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‘KIDS FOR CASH’ $17.75 million settlement would release Mericle from lawsuits REDISTRICTING SPORTS SHOWCASE Senator to Juvie operator fights deal file appeal

By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER INSIDE: State ends oversight of Luzerne County court system, 10A [email protected] Attorneys for juveniles want Powell, juvie centers held liable, 10A of redrawn An attorney for juvenile de- tention center operator PA Child Care and related entities plaintiffs over others. appear at 9 a.m. today before has filed a court motion oppos- Schneider also raises con- U.S. District Judge A. Richard districts ing the proposed $17.75 mil- cerns that some attorneys have Caputo, who will review the lion settlement of the “kids for Mericle aconflict of interest that would settlement to determine if it cash” lawsuits reached with es- allow them to unfairly seek a should be approved. Minority Leader Jay Costa tate developer Robert Mericle. sons why the settlement larger cut of the settlement for The settlement, reached last says maps drawn based on In a legal brief filed late should be rejected, including juveniles they personally rep- month, would release Mericle Wednesday, attorney Bernard claims that the agreement un- resented. political advantage. NHL Schneider cites numerous rea- fairly favors certain juvenile Attorneys are scheduled to SeeJUVIE, Page 10A

FLYERS 5 By ANDREW M. SEDER BLACKHAWKS 4 [email protected] HARRISBURG – The man who Remembering local missing woman cast the only vote opposing a RANGERS 3 state reapportionment commis- PANTHERS 2 sion’s recommended state legis- lative maps now says he will file an appeal to the state Supreme MAPLE LEAFS 4 Court asking adoption of the maps be overturned. JETS 0 And at least one local senator says he will join in. COLLEGE State Senate Minority Leader BASKETBALL Jay Costa, D-Forest Hills, Allegh- eny County, PENN STATE 65 said the maps PURDUE 45 were drawn based on politi- cal advantage INDIANA 73 rather than what’s in the MICHIGAN 71 best interest of residents. The “We must commission, MANUSKY FIRED tasked by law follow The San Diego Chargers with redrawing what the fired defensive coor- the boundaries dinator Greg Manusky of for the state’s 50 state Con- Dallas after just one year Senate and 203 stitution on the House seats, job on was made up of dictates, Thursday the leaders in and that is and both the House to keep replaced and Senate and him by asenior Superi- counties promot- or Court judge, and munic- ing line- who is a Repub- Manusky backers lican, giving the ipalities coach GOP a 3-2 edge whole un- John Pagano. The shak- on the panel. eout came four days “We have se- less abso- after the Chargers fin- rious concerns lutely nec- ished 8-8 and out of the about the redis- playoffs for the second tricting proc- essary.” straight year. Sports, 1B CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER ess. The goal of Sen. Jay Costa Phylicia Edwards, niece of Phylicia Thomas, who has been missing for eight years, and other family members spent maintaining Minority leader Thursday outside the Luzerne County Courthouse carrying signs to remind the public and the new district attorney one-person, that the case is unsolved. See story, Page 3A. one-vote was INSIDE clearly not a priority. Political ANEWS: Local 3A gain was the priority. We must Nation & World 5A follow what the state Constitu- Birthdays 8A tion dictates, and that is to keep Obituaries 2A, 7A counties and municipalities Editorial 9A whole unless absolutely neces- BSPORTS: Scoreboard 2B Gas to flow in Dallas Twp. pipeline sary. They can’t be sliced and Business 7B diced to help candidates win re- CCLASSIFIED: Funnies 12C election. The voters deserve bet- Williams Field Services’ gathering line the Lathrop Compressor to de- ter,” Costa said. THE GUIDE could go active as soon as today. liver gas extracted from wells Sen. John Yudichak, D-Ply- Movies/TV to the Williams-owned Tran- mouth Township, said he will Entertainment sco interstate pipeline, which lend his name and support to the Crossword By SARAH HITE runs through the township. appeal and he expects most, if [email protected] AWilliams official delivered not all, of his Democratic col- WEATHER DALLAS TWP. – Construction is set to letters describing the compa- leagues in the Senate to do the Aidan Martin wrap up and natural gas could be flowing ny’s plans to nearby residents and the Dallas same. Partly sunny. through Williams Field Services’ pipeline in School District on Wednesday. He said he’s aware such an ap- High 43. Low 26. Dallas Township as soon as today, Williams The letter, written by operations manager peal “is an uphill battle” but said Details, Page 8B officials said Wednesday. of the Appalachian Basin area Mike Dickin- it’s the right thing to do for all The company began construction of the constituents. BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER 33.5-mile gathering line last summer. The SeePIPELINE, Page 4A Costa cast the lone dissenting Amarker for a Williams transcontinental pipeline begins in Springville Township, natural gas pipeline in Kingston Township. Susquehanna Township, and runs through INSIDE: Residents upset by lack of notice, 4A SeeAPPEAL, Page 10A

Republican presi- Finish in Iowa caucuses puts spotlight on Santorum dential candidate Rick Santorum speaks at a cam- Area political observers ing off, or that it cuses on Tuesday. last man standing as so- paign town hall assess former Pa. has begun its ap- Brian Carso, as- cial/evangelical conserva- Thursday in proach to land at 2012 sistant professor tives embraced and then re- Northfield, N.H. senator’s chances. the end of his ELECTION of history and pre- jected other GOP candi- The former Penn- quest for the Re- law program di- dates. sylvania senator publican presiden- rector at Miser- “The combination of old- finished a very By BILL O’BOYLE tial nomination. icordia Universi- fashioned, hand-shaking, close second to [email protected] Santorum, a former U.S. ty, said Santorum’s sudden baby-kissing campaigning Mitt Romney in WILKES-BARRE – De- senator and House mem- surge is a result of two and a big dose of luck this week’s Iowa caucuses. pending on whom you’re ber from Pennsylvania, fin- things: He put all his eggs worked for him in Iowa,” talking to, Rick Santorum’s ished eight votes behind in the Iowa basket by cam- Carso said. “But I think Io- 6 0981510011 top-tier finish in Iowa could former Massachusetts Gov. paigning in all 99 counties; mean his campaign is tak- Mitt Romney in Iowa’s cau- and he was lucky to be the SeeSANTORUM, Page 10A AP PHOTO K

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Police allege Charles was POLICE BLOTTER found on casino property at 12:10 a.m. Thursday, several DETAILS WILKES-BARRE – City weeks after he was ordered by Man charged with robbery police continue to investigate adistrict judge not to go onto astabbing Wednesday at a casino property, according to LOTTERY residence on Coal Street. the criminal complaint. Police allege Joshua James rectional Facility for lack of 22. Piekanski was under the im- MIDDAY DRAWING Detective Brent Sevison on Police said in the complaint Watkins, 25, of Kingston, took $10,000 bail. pression they were going to a DAILY NUMBER 0-4-5 Thursday said police are wait- they found a syringe on Char- Watkins also is facing trial on pool hall in Edwardsville and ing to have a longer interview les. money, cellphone from friend. burglary-related charges alleging Watkins turned onto a dirt road BIG FOUR 0-8-6-3 with the victim. Charles was jailed at the he entered a house on Hughes claiming it was a short cut. QUINTO 0-2-2-3-4 Aman who was taken into Luzerne County Correctional Street, Swoyersville, and was Piekanski said Watkins stop- TREASURE HUNT custody Wednesday was re- Facility for lack of $1,000 bail. By EDWARD LEWIS confronted by a homeowner ped the car, got out and walked to 02-10-11-14-17 [email protected] leased, said Sevison. Apreliminary hearing is while stealing jewelry on Jan. 3, the passenger side door and The name of the male vic- scheduled on Tuesday before LARKSVILLE – William Pie- 2011. Watkins is also facing trial opened it. He then allegedly NIGHTLY DRAWING tim and the man who was District Judge Diana Malast. kanski told police he thought on a theft charge in which King- punched Piekanski in the head DAILY NUMBER 2-5-0 released were not available, Joshua James Watkins was his ston police alleged he siphoned several times, and Piekanski told BIG FOUR 0-8-2-9 said Sevison. WILKES-BARRE – City friend. gasoline from a vehicle near Mar- police he believed Watkins aimed The stabbing occurred at police reported the following: That was until Watkins, 25, QUINTO 9-9-6-4-5 ket Street on Jan. 11, 2011 and a agun at him while demanding 243 Coal St. shortly 4 p.m. •Officers responded to a drove Piekanski to a dirt road and CASH FIVE and the victim was located a bomb threat at the Pennsylva- allegedly robbed him of money receiving stolen property charge money. 21-27-33-39-40 short time later with multiple nia Department of Labor and and a cellphone. in which Hanover Township po- Police said Watkins took mon- lice accused him of selling jewel- ey and a cellphone from Piekan- MATCH SIX stab wounds in a vehicle in Industry building at 47 S. Watkins, of Payne Avenue, 05-16-29-30-32-42 the parking lot of Chacko’s Washington St. at 4:25 p.m. Kingston, was charged with two ry at a pawn shop on Jan. 27, 2011, ski before leaving Piekanski according to court records. stranded on the dirt road. Family Bowling Center on Thursday. counts each of robbery, theft and HARRISBURG – One player According to the latest crimi- Piekanski suffered an injury to North Wilkes-Barre Boulevard. Abomb-sniffing dog from simple assault, and a single count matched all five winning nal complaint: his mouth but refused medical The victim was taken to the Luzerne County Sheriff’s of harassment. He was arraigned numbers drawn in Thurs- Piekanski told police Watkins treatment. Geisinger Wyoming Valley Department found no evi- Thursday by District Judge Da- day’s “Pennsylvania Cash 5” Apreliminary hearing is sched- Medical Center for emergency dence of explosives. vid Barilla in Swoyersville and picked him up in Dallas and the game and will receive surgery. •Ruthann Publik, no age jailed at the Luzerne County Cor- two were driving around on Dec. uled on Jan. 12. $225,000. or address provided, was Lottery officials said 56 HANOVER TWP. – A for- issued a citation for retail players matched four num- mer employee of Allan Indus- theft on Thursday after Bos- MEETINGS knowing that there would be Donohue, Tony Deluca and bers and won $336 each and tries was charged with steal- cov’s loss prevention said she two separate ways in and out (of Vancosky voted to oust Kochan, 2,127 players matched three ing more than $33,000 from placed a box of Reebok sneak- the area) in case of an emergen- who had been serving as chair- numbers and won $14.50 the business, police said. ers worth approximately $55 Communication snafu cy.” man of the authority and had each. Police said James Adelson, in a shopping and left the Susan Bettinger been associated with the panel Monday’s “Pennsylvania 37, of Swoyersville, took the store without paying for the blamed for ticketing for five years. Match 6 Lotto” jackpot will money between September merchandise. Nuangola’s sewer line After the meeting, Kochan be worth at least $1,000,000 2010 and February 2011. Police, store loss-prevention KINGSTON – Council mem- said he wasn’t surprised by the because no player holds a He was arrested Tuesday on personnel and a county depu- bers heard comments from the worries Rice residents vote but he remains concerned ticket with one row that charges of felony theft by ty sheriff apprehended Publik public at Tuesday night’s meet- that the majority of council matches all six winning deception and forgery. Adel- on Public Square. She was ing about a communication RICE TWP. – Residents on doesn’t totally appreciate the numbers drawn in Thurday’s son was arraigned by District taken into custody, cited and breakdown within the borough’s Tuesday night voiced concern gravity of the current situation game. Justice Joseph Halesey and released. police department that resulted with Nuangola Borough’s re- in which Nuangola is pressed by released on $10,000 bail. in police ticketing vehicles that vised plan for a proposed sewer the state Department of Envi- His preliminary hearing is HANOVER TWP. – Andrea were parked with the driver’s line that would run through the ronmental Protection to get the scheduled for 9:30 a.m. on Kotulski of Hanover Village side facing the curb. township and on to the Moun- sewer project under way in the Jan. 10. before Halesey. reported Wednesday her Chief Keith Keiper described taintop Area Joint Sewer Au- spring of 2012 and have it com- apartment had been burglar- ameeting in which he explained thority plant in Dorrance Town- pleted by the end of 2012. PLAINS TWP. – William ized. to fellow officers that cars were ship. Also at risk is a proposed $3 OBITUARIES Charles, 48, of Sterling Ave- She told police she found to be ticketed beginning in The state Department of million grant from the U.S. nue, Dallas, was arraigned her front door had been January and once proper notice Environmental Protection re- Department of Agriculture, Blades, Eric Thursday in Wilkes-Barre kicked in and her residence was given to the public. After jected the original route for Rural Develop Division, which Brazier, Carol Central Court on charges he was entered. that meeting, a gap in communi- several reasons but mainly due represents a major portion in Buli, Mary trespassed at Mohegan Sun at Police are investigating the cation occurred that resulted in to an approximately 40-50-year- the financing of the project Pocono Downs casino. incident. several residents receiving $15 old, 4-inch forced main at the which has escalated to over $9 Cicon, Mary citations, he said. pump station at an Interstate 81 million, according to informa- Giza, Robert Bill Manley, who has lived on southbound rest stop. Signif- tion contained in a letter from Hoover, June Steven J. Vrabel First Avenue since 1984, said icant wetlands were also a fac- Rich Kresge of Quad3 Engi- Iams, Jason this is the first time he had been tor, as well as time constraints neers. Klime, Bernard January 4, 2012 ticketed for having the driver’s for grant funding. At the recommendation of Opet, Alberta side of his vehicle facing the Under the revised plan, the solicitor Jack Dean, council Pazuhanich, Dolores teven J. Vrabel, age 79, former- He was preceded in death by his curb. line will run along Blythburn agreed to advertise a “loan guar- S ly of Monroe Street., Wilkes first wife, the former Ann Marie “What can council do to ad- Road, from Stairville Road to antee” with Fulton Bank in the Schmidt, Dorothy Barre, passed away on Wednes- (Bell) Vrabel, and son Steven Vrabel; dress the needs of people who Prospect Road in Rice Town- amount of $5.5 million. Strubeck, Dorothy day, January 4, 2012 at the Guard- sister Helen Karis. were ticketed?” Manley asked. ship. The main concerns are of In response to Kochan com- ian Elder Care Center, Nanticoke. Vrabel, Steven Surviving are his wife, the former “There was no warning, no blasting through rock, if neces- ments, Vancosky said he has the Steven was born in Plymouth, Witter, Clara Elaine (Reese) Vrabel, at home; son on July 18, 1932, the son of the notice.” sary, that may have an effect on best interests of Nuangola and Louis Vrabel, Long Beach, Calif.; sis- Wolfe, Rachel late Steven and Wanda (Swipes) “We can’t abolish tickets that the structure of the Blythburn its citizens at heart. He said he Vrabel. He was a graduate of the ter Irene Lengyl, Punta Gorda, Fla.; were issued. They were issued Lake Dam, possible contam- hopes to avoid some of the Zbiek, Marjorie numerous nieces and nephews also Plymouth High School, Ply- because you were parked the ination of private wells, and mistakes that were made in the Page 2A, 7A mouth. He was employed by Pos- survive. wrong way,” said Municipal private on-lot septic systems. past. Private funeral services will be ten Taxi as a cab driver and was Administrator Paul Keating. The township supervisors In the election of council held at the convenience of the family. the transportation coordinator Solicitor Harry Mattern echoed approved a motion that no blast- leaders, Plodwick was re-elected for the American Red Cross in Arrangements are by George A. ing will occur in Rice Township chairwoman, Deluca was elect- Hanover Township for many Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105 North Keating, explaining that it is not WHO TO CONTACT years. Main St., Ashley. within the power of the board to without prior notification from ed vice chairman; Vancosky, expunge those tickets that were Nuangola Borough and with president pro-tem and Melissa Missed Paper...... 829-5000 already given out. Rice Township supervisors’ Weber, secretary/treasurer; Obituaries...... 970-7224 Council President Sandra approval. Dean was retained as solicitor; Advertising ...... 970-7101 Marjorie Zbiek Advertising Billing ...... 970-7328 Kase said anyone who feels they Jim Morrissey Steve Bierlya as zoning officer Classified Ads...... 970-7130 January 3, 2012 were wrongly ticketed in the and Alfred Benesch Engineers of Newsroom...... 970-7242 last few weeks is encouraged to West Wyoming council Pottsville as engineer. Marjorie Township Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary. contest the tickets at the munic- Other appointments were: Ruth Zbiek, 78, Aloving mother generous with her ipal building. reappoints officials David Stout, 3-year term on the of Chase, time, Marjorie is survived by her Joseph Dolinsky planning commission; Joseph passed away daughter, Rose Mary Zbiek, of Port WEST WYOMING – Borough Chalk, to a 3-year term on the unexpectedly Matilda, Pa. Also surviving are her council reappointed Eileen zoning hearing board and Con- at home on sister-in-law, Angela Zbieg of King- Some residents upset Cipriani as council chairwoman rad Plodwick to a 3-year term as BUILDING Tuesday, Janu- ston; niece, Beverly Zbiek Bean, and and Gary Stavish as vice chair- an alternate on the zoning hear- TRUST ary 3, 2012. her husband, David, of Millersville, by new access road man Tuesday night. ing board. She was a longtime member of Pa.; nephew James Laniewski and his PLYMOUTH TWP. – The Council also reappointed Tom Huntington The Times Leader strives to the United Methodist Church of wife, Kathy, of Sweet Valley and Con- survey of the Tilbury Terrace Linell Lukesh as solicitor, Mi- correct errors, clarify stories Plymouth and more recently wor- necticut; and nephew Paul Zbiek and access road will be completed chael Amato as engineer, Ray- shiped with her community of his wife, Donna, of Plymouth. Marjo- and update them promptly. mond Gustave as secretary, and Shickshinny zoning friends at Valley View Union Chap- rie also enjoyed sharing life with nu- and up for review within the day Corrections will appear in this el, Larksville. merous aunts, uncles and cousins. or two, Supervisor Joseph Yud- Jo Ann DeSanto as treasurer. officer under fire spot. If you have information Marjorie “Marge” Cease mar- Funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Sat- ichak said at the supervisors’ Jared Saporito, 17, was sworn to help us correct an inaccu- ried Henry “Hank” Zbiek in 1958. urday from the Williams-Hagen Fu- meeting Tuesday night. in as a junior council member. SHICKSHINNY – Rosalie racy or cover an issue more They celebrated their 52nd anni- neral Home Inc., 114 W. Main Street, Yudichak also said the roads Saporito is the junior class presi- Whitebread was retained as thoroughly, call the newsroom versary before he passed away in Plymouth, followed by interment at around the terrace need to be dent at Wyoming Area High president of borough council at at 829-7242. 2011. Marge was the only child of St. Mary’s Cemetery, Plymouth. Fam- wider by 1foot on each side. School and a member of several areorganizational meeting the late Leslie and Ruth (Culp) ily and friends may call from 5 p.m. to Several residents were upset school organizations. Tuesday night that also saw AWOMAN APPOINTED Cease of Plymouth. 7p.m. today at the funeral home. by the prospect of the new ac- Council also appointed James Rick Harmon, zoning officer, Wednesday to serve as the Marge graduated from Harter In lieu of flowers, contributions cess road. Supervisor Gale Con- Ostrowski as the borough’s come under fire from a busi- interim master of juvenile High School. In addition to being may be made to the Valley View rad responded by saying that EMA director, Tara Grob to a nessman who charged that delinquency and dependency an extraordinary homemaker, she Union Chapel, 1555 Mountain Road, since the government would be five-year term on the recreation Harmon is “fighting the people court was misidentified in a was a member of the Jackson Larksville. paying for the Tilbury Terrace board, and Rocco Yanora to the instead of working with them.” brief that appeared on Page road repairs, the township must civil service board. Pete Long, who owns a struc- 3A in Thursday’s edition. abide by the rules and regu- Council voted to hire Cheri ture along Main and Union Romilda Crocamo was ap- Mary Buli lations that are set by the Feder- Magda, Ryan Kachinsky and streets, which was inundated by pointed to the position by al Emergency Management James Sheridan as part-time, as flood waters in September and President Judge Thomas January 4, 2012 Agency. needed, police officers at an that once served as the site of Burke. Tilbury Terrace resident Jan- hourly rate of $13, and Michael the Racusin’s Store, complained ary Buli, 93, of East Northamp- Newark, N.J.; great-grandson Tim- ice Leiby expressed concern Mikkelson as full-time street to council that Harmon has M ton Street, Wilkes-Barre Town- othy James Buli, Hopatcong, N.J.; about the wildlife in that area, department employee at an been making it difficult for him ship, died Wednesday, January 4, brother, Joseph Antolocy, Wilkes- and how it would be affected by hourly rate of $11.93. to secure permits in order to 2012, at the Barn Hill Care Center, Barre Township; numerous nieces the access road. Part of the Camille Fioti proceed with repairs that Long Newton, New Jersey, shortly after and nephews. study to determine if the access estimated will cost $396,000. +(ISSN No. 0896-4084) admission. USPS 499-710 Funeral services will be held road will be built includes a Councilman Mike Steeber She was born in Wilkes-Barre Saturday at 9:30 a.m. from the Nat Council removes sewer Issue No. 2012-006 Township, on May 2, 1918, a daugh- wildlife study, said Disaster was able to reach Harmon by &Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 Park Recovery Manager Marty Alt- telephone and arranged a meet- Newsroom ter of the late Basil and Julia Hosvay Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, with a Divine authority chairman 829-7242 Antolocy. She was a graduate of the man, who also stated the road is ing between Long, Harmon and [email protected] Liturgy at 10 a.m. in St. John’s Byz- Wilkes-Barre Township High built on sand and is “getting NUANGOLA – By a 4-3 vote council members on Tuesday at Circulation antine Catholic Church, 526 Church Jim McCabe – 829-5000 School and had been a longtime worse by the day.” along prevailing political lines, 5p.m. [email protected] Street, Wilkes-Barre Township, Published daily by: member of St. John’s Byzantine Ca- with the Rev. Myklaylo Prodanets Roads Department foreman borough council removed John Besides, Whitebread, Jim tholic Church, Wilkes-Barre Town- officiating. Interment will be in St. Ray Everetts said Tilbury Ter- Kochan as a member of the Wido was elected as vice presi- Impressions Media ship. 15 N. Main St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover Town- race needs repair, and he asked sewer authority and replaced dent; Barry Noss as president- Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 She was preceded in death by her ship. Friends may call today from 5 residents to think about what him with Councilman Theodore pro tem; Melissa Weber, secre- Periodicals postage paid at husband, Charles Buli, May 26, to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. would happen if the road were “Ted” Vancosky. tary-treasurer; attorney Jeff Wilkes-Barre, PA and additional mailing offices 1971. Postmaster: Send address changes Surviving are son, Charles Buli, Online condolences may be sent to open up or the nearby creek The action was strictly along Malak, solicitor and Dale Hess to Times Leader, 15 N. Main St., and his wife, Geraldine, Hopatcong, to www.natandgawlasfuneralhome- were to overflow. the partisan affiliation that was appointed to succeed David Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 N.J.; grandson, Charles Joseph Buli, .com. Another Tilbury Terrace resi- Regina Plodwick, council chair- Reider as a member of the sew- Delivery Monday–Sunday $3.50 per week Mailed Subscriptions Monday–Sunday dent, Shirley Balliet, said that woman, enjoys as she, newly er authority. $4.35 per week in PA More Obituaries, Page 7A she would “feel much safer elected Councilwoman Elaine Tom Huntington $4.75 per week outside PA CMYK

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IN BRIEF Six new jurists also will attend seven-day ‘judge’s school’ to prepare them for bench WILKES-BARRE Judge to hear Selenski case Anew judge has been appointed to preside over the capital homicide case New judges receive their orders of Hugo Selenski. Luzerne County President Judge Tho- mas Burke assigned By SHEENA DELAZIO serve as president and Lesa Gelb. program, while Amesbury was assigned newly elected Judge [email protected] judge in Burke’s ab- •Civil trials: judges Burke, William to preside over treatment and mental Fred Pierantoni to WILKES-BARRE – Luzerne County sence. Amesbury, Michael Vough, Richard health specialty courts and veterans’ preside. President Judge Thomas Burke on Burke said there are Hughes, Gelb and Sklarosky. court.Gartleywasassignedasthefamily Selenski, 38, is Thursday issued an order assigning the between 5,000 and •Driving under the influence call of section administrative judge. charged with two six newly elected judges to their respec- 7,000 criminal cases the list: senior judges Hugh Mundy and The six newly elected judges – Vough, Pierantoni counts of homicide tive cases. pending in Luzerne Joseph Augello. Gelb, Pierantoni, Rogers, Hughes and and other related Those six judges are also scheduled to Burke County Court, and •Orphans Court: Hughes and Augel- Sklarosky – are scheduled to attend charges in the deaths of Tammy Fassett attend a seven-day “judge’s school” next about4,000civilcases. lo. judge school from Sunday to Saturday and Michael Kerkowski, both 37, in week that will prepare them to handle Burke said the county is “above aver- •Family Court (including protection- next week. May 2002. Their bodies were discov- those cases. age” in all aspects of its caseloads, in- from-abuse, divorce and juvenile court): The weeklong session is held at the ered in a shallow grave outside Selen- The assignments made Thursday in- cluding Family Court. Gartley, Jennifer Rogers, Lupas (juve- Nittany Lion Inn in State College, and ski’s Kingston Township home on June cludethefoursittingjudgesandthreese- AssignmentsmadeThursdayinclude: nile delinquency), Vough (PFA) and Se- sessions run 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. 5, 2003. nior judges and the assignment of Judge •Criminal trials and guilty pleas: nior Judge Chester Muroski. The judges will learn about every as- If convicted of first-degree murder, David Lupas to preside as criminal sec- judges Lupas, Tina Polachek Gartley, Vough and Gelb were assigned to han- pect of the law, including ethics, family Selenski faces either the death penalty tionadministrativejudge.Hewouldalso Fred Pierantoni, Joseph Sklarosky Jr. dle the county’s mortgage foreclosure law and trial procedures. or life in prison without parole. The trial is tentatively scheduled to begin in April. FEAST FIT FOR THREE KINGS SALEM TWP. Man gets Woman dies after crash An 84-year-old woman died from stiffer penalty injuries Wednesday in a head-on colli- sion and her death has been ruled a homicide. Rachel Wolfe of Berwick was pro- for assaults nounced dead at 5:02 p.m. at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township, where she was flown by John Jescavage, 47, Swoyersville, helicopter, said acting Luzerne County was sentenced on two 12-year-old Coroner Bill Lisman. cases, and a more recent one. Her car collided with a pickup on U.S. Route 11 around 4 p.m. The truck burst into flames after the crash. The By SHEENA DELAZIO identity and condition of the pickup [email protected] driver were not available. WILKES-BARRE – A Swoyersville Lisman said an autopsy done Thurs- man sentenced 12 years ago for assault- day determined Wolfe died from mul- ing a police officer and sexually assault- tiple traumatic injuries and the manner ing a woman had his sentenced over- of death was homicide. turned by a higher court. On Thursday Salem Township police and the coun- he was resentenced to a stiffer sentence ty District Attorney’s Office are in- of 6 1/2 to 13 years in jail. vestigating the death. John Jescavage, 47, of McHale Street, was sentenced on the two 12-year-old WILKES-BARRE cases, and a more recent one in which police say he posted nude photos of a Leadership honors Solano woman on an adult website. He also was ordered to register as a sex offender un- Leadership Wilkes-Barre has named der Megan’s Law for the rest of his life. Patrick J. Solano as the recipient of the He was also sentenced by Senior 2012 Community Leadership Award for AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER Judge Joseph Augello to one year proba- his leadership and community service. atalina and Francisco Castillo move a Rosca de Reyes cake to a box Thursday.Ariannas Bakery on tion and received credit for more than During World War II, he completed CPark Avenue had 50 to 60 orders for the Kings Bread for the holiday El Dia de Reyes, which cele- five years of time already served. 23 combat missions with the 8th U.S. Jescavage, a former U.S. Marine, Air Force Heavy Bombardment Group. brates the Three Wise Men’s visit to the Christ child. The bakery is also preparing tamales and other Pennsylvania National Guardsman and He was awarded the Group Presiden- food for the Feast of the Three Kings at the Wilkes-Barre CYC, 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday. Admission is free. state corrections officer, had been tial Citation, the Air Force Medal with charged in November1999 with sexually two Oak Leaf Clusters, and the Europe- assaulting a woman four months earlier. an Combat Theater Medal with two The woman told police Jescavage was in- Bronze Stars. side her home and attempted to have In his professional career he has held sexual intercourse with numerous prestigious positions, in- DA pressed to reopen probe her. Jescavage Jescavage then as- cluding senior counselor to Gov. Tom saulted her, according was originally Ridge and Gov. Mark Schweiker, as to court papers. her birthday, Bailey said. sentenced in well as senior adviser to state Senate Mother of Phylicia Thomas wants In February 2000, said. Troopers actively searched the area October 2000 Majority Leader Dominick Pileggi. new DA to go over investigation of Jescavage was charged Solano will be presented the 2012 “We would like the after the skull was found but turned up to five to 10 daughter’s disappearance. after police said he left Community Leadership Award during new district attorney no more evidence to her disappear- ahearing inside a dis- years in pris- to look into anything ance. the Annual Leadership Wilkes-Barre trict judge’s courtroom on. Mid-Winter Cocktail Party, which will she can,” said family Bailey said she believes the skull was in Hanover Township be held Feb. 3 at the Westmoreland By EDWARD LEWIS friend Kelly Gower. not washed downstream but was on charges he tried to Club. Reservations are $40 per person [email protected] Bailey “Eight years is way too thrown from a vehicle. rape his former girl- and may be made by calling (570) WILKES-BARRE – Pauline Bailey long. All we want is Phylicia back.” The area where the skull was found friend. 823-2101 ext 135. arrived at the Luzerne County Cour- Thomas has been missing since she is near the former residence of Steve Jescavage and the officer struggled, thouse on Thursday morning hoping disappeared from her Lake Township Martin, who state police said was a per- with Jescavage getting a hold of the offi- SCRANTON request the new district attorney, Ste- home Feb. 11, 2004. Another young son of interest in the disappearances of cer’s weapon. Police said Jescavage held fanie Salavantis, reopen the investiga- woman from Lake Township, Jennifer both women. the gun to the officer’s head. Casey backs care workers tion into the 2004 disappearance of her Barziloski, was reported missing when Martin was reportedly the last per- Jescavage was originally sentenced on daughter, Phylicia Thomas. she was last seen outside an Edwards- son to be seen with Barziloski outside charges of aggravated indecent assault U.S. Sen. Bob Casey, D-Scranton, is She never got the chance. ville tavern in June 2001. the tavern, and was friends with Tho- and aggravated assault in October 2000 urging Community Health Systems, “I was told she wasn’t there and she Bailey said she feared Thomas was mas’ boyfriend. Martin was never to five to 10 years in prison. the Tenn.-based company that recently had no time,” said Bailey, who felt she the victim of foul play because she be- charged with their disappearances. He He later filed post-convictions mo- purchased Moses Taylor Hospital in got the runaround by being referred to lieved Barziloski was killed by a man took his own life while jailed in state tions, citing ineffective counsel, but those motions were denied by a Luzerne Scranton and Mid- the county detectives bureau and then known to both women. prison in August 2005, shortly after he County judge. Valley Hospital in to the state police. Salavantis could not “It really bummed her out, and she was sentenced for causing a deadly Peckville, to protect Jescavage appealed that judge’s order be reached later Thursday for com- was confident she was going to find wreck in Wilkes-Barre. to the state Superior Court in November hospital employees ment. Jen,” Bailey said. “I think she pushed it Bailey said she feels investigators and ensure jobs are 2003. Bailey, of Nanticoke, and a small too far and here we are.” gave up searching for Thomas when One year later, the high court over- not lost as a result of group of family and friends celebrated Ahuman skull found in a wooded ar- Martin committed suicide. turned Jescavage’s sentence and sent his the sale. what would have been Thomas’ 30th ea near Roaring Brook Drive on April Acandlelight vigil for Thomas is set case back to county court for a new trial. In a letter sent to birthday. What better day to request a 2, 2010, was identified as Barziloski’s for 5:30 p.m. Feb.11 at the pavilion near The high court said it was granting his Casey Wayne Smith, the renewed effort to find Thomas than on through dental records, state police the pond in Kirby Park, Wilkes-Barre. appeal because of ineffective counsel president and CEO of and entering an “involuntary and un- CHS, Casey expressed his hope that knowing” guilty plea. CHS will invest in the work force of The case had been delayed over the Northeastern Pennsylvania to protect years by continuances and requests to the local economy and the level of care Judge weighing evidence in homicide dismiss the charges based on the double the hospitals are able to provide. jeopardy claim. Tomi Galin, a CHS corporate spo- Defense attorneys ask judge to Judge William Amesbury said he In September 2011, Jescavage re-en- tered his guilty plea to the two cases, and keswoman, said that since acquiring throw out statements, evidence in will issue a ruling by Feb. 13 in the Berwick Hospital in 1999, 16 hospitals homicide case of Arthur Stoss, 49, of aguilty plea to the most recent case have become CHS-affiliates. slaying of Pittston woman. Pittston Township. He is charged in Thursday. In that case, police said on Aug. 2, “In every case, we have honored our the March death of 48-year-old Lillian 2011, a woman who had once dated Jes- commitment to preserve and expand Calabro of Pittston. cavage told police he posted nude pho- essential health services for the com- By SHEENA DELAZIO Stoss is scheduled to stand trial in tos of her on an adult web site, swinglife- [email protected] munities we serve,” she said. “Each Calabro’s death on March 12. style.com. The woman said she feared hospital offers competitive wages, WILKES-BARRE – A Luzerne Coun- Stoss’ attorneys, Allyson Kacmarski for her safety because the profile listed benefits and professional advancement ty judge said Thursday he’ll decide and David Lampman, argued state- her address. opportunities. In our most recent ac- within a month on a request by defense ments their client made to investiga- Jescavage apologized for his crimes quisitions, commitments were made to attorneys to have statements and evi- tors were illegally obtained, as was evi- and for the embarrassment and shame hire all active employees in good stand- dence thrown out in a case involving dence seized, including clothing, fin- CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER he has caused himself and his family. ing, at the same rate of pay, with se- the slaying of a woman found dead on a Arthur Stoss leaves court Thursday “I will work the rest of my life to atone niority recognized.” Susquehanna River bank in March. SeeEVIDENCE, Page 4A after a suppression hearing. for what I have done,” Jescavage said. CMYK

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EMA coordinator says the work, also said she notified said Thursday. “They were negli- communication could be the Luzerne County Emergency gent.” Management Agency, UGI Utili- Dallas Township Emergency better,but everything safe. ties, the Dallas School District Management Coordinator Jack and the township engineer, zon- Dodsonsaidhereceivedtheletter ing officer and supervisors. and a phone call Wednesday eve- By SARAH HITE After two incidents along the ning,buthadtomakemorephone [email protected] Springville Gathering Line with- calls to answer residents’ re- DALLAS TWP. – Residents are in the last five months, Fair- quests for more information. concerned about the communica- ground Road residents’ concerns Dodson said the company sent tion between Williams Field Ser- reached a boil at a Dallas Town- the Kunkle Fire Department an vices LLC and township officials ship supervisors meeting Tues- emergency response plan on regarding activity at a recently day. Thursday morning, and Williams constructed natural gas pipeline In September, natural gas was officials plan to notify Dodson located off Lower Demunds vented about nine miles away once the pipeline is flowing with Road. from the Dallas Township site. natural gas. Households near the site re- Concerned residents said they “The communication could be ceived a letter Wednesday saying could smell the gas and called 911. alittle better, but everything is construction was about to end Residents also said that on Sun- safe,” he said. and that natural gas would be day there were loud noises com- Luzerne County Emergency flowing through the line within ing from the site and called 911to Management Agency Coordina- the next few days. ask what was happening. tor Stephen Bekanich said Thurs- Williams communications spe- Fairground Road resident Jane day he was unaware the pipeline cialist Helen Humphreys, who Tolomello said it was “infuriat- would be “going live” within the said she delivered letters to every ing” to receive the letter so close next few days, but said the county household on Fairground Road to the completion date. has been dealing with Williams and to many on Lower Demunds “Why couldn’t they have said foryearsandtruststhecompany’s Roadthatareincloseproximityto something sooner?” Tolomello emergency response plans.

Thursday. “It’s a normal, every- ship. Chief Gathering LLC re- PIPELINE day part of their operation.” ceived approval for construction Fairground Road resident Jane a30-mile pipeline from Wyoming Tolomello, who has been outspo- County to tap into the Transco Continued from Page 1A ken against natural gas develop- line. son, stated, “Williams and Tran- ment in the area, said Thursday Chief was granted approval sco will first remove air from the she plans to leave her house until with several conditions by the line and then equalize the natural the pipeline work is completed. zoning hearing board in Decem- gas pressures of the Springville “I’m not real comfortable with ber to build a metering station and Transco lines” before gas can the situation because this is the about 500 feet from the proposed flow freely through both lines. first time they’re putting the gas Williams site. The company Dickinson warned residents of through the line,” she said. “Wil- plans to appeal a condition in- the potential for noise and a nat- liams hasn’t given us any reason volving the construction of a ural gas odor during the process. to feel comfortable.” fence around the facility at a zon- He said the work will require Williams also is planning to ing hearing on Jan. 11. venting small amounts of natural construct a metering facility near The two projects have been gas as the pressure in the lines is the connection site off Lower De- considered controversial be- equalized. munds Road, which is about a cause of their proximity to the Dallas Township Emergency half mile from the Dallas School Dallas schools. Hearings for both Management Coordinator Jack District. The Dallas Township companies have been ongoing Dodson said he didn’t believe the Zoning Hearing Board is sched- for nearly a year, and several work is any cause of concern for uled to issue a decision on the changes to the township zoning residents. metering station Jan. 12. ordinance have resulted from “This should not be a hazard- The Williams line is one of two public protest against the gas ous incident,” said Dodson on planned pipelines for the town- lines.

Stoss told Noonan Calabro When Stoss was questioned by EVIDENCE said she wanted to go to the park- investigators later that day, Noo- ing lot of a supermarket on Ken- nan said, he asked Stoss what nedy Boulevard in Pittston to buy happened with Calabro, to which Continued from Page 3A drugs, and that while waiting in Stoss replied, “I can’t,” and ended gernail clippings and swabbing of the lot the driver of a red Mitsub- the conversation with investiga- cuts on his right hand and fore- ishi Eclipse pulled up and said to tors. arm, and items taken in a search go to the area of Calabro’s resi- at Stoss’s home. dence at Gabriel House, a transi- First Assistant District Attor- tional housing facility for women ney Sam Sanguedolce and Assist- on William Street. ant District Attorney Frank Stoss said he and Calabro walk- McCabe called one witness, Lu- ed together through an alley be- zerne County Detective James tween Gabriel House and the Noonan, who testified that on Joyce Insurance Building, 9 Main March 11 he interviewed Stoss af- St., where the Eclipse pulled up. ter a crime scene had been locat- Calabro got in, the car pulled ed in Pittston and items belong- away and neither returned, Stoss ing to Calabro had been located. said. Noonan testified it was learned Noonan said he and other in- Stoss had been with Calabro the vestigators gathered Stoss’ cloth- HANDMADE LOVELIES night before. ing, fingernail clippings and Noonan said Stoss told him he swabs of cuts on his arms. POTTERY•JEWELRY was with Calabro at a Pittston Noonan said Stoss was arrest- bar, that they then went to his ed later that day because a search ACCESSORIES•HANDBAGS home to use cocaine and then to a had been conducted at his resi- 68 Main St., Dallas • 690-6399 friend’s house to continue drink- dence, where drug paraphernalia Mon. thru Sat. 10-5 & By Appt. ing. was located. facebook.com/earthandwearsstore 732721 K

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IN BRIEF VIOLENCE IN IRAQ Bombings target Shiites ahead of holy day Scores die in fresh attacks

By ADAM SCHRECK Mohammed Ali griev- Associated Press es over the coffins of BAGHDAD — An apparently coordi- his son, Abbas Mo- nated wave of bombings targeting Shiite hammed, 9, and his Muslims killed at least 78 people in Iraq daughter, Fatima on Thursday, the second large-scale as- Mohammed, 15, be- fore burial Thursday sault by militants since U.S. forces pulled AP PHOTO in the Shiite holy out last month. Defense Secretary Leon Panet- city of Najaf, Iraq. The attacks, which bore the hallmarks ta and President Barack Obama Explosions struck of Sunni insurgents, come ahead of a Shi- at the Pentagon on Thursday. two Shiite neigh- ite holy day that draws hundreds of thou- borhoods, killing and sands of pilgrims from across Iraq, rais- injuring dozens. ing fears of a deepening of sectarian bloodshed. Rifts along the country’s Sun- Obama ni-Shiite faultline just a few years ago AP PHOTO AP PHOTO pushed Iraq to the brink of civil war. First blowout of the new year The bombings in Baghdad and outside ment designed to include the country’s cord for the lethal strikes. Smoke and ash billow from Mount the southern city of Nasiriyah appeared main factions is mired in a political crisis “We hold the government responsible plans for Etna framed by the Sicilian town of to be the deadliest in Iraq in more than a pitting politicians from the Shiite major- for these attacks. They (the politicians) Zafferana, near Catania, southern year. ity now in power against the Sunni mi- are bickering over their seats and these Italy on Thursday. The eruption of the Thursday’s blasts occurred at a partic- nority, which reigned supreme under the poor people are killed in these blasts,” Mount Etna volcano lasted a few ularly unstable time for Iraq’s fledgling dictatorship of Saddam Hussein. said Baghdad resident Ali Qassim not ‘leaner’ hours and was the first in 2012. democracy. A broad-based unity govern- Some Iraqis blame that political dis- long after the first bomb went off.

BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS military GOLD, FRANKINCENSE, MYRRH … AND GEESE Chief defends fatal shooting Plan shifts military presence 911recording reveals the tense to Asian-Pacific region as Amoments in a Texas middle school when police confronted an eighth- troops leave Middle East. grader who was brandishing a realistic- looking pellet gun and repeatedly or- dered him to put the weapon down. By CHRISTI PARSONS After a confrontation, officers fatally Tribune Washington Bureau 15-year-old Jaime Gonzalez when WASHINGTON — President he refused their demands Wednesday Barack Obama on Thursday an- at Cummings Middle School in nounced a new defense strategy Brownsville. that he says will make U.S. mil- Asix-minute recording of the 911call itary forces “leaner” in the com- that summoned police was obtained ing years while still maintaining Thursday by the Brownsville Herald. their global superiority. The weapon turned out to be a pellet In an unprecedented appear- gun that closely resembled the real ance before the press corps at thing. No one else was injured. the Pentagon, Obama unveiled Gonzalez’s parents demanded to the broad outlines of a plan that know why officers took lethal action. calls for a beefed-up military Interim Police Chief Orlando Rodri- presence in the Asian-Pacific re- guez said his officers acted to protect gion and investment in NATO themselves and other students, firing and other international partner- three shots. There were few others in ships to go along with U.S. the hallway at the time. troop with- Shortly before the confrontation, drawals in Iraq Republican Jaime had walked into a classroom and and Afghanis- presidential tan. punched a boy in the nose for no appar- contenders ent reason, Rodriguez said. “The tide of war is reced- question the GOMBE, NIGERIA ing,” Obama Democratic said, “but the president’s Pastor: Gunmen killed 3 AP PHOTO question that eese with Christmas decorations are paraded through the streets Thursday during the Cabalgata de national- Apastor says gunmen have attacked this strategy GReyes, or the Three Wise Men parade, in Madrid, Spain. The traditional parade marks the eve of the Epi- answers is security pol- achurch in northeast Nigeria, killing at phany, a Christian holiday celebrating the story of the three wise men believed to have followed a bright star least three people and wounding oth- what kind of icies and are to offer gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh to the newborn Jesus in Bethlehem. ers. military we likely to go will need after Johnson Jauro of the Deeper Life after his bud- Church in Gombe, the capital of the long wars Gombe state, said the attack happened of the last dec- get-cutting around 7 p.m. Thursday. Jauro said he ade are over.” plans for the The con- heard gunfire everywhere and lost his Pentagon. wife in the assault on the church. tours of the Prosecutors say hang Mubarak plan are not Police confirmed the attack hap- pened in Gombe, but declined to offer surprising, and any details. follow Obama’s highly public Some of the activists who helped draw out, and Egypt’s new rulers — the plan to shift military spending military — have the power to veto a death AUGUSTA, GA. topple him skeptical the sentence away from a combat-troop pres- sentence. ence in the Middle East and would ever be carried out. 2dead in food plant slaying Mubarak has been brought to every toward intelligence gathering, hearingsincehistrialbeganonAug.3ona surveillance and counter-terror- Authorities in Augusta, Ga., say two hospital gurney, wheeled into the cour- ism efforts. people are dead after a gunman fatally By HAMZA HENDAWI troom cage where defendants are held, Obama is readying himself shot someone, then killed himself in Associated Press alongside his two sons, former security for criticism of his commitment the parking lot of a food processing CAIRO — Prosecutors on Thursday chief and six top police commanders. to national security. plant. called for Hosni Mubarak to be hanged, On Thursday, prosecutor Mustafa Kha- Republican presidential con- Sgt. Dan Carrier of the Richmond saying he bore full responsibility for the AP PHOTO ter gave a passionate speech demanding tenders question the Democrat- County Sheriff’s Office says investiga- killing of protesters during the uprising Egyptian anti-Mubarak protesters the death penalty for Mubarak, former In- ic president’s national-security tors are still working to uncover what against him, in a courtroom moment un- demonstrate Thursday outside a cour- terior Minister Habib el-Adly and four of policies and are likely to go af- prompted the shooting Thursday after- thinkable barely a year ago when the long- troom in Cairo. thepolicecommanders.Theyarecharged ter his budget-cutting plans for noon at FPL Foods. time leader held unquestioned power. with complicity in the deaths of some 800 the Pentagon. Carrier says the gunman had been The demand for the death penalty at Still, some of the activists who helped protesters during the18-day uprising that Obama launched a pre-emp- identified as 21-year-old Emanuel Jor- the 83-year-old former president’s trial topple him are skeptical the sentence led to Mubarak’s fall on Feb.11. tive strike Thursday with an ar- dan, an employee at the plant. He de- played to the widespread resentment of would ever be carried out, if he is convict- “Retribution is the solution. Any fair gument that, with resources so clined to identify the other person Mubarak among Egyptians who hoped ed. A conviction would be followed by a judge must issue a death sentence for scarce, Congress must stream- killed or say what if any relationship that punishment for his oppressive rule possibly lengthy appeals process that the these defendants,” said Khater, one of five line the military along with the the victim had with the gunman. would be fruit of the Arab Spring. ailing Mubarak’s lawyer would likely prosecutors in the case. rest of the government. Carrier said witnesses saw Jordan fire several gunshots at the unidenti- fied victim in the parking lot before he shot himself. ‘Frac sand’ stirring own storm of controversy TOKYO He had (many) yen for tuna The Associated Press the environment. sand comes from the Midwest. CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wis. — “More and more people are Activists fear fine silica dust This tuna is worth savoring: It cost Largely overlooked in the na- waking up to the fact that there from the mines and plants will nearly three-quarters of a million dol- tional debate over hydraulic are difficulties with this mas- make people sick, spoil the lars. fracturing, or fracking, to un- sive explosion,” said Pat Pop- landscape and contaminate Abluefin tuna caught off northeast- lock underground gas and oil ple, a retired school teacher ground water. ern Japan fetched a record 56.49 mil- supplies is the emerging fight and principal and anti-sand Some counties in Minnesota lion yen, or about $736,000, Thursday in the U.S. heartland over mining activist. and Wisconsin have responded in the first auction of the year at To- mining “frac sand.” U.S. frac sand producers sold to health and environmental kyo’s Tsukiji fish market. The price for Mining companies say the or used more than 6.5 million concerns by passing mining the 593-pound tuna beat last year’s work provides good jobs in ru- metric tons of sand worth $319 moratoriums to buy time for record of 32.49 million yen. ral areas, but some residents million in 2009, according to more study. Others are debat- AP PHOTO The price translates to 210,000 yen fear the increase in mining the U.S. Geological Survey. ing whether to hit the brakes on Frac sand destined for the oil and gas fields piles up at the per kilogram, or $1,238 per pound — could harm human health and Nearly three-fourths of frac further mine development. EOG Resources Inc. processing plant in Chippewa Falls, Wisc. also a record, said Yutaka Hasegawa, a Tsukiji market official. 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ERIC WILLIAM BLADES died Alberta M. Opet Dolores M. ‘Dolly’ Pazuhanich Mary M. Cicon on Sunday, January1, 2012. He was January 4, 2012 born on January 9, 1981 in Easton, January 4, 2012 December 31, 2011 Md., born to his father Keith Eu- Mary M. Cicon, gene Blades. Mr. Blades graduated lberta M. Opet, 84, a daughter rs. Dolores M. “Dolly” Pazu- 96, of Exeter, from James M. Coughlin High A of the late John and Louise Bar- Mhanich, 79, of East Chestnut passed away School, Class of 1999; he was a noski Zaleskas, passed away on Street, in the North End section of Wednesday Janu- computer technician. He enjoyed Wednesday, January 4, 2012 at the the city, fell asleep in the Lord New ary 4, 2012 at the Scouts, bowling, video games, Little Flower Manor in Wilkes- Year’s Eve, December 31, 2011, in Highland Manor Barre. playing the guitar and piano. He is the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital Nursing Home, She was born in Plymouth, on Ju- Exeter, after a survived by his father, Keith Eu- following a prolonged illness. ly 9, 1927 and was a graduate of Ply- brief stay. Prior to gene Blades, of Beach Haven, Pa.; Born March 1, 1932, in Wilkes- daughter, Nicole Era Blades; son, mouth High School, class of 1945. that, her niece, Barre, she was a daughter of the late Tristan Alexander Blades; grand- Alberta resided for many years in Barbara Konopka, cared for her on a John and Elizabeth (Kavka) Men- parents, Jackie and Charlotte the Georgetown Section of Wilkes- daily basis. Barre Township, where she was a Blades of Cordova, Md.; aunt, un- dusky. Born in Exeter, she was the daugh- former member of St. Joseph’s Mon- cle and cousin, Juanita, William Educated in the city schools, she ter of the late Charles and Anna Pav- astery and its Altar & Rosary Socie- was a graduate of the James M. lik Cicon. and Kimberly Taylor of Hender- ty. Alberta also served as the corre- son, Md. Coughlin High School, Wilkes- She was a graduate of St. John’s spondent for The Times Leader, High School, Pittston, and was a for- Afuneral service will be held on covering events in Wilkes-Barre Barre. mer member of St. John the Baptist Monday, January 9, 2012 , at 2 Township. She was also a member Opet and his wife, Mary, Hopewell, In her younger days, she worked beloved friends, Colleen DeFazio, Church, Exeter. Mary was also a for- p.m., from Fleegle & Helfenbein of the Mothers’ Club of the George- N.J.; daughter-in-law, Heidi Mari- as a business clerk for the former Pittston, and Linda Balara, Wyom- mer member of the Confraternity of Funeral Home, 106 W. Sunset Ave, town Settlement Camp. naccio Opet, Fulton, Md.; grandchil- Percy A. Brown Company of Wilkes- ing. Greensboro, Md. Family and Christian Women and a member of In 1967 following a mine fire, Al- dren, Daniel Sulitka; Eric Thomas, Barre. More recently, Dolly worked Funeral services with Panachi- friends may call from 1to 2 p.m. berta relocated to South Wilkes- Rachael Walker and her husband, Our Lady of Charity. She also be- as a homemaker for former noted da will be conducted at 9 a.m. Sat- longed to the Cosmopolitan Club. prior to the funeral. Condolences Barre, where she became of mem- Tom; Mary Jo Thomas; Nikolas Wilkes-Barre attorney, the late John to the family may be made at urday in the John V. Morris Funeral Mary had worked at the Consoli- ber of St. Nicholas Church and its Opet; Nathalie Alexander; Jennifer, Hessel, esquire, in his home, now www.fleegleandhelfenbein.com. Altar & Rosary Society and its Se- Benjamin and Jessica Rojsuontikul; Home, 625 N. Main St., Wilkes- dated Cigar for 31 years, and prior to nior Citizens Club. Shawna, Carl, Nathan and Tessa known as Hessel Hall at King’s Col- Barre, followed by the Office of that, at the General Cigar, Kingston. lege. Christian Burial with Divine Litur- She received a certificate from the JASON E. IAMS, 41, of Plains She was formerly employed as a Opet; Marseilles and Michael Opet; secretary for the American Legion Amelia and Owen Sack; and Felicite Dolly was most proud of and is re- gy in Holy Assumption of Saint Ma- Smith’s School of Practical Nursing Township and formerly of Kansas, Service Office at the Department of Walker; great-granddaughter, Soph- membered by those who knew and ry Byzantine Catholic Church at and was a volunteer at Wesley Village died Wednesday morning, January Veterans Affairs Medical Center, ia Rose Thomas; brother-in-law, loved her for her most current role 9:30 a.m. with the Rev. James G. for over 20 years. 4, 2012, at his home. Born in Tope- She was preceded in death by where she met the love of her life, Dan Sobashinski, Plymouth; several as a devoted, loving mother to her Hayer, pastor, officiating. Interment ka, Kansas, he was the son of Frank her husband of 61 years, Carl E. nieces and nephews. brothers, Joseph, Charles and Mi- beloved family, raising her children with Rite of Committal will follow Iams of Kansas and Pamela (Phil- Opet, who passed away on January Funeral services will be held on chael, and John Cicon; and sisters, and grandchildren into adulthood. in the parish cemetery, Lake Street, lips) Iams of Atlanta, Georgia. He 24, 2011. She was also later employ- Monday at 9 a.m. from the Nat & Anna Kowalewski and Helen Hudak In addition to her parents, she Dallas. Relatives and friends may was a Navy veteran of the Persian ed by the Rea & Derrick Drug Store. Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 Park Ave- and a niece, Maryann Lynn. was preceded in death by her hus- join her family for visitation and re- Gulf War: Operation Desert Alberta was known for her cook- nue, Wilkes-Barre, with a Mass of Surviving are her sister, Irene, Cer- ing and baking and her loving and Christian Burial to follow at 9:30 band, Mr. Peter Pazuhanich, in membrances from 2 until 4 p.m. and Storm, serving aboard USS Kauff- za, Exeter, along with numerous niec- caring hospitality. a.m. in St. Nicholas Church, 226 1999; by her daughter, Janet Marie from 7 until 9 p.m. today. es and nephews. man, and was self-employed as a In addition to her husband, she South Washington Street, Wilkes- Alishusky, in 1988; and most recent- In lieu of floral tributes, memo- Relatives and friends may call carpet installer. Surviving, in addi- was preceded in death by her son, Barre. Interment will be in St. Ma- ly by her brother, John Mendusky, in rial contributions may be made to Saturday from 8:30 a.m. until 9:30 tion to his parents, are his brother, Edward Opet, in 2003, and by her ry’s Cemetery, Hanover Township. 2002. the Breast Cancer Awareness fund a.m. at the Gubbiotti Funeral Home, David, Kansas; and companion, sister, Lillian Sobashinski, in 2011. Friends may call on Sunday from 2 Surviving are her son, Mark P. Pa- 1030 Wyoming Ave., Exeter. A Mass Stephanie Duncan, with whom he Surviving are daughters, Louise to 5 p.m. at the funeral home. of the American Cancer Society,190 zuhanich, and his companion, Linda Welles St., Suite118, Forty-Forty, PA of Christian Burial will follow at 10 resided. Sulitka, Syracuse, N.Y.; Diane Tho- In lieu of flowers, memorial con- a.m. at St. Anthony of Padua Church Terrell, East Stroudsburg; grand- 18704. To send her son Mark and Funeral will be held at the con- mas, Hanover Township; Delphine tributions may be made to Little (St. Barbara Parish), 28 Memorial Opet and her husband, Junior, Mia- children, including Justin Alishus- venience of the family. There will Flower Manor, 200 South Meade family online words of comfort and St., Exeter. mi, Fla.; Joan Rojsuontikul and her Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 or to ky, Ashley Alishusky, both at home, support, please visit our family’s Interment will be in St. John the be no calling hours. Arrangements husband, Pong, Woodbridge, Va.; the St. Nicholas Church Renovation and Bethany Pazuhanich, Howell, by the Corcoran Funeral Home website by visiting www.JohnV- Slovak Cemetery, Schooley Street, Marisue Sack and her husband, Fund, 226 South Washington N.J.; several nieces and nephews; MorrisFuneralHomes.com. Inc., Plains Township. Online con- Shawn, Kingston; sons, Thomas Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701. Exeter. dolences may be made at Opet and his wife, Denise, Osewgo, Online condolences may be made Memorial donations may be made www.corcoranfuneralhome.com. N.Y; Paul Opet and his wife, Maria, at www.natandgawlasfuneralhome- to St. Jude Children’s Research Hos- Kennewick, Washington; James .com. pital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Dorothy Ann Strubeck Memphis, TN 38105. ROBERT GIZA, age 59, of Spring Brook Township, died early January 3, 2012 Thursday morning, January 5, June Marie (Culver) Hoover Dorothy Bowman 2012, at home. His wife of three Dorothy In addition to her parents, she was years as of November 2, Edwina January 4, 2012 Ann Strubeck, preceded in death by her husband, Schmidt Aston-Giza, survives. Born in of West Pitt- Warren E. Strubeck, former funeral Wilkes-Barre, on July 13, 1952, son une Marie (Culver) Hoover, 85, ston, passed director, of West Pittston; sister Mary January 4, 2012 of the late Edward and Theresa Gi- J of Wesley Village in Jenkins away Tuesday Jones of Forty Fort, and brothers, za and a graduate of Coughlin Township, died on January 4, 2012. January 3, at John and William, both from Ply- Dorothy Bowman High School, Robert worked as a Born in Dallas Township, on No- Wesley Village mouth. Schmidt made forklift operator for Warp Process- vember11,1926, to Chester and Jen- Nursing Facili- Surviving Dorothy are her daugh- her final trip to Je- ing Inc., Exeter. Also surviving are ny Culver, she grew up in Hunting- ty, Jenkins ter, Gloria Echalk, and husband Al, of sus and the Township. his stepdaughter, Linda Aston of ton Mills, Pa., and graduated from Duryea; son, Douglas Strubeck, and Blessed Mother She was born July 7, 1920, in Moosic. wife Beth, of Norfolk, Massachusetts, on Wednesday, Ja- its high school in 1943. As a teenag- Plymouth, and was the daughter of Private arrangements are un- er, she sang alto in the Huntington along with four grandchildren, Co- nuary 4, 2012. the late William and Rebecca Stub- rinne Harrington and husband Tyler, Born on Octo- der the care of the Thomas P. Kear- Mills Choral Group, which perform- blebine Ertz. Matthew and Michael Echalk and ber 6, 1918, she lived in Wilkes-Barre ney Funeral Home Inc., 517 N. ed at various venues in the area until She was a 1938 graduate of Ply- Adam Strubeck. Main St., Old Forge. Condolences: gas rationing prevented their con- mouth High School and also a before moving to Mountain Top in www.KearneyFuneralHome.com. tinuing travels. graduate Registered Nurse from Afuneral service will be held 1951. She was a graduate of St. Nicho- During World War II, June at- the Pittston Hospital School of on Saturday January 7, at 11 las High School. BERNARD J. KLIME, 59, a resi- tended Penn State University and Nursing. a.m. at Kiesinger Funeral Services She was preceded in death by her Inc., 255 McAlpine St., Duryea, with dent of the Pittston area, died worked grinding periscope prisms Dorothy was a World War II vet- husband, Joseph H. Schmidt II; her Hoover; brothers Robert Culver and the Rev. Josh Masland of the First Wednesday, January 4, 2012. in Rochester, N.Y. She bore three eran serving as an ensign with the parents, Frank and Lena Bowman, Ronald Culver, and sister, Roseade- United Methodist Church, West Pitt- Funeral arrangements will be sons, and after they were grown, she U.S. Navy Nurse Corps. She later and her sister Marie Lombard. line Vosler. ston, officiating. Friends may call for announced by the H. Merritt returned to college and graduated worked at New York Post Graduate Dorothy is survived by her chil- She is survived by her sons Dr. Er- visitation on Saturday from 10 a.m. Hughes Funeral Home Inc., a summa cum laude from Blooms- Hospital in New York City and was dren, Joseph III and wife Betty Ann; ic D. Hoover and wife Mary, Ball- also on staff at Cornell University until time of service. Interment will Golden Rule Funeral Home, 211 burg University. Thereafter, she daughters, Joan and Judy; son Gerard ston Lake, N.Y., and Mark Reiber, Infirmary, Ithaca, New York. be private. Luzerne Ave., West Pittston, later and his wife, Lisa; and her son Mi- taught sixth grade at Hunlock Nanticoke; brother Richard Culver, Dorothy was a member of the Online condolences may be made next week. chael and his wife, Barbara; grandchil- Creek Elementary School until re- Sweet Valley; grandchildren, Amy First United Methodist Church of to www.kiesingerfuneralservices- RACHEL WOLFE, 84, a resi- tiring in 1986. Hoover, Aaron Hoover, Olivia Hoov- West Pittston. .com. dren, Kristina Hunt, Matthew dent of Bell Bend Road, Berwick, While married to Sherman Hoov- er and Chloe Hoover; plus four Schmidt and Christopher Schmidt. passed away Wednesday, January er, they built Shickshinny Lake and great-grandchildren. Special thanks are given to mom’s 4, 2012. Hidden Lake and created Cosmic Calling hours will be held Satur- caregivers, Regina, Irene, Jill, Jane, Funeral arrangements are Cable TV, which she continued to day, January 7, 2012, from 2 to 4 and FUNERALS Bureau of Aging, VNA and Hospice pending from the Clarke Piatt Fu- operate until her husband’s death in 7to 9 p.m. at the Clarke Piatt Funer- and friend Father John Gali. neral Home Inc., 6 Sunset Lake 1989. Funeral arrangements and view- Road, Hunlock Creek. al Home Inc., 6 Sunset Lake Road, ALEO – Fannie, celebration of life 9 KOCHINSKI – Andrew, celebration She was a longtime member of ing will be held by the McCune Funer- Hunlock Creek. Interment will be at a.m. Saturday with a funeral Mass of life 11 a.m. today in McLaugh- the Calvary Bible Chapel in Muhlen- the convenience of the family. in the Church of St. Mary of the lin’s-The Family Funeral Service, al Home, Mountain Top, Monday, Ja- berg, Pa. In lieu of flowers, a donation may Immaculate Conception, 130 S. 142 S. Washington St., Wilkes- nuary 9, from 9 to 10 a.m. Celebration June was preceded in death by be made in her name to Joslin Dia- Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. Barre. Friends may call 10 to 11 of Life Mass will be held at St. Jude’s her parents; her husband, Sherman betes Center, 1Joslin Place, Boston, BARR – Sophia, funeral 9:30 a.m. a.m. at the funeral home. Church, Mountain Top, at 10:30 a.m. Hoover; her youngest son, Scott MA 02215. Saturday in the Stanley S. Steg- MURPHY – Margaret, funeral 9 a.m. Monday, January 9. In lieu of flowers, Carol Brazier ura Funeral Home Inc., 614 S. Saturday in the Bernard J. Pion- please give donations in Dorothy’s January 2, 2012 Hanover St., Nanticoke. Mass of tek Funeral Home Inc., 204 Main name to the St. Jude’s Church Build- Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in the St., Duryea. Mass of Christian ing Fund or the donor’s charity of main site of St. Faustina’s Parish, Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. John the choice. ur dear mother, wife, daughter O Clara Mae Witter Nanticoke. Friends may call 5 to 7 Evangelist Church, Pittston. and sister passed away peace- p.m. today. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. today fully at home in Texas on January January 4, 2012 BOLAND – Edward Jr., memorial in the funeral home. 2, 2012. Mass 11 a.m. Saturday in St. Andre OSMANSKI – Frederick, memorial OBITUARY POLICY APennsylvania native, Carol Bessette parish (St. Stanislaus Mass 9:30 a.m. today in Ss. Peter Clara Mae mela Witter of Alburtis; two daugh- The Times Leader publish- was born to Elizabeth and Olaf Kostka Church), N. Main St., and Paul Church, Plains Town- Witter, 84, of ters, Eileen J. and Robert Spencer of es free obituaries, which Young. Carol was married to Jo- Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call ship. Friends may call 9 a.m. to Tunkhannock, Tunkhannock, and Barbara J. and Ro- seph Yaglinski and they raised four 0:30 a.m. until the time of service time of Mass at the church. have a 27-line limit, and paid died peacefully land Smith of Wyalusing; 14 grand- children. at the church. PAZUHANICH – Dolores, funeral obituaries, which can run Wednesday, Ja- children and 19 great-grandchildren; She retired from the Wilming- BOROFSKI – Norman, funeral 9:30 with Panachida 9 a.m. Saturday with a photograph. A funeral nuary 4, 2012, ton VA Medical Center in 1992. four sisters, Betty Lou and Edward a.m. today in the Grontkowski in the John V. Morris Funeral home representative can call while residing Carol and Jay Ralph were married Furman, Elsie Fae Hamilton, Ruth Funeral Home P.C., 51-53 W. Green Home, 625 N. Main St., Wilkes- the obituary desk at (570) at Gracious 829-7224, send a fax to (570) in 1976. and Webb Comfort, and Kay and Al- St., Nanticoke. Mass of Christian Barre. Office of Christian Burial Living Estates in South Montrose. 829-5537 or e-mail to tlo- She was an active volunteer in bert Dymond; one brother, Carl and Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Faustina with Divine Liturgy 9:30 a.m. in She was born in Butler, Pa., on [email protected]. If you many charities and civic organiza- Cindy Henry; and two sisters-in-law, Parish, former Holy Trinity Holy Assumption of St. Mary June 15, 1927, the eldest of eight fax or e-mail, please call to tions, including Hagley Museum, Lenore Henry and Nancy Henry, and Church, Nanticoke. Byzantine Catholic Church. children to the late Charles D. Hen- DZOCH – Jeff, memorial services 1 confirm. Obituaries must be the Methodist Country House, many nieces and nephews. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 ry Sr. and Elsie Hutzley Henry. p.m. Saturday in the Bethel Hill p.m. today.. submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday Winterthur Museum Point to Avisitation will be held Sunday, When she was a young child her United Methodist Church, Sweet ROBISON – William, Mass of Chris- through Thursday and 7:30 Point, LPGA tournaments and the January 8, from 2 to 5 p.m. at the family moved to Mehoopany, Valley. tian Burial 10 a.m. today in St. p.m. Friday and Saturday. Mary Campbell Center in Wil- Harding-Litwin Funeral Home, 123 where she graduated from the Me- HODLE – Brian, funeral 9 a.m. today Mary’s Church, 1730 Fowler Ave., Obituaries must be sent by a mington, Delaware. W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock, with a hoopany High School. Clara Mae in the Jendrzejewski Funeral Berwick. funeral home or crematory, After her retirement, she moved memorial service to follow at 5 p.m. was a member of the Lemon Unit- Home, 21 N. Meade St., Wilkes- SCHULTHEIS – Minnie, funeral 10 or must name who is hand- to Florida, where she continued to with the Rev. Alice Ann Bonham of ed Methodist Church in which she Barre. Mass of Christian Burial at a.m. Saturday in the Lawrence E. ling arrangements, with enjoy her volunteer activities until the Trinity United Methodist was the secretary and treasurer for 9:30 a.m. in Our Lady of Hope Young Funeral Home, 418 S. State address and phone number. moving to Texas earlier this year. Church, Lebanon, officiating. Inter- Parish, Wilkes-Barre. many years, as well as the Secreta- St., Clarks Summit. Friends may We discourage handwritten Carol Ralph is survived by her ment will be private at the conve- JOHNSON – Josephine, memorial ry for the Lemon Township Super- call 4 to 7 p.m. today. notices; they incur a $15 children, Debra Day Olivier nience of the family at the Indian- service 11 a.m. Saturday in St. WALSH – Lucille, funeral 9 a.m. visors. typing fee. (Marc) of Salt Lake City, Utah; Su- town Gap National Cemetery. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Dallas. Saturday in the E. Blake Collins She was a member of The Lady san Baldwin (Greg Pitta)of Gar- In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- KARPOVAGE – Charles, memorial Funeral Home, 159 George Ave., Esther Rebekah Lodge No 74 of den Grove,Calif.; Jan Yaglinski butions may be made to the Wyom- service 8 p.m. today in the Davis- Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian Tunkhannock, and in 1974 she re- (Bill Devlin) of Ennis, Texas; Joe ing County Cancer Society, 8 Iron- Dinelli Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Holy Sa- In Loving Memory of ceived “The Decoration of Chival- Yaglinski of Oceanside, Calif.; wood St. Tunkhannock, PA 18657 St., Nanticoke. Friends may call 6 viour Church, Wilkes-Barre. ry,” the highest honor bestowed on Edyie Mae Keller grandchildren, Chris Baldwin of and the Visual Eye Research, Grand to 8 p.m. Friends may call 8:30 a.m. until aRebekah sister. She also held the KERNS – Russell Jr., services 11 a.m. 9/5/40 - 1/6/92 Vista, and Colin Baldwin of Ne- Lodge of Pa., 1001 W. Harrisburg the time of the service. President seat of the Republican today in the Kizis-Lokuta Funeral wark, Del., and her sister, Betty Pike, Middletown, PA 17057. Women, of which she was a dedi- Home, 134 Church St., Pittston. Deets of Berwick. For directions or online condo- cated member. Friends may call 10 to 11 a.m. We will miss you, Mom. We love lence, visit at litwinfuneralhome- She was preceded in death by before the service at the funeral G enetti’s you. s.com. her husband of 56 years, Irving P. home The family invites you to visit After Fu nera l Lu ncheons Witter, who died on June 20, 2002; her online memorial and share in two brothers, Walter Henry and Starting at$7.9 5 per person her life story at www.virtualmemo- Funeral Lunches Charles D. Henry Jr., and one Hotel Bereavem en t Rates rials.com as Carol Ralph. www.je- starting at $ brother-in-law, James Hamilton. 7.95 keevermortuary.com. Survivors include two sons, Ri- chard W. and Sharon Witter of Me- Forever in Our Hearts hoopany, and Donald W. and Pa- Memorial Highway, Dallas Missed by Family and Friends More Obituaries, Page 2A www.omarscastleinn.com • 675-0804 825.6477 clude their of pa number. mus gr ca be to age ed. be pho co bir or to bec nar Ray Ko gan, Ko Fr dents. 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OUR OPINION: GOOD GOVERNMENT Revisiting ABCs of civil behavior

E POLITE. Don’t call a person names that are naughty or silly. Look a person in the eye while he or she is talking to B you. During group discussions, sit at the table with your peers and try not to fidget. Listen attentively for as long as a person is speaking to you; try not to interrupt or avert your attention to your cell phone, your wristwatch or someone else’s conversation. If you disagree with what a person says, remain respectful. Don’t roll your eyes or otherwise be dismissive. Remember to say “please” and “thank you.” ••• While this advice sounds elementary – the kind of thing a kin- dergarten teacher tries to ingrain in pupils during the first weeks of a school year – the lessons bear repeating for all those mem- bers of Luzerne County’s newly reorganized city and borough councils, township supervisor panels and school boards. For that matter, it also applies to the 11 women and men who, as of Jan. 2, collectively make up Luzerne County’s first county council. Area residents attuned to the news know, for example, that Wilkes-Barre’s city council meetings at times last year drifted to- ward the absurd: council members seemingly more obsessed with counting the minutes allotted to public speakers than hear- ing what they had to say, personality clashes, “cupcake” tossing. This nonsense further erodes people’s confidence in our local governments, already shaken in recent years by many incidents of public corruption. It also distracts from the issues that matter. Paul’s not presidential material, but makes good points Luzerne County, its communities and its schools face financial and other challenges in 2012; debating how best to meet those challenges will naturally result in dissention and discord. Under- AS A predictor, the Iowa The lesson of the Ron Paul candidacy is standably, upset constituents will sometimes vent. Republican presidential that we’re now at a point where the caucuses did the job. They COMMENTARY But true leaders – those deserving of our votes in the future – willingness to speak honestly about will disagree with each other and their detractors without resort- identified two candidates, ing to boorish behavior. That’s what distinguishes them as lead- Rep. Michele Bachmann LANE FILLER meaningful issues automatically ers. and Texas Gov. Rick Perry, disqualifies you as a serious candidate to As for the others, well, they should resign from public office or who can now focus on when you listen to him.” lead the nation. get booted by voters at the next opportunity. If they can’t repre- whether their plane tickets to New Hamp- Iwon’t assess the racist and anti-Semitic sent without constant rancor and theatrics, our local govern- shire and South Carolina are refundable. newsletters from Paul’s past here. They are ments don’t need them. Another, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick horrific, and matter greatly, but discussing to other countries. We’re the world’s sad Thank you very much. Santorum, is on the path to the Republican whether they should keep Paul from being parent, using cash advances we can’t afford primary version of “Miss Congeniality,” the president is like debating whether Newt to spoil allies with those sweet new weap- vaunted “Most Likely to Get a Show on Fox Gingrich’s bad attitude should disqualify ons that they’ve been craving. Yet no viable QUOTE OF THE DAY News” crown. Did the caucuses identify the him from being “America’s Next Top Mod- candidate discusses a wholesale reappraisal nominee? Not so much. el.” Regardless, they’re not landing the gigs. of our foreign policy. “We did not make the decision to But the caucuses also finally kicked off Paul first ran for president in 1988, ap- Paul suggests that operating more than freeze these funds lightly.” the presidential election season. Political pearing on the ballots of 46 states as the 700 foreign military bases doesn’t buy us junkies are now like NFL fans after a three- Libertarian Party nominee. He got 432,179 love, or peace of mind, or even peace. More Gov. Tom Corbett year run of exhibition contests: Just as votes out of about 91 million cast, meaning Americans are coming to believe a world- The state’s top executive this week froze $160 there is a limit to how many times you can his views were only slightly more popular wide military empire isn’t affordable, or in million in state spending, compelling most watch meaningless games where passes than the veal entree at a dinner sponsored our best interests. Yet no mainstream can- Pennsylvania agencies to cope with an average 3 bounce off the chests of slow, undersized by People for the Ethical Treatment of didate is willing to discuss a significant percent less. The four state-related universities will experience a heftier rookies from Eastern South Dakota State, Animals. But look at what people are say- rethinking of our military spending. cut; however, the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency’s budget will not be affected. you can only listen to Perry and Bachmann ing now. What’s morphed certainly isn’t The lesson of the Ron Paul candidacy is wax illiterate on the great questions of the Paul, who hasn’t changed his tune since that we’re now at a point where the willing- day for so long. they invented the Victrola. It’s the voters ness to speak honestly about meaningful OTHER OPINION: NEW ATTITUDES So now it is genuinely on, like Donkey who have changed, and the establishment issues automatically disqualifies you as a (elephant) Kong, and the experts are pars- candidates have not. serious candidate to lead the nation. ing Iowa results like physicists splitting Paul wants to talk about decriminalizing Paul won’t be president, and shouldn’t Welcome steps atoms: “If you look at male caucus-goers drugs. Even in studies conducted by scary be. His belief in a sort of Darwinian society aged 20-21in the southwestern, more rural federal employees ringing doorbells and in which the elderly, least able and less area of Pottawattamie County, you can see asking stunned, possibly stoned, residents, fortunate get no help from the government on fuel efficiency he voted for Santorum. His name is Bob.” “Have you ever smoked pot?” more than 40 appeals to hardly anyone. But whoever is What they aren’t doing is talking about the percent of Americans say yes. More and elected ought to respect, and even adopt, most fascinating aspect of this election. more folks are coming to believe the “war some of his points along with the candor ESS THAN A decade enough oil to meet demand. Ron Paul, who came a close third in Io- on drugs” is just a shockingly expensive and consistency with which he makes ago, oil cost less than That was then: U.S. automak- wa, strikes at least a minor chord with attack on the people of the United States. them. $30 a barrel and drivers ers will resist programs to boost nearly everyone, on one issue or another. Yet no serious candidate discusses decrimi- Lpumped $1.50-a-gallon fuel efficiency. This is now: In What you hear people voice, again and nalization. Lane Filler, a former columnist and reporter for gasoline into their vehicles. mid-2011, President Barack again, is, “I’m not saying he should be presi- Paul wants to talk about the wisdom of The Times Leader, is a member of the Newsday While those good old days Obama announced a deal with dent. I’m just saying he kind of makes sense borrowing money from China to disburse it editorial board. aren’t likely to return, several auto companies to essentially notable events in 2011 showed double the average fuel econo- it’s time for Americans to my standard for domestically change at least some of their old produced vehicles to 54.5 miles MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS ways of thinking about oil. agallon by 2025. That was then: Any threats to The eventual production of have found 77 uses for its hide-buckskin, petroleum supplies from the tens of millions of more effi- Look to Bible as guide SEND US YOUR OPINION hair, tail, hoof, feet, horn and meat. Middle East will result in imme- cient cars and sport utility vehi- Letters to the editor must include the The Indians’ presence posed a problem diately soaring prices. This is cles will save billions of gallons to leading a better life writer’s name, address and daytime for paleface, and the buffalo had to go. Its now: From the civil war in Libya of fuel. phone number for verification. Letters slaughter, almost to extinction, began. Our to last week’s warning from Iran That was then: American au- have wonderful news for commentary should be no more than 250 words. We government played a final role by laying reserve the right to edit and limit writers that it would close down the tomobile companies are shrink- writer Doug Ayers (“A New Year’s wish track for Pullman train cars, loaded with Ifor healthy, happy, responsible living,” to one published letter every 30 days. paid sharpshooters, to enter the Plains and Strait of Hormuz, 2011 brought ing dinosaurs. This is now: The • E-mail: [email protected] anumber of events that could big news locally was Ford’s an- Dec. 30) and all of the rest of us who • Fax: 570-829-5537 complete the killing orgy. Thus, a proud, have spiked the cost of crude. nouncement of a $1.1 billion ex- would like to see a major change in our • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 thriving nation, deprived of its treasure, Yet oil finished the year at pansion of its Claycomo auto- world! N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1 was brought to its knees and transformed $100 a barrel. A big part of the motive plant and the eventual That book you’ve been looking for to to pawns of the state and casino operators. reason for the relative stability: addition of 1,600 jobs. guide us through living a better life has Now, our nation is being transformed Demand remained tamped It’s encouraging at the start of been here all along. It’s called the Bible. and its treasure of trillions of dollars, earned by achievers, plundered. Our gov- down in America and Europe 2012 to see some positive news This wonderful book is not quite as large Our economic fate foiled ernment ruled that the have-nots, who because of their continued eco- about oil supplies, gasoline as you had envisioned; however, it contains could not afford a home, should own one, nomic problems. In addition, prices and the improved for- the answer to every problem and issue we by an unwise government the more stable Middle East tunes of U.S. auto companies. and the economy was brought to its knees. have in society today. he American Indians’ fate as a nation Scapegoats included George Bush, Wall countries such as Saudi Arabia Jesus is the only hope for the future. insisted on pumping out The Kansas City Star was tied to the herds of buffalo that Street and Republicans. Sheesh! Let’s make establishing a relationship with Troamed this country’s grassy plains. So “In hoc anno Domini,” (in this year of EDITORIAL BOARD him our New Year’s resolution, and every- vast were some of those herds, it was said the Lord), allegiance to the god of state PRASHANT SHITUT thing else will fall into place. to have taken a man on horseback three and Lady Gaga seem to prevail. President and Interim CEO/Impressions Media days to ride through one of them. JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ MARK E. JONES Lisa Smith The Native Americans’ entire lives fol- Edziu Antek Silvent Vice President/Executive Editor Editorial Page Editor Shavertown lowed this animal; they were known to West Wyoming

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PAGE 10AFRIDAY, JANUARY6,2012 ➛ NEWS THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com Attorneys State ends oversight of county court system want Powell, centers liable Work of Senior Berks County County Judge Grim found that Ciavarella Judge Grim a debt of gratitude “I believe the court’s order Judge Arthur Grim as a Arthur Grim routinely violated the constitu- for helping coordinate unprece- suggests our court in Luzerne By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER as a special tional rights of juveniles, includ- dented cooperation among all County has ‘turned the corner’ [email protected] special master is praised. master to re- ing the right to legal counsel three branches of state govern- with regard to its administra- SCRANTON – Attorneys view thou- and the right to intelligently en- ment in bringing about a fair tion of juvenile delinquency representing juveniles in the sands of cases ter a plea. At Grim’s recommen- resolution to a miscarriage of matters,” Burke said. “kids for cash” lawsuits have Staff and wire reports that had been dation, the justices in 2009 ex- justice that affected so many ju- Burke noted he has also been asked a federal judge to find The state Supreme Court on Grim handled by for- punged the records of 2,251ju- veniles, their families and the relieved of his obligation to file attorney Robert Powell and the Thursday issued an order that mer Judge venile offenders. community at large,” Chief Jus- monthly reports with the Su- two juvenile centers he once ends its oversight of the Lu- Mark Ciavarella between 2003 Grim also presided over the tice of Pennsylvania Ronald D. preme Court. co-owned liable for damages zerne County court system that and 2008. disbursement of a special com- Castille said in a statement. The court had directed the prior to the case going to trial. resulted out of the juvenile jus- Ciavarella was sentenced in pensation fund that was set up Luzerne County President county court to provide the re- In court papers filed Thurs- tice scandal. August to 28 years in prison for to pay restitution to persons Judge Thomas Burke said the ports to show how it was ad- day, attorney Daniel Segal of The county court system had illegally accepting $2.8 million who were the victims of crimes high court’s order was a “mile- dressing issues that arose from Philadelphia claims that pre- been under scrutiny by the high from the builder and owner of committed by juveniles whose stone” for the county as it con- the corruption scandal. The trial evidence gathered shows court since February 2009, two juvenile detention centers records were expunged. tinues to bounce back from the court rescinded that require- that Powell knew or should have when it appointed Senior Berks that were utilized by the county. “All Pennsylvanians owe corruption scandal. ment as of October. known that money he paid to former Luzerne County Judge Mark Ciavarella would lead intervene in this instance be- Juveniles who were incarcerated at PA or Western PA Child Care Schneider further alleges the Ciavarella to improperly in- JUVIE cause the Mericle settlement would receive $5,000 each; those incarcerated at other facilities distribution of the money carcerate youths at the PA Child prejudices their defense and would favor juveniles who were Care and Western PA Child Care ability to reach a possible settle- would receive $1,000 while those who were adjudicated delin- juvenile detention centers he Continued from Page 1A represented by attorney Barry ment with the plaintiffs. quent but not incarcerated would receive $500. Dyller of Wilkes-Barre and the once co-owned. from a series of class-action The bulk of the 47-page legal law firms of attorney Sol Weiss Powell pleaded guilty in 2009 lawsuits filed by juveniles who brief focuses on inequities with- of Philadelphia and William R. to charges related to his pay- allege they were incarcerated in the settlement agreement $500. treatment. He will get substan- Caroselli of Pittsburgh. ment of $772,500 to Ciavarella as part of a scheme to enrich that Schneider claims would There also is an enhanced tially more money than two oth- According to Schneider, at- and former Judge Michael Cona- former Luzerne County judges unfairly benefit some of the ju- benefit fund that would allow er juveniles he cites who served torneys from the Caroselli and han. Prosecutors say the judges Mark Ciavarella and Michael veniles at the expense of others. juveniles to seek additional probation. Weiss firms are on the claims extorted the money from Powell Conahan and others. It does not compensation based on various Schneider also faults a sec- committee, which would give based on threats they would resolve claims pending against 2,400 juveniles affected factors, including the number tion of the agreement that pro- them inside knowledge of the stop sending juveniles to his others allegedly involved in the The agreement, which is esti- of times and length of their in- vides for an appeal process for number of claims made against centers if he didn’t pay. scheme. mated to affect 2,400 juveniles carceration and degree of emo- any juvenile who disagrees the enhanced benefit fund. Segal claims Powell’s payment Schneider represents PA who appeared before Ciavarella tional and/or educational dam- with the decision of a claims Dyller, who was co-counsel of the money to the judges “set Child Care and Western PA between Jan. 1, 2003 and May age they suffered. committee and special master with Weiss, also would have an in motion” a series of acts by Child Care, the two juvenile 28, 2008, sets up four funds that Schneider contends the en- who will determine how much unfair advantage in arguing for Ciavarella that Powell should centers at the heart of the scan- provide for varying payments hancement fund is biased to- each claimant is entitled to re- his clients in the claims proc- have known would have led to dal, as well as Mid Atlantic dependent upon individual cir- ward the “worst” juvenile of- ceive. ess, Schneider contends. judge to violate constitutional Youth Services, a related entity cumstances. fenders because they, by virtue The agreement states those Weiss could not be reached rights of juveniles who appeared that provided treatment servic- Juveniles who were incarcer- of their crimes, served more hearings and all documents re- for comment. Dyller and Caro- before him. es at the two centers. ated at PA or Western PA Child time than juveniles convicted of lated to the hearings will be selli said the claims are without The motion seeks judgment Schneider acknowledges Care would receive $5,000 lesser crimes. confidential. That would pre- merit. against Powell, PA Child Care, that co-defendants in a case or- each; those incarcerated at oth- He cites the case of a juvenile clude a judge from reviewing “It’s utter nonsense,” Dyller Western PA Child Care and Mid dinarily have no standing to ob- er facilities would receive who raped his 8-year-old sister the decisions to ensure they said. “He can say anything he Atlantic Youth Services, which ject to a settlement with one or $1,000 while those who were and spent a substantial amount were just, Schneider said. wants … It’s just desperation on provided treatment services at more defendants. He argues his adjudicated delinquent but not of time at PA Child Care in Pitt- that lawyer’s part.” the two juvenile detention facil- clients should be permitted to incarcerated would receive ston Township undergoing Favoritism allegation ities.

Locally, the final maps split SANTORUM APPEAL three municipalities among multiple districts, including Continued from Page 1A Continued from Page 1A Hazle, Wright and Hanover wa will be Santorum’s high-water vote on Dec. 12 when the state townships. Earlier plans also mark.” Legislative Reapportionment included splitting Plains, Pitt- Commission voted 4-1to ap- Carso said Santorum will now ston and Bear Creek town- get the media and political scruti- prove new borders. The new ny that he has avoided while in maps will be in place for the ships. the back of the pack. next decade starting with this “Add to that his lack of national year’s election. organization and unfilled war At that hearing, Costa said chest,”Carsosaid.“Andonemore the final plans were “partisan” Costa also has spoken out thing: Santorum’s message cen- and Republicans were more against moving one Senate dis- ters on social issues, while most concerned with strengthening trict from southwestern Penn- of the electorate, including Re- their seats than being fair. sylvania to Monroe County. publicans, consider the economy One key sticking point for The appeal could be filed as the predominant issue. All of many who testified on the redis- early as today, though by law these add up to Santorum having tricting was the number of mu- anyone wishing to file a legal no staying power.” nicipalities split among House appeal has until Wednesday. SantorumisinNewHampshire districts. Though there are 108 The state Supreme Court has cam- such cases in the approved map, scheduled oral arguments for “He’s had a paigning it’s fewer than the 121 that were appeals for Jan. 23. shoestring as Tues- in that predicament the past The appeal hearing would be day’s pri- decade. held one day before those seek- budget, and mary ap- AP PHOTO Locally, the final maps split ing office can begin circulating he’s worked his proaches. Republican presidential candidate former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum greets patrons Thurs- three municipalities among nominating petitions for office. Hesaidhe day at a diner in Tilton, N.H. multiple districts, including Ha- Those candidates must have tail off. … was 20 zle, Wright and Hanover town- petitions filed before Feb. 15. When you meet polling nity of human life. They want to and he’s worked his tail off,” Flack would be if he could guarantee ships. Earlier plans also includ- Erik Arneson, spokesman for points be- be able to raise their family and said. “When you meet him and sit Pennsylvania for the GOP, and ed splitting Plains, Pittston and Senate Majority Leader Domin- him and sit hind practice their faith. I was always across from him, you are im- that would be unreliable based on Bear Creek townships. ic Pileggi, said the senator had across from Romney taught as a kid that you went to pressed with his honesty and in- his loss of his Senate seat.” State Rep. Gerald Mullery, D- no comment on the possibility in Iowa church and take care of your fam- tegrity.” Newport Township, would rep- of an appeal and referenced past him, you are and near- ily first.” Tom Baldino, Wilkes Universi- Mitchell weighs in resent a district that includes all comments made by the senator impressed with ly 40 Santorum now lives in Virginia ty political science professor, said Ed Mitchell, longtime Demo- three townships that are split. as to why he supported the final points and has a home in Pittsburgh. He Santorum was the beneficiary of cratic political analyst and con- He said that while he “applauds plan. Among those was one his honesty down in said Pennsylvania always will be the GOP’s war of attrition that sultant, said Santorum deserves Sen. Costa’s spirit and tenaci- made at the hearing that a final and integrity.” New close to his heart. characterizes this year’s primary congratulations on his strong ty,” he has “accepted the new vote was taken when Pileggi Hamp- “I wouldn’t be here to today if it season. showing in Iowa. district and moved on and be- noted the final maps addressed Hal Flack shire. wasn’t for the people of Pennsyl- “ButIdon’t expecthimtofinish “But his success will be short- gun to reach out to the resi- “150 requests made by my Center Moreland “We vania giving me that opportuni- first in New Hampshire,” he said. lived,” Mitchell said. “He doesn’t dents in my new legislative ar- friend and colleague on the just have ty,” he said. Neither Baldino nor Carso see have the money or organization eas.” commission, Sen. Costa.” to work that much harder,” Santo- Santorum as the GOP vice presi- to compete nationally. 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By DEREK LEVARSE Nittany Lions. been told of any potential hire as of coach in place to take full advan- uled to visit Penn State. The Patri- [email protected] Citing anonymous sources, the Thursday night. tage of the open (recruiting) peri- ots would play their first playoff is fired Nearly two months after firing report says Penn State will an- Acting athletic director Dave od coming up,” Joyner said during game on Jan. 14 or Jan. 15. Joe Paterno, Penn State may final- nounce the hiring on Saturday and Joyner,whoisheadingtheschool’s an interview on the Penn State ra- “I would love to have somebody ly have found a successor. that O’Brien will remain with the search committee, was not imme- dio network. in place then, and I anticipate we According to NFL reporter Patriots through the rest of their diately available for comment. Recruiting restrictions are lifted will be able to do that,” Joyner after just Chris Mortensen of ESPN, New season. Joyner said earlier Thursday night on Jan. 13, the same day most of said. “I believe the search is contin- England Patriots offensive coordi- APenn State spokesman said that he hoped to name a coach be- the Nittany Lions’ projected uing and progressing very well, as nator Bill O’Brien is poised to be- the school had no comment on the fore Jan. 13. recruiting class – including local come the new head coach of the report. Penn State players had not “I do anticipate having a football standout Eugene Lewis – is sched- SeeO’BRIEN, Page 6B one year H.S. GIRLS BASKETBALL Former Dallas High School standout served as Chargers Champs defensive coordinator. Run and gun The Associated Press SAN DIEGO — The San Die- go Chargers fired defensive co- abound ordinator Greg Manusky after just one year on the job on Thursday and replaced him by promoting linebackers coach John Pagano. in SEC Manusky is a Dallas High School gradu- Winner of Monday’s BCS title ate where he game will give conference its was a standout linebacker in sixth consecutive No. 1team. the mid-1980s. He was an All- American line- By PAUL NEWBERRY backer at Col- AP National Writer gate and Manusky NEW ORLEANS — A few played for 13 months ago, when there were seasons in the NFL as a special rumblings that Virginia Tech teams standout and linebacker might be jumping to the South- for the Washington Redskins, eastern Conference, Eddie Whit- Minnesota Vikings and Kansas ley and his teammates got excit- City Chiefs. ed. After he finished playing, “Everyone was like, ‘Man, I Manusky served as a lineback- would love to play there!”’ the ers coach for his former coach Hokies senior safety said, his Marty Schottenheimer for six eyes lighting up. “I was like, years. ‘Man, I wish I was a freshman He held the position for one now!”’ season in Washington and five The switch never happened. in San Diego before joining the Virginia Tech stayed put, at least 49ers in 2006 where he was the for the time being, in the Atlantic defensive coordinator for four Coast Con- years. ference. But Manusky interviewed for the UP NEXT Whitley’s ac- Carolina Panthers head coach- BCS count sums ing position prior to this sea- Championship up what just son. Alabama about every- The shakeout came four days vs. LSU one else in after the Chargers finished 8-8 8:30 p.m. Monday (ESPN) the nation and out of the playoffs for the has been second straight year. forced to It also came two days after concede: Love it or hate, no one coach Norv Turner and general plays college football like the manager A.J. Smith were noti- SEC. fied by team President Dean Look no further than Monday Spanos that they will return night’s BCS title game between next season. No.1LSU and No. 2 Alabama. For Manusky was hired away the first time under this format, from the San Francisco 49ers two teams from the same league last offseason to replace Ron —heck, the same division — are Rivera, who left to become head facing off in a no-lose situation coach of the Carolina Panthers. for the SEC. Before one strand of Pagano spent the last 10 sea- confetti falls to Superdome floor, sons on San Diego’s staff and the conference is assured of its has coached linebackers since sixth straight national title. No 2005. other conference has won more DON CAREY/ THE TIMES LEADER According to several web- than three in a row. Crestwood’s Sydney Myers, No. 33, puts up a shot as Mia Hopkins of Pittston Area defends Thursday night. sites, the firing came as no sur- “You’ve got the best athletes in prise. the nation going to one confer- Bill Williamson, of espn.com, ence,” Whitley marveled. “Alaba- wrote that “the hiring of Manu- ma’s got linebackers that are 260, Hot-shooting Pittston Area tops Crestwood sky was considered the biggest 270 (pounds). Our defensive mistake the team made in 2011 TACKLES are 270.” By JOHN MEDEIROS the Patriots “We came out all fired up,” and quickly raised its lead to along with allowing running The SEC’s dominance has been [email protected] 73 were on pace said Pittston Area junior Mia double digits. The Patriots back Darren Sproles to leave decades in the making. WRIGHT TWP. – Unbeaten PITTSTON for 109 points. Hopkins, who had a game-high made 80 percent of their shots and go to New Orleans as a free Many point to the SEC’s revo- Pittston Area proved it had AREA They finished 29 points and 15 rebounds. “I inside the arc during a 46-point agent.” lutionary decision in the early warmed to the task of playing at shooting 52 love to run. I really love to run. first half. However, this is not the first 1990s to expand from 10 to 12 defending division champion 50 percent from We got that quick lead in the be- “We like to press, run, get up time the Chargers have fired teams, allowing it to become the Crestwood by coming out firing. CRESTWOOD the field in a 73- ginning, and we got into the and down the floor,” Patriots one of Turner’s defensive coor- first conference to split into divi- And making those shots. 50 triumph early 1-and-1bonus. That really coach Kathy Healey said. “But dinators. sions and set up its own cham- And making some more over the Comets in Wyoming gave us some momentum.” Crestwood played great de- Pagano will be Tu0rner’s pionship game. Other factors, ev- shots. Valley Conference girls basket- Pittston Area took the lead for fourth defensive coordinator in erything from an exclusive na- Early in the second quarter, ball play Thursday. good less than three minutes in SeeRUN, Page 3B six seasons in San Diego. tional television deal with CBS to top coaches such as LSU’s Les Miles and Alabama’s Nick Saban H.S. WRESTLING to the abundance of high school Royal swims to first place talent in the Deep South, help keep the SEC on top year after year. Variety to spice up WVC tournament But the real roots of the SEC’s breakaway can be traced to the By DAVE ROSENGRANT UP NEXT from last year’s event are back – turbulent 1960s, when the region [email protected] Crestwood’s Kyle Hankinson was ripped apart by the struggle The Wyoming Valley Confer- What: Wyoming Valley was a late scratch – to defend Conference Wrestling for civil rights and its universities ence Wrestling Tournament has Tournament their titles and 159 other grap- were still clinging to the notion of certainly created buzz in its first When: Today and Saturday at plers are in the tourney to take a only letting whites through the two years with premier match- Lake-Lehman H.S. crack at winning the event for schoolhouse door. ups around the league being Times: The preliminary round the first time. In 1966, Alabama posted a per- held and some bouts taking begins at 5 p.m. today. The Hazleton Area’s Chad Hoff- fect 11-0 record with an all-white place that wouldn’t be seen at semifinals begin Saturday at man (195 pounds) and Meyers’ 10 a.m. The gym will reopen team but still finished third in any other time. for the medal rounds starting Vito Pasone (126) are looking The Associated Press poll behind Fans, coaches and parents are at 2:30 p.m. And the finals for their third straight cham- Notre Dame and Michigan State, sure to expect the same thing are slated for 4 p.m. pionships. which had played to a 10-10 tie. when the event kicks off tonight Admission: $5 adults; $3 Pittston Area’s Jamie Scaran- The feeling at the time, and one and continues tomorrow morn- students tino (113), and Angelo Lussi that is even more apparent with ing with the semifinals at Lake- (145), Meyers’ Justin Elick AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER the hindsight of history, was that Lehman High School. at 10 a.m. with the semifinals. (120) and Wyoming Area’s An- Holy Redeemer’s Cody Smith competes in the 200-yard Today’s wrestling starts at 5 The finals start at 4 p.m. individual medley against Hanover Area on Thursday. SeeSEC,Page 6B p.m. Tomorrow’s action begins Almost half of the winners SeeWRESTLING, Page 6B Smith won the event. Swimming roundup, Page 3B. K

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195 1. Chad Hoffman, Hazleton Area (17-3); 2. Pedro Pfeiffer 91, Mount Olive 89, OT Tomas Holmstrom Detroit...... 33 6 t-shirt sale, team picture updates, Bracero, Nanticoke (8-0); 3. John Minich, Pittston Pikeville 72, Campbellsville 71 Matt Moulson NY Islanders ...... 37 6 the winter social in February and AMERICA’S LINE Area (7-6); 4. Shaun Whiting, Wyoming Area (7-6); Reinhardt 68, Milligan 58 Alex Ovechkin Washington...... 38 6 5. Nate Carrasco, Tunkhannock (7-7); 6. Garrett SE Missouri 73, UT-Martin 71 Daniel Sedin Vancouver ...... 40 6 the end of the season banquet. Artsma, Dallas (5-1); 7. Allan Sakosky, Wyoming St. Augustine’s 60, Lincoln (Pa.) 56 Henrik Sedin Vancouver...... 41 6 Valley West (3-7); 8. Bryan Velez, Meyers (2-7). Tennessee Tech 92, Tennessee St. 86 Parents of boys’ basketball players By ROXY ROXBOROUGH Unseeded: Curtis Barbacci, Lake-Lehman (2-3); UNC Asheville 94, VMI 85 are invited to attend. Winthrop 70, Radford 54 AHL Louis Foster, Coughlin (0-2); Mike Sweeney, Crest- Hanover Area Cheerleading Booster wood (0-2); Andrew Jones, GAR (1-2). Wofford 75, Coll. of Charleston 58 At A Glance INJURY REPORT: On the NFL board, Houston QB T.J. Yates is now listed as 220 SOUTHWEST All Times EST Club will hold its next meeting Denver 53, Arkansas St. 50 probable; Pittsburgh RB Rashard Mendenhall is out.On the NBA board, Detroit 1. Dillon Ropietski, Hanover Area (8-5); 2. Taylor EASTERN CONFERENCE Schermerhorn, Hazleton Area (11-6); 3. Jake Jola, E. Texas Baptist 89, Howard Payne 66 Monday, Jan. 9th at 7 p.m. at the guard Rodney Stuckey is questionable; New Jersey guard Deron Williams is prob- Berwick (10-2); 4. Jordan Phillips, Coughlin (6-5); 5. Oral Roberts 89, N. Dakota St. 80 Atlantic Division high school cafeteria. able; Boston guard Ray Allen is probable; Chicago guard Derrick Rose is probable; Zach Faust, GAR (9-4); 6. Eric Donaher, Pittston Texas Southern 73, Southern U. 39 GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA Area (6-5); 7. Ryan Monk, Dallas (11-7); 8. Austin Manchester ...... 36 21 13 0244 95 92 Kingston/Forty Fort Little League Denver forward Nene Hilario is questionable; Golden State guard Stephen Curry is St. John’s ...... 32 19 84143114 96 Gregory, Tunkhannock (0-0) NCAA Women will be meeting on Monday, Jan. out. Worcester...... 32 16 10 3338 88 84 285 Portland ...... 33 16 12 2337 93 102 9th at 7 p.m. at the Kingston Rec 1. Brad Emerick, Coughlin (11-0); 2. Casey Drake, Thursday's Scores Providence...... 35 14 18 1231 73 105 NFL Tunkhannock (7-2); 3. Chris Wesolowski, Pittston EAST East Division Center. All interested members are Area (8-7); 4. Elijah Gresham, GAR (9-5); 5. Tyler RAPTORS 5186.5 Nets Binghamton 44, Stony Brook 32 Favorite Open Curr.O/U Underdog Ohl, Berwick (6-6); 6. Will Womer, Crestwood (7-5); Delaware 74, Towson 51 GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA encouraged to attend. 7. Corey Popovich, Wyoming Area (4-7); 8. T.J. Delaware Valley 71, Rosemont 59 Hershey...... 33 19 83344125 96 Saturday Knicks 6.5 198.5 WIZARDS Norfolk ...... 34 21 11 0244 124 94 South Wilkes-Barre Little League AFC Wildcard Playoff Evans, Wyoming Valley West (1-9). Unseeded: Haverford 66, Gettysburg 65, OT Penguins...... 34 18 11 1441 101 98 will meet this Sunday Jan. 8th at 6 CELTICS 6185.5 Pacers Jake Carr, Dallas (1-0); Dustin Jones, Lake-Leh- Hofstra 76, Drexel 65 Syracuse ...... 32 14 14 3132 104 105 TEXANS 3338.5 Bengals man (1-0) Holy Family 88, Wilmington (Del.) 42 Binghamton...... 37 15 20 1132 95 113 p.m. at the river side café on old MAGIC 1183.5 Bulls Lycoming 66, Marywood 62 Northeast Division river road. Plans for the upcoming NFC Wildcard Playoff THUNDER 9204.5 Rockets New Hampshire 64, Hartford 45 Post (Conn.) 65, Dominican (NY) 63 GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA season will be discussed. SAINTS 10 11 59.0 Lions T’WOLVES 7.5 197.0 Cavaliers BASKETBALL St. Joseph’s (LI) 75, Albertus Magnus 63 Connecticut...... 34 19 10 2343 110 99 Adirondack...... 33 17 14 1136 94 90 The Crestwood Football Booster Sunday Virginia Tech 38, Boston College 35 Nuggets 4.5 190.5 HORNETS W. Connecticut 64, CCNY 44 Albany...... 34 14 13 5235 80 105 NFC Wildcard Playoff NBA Bridgeport ...... 35 14 17 3132 96 111 Club will hold its next meeting on JAZZ 1186.5 Grizzlies MIDWEST Springfield...... 32 14 16 1130 90 93 Tuesday, Jan. 10, at 7 p.m. at King’s GIANTS 3.5 347.5 Falcons At A Glance Ashland 76, Findlay 52 WESTERN CONFERENCE Blazers 2192.5 SUNS Ball St. 54, E. Michigan 51 AFC Wildcard Playoff All Times EST Midwest Division Restaurant. Parents of players and EASTERN CONFERENCE Benedictine (Kan.) 81, Culver-Stockton 53 LAKERS 11 189.5 Warriors Bradley 72, S. Illinois 59 GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA supporters of the program are Steelers 7.5 834.5 BRONCOS Atlantic Division Charlotte...... 35 20 12 2143 95 88 College Basketball Butler 73, Youngstown St. 64 invited to attend. For more in- College Football WL Pct GB Cent. Michigan 86, N. Illinois 67 Milwaukee ...... 30 19 10 0139 93 76 Favorite Points Underdog Philadelphia...... 32.600 — Cleveland St. 49, Valparaiso 45 Peoria ...... 3517152137106 102 formation, call Tony at 430-7351. Friday Boston...... 43.571 — Chicago ...... 32 16 12 1336 89 89 1 Ferris St. 65, Lake Superior St. 56 Cotton Bowl DETROIT 6Valparaiso Toronto...... 33.500 ⁄2 Rockford...... 33 11 18 1326 101 125 The Luzerne County Federation of 1 Grand Valley St. 50, Saginaw Valley St. 48 Arlington, TX New York ...... 24.333 1 ⁄2 Grinnell 59, Beloit 47 North Division Sportsmen will meet on Monday, Butler 2WRIGHT ST New Jersey...... 16.143 3 Huntington 60, Mount Vernon Nazarene 59 GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA Jan. 9th at 7:30 p.m. Post 609 Arkansas 7862.5 Kansas St RIDER 6.5 Marist Southeast Division Ill.-Chicago 66, Detroit 59 Toronto ...... 35 18 12 3241 99 91 Rochester...... 33 15 13 4135 96 98 Saturday WL Pct GB Minnesota 68, Northwestern 60 American Legion, corner of Lee Fairfield 5.5 SIENA Miami...... 61.857 — N. Iowa 61, Evansville 51 Lake Erie ...... 34 16 16 1134 83 88 Compass Bowl Orlando ...... 52.714 1 N. Michigan 66, Michigan Tech 60 Grand Rapids...... 32 13 13 4232 98 103 Park Ave. and St. Mary’s Road. Birmingham, AL IONA 21.5 Niagara 1 Hamilton ...... 32 13 14 1431 74 98 Atlanta ...... 42.667 1 ⁄2 Purdue 63, Wisconsin 52 Club delegates are urged to attend 1 NHL Charlotte ...... 24.333 3 ⁄2 Tiffin 66, Ohio Dominican 44 West Division Pittsburgh 5.5 3.5 47.5 Smu 1 and interested sportsmen are Washington ...... 06.000 5 ⁄2 W. Michigan 70, Toledo 67 GP WLOL SL Pts GF GA Favorite Odds Underdog Sunday Central Division Wayne (Mich.) 52, Hillsdale 49 Oklahoma City ...... 35 23 81350109 82 cordially invited. Election of three Go Daddy.Com Bowl DEVILS -140/ Panthers WL Pct GB Wichita St. 63, Drake 41 Abbotsford ...... 33 22 920468879 Houston...... 34 18 727459787 will be held to the Board of Direc- Mobile, AL +120 Chicago...... 61.857 — Wright St. 64, Loyola of Chicago 62 1 San Antonio ...... 34 16 16 2034 78 95 Indiana...... 42.667 1 ⁄2 SOUTH tors. 1 Texas...... 31 14 16 0129 90 94 Arkansas St 11.5 62.0 No Illinois PENGUINS -135/ Rangers Cleveland...... 33.500 2 ⁄2 Alabama A&M 76, Grambling St. 64 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point North Wilkes-Barre Little League +115 Milwaukee...... 23.400 3 Alabama St. 52, Jackson St. 49 Monday 1 for an overtime or shootout loss. Detroit...... 24.333 3 ⁄2 Auburn 65, Alabama 55 will hold a meeting on Sunday, BCS Championship Game Sabres -110/-110 HURRICANES Thursday's Games WESTERN CONFERENCE Barton 72, Coker 68 New Orleans, LA.. Alabama Blue Mountain 85, Freed-Hardeman 40 No games scheduled January 8 at 6 p.m. at the Wood- BLACKHAWKS -200/ Avalanche Southwest Division Campbellsville 92, Pikeville 52 Today's Games lands. Anyone interested in coach- Alabama1.5 140.0 Lsu +170 WL Pct GB Drury 70, Kentucky Wesleyan 60 Manchester at St. John’s, 6 p.m. San Antonio...... 42.667 — ing must attend. All parents regis- NBA Florida 59, Mississippi 55 Hershey at Adirondack, 7 p.m. DUCKS -125/ Islanders Memphis ...... 33.500 1 Florida St. 59, Clemson 47 Oklahoma City at Toronto, 7 p.m. 1 tering their children for the 2012 Favorite Points O/U Underdog +105 Dallas ...... 34.429 1 ⁄2 Howard 58, NJIT 31 Rochester at Penguins, 7:05 p.m. Houston...... 24.333 2 James Madison 64, VCU 43 Portland at Providence, 7:05 p.m. season are encouraged to attend. Hawks 3188.5 BOBCATS New Orleans...... 24.333 2 Kentucky 84, Arkansas 72 Connecticut at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m. Home teams in capital letters. Registrations will betaken before 76ERS 8.5 185.5 Pistons Northwest Division King (Tenn.) 64, Converse 38 Worcester at Springfield, 7:30 p.m. WL Pct GB LSU 53, Mississippi St. 48 Syracuse at Hamilton, 7:30 p.m. the meeting. Portland...... 41.800 — Louisiana College 80, Hardin-Simmons 68 Albany at Norfolk, 7:30 p.m. Denver...... 52.714 — MVSU 79, Rust 44 Lake Erie at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. The GAR Football Booster Club will WHAT’S ON TV THIS Oklahoma City ...... 52.714 — Memphis 61, Tulane 59 Chicago at Peoria, 8 p.m. meet Thursday at 7 p.m. in the 1 Utah...... 33.500 1 ⁄2 Miami 78, NC State 68 Texas at San Antonio, 8 p.m. 1 choral room at the high school. WEEKEND’S Minnesota...... 24.333 2 ⁄2 Mid-Continent 60, Trevecca Nazarene 58 Rockford at Houston, 8:35 p.m. BOXING LOCAL Pacific Division Middle Tennessee 72, Troy 66, OT Grand Rapids at Abbotsford, 10 p.m. New members are welcome. WL Pct GB Mount Olive 79, Pfeiffer 73 9 p.m. N. Kentucky 73, William Jewell 41 Please contact GAR football boost- ESPN2 — Super middleweights, Dyah Davis CALENDAR L.A. Clippers...... 32.600 — L.A. Lakers ...... 43.571 — North Carolina 78, Virginia 73, 2OT er club president Ron Petrovich at (20-2-1) vs. Alfonso Lopez (22-1-0), at Key West, 1 Oakland City 50, Brescia 47 Golden State...... 24.333 1 ⁄2 SKI REPORT Fla. 1 570-380-3185 with any questions. FRIDAY, JAN. 6 Phoenix...... 24.333 1 ⁄2 Reinhardt 55, Milligan 42 11 p.m. Sacramento...... 25.286 2 Rockhurst 57, Bellarmine 55 The Wyoming Area Softball Parents SHO — Lightweights, Luis Ramos Jr. (20-0-0) vs. BOYS BASKETBALL South Carolina 65, Vanderbilt 55 NORTHEAST Raymundo Beltran (25-5-0), at Indio, Calif. Tunkhannock at Wyoming Area, 7 p.m. Thursday's Games St. Augustine’s 81, Lincoln (Pa.) 66 Association will be meeting Tues- Holy Redeemer at Berwick, 7:15 p.m. Miami at Atlanta, late Tennessee 80, Georgia 51 LEBANON, N.H. — Latest skiing conditions, as sup- day, Jan. 10th at 6:30 p.m. at COLLEGE FOOTBALL Coughlin at Wyoming Valley West, 7:15 p.m. Dallas at San Antonio, late Tuskegee 74, LeMoyne-Owen 54 plied by SnoCountry Mountain Reports. Conditions Crestwood at Pittston Area, 7:15 p.m. Milwaukee at Sacramento, late UAB 60, Rice 45 are subject to change due to weather, skier/rider Sabatini’s Pizza on Wyoming 8 p.m. Hazleton Area at Dallas, 7:15 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Portland, late UCF 59, East Carolina 53 traffic and other factors. Be aware of changing con- Avenue in Exeter. Plans for the FOX — Cotton Bowl, Kansas St. vs. Arkansas, at Northwest at Nanticoke, 7:15 p.m. Today's Games UNC Wilmington 60, Northeastern 53 ditions. For more information go to www.snocoun- Arlington, Texas Wyoming Seminary at MMI Prep, 7:15 p.m. Atlanta at Charlotte, 7 p.m. SOUTHWEST try.com upcoming softball season in addi- GOLF Meyers at Hanover Area, 7:15 p.m. New Jersey at Toronto, 7 p.m. Alcorn St. 59, Prairie View 54 Pennsylvania tion to fundraisers will be dis- Lake-Lehman at GAR, 7:15 p.m. New York at Washington, 7 p.m. 01 Marshall 65, Houston 41 Alpine Mountain — Tue Reopen ⁄04 packed 9 a.m. HS SWIMMING Detroit at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Southern U. 49, Texas Southern 39 cussed. Parents of students in Indiana at Boston, 7:30 p.m. powder machine groomed12 - 30 base 2 of 21 trails, TGC — European PGA Tour, Africa Open, second Lake-Lehman at Wyoming Seminary, 4 p.m. Texas-Dallas 52, Concordia-Austin 47 10 acres, 2 of 5 lifts, sm Wed/Thu: 12p-6p;Fri: round, at East London, South Africa (same-day Houston at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. grades 7th through12th who have Meyers at Dunmore, 4 p.m. Texas-Pan American 56, TCU 54 9a-9:30p Sat: 8a-9:30p;Sun: 8a-6p;Open Wed-Sun tape) Denver at New Orleans, 8 p.m. signed up for the upcoming soft- Nanticoke at Coughlin, 4:30 p.m. Tulsa 68, Southern Miss. 57 Bear Creek — Tue 8:05 am 6 - 12 new frozen gran- 5:30 p.m. Hanover Area at West Scranton, 4:30 p.m. Cleveland at Minnesota, 8 p.m. U. of the Ozarks 73, Mary Hardin-Baylor 63 Chicago at Orlando, 8 p.m. UTEP 64, SMU 53 ular machine groomed 6 - 6 base 2 of 21 trails, 10% ball season are urged to attend TGC — PGA Tour, Tournament of Champions, first HS WRESTLING open, 1of 6 lifts, sm Mon-Fri: 9a-10p;Sat/Sun: WVC Wrestling Tournament at Lake-Lehman Memphis at Utah, 9 p.m. Wayland Baptist 73, St. Gregory’s 68 and participate in the planning round, at Kapalua, Hawaii Golden State at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. 8:30a-10p MEN'S COLLEGE HOCKEY Portland at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m. Big Boulder — Tue 4:16 pm packed powder ma- process. SATURDAY, JAN. 7 HOCKEY chine groomed 24 - 36 base 11 of 15 trails 74% The Holy Redeemer Softball Boost- 7:30 p.m. Leaders Through Wednesday, January 4th open, 6 of 8 lifts, sm Mon-Thu: 3p-9p;Fri: NBCSP — Dartmouth at RPI GIRLS BASKETBALL 3p-10p;Sat: 8a-10p Sun: 8a-8p er Club will meet Tuesday, Jan. Hazleton Area at Tamaqua, 1:30 p.m. Scoring Average NHL Blue Knob — Tue 10:10 am loose granular ma- MOTORSPORTS Col-Mont Vo-Tech at MMI Prep, 2:15 p.m. GFGFTPTS AVG 10th at 7 p.m. in the Holy Redeem- chine groomed 10 - 30 base 5 of 34 trails 15% open, Susquehanna at Crestwood, 2:15 p.m. James, MIA...... 77853209 29.9 At A Glance er High School cafeteria. 1:30 a.m. Anthony, NYK...... 65251167 27.8 All Times EST 2 of 5 lifts, Mon-Thu: 1p-9p;Fri: 10a-10p;Sat: 9a-10p NBCSP — Dakar Rally, Fiambala, Argentina to Co- Hanover Area at Pottsville, 7:15 p.m. HS WRESTLING Durant, OKC ...... 76538183 26.1 EASTERN CONFERENCE Sun: 9a-9p The Hanover Area Cheerleading piapo, Chile (delayed tape) Bryant, LAL ...... 76544181 25.9 WVC Wrestling Tournament at Lake-Lehman Blue Mountain — Tue 7:23 am frozen granular ma- Love, MIN...... 65041154 25.7 Atlantic Division Booster Club will meet Monday, Storm King School at Wyoming Seminary, 10 a.m. chine groomed 12 - 24 base 17 of 39 trails 44% NBA Griffin, LAC ...... 55026126 25.2 GP WLOT Pts GF GA MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL open, 6 miles, 70 acres, 9 of 13 lifts, sm Mon-Fri: Jan. 9 at 7 p.m. at the high school Bargnani, TOR...... 65330144 24.0 N.Y. Rangers...... 38 25 9454 113 81 8 p.m. PSU Wilkes-Barre at Wilkes, 3 p.m. 8:30a-10p Sat/Sun: 8a-10p Ellis, GOL...... 54521119 23.8 Philadelphia ...... 38 23 11 450130 113 cafeteria. ESPN — Chicago at Orlando Lycoming at King’s, 3 p.m. Pittsburgh ...... 382113446 121 100 Boyce Park — Opening Soon for Snow Sports Aldridge, POR ...... 54619111 22.2 10:30 p.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL New Jersey ...... 39 21 16 244106 114 Camelback — Tue 8:49 am packed powder 12 - 32 The District 2 Wrestling Coaches’ Nowitzki, DAL...... 75541155 22.1 ESPN — Portland at Phoenix Neumann at King’s, 1p.m. N.Y. Islanders...... 37 14 17 63488116 base16 of 34 trails 48% open,100 acres, 7 of15 lifts, Association will hold its annual Rose, CHI ...... 74741146 20.9 Northeast Division sm Mon-Thu: 9a-9p;Fri: 8:30a-10p Sat: Lycoming at Wilkes, 1p.m. Allen, BOS ...... 63920120 20.0 meeting on Sunday, Jan. 15 at COLLEGE WRESTLING GP WLOT Pts GF GA 8:30a-10p;Sun: 8:30a-9p Anderson, ORL ...... 74817138 19.7 01 Eagle Rock — Tue Reopen ⁄06 variable machine King’s at Pennsylvania/New York Duals Howard, ORL...... 75328134 19.1 Boston...... 37 26 10 153138 69 noon at the Tunkhannock Fire Hall. TRANSACTIONS Wilkes at North/South Duals Ottawa...... 41 21 15 547127 136 groomed 12 - 24 base 6 of 14 trails 43% open, 2 of 4 Bosh, MIA ...... 75129132 18.9 Toronto ...... 40 20 15 545129 128 lifts, Fri: 12p-9p;Sat: 9a-9p;Sun: 9a-5p;Open Fri- All head wrestling coaches and BASEBALL Wade, MIA ...... 64523113 18.8 Buffalo...... 39 18 17 440104 115 Sun assistants are invited. Coaches can H.S. DeRozan, TOR...... 64021111 18.5 Montreal...... 40 15 18 737106 113 Elk Mountain — Tue 7:58 am 1new packed powd- Thornton, SAC ...... 74622128 18.3 contact President Phil Lipski for Southeast Division er machine groomed18 - 24 base10 of 27 trails 38% Major League Baseball Williams, PHL ...... 528269118.2 WRESTLING GP WLOT Pts GF GA more info at [email protected]. MLS—Suspended Washington (Syracuse-IL) RHP Jennings, MIL...... 532198817.6 open, 4 of 7 lifts, sm Mon-Fri: 8:30a-10p;Sat/Sun: Zechry Zinicola 50 games after a second violation of Florida ...... 40 20 12 848105 110 8:30a-10p D. Williams, NJN ...... 63427104 17.3 Washington ...... 38 21 15 244114 110 the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Wyoming Valley Conference Martin, HOU...... 63715103 17.2 Hidden Valley — Tue 6:36 am 4 new packed powd- Program. Winnipeg...... 40 19 16 543107 118 er machine groomed 14 - 29 base 12 of 30 trails, REGISTRATION/TRYOUTS Wrestling Tournament Seeds Jamison, CLE ...... 64114103 17.2 Tampa Bay...... 39 17 19 337108 133 American League Westbrook, OKC...... 74626120 17.1 Carolina ...... 41 13 21 733106 139 40% open, 6 of 9 lifts, sm Mon-Tue: LOS ANGELES ANGELS—Named Mike LaCassa 106 Holiday, PHL...... 531158517.0 10a-4:30p;Wed: 10a-8p Thu: 10a-9p, Fri: WESTERN CONFERENCE 9a-9.30p;Sat: 9a-9:30p;Sun: 9a-7p North Wilkes-Barre Little League manager of minor league operations. 1. Sean Bergold, Meyers (4-6); 2. Bobby Hawkins, Harden, OKC...... 73147119 17.0 Central Division NEW YORK YANKEES—Named Justin Pope man- Coughlin (8-2); 3. John Tomasura, Lake-Lehman Gasol, LAL ...... 74822118 16.9 Jack Frost — Tue 4:19 pm packed powder ma- registrations will be Saturday, GP WLOT Pts GF GA ager and Carlos Chantres piching coach for Staten (9-3); 4. Brad Glazenski, Hanover Area (11-5); 5. Lawson, DEN...... 74423117 16.7 chine groomed 24 - 36 base 12 of 21 trails 58% Chicago...... 40 24 12 452132 116 open, 7 of 9 lifts, sm Mon-Fri: 9a-4p;Sat/Sun: 8a-4p Jan.7 from 11 a.m.-1p.m. at Hollen- Island (NYP). Justin Stonier, Tunkhannock (9-5); 6. Lucas John- Paul, LAC ...... 5348 82 16.4 Detroit ...... 39 25 13 151128 88 OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Agreed to terms with OF son, Hazleton Area (2-10); 7. Dakota Conner, Ber- REBOUNDS PER GAME St. Louis...... 40 23 12 551103 89 Liberty Mountain — Tue 9:02 am packed powder back Golf Course and Sunday, Coco Crisp on a two-year contract. wick (6-6); 8. James Wright, Wyoming Valley West GOFF DEF TOTAVG Nashville ...... 40 21 15 446106 112 machine groomed 10 - 12 base 5 of 16 trails 25% Jan.8 from 5 p.m.-6 p.m. at the SEATTLE MARINERS—Named Mark Lummus na- (6-9). Unseeded: Seth Korch, Crestwood (3-12). Howard, ORL...... 73082112 16.0 Columbus ...... 38 10 23 52593128 open, 25 acres, 3 of 8 lifts, sm Mon-Fri: tional cross checker and Jeremy Booth midwest su- 113 Love, MIN...... 636549015.0 Northwest Division 9a-10p;Sat/Sun: 8a-10p Woodlands. This includes baseball, 1. Jamie Scarantino, Pittston Area (14-4); 2. Domin- 01 pervisor. Hawes, PHL ...... 511465711.4 GP WLOT Pts GF GA Mount Pleasant — Plan to Open ⁄07 softball and teeners. Children TAMPA BAY RAYS—Named Paul Hoover manager ic Degraba, Dallas (15-4); 3. Billy Poray, Coughlin Gasol, MEM ...... 613486110.2 Vancouver ...... 41 25 13 353134 99 Mystic Mountain at Nemacolin Woodlands — (11-1); 4. Bob Gray, Crestwood (11-7); 5. A.J. Luton, 01 for Rays (GCL) and Kyle Snyder pitching coach for Hibbert, IND...... 618426010.0 Minnesota...... 412114648 95 98 Sun Reopen ⁄06 LSGR machine groomed 12 - 24 residing in Parsons, Miners Mills, GAR (10-4); 6. Joe Brady, Nanticoke (3-4); 7. Jim- the Hudson Valley Renegades (NYP). Haslem, MIA ...... 719517010.0 Colorado ...... 41 22 18 145110 116 base 5 of 7 trails, 72% open, 1of 3 lifts, Fri: 2p-10p North End and East End are eligi- my Stuart, Lake-Lehman (9-3); 8. Josh Sheetz, McGee, WAS...... 61841599.8 Calgary ...... 42 18 19 541100 123 Sat: 9a-8p;Sun: 9a-4p;Open Fri-Sun TEXAS RANGERS—Named Michael Dean Chad- Meyers (6-3). Unseeded: Larry Romanchik, Hazle- ble. Must be 4 years old by April wick special assistant. Varejao, CLE...... 62435599.8 Edmonton ...... 401621335 110 115 Roundtop — Tue 5:51am loose granular machine ton Area (6-5); Alex Tirko, Wyoming Valley West Griffin, LAC ...... 51632489.6 Pacific Division groomed 12 - 15 base 4 of 16 trails 25% open, 27 National League (4-7); Brad Seward, Tunkhannock (0-3); Aaron 30.Copy of birth certificate and CHICAGO CUBS—Acquired RHP Chris Volstad Preston, Berwick (3-9); Mark O’Malley, Wyoming Camby, POR...... 51433479.4 GP WLOT Pts GF GA acres, 3 of 9 lifts, sm Mon-Fri: 9a-10p;Sat/Sun: three proofs of residency required. from Miami for RHP Carlos Zambrano and cash Area (2-7) Monroe, DET ...... 62729569.3 San Jose...... 36 21 11 446105 86 8a-10p Dallas ...... 39 22 16 145108 113 considerations. Cousins, SAC ...... 63026569.3 Seven Springs — Tue 5:38 am loose granular ma- Send any questions to 120 Millsap, UTA ...... 61639559.2 Los Angeles ...... 40 19 14 7458792 LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Agreed to terms with 1. Travis Roper, Wyoming Valley West (11-2); 2. chine groomed 12 - 24 base 16 of 42 trails 45% Okafor, NOR...... 61837559.2 Phoenix...... 40 19 17 442103 107 open, 7 of 14 lifts, sm Mon-Fri: 9a-10p;Sat/Sun: [email protected]. RHP Mike MacDougal on a one-year contract. Justin Elick, Meyers (12-3); 3. Peter Talanca, Ber- Anaheim ...... 38 10 22 62688127 wick (6-6); 4. Ed Ciprich, Coughlin (6-6); 5. Tyler Lu- Hayes, SAC...... 72140618.7 9a-10p Plains Little League/Softball will MIAMI MARLINS—Designated RHP Elih Villanue- Frye, PHX...... 61042528.7 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime va for assignment. tecki, Pittston Area (7-7); 6. Jeremy Vopava, Hazle- loss. Shawnee Mountain — Tue 4:36 pm packed powd- hold registration for players 4 Gasol, LAL ...... 71545608.6 er machine groomed14 - 36 base15 of 23 trails 65% ton Area (3-8); 7. Eric Filipiak, Wyoming Area (4-8); Thursday's Games BASKETBALL 8. Mike Pavlichko, Tunkhannock (5-7). Unseeded: Brand, PHL...... 51131428.4 open, 6 of 11 lifts, sm Mon-Thu: 9a-9p;Fri: years of age and up at Plains Smith, ATL ...... 61039498.2 Boston 9, Calgary 0 Peter Hodgson, GAR (1-7); John Jasionowicz, Toronto 4, Winnipeg 0 9a-10p;Sat/Sun: 8a-10p American Legion on the following National Basketball Association Gay, MEM ...... 61237498.2 01 Crestwood (0-14); A.J. Klimovitch, Dallas (1-5); Ste- Ski Big Bear — Mon Reopen ⁄04 loose granular CHICAGO BULLS—Named Susan Goodenow vice Boozer, CHI ...... 71245578.1 N.Y. Rangers 3, Florida 2, OT dates. Jan. 18th 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.; ven Bardo, Lake-Lehman (0-4); Kyle Sorber, Nanti- Philadelphia 5, Chicago 4 machine groomed 12 - 36 base 11 of 13 trails, 3 of 6 president, branding and communications. Promot- coke (0-0) Hansbrough, IND ...... 61830488.0 lifts, Mon: 9a-4:30p, Wed/Thu: 12p-9p, Fri: 9a-9p ed John Viola to vice president, corporate sales. Wallace, POR...... 5931 40 8.0 Ottawa 4, Tampa Bay 1 Jan. 21st 1p.m. to 3 p.m.; Feb. 1st 6 126 St. Louis 4, Edmonton 3 Sat: 9a-9p/Sun: 9a-4:30p;Open Mon, Wed-Sun SACRAMENTO KINGS—Fired coach Paul West- 1. Vito Pasone, Meyers (13-0); 2. Kyle Krasavage, ASSISTS PER GAME Dallas 4, Nashville 1 Ski Denton — Operating, no details p.m. to 8 p.m.; Feb. 12th 1p.m. to 3 phal. GAST AVG 01 Wyoming Valley West (12-1); 3. Andrew Woznock, Phoenix at Los Angeles, late Ski Sawmill — Tue Reopen ⁄05 2 new packed p.m. Interested coaches/volunteers Rondo, BOS...... 77510.7 FOOTBALL Berwick (6-5); 4. Zeb MacMillan, Lake-Lehman Columbus at San Jose, late powder machine groomed 8 - 38 base 2 of 13 trails, must have their Drivers License or (9-4); 5. Kyle Gavrish, Nanticoke (4-3); 6. Carm Lowry, HOU ...... 66010.0 Today's Games 3 of 5 lifts, sm Mon, Fri:10a-9p;Tue, Thu:1p-9p;Sat: National Football League Mauriello, Wyoming Area (7-6); 7. Eric Young, Dal- Calderon, TOR ...... 66010.0 Florida at New Jersey, 7 p.m. 9a-9p Sun: 9a-5p;Open Thu-Tue Photo ID at time of registration. ARIZONA CARDINALS—Re-signed C Ryan Bar- las (13-5); 8. Dan Ritz, Crestwood (10-6). Unseed- Paul, LAC ...... 5499.8 N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Sno Mountain — Mon 3:17 pm packed powder ma- tholomew, CB Korey Lindsey, DT Ricky Lumpkin, ed: Brandon Butry, Coughlin (3-3); Dan Gambini, Nash, PHX ...... 6528.7 Buffalo at Carolina, 7 p.m. chine groomed 18 - 36 base 12 of 26 trails 47% Pittston Area (0-9); Devin Reese, GAR (1-4); Derek Jack, NOR...... 5438.6 RB William Powell, TE Steve Skelton and LB Quan Colorado at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. open, 103 acres, 3 of 7 lifts, sm Mon-Fri: UPCOMING EVENTS Spachman, Hazleton Area (0-1) Rose, CHI...... 7608.6 Sturdivant from the practice squad. Signed LB An- N.Y. Islanders at Anaheim, 10 p.m. 9a-10p;Sat/Sun: 8:30a-10p tonio Coleman, G Chris Stewart and TE Martell 132 Ellis, GOL...... 5418.2 1. Austin Harry, Lake-Lehman (12-0); 2. Andy James, MIA ...... 7527.4 Spring Mountain — Mon 5:50 pm frozen granular Webb. Leaders Through games of Wednesday, Misericordia University Baseball Schutz, Wyoming Area (11-2); 3. Kashif Alston, Augustin, CHA ...... 6447.3 machine groomed 12 - 22 base 2 of 9 trails 30% NEW YORK JETS—Fined LB Bart Scott $10,000 Meyers (8-5); 4. Austin Soboleski, Berwick (5-5); 5. Parker, SAN...... 6437.2 January 4, 2012 open, 2 of 6 lifts, Mon-Fri: 9:30a-9p;Sat: Academy still has opening for its for an obscene gesture he made toward a photog- Nathan Cheek, Wyoming Valley West (11-3); 6. Rubio, MIN...... 6427.0 Goal Scoring 8:30a-9p;Sun: 8:30a-9p winter camp for grades 1-8 and rapher in the team’s locker room on Jan. 2. Josh Allabaugh, Nanticoke (4-3); 7. Joey O’Day, Felton, POR...... 5357.0 Name Team GP G Tussey Mountain — Reopen TBA SAN DIEGO CHARGERS—Fired defensive coor- GAR (5-5); 8. James Lukachinsky, Hanover Area Miller, DEN...... 7466.6 Steven Stamkos Tampa Bay...... 38 27 Whitetail — Tue 6:10 am packed powder machine Cougar Spring training grades 9-12. dinator Greg Manusky. (2-3). Unseeded: Josh Mussoline, Hazleton Area Wade, MIA ...... 6396.5 Marian Gaborik NY Rangers...... 37 22 groomed 12 - 14 base 4 of 23 trails, 20% open 4 of 8 Both begin Jan. 15th and run five League (2-8); Alex Scheverman, Coughlin (2-6); Jordan Wall, WAS...... 6396.5 Phil Kessel Toronto...... 3922 lifts, sm Mon-Fri: 8:30a-10p;Sat/Sun: 8:30a-10p EDMONTON ESKIMOS—Announced the resigna- Visneski, Dallas (1-12); Zack Appleby, Tunkhan- Collison, IND...... 6376.2 Jonathan Toews Chicago...... 3922 Crystal Lake XC — Opening Soon for Snow Sports consecutive Sundays. Registration tion of offensive coordinator Rich Stubler. nock (4-7); Brad Rush, Pittston Area (4-5) Bryant, LAL ...... 7426.0 James Neal Pittsburgh ...... 38 21 Mon-Fri: 9a-5p;Sat/Sun: 9a-5p and more information can be —Named 138 D. Williams, NJN ...... 6366.0 Milan Michalek Ottawa...... 35 19 Starlight Lake XC — Opening Soon for Snow defensive backs coach. Retained de- 1. Kevin Laubach, Berwick (12-0); 2. Jake Winters, Nelson, ORL ...... 6355.8 Patrick Sharp Chicago ...... 39 19 Sports 12 - 24 base 20 miles Mon-Fri: 9a found online at athletics.miser- fensive coordinator Richie Hall, linebackers coach Lake-Lehman (9-4); 3. Steven Mingey, Dallas Diaw, CHA...... 6345.7 Radim Vrbata Phoenix...... 40 19 5p;Sat/Sun: 9a-5p icordia.edu. Alex Smith and defensive line coach Mike Walker. (11-8); 4. Jeff Nealon, Meyers (11-3); 5. Nick Heck, Lawson, DEN...... 7395.6 Claude Giroux Philadelphia ...... 33 18 —Signed RB Andre Du- Wyoming Area (11-3); 6. Frank Mahmoud, Coughlin Irving, CLE ...... 6325.3 Evander Kane Winnipeg...... 38 18 The Knights of Columbus Council rie and LB to contract extensions. (4-2); 7. Kevin Wesolowski, Pittston Area (7-5); 8. Sessions, CLE...... 6325.3 Joffrey Lupul Toronto...... 39 18 Chris Packer, Tunkhannock (5-7). Unseeded: Chris 302 will conduct a basketball —Named Garth Westbrook, OKC...... 7375.3 Matt Moulson NY Islanders ...... 37 18 BULLETIN BOARD Jones, Hanover Area (6-10); Mike Legg, Crestwood Daniel Sedin Vancouver...... 40 18 Buchko president and chief executive officer, effec- Jennings, MIL ...... 5255.0 free-throw Competition at 7 p.m. (4-8); Kody Masters, Hazleton Area (2-11); Anthony Turkoglu, ORL...... 7355.0 Thomas Vanek Buffalo ...... 39 18 tive March 1. Edwards, Nanticoke (0-0); James Donovan, Wyom- Scott Hartnell Philadelphia ...... 37 17 on Saturday, Jan. 14 at the Wyom- HOCKEY ing Valley West (0-0) Marian Hossa Chicago ...... 38 17 CAMPS ing Valley CYC on South Washing- 145 NCAA Men Alex Ovechkin Washington...... 38 17 National Hockey League 1. Darren Stucker, Meyers (2-2); 2. Zach Macosky, Michael Ryder Dallas...... 38 17 ton Street in Wilkes-Barre. All NHL—Suspended Florida F Krystofer Barch one Dallas (8-5); 3. Angelo Lussi, Pittston Area (10-6); Thursday's Scores Kris Versteeg Florida ...... 38 17 The Pro Staff Baseball Camp is children ages 10-14 are eligible. EAST game for an inappropriate comment directed at P.K. 4. Ben Siegel, Tunkhannock (6-2); 5. Mark Meloro, Erik Cole Montreal ...... 40 16 returning for its 25th year of Entry forms will be available at the Subban of the Montreal Canadiens at the end of the Coughlin (8-4); 6. Klayton Kasprzyk, Nanticoke Albany (NY) 89, UMBC 72 Logan Couture San Jose...... 36 16 first period in a game on Dec. 31. (2-2); 7. Jake Geroski, Crestwood (8-7); 8. Cody CCSU 69, St. Francis (Pa.) 58 Jordan Eberle Edmonton ...... 39 16 operation and will hold signups for CYC, Grandpa’s Workshop on Scott Concordia (N.Y.) 75, Caldwell 74 —Recalled F Brett Sut- Cordes, Wyoming Valley West (10-4); Unseeded: Johan Franzen Detroit ...... 39 16 the next three months. This camp Street in Wilkes-Barre and Lasting Zac Kyttle, Berwick (4-5); Ryan Filipiak, Wyoming Dominican (NY) 74, Post (Conn.) 73, 2OT Curtis Glencross Calgary...... 39 16 ter from Charlotte (AHL). Elms 84, Castleton St. 77 SAN JOSE SHARKS—Recalled F Tommy Wingels Area (6-6); Rashaun Mathis, GAR (2-9); Tim Kline, Joe Pavelski San Jose...... 36 16 will work on developing baseball impression on River Street in Hazleton Area (2-7) Hartford 56, New Hampshire 49 from Worcester (AHL). LIU 87, Sacred Heart 81 Assists skills, as well as concentrating on Plains. For more information, call —Recalled F Patrice Cormier 152 Name Team GP A 1. Anthony Talanca, Berwick (9-3); 2. Maurice Loyola (Md.) 61, Manhattan 60 from St. John (AHL). Monmouth (NJ) 73, Mount St. Mary’s 59 Henrik Sedin Vancouver...... 41 38 pitching and hitting and will run for 262-3873. Wood, Nanticoke (5-3); 3. Frank Ardo, Pittston Area Erik Karlsson Ottawa ...... 40 32 (6-7); 4. Josh Winters, Lake-Lehman (5-2); 5. Eric Penn St. 65, Purdue 45 six weeks beginning in the spring. United Fighting Arts Association is COLLEGE Robert Morris 84, Bryant 53 Nicklas Backstrom Washington...... 38 29 Carty, Meyers (5-6); 6. Dominic Vitale, Hanover Ar- Brian Campbell Florida...... 39 28 Openings exist every night from 5 pleased to offer special four-hour ARKANSAS STATE—Named Keith Patterson de- ea (14-3); 7. Dominic Gulius, Coughlin (4-6); 8. Ko- South Florida 74, Villanova 57 fensive coordinator . rey Welkey, GAR (2-6). Unseeded: Colten Cool- St. Francis (NY) 73, Quinnipiac 72 Pavel Datsyuk Detroit ...... 39 28 p.m. to 7 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. seminars in women’s self-defense. St. Joseph’s (LI) 94, NY Maritime 93 Claude Giroux Philadelphia ...... 33 28 EAST CAROLINA—Named Brian Overton director baugh, Tunkhannock (1-7); Mike Harding, Wyoming Tuesday through Friday and Sat- Through a series of close-range of football operations/player personnel. Area (0-3); Nick Palkovic, Wyoming Valley West St. Peter’s 65, Canisius 61 Evgeni Malkin Pittsburgh ...... 31 28 MISSISSIPPI—Dismissed G Dundrecous Nelson (1-4); Randy Lisnock, Hazleton Area (0-1); Tim Carl, Stony Brook 60, Binghamton 54 Daniel Sedin Vancouver...... 40 28 urday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. The drills, participants will learn both and G Jamal Jones from the basketball team for vio- Crestwood (0-1). UMass 80, Fordham 76 Jamie Benn Dallas ...... 38 27 Vermont 83, Boston U. 69 Patrick Kane Chicago...... 39 27 cost of the camp is $300 with a situational awareness skills and lating team rules. 160 Wagner 88, Fairleigh Dickinson 64 SOUTH CAROLINA—Announced WR Alshon Jef- 1. Matt Hammerstone, Crestwood (17-1); 2. Bill Dix- Jason Pominville Buffalo...... 39 27 $150 deposit upon registration and self-defense skills such as aware- Jordan Eberle Edmonton ...... 39 26 fery and CB Stephon Gilmore are entering the NFL on (6-3); 3. Will Mausteller, Berwick (10-2); 4. Mike MIDWEST ness, prevention, risk reduction, Colatosti, Nanticoke (2-3); 5. Nick O’Brien, Wyom- Ashland 94, Findlay 80 Joffrey Lupul Toronto...... 39 26 the rest of the balance can be paid draft. Cleveland St. 73, Ill.-Chicago 56 Jason Spezza Ottawa...... 40 26 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI—Named Steve Buck- ing Area (10-3); 6. Brian Dwyer, Wyoming Valley before the player leaves the camp. risk avoidance and self-realization West (5-6); 7. Adam Fredmund, Hazleton Area Concordia (Ill.) 75, Wis. Lutheran 59 Anze Kopitar Los Angeles ...... 40 25 ley assistant head football coach and running backs DePaul 84, Pittsburgh 81 P.A. Parenteau NY Islanders...... 37 25 For questions and information, call of your own physical power. The coach, Rickey Bustle offensive coordinator and (5-8); 8. Johntae Nelson, Meyers (5-7). Unseeded: Troy Vannucci, Coughlin (4-6); Rich Sickler, GAR Ferris St. 64, Lake Superior St. 58 Teemu Selanne Anaheim...... 38 25 first session is at Back Mountain Tommy West defensive coordinator. Grand Valley St. 53, Saginaw Valley St. 39 Rich at 570-903-1336 or Ron at (4-7); Cole Wright (2-7); Anthony Eck, Hanover Ar- Marian Hossa Chicago ...... 38 24 Martial Arts Center at 1150 Memo- ea (4-11); Bobby Wright, Lake-Lehman (2-4); Troy Hillsdale 57, Wayne (Mich.) 48 Joe Thornton San Jose ...... 36 24 570-575-2116. Platukus, Pittston Area (0-1). Huntington 76, Mount Vernon Nazarene 67 Phil Kessel Toronto...... 3923 rial Highway in Dallas at Saturday IPFW 72, IUPUI 67 Mikko Koivu Minnesota ...... 37 23 170 Michigan Tech 70, N. Michigan 64 on 1p.m. The second session is at ◆ BUILDING TRUST 1. Charlie Generotti, Tunkhannock (13-1); 2. Tom Kimmo Timonen Philadelphia ...... 37 23 MEETINGS Spring Arbor 70, Indiana Wesleyan 64 Blake Wheeler Winnipeg...... 39 23 Mountain Top Karate Center on 40 Biesadesky, Hazleton Area (6-9); 3. Andrew Brod- Tiffin 86, Ohio Dominican 78 ginski, Crestwood (9-7); 4. Brian Maslowski, Nanti- Alexander Edler Vancouver ...... 41 22 W. Illinois 71, Oakland 61 Ryan Nugent-Hopkin Edmonton ...... 38 22 Willoweby Road in Mountain Top The Times Leader strives to coke (1-3); 5. Dijon Townes, Meyers (5-6); 6. Sam Youngstown St. 68, Loyola of Chicago 64, OT Ashley-Hanover Girls Babe Ruth Falcone, Pittston Area (5-7); 7. Tom Smulowitz, Tomas Plekanec Montreal ...... 40 22 on Saturday, Jan. 21 at 1:30 p.m. correct errors, clarify stories and Wyoming Valley West (3-6); 8. Ismael Vaquiz, Ber- SOUTH Stephen Weiss Florida ...... 37 22 Softball will meet at 7 p.m. on wick (4-8). Unseeded: Jamaar Taylor, GAR (6-2); Appalachian St. 68, Samford 63 Power Play Goals Barton 75, Coker 63 Monday Jan. 9th at the Ashley Fire update them promptly. Sports Paul Cole, Coughlin (4-7); Dominic Oliveri, Dallas Name Team GP PP (6-11) Charleston Southern 91, Campbell 73 Hall. All board members are re- Chattanooga 78, W. Carolina 62 James Neal Pittsburgh ...... 38 10 Bulletin Board items will not be corrections will appear in this 182 Johan Franzen Detroit ...... 39 9 quired to attend. Parents and Davidson 92, UNC Greensboro 63 accepted over the telephone. Items spot. If you have information to 1. Steve Radzwilla, Hanover Area (14-2); 2. Roger FAU 58, Louisiana-Monroe 30 Corey Perry Anaheim ...... 38 8 interested parties are invited to Legg, Crestwood (11-4); 3. John Olson, Coughlin Furman 77, The Citadel 45 Thomas Vanek Buffalo ...... 39 8 may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to help us correct an inaccuracy or (7-5); 4. Trey Cowman, Wyoming Valley West (4-3); Georgia Southern 69, Elon 63 Jordan Eberle Edmonton ...... 39 7 attend. 5. Kyle Hamilton, Nanticoke (1-3); 6. Derek Dragon, High Point 63, Presbyterian 57 Jason Garrison Florida ...... 39 7 [email protected] or dropped Lake-Lehman (5-2); 7. Ryan Kozloski, Dallas (6-5); Crestwood Boys Basketball Booster cover an issue more thoroughly, Louisiana-Lafayette 72, W. Kentucky 70, OT Taylor Hall Edmonton ...... 31 7 off at the Times Leader or mailed to 8. Kenny Reese, GA R (5-5). Unseeded: Pat Nallin, Middle Tennessee 63, Troy 53 Scott Hartnell Philadelphia...... 37 7 Club will hold its meeting Monday, call the sports department at Pittston Area (6-8); Jude Polit-Moran, Wyoming Ar- Morehead St. 63, Jacksonville St. 55 Marian Hossa Chicago ...... 38 7 Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main ea (4-8); Adrian Brito, Meyers (1-7); William Rami- N. Kentucky 76, William Jewell 72, OT Ryan Callahan NY Rangers ...... 37 6 Jan. 9, at 7 p.m. at Cavanaugh’s. 829-7143. rez, Hazleton Area (1-0) North Texas 78, South Alabama 73, OT Erik Cole Montreal...... 40 6 We will be discussing the whiteout St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250. CMYK

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NBA ROUNDUP H.S. SWIMMING LOCAL COLLEGE BASKETBALL Bonner, Second-half outburst Spurs top leads to Wilkes win

The Times Leader staff on Nov. 17, 2008, that the Colo- WILLIAMSPORT – Seniors nels reached the century mark Mavericks Paul Huch and Kendall Hinze in a contest. combined for 44 points and 20 The Associated Press rebounds as Wilkes University Thaddeus Stevens 68, SAN ANTONIO — Matt broke open a tie game at the Penn State W-B 62 Bonner scored 17 points to half by scoring 70 second-half Thaddeus Stevens erased a lead the San Antonio Spurs to points to cruise to a 100-61win three-point deficit at halftime a93-71victory over the Dallas at Penn College in men’s bas- to defeat Penn State Wilkes- Mavericks on Thursday night. ketball Thursday night. Barre. Richard Jefferson scored 16 Wilkes (8-3) led by as many Frank Peters scored 10 points and Gary Neal added AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER as nine points midway through points to pace PSU Wilkes- 12 for the Spurs, who limited Johnna McGovern of Hanover Area competes in the freestyle Thursday. the first half only to see the Barre. Travis Dunlap added Dirk Nowitzki to six points on host Wildcats storm back, nine and Denzel Mensah 3-of-11 shooting — the Ger- outscoring the Colonels 18-6 in grabbed a team-high 14 re- man star’s lowest output since the paint to send the game to bounds. he had five in a Dec. 18, 2009, the half tied 30-30. game that he left early be- Huch finished with 22 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL cause of injury. Redeemer sweeps all events points, eight rebounds, and five Albright 71, Wilkes 64 Jason Terry scored 12 steals. Hinze was equally as Wilkes fell to 4-7 overall with points and Delonte West had The Times Leader staff Hazleton Area 118, Berwick 65 2. HR; 3. HAN; 100 BACK – 1. HR, Evans 1:05.47; impressive in the middle add- aroad loss at Albright. 10 to lead Dallas, which lost 2. HAN, Temperine; 3. HAN, Daubert; 100 The Holy Redeemer girls ing 22 points and 12 rebounds Wilkes’ Elena Stambone led point guard Jason Kidd to a Felicia Grego and Shelby BREAST – 1. HR, Smith 1:10.97; 2. HAN, Williams; 3. HR, Roper; 400 FREE RELAY – 1. HR for his second double-double of the way by scoring a season- lower back injury with 24.7 swimming team took first in all Sanko contributed to four wins (Vrabec, Lehman, Hauze, Shorts); 2. HAN; 3. HR the season. Jourdon Wilson high 22 points. Allison Walsh seconds remaining in the first 12 events to earn a 128-56 victo- for the Cougars, taking first in quarter. Kidd, who appeared ry over host Hanover Area on two individual events and two Dallas 115, Pittston Area 44 chipped in 11 points, while had 15 points, the fifth game in Tyler Breznitsky poured in 10 arow she scored in the double to pull up, was replaced by Thursday in a Wyoming Valley relay events apiece. Dallas took first in every points off the Colonel bench. digits. Vince Carter and didn’t re- Conference Division I meet. Shaino Grego and Hailey event in a defeat of Pittston It marked the first time since Megan Kazmerski tossed in turn. Rachel Finnegan (200 free, Kendall also came through for Area at home. Even Kidd’s presence might a100-84 win over Baptist Bible 12. 100 free) and Bethany Chmil Hazleton Area. Jake Chielli (50 free, 100 fly, not have mattered much with (50 free, 100 breast) each won Berwick’s Alex Woytko won 200 free relay, 400 free relay) the Mavericks hitting only 27 two individual events while of 77 shots, including 1of 19 the 50 free and 500 free, earning was a four-time winner for the NFL competing on a pair of winning from 3-point range. her 1,000th point for the Bull- Mountaineers. relay teams. Julie Ann Mahle dogs in the process. 200 MEDLEY RELAY –1. DAL (Gelso, G. San Antonio, which hit 16 Luksic, R. Luksic, Fasulka) 1:59, 2. PA; 200 FREE 200 MEDLEY RELAY –1. HAZ (Yannes, won the 200 IM and was a part –1. DAL Stepniak 1:57, 2. DAL Matusiak, 3. DAL of 33 shots from long range, Kendall, F. Grego, S. Grego) 2:05.40; 2. HAZ; 3. of all three relay squads. Gelso; 200 IM – 1. DAL Wasner 2:11, 2. DAL Sooner quarterback Jones jumped out to an 18-point BER; 200 FREE – 1. HAZ, S. Grego 2:07.43; 2. Luksic; 50 FREE – 1. DAL Chielli 23.3, 2. PA HAZ, Yannes; 3. HAZ, Pleban; 200 IM – 1. HAZ, F. lead in the first quarter. The Kayla Keating, Kim Pericci Winters, 3. PA Cummidgs; DIVING – 1. DAL Grego 2:25.86; 2. BER, Volkel; 3. HAZ, Begg; 50 MAdaya 196.5, 2. PA Toote, 3. PA Monteforte; 100 Spurs led 55-29 at halftime and Sara Belles earned second- FREE – 1. BER, Woytko 27.18; 2. HAZ, Podlesny; FLY – 1. DAL Chielli 1:00; 100 FREE – 1. DAL 3. BER, Whitmire; DIVING – 1. BER, O’Kane behind 11-of-18 shooting from place finishes for the Hawkeyes. Fasulka :55, 2. PA Cummdgs, 3. PA Remsky; 500 to return for senior year 3-point range. 200 MEDLEY RELAY –1. HR (Mahle, B. 174.65; 2. HAZ, Fadush; 3.BER, Donarye; 100 FLY FREE – 1. DAL Kiluk, 2. DAL Gelso, 3. DAL Chmil, Kalafut, N. Chmil) 2:01.74; 2. HAN; 3. HR; –1. HAZ, Sanko 1:10.63; 2. HAZ, Kendall; 3. BER, Stepniak; 200 FREE RELAY – 1. DAL (Chielli, Bonner, Jefferson and Neal 200 FREE – 1. HR, Finnegan 2:06.05; 2. HR, Volkel; 100 FREE – 1. HAZ, F. Grego 59.69; 2. Matusiak, Wasner, Stediak) 1:34, 2. PA, 3. DAL, and each hit three 3-pointers Katra; 3. HR, Walton; 200 IM – 1. HR, Mahle HAZ, Yannes; 3. BER, Whitmire; 500 FREE – 1. 100 BACK – 1. DAL Wasner 1:02, 2. DAL The Associated Press night. in the first half. 2:20.24; 2. HR, Cruz; 3. HAN, B. Good; 50 FREE – BER, Woytko 6:16.73; 2. HAZ, Zapatocky; 3. HAZ, Matusiak, 3. PA Winters; 100 BREAST – 1. DAL 1. HR, B. Chmil 26.77; 2. HAN, Keating; 3. HR, Ferrari; 200 FREE RELAY – 1. HAZ (S. Grego, Luksic 1:12, 2. DAL Fasulka, 3. PA Remski; 400 NORMAN, Okla. — Quarter- “I’ve done what I could do for Kalafut; DIVING – 1. HR, Vitali 210.85; 2. HAN, Kendall, F. Grego, Sanko) 1:49.39; 2. BER; 3. FREE RELAY – 1. DAL (Matusiak, Chielli, Kiluk, back Landry Jones has decided the team. I broke every record at Kings’ Chuck Hayes Heller; 3. HR, Williams; 100 FLY – 1. HR, Kalafut HAZ; 100 BACK – 1. HAZ, Kendall 1:09.66; 2. Luksic), 2. DAL, 3. PA. to come back for his senior year the school and I would go back dislocates left shoulder 1:05.72; 2. HAN, Pericci; 3. HR, N. Chmil; 100 BER, Andress; 3. HAZ, Matrone; 100 BREAST – 1. HAZ, Sanko 1:18.87; 2. BER, Shoemaker; 3. HAZ, at Oklahoma, saying “there is to basically have a better sea- FREE – 1. HR, Finnegan 56.70; 2. HR, Cruz; 3. Hazleton Area 110, Berwick 73 SACRAMENTO, Calif. — HAN, Keating; 500 FREE – 1. HR, Katra 5:57.92; 2. Paisley; 400 FREE RELAY – 1. HAZ (Sanko, S. still a lot more to do.” son,” Pierce said. “I’m ready to Grego, Yannes, Podlesny) 4:11.38; 2. HAZ; 3. BER Sacramento Kings big man HR, Walton; 3. HR, McCole; 200 FREE RELAY – Apair of Cougars set new Jones said Thursday that it start a new area in my life, and I Chuck Hayes has dislocated 1. HR (Kalafut, Cruz, Finnegan, Mahle) 1:47.40; 2. HAN; 3. HR; 100 BACK – 1. HR, Reilly 1:08.99; 2. BOYS SWIMMING records in a home win over would be a great honor to play have to take care of myself and his left shoulder and will be HAN, Belles; 3. HAN, McGovern; 100 BREAST – Berwick. Eddie Kovac set a new 1. HR, B. Chmil; 2. HR, Kusakavitch; 3. HAN, Holy Redeemer 114, in the NFL, but with most of the my family.” out indefinitely. team diving record, winning the Bogart; 400 FREE RELAY – 1. HR (Cruz, B. Hanover Area 50 offensive line, several receivers Helping to turn the Owls Hayes extended his left arm Chmil, Finnegan, Mahle) 3:56.18; 2. HR; 3. HAN event with a score of 248.40. and defensive players returning, from one of the one worst pro- Mike Dubinski (50 free, 100 and fouled Milwaukee center Ryan Paisley broke the pool the team hopes to get another grams in college football into a Drew Gooden in the second Dallas 96, free), George Evans (100 fly, 100 record in the 500 free, finishing shot at a national champion- consistent bowl team, Pierce quarter Thursday night. His Pittston Area 90 back), Jason Hauze (200 free, ship. rushed for 3,570 yards over his arm seemed to get tangled first in 5:02.28. Dallas took first and second in 500 free) and Cody Smith (200 Jones is the Sooners’ all-time three-year career with a school- with Gooden and his shoulder J.J. Shoemaker topped the the final event of the meet, the IM, 100 breast) all won two leading passer with12,389 record 52 . He popped out. Bulldogs with wins in the 50 400 free relay, to earn a close events apiece in the Royals’ road Hayes lay on the floor free and 100 free. yards. rushed for100 yards on 25 car- victory. 200 MEDLEY RELAY –1. HAZ (Valkusky, writhing in pain for a few win over Pittston Area at home. Coach Bob Stoops said Jones ries and two touchdowns in 200 MEDLEY RELAY –1. PA (Scialpi, David Williams and Jayce Paisley, Cunningham, Hicks) 1:50.04; 2. HAZ; 3. has had a positive influence on Temple’s 37-15 New Mexico minutes, the arena falling so Nardone, Senese, Antoonaccio) 2:05, 2. DAL, 3. BER; 200 FREE – 1. HAZ, Farley 2:02.09; 2. BER, silent that his screams could DAL; 200 FREE – 1. DAL Barry 2:09, 2. DAL Temperine led Hanover Area Kelley; 3. HAZ, Mintz; 200 IM – 1. HAZ, Hicks and off the field with his team- Bowl victory over Wyoming in Berger, 3. PA Fischer; 200 IM – 1. PA Nardone with a pair of second-place fin- 2:10.38; 2. BER, Skeath; 3. BER, Yohey; 50 FREE mates and he’s pleased with December. be heard from the sideline. He 2:28, 2. DAL Kelly, 3. DAL Greenwoon; 50 FREE – –1. BER, Shoemaker 24.73; 2. BER, Renia; 3. walked off under his own 1. PA Scialpia 26.4; 2. PA Smith, 3. PA Kosik; ishes each. HAZ, Steiner; DIVING – 1. HAZ, Kovac 248.40; 2. Jones’ decision. Oklahoma power holding his arm. DIVING – 1. DAL Zerfoss 245.7, 2. DAL Vaneski, 200 MEDLEY RELAY –1. HR (Smith, Evans, BER, Curtin; 3. BER, Lewis; 100 FLY – 1. BER, finished the 2011 season at10-3. Michigan State DT Worthy 3. PA Beers; 100 FLY – 1. DAL Barry, 1:05, 2. PA Vrabec, Dubinski) 1:54.36; 2. HAN; 3. HR; 200 Stair 1:07.35; 2. BER, Yohey; 3. HAZ, Steiner; 100 Sooners defensive end Ron- entering NFL draft The team previously said a Nardone, 3. PA Kelly; 100 FREE – 1. PA Smith FREE – 1. HR, Hauze 2:07.56; 2. HR, Shorts; 3. FREE – 1. BER, Shoemaker 54.06; 2. HAZ, heart exam on Hayes showed 1:03, 2. DAL Rando, 3. DAL Lombardo; 500 FREE HR, Vrabec; 200 IM – 1. HR, Smith 2:18.85; 2. Cunningham; 3. HAZ, Knueppel; 500 FREE – 1. nell Lewis, meanwhile, said he EAST LANSING, Mich. — HAZ, Paisley 5:02.28; 2. HAZ, Farley; 3. BER, an abnormality that would –1. DAL Berger 6:04, 2. DAL Schwerdtman, 3. PA HAN, Williams; 3. HR, Roper; 50 FREE – 1. HR, plans to skip his senior year and Michigan State defensive tackle McGidty; 200 FREE RELAY – 1. PA (Scialpia, Dubinski 24.41; 2. HAN, Saltz; 3. HAN, Tenza; Kelley; 200 FREE RELAY – 1. HAZ (Paisley, C. require further testing and Smith, Nardone, Susik) 1:50, 2. DAL, 3. PA; 100 DIVING – 1. HR, Pahler 263.15; 100 FLY – 1. HR, Jespersen, Hicks, Valkusky) 1:34.72; 2. HAZ; 3. enter the NFL draft. Jerel Worthy has decided to BER; 100 BACK – 1. HAZ, Valkusky 1:02.54; 2. BACK – 1. PA Brady 1:10, 2. DAL Ranon, 3. DAL Evans 1:03.84; 2. HAN, Temperine; 100 FREE – 1. voided the contract he signed HAZ, Cunningham; 3. HAZ, Jespersen; 100 skip his senior season and enter Scialpi; 100 BREAST – 1. DAL Adams 1:20, 2. PA HR, Dubinski 54.48; 2. HR, Shorts; 3. HAN, BREAST – 1. HAZ, Hicks 1:10.78; 2. HAZ, Genetti; Temple RB Pierce will not in December. A few days later, Antoonaccio, 3. DAL Fasulka; 400 FREE RELAY – Daubert; 500 FREE – 1. HR, Hauze 5:33.57; 2. the NFL draft. 3. BER, Dyer; 400 FREE RELAY – 1. HAZ (D. the forward-center agreed to a 1. DAL (Kelly, Berger, Amanda, Ranon) 4:08, 2. HR, Vrabec; 3. HAN, Zapotok; 200 FREE RELAY return for senior season The 310-pound junior, a first Jespersen, Kovac, C. Jespersen, Genetti) 3:35.78; DAL, 3. PA. –1. HR (Smith, Shorts, Evans, Dubinski) 1:38.20; new deal with Sacramento. 2. BER; 3. HAZ PHILADELPHIA — Temple team Associated Press All- running back Bernard Pierce American this season, an- will not return for his senior nounced his decision Thursday. H.S. GIRLS BASKETBALL season and will declare for the He said it was the right time to NFL draft. leave following the 33-30 triple- Pierce told The Associated overtime win over Georgia in Makowski helps Redeemer get past Berwick Press his decision late Thursday the Outback Bowl. the Patriots’ lead to 52-41with The Times Leader staff 2, Bono) MMI Prep ...... 211109—30 Wyoming Valley West 50, RUN three minutes remaining in the WILKES-BARRE – Paige Wyoming Seminary ...... 22 14 95—50 Coughlin 22 third quarter on consecutive Lake-Lehman 55, GAR 32 3-Point Field Goals— MMI 1 (Carrato); WS 0 Makowski scored a game-high Wyoming Valley West started threes by Rebecca Rutkowski Continued from Page 1B 12 points to help lift Holy Re- The Black Knights jumped Meyers 48, Hanover Area 30 strongly and rolled past Cough- and Kayla Gegaris. But the out quickly and never looked deemer to a 48-39 win over Meyers held Hanover Area to lin for a win on the road. fense. We did have a couple of Comets would draw no closer. back in a victory over GAR. Berwick on Thursday in a less than 10 points in the first Kaitlyn Smicherko knocked more turnovers than we would “We were playing their Cayle Spencer led Lehman Wyoming Valley Conference three quarters on its way to a down six shots from behind the have liked (unofficially,17 to the game,” Healey said of slowing with a game-high 20 points. girls basketball game. win at home. three-point arc to tally a game- Comets’ 18).” the pace in the second half. “So Nikki Sutliff added 12. Shannon Murray and Alexis Mackenzie Winder led the high 18 points for the Spartans. Mia Hopkins had a dominat- we decided to go out there and Breana Mosier had 16 points Lewis added nine points apiece Mohawks with 16 points while Quieterriua Gross and Tara ing night all around, tallying six take our time and take control of for the Royals. and Brea Seabrook added eight Amy Kowalczyk chipped in 13. Zdancewicz each followed with assists, three steals and three the game.” Berwick’s Caty Davenport and for the Grenadiers. nine. blocks as Crestwood tried ev- Hopkins’ big night was com- LAKE-LEHMAN (55): N.Sutliff 4 1-2 12, Hanover Area’s Danielle Tu- Allison Rinehimer each finished Brooks 1 0-0 2, Leskowski 2 0-0 4, Spencer 6 7-10 zinski led all scorers with 18 Marissa Ross led Coughlin erything it could to contain her. plemented by Liz Waleski. The with eight points. 20, Mahoney 2 0-0 4, Mosier 2 1-2 5, Oplinger 0 with 10 points. “Mia was making some crazy freshman had 19 points and 1-5 1, D.Sutliff 1 0-0 3, Sutton 2 0-0 4, Williams 0 points. BERWICK (39): Steeber 0 0-0 0, Davenport 3 HANOVER AREA (30): 1 0-0 2, Mizenko 0 0-2 WYOMING VALLEY WEST (50): Judge 3 0-1 hard shots,” Comets’ coach eight rebounds, with 15 points 2-2 8, Shortlidge 2 0-0 5, Bridge 2 3-5 7, Palermo 2 0-0 0, Belcher 0 0-0 0, O’Connor 0 0-0 0. Totals 20 6, C. Schmirko 0 0-0 0, Gobert 0 0-0 0, Reiss 0 0-0 10-19 55. 0, Zuranski 1 0-0 3, Kaminski 1 0-0 2, Miller 2 1-2 1-2 5, Sheptock 2 2-4 6, Floryshak 0 0-0 0, 5, Tuzinski 7 0-4 18. Totals 12 1-8 30. 0, Reilly 1 1-2 3, K. Smicherko 6 0-2 18, Zdancew- Isiah Walker said after Hopkins coming in the up-tempo first Rinehimer 4 0-0 8. Totals 15 8-13 39. GAR (32): Leco 1 0-0 2, Mosier 7 2-4 16, Nealy icz 3 3-4 9, Quie. Gross 4 0-1 9, Quin. Gross 0 1-2 10-0 2, Nichol 0 0-0 0, Powell 2 0-0 4, Seabrook 4 MEYERS (48): Martinez 0 0-2 0, DiMaggio 2 had 19 points and seven re- half. HOLY REDEEMER (48): Wignot 0 0-1 0, 2-2 7, Quinones 1 1-2 3, Kowalczyk 4 1-7 13, 1, Hoffman 2 0-0 4. Totals 19 5-12 50. Makowski 4 4-4 12, Dougherty 1 0-1 3, Warnagiris 0-5 8, Parrilla 0 0-0 0, Domzalski 0 0-0 0, Gibson 0 COUGHLIN (22): Bouedeu 0 0-0 0, Eaton 3 0-0 bounds in the first half on a va- “Liz is a great player, just com- 0-0 0. Totals 15 2-9 32. McCann 1 0-0 2, Moses 1 0-0 2, Soto 1 0-0 2, 12-4 4, Murray 3 2-2 9, Altemose 1 2-4 4, Frascel- Robertson 1 1-2 3, Winder 8 0-1 16. Totals 19 5-16 8, Flaherty 0 0-0 0, Zigler 1 0-0 2, Sebastian 1 0-0 Lake-Lehman...... 25 15 12 3—55 riety of short jumpers, layups ing up as a freshman and start- la 0 0-0 0, Platko 3 1-2 7, Lewis 4 1-3 9. Totals 17 48. 2, Georgetti 0 0-2 0, Williams 0 0-0 0, Ross 4 2-8 GAR...... 68315 —32 12-21 48. Hanover Area...... 75711 —30 10. Totals 9 2-10 22. and spinning post moves. “We ing,” Hopkins said. “You can tell 3-Point Field Goals— LL 5 (N.Sutliff 2, Spencer, Berwick ...... 711129—39 Meyers ...... 10 11 14 13 —48 Wyoming Valley West...... 14 10 12 14 —50 D.Sutliff). went box-and-one on her to try she can put the ball in the hoop.” Holy Redeemer ...... 8181111—48 3-Point Field Goals— HA 5 (Tuzinski 4, Zuranski Coughlin ...... 34411 —22 3-Point Field Goals— BER 1 (Shortlidge); HR 2 ); MEY 5 (Kowalczyk 4, DiMaggio) 3-Point Field Goals— WVW 7 (K Schmirko, Quie. to slow her down.” Grace O’Neill added 14 points (Dougherty, Murray) Wyoming Seminary 50, Gross); COU 2 (Eagen 2) Crestwood was fine trading for Pittston Area, and Allie Bar- MMI Prep 30 Nanticoke 37, Northwest 27 Dallas 57, Hazleton Area 37 Tunkhannock 48, field goals in the first half with ber had four assists and four Dallas went up 21-12 after the Wyoming Seminary ran out to Nanticoke used a big first and Wyoming Area 19 Pittston Area, but was not get- steals as the Patriots won their third quarters to notch a win on first quarter and got 18 points a22-4 lead after the first quarter Kassie Williams totaled 15 ting opportunities at the line. WVC Division 1opener. the road over Northwest. from Ashley Dunbar to defeat en route to a win over MMI points for Tunkhannock in a The Patriots had a 17-2 advan- One game after Sarah An- Samantha Gow totaled 11 Hazleton Area on the road. Prep. route of Wyoming Area for a tage in attempts from the free- drews and Sydney Myers were points to lead the Trojans, while Tanner Englehart chipped in Jessica Neare scored a game- win at home. throw line in the first half, ac- the top scorers for the Comets, Katie Wolfe and Alex Brassing- 17 for the Mountaineers. high 14 points for Seminary, Amelia Ayers and Lisa Kintn- counting for nearly all of Pitt- Gegaris (17 points) and Rutkow- ton each netted nine. Keana Schoennagle led the while teammates Haley Karg er each scored nine for the Ti- ston Area’s 46-33 lead at the ski (16 points, eight rebounds) Alivia Womelsdorf led the were the top scorers for Crest- Cougars with 12 points. and Jane Henry scored 10 a gers. break. DALLAS (57): Dunbar 5 8-8 18, Kelley 0 0-0 0, piece. Rangers with a game-high 17 WYOMING AREA (19): Degnan 2 0-0 4, “They got all the free-throw wood, which is now 0-2 in Divi- Englehart 5 7-14 17, Szatkowski 1 1-4 3, Hiscos 2 points. Turner 1 0-0 2, Radzwilka 1 0-0 3, Bohan 1 1-2 3, attempts and second-chance sion 1play. 1-3 5, Missal 0 0-0 0, Comitz 0 0-0 0, Zurek 1 0-0 Gabbie Lobitz and Maria NANTICOKE (37): Higgin 0 0-0 0, Brassington Cunbo 0 0-2 0, Melvin 0 0-0 0, Hiedcavage 0 0-0 0, PITTSTON AREA (73): Barber 1 4-4 6, Fe- 2, Cybulski 0 0-0 0, Volpetti 1 0-0 2, Michael 0 1-2 Carrato each scored nine points 24-6 9, Sugalski 2 0-1 4, Wolfe 3 2-4 9, Yalch 0 Blannett 1 0-0 2, Thornton 0 1-2 1, DeLuca 0 0-0 0, baskets,” Walker said. “I’m not reck 0 0-0 0, Waleski 8 3-4 19, Mitchell 1 1-1 3, 1, Flaherty 2 3-5 7, Olszewski 1 0-0 2. Totals 18 0-0 0, Gow 4 0-0 11, Holl 2 0-0 4. Totals 13 6-11 Bott 2 0-1 4, Coolbaugh 0 0-0 0, Turner 0 0-0 0. Rabender 1 0-0 2, O’Neill 6 0-0 14, Hopkins 11 7-9 to lead MMI Prep. saying our girls didn’t drive to 29, Zanta 0 0-0 0. Totals 28 15-18 73. 21-36 57. 37. Totals 8 2-7 19. MMI PREP (30): Purcell 2 3-6 5, Stanziola 0 CRESTWOOD (50): Lutz 0 0-0 0, Andrews 3 HAZLETON AREA (37): Bono 1 0-0 3, NORTHWEST (27): Yustat 0 0-0 0, Shaffer 3 TUNKHANNOCK (48): Ayers 3 3-6 9, Holdren the basket just as hard, the calls Schoennagle 4 2-2 12, Marchetti 1 0-0 2, Sitch 2 5-8 5, Lobitz 4 1-2 9, Carrato 3 2-6 9, Shearer 1 0-0 10-0 2, Brown 0 0-0 0, Custer 0 0-0 0, Wrubel 0 2-2 8, Mazzoni 1 0-0 3, Rutkowski 7 1-2 16, Gega- 0-0 8, Buerger 0 0-0 0, Womelsdorf 7 3-5 17, ris 6 2-2 17, Ritz 0 0-0 0, Cronauer 2 0-0 4, Wojnar 0 2, Karchner 0 0-0 0, Lara 0 0-0 0, Ferry 0 0-0 0. just didn’t go our way. I’m not 0-3 4, Kozel 0 0-0 0, Pfeil 0 0-0 0, Woznick 2 0-0 4, Koehn 0 0-0 0, Bosak 1 0-0 2, Gill 0 0-0 0. Totals 0-0 0, Nafus 3 0-0 6, Proulx 0 4-4 4, Alguire 1 1-2 0-0 0, Myers 1 0-0 2, Jeskiewicz 0 0-0 0, Hislap 0 Totals 10 11-22 30. Matz 0 0-0 0, Bachman 2 3-4 7, Ciccozzi 1 0-0 2, 11 3-5 27. 3, Williams 5 2-2 15, Kintner 3 3-4 9, Bonner 0 0-0 blaming the refs, Pittston’s just a 0-0 0, Ciaverella 0 0-0 0. Totals 19 5-6 50. WYOMING SEMINARY (50): Romanowski 4 Carter 0 2-2 2, Zamonas 0 0-0 0, Wolk 0 1-2 1, Nanticoke ...... 16 3162—37 0, Levi 0 0-0 0. Totals 16 13-18 48. 1-2 9, Neare 5 4-4 14, Gabriel 0 3-5 3, Dressler 0 very good team.” Pittston Area ...... 27 19 13 14 —73 McNelis 0 0-0 0. Totals 13 8-13 37. Northwest...... 57 78—27 Wyoming Area ...... 73 27—19 Dallas ...... 21 10 17 9—57 0-2 0, Karg 5 0-1 10, Williams 0 0-0 0, Davis 0 0-0 Tunkhannock ...... 12 91710—48 Crestwood...... 16 17 10 7—50 3-Point Field Goals— NAN 5 (Gow 3, Brassing- After trailing by as many as 17 3-Point Field Goals— PA 2 (O’Neil 2); CRE 5 (Ge- Hazleton Area...... 12 8116—37 0, Henry 5 0-2 10, McMullan 1 2-2 4, Kilyanek 0 ton, Wolfe); NWT 2 (Shaffer 2) 3-Point Field Goals— WA 1 (Radzwilka); TUN 3 3-Point Field Goals— DAL 0; HA 3 (Schoennagle 0-0 0. Totals 20 8-18 50. (Williams 3) in the first half, Crestwood cut garis 3, Rutchowski, Mazzoni) CMYK

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AHL PRO GOLF Injury update The Penguins got some good news and bad news on the injury front. Center Bryan New faces dot PGA opener in Hawaii Unfamiliar foe just Lerg, who left Wednesday’s game in the second period after being crushed into the The Associated Press Steele? season. boards, should be back in the KAPALUA, Hawaii — Steve “I know them now a little bit,” That’s not the only change. lineup tonight, Hynes said. D Stricker is back on Maui, a famil- Stricker said Thursday on the eve Phil Mickelson and Tiger what Pens need Alexandre Picard, who also left iar place for a guy who has won of the opening round. Woods are no longer part of the Wednesday’s game, will be out on the PGA Tour in each of the The PGA Tour season gets un- top 10 in the world ranking. By TOM VENESKY Thursday and the effects from for a while with an upper body last three years to qualify for the der way Friday. It wants to get There are no Americans among [email protected] injury, he said. the Norfolk loss were still evi- D Joey Mormina season-opening Tournament of away from the NFL playoffs on the top five in the world ranking It’s been nearly three dent. They spent much of the participated in his second Champions. Sunday, so the final round will for the first time in nearly two months since the Wilkes- morning watching video and straight practice on Thursday Not so familiar are some of the end Monday just before the BCS decades. And even without the Barre/Scranton Penguins conducting meetings before wearing a red no contact guys he’ll be trying to beat. Championship game starts. likes of U.S. Open champion Rory faced the Rochester Ameri- hitting the ice for an hour- jersey. Hynes said he isn’t Twelve players in the 28-man The Tournament of Cham- McIlroy, Masters champion cans, so it’s understandable if long practice. ready to return but is getting field are at Kapalua for the first pions will be missing 11 players Charl Schwartzel or Martin close. the memories have faded. What exactly did head D Carl Sneep will be out for time, more evidence of change on who didn’t or couldn’t make it to Kaymer in Hawaii, the young And that may not be a bad coach John Hynes tell his another week or two, Hynes the PGA Tour. A year ago, Strick- Hawaii. It’s the biggest list of no- guys are making a strong push. thing. players during the morning? said. er didn’t know who most of them shows since this tournament There were 13 winners in their Fresh of a stinging 5-1loss Well, it was pretty black and were. moved to Kapalua in 1999, 20s last year, and nine of them are to Norfolk on Wednesday, the white. Keegan Bradley? He was though it’s a product of the at Kapalua Penguins face a Rochester “When you have a bad loss are a well-coached team un- known more as the nephew of changing world of golf. “There’s been a transformation team tonight that is basically there are reasons why. This is der the leadership of Ron Rol- LPGA great Pat Bradley until he Three of the players are reco- of players out here, and it was go- abunch of strangers. The what happened and this is ston. They also have good vet- won two times, including that un- vering from injuries, five of them ing to happen eventually,” said Americans are in a different what has to get fixed,” he said. eran leadership, Hynes said, likely comeback in Atlanta to cap- are based overseas and Luke Do- Stricker, who turns 45 next conference and this will be “You have to come up with so- with a group that includes ture the PGA Championship in nald, the No. 1player in the month. the last time the two teams lutions.” Paul Szczechura, Shaone his first try at a major. world, just finished a whirlwind “We saw Tiger and Phil slip out face each other this season. And that often means put- Morrisonn and Colin Stuart. Jhonattan Vegas was the first trip around the world that took of the top 10, and we have some An unfamiliar foe may be ting the anger and emotions “They’ve improved from PGA Tour member from Vene- him deep into December. Like European players coming in just what the Penguins need aside. the beginning of the year and zuela. Scott Stallings? Brendan many other players, this is his off- there.” to recover from the Norfolk At least that was the case on they’re hot on the road,” defeat. Thursday. Hynes said, noting the Amer- “Sometimes it is,” said cen- “You learn when the right icans beat the AHL’s top team, ter Ben Street. “You just play time to have emotion is and Oklahoma City, on the road your game. You’re not as wor- isn’t,” Hynes said. “Some- last week. “We’ll get a struc- ried about ‘they’re going to do times the right thing is to be tured team that’s going to this and we need to do that.’ upset and show some emo- work hard.” When that happens it’s almost tion, but it’s not every time. That’s fine with Street be- too much of a chess match You to manage the group and cause an unfamiliar foe pre- and it’s so strategic that it’s manage yourself. At times it is sents a welcome change of slow. appropriate to be angry, but pace. “When you get a team like not every game and not all “We see the Hersheys and Rochester who isn’t in your year long.” the Norfolks so often that it’s division you just have to go While the Penguins players so structured,” he said. “We play. Sometimes we thrive on may not have seen much of need to be sharp because we that.” Rochester this season, Hynes haven’t seen them (Roches- The Penguins practiced at is well aware of what’s in ter) much, but games like this the Mohegan Sun Arena on store. He said the Americans can be a lot of fun.”

WORLD CUP LUGE Berwick native, teammate place ninth

The Associated Press ished ninth in the men’s doubles Germany’s Tobias Wendl and KOENIGSSEE, Germany — competition. Tobias Arlt set a course record Olympic champion Tatjana Geisenberger skidded side- on the first round en route to a Huefner raced to her 30th World ways in the penultimate turn to victory in the men’s doubles. Cup luge victory, rallying to beat hand Huefner the victory. Olympic champions Andreas German teammate Natalie Gei- Canada’s Alex Gough was and Wolfgang Linger of Austria senberger on Thursday. third. Erin Hamlin was the top were second, and Germany’s To- Berwick native Jayson Terdi- U.S. racer, finishing 11th. Kate ni Eggert and Sascha Benecken man and Christian Niccum fin- Hansen was 16th. were third.

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MAJOR COLLEGE BASKETBALL Patriots coach Bill Belichick O’BRIEN confirmed to reporters in Boston that O’Brien would not be at prac- tice Thursday but did not elabo- Oliver’s 21 leads Continued from Page 1B rate. we hoped it would.” “It’s been a very coveted job,” Recruiting would be an immedi- Joyner said. “We have received a ate concern for Penn State if tremendous amount of interest in Penn State to win O’Brien is hired and indeed re- this. I’m still receiving calls and mains with the Patriots. emails or communications from … New England is the AFC’s top many very, very well-qualified seed in the NFL playoffs and has a coaches, who continue to be inter- The Associated Press py first half left Purdue trailing first-round bye this weekend. ested in this job.” STATE COLLEGE — Billy 32-18 halftime, the Boilermak- Should the Patriots make the Su- For the moment, Penn State is Oliver scored a career-high 21 ers’ lowest-scoring half of the per Bowl, O’Brien would be with still led by interim coach Tom Bra- points and Penn State held season. Penn State held Pur- the team through Feb. 5. dley, who was in the Pittsburgh ar- Purdue to a season-low 31 due without a field goal the National signing day is Feb. 1. ea Thursday on a recruiting trip. percent shooting in a 65-45 final 6:46 of a half in which If O’Brien is the hire, he could Coaches are allowed to contact win Thursday night to end a coach Matt Painter’s club com- AP PHOTO follow the path set by one of his Pa- recruits as normal from Jan. 4-7 be- six-game losing streak against mitted seven turnovers, or Indiana’s Tom Pritchard grabs a rebound from Michigan’s Evan triots predecessors. Former New fore restrictions go back in place the Boilermakers. about three less than its aver- Smotrycz during the first half of an NCAA basketball game England offensive coordinator from Jan. 9-12. Tim Frazier added 15 points, age for an entire game. Thursday in Bloomington, Ind. Charlie Weis accepted the head job Bradley, who took over the pro- including a leaning banker in Oliver, a 6-foot-8 forward at Notre Dame in December 2004 gram when Paterno was fired Nov. traffic in the lane to extend the who likes to roam the perim- throws. field. Their season-low had and recruited for the Fighting Irish 9, has repeatedly said that he will lead to 54-38 with about 8 eter, scored 12 in the first half Cleveland Melvin scored 20 been 39 points in a loss to at the same time he stayed with the work for the Lions as long as he is minutes left. The tough bucket on 4-of-6 shooting from 3-point points and Moses Morgan UCLA. Patriots, who went on to win the still employed. capped an 18-6 run to put the range. added 13 for DePaul, which Super Bowl. game out of reach and secure Penn State led by as much before Thursday had won just Indiana 73, Michigan 71 O’Brien, 42, is in his fifth season Four headed to Senior Bowl first-year coach Patrick Cham- as 15 in the half on Sasa Bo- two regular-season Big East BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — on the Patriots staff and his first as Agroup of departing Penn State bers’ first Big Ten win at Penn rovnjak’s layup with 3 minutes games since 2008-09. Christian Watford scored 25 the offensive coordinator. Though players has accepted invitations to State (9-7, 1-2). to go before Purdue made its points, and Verdell Jones broke he has no head coaching experi- play in the Senior Bowl later this Robbie Hummel’s 14 points second-half push. Gonzaga 73, Pepperdine 45 alate tie with four straight ence, O’Brien has worked exten- month. and five rebounds paced Pur- SPOKANE, Wash. — Fresh- points to help lead No. 12 sively in the college ranks with Ge- Defensive end Jack Crawford, due (12-4, 2-1), which lost to DePaul 84, Pittsburgh 81 man Gary Bell Jr. scored 15 Indiana beat No. 16 Michigan. orgia Tech (1995-02), Maryland cornerback D’Anton Lynn, defen- Penn State for the first time ROSEMONT, Ill. — Brandon points and No. 25 Gonzaga Indiana (14-1 2-1Big Ten) (2003-04) and Duke (2005-06) be- sive tackle Devon Still and guard since a 67-64 defeat three years Young scored 26 points, in- beat cold-shooting Pepperdine stayed perfect at Assembly fore joining the Patriots in 2007. Johnnie Troutman will all play for ago in Happy Valley. cluding a three-point play with for its 21st consecutive victory Hall and beat a third ranked In an odd coincidence, O’Brien the North squad on Jan. 28 in Mo- This one wasn’t nearly as 1.3 seconds left, as DePaul over the Waves. team this season — its most in shares an alma mater with Pater- bile, Ala. Each of them started for close. Playing with four fouls, beat Pittsburgh. Robert Sacre and Kevin one season since 2005-06. no. The Andover, Mass., native parts of three seasons for the Lions. Oliver hit back-to-back 3s with Young scored the game’s last Pangos each scored 11 points Tim Hardaway Jr. had 19 played linebacker and defensive All four players are trying to im- just 5 minutes left for a 19- seven points for the Blue De- for Gonzaga (12-2, 2-0 West points for Michigan (12-3, 2-1) end at Brown University from prove their stock for April’s NFL point lead. The Nittany Lions mons (10-4, 1-1 Big East) after Coast Conference), which has while Jordan Morgan added 12. 1990-92. draft, with Still leading the pack, outhustled their opponents and Pitt (11-5, 0-3) held an 81-77 won seven straight since con- The Wolverines dropped to 1-2 O’Brien jumped right into garnering a first-round projection outrebounded them 38-26. lead with 17.2 seconds remain- secutive losses to Illinois and against ranked teams this sea- coaching, staying for two more by some analysts. Matt Glover led Penn State ing. Young’s layup cut the Michigan State. They have not son and have lost 14 of their years at Brown before spending the It is the most Penn State players on the glass with 11 rebounds. Panthers’ lead to two points; lost to the Waves since 2002, last 15 at Indiana since 1996. next dozen seasons in the ACC, all invited to the Senior Bowl since af- D.J. Byrd had 12 points for then Pitt’s Isaiah Epps missed their longest current streak On Thursday, the Wolverines on the offensive side of the ball. His ter the 2002 season when the Lions Purdue, which narrowed a two free throws. against a WCC rival. never even led. highest post was in his final year at sent five players – Anthony Adams, 15-point deficit in the first half Young drove through the Jordan Baker scored 10 But after Hardaway convert- Georgia Tech, where he was assist- Michael Haynes, Bryant Johnson, to 36-32 off Hummel’s layup Panthers’ defense for a basket points to lead Pepperdine (7-7, ed a turnover into a dunk to ant head coach, offensive coordina- Larry Johnson and Bryan Scott – with 15:15 left. and he was fouled with 1.3 1-2), which has not beaten a tie the score at 68 with 3:07 to tor and quarterbacks coach. all of whom were drafted in the first But Penn State regrouped seconds left. He made the free ranked opponent since 1994. go, Jones broke the tie with With the Patriots, O’Brien has two rounds. and went on a 7-0 run finished throw for a one-point lead, The Waves, who came in four straight points. Watford coached wide receivers and quar- “This is the most Penn State by Frazier’s layup on the break then Pitt threw the inbounds averaging 60 points per game, then made 1of 2 free throws terbacks, including future Hall of players we’ve had in our game in following a steal by Glover. pass away. Young was fouled never led in the game and shot and Zack Novak’s long heave Famer Tom Brady. O’Brien may nine years and all are very deserv- An uncharacteristically slop- and made two more free just 28.3 percent from the was off the mark. best be known to casual fans as the ing of this opportunity," Senior coach who got into a shouting Bowl President and CEO Steve match with Brady on the sideline Hale said in a release. “We feel like NHL following an in a Dec. we identified four strong prospects 11 game against Washington. and are looking forward to watch- The agent for O’Brien told The ing them compete in front of the Associated Press that his client in- National Football League here at Late power-play goal lifts Flyers over ’Hawks terviewed for the job on Thursday the Senior Bowl.” and O’Brien was “flattered by the The game kicks off at 4 p.m. on interest.” NFL Network. The Associated Press slot and slapped in a drive for return from a head injury. straight loss, going 2-4-1on the PHILADELPHIA — James his 23rd goal of the season. But the backup now has journey. van Riemsdyk’s second goal on New York (25-9-4) stayed one consecutive victories to open coached at Auburn. “That’s all the power play with 32.8 sec- point ahead of Boston in the an important homestand and Stars 4, Predators 1 SEC there is to it.” onds remaining lifted the Phila- Eastern Conference, but jump- should be back in net Saturday NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Mike Digging a little deeper, the em- delphia Flyers to a 5-4 victory ed one point in front of West- when the Detroit Red Wings Ribeiro scored two goals in the phasis on defense in the SEC has over the Chicago Blackhawks leading Vancouver, which was come to town. first period and the Dallas Stars Continued from Page 1B largely fueled its rise to power on Thursday night. idle. Phil Kessel, Tim Connolly, beat Nashville, ruining the both the Fighting Irish and the (34 of those 72 first-round picks Brent Seabrook and Patrick Martin Biron, starting for the Mikhail Grabovski and Clarke return of Predators captain Spartans were superior pro- came from the less-heralded side Kane scored 25 seconds apart fourth time in nine games to MacArthur scored for Toronto. Shea Weber from a concussion. grams because they had African- of the line). Not surprisingly, Ala- late in the third period to tie it, give No. 1goalie Henrik Lundq- Weber had missed four Americans players and faced bama and LSU are the nation’s but van Riemsdyk made sure vist a lighter workload, made 19 Bruins 9, Flames 0 games since being hurt Dec. 23 teams that allowed them on the two best defensive teams, filled the Flyers shook off the dis- saves. Defenseman Anton Stral- BOSTON — Nathan Horton in a loss at Dallas in a collision field, too. with impact players such as appointment from their Winter man and captain Ryan Callahan and Patrice Bergeron each had with Stars defenseman Mark “There were athletes who Crimson Tide linebacker Dont’a Classic loss. also scored for the Rangers. two goals and an assist, Tuukka Fistric. The Predators an- were qualified and capable and Hightower and Tigers corner- Scott Hartnell, Harry Zol- Marcel Goc and Mike Santo- Rask earned his third shutout nounced Thursday at the morn- had the ability to play in the SEC, back Tyrann “Honey Badger” nierczyk and van Riemsdyk relli scored, and Scott Clem- in four starts and the rampag- ing skate that the defenseman but they were not recruited be- Mathieu. scored goals in a span of 4:20 in mensen stopped 38 shots for ing Boston Bruins cruised to a had been cleared to play, and cause they were black,” said Wil- From the perspective of ESPN the second period, and Jakub the Panthers. blowout of the road-weary Nashville had a franchise-record bur Hackett, a longtime confer- analyst Todd Blackledge, it all Voracek also scored for the . seventh straight sellout for ence referee who, in the late starts up front. Flyers against Ray Emery in his Maple Leafs 4, Jets 0 The win was the ninth in 10 Weber’s return. 1960s, became the first African- “I really don’t think they have first game back in Philadelphia. TORONTO — Jonas Gus- games for the defending Stan- American captain when he more speed at those skill posi- Ilya Bryzgalov made 30 saves tavsson stopped all 24 shots he ley Cup champions, who have Senators 4, Lightning 1 played at Kentucky, persevering tions on offense than the Big 12 to earn his first win since Dec. faced for his second career outscored the opposition 49-13 OTTAWA — Daniel Alf- through intense racial prejudice. or the Pac-12 or anyone else,” he 13. shutout, leading the Toronto during that span, with Rask and redsson had a goal and two When it became clear that in- said. “But those defensive line- Maple Leafs to a win over the Tim Thomas combining for assists, Craig Anderson made tegration was inevitable, the SEC men in the SEC, that’s where the Rangers 3, Panthers 2 Winnipeg Jets. four shutouts. 35 saves and the Ottawa Sen- finally tapped into a whole new difference is.” NEW YORK — Marian Gabo- With the Maple Leafs facing a The Bruins won their previ- ators extended their winning pool of talent, gaining the inside Blackledge points to last year’s rik scored 3:29 into overtime key stretch in their schedule, ous home game 8-0 over Flor- streak to four games with a track to huge numbers of immen- BCS title game, when Auburn sti- for the New York Rangers, who coach Ron Wilson says the ida. victory over the Tampa Bay sely qualified locals who had al- fled high-powered Oregon 22-19 outlasted the Florida Panthers goaltender that wins will stay Rask, who stopped 25 shots Lightning. ways been forced to sign with his- to claim the SEC’s fifth straight and moved to the top of the in net for the following game. for the 11th shutout of his ca- Alfredsson got his second torically black schools or venture championship. Offense may ex- NHL standings with their Gustavsson was barely used reer, has allowed one goal in his assist on Zack Smith’s goal at far from home, to the Big Ten or cite the fans, but teams such as eighth win in nine games. during a mediocre 4-6-3 Decem- last four starts. 16:34 that made it 3-1. Alfreds- the Pacific Coast, if they wanted West Virginia (a 70-33 winner Gaborik took a drop pass ber as Wilson elected to ride The Flames ended a seven- son scored into an empty net at to play at the highest level. over Clemson in the Orange from Derek Stepan in the high James Reimer following his game road trip with their fifth 19:07. Today, every SEC roster is fil- Bowl) and Oklahoma State led with black players. Their in- (which beat Stanford 41-38 in the fluence on the game is undenia- Fiesta Bowl) didn’t qualify for ble. the biggest game of all. Degraba was runner-up in 2011. Laubach enters with an un- probability. “The league was strong, but it Rest assured, defense still wins WRESTLING The Skinny: Lake-Lehman freshman Jimmy beaten mark of 12-0. The Crusader could have to Stuart, who claimed a tournament championship at get past Lake-Lehman’s Jake Winters to get to the could have been stronger if they championships. the Tunkhannock Kiwanis Tournament, could throw finals. Laubach’s path to the final could see him 182 awrench into the prediction as he will likely see De- matching with Wyoming Area’s Nick Heck. Top Seed: Steve Radzwilla, Hanover Area had integrated sooner,” Hackett “Auburn was, at best, a middle- Continued from Page 1B graba in the quarters of the bracket’s bottom half. In Prediction: Crestwood’s Roger Legg over the top half, Crestwood’s Bob Gray and GAR’s A.J. Radzwilla said. “Look at the Tennessee of-the-pack defense in the SEC Luton have potential to pull off upsets because they 145 The Skinny: There’s no question that Radzwilla dy Schutz (132) were winners have been in big matches before. Top Seed: Darren Stucker, Meyers has been hot this season with a 14-2 record. Legg is States and the Jackson States —and Oregon could not block Prediction: Pittston Area’s Angelo Lussi over the second seed and this match could go either way. last year. Kyle Krasavage, a ju- Stucker Don’t discount upset possibilities from Valley and the Gramblings, all the play- their front,” Blackledge said. 120 The Skinny: Lussi is the three seed, but was a West’s Trey Cowman or Coughlin’s John Olson. nior at Wyoming Valley West, Top Seed: Travis Roper, Wyoming Valley West champion last year. He has a tough road if he’s go- ers from those schools that went “Until teams in other conferenc- Prediction: Meyers’ Justin Elick, over Roper ing to repeat with No. 2 seed Dallas’ Zach Macosky won the championship his fresh- The Skinny: This bracket could go either way as the No. 2 seed. In addition to Stucker, Coughlin’s 195 on to play in the NFL. Now, those es make inroads on defense, it’s with Elick and Roper flip-flopping. The edge goes to Mark Meloro and Tunkhannock’s Ben Siegel are in Top Seed: Chad Hoffman, Hazleton Area man season and took second to Elick because of his past experiences and as a ju- the top half and have upset potential. Prediction: Hoffman over Nanticoke’s Pedro schools don’t put players in the just going to be hard to catch the Pasone in 2011. nior he’s a year older than Roper. Coughlin’s Ed Ci- Bracero NFL because all those players are SEC.” prich and Pittston Area’s Tyler Lutecki could pull off 152 The Skinny: Hoffman has an edge over Bracero Those are just some of the no- upsets. for his state-placing run from a year ago. He’s also Top Seed: Anthony Talanca, Berwick wrestled in more than twice as many bouts as the in the SEC.” Blackledge also believes that table names and storylines hap- Prediction: Talanca over Hanover Area’s Do- Trojan this season. But Bracero definitely has the 126 minic Vitale ability to get past Hoffman and stay unbeaten this Over the last 10 years, a stag- SEC schools are more willing to pening this weekend. Top Seed: Vito Pasone, Meyers The Skinny: The original top two seeds, Crest- season. Dallas’ Garrett Artsma, the No. 6 seed, is a gering 72 players from SEC bring in junior college signees, Prediction: Wyoming Valley West’s Kyle Kra- wood’s Kyle Hankinson and Dallas’ Kris Rocco- sleeper candidate. Here’s a weight-by-weight savage over Pasone grandi, were scratched on Thursday. That could schools have been first-round especially on the defensive side, The Skinny: Krasavage and Pasone are each pave the way for the scrappy sixth-seeded fresh- 220 breakdown of every bracket for ranked very high in Class 3A and 2A, respectively, man Vitale to reach the finals. Nanticoke’s Maurice draft picks. The Big 12 is next on players who are often challenged in the state. Krasavage is seventh and Pasone is Wood is the No. 2 seed. Top Seed: Dillon Ropietski, Hanover Area the event. fourth according to Premier PA Rankings. Pasone Prediction: Berwick’s Jake Jola over GAR’s the list, far behind at 51. academically and shunned by Note: the returning cham- won the matchup last year for the gold medal. A Zachary Faust slight advantage goes to the Spartan this time 160 The Skinny: This class could be the most in- With Heisman Trophy winner schools that don’t think they can pions aren’t listed because the around. Top Seed: Matt Hammerstone, Crestwood teresting because everyone in the bracket is at or Prediction: Hammerstone over Berwick’s Will above a .500 record. That could lead to an upset- Cam Newton leading the way, keep up in the classroom. weight classes are not all the Mausteller filled tournament. The bottom half of the bracket 132 The Skinny: Dallas’ Bill Dixon is the second looks very interesting with Dallas’ Ryan Monk and the SEC had five of the top six This, of course, fits in with an- same. Top Seed: Austin Harry, Lake-Lehman seed and will be a tough match for Mausteller, the Hazleton Area’s Taylor Schermerhorn, who is the Prediction: Harry over Wyoming Area’s Andy No. 3 seed. Also keep an eye on Wyoming Area’s second seed. Faust, a freshman, is seeded fifth and picks in 2011. The odd man out other popularly held image of the Schutz Nick O’Brien, who could face Hammerstone in the it won’t beeasy for him to get to the finals, especially 106 The Skinny: Schutz has two losses this season semis. having to go through Ropietski. was Von Miller from Texas A&M SEC as nothing more than a doz- Top Seed: Sean Bergold, Meyers and both are to Harry. Last season, this rivalry went —which is joining the league en football factories (well, 11, Prediction: Coughlin’ s Bobby Hawkins over the other way with Schutz winning every bout. This 170 285 Bergold season seems to be Harry’s turn. Meyers’ Kashif next fall. leaving out Vanderbilt). The The Skinny: Hawkins is a freshman and coming Alston could possibly make things interesting for Top Seed: Charlie Generotti, Tunkhannock Top Seed: Brad Emerick, Coughlin off a championship in the Tunkhannock Kiwanis Schutz in the semis. Prediction: Generotti over Crestwood’s An- Prediction: Emerick over Tunkhannock’s “There’s a lot of talent down largest building on most campus- Tournament. Also keep an eye on Berwick’s Dakota drew Brodginski Casey Drake Conner. The freshman could give Hawkins a hand- The Skinny: Nanticoke’s Brian Maslowski took The Skinny: Drake is the No. 2 seed, but Emer- there and they do a good job of es is a palace such as Alabama’s ful in the quarters. 138 arunner-up finish in 2011 and will try to upset Gene- ick is possibly the best heavyweight locally. Lake- Top Seed: Kevin Laubach, Berwick rotti in a possible semifinal bout. Brodginski, the No. Lehman’s Dustin Jones is also in the bracket and coaching a lot of talent,” said Al Bryant-Denny Stadium (capaci- Prediction: Laubach over Coughlin’s Frankie 3seed, will have to get past Hazleton Area’s Tom would have to go through Drake to reach the finals. 113 Mahmoud Biesadesky, the second seed. Generotti begins the But Jones did win a championship last year at the Borges, the offensive coordinator ty: 101,821), a convenient symbol Top Seed: Jamie Scarantino, Pittston Area The Skinny: Mahmoud, the No. 6 seed in the event with Dallas sophomore Dominic Oliveri. If PJW’s held at Mohegan Sun Arena and that’s an in- Prediction: Scarantino over Dallas’ Dominic bracket, has only wrestled six times this season and you’re looking for a first-round upset, this has a high dicator of his ability. at Michigan who formerly of college athletics gone wild. CMYK

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IN BRIEF Local foreclosures mount Chamber still reviewing top job hopefuls Real estate foreclosures increased in the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre area in By ANDREW M. SEDER search committee, said initial November and has yet to an- The candidate roster is now dates have been interviewed October at a faster pace than in the [email protected] advertisements for the position nounce his future plans. Last down to six, two internal and face-to-face and another is state or nation as a whole. WILKES-BARRE – A deci- of president and chief execu- fall Schintz said he had hoped four from outside the state. scheduled to come in. The ini- Industry data provider CoreLogic sion on who will head the Grea- tive officer drew 120 applicants to have a candidate named to Schintz said the benefit of tial rounds of interviews were said Thursday that 3.25 percent of ter Wilkes-Barre Growth Part- in the fall. The 17-member the position by Thanksgiving. choosing someone from the re- done via Skype. outstanding mortgage loans in the nership, formerly known as the search committee first whittled Now he said it’s not likely a hire gion or from elsewhere is a con- Without anyone officially region were in foreclosure in October, Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber down the list to 17 finalists. Af- would be made before Febru- sideration the interview team serving as president, Schintz up from 2.77 percent a year earlier. The of Business and Industry, is not ter conducting phone inter- ary and could take even longer. must weigh. “People who are said, vice presidents Donna Se- rate has been above 3 percent every expected this month. views, the committee came up “We’d like to get it done here know all the history of the dor and Larry Newman are month since December 2010. The economic development with six finalists in addition to ASAP, but we want to get the region and its businesses, but handling the duties on an inter- The national foreclosure rate in organization has been without two in-house candidates who best person,” Schintz said. He people from other places can im basis and things are working October was 3.51percent; in Pennsylva- aday-to-day leader since No- applied for the position that took some of the blame for the take a different view on some smoothly. nia it was 2.58 percent. vember. was held by Todd Vonderheid delay in the hiring process, cit- things. There’s pros and cons to “They’re all professionals Board Chairman Conrad since June 2007. ing a medical condition he was both and it cuts both ways.” over there and they know what Builders slate annual dinner Schintz, who is heading the Vonderheid stepped down in dealing with in the fall. He said three of the six candi- they’re doing,” Schintz said. 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Small business Retailers, meanwhile, reported stronger imports drove last month’s published. The encoded stories send answer questions about starting a solid gains, but sacrificed their bot- modest expansion. But a gauge of back reports to the registry that de- business. more optimistic about hiring. tom lines by pushing heavy dis- hiring showed many service firms scribe where a story is being used and After completing a First Step class a counts to shoppers bent on getting a were hesitant to add workers. who is reading it. The technology can consultant will be assigned to work on good deal in a challenging economy. Sales rose 3.5 percent in Decem- even locate stories that have been cut abusiness plan. By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER Weekly applications for unem- ber for a group of 25 retail chains and pasted in whole or in part. AP Economics Writer The First Step seminar and consult- ployment benefits dropped to a sea- tracked by the International Council “More news is available more ways ing services are free. For more informa- WASHINGTON — A mix of pri- sonally adjusted 372,000 last week, of Shopping Centers. Holiday sales, than ever in history. But if reliable in- vate and government data released the Labor Department said Thurs- formation is to continue to flourish, tion, call 570-408-4340. which cover the last two months of Thursday sketched a picture of an day. That’s 11 percent lower than the the companies investing in creating the year, rose 3.3 percent, a decent economy that is slowly strengthen- same time last year. content need efficient ways to license ing, stoking optimism one day ahead When applications consistently rise but less than last year’s gain. it as broadly as possible,” Westin said of the government’s important read drop below 375,000 they generally Small businesses remain encour- in a statement. on December job growth. signal that hiring is strong enough to aged about their plans to hire over The company will initially seek Weekly unemployment benefit ap- reduce the unemployment rate. the next three months. The National customers among media monitoring plications have fallen to levels last U.S. service firms, which employ Federation of Independent Business services that compile stories online $3.42$$3.30 3.14 seen more than three years ago. Ser- roughly 90 percent of the work force, says the proportion of those firms for governments and companies, said vice companies grew a little faster in grew a little faster in December, ac- that expect to add workers is slightly Westin. $4.06 December. And many small busi- cording to the Institute for Supply off from the three-year high hit last These companies charge fees for 07/17/08 nesses say they plan to add jobs over Management. month. aggregating the news, but do not compensate news organizations for the use of their content.

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NATIONAL FORECAST NATIONAL FORECAST: Mild and tranquil conditions look to affect the vast majorityof the United States today,thanks to high pressuredraped from the Rockies intothe Southeast. Light showers may ° SATURDAY SUNDAY TODAY affect parts of the Pacific Northwest and western Gulf Coast. Expect snow to overspread northern 43 Partly Partly NewEngland ahead of apassing warm front. Partly sunny sunny sunny ° 26 42° 37° 32° 29°

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 44/38 43/25 Partly Mostly Cloudy, Rain pos- 40/26 sunny sunny rain late sible, 45/32 50/37 The snow lovers windy among us are 40° 43° 45° 45° 47/31 becoming 58/46 27° 27° 30° 40° 45/22 55/40 increasingly 53/30 restless and des- TODAY’SSUMMARY perateand their REGIONAL FORECAST 69/47 62/46 frustration is The Poconos 64/42 72/47 Today’shigh/ Syracuse Highs: 43-48. Lows: 29-32. Look forpartly understandable. Tonight’s low 44/33 sunnyand milder conditions today. We've had only Albany 74/57 72/59 44/32 Clouds will decrease overnight. 1.6 inch of snow 9/-6 80/64 since Nov. 1and The JerseyShore Binghamton 32/31 forthem the 44/32 Highs: 49-53. Lows: 36-40.Skies will be outlookheading partly sunnytoday and mostly clear CityYesterdayToday Tomorrow CityYesterdayToday Tomorrow through most of Towanda overnight. 44/31 Anchorage 7/-6/.06 9/-6/c 14/9/sn Myrtle Beach57/37/.00 63/45/s66/50/pc of next week Poughkeepsie Atlanta61/36/.00 62/46/s63/45/sh Nashville 57/28/.00 63/49/s57/37/pc Scranton 45/30 continues to 46/31 The Finger Lakes Baltimore45/26/.0052/40/s 55/39/pc NewOrleans 72/50/.00 72/55/sh73/57/pc look rather grim. Wilkes-Barre Highs: 41-45. Lows: 31-36. Mostly cloudy Boston38/25/.00 43/36/c51/33/pc Norfolk 52/33/.00 61/40/s61/42/pc Forthose of us 46/32 Buffalo 34/30/.0044/36/pc41/32/c Oklahoma City 67/29/.0060/32/s54/31/s with aslight chance of snow or rain on the other side today. Tonight will be partly cloudy. Charlotte61/28/.00 61/38/s63/43/pc Omaha 66/27/.00 52/26/pc45/27/pc Pottsville NewYork City Chicago 48/23/.0047/31/pc42/29/pc Orlando 68/31/.00 73/49/s74/55/pc of the fence, the State College 44/32 50/37 Cleveland 40/30/.0043/35/pc 41/32/pc Phoenix76/50/.00 73/46/s72/46/pc weather news 46/33 Brandywine Valley Dallas 66/33/.0072/47/s 61/42/s Pittsburgh 39/28/.00 47/34/pc 43/28/pc continues to be Reading Denver64/42/.00 45/22/pc 43/21/pc Portland, Ore. 50/44/.0244/37/sh45/36/pc Harrisburg 46/31 Highs: 48-52. Lows: 34-36. Expect partly good news. 47/33 to mostly sunnyskies today. Tonight will Detroit 42/24/.0045/32/pc 39/30/pc St. Louis 66/36/.0062/38/s 50/28/s Honolulu 80/72/.0080/64/s 80/67/s Salt LakeCity49/22/.00 44/30/pc 42/26/sn Steering winds Philadelphia be clear to partly cloudy. 51/37 Houston74/52/.0074/57/sh75/54/s San Antonio 67/50/.0075/49/s 71/43/s offthe Pacific Indianapolis 51/25/.00 52/35/s46/28/s San Diego 80/53/.0069/48/s 67/47/s arenow blowing Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 65/43/.0069/44/s 64/39/pc San Francisco 58/43/.0059/43/s 58/44/s west to east 53/38 Highs: 54-56. Lows: 36-44. Abundant sun- Los Angeles 81/60/.00 69/47/s65/48/s Seattle 47/42/.05 44/38/sh 46/43/c Miami 68/52/.0072/59/s75/63/pc Tampa 66/38/.0072/53/pc 74/55/pc across the shineis in storetoday. Tonight will be nation, allowing cleartopartly cloudy. Milwaukee 45/26/.00 45/29/pc 39/27/pc Tucson 75/40/.0072/44/s 70/43/pc Minneapolis 45/24/.0040/26/pc35/21/pc Washington, DC 49/30/.0055/40/s 56/41/pc forwarmer tem- ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/ScrantonInt’l Airport peratures and WORLD CITIES little potential Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. CityYesterday Today Tomorrow CityYesterdayToday Tomorrow Yesterday33/21 Yesterday0.00” Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs forstorm devel- Average 34/19 Month to date0.11” Wilkes-Barre 5.13 -0.60 22.0 and data ©2012 Amsterdam 50/39/.00 45/39/pc46/41/sh Mexico City68/45/.00 70/40/pc72/43/pc opment. When a Record High 61 in 1993 Normal month to date0.40” Towanda 3.02 -0.3721.0 Weather Central, LP Baghdad 63/46/.0063/39/pc66/41/s Montreal 25/18/.00 28/27/sn37/14/c storm finally Year to date0.11” Beijing 37/7/.00 32/15/pc34/18/pc Moscow 36/34/.0036/34/rs34/28/sn Record Low -15 in 1904 Lehigh does form later Heating Degree Days* Normal year to date0.40” Bethlehem3.070.7516.0 Formore weather Berlin 43/37/.0040/33/s 42/38/sh Paris 54/46/.0048/41/pc51/42/sh Yesterday38Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires95/64/.00 92/67/s89/65/pc Rio de Janeiro86/70/.0084/72/t 81/72/t next week, the Month to date190 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 4.08 -0.1018.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 50/41/.00 52/41/c 51/39/s Riyadh 66/45/.0074/50/s78/53/s odds foruswill Year to date2126 Today7:29a 4:49p Frankfurt48/39/.00 41/33/sh 42/38/sh Rome 57/43/.0057/38/s 54/37/s favor rain. Last year to date2525 Tomorrow 7:29a4:50p Full LastNew First National Weather Service Hong Kong 52/48/.00 68/61/pc 71/61/pc San Juan 83/73/.0180/66/sh81/66/sh Normal year to date2544 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597 Jerusalem 59/42/.00 54/42/sh 57/43/s Tokyo 48/32/.00 48/35/pc 46/34/pc *Indexoffuel consumption, how farthe day’s Today2:38p 5:07a London 54/45/.00 50/41/pc 51/42/sh Warsaw 41/34/.0035/28/sn 37/32/rs mean temperaturewas below 65 degrees. - Tom Clark Tomorrow 3:33p5:59a Jan. 9Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Key: s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sn-snow, sf-snowflurries, i-ice.

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Very Lose Something? 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 BEETLE um used by the Luzerne County Medical ble. White Diamond 2.0 automatic, air WANTED clean inside & Society changed to meeting space, You may email 80K original miles, Get it back where it 67k miles $6400. outside. Auto, classrooms, gallery, library, offices and your notices to Wilkes-Barre City 1 Owner, Garage belongs 570-955-5792 570-466-0999 Highest Prices Power mirrors, auditorium for the establishment of the Hall is a facility Kept, Camel Lea- with a Lost/Found ad! windows. CD Wyoming Valley Art League art cultural mpeznowski@ accessible to per- ther Interior, 3.2L / 570-829-7130 Paid!!! player, cruise, center within an S-2 zone. timesleader.com sons with disabili- 6 Cylinder, 5-Speed ties. Automatic, central console NISSAN `08 XTERRA Thomas M. FREE heated power Grey, Mint condition. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS MAY or fax to Front/Rear & Side mirrors. 69,000 35K miles. New, all- APPEAR AT SUCH HEARING. CASES 570-831-7312 Leighton, Mayor Airbags, ABS Nav- VITO’S REMOVAL miles. $4900. season tires. Sirius WILL NOT NECESSARILY BE CALLED igation System, 8- or mail to THE CITY OF 570-991-5558 radio. 2 sets of IN THE ORDER LISTED ABOVE. Call V&G Speaker Surround & mats, including VOLVO `06 XC90 DISABILITIES NOTICE: This Hearing is The Times Leader WILKES-BARRE IS System, DVD /CD AWD, navigation, 2 15 N. Main Street AN EQUAL cargo mats. DVD’s, white/beige being held at a facility which is accessible Anytime /AM/FM/ Cass- GINO’S $18,400. Call to persons with disabilities. Please notify Wilkes-Barre, PA OPPORTUNITY/ ette, XM Satellite leather seats, 18711 AFFIRMATIVE CROSSROAD 570-822-3494 or heated front seat, Mr. Jack McCutcheon, if special accom- 288-8995 Radio, Power & 570-498-0977 modations are required. Such notification ACTION EMPLOYER Heated Front Seats, Wanted: 7 passenger, all should be made within one (1) week prior For additional Power Door Locks MOTORS power options, information or moon roof, 70K to the date of this hearing. Mr. INVITATION TO BID & Windows, Power Junk questions regard- PAYING $500 Moonroof, 4 Snow PONTIAC `04 VIBE miles. Balance of McCutcheon can be reached at (570) PAMINIMUMYING $500 570-825-7988 White. New manual 208-4112 or by FAX at (570) 208-4124 or ing legal notices Tires Included!.... 700 Sans Souci Cars & transmission & 100,000 mile war- you may call Luzerne County DRIVEN IN ranty. Must see to by e-mail at jmccutcheon@wilkes- Community College And Much, Much, Highway clutch. Front wheel barre.pa.us Marti Peznowski Full size 4 wheel More! Trucks drive. 165k highway appreciate! at 570-970-7371 Purchasing Depart- drive trucks W E S ELL $19,850. ment will receive Car runs and looks Highest miles. Great on gas. By Order of the Zoning Hearing or 570-829-7130 beautiful FOR LESS!! Good condition, TRADE WELCOME. sealed bids related ALSO PAYING TOP $$$ 570-829-3929 Board of the City of Wilkes-Barre to: Health Sci- for heavy equip- $16,500 Firm ‘10 Dodge Cara- Prices runs well. $3,000 or LEGAL NOTICE 20 Scott St, William C. Harris, Director of ence Center ment, backhoes, Call 239-8461 van SXT 32K. Sil- best offer The Borough of Paid!! Wilkes-Barre Planning & Zoning/Zoning Officer CCTV SURVEIL- dump trucks, ver-Black. Power 570-331-4777 Bear Creek Village LANCE SYSTEM. bull dozers will hold their 2012 slides. Factory war- FREE PICKUP THE CITY OF WILKES-BARRE IS AN Each bid must be HAPPY TRAILS AUDI `01 A6 ranty. $17,499 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/ general meetings accompanied by a TRUCK SALES ‘09 Jeep Libery AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER on the 3rd Monday 288-8995 bid guaranty, which 570-760-2035 Limited Power sun- AUTO of the month at the shall not be less 542-2277 Bear Creek Associ- QUATTRO roof. Only 18K. Fac- THOMAS M. LEIGHTON, MAYOR than 10% of the total 6am to 8pm 123,000 miles, 4.2 ation Clubhouse, tory Warranty. bid. Firms interest- liter V8, 300hp, sil- White Haven Road, ver with black $19,899 SERVICE ed in submitting a Bear Creek, PA. HYUNDAI ‘06 bid should call the Looking for the right deal leather,heated ‘09 DODGE Meetings will begin College’s Purchas- on an automobile? steering wheel, new CALIBER SXT 2.0 at 7:00 P.M. DIRECTORY We Need Your Help! ing Office at 570- Turn to classified. run flat tires, 17” Automatic, 24k ELANTRA 740-0370, Monday rims, 22 mpg, Ger- Factory Warranty! Tan, 4 door, Anita Muhlbauer through Friday, 9 It’s a showroom in print! man mechanic $12,099 clean title, 4 Secretary/Treasurer a.m. to 4 p.m. to Classified’s got owned. ‘08 CHEVY IMPALA cylinder, auto, $6,495. OBO. 115k miles. LEGAL NOTICE request specifica- the directions! LS Only 18K! One tions. Bids must be 570-822-6785 Owner - Estate Power windows, The Local Federal & keyless entry, Coordinating Com- received before Sale. Factory War- 3:00 p.m. local pre- ranty. $13,799 CD player, mittee of Northeast- AUDI `96 QUATTRO cruise, central ern PA, which con- vailing time, on A6 station wagon. ‘08 SUBARU Monday, January console heated ducts the annual 143k miles. 3rd row Special Edition power mirrors. Combined Federal 23, 2012 at which seating. $2,800 or 42k, 5 speed, AWD. time the bids will be $3900 Anonymous Tip Line campaign (CFC) is best offer. Call Factory warranty. 570-991-5558 468 Auto Parts 470 Auto Repair currently accepting opened and publicly 570-861-0202 $13,299 read at the College. 1-888-796-5519 applications for a ‘08 CHEVY Principal Combined Luzerne County SILVERADO 1500 RICK’S BODY SHOP Luzerne County Sheriff’s Office Fund Organization Community College JAGUAR `00 S TYPE reserves the right to BEN’SRT 309AUTW-OBSALESTwp. 4x4, Regular Cab, 4 door sedan. Like (PCFO) to adminis- 63K, Factory War- ter the CFC and be waive any informali- Near Wegman’s new condition. Bril- 570-822-7359 ranty $13,299 subject to the deci- ties, irregularities, liant blue exterior 380 Travel ‘08 CHEVY IMPALA with beige hides. NOTICE sions and supervi- defects, errors, or 10 Malibu LS $11,495 omissions in, or to LS 4 door, only Car is fully equipped INSURANCE ESTIMATES sion of the L.F.C.C. 10 Fusion SEL $14,995 NUANGOLA BOROUGH Interested non-prof- reject any or all bids 37K! 5 Yr. 100K fac- with navigation sys- COLLISION REPAIRS 09 ESCAPE XLT $11,495 LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA it organizations may or parts thereof. NY GIANTS tory warranty tem, V-8, automatic, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC obtain an applica- 10 SUZUKI SX4 $12,495 $11,699 climate control AC, MEETING NOTICE alarm system, Phone 570-823-2211 N OF REGULARLY SCHEDULED PUBLIC tion for considera- PLAYOFF GAME 10 COBALTSPORTY $9,995 ‘08 CHEVY IMPALA All Junk OTICE Notice is hereby Tickets & Bus AM/FM 6 disc CD, MEETING FOR CONSIDERATION OF PROPOSED tion by writing to 08 RANGER 50K $10,995 LS 60k. Factory Fax: 570-824-0553 given that the Board Jan 8@Giant Stadium garage door open- 105 West Saylor Ave ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE INCURRENCE OF Ms. Jane Maxwell, Full Notary Service Cars & of School Directors 1-800-432-8069 warranty. $9,699 er. 42,000 original Plains, PA 18702 NONELECTORAL DEBT PURSUANT TO THE CFC Chairperson, Ta gs & Title Transfers of the Northwest ‘05 BUICK CENTURY miles. $9,000 LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT DEBT ACT c/o United Way of Trucks Area School District Only 48K. $5,699 Wyoming Valley, 8 Call (570) 288-6009 472 Auto Services will adopt the 2012- ‘05 HONDA CRV EX PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the West Market Street, Wanted 2013 preliminary BMW `01 X5 One owner, just Council (the "Council") of the Borough of Suite 450, Wilkes- 4.4i. Silver, fully budget at the board traded, 65K. Highest Nuangola, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Barre, PA. 18701. All loaded, tan leather JAGUAR ‘94 meeting to be held $12,899 $ WANTED JUNK $ (the "Borough") will hold a special public applications must interior. 1 owner. on January 18, 2012 Prices meeting on January 11, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. be received by Jan- 103k miles. $8,999 ‘05 Suzuki at 7:00 p.m in the at the Municipal Building, 5150 Nuangola uary 30, 2012. or best offer. Call Verona LX Auto. XJS CONVERTIBLE Paid In VEHICLES Library of the Mint Condition LISPI TOWING Road, Nuangola, Pennsylvania, 18707, at 570-814-3666 64K. Factory war- Junior-Senior High which meeting the Council will consider, LEGAL NOTICE ranty. $5,399 Magnolia red, CA$H School. The pro- We pick up 822-0995 together with any other business that may ‘01 LINCOLN TOWN with palomino posed preliminary FREE come before it, the enactment of a pro- Laflin Borough is CAR Executive 74K budget is available BMW `07 328xi beige leather posed ordinance (the "Ordinance") author- accepting applica- Black with black $5,799 for public inspection interior. This car PICKUP VITO’S izing the incurrence of non-electoral lease tions for a Part interior. Heated ‘99 JEEP GRAND in the Business 406 ATVs/Dune rental debt of the Borough pursuant to the Time Fire Truck Dri- seats. Back up & CHEROKEE Limited. rates a 10 in & 570-574-1275 Office of the District, Local Government Unit Debt Act (the ver/certified EMT Buggies navigation sys- 74K. Estate Sale. & 243 Thorne Hill out. 4 new tires "Act"). The following is a summary of the which will include tems. New tires & $5,999 Road, Shickshinny, and services. Ordinance which, among other things: Municipal Building brakes. Sunroof. PA between 8:00 570-301-3602 GINO’S (1) authorizes the incurrence of lease Maintenance HAWK `11 125CC Garage kept. Many TITLE TAGS Florida car. AM & 3:00 PM. Auto, key start, with rental debt in an aggregate principal responsibilities. extras! 46,000 FULL NOTARY $10,500. reverse & remote CALL US! amount of approximately $5,500,000 by Must be 21 yrs. of Miles. SERVICE control. $950. OBO 570-885-1512 Like New entering into a Guaranty Agreement (the age and available Asking $20,500. 6 MONTH WARRANTY TO JUNK PUBLIC NOTICE 570-674-2920 "Guaranty Agreement") pursuant to which for flexible schedul- 570-825-8888 or ing. Please contact 626-297-0155 YOUR CAR Tires the Borough will unconditionally guaranty The City of Wilkes- Laflin Borough at 47 Call Anytime! the full and prompt payment of all princi- Barre board of Revi- HAWK 2011 UTILITY ATV LAW BEST PRICES Laflin Rd. Laflin, Pa. pal of and interest on the Guaranteed sions of Taxes and IN THE AREA $15 & UP! 18702 or call 570- Sewer Revenue Note, Series of 2012 (the Appeals will meet CA$HONTHE $POT, 654-3323 for an "Note") to be issued by the Nuangola on Thursday, Janu- BMW `99 M3 Free Anytime Like New Borough Sewer Authority (the "Authority") application. Laflin Convertible with DIRECTORY ary 12, 2012 at 5:30 Borough is an Equal Hard Top. AM/FM. 6 Pickup to provide funds: (i) to undertake certain p.m. in City Council Opportunity disc CD. 117 K miles. 570-301-3602 Batteries capital improvements to the Authority’s Chambers, Fourth Employer and does Stage 2 Dinan sus- sewer system; and (ii) to pay all costs Floor, City Hall, 40 not discriminate pension. Cross Don’t Keep Your $20 & UP! and expenses incident to the issuance of East Market Street with respect to drilled rotors. Cold Shopping for a the Note (together, the "Project"); for the transaction race, color, reli- air intake. All main- Practice a Secret! Carry Out Price (2) authorizes and directs the proper offi- of general business. NEW!! Full size new apartment? cers of the Borough to: (a) prepare, cer- gious creed, handi- adult ATV. Strong 4 tenance records cap, ancestry, available. $11,500 Classified lets 288-8995 tify and file the debt statement required If special accommo- stroke motor. CVT national origin, age OBO. 570-466-2630 by section 8110 of the Pennsylvania Local dations are required fully automatic Call 829-7130 you compare costs - Government Unit Debt Act and the Bor- or sex. transmission with WANTED for persons with dis- without hassle Cars & Full Size rowing Base Certificate in connection abilities, notify Jack reverse. Electric Barbara Fairchild, BUICK `04 CENTURY To Place Your Ad or worry! Trucks. For prices... therewith and (b) execute, attest and McCutcheon at start. Front &rear Well equipped. Mgr. Lamoreaux Auto deliver, as appropriate, the Guaranty (570) 208-4112. luggage racks. Power locks &win- Get moving Laflin Borough Parts 477-2562 Agreement between the Borough and the Long travel suspen- dows. Auto. A/C. 310 Attorney 310 Attorney with classified! Authority; Council sion. Disc brakes. Jim Ryan, City Clerk Excellent condition. Services Services (3) approves the form of the Guaranty LEGAL NOTICE Dual stage head 64k miles. Asking Agreement; LEGAL NOTICE lights. Perfect for $6,200. Call AFFORDABLE FEES Bankruptcy$595 (4) specifies the maximum amount of the NOTICE IS HEREBY hunters & trail rid- 570-829-0886 LUZERNE COUNCIL Divorce DUI Guaranteed Low Fees Borough obligation pursuant to the Guar- GIVEN that the ers alike. BRAND NEW anty Agreement and the sources of pay- WORKSESSION & READY TO RIDE. Adoption www.BkyLaw.net Board of Directors BANKRUPTCY Atty Kurlancheek ment of such guaranty obligation; of the Lake-Lehman $1,695 takes it BUICK `05 LACROSSE 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts (5) pledges the full faith, credit and taxing January 9, 2012 away. Metallic Gray. Heat- debt relief agency 825-5252 W-B School District will ed leather seats. helping people file power of the Borough in support of such adopt the 2012- 386-334-7448 The Luzerne County Traction control, 6 bankruptcy ESTATEPLANNING debt obligation; 2013 preliminary Wilkes-Barre Council announces way power front IRS Tax Disputes /ADMINISTRATION (6) provides for the proper officers of the budget at the regu- a WORKSESSION seats, remote start. Attorney Real Estate & Borough to take all other required, nec- larly scheduled Harry’s U Pull It on Authorities, 409 Autos under Rear park assist. Marjorie Barlow Civil Litigation essary or desirable related action in board meeting to be Boards, and Com- $5000 New tires. 41,400 570-344-6543 Attorney Ron Wilson connection with the Project and/or the held on Monday, missions to be held miles. $11,000 570-822-2345 AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES***** Guaranty Agreement, including, without January 16, 2012 at on Monday, January 570-696-2148 BANKRUPTCY limitation, to make any filings with the 7:00 PM in the 9, 2012 at 6:01 at Free Bankruptcy Pennsylvania Department of Community Library of the CHEVY`00 BLAZER FREE CONSULT PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED the EMA Building 2 door. New brakes, Consultation and Economic Development which may Junior-Senior High Guaranteed located at 185 shocks & exhaust. CADILLAC ‘06 STS Payment plans. be necessary; School. The pro- AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil- Low Fees VEHICLES!!! Water Street in Tires fairly new. Carol Baltimore (7) provides for the effectiveness of the posed preliminary ver, 55,000 miles, Payment Plan! Wilkes Barre, PA . 92,561 miles. Asking 570-822-1959 Ordinance; budget is available sunroof, heated DRIVE IN PRICES (8) provides for the severability of $3,600 or best offer Colleen Metroka for public inspection (570) 823-0881 seats, Bose sound 570-592-4796 SOCIAL SECURITY provisions of the Ordinance; and in the District 150 Special Notices system, 6 CD DISABILITY Call for Details (570) 459-9901 (9) provides for the repeal of all inconsis- Administration changer, satellite Free Consultation. tent ordinances or resolutions or parts of DIVORCE No Fault Vehicles must be COMPLETE !! Office, located in the CHILD DAYCARE DODGE `95 DAKOTA radio, Onstar, park- $295 divorce295.com Contact Atty. Sherry ordinances or resolutions. 2WD V6. Regular Lehman-Jackson available in my West ing assist, remote Atty. Kurlancheek Dalessandro A copy of the full text of the Ordinance will Elementary School, Pittston home M-F Cab/6Ft. 5 speed. keyless entry, elec- 570-823-9006 Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!! be posted at the Municipal Building for 800-324-9748 W-B Market Street, available Jan 30th 113,000 miles. Runs tronic keyless igni- DRAWING TO BE HELD DECEMBER 31 review. Lehman, PA, Contact 239-0265 like a champ. Needs tion, & more! Melissa Weber some work. $1,400. $16,500 between 7:30 AM & www.wegotused.com Borough Secretary 3:30 PM. 570-814-1255 570-881-2775 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 2012 PAGE 3C

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Minimum www.scriptfleet.com goldenliving.com (www.luzerne.edu/jobs) Club cab, black, place, heated mat- garaged 4 door, air condi- 3 years welding EOE M/F/D/V auto, V-8, 4x4 tress, ceiling fan, tioning, all power, experience, AWS by Friday, January 13, 2012. 04 MERCURY Hide-a-Bed sofa, CD player, leather No phone inquires please. Will sell for 1518 8th Street certification re- LOOKING TO GROW MOUNTAINEER, sil- outside speakers & interior, tinted Carverton, PA quired, excellent SURGICAL TECH/ ver, black leather, $6,000 grill, 2 sliders, windows, custom Near Francis communication Candidates representing all aspects of 3rd seat, AWD Serious aluminum wheels, , wheels, $13,000 skills required. 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Very Clean. $4,300. REMOVAL PositionSURopenVEYORin sur- jmantik@cds Customer’s ultimate 00 GMC SIERRA SLE, Call 570-287-1246 570-696-4377 transportation.com 545 Marketing/ 545 Marketing/ extra cab, pewter Call V&G vey department. Satisfaction.” Duties Ideal candidate or you can apply to include quoting Product Product silver, V8, 4x4, in person at truck would be experi- customers, entering GMC `05 SAVANA Anytime CDS sales orders. 00 CHEVY BLAZER LT 1500 Cargo Van. enced/trained in survey field proce- Transportation Knowledge of Fas- black & brown, AWD. V8 automatic. 288-8995 Jerilyn Mantik brown leather 4x4 A/C. New brakes & dures and AutoCAD teners helpful. Must Admissions/Business 06 CHEVYCOLORADO One Passan Drive be detail oriented 98 JEEP GRAND GMC ‘98 SIERRA 3500 tires. Very clean. 2011 survey drafting 4WD Stake Side, Wilkes-Barre, PA and be able to work CHEROKEE LAREDO $10,750. Call techniques. Working Development Director: 350 V8, Auto. 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CENTURY 21 Classified lets info and photos Lower level with 570-829-6200 SIGNATURE 211 Hillside One visit: www.atlas you compare costs - brick fireplace. 2 PROPERTIES ONNLLYY OONNENE LELEAADDEDERR. Enjoy the comforts realtyinc.com without hassle car garage. Looking for that 570-675-5100 & amenities of living 11-4247. $52,000 or worry! $172,500 DURYEA special place in a beautifully Call Nancy Bohn timesleader.com MLS# 11-2436 HANOVER TWP. Get moving maintained town- called home? 570-237-0752 with classified! MAKE YOUR Call Geri house, 3/4 Bed- Classified will address 570-696-0888 rooms, family room Your needs. 750 Jewelry 750 Jewelry with fireplace out to 908 Primrose Court LIFE EASIER deck. Bright & airy Open the door Move right into this Teach your dog kitchen, finished with classified! newer 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath Townhome basic skills. Classes lower level, Tennis, Collect cash, not dust! starting 1/21 & 1/22. 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Features Call Al Clemont 105 Cedar Street MLS 11-2446 Š $10 Gold Coin paying $1,200 to $2,200 & up modern kitchen 570-371-9381 Price Reduced! $119,900 Š $20 Gold Coin paying $1,900 to $4,000 & up with breakfast bar, $50,000 Call Don Crossin Also paying top dollar for scrap gold & silver. formal dining room, 38 Huckleberry Ln 570-288-0770 family room with Blueberry Hills 570-855-7197 570-328-3428 900 CROSSIN REAL gas stove, hard- 4 bedrooms, 2.5 ESTATE REAL ESTATE Shopping for a wood floors in bed- baths, family room 570-287-0770 FOR SALE new apartment? rooms, deck, with fireplace, 2 car Smith Hourigan Group 796 Wanted to Buy 796 Wanted to Buy fenced yard and garage, large yard. EXETER TWP. Merchandise Merchandise Classified lets shed. MLS#11-2947 Master bath with 570-714-6119 906 Homes for Sale Go to the top... you compare costs - $107,500 separate jetted tub, 570-735-1487 call Jane Kopp without hassle Karen Ryan kitchen with stain- HANOVER TWP. 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Call 1-877- Call Jane Kopp 23 Rice Court $34,900 EDWARDSVILLE garage with apart- FTC-HELP or click If you've reached Smith Hourigan Call Jim for details Real Estate 548 Green St. 192 Hillside Ave ment above. on ftc.gov. A mes- the top, live there in Group 288-7481 Are you renting?? MLS#11-1242 Towne & Country sage from The this stunning 3,900 (570) 696-1195 FREE MARKET The monthly mort- $719,000 Real Estate Co. Times Leader and sq. ft., 4 bedroom, 4 570-735-8932 or gage on this house EXETER Call Joe or Donna, 39 Prospect St • Nanticoke the FTC. ANALYSIS bath home in a 570-542-5708 could be under 613-9080 great neighborhood. 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health $500 for qualified HANOVER TWP. Offers formal living buyers. 2 bed- room, dining room, rooms, 1 bath, 1st 2 family rooms, flori- floor laundry. Off da room, and street parking, kitchen any true deep lot, low taxes. Nice income prop- chef would adore. 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Large enclosed front porch, walk up The Greater Hazleton Health Alliance has the following openings: DURYEA Call Nancy Bohn realtyinc.comN front porch, 4 bed- floored attic with 570-237-0752 MLS 11-1866 rooms, 2 baths, 2 car electric. 2 coal Critical Care Nurse Manager - Full Time $137,999 garage. REDUCED! stoves and much DALLAS CallGLu-Ann $139,000 more. All measure- 570-602-9280 MLS 11-2824 ments approximate. Trauma Program Coordinator - Full Time MLS 10-4645. $80,900 EDWARDSVILLE Debbie McGuire Pharmacy Director - Full Time 570-332-4413 CROSSIN REAL Home Health (RN) Manager - Full Time 619 Foote Ave. ESTATE Fabulous Ranch 570-287-0770 Physical Therapist - Full Time (Home Health) home with 3 bed- Find the 400 Shrine View rooms, 2 baths, Elegant & classic ultra modern Call Kathie Speech Therapist - Full Time stone & wood kitchen with granite perfect 570-288-6654 Find the frame traditional in counters, heated RN’s - Full Time/Part Time superb location tile floor and stain- 263 Lawrence St perfect overlooking adja- less appliances. Recently updated, friend. FORTY FORT (ED, OB, Med./Surg., Home Health, Telemetry) cent Irem Temple Dining room has this 4 bedroom 65 W Pettebone St. Country Club golf Beautiful remod- friend. Brazilian cherry home offers modern course. Living room The Classified eled home in desir- Financial Counselors - Part Time floors, huge yard, kitchen with Oak section at with beamed ceiling garage and large cabinets, 2 baths, able neighborhood. The Classified & fireplace; large timesleader.com Excellent benefit package for full time employees, which includes medical, yard. Partially fin- deck with a beautiful 4 bed, 3 bath, section at formal dining room; ished lower level. If view of the Valley, stainless steel timesleader.com dental, vision, tuition reimbursement and defined contribution plan. cherry paneled sun- you’re looking for a fenced in yard and appliances, granite room; 4 bedrooms Ranch, don’t miss finished lower level. countertops, deck, with 3 full baths & this one. For more All appliances private driveway Candidates interested in joining our team can forward 2 powder rooms. info and photos included. A must with 2 car garage Oversized in-ground visit: www.atlas see. 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94 Ferry Road 168 Mill St. * NEW LISTING! * Awesome Kingston 210 Beechwood Dr You will be 29 Valley View Dr. Nice vinyl sided 2 3-story home with 4 Cape on a great Rare brick & vinyl impressed by this Large 3 bedroom MOTIVATED SELLER 38 Frothingham St. story situated on a home with 2 full 63 Clarks Lane car garage. Hard- street! Close to tri-level featuring 8 well kept 3 bedroom Raised ranch on Four square home great corner fenced baths. 7 rooms on 3 story Townhome wood floors, sun schools, library, rooms, 4 bed- charmer with in- corner lot. Spacious with loads of poten- lot in Hanover Twp. 76 N. Dawes Ave. nice lot with above with 2 bedrooms, 3 parlor with magnifi- shopping, etc. rooms, 1.5 baths, town location. Large two car garage. tial and needs 2 bedrooms, 2 Use your income ground pool. 1 car baths, plenty of cent leaded glass Newer gas furnace family room with fenced yard & 2 Modern kitchen & updating but is modern baths, tax rebate for a garage. For more storage with 2 car windows, 4 bed- and water heater. fireplace, rear tiered deck-great bath, tile floors. priced to reflect its additional finished downpayment on info and photos built in garage. rooms, eat-in Replacement win- patio, sprinkler for entertaining. Energy efficient condition. Nice space in basement this great home visit: www.atlas Modern kitchen and kitchen with pantry, dows, hardwood system, alarm sys- Large, bright eat-in Ceramic Heat. neighborhood. for 2 more bed- with modern realtyinc.com baths, large room formal dining room, flooring, recently tem & central air. kitchen, spacious MLS#11-2500 Check it out. For rooms or office/ kitchen with granite MLS 11-3894 sizes and deck. gas heat. remodeled kitchen MLS#11-2819 family room with $174,900 more info and pho- playrooms. counters, 2 large $89,900 For more info and MLS #11-4133 with subway tiled $199,000 fireplace & new car- Call Julio Caprari: tos visit: www. Attached 2 car bedrooms, Tom Salvaggio photos visit: $84,500 backsplash. Alarm CALL DONNA pet in master bed- 570-592-3966 atlasrealtyinc.com garage connected Maribeth Jones system for your attached garage, 570-613-9080 room and hall. 1 car 570-262-7716 www.atlas full basement could MLS 11-3403 by a 9x20 breeze- 570-696-6565 protection and garage & shed. $62,900 realtyinc.com. way which could be much more. MLS be finished, sun MLS# 11-1623 MLS 11-4567 porch overlooks Call Charlie a great entertaining #11-1577 $109,900. 570-829-6200 $144,900 area! Above ground $154,900. great semi private Michael Slacktish Call Charlie pool, gas fireplace, Call Pat Busch yard. A great house 570-760-4961 570-829-6200 in a great location! gas heat, newer (570) 885-4165 LAFLIN PITTSTON roof and “All Dri” Come see it! MOUNTAIN TOP Find Something? . For more info and system installed in Lose Something? KINGSTON basement. MLS #11- photos visit: Get it back where it www.atlas 626. $119,900 belongs LINE UP Mark R. Mason realtyinc.com PLAINS with a Lost/Found ad! MLS 12-41 Signature Properties A GREAT DEAL... 570-331-0982 570-829-7130 KEYSTONE SECTION CROSSIN REAL $119,900 MOSCOW 9 Ridgewood Road Call Colleen IN CLASSIFIED! ESTATE HARVEYS LAKE 331 Gudz Road 570-288-0770 570-237-0415 TOTALBEAUTY 5 Rooms, 3 bed- 214 Elizabeth St. PITTSTON TWP. rooms, 1 bath; cen- 130 CHURCH ROAD Cozy 3 bedroom HANOVER TWP. 220 Wright Ave tral air, rear patio; home tastefully 1 ACRE- PRIVACY Modern 3 bedroom The feel of a true Beautiful ranch 2 1-car garage all on colonial home with done. Separate 1st rancher.Woodburn- a fenced lot. floor laundry, lots of bedrooms, huge ing fireplace in living double entry doors modern kitchen, big $139,900 off the foyer into the storage, vinyl sid- room. Gas heat. KINGSTON PENDINGCall Donna ing, replacement TV room and living Central air condi- REDUCED! living room and din- room, 1 bath, attic 570-613-9080 ing room. Spacious windows. 1 full bath Pole 165 tioning. Aluminum 40 N. Landon St. Private country and 2 - 1/2 baths. for storage, wash- siding. Newer roof. Residential area, kitchen breakfast er, dryer & 2 air Lakeside Drive living, with easy area, family room Finished bonus A truly unique Nice yard. Extras. 4 bedroom plus 2 in access to inter- room in basement 993 Sunrise Dr. conditioners includ- (FHA financing: attic totaling 6. 1 1/2 leading to a fenced Horizon Estates ed. New Roof & home! 7,300 sq.ft. state. Relax and rear yard. 3-season MLS 11-4172 95 Pulaski St. of living on 3 floors $3,497 down, $572 baths. Half block enjoy this comfort- $79,900 Fabulous end unit Furnace Furnished month, 4.25% inter- from schools. All room with cathedral townhome provides or unfurnished. Large home on nice with 168' of lake LAFLIN able A-Frame ceiling. Hardwood David sized lot. Newer frontage with est, 30 years.) Sell- new rugs and home. Jacuzzi, Krolikowski luxurious, carefree Low Taxes! er willing to assist appliances, laundry floors, fireplace, living. 3 bedrooms, Reduced windows, walk up boathouse. large deck & gor- recently remodeled 570-288-0770 attic. 3 bedrooms, Expansive living with buyer's closing room, two car geous pond. Great CROSSIN REAL 2.5 baths with 1st $115,900 costs, up to 6% of garage, off street 2.5 bath and 2-car floor master suite. FINANCING nice room sizes, room; dining room, for entertaining garage. Located on ESTATE walk out basement. front room all with purchase price! parking, $119,900. inside and out. For 570-288-0770 Ultra kitchen with AVAILABLE MLS 11-4225 Call 570-829-0847 3.77 acres, all the granite and stain- 570-885-1512 Great price you fireplaces. more photos and privacy of country could move right in. Coffered ceiling; $99,900 info visit: www.atlas less appliances. Bob Kopec Do you need more space? living yet conve- Dining room with For more info and modern oak kitchen realtyinc.com niently located. PITTSTON photos visit: www. with breakfast HUMFORD REALTY A yard or garage sale MLS 11-3285 built in cabinet. 2 PLAINS 570-822-5126 MLS#11-2600 story living room REDUCED atlasrealtyinc.com room; Florida room; in classified Lovely brick ranch $249,900 PRICE REDUCED MLS 11-4554 study & 3 room & home in great Call Nancy Bohn with gas fireplace KINGSTON $183,900 and hardwood. 2 $39,900 bath suite. 5 is the best way development. 2 570-237-0752 Jill Jones 696-6550 Call Charlie bedrooms & 4 to clean out your closets! bedrooms, 2.5 car garage, mainte- 570-829-6200 baths on 2nd. You’re in bussiness baths. All hardwood nance free deck, Lounge, bedroom, floors, brand new nice yard that can bath, exercise room with classified! roof. 2 family rooms be fenced. Low & loft on 3rd floor. suitable for mini HOA fee for snow In-ground pool & 2- apartment. 1st floor MOUNTAIN TOP removal and grass KINGSTON NANTICOKE 92 Tompkins Street cutting. For more story pool house. laundry, sunroom, Totally remodeled HANOVER TWP. info and photos Air on 3rd floor. central air, alarm 2-story; 7 rooms, 3 $1,149,000 system, 1 car visit: www.atlas 74 W. Carey St. 38 W. Walnut St. REDUCED!! bedrooms, 2 baths, realtyinc.com Affordable home MLS# 10-1268 Charming 4/5 bed- garage and electric 2-car garage, deck, Call Joe Moore chair lift to lower MLS 11-3488 with 1 bedroom, room with 1.5 rear fence. $289,900 large living room, 570-288-1401 baths. Beautifully level. Very good MLS# 11-2770 condition. 11-2437 Call Terry stackable washer appointed kitchen NEW PRICE! 570-885-3041 & dryer, eat in w/granite counter $200,000 $99,900 Call Nancy Answini Angie kitchen. Yard tops, cherry cabi- CALL JOE OR DONNA 570-237-5999 803 Aspen Drive 570-885-4896 with shed. nets and hardwood 182 Robert Street 570-613-9080 Low taxes. floors. Gas fireplace JOSEPH P. GILROY Brand new carpet in Nice single or Fantastic view from REAL ESTATE lower level family For more info and in living room, lead- duplex. Gas heat. photos visit: the deck and patio ed glass windows 570-288-1444 room! Hardwood on Detached garage. HUGHESTOWN 177 Third Ave. www.atlas of this 4 bedroom, in living room and 1st floor dining This home is “high Neat as a pin! 3 LAFLIN realtyinc.com 2.5 bath vinyl sided dining room. Nice room, living room, and dry”, and avail- REDUCED bedroom, 2.5 MLS 11-4068 2 story home. Four back deck, 2 car bedrooms & hall! able for immediate baths, end unit years young with so garage and 4 sea- Large rear deck. occupancy. Call PITTSTON TWP. townhome with nice PITTSTON REDUCED many extras. A son front porch. Master bedroom Jim for details. $34,900 fenced yard. Bright Call Colleen dream home! MLS 11-4103 opens to deck! Pri- Affordable @ Spacious kitchen, 570-237-0415 MLS# 11-2429 $179,900 vate rear yard! $104,900 REDUCED main level family $299,900 Jay A. Crossin Basement door TOWNE & room, deck w/ Call Florence EXT.23 opens to garage. COUNTRY R.E. retractable awning. 570-715-7737 CROSSIN REAL MLS #11-2282 570-735-8932 Gas heat/central ESTATE $199,000 570-542-5708 air, pull down attic NEW LISTING 570-288-0770 Jim Graham at 189 Rock St. for storage and 1 13 Fordham Road 570-715-9323 Looking for that PLAINS Spacious home with KINGSTON car garage. Very Totally remodeled 4 bedrooms and affordable town- custom brick ranch special place 31 Tedrick St. Smith Hourigan large rooms. Nice home in great cen- in Oakwood Park. called home? Very nice 3 bed- old woodwork, This home features room with 1 bath. Group tral location! Classified will address 10 Norman St. staircase, etc. Extra an open floor plan This house was 570-474-6307 MLS 11-1282 Brick 2 story home lot for parking off with hardwood Your needs. loved and you can $134,500 MOUNTAIN TOP with 4 bedrooms, 3 SUNDAY Kenley St. floors, 2 fireplaces, Open the door tell. Come see for LINE UP Mark R. Mason baths, large family January 8, 2012 For more info and kitchen, formal living yourself, super 570-331-0982 with classified! room with fireplace. 2pm - 4pm photos visit: & dining rooms, clean home with A SUCCESSFUL SALE CROSSIN REAL NANTICOKE Lower level rec www.atlas family room, 4 bed- nice curb appeal. ESTATE room, large drive- realtyinc.com rooms, 4 baths, For more info and IN CLASSIFIED! 431 Chestnut Ave. 570-288-0770 way for plenty of MLS 11-3404 office with private photos visit: Charming 2 story parking. Just off the $99,900 entrance, laundry www.atlas Do you need more space? single family home by-pass with easy Call Charlie room on first floor, realtyinc.com A yard or garage sale with upgrades, access to all major 570-829-6200 tons of closets and MLS 11-3544 including new highways. For more in classified kitchen cabinets, storage areas, Greystone Manor. Reduced to walk-up attic, great $79,900 info and photos is the best way furnace, hot water Ten year old home visit: www. heater, 200 amp KINGSTON finished basement with attached apart- Call Charlie to clean out your closets! SALE BY OWNER! with fireplace, built- 570-829-6200 atlasrealtyinc.com. electric, 2 car ment. 3 bedrooms, East Noble Street 1610 Westminster Charming, well in grill, in-ground MLS 11-2887 You’re in bussiness detached garage. 2.5 baths. Kitchen, Nice two family on Road. maintained. Front pool, cabana with $164,900 Walk up attic for living room, dining the east side. Gas DRASTIC PRICE with classified! porch, foyer, half bath, an over- Call Colleen HUGHESTOWN additional storage room & den. Apart- heat. Detached 2 REDUCTION hardwood floors, sized 2-car garage 570-237-0415 space. MLS 11-4106 ment has 1 bed- car garage. Afford- Paradise found! granite kitchen, 4 & a security system. $129,900 room, bath, living able @ $69,500. Your own personal HANOVER TWP. REDUCED bedrooms, living Renovations include KORN KREST Jay A. Crossin room, dining room, Call Jim for details retreat, small pond room/large dining new: windows, gas 322 Spring Street EXT 23 private entrance. 3 TOWNE & in front of yard, pri- room, 2 fire- furnace, central air, PITTSTON Out of the flood CROSSIN REAL car garage, front COUNTRY R.E. CO. vate setting only places, 2.5 baths, electrical service, area. 2 family ESTATE porch, large decks. 570-735-8932 minutes from every- sun room, base- hardwood floors, home. One with 2 570-288-0770 Total 2,840 square 570-542-5708 REDUCED! thing. Log cabin bedrooms, the ment with plenty Berber carpeting, PLAINS chalet with 3 bed- feet. On cul-de-sac. 2 bedroom, 2.5 other with 3 bed- KINGSTON of storage. Pri- freshly painted, NANTICOKE rooms, loft, stone Call BOB RUNDLE bath. Luxury 1,950 rooms. Needs TLC. 68 Bennett St vate English style updated bathrooms for appointment. Reduced - $89,000 fireplace, hardwood 50x125ft lot. Walk- back yard. & much, much, sq ft end unit floors. Detached ing distance to $195,000 more. $399,700 Townhome in garage with bonus schools grade 7-12, 189 Rock St. 570-472-1110 Call Donna COLDWELLBANKER, sought after River room. Lots to see. kindergarten & 1st. Spacious home with 570-613-9080 Ridge. Gas heat, Watch the snow fall Reduced to 4 bedrooms and KINGSTON RUNDLE REAL ESTATE CAC, Hardwood & 570-474-2340 in your own “cabin $45,000. large rooms. Nice wall to wall. Mar- in the woods.” old woodwork, Ext. 11 ble tile master 95 William St. For more info and Kwiatkowski Real Estate staircase, etc. Extra bath with jetted photos visit: lot for parking off MOUNTAIN TOP 1/2 double home tub & separate Laurel Lakes Sec- with more square www.atlas 570-825-7988 Kenley St. Great duplex on shower. tion. Beautiful colo- 25 Shea St footage than most realtyinc.com. HANOVER TWP. For more info and nice street. Many $199,500 nial on 2 private CAPE ANN: Large single family MLS 11-319 photos visit: upgrades including LUZERNE Call 570-285-5119 acres. 4 bedrooms, &Bright, 3 bed- homes. 4 bed- $279,900 www.atlas modern kitchens large kitchen, big rooms, eat-in rooms, 1.5 baths, Call Charlie realtyinc.com and baths, plus ceil- PLAINS family room with kitchen, Carrara ultra modern 570-829-6200 MLS 11-3404 ing fans. Both units 290 REYNOLDS ST. fireplace and built- glass bathroom, fin- kitchen and remod- $99,900 occupied,separate KINGSTON ins, spacious living ished lower level, eled baths. Super Call Charlie utilities. For more PRICE REDUCED! room and dining family room (knotty clean. For more 570-829-6200 info and photos Brick front 2-story in room, 2.5 baths, pine) with bar. Oil information and ATLAS REALTY, visit: www.atlas a desirable Kingston oversized 3 car heat, very large lot. photos visit INC. realtyinc.com neighborhood. 4 garage. Priced to Estate. View the www.atlas 2 story in good con- 570-829-6200 11-3284. $74,900 bedrooms, 3 baths Looking for the right deal 330 Charles St. sell at $279,000. mountains from the realtyinc. com dition with 3 bed- Call Nancy Bohn will give you all the on an automobile? JENKINS TWP Very nice 2 bed- Call 610-295-9550. front porch. #11- MLS 11-2120 rooms, 1 full bath, 570-237-0752 room you need for 2 Owen Street room Phome in 2970. BIG REDUC- $54,900 Turn to classified. eat-in kitchen, 2 car family, guests or just 3 bedroom, 2 bath move in condi- Shopping for a TION! NEW PRICE Call Charlie garage, fenced yard room to spread out! bi-levelPENDINGin good con- It’s a showroom in print! tion withEupdat- $89,000 570-829-6200 &new gas heat. The living room has new apartment? dition with 2 car Classified’s got ed kitchen and Go To The To p... Call REDUCED TO a fireplace to enjoy N Classified lets garage, eat-in baths. Nice yard JANE KOPP the directions! $39,000 a cozy evening, for- kitchen and living with shedD and you compare costs - REAL ESTATE Call Ruth Smith mal dining room & room/dining room PLYMOUTH potential off 570-288-7481 570-696-1195 or LINE UP large eat-in kitchen without hassle combo. Lower level street Iparking. 570-696-5411 for family dinners or or worry! has framed out fam- A GREAT DEAL... For more info a quiet morning N Collect cash, not dust! ily room with brick and photos visit: Get moving breakfast. Many PITTSTON Clean out your fireplace. Very nice This 2 story, 3 bed- IN CLASSIFIED! www.atlas upgrades were G with classified! basement, garage lot. Electric base room, 1 1/2 bath realtyinc.com Looking for the right deal done by the owner MOUNTAIN TOP or attic and call the board heat. home is in the MLS 11-3525 prior to listing and $139,900 desired location of on an automobile? $59,900 Classified depart- SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP the house is freshly Call Ruth Smith Jenkins Township. Turn to classified. Call Colleen ment today at 570- 570-696-1195 or painted inside and 829-7130! Sellers were in It’s a showroom in print! 570-237-0415 570-696-5411 Don’t miss this spa- process of updating the carpets were HANOVER TWP. Classified’s got cleaned. All you cious 2 story, with a the home so a little 17 x 11 Living room, TLC can go a long the directions! need to do is move PITTSTON TWP. in and enjoy the formal dining room, REDUCED way. Nice yard. KINGSTON eat in kitchen plus ½ Motivated sellers. upcoming holidays 10 Garfield St. and many more Looking for a bath on the first MLS 11-2191 Sell your own home! floor & 2 bedrooms $89,900 years. Call today for Meticulously main- Ranch???S an appointment. For Place an ad HERE tained ranch home Check out this SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP & bath on 2nd floor. Call Karen Extras include an Coldwell Banker more information 570-829-7130 in convenient Moun- double wide and photos, go to tain Top location. with attached 2 enclosed patio and Rundle Real Estate O PLAINS a detached garage. 570-474-2340 prudentialreal LUZERNE Features include 3 car garage on a 46-48 Helen St estate.com and bedrooms, 2.5 permanent foun- Reasonably priced at REDUCED! enter PRU2A8T2 in baths, charming dation. Large 20 Fairlawn Dr. $34,900. the “Home Search”. foyer entrance, masterLbedroom Stauffer Heights JENKINS TWP. Completely remod- MLS 11-2653 5 Raymond Drive Price Reduced to bright & beautiful liv- suite with large Brick front Ranch eled, mint, turn key Ann Marie Chopick Practically new 8 $148,900. The seller ing room, dining living room, fam- home with 3 bed- condition, 3 bed- 570-760-6769 year old Bi-level is motivated and room opens to mod- ily room with rooms. Kitchen & rooms, 1.5 baths, D with 4 bedrooms, 1 says “Make me an ern eat-in kitchen, fireplace, 2 full living room are on large closets, with and 3/4 baths, offer”. MLS#11-364 new sun room addi- baths, laundry the lower level with hardwood, carpet & garage, fenced Reduced to tion, large family room, formal walk out access. yard, private dead tile floors, new 459 Bennett St. $148,900 room, manicured dining room, Good solid home Well maintained end street. For kitchen & baths, Very nice 5 bed- Mary Ellen Belchick lawn with beautiful vaulted ceilings with large room. double block on more info and pho- gas heat, shed, room, 2 story home 696-6566 hardscape in front. throughout and Needs to be updat- quiet street, great tos visit: www. large yard. in nice area of Large shed, large MORE! ed and being neighborhood. atlasrealtyinc.com 475 S. Main St. $134,900, seller will Luzerne. Off street unfinished base- For more info sold As-is. Perfect home for MLS 11-3422 3 bedroom, 1 bath, pay closing costs, parking for 4 cars. ment with half bath. and photos visit: MLS 11-4494 you with one side $175,000 2 story home with $5000 down and 1st floor master 570-288-6654 MLS#11-3607 www.atlas $99,000 paying most of Call Colleen vinyl replacement monthly payments bedroom & laundry. $159,900 realtyinc.com Call Charlie your mortgage, or 570-237-0415 windows, vinyl sid- are $995 / month. Replacement win- ing, large yard and Chris Jones MLS 10-2463 570-829-6200 would make a Financing available. dows on 2nd floor. 570-696-6558 $89,900 LINE UP off street parking. Call Bob at LINE UP 5 year young full good investment, For more info and Call Charlie with separate utili- 570-654-1490 bath. Modern 570-829-6200 A SUCCESSFUL SALE photos visit: A SUCCESSFUL SALE kitchen w/breakfast ties & great rents. www.atlas bar, oak cabinets. Vinyl replacement IN CLASSIFIED! realtyinc.com IN CLASSIFIED! Basement always windows, vinyl alu- MLS 11-3545 DRY! All measure- Find homes for minum siding, walk Do you need more space? Need a Roommate? Do you need more space? up large attic from Price reduced A yard or garage sale ments approximate Motorcycle for sale? A yard or garage sale $64,900 MLS11-3745 your kittens! one side, lower in classified Place an ad and Call Charlie in classified $122,900 Let them see it here Purebred Animals? front & rear porch- 570-829-6200 Sell your own home! Debbie McGuire es, with two rear is the best way is the best way Sell them here with a upper enclosed find one here! Place an ad HERE to clean out your closets! 570-332-4413 in the Classifieds! Place an ad here! to clean out your closets! CROSSIN REAL classified ad! porches. $119,900 570-829-7130 570-829-7130 You’re in bussiness ESTATE 570-829-7130 570-829-7130 Call Ronnie You’re in bussiness with classified! 570-288-0770 570-829-7130 570-262-4838 with classified! TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 2012 PAGE 9C 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 909 Income & 909 Income & Commercial Commercial PRINGLE SWEET VALLEY WANAMIE WEST PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE YATESVILLE 570 Grassy Pond Rd NOW REDUCED! PRICE REDUCED Properties Properties KINGSTON PITTSTON

350 Union St. 950 Center St. 18 Atlantic Ave. 116 Amber Lane 39 W. Chestnut St. Residential and Nice country bi-level Unique property. Large 2 story home Very nice Bi-level Lots of room in this 191 Andover St. 12 Reid st. commercial zone on 40 acres with 3 Well maintained - 2 with 2 baths, home with newer single with 3 floors Lovely single family Spacious Bi-level this property would bedrooms, 1.5 story 10 year old set attached garage. laminate floors, of living space. 3 3 bedroom home home in semi-pri- 584 Wyoming Ave. 94 Church St. make a perfect baths, kitchen, living on 3.56 acres. Pri- Being sold as-is. vaulted ceiling, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath with lots of space. vate location with MOTIVATED SELLER! Spacious double spot for your place room, family room, vacy galore, pole For more info and large bedrooms. with hardwood Finished 3rd floor, private back yard. 3 Three large offices block, one with one of business. Zone office & laundry barn 30x56 heated photos visit: Finished lower level floors throughout, balcony porch off of season room. Gas along with a recep- side owner occu- B-3 highway busi- room plus attached for storage of www.atlas with 1/2 bath and natural woodwork, 2nd floor bedroom, fireplace in lower tion area with built- pied, 2nd side ness. See residen- oversized 2 car equipment, cars or realtyinc.com laundry room. Large all windows have gas hot air heat, level family room. 4 in secretarial/para- needs cosmetic tial list #11-3569 for garage with work- boats. A must see MLS 11-4475 family room built in been replaced, central air and bedrooms, garage. legal work stations; care. Off street additional info and shop, rear deck & 3 property. GEO Ther- $59,900 garage, and wood laundry/pantry off of much more. For more informtion a large conference parking for 2 vehi- photos.MLS 11-3788 sheds. Borders mal Heating Sys- Call Tom pellet stove. No kitchen. 4x10 entry Must see! and photos visit room with built-in cles, walking dis- $67,500 state game lands. tem.Only 10 minutes 570-262-7718 sign, alarm system. foyer, space for 2 MLS 11-59 wwww.atlas bookshelves, kitch- tance to the down- Jay A. Crossin MLS 11-1094. from interstate 81 & For more info and additional bed- $66,000 realtyinc.com enette and bath- town. Pool and EXT. 23 $319,900 15 minutes to turn- photos visit: rooms on the 3rd Jay A. Crossin MLS 10-4740 room. Lower level patio deck. CROSSIN REAL FIVE MOUNTAINS pike. MLS#10-3802 www.atlas floor. Roof is new. 570-288-0770 $149,900 has 7 offices, 2 For more info and ESTATE REALTY $249,900 realtyinc.com. MLS 11-325 Ext. 23 Call Charlie bathrooms, plenty photos visit: 570-288-0770 570-542-2141 Call Geri MLS 11-3290 $69,900 CROSSIN REAL 570-829-6200 of storage. HIGHLY www.atlas 570-696-0888 $89,900 Jay A. Crossin ESTATE VM 101 visible location, off- realtyinc.com. SWOYERSVILLE Call Colleen 570-288-0770 570-288-0770 street parking. Why MLS 11-3292 SCRANTON WEST PITTSTON rent office space? $76,500 RUNDLE STREET 570-237-0415 Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL Use part of building Call Bill Williams ESTATE WILKES-BARRE & rent space- share 570-362-4158 570-288-0770 Parsons Section expenses and build WAPWALLOPEN 32 Wilson St Collect cash, not dust! equity. MLS#11-995 No need for flood or REDUCED TO 359 Pond Hill Shopping for a Clean out your Mountain Road mine subsidence $399,000 Do you need more space? new apartment? insurance. 2 story, 3 basement, garage Judy Rice A yard or garage sale Classified lets bedroom, 1 bath or attic and call the 570-714-9230 120 Barber Street in classified you compare costs - home in a safe, Classified depart- Call Tracy Zarola PITTSTON Nice ranch home! quiet neighborhood. ment today at 570- 570-696-0723 Nice ranch in very 321 Franklin St. Great neighbor- is the best way without hassle Aluminum siding. well maintained, Great 2 bedroom 829-7130! hood. MLS#11-3365 or worry! Corner, 105’x50’ lot. quiet neighborhood starter home in the to clean out your closets! $109,000 Fenced in yard. with finished base- “Garden Village”. Get moving (570) 885-6731 You’re in bussiness Appraised at ment, hardwood Brand new flooring (570) 288-0770 with classified! with classified! $57,000. Serious floors, and big, throughout, fresh WE BUY HOMES WILKES-BARRE inquiries only. Call Any Situation fenced back yard 4 bedroom home paint, vinyl siding WILKES-BARRE Find Something? 570-826-1458 with deck. CROSSIN REAL ESTATE features a great and replacement 60 Saint Clair St Lose Something? windows. Newer for appointment REDUCED PRICE SWOYERSVILLE yard with over 2 Get it back where it electric service, eat 570-956-2385 SALE OR LEASE $94,900 acres of property. WILKES-BARRE belongs MLS# 11-4025 Situated across in kitchen w/break- with a Lost/Found ad! PRICE REDUCED Joseph P Gilroy from a playground. fast bar. 1st floor 909 Income & 570-829-7130 Modern office build- Real Estate Needs some TLC laundry room and ing, parking for 12 (570) 288-1444 but come take a off street Commercial KINGSTON cars. Will remodel Ask for look, you wouldn’t parking. Properties to suit tenant. Holly Kozlowski want to miss out. MLS 11-2302 $1800/mo or pur- (570) 814-6763 There is a pond at $89,500 123 Dagobert St. chase for the far end of the Mark R. Mason Immaculately kept Great 4 bedroom $449,000 570-331-0982 home with new AVOCA MLS 11-751 Beautiful 2 story, 3 property that is 2 story, 3 bedroom LINE UP CROSSING REAL kitchen, furnace and Call Charlie bedroom home. used by all sur- home in beautiful PRICE REDUCED! ESTATE bath. Laundry room 570-829-6200 A SUCCESSFUL SALE Modern kitchen & rounding neighbors. neighborhood. 166 Jones Street This is an estate 570-288-0770 Home features off kitchen. Newer bath. Nice yard. Gas windows and roof. Nice starter home. IN CLASSIFIED! heat. $69,900. Call and is being sold as WEST WYOMING newer doors, dou- Spacious sideyard is. No sellers prop- ble hung E glass Hardwood on first 64-66 Dorrance St. 100% OWNER floor. Off street with off street park- 3 units, off street Do you need more space? FINANCING erty disclosure. Will windows through- ing, hardwood entertain offers in out. Air & ceiling parking. Older one parking with some A yard or garage sale AVAILABLE car garage. Walk up floors under carpet updated Carpets Call Bob at order to settle fans in all rooms in living room & din- PRINGLE in classified estate. MLS 11-962 except bathroom. attic. MLS 11-1478 and paint. $1500/ 570-654-1490 $69,000 ing room, newer fur- month income from is the best way $64,900 Beautiful year round nace. MLS #11-2979 25 St. Mary’s St. Call Karen sunroom in rear. Call Nancy Answini 3,443 sq. ft. long time tenants. to clean out your closets! 570-237-5999 $38,000 W/d hookups on Coldwell Banker Property includes Call Debra at masonry commer- Rundle Real Estate 50x100 buildable JOSEPH P. GILROY cial building with site. MLS 11-3517 You’re in bussiness 570-714-9251 $109,900 570-474-2340 438 Tripp St lot, 3 parcels on REAL ESTATE warehouse/office with classified! 570-288-1444 and 2 apartments Call Jay A. SWOYERSVILLE OPEN HOUSE one deed. A must with separate elec- Crossin SHAVERTOWN see! MLS 11-2452 WILKES-BARRE Sunday tric and heat. Per- Ext. 23 WAPWALLOPEN $119,500 74 Frederick St 12pm-5pm Debbie McGuire fect for contractors CROSSIN REAL 350 Union St. Completely remod- or anyone with stor- ESTATE Residential and 570-332-4413 WILKES-BARRE eled home with age needs. For 570-288-0770 commercial zone CROSSIN REAL To Settle Estate everything new. more information this property would ESTATE $59,900 New kitchen, baths, and photos log onto make a perfect 570-288-0770 Offer Needed! bedrooms, tile www.atlas LAFLIN spot for your place floors, hardwoods, WILKES-BARRE realtyinc.com. of business. Zone B-3 highway busi- OPEN HOUSE granite countertops, Reduced to Enjoy the quiet life in all new stainless $89,000 ness. See residen- Sunday Lily Lake, 2 Circle Ave steel appliances, MLS #10-3872 tial list #11-3569 for this spacious 3 bed- This very nice 2 12pm-5pm Charming & beauti- refrigerator, stove, Call Charlie additional info and room home on dou- story, 3 bedroom, 1 52 Barber Street ful remodeled cot- microwave, dish- 570-829-6200 photos. MLS11-3788 ble lot. Features bath home has a Beautifully remod- tage on 1/3 acre washer, free stand- VM 101 $67,500 hardwood floor in large eat in kitchen eled 3 bedroom, 1 landscaped corner ing shower, tub for Jay A. Crossin dining room, cov- for family gather- bath home in the lot. Approx 200 ft two, huge deck, EXT. 23 ered patio, over- ings. A great walk 314 Horton Street heart of the town. from lake - great large yard, excellent 33 Market St. CROSSIN REAL sized 2 car garage, up attic for storage Wonderful home, 6 With new carpets, view! 1,072 sf. neighborhood 1400 North Commercial/resi- ESTATE family room with and the home is in rooms. 3 bedrooms, paint, windows, Enlarged bedroom, $154,900 (30 year Washington St dential property 570-288-0770 fireplace & finished, move-in condition. 1 1/2 baths, two- doors and a mod- bath & office. Shed. loan @4.5% with 5% Nice 2 story in need featuring Ranch walk out basement MLS 11-1612 story, living room GARAGE ern kitchen and Choice of electric down; $7,750 down, of some TLC with home with 3 bed- with another fire- $63,900 with built-in book- Swoyersville bath. Sale includes baseboard, wood or $785/month) low taxes, near the EDWARDSVILLE rooms, newly place. MLS# 11-1873 Call Karen case, formal dining all appliances: coal. Quiet, peaceful 100% OWNER casino. Roof is 5 remodeled bath- $160,000 Coldwell Banker room with entrance refrigerator, stove, and serene neigh- FINANCING years young. Newer room, in good con- Michael Slacktish Rundle Real Estate to delightful porch. dishwasher, washer borhood. Includes AVAILABLE water heater dition. Commercial 570-760-4961 570-474-2340 Eat-in kitchen. Pri- and dryer. Nice yard row boat & kayak. Call Bob at (installed '09), opportunity for vate lot, detached office in attached and superb neigh- www.lakehouse.com 570-654-1490 replacement win- WILKES-BARRE borhood. Priced to Ad #250771 dows throughout, garage. A must see building. For more sell at $89,900 or $110,000. 100 AMP electric, home. MLS 11-2721 info and photos $433.00 per month Call Harold or April tiled bath, wall-to- New Price $59,900 visit: www.atlas (bank rate; 30 (570) 379-2909 wall carpeting entire GO TO THE TOP... realtyinc.com Signature Properties years, 4.25%, 20% 1st floor. $54,000. CALL 89-91 Hillside Ave. MLS 11-3450 Four-bay garage Job Seekers are Out of the flood Reduced with attached 725SF SHAVERTOWN down). Owner also WILKES-BARRE 11-4455. JANE KOPP willing to finance looking here! CROSSIN REAL ESTATE plain this double $159,000 office, also large 100% of transaction Where's your ad? REAL ESTATE 570-288-7481 has potential. Call Tom garage now used for with a qualified 570-829-7130 and 570-288-0770 Newer roof & some 570-262-7716 storage. Presently WILKES-BARRE windows have been being used as auto cosigner ask for an employ- Beautiful 5 bed- Call Bob at WILKES-BARRE replaced. Property sales, repair and ment specialist room home, with 2 includes a large storage. Property 570-654-1490 full baths w/linen WEST HAZLETON extra lot. Square ft. has security fence closets. Modern approximate. and exterior lighting. kitchen with break- MLS 11-3463 One acre lot. MLS # fast area and snack $67,000 10-2413 $215,000 * NEW LISTING! * $42,900 bar. Large pantry Roger Nenni NANTICOKE Louise Laine Great space in this 272 Stanton Street closet. Home fea- EXT. 32 570-283-9100 x20 2-story coveted Looking to buy a 7 rooms, 3 bed- tures, hardwood CROSSIN REAL Dallas neighbor- home? rooms, eat-in kit- floors, ceiling fans, ESTATE hood! Lots of oak on Place an ad here chen, 1 1/2 baths. Price reduced to 2 Story, 3 bed- 1st floor office area, $43,000, below mar- 570-288-0770 1st floor, door, mold- and let the Laundry room with rooms, 1 & 1/2 bath living room, dining ings, kitchen, washer & dryer, eat ket value! Modern EDWARDSVILLE sellers know! single family. Large room, finished room kitchen & bath, beams; finished 100 Warren St in kitchen includes in basement, walk 570-829-7130 16,000 sq. ft. com- eat-in kitchen, 1st enclosed rear patio. WILKES-BARRE basement, 3-sea- refrigerator, stove, floor laundry, hard- up attic. 1 car son room, bonus mercial building with & dishwasher, built Nice, clean and well SWOYERSVILLE wood floors, newer garage, rear deck, maintained; family room on 2nd floor warehouse / offices. in A/C unit, fenced in 423 E. Church furnace & water fenced yard, duct- room can be con- with computer nook. Great location. 1 yard, security sys- St. heater, 1 car less A/C. Call for verted to a 3rd bed- 4 bedrooms, 2 full block west of Route tem. MLS #11-4532 Great 2 family in garage. Off street your appointment room. Just move baths, 2 half baths, 93. Approximately 3 GO TO THE TOP... move in condi- parking. Quiet one today. right in! MLS#11-3652 office on 1st floor, miles from 80/81 CALL JANE KOPP tion on both way street. MLS 10-4635 $43,000 P dual heat/air units. intersection. Many JANE KOPP sides, Separate $49,900 $92,000 Louise Laine MLS#11-4064 possibilities for this REAL ESTATE Lawrence St. utilities, 6 MLS 11-4171 Call Patty Lunski 570-283-9100 x20 E $349,900 property storage 570-288-7481 570-735-7494 Nice 3 unit property. rooms each. 3 lockers; flea market; Call Jim Banos 35 Tannery St Maribeth Jones Coldwell Banker EXT. 304 Lots of off street car detachedN Two properties in 570-696-6565 game/ entertain- Antonik & parking and bonus 2 garage in super REDUCED TO Rundle D one! House comes ment center; laun- LINE UP Associates, Inc. car garage. All units neighborhood. $199,900 dromat; auto 570-991-1883 with additional a 570-735-7494 are rented. Great WalkingI dis- joining lot (approx garage. $119,000 A GREAT DEAL... WILKES-BARRE income with low tance to col- Luxurious End Townhouse Call Karen at WYOMING 40 x 75) with poten- 3 bedrooms, 2.5 241 Dana Street WILKES-BARRE maintenance. lege. ForN more Century 21 Select IN CLASSIFIED! 40 Fifth st tial to build or park baths, Cathedral $139,900 info and photos 10-15 cars. Would SHICKSHINNY ceilings, hardwood Group - Hazleton MLS# 10-2675 visit: wwwG .atlas 570-582-4938 Looking for the right deal make great profes- floors, gas heat, Call Karen realtyinc.com sional space. New on an automobile? Coldwell Banker MLS 11-1608 Central Air, master Turn to classified. roof in 2010. bath with whirlpool WEST PITTSTON Rundle Real Estate $123,000 $49,900. 11-4379. tub & shower, lovely It’s a showroom in print! 570-474-2340 Call Tom CROSSIN landscaped fenced Classified’s got 570-262-7716 REAL ESTATE yard, 1 car garage. 570-288-0770 Great Location. the directions! Former Blessed JENKINS TWP. MLS#11-3533 WILKES-BARRE Spacious 3 bed- Call Nancy Palumbo Sacrament Church, Very nice 2 family, 100 Darling St room, 1.5 baths with one side move in WYOMING 408 Cragle Hill Rd. 570-714-9240 textured ceilings, Rectory and paved This is a very well parking lot. 4,372 the other rented updated kitchen, all separate utilities, 6 kept Ranch home appliances including square foot Church PRICE REDUCED! on 6 acres, central 1,332 square foot rooms each side NANTICOKE 16 Miller St. dishwasher, tiled air, rear patio and 1 Rectory. Parking for plus 1/2 bath 4 bedroom Cape bath with whirlpool car garage. This is 40 vehicles. upstairs each side. Cod, one with hard- tub, 2nd floor laun- a 3 parcel listing. Three adjacent lots Wonderful neigh- wood floors. Cen- dry room. Replace- borhood plus short MLS 11-4273 for one price. 1334 Main St. tral air, nice yard in ment windows. walking distance to $157,900 LINE UP $160,000 1 story, 2,600 Garden Village. DRASTIC Wyoming Avenue. Jackie Roman MLS#11-4037 sq. ft. commePr-P For more info and Nice tow bedroom REDUCTION For more info and 570-288-0770 A GREAT DEAL... Call Jeff Cook cial building, photos visit: www. single, gas heat, $60,000 photos visit: E Ext. 39 Realty World masonry con- atlasrealtyinc.com enclosed porch, MLS# 11-88 www.atlas CROSSIN REAL Bank Capital struction with 285 Wyoming Ave. IN CLASSIFIED! MLS 11-3645 fenced yard. Close Call Arlene Warunek realtyinc.com N ESTATE 570-235-1183 offices and 423 E. Church First floor currently $129,900 to downtown &col- 570-650-4169 11-4027. $124,900 570-288-0770 warehousing.D St. used as a shop, Looking for the right deal Call Tom leges. Affordable at Call Nancy Bohn $42,500. Call WILKES-BARRE Central air, Great 2 family in could be offices, on an automobile? Salvaggio 570-237-0752 I move in condi- etc. Prime location, Motorcycle for sale? 570-262-7716 TOWN &COUNTRY alarm system Turn to classified. REAL ESTATE CO. and parking.N tion onP both corner lot, full base- 570-735-8932 Great for con- sides, Separate ment. 2nd floor is 3 Let them see it here bedroom apartment It’s a showroom in print! 570-542-5708 Smith Hourigan tractorsG or utilities,E 6 plus 3 car garage in the Classifieds! Group anyone with rooms each. 3 Classified’s got Say it HERE N and parking for (570) 696-1195 office/storage car detached 570-829-7130 in the Classifieds! Looking for that garage in super 6 cars. For more the directions! 570-829-7130 needs. For more D WILKES-BARRE special place info and photos neighborhood. information and called home? visit: www.atlas WalkingI dis- photos go to 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale Lot 39 Mayock St. realtyinc.com. tance to col- www.atlas 9' ceilings through- Classified will address MLS 11-3156 lege. ForN more realtyinc.com out 1st floor, granite Your needs. $84,900 info andGphotos MLS #10-4339 countertops in Open the door Call Charlie visit: www.atlas $169,900 kitchen. Very bright. 570-829-6200 realtyinc.com Call Charlie 1st floor master with classified! MLS 11-1608 VM 101 bedroom & bath. $123,000 Not yet assessed. WYOMING Call Tom 298 Lehigh Street End unit. Modular 570-262-7716 Lovely 2 story with construction. ATLAS REALTY, new roof, furnace, MLS #10-3180 INC. water heater, new $179,500 570-829-6200 cabinets and appli- Jim Graham at LINE UP 912 Lots & Acreage ances. Whole house 570-715-9323 newly insulated. A SUCCESSFUL SALE LINE UP BACK MOUNTAIN Nice deck and 3.37 acre wooded fenced-in yard. Call lot. Public sewer. Chris at 570-885- Brick home for sale. A SUCCESSFUL SALE IN CLASSIFIED! Underground utili- 0900 for additional 2 Car Garage. For ties. Close to 309. info or to tour. Shopping for a more info, call IN CLASSIFIED! Asking $59,900 MLS 11-4505 570-856-1045 Do you need more space? Call 570-885-1119 $82,000 Do you need more space? CROSSIN new apartment? A yard or garage sale DALLAS REAL ESTATE Classified lets Find homes for A yard or garage sale 63 acres. Wooded 570-288-0770 in classified parcel. 5,000’ road- you compare costs - in classified front on 2 paved Find homes for your kittens! is the best way roads. Level & without hassle is the best way rolling. In Dallas Twp. your kittens! to clean out your closets! $425,000 or worry! Place an ad here! to clean out your closets! Besecker Realty Place an ad here! Get moving 570-829-7130 You’re in bussiness You’re in bussiness 570-675-3611 570-829-7130 with classified! with classified! with classified! PAGE 10C FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 2012 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com 912 Lots & Acreage 912 Lots & Acreage 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 944 Commercial Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Properties DALLAS WILKES-BARRE PARTLY CLEARED VACANT LOTS: ASHLEY FORTY FORT KINGSTON NANTICOKE WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE LOT #13 AVOCA 1 & 2 BEDROOM APTS Cozy 1st floor, 1 Spacious 1 bedroom 155 W. River St. Š1 bedroom GREAT BUSINESS E. Thomas St. Very nice, clean, bedroom apartment apartment. Washer 1 bedroom, some water included OPPORTUNITY Approximately 0.57 TWO APARTMENTS great neighbor- Heat, hot water & & dryer, full kitchen. utilities & appliances Š2 bedroom 1,500 square foot acre MLS #11-2616 APARTMENTS hood, hardwood electric included. No pets. $465 + included, hardwood water included available for rent. 2 2 2 2 2 2 $32,000. Brand new 2 bed- floors, a/c, wash- Laundry in base- electric. Call floors, Pet friendly. Š1 bedroom Restaurant with LOT #18 1008 or 1010 efficiency water room, washer/dryer Main St. er/dryer with newer ment, non-smoking, 570-262-5399 $600/month. some equipment. E Thomas St., hookup, $550 appliances, stor- no pets. Off-street Call 570-969-9268 included Excellent street vis- Lot 2 Marlington Ct Approximately month + utilities age, 1st/last/securi- parking available. Š2 bedroom ibility at the Hazle & THINKING OF BUILDING? 0.73 acre. MLS ty with one year $650. PITTSTON single family Park Triangle. Also, .76 acre beautiful #11-2615. $35,000 4 bedroom, full lease. References + 1 month security, 2nd floor, 2 bed- WILKES-BARRE Š3 bedroom Middle East Bakery building lot on a cul- Call Jeff Cook basement, washer / required. $650- lease & $40 credit rooms, 1 bathroom, 2 bedroom, 1 bath single family for sale or rent. de-sac in desirable Realty World dryer hookup, $695 + utilities. check required. refrigerator & stove apartment near HANOVER call Pete for details neighborhood. Bank Capital $500 month +. Water/sewer by Call for appointment provided, washer/ General Hospital. Š4 bedroom at 570-301-8200 Covenants apply. 570-235-1183 owner, no pets, 570-762-3747 dryer hookup, pets $495 utilities, first, large affordable Public utilities. OTHER APTS non-smoking. negotiable. $525/ last & security. No Š2 bedroom Dallas School month, water and pets. NANTICOKE 915 Manufactured AVAILABLE IN Brand new ½ Call 202-997-9185 WYOMING District. NANTICOKE for appointment KINGSTON sewer paid, 570-821-0463 Š2 bedroom 72’ x200’ VACANT MLS #11-4401 Homes Double. Gorgeous Great Location – 3rd security and lease 570-417-3427 large, water COMMERCIAL LOT luxury living. Gas $ 64,900 570-868-6020 Avenue. 2.5 bed- required. Call after included 233 Wyoming Ave, Call Tracy Zarola heat & central air. room, 1 bath, Living 4pm. 570-237-6277 PITTSTON Rt. 11 (1/4 mile from ½ basement. FORTY FORT 570-696-0723 ASHLEY PARK Looking to buy a 1st floor, 2 bed- room, Dining room, WILKES-BARRE ŠLarge 1 proposed Walmart) Laurel Run &San home? Hardwood floors room, gas heat, central air, large 264 Academy St bedroom water For Sale or lease. throughout. Brand Souci Parks, Like Place an ad here nice kitchen, sunroom, private PITTSTON 1.5 bedrooms, included $96,000. new, several to new appliances. optional garage. backyard deck, off- 3 bedroom, 2 sec- newly renovated PLAINS 570-388-6669 choose from, and let the Tons of private off ond floor. Includes building. Washer & Washer/dryer street parking, Š1 bedroom Financing & Warranty, sellers know! street parking. 2 fridge, range, dryer available. 570-829-7130 included washer & dryer, water included HARDING MobileOneSales.net bedroom 1 ½ bath $685/month. refrigerator, dish- sewer, trash, wash- $600/per month KINGSTON Elegant Space Available Call (570)250-2890 with rain shower. er & dryer hook up. includes heat, hot Mt. Zion Road Call after 6 p.m. washer, garbage Š3 Bedroom Half One acre lot just Large yard with 570-220-6533 disposal. $675 + util- $575 + security water and parking. Double before Oberdorfer AVOCA Back deck. ities. Sorry, no pets Call Bernie 646-712-1286 KINGSTON FORTY FORT 1 bedroom apart- $900 month + 888-244-2714 570-328-9896 1188 Wyoming Ave Road. Great place & no smoking. Š2 bedroom ments, just remod- utilities 570-855-4744 Built in 1879 this to build your eled, no pets. $450 FORTY FORT 570-283-1736 PITTSTON water included prestigious 2,800 dream home 2 2 2 2 2 2 McDermott & to $525 + security. 1014 Main Street KINGSTON AVAILABLE DEC. 1 square foot space MLS 11-3521 Call 570-328-3773 AMERICA 2 bedroom, modern McDermott features high ceil- $29,900 REALTY OPEN HOUSE and clean. Includes Real Estate ings, ten-foot door- Call Colleen PLAINS Saturday 1/7 stove and fridge. Inc. Property ways, three large 570-237-0415 1 full & 1 small bed- RENTALS Management room, 1 bath, off- AVAILABILITY - 11am - 2pm W/d hookup. Land- distinctive chande- 51 Dana Street, lord pays sewer 570-821-1650 liers, hardwood street parking, eat- FIRST FLOOR (direct line) in kitchen, living Kingston and garbage, ten- WILKES-BARRE floors and three fire- $465 + utilities. 2 bedroom, 1st floor ant pays heat, Mon-Fri. 8-7pm places. Other fea- room, oil & propane Managed. Sat. 8-noon heat. $4,000. Over Heat & 1 car water & electric. APARTMENTS tures: french doors, Call 570-954-4257 1 Bedrooms. garage. $600/ NO PETS large well lit parking Looking for the right deal Downstairs Unit. 2 Small, efficient, month, 1st and Lease & security FOR RENT! lot, handicap acces- on an automobile? bedroom, living modern, appli- security required required. $550/mo 425 S. Franklin St. sibility. Signage 47,000 ances, laundry, Application and 570-829-1578 positioned on 179 ft room, eat-in For lease. Available Turn to classified. kitchen, 1 bath, gas fireplaces, Credit check immediately, wash- frontage. Over It’s a showroom in print! people cite the front porch. Appli- courtyard park- To place your er/dryer on premis- 15,000 vehicles Classified’s got ances included. ing. 2 YR SAME ad call...829-7130 es, no pets. We pass daily. The Times Off street parking. RENT/ LEASE, have studio apts. On the directions! 570-706-5308 Leader as their Full Basement. EMPLOYMENT site parking. Fridge JACKSON TWP Hardwood /APPLICATION, KINGSTON PITTSTON &stove provided. Line up a place to live 1 acre with well, primary source throughout. Fresh NO PETS/ Recently remodeled Modern, clean 2 24/7 security cam- 2nd floor, 2 bed- in classified! 950 Half Doubles septic and driveway paint. Gas/Central SMOKING. bedroom. Large era presence and all for shopping room. Heat & hot/ in place. Asking Air. Convenient- 288-1422 master bedroom doors electronically $42,000. Make rea- information. Close to 81. cold water included. with smaller 2nd locked. Studio - WILKES-BARRE/NORTH sonable offer. WOULD CONSIDER Small, 3rd room. No bedroom. Large $450. Water & 2 BEDROOM EDWARDSVILLE 3 bedroom, new DEREMER REALTY 938 Apartments/ COMMERCIAL pets. $680 +securi- kitchen with plenty sewer paid. One AVAILABLE NOW!! *2008 Pulse Research carpet & paint, 570-477-1149 Furnished TENANT. ty. Call Sam of cabinets. Large month / security Recently renovated, HANOVER TWP. 570-817-4488 fenced yard, laundry $650 month + KORNKREST living room and deposit. Call spacious, wood LAFLIN utilities 1 bedroom. Heat, large closets. 570-793-6377 or floors, all kitchen room, air. $550 + Lot#9 WEST PITTSTON 1014 Main Street hot water, sewer, $550/mo + utilities. 570-208-9301 after appliances included, utilities, security & Attractive 1 room Upstairs Efficien- garbage, stove & KINGSTON Owner pays sewer 9:00 a.m. to sched- parking available. references. No pets Pinewood Dr Spacious 2nd floor, furnished efficiency. What Do cy Clean. Hard- fridge included. and garbage. 1 year ule an appointment. 2 bedroom $500 + 570-829-1768 2 bedroom. 1 bath. New kitchen, wash- wood. Low main- $571 + lease & lease required. Or email utilities. Newly remodeled BUILD YOUR er/dryer. Security & tenance. Kitchen, security. NO PETS shlomo_voola Call Agnes You Have building, Living GLEN LYON references. Non full bath, living Call 570-825-0146 Call Charlie @yahoo.com 347-495-4566 3 bedrooms, wall to DREAM HOME smokers, no pets. room, bedroom, room, Dining room, 570-829-1578 wilkesliving.com on one of the last eat-in Kitchen, pri- wall carpeting, $625. Includes heat To Sell storage area. laundry room, yard. available lots in & water. Appliances includ- HANOVER TWP. vate front balcony, WILKES-BARRE/NORTH desirable Laflin. TOWNHOUSE off street parking, all by General Hospital $500 + utilities, 570-655-4311 ed. Hardwood & PLAINS WILKES-BARRE security & refer- Convenient location Today? tile. Off street 2 bedrooms, refrig- appliances, includ- 1 bedroom loft style Clean, 2 bedroom, 3 bedroom apart- near highways, air- erator, stove & ing washer/dryer. apartment. Off duplex. Stove, ment. All renovated. ences. No Pets. 941 Apartments/ parking. Gas/Cen- Call 570-592-3100 port, casino & tral air. dishwasher, Euro- Available 1/1/12. street parking. hook—ups, parking, 1,200 sf. Parking $650 + utilities. No yard. No pets/no shopping. Unfurnished WOULD CONSIDER pean tile kitchen & Water & sewer space. $730/month pets, no smoking. smoking $475 + DIRECTIONS Rt 315 COMMERCIAL bath. Parking, A/C, included. $425. Call + utilities. Call Agnes to laflin Rd; make cathedral ceilings, 570-814-3281 utilities. KINGSTON TENANT. 570-855-6957 347-495-4566 3 bedrooms, 1.5 Call 570-868-4444 left off Laflin Rd onto ASHLEY $500 month + fireplace, deck. baths, new wall to Available Now PLAINS Pinewood Dr. Lot is utilities. $725/month. wall carpeting, on corner of 1st floor, 2 bedroom. Call 570-650-0278 1st floor. Modern 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 KINGSTON LINE UP WYOMING freshly painted, par- Pinewood Dr. and Off street parking. Ultra modern 1 bed- bedroom. Kitchen Updated 1 bedroom. ALL APARTMENTS: tial A/C, gas heat, Washer dryer room with loft space with appliances. All New Wall to wall Hickorywood Dr. Non Smoking A GREAT DEAL... large fenced in hookup. Appliances. for office or den. new carpet. Conve- carpet. Appliances MLS 11-3411 No Pets yard, walking dis- Bus stop at the Designer bathroom. nient location. No IN CLASSIFIED! furnished. Coin op $34,900 Appointment only tance to Kingston door. Water Includ- HAPPY NEW YEAR! Semi private smoking. No pets. laundry. $550. Heat, atlas realtyinc.com 570-451-0622 Looking for the right deal Corners. All appli- ed.$575 + utilities & garage. Washer/ $550 + utilities. water &sewer Call Keri Best ances, off-street security. No pets. dryer on 2nd floor. 570-714-9234 on an automobile? included. Call 570-885-5082 parking, no pets. TRADEMARK Barbeque deck. Turn to classified. 570-687-6216 or $700/month, plus REALTY GROUP $685 + utilities 570-954-0727 DALLAS It’s a showroom in print! utilities, & 2 months 570-954-1992 2nd floor, 2 bed- (570) 881-4993 PLYMOUTH 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Classified’s got security. rooms, 1 bath, Apartments Available 944 Commercial LINE UP stove, refrigerator, KINGSTON, 1 & 1st floor. Newly the directions! Application & washer/dryer hook- 2 bedroom units LARKSVILLE painted. $575 + Properties references. MOUNTAIN TOP 3 bedroom, 1 bath. up. No pets, $650/ PLAINS, large 2 security. Includes Call 570-639-4907 Crestwood Schools! A SUCCESSFUL SALE $725. With discount. month, Heat, water, bedroom with fridge, range, heat, 126 Acres for Sale! All new hardwood WILKES-BARRE sewer & trash bonus room water &sewer. Mostly wooded with IN CLASSIFIED! floors and tile. New DOLPHIN PLAZA included. Lease PLAINS, efficien- Call Bernie Rte. 315 KINGSTON approx. 970 ft on Call 829-7130 cabinets / bath- New apartment Do you need more space? required. cy 1 bedroom 888-244-2714 “GENERAL 1,200 - 2,000 SF Rt. 437 in room. Dishwasher, with carpet, paint- to place your ad. 570-675-1389 WILKES-BARRE, Office / Retail Dennison Twp. A yard or garage sale garbage disposal. HOSPITAL” ed, 1.5 bath, wash- 1/2 double with 4 Call 570-829-1206 $459,000 Washer/dryer hook- er/dryer hook up, in classified bedrooms PLYMOUTH VICINITY Call Jim Graham at up. Off street park- 77-79 Center gas heat, DALLAS WILKES-BARRE, Super Clean, 570-715-9323 is the best way ONNLNLLYY OONNENE LELEAADDEDERR. 5 rooms, all floors ing. Facebook us at Ave, Rear $700 + utilities. 2 bedroom remodeled carpeted. BOVO Rentals Two 2-bedroom Call 570-814-0843 to clean out your closets! duplex building HANOVER TWP (570) 639-5150 570-328-9984 duplex with washer/ compact 3 Parkway Plaza or 570-696-3090 You’re in bussiness timesleader.com dryer hook up & rooms, laundry, Sans Souci Park- All Include: KINGSTON with classified! LINE UP Appliances, LUZERNE small yard. appliances, off way Carpeting, Newly refurbished $425/375 +security street parking 1 Commercial MOUNTAIN TOP 941 Apartments/ A GREAT DEAL... Maintenance. 1st floor, 1 bedroom (570) 779-4240 car. $470 + Space For Lease Several building lots ASHLEY with stove, frig, 1,200 sq. ft. Available Now Unfurnished Lease, Credit utilities. ready to build on! IN CLASSIFIED! Check &Refer- washer/dryer hook- starting at $700/ 2nd floor, 2 bed- EMPLOYMENT, ALL public utilities! ences Required. up in basement. SWOYERSVILLE month. Off street Priced from room. Off street Heat & hot water Completely brand CREDIT, LEASE parking. Central KINGSTON $32,000 to parking. Washer DALLAS 570-899-3407 included. $600 per new & remodeled. 1 REQUIRED. NO heat & air. Call dryer hookup. Appli- Š Large 3 bedroom Tina Randazzo month + 1 month bedroom with 570-991-0706 $48,000! Use your 2nd floor. No pets. PETS/SMOKING. own Builder! Call ances. Bus stop at SDK GREEN Property Mgr security deposit. garage, off street Managed the door. Water Off street parking. Application, back- parking, yard, Older charm, 1/2 Jim Graham at Call Joe 570-881-2517 Building! 570-715-9323 Included.$575 + util- ground check, 1 yr. washer/dryer, double on residen- ities &security. No ACRES HOMES OFFICE OR STORE tial street. 3 bed- 11 Holiday Drive Dallas, Pa. lease. No pets, non- stove, refrigerator. pets. KINGSTON NANTICOKE room, bath, living & Kingston MEADOWS smoking. Call NO PETS. AMERICA REALTY TRADEMARK 1 bedroom. Avail- 288-1422 1280 sq ft. 3 phase dining room combi- APARTMENTS 570-287-8986 $550/month REALTY GROUP “A Place To able now. $425 + power, central air nation. Updated 220 Lake St. & Leave Message Call (570) 709-2125 570-954-1992 Call Home” security & electric. conditioning. Handi- kitchen with appli- Housing for the WILKES-BARRE Spacious 1, 2 & 3 Call 570-829-0847 cap accessible rest ances (new gas elderly & mobility Bedroom Apts room. All utilities by range & dishwash- impaired; all utilities MOUNTAIN TOP SWOYERSVILLE LAFAYETTE GARDENS 3 Bedroom 1 Bedroom apart- New 1 bedroom, 1st tenant. Garbage er.) 1st floor laundry included. Federally SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR! Townhomes ments for elderly, floor. Quiet area. included. $900 per hookup. Gas heat. subsidized program. KINGSTON 113 Edison St. Gas heat included 109 N. Thomas Ave disabled. Rents All appliances month for a 5 year Attic storage 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ Extremely low Quiet neighborhood. Efficiency with sep- based on 30% of included, coin-op lease. space. Heat, utili- Unfurnished Unfurnished FREE income persons 2 bedroom apart- arate kitchen. Mod- ADJ gross income. laundry. Off street 570-735-5064. ties &outside main- 24hr on-site Gym encouraged to ments available for ern. Heat, garbage Handicap Accessi- parking. No pets. tenance by tenant. Community Room apply. Income less immediate occu- & hot water includ- ble. Equal Housing $430. Water/sewer No pets. No smok- Swimming Pool than $12,400. pancy. Heat & hot ed. $475, lease, Opportunity. TTY711 included. Security & ing. 1 month secu- Maintenance FREE 570-675-6936, water included. $625 PITTSTON EAST security. or 570-474-5010 references. Call rity, 1 year lease. Controlled Access 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. Call Aileen at Patio/Balcony 570-474-5023 This institution is an 570-239-7770 570-822-7944 COOPERS CO-OP MOUNTAIN EQUAL HOUSING and much more... equal opportunity OPPORTUNITY Lease Space ROSEWOOD REALTY APARTMENTS Call Today KINGSTON provider & 570-287-6822 HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE Available, Light for Move In 121 Butler St employer. WILKES-BARRE Regions Best Great location. Large 2 bedroom, manufacturing, The good life... Specials. warehouse, 570-288-9019 Newly renovated. lots of storage, LARKSVILLE close at hand Address DUMORE 1st floor. 2 bed- dishwasher, $695/ 2.5 bedroom, fresh- Two bedroom 1 office, includes rooms. 1.5 bath. month includes all ly painted, stove, • 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. • 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts. bathroom apart- all utilities with Stove, refrigerator, utilities except elec- off street parking, ment on Apple St. WEST PITTSTON free parking. dishwasher, wash- Cozy 1st floor 3 tric. No pets. Lease. washer/dryer $600/month + utili- I will save 822-4444 288-6300 W IL KE SW OOD er/dryer. Off street room apartment - References. Securi- hookup, dry base- ties. Available 1/15. www.EastMountainApt.com www.GatewayManorApt.com parking. A/C. Stor- like brand new! Tile ty. (570) 817-6422 you money! ment. $525/month, (570) 815-5334 NANTICOKE APARTMENTS age. Water, sewage 2 bedroom, 1st bath, stove & fridge. + utilities & security. & trash included. floor. Large eat in $425/month + utili- (570) 239-5760 1 Bedroom Starti ng Pets require addi- ties, security WILKES-BARRE NORTH kitchen, fridge, 815 N Washington tional security deposit & lease. No EXETER electric stove, Street, Rear at$675.00 deposit. $1,000 + pets. 570-654-2738 large living room, 1 bedroom, wall to NANTICOKE IN THE HEARTOFWILKES-BARRE Senior Apartments utilities, security & 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 • Includes gas heat, 222 SCHOOLEY AVE. w/w carpeting, wall carpet, new lease. West Pittston, Pa. baths. Wall to wall Immediate Occupancy!! EXETER, PA master bedroom paint & flooring, eat water, sewer & trash 570-283-3969 GARDEN VILLAGE carpet. Backyard. Efficiencies available Accepting appli- with custom built APARTMENTS in kitchen with appli- RETAIL BUILDING Washer dryer • Convenient to all major cations for 1 bed- in furniture. Ample ances, enclosed WILKES-BARRE TWP @30% of income 221 Fremont St. 12,000 sf. Route hookup. $450 + highw ays & public room apartments. closet space. Housing for the front &back porch, security. Call Quality apart- KINGSTON Front/back porch- laundry facilities. 309. Exit 165 off I81. 131 S. Maple Ave. elderly & mobility 570-823-1719 570-472-2392 MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS transportation ments for ages 3 room apartment - es, off street impaired; all utilities heat, hot water and 61 E. Northampton St. • Fitness center & pool 62 and older. 2nd floor. Heat & parking, laundry included. Federally cable included. Income limits room available. $520 + electric & Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 • Patio/Balc onies hot water included. subsidized RETAIL/OFFICE PLAINS apply. Rent only Coin Laundry.Off No dogs, smok- program. Extremely security. No pets. 2,000 sq building for 3 bedroom, fresh • Affordable Senior Apartments • Pet fr iendly* $450 month. street parking. No ing, water, sewer, low income persons Call 570-814-1356 rent on busy Rt. 309 paint, new hard- •Income Eligibility Required *Utilities Included pets/smoking. $600 garbage paid. encouraged to in Mountain Top, wood/tile/carpet, • Onli ne rentalpayments *Laundry Facilities $525/mo + gas, •Utilities Included! •Low cable rates; 570-288-5600 apply. Income less across from Sub- gas heat, new bath. *On Site electric, security, than $12,400. WILKES-BARRE SOUTH Includes stove and • Flexible le ase term s or 570-479-0486 1 bedroom, 1 1/2 way. Lots of park- • New appliances; • Laundry on site; Management lease, credit, 570-655-6555, fridge. $695/month bath, laundry room. ing, great visibility, *Private parking background 8 am-4 pm, plus utilities, secu- •Activities! •Curbside Public Transportation Mond ay- Frid ay9-5 $875 / month. Also, Available immedi- check. Monday-Friday. rity deposit and Sa tu rd ay10-2 KINGSTON 1 bedroom, 1 bath ately. $2,000/month Please call 570-825-8594 Call for appointment 1st floor, newly (570) 696-3596 EQUAL HOUSING references 570-654-5733 efficiency, $675. All + utilities. remodeled 1 bed- OPPORTUNITY Call Scott D/TTY 800-654-5984 822-27 11 Monday - Friday utilities & appliances 570-430-0852 room, central heat NANTICOKE HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE 570-714-2431 www.l iv ea tw il kesw ood .com 8am-12pm. Equal and air, off-street 2nd Floor apart- included with both. Ext. 137 * Restrictio ns Apply Housing Opportunity parking, wall to wall, ment for a tenant Call 570-574-3065 washer/dryer hook- who wants the WEST WYOMING 315 PLAZA Shopping for a up, No pets. $475. best. Bedroom, liv- 2nd floor, 1 bedroom 750 & 1750 new apartment? 944 Commercial 944 Commercial 944 Commercial 944 Commercial Call 570-288-9507 ing room, kitchen & apartment. All appli- WILKES-BARRE SOUTH square feet and Properties Properties Properties Properties bath. Brand new. ances. Washer/ NEW SPACE Classified lets Say it HERE Washer/dryer hook- dryer. Off street SECURE BUILDINGS 3,500 square feet you compare costs - 1 & 2 bedroom in the Classifieds! up, air conditioned. parking. No pets. OFFICE/RETAIL without hassle 570-829-7130 No smoking or $525 + utilities, apartments. 570-829-1206 pets. 2 year lease, security & refer- Starting at $440 or worry! OFFICENTERS - Pierce St., Kingston all utilities by ten- ences. Call and up. References Get moving KINGSTON ant. Sewer & 570-954-2972 required. Section 8 ok. WAREHOUSE/LIGHT with classified! 2nd floor, 2 bed- garbage included. 570-332-5723 rooms. Heat, water Security, first & last & sewer included. month’s rent WILKES-BARRE MANUFACTURING PLYMOUTH Some pets okay. Off 1 bedroom, 1 bath, WILKES-BARRE required. $440.00 Spacious, newly street parking. 570-735-5064 refrigerator & stove $750. provided, off-street renovated 2 bed- OFFICE SPACE 570-332-5215 parking, pets nego- room. Nice neigh- NANTICOKE tiable. $415/month, borhood. Freshly 603 Hanover St plus utilities, painted. With appli- PITTSTON ances & new wash- Main St. KINGSTON 2nd floor, 1 bed- security, & lease. 12,000 sq. ft. build- 3 bedroom, 1 bath. 565 Rutter Avenue er / dryer. New floor room. No pets. Call 570-779-1684 ing in downtown Located on 2 bedrooms, living, coverings. $650 + $500 +security, util- location. Ware- Academy St. $650 + dining & family utilities, references, ities &lease. Photos house with light utilities &security. rooms, 1 new bath, credit and back- available. Call WILKES-BARRE manufacturing. Small pet OK with all appliances, A/C, 151 W. River St. ground check. 570-542-5330 Building with some extra security. new carpeting & NEAR WILKES Smoke Free. office space. Entire Call 570-262-1577 paint, off street 1st floor. 2 bed- 570-881-0320 building for lease or parking, heat and rooms, carpet. NANTICOKE will sub-divide. Professional Office Rentals hot water included, Nice clean 1 Appliances includ- MLS #10-1074 front & rear porch- bedroom. Heat, hot ed. Sewer & trash PLYMOUTH Full Service Leases • Custom Design • Renovations • Various Size Suites Available Call Charlie 3 bedrooms, es. No pets, no water, garbage fee paid. Pet friendly. Find homes for 570-829-6200 remodeled, wash- Medical, Legal, Commercial • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial smoking. $850/per included. Stove, Security deposit & VM 101 er/dryer hookup, Full Time Maintenance Staff Available month & security fridge, air-condition- 1st months rent your kittens! stove, no pets. deposit. Personal & ing, washer/dryer required. $700. All Security deposit. credit references availability. Security. utilities included Place an ad here! $600 +utilities. Call For Rental Information Call: 1-570-287-1161 required. $525 per month except electric. Call (570) 574-5690 Call 570-287-4234 Call (570) 736-3125 570-969-9268 570-829-7130 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 2012 PAGE 11C 950 Half Doubles 950 Half Doubles 953Houses for Rent 953Houses for Rent 953Houses for Rent 953Houses for Rent

WYOMING WEST WYOMING 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, DORRANCE FORTY FORT NANTICOKE WILKES-BARRE 3 bedroom, 1.5 gas heat, new car- 2 bedroom country 17 Durkee St. Desirable 212 Bowman St bath, quiet area, off peting, range & laun- cottage, yard, 3 bedroom, 1½ bath Lexington Village Just remodeled. 3 street parking. dry hook ups. Credit garage, oil heat. Kitchen with appli- Nanticoke, PA bedrooms. Off ABSOLUTELY NO check required. $750 + security. No ances. Living room, Many ranch style street parking. PETS. $650/mo + $675/month + utilities pets. 610-759-7138 dining room. Wash- homes. 2 bedrooms $650 + utilities, er / dryer. 1 car security and refer- & security. 2 Free Months With security deposit & Garage. Hardwood. ences. Utilities Call Florence A 2 Year Lease lease. No pets. Parking. Yard. Patio. by tenant. 570-715-7737 DURYEA $795 + electric 570-472-9642 570-430-3851 Blueberry Hill $800 + utilities. Joe leave message Large 3 bedroom 570-592-1606 ranch with over- SQUARE FOOT RE 959 Mobile Homes Looking for the right deal sized garage. Large MANAGEMENT on an automobile? lot with pool. No HANOVER TWP. 866-873-0478 Realtors. For more 3 bedrooms, large DALLAS Turn to classified. Smith Hourigan Group Small 1 1/2 bedroom 570-474-6307 details. Available for kitchen, 1st floor It’s a showroom in print! lease or purchase laundry, deck with PITTSTON trailer. Private Classified’s got for $339,000. Call views, hot tub, Spacious one family fenced lot with the directions! 953Houses for Rent 570-406-1128 hardwood floors, house. 3 bedrooms, shed. Appliances lots of closets/ extra large living included. $500 LINE UP storage. $850/ room, dining room, month + 1 month WILKES-BARRE BACK MOUNTAIN month + utilities eat in kitchen, 1 security. Tenant 176 Charles St Private, 3 bedroom A GREAT DEAL... bath, large back- pays electric & gas. TOWNHOUSE STYLE, 2 570-332-1921 ranch, patio, porch, IN CLASSIFIED! 570-582-5433 yard. Two car Available immedi- bedroom, 1.5 bath, appliances, work garage. $675/ ately. No pets. Not Section 8 shop. $830 +utili- Looking for the right deal month + security. 570-477-5747 approved. $550/ ties &security. Call on an automobile? Available now. month + utilities. Ref- 570-522-0084 Call 609-356-8416 erences &security Turn to classified. 962 Rooms required. Available GET THE WORD OUT It’s a showroom in print! Looking for that now! 570-301-2785 with a Classified Ad. Classified’s got special place 570-829-7130 the directions! called home? KINGNice,STONcleanHOUSE EXETER HARVEYS LAKE Classified will address furnished room, DALLAS 1812 Scarboro Ave Furnished. Accept- 3 WILKESbedrooms,-BARREnewly Your needs. starting at $315. Completely remod- ing students. remodeled bath, Open the door Efficiency at $435 eled 1/2 double, 3 $1,100/month large eat in kitchen, month furnished bedroom, 1.5 bath, 570-639-5041 with classified! washer/dryer hook- with all utilities all hardwood floors up, fenced in yard. included. Off & tile, modern $750/per month, PLYMOUTH street parking. kitchen including 2 bedroom, 1 bath. plus utilities, securi- 570-718-0331 fridge, stove, dish- KINGSTON Small yard. Appli- ty deposit & lease. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, washer, disposal, ances included. 570-820-7049 refrigerator, stove & modern baths, gas dishwasher, wash- $850 + utilities & WILKES-BARRE GREENBRIAR heat, washer dryer security. Pets ok. Furnished rooms for Well maintained er/dryer on premis- hookup in private es, front & rear 570-574-3065 rent. Close to down- ranch style condo basement, large town. $90/week + WILKES-BARRE porches, full base- SALEM TWP. 3 bedrooms, newly features living room porch, driveway, security. Everything ment & attic. Off- 3 bedroom home on remodeled bath, with cathedral ceil- nice yard, great included. Call large eat in kitchen, ing, oak kitchen, street parking, no 24 acres with 1000 neighborhood, $795 pets, totally remod- 570-704-8288 washer/dryer hook- dining room with + $1000 security, no ft of creek. Private, up, fenced in yard. vaulted ceiling, 2 eled. $1,000/ month, secluded, next to pets. Call + utilities, security & $750/per month, bedrooms and 2 3/4 570-479-6722 state game land. 965 Roommate plus utilities, securi- baths, master bed- lease. Kitchen with appli- Wanted ty deposit & lease. room with walk in EXETER Call 570-824-7598 ances. Laundry 570-820-7049 closet. HOA fees 2 HOMES room. 2 bedrooms, WILKES-BARRE included. $1,200 per (1) 2 bedroom with full bath on 1st floor. To share 3 bed- month + utilities. modern kitchen and KINGSTON Master bedroom, M ARKET STREET room apartment. All WILKES-BARRE HEIGHTS MLS#11-4063. bath, freshly paint- 3 bedrooms, 1 bath- bath on 2nd floor. utilities included. 173 Almond Lane Call Kevin Smith ed. $650/mo + utili- room, refrigerator & Enclosed hot tub, $300/month 3 Bedrooms, new 570-696-5422 ties. No Pets. (1) 1 stove provided, off- opens to deck. 2 car 570-212-8332 carpet & paint. bedroom with mod- street parking, garage. Electric Shared yard. Front ern kitchen and $575/ month plus fence for dogs. porch. Full base- 968 Storage bath. Laundry on 1st utilities & security. Water, sewer ment. Eat-in kitchen floor, bedroom on Call 570-822-4177 included. Berwick with stove. No pets. 2nd. $475/mo + util- School District. 10 $595 +utilities & ities. No Pets. minutes from OLYPHANT 2,000 square feet security. Call SMITH HOURIGAN Call Lu-Ann LILYLAKE Berwick Power 570-814-1356 570-696-1195 570-602-9280 Like new 2 bed- Plant. $1500 month. of Warehouse room, 1 bath Ranch 570-542-7564 Space for storage with appliances, only. $600/month, washer/dryer, oil SWOYERSVILLE 1 year lease. heat, large yard. No Completely remod- Call 570-760-3779, pets, no smoking. eled Large 2 story, 3 leave message. References. Crimi- bedrooms, 2 baths, nal/credit check. single family home Shopping for a PLACE $850/mo plus utili- including refrigera- new apartment? ties and security. tor, stove, dish- Classified lets 570-379-3232 washer & disposal. leave message Gas heat, nice yard, you compare costs - good neighbor- without hassle YOUR hood,. Off street MOUNTAIN TOPAREA parking. Shed. No or worry! NEAR LILY LAKE pets. $995 / month. Get moving AVAILABLE 570-479-6722 with classified! IMMEDIATELY OWN 3 bedrooms, 1.5 971 Vacation & bath, Farm house. SWOYERSVILLE Modern kitchen, Renovated 2 bed- Resort Properties hardwood floors. room mobile home $950/month + with central air, new security &1 carpeting, modern FLORIDA CLASSIFIED year lease kitchen with all Boca Raton Call 570-379-2258 appliances, nice Beautiful 5 room neighborhood, home with Pool. Collect cash, not dust! fenced yard and off Fully furnished. On Clean out your street parking. No canal lot. $600 AD basement, garage pets. Security & weekly. If interest- or attic and call the lease. $495 +all util- ed, write to: Classified depart- ities. 570-690-3086 120 Wagner St. ment today at 570- Moosic, PA 18507 829-7130! ONLINE! SWOYERSVILLE 974 Wanted to Rent Rent to Own NANTICOKE Nice 3 bedroom Real Estate 3 bedroom Single ranch. Modern home, off-street kitchen & bath, new parking, new wall to flooring, finished BACK MOUNTAIN wall, stove & fridge basement, fenced Responsible woman IT’S FAST AND EASY! included. Washer/ yard, shed, off street needs apartment or dryer hook up, parking & more. Pets home living quarters $575/month + utili- OK! Small down pay- in Back Mountain. PLUS, YOUR AD WILL ties. Gas heat ment. $975. References avail- & hot water. Call Call 570-956-2385 able. RUN FREE FOR ITEMS 570-735-3235 Call 570-760-1213 PRICED UNDER $1000. GO TO “CLASSIFIED ADS” AND CLICK ON CALLCALL ANAN EXPEREXPERTT “PLACE YOUR AD.” Professional Services Directory

1024 Building & 1039 Chimney 1078 Dry Wall 1132 Handyman 1135 Hauling & 1189 Miscellaneous 1252 Roofing & Remodeling Services Trucking Service Service DAUGHERTY’S Siding DRYWALL INC. J.R.V. ROOFING 1st. Quality CAVUTO Remodeling, New 570-824-6381 CHIMNEY Construction, Water RUSSELL’S VITO’S Roof Repairs &New Construction Co. SERVICE & Flood Repairs Roofs. Shingle, Slate, Roofing, siding, & Gutter Cleaning Property &Lawn gutters, insulation, 570-579-3755 & Hot Built Up, Rubber, Free Estimates Maintenance Gutters & Chimney decks, additions, PA043609 LICENSED & INSURED Insured Repairs. Year Round. windows, doors, Carpentry, paint- GINO’S 570-709-2479 Licensed/Insured masonry & ing, plumbing, ALL KINDS OF concrete. MIKE SCIBEK DRYWALL ŠFREE EstimatesŠ Hanging &finishing, snow plowing & Insured & Bonded. HAULING & JUNK Wanted: *24 Hour Emer- CHIMNEY REPAIRS design ceilings and general home & Parging. Stucco. gency Calls* painting. Free esti- business repairs. REMOVAL Senior Citizens Discount! Stainless Liners. Junk mates. Licensed & Free Estimates TREE/SHRUB Cleanings. Custom WINTER State Lic. # PA057320 Insured. 328-1230 570-406-3339 REMOVAL Cars & 570-299-7241 Sheet Metal Shop. DEMOLITION ROOFING 570-606-8438 570-383-0644 The Handier Estate Cleanout Trucks Special $1.29 s/f 1-800-943-1515 MIRRA Free Estimates Licensed, insured, ALL OLDER HOMES Call Now! Man Highest SPECIALIST DRYWALL We fix everything! 24 HOUR fast service 825-4268. COZY HEARTH Hanging & Finishing SERVICE Prices 570-735-0846 Plumbing, SMALL AND Remodel /repair, CHIMNEY Textured Ceilings Electrical & Porches, decks Chimney Cleaning, Licensed & Insured LARGE JOBS! Paid!! Free Estimates Carpentry. 570-823-1811 1276 Snow &steps Rebuilding, Repair, FREE PICKUP Stainless Steel Lin- (570) 675-3378 Retired Mr. Fix It. 570-239-0484 Removal ing, Parging, Stuc- Emergencies co, Caps, Etc. 1084 Electrical 23/7 288-8995 Free Estimates 299-9142 HAUL ALL SNOW Licensed & Insured HAULING & Call the PLOWING 1-888-680-7990 GRULA ELECTRIC LLC PAINTING SERVICES. 1195 Movers Our online system will let you place Building 570-840-0873 Licensed, Insured, 1135 Hauling & Free Estimates. Industry No job too small. 570-332-5946 ŠCommercial Trucking BestDarnMovers Announcements, Automotive Listings,g Association of 1057Construction & Moving Helpers ŠIndustrial NEPAto find a Building 570-829-4077 Call for Free Quote. AA CLEANING We make moving easy. ŠResidential qualified mem- SLEBODA ELECTRIC A1 Always hauling, FiveMike’Dollarss Scrap& Up Merchandise, Pets & Animals, Real BDMhelpers.com ber for your Master electrician cleaning attics, cellar, Cleaning & hauling DRIVEWAYS 570-852-9243 Š Estate and Garage Sales. next project. GARAGE DOOR Licensed & Insured garage, one piece or of wood, metals, call 287-3331 Sales, service, Service Changes & whole Estate, also trash & debris ŠSIDEWALKS available 10 & 20 yard 1204 Painting & or go to installation & Replacements. from houses, repair. Generator Installs. dumpsters. 655-0695 yards, garages, Wallpaper ŠSALTING Customize the way your ad looks www.bianepa.com FULLYINSURED 868-4469 592-1813 or 287-8302 etc. HIC# 065008 Free estimates VITO & GINO’S CALL JOE AAA CLEANING M. PARALIS PAINTING 1093 Excavating SAME DAY SERVICE Int/ Ext. painting, 570-574-1275 and then find it in the next day’s 570-606-7489 A1 GENERAL HAULING NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION Power washing. All Types Of Work 570-735-8551 Cleaning attics, 570-826-1883 New or Remodeling cellars, garages. Professional work edition of The Times Leader, in our MODULAR HOMES/EXCAVATING at affordable rates. 1327 Waterproofing Licensed & Insured 570-332-0077 Demolitions, Roofing VERY CHEAP Free estimates. Free Estimates Custom excavating, & Tree Removal. JUNK REMOVAL! 570-288-0733 weekly newspapers and online at 570-406-6044 foundations, land Free Est. 779-0918 or Licensed, clearing, driveways, 542-5821; 814-8299 Insured &Bonded. BASEMENT timesleader.com. 1039 Chimney storm drainage, etc. Will beat any price, PAINTING AAA Bob &Ray’s guaranteed! Free $95/room & up. Service Hauling: Friendly & Estimates. Over Call for details WATERPROOFING *Your ad will appear in the next day’s paper if placed online 1132 Handyman Courteous. We take 570-852-9281 Foundation before 4 p.m. Mon. through Thurs. Place on Friday before Services 10,000 served. anything &every- 570-693-3932 Repairs 1 p.m. for Saturday’s paper and before 4 p.m. A-11 ABLE thing. Attic to base- 1225 Plumbing CHIMNEY PRO FORCE Mark’s ment. Garage, yard, Free Estimates Rebuild & Repair PAINTING & Handyman free estimates. Call 1156 Insurance Chimneys. All CONSTRUCTION Service 570-655-7458 or types of Masonry. Interior & exterior 570-905-4820 BERNIE THE PLUMBER CALL GRI Liners Installed, painting. All types Give us a call &HOME BUILDER Brick & Block, of remodeling,& We do it all! NEPALONG TERM “SAME DAY SERVICE” 570-466-4695 Roofs & Gutters. plumbing. Front Why Pay more? Licensed & Insured CASTAWAY Interior &exterior. Licensed & and back porches 570-578-8599 NUMBER Insured repaired & CARE AGENCY We do hardwood Find Your Ideal HAULING JUNK Long Term Care floors, furnaces, 570-735-2257 replaced Insurance products Employee! Place an Call 570-301-4417 VACUUMS & water heaters - all LAMPS REPAIRED Reputable your home remodel- REMOVAL Companies. ad and end the ONE Motorcycle for sale? 570-852-9281 ing needs. Purebred Animals? 823-3788 / 817-0395 Pay when you’re search! Let them see it here WOODWORK 570-580-0797 pleased. All work 570-829-7130 Sell them here with a FREE CONSULT guaranteed. AUDITED FINISHING Purebred Animals? in the Classifieds! classified ad! Free Estimates. ask for an employ- 570-852-9281 Sell them here with a classified ad! longtermcare@ 570-899-3123 ment specialist NEWSPAPER 570-829-7130 570-829-7130 570-829-7130 verizon.net IN LUZERNE COUNTY – AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS (ABC) FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 2012 F U N N I E S TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com

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