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MITT ROMNEY ❏Vermont Romney, Santorum duke it out ❏ Virgina ❏ Massachusetts ❏ Idaho Both win states, and prized Ohio Danny Min- RICK cey leaves SANTORUM Mississippi is too close to call between them Boulevard ❏ Tennessee Christian ❏ Oklahoma Church to ❏ North Dakota By MARK Z. BARABAK Romney won Virginia, Vermont, His mood, however, appeared cast his vote Los Angeles Times Massachusetts and was projected less celebratory than resigned to Tuesday in COLUMBUS, Ohio — Mitt to win Idaho, piling up convention several more weeks of hard cam- Memphis, Tenn. NEWT Romney and Rick Santorum bat- delegates, and told cheering sup- paigning. GINGRICH tled to the wire in a close Super porters in Boston that was just the Santorum won North Dakota — ❏ Georgia Tuesday finish, as each chalked up beginning. asurprise — as well as Oklahoma victories in states they expected to “We’re going to get more before and Tennessee. The latter two de- win and ran neck-and-neck in the the night is over,” the former Mas- nied Romney the Southern break- fight for the day’s biggest prize, sachusetts governor said. “We’re Ohio. on our way.” SeeSUPER, Page 8A AP PHOTO

WILKES-BARRE BLAZES Fire that left Two men 24 homeless was set, state die after marshals say

By STEVE MOCARSKY [email protected] HAZLETON – An early- fire rescue morning blaze that de- stroyed an apartment build- ing, damaged a home next Two vacant homes, targets of door and left about 24 peo- complaints, burn in other blaze on ple homeless on Wednesday was intentionally set. Academy St. early Tuesday morning. Hazleton Deputy Fire Chief Shawn Jones said a two-story building at 133- By MATT HUGHES 135 E. Diamond Ave. that [email protected] contained six apartments – EDWARD LEWIS five of them [email protected] occupied – WILKES-BARRE – Two men lost their Hazleton was fully lives in one of two house fires that raged in Code En- engulfed in the city Tuesday. forcement flames when The victims, who have not been identi- Officer Ri- firefighters fied, were pulled unconscious by firefight- arrived a ers from the third floor of 37 Pine St. in the AIMEE DILGER PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER chard Wech little before 5 city’s East End neighborhood shortly after said the a.m. Above: Paramedics 5p.m. Tuesday. The fire and firefighters building Firefighters performed CPR on the men quickly just outside the still- remove a fire vic- presents an tim from the scene spread to the Lisman did burning building; one in “imminent of a Wilkes-Barre attic of a the backyard and one in not release house fire Tuesday. danger.” single-family the street. Both were the names of Far left: Flames are home at 137 transported by ambu- E. Diamond the victims coming through a lance to Wilkes-Barre home on the corner Ave., which sustained fire, because their General Hospital, but of Pine and Maxwell smoke and heavy water families have were pronounced dead streets. damage, Jones said. shortly after arriving at not been Left: Wilkes-Barre Jones said at the scene the hospital at 5:30 p.m., firefighters remove that officials considered the contacted. acting Luzerne County avictim from the blaze suspicious because Coroner Bill Lisman Pine Street fire. firefighters responded to a said. Carbon monoxide fire on the porch of the intoxication was ruled the cause of death. apartment building just Lisman did not release the names of the before 11 p.m. Monday. He victims because their families have not said someone had set fire been contacted. Neighbors identified the to a chair on the porch. victims as middle-aged men of Hispanic Later on Tuesday, Deputy descent named José and Willy. Fire Chief Brian Mandak Michele Boice, of Harveys Lake, said said state police fire mar-

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By BILL O’BOYLE used to being re- BSPORTS: Scoreboard 2B Business 7B [email protected] tired, but it’s great PLAINS TWP. – Booths were fil- to see all of our CTASTE: Birthdays 4C led and counter seats taken Tues- friends again.” Movies/TV 6C day as Andy’s River Road Diner To see Andy Hornick Crossword 7C customers returned for food and additional Jr., 39, is the owner Funnies 8C conversation at the eatery that had photos, visit now, but he has his DCLASSIFIED been closed since September’s www.times mom, Kathy, and leader.com flooding. dad to help. For the first time in six months, Andy Jr. has been the aroma of fresh-brewed coffee working at the din- filled the air and contributed to the er since he was a sophomore in atmosphere of old friends getting high school. He said it cost back together. $350,000 to get the diner back in PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER “It’s great getting back,” said An- shape – most coming from Andy Hornick Sr., of Andy’s River Road Diner, receives a welcome- dy Hornick Sr., the restaurant’s 6 0981510011 back hug from regular Cindy during the breakfast rush Tuesday. semi-retired founder. “I was getting SeeDINER, Page 8A K

PAGE 2A WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2012 ➛ timesleader.com THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com City Council doesn’t address Sterling fee DETAILS LOTTERY MIDDAY DRAWING Mayor has not yet made “The ques- interviewed Monday said they ty decide to revoke its offer to fi- •On the appointments of Dan DAILY NUMBER 0-3-3 proposal on waiving $50K in tion hasn’t been would oppose dropping the fee, nance the demolition. City Con- Lavery to the city Housing Au- raised to coun- which would be paid by the coun- troller Kathy Kane informed thority and Christine Jensen, for- BIG FOUR 9-1-4-3 fees, councilman says. cil,” said Coun- ty. They cited the city’s financial council of a movement to sup- mer city human resources direc- QUINTO 8-6-7-3-3 cil Chairman investment in the Sterling – port state legislation that would tor, to the Planning Commission. TREASURE HUNT Mike Merritt. about $300,000 – as the reason. clarify the law as it applies to ar- •To enter into a 30-month 04-11-13-21-29 By BILL O’BOYLE Asked what The County Council can opt to bitration awards and to munici- lease agreement with FAHS Con- [email protected] Leighton he meant by provide the $1 million for demoli- pal pensions, binding arbitration struction group, Binghamton, NIGHTLY DRAWING WILKES-BARRE – On Mon- that, Merritt tion, mothball the building for and unfunded state mandates. N.Y., for 5,000 square feet of prop- DAILY NUMBER 4-8-0 day, all five City Council mem- said Mayor Tom Leighton has possible future development or Kane gave a packet of informa- erty under the Veterans Memo- BIG FOUR 7-0-7-2 bers said they had questions re- not yet offered a recommenda- do nothing. The county has a tion for each council member rial Bridge. Leighton said the garding the waiving of permit tion on whether the city should stake in the property because of from the Coalition for Sustaina- company will make repairs to the QUINTO 9-6-3-9-2 fees for the demolition of the Ho- waive the estimated $50,000 in $6 million in community devel- ble Communities. She said she bridge this spring. CASH FIVE tel Sterling and were looking for- permit fees as requested by the opment loans for the project. will meet with council and the •To purchase new energy effi- 15-16-19-25-36 ward to discussing the issue. Luzerne County Council. The city, which condemned administration to discuss the cient widows for the police de- MEGA MILLIONS At Tuesday night’s work ses- Merritt said council could the 114-year-old structure, could concerns in detail. partment headquarters for 20-24-31-33-36 sion, none of the council mem- waive all, part or none of the fees. be forced to come up with the On Thursday, council will $81,646 from Northeast Window bers brought it up. Amajority of council members demolition cost should the coun- vote: Inc. MEGA BALL 44 HARRISBURG – No player matched all five winning FOR THOSE WITH DISABILITIES numbers drawn in Tuesday’s “Pennsylvania Cash 5” game 2011 machete attack so the jackpot will be worth $225,000. Lottery officials said 48 players matched four num- in W-B heads to trial bers and won $292.50 each and 1,879 players matched three numbers and won Junior Alberto Diaz-Reyes of East Northampton and South $12.50 each. charged with slashing teen Grant streets. The boy was taken to Geisin- boy in head last June. ger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township, where he was treated for lacerations to By SHEENA DELAZIO his forehead, injuries to his left [email protected] eye and a fractured skull, police WILKES-BARRE – A city said. OBITUARIES man who police say slashed a According to court papers, teen boy in the head with a ma- Diaz-Reyes was drinking beer Burke, Kenneth chete will stand trial next while sitting on steps to another Colabella, Helena month, a county judge said house at East Northampton and Elmy, Edward Tuesday. South Grant streets when the Junior Alberto Diaz-Reyes, boy and his friends walked by, Frazier, Mary 25, of South Grant Street, ap- and Diaz-Reyes started speak- Johnston, Robert peared in Luzerne County ing to the boy in Spanish. Jones, Nanette Court on Tuesday on charges of An argument erupted when Miller, Joann aggravated assault, simple as- the boy told Diaz-Reyes he did Moses, Hope sault, disorderly conduct and not speak the language. Diaz- CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER Monelli, Margaret harassment in the June 2011 in- Reyes and the boy shoved one ich Burns, deputy administrator of the Luzerne-Wyoming Counties MH/MR Program, cident. another as the boy tried to walk R Muth, Miriam speaks Tuesday during Luzerne County Council’s proclamation ceremony naming Raughley, Alex Judge David Lupas said he away. March as Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. The Arc of Luzerne will issue court papers schedul- Diaz-Reyes ran after the boy, Rollman, Florence County says it joins people everywhere in raising awareness about disability issues. ing a trial for sometime in April. pulling out a machete that he Scarantino, Ignatius Assistant District Attorney swung at the boy, striking him Van Scoten, Doris William Finnegan said Diaz- in the forehead and eye, the Reyes’ attorney, Christopher complaint says. Williams, Robert O’Donnell, is waiting for docu- Diaz-Reyes is currently jailed Page 6A mentation in the case to review. at the Luzerne County Correc- Separate drug sweeps net 3 arrests Police allege Diaz-Reyes tional Facility on $10,000 bail. swung a machete that slashed a Arequest to reduce his bail 16-year-old boy in the forehead amount had been previously de- Times Leader staff ciParkway. AsearchofLane’sresi- “Q,” on Monday after he allegedly during an argument in the area nied by a judge. HANOVER TWP. – Three peo- dence uncovered heroin packets sold heroin in the same parking plewere arrestedinseparatedrug stamped “No Way Out” and “Ma- lot. A search at Pacheco’s resi- sweepsconductedbythestateOf- fia,” township police said. dence on East Main Street, Nanti- sentenced on April 17, a senior fice of Attorney General’s Lu- Gause and Lane were charged coke, allegedly uncovered heroin COURT BRIEFS judge said. zerne County Drug Task Force. with several drug trafficking packets stamped “CVS” and Senior Judge Kenneth Brown Marion Gause, 44, of Myers charges and jailed at the Luzerne “Hangover,” crack cocaine, cell BUILDING WILKES-BARRE – A Lu- granted a request by Chase’s Court, Wilkes-Barre, also known County Correctional Facility for phones, a digital scale and a .40- zerne woman charged with attorney, Nanda Palissery, to as Unique, and Nichole Lane, 42, lack of $50,000 bail each. caliber handgun, police said. TRUST using another woman’s credit delay the sentencing to give an of East Ridge Street, Nanticoke, Gause is a member of the Pacheco was charged with mul- card to make several purchases expert time to review a report were arrested Friday after they al- Bloods street gang, police said. tiple drug offenses and jailed at The Times Leader strives to in 2010 was sentenced Tuesday by the state Sexual Offender’s legedly sold heroin in the parking Drug agents arrested Edward the Luzerne County Correctional correct errors, clarify stories to two years probation. Assessment Board. lot at the Hanover Mall, Sans Sou- Clark Pacheco, 31, also known as Facility for lack of $50,000 bail. and update them promptly. Annette Billings, 46, of Ben- Corrections will appear in this nett Street, was sentenced on a WILKES-BARRE – A Pitt- spot. If you have information single count of identity theft by ston Township man facing new to help us correct an inaccu- County Judge Tina Polachek charges in relation to firing a Dallas Twp. fire companies working out boundaries racy or cover an issue more Gartley. Billings pleaded guilty gun into a tax office in early thoroughly, call the newsroom to the charge in December and January has asked a judge to at 829-7242. WHAT’S NEXT paid $1,161 in restitution Tues- reduce his $100,000 bail. By SARAH HITE to redistrict the dis- ship approved compre- [email protected] day. A remaining $161 must Michael Kozloski, 28, was patching territories due The next supervisors hensive regulations on ABRIEF THAT RAN on 1C in still be paid, Polachek Gartley originally charged in January DALLAS TWP. – The to a new computer-aid- meeting will be at 7:30 natural gas activities in Tuesday’s Health Section said, and 25 hours of communi- with related charges, but those supervisors’ first work ed mapping system. p.m. March 20 in the October as two compa- contained misinformation. ty service completed. charges were later dismissed. session Tuesday ended Andrew Zahorsky of municipal building. nies pursued gas facili- Jayden May, a 7-year-old from New charges, filed on Feb. with the township’s two Luzerne County 911said ties there. Hanover Township who was WILKES-BARRE – The 28, by Pittston Township police fire companies agreeing the county wanted Varaly said there are a diagnosed with Type 1Dia- sentencing of a Pittston man include aggravated assault, to work out their bound- boundary clarification years he has been a part few areas the law does betes, will be receiving a dia- convicted of several charges discharging a firearm into an aries with Luzerne on streets both fire com- of the company. not address, such as betic alert dog that requires relating to a case in which occupied structure, person not County 911. panies shared. In other business, the buffer zones and lot siz- the family to raise $20,000. To help with fundraisers or prosecutors say he had an to possess a firearm, simple Dallas Fire and Ambu- The map was final- board discussed chang- es, the township could make a donation, contact Sara inappropriate relationship with assault, reckless endangerment lance addressed the ized in August, and Za- es that will need to be use to strengthen its or- May at: jaydens- ayoung girl has been delayed and indecent exposure. board about disputed horsky said 911started made to the zoning ordi- dinance. [email protected]. until April. Apreliminary hearing is territories within the using the new technolo- nance to comply with Supervisor Liz Martin Albert Chase, 33, who was tentatively scheduled for township after two for- gy last week. state Act 13, governing suggested the township ASTORY THAT RAN on 1A in scheduled to be sentenced next March 13 for Kozloski, his mer supervisors did not Conrad Higgins of the the natural gas and oil protest the law by not Tuesday’s edition incorrectly week on three counts of invol- attorney Jonathan Ursiak said approve suggestions Kunkle Fire Co. said the industries. complying, but Solicitor said the Hanover Area School untary deviate sexual inter- in court papers, and asked a made by the fire compa- fire company is willing Jack Varaly, the town- Thomas Brennan said District has decided which course, and one count each of judge to reduce his bail amount nies and Luzerne Coun- to work out the issues, ship’s planning consult- the township’s power is days will be used as makeups rape of a person less than 13 because it is “excessive” and ty 911. though he felt Kunkle’s ant, said the new state given by the state, and for the two flood-related years old and aggravated in- violates his constitutional In August, 911ap- territory has been de- law supersedes local lawsuits could arise closures from September. The decent assault will now be rights. proached the township pleted over the last 50 zoning laws. The town- from such an action. board has not decided wheth- er to tack them on to the end of the school year or to be in-session two other days. at about 4:30 Monday afternoon the Troop P Vice Unit, who had and transported to Wilkes-Barre involved several gunshots were POLICE BLOTTER and pulled to the back of the watched Rock pull into the General Hospital for a blood- reported outside American building, where patrol cars are parking space, state police said. alcohol test. Charges are pend- Legion Post 609 at Lee Park WYOMING -- A man who parked. Troopers determined he was ing those test results, state Avenue and St. Mary’s Road at stopped to ask for directions at Rock parked in the space under the influence of alcohol police said. about 3:43 a.m. astate police barracks was ar- reserved for the Troop P area because he allegedly had a Several people were injured in +(ISSN No. 0896-4084) rested on evidence of drunken commander, got out of his vehi- strong odor of alcohol on his HANOVER TWP. -- Police are the fight but there were no USPS 499-710 driving. cle and knocked at the rear breath, was unsteady on his feet investigating an altercation that injuries related to the gunshots, State police at Wyoming said door, which is restricted to state and didn’t know exactly where involved gunshots outside an police said. Issue No. 2012-067 Raymond J. Rock, 67, of Ed- police personnel only. After he was, state police said. American Legion in a residen- Anyone with information Newsroom 829-7242 wardsville, drove his 2005 Che- getting no answer, he walked to Rock said he was looking for tial neighborhood early Tuesday about the gunshots is asked to [email protected] Circulation vy Malibu into the parking lot of another building on the proper- his accountant, state police said. morning. call Hanover Township police at Jim McCabe – 829-5000 their Wyoming Avenue barracks ty and spoke with members of He was taken into custody Police said a large fight that 825-1251. [email protected] Published daily by:

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IN BRIEF NEW CHIEF Former state police Cmdr. Frank V. DeAndrea Jr. to face City Council’s approval

WILKES-BARRE Prison guard on trial ALuzerne County jury heard testi- Hazleton mayor tabs new top cop mony Tuesday in the case of a county prison guard charged with selling drugs to another guard. Christopher Walsh, 29, of Pittston, By STEVE MOCARSKY state police. Mayor Joe Yannuz- faces three charges in the case. Testi- [email protected] “I’m honored to actually be asked to zi, left, announces mony is expected to HAZLETON – Mayor Joe Yannuzzi be the chief of the city of Hazleton,” that retired Penn- continue through on Tuesday announced former Pennsyl- DeAndrea said. “As many of you know, sylvania State Po- today. vania State Police Cmdr. Frank V. DeAn- I’ve spent 25 years in law enforcement, lice Cmdr. Frank V. On Tuesday, jurors drea Jr. as his choice to be the next city 23 of them with the state police. And DeAndrea Jr., right, heard several record- chief of police. other than three years in Philadelphia, as his choice to ed conversations “Frank and I go way back. I’ve known the majority of my time has been in Lu- replace retiring between Walsh and him a long time. I know his experience zerne County.” Hazleton Police another guard, Jo- Chief Robert Ferdi- with the police and his experience in the DeAndrea said he “grew up” as a law seph Ciampi, about nand at a press Walsh gaming,” Yannuzzi said at a press con- enforcement officer working with city grand jury subpoe- conference on Tues- ference at City Hall. police officers, many of those years as a nas, testimony and how investigators day at City Hall. DeAndrea, 48, a native of Hazleton, forensics expert for the state police. were tipped off to the drug activity. served as commander of the Pocono “Through all of my law enforcement ca- Ciampi offered testimony to the Downs Gaming Enforcement Office un- reer, I feel I’ve always had a good rela- grand jury during the investigation til retiring last April. That position and had resigned from his position at topped off a 23-year career with the SeeHAZLETON, Page 4A STEVE MOCARSKY/ THE TIMES LEADER the county prison as a guard. Ciampi has not been charged. Walsh was charged in March 2011 along with three other prison work- Boyfriend Joseph Dunaj accused of attack on Lisa Scoffone COUNTY COUNCIL ers, following a 13-month probe. After a grand jury hearing, prosecu- tors learned Walsh allegedly sold cocaine to corrections officers. Union head NANTICOKE Bishop coming for service urges close St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church, 106 Welles St., will hold a thanksgiving service this evening at look at WIB about 7, after the Lenten Liturgy of pre-sanctified gifts at 6. His Grace Bishop Tikhon, the bish- op of Philadelphia and Eastern Penn- operations sylvania, is expected for the services. The service is to give thanks for the safety of firefighters and the Rev. Workforce Investment Board Adam R. Sexton and his family after workers getting too much afire broke out in the church rectory during Sunday’s service, said Sexton, compensation, Paula Schnelly says. who is also the city fire department’s chaplain. “It’s thanksgiving to the communi- By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES ty for all their support,” he said. [email protected] Apot luck in the church parlors Luzerne County union representative below the church will follow the Paula Schnelly urged county council thanksgiving service. Tuesday to further examine the Lu- zerne-Schuylkill Workforce Investment HARRISBURG Board, an outside county agency that handles job placement and training pro- Disciplinary actions taken PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER grams. Blood on a blue Hyundai at Marion Terrace in Hanover Township shows the aftermath of a stabbing on Tuesday. Representatives of the board, known Disciplinary actions were taken by Joseph Dunaj was arrested on accusations he stabbed girlfriend Lisa Scoffone, who underwent surgery, police said. state departments against 171 licens- as the WIB, spent more than an hour ed or commissioned professionals briefing council on the board’s work dur- and organizations across the state in ing Tuesday’s work session as part of on- February. going updates by outside boards and au- Two of the measures were levied thorities. Woman stabbed multiple times Schnelly said against area professionals, according Martha Herron, to the Department of State: WIB employees have received ex- chair of the •Mark H. Bell, of Shavertown, By EDWARD LEWIS in the apartment complex, said the was indefinitely suspended for no cessive pay in- WIB, told coun- [email protected] mother was outside honking her car’s creases and enhan- less than 18 months retroactive to HANOVER TWP. – Blood spatter horn and getting no response from the cil the agency June 28, 2011, by the state Board of cements to their covered a blue Hyundai outside a Ma- daughter. benefit packages is now meeting Medicine because he is unable to rion Terrace apartment after Lisa “(Scoffone’s) mom stopped me to practice medicine and surgery with that could reduce all government Scoffone allegedly was stabbed mul- help her check on this Lisa girl, she funding available reasonable skill and safety to patients tiple times by her boyfriend, Joseph said she wasn’t answering,” Bryant performance by reason of illness or addiction to to service the un- Dunaj, on Tuesday. said. “I walked in and yelled and she employed. drugs or alcohol. Township police arrested Dunaj, 27, (Scoffone) came down from upstairs.” standards with •David Lloyd Naugle, of Hazleton, She tried to play outside 1601 Mark Drive as Scoffone Bryant said she left and later return- an audiotape of a no audit defi- Luzerne County, was temporarily was leaning over the vehicle just after ed to find police at the same apart- suspended by the state Board of conversation at ciencies. 11:30 a.m. ment. the end of a Janu- Optometry, pending a hearing, on the Scoffone was rushed by township “I feel bad; I don’t even know these grounds that his continued practice ary 2010 WIB paramedics to Geisinger Wyoming people. With this happening around meeting that was obtained through a of optometry within the state may be Valley Medical Center, Plains Town- here, it’s kind of scary,” Bryant said. adanger to public health and safety. public information request, but Council ship, where she underwent surgery, Bryant said the victim’s mother was Chairman Jim Bobeck said council Police Chief Al Walker said. returning a young boy to the apart- NANTICOKE members must review the tape before Walker said Dunaj was jailed at the ment Tuesday morning. The apart- determining if it is permissible to play it Genealogy session is set Luzerne County Correctional Facility ment is adjacent to a small playground at a council meeting. on a probation violation. Charges are in the apartment complex. Schnelly played the tape for the media People hoping to trace their family expected to be filed against Dunaj Afront window was smashed and after the meeting. It was a conversation tree can learn a bevy of techniques pending an investigation, Walker said. blinds were damaged in the 1601 Mark among WIB employees after a January April 21 when Luzerne County Com- Police allege Dunaj stabbed Scof- PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER Drive apartment. 2010 meeting had ended, but the identi- munity College’s Educational Confer- fone inside their apartment. Police conduct a probe of a stabbing Township police detectives David ty of the speakers and context of the pre- ence Center hosts a “Family History Court records indicate Dunaj is in Hanover Township on Tuesday. Lewis and Dean Stair were at the ceding meeting could not be immediate- Seminar.” serving a two-year probation sentence apartment interviewing witnesses and ly verified for publication. “Searching for our that was imposed by a Luzerne Coun- 2010 that he violated seven times, ac- collecting evidence immediately after The meeting occurred before a contro- ancestors: Navigating ty judge on May 6 on a criminal tres- cording to court records. the incident. versial change that resulted in the elim- federal, state and pass charge when he smashed a win- Earlier in the morning, Lorinda County Detective Dan Beky arrived ination of 36 county union jobs. local records,” will dow at the same apartment on Nov. Bryant said she was walking to a bus and spent a short time inside the The WIB hired outside companies to run from 8 a.m. to 20, 2010. stop and was asked by Scoffone’s apartment before going to police provide employment programs for 3:30 p.m. with ses- Scoffone filed a protection from mother to help her check on Scoffone. headquarters in an attempt to ques- sions covering how abuse order against Dunaj in January Bryant, who resides on Mark Drive tion Dunaj. SeeCOUNCIL, Page 4A to use the newly Mooney released 1940 census, state archives, military records in the national archives and Luzerne Coun- Parade a wee bit more Irish; Ryan made grand marshal ty naturalization records. Tom Mooney, genealogy columnist By BILL O’BOYLE “This year’s grand marshal is a person that I for The Times Leader, will give an [email protected] informal noon talk on “why local WILKES-BARRE – For the have admired and respected for years. He is history is important to genealogy,” second consecutive year, May- steadfast, dedicated, and the polar opposite of and Northeast Pennsylvania Genea- or Tom Leighton has named a logical Society Secretary Helen T. City Hall employee as Grand the Irish stereotype.” O’Brien will conclude with, “Where Marshal of the 32nd annual St. Wilkes-Barre Mayor Tom Leighton do we go from here?” A buffet lunch Patrick’s Day Parade. On City Clerk Jim Ryan, named Grand Marshal for St. Patrick’s parade is included. City Clerk Jim Ryan was The local and state genealogical stunned when Leighton made societies are sponsoring the event. the announcement at a City be,” Leighton said, joking. “But ing Marie McCormick, city ad- Cost is $35 until March 12, $45 from Hall press conference Tuesday. even the city clerk didn’t know ministrator, as the 2011 Grand March 13 through April 16. Informa- “I know there have been a lot who we selected.” Marshal. tion and registration forms are avail- of right-to-know requests from Leighton said Ryan was cho- “This year’s grand marshal is CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER able through the events calendar at the media to find out who this sen for his strong Irish heri- Jim Ryan, center, with wife Jeanmarie Ryan, is congratulated genpa.org. year’s grand marshal would tage, as was the case in his pick- SeeMARSHAL, Page 4A Tuesday by Wilkes-Barre Mayor Tom Leighton. CMYK

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NEW STATE LAW Beginning at 12:01a.m. Thursday, texting while driving will be illegal in Pennsylvania Drivers must keep fingers off phone keypads

By ANDREW M. SEDER BAN BILLS ON HOLD Beginning Thurs- “(People who text while driv- [email protected] day, this activity ing) are sneaky about it. They’ll Some lawmakers and law en- There have been at least two bills will be illegal. be more sneaky than they are forcers say a statewide ban on this legislative session that, if Texting while now,” Drago said. She agrees that texting while driving that goes approved, would outlaw using driving will be a police have a tough task ahead. cellphones while driving: into effect Thursday is only a first primary offense “It’s going to be a hard law to • House Bill 896 was unanimously carrying a $50 step in reducing distracted driv- approved by the House on May 10 enforce,” Drago said. ing and will be difficult to en- and was sent to the Senate, where fine. A primary Pennsylvania will become the force. They advocate a ban on any it remains in that chamber’s Trans- offense means 35th state to ban text messaging hand-held cellphone use. portation Committee. That bill police officers can for all drivers. “It’s a good first pull over a driver Approved by legislators in the sought to address distracted step,” said Wilkes-Barre Police driving, which would encompass for no other rea- fall, the new law will take effect at Chief Gerry Dessoye, who also cellphone use while driving and son than they see 12:01a.m. Thursday and makes any other activity that takes atten- them texting. noted it will be difficult to know texting while driving a primary tion away from the road. PennDOT reports at a glance whether someone is offense carrying a $50 fine. A pri- • House Bill 330, which would ban distracted driving texting or simply dialing their all hand-held cellphone usage mary offense means police offi- played a role in phone. cers can pull over a driver for no while driving was referred to the While Keiper said the texting House Transportation Committee 14,000 crashes other reason than they see them on Jan. 31, 2011, and has not been statewide in 2010 ban helps, ultimately he is hoping texting. considered by the committee to and 68 people the legislature will approve a But how can an officer know date. were killed. complete ban on hand-held cell- for sure that someone is texting phone use while driving. rather than dialing their phone? AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER Provisions that would have That’s an issue some local po- State Police Commissioner done just that were taken out of lice chiefs said their officers are Frank Noonan, a Clarks Summit determine if traffic stops are war- and 68 people were killed. Larksville resident and a senior at the texting ban bill before final sure to encounter. native, noted that texting is “a se- ranted. An example might be the Text messaging while driving Misericordia University, does not passage. “We’ll have to cross that bridge rious problem and we are hoping motorist continues to manipu- has skyrocketed over the past few text while driving but said she “The texting while driving ban when we come to it,” said Keith that we can educate citizens on late the device over an extended years and the trend is increasing, has seen firsthand the dangers it will be difficult to enforce in its Keiper, chief of the Kingston Po- the dangers of texting while driv- distance with no apparent voice according to AAA. The auto club poses. current form because police may lice Department. ing and prevent future acci- communication.” reported that its research found She was a passenger in a vehi- not know or be able to prove that He said officers will consider dents.” State Rep. Eddie Day Pashin- 21 percent of drivers admitted cle when the driver was texting the driver was texting as opposed extended time spent looking at a Noonan echoed Keiper’s com- ski, D-Wilkes-Barre, said one text messaging while driving. Ac- and the vehicle almost veered off to dialing the phone. We need a phone as a clue that texting is tak- ments about how officers will de- should pull over before sending a cording to the Virginia Tech the road. She said that while “my hand-held cellphone use while ing place. termine when to initiate a traffic text, email or using the web. Transportation Institute, a driv- friends don’t do it as much as driving ban. But, unfortunately, “It’s going to be hard to do,” stop. According to the state Depart- er’s crash risk is doubled when they used to” it’s still done. And as hard as it was to get the texting Keiper said, adding that he ex- “Our troopers will attempt to ment of Transportation, distract- looking away from the road for the law, which she fully supports, ban passed, I just don’t think that pects court challenges to some use observations of the driver ed driving played a role in 14,000 two or more seconds. might scare some into stopping will happen any time soon,” said tickets. while the vehicle is in motion to crashes in Pennsylvania in 2010 Michele Drago, a 22-year-old but it will likely still occur. Rep. Phyllis Mundy, D-Kingston.

effect. He had only learned about the 2013. their yearly budget for road improve- sand and gravel, and the weight of MEETINGS agreement, which dates back to 1991, Councilman Jack Schumacher pro- ments by about $50,000. Supervisors vehicles, caused the road to collapse. when he was consulted by another vided his fellow council members with will receive $75,000 as opposed to an “This was a classic failure,” he said. lawyer in his capacity as a private at- photographs of the roadroad bridge expected $125,000. Chairperson Gale Conrad said an Kingston repeals old shared torney. over Pierce Street that he feels show Marhold said the township will try to alternate road would be built for use He also raised the issue of the differ- the deterioration of the structure as replace two community roads this while Tilbury is being repaired. police services ordinance ing hiring practices used by the two well as a lot of overgrowth and litter. season. The board next meets in regular KINGSTON -- Council voted Monday communities. Other council members who live in The board next meets 7:30 p.m. April session at 6 p.m. April 2. night to repeal an ordinance regarding Also, Municipal Administrator Paul the vicinity of the bridge echoed his 2. Camille Fioti shared police services between King- Keating said the municipality had been concerns. Jon O’Connell ston and Edwardsville. awarded a federal SAFER grant of The council next meets at 7:30 p.m. Resident questions W-B Mayor James Hag- $149,000, which will go toward two April 2. Plymouth Twp. soil test gerty said the ordi- years of funding the salary of a new B. Garret Rogan Township sewer bills nance essentially firefighter. The new hire will serve to findings are revealed granted Kingston and keep the department at 29 members as WILKES-BARRE TWP. -- At Monday Edwardsville police one firefighter is slated to retire later Fairview crews are ready PLYMOUTH TWP. -- Township Engi- night’s council meeting, Michael Sro- officers equal author- this year. to start repaving projects neer Joe Mullen presented findings of movski questioned more than $7,000 ity and standing in Keating also said Kingston is likely to soil tests done on Tilbury Terrace Road worth of bills for the sewer department either borough, re- be awarded a combined federal and FAIRVIEW TWP. -- Township Road- at Monday’s supervisors meeting. this past month. Haggerty gardless of the shared state grant through the K-Route pro- master Russell Marhold said on Mon- There are roughly 60 homes on the Township Administrator Michael municipal border. gram, which will fund 80 percent of the day that the road crews already had road, which was badly damaged by Revitt said the pumps at Wilkeswood Henry Mattern, Kingston’s municipal estimated $900,000 that it will cost to finished patching roads for the spring flooding last July and September. Station were failing and Roto-Rooter solicitor, said the ordinance was unnec- repave Pierce Street from the Veterans and were gearing up to start repaving Mullen, of Pennoni & Associates, had to be called in to clean and repair essary, as state law allows officers to Memorial Bridge to Wyoming Avenue. projects. explained how his company bored them. Damage caused by the sewer enter other municipalities for official Keating estimates work on the street’s The news came just before Secretary holes into the road and the slope below backup also had to be fixed, he said. police business. intersections will be completed in the and Treasurer Barbara Wasiakowski to determine the stability of the area. Council next meets at 7:30 p.m. Haggerty said Kingston officials were fall of 2012 with the actual repaving of said that Luzerne County Community Mullen said the friction of the sat- March 26. unaware that the ordinance was even in the street itself following in spring Development officials were cutting urated, sliding earth, which is mostly Susan Denney

hire the employees and pay them County & Municipal Employees, County council members ap- with no audit deficiencies. In other business, county COUNCIL lost wages and benefits. The rul- or AFSCME, said the amount point members to the 33-person The agency’s executive direc- Manager Robert Lawton an- ing stemmed from an unfair la- has increased since then. board that oversees the agency. tor Lucyann Vierling said the nounced county Security Chief bor practices claim arguing the County commissioners had WIB representatives had left agency, one of 22 WIB zones in John Robshaw and Chief Engi- Continued from Page 3A county played a role in the out- appealed the ruling, but a deci- Tuesday’s meeting by the time the state, oversees two Career- neer Joe Gibbons have come up adults and underprivileged sourcing and failed to negotiate sion has not been publicly is- Schnelly spoke. Link offices in Luzerne County with a plan to reopen county- youths, and this work was previ- the outside contracting of union sued. Martha Herron, chair of the in addition to other programs. owned Moon Lake Park daily ously handled by employees of jobs as required by a collective Schnelly said she has not re- WIB, told council the agency The agency received $9.06 mil- from the second week of April the county’s now-defunct Work- bargaining agreement. ceived a decision on the appeal was facing multiple deficiencies lion in funding, mostly federal, into November. Workers from force Investment Development The payment of past wages and noted she has forwarded in- and on the verge of losing all in the 2010/11fiscal year, but both departments will open the Agency. was estimated at $1 million at formation to the FBI about the government funding three years that amount has decreased to gates to allow access. The park is Astate hearing examiner or- that time, and Schnelly, of the WIB that she believes warrants ago. It is now meeting all govern- $7.4 million this fiscal year, she open weekends only for now be- dered the county in June to re- American Federation of State, investigation. ment performance standards said. cause of security staff layoffs.

Responding to a report that the Yannuzzi said he and DeAndrea mendous honor and I hope to Ryan. HAZLETON mayor’s top pick for the post was narrowed a list of applicants down MARSHAL uphold the honor of all the In a Times Leader story in Jerry Speziale, the former sheriff of to six and settled on Speziale, but previous grand marshals.” 2009, Kenny said Ryan was14 Passaic County, N.J., who acted negotiations fell through. Leighton noted past honor- when he stood as his godfa- Continued from Page 3A alongside Richard Gere in the 2009 “When that happened, Frank Continued from Page 3A ees include former Gov. Ed- ther. tionship with the members of the police drama “Brooklyn’s Finest” asked if he could be considered and I aperson that I have admired ward G. Rendell, former City “Obviously he has utterly City of Hazleton’s police,” he said. and resigned in 2010 to take a said, ‘Give me your resume.’ He did, and respected for years,” Administrator James F. Co- failed in his responsibilities,” “I live in Hazleton, I’ve raised six $200,000-a-year job with the Port and of course I knew that was my Leighton said. “He is stead- nahan and Jack and Cece Kenny joked in the story. kids in Hazleton, I think it’s a phe- Authority Police Department, Yan- original choice. fast, dedicated, and the polar McCarthy. Ryan’s ancestors hailed nomenal place. I’ve always had a lot nuzzi said that was inaccurate. “So I asked him and he accepted,” opposite of the Irish stereo- The mayor said Ryan is the from County Longford, Ros- of respect for the police department Yannuzzi said he offered the job Yannuzzi said. type.” first child, and only son, born common, and County Tipper- (here) and I’m actually very excited first to DeAndrea, but DeAndrea ini- Yannuzzi said Hazleton has an Leighton said Ryan has to Edward J. Ryan and Mar- ary. to be the chief of the department,” tially refused. “outstanding” police department, been “an anchor of his neigh- cella P. Ryan, in Syracuse, “Growing up in the Tipper- he said. “He asked if he could do anything but, using a sports analogy, said it’s borhood” who wears his Irish N.Y. He said Ryan grew up in ary Hill neighborhood, the Yannuzzi said DeAndrea’s ap- else and I said, ‘Yes, help me when I comprised of “a lot of good athletes” pride on his sleeve. alarge Irish family of 30 first family was never far from pointment must be ratified by at put the ad in and, when we get the who are “not a team yet because Ryan, with his wife, Jean- cousins. their Irish roots,” Leighton least three city council members on resumes, you rank them.’ So Frank they don’t have the quarterback to marie, and children Bridget One of Ryan’s first cousins said. “The area boasts of the Thursday. If council approves, did that. I guess going through that, lead them through it. and Daniel, was shocked is world famous. Tom Kenny, only traffic light in the world DeAndrea will start work Friday talking to me, talking about the po- “This is my choice for the quarter- when his name was called. the voice of cartoon character where you will find the green and will be sworn in at 10 a.m. Mon- lice, the challenges, it got his adren- back: Frank V. DeAndrea Jr.,” he “I’m speechless; I had no SpongeBob SquarePants, is light over the red, in respect day. aline going,” Yannuzzi said. said. clue,” Ryan said. “It’s a tre- the godson and first cousin of for these roots.”

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THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com ➛ NATION & WORLD WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2012 PAGE 5A IN BRIEF CRISIS Major powers OK new round; Iran to allow inspection of suspect site Minority Iran nuke talks to resume students’

By ALI AKBAR DAREINI veloping a nuclear weapon. Iranians need penalties Associated Press to show they are serious about resolving TEHRAN, Iran — Efforts to find a dip- the crisis, he said, adding that his policy lomatic solution to Iran’s disputed nucle- is not one of containment but of stopping harsher ar program appeared to get a boost Tues- Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. day when world powers agreed to a new The U.S. and its allies say Iran is on a round of talks with Tehran, and Iran gave path that could lead to the production of Report raises questions about AP PHOTO permission for inspectors to anuclear weapon. Iran in- whether Hispanics and blacks Nugget goes for $8,100, by George visit a site suspected of secret Iranians need to sists its program is for ener- AMcDonald’s Chicken McNugget atomic work. show they’re serious gy production and other are bring treated fairly. found by Rebekah Speight of Dakota The two developments about resolving the peaceful purposes. City that she believes resembles Presi- countered somewhat the crisis EU foreign policy chief dent George Washington is placed atmosphere over Iran’s nuclear crisis, Obama said. Catherine Ashton said the By KIMBERLY HEFLING next to a U.S. quarter bearing the program, the focus of talks in five permanent members of AP Education Writer image of the nation’s first president. Washington between Presi- the U.N. Security Council WASHINGTON — More Speight sold the 3-year-old nugget for dent Barack Obama and Israel’s visiting and Germany had agreed to a new round than 70 percent of students in- $8,100 on eBay. prime minister. of nuclear talks with Iran. Previous talks volved in school-related ar- Speaking at a news conference, Obama have not achieved what the powers want rests or cases referred to law said he saw a “window of opportunity” to —an end to uranium enrichment on Ira- enforcement were Hispanic or BEIRUT use diplomacy instead of force to resolve nian soil. The last round ended in failure AP PHOTO African-American, according Syria’s president defiant the dispute over Iran’s nuclear program. in January 2011. Ashton said the EU President Barack Obama gestures to an Education Department He said he is focused on “sanctions” al- hopes Iran “will now enter into a sus- Tuesday during a news conference in report that raises questions yria’s president defied mounting ready imposed on Iran and on interna- tained process of constructive dialogue the James Brady Press Briefing Room about whether students of all Sinternational pressure to end the tional pressure to keep Tehran from de- which will deliver real progress. of the White House in Washington. races are disciplined even- year-old crackdown on an uprising handedly in America’s schools. against him and said Tuesday he was Black students are more determined to go on fighting what he than three times as likely as called “foreign-backed terrorism.” DRESSED UP WITH SOMEWHERE TO GO their white peers to be sus- After a powerful American senator pended or expelled, according called for airstrikes on Syria, President to an early snapshot of the re- Barack Obama said unilateral U.S. port released military action against President Bash- to reporters. According to ar Assad’s regime would be a mistake. The findings the Education come from a The United States said it is propos- Department’s ing a new United Nations Security national col- Council resolution demanding an end lection of civil report, 42 to violence in Syria, first by govern- rights data percent of the ment forces and then by opposition from 2009-10 referrals to of more than fighters. Russia and China, powerful law enforce- allies that have blocked a Security 72,000 schools Council resolution against Syria, made serving 85 per- ment involved clear they were still standing by the cent of the na- black stu- regime in Damascus. tion. dents and 29 The Educa- WASHINGTON tion Depart- percent in- ment said it volved His- Afghan transition stressed would release panics. more details President Barack Obama said Tues- Tuesday. day the furor in Afghanistan over the “The sad fact is that minor- accidental burning of Qurans under- ity students across America scores the need for the U.S. to transi- face much harsher discipline tion out of the war there. than non-minorities, even Obama emphasized that the U.S. still within the same school,” Edu- plans to end its combat role in Af- cation Secretary Arne Duncan ghanistan by the end of 2014. The told reporters. drawdown will be a central topic of Duncan said some school of- discussion at the NATO meetings in ficials might not have been Chicago in May. aware of inconsistencies in Obama said in a news conference how they handle discipline, that the recent accidental burning of and he hoped the report would Muslim Qurans by U.S. forces and the AP PHOTO be an eye-opener. protests that followed underscore the embers of The Joseph A. Ferko String Band prepare to march with Philly Pops musicians, staff and others Raul Gonzalez, legislative challenges in Afghanistan and why the MTuesday in a parade to the Pops’ new headquarters in Philadelphia. The Philly Pops is an orchestra that director at the National Coun- U.S. is drawing down its combat role authentically performs a wide variety of musical genres and is made up of musicians from the Philly area. cil of La Raza who taught there. school in New York, said “zero Thirty people died in the Quran tolerance” policies in both protests, including six American schools and the court system troops. disproportionately affect black and Hispanic kids. He said the HARRISBURG policies have created a system Meth lab burns at nursing home that takes kids out of school All-electronic tolls favored and ultimately leads them into Anew report bolsters the prospect of prison where they become the Pennsylvania Turnpike converting Aman who was not a to uncover how the meth lab Firefighters hardened criminals. to an all-electronic tolling system. resident died at facility was set up in a resident’s room enter Park “We’ve lost control of all The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commis- and how long it went unde- Haven Nursing judgment here, and it’s almost sion posted the report on its website cited with 18 violations. tected. Home on Sun- always a black kid or a Hispan- Tuesday, but officials stressed that any Police said charges were ex- day to investi- ic kid” affected, Gonzalez said. gate a fire actual conversion is at least five years pected against two men who According to the Education The Associated Press were also burned in the fire. caused by a Department’s report, 42 per- away. meth lab in a The study by an outside consultant COLUMBUS, Ohio — A The fire broke out Sunday cent of the referrals to law en- nursing home where a 31-year- night, east of Cleveland, au- room at the forcement involved black stu- recommends replacing toll booths with home in Ash- old man died after a meth lab thorities said. dents and 29 percent involved overhead “gantries” on travel lanes. tabula, Ohio. They would electronically deduct tolls fire that injured several other Three residents and two Hispanics, while 35 percent of from vehicles with E-Z Pass trans- people was cited for 18 viola- non-residents were hospital- AP PHOTO students involved in school-re- ponders and photograph license plates tions last year, including not ized, including Shaun War- lated arrests were black and 37 of other vehicles so bills could be sent providing adequate care, ac- rens of Ashtabula, who died lice Chief Robert Stell told the jured and not properly percent were Hispanic. to the registered owners. cording to state records ob- Monday at a Cleveland hospi- Star Beacon of Ashtabula. responding to residents’ com- Black students made up 18 Commission spokesman Carl DeFe- tained Tuesday. tal. An autopsy was planned The home’s alleged viola- plaints about missing proper- percent of the students in the bo said that, if the commission ap- The victim was not a pa- Tuesday. tions in a December survey in- ty. sample, but they were 35 per- proves all-electronic tolls, that firm tient or employee of Park Police believe two visitors cluded not providing ade- An earlier review of the fa- cent of students suspended also could oversee the implementation Haven Home in Ashtabula, au- and one Park Haven resident quate care, failing to investi- cility, in June, resulted in cita- once and 39 percent of stu- of the new system. thorities said as they sought knew about the meth lab, Po- gate how a resident was in- tions for two violations. dents expelled, the report said.

LONDON ‘Small World’ writer dies Judge schedules hearing on Sandusky attorney’s request for more information How do you sum up the work of songwriter Robert B. Sherman? Try The Associated Press tails to be held sible defenses based on an alibi, two sides continue to hash out one word: “Supercalifragilisticexpiali- Lawyer Joe STATE COLLEGE — Law- Monday morn- the statute of limitations, dou- pretrial issues. docious.” Amendola said yers in the Jerry Sandusky case ing in the Cen- ble jeopardy or other grounds. Next week’s hearing centers The tongue-twisting term, sung by were ordered Tuesday to ap- tre County Sandusky, 68, is a former on the “bill of particulars” magical nanny Mary Poppins, is like last week he pear in court early next week to Courthouse in longtime assistant football sought by Amendola that much of Sherman’s work — both com- wanted address how much information Bellefonte. coach at Penn State. would provide more details plex and instantly memorable, for child Attorney state prosecutors should be Sandusky He is confined to his home as about the times, dates and loca- and adult alike. Once heard, it was compelled to disclose before Sandusky lawyer Joe he awaits trial on 52 criminal tions where crimes allegedly never forgotten. General’s Office the start of trial on child sex- Amendola said counts that involve 10 boys occurred, the names of people Sherman, who died in London at age to provide more abuse charges. last week he wanted the attor- over 15 years. He denies the al- who were present or nearby, 86, was half of a sibling partnership details about Judge John Cleland sched- ney general’s office to provide legations. and “special events” such as that put songs into the mouths of nan- uled oral argument on the de- more details about the allega- Cleland wants jury selection football games on the days of nies and Cockney chimney sweeps, the allegations. fense request for additional de- tions to help him prepare pos- to begin May 14, although the the purported crimes. jungle animals and Parisian felines. Robert Sherman and his brother Richard composed scores for films Look in THE TIMES LEADER for today’s valuable inserts from these advertisers: including “The Jungle Book,” “The Aristocats,” “Mary Poppins” and “Chit- ty Chitty Bang Bang.” They also wrote the most-played tune on Earth, “It’s a Small World (After All).” Sherman’s agent, Stella Richards, said Tuesday that Sherman died peace- fully in London on Monday. Some inserts, at the advertisers’ request, only appear in selected neighborhoods. If you would like to receive an insert that you do not currently receive, please call the advertiser. 742323 K

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NANETTE WARNICK BAR- Miriam L. Muth Kenneth C. Burke Joann B. Miller TOW JONES, age 85, passed away Thursday, March1, 2012. Born and March 6, 2012 March 5, 2012 March 5, 2012 raised in Pennsylvania, she attend- Joann B. “Mimi” ed Kingston High School and grad- iriam Loretta Muth, affection- enneth C. Burke, 63, a resident (nee Bonfanti) uated from Penn State University M ately known as “Mom,” “Gram- K of West Pittston, died Monday, Miller, of Her- in 1949. She married William W. my,” “Gigi,” and “Boo,” of Old River March 5, 2012 at his home following shey’s Mill, for- Jones in 1952 and raised three Road, Wilkes-Barre, was received by alengthy illness. merly of Merion, daughters. Nanette retired after 16 the choirs of angels in heaven in the Mr. Burke was born in Pittston, Pa., passed away years as a social worker for the early morning of Tuesday, March 6, son of the late John and Margaret March 5, 2012. state of Florida in Palm Beach 2012. She passed away peacefully at Rose Burke, and was a graduate of She is survived County. She was preceded in death her home, surrounded by her loving Northeast High School, Duryea. He by her son Allie Miller III (Sta- by her husband, William W. Jones. family. served with the Army as a Private Miriam was born on September First Class in Germany during the cey) of Des Moines, Iowa, her daugh- She is survived by her daughters, ter Patti (Thomas) Kiely of Berwyn, Carol Jones, Linda Connor and 5, 1916 in Wilkes-Barre, the daugh- Vietnam Era. Following his military ter of the late Isaiah and Elizabeth and her six grandchildren, T.J., Max, Gail Starr and five grandchildren service, he was a salesman and car- Tanner, Noah, Emmie, and Antonia. Services were held Sunday, Tracy Winters. She graduated from pet installer and had worked for Relatives and friends are invited March 4, 2012, at Winkenhofer Coughlin High School in 1934. Vanguard Fire Extinguisher Co. for to her Memorial Mass on Friday, Pine Ridge Funeral Home in Ken- She married the late John J. Muth some time. Prior to his retirement March 9, at11 a.m. at Ss. Peter & Paul nesaw, Ga. Burial will be at Oak in 1949 and together they celebrat- in1995 due to ill health, he had been Church,1325 Boot Rd., West Chester, Lawn Cemetery in Hanover Town- ed 52 wonderful years of marriage. acook at the Sky Liner Diner, Pitt- Pa. Ashley; Joseph Muth and his wife navich and her husband, Ted, all of ship at a later date. She was a devoted member of the ston Township. In lieu of flowers, contributions in former St. Therese R.C. Church in Geralyn, of Wilkes-Barre; Miriam Mr. Burke was a former member Nanticoke; Margaret Ann Burke, Joann’s memory can be made to Main Neher and her husband Ronald, of MARGARET (EDWARDS) Wilkes-Barre for 61 years and cur- of the Jaycees, the West Side Club, New York City; James Burke, Jen- Line Animal Rescue, 1149 Pike MONELLI, age 87, of Old Forge, rently held membership at Saint Ni- Mountain Top; Gerard Muth and his Avoca; the Ancient Order of Hiber- kins Township; nine grandchildren Springs Rd., Phoenixville, PA 19425. wife Robin, of Nanticoke; Florence passed away Monday morning, cholas Church in Wilkes-Barre. nians; the Polish Club of Dupont and numerous nieces and nephews. Arrangements are by the D’Anjo- Muth of Wilkes-Barre; Catherine Ri- March 5, 2012, at Moses Taylor Anyone who knew Miriam loved and the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Funeral will be held Friday at lell Memorial Home of Malvern – chards and her husband Thomas, of Hospital in Scranton. Two sons, her with all their hearts. Her unwa- Duryea. In addition to his parents, 9a.m. from the H. Merritt Frazer. Visit www.danjolell.com Hanover Township; and Jean Muth John Monelli Jr. and Leo Monelli, vering, all-conquering faith defined Ken was preceded in death by an in- Hughes Funeral Home, Inc., a Gold- her, radiating warmth and love to all of Wilkes-Barre. fant brother, John Burke. en Rule Funeral Home, 211Luzerne and several siblings also preceded Miriam was also deeply beloved her in death. She is survived by her with whom she came into contact. Surviving are his wife of 37 years, Avenue, West Pittston, with Funeral She passed this inspiring faith on to by her 14 grandchildren, Katie Neh- Linda Richardson Burke, at home; Mass at 9:30 a.m. in Sacred Heart sons Ronnie Monelli and wife Pa- er Grove and her husband Charles; Hope Cicon her family and loved ones. She was children, Shyloe McDonald and her Worship Center of Nativity Parish, tricia of Old Forge, Randy Monelli Michelle Harned and her husband known to always be there with a lov- fiancé, Gary Lance, West Pittston; Duryea. Interment will be in Clarks Moses and wife Lori of Sunrise, Fla., and Curtis; Ronald Neher Jr. and his ing hug, warm smile, cheerful song, Jessica Lee and her husband, Den- Green Cemetery, Clarks Green. Bradley Monelli and fiancee Mi- wife Ashley; Brian Muth and his and the reassuring words, “God nis, Plymouth; Jill Burke and her Friends may call Thursday from 4 to March 5, 2012 chelle Raniello of Old Forge; broth- wife Sarah; Sara Muth and her fian- willing.” Her loved ones have been fiancé, Jeff Hoover, West Pittston; 7p.m. A Christian Wake Service will ers, Robert and William Edwards; cé Marty Kane; Melissa Osick and deeply impacted by the incredible John Burke, West Pittston; step-son, be held Thursday. 14 grandchildren and many great- her husband Brian; Lisa Jefferson; ope Cicon Moses of Hallandale, grandchildren. love of Miriam, and they will miss Bernard McDonald, Dallas; broth- The family requests that flowers H Florida, passed away Monday, Patrick Muth; Thomas Richards ers and sisters, Patricia Howells and be omitted and that memorial dona- Graveside services by the Rev. her so very deeply every day. She and his girlfriend Michelle Beloin; March 5, 2012, at Aventura Hospital James A. Wert will be conducted was truly amazing. her husband, John; Joseph Burke tions be made for funeral expenses and Medical Center, Aventura, Flor- Amy Muth; Samantha Muth; Rebec- and his wife, Vera, and Lorraine Gre- in care of the funeral home. on Thursday at 9 a.m. in the Marcy Miriam’s greatest joy in life came ca Richards; Ally Muth; and Abby ida. Born in Exeter, she was the daugh- Cemetery, Foote Avenue in Du- from her family. She found immense Muth. ter of the late Joseph Cicon and Mary ryea. Relatives and friends may happiness in sitting on her front Miriam felt extraordinarily Dupock Cicon. Hope was a graduate pay their respects today from 5 to 8 porch, going for rides through the blessed to have her seven great- valley, reading, and playing count- Robert D. Williams of the Nesbitt School of Nursing, p.m. at the Thomas P. Kearney Fu- grandchildren as well. They are Kingston. neral Home Inc., 517 N. Main St., less Scrabble games with her family. Molly and Andy Grove; Krissy, Jack, She took great pride in the accom- March 5, 2012 Prior to her retirement, she was a Old Forge. Please visit www.Kear- and Olivia Neher; Hunter Harned; registered nurse at Aventura Hospi- plishments of her children and and Nathan Muth. Also, she just re- neyFuneralHome.com for direc- obert D. Williams, 73, of Lu- tal and Medical Center. grandchildren, and she was actively ceived the exciting news that her tions or to leave an online condo- zerne, passed away peacefully After retirement, Hope continued involved in all of their activities. Mi- eighth great-grandchild is expected R lence. surrounded by his loving family on to work at Aventura Hospital as a riam also found great peace and this summer. case manager. DORIS D. VAN SCOTEN, for- pleasure in attending weekly Mass- The funeral will be held on Fri- Monday in the Wilkes-Barre Gener- al Hospital. Hope was a parishioner of St. Phi- merly of West Pittston and Forty es. day, March 9, 2012 at 8:45 a.m. from lip Antiochian Orthodox Church in Born in Wilkes-Barre he was the Fort, passed away in Colorado Miriam cherished every second Jacobs Funeral Service, 47 Old Riv- Fort Lauderdale, Florida. She was al- Springs, Colo., on February 11, of every day and was appreciative of er Road, Wilkes-Barre, followed by a son of the late Fred Williams and so a member of The Order of St. Igna- 2012. Doris was born October 30, all of her blessings. She had a deep Mass of Christian Burial to be cele- Dorothy Durling Williams Grobow- tius of Antioch. 1927, in Greenfield Township, Pa., appreciation for nature and a love of brated at 9:30 a.m. in Saint Nicholas ski. He was educated in the West She was preceded in death by her to the late Arnold R. and Lura A. poetry, as she could remarkably re- Church, 226 South Washington Pittston schools. He served in the husband, James Moses, formerly of Army Reserves. For many years he (Kenyon) Decker. She was preced- cite numerous poems from memo- Street, Wilkes-Barre. Wilkes-Barre. was employed at the Wilkes-Barre ed in death by husband James, for- ry. Miriam enjoyed experiencing Interment will follow in Saint Surviving are her sons, James General Hospital, Salek Optical and mer Pittston YMCA director; son the beauty of the Lord’s creation Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover Town- Moses of Miami, Florida, and Mi- retired from Clearbrook Treatment Kim, and sister Janice Howanitz. through travel. Among her many ship. chael and daughter-in-law Sandra of Centers after 25 years. He was a Allentown, and several nieces and Surviving are son James Van Sco- trips were vacations to Hawaii, the Family and friends may call on member of Our Lady of Hope Par- nephews. ten and his wife, Betty; grandsons, Finger Lakes, Canada, Disney Thursday, March 8, 2012 from 4 to 8 World and Ireland. Her visit to Ire- ish, Wilkes-Barre. Robert’s life re- Funeral will be held Friday at 11 Joshua and Jason; sister Louise p.m. at the funeral home. band, Darran, Swoyersville; Robert land, particularly the hometown of volved around his family and a.m. from the Mamary-Durkin Funer- Northup; sisters-in-law, Jean Scott To send the family an online Williams, Wilkes-Barre; two grand- her mother, was a life-long dream of friends with addiction problems al Service, 59 Parrish St., Wilkes- and Marilyn Van Scoten. message of condolence, you may children; sisters Carolyn Williams, hers. and helping them with their sobrie- Barre, with services at 11:30 a.m. in Amemorial service will be held visit www.jacobsfuneralservice- West Pittston; Dorothy Stucker, St. Mary Antiochian Orthodox Miriam is preceded in death by .com. ty. He was so loved by everyone who in Colorado Springs at a later date. Wilkes-Barre; brother, Fred Wil- Church, 905 S. Main St., Wilkes- her parents, her husband, and her In lieu of flowers, memorial con- knew him and he gave himself in so The family would like to thank liams, Sunbury; nieces and neph- Barre. sister, Florence Winters Downend. tributions may be made in Miriam’s many ways. Robert enjoyed the out- Odyssey Hospice for the special ews. Interment will be in the parish Miriam treasured her eight chil- memory to Our Lady of Victory doors and had a passion for fishing. care given to Doris. Memorial con- Funeral services will be at cemetery, Hanover Township. dren with all her heart. Surviving Homes of Charity, 780 Ridge Road, Preceding him in death were his tributions may be mailed to Odys- the convenience of the family Friends may call Thursday from 5 are her children, John Muth and his Lackawanna, NY 14218-1682, or Ave children Maureen Williams and Ri- sey Hospice, 5526 N. Academy from the Metcalfe and Shaver Fu- to 8 p.m. wife Susan, of Bear Creek; Rita Jef- Maria University, 5050 Ave Maria chard Williams, sister Mary Jean Te- Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO ferson and her husband John, of Blvd., Ave Maria, FL 34142-9505. desco. neral Home Inc., 504 Wyoming Ave- 80918. Arrangements were made Surviving are his wife of 52 years, nue, Wyoming. through All Veterans Funeral the former Marion Mozdian; chil- Interment will be in the Mount Home, Wheatridge, Colo. dren Marion Otway and her hus- Olivet Cemetery, Carverton. HELENA COLABELLA, 90, of Mary McDermott Frazier FUNERALS the Nanticoke Villa, died Monday, March 5, 2012, at the Hospice March 4, 2012 Ignatius M. Scarantino Community Care at Geisinger BUYNAK – Stephen, funeral 9 a.m. South Wilkes-Barre. Born on Nov. ary Dolores McDermott Fra- March 4, 2012 today in the John V. Morris Funeral 30, 1921, in Nanticoke, she was the Mzier, 98, died March 4, 2012. Home, 625 N. Main St., Wilkes- daughter of the late Frank and Ste- Mrs. Frazier was born in Wilkes- gnatius M. Scarantino, 92, of Pitt- Mary Pace. Barre. Funeral Mass at 9:30 a.m. in phania Stefaniak Adamski. She Barre and was a graduate of St. I ston, passed away Sunday eve- Surviving are sisters-in-law, Mrs. the St. Stanislaus Kostka worship had been employed by General Ann’s Academy. She had formerly ning, March 4, 2012 in Wilkes-Barre Louis R. (Mary) Scarantino and site of St. Andre Bessette Parish. Electric Corp., Syracuse, and Gen- worked for Bell Telephone of Penn- General Hospital. Mrs. Nicholas (Carmella) Scaranti- ECKENRODE – Janice, funeral 10 eral Cigar Co., Nanticoke. She was a.m. Thursday in the Lehman- sylvania, Bell Telephone of New Jer- Born in Italy on September 10, no, both of Pittston; numerous niec- preceded in death by sisters, Mar- Gregory Funeral Home Inc., 281 sey, and C&P Telephone of Virginia. 1919, he was the son of the late Jo- es and nephews. tha and Florence, and brothers, seph and Caroline Martel Scaranti- Chapel St., Swoyersville. Friends She was a member of St. Paul’s Ca- Funeral services will be at 11 John and Ignatius. Surviving are no. He was a graduate of Pittston may call 4 to 7 p.m. today at the tholic Church, Portsmouth, since a.m. on Thursday, March 8, brother, Joseph, of Tulsa, Okla.; High School and served in the U.S. funeral home. nieces and nephews. 1943. She volunteered for the Red 2012 from the Peter J. Adonizio Fu- FISCHER – Theodore, Shiva 2 to 4 Cross Blood Program for 42 years, Army during World War II. He had Funeral services will be held been employed as a machinist and neral Home, 251William Street, and 7 to 9 p.m. today and Thurs- the Christ Child Society for 27 Friday at 9:30 a.m. from the Stan- retired from American Chain and Pittston, with a Mass of Christian day and 2 to 4 p.m. Friday, at 604 years, Maryview Hospital Auxiliary ley S. Stegura Funeral Home Inc., Cable. Burial at11:30 a.m. in St. Joseph Ma- Wildflower Drive, Plains Township. 614 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke, and the U.S.O. Mr. Scarantino was a member of rello Parish at St. Rocco’s Church, HOGAN – Eugene, funeral 9:30 a.m. with Mass of Christian Burial at 10 She was married to Johnnie E. Pittston. Interment will be in St. today in the Kielty-Moran Funeral nephews, Joseph J. Kerrigan, Jo- St. Joseph Marello Parish at St. Roc- a.m. in the secondary site of St. Frazier for almost 65 years until his Rocco’s Cemetery, Pittston Town- Home Inc., 87 Washington Ave., seph McDermott, Jaime McDer- co’s Church, the San Cataldo Socie- Faustina’s Parish (St. Mary of death on January 26, 2012, and was ship. Friends may call Thursday Plymouth. Mass of Christian Burial mott and The Rev. Christopher ty and the Knights of Columbus Czestochowa Church), Nanticoke. also predeceased by a son, John Fra- from 10 to 11 a.m. at the funeral at 10 a.m. in All Saints Parish, McDermott. Council 372, of Pittston. Plymouth. Final interment will be in the par- zier, and a daughter, Marilou F. home. AMass of Christian Burial will He was preceded in death by GERMAN – Leonard, Shiva Thursday ish cemetery, Nanticoke. Friends Spacek. brothers, Louis R., Nicholas, Sam Online condolences may be made may call Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Friday, 2to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and 2 to 4 She is survived by her son-in-law, March 9, at St. Paul’s Catholic and Phillip Scarantino, and sisters, at www.peterjadoniziofuneral- p.m. Friday at 445 North Gates James R. Spacek; grandchildren, Church by Fr. Leo Manalo. Burial Rose Scarantino, Grace Dorula, and home.com. Ave., Apt. 1, Kingston. EDWARD J. ELMY, 89, former- Michael and David, sons of the late ly of Main Street, Sugar Notch, and will follow in Greenlawn Memorial GRODIS – Ruth, funeral 11 a.m. Thurs- John “Jack” Frazier, John Spacek, Altoona, passed away on Monday, Gardens. A Christian Wake Service day in the Metcalfe and Shaver Margaret Bairley and Kathleen Funeral Home Inc., 504 Wyoming March 5, 2012, at Hampton House, will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday at Florence P. Rollman Ave., Wyoming. Friends may call 5 Hanover Township. Barnes; six great-grandchildren; Foster Funeral Home, Portsmouth. to 8 p.m. today at the funeral Funeral arrangements are nieces, Jeanne Marie Natale, Peggy In lieu of flowers, memorial dona- Sarsfield, Elaine Chismer, Sister tions may be made to St. Paul’s Ca- March 4, 2012 home. pending from the George A. Strish LEWIS – Janice, memorial service 11 Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. Main Joanne McDermott, R.S.M., Patri- tholic Church Restoration Fund, cia McDermott, Scharlene McPhail, 518 High St., Portsmouth, Va. lorence Carr Rollman, 97, for- wife, Gail Rollman, of Williamsport; a.m. Saturday in E. Blake Collins St., Ashley. F Funeral Home, 159 George Ave., Mary Jane Bruns and Kitty Civisco; 23704. merly of Washington Square granddaughters, Shannon Reilly, Apartments in Wilkes-Barre, died Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call 10 ALBERT W. RAUGHLEY, 61, of Tiffany Rollman, Elizabeth Davis Sunday at Little Flower Manor. a.m. until the time of the service. McGinnis Street, Plymouth, and Melissa Caroccia; great-grand- ROWLANDS – David, memorial Born September 1, 1914, in passed away Tuesday, March 6, children, Morgan, Victoria, Aiden service 8 p.m. today in the Howell- 2012 at home. Robert S. Johnston Wilkes-Barre, she was a daughter of and Maya; nieces, nephews, cousins Lussi Funeral Home, 509 Wyoming the late Peter and Mary Burke Carr. Funeral arrangements are March 6, 2012 and friends. Ave., West Pittston. Friends may pending from the Yeosock Funeral Florence attended Saint Mary’s Celebration of Florence’s Life call 5 p.m. until service time in the Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Town- High School and was employed by funeral home. obert S. Johnston, of Dallas, will be held Saturday at 8:30 a.m. ship. the former Wilkes-Barre Lace Mill SKORONSKI – Phyllis, funeral 10 a.m. died Tuesday, March 6, 2012 in from McLaughlin’s - The Family Fu- R today in the Andrew Strish Funeral the Hospice Community Care Inpa- for several years prior to marriage. neral Service, 142 South Washing- Home, 11 Wilson St., Larksville. tient Unit at Geisinger South Mrs. Rollman dedicated most of ton Street in Wilkes-Barre, with Fu- STOUT – Sarah, funeral 11 a.m. today Wilkes-Barre. her life to caring for her family. neral Mass at 9:30 a.m. in the in McCune Funeral Home, 80 S. Born December 17, 1922 in Florence was a member of the Church of Saint Nicholas. Inter- Mountain Blvd., Mountain Top. OBITUARY POLICY Brooklyn, N.Y, he was the son of the Parish of Saint Nicholas and was ac- ment will be in Saint Mary’s Ceme- late John E. and Elizabeth Aitken Friends may call 10 a.m. until the The Times Leader publish- tive in the resident’s club of Wash- tery in Hanover Township. Visita- time of the service at the funeral Johnston. ington Square Apartments, where es free obituaries, which He graduated from Tunkhannock tion will be held at McLaughlin’s on home. have a 27-line limit, and paid High School in 1940 and Penn State she had resided for 31 years. Friday from 4 to 6 p.m. WALKER – Alfonzo, funeral noon obituaries, which can run University in 1947. Bob enlisted in Her husband, John C. Rollman, In lieu of flowers, memorial dona- today in the First Baptist Church of with a photograph. A funeral the Aviation Cadet Program in 1942 died October 17, 1986. Sisters, Anna tions may be made to Parish of Saint Wilkes-Barre, 48 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call 9 and flew 35 missions over Europe as Peranto and Emily Trevethan, and Nicholas, 226 South Washington home representative can call a.m. until the time of the service at the obituary desk at (570) aco-pilot and pilot of the B-24 heavy brothers, James, John, George and Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701- bomber in the 15th Army Air Force the church. 829-7224, send a fax to (570) Harry Carr also preceded her in based in Italy. 2897, or the charity of your prefer- ZLUCHOWSKI – Michael, funeral 9 829-5537 or e-mail to tlo- death. ence. a.m. today in Jendrzejewski Funer- He was self-employed as a Manu- several nieces and nephews. [email protected]. If you facturers’ Representative. She will be missed by her sons, Permanent messages and memo- al Home, 21 N. Meade St., Wilkes- Amemorial service will be John J. and his wife, Jean Rollman, fax or e-mail, please call to Bob was a member of the Dad- held Friday, March 9, 2012 at ries can be shared with Florence’s Barre. confirm. Obituaries must be dow-Isaacs American Legion, Post 11 a.m. from the Harold C. Snowdon of Wilkes-Barre; James F. and his family at www.celebrateherlife- submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday 672, Dallas; Veterans of Foreign Funeral Home Inc., 140 N. Main wife, Dolores Rollman, of Barnegat, .com. through Thursday and 7:30 Wars; Irem Temple Wilkes-Barre Street, Shavertown. The Reverend New Jersey; and William P. and his Genetti’s p.m. Friday and Saturday. Shrine Club and Dallas United Robert G. Wood, Pastor of Dallas After Fu nera l Lu ncheons Methodist Church. United Methodist Church, will offi- Obituaries must be sent by a Starting at$7.9 5 per person funeral home or crematory, Preceding him in death were a ciate. Friends may call at the funeral brother, Harold Johnston, and sis- or must name who is hand- home Friday from 10 a.m. until time ST.M ARY’S Hotel Bereavem en t Rates ter, Mildred Karshner. of service. ling arrangements, with Surviving are his wife of 64 years, M ONUM ENTCO. In lieu of flowers, memorial dona- Monum ents -M arkers -Lette ring address and phone number. the former June Davis, Dallas; tions, if desired, may be made to 975 S.MAIN ST.HAN OVER TW P. We discourage handwritten daughter, Susan Iannuzzo and hus- The Shriners Hospitals for Children notices; they incur a $15 band Joseph, Wilkes-Barre; son, Da- c/o Irem Temple, 397 Country Club 829-8138 typing fee. vid Johnston, Virginia Beach, Va.; Road, Dallas, PA 18612 NEXT TO SO LO MON’SCREEK 825.6477 K

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OUR OPINION: COUNTY PARK Moon Lake worthy of better upkeep

OON LAKE PARK – could be better protected and the nearly 650-acre maintained as a state park or the Luzerne County property of another conserva- M campground and tion-minded institution. recreation area in Plymouth Two years ago, Luzerne Coun- Township – deserves better than ty’s commissioners appeared to fall into further disrepair ready to plunder the park for po- while, for yet another season, its tential revenue from the natural future remains murky. gas drilling industry. Historical- The place should swarm with ly, few of this county’s leaders visitors on warm spring days. By seemed to fully grasp the poten- summer, its double Olympic- tial of its outdoor recreational sized swimming assets, including pool ought to draw Fortunately, two the splendid Sev- oodles of area resi- state lawmakers en Tubs Natural dents seeking cool Area in Plains relief. Instead, most hope to intervene, Township. park amenities have restoring at least Don’t expect been idled in recent some activities and significant years because of the change under the county’s ongoing ensuring lake access newly installed budget problems. As for trout season. Luzerne County recently as this week, Council. Its mem- public access has bers understanda- been restricted to Saturdays and bly are fixated on the county’s Sundays, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 bottom line, and few of them p.m. Moon Lake’s gates will be seem inclined to devote dollars latched on weekdays. toward “nonessential” pro- MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS Fortunately, two state law- grams. makers hope to intervene, res- At the risk of sounding like and 10 people, including four Americans, toring at least some activities the Lorax, Dr. Seuss’ magical House transportation bill SEND US YOUR OPINION are killed. and ensuring lake access for character who speaks on behalf President Obama degrades America by trout season. State Rep. Gerald of the trees and this month is Letters to the editor must include the seen as bad public policy writer’s name, address and daytime apologizing. Where are we going? There Mullery and state Sen. John making an appearance in movie phone number for verification. Letters were no apologies to America for the Yudichak, whose constituents theaters, the fate of our natural he recent commentary by U.S. Rep. should be no more than 250 words. We deaths (murders). have voiced concern about the resources rests largely in the Lou Barletta, R-Hazleton, about the reserve the right to edit and limit writers James P. West park, intend to muster support hands of people like you. T transportation bill (“Investing in in- to one published letter every 30 days. Shavertown from state agencies, such as the Unless you voice concern for frastructure will help shore up economy,” • Email: [email protected] Pennsylvania Fish and Boat the park and offer your ideas, the Feb. 29) certainly sounded like a great • Fax: 570-829-5537 Commission. status quo probably will prevail. accomplishment. Closer examination • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1 Poor management blamed Their stated aim: a partner- Unless you tell elected leaders reveals Lou is not telling us everything. ship between county and state. that you value places such as The House of Representatives’ Natural Resources Committee approved what for downfall of USPS Perhaps the best outcome, Moon Lake, these spots likely •Have a fecal occult blood test every Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood calls however, would be for Moon will languish. Unless you do three years combined with a flexible sig- previously challenged postal manage- “the worst transportation bill I’ve ever seen Lake’s ownership to one day be something, nothing much will moidoscopy every five years; or ment to not close the mail processing transferred, ending any county be done. during 35 years of public service.” LaHood Icenter in Scranton and to increase ser- •Have a colonoscopy every 10 years. control. This oasis probably Unless … spent 14 years in Congress, serving as a vice, not decrease it. By announcing that Republican representative from Illinois. He If you have a personal or family history of colorectal cancer, colorectal polyps or not only the Scranton facility will close, told a news outlet that Congress always but 11 other processing facilities, including came together in the past to support trans- inflammatory bowel disease, talk with QUOTE OF THE DAY your health care professional about earlier Reading, Lancaster, Williamsport and Erie, portation, but HR 7 is the most partisan the U.S. Postal Service management has “As prime minister of Israel, I will transportation bill he’s ever seen. screening No matter what your age, you should failed miserably to provide any evidence never let my people live in the For 30 years, federal transportation that its mission is to save the USPS and legislation has allocated a small portion of know colorectal cancer risk factors, symp- shadow of annihilation.” toms and your family history. Make screen- not dismantle it from within. the national gas tax to transit funding. But As I have seen in the last five years, bad under the new five-year bill just passed by ing tests part of your healthy life. Talk with Benjamin Netanyahu your doctor about the colorectal screening and subversive management decisions During a trip to Washington this week, the Israeli the House committee, funding for public options available, using the above list as a have pushed the USPS to the precipice of prime minister asserted his country’s right to defend transportation systems will disappear. nothingness. itself against an Iranian nuclear threat. Netanyahu visited Capitol Hill on That’s a bad public policy for all of us. guide. Tuesday. Colorectal cancer is highly preventable, Irecently read a letter to the editor David Martin about cutting costs, referring to USPS Tunkhannock treatable and often curable when detected early. Do the right thing for yourself and commercials. I’d like to expand on where OTHER OPINION: HIGHWAY BILL your family: Get screened early. costs can be cut. Pay for performance bonuses: How can a Early screenings crucial Dr. Thomas J. Castellano Chief of the Section of Gastroenterology company projected to lose $14 billion still Stalled Congress Wilkes-Barre General Hospital hand out bonuses, spot awards, etc.? in colon cancer prevention Detail assignments: When a valued very year during March, medical pro- member of the postal service management fessionals, patients, family members Writer believes mandate team fills in a vacancy in another facility must get in gear and area, not only do they receive salary Eand others observe National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month – a time when will hurt service members and compensation, but also per diem such T WOULD BE easy to call closer to having its act togeth- concerned individuals raise awareness as travel, meals and, if far enough, hotel the gridlock in Congress er. It forged a bipartisan ap- about the incidence of colorectal cancer. resident Barack Obama’s push of his accommodations. How much is this cost laughable, except for the proach to a two-year bill that The message is straightforward: There are unconstitutional health care mandate annually? Ireal impact it has on our would continue many current Pis now taking a shot at military person- Afootball field-sized behemoth known simple steps we can take to prevent and everyday lives – such as the gri- programs, including the use of diagnose this disease. nel and veterans. as the Flats Sequencing System: The USPS dlock on highways. gas taxes to support public Colorectal cancer is the second-leading Obama’s plan calls for increases between is into this machine roughly $1.4 billion, Case in point is the massive transportation. That’s impor- cancer killer in America, claiming more 30 percent and 78 percent in Tricare an- and it has been referred to as a “boon- transportation spending bill, a tant federal policy of 30 years’ than 40,000 lives every year. According to nual premiums for the first year. After that, doggle.” It isn’t known when, or even if, confusion of practical and po- standing that must be retained. the Pennsylvania Department of Health, the plan will impose five-year increases there will be cost savings. litical priorities that lawmak- Still, the Senate bill has been the state’s colorectal cancer incidence and ranging from 94 percent to 345 percent – Second ounce free: This was recently ers seem incapable of turning hit with a blizzard of distract- mortality rates are higher than the nation- more than three times current levels – in announced so that major mailers essential- into clear federal policy. Since ing amendments, including al average (57.9 per 100,000 compared to hopes it will push service members out of ly will pay the one-ounce price for up to afive-year transportation fund- one to strip mandated contra- U.S. average of 52). Tricare and into “Obamacare.” two ounces of mail. How can a corporation ing plan expired in 2009, Con- ceptive coverage from the fed- Fortunately, however, colorectal cancer Not included in these cuts are civilian that’s bleeding money have giveaways like gress has managed only a se- eral health care law. Please! is one of the most preventable and easily unionized defense employees. this? ries of nine stopgap measures The House, meanwhile, detected cancers – if screening occurs How are we letting this happen? Keep in mind, since 2004 the USPS has to keep federal gasoline taxes weighed in with a stinker of a early enough. Regular colorectal screen- Raymond Pick had a decrease of 135,909 employees, but a flowing back to the states. transportation bill that would ings can detect polyps that can be removed Kingston net increase of 822 headquarters positions. Lawmakers are in the throes have scrapped the guaranteed before they become cancerous. A recent Why are they necessary? of their latest attempt at a re- transit support and helped pay study in the New England Journal of Med- These are some of the facts that our placement plan, but the House for expanded road projects icine was consistent with the value of Burning of Quran required elected representatives should be looking and the Senate have strayed, through more offshore drilling, colonoscopy for this purpose, demonstra- into and have investigated externally. seemingly oblivious to the date including in the Arctic Nation- ting a 50 percent decrease in colon cancer no apology from Obama When these closings and consolidations go this month when the tempora- al Wildlife Refuge. deaths in patients who had adenomatous into effect, it will be a sad day for what ry highway bill expires. colon polyps removed. omething is wrong in this world. The was once the U. S. Postal Service. Of the two, the Senate is The Dallas Morning News Whether you’re male or female, follow National Endowment for the Arts can I’m afraid when the dust settles history these guidelines, based on the U.S. Preven- Ssupport a photographer who places a will not be kind to not only the interests EDITORIAL BOARD tative Services Task Force recommenda- crucifix in urine and calls it “art.” Yet Unit- who destroyed the Postal Service, but also PRASHANT SHITUT tions, beginning at age 50 (age 45 if Afri- ed Nations/American troops accidentally to those who stood idly by and let it hap- President and CEO/Impressions Media can-American): burn a copy of the Muslim Quran (which pen. JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ MARK E. JONES •Have a fecal occult blood test yearly; reportedly had been desecrated by prison- Constantine Wayda Vice President/Executive Editor Editorial Page Editor or er extremists writing notes on the pages), Ashley

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sion into subjects such as contraception like. and the separation of church and state. Overall, 437 delegates were at stake SUPER “During this campaign there has Tuesday, considerably more than in the 12 been discussion about all sorts of is- previous contests combined; 1,144 dele- sues,” Romney said in Canton. “I keep gates are needed to secure the GOP nomi- Continued from Page 1A bringing it back to more jobs, less debt nation. through that he sought to show his appeal and smaller government. That’s what Even before the first ballots were cast, among religious voters and cultural con- my campaign is about.” Romney was assured a victory in Tues- servatives — two groups stubbornly cool The fourth candidate in the race, Tex- day’s delegate count, thanks in part to the toward his candidacy. as Rep. Ron Paul, was hoping for his first organizational failings of his main rivals. “We’ve won races all across the country victory in the one remaining caucus Paul was the only Republican other than againsttheodds,”theformerPennsylvania state, Alaska. (Voters in Wyoming were RomneytoqualifyfortheballotinVirginia, senatorsaidatalate-nightrallyinSteuben- also caucusing) Paul campaigned hard one of the larger states voting Tuesday and ville, Ohio. “When they thought, OK, he’s in North Dakota and appeared there another important target for both political finally finished, we keep coming back.” election night, but came up unavailing. parties in November. Santorum also for- Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich With his three victories and strong feited more than a dozen Ohio delegates carried Georgia, home of the district he showing in Ohio, Romney added con- by failing to qualify representatives in sev- represented for years in Congress. He, too, siderably to his lead among delegates. eral congressional districts, including the said it proved the naysayers wrong. But the results continued to flash cau- one in which he held his election-night par- “I want you to know, in the morning, we tion signs. ty. are going to Alabama, we’re going on to He trailed Santorum and Gingrich, The shortfall underscored the advan- Mississippi, we’re going on to Kansas and respectively, among the most conserva- tage that Romney has maintained that’s just this week,” Gingrich told cheer- tive voters in Ohio and Georgia, accord- throughout the ups and downs of the tur- ing supporters in Atlanta, referring to the lots in Super Tuesday contests. But even deep recession, then emerged to a fitful re- ing to exit polls. He also showed contin- bulent nominating fight: his big financial next set of contests. though Georgia dispensed the most dele- covery. ued weakness among evangelical Chris- and organizational advantages. The biggest prize was Ohio. With 92 per- gates, the greatest attention was focused Santorum touted his roots across the tians, perhaps because of concerns about Both were brought to bear on Super cent of precincts reporting, Romney, the on Ohio, a November battleground where border in a Pennyslvania steel town, say- his Mormon faith. Tuesday. former Massachusetts governor, had 38 Romney and Santorum devoted the bulk ing he would seek to strengthen the econo- While those voters — who represent the Repeating a pattern seen throughout percent to 37 percent for Santorum, the of their time and resources. my by restoring America’s manufacturing base of the party — are likely to rally be- the contest, Romney vastly outspent San- formerPennsylvaniasenator,andamargin Both candidates focused on the econo- might. Romney unveiled a new slogan — hind the eventual winner, the resistance torum on the television airwaves, strafing of about 6,000 votes. my in Ohio, a Rust Belt state that hurt long “more jobs, less debt, smaller govern- has kept Romney from wrapping up the his chief rival with a relentless barrage of Inall,votersin10 stateswere castingbal- before the rest of the country sunk into ment” — and jabbed at Santorum’s digres- nominating fight as quickly as he would negative advertising.

drink and sometimes they make arrived and learned from bystan- Wilkes-Barre FIRE noise, but they’re not bad people, ders the two men were still firefighters were really. My dad has been taking trapped inside. called back to put them in for years, because no- Firefighters entered the third- out hot spots at Continued from Page 1A body else would help them. … floor apartment through a rear two vacant houses at 27 and the burned apartment building is They were people nobody want- door accessed from an outside 31 Academy St. in owned by her father, Richard Tat- ed.” staircase at the back of the build- Wilkes-Barre that ing and carried the limp bodies of tersall, who sometimes rents were destroyed in Second major fire in day the two men down the staircase. housing to “downtrodden” per- afire early Tues- Delaney performed CPR on one sons who often cannot find hous- The blaze, first reported at 4:55 day morning. The ing elsewhere. p.m., was the second major struc- of the men himself. cause of the fire Kathy Evans, a neighbor and ture fire city firefighters battled Five additional residents of the is under investi- Boice’s sister, said Jose and Willy Tuesday. In the early-morning building, a house divided into gation. had lived in the house for three or hours, firefighters extinguished several apartments, also escaped four years. They and other resi- fires at two adjacent, vacant from the first floor prior to the ar- dents of the house drank alcohol homes on Academy Street. rival of firefighters. frequently, and their activities The causes of both fires are un- Aneighbor who did not wish to sometimes drew complaints der investigation. be identified said she, a family from the senior citizen’s high-rise Wilkes-Barre Fire Chief Jay De- member and a resident of the across the street, but they we- laney described “an enormous building named Billy rushed into ren’t bad neighbors, Evans said. amount of flames” shooting from the home and helped carry the CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER “None of them were really bad the front of the Pine Street apart- first-floor residents out. people,” she said. “They like to ment building when firefighters Billy, who did not want to building’s second floor was va- Runoff water froze squatters. speak to media or give his full cant. Cold temperatures quickly “I called police at least once a name, tried to help the men from No firefighters were injured. froze water runoff on the side- month saying, ‘Come on down, the third-floor apartment as well, Earlier Tuesday, fire destroyed walks and Academy Street, mak- there are people in there,’ ” Moir but was turned back by the two vacant houses at 27 and 31 A- ing suppression efforts difficult, said. flames, she said. cademy St., while firefighters Delaney said. Drew McLaughlin, city spokes- James Johnson, 48, was one of saved Bob Moir’s house and a “It looked like an inferno,” man, said the city last boarded up the residents who escaped the business, Butler Casket Co., Moir said. “The fire chief told me 27 Academy St. on Feb. 28. He fire. He said he has lived in the which has been on Academy the firefighters were going to con- said the city was unable to react home on and off for three years. Street since 1960. centrate on my house. The to complaints about the house “I was downstairs and all of a Moir said he wasn’t surprised flames were starting to shoot due to litigation involving the sudden the fire came… from up- to see flames coming from two over and they were afraid the fire property owner. stairs… it was coming down,” vacant houses next door after he was going to jump. The firemen Luzerne County property re- Johnson said. “I came running was awakened by did a terrific job, a cords list the owner of 27 Acade- out.” two young men terrific job. They’ve my St. as Joseph Reisinger Jr., of banging on the door “The flames Red Cross aiding victims been checking my Wilkes-Barre. Reisinger pur- to his Academy basement and my chased the property in June 2004. The Red Cross of Wyoming were starting to Street house. attic. They don’t get Valley will provide shelter and The house at 31 Academy St. “I’ve been talking shoot over and paid enough.” other aid to the victims of the fire. was purchased by Dan and Janet to the city about Moir said he had The Red Cross will put the fire they were afraid Frascella, of Hanover Township, these houses for four water damage in his victims up in a hotel for at least in June. years … nothing,” the fire was go- basement from run- three nights, provide monetary STEVE MOCARSKY/ THE TIMES LEADER Moir said. “We’re on off and several roof Neighborhood fires aid for them to buy essential ing to jump.” Fire officials investigate a blaze that destroyed this apartment amain road here, the shingles were goods to satisfy their immediate It is the fourth fire at a vacant building at 133-135 E. Diamond Ave. in Hazleton on Tuesday. smell, the mice and Bob Moir blown off by water needs and make psychological house in South Wilkes-Barre the rats. All I’m told Neighboring property pressure from hos- counseling available. since May. Sonny Patel, who also owns a from the city is, ‘Our owner es. A distance of less All victims lost medications in Afire at a vacant house at 73 Pantry Quik around the cor- hands are tied.’ ” than 5 feet separate the fire, Red Cross volunteer Mi- Sullivan St. claimed the lives of ner, had contacted a demoli- Moir said 27 Acad- Moir’s house and 31 HAZLETON na Hontz said, and finding re- two homeless men, Robert Klein tion contractor. emy St. has been vacant for about Academy St. placements for them was the Red and James Moore Jr., both 52, on “Our biggest concern right five years, and the other for at Delaney said it was too danger- Continued from Page 1A Cross’ first priority Tuesday May 31. The cause of the deadly now is just to alleviate it,” least four years. ous for firefighters to enter the night. blaze has not been determined. shals determined that the Wech said. He expects the Delaney said firefighters were burning houses due to “structur- Firefighters brought the fire Firefighters found the body of structure fire was “a set fire” building will be torn down called to the blaze at about 2:30 al collapse.” under control within about 30 Jhole Beaubrun, 29, of Brooklyn, and is under investigation. within the next day or two. a.m., finding heavy fire and Sections of the roof on both minutes, and completed their N.Y., in a second-floor bedroom Jones said the apartment Chris Lehman said his smoke coming from both build- houses collapsed. work at the house by 8 p.m., of a vacant double-block at 19-21 building was a total loss. The parents, Louis and Rose Fe- ings. Firefighters returned to the va- though the fire remains under in- Elizabeth St., after a blaze on second and third floors on dullo, were forced from their Delaney credited two aerial cant houses Tuesday afternoon vestigation by state police fire Aug. 4. A cause of the fire has not the 135 side of the building home next door, which sus- ladder trucks, one from the city to extinguish hot spots. marshals and city fire investiga- been determined. Most recently, collapsed into the first floor tained heavy damage. and the other from the Kingston Delaney said an investigation tors. Delaney would not com- firefighters extinguished a fire at and the third floor of the “From what we were told Fire Department, with saving by city fire inspectors Alan Kla- ment on the possible cause of the avacant house at 257 Carey Ave. other half collapsed into the by the fire chief and some Moir’s residence and the casket pat and William Sharksnas is un- fire while it is under investiga- on Friday. second floor, he said. Hazleton police officers, they business. der way to determine the cause. tion. The city obtained an emergen- Hazleton Code Enforcement suspect it was arson simply “Without the two aerials, we Moir said he believed there The flames were confined to cy demolition order Tuesday af- Officer Richard Wech said the because someone set a chair probably would have lost the oth- was no utility service to the build- the building’s second and third ternoon to raze the two buildings building presents an “immi- on fire on the porch the night er house,” Delaney said. ings, which were often used by floors. Boice and Evans said the for safety, McLaughlin said. nent danger” and the owner, before,” Lehman said.

ANDY’S DINER Andy Horn- DINER ick Jr. mans Location: 1335 River Road, Plains the grill Township cooking ba- Continued from Page 1A Opened: 1989 con for the Owner: Andy Hornick, Jr. flood insurance and personal sav- Hours of operation: Tuesday breakfast ings, and the rest borrowed. The through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.; dishes Tues- diner had up to 6 feet of water in- Saturday, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sunday, day at An- side when the Susquehanna Riv- 7 a.m. to 1p.m.; closed Mondays; dy’s River er swelled to historic levels. Catering available; large room Road Diner in “I’m invested for the future,” he available for special events. Plains Town- said. “A future without floods, I Phone: 829-9444 ship. The hope. This is our place – our life.” eatery was As plates filled with breakfast “It’s service with a smile here,” flooded with several feet food whizzed by, customers mar- she said. “They make you feel of water in veled at the diner’s spanking-new right at home.” Kathy Hornick waits on the Martins, Ray and Joanna, of Luzerne, September look. Orange walls, shiny stain- Andy Sr. was busy filling coffee as Andy Hornick Sr. checks on other patrons Tuesday. when the less steel, black-and-white cups, making sure who got regu- Susquehanna booths, granite table tops and lar and who got decaf. dering breakfast with her daugh- “We usually stop here for break- River rose to new menus brought wide eyes “Everything is so different back ter, Jennifer Fisher, of Dallas. fast or lunch,” Tom said, “and the arecord of and big grins from customers. here,” he said. “I just have to get Fisher’s husband, Nicholas, is great people.” more than “We’ve been coming here for used to it again.” fond of Andy’s chili. Across River Road, other flood- 42 feet. The years,” said Bridget Sassi, of In- Kathy Hornick walked by hold- “We love the food here,” damaged businesses remain diner’s interi- kerman. “It’s so family oriented.” ing her back. Loucks said. “And everyone here closed. Hornick Jr. said his diner or has been Jeanann Robbins, also of Inker- “It’s going to take a little time to is just so pleasant. We missed this neverhadwaterlikeSeptember’s. changed man, said she and Sassi had get back in shape,” she said. “You place.” But that did not discourage him. from top to “bounced around” from place to do things at home, but this is dif- Tom and Jane VonFossen drove “This is our property,” he said. bottom. place waiting for Andy’s to reo- ferent.” over from Harding. They said the “We never thought about relocat- PETE G. WILCOX PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER pen. Kathy Loucks of Exeter was or- diner looks much better. ing. This is our community.” CMYK

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NFL Source: Colts set to dump Peyton

ESPN says team will announce INSIDE: Saints’ brass take blame, 3B could not be reached for com- anapolis.ThatissomethingIhave it is releasing quarterback at ment. Neither Irsay nor Man- always wanted to do as a rookie ning’s agent, Tom Condon, re- coming out,” Manning said after press conference today. Colts plan to hold a news confer- sponded immediately to messag- signing a five-year, $90 million ence to announce the long-ex- es left by The Associated Press. contract in July. “Of course, you pected decision. Manning and Manning has said in the past never know if that is possible, but The Associated Press team owner Jim Irsay are expect- that all he wanted to do was finish after yesterday it is official that I INDIANAPOLIS — The Pey- ed to attend, the network said. his career in a Colts uniform, but willbeanIndianapolisColtformy tonManningerainIndianapolisis Colts spokesman Avis Roper aninjuredneckforcedhimtomiss entire career. I will not play for an- AP PHOTO expected to end today, according said he could not confirm the de- all of the 2011 season. other team. My last down of foot- The Peyton Manning era in Indianapolis is expected to end today, to a report. cision — or that a news confer- “I can’t tell you what an honor it ball will be with the Colts, which according to a report. Citing anonymous sources, ESPN reported Citing anonymous sources, ence would be held today — be- is to go start-to-finish with the that the Colts plan to hold a news conference today to announce ESPN reported Tuesday that the cause Irsay was out of town and same organization here in Indi- SeePEYTON, Page 4B the long-expected decision. Manning is expected to attend. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PenguinsAMERICAN HOCKEgetY LEAGUE iced

FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER King’s guard Celia Rader drives the ball around William Paterson’s Floriana Borova. Her secret’s suddenly out of the bag

Sharp-shooting prowess of King’s guard Celia Rader was put on display for NCAA.

By DEREK LEVARSE [email protected] Around the region, it’s hardly a secret. From her high school days at Scranton Prep to her three seasons playing guard for King’s, Celia Rader has been known on the court as a dangerous shooter. UP NEXT After this past week- NCAA Division end, the NCAA tourna- III tournament ment field knows it too. Third round Rader, a junior guard • King’s vs. for the Lady Monarchs, Emmanuel 5 p.m., Friday tied the all-time record Amherst, Mass. for three-pointers in an NCAA Division III wom- en’s tournament game, AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER connecting on nine of them to help lift Matt Rust comes around the corner of the against St. John Tuesday night at Mohegan Sun Arena. King’s to a wild 64-63 win over William Pa- terson in the second round. Despite hitting five in the first half alone, Shorthanded goals help St. John’s get past WBS Rader found herself open down the stretch, keying a double-digit rally with four more in By TOM VENESKY 2-5 and keeps them in fourth place in “I didn’t know what the heck was go- the game’s final four minutes. [email protected] the Eastern Conference, two points ing on. It was mayhem,” Sill said of the “Celia’s our best shooter. It’s just that WILKES-BARRE TWP. – During ahead of Hershey. The Penguins have power play sequence. “The first shot she’s been hurt for a couple weeks,” King’s their first two meetings against the St. lost three out of their last five games hit Rust, went back to their guy and he coach Brian Donoghue said. “To be honest, John’s IceCaps, the Wilkes-Barre/ and are now 12-13-2-2 at home. fed it over to (Paul) Postma for a one- Ithink in our league play, (opponents) prob- Scranton Penguins were victorious in Despite equaling St. John’s in scor- timer and it hit me. That was a pretty ably secure her a little bit more. The fact is both contests thanks to a total of four ing chances and outshooting them11-4 good game plan by them.” that there’s not a lot of film on her recently shorthanded goals. 5 2 in the first period, the IceCaps built a Former Penguin Jason DeSantis because she’s been out. On Tuesday when the IceCaps made ICECAPS PENGUINS 3-0 lead by connecting on their first scored with a shot from the high point “I’m sure they knew who she was, but their first trip to Wilkes-Barre, the three shots of the game. John Albert less than a minute later to put the Pen- maybe not the range she has or some of the roles were reversed. ed goals that have resulted in the three scored a shorthanded tally to put St. guins down 3-0 and bring an early end things we try to get her loose on.” St. John’s scored three goals on their meetings against the two teams. “If John’s on the board at 4:48, followed by for Scott Munroe in goal, who failed to Certainly the Lady Monarchs’ next oppo- first three shots and had two short- we’re going to win these games, we apower play sequence that saw both stop all three shots he faced. Munroe nent will know all about her. King’s faces handed tallies to beat the Penguins, have to capitalize on our special teams Matt Rust and Zach Sill hobbled after was replaced by Patrick Killeen. Emmanuel College in the Sweet 16 of 5-2. and we can’t afford to give up short- blocking shots before Carl Klingberg “I’m sure he’d like one or two of “There’s no explanation for it,” said handed goals. connected to give the IceCaps a 2-0 SeeRADER, Page 4B Zach Sill, regarding the six shorthand- The loss drops the Penguins 33-19- lead. SeePENS, Page 4B

PIAA WRESTLING PGA Going all at once now Where in the world will

For what legend of Tiger stand? appears to be the first time in DAVE ROSENGRANT By DOUG FERGUSON learned how to play, or all learned AP Golf Writer the 74-year NOTEBOOK how to win, are probably no long- history of the DORAL, Fla. — Tiger Woods er afraid of Tiger,” Nicklaus said. PIAA Wrestling be held at the same time. And already has left his own mark in “In my opinion, I still think Tiger Championships, the parade of champions in both world golf. will regain what he does. He will the 56 finalists classifications will consist of all History will decide what it come back and play very, very will not be the only ones under 112 medal participants. means. well. Whether he breaks my re- the spotlight. In previous years, the 2A The number that defines great- cord is another issue. I still think In a proposal last year to save finals started at 2:30 p.m., which ness in golf is 18. It has been that he will. But he still has to go do time and be more wrestler was following the third, fifth way since 1986, when Jack Nick- it.” friendly, the PIAA decided to and seventh-place bouts, which laus won his 18th professional If not, Woods might have to set- change the schedule for this started at approximately 12:30 major at the Masters. And it will tle for another standard. weekend’s tournament at Giant p.m. This year, both will kick off stay that way unless — or until — The next step below the majors Center in Hershey. That means at 2 p.m. AP PHOTO Woods wins the five more majors are the World Golf Champion- all four placing bouts in each The Class 3A championship Tiger Woods smiles as he walks off the 18th green after complet- he needs to pass him. ships, and Woods has amassed an classification – championship, ing the third round of the Honda Classic golf tournament in Palm “While he has been gone for 2½ third, fifth and seventh – will all SeeWRESTLING, Page 4B Beach Gardens, Fla. on Saturday. years, these guys who have all SeeGOLF, Page 5B K

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WVC GIRLS BASKETBALL BULLETIN BOARD .com. MEYERS (11-12) Gms Pts Avg Hi FT% FTM FTA 15+ 3s Avg South Wilkes-Barre Little League STATS Amy Kowalczyk 22 179 8.1 17 57.4 27 47 2381.7 will be holding its final signups for MEETINGS Jazma Robertson 23 162 7.0 14 50.0 16 32 000.0 this season on Thursday at the MacKenzie Winder 21 143 6.8 16 50.0 13 26 100.0 BERWICK (8-14) Gms Pts Avg Hi FT% FTM FTA 15+ 3s Avg Salimah Biggs 23 143 6.2 20 46.9 15 32 260.3 parent teacher conference at Caty Davenport 22 162 7.4 15 60.2 56 93 300.0 Crestwood Football Booster Club Brianna Dimaggio 22 112 5.1 12 44.7 17 38 0130.6 Kistler and Heights elementary Kelly Sheptock 18 131 7.3 13 55.6 35 63 000.0 will be meeting Sunday at 6 p.m. at Cathy Quinones 23 35 1.5 729.4 5170 20.1 schools. Players ages 4 through 14 Geena Palermo 20 95 4.8 12 42.5 17 40 000.0 Tony’s Pizzeria. Any questions, Brandilee Soto 20 29 1.5 532.1 9280 00.0 are eligible to play. Cost is $45 per Margaret Bridge 22 95 4.3 10 54.8 17 31 0120.5 please call Sherry at 855-6938. Team36.7 46.3 2.7 player, $60 per family for t ball Alexis Steeber 22 75 3.4 13 75.0 18 24 010.0 Duryea Little League will hold its Defense 38.2 through little league, and $55 or Allison Rinehimer 20 50 2.5 887.5 78010.1 monthly meeting on Sunday at 7 MMI PREP (4-20) Gms Pts Avg Hi FT% FTM FTA 15+ 3s Avg $80 for family for junior league. Bri Floryshak 21 48 2.3 857.7 15 26 010.0 p.m. at the VFW on Stephenson Rachel Stanziola 24 191 8.0 18 48.6 35 72 320.1 Team33.2 56.5 0.9 There will also be a $30 deposit for Maria Carrato 24 171 7.1 17 29.2 14 48 2150.6 Street. This is a mandatory meet- Defense 38.2 lottery ticket fundraiser. More Kayla Karchner 23 127 5.5 19 55.6 15 27 140.2 ing for all coaches to discuss the COUGHLIN (2-20) Gms Pts Avg Hi FT% FTM FTA 15+ 3s Avg information on our web site at Kristen Purcell 24 123 5.1 19 41.7 15 36 130.1 upcoming season. Marissa Ross 12 82 6.8 14 26.1 18 69 000.0 www.swblittleleague.com. Gabriella Lobitz 22 75 3.4 11 56.7 17 30 000.0 Hanover Area Cheerleader Booster Dannah Hayward 18 113 6.3 14 48.8 20 41 0181.0 Swoyersville Little League Baseball Hayle Shearer 24 81 3.4 11 42.9 9210 00.0 Danielle Georgetti 20 67 3.4 10 44.1 26 59 010.1 Club will meet Monday at 7 p.m. at Andrea Lara 24 35 1.5 816.7 16000.0 and Softball ages 5-12; junior Cayla Sebastian22733.3 11 50.0 360100.5 the high school cafeteria. Team34.0 42.4 1.1 division, ages13-14; senior division, Kayla Eaton 19 58 3.1 14 60.0 9150 10 0.5 Hanover Area Wrestling Booster Defense 56.3 ages13-16; will hold registrations Shelby Flaherty 22 55 2.5 754.5 6110 30.1 Club will meet Thursday at 6:30 NANTICOKE (23-3) Gms Pts Avg Hi FT% FTM FTA 15+ 3s Avg Wednesday from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at Sierra Williams 20 21 1.1 435.7 5140 00.0 p.m. in the high school cafeteria, Katie Wolfe 26 335 12.9 27 69.9 93 133 640.2 the borough building. Cost is $30 Team22.5 41.9 2.0 all varsity, junior varsity and ele- Samantha Gow 26 270 10.4 21 59.2 29 49 6562.2 for T-Ball and $50 for other Defense 46.2 mentary parents are invited to Kayley Schinski 25 226 9.0 24 67.5 54 80 4361.4 leagues. Family rate is $10 for each CRESTWOOD (14-8) Gms Pts Avg Hi FT% FTM FTA 15+ 3s Avg attend. Alex Brassington 25 183 7.3 23 65.8 50 76 3220.9 Sydney Myers 22 264 12.0 23 59.8 58 97 700.0 additional child, but doesn’t apply Brittany Sugalski 25 112 4.5 11 66.7 12 18 080.3 Heights Packers Booster Club will Kayla Gegaris 22 186 8.5 17 52.0 26 50 2241.1 to junior or senior divisions. For Alex Holl 25 94 3.8 11 47.1 16 34 000.0 be meeting Sunday at 7 p.m. at Rebecca Rutkowski 22 145 6.6 17 52.3 23 44 220.1 more information, call Dave at Cassie Yalch 26 68 2.6 12 66.7 12 18 0140.5 Stanton Lanes Meeting Room. Sarah Andrews 22 137 6.2 14 63.2 43 68 040.2 899-3750. Team56.3 64.9 6.4 Luzerne County Federation of Taryn Wojnar 19 95 5.0 16 66.7 693241.3 Defense 34.5 Carina Mazzoni 21 77 3.7 10 100.0 660150.7 Sportsmen will meet at 7:30 p.m. NORTHWEST (14-9) Gms Pts Avg Hi FT% FTM FTA 15+ 3s Avg Amy Jesikiewicz 22 64 2.9 10 33.3 130130.6 at American Legion Post 609, Alivia Womelsdorf 23 475 20.7 36 59.4 101 170 17 10.0 LEAGUES Team51.6 59.5 4.2 corner of Lee Park Ave and St. Sarah Shaffer 23 223 9.7 28 62.5 20 32 5512.2 Defense 41.6 Mary’s Rd. Interested sportsmen DeAnna Gill 23 180 7.8 19 72.9 62 85 200.0 County Line Girls Softball League is DALLAS (14-8) Gms Pts Avg Hi FT% FTM FTA 15+ 3s Avg are cordially invited and club Maranda Koehn 23 71 3.1 845.8 11 24 000.0 anewly formed ASA REC league Ashley Dunbar 22 288 13.1 26 63.7 86 135 790.4 delegates are urged to attend. Christa Bosak 23 65 2.8 978.6 11 14 000.0 comprised of teams from Dupont, Tanner Englehart 22 170 7.7 17 47.9 57 119 100.0 Nanticoke Area Little League will Kelsey Yustat22532.4 11 25.0 3120 12 0.5 Taylor, Minooka and Scranton, the Jessica Hiscox 22 134 6.1 14 52.6 20 38 0100.5 hold its monthly meeting at 7:30 Team47.2 61.7 2.8 Talia Szatkowski 18 94 5.2 11 49.0 24 49 000.0 league is looking for teams in age Defense 41.9 p.m. on Thursday at Nanticoke Samantha Missal 22 110 5.0 12 85.7 670231.0 groups from 7 to 17 interested in PITTSTON AREA (17-7) Gms Pts Avg Hi FT% FTM FTA 15+ 3s Avg High School. Board Members are Sara Flaherty 21 92 4.4 14 62.9 22 35 000.0 playing. For more info call Bob at Mia Hopkins 24 486 20.3 39 60.4 119 197 19 30.1 to meet at 7 p.m. Katy Comitz 22 87 4.0 10 70.8 17 24 080.4 881-8744. Grace O’Neill 24 258 10.8 26 58.3 28 48 4542.3 Wyoming Area Baseball - Meet the Team50.6 57.5 2.5 Allie Barber 24 185 7.7 15 64.1 41 64 260.3 Defense 40.4 Warriors Committee will meet Liz Waleski 24 144 6.0 19 64.7 22 34 100.0 UPCOMING EVENTS GAR (6-17) Gms Pts Avg Hi FT% FTM FTA 15+ 3s Avg Wednesday at 6 p.m. in room 129 Kelly Mitchell 23 63 2.7 12 90.5 19 21 000.0 Brenan Mosier 20 147 7.4 19 43.3 13 30 200.0 at the high school. Jacqueline Rabender 24 61 2.5 652.0 13 25 000.0 Athletes for Better Education Marena Spence 22 158 7.2 16 42.2 38 90 2140.6 Kristen Fereck 22 37 1.7 675.0 68010.0 (AFBE) will be hosting a regional Quieterriua Gross 21 150 7.1 20 55.7 34 61 140.2 REGISTRATION/TRYOUTS Team53.9 61.9 2.7 basketball tournament in the Brea Seabrook 21 109 5.2 11 28.9 13 45 020.1 Defense 41.9 Hazleton area March 24-25. There Unique Twyman18874.8 12 22.5 9400 00.0 Beginner to Intermediate Field TUNKHANNOCK (15-7) Gms Pts Avg Hi FT% FTM FTA 15+ 3s Avg will be seven age groups for both Julianna Leco 23 105 4.6 23 75.9 22 29 1130.6 Hockey Players will have hold Lisa Kintner 22 281 12.8 26 60.2 56 93 710.0 Quinniea Gross 18 70 3.9 18 43.5 10 23 100.0 boys and girls: U10, U12, U13, U14, Kassie Williams 22 242 11.0 25 59.1 39 66 5361.6 signups for the upcoming season Team35.3 41.4 1.5 U15, U16 and U18. Each team will be Gabby Alguire 22 157 7.1 15 64.4 67 104 1100.5 beginning April 15 to May 20. There Defense 45.3 guaranteed four games. There are Amelia Ayers 22 101 4.6 13 59.5 47 79 050.2 will be a total of 6 training/game HANOVER AREA (6-15) Gms Pts Avg Hi FT% FTM FTA 15+ 3s Avg alimited number of spots available Katie Proulx 21 73 3.5 11 35.3 12 34 010.0 play sessions every Sunday from Danielle Tuzinski 21 362 17.2 30 64.2 113 176 13 22 1.0 in each division, so a quick re- Ashleigh Nafus 22 60 2.7 944.4 12 27 000.0 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. We will have Brittany Miller 21 120 5.7 13 44.8 13 29 010.0 sponse is advised. The deadline is Shequoya Bonner 15 29 1.9 850.0 5100 00.0 Julie Mizenko 19 75 3.9 950.0 11 22 020.1 gear & sticks for sale for those Team45.5 57.6 2.5 March 18. For more information or Katie Zuranski 21 80 3.8 861.5 8130 13 0.6 who have never played. To register Defense 38.4 to register, visit www.afbe.org or Julia Smith 21 70 3.3 852.9 9170 30.1 visit our website: www.kapowfh- WYOMING AREA (5-17) Gms Pts Avg Hi FT% FTM FTA 15+ 3s Avg contact Jason Bieber at 866-906- Mickie Kaminski 21 57 2.7 10 66.7 460130.6 .com and print/complete/mail the Serra Degnan22231 10.5 17 48.5 65 134 380.4 2323 or e-mail [email protected]. Samantha Masher 21 57 2.7 13 55.6 15 27 000.0 Youth Spring Training Flier on the Ashlee Blannett 22 147 6.7 18 70.5 43 61 200.0 Freeland MMI’s Annual Basketball Team42.5 56.7 2.6 Homepage. Abby Thornton 22 137 6.2 15 42.7 41 96 100.0 Tournament will be held March Defense 55.7 Hanover Area Little League will be Sara Radzwilka 22 94 4.3 10 43.8 7160 13 0.6 HAZLETON AREA (9-15) Gms Pts Avg Hi FT% FTM FTA 15+ 3s Avg 9-11. The tournament will have four Nicole Turner 17 53 3.1 11 41.4 12 29 010.1 holding an additional registration Keanna Schoennagle 24 148 6.2 16 48.3 28 58 1241.0 divisions: seventh grade boys, Lexi Coolbaugh 21 42 2.0 944.4 49020.1 for this season on Saturday from Alyssa Sitch 24 137 5.7 16 44.0 11 25 280.3 seventh grade girls, eighth grade Felicia Turner 19 23 1.2 360.0 9150 00.0 9:30 am until 11:00 am in the cafe- Josie Bachman24127 5.3 13 58.5 38 65 030.1 boys and eighth grade girls. The Team35.4 48.2 1.1 teria at the Hanover Area High Becca Zamonas 24 125 5.2 13 76.7 23 30 0261.1 cost for the tournament is $150 Defense 48.6 School. All children residing in Annie Bono 24 93 3.9 982.9 29 35 0100.4 and all teams are guaranteed three WYOMING SEMINARY (8-14) Gms Pts Avg Hi FT% FTM FTA 15+ 3s Avg Alyssa Pfeil 22 72 3.3 11 60.0 9150 90.4 Warrior Run, Sugar Notch & Ha- Jessica Neare 20 164 8.2 15 70.6 36 51 1110.6 games. For more information, call Brianna Woznicki 23 56 2.4 831.6 6190 00.0 nover Twp., excluding Preston & Bridget McMullen 19 133 7.0 16 46.4 45 97 100.0 Joe at 814-1350 or by email at Team38.5 55.4 3.7 Newtown, ages 4-16 as of April 30, Ann Romanowski 16 103 6.4 13 49.0 24 49 010.1 [email protected]. Defense 43.6 2012 are eligible to play. Regis- Haley Karg 22 133 6.0 13 32.1 17 53 020.1 Freeland YMCA will host various HOLY REDEEMER (14-8) Gms Pts Avg Hi FT% FTM FTA 15+ 3s Avg tration costs are $45 per player Jane Henry 21 117 5.6 10 47.7 21 44 000.0 basketball tournaments through- Alexis Lewis 18 271 15.1 26 61.5 48 78 850.3 (ages 4-12) or $75 per family of 2 Emily Gabriel 22 48 2.2 645.2 14 31 000.0 out March and April. The schedule Paige Makowski 22 152 6.9 16 66.7 30 45 100.0 or more. Cost for Junior/Senior Dinah Williams 16 25 1.6 716.7 16010.1 Alana Wilson 17 114 6.7 15 63.6 21 33 1150.9 is as follows: March 9-11 is fourth Team33.5 47.2 0.7 League ages13-16 is $65 per play- Shannon Murray22144 6.5 11 75.0 15 20 0211.0 grade boys, March 16-18 is seventh Defense 44.6 er. Julia Wignot 22 119 5.4 10 71.0 22 31 0170.8 grade boys, March 23-25 is fifth VALLEY WEST (19-6) Gms Pts Avg Hi FT% FTM FTA 15+ 3s Avg Nanticoke American Legion Base- Alyssa Platko 22 117 5.3 13 50.9 27 53 000.0 grade boys, March 30-April 1is Tara Zdancewicz 25 434 17.4 28 69.3 113 163 18 10.0 ball will hold sign-ups Saturday Sara Altemose 21 95 4.5 10 71.4 20 28 0150.7 fourth and sixth grade girls, April Kaitlyn Smicherko 25 265 10.6 19 72.5 79 109 7341.4 from 1-3 p.m. at the Nanticoke Team52.4 61.5 3.5 13-15 is sixth, seventh and eighth Cassie Smicherko 25 119 4.8 13 65.3 32 49 0170.7 Defense 44.6 legion hall on West Broad St. in Olivia Hoffman24111 4.6 12 43.3 13 30 000.0 grade boys. The cost for all tourna- LAKE-LEHMAN (17-7) Gms Pts Avg Hi FT% FTM FTA 15+ 3s Avg Nanticoke.Eligible participants will Cheyenne Reese 24 104 4.3 12 61.5 40 65 000.0 ments is $125 and all teams are Cayle Spencer 24 327 13.6 23 63.3 76 120 11 90.4 be between the ages of 13-18, and Taylor Reilly 24 83 3.5 856.1 23 41 000.0 guaranteed three games. For more Nikki Sutliff 21 267 12.7 24 60.0 69 115 7321.5 reside in the Nanticoke, Northwest Tara Judge 25 65 2.6 757.7 15 26 020.1 information, contact the YMCA at Emily Sutton 24 148 6.2 17 41.2 14 34 100.0 or Hanover areas. Registration fee Team50.9 63.9 2.3 636-3640 or by email at freelan- Shoshana Mahoney 23 69 3.0 12 59.3 16 27 010.0 is $100. Any questions, please call Defense 39.3 [email protected]. Applications Jen Konopinski 16 45 2.8 855.6 59060.4 Joe at 814-1430. and more information is available Carol Mosier 24 65 2.7 739.3 11 28 000.0 Nanticoke Area Little League will at freelandymca.com. Emily Leskowsky 24 57 2.4 627.8 5180 20.1 have final tryouts for 7 through 12 Kingston/Forty Fort Little League Team46.5 56.1 2.3 year old girls softball at 7 p.m. Defense 34.3 will hold field clean-up days on Tuesday at Ed. Center Cafe. Boys Sunday, March 11 at 2 p.m. at the baseball tryouts will be at 7 p.m. Forty Fort Little League Field on Thursday at the same location. Tripp Street and March 25 at 2 LOCAL WHAT’S ON TV Anyone not on a major team must p.m. at the Hamilton Park Little CALENDAR tryout. Please call Wade 735-0189 AMERICA’S LINE League Field on Dorrance Street. MEN'S COLLEGE for more information. Sign ups for Coaches and parents are encour- Today's Events BASKETBALL t-ball, coach pitch and 13 through aged to volunteer. For information COLLEGE SOFTBALL Noon By Roxy Roxborough 16 year old boys and girls will be Miami-Hamilton (Ohio) vs. King’s (Myrtle Beach, call Herb at 287-2969. ESPN — Big East Conference, second round, West from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on March 10 S.C.), 9:30 a.m. Virginia vs. UConn, at New York Valley Regional Girls Softball Bluefield vs. King’s (Myrtle Beach, S.C.),11:30 a.m. 2 p.m. NBA SFlorida 4.5 Rutgers* at the field house behind the high COLLEGE BASEBALL League will hold its annual open ESPN — Big East Conference, second round, Ge- Favorite Points Underdog SFlorida 2.5 Villanova* school. Averett vs. Wilkes (Myrtle Beach, S.C.), 9 a.m. orgetown vs. Pittsburgh, at New York house Saturday at 3 p.m. for new Susquehanna vs. Misericordia (Fort Pierce, Fla.), 76ERS 5Celtics Conference USA Tournament Plains Soccer Association will hold Noon 7 p.m. players and their parents. The COLLEGE TENNIS ESPN — Big East Conference, second round, registrations for our upcoming Louisville vs. Seton Hall, at New York Rockets 1.5 RAPTORS Rice 1ECarolina event will be held at the Freedom Kings at Kissimmee, Fla. 2012 Fall Soccer Season from 6 ESPN2 — Northeast Conference, championship Jazz 8BOBCATS Park Softball Complex in Drums. game, Wagner at LIU p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Plains Amer- THURSDAY, MARCH 8 9 p.m. Lakers 7.5 WIZARDS Marshall 7Smu ESPN — Big East Conference, second round, ican Legion, Carey Street, Plains, H.S. WRESTLING HEAT 12.5 Hawks PIAA Championships at Giant Center, Hershey South Florida vs. Rutgers-Villanova winner, at New Texas-El Paso 3.5 Houston on the following dates: March 25, York COLLEGE SOFTBALL Bulls 7.5 BUCKS Ala.-Birmingham6 Tulane April 1, April 11 and April 15. Age Bulletin Board items will not be Carroll vs. Misericordia (Clermont, Fla.), 11 a.m. ESPN2 — Big Sky Conference, championship game, at Missoula, Mont. Simmons vs. Misericordia (Clermont, Fla.), 1p.m. Clippers 6.5 NETS Pac 12 Conference Tournament groups from U6 thru U18 will be accepted over the telephone. Items COLLEGE BASEBALL MLB T’WOLVES 2.5 Blazers accepted. Eligible players must be may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to Lebanon Valley vs. Misericordia (Fort Pierce, Fla.), Oregon St 4.5 Washington St 3:30 p.m. 1p.m. THUNDER 9.5 Suns 4years of age by Aug. 1, 2012. New [email protected] or dropped YES — Spring Training, Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yan- Ucla 12.5 So California WOMEN'S COLLEGE LACROSSE players must show proof of age. off at the Times Leader or mailed to Medaille vs. Misericordia (Myrtle Beach, S.C.), 10 kees SPURS 7Knicks Stanford 10 Arizona St Forms can be printed in advance at a.m. NHL HOCKEY NUGGETS 10 Cavaliers Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main COLLEGE TENNIS Colorado 12.5 Utah our web address www.plainssoccer- King’s at Kissimmee, Fla. St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250. 7:30 p.m. KINGS 4.5 Hornets Mid American Conference Tournament NBCSN — Toronto at Pittsburgh FRIDAY, MARCH 9 NBA WARRIORS 1.5 Grizzlies WMichigan9.5 No Illinois College Basketball Ottawa 7, Tampa Bay 3 H.S. BOYS BASKETBALL 7 p.m. Toledo 3.5 CMichigan St. Louis 5, Chicago 1 PIAA Class 3A Tournament Favorite Points Underdog CSN — Boston at Philadelphia Big 12 Conference Tournament Los Angeles 5, Nashville 4 SOCCER Abington Heights vs. Northern Lehigh, 7:30 p.m., Minnesota at Colorado, late Lackawanna College 8 p.m. Big East Conference Tournament YES — L.A. Clippers at New Jersey Oklahoma 1Texas A&M Montreal at Calgary, late Major League Soccer Scranton Prep vs. Danville, 7:30 p.m., Shamokin WVirginia PK Connecticut Dallas at Vancouver, late NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION — Signed F Blake H.S. 8:30 p.m. Oklahoma St 8.5 Texas Tech Blake Brettschneider, M Alec Purdie and M Michael MSG — New York at San Antonio Edmonton at San Jose, late PIAA Class A Tournament Georgetown 3Pittsburgh Today's Games Roach. Susquehanna vs. Faith Christian, 6 p.m., Scranton NEW YORK RED BULLS — Signed D Tyler Ruth- Louisville 4.5 Seton Hall Carolina at Buffalo, 7 p.m. H.S. Toronto at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. ven, M Brandon Barklage, F Jose Angulo and F H.S. GIRLS BASKETBALL Jhonny Arteaga. PIAA Class 4A Tournament Thursday's Games Buffalo at Boston, 7 p.m. VANCOUVER WHITECAPS — Added M Floyd Abington Heights vs. Upper Darby, 6 p.m., Lacka- Franks. wanna College N.Y. Islanders at New Jersey, 7 p.m. PIAA Class 2A Tournament MINOR LEAGUE Florida at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. COLLEGE Tampa Bay at Washington, 7 p.m. Montrose vs. Wyalusing Valley, 7:30 p.m., Scran- STANFORD — Announced the retirement of men’s ton H.S. HOCKEY BASKETBALL HOCKEY Los Angeles at Columbus, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. associate basketball coach Dick Davey at the end of Dunmore vs. Christopher Dock, 6 p.m., Coatesville the season. H.S. Anaheim at St. Louis, 8 p.m. National Basketball Colorado at Nashville, 8 p.m. TENNESSEE STATE — Announced women’s bas- Mid Valley vs. Mount Carmel, 6 p.m., Shamokin ketball coach Tracee Wells will not be retained. H.S. San Jose at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Association Atlantic Division Minnesota at Phoenix, 9 p.m. UNLV — Named Tim Hundley linebackers coach. HS WRESTLING Atlantic Division PIAA Championships at Giant Center, Hershey EASTERN CONFERENCE GP WLOT Pts GF GA Montreal at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA N.Y. Rangers...... 65 42 16 791180 137 Winnipeg at Vancouver, 10 p.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL St. John’s ...... 57 35 15 5277 191 165 Atlantic Division Pittsburgh ...... 65 39 21 583209 168 NCAA Division III tournament Worcester...... 56 25 20 4761 148 151 WLPct GB Philadelphia ...... 65 37 21 781213 193 Third round Manchester ...... 60 29 28 0361 155 174 Philadelphia...... 22 17 .564 — New Jersey ...... 66 37 24 579184 176 King’s vs. Emmanuel, 5 p.m. at Amherst, Mass. 1 Portland ...... 58 27 25 3360 163 192 Boston ...... 19 17 .528 1 ⁄2 N.Y. Islanders...... 66 28 29 965155 195 SOCCER COLLEGE SOFTBALL Providence...... 60 26 28 3358 148 174 New York ...... 18 19 .486 3 Northeast Division TRANSACTIONS 1 Lebanon Valley vs. Misericordia, 9 a.m. East Division Toronto...... 12 26 .316 9 ⁄2 Arcadia vs. King’s (Salisbury, Md.), 10 a.m. New Jersey...... 12 27 .308 10 GP WLOT Pts GF GA Stevenson vs. Wilkes (Salisbury, Md.), 10 a.m. GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA Boston...... 65 39 23 381214 154 BASEBALL FA Cup Emerson vs. Misericordia (Fort Pierce, Fla.), 11 Norfolk ...... 60 39 18 1281 214 159 Southeast Division Ottawa...... 68 35 25 878209 201 Penguins...... 59 33 19 2573 188 179 WLPct GB Buffalo...... 66 30 28 868163 186 National League England a.m. Hershey...... 59 31 19 4571 197 172 Miami...... 29 9.763 — Toronto ...... 66 30 29 767198 206 PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Agreed to terms with Fifth Round Frostburg State at Wilkes (Salisbury, Md.), Noon Syracuse ...... 58 24 26 4456 182 190 Orlando ...... 25 15 .625 5 Montreal...... 66 25 31 10 60 170 184 OF Andrew McCutchen on a six-year contract. Shenandoah at King’s (Salisbury, Md.), Noon Replay Binghamton...... 59 23 32 2250 160 189 Atlanta...... 23 15 .605 6 Southeast Division Birmingham 0, Chelsea 2 MEN'S COLLEGE LACROSSE 1 BASKETBALL Northeast Division Washington ...... 829.216 20 ⁄2 GP WLOT Pts GF GA Misericordia at Tampa, 7 p.m. Charlotte...... 531.139 23 COLLEGE TRACK AND FIELD GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA Florida ...... 65 31 22 12 74 163 184 Women's National Basketball Association NCAA Indoor Championships, TBA Bridgeport ...... 56 31 19 3368 172 156 Central Division Winnipeg...... 67 32 27 872176 187 WASHINGTON MYSTICS — Matched Atlanta’s of- Connecticut...... 58 29 19 5568 172 160 WLPct GB Washington ...... 66 32 28 670175 188 fer for G Matee Ajavon. Albany...... 58 27 22 6363 150 165 Chicago ...... 32 8.800 — Tampa Bay...... 66 31 29 668187 226 1 Carolina ...... 66 25 27 14 64 175 200 FOOTBALL SATURDAY, MARCH 10 Adirondack...... 58 28 27 2159 158 165 Indiana...... 23 14 .622 7 ⁄2 Springfield...... 59 27 27 3259 166 181 Milwaukee ...... 15 23 .395 16 WESTERN CONFERENCE H.S. BOYS BASKETBALL WESTERN CONFERENCE National Football League PIAA Class 2A Tournament Cleveland ...... 13 23 .361 17 Central Division ATLANTA FALCONS — Signed S Thomas De- We’re Open Meyers vs. Athens, 3:30 p.m., Pittston Area H.S. Midwest Division Detroit...... 12 26 .316 19 GP WLOT Pts GF GA Coud. Riverside vs. Loyalsock, 3 p.m., Williamsport H.S. GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA WESTERN CONFERENCE St. Louis...... 67 42 18 791174 132 HOUSTON TEXANS — Signed RB Arian Foster to SPRING SPECIAL Holy Cross vs. Southern Columbia, 6:30 p.m., Ma- Charlotte...... 58 31 19 3570 163 155 Southwest Division Detroit ...... 67 43 21 389211 156 a five-year contract. rywood University Chicago ...... 58 31 22 2367 161 149 Nashville ...... 66 38 21 783188 171 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Released LB Demorrio WLPct GB Chicago...... 68 36 25 779203 200 H.S. GIRLS BASKETBALL Peoria ...... 60 31 26 2165 177 165 San Antonio...... 25 12 .676 — Williams. WEEKDAYS PIAA Class 3A Tournament Milwaukee ...... 57 30 23 2264 162 147 Columbus ...... 662138749 156 216 OAKLAND RAIDERS — Named Lamonte Winston Rockford...... 59 26 26 2559 164 187 Memphis...... 22 15 .595 3 $ Nanticoke vs. Shamokin, 6 p.m. Shikellamy H.S. Dallas ...... 22 17 .564 4 Northwest Division director-player engagement. 30.00 with cart North Division 1 Honesdale vs. Southern Lehigh, 3:30 p.m., Mary- Houston ...... 21 17 .553 4 ⁄2 GP WLOT Pts GF GA SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Signed S C.J. Spill- 1 wood University GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA New Orleans ...... 929.237 16 ⁄2 Vancouver ...... 66 41 17 890209 161 man to a three-year contract. WEEKENDS PIAA Class A Tournament Toronto ...... 59 32 20 5271 174 143 Colorado ...... 67 34 29 472171 180 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Named Brian An- Old Forge vs. Morrisville, 5 p.m., Marywood Univer- Rochester...... 59 28 22 6365 172 175 Northwest Division Calgary ...... 66 29 25 12 70 159 181 gelichio tight ends coach, Bob Bostad offensive line $ sity Lake Erie ...... 60 30 25 2365 148 168 WLPct GB Minnesota...... 66 28 28 10 66 143 180 coach, Earnest Byner running backs coach, P.J. 37.00 with cart Grand Rapids...... 56 25 22 5459 179 177 Oklahoma City ...... 30 8.789 — Edmonton ...... 65 25 34 656172 196 HS WRESTLING 1 Fleck wide receivers coach, Steve Loney assistant Hamilton ...... 58 26 26 1558 145 174 Denver ...... 22 17 .564 8 ⁄2 Pacific Division CHECK OUT OUR GPS SYSTEM! PIAA Championships at Giant Center, Hershey 1 offensive line coach, Ben McDaniels offensive as- West Division Minnesota...... 20 19 .513 10 ⁄2 COLLEGE SOFTBALL Portland...... 19 19 .500 11 GP WLOT Pts GF GA sistant and Ron Turner quarterbacks coach. No coupon necessary. Expires 4/13/12. D’Youville vs. King’s (Salisbury, Md),10 a.m. GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA 1 Dallas ...... 66 35 26 575174 178 Utah...... 18 19 .486 11 ⁄2 Washington and Jefferson vs. King’s (Salisbury, Oklahoma City...... 58 35 17 2476 167 133 Phoenix...... 67 33 25 975173 170 HOCKEY 868-GOLF Md.), Noon Abbotsford ...... 59 31 22 3368 145 154 Pacific Division Los Angeles ...... 66 31 23 12 74 147 143 National Hockey League Shenandoah vs. Wilkes (in Salisbury, Md.), Noon San Antonio ...... 58 32 23 2167 146 155 WLPct GB San Jose...... 64 33 24 773179 163 NHL — Fined Ottawa D Erik Karlsson $2,500 for TL Wilkes at Salisbury, 2 p.m. Houston...... 57 27 18 3966 158 157 L.A. Lakers ...... 23 14 .622 — Anaheim ...... 67 29 28 10 68 170 188 1 slashing Florida F Sean Bergenheim during Sun- COLLEGE BASEBALL Texas...... 57 25 28 2254 168 182 L.A. Clippers...... 22 14 .611 ⁄2 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime Phoenix...... 17 20 .459 6 loss. day’s game. Delaware Valley vs. Misericordia (Fort Pierce, Fla.), Tuesday's Games CAROLINA HURRICANES — Loaned F Jared 9 a.m. Houston 7, Abbotsford 6, SO Golden State ...... 15 20 .429 7 Monday's Games 1 Staal to Providence (AHL). Sacramento...... 12 26 .316 11 ⁄2 WOMEN'S COLLEGE LACROSSE Bridgeport at Worcester, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh 2, Phoenix 1 NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Recalled C Brad Mills Cazenovia at King’s, 1p.m. St. John’s 5, Penguins 2 Tuesday's Games Winnipeg 3, Buffalo 1 from Albany (AHL). MEN'S COLLEGE LACROSSE Today's Games Charlotte 100, Orlando 84 Anaheim 4, Edmonton 2 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS — Signed C Mikhail 27 Holes One Breathtaking Course King’s at Lycoming, 1p.m. Binghamton at Toronto, 11 a.m. Atlanta 101, Indiana 96 Tuesday's Games Grabovski to a five-year contract. COLLEGE WRESTLING Milwaukee at Chicago, 8 p.m. Miami 108, New Jersey 78 Boston 5, Toronto 4 American Hockey League 260 Country Club Drive NCAA Division III Tournament, 10 a.m. Oklahoma City at Peoria, 8 p.m. Houston at Boston, 7:30 p.m. New Jersey 4, N.Y. Rangers 1 HAMILTON BULLDOGS — Recalled D Trevor Mountaintop Grand Rapids at Texas, 8:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia 3, Detroit 2 Hendrikx from Allen (CHL). Houston at Abbotsford, 10 p.m. New York at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Carolina 4, Washington 3, OT TEXAS STARS — Assigned F Nick Layton to Allen www.blueridgetrail.com Columbus 3, Phoenix 2 (CHL). CMYK

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NHL Crosby cleared for contact PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh Pen- Saints GM and coach admit blame guins Sidney Crosby has been cleared for contact, a big step toward his return from concussion-like symp- By BARRY WILNER tigation of our club happened under our there is no timetable — Roger Goodell distinction, because players can appeal toms. AP Pro Football Writer watch. We take full responsibility,” they likely will hand out the stiffest penalties on-field punishment to independent ar- Crosby went through drills with his 1 Almost a week after the NFL pointed said. of his 5 ⁄2 years as commissioner. bitrators Art Shell and Ted Cottrell. Ap- teammates on Tuesday, the first time to them for failing to stop a bounty pro- The league’s investigation, released Goodell has frequently taken a hard peals under the personal conduct policy he’s been a full participant in practice gram involving some two dozen Saints last Friday, said the bounty program was line on any action that threatens player are heard by Goodell and other league since the symptoms returned after a players, coach Sean Payton and general funded primarily by players for the past safety. He suspended Detroit’s Ndamu- officials. loss to Boston on Dec. 5. manager Mickey Loomis apologized three seasons and was overseen by for- kong Suh for two games for stomping on “The commissioner has broad author- The 24-year-old Crosby says he will and took the blame for violations that mer Saints defensive coordinator Gregg an opponent last season; banned Pitts- ity to impose discipline for violation of play at the moment he is symptom “happened under our watch.” Williams. He admitted to running the burgh’s James Harrison for one game af- league rules. We’re not going to put it in free, but there remains no timetable for “These are serious violations and we program and apologized within hours ter a series of flagrant hits that culminat- acategory right now,” Aiello said. his return. The Penguins continue a understand the negative impact it has after the report surfaced. ed in a collision with Cleveland quarter- The NFL hasn’t cited specific players, four-game homestand on Wednesday had on our game,” Payton and Loomis The NFL said it confirmed Benson back Colt McCoy’s helmet; and has but fines and suspensions are probable against Toronto. added. “Both of us have made it clear was unaware of the program, and that he ramped up the amount of fines for what for those found to have participated in Crosby missed more than 10 months within our organization that this will told Loomis to stop it immediately, but the league terms “egregious hits.” the bounty program. following a pair of hits to the head in never happen again, and make that that Loomis did not. The league also NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said be- “We take this issue seriously and we January 2011. He had two goals in his same promise to the NFL and most im- said Payton, though not directly in- fore handing out any penalties, Goodell continue to look into it,” union spokes- season debut against the New York portantly to all of our fans,” Payton and volved, was aware of the bounty pool, will review the information with his man George Atallah said. Islanders, his only goals in the last 14 Loomis said in a joint statement Tues- but did nothing to stop it. staff and consult with others, including Goodell fined the New England Patri- months. day. Williams now is defensive coordina- the union and player leaders. ots $250,000 and their coach, Bill Bel- Payton and Loomis also said New Or- tor for the St. Louis Rams. He met with The players’ union has not seen a full ichick, $500,000 for the Spygate scandal Flyers retire Howe’s No. 2 leans owner Tom Benson “had nothing NFL security officials on Monday as report of the investigation, so it can’t be in 2007, when the team was caught ille- to do” with the bounty pool. part of the league’s ongoing investiga- certain if Goodell will levy punishment gally videotaping the Jets’ sideline. New PHILADELPHIA — The Philadel- “We acknowledge that the violations tion. under the on-field discipline or the per- England also was stripped of a first- phia Flyers have retired former defen- disclosed by the NFL during their inves- Once it concludes — the league says sonal conduct policy. There’s a major round draft pick. seman Mark Howe’s No. 2 and raised the number to the rafters. Howe was honored before Tuesday MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL: EXHIBITION ROUNDUP OLYMPICS night’s game against the Detroit Red Wings. Howe is a pro scout for the Red Wings and players for both teams stayed on the bench to watch the cere- mony. Britain says Howe is Philadelphia’s career leader in goals, assists and points for a defen- seman. He played for the Flyers from 1982-92 and was a three-time Norris handshakes Trophy finalist. Howe said during the ceremony, “it was as if I was born to become a Flyer.” He is the fifth Flyer to have his num- will be OK ber retired, joining Bernie Parent, Barry Ashbee, Bill Barber and Bobby Clarke. Howe was inducted into the Athletes will be encouraged to wash Hockey Hall of Fame last November. Gordie Howe, one of the all-time their hands instead of avoiding NHL greats, received a standing ova- traditional greeting during Games. tion from Flyers fans when he was introduced. By ROB HARRIS COLLEGE BASKETBALL AP Sports Writer LONDON — On the other hand ... Ewing leads class into Hall The British government has rejected KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Georgetown advice from the Olympic team’s top doc- great Patrick Ewing and former Kansas tor that athletes should not shake hands star Clyde Lovellette lead a 10-member at the London Games to avoid germs class that will be inducted into the that could make them sick. National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Government health advisers seemed Fame in November. AP PHOTO perplexed by the guidelines, which The class was announced Tuesday in New York Mets starting pitcher Johan Santana throws during the first inning of a spring training game against the Olympic hopefuls derided as “rude” and Kansas City. St. Louis Cardinals Tuesday in Port St. Lucie, Fla. “pointless.” The two post players will be joined By the end of the day, the British Olym- by North Carolina’s Phil Ford, Wyom- pic Association had softened its stance. ing’s Kenny Sailors, Grambling’s Willis Yes, the athletes will be able to greet Reed and Winston-Salem State’s Earl Santana is smooth in return to mound the 10,000 visiting Olympians and hun- Monroe. dreds of dignitaries with handshakes. Also inducted will be Joe B. Hall, They’ll just have to make sure they wash who followed Adolph Rupp as the The Associated Press Kyle Kendrick each threw two in- two hits and tackled his older broth- thoroughly later. coach of Kentucky, and Dave Robbins, PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — To nings, leading the Philadelphia Phil- er Rickie to end a rundown, helping “Team GB’s 550 athletes will of course who won more than 700 games at Johan Santana and the New York lies over Toronto. the Athletics get the victory. warmly welcome their fellow competi- Virginia Union. Mets, this was a most pleasant Lee yielded a hit in the first and Oakland left-hander Tommy Mi- tors from around the world this summer Businessmen Jim Host and Joe Dean spring sight. second before giving way to Ken- lone pitched three innings of one-hit —there is no question about that,” BOA will go in as contributors. The lefty ace returned to the drick, who allowed a hit, struck out ball. Milone is one of four players communications director Darryl Seibel The induction ceremony is sched- mound for his first game against two and walked none. acquired from Washington for right- said Tuesday. uled for Nov. 18 at the Midland Theatre major league hitters in 18 months Shane Victorino hit a two-run hander Gio Gonzalez on December “We are not advising our athletes to in Kansas City. The following night, and pitched two scoreless innings single off Rick VandenHurk during a 23. avoid shaking hands. We are simply re- Kansas, Saint Louis, Texas A&M and Tuesday as a Mets split squad beat four-run third inning. John Mayberry minding them to follow common-sense Washington will play in the semifinals the St. Louis Cardinals 8-6. Jr. also singled in a run and Ty Rangers 16, Diamondbacks 3 measures by maintaining good hand hy- of the CBE Classic at the nearby Sprint Santana walked his first batter on Wigginton had a sacrifice fly. SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Elvis giene to minimize the risk of becoming Center. five pitches. But a single marked the Andrus singled, doubled, scored ill,” he said. only other runner against Santana, Pirates 7, Yankees 4 twice and had a sacrifice fly for During a briefing with a small group of OLYMPICS who threw 17 of 29 pitches for BRADENTON, Fla. — Andrew Texas. reporters, BOA chief medical officer Dr. strikes. McCutchen had two hits and two Aday after going 3 for 3, the star Ian McCurdie pointed out that the Olym- Coach K not thinking 2016 The two-time Cy Young winner RBIs hours after agreeing to a new shortstop started out with two more pic Village environment could be a “pret- Mike Krzyzewski says he is only last pitched to big league hitters on deal with the Pittsburgh Pirates. hits. ty hostile one” for infections and said a thinking about this year, not about a Sept. 2, 2010, in a game in Atlanta. McCutchen hit a run-scoring sin- Conor Jackson hit a solo home handshake ban was “not such a bad potential third Olympics as U.S. basket- Two weeks later he underwent sur- gle off Yankees ace CC Sabathia in run and Nelson Cruz singled in two thing.” ball coach. gery to repair a torn anterior cap- the first and doubled in the third. runs for the Rangers, who outhit the His comments went viral in Britain, Aday after Cleveland rookie Kyrie sule in his left shoulder. The Pirates and McCutchen an- Diamondbacks 19-5. drawing derision on TV and radio. Irving said he found out Krzyzewski “Finally I had an opportunity to nounced a $51.5 million, six-year Even the Department of Health urged Astros 4, Mets (ss) 1 planned to lead the U.S. again in 2016, go out there and finally get the first contract for the All-Star center fiel- Olympians to disregard the advice. the Duke coach says he is focused only one out of the way,” Santana said. der earlier in the day. KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Wandy Ro- “It goes without saying that we should on the remainder of the Blue Devils’ “... I was excited about today. Even driguez pitched three shutout in- all wash our hands regularly to keep Cubs 11, Rockies 4 season and the London Games. as I was preparing myself prior to nings and the Houston Astros beat a them clean and prevent spreading bugs,” Both Krzyzewski and USA Basket- the game, I was anxious to go out MESA, Ariz. — Alfonso Soriano Mets split squad. the department said in a statement. “But ball chairman Jerry Colangelo, in state- there and do it.” hit two home runs and a double to Brad Snyder and Chris Snyder there’s no reason why people shouldn’t ments provided Tuesday by USA Bas- send Dale Sveum to his first victory homered for the Astros, and first shake hands at the Olympics.” Mariners 8, Reds 6 ketball, deny that discussions about the since he was hired to manage the baseman Carlos Lee went 1for 3 in And athletes took to Twitter to insist future have taken place. PEORIA, Ariz. — Seattle ace Felix Cubs in November. his first spring game. Lee also made that they would still shake on it at the Irving said he would not pursue a Hernandez struck out four in three Soriano led off the Cubs’ four-run asliding catch in front of the Mets’ games. chance to play for Australia this sum- hitless innings. second inning with a drive that hit dugout. “Can’t we just carry around a small mer in hopes of playing for the U.S. in Hernandez hit the first batter he halfway up the scoreboard in left bottle of alcohol hand gel & not be so Red Sox 5, Orioles 4 four years. Colangelo says Irving will faced this spring, then retired nine field. He led off the third with a rude to everyone we meet?” tweeted be given consideration if he continues in a row. The right-hander threw 26 double to the wall in center and FORT MYERS, Fla. — Daniel Pete Reed, an Olympic champion in the to play as well as he is now. of his 35 pitches for strikes. added a two-run homer in a four-run Bard, who’s in the process of con- coxless four. Seattle star Ichiro Suzuki went 3 fifth. verting from a reliever to starter, Another Olympic champion rower, NFL for 3 with two RBIs. opened with two hitless innings and Zac Purchase, tweeted that the advice Giants 8, Dodgers 4 the Boston Red Sox beat Baltimore. seemed a “bit pointless unless u r going Foster signs 5-year deal Tigers 3, Marlins 1 GLENDALE, Ariz. — Melky Ca- to run around with disinfectant 4 every JUPITER, Fla. — Jose Reyes was brera homered from both sides of Twins 3, Rays 2 surface you come into contact with.” HOUSTON — Texans running back hitless in three at-bats in his spring the plate in the Giants’ win. PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. — But triathlete Hollie Avil, who was Arian Foster has signed a five-year, debut for the Marlins. San Francisco left-hander Barry Scott Baker pitched two hitless forced to pull out of the 2008 Beijing $43.5 million deal to stay in Houston. Zito gave up four hits and two runs innings in his spring debut as the Olympics after picking up a virus, An undrafted free agent in 2009, Angels 6, White Sox 2 in two innings. He threw 28 strikes Minnesota Twins beat Tampa Bay. quipped: “Maybe I shook too many Foster made $525,000 last season. He TEMPE, Ariz. — Albert Pujols in 35 pitches in his first spring out- hands in Beijing.” was the NFL’s leading rusher in 2010 doubled again and scored in the ing. Royals (ss) 7, Padres 4 The BOA’s clarification is now merely with 1,616 yards. He then ran for 1,224 Angels’ victory. SURPRISE, Ariz. — Luke Hoche- about minimizing the risk of germ trans- yards and 10 touchdowns last season. Pujols narrowly missed his first Nationals 5, Braves 2 var worked two scoreless innings for mission during the Olympics. He was due to become a restricted free spring homer, doubling deep to LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Gio the Royals’ split-squad, and Max “After years of training and sacrifice, agent next week, but his agent, Mike left-center field off Matt Thornton in Gonzalez pitched three scoreless Ramirez hit two homers and drove the last thing an athlete would want to do McCartney, said Monday that Foster the third. His first time up, Pujols innings in his Washington debut, in four runs. is unintentionally compromise or under- was eager to work out a deal with the walked and scored on Jorge Cantu’s leading the Nationals over the Atlan- mine their ability to perform at their very Texans. two-run single off John Danks. ta Braves. Indians 3, Royals (ss) 2 best at the Olympic Games, and basic, He’ll make $18 million in base salary GOODYEAR, Ariz. — Shelley common-sense measures can go a long next season, plus incentives. Phillies 7, Blue Jays 0 Athletics 6, Brewers 0 Duncan hit a three-run homer to way toward making certain that doesn’t -- The Associated Press DUNEDIN, Fla. — Cliff Lee and PHOENIX — Jemile Weeks had power Cleveland to the victory. happen,” Seibel said. CMYK

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By JOHN MEDEIROS NOTEBOOK 16. Amy Jesikiewicz had a sea- percent from the free-throw line. points in districts against River- three of its top-four offensive [email protected] son-best 14 against the Crusad- Rachel Ciccozzi had a season- side. threats. Lisa Kintner and Kassie This was not the kind of post- losing to Honesdale. ers on Jan. 13, and Carly Hislop best six points against Pittston MMI Prep’s Andrea Lara was Williams combined for nearly 24 season the Wyoming Valley While not every team lost scored four points in each of her Area in January, and Taylor seventh on the team with 1.5 ppg. and provided an inside- Conference was looking for. because of Lackawanna League final four games. Carter had her top game, eight ppg. She had a season-best eight outside 1-2 punch. Amelia Ayers In District 2 tournament play, members using presses, it was a Ayoung Dallas squad had points, at Crestwood. points against Salem Christian (4.6 ppg.) hit the scoresheet in WVC teams went a disappoint- recurring theme for many coach- inside presence Sara Flaherty, Holy Redeemer’s Paige Ma- in December and closed her 21 of 22 games. Jenna Custer had ing 6-12. Of those six wins, one es after games in the past two who finished sixth on the team kowski, Shannon Murray and career with 4.3 ppg. in her last apair of season-best four-point came at the expense of another weeks. at 4.4 ppg. She had a January Julia Wignot were among the three tilts. games. The quartet combined conference foe (Dallas’ overtime SENIOR MOMENTS: Here’s a stretch where she scored at a 7.3 team’s top-five scorers and all Nanticoke’s three seniors -- for 64 percent of the Tigers’ victory against Holy Redeemer) look at the players who finished per game clip. Sabrina Zurek had shot 67 percent or better from Katie Wolfe (12.9 ppg., 70 per- offense. and another came against a their high school careers this her season-best, seven points, the free-throw line. Kirby Smith cent FT shooting), Sammy Gow Sara Radzwilka led Wyoming District 4 team (Hazleton Area season ... three times, including consec- scored 16 points in limited ac- (10.4 ppg., 56 threes) and Cassie Area with 13 three-pointers and over Williamsport). There were Berwick’s Geena Palermo was utive wins in December. The tion. Shaina Dougherty filled a Yalch (2.6 ppg., 14 threes) -- have was fourth on the team in scor- avariety of reasons for the strug- third on the Bulldogs in scoring Mountaineers were 7-0 in games key reserve role, posting 11 yet to finish their careers. Their ing (4.3 ppg). She had three gles ... or maybe not. and posted a season-best 12 when Zurek scored. points. Shannon Claherty got next game is Saturday in the 10-point games and had 18 in her “Their half-court trap and points against Dallas on Jan.30. GAR’s Unique Twyman was into eight games and had a field state playoffs. final two games. defense was pretty sufficating,” Tyler Bailey (0.5 ppg) hit her fifth on the team at 4.8 ppg and goal. Northwest loses its Nos. 2-5 Wyoming Seminary loses four Wyoming Valley West coach first three-pointer in the Bull- started the season at 6.9 ppg. in a Abig chunk of Lake-Lehman’s scorers in Sarah Shaffer, DeAnna of its top-five scorers -- Jessica Curt Lloyd said after a loss to dogs’ final win of the season, 1-3 start. Jessica Montigney had squad graduates, including Nik- Gill, Maranda Koehn and Christa Neare, Ann Romanowski, Haley Wallenpaupack. He also said Feb. 13 against Coughlin. 10 points in three games. Elissa ki Sutliff, who made 32 three- Bosak, who combined for 23.4 Karg and Jane Henry. Neare was that playoff game was his team’s Coughlin loses six of its top- Domzalski played in 14 games pointers and scored 12.7 ppg. ppg. Shaffer made 51 threes. Gill the top scorer, three-point threat worst shooting performance seven scorers in Dannah Hay- for the Grenadiers. Emily Leskowsky (2.4 ppg.), (73 percent) and Bosak (79 (11threes) and free-throw shoo- since a December game against ward, Danielle Georgetti, Cayla Danielle Tuzinski reached Marissa Moosic (1.5 ppg.) and percent) excelled at the free- ter (71percent). Jahneece Davis North Pocono, another District 2 Sebastian, Kayla Eaton, Shelby 1,000 points for Hanover Area Carol Mosier (2.7 ppg.) all throw line. And Koehn had eight had a season-best four points squad. Flaherty and Sierra Williams. this year. Averaging 17.2 ppg, she played significant minutes. Sa- points in a couple of games this against Lake-Lehman and Shee- “We handled their press better The Crusaders also lose depth hit the 20-point mark seven rah Brooks had a season-best season. Shaffer had 37 points in na Syal had three points against than we did before (in a Decem- provided by Gerdwine Boue- times, and the Hawkeyes were three points against Tunkhan- her final two games. Meyers, both in January ber game),” Abington Heights deau, Jawana Harper and Shane- 4-3 in those games. Julia Smith nock in December. Pittston Area’s Grace O’Neill Wyoming Valley West’s Tara coach Vince Bucciarelli said after quah Zigler (40 games com- was fifth in scoring (3.3 ppg.) Meyers went 10-6 after a slow lived behind the arc, making 54 Zdancewicz and Kate Smicherko downing Hazleton Area. “In that bined), leaving just four return- but finished the season strong by start, thanks to the efforts of top three-pointers. The Patriots’ were the Spartans’ top scorers, (December) game, we had 16-18 ers for next season. averaging 6.0 in Hanover Area’s scorers Amy Kowalszyk (8.1 No.2 scorer averaged 13.2 ppg. in averaging a combined 28.0 ppg. turnovers in the first half alone.” Kayla Gegaris, Crestwood’s final three games. ppg.) and Jazma Robertson (7.0 nine January contests. Charley Both were exceptional free- “You just can’t simulate what No. 2 scorer, averaged 12 ppg. Josie Bachman, Becca Zamo- ppg.). Kowalszyk (38 threes) Zanta was a key reserve who had throw shooters as well, hitting a they do in practice, no matter during a January stretch. Sarah nas, Annie Bono and Alyssa Pfeil had nine double-digit scoring aseason-best five points in a win combined 71 percent. Taylor how good your kids are. It’s just Andrews, fourth in scoring, were Nos. 3-6 in scoring for games. Robertson scored at least over Mountain View in Decem- Reilly averaged 7.0 ppg. in the really tough,” Nanticoke coach finished strong with a season- Hazleton Area, with Bono and six points in 12 of the Mohawks’ ber. district playoffs, double her Alan Yendrzeiwski said after best 14 against Coughlin on Feb. Zamonas combining to shoot 80 first 14 games. Both had 10 Tunkhannock says goodbye to season average.

where else. BOYS BASKETBALL PEYTON The Colts are expected to take PENS Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck with the first pick in April’s Mohawks moving Continued from Page 1B draft. Continued from Page 1B means a great deal to me.” Manning’s impending depar- to Pittston Area those back,” said head coach John Hynes. “(Mun- But things have changed since ture marks the end of a remarka- roe) can be better and he will be better.” last summer. Now it looks like the bly successful era that included for PIAA opener With 30 seconds left in the period, Simon NFL’s only four-time MVP, and a the 2006 league title. Despres scored on a long shot from the top of the former Super Bowl champion, He started every meaningful slot to give the Penguins hope heading into the won’t be wearing No.18 for Indy. game for 13 seasons in Indy, 227 The Times Leader second down 3-1. With a $28 million bonus pay- straight including the playoffs, The site of Saturday’s PIAA The Penguins cut the lead to one in the second ment due Thursday to Manning, and took the Colts from perennial Class 2A boys basketball period thanks to a Brian Gibbons goal. With less his neck problems, and the fact also-ran to one of the NFL’s model game between Meyers and than two minutes to play, Gibbons split the St. that the Colts own the No. 1pick franchises. Athens has been changed. John’s defense in the slot and broke in on IceCaps in April’s draft, the Colts seem to In the two decades pre-dating The teams will now play at goaltender Eddie Pasquale, roofing a shot over his have deemed it too risky — and his arrival, the Colts won 116 3:30 p.m. at Pittston Area glove to make it 3-2. toopricey—tokeepthelongtime games, one division title and High School. “After we made it 3-1that gave us some life com- franchise quarterback, who will made the playoffs three times. The game was originally ing into the room. We had a good second period turn 36 later this month. With Manning taking snaps, the scheduled for Holy Redeemer. and made it 3-2 going into the third and gave our- The twists and turns of a public Colts have won 150 games, eight The District 2 champion selves a chance to win it,” Gibbons said. debate between Manning and Ir- division titles, two AFC cham- Mohawks bring a 22-2 record Killeen stabilized things in net, stopping all 10 say, who have been friends for pionships and the franchise’s first into the contest. Athens, the shots he faced in the period to prevent the IceCaps more than a decade, created the Super Bowl since moving from District 4 third seed, is 22-3. from extending their lead, but things changed for sense the two had been fighting. Baltimore in1984. The winner plays Wednes- the worse in the third period when the IceCaps AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER Irsay twice issued statements to Indybroketheleaguerecordfor day against the winner of the scored their second shorthanded goal in the open- The Penguins’ Cal O’Reilly pushes the puck deny a rift. mostregular-seasonwinsinadec- game between D3 champion ing minutes to make it 4-2. down the ice against St. John’s. Still, with the Colts in full re- ade (115), tied Dallas’ league re- Delone Catholic (18-8) and St. John’s connected again to make it 5-2 and put building mode, Irsay has been ex- cord for most consecutive playoff D12 fourth seed Imhotep the game out of reach. Penguins Clear Day roster pected by many to play for the fu- appearances (nine) and the suc- Charter (17-8). Those teams “It was a missed opportunity,” said Penguins’ The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins announced ture and let Manning try to chase cess changed Indy from a basket- play 7:30 p.m. Saturday at captain Ryan Craig of the 5-2 loss. “We had a their Clear Day roster on Tuesday. According to asecond Super Bowl ring some- ball town to an NFL town. New Oxford High School. mixed bag of efforts and execution tonight, and AHL by-laws, only those players listed on the you’re not going to win many hockey games like Clear Day roster are eligible to compete in the that.” playoffs. sophomore from Kennard Dale, The Penguins’ Clear Day includes: GOALTENDERS: Scott Munroe and Brad Up Next could square off in the final. NOTES WRESTLING Thiessen What: PIAA Championships Another notable returning •DPhilip Samuelsson, D Cody Wild, LW Bryan DEFENSEMEN: Robert Bortuzzo, Simon When: Thursday through champ is Canon-McMillan’s Lerg (injury) and LW Steve MacIntyre were Despres, Alex Grant, Joey Mormina, Alexandre Continued from Page 1B Saturday Cody Wiercioch, who previously scratched for the Penguins. Picard, Carl Sneep and Brian Strait bouts started at 8 p.m. in previ- Where: Giant Center, Hershey won a state title in 2010 as a •The Penguins paid a price in the second peri- FORWARDS: Ryan Craig, Brandon DeFazio, Brian Local Flavor: Nine wrestlers Gibbons, Bryan Lerg, Colin McDonald, Cal ous years and it was not out of from the WVC will participate. freshman in Class 2A for Char- od when Carl Sneep and Paul Thompson both left the ordinary for the last two or leroi and was runner-up in 2A the game after being bloodied by high sticks. O’Reilly, Nick Petersen, Zach Sill, Ben Street, Eric At Stake: The top eight in each Tangradi, Paul Thompson, Geoff Walker and three matches to begin after 11 weight class earn a state last season. Thompson returned later in the second period Jason Williams p.m. This weekend, the 3A medal. The remaining past cham- and Sneep came back for the third. IN RESIDENCE: Brad Fogal (G), Patrick Killeen finals will start an hour earlier, pions going for another gold are St. John’s...... 302—5 (G), Steve MacIntyre (F), Matt Rust (F), Philip at 7 p.m., and will be accompa- ships. Billy Rappo (113, Council Rock Penguins ...... 110—2 Samuelsson (D) and Cody Wild (D) First period: Scoring – 1. STJ, John Albert 6 (Murray, Pasquale) shorthanded nied with the medal matches CLASS 2A DEFENDING South), Conner Schram (120, 4:48. 2. STJ, Carl Klingberg 15 (Postma, Machacek) power play 12:38. 3. STJ, Jason DeSantis 10 (Macenauer, Sawada) 13:26. 4. WBS, Simon Despres 4 just like in 2A. In previous years, CHAMPIONS: If Lackawanna Canon-McMillan), Corey Keen- (Walker, Sneep) 19:28. Penalties – WBS, Grant (roughing) 2:30; STJ, Klingb- ing) 17:53. erg (interference) 3:40; WBS, DeFazio (roughing) 11:58; STJ, Ramsey (rough- Shots on goal: St. John’s – 4-10-8-22, Penguins – 11-10-9-30; Power- the medal round was held at 6 Trail’s Eric Laytos wins his er (126, Blue Mountain), Mitch- ing) 13:26. play Opportunities: St. John’s – 1 of 3, Penguins – 0 of 6; Goaltenders: St. Second period: Scoring – 5. WBS, Brian Gibbons 10 (Petersen, Mormina) John’s – Eddie Pasquale – 17-7-0 (28 saves - 30 shots), Penguins – Scott p.m. second state title in three years, ell Minotti (145, Easton), Tho- 18:18. Penalties – WBS, bench – served by Thompson (too many men) 5:08; Munroe – 13-5-3 (0-3); Patrick Killeen – 13:26 of the first period (17-19); Start- In 2006, Wyoming Valley the 220-pounder might have to mas Haines (220, Solanco) and STJ, Maxwell (hooking) 6:47; STJ, Festerling (high-sticking) 15:33; STJ, Fes- ers: St. John’s – G Eddie Pasquale, D Brett Festerling, D Paul Postma, LW terling (roughing) 18:44. Maxime Macenauer, C Garth Murray, RW Raymond Sawada; Penguins – G West heavyweight Trevin Cow- go through a two-time champ in Averee Robinson (285, Susque- Third period: Scoring – 6. STJ, Arturs Kilda 5 unassisted, shorthanded Scott Munroe, D Joey Mormina, D Alex Grant, LW Jason Williams, C Cal 2:47. 7. Raymond Sawada 7 (Klingberg, Maxwell) 5:46. Penalties – STJ, bench O’Reilly, RW Colin McDonald man stepped on the mat for his Richland’s John Rizzo. Rizzo hanna Township). (too many men) 2:20; STJ, Cormier (roughing) 17:53; WBS, Bortuzzo (rough- gold medal match just after 11 won his previous two titles at CLASS 3A UNBEATENS: The p.m. The next year, when the 285 before dropping down this 3A event will feature 11 grap- Pennsylvania Wrestling Coaches season. The two can only meet plers without a loss with the hit 12-of-20 shots from behind to stop her. And I think she Association Hall of Fame in- in the finals. most notable locally being RADER the arc. Her 27 points against needed a game like that.” ductions ran long, Hazleton Derry Area’s Jimmy Gulibon Coughlin’s Brad Emerick at 39-0 William Paterson were a ca- “I think more important Area’s Nate Eachus didn’t win (126 pounds) will attempt to at 285 pounds. Another 285- reer-best. than (the coaches) knowing it his 189-pound gold medal until win his fourth state title and pounder is also unbeaten with Continued from Page 1B “I think that’s kind of just is that Celia knew it and her the clock struck 11 p.m. That Kittaning’s Jason Nolf (113), Chambersburg’s Dawson Peck the Division III tournament at my goal. I feel like shooting teammates knew it,” Donogh- year, the 285-pounders didn’t North Star’s Nick Roberts (120) at 10-0. The two could only see 5p.m. Friday in Amherst, threes is what I do,” Rader ue said of Rader’s shooting end until nearly 11:30. and Pen Argyl’s Michael Raccia- each other as unbeatens in the Mass. said. “I’m not a post player. I’m groove. “And they did a great The PIAA also changed the to (138) are also looking for finals. Schram (22-0), Minotti After a breakout sophomore not very big. That’s just what I job of finding her in the right starting times for the final two another state title. (37-0), Brill (38-0), Marsteller campaign in which she led the bring to the team.” space where she could catch days. In previous years, wres- CLASS 2A UNBEATENS: Ten (39-0) and Haines (40-0) high- Lady Monarchs in scoring Last season in particular and shoot. She just got it go- tling would start at 8 a.m. on wrestlers, including Laytos and light the rest of the 3A undefeat- (12.9 ppg.) and earned second- saw Rader score in bunches, ing and was huge for us.” Friday and Saturday with weigh- Nolf begin the 2A event with an eds. team all-conference honors. going on shooting streaks that One imagines there will be ins and skin checks starting at 7. unblemished mark. The most MOST WINS: The most wins Rader spent much of league were catalysts for several much less space for Rader to This year, the start times will be interesting may be at 182 where in the state entering the tourna- play this season coming off the King’s wins. shoot against the Saints. And 9a.m. all three days. Dakota DesLauries from Burrell ment belong to Fort LeBoef’s bench for King’s, still topping The opportunities may have should King’s win Friday, the It’s expected that the changes (42-0) and Grove City’s Wes Evan Dailey (47-4) at 220 20 minutes per game but hav- gone down for her in 2012, but likely opponent in Saturday’s will only be on an experimental Phipps (36-0) could meet in the pounds in Class 2A, while Nor- ing her scoring numbers dip in when Rader connected from national quarterfinals would basis to see how it goes and finals. DesLauries has the most ristown’s Shane Springer has the process. She missed the long range on the game’s first be undefeated Amherst, the what kind of reaction is had. wins of any unbeaten in 2A. the most in either classification regular season finale and both possession, it was a familiar top-ranked team in the coun- The state of Ohio also uses 3A DEFENDING CHAM- with a 50-5 record in 3A’s 170- games in the Freedom Confer- sight for teammates. try and the defending national the format of the medal rounds PIONS: A total of nine past pound bracket. ence tournament before re- When the next three shots champion. held at the same time as the champions are looking for a The state record for wins in a joining the starting lineup for fell as well, the Lady Mon- The road will get tougher, finals and many big tourna- repeat performance in Class 3A. season of 57 will be safe for the NCAA tournament be- archs knew it was going to be but Rader wasn’t fazed in tak- ments across the state also have Only eight are guaranteed to another season. The most any cause of an injury to senior one of those nights. ing down the No. 8 Pioneers the same arrangement. leave Hershey with a gold medal grappler can get is five after Brittany Muscatell. “Oh yeah, when she hit the this past weekend. Here are some other interest- though, because Central Moun- falling into the loser’s bracket in She has not disappointed. In first couple threes,” senior Sa- “No, I wasn’t intimidated,” ing tidbits to watch for this tain’s Brian Brill (38-0) and the first round and wrestling those two NCAA games she mantha Simcox said. “I mean, Rader said. “I think people weekend’s PIAA Champion- Chance Marsteller (39-0), a back to take third. has racked up 40 points and when she gets going, it’s hard should be intimidated of us.” CMYK

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OUTDOORS Bear harvest bigger than announced, breaks state record

By The Times Leader staff On Dec. 5, a preliminary har- shifting in the order of counties theses) are: Schuylkill, 34 (27); Lebanon, 13 essed at check stations all had HARRISBURG – Pennsylva- vest of 3,968 was announced, in that list, as well as in several Northeast: Wayne, 208 (93); (7); Northampton, 4 (7); Lehigh estimated live weights that nia Game Commission Exec- but that figure did not include region rankings. After all reports Sullivan, 180 (57); Bradford, 126 3(0); and Berks, 2 (2). exceeded 678 pounds. utive Director Carl G. Roe today complete reports from all check were reviewed, Potter propelled (38); Pike, 116 (134); Luzerne, Northcentral: Lycoming, 336 Joseph C. Colyer, of Pocono announced that the final bear stations. into the top spot with 399 bears 99 (58); Susquehanna, 92 (41); (230); Centre, 129 (119). Lake, harvested the largest bear, harvest results from the state’s Bears were harvested in 54 of harvested (148 in 2010); fol- Monroe, 88 (69); Wyoming, 57 According to the final reports, amale that weighed 767 pounds three recently concluded sea- the state’s 67 counties. The top lowed by Tioga, 381(184); Ly- (22); Carbon, 45 (35); Colum- 88 bears weighing 500 pounds (estimated live weight). The sons show that hunters harvest- five bear harvest counties this coming, 336 (230); McKean, bia, 26 (20); Lackawanna, 25 or more were legally harvested bear was taken in Tobyhanna, ed 4,350 bears, which sets a new year, once again, all come from 258 (92); and Clinton 205 (250). (19); and Northumberland, 11 during the three seasons, and 25 Monroe County, at 6:50 a.m. on record as the highest in Penn- the Northcentral Region. How- Final county harvests by re- (3). bears surpassed the 600 pound Nov. 16, with a crossbow during sylvania history. ever, the final numbers caused a gion (with 2010 figures in paren- Southeast: Dauphin, 46 (20); mark. The top 10 bears proc- the archery bear season.

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NBA NHL ROUNDUP MAJOR COLLEGES Celtics rally in time Seton Hall to defeat Rockets routs Friars The Associated Press The Associated Press with the ball and dribbled NEW YORK — Jordan Theo- BOSTON — Kevin Gar- back toward the top of the dore put on a show of slick nett grabbed 13 rebounds to key, but his last-ditch turn- passing and Seton Hall routed pass Shaquille O’Neal and around missed as well. Providence 79-47 in the first move into 12th on the Andrew Bynum had 30 round of the Big East tourna- NBA’s career list, and Paul points and 14 rebounds for ment Tuesday night, a crucial Pierce scored seven of his the Lakers. victory for the Pirates’ NCAA 30 points in overtime on tournament hopes. Tuesday night to lead the Bobcats 100, Magic 84 The senior guard set a career Boston Celtics to a 97-92 CHARLOTTE, N.C. — high with 13 assists to go with victory over the Houston Corey Maggette scored a 13 points, and freshman forward Rockets. season-high 29 points, Brandon Mobley scored a ca- Boston has won five Gerald Henderson hit some reer-high 16 off the bench as the straight since the All-Star big shots in the fourth quar- 10th-seeded Pirates (20-11) break, including two in a ter, and the Charlotte Bob- row in overtime. Houston rebounded from a 28-point blow- cats overcame a 20-point, out at last-place DePaul in their has lost four in a row. first-half deficit to beat the regular-season finale Saturday. Ray Allen scored 21, Orlando Magic. AP PHOTO Herb Pope added 16 points for including a 3-pointer with The Bobcats came in Seton Hall, which fell behind 9-0 36 seconds left in the fourth having lost 21 of their last Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Pavel Kubina (13 and Detroit Red Wings center Darren Helm (43) go for quarter to give Boston the 22 games, but seemed to the puck in the first period of an NHL game Tuesday in Philadelphia. in this one before dominating lead. But Rajon Rondo get a spark after coach Paul the rest of the way to reach 20 missed an open layup with Silas was ejected in the wins for the first time since achance to clinch it in second quarter with the 2003-04. regulation, and Goran Drag- team trailing by 18. Flyers top short-handed Red Wings Western Kentucky 74, ic tied it for the Rockets. The Bobcats also got a Luis Scola had 18 points big game from rookie cen- North Texas 70 and 14 rebounds, and Sa- ter Bismack Biyombo, who The Associated Press ers. saves and the Blue Jackets beat HOT SPRINGS, Ark. — muel Dalembert had 11 battled toe-to-toe with PHILADELPHIA — Claude Clarkson tipped Petr Sykora’s the Phoenix Coyotes for their first Teeng Akol scored 23 points and points and 17 boards for Dwight Howard and had 10 Giroux, Jakub Voracek, and Max hard drive past Rangers goalie three-game winning streak in Western Kentucky rallied for a Houston. points and a career-high 15 Talbot scored goals to lead the Henrik Lundqvist at 2:27 to give more than a year. 74-70 win over North Texas on Philadelphia Flyers to a 3-2 win the Devils their second lead of the Mason, who struggled all sea- Tuesday night in the champion- Hawks101, Pacers 96 rebounds. over the Detroit Red Wings on game, and Carter pushed New son until recently, has allowed just ship game of the Sun Belt con- INDIANAPOLIS — Josh Heat 108, Nets 78 Tuesday night. Jersey ahead by two at 4:21. Car- four goals in two wins over Phoe- ference tournament. Smith had 27 points and MIAMI — LeBron James Ilya Bryzgalov allowed a goal to ter, who has three goals this sea- nix and one over Colorado in the nine rebounds, leading the scored 21 points and Henrik Zetterberg on Detroit’s son, hadn’t scored since Nov. 19 — last six days. Pittsburgh 73, St. John’s 59 Atlanta Hawks to their capped his night by bank- first shot of the game. Johan Fran- a37-game drought. NEW YORK — Ashton Gibbs third straight victory. ing in a halfcourt shot, Senators 7, Lightning 3 Smith scored 13 points in zen made it 3-2 in the third. scored 20 points to lead Pitts- Chris Bosh added 20 points Hurricanes 4, Capitals 3 the first quarter, 11 in the The Flyers won on the night TAMPA, Fla. — Milan Michalek burgh to a victory over St. third, and fell three points and the Miami Heat they retired former defenseman WASHINGTON — Justin Faulk scored three third-period goals, John’s in the opening round of shy of his season high. snapped a two-game slide Mark Howe’s No. 2 and raised the scored the game-winner at 3:38 of helping the Ottawa Senators with- the Big East tournament. Jannero Pargo had 16 by rolling past the New number to the rafters. overtime, Cam Ward stopped 46 stand a Tampa Bay comeback Gibbs scored the first seven points, while Marvin Wil- Jersey Nets. Detroit was short-handed as it shots, and the Carolina Hurri- attempt and beat the Lightning. points of a 13-2 run to close the liams and Zaza Pachulia The win came with a continued to chase the top spot in canes beat the skidding Washing- Ottawa, which took a three-goal first half that gave Pittsburgh a each scored 12 for the cost: Dwyane Wade turned the Western Conference stand- ton Capitals. lead early on, went up 5-3 when 33-28 lead. Nasir Robinson Hawks. his right ankle late in the ings. Leading scorer Pavel Dat- Faulk took a centering pass Michalek scored a power-play goal scored on a rebound to give the David West scored a first half and did not return, syuk (59 points), captain Nicklas from Brandon Sutter and fired the at 12:12 of the third. The left wing 13th-seeded Panthers a 43-32 season-high 24 points for finishing with 13 points. Lindrstom, forward Todd Bertuzzi puck past goaltender Michal Neu- added two empty-net goals, in- lead with 15:07 left and the Red the Pacers, who have lost Wade missed six games and goalie Jimmy Howard all sat virth to saddle Washington with cluding a short-handed effort with Storm were never closer than two straight. Danny Gran- earlier this season after out with injuries. its third successive defeat, al- 7seconds left to give him 32 goals nine points the rest of the game. spraining the same ankle, ger had 19 points and eight though the Capitals did get a point this season. though the team said he rebounds, and George Hill Devils 4, Rangers 1 by forcing overtime late in regu- Connecticut 81, DePaul 67 could have returned to this scored 15 points off the NEWARK, N.J. — David Clar- lation. Maple Leafs 5, Bruins 4 NEW YORK — Jeremy Lamb one if needed. bench for Indiana. kson and Ryan Carter scored 1:54 TORONTO — Jordan Caron scored 25 points and Ryan Boa- apart early in the third period, and Blue Jackets 3, Coyotes 2 and Tyler Seguin scored two goals tright added 19 to lead Connec- Pistons 88, Lakers 85 Mavericks 95, Knicks 85 DALLAS — Dirk Nowitz- the New Jersey Devils’ slumbering COLUMBUS, Ohio — Jack each and Boston beat Toronto for ticut to a victory over DePaul in AUBURN HILLS, Mich. offense broke out in a victory over Johnson scored his first goal for the Bruins’ fifth win against the the opening round of the Big —Rodney Stuckey scored ki scored 28 points and the NHL-leading New York Rang- Columbus, Steve Mason made 38 Maple Leafs this season. 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IN BRIEF FBI busts Web hackers Top culinary students work through Metz Agroup of expert hackers who at- tacked governments and corporations around the globe has been busted after By MATT HUGHES world’s most prestigious on their performance. placements for retirees in com- other side, it gives the person its ringleader — one of the world’s [email protected] schools of cooking and hospi- Metz also is opening paid in- ing years. The company has some on-the-job experience.” most-wanted and most-feared comput- DALLAS -- Students of Amer- tality management. ternship positions at those lo- had success with Culinary In- In addition to food-prepara- er vandals — secretly became an in- ica’s most prestigious culinary Starting in June, one student cations and others to culinary stitute graduates in the past, tion skills, McCann said stu- formant for the FBI months ago, au- school will soon get a taste of each will be eligible to partici- students at Pennsylvania Col- she said, because they come dents will receive training in thorities announced Tuesday. work in the Wyoming Valley. pate in an 18-week paid work- lege of Technology, William- with a solid knowledge base management, menu develop- Five people were charged in court Metz Culinary Management, study program at Wyoming sport, and Wilkes-Barre Area and technical skills that Metz ment, nutritional education Seminary, Kingston, and Blue Career and Technical Center. It papers unsealed in federal court in Dallas, has been approved to of- can build on. and employee relations. In the Cross of Northeastern Pennsyl- marks the launch of an official New York, and authorities revealed fer externship programs for “We think it’s definitely go- case of Culinary Institute stu- that a sixth person, Hector Xavier vania, Wilkes-Barre. A third internship program at Metz, a Monsegur, a legendary figure known in students of the Culinary Insti- student will be assigned to a family owned company in busi- ing to add value,” McCann said. dents, the program will be the hacking underworld as “Sabu,” has tute of America at three loca- J.M. Smucker Co. facility in ness since 1994. “It will give us more people to based on a written curriculum pleaded guilty. tions where Metz provides Ohio. Cheryl McCann, vice presi- pull from, plus we think there’s provided by the school. According to the charges, members cafeteria management servic- Students selected for the pro- dent of human resources for value in bringing someone “We’ll try to give them a of the group got their start as part of a es. Based in Hyde Park, N.Y., gram will earn course credit Metz, said the company antici- with fresh and new ideas into broad base of what’s going on,” large worldwide hacking organization the institute is one of the and receive a letter grade based pates needing to hire skilled re- an industry like ours. On the McCann said. known as Anonymous. KKR, Chesapeake team up Investment firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. and Chesapeake Energy 200-point Corp. are teaming up to invest in U.S. oil and gas fields. The companies said Tuesday they will pool $250 million to buy new re- sources. KKR, which has invested in drop halts the energy sector for two decades, will contribute 90 percent of the money for the partnership. Chesapeake, the sec- ond-largest natural gas producer in the U.S., will contribute 10 percent. Dow rally Chesapeake has been pushing to get access to more oil, which has become much more profitable to produce than By JOSHUA FREED natural gas. AP Business Writer Stocks suffered their biggest losses in three months Tuesday, Philippines gaining jobs the first hiccup in a strong and stea- Higher labor costs on China’s south- dy rally to start the year. Wall ern coast are causing some big foreign Street worried about the global manufacturers to relocate to the Philip- economy and waited while Greece pines. One company that left is return- pressured the last investors to sign ing, and another major garment maker on for its bailout. is seriously considering a move. The Dow Jones industrial aver- Philippines Trade Secretary Gregory Domingo said his country is seeing a age gave up more than a quarter of spike in investor fact-finding missions. its 745-point advance since Jan. 1, By 2015, a majority of Filipinos will the best start to a year in the U.S. be of working age, considered a de- market since 1998. mographic “sweet spot” that encourag- AP PHOTOS The sell-off, which spread west es growth. Ed Antignolo, right, and his wife, Beverly, stand with other victims of a Ponzi scheme gathered outside the feder- from Europe, also interrupted a pe- al courthouse in Houston where R. Allen Stanford was on trial. riod of unusual calm on Wall Greece banks on board Street. Before Tuesday, the Dow had not fallen 100 points for 45 Greece’s government on Tuesday straight trading sessions, the long- said the country’s six major banks have Financier is convicted est streak since 2006. agreed to participate in a bond-swap All but one of the 30 Dow stocks deal. Though Greece still needs many finished the day lower. Intel man- more creditors to sign up before the By JUAN A. LOZANO one of Stanford’s at- Ashorter civil trial before the same aged a gain of 7 cents. Thursday deadline, the banks’ inclu- Associated Press sion is a relief to financial authorities torneys, said after jury, in which prosecutors hoped to All 10 industry groups in the and potentially persuasive for smaller HOUSTON — Former Texas ty- the hearing. He said seize money from more than 30 Stan- Standard & Poor’s 500 declined. bondholders. coon R. Allen Stanford, whose finan- he couldn’t com- ford-controlled accounts in countries Bank stocks, which typically take a The Finance Ministry said the six cial empire once spanned the Amer- ment further be- including Switzerland, Britain and hit when there is any reason to wor- banks have already agreed to participa- icas and made him fabulously cause of a gag order Canada, began later Tuesday. Stan- ry about Greece, led the declines, te or would recommend participation. wealthy, was convicted Tuesday of U.S. District Judge ford faces up to 20 years for the most followed by industrial and materi- The bond deal is an integral part of bilking his investors out of more than Stanford David Hittner placed serious charges against him. But if als companies, which depend on the country’s second package of in- $7 billion through a Ponzi scheme he on attorneys in the case. Hittner orders him to serve his sen- strength in the world economy. ternational bailout loans. operated for 20 years. Prosecutors and Stanford’s family tences consecutively, Stanford could Bill Stone, chief investment Aday after telling U.S. District members declined to comment, but get up to 230 years in prison. strategist for PNC Wealth Manage- Judge David Hittner they were having one of his investors, Cassie Wilkinson, Prosecutors say Stanford used in- ment, called Tuesday’s decline trouble reaching a verdict, jurors con- welcomed the verdict. vestor money to fund a string of failed “fairly rational,” considering how victed Stanford, 61, on13 of14 charges “As an investor, you have to doubt businesses, bribe regulators and pay much the market has climbed and he faced, acquitting him on a single whether or not you were stupid or just for his lavish lifestyle, which included the economic worries in Greece $3.77$$3.55 3.48 count of wire fraud stemming from taken advantage of. This relieves that buying himself yachts and private and the rest of Europe. Super Bowl tickets he allegedly used doubt. It’s a vindication,” said Wilkin- jets. His attorneys portrayed Stanford “You need the pullback to give to bribe a regulator. son, 62, who lives in Houston. She de- as a visionary entrepreneur who made people opportunities to want to get $4.06 “We are disappointed in the out- clined to say how much money she money for investors and conducted le- involved again,” Stone said. 07/17/08 come. We expect to appeal,” Ali Fazel, and her husband lost. gitimate business deals. The price of gold fell $31.80 per ounce, or 2.1percent, to $1,672.10 per ounce.

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NATIONAL FORECAST NATIONAL FORECAST: Moisture feeding northward from the Gulf of Mexico will produce showers from Texasto the central Plains.Showers will be likely along acold front from the central Plains to TODAY 57° THURSDAY FRIDAY the northern Great Lakes, with afew snow showers overthe arrowhead of Minnesota. Rain and snow Very warm, Mostly willfall over the central Rockies to the north of low pressurepassing through northern NewMexico. Clear, warmer, rain late sunny breezy ° 30 63° 50° 43° 41°

47/36 SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 40/22 41/21 Sunny, Partly Showers Cloudy 55/48 58/41 Let the warm-up winds, sunny, likely cold rain late begin! And 64/46 64/46 indeed it will, 42° 50° 50° 55° 60/46 35/24 starting today 25° 30° 35° 40° 67/35 with uninterrupt- TODAY’SSUMMARY REGIONAL FORECAST 62/45 ed sunshine and 63/51 afternoon tem- The Poconos 71/66 Today’shigh/ Syracuse Highs: 55-58. Lows: 38-42. Sunnyand 77/41 peratures 15 Tonight’s low 60/40 mild conditions today. Increasing clouds degreeswarmer Albany 78/66 55/39 tonight. than Tuesday. 79/69 81/75 27/10 Thesun is as The JerseyShore Binghamton 39/36 strong now as it 57/41 Highs: 55-59. Lows: 42-46. Sunnyand is on Oct. 6, mild conditions today. Clear to partly CityYesterdayToday Tomorrow CityYesterdayToday Tomorrow strong enough Towanda cloudy tonight. 65/38 Anchorage 24/16/.15 27/10/pc21/15/pc Myrtle Beach 54/32/.0063/52/s70/58/s to warm the top- Poughkeepsie Atlanta61/34/.00 63/51/pc 71/60/pc Nashville 67/31/.00 68/52/pc 70/56/t Scranton 59/34 soil andforce 58/40 The Finger Lakes Baltimore48/25/.0061/47/s 66/50/pc NewOrleans 75/49/.0075/62/c 79/67/c out the crocus Wilkes-Barre Highs: 49-65. Lows: 37-48. Mostly sunny Boston 39/20/.0051/42/s62/43/pc Norfolk 47/37/.0065/47/s 70/50/s blooms this 58/42 skies today. Becoming mostly cloudy. Buffalo 43/18/.00 49/47/s50/34/sh Oklahoma City69/54/.00 65/61/sh 65/42/t Charlotte57/24/.00 62/45/pc 68/53/pc Omaha 72/41/.00 53/28/sh 47/29/s week. Forsure, Pottsville NewYork City Chicago 68/31/.00 64/46/c48/32/sh Orlando 76/51/.00 80/61/pc 84/63/pc the sap is flow- State College 59/37 58/41 Cleveland 51/20/.00 59/41/s56/32/t Phoenix 86/53/.0062/43/s 70/47/s ingand the buds 59/40 Brandywine Valley Dallas 72/53/.0071/66/sh75/53/t Pittsburgh 49/20/.0062/45/s 63/36/sh areswelling on Reading Denver73/32/.00 35/24/sn 39/24/sn Portland, Ore. 48/34/.0153/36/s 60/41/s Harrisburg 59/41 Highs: 61-62. Lows: 41-44. Sunnyand mild the maple trees. 60/39 conditions today. Clear to partly cloudy Detroit 58/28/.0055/48/pc50/31/sh St. Louis 75/44/.0069/54/c 54/39/sh Honolulu 75/67/1.03 79/69/pc 80/69/sh Salt LakeCity59/36/.00 44/26/sh47/28/s In our backyard, Philadelphia tonight. 62/44 Houston75/52/.0078/66/sh76/66/t San Antonio 75/53/.0077/67/sh76/60/t the witch hazel Indianapolis 69/29/.0065/52/pc 57/35/t San Diego 60/54/.0061/48/s 70/53/s tree is starting Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 73/62/.00 56/42/pc 64/45/s San Francisco 54/46/.0159/44/s 63/46/s to bloom. 58/44 Highs: 56-65. Lows: 44-48. Sunnyand Los Angeles 59/50/.0062/45/s 71/50/s Seattle 44/32/.02 47/36/pc 59/42/s Miami 79/61/.00 81/75/sh82/72/sh Tampa 80/54/.0081/64/pc84/66/pc Thursday will be mild conditions today. Clear to partly our warmest day cloudy tonight. Milwaukee 63/30/.0058/36/sh46/29/pc Tucson 82/47/.0061/33/s 62/41/s Minneapolis 60/29/.0041/21/r39/23/s Washington, DC 49/29/.0064/46/s 68/52/pc of the week, with ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/ScrantonInt’l Airport readings topping WORLD CITIES 60 forthe first Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. CityYesterday Today Tomorrow CityYesterdayToday Tomorrow Yesterday42/20 Yesterday0.00” Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs time since back Average 42/25 Month to date0.23” Wilkes-Barre 6.96 -0.5822.0 and data ©2012 Amsterdam 50/37/.0044/38/r42/38/sh Mexico City77/41/.00 79/48/s80/51/pc on Dec. 5. About Record High 71 in 1946 Normal monthtodate0.43” Towanda 4.00 -0.8221.0 Weather Central, LP Baghdad 63/32/.0069/47/s 71/48/s Montreal 23/5/.00 43/39/c45/30/sh aquarter-inch of Year to date3.16” Beijing 50/32/.0049/24/s 41/25/pc Moscow 21/9/.0015/9/c 15/3/c Record Low 0in1948 Lehigh rain will come Heating Degree Days* Normal year to date4.83” Bethlehem3.070.7516.0 Formore weather Berlin 41/27/.00 46/35/pc45/31/rs Paris 45/34/.0046/41/sh41/36/c Yesterday34Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires 82/68/.0090/77/t 88/72/t Rio de Janeiro88/75/.00 86/69/pc 85/69/s Thursday night, Month to date175 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 3.56 -0.2918.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 52/36/.00 47/38/sh 51/45/pc Riyadh 68/46/.0078/50/s82/53/s followedby cold- Year to date4024 Today 6:28a 6:02p Frankfurt52/30/.00 50/39/pc 44/32/rs Rome 55/43/.00 58/42/pc 55/42/c er weather head- Last year to date4869 Tomorrow 6:26a 6:03p Full LastNew First National Weather Service Hong Kong 81/75/.00 77/67/c73/65/c San Juan 85/73/.1582/71/sh81/72/t Jerusalem 66/46/.0064/46/pc65/46/s Tokyo 54/48/.0055/48/sh53/44/sh ing into Normal year to date4815 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597 Saturday. *Indexoffuel consumption, how farthe day’s Today5:35p 5:36a London 46/36/.0058/39/sh52/42/pc Warsaw 32/21/.00 33/22/pc 40/28/s mean temperaturewas below 65 degrees. Tomorrow 6:48p 6:08a March 8March 14 March 22 March 30 Key: s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sn-snow, sf-snowflurries, i-ice. - Tom Clark

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BRICK OVEN TRAY, SAUCY FRIED SICILIAN In keeping with its name, pizza baked Red is the dominant visual on this square or rectangular cut. Some say the critical Asquare or rectangular in a brick (usually domed) oven often question is: Are the tomatoes chunky? tray pizza with a crunch to the fired by charcoal or embers. Some also may fit the bill of ‘sloppy pizza,’ which is no insult. crust and hints of oil.

Crescenzo’s Pizza, inside the Woodlands Dominick’s Café, 20 School St., Hudson, Plains Bettelli’s Villa, 560 Kidder St., near the Wyom- Tommy’s Pizza Corner, 619 Market St., Inn & Resort, Route 315, Plains Township Township ing Valley Mall in Wilkes-Barre Kingston

ROUND, THIN, SWEET SAUCE ROUND THICK SICILIAN Aspoonful or so of sugar changes everything. Some recipes call for brown sugar and Aclassic American pie with a Asquare or rectangular tray pizza some for honey as well. Sweet is a matter of perspective. thick, doughy or chewy crust typically with a thick crust.

Dough Company, 570 Kidder St., Wilkes- Pizza Perfect, 16 Carverton Road, Barre Trucksville

Gerry’s Pizza, 496 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Gerry is a son of famed pizza maker Angelo Ricci, whose PIZHazle Street shop was a clear voter favorite. AngeloZA’s other son runs Ricci’s Pizza on Park!Avenue. DeMuro’s Pizza, 10 William St., Pittston III Guys, 67 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre Any way you slice it, NEPA rocks it here’s a new county manager in town, and a tipster told us one of the first questions he asked was, “Where can I get a good pizza?” He asked, so we asked. We asked you. Within hours of posting a Tsurvey on timesleader.com on Friday, we had hundreds upon hundreds of responses, 440 in total by Monday morning. If Northeastern Pennsylvania isn’t actually the pizza capital of the world, we don’t know what is. We broke our pizza-survey questions down into10 distinct categories, and you told us who you believe sells the best stuff in each. Some names came up again and again, and some names only occasionally, meaning familiarity breeds contentment – or maybe we should all break out of our individual pizza boxes, so to speak, and try something different on occasion. As for Mr. Robert Lawton, our new county manager? Has he found his bliss in a box or on a tray yet? Nope, not yet, he told us. But now, we hope, he has a pretty good road map. Sabatini’s Pizza, 1925 Wyoming Ave., Pizza L’Oven, 1259 Wyoming Ave., Exeter INSIDE: For a complete list of all the best-pizza nominations received on timesleader.com, see Page 3C. Exeter

OLD FORGE STYLE BAR PIE TRAY, CHEESY Tray pizza often made with Largely characterized by simple structure or basic cheeses, perhaps even Yellow’s the dominant visual, and, stick-to-the-roof American cheese. prefab shells. Prepared by those not specifically in the business of pizza. again, some are happily ‘sloppy.’

Arcaro & Genell, 443 S. Main St., Old Whiskey Business, 87 Wood St., Wilkes-Barre Hun’s Cafe 99, 99 George Ave., Wilkes-Barre Savo’s Pizza, 1828 North Township Forge Blvd., Pittston Township ROUND THIN Aclassic American pie with a thin crust and a fairly equitable balance of sauce and cheese

Salerno’s, 139 Moosic Road, Old Forge Nardozzo’s Pizza, 145 E. Main St., Nello’s Pizza, 2338 Wilkes- Pizza Bella, 980 Wyoming Ave., Colarusso’s Café, 725 Main St., Avoca Nanticoke Barre Township Marketplace Kingston

Sal’s Pizza, 1634 Wyoming Frank’s, 198 South Main St., Joe’s Pizza (formerly Stuccio’s), Revello’s, 502 S. Main St., Old Forge Ave., Forty Fort Wilkes-Barre 5W. Church St., Nanticoke Newtown Cafe, 724 Hazle St., Ashley PHOTOS BY TIMES LEADER PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: DON CAREY, AIMEE DILGER, CLARK VAN ORDEN AND PETE G. WILCOX CMYK

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Borough Hose Co. 1, 1405 Susque- GOOD EATS! hanna Ave., Exeter. Pierogies, AND THE BEST-PIZZA VOTES WENT TO … haluski and weekly specials will be offered. Hours are 4-8 p.m. Good Editor’s note: Please send news Friday noon-8 p.m. Phone orders for this space by noon Friday to More than 400 took our • Dough Company, can be made by calling 602-0739. [email protected] or by mail timesleader.com survey Wilkes-Barre (mall area) to Good Eats, The Times Leader, 15 Lenten Meals, 3-7 p.m. every Friday and named a plethora of • Dugan’s Pub, Luzerne N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711. during Lent, Wyoming Masonic Luzerne County pizza- • Elmer Sudds, Heights To ensure accuracy, information Lodge 468, Wyoming Avenue, section of Wilkes-Barre makers as tops. As a bo- must be typed or computer gener- Wyoming. Selections include • Ernie G’s, Duryea potato pancakes, haluski, pier- nus, we also included Old ated. The complete list of events • Fire & Ice, Dallas ogies and red and white clam Forge, in Lackawanna can be viewed at www.timesleader- • Florio’s, Plains chowder. Eat in or take out. 885- County, because of its .com by clicking Community News Township 1441 or 693-2608. long-standing pizza repu- under the People tab. tation. Receiving shout- • Fort Café, Forty Fort Fish and Shrimp Fry, Pierogie Sale, outs, in alphabetical order: • Frank’s, downtown THIS WEEK: March 7 – March 3-7 p.m. every Friday during Lent, ••• Wilkes-Barre Goodwill Hose Company No. 2, 451 • Angelo’s, Rolling Mill Hill • Frog Pond, East End 13 W. Main St., Plymouth. $8 had- dock meal; $9 shrimp meal; $12 section of Wilkes-Barre section of Wilkes-Barre • Gerry’s, South Wilkes- Spaghetti and Pasta Dinner 4-6:30 for the Chief Feast (fish and • Anthracite Cafe, Parsons Barre p.m. every Thursday at St. Mary’s shrimp). Meal includes fries, hush section of Wilkes Barre Antiochian Orthodox Church, 905 • Grotto Pizza, Wilkes- puppies, cole slaw, drink and • Antonio’s, Edwardsville S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Choice Barre and Harveys Lake dessert. Rentko’s pierogies $7 • Antonio’s, Wilkes-Barre of five pastas and five sauces. • Happy Pizza, Plymouth dozen and red clam chowder • Arcaro and Genell, Old Salad, dessertand beverages $3.50 small and $7 large. Walk in • Hogan’s Heroes, Dallas included. Takeouts available. Forge or delivery in Plymouth. 779- • III Guys, downtown Wilkes- Adults pay $7; $5 for children 5 to 9778. • Beer Boys, downtown Barre 12 years old; children younger Wilkes-Barre • Januzzi’s, downtown FOTOLIA .COM than 5 years dine free. Call 824- Fish Fry, 2-6:30 p.m. every Friday IMAGE • Bentley’s, Ashley Wilkes-Barre and Wyoming 1674 Thursdays. during Lent, Good Shepherd • Bernie’s Pizza, Dallas • Kelsey’s, Ashley Polish National Catholic Church, • Pizza L’Oven, Dallas Luzerne Community Lunch Program for 269 E. Main St., Plymouth. $7 • Bettelli’s Villa, Wilkes- • King’s, Fairview Township White Haven Residents 11:30 Barre (mall area) • Pizza Mill, Kingston • Sizzle Pi, Kingston haddock; $8 shrimp. Homemade • Larry’s Pizza, Nanticoke • Pizza Perfect, Trucksville • Stuccio’s, Nanticoke a.m.-noon every Monday, Wednes- • Big Ten, Lehman day and Friday, St. Paul’s Lutheran halushki, clam chowder and • Leggio’s, Plains Township • Red’s Subs and Pizza, • TC Riley’s, Trucksville potato pancakes also available. Township • Leo’s, Kingston Church, 418 Berwick St., White Sweet Valley • That Guy with the Dough, Take out or eat in. 690-5411. • Bo Brothers, Wyoming • Mama B’s, Plains Haven. This ministry is supported • Revello’s, Old Forge Duryea • Brutico’s, Old Forge Township through volunteers and dona- Lenten Food Sales, 4-7 p.m. Fridays • Ricci’s, Wilkes-Barre • Bud Bustin’s Pizza Heav- • Mariano’s, Exeter • The Slice is Right, tions. Doors open at 10 a.m. for to April 6, Maltby Fire Company, coffeeand close at 1:30 p.m. en, Luzerne • Mimmo’s, downtown • Rob’s Pub and Grub, Hanover Township 253 Owen St., Swoyersville. Menu • Cebula’s, Dupont Larksville • Tipsy Turtle, Swoyersville Contact the Rev. Dawn Richie of includes pierogies, haluski, potato Wilkes-Barre St. Paul’s Lutheran Church at • Ceccoli’s, Parsons section • Rostas, Hazleton • Tomato Heads, West pancakes, clam chowder and • Napoli’s, Pittston 443-9424 for more information. various fish dinners with French of Wilkes-Barre • Rox 52, Plymouth Pittston • Nardozzo’s, Nanticoke fries and coleslaw. Eat in or take • CJ’s, East End section of • Nello’s, Wilkes-Barre • Ruby’s, Nanticoke • Tommy’s Pizza Corner, Lenten Lunches, noon every Wednesday for six weeks starting out. 288-6572 or 287-3889. Wilkes-Barre • Newtown Café, Ashley • Sabatini’s, Exeter Kingston • Sal’s Pizza, Forty Fort • Tony’s, Fairview Township Feb. 29, Conyngham United Meth- All-You-Can-Eat Fish Dinner, 4-7 • Colarusso’s, Avoca • Norm’s, East End section odist Church, 411Main St., Conyng- • Colarusso’s, Hanover of Wilkes-Barre • Salerno’s, Old Forge • Tony’s, Pittston p.m. every Friday during Lent, ham. Sponsored by the Brothers Sylvania Lodge hall, Reyburn, Township • Parente’s, Pittston • Savo’s, Pittston • Two Gals Pizza and Subs, in Christ group. Menu includes • Senape’s, Hazleton Shickshinny. $9.50 for adults and • Cuz’s Susquehanna Bar • Peppe’s, Plymouth Miners Mills, Wilkes-Barre soup, bread, dessert and bever- children under 12 are free. and Grill, Exeter • Pizza Bella, all locations • Serpico, East End Center, • Victory Pig, Wyoming age. $3. A different local minister • DeMuro’s, Pittston • Pizza Hut, Wilkes-Barre Wilkes-Barre • Whiskey Business, Wilkes- will provide a message each week. Lenten Dinners, 4-6:30 p.m. every • Dominick’s, Hudson sec- • Pizza L’Oven, Exeter • Shandra’s, Jenkins Town- Barre Potato Pancake Sale, every Friday tion of Plains Township • Pizza L’Oven, Hanover ship through Good Friday, Exeter SeeGOOD EATS,Page 4C • Domino’s Pizza Township • Shelley’s American Pie,

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PAGE 4C WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2012 ➛ COMMUNITY NEWS THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Last call for Fiesta Poster entries The Fine Arts Fiesta annual poster con- test will close on Friday. This year’s theme is ‘Our Town…Art Town.’ Committee members Debbie Grossman, Ted Reese and Susan Najaka will select the winners from entries submitted by students in grades three through 12 representing Luzerne County schools. Entries should be dropped off at the Osterhout Memorial Free Library, South Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, prior to the close of business on Friday. The winning first-place poster will be used as the cover of the Fine Arts Fiesta program booklet. Landon J. Dietterick Ian J. English First prize is $100; second prize $50; third Ian J. English, son of Al and prize $25. There will be 10 honorable men- Landon James Dietterick, son of Tricia English, Shavertown, is tions. Prizes are provided by Marquis Art Claire E. Bridy Melissa Basarab, Forty Fort, and celebrating his third birthday and Frame, Wilkes-Barre. For more informa- Claire Elise Bridy, daughter of Jack Dietterick, Beach Haven, is today, March 7. Ian is a grandson tion, visit www.fineartsfiesta.org. This year’s Michael and Stephanie Bridy, celebrating his seventh birthday of Leonard and Colette Ciolek, Fine Arts Fiesta will be held on Wilkes- Kingston, is celebrating her first today, March 7. Landon is a Dallas, and Joseph and Joann Barre’s Public Square on May 17, 18, 19 and birthday today, March 7. Claire is grandson of Michael and Jeri English, Bear Creek. He has a 20. Committee members, from left, are agranddaughter of Steven and Basarab, Plains Township, the sister, Ella, 5. Najaka, Grossman, co-chairperson, and Susan Uhas, Bear Creek Town- late Linda Jane Basarab; and Reese, co-chairperson. ship, and Lynn and Cheryl Ritter, Carl and Nancy Dietterick, Ne- Middleburg. She is a great- scopeck. He has two brothers, Hunter and Maddex. at 457-3412. Order deadline March Chicken and Biscuit Dinner, 5-7 Mustaches to benefit The Leuke- granddaughter of Janette Bolin- 7. Orders of more than $20 will be p.m. Saturday, Men’s Club of mia and Lymphoma Society of sky, Kingston; Joann Uhas, GOOD EATS delivered. Orders under $20 can Trinity Presbyterian Church, 105 Eastern Pennsylvania. $30. Nanticoke; Jackie Hackenberg, be picked up at SS. Peter and Irem Road, Dallas. Take outs Pastie Sale, March 15, The First Middleburg; and Victor and Paul’s Church, 1000 Main St., available at 4 p.m. $8 adults; $4 United Methodist Church of West Continued from Page 3C Avoca, on the sale date. children. Dinner includes home- Genny Bridy, Milton. Claire has a Pittston. $5. Choices are meat, brother, Michael, 2. Friday during Lent, Transfig- made desserts and beverages. To Pierogie Sale, 2-5 p.m. Tuesday, St. order tickets in advance call the with or without onions; vegetable uration of Our Lord Church, Michael’s Church, Church and with cheeses; or sausage and Hanover section, Nanticoke. This church office at 675-3131. Tickets Winter streets, Old Forge. $6 also available at the door. pepper. Orders due Tuesday. Call week’s dinner features macaroni dozen. Orders due Friday. Pick up the church office at 655-1083, and cheese or baked ziti with in church hall. Call Dorothy at International Buffet, 4-7 p.m. Sat- 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Monday choice of soup, potato or broccoli, 562-1434; Sandra at 457-9280; or urday, Valley Lodge No. 499 at through Friday, or Ann Alaimo at and confetti corn, beverage and the church hall at 457-2875. Wyoming Lodge, 821Wyoming 654-3850 and Warren Pollard at dessert. $7. Take outs available Ave., Wyoming. Various ethnic 654-4745. No orders taken on without beverage. Contact Jill at Lenten Food Sales, 11:30 a.m-4:30 dishes and desserts will be March 15. 824-4603 or the church rectory p.m. Friday and March 16, St. Mary served. $7 adults; $3.50 children at 735-2262. of the Assumption Byzantine under 12. www.lodge499.com. Catholic Church, 695 N. Main St., FUTURE: Fish Frys, 2-6:30 p.m. every Friday Pork and Sauerkraut Dinner, 4-7 Wilkes-Barre. Menu includes Soup, Bake and Book Sale, 8 a.m-6 Rachel E. Havey to March 30, Good Shepherd potato-cheese pierogies, cabbage p.m. Saturday, St. Paul’s Lutheran Polish National Catholic Church, Church, Route 6, west of Tunk- p.m. March 15, Exaltation of the pierogies, homemade pizza, Holy Cross Church, Buttonwood, Rachel Elizabeth Havey,daugh- 269 E. Main St., Plymouth. $7.50 homemade soup, haluski and hannock. Take outs 3:30-4:30 ter of Sean and Sally Havey, fried haddock; $8.50 fried shrimp. p.m. $8.50 adults; $4 children Hanover Township. Take outs only. broccoli and shells. To order, call $7 a quart. Soup of the month is Woodland Hills, Calif., is cele- Potato pancakes, red clam chowd- the church office at 822-6028 or under 12; free pre-school. Basket er and halushki with homemade Manhattan clam chowder. Pre- brating her sixth birthday today, the social hall at 829-9288. raffle will be held and cookbooks James M. Esposito noodles will also be available. Eat will be available for sale. orders appreciated. Call Judi at March 7. Rachel is a grand- in or take out. Orders are being Manhattan Clam Chowder and 825-6914 or Barry at 831-5593. daughter of Marge Janosik and James Mathew Esposito, son of taken for potato cheese pierogies Homemade Bread Sale, 1-5 p.m. Ham and Cabbage Dinner, 4-6:30 the late Ed Janosik, Dallas, and p.m. Saturday, Wyoming United Homemade Soups, 11a.m.-6 p.m., Michael and Christine Esposito, for March 18. 690-5411. Friday, St. Michael’s Orthodox March 16, Noxen United Methodist Sayre, is celebrating his 11th the late Russ and Carolyn Havey, Church, Church and Winter Methodist Church, 376 Wyoming Lenten Fish Fry, 11a.m.-7 p.m. every Ave., Wyoming. $9 adults; $5 Church, Route 29, Noxen. Several birthday today, March 7. James Dallas. She is a great-grand- streets, Old Forge. $6 a quart and Friday during Lent, St. Mary’s children 5-12. Take outs available. varieties available. Served with is a grandson of Harry D. and daughter of the late Mike and Parish Center, 1730 Fowler Ave., $5 a loaf. Orders due March 4. bread and butter, beverage and Elaine Bowman, Mountain Top, Mary Kolessar,Pringle; the late Berwick. $8. Dinner includes Call Dorothy at 562-1434; Sandra Flapjack Fundraiser Breakfast, 8-10 dessert. Free will offering. and Angelo and Donna Esposito, Joseph and Veronica Janosik, at 457-9280; or leave a message a.m. Saturday, Applebee’s Neigh- batter-dipped, fried fish or baked Chili Cook-Off, 2 p.m. March 17, Sayre. He is a great-grand- Larksville; the late W. Howell and fish, breaded shrimp, chicken at the church hall at 457-2875. borhood Grill and Bar, 253 Wilkes- Betty Evans, Dallas; and the late Barre Township Blvd., Wilkes- County Seat Tavern, Maple Street, daughter of Charles Martz, fingers and choice of French fries Clam Night, 5:30 p.m. Friday, Elks Montrose. It is the 12th annual Bloomsburg. James has a broth- Earl and Blanche Paul, Kansas. or baked potato and choice of Lodge 109, 39 Evans St., Pringle. Barre. Proceeds benefit Breathe Deep NEPA, a fundraising chapter “Heat at the Seat” event. Music er, John, 13. coleslaw, corn or baked beans. Eat $5 a dozen, served with French will be provided by My Own Mon- in or take out. 759-8113. Fax orders for the LUNGevity Foundation, a fries, crackers and dessert. ster. All proceeds benefit Endless before 10 a.m. to 759-6637. nonprofit foundation dedicated to Pierogie Sale, noon-4 p.m. Tuesday, lung cancer research. $6. Tickets Mountains Medical Care Founda- Lenten Food Sales, noon-5 p.m. Holy Resurrection Orthodox available at door. tion. For more information, or to every Friday during Lent, The Cathedral, 591 N. Main St., Wilkes- register, call Noni or her staff at Holy Name Society of St. Leo the Barre. To order call 822-7225 by Ham and Cabbage Dinner, 4-7 p.m. 278-9996. Great/Holy Rosary Parish, 33 Saturday, Holy Family Parish Friday. Pick up in the Cathedral Ham and Cabbage Dinner, 4-7 p.m. Manhattan St., Ashley. Menu church hall, 828 Main St., Sugar parlors. March 17, Conyngham United includes pierogies, halushki, clam Notch. Take outs available from 3 Methodist Church, 411Main St., chowder, mushroom soup and Breakfast, 8-11a.m. Saturday, Hunts- p.m. $8.50 adults; $4 children. Conyngham. Menu includes ham, tuna hoagies. Eat in or take out. ville United Methodist Church, Tickets available after all weekend 2355 Huntsville Road, Shaver- Masses or at the door. cabbage, potatoes, applesauce, Pierogie Sale, Women’s Organiza- town. Menu includes eggs, home bread and butter, dessert and tion of Holy Family Church, Sugar fries, pancakes, sausage, toast Turkey Dinner, 5-7 p.m. Saturday, coffee, tea or iced tea. Take outs Notch. $8 dozen, cheese pierogies and beverage. $7 adults. Children Trucksville United Methodist available. $9. For tickets call the only. Sold after 4 p.m. Mass on and seniors eat free. 477-3748. Church, Fellowship Hall, 40 Knob church office at 788-3960, Jac- Saturdays and 8:30 a.m. and 11 Hill Road, Trucksville. Sponsored que Wetzel at 788-3493 or email a.m. Masses on Sundays, until all Potato Pancake Sale, 11a.m.-3 p.m. by the Appalachian Service Pro- request to conyngha- Brynn A. Wozniak Bailey S. Borsavage sold. Saturday, St. John the Baptist ject Team. Dinner includes turkey, [email protected]. Orthodox Church, 93 Zerby Ave., dressing, vegetables, dessert and Bailey Sarah Borsavage, daugh- Lenten Food Sale, 11a.m.-6 p.m. Edwardsville. $2.50 for three abeverage. $8.50 adults; $4.50 Ham and Cabbage Dinner, 4-7:30 Brynn Amber Wozniak, daughter Friday, Queen of the Apostles p.m. March 17, Mountain Post of Theodore and Catherine ter of Brian and Holly Borsavage, pancakes. Eat in or take out. children 12 and younger. Proceeds Parish, Avoca. Sale includes tuna benefit the team’s mission trip to American Legion Auxiliary Unit Wozniak, Wayne, is celebrating Dupont, is celebrating her 10th Ham and Cabbage Dinner, Bake hoagies, with or without onions; Tennessee. For reservations, call 781. $8 adults; $4 children 6 to 12; her first birthday today, March 7. birthday today, March 7. Bailey is Sale, 4:30-6:30 p.m. Saturday, homemade Manhattan clam 696-3897. children under 6 free. Auxiliary Brynn is a granddaughter of agranddaughter of Donald chowder; and haluski. Hoagies Loyalville United Methodist members asked to donate baked Carol Wozniak and the late Shovlin and Kathy Shovlin, both $1.50 small; $3 large. Clam chowd- Church, Loyalville Road. $8 adults; All-You-Can-Eat Breakfast Stache goods. Chances for Easter fun- Theodore Wozniak, Swoyersville, of Wilkes-Barre, and Edward and er $1.50 per cup and $6 per quart. $3.50 children under 12. Take outs Bash, 9 a.m.-1p.m. Saturday, The draiser will be sold. Handicapped and James and Margaret Janet Borsavage, Plymouth. She Haluski $3. To order, call Arlene at available. Call ahead with name, Clarion Hotel, 300 Meadow Ave., parking available in the rear of the McGlone, Gulph Mills. She has a has a brother, Logan, 7, and a 346-8060; Jeanette at 457-7804; phone number, number of dinners Scranton. Hosted by The Gentle- building. Contact Marie at 474- sister, Shae Catherine, 4. sister, Rylee, 2. Kay at 457-8470; or the rectory and pickup time.477-3521. man’s League of Extraordinary 5379 or Bobette at 855-5706. GUIDELINES Children’s birthdays (ages 1-16) will be published free of charge

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Dear Abby: Resentment is poisonous MONDAY: Forgive your family. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054- Several years ago Resentment diminishes and de- TUESDAY: Forgive your friends 0447. Shipping and handling are you printed a poem DEAR ABBY vours the self. and associates. included in the price. Many people about forgiveness Be the first to forgive, WEDNESDAY: Forgive across eco- have told me it makes a welcome in your column. It ADVICE To smile and to take the first step nomic lines within your own nation. gift for newlyweds, new parents, described very general of the United Nations. And you will see happiness bloom THURSDAY: Forgive across cul- animal lovers, those who are griev- well the benefits of Now, with so much turmoil going On the face of your human brother tural lines within your own nation. ing, and anyone who is recovering the practice, and it on in the nation and in the world, or sister. FRIDAY: Forgive across political from an illness because it’s a quick was accompanied by a sort of “for- its sentiments are particularly Be always the first lines within your own nation. and easy read, and filled with giveness schedule” for every day of relevant. Do not wait for others to forgive SATURDAY: Forgive other nations. wisdom and humor on a wide variety the week. This poem is part of a collection For by forgiving Only the brave know how to for- of topics. I clipped the column and saved of letters, poems and essays that You become the master of fate give. A coward never forgives. it, but over time I seem to have lost are collected in my booklet “Keep- The fashioner of life It is not in his nature. it. Could you please run this piece ers” because so many Dear Abby A doer of miracles. Since I cannot reprint the cont- again? readers had clipped them and To forgive is the highest, inual avalanche of requests I receive — Daniela in To ronto continue to request that they be Most beautiful form of love. for reprints, for those who desire To receive a collection of Abby’s most memo- reprinted. Here is the poem you have In return you will receive them, my “Keepers” booklet can rable — and most frequently requested — po- Dear Daniela: I’m glad to oblige. The requested: Untold peace and happiness. be ordered by sending your name ems and essays, send a business-sized, self- addressed envelope, plus check or money poem you have requested, “Decide to DECIDE TO FORGIVE And here is the program for achiev- and mailing address, plus check or order for $3.95 ($4.50 in Canada) to: Dear Forgive,” was written by the late Rob- Decide to forgive ing a truly forgiving heart: money order for $7 (U.S. funds) to: Abby’s “Keepers,” P.O. Box 447, Mount Mor- ert Muller, former assistant secretary- For resentment is negative SUNDAY: Forgive yourself. Dear Abby Keepers Booklet, P.O. ris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage is included.) UNIVERSAL SUDOKU CRYPTOQUOTE HOROSCOPE BY HOLIDAY MATHIS ARIES (March 21-April 19). Your SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You’ll will is strong, and what you want be aware of how social condi- may indeed be what is best for tioning shapes behavior. The one everyone. However, you must be who is trying hard to live up to careful not to overpower others an image of independence may with your passion. really need your help. Your com- TAURUS (April 20-May 20). The passion helps you see the truth. games you choose are hard SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). enough on their own, so there’s You won’t have time to be very no need to put up with team self-conscious, because you’re so members who drag you down. focused on experiencing all you Seek those who are warm, sup- can in one day. You may even portive and positive. dare to sing solo in public or GEMINI (May 21-June 21). dance for no reason. Multitasking will prove to be gen- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). erally a rotten idea except in the You’re likely to put more empha- instances of listening to audio sis on substance than form, books while traveling or making though not immediately. A lovely phone calls while you walk an package will draw you in. But you unpopulated stretch of track or won’t stay “in” if there’s nothing sidewalk. compelling inside it. CANCER (June 22-July 22). You’ll AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You act in a vigorous and determined may be concerned about being way to exert your authority and criticized or judged harshly, but have a meaningful impact. You it doesn’t keep you from putting may spend time working out how your best work out there for all GOREN BRIDGE you might alter the behavior and to see. thinking of others. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). WITH OMAR SHARIF & TANNAH HIRSCH LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). If you’re You’ll be inspired by a person feeling discouraged, you’ll rely who really seems to have it all too much on outer forces to together. You’re already planning PREVIOUS DAY’S SOLUTION shape your path. That’s why you your future involvement with need to make sure that you’re this person. feeling enthusiastic. TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (March 7). VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You’ll go Though a playfulness dominates into the day with a take-charge your energy this year, make no attitude, and you’ll use your mistake: You still get plenty of knowledge to alter your circum- serious business accomplished. stances. Your winner’s mindset is You’ll purposefully execute unstoppable. new facets of your will through LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). As much the next 10 weeks. The cast of as you may try to avoid being characters in your personal life the center of attention, the eye- changes a bit in May, and you’ll balls will still be trained on you. enjoy fresh influences. Libra and It has to be this way because you Scorpio people adore you. Your know what you’re doing and you lucky numbers are: 7, 20, 1, 50 need to teach others. and 19.

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135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 140 Personals 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 380 Travel 406 ATVs/Dune 409 Autos under Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Buggies $5000 Retired Male, 60’s, LEGAL NOTICE seeks well endowed Black Lake, NY JUDICIAL SALE female for lifetime Come relax & enjoy companion. Photo if DO YOU ENJOY great fishing & HONDA`09 REKON NOTICE IS HERE- INVITATION FOR PAYING $500 TRX 250CC/Electric possible. Reply to: PAYING $500 100 LEGAL NOTICE BY GIVEN TO BIDS MINIMUM tranquility at it’s finest. shift. Like New. DIANE GONZALEZ Mike T. PREGNANCY ? Would you like DRIVEN IN Housekeeping REDUCED ANNOUNCEMENTS that on February 27, P.O. Box 4102, Step By Step, Inc. the emotional Full size 4 wheel cottages on the water $3,650. 2012 the Luzerne Wyoming, PA 18644 DEADLINES will accept sealed reward of helping drive trucks with all the (570) 814-2554 County Court of bids for landscap- an infertile Saturday Common Pleas ALSO PAYING TOP $$$ amenities of home. SUZUKI ‘06 ing/grass cutting 145 Prayers couple reach 110 Lost 12:30 on Friday issued an order set- for heavy equip- Looking for the right deal services for all of their dream of NEED A VACATION? ting a hearing for ment, backhoes, SWIFT RENO their properties in NOVENA TO THE becoming on an automobile? 4 cylinder. Automat- Sunday March 12, 2012 dump trucks, Call Luzerne and Lack- SACRED HEART parents? Turn to classified. ic. 4 door. $4,800 4:00 pm on at 9:30 a.m. to be bull dozers awanna Counties. Dear Heart of Jesus Consider being a (570) 709-5677 Friday held at the Penn HAPPY TRAILS Now! It’s a showroom in print! There are approxi- in the past I have surrogate. All (315) 375-8962 (570) 819-3140 ALL JUNK CARS Place Building locat- TRUCK SALES mately 32 proper- asked for many fa- fees allowable by Classified’s got Monday ed at 20 N. Pennsyl- 570-760-2035 daveroll@black ties in the geo- vors, this time I ask law will be paid. the directions! 4:30 pm on vania Boulevard, 542-2277 lakemarine.com WANTED!! graphic area. you this special one Call Central Friday Wilkes-Barred, on 6am to 8pm www.blacklake4fish.com 412 Autos for Sale Speci- “Mention the Favor” Pennsylvania the rule to show ŠCALL ANYTIME fications may be Take it Dear Heart Attorney, POLARIS`03 Tuesday cause regarding the received by tele- of Jesus and place it Denise Bierly, 4:00 pm on judicial sale petition ŠHONEST PRICES phoning or mailing within Your Heart 814-237-7900 Collect cash, not dust! 330 MAGNUM Monday NO. 9564-2010 of for the specification where Your Father Clean out your Shaft ride system. AUDI `01 A6 Š Petitioner Northeast package from the sees it. Then in His basement, garage True 4x4. Mossy FREEREMOVAL Wednesday Revenue Services, Office Manager at merciful eyes it will or attic and call the Looking for a oak camo. Cover 4:00 pm on LLC as agent for the Step By Step, Inc., Looking for that different cruise included. $3,000 become YOUR favor Classified depart- 123,000QUAmiles,TTRO 4.2 Tuesday Lucerne County Tax Cross Valley Com - special place negotiable. Call ŠCA$H PAID not mine. Amen. ment today at 570- itinerary? liter V8, 300hp, sil- Claim concerning mons, 744 Kidder 570-477-3129 Say 3 times for 3 called home? Royal Caribbean ver with black Thursday property identified Street, Wilkes- 829-7130! ON THE SPOT days then publish & Classified will address Enchantment of leather,heated 4:00 pm on as P.I.N. 73-H10 Barre, PA 18702, your favor will be the Seas 409 Autos under steering wheel, new Wednesday NW2-014-015-000 570/829-3477. granted. Greatful Your needs. located at 352 9 Days/ $5000 run flat tires, 17” 570.301.3602 thanks for granting Open the door rims, 22 mpg, Ger- Friday Madison Street, All bids must be 8 Nights miracles. JK with classified! man mechanic 4:00 pm on Wilkes-Barred, received in the Step 4/19-4/27/ owned. Thursday Pennsylvania 18705 By Step, Inc. office LINE UP Do you need more space? WANTED 2012 DODGE `02 NEON $6,495. OBO. John G. Dean, Esq. at Cross Valley WORK WANTED Only SXT. 4 door.Auto- Holidays Elliott Greenleaf A yard or garage sale Experienced in 570-822-6785 A SUCCESSFUL SALE Commons, 744 Kid- Good $581.00 matic. Yellow with call for deadlines & Dean der Street, Wilkes in classified homecare. I will per person black interior. Power IN CLASSIFIED! 201 Penn Ave Barre, PA 18702 not is the best way Used work in your home windows & locks. You may email Suite 202 later than 4 p.m. to clean out your closets! Cars & taking care of your Includes all taxes FWD. $3,500. Call AUDI `04 A6 QUATTRO Do you need more space? your notices to Scranton PA 18503 EST on April 10, You’re in bussiness loved one. Person- & fees. 570-709-5677 or 3.0 V6. Silver. New A yard or garage sale Attorney for 2012. All enve- Trucks. al care, meal First come, first 570-819-3140 tires &brakes. 130k mpeznowski@ Petitioner Northeast lopes must be with classified! preparation & light served, subject to highway miles. housekeeping pro- Leather interior. in classified timesleader.com Revenue Services, clearly marked availability! LLC. 150 Special Notices Highest Prices vided. References, Heated Seats. is the best way “BID FOR LAWN “I sailed the or fax to SERVICES.” background check LEO’S AUTO SALES $7,500 or best offer. ENCHANTMENT in 92 Butler St to clean out your closets! 570-831-7312 ADOPT Paid!!! also provided. Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-905-5544 Shopping for a Salary negotiable. May 2011 and its You’re in bussiness Bids will be opened A caring, married Call V&G 570-825-8253 with classified! or mail to new apartment? and publicly read couple promises a 570-836-9726 or fabulous!” The Times Leader aloud at their offices secure future. cell 570-594-4165 Joanne Schall 15 N. Main Street Classified lets Anytime AUDI `05 A4 1.8T on April 11, 2012 at 2 Unconditional love 300 Market St., Cabriolet Convert- Wilkes-Barre, PA you compare costs - ‘97 FORD ESCORT WANTED p.m. Step By Step, and happy home Kingston, Pa 18704 4 door, 4 cyl, auto. ible S-Line. 52K 18711 574-1275 without hassle Inc. reserves the near beaches and 570-288-TRiP 119K miles. miles. Auto. All ALL JUNK right to reject any or great schools. (288-8747) $1,850 options. Silver. For additional or worry! all bids; otherwise Expenses paid. Leather interior. information or Get moving CARS & the bid will be Allison & Joe LINE UP New tires. Must questions regard- with classified! awarded to the 877-253-8699 ‘00 HYUNDAI sell. $17,500 or best ing legal notices TRUCKS responsible bidder MONTYMONTY SASAYSYS A GREAT DEAL... offer 570-954-6060 you may call ESTATE NOTICE whose bid, con- HEAVY Marti Peznowski IN CLASSIFIED! ELANTRA WAGON NOTICE IS HEREBY forming with all the 4 cyl ,auto, $1,750 at 570-970-7371 EQUIPMENT GIVEN THAT Letters material terms and Current Inspection or 570-829-7130 of Administration conditions in the On All Vehicles AUDI `96 QUATTRO DUMPTRUCKS A6 station wagon. have been granted invitation, is the low- DEALER BULLDOZERS 143k miles. 3rd row in the Estate of Flo- est in price. ADOPT seating. $2,800 or BACKHOES LINE UP rence D. Legault Adoring couple Let the Community best offer. Call late of Fairview longs to adopt your Know! LINCOLN ‘98 570-861-0202 Highest Prices A GREAT DEAL... Township, Luzerne newborn. Promis- County, Pennsylva- Place your Classified ing to give a secure IN CLASSIFIED! life of unconditional CONTINENTAL Paid!!! nia, who died on Ad TODAY! Beige, V8 engine, and endless love. Looking for the right deal January 15, 2011. All 570-829-7130 George's Restau- 74,600 miles. FREE Linda & Sal BEN’S AUTO SALES persons indebted to rant in Larksville $4500. AWD RT 309 W-B Twp. on an automobile? 1 800-595-4919 Travel REMOVAL said estate are Loaded. Near Wegman’s Turn to classified. LEGAL NOTICE Expenses Paid has a great break- 570-822-7359 Call required to make 570-693-2371 It’s a showroom in print! payment and those fast and lunch 380 Travel 406 ATVs/Dune ESTATE OF ROSE 09 ESCAPE XLT $11,495 Vito & Ginos having claims or menu. George is a Classified’s got DENTE, LATE OF Buggies 10 Suzuki sx4 $11,995 demands to pres- ATLANTIC CITY Anytime WEST PITTSTON, PA hard worker and a the directions! ent same, without SHOWBOAT 3/17/12 OLDSMOBILE ‘98 88 09 Journey SE $12,495 (DIED SEPTEMBER world traveler...All Runs great. $2800. 288-8995 delay, to the Execu- ROUND TRIP 07 FOCUS SE $8995 24, 2011). All power, power tor, John B. Legault of this is well and $30/PP HAWK `11 125CC 04 XL7 4X4 $8,995 EXECUTRICES Auto, key start, with windows & door LEGAL NOTICE c/o his attorney, good but the rea- REBATE $25 + 10 FUSION SEL $13,995 JOSEPHINE ANN reverse & remote locks, security sys- 120 Found Mosca Law Offices, BRUNCH Full Notary Service BRACCINI A/K/A JO son this place is control. $700. OBO tem, cruise control Notice is hereby 345 Pierce Street, 570-740-7020 ANN BRACCINI AND 570-674-2920 570-740-2892 Ta gs & Title Transfers given that Letters Kingston PA special... The Gyro. ROSEMARY DENIS- Testamentary have 18704-3702 My favorite by far All Junk CO C/O JOHN G. 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale been issued to Ken- Thomas J. Mosca, How about a DEAN, ATTORNEY when I am not in neth A. Martin, Esquire wedding cere- Cars & Executor of the FOR THE ESTATE, mony poolside? NYC. Thank you ELLIOTT, GREEN- Estate of Adelaide MOSCA LAW bridezella.net George! Trucks LEAF &DEAN, 39 Martin, deceased, OFFICES PUBLIC SQUARE, who died on Janu- 345 Pierce Street Wanted SUITE 1000, ary 9, 2012, of Kingston, PA 18704 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts WILKES-BARRE, PA Highest Scranton, Pennsyl- 570-288-7917 vania. All persons 18701. Prices indebted to the Estate are required 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale Paid In to make payment BUYING JUNK CA$H and those having any claims or YOMING VALLEY FREE demands are to VEHICLES Reliable present the same AUTOA SALES INC. PICKUP without delay to the Executor in care of 197 West End Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706 $300 AND UP 570-574-1275 the undersigned. 825-7577 $125 EXTRA IF DRIVEN, Kenneth A. Martin 1476 Par Causeway DRAGGED OR PUSHED IN! RELIGIOUS ARTICLE Wescosville, PA TAX REFUND SALE found on Hazle 18106 NOBODY Pays More Street, Wilkes- Cars Wanna make a $ Barre, on Nov. 5th. 08 Chevy Cobalt 61K...... 7, 495 Cars Call to describe. speedy sale? Place $ 570-760-2035 07 Chevy Aveo 84K ...... 6,950 570-829-0776 your ad today 570- $ 829-7130. 05 Mitsubishi Lancer 75K ... 6,495 Monday thru Saturday 6am-9pm • Happy Trails! $ 06 Dodge Stratus ...... 5,995 Use your tax refund to buy. $ 04 Pontiac Grand Am ...... 5,995 $ NORTHEAST PA TOP JOBS 04 Hyundai Elantra ...... 5,995 $ FREE GAS when you finance a vehicle 00 VW Passat...... 5,995 $ 04 Chevy Malibu...... 5,450 $ up to 36 months 04 Hyundai Sonata...... 5,275 The following companies are hiring: $ (See sales representative for details) 04 Suzuki Forenza 86K ...... 5,275 $ Allied Services 00 Mitsubishi Eclipse...... 4,695 WYOMING VALLEY $ AS ALWAYS ***HIGHEST PRICES*** 00 Buick Regal 86K ...... 4,550 In-Home Services $ 02 Pontiac Sunfire Moonroof.. 4,250 PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED Division $ 01 Nissan Sentra...... 3,895 VEHICLES!!! $ 00 Chevy Metro 66K Miles...... 3,650 DRIVE IN PRICES 415 Kidder Street 4x4’s & Vans Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 $ Call for Details (570) 459-9901 05 Hyundai Santa Fe...... 6,595 Your company name will be listed on the front page $ 04 Chevy Venture...... 5,995 Vehicles must be COMPLETE!! 570.822.8870 of The Times Leader Classifieds the first day your ad $ 02 Ford Windstar 55K Miles..... 5,995 [email protected] $ PLUS ENTER TO WIN $500 CASH!! appears on timesleader.com Northeast PA Top Jobs. 03 Chevy Tracker 4x4...... 5,450 www.wyomingvalleyautomart.com For more information contact The Times Leader sales MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM DRAWING TO BE HELD LAST DAY SERVICED, INSPECTED, & WARRANTIED OF EACH MONTH consultant in your area at 570-829-7130. FINANCING AVAILABLE www.WyomingValleyAutos.com www.wegotused.com 738341 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale PAGE 2D WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2012 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique & Classic BMW `01 X5 CHEVROLET ‘06 FORD ‘02 MUSTANG CROSSROAD ACME AUTO SALES TOYOTA`07 AVALON 4.4i. Silver, fully CHRYSLER ‘04 VITO’S 343-1959 MARZAK MOTORS 48,000 miles, one loaded, tan leather 1009 Penn Ave 601 Green Ridge St, Scranton owner, garage kept, CHEVROLET `76 interior. 1 owner. CORVETTE GT CONVERTIBLE excellent condition. Red with black MOTORS Scranton 18509 103k miles. $8,999 SEBRING CONVERTIBLE & Across from Scranton Prep 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 $15,500. Silver, 2nd owner PICKUP or best offer. Call CONVERTIBLE top. 6,500 miles. GOOD CREDIT, BAD PT CRUISER ‘06 570-474-9076 Silver beauty, 1 clean title. Very One Owner. 570-825-7988 GINO’S 82k miles, blue 4 570-814-3666 700 Sans Souci CREDIT, NO CREDIT 4 CYLINDER Owner, Museum clean inside & Excellent Condi- Highway Call Our Auto Credit door $6595 Very Good quality. 5,900 outside. Auto, tion. $17,500 Hot Line to get FORD ‘04 Taurus Condition! miles, 6 speed. All Power mirrors, 570-760-5833 W E S ELL Wanted: Pre-approved for a 4 door, white with $5,500. BMW `99 M3 Car Loan! Convertible with possible options windows. CD FOR LESS!! WANTED gray interior, 570-362-3626 Hard Top. AM/FM. 6 including Naviga- player, cruise, 800-825-1609 loaded, 145k miles TOYOTA‘00 ‘11 DODGE DAKO- Ask for Lee disc CD. 117 K miles. tion, Power top. central console $4500 TA CREW 4x4, ALL JUNK www.acmecarsales.net Stage 2 Dinan sus- New, paid $62,000 heated power HONDA `02 PILOT LINCOLN ‘00 Inspected, ‘12 Bighorn 6 cyl., 14k, SOLARA SE pension. Cross Must sell mirrors. 69,000 11 AUDI S5 CONV. Towncar, 4 door, tags, factory warranty. CARS, drilled rotors. Cold REDUCED! miles. $4900. Sprint blue, black leather interior, 117k Chrysler ‘68 New Yorker insurable. Excel- $22,200 Sedan. 440 Engine. air intake. All main- $39,500 FIRM 570-991-5558 / brown leather miles $3995 SUPER CLEAN lent condition. ‘11 NISSAN TRUCKS & All power, new Power Steering & tenance records 570-299-9370 int., navigation, tires, new back brakes. 34,500 90,000 miles. ROGUE S 4WD, 18k SATURN ‘98 available. $11,500 HEAVY 3 spd auto turbo, brakes. 125,000 original miles. $7,000 Factory Warranty. 4 door, burgundy, OBO. 570-466-2630 AWD miles. Always garaged. DODGE ‘07 CALIBER 570-823-7176 $19,599 85k miles $3995 AWD, Alloys, PW EQUIPMENT 08 CHEVY IMPALA LS $6,400 negotiable. Reduced to $5995 CHEVY ‘07 IMPALA LS ‘11 HYUNDAI CADILLAC ‘99 Only 40k miles & PL, 1 Owner SILVER 570-417-8353 Firm. 883-4443 ELANTRA 3950 50th Gold BMW ‘98 740 IL $12,280 $12,950 DUMPTRUCKS 09 CHRYSLER SEBRING White with beige HONDA `09 CIVIC LX-S miles. Factory War- Anniversary Sedan Excellent condition 4 door, alloys, leather interior. ranty. New Condi- Deville. Red with tan inside & out. Garage BULLDOZERS seafoam blue. TOYOTA‘02 CAMRYSE New tires, sunroof, tion. $17,499 leather, loaded. LINE UP kept. Regularly 07 BUICK LUCERNE 1 Owner, heated seats. 5 cd ‘10 Dodge Nitro $3995 serviced by dealer, BACKHOES CXL, silver, grey only 38k miles player 106,000 SE 21k alloys, MERCURY ‘96 A SUCCESSFUL SALE records available. leather $9,995. miles. Excellent cruise, tint, factory GRAND MARQUIS Option include alloy Highest 07 HYUNDAI SONATA condition. warranty $18,699 4 door, gold with tan IN CLASSIFIED! wheels, decklid GLS, navy blue, $5,300. OBO ‘10 DODGE CARAVAN cloth interior, only 560 Pierce St. spoiler, sport seats, Prices auto, alloys Do you need more space? 570-451-3259 SXT 32K. Silver- 50k miles. Loaded. 560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA interior accent light- 06 VW PASSAT 3.6 570-604-0053 Black. Power slides. Must See! $4200 A yard or garage sale Kingston, PA ing (blue), Nose Paid!! silver, black www.wyoming Factory warranty. leather, sunroof, in classified www.wyoming mask and custom 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 valleymotors.com $16,599 FREE PICKUP 66k miles valleymotors.com cut floor mats. Dark is the best way CADILLAC ‘00 DTS 570-714-9924 ‘09 JEEP LIBERY 06 MERCURY MILAN 560 Pierce St. Tan, satellite 570-714-9924 grey with black inte- 570-955-5792 to clean out your closets! LIMITED Power sun- PREMIER, mint Kingston, PA radio, leather, rior. 56K highway 288-8995 roof. Only 18K. Fac- green, V6, alloys www.wyoming You’re in bussiness moon roof, loaded miles. REDUCED! tory Warranty. 06 DODGE STRATUS valleymotors.com excellent FORD `90 MUSTANG $13,300. Call with classified! Clean & sharp. 570-709-4695 $19,299 SXT, red PONTIAC `02 FIRE- 570-714-9924 condition. 136k CHEVY ‘08 IMPALA LT 68,000 miles. 05 VW NEW JETTA Alloys, CD player ‘09 DODGE HYUNDAI ‘11 SONATA miles. $4,995. $4,500. GLS, 1 Owner, gray, auto, 4 cyl power seat CALIBER SXT 2.0 570-814-2809 $9440 HONDA ‘03 ACCORD EX Automatic, 24k only 11k miles 04 NISSAN MAXIMA LS BIRD DESOTO CUSTOM CHEVY ‘86 CAPRICE Leather, $18,800 silver, auto, 42,000 miles, TOYOTA‘04 CELICA Factory Warranty! garage kept moonroof $11,499 sunroof ‘49 4 DOOR SEDAN 03 DODGE STRATUS SE 18’ chrome wheels, $9,977 ‘08 CHEVY IMPALA GT CADILLAC ‘08 DTS CLASSIC Red Raptor hood with a 112K miles. Blue, 5 EXTRA CLEAN & 2 door, clean & LS Only 18K! One SHARP! sharp. Landau roof. 03 AUDI S8 QUATTRO, Ram Air package. speed. Air, power Owner - Estate $20,900 $2,000 mid blue/light grey $10,000, negotiable windows/locks, WARRANTY 570-269-0042 Sale. Factory War- leather, naviga- (570) 852-1242 CD/cassette, Key- MAFFEI AUTO ranty. $11,999 tion, AWD less entry, sunroof, ‘08 SUBARU SALES 560 Pierce St. 560 Pierce St. 01 VOLVO V70 STATION new battery. Car 570-288-6227 Kingston, PA Special Edition Kingston, PA WAGON, blue/grey, drives and has 42K. 5 speed. AWD. leather, AWD PONTIAC `96 current PA inspec- www.wyoming www.wyoming 560 Pierce St. Factory warranty. valleymotors.com 99 CHEVY CONCORDE tion. Slight rust on 3 on the tree with valleymotors.com FORD `93 MUSTANG Gold corner of fluid drive. This All Fox Body 5.0L. 5 Kingston, PA $12,599 570-714-9924 FIREBIRD 570-714-9924 105,000 miles, passenger door. American Classic CHEVROLET `08 speed. Dark blue. www.wyoming ‘08 CHEVY IMPALA 98 MAZDA MILLENIA auto-matic,, black Clutch slips on Icon runs like a top White top & interior. LS 4 door, only green valleymotors.com with grey interior, hard acceleration. at 55MPH. Kin to Totally original. 37K! 5 Yr. 100K fac- 570-714-9924 new inspection. This is why its Chrysler, Dodge, IMPALA CHEVY 08 IMPALA LTZ $6,500. Call tory warranty JAGUAR `00 S TYPE SUVS, VANS, Excellent condition, Metallic gray, sun- 4 door sedan. Like $4,000, OBO. thousands less Plymouth, Imperial 570-283-8235 $11,199 TRUCKS, 4 X4’s new tires, 4 door, roof, leather, Bose Boat? Car? Truck? new condition. Bril- 570-706-6565 than Blue Book Desoto, built in the 07 CADILLAC SRX all power, 34,000 Motorcycle? Air- ‘05 HONDA CRV EX liant blue exterior American Midwest, Satellite with CD silver, 3rd seat, value. $6,500 miles. $13,500. One owner. Just with beige hides. after WWII, in a radio, heated seats, plane? Whatever it navigation, AWD OBO. Make an 570-836-1673 traction control, fully FORD `95 traded. 65K. Car is fully equipped offer! Call plant that once is, sell it with a 07 HYUNDAI TUSCON loaded. Remote $12,799 with navigation sys- PORSCHE `01 570-592-1629 produced B29 CROWN VICTORIA Classified ad. tem, V-8, automatic, grey, 6 cyl., AWD Start. 50k miles. V-8, power windows ‘06 FORD FREESTAR Bombers. In it’s 570-829-7130 climate control AC, 07 Chrysler Aspen CHEVY ‘04 IMPALA $16,995 or trade. &seats, cruise con- Rear air, 62k original antiquity Power everything, alarm system, LTD, silver, 3rd (570) 639-5329 trol. Recent inspec- $8099 BOXSTER S condition, with air, am/fm cd, AM/FM 6 disc CD, seat, 4x4 Biarritz white, con- TOYOTA09 COROLLA LE tion. Asking $1,000. ‘01 LINCOLN TOWN vertible,new original shop & excellent condition. HONDA ‘05 CIVIC garage door open- 07 DODGE DURANGO Keyless entry, well CAR Executive 74K parts manuals, $6000 Call 570-604-9325 SLT, blue, 3rd seat $58,000, 3.2 liter, 6 $5,599 er. 42,000 original equipped including she’s beautifully 570-654-4901 CHEVY ‘09 IMPALA 4x4 cylinder, 250HP. LTZ, Grey, leather, COUPE ‘00 CHEVY miles. $9,000 alloy wheels detailed and ready 4 cylinder, auto 07 DODGE GRAND Loaded with all the heated seats, sun- MALIBU LS Call (570) 288-6009 $12,999 for auction in Sin Gas $aver! CARAVAN SXT, blue extra options. Less roof. Bluetooth, SATURN ‘07 ION2 leather, 98k City. Spent her FORD `91 MUSTANG Newly inspected, $9,450 grey leather, 7 than 15,000 miles. GT Hatchback. 5.0 AM/FM, CD, Bose $3,7990 entire life in Ari- good condition. WARRANTY pax mini van $21,000 Auto. Rebuilt drive- speakers. 35,000 Dealer price $7500. MAFFEI AUTO LEXUS `01 LS 430 zona and New 06 BUICK RANIER CXL 570-586-0401 train. New profes- miles. 18 mo. war- TITLE TAGS Fully loaded with Mexico, never saw Asking $5500. SALES burgundy & grey, sional paint job. ranty remaining. FULL NOTARY ultra-luxury pack- a day of rain or 570-574-6880 570-288-6227 leather, sunroof, Good looking. Runs $17,000 OBO SERVICE age. Excellent rust. Only $19,995. AWD strong. $5,500 After 4pm call 6 MONTH WARRANTY condition. Black. To test drive, by 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 06 SAAB 9.3 ‘99 570-283-8235 570-430-3041 127,000 miles, PONTIAC TURRANT 5 speed convert- appointment only, black/black Public Notices Public Notices $14,500 ible. 130,000 miles KELLY Contact Tony at leather, sunroof, 875 W. Market St. 570-788-3191 Runs excellent, 570-899-2121 or 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ AWD Kingston, PA. HONDA 07 FIT everything works, 570-287-2243 penntech84th@ LEGAL NOTICE Auto. 4 door. 06 DODGE GRAND Public Notices Public Notices 25 mpg. Like new, gmail.com Keyless entry. CARAVAN ES, red, recently inspected, ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Hatchback. LINCOLN ‘05 4 dr, entrtnmt cntr, new tires. Depend- LEGAL NOTICE $10,999 TOWN CAR 7 pass mini van able, fun & eco- TOYOTA‘09 COROLLA S WYOMING VALLEY WEST SCHOOL DIS- 39K miles. Looks & 05 FORD ESCAPE XLT nomical transporta- Auto. 4 Cylinder. INVITATION TO BID TRICT (WVW) WILL RECEIVE SEALED BIDS runs perfect! Silver V6, 4x4 tion. $3,250. $12,880 FORD `52 for Contract No 9, Data and Technology as $13,500 05 HYUNDAI SANTAFE 570-639-1121 or Notice is hereby given that the Board of part of the Renovations and Additions to WARRANTY silver, V6, AWD 570-430-1095 COUNTRYSEDAN Supervisors of Dallas Township will be CUSTOM LINE the State Street Elementary School, 355 MAFFEI AUTO 05 FORD EXPLORER XLT accepting sealed bid proposals at the Dal- STATION WAGON East State Street, Larksville, PA. The Con- SALES blue, 3rd seat, las Township Municipal Building, 2919 SR V8, automatic, tract Work will be completed concurrently 570-288-6227 4x4 309 Highway, P.O. Box 518, Dallas, PA 8 passenger, with eight other Prime Contracts. 05 DODGE DAKOTA SAAB 900`98 Low mileage, 25 18612, until 4:00P.M. Tuesday, March 20, KELLY CLUB CAB SPORT, 560 Pierce St. 3rd seat, good 2012 for the following: Bids will be received at the Central Office 875 W. Market St. mpg, 5 speed Kingston, PA condition, 2nd Kingston, PA. blue, auto, 4x4 of Wyoming Valley West School District, WANTED! truck convertible. Perfect www.wyoming owner. REDUCED TO THE RENTAL OF 25 (MORE OR LESS) – 570-287-2243 shape, everything $6,500. 450 North Maple Avenue, Kingston, PA 04 JEEP GRAND valleymotors.com works. New FORTY YARD WASTE DISPOSAL CONTAIN- 18704, phone (570) 288-6551, prior to CHEROKEE LTD 570-579-3517 ERS FOR REFUSE DISPOSAL TO BE USED ALL stereo, recent 570-714-9924 570-455-6589 2:00 PM, local prevailing time, on Friday, 4X4 Black/black FOR OUR TOWNSHIP’S SPRING CLEAN- March 30, 2012, at which time and place, HONDA ‘08 ACCORD leather, sunroof inspection, good 4 door, EXL with tires. Very UP TO BE HELD MONDAY, MAY 7, 2012 said bids will be opened and read aloud. 04 FORD FREESTAR, navigation system. JUNK THROUGH AND INCLUDING SATURDAY, blue, 4 door, 7 dependable, no rust VOLKSWAGEN `09 4 cyl, silver w/ FUN IN THE SUN! MAZDA `88 RX-7 MAY 12, 2012. The Prime Contracts include: passenger mini CONVERTIBLE black interior. Satel- $3,950 CARS! van 1 owner, garage Bid specifications may be obtained at the lite radio, 6CD 570-639-1121 or BEETLE Contract No. 1 Site Construction Work 04 MERCURY Excellent condition, kept, 65k original changer, heated 570-430-1095 Dallas Township Municipal Building or by Contract No. 2 General MOUNT , leather seats, high, AINEER 20,000 miles, all miles, black with calling Construction Work CA$H black, black highway miles. Well power, sun roof, grey leather interior, (570)674-2007. A certified check or bid Contract No. 3 HVAC Construction Work leather, 3rd seat, maintained. Monthly kayak and bike rack all original & never bond in the amount of ten percent (10%) of Contract No. 4 Plumbing, AWD service record PAID SUBARU `03 included. $14,900. seen snow. $7,995. the bid must be enclosed. Bids shall be Construction Work 04 JEEP GRAND available. Call Bob. 570-864-2300 Call 570-237-5119 sealed and clearly marked “Proposal for Contract No. 5 Fire Protection CHEROKEE OVERLAND the Rental of 25 (more or less) – Forty Yard Construction Work 570-479-0195 OUTBACK LEGACY graphite grey, 3.0L H6 engine. LL Waste Disposal Containers”. The Board of Contract No. 6 Electrical 415 Autos-Antique 570-301-3602 2 tone leather, Bean Edition Wagon. Supervisors reserves the right to accept Construction Work & Classic sunroof, 4x4 1 owner.Garage kept. MAZDA `88 RX-7 or reject any and all bids. Contract No. 7 Furniture Package HYUNDAI ‘07 CONVERTIBLE 03 FORD EXPLORER $7,500. Call Contract No. 8 Environmental SANTE FE 1 owner, garage SPORT TRAC XLT, 4 570-371-4471 or Nancy Y. Balutis Abatement Work AWD, auto, alloys kept, 65k original $15,950 door, green, tan, 717-503-4965 CHEVROLET `’57 Secretary-Treasurer Contract No. 9 Data and MAZDA 3 ‘08 leather, 4x4 miles, black with Extra clean. 5 grey leather interior, Technology Construction 03 FORD WINDSTAR LX speed. 41K miles BEL AIR all original & never PUBLIC NOTICE $13,999 green 4 door, 7 2 door, hardtop, im- Wyoming Valley West School District is pax mini van SUBARU `05 seen snow. $7,995. requesting bids to be made “net of insur- maculate, full res- Call 570-237-5119 THE COUNTY OF LUZERNE INVITES QUAL- 02 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER toration, white with IFIED AGENCIES AND INDIVIDUALS TO ance”. Bidders must remove the cost of LS white, auto insurance from the Bid. The Bid is to be red interior $48,500 SUBMIT A PROPOSAL TO PROVIDE THE 4x4 FORESTER 570-237-0968 FOLLOWING SERVICES THRU THE AREA identified by the Bidder excluding costs 02 FORD F150 XLT and expenses for General Liability, Work- 560 Pierce St. MERCURY`79 AGENCY ON AGING: Kingston, PA Reg. Cab Truck, ers’ Compensation, and Builder’s Risk red, 6 cyl. auto, CHRYSLER ‘48 •Adult Day Care Service Insurance as delineated in the Procure- www.wyoming 4x4 ment and Contracting Documents. valleymotors.com KELLY •After Hours Crisis Call/ 875 W. Market St. 02 NISSAN PATHFINDER 6ZEPHYRcylinder 570-714-9924 WINDSOR Answering Service Kingston, PA. SE, Sage, sun 4 door, completely automatic. Online Procurement and Contracting Doc- •Architect Services 570-287-2243 roof, autop, 4x4 original, trophy win- 52k original miles. uments may be obtained on or after March •Congregate Meals 02 CHEVY 2500 HD ner. $11,200 FIRM Florida car. $1500. 8, 2012 by contacting the Office of •Domiciliary Care Home reg. cab. pickup 570-472-3710 570-899-1896 Inspection A + E Group J.V., 140 Maffet Street, Wilkes- LEXUS `01 ES 300 truck, green, 80,000 miles, Excellent condition. •Employment Program Training Barre, PA 18705, phone: (570) 822-8500, auto, 4x4 excellent condi- MERCURY`97 TRAC- Priced to sell! •Environmental Modifications fax: (570) 822-0297, and payment of a 01 CHEVY BLAZER tion, all options. $6,195. •Guardianship/Legal $45.00 non-refundable fee to the A + E black, 4 door Recently serv- 570-594-3975 for Guardianship and Group J.V. Online access will be provided ER 01 FORD RANGER AUTO 51,000 miles, New Protective Service through the Architect’s FTP side and to iced. New tires. tires, battery, great XLT X-CAB, red, •Home Delivered Meals Prime Bidders only. $9,300. condition. $2500. auto,V6, 4x4 •Home Health Service 570-388-6669 Cell 970-708-0692 00 CHEVY BLAZER LT SUBARU SERVICE •Home Support/Chore Service Printed Procurement and Contracting black & brown, Documents: Documents may be obtained •Housing Service 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ brown leather 4x4 FORESTER’S •Legal Services on or after March 7, 2012 by contacting 99 ISUZI VEHIACROSS DIRECTORY •Media Services the Office of A +EGroup J.V., and payment Public Notices Public Notices black, auto, •Ombudsman of a $100.00 non-refundable fee to A + E 2 door AWD •Peer Counseling Group J.V. 98 JEEP GRAND INVITATION TO BID •Personal Care Service CHEROKEE LAREDO •Personal Emergency Examination of Procurement and Con- The Kingston Township Board of Supervi- SE, silver, V6, 4x4 sors will accept sealed bids at the Response Systems tracting Documents: Documents may be 96 CHEVY BLAZER, •Representative Payee examined after March 7, 2012 at the Office Kingston Township Municipal Building, 180 black 4x4 East Center Street, Shavertown, PA •Staff Training and Development of the A + E Group J.V., and at the North- 89 CHEVY 1500, 18708, until 2:30 p.m. on March 14, 2012 •Transportation Services eastern Pennsylvania Contractors Associ- 4X4 TRUCK 8 to choose ation, 1075 Oak Street, Pittston, Pennsyl- for the following: RESPONSES FOR THE LISTED REQUEST vania 18640. THE RENTAL OF THIRTY-FIVE (35) From FOR PROPOSAL MUST BE MORE OR LESS, 30 CUBIC YARD starting at $11,450 SUBMITTED TO THE LUZERNE COUNTY Each bid, when submitted, must be TRANSFER CONTAINERS AND ONE 560 Pierce St. 468 Auto Parts 472 Auto Services PURCHASING DEPARTMENT, C/O FRANK accompanied by a Bid Security that shall (1) 40 YARD TRANSFER CONTAINER Kingston, PA A. PUGLIESE, JR., 20 NORTH PENNSYLVA- not be less than ten percent (10%) of the FOR REFUSE DISPOSAL. GET THE WORD OUT www.wyoming NIA AVENUE, WILKES BARRE, PA 18701 amount of the Total Base Bid, a Noncollu- Bid specifications may be obtained at the valleymotors.com Township Manager’s Office, Kingston with a Classified Ad. $ WANTED JUNK $ BY FRIDAY MARCH 30, 2012 BY 4:00 P.M. sion Affidavit of Prime Bidder, and a State- 570-714-9924 ment of Bidders Qualification. The suc- Township Municipal Building, 180 East 570-829-7130 Center Street, Shavertown, PA 18708, VEHICLES AN OPTIONAL PRE-BID CONFERENCE cessful Bidder will be required to obtain a LISPI TOWING WILL BE HELD ON MARCH 15, 2012 FROM Performance Bond and a Labor and Mate- Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 A.M. TO 12:00 NOON AT THE AREA rial Payment Bond. 4:30 p.m. A certified Check or Bid Bond in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the LAW We pick up 822-0995 AGENCY ON AGING STATE STREET CON- FERENCE ROOM, 93 NORTH STATE Refer to other bidding requirements bid must be enclosed. Bids shall be clear- LINE UP STREET, WILKES BARRE, PA 18701. FOR described in Instruction to Bidders. Bid- ly marked “TRANSFER CONTAINER BID A GREAT DEAL... MORE INFORMATION OR TO OBTAIN THE ders must submit their Bid on the Bid Form 2012”. Sealed bids will be opened at the DIRECTORY All Junk REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL AND GUIDE- provided. Bidders shall not alter this form Kiingston Township Board of Supervisors IN CLASSIFIED! LINES CONTACT CHERYL YARDCHIK AT in any way. All Bidders must be registered Regular Meeting on Wednesday, March Cars & (570) 822-1159, EXT. 2327. REQUEST FOR on the A + E Group J.V. Bidders List. A Bid- 14, 2012, at 7:30 p.m. in the Kingston Looking for the right deal PROPOSALS AND GUIDELINES CAN BE der must obtain Procurement and Con- Township Municipal Building, 180 East Don’t Keep Your Trucks on an automobile? OBTAINED THROUGH THE AGENCY WEB- tracting Documents from A +EGroup J.V. Center Street, Shavertown, PA 18708. Turn to classified. SITE AT www.aginglw.org OR THE or instruct A + E Group J.V. in writing to The Kingston Township Board of Supervi- Practice a Secret! Wanted It’s a showroom in print! LUZERNE COUNTY WEBSITE register the Bidder on the Bidders List. sors reserves the right to accept or Classified’s got reject any and all bids and to waive tech- Highest www.luzernecounty.org. the directions! Attention is called to the provisions for nical irregularities in any bid. Prices RFP packages may be obtained at the Equal Employment Opportunity and the Call 829-7130 offices of Luzerne Purchasing Department Wage Rate Requirements as set forth in FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON Paid In WANTED in the Penn Place Building, 20 North Penn- the Non-Technical Specifications. Bidder Kathleen J. Sebastian To Place Your Ad Good sylvania Avenue, Wilkes Barre, Pa 18711. shall compare the Federal and State wage Township Manager CA$H FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUC- rates for each classification of work and Used TIONS MAY RESULT IN RFP REJECTION. use the higher wage rate when preparing 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 310 Attorney 310 Attorney FREE its Bid. PICKUP Cars & RFP’S MAY BE RECEIVED WEEKDAYS Services Services BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 9:00 AM TO No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of 570-574-1275 Trucks. 4:00 PM. ONLY (EXCLUDING HOLIDAYS). sixty (60) days subsequent to the opening Octagon Family BANKRUPTCY DIVORCE No Fault of the BIds, without consent of Wyoming $295 divorce295.com FREE CONSULT Highest Prices Valley West School District. Wyoming Val- Atty. Kurlancheek Guaranteed THE COUNTY OF LUZERNE DOES NOT ley West School District reserves the right Restaurant 800-324-9748 W-B 570-301-3602 Paid!!! to waive any informalities, irregularities, 375 W Main St, Plymouth, PA 18651 Low Fees DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, Free Bankruptcy defects, errors or omissions in, or to Payment Plan! CALL US! Call V&G COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELI- 570-779-2288 Consultation reject, any or all bids, proposals, or parts GION, AGE, FAMILY, AND HANDICAPPED Colleen Metroka Payment plans. TO JUNK thereof. Anytime STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVI- 570-592-4796 Carol Baltimore SION OF SERVICES. Wednesday March 7 Special 570-822-1959 YOUR CAR All questions with regards to the Procure- Say it HERE 574-1275 in the Classifieds! BEST PRICES THE COUNTY OF LUZERNE IS AN EQUAL ment and Contracting Documents, Bid- .35 cent Wings 570-829-7130 SOCIAL SECURITY IN THE AREA OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. ders List, bid submission,etc., shall be Bankruptcy $595 DISABILITY WANTED directed in writing to the A + E Group J.V. In House Only. Minimum purchase of a dozen. CA$HONTHE $POT, Cars & Full Size Guaranteed Low Fees Free Consultation. Free Anytime FRANK A. PUGLIESE, JR, DIRECTOR Wednesday-Sunday Open at 4 pm www.BkyLaw.net Contact Atty. Sherry Trucks. For prices... PURCHASING DEPARTMENT BY ORDER OF THE BOARD Atty Kurlancheek Dalessandro Pickup Lamoreaux Auto 570-301-3602 Parts 477-2562 Home of the Original 825-5252 W-B 570-823-9006 ADVERTISEMENT PUBLISHED BY ORDER JOANNE WOOD To Place Your Ad, Call 829-7130 OF: COUNTY MANAGER BOARD SECRETARY ‘O-Bar’Pizza TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2012 PAGE 3D

NEW FORD FIESTA NEW FORD FIESTASE Automatic, Air, Pwr. Mirrors,Tilt Wheel, Pwr. Door Locks, Auto., Air, CD, Pwr. Mirrors,Advanced Trac with Electronic Stability CD, Remote Keyless Entry,Advance Trac with Electronic Control, Cruise, PDL, Side Curtains, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Stability Control, Side Curtains 15” Alum. Wheels, Tilt Wheel

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FORD REBATE...... 500 OFF LEASE REBATE...... 500 FORD REBATE...... 500 FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP...... 70 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP...... 76 OFF LEASE REBATE...... 500

*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied *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, **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/12. $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/12. ALL NEW ALL NEW FORDFOCUS FORD FOCUS SE Auto., CD,Anti-Theft Sys., Side Curtain Air Remote Keyless Entry, Pwr. Door Locks, Bags, PL, PW, 16” Steel Wheels,Tilt Wheel, Anti-Theft Sys., Side Curtain Air Bags, Side Instrument Cluster, Message Center, Keyless Impact Air Bags, CD,Air, Entry,AC, Pwr. Side Mirrors, Fog Lamps, MyKey Message Center, MyKey

24 Mos. FORD REBATE...... 1,500 F ORD REBATE...... 2,000 *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied OFF LEASE REBATE...... 500 OFF LEASE REBATE...... 500 **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP.....891 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP...486 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/12.

Auto., CD, Alum. Wheels, Tilt, PW, PL, Pwr. Seat, Safety Pkg., Side Auto., CD, Alum. Wheels, Tilt Wheel, PW, PL, XLT, Safety Canopy, Side Impact Safety Pkg., Impact Air Bags, 1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Sirius Satellite Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Auto., PW, PDL, CD, Air, Fog Lamps, Privacy Safety Pkg., 1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Sirius Radio, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Message Center, Satellite Radio, Side Impact Air Bags, Keyless Entry, Glass, Roof Rack, 16” Alum. Wheels, Sirius Satellite Radio, Keyless Message Center, Pwr. Seat, Entry, Rear Cargo Convenience Pkg.,

FORD REBATE...... 1,500 FORD REBATE...... 1,500 FORD BONUS REBATE...... 500 FORD BONUS REBATE...... 500 FORD REBATE...... 2,000 FMCC REBATE...... 500 FMCC REBATE...... 500 FORD BONUS REBATE...... 500 OFF LEASE REBATE.....1,250 OFF LEASE REBATE.....1,250 OFF LEASE REBATE.....1,250 FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP.....445 FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP...1,445 FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP...... 195 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP...... 871 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP....1,186 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP...786 *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied *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, **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, **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 3/31/12. $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/12. $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/12.

*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

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Overlooking Mohegan Sun 577 East Main St., Plains Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B PAGE 4D WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2012 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com 415 Autos-Antique 442 RVs & Campers 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 527 Food Services/ 538 Janitorial/ 542 Logistics/ 548 Medical/Health 554 Production/ & Classic SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans Hospitality Transportation Operations WINNEBAGO ‘02 Cleaning ADVENTURER 35 Foot, double Cafeteria Workers slides, V-10 Ford. CHRYSLER `02 JEEP ‘97 GRAND Berwick Area- RADIO PRODUCTION OLDSMOBILE Central air, full awn- TOYOTA04 TACOMA TOWN & COUNTRY 4X2. THE NUTRITION GROUP ings, one owner, CHEROKEE LAREDO 4 cylinder at Wilkes-Barre Part Time Cleaner DIRECTOR `68 pet & smoke free. Auto. $6,999 Area School District DIRECT CARE WORKER The Bold Gold Excellent condition 4.0-ATM, 4WD, and Wilkes-Barre General office NOW HIRING: Allied Services Media Group has an and low mileage. 128,000 miles, full Career & Tech cleaning. 13 hours/ In-Home Services immediate opening 5 days a week. DELMONT $68,000. power, minor body Center are accept- division has part- for radio production 8pm-10:30pm. CLASS AOTR Call 570-594-6496 & mechanical work ing applications for time weekend night director in our $10.00/hour to start. shift hours available needed for state Cafeteria Workers. Scranton area facili- Apply online at: www. COMPANY DRIVERS in Luzerne County. 451 Trucks/ inspection. Recent Wilkes-Barre ty. The successful sovereigncs.com Minimum of one candidate will man- Career & Tech Cen- Van Hoekelen SUVs/Vans radiator & battery. EOE and Drug Free (1) year home care age the production Luxury people KELLY ter has an IMMEDIATE Greenhouses is a $2,500. OBO. Workplace experience and department, includ- mover! 87,300 well 875 W. Market St. OPENING 4 days a family owned busi- Buick `06 Rainier 570-239-8376 valid PA driver’s ing voicing and pro- maintained miles. Kingston, PA. week/4 hours a ness located in CXL BURGUNDY & license required. ducing commer- This like-new van 570-287-2243 day. Wilkes-Barre McAdoo, PA. GREY, LEATHER FACILITY ASSOCIATE If interested, please cials. The produc- has third row seat- Area School District We have immedi- SUNROOF, AWD apply online at: www. tion director works Must Sell! ing, power side & and Wilkes-Barre Hanover-Cleaning ate openings for allied-services.org closely with the rear doors. Eco- JEEP 03 WRANGLER X Career & Tech are offices and rest- reliable full-time Appraised ACME AUTO SALES 6 cylinder. Auto. or call Trish Tully at sales, programming nomical V6 drive- accepting applica- rooms. Tuesday- tractor trailer driv- for $9,200 343-1959 4x4. TOYOTA‘09 TACOMA (570) 348-2237. and promotion train and all avail- TRD 4 WD tions for SUBSTI- Wednesday-Thurs- ers, to deliver prod- 1009 Penn Ave $10,999 BILINGUAL INDIVIDUALS departments and able options. Priced Extra Cab TUTE cafeteria day- 10pm-2am and uct to our cus- Scranton 18509 Monday-Friday ARE ENCOURAGED TO with station clients. • All original Across from Scranton Prep for quick sale $24,900 workers. Applicants tomers across the APPLY. ALLIED SERVICES A high level of 45,000 miles GOOD CREDIT, BAD $6,295. Generous must be able to lift 8pm-2am. $9.50 to 48 states. Our pre- IS AN EQUAL OPPORTU- organization and a • 350 Rocket CREDIT, NO CREDIT trade-in allowances at least 20 pounds start. Benefits and mier employment and work on their paid time off. NITY EMPLOYER. sense of creativity is engine Call Our Auto Credit will be given on this package includes: Hot Line to get top-of-the-line vehi- feet in a busy Apply online at required. 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Workplace. detention time, and Assisted is experience in www.acmecarsales.net Kingston, PA. 560 Pierce St. guaranteed Interested Living radio production. 570-287-2243 Kingston, PA Looking for 8 hours per day Will sell for APPL www.wyoming applicants may call • Safety Bonus- YBYEMAIL WITH $6,000 : BSPINELLI@ valleymotors.com WBASD Food $.05/mile paid Personal Care Aides RESUME TO Serious Service at 826-7115 JANITORS BOLDGOLDMEDIA.COM. 570-714-9924 Full and part time quarterly 2:30pm-11p or WBCTC Food EQUAL OPPORTUNITY inquires only to work 5 days/ • Great Benefits- 11PM-7:30AM Service at 822-4131 EMPLOYER —-M.F. 570- JEEP 04 WRANGLER week in Wilkes- 100% paid health 6 cylinder. 5 speed Ext.108 for informa- 1518 8th Street Barre area. insurance, vision, 690-0727 DODGE `01 RAM 4x4 tion or to pick up an Cook-Part Time Carverton, PA 4 x 4 off road & tow 457 Wanted to Buy Please call Carl at dental, life, STD, 6AM-10AM $9,999 application at the 566 Sales/Retail/ Near Francis package, after Auto (302) 743-0512 401K, vacation WBASD Food Slocum St. Park market ram air time, and holiday Business Service Office at Dietary Aide 421 Boats & functional hood. pay. Heights-Murray Part Time Development BUICK ‘04 Headers, advanced WANTED • Pet & Rider Marinas Rendezvous Elementary School, 542 Logistics/ APPLY WITHIN: performance chip. Program Heritage Edition, Good 1 Sherman Street, 4252 Memorial Oil always changed Transportation • Well maintained Garden Center leather, sunroof, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Highway with synthetic Royal freightliners and Work with plants & 3rd seat Used 18702. Dallas, PA 18612 SEA NYMPH ‘91 Purple. Satellite KELLY reefer trailers garden supplies. 17’ Deep V, 40 HPH 1 Owner, local 875 W. Market St. Cars & • Continuous year- Must have knowl- trade $7495 radio with two DRIVER CLASS ACDL Johnson electric 1,000 watt amps. Kingston, PA. HD SUPPLY round steady work edge of Annuals, motor, electric Call For Details! 570-287-2243 Trucks. M OUNTAIN TOP, PA with home time Perennials and Fer- 570-696-4377 10” Memphis bass REGISTERED NURSE anchor, 3 fish finder speakers. Clarion Apply online at tilizers. 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Gas $ 438,000 ideally located near $90. 570-287-4135 MAGAZINES 50 FREE. 288-9609 heat, low taxes. Call Debra at FUTON: good condi- FRESH FRUITS & shopping, schools tion, asking $50. Sports Illustrated KITTY: Snowy, adopt $39,000 570-714-9251 and major high- FOOTBALL CARDS 732 Exercise VEGETABLES including 3 swimsuit Please leave mes- SPORT BOW: Hoyt free pure white Call 570-735-8763 ways. Complete NY Giants, 70 DELIVERED TO issues. Miscella- Equipment sage @ 823-9320 ultra, new strings & male DSH, needs with an oak kitchen cards, $7. College YOUR DOOR. neous dates varying loving home 20 football players on SIGN UP NOW cables. Drop a way with dining area STATIONARY BIKE from ‘08-’11 $40. months old, playful AVOCA pro teams, Penn C.S.A. www.hails rest & lighted leading to deck, 3 Weslo pursuit 350 GIRL’S BEDROOM SET 570-417-9913 all around good bedrooms and bath State. 207 cards Antique white dis- familyfarm.com sights. Excellent $50. PROFORM XP kitty. Beautiful, small on the main level $15. Moving out of tressed finish, felt 570-721-1144 condition. $150. DALLAS 160 elliptical MOWER Honda young adult. Fully plus L shaped family state, must sell. lined drawers, 2 570-336-2944 machine $200. $150. 20” alum lad- veted, papers call room, 4th bedroom, 570-313-5214 night stands, dress- please leave mes- der $75. 12.000 btu Nina, 570-851-0436 power room & stor- er with mirror, lin- 750 Jewelry sage @ 823-9320 air conditioner $150. age/ laundry area it gerie chest. gently 780 Televisions/ Milw 3/4’drill $50. awaits its new own- 710 Appliances used. $1000. RINGS. 36 ladies 815 Dogs STATIONERY exer- Heavy air mover Accessories ers. It offers a spa- Yatesville and mens. $5 each cise bicycle $50. $50. 18 volt Ryobi cious rear yard, an 570-654-1616 570-574-0271 214 Gedding St. Why Spend 570-735-2081 tool set with 2 bat- enclosed patio and Hundreds on teries, $200. Cast TV 63” SAMSUNG Cozy Cape Cod HUNTLEY furniture has dual access New or Used TEETER hang ups iron free & dumbells DLP HD 1080, excel- home with 2 bed- pieces, 2 - corner 752 Landscaping & 143 Nevel Hollow from 2 streets. Appliances? inversion table. Like wiights $75. heavy lent condition. Very rooms, 1st floor lighted china cabi- Road $ 129,900. Most problems new, used very little. Gardening duty grinder $75. light usage. $850. laundry, nice yard net & buffet, blond Great country living Ann Marie Chopick with your appli- Paid $300, sacrifice Large dog coop 570-690-6087 with deck. For more mahogany accent- in this 3 bedroom, 2 570-760-6769 ances are usually for $125. I can’t use LAWNMOWER 21” $50, small coop info and photos ed with shabby chic & 1/2 bath home simple and inex- due to medical MTD 5 hp, looks & $35. 570-823 -9553 visit: www.atlas painted accent with 1 car attached pensive to fix! problem. If interest- runs like new, very 784 Tools realtyinc.com design, versatile garage, large enter- Save your hard ed call 836-0304. light & easy to push. MLS 12-668 pieces. Motivated NIKON RANGEFIND- PAWS $59,900 tainment room earned money, Let Not self propelled. WAGAN MINI STEP- seller. $300. OBO. ER archers choice lower level. Plus a us take a look at it Just services & SNOW THROWER Call Colleen PER battery pow- 570-466-6481 with neoprene case. 30'x30' detached first! ready for the sea- Ariens 7hp electric 570-237-0415 ered unit with 4 Excellent shape. garage with open 30 years in son. $70. OBO. start, tire chains, readout specs. LAMPS (2) parlor $100.570-336-2944 TO CONSIDER.... 2nd floor ready to the business. 570-283-9452 24” cut just serv- $35. 570-287-8498 stand up, grey metal finish & mechanics East Main iced, runs well 570-288-6654 & black. $25 each. WHEELBARROW. POOL TABLE Har- ENHANCE pit in one stall. Appliances $395. 570-636-3151 570-740-1246 New. Red with wood vard 79”x44” 2 cue YOUR PET MLS 11-4124 570-735-8271 736 Firewood DALLAS handles. $65 nego- sticks & wall mount $195,000 Nanticoke CLASSIFIED tiable. 693-1304 Cue stick holder SNOW THROWER AVOCA 570-675-4400 FIREWOOD. Will Excellent condition. Craftsman 5HP, 24” AD ONLINE beat any price! MATTRESS SALE A PPLIANCE $100. 570-430-1396 2 stage $175 Mtn Delivered. Stock up We Beat All PARTS ETC. 756 Medical Top 570-239-2037 Call 829-7130 now or for next year Competitors Prices! Used appliances. Mattress Guy POOL TABLE: 8’ Parts for all brands. 570-239-6244 Equipment 223 George Ave. Twin sets: $159 fair condition. Felt Place your pet ad Full sets: $179 top useable but 786 Toys & Games and provide us your Wilkes-Barre BED, Hospital with DALLAS 570-820-8162 742 Furnaces & Queen sets: $199 rails. $250. CHAIR, needs repair. Includ- email address Heaters All New Jazzy, grey, purple ed: 1 pool stick, 2 NEWBERRY ESTATE American Made sets of pool balls. CAR. Flyer box car This will create a FREEZER 16 cu. ft. & blue. $500. Neg. REDUCED ORCHARD EAST 570-288-1898 in ok box. $20 seller account upright, works, HEATERS 2, 1 570-693-1304 Asking $250. Call 314 Packer St. Two bedroom 570-574-0172 online and login older, not frost free, kerosene radiant 10 (570) 823-9320 and RemodeledP 3 condo, 2nd floor. information will be good for cabin, etc. with manual & pump BLOOD PRESSURE leave message. bedroom with 2 Living/dining room emailed to you from E FREE 333-4199 $75. 1 carbon fiber UNIT - A/C D/C baths, master combination. 1,200 gadzoo.com electric, new in box, power; monitors POPCORN butter 794 Video Game bedroomN and square feet of easy “The World of Pets never used, free RETRO/MID CEN- blood pressure and dispenser, Server Systems/Games laundryD on 1st living. Two bal- heart beat $100. Unleashed” standing or wall TURY MODERN brand, lighted front. floor.INew sid- 20 Fox Hollow Drive conies, one car mountable $49. 570-829-1611 Very good condition ing and shin- garage nearby. BEDROOM SET You can then use Well maintained 570-636-3151 $295. 570-636-3151 MICROSOFT XBOX gles.NNew Security system, INCLUDES FULL your account to two story with LIFT CHAIR by console. 3 games. kitchen. For cedar closet, use of BED COMPLETE, enhance your online G fully finished lower Pride, like new All power and video more info and in ground pool. 744 Furniture & 2 NIGHT STANDS, SHOP VAC - ad. Post up to 6 level awaits its Brown fabric. $400. cables. Wireless photos visit: $109,000 MIRRORED wet/dry, 16 gallon, captioned photos new family. 4-6 Accessories 570-824-0999 Gamepad. Works www.atlas MLS#11-4031 DRESSER AND filters & attach- of your pet bedroom, 3.5 bath, great. $75 or best realtyinc.com Call Joe Moore FULL DRESSER LIFT CHAIR, new ments included, Expand your text to 2 fireplaces. One ANTIQUE hall tree offer. 570-871-8241. MLS 11-3174 570-288-1401 ASKING $350 OBO purchased 12/2011, very good condition, include more year home warranty GENE’S with bevel mirror $94,900 (570) 655-1546 never used, original $25. 570-696-1030. information, include included. Wonderful RECONDITIONED brass coat or hat Call Tom cost $870 will sell your contact neighborhood. APPLIANCES hooks with hinged ROCKER, platform 570-262-7716 $500 cash. STAMP collecting 796 Wanted to Buy information such $270,000 60 Day Warranty seat storage bin 6’ rocks and swivels. 570-693-3104 magazines. U.S., Merchandise as e-mail, address MLS #11-3504 Monday-Friday high, excellent con- $125. CHAIR, wood- 158 DIFF. ’83-’11, all phone number and Call Tracy Zarola dition asking en rocking with 8:00PM-5:00PM WHEELCHAIR. JET for $5. Canada, 138 or website. 570-696-0723 $300.570-655-9472 beautiful detailing. DALLAS Saturday 3 ULTRA power. DIFF. ‘92-11, $5. SCHOOL DISTRICT 8:00AM-11:00AM ARMOIRE Large, $150. ENTERTAIN- Hardly used, 2 United Nations 94 MENT CENTER, ANTIQUES Gateway sturdy white wicker rechargeable bat- DIFF., ‘93-’11, $4. 1 item or entire CHOW PUPPIES BACK MOUNTAIN good condition. $30 Sweet, affectionate, Shopping Center armoire. 42” wide X teries. $800. 570-654-1622 contents of homes. 90” high. Very good 570-822-5391 570-458-6133 814-3371/328-4420 loving puppies. Kingston, PA Second shots & condition. $55. TIRES. Studded DALLAS ROCKER, wood/tap- papers. $300/each. (570) 819-1966 Call 570-675-4777 estry, $75. RECLIN- snow (2) Traction 758 Miscellaneous King plus/10 ply. 570-466-2252 BED FRAME & metal ER, Burgundy velour 570-954-1231 MINI FREEZER cloth, $125. SOFA, 245-75-16-M&S. works good. $50. headboard, blue, WANTED Lightly used. $149. twin size. $10. chair, ottoman, 3 Corgi’s, Pembroke 570-336-2944 tables, great for Additional set, not 100% Financing 570-235-6056 studded, $89. Males & Females. den. Wood and ALL JUNK CARS Reds & Tri’s. shots Wooded and private PRESSURE COOK- 570-333-4827 Carol Between Dallas & BED SET Twin com- cloth, all in excellent & wormed, $400- Bi-Level. This home ER, electric Wolf- is paying Tunkhannock plete, hardly used, condition. $450. & TRUCKS $495. Pics avail. features 1 car gang Puck Bistro Updated well main- excellent condition. Call after 6 PM HEAVY VACUUM CLEANER 570-799-0192 garage, 3 bed- Collection 7.5 quart The Garry with TOPDOLLAR tained 2 story house 244 Overbrook Rd. rooms, 1 3/4 bath & was in our spare 570-675-5046 For your gold complete with inner EQUIPMENT attachments, 3 with 4 bedrooms, 2 Great starter home nice updates. plenty bedroom. $150 and silver, gold basket for steam- SOFA and Love extra bags $40. kitchens and 2 story - move-in condition of room on your pri- 570-814-4315 DUMPTRUCKS and silver SHIH-TZU PUPPIES ing, instruction/ Seat. Brown. $450. 570-824-0999 Pure Bred &Mixes addition. 1 car 3 bedroom. All vate 2 acre lot. coins, rings, recipe book and 570-235-9287 BULLDOZERS $375 and up garage. On 2 lots. appliances included. 100% USDA financ- BEDROOM SET 4 bracelets, additional glass lid after 3PM 570-250-9690 Can be furnished for Rear Deck with ing eligible. call for piece, triple dress- BACKHOES WHEELS aluminum scrap jewelry for serving. Never er, triple chest, factory 16”set of [4] rental income. Lots Mountain View. details. REDUCED used. $50. TODDLER BED Step Guaranteed Poms, Yorkies, Mal- of possibilities. Only MLS 12-234 PRICE $166,000 frame, headboard + Highest Prices mint condition off highest 570-283-3574 nite stand. Medium 2 Firetruck, like 2011 Kia Forte with tese, Husky, Rot- asking $153,000. $109,000 Call Cindy King brand new. Asking lug nuts $500. prices paid. ties, Golden, ERA BRADY 570-675-4400 570-690-2689 color solid wood, Paid!!! 570-855-7197 REFRIGERATOR very heavy, etching $75. OBO 592-8218 Snap-On 3/4” Dachshund, Poodle, ASSOCIATES www.cindykingre.com Whirlpool side by on top of all pieces + FREE torque wrench with Chihuahua, Labs & 570-836-3848 side, white, ice & TODDLER/youth case excellent con- Shitzus. individual scrolling, bed, Lightning Mac- water in the door, excellent condition, REMOVAL dition $375. 570- 570-453-6900 queen complete 655-3197 VITO’S brand new, must must see. Moving 570-389-7877 BACK MOUNTAIN sell, $575. call 472- includes bedding to Call Centermorland too large for room WHEELS: Windstar 4744 or 824-6533 match, used at Vito & Ginos & DALLAS 570-675-4400 $375. 258-0568 grandmom’s $100. factory aluminum WEST HIGHLAND 570-675-5878 Anytime wheels with tires GINO’S STOVE coal burning BEDROOM SET: 6 DALLAS TWP stove Old fashioned piece, black lac- p21565r16 $200. WATER BED queen antique white Dick- quer, includes, 288-8995 570-696-2212 TERRIER size, platform, with Male, 8 weeks old, son kitchen stove dresser, mirror, Wanted: 6 storage drawers, ready for a good with warming closet chest, 2 nightstands bookcase & head- WANTED home. $550. has 6 lids. $650. & headboard. $400 762 Musical board. New queen 570-374-6828 570-735-2081 570- 814-5477 beige linens in pack- Instruments ALL JUNK 529 SR 292 E age asking $60. BED. $35, TABLES 840 Pet Services For sale by owner Charming 2 bed- 796 Wanted to Buy 796 Wanted to Buy 570-823-2691 AMP HEAD Marshall CARS, (2) end, $20. LAMP, Move-in ready. Well room Cape Cod in Merchandise Merchandise JCM2000 dual maintained. 3 - 4 Franklin Township. $5. SHEETS, twin (5 TRUCKS & Step out of your super lead dsl 50 bedrooms. 1 ¾ bath. L-shaped living sets) $18, JACKETS, spacious lower 570-735-1487 watt tube. works & Appliances includ- room with hard- (2) women’s, $12. HEAVY level family room to sounds great! $725 ed. 2.87 acres with wood floors, eat in $100 for all will sell your large fenced call rick 283-2552 mountain view. For kitchen & private WE PAY separately. EQUIPMENT backyard with 2 BUYING more info &photos driveway. 570-822-9617 tiered patio. This 3 THE MOST 11am GARAGE/BASEMENT DRUMSET Ludwig go to: $119,900 DUMPTRUCKS bedroom country IN CASH to 6pm BEDLINER: 89 barely used, very lit- SPRING TRAINING ForSaleByOwner.com MLS#11-3255 setting on over Chevy S10 truck tle signs of usage! Search homes in Call Joe moore SALE BULLDOZERS 1 acre of land also 1007 Morgan Drive, bedliner, standard Includes bass drum Tunkhannock. 570-288-1401 SEASON IS HERE!’ features 2 car Pineridge Estates, 6’ cab $15. Gong (23”), snare, hi-hats Have some fun $275,000. For BACKHOES detached garage WILKES-BARRE Show movie DVD (14”), ride (16”) & with your dog! appointment, call: with loft. Friday, 3/9 $10. 5 storm win- crash (18”) Avanti Highest PUPPY CLASS 570-310-1552 9:00-1:00 dows $10. each. symbols with & BASIC $230,000 Contents of 570-740-1246 stands, 2 toms Prices Starts March 17th MLS 11-3657 garage/basement (12/14”), floor tom Paid!! BEGINNER AGILITY BEAR CREEK TWP. Barbara Young including riding BIRD CAGE, very big (16”) & foot pedal. & THERAPY DOG 3 bedroom Ranch. Call 570-466-6940 mower, yard tools, 24”lx17”wx31”h, like Burgundy color fin- FREE Start March A/C, oil heat, hard- weight bench, Pool new. $80. 814-4315 ish. However, miss- 24th & 25th wood floors. Fin- WE BUY HOMES COLDWELL BANKER table, children’s ing throne. $400 Call Mary at ished basement. Any Situation PICKUP bedroom sets, CANOE Grumman firm. Great buy for 570-332-4095 Near golf course & RUNDLE REAL ESTATE grills, miscellaneous all aluminum 15’ it’s condition! Call or Phyllis at Charter School. 570-474-2340 39 Prospect St • Nanticoke household items $900.570/388-6812 570-855-3382. 288-8995 570-814-9317 $199,900. 472-3710 570-956-2385 Ext. 55 PAGE 6D WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 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

DALLAS DURYEA EXETER HANOVER TWP. SUGARLOAF DRUMS DURYEA REDUCED! HANOVER TOWNSHIP REDUCED!!!! 2 houses. Must sell together. Each has LivingInQuailHill.com its own utilities on ComeUpToQuailHill. New Homes 2.5 + acres. 3 car com From $275,000- garage with 3 large Lush setting on 548 ADAMS ST. OPEN HOUSE New Homes $595,000 attached rooms. 35 Sand Springs Dr 476 Wyoming St. almost 5 acres with Charming, well Sunday 235 Pfouts Street Nice 3 bedroom From $275,000- 570-474-5574 For Sale By Owner. magnificent stone Exceptional quality maintained 3 bed- $239,900 home with many 38 Huckleberry Ln 12pm-5pm Well cared for 1/2 single home. Gas $595,000 walls and fish pond! room, 1 bath home Blueberry Hills double with gas heat. Convenient Call (570) 788-5913 This 4400SF home/ upgrades on level located on a quiet 362 Susquehanna 570-474-5574 lot with mature land- 4 bedrooms, 2.5 Ave heat, modern location. To settle offices is in need of street near Blue- baths, family room kitchen, 1st floor full estate. Reduced to TLC & lots of work. scaping, covered berry Hills develop- Completely remod- stone patio, a shed/ with fireplace, 2 car eled, spectacular, bath & laundry area. $34,900 Living room with oak ment. Features garage, large yard. Fenced yard, Call Jim for details walls & coffered oak playhouse & jungle modern kitchen 2 story Victorian gym. 4 bedroom, 2 Master bath with home, with 3 bed- detached garage, Towne & Country ceiling, family room with breakfast bar, separate jetted tub, front porch, back with large wood 1/2 bath, study on formal dining room, rooms, 1.5 baths, Real Estate Co. WAREHOUSE OPERATIONS MANAGER 1st floor, 2 story kitchen with stain- new rear deck, full yard patio & newer 570-735-8932 or burning fireplace. family room with less steel appli- roof. MLS 11-3436 570-542-5708 Large master suite open foyer, kitchen gas stove, hard- front porch, tiled with island & break- ances and island, baths and kitchen, REDUCED EMERY WATERHOUSE located in Portland, Maine, is expanding with master bath. wood floors in bed- lighted deck. For $42,000 Four bedrooms with fast nook open to rooms, deck, granite counter- HANOVER TWP. to a new distribution center in Pittston, Pennsylvania and is family room with more info and pho- tops, all Cherry Call Florence three full baths and fenced yard and tos visit: www.atlas 570-715-7737 searching for a seasoned Warehouse Operations Manager. two half baths. fireplace, formal liv- shed. MLS#11-2947 hardwood floors Emery is a 179 year old distributor of Hardware &Building ing room & dining realtyinc.com. throughout, all new Owners had offices $107,500 MLS 11-3071 Materials in the Northeast Duties & Responsibilities: & storage adjacent room, all appliances Karen Ryan stainless steel stay including wash- $315,000 appliances and to house included in 283-9100 x14 Call Colleen the 4400SF. Large er & dryer, laundry lighting, new oil fur- • Knowledge of warehouse methods, equipment & systems on 2nd floor. Lots of 570-237-0415 nace, washer dryer two-car garage and Smith Hourigan • Responsible for space optimization, accuracy, and separate out-build- closet space. in first floor bath. $269,000 Great neighbor- Group damage-free performance ing. MLS#11-1628 570-474-6307 577 Nanticoke St. REDUCED TO Louise Gresh hood, nice yard. • Implementation of realistic performance expectations $174,900 (30 year Well maintained 3 $239,000 570-233-8252 DURYEA and measurements for each task type CENTURY 21 loan, $8,750 down, bedroom, 2 story Maribeth Jones REDUCED HANOVER TWP. home in quiet • 3PL experience and demonstrated ability to interact 570-696-6565 SELECT GROUP $887/month, 30 570-455-8521 EXETER years @ 4.5%) neighborhood. This with clients 100% OWNER home features an • Project management experience FINANCING enclosed patio with • Establish a safe work environment and work practices DRUMS AVAILABLE hot tub, enclosed front porch, walk up • Strong leadership experience and the ability to motivate Call Bob at 570-654-1490 floored attic with a team DRUMS electric. 2 coal • Degree preferred stoves and much more. All measure- 548 Green St. 12 Spring St. ments approximate. Apply by attaching your resume to an email to Are you renting?? Enjoy the nice yard MLS 10-4645. 44 Orchard St. in this 2 bedroom [email protected] The monthly mort- 3 bedroom, 1.5 $80,900 gage on this house home in Newtown. Debbie McGuire bath single, Double lot with off Practically new could be under modern kitchen EXETER REDUCED 570-332-4413 ranch home in $500 for qualified street parking, 2 CROSSIN REAL 554 Production/ 554 Production/ 554 Production/ with appliances, year old furnace, beautiful St. John’s buyers. 2 bed- sunroom, hard- ESTATE Operations Operations Operations 263 Trapper Estates. Just a few rooms, 1 bath, 1st nicely maintained. 570-287-0770 woodSfloors on Lots of possibilities. Springs minutes from Rts. floor laundry. Off 1st and 2nd Beautiful setting on 80 & 81. This home street parking, Great value for floor. Gas heat, the price. HANOVER TWP. a corner lot in features tile floors deep lot, low taxes. large yard,O OSP. SUPERVISOR Beech Mt resorts thruout the spa- For more info and MLS 11-4488 For more info $39,900 area. 3 bedroom, 2 cious living area. photos visit: and photosL visit: Sapa, the world’s leading supplier of value added aluminum profiles, 1/2 bath home has Green area behind www.atlas Call Connie www.atlas EILEEN R. has an opening at its Mountain Top location for a Production plenty of extra the property and no realtyinc.com realtyinc.comD Supervisor on our weekend (5th shift, 3-13 hour days, Friday/ space in the finished building lots on one MLS 11-3983 128 JEAN ST. MELONE REAL MLS 11-1866 ESTATE Saturday/Sunday nights, 6pm to 7am). The successful candidate will basement which side makes for a $64,900 $137,999 Nice bi-level includes washer beautiful country Call Tom homePon quiet 570-821-7022 be responsible for supervision of the operations on the manufacturing Call Lu-Ann dryer hookup, fire- setting with the con- 570-262-7716 570-602-9280 street.EUpdated shop floor. The successful candidate must have a minimum of 2 years place, walk out veniences of public exteriorN. Large 94 Ferry Road supervisory experience in a manufacturing setting and possess patio. The 1st floor water & sewer. Spa- family room, Nice vinyl sided 2 extraDdeep lot. HANOVER TWP. leadership skills that promote teamwork, accountability, and master bedroom cious back yard with story situated on a has large master walk-in access to 2 carI garage, great corner fenced continuous improvement within a work group. bath with jacuzzi basement. 2 decks enclosedN rear lot in Hanover Twp. Qualified applicants should send a resume with salary requirements tub. Breakfast nook & a covered patio. Do you need more space? porch and cov- 2 bedrooms, 2 to [email protected] or mail resume to: with lots of win- MLS 12-162 A yard or garage sale ered patio.G For modern baths, dows, a partial wrap $237,000 more informa- additional finished Sapa Extruder, Inc. around deck and Chris Jones in classified tion and photos space in basement 330 Elmwood Avenue another deck off the 570-696-6558 is the best way EXETER visit: www. for 2 more bed- dining room or fami- to clean out your closets! atlasrealtyinc.co rooms or office/ Mountain Top, PA 18707 ly room, living room You’re in bussiness m 146-148 Regal St playrooms. also has a fireplace. MLS 11-2850 Š Newer kitchens Attached 2 car Attn: Human Resources with classified! $179,900 E.O.E $179,900. 11-1243 Š Large baths garage connected Call Louise Gresh DURYEA Call Charlie Š Tenant occupied by a 9x20 breeze- No Phone Calls Please 570-233-8252 570-829-6200 Š 3 bedroom each way which could be CENTURY 21 EDWARDSVILLE side. a great entertaining SELECT GROUP Call for appointment area! Above ground PRODUCTION WORKERS 570-455-8521 Nice size four $74,900 pool, gas fireplace, bedroom home with MLS# 10-4598 gas heat, newer Sapa Extruder, Inc., a manufacturing facility that extrudes, anodizes To place your some hardwood Call Vieve Zaroda roof and “All Dri” ad call...829-7130 floors, large eat in (570) 474-6307 system installed in and fabricates aluminum, located in Mountain Top, is looking to hire kitchen with break- Ext. 2772 basement. MLS #11- Production Workers for its 5th shift-(3-12 hour days, Friday/Saturday/ DURYEA fast bar. 2 car EXETER 626. $119,900 Sunday; 6:45pm-6:45am). Starting rate is $13.81 per hour which REDUCED garage & partially Mark R. Mason 619 Foote Ave. fenced yard. Close 570-331-0982 includes shift differentials. Positions are operator positions that can 263 Lawrence St REDUCED Fabulous Ranch to everything! CROSSIN REAL Recently updated, expect 4 raises within the next two years (contract and step raises). home with 3 bed- $92,900 ESTATE this 4 bedroom rooms, 2 baths, MLS# 11-1977 Smith Hourigan 570-288-0770 Minimum 3rd year rate $18.59, maximum 3rd year rate $21.56. Prior home offers modern ultra modern Call Christine Group experience in a manufacturing setting is a plus. Must meet minimum kitchen with Oak kitchen with granite Kutz 570-474-6307 cabinets, 2 baths, hiring requirements. If you feel you would qualify as a candidate, counters, heated 570-332-8832 deck with a beautiful HANOVER TWP. please submit a resume to: tile floor and stain- HANOVER TWP. 1107 Spring Street view of the Valley, less appliances. [email protected] Superb two story fenced in yard and Dining room has Or send a resume to: with 3 bedrooms &1 finished lower level. Brazilian cherry ½ baths. Hardwood All appliances floors, huge yard, 908 Primrose Court Sapa Extruder, Inc. floors, gas heat, included. A must garage and large Move right into this 330 Elmwood Avenue vinyl siding, large see. MLS#11-4434 yard. Partially fin- SHAVERTOWN newer 3 bedroom, yard with garage. $ 92,000 ished lower level. If 2 Oak Drive 1.5 bath Townhome Mountain Top, PA 18707 Call Jim for details. Call Christina @ you’re looking for a Vacant land ready to with many (570) 714-9235 Ranch, don’t miss build. One of the last upgrades including Attn: Teresa Mandzak - Human Resources Manager Offered at $169,500 20 Dexter St., 95 Pulaski St. this one. For more lots left in this Back hardwood floors Towne & Country Nice starter Large home on nice E.O.E. info and photos Mountain develop- throughout and tiled Real Estate Co. home with shed - sized lot. Newer visit: www.atlas ment. (1) one acre bathrooms. Lovely NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE! 570-735-8932 or MOVE-IN READY! windows, walk up realtyinc.com. lot. Call for details. oak cabinets in the 570-542-5708 3 bedroom. Fenced attic. 3 bedrooms, MLS 11-4079 MLS 11-1488 kitchen, central air, yard. Security sys- nice room sizes, $154,900 $62,400 fenced in yard, nice 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health tem. Roof 2006. walk out basement. Call Charlie Christine Pieczynski quiet neighborhood. Hanover Area Great price you 570-829-6200 570-696-6565 MLS 11-2446 Schools. This home could move right in. $119,900 would be eligible for Call Don Crossin For more info and the L COUNTY CNAs 570-288-0770 UZERNE photos visit: www. GROWING Dedicated, energetic, and passionate CROSSIN REAL atlasrealtyinc.com HOMEOWNERS ESTATE MLS 11-4554 Certified Nurse Assistants needed INITIATIVE.Seller will 570-287-0770 $39,900 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health help with closing Call Charlie cost expenses. Now Hiring for Full Time FORTY FORT 570-829-6200 ICU/Opt Services Director MONTHLYPAYMENT 7-3, 3-11 & 11-7 $191 ON A 30 YEAR MORTGAGE- HOW CAN Amazing Benefits & Compensation YOU BEATTHAT? Seeking an experienced, self-motivated, dynamic individual MLS #11-3023 to manage our 10 bed Intensive Care Unit and oversee WE’RE HIRING $39,000 Outpatient Services. Qualifications include a PA RN license, Call Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723 HANOVER TWP. a minimum of three years of supervisor/management experience HOME HEALTH AIDES Enjoy nature in and a BSN. Amaster’s degree is preferred but not required. CERTIFIED NURSE AIDES charming 2 bed- ACLS & PALS certifications, strong leadership skills CHEAPER THAN room, 1 bath raised and a commitment to customer service excellence required. To apply or to learn about our endless WEEKEND & EVENING SHIFTS RENT! ranch home in quiet career opportunities in nursing CALL 570-883-5600 38 Oak Street. Spa- setting on Pine Run We offer an excellent salary and benefit package. Call 877-339-6999 x1 or cious 1/2 double Road, Laurel Run. block. Living room / Close to everything. Email [email protected] Please apply on-line at www.berwick-hospital.com dining room combo. HANOVER TWP. Single car attached Or visit us and apply in person 3 bedrooms on sec- garage, 3 season or send resume to: 518 Customer 518 Customer 395 Middle Road, Nanticoke ond floor, 3 on the sunroom, economi- Support/Client Care Support/Client Care third. 1 1/2 baths. lst. cal propane heat, fl. laundry. 3 porch- central air, base- 522 Education/ 522 Education/ es. Large yard with ment with fireplace. Training Training loads of parking. New carpeting and Aluminum siding. flooring, freshly Concrete driveway. painted, Hanover Many extras! MLS # Area School Dis- Human Resources Department 12-711. Conventional 20 Knox Street trict. 701 E. 16th Street financing - ($3,250 Two homes, front & Ready to move in! EDUCATION Inside Claims Adjusters dn., 4 1/4% int. , 30 rear, on 1 lot. One $125,000. Berwick, PA 18603 yrs., $353 month). car garage, patio. Call 570-474-5540 e-mail: [email protected] As proven leaders in early childhood education GWC Warranty, a national vehicle service $65,000. Front home has 3 Bob Kopec fax: 570-759-5035 and family development, Luzerne County Head contract provider located in Wilkes-Barre, bedrooms, huge Start is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life is looking for Inside Claims Adjusters. HUMFORD REALTY kitchen, lots of 570-822-5126 storage and a HANOVER TWP. EOE for over 1000 children and families in Luzerne Qualified candidates must possess knowledge of workshop in the and Wyoming Counties. We are looking for ded- the automotive repair industry, excellent HANOVER basement; Rear REDUCED icated, enthusiastic individuals to become a communication and negotiation skills, and TOWNSHIP home features new member of the Head Start Team as a CLASS- demonstrated ability to set priorities. Experienced kitchen, 2 bed- 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health rooms and good ROOM SUBSTITUTE in our preschool cen- Franchised Dealer Service Writers, Managers and storage space. Friendship House is looking for qualified candidates to join ters! We have vacancies in following areas: Technicians are particularly encouraged to apply. Call for appointment $78,900 the new and exciting Early Childhood Clinical Home Team Hazleton, Wilkes-Barre, Nanticoke and West The Company offers a competitive Side. Visit our website at www.lchs.hsweb.org MLS# 10-4597 for Trauma Informed Care. starting salary and benefits package Call Vieve Zaroda for details. Submit resume/cover letter and 3 let- including medical benefits and 401(k). (570) 474-6307 The team will provide services and interventions that are sensitive to trauma ters of reference to LCHS, ATTN: Human Ext. 2772 histories of the youth and family and promote healing and recovery in the 171 Boland Avenue 5 Raymond Drive Resources, PO Box 540, Wilkes-Barre, PA Interested candidates may submit their Practically new 8 community. Motivated seller! 18703-0540. Fax #570-829-6580. Current ACT resumes via email to Well kept starter year old Bi-level with 4 bedrooms, 1 Mental Health Professionals: The clinical professionals on the team are 34, ACT 151 and FBI Clearances are required home with nice size for employment. [email protected] rooms, 2nd floor and 3/4 baths, Master’s degree prepared clinicians. Training and experience in family garage, fenced E.O.E. M/F/V/H. NO PHONE CALLS or by fax at 570-456-0967 replacement win- Smith Hourigan systems and trauma informed care preferred. Must have one of the following dows and great Group yard, private dead licenses/certifications: yard with possible 570-474-6307 end street. For off street parking more info and pho- 1. License in social work 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 522 Education/ 522 Education/ tos visit: www. from alley access. HANOVER TWP. 2. License in psychology Development Development Training Training MLS 11-3043 atlasrealtyinc.com 3. License as a professional counselor $59,900 MLS 11-3422 4. License in nursing with additional certification by the American Nurses 570-675-4400 $175,000 AUTOMOTIVE SALES DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT-EOE Call Colleen Credentialing Center (ANCC) or the American Academy of www.dallassd.com 570-237-0415 Nurse Practitioners (AANP) certification as a Certified Registered CONSULTANTS Nurse Practitioner SPECIAL EDUCATION 5. Certification as a national board certified counselor. Valley Chevrolet is seeking AIDES HANOVER TWP. Behavioral Health Worker: The BHW is a bachelor’s prepared individual individuals who are self-starters, 10 Lyndwood Ave 285 Lyndwood Ave. with at least 2 years experience in a clinical setting. Under the supervision of team-oriented and driven. - Classroom Aide Brick 3 bedroom JENKINS TWP the MHP, the BHW implements the individualized interventions, conducts Ranch with full fin- observations of youth, tracks progress on treatment objectives, provide group (No experience necessary) - Personal Care ished basement. Home features and family sessions under the direction of the MHP, and performs case We Offer: Assistant large modern management and crises intervention functions. • Salary & Commission • Benefits kitchen, 3 nice size For clearance information and to download a bedrooms, all with Both the Mental Health Professionals and Behavioral Health Workers are • 401k Plan • 5 Day Work Week closets, hall coat full-time positions and require a flexible schedule. district application, refer to the district web closet, w/w, mod- • Huge New & Used Inventory site, www.dallassd.com, Employment page. 3 Bedroom 1.5 bath ern bath, ceiling Please submit a resume to: Please submit a letter of interest, resume, dis- ranch with new win- fans, fenced yard. 1252 Main St. Apply in person to: dows hardwood Private driveway, trict application, references, letters of recom- 3 Bedrooms, Blake Gagliardi, Sales Manager mendation, Act 34, 151 and 114 clearances and floors finished base- newer furnace. Rick Merrick, Sales Manager ment 2 car garage Assessed value and 1 Bath, Finished any other supporting materials to: and a finished base- taxes recently Walk-Out ment. MLS 11-3610 reduced! Mr. Frank Galicki, Superintendent, Basement, Single Dallas School District, PO Box 2000, $139,900 MLS 12-222 Call Pat Guesto $89,900 Car Garage Dallas, PA 18612 570-793-4055 Patricia Lunski Nice corner lot CENTURY 21 570-814-6671 $59,500 DEADLINE: March 12, 2012 or until the SIGNATURE Antonik & PROPERTIES Associates, Inc. Call Vince [email protected] 601 Kidder Street, Wilkes-Barre positions are filled. 570-675-5100 570-735-7494 570-332-8792 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 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

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210 Beechwood Dr FAIRVIEW TOWNSHIP 4 Orchard St. 3 bedroom bi-level Rare brick & vinyl 4 bedroom ranch, Adorable home with 20 NEW STREET 31 Tedrick St. Very well main- 3 bedroom starter with two modern, tri-level featuring 8 hardwood floors, charm & character. Attractive Bi-level Very nice 3 bed- tained 2-story home home with 1 bath on full baths & one 3/4 rooms, 4 bed- 1.5 bathrooms, for- 4 bedrooms, 1.5 with 2 bedrooms room with 1 bath. with 6 rooms, 3 38 Frothingham St. quiet street. bath. Living room 76 N. Dawes Ave. rooms, 1.5 baths, mal dining & living baths, eat-in kit- and room for anoth- This house was bedrooms, large Four square home For more info and with fireplace and Use your income family room with rooms, finished chen, formal dining er. 2 full baths, gas loved and you can eat-in kitchen and with loads of poten- photos visit: skylights, built in tax rebate for a fireplace, rear basement family room, family room forced air heat, tell. Come see for 1.5 baths. This home tial and needs www.atlas china cabinets in downpayment on patio, sprinkler room with dry bar, with gas fireplace. ventless gas fire- yourself, super also has a first floor updating but is realtyinc.com dining room. Lower this great home system, alarm sys- exercise room, & 3 season room, place & sauna. clean home with laundry room, duct- priced to reflect its MLS 12-254 level family room with modern tem & central air. workshop. Two car fenced in yard with Move in condition, nice curb appeal. less air conditioner, condition. Nice $69,900 with fireplace and kitchen with granite MLS#11-2819 garage. MLS# 12-5 rear deck & shed. $123,000 For more info and gas steam heat and neighborhood. Call Tom wet bar. Large counters, 2 large $199,000 $161,200 $119,000 MLS 12-193 photos visit: a fenced yard. This Check it out. For 570-262-7716 foyer with fireplace. bedrooms, CALL DONNA Call Vieve MLS#12-498 Barbara Young www.atlas is a beauty! Make an more info and pho- MLS#11-3064 attached garage, 570-613-9080 Michael Nocera Call 570-466-6940 realtyinc.com appointment today! tos visit: www. $289,500 full basement could 570-357-4300 MLS 11-3544 MLS#11-4433 atlasrealtyinc.com Call Joe Moore be finished, sun Reduced to $79,900 COLDWELL BANKER MLS 11-3403 570-288-1401 porch overlooks $76,900 Karen Altavilla $59,900 great semi private Call Charlie 570-283-09100 RUNDLE REAL ESTATE Call Charlie yard. A great house 570-239-6236, 570-474-2340 570-829-6200 ext 28 LINE UP 570-829-6200 in a great location! LUZERNE ext. 2772, Ext. 55 A SUCCESSFUL SALE Come see it! . For more info and MOUNTAIN TOP IN CLASSIFIED! photos visit: KINGSTON www.atlas PITTSTON Do you need more space? realtyinc.com Smith Hourigan A yard or garage sale MLS 12-41 Group $119,900 570-696-5412 PITTSTON PLAINS HARDING in classified Call Colleen is the best way 570-237-0415 NANTICOKE REDUCED! to clean out your closets! 459 Bennett St. You’re in bussiness Very nice 5 bed- room, 2 story home 130 CHURCH ROAD with classified! in nice area of The feel of a true 238 S. Main St. 38 W. Walnut St. Luzerne. Off street colonial home with Ten room home Charming 4/5 bed- parking for 4 cars. double entry doors with 4 bedrooms, 2 JENKINS TWP. room with 1.5 1st floor master off the foyer into the baths, 2 car baths. Beautifully bedroom & laundry. 2032 ROUTE 92 KINGSTON living room and din- garage, great drive- appointed kitchen Replacement win- Great Ranch home ing room. Spacious way, central air, 1610 Westminster w/granite counter dows on 2nd floor. surrounded by OPEN HOUSE kitchen breakfast Raised Ranch in large yard. A must Road. tops, cherry cabi- 5 year young full 95 William St. nature with view of area, family room good condition with see home! DRASTIC PRICE nets and hardwood bath. Modern 1/2 double home the river and extra SUNDAYS leading to a fenced 3 bedrooms, mod- For more info and REDUCTION floors. Gas fireplace kitchen w/breakfast with more square lot on the river. rear yard. 3-season ern bath and gas photos visit: Paradise found! in living room, lead- bar, oak cabinets. footage than most Large living room 1-4 room with cathedral heat. Large fenced www.atlas Your own personal ed glass windows Basement always single family and kitchen remod- ceiling. Hardwood yard, rear deck, 1 realtyinc.com retreat, small pond in living room and DRY! All measure- homes. 4 bed- eled and ready to floors, fireplace, car garage and off MLS 12-477 in front of yard, pri- 4 Widener Drive dining room. Nice ments approximate rooms, 1.5 baths, move in. Full unfin- recently remodeled street parking for 3 $139,900 vate setting only A must see home! back deck, 2 car MLS11-3745 ultra modern ished basement, off 2.5 bath and 2-car more cars. New Call Tom minutes from every- You absolutely must garage and 4 sea- $122,900 kitchen and remod- street parking. garage. Located on roof, windows and 570-262-7716 thing. Log cabin see the interior of son front porch. Debbie McGuire eled baths. Super For more info and 3.77 acres, all the bath. Basement is chalet with 3 bed- this home. Start by MLS 11-4103 570-332-4413 clean. For more photos visit: privacy of country partially finished. rooms, loft, stone looking at the pho- $179,900 CROSSIN REAL information and www.atlas living yet conve- MLS 12-130 fireplace, hardwood tos on line. Fantas- Jay A. Crossin ESTATE photos visit realtyinc.com niently located. $99,900 floors. Detached tic kitchen with EXT.23 108 Lathrop St. 570-288-0770 www.atlas MLS 12-79 hickory cabinets, CROSSIN REAL Completely MLS#12-165 Call Patty Lunski garage with bonus PRICE REDUCED realtyinc. com $78,900 granite counters, ESTATE remodeled, spa- MOUNTAIN TOP 570-814-6671 MLS 11-2120 room. Lots to see. Call Colleen stainless steel 570-288-0770 cious 4-5 bed- $183,900 ANTONIK & Do you need more space? Watch the snow fall Jill Jones 696-6550 $54,900 570-237-0415 appliances and tile room, 2 1/2 bath ASSOCIATES A yard or garage sale Call Charlie in your own “cabin floor. Fabulous KINGSTON home with tons of 570-735-7494 570-829-6200 in the woods.” master bathroom original character. in classified For more info and with champagne Desirable Shopping for a is the best way photos visit: tub and glass Kingston neigh- to clean out your closets! www.atlas shower, walk in borhood. Hard- new apartment? realtyinc.com. closet. 4 car woods through- NANITCOKE You’re in bussiness MLS 11-319 HARVEY’S LAKE Classified lets garage, upper out, 2 zone cen- you compare costs - with classified! $279,900 garage is partially tral air, 2 gas fire- 21 Forest Road Call Charlie finished. The list places, finished without hassle PITTSTON TWP. 570-829-6200 Fairview Heights PITTSTON goes on and on. For basement, new ranch featuring 3 or worry! more info and pho- 431 Chestnut Ave. vinyl fence. Crown spacious bedrooms, Get moving REDUCED tos visit: www.atlas Charming 2 story molding, ample 1 1/2 baths, fire- realtyinc.com. single family home storage, many place, 1st floor laun- with classified! MLS 12-210 with upgrades, built-ins. dry, floored attic $389,900 including new A must see! with walk-in cedar NEWPORT TWP. Looking for Work? Call Charlie kitchen cabinets, $275,000 closet, 2 car 3 bedroom, 1 bath. Tell Employers with 1626 Halowich Rd. 570-829-6200 furnace, hot water Call for attached garage. Nice opportunity for a Classified Ad. Country living at its heater, 200 amp appointment Newer roof, fur- a starter home or 570-829-7130 finest! This 3 bed- electric, 2 car 570-417-6059 nace, water heater investment proper- room, 2 3/4 bath A lot of house for detached garage. and more! Sellers ty. Needs work, but PLAINS home features a the money. Corner Walk up attic for are licensed real columns, moldings, spacious floor plan. home with lots of additional storage LINE UP estate agents. and leaded glass 10 Norman St. Great room fea- space. 9 rooms, 2 JENKINS TWP. space. MLS 11-4106 MLS 11-3419 windows are intact. Brick 2 story home tures a fireplace 1/2 baths, a bonus $129,900 A GREAT DEAL... $169,000 MLS #12-133 with 4 bedrooms, 3 enclosed in PA Cul- room of 42’ x 24’. Jay A. Crossin Tony Desiderio $42,000 baths, large family tured Blue Stone IN CLASSIFIED! Five bedroom This home is conve- EXT 23 570-715-7734 CALL CHRISTINE room with fireplace. w/waterfall on side. Contemporary has niently located near CROSSIN REAL Looking for the right deal Century 21 Smith KUTZ Lower level rec Red oak flooring a vaulted ceiling in major highways, air- ESTATE Hourigan Group 570-332-8832 room, large drive- and beams & a on an automobile? living room with port and shopping. 570-288-0770 570-474-6307 fireplace. way for plenty of panoramic view of Turn to classified. Two car detached parking. Just off the 30 E. Charles St. the mountainside. Hardwood floors in garage and nice KINGSTON It’s a showroom in print! MOUNTAIN TOP dining & living by-pass with easy 3 story home has 2 Kitchen has granite yard. access to all major bedrooms with pos- countertops and Classified’s got rooms. 1st floor $75,500 Highland Hills master bedroom highways. For more sibly a third bed- hickory cabinets, 8 Patrick Road the directions! MLS# 10-4350 info and photos room in the walk up Satillio terra cotta NANTICOKE with walk in closet. Call Michael Nocera Magnificent custom Lower level family visit: www. attic. Some flooring and sky built tudor home atlasrealtyinc.com. replacement win- windows. Much KINGSTON REDUCED!! room. Deck, with quality garage, separate MLS 11-2887 dows, gas heat and more. throughout. Spa- $159,900 hotwater. Hard- MLS 12-471 laundry. cious 4 bedrooms, $257,500 Call Colleen wood floors in the $315,000 3.5 baths, 2 story 570-237-0415 upstairs. An adja- Call Jay Crossin MLS#12-170 living room with 794 Woodland Drive 215 Patriot Circle Call Joe Moore cent parcel of land Ext. 23 SMITH HOURIGAN fireplace and library Deceptively spa- Townhouse. Very 570-288-1401 is included in this CROSSIN REAL loft. Dining room, cious. Very well good condition. 3 GROUP price. For more info ESTATE kept. Quiet location. bedroom, 1 ½ bath, 570-696-5412 and photos visit: family room and 3 182 Robert Street 570-288-0770 Move in condition. living room with gas www.atlas season sunroom Nice single or Attractive neighbor- fireplace and hard- PLYMOUTH realtyinc.com which overlooks duplex. Gas heat. PITTSTON ing properties. Mod- 177 Third Ave. wood floors. Kitchen MLS 12-776 HARVEYS LAKE professionally land- Detached garage. REDUCED est taxes. Newish Neat as a pin! 3 offers new stainless $39,900 scaped grounds This home is “high furnace and roofing. bedroom, 2.5 steel appliances, tile Call Angie with gazebo and and dry”, and avail- Nicely fenced yard. baths, end unit floor, laundry area, 570-885-4896 tennis/basketball able for immediate $129,900. 11-4547 townhome with nice dining room with PITTSTON or court. Lower level occupancy. Call Call Dale Williams fenced yard. Bright built in corner cabi- Terry includes recreation Jim for details. FIVE MOUNTAINS Spacious kitchen, nets. MLS 12-238 570-885-3041 room, exercise Affordable @ REALTY main level family $124,900 room and 3/4 bath. $104,900 Enjoy this serene 570-256-3343 room, deck w/ James Banos retractable awning. Realtor Associate TOWNE & Recently remodeled acre in a beautiful COUNTRY R.E. KINGSTON Gas heat/central COLDWELL single family home Nice country home setting in Highland 570-735-8932 168 Mill St. 799 Floralon Drive air, pull down attic BANKER RUNDLE with 1st & 2nd floor with almost a full Hills Development. 570-542-5708 Large 3 bedroom acre of land. 1 mile Too many amenities for storage and 1 REAL ESTATE home with 2 full baths, modern SHICKSHINNY to mention. For car garage. Very 570-991-1883 kitchen, large family from Harveys Lake. NANTICOKE 175 Oak Street baths. 7 rooms on Home offers some more info and affordable town- NEW FURNANCE nice lot with above room with hard- MOUNTAIN TOP new windows, new photos visit: home in great cen- 3 bedrooms, 1.5 ground pool. 1 car wood floors. copper piping and www.atlas tral location! baths, 1st floor garage. For more $70,000 updated electric cir- realtyinc.com MLS 11-1282 laundry room, 3 info and photos MLS # 10-4618 cuits. Come relax in MLS 12-723 $134,500 season porch, visit: www.atlas Call Michael Nocera the nice screen $399,900 Mark R. Mason fenced yard and off realtyinc.com porch. MLS 12-476 Call Terry 570-331-0982 street parking. MLS 11-3894 $148,000 570-885-3041 New Price! CROSSIN REAL MLS#12-721 $79,000 Call Tony Angie Split level, 3 bed- ESTATE $89,000 Tom Salvaggio 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath 570-885-4896 rooms, 1½ baths, 570-288-0770 log sided Ranch on 570-855-2424 203 W. SOUTH ST Call Patti 570-262-7716 partially finished almost 2 acres. Well kept 6 room 570-328-1752 family room, gas KINGSTON TWP 803 Aspen Drive SMITH HOURIGAN Lower level is 3/4 brick fRont ranch, 3 Liberty Realty heat, air, enclosed Brand new carpet in GROUP finished. $210,000 bedrooms, modern & Appraisal rear porch, att- lower level family 570-696-5412 MLS-11-4038 kitchen, separate Services LLC ached garage. Fam- room! Hardwood on Five Mountains dining room, 1.5 ily neighborhood. 1st floor dining Realty KINGSTON modern baths, large 12-97 $115,000 room, living room, 570-542-2141 171 Third Ave fenced level lot with Go To The Top... bedrooms & hall! HUGHESTOWN prIvate drive. all CALL JANE KOPP! Large rear deck. appliances. 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale JANE KOPP Master bedroom MLS 12-331 REDUCED REAL ESTATE opens to deck! Pri- $115,900 570-288-7481 573 Carverton Rd vate rear yard! Privacy & serenity! Basement door Call Florence DOMBROSKI BUILDERS, LLC 570-715-7737 KINGSTON This 40 acre estate opens to garage. features living room MLS #11-2282 • Custom Homes with fireplace & $192,000 So close to so hardwood floor; Jim Graham at • Additions • Remodeling much, traditionally family room with 570-715-9323 appointed 3 bed- vaulted ceiling & room, 3 bath town- fireplace; 1st floor Smith Hourigan Group • Roofing • Siding • 189 Rock St. master bedroom & 570-474-6307 Spacious home with home with warm tones & wall to wall bath with jetted tub Interior Damage • 4 bedrooms and & stall shower; pan- NANTICOKE large rooms. Nice cleanliness. Modern kitchen with lots of 806 Nandy Drive elled den; dining old woodwork, Unique 3 bedroom room with stone Fire, Water and Storm staircase, etc. Extra cabinets & plenty of MOUNTAINTOP closet space thru- home perfect for floor & skylight; 3 lot for parking off entertaining! Living additional bedrooms Restoraton Kenley St. out, enjoy the priva- cy of deck & patio room with fireplace & 2 baths. Central For more info and and skylights. Din- Air, 3 outbuildings. photos visit: with fenced yard. MLS 11-2841 ing room with built- $725,000. We Will Work With Your www.atlas in china cabinets. MLS 11-4056 realtyinc.com $123,000 Call Arlene Warunek Lower level family Call Nancy Judd MLS 11-3404 414 Grove Street E Insurance Company! 570-650-4169 room with fireplace Joe Moore $89,900 and wetbar. Private 570-288-1401 Remodeled 2 story Call Charlie 29 Valley View Dr. with new oil furnace, rear yard within- MOTIVATED SELLER 570-829-6200 ground pool and windows, electric Prompt – Reliable – Professional Raised ranch on kitchen, bath, door, multiple decks. corner lot. Spacious Over 26 Years Experience MLS#11-3064 flooring, paint. OSP. two car garage. Seller will pay 1st Smith Hourigan Call Joe Moore Modern kitchen & year property tax. 570-406-5128 / 570-406-9682 Group 570-288-1401 KINGSTON bath, tile floors. MLS#11-2760 (570) 696-1195 PA#088686 • Fully Insured Energy efficient $85,500 Ceramic Heat. JENKINS TWP. KINGSTON Call Al Clemonts MLS#11-2500 570-371-9381 $174,900 Call Julio Caprari: OFFICENTERS - Pierce St., Kingston LAFLIN 570-592-3966

Beautiful well kept Smith Hourigan Group home in the heart of 570-714-6119 2 W. Sunrise Drive Kingston. Walk into PITTSTON 220 Wright Ave PITTSTON TWP. PRICED TO SELL! Modern 3 bedroom your new beautiful This 4 bedroom has rancher.Woodburn- foyer,leading into 2 car garage with ing fireplace in living the charming living BY OWNER extra driveway, room. Gas heat. 210 Beechwood Dr room with fireplace. central air, veranda Central air condi- Rare brick & vinyl Beautiful wood over garage, recre- tioning. Aluminum tri-level featuring 8 floors throughout,2 ation room with siding. Newer roof. rooms, 4 bed- bonus finished fireplace and wet Nice yard. Extras. rooms, 1.5 baths, rooms on the 3rd bar. Sunroom (FHA financing: family room with fl.Plenty of closets For more info and $3,322 down, $542 fireplace, rear and ample storage Price Reduced! photos visit: month, 4.25% inter- patio, sprinkler throughout. Base- 168 Elizabeth Street www.atlas est, 30 years.) Sell- system, alarm sys- ment is finished and Sturdy ranch in Ore- realtyinc.com er willing to assist tem & central air. the yard fenced. gon Section. 3/4 459 Broad St. Professional Office Rentals MLS 12-296 with buyer's closing MLS#11-2819 MLS 12-249 bedrooms, 2 baths. 3 bedroom 1 bath Full Service Leases • Custom Design • Renovations • Various Size Suites Available $199,900 $199,000 $109,000 Price $89,000. costs, up to 6% of attractive home in Medical, Legal, Commercial • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial Call Tom purchase price! CALL DONNA Call / text Donna Call Stephen great location, 570-262-7716 MLS 11-4225 570-613-9080 Cain 570-947-3824 570-814-4183 hardwood floors Full Time Maintenance Staff Available $94,900 100x144 lot Bob Kopec asking $109,900 HUMFORD REALTY 570.970.0650 For Rental Information Call: 1-570-287-1161 570-822-5126 jtdproperties.com PAGE 8D WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 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

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120 Barber Street Featured on 438 Tripp St 28 S. Woodhaven Dr Nicely remodeled Very nice Ranch 298 Lehigh Street Nice ranch home! WNEP’s Home & OPEN HOUSE Beautiful 4 bedroom Former Blessed fully rented Duplex, 1195 Sutton Road home with 4 bed- Lovely 2 story with Great neighbor- Backyard. Move home. Peaceful sur- Sacrament Church, near schools, hospi- 63 Clarks Lane Attractive, well- rooms, 2 full baths, Sunday new roof, furnace, hood. MLS#11-3365 right into this 3 roundings. Lake Rectory and paved tal, parks & bus 3 story Townhome maintained saltbox kitchen, dining room 12pm-5pm water heater, new $109,000 bedroom, 2 bath view. 11-1253. parking lot. 4,372 route. Separate utili- with 2 bedrooms, 3 on 2 private acres & living room. Plus Completely remod- cabinets and appli- (570) 885-6731 immaculate home $179,000 ties and off street baths, plenty of boasts fireplaces in propane fireplace in eled home with ances. Whole house square foot Church (570) 288-0770 with custom maple Darcy J. Gollhardt, parking. MLS 12- storage with 2 car living room, family living room, french everything new. newly insulated. 1,332 square foot eat in kitchen, Realtor 599 $96,500. built in garage. room & master doors in dining room New kitchen, baths, Nice deck and Rectory. Parking for stainless steel 570-262-0226 CLASSIC Modern kitchen and bedroom. Formal and large deck with CROSSIN REAL ESTATE bedrooms, tile fenced-in yard. Call 40 vehicles. appliances, hard- CLASSIC PROPERTIES baths, large room dining room. Large a view. $159,900 floors, hardwoods, Chris at 570-885- Three adjacent lots SWOYERSVILLE wood floors, PROPERTIES 570-793-9449 sizes and deck. Florida room with MLS 12-287 granite countertops, 0900 for additional for one price. Jacuzzi tub, 2 fire- 570-718-4959 Call Steve Shemo For more info and skylights & wet bar. Five Mountains all new stainless info or to tour. $160,000 photos visit: Realty places, abundance Ext. 1352 MLS#11-4037 570-718-4959 Oak kitchen opens of storage leading steel appliances, MLS 11-4505 www.atlas to family room. 4 570-542-2141 refrigerator, stove, $82,000 Call Jeff Cook realtyinc.com. outside to a private Realty World WILKES-BARRE bedrooms & 3 1/2 sanctuary with microwave, dish- LINE UP CROSSIN Pine Ridge Estates MLS 11-4567 baths. Finished SUGARLOAF washer, free stand- REAL ESTATE Bank Capital $144,900 deck/pergola & Koi A SUCCESSFUL SALE 570-235-1183 lower level. pond. Off street ing shower, tub for 570-288-0770 Call Charlie Carriage barn two, huge deck, 570-829-6200 parking. MUST SEE. PRICE REDUCED For more info and large yard, excellent IN CLASSIFIED! WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE $425,000 53 Noyes Ave. photos visit: neighborhood Do you need more space? HALF DOUBLE MLS# 10-3394 Single family, 3 bed- www.atlas $154,900 (30 year Call Joe Moore room, 1 bath home realtyinc.com loan @4.5% with 5% A yard or garage sale 570-288-1401 situated on a dou- MLS 12-733 down; $7,750 down, in classified ble lot with finished $189,900 $785/month) family room in 100% OWNER is the best way Beautiful setting in a Call Keri Nicely maintained in basement./ 570-885-5082 FINANCING to clean out your closets! move-in condition! PLAINS fabulous location. MLS 12-641 AVAILABLE REDUCED Well maintained 4 You’re in bussiness Hardwood floors in $119,900 Call Bob at living room, dining bedroom, 2.5 bath Jay A. Crossin 570-654-1490 with classified! SHAVERTOWN 39 W. Chestnut St. room & family home sits on a full Ext. 23 Move right into this WILKES-BARRE Lots of room in this room. 4 bedrooms, beautiful acre of CROSSIN REAL single with 3 floors spacious 3 bed- land. 3 car garage 100 Darling St 2 1/2 baths. Securi- ESTATE W. PITTSTON of living space. 3 room with 2 full ty system, central with a breezeway, 570-288-0770 bedrooms, 1 bath baths. 4th & 5th first fl master bed- New Listing. Oppor- air, gas heat! Nice tunity knocking. with hardwood bedrooms are pos- room sizes! room suite and a SWOYERSVILLE WEST WYOMING floors throughout, sible in the finished great porch to sit Stately 2 story, river Call Jim Graham at front home located natural woodwork, attic. Hardwood 570-715-9323 and relax on all all windows have floors under carpet. while enjoying your on Susquehanna 74 W. Carey St. Ave. New heat, new been replaced, basement is partial- new serene sur- ly finished. $37,500. Affordable home 12 Windy Drive electrical, 1st floor laundry/pantry off of roundings. MLS 12-494 with 1 bedroom, New construction in studded, 2nd floor kitchen. 4x10 entry MLS 12-392 Call Al Clemonts large living room, the exclusive good condition. Nice two bedroom foyer, space for 2 $225,000 570-371-9381 stackable washer Slocum Estates. Call Donna single, gas heat, additional bed- WILKES-BARRE Call Tony rooms on the 3rd & dryer, eat in Stucco exterior. All 570-855-2424 Mantione enclosed porch, kitchen. Yard 570-613-9080 floor. Roof is new. the finest appoint- 65 Perrin St. 550 Johnson St. fenced yard. Close with shed. ments: office or 5th to downtown &col- MLS 11-325 Nice vinyl sided Nicely landscaped $69,900 Low taxes. bedroom, hard- starter home with leges. Affordable at For more info and corner lot sur- Jay A. Crossin wood floors, crown 1 1/2 car garage rounds this brick $39,500. Call photos visit: moldings, 9' ceil- TOWN &COUNTRY 570-288-0770 Smith Hourigan Group and large yard. front Colonial in Ext. 23 www.atlas ings 1st & 2nd floor. MLS 12-588 REAL ESTATE CO. 570-714-6119 realtyinc.com SWEET VALLEY desirable neighbor- CROSSIN REAL Buy now select $74,500 WAPWALLOPEN hood. This home 570-735-8932 MLS 11-4068 cabinetry & flooring. 359 Pond Hill 570-542-5708 ESTATE Mark R. Mason features a spacious 570-288-0770 WILKES-BARRE MLS #11-1987 570-331-0982 Mountain Road PINE RIDGE ESTATES eat in kitchen, 4 WILKES-BARRE $34,900 $499,000 CROSSIN REAL bedrooms, 4 baths 1007 Morgan Drive Call Colleen Call Geri ESTATE Beautiful two-story 570-237-0415 including Master LINE UP 570-696-0888 570-288-0770 bedroom with mas- traditional home ter bath. 1st floor A GREAT DEAL... located high & dry in SWOYERSVILLE laundry and finished Pine Ridge Estates, lower level. Enjoy IN CLASSIFIED! one of Wilkes- Barre’s newest 137 Post Office Rd entertaining under Looking for the right deal the covered patio developments. Fea- Great home on 3 on an automobile? tures 4 bedrooms, PLYMOUTH SHAVERTOWN acres with addition- with hot tub, rear Handyman Special 4 bedroom home deck for BBQ’s and Turn to classified. Extra large duplex 2.5 baths, master al 5 acres available. features a great Come invest your suite with walk-in Mostly level - one an above ground time for a great It’s a showroom in print! with 7 bedrooms, 2 yard with over 2 pool. Economical baths, fireplace, closet, 9’ ceilings third Wooded. Full acres of property. return. Fixer Upper Classified’s got and hardwoods on Dry Basement gas heat only $1224 in a nice location, screened porch, full Situated across per yr. For more the directions! basement and 2 car 1st floor, family room ready for Finishing. 78 Maltby Ave. nice neighborhood from a playground. info and photos garage on double with gas fireplace, Central Air & Vac, 2 Wonderful family out of the flood Needs some TLC visit: www.atlas WILKES-BARRE lot in Wilkes-Barre two-car garage and 1/2 Bath with home in a great zone. Offers 4 bed- but come take a realtyinc.com City. $58,000. deck. MLS#11-3479 Whirlpool in the First neighborhood. A rooms and a beauti- look, you wouldn’t MLS 12-157 ERA BRADY $229,900 Floor Master. Gen- large master suite ful large lot. Don’t want to miss out. $254,860 ASSOCIATES Karen Ryan Fixer upper on a Well maintained erator Package for and family room miss out Call for There is a pond at Call Michele 570-836-3848 570-283-9100 x14 deep large lot, close raised ranch in Emergency Power addition make this the far end of the your showing today. to everything. Home Midway Manor. Supply. Lg 20 x 12 Reap MLS 12-432 home a must see! property that is 570-905-2336 offers off street Good size level Shed. MLS 11-3369 There is an used by all sur- $29,900 WILKES-BARRE parking, 4 bed- yard with shed. $219,500 inground pool and rounding neighbors. Call / text Donna rooms, laundry Large 570-675-4400 attached in-law This is an estate Cain 570-947-3824 room and 1 full bath. sunroom/laundry suite. and is being sold as 44 Hillard St. Brand new furnace addition. Lower MLS 11-4572 is. No sellers prop- Lovely 3 bedroom installed last year. level family room $228,000 erty disclosure. Will in move in condi- WYOMING Great investment with wood stove. WEST WYOMING Call Kelly entertain offers in tion. Beautiful hard- opportunity here MLS #11-4178 Connolly-Cuba order to settle wood floors don't pass it by this $163,700 EXT. 37 estate. MLS 11-962 WILKES-BARRE throughout, crown house has lots of Call SWEET VALLEY Crossin Real $64,900 molding and lots of potential. Seller Christine Kutz Estate Call Karen character and Large well main- says bring all offers. 570-332-8832 570-288-0770 Coldwell Banker charm. Large clos- tained gas heated MLS 12-367 Rundle Real Estate ets and lots of stor- multi-unit property. $30,000 570-474-2340 age space. New 2 apartments, air Contact Tony, WOYERSVILLE vinyl fence around conditioned office 570-855-2424 for S 768 Lewis Road WEST PITTSTON back yard. New suite, 3 car garage more information or Why pay rent when Dallas school dis- front porch. One with office area. trict - Lovely cedar to schedule your you can own this 1/2 Close to General SHAVERTOWN double? 3 bed- stall garage has a sided ranch home showing. 1400 North Hospital. 11-1268 5411 Main Road rooms. Eat in new roof and is on 2.7 acres with Washington St Price reduced to Commercial zoned kitchen. New roof accessed via alley gorgeous setting Nice 2 story in need $165,000 property on busy installed 12/11. behind property. overlooking pond. of some TLC with ROTHSTEIN corner. Country $49,900 Water heater Heated in ground low taxes, near the REALTORS Colonial home with MLS# 10-2780 is new. pool, 2 car garage, casino. Roof is 5 Call Bernie detached 2 car Call Michael Nocera MLS 12-510 plus one car garage PLYMOUTH garage, with addi- “New Listing”! years young. Newer $79,900 888-244-2714 with workshop, cen- tional office space 3 bedrooms, 1 bath 220 Linden St. water heater Shelby Watchilla tral A/C, finished and entrance door. home on double lot. Large 2Sstory (installed '09), 570-762-6969 basement. Loft area A home starts with Perfect property for One car garage, home with 3 replacement win- CROSSIN REAL overlooking 2 story bedrooms, dows throughout, WILKES-BARRE location and school home based busi- two 3 season ESTATE Large, stately brick living room, hot tub. 1 3/4 baths. 100 AMP electric, district. Triple A ness. Eat in kitchen porches, security O 570-288-0770 home in $5,000.00 carpet with brick gas fire- Detached tiled bath, wall-to- Historic Dis- neighborhood and system & attic just SMITH HOURIGAN . Large eat-in allowance. 10-3570 place, large dining garage, wall carpeting entire trict Dallas School Dis- insulated. GROUP WILKES-BARRE kitchen, dining room $275,000 ingroundL pool. 1st floor. $49,900. trict. Deceiving look- room and living MLS #12-31 570-696-5412 2 fireplaces, 5 full Call Nancy Answini Home needs 11-4455. ing from the exteri- room with coal $90,000. baths & 2 half baths. 570-237-5999 work on the fi CROSSIN Roomy 2 bedroom or-make an appoint- stove. Finished Call WEST WYOMING Huge master with JOSEPH P. GILROY rst floor,D2nd is i REAL ESTATE single with eat-in ment to see this basement with 2 Christine Kutz office. Large 3rd REAL ESTATE kitchen, tile bath, 3600+/-SF home on rooms & 1/2 bath. 570-332-8832 n very good 570-288-0770 570-288-1444 conditi on. floor bedroom. 2 gas heat & 2 car three floors. Lots of Old fashioned root story attic. Custom detached garage. oak on the first floor, cellar off the Kitchen cabi- WILKES-BARRE Looking for the right deal nets ready to be woodwork & hard- Priced to sell at kitchen, moldings, kitchen. Large wood floors. Leaded on an automobile? $34,900 doors, floors. Sec- paved parking area. reinstalled. For more info and glass, large closets MLS 11-2653 ond floor with 4 MLS 11-2554 527 S. Franklin St. Turn to classified. photos visit: with built-ins. Needs Ann Marie Chopick bedrooms & bonus $188,000 If you’re looking for It’s a showroom in print! Shopping for a www.atlas some updates. With 570-760-6769 room with skylights 570-675-4400 a large home with realtyinc.com. large income apt. Classified’s got & separate comput- new apartment? WHY PAY RENT? Victorian charm, MLS 12-78 with separate er area, storage Classified lets Nice half double come and see this the directions! $69,900 entrance. space and walk-in with eat in kitchen, 4 bedroom with you compare costs - Call Tom Call for YATESVILLE closets. Very nice yard, shed and many great fea- appointment. PRICE REDUCED appealing! Finished without hassle 570-262-7716 off street parking. 2 Story, 3 bed- rooms, 1 & 1/2 bath tures. Cedar closet ASKING $300,000 lower level game SWEET VALLEY or worry! $49,900 in Master bedroom, Call 570-706-5917 room with ½ bath, MLS # 11-1910 single family. Large Get moving eat-in kitchen, 1st enclosed 2nd floor three season room Call Michael Nocera sun porch, full bath with classified! floor laundry, hard- WILKES-BARRE 570-288-6654 off kitchen and large and bedroom on adjacent deck for wood floors, newer SWOYERSVILLE furnace & water 3rd floor. Beautiful entertaining, sepa- woodwork, newer PLYMOUTH rate office/den on heater, 1 car WEST PITTSTON garage. Off street appliances and first floor. Dual heat- water heater. Addi- ing and air systems, parking. Quiet one way street. tional fenced side 12 Reid st. public utilities. SMITH HOURIGAN $49,900 yard offers may Spacious Bi-level MLS#11-4064 GROUP 66 Post Office Road MLS 11-4171 possibilities. home in semi-pri- $349,900 Charming ranch on 1 570-696-5412 MLS 11-2495 vate location with Maribeth Jones Call Jim Banos acre lot. Modern Coldwell Banker $125,000 private back yard. 3 570-696-6565 Call Connie Lot 39 Mayock St. kitchen, living room Rundle 9' ceilings through- season room. Gas with gas fireplace, OPEN HOUSE 570-991-1883 for a look fireplace in lower EILEEN R. out 1st floor, granite This 4 bedroom 2 lower level finished, Sunday level family room. 4 313 Race St. WEST PITTSTON MELONE REAL countertops in story has a full bath large deck with 12pm-5pm WILKES-BARRE bedrooms, garage. This home needs ESTATE kitchen. Very bright. on the 1st floor and above ground pool, 52 Barber Street 241 Dana Street For more informtion someone to rebuild 570-821-7022 1st floor master rough in for bath on nicely landscaped. Beautifully remod- bedroom & bath. and photos visit MLS#11-2627 the former finished wwww.atlas 2nd floor. An SHICKSHINNY eled 3 bedroom, 1 basement and 1st Not yet assessed. enclosed side patio $164,000 bath home in the WILKES-BARRE End unit. Modular realtyinc.com Call Geri floor. Being sold as MLS 10-4740 from the kitchen heart of the town. is. 2nd floor is 60 Saint Clair St construction. dinette area & side 570-696-0888 With new carpets, MLS #10-3180 $149,900 move in ready. Call Charlie drive are a big plus. paint, windows, For more info and $179,500 MLS 12-553 doors and a mod- Jim Graham at 570-829-6200 photos visit: VM 101 Only $34,900 ern kitchen and www.atlas NEW LISTING 570-715-9323 Ann Marie Chopick bath. Sale includes realtyinc.com Nice double block, 570-760-6769 all appliances: MLS 12-255 not in the flood area! Spacious 3 bed- SWEET VALLEY refrigerator, stove, $39,900 3 vehicle detached room, 1.5 baths with 408 Cragle Hill Rd. dishwasher, washer Call Tom garage, off-street textured ceilings, This is a very well and dryer. Nice yard 570-262-7716 parking for 4 vehi- updated kitchen, all kept Ranch home and superb neigh- cles, front & rear appliances including Great 4 bedroom on 6 acres, central borhood. Priced to porches, patio, dishwasher, tiled home with new Looking for that 909 Income & air, rear patio and 1 sell at $89,900 or fenced yard, nice & bath with whirlpool kitchen, furnace and special place Commercial car garage. This is $433.00 per month private. Home also tub, 2nd floor laun- bath. Laundry room Properties a 3 parcel listing. (bank rate; 30 has central air, #410 dry room. Replace- off kitchen. Newer called home? years, 4.25%, 20% ment windows. windows and roof. Classified will address 570-288-6654 MLS 11-4273 Do you need more space? is updated & in very $157,900 down). Owner also good condition, DRASTIC Hardwood on first Your needs. Jackie Roman willing to finance A yard or garage sale modern kitchen & REDUCTION floor. Off street AVOCA PRINGLE Open the door 570-288-0770 Nice country bi-level 100% of transaction in classified bath. Kitchen has $60,000 parking. Older one Ext. 39 on 40 acres with 3 with a qualified oak cabinets, stain- MLS# 11-88 car garage. Walk up with classified! cosigner.Call Bob at is the best way CROSSIN REAL bedrooms, 1.5 to clean out your closets! less steel refrigera- Call Arlene Warunek attic. MLS 11-1478 ESTATE baths, kitchen, living 570-654-1490 tor, center aisle, half 570-650-4169 $69,000 WILKES-BARRE 570-288-0770 room, family room, You’re in bussiness bath on 1st floor & Call Nancy Answini office & laundry with classified! 4th bedroom on 3rd 570-237-5999 room, plus attached floor. Both sides JOSEPH P. GILROY SHICKSHINNY WEST PITTSTON oversized 2 car have hardwood REAL ESTATE garage with work- floors on 2nd floor. 570-288-1444 shop, rear deck & 3 TRUCKSVILLE REDUCED MLS#12-737 Smith Hourigan 25 St. Mary’s St. 234 UNION ST sheds. Bordering $175,000 Group WILKES-BARRE 3,443 sq. ft. Previously a double state game lands. Louise Laine (570) 696-1195 74 Frederick St masonry commer- block converted $319,900. 283-9100 x20 cial building with WILKES-BARRE into one very MLS-11-1094 Nice 3 bedroom, 1 warehouse/office roomy, totally Five Mountains bath home, with 3 and 2 apartments remodeled single Realty season porch and with separate elec- family home. New Great new con- 570-542-2141 detached 1 car tric and heat. Per- carpeting & flooring struction on 2 acres garage. Good fect for contractors throughout. 2 with 1 year builders SWEET VALLEY starter home in or anyone with stor- updated full baths, warranty! 2 story Well maintained 3 18 Atlantic Ave. WILKES-BARRE well established age needs. For one in master suite. home, 4 bedrooms, bedroom, 2 bath Large 2 story home Parsons Section neighborhood. more information Nicely level fenced 2.5 baths, master double wide in nice with 2 baths, 32 Wilson St This very nice 2 Family owned for and photos log onto yard with very large with whirlpool tub, neighborhood. attached garage. No need for flood or story, 3 bedroom, 1 many years. www.atlas 285 Blackman St deck & patio fort living room with gas Many updates. Being sold as-is. mine subsidence bath home has a MLS#11-4464 realtyinc.com. Great property. entertaining. Zoned fireplace, dining Totally remodeled 3 Landscaped & For more info and insurance. 2 story, 3 large eat in kitchen $65,000 Reduced to Priced to sell quickly commercial. room with tray ceil- bedroom, 2 bath fenced yard with photos visit: bedroom, 1 bath for family gather- CALL $89,000 and in move-in con- $131,900 ing, kitchen, break- home on 1 acre with pool, large deck & www.atlas home in a safe, ings. A great walk CHRISTINE KUTZ MLS #10-3872 dition! Easy access MLS 11-3575 fast room & laundry large family room on koi pond! $99,700 realtyinc.com quiet neighborhood. up attic for storage 570-332-8832 Call Charlie to Interstate 81 & Barbara Young room. 2 car att- lower level. property MLS#11-2253 MLS 11-4475 Aluminum siding. and the home is in 570-829-6200 shopping! 11-3215 Call 570-466-6940 ached garage, open has small pond and Call Christine $49,900 Corner, 105’x50’ lot. move-in condition. VM 101 porch & rear deck. joins state game Kutz Call Tom Fenced in yard. $36,500 MLS 11-1612 COLDWELL BANKER $275,000 lands. $141,900 570-332-8832 570-262-7716 Appraised at 570-675-4400 $63,900 MLS 11-2453 MLS 11-4085 $57,000. Serious Call Karen RUNDLE REAL ESTATE Five Mountains Five Mountains inquiries only. Call Coldwell Banker 570-474-2340 Realty Realty 570-826-1458 Rundle Real Estate Ext. 55 570-542-2141 570-542-2141 for appointment 570-474-2340 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2012 PAGE 9D 909 Income & 909 Income & 909 Income & 909 Income & 912 Lots & Acreage 912 Lots & Acreage 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Properties Properties Properties Properties BEAR CREEK MOUNTAIN TOP KINGSTON & Several building lots Surrounding Areas HUGHESTOWN ready to build on! NANTICOKE PITTSTON WYOMING MOUNTAIN TOP Cozy 1 bedroom, LEASE SPACE ALL public utilities! 1 Bedroom apart- 1 bedroom, 1st floor, modern eat-in Priced from ments for elderly, BEAR CREEK newly remodeled, kitchen, all appli- $32,000 to disabled. Rents quiet neighborhood. ances including $48,000! Use your based on 30% of Off street parking, dishwasher, sky- own Builder! Call ADJ gross income. $500/month. light, pantry, walk-in Jim Graham at Handicap Accessi- KINGSTON: closets, modern 570-715-9323 ble. Equal Housing 38 Wedgewood Dr. 938 Apartments/ 1 & 2 bedroom Opportunity. TTY711 bathroom. $470 Laurelbrook Estates apartments. Near or 570-474-5010 includes garbage. Furnished Market St. & Call (570) 239-2741 115 New St. Lot featuring 3.22 This institution is an SALE OR LEASE shopping. Office building with Kingston Wellness acres with great equal opportunity PRICE REDUCED $450-$465. 1255 Laurel Run Rd. over 2600 sq. ft. Center / profession- privacy on cul-de- provider & Modern office build- WILKES-BARRE Bear Creek Twp., can be divided for al offices. sac. Has been perc employer. NANTICOKE ing, parking for 12 DALLAS 2 bedroom apt. Large 1st floor, 2 large commercial up to 3 tenants with -Modern Decor and tested and has 1 bedroom, cars. Will remodel Off street parking. bedrooms, 1 bath, garage/warehouse own central air and Loft Style Offices underground utili- refrigerator & stove to suit tenant. $460. 4 bedroom refrigerator & stove on 1.214 acres with utilities and -Four Lane Street ties. 4 miles to PA provided, off-street $1800/mo or pur- Turnpike entrance. 1/2 double, newly MOUNTAIN TOP top, sunroom & additional 2 acre entrances. New Frontage parking, no pets, 1 bedroom with full chase for For more info and remodeled $675. large pantry. No parcel. 2 water roof. 20-25 parking -100+ Parking $700/ month, kitchen. Remodeled $449,000 photos visit: Apartments include pets. $650/month, wells. 2 newer spots in excellent -Established utilities paid, recently, first floor, MLS 11-751 www.atlas appliances. Credit all utilities included, underground fuel condition. Professional & Call 570-675-0860 ample parking. Hot Call Charlie realtyinc.com check/references/ security & credit tanks. May require For more info and Wellness Businesses water, sewer & 570-829-6200 MLS 12-114 LivingInQuailHill.com lease required. check required. zoning approval. photos visit: On-Site garbage included. $64,900 New Homes Tina Randazzo Call 484-602-8924 For more info and www.atlas -Custom Leases On Rt 309 - close Call Tom From $275,000- HUDSON Property Manager photos visit: realtyinc.com Available 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, to all amenities! No 570-262-7716 $595,000 570-899-3407 www.atlas MLS 12-607 -Triple Net refrigerator & stove, pets. Non smoking. NANTICOKE/ALDEN realtyinc.com $249,900 Spaces Available: 570-474-5574 washer/dryer hook- $560/month + secu- Spacious 1 bed- MLS 12-208 Call Tom 600SF, 1400SF, up, full basement, rity & references. room, quiet neigh- $179,900 2610SF, and WEST PITTSTON no pets. $625/mon- KINGSTON 72 E. Walnut St. 570-239-3827 borhood, off-street Call Charlie 4300SF. SHAVERTOWN th, water & sewer parking, newly 1 Oak Dr. paid, security. 3rd floor, located in 570-829-6200 4300SF Warehouse quiet neighborhood. renovated. All appli- Space available Vacant land ready to 570-829-5378 ances included. build. One of the last Kitchen, living room, NANTICOKE Built to Suit. dining room, sun 2 bedroom, wall to $460/month. Call Cindy DALLAS lots left in this Back Call 570-441-4101 LINE UP Mountain develop- room, bathroom. 2 wall carpet, off- 570-690-2689 WILKES-BARRE large and 1 small street parking, $495 www.cindykingre.com ment. Just over (4) FULLYFURNISHED 1 NUANGOLA A GREAT DEAL... four acres. Call for bedroom, lots of per month+ utilities, BACK MOUNTAIN/ BEDROOM APARTMENT closets, built in linen, security, lease. details. MLS 11-1486 Short or long term HARVEYS LAKE IN CLASSIFIED! Š built in hutch, hard- HUD accepted. Call 134 Ann St. $82,400 Excellent Š wood floors, fire- 570-687-6216 KINGSTON Nice duplex in a Christine Pieczynski Neighborhood place, storage room, or 570-954-0727 great neighbor- 570-696-6565 Private Tenant Š yard. New washer/ hood. Low mainte- Parking 570-675-4400 dryer, stove &fridge. nance. Investors: $600 includes all $135,000 Š Heat and hot water Money maker right utilities. No pets. NANTICOKE SPECTACULAR included. 1 year lease 603 HANOVER ST. from the start. Unit WATER VIEW! 570-822-9697 2 is owner occu- + security. $950 2nd floor, 1 Adorable year round NANTICOKE 2 acres overlooking 570-406-1411 bedroom. No pets. pied, rent is pro- Huntsville lake cabin available jected. Shopping for a $400 +security, for 1 year lease. 854 Restaurant/Bar for Reservoir. Building 941 Apartments/ KINGSTON utilities &lease. sale. 8,525sf. Turn- MLS 12-575 site cleared but sq.ft. with 2 bed- 155 Sharpe St. new apartment? Unfurnished Photos available. key with seating for $119,000 much of woodlands rooms, 1 bath. Also Nice duplex with Classified lets 570-542-5330 125, bar area seats David preserved. Perc & features 10x25 separate electric E. WALNUT ST. 24, includes all Krolikowski site prep done. you compare costs - Light, bright, 1st screened porch, off and water. Off equipment, fixtures, 570-288-0770 MLS #11-2550. floor, 2 bedrooms, street parking & street parking in without hassle 60 two walk-in coolers, CROSSIN REAL Call elevator, carpeted, WILKES-BARRE appliances. Lake rear. Also listed as ESTATE or worry! security system. 1 bedroom. Heat & access. Security furnishings, kitchen Christine Kutz DAY hot water included. residential. See list 423 E. Church 570-288-0770 Get moving Garage. Extra stor- deposit required. equipment, & liquor 570-332-8832 $550 month + #12-609 for addi- St. age & cable TV $700/month + utili- license. Two apart- with classified! COMING security required tional photos. Great 2Sfamily in included. Laundry ties. Call ments with long 973-879-4730 term tenants, gas MLS 12-605 move in condi- ATTRACTION facilities. Air Con- Pam Mcgovern $79,900 WEST WYOMING SHICKSHINNY heat, handicap tion on both NORTH ditioned. Fine 570-474-6307 or Jay A. Crossin neighborhood. 941 Apartments/ 570-715-7749 accessible, high sides, OSeparate WILKES-BARRE traffic area. Ext. 23 utilities, 6 Convenient to bus Unfurnished MLS#11-4332 CROSSIN REAL rooms each. 3 “America Realty” & stores. No $499,000 ESTATE car detached DALLAS AREA MANAGED pets. References. 570-288-0770 L 3 lots. 70 x 125. SERVICES! Security. Lease. Maribeth Jones garage in super City water and Wilkeswood 570-696-6565 neighborhood. BRAND NEW No smokers KINGSTON sewer, gas avail- please. $765 + SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP Walking dis- able. $36,500 KITCHENS, CAR- tanceDto col- PETS, featuring utilities. Call. Apartments Need to rent that per lot. 570-287-0900 lege. For more 570-675-5873 Level *7.5 acres* appliances, Vacation property? info and photos 379-381 Sixth St. 1 & 2 BR Perfect first home building lot with a laundry, some Place an ad and visit: www.atlas Earth mountain view. aesthetic fire- get started! realtyinc.com for you with one KINGSTON Apts EDWARDSVILLE Conservancy Great for horses or places, parking. PRIME LOCATION 570-829-7130 MLS 11-1608 side paying most of Land For Sale organic farming. NO PETS/SMOK- 1st floor, 5 rooms, 2 $123,000 your mortgage. 2 & 3 BR PLAINS 61 +/- Acres MLS 12-306 ING/EMPLOY- bedrooms, 2 porch- Call Tom Would also make a Townhomes Nuangola - $99,000 $59,000 MENT APPLICA- es. Range, fridge, 570-262-7716 nice investment MODERN 1ST FLOOR 341 Wyoming Ave. with all separate 46 +/- Acres 570-675-4400 TION/2 YEAR w/d, basement, 2 bedroom. Kitchen 3 story Victorian utilities and nice Hanover Twp. SAME RENT/ yard, off street 570-822-2711 with appliances. All located in a high rents. Large fenced $79,000 PLUS UTILITIES parking. $620/mo www.liveatwilkeswood.com new carpet. Conve- exposure area. Has yard, priced to sell. Highway 1st-2nd FLOORS. plus utilities, nient location. all the lovely signa- Don’t wait too long. Commercial KOZ lease & security. Rents start at KINGSTON Washer/dryer hook- ture woodwork of a Call today to Hanover Twp. Garage & extra 89-91 Hillside Ave. $550. (1 Bed- up. No smoking. No grand Victorian of schedule a tour. 3+/- Acres parking $40. Out of the flood room) Up!l pets. $550 + utili- yesteryear! Can be INCOME/ MLS 11-1453 11 +/- Acres 570-417-7659 plain this double 288-1422 SDK GREEN ties. restored for use as COMMERCIAL REDUCED!! Wilkes-Barre Twp. TUNKHANNOCK has potential. Approximately 4 570-714-9234 a residential home PROPERTY $84,900 32 +/- Acres Newer roof & some or a landlord invest- NANTICOKE Zoned R-3 acres. Perk Tested ACRES HOMES Mark R. Mason ASHLEY 11 Holiday Drive windows have been ment. Currently See additional land & Surveyed. Well 570-331-0982 Available Now Kingston replaced. Property subdivided into mul- for sale at: above flood level. PLYMOUTH CROSS REAL 1st floor, 2 bedroom. 2 bedroom apart- includes a large tiple office spaces www.earth Mountain View. “A Place To ESTATE Off street parking. ment. Heat, water, extra lot. Square ft. and 2 apartments. conservancy.org Clear land. $45,000. Call Home” 570-288-0770 Washer dryer stove & fridge approximate. MLS 12-617 570-823-3445 Bill 570-665-9054 Spacious 1, 2 & 3 MLS 11-3463 hookup. Appliances. KINGSTON included. Near bus $190,000 S P ACIOUS 1/2 DOUBLES Bedroom Apts Bus stop at the stop. $67,000 Jay A. Crossin HARDING WILKES-BARRE 3 bedrooms, back 3 Bedroom Roger Nenni WILKES-BARRE door. Water Includ- $600/month Ext. 23 For Lease: Mt. Zion Road PARTLY CLEARED yard. Separate utili- Townhomes EXT. 32 ed.$575 + utilities & Two room CROSSIN REAL Professional Office One acre lot just VACANT LOTS: ties. No pets. Back- Gas heat included CROSSIN REAL security. No pets. efficiency, all utili- ESTATE 1625 SF 2200 SF before Oberdorfer LOT #13 ground & security. ties included. ESTATE Unique investment TRADEMARK FREE 570-288-0770 Road. Great place E. Thomas St. $750/month. $425/month 570-288-0770 opportunity. Vacant REALTY GROUP 24hr on-site Gym to build your Approximately 0.57 570-242-8380 No smoking or storefront which 570-954-1992 Community Room dream home acre MLS #11-2616 pets. Credit and EDWARDSVILLE can be used for Swimming Pool LAFLIN MLS 11-3521 $32,000. KINGSTON background check, office, retail, etc. ASHLEY Maintenance FREE $29,900 LOT #18 Controlled Access security & with a 3-room, 1 Call Colleen Available Now E Thomas St., SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM Patio/Balcony references bedroom apartment 570-237-0415 Approximately 2nd floor, 2 bed- 2nd floor, w/w and much more... required. Call above. Other side of 0.73 acre. MLS room. Off street carpet, stove, Call Today (570) 592-2902 the building is a 6- #11-2615. $35,000 parking. Washer refrigerator. Some dryer hookup. Appli- for Move In room, 3 bedroom Very clean, land- Call Jeff Cook off street parking. ances. Bus stop at Specials. home. Perfect for scaped, well man- Realty World Utilities by tenant. 941 Apartments/ the door. Water 570-288-9019 owner occupied aged multi-tenant Bank Capital No pets. $600 per Unfurnished Included.$575 + util- 89-91 Hillside Ave. business with addi- professional office 570-235-1183 month. 1 year HARVEYS LAKE ities &security. No Out of the flood 33 Market St. tional rental income with excellent lease & security. 2 ACRES pets. plain this double Commercial/resi- from apartment. access to highway References. Call TRADEMARK has potential. dential property Newer roof & fur- system. Attractive 570-288-4987 or EAST nace, hardwood WYOMING REALTY GROUP 570-466-7639 Newer roof & some featuring Ranch base rate. Just off FIRST ST. MOUNTAIN floors, off-street 570-954-1992 windows have been home with 3 bed- Laird Street near 4 building lots each parking, corner lot. LAFLIN replaced. Property rooms, newly Woodlands Inn. measuring 68x102 APARTMENTS MLS#12-780 Dallas, Pa. includes a large remodeled bath- Contact Griff Keefer with public utilities. Spacious, $44,900 MEADOWS extra lot. Square ft. room, in good con- 570-574-0421 For more info and Modern & Stylish Regions Best Karen Ryan APARTMENTS The good life... approximate. dition. Commercial photos visit: 2 story 2 bedroom 283-9100 x14 220 Lake St. close at hand MLS 11-3463 opportunity for WYOMING www.atlas apt. Oak kitchen Address Housing for the $67,000 office in attached 14 West Sixth St. realtyinc.com with snack bar plus $35,000 elderly & mobility • 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. • 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts. Roger Nenni building. For more MLS 12-439 all appliances, 1-1/2 WOODED LAND. impaired; all utilities EXT. 32 info and photos $39,900 EACH baths, in-home visit: www.atlas Call Cindy included. Federally CROSSIN REAL 570-690-2689 Call Charlie office, of street 822-4444 288-6300 realtyinc.com subsidized program. parking, large ESTATE www.cindykingre.com 570-829-6200 www.EastMountainApt.com www.GatewayManorApt.com 570-288-0770 MLS 11-3450 Extremely low maintenance free Reduced income persons yard. $950 month EDWARDSVILLE $159,000 PITTSTON encouraged to includes heat/hot Call Tom apply. Income less water budget & 570-262-7716 than $12,400. sewer. Rest of utili- 570-675-6936, Former upholestry 570-675-4400 ties by tenant. Sorry shop. 1st floor in 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. no smoking or pets. 915 Manufactured EQUAL HOUSING need of a lot of HARVEYS LAKE Lease, security & TLC. 2nd floor Homes OPPORTUNITY references. SELLER SAYS SELL! HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE apartment in good Land with LakeView 570-824-9507. LARKSVILLE condition & rented 90' x 125' Lot with FORTY FORT Dallas Township with no lease. Stor- View of the Lake. Lawrence St. 166 Vine St. age area. Off street LUZERNE Sewer Permit DALLAS 1 bedroom, wall to Nice 3 unit property. NicePPPthree parking available. Valley View Park Required. $17,500 VERYNICE wall, off-street NOW LEASING! Lots of off street family home in PRICE REDUCED! 403 South Drive 2 bedroom 2nd E MLS# 10-2523 parking, coin parking and bonus 2 good location, $65,000 1984 single wide 3 floor, ½ mile from 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bath w/Garage Call Cindy laundry, water, car garage. All units fully occupied. Contact Judy Rice bedroom, 1 bath Cross Valley. Gas N 570-690-2689 sewer & garbage 2-3 Bedrooms, 2 Bath Condos Available are rented. Great For more info 714-9230 home. End lot. heat, washer-dryer, www.cindykingre.com included. $495/ income with low and photosD visit: MLS# 11-572 Large deck. New dishwasher, gar- Starting at $1,800/mo. month + security maintenance. www.atlas roof, windows & bage disposal, large Pool, Clubhouse, Fitness Center & More I & lease. HUD $139,900 View this view! You realtyinc.com doors. All appli- deck, off street accepted. Call MLS# 10-2675 no longer have to go MLS 12-220 ances included. parking, carpeting, N 570-687-6216 or (570) 881-3946881-3946oorr((570)570) 690-6632 Call Karen into the city to $49,900 $12,500 or best ceiling fans, attic Coldwell Banker watch the 4th of offer. Call storage, tile bath. 570-954-0727 CallGTom 570-675-4400 Rundle Real Estate July fireworks! Enjoy 570-262-7716 570-675-2012 $650/ month + utili- 570-474-2340 home ownership. ties. Available April Midtowne IN THE HEARTOFWILKES-BARRE 1. Security deposit Apartments Architecturally built WYOMING MOUNTAINTOP Immediate Occupancy!! FORTY FORT HUGHESTOWN & references re- 100 E. 6th split level, living Cleared lot in Stauf- 3 BEDROOMS, 2 quired. Call Street, Efficiencies available room with beamed fer Heights. Ready BATHS, sunroom, PRICE REDUCED! 570-578-1728. Wyoming PA ceiling and wood for your dream a lot of new. Asking @30% of income 18644 burning fireplace, home just in time $30,000. Call leave Housing for large dining room for Spring! message MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS with hardwood MLS 12-549 HANOVER TOWNSHIP Extremely Low & 570-406-7318 Great location, 1 flooring, tiled office PITTSTON $32,500 Very Low Income 61 E. Northampton St. bedroom apartment with glass views, Call Kevin Sobilo Elderly, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 in residential area, two bedrooms, two 570-817-0706 Handicapped & baths, family room, PITTSTON TWP. all utilities included. Disabled. • Affordable Senior Apartments 1012 Wyoming Ave. hobby room, green 95 Redman $600/month 570-693-4256 •Income Eligibility Required SUPER LOCATION house, fish pond, 285 Wyoming Ave. 2 bedroom. Vinyl + security. ALL UTILITIES •Utilities Included! •Low cable rates; Needs work. Priced raised gardens, siding, shingled 908-482-0335 INCLUDED to sell. Great for First floor currently • New appliances; • Laundry on site; grape vines, fruit used as a shop, roof. Clean. NEEDS Rents based on your small business trees, 1+/- acres of NO WORK. Minutes HANOVER TWP. income. •Activities! •Curbside Public Transportation or offices. Very high could be offices, LAFLIN property, 2-car etc. Prime location, from I81 & Turnpike. 30 Garrahan St. Managed by EEI traffic count. Prop- detached garage. Rear 49 James Lot#9 Excellent Condition. Please call 570-825-8594 erty is being sold IN P corner lot, full base- MLS#11-1079 St. ment. 2nd floor is 3 Pinewood Dr $19,900. QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD NEAR D/TTY 800-654-5984 AS IS CONDITION. REDUCED TO Two 2 bedroomE 570-851-6128 or Inspections for buy- bedroom apartment $229,000 apartments,N plus 3 car garage 610-767-9456 UNIVERSITIES ers information only. Maribeth Jones fully rented with 156 X 110 X 150 X 45 2nd floor, 2 bed- and parking for FORGET THE Property needs 570-696-6565 separateD utili- room, off street 6 cars. For more GROUNDHOG, rehab. ties on a quiet parking & quiet back 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ I information and SPRING IS ON ITS MLS 11-4267 street. For more SHAVERTOWN yard. $650/month Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished photos go to WAY! BUILD NOW! ECHO VALLEY ESTATES $84,900 info andNphotos heat & water includ- www.atlas DIRECTIONS Rt 315 Double wide modu- Roger Nenni visit: www.atlas ed. security & refer- G realtyinc.com to laflin Rd; make lar, 3 bedrooms, 570-288-0770 realtyinc.com ences required. MLS #10-4339 left off Laflin Rd onto 2 baths, gas heat, Ext. 32 LUZERNE MLS 12-219 Call Rich @ NOW LEASING! Crossin Real $169,900 Pinewood Dr. Lot is central air, corner Over 10,000SF of $39,900 Call Charlie lot. New roof, 570-542-7620 Estate storage space in Call Tom on corner of 570-288-0770 VM 101 Pinewood Dr. and furnace, & water two buildings. Room 570-262-7716 heater. Two sheds. to build another Hickorywood Dr. WILKES-BARRE MLS 11-3411 $42,900 building, profession- Call 570-696-1582 al, car wash, $32,000 For seniors age 62+ or disabled according to social security guidelines atlas realtyinc.com to set an restaurant, salon. appointment. Minutes from Cross Call Keri Best Each apartment features: 570-885-5082 Valley Expressway 912 Lots & Acreage HARVEYS LAKE  /$&1. +*3#)&.2  !1(& 6*.$/62  !,,3/6!,, #!10&3*.(  *,& Exit 6. Survey, storm Collect cash, not dust! WHITE HAVEN 1 BEDROOM water/drainage Clean out your 1977 2 bedroom APARTMENT "!3)2  1!" "!12 *. 2)/6&1234"2  &2*$&.3 #/.31/,,&$ )&!3*.( % control plan and soil basement, garage BACK MOUNTAIN Schult. No pets. Located off the !*1 #/.$*3*/.*.(  !.$*#!0 !##&22*",&  .2*3& -!.!(&-&.3 % and erosion sedi- or attic and call the Dallas Area $6000 lake. Stackable mentation control 269 S. Washington Classified depart- Building lots avail- 570-851-2245 washer &dryer,all -!*.3&.!.#& 6*3) )/41 &-&1(&.#9 #!,, 2&15*#&  .2*3& 0!1+*.(  Zoned C-1. 3 floors plan completed if able. Lot/home MOUNTAIN TOP utilities included. you choose to build ment today at 570- Crestwood Schools! .2*3& 400/13*5& &15*#&2  &3 '1*&.$,9 8 #!3 /1 2-!,, $/( 4.$&1 ,"2 with 10 units; 8 829-7130! packages. $695/ month. apartments and 2 a building on the Call for details. 126 Acres for Sale! 930 Wanted to Buy Call 570-675-4600  .2*3& ,!4.$19  /--4.*39 1//-  &.$*.( ,*"1!19  /.31/,,&$ office spaces. Huge property. Also a por- 570-675-4805 Mostly wooded with or 570-639-2331 !##&22 &.31!.#&  ,/2& 3/ 04",*# 31!.20/13!3*/. 2)/00*.( % $/6.3/6.  potential for student tion is available for approx. 970 ft on Real Estate rent. MLS#10-320 Rt. 437 in housing, offices or WILKES-BARRE DALLAS Leasing Office located at: social group. REDUCED TO Duplex, can convert 63 acres. Wooded Dennison Twp. KINGSTON MLS 12-615 $199,000 to single. Steel sid- parcel. 5,000’ road- $459,000 40 Pierce Street  9/-*.( 5&.4& : *.(23/.   Maribeth Jones Call Jim Graham at WEST PITTSTON $175,000 ing, new roof, new front on 2 paved House Wanted 1st floor. 2 bed-  8   :  8   7  John Shelley 570-696-6565 furnace, garage roads. Level & 570-715-9323 Need Owner room. Heat, hot and 570-702-4162 large lot. Reduced rolling. In Dallas Twp. finance. Flood house cold water, trash *income restrictions apply CROSSIN REAL $59,900 $425,000 OK. Will repair. included. $725/mo. ESTATE Castrignano Realty Besecker Realty Please contact Cats considered. 570-288-0770 570-824-9991 570-675-3611 570-212-8370 Call (570) 474-5023 PAGE 10D WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2012 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com 941 Apartments/ 941Apartments/ 944 Commercial 944 Commercial 950 Half Doubles 950 Half Doubles 953Houses for Rent 953Houses for Rent 953Houses for Rent 971 Vacation & Unfurnished Unfurnished Properties Properties Resort Properties FORTY FORT EXETER COTTAGE HOUSE NANTICOKE 26 Oak Street PLAINS Renovated 3 bed- WEST PITTSTON SCRANTON WILKES-BARRE 2 bedroom, modern GREAT, QUIET LOCATION Wonderful 3 bed- Green Ridge Area Clean, 2 bedroom, FORTY FORT 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 Fully built-out & quiet, w/w, w/d Ranch style, 1 or 2 room single home room, 1 bath FLORIDA Modern, nice, duplex. Stove, hook- 315 PLAZA baths, all appliances Boca Raton furnished Doctor’s 1750 sf former hookup, gas heat. bedrooms. Living with new carpet- clean. Fresh paint, provided, washer/ home with off Available March/April ups, parking, yard. Office. Approxi- Physician Office. $500. No pets. room, large kitchen. ing, fresh paint, new carpet. 3 bed- dryer hookup, street parking, Beautiful 5 room No pets/no smoking mately 2,000 OFFICE/RETAIL Security & lease. New dishwasher, deck, off street rooms (1 small) garage parking, central air. All home with Pool. $475 + utilities. square feet. 570-829-1206 570-332-1216 fridge, stove & parking, washer / living room, kitchen, fenced yard, pets appliances & Fully furnished. On Call 570-868-4444 Available in April. 570-592-1328 microwave, wash- dryer hookup. No bath,& laundry OK, $795/month, sewage included. canal lot. $600 Contact Colleen er/dryer hookup pets, No Smoking. room. Fresh paint, plus utilities. Screened in rear weekly. If interest- WILKES-BARRE 570-283-0524 Gas heat, great $650 + utilities. new carpet. $600, Call 570-415-5555 porch. No Pets, ed, write to: WAREHOUSE/LIGHT back yard, off 570-466-6334 includes sewer. No Smoking. $875 120 Wagner St. LAFAYETTE GARDENS PLYMOUTH street parking, + utilities, security & No pets. SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR! OFFICE SPACE LINE UP Completely remod- Moosic, PA 18507 shed, lots of stor- SWOYERSVILLE 570-344-3608 113 Edison St. HANOVER TWP. MANUFACTURING eled 2 bedroom half references. age. Freshly paint- Completely remod- Quiet neighborhood. Ultra-modern pro- A GREAT DEAL... double with 2 new (570) 602-8798 ed. Utilities by eled Large 2 story, 3 2 bedroom apart- fessional office tile baths. Granite or (570)362-8591 LINE UP IN CLASSIFIED! tenant, $750/per bedrooms, 2 baths, ments available for space. Approxi- OFFICE SPACE countertops, maple SWOYERSVILLE month, + security single family home Must see! Brand immediate occu- mately 850 sq. ft. kitchen cabinets & A SUCCESSFUL SALE 570-328-0784 including refrigera- new 1st floor, 3 pancy. Heat & hot Plenty of parking. All new appliances tor, stove, dish- bedroom. Compa- utilities included. PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE water included. $625 Main St. included. Central air HANOVER TWP washer & disposal. ROLLING MILL HILL IN CLASSIFIED! rable to a Ranch Can be furnished. Call Aileen at 12,000 sq. ft. build- and new gas fur- Modern 3 bedroom. Gas heat, nice yard, 3 bedroom, 1 bath home. Large living Easy access loca- Do you need more space? 570-822-7944 ing in downtown nace. No pets. $775 1 1/2 bath. Driveway. good neighbor- home with large room, stove, fridge tion. $850/month location. Ware- +utilities &security. Gas heat. Lease. No hood,. Off street eat-in-kitchen, A yard or garage sale dishwasher, w/d, Call Linda @ house with light Call 570-466-1660 pets. No smoking. parking. Shed. No hardwood floors, laundry room, A/c 570-474-6307 or GLEN LYON in classified manufacturing. 3 bedrooms, wall to $725 + utilities. Call pets. $995 / month. washer/dryer in- and heat. Your WILKES-BARRE SOUTH 570-715-7743 is the best way Spacious 3rd floor, Building with some wall carpeting, Ann Marie Chopick 570-479-6722 cluded, drive, nice dream home. W/w 2-3 bedroom, hard- office space. Entire laundry room, yard, 570-760-6769 yard. NO PETS. to clean out your closets! carpeting, hard- wood floors, heat & building for lease or nice deck. WEST PITTSTON Collect cash, not dust! $750/month + secu- 1/2 double, 7 rooms wood floors, off hot water included. will sub-divide. $500 + utilities, Clean out your rity. Utilities sepa- You’re in bussiness & bath, hardwood street parking, $695/month + MLS #10-1074 security & refer- basement, garage rate. Credit and with classified! floors, natural wood large back yard. security. Call Call Charlie ences. No Pets. or attic and call the background check work, garage. Great All utilities paid 570-704-9482 Smith Hourigan 570-829-6200 Call 570-592-3100 Classified depart- required. neighborhood. Non except electric. after 4:30 p.m Group VM 101 ment today at 570- 570-606-8361 $1075/mo + security smokers, No pets. 829-7130! HARVEY’S LAKE Call 570-655-2195 LAKEFRONT fully & references HANOVER TOWNSHIP furnished. Wifi, 570-287-3646 WILKES-BARRE Nice 3 bedroom. Off 959 Mobile Homes street parking. Nice cable. Weekly, Š1 bedroom PITTSTON (570) 288-6654 WANTED TO RENT monthly. Season West Pittston, Pa. water included area. $575/month OR RENT TO GARDEN VILLAGE Call (570)825-4198 WYOMING OWN. Crestwood 2012 starting June Š2 bedroom COOPERS CO-OP Newly remodeled 3 MOBILE HOME LOTS 570-639-5041 APARTMENTS water included Lease Space school district. I do For rent in the quiet 221 Fremont St. bedrooms, refriger- HARVEYS LAKE have a cat. Need 2+ Š2 bedroom Available, Light 2.5 bedrooms, country setting of Housing for the WILKES-BARRE ator & stove provid- bedrooms. single family KINGSTON 2 baths, all appli- Hunlock Creek. elderly & mobility manufacturing, New bath, kitchen, ed, no pets, w/w Call with all offers. HANOVER ances, hardwood $290/month. Water, impaired; all utilities warehouse, living room, dining, 2 carpeting, $800/ 570-406-7318 Š2 bedroom GREATLOCATION! floors, gas fire- sewer &trash included. Federally office, includes Close to all ½ bedroom. Water, month, plus utilities, Š4 bedroom, place, washer/dryer included. Call Bud subsidized Major Highways sewer & recycling & $1,000 security WILKES-BARRE large all utilities with on premises, single 570-477-2845 program. Extremely Commercial space included. New Gas deposit. Duplex RENTAL first NANTICOKE free parking. car attached low income persons for lease 21,600 fireplace. New floor- Call 570-693-2804 & second floor for Š2 bedroom I will save garage. No pets. encouraged to sq. ft. Distribution/ ing & ceiling fans. rent. Kitchen, bed- 962 Rooms QUAIL HOLLOW large, water you money! $1,100/month + apply. Income less Warehouse/Retail Washer/dryer hook- room, living room & included security. Water, than $12,400. /Offices, etc + up. $740 + security 953Houses for Rent bath in each apart- PITTSTON sewer & garbage 570-655-6555, large 80,000 sq. & lease. Call after ment. Included is VILLAGE ŠLarge 1 paid. TIME SHARE 8 am-4 pm, ft. parking lot 6pm 570-479-0131 refrigerator & stove KINGSTON HOUSE bedroom water Call 570-855-2687 Nice, clean Beech Mountain Monday-Friday. fenced in with DALLAS in each apartment. Lakes, Drums PA. included First floor tenant furnished room, EQUAL HOUSING KINGSTON automatic dusk to starting at $340. Great Price! OPPORTUNITY dawn lighting sys- has use of washer & Š3 Bedroom Half Efficiency at $450 Call 570-954-8795 HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE tem. Will divide. KINGSTON HUNLOCK CREEK dryer. Off-street Double PITTSTON ONE MONTH FREE 3 bedroom, 2 bath month furnished Call on 1 acre. New car- parking. Heat, water McDermott & 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, & sewer included in with all utilities WILKES-BARRE 570-822-2021. pet & paint. Full LINE UP McDermott OFFICE SPACE refrigerator, stove & the rent. Tenant included. Off Attractive modern Ask for Betty or basement. De- Real Estate dishwasher, washer responsible for street parking. Mayflower office space. 2 Dave tached 1.5 car A SUCCESSFUL SALE Inc. Property /dryer, front & rear electric only. Appli- 570-718-0331 suites available. garage. Front porch Management porches, full base- cant to provide Crossing Suite A-4 offices, and spacious rear IN CLASSIFIED! 570-821-1650 ment & attic. Off- proof of income and plus restroom and GREENBRIAR deck. Water, sewer 965Roommate Apartments (direct line) 947 Garages street parking, no responsible for cost Do you need more space? storage includes Well maintained included. $850/ Mon-Fri. 8-7pm pets, totally remod- of credit check. 1st utilities, 700 sq. ft. ranch style condo month + 1st & last. Wanted A yard or garage sale Sat. 8-noon eled. Close to floor rent is $600 570.822.3968 $650/month features living room 570-332-8922 schools & shopping. per month, 2nd floor in classified Suite B-2, large with cathedral ceil- SEEKING PROFES- 2, 3 & 4 $900/month, + utili- is $575 per month. offices, 2 average NANTICOKE ing, oak kitchen, Job Seekers are SIONAL FEMALE TO is the best way Available heated ties, security & Louise Laine Bedrooms size offices, plus storage space. lease. dining room with looking here! LIVE WITH SAME. to clean out your closets! vaulted ceiling, 2 Where's your ad? 283-9100 x20 Private bedroom, - Light & bright restroom and stor- Great for boat or Call 570-824-7598 You’re in bussiness age plus utilities, car storage. $65 / bedrooms and 2 3/4 570-829-7130 and share bathroom and open floor plans 1,160 sq. ft. month. Call baths, master bed- ask for an employ- kitchen. Quiet with classified! - All major $1000/month 570-650-3358 NANTICOKE room with walk in neighborhood. $400 1207 Prospect St closet. HOA fees ment specialist a month.No pets or appliances included Call Charlie 570-829-6200 3 bedrooms. Hard- included. $1,000 per kids. References Collect cash, not dust! - Pets welcome* 950 Half Doubles wood floors. Eat-in month + utilities. NANTICOKE required. Call - Close to everything kitchen with appli- MLS#11-4063. Desirable 570-362-2572. 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