REPORT: In the WBA super welterweight title fight on May 5 in Las year old boys and girls will be from Penn State-Harrisburg at Kings (in Myrtle Beach), TOURNAMENT p.m. on March 7 at Nanticoke High 9:30 a.m. 5p.m. to 8 p.m. on March 10 at America East Conference Vegas, Nevada, Floyd Mayweather Jr. is -$700 vs. Miguel Cotto at +$500; in the School. Board Members are to Penn State College of Technology at King’s (in Myr- WBA/IBF welterweight title fight on May 19 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Amir Khan is fieldhouse behind the high school. tle Beach), 11:30 a.m. Semifinals meet at 7 p.m. Muhlenburg at Misericordia (in Myrtle Beach), 11 Stony Brook 57, Albany (NY) 55 -$500 vs. Lamont Peterson at +$400; in the WBO welterweight title fight on June 9 Plains Soccer Association will hold Vermont 77, Hartford 73, 2OT Dallas Softball Booster Club will be a.m. in Las Vegas, Nevada, Manny Pacquiao is -$400 vs. Timothy Bradley at +$300. registrations for our upcoming MEN'S COLLEGE BASEBALL Colonial Athletic Association holding a meeting Tuesday at Semifinals 2012 Fall Soccer Season from 6 Catholic University of America at Wilkes (in Myrtle Leggio’s in Dallas at 7 p.m. Parents Beach), Noon Drexel 68, Old Dominion 51 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Plains Amer- Roanoke College at King’s (in Myrtle Beach), 12:30 VCU 74, George Mason 64 BASEBALL San Diego Padres 125/1 125/1 of girls in grades 7-12 who will be ican Legion, Carey Street, Plains, p.m. Conference Carolinas Odds to win the 2012 World Series Baltimore Orioles 125/1 125/1 playing should attend. For more Penn State-Harrisburg at King’s (in Myrtle Beach), Championship on the following dates: March 25, 3:30 p.m. Barton 67, Mount Olive 60 Team Open Current Houston Astros 200/1 200/1 information, call Bill Kern at 498- Ursinus at Misericordia (in Myrtle Beach), 7:30 p.m GLIAC Conference Tournament April 1, April 11 and April 15. Age Philadelphia Phillies 4/1 4/1 NBA 5991 or Brent Berger at 793-1126. WOMEN'S COLLEGE LACROSSE Championship groups from U6 thru U18 will be Favorite Points Underdog Luzerne County Federation of Susquehanna at King’s (in Baltimore, Md), tba Findlay 71, Hillsdale 52 New York Yankees 5/1 5/1 accepted. Eligible players must be COLLEGE TENNIS Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference CAVALIERS PK Jazz. Sportsmen will meet at 7:30 p.m. Kings at Kissimmee, FL, TBA Los Angeles Angels 6/1 6/1 4years of age by Aug. 1, 2012. New Semifinals at American Legion Post 609, Fairfield 85, Iona 75 Magic 6RAPTORS players must show proof of age. TUESDAY Texas Rangers 8/1 8/1 corner of Lee Park Ave and St. Loyola (Md.) 70, Siena 60 WIZARDS [3] Warriors Forms can be printed in advance at WOMEN'S COLLEGE SOFTBALL Mid-South Conference Tournament Detroit Tigers 8/1 8/1 Mary’s Rd. Interested sportsmen Elizabethtown at Misericordia (in Myrtle Beach), 9 our web address www.plainssoccer- Championship Boston Red Sox 10/1 10/1 T’WOLVES PK Clippers are cordially invited and club a.m. Cumberlands 60, Georgetown (Ky.) 54 .com. Immaculata at King’s (in Myrtle Beach), 9:30 a.m. Tampa Bay Rays 15/1 15/1 76ers 2.5 BUCKS delegates are urged to attend. Swarthmore College at King’s (in Myrtle Beach), Missouri Valley Conference 11:30 a.m. Championship San Francisco 15/1 15/1 BULLS 8Pacers Pittston Area Girls Basketball Creighton 83, Illinois St. 79, OT CLINCS WOMEN'S COLLEGE LACROSSE Giants THUNDER 7Mavericks Booster Club will meet Monday at NSIC Tournament Wilkes at Trinity Washington, Noon 7p.m. in the Pittston Area High Catholic University at Misericordia 2 p.m. Championship Cincinnati Reds 20/1 20/1 NUGGETS [9] Kings Electric City Baseball & Softball MEN'S COLLEGE BASEBALL SW Minnesota St. 76, Minn. St.-Moorhead 72 School lobby. Parents should Atlanta Braves 20/1 20/1 BLAZERS 10.5 Hornets Academy will hold a hitter’s video Penn State Berk at King’s (in Myrtle Beach), 9 a.m. Northeast Conference attend. Penn State-Harrisburg at Wilkes (in Myrtle Beach), Semifinals Miami Marlins 20/1 20/1 []-denotes a circle game. clinic for boys and girls ages 8-18 9 a.m. LIU 78, Quinnipiac 75 Wyoming Area Baseball - Meet the Lebanon Valley at Misericordia (in Myrtle Beach), 4 Robert Morris 71, Wagner 64 St. Louis Cardinals 20/1 20/1 College Basketball at their new facility at 733 Davis p.m. Warriors Committee will meet Southern Conference Arizona Diamond- 20/1 20/1 Favorite Points Underdog St. in Scranton on April 14-15. MEN'S COLLEGE LACROSSE Wednesday at 6 p.m. in room 129 Semifinals backs Hitters receive instruction, drills Berry at Misericordia 7 p.m. W. Carolina 82, UNC Greensboro 77 Colonial Conference Tournament( Richmond, at the high school. COLLEGE TENNIS Summit League Washington 25/1 25/1 VA) and video analysis. Cost is $75 for Kings at Kissimmee, FL, TBA Wyoming Area Boys Soccer Par- Quarterfinals Nationals VIRGINIA COMM 1Drexel both days; $65 if postmarked by North Texas 65, Louisiana-Lafayette 62 ent’s Association will hold its next WENESDAY Milwaukee Brewers 30/1 30/1 March 15. For more information, First Round or Drexel 4.5 George Mason meeting Monday, March 12 at 7 WOMEN'S COLLEGE SOFTBALL call 955-0471 or visit www.electric- W. Illinois 58, N. Dakota St. 53 Colorado Rockies 30/1 30/1 Mid American Conference Tournament p.m. at the Wyoming Area Second- Miami University at King’s (in Myrtle Beach), 9:30 Sun Belt Conference citybaseball.com. a.m. Los Angeles 30/1 30/1 EMICHIGAN 8No Illinois ary Center. All are invited. Bluefield College at King’s (in Myrtle Beach), 11:30 Quarterfinals Arkansas St. 64, Middle Tennessee 61 Dodgers a.m. WMICHIGAN 3.5 Ball St. REGISTRATION/TRYOUTS MEN'S COLLEGE BASEBALL Toronto Blue Jays 35/1 35/1 UPCOMING EVENTS Averett University at Wilkes (in Myrtle Beach), 9 TOLEDO 2Miami-Ohio Sunday's Women's Scores Chicago Cubs 35/1 35/1 Avoca/Dupont Little League will a.m. BOWLING GREEN 10.5 CMichigan Athletes for Better Education Susquehanna at Misericordia (in Myrtle Beach), Major Scores Chicago White Sox 50/1 50/1 hold registrations at the upper Noon (AFBE) will be hosting a regional EAST West Coast Conference Tournament (Las Avoca Little League field club- COLLEGE TENNIS No major team scores reported from the EAST. Kansas City Royals 50/1 50/1 Vegas, NV) basketball tournament in the Kings at Kissimmee, FL, TBA SOUTH house from 6-8 p.m. on Sunday Cleveland Indians 60/1 60/1 Gonzaga 1St. Mary’s-CA. Hazleton area March 24-25. There THURSDAY No major team scores reported from the SOUTH. and Monday. Registration fee is MIDWEST Minnesota Twins 75/1 75/1 will be seven age groups for both NHL $60 per player and $75 per family. HS WRESTLING No major team scores reported from the MID- boys and girls: U10, U12, U13, U14, PIAA Championships at Giant Center, Hershey WEST. New York Mets 80/1 80/1 Favorite Odds Underdog Teener baseball sign-up fee is $60 U15, U16 and U18. Each team will be WOMEN'S COLLEGE SOFTBALL SOUTHWEST Oakland Athletics 100/1 100/1 PENGUINS -$165/+$145 Coyotes each player. Programs include: Moravian at Misericordia, 11 a.m. Kansas 83, Oklahoma 77 guaranteed four games. There are MEN'S COLLEGE BASEBALL Texas 79, Texas A&M 64 Pittsburgh Pirates 100/1 100/1 JETS -$130/+$110 Sabres T-ball (ages 4-6), coach pitch (ages Lebanon Valley at Misericordia, 3:30 p.m. alimited number of spots available FAR WEST Seattle Mariners 100/1 100/1 DUCKS -$170/+$150 Oilers 7-8), minor softball and baseball WOMEN'S COLLEGE LACROSS No major team scores reported from the FAR in each division, so a quick re- (ages 8-10), major softball and Medaille at Misericordia, 10 a.m. WEST. sponse is advised. The deadline is COLLEGE TENNIS TOURNAMENT baseball (ages 10-12), junior base- March 18. For more information or Kings at Kissimmee, FL, TBA America East Conference ball (ages 13-14), senior baseball Semifinals to register, visit www.afbe.org or FRIDAY Tuesday's Games (ages 15-16), and big league base- Albany (NY) 58, Binghamton 50 NBA Boston at Toronto, 7 p.m. contact Jason Bieber at 866-906- HS WRESTLING UMBC 77, Boston U. 61 N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, 7 p.m. ball (ages 17-18). Final signups will PIAA Championships at Giant Center, Hershey Atlantic 10 Conference 2323 or e-mail [email protected]. At A Glance Detroit at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. take place Sunday, March 11. WOMEN'S COLLEGE SOFTBALL Semifinals Carolina at Washington, 7 p.m. Freeland MMI’s Annual Basket- Lebanon Valley at Misericordia, 9 a.m. Dayton 66, Temple 63 All Times EST Phoenix at Columbus, 7 p.m. Back Mountain Little League will be Ottawa at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. ball Tournament will be held Arcadia at King’s (in Salisbury, Md.), 10 a.m. St. Bonaventure 78, Saint Joseph’s 52 EASTERN CONFERENCE holding final registration for base- Stevenson at Wilkes (in Salisbury, Md.), 10 a.m. Atlantic Coast Conference Chicago at St. Louis, 8 p.m. March 9-11. The tournament will Emerson at Misericordia, 11 a.m. Atlantic Division Los Angeles at Nashville, 8 p.m. ball and softball players Monday Championship WLPct GB have four divisions: seventh grade Frostburg State at Wilkes (in Salisbury, Md.), Noon Maryland 68, Georgia Tech 65 Minnesota at Colorado, 9 p.m. from 6-8 p.m. at the Dallas Amer- Shenandoah at King’s (in Salisbury, Md.), Noon Philadelphia...... 22 16 .579 — Montreal at Calgary, 9 p.m. boys, seventh grade girls, eighth Big East Conference Boston ...... 19 17 .528 2 Dallas at Vancouver, 10 p.m. MEN'S COLLEGE LACROSSE 1 ican Legion. For more information, Quarterfinals New York ...... 18 19 .486 3 ⁄2 Edmonton at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. grade boys and eighth grade girls. Tampa at Misericordia, 7 p.m. 1 Notre Dame 69, DePaul 54 Toronto...... 12 25 .324 9 ⁄2 leave a message on the hotline, COLLEGE TRACK AND FIELD The cost for the tournament is St. John’s 68, Louisville 61, OT New Jersey...... 12 26 .316 10 696-9645. NCAA Indoor Championships, TBA West Virginia 39, Georgetown 32 $150 and all teams are guaranteed Southeast Division Wilkes-Barre Girls Softball League SATURDAY Big Ten Conference WLPct GB AHL three games. For more informa- Championship Miami...... 28 9.757 — will hold registrations Tuesday at HS BASKETBAL 1 Purdue 74, Nebraska 70, 2OT Orlando ...... 24 14 .632 4 ⁄2 tion, call Joe at 814-1350 or by CLASS 2A BOYS STATE PLAYOFFS Rodano’s on Public Square from Southeastern Conference Atlanta...... 22 15 .595 6 At A Glance Meyers vs. Athens, 3:30 p.m., Holy Redeemer High 1 email at freelandnews@hot- Championship Washington ...... 828.222 19 ⁄2 6-8 p.m. The fast-pitch league School Charlotte...... 431.114 23 All Times EST mail.com. Freeland YMCA will host CLASS 3A GIRLS STATE PLAYOFFS Tennessee 70, LSU 58 EASTERN CONFERENCE accepts girls born between July 1, Central Division various basketball tournaments Nanticoke vs. Shamokin, 6 p.m., Shikellamy Field Southern Conference Atlantic Division 1994, and Dec. 31, 2007, for its four House Semifinals WLPct GB throughout March and April. The Chicago...... 31 8.795 — GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA divisions of play. There is no resi- HS WRESTLING Appalachian St. 77, Chattanooga 52 St. John’s ...... 55 33 15 5273 181 161 Samford 62, Davidson 51 Indiana ...... 23 12 .657 6 schedule is as follows: March 9-11 is PIAA Championships at Giant Center, Hershey Milwaukee...... 14 23 .378 16 Manchester ...... 60 29 28 0361 155 174 dency requirement. For more Summit League fourth grade boys, March 16-18 is WOMEN'S COLLEGE SOFTBALL Cleveland...... 13 22 .371 16 Worcester...... 55 25 20 4660 146 148 information, call 822-3991or log D’Youville College at King’s (in Salisbury, Md),10 1 Portland ...... 57 26 25 3358 160 190 First Round Detroit ...... 12 26 .316 18 ⁄2 seventh grade boys, March 23-25 is a.m. IUPUI 80, N. Dakota St. 64 Providence...... 60 26 28 3358 148 174 onto www.wbgsl.com. WESTERN CONFERENCE fifth grade boys, March 30-April 1is Washington and Jefferson at King’s (in Salisbury, UMKC 72, Oakland 59 East Division Swoyersville Little League Baseball Md.), Noon Sun Belt Conference Southwest Division GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA WLPct GB fourth and sixth grade girls, April Shenandoah at Wilkes (in Salisbury, Md.), Noon Quarterfinals Norfolk ...... 60 39 18 1281 214 159 and Softball ages 5-12; junior Salisbury University at Wilkes (in Salisbury, Md.), 2 San Antonio...... 25 11 .694 — Wilkes-Barre/ 13-15 is sixth, seventh and eighth FAU 56, North Texas 55 1 division, ages13-14; senior division, p.m. Memphis...... 22 15 .595 3 ⁄2 FIU 67, Denver 59 Dallas ...... 22 16 .579 4 Scranton ...... 58 33 18 2573 186 174 grade boys. The cost for all tourna- MEN'S COLLEGE BASEBALL Middle Tennessee 65, W. Kentucky 57 Hershey...... 58 30 19 4569 195 171 ages13-16; will hold registrations Delaware Valley at Misericordia, 9 a.m. Houston ...... 21 17 .553 5 ments is $125 and all teams are UALR 60, South Alabama 54 1 Syracuse ...... 58 24 26 4456 182 190 New Orleans ...... 928.243 16 ⁄2 Wednesday from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at WOMEN'S COLLEGE LACROSSE Binghamton...... 58 23 31 2250 158 184 guaranteed three games. For more the borough building. Cost is $30 Cazenovia College at King’s, 1p.m. Northwest Division Northeast Division information, contact the YMCA at MEN'S COLLEGE LACROSSE WLPct GB GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA for T-Ball and $50 for other King’s at Lycoming, 1p.m. Oklahoma City ...... 29 8.784 — Bridgeport ...... 56 31 19 3368 172 156 636-3640 or by email at freelan- Denver ...... 20 17 .541 9 Connecticut...... 58 29 19 5568 172 160 leagues. Family rate is $10 for each COLLEGE WRESTLING 1 Minnesota...... 19 19 .500 10 ⁄2 [email protected]. Applications NCAA Division III Tournament, 10 a.m. Albany...... 58 27 22 6363 150 165 additional child, but doesn’t apply MAJOR Portland...... 18 19 .486 11 Adirondack...... 58 28 27 2159 158 165 and more information is available 1 to junior or senior divisions. For LEAGUE Utah...... 17 19 .472 11 ⁄2 Springfield...... 58 27 27 2258 165 179 at freelandymca.com. SUNDAY Pacific Division WESTERN CONFERENCE more information, call Dave at BASEBALL WLPct GB Inaugural Big Blue Devil Golf Clas- MEN'S COLLEGE BASEBALL Midwest Division 899-3750. Northwest Area Little L.A. Clippers...... 22 13 .629 — GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA sic will take place May 20 at the Immaculata at Wilkes, Noon L.A. Lakers...... 23 14 .622 — League final registrations will be COLLEGE WRESTLING Charlotte...... 58 31 19 3570 163 155 Spring Training Glance Phoenix ...... 17 20 .459 6 Chicago ...... 57 30 22 2365 157 148 Blue Ridge Trail Golf Club. Cost for NCAA Division III Tournament, 10 a.m. 1 held at the Northwest High school Golden State...... 14 20 .412 7 ⁄2 All Times EST Peoria ...... 6031262165177 165 the captain and crew event will be Sacramento ...... 12 25 .324 11 Milwaukee ...... 57 30 23 2264 162 147 cafeteria Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. AMERICAN LEAGUE Rockford...... 59 26 26 2559 164 187 $125 per golfer. Cost includes ...... WL Pct Saturday's Games visit www.eteamz.com/nwall for Atlanta 97, Oklahoma City 90 North Division lunch, cart and green fees, tourna- WHAT’S ON TV Boston...... 101.000 info. Detroit...... 201.000 Orlando 114, Milwaukee 98 GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA ment dinner, prizes and tourna- Kansas City ...... 101.000 Washington 101, Cleveland 98 Toronto ...... 58 32 20 4270 172 140 Nanticoke American Legion Base- Lake Erie ...... 60 30 25 2365 148 168 New York ...... 201.000 Indiana 102, New Orleans 84 ment golf shirt. To register, email CYCLING Memphis 100, Detroit 83 Rochester...... 58 27 22 6363 169 173 ball will hold sign-ups Saturday, Toronto...... 201.000 [email protected] or 4:30 p.m. Dallas 102, Utah 96 Grand Rapids...... 55 25 21 5459 179 176 March 10 from 1-3 p.m. at the Nanti- NBCSN — Paris-Nice, stage 2, Mantes-la-Jolie to Minnesota...... 21 .667 Minnesota 122, Portland 110 Hamilton ...... 57 25 26 1556 144 174 call 650-9356. Oakland...... 21 .667 Orleans, France (same-day tape) Sunday's Games West Division coke Legion Hall on West Broad St. MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Seattle ...... 21 .667 Baltimore...... 00 .000 Boston 115, New York 111, OT GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA Eligible participants will be be- 7 p.m. L.A. Lakers 93, Miami 83 Oklahoma City...... 57 35 16 2476 166 129 ESPN — Colonial Athletic Association, champion- Chicago...... 00 .000 New Jersey 104, Charlotte 101 San Antonio ...... 58 32 23 2167 146 155 tween the ages of 13-18, and reside ship game, teams TBD, at Richmond, Va. Los Angeles ...... 00 .000 Toronto 83, Golden State 75 Abbotsford ...... 58 31 22 3267 139 147 in Nanticoke Area, Northwest Area ESPN2 — Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, Cleveland...... 01 .000 L.A. Clippers 105, Houston 103, OT Houston...... 56 26 18 3964 151 151 Bulletin Board items will not be championship game, teams TBD, at Springfield, Tampa Bay...... 02 .000 Chicago 96, Philadelphia 91 Texas...... 57 25 28 2254 168 182 or Hanover Area. Registration fee Mass. Texas ...... 01 .000 Phoenix 96, Sacramento 88 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point is $100. For more information, call accepted over the telephone. Items 9 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE Denver at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m. for an overtime or shootout loss. Joe at 814-1430. may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to ESPN — West Coast Conference, championship ...... WL Pct Monday's Games Sunday's Games game, teams TBD, at Las Vegas Cincinnati ...... 101.000 Utah at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 3, Adirondack 2 Nanticoke Area Little League will [email protected] or dropped ESPN2 — Southern Conference, championship Houston ...... 201.000 Orlando at Toronto, 7 p.m. Lake Erie 2, Charlotte 1, OT have final tryouts for 7 through 12 game, teams TBD, at Asheville, N.C. Arizona...... 11 .500 Golden State at Washington, 7 p.m. Connecticut 3, Manchester 2 off at the Times Leader or mailed to NBA BASKETBALL San Francisco ...... 11 .500 Indiana at Chicago, 8 p.m. Texas 4, Abbotsford 1 year old girls softball at 7 p.m. Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main Colorado ...... 00 .000 Dallas at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Syracuse 2, Albany 1 8 p.m. Worcester at Portland, 4 p.m. Tuesday at Ed. Center Cafe. Boys WGN — Indiana at Chicago Los Angeles ...... 00 .000 L.A. Clippers at Minnesota, 8 p.m. St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250. Miami...... 00 .000 Bridgeport 6, Providence 3 NHL HOCKEY Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Milwaukee...... 00 .000 Sacramento at Denver, 9 p.m. Oklahoma City at Chicago, 5 p.m. 8 p.m. New York ...... 00 .000 New Orleans at Portland, 10 p.m. Grand Rapids at Hamilton, 5 p.m. NBCSN — Buffalo at Winnipeg St. Louis...... 00 .000 Tuesday's Games Springfield at Hershey, 5 p.m. TENNIS Atlanta ...... 02 .000 Orlando at Charlotte, 7 p.m. St. John’s at Binghamton, 5:05 p.m. Rocco Mediate (33), 11:30 p.m. Chicago...... 01 .000 Atlanta at Indiana, 7 p.m. Toronto at Rochester, 5:05 p.m. GOLF $26,268...... 69-67-73-73—282 +2 ESPN2 — Exhibition, BNP Paribas Showdown, Philadelphia...... 02 .000 Houston at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Monday's Games Carl Pettersson (33), Roger Federer vs. Andy Roddick, at New York Pittsburgh ...... 02 .000 L.A. Lakers at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. No games scheduled Honda Classic $26,268...... 67-70-74-71—282 +2 (same-day tape) San Diego ...... 01 .000 New Jersey at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday's Games Anthony Kim (29), $21,660.70-69-75-69—283 +3 WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Washington ...... 02 .000 New York at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Manchester at Portland, 11 a.m. Par Scores Jason Kokrak (29), Houston at Abbotsford, 4 p.m. 5 p.m. NOTE: Split-squad games count in the standings- Sunday $21,660...... 71-68-71-73—283 +3 ;games against non-major league teams do not. Bridgeport at Worcester, 7 p.m. ESPN2 — Atlantic 10 Conference, championship At PGA National Resort and Spa (The Sean O’Hair (26), $18,810 ..70-69-72-73—284 +4 game, teams TBD, at Philadelphia Saturday's Games NHL St. John’s at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, 7:05 p.m. Champion Course) Heath Slocum (26), Houston 3, Washington 1 $18,810...... 70-71-70-73—284 +4 Minnesota 7, Tampa Bay 3 Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. At A Glance Purse: $5.7 million Charlie Wi (26), $18,810 .....71-68-75-70—284 +4 TRANSACTIONS N.Y. Yankees 8, Philadelphia 5 John Mallinger (20), Toronto 7, Pittsburgh 1 All Times EST Yardage: 7,100; Par: 70 Detroit 2, Atlanta 0 ECHL $14,313...... 74-67-69-75—285 +5 EASTERN CONFERENCE Final Round Kenny Perry (20), $14,313..70-71-70-74—285 +5 BASEBALL Arizona (ss) 9, San Francisco 6 Rory McIlroy (500), American League Cincinnati 6, Cleveland 6, tie Atlantic Division Cameron Tringale (20), GP WLOT Pts GF GA At A Glance $1,026,000 ...... 66-67-66-69—268 -12 $14,313...... 72-69-70-74—285 +5 BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Released LHP Dennys Oakland 9, Seattle 2 Tom Gillis (245), $501,600 .68-64-69-69—270 -10 Reyes for failure to report. Colorado 1, Arizona (ss) 1, tie, 10 innings N.Y. Rangers...... 64 42 15 791179 133 Sang-Moon Bae (20), All Times EST Tiger Woods (245), CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Agreed to terms with C Pittsburgh ...... 64 38 21 581207 167 $14,313...... 70-71-71-73—285 +5 Sunday's Games $501,600 ...... 71-68-69-62—270 -10 Tyler Flowers, INF Gordon Beckham, INF Eduardo Minnesota (ss) 5, Tampa Bay 3 Philadelphia ...... 64 36 21 779210 191 EASTERN CONFERENCE Michael Bradley (20), Escobar, INF Ozzie Martinez, INF Brent Morel, OF New Jersey ...... 65 36 24 577180 175 Atlantic Division Lee Westwood (135), N.Y. Yankees 7, Philadelphia 4 N.Y. Islanders...... 66 28 29 965155 195 $14,313...... 70-70-73-72—285 +5 Alejandro De Aza, OF Brent Lillibridge, RHP Dylan Detroit 18, Atlanta 3 GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA $273,600 ...... 70-69-70-63—272 -8 Northeast Division Brian Davis (20), $14,313 ...68-70-74-73—285 +5 Axelrod, RHP Anthony Carter, RHP Simon Castro, Houston 10, Washington 2 Elmira..... 61 36 21 2276 187 182 Justin Rose (105), Tim Herron (20), $14,313....71-69-71-74—285 +5 RHP Deunte Heath, LHP Pedro Hernandez, RHP Toronto 8, Pittsburgh 5 GP WLOT Pts GF GA Wheel- $216,600 ...... 66-66-71-70—273 -7 Scott Langley, $14,313...... 70-69-73-73—285 +5 Philip Humber, RHP Gregory Infante, RHP Nate Boston 8, Minnesota (ss) 3 Boston...... 64 38 23 379209 150 Charl Schwartzel (105), Michael Thompson (20), Jones, LHP Charlie Leesman, RHP Jhan Marinez, Ottawa...... 67 34 25 876202 198 ing...... 59 33 20 3372 191 167 Kansas City 6, Texas 1 $216,600 ...... 71-66-67-69—273 -7 $14,313...... 74-66-72-73—285 +5 RHP Nestor Molina, RHP Addison Reed, LHP Chris Oakland 12, Chicago Cubs 10 Buffalo...... 65 30 27 868162 183 Reading.6027263461185 202 Rickie Fowler (88), Sale, LHP Hector Santiago, RHP Zach Stewart, Toronto ...... 65 30 28 767194 201 Trenton .. 59 19 32 3546 183 216 Kris Blanks (13), $12,711....69-72-72-73—286 +6 Milwaukee 1, San Francisco (ss) 1, tie $183,825 ...... 69-72-67-66—274 -6 Brendon de Jonge (13), LHP Jose Quintana and LHP Donnie Veal on one- Seattle 5, San Diego 4 Montreal...... 66 25 31 10 60 170 184 North Division Southeast Division Dicky Pride (88), $183,825 .66-67-71-70—274 -6 $12,711...... 68-72-74-72—286 +6 year contracts. Cincinnati 8, Cleveland 6 GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA Graeme McDowell (75), San Francisco (ss) 11, Arizona 1 GP WLOT Pts GF GA J.B. Holmes (13), $12,711..70-70-71-75—286 +6 National League Kalama- $153,900 ...... 73-64-69-69—275 -5 NEW YORK METS—Agreed to terms with RHP Pe- Florida ...... 65 31 22 12 74 163 184 Robert Karlsson (13), Monday's Games zoo ...... 59 31 21 2569 214 203 Kevin Stadler (75), dro Beato, LHP Robert Carson, 1B Ike Davis, OF Baltimore (ss) vs. Tampa Bay at Port Charlotte, Fla., Winnipeg...... 66 31 27 870173 186 $12,711...... 72-69-75-70—286 +6 Lucas Duda, RHP Jeurys Familia, SS Wilmer 1:05 p.m. Washington ...... 65 32 28 569172 184 Cincinna- $153,900 ...... 66-71-69-69—275 -5 Chris Kirk (13), $12,711 ...... 71-70-72-73—286 +6 Flores, RHP Dillon Gee, 2B Reese Havens, RHP Toronto vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Tampa Bay...... 65 31 28 668184 219 ti...... 58 29 21 1766 190 183 Chris Stroud (75), Seung-Yul Noh (13), Jeremy Hefner, LHP Daniel Herrera, OF Juan La- Miami vs. St. Louis at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Carolina ...... 65 24 27 14 62 171 197 Chicago .5926236462176 199 $153,900 ...... 70-69-67-69—275 -5 $12,711...... 66-74-75-71—286 +6 gares, 3B Zach Lutz, RHP Jenrry Mejia, 1B Daniel N.Y. Yankees vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater, Fla., WESTERN CONFERENCE Toledo.... 59 26 28 2357 166 198 Keegan Bradley (60), Jason Bohn (7), $12,084.....70-70-72-75—287 +7 Murphy, C Mike Nickeas, LHP Jonathon Niese, OF 1:05 p.m. Central Division South Division $115,425 ...... 67-68-68-73—276 -4 Ken Duke (7), $12,084 ...... 67-69-74-77—287 +7 Kirk Nieuwenhuis, RHP Robert Parnell, OF Cesar Atlanta vs. Houston at Kissimmee, Fla., 1:05 p.m. GP WLOT Pts GF GA GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA Greg Chalmers (60), Bob Estes (7), $12,084...... 67-69-73-78—287 +7 Puello, RHP Armando Rodriguez, 2B Josh Satin, Cleveland vs. Cincinnati at Goodyear, Ariz., 3:05 St. Louis...... 66 41 18 789169 131 Gwinnett 61 33 17 7477 182 172 $115,425 ...... 68-69-68-71—276 -4 William McGirt (7), $12,084 69-71-72-75—287 +7 RHP Chris Schwinden, RHP Josh Stinson, 2B Ru- p.m. Detroit ...... 66 43 20 389209 153 Brian Harman (60), Rory Sabbatini (7), $12,084 69-72-69-77—287 +7 Green- ben Tejada, C Josh Thole, 2B Justin Turner and 2B L.A. Angels vs. Oakland (ss) at Phoenix, 3:05 p.m. Nashville ...... 65 38 20 783184 166 $115,425 ...... 73-61-69-73—276 -4 Colt Knost (3), $11,571 ...... 71-70-79-68—288 +8 Jordany Valdespin on one-year contracts. Seattle vs. San Diego at Peoria, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. Chicago...... 67 36 24 779202 195 ville...... 60 36 20 2276 199 181 Nick O’Hern (3), $11,571 ....69-71-71-77—288 +8 Columbus ...... 65 20 38 747153 214 D.A. Points (60), $115,425 .71-70-68-67—276 -4 BASKETBALL Texas vs. Kansas City at Surprise, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. South Fredrik Jacobson (55), Jhonattan Vegas (3), Oakland (ss) vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa, Ariz., 3:05 Northwest Division National Basketball Association Carolina.6032234169157 145 $94,050...... 70-71-67-69—277 -3 $11,571...... 71-69-73-75—288 +8 OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER—Recalled F Lazar p.m. GP WLOT Pts GF GA Florida.... 59 29 23 2565 207 189 Jimmy Walker (3), $11,571.67-67-73-81—288 +8 L.A. Dodgers vs. Chicago White Sox at Glendale, Vancouver ...... 66 41 17 890209 161 Brandt Jobe (55), $94,050 ..70-69-69-69—277 -3 Hayward from Tulsa (NBADL). WESTERN CONFERENCE Harris English (52), Padraig Harrington (1), HOCKEY Ariz., 3:05 p.m. Colorado ...... 67 34 29 472171 180 Arizona vs. Colorado at Scottsdale, Ariz., 3:10 p.m. Calgary ...... 66 29 25 12 70 159 181 Mountain Division $79,800...... 66-69-66-77—278 -2 $11,286...... 70-68-72-79—289 +9 National Hockey League Washington vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St. Lucie, Fla., Minnesota...... 66 28 28 10 66 143 180 GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA Jeff Overton (52), $79,800..71-65-70-72—278 -2 Rod Pampling (1), $11,172.69-71-71-79—290+10 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS—Named Dave Farrish 6:10 p.m. Edmonton ...... 64 25 33 656170 192 x-Alaska. 61 37 15 2783 194 145 Vaughn Taylor (52), Ricky Barnes (1), $11,058...72-69-75-75—291+11 assistant coach. Jose Maria Olazabal (1), Boston vs. Minnesota at Fort Myers, Fla., 7:05 p.m. Pacific Division Colorado 57 31 20 1568 212 200 $79,800...... 68-66-74-70—278 -2 WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Recalled G Braden Pittsburgh vs. Baltimore (ss) at Sarasota, Fla., 7:05 $10,944...... 73-67-74-78—292+12 Holtby from Hershey (AHL). GP WLOT Pts GF GA Utah ...... 59 25 29 0555 139 192 Stuart Appleby (48), p.m. Phoenix...... 65 33 23 975170 165 $59,280...... 69-71-71-68—279 -1 Brendan Steele (1), American Hockey League Milwaukee vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, Ariz., Dallas ...... 66 35 26 575174 178 Idaho...... 59 23 29 2553 161 200 $10,830...... 68-73-75-77—293+13 AHL—Suspended Lake Erie LW Patrick Bordeleau Ernie Els (48), $59,280...... 70-68-70-71—279 -1 9:35 p.m. San Jose...... 64 33 24 773179 163 Pacific Division Spencer Levin (48), Ryan Moore (1), $10,716 ....70-71-71-82—294+14 three games for a boarding incident in a March 2 Tuesday's Games Los Angeles ...... 65 30 23 12 72 142 139 GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA game at Hamilton. $59,280...... 72-69-67-71—279 -1 Detroit vs. Miami at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Anaheim ...... 66 28 28 10 66 166 186 x-Las Nationwide-Panama PEORIA RIVERMEN—Announced G Alex Stalock NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime Davis Love III (48), $59,28064-72-71-72—279 -1 N.Y. Mets (ss) vs. Houston at Kissimmee, Fla., 1:05 Vegas .... 61 37 19 1479 200 166 Henrik Stenson (48), was loaned to the team by San Jose (NHL). p.m. loss. Championship Scores COLLEGE x-Ontario 58 36 16 4278 207 162 $59,280...... 70-69-70-70—279 -1 Washington vs. Atlanta at Kissimmee, Fla., 1:05 Saturday's Games Sunday RHODE ISLAND—Fired men’s basketball coach p.m. Stockton 58 29 24 1463 163 170 Erik Compton (44), N.Y. Islanders 3, Boston 2 At Panama Golf Club Jim Baron. N.Y. Yankees vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, Fla.,1:05 Toronto 3, Montreal 1 Bakers- $43,035...... 67-71-71-71—280 E p.m. Tampa Bay 4, Carolina 3, OT field...... 59 18 35 4242 160 201 Charles Howell III (44), Panama City Minnesota vs. Tampa Bay at Port Charlotte, Fla., Nashville 3, Florida 1 x-Clinched Playoff Berth $43,035...... 68-67-72-73—280 E Purse: $550,000 1:05 p.m. Columbus 5, Phoenix 2 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point Troy Matteson (44), Yardage: 7,163; Par: 70 Philadelphia vs. Toronto at Dunedin, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Pittsburgh 5, Colorado 1 for an overtime or shootout loss. $43,035...... 70-69-75-66—280 E Final Round St. Louis vs. N.Y. Mets (ss) at Port St. Lucie, Fla., Buffalo 5, Vancouver 3 Sunday's Ryan Palmer (44), $43,035.66-71-72-71—280 E Edward Loar, $99,000...... 66-68-68-74—276 COLLEGE 1:10 p.m. Los Angeles 4, Anaheim 2 Games Gary Christian (39), Cameron Percy, $36,300...... 75-69-66-67—277 BASKETBALL Baltimore vs. Boston at Fort Myers, Fla., 1:35 p.m. St. Louis 3, San Jose 1 Elmira 3, Reading 0 $34,628...... 73-67-67-74—281 +1 Ryan Armour, $36,300 ...... 72-69-68-68—277 San Francisco vs. L.A. Dodgers at Glendale, Ariz., Sunday's Games Gwinnett 5, Trenton 4 Ben Crane (39), $34,628.....67-69-75-70—281 +1 Luke List, $36,300 ...... 71-71-67-68—277 3:05 p.m. Dallas 3, Calgary 2, SO Wheeling 2, Chicago 0 Robert Garrigus (39), Brian Smock, $36,300 ...... 71-64-73-69—277 Sunday's Scores Cincinnati vs. Seattle at Peoria, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. N.Y. Rangers 4, Boston 3 Cincinnati 4, Toledo 3, SO Justin Bolli, $19,800 ...... 65-70-73-71—279 San Diego vs. Kansas City (ss) at Surprise, Ariz., $34,628...... 71-69-70-71—281 +1 N.Y. Islanders 1, New Jersey 0 Stockton 4, Alaska 3, SO Ted Potter, Jr. (39), Peter Lonard, $17,738 ...... 69-69-73-69—280 EAST 3:05 p.m. Chicago 2, Detroit 1 Monday's $34,628...... 72-64-72-73—281 +1 Brad Fritsch, $17,738...... 70-70-71-69—280 CW Post 86, Bridgeport 67 Colorado vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa, Ariz., 3:05 Florida 4, Ottawa 2 Mike Lavery, $11,550...... 73-71-72-65—281 Michigan 71, Penn St. 65 p.m. Games Mark Wilson (39), $34,628..70-70-68-73—281 +1 Philadelphia 1, Washington 0 Ontario at Utah, 9:05 p.m. Darron Stiles, $11,550 ...... 73-68-72-68—281 SOUTH Kansas City (ss) vs. Cleveland at Goodyear, Ariz., Colorado 2, Minnesota 0 Y.E. Yang (39), $34,628...... 70-70-70-71—281 +1 3:05 p.m. Tuesday's Robert Allenby (33), Aaron Goldberg, $11,550 ...... 68-70-73-70—281 Florida St. 80, Clemson 72 Monday's Games B.J. Staten, $11,550 ...... 70-71-70-70—281 Oakland vs. Milwaukee at Phoenix, 3:05 p.m. Games $26,268...... 72-68-73-69—282 +2 Kentucky 74, Florida 59 Phoenix at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Steve LeBrun, $11,550 ...... 71-72-68-70—281 Chicago White Sox vs. L.A. Angels at Tempe, Ariz., Trenton at South Carolina, 7:05 p.m. Stewart Cink (33), $26,268.70-67-75-70—282 +2 NC State 70, Virginia Tech 58 Buffalo at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Tim Wilkinson, $11,550...... 68-68-73-72—281 Virginia 75, Maryland 72, OT 3:05 p.m. Gwinnett at Greenville, 7:35 p.m. Martin Flores (33), $26,268 66-72-74-70—282 +2 Edmonton at Anaheim, 10 p.m. David Lingmerth, $11,550 ...... 69-70-70-72—281 Texas vs. Arizona at Scottsdale, Ariz., 3:10 p.m. Stockton at Colorado, 9:05 p.m. John Huh (33), $26,268 ...... 68-69-75-70—282 +2 Shawn Stefani, $11,550 ...... 69-70-70-72—281 CMYK

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IN BRIEF PRO GOLF NHL ROUNDUP

FOOTBAL ND star dead at 85 ROYAL OAK, Mich. — Ex-Notre McIlroy wins, goes to No. 1 Dame star running back and NFL play- er John Panelli has died. He was 85. AJ Desmond & Sons Funeral Direc- The Associated Press responded with some “It was tough today, especially seeing tors says the Beverly Hills, Mich., resi- PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. — clutch golf of his own. Tiger make a charge,” McIlroy said. “I dent died Friday in Royal Oak after a Rory McIlroy won the Honda Classic He made an 8-foot knew par golf would probably be good sudden illness. with a performance worthy of the new birdie putt, and then enough. To shoot1under in these condi- Panelli was born in Morristown, N.J., No. 1player in golf. made three clutch par tions, when you go into the round with and played fullback and linebacker for Right when it looked as though McIl- saves during a daunt- the lead, is very nice. And I was just able Notre Dame’s 1946 and 1947 national roy had no serious challenge Sunday, Ti- ing stretch at PGA Na- to get the job done.” championship teams, averaging 7.5 ger Woods put some color into that red McIlroy tional. McIlroy is the 16th player to be No. 1 yards a carry his senior year. shirt with a birdie-eagle finish for a 62 He played it safe in the world, and the second-youngest He was a 1949 first-round draft pick —his lowest final round ever — to get with a two-shot lead on the par-5 18th behind Woods, who was 21 when he first for Detroit, playing two seasons with within one shot of the lead. and made par to close with a 1-under 69 went to No. 1after the 1997 U.S. Open. the Lions and three with the Chicago McIlroy could hear the roar from the and the victory he needed to replace Donald responded quickly to the vic- Cardinals. farthest corner of PGA National, and Luke Donald atop the world ranking tory, tweeting “Congrats (at)McIlroy- AP PHOTO Leaving pro football, Panelli started the 22-year-old from Northern Ireland that will be published Monday. Rory enjoy the view!” Philadelphia Flyers left wing Eric J.R. Panelli Equipment Co., in South- Wellwood celebrates after scoring field. the only goal of the game against the Washington Capitals on Sunday. IDITAROD NBA ROUNDUP MAJOR COLLEGES Sled dog race begins WILLOW, Alaska — Sixty-six mush- Williams sets Flyers blank ers began their quest to win the Id- itarod Trail Sled Dog Race with the competition’s official start Sunday in Willow. Nets’ record Capitals, 1-0 The mushers and their dog teams The Associated Press will spend about the next eight days CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Deron The Associated Press traveling across nearly a thousand Williams scored a franchise-record WASHINGTON — Eric Wellwood miles of Alaska wilderness in a sled, all 57 points to lift the New Jersey Nets scored less than a minute after Phila- trying to be the first musher to reach to a104-101 victory over the Char- delphia coach Peter Laviolette called the old gold rush town of Nome. lotte Bobcats on Sunday night. atimeout to give his players an ear- The grandsons of Iditarod Trail Sled Williams, who came into the game ful, and Ilya Bryzgalov made 34 Dog Race’s co-founder Joe Redington averaging 21.7 points, shot 16 of 29 saves, leading the Flyers to a 1-0 were the first and last mushers on the from the field and was a perfect 21 victory over the Washington Capitals trail. for 21 from the free-throw line. on Sunday night. Ray Redington Jr. picked the first Williams broke the franchise’s Bryzgalov earned his third shutout spot during the musher’s draw. The previous mark of 52 points, shared of the season, and the 26th of his 36-year-old musher is competing in his by Mike Newlin and Ray Williams. It career, even though the Flyers were 11th Iditarod and finished in 7th place was the second-most points scored missing two defensemen who sat out last year. He said he hopes to do even against the Bobcats, one shy of Kobe with injuries: Kimmo Timonen and better this year. Bryant’s 58 in 2006. Andrej Meszaros. Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin, a Ray Redington said this year’s com- Corey Maggette had 24 points and two-time league MVP, played fewer petition is “tough, very tough,” with Gerald Henderson added 15 for the minutes than most of Washington’s the racing teams becoming more pro- Bobcats, who’ve lost five straight other forwards and was held without fessional and serious about winning. and 21 of their last 22. “They’re getting better. So am I,” he agoal for the seventh time in his last 10 games. Washington has lost two said Sunday. Lakers 93, Heat 83 games in a row — both at home, LOS ANGELES — Kobe Bryant AP PHOTO WOMEN’S HOCKEY both shutouts — following a three- scored 33 points in his third straight Kentucky’s Terrence Jones (3) dunks during the first half of an NCAA basket- game winning streak. stellar performance since Dwyane ball game against Florida in Gainesville, Fla., Sunday. Gophers get No. 2 seed Wade broke his nose in the All-Star Blackhawks 2, Red Wings 1 MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota will game, and Wade managed just 16 DETROIT — Patrick Sharp had a host North Dakota in the first round of points before fouling out midway ’Cats end perfect league season goal and an assist, and Patrick Kane the NCAA women’s hockey tourna- through the fourth quarter of the broke a tie late in the second period ment. Lakers’ victory over the Miami Heat. in Chicago’s victory over Detroit. The Gophers won the WCHA play- Metta World Peace scored 17 The Associated Press Wignot scores 16, Ray Emery made 23 saves to help offs and drew the No. 2 seed. They’ll points while leading a solid defen- GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Freshman but Siena falls Chicago solidify its hold on the sixth sive effort for the Lakers, who have Anthony Davis had 22 points, 12 re- playoff spot in the Western Confer- play North Dakota on Saturday after- SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Erik Etherly noon. won 17 of their last 18 home games. bounds and six blocks, Terrence Jones ence. added 19 points and No. 1Kentucky scored 21 points to lead Loyola (Md.) Defending NCAA champion Wiscon- Andrew Bynum had 16 points and 13 over Siena 70-60 and into the Metro Niklas Kronwall scored for Detroit, sin is the No. 1seed, and the Badgers rebounds as Los Angeles never capped a perfect Southeastern Confer- Atlantic Athletic Conference 27-4-2 at home. Jimmy Howard made will host Mercyhurst next weekend. trailed in the final 44 minutes ence season with a 74-59 victory over tournament championship for the four saves before leaving after the No. 16 Florida on Sunday. Other quarterfinal matchups include against Miami, snapping a four-game first time since 1994 on Sunday. first period because of a lower-body Kentucky (30-1, 16-0) extended its Cornell against Boston University and skid in Bryant’s head-to-head match- The second-seeded Greyhounds injury. Joey MacDonald stopped 12 ups with Wade’s Heat. winning streak to 22 games and se- (23-8) will face the fourth seed, shots in the final two periods. Boston College against St. Lawrence. cured its hold on a No. 1seed in the Fairfield, on Monday. The four winners will advance to the Loyola shot 50.9 percent from the Celtics 115, Knicks 111 NCAA tournament. Rangers 4, Bruins 3 Frozen Four, held March 16 and 18 in The Wildcats become just the third field (27 of 53), making 7 of 13 Duluth. BOSTON — Celtics guard Rajon 3-pointers against the Saints (14-17). NEW YORK — Derek Stepan and team since Alabama in 1956 to go Marian Gaborik scored in the third Minnesota Duluth missed a chance Rondo had his second triple-double Shane Walker and Robert Olson unbeaten in SEC play. The other two period, and New York held on to beat to host the national semifinals. The in three games, spoiling Harvard added 12 points each, and Justin were Kentucky in 1996 and 2003. Drummond chipped in 10 points for Boston for the fifth straight time. Bulldogs didn’t make the eight-team grad Jeremy Lin’s return to Boston. The Wildcats used an 8-0 run in the the Greyhounds. Gaborik gave the Rangers a 3-2 field. Rondo had 18 points, 20 assists second half to make it a double-digit Loyola trailed 16-9 with 10:49 left in and a career-high 17 rebounds, and lead 3:14 into the third with his 32nd This is the 10th appearance in 12 lead, and then added a 7-0 run to put the first half and went on a 13-2 run to goal, but David Krejci tied it for Paul Pierce scored 34 — including a years for Minnesota in the NCAA tour- the game out of reach. take the lead for good. Boston at 11:42. The Bruins barely 3-pointer with 4.9 seconds left in The Saints were led by Kyle nament, including five in a row. Patric Young led Florida (22-9, 10-6) had time to celebrate before Stepan regulation. Kevin Garnett finished Downey with 17 points and Holy with 21 points while Erik Murphy ripped a drive from the left circle GYMNASTICS with 18 points with 10 rebounds. added 14 points and eight rebounds. Redeemer graduate Owen Wignot with 16. OD Anosike added 13 points that sailed goalie Tim Thomas and under the crossbar 39 seconds later. Bulls 96, 76ers 91 Ohio St. 72, Michigan St. 70 for Siena, which played its Douglas shines at Cup quarterfinal game a little less than 16 PHILADELPHIA — Derrick Rose EAST LANSING, Mich. — William NEW YORK— No better place for hours earlier, defeating Manhattan Islanders 1, Devils 0 tied a season high with 35 points, Buford made a high-arcing jumper 84-82 in an overtime game that Gabby Douglas to have a coming out UNIONDALE, N.Y. — Anders and Joakim Noah had 11 points and from the top of the key with 1second ended at 12:36 a.m. Sunday. party than Madison Square Garden. Nilsson made 24 saves to become the 18 rebounds to lead the Chicago left to lift Ohio State and forge a first Islanders goalie to have a shut- Oozing class, confidence and some three-way tie for the Big Ten title. Bulls to their sixth straight win. Indiana 85, Purdue 74 out in his first NHL victory, leading serious star power, the 16-year-old The Buckeyes (25-6, 13-5) earned a In a battle of division leaders, the BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Christian New York past New Jersey. upstaged world gymnastics champion share of their third straight confer- Bulls made all the big shots over the Watford scored 19 points and Will The 21-year-old Nilsson was called Jordyn Wieber on Saturday by posting ence championship and forced the final minutes to end a three-game Sheehey added 16, leading Indiana up from Bridgeport on Feb. 29. He the highest score at the American Cup. Spartans (24-7, 13-5) to settle for losing streak against the Sixers. over archrival Purdue on Senior Day. was selected the AHL goalie of the Never mind that the score didn’t count having a piece of it along with No. 13 month for February after going 6-0-1. because Douglas was competing as an Michigan. The Wolverines, who won The Hoosiers (24-7, 11-7 Big Ten) Raptors 83, Warriors 75 The 6-foot-5 Swede made his first alternate. Or that Douglas was under their first Big Ten title since 1986, finished the season with an 18-1 home TORONTO — DeMar DeRozan NHL start Nov. 21, losing 5-0 at Pitts- no pressure while all eyes were on beat Penn State earlier Sunday. record, five wins over ranked teams scored 25 points, James Johnson burgh. He also played the last two Wieber. and three against clubs ranked in the had 12 points and 12 rebounds and periods in a 6-0 home loss against The London Olympics are less than Michigan 71, Penn St. 65 top 5. Indiana also swept Purdue for the Toronto Raptors beat Golden Boston on Nov. 19. five months away, and Douglas’ per- STATE COLLEGE — Trey Burke the first time since 2005-06. State, snapping a five-game losing formance is further sign that the Amer- scored 19 points and Michigan shot 59 streak against the Warriors. Florida St. 80, Clemson 72 Stars 3, Flames 2 icans might have their deepest — and percent from the field to earn a share Amir Johnson had 11 points and CALGARY, Alberta — Loui Eriks- most dangerous — team yet. of the Big Ten title for the first time TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Michael 13 rebounds, Leandro Barbosa since 1986. Snaer scored a career-high 23 points son had a short-handed goal and added an assist in regulation, then SOCCER scored 18 points and Ed Davis Evan Smotrycz added 17 points for to lead Florida State. grabbed 12 rebounds for the Rap- the Wolverines (23-8, 13-5), who need- Bernard James added 13 points and scored in a shootout in Dallas’ victo- Brazil spat with FIFA tors, who had lost 11 of their last 14. ed Ohio State to beat Michigan State 11 rebounds for his seventh double- ry over Calgary. later Sunday. double of the season while Xavier Jamie Benn scored on Dallas’ first brings uncertainty Clippers 105, Rockets 103 Jermaine Marshall had a career- Gibson had 13 points for Florida attempt in the shootout, and Eriks- son connected on the second. HOUSTON — Chris Paul had 28 high 27 points and eight rebounds for State, which had five players finish in SAO PAULO — With the war of Penn State (12-19, 4-14), including a points and 10 assists, Blake Griffin double figures. Panthers 4, Senators 2 words between Brazil and FIFA in- added 14 points and 11 rebounds and layup that closed a 19-point deficit tensifying, the country’s preparations the Los Angeles Clippers beat the with 9 minutes left to 62-58 with 2:38 Virginia 75, Maryland 72 SUNRISE, Fla. — Marcel Goc, for the 2014 World Cup are increasingly Krystofer Barch and Mikael Samuels- Houston Rockets in overtime. to go. COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Mike son scored second-period goals and in the spotlight. Randy Foye had 15 points and Ross Travis added 15 points for Scott had a career-high 35 points and Florida rallied to beat Ottawa for the The public fighting between the host Caron Butler and Mo Williams had Penn State. grabbed 11 rebounds and Sammy first time in 10 games. country and football’s governing body 14 apiece for the Clippers, who beat Wisconsin 70, Illinois 56 Zeglinski scored 20 points as Virginia Jack Skille added a goal with 1:26 could further affect Brazil’s prepared- Houston for only the eighth time in overcame a late collapse in regulation. MADISON, Wis. — Senior Jordan left, Jose Theodore made 23 saves, ness for the tournament, as there are the last 33 meetings. Scott accounted for half of Virginia’s key matters yet to be solved. Taylor scored 16 points in his final and Mike Weaver had two assists to 14 points in overtime. The 6-foot-8 help the Panthers beat the Senators The government still has to pass a Suns 96, Kings 88 home game for Wisconsin. Josh Gasser added 16 points and senior had never scored more than 28 for the first time since a 3-0 victory key bill regulating the World Cup, and PHOENIX — Steve Nash had 19 points in an Atlantic Coast Confer- FIFA still has to approve two venues eight rebounds for the Badgers (23-8, in Ottawa in January 2010. points, Marcin Gortat scored 14 and 12-6), who have won three straight. ence game. for next year’s Confederations Cup. matched his season high with 17 Avalanche 2, Wild 0 In addition, it remains unclear how Brandon Paul had 22 points for rebounds, and the Phoenix Suns Creighton 83, Illinois St. 79 ST. PAUL, Minn. — Jamie FIFA will react to Brazil’s request to Illinois (17-14, 6-12), which had only won their third in a row with a victo- ST. LOUIS — Doug McDermott McGinn got his first career two-goal have FIFA Secretary General Jerome three assists, a season-low, and lost its ry over the Sacramento Kings. seventh straight road game. had 33 points and Antoine Young game just 8:25 into the night, giving Valcke replaced as the person respon- In all three wins, the Suns rallied It was the 265th victory at Wiscon- scored eight of his 14 in overtime as Colorado all the scoring it needed to sible for working with the government from double-digit deficits, some- sin for coach Bo Ryan, tying Harold Creighton survived an upset bid in the beat Minnesota. in the country’s preparations. thing the franchise hadn’t done since “Bud” Foster for most wins in the Missouri Valley Conference tourna- Semyon Varmalov made 30 saves The Associated Press November 2002. program’s history. ment final. for his fourth shutout of the season. CMYK

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HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING Changes in store for Northeast Regional tourney

By DAVE ROSENGRANT has a few strong teams with La- around here. It’s not that good qualifiers came to an end last merer was in the finals in 2002 riors. [email protected] Salle and Father Judge, while D4 that they’re not giving us another weekend when the seven ninth- and 2004, while Jason Reilly was The Class 3A Northeast Re- teams have been known to be a guy to take to states, but we’re graders from the conference were afinalist in 2003. THIS ’N THAT gional Tournament is always one little more powerful. getting another look.” eliminated on Saturday. The •Dominick DeGraba’s Class of the most competitive tourna- This year’s regional ended on No fifth or sixth seed from D11 streak started in 2009 when AFITTING PERFORMANCE 2A Northeast Regional cham- ments statewide. Saturday with District 11 qualify- advanced to the state tourna- Meyers’ Vito Pasone advanced. When Meyers’ Vito Pasone pionship at 106 pounds was the It will remain a powerful event ing 32 of the 42 berths for the ment last weekend and according The next year, Wyoming Valley claimed his first regional title on first for Dallas since Jerry Ogur- next year, but changes are on the PIAA Championships. District 2 to the Allentown Morning Call, West’s Kyle Krasavage was a state Saturday in the Class 2A event, kis accomplished the feat at 152 way. will be represented with nine tournament director Bob Hart- qualifier, and last year Lake-Leh- he became the first Mohawk to pounds in 1989. Currently, District11 has six re- wrestlers and District 4 has one. man compiled the number of man’s Austin Harry was a state win a title since Joe Rovelli in •At the 3A regional, Blue Looking at last weekend’s re- qualifier. gional qualifiers, District 4 two wrestlers who qualified for states 2003 and 2004. Mountain’s Corey Keener (126 sults, Wyoming Valley Confer- •Crestwood continued its and District 2 four. after finishing fifth or sixth at the Rovelli is now an assistant pounds) won his fourth straight ence wrestlers lost seven bouts to streak of regional qualifiers to an Next year, District 12 will take the No. 5 or 6 seed from District District 11 tournament from the astonishing seven straight years coach at Wyoming Area. He regional championship. He also two spots from D11as D4 moves 11, while only picking up three last seven years and just five of and10 out of the last11. Kyle Han- helped Warriors’ junior Andy added to his already impressive to the Northwest Region; so all wins. 210 qualifiers have advanced to kinson was runner-up last week- Schutz advanced to the state District 11-record for career wins three districts will have four re- Pittston Area 285-pounder Hershey and another five wres- end. He followed Matt Ritz and tournament on Saturday for the and now has 186. gional qualifiers next year. Al- Chris Wesolowski had one of tled in the regional’s fourth-place Mike Mirra (2011), Mirra and first time after a third-place finish •Delaware Valley’s C.J. Palm- though the top three from the re- those wins. He also defeated a bout, including one this year. Hunter McGraw in 2010; Jake at the same regional event. er, also at 126, picked up win No. gion advancing to states will re- District 4 regional qualifier. O’Hara (2008, 2009), Josh Roosa Earlier in the season, Pasone 153 on Saturday to break Joe Ken- main intact, it could still mean “I think it’s going to help us,” GOING STREAKING and Mike Reilly (2007); and Roo- tied Rovelli’s school-record for nedy’s school-record. Kennedy, more state qualifiers for District Coughlin coach Steve Stahl said. •The Wyoming Valley Confer- sa in 2006. There were no region- wins in a season during a dual now wrestling at Lehigh, won a 2. District 12 traditionally only “It will give us a little more parity ence’s streak of freshman state al finalists in 2005, but Joe Kem- against whom else but the War- PIAA Championship in 2008.

HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL AHL Munroe, late goals lift Penguins

By BILL TOSCANO Saturday night, he scored the For the Times Leader game-winner in a 3-2 overtime GLEN FALLS, N.Y. – With victory at Albany. He has nine Brad Thiessen called up by goals in 13 games with the Phan- Pittsburgh, Scott Munroe says toms. Lauridsen and Garrett his Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Rowe got the assists. It came on teammates are looking to him aclose-in shot over Munroe’s for leadership and sharp play in 3 2 right shoulder on Roe’s 25th as- the net. PENGUINS PHANTOMS sist of the season. Cullen Eddy Sunday afternoon, they were also got an assist on the play. there for him, too, scoring two 14. The teams play in Norfolk Saturday night, Ford scored the goals in a 20-second span in the again on April 3. Wilkes-Barre/ game-winner in a 3-2 overtime third period as the Penguins Scranton has played four fewer victory at Albany. He has nine snapped their two-game losing games than Norfolk, which is on goals in 13 games with the Phan- streak and Adirondack’s four- a12-game winning streak and toms and 19 on the season. game winning streak with a 3-2 has the highest point total in the “I did what I wanted to do, but victory at the Glens Falls Civic league. Ikind of lost track of the puck Center. It was the team’s first “We are not focused on Nor- when it came in,” Munroe said. game in a week. folk,” coach John Hynes said. Ben Street got the Penguins “With Brad called up, the “We are not worrying about win- on the board when he scored his team was looking to me to come ning the division. We are fo- 19th of the season on a back- through,” said Munroe, who ad- cused on the next game. That’s hander late on a power play that mitted his groin was still “a little all we can control.” had featured two nice saves by tender” after he pulled it in a 2-1 Still, Hynes liked what he saw Leighton. Brandon Manning loss to Syracuse last weekend. as his team stole two points was in the penalty box on a Paul Thompson tied the game from an Adirondack team that is hooking penalty. The assists with his ninth goal of the season scrapping to get to the eighth went to former Phantom Joey PETE G. WILCOX PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER PETE G. WILCOX PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER with 6:49 left in the game. He and final playoff spot. Mormina and Simon Despres. Fabian Smith (right), Eugene Lewis and their Nanticoke’s Kayley Schinski and the rest of the was able to poke the puck past “There were a couple of pucks Leighton made another sharp Mohawk teammates will play Athens at Holy Trojanettes will open state tournament play in Brad Leighton during a scram- that were able to find the back of save two minutes later on a face- Redeemer High School Saturday afternoon in Sunbury on Saturday, as the Trojanettes will ble in front of the net. Nick Pe- the net, and we hadn’t been do- off by Jason Williams. Cal the state playoffs. face District 4 champion Shamokin. terson and Brian Gibbons assist- ing that,” Hynes said, adding he O’Reilly followed with a shot, ed on the play. was pleased to see Munroe play and Leighton made a glove save, Brandon DeFazio got the well and get the victory, along then made another on a shot by game-winner 20 seconds later, with 27 saves. Williams. The Penguins took Pairings are set for state playoffs stunning the crowd of 3,357. “He was playing really well the first seven shots of the peri- Zach Sill and Geoff Walker as- when he got hurt, so it was good od. sisted on the play. It was DeFa- to see him come back,” Hynes Ford’s second goal put the The Times Leader staff of a tripleheader at Shik, and is tion will take place Friday at zio’s ninth of the season. said. home team ahead, 2-1, and as Meyers will open state tour- preceded by two other girls bas- Scranton High, as District 2 “That was a good job by (Rob- “It’s go time, and we know time ticked away, it looked as nament play Saturday at a fa- ketball games. champ Montrose (24-2) faces ert) Bortuzzo. He found a way that. You have to find ways to though the Penguins might lose miliar place. Other girls basketball games District 4 runner-up Wyalusing to get the puck through, and I win, and today we did that in the their third straight. The Pen- The Mohawks won the Dis- in the region include District 11 Valley (22-3) at 7:30 p.m. Dis- was a little lucky to get it to go third,” DeFazio said, adding he guins killed four power plays, in- trict 2 Class 2A title at Holy third seed Southern Lehigh trict 2 Class A boys champion in.” was happy to see Munroe get cluding one in the late second Redeemer last week. Meyers (23-4) traveling to Marywood Susquehanna (8-15) opens the The victory was a crucial one the win. and early third periods, with (23-2) will play the third seed for the 3:30 p.m. tip Saturday doubleheader at Scranton with for the Penguins, who are now “It was good to win the game. Munroe getting a glove save and from District 4, Athens (22-3), against District 2 Class 3A a6p.m. start against Faith 33-18-2-5 and have 73 points, Ithink he serves it,” DeFazio astick save. Leighton robbed in the first round of the PIAA champion Honesdale (22-5). Christian (23-4), the District 1 eight behind East Division-lead- said. “He works hard and in Bryan Lerg of an excellent op- tournament on the Royals’ That game will be followed by runner-up. ing Norfolk, which was idle Sun- practice and in games. It’s some- portunity for a short-handed home court, with the game set District 2 Class A top team Old In girls Class 4A, District 2 day. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton thing for us young guys to look goal at the end of the second pe- for Saturday at 3:30 p.m. Forge (17-6) hosting Morrisville champion Abington Heights hosts Atlantic Division-leading up to.” riod and finished with 29 saves. District 2 Class 3A girls bas- (23-2), the District 1runner-up, (22-4) plays District 1sixth St. John at 7:05 p.m. Tuesday at Munroe did give up a painful Game notes – All three of the ketball runner-up Nanticoke with the start slated for 5 p.m. seed Upper Darby (18-9) at 6 Mohegan Sun Arena. Friday, it first-period goal after stopping recent call-ups from Wheeling (23-3) will open state tourna- at Marywood. A boys game p.m. at Lackawanna College. begins a three-game road trip, the first five shots. were scratched from the game. ment play in Sunbury on Sat- caps the tripleheader, as Holy The Comets boys (22-5), the playing at Providence, North- Oliver Lauridsen took a shot They are Matt Rust, Cody Wild urday, as the Trojanettes will Cross (22-5) and District 4 run- district’s Class 3A champs, will east Division-leading Bridge- from an odd angle from the cor- and Philip Samuelsson. Goal- face District 4 champion Sha- ner-up Southern Columbia play the nightcap against North- port and Springfield. ner and Matt Ford scored on the tender Brad Fogal, still looking mokin (19-5) at 6 p.m. at Shikel- (20-6) play a Class 2A contest ern Lehigh (20-5), the third When they are done with rebound with 5:20 gone in the for his first minutes, was also a lamy Field House. at 6:30 p.m. seed from District 11, with tip that, the Penguins have a crucial first period. It was Ford’s first of scratch, leaving Patrick Killeen The game is the third game Class 2A girls basketball ac- set for 7:30 p.m. showdown at Norfolk on March two goals in Sunday’s game. to serve as Monroe’s backup . . .

WRESTLING Schutz, who is 30-3 and took (34-3) in the first round. Kuhn is third at regionals, will face the ju- the No. 2 seed from the South- nior, who is 35-8 and the No. 2 west Region. Continued from Page 1B seed out of the Southwest Re- Hankinson was also a runner- his bracket to Boiling Spring gional. up like Wesolowski. The Comet, freshman Korbin Myers (44-3). The final 2A participant is Pa- who enters with a 27-3 record, Afew minutes later, Meyers’ sone’s teammate Darren Stucker starts his tournament with a Vito Pasone will begin his third at 145. A senior with a record of match against Canon-McMillan state tournament also off a re- 24-5, the Mohawk is set to see senior Dario Dobbin (36-9), who gional title at 113. The senior 113- Fort LeBoeuf senior Kody Pace is the Southwest Regional’s No. 2 pounder with a record of 33-4 will (44-8). Stucker is a regional third- seed. take on Bishop McDevitt sopho- place finisher and will go against Hoffman, who placed eighth more Terrence White (34-9) in Pace, who took second at the last year and is the No. 3 seed his first match. Like Flank, White Northwest Regional. from the region, will start against is the fifth seed from the South- In Class 3A, Crestwood’s Kyle Council Rock South’s P.J. Stein- east Regional. Hankinson (145), Hazleton Ar- metz. The Cougar senior who has Two weights after Pasone, the ea’s Chad Hoffman (195), Pitt- amark of 34-4, will see the junior third 2A regional champion, ston Area’s Chris Wesolowski with a record of 39-3 and is the Lake-Lehman’s Austin Harry (285) and Coughlin’s Brad Emer- Southeast Regional champion. (126 pounds) will begin his sec- ick (285) will participate. Hoff- Here are the first-round matchups for the nine WVC participants in this weekend's PIAA ond state tournament. The soph- man is the only two-time state Championships at Giant Center in Hershey: CLASS 2A omore entering with a mark of qualifier in 3A. 106 – Dallas’ Dominick DeGraba (42-8) vs. Jaryd Emerick (39-0), a junior and Flank (37-4), Wilson Area 37-1will go up against Richie Cer- 113 – Meyers’ Vito Pasone (33-4) vs. Terrence ebe (35-2) from Philadelphia- the lone regional champ from the White (34-9), Bishop McDevitt 126 – Lake-Lehman’s Austin Harry (37-1) vs. Ri- Mont Christian Academy; he’s al- WVC in 3A, will get his quest chie Cerebe (35-2), Philadelphia-Mont Christian 132 – Wyoming Area’s Andy Schutz (30-3) vs. so No. 5 out of the Southeast re- started against McDowell sopho- Brennon Shields (35-8), South Huntingdon 145 – Meyers’ Darren Stucker (24-5) vs. Kody gion. more Scot Augustine (34-7). The Pace (44-8), Fort LeBoeuf CLASS 3A At the following weight, 132, sophomore took third at the 145 – Crestwood’s Kyle Hankinson (27-3) vs. Northwest Regional. Also at 285, Dario Dobbin (36-9), Canon-McMillan Andy Schutz, a Wyoming Area ju- 195 – Hazleton Area’s Chad Hoffman (34-4) vs. nior, makes his first state appear- regional runner-up Wesolowski P.J. Steinmetz (39-3), Council Rock South 285 – Pittston Area’s Chris Wesolowski (21-12) ance going against Southern (21-12)will see a sophomore vs. Shane Kuhn (34-4), Kiski Area 285 – Coughlin’s Brad Emerick (39-0) vs. Scot Huntingdon’s Brennon Shields. from Kiski Area, Shane Kuhn Augustine (34-7), McDowell 739894 CMYK

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SPRING TRAINING ROUNDUP Subway Fresh Fit NASCAR 500 Results Sunday At Phoenix International Continued from Page 1B Raceway Avondale, Ariz. A-Rod homers on first pitch the offseason. He came back Lap length: 1 miles strong to start this season, finish- (Start position in parentheses) ing fourth at the Daytona 500 1. (13) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 312 laps, 130 rating, 47 points, $238,016. The Associated Press with new crew chief Darian 2. (8) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 312, 134.7, 44, $222,836. TAMPA, Fla. — Alex Rodri- Grubb after qualifying 31st. 3. (7) Greg Biffle, Ford, 312, 96.4, 41, guez homered on the first pitch $139,400. Hamlin started 13th at PIR and 4. (4) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 312, he saw from Roy Halladay and 120.5, 41, $156,121. briefly led a couple of times be- 5. (28) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 312, 109.4, later added an RBI double and 40, $141,495. fore beating Kevin Harvick off the 6. (12) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 312, 117.2, 39, single Sunday that sent the New $140,158. line after a caution with 59 laps 7. (25) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 312, 92.3, York Yankees past the Philadel- left. Harvick, NASCAR’s best fin- 38, $122,539. phia Phillies 7-4. 8. (30) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 312, 94.9, 37, isher, put a scare into him toward $134,211. Rodriguez, whose power 9. (1) Mark Martin, Toyota, 312, 106.4, 36, the end, but ran out of gas on the $90,175. numbers dropped last year 10. (9) Joey Logano, Toyota, 312, 95.5, 34, final lap. $92,000. during an injury-interrupted 11. (5) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 312, Hamlin was concerned about 87.2, 33, $111,066. season, hit a solo home run to 12. (18) Aric Almirola, Ford, 312, 74.9, 32, gas as well, but had just enough $116,211. right in the first inning. 13. (26) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 312, 94.7, 32, for a celebratory burnout after his $122,836. Halladay allowed one run, two 14. (29) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 312, hits and struck out three in two 18th career win and his first lead 73.1, 30, $84,625. 15. (19) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 312, 78.7, 30, innings. in the points since dejectedly $102,883. 16. (17) , Toyota, 312, 70.3, Hunter Pence hit a two-run leaving Phoenix in 2010. 28, $98,983. 17. (24) Carl Edwards, Ford, 312, 78, 27, homer for the Phillies. He also “When I come back here (and $116,716. 18. (15) A J Allmendinger, Dodge, 311, 69, connected Saturday against the win), it puts 2011 to rest,” Hamlin 26, $114,825. 19. (41) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, 311, 57.4, 25, Yankees. said. “It’s a year I’d soon like to $95,908. 20. (3) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 311, 76.7, forget and now we can focus on 24, $93,483. Tigers 18, Braves 3 winning a championship.” 21. (6) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 310, 67.1, 23, $115,108. LAKELAND, Fla. — Atlanta Hamlin had to hold off NAS- 22. (2) , Chevrolet, 310, 93.5, 23, $123,125. pitcher Julio Teheran was CAR’s version of a closer to get it. 23. (23) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 309, 55.4, 21, $69,450. tagged for six home runs in just Harvick, who won three races 24. (42) Mike Bliss, Ford, 309, 50.7, 0, $80,800. two innings and the Detroit AP PHOTO at the finish last season, had 25. (34) David Ragan, Ford, 309, 44.6, 20, Tigers connected nine times $82,647. New York Yankees’ outfielder Dewayne Wise goes after a flyball during a spring training game Hamlin lined up for another last- 26. (35) J.J. Yeley, Toyota, 309, 41.6, 18, overall in romping past the against the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday in Tampa, Fla. $69,050. second victory. 27. (40) , Chevrolet, 308, Braves. But as he closed in on the No. 47.4, 17, $80,225. Prince Fielder homered his swarm of bees that delayed San exhibition opener for both clubs. cluding an infield single off 28. (36) David Gilliland, Ford, 308, 42.6, 16, 11’s bumper, Harvick’s car turned $72,000. first time up. Tigers teammate Francisco’s split squad’s win Butler hit an 0-2 pitch from Fernando Rodney in the third. 29. (43) David Stremme, Toyota, 306, 36.5, off. His team had been concerned 15, $71,775. Ryan Raburn hit two home runs, over Arizona for 41 minutes in Colby Lewis over the fence in The new Rays reliever allowed 30. (16) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 306, 48.5, 14, about having enough fuel to get $99,239. including a grand slam. the second inning. left-center field. one run on two hits and a wild 31. (20) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 303, 55.9, to the end and just missed it, the 13, $79,385. With a strong wind blowing Ian Kennedy’s first spring Lorenzo Cain, who went 2 for pitch. 32. (14) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, engine, 295, No. 29 coasting over the line just 73.4, 12, $98,608. out to right field, Teheran al- training outing was cut short 2, opened the Royals’ four-run 33. (11) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, engine, 291, ahead of Greg Biffle for second. 78.2, 12, $110,150. lowed a total of six hits, all of because of the delay with one fifth with a double off left-hand- Athletics 12, Cubs 10 34. (10) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 274, 53.1, “Those are the types of things 10, $75,950. them home runs. out in the second. He threw 29 er Michael Kirkman. MESA, Ariz. — Brandon 35. (22) Landon Cassill, Toyota, 272, 45.9, 9, you’ve got to do to take the chanc- $95,170. The post-1900 record for pitches and allowed one run and Luis Mendoza, a candidate for Allen belted a grand slam and 36. (32) David Reutimann, Chevrolet, engine, homers allowed in a major three hits in 11-3 innings. aspot in the Royals’ rotation drove in seven runs, and Oak- es and when you’re close enough 248, 53.9, 8, $67,675. 37. (21) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, engine, league regular season game, by after leading the Pacific Coast land beat the Cubs 12-10 to spoil to at least coast around, they did 212, 55.3, 8, $98,588. 38. (33) Josh Wise, Ford, vibration, 110, 30.1, the way, is six. That’s happened Astros 10, Nationals 2 League with a 2.18 ERA, went Chicago’s spring training open- agood job,” Harvick said. 6, $68,903. 39. (31) Casey Mears, Ford, accident, 109, eight times, most recently by VIERA, Fla. — Stephen Stras- two scoreless innings. He al- er. Johnson did the best he could 47.5, 5, $64,675. 40. (38) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, brakes, 62, Tampa Bay’s James Shields in burg struck out three in his lowed a single and walked one. Cubs starter Rodrigo Lopez after his right rear wheel started 30.6, 0, $64,500. 41. (39) Robby Gordon, Dodge, brakes, 33, 2010 against Toronto, STATS spring training debut, but gave pitched two perfect innings, shaking midway through the 30.4, 3, $64,350. LLC said. Tim Wakefield and up two runs while pitching into Blue Jays 8, Pirates 5 striking out two. Chicago closer 42. (27) Scott Riggs, Chevrolet, brakes, 29, race. 29.4, 2, $64,225. R.A. Dickey also are on the list. the third inning of Washington BRADENTON, Fla. — Erik Carlos Marmol retired all three 43. (37) Michael McDowell, Ford, brakes, 8, The five-time Sprint Cup 27.3, 1, $64,597. loss to Houston. Bedard gave up two runs in two batters he faced, striking out champion led early in the race, Race Statistics Brewers 1, Giants (ss) 1 The Astros’ J.A. Happ went innings of his spring training one. Average Speed of Race Winner: 110.085 but had to pit twice during a cau- mph. PHOENIX — Ryan Braun two innings, giving up one run debut for Pittsburgh, which lost Time of Race: 2 hours, 50 minutes, 35 tion because of a vibration and re- seconds. struck out in his only two at-bats and three hits with one strike- to Toronto. Mariners 5, Padres 4 Margin of Victory: 7.315 seconds. turned to the track in 25th. Caution Flags: 7 for 35 laps. in Milwaukee’s tie with a San out. Bedard hit the first batter he PEORIA, Ariz. — Jason Var- Johnson clawed his way back Lead Changes: 25 among 13 drivers. Francisco split squad in the faced, gave up a double to Travis gas threw four scoreless innings Lap Leaders: M.Martin 1;T.Stewart toward the front to finish fourth, 2-10;J.Johnson 11-16;K.Harvick reigning NL MVP’s first game Red Sox 8, Twins (ss) 3 Snider, walked two and struck and third baseman Kyle Seager 17-59;J.Johnson 60;M.Bliss 61;D.Ragan anice result after he was docked 62;J.Johnson 63-64;Ku.Busch since getting caught up in a drug FORT MYERS, Fla. — Josh out one. had three hits in the Seattle’s 65-66;J.Johnson 67-112;Ky.Busch 25 points for his car failing in- 113-140;K.Harvick 141-144;Ky.Busch case during the offseason. Beckett pitched two scoreless over San Diego. 145-168;K.Harvick 169-183;B.Keselowski spection the first day of Speed- 184-186;D.Hamlin 187;J.Gordon Although the game was at innings and Lars Anderson hit a Twins (ss) 5, Rays 3 Vargas threw 50 pitches and 188;M.Kenseth 189;J.Burton weeks and wrecked two laps into 190-196;M.Truex Jr. 197-206;J.McMurray Milwaukee’s Maryvale Baseball grand slam, leading manager PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. — did not allow a base runner. 207;K.Harvick 208-228;D.Hamlin the Daytona 500. 229;M.Truex Jr. 230-248;K.Harvick Park, about half the crowd of Bobby Valentine and Boston Reigning AL Rookie of the Year 249-253;D.Hamlin 254-312. 6,619 cheered for the Giants and Red to a victory over a Minneso- Jeremy Hellickson pitched two Reds 8, Indians 6 “We’ll take it,” said Johnson, Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): K.Harvick, 5 times for 88 they countered the Brewers’ ta split squad in their spring scoreless innings for Tampa Bay GOODYEAR, Ariz. — Ubaldo still 71 points behind Hamlin. laps;D.Hamlin, 3 times for 61 laps;J.Johnson, 4 times for 55 laps;Ky.Busch, 2 times for 52 fans standing ovation with cat- training opener. in his spring debut and the Rays Jimenez allowed five runs — “I’m not really satisfied. I really laps;M.Truex Jr., 2 times for 29 laps;T.Stewart, 1 time for 9 laps;J.Burton, 1 calls when Braun went to the Beckett gave up one hit with lost to a Minnesota Twins split one earned — in one inning in felt like we had a car to win the time for 7 laps;B.Keselowski, 1 time for 3 laps;Ku.Busch, 1 time for 2 laps;J.Gordon, 1 plate in the first inning. two strikeouts for Boston. squad. his spring debut and Cincinnati race with. Unfortunately, things time for 1 lap;M.Martin, 1 time for 1 lap;M.Kenseth, 1 time for 1 lap;M.Bliss, 1 Hellickson gave up a leadoff beat Cleveland. didn’t work out there. We had a time for 1 lap;D.Ragan, 1 time for 1 Giants (ss) 11, Diamondbacks 1 Royals 6, Rangers 1 single to Alexi Casilla and threw The Indians obtained Jimenez lap;J.McMurray, 1 time for 1 lap. little hiccup early in the race, but Top 12 in Points: 1. D.Hamlin, 89;2. G.Biffle, SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The SURPRISE, Ariz. — Billy 16 pitches in the opening inning. at the trade deadline last season we still rebounded back and got a 83;3. K.Harvick, 81;4. M.Kenseth, 79;5. D.Earnhardt Jr., 72;6. M.Truex Jr., 71;7. Diamondbacks’ field crew used Butler hit a two-run homer in He needed only six pitches to after a 6-9 start at Colorado. He strong finish.” M.Martin, 71;8. J.Logano, 70;9. Ky.Busch, 66;10. C.Edwards, 63;11. B.Labonte, 58;12. acombination of cotton candy the first inning and Kansas City retire the side in the second. was 4-4 in 11 starts with Cleve- Johnson wasn’t the only one B.Keselowski, 52. and lemonade to help disperse a defeated Texas Rangers in the Casilla had three hits, in- land after the deal. NASCAR Driver Rating Formula feeling a little pride. A maximum of 150 points can be attained in a Grubb led Johnson to a victory race. The formula combines the following in the 2006 Daytona 500 with categories: Wins, Finishes, Top-15 Finishes, Average Running Position While on Lead LOCAL COLLEGES crew chief Chad Knaus suspend- Lap, Average Speed Under Green, Fastest Lap, Led Most Laps, Lead-Lap Finish. ed and guided Tony Stewart to his third Sprint Cup title last year. lays, no jet dryer crashes, no in- But just a week after winning the Smith’s 6 goals lead Colonels to lacrosse win race tweeting. Just a track that title, Grubb was fired by Stewart, got slicker as the weekend wore who later hired Steve Addington on. The Times Leader staff the openerand dropped the including a double and home Ursinus tonight in Fort Pierce. away from Penske Racing to serve as his crew chief. PIR was resurfaced after the LYNCHBURG, Va. – Wilkes nightcap to Moravian, 10-4. run. RachelZinni was 3 for 4 2011 spring race and held up well Roanoke 5, Wilkes 3 Grubb landed with Joe Gibbs University freshman Carley Nikki Boccia had Miser- with two runs, while TinaSeb- in the fall. The grip was decent Smith scored six goals and icordia’s lone hit in the opener. er finished 2 for 4 with three PSU-Abington 10, Wilkes 7 Racing and seems to have clicked for the early practice session Fri- added one assist leading the Shawnna Beil had two hits, RBI, including a home run. Wilkes University began its right away with Hamlin. day, but the track became tough- Lady Colonels lacrosse team including a triple, in the night- Allison Herbert picked up the 2012 campaign dropping a pair “I guess you could say it’s a lit- er as the temperatures rose Sat- to a thrilling 15-14 overtime cap while Mallory Getts had win in relief, pitching six in- of games in Myrtle Beach, tle bit of vindication, but I really victory over Sweet Briar Col- two hits and an RBI. nings and allowing six hits S.C. don’t think that way, I just try to urday and again for the race. lege Sunday afternoon. while allowing one earned run. The Colonels fell 5-3 against take the high road,” Grubb said. With the sun shining and the Wilkes moves to 1-0 on the Dakota Wesleyan 4, King’s 3 King’s will play a double- Roanoke College in their first “I feel like I came into a very good temperature in the 80s, drivers young season while Sweet King’s 10, Dakota Wesleyan 8 header today at 9:30 a.m. game of the day, then dropped situation and we’re building a fought for traction all day, wob- Briar slips to 1-1 overall. Defending Freedom Confer- against Penn State-Harrisburg. a10-7 decision to Penn State- heck of a team with the No. 11 bling and sliding all over. Along with Smith’s six ence champion King’s opened Abington in the nightcap. car.” Kasey Kahne slid into the wall goals, Keri Meerholz followed the 2012 season with a double- BASEBALL In the game against Roa- The teams didn’t have much early and Paul Menard did the Misericordia 2, Alvernia 1 with five goals while Gabby header split with Dakota Wes- noke, Carmen Lopresto led the time to prepare after one of the same after A.J. Allmendinger got Misericordia 5, Alvernia 1 Ford finished with four tallies. leyan University of South Da- Wilkes offense with a two-run most bizarre Daytona 500s ever. loose in front of him near the mid- Justine Thimmel played all 66 kota in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Misericordia used strong homer. Joe Dantas finished 2 Weather pushed the start of the point of the race. Ryan Newman, minutes in net finishing with In the opener,BrittnyBaynes pitching performances from for 3 with a double, while Joel race to Monday night and Juan in a backup car because of a prac- 11 saves to record the win. led the Lady Monarchs by Pat Clark and Evan Robaczew- Watson went 2 for 3. Pablo Montoya’s did-that-really- tice session crash, was knocked Wilkes will continue its road going 2 for 4 with a triple, run ski to sweep 10th-ranked Al- In the defeat against PSU- happen crash into a safety truck from sixth when Carl Edwards stretch Tuesday with a match and an RBI.Katlin Siegfried vernia in Fort Pierce, Florida. Abington, Matt Ruch led the got loose with about 60 laps left at Trinity Washington Uni- was also 2 for 4 with an RBI. Clark tossed a complete offense going 3 for 5 with two during a caution led to a two- and Brad Keselowski dropped versity at 12:00 p.m. Starting pitcher AnnieErndl game six-hitter in the opener, singles, a double and two RBI. hour delay of flames and suds as back when he got a little squirrely took the loss, allowing four and Robaczewski earned the Lopresto went 2 for 4, while crews tried to clean the track SOFTBALL runs, three earned, in four win in the nightcap. Dantas finished with two hits. with laundry detergent. afew laps later. TCNJ 5, Misericordia 0 innings with three strikeout- Gabe Noyalis led the attack Bobby Schappell added a dou- Adding to the long weekend, “It was definitely slick for Moravian 10, Misericordia 4 s.KarissaKross pitched two with a double in the opener, ble and triple in four at-bats. many drivers weren’t able to get sure,” said Kyle Busch, who fin- Misericordia opened the innings of relief, striking out and Ryan Cacchioli had a Wilkes will continue its home after the race because the ished sixth. season with a pair of losses in two batters two-run double in the second spring break trip at noon to- airports in North Carolina were Not for Hamlin, allowing him Clermont, FL. In the second game, Baynes game. day with a matchup against shut down due to bad weather. to get a grip on a memory he The Cougars fell to TCNJ in went 3 for 4 with five RBI, Misericordia, 5-1, will play Catholic University. Six days later, there were no de- wanted to erase.

book seem fairly innocuous and thought of a scare into McIlroy. They’ll get together again the final round of tournaments. said. DAHLBERG don’t even address the sex scan- Other players, though, no next week on Doral’s Blue Mon- Television ratings are up, and Indeed they are, for a person- dal that brought Woods down, longer fold the moment Woods ster, only this time a very hot golf suddenly seems fun again, able young champion who is yet he felt compelled to have his shows up with his clubs. Cer- Phil Mickelson will join the fun. even to the casual fan. now officially the best golfer in Continued from Page 1B agent issue a statement mocking tainly not McIlroy, who already For some the golf year doesn’t Meanwhile, the Masters — the world. roy played his way in. both the book and its author. has a major in his pocket and a begin until the azaleas start which McIlroy led by four Pretty exciting, too, for the That was better than the way Maybe Woods needs the fric- short game that rivals that of blooming in Georgia, but al- strokes before a final-round game of golf itself. Woods started the week, which tion to get his playing juices Woods in his prime. ready this year we’ve seen Mick- meltdown last year — is just a began with a testy exchange flowing. Or maybe he just needs Holding off Woods on Sunday elson shoot a 64 to win at Pebble month away, and already the with a writer who had the te- to feel in control. Either way, he will only add to his pedigree. Beach, Woods fire a 62 to nearly buzz is building about a battle Tim Dahlberg is a national sports columnist for The Associated Press. merity to ask him about a book found a way in the last two “This golf season just got a lot pull off a shocker himself, and for the green jacket at Augusta Write to him at tdahlberg(at)ap.org or his old swing coach, Hank Ha- rounds to get a balky putter more spicy,” said countryman two players come from more National. http://twitter.com/timdahlberg ney, wrote. Excerpts from the going and put at least the Graeme McDowell. than a half dozen back to win in “Exciting times,” McIlroy CMYK

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NEPA Sports Car Club supports Adopt A Cop program NEPA Sports Car Club of America recently adopted two local law enforcement officers to help pro- vide them with new body armor. The funding was made possible from the group’s auto cross event for the Adopt A Cop program created by Fallen Officers Remembered. NEPA SCCA has been a continuous supporter of this life-saving mission since 2008. Kranson Uniform was also instrumental with the Mountain Top Knights sponsors substance abuse awareness poster contest purchase and fitting of the vests. Sponsors and donations are still needed. For more information, con- The Mountain Top Knights of Columbus Council 6440 recently sponsored its annual substance tact Jaclyn at 760-9034; email [email protected]; or send a check payable to Fallen Officers Remem- abuse awareness poster contest for students ages 8 through 14. Ten first-place certificates were award- bered, P.O. Box 2299, Wilkes-Barer, PA 18703. Participants, from left: Ryan Kranson, vice president, ed at St. Jude School. Morghan Murphy and Makenzie Savner also earned $25 gift certificates from Kranson Uniform; Kirk Kranson, vice president, Kranson Uniform; Deputy Brian Lupinski, Luzerne Barnes and Noble for their efforts. Their posters will be submitted to the regional competition. Some County Sheriff’s Office; Jeremy Sereyka, chairman NEPA SCCA and Wilkes-Barre police officer; Joseph of the participants, from left, first row, are Savner, Rachel Rinehimer, Sarah Thomas, Katie Wills and C. Wilkie, treasurer, NEPA SCCA; William Morgan, officer, Dupont Police Department; Gina Boyle, co- Murphy. Second row: Jeanne Rossi, principal; Julia Foust; Christopher Nudo; Tom Williams; Neal Sow- founder, FOR; and Jaclyn Pocceschi Mosley, co-founder, FOR. ers; Erica Stuccio; and Frank Wurst, contest coordinator, Knights of Columbus.

Health Alliance makes donation to Cancer Society The Greater Hazleton Health Alliance (GHHA) recently presented acheck to the American Cancer Society, Hazleton Unit. Proceeds WVW Key Club members attend Kiwanis meeting were raised from ‘Food for the Fight,’ a breast cancer survivor and awareness event. The annual event included a free light fare din- The officers of the Wyoming Valley West Key Club were recently ner, healthy cooking demonstrations and an educational presenta- hosted by the members of the Plymouth Kiwanis Club. Key Club tion in honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Partici- President Emile Mirzoevs chaired the joint meeting of the orga- Sock drive will benefit local organizations pants, from left: Maryann Antonelli, registered dietitian, Hazleton General Hospital; Carmine Swirble, coordinator of the event and nizations. Key Club officers Matthew Novak, Janki Patel and Ste- Making A Difference Ministries is sponsoring a new sock drive to cook, Hazleton General Hospital; Jamie Kane, development direc- phen Wheadon offered presentations on current and future pro- benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of The Bridge, Mother Teresa tor, American Cancer Society; and Collette Pecuch, registered jects and activities of the club. Wheadon, Key Club treasurer, at- Haven and other local organizations. Socks can be dropped off 4-7 dietitian, Hazleton General Hospital. tended the Key Club Mid-Winter Conference in State College under p.m. Wednesday at the Phoenix Rehabilitation and Health Service, the sponsorship of the Plymouth Kiwanis Club. The meeting was Inc., 311Market St., Koral Building, Kingston. Anyone making a do- also an interclub meeting with representatives of the Plymouth, nation will be entered in the grand prize giveaway to be held that Kingston, Swoyersville, Wyoming Area and Tunkhannock Kiwanis day. The program runs until March 9. Some of the participants, Clubs in attendance. Special guests at the meeting were Division 15 from left: Christine Mooney; Michael Schlude, facility director; Lieutenant Governor Michael Coolbaugh of the Wyoming Area Tanya Olaviany, program supervisor, Big Brothers Big Sisters; and Kiwanis Club, Pennsylvania Division 15 South Key Club Lieutenant Alan Stout, Big Brothers Big Sisters. Governor Samantha Earley of Hanover Area Jr.-Sr. High School and Robert Orlando, Pennsylvania Zone 5 Key Club Administrator and member of the Wyoming Area Kiwanis Club. Key Club mem- bers (above), from left, first row: Wheadon, Patel, Mirzoevs and Earley. Second row: Coolbaugh; Orlando; Liz Kane, adviser, Wyom- ing Valley West Key Club; Novak; and Plymouth Kiwanis President James J. Mahon III. Visiting club members (below), from left, first row: Russell Jackson, president, Tunkhannock Kiwanis Club; Jean Phillips, Kingston Kiwanis Club; Richard Schall, vice president, Plymouth Kiwanis Club; Stephan Harmanos, Wyoming Area Kiwa- nis Club; and John Tobias, president, Swoyersville Kiwanis Club.

Susquehanna Bank participates in food drive Susquehanna Bank donated 5,000 meals to the Weinberg Food Bank through its #Tweet2Feed virtual food drive that took place on Twitter and Facebook during the 2011 holiday season. From left: David McCarthy, vice president relationship manager, Susquehan- na Bank; Sally Yurick, branch manager, Hazle Township, Susque- hanna Bank; Jose Adames, development director, Weinberg Food Bank; Joe Donahue, assistant director, Weinberg Food Bank; and Throop Cub Scouts participate in derby race Rich Kutz, director, Weinberg Food Bank. Cub Scout Pack 73, Throop, recently held its annual pinewood derby race. Each boy built his own race car made from a pinewood $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ derby kit. Winners, from left: Jason Maceyko, best in show; Zach Bu ying Gold Jewelry ARMANDO Blau, fourth place; Austin Kish, third place; Timmy Walsh, second Diamonds,Pla ti nu m, CONSTRUCTION place; and Austin Hughes, first place. Pu re Silver,S terl ing, In du stri al& Coin Silver √ Roofing Anti qu eJew elry (BrokenOK) Dental Gold,G oldFilled √ Siding Editor’s note: A complete list of Volunteer Opportunities BACK MOUNTAIN BOWL ALL JUNK CARS & Eyeglasses,Etc. can be viewed at www.timesleader.com by clicking Community √ Decks News under the People tab. To have your organization listed, TRUCKS WANTED KING TU T’S Sicilian Pizza • Wings GOLD REPAIR HUT visit the United Way of Wyoming Valley’s volunteer page at Highest Prices Paid In Cash. √ Additions www.unitedwaywb.org. For more information, contact Kathy Hoagies and More! Free Pickup. Call Anytime. 824-4150 Sweetra at 970-7250 or [email protected]. Eat in and Take Out! VITO & GINO 322 N.PENN AVE. W-B 739281 Memorial Hwy Dallas • 675-5026 288-8995 • Forty Fort $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ (570) 751-6085

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HANOVER TWP.: The Amvets Post 59 Ladies Auxiliary, at 7 p.m. at the Hanover Township Post, 578 Fellows Ave. New members welcome.

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WILKES-BARRE: The Reginas of King’s College, at 7 p.m. at the Campus Connor Heck Bailey Brenner Ministry Center Building, Pathfinder and Adventurers clubs visit sick children Jackson and North Fran- Connor Heck, son of Harry and Bailey Brenner, daughter of klin streets. Plans for the The Wyoming Valley Pathfinder Club and the Wyoming Valley Adventurers Club recently visited pa- Nancy Heck, Wilkes-Barre, is Robert and Donna Brenner, is 2012 Penny Auction will tients at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center’s Janet Weis Children’s Hospital and presented them celebrating his third birthday celebrating her fourth birthday be finalized. Members with homemade pillow cases. The two clubs donated more than 60 pillow cases which will help children today, March 5. Connor is a today, March 5. Bailey is a grand- should bring any remain- feel more at home during their hospital stay. At the center, from left, first row, are Dia Herman, Emma grandson of Lynn and Rudy daughter of Theresa Yedlock, ing auction gifts and door Herman, Nathan Herman, Hannah Fisher, Alicia Medina and Melody Fisher. Second row: Minneate Gilead, Yekel, Sandra Brislin and Harry Wilkes-Barre; Frank and Cathy Shirlee Jones, Ashley Fedak, Dale Fedak, Shae-Lynn Briggs, Adam McElwee, Freddy Herman, Micaela Yedlock, Hazleton; Janet Bren- prizes. Heck, all of Wilkes-Barre. He is a Herman and SkyeAnne Soanes. great-grandson of Aileen Heck, ner, Wilkes-Barre; and the late Kingston. Robert Brenner. She has a broth- er, Bobby, 11, and a sister, Jaelyn, 6.

Lindsey L. Keough Lindsey Leigh Keough, daughter Alex Knapich of Janel and Sean Keough, Salem, Mass., is celebrating her Alex Knapich, son of Amy and fifth birthday today, March 5. Byron Knapich, Hanover Town- Lindsey is a granddaughter of ship, is celebrating his first birth- Eileen Mills Bernoski and Frank day today, March 5. Alex is a Bernoski, both of Kingston; grandson of Charlie and Carole Birsan and Stephen Clark, Sa- Lavan, Wilkes-Barre; John and lem, Mass.; and the late William Margaret Knapich, Lockwood, Keough. She is a great-grand- N.Y.; and Peg Knapich, Clifford. daughter of the late Lauralee He is a great-grandson son of and John J. Baloga Jr., Forty Faye Evans, Forty Fort. Fort.

Aidan J. Rauscher Children’s hospital honors A. Pickett Construction A. Pickett Construction, Inc., Kingston, has donated more than Aidan J. Rauscher, son of Jay and Firm helps Domestic Violence Service Center $196,000 to cancer research over the past 17 years through proceeds Sandra Rauscher, Carlisle, is cele- brating his ninth birthday today, Henkel Corporation, Valmont Industrial Park, Hazleton, recently from various, company-sponsored golf tournaments. The company March 5. Aidan is a grandson of donated a pallet of laundry detergent to the Domestic Violence received a plaque from the children of Saint Jude Children’s Hospital Jay and Ruth Rauscher, Forty Fort. Service Center (DVSC). The Times Leader, an Impressions Media as a thank you. A. Pickett Construction is planning next year’s golf He has a sister, Jessica, and a Company, donated the use of one of its trucks to deliver the de- tournament for June 15 at Split Rock Lodge and Resort. To participa- brother, Nick. tergent to the center. Accepting the donation from Henkel Corpo- te, call 283-2057. At the plaque presentation, from left: Michael Gill, ration, from left: Amanda Kinney, counselor and advocate, DVSC; business development representative, A. Pickett Construction; at- Nina C. Dei Tos, development director, DVSC; and Don Bolton, torney John P. Moses, representing Saint Jude’s Children’s Hospital; circulation manager, The Times Leader. James Solano, vice-president, Pickett Facilities Maintenance; and Kim Gill, chairman of the A. Pickett Construction Golf Tournament.

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Dear Abby: My boy- Dear Anxious: You and your boy- father and my biological father van- Dear Somebody’s Child: It may not friend, “Jackson,” and friend need to be sure your priorities ished. I found out about it at 17 (not be a disruption, but it is certain to I have been in a long- DEAR ABBY are in order when you get to school. from her) and was told the name she be a surprise. This would be easier if distance relationship First and foremost you’re both there claimed belonged to him. your mother’s word was reliable, but for two years. We ADVICE to get an education. And aside from I believe I have located him. Part of you must work with what you have. recently learned having the freedom to study, hang academics, a part of that education me wants to contact him — not to get Write the man a letter assuring that we both have out with friends and have “me time” is developing relationships and anything, just to let him know I ex- him you want nothing from him, and been accepted to our while still being in a relationship. availing yourself of experiences be- ist. Allegedly, Mom told him she was giving him the details of your life, “dream” college, which means we’ll I love Jackson and want to be with yond the field you will be studying. pregnant and he refused to marry her, including your contact information. live close to each other for the first him, but I also want to make new While spending time together is but her truthfulness leaves much to Send it by certified mail and request time. I’m excited, but nervous about friends and focus on schoolwork. important, so is balance, so keep in be desired. I haven’t been able to find verification of delivery. Then cross what the adjustment will be like. (He wants that, too.) I’m afraid that mind that too much togetherness can his email address, but I have found a your fingers that you have the right Jackson is my first boyfriend, so I once we get to college we’ll either distract from your studies or even street address. man, and that if he is, he has enough don’t know what it’s like to be with be so wrapped up in each other that become so claustrophobic that it kills I’m not sure if I should contact him character to respond. someone who can physically be we miss out on other stuff, or get so the relationship. or not. Would it be too much of a around all the time. Normally, we disruption to hear from a daughter he To receive a collection of Abby’s most busy with school and friends that we memorable — and most frequently re- communicate by phone or video chat never see each other. Jackson shares Dear Abby: I was born in a small wanted nothing to do with 45 years quested — poems and essays, send a busi- and lead our separate lives. But when my concerns, but neither of us knows Midwestern town in the mid-1960s. ago? I don’t want to upset him or ness-sized, self-addressed envelope, plus we visit each other, our days just An out-of-wedlock pregnancy then cause problems in his life, but I need check or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in how to make sure we strike a good Canada) to: Dear Abby’s “Keepers,” P.O. revolve around the two of us. I miss balance. Can you help us? was a huge scandal, so my mother some closure. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. Jackson when we’re apart, but I enjoy — Anxious in Florida married someone who wasn’t my — Somebody’s Child in Illinois (Postage is included.) UNIVERSAL SUDOKU CRYPTOQUOTE HOROSCOPE BY HOLIDAY MATHIS ARIES (March 21-April 19). You SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). feel emotion deeply and with a Your talents are strong. Work consuming passion. Let it out. that makes you use your pow- Internalizing all of this intensity erful intuition to extract know- isn’t good for you. Go where you ledge that is in some manner can safely express yourself to hidden will be the most satisfy- the fullest extent. ing to you. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). If SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). everyone would replace things You are loyal and ferociously they move and stay where they committed to doing all you can belong, a lot of confusion and for those lucky enough to have accidents could be avoided. won your devotion. Your high Everyone won’t. But some will, level of personal responsibility especially if you do your part. will be understood. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You’ll CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Life love the way people around you will bring a bit of surprise and seem to be working just for you. chaos. It will take extra effort Really, it’s because your needs to set things straight again, but are in alignment with what oth- you’ll feel better when your sur- ers want most to give. roundings are neat and orderly. CANCER (June 22-July 22). Make AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You sure your whole team is on the get along with others because same page. When everyone is you “get it.” Your individuality working together, you’ll turn out remains intact, but you also real- a result that’s a source of both ize that you are equal to and in pride and revenue. some ways united with everyone GOREN BRIDGE LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You’ll be else around you. sorting out many opinions that PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Your WITH OMAR SHARIF & TANNAH HIRSCH differ from your own. You’ll laid-back mood is pleasant, stand your ground, but you’ll though you’ll find the afternoon also give in now and then for shift of gears equally pleasant. PREVIOUS DAY’S SOLUTION the sake of smooth relationships Suddenly, you want something with others. new that requires you to develop VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). more structure in your activities. Whatever games and battles you TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (March 5). take on now, you’re likely to win. This month brings movement So before you take on the fight, in the areas of romance and make sure it’s something that business partnerships. When would benefit you in the long you meet people, you’ll have a run. Think it through to the end. sense about how well you can LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Your get along and where to take the delightful balance of freewheel- relationship. In June, there’s ing spontaneity and disciplined a chance to establish your- organization will attract oppor- self. Loved ones support your tunities for friendship and new interests in July. Leo and Libra business. People feel they can people adore you. Your lucky trust you. numbers are: 9, 2, 12, 30 and 14.

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Sunday Paid!!! until 3:00 P.M., their properties in provide mainte- away – but, they Call PHILADELPHIA ALL JUNK CARS Paid In 4:00 pm on Wednesday, March Luzerne and Lack- nance on three ele- Call V&G Friday 21, 2012. All pro- awanna Counties. always come CA$H vators. Proposals home for their Now! posals shall be There are approxi- must be received no Anytime (315) 375-8962 MARCH 11, 2012 WANTED!! Monday addressed to Leo- mately 32 proper- hallmark FREE later than 11:00 a.m. celebration! daveroll@black 4:30 pm on nard B. Przywara, ties in the geo- on Monday, March Brunch @ ŠCALL ANYTIME Friday bridezella.net 574-1275 lakemarine.com PICKUP Secretary, 730 graphic area. 12, 2012 at the The Waterworks, South Main Street, Speci- www.blacklake4fish.com address identified a National Historic ŠHONEST PRICES 570-574-1275 Tuesday Wilkes-Barre, PA fications may be Let the Community below. Specifica- Landmark 4:00 pm on 18711-0375. The en- received by tele- tions and submis- Know! ŠFREEREMOVAL Monday velope containing phoning or mailing sion requirements Place your Classified MONTYMONTY SASAYSYS Collect cash, not dust! Van Gogh Exhibit the bids to be for the specification can be obtained Ad TODAY! @ Philadelphia ŠCA$H PAID Wednesday marked as for each package from the from: 570-829-7130 Museum of Art 4:00 pm on category being bid Office Manager at WILLIAM J. LISAK Clean out your For more details Tuesday on. Proposals will Step By Step, Inc., Executive Director call ON THE SPOT be opened publicly Cross Valley Com - Housing Authority Of Find a Thursday on Friday, March 23, mons, 744 Kidder DO YOU ENJOY 570-655-3420 The City Of Pittston basement, garage 4:00 pm on 2012 at 11:00 AM in Street, Wilkes- 500 Kennedy Blvd. Anne.Cameo 570.301.3602 Wednesday the Board Room, Barre, PA 18702, PREGNANCY ? newcar Pittston, PA 18640 Would you like @verizon.net 730 S. Main Street, 570/829-3477. Do you need more space? Telephone: the emotional or attic and call the Friday Wilkes-Barre. The (570) 655-3707 A yard or garage sale 4:00 pm on Board of School All bids must be reward of helping in classified online Thursday Directors reserves received in the Step an infertile Classified depart- 150 Special Notices couple reach Nader is having a is the best way the right to reject By Step, Inc. office at Holidays any and all propos- at Cross Valley their dream of great time today Find the to clean out your closets! call for deadlines als. Commons, 744 Kid- becoming with his brother ADOPT parents? ment today at 570- perfect You’re in bussiness timesleader.com der Street, Wilkes A caring, married today...Two You may email By Order of the Barre, PA 18702 not Consider being a with classified! couple promises a surrogate. All Kingston Kids in friend. your notices to Board later than 4 p.m. secure future. 829-7130! James G.Post EST on April 10, fees allowable by the Deep South. WANTED Unconditional love The Classified mpeznowski@ PURCHASING 2012. All enve- law will be paid. Perfect March and happy home Call Central section at ALL JUNK timesleader.com AGENT lopes must be near beaches and activity. timesleader.com clearly marked Pennsylvania great schools. Attorney, CARS & or fax to “BID FOR LAWN Expenses paid. Black Lake, NY 570-831-7312 SERVICES.” Denise Bierly, Call 829-7130 Shopping for a Allison & Joe 814-237-7900 Come relax & enjoy TRUCKS 877-253-8699 to place your ad. or mail to Bids will be opened PAYING $500 great fishing & HEAVY MINIMUM tranquility at it’s finest. The Times Leader new apartment? and publicly read 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices EQUIPMENT 15 N. Main Street aloud at their offices DRIVEN IN Housekeeping Wilkes-Barre, PA Full size 4 wheel DUMPTRUCKS on April 11, 2012 at 2 cottages on the water 18711 Classified lets p.m. Step By Step, drive trucks with all the BULLDOZERS Inc. reserves the ALSO PAYING TOP $$$ amenities of home. For additional BACKHOES ONNNLLLYY OONNENELLELEADED R.R. you compare costs - right to reject any or Octagon Family for heavy equip- information or all bids; otherwise NEED A VACATION? questions regard- ment, backhoes, Highest Prices without hassle the bid will be Restaurant dump trucks, Call timesleader.com ing legal notices awarded to the you may call 375 W Main St, Plymouth, PA 18651 bull dozers Paid!!! responsible bidder HAPPY TRAILS Now! Marti Peznowski or worry! whose bid, con- (315) 375-8962 FREE at 570-970-7371 570-779-2288 TRUCK SALES forming with all the 570-760-2035 ONNLLYY OONNENELLELEADED RR.. or 570-829-7130 material terms and daveroll@black REMOVAL RELIGIOUS ARTICLE 542-2277 lakemarine.com Get moving conditions in the timesleader.com Call found on Hazle 6am to 8pm www.blacklake4fish.com Street, Wilkes- invitation, is the low- THURSDAY SPECIAL Vito & Ginos Barre, on Nov. 5th. LINE UP with classified! est in price. Anytime Call to describe. A GREAT DEAL... Large Pie for $6.95 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 288-8995 570-829-0776 Looking for that Public Notices Public Notices IN CLASSIFIED! JUDICIAL SALE special place In House Only 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale NOTICE IS HERE- Looking for the right deal BY GIVEN TO called home? REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS DIANE GONZALEZ WORK WANTED Luzerne County Controller’s Office on an automobile? Classified will address Home of the Original ‘O-Bar’Pizza Experienced in that on February 27, Your needs. YOMING VALLEY Turn to classified. 2012 the Luzerne homecare. I will The Controller of Luzerne County will It’s a showroom in print! County Court of Open the door work in your home receive sealed Requests for Proposals at AUTOA SALES INC. Classified’s got Common Pleas with classified! 250 General Auction 250 General Auction taking care of your the Luzerne County Controller’s Office, issued an order set- loved one. Person- Penn Place Bldg., 20 N. Pennsylvania Ave., 197 West End Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706 the directions! ting a hearing for al care, meal Suite 213, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 825-7577 preparation & light 18711 until 12:00 PM Prevailing Time, Friday March 12, 2012 LEGAL NOTICE MULTIPLE LEGAL NOTICE at 9:30 a.m. to be housekeeping pro- March 23rd, 2012 for: vided. References, held at the Penn NOTICE IS HEREBY TAX REFUND SALE Letters Testamen- background check CONTROLLER’S OFFICE: Place Building locat- GIVEN that Letters ESTATES AUCTION tary in the Estate of also provided. Internal Review & Revenue Review ed at 20 N. Pennsyl- Testamentary were Cars Amelia H. Cromp- Salary negotiable. Engagement for Luzerne County Tax $ vania Boulevard, granted January 18, ANTIQUES & 08 Chevy Cobalt 61K...... 7, 495 ton, a/k/a Amelia Wilkes-Barred, on 570-836-9726 or Claim Bureau, Luzerne County Tax $ 2012 in the Estate of 07 Chevy Aveo 84K ...... 6,950 Crompton, de- cell 570-594-4165 Collection Office, & the Luzerne the rule to show Dorothy Michalak $ ceased, who died COLLECTIBLES County Assessment Office 05 Mitsubishi Lancer 75K ... 6,495 cause regarding the deceased, late of $ February 7, 2012, 06 Dodge Stratus ...... 5,995 judicial sale petition Plymouth, Luzerne late of the Township TRAVER’S AUCTIONS Proposals will be opened at 12:00 PM Pre- $ NO. 9564-2010 of County, Pennsylva- 04 Pontiac Grand Am ...... 5,995 of Kingston, Luz- vailing Time, Friday March 23rd, 2012 at $ Petitioner Northeast nia, who died Sep- 04 Hyundai Elantra ...... 5,995 erne County, PA 56 Dorchester Dr., Dallas, PA the Luzerne County Controller’s Office, Revenue Services, tember 5, 2011. All $ having been grant- th Penn Place Bldg., 20 N. Pennsylvania Ave., 00 VW Jetta ...... 5,495 LLC as agent for the persons indebted to Tuesday, March 6 , 2012 $ ed, all persons Suite 213, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711. 04 Chevy Malibu...... 5,450 Lucerne County Tax said Estate are indebted to said Inspection: 3:30 PM Start Time: 5:00 PM $ Claim concerning required to make 04 Hyundai Sonata...... 5,275 Estate are request- Specifications, Proposal Forms and further $ property identified payment and those 04 Suzuki Forenza 86K ...... 5,275 ed to make payment information may be obtained at the office as P.I.N. 73-H10 having any claims or ANTIQUES (including furniture) – $ and those having of the Luzerne County Controller, Penn 00 Mitsubishi Eclipse...... 4,695 NW2-014-015-000 demands to present $ claims to present located at 352 COLLECTIBLES – Place Bldg., 20 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Suite 00 Buick Regal 86K ...... 4,550 the same without Travel the same without 213, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 or by calling $ Madison Street, delay to unto the CONTEMPORARY FURNISHINGS – 02 Pontiac Sunfire Moonroof.. 4,250 delay to Gary R. (570) 825-1629. $ Wilkes-Barred, Executor Alexander 01 Nissan Sentra...... 3,895 Crompton and Jill JEWELRY – NICE BOX LOTS + Pennsylvania 18705 J. Michalak, Jr., in $ Sandutch, Co-Exec- 380 Travel Proposal envelopes are to be plainly 00 Chevy Metro 66K Miles...... 3,650 John G. Dean, Esq. care of the under- MUCH MORE!!! utors, c/o marked on the outside stating service Elliott Greenleaf signed. 4x4’s & Vans & Dean Visit us at: www.auctionzip.com (ID #2280) offered and name of company or indi- $ Donald P. Roberts, 201 Penn Ave vidual submitting the proposal. 05 Hyundai Santa Fe...... 6,595 Patrick J. Aregood, or www.traversauctions.com ATLANTIC CITY Esquire Suite 202 $ Esquire SHOWBOAT 3/17/12 04 Chevy Venture...... 5,995 BURKE VULLO REILLY Scranton PA 18503 or call 570.674.2631 The County of Luzerne does not discrimi- $ 1218 S. Main Street ROUND TRIP 03 Chevy Tracker 4x4...... 5,450 ROBERTS Attorney for Traver’s Auction Barn: RH926 nate on the basis of race, color, national $ Wilkes-Barre, PA $30/PP 01 Ford Windstar LX...... 4,495 1460 Wyoming Ave. Petitioner Northeast origin, sex, religion, age, family and handi- 18702 Auctioneer: Steve Traver AU3367L REBATE $25 + Forty Fort, PA Revenue Services, capped status in employment or the provi- 10% Buyer’s Premium BRUNCH MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM 18704-4237 LLC. sion of services. SERVICED, INSPECTED, & WARRANTIED

1 570-740-7020 FINANCING AVAILABLE www.WyomingValleyAutos.com THE COUNTY OF LUZERNE IS AN EQUAL 73834 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.

Walter L. Griffith, Jr. Luzerne County Controller

LEGAL NOTICE

INVITATION FOR BIDS

SEALED BIDS will be received at the New- port Township Municipal Building, 1002 Center Street, Wanamie, PA 18634, until10 A.M. Local Time, March 26, 2012, and then publicly OPENED and READ ALOUD. A Contract may be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder at the next meeting of the Board of Commissioners.

BIDS are invited for: Building Demolition/Site Clearance – 2 Properties 51 East Main Street and 44 Coal Street, Glen Lyon, PA

CONTRACT DOCUMENTS are on file at Penneastern Engineers, 165 North Wilkes- Barre Boulevard, Wilkes-Barre, Pa 18702. COPIES of the Contract Documents may be obtained at a cost of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) per set during normal business hours.

BID PROPOSALS are unique and must be upon the forms provided. Bids will be rejected from any bidder not registered with the Engineer. BID SECURITY in an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the total bid shall be submitted with each bid, in accordance with the Instructions to Bid- ders.

The Labor Standards, Wage Determination Decision, and Anti- Kickback regulations (29 CFR, Part 3) issued by the Secretary of Labor are included in the Contract Docu- ments of this project and govern all work under the contracts.

Non-discrimination in Employment – Bid- ders on this work will be required to com- ply with the President’s Executive Order #11246 and will be required to insure that employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against on the basis of their race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability or familial status in employment or the provision of services. In addition to EEO Executive Order 11246, Contractors must also establish a 6.9% goal for female participation and a 0.6% goal for minority participation in the aggre- gate on-site construction workforce for contracts in excess of $10,000 as per the notice of requirement for affirmative action as contained in the contract documents. Attention is called to Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, 12 USC 179 LU and the Section 3 clause and regulations set forth in 24 CFR, Part 135.

The Township of Newport reserves the right to reject any or all Bids or to waive informalities in the bidding and is an EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.

BIDS may be held by the Township for a period not to exceed ninety (90) days from the date of the Opening of the Bids for the purpose of reviewing the bids, prior to awarding the Contract. In this period of time, no Bidder may withdraw his Bid.

BY: Richard Zika, Township Manager PAGE 2D MONDAY, MARCH 5, 2012 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com 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 412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 421 Boats & $5000 & Classic Marinas ACME AUTO SALES CHEVY ‘07 IMPALA LS AUDI `01 A6 Only 40k miles FORD `90 MUSTANG LEXUS `01 LS 430 343-1959 Clean & sharp. Fully loaded with SUBARU `05 DODGE `02 NEON $12,880 DESOTO CUSTOM SEA NYMPH ‘91 SXT. 4 door.Auto- 1009 Penn Ave 68,000 miles. ultra-luxury pack- 17’ Deep V, 40 HPH Looking for a matic. Yellow with Scranton 18509 $4,500. age. Excellent Johnson electric black interior. Power Across from Scranton Prep QUATTRO FORESTER ‘49 4 DOOR SEDAN different cruise 123,000 miles, 4.2 condition. Black. motor, electric windows & locks. GOOD CREDIT, BAD itinerary? liter V8, 300hp, sil- CHEVY ‘86 CAPRICE 127,000 miles, anchor, 3 fish finder FWD. $3,500. 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Icon runs like a top ment today at 570- per person JUNK 570-594-3975 LINE UP 3 spd auto turbo, Shopping for a FORD `95 at 55MPH. Kin to 829-7130! Includes all taxes AWD A GREAT DEAL... new apartment? Chrysler, Dodge, & fees. 08 CROWN VICTORIA Plymouth, Imperial A SUCCESSFUL SALE CHEVY IMPALA LS V-8, power windows CARS! Looking for that First come, first SILVER IN CLASSIFIED! Classified lets Desoto, built in the 439 Motorcycles &seats, cruise con- 09 CHRYSLER SEBRING special place American Midwest, served, subject to IN CLASSIFIED! Looking for the right deal you compare costs - trol. Recent inspec- 4 door, alloys, CA$H called home? after WWII, in a availability! on an automobile? without hassle tion. Asking $1,000. Do you need more space? seafoam blue. Classified will address plant that once “I sailed the Turn to classified. or worry! Call 570-604-9325 produced B29 BMW 2010 K1300S A yard or garage sale 07 BUICK LUCERNE PAID Your needs. Only 460 miles! 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Sell for 05 VW NEW JETTA HONDA `02 PILOT FORD ‘04 Taurus To test drive, by ‘97 FORD ESCORT gray, auto, 4 cyl AUDI `05 A4 1.8T Inspected, ‘12 4 door, white with appointment only, $15,000 FIRM. 4 door, 4 cyl, auto. 04 NISSAN MAXIMA LS Cabriolet Convert- 560 Pierce St. tags, gray interior, Contact Tony at Call 570-262-0914 119K miles. silver, auto, ible S-Line. 52K Kingston, PA insurable. Excel- loaded, 145k miles TOYOTA‘00 570-899-2121 or Leave message. $1,850 sunroof miles. Auto. All www.wyoming lent condition. $4500 penntech84th@ 03 DODGE STRATUS SE options. Silver. valleymotors.com 90,000 miles. LINCOLN ‘00 SOLARA SE gmail.com HARLEY 2011 Red Leather interior. 570-714-9924 $7,000 Towncar, 4 door, ‘00 HYUNDAI 03 AUDI S8 QUATTRO, New tires. Must 570-823-7176 leather interior, 117k SUPER CLEAN mid blue/light grey sell. $17,500 or best miles $3995 All power, new HERITAGE SOFTTAIL FORD `52 Black. 1,800 miles. leather, naviga- offer 570-954-6060 tires, new back ELANTRA WAGON CHEVY 08 IMPALA LTZ ABS brakes. Securi- 4 cyl ,auto, $1,750 tion, AWD Metallic gray, sun- SATURN ‘98 brakes. 125,000 HONDA `09 CIVIC LX-S COUNTRYSEDAN ty System Package. Current Inspection 01 VOLVO V70 STATION roof, leather, Bose 4 door, burgundy, miles. CUSTOM LINE Excellent condition $16,000 firm. On All Vehicles WAGON, blue/grey, AUDI `96 QUATTRO Satellite with CD inside & out. Garage 85k miles $3995 $6,400 negotiable. STATION WAGON SERIOUS DEALER leather, AWD A6 station wagon. radio, heated seats, CADILLAC ‘99 570-417-8353 V8, automatic, INQUIRIES ONLY 406 ATVs/Dune kept. Regularly 570-704-6023 99 CHEVY CONCORDE 143k miles. 3rd row traction control, fully serviced by dealer, 50th Gold 8 passenger, Buggies Gold seating. $2,800 or loaded. Remote records available. Anniversary Sedan 3rd seat, good GMC ‘99 YUKON 98 MAZDA MILLENIA best offer. Call Start. 50k miles. Option include alloy Deville. Red with tan condition, 2nd 4 WD, 115,600 mi. 570-861-0202 green $16,995 or trade. leather, loaded. TOYOTA‘02 CAMRYSE owner. REDUCED TO HARLEY runs 100%, fully wheels, decklid 1 Owner, (570) 639-5329 $3995 $6,500. HAWK `11 125CC loaded. Vehicle spoiler, sport seats, only 38k miles Auto, key start, with SUVS, VANS, interior accent light- MERCURY ‘96 570-579-3517 reverse & remote comes complete GRAND MARQUIS $10,920 DAVIDSON ‘01 w/power wheel TRUCKS, 4 X4’s BEN’SRT 309AUTW-OBSALESTwp. ing (blue), Nose 570-455-6589 Electra Glide, Ultra control. $700. OBO mask and custom 4 door, gold with tan Classic, many 570-674-2920 chair lift in rear. 07 CADILLAC SRX Near Wegman’s CHEVY ‘09 COBALTLS silver, 3rd seat, 570-822-7359 1 Owner, Cd & cut floor mats. Dark cloth interior, only chrome acces- $3400 OBO Cruise, PW, PL 50k miles. Loaded. 570-299-5920 navigation, AWD grey with black inte- MAZDA `88 RX-7 sories, 13k miles, 07 09 ESCAPE XLT $11,495 $10,590 rior. 56K highway Must See! $4200 CONVERTIBLE Metallic Emerald HYUNDAI TUSCON 1 owner, garage HONDA`09 REKON grey, 6 cyl., AWD 10 Suzuki sx4 $11,995 miles. REDUCED! 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Green. Garage TRX 250CC/Electric kept, 65k original shift. Like New. HONDA ‘02 ACCORD SE 07 Chrysler Aspen 09 Journey SE $12,495 $13,300. Call kept, like new 104,000 mi. 4 cylin- miles, black with REDUCED LTD, silver, 3rd 07 FOCUS SE $8995 570-709-4695 560 Pierce St. condition. Includes der. Black. 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SZALLAR ON BEHALF OF ACACIA truck leather interior. clean inside & 570-592-1629 570-899-1896 HARLEY DAVIDSON SERVICES LLC, TO OBTAIN APPROVAL OF 04 JEEP GRAND New tires, sunroof, outside. Auto, NISSAN ‘07 SENTRA SE ‘08 FLHTCU. Ultra AN INTER-MUNICIPAL TRANSFER OF CHEROKEE LTD heated seats. 5 cd Power mirrors, One Owner - classic, mint condi- Bluetooth - Smart RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSE NO. R- 4X4 Black/black player 106,000 windows. CD OLDSMOBILE tion. white & black 17475 FROM AMORE CAFÉ LLC, 247 leather, sunroof miles. Excellent player, cruise, Key $10,900 pearls. 6,500 miles. WYOMING AVENUE, KINGSTON, PA 18704 TOYOTA09 COROLLA LE Reduced to $17,500 04 FORD FREESTAR, condition. central console KELLY Keyless entry, well TO ACACIA SERVICES, LLC, 1340 COUN- blue, 4 door, 7 heated power 875 W. Market St. `68 Call Bill $5,300. OBO equipped including TRY CLUB ROAD, DALLAS, PA 18612. passenger mini 570-451-3259 mirrors. 69,000 Kingston, PA. 570-262-7627 ACACIA SERVICES IS SEEKING TO OBTAIN van 570-604-0053 miles. $5500. 570-287-2243 alloy wheels DELMONT THE LIQUOR LICENSE FOR ITS RESTAU- 04 MERCURY 570-991-5558 $12,999 RANT FACILITIES IN DALLAS TOWNSHIP. MOUNTAINEER, HARLEY DAVIDSON THE HEARING, ORIGINALLY ADVERTISED black, black CADILLAC ‘00 DTS FOR MARCH 6, 2012, WILL BE HELD leather, 3rd seat, Tan, satellite HONDA ‘08 ACCORD 560 Pierce St. INSTEAD ON TUESDAY, MARCH 20,2012 4 door, EXL with Kingston, PA DYNA-WIDE GLIDE AWD radio, leather, CROSSROAD navigation system. 200 miles, must AT 7:00P.M. AT THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING 04 JEEP GRAND moon roof, loaded www.wyoming see. Anniversary LOCATED AT 2919 SR 309 HIGHWAY, DAL- 4 cyl, silver w/ CHEROKEE OVERLAND excellent MOTORS black interior. Satel- valleymotors.com Edition. $11,000. LAS, LUZERNE COUNTY, PA., WHERE graphite grey, condition. 136k 570-714-9924 570-269-0042 PUBLIC COMMENTS WILL BE HEARD. lite radio, 6CD 2 tone leather, miles. $4,995. 570-825-7988 changer, heated KELLY sunroof, 4x4 700 Sans Souci 875 W. Market St. Nancy Y. Balutis 570-814-2809 leather seats, high, 03 FORD EXPLORER Highway Kingston, PA. Must Sell! HONDA ‘84 Secretary/Treasurer highway miles. Well SPORT TRAC XLT, 4 maintained. Monthly PONTIAC `02 FIRE- 570-287-2243 Appraised W E S ELL door, green, tan, W S service record for $9,200 XL200R leather, 4x4 CADILLAC ‘08 CTS 8,000 original miles, EXTRA CLEAN & FOR LESS!! available. Call Bob. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 03 FORD WINDSTAR LX BIRD excellent condition. ‘11 DODGE DAKO- 570-479-0195 42,000 miles, The Controller of Luzerne County will green 4 door, 7 SHARP! • All original $1,000. TA CREW 4x4, garage kept TOYOTA‘09 COROLLA S receive sealed Requests for Proposals at pax mini van $20,900 Auto. 4 Cylinder. 45,000 miles 570-379-3713 WARRANTY Bighorn 6 cyl., 14k, 18’ chrome wheels, the Controller’s Office, Penn Place Bldg., 02 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER $12,880 • 350 Rocket factory warranty. Raptor hood with a 20 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Suite 213, LS white, auto MAFFEI AUTO $22,200 Ram Air package. engine Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 18711 until 4x4 SALES VITO’S YAMAHA ‘97 570-288-6227 ‘11 NISSAN $10,000, negotiable • Fender skirts 12:00 PM Prevailing Time, Friday March 02 FORD F150 XLT ROGUE S 4WD, 18k (570) 852-1242 23rd, 2012 for: Reg. Cab Truck, & • Always ROYALSTAR 1300 red, 6 cyl. auto, Factory Warranty. garaged 12,000 miles. With $19,599 windshield. Runs CONTROLLER’S OFFICE: 4x4 GINO’S ‘11 HYUNDAI excellent. Many Internal Review of Operations, Inter- 02 NISSAN PATHFINDER CHEVROLET `08 560 Pierce St. Will sell for ELANTRA 3950 PONTIAC `96 extras including nal Controls & Policies and Proce- SE, Sage, sun Kingston, PA miles. Factory War- $6,000 gunfighter seat, dures of the Luzerne County Correc- roof, autop, 4x4 Wanted: www.wyoming IMPALA ranty. New Condi- Serious leather bags, extra tional Facility Commissary Fund 02 CHEVY 2500 HD Excellent condition, WANTED FIREBIRD valleymotors.com reg. cab. pickup tion. $17,499 105,000 miles, inquires only pipes. New tires & new tires, 4 door, ‘10 Dodge Nitro auto-matic,, black 570-714-9924 battery. Asking Proposals will be opened at 12:00 PM Pre- truck, green, 570- all power, 34,000 SE 21k alloys, ALL JUNK with grey interior, $4,000 firm. vailing Time, Friday March 23rd, 2012 at auto, 4x4 miles. $13,500. cruise, tint, factory new inspection. 690-0727 (570) 814-1548 the Luzerne County Controller’s Office, 01 CHEVY BLAZER 570-836-1673 warranty $18,699 CARS, $4,000, OBO. Penn Place Bldg., 20 N. Pennsylvania Ave., black, 4 door 570-706-6565 Suite 213, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711. 01 FORD RANGER ‘10 DODGE CARAVAN VOLKSWAGEN `09 SXT 32K. Silver- TRUCKS & XLT X-CAB, red, CHEVROLET ‘06 Specifications, Proposal Forms and further auto,V6, 4x4 Black. Power slides. HEAVY BEETLE AUTO information may be obtained at the office 00 CHEVY BLAZER LT CORVETTE Factory warranty. PORSCHE `01 Excellent condition, of the Luzerne County Controller, Penn black & brown, $16,599 EQUIPMENT 20,000 miles, all Place Bldg., 20 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Suite brown leather 4x4 ‘09 JEEP LIBERY power, sun roof, SERVICE 99 CONVERTIBLE 213, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 or by calling ISUZI VEHIACROSS Silver beauty, 1 LIMITED Power sun- DUMPTRUCKS BOXSTER S kayak and bike rack black, auto, Biarritz white, con- (570) 825-1629. Owner, Museum roof. Only 18K. Fac- included. $14,900. 2 door AWD vertible,new 570-864-2300 DIRECTORY quality. 5,900 tory Warranty. BULLDOZERS $58,000, 3.2 liter, 6 Proposal envelopes are to be plainly 98 JEEP GRAND miles, 6 speed. All $19,299 cylinder, 250HP. marked on the outside stating service CHEROKEE LAREDO possible options ‘09 DODGE BACKHOES Loaded with all the offered and name of company or indi- SE, silver, V6, 4x4 including Naviga- CALIBER SXT 2.0 extra options. Less 415 Autos-Antique 96 CHEVY BLAZER, vidual submitting the proposal. tion, Power top. Automatic, 24k Highest black 4x4 than 15,000 miles. & Classic New, paid $62,000 Factory Warranty! $21,000 The County of Luzerne does not discrimi- 89 CHEVY 1500, Must sell $11,499 Prices 570-586-0401 nate on the basis of race, color, national 4X4 TRUCK REDUCED! ‘08 CHEVY IMPALA origin, sex, religion, age, family and handi- Paid!! $39,500 FIRM LS Only 18K! One CHEVROLET `’57 capped status in employment or the provi- 570-299-9370 sion of services. Owner - Estate FREE PICKUP SAAB 9.3 ‘99 THE COUNTY OF LUZERNE IS AN EQUAL Sale. Factory War- 5 speed convert- BEL AIR 468 Auto Parts 472 Auto Services OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. CHEVY ‘04 IMPALA ranty. $11,999 288-8995 ible. 130,000 miles 2 door, hardtop, im- Selling your Power everything, ‘08 SUBARU Runs excellent, maculate, full res- Walter L. Griffith, Jr. Camper? air, am/fm cd, Special Edition everything works, toration, white with $ WANTED JUNK $ Luzerne County Controller Place an ad and excellent condition. 42K. 5 speed. AWD. 25 mpg. Like new, red interior $48,500 find a new owner. $6000 Factory warranty. HYUNDAI ‘11 SONATA recently inspected, 570-237-0968 $12,599 new tires. Depend- VEHICLES LEGAL NOTICE 570-829-7130 570-654-4901 GLS, 1 Owner, LISPI TOWING ‘08 CHEVY IMPALA only 11k miles able, fun & eco- LS 4 door, only $18,800 nomical transporta- REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS tion. $3,250. We pick up 822-0995 37K! 5 Yr. 100K fac- CHEVROLET `76 LAW 570-639-1121 or LINE UP The Crestwood School District tory warranty 570-430-1095 PICKUP (the “District”) is soliciting proposals for $11,199 All Junk A GREAT DEAL... transportation services, specifically, for ‘05 HONDA CRV EX 4 CYLINDER the transportation of the students that the DIRECTORY One owner. Just Do you need more space? Very Good Cars & IN CLASSIFIED! District is obligated to transport to traded. 65K. A yard or garage sale Condition! Looking for the right deal schools. Information relating to, inter alia, $12,799 $5,500. on an automobile? the number of students to be transported, 560 Pierce St. in classified 570-362-3626 Trucks Don’t Keep Your ‘06 FORD FREESTAR Kingston, PA Turn to classified. the schools to which they are transported Rear air, 62k is the best way Ask for Lee www.wyoming Wanted It’s a showroom in print! and the District’s current bus routes is Practice a Secret! $8099 to clean out your closets! available in the District’s administration valleymotors.com Classified’s got ‘01 LINCOLN TOWN You’re in bussiness Highest office located at 281 South Mountain CAR Executive 74K 570-714-9924 the directions! Boulevard, Mountaintop, Pennsylvania, with classified! Chrysler ‘68 New Yorker Prices Call 829-7130 $5,599 Sedan. 440 Engine. and on our website - www.csd- ‘00 CHEVY Power Steering & Paid In WANTED comets.org. To Place Your Ad MALIBU LS JAGUAR `00 S TYPE brakes. 34,500 leather, 98k 4 door sedan. Like SAAB 900`98 original miles. CA$H Good Interested parties are requested $3,7990 new condition. Bril- Low mileage, 25 Always garaged. Used to obtain proposal forms from the District 310 Attorney 310 Attorney liant blue exterior mpg, 5 speed Reduced to $5995 FREE by contacting the office of the Superinten- TITLE TAGS with beige hides. convertible. Perfect Firm. 883-4443 Cars & dent at 570-474-6888. Proposals must be Services Services FULL NOTARY Car is fully equipped shape, everything PICKUP submitted to the office of the District SERVICE with navigation sys- works. New 570-574-1275 Trucks. Superintendent, 281 South Mountain BANKRUPTCY DIVORCE No Fault 6 MONTH WARRANTY tem, V-8, automatic, stereo, recent Boulevard, Mountaintop, Pennsylvania no $295 divorce295.com climate control AC, inspection, good Shopping for a FREE CONSULT Highest Prices later than April 1, 2012. Atty. Kurlancheek alarm system, tires. Very Guaranteed 800-324-9748 W-B DODGE ‘07 CALIBER AM/FM 6 disc CD, dependable, no rust new apartment? 570-301-3602 Paid!!! The District reserves the right to Low Fees AWD, Alloys, PW garage door open- FUN IN THE SUN! Free Bankruptcy reject any and all proposals and/or Payment Plan! & PL, 1 Owner er. 42,000 original $3,950 CALL US! Consultation Call V&G request additional information from all pro- $12,950 miles. $9,000 570-639-1121 or Classified lets posers, when doing so in the opinion of the Colleen Metroka Payment plans. TO JUNK 570-592-4796 Call (570) 288-6009 570-430-1095 Anytime District is in the best interest of the Dis- Carol Baltimore trict. 570-822-1959 you compare costs - YOUR CAR BEST PRICES 574-1275 The District does not discrimi- SOCIAL SECURITY LEXUS `01 ES 300 SUBARU `03 without hassle IN THE AREA nate on the basis of race, color, natural Bankruptcy $595 DISABILITY 80,000 miles, WANTED Guaranteed Low Fees Free Consultation. CA$HONTHE $POT, Cars & Full Size origin, sex, religion, age, family or handi- excellent condi- OUTBACK LEGACY Free Anytime www.BkyLaw.net Contact Atty. Sherry 560 Pierce St. tion, all options. 3.0L H6 engine. LL or worry! Trucks. For prices... capped status in employment or the provi- Pickup sion of services. Atty Kurlancheek Dalessandro Kingston, PA Recently serv- Bean Edition Wagon. Lamoreaux Auto 825-5252 W-B 570-823-9006 www.wyoming iced. New tires. 1 owner.Garage kept. Get moving 570-301-3602 Parts 477-2562 Norb Dotzel valleymotors.com $9,300. $7,500. Call Board Secretary 570-388-6669 570-371-4471 or 570-714-9924 717-503-4965 with classified! TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com MONDAY, MARCH 5, 2012 PAGE 3D 442 RVs & Campers 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans FLAGSTAFF `08 Buick `06 Rainier Cadillac `07 CXL BURGUNDY & Escalade, pearl CLASSIC GREY, LEATHER CHEVROLET `04 CHEVY’ 99 ASTRO FORD `97 WINDSTAR white, black leather, AWD. 98,000 GL. 71K miles. 3.8V6 MITSUBISHI `11 SUNROOF, AWD 3rd seat, 4x4 miles, rear heat and A1 condition. Auto, NOW BACK IN PA. air, loaded. Michelin OUTLANDER SPORTSE (570) 343-1959 cruise, tilt. All power AWD, Black interi- Super Lite Fifth ACME AUTO SALES COLORADO Z71 tires, garage kept, accessories. Premi- or/exterior, start/ Wheel. LCD/DVD 343-1959 excellent condition. 1518 8th Street 1518 8th Street um stereo. 3 stop engine with flat screen TV, fire- 1009 Penn Ave ACME AUTO SALES $5000 OBO Carverton, PA Carverton, PA remotes. Like new keyless entry, heat- place, heated mat- Scranton 18509 343-1959 570-822-4580 Near Francis 503 Accounting/ tress, ceiling fan, Across from Scranton Prep Near Francis tires &brakes. Slocum St. Park ed seats, 18” alloy Slocum St. Park 1009 Penn Ave 570-332-4643 $3,150. Call Hide-a-Bed sofa, GOOD CREDIT, BAD Scranton 18509 wheels, many extra Finance outside speakers & CREDIT, NO CREDIT Across from Scranton Prep 570-457-5640 FORD ‘06 ESCAPE XLT features. Only Low grill, 2 sliders, Call Our Auto Credit BUICK ‘04 GOOD CREDIT, BAD 4x4. Sunroof. Like Miles. 10 year, Hot Line to get Rendezvous new. $6,995 aluminum wheels, , Heritage Edition, CREDIT, NO CREDIT 100,000 mile war- Pre-approved for a Call Our Auto Credit Call For Details! awning, microwave Car Loan! leather, sunroof, ranty.$22,500. Will- ACCOUNTING / oven, tinted safety Hot Line to get FORD ‘02 ESCAPE 570-696-4377 ing to negotiate. 800-825-1609 3rd seat Pre-approved for a Full 4 door, all wheel 4WD V6 glass windows, 1 Owner, local drive, 5 cylinder, Serious inquires Car Loan! 1518 8th Street FINANCE MANAGER fridge & many www.acmecarsales.net trade $7495 automatic, A/C, all Automatic only - must sell, Hazleton Area 800-825-1609 Carverton, PA accessories & Call For Details! power. 1 owner, going to law school. School District is Near Francis Sunroof FORD ‘08 ESCAPE XLT options. Excellent LINE UP 570-696-4377 www.acmecarsales.net well maintained, Leather, alloys & (570) 793-6844 seeking a self-moti- condition, $22,500. A SUCCESSFUL SALE 122K miles. $11,750. Slocum St. Park Leather moonroof $17,800 vated and enthusi- 570-868-6986 LINE UP 570-466-2771 Excellent astic individual, able CHEVY 99 to work independ- WINNEBAGO ‘02 IN CLASSIFIED! Looking for the right deal condition!. NISSAN `04 A GREAT DEAL... Boat? Car? Truck? ently as well as part ADVENTURER SILVERADO 4X4 35 Foot, double Do you need more space? on an automobile? Motorcycle? Air- 116,000 Miles of a Business Office IN CLASSIFIED! Auto. V8. Bargain team. This position slides, V-10 Ford. A yard or garage sale plane? Whatever it price! $3,995 $6800. PATHFINDER Central air, full awn- Turn to classified. Looking for the right deal is, sell it with a will be full-time in classified Call For Details! 570-814-8793 (12 month). The ings, one owner, It’s a showroom in print! on an automobile? Classified ad. 570-696-4377 pet & smoke free. is the best way ARMADA Accounting/ Finance Turn to classified. 570-829-7130 560 Pierce St. Excellent condition. Manager will be Excellent condition to clean out your closets! Classified’s got Find Something? Kingston, PA Too many options to and low mileage. It’s a showroom in print! responsible for Lose Something? FORD ‘02 EXPLORER www.wyoming list. Runs & looks overseeing the $68,000. You’re in bussiness the directions! Classified’s got Red, XLT, Original excellent. $10,995 Call 570-594-6496 Get it back where it non-smoking owner, valleymotors.com accounting, payroll, with classified! the directions! belongs 570-655-6132 or debt management, garaged, synthetic 570-714-9924 570-466-8824 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale with a Lost/Found ad! oil since new, excel- federal financial 570-829-7130 lent in and out. New reporting, monitor- 1518 8th Street tires and battery. Do you need more space? ing financial Carverton, PA 90,000 miles. A yard or garage sale RANGE ROVER accounting of all Near Francis CHRYSLER `02 $7,500 in classified funds, including Slocum St. Park (570) 403-3016 construction proj- is the best way ‘07 SPORT ects. Strong man- Supercharged TOWN & COUNTRY agement and com- CHEVY‘03 to clean out your closets! 59,000 miles, fully Shopping for a munication skills are loaded. Impeccable You’re in bussiness required. This posi- SILVERADO new apartment? service record. 4x4. Extra clean. tion will be a part of with classified! $36,000 Local new truck Classified lets the Business Office 570-283-1130 trade! $5,995 you compare costs - located within the Call For Details! district Administra- 570-696-4377 without hassle or worry! Looking for that tion building. A Quality special place Bachelor degree in Luxury people Get moving Accounting and a mover! 87,300 well with classified! 1518 8th Street called home? C.P.A. are required maintained miles. Carverton, PA Classified will address with a minimum of This like-new van Near Francis Your needs. five (5) years expe- has third row seat- Slocum St. Park rience in school dis- Open the door trict business and 1518 8th Street ing, power side & with classified! knowledge of Annu- Carverton, PA rear doors. Eco- FORD ‘04 EXPLORER 2V6. Clean, al Financial Report- Near Francis nomical V6 drive- train and all avail- Clean SUV! ing. A strong knowl- Slocum St. Park 1518 8th Street $5995 Cars able options. Priced Carverton, PA TOYOTA`96 SR5 edge of Microsoft for quick sale WD. Extra cab. Will sell for parts, or Office applications, CHEVY‘05 Near Francis Call For Details! $6,295. Generous Slocum St. Park whole truck. $800 especially Excel, is a SILVERADO trade-in allowances 570-696-4377 570-667-7021 must, in addition but Use your tax refund to buy. 2WD. Extra cab. will be given on this not limited to, Highway miles. FORD ‘02 F150 top-of-the-line vehi- Extra Cab. 6 accounting soft- Like new! $6,995 cle. Call Fran Cylinder, 5 speed. ware packages and Call For Details! GMC `05 SAVANA FREE GAS when you finance a vehicle 570-466-2771 Air. 2WD. $4,995 1500 Cargo Van. TOYOTA02 TACOMA computerized 570-696-4377 Scranton AWD. V8 automatic. 4WD. SR5. TRD. reporting. Act 24, Call For Details! V-6. $10,880 up to 36 months 570-696-4377 A/C. New brakes & 34, 114 and 151 tires. Very clean. clearances are (See sales representative for details) $10,750. Call required. Starting WYOMING VALLEY CHEVY ‘10 570-474-6028 salary will be EQUINOX LT FORD 04 F150 $75,000. Please Moonroof. Alloys. 4x2. Nice Truck! send a letter of 1 Owner. $17,900 interest and resume 1518 8th Street $11,999 HONDA ‘09 CRV LX AWD. 1 owner. 560 Pierce St. to Mr. Anthony Carverton, PA $16,900 Kingston, PA Ryba, Secretary / Near Francis www.wyoming Business Manager, 415 Kidder Street Slocum St. Park valleymotors.com HASD Administra- Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 570-714-9924 tion Building, 1515 CHRYSLER ‘02 West 23rd Street, 570.822.8870 560 Pierce St. Hazleton, PA, Kingston, PA TOWN &COUNTRY 18202-1647, no V6. Like new! [email protected] 560 Pierce St. later than Friday, www.wyoming $4,995 KELLY www.wyomingvalleyautomart.com 875 W. Market St. Kingston, PA TOYOTA04 TACOMA March 9, 2012 at valleymotors.com Call For Details! Kingston, PA. 4X2. www.wyoming 2:00 P.M. For 570-714-9924 570-696-4377 570-287-2243 4 cylinder valleymotors.com Auto. $6,999 additional informa- 570-714-9924 tion reference our 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale website at http:// www.hasdk12.org/ postings. Hazleton JEEP ‘97 GRAND Area School District Is An Equal Oppor- CHEROKEE LAREDO tunity Employer 4.0-ATM, 4WD, KELLY 875 W. Market St. 128,000 miles, full Kingston, PA. 506 Administrative/ power, minor body 570-287-2243 & mechanical work Clerical needed for state inspection. Recent radiator & battery. TOYOTA‘07 YARIS $2,500. OBO. GREAT MPG’S, EXECUTIVE 570-239-8376 AUTO, CD $7995 ADMINISTRATIVE JEEP 03 WRANGLER X 6 cylinder. Auto. 4x4. ASSISTANT $10,999 Executive Admin- 560 Pierce St. istrative Assistant Kingston, PA to the President www.wyoming of the company. Individual must valleymotors.com have very strong 570-714-9924 verbal & written KELLY communication 875 W. Market St. skills, organized, Kingston, PA. 457 Wanted to Buy reliable, able to 570-287-2243 multi-task, and Auto extremely detail- oriented. Com- WANTED puter skills including Micro- JEEP 04 WRANGLER soft Office a 6 cylinder. 5 speed Good must! 4x4 Used $9,999 40k to 50k/year Cars & DOE. Benefits, Trucks. 401k, paid vaca- tion, Discount travel, and much Highest Prices more! Paid!!! Please email KELLY resume to 875 W. Market St. Call V&G hr@sundance Kingston, PA. vacations.com 570-287-2243 Anytime Sundance Vacations 574-1275 JEEP ‘07 Hampton Inn Grand Cherokee 1 owner, alloys, & Suites PW & PL $17,490 Wilkes-Barre 876 Schechter Dr. ** Selling FRONT DESK We are currently your seeking highly responsible & out- going people to join 560 Pierce St. our Front Desk Kingston, PA ride? team. Full Time www.wyoming available for 2nd & valleymotors.com 3rd shifts. Respon- 570-714-9924 We’ll run your sibilities include: *Creating computer- ad in the based reservations & guest check-ins KIA ‘10 SOUL classified *Answering phones 1 owner, moon- section until in a professional roof, alloys manner $15,990 your vehicle *Providing top quali- is sold. ty customer service If you are a motivated, depend- able, team player looking for a great place to work, 560 Pierce St. PLEASE APPLY IN 2012 CHEVROLET SILV ERADO 2500 4W D Kingston, PA PERSON between www.wyoming 8am & 4pm EXTE NDEDCA B UTIL ITY TRUCK valleymotors.com 570-714-9924 OFFICE CLERICAL H. A. Berkheimer, a LEXUS 08 RX350 local tax administra- Navigation. Back tor, is currently up camera. 45K seeking FT Office miles. 4 WD. Support Clerks for our Scranton Office. Duties include pro- cessing tax forms, answering taxpayer inquiries on the #12362, phone and in per- son, and clerical KELLY duties. Salary $9.04 875 W. Market St. /hour. Qualified can- Kingston, PA. didates should pos- 570-287-2243 sess strong data

$ entry skills, previous MSRP 44,343 clerical experience and customer serv- MERCURY‘03 MOUN- ice skills. We offer Call 829-7130 paid training, a com- TAINEER prehensive benefits LUXURY EDITION to place your ad. package, and a Red & silver, One business casual owner, garage kept, work environment. well maintained. Fax resume to: Loaded with too ONNNLLLYY OONNENELLELEADERR.. 610-863-1997 many options to list! Or email: ahelfrich@ 68,000 miles. hab-inc.com Asking $9,000. timesleader.com No Phone Calls 570-239-8389 Please. EOE PAGE 4D MONDAY, MARCH 5, 2012 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com

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24 24 Mos. Mos. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/5/12. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/5/12.

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*Tax and tags extra. Security Deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. See salesperson for details. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source, Tier 0 rate. Special APR financing cannot be combined with Ford cash rebate. “BUY FOR” prices are based on 72 month at $18.30 per month per $1000 financed with $2,500 down (cash or trade). Photos of vehicles are for illustration purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details. Sale ends MARCH 5, 2012. 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Large dog coop PagePro 1250W Chihuahua, Labs & $230,000 EXETER Bob Kopec $50, small coop laser printer, $20.. Shitzus. MLS 11-3657 HUMFORD REALTY $35. 570-823 -9553 Not compatible with WANTED 570-453-6900 Barbara Young 570-822-5126 Windows 7 64-bit; 570-389-7877 Call 570-466-6940 RECORDS: Kids’ this is why I am sell- ing it. 570-824-1986 JEWELRY records / cassette 244 Overbrook Rd. COLDWELL BANKER HANOVER TOWNSHIP (40) Disney Read WEST HIGHLAND Great starter home Along Books $38; 776 Sporting Goods - move-in condition RUNDLE REAL ESTATE 548 ADAMS ST. Records - 45RPM 3 bedroom. All Charming, well TERRIER Between Dallas & 570-474-2340 (56) 1950’s-1970’s Male, 8 weeks old, appliances included. maintained 3 bed- ARCHERY. Bow Tunkhannock Ext. 55 $30; Records - ready for a good Rear Deck with room, 1 bath home Nice size four $40 Updated well main- 33RPM, 1950’s to home. $550. Mountain View. located on a quiet bedroom home with 570-574-0271 tained 2 story house DALLAS early 80’s. Various 570-374-6828 MLS 12-234 street near Blue- some hardwood with 4 bedrooms, 2 artists / genres. 110 $109,000 berry Hills develop- floors, large eat in BIKE RACK: Thule kitchens and 2 story records. Good - 570-675-4400 ment. Features kitchen with break- excellent condition. cars or SUVS, addition. 1 car modern kitchen fast bar. 2 car 235 Pfouts Street $115 for all holds 4 bikes $50. garage. On 2 lots. with breakfast bar, garage & partially Well cared for 1/2 570-235-5216 Yakima bike rack fits Can be furnished for formal dining room, fenced yard. Close double with gas class 3 hitch holds rental income. Lots family room with to everything! heat, modern ROOM DIVIDER, Ori- 4 bikes $100.. Surf WILKES BARRE GOLD of possibilities. Only gas stove, hard- $92,900 kitchen, 1st floor full rod and reel combo asking $153,000. wood floors in bed- bath & laundry area. ental stonework on DALLAS MLS# 11-1977 $75. 570-655-9472 ERA BRADY rooms, deck, Fenced yard, 1 side & painted (570)48GOLD8 900 Lush setting on Call Christine design on other. ASSOCIATES fenced yard and Kutz detached garage, DRIVER Callaway REAL ESTATE almost 5 acres with $200. 3 CPK dolls 570-836-3848 shed. MLS#11-2947 570-332-8832 front porch, back Lefthand Razr Hawk magnificent stone mint in box $20. (570)484-6538 $107,500 yard patio & newer Draw 10.5 graphite FOR SALE walls and fish pond! each. Purse, shoul- Karen Ryan roof. MLS 11-3436 shaft, 60 regular Highest Cash Pay- This 4400SF home/ der bag, leather a 283-9100 x14 REDUCED flex, head cover. BACK MOUNTAIN offices is in need of Michael Kor $30. Outs Guaranteed Centermorland $42,000 excellent condition. Mon-Sat 906 Homes for Sale TLC & lots of work. Gucci purse, tote Call Florence $135. 570-881-1001. 10am -6pm Living room with oak 570-715-7737 style, excellent con- Closed Sundays Having trouble walls & coffered oak EXETER dition $275. Floor GOLF CLUBS. Nike paying your mort- Charming 2 bed- ceiling, family room heater that looks Slingshot OSS, 4- 1092 Highway 315 Blvd gage? Falling room Cape Cod in with large wood like small fireplace AW Iron set (Plaza 315) behind on your Franklin Township. burning fireplace. DURYEA with remote, $100. graphite. Regular 315N .3 miles after payments? You L-shaped living Large master suite REDUCED 570-288-4451 Motorworld flex. Excellent con- may get mail from room with hard- with master bath. Smith Hourigan dition. $200 nego- We Pay At Least people who promise wood floors, eat in Four bedrooms with Group STAMP collecting tiable. 735-3762 to forestall your kitchen & private three full baths and 570-474-6307 magazines. U.S., 80% of the London foreclosure for a fee 529 SR 292 E driveway. two half baths. For sale by owner 158 DIFF. ’83-’11, all POOL TABLE bar Fix Market Price in advance. Report $119,900 Owners had offices Move-in ready. Well for $5. Canada, 138 room size slate pool for All Gold Jewelry them to the Federal MLS#11-3255 & storage adjacent OPEN HOUSE HANOVER TWP. maintained. 3 - 4 DIFF. ‘92-11, $5. table. $600. Call Trade Commission, Call Joe moore to house included in Sunday 10 Lyndwood Ave bedrooms. 1 ¾ bath. United Nations 94 Jack 570-824-9166 London PM the nation’s con- 570-288-1401 the 4400SF. Large 12pm-5pm Appliances includ- DIFF., ‘93-’11, $4. sumer protection two-car garage and 362 Susquehanna Gold Price ed. 2.87 acres with 570-654-1622 agency. Call 1-877- separate out-build- 548 Green St. Ave Mar. 2md: $1,707.00 mountain view. For 778 Stereos/ FTC-HELP or click ing. MLS#11-1628 Are you renting?? Completely remod- more info &photos The monthly mort- TIRES. Studded Accessories on ftc.gov. A mes- REDUCED TO eled, spectacular, Visit us at go to: gage on this house snow (2) Traction sage from The $239,000 2 story Victorian WilkesBarreGold.com ForSaleByOwner.com could be under King plus/10 ply. AMP HEAD Marshall Times Leader and Maribeth Jones home, with 3 bed- Or email us at Search homes in DALLAS $500 for qualified 245-75-16-M&S. JCM2000 dual the FTC. 570-696-6565 rooms, 1.5 baths, wilkesbarregold@ Tunkhannock. buyers. 2 bed- Lightly used. $149. super lead dsl 50 new rear deck, full yahoo.com $275,000. For rooms, 1 bath, 1st 3 Bedroom 1.5 bath Additional set, not watt tube. works & ASHLEY front porch, tiled appointment, call: floor laundry. Off ranch with new win- studded, $89. sounds great! $725 baths and kitchen, 570-310-1552 street parking, dows hardwood 570-333-4827 call rick 283-2552 granite counter- deep lot, low taxes. tops, all Cherry floors finished base- For more info and hardwood floors ment 2 car garage 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business DRUMS BEAR CREEK photos visit: throughout, all new and a finished base- Development Development www.atlas stainless steel ment. MLS 11-3610 realtyinc.com appliances and $139,900 MLS 11-3983 Call Pat Guesto 10+ ACRES Four bedroom lighting, new oil fur- AUTOMOTIVE SALES 800 with 2 homes. $64,900 570-793-4055 Colonial with hard- nace, washer dryer Good for primary Call Tom CENTURY 21 PETS & ANIMALS 3 bedroom, 1 bath 2 wood floors in for- in first floor bath. home, vacation or 570-262-7716 SIGNATURE CONSULTANTS story in good loca- mal dining and living Great neighbor- investment. Prop- PROPERTIES tion. Fenced yard room. Modern eat hood, nice yard. erty includes: 10.2 570-675-5100 with 2 car detached in kitchen, finished $174,900 (30 year Valley Chevrolet is seeking 810 Cats acres (3 separate garage. Large attic basement with 24” loan, $8,750 down, parcels) bordering 263 Trapper individuals who are self-starters, for storage. Gas x 30” recreation $887/month, 30 HANOVER TWP. state game lands Springs heat. $79,900 room. Deck, hot tub years @ 4.5%) team-oriented and driven. House with master Beautiful setting on Call Ruth Smith and ceiling fans. DURYEA 100% OWNER bedroom suite, a corner lot in (No experience necessary) 570-696-1195 or MLS#11-4504 FINANCING large kitchen, Beech Mt resorts 570-696-5411 $229,900 AVAILABLE oversized living area. 3 bedroom, 2 We Offer: Call Joe Moore Call Bob at room, family room, 1/2 bath home has 570-288-1401 570-654-1490 • Salary & Commission • Benefits CATS & KITTENS guest bathroom, plenty of extra 12 weeks & up. oversized deck (24 space in the finished • 401k Plan • 5 Day Work Week All shots, neutered, x 32). Private basement which tested,microchipped • Huge New & Used Inventory Guest House with includes washer 12 Spring St. SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP living room/kitchen dryer hookup, fire- Enjoy the nice yard VALLEY CATRESCUE combo, large bed- place, walk out REDUCED Apply in person to: 824-4172, 9-9 only in this 2 bedroom Blake Gagliardi, Sales Manager room, bathroom. patio. The 1st floor 619 Foote Ave. home in Newtown. Outbuilding for master bedroom Rick Merrick, Sales Manager ASHLEY DALLAS Fabulous Ranch EXETER REDUCED Double lot with off 815Dogs storage & covered has large master home with 3 bed- street parking, 2 pavilion. bath with jacuzzi rooms, 2 baths, year old furnace, email: HUGE REDUCTION tub. Breakfast nook ultra modern nicely maintained. csmith7433@ with lots of win- kitchen with granite Lots of possibilities. CHOW PUPPIES aol.com dows, a partial wrap counters, heated Great value for Sweet, affectionate, 570-472-3152 around deck and loving puppies. tile floor and stain- the price. another deck off the less appliances. MLS 11-4488 Second shots & dining room or fami- COURTDALE Dining room has $39,900 601 Kidder Street, Wilkes-Barre papers. $300/each. ly room, living room 570-466-2252 Brazilian cherry Call Connie also has a fireplace. floors, huge yard, 570-954-1231 TO SETTLE ESTATE 128 JEAN ST. EILEEN R. $179,900. 11-1243 garage and large MELONE REAL 94 CAREY STREET Call Louise Gresh Nice bi-level Great starter home. yard. Partially fin- homePon quiet ESTATE 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 248 Overbrook Rd. 570-233-8252 ished lower level. If 570-821-7022 Well cared for 2 CENTURY 21 street.EUpdated story, 3 bedroom Lovely 4 bedroom you’re looking for a exterior. Large Friendship House is looking for qualified candidates to join cape cod situated SELECT GROUP Ranch, don’t miss N half double. Gas 570-455-8521 family room, the new and exciting Early Childhood Clinical Home Team heat, low taxes. in a private setting this one. For more extraDdeep lot. $39,000 on a large lot. info and photos HANOVER TWP. DRUMS 2 carI garage, for Trauma Informed Care. Call 570-735-8763 57 White Vaulted ceiling in visit: www.atlas enclosed rear Rock Terrace dining room, large realtyinc.com. N The team will provide services and interventions that are sensitive to trauma porch and cov- Spacious contem- walk in closet in 1 MLS 11-4079 ered patio.G For histories of the youth and family and promote healing and recovery in the AVOCA porary custom built bedroom on 2nd $154,900 more informa- community. home on 6.4 acres floor. Some Call Charlie tion and photos with 4-5 bedrooms replacement win- 570-829-6200 visit: www. Mental Health Professionals: The clinical professionals on the team are & 3.5 baths. Coun- dows. Call Today! atlasrealtyinc.co Master’s degree prepared clinicians. Training and experience in family try living in town. 3 MLS 11-2733 m $114,900 car garage, heated MLS 11-2850 146-148 Regal St systems and trauma informed care preferred. Must have one of the following Jay A. Crossin in-ground pool, liv- $179,900 Newer kitchens licenses/certifications: Extension 23 35 Sand Springs Dr Š ing room features Call Charlie Large baths CROSSIN REAL Exceptional quality Š 1. License in social work floor to ceiling win- 570-829-6200 Tenant occupied ESTATE home with many Š 2. License in psychology dows, marble entry- 3 bedroom each 214 Gedding St. 570-288-0770 upgrades on level DURYEA REDUCED! Š way with spiral side. 3. License as a professional counselor Cozy Cape Cod lot with mature land- staircase, spectac- Call for appointment 4. License in nursing with additional certification by the American Nurses home with 2 bed- DALLAS scaping, covered ular lower level rec $74,900 rooms, 1st floor stone patio, a shed/ Credentialing Center (ANCC) or the American Academy of room with wet bar & MLS# 10-4598 laundry, nice yard playhouse & jungle Nurse Practitioners (AANP) certification as a Certified Registered gas fireplace. Great Call Vieve Zaroda with deck. For more gym. 4 bedroom, 2 HANOVER views from 61x9 (570) 474-6307 Nurse Practitioner info and photos 1/2 bath, study on TOWNSHIP deck! Home war- Ext. 2772 5. Certification as a national board certified counselor. visit: www.atlas ranty included. All 1st floor, 2 story realtyinc.com measurements open foyer, kitchen Behavioral Health Worker: The BHW is a bachelor’s prepared individual MLS 12-668 approximate. with island & break- with at least 2 years experience in a clinical setting. Under the supervision of $59,900 MLS #11-3971 fast nook open to 38 Huckleberry Ln the MHP, the BHW implements the individualized interventions, conducts Call Colleen $ 438,000 family room with Blueberry Hills 570-237-0415 NEWBERRY ESTATE fireplace, formal liv- 4 bedrooms, 2.5 observations of youth, tracks progress on treatment objectives, provide group Call Debra at Smith Hourigan 570-714-9251 ORCHARD EAST ing room & dining baths, family room and family sessions under the direction of the MHP, and performs case Two bedroom room, all appliances with fireplace, 2 car Group management and crises intervention functions. condo, 2nd floor. stay including wash- garage, large yard. 570-474-6307 Living/dining room er & dryer, laundry Master bath with 171 Boland Avenue Both the Mental Health Professionals and Behavioral Health Workers are combination. 1,200 on 2nd floor. Lots of separate jetted tub, Motivated seller! SHAVERTOWN full-time positions and require a flexible schedule. square feet of easy closet space. kitchen with stain- Well kept starter 2 Oak Drive living. Two bal- $269,000 less steel appli- home with nice size Vacant land ready to Please submit a resume to: conies, one car Louise Gresh ances and island, rooms, 2nd floor build. One of the last garage nearby. 570-233-8252 lighted deck. For replacement win- lots left in this Back Security system, CENTURY 21 more info and pho- dows and great Mountain develop- cedar closet, use of SELECT GROUP tos visit: www.atlas yard with possible ment. (1) one acre in ground pool. 570-455-8521 realtyinc.com. off street parking lot. Call for details. $109,000 MLS 11-3071 from alley access. MLS 11-1488 ComeUpToQuailHill. MLS#11-4031 $315,000 MLS 11-3043 $62,400 Call Joe Moore Call Colleen $59,900 Christine Pieczynski com LivingInQuailHill.com 570-288-1401 570-675-4400 570-696-6565 New Homes New Homes WE BUY HOMES 570-237-0415 Any Situation From $275,000- From $275,000- $595,000 $595,000 [email protected] 570-474-5574 570-474-5574 570-956-2385 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com MONDAY, MARCH 5, 2012 PAGE 7D 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

HANOVER TWP. HANOVER TWP. KINGSTON LAFLIN MOUNTAIN TOP NANTICOKE HANOVER TWP. JENKINS TWP. KINGSTON 3071 Ablerdeen Rd HANOVER TWP. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2/26 REDUCED 1PM TO 3 PM

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Beautiful- modern baths, large nice room sizes, Practically new 8 over garage, recre- fireplace, rear Schools. This home Call Jim for details tioning. Aluminum in china cabinets. ly landscaped. In- fenced level lot with walk out basement. year old Bi-level ation room with patio, sprinkler would be eligible for siding. Newer roof. Lower level family ground pool with prIvate drive. all Towne & Country Great price you with 4 bedrooms, 1 fireplace and wet system, alarm sys- the LUZERNE COUNTY Nice yard. Extras. room with fireplace solar heat. Custom appliances. Real Estate Co. could move right in. and 3/4 baths, bar. Sunroom tem & central air. GROWING 570-735-8932 or (FHA financing: and wetbar. Private Cherry cabinets. MLS 12-331 For more info and garage, fenced For more info and MLS#11-2819 HOMEOWNERS 570-542-5708 $3,322 down, $542 rear yard within- Hardwood floors. $115,900 photos visit: www. yard, private dead photos visit: $199,000 INITIATIVE.Seller will month, 4.25% inter- ground pool and Family room with Call Florence atlasrealtyinc.com end street. For www.atlas CALL DONNA help with closing HANOVER TWP. est, 30 years.) Sell- multiple decks. gas fireplace. 1 mile 570-715-7737 MLS 11-4554 more info and pho- realtyinc.com 570-613-9080 cost expenses. er willing to assist MLS#11-3064 to golf course. $39,900 tos visit: www. MLS 12-296 MONTHLYPAYMENT with buyer's closing Call Joe Moore MLS 11-1483 Call Charlie atlasrealtyinc.com $199,900 $191 ON A 30 YEAR costs, up to 6% of 570-288-1401 $210,000 570-829-6200 MLS 11-3422 Call Tom MORTGAGE- HOW CAN purchase price! Linda Cuono $175,000 570-262-7716 YOU BEATTHAT? 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Lower Call Al Clemonts 570-287-0770 tic kitchen with counters, 2 large condition. 11-2437 room, living room, mortgage! also has a first floor level family room 570-371-9381 20 Knox Street hickory cabinets, bedrooms, $200,000 bedrooms & hall! HANOVER TWP. MLS#11-4537 laundry room, duct- with fireplace and granite counters, attached garage, Call Nancy Answini Large rear deck. Two homes, front & $65,000 less air conditioner, wet bar. Large stainless steel full basement could 570-237-5999 Master bedroom rear, on 1 lot. One CALL gas steam heat and foyer with fireplace. appliances and tile be finished, sun JOSEPH P. GILROY opens to deck! Pri- car garage, patio. CHRISTINE KUTZ a fenced yard. This MLS#11-3064 floor. Fabulous porch overlooks REAL ESTATE vate rear yard! Front home has 3 570-322-8832 is a beauty! Make an $289,500 master bathroom great semi private 570-288-1444 Basement door bedrooms, huge appointment today! Call Joe Moore with champagne yard. A great house opens to garage. Smith Hourigan Group kitchen, lots of MLS#11-4433 570-288-1401 570-714-6119 storage and a $79,900 tub and glass in a great location! LARKSVILLE MLS #11-2282 shower, walk in $192,000 workshop in the Karen Altavilla Come see it! NANTICOKE basement; Rear 570-283-09100 closet. 4 car . For more info and Jim Graham at garage, upper 570-715-9323 home features new 94 Ferry Road ext 28 photos visit: kitchen, 2 bed- To place your garage is partially www.atlas Nice vinyl sided 2 finished. The list rooms and good story situated on a realtyinc.com storage space. ad Call Toll Free goes on and on. For MLS 12-41 great corner fenced more info and pho- KINGSTON Call for appointment lot in Hanover Twp. 1-800-427-8649 $119,900 $78,900 tos visit: www.atlas Call Colleen 2 bedrooms, 2 realtyinc.com. MLS# 10-4597 modern baths, 570-237-0415 Call Vieve Zaroda HANOVER TWP. MLS 12-210 12 First St. MOUNTAINTOP additional finished Enjoy nature in $389,900 Very well kept (570) 474-6307 HARDING Adorable home with space in basement charming 2 bed- Call Charlie home in a nice Ext. 2772 charm & character. for 2 more bed- room, 1 bath raised 570-829-6200 neighborhood. New 4 bedrooms, 1.5 rooms or office/ ranch home in quiet kitchen with Corian baths, eat-in kit- playrooms. setting on Pine Run counter tops. Newly chen, formal dining Attached 2 car Road, Laurel Run. painted rooms. 38 W. Walnut St. room, family room garage connected Close to everything. KINGSTON MLS 12-267 Charming 4/5 bed- with gas fireplace. by a 9x20 breeze- Single car attached $85,000 Smith Hourigan room with 1.5 3 season room, way which could be garage, 3 season OPEN HOUSE Charles J. Group JENKINS TWP. baths. Beautifully 29 Valley View Dr. fenced in yard with a great entertaining sunroom, economi- Prohaska 570-474-6307 appointed kitchen MOTIVATED SELLER rear deck & shed. area! Above ground cal propane heat, 2032 ROUTE 92 SUNDAYS EXT 35 w/granite counter Raised ranch on $119,000 HANOVER TWP. pool, gas fireplace, central air, base- Great Ranch home CROSSIN REAL tops, cherry cabi- corner lot. Spacious MLS#12-498 gas heat, newer ment with fireplace. surrounded by 1-4 ESTATE nets and hardwood two car garage. Michael Nocera roof and “All Dri” New carpeting and nature with view of 570-288-0770 floors. Gas fireplace Modern kitchen & 570-357-4300 system installed in flooring, freshly the river and extra in living room, lead- bath, tile floors. basement. MLS #11- painted, Hanover lot on the river. ed glass windows LUZERNE Energy efficient 626. $119,900 Area School Dis- Large living room in living room and Ceramic Heat. Mark R. Mason trict. and kitchen remod- dining room. Nice MLS#11-2500 570-331-0982 Ready to move in! eled and ready to Highland Hills back deck, 2 car $174,900 CROSSIN REAL $125,000. move in. Full unfin- 8 Patrick Road garage and 4 sea- Call Julio Caprari: ESTATE Call 570-474-5540 ished basement, off 285 Lyndwood Ave. 570-288-0770 street parking. Magnificent custom son front porch. 570-592-3966 Brick 3 bedroom JENKINS TWP For more info and built tudor home MLS 11-4103 108 Lathrop St. Ranch with full fin- PITTSTON photos visit: with quality $179,900 Completely ished basement. www.atlas throughout. Spa- Jay A. Crossin remodeled, spa- Smith Hourigan Home features realtyinc.com cious 4 bedrooms, EXT.23 cious 4-5 bed- 459 Bennett St. Group large modern MLS 12-79 3.5 baths, 2 story CROSSIN REAL room, 2 1/2 bath Very nice 5 bed- 570-696-5412 $78,900 living room with ESTATE home with tons of room, 2 story home kitchen, 3 nice size LINE UP NANTICOKE bedrooms, all with Call Colleen fireplace and library 570-288-0770 original character. in nice area of closets, hall coat 570-237-0415 loft. Dining room, Desirable Luzerne. Off street A SUCCESSFUL SALE family room and 3 Kingston neigh- closet, w/w, mod- KINGSTON parking for 4 cars. ern bath, ceiling season sunroom borhood. Hard- 1st floor master IN CLASSIFIED! which overlooks woods through- fans, fenced yard. 1252 Main St. bedroom & laundry. Do you need more space? Private driveway, Price Reduced! professionally land- out, 2 zone cen- Replacement win- 168 Elizabeth Street 3 Bedrooms, scaped grounds tral air, 2 gas fire- A yard or garage sale newer furnace. dows on 2nd floor. in classified Assessed value and Sturdy ranch in Ore- 1 Bath, Finished with gazebo and places, finished 5 year young full gon Section. 3/4 HARVEY’S LAKE tennis/basketball basement, new is the best way taxes recently Walk-Out bath. Modern bedrooms, 2 baths. court. Lower level vinyl fence. Crown kitchen w/breakfast to clean out your closets! reduced! Raised Ranch in Price $89,000. Basement, Single includes recreation molding, ample bar, oak cabinets. MLS 12-222 You’re in bussiness good condition with Call Stephen Car Garage room, exercise storage, many Basement always $89,900 with classified! 3 bedrooms, mod- 570-814-4183 room and 3/4 bath. built-ins. DRY! All measure- Patricia Lunski Nice corner lot 431 Chestnut Ave. ern bath and gas Enjoy this serene A must see! ments approximate MOUNTAINTOP 570-814-6671 $59,500 Charming 2 story heat. Large fenced acre in a beautiful $275,000 MLS11-3745 Antonik & single family home yard, rear deck, 1 Call Vince setting in Highland Call for $122,900 Associates, Inc. with upgrades, car garage and off 570-735-7494 570-332-8792 Hills Development. appointment Debbie McGuire Too many amenities including new 570-417-6059 street parking for 3 kitchen cabinets, 570-332-4413 1626 Halowich Rd. to mention. For more cars. New furnace, hot water CROSSIN REAL Country living at its more info and roof, windows and heater, 200 amp ESTATE WAREHOUSE OPERATIONS MANAGER finest! This 3 bed- photos visit: bath. Basement is electric, 2 car KINGSTON REDUCED!! 570-288-0770 room, 2 3/4 bath www.atlas partially finished. detached garage. EMERY WATERHOUSE located in Portland, Maine, is expanding home features a realtyinc.com MLS 12-130 Walk up attic for MOUNTAIN TOP spacious floor plan. MLS 12-723 $99,900 to a new distribution center in Pittston, Pennsylvania and is additional storage FAIRVIEW TOWNSHIP Great room fea- $399,900 Call Patty Lunski searching for a seasoned Warehouse Operations Manager. space. MLS 11-4106 4 bedroom ranch, tures a fireplace Call Terry 570-814-6671 $129,900 hardwood floors, Emery is a 179 year old distributor of Hardware &Building enclosed in PA Cul- 570-885-3041 ANTONIK & Jay A. Crossin 1.5 bathrooms, for- Materials in the Northeast Duties & Responsibilities: tured Blue Stone Angie ASSOCIATES EXT 23 mal dining & living w/waterfall on side. 570-885-4896 570-735-7494 CROSSIN REAL rooms, finished Red oak flooring • Knowledge of warehouse methods, equipment & systems ESTATE basement family . and beams & a room with dry bar, NEWPORT TWP • Responsible for space optimization, accuracy, and 570-288-0770 177 Third Ave. panoramic view of Neat as a pin! 3 exercise room, & damage-free performance the mountainside. bedroom, 2.5 21 Forest Road workshop. Two car • Implementation of realistic performance expectations Kitchen has granite KINGSTON baths, end unit Fairview Heights garage. MLS# 12-5 countertops and $161,200 and measurements for each task type KINGSTON townhome with nice ranch featuring 3 hickory cabinets, Call Vieve • 3PL experience and demonstrated ability to interact 171 Third Ave fenced yard. Bright spacious bedrooms, Satillio terra cotta Spacious kitchen, 1 1/2 baths, fire- with clients flooring and sky main level family place, 1st floor laun- • Project management experience windows. Much room, deck w/ dry, floored attic more. retractable awning. with walk-in cedar • Establish a safe work environment and work practices MLS 12-471 Five bedroom Gas heat/central closet, 2 car Contemporary has • Strong leadership experience and the ability to motivate $315,000 air, pull down attic attached garage. 570-239-6236, Call Jay Crossin a vaulted ceiling in a team for storage and 1 Newer roof, fur- ext. 2772, living room with Ext. 23 794 Woodland Drive • Degree preferred car garage. Very nace, water heater fireplace. CROSSIN REAL Deceptively spa- MOUNTAIN TOP affordable town- and more! Sellers Hardwood floors in ESTATE cious. Very well home in great cen- are licensed real dining & living 570-288-0770 So close to so kept. Quiet location. Apply by attaching your resume to an email to tral location! estate agents. rooms. 1st floor much, traditionally Move in condition. [email protected] MLS 11-1282 MLS 11-3419 master bedroom appointed 3 bed- Attractive neighbor- $134,500 $169,000 with walk in closet. room, 3 bath town- ing properties. Mod- Mark R. Mason Tony Desiderio Lower level family HUGHESTOWN home with warm est taxes. Newish 570-331-0982 570-715-7734 room. Deck, tones & wall to wall furnace and roofing. 554 Production/ 554 Production/ 554 Production/ CROSSIN REAL Century 21 Smith garage, separate REDUCED cleanliness. Modern Nicely fenced yard. ESTATE Hourigan Group laundry. Operations Operations Operations kitchen with lots of $129,900. 11-4547 570-288-0770 570-474-6307 $257,500 cabinets & plenty of Call Dale Williams 130 CHURCH ROAD MLS#12-170 closet space thru- FIVE MOUNTAINS The feel of a true KINGSTON TWP MOUNTAIN TOP Call Joe Moore out, enjoy the priva- REALTY colonial home with 570-288-1401 SUPERVISOR cy of deck & patio 570-256-3343 double entry doors with fenced yard. off the foyer into the Sapa, the world’s leading supplier of value added aluminum profiles, MLS 11-2841 living room and din- has an opening at its Mountain Top location for a Production $123,000 KINGSTON ing room. Spacious Supervisor on our weekend (5th shift, 3-13 hour days, Friday/ Call Arlene Warunek 799 Floralon Drive kitchen breakfast Saturday/Sunday nights, 6pm to 7am). The successful candidate will 189 Rock St. 570-650-4169 area, family room Spacious home with leading to a fenced be responsible for supervision of the operations on the manufacturing 4 bedrooms and rear yard. 3-season shop floor. The successful candidate must have a minimum of 2 years PITTSTON large rooms. Nice 573 Carverton Rd 215 Patriot Circle room with cathedral supervisory experience in a manufacturing setting and possess old woodwork, Privacy & serenity! Townhouse. Very ceiling. Hardwood staircase, etc. Extra This 40 acre estate floors, fireplace, leadership skills that promote teamwork, accountability, and Smith Hourigan good condition. 3 lot for parking off features living room recently remodeled continuous improvement within a work group. Group bedroom, 1 ½ bath, Kenley St. with fireplace & 2.5 bath and 2-car (570) 696-1195 living room with gas Qualified applicants should send a resume with salary requirements For more info and hardwood floor; garage. Located on New Price! fireplace and hard- photos visit: family room with 3.77 acres, all the to [email protected] or mail resume to: Split level, 3 bed- wood floors. Kitchen www.atlas vaulted ceiling & privacy of country rooms, 1½ baths, offers new stainless Sapa Extruder, Inc. realtyinc.com fireplace; 1st floor living yet conve- SUGARLOAF partially finished steel appliances, tile MLS 11-3404 master bedroom & niently located. 175 Oak Street 330 Elmwood Avenue family room, gas floor, laundry area, $89,900 bath with jetted tub MLS#12-165 NEW FURNANCE heat, air, enclosed dining room with Mountain Top, PA 18707 Call Charlie REDUCED!!!! & stall shower; pan- PRICE REDUCED 3 bedrooms, 1.5 2 houses. Must sell rear porch, att- built in corner cabi- 570-829-6200 elled den; dining $183,900 baths, 1st floor Attn: Human Resources together. Each has ached garage. Fam- nets. MLS 12-238 room with stone Jill Jones 696-6550 laundry room, 3 E.O.E its own utilities on ily neighborhood. $124,900 floor & skylight; 3 season porch, 2.5 + acres. 3 car 12-97 $115,000 James Banos No Phone Calls Please additional bedrooms fenced yard and off garage with 3 large Go To The Top... Realtor Associate & 2 baths. Central street parking. attached rooms. CALL JANE KOPP! COLDWELL Air, 3 outbuildings. MLS#12-721 For Sale By Owner. JANE KOPP BANKER RUNDLE $725,000. $89,000 $239,900 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE PRODUCTION WORKERS MLS 11-4056 NANITCOKE Call Patti Call (570) 788-5913 570-288-7481 570-991-1883 JENKINS TWP. Call Nancy Judd 570-328-1752 Sapa Extruder, Inc., a manufacturing facility that extrudes, anodizes Liberty Realty Joe Moore NANTICOKE and fabricates aluminum, located in Mountain Top, is looking to hire 796 Wanted to Buy 796 Wanted to Buy 570-288-1401 & Appraisal Production Workers for its 5th shift-(3-12 hour days, Friday/Saturday/ Merchandise Merchandise Services LLC Sunday; 6:45pm-6:45am). Starting rate is $13.81 per hour which 570-735-1487 PITTSTON TWP. includes shift differentials. Positions are operator positions that can expect 4 raises within the next two years (contract and step raises). BY OWNER Minimum 3rd year rate $18.59, maximum 3rd year rate $21.56. Prior WE PAY BUYING SWEET VALLEY THE MOST 11am 3 bedroom, 1 bath. experience in a manufacturing setting is a plus. Must meet minimum 4 Orchard St. Nice opportunity for IN CASH to 6pm hiring requirements. If you feel you would qualify as a candidate, 3 bedroom starter 182 Robert Street a starter home or please submit a resume to: home with 1 bath on Nice single or investment proper- quiet street. duplex. Gas heat. ty. Needs work, but [email protected] For more info and Totally remodeled 3 Detached garage. columns, moldings, photos visit: and leaded glass Or send a resume to: bedroom, 2 bath This home is “high www.atlas home on 1 acre with and dry”, and avail- windows are intact. Sapa Extruder, Inc. realtyinc.com large family room on able for immediate MLS #12-133 459 Broad St. MLS 12-254 lower level. property occupancy. Call $42,000 3 bedroom 1 bath 330 Elmwood Avenue $69,900 has small pond and Jim for details. CALL CHRISTINE attractive home in Mountain Top, PA 18707 Call Tom joins state game Affordable @ KUTZ great location, 570-262-7716 lands. $141,900 $104,900 570-332-8832 hardwood floors Attn: Teresa Mandzak - Human Resources Manager MLS 11-4085 TOWNE & 100x144 lot E.O.E. Five Mountains COUNTRY R.E. asking $109,900 NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE! Realty 570-735-8932 570.970.0650 39 Prospect St • Nanticoke 570-542-2141 570-542-5708 jtdproperties.com PAGE 8D MONDAY, MARCH 5, 2012 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale

SWEET VALLEY WILKES-BARRE PITTSTON SWOYERSVILLE WAPWALLOPEN WEST WYOMING PITTSTON REDUCED PITTSTON TWP. PLAINS SHAVERTOWN 359 Pond Hill REDUCED REDUCED Mountain Road

20 NEW STREET 137 Post Office Rd 550 Johnson St. 1400 North 1195 Sutton Road 78 Maltby Ave. Attractive Bi-level Great home on 3 Nicely landscaped Washington St 31 Tedrick St. Attractive, well- Wonderful family with 2 bedrooms acres with addition- 4 bedroom home corner lot sur- Nice 2 story in need Very nice 3 bed- maintained saltbox home in a great and room for anoth- 74 W. Carey St. al 5 acres available. features a great rounds this brick of some TLC with room with 1 bath. 38 Frothingham St. on 2 private acres neighborhood. A er. 2 full baths, gas Affordable home Mostly level - one yard with over 2 front Colonial in low taxes, near the This house was Four square home boasts fireplaces in large master suite forced air heat, with 1 bedroom, third Wooded. Full acres of property. desirable neighbor- casino. Roof is 5 loved and you can with loads of poten- living room, family and family room ventless gas fire- large living room, Dry Basement Situated across hood. This home years young. Newer tell. Come see for tial and needs room & master addition make this place & sauna. stackable washer ready for Finishing. from a playground. features a spacious water heater yourself, super updating but is bedroom. Formal home a must see! Move in condition, & dryer, eat in Central Air & Vac, 2 Needs some TLC eat in kitchen, 4 (installed '09), clean home with priced to reflect its dining room. Large There is an $123,000 kitchen. Yard 1/2 Bath with but come take a bedrooms, 4 baths replacement win- nice curb appeal. condition. Nice Florida room with inground pool and MLS 12-193 with shed. Whirlpool in the First look, you wouldn’t including Master dows throughout, For more info and neighborhood. skylights & wet bar. attached in-law Barbara Young Low taxes. Floor Master. Gen- want to miss out. bedroom with mas- 100 AMP electric, photos visit: Check it out. For Oak kitchen opens suite. Call 570-466-6940 For more info and erator Package for There is a pond at ter bath. 1st floor tiled bath, wall-to- www.atlas more info and pho- to family room. 4 MLS 11-4572 photos visit: Emergency Power the far end of the laundry and finished wall carpeting entire realtyinc.com tos visit: www. bedrooms & 3 1/2 $228,000 www.atlas Supply. Lg 20 x 12 property that is lower level. Enjoy 1st floor. $49,900. COLDWELL BANKER MLS 11-3544 atlasrealtyinc.com baths. Finished Call Kelly realtyinc.com Shed. MLS 11-3369 used by all sur- entertaining under 11-4455. Reduced to MLS 11-3403 lower level. Connolly-Cuba MLS 11-4068 $219,500 rounding neighbors. the covered patio CROSSIN $76,900 $59,900 Carriage barn EXT. 37 RUNDLE REAL ESTATE 570-675-4400 This is an estate with hot tub, rear REAL ESTATE 570-474-2340 Call Charlie Call Charlie PRICE REDUCED Crossin Real and is being sold as deck for BBQ’s and 570-288-0770 Ext. 55 570-829-6200 570-829-6200 $34,900 $425,000 Estate Call Colleen is. No sellers prop- an above ground MLS# 10-3394 570-288-0770 570-237-0415 erty disclosure. Will pool. Economical WILKES-BARRE Call Joe Moore entertain offers in gas heat only $1224 570-288-1401 PITTSTON Collect cash, not dust! order to settle per yr. For more SWEET VALLEY Clean out your estate. MLS 11-962 info and photos basement, garage $64,900 visit: www.atlas PLAINS or attic and call the Call Karen realtyinc.com PITTSTON PLYMOUTH Classified depart- Coldwell Banker MLS 12-157 Rundle Real Estate ment today at 570- $254,860 SHAVERTOWN 570-474-2340 Call Michele REDUCED! 829-7130! Reap 570-905-2336 2 Story, 3 bed- WEST PITTSTON rooms, 1 & 1/2 bath 238 S. Main St. single family. Large Ten room home WOYERSVILLE eat-in kitchen, 1st 5411 Main Road S with 4 bedrooms, 2 floor laundry, hard- Commercial zoned baths, 2 car wood floors, newer property on busy garage, great drive- furnace & water Recently remodeled corner. Country way, central air, heater, 1 car 1610 Westminster single family home Colonial home with WEST WYOMING large yard. A must 12 Windy Drive garage. Off street Road. with 1st & 2nd floor detached 2 car see home! New construction in parking. Quiet one DRASTIC PRICE baths, modern garage, with addi- For more info and 95 William St. the exclusive way street. REDUCTION kitchen, large family tional office space photos visit: 1/2 double home Slocum Estates. 220 Linden St. $49,900 Paradise found! room with hard- and entrance door. www.atlas with more square Stucco exterior. All Large 2Sstory MLS 11-4171 Your own personal wood floors. Perfect property for realtyinc.com footage than most the finest appoint- home with 3 Call Jim Banos retreat, small pond $70,000 home based busi- “New Listing”! MLS 12-477 single family ments: office or 5th bedrooms, Coldwell Banker in front of yard, pri- MLS # 10-4618 ness. Eat in kitchen 3 bedrooms, 1 bath $139,900 homes. 4 bed- bedroom, hard- 1 3/4 Obaths. Rundle vate setting only Call Michael Nocera with brick gas fire- home on double lot. Call Tom rooms, 1.5 baths, wood floors, crown Detached 570-991-1883 minutes from every- place, large dining One car garage, 570-262-7716 ultra modern moldings, 9' ceil- garage, thing. Log cabin room and living two 3 season Why pay rent when kitchen and remod- ings 1st & 2nd floor. ingroundL pool. WILKES-BARRE chalet with 3 bed- room with coal porches, security you can own this 1/2 eled baths. Super Buy now select Home needs rooms, loft, stone stove. Finished system & attic just double? 3 bed- 241 Dana Street clean. For more cabinetry & flooring. work on the fi fireplace, hardwood basement with 2 insulated. rooms. Eat in information and MLS #11-1987 rst floor,D2nd is i floors. Detached rooms & 1/2 bath. MLS #12-31 kitchen. New roof photos visit $499,000 n very good installed 12/11. garage with bonus SMITH HOURIGAN Old fashioned root $90,000. www.atlas Call Geri conditi on. $49,900 room. Lots to see. GROUP cellar off the Call LINE UP realtyinc. com 570-696-0888 Kitchen cabi- Watch the snow fall 570-696-5412 kitchen. Large Christine Kutz MLS# 10-2780 MLS 11-2120 nets ready to be Call Michael Nocera A GREAT DEAL... $54,900 in your own “cabin paved parking area. 570-332-8832 reinstalled. For Call Charlie in the woods.” MLS 11-2554 more info and IN CLASSIFIED! 570-829-6200 For more info and $188,000 photos visit: photos visit: 570-675-4400 www.atlas Looking for the right deal PLYMOUTH Spacious 3 bed- www.atlas realtyinc.com. on an automobile? realtyinc.com. SHAVERTOWN room, 1.5 baths with MLS 12-78 textured ceilings, Turn to classified. MLS 11-319 $69,900 SMITH HOURIGAN updated kitchen, all It’s a showroom in print! $279,900 Call Tom SWOYERSVILLE GROUP appliances including Call Charlie 570-262-7716 Classified’s got 570-829-6200 570-696-5412 dishwasher, tiled the directions! PITTSTON TWP. SWEET VALLEY bath with whirlpool WEST WYOMING tub, 2nd floor laun- PITTSTON dry room. Replace- REDUCED ment windows. This 4 bedroom 2 DRASTIC story has a full bath A home starts with REDUCTION on the 1st floor and location and school WEST PITTSTON $60,000 PLAINS rough in for bath on district. Triple A MLS# 11-88 2nd floor. An neighborhood and OPEN HOUSE Call Arlene Warunek enclosed side patio Dallas School Dis- Sunday 570-650-4169 from the kitchen trict. Deceiving look- 66 Post Office Road 12pm-5pm Charming ranch on 1 dinette area & side ing from the exteri- 52 Barber Street WHY PAY RENT? acre lot. Modern A lot of house for drive are a big plus. or-make an appoint- Beautifully remod- Nice half double the money. Corner MLS 12-553 ment to see this kitchen, living room eled 3 bedroom, 1 10 Norman St. with eat in kitchen, home with lots of Only $34,900 3600+/-SF home on with gas fireplace, bath home in the Brick 2 story home nice yard, shed and space. 9 rooms, 2 Ann Marie Chopick three floors. Lots of lower level finished, heart of the town. Smith Hourigan with 4 bedrooms, 3 off street parking. 1/2 baths, a bonus 570-760-6769 oak on the first floor, large deck with With new carpets, Group baths, large family 313 Race St. $49,900 room of 42’ x 24’. 63 Clarks Lane kitchen, moldings, above ground pool, paint, windows, (570) 696-1195 room with fireplace. This home needs MLS # 11-1910 This home is conve- 3 story Townhome doors, floors. Sec- nicely landscaped. doors and a mod- Lower level rec someone to rebuild Call Michael Nocera niently located near with 2 bedrooms, 3 ond floor with 4 MLS#11-2627 ern kitchen and WILKES-BARRE room, large drive- the former finished major highways, air- baths, plenty of bedrooms & bonus $164,000 bath. Sale includes way for plenty of basement and 1st port and shopping. storage with 2 car room with skylights Call Geri all appliances: parking. Just off the floor. Being sold as Two car detached built in garage. & separate comput- 570-696-0888 refrigerator, stove, by-pass with easy is. 2nd floor is garage and nice Modern kitchen and er area, storage dishwasher, washer access to all major move in ready. yard. baths, large room space and walk-in and dryer. Nice yard highways. For more For more info and $75,500 sizes and deck. closets. Very and superb neigh- info and photos 570-288-6654 photos visit: SMITH HOURIGAN MLS# 10-4350 For more info and appealing! Finished borhood. Priced to visit: www. www.atlas GROUP Call Michael Nocera photos visit: lower level game sell at $89,900 or atlasrealtyinc.com. GET THE WORD OUT realtyinc.com 570-696-5412 www.atlas room with ½ bath, $433.00 per month MLS 11-2887 with a Classified Ad. SWEET VALLEY MLS 12-255 realtyinc.com. three season room (bank rate; 30 298 Lehigh Street $159,900 570-829-7130 $39,900 MLS 11-4567 off kitchen and large years, 4.25%, 20% Lovely 2 story with Call Colleen Call Tom $144,900 PRINGLE adjacent deck for down). Owner also 570-262-7716 new roof, furnace, 570-237-0415 entertaining, sepa- willing to finance Call Charlie WEST PITTSTON water heater, new 570-829-6200 rate office/den on 100% of transaction cabinets and appli- SMITH HOURIGAN first floor. Dual heat- with a qualified ances. Whole house GROUP ing and air systems, cosigner.Call Bob at newly insulated. 570-696-5412 public utilities. 570-654-1490 Nice deck and MLS#11-4064 fenced-in yard. Call WEST PITTSTON PITTSTON SHAVERTOWN $349,900 Chris at 570-885- REDUCED Do you need more space? Maribeth Jones Nice country bi-level 0900 for additional A yard or garage sale 570-696-6565 on 40 acres with 3 REDUCED info or to tour. 234 UNION ST bedrooms, 1.5 MLS 11-4505 in classified Previously a double baths, kitchen, living NEW LISTING $82,000 is the best way block converted room, family room, Nice double block, CROSSIN into one very office & laundry TAYLOR not in the flood area! REAL ESTATE to clean out your closets! 570-288-0770 You’re in bussiness roomy, totally room, plus attached 3 vehicle detached remodeled single Looking for that oversized 2 car garage, off-street with classified! family home. New special place garage with work- parking for 4 vehi- LINE UP Well maintained SHICKSHINNY carpeting & flooring called home? shop, rear deck & 3 cles, front & rear 168 Mill St. raised ranch in throughout. 2 sheds. Bordering 18 Atlantic Ave. porches, patio, A SUCCESSFUL SALE Large 3 bedroom Midway Manor. updated full baths, Classified will address state game lands. Large 2 story home fenced yard, nice & home with 2 full Good size level one in master suite. Your needs. $319,900. with 2 baths, private. Home also IN CLASSIFIED! baths. 7 rooms on yard with shed. Nicely level fenced Open the door MLS-11-1094 attached garage. has central air, #410 nice lot with above Large yard with very large Five Mountains Do you need more space? with classified! Being sold as-is. is updated & in very ground pool. 1 car sunroom/laundry deck & patio fort Realty Featured on For more info and good condition, A yard or garage sale garage. For more addition. Lower entertaining. Zoned SHICKSHINNY 570-542-2141 WNEP’s Home & photos visit: modern kitchen & info and photos level family room commercial. in classified Backyard. Move www.atlas bath. Kitchen has visit: www.atlas with wood stove. $131,900 SWOYERSVILLE right into this 3 realtyinc.com oak cabinets, stain- is the best way realtyinc.com MLS #11-4178 MLS 11-3575 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath bedroom, 2 bath MLS 11-4475 less steel refrigera- MLS 11-3894 $163,700 Barbara Young to clean out your closets! log sided Ranch on immaculate home $49,900 tor, center aisle, half $79,000 Call almost 2 acres. Call 570-466-6940 with custom maple bath on 1st floor & You’re in bussiness Tom Salvaggio Christine Kutz Call Tom Lower level is 3/4 eat in kitchen, 570-262-7716 4th bedroom on 3rd with classified! 570-262-7716 570-332-8832 finished. $210,000 COLDWELL BANKER stainless steel floor. Both sides MLS-11-4038 appliances, hard- have hardwood WILKES-BARRE Five Mountains RUNDLE REAL ESTATE 408 Cragle Hill Rd. wood floors, floors on 2nd floor. Realty 570-474-2340 This is a very well Jacuzzi tub, 2 fire- MLS#12-737 570-542-2141 Ext. 55 places, abundance $175,000 kept Ranch home 120 Barber Street on 6 acres, central of storage leading Louise Laine Nice ranch home! outside to a private WEST WYOMING 283-9100 x20 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale air, rear patio and 1 Great neighbor- car garage. This is sanctuary with hood. MLS#11-3365 deck/pergola & Koi a 3 parcel listing. $109,000 MLS 11-4273 pond. Off street DOMBROSKI BUILDERS, LLC (570) 885-6731 parking. MUST SEE. $157,900 (570) 288-0770 For more info and 39 W. Chestnut St. Jackie Roman Lots of room in this 570-288-0770 photos visit: • Custom Homes CROSSIN REAL ESTATE www.atlas WILKES-BARRE single with 3 floors Ext. 39 of living space. 3 CROSSIN REAL realtyinc.com • Additions • Remodeling SWOYERSVILLE MLS 12-733 bedrooms, 1 bath ESTATE 438 Tripp St with hardwood 570-288-0770 $189,900 • Roofing • Siding • Call Keri OPEN HOUSE floors throughout, SHICKSHINNY 570-885-5082 Sunday natural woodwork, 12pm-5pm all windows have Interior Damage • been replaced, Completely remod- laundry/pantry off of eled home with Fire, Water and Storm kitchen. 4x10 entry everything new. 116 Amber Lane foyer, space for 2 New kitchen, baths, Very nice Bi-level additional bed- Restoraton bedrooms, tile 53 Noyes Ave. home with newer rooms on the 3rd floors, hardwoods, Single family, 3 bed- TRUCKSVILLE laminate floors, floor. Roof is new. granite countertops, room, 1 bath home vaulted ceiling, 2 MLS 11-325 We Will Work With Your situated on a dou- all new stainless Great new con- large bedrooms. $69,900 ble lot with finished steel appliances, struction on 2 acres Finished lower level Jay A. Crossin family room in refrigerator, stove, Insurance Company! with 1 year builders with 1/2 bath and 570-288-0770 basement./ microwave, dish- warranty! 2 story laundry room. Large Ext. 23 MLS 12-641 washer, free stand- home, 4 bedrooms, family room built in CROSSIN REAL $119,900 ing shower, tub for Prompt – Reliable – Professional 2.5 baths, master garage, and wood ESTATE Jay A. Crossin two, huge deck, with whirlpool tub, pellet stove. No 570-288-0770 Ext. 23 large yard, excellent Over 26 Years Experience living room with gas sign, alarm system. CROSSIN REAL neighborhood fireplace, dining Well maintained 3 For more info and WILKES-BARRE ESTATE $154,900 (30 year 570-406-5128 / 570-406-9682 room with tray ceil- bedroom, 2 bath photos visit: 570-288-0770 double wide in nice loan @4.5% with 5% www.atlas PA#088686 • Fully Insured ing, kitchen, break- down; $7,750 down, fast room & laundry neighborhood. realtyinc.com. Shopping for a Many updates. $785/month) MLS 11-3290 room. 2 car att- 100% OWNER ached garage, open new apartment? Landscaped & $89,900 fenced yard with FINANCING Call Colleen porch & rear deck. Classified lets AVAILABLE OFFICENTERS - Pierce St., Kingston $275,000 pool, large deck & 570-237-0415 you compare costs - koi pond! $99,700 Call Bob at MLS 11-2453 570-654-1490 Five Mountains without hassle MLS#11-2253 Realty or worry! Call Christine 44 Hillard St. 570-542-2141 Kutz Lovely 3 bedroom Get moving 570-332-8832 in move in condi- SHICKSHINNY with classified! tion. Beautiful hard- WILKES-BARRE wood floors SWOYERSVILLE WILKES-BARRE throughout, crown 100 Darling St molding and lots of character and charm. Large clos- W. PITTSTON ets and lots of stor- New Listing. Oppor- age space. New tunity knocking. vinyl fence around Stately 2 story, river back yard. New Very nice Ranch front home located front porch. One home with 4 bed- 285 Blackman St stall garage has a on Susquehanna Great property. rooms, 2 full baths, 65 Perrin St. Ave. New heat, new new roof and is kitchen, dining room Nice vinyl sided Nice two bedroom Priced to sell quickly accessed via alley electrical, 1st floor and in move-in con- Professional Office Rentals & living room. Plus starter home with studded, 2nd floor single, gas heat, behind property. propane fireplace in 1 1/2 car garage enclosed porch, dition! Easy access Water heater Full Service Leases • Custom Design • Renovations • Various Size Suites Available good condition. to Interstate 81 & living room, french and large yard. Call Donna fenced yard. Close is new. doors in dining room MLS 12-588 to downtown &col- shopping! 11-3215 MLS 12-510 Medical, Legal, Commercial • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial Mantione $36,500 and large deck with $74,500 570-613-9080 leges. Affordable at $79,900 Full Time Maintenance Staff Available a view. $159,900 Mark R. Mason $39,500. Call 570-675-4400 Shelby Watchilla MLS 12-287 570-331-0982 TOWN &COUNTRY 570-762-6969 Five Mountains CROSSIN REAL REAL ESTATE CO. CROSSIN REAL For Rental Information Call: 1-570-287-1161 Realty ESTATE 570-735-8932 ESTATE 570-542-2141 570-288-0770 570-542-5708 570-288-0770 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com MONDAY, MARCH 5, 2012 PAGE 9D 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 909 Income & 909 Income & 909 Income & Commercial Commercial Commercial WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE YATESVILLE Properties Properties Properties 74 Frederick St WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE PRICE REDUCED Pine Ridge Estates HUGHESTOWN BEAR CREEK NANTICOKE

527 S. Franklin St. Large well main- This very nice 2 tained gas heated Nice 3 bedroom, 1 PINE RIDGE ESTATES 12 Reid st. If you’re looking for bath home, with 3 Nicely maintained in 1007 Morgan Drive a large home with story, 3 bedroom, 1 multi-unit property. Spacious Bi-level bath home has a season porch and move-in condition! Beautiful two-story Victorian charm, 2 apartments, air home in semi-pri- 115 New St. large eat in kitchen detached 1 car Hardwood floors in traditional home come and see this conditioned office vate location with Office building with for family gather- garage. Good living room, dining located high & dry in 1255 Laurel Run Rd. 423 E. Church 4 bedroom with suite, 3 car garage private back yard. 3 over 2600 sq. ft. ings. A great walk starter home in room & family Pine Ridge Estates, Bear Creek Twp., St. many great fea- with office area. season room. Gas can be divided for S up attic for storage well established room. 4 bedrooms, one of Wilkes- large commercial Great 2 family in tures. Cedar closet Close to General fireplace in lower up to 3 tenants with and the home is in neighborhood. 2 1/2 baths. Securi- Barre’s newest garage/warehouse move in condi- in Master bedroom, Hospital. 11-1268 level family room. 4 own central air and move-in condition. Family owned for ty system, central developments. Fea- on 1.214 acres with tion on both enclosed 2nd floor Price reduced to bedrooms, garage. utilities and MLS 11-1612 many years. air, gas heat! Nice tures 4 bedrooms, additional 2 acre sides, OSeparate sun porch, full bath $165,000 For more informtion entrances. New $63,900 MLS#11-4464 room sizes! 2.5 baths, master parcel. 2 water utilities, 6 and bedroom on ROTHSTEIN and photos visit roof. 20-25 parking Call Karen $65,000 Call Jim Graham at suite with walk-in wells. 2 newer rooms each. 3 3rd floor. Beautiful REALTORS wwww.atlas spots in excellent Coldwell Banker CALL 570-715-9323 closet, 9’ ceilings underground fuel car detached woodwork, newer Call Bernie realtyinc.com condition. L Rundle Real Estate CHRISTINE KUTZ and hardwoods on tanks. May require garage in super appliances and 888-244-2714 MLS 10-4740 zoning approval. For more info and neighborhood. 570-474-2340 570-332-8832 1st floor, family room $149,900 water heater. Addi- with gas fireplace, For more info and photos visit: Walking dis- tional fenced side Do you need more space? Call Charlie photos visit: www.atlas tance to col- Say it HERE two-car garage and 570-829-6200 D yard offers may deck. MLS#11-3479 www.atlas realtyinc.com lege. For more possibilities. in the Classifieds! A yard or garage sale VM 101 MLS 12-607 in classified $229,900 realtyinc.com info and photos MLS 11-2495 570-829-7130 Karen Ryan MLS 12-208 $249,900 visit: www.atlas $125,000 is the best way 570-283-9100 x14 $179,900 Call Tom realtyinc.com Call Connie WILKES-BARRE to clean out your closets! WILKES-BARRE Looking for that Call Charlie MLS 11-1608 for a look 570-829-6200 $123,000 EILEEN R. You’re in bussiness Call Tom MELONE REAL with classified! 570-262-7716 ESTATE special place 909 Income & 570-821-7022 Commercial WILKES-BARRE Properties KINGSTON WILKES-BARRE Large, stately brick Shopping for a BACK MOUNTAIN/ home in 60 Saint Clair St Historic Dis- called home? HARVEYS LAKE . Large eat-in new apartment? Former Blessed trict kitchen, dining room Nicely remodeled AVOCA Sacrament Church, 2 fireplaces, 5 full fully rented Duplex, Classified lets PITTSTON Rectory and paved baths & 2 half baths. near schools, hospi- Classified will address parking lot. 4,372 Huge master with tal, parks & bus you compare costs - square foot Church office. Large 3rd route. Separate utili- 1,332 square foot floor bedroom. 2 ties and off street without hassle 341 Wyoming Ave. Rectory. Parking for story attic. Custom parking. MLS 12- Your needs. 3 story Victorian 40 vehicles. woodwork & hard- 599 $96,500. or worry! located in a high Great 4 bedroom Three adjacent lots wood floors. Leaded CLASSIC Restaurant/Bar for exposure area. Has home with new for one price. glass, large closets PROPERTIES Get moving sale. 8,525sf. Turn- all the lovely signa- kitchen, furnace and $160,000 with built-ins. Needs 570-793-9449 Open the door with classified! 25 St. Mary’s St. key with seating for ture woodwork of a some updates. With bath. Laundry room MLS#11-4037 Call Steve Shemo 3,443 sq. ft. 125, bar area seats Rear 49 James large income apt. grand Victorian of off kitchen. Newer Call Jeff Cook 570-718-4959 masonry commer- 24, includes all St.P with separate yesteryear! Can be windows and roof. Realty World cial building with equipment, fixtures, Two 2 bedroomE entrance. restored for use as Hardwood on first Bank Capital warehouse/office two walk-in coolers, apartments, Call for with classified! WYOMING a residential home N floor. Off street 570-235-1183 fully rented with LINE UP and 2 apartments furnishings, kitchen or a landlord invest- parking. Older one appointment. separate utili- with separate elec- equipment, & liquor ment. Currently D car garage. Walk up WILKES-BARRE ASKING $300,000 A GREAT DEAL... ties on a quiet tric and heat. Per- license. Two apart- subdivided into mul- I attic. MLS 11-1478 HALF DOUBLE Call 570-706-5917 street. For more WILKES-BARRE fect for contractors ments with long tiple office spaces $69,000 IN CLASSIFIED! info andNphotos or anyone with stor- term tenants, gas and 2 apartments. Call Nancy Answini WILKES-BARRE visit: www.atlas Looking for the right deal age needs. For heat, handicap MLS 12-617 G 570-237-5999 realtyinc.com on an automobile? more information accessible, high $190,000 JOSEPH P. GILROY MLS 12-219 and photos log onto traffic area. Jay A. Crossin REAL ESTATE Turn to classified. $39,900 www.atlas MLS#11-4332 Ext. 23 570-288-1444 Call Tom It’s a showroom in print! 768 Lewis Road realtyinc.com. $499,000 CROSSIN REAL 570-262-7716 Classified’s got Dallas school dis- Reduced to Maribeth Jones ESTATE WILKES-BARRE the directions! trict - Lovely cedar $89,000 570-696-6565 570-288-0770 Move right into this sided ranch home MLS #10-3872 Well maintained 2 spacious 3 bed- on 2.7 acres with Call Charlie story home with a room with 2 full gorgeous setting 570-829-6200 Lot 39 Mayock St. finished lower level baths. 4th & 5th WILKES-BARRE overlooking pond. VM 101 LAFLIN 9' ceilings through- Parsons Section and a gas fireplace. bedrooms are pos- Heated in ground out 1st floor, granite 32 Wilson St New carpets and a PITTSTON sible in the finished pool, 2 car garage, countertops in No need for flood or walk-up attic, great EDWARDSVILLE attic. Hardwood plus one car garage kitchen. Very bright. mine subsidence for storage. floors under carpet. with workshop, cen- 1st floor master insurance. 2 story, 3 $65,000 basement is partial- tral A/C, finished Handyman Special bedroom & bath. bedroom, 1 bath MLS# 11-4529 ly finished. $37,500. basement. Loft area Extra large duplex Not yet assessed. home in a safe, Call Michael Nocera overlooking 2 story with 7 bedrooms, 2 MLS 12-494 End unit. Modular quiet neighborhood. Call Al Clemonts living room, hot tub. baths, fireplace, construction. Aluminum siding. $5,000.00 carpet 570-371-9381 MLS #10-3180 WILKES-BARRE screened porch, full Corner, 105’x50’ lot. allowance. 10-3570 Duplex, can convert 33 Market St. $179,500 basement and 2 car Fenced in yard. $275,000 to single. Steel sid- Commercial/resi- Jim Graham at SALE OR LEASE garage on double Appraised at Call Nancy Answini ing, new roof, new dential property 570-715-9323 89-91 Hillside Ave. PRICE REDUCED lot in Wilkes-Barre $57,000. Serious 570-237-5999 furnace, garage featuring Ranch Out of the flood Modern office build- City. $58,000. inquiries only. Call SMITH HOURIGAN JOSEPH P. GILROY large lot. Reduced home with 3 bed- plain this double ing, parking for 12 ERA BRADY 570-826-1458 GROUP REAL ESTATE $59,900 rooms, newly has potential. cars. Will remodel ASSOCIATES Smith Hourigan Group for appointment 570-696-5412 570-288-1444 Castrignano Realty remodeled bath- Newer roof & some to suit tenant. 570-836-3848 570-714-6119 570-824-9991 room, in good con- windows have been $1800/mo or pur- dition. Commercial replaced. Property chase for opportunity for includes a large $449,000 office in attached extra lot. Square ft. MLS 11-751 building. For more CALLCALL ANAN EXPEREXPERTT approximate. Call Charlie info and photos MLS 11-3463 570-829-6200 $67,000 visit: www.atlas Roger Nenni realtyinc.com Professional Services Directory EXT. 32 MLS 11-3450 CROSSIN REAL Reduced 1024 Building & 1024 Building & 1054 Concrete & 1132 Handyman 1135 Hauling & 1189 Miscellaneous 1213 Paving & ESTATE $159,000 570-288-0770 Call Tom Remodeling Remodeling Masonry Services Trucking Service Excavating 570-262-7716 WEST PITTSTON EDWARDSVILLE C&C Masonry Junk-Be-Gone Mountain Top 1st. Quality and Concrete. BOB’S RADIATOR Absolutely free We Haul It All! PAVING & SEAL Are you tired VITO’S Construction Co. estimates. Masonry COVERS Residential Com- COATING Roofing, siding, of looking at those Patching, Sealing, & concrete work. mercial gutters, insulation, See Us At ugly radiators? Call & Residential/Comm Specializing in foun- No Job Too Big Or LARKSVILLE decks, additions, for a free estimate. Licensed & Insured dations, repairs and Small! 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Square ft. into the city to jected. Do you need more space? CONSTRUCTION approximate. watch the 4th of Find it with a or go to jobs welcome. HEAVY New roofs and MLS 12-575 Classified ad! Senior discount. A yard or garage sale repairs. Shingles, MLS 11-3463 July fireworks! Enjoy $119,000 www.bianepa.com 1135 Hauling & $67,000 home ownership. 570-829-7130 Free estimates. in classified EQUIPMENT rubber, slate, metal David Licensed & Insured Trucking is the best way roofs, terracotta, Roger Nenni Architecturally built Krolikowski 288-1701/655-3505 and many others. EXT. 32 split level, living 570-288-0770 Shedlarski Construction DUMPTRUCKS CROSSIN REAL room with beamed ALL OLDER HOMES HOME IMPROVEMENT AAA CLEANING to clean out your closets! Licensed and Ins. CROSSIN REAL ESTATE ceiling and wood ESTATE SPECIALIST A1 GENERAL HAULING You’re in bussiness BULLDOZERS Free estimates SPECIALIST 1057Construction & Cleaning attics, 570-239-8534 570-288-0770 burning fireplace, 570-288-0770 825-4268. 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PA025042 income with low 570-696-6565 Chair Cleaning MIKE SCIBEK DRYWALL Moving Helpers Repairs, Shingles, housing, offices or Licensed &Insured Hanging &finishing, AAA Bob &Ray’s maintenance. 1156 Insurance Call for Free Quote. Rubber, Slate, social group. Free Estimates 2 FOR $39 design ceilings and Hauling: Friendly & $139,900 We make moving easy. Gutters, Chimney MLS 12-615 570-287-1982 570-826-7035 painting. Free esti- Courteous. We take MLS# 10-2675 BestDarnMovers.com Repairs. Credit $175,000 mates. Licensed & anything &every- Call Karen 570-852-9243 Cards accepted. John Shelley DAVE JOHNSON 1039 Chimney Insured. 328-1230 thing. Attic to base- NEPALONG TERM Coldwell Banker 570-702-4162 Expert Bathroom & ment. Garage, yard, FREE ESTIMATES! Rundle Real Estate CROSSIN REAL Room Remodeling, Service free estimates. 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Also a por- Stainless Liners. DEMOLITION Garden at affordable rates. PLOWING scaped, well man- SLEBODA ELECTRIC erty is being sold IN tion is available for Cleanings. Custom Estate Cleanout Free estimates. aged multi-tenant Master electrician AS IS CONDITION. rent. MLS#10-320 Sheet Metal Shop. Free Estimates TREE REMOVAL 570-288-0733 ŠCommercial professional office Licensed & Insured Inspections for buy- REDUCED TO 570-383-0644 24 HOUR Stump grinding, Haz- with excellent Service Changes & ers information only. $199,000 1-800-943-1515 SERVICE ard tree removal, ŠIndustrial access to highway Replacements. Property needs Maribeth Jones Call Now! SMALL AND Grading, Drainage, system. Attractive Generator Installs. Residential rehab. 570-696-6565 LARGE JOBS! Lot clearing, Stone/ Š base rate. Just off 868-4469 MLS 11-4267 COZY HEARTH 570-823-1811 Soil delivery.Insured. Laird Street near DRIVEWAYS $84,900 CHIMNEY 570-239-0484 Reasonable Rates Š Woodlands Inn. 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Graduate 166 Vine St. Garages, Cleaning Services shop. 1st floor in Job Too Small Free Estimates. with Tax Certificate NicePPPthree Kitchens, Baths, For your free A SUCCESSFUL SALE 155 Sharpe St. need of a lot of Licensed & 570-332-5946 Reasonable family home in Siding and More! estimate dial EDWARD’S ALL COUNTY Nice duplex with E TLC. 2nd floor Insured Call 570-793-6210 good location, Licensed and separate electric apartment in good 570-675-2317 Free Estimates IN CLASSIFIED! AVING EAL OATING fully occupied.N Insured. P & S C and water. Off condition & rented RUSSELL’S Modified stone, For more info FREE street parking in with no lease. Stor- PROPERTY FREE SCRAP Do you need more space? laid & compacted. 1297 Tree Care and photosD visit: ESTIMATES!! 1054 Concrete & rear. Also listed as age area. Off street MAINTENANCE Hot tar and chips, www.atlas 570-388-0149 Masonry residential. See list I parking available. 570-406-3339 A yard or garage sale dust and erosion realtyinc.com PA040387 METAL REMOVAL ZOMERFELD TREE #12-609 for addi- PRICE REDUCED! Services include: control. Licensed MLSN12-220 $65,000 general hauling, in classified and SERVICE, INC. tional photos. $49,900 Williams & Franks Inc MLS 12-605 Contact Judy Rice Masonry contrac- attics, basements, is the best way Insured. Tree removal, CallGTom 714-9230 NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION DO IT ALL HANDYMAN garages, and Call Today trimming, stump $79,900 570-262-7716 All Types Of Work tors. Chimney, Painting, drywall, Jay A. Crossin MLS# 11-572 New or Remodeling stucco & concrete. plumbing & all types estate clean out. to clean out your closets! For Your grinding. Demolition Call Ray’s Recy- Free Estimate Hauling & Ext. 23 Licensed & Insured Cleanouts and of interior & exterior CROSSIN REAL Free Estimates hauling service. home repairs. cling You’re in bussiness 570-474-6329 excavating. 570-735-2399 570-574-5018 ESTATE 570-406-6044 570-466-2916 570-829-5318 with classified! Lic.# PA021520 570-288-0770 PAGE 10D MONDAY, MARCH 5, 2012 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com 909 Income & 912 Lots & Acreage 930 Wanted to Buy 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 944 Commercial 950 Half Doubles 953Houses for Rent Commercial Real Estate Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Properties Properties LAFLIN HANOVER TWP. NANTICOKE Lot#9 30 Garrahan St. NANTICOKE MOUNTAIN TOP 1207 Prospect St Renovated 3 bed- Pinewood Dr WEST PITTSTON 1 bedroom with full WILKES-BARRE PITTSTON House Wanted 5 rooms & bath, 3 bedrooms. Hard- room single home kitchen. Remodeled Need Owner QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD NEAR second floor, newly wood floors. Eat-in with new carpet- WYOMING recently, first floor, RENTALS COOPERS CO-OP finance. Flood house remodeled. Off kitchen with appli- ing, fresh paint, 156 X 110 X 150 X 45 ample parking. Hot FORGET THE OK. Will repair. NIVERSITIES street parking. No Lease Space ances, including deck, off street U water, sewer & PRICE REDUCED! GROUNDHOG, Please contact 2nd floor, 2 bed- pets. Security, lease Available, Light dishwasher. 1.5 parking, washer / garbage included. AMERICA REALTY SPRING IS ON ITS 570-212-8370 room, off street Forty Fort - & references. $600 manufacturing, bath. Washer/dryer dryer hookup. No On Rt 309 - close WAY! BUILD NOW! parking & quiet back W-B - Other! + gas & water. warehouse, hook up. Basement pets, No Smoking. to all amenities! No Electric included. DIRECTIONS Rt 315 yard. $650/month Professionally & front porch. $650 + utilities. pets. Non smoking. Call for appointment office, includes Sewer & garbage to laflin Rd; make heat & water includ- Managed/ 570-466-6334 ed. security & refer- $560/month + secu- 8 am to 5 pm all utilities with included. No pets. left off Laflin Rd onto Serviced Units! ences required. rity & references. 570-822-8158 free parking. No smoking. $625 + Pinewood Dr. Lot is Check for time on corner of Call Rich @ 570-239-3827 I will save utilities & security. of availability! LINE UP Pinewood Dr. and 570-542-7620 WILKES-BARRE you money! 570-814-1356 Hickorywood Dr. All modern A SUCCESSFUL SALE 285 Wyoming Ave. MLS 11-3411 KINGSTON & NANTICOKE designed, appli- LAFAYETTE GARDENS First floor currently Surrounding Areas 2 bedroom, wall to ances parking, SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR! $32,000 wall carpet, off- 113 Edison St. OLD FORGE IN CLASSIFIED! used as a shop, WYOMING tenant pays all 22 Connell St atlas realtyinc.com street parking, $495 Quiet neighborhood. could be offices, 1 bedroom, 1st floor, utilities. 2 YEAR 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Do you need more space? Call Keri Best per month+ utilities, 2 bedroom apart- etc. Prime location, newly remodeled, LEASE/RENT New rugs, fridge 570-885-5082 security, lease. ments available for A yard or garage sale corner lot, full base- quiet neighborhood. stove dishwasher. HUD accepted. Call EMPLOYMENT immediate occu- ment. 2nd floor is 3 Off street parking, PITTSTON Very large fenced in classified 938 Apartments/ 570-687-6216 VERIFICATION, pancy. Heat & hot bedroom apartment $500/month. APPLICATION yard with utility is the best way plus 3 car garage KINGSTON: or 570-954-0727 water included. $625 Furnished MUST.NO OFFICE SPACE shed. $650/mo + and parking for 1 & 2 bedroom Call Aileen at Attractive modern to clean out your closets! PETS-SMOKING. 570-822-7944 office space. 2 security Utilities 6 cars. For more apartments. Near by tenant You’re in bussiness information and MOUNTAIN TOP Market St. & NANTICOKE 288-1422 suites available. 603 HANOVER ST. Call Brian with classified! photos go to Several building lots DALLAS shopping. Suite A-4 offices, 1 bedroom, 2nd floor, 1 570-299-0298 www.atlas ready to build on! $450-$465. WILKES-BARRE SOUTH plus restroom and refrigerator & stove bedroom. No pets. Spacious 3rd floor, SWOYERSVILLE realtyinc.com ALL public utilities! WILKES-BARRE storage includes provided, off-street $400 +security, 2-3 bedroom, hard- Completely remod- MLS #10-4339 Priced from 2 bedroom apt. utilities, 700 sq. ft. parking, no pets, utilities &lease. SWOYERSVILLE wood floors, heat & eled Large 2 story, 3 $169,900 $32,000 to Off street parking. Must see! Brand $650/month PLYMOUTH bedrooms, 2 baths, $700/ month, Photos available. hot water included. Completely remod- Call Charlie $48,000! Use your $460. 4 bedroom new 1st floor, 3 Suite B-2, large single family home utilities paid, 570-542-5330 $695/month + eled 2 bedroom half VM 101 own Builder! Call 1/2 double, newly bedroom. Compa- offices, 2 average including refrigera- Call 570-675-0860 security. Call double with 2 new Jim Graham at remodeled $675. rable to a Ranch size offices, plus tor, stove, dish- 570-704-9482 tile baths. Granite 570-715-9323 Apartments include home. Large living restroom and stor- washer & disposal. after 4:30 p.m countertops, maple appliances. Credit NANTICOKE room, stove, fridge age plus utilities, Gas heat, nice yard, Large 1st floor, 2 kitchen cabinets & HUDSON check/references/ dishwasher, w/d, 1,160 sq. ft. good neighbor- 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, bedrooms, 1 bath, new appliances lease required. laundry room, A/c WILKES-BARRE $1000/month hood,. Off street refrigerator & stove, refrigerator & stove included. Central air Tina Randazzo and heat. Your Š1 bedroom Call Charlie parking. Shed. No washer/dryer hook- top, sunroom & and new gas fur- Property Manager dream home. W/w water included 570-829-6200 pets. $995 / month. 912 Lots & Acreage up, full basement, large pantry. No carpeting, hard- nace. No pets. $775 570-899-3407 pets. $650/month, Š2 bedroom 570-479-6722 no pets. $625/mon- wood floors, off water included +utilities &security. th, water & sewer all utilities included, Call 570-466-1660 street parking, Š2 bedroom paid, security. security & credit large back yard. KINGSTON check required. single family WANTED TO RENT BACK MOUNTAIN 570-829-5378 3 bedroom, new All utilities paid HANOVER OR RENT TO Dallas Area carpet, paint, stove, Call 484-602-8924 except electric. Building lots avail- Š2 bedroom WEST PITTSTON OWN. Crestwood fridge, dishwasher, $1075/mo + security Š4 bedroom, 1/2 double, 7 rooms school district. I do able. Lot/home w/d hookup. & references WAREHOUSE/LIGHT packages. WILKES-BARRE large & bath, hardwood have a cat. Need 2+ FULLYFURNISHED 1 OSP.$600 + utilities NANTICOKE/ALDEN 570-287-3646 Call for details. LivingInQuailHill.com Spacious 1 bed- NANTICOKE floors, natural wood bedrooms. New Homes BEDROOM APARTMENT 570-814-0843 room, quiet neigh- Š2 bedroom work, garage. Great Call with all offers. 570-675-4805 Short or long term 570-696-3090 MANUFACTURING From $275,000- Š borhood, off-street West Pittston, Pa. large, water neighborhood. Non 570-406-7318 ŠExcellent smokers, No pets. $595,000 parking, newly GARDEN VILLAGE included BEAR CREEK Neighborhood renovated. All appli- APARTMENTS PITTSTON OFFICE SPACE Call 570-655-2195 WILKES-BARRE 570-474-5574 ŠPrivate Tenant KINGSTON ances included. 221 Fremont St. Large 1 Duplex RENTAL first 40 Pierce Street Š Parking $460/month. Housing for the bedroom water & second floor for 1st floor. 2 bed- Š$600 includes all Call 570-441-4101 elderly & mobility included PITTSTON rent. Kitchen, bed- SHAVERTOWN room. Heat, hot and Main St. utilities. No pets. impaired; all utilities KINGSTON WILKES-BARRE room, living room & 1 Oak Dr. cold water, trash 12,000 sq. ft. build- 133 Garden Ave. 570-822-9697 NUANGOLA included. Federally 3 Bedroom Half bath in each apart- Vacant land ready to included. $725/mo. Š ing in downtown 1/2 double, 6 subsidized Double ment. Included is build. One of the last Cats considered. location. Ware- rooms. $600/plus program. Extremely McDermott & refrigerator & stove lots left in this Back 941 Apartments/ Call (570) 474-5023 house with light utilities. No pets. Mountain develop- low income persons McDermott manufacturing. 570-824-3721 in each apartment. ment. Just over (4) Unfurnished encouraged to Real Estate Building with some First floor tenant 38 Wedgewood Dr. four acres. Call for apply. Income less Inc. Property office space. Entire has use of washer & Laurelbrook Estates KINGSTON details. MLS 11-1486 72 E. Walnut St. than $12,400. Management building for lease or dryer. Off-street Lot featuring 3.22 72 E. Walnut St. $82,400 3rd floor, located in 570-655-6555, 570-821-1650 will sub-divide. WYOMING parking. Heat, water acres with great Newly remodeled 3 Christine Pieczynski ASHLEY quiet neighborhood. 8 am-4 pm, (direct line) MLS #10-1074 & sewer included in privacy on cul-de- 74 W. Hartford St bedrooms, refriger- 570-696-6565 Kitchen, living room, Monday-Friday. Mon-Fri. 8-7pm Call Charlie the rent. Tenant sac. Has been perc 2 bedroom. 2nd Adorable year round ator & stove provid- dining room, sun EQUAL HOUSING Sat. 8-noon 570-829-6200 responsible for tested and has floor. Fridge, stove, lake cabin available ed, no pets, w/w room, bathroom. 2 OPPORTUNITY VM 101 electric only. Appli- underground utili- washer/dryer in- for 1 year lease. 854 carpeting, $800/ large and 1 small HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE cant to provide ties. 4 miles to PA cluded. Wall to wall sq.ft. with 2 bed- month, plus utilities, bedroom, lots of proof of income and Turnpike entrance. carpet. No pets. rooms, 1 bath. Also & $1,000 security closets, built in linen, responsible for cost For more info and Security, application features 10x25 WILKES-BARRE deposit. built in hutch, hard- of credit check. 1st photos visit: fee. $550/month + screened porch, off Call 570-693-2804 SHICKSHINNY wood floors, fire- floor rent is $600 www.atlas utilities. street parking & Mayflower place, storage room, per month, 2nd floor realtyinc.com 570-472-9494 appliances. Lake yard. New washer/ Crossing is $575 per month. MLS 12-114 access. Security 947 Garages 953Houses for Rent dryer, stove &fridge. Louise Laine $64,900 ASHLEY deposit required. Heat and hot water Apartments 283-9100 x20 Call Tom Available Now $700/month + utili- included. 1 year lease 570-262-7716 1st floor, 2 bedroom. ties. Call + security. $950 WYOMING BACK MOUNTAIN Off street parking. Pam Mcgovern 570.822.3968 1st floor 2 bedroom AvailableNANTICOKEheated JACKSON TWP. 570-406-1411 Washer dryer 570-474-6307 or 2, 3 & 4 apartment. Heat, hot storage space. 3 bedroom home hookup. Appliances. 570-715-7749 water, water, sewer, Great for boat or on Hillside Road. KINGSTON Level *7.5 acres* Bus stop at the Bedrooms garbage & snow car storage. $65 / $695/mo + utilities. door. Water Includ- removal included. building lot with a - Light & bright month. Call Lake Lehman mountain view. ed.$575 + utilities & $850 + security & 570-650-3358 School District. WEST PITTSTON E. WALNUT ST. 617 LUZERNE AVENUE Great for horses or security. No pets. Light, bright, 3rd open floor plans references. Call No pets. 2 bedrooms, com- organic farming. TRADEMARK floor, 2 bedrooms, - All major 570-371-8300 Call American DALLAS SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP pletely renovated, MLS 12-306 REALTY GROUP carpeted, security 950 Half Doubles Asphalt Paving Co., appliances included WYOMING 1.5 baths washer/ $59,000 570-954-1992 system. Garage. at 570-696-1181, - Pets welcome* 2nd floor 2 bed- dryer hookup, off- 570-675-4400 Extra storage & ext. 243 between ASHLEY cable TV included. PLYMOUTH - Close to everything room, recently 7:00AM and 3PM street parking, no 2 bedroom apart- ASHLEY Available Now Laundry facilities. - 24 hour emergency remodeled, washer 57 W. Hartford St. Monday -Friday pets, $600/month, ment. Heat, water, & dryer hookup, off plus utilities, & 2nd floor, 2 bed- Heat & hot water maintenance 3 bedroom, large room. Off street furnished. Fine stove & fridge street parking. $525 modern, no pets. security deposit. parking. Washer neighborhood. included. Near bus - Short term month, water & Security/lease. Call 570-655-9543 dryer hookup. Appli- Convenient to bus stop. leases available sewer included. $525+ utilities EXETER $600/month call 714-7272 COTTAGE HOUSE $135,000 ances. Bus stop at & stores. No 570-332-1216 , QUIET LOCATION Two room GREAT SPECTACULAR TUNKHANNOCK the door. Water pets. References. 570-592-1328 Ranch style, 1 or 2 Approximately 4 efficiency, all utili- Call TODAY For WYOMING WEST PITTSTON WATER VIEW! Included.$575 + util- Security. Lease. bedrooms. Living Wonderful 3 bed- acres. Perk Tested ties included. AVAILABILITY!! 2 acres overlooking ities &security. No No smokers room, large kitchen. room, 1 bath Huntsville & Surveyed. Well pets. please. $715. $425/month TOWNHOUSE www.mayflower Carpet, tile bath, DURYEA New dishwasher, home with off Reservoir. Building above flood level. TRADEMARK 570-287-0900 No smoking or 109 Chittenden St. appliances, washer fridge, stove & street parking, site cleared but Mountain View. REALTY GROUP pets. Credit and crossing.com Two - 2 bedroom, 1 / dryer hookup, microwave, wash- central air. All much of woodlands Clear land. $45,000. 570-954-1992 background check, bath totally remod- sewer, parking by er/dryer hookup appliances & preserved. Perc & Bill 570-665-9054 security & Certain Restrictions eled homes. Off KINGSTON front door. $600 + Gas heat, great sewage included. site prep done. PRIME LOCATION references street parking, Dallas, Pa. Apply* Utilities, Security & back yard, off Screened in rear MLS #11-2550. 1st floor, 5 rooms, 2 required. Call $450 per unit WILKES-BARRE MEADOWS Lease. No smoking, street parking, porch. No Pets, Call bedrooms, 2 porch- (570) 592-2902 plus security. PARTLY CLEARED APARTMENTS no pets. shed, lots of stor- No Smoking. $875 Christine Kutz es. Range, fridge, Utilities by tenant. VACANT LOTS: 220 Lake St. 570-693-0695 age. Freshly paint- + utilities, security & 570-332-8832 LOT #13 Housing for the w/d, basement, Call Brian ed. Utilities by references. E. Thomas St. elderly & mobility yard, off street SCRANTON 570-299-0298 tenant, $750/per Green Ridge Area (570) 602-8798 Approximately 0.57 impaired; all utilities parking. $620/mo 944 Commercial month, + security Modern, nice, or (570)362-8591 acre MLS #11-2616 included. Federally plus utilities, Properties 570-328-0784 $32,000. subsidized program. lease & security. clean. Fresh paint, FORTY FORT LOT #18 Extremely low Garage & extra new carpet. 3 bed- 26 Oak Street parking $40. rooms (1 small) WILKES-BARRE 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 HANOVER TWP E Thomas St., income persons 72 W. River St. Modern 3 bedroom. WILKES-BARRE DALLAS 570-417-7659 living room, kitchen, BUILDING FOR RENT baths, all appliances ROLLING MILL HILL Approximately encouraged to Located in 1 1/2 bath. Driveway. 63 acres. Wooded bath,& laundry provided, washer/ 3 bedroom, 1 bath 0.73 acre. MLS apply. Income less Kingston. Small & Gas heat. Lease. No parcel. 5,000’ road- room. Fresh paint, dryer hookup, home with large #11-2615. $35,000 than $12,400. KINGSTON efficient - can be pets. No smoking. front on 2 paved new carpet. $600, garage parking, eat-in-kitchen, Call Jeff Cook 570-675-6936, shop, office or $725 + utilities. Call roads. Level & Realty World 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. SPACIOUS BEDROOM includes sewer. fenced yard, pets hardwood floors, 2 No pets. storage. Central Air Ann Marie Chopick washer/dryer in- rolling. In Dallas Twp. Bank Capital EQUAL HOUSING 2nd floor, w/w OK, $795/month, 570-344-3608 & Electric.$350/mo. 570-760-6769 cluded, drive, nice $425,000 570-235-1183 OPPORTUNITY carpet, stove, plus utilities. 570 287-3985 yard. NO PETS. Besecker Realty HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE refrigerator. Some Call 570-415-5555 570-675-3611 off street parking. 941 Apartments/ $750/month + secu- Utilities by tenant. Unfurnished rity. Utilities sepa- WYOMING Spacious 1st floor, FORTY FORT rate. Credit and FIRST ST. No pets. $600 per Fully built-out & DUPONT 1 bedroom in an KINGSTON background check 4 building lots each Totally renovated 5 month. 1 year Historic Colonial furnished Doctor’s New bath, kitchen, DALLAS AREA lease & security. required. 3 lots. 70 x 125. measuring 68x102 room apartment house. Next to Office. Approxi- living room, dining, 2 References. Call Wilkeswood 570-606-8361 City water and with public utilities. located on 1st floor. Barre Hall on mately 2,000 ½ bedroom. Water, 570-288-4987 or sewer, gas avail- For more info and Partially furnished, Wilkes Campus. square feet. sewer & recycling 570-466-7639 included. New Gas able. $36,500 photos visit: brand new fridge/ Apartments Hardwood floors. Available in April. (570) 288-6654 959 Mobile Homes per lot. www.atlas electric range, elec- Washer &dryer Contact Colleen fireplace. New floor- 570-675-5873 realtyinc.com tric washer & dryer. LAFLIN 1 & 2 BR inside unit. Off 570-283-0524 ing & ceiling fans. MLS 12-439 Brand new custom Spacious, street parking. Washer/dryer hook- $39,900 EACH draperies, Roman Modern & Stylish Apts $750 + security. OFFICE SPACE up. $740 + security HUNLOCK CREEK MOBILE HOME LOTS Earth HANOVER TWP. & lease. Call after 3 bedroom, 2 bath For rent in the quiet Call Charlie shades, carpeting/ 2 story 2 bedroom 570-991-1619 country setting of Conservancy 570-829-6200 flooring &energy apt. Oak kitchen 2 & 3 BR Ultra-modern pro- 6pm 570-479-0131 on 1 acre. New car- Land For Sale Townhomes fessional office pet & paint. Full Hunlock Creek. efficient windows. 1 with snack bar plus $290/month. Water, 61 +/- Acres bedroom with large all appliances, 1-1/2 space. Approxi- basement. De- Nuangola - $99,000 mately 850 sq. ft. tached 1.5 car sewer &trash closet, living room, baths, in-home 570-822-2711 WILKES-BARRE LARKSVILLE included. Call Bud 46 +/- Acres 1 bedroom. Heat & Plenty of parking. All 3 bedrooms, all garage. Front porch laundry room, stor- office, of street 570-477-2845 Hanover Twp. age room, base- parking, large www.liveatwilkeswood.com hot water included. utilities included. appliances, gas and spacious rear $79,000 ment & large front maintenance free $550 month + Can be furnished. heat. Includes sew- deck. Water, sewer included. $850/ Highway 915 Manufactured porch. Easy access yard. $950 month KINGSTON security required Easy access loca- er & garbage. Off- 962 Rooms Commercial KOZ to I-81, airport & includes heat/hot 973-879-4730 tion. $850/month street parking, no month + 1st & last. Hanover Twp. Homes casino, off street water budget & Call Linda @ pets. $625/month + 570-332-8922 3+/- Acres parking. sewer. Rest of utili- SDK GREEN 570-474-6307 or utilities, 1st, last & 11 +/- Acres No smoking. ties by tenant. Sorry 570-715-7743 security. WILKES-BARRE KINGSNiceTO, NcleaHOUSn E Wilkes-Barre Twp. $650 + utilities & no smoking or pets. 2 bedroom apart- NO SECTION 8 ACRES HOMES NANTICOKE furnished room, 32 +/- Acres DALLAS security. Lease, security & 11 Holiday Drive ment, heat & hot/ 570-762-7650 Desirable Valley View Park starting at $340. Zoned R-3 570-762-8265 references. 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HARDING ances included. bedroom, 2 bath, in check done for an RETAIL BUILDING laundry, water, Gas heat included WILKES-BARRE TWP 570-332-1216 Mt. Zion Road $12,500 or best convenient nice appointment. MANAGEMENT sewer & garbage 12,000 sf. Route 570-592-1328 866-873-0478 965Roommate One acre lot just offer. Call neighborhood. FREE 570-814-3138 included. $495/ 309. Exit 165 off I81. Wanted before Oberdorfer 570-675-2012 Large living/dining 24hr on-site Gym 570-823-1719 Road. Great place area, large eat in month + security Community Room 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ & lease. HUD to build your kitchen with w/d Swimming Pool Unfurnished Unfurnished SEEKING PROFES- MOUNTAINTOP accepted. Call WILKES-BARRE dream home 3 BEDROOMS, 2 hookup. Front Maintenance FREE Clean, 2 bedroom, SIONAL FEMALE TO MLS 11-3521 porch, screened 570-687-6216 or duplex. Stove, hook- LIVE WITH SAME. BATHS, sunroom, 570-954-0727 Controlled Access 315 PLAZA $29,900 a lot of new. Asking back porch. Great Patio/Balcony ups, parking, yard. 1750 sf former EAST Private bedroom, Call Colleen closet/storage and much more... No pets/no smoking Physician Office. share bathroom and $30,000. Call leave Midtowne MOUNTAIN 570-237-0415 message space,w/w carpet- Call Today $475 + utilities. OFFICE/RETAIL kitchen. Quiet ing, central air, off Apartments Call 570-868-4444 570-829-1206 neighborhood. $400 570-406-7318 100 E. 6th for Move In APARTMENTS street parking. Specials. a month.No pets or $900/month plus Street, 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ kids. References Wyoming PA 570-288-9019 Regions Best utilities. Call 570- Unfurnished Unfurnished The good life... required. Call PITTSTON TWP. 510-4778 from 18644 close at hand 570-362-2572. 95 Redman 9am-5pm for an Housing for Address 2 bedroom. Vinyl appointment. Extremely Low & • 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. • 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts. HUGHESTOWN siding, shingled Very Low Income NOW LEASING! 971 Vacation & Cleared lot in Stauf- roof. Clean. 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