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 Where were you this weekend?

Kids get buggy with it

The path  to recovery 

Presentation held at Frances Slocum State Park

Region still plagued after Isaac makes its way out

Friday night football fans, La Friday Festa Italiana, Insect program

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2012

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Police find car in double fatal Owner of car not charged in crash that killed two from Plains Township. Township.

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admitted beinginvolved admitted in an accident and did not remember what he hit, according to arrest By JERRY JERRY LYNOTT  LYNOTT  papers.  jlynott@timeslea  jlynott @timesleader. der.com com  The owne ownerr, Walte alterr Raven, 59, of Industrial JENKINS TWP. – Police on Sunday afDrive, Driv e, Jen Jenkins kins Townternoon located the car involved in a dou- Walsh sh ship ip,, ha hass no nott been been ble fatal hit-and-run hit-and-run crash that occurred charged d inthe crash,but Sgt.Lena Angele Angelellearly Sunday in Pittston Township Township and charge Pittston ton Towns Township, hip, charged a Wilkes-Barre man power wash- la, officer in charge in Pitts ingtheBuickLeSabrewithtamperingwith said her invest investigatio igation n is ongoing ongoing.. evidence.  The deadly hit-and-ru hit-and-run n crash crash on state state DanielAntoninisaidtheownerofthecar Route 315 in front of the McDonald’s res-

taurant was the fourth in the area since June. Angelellasaidsearchwarrantswillbeexecuted ecuted as partof theinvestig theinvestigatio ation n intothe deaths of Donnie Pizano, 38, and Robin  Walsh  Walsh,, 39, bothof Plai Plains ns Township ownship.. Piz Pizano ano wasoperatin wasoperating g a motorcy motorcycletravcletravelingsouthonstateRoute315around12:30 a.m a.m.. Sunda Sunday y when when itcollide itcollided d with with thecar, thecar, LuzerneCountyDistrict Attorn Attorney eyStefanie Stefanie Sala Salavan vantis tis said said.. Walshwas a pas passen sengeron geron the motorcycle. motorcycle.

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Board to decide on UGI plan

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Zoning members to act on gas compressor station in West Wyoming.

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By MA MATT TT HUG HUGHES  HES   mhughes@timesleader  mhughes@timesle ader.com .com

RODDIC RODDICK K NOT RETIRING RETIRIN G YET Andy Roddick’s retirement party rocks on. The 2003 U.S. Open champion, who last week announced he would retire after he was done at Flushing Meadows, advanced to the fourth round Sunday with a 7-5, 7-6 (1), 4-6, 6-4 victory over Fabio Fognini of Italy. Page1B

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By SHEENA SHEENA DELAZI DELAZIO O  sdelazio@timesleader.  sdelazio@timeslea der.com com

 Tuesday  Tuesday is judgment day for UGI Energy  Services’’ planto build Services build a naturalgascompre naturalgascompresssor station in West Wyoming.  The hotly contested contested proposal proposal is awaiting  awaiting  zoning approval from the Luzerne County  ZoningHearin Zoni ngHearing g Board,whichis Board,whichis setto ren render der a de decis cisio ion n at the Luzer Luzerne ne County  County  I F YO U G O : Court Courtho house use at 7 p.m. Tuesday. The What: The Luzerne County Zoning Hearing three-member Board renders its deciboard heard more sion on UGI Energy than five hours of  Services’ application to test testim imon ony y fr from om build a natural gas UGI re repr pres esent entaacompressor station in West Wyoming tives tives support supporting  ing  Where: The Luzerne and localresidents, County Courthouse, el elec ecte ted d offici officials als Council Meeting Room, and environmental 1st floor

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When: Tuesday, 7 p.m. Testimony: No new testimony on UGI’s application will be accepted at the meeting.

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Kevin Morris, fire chief/boro chief/borough ugh EMA manager of the Shickshinny Volunteer Volunteer Fire Department.

 A firs firstt-ha hand nd look  look  First responders recall impact of flooding   Within  With in hours of the river cresting at 42.66 feet on Sept. 9, 2011, ohn Jan Jancze czews wski ki can Janczew Janc zewski ski’’s homeand thehomes sum up in one word his of his two daughters had several feelingss after the Susfeeling feet of water. quehanna River began  Water  Water also crept up toward to recede in September 2011: Janczew Janc zewski ski’’s other other home – the Sick. Spri Spring ng Str StreetFireStation– eetFireStation– where where  The West Pitts Pittston ton Hose he en ende ded d up sp spen endi ding ng some some Company Com pany fire chief is one of  nights. dozens of first responders responders in “W “We e couldn couldn’t ’t get get ne near ar our AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER  Wyoming  Wyoming Val Valley ley who worked worked homes,so home s,so whatdo youdo unti untill the tirelessly tirelessly throughout the six- Sheri Slusser looks through photos photos of her  water goes down?” Janczewski Janczewski day flood event assisting resi- home after the 2011 2011 flooding in West said. “My family was safe, so we dentss and overse dent overseein eing g othe otherr Pittston.  were here here at the fire station, help help-emergency personnel. ing other people.” Healso Heals o was was a victimoftherisi victimoftherisingwate ngwaterr oftheSusq oftheSusqueuehanna River who had to deal with flooding in his own home. September Sept ember to remem remember ber “During the Agnes Flood (of 1972) the water didn’t Janczewski had about 9 feet of water in his York Avecome near any houses (in his neighborhood). So, we thought it would be no big deal,” Janczewski said. SeeFLOOD,Page10A

advocates passionadvocates passionate ately ly oppose opposed d to the projec projectt at an August 7 hearing. UGI Energy Ser vices is seeking seeking a  special exception exception to build a station containing three natural-gas fueled compressors compressors,, naturalgas meters, meters, storage storage tanks,an odorant building and associated equipment on a 14acr acre e plot plot of landin an A1agricultu A1agriculturaldistri raldistrict ct off Fir Fire e Cut Road Road that border borderss Kin Kingst gston on  Township  Township.. The company also needs a variance for a radio communication tower up to 100 feet tall. UGI hopes to begin begin cons construc truction tion in the spring on the compressor compressor station and the associated Auburn pipeline, which will extend south from Susquehanna County into West  Wyoming.  Wyoming. The company anticipates anticipates comSee WYOM WYOMING, ING, Page10A

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THINGS YOU YO U NE NEE ED TO KNOW THIS TH IS WE WEEK EK

>> LOVE LOVE OF LAB LABOR: OR: Today Today is Labor Day. And if you have the day off, you can thank a man named Maguire. Or McGuire. The holiday was first proposed in 1882, that much we know. But whether the idea came from Matthew Maguire, Maguire, a New York labor official, or Peter McGuire, of the American Federation Feder ation of Labor, is a bit hazy -- like London pea soup fog in the dark hazy. But130 years later later,, the “who” isn’t as important as the “no work” thing. Enjoy the day. >> CONV CONVENTIO ENTIONAL NAL LOG LOGIC: IC: Last week it was the Repub-

vention begins Tuesday in Charlotte, N.C., and runs until Thursday. If you’re wondering what’s in store, take all the “OBAMA, FIRE. BAAAD!” speeches from the GOP shindig, and change them to “ROMNEY, FIRE. BAAAD!” Oh, and replace all the elephant balloons with donkey ones. And make sure the seven-second delay button works before Joe Biden says anything. >> FOO FOOTBAL TBALL L IS HERE: If you’ve been counting the days until the 2012 NFL season kicks off, you can thank President Obama that there’s one less. Because his nomination speech is set for Thursday, the NFL was nice enough to move up the season opener to Wednesday night. Yayyy, NFL! As has become tradition, last year’s Super Bowl champ gets to host the season’s first game. This year, year, that would be the New York Giants who welcome the Dallas Cowboyss to East Rutherford. The Cowboy game starts at 8:30 p.m. on NBC. >> STAND STAND UP: It’s not often the television networks networks agree on any-

unsuspecting public. But this Frida Friday y night, dozens of networks will get on the same wavelength (literally) (literally) to cooperate on something that will really help a lot of people. “Stand Up To Cancer” is a live fundraising special that will air at 8 p.m. on all the major networks (ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX) and a host of cable outlets. Viewer Viewerss can donate by phone, text or online and, the producers promise, all money goes directly to the fight against cancer. Sounds like must-see TV. >> OUTTHEREAND LO LOVIN VING G IT: IT: You know that crazy uncle you don’t like to talk about? The one who still wears a Members Only jacket to weddings, is making a Noah’s Noah’s Ark out of lint and once spent a weekend teaching Norwegian to a parrot parrot? ? This Sunday, go and find that uncle and give him a big ol’ hug. Why? Because it’s “Wonderful Weirdoes Day,” silly. It’s a day to appreciate those among us who scoff at being normal, who think outside the box of sanity, who march to a

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different trombonist, or wear different socks on their ears. Or are named Kardashian. Kardashian.

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Mrs. Agnes Romaine Olsheski

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September1, 201 2012 2 rs. Agnes Romai Romaine ne Olsheski,

94, of Duryea, passed into the M arms of her Lord ear early ly Satu Saturda rday  y 

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morning,September1, 201 2012 2 atGeisinger Community Medical Center, Scranton, with her son by her side. Aggie was reunited with her husband of 44 years years,, Mayor Peter Paul Olsheski, who passed away on August 25, 1980. Aggie’s last few days  were spent with her son and in prayer prayer at Saint Mary’s Villa Skilled Nursing Facility in Elmhurst. Born in Duryea, on July 28, 1918 inthe samehomethatshereside samehomethatsheresided d in fo forr her entir entire e lif life, e, she was the daughter of the late Peter and Eleanor Popielarz Grudzinski. She attended Duryea schools. She was a member of Nativity of  Our Lord Parish, Duryea. Agnes had many interests in life. She served as mayor of Duryea for 16 months, fulfilling her husband’s term as mayor following his death in 1980. Her most fond memory as

mot mother her,, sister sister,, moth motherer-in-l in-law aw,, grandmother grandm other,, great great-grandmo -grandmother, ther, aunt and friend. Her spirit will forev everliveon erliveon intheheart intheheartss ofherfamily and friends. In addition to her husband, she  wasproceededin deathby her sister Romaine and brother Peter. Surviving are her son and care-

mayor wasngaddressing crowd andthrowing andthrowi outthe first firstthe pitc pitch h during the opening ceremonies of the 198 1981 1 Duryea Little League season. She enjoyed taking day trips to state parks, sporting events, museums and many other points of interest. But above all, she loved attend tendingchurchservi ingchurchservicesand cesand theloving company company of her family family and friends. She often said that if a person has good health, faith, family  and friends they really don’t need much of anything else. Agnes was a  stay-at-home mom who loved her children, cooking and keeping her home and family in order. Her passion for cooking cooking will be rem rememember bered,especi ed,especiallyforher allyforher pigg piggies,pot ies,pot roast and homemade soups. Agnes enjoyed taking walks in her neighborhood, always always stopping to talk  with her friends and the neighborhood children whom she loved as if  they were her own. Agness will alway Agne alwayss be rem rememembered as a loving and devoted wife,

giver giver, , Peter Peter, , of Duryea; daughter Barbara Filippini and her husband, Frank, of Willingboro, N.J.; daughter Diane Olsh Olsheski eski of Old Forg Forge; e; three three grandch grandchildr ildren; en; six gre greatatgrandchildren; sister Kay Krafjack of Old Bridge, N.J.; brother Eugene Mad Madrakand rakand hiswife, Lucille,of Lucille,of Duryea; ryea; bro brotherBruce therBruce Mad Madrakand rakand his  wife, Ann Marie, of Hughestown, andsisterCharlott andsisterCharl otte e Laho Lahodaand daand her husband, Dr. Joseph of Cinnaminson, N.J.; nieces and nephews. Funeral will be will  be held Wednesday  at 11a.m. from the Bernard J. J. Piontek Funeral Home Inc., 204 Main Street, Duryea, with the Mass of  Christia Christian n Burial Burial at11:30a.m. at11:30a.m. in Holy Ros RosaryChurch aryChurch,, withthe Rev.AnRev.Andrew Sinnott officiat officiating. ing. Interment  will be in the parish cemetery cemetery,, Duryea.Friendsmay callTuesdayfrom 5 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Nativity  of OurLord Parish,127Stephen Parish,127Stephenson son St., Duryea, PA 18642. 18642.

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Michael J. “Mike” Nesgoda Sr. August 30, 2012 Micha Michael el J. “Mike” Nesgoda Sr., Sr., 82, of  Dupont, passe passed d aw away  ay   Thursday Augu st st 30, at  Wilkes-Barre  Wilk es-Barre General Hospital surrounded by his loving family. Mike was a proud lifelong resident of Dupont. He was born on March 23,1930, the son of the late Joseph and Julia Warun Warunek ek Nesgoda and a member of Sacred Heart of Jesus Church in Dupont. As anavid angl angler er,, Mik Mike e could could al ways be found fishing the water waterss throughoutNortheasternPennsyl vania with his fishing buddy, buddy, John  Wrazien.  Wrazien. Mike loved his Phillies andenjoyedwatchin andenjoy edwatching g Notre Notre Dame Football and Duke Blue Devil Basketball depending on the season. Mik Mike e spen spentt yearsworkin yearsworking g in the mines as a coal worker and at Corrigan, Inc. and Kaminski Brother Brotherss asa bigmachine bigmachine operator operator. Helater chan changedcare gedcareersandbecameanauersandbecameanauto bodymechanicworkin bodymechanicworking g forRoy  Stauffer Chevrolet, Morreale MidCity Auto, and Lispi Chevrol Chevrolet. et. He was a founding member of  the Lone Cabin Sportsman Club and a lifelong member of the Polish America American n Citi Citizens zens Club. He served his community as a Councilman for the Boro of Dupont. Mike was their biggest fan and  was very proudto be calledGrandpa byphNesgodaIIIand his two grandsons, Michael Jose JosephNesgodaIIIand Ry RyanColeanColeman. Mike is survived by his wife of  56 years, Joan Guss of Kingston. Mike and Joan would have celebratedtheir 57thwedding anniver-

saryon September17,2012;daughter September17,2012;daughter JoAnn Coleman and husband Dennis, Middletown, Pa.; son Michael J. Nesgoda, Nesg oda, Jr Jr., ., Dupont; Dupont; grandso grandsons, ns, Ryan Coleman, Elizabethtown, Pa  and Michael J. Nesgoda Nesgoda,, III (M.J), State College,; sister Dolores Burgio and husband James, Wyoming; sister-in-law ter-in-la w Josephine Nesgoda, Pittston Township, Township, along with several nieces and nephews and cousins. In addi addition tion to his parent parents, s, Mik Mike e  was precededin death by his brother Frank Nesgoda in 2008.  The family would like to take this opportunity to thank Dr. Gerald Gibbonsfor hisserviceand concernover concernover themanyyearshe car caredfor edfor Mik Mike.We e.We  would also like to show our appreciaappreciation and thank the nursing staff, respiratory staff and the rehab department at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital for all their loving care and commitment to Mike whenever he was their “guest.” Your compassion and love is truly appreciated by our family. Funeral Funer al services   will will be held held  Wednesday  Wednesday,, September 5, at 9:30 a.m. at Kiesinger Funeral Funeral Services Inc., Inc., 255McAlp 255McAlpineSt. ineSt. Dury Duryea,witha  ea,witha  Massof Christia Christian n Buri Burial al at10 a.m.at Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Dupont,with Fr. Fr. JosephVeresp JosephVerespy y officiat officiat-ing. Friends may call Tuesday, September4, tember4, from5 from5 to8 p. p.m.Inte m.Interme rment nt  will be held at the parish cemetery. cemetery. Inlieu offlower offlowers,memoria s,memoriall cont contriributions may be made to: Senior Outre treach ach Progra Program m at Sacred Sacred Heart Heart Church, 215 Lackawanna Ave., Dupont, PA 18641 or to the Dupont Lions Club, 600 Chestnut St., Dupont, PA 18641 18641.. Online condolences may be made to www.ki www.kiesingerfun esingerfuneralserv eralservicesices.com

Eleanor A. Zierowicz September 2, 2012 Elean Eleanor or A. Zierowicz, 93, Zierowicz, of Wil ke kes Barre Barre Town own-ship, formerly  formerly  of Kings Kingston ton,, passe passed d aw away  ay  on Su Sund nday ay,, Sept Septembe emberr 2, 201 2012, at he herr home. She wasborn September1,19 September1,1919, 19, inNanticoke inNantic oke,, adaughter adaughter ofthe late Anthony Anth ony and Eliz Elizabet abeth h Jelinski Jelinski Ploc Plocicki icki.. She was a graduat graduate e of  Nanticoke Nanticok e High School. Eleanor resided for many years on Northampton Street in Kingston, prior to moving in 2005 to reside with herdaughter,MaryAnn herdaughte r,MaryAnn Wassel,in assel,in  Wilkes-Barre  Wilk es-Barre Township. Township. She was a member of Our Lady  ofHopeParishin Wi Wilke lkes-Bar s-Barreand reand a former member of St. Hedwig’s Church Chur ch in Kingston Kingston and St. Joseph’s Monastery in Wilk Wilkes-Barre es-Barre  Township.  Township. She was preceded in death by  herhusband,JohnL. Zier Zierowic owicz, z, in

1992 and by her son-in-law, Donald  Wa  Wassel, ssel, in 2005.She was also preceded in death by her brother brothers, s, Leo, Anthony and Benjamin Plocicki, and by  hersisters, hersister s, Mar Mary y Kanj Kanjors orski,Floren ki,Florence ce Plocicki, Lottie Pietryzk and Ruth Moore. Surviving are daughter, Mary Ann  Wa  Wassel,Wilkes-Barr ssel,Wilkes-Barre e Township,with Township,with  whom she resided; son, John L. Zierowicz,and rowicz,and hiswife, Judy, Judy, Wyomin Wyoming; g; grandson, John N. Zierowicz, Dallas; nieces and nephews. A Mas Mass s of Christia Christian n Buria Buriall willbe celebratedon celebr atedon Wednesdayat 9:30a.m. in Our Lady of Hope Parish, 40 Park Ave. Ave.,, Wilk Wilkes-Barre.Interment es-Barre.Interment will be in St. Hedwig’sCemetery,Larksville.  Therewill be no publiccalling hours. Fri Friendsareaskedto endsareaskedto godirectlyto godirectlyto the church on Wednesday for Eleanor’s Mass. Funeral arrangements are by the Nat& GawlasFuner GawlasFuneralHome,89 alHome,89 Park Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Online condolences may be sent by visi visiting ting Elea Eleanor’ nor’s obitu obituary ary at  www.natandgaw  www.na tandgawlasfuner lasfuneralhomealhome.com.

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Rya Ryan n Wa Waskoof skoof Swoy Swoyers ersvilleholds villeholds a Madaga Madagasc scar ar coc cockro kroach ach at the insect insect pre presen sentat tation ion heldSatur heldSaturday day at the Fr Franc ances es Slo Slocum cum Sta State te Park Park Amphith Amphitheat eater er..

Pest control: Insects don’t bug kids By CAMILLEFIOTI  CAMILLEFIOTI  Times Leader Correspondent

KINGSTON TWP. -- Thirteen year-old Ryan Ryan Wask Wasko o of Swoyers ville remained calm when a hissing cockroach was placed in the palm palm of his hand Satur Saturda day y at Frances Slocum State Park. “Th “That’ at’s amazin amazing,” g,” said said his mom, Barbara. “He doesn’t even like bugs.”  Theroach, which is fromthe island of Mada Madagasc gascar ar,, and about thesizeofaMatchboxtoycar,isa  “teenager,” said Kathy Kelchner, park naturalist. Kelchner wowed Wasko and a  large group group of kids and their parents with fascinating facts about

bugs during the spirited, interactive program in the park’s campground amphitheater. Drawing a  simple diagram of an insect on a  large,wipe-offboard large,wipe-offboard,, shepointed out each body part and its purpose. Kelchner Kelchn er described the life cycle of the cicada, which look like “giant, clumsy flies,” and noted the males’ males’ abd abdome omens ns act as a  sounding soun ding cham chamber ber,, which can make their calls heard a quarter of a mile away. She gave each attendee an exoskeleton from a cicada to hold. “Don’t be afraid, it’s like holding a gia giant nt Ric Rice e Kri Krispi spie,” e,” she said. When asked if they remembered to bring a skeleton to the

event, the children shook their heads. “Of course you did!” Kelchner  yelled out. “Otherwise, “Otherwise, you’d be oozing off those benches!” In addition to exotic mounted insects from around the world, Kelchner had on hand hundreds of insects she collected in 1994 from the woods surrounding the park.. Herfavoriteis park Herfavoriteis an iridescen iridescentt blueand green green cate caterpilla rpillarr hunter hunter beet beetle. le. “I’ “I’m m ver very y fond fond of bee beetles tles,” ,” she said. Kelchner said insects perform many valuable functions in the planet’s ecosystem ecosystem,, from pollinating natin g plants plants and controll controlling  ing  plantpeststobeingfood forother creatures.

August 30, 2012 uthM. Vaskas Vaskas,, 82,of Dallasand Dallasand

residence of her son in Dallas. BornNovember1,1929 BornNovem ber1,1929,, in Nant Nantiicoke, she was the daughter of the latePeterr andSaraBeynonMasonis latePete andSaraBeynonMasonis andwas a gra graduat duate e ofLuzerneHigh School, Schoo l, Clas Classs of 1947. 1947. She later later earned an Associate’s Degree from Keystone College and was Admissions Director at Valley Crest Nursing Home in Plains Township for many years. She was a member and Past Worthy Matron of the Dallas Chapter Order of the Eastern Star. Ruth was a member of The Kunkle United Methodist Church, where she taught Sunday School and was acti active ve in the Unit United ed Meth Methodis odistt  Women.  Women. Ruth was elected and served as Democratic Democr atic State Committ Committee ee member for the Pa. 20th Senatorial Distri trict.Shewas ct.Shewas a mem memberof berof Daddow Daddow Isaacs American Legion Auxiliar Auxiliary  y  and the Wy WyomingValley omingValley Lithuanian Club. She was also a Licensed Practical Nurse. Ruth was active in the early years of Hospice and a mem-

by her husband, Joseph, in 2007.  They were married married for 50 years. Surv Survivin iving g area son,PeterCalk son,PeterCalkins ins PE, and his wife, Heather, Dallas; grandchildren,TanyaLang, grandchil dren,TanyaLang, Palmer, Palmer, Alaska;AprilMusick, Seattle,Washington;MichaelCalkins, Dallas,and  Widenerr University  Widene University studying Civil Engineering;great-grandson,Tyson Engineering;great-gr andson,Tyson Musick,Seattle, Washington;sisterWashington;sisterin-law Helen Leoni, Wilkes-Barre; Wilkes-Barre; and numerous nieces and nephews. A special thanks to God’s angels at Meadows Manor, Geisinger HospiceCommunityCare piceCommu nityCare,, andCaregivandCaregiversof America,Dallas America,Dallas,, fortheir tender care. Funeral Funer al will   be held Tuesday Tuesday,, Sept.4, 20 2012at 12at 10a.m.fromThe Richar chard d H.DisqueFuneralHome H.DisqueFuneralHome Inc. Inc.,, 2940 Memorial Highwa Highway, y, Dallas,  with the Rev Rev.. Linda Bryan, Pastor, Pastor, Kunkle United Methodist Church, offi officiat ciating.Interm ing.Intermentwill entwill be in MemorialShrine Cemetery Cemetery,, Carverton. Carverton. Friends may call today from 6 to 8 p.m. East EasternStar ernStar serv servicewill icewill betoday  at 7 p.m.

ber of the National Hospice Organization. Rut Ruth h enjoyed enjoyed her ret retire irement ment  years in Florida with her husband, Joseph, and good friends Julia and Eladio Martinez. She was preceded

In lieu of flowers flowers,,edonations may  besentto theKunkle theKunkl Unit UnitedMethoedMethodistChurch,177 Old Highway Highway Road, Dallas,PA1861 Dallas,PA18612 2 or TheKunkleFir TheKunkleFire e Department, 3943 State Route 309, Dallas, PA 18612. 18612.

 Virginia Sanderson  August 30, 2012 Virginia  Louise Sandersondiedpeacefully in WilkesBarre Barre on Au Au-gust 30. Bornin 19 1920 20 to paren ts ts Katherine and Claude Bodey, she attended high school in Bellevue, Ohio. Virginia met her husband, William Sanderson, at Wri Wright-Pat ght-Patterterson Air For Force ce Base, where where they  both served their country during   World  World War War II. They later moved to Rochester, N.Y., where they raised their children, Michael, Gail and Nancy. A devoted mother, Ginny was acti activein vein Gir Girll Scouts,4-H, Scouts,4-H, theWes theWestt Irondequoit Irondequ oit PTAand other organiorganizati zations ons dedicate dedicated d to chil childhoo dhood d

care care she provid provided ed to her husband throughout his long, difficult battle  with Parkinson’s Parkinson’s disease disease.. Virginia Virginia was preceded in death by  her husband, husband, Willia William m Sanderson Sanderson,, and daughter Gail Sanderson Allen. She will be greatly missed by her son anddaughter-in-law, anddaughter-in-law, Michaeland Katherine Sanderson of Rochester, Rochester, N.Y.; daughter and son-in-law, Nancy  Sanderson and Jerome Campbell of   Wilkes-Barre;son-in-law,Ralph  Wilk es-Barre;son-in-law,Ralph Allen of Salem, N.Y.; grandchildren, Kristin,Jennifer,Geoffreyand Duncan,as  well as her great great-grandchi -grandchildren, ldren, Avery and Emma; and her sister and brother-in-law brother -in-law,, Isabelleand Art Helm of Lucky, Ohio. Celebration of Virginia’s of  Virginia’s Life will be held Saturday, September 8, at 2 p.m. in Seneca Methodist Church located on Scholfield Road in Rochester, N.Y.

education. the communityShe for was her known artistic in floral arr arrang angemen ements,manyof ts,manyof which which won prizes within the Rochester Garden Club circuit. Her greatest accomplishment, one for which she  was most humble, was the loving 

In lieu flowers, be themade family gests thatof donations tosugthe Alzheimer’s or Parkins Parkinson’s on’s foundations or Seneca Methodist Church. Permanent messages and memoriescanbe shar sharedwith edwith Virgi Virginia’ nia’s famfamily at www.celebrateherlife.com.

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Bertocki, Agnes Bertocki, Blaine,, Leo Blaine Dalessandr Dales sandro, o, Lawrence Detato, Detat o, Gail Flanagan, Flana gan, Regi Regina na Harrison, Harris on, Mario Marion n Howells, Loui Howells, Louis s Jumper, Scot Scottt Kammer Kamm er,, Jerry Nesgoda, Nesgo da, Michael Sr Sr.. Olsheski, Olshes ki, Agne Agnes s Pa Palmasa lmasani, ni, Michae Michaell Ra Raydo ydo,, Willia William m Sanderson, Sande rson, Virg Virginia inia Tricarico, Margaret Vaskas askas,, Ruth Zierowicz, Ziero wicz, Elean Eleanor or

Ruth M. Vaskas away  R Leesburg, Florida, passed  Thursday,, August 30, 201  Thursday 2012 2 at the

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Group is bullish on anniversary bash  WILKES-BARRE  WILKES-BAR RE – The long-ago friendship between between a priest and a presidentbuiltuponarespectforlaborerswill be celebr celebrated ated Saturday. Saturday. President Preside nt Theodore Theodore Roosevelt Roosevelt and

Moose”PartybyholdingaBigBandDinner Dance on Saturday in the parish’s Monsignor CurranHall. Joh John n McKeow McKeown, n, a local local Irishhistor Irishhistorian ian and parish member who lives in East End, End, said said Ro Roose oseve veltchoseto ltchoseto kic kick k offhis 1912BullMoosePartybidfor 1912BullMoosePartybidfor re-elect re-election ion at HolySaviourChurc HolySaviourChurch. h. A Mass was held at the church and Roo Roosev seveltleda eltleda paradeto paradeto theRiverCommon, where he was met by a crowd of 

Monsignor John J. Curran first bonded in 1902 when they worked together to end a bitter strike in the anthracite coal industry.  Their friendship continued for years, and Roosevelt was a frequent visitor to  Wilkes-Barre  Wilk es-Barre and to Holy Saviour Church in East End – now part of St. AndreBessette Parish.  The parish will commemor commemorate ate the 100th anniversary of Rooseve Roosevelt’ lt’ss 19 1912 12 lau launch nch of the the Pr Prog ogre ressi ssive ve or “B “Bull ull

10,000.Roosev 10,000.Rooseveltlost eltlost his bidas an inde inde-pendent.He pend ent.He wasvice preside president nt to PresiPresident William McKinley, McKinley, who was assassinated in September 190 1901. 1. Roosevelt then then won won a full full termof termof hisownin 19 1904. 04. “They had quite a friendship,” McKe McKe-ownsaid. A1902paintingdone A1902paintin gdone byNicholasCortigliashowsPresidentRoosevelt,known asTR,BishopMichaelJ.HobanandCurran. ran. The prie priests sts wanted wanted Roo Rooseve sevelt lt to intervene in a bitter strike by anthracite

Dance celebrates Teddy Roosevelt’s start of “Bull Moose” party. By BILL BILL O’BOYLE  O’BOYLE  [email protected]

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Members participating in a CommuMembers nications Fair hosted by Misericordia University are: seated, Sharon Fairburn, RN, Advisory Alliance Health Care Quality Unit, Lori Comino, clinical director at Miseric Misericordia ordia University, Tim Toolan, AHEDD; standing: stand ing: Gina Galli, Luzerne and Wyoming County Mental Health and Development Council; Brian Black, county 911; and Paula Zotynia, The ARC of Luzerne County.

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Saviour Church, 54 Hillard St., WilkesBarre Cost:  $15 for admission, dinner and entertainment Tickets:  Call 823-4988. 823-4988. Tickets will not be sold at the door. Dinner: Catered by A To Touch uch of Class; music by The Statesmen

famed labor leader. His efforts went unheeded,so heed ed,so he andHoban travel traveled ed to the  White House to ask for a meeting with Roosevelt. Of his friendship with Curran, Roose velt wrote in his autobiography: autobiography: “The manin Wil Wilke kes-Ba s-Barrewho rrewho help helped ed me the mostwas Fat FatherCurran herCurran.. I grew grew toknow and trust and be belie lieve ve in him, him, and throughout througho ut my term in office and after ward,he wasnot onlymy staunchfriend,

minersthat wascripplingthe nati minersthat nation. on. Curran Curr an convince convinced d Roo Rooseve sevelt lt to getin volved and soon after the strike was settled. Roosevelt Roose velt later established the Departmentof partm entof Labo Laborr andCurranbecamea  close friend and trusted adviser of Roosevelt. Curran had tried to convince coal operatorss to meet with John Mitchell, the erator

butoneof themenby who whoseadvic seadvice e and counselI coun selI profitedmostin profitedmostin mat matter terss affectaffecting the welfare of miners and their families.” Roo Rooseve seveltlaterwrotein ltlaterwrotein letter letterss toCurran: “No man has ever had a stauncher friend than you have been to me. You havesupportedmeineveryway.Thereis nofriendinwhosefriendshipItakegreaterpride thanyours thanyours.” .” Roo Rooseve seveltdied ltdied in191 in1919 9 atthe ageof 60; Curra Curran n died died in193 in1936 6 attheageof 77.

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 The Luzerne-W Luzerne-Wyoming Countie Countiess Mental Health and Developmental Services Training Training Council on Quality, in cooperat cooperation ion with Misericordia  Misericordia  University and the Advocacy Alliance Health Care Quality Unit, are holding a Communications Fair at the university’s Speech-Language and Hearing Center in John J. Passan Hall,100 Lake Lake St.,10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept 26.  The program is free, free, but registration is required.  The deadline to register register is  W  Wednesday ednesday,, Sept. 19.Call LuzerneLuzerne Wy  Wyoming oming Counties Mental Mental Health and Developmental Developmental Services at (570) 825-9441for more information or to

Riders aid local kids in need 11th Annual Valley with Heart motorcycle run raises money.

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‘Drink to Pink’ event A local “Drink to Pink” event to benefit the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk will be held Friday from 5:30-8:30 p.m. at the Midtown Sports Bar & Grill in Dupont. Members of the community, including Midtown Sports Bar & Grill, Solid Cactus, and the band Plan B,  will unite for a kickoff Happy Hour Fundraiser Fundr aiser.. Donations for the association’s raffles are being accepted. For more information, email [email protected]. den289@gma il.com. More information can also be found on the Facebook Event, Drink To Pink.  WILKES-BARRE

Benefit helps hunger Cork Bar & Restaurant, 463 Madison St., will host a benefit in honor of Hunger Action Month on Tuesday, noon until10 p.m.  Tw  Twenty enty percent of lunch and dinner sales will be donated to the Commission on Economic Opportunity’ss  W  Weinber einberg g Food Bank. Opportunity’  The restaurant restaurant will also donate $5 to the food bank for every purchase of a Cork logo coffee mug and $5 Cork coupon purchased in September. LUZERNE COUNTY

Cycling series begins Y Cycle Sundays, a series of easy, short, Sunday-morning bicycle rides hosted by the YMCAs in Wilk WilkesesBarre and Hazleton, will begin on Sunday. Children in fourth grade and above must be accompanied by an adult and can ride their own bikes; younger children are welcome in tagalongs, child bike seats or bike trailers. All riders, adults and children, must wear an approved bike helmet to participate. All rides begin at 9:30 a.m. with a  review of bike safety and guideline guideliness for riding in a group conducted by a  League of American Bicyclists certified cycling instructor. First-time riders should attend at least one review.. Rides will leave promptly at review 10 a.m., are approximately 90 minutes longleaders. and willWilkes-Barre be led by volunteer ride riders  will meet in parking lot opposite the YMCA on Northampton Street, and in Hazleton at the parking lot on Laurel and Juniper streets. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes and bring water. water. In case of rain, the ride  will be canceled. For more information, contact the  Wilkes-Barre  Wilk es-Barre YMC YMCA, A, 823-2191, 823-2191, or the Hazleton YMCA, 455-2046, or visit the Passport website: http://

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Austin Genell puts a pie into the oven while working at the Arcaro & Genell stand Sunday at La Festa Austin Festa Italiana in Scranton. This year marks the 50th for the family-r family-run un business, which has a resta restauran urantt in Old Forge Forge..

Food rules La Festa  Familiar favorites among potential choices at event dies dies lined lined up to order steak steak sandwiches and chicken scampi sandwiches. “We plan to be open again in January.” Grico’ Grico’s wasrav wasravag agedby edby fire fire in

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lores s ate Teeeple of when Archbald Archb August and thesince. business di didn dn’t ’t lore he hesit sitat once once wh en ald in has been2011, rebuilding search of a meal Sunday at La FesDan Figura’s Concessions is ta Italiana in Scranton. no stra strangerto ngerto manyarea festivfestiv“Do you have the broccoli and als,having als,havi ng been been at La Fe Festathe stathe shells?” she asked a worker inside past 11years with tents that fothe Arcaro & Genell tent. When cused cuse d on Italianeats Italianeats.. This This year year the Old Forge eatery’s employee another anoth er tent was added that nodded yes, Teeple immediately  hasno Italianesse Italianessence nce,, buttons said she’d take one. of flavor for those looking to The sidewalks of Courthouse Square in Scranton “I love all their their foo food, d, but the were packed with visitors Sunday afternoon during feed a sweet tooth. broccoli and shells? Well, I’m Ital- La Festa Italiana, held every Labor Day weekend. “Warning: This food is not ian. I love broccoli, oil and garlic. health healt h food,” food,” a brightblackand It’s delicious.” orang orange e ban banner ner pro procla claime imed d  This year marks the 50th for the family-run business, and over over theboot thebooth.Under h.Undernea neathsat thsat a whi whiteboar teboard d scrawl scrawledwith edwith Austin Austi n Gene Genell ll saidthey wer were e enjoy enjoyingthe ingthe festiv festival,as al,as alway always. s. a list of the foods that were being deep-fried: Oreos, Snick“We’re here every year. We love it.” ers, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, apple slices, Peppermint Another area business was excited to be at La Festa once Patties and, the not often seen, Kool-Aid. again, particularly because it has been gearing up for a reo“They’re like little balls of candy, but it tastes just like pening during the past couple of months.  what I drink,” 7-year-old Daniel Stuppino of Moosic said as “Almost there,” Pat Greenfield, owner of Grico’s Restaurant in Exeter, said as she stood outside the tent where foo- See ITALIAN, Page 4A

NEWPORT NEWPO RT TWP. -- More than 300 motorcyclists from throughout the area came out to support the 11th 11th Annual Annual Valley alley with a  Heart on Sunday to support local children with serious illness.  The bikers set out from the Holy Family Grove in Sheatown after an early-morning registration and breakfast. breakfast.  This year’s post er chil dren for the event were Riley Schmidt, 2, of Han Hanove overr Township; ownship; Emile Emilee e Hillard, 10, of Sweet Valley; and Jacob Maniscaco, no age or town given. Valley with a Heart was formed in 200 2001 1 by Rick Tereme Terementz ntz of   Wapwallo pen as a way to raise money for 11-year-old cancer patient Elsie Harrison of Plymouth  Township . Elsie lost her battle with cancer, but Terementz was inspired by her fight with the disease to make the benefit a yearly event. “It’s such a wonderful feeling to know that you’ you’re re actually having  an imp impact act Nancy in these theHeck, se chi childr en’’s lives,” said aldren member of Valley with a Heart since its inception. “A “All ll the har hard d wor work k def definite initely  ly  pays off. As long as Rick needs me, I’ll be right here.” She said the group has supported local children and their families by providing funding for gas, mortgage mortgag e payments, food, utilities and exp expense ensess incident incidental al to mounting medical costs. “W “We’ve e’ve even built room additions tions for our poster poster childre children,” n,” said Heck. Heck said the organization organization has raised more than $300,000 so far in 2012, and it is on pace to exceed last year’ year’ss fundrai fundraising sing toSee RIDE, Page10A

Failure to sign new ethics code form brings email to workers, unions LUZERNE COUN TY’S human resources department sent email memo to allan employees and union leadership last  week after after an unspecified number failed to sign a form agreeing to comply with the new ethics code. Some employees didn’t sign because of concerns that yet-to-be-approved penalties will contradict punishment procedures in union contracts. Lawyers and court employees also have questioned the need to sign when they 

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“Therefore, any questions, comments or issues that the union has regarding the code may be directed to

the ACE County Commission or directly to Luzerne Council,” the memo says. • County council voted last week to appoint four citizens to the Forty Fort  The code, which was adopted adopted by  Airport Advisory Board, which overcouncil, says the signature signaturess are resees the Wyoming Valley Airport: Allan quired as a condition of employment.  The recent recent memo to employe employees es says M. Kluger, Robert C. Snyder, Veronica  the county administration doesn’t have Ciaruffoli and Daniel Fierman. • A proposed skate/bike skate/bike park on authority to change or agree to pro Water ter Street Street in Wilke Wilkes-Barre s-Barre isn’t isn’t feasiposed changes to the code. The county   Wa ble for the county at this time because Accountability, Accountabilit y, Conduct and Ethics it would cost an estimated $1 $100,000 00,000 to Commission, known as ACE, is in the

expenses, county Chief Engineer Joe Gibbons told county council last week. Gibbons suggested the possible creation of a recreation recre advisory to discuss grants andation private funding  options for current and proposed recreational facilities throughout the county. Council’s new authorities/boards/ commissions committee will discuss that option.  The proposed park park came up because skaters and bikers are damaging the River Common and UGI Penn Natural Gas Inc. is looking for a non-construction reuse for a 3.3-acre vacant lot on  W  Water ater Street Street near the courthou courthouse. se.

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already follow other codes or rules of  professional profession al conduct, officials said.

process of submitting suggested code changes to council, the memo says.

$250,000 to construct and another $15 $15,000 ,000 to $25,000 in annual operating 

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he popped popped a re red-co d-color lored ed ball ball into his mou mouth. th. The Tro Tropica picall Punch Kool-Aid is made into a  past paste, e, rol rolled led into balls, deep deep fried and sprinkled with sugar. Desserts of the non-fried variety were being enjoyed else where. Jaime Durado, 32, of  Scranton, wiped cannoli cream off her 5-year 5-year-old -old son Dylan’s fingers. “I don’t think I’ve ever seen a  child run faster to food,” the mot motherlaughe herlaughed d as sherecountsherecounted Dylan’s sprint to one of the New York bakery vendor dessert cases that lined Courthouse Square.  While the food is possibly the biggest draw of La Festa, the  various forms of entertainment can’t be forgotten. La Festa had rotating rotat ing acts on three stages this year, year, as we well ll as an area  area   where attendees could get in on a little Italian game action. “I grew up watching my father play bocce ball,” said Danny Lovaglio, a member of the Victor Alfieri Society. Lovaglio  was born in Italy, then moved to the United States in 1949, and resided resided in Brook Brooklyn lyn for many man y years. years. The bocc bocce e lov lover er

Police release description of suspect in killing of Erick Gwaltney, of Hazleton. By JERRY LY LYNOTT  NOTT   jlynott@timesleader.  jlynott@timeslead er.com com

HAZLETON -- Police on Sunday identified the man shot dead over over thewee theweeke kend nd on a city city stree streett and released a description of the suspect in the homicide.  The body of Erick Gwaltney, Gwaltney, 34, of Alter Street, was found in the roadway near the intersec-

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Many shared tables to enjoy a variety of food choices Sunday afternoon at the annual Labor Day weekend’s La Festa Italiana on Courthouse Square in Scranton.

manned a roped-off area in the gra grass ss in the cente centerr of Cou Courrthouse Square, teaching anyone interested interested how to play the game. “So many, many people have come by to learn, from litt little le ones to adults. It’s a lot of fun, and very simple.”  Today  Today marks the l ast day for La Fest Festa’ a’ss festivi festivities.The ties.The festival will be open11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

tion of Fourth and Alter streets early Saturday morning. An autopsy conducted Sunday  at Wilk Wilkes-BarreGeneral es-BarreGeneral Hospital determined he died from multiple gunshot wounds, wounds, said Dan Hughes, deputy Luzerne County 

I F YO U G O Main Stage Noon: The Gene Dempsey Orchestra 1:30 p.m.: Gerard Mayer Show Band 3 p.m.: Pat Aita and the Hi-Lites 4:30 p.m.: Damian the Magician 5:30 p.m.: Los Vega Show Band 7:30 p.m.: Dean Martin TributeLa Festa’s Featured Act from Las Vegas Espresso Stage

11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.: Celebrity Chef Joseph Caputo of Zuppa! 1 p.m.: Bink Binky y and Jack 3:30 p.m.: Sarah Marie and Joseph 5 p.m.: Frankie & The Calamari Singers and Dancers Picnic Area Stage 11:30 11:30 a.m.: Th e Fortunes 1:30 p.m.: Wanabees 3 p.m.: Danny Rosato and Katrina

section of the county website,  www.luzernecounty.or  www.luzernecount y.org, g, under the Aug. 28 meeting attachments. Continued Continue d from Page 3A • County council’ council’ss newly  Councilman Harry Haas said adopted bylaws also are posted on the website website.. he believes private donors Council members Stephen A.  would come forward forward because Urban, Stephen J. Urban and there’s public demand for the Rick Morelli voted against the park. bylaws Tuesday after raising  • County Council will head concerns about some of the south for its next meeting at 6:30 p.m. Sept.11 at the HazleHazle- restrictions. • Councilman Rick Williams ton City Hall council chambers,

the law library area of the courthouse. He told fellow council memberss he thought judges or member attorneys were working late but later learned there are issues turning off the light switch. Gibbons said the county  plans to switch to a system that automatically turns off lights. • Stephen A. Urban excused himself from Tuesday’s council meeting shortly shortly after11 p.m., saying he had to be at his job at midnight. The meeting went

Exterior courthouse repairs are wrapping up, with scaffolding slated to come down in about two weeks, he said.  The courthouse must be rewired, and water-damaged interior artwork and plaster  will be repaired, he said.  The final phase: restoration restoration of courtroom paintings. • Plans are in the works to start holding council meetings in the former commissioner commissioners’ s’ meeting room on the first floor

asked Gibbons for an update on parking around the courthouse during Tuesday’s meeting, particularly whether more public access is in the works.  The administration administration is re viewing options and will switch more employees to the county’s parkade on Water Street to free up space for the public.  The county can’t use an upper lot across from the courthouse on River Street because it was leased to King’s College in 2003. The college is paying a  total $100,000 $100,000 for the first 10  years, or through through 2013, with the option to renew. • Councilman Jim Bobeck pointed out the need to address “a light that never goes out” in

until 11:30 p.m. • Councilman Williams and new Council Chairman Tim McGinley praised Bobeck for his work during his last meeting as chairman Tuesday, generating audience applause. “I appreciate the leaders leadership hip and hard work that you have done,” Williams told Bobeck. • See-through netting has been installed at the interior base of the courthouse dome to allow use of the rotunda without worries about falling plaster, ter, Gibbons told council.

of the courthouse. Council members have been meeting in the Emergency Management Agency building on Water Street, Stree t, but severa severall county officials have expressed an interest in returning to the courthouse courthouse.. A design plan has been completed to remove the elevated seating area for the previous three-commissioner government, which will allow space for the11 part-tim part-time e council members. Gibbons said the work should be completed by Nov. 3.

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40 N. Church St. • Council’s Strategic Strategic Initiative Committee Committee will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday Tuesday in the jury room on the second floor of the courthouse to discuss a mission statement and recommended goals for county government. • Quad 3 Group was hired to provide engineering design and consulting services as needed through Aug. 31, 2014. The administration administrat ion projects the company will be paid about $300,000 during the contract. Borton-Lawson Borton-Law son and the A&E Group also submitted proposals to handle the work. Payments to Quad 3 range from 6 to 9.5 percent. A break breakdown down of  the proposals is on the council

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MOOSIC MOO SIC -- Po Police lice from Luzerne and Lackawanna counties responded to a report of shots fired Sunday night in Moosic. According Accor ding to WNEP-T TV V police were called to state Route 502 fo forr a repor reporte ted d shoo shooti ting  ng 

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A 6-year-old Camden boy was stabbed stabbed to deat death h ear early ly Sunday  Sunday  and his 12-year-old sister was seriously injured during an attack in their home, neighbors and police said. Dominick Andujor died in the house in the 900 block of Ware Street, authorities said.

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coroner. Pol Policesaid icesaid theyare look looking ing for a Hispanic man known as “Ricardo” or “Richard” in connection  with the shooting. He is in his 40s, between 5 feet, 7 inches and 5 fee feet, t, 8 inches inches with a stock stocky  y  build, a dark mustache and dark and slightly graying hair. Pol Policesaid icesaid themanis kno knownto wnto fre freque quent nt the Alter Alter Street Street busibusiness district and might do odd  jobs for business owners. He ownsand rides rides a whit white e moun mountain tain bike. Pol Policeurge iceurged d any anyonewith onewith inforinformationabou mationaboutt themanor the the case case to contact them through county  911. DistrictAttorneyStefanie Sala vantis said police have executed search warrants and interview interviewed ed  witnesses and others as part of  the ongoing investigation.

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When asked if Americans Americans better off than four years ago, aides sidestep query. By DAVIDESP VIDESPO O andBENFELLER  andBENFELLER   Associated  Associate d Press

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One caught in China bomb threat

In this photo released by China’s Xinhua News Agency, Xiong Yi is led from a plane under police escort in Wuhan, Hubei Province, early Sunday. Chinese police on Saturday caught the 29year-old man suspected of phoning an airport with a false bomb threat that grounded a domestic flight Thursday.

CHAR CHARLO LOTT TTE, E, N.C. .C. — Flinchi Flinching ng in the face of eco eco-nomic weakness, weakness, Presi President dent Barack rack Obama’ Obama’ss topaides ref refuse used d to say Sunday in the run-up to the Democratic National Con ventionif Americ Americans ans are better off than they were four years ago. Obama campaigned in Colorado and Vice President Joe Biden in Pennsy Pennsylvania lvania as their senior surrogates sought to de-

flect discomforting discomforting questions questions and turn them into criticism of  Republi Republican can challen challenger ger Mitt Mitt Romney. “The Romney path would be the wrong path for the middle class, the wrong path for this country,” country ,” said David Plouffe, one of Obama’ Obama’s to top p White White House aides. But responding to the questionthathas becomea becomea stapleof  stapleof  pre preside sidenti ntial al cam campaig paigns, ns, he si sides deste tepp pped ed when when aske asked d if  Americans are better off than  when Obama took office. “We’v “We’ve e clear clearly ly improved improved ... from the depths of the recession,” he said. Planeloads of delegates flew into their convention city for two days of receptions before

their first meeting in the Time  Warner  Warner Cable Arena on Tue Tuessday. day. Hundreds Hundreds of demonstrademonstrator torss ma marc rched hed thr throu ough gh the streets stree ts aroundthe hall, protestprotesting what they call call corpora corporate te gre greed ed as well well as U.S. drone strikess over strike overseassaid seassaid to killchildren as well as terrorists. Biden, campaigning in York, Pa., hit Romney on foreign policy. “He said it was a mistake to endthewarr inIraqandbringall endthewa inIraqandbringall of our warr warrior iorss home,” home,” thevice preside presidentsaid.“He ntsaid.“He saidit wasa  mistake to set an end date for our warr warrior iorss in Afgh Afghanis anistan tan and bring them home. He imAP PHOTO plies plies by the spe speech ech that he’s ready to go to war in Syria and President Barack Obama, left, greets patrons during an unscheduled stop at a restaurant, Sunday, in Boulder, Colo. Iran.”

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a co-worker Friday died from single gunshot wounds. Middlesex County Prosecutor Bruce Kaplan says autopsies were performed Saturday on 18-year-old 18-year-old Cristina LoBrutto and 24-year-old Bryan Breen.  They were were gunned down early Friday  Friday  at a Pathmark Pathmark store in Old Bridge  Township  Township by 23 23-year -year-old -old Te Terence rence Tyler Tyler,,  who committed committed suicide by shooting  shooting  himselff once in the head with a handhimsel gun. All three were pronounced dead at the scene. About a dozen other workers  who were in the store store were able to escape the shooting and were not hurt. It’s still not clear what sparked the shootings. Authorities are investigating  his motive, but family members said  Tyler  Tyler — who once tweeted about kil killling “everyone I see” — was discharged from the Marines two years ago after suffering from depression and had never gotten over his mother’s death about five years ago. ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN

Quran burning a setup? A Muslim cleric is accused of stashing pages of a Quran in a Christian girl’s bag to make it seem like she burned the Islamic holy book, a surprising twist twist in a case that caused an international outcry over the country’s strict blasphemy laws. Pakistani police arrested Khalid Chishti late Saturday after a member of  the cleric’s mosque accused the imam of planting evidence as a way to push the Christians out of the neighborhood. Chishti denied the charges Sunday   while being led to court in shackles, shackles,  wearing a white blindfold. blindfold.  The imam’s imam’s arrest coul could d release the girl, who supporters say is mentally  handicapped, handicap ped, out of prison, where she faces a life sentence if convicted of  charges she desecrated the Quran. A bail hearing is scheduled for today. KABUL, AFGHANISTAN

 16,  16,000 000 recruits recruits rescre rescreened ened American special operations forces have suspended the training of new recruits to an Afghan village militia  until the entire 16,000-member force can be rescreened for possible links to the insurgency, U.S. officials said Sunday.  The training training halt is the latest reperrepercussion stemming from a series of  "insider" shootings carried out by  memberss of the Afghan police and member army against Western troops. Forty-five NATO service members have been killed in such attacks this year, and the U.S. toll in August alone was12 dead. GAP YEONG, SOUTH KOREA

UNICEF puts the death count for last week alone at 1,600. 1,600. By BASSEM BASSEM MROUE  MROUE  and JAMAL JAMAL HALABY  HALABY   Associated  Associate d Press

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Don Duplantier paddles a boat from his flooded home Sunday as floodwaters from Hurricane Isaac recede in Braithwaite, La. Duplantier had retrieved his cat and his daughter’s bridesmaid dress for his son’s upcoming wedding.

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NEW ORLEANS — Much of Plaquemines Parish mines Parish was sti still ll covere covered d with flood floodwa wate terr Sun Sunda day y and mor more e tha than n 200,000 200,00 0 people across Louisiana still didn’t have any power, five days after Isaac ravaged the state. Thousands of  ev evacu acuee eess remai remaine ned d at shelt shelter erss or bunked with friends or relatives. “My family is split up,” said Angela  Serpas, from severely severely flooded Braith waite. Serpas and her daughter were staying stayin g with her in-laws while her husband and son were stay staying ing in Bel Belle le Chasse, a suburban area of the parish. “This is the second time we’ve lost our home. We lost it in Katrina,” she said. At least seven people were killed in the storm in the U.S. — five in Louisiana and two in Mississippi. President Barack Obama was to visit Louisiana today, ahead of the Democraticconvention.Republicanpresiden craticconvent ion.Republicanpresiden-tial nominee Mitt Romney visited the state Friday. Progre Progress ss wasevide wasevident nt in manyplace manyplaces. s.  Worke  Workers rs continued their return to offshore oil and gas production platforms anddrilling anddrilli ng rigs, rigs, ele electri ctricit city y cameon for hundreds of thousands of people and theannual SouthernDecade SouthernDecadenceFesti nceFestivval,a gaypridecelebra gaypridecelebration tion,, carr carriedon iedon in the French Quarter.  Therewere also signsof a slowrecovery. ery. Worker orkerss continue continued d to dealwith toppled pled trees trees and down downed ed pow power er line lines, s, driving remained hazardous in areas  withoutworking traffic traffic lights,and New Orl Orleansopene eansopened d twocooling twocooling shelte shelters rs so

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those with no electricity could escape the heat. Much of Plaquemines Parish, a vulnerable nerabl e finger of land that juts into the Gulf of Mexico southeast of New Orleans,remain leans,remainedunderas edunderas muchas 5 feet feet of water, water, Parish Preside President nt Billy Nungesser said. The Category 1 hurricane  walloped  wallop ed the parish, and for many, the damage dama ge was worse worse than Katr Katrina ina in 2005. Suburbancommunitiesfarther north alsohad probl problems.Near ems.Near LakePontchartrain,St. Tammany Parishofficials kept

 watch over potenti potential al trouble trouble spots along Isaac-swollen waterways. In Mississippi, Gov. Phil Bryant reported 125,000 people were evacuated, though most returned home Sunday Sunday.. Less than 100 peopl people e remained in shelters. Bryant said 924 people had to be rescued during Isaac. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano met with Mississippi emergency officials and Bryant at a fire station in Bay St. Louis, Miss., and was scheduled to make a stop in Louisiana  later in the day.

The Rev. Moon dies at 92  The Rev. Rev. Sun Myung Moon, the self-proclaimed messiah who turned his Unification Church into a world wide religious religious move movement ment and befriended North Korean leaders as well as U.S. presidents, has died, church officials said Monday. He was 92. Moon died early today local time at a  church-owned church -owned hospital near his home in Gapyeong, northeast northeast of Seoul, two  weekss after being hospitalized  week hospitalized with pneumonia, Unification Church spokesman Ahn Ho-yeul told The Associated Press. His church gained fame — and notoriety — in the 1970s 1970s and 198 1980s 0s for holding mass weddings of thousands of 

Sunday Sund ay that about 5,000 5,000 peo people ple  werekilled in Syria’s civilwar in August, the highest figure ever reported in more than 17 months of fighting as President Bashar Assad’s regime unleashed crushing air power against the revolt for the first time.  The U.N. U.N. children’ children’ss fund UNICEF  putthe deat death h tollfor las lastt week week alon alone e at1,600,the largest largest weekly weekly figur figure e for the entire uprising. “The past month witnessed large massacres and the regime was conducting duct ing wide operat operation ionss to try to crush the uprising,” said Omar Idilbi, a Cairo-based Cairo-based activist with the Local Local Coor Coordina dination tion Com Commit mittee teess group.“Last month’s actsof violence violence  were unprecedent unprecedented.” ed.” Hesaidthe increa increaseduseof seduseof theair force and artiller artillery y bombardments bombardments  was behind the spike spike in casualties. casualties.  The civil war witnessed witnessed a major turning point in August when Assad’s forces began widely using air power for the first time to try to put down the revolt. The fighting also reached Syria’s largest city, Aleppo,  which had been relatively relatively quiet for most of the uprisin uprising. g.  The Britain-based Britain-based activist activist group Sy Syria rian n said Obs Observ ervato atory ry for Hu Human man Rights Rig hts that 5,440 people, people , including4,114 cluding4,11 4 civilians civilians were killedin August. August. The LCC put the toll at 4,933 civilians. On Sunday, the Observatory and the LCC said more than 100 people  werekilledthroughoutSyria and the groups have been reporting 100-250 deaths per day over the past week. Sy Syri ria’ a’ss upris uprising ing has been been the bloodies bloo diestt inthe Ara Arab b Spr Springthat ingthat has already removed long-serving authoritarian leaders in Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen and Libya.  The two main activists activists groups also released new death tolls for the entire uprising since March 2011.  The Observ Observatory atory said more than 26,000 have been killed, including  morethan 18,500 18,500 civilians.The civilians.The LCC pu putt th the e death death tol tolll at more more th than an 23,000 civilians. The LCC does not count members of the military who arekilled, arekille d, butthe Observ Observator atory y does. does.

Many hurdles ahead at PSU as new era starts Football may be least of concerns for Penn State.

university univer sity for years to come, start starting ing when when th the e natio national nal spotlight returns as Sandusky  is sentenced.  The criminal case in which By MARKSCOLFORO MARKSCOLFORO two univer university sity administ administrator ratorss  Associated  Associate d Press faces charges they did not reSTATE COLLEGE — Penn por portt suspect suspected ed child child abus abuse e and State’ State’ss firstfootba firstfootballgame llgame ofthe th then en li lied ed to the grand grand jury  jury  season was a milestone for the about it, recently had jury seunivers univ ersity ity as it stru struggl ggles es to lecti lection on set for Jan. 7. move past the Jerry Sandusky   The attorney general’ general’s office child molestation scandal. has said a grand jury investiga-

 Two  Two people have sued Penn State, State, a thir third d hasfiledcourt paper perwor work k indi indicati cating ng a civ civil il comcomplaint is being prepared, prepared, and seve several ral otherlawyershave indicated they represent represent potential litig litigants. ants. Penn State has signaled naled its int intere erest st in settli settling  ng  cla claims ims with with Sandu Sandusky sky’’s vicvictims, but no one knows how long the civil side will take to play itself out.

considerableanimosityand the considerableanimosityand boa board rd faces faces a lot lot of work in mending fences. So far the school’s fundraising apparatus has not suffered, but some some maj major or don donor orss ar are e clearl clearly y ups upset et at how former former football coach Joe Paterno was treated, treate d, and by acquiescenceto acquiescenceto the NC NCAA AA sanctio sanctions. ns. If they  start to pull their support, that could could domore tochangethe di-

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JERRY M. KAMMER , of Kingston, died Saturday, September 1, 2012, in ManorCare, Kingston. He  was the son of the late Fran Frank k and France Francess Kammerand Kammerand wasa gradugraduate of Meyers Meyers High School and Penn State University University,, where he earned a degree in Civil Engineering.Jerrywasa mem memberof berof Temp emple le B’nai B’rith, served in the United States States Arm Army,andwas y,andwas employ employedby  edby  the U.S. Postal Service. He traveled extensively and took pride in hisfamilyheritage.He hisfamilyherita ge.He wasalso an acco accompl mplishe ished d clas classica sicall pianist. pianist. Jerry is survived by his daughter, MiriamKammerLuminar,Seattle,  Wash.;  Wa sh.; a brother, Ronald Kam Kammer mer,, Kingston’ and nieces. Funeral Funeral service will be held today today at11a.m.at theRosenber berg g Funera Funerall Chap Chapel, el, Wilke WilkessBarr Barre. e. Interme Interment nt will be in the  Temple  Temple B’nai B’rith Cemetery, Hanover Township. SCOTT J. JUMPER, JUMPER,   59, Plymouth, passed away Friday Friday,, August 31, 2012. He was the son of  Rose Johnson Jumper, Plymouth, and the late Warren Jumper. Sur viving are children, Shannon Jumperand Jumperand Donn Donny,withwhom y,withwhom he resided; Christopher, Plymouth; Rosemary Jumper and Greg, Dallas; Brock Martin, Hunlock Creek; and Bradley Sarnak, Nanticok Nanticoke; e; eight grandchildren; siblings, Da vid Jumper and wife, Lisa, Wanamie; Susan Cousin and husband Shel Shelly ly,, Plymouth Plymouth;; and Mich Michelle elle Kemp Kemp and husband John, Plymouth; mout h; nieces, nieces, neph nephews, ews, aunt aunts, s, uncles, cousins. Funeral Funeral is   Thursday Thursday at 5:3 5:30 0 p.m p.m.. fro from m theS.J.Gront theS.J.Grontkow kowskiFuskiFuner neral al Hom Home, e, Plym Plymouth. outh. Call Calling  ing  hours are Thursday, 4 p.m. to funeral time. Visit www.sjgrontkowskif skifuner uneralho alhome.c me.com om to submit submit condolences.



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gnesC. Berto Bertocki,88, cki,88, of Newton Newton  Township  Township and former formerly ly of Old Forge and Scranton, died Saturday  evening at the home of her son surrounded by her loving family. She was the widow of Amil R. Ber Bertoc tocki, ki, form former er mayo mayorr of Old Forge, Forge, who died on February 3. Born in Tarentum, Pa., she was a  daughter of the late John and Elizabeth Singelton McCusker. She receivedher educationfrom Pittsbur Pittsburg  g  area schools. She was the co-owner of the West Side Dance Academy, Scranton, from 1982-2005. In years past, past, Agnes Agnes heldmemb heldmembersh ershipin ipin the Old Forge American Legion Post 513 Ladies Auxiliary, was active in the American Cancer Society as a   volunteer, and held a seat on the Boa Board rd of the Balle Ballett The Theate aterr of  Scranton. She was a parishioner of  St. Nicholas of Myra Byzantin Byzantine e CatholicChurch, OldForge,and, along   with her husband, was a resident resident of 

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ail (O’Malley) Detato, of Pittston, peacefully went into the armsofthe Lord Lord,, surr surround oundedby edby her daughters and loving family on S aturday, September 1, 201 2012, 2, in Falls. She was the wife of the late Joseph O’Malley. She was born March 25, 1948, 1948, in Nantuck Nant ucket, et, Mass Mass., ., a daughterof daughterof the late Edmund Paradis Paradis and GeneGene vieve Paradis. Paradis. She was a graduate of St. John’s High School, Class of 1966, 1966, and the  Wilkes-Barre  Wilk es-Barre Business School. School. Along with being a loyal friend, talented seamstress, loving mother and devoted grandmother, grandmother, she continuouslyover tinuouslyovercam came e many many tria trials ls and tribulationss throughout her life. tribulation She drew her strength from her faith faith in the Lord which was unmatched. Surviving are daughters, Lynn and husbandJoseph DeNard DeNardi, i, Harding; Sheileen Rickaby and companion David Brown, Falls; Kathleen

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great-grandchi great -grandchildren; ldren; a sister sister,, Anne  W  Wolfe, olfe, of Blawnox, Pa.; nieces and nephews. She was also preceded in death by two brothers, John and Robert McC McCuske usker; r; and an infa infant nt sist sister er,, Jeanne McCusker. The funeral  will be Wednesday   with Divine Liturgyat 10 a.m. in St. Nichola Nicholass of Myr Myra a Byzanti Byzantine ne CatholCatholic Chur Church, ch, 140 Church St., Old Forge, to be celebrated by the Rev. Gary Gary Mensing Mensinger er,, pastor pastor.. Those planning to attend should proceed directly directl y to the church. Interment serv services ices will follow follow in Dunm Dunmore ore Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday from 5 to 8 p.m. in the Victor M. Ferri Funeral neral Hom Home, e, 522 Fallo Fallon n St., Old Forge. Parastas will be held at 6:30 p.m. Memorialss may be directed to eiMemorial ther St. Jude Children’s Research Research Hospital,, 301 St. Jude Place, MemHospital phis, phis, TN381 TN38105or 05or Hospiceof Hospiceof theSacred Heart, 600 Baltimore Drive,  Wilkes-Barre,PA  Wilk es-Barre,PA 1870 18702. 2. Toleave an online condolence, visit www.ferrifuneralhome.com.

and husband Ram Sathappan, Allen, Texas; grandchildren, Joseph O’Brien, Pittston; Steven DeNardi, Harding; Jaclyn DeNardi, DeNardi, Harding; Alyv Alyvia ia DeN DeNard ardi, i, Har Harding ding;; Emily  Emily  Rickaby Rickaby,, Fa Falls; lls; Megan Megan Rick Rickaby aby,, Falls;Maeya Sathappan,Allen, Te Texxas; Vidhya Sathappan, Allen, Texas; Priya Priya Satha Sathappa ppan, n, Alle Allen, n, Texas; exas; brot brotherEdmundand herEdmundand wifeRoseAnn Paradis, Avoca; sisters, Nancy Paradis, Tampa, Fla.; Mary Grace Morgan and companion James Collins, Pittston; Dianne Condran, Tampa, Fla. She was preceded preceded in deat death h by  brother Michael Paradis. Funeral services  are entrusted to Graziano Graziano Funer Funeral al HomeInc., Pittston Township.

Viewing Viewi ng hours will be held at the funeral home on Wednesday, September 5, 2012 from 5 to 8 p.m. Funeral Funer al services will begin at the funerall home on Thursday, Septemfunera ber 6, 2012, promptly at 9 a.m. A Mas Masss ofChristianBurialwillbe ofChristianBurialwillbe held from from Our Lady of The Eucharis Eucharistt Parish, Pittston, on Thursday, September 6, 2012 at 9:30 a.m. Interment services will follow at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Carverton. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Gail’s name to St. Jude Children’s Children ’s Research Hospital, Hospital, 262 Danny Dann y Thomas Thomas Plac Place, e, Memphis Memphis,,  TN 38105 or The Care & Concern Free Health Clinic, 37 William St., Pittston, PA 18640. 18640.  The familywould liketo givespecialthanksto cialthan ksto theHospice theHospice ofThe Sacred cred Hea Heart, rt, especial especially ly R.N. R.N. Marya ryanneYani nneYanick ck andR.N.Erin Stanko Stanko for the care and compassion they  showed to Gail. For directions directions to our funeral funeral home or to submit online condolences, please visit GrazianoFunerGrazianoFuneralHome.com.

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dent of Laflin, died Saturday in R the Inpatient Unit at Hospice Community Care in Dunmore. Sheis survivedby survivedby herhusbandof  52 years, attorney Joseph F. Flanagan. Born April 29, 1938 in Philadelphia,Reginawasthedaughte phia,Reginawasthedaughterof rof the late Judge Bernard J. Kelley Kelley and Agnes Callahan Kelley. She was a  1956 graduate of Mount St. Joseph Academy and earned a Bachelor of  Arts degree in English from Mary wood University,graduatingmagna  University,graduatingmagna  cum laude, in 1960 1960.. Regina Regina devoted devoted her life to the care care of her hus husban band, d, childr children, en, grandchildren grandchil dren and extended family. family. Regina was a faithful member of St. MariaGorettiChurch, Laflin,where sheserved sheserve d asPresid asPresidentof entof theParish theParish Council. She also was a member of  the Luzerne County Legal Auxiliary. Regina was a talented artist and an avid reader. Surviving, in addition to her husband, Joseph, are a son, Michael J. Flanagan, and his wife, Linda, Laflin;twodaughters,Maure flin;twodaughte rs,MaureenA. enA. Flanagan, nagan, Duryea,and Duryea,and Attorn Attorney ey Shei Sheila  la  Flanagan-Sheils Flanagan -Sheils and her husband, Robert, Clarks Summit; two brothers, Bernard J. Kelley and attorney   Thomas J. Kelley, Kelley, both of Philadelphia;a sister sister,, KathleenDavis,Somerdale, New Jersey; six grandchilgrandchildren, Erin and Kelley Flanag Flanagan, an, Laflin;Ryanand flin;Ry anand Kait KaitlynFlana lynFlanagan gan,, Duryea; and Bobby and Clare Sheils, Clarks Summit. Regina was preceded preceded in death by  a brother, attorney John P. Kelley.

He is survived by his wife of 57  years, Valeria (Mislevy (Mislevy)) Dalessandro. Born in Pittston, Lawrence was thesonof thelat thelate e Nichol Nicholas& as& Mary  Mary  Jo (Littzi) Dalessandro. Dalessandro. He was a gra graduat duate e of Pittston Pittston

 The family would like to thank the staff staff at Hosp Hospice ice Comm Communit unity  y  Care Care forthe comp compassi assionat onate e anddignifi nified ed car care e thattheyprovid thattheyprovided ed to Regina in her final hours and for the hospital hospitality ity and support support they extended to the family. Funeral will  be held Wednesday  Wednesday  at 9 a.m.fromthe Cor Corcor coran an Funera Funerall Home Inc., 20 South Main Street, Plai Plains, ns, with a Mass of Christia Christian n Burial at 9:30 a.m. at St. Maria GorettiChurch,Laflin. The ParishRosary Group will recite recite the Divine Divine Mercy Chaplet Chaplet and Rosary in the churcha churcha halfhourbefor halfhourbefore e thefuneral thefuneral Mass. All are invited to join them. Intermen Intermentt will be in St. John’s Cemetery, Pittston. Friends may call Tuesday from 4 to 8 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Joseph’s Center, 2010 Adam Adamss Av Avenu enue, e, Scrant Scranton, on, PA 18509. Onli Onlinecondole necondolencesmaybe ncesmaybe made at www.corcoranfuneralhome.com.

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 William R. Raydo illiam R. Raydo, 82, of Liverpool, New York and a native of Nanticoke, passed away Saturday, September 1, 2012 at James Square Squar e Reh Rehabil abilitat itative ive Nursing  Nursing  Homein Syracuse, Syracuse, NewYork,after a brief illness. Bill was born April 10, 1930, in Nanticoke, Nanticok e, the son of the late William and Stella Stepanik Raydo. He at atte tend nded ed the the Na Nant ntic icok oke e schools and later moved to Syracuse, cuse, N.Y.He N.Y.He wasemplo wasemployedby yedby the S.M.Flickinge S.M.Flick ingerr Companyin Companyin LiverLiverpool, N.Y., for 30 years, retiring in 1990. Survi Survivin ving g ar are e his wife of 55  years, the former Loretta Stoy Stoy,, of  Sheatown Sheatown;; thr three ee sons, Willia William m Ray Raydoand doand hiswifeMarinaof AlbaAlbany ny,, N. N.Y. Y.;; Jam James es Ray Raydo do andhis wife Karen of Dallas, Texas and John Raydo and his wife Jane of Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; eight grandchildren; fourgreat-grandchildren;and fourgreat-grandch ildren;and a sister, Loretta Raydo Clevenger of  Naples, Fla. A Memorial Mass  will be held  Wednesday  Wednesday,, September 5, 2012 2012 at 11 a.m. in St. Faustina Parish/St. Mary of Czestoch Czestochowa owa Chur Church, ch, 1030S. HanoverStreet,Nanticoke. He will be laid to rest next to his parents on the family plot in St. Mary of Czestochow Czestochowa a Cemetery, Nanticoke. In lieu of flower flowers, s, the fam family  ily   would appreciate appreciate contributions in Mr. Raydo’s memory be made to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements rangem ents are under the directio tion n of Da Davis vis-Di -Dinel nelli li Fu Funer neral al Home,170East Home ,170East Bro BroadStreet,NanadStreet,Nan-

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Septemberr 1, 2012 Septembe LOUIS E. “LOU” HOWELL HOWELLS  S , 61, 61, of West Wyoming,passed Wyoming,passed away  peacefully at home on August 31, 20 2012 12 surr surrounde ounded d by his family family.. Born in Miners Mills, he was the son of the late Louis E. Howells and Marcella Kobowski Howells.

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ter-in-law Rosanna; brother Frank; sister-in-law sister-i n-law and brother brother-in-law -in-law,, JosieandFrank sieandFran k Dom Dominic inick,and k,and nume numerrous nieces, nephews and cousins. The funeral  will be Wednesday  from the Carlucc Carlucci-Golden-De i-Golden-DeSantis Santis Funeral Home Inc., 318 East Drinker Street, Dunmore, with Mass of  Christia Christian n Burialat Burialat nooninSt. Mari Maria  a  Goretti Church, Laflin. The family   will receiv receive e friends at the funeral home Tuesday from 4 to 7 p.m. All those attending the funeral Mass are asked to directly to the church. Inlieuof flow flowers ers,, dona donation tionss inhis memory can be made to the American Heart Association or donor’s choice of charity.  To offer an online condolence, please visit www.DunmoreFuneralHome.com.

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High School. Following Followi ng graduation graduation he enlisted intothe U. U.S. S. Arm Army,wherehe y,wherehe proudproudly served his country for two years in bothGerma bothGermanyand nyand Fr Franceduring  anceduring   W  WorldWarII orldWarII as a memberof themilitary police force. After serving in the military he then then we went nt on to gr gradu aduate ate from King’s Collegewith Collegewith a Bach Bachelor’ elor’s degree in Criminal Justice. He worked as a correctional correctional officer at the Dallas State Corrections Institut Institution,Dallas ion,Dallas,, Pa.,for 28years. He was a member of the former St. Anthony of Padua Church, Exeter (currently St. Barbara’s Parish). He enjoyed fishing , water skiing  andyearly andyearl y vacatio vacations ns withhis family  family  to Atlantic City N.J., but most of all he really enjoyed driving his blue Jaguar. He is survived by his daughter, Lorine, and husband Peter Lemoncelli of Hughestown; granddaughter,Violetta(Enrica) Lemoncelli. Lemoncelli. He also has a son, Nicholas Dalessandro. Also surv survivin iving g are greatgreat-neph neph-ews, Tony DeSanto (godson); JosephDeSanto, sephDeSant o, Ange Angelo lo DeSantoand DeSantoand John DeSanto. He was preceded in death by his

eight sisters and an infant brother, Lawrence. Funeral services   have been entrustedto Grazia Graziano no Funera Funerall Home Inc., 700 S. Township Blvd., Pittston Township. Viewing Viewi ng hours will be held at the funerall home on Tuesday, funera Tuesday, September 4, 2012 from 5 to 8 p.m. Funeral Funer al services will begin at the funerall home on Wednesday funera Wednesday September 5, 2012 promptly at 9 a.m. A Massof Chri Christia stian n Buri Burialwill alwill be held from St. Barbara’s Parish (St. Anthony Anth ony of Padua Padua R.C R.C.. Church), Church), Exeter, at 9:30 a.m. Ento Entombm mbment ent serv services ices will be held at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can bemadein Lawr Lawrence ence’snametoHos’snametoHospice Community Care, 125 Church Street, Wilkes-Barre For directions directions to our funeral funeral home or to submit online condolencesplease visitGrazianoFuner visitGrazianoFuneralalHome.com.

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to 8 p.m. Sept. 21 in Waverly Waverly Lodge 301, N. Abington Rd., Clarks Green. Friends may call 6 to 7 p.m. ENGLER – Royce, funeral funeral 10 a.m. Tuesday in the George A. Strish Inc. Funeral Funeral Home, 105 N. Main St., Ashley. Service at 11a.m. in St. James Lutheran Church, Hobbie. Friends may call 4 to 8 p.m. today and 9 to 10 a.m. Tuesday Tuesday in the funeral home. EVANS – Richard, funeral11 funeral11 a.m. today in the Hugh B. Hughes & Son Inc. Funeral Home,1044 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. HUGHES – Robert, funeral 9:15 a.m. Tuesday in the Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Funeral Home Inc., 140 N. Main St., Shavertown. Mass of Christian Christi an Burial at 10 a.m. in The Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, Kingston. Friends may call 4 to 7 p.m. today in the funeral home. KAMMER – Jerry, funeral11 funeral11 a.m. today in the Rosenberg Funeral Chapel Inc., 348 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre. KOTTLER – Cathleen, funeral11 funeral11 a.m. Tuesday in the Curtis L. Swanson Funeral Home Inc., corner of Routes 29 and 118, 118, Pikes Creek. Friends Frien ds may call 9 to 11a.m. prior to the service. MATUSEK – Irene, funeral 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Mayo Funeral

Home Inc., 77 N. Main St., Shickshinny. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in Holy Spirit Parish/St. Mary’s Church. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. today. ONDERKO – Martha, funeral 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Davis-Dinelli Funeral Funer al Home, 17 170 0 E. Broad St., Nanticoke. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Faustina Kowalska Parish /St. Mary of Czestochowa Church, Nanticoke. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. today in the funeral home. PRIEBE – Verna, memorial service11 a.m. Sept. 15, in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Dallas. REAKES – Dorothy, friends may call 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Earl W. Lohman Funeral Funeral Home Inc., 14 W. Green St., Nanticoke. RITTENMEYER – Harold, funeral10 a.m. Wednesday in the Harold C. Snowdon Home for Funerals Inc., 420 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. Friends may 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday. VASKAS – Ruth, funeral10 a.m. Tuesday in the Richard H. Disque Funeral Funer al Home Inc., 2940 Memorial Highway, Dallas. Friends may call 6 to 8 p.m. today. ZAMBITO – Lawrence, funeral11 a.m. Wednesday in Kopicki Funeral Home, 263 Zerby Ave., Kingston. Friends may call 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday Tuesday and 10 until the time of the service Wednesday..

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Leo S. Blai Blaine, ne, 61, 61, of Harrisbur Harrisburg, g, pass e ed d away    Thursday,  Thursda y, August 30, 2012, in Community muni ty Gene General ral Osteopathic Osteopath ic Hospital. Born December 17, 1950, in Kingston, he was the son of the late Leo and Sylvia Sylvia (Maga (Magal) l) Blaine. He was a 1968 graduate of Wyoming Valley West West High School, Kingston. He was an employee of Pennsylvania Employee Benefit Trust Fund for 10yearss andhadworked 10year andhadworked atVerizonfor atVerizonfor 25 years. He was a member of the Lawnton American Legion, Post 998. He is survived by his wife of 28  years,Donna S. Blaine;their two cats, Ginger and Riley, which were always given special attention; two brother brothers, s, Michael T. Blaine and his wife, Judy, and Patrick Blaine, all of Larksville; a  nephew, Michael J. Blaine of Larks ville; and a niece, Lindsey Marie Soult, of Harrisbur Harrisburg. g. Memorial contributions   may be made in his name to a charity of one’s choice.

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passed away on Saturday, September 1, 2012 at Little Flower Manor,  Wilkes-Barre.  Wilk es-Barre. She was born August 5, 1915 1915 and  was the daughter of the late Pasquale and Louise Neare Pisano. Educated in the Pittston schools, she was formerly employed in the textile industry for many years as a   weaver. A resident of the Parsons section of Wilkes-Barre, she was a member of St. Bened Benedict’ ict’s Pari Parish,former sh,formerly ly St. Dominic’s Church. Shewasprecede Shewasprec eded d indeathby her husband,John, husba nd,John, withwhom shecelebrated 61 years of marriage. Also preceding her in death were brothers,Michael, Dominic,Anthony; sisters, Sister M. Leocadia, DM; Mary  Sepsick, Angela LaNunziata, and Rose Bernardi. Although Margaret was small in stat stature ure,she ,she wasa dyna dynamowho mowho hada  zest for life. Herfamilywasher Herfami lywasher focalpointand focalpointand she loved her dogs, Cole and Charlie. Margaret’ Marg aret’s memorieswill be cherished by her family; Mary Ann Fitzsimmons simm ons and her husband, husband, Jerry; JohnTricaric JohnTric arico o andhis wife, wife, Dian Dianne; ne; Lorraine Murphy; grandson, Jason. The funera funerall will be held Tuesday  Tuesday  at 10 a.m. from E. Blake Collins Funeral Home, 159 George Avenue, Avenue,  Wilkes-Barre,  Wilk es-Barre, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 10:30 a.m. in St. Benedict’s Church, Austin Avenue. Intermen Intermentt will be in St. Mary’ Mary’ss Cemetery, Hanover Township. Friends may call Tuesday from 9 to 10 a.m. a.m. Memo Memoria riall don donat ation ionss ma may y be made to: St. Benedict’s Church,155 Austin Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705, or to the charity of the donor’s choice. choice. Condolen Condolences ces can be sent to the family at: www.eblakecollins.com.

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States stepping up voter ID efforts before election hotly cont conteste ested, d, Lawsuits are casting doubt on against the poor and minorities es ahead of a hotly high-turnoutt presiden presidential tial elec who are less likely to carry the high-turnou what the rules will even be on needed need ed iden identific tificatio ation. n. In some tion. Election Day. As R. Doug Lewis, head of the stat states, es, lawsuitsare lawsuitsare casting casting doub doubtt

 WASHINGTO  WASH INGTON N -- Tennessee hasheldtownhalls in eac hasheldtownhalls each h of th the e state’s 95 counties and instituted special speci al vote voterr ID-on ID-only ly hours hours in motor vehicle offices. Wisconsin hasrevampedits hasrevam pedits trainingschem trainingscheme e for 1,800 local elections managers. Pennsylvania has unveiled a  new, streamlined voter ID card.  Those are among the many  step stepss stat stateshavetakento eshavetakento prepar prepare e

onwhat the onwhat the rule ruless willeve willeven n beon Election Day. For the past two years, public attention has focused mostly on the question of whether voter ID is a legitima legitimate te wea weapon pon against  voter fraud or a Republicanstratagem aimed at suppressing minority turnout and helping GOP candidate candi datess win mor more e cont contests ests.. Forthosein chargeof chargeof admi administe nisterring the election election,, how howeve ever, r, the central issue is not the intent of  the laws. It is how to make the system run smoothly.

National Association of Election Officials, puts it, any significant procedu procedural ral chan changes ges are a challenge before a presidential election. The complexity and contro versialnature of voterID, he says, is only complicating matter matterss this  year..  year Most states say they’r they’re e wel welll prepared, and indeed some have hadnearlytwo yea years rs to getready getready.. But many still voice concerns about how the new laws and lingerin gering g uncer uncertai tainty nty wil willl play  play  come Election Day. Inconsisten-

close to an election, chances are there there are going to be mistake mistakess that that are are mad made, e,”” said said Mic Michae haell McDonald,an McDo nald,an elec election tionss expertat expertat George Mason University. “Probably a preside presidentia ntiall electionis electionis not the best time to roll out a new election law.” One of the more daunting and high-profile tasks for states with  voter ID laws involves making  changes far in advance of ElectionDay.They hav have e to arr arrang ange e to get IDs to those who need them and foot the bill for those who can’t afford them. Fo Forr some, some, that that’’s meant meant outreach, offering free IDs and imposing extra hours on motor ve-

for Novembe November’ r’ss election electionss unde underr a  hostof newor stric strictervoteridentervoteridentific tificatio ation n laws enac enacted ted aro around und the country since 2010, even as challeng chall enges es to those those same laws continue cont inue to wind throu through gh the courts. cour ts. The suits mostly claim tha thatt voter voter ID discri discrimin minat ates es

More than 30 states now have some form of law requiring voters to show identification at the polling polli ng place. But with Nov. 6 barely two months away, those  with new laws face a daunting  task task:: Imple Implement menting ing massive, massive, controversial controv ersial election law chang-

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hicle offices. Tenne Tennessee ssee created separate processi separate processing ng lanes lanes for thoseneedingjustanIDtovote,a  response to increases in demand and waittimes.Othershave seen little change. Wisconsin, for example, issued barely more than 8,000 additional IDs in the year

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after after its law was passed, compared to the previous year. In fact, few states states with new Voter ID laws report huge influxes in demand for IDs so far, even amid the outreach and media attention. That has some worried about a spike in demand as Election Day nears. But officials say  they they ha have ve con contin tinge gency ncy pla plans ns ready if that happens.  With that in mind, too, some states states hav have e look looked ed to easethe IDissuing issui ng pro process. cess. After facing a  lawsuit centered on difficulties some faced in gaining IDs, Pennsylvania created a new ID card designed desig ned just for voting. voting. Residents can apply without a birth

applicant). Still, Still, outreachand outreachand publicityrepublicityremainconcerns, mainconcern s, andsome seelagging demand as a sign that eligiblevoterss are blevoter aren’tget n’tgettingthemesstingthemessage age.. Thathas ledstatesto consi considder renewed outreach efforts this fall, on top of campaigns campaigns that started soon after the laws were enacted. Many legislatures also have providedadditional funding  for out outre reach ach.. Wiscons isconsin in has spent nearly $2 million, part of   which included hiring a voter photo ID elections specialist. Butmost states states say they’r they’re e satisfied with their outreach effort efforts, s, and that their their voters voters are preprepared. Mark Goins, Tennessee’s

cer certif tifica icate te or Social Social Sec Securi urity  ty  card, a change that significantly  streamliness the process. To restreamline ceive the ID, residents must pro vide their name, address, Social Security number and some proof  of residence (which can include someone some one else vouching vouching for the

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Romney’s view on China  risks Sino-U.S. relations Y ANY STANDA STANDARD, RD, the U.S. U.S. Repub Republica lican n presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s China  policy,, as outli policy outlinedon nedon his offic official ial campaign campa ign website,is website,is an outdatoutdated manifestation of a Cold War mentality. Itendorsess the“Chinathreat” Itendorse the“Chinathreat”

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theory and focuses on containing China’s rise in the Asia-Pacific through bolstering the robust U.S. military presence. And by stating that the United States “should be coordinating with Taiwan to determine itsmilitaryneedsand supply supplying  ing  themwith adeq adequateaircr uateaircraftand aftand othe otherr military military platforms, platforms,”” the Republican challenger also has gone gone so faras to provok provoke e Chi China  na  over its sove sovereig reignty nty of the island.  Tr  True, ue, politicians politicians tend to go back on their words after being  elec elected,and ted,and ithas become become usual

peace and stability stability in the AsiaPacific region, any responsible politician politi cian would would ref refrain rain from making recommendations that mightturnthe twocountrie twocountriess into rivals, rather than partners. It requires political vision as  well as profound profound knowled knowledge ge of  Sino-U.S. relations as a whole, to make sensible policy recommendat men dation ionss about about what what are are  widely  widel y rec recogniz ognized ed as the most important impor tant bilater bilateral al ties in the  world.  world. Rom Romney ney apparently  apparently  lacks both. ChinaDaily,Beijing

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Make Paralympics safer HE 20 2012 12 SUM SUMMER MER Paralymp Paralympics, ics, in London,areatriskofstraying from their noble origins forged in the very same city more than six decades ago. Ludwig Ludw ig Gutt Guttmann, mann, keen to showcase the rehabilitation of  soldiers after the Second World  W  War ar,, org organize anized d the precurs precursor or to the Paralympics – a multisport competition between hospitals to coincide with the 1948 London Games. Alth Althou ough gh the the prac practi tice ce is banned, it’s common for Paralympians with spinal cord injuries to break their toes or even be jab jabbedwith bedwith sha sharp rp needle needless in an effort to increase their blood pressure and improve athletic performance. Dr Dr.. Andrei Andrei Kras Krassiouk sioukov ov,, a  Va Vancouv ncouver er rese research archer er,, esti-

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To the moon and back HETH HETHER ER YOU YOU  were a wide-eyed 5-year-o 5-year-old, ld, a self self-absorbed absorbe d teenag teenager er or world-w world-wise ise adult, adult, you’ll you’ll lik likeelyneverforgetthe lyneverforg etthe mom moment.On ent.On July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 comma mand nder er Neil Ne il Arms Armstr tron ong  g  climbed down the ladder outside the luna lunarr module, module, and  with a little jump, became the first person to set foot on the moon. Some 600 million people – a  fifth fifth ofthe wor world’ ld’s popu populatio lation n–  watched or listened to the moonlanding,the moonlandin g,the larges largestt audienceforany sing single le eve eventin ntin history. Describing his impressions,

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 was pleased to see that Democratic Democratic nominee for Congress Matt Cartwright has endorsed marriage equality. This common-sense, common-sen se, yet still courageous, stance serves as a reminder for voters in the 17th District that basic equality is not a contro-

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 versial issue. In fact, support for marriage equalit equality y is increasingly common among Democrat Democratic ic leaders, from the president and vice president of the United States to the PennsylvaPennsylvania Democratic Party. Recent polling by  Harris Interactive demonstrates that gay  marriage is no longer a political wedge issue, and recent polling from a variety of  sources has demonstrated demonstrated majority support for marriage equality. Cartwright’s Cartwright ’s leadership as an independent thinker, thinker, an intelligen intelligentt attorney and a  savvy mind is reason enough to give him our votes – but his support for marriage equality solidifies him as the only candidate running in this race who believes that LGBT people deserve equal treatm treatment ent under the law. But not every Pennsylvania Democrat has shown the same courage courage.. U.S. Sen. Bob Casey Jr. still clings to the separatebut-equall politics of the past, espousing  but-equa support for unequal civil unions and lagging behind many of his peers in the Senate Democratic Caucus, 23 to be exact,  who already have endorsed endorsed marriage equality. Casey should follow the lead of Cart wright, former Gov. Gov. Ed Rendell, Congress Congress- woman Allyson Schwartz, Schwartz, party Chairman Jim Burn and the majority of Pennsylvanians. Hats off to Matt Cartwright for standing  up for what he believes in! Adrian Shanker President, Equality Pennsylvania Bethlehem

President ducks record, takes swings at Romney resident Obama has no positives to sell resident as being his strong points or accomplishments, thus he must attack Gov. Mitt Romney in a way to lessen the governor’s favorable favorable showing with the public. I say, audacity! Perhaps Perhaps we should remind this presiden presidentt that it was he who initially refused to pro vide his birth records for all to see. It was he, Mr. Obama, who had his recor records ds at Harvard and Columbia universities sealed.  Why? And he now has the audacity to say to Gov. Romney “prove it.”  The man is running scared due to his pathetic record. Recently Recent ly in Bethlehem Bethlehem,, all first lady  Michelle Obama had to say about his ac-

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complishments was that “he got rid of bin Laden.” That is a blatant lie. The plan for that Special For Forces/SEAL ces/SEAL operation was in play well before Obama was elected elected.. Such temerity, indeed! America needs better than this charlatan. I ask Americans to question their sanity in believing the rubbish coming  forth from the Oval Office in Washington. Surely we’re more intelligent than that. WinstonHall White Haven

Obama’s swift spending adds up to big trouble resident Obama spent an average average of  $9.7 billion a day in his first term in office. Our debt is now $16 trillion. He has not made a budget since he’s been in office. He took $716 billion out of  Medicare to put into “Obamacare.” “Obamacare.” He  wants to tax millionaires more. more. After he spends that, guess what? It will be “tax the middle class.” Oh, guess what? There’s already a bunch of taxes in the “Obamacare” bill that we  will pay. Remember Remember he said when he ran, “no taxes on the middle class.” Are you better off than four years ago?

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Veteran urges voters not to stand on sidelines his 20-year Air For Force ce and Vietnam Vietnam  veteran feels he must try to reply to the  veteran letter to the editor (Aug. (Aug. 17) stating  that the right was building hatred for President Obama. First, the writer immediate immediately ly likened the right’s actions to Hitler’s method of picking on the Jews as scapegoats for all of  Germany’s problems in order to generate emotional hatred to motivate his base support. Really? (Like the left isn’t generat generat-ing emotional hatred to motivate its base  with visions of Paul Ryan throwing grandgrandma over the cliff. Or, how Obama has tried to create hate for the rich – as if being  successful is somehow un-American.) No. I was born in a Democratic and union family and was a registered registered Democra Democratt for a  good portion of my life. So what is it that makes me want to vote for the Mitt Rom-

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Resident refutes attacks on W-B Twp. race efforts his is in response to the letter “Wr “Writer iter says W-B Twp. failed to support climb” (Aug. 16), in which Joe Naperkowski  wrote: “Wilkes-Bar “Wilkes-Barre re Township Township Mayor Carl Kuren’s administration seemingly has done nothing to help, or participate in a partnership with, Laurel Run and the Danko family regarding the Giants Despair event.” Mayor Kuren’s administration did help Laurel Run by lending it a payloader, payloader, pro viding three truckloads truckloads of gravel and letting workers workers tap into the sensors on the poles to get a speaker system hooked hooked up.

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 The car was traveling traveling north on the roadw roadway ay and turned turned left left int into o the McDonald’ McDona ld’ss fast food rest restauran aurant, t, Sala vantiss said.The carfled thescene after  vanti the collision collision with the motorcycle motorcycle.. “We “We havepossessionof thevehicle,” Salavantis Salava ntis said. Deputy Deput y county county coro coronerDan nerDan Hughe Hughess said autopsies were done on the victims,who diedfrom multiple multiple traumattraumatic injuries. injuries.  The manne mannerr of deathis pendin pending g the police investigation. Police filed unrelated drug charges against Raven, who was arraigned by  District Distri ct Justi Justice ce Jame Jamess Tupperin Tupperin Kingston Township and committed to the Luzerne County Correctional Facility  forlack of bai baill tot totalin aling g $30,000 $30,000..

Ant Antoni oninitoldpoliceheknewthecar nitoldpoliceheknewthecar  was involved involved in an accident and “that “that hewas ju justtryi sttryingto ngto help help his his frie friendas ndas he usu usuallydoes. allydoes.””  When Jenk Jenkins ins Townsh ownship ip office officerr Dion Fernandes took Raven into custody, the officer found two pill bottles

Antoni Antonini, ni, 46,of Gill Gilliga igan n Stree Street, t, was arraigned on the tampe arraigned tampering ring charge and committed to the county prison forlack of $5,000 $5,000 bai bail. l. As he was led from the Jenkins Jenkins  Townshi  Township p Poli Police ce Departmentto Departmentto his arraignment,Antonin raign ment,Antoninii said,“I don’t don’t even kno know w why I’ I’m m here.” here.” According Accor ding to arre arrest st papers: papers: Antoni Antoninisaid nisaid hereceive hereceived d a callfro callfrom m Raven to come to Raven’s house and help help himpowerwash his car. car. Antonini,whoagreedtospeaktopolice, lice, said“Walt said“Walter er tol told d him that that he was driving last night and was in an accident dent andhedid notrem notrememb emberwhathe erwhathe hit.” Antonini also said Raven was “very   weird  weir d abouttelling him what had happen pened ed in regar regards ds to theaccide theaccident.” nt.” Befor Before e cle cleani aning ng the car with with the power washer Antonini brought from hishouse,he hishous e,he not notice iced d blo bloodall odall ove overr the car, broken glass and damage to the passengerpasseng er-side side reardoor and roof roof..

anda pla plasticbaggycontai sticbaggycontainin ning g pills. pills. According to the arrest papers filed against again st Rave Raven: n: One bottle was marked Nitrostat andcontaine andcont ained d what what wasbeli wasbeliev evedto edto be nitroglycerine pills. The other bottle also was marked marked Nitrostat but contained suspected morphine pills. The baggy also contained suspected morphine pills. “They’re my prescriptions,” Raven saidat his arr arraig aignme nment. nt. Police did not have to file the drug  possess poss essioncharg ioncharges es if they they all allowe owed d Ra ven to go into his houseto getthe prescri scripti ption, on, he said. said. “I never make that mistake,” Raven said of putting the pills in the wrong  bottle. Raven was also arrested on an outstanding warrant from Exeter police on drug char charges. ges. Heallegedlysold8morphinepillsto a confid confidentia entiall inform informant ant at the Turkey  urkey  Hill Hill in Exete Exeterr on Feb. Feb. 8, 201 2011.

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Hundreds of motorcycle riders took part in the Valley With A Heart Motorcycle Run benefit Sunday in Sheatown. The event is held to support local children with serious illnesses illnesses and their families families.. For Click phot photos, os, see Page 8A.

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Likewise, in Shickshinny, fire chief chief and EMA dir directo ectorr Ke Kevin vin Morris said his station was busy  around the clock taking care of  his floode flooded d hom homet etown own,, even even thoughhisownhomewa thoughhisownhomewass safeup safeup on the Shickshinny mountain. “We didn’t know it was going  togetthatbad,”Morris togetthatbad,”Morr is said,notsaid,noting that with Shickshinny’s proximity to the river, flooding isn’t uncommon. “But then we realized we needed to get to work … and fast.”  With flood water creeping up  W  West est Union Street, Morris knew

a fewinchesof watermight watermight reach reach the fire station. Importan Impo rtantt things things thatcould be moved were put on table tops, and Morr Morris’ is’ son, Ryan, moved document docu mentss dati datingback ngback to1897to their home for safekeeping – includingoriginaldeedsfor cludi ngoriginaldeedsfor thestation. Flood Floo d water water ende ended d up reaching  reaching  about 4 feet in the fire station, forcing the town’s entire emergency response team to relocate to other buildings up the street. Morris Morr is andShicksh andShickshinnyMayor innyMayor BeverlyMoorehad Beve rlyMoorehad metwith resiresidentss and urged dent urged them them to evacuate before the water began to rise. Even Even so,Morr so,Morris is said said 22 peopl people e and six dogs had to be rescued from homes with the help of his son,Ryan,who is a volu voluntee nteerr firefirefighter. Rescues included several people from the high-rise apartment buildings, two families and two  workers  work ers from the UGI plant in Hunlock Creek. Attimes,Ryan Morris Morris said,the de depa part rtme ment nt’’s 188-fo foot ot bo boat at couldn’tget could n’tget aro aroundbecausemud undbecausemud in the water clogged the engine. Sto Stoppi pping ng to cle clean an the the mo motor tor quickly became a problem, and boat rescues rescues at night night wer were e not

safe because of debris in the wa- Family treasures gone ter and strong currents. currents. Gary Slusse Slusserr said what was harde hardest st for him and his wife wife Praying, staying busy  wasn’t replacing replacing couches, repair While firefighters firefighters prayed their ing electrical work or throwing  headquarters would survive the out nearly everything the river flood, they stayed busy for days  water touched – but having to helping Shickshinny resident residents. s. throw away 90 percent of their  Then, receding waters waters re- daughter’s toys.  vealed a path of devastation devastation and “I didn’t know how I would be months of work. able to bring my kids back into “We’re still trying to get things our house,” house,” Sheri Slusser Slusser said, back in order, putting files back noting noting her younges youngestt daug daughter hter  where they belong,” belong,” Morris said. has referred to the river as “evil”  The building was eventually  eventually  since the flood. re-done, work having been comFriends,, family, Friends family, and co -work-workpleted in April, Morris said, noters ers wo wouldshowup uldshowup forday fordays, s, helphelping it took longer than expected ingthe famil family y restor restore e their their home home.. tofix thefireh thefirehousebecau ousebecausememsememAs the sea season sonss cha chang nge, e, the bers bers were were help helpingreside ingresidentsin ntsin the Slussersnotice Sluss ersnoticed d thingsthey thingsthey once community. hadarenowmissing– hadarenowmiss ing– like like a lawn lawn Morris said that on the weekmower and holiday decorations. decorations. end of Sept. 10, the fire station “W “We’r e’re e happy with the progre progress ss  was scheduled to hold a chicken  we’ve  we’v e made,” Sheri Slusser said. dinner – 250 halves of chicken “B “But,the ut,thereis reis stilla stilla laundr laundry y list list of   were on hand for the feast. things that need to be done.” Ha Had d itnotbeen itnotbeen fo forr a lo loca call high high If one good thing came of the school football quarterback club September 2011 flood, Janczewask asking ing wha whatt the depar departme tment nt needed, need ed, Morris said he didn’t didn’t ski said, it’s that attitudes in the community have changed for the know if there would be food.  The club cooked the chicken better.  The area has seen devastation and offered everything in its conandknows andknow s wha whatt it’s like like toliveit. cession stand to those who re“But, “But, ifit happ happensagain,I ensagain,I don’ don’tt think I could do it,” Janczewski mained in Shickshinny. Shickshinny . “They were our first real rescuers,” Morris said. “If we didn’t said.  The rest of his family is right havethatfood, I don’tknow don’tknow what behind him.  we would have done.” “Igrewup here,we here,we allgrew allgrew up “It was really nice to see the here. I don’ don’tt wantto leav leave,”Sheri e,”Sheri community come together dur- here. ing such a tragic time,” Morris Slusser said. “But, I don’t think I cango thro throughit ughit ag again ain.. Ittakes Ittakes a  said. toll on you.”

plet pleting ing bothprojects bothprojects by fall2013.  The board will review review written summaries of testimony made at the Aug. 7 hearing prior to rendering its decision Tuesday but  will not accept new testimony. testimony. Despite that, outspoken opponent of the project Nancy Dolan of Exeter, a member of Luzerne County Coun ty Citi Citizens zens for Cle Clean an Air Air,, said she plans to attend to hear the outcome herself, and expects atleastsome atleastsom e other otherss todo so,too. “I think I’ve seen enough peo-

 welfare and propert  welfare property y value of citizens in Luzerne County, and if   you’re  you’ re going to allow industrial, polluting pollu ting oper operatio ations ns in areas areas  with dense populations, then we have to seriously reconsider our laws.”  W  West est Wyoming Wyoming Council PresidentEileenCiprianii saidshe also dentEileenCiprian  will attend to hear the decision.  The council is opposed to the plan and submitte submitted d test testimon imony  y  asking the board to reject UGI’s applicatio appli cation n or or,, faili failing ng that that,, approv prove e it onl only y if the the compan company  y  agrees to meet a list of conditions. “I don’t really have a feel for  which way they’r they’re e going to rule,”

phenMennsaid theconceptof legal gal “st “stand anding”is ing”is ope open n tosomeinterpretation terpret ation but that the group  would at least include all residents of West Wyoming. “Is it possible possible that some someone one fro from m King Kingston ston Township ownship has standing? I would say there’s a  possibilit possi bility,but y,but I wou would ld say some some-body from Philadelphia doesn’t have standing,” standing,” Menn said. “I  would s ay that someone from a  municipali muni cipality ty that that’’s not ver very y close  would not have standing.” Spokeswoman Spokesw oman Lillian Harris saidthat if thezoningapplica thezoningapplication tion is not approve approved, d, UGI Ener Energy gy Ser vices will decide whether to appeal after it reviews the board’s

sion land development plan for the commis commissio sion’ n’s app appro rova val, l,  which is continge contingent nt on UGI securing zoning approval. “Nothing has been applied for and typically that process takes months,”Mero mont hs,”Merolli lli said.“Theengineering review is very detailed and comprehe comprehensive.” nsive.”  The Planning Commission’s approval is based on UGI satisfying land develop developmen mentt requir requireements such as stormwater control, trol, drivewa driveway y acce access ss andparking  availability.. While the commisavailability sion sion’smeet ’smeeting ingss arepublicandthe commissio comm ission n wou would ld consi considerpubderpublic input with relevance relevance to the issues considered, Merolli said the

tatives told the zoning hearing  board and previously stated the compressor will far exceed those levels. DEP also will consider consider concernss about cern about publi publicc heal health th and safety,, including emergency resafety sponse plans and access routes, and thou though gh it does doesn’tregula n’tregulate te either, concerns about noise and odors. Connolly said the department has received multiple requests requests for a public hearing on the permit mit,, includ including ing requ request estss from from  W  West est Wyoming Wyoming officials, state Rep Rep.. Phy Phyllis llis Mundy and state Sen. John Yudich udichak, ak, and will schedule a hearing if the station

ple that are concerned about it thatwantto heartheboard’s deci deci-sion and what they have to say,” Dolan said. “Itaffectsso manypeople manypeople,”she ,”she added. “It affects me; it affects other people. What they’re asking for is to use agricultural land for industrial uses, and if that is permitted permitte d by the zoning board of  Luzer Luzerne ne Cou County nty,, what what is th the e point of having zoning at all?

Ciprianisaid.“Obviou Cipr ianisaid.“Obviously sly,, wesaid  we’  we’re re opposed to the the compressor stat statio ion n and and were were ho hopi ping ng it doesn’t go through, but I really  don’t know ... . We’re just sort of  in a holding pattern right now.” Regard Regardless less of which way the board’s decision swings, the determination may be appealed to the Luzerne Luzerne Coun County ty Court Court of  Common Comm on Plea Pleass by UGI Energy  Services, Servi ces, the Borough Borough of West

 written decision. Zoning Zoni ng appr approva ovall is also only  thefirst,albeitsignificant,hurdl thefirst,albeitsignifi cant,hurdle e UGI must clear before constructioncan begin.The begin.The company company also needs needs permit permitss and appro approval valss from the Luzerne County Planning Comm Commissio ission, n, the Depa Departrtment of Environm Environmental ental Protection and the Luzerne Conservation District. County Planning Commission

commission’ commissio n’ss deci decision sion will be based primarily on technical engine gineerin ering g question questions.Th s.The e main permit UGI will need from DEP is an air quality permit allowing  the company to release airborne emissions from the compressor station. DEP will base its decision on emissions guidelines set by the federal Environmental ProtecProtection Agency, said DEP Northeast

receives zoning approval. “Many “Man y ofmy cons constitu tituentsandI entsandI are concerned that this compressorstationmayimpactair qual quality  ity  in both the immediate and surrounding areas,” Mundy said. “A publicc hearingwill publi hearingwill giveus impor impor-tant information and allow us to express our concerns to DEP.” DEP.” Yudichak said the hearing will ensurethat ensu rethat thelocal public, public, a significantportionof nific antportionof whichoppose whichopposess

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nue ho home’ me’s ce cella llarr, whi while le his daughterVick daug hterVickii Hood Hood andher husband,, JohnHood, West Pittsto band Pittston’ n’ss assistant fire chief, had10 feet of   water in their home, just doors away from Janczewski. Janczewski’s other daughter, daughter, Sheri Slusser, and her husband, Gary, also a West Pittston firefighter,, had theirentire basement fighter filled filled with water water,, and abou aboutt 14 inches on the first floor of their Linden Street home. “M “My y da dad d alwa always ys says says bad bad thingshappen thingshappen atbad time times,”Shes,”Sheri Slusser said. Fortunately for the family, the Hoods Hoods were were in the process process of  mo movin ving g to a Fr Frank anklin lin St Stre reet et home, out of harm’s way, and the familywas familywas able able tostay theredurthereduring the flood. Janczewski said that thankfully he has a dirt cellar, but lost a  new furnace and a water heater. “And “And 38 years years of Chr Christma istmass decorations,” said Sheri Slusser,  who noted her mother felt that  was the biggest loss. “You “You can’t replace things me and my siste sisterr made made when when we  werelittle and that our kids made for (theirgrandparents) (theirgrandparents),” ,” Slusser said.

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 were pouring in. Janczews Janc zewski ki saidthat in a threethreeday period his station got more than140 flood-relatedcalls, flood-relatedcalls, many  from people requesting water to be pumped from basements.  The fireho firehouse use on Spring Stree Streett  was the town’s town’s command center. Cleaning supplies, food and water were being being dist distribut ributed ed to those in need, and six to eight people were always on hand to help in any way they were needed. John John Hoodsaid thatduringthe flood some people had to be rescu cued ed,, in incl clud udin ing g one one fami family  ly  strandedon their firstfirst-floor floor porch and an elderly woman he carried from her home in chest-dee chest-deep p wa911 911 calls poured in ter.  While water waterss inundated West Six boat boatss wer were e stat statione ioned d at the Pittsto Pittston, n, 91 911 1 emerg emergency ency calls nearb nearby y Mon Montg tgome omery ry St Stre reet et

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School and were used daily. Janczew Janc zewski ski slep sleptt at thefire statio tion n mos mostt nights nights,, while while Gary  Gary  Slusser and John Hood responded to dozens of 911 911 calls. Shickshinny suffers, too

formation formatio n abou aboutt thestationis fully disclosed.  That hearing will proceed regardless of whether the board’s decision decis ion is appealed appealed,, Connolly  Connolly  said. “If there’s an appeal, we’ll still move,” Connolly said. “We can’t deal with what-ifs; we’ve got to deal with the concrete.” UGI also needs an erosion and sediment control general permit for the compres compressor sor station station site and waterwa waterways ys encr encroachm oachment ent permits for areas where its pipeline will cross wetlands. Though notrequired notrequi red,, DEPwill acce accepttespttestimony on those permits at the planned air-quality permit hearing, which is tentatively scheduled for October.  The company also will need erosion and sediment control appro proval val forthe cons construc tructionphase tionphase of the station and pipeline from the Luzerne Conservation District trict as part part of itsDEP permi permitt application. Conservation District Manager Manag er Josh Longmore Longmore said repres representa entative tivess of the district district

The The intentof intentof zoningis zoningis topro  Wy  Wyoming oming and individuals with Dir Directo ectorr Adri Adrian an Merollisaid Merollisaid UGI Regiona Regionall Offi Office ce spokeswo spokeswoman man gas drilling, drilling, is fully informed informed  will hear testimony at the DEP tect citizens; the health, safety, stan standing. ding.”” Board Board solicitor solicitor SteSte- has not yet submitted a subdivi- Colleen Connolly. UGI represen- about the project and that all in- hearing.

 

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McGloin: Offense will be better By DEREK DEREK LEV LEVARS ARSE  E  [email protected]

Unfortun Unfo rtunate ately ly for Penn Penn State State pla player yers, s, they’v ve e had plenty plenty of  chancesto honetheir copingskills.  The past 10 months have broug brought ht litt littlebut lebut badnewsfor th the e Nittany Lions -- the latest bit coming in the form of a disheartening  10-point loss to Ohio to open the season.

McGloin said. “I fee McGloin feell very very,, very  comforta comf ortablein blein it. I thoughtI thoughtI made alotofgoodchecksandrantheball  when we had to and threwthe ball  when we had to.” It was the fir first st look at Bill Bill O’Brien’s O’Brien ’s new offense in action at Penn State, and McGloin was the centerpiece. For the first time, the senior senior was perm permitt itted ed -- encourencouraged, aged, to be more accura accurate te -- to

game,”O’Brie game,”O’Brien n saidof hisquarte hisquarterrback.. “I thi back think nk hemade someplays. someplays. Ithinkhe’smadealotofstridesand I’mproudto I’mpro udto behiscoach.I’mgoin behiscoach.I’mgoing  g  todo a bett betterjob erjob forhim forhim.” .”  With  With McGloin under center for every play, the Lions showed off  plenty of the offense, ported over in part from O’Brien’s time with theNew Engl England and Pat Patriot riots. s. A quick quick tempo. tempo. Two dis distinc tinctt

So what what now? now? MattMcGloin,forone,isstaying  positive.  The Scranton native said that despite being shut out in the second half by the Bobcats on Saturday, he expects Penn State’s new offenseto keepimproving. “It felt great being out there,”

make changes at the line of scrimmage. In the first half, it looked to be a  successful debut. McGloin threw touchdown passes to Bill Belton and Matt Lehman en route to setting new career highs in completion tionss (27)and att attemp empts ts (48). (48). “Ithinkhe playeda playeda solidfootba solidfootball ll

tight end positions, redshirt freshman Kyle Carterwith lining up on th the e li line ne,, spli splitt outwide outwide andeve andeven n in the back backfie field. ld. Some no-hu no-huddle ddle sprinkled sprinkl ed in. McGloin’s McGloin ’s touchdown toss to Lehman came out of a bunch for-

U P N EX T Penn State Nittany Lions at Virginia Cavaliers Noon Saturday

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OPINION T I M D A HL B ER G

The curious case of  Strasburg Stephen Strasburg sure didn’t look like

New York expects to put points on the board through the air in league’s opener.

pion pionss stre stretc tche hed, d, and and then then he  watched the workout. workout.  Was  Was the right foot that he broke this spring acting up?  The answer was no. The Giants  wanted to give him some rest so he

a pitcher with issues Sunday  afternoon in  Washingto  Washington. n. Quite the opposite, he looked like someone the St. Louis Cardinals or any other team wouldn’t wouldn’t want to face in the playoffs a month from now.  The fact that won’t be happening isn’t merely stupefying. It might be the worst decision for baseball in Washington since the Senators first fled to Minnesota a half-century ago.  Think about it. A Washington Washington team is on the verge verge of playing a  postseason game for the first time since the country was still in the grips of the Great Depression. But when the Nationals Nationals open the playoffs — almost surely surel y at home — they’ll do it  with their best pitcher pitcher watching  from the dugout, unavailSurely, able to help. anyone All in the name of prowatching tecting an arm Sunday as no one is even sure needs protecting. Strasburg hit the Of all the mid-90s crazy things done in the with his nation’s capfastball ital, this may  be the crazies craziest. t. would be  The motive might be admi- hardrable — cerpressed to tainly no one find any  wants to see Strasburg end deterioraup washed up early like Mark tion in his Prior, another arm since recent phenom the season — but it’s based on theo- began. ry and feel  with no real basis in scientific study. It also seems at least partly driven by Strasburg’s agent, Scott Boras, who by the nature of his job is more concerned with his client’s future earning potential than the possibility of a Washington team  winning the World World Series for for the first time since1924. Surely, anyone watching Sunday as Strasburg Strasburg hit the mid-90s  with his fastball would would be hardpressed to find any deterioration in his arm since the season began. For that, he gets two more starts, the last coming coming Sept. 12 against the Mets at Citi Field.  Then general general manager Mike Rizzo plans to shut him down for the season for fear of risking  any more innings on a right arm a year removed from reconstructive elbow surgery. For Strasburg, that means no playoffs. For Nationals fans, it means having to deal with the idea the best team in baseball  will have a tougher time making  making  the World Series than it would have with its ace on the mound. For Rizzo, it’s the right move no matter who criticizes criticizes it. “Stephen Strasburg is one of  the most popular players in baseball and it is a good con versational  versati onal piece,” Riz Rizzo zo said after the game. “It is a debatable debatable subject, but most of the people  who have weighed weighed in on this

By TOM CANA CANAVA VAN  N   AP Sports Writer  Writer 

 wouldbe fullspeed goingagainstthe Cowboys Cowb oys’’ newcorner newcornerback backss — Bra Branndon Carr and rookie Morri Morriss Clai Clai-borne.  Those guys are are there in large large part because beca use of what Nicks and Victor Victor Cruz did against Dallas last season. New York won both regular-searegular-season games, capturing the division division  with a 31-14 31-14 win Jan. 1. If there was a difference in those AP PHOTO games it was Eli Manning throwing  toNicksandCruz.The tworeceive tworeceivers rs New York’s Victor Cruz and the rest of the Giants offense are banking

know about 10 percent percent of the information that we know, that  we’ve  we’v e made our opinion and based it on.” If Nats fans have trouble swallowing that, it’s not because they wish any ill will to Strasburg or the right arm that has already made him quite rich. Surely they want to see him healthy and throwing 95 mph fastballs in Washington for years to come.

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Quarterback Matt McGloin had the Penn State moving in the first half against Ohio, throwing two touchdown passes. passe s. The Nittan Nittany y Lions struggled in the second half, however..

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U.S. OPEN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Roddick plays on 

Pitcher Matt Tracy Tracy turns strong performance afterin getting called up from Tampa. By MIKESCANDURA  MIKESCANDURA   Special to The Times-Lead Times-Leader  er 

PA PAWTUCK WTUCKET ET,, R.I. – Of all the places left-hander Matt Tracy expe expect cted ed to be Sund Sunday  ay  night, McCoy Stadium wasn’t even on his list. But that’s exactly where he  was a s he made his his fi firs rstt Tririple-A start for the Scranton/ Scranton/  Wilkes-Barre Yan anke kees es an and d e ar ar n ne e d a 6-2 6-2 YANKEES  victory over the Pawtucke Pawtuckett Red Sox.  Tracy  RED SOX pitched a commendable menda ble five innings and allowed lowe d one run on th thre ree e hi hits ts  with three  walks and four strikeouts. If the parent New York Yankees hadn’t called up a trio of  pitchers Saturday, Tracy still  would be with Sin gle-A Tampa. “It definitely was a surprise  when I found out (Saturd ay),”  Tracy said. “I was on a bus heading headi ng to Lakelan Lakeland d for our game. They told me, drove me straight to the airport and I got on a plane and flew her here. e. So, I  was excited.” Yankees Yank ees pitching coach Scott

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Andy Roddick celebrates winning a point during his match against Italy’s Fabio Fognini in the third round of play at the U.S. Open on Sunday in New York.

 Victory  Vict ory extends extends career for another match  By HOWARDFENDRICH  AP Tennis Tennis Writer  Writer 

NEWYORK— Know Knowingfull ingfull well well each match could be his last, Andy Roddick Roddick is put puttingon tingon a showwhilesoakingup showwhilesoakingup eve every  ry  moment along the way. So when he pounded a forehand passing shot to seize a 20-stroke point Sunday, Roddick thrust both arms overhead, motioning to the full house of U.S. Open spe spectat ctatorsto orsto mak make e eve even n more more noise. noise. Moments later, after hitting a winning volley, Roddick wagged his right index finger while chugging back to the baseline. Channeling his inner Jimmy Connors, Roddick is having a grand ol’ time at his ret retire iremen mentt party party — andhe’snot andhe’snot doneyet.  Winning  Winn ing a second consecutive match since announcing the U.S. Open will be the last tournament of his career, 2003

champion Roddick Roddick stuck around at least a littlelonge littlelongerr by gettin getting g past past 59th59th-ran ranked ked Fa Fabi bio o Fo Fogni gniniof niof Ita Italy7-5, ly7-5, 7-6(1 7-6(1), ), 4-6, 4-6, 6-4 in the third round Sunday. “I’d be an idiot not to use the crowd right now. It’s a huge advantage,” Roddick said. “Each match is almost like it’ it’ss another memory.”  What comes next could reallybe memorable.. In the fourth round Tuesday, orable Tuesday, the last American man to win a Grand Slam title will face 2009 U.S. Open champion Jua Juan n Mart Martindel indel Potro Potro,, whodefeat whodefeatedLeoedLeonardo Mayer 6-3, 7-5, 7-6 (9) in an all-Argentine gentin e match that featured one particularly larly note notewort worthy hy poi point. nt. In thetiebre thetiebreake akerr, Mayer smacked a backhand that somehow ricocheted off the top of a net post and landed in the court — but del Potro  wasunfazed, gotthe ballback and wound

up winning the point. “I’m “I’m goi goingto ngto hav have e toservewell,kindof  try to rush him a little bit,” Roddick said about del Potro. “When he gets into a  groove and has time, he’ll put a hurt on the ball.” Looking Look ing ahea ahead d himself himself,, del Potro Potro  wasn’tt aboutto gettoo sentimentalabout  wasn’ sentimentalabout Roddick’simpendingdeparturefrom Roddick ’simpendingdeparturefrom tennis. “Iknow thisisspeci thisisspecial,thisday,forhim, al,thisday,forhim, but I’m doing my job,” said the seventhseeded del Potro, whose major trophy is theonly theonl y ofthepast30 tha thatt wasn wasn’twonby  ’twonby  Rogerr Federer, Roge Federer, Rafael Nadal or Novak Djokovic. “The crowd loves Andy here,” del Potrosaid,“andtheyhaverespect(for)me.” trosaid,“andtheyhaveresp ect(for)me.” See OPEN, Page 4B

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Giants looking to put hurt on ’Boys U P N EX T Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants 8:30 p.m. Wednesday TV: NBC

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EAS EAST T RUTHERF RUTHERFORD ORD,, N.J N.J.. — New York Giants receiver Hakeem Nicks stood at his locker and didn’t eve even n wait wait for the questio question n to be asked. “I’m playing, period,” Nicks said emphatically emphatic ally after being held out of  Sunday’s practice for the NFL kickoffWednesd offWed nesday ay night night aga againsttheDalinsttheDallas Cowboys. Just hours earlier there was some

concern when Nicks rode a stationary bike as the Super Bowl cham-

on taking advantage of the Dallas Cowboys’ defense through the air on Wednesday.

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L O C A L C A L E N D A R TUESDAY, SEPT. 4 H.S. FIELD HOCKEY Coughlin at Wallenpaupack Dallas at Lake-Lehman Delaware Valley at Crestwood Hazleton Area at Honesdale Lackawanna Trail at Wyoming Seminary Nanticoke at Wyoming Area Wyoming Valley West at Holy Redeemer H.S. GOLF Pittston Area at Crestwood Dallas at Berwick Tunkhannock Tunkhanno ck at Hazleton Area Coughlin at Wyoming Valley West Wyoming Area at Nanticoke GAR at Lake-Lehman Meyers at MMI Prep Wyoming Seminary at Hanover Area H.S. BOYS SOCCER Wyoming Valley West at Dallas Berwick at GAR MMI Prep at Hanover Area Pittston Area at Holy Redeemer Crestwood at Coughlin Lake-Lehman Lake-Lehma n at Wyoming Seminary Wyoming Area at Nanticoke H.S. GIRLS SOCCER GAR at Berwick Hanover Area at MMI Prep Wyoming Area at Nanticoke Holy Redeemer at Pittston Area Coughlin at Crestwood Wyoming Seminary at Lake-Lehman H.S. GIRLS TENNIS MMI Prep at Berwick Holy Redeemer at Pittston Area Hazleton Area at Tunkhannock Hanover Area at Wyoming Area GAR at Wyoming Seminary Dallas at Wyoming Valley West Crestwood at Coughlin H.S. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Dallas at Tunkhannock Berwick at MMI Prep Nanticoke at Pittston Area North Pocono at Coughlin Holy Redeemer at Wyoming Valley West MEN'S COLLEGE GOLF PSU Wilkes-Barre at PSU Lehigh Valley Invitation Invitation-al,11a.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL King’s at Scranton, 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5 H.S. CROSS COUNTRY (All games 4:15 p.m. unless noted) Hazleton Area/Hanover Area at Nanticoke Wyoming Valley West/Berwick at Northwest Coughlin/Holy Redeemer at Wyoming Seminary Crestwood/Dallas at MMI Prep Pittston Area/Wyoming Area at GAR Tunkhannock/Meyers at Lake-Lehman H.S. FIELD HOCKEY Berwick at Elk Lake Hanover Area at GAR Montrose at Meyers Northwest at Pittston Area H.S. BOYS SOCCER Meyers at Tunkhannock H.S. GIRLS SOCCER Tunkhannock at Meyers H.S. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL GAR at Meyers Hanover Area at Wyoming Area Delaware Valley at Hazleton Area Crestwood at Lake-Lehman COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY Scranton at Misericordia, 4 p.m. MEN'S COLLEGE SOCCER King’s at Marywood, 4 p.m. Wilkes at Muhlenberg, 6 p.m. Gettysburg at Misericordia, 7 p.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE SOCCER King’s at PSU Berks, 4 p.m. Scranton at Wilkes, 4 p.m. Misericordia at Lebanon Lebanon Valley, 4 p.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL Lackawanna at PSU Wilkes-Barre, 6 p.m. Marywood at Wilkes, 7 p.m. Misericordia at Immaculata, 7 p.m. THURSDAY, SEPT. 6 H.S. FIELD HOCKEY Abington Heights at Coughlin Crestwood at Dallas Holy Redeemer at Nanticoke Honesdale at Lackawanna Trail Lake-Lehman at Delaware Valley Area at Wyoming Valley West Wyoming Seminary at Hazleton Area H.S. GOLF Berwick at Pittston Area Crestwood at Dallas Hazleton Area at Coughlin Wyoming Valley West at Tunkhanno Tunkhannock ck MMI Prep at Wyoming Seminary Lake-Lehman at Meyers Nanticoke at GAR Hanover Area at Holy Redeemer H.S. BOYS SOCCER Coughlin at Dallas Berwick at MMI Prep Nanticoke at Hanover Area GAR at Wyoming Area Hazleton Area at Crestwood Holy Redeemer at Lake-Lehman Lake-Lehman H.S. GIRLS SOCCER MMI Prep at Berwick Wyoming Area at GAR Crestwood at Hazleton Area Lake-Lehman Lake-Lehma n at Holy Redeemer Dallas at Coughlin Pittston Area at Wyoming Seminary H.S. GIRLS TENNIS Tunkhannock at Coughlin Pittston Area at Crestwood MMI Prep at Dallas Holy Redeemer at GAR Hanover Area at Hazleton Area Wyoming Seminary at Berwick Wyoming Area at Wyoming Valley West H.S. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL MMI Prep at Dallas Pittston Area at Tunkhannock Coughlin at Berwick Wyoming Valley West at Nanticoke FRIDAY, SEPT. 7 H.S. FOOTBALL (All games 7 p.m.) Coughlin at Hazleton Area GAR at Dunmore Hanover Area at Lackawanna Trail Montrose at Lake-Lehman North Pocono at Crestwood Old Forge at Meyers Pittston Area at Scranton Pottsville at Berwick Susquehanna at Northwest West Scranton at Tunkhannock Williamsport at Mifflin County Wyoming Area at Mid Valley Wyoming Valley West at Delaware Valley H.S. FIELD HOCKEY Elk Lake at Hanover Area GAR at Berwick Meyers at Northwest Montrose at Tunkhannock H.S. GOLF Holy Redeemer at Lake-Lehman Lake-Lehman Wyoming Area at MMI Prep GAR at Hanover Area Wyoming Seminary at Nanticoke H.S. BOYS SOCCER Meyers at Wyoming Valley West H.S. GIRLS SOCCER Meyers at Hanover Area H.S. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Meyers at North Pocono Wyoming Area at Holy Redeemer Hazleton Area at GAR Lake-Lehman at Hanover Area Crestwood at Delaware Valley COLLEGE CROSS COUNTRY PSU Wilkes-Barre at PSU Worthington Scranton, 12:45 p.m. COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY Juniata at at Misericordia, 4 p.m. Kean at King’s, 7 p.m. MEN'S COLLEGE SOCCER PSU Wilkes-Barre at PSU York, 1 p.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL Marymount at Misericordia, 3 p.m. King’s at Muhlenberg Tournament, 3 p.m. Methodist at Misericordia, 4:30 p.m. Wilkes vs. Pitt-Bradford, 6 p.m. Wilkes at Scranton, 8 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPT. 8 H.S. FOOTBALL Nanticoke at Columbia-Montour Columbia-Montour Vo-Tech,1 p.m. Abington Heights at Dallas, 2 p.m. Holy Cross at Holy Redeemer, 7 p.m. H.S. FIELD HOCKEY Holy Redeemer at Wyoming Area, 3 p.m. H.S. BOYS SOCCER Tunkhannock at MMI Prep Holy Redeemer at GAR Hazleton Area at Coughlin Wyoming Area at Wyoming Seminary

BULLETIN BOARD CAMPS/CLINICS Midnight Hoops Boys Basketball Fall League will League will held at Wyoming Seminary onbe Wednesdays and Sundays beginning Sept. 5 and ending Oct. 7. Open to all high school freshmen to seniors. Registration and league information is available at leaguelineup.com/ midnighthoops. Contact Steve Modrovsky at 793-3280 LEAGUES Lady Birds Bowling League will League will begin their season on Wednesday, Sept. 5 at Modern Lanes in Exeter. Bowlers please please report at 6 p.m.



H.S. GIRLS SOCCER Wyoming Valley West at Crestwood Hanover Area at Nanticoke GAR at Holy Redeemer MMI Prep at Tunkhannock Wyoming Seminary at Wyoming Area Pittston Area at Dallas COLLEGE FOOTBALL Widener at King’s,1 p.m. Misericordia at at Lebanon Valley,1 p.m. COLLEGE CROSS COUNTRY Wilkes, Misericordia at Lebanon Valley,10:15 a.m. LCCC at PSU Worthington,12:45 p.m. COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY Juniata at King’s,1 p.m. Washington at Wilkes, 2 p.m. Kean at Misericordia, 3:30 p.m. MEN'S COLLEGE SOCCER Albright at Misericordia, 2:30 p.m. Wilkes at Alvernia, 5 p.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE SOCCER Wilkes at Baptist Bible,1 p.m. Misericordia at at Susquehanna,1 p.m. Mount Saint Mary’s (N.Y.) at King’s, 7 p.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE TENNIS Moravian/Gwynedd-Mercy Moravian/G wynedd-Mercy at Misericordia, 9 a.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL King’s at Muhlenberg Tournament,10 a.m. LCCC at Harrisburg/Delaware, Noon Randolph at Misericordia,12:30 p.m. Keystone at Wilkes,1 p.m. Misericordia at Catholic, 2 p.m. Marywood at Wilkes, 3 p.m. SUNDAY, SEPT. 9 COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY Wilkes vs. Consola Consolation/Champion tion/Championship ship Game, 11 a.m./1:30 p.m. MEN'S COLLEGE SOCCER Marietta at King’s,12 p.m. Albright at Wilkes, 2 p.m. Misericordia at Alvernia, 3:30 p.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE SOCCER Dickinson at Wilkes, noon MEN'S COLLEGE TENNIS Wilkes at Muhlenberg Tournament, All Day

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TR A N S A CTI O N S BASEBALL American League BOSTON BOSTO N REDSOX—Reca REDSOX—RecalledINFIvanDe lledINFIvanDe Jesus Jr., Pawtucket (IL). DETROIT TIGERS—Recalled RHP Al Alburquerque from Toledo (IL). Eastern League TRENTONTHUNDER—AnnouncedOF TylerAustin, RHP Tom Kahnle and RHP Branden Pinder were assigned to the team from Tampa (FSL) and RHP Jon Meloan, LHP Francisco Rondon and C Jose Gil were assigned to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). AmericanAssociation LINCOLN SALTDOGS—Signed C Kevin Flynn. North American League SAN ANGELO COLTS—Re-acquired LHP David Phillips from Abilene. Placed OF Jamar Walton on the inactive list. FOOTBALL National Football League ATLANTA FALCONS—Signed TE Chase Coffman,S man,S MarkLeGr MarkLeGree,LB ee,LB Pa PatSchillertothe tSchillertothe practice practice squad. BALTIMORE RAVENS—Signed S James Ihedigbo. BUFFALO BILLS—Signed WR Kamar Aiken, WR MarcusEasley,DTJarronGilbe MarcusEasley,DTJarronGilbert,DBIsaiahGreen rt,DBIsaiahGreen and C David Snow to the practice squad. CAROLINA PANTHERS—Released DT Terrell McClain. Signed DT Dwan Edwards. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Signed RB James Develin to the practice squad. NEW YORK GIANTS—Re-signed G Mitch Petrus. ST. LOUIS RAMS—Claimed RB Terrance Ganaway off waivers from the N.Y. Jets and DT Kellen Heard off waivers from Buffalo. Released CB Jerome Murphy.

G O L F Deutsche Bank Championship Scores Sunday At TPC Boston Norton, Mass. Purse: $8 million Yardage: 7,216; Par 71 Second Round Louis Oosthuizen..............................66-65-63—194 Rory McIlroy ......................................65-65-67—197 Dustin Johnson .................................67-68-65—200 Tiger Woods ......................................64-68-68—200 Bryce Molder .....................................65-69-68—202 Ryan Moore .......................................64-68-70—202 Charley Hoffman ...............................67-67-69—203 Jason Dufner .....................................67-66-70—203 Brandt Snedeker ...............................69-70-65—204 David Hearn.......................................67-69-68—204 Phil Mickelso n ...................................68-68-68—204 Jeff Overton.......................................64-71-69—204 D.A. Points.........................................68-65-71—204 Webb Simpson..................................69-70-66—205 John Senden .....................................66-69-70—205 Jim Furyk ...........................................69-72-65—206 Steve Stricker....................................69-69-68—206 Adam Scott ........................................69-69-68—206 Keegan Bradley.................................71-73-63—207 Nick Watney.......................................72-69-66—207 Matt Every ..........................................71-68-68—207 John Merrick......................................68-72-68—208 Lee Westwood ..................................68-71-69—208 Kevin Stadler.....................................68-71-69—208 Chris Kirk ...........................................63-70-75—208 Seung-Yul Noh..................................62-71-75—208 Luke Donald ......................................67-72-70—209 Troy Matteson....................................72-67-70—209 Tom Gillis ...........................................69-69-71—209 Ernie Els.............................................69-69-71—209 Ted Potter, Jr.....................................69-68-72—209 Vijay Singh .........................................73-69-68—210 Dicky Pride.........................................69-72-69—210 Johnson Wagner...............................70-71-69—210 William McGirt ...................................69-72-69—210 J.B. Holmes .......................................72-69-69—210 Pat Perez............................................69-72-69—210 Bo Van Pelt ........................................69-71-70—210 Hunter Mahan....................................68-72-70—210 Jonas Blixt .........................................67-72-71—210 Greg Chalmers..................................69-68-73—210 Bill Haas .............................................71-72-68—211 Kyle Stanley.......................................70-70-71—211

Berwick High School Boys Basketball Boosters will Boosters will have a meeting Sept. 4 at 7 p.m. in the gymnasium lobby. For more information, call coach Jason Kingery at 394-7115. Crestwood Boys Basketball Booster  will hold its next meeting at 7 Club Club will p.m. Sept. 5 at Cavanaugh’s Grille. We will be discussing our annual "Nite at the Races" benefit. All parents of Crestwood boys basketball players are invited to attend. Nanticoke Area Little League will League  will hold its monthly meeting at high school cafe on Sept. 5 at 7:30 p.m. Board Members are to meet at 7 p.m. p.m. Pittston  Pittston Area Lady Patriot Basketball Booster Club will Club will meet on Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Lizza’s on North Main Street in Pittstonfor

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INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE At A Glance All Times EDT North Division W L Pc ctt . G GB B z-Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (Yankees).............. ............ .......... ............ ........ .. 84 59 .587 — z-Pa wtuck wtucket et y(Red . .. ....... . .. .... .. 75 78 68 65 .524 .545 6 Lehigh Lehig h Valle Valley (PhilSox)... llies)... ies)...... .... ...... 9 Rochester Rochester (Twin (Twins).... s).......... . ........ ......... . ..... 71 72 .497 13 Syracuse (Natio (Nationals)....... nals)............. ....... ... 70 73 .490 14 Buffalo (Mets).......... ............ .......... .......... ....... 67 76 .469 17 South Division W L Pc ctt. GB z-Charlott z-Charlotte e (White t e Sox)........ ....... . . 81 61 .570 — Norfolk (Orioles)............ .......... .......... .... 73 70 .510 81 ⁄ 2 Durham (Ra (Rays).... ys)....... ...... ......... . ........ ....... . ... 66 76 .465 15 Gwinnett (Braves)............ ............ ..... 62 81 .434 191 ⁄ 2 West Division W L Pc ctt. GB z-Indiana z-Indianapolis polis (Pirates)........ . ....... . . 87 55 .613 — Columbus (Indians)........ .......... ......... ... 74 69 .517 131 ⁄ 2 Toledo (Tigers)........... .......... ............ ...... .. 60 83 .420 271 ⁄ 2 Louisville Louisville (Reds) (Reds) ...... ......... ......... . ........ ..... . . 51 91 .359 36 z-clinched playoff spot Saturday's Games Pawtucket 2, Scranton/Wilkes Scranton/Wilkes-Barre -Barre 0 Indianapolis 8, Toledo 4 Buffalo 6, Lehigh Valley 3 Rochester 8, Syracuse 4 Columbus 5, Louisville1 Durham 2, Charlotte 0 Norfolk 4, Gwinnett 3 Sunday's Games Syracuse 8, Rochester 7 Lehigh Valley 6, Buffalo 0 Toledo 8, Columbus 5 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Scranton/Wilkes -Barre 6, Pawtucket 2 Gwinnett 7, Norfolk1, 8 innings Indianapolis at Louisville, 7:05 p.m. Durham at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m. Monday's Games Gwinnett at Norfolk, 12:15 p.m. Columbus at Toledo,1 p.m. Indianapolis at Louisville,1:05 p.m. Syracuse at Rochester,1:05 p.m. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Scranton/Wilkes -Barre at Pawtucket, 1:05 p.m. Buffalo at Lehigh Valley,1:35 p.m. Durham at Charlotte, 2:15 p.m. Tuesday's Games No games scheduled

E A S T E R N L E A G U E At A Glance All Times EDT Eastern Division W L Pc ctt . G GB B z-Tr z-Trenton enton (Ya (Yankees nkees)..... )........ ...... ....... . ... 78 63 .553 — Reading n g (Philllies)... ies)...... . ......... ........ ........ . .... 75 66 .532 3 New Britain Britain (Twins)... n s)......... . ........ ........ . .... 74 67 .525 4 Portland (Red Sox)............. ........... ..... 68 72 .486 91 ⁄ 2 Binghamton (Mets)............ .......... ....... 68 73 .482 10 New Hamp Hampshire shire (Blue Jay Jays).. s).... 61 80 .433 17 Western Division W L Pc ctt. GB z-Akr z-Akron on (Indians (Indians).... )....... . ......... ........ ....... . ... 81 59 .579 — z-Bow z-Bowie ie (Orioles).... (Orioles)....... . ......... ........ ...... . .. 77 64 .546 41 ⁄ 2 Altoona (Pirates)....... ............ .......... ......... ... 71 70 .504 101 ⁄ 2 Richmond Richmond (Giants).. (Giants)..... ......... . ........ ...... . .. 70 70 .500 11 Harrisburg sburg (Nat (Nationa ionals)..... ls)........ . ..... . .. 64 77 .454 171 ⁄ 2 Erie (Tigers)............ ............ .......... ............ .... 57 83 .407 24 z-clinched playoff spot Saturday's Games Bowie 8, Harrisburg 5, 1st game Portland 6, Reading1 Akron 4, Richmond1,12 innings Trenton 3, Binghamton 2 New Britain 7, New Hampshire 3 Altoona 4, Erie1 Harrisburg 4, Bowie 0, 2nd game Sunday's Games Reading 5, Portland 0 New Britain10, New Hampshire 3 Altoona 8, Erie1 Harrisburg11, Bowie 5 Akron at Richmond, ccd., rain Binghamton 5, Trenton 4 Monday's Games Akron at Richmond,12:05 p.m. Reading at at Portland,1 p.m. Trenton at Binghamton,1:05 p.m. Altoona at Erie,1:35 p.m. New Hampshire at New Britain, 1:35 p.m. Bowie at Harrisburg, 2 p.m. Tuesday's Games No games scheduled

Plains  Yankees Football & CheerPlains Yankees leading Organization will Organization will hold it’s next monthly meeting on Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the PAV in Hudson. All are welcome to attend. UPCOMING EVENTS/OTHER Hanover Area School Board and Hanover Township Commission is holding theirannual Golf ers ers is Tournament on Saturday, Sept. 29 at Sand Springs Golf Course in Drums, PA. Format is Captain and Crew with a shotgun start at 1:30 p.m.Awards for closest to the pin, longest drive,flight winners along withother prizes.An awards dinner will be held immediately following golf at Sand Springs. Entry fee is $85 per golfer.Awards dinner only

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Robert Garrigus ................................71-67-73—211 Matt Kuchar........................................70-74-68—212 Aaron Baddeley.................................68-74-70—212 Bud Cauley ........................................68-73-71—212 Zach Johnson....................................70-71-71—212 Charl Schwartzel...............................68-65-79—212 Sean O’Hair .......................................70-74-69—213 Roberto Castro..................................72-72-69—213 John Huh............................................71-73-69—213 Marc Leishman..................................72-71-70—213 Josh Teater........................................71-71-71 —213 Tommy Gainey..................................72-70-71—213 Jason Day ..........................................68-73-72—213 Daniel Summerhays .........................71-70-72—213 George McNeill .................................71-70-72—213 Bob Estes...........................................71-69-73—213 Ian Poulter..........................................67-71-75—213 J.J. Henry...........................................69-73-72—214 Geoff Ogilvy.......................................72-69-73—214 Rickie Fowler.....................................71-72-72—215 Scott Piercy .......................................72-70-73—215 Jimmy Walker....................................73-71-72—216 Brian Harman.....................................71-73-72—216 Harris English....................................70-73-73—216 Martin Flores .....................................72-71-73—216 Blake Adams .....................................69-73-74—216 Brendon de Jonge ............................70-73-73—216 Carl Petterss on .................................71-70-75—216 Kevin Na.............................................69-75-73—217 Jonathan Byrd....................................72-72-73—217 Scott Stallings ...................................70-73-74—217 Mark Wilson.......................................74-70-74—218 Sang-Moon Bae.................................69-72-77—218 Graeme McDowell............................74-70-75—219 Padraig Harringto n ...........................70-74-75—219

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H A R N E S S R A C I N G Pocono Downs Results Saturday First - $16,000 Pace1:50.2 3-Little Gold Ring (Da Palone).........9.80 9.80 4.20 3.40 4-Fall Toy (Jo Pavia Jr)..............................3.00 2.20 5-Kentucky Rebel (Er Ledford)..........................3.80 EXACTA (3-4) $34.00 TRIFECTA (3-4-5) $153.40 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $38.35 SUPERFECTA (3-4-5-7) $455.40 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $22.77 Second - $12,000 Pace 1:51.2 2-Premier Flash (Ge Napolitano Jr).5.60 3.60 3.00 3-Cane Ridge (Br Simpson) ......................4.80 3.60 1-Diamond Howard (Ja Morrill Jr)......................3.80 EXACTA (2-3) $27.60 TRIFECTA (2-3-1) $83.00 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $20.75 SUPERFECTA (2-3-1-4) $335.60 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $16.78 DAILY DOUBLE (3-2) $47.20 Third - $14,000 Pace1:50.2 3-Theredandpanlines 3-Thereda ndpanlines (Da Palone)...5 Palone)...5.20 .20 3.20 2.20 2-Another Homer N (Er Carlson) ............. .....10.00 10.00 7.60 1-Lockloadnexplode (Ma Kakaley)....................7.20 EXACTA (3-2) $45.80 TRIFECTA (3-2-1) $354.20 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $88.55 SUPERFECTA (3-2-1(3-2-1-6) 6) $1,622.60 $1,622.60 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $81.13 Fourth - $15,000 Pace 1:51.3 5-Trade Editor (Ge Napolitano Jr)..10.60 3.00 2.20 4-Dreamlands Art (Ma Kakaley) ................2.20 2.10 7-Bullet Bob (Br Simpson)..................................6.20 EXACTA (5-4) $17.00 TRIFECTA (5-4-7) $256.80 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $64.20 SUPERFECTA (5-4-7-1 (5-4-7-1)) $1,074 $1,074.20 .20 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $53.71 Fifth - $12,000 $12,000 Pace 1:51.1 2-Prestissimo (Ge Napolitano Jr).....3.60 2.40 2.20 4-Jolt Demanded (Ja Morrill Jr).................3.00 2.60 3-Come Together (Er Carlson)..........................3.60 EXACTA (2-4) $9.40 TRIFECTA (2-4-3) $51.20 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $12.80 SUPERFECTA (2-4-3-1) $255.00 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $12.75 PICK 3 (3-5-2) $88.20 Sixth - $50,000 Trot1:55.1 6-Go Tapaigh (Mi Lachance)..........18.20 6.60 2.80 3-Boytown (Br Miller)..................................6.80 3.60 9-NothingBut Class (Da Palone).............. ........... .........2.20 ..2.20 EXACTA (6-3) $96.40 TRIFECTA (6-3-9) $476.00 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $119.00 $119.00 SUPERFECTA (6-3-9-2) $1,939.20 20 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $96.96 Scratched: Scratche d: Lindys Jersey Boy Seventh - $18,000 Pace1:50.0 3-Escape The News (Da P alone)..31.40 9.40 5.60 1-Southwestern 1-Southweste rn Dream (Er Carlson) ........7.00 ..7.00 4.40 4-Keep It Real (Ge Napolitano Jr) ............ ........... .........2.80 .....2.80 EXACTA (3-1) $222.80 TRIFECTA (3-1-4) $537.20 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $134.30 SUPERFECTA (3-1-4(3-1-4-5) 5) $15,829.40 $15,829.40 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $791.47 Eighth - $50,000 Pace 1:51 1:51.1 .1 7-Dream Of Winning (Br Miller)........7.20 ..7.20 4.00 2.80 1-Lightning Paige (Ja Morrill Jr) ............ ........... ....9.00 9.00 2.80 4-Yagonnakissmeornot (Mo Teague)...............4.60 EXACTA (7-1) $31.60 TRIFECTA (7-1-4) $227.80 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $56.95 SUPERFECTA (7-1-4(7-1-4-5) 5) $1,557.20 $1,557.20 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $77.86 Scratched: Scratche d: Always Love Me Ninth - $15,000 Pace1:50.1 5-Mickey Hanover (Ge Napolitano Jr) 4.40 2.60 3.00 3-Shakerattlenrock (Ja Morrill Jr)..............4.60 3.20 8-Woodstock Hanover (Ty Buter)..................... 5.60 EXACTA (5-3) $14.20 TRIFECTA (5-3-8) $130.00 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $32.50 SUPERFECTA (5-3-8-7) $857.80 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $42.89 PICK 4 (6-3-7-5 (3 Out of 4)) $92.20 Tenth - $200,000 Trot1:51.3 1A-Check Me Out (Ra Schnittker).............3.40 2.10 4-Maven (Co Callahan).......................................2.20 5-Superst ar Hanover (Da Palone) ............................ EXACTA (1-4) $6.80 TRIFECTA (1-4-5) $12.20 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $3.05 SUPERFECTA (1-4-5-3) $27.60 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $1.38 Eleventh - $200,000 Pace1:49.0 6-Economy Terror (Da Palone)........4.00 ..4.00 2.60 2.20 1-Big Mcdeal (Br Miller) ..............................3.00 2.10 10 2-Marty Party (Co Callahan)...............................3.60 EXACTA (6-1) $10.60 TRIFECTA (6-1-2) $31.80 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50$97.80 Cent) $7.95 SUPERFECTA (6-1-2-4) 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $4.89 Twelfth - $200,000 Trot1:54.0 5-Magic Tonight (Er Goodell).........10.00 10.00 3.40 3.20 1-My Mvp (Mi Lachance)............................2.60 2.60 7-Beer Summit (Mi Vanderkemp)......................6.40 EXACTA (8-1) $31.00 TRIFECTA (5-1-7) $288.20 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $72.05 SUPERFECTA (5-1-7-6) $549.20 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $27.46 PICK 3 (1-6-5) $55.40 PICK 3 (1-9-5) $55.40 PICK 3 (9-6-5) $55.40 PICK 3 (9-9-5) $55.40 Thirteenth - $200,000 Pace1:49.0 4-Dapper Dude (Ja Morrill Jr) ...................4.40 2.10 3-Sweet Lou (Da Palone)....................................2.10 1-Bakin On The Beach (Ty Buter) ............................. EXACTA (4-3) $8.20 TRIFECTA (4-3-1) $53.00 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $13.25 SUPERFECTA (4-3-1-7) $559.20 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $27.96 Fourteenth - $50,000 Pace1:50.2 3-I Like Dreamin (Ge Napolitano Jr).........4.0 Jr).........4.00 0 3.20 4-One Through Ten (Da Palone).......................7.00 5-All Week (Co Callahan) ........................................... EXACTA (3-4) $15.60 TRIFECTA (3-4-5) $124.80 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $31.20 SUPERFECTA (3-4-5-2) $488.60 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $24.43 Fifteenth - $50,000 Trot 1:54.3 1-Komma Ka Z (Ge Napolitano Jr) ..8.40 4.40 2.60 2-Southwind Moni (Ty Buter)................ ........... ....4.60 4.60 3.20 4-Cocktail Attire (To Schadel)............................4.20 EXACTA (1-2) $19.00 TRIFECTA (1-2-4) $163.20 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $40.80 SUPERFECTA (1-2-4-5) $388.00 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $19.40 LATE DOUBLE (3-1) $34.00 Total Handle-$404,021 Handle-$404,021

at 821-5681 or Jeff Lewis at 8175906. Kingston/Forty Fort Little League is accepting nominations for all board positions for the 2013 season. Visit www.eteamz.com/kbsi for a complete list of open positions. A letter of interest must be mailed to P.O. Box1292, Kingston, or emailed to [email protected] no later than Sept. 7. For more information, call 714-4035.

POST TIME 6:30 p.m. All Races One Mile First-$9,500 Cond.Trot;n/w 1 pm race life 7 Go ott tth h em em u us s ic in y yo ou H .P .P ar ar k ke er 2 --4 4 --5 5 I n f rro on ntt an d d rra aw in g aw ay 2 Radical Ridge E.Carlson 3-3-1 B Be est of the rest 6 P ee ee W e ee e H an ov ov er er D .C .C h he e l is 2 --7 7 --5 5 No ott t h he e b es es t o pe pe n nii ng ng r ac ac e 1 M ay D ay M is t A .N a ap po oll it an o 4 --6 6 --5 5 O nl nl y w in c am am e at t h he e fa aii r 4 Megabar Lenny M.Simons 6-3-7 W in inless in 21 prior 8 Sapelo J.Kakaley 8-4-3 Looking for flat mile 5 Explosive Fashion D.Ingraham 7-5-5 A Ag gain seventh 3 Laurie Hall L.Fry 7-5-8 Breaker Second-$9,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $4,000 last 5 2 Ax Man T.Buter 9-6-9 C h ho ops them down to size 3 Baileys Photo E.Mollor 5-6-2 G ririnds out a second 6 Ashcroft M.Simons 4-4-6 10yr old keeps going 9 Newport Volo T.Jackson 2-8-8 P os ost the big hurdle 1 D Lee Mo re re B .S imp so son 6-4 -7 -7 H ami lt o on n t rra ai ni ni ng ng at . 1 14 40 7 R om om p pa aw ay B ra ran d do on M .K ak ak al al ey ey 6 --8 8 --3 3 No ott l iv in g u p t o n a am me 4 Katie’s Kiss D.Ingraham 7-8-5 Done early 5 F as as tta a s L ig h htt n nii ng ng J A .N a ap po oll it an o 4 --5 5 --6 6 B ee ee n o ffff q ui ui te te a w h hii le 8 Marion Matilda G.Wasiluk 5-9-9 Out to lunch Third-$4,500 Clm.Pace;clm.price $5,000 8 Night Call T.Buter 7-9-4 Now or never

1 each aC aTrahe M .Napo K ak apoli k al alil ttano ey ea yno 4 -8 -5 -5 7H M ez azch Tho ar hc e te Lirm it A. A.Na 77-77-7 7 6 I O One T.Jackson 7-8-6 4 J oh ohn ny ny W al al ke ker H. Pa rk rke r 4-7 -5 -5 2 Hillside Dude E.Carlson 5-4-6 3 Logan M J.Pavia 7-4-8 5 Bigtime Hanover M.Simons 6-7-7 9 Satin Spider J.Kakaley 4-9-6 Fourth-$15,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $13,000 last 5 4 Wingbat M.Kakaley 5-8-2 1 H op ope Rei ns ns Su pr preme E .Ca rrll so son 4-3 -5 -5 8 Zuerest T.Buter 5-2-6 2 Fr e ee edo m Ri dg dge T.J ac ack so so n 4-3 -3 -3 5 S mo mo o ott h P ow ow e err G ..N Na ap p ol ol it an o 5 --3 3 --1 1 3 Our Last Photo J.Pavia 5-4-2 6 Swan Image M.Romano 3-2-4 7 Crème De Cocoa D.Ackerman 8-2-6 Fifth-$18,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $19,750 last 5 2 Tui T.Jackson 9-4-7 6 M yM o om ms sa ab bll iz za za rrd d E .C .C a arr ls on on 2 --4 4 --5 5 3 Chaplin Hall G.Napolitano 5-3-8 7 D ef ef in it e ell y Mami e J. Pa vi vi a 1-2 -2 -2 4 Nice Dream A.Napolitano 1-1-4 5 M C Felix M.Kakaley 8-6-1 1 Mr Party Man H.Parker 7-1-1 8 Ginger Tree Jimmy T.Buter 1-6-1 Sixth-$12,000 Clm.Hndcp Trot;clm.price $12-15,000 8 Redw Redwhi hittenb enblu lues esto tone ne T .Ja .Jack ckso son n 11-11-2 2 1 Woody Marvel E.Carlson 1-2-2 3 DC’s Piggy Bank G.Napolitano 7-4-5 5 Bays id e V ol olo T.B ut ut e err 3-7 -2 -2 9 Ma as s tte e r B eg eg o on n ia A .N a ap po oll it an o 2 --1 1 --1 1 7 Just Like Lloyd W.Mullin 4-4-4 6 M yr yr h hyt ythm hmof ofth then enig ight ht M ..Si Sim mo ons ns 11-22-2 2 2 Lost In The Fog J.Pavia 5-5-2 4 Litany Of Lindy M.Kakaley 6-9-2 Seventh-$6,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $7,500 7 C Cs Lov er er N G.N ap apo li ta tano 2-3 -1 -1 5 Master Of Wars J.Pavia 2-2-8 2 Persuader Raider T.Jackson 4-6-6 3 Tobins Fortune M.Kakaley 5-2-4 6 Worthys Magic G.Merton 1-1-6 4 S ke ke d da ad dd d le H an ov ov er er H .P .P ar ar k ke er 2 --5 5 --6 6 8 K en en n na ai rn rnma ch chma gi gic E .Ca rlrl so son 3-4 -9 -9 1 Y ou ou n ng g A nd nd Foo li sh sh A.N ap apo li tano 5-7 -7 -7 9 The Real Dan T.Buter 9-5-7 Eighth-$9,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $4,000 last 5 3 Cele Celebr brit ity y Lega Legacy cy D. D.In Ingr grah aham am 33-55-4 4 5 Badbo adboy y Papa Paparr a azz zzii A M ..Si Sim mo ons ns 66-77-7 7 6 Fu n N P leas ur ure J. Pa vi vi a 2-8 -4 -4 4 C ha hap ter El ev ev en en M.K ak ak al al ey ey 1-3 -4 -4 9 S ep ep ho ho rra a D e V ie M .R o om m an o 2 --7 7 --4 4 8 Lubbock A.Napolitano 7-6-6 7 G Nia oslito anno 1S Rtos ore stech R Lu un nimLoe eg ge en nd B ..S .S mpp ps on 2 Pegasus Man T.Jackson Ninth-$11,000 Cond.Pace;n/w 2 pm races life 4 T’s Electric H.parker 3 Mr Dennis B.Simpson 5 N as as sa sau Cou n ntty G. Na Napo li ta tano 6 Newspeak E.Carlson 2 W in d dm m il l S ha ha rrk k M .R o om m an o 9 Electric Guitar T.Buter 1 Real Articulate A.Napolitano 7 Vovoomster A.Miller 8 Gracie’s Boy M.Kakaley Tenth-$25,000 Open Trot 6 Hot Shot Blue Chip J.Pavia 8 Pilg Pilgrr im s Chuc Chucki kie G. G.Na Napo poli littano ano 1 Ta c’ c’ s D el el ig h htt B .S imp so son 4 Stormin Normand T.Jackson 3 L ik ea eabat o ou ut a ah hel l T.B ut ut e err 2 Mystery Photo A.Miller 5 Imperial Count H.Parker 7 Equity M.Kakaley Eleventh-$15,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $13,000 last 5 2 Banker Volo A.Miller 3 I n Y ou our R oo oom M.S imons 1 Tactical Caviar H.Parker 5 Keep Keepin in T he he Chip Chips s G. G.Na Napo poli littano ano 4 I m T he he C a as s h M an M .K ak ak al al e ey y 6 Fo ur ur S ta rz rz R ob obro T.J ac ack s so on 7 Pantholops J.Pavia Twelfth-$21,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $25,000 last 5 5 Don’t Know Chip T.Buter 6 Ellen’s Isle A.Miller 2 Au ttu um mn n E sc sc ap ap a ad de H .P .P ar ar k ke er 4 Bambino Hall G.Napolitano 1 Macs Bad Boy M.Simons 8 Commander K M.Kakaley 3 F lo rrii da da M a ac c A tttt a ac ck A .N a ap po oll it an o 7 Fo un unt a aii nb nbl ea eau Vo lo D. Ing ra raham Thirteenth-$9,500 Cond.Pace;n/w 1 pm race life 7 Nitro’s Wiggle A.Miller 2 Ralbar G.Napolitano 4 All Day Ray M.Kakaley 8 Rock N Ahard Place H.Parker 3 T im ’s C a as s tto o ffff T .J ac ac ks ks on on 5 Mr Presley M.Simons 9 Explosive Jolt T.Buter 1 P riri nc nc e Ju b bii le e E .Ca rlrl so son 6 Dawson City M.Romano

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Way overdue Ra ac c ed ed w e ell l u po po n a rrrr iv al al L ate on the scene C om omes off ca re reer mi le Looks for 3 in a row Back to level of last score Best work done in Fla L ittle from here

3-1 10 0-- 1 7-2 8-1 9-2 5-1 4-1 12-1

Me ead adow ows s tr trot otte terr s win her her e Likely favorite Se en nt by Allard M ov oves in to Mo sh sher st a ab bl e G et et s u s se e d a b it e a arr ly I ’ll pass for now Mo ove ves s up of offf th the e vic ctor tory y Notch b elow these Bad habits

99-2 2 3-1 7-2 6-1 4 --1 1 8-1 1010- 1 15-1 20-1

V er er s sa ati le pac er er do e es s it Fan favorite Back from Pitt F its ok with these W on on’t b e 43-1 again Co ou u ld n n’’ t b e ea at c he he a ap pe err N o t rriic ks ks here L ac ack s any po w we er Fake

3-1 7-2 4-1 8-1 6-1 9 --2 2 20-1 15-1 10-1

T ake akes s down down th the e co com m pet petit itio ion n Has Has been been witth h be bett tter er co com m pan pany y C om omes off i mp mprov ed ed s tart Fa vo vor e ed d l as ast tw o goe s N in e p os os t t h he e ma aii n c on on c ce e rrn n A AN Nap trains and reins

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Should have won last wk Mayb e new driver a plus 2 yr yr ol d t rrii es es o lde r Just 1-for-30 lifetime Ne ee e ds ds m o orr e b it e f o orr t h he e se se H Hiits a quiet note Lacks speed A An ndy in for the night ….next

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2-6-7 22-11-1 1 1-x --3 3 9-4-1 3-2 -8 -8 2-3-2 1-7-5 1-5-8

Ov ve erwhelms them Winn Winner er tw two o of last last th thrr e ee e C om omes fro m trot ti ng ng ba rn rn Not the same colt C losi ng ng i n on $800 k l if e S Se ent by team Miller I n with tough group Very nice race

3-1 1515- 1 9-2 5-2 4-1 6-1 12-1 10-1

3-6-3 1-1 -3 -3 3-1-1 77-22-1 1 2 --8 8 --7 7 2-7 -4 -4 7-10-3

Big talent for the future L oo ook in g for thre e e--pe at S itits close to action Bo Boun unce ced d ar arou ound nd last last wk B ur ur k ke e ha av v in g g rre e at s ea ea s so on C ou oul dn dn ’t b e ea at easi er er A bit on dull side

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AMERICAN LEAGUE Saturday's Games N.Y. Yankees 4, Baltimore 3 Tampa Bay 5, Toronto 4 L.A. Angels 5, Seattle 2 Minnesota 3, Kansas Kansas City 1,1st game Detroit 5, Chicago White Sox1 Cleveland 4, Texas 3 Minnesota 8, Kansas City 7, 2nd game Oakland 7, Boston1 Sunday's Games Baltimore Baltimor e 8, N.Y. Yankees 3 Texas 8, Cleveland 3 Tampa Bay 9, Toronto 4 Kansas City 6, Minnesota 4 Oakland 6, Boston 2 Seattlle e 2, L.A. Angels 1 Detroit 4, Chicago White Sox 2 Monday's Games Cleveland (Kluber 0-3) at Detroit (A.Sa (A.Sanchez nchez 2-4), 1:05 p.m. Baltimore Baltimor e (J.Saunders 0-1) at Toronto (Happ 3-1), 1:07 p.m. N.Y. Yan Yankees kees (Sabathia athia 13-4) 13-4) at Tam Tampa pa Bay (Shields12-8), 1:1 1:10 0 p.m. Texa Texas s (Dar (Darvish vish 13-9) at Kan Kansas sas City (B.Chen 10-10), 2:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (C.Wilson 10-9) at Oakland (Milone 11-9), 4:05 p.m. Boston (Buchholz 11-4) at Seattlle e (Vargas 13-9), 4:10 p.m. Minnesota (Deduno 5-2) at Chicago White Sox (H.Santiago 2-1), 7:10 p.m. Tuesday's Games Cleveland at Detroit, 7:05 p.m. Baltimore Baltimor e at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Texas at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Oakland,10:05 p.m. Boston at Seattle,10:10 p.m.

MIAMI — Jason Bay hit his fifth career grand slam in the Mets’ five-run first inning and New York earned a three-game series sweep over the Miami Marlins with a win. Chris Young (4-7) allowed one run and five hits in five innings. He walked one and struck out three as the Mets  won for the seventh time time in eight games.

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 WASHINGT  WASH INGTON ON — Stephen Strasburg allowed two hits over six scoreless innings, striking out nine before being  pulled as the Washington Nationals beat the St. Louis Cardinals.  The NL East-leading East-leading Nation Nation-als took three of four from St. Louis and passed their 80-win total from last season. Re Reds ds 5,Astros 5,Astros 3

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ATLANTA — Chipper Jones hit a three-run homer off Jonathan Papelbon with two outs in the ninth inning, capping a  five-run rally that sent the Atlanta Braves over the Philadelphia Phillies 8-7 on Sunday.  The Phillies Phillies led 7-3 entering  the ninth and seemed set to complete a three-game sweep. Instead, the Braves boosted their wild-card position, coming back against Jeremy Horst and Papelbon (3-6). Reed Johnson singled off  Horst with one out for his third hit and Paul Janish walke walked. d. Papelbon struck out pinch hitter Lyle Overbay before  walking Michael Michael Bourn to load the bases.

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combined for 14 receptions for 237 yards yards in New Yor York’ k’ss 37-34  win in Dallas on on Dec. 11and they  had11more had11mor e for254 yardsand yardsand two touchdowns in the division-dedivision-deciding game that catapulted the Gia Giantsto ntsto thei theirr seco second nd titlein titlein five five seasons.  The bottomline was that Mike Jenkins and Terrence Newman couldn’ couldn’tt hand handle le the wide outs, and Cowboys owner Jerry Jones spent the offseason trying to improve his cornerbacks. Dallas signed Carr, a four-year starter with the Chiefs, as a free agent, and moved up eight spots in the first round of the draft to tak take e Clai Claiborn borne, e, the star of the LSU defense. Cruz, who ignited the win in the regular-season finale with a  74-y 74-yardcatchand ardcatchand runfor a touchtouchdown,, said the Cowboy down Cowboys’ s’ new cornerb corn erback ackss weren’ weren’tt afr afraid aid to take risks. “itwillbe aninter aninterest estingtestfor ingtestfor us- formys formysel elf,Hake f,Hakeem,allof em,allof th the e receivers just being able to decipher what coverages they’re in and maki making ng our rou routesaccord tesaccording  ing  to what they’re they’re in,” said Cruz,  who 13 catches againstDallas for 261 yards and a TD in the two games.“W games.“We’l e’lll seehow itgoes.We know they like to play physical and they’re jamming up a lot and  we have to use our ability to get off the jam and stuff like that. It should be a good test for us.” Nicks, Nick s, who started started trainin training  g  camp on the physically physically unable to per perform form list and only played played a  couple of series in the final preseason game, refused to speculate late on wh why y th the e Co Cowb wboy oyss changed their cornerbacks. “You can’t necessarily say they  made the changes for us,” the fourth-year receiver said. “They  feel like they tried to better their team. So they went out and tried to better their team. You know,  we’re  we’re just going to pay out game according to our game plan and do what we have to do when we go out there.” Giants offensive coordinator coordinator Kevin Gilbride said the Cowboys used different different strate strategies gies against New York in the two games. In the first one, they used a lot of man-to-ma man-to-man n cove coverag rage e alon along  g   with a combination combination of double teams against the wide outs. In the second second gam game, e, they they pla played yed more zone.

Djoko Djokovi vic, c, the defend defending  ing  champio cham pion, n, beat No. 31 Julie Julien n Benneteau in straight sets and  will meet meet No. 18 Stanislas Stanislas WawWawrink rinka a fora quar quarterf terfinalbert inalberth.Alh.Alsoadvancing:No.4DavidFerrer,  who got past two-time major champio cham pion n Lleyton Lleyton Hew Hewitt itt 7-6 (9), 4-6, 6-3, 6-0 and now meets No. 13 Rich Richard ard Gasquet, Gasquet, who elimina eliminated ted two-time two-time NCA NCAA A championSteveJohnson7-6(4), 6-2, 6-3; and No. 8 Janko Tipsarevic,whowillfacethewinnerof  Sunday night’s match between No. 9 John Isner of the United States and No. 19 Philipp Kohlschreiber schrei ber of Germany. Germany. Inwomen’saction,top-seeded

2011 Wimbledon champion PetraKvitov traKvi tova1-6,6-2, a1-6,6-2, 6-0. Robson beat four-time major champion Kim Clijsters in the second round Wednesday, ednesday, sending the 29-year 29-year-old -old Belgian into retirement. retir ement. It was the next day, Roddick’s 30th birthday, that he surprisingly let the world know he had deci decided ded to walk walk away  away  fromthesportwheneverthisvisitto FlushingMeado FlushingMeadows ws ends. ends. Sunday Sunda y justsohappened justsohappened tobe five-time U.S. Open champion Connors’ 60th birthday — and on the very same date in 1991, Connors celebrated celebrated his 39th by  coming coming bac back k to beat beat Aaron Aaron Krickstein in five sets to reach the quarterfinals in New York, a  matchreplayedoftenduringrain del delays ays in more more rec recent ent times. times. Conno Connors rs,, who later later briefl briefly  y  coachedRoddi coac hedRoddick,was ck,was athis rabrabble-rousing, ble-rous ing, crowd-goadingbest crowd-goadingbest

Victor Victoria ia Azar Azarenk enka a beat 73rd73rdrankedAnna rank edAnna Tatishvili6-2, atishvili6-2, 6-2to rea reach ch the quarterf quarterfinal inalss at FlushFlushing Meadows for the first time. Azarenka has dropped only 10 games games through through fou fourr matc matches hes he head adin ing g in into to a sh show owdo down wn aga agains instt defe defendin nding g cham champion pion Sam Stosur, Stosur, a 6-4, 6-4 winner winner over18-year-oldLauraRobsonof  Bri Britain tain,, whose whose breakt breakthro hrough ugh run included wins against past major champions Kim Clijsters andLiNa. Maria Sharapova, a four-time four-time GrandSlamtitlewinner,wasfacing No. 19 Nadia Petr Petrova ova in the la last st wome women’ n’s fo fourt urthh-ro round und match Sunday night. The winner will play play No. 11Marion Bartoli, the 2007 Wimbledon runner ner-up -up,, whocame backto defe defeat at

onthatday21yearsago;inoneof  thosenicetwists,Roddickwasin New York then, a kid who was treatedto treatedto ticketsas ticketsas a pre presen sentt to celebrate celebr ate his ninthbirthday. “Thatwasmy firsttasteof firsttasteof live live tennis,andit tenn is,andit wasthatrun,”Roddick recalled, “so that’s as good asit gets.” gets.” He and Fogni Fognini ni provided provided their own bra brand nd of ente entertai rtainmen nment, t, eventhoughRoddickisnotathis best because of an aching right shoulder. shoulde r. A couple of months ago, Roddick lowered the tension in his racket strings so he coul could, d, he explai explainedwhile nedwhile poin pointting to that shoulder, “get a little sli slingactionin ngactionin itand hel help p theold Hamburger Hambur ger Helper Helper here.” Ask Askedhow edhow thatkeypart ofhis bodyfeels,Roddicksaid:“It’snot

great. But, you know, it’s good enough enough.. I’vegot,max,a I’vegot,max,a weekof  weekof  tennis left, so it’s good enough forthat.” An element of Roddick’s appeal, in addition to an ability to play play tenniswellenoughto tenniswellenoughto rea reach ch fiveGrand fiveGran d Slamfinals Slamfinals andgetto No. No. 1 inthe AT ATP P ra ranki nking ngs, s, ishis showmans show manship hip and quickne quickness ss  with a quip.

Dealing with a series of injurie ries, s, Rod Roddickdropp dickdroppedout edout of the top 20 in February, then slid to No.34 inMarch,hislowe inMarch,hislowestrankstranking since 2001. 2001. A bal balky ky rig right ht hamstring forced Roddick to retire tire duri during ng his second-r second-round ound match matc h at theAustr theAustrali alian an Ope Open n in January, and he lost in the first round at the French Open and thirdround at Wimbledon. Wimbledon.

important thing to do to keep hitters conscious of both sides of the plate. “It helps helps you out a lo lott up Continued Continu ed from Page 1B there.” Aldred was pleased with Tra Tracy’s opinion was sec ondcy’s performance. ed by Aldred.

gled off Mik Mike e MacDonald MacDonald to load the bases with no outs. Ko Kosuk sukue ue Fuku Fukudom dome e fol fol-lowed by lining a shot that appeared like it would sail over the short fence in front of Pawtucket’s left-field bullpen for a 

ball he hit in his next at-bat, in the third, was uncatchable as he pulled a shot to right for his second second homer of the season for a 2-1 lead. Austin Romine’s fifth-inning  sacrifice fly produced a third

to take take away away the und undern erneat eath h routesthat routesthat were were so succ success essfulfor fulfor theLions ear early ly on. McGlo McG loinhad inhad onl only y a few few cha chancncesto take take shotsdee shotsdeep p butthetiming with the new starting wideouts wasn’t entirely there, leadingto someovert someoverthro hrows. ws. “You’re going to have days like that,” McGloin said of those misfires. “It’s very frustrating, but at the same time it happens. Two passesarenotgoingtowinorlose thegame.I overthr overthrew ew andunderthrew, and that’s my fault. There ar area ea lotofthingstha lotofthingsthatI tI didwr didwrong  ong  today. “W “We e ha haveto veto gobackand wa watch tch thefilmand imp improv rove e from from ther there.” e.” His lone interception interception came on theLions theLio ns’’ fi finaldriv naldrive e asa pass pass caromed off of a receiver and into the air, where a linebacker was ableto run undernea underneath th it.  The pass prote protection ction for McGloin was generally good, despite four new starters on the offens fensive ive lin line. e. McGloin McGloin was not sacked and was only hurried out ofthepocketafewtimesontheafternoon.

“He threw the ball well and he wasn’t scared,” Aldred said. “It was a good experience for him him togeta chanceto chanceto come come up here and pitch.” Among other things, Tracy  showed he wasn’t “scared” to pitch inside as he jammed several PawSox hitters and forced  weak po pups or flyballs. “I like going inside,” Tracy  said. “I think it’s definitely an

grand-slam homer grand-slam homer.. But Jason Repko leaped, snared the ball and held on as he crashed on top of the fence and fell into the bullpen – thus turning the play into a “spectac “spectacular” ular” sacrifice fly. Pawtuck Pawtucket et scor scored ed its lone run off Tracy in the second on two walks, a wild pitch and a  fielder’s choice. Fuk Fukudom udome e made sure sure the

run and the Yankees broke the game open during a three-run eighth.  The key hits were a two -run double by Joseph and Musteilier’s RBI single. Ex-PawSox Ex-Pa wSox Manny Delcarmen allowed one run in two innings of relief while Ryota Igarashi finished finished with two hitless, three-strikeout innings to seal the deal.

 The main trouble trouble came durin during  g  one stretch out of the no-huddle in which which newlefttackleDonovan newlefttackleDonovan Smith had to come off the field, forcing forcing Mik Mike e Far Farre rell ll to switch switch over over from from rig right ht tack tackle le on thefly. Dropsbyreceiversalsohurtthe Lionss after Lion after half halftim time. e. Startin Starting  g   wideout Shawney Ker Kersey sey said staminawasan stam inawasan iss issuefor uefor himafter missing miss ing a chunk chunk of pr prese eseason ason campwith an injury injury..

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But they’d also like to win a   World  World Series bef before ore another 88  years passes. passes. And despit despite e Rizzo claiming they have have only 10 percent of the information he has, they have yet to be told just how a limit of between 160-170 160-170 innings on Strasburg this year guarantees anything for the

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mation in which the Bobcats lost track of the tight end, who came openon theright sid sideli eline. ne. Afterward,theESPNbroadcast of the game showed a replay of a   Tom  Tom Brady touchdown pass to Rob Gro Gronko nkowski wski last seas season on against Kansas City. Same play, sameformation,same sameformat ion,same res result. ult. “You’r “You’re e goingto seea lotmore,” Leh Lehmansaid.“W mansaid.“We e hav havea ea lotmore in our playbook and we’ll contincontinue to spread the ball out. I like to see the tight ends get more in volved.”  Thingsbogged down considerablyin thesecondhalfas theBobcats starteddroppinglinebackers into coverage more often, trying 

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to speed speed foll followin owing g kneesurgery  kneesurgery  anda Week eek 1 sus suspen pensio sion. n. He was readyto readyto tak take e hisplac hisplace e amo among ng the top fantasy fantasy wide wideouts outs lastyear, befor before e he tor tore e up hisknee. hisknee. Wi With th some some gam games es und under er hisbelt hisbelt,, he’ he’ll ll claim claim that that honor honor this this yea yearr.

the Redskinsbackfiel Redskinsbackfield. d. But with Mik Mike e Sha Shanah nahan an act actingas ingas the ElectoralColleg Elect oralCollege, e, the resultswill resultswill be anythi anything ng butclear. By thetime allthe wri writete-in in votes votes andhangi andhanging  ng  chads chads arecoun arecounted ted,, loo look k forRoys forRoys-ter ter tobe th the e ne nextRB xtRB inchie inchief. f.

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4: LIONSRB LIONSRB MIKELLESH MIKELLESH- -  OURE  willbe  willbe a veryproducti veryproductive ve fantasy fanta sy player player thisyear.The Lions Lions are are a passi passing ng team team more more outof nec necess essity ity. JahvidBest JahvidBest and KevinSmit KevinSmith h aren’ aren’tt muc much h of a  backfield.Leshour backfi eld.Leshoure e has look looked ed gr greatin eatin thepres thepreseas eason on andthe Lions Lions are are ver very y high high on him him.. Unfortunate fortu nately ly,, Leshour Leshoure e was very 

6: BROW BROWNS NS RB TR TREN ENT T RI RI- -  CHARDSON  willbe  willbe a good run runnin ning g bac back. k. Butnot thi thiss year year.. Fantasy Fant asy “gurus”have “gurus”have beengushing overRichards overRichardson on all preseas preseason, on, but they’re they’re miss missing ing somered flags flags.. Red Red flag flag No. No. 1:Kneesurge gery ry shelve shelved d himfor thepresea thepresea-son. son. Red Red fla flag g No.2: It’s hissecondknee surge surgery ry of theyear theyear.. Red Red

8: DOLPHINSWR DOLPHINSWR DEVON DEVONE  E   willactually be a Miami BESS  willactually pas passi sing ng optionwort optionworth h hav having ing.. In a  point-per-recep point-pe r-reception tion format, that is.BrandonMars is.Bran donMarshal halll isgone and theDolphin theDolp hinss wil willl have have a rooki rookie e QB at thehelm, thehelm, which which mea means ns mor more e sho short, rt, safe safe pas passe ses. s. Tha Thatt is  where  wher e what Bess come comess in. Fig Fig-ure ure on5 or6 ca catc tche hess for for abou aboutt 60

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high high on someth somethingelsein ingelsein the offseason offse ason and earned earned hims himself elf a  two-game two-g ame suspensi suspension. on. When he comesback, he’ll he’ll giveDetroit giveDetroit another weapon.

fl flagNo. agNo. 3:TheBrown 3:TheBrownss ha havea  vea  rooki rookie e QB.Red flag flag No. No. 4: Hey. It’s the Browns. Browns.

 yards a game.  yards game. Thro Throw w in an occasionalTD sionalTD andyou’ve andyou’ve got got some some cheapfantasy points. points.

7: TEX TEXANS ANS WR KESH KESHAW AWN  N  MARTIN  willplay  willplay a valuable valuable fan fantas tasy y roleby roleby yea year’ r’ss end end.. We all know know And AndreJohns reJohnson on is “Th “The e Man”” in Housto Man Houston. n. Buthe’ Buthe’ss als also o “Th “The e Ma Man n Who Who GetsHur GetsHurtt A Lot Lot.” .” Mar Martinis tinis a rooki rookie e who showe showed d some some flashe flashess of WR

9: PATRIO TRIOTS TS QB TOM BRA BRA- -  DY doe DY doesn sn’t ’t top40 TDsand 4,0 4,000 00  yardss thisyear.What? Am I cra yard zy? Well ell,, probably probably,, but hear me out. out. Wha Whatt wouldhapp wouldhappen en if Ne New w England’ss defense actually  England’  wor  worked ked inst instead ead of doingits best Swiss cheese imperson impersonation? ation?

250 day dayss ago. ago. Las Lastt I che check cked,a  ed,a   year has 365 days. days. That’s no where  wher e near the exp expectedrecovectedrecoverytime,, letalon erytime letalone e the“gett the“getting  ing  bac back k to spe speed”time ed”time..

5: RED REDSKIN SKINS S RB EV EVAN  AN  ROYSTER istheguyyou wantin ROYSTER istheguyyou wantin 3: TITANSWR TITANSWR KEN KENNY  NY  1:BRONCOS 1:BRONCO S WR ERIC ERIC  Washi  Washington ngton.. For Forget get Barack Barack Oba willfinish the season season as a  ma andMittRomney DECKER  willflirt  willflirt with100 catchcatch- BRITT  willfinish andMittRomney,, themost  T  Top op 10 caliber caliber WR. It’s goin going g to es and12 TD TDss this this year year.. De Decke ckerr importantcontest impo rtantcontest to fantasy  fantasy  take e some some time time forBritt forBritt to ge gett up owner  was on pacefor double double digit digit TDs tak ownerss is whogets“ele whogets“electe cted” d” to

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Hamlin gets second straight win

Louisville running back Senorise Perry works off a block during action against Kentucky in tan NCAA football game at Cardinal Stadium in Louisville, Ky., Sunday. Louisville won, 32-14.

Jones-Drew ends his 38-day holdout

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HAMPTON HAMPT ON,, Ga. — Den Denny  ny  H am am llii n wo n h iiss s e ecc on on d stra straig ight ht Sprin Sprintt Cu Cup p race, race, holding hold ing off Jeff Jeff Gor Gordon don in a  green-white-check greenwhite-checkered ered finish at Atl Atlanta anta Motor Motor Speedw Speedway  ay  on Sunday night. Martin Truex Jr. appeared appeared to be positi positione oned d for his fir first st  win since 200 7 until Jamie McMurray smashed the wall on th the e fr front ont stra straig ighta htawa way, y, bringin brin ging g out a caution caution with three laps to go. The leaders  went to pit road, and Hamlin’s lin’s crew got him back on the t rac rack k f ir ir st st , jus jus t ahe ahe ad ad o f    Truex.  While Truex strug gled to get up to speed on the restart, Hamlin pulled away with Gordon right on his bumper. The four-time Cup champion desperately needed a win to improve his chances of getti getting  ng  into the Chas Chase, e, but couldn’ couldn’tt ge gett by Ham Hamli lin n on the final final lap. Hamlin took the series victory lead with with four four,, putting  putting  him in posi positi tion on to to top p th the e standingss when the 12-drive standing Chase starts.

JACK JACKSON SONVIL VILLE LE,, Fl Fla. a. — Maurice Jones-Drew Jones-Drew remain remainss as pas passio sionateas nateas eve everr about about hisvalue.

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Louisville romps over Kentucky The Associated Press

LOUISVILLE, Ky LOUISVILLE, Ky.. — Louis ville coach Charlie Charlie Strong had concerns conc erns about how his team  wouldstart the season,despite a  No.25rankingandthetopspotin thepreseas thepres eason on BigEastpicks. If the opener Sunday against Kentuc Kentucky ky was any indi indicati cation, on, Strong Strong had noth nothing ing to worr worry  y  about.Startin abou t.Starting g thegameonthe1 turned out to be no trouble for theCardinals theCardi nals,, who sim simplydrove plydrove thelength thelengt h ofthe fieldfor fieldfor a touc touchhdow down n thatsetthe tonefora 32-14 32-14  victory..  victory How easy was it? Louisville’s

“make sure “make sure we all get this out of the way becauseI’mdone after this.” “This is the

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next two scoring drives covered 85and 93 yard yardss andhowquic andhowquickly  kly  it happ happene ened d dep depende ended d on whos whose e handss were hand were onthe ball ball.. “IdonotknowifIexpectedthe offe offensetoperfor nsetoperformas mas wellas wellas they  did,” Strong said after his team outgained Kentucky 466-373. “A lot of the time you just don’ don’tt know know howwel howwelll guys guys will will playtoplaytogetherandgetinsync.Theywere able to get in sync, stay in sync and move the ball up and down the field.” Credi Creditt soph sophomo omore re Teddy  eddy  Bridgewater Bridge water for getting getting things going on that first drive, taking 

theCardinalsfromthirddownon their 2 up to the 42 with consecutivecompletionss toDamian Coutivecompletion peland and Andrell Smith. Jeremy Wright and Senorise Perry  took the cue and then took off,  with Wright Wright rushing for three touchdowns and Perry adding a  47-yardtouchdown run. “That’’s what we pri “That pride de ourselves on, that’s why we work hard,”said Bridgewater Bridgewater,, who finished with 232 yards on 19-of-21 19-of-21 passing passing,, a scho schoolrecor olrecord d forcompletion pletio n perce percentage.“Wepractice ntage.“Wepractice game-like game-lik e situations, so (Sunday)wasjust lik like e pra practic ctice.” e.”

So whenthe Jackson Jacksonvill ville e Jaguars uars running running backended his38dayholdoutSunday—withouta  new contract — he had no apologi ogies, es, no reg regret retss and no concerns about his standing with the franchise. franchise. “I’m in a good place,” he said. “Idid somethin something g I fel feltt wasright, and I’m alw always ays going going to feel right.I’mnotgoingtofeelwrong  for for what what I di did d itat al all.And l.And th that’ at’s  why I can come back and not haveanegativeattitude.Ithinkif   youregretthings,you’regoing  youregretthings,you’r egoing to comebacksalty,beadistraction, thingslike that. “I don’t feel that way ‘cause  what I did was right. No one can tell me it was wrong. Not one person here can tell me what I didwas wro wrong.” ng.” JonesJones-Dre Drew w arri arrived ved at the team facility Sunday morning, chat chatted ted with tea teammat mmates es and then had a 40-minute conversationwith coach MikeMularkey. MikeMularkey. Later,, he spent nearly half an Later hour answering answering questions questions about his holdout, even getting to a  point point where where he told told rep reporte orters rs to

last talk about thewhole contrac tractt si situ tuaation,” he said. “We’re going to more forward to football after this.” Jones-Drew Jones-D rew considered considered skipping games, missing paychecks and causing an even bigger distraction tractio n for the team. Ultimately, though, he opted to report a   week before the season opener. opener. Jacksonville plays at Minnesota  nextSunday. “It really wasn’t about budging, ing,”” saidJones-Dr saidJones-Drew ew,, whotook a conditioning test later in the day. “For “For me, it got to the point  where I wasn’t going going to be traded. Obviously, they weren’t goingto payme.I could could hav have e easily  easily  satout unti untill Week10, eek10, comeback and been a distraction. It wasn’t aboutthat.I’mnotgoingtocome backanddistractguysfromplayingthe game game therightway.” therightway.”  The NFL’s NFL’s leading rusher in 201 2011, 1, Jones-Drew Jones-Drew skipped skipped the team’s entireoffseasonschedule in whatbecamea nasty nasty cont contrac ractt dispute. Jones-Drew

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Oosthuizen races out to big lead in Boston By DOUGFERGUSON  DOUGFERGUSON   AP Golf Writer 

NORTON NOR TON,, Mass Mass.. — Louis Louis OosOosthui thuizenknowswhat zenknowswhat it’s like like tohit every shot right where he’s aiming and to stand over every putt believing it will go in. He once shot a 57 on his home course at Mossel Moss el Bay in South Africa, a  number num ber he wear wearss on the left sleeve of his shirt. Fo Forr abo abouttwo uttwo hoursSund hoursSunday ay in the Deutsche Bank ChampionChampionship, that’s that’s how it felt. Oos Oosthu thuiz izen en ra ran n of offf seve seven n straight straig ht birdies, a streak that began after he nearly three-putted from 5 feet. He shot 29 on the frontnin frontnine e of th the e TPC TPC Bos Boston ton.. He didn’t miss a green until the 17th hole. That’s all it took to race by  PGA champ champion ion Ror Rory y McIlr McIlroy oy,, leave Tiger Woods Woods behind and seize control going into the Labor Day finish. Oosthuizen Oosthuiz en had an 8-under 63, establishing tournament records for consecutive birdies, low front nin nine e anda 54-hol 54-hole e scoreof scoreof 19 19-un -un-der194. “Probab “Probably ly the start start anyo anyone ne  would dream of on that front nine,” Oosthuizen said. “I made eve everyth rything ing,, so youget those those day dayss  where you just look look at a putt and  you hole it. That was my first nine holes.”  The back nine wasn’t bad, and it included one brief scare when

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River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. 0.00” 0.00” 0.2 0.24” 4” 22.17” 25 25.2 .27” 7”

86/77

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ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport Temperatures

101/76

Highs: 74-79.  Lows: 65-68. Chance of  74-79. Low thunderstorms today, especially south. Thunderstorms likely tonight.

Albany 80/64

83/73

72/54

The Poconos

Syracuse 81/67

79/68

85/71

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REGIONAL FORECAST Today’s high/ Tonight’s low

NATIONAL FORECAST: Low FORECAST: Low pressure in the Ohio Valley will bring thunderstorms to a large area from the Great Lakes to parts of the Southeast today. Some of these thunderstorms may bring heavy rain. A cold front will bring thunderstorms to the Upper Midwest and central Plains, some of which may be severe. Monsoonal moisture will bring scattered thunderstorms to the southern Rockies.

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Today will be cloudy with scattered showers throughout the day. We will see heavier rain on Tuesday evening. Some places could see half an inch to an inch of rain. Partly cloudy skies will return on Wednesday, but the cchance hance for light showers will stay with us during the day and continue overnight into Thursday.. We will Thursday end this week with partly cloudy skies on Friday and a high of 80. Saturday and Sunday will be partly cloudy to cloudy with a few showers. - Michelle Rotella

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Pittston Knights holding family picnic Sept. 15 ‘Walk from Obesity’ planned for Sept. 22

 

The Northeast Bariatric Center at Hazleton General Hospital is hosting its ninth annual ‘Walk from Obesity’ on Sept. 22 at the Alliance Wellness Trail on the property of the Alliance Women’s and Children’s Center, next to the Hazleton Health & Wellness Center, 50 Moisey Drive, Hazleton. Registration for the walk begins at 9 a.m. with step-off at 10 a.m. Proceeds from from the walk will fund obesity education, prevention and treatment. Cost per person is $25 prior to the day of the walk and children under the age of 12 are free with a paid adult registration. Children can also participate in a coloring contest and one child will receive a prize at the event. The child registration and coloring form may be accessed in the ‘Resources’ section after online registration is completed. The coloring contest is not part of the on-site child registration. The cost per person will be $35 for individuals who register at the walk. A T-shirt will be provided to all walkers, while supplies last. Pre-registration is encouraged. To register, call Brenda Derr, Northeast Bariatric Center, Center, at 501-6322 501-6322 or register online at www.walkfromobesity.com. Some of the participants, from left: Amy Cartwright, bariatric dietitian; Dr. Michael D. Bono; Debbie Skokoski, office manager; and Brenda Derr, registered nurse, Northeast Bariatric Center at Hazleton General Hospital. Also participating are Sue Wallace and Ginni Forker, operating room staff, Hazleton General Hospital.

Dunkin’ Donuts stores raise money for St. Joseph’s Center in Scranton SCRANTON SCRAN TON:: Thr Through ough a regional in-store gional in-store fund fundrais raiser er and contributi contr ibutions ons from local franfranchise owners, Dunkin’ Donuts of  Northeaste North eastern rn Pen Pennsylv nsylvania ania recently donated $22,750 to supportSt. Joseph’ Joseph’ss Cent Center er in ScranScranton. It is Dunkin’ Dunkin’ Donuts’ third consecutive year working with St. Jose Joseph’ ph’ss Cent Center er,, donat donating  ing  mor more e than$64,750sincetheirinitial fundraising program in 2010. Dunkin’ Donuts shops across Northeastern Pennsylvania hosted a day-long fundraising event to raise money for St. Joseph’s

IN BRIEF DALLAS: Cub Scout Pack 281 in Dallas and Cub Scout Pack Pack 155 in Trucksville Trucksville are holding a joint sign-up night for boys in first through throug h fifth grades from 6:308:30 p.m. on Sept. 12 at the Dalla Dallass Elementary School. For more information, visit www.BeAScout.org. LUZERNE:  The Knigh Knights ts of  Columbus Home Association is holding nominations of officers at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesda ednesday y at the Council home. All member memberss are urged to attend. TRUCKSVILLE: Cub Scout

The Knights of Columbus Council 372 Pittston is sponsoring a family outing from 11a.m.-7 p.m. on Sept.15 at Plains Pavilion, Pavilion, Clarks Lane, Plains Township. Menu includes clams, corn on the cob, hamburgers, hot dogs, beer, soda and water. Participants should BYOB and a covered dish to share. Music will be provided by Optimum Entertainment. There will be games and con-

GFWC West Side holding membership event Sept. 17 The General Federation of Women’s Clubs West Side, a volunteer community service organization, is planning a membership event on Sept. 17. 17. The club is seeking new members and invites interested women older than 18 to attend its membership membership night to learn about the club’s objectives, past projects and future goals. For details, call 287-2305 287-2305 or 288-7785, 288-7785, or contact any club member. member. GFWC-West Side 2012-2013 officers, from left: Shelley Russin, president; Bonnie MacDonald, vice-president and membership chairwoman; Debra Ganz, secretary; and Karen French, treasurer.

testsmembers for children adults. is $15 per person on for Council 372 andand family; $20Cost per person forpers non-members and guests; $50 for a family of four; and free for children under 10 years of age. For tickets contact Fran Ankenbrand at 954-8147; Greg Serfass at 262-5554; or visit the club, 55 S. Main St., after 7 p.m. Some of the participants, from left, are Grand Knight Jim Nardone, Rick Korpusik, Fran Ankenbrand, Greg Serfass and Ken Burke.

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Pack 155 is holding a Movie Night at 7 p.m. on Sept. 21in the side parking lot of the Tr Trucksville ucksville United Methodist Church Educa A ntiqu ntiqu e Jewelry (B (Brrok eenn OK ) tional Building, 40 Knob Hill D ental G old, old,GG old Filled Road, Trucksville. Trucksville. This will be Eyeglasses,Etc. the first meeting of the season  K IN G T U T ’S  and new members are welcome. G O L D R E P A IR H U T        The movie movie wi will ll be “Down “Down and 824 -415 0  Derby.” Participants should bring  322N . PENN A VE. W -B  lawn chairs and blanke blankets. ts. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ For more information on Cub Scout Pack 155, visit www.cubwww.cubpack155.com. ARMANDO         7

WILKES-BARRE:  The Bishop Bishop  Wi  William lliam J. J. Hafe Hafey y Fourth Fourth De Degre gree e Assembly Knights of Columbus  will meet meet at 7:30 7:30 p.m. on Tues Tues-day. St. Mary’s Dormition Council 12325 will host this meeting at St. Mary’s Byzantine Church, 695 N. Main St. All fourth degree knights are requested to attend this meeting. Officers can be in casual attire for this meeting. meeting. Light refreshments will be served.

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Jake Patrick Bonin, son of John and Tara Bonin, Harding, is celebrating celebrati ng his sixth birthday today, Sept. 3. Jake is a grandson of John and Norina Conden, Wyoming, Wyom ing, and Larry and Florence Bonin, Swoyersville. He has a brother, Ryan, 7.

Bryce Gibson, son of Steve and Mandy Gibson, Nanticoke, celebrated his fourth birthday Sept. 2. Bryce is a grandson grandson of Gary and Judy Stinson, Quakertown, and Harrison and Debbie Gibson, Gibson, Forty Fort. He is a great-grandson of Ruie Powell, Quakertown, and Mary Wilkes-Barre. Bryce has Stinson, a brother, Mason, 5.

Samuel J. Hull

Kendra A. McGuire

Samuel John Hull, son of Joseph and Amy Hull, Duryea, celebrated his fifth birthday Aug. 31. Samuel is a grandson of Jack and Ellie Kuligowski, Dupont; Ronald Hull, Maryland; and the late Katie Hull, Dickson City. He is a great-grandson of the late Joseph and Helen Kulick and Lottie Kuligowski and the late Joseph Kuligowski, all of Dupont; the late Susan Hull, Olyphant; and the late Catherine Brizinski, Dickson City. Sammy has a brother, Jacob, 7.

Kendra Addison McGuire, daughter of Terri and Dan McGuire, Shavertown, is celebrating her second birthday today, Sept. 3. Kendra is a granddaughter of Kevin and Nancy Foster, Altmar, N.Y., and Dale and Jeanette McGuire, Emmitsburg, Md. She is a great-granddaughter of Leroy Foster, Parsons; Eleanore Traver, Noxen; Oliver and Dolores Dube, Winchester, Va.; and Michael and Jean McGuire, Stephenson, Va. Kendra has two brothers, Eric 6, and Jason, 4.

Tayler M. Tienken Tayler Marie Tienken, daughter of Dave and Missy Tienken, Larksville, Larksv ille, is celebrating celebrating her 10th birthday today, Sept. 3. Tayler is a granddaughter of Janice Bala and the late Ben Bala, Larksville, and the late Burt and Johanna Tienken, Louisville, Ky. She has a sister, Emma, 4.

American Legion Riders help restore cemetery The American Legion Riders from Post 463, Plymouth, recently volunteered a day preserving the past at the historical Shawnee Cemetery in Plymouth. They also donated a check for $200 to help in its preservation and restoration. Donations can be sent to The Shawnee Cemetery Preservation Association, P.O. Box 224, Plymouth, PA 18651. 18651. To volunteer, volunteer, call 333-4028. For more information, visit www.groups.y www.groups.yahoo.com/ ahoo.com/group/ group/shawneecem shawneecem or on Facebook at [email protected] www.shawneecemet [email protected]. book.com. Participants, from left, are Steve Rubik, James Hunlock, Kim Manley, Beth Thompson, Ed Glazenski, Jay Bolesta and Dan Thompson.

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St. Nicholas/St. Mary School in Wilkes-Barre recently unveiled its ‘Spirit Shirt’ for the 2012-2013 school year. The theme ‘Experience Excellence’ denotes the strong commitment the students, faculty and staff have for their spiritual, moral and academic values. The shirt will be worn once a month on Spirit Day. The shirt idea was originated by Mary Alice Endler, fourth-grade teacher and was designed by Patrick Endler. From left: Mary Alice Endler; D.J. McDermott and Kayla Kruk, students; and Sister Mary Catherine Slattery,, principal. Slattery prin cipal.

NANTICOKE:  The Nant Nantic icoke oke Ladies Auxiliary Unit 350 is holding holdi ng its regular meet meeting ing at 7 p.m. on Tu Tuesda esday y at the pos postt home. President Loretta Chmura   wil  willl pr presi eside. de. Plans will be made for upcoming fundraising events, the Vet Veterans’ erans’ Christmas party party,, joint installation of officers and the auxiliary Christmas party. All members are welcome. SHICKSHINNY: American Legi Legion on Post 495 is holding a  rededicat rededication ion of the post as Jesse

Saturday at the post Saturday post home on Route 239. Congressman Lou Barletta, Representative Repre sentative Karen Karen Boback, the commander comm ander of the 109th 109th Field Artillery,, Legion officers, Ladies Artillery Auxiliary,, Sons of the American Auxiliary Legion and Legion Riders will participate. Refreshments Refreshments will will be served. Jesse Thomas was a World War I veteran from Shickshinny who  was kil killed led iin n action action on on Sept Sept.. 6, 1918 1918.. He was o one ne of the las lastt casucasualties alties of the war. war. The Armistice Armistice took place place on Nov.11, Nov.11, 1918 1918.. It was

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Mother-in-law Mother-in-la w wants her eulogy written while she can still control it Dear Abby: My  mother-in-law is insisting that her son and I each write a  eulogy for her, so she can read it before she dies. We don’t think her request is appropriate and have told her so, but she keeps insisting. What do you think?  — To Write Write or Not to Write

DEAR ABBY  A D V I C E

Dear T.W. or Not T.W.:  I think your mother-in-law mother-in-la w is starved for compliments, and that’s that’s why she’s pressurpressuring you. Ask her what she would like to have included in her eulogy, and then do some creative writing. When the time comes to read it, she won’t

Dear Abby:  My daughter “Sally’s” husband, “Donny,” left her when she  was three months pregnant with their second child. She had to move back in with us to make ends meet, and Donny says it’s “too strange” to come here to visit his son. He hasn’t paid a nickel of child support since he left Sally. He’s He’s seeing another woman and wanted to introduce her to my  grandson, but Sally said he would have to pick him up at our house, so he refused.  Three days ago, Donny emailed

be around you say whatever you’d — likeand with nocan repercussions.

Sally and asked her to call him when she goes into labor so he and his

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girlfriend can be there. She replied that he is welcome to come after the baby is born, but the girlfriend is not  welcome. He emailed my daughter back that she is immature, and she needs to get used to the idea that the girlfriend is going to be involved in their children’s children’s lives and she should “get over it.”  We  We are horrified that he thinks this is OK. What do you think? How do  we handle this?  — Upset Grandma i n Missouri

lawyer, NOW. As to the email he sent your daughter, she should refuse to take the bait and not respond to it at all. Sometimes silence sends a more eloquent message than anything one could say. It goes without saying that Donny  and his girlfriend should not have a front-row seat for the birth of this baby.

Dear Upset Grandma: Grandma: It appears  your daughter married a self-centere self-centered d loser who has been shirking his responsibility to his child. Because there is no reason to think this won’t

Dear Abby: We are a youthful senior couple who plan to remain single. We like to trave travell together. People assume that we are married. I know these incidents will increase on any trip we take. A straightforward, “Oh, we’re not married,” seems to cause awkward-

continue when their second child ar- a  rives, Sally should start talking with

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To receive a collection of Abby’s most memorable — and most frequently requested — poems and essays, send a business-sized,, self-addressed ness-sized self-addressed envelope, plus check or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in Canada) to: Dear Abby’s “Keepers,” P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage is included.)

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to come across a problem you already know the solution to, but it’s not your first choice. You prefer a situation that has something to teach you. Right now, you’re an especially eager and fast learner. TAURUS  (April 20-May 20). In English, the words “all right” cover a wide variety of meanings, including “not so good,” “amazing,” “agreed” and “yes.” Each of those meanings will apply to your state and to your life at some point in the day. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You are a first-rate version of yourself today. Ironically, you are able to create a strong identity because you chose a hero and followed in this person’s footsteps. CANCER (June 22-July 22). Time is conceptual. You can’t see it. You can only see evidence that it was

can love someone and still see the flaws. You don’t have to ignore these flaws, either. Instead, you embrace them, maybe even finding a kind of imperfect perfection in them. SAGITTARIUS  (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). To reveal what you’re thinking and believing comes at a risk. They might not agree or like your views. But it’s better to repel someone by being who you are than to attract attract someone by being who you’re not. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). The preparations you make now will be instrumental in the success success of a plan. Still Still,, be judicious. judicious. Don’t put so much stock in this future event that you miss the main action of today. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Love is all about freedom. That’s what makes it so magical magical.. Someone

here. You are compelled today to add to the evidence in a very personal way, perhaps by planting a seed. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). The people who think that Leos always want or need atten attention tion are not seeing the entire picture. Today you’ll prefer to recharge in solitude. VIRGO  (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Your focus now is on being good to those you care about. This may entail being good to the people they care about. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You’ll share key pieces of information on a need-toneed-to-know know basis. But you’ll be careful not to exert too much influence on people, because that would stop them from telling you what they think.

could be doing any number of things, and in spite of all the responsibilities and distractions in the world, this person chooses to be with you. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). There’s a good chance you feel unappreciated. Loved ones have asked a lot of you lately, and you’ve been gracious enough to deliver without fuss. Be kind to yourself. yourself. Give yourself what others haven’t. TODAY’S BIRTHDAY  (Sept. 3). Financial improvements allow you to do something you’ve always wanted to do in 2013. Your heart will be healed as importantt issues of your childimportan hood are sorted out in October October.. Your lucky numbers are: 3, 11, 30, 50 and 1.

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Dear Couple On The Go:  Couples in  your age group who cohabit without marriage often have financial reasons for it. And not all married couples share the same last name. Because  you feel you must reveal your single status, the appropriate response response is the one you are giving, and you don’t have to apologize for it.

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avoid lying or allowing the faulty assumption to exist. Any suggestions for the appropriate response? response?  — Couple on the Go in New Jersey

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RIDGELINE RIDGEL INE 4WD 08 RIDGELINE RT   Black, 43K .............................. NOW $18,701 09 RIDGELINE RTL  Cherry, 33K  .......................... NOW $26,608 11 RIDGELINE RTS  Black, 19K  ........................... NOW $27,476

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PILOT 4WD PILOT EX  Silver, 58K  ..........................................NOW $22,705 PILOT LX  Gray, 37K ............................................NOW $23,748 PILOT LX  Silver, 17K ...........................................NOW $24,748 PILOT EXL  Cherry, 20K ......................................NOW $26,347 PILOT EX  Navy, 18K ...........................................NOW $27,284 PILOT EXL-DVD  Cherry, 36K ...........................NOW $28,830 PILOT EXL  White, 17K .......................................NOW $28,893

07 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS 4WD Silver, 68K, Was $12,500

Now

$11,775

06 HONDA PILOT EXL 4WD LX, Silver, 76K EXL, White, 56K

$11,783 $15,948

05 HONDA CRV SE 4WD

08 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4X4

Gray, 73K, Was $14,750

Red, Laredo, 80K, Was $14,950

Now

$13,393

07 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 4WD Navy, 69K, Was $17,950

Now

$15,838

Now

$13,929

10 TOYOTA MATRIX S AWD Gray, 23K, Was $18,950

Now

$17,444

CRV 4WD

08 CRV EX  Blue, 56K ................................................NOW $17,423 08 CRV EX  White, 46K ..............................................NOW $17,723 10 CRV EX  Sage, 15K ...............................................NOW $20,573 08 CRV EXL  Red, 18K  .............................................NOW $20,924

*2.9% on Certied Accords thru Am Honda Finance W.A.C. up to 60 mos. Certied Hondas have 1 yr - 12k Basic Warranty & 7yr - 100k Powertrain from orig. inservice date.

10 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN S 4 MOTION Silver, 17K, Was $20,950

Now

$19,647

10 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4WD Pearl, 26K, Was $21,500

Now

$20,499

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THE COUNTY OF LUZERNE INVITES QUALIFIED AGENCIES AGENCIES AND INDIVIDUAL IDUALS S TO SUBMIT SUBM IT A REQ REQUES UEST T FOR PRO PROPOS POSAL AL (RFP) TO PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING SER VICES: LEGAL ADVERTISING FOR LUZERNE COUNTY COURT HOUSE

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The Southern Tioga School District is soliciting bids for Re-Bid for Additions and Renovations to North Penn High School and Blossburg Elementary School. Bids will be rece received ived for the following ng prime contract(s): Contract No. 1: 1: General Construction Contract No. 2:  Roofing Construction Contract No. 3:   Food Service Construction Contract No. 4:   Plumbing Construction on

The Owner will rece receive ive bids unti untill 10:0 10:00 0 a.m. on Wednesday, September 12, 2012, in the District Administration Office, located at 241 Main Street, Blossburg Blossburg,, PA  16912, Attention: Mr. Keith Yarger, Superintendent. Bids received received after that time will not be accepted. All bids will be opened publicly  at that time.  All bids shall be enclosed in envelopes (inner (inn er and oute outer) r) both of which shall be sealed and clearly labeled with the words "SEALED BID FOR RE-BID FOR ADDITIONS  AND RENOVATIONS TO NORTH PENN HIGH SCHOOL AND BLOS BLOSSBUR SBURG G ELE ELE-MENTAR MEN TARY Y SCHOOL”, and the name and Prime Prim e Cont Contract ract Number Number bid on, name of  bidder and date and time of bid opening, in order to guard against premature opening of the bid. Fac Facsim simile bids bids will not be accepted or considered. Copies of the Bidding and Contract Documents on a compact disk, in .pdf format, may be obtained by Prime Contractors at  the office of Quad Three Group, Inc., 37 North Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre Wilkes-Barre,, Pennsylvania 18701; Telephone 570-82 570-82994200, Extension 275, Attention: Lynn Duszak. Dusz ak. The disk may may be obtained obtained for non-refundable sum of $100.00 each, plus cost of shipping and handling, via pre-paymentt or prov men providin iding g Bidd Bidder’ er’s s Fede Federal ral Express or UPS Account Account Numbers. Paper copies of the drawings and specifications are available for a non-refundable sum of  $350.00, $350.0 0, plus cost of shipping and handling. No partial sets of documents will be obtainable.  All checks for Bidding and Contract Documents shall be made payable to the Archi tect, Quad Three Group, Inc. Cut-off date  for issuing Bidding and Contract Documents shall be Friday Friday,, September 7, 2012 at 4:00 p.m.  All bids shall remain firm for sixty (60) days  following opening of bids. Each contractor and each sub-contractor shall be licensed in the community ty where  the work will occur. The Contract will be written to retain 10%  for each request for payment. When the Contract is 50% completed, completed, one-half of   the amount retained shall be returned to  the Contractor. However, the Architect mustt appr mus approve ove the Appl Applicati ication o n For Payment.. The Contractor must ment must be making ng satisfactory progress progress and there must be no specific cause for greater withholding.

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Presents Israel: Pilgrimage to the Holy Land. 9 days, Oct. 9-17 2013 Book Now & Save $250 pp. pp. Includes  transportation to Newark Airport,  taxes, surcharges & transfers. $3,749 CAPE COD Oct. 15-19. Transportation, meals, lodging,, tours, lodging  taxes, gratuities &  more. $470 Call Theresa for information 570-654-2967

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Auto Au toss un unde derr $5000

CADILLAC `94 DEVILLE SEDAN 94,000 miles, automatic, front wheel drive, 4 door, air condi tioning, air bags, all power, cruise control, leather interior, $3,300. 570-394-9004

CHEVY ‘01 TRACKER LT

 V6, 4WD, 108,000 miles. $3,000. Call 570-814-3829.

FORD ’95 F150

4x4. 1 Owner. 91K. 4.8 engine, auto. Runs great. New paint, stake body  with metal floor. 570-675-5046. Leave message message,, will return call. $4990.

LEO’S AUTO SALES 93 Butler St  Wilkes-Barre, PA  570-825-8253 

 Volkswagen ‘98 Cabrio Convertible 4 cylinder, auto $1,650 Chevy ‘97 Blazer 2 door 6 cyl auto, red, 4WD, $2150 Current Inspection  On All Vehicles  DEALER

412 Autos for Sale

CHEVROLET `02 IMPALA 68,700 miles, 4 door, excellent condition. $5,200 570-881-5179

CHEVROLET ‘11 CAMARO

1SS. 11,0 1SS. 11,000 00 mile miles. s. Bl ac ac k w ith ith s i lve lve r stripes. Black interior. Excellent condi tio. Asking $27,000. If interested call 570-592-1428

To Reserv eserve e Yourr Seat You ats s

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on Sept. 29-30 WASHINGTON DC however our hotel will guarantee our rate only until Sept. 7.

412 Autos for Sale

412 Autos for Sale

CROSSROAD MOTORS

 VITO’S &  GINO’S

MERCURY `03 SABLE LS PREMIUM 4 door, one owner.

570-825-7988

700 Sans Souci Highway  W  E     S  S  E L FO R

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‘01 LINCOLN T OWN CA R   Executive 74K   $5,399 ‘03 F250 XL Super Duty  only 24k! AT-AC, $6,799 ‘06 Dodge Stratus SXT 6 cyl, AT AT-AC -AC 62K   62K  $7,299 ‘06 Dodge Stratus SXT 6 cyl, AT AT-AC -AC 62K   62K  $7,499 06 Chrysler Sebring Conv.  Touring 60K  Touring  60K $7,599 ‘06 FORD  F REESTAR 62k, Rear air A/C $7,799 07 Ford Escape 4X4 XLT 83K $10,799 ‘12 Ford Fusion 25k factory  warranty  $15,799   $15,799 ‘11 E250 Cargo  AT-AC  AT -AC cruise, 15k,  factory warranty  $16,999 ‘11 Nissan Rogue  AWD, 27k  Factory warranty  $17,199 ‘11 Mitsubishi Endeavor 4x4, 20k, Factory Warranty  $18,299 ‘11 Ford Escape  XLT,,   4x4, 26k,  XLT Factory Warranty, 6 Cylinder $18,999 ‘11 Toyota Rav 4 4x4 AT only onl y 8,0 8,000 00 mile miles, s, alloys, alloy s, powe powerr sunroof. new condition. Factory warranty  $20,999 T IT L E T AGS F UL L N OT ARY S E R VI CE 6 M O N T H W ARR ANT Y WE W I LL LL E NT NT E RTAIN O F FERS !

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Red with black   top. 6,500 miles. One Owner. Excellent Condi tion. $17,500 570-760-5833

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ATV TVs/ s/D D une une Buggies

HAWK `11 125CC  Auto, key start, with reverse & remote control. $700. OBO 570-674-2920

HAWK 2011 UTILITY ATV

1518 8th Street Carverton, PA  Near Francis  Slocum St. Park 

CHEVY ‘03 IMPALA

 V6, Very clean car! $3,995 570-696-4377

DODGE `03 CARAVAN Runs excellent! $2,200 (570)814-8876

CHOCOLATE SHOW

84,000 miles, recent inspection inspection.. Minor rust. $3,000 $3,000.. 570-826-0469

HONDA ‘07 CIVIC

SDN. Silver, 4 door, exc. condition, 41,375 mi. Reduced $12,600 570-574-4854

HONDA ‘09 ACCORD CD, keyless, extra clean 39k $15,999

RFP packages packages may be obtained obtained at the offices of Luzerne Purchasing Department Department in the Penn Place Building, 20 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Wilkes Barre, Pa 18711, an d al s o o n th e Co u nty nty w eb eb s ite t e at www.luzernecounty.org. FAILURE TO FOLL FOLLOW OW THE THESE SE INST INSTRUCRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN RFP REJECTION. RFP’S MAY BE RECEIV RECEIVED ED WEEK WEEKDAYS DAYS BETWEEN BETW EEN THE HOURS OF 9:0 9:00 0 AM TO 4:00 PM. ONLY (EXCLUDING HOLIDAYS). THE COUNTY OF LUZE LUZERNE RNE DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, COLO R, NAT NATIONA IONAL L ORIG ORIGIN, IN, SEX SEX,, REL RELIIGION, AGE, FAMILY, AND HANDICAPP HANDICAPPED ED STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF SERVICE SERVICES. S.  THE COUNTY OF LUZERNE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. FRANK A. PUGLIESE, JR, DIRECTOR PURCHASING DEPARTMENT  ADVERTISEMENT  ADVERTIS EMENT PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF: LUZERNE COUNTY MANAGE MANAGER R ROBERT LAWTON

Bonding companies for Performance and Payment Bonds must be listed in the U.S. Treasury Circular No. 570.  A Bid Bond made payable to the Southern Tioga School District in the amount of 10% of each Base Bid shal shalll acco accompan mpany y each bid, executed executed by the Contractor Contractor and a surety company licensed to do business in  the Commonw Commonwealth ealth of Pennsy Pennsylvania, lvania, as a guarantee that, if the bid is accepted, the bidder bidd er shal shalll exec execute ute the prop proposed osed con tract and shall furnish and pay for a Performance and Payment Bond in the amount of 100% of the Contract Price as security   for the performan performance ce of the Contract and payment of all costs thereof, upon execu tion of Contract. If, after fifteen (15) days  the bidder shall fail to execute said Con tract and Bond, the Bid Bond shall be for feited to the Owner as liquidated damages. The Bid Bond of all bidders, except except  the three low bidders, will be returned within with in ten (10) days after the open opening ing of   the bids.

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The Bid Bond of the three low bidders for each prime contract will be returned within three days after the executed Contracts and required bonds have been approved by the Owner.

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The successful Bidder will be required to  file a Stipulation Against Mechanic's Liens prior to commencing work.

570-779-2288 WEDNESDA Y  Y SPECIAL SPECIAL  SPECIAL

The bids will be publicly opened the same day immediately there after at the Luzerne County Purchasing Department, Department, 20 North Pennsylv Penn sylvania Ave Avenue, nue, Wilk Wilkes es Barre Barre,, Pa 18711. BID packages packages may be obtained n ed at the offices of Luzerne Purchasing Department Department in the Penn Place Building, 20 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Wilkes Barre, Pa 18711, www.luzernecounty.org. FAILURE TO FOLL FOLLOW OW THE THESE SE INST INSTRUCRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN BID REJECTION. BIDS MA MAY Y BE REC RECEIVE EIVED D WEE WEEKDA KDAYS BETWEEN BETW EEN THE HOURS OF 9:00 9:00 AM TO 4:00 PM. ONLY (EXCLUDING HOLIDAYS). THE COUNTY OF LUZE LUZERNE RNE DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, COLO R, NAT NATIONA IONAL L ORIG ORIGIN, IN, SEX SEX,, REL RELIIGION, AGE, FAMILY, AND HANDICAPP HANDICAPPED ED STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF SERVICE SERVICES. S.  THE COUNTY OF LUZERNE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. FRANK A. PUGLIESE, JR, DIRECTOR PURCHASING DEPARTMENT  ADVERTISEMENT  ADVERTIS EMENT PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF: COUNTY MANAGER ROBERT C. LAWTON

Bidders will be perm Bidders permitted itted to acce access ss the site by appointmen appointmentt only. Cont Contact act the Owner’s Representative Representative listed in the Pro ject Manual. The Bidding Documents and Forms of Proposall may be exam posa examined ined at the following ng site during regular business hours:  ABC of the Triple Cities, 15 Belden Street, Binghamton,, NY 13903, telephone 607Binghamton 771-7000, facsimile 607-771-7001. Dodge Edi Dodge Editori torial al of NEP NEPCA, CA, 107 1075 5 Oak  Street, Suite 3, Pittston, PA 18640, telephone 570-65 570-655-590 5-5905, 5, facsimile 570-6555960. McGraw Hill Dodge, 600 Waterfront Drive, Suite 200, Pitts Pittsburg burgh, h, PA 1522 15222, 2, tele tele-phone 866-2 866-222-5073 22-5073, facsimile 866-2225076. Mid Atlantix Atlantix BX, 2501 Nor North th Front Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110, telephone 717-901-7926, facsimile 717-9017924. Reed Construction Data, Inc, 30 Technology Parkway South, Suite 100, Norcross, GA 30092, telephone 800-436-3201, 800-436-3201, facsimile 800-303-8629. Quad Three Group, Inc., 37 North Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania vania 18701, telephone 570-829-4200, facsimile 570-829-3732. Pre-Bid Conference: Conference: A Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference will be held at 10:00 a.m. on  Wednesday,  Wednesd ay, Septembe Septemberr 5, 2012, in the  Auditorium of North Penn High School, located at 300 Morris Street, Blossburg, PA 16912. All Bidders to meet in the main main lobby lobb y of the Auditorium Auditorium prior prior to star startt of  Pre-Bid Conference Conference..

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HYUNDAI ‘09 SONATA LIMITED 6 cylinder, leather, navigation system,  AM/FM/CD Sirius, red, 28,000 miles, 1 owner. $16,700. 570-574-9054

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6speed, collec tors, this baby is 1 of only 750 GTS coupes built in 2002 and only 1 of  83 painted Race  Yellow it still wears its original tires showing how it was babied. This car is spotless  throughoutt and is  throughou ready for its new home. This vehicle is shown by  appointment only. $39,999 or trade. 570-760-2365

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MERCURY `03 MOUNTAINEER  Premiere

HONDA ‘09 CRV-EX

Sunroof, well equipped, 30k  miles.

KELLY

In sp sp ec ec ted ted 6 /12 /12 , 100K 100 K mil mile, e, 7 pas pas-senger, green, V-6, 3.8L, 3.8 L, automati auto matic. c.  ABS, power locks/  w in in d ow ow s. s. P ow ow er er driver seat, dual air

875 W. Market St. Kingston, PA. 570-287-2243

bags. cassette, am/f am/fm mCD, radi o . Fron o. Frontt & rea rearr AC, power power steering. Tilt wheel & roo f r ack. $5,200. 570-814-8215.

New engine in 2011 by Chevy. New  tires, non-smoker, immaculate condition. $19,900 570-817-6000

1 owner, Black with charcoal leather interior, remote keyless entry, auto garage openers, power moonroof,  tow package, 6 CD, 3rd row seating and 17” aluminum wheels. 34,000 miles. $11,500 (570)823-7507

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NISSAN, 97 ALTIMA

GXE, 4 door, 4 cyl., 30 mpg, full power, 77,000 miles. No rust Fla. car. $3495 570-899-0688

SUBARU ‘11 OUTBACK  SW keyless, well equipped, AWD

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875 W. Market St. Kingston,, PA. Kingston 570-287-2243

TOYOTA `03 HIGHLANDER   White. Original Owner. Garage kept. Excellentt condition. Excellen $10,300 570-677-3892

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TOYOTA ‘03 COROLLA LE 5 speed $3,999

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TOYOTA ‘04 CELICA GT

112K miles. Blue, 5 speed. Air, power windows/locks, CD/cassette, Keyless entry, sunroof, new battery. Car drives and has current PA  inspection.. Slight inspection rust on corner of  passenger door. Clutch slips on hard acceleration acceleration.. This is why its  thousands less  than Blue Book   value. $6,500 OBO. Make an offer! Call 570-592-1629

TOYOTA ‘04 COROLLA Navy Blue with light gray interior. 5 speed. AIR, stereo, CD. 119,000 miles. Body in perfect condition. Asking $5850. 570-406-5293.

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Extra Clean, 33k miles $14,999.

DODGE ‘03 GRAND CARAVAN

In House Only; Cannot be combined with other offers; Wing Special requires minimum purchase of a dozen.

250 General Auction

Extra clean. 5 speed. 41K miles $12,999

HONDA ‘09 CIVIC

875 W. Market St. Kingston, PA. 570-287-2243

MERCURY `79 ZEPHYR 

WANTED!

875 W. Market St. Kingston, PA. 570-287-2243

DODGE ‘02 VIPER GTS 10,000 MILES V10

6 cyl, 3 liter, 4 speed auto. All power, ABS, moon roof & remote. 73,000 miles, very  dependable. $4,550 570-333-4827

 ASUCCE  ASUC CESS SSFU FULSAL LSALEE Junk INCLASSIFIED! IN CLASSIFIED! Cars Ca rs & Doyouneedmorespace? Trucks  A yard or garage sale wanted. in classified is the best way Cash Cas h pai paid. d.

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PUBLIC NOTICE THE COUNTY OF LUZERNE INVITES QUALIFIED AGENCIES AGENCIES AND INDIVIDUAL IDUALS S TO SUBMIT A BID TO PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING:

RESPONSES FOR THE LISTED BID MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE LUZERNE COUNTY PURC PURCHAS HASING ING DEP DEPART ARTMEN MENT, T, C/O FRANK FRA NK A. PUG PUGLIE LIESE, SE, JR., 20 NOR NORTH TH PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WILKES BARRE, PA 18701 BY FRIDAY SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 14, 2012 BY 11:00 A.M. (prevailing time).

 

The Owner-Contractor Owner-Contractor Agreeme Agreement nt will be  the Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contrac Contractor, tor, AIA Docum Document ent  A101, 2007 edition. The Owner requires requires that all Bids shal shalll comply with the biddin bidding g requir requirement ements s specified in the Instructions To Bidders. The Owner may, at its discretion discretion waive informalities in Bids, but is not obligated to do so, nor does it represent that it will do so. The Owner also reserves the right to reject any and all Bids. Under no circumstances will the Owner waive any informality which, by such waiver, would give one Bidder a substantial advantage or benefit not enjoyed by all other Bidders.

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2012 N IS S A N FRON TIE R  S V V -6 CR CREE W CA B 4X4 STK# N 2205 220533 M O DEL# 32412 V IN# 451247 451247 M SRP $30,830

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25,8 30  

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2AT TH IS P R IC E!

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2 6 9 





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2012 N IS S A N M URA N O  S A W D  H U G   G  E GE E S A V IIN IN N GG S OO N     A L L L L  L  L   2 0 1 2 MM U RR AA N OO ’ ’S S S

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2 AA VA V A ILA IL A B LL E IL L  E A T TH T H IS I S PP R  IC  IC E I C E IC

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O R  

2 5 9 



P ER   M O. + T/T 

*$259 p erm o n th p lu s ta x, 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $14,281.10; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru  NM AC @ T ier1; $1999 ca s h d o w n o rtra d e eq u ity. (+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; to ta l d u e@ d elivery= $2202.50. $1500 Nis s a n L ea s eReb a te, $500 Nis s a n W eeken d Bo n u s C a s h, & $500 Nis s a n Ho lid a y Bo n u s Ca s h.

2012 N IS S A N X-TE X-TE RRA   X 4X4

SAVE O VER   $3000 O N  A LL 2012 XTER R A S

STK# N21462 M O DEL# 24012 VIN# 508885 M SRP $28,150  V6,Au to ,A/ C, PW, PDL , Cru ise, T ilt, ilt, S tep Ra ils & F lo o r Ma ts, M u chM o re!

B U Y FOR  

3 A VVAA  ILA I L A B  L E LL  E A T TTHH IS  IS  PP R  IC   E

24,495 

*  + T/T 

O R  

L EAS E FOR  

2 79 





W / $150 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE, $50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H , W / $50 0 N IS S AN H OL ID AY B ON U S CAS H  

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W / $ 2 0 0 0 N IS S A N R E B A TE TE , $ 5 0 0 N M A C C A P T IV E C A S H , $ 50 0 N IS S A N W E EK E N D B O N U S C A S H , W / $ 5 0 0 N IS S A N H O LID A Y B ON U S C A S H   



STK#N21750 M O DEL# 22112 22112 V IN# 282868 M SR P $23,050

SAVE O VER  $5500 O N  A LL 2012 M U R A NO S

STK# N21472 M O DEL# 23212 VIN# 211509 M S RP $32,525

B U Y FOR  

+ T/T 

2012 N IS S A N JUK E   

+ T/T 

OR  

*$269 p erm o n th p lu s ta x, 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $20,063.70; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $1999 ca s h d o w n o rtra d e eq u ity. (+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; to ta l d u e@ d elivery= $2202.50. $1725 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te& $500 Nis s a n Ho lid a y Bo n u s Ca s h.

W IL L BE S O L D! 9 AA VA V A ILA IL A B LL E IL L E   A T TH T H IS I S PP RR IC IC E



W / $30 0 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE, $50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H , W / $50 0 N IS S AN H O L ID AY B ON U S CAS H  

L EAS EAS E FOR  

B U Y FOR  

 V6, Au to , Prem Prem Ut Utilit ilityy Pkg, IPo d In ter terfa ce, PW , PDL , Cru is e, T ilt, F lo o r M a ts & M u ch M o re!

3 A VVAA  ILA   IL A IL    A  BB  B LE LLEE A T TTHH IS IS P  R IICC E

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*$279 ermthr o n uthNM p luAC s ta@x,T39 m o $1999 n thlea scae;s 12,000 ilesa dp eeryea r;.Res $14,638; u s tb; e a p p rop ved ier1; h d o w n mo rtr eq u ity (+ ) idp luu as l= regis tra tio nmfees to ta l d u e@ d elivery= $2202.50. W / $500 Nis s a n H o lid a yB o n u s C a s h.

STK# N 2241 224166 M O DEL# 20212 V IN#125283 M SRP $22,750

2012 N IS S A N P A THF THFIN IN DE R  S 4X4 O FF

4 Cyl, CVT CVT ,  A/C, PW , PD L , Cru is e, T ilt, F lo o rM a ts &  S p la s h Gu a rd s  

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L EAS E FO R  

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P ER   M O. + T/T 

*$269 p erm o n th p lu s ta x, 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $12,740; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $1999 ca s h d o w n o rtra d e eq u ity. (+ ) p l u s regis tra tio n fees ; to ta l d u e @ d elivery= $2, 202.50.

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STK# N22166 M O DEL# 25012 VIN# 625154 M S RP $32,315

$6000 M SR SR P     O N A LL NEW 201 2012 2 P A TH FI FINDER NDER S IN STO C K!

 V6, Au to , A/C, Allo ys ,  AM /F M /CD, T ilt, Cru is e, Rea rT in ted Gla s s , F lo o rM a ts & M u ch M o re! 2 AA VA V A ILA IL A B    L E IL L E A T TH  T H  H I   IIS  IS S PP R IICC EE

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25,315 





+ T/T 

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2012 CHEVY SONIC LT Stk. #12680, 1.8L Ecotec-VVT DOHC 4 Cyl, Auto, Stabilitrak, XM Radio, AM/FM/ CD, PDL, A/C, Rear Wiper Washer Washer,, Spoiler,, OnStar Spoiler

10 AVAILABLE  

MPG hwy

MSRP $

TOTAL CONFIDENCE SALE PRICE

S P E C I  A  L S

Stk. #13034, 2.5L DOHC 4 Cylinder, 6 Speed Automatic, Automatic, PW, PDL, Power Driver’s Side Seat,  Air Conditioning, Power Power Heated Mirrors, Mirrors, Remote Start, 17” Aluminum Wheels, Rear Vision Camera, XM Satellite Radio, OnStar with Tur Turn-by-Turn n-by-Turn Navigation, Rear Door Lookout System

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TOTAL CONFIDENCE SALE PRICE

1566 669 9

$

*

,

2012 CHEVY CRUZE LS

Stk. #12632, 1.8L ECOTEC VVT 4-Cyl, 6 Speed Manual Trans., PW, PDL, Bluetooth, USB Audio Interface, Front Bucket Seats, Air, OnStar w/ Turn-By-Turn Navigatio n,  XM Radio, AM/FM AM/FM CD

37 eco

MSRP $

MPG hwy

MSRP $

36

17,870

MPG hwy

40 AVAILABLE

26 ,030

24 699

$

APR

*

,

TOTAL CONFIDENCE SALE PRICE

2012 CHEVY SIL SILVERADO VERADO

2012 CHEVY SIL SILVERAD VERADO O

1500 REGULAR CAB 2WD

1500 EXTENDED CAB 4X4 W/T

1699 999 9*

$

,

2013 CHEVY SPARK  SPARK  1LS

AUTOMATIC

$3553 TOTAL SAVINGS

37 MPG hwy

$5066 TOTAL SAVINGS

 

24 ,175

MSRP $

75 

2062 6222

$

**

,

31 ,565

Stk. #12257, VORTEC 4.8L V8 Auto, Air, Cruise, AM/FM Stereo, Deep Tinted Glass, Stabilitrak, 17” Steel Wheels, Folding Rear Seat

Stk. #12711, 4.3L V6 Auto, AC, Cruise, 17” Steel Wheels, Stabilitrak, AM/FM Stereo, Rubberized Vinyl Floor Covering 

TOTAL CONFIDENCE SALE PRICE

MSRP $

SILVERADOS  TO  CHOOSE  FROM

TOTAL CONFIDENCE SALE PRICE

4999 2649

$

**

,

2012 CHEVY SIL SILVERA VERADO DO

2012 CHEVY SIL SILVERA VERADO DO

1500 EXTENDED CAB LT 4X4

2500 REGULAR CAB 4X4

$8100

$4074

TOTAL SAVINGS

TOTAL SAVINGS

13 ,920

MSRP $

Stk. #13048, Ecotec 1.2L DOHC 4 Cylinder, 4 Speed Automatic,  A/C, PW, Stabilitrak, Front Front High Back Buckets, Buckets, Rear Spoiler, OnStar OnStar  w/Turn-By-Turn Navigation, Navigation, 15” Painted Painted Aluminum Wheels

TOTAL CONFIDENCE SALE PRICE

LS SEDAN

$3844 TOTAL SAVINGS

30 MPG hwy

26 ,665

MSRP $

Stk. #12357, 6.0L V8 AT, AC, Cruise, Snowplow Prep Pkg., HD Trailering Equipment, Stabilitrak, Locking Rear Differential

TOTAL CONFIDENCE SALE PRICE

**

,

2013 CHEV CHEVY Y TAHOE LS 4X4 Stk. #13014, 5.3L SFI V8 6 Speed  Automatic, Assist Steps, PW, PDL, Heated Mirrors, Luggage Rack, XM Satellite Radio, OnStar w/ Turn-byTurn Navigation, Front/Rear Air, CD, 3rd Row Seats, 2nd Row Bench

30 166

$

**

,

22 821*

$

,

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34 ,240

MSRP $

28 844

$

10 AVAILABLE

Stk. #12063, 3.5L V6 Automatic, Dual Zone Air Conditioning, Stabilitrak, Six-Way Power Driver Seat, PW, PDL, Tilt, OnStar, XM Satellite Radio

38 455

TOTAL CONFIDENCE SALE PRICE

,

2012 CHEVY IMPALA

TOTAL CONFIDENCE SALE PRICE

MSRP $  , Stk. #12451, 5.3L V8 Auto, All Star Edition, AC, Remote Start, PW, PDL, P. Drivers Seat, 18” Alum. Wheels, EZ Liftgate, Bluetooth, OnStar w/Turn-By-T w/Turn-By-Turn urn Navigation, Trailering Package & More

13599*

$

$

TOP DOLLAR  FOR YOUR TRADE

2012 CHEVY SILVERADO

2012 CHEVY EQUINOX 

1500 LS CREW CAB 4WD

LS FWD

$5987 TOTAL SAVINGS

32

TOTAL CONFIDENCE SALE PRICE MSRP

43 ,885

$

MPG hwy

4099 999 9*

$

20 AVAILABLE

,

36 ,560

MSRP $

1500 LT 4WD “ALL STAR EDITION” Stk#13049, 5.3L V8 6 Speed Auto, A/C,  All Power Options, Remote Start, Power Sunroof, Power Adjust Pedals, Polished  Aluminum Wheels, XM, OnStar, Bose Stereo, Rear Camera & More!

TOTAL SAVINGS

Stk. #12584, 5.3L V8, AT, A/C, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, EZ Lift Tailgate, Locking Rear Differential, Alum. Wheels, OnStar Turn-by-Turn Turn-by-Turn Navigation, XM Satellite

TOTAL CONFIDENCE SALE PRICE

TOTAL CONFIDENCE SALE PRICE MSRP

42 ,875

$

4059 599 9*

$

,

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Stk. #12049, 6.2L 436HP 6 Speed Manual Transmission, XM Radio, Leather, Removal Roof Panel, Performance Package, All Power Options, Chrome Aluminum Wheels, OnStar w/ Navigation, Dual Performance Exhaust & More!

MSRP $

61 ,375

* ,

22 999

2012 CHEVY TRAVERSE TRAVERSE LS FWD

$3006

30 MPG hwy

,

15 AVAILABLE

30 ,585

MSRP $

Stk. #12730, 3.6L SIDI V6 Auto, Traction Control System, Air, All Star Edition, Power Mirrors, PW, PDL, Front Buckets, 3rd Row Seat, XM Radio, Rear Spoiler, OnStar w/Turn-By-Turn Navigation, 2nd & 3rd Row Split Bench Seats & More

23 227

$

*

,

24 ,240

TOTAL CONFIDENCE SALE PRICE

5399 999 9

$

$

$

TOTAL SAVINGS

Stk. #12610

TOTAL CONFIDENC CONFIDENCE E SALE PRICE MSRP

,

TOTAL CONFIDENCE SALE PRICE

LS COUPE

GRAND SPORT COUPE TOTAL SAVINGS

30 573**

$

2012 CHEVY CAMARO

2012 CHEV CHEVY Y CORV CORVETTE ETTE $7376

24 ,355

MSRP $

Stk. #12726, 2.4L DOHC 4 Speed Auto, A/C, Cruise, XM Radio, OnStar  w/Turn-By-Turn Navigatio Navigation, n, Bluetooth, Bluetooth, 17” 17” Alum. Alum. Wheels, Wheels, Remote Keyless Entry, Tilt, AM/FMCD

2013 CHEVY AVALANCHE $2276

$

*

TOTAL CONFIDENCE SALE PRICE

27 578*

$

,

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11   AUDI S5   CONV . Sprint blue, black   / brown leather int., navigation, 7 spd auto turbo,  AWD 10 C HEVY  M  M ALIBU  LS blue 4 cyl. auto 09 C HEVY  I MPALA  LS  LS Silver, V6 07 B UICK  L ACROSSE CXL, black, V6 07 B UICK  L UCERNE CXL, silver, grey  leather 06 L INCOLN  Z EPHYR grey, tan leather, sun roof  06 M ERCURY  M  M ILAN PREMIER, mint green, V6, alloys 05 H YUNDAI  S ONATA  GLS, blue, sunroof, 87k miles 05   FORD  500  AWD grey, auto V6 05 C HEVY  I MPALA  silver, alloys, V6 04   NISSAN MAXIMA LS silver, auto, sunroof  03 C HEVY CAVALIER Blue, 4 cyl., auto (R-title) 03 C HEVY  M ONTE C ARLO  LS blue  V6 auto 03 A UDI UDI  S8 QUATTRO, mid blue/light grey  leather, naviga tion, AWD 01 T OYOTA  C  C ELICA  GT silver, 4 cyl auto sunroof  00  BMW  323i silver auto 98 N ISSAN A LTIMA  Gold, auto, 4 dr 4 cyl. 73 P ORSCHE  914 green & black, 5 speed, 62k miles.

SUVS, VANS,  TRUCKS, 4 X4’s 08 J EEP PATRIOT grey, auto, 4 cyl., 4x4 08 D ODGE  N ITRO SXT orange, auto, 4x4 08 F ORD  E SCAPE  XLT SILVER , V6, 4 X 4 07 D ODGE  C ARAVAN SXT green, 4 door, 7 pass mini van 06   DODGE DAKOTA  QUAD CAB SLT

black, 4 door, V8, 4x4 truck  06   MERCURY MARINER premium seafoam green, leather int.,  V6, 4x4 06  INFINITY  QX56 Pearl white, tan leather, Naviga  tion, 3rd seat, 4x4 06 D ODGE  R AM   1500 QUAD CAB, Black,  V8, 4x4 truck  06 F ORD  E XPLORER  XLT, black, 3rd seat, 4x4 06   CHEVY TRAILBLZAER LS,   SILVER, 4 X 4 05   FORD ESCAPE XLT blue, auto, V6 4x4 05 JEEP LIBERTY  S  S PORT green, V6, 4x4 05 FORD  FREESTAR SE, white, 7 pax mini  van 05   CADILLAC SRX  black, leather, V6,  AWD 05   HYUNDAI TUSCON LX  green auto, AWD 05 D ODGE  D URANGO LTD Black, grey  leather, 3rd seat, 4x4 05 J EEP  L IBERTY  RENEGADE  Blue, 5 speed, V6, 4x4 04 C HEVY TRAILBLAZER lt green V6 4x4 04  MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER  XLS red, auto, 4 cyl.,  AWD 04   JEEP  G RAND CHEROKEE L AREDO Se patriot blue, V6, 4x4 04  FORD SUZUKI X lS LX  blue V6 4x4 04 K IA  S  S ORENTO  EX  blue, auto, V6 AWD 04 N ISSAN X TERRA  TERRA  XE  XE blue, auto, 4x4 04 C HEVY TAHOE  LT 4x4 Pewter, grey  leather, 3rd seat 04 C HEVY  A  VALANCHE Z71, green, 4 door, 4x4 truck  04 J EEP  G RAND CHEROKEE O VERLAND graphite grey, 2 tone leather, sunroof, 4x4 02 C HRYSLER T OWN  &  COUNTRY  EL  EL 4 door, 7 pass pass mini mini van 02 C HEVY  T RAILBLAZER   LT, silver, V6, 4x4 02 F ORD   F150 SUPERCAB  XLT silver, 4x4 truck  01   FORD F150  XLT white, super cab, truck  014x4 F ORD   F150 XLT Blue/tan, 4 door, 4x4 truck  00   CHEVY   1500 SILVERADO X-C AB green, 4x4 truck  99 N ISSAN PATHINDER gold, V6, 4x4 98 FORD EXPLOREER XLT red, auto, 4x4

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415 Autos-Antique Autos-Antique & Classic

CHEVROLET `76 PICKUP 4 Cylinder  Very Good Condition! NEW PRICE $2,500. 570-362-3626  Ask for Lee

MAZDA `88 RX-7

CONVERTIBLE  1 owner, garage kept, 65k original miles, black with grey leather interior, all original & never seen snow. $7,995. Call 570-237-5119

player, automatic, 4 new tires. Cham Cham-pagne exterior; Italian red leather interior inside. inside. Gara Garage ge kept, excellent condition. Priced to Sell! $23,000. Call 570-825-6272

MERCURY `55 MONTCLAIR  99.9% original. 4 door sedan, black &   yellow.. Motor re yellow built, 250 miles on it. You’ve got to see it to believe it! call for more information after 1:00pm (570)540-3220

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camera, 2 air conditioners, microwave/convection oven, side by side refrigerator with ice maker, washer/  dryer, queen size bed, automatic steps. $29,90 $29,900. 0. 570-288-4826 or 570-690-1464

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Trucks/   SUVs/Vans

CHEVROLET `99 S-10 64,000 ORIGINAL MILES, RUNS LIKE NEW. $4500 $4500.. 570-947-0032

Boats &   Marinas

ALUMINUM 15’ BOAT with 35hp Evinrude Evinrude,,

1518 8th Street Carverton, PA  Near Francis  Slocum St. Park 

 trailer & extras. $1700. obo call (570) 239-7708 BOAT 12’ aluminum with oars, very good condition $375. 570-655-0546

FISHING BOAT. BOAT. Like new. 16 1/2’ Trophy Fiberglass. 25 HP Johnson motor, 48 lb  thrust, trolling motor with foot control. Recharger, pedestal front seat, carpeted  floor. Live well, storage compartment. Excellent condition. $4500. 570-675-5046 after 12 noon

JON BOAT 12’ x 36”

CHEVY ‘034X4 SILVERADO REG CAB  AUTO, V8. LOOKS & RUNS GREAT $6995. 4x4, 6 cyl., auto, 1 owner, great work   truck $4995. Call For Details! 570-696-4377

Cobra inboa inboard/ou rd/outtboard boar d moto motorr with  trailer, 2 batteries,  fish finder, 4 life  jackets, water tube, good condition. $3500 neg. 570-287-8306

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conditioning power w in in do do ws ws , d oo oo r locks, cruise, dual air bags, tilt whee wheel, l,  AM/FM/CD. keyless remote. 130k miles. $5400. 570-954-3390

JEEP 02 GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 6 cylinder 4 WD, air conditioning power w in in do do ws ws , d oo oo r locks, cruise, dual air bags, tilt whee wheel, l,  AM/FM/CD. keyless remote. 130k miles. $5400. 570-954-3390

JEEP 04 WRANGLER 

6 cylinder. 5 speed 4x4 $9,999

Kingston, PA. 570-287-2243 1518 8th Street Carverton, PA  Near Francis  Slocum St. Park 

DODGE ‘04 DURANGO 1 owner, leather sunroof, 3rd row seat $6,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

1518 8th Street Carverton, PA  Near Francis  Slocum St. Park 

JEEP ‘04 GRAND CHEROKEE LOREDO 4x4, 6 cyl, 1 Owner, Extra Clean SUV! $5,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

1518 8th Street Carverton, PA  Near Francis  Slocum St. Park 

DODGE ‘03 CARAV CARAVAN AN  Auto, V6. Nice clean car $4995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

FORD `04 F150

1518 8th Street Carverton, PA  Near Francis  Slocum St. Park 

MAZDA ‘01 B3000 4x4, 5 speed,

extra clean truck  $3,995 Call For Details!

Equipment

570-696-4377

Only 12,000 miles.  Vehicle in like new condition. $19,000. 570-288-4322

Motorc Mot orcycl ycles es

BMW 2010 K1300S

Only 460 miles! Has all bells & whis whistles tles.. Heated grips, 12 volt outlet, traction con trol, ride adjustme adjustment nt on the fly. Black with l i te te g ray ray an and d re red d  trim. comes with BMW cover, battery   tender, black blue  tooth helmet with FM stereo and black  leather riding gloves ( lili ke ke n ew ew ). ). p ai ai d $20,500. $20,50 0. Sell for

$15,000 FIRM. Call 570-262-0914 Leave message message..

HARLEY ‘10 DAVIDSON SPORTSTER CUSTOM Loud pipes. Near Mint 174 miles - yes, One hundred and seventy four miles on the clock, original owner.   $8000. 570-876-2816

KAWASAKI ‘05 VULCAN 800

1,800 original miles. B lu lu e, e, 1 o wn wn er er, includes back rest &  saddle bags. Excellent condition. $3,400. 570-826-6089

SUZUKI ‘01 VS 800 GL INTRUDER  Garage kep Garage kept, t, no r us t , l ot s of   chrome, black with  teal green flake. Include Incl udes s stor storage age  jack & 2 helmets. $3600 570-410-1026

MITSUBISHI `11

Silver, 4 x 4, automatic, 56,000 miles, extra tool box, leather cover, plastic bed &  remote starting. Runs perfect, asking $7,200. Cell-570-472-8084 Home570-825-2596

FORD ‘01 F150

4WD Ext Cab, V8, Lariat, 6’ bed with liner, 7½’ western plow, 80,000 miles, $8500. OBO Call Tom 570-234-9790

FORD 04 F150

4x2. Nice Truck! $10,999

442 RVs & Campers

FOREST RIVER`08 5TH WHEEL Model 8526RLS Mountain Top,PA  $18,500 570-760-6341

 We offer competi tive rates and bene fits and are located only 15 minutes from  Wilkes-Barre or Scranton. Send resume to  jobs@g  job s@gold oldente entech. ch.com com or apply in person at:

401 Bridge Street Old Forge, PA 18518 N  E QUAL  QUAL  O PPORTUNI  PPORTUNI -   A N  TY   /A FFIRMATIVE  FFIRMATIVE  A CTION  CTION   /D RUG  RUG  F   F REE  REE  W   W ORK  ORK -   E MPLOYER  PLACE  E  MPLOYER 

TAX PREPARER 

or/exterior, start/  stop engine with keyless entry, heated seats, 18” alloy  wheels, many extra  features. Only Low Miles. 10 year, 100,000 mile warranty. $22,500. Willing to negotiate. Serious inquires only - must sell, going to law school. (570) 793-6844

Too many options to list.. Run list Runs s & loo looks ks excellent. $10,995 570-655-6132 or 570-466-8824

1518 8th Street Carverton, PA  Near Francis  Slocum St. Park 

Earn extra income after taking course. Flexible schedules. Dallas 675-2240 Plains, Pittston, Scranton 883-7829  Wilkes-Barre, Hanover Twp, Tunkhannock  208-1096 Edwardsville, West Pittston 288-4007 Small fee for books. LibertyTax.com Lori Savoy  savoyliberty@ aol.com 570-840-3608

506 Administrativ Administrative/  e/  Clerical

EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT Full time, Salary  Experienced Nationally known architectural prac tice located in downtown WilkesBarre, PA is seeking a full time Executive Assistant to  the President of the company. Candidate must be experienced in handling a wide range of  administrative and executive support related tasks and in working independently with little or no supervisio supervision. n. Candidate must be well organized, flexible and resource ful. Professio Professionalnalism, confidentiality, discretion,, excellent discretion  judgmentt and  judgmen attention to detail are essential. Candidate should possess excellent  verbal and written communications skills; exception exceptional al interpersonal communication commun ication and strong organizatio organizationnal and time management skills. Qualified applicants should send cover letter indicating availability date, earnings history  and expectation expectations s along with a resume to: Bohlin Cywinski Jackson,, Jackson  ATTN: HR Department, 8 West Market Street, Suite 1200, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 or email  to [email protected]. Email attachments in PDF or MS Word  formats only. We request no phone inquiries.

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KELLY 875 W. Market St. Kingston, PA. 570-287-2243

Front wheel drive, 4 c yl yl , 5 s pe pe e d, d, s un un roo roo f, c l ean ean , clean SUV! $4,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

457 Wan Wanted ted to Buy Buy  Auto

FORD ‘90 F-150

4x4, also has cap &  extra tires, $1,500. OBO. Runs great! 570-639-3089

BUYING USED  VEHICLES Call Vitos & Ginos  949 Wyoming Ave,

1518 8th Street Carverton, PA  Near Francis  Slocum St. Park 

Forty Fort, PA

288-8995

Bu ilil di din g/ g/   Construction/  Skilled Trades

4X4. $3,995. 570-696-4377

1518 8th Street Carverton, PA  Near Francis  Slocum St. Park 

FORD ‘03 EXPLORER XLT

4X4, leather, sunroof, like new! $5,995 570-696-4377

GMC0‘99miles, YUKON 130,000 130,00 new brakes, rotors, tires, & radiator. No rust. Le ath ath er. er. c l ean ean . $2950. $29 50. 570-28 570 -28889507 or 881-6315

Accou Acc ounti nting ng/  /  Finance

STAFF ACCOUNTANT

Responsible for Responsible month end close,  A/P, A/R. Knowledge of accounting with colle college ge preferred. preferre d. Good pay & benefits package: Respond with resume to: hr@calex  logistics.com EOE

M CLANE   I S   A D RUG  CLANE  I  S  A RUG  F REE   & A N   E QUAL  REE  & N  E  QUAL  MPLOYER . O PPORTUNITY  E MPLOYER 

SERVICE TECHNICIAN To service & repair commercial commerc ial and residential exercise equipment. Technical/mechanical experience a plus. Great Compensa tion Program. Fax resume to 570-821-5766 or call 570-823-6994.

WILKES BARRE SPRING & Seeking: ALIGNMENT Qualified suspension technician Please call: Dan 570-822-4018

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Janito Jani tori rial al/  /  Cleaning

PITTSTON FACILITY

W AREHOUSE-F ACILITY  8 AM-5PM  &    ALSO 6 AM-3PM  O PENING FULL TIME

POSITIONS  AVAILABLE  Monday-

Friday. Must be able to clean various warehouse and use high lift. Extremely physical labor intense posi tion. Lifting up to 50lbs. Full time with benefits and paid  time off after 90 days. $10.00 hour  to start.  Apply online at

www.sovereigncs.com

EOE and Drug Free  Workplace 

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Log Lo g ist istii cs/ cs/    Transportation  Transportation

DRIVERS Due to our contincontinued growth,   Bolus Freight Systems is expanding its fleet of company drivers. Company Com pany drivers driv ers will enjoy dedicated run ru n s o r re reg g io io n al al run ru n s. s. Yo You u c an b e home every night or every weekend, the weekend,  the choice choi ce is your yours s.  You can earn in excess of $1400 per week, wee k, and you will be driving driving a new or late mod model el truc truck. k. Part time and weekend work also availa bl bl e. e. T hi hi s i s a career opportunity  ty   for dependable drivers to work for an industry leader and one of the highest highest paying companies in  the business. We offer a performance bonus,, paid vacabonus  tions and holidays, m ed ed i cal cal an and d l i fe fe insurance as well as 4 01 01 K. K. F or or m or or e information call: 1-800-444-1497 ext 721 or hit ‘0’ and ask for Carl or Lindsey.

570-287-5313

record for full time non-CDL position. Must drive 10 hour days. Starting with $13-$14 per hour. Must pass drug screening and background check. Must be able  to lift 50 lbs.  Apply in person. USAgain 730 Casey Avenue  Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

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Educat Educ atio ion/  n/   Training  Trainin g

ChildCare Teachers Needed at our

Wilkes-Barre, Dallas & Mountain Top Locations.

527 Food Services/  Services/  Hospitality 503

 jfhart@m  jfh art@m clan claneco.c eco.c om

EXPERIENCED ROUTE EXPERIENCED DRIVER   With clean driving

3+ years experience. Must have  valid drivers license. Local, year round work available. Apply at 197 Courtdale Ave., Courtdale or call

C ALL   570-905-3322  ASK FOR  L AKE  G EMZIK OR  E MAIL  R ESUME TO: LGEMZIK@ BUILDINGBLOCKS LEARNINGCENTER.COM

FORD ‘00 EXPLORER XLT EXTRA CLEAN!

nance on Freightliner and International power units. Experience with Thermo King utility refrigerated trailers is also desired des ired.. This is a Third Shif Shiftt Pos Position ition McLane also offers competi com petitive tive pay,, pay greatt bene grea benefits fits and development oppor tunities! McLane, a $30 bill billion ion sup supply  ply  c ha ha in in s er er vi vi ce ce s leader, is looking for qualified applicants  to join our team. If   you think you’ve got w ha ha t i t t ak ak es es t o work for a company  with a rich culture culture a nd nd an e xc xc it it in in g  future, McLane is eager to talk to you! For more inform informaa tion or to apply to become bec ome a valu valued ed McLane teamma teammate te contact John Hart at

CARPENTERS

SATURN ‘04 VUE

YAMAHA ‘97 ROYALSTAR 1300 12,000 miles. With windshield. d. Runs excellent. Many  extras including gunfighterr seat, gunfighte leather bags, extra pipes. New tires &  battery. Asking $4,000 firm. (570) 814-1548

OUTLANDER SPORT SE  AWD, Black interi-

NISSAN `04 PATHFINDER  ARMADA FORD ‘02 EXPLORER  Red, XLT, Original Excellent condition. non-smoking owner, garaged,, synthe garaged synthetic tic oil since new, excellent in and out. New  tires and battery. 90,000 miles. $7,500 (570) 403-3016

position is responsi ble for call calling ing for collections, collection s, account reconciliations, monitoring past due invoices,, respond invoices respond-ing to ph phone one calls an d e - mai mai ls ls i n a  timely manor. Must b e a bl bl e t o m ul ul ti ti  task, is organized and is prof proficie icient nt in Microsoft Word and Excel. Exc el. Past collece c tions experience preferred.

FREE TAX SCHOOL

Commercia Commer ciall  Trucks & 

CHEVY ‘08 3500 HD DUMP TRUCK  2WD, automatic.

439

JEEP 02 GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 6 cylinder 4 WD, air

KELLY 875 W. Market St.

 Alum Weld Xpress 2000.Trailer & a lot of extras. 570-287-0193 or 570-762-4824

STARCRAFT 17’ BOAT.2 7 p as as se se n ge ge r 3 .2

FORD 03 F150 XL

4x4, 6 cyl., auto, 1 owner, great work   truck $4995. Call For Details! 570-696-4377

PART-TIME PART -TIME SERVER  S ERVER  Nights & Weekends. Experienc Experience e necessary. Pick up an application at  the Wyoming Valley  Country Club or download one at our website: www.wvcc1896.com

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Instal Ins tallat lation ion/  /  Maintenance/  Repair

Swimming Pool Service Work  570-760-1689

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SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS

 West Side, semi re tired & home makers welc welcome ome,, wil willl  train. 570-288-8035

MECHANIC

(2ND SHIFT) Expanding Second generation, family  owned & operated business seeking 2nd shift Mechanic Pay based on expe-  rience. Benefit  package available. Fax or Email resume: 970-0858 atowmanparts@ aol.com Call: 823-2100  Ask for: Dave or Frank 

•NO WEEKENDS •SAFETY BONUSES •SIGN ON BONUS •CDL AND NON CDL POSITIO POSITIONS NS  AVAILABLE •HEALTH INSURANCE •PAID HOLIDAYS Send resume to EDWARDSL@ Edwardsoffice.org or fax: 570-501-0587

 family owned and operated cemetery  corporations in the country. We are looking for experienced sales people  to service new &  existing accounts. If   you’re looking for a career, rather than a job, please call Monday-Friday, 675-3283 for an appointment. www.CMSEast.com

RETAIL CLERK 

548 Medical/Heal Medical/Health th

CAREGIVER 

Part Time in-home care for female adult in Dallas. Must reside nearby. Bathing required. Call 570-675-2539.

DENTALASSISTANT Progressive, Progres sive, pro fessional multi den tist practice seeking an xo p e ri rfi e nc a ed ed EFDA   etxp ilil lnc n immedia imm ediate te full time p os os i ti ti on on . S al al ary ary   commensurate commens urate with experience. experien ce. Bene fits provided. Email resume to: watkinsmedura@ comcast.net or mailto:  Watkins & Medura Dental 1 Tarlton Avenue, Dallas, PA 18612

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST/ CLERK  For fast paced surgical prac tice. Full time with benefits. MEDICAL OFFICE EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. Send resume & salary  requirements requireme nts to: P.O. Box 1615 Kingston, PA  18704

PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT Local Physician Office is seeking a FT/PT employee with experience in  the healthcare field. D ut ut ie ie s i nc nc lu lu de de assisting patients, cleaning n g treatme treatment nt rooms, room s, assistin assi sting g with physical therapy,, pull py pulling ing char charts, ts, and calling patients  to confirm appointments. If Interested p le le as as e a pp pp ly ly by  send in ing y ou r re su su me me & s al al ary ary   history to: [email protected]  All inquiries will be  kept confidential.

SOCIAL WORKER/ CASE MANAGER  JOHN   HEINZ   REHAB, WILKES-B ARRE, curre ntl ntl y h as a F ul ul l  time opening for a Social Worker/Cas Worker/Case e Manager. This posi tion provides clinical and fiscal coordina tion of rehabilitatio rehabilitation n services for patients w it it h r eg eg ar ar ds ds to ap pro pro pri pri ate ate d is is charge char ge plannin plan ning. g. Master’s Degree in Social Work and PA  license is required. M in in i mu mu m o f tw two o  years experienc experience e in a Social Work Dept. and Rehab setting ng preferre pref erred. d. Plea Please se apply on-line at

www.allied-services.org

For more informa tion please call 1-800-368-3910. LLIED  S ERVICES IS AN  A LLIED EQUAL  O PPORTUNITY  EMPLOYER.

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Other

Children deserve the best possible futures for  themselves. Foster parents are urgently  needed. If you have some extra  time and love to give to a child, call FCCY  1-800-747-3807 www.fccy.org EOE

554

Producti Produ ction/  on/  Operations

SUPERVISOR OF BINDERY OPERATIONS Busy publica pub lication tion printing plant seeks person experienc experienced ed in perf perfect ect bind binding ing production to manage shift operations operations.. E xp xp er er ie ie nc nc e as Binder Operator and supervisorr in multisuperviso l ine bi n der y   require req uired. d. Pittsto Pit tston n area. Email resume resume  to: hrresourc hrresource@ e@ kappagraphics.com

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Sales/Ret Sale s/Retail/  ail/  Business Development

PET GROOMER NEEDED  Apply in person. Pet Wonderland 508 Blackman Street

Flexible part time Flexible h o urs urs.. M us us t b e  friendly with some computerr knowlcompute edge. EFO FURNITURE 570-823-2182

569 S ec ecur it it y/ y/   Protective Services

GATE ATTENDANT F ul ul l o r p art art ti me me weekday wee kday & wee weekkend shifts available.  Apply in person Kappa Graphics, 50 Rock Street, Pittston, PA 

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B us us in ine ss ss Opportunities

NEPA FLORAL &  GIFT SHOP Full-service floral &  gift shop for sale. Turn key operation in prime retail loca tion. Stable revenue growth & flexible operating hours. Includes delivery   van, all inventory, walk in cooler, supplies, website, and customer list. Must sell, Owner relocating. 570-59 570-592-3327 2-3327

630 Money To To Loan “ We We c an an e ra ra se se  your bad credit 100% 100 % G U AR AR ANAN TEED.”   Attorneys  for the Federal Trade Commis Commission sion say they they’ve ’ve nev never er seen see n a leg legitim itimate ate credit repair opera tion. No one can l eg eg al al ly ly r em em ov ov e accurate and timely  informat info rmation ion from  your credit report. It’s a proc process ess that starts star ts with you and invo involves lves time and a conscio con scious us effo effort rt to p ay ay y ou ou r d eb eb ts ts . Learn about managing credit and debt at ftc. gov/credit. A  message mes sage from The Times Ti mes Lead Leader er and  the FTC.

700 MERCHANDISE 702

Air Conditioners

 AIR CONDITIONER Frigidai Frig idaire re 10,000 10,0 00 BTU remote, good conditi con dition on Receipt Rec eipt $135,570-283-0575 or 570-709-5505  AIR CONDITIONER, 24,000 btu LG ductless type. Complete. $700 570-822-1824

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Anti An tiqu ques es &  Collectibles

LIONEL 4 tin cars LIONEL $50.. all. Germ $50 German an dagger dagg er repr repro o $25 $25.. HO train set, diesel $25. 2 Hess 00-03 $15. each. 570-574-0271

PITTSBURGH STEELERS MEMORABILIA I am selling my  entire collection of  Steelers items includinghelmets, autographs,, phoautographs  tos, prints, lithographs, starting lineups, many one of a kind items. Too many to list. Prices from $5 to $1500. Serious inquiries only! Call 570-9056865 to set up  time to review collection.  VINTAGE EICO #666  VINTAGE  vacuum tube tester w it it h m an an ua ua l in excellent excell ent condition on working $75. 570-735-6638

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Appl Ap plia ianc nces es

MICROWAVE MICROW AVE 1500  WATTS $10.  WATTS 570-823-9004 MICROWAVE Sharp MICROWAVE C ar ar ou ou se se l, l, u se se d 22x15x12 LED clock  p arti arti al al w orks orks,, al l o th th er er f un un ct ct io io ns ns work $15. 287-190 287-1901 1 REFRIGERATOR  Whirlpool, white, runs well $230. obo. 570-287-0103 REFRIGERATOR, compact, com pact, for dorm dorm o r b ed ed ro ro om om l ike ike new $50 825-3534 825-3534 REFRIGERATOR. Frigidair Frig idaire. e. 18.2 cu.  ft. auto defrost, $ 150 150 . W AS AS HE HE R. R.  Whirlpool, 2 speeds, 5 cycles. Negotiable $75. 570-655-2154

FREEZER. Maytag, FREEZER. 19 cu. ft. Good condition. $100. 570-379-3540

BOOKCASE Sauder, BOOKCASE 5 shelf $40. Antique s ew ew in in g m ac ac hi hi n e $ 50 50 . N ic ic e h an an d painted pain ted Itali Italian an pot tery, quite a few pieces all for $35. $35. 2 p la la id id t wi wi n c om om  forters $20. each. 2 wooden collector collectors s spoon spo on rack racks s $10 $10..  Wooden rack for bathroom bath room for blow dryerr & curling drye i ng iron $15. 570-825-2599

REFRIGERATOR. Kenmore.. Regular Kenmore s iz iz e, e, v er er y g oo oo d shape. White. Must sell. $100.

C AB AB IN IN ET ET h ol ol ds ds  VCR, CD Player DVD  tapes $10. LAMPS mintt gre min green en ging ginger er  jar style with shades

570-655-3512  WASHER Whirlpool,  WASHER g oo oo d c on on di di ti ti on on $ 100 100 . W hi hi rlp rlp oo oo l electric dryer, front load, loa d, 4 yea years rs old old,, g oo oo d c on on di di ti ti on on $150. Sharp microwave good condi tion $25. 825-4336

$10. Gold w ith ith pair. s had hade e s glass $ 10 10 pair. 570-823-9004

 WASHER Whirlpool,  WASHER white, whit e, larg large, e, very  g oo oo d c on on di di ti ti on on $100. 824-3507

712 71 2

Baby Ba by It Item ems s

Baby Girl Clothes sz 0-3mos 0-3mos and 36mos. 6mo s. sleeper sle epers, s, outfits, holiday  dresses,shoes, receiving blankets, i nf nf an an t c ar ar s ea ea t c ov ov er er , s oc oc ks ks , o ns ns ie ie s. s. A llll f or or $ 100 100 . Cal Calll 9 05 05 6971.

716

Building Materials

CHAIRS, (2) Genuine leather, custom made recliners.  Taupe color, like new. $550 each. SOFA , CHAIR,, CHAIR OTTOMAN,,  3 OTTOMAN  TABLES,, great  TABLES  for den. Wood and cloth, all in excellentt condiexcellen  tion. $450. Call after 12 noon 570-675-5046 COMPUTER DESK COMPUTER oak overlay $50 or best offer. 570-825-0283 COUCH 80”x32” $25. 570-829-2082 COUCH with sleeper & chair. Lazy Boy  $135. 570-817-1190

DESK. DES K. Secretar Sec retary. y. Large, e, solid wood wood,, MEDICINE cabinets, Larg in exce excellent llent cond condii White, wood, tri view mirror, oak,  tion. French Provinstyle. Appro Approxiximirrored mirr ored,, 3 built in cial style. at el el y 7 ’ t al al l. l. 2 lights ligh ts $25 $25.. Van Vanity  ity  m at ie ce ce s. s. P ho ho to to s oak, drawers, towel p ie h ol ol de de rs rs , r ou ou nd nd available. $650 570-819-1111 chrome chro me with gold $5. each each.. Bi-f Bi-fold old closet doors, white DINING ROOM SET Oak, 6 chairs, china 2 sets, fits 5’ opencloset, et, larg large e leaf leaf,, ing $25. each set. clos T oto oto to il e t - o ne ne  table pads. like new. pieced elongate elongated, d,  Asking $1,000. 570655-6081/510-9727 soft close seat $35.  All good condition condition.. DISHES DIS HES com complet plete e 570-735-5147 set service service for 12, TOILET white, good gold trim, includes coffee carafe, S&P S&P,, condition $10. gravy boat, cream570-823-9004 er,, sug er sugar ar,, sou soup p &  sandwic sand wich h platter plat ter,, 726 Clothing cups, saucers $40. 570-654-1691 JACKET, Navy blue blazer, 46R, Student DRE DRESSE SSER, R, oak, 4 Ho ly R ed ed ee ee me me r. r. drawer $50. Blanket E xc xc el el l en en t w orn orn 6 c he he st st $ 50 50 . 4 ti er er months,, Neil Allen e nd months nd tab tabll e $ 32 32 0. 0. Career. $45 Complet Com plete e 8 piec piece e 570-474-9866 p lac lac e s etti ettin n g o f  Crown n Mary PrinJACKET: never used Crow cess China includes size siz e 3x Fat Albert Albert ug ar, ar, c ream reame e r, r,  jean jacket. great s ug collecto coll ector’s r’s piece. piec e. salad bowl & platter $100. 570-735-7742 $30.570-991-5538 or 570-239-0171 or 570-825-8109. PURSE Doon PURSE Dooney ey &  Bu rke rke n avy avy w i th th leather trim. New, still in wrapping with dust bag, has plenty  of room if you need  to carry paperwork. paid $280. $280. sell for $120. OBO. 570-287-8279 RAINCOAT RAINCOA T beige, bei ge, longer length Misty  Harbor 16P, like new $20. 570-654-9517

FURNISH F O R L E SS SS *    NELSON    *  *    FURNITURE    *  *    WAREHOUSE    *  Recliners from $299 Lift Chairsfr om $699 New and Used  Living Room  Dinettes, Bedroom  210 Division St Kingston Call 570-288-3607

FUTON FUT ON tan cov cover, er, SHIRTS SHIR TS men men’s ’s 2x  good condition $25. RECLINER R mauve,  variety & XL variety  RECLINE $ 1. 1. e ac ac h, h, s om om e  fair condition FREE. 570-287-0103 brand new. 570-823-9004 L OF OF T T WI WI N B ED ED S ET ET , h eavy eavy s ol ol i d 73 0 C om omp ut ut er er  frame, dark wood, Equipment &  one loft, one floor, 19 5. 19 5. Tw i n b ed ed s Software $ with spindle design, maple, map le, complet com plete, e, MONITOR MON ITORS S Gate-Gate $125. 675-25 675-2593 93 w ay ay f la la t s cr cr ee ee n monitor mon itor 21” aski asking ng $75. Dell flat screen monitor mon itor 15” askin asking g We Beat All  $50. 570-814-5626 Competitors Prices! 

MATTRESS MAT TRESS SALE

732

Exercise Equipment

ELLIPTICAL ELLIPTICA L Cardio machine. Pro-form Cross Trainer 800.  With digital display &   fan. Excellent condi tion. asking $200. 570-287-2085 GYM Home Weider 8525excellent condition $75. 570-829-2599  WEIDER 2 person exercise equipme equipment nt set, can’t get to the g ym ym th is i s g re re at $125. 825-0283

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F ir ir ew ewo od od

FIREWOOD. FIREWOO D. FRE FREE E Mustt pick up. Call Mus  for address. 570-817-5114

744 74 4 Why Spend Hundreds on New or Used  Appliances? Most problems with your appliances are usually  simple and inexpensive to fix! Save your hard earned money, Let us take a look  at it first! 30 years in  the business. East Main  Appliances 570-735-8271 Nanticoke

BEDROOM SUITE 4 BEDROOM p ie ie ce ce w it it h s id id e chair, chai r, waln walnut ut finis finish h by Pilliod i od Furn Furniture iture  from Carolina $400. CHINA HUTCH walnut finish. $400. All in exce excellent llent cond condii tion. Call Rick 570823-3496 8233496 or Gary  570-472-0285

Furn Fu rnit itur ure e &   Accessories

 AMOIRE. Corner media/T med ia/TV. V. Walnut Wal nut  finish, beadboard door pane panels, ls, hold holds s up to 50” TV, shelves she lves and stor stor-age, $500 KITCHEN SET, pub style. 42” high table, table, leaf and 6 padd padded ed chai chairs, rs, e sp sp res res so so fi ni ni sh sh . $500 570-237-6694 B AR AR ST OO OO LS LS 4 black with tan seats $35.. 4 piec $35 piece e pati patio o set, wood chaise, 2 chairs, chai rs, tabl table e with cushions FREE. 5x7 cranberry cran berry rug with  flower design $25. 570-287-7379

Mattress Guy 

Twin sets:   $139 Full sets:  sets:   $159 Queen sets:  sets:   $199  All New   American Made  570-288-1898 

MOVING MUST SELL

 Weber gas grill with coverr & tank $95. cove Coffee table & 2 end  tables $40 each. Kitche Kit chen n tab table le & 4 c ha ha ir ir s $ 10 10 0. 0. TV  stand with drawer $30. End table $25. 2 corner tables tables $10 e ach ach . Co mp mp u te te r desk des k $10 $10.. Pri Printer nter stand $10. File cabinet $5. Chair $10. 3 a re re a r ug ug s $ 25 25 . each. 570-655-4124 R OC OC KE KE RS RS . ( 2) 2) wooden woo den teak teak.. Ver Very  y  g oo oo d c on on d iti iti on on . Both for $100. 570-814-7559 SETTEES, (2) Tufted SETTEES, back,, $15 back $150 0 each each.. SOFA, SOF A, large tufted back, $250, CHINA  C LO LO SE SE T, l ar ar ge ge a nt nt iq iq ue ue , $ 20 20 0, 0, CHANDELIER, CHANDELIE R, crys tal, $125, TABLE, small pie crust, $40, CHAIR CH AIRS S , ( 2) 2) O ak  children’s $30 for p ai ai r, D ES ES K, K, o ld ld school, sch ool, $50 $50,, JUG, g las las s w ate ate r w ith ith metal stand, $25. 570-262-6596 TABLE LAMP Orien tal Chinese woman 1960’s ceramic, pink  -white-wh ite-gold gold.. $35.. $35 Collector spoons 18 different, $30. neg. 570-696-1927

 

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TABLE, 6 chai TABLE, chairs rs &  hut ch ch, $350, SLEEPER SOFA, c hai hai r an d tab tabll e , $250, LAMP, Tiffany  style, e , doub double le ligh lightted. $75. 825-28 825-2888 88

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9 Westminster Dr. Monday, Labor Day  September Septemb er 3rd, 9-1.  Wicker, Lennox, paintings, bistro  table & chairs, lamps, 2 antique sewing machines, 2 directors chairs, flo-

COVER plastic for 6’ p i cku cku p b o x, x, al uum in in um um m ou ou nt nt s, s, good condition $40. 570-655-0546 DISPENSERS DISPENS ERS.. (2) Max 200 2000 0 Man Manual ual Paper Pap er rol roll. l. 1 use used d other new. $15 each or both for $25 570-788-2388

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776 Sporting Goods ROLLER BLAD ROLLER BLADES: ES: Men’s roller blades size 11, like new $5. Harll e y Har D avi avi d so so n back rest and pad off 1990 Heritag Heritage. e. $50,, $50 CLOTHIN CLO THING, G, Juniors name brand. 10 pie piece ces, s, $15 for all. 570-822-6258

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906 Homes for Sale

906 Homes for Sale

BEAR CREEK

DURYEA  $109,000

Spacious traditional Cape Cod home situated on 7.6 acres. Country like setting  yet minutes to downtow dow ntown n & majo majorr highwa hig hways. ys. Home Hom e  features 4-5 bedroo ro o ms ms , 2 b ath ath s, s,  family room, hardwood woo d floo floors, rs, 2 firep la ce ce s, s, 2 -c -c ar ar garage, garag e, larg large e rear  yard. Call today for a showing! #12-2627 #12-262 7 $199,9 $199,900 00 Karen Ryan 283-9100 x14

226 Church St. Four square home with large rooms and old world fea tures in the woodwork and stained glass. A must see see home. MLS #12#122596. For more information and photos visit atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Charlie 829-6200  VM 101

906 Homes for Sale

906 Homes for Sale

906 Homes for Sale

DURYEA 

EXETER

FORTY FORT

REDUCED 619 Foote Ave. Fabulous Ranch home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, ultra modern kitchen with granite counters, heated tile floor and stainless appliances. Dining room has Brazilian cherry  floors, huge  yard, garage and large yard. Partially finished lower level. Built for handicap

$15,000 PRICE MULTI USE  REDUCTION! SINGLE, DOUBLE, Serious Sellers are PROFESSIONAL  looking look ing for serious o us OFFICES  b uy uy er er s w ho ho a re re Over 2800 squar square e ready read y to move into  feet in this one of a  this 1620 sq. ft. bi- kind prope property rty on a level lev el home wi with th 3 corner lot. Propert y  Propert y  bedroom bedr ooms, s, 1 and ¾  featuring 4 bedbaths.. This gem is rooms, formal dining baths locate loc ated d in a gre great at room room,, larg large e livi living ng neighbor neig hborhood hood on a room with gas fire fire-q ui ui et et d ea ea dd- en en d plac place, e, famil family y room street in Exeter. The with pellet stov stove, e, home is quality conmodern baths, front structed & has been and side porches. A  well-maintained well-m aintained by  Must see property!  the original owners. MLS# 12-1559 S pe pe ci ci al fe atu atu re re s NEW PRICE included include d 2x6 con$199,900.

800 PETS & ANIMALS 810

Cats

Televisi Telev isions ons/  /   Accessories

TV RCA 27” swivel consol con sole, e, grea greatt for college coll ege students stud ents $30. 570-825-0283

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CATS & KITTENS 12 weeks & up.  All shots, neutered,  tested,micro  tested,m icrochi chipped pped

VALLEY CAT RESCUE 824-4172, 824-4 172, 9-9 only  CATS. Spec CATS. Special ial person for, mother mother &  daughter. Spayed. Owner died used to quiet home. Free to g oo d h ome .

Larg e h o m e o n a Larg h ug ug e l o t. t. Ne Nee e ds ds some care so come put you yourr pers personal onal  touch into this great  value. Off street p ar ar ki ki ng ng , 2 c ar ar detache deta ched d garage gara ge and a larg large e fenc fenced ed in yard. Did we men tioned 4 bedrooms bedrooms.. MLS 12-1589 $64,900 Call/text Donna 570-947-3824 or Tony 570-855-2424

P E N D I N G

rescent lights, yard  tools, women’s purses & clothes, sizes 10 to 12.  Antique trunk, Michael Jackson Barbie & many  Barbie clothes.

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570-301-3602 

CALL US! 13 Peachwood Dr. Mon., Sept. 3, 8-12 Children’s items &  clothes, household household,,  toys & much more. Everything Must Go!

WEST  WYOMING WYOMING 6th Street

OPEN YEAR ROUND SP ACE SP  ACE  A  V  AILAB LE  AILABL E INSIDE & OUT  Acres of  parking

OUTSIDE  SPACES  - $10  Saturday  10am-2pm Sunday  8am-4pm

750

Jewelry

BRACELET sterlin BRACELET sterling g 925 brac bracelet elet 1.0 1.06 6 oz. 16” long $25 & 5 stone sterling 925 ring $3. 735-6638

752 Landscaping Landscaping &  Gardening L AW AW N M OW OW ER ER . John Deer Deere e ride rider. r. 4 2 earseo I nc n2”, c”, lu de lu d6 e s y ears xtl ra xt rda. b lad lad es es an d b el el t. Excellentt shape. Excellen $700 570-823-7957  WEED EATER gas string trimmer, like new $50. 288-9940

756

Medical Equipment

ROLLATOR-WALKE R w i th s eat eat an d b rake rakes s u se se d o ne ne  time. Paid $119 asking $50. 570-822-3878

758 Miscellaneou Miscellaneous s  AFGHANS, (4) $10 each, DISHES, service for 8, $15, GOLF CLUBS, CLUB S, 15 $1 each,  WIGS (2) light brown with blon blonde de hig highhlights lig hts sho short rt hair. New, Paula Young Young,, $10 each. 823-4941

 All Junk  Cars &   Trucks  Tru cks Wanted Highest Prices Paid In CA$H

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TO JUNK YOUR CAR BEST PRICES IN THE AREA 

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Free Anytime Pickup 570-301-3602 MAGNIFYING screen scree n for variou various s u se se s 2 1x 1x 23 23 $ 20 20 .  firm. 570-654-9517

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3 ACRES INSIDE AIR CONDITIONED Huge, Huge Inventory 

• FOOD ITEMS Huge Selection

Ohio State footb football all game. 574-155 574-1559. 9.

784

Tools

BRAKE 8’ aluminum brake $350. Lincoln  AC-225 Arc welder$250.. Delta band$250 saw $380. (4) (4) Elec tric handsaws $5. each. All prices neg. 570-466-7376 or 570-388-2000 CONCRETE WORKCONCRETE ER TOOLS 7 piec piece e $12.. Pipe vise, $12 vise, fast m ou ou nt nt $ 25 25 . D ril ril l

TOOLS. TOOLS. Cordles Cord less s Drill, l , $10 $100, 0, Chai Chain n Saw, electric, $35. Call for details. 570-814-7559

786 To Toys ys & Game Games s

• HEALTHCARE • TOOLS Food Court

570-891-1972

PERFIT incontinence u nd nd erw erwe e ar ar S iz iz e  X-L 14 per package $5 each. 288-9 288-9940 940 PICTURE PICTUR E of fog &  cliffs, clif fs, not fram framed ed approximate 18x24 1/2 $5. 474-6967 POR-A-POTTY $15. Call 570-2 570-283-0 83-0575 575 or 570-709-5505 REFRIGERATOR,  Whirlpool, side by  side, $175. LIGHT, p o ol ol tab tabll e , $ 60 60 . BOAT, 15’, on Spar tan trailer $425. Call  for details. 570-822-4094 REFRIGERATOR. Kenmore, 21 cu.ft., $159, $15 9, Van Vanity ity top, bought wrong size, neverr use neve used, d, $175 $175,, Crates for music or shipping, shippin g, (2) $150 each. 288-9843 TABLECLOTH 70x52 l i ne ne n , o ff ff w hi hi te, te, n e ve ve r u se se d, d, n e w $6.50 White shower curtain liner new $4. 60”lx112”w 60”lx112 ”w ruffled white whit e lace curt curtains ains with tie backs, new $7. 570-474-5653  WATER COOLER  WATER $50. DOG KENNEL 6x8x4, 6x8x 4, brand new $175. 570-301-3801

CD PLA PLAYER YER Sanyo radio, double cassette, record player all for $25. 570-823-9004  VOICE SYNTHESIZER. Roland XV508 XV5080 0 Sound Module 128. Expandable in rackmount mou nt case case.. $70 $700. 0. SPEAKERS, SPEAKE RS, Fisher 3 w ay ay s te te re re o, o, 1 5” 5” woofer. $40 pair. 570-881-3929

796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise

$ ANTIQUES BUYING BUYING $

Old Toys, model kits, Bikes, dolls, guns, Mining Items, trains & Musical Instruments, Hess. 474-9544

BUYING SPORT CARDS

Pay Cash for baseball, football, basketball, hockey  & non-sports non-sports.. Sets, singles &  wax. Also buying comics. 570-212-0398

STAR WARS/LEGOS $$$ WANTED $$$

Boxed, loose, etc. 570-817-7588

 VITO’S &  GINO’S Wanted:

 ALL JUNK  CARS &   TRUC  TR UCKS KS Highest Prices Paid!!

CABINET CABINE T, Cu ri ri o , round roun d glas glass s doo door, r, $150. BAGS, e ve ve n in g, g, 2 5 n ew ew $75. 570-654-0156 CANES & walk CANES walking ing sticks. 30 available. M an an y d if if fe fe re re nt nt s iz iz es es , h ei ei gh gh ts ts , shapes, made from slippery maple trees $5. each. Christmas & hous househo ehold ld over 200 items available i nc nc lu lu de de s t re re es es , ornaments, ornamen ts, lights,  vases, knickknacks, knac ks, figu figurine rines, s, l amp amp s , b as as kets kets ,  flowers, Samsonite b el el t m as as sa sa ge ge r, r, all for $60 Electric s ew ew in in g m ac ac hi hi n e with folding cabinet & drawer, excellen excellentt c on on di di ti ti on on $ 45 45 . Stove, coal, antique w or or ki ki ng ng . + 1 t on on chestnut coal. $500 570-735-2081

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770

Photo Equipment

CAMERA Olympu Olympus s 520 zoom $8.00. $8.00. Panason Pana sonic ic palm-palm corder pv22 $10. 570-696-9005

772

Pools Po ols & Spa Spas s

P OO OO L 1 5’ 5’ x 5 2” 2” round with filter plus other accesso accessories. ries. $350 $35 0 or best offer. offer. 570- 825-3534

776 Sporting Goods GOLF CLUBS bag &  balls (dozen). $40. 570-824-8183 G UN UN CAB CABII NET NET 10 guns,, pine guns pine,, lock locking ing g la la ss ss d oo oo rs rs , 4 drawer draw er bas base, e, like new condition $200. 570-655-0546

Place your pet ad and provide us your email address This will create a seller account online and login information will be emailed to you from gadzoo.com “The World of Pets Unleashed”  You can then use  your account to enhance your online ad. Post up to 6 captioned photos of your pet Expand your text to include more information,, include information  your contact information such as e-mail, address phone number and or website. Poms, Husky, Labs,  Yorkies,, Puggles,  Yorkies Chihuahuas,, Pugs Chihuahuas Dachshund, Goldens, Shepherds, Shepherd s, Dobermans, Shih-Tzus 570-453-6900 570-389-7877 CHIHUAHUA-FOX  TERRIER TERR IER mix, mix, free  to good home 10  years old, loves to go for walks. 570-200-5135

GOLDEN RETRIEVER/LAB PUPS 7 weeks old. Dewormed. 3 yellow females, $400 each. 1 black   female, & 3 males $350. 570-836-1090

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6650 Bear Creek Blvd  Well maintained custom built 2 story  nestled on 2 private acres acre s with circ circular ular drivewa driv eway y - Larg Large e kitchen with center island, master bedroom with 2 walk-in closets, family room with fireplace, cus tom built wine cellar.  A M UST  S EE! MLS#12-1751 PRICE REDUCED $275,000 Call Geri 570-696-0888

PRICE REDUCED! Bear Creek-Out of   the city, but close  to everything! 4 bedrooms, 2 baths,  finished basement,  two fireplaces and a wood stove pro vide plenty of  warmth or ambiance. Lots of   yard for the kids with a double lot. The kitchen has been remodele remodeled d and there is an abundance of hardwood flooring, the large garage can also be a great workshop. Don’t  forget the Bear Creek Charter School. A great place to raise a family! #12-1350 $179,90 $179,900 0 Paul Pukatch 760-8143

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 Attractive 7 year old 2-story with eat-inkitchen, oak cabinets, granite coun tertops, island & tile  floor. Master bedroom with solid cherry hardwood  floor, walk-in closet & master bath. Dual  fireplace. Gas heat/  central air. Three car garage. Home Protection Plan. MLS# 11-2035 $279,900 Sandra Gorman 570-696-5408

DURYEA $239,900

705 Blueberry Lane Large 4 bedroom Bi-level with large master bedroom with sliding glass doors leading to private deck. Modern kitchen with skylights,, skylights skylights also in master bath. Dining room with sliding glass doors  to deck. Large corner lot with attached 2 car garage ready to move right in.For more info and pho tos visit: www. www.atlas atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-2379 Call Fred 570-817-5792

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DURYEA $53,000

Haddonfield Hills Corner Lot 4 bedroom, 2½ bath split level. Hardwood floors. Gas heat. 2 car garage. MLS #12-1942

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Close to highways, shopping, shopping , recreation, casino and more! Finished basement with bonus and  family room. #12-1698 $149,0 $149,000 00 Paul Pukatch 760-8143

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95 JACKSON ST. New Stainless steel appliances. appliance s. Great Low Cost Utilitie Utilities, s, Taxes and no Water bill. Your own fresh  Water well. Bath on each floor, 3 Goo Good d sized siz ed Bedroom Bedr ooms, s, Paved Drive leading  to an oversized G ar ar ag ag e. e. O wn wn er er Motivated. MLS 12-2006 $179,000 570-675-4400

Call Florence 570-715-7737

Smith Hourigan Group 570-474-6307 PRICE REDUCED

1908 Wyoming  Avenue Plenty of TLC is reflected in this attractive 3 bedroom, 1 bath home in a convenient location. Offers formal living room/dining room & family  room with sliding doors to large rear deck & a great level lot. MLS# 11-2083 Only $95,000 Call Barbara Metcalf  570-696-0883

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696-2600 Private & beaut Private beautiful iful lovely brick chalet o n 1 1. 1. 85 85 a cr cr es es . Custom brick work,  tongue & groove interior & oversized 3 car ga ra ra ge ge . Features whirlpoo whirlpooll  tub, heated sunroom, kitchen island & hickory cabinets, laundry room. Basementt is plumbed &  men ready to finish. MLS# 12-817 $315,000 Call Ken Williams Five Mountain Realty  570-542-8800

Lovingly restored  farmhouse with newer kitchen with ceramic tile.  Approximately  Approxim ately 500  feet of stream  frontage on Sutton Creek. Bonus 30' x  60' drive-through heated garage with over 20' clearance. Natural wood built-ins, archway &  under carpets ....Seller to credit buyer $3,000  towards a water fil tration system. MLS# 12-1624 $169,900 call Tracy  McDermott.

570-696-2468 One of the best deals in Bear Creek! Recently  reduced to sell! All brick ranch with remodeled remodele d kitchen, hardwood floors and full tile baths. Nice sized lot has plenty of room in  the back. Convenient location!

struction and hard wired smoke alarms with battery backup for your fami family’ ly’s s safety. safe ty. A larg large e eatin kitchen with tile  floor exits to the 26x12 26x 12 ced cedar ar dec deck  k   for convenien convenientt outdoor cooking and entertaining.. Or host entertaining a mor more e form formal al dinner in the spacious spacious d i ni ni n g ro om om w i th th new pop poplar lar hard hard-wood floo flooring ring.. The re mai mai nd nd er er o f th e main floor incl includes udes 2 bed bedroom rooms s and a  full bath. The lower level has beautif beautiful ul  family room with DURYEA  gas fireplace, a 3rd bedroo bed room, m, ¾ bath bath,, large laundry center and ampl ample e stor storage age space. The laundry  area are a an and d ¾ b ath ath have tile floors and provide prov ides s an easy  exit to the rear yard with wit h the deck and Enjoy Enj oy sitting on the above-gro above-ground und pool.  front porch of this For more infor informamawelll main wel maintain tained ed 4  tion and to view the b ed ed roo roo m, m, 3 b ath ath photos go to www. h om om e on n ic ic el el y   prudentialealestate. landscap land scaped ed lot in c om om a nd nd e nt nt er er desirable neighbor- PRU PRU2A8 2A8T2 T2 in the hood.. Fami hood Family ly room Home Search. Now with gas firep fireplace, lace, liste listed d at $15 $152,90 2,900. central air/gas heat, MLS #12-2654. Call c ove ove re re d & o p en en  today for your p ati ati os os . Tw o car car appointment. garage. Taste Tastefully  fully  Mary Ellen Belchick  decorated. decorate d. Above 696-6566 ground pool.  Walter Belchick  MLS 12-2656 696-2600 ext. 301 $269,900 Call Sandra Gorman 570-696-5408 accessibility  with exterior ramp, interior hallways and doorways. If  you’re looking for a Ranch, don’t miss this one. For more info and photos  visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 11-4079 $149,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

Smith Hourigan Group 570-696-1195 412 New St. Motivated Seller. Great starter home on large lot. Sys tems newer, but needs cosmetic updating. Ready to make to your liking! MLS 12-1732 Call Kevin Sobilo 570-817-0706

DURYEA 

SUGARLOAF COUNTRY MANOR Private 18 southacre estate with ern exposure &  panoramic views! Quality constructe constructed d & custom built, this New England split level offers 3-4 bedrooms,, three bedrooms baths, solarium with hot tub, two fireplaces, extra large gameroom & other attractive ameni ties! Matching 2 story brick barn, cozy “A” frame guest cottage &  more......absolutely  ideal for horses, mini farmette &  children. 20 minutes from  Wilkes-Barre &  Pocono Resorts. Broker Owned $489,900 Call Mike @ 570-455-9463 M.S. Pecora Realtor

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kitchen break fast bar,with formal dining room, and family  r oo oo m w it h ga s stove, stov e, hardwoo hard wood d  floors in bedrooms bedrooms,, deck, dec k, larg large e fenc fenced ed  yard, shed and offs tr tr ee ee t p ar ar ki ki ng ng . #11-294 #112947 7 $99,50 $99 ,500 0 1107 Spring Street Karen Ryan Superb Sup erb two stor story  y  283-9100 x14 with 3 bedrooms & 1 ½ baths. Hardwood  floors, gas heat,  vinyl siding, large  yard with garage. Call Jim for details. details. 696-2600 Offered at $169,500 Towne & Country  EXETER Real Estate Co. 570-735-8932 or 570-542-5708

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97 Chittenden St. Flood damaged home with new furnace, electric box, water heater, outlets and switches. 1st floor gutted but already insulated and ready for sheetrock. 2nd floor has 4 bedrooms and bath with double sinks. Large  yard. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS cash 12-1225 Sorry, buyers only! Call Charlie 570-829-6200

DURYEA REDUCED! $309,860

696-2600 77 Wesley St.

362 Susquehanna  Avenue Completely remodeled, spectacular, 2 story Victorian home, with 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, new rear deck, full  front porch, tiled baths & kitchen, granite counter tops. All cherry  hardwood floors  throughout,  througho ut, all new stainless steel appliances & lighting. New oil furnace, washer/dry washer/dryer er in first floor bath. Great neighborhood, nice yard. $174,900 $174,90 0 (30 year loan, $8,750 down, $887/month, $887/mo nth, 30  years @ 4.5%)

$84,900

Classic 4 square home in desirable neighborhood. neighborh ood. Four bedrooms, nice old woodwork, stained glass and built ins plus 3 car garage on extra deep lot. MLS #12-2612. #12-2612. For more information and photos, visit atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Charlie 829-6200  VM 101

311 Lockville Road Stately brick 2 story, with in ground pool, covered patio,  finished basement,  fireplace and wood stove, 3 car attached garage 5 car detached garage with apartment above. MLS# 11-1242 $659,000 Please call Donna 570-613-9080

72 Lyndwood Ave. Move right in to this large yet cozy 4 bedroom, 2 bath home in a great area. The beautiful  finished basement adds even more living space. This well maintained home has a Split AC sys. with heat pump, alarm system, private drive. Motivated sellers.  Asking $105,000 $105,000 MLS# 12-535  Appointment  Appointme nt only. Call Don Marsh 570-814-5072

Enjoy nature in charming 2 bedroom, 1 bath raised ranch home in quiet setting on Pine Run Road, Laurel Run. Close to everything. Single car attached garage, 3 season sunroom,, economisunroom cal propane heat, central air, basement with fireplace. New carpeting and  flooring, freshly  painted, Hanover  Area School Dis trict. Ready to move in! $105,000. Call 570-474-5540 HANOVER TWP.

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38 Huckleberry Ln Blueberry Hills 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, family room with fireplace, 2 car garage, large yard. Master bath with separate jetted tub, kitchen with stainless steel appliances and island, lighted deck. For more info and pho tos visit: www. www.atlas atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 11-3071 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

NEW LISTING! This home was built with energy efficiency in min mind. d. Nes Nestled tled in a wooded setting and close to Wilkes -Barre -Bar re and Clar Clarks ks S um um mi mi t. F lo lo o r to ceiling ceilin g windo windows ws in  the 3-season sun ro om om , h ard ard wo wo od od and tile throughou throughout, t, s pa pa ci ci ou ou s r oo oo m sizes, size s, wood/co woo d/coal al stove for those win ter evenings. 3 bedrooms, room s, with 16x20 master mas ter and adja adja-cent sitting room or d en en . C al al l f or or a n appointment today. Maribeth Jones 570-696-6565 or Chris Jones 570-696-6558. #12-3048 $205,000

15 Martin Street  Well Cared for 2 S to to ry Bo as as tin g 3 B ed ed ro ro om om s, s, F ul ul l b at at h, h, o ff ff s tr tr ee ee t parking and a large side yard. 12-1832 $79,900 Call Pat Guesto 570-793-4055 CENTURY 21 SIGNATURE PROPERTIES 570-675-5100

Durkee Street Extreme Makeover. This is a Must See! Totally renovated 3 bedroom, 1.75 baths, with UltraModern kitchen, granite counter tops, maple cabinets & stainless steel appliances. All new plumbing, elec tric, gas forced air  furnace, central air. The home is over 1700 sq. ft. with all new vinyl siding, 2nd floor laundry  room, 2 car garage on a large double lot & much more. Great location! For Sale by Owner. No agents please.  Asking $175,000. $175,000. Call Don at 570-814-5072.

NANTICOKE “MUST SELL” “NICE” 3 bedroom, 1.5 baths single home, modern kitchen and bath, fenced yard off street parking. $39,900 570-956-2385

58 Simon Block  Nice home with private driveway   features gas heat with baseboard heating, large room sizes, lower level with front walk-out ideal for finishing or extra storage. Directions:: Sans Directions Souci Pkwy, turn onto Main Rd, right on Mary St., left onto Simon Block, home on left. MLS# 12-2157 $55,000 Call Lynda Rowinski

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New Constructio Construction. n. Lot #2, Fairway  Estates. 2,700 square feet, tile &  hardwood on 1st  floor. Cherry cabinets with center island. $399,500. For more details: patrickdeats.com 570-696-1041

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2 Betsy Ross Drive  Warmly inviting 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath Tudor. Striking highlights in this beauti ful home include custom blinds, manicured icure d lawn, deck, patio and 3-season porch. porc h. Enter Entertain tain in  the finished walkout base basemen mentt with wet bar or relax by   the pool! Outstanding quality!

906 Homes for Sale

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2032 ROUTE 92 RIVER VIEWS PLUS EXTRA LOT ON RIVER. Just 1/4 miles from boat launch, this great ranch home is perched high enough to keep you dry, but close enough to watch  the river roll by. Surrounded Surround ed by  nature, this home  features large living room and eat in kitchen, 3 bedrooms, full unfinished basement. Ready to move right in and enjoy  country living just minutes from down town. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-79 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

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HUNLOCK CREEK 

Lovely Ranch home on 1 .4 .42 a cr cr es es . F eatu eature res s 3 b ed ed rooms, full bath, 1/2 bath, kitchen, living room with fireplace, dining n g room, den &  l aun aun dry dry ro om om o n Main floor. Kitchen,  family room with  fireplace, 3/4 bath &  s torag torage e ro om om o n Lower Level. Newer roof,, siding, roof n g, sofit &  gutters gutter s plus some newer new er carpetin carp eting, g, pergo flooring, cen tral air & whole h ou ou se se fan fan,, 2 c ar g arag arage e & p ave ave d driveway. 12-1010 $176,900 Ken Williams 570-542-8800 Five Mountains Realty 

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121 Vaughn St. Nicely Maintained 3 bedroom 1 bath 2 story on a quiet street in Kingston. Large yard includes garage which is presently being used as a storage building. MLS# 12-2408 $95,000 Call Pat Guesto 570-793-4055 CENTURY 21 SIGNATURE PROPERTIES 570-675-5100

KINGSTON

PRICE REDUCTION! OASIS in your own back yard!! This house has every thing. 3 bed, 3 full baths & 1 3/4 bath. 2+ acres, your own rec room, screened in porch, modern kitchen with granite countertops & a 32x16 heated pool.  Amazing setting in a great area.  Very private setting. MLS 12-2326 $309,900 Call/text Donna Cain 570-947-3824 or Tony  570-855-2424

LAUREL RUN

142 Poplar St. Fully remodeled, move in ready! 3 bedrooms, 1 full bath. Modern kitchen, all stainless steel appliances appliances,, marble counter  tops, custom cabinets. Beautiful  fenced in back   yard with deck and  firepit.  A MUST SEE!!! $127,900 For additional details or to see home call

G re re at at h om om e i n a g re re at at l oc oc at at io io n. n. Looking for a private rural feeling home b ut ut s til til l c lo lo se se to everything.. everything .. This is  your place. 3 bedro om om , h ard ard wo wo od od  floor, carport, above ground groun d pool, quiet setting and so much m ore ore.. T oo oo m an an y  

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OPEN HOUSE Sun., Aug 12, 1-3pm 183 Gracedale Ave. 3 bedroom, 2 story  home on large lot with creek. creek. Above ground oval swimming pool, 24 x 24 deck with gazebo. Newer roof & replacement windows. Over sized sized 1 car garage with attached storage shed MLS # 12-2758 $109,000 James Banos Realtor Associate 570-991-1883 Caldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340

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143 W. Broad St. Nice 2 story home with 3 bedrooms 1.5 baths, fenced  yard, newer furnace with 3 zones and newer 200 amp electrical service, whole house water  filter and beautiful hard wood floors. This home has an attached Mother in Law suite with a separate entrance. This can easily be converted to a 1st  floor master bedroom with a master bath. MLS 12-1401 $64,900 John W. Polifka Five Mountains Realty  570-542-2141 570-704-6846

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PITTSTON $109,000

Own a Historical Gem!!! This home was built in 1907 and is “STILL” in near original condi tion. All the woodwork, glass and light fixtures are  there. Never ruined by a cheap remodel and the woodwork  was never painted over. Don’t take my  word for it, go on line and check out  the photos at www.atlasrealtyinc.com. If you like classic features  you’ll love this home! MLS 12-2781 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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PITTSTON $78,900 715 Maple St. Handyman’s dream. NOT a nightmare. A  little paint, carpeting and water lines and this house is good to go. Large  yard. 2 bedroom bedrooms. s. For more info and photos visit: www.

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23 Ridge Street 4 Bedroom Colonial Home in Pocono Ridge SALE Estates. Large 2 Car Garage, PENDING Paved Driveway, Electric Heat &  Central Air, 1.5 Baths, Large Eat in Kitchen & Dining Room. Double Deck with Hot Tub. Low Taxes. $219,000 Call 570-212-1404 PLAINS

16 Birch Street Great home in Huds on on G ar ar de de ns ns . 4 Be dro dro om om s, s, 2 1/2 baths,, centr baths central al a/c, n ew ew r oo oo f & w in in dows, newly painted, screened porch,  family room with  fireplace and bar. 12-2688 $172,000 Call Nancy Answini Gilroy Real Estate 570-288-1444

5 Odonnell St.

Roomy 2 bedr Roomy bedroom oom single sin gle with eateat-in in kitchen kitc hen,, tile bath bath,, g as as h eat eat & 2 c ar ar detached garage. Priced to sell at $33,000 MLS 11-2653  Ann Marie Chopick  570-760-6769

570-288-6654 24 Flanagan St. $99,900

Completely remodeled home features 2 full living spaces Perfect Per fect for roo roommmates, mate s, sib sibling lings s or some needing their own spac space e with without out being on their own. For more inform informaa tion and photos visit www.atlasrealty  inc.com. Call Tom 570-262-7716

$329,900 Call Pat Guesto 570-793-4055 CENTURY 21 SIGNATURE PROPERTIES 570-675-5100 HANOVER TWP

NEW LISTING!  Well maintained brick & vinyl 2-story  h om om e i n a n ic ic e H an an ov ov er er Tw p. p. neighborhood. This h om om e h as as b ee ee n  freshly painted and new carpet installed  thruout the upper  two floors. The first  floor has large, mo de de rn rn e at at -i -i n ki tc tc he he n w i th th ti le le  floor, counter &  backsplash, backsp lash, formal dining dini ng roo room m with sliding slid ing doors to the screened-in porch, a large living room. The sec second ond floo floorr has 3 bed bedroom rooms, s, modern mod ern full bath bath,,  featuring a tile  tub/shower.  tub/showe r. The finished ish ed lowe lowerr leve levell includes u des a 21’ x 15’  family room with large storage closets and anot another her full bath.. The laun bath laundry  dry  area are a is also in the l ow ow er er l ev ev el el . An attached attac hed oneone-car car garage includes a l arg arg e ro o m fo r a w orks orksh h op op o r fo r storing outside furniture nitu re and gard garden en  tools, with easy  acces acc ess s to the pri vate back yard. For more mor e informa info rmation tion and to view the pho tos online go to: www.prudentialrealestate.com realestate.c om and enter PRU7W7A3 in  the Home Search. Listed at $139,90 $139,900. 0. MLS#12-3160 Call today  Mary Ellen Belchick  696-6566  Walter Belchick  696-2600 ext. 301

570 239 2882

NEW LISTING!!  ADD YOUR TOUCHES!! Genuine hardwood  floors, doors & trim will catch your attention as you arrive through the entry foyer into the sunny living room,  formal dining room & eat-in kitchen.  You will be pleased with the spacious bedroom sizes &  closets. Terrific walk-up attic for  your imagination.  Whole house fan will keep you cool.  Attached garage with large, full B-Dry Basement. Great Yard!  Virtual Tour. MLS#12-2785 $120,000 Michele Hopkins 570-540-6046

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HUGHESTOWN $87,900

HARDING $249,900

1385 Mt. Zion Rd. Great country set ting on 3.05 acres. Move in condition Ranch with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, inground swimming pool, hardwood  floors. Finished basement with wet bar. 2 car garage, wrap around driveway. For more info and photos visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 12-2270 Call Tom 570-262-7716

HARDING

''Country Charm'' at its best describes  this 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath 2 stor story y situ situatated on 1.8 1.87 7 sce scenic nic acre ac re s w ith ith m an an y   u pd pd ate ate s. s. K no no tty tty   pine kitchen, break fast room, living r oo oo m w it h ga s p ro ro pa pa ne ne s to to ve ve , dining n g room room,, hard hard-wood, woo d, offic office e with electric stove, deck, gazebo & detached garage. MLS# 12-2813 $204,900 Call Marie Montante 570-881-0103

JENKINS TWP. $254,900

 Very nice 2 story  with 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths. Replacement Replaceme nt window with great screened porch for outdoor living without the bugs. Very  neat and clean. MLS 12-3029 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

HUNTING/FISHING RETREAT

Spectacular, remodeled, two remodeled, story house situated on 110 wooded acres. It’s an outdoor’s persons dream come true. Featuring a 20+ acre fishing lake &   four small ponds, woods & fields with deer, turkey, bear &  grouse. Home boasts breathtaking  views of the lake &  woods. Perfect for Hunt Club or very  special home. Most furnishing furnishings s included. Serious, pre-qualified inquiries only.  Asking $575,000. $575,000. Call Jim Stachelek  or email  jims@prudential  jims@prud ential keystone.com Prudential Keystone Properties 215-896-8860

297 Susquehannock  Drive Traditional 4 bedroom home with 2.5 baths, 2 car garage. Large yard with deck and retractable awning.  Above ground pool, 1st floor laundry. laundry. . For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 12-945 $254,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

4 Widener Drive  A must see home!  You absolutely must see the interior of   this home. Start by  looking at the pho tos on line. Fantas tic kitchen with hickory cabinets, granite counters, stainless steel appliances and tile  floor. Fabulous master bathroom with champagn champagne e  tub and glass shower, walk in closet. 4 car garage, upper garage is partially   finished. The list goes on and on. For more info and pho tos visit: www.atlas as realtyinc.com. MLS 12-210 Price Reduced $375,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

JENKINS TWP.

MOTIVATED SELLER 

MAKE AN OFFER  $65,000  $65,000

3 story traditional BEAUTY features all  the original charac ter you would hope  for. Crown moldings, hardwood  floors throughout all  three floors, beveled glass windows,, built-ins. windows Modern maple kitchen, new windows, 2 new  furnaces. 6 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2 car garage, private backyard, one year home warranty. Directions:  Wyoming Ave. South - Take a left at Reynolds (just past Dairy Queen) Home on right. MLS #12-3121 $299,000 Call Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723

1717 River Road Completely remodeled home with new siding, windows and modern kitchen & bath. New flooring, walls, heat and electric. Move right in. Off street parking in rear. For more info and pho tos visit: www.atlas as realtyinc.com MLS 12-2232 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

NANTICOKE HANDYMAN ’S SPECIAL 2 bedrooms, bedrooms, large kitchen & dining rooms, new roof &  steps, large fenced double lot with offstreet parking. Near LCCC on quiet street $29,000, OBO. Call Tom @ 201-679-4061

reasons to see the reasons inside?? Call Today! MLS 12-2384 $81,900 Call / text Donn Donna a Cain 570-947-3824 or Tony  570-855-2424

33 LEE AVE.

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NEW LISTING OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12-2 DIRECTIONS: 309S 309 S bear right at 1235 Lincoln Ave.  the triangle and Lee REDUCED!  Ave. is the second OWNER SAYS SELL! s tr tr ee ee t on r ig ig ht ht . 3 b ed ed ro ro om om t wo wo M ov ov e in r ea ea dy dy   story stor y with an extr extra a house with premium roo room m on 1st floo floorr u pg pg rad rad e s. s. Co mm- could be a 4th bedpletely remode remodeled led room.. Move in as is room  from top to bottom. and do some TLC at new kitchen kitchen & bath  your own pace. Gas with granite counter heat and off stre street et  tops and stainless parking. n g. $38,000.. $38,000 steell stee applianc appl iances, es, MLS# 12-1107 re fifi n is is he he d h ard ard Pat @ 715-9337 w oo oo d fl oo oo rs, rs, fi nnLewith & Freeman ished ishe d base basemen ment, t, 3 Real Estate season porch, attic 570-474-9801 pull dow down, n, cei ceiling ling  fans, Florida room, hardwood hard wood floors, floo rs, porch, porc h, recreati rec reation on room,, room worksho wor kshop. p. and too much more  to list. A can’t miss o p p o rtu n i ty ! $227,500

NANTICOKE

MLS-12-2979 Call Dave Wychock  570-885-1670

RUBBICO REAL ESTATE 570-826-1600

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1457 S. Hanover St. Beautiful Tudor style split level home. This home  features 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, recreation room with a bar, wood burning stove, 2 tier patio, storage shed,  fenced yard and 1 car garage. Securi ty system and more. MLS 12-3292 $189,900 John Polifka 570-704-6846 Five Mountains Realty  570-542-2141

NEWPORT TWP MULTI FAMILY 

REDUCED!  MOTIVATED  SELLER 

Lovely 10 room vinyl sided ranch home, with 2.5 modern baths, formal dining room, gas heat, central air, 2 car garage & large deck. Lower level consists of 2 large recreation rooms. Office, half bath and workshop. Lower level all ceramic  tiled floors. MLS# 12-1359 $282,900 Call Florence 570-715-7737

Smith Hourigan Group 570-474-6307 MOUNTAIN TOP

PITTSTON $79,900 Nice fully rented 2 family investment in quiet conveniently located neighborhood. Separate heat, electric and water. Large wide double lot with off  street parking on each side. Fenced rear yard. $49,000 MLS 12-2008 Call Steve Shemo 570-718-4959 CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-793-9449 TWP.

25 W. Washington Move right into this  very nice 3 bedroom, 1 bath home. Lots of natural woodwork and a beautiful stained glass window. Newer kitchen appliances and w/w carpeting.. Supplecarpeting ment your heating with a recently  installed wood pellet stove. This home also has a one car detached garage. MLS 12-2171 $76,000 John Polifka 570-704-6846 FIVE MOUNTAINS REALTY  570-542-2141

114 W. Union St. Large home with 3 bedrooms,, 8 bedrooms rooms, yard with garage and off  street parking. 2 bathrooms.. Nice bathrooms condition. Loads of  potential. For more into and photos  visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 12-2096 $55,000 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

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Nice Bi-Level in convenient location. convenient Bi-Level. 3 bedSHAVERTOWN rooms with hardwood floors, 1 and 3/4 bathrooms bathrooms,, NEW roof installed and 1-car heated garage. Near VA  Hospital, casino, highways,, etc. highways atlasrealtyinc.com MLS # 12-2622 Directions:   Travel- CHARM is what you will find in this home. ing South on RT 315; Beautifu tifull original orig inal Leftt on Mundy Lef Mundy St; Beau rustic ic floo floors, rs, warm Left on Bear Creek  rust oa l f ir ir e p la la ce ce , Blvd; Left on ODon- c oa option of having 1st nell St. Home is on  floor bedroom, den,  the right. o ffi ffi ce ce , y ou ou r o wn wn Call Keri Best personal pers onal get away  570-885-5082 space. spac e. whatever what ever  you need. Come put  your personal  touches in this great  value. Sold as is inspecti insp ection on for buyers information only. MLS 12-2152 $69,900 Call / text text Donn Donna a Cain 570-947-3824 or Tony  570-855-2424

PLAINS

70 Warner Street 2 bedrooms bedrooms,, move-in ready with appliances,, nice appliances

81 Cliff St. Move in ready,  freshly painted, 2 story home. Private driveway, screened in back porch. Nicely landscaped. 4 bedrooms. Must see! MLS 12-2124 $85,000 Call Melissa 570-237-6384

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107 Nuangola Ave. LAKEFRONT! Totally  LAKEFRONT! remodel rem odeled ed home hom e with a newe newerr dock  and a boat boathou house. se. This could be your  ticket to paradise all  year round. Fea tures 3 large bedrooms room s and a won won-derful Florida room with gorgeous lake views. Less than  five minutes to Interstate 81. Crestwood woo d Sch School ool Dis Dis- trict. $399,900. MLS# 12-2775 Call Pat @715-9337 Lewith & Freeman Real Estate 570-474-9801

$53,900 60 ICE LAKE DRIVE O ut ut st st an an di di ng ng &  immacul imm aculate ate 4 bedro om om w ith ith m an an y   upgrades. Beautiful  finished lower level could be an apar aparttm en t f or an e xte xte nd nd e d famii l y   fam member mem ber.. Flo Floor or to ceiling ceilin g firepla fireplace ce in s tu tu nn nn in in g f am am ilil y   room. Heated pool, hot tub, scre screene ened d porch & much more on a 6. 6.54 54 acre lot Crestwood Crestwoo d School District. $619,0 $619,000. 00. MLS# 12-1557 Call Pat @715-9337 Lewith & Freeman Real Estate 570-474-9801

Duplex. fully rented with 2 bedrooms each unit. Owner Owner pays heat. Tenants pay electric and hot water. For more info and photos  visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-2973 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

$114,900

PITTSTON 4 Overlook Drive Great split level home in Whitney  Point developm development, ent,  formerly Ridgeview. This home has 3 bedrooms,, 1.5 bedrooms baths, 2 car garage, large deck, and lower level  family room with a bar and coal stove. Heat your house all winter long with about $150 worth of coal! MLS# 12-2548 $175,000 Call John Polifka 570-704-6846 Five Mountains Realty  570-542-2141

NANTICOKE REDUCED 111 Laflin Road Nice 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath Split Level home with hardwood floors, 1 car garage, large arge yard and covered patio in very convenient location. Great curb appeal and plenty  of off street parking. Rt. 315 to light @ Laflin Rd. Turn west onto Laflin Rd. Home is on left. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-2852 Keri Best 570-885-5082

3 bedroom, 1 bath 2 story with extra large kitchen in very  private location with newer vinyl windows. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-2944 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

NUANGOLA  LAKE NUANGOLA 

46 Farmhouse Rd. T hi hi s 3 b ed ed ro ro om om home offers modern kitchen, with Corian counters counte rs accente accented d b y m arb arb le le b ackacksplash, splas h, cent central ral air,  fenced rear yard with deck and patio. Off stre street et park parking ing  for 2 to 4 cars. Cus tom shutters on the  first floor windows along alon g with natu natural ral w oo oo dw dw or or k a nd nd h ard ard wo wo od od fl oo oo rs g i ve ve th is is h o me me a charm you are sure  to love! #12-1997 $134,90 $134,900 0 Jill Jones 696-6 696-6550 550

street parking on each side. Fenced rear yard. $54,900 MLS 12-2311 Call Steve Shemo 570-718-4959 CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-793-9449

NANTICOKE

KINGSTON

LAFLIN $129,900

LARKSVILLE

424 Washington  Avenue New Listing!  Very nice 3 bedroom/2 bath ranch, move in condition. One car garage &  nice yard. Finished basement & handicapped accessible. e. Deck off the dining room & built in wall air-conditioner.  All appliances. $120,000 Call 570-287-4644

177 Third Avenue COMPAR COM PARE E WHAT WHA T  YOU GET FOR YOUR MONEY! MON EY! Mod Modern ern 3 bedroom bedr oom end unit  townhouse, with 2 1/2 bath baths s (ma (master ster bath). bath ). Cent Central ral air air.. Family room, foyer, deck with canopy, patio,, fenc patio fenced ed yard yard,, garage. Extras! $123,000. MLS # 12-3012  Ask for Bob Kopec Humford Realty Inc 570-822-5126

KINGSTON

JENKINS TWP.

HUNLOCK CREEK

696-2600

Immaculate 3 bedroom ranch on beautiful 1.3 acre lot. Modern kitchen & baths, hardwood  floors, private patio. Finished lower level with bar area. MLS# 12-2033 $154,300 Call Jill Hiscox at 570-696-0875

42 E. Oak St. Cozy 2 bedroom, 2 story home with modern kitchen and bath. New vinyl windows, nice yard. Storage shed and 1 car detached garage. www. atlasrealtyinc.com. MLS 12-3016  Terry  570-885-4896  Angie 570-885-4896

3 Sand Street Completely  renovated in 2008, This two-story sits on a private alley  lot. Central air and maple hardwood  floors throughout. MLS# 12-2714 $98,000 Call Ed Appnel 570-817-2500 570-654-1490

 yard with shed and deck, Newer roof, and furnace, gas heat. Low taxes.  Asking $62,900 $62,900 Please Call 570-822-8708 or 570-301-2455 PLAINS

NEW LISTING! This charming brick  2 story with semimodern kitchen, 3 bedrooms & 1 bath is well maintained. Newer roof, 1st  floor replacement windows, off street parking & more. Priced to Sell! $54,900 Call Ann Marie Chopick  570-760-6769

570-288-6654

130 Marvin Rd. F an an ta ta st st ic ic L OG OG HOM HO ME W /GR /GR EAT EAT  VIEWS**from Rear Deck, 4 Bedrooms 2 Bath on 1.55 Acres. Beautiful Landscaping. 12-1489 $199,000 570-675-4400

524 Hunlock  Harveyville Rd 3 Bedroom, 1 bath 2 story home in good c on on di di ti ti on on w it it h detached garage on approximately 6 1/4 acres. $165,000. MLS# 12-2749 Call Ken Williams Five Mountain Realty  570-542-8800 LAKE

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PITTSTON REDUCED $39,900

PRICE REDUCED! 308 Stephanie Drive  Attractive Brick  Front Ranch with 3 Bedrooms, gas heat, Sunroom Sunroom,, attached garage, large yard, shed. Hardwood floors under rugs. Great location. New windows. Basement can easily be  finished. Well Maintained. MLS# 12-1911 $129,900 Call Nancy Palumbo 570-714-9240

Lake Front Property  at Shickshin Shickshinny  ny  Lake!!! 4 Bedrooms,, 2.75 Bedrooms baths, 2 kitchens, living room, large  family room. 2 sunrooms, office &  laundry room. Plus 2 car attached garage with paved driveway, AG pool, dock & 100' lake  frontage. $382,500. $382,500. MLS #12-860 Call Kenneth  Williams 570-542-2141 Five Mountains Realty   VALLEY 

110 Union St. Fixer upper with 3 bedrooms,, new bedrooms roof, gas heat. Great lot 50 x 173. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-1513 Call Tom 570-262-7716

Midway Manor Ranch 3 bedrooms, 2½ baths, family room, 3 season porch, gas heat, central air, 2 car garage. MLS #12-1935 $177,000 Besecker Realty  570-675-3611

Totally remodeled 3 b ed ed roo roo m, m, 2 b ath ath home on 1 acre with large family room on lower level. property  has small pond and  joins state game lands. Reduced! $129,900 $129,9 00 Could be FHA financed. MLS# 11-4085 Five Mountains Realty  570-542-2141

 

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Income &  909 Commercial Properties

AVOCA $79,900 Four bedroom brick  ranc ran c h h om om e w ith ith l ar ar ge ge r oo oo ms ms , 4 b at at hs hs , f in in is is he he d lower level with wet bar, central air, walk  o ut ut b as as em em en en t, t, garage & new roof. MLS 12-2 12-2608 608 For more mor e informa info rmation tion an d p ho ho tos tos vi si si t www.atlasrealty  inc.com. Call Tom 570-262-7716

WEST PITTSTON REDUCED TO $69,900

318 Chase St. 3 bedroom, one bath home with extra large kitchen. Has newer gas furnace. Was not  flooded in Sept. 2011. Why rent when you can own  your own home? Interest rates probably neverwill be lower. If you’re employed and have good credit don’t wait, buy now! For more info and pho tos visit: www.atlas as realtyinc.com MLS 12-2837 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

N ic ic e h om om e w it it h double lot in Hickory  Hi llll c om om mu mu ni ni ty. Great bi-level with open floor plan and plenty plen ty of spac space e for a llll y ou ou r n ee ee ds ds . Serene Sere ne wood wooded ed lot and a stream that run trough it. Make  this your seasons home or your permanent place to call home. House sold as is,Inspections for buyers information on only. MLS 12-2385 $107,900 Call / text Don Donna na Cain 570-947-3824 or Tony  570-855-2424

Convenient city  living on almost one acre corner lot. Beautiful views, quiet street. Home has large room sizes & wrap around porch.  Additional enclosed porch in back, finished basement with kitchen, bath &  bar which could be used as separate apartment. Two car detached garage. Private property. Must see  to appreciate! MLS # 12-1651 $103,000 Call Jill Hiscox 

WILKES-BARRE $132,000

570-696-0875

153 New Mallery Place Great split level home features 5 levels of living space. Much larger  than it appears. 4 bedrooms, bedroom s, 1.5 baths, 1 car garage, extra lot.www lot.www.atlas .atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-3259 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

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B ea ea ut ut if if ul ul l ar ar ge ge r an an ch ch i n a g re re at at a re re a of W ilil ke ke ssBarre, Lovely Riverside park. This brick  ranch offers a 2 car g arag arage e, s ere ere ne ne backyard back yard with inground grou nd pool pool,, large ro om om s, s, fi ni ni s he he d l o we we r l eve eve l w ith ith ki tc he tc hened e n an and b ar screened scre ind porc porch, h,,  family room and on  just about a half  acre.. Come take a acre l o ok ok at y ou ou r n ew ew home!! House sold home as is, inspection for buyer buy er info informat rmation ion only. MLS 12-2451 $220,000 Call / text text Donn Donna a Cain 570-947-3824 or Tony  570-855-2424

2 S to to ry ry, 3 b ed ed rooms, 1 & 1/2 bath single family. Large eat-in eatin kitc kitchen hen,, 1st  floor laundry laundry,, hardwood floors, newer  furnace & water h eater, 1 car garage. Off street parking. Quiet one way street. $49,900 MLS 11-4171 Call Jim Banos Coldwell Banker Rundle 570-991-1883 -BARRE

38 Westminster St.  Very good condition one story home with off street parking & nice yard. 2 year old roof, new stove & fridge included along with clothes washer &  dryer. Large living room, dining room & eat-in kitchen. Full, dry concrete basement, could be  finished. Gas heat. Seller offering up to $2,500 towards closing costs $64,400. MLS# 12-2605. Directions:: Carey  Directions  Ave. or S. Main to either Wood Hanover toor  Westminster.  Westmin ster. Call Jim Banos 570-991-1883 Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate

WILKES-BARRE

Former Blessed Sacrament Church & Rectory and paved parking lot. 4,372 sq. ft. Church 1,332 sq. ft. Rectory. Parking for 40 vehicles. Three adjacent lots  for one price. $160,000 MLS#11-4037 Call Jeff Cook  Realty World Bank Capital 570-235-1183

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Intersection 805-807 Scott St. and 14 & 16 Minden Place Multiple buildings buildings.. 10 Unit income property. 3 separate double block  homes & commercial storefront with upper level apartments. Separate utilities. MLS# 12-3137 $299,000 Call Jeff Cook  Realty World Bank Capital 570-235-1183  WILKES-BARRE  WILKESBARRE

PRICE REDUCED Large hom Large home e that is b ri ri gh gh t an d o pe pe n . Newly New ly remo remodele deled d kitchen kitc hen and bath bath-rooms. Home has 3 bedroom bed rooms, s, living livi ng room,, dinin room dining g room and a laun laundry dry room on 1st floor. Plenty of  room for off-s off-stree treett parking park ing in back of   the large lot. Pergo  flooring throughout  the lower level, new  tile backsplash in  the main bathroom. #12-2524 #12-252 4 $59,90 $59,900 0 Call Chris Jones to schedule your showing! 696-6558

696-2600 -BARRE

Looking for a home with 5 bedrooms or mother in-law apartment, this is  the home for you! This property has many amenities, a privacy rear fence with a concrete rear patio (23’  x23’), large storage building (23’ x  18’). Off-street parking for 2 vehicles, rear porches on 2nd and 3rd 3rd  floor. Home has 9 rooms, 2 modern baths, 2 modern kitchens with plenty  of cabinets. Replacement Replacem ent windows, newer roof, natural woodwork  in living room and dining room. Property is close to all amenities including playground playgroun d across

129 Lampman St. Side by side double block bloc k hom home e with 3 bedrooms each side, separate utili ties. Includes 2 extra lots. For more info and photos  visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-2253 Call Tom 570-262-7716

AVOCA REDUCED TO $89,000

25 St. Mary’s St. 3,443 sq. ft. masonry commercial building with warehouse/office and 2 apartments with separate elec tric and heat. Per fect for contractors or anyone with storage needs. For more information and photos log onto www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS #10-3872 Call Charlie 570-829-6200  VM 101

Income &  909 Commercial Properties

Income &  909 Commercial Properties

Income &  Commercial Properties

DUPONT $89,900

238 Main St. Multi Family Investment Property  Great opportunity   for the experienc experienced ed investor. Property is large with parking  for at least 9 cars. Extra lot, one office and 2 apartments. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-2315 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

DURYEA $39,900

366 Pier Pierce ce Stre Street et (corner lot). 1,300 s q. q. ft. c o nc nc re re te block bloc k com commer mercial cial building l ding on a 90 x  145 lot. Cent Central ral air conditioning. conditionin g. Paved parking for 25 cars. Presentl Pres ently y a pizz pizza a business, busin ess, but land c an an b e u se se d f or or multiple uses (bank  building buil ding,, offices offi ces,, etc.). MLS 12-1279. $325,000 Bob Kopec HUMFORD REALTY  570-822-5126

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LEHMAN TWP

93 Main St. Four units. 3 residential and one storefront.Great corner location,  flood damaged home being sold as is. For more info  visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-1948 Call Tom 570-262-7716

3000 Square Foot Building zoned commercial available for lease. Located in high  traffic area. Parking  for 20 cars. MLS# 12-1452 PRICE REDUCED! $1500/month Call Barbara Metcalf  570-696-0883

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Fantasti Fant astic c investinve stmentt prop men property erty for  the price! Building c on on si si s ts ts o f a ( 6) 6) room,, 3 bedr room bedroom oom unit in goo good d cond condii tion. A (3) room, 1 b ed ed roo roo m, m, u n it i n good condition and a vacant storefront  that can be converted to commercial or residential residen tial space. Co rn rn er er l o t, t, fo od od l oc oc at at io io n ( ne ne ar ar LCCC), newer heating system and roof, off-streett parking. off-stree #11-4019 $39,9 $39,900 00 Karen Ryan 283-9100 x14

696-2600

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PITTSTON $99,900

1 Benedict St. Fully rented double block with 3 bedrooms each side.  Vinyl sided, separate utilities. Great income potential. www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-3019 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

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WILKES-BARRE $76,500 Nice double bloc block, k, not in the flood area! 3 vehicle detached garage, off-stree off-streett parking park ing for 4 vehicles, cle s, front & rear p orc orc he he s, s, p ati ati o ,  fenced yard, nice &  private. priv ate. Hom Home e also has central air, #410 is updated & in very  g oo oo d c on on d iti t i on on , modern mod ern kitc kitchen hen &  bath.. Kitc bath Kitchen hen has oak cabinets, stainless steel refrigera tor, center aisle, half  bath on 1st floor &  4th bedroom on 3rd  floor. Both sides h av av e h ar ar dw dw oo oo d  floors on 2nd floor. MLS#12-737 $169,900 Louise Laine 283-9100 x20

35 Hillard St. Hardwood floors,  fenced in yard, large deck. Off  street parking. 3 bedroom home with 1st floor laundry. Move in condition. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-1655 Colleen Turant 570-237-0415

WILKES-BARRE $99,900 570-283-9100 HAVEN $189,999!

PRICE CATCHES  YOUR EYE? WAIT UNTIL YOU  TAKE A TOUR! This Thi s meticulous c ulous 3 b ed ed ro ro om om h om om e located in the Crestwood school district o ffe ffe rs rs s p ac ac i ou ou s kitchen kitche n and dinin dining g area, ductless air, ¾ bath off the master bedroom,, finished bedroom l ow ow er er l ev ev el el r ec ec room, workshop, ½ bath/laundry, zoned heating. oversize oversized d heated heat ed detache deta ched d garage in addition to  the 2 stall built in garage. gara ge. Covered Cove red rear deck overlooking the enc enclose losed d  yard accented by  mature landscaping. Lower deck leading  to the pool - the list goes goe s on! Just minu tes tes fro from m m aj aj o r interstates. Schedule you yourr sho showin wing g  today to truly appreciate this property! MLS#12-872 JILL JONES 696-6550

696-2600 -HAVEN 501 Birch Lane

77 Schuler St. Newly renovated with new windows, door flooring, etc. “Goose Island” gem. Large home with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, screened in porch overlooking fenced in yard, driveway, laminate  floors throughout. Fresh paint, move in condition. For more info and pho tos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-845 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

-BARRE (Riverside Park) Corner of Dagobert and Gordon Ave.

2 bedroom modular rancher (large mas ter bedroom) with a 20x 22 family room and a woodburner. Paneled interior. 10x12 three season porch. Carport. 2 driveways. Many  extras.(FHA: $2,345 down, $376/month, 3.875% interest, 30 years.) $67,000 MLS# 12-2092  Ask for Bob Kopec. Humford Realty, Inc. 570-822-5126

WILKES-BARRE Beau Be au ti ti ful ful 4 b ed ed room, 3 bath. Enjoy   the amenities of a private priva te lake, boati ng ng , b as as ke ke tb tb al al l c ou ou rts rts , e tc. tc. T he he h om om e h as as w oo oo d  floors and carpeting  throughout. French doors in the kitchen  that lead you out to  the large rear deck   for entertaining. The backyard has 2 utili ty sheds for storage MLS 12-1695 $179,900 Call Karen Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340

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13 Darling St. $99,900

Beautifully Beautifu lly main-main  tained 2-story home w ith ith 3 b e dro droo o ms ms and 1 and 3/4 bathrooms. room s. Oak floo floors rs  throughout with chestnut woodwork. Ch erry erry ki tc tc h en en , stained staine d glass windows, french doors,  fireplace and a 3season porch all situated uate d in a coun countrytrylike setting setting in the h eart eart o f th e c ity ity.. Huge Hu ge att attic ic can be converted into mas ter suite or 4th or 5th bed bedroom room.. Off  street parking. Con venient location. Nothin Not hing g to do but move mov e in! Must see. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS #12-2620 $99,900 Directions:   Traveling south on Nort North h R ive ive r R d ; Le ft ft at lightt at Cour ligh Courthou thouse se onto West North St, Left onto Darling St. Home is in the right. atlas realty realtyinc.co inc.com m Call Keri Best 570-885-5082

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15 Amherst Ave PRICE REDUCED!  Why rent when you can OWN this home  for only  $320./month and under $2,500.down? Own for less than  your apartment rent! Freshly painted 4 Bedroom Dutch Colonial sports a brand new roof & is handicap accessible accessib le with wheelchair ramp in rear. 1st floor has Master Bedroom &  3/4 bath with walkin shower, modern kitchen with break fast bar, computer room & 1st floor laundry. Great neighborhood neighbo rhood walking distance to schools, colleges &  bus rte. Come in &  see what this great house has to offer. MLS #12-216 Reduced to $69,900 CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-793-9449 Call Steve Shemo 570-718-4959

WILKES-BARRE 358 North 1 Cypress St. Move in condition. Large private vate yard, off street parking and a central location. MLS 12-2302 $62,000 Kevin Sobilo 570-817-0706

 Washington Street  Washington Large half double, gas hot water heat, modern kitchen with new built in appliances, laundry room, dining room, 1 bath, and 3 bedrooms. New roof  and wall to wall carpeting, full attic. $60,000. Call for appointment (570)822-3927

46 Bradford St. Pride of ownership everywhere. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, large  yard, off street parking. Ready   to go! MLS 12-1508 $67,500 Kevin Sobilo 570-817-0706

WILKES-BARRE 70 McLean Street

$99,900  Very nicely updated & maintained 2 story home, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, 4season sunroom with huge backyard & deck. Newer carpeting, & off street parking security  system. ONE YEAR HOME WARRANTY. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-2886 Keri Best 570-885-5082

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NEW ON THE MARKET!  Affordabilit y For  You! This spacious h om om e f ea ea tu tu re re s  formal dining room,  three bedrooms, conveni con venienc ence e of a bath on each floor, an e xtra xtra b en en efi efi t of a walk-up attic, n ew ew er er w i nd nd ow ow s, s, door, screen doors, d ec ec k to re rell ax o n and fenc fenceded-in in yard  for children & pets.  Within Your MeansLock Loc k The Door On High Rent! Rent!!!! !!! View The Virt Virtual ual Tou Tour. r. MLS# 12-2990 $45,000 Michele Hopkins 570-540-6046.

WILKES-BARRE MOTIVATED SELLER  $26,500

37 Lynch Lane  Add some TLC and  this large 2 story  home could be the gem it once was. Off street parking, 3 bedrooms,, 1.5 bedrooms baths. Priced to sell in quiet neighborhood. Being sold in ”as is” condition. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 12-2634 Call Michele 570-905-2336

T hi hi s v er er y n ic ic e 2 story, 3 bedroom, 1 b ath ath h o me me h as a large larg e eat in kitc kitchen hen  for family gatherings.. A grea ings greatt walk  up attic for storage and the home is in move-in condition. MLS 11-1612 $63,900 Call Karen Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340

WILKES-BARRE PRICE REDUCED $129,900

WILKES-BARRE

51 Flood Drive Parsons Manor Beautiful Townhouse in great condition. Very spacious with large rooms, one car garage and basement storage. 3 bedrooms. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-2292 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

Beautifully kept split level in desirable Barney Farms. 3 car attached garage, finished basement & attic. Landscaped lot, covered deck with custom pull down shades. Hardwood living room,  formal dining room, cathedral ceilings in living room &  kitchen. Full wet wet bar in finished basement, walk out patio for your parties/cookouts. MLS# 12-1874 $254,900  Ann Devereaux  570-212-2038 Classic Properties 570-587-7000 790 Northern Blvd. Clarks Summit, PA 18411

 WILKES-BARRE  WILKESBARRE

REDUCED Parsons Section 166 Matson Ave. $25,000. 5 bedroom, 1 bath bath.. Garage. Corner lot. Nice location. Out of   flood zone. Call 570-814-7453

 the street, Dan Flood School, Coughlin High School, General Hospital, Kings College, churches and shopping shopping.. #12-1763 $69,9 $69,900 00 Louise Laine 283-9100 x20

BEAR CREEK  $149,900

570-283-9100  WILKES-BARRE  WILKESBARRE

Nice, clea Nice, clean n 3 bedroom, 6 room home in very good condi tion, parking at rear  for 3+ vehicles, newer new er rear porc porch h with tree trees s shad shading ing porch. por ch. Side lot is nicely landscap landscaped, ed, 2nd floor has rear porch off bedroom. Large storage area on 2nd floo floorr whic which h can be converted to a 2 nd nd b ath ath roo roo m. m. Replacement Replace ment windows dow s thro through ughout, out, natural woodwo woodwork  rk  o n 1 st st f lo lo or or a nd nd s ta ta ir ir s. s. K it it ch ch en en remodeled remodele d with new s to to ve ve a nd nd d is is hhwasher. #12-2213 $59,000 Louise Laine 283-9100 x20

696-2600

WYOMING $89,900

4 Sharpe St.  Well kept 3 bedroom Cape Cod. Excellentt location. Excellen Ready to move in. New replacement windows, wall to wall carpeting, hardwood, cherry  wood trim through out the house. Security system This house is a must see. MLS 12-3214 Fred Mecadon

1255 Laurel Run Rd. Bear Creek Twp., large commercial garage/warehouse on 1.214 acres with additional 2 acre parcel. 2 water wells. 2 newer underground undergro und fuel  tanks. May require zoning approval. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-208 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

Lawrence St. Nice 3 unit property. Lots Lo ts o f o ff s tre et et parking and bonus 2 car garage. All units are rent rented. ed. Gre Great at i nc nc o me me w ith ith l o w maintenance. $139,900 MLS# 10-2675 Call Karen Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340

HANOVER 

Repossessed Income Property  & Duplex Home. Out of flood area On same lot. 7 apartments, 5 in excellentt condition. excellen Hardwood floors. $119,000 570-822-9697

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55 1/2 Main St. Newer side by side double with separate utilities, 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths each side. Buy with 3 1/2% down and low FHA mortgage rate if you live in one side. For more info and photos  visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-1851 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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100 Lincoln St. MULTI FAMILY  3 bedroo bedroom m home with attached apartment and beauty shop. Apartment is rented. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-941 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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Bi-Level features many upgrades to kitchen, living room, dining room, 1/2 bath. Move-rig Move-right-in ht-in  to this lovely home setting on .36 acre. Ultra-modern kitchen, DR with sliders to rear deck, lower level family  room w/fireplace, playroom,, office, playroom great storage, attached 2 car garage. MLS# 12-2456 $215,000 Call Lynda (570) 696-5418

• M. Ed in Special Education • PA Instructional II Certification in Special Education • PA Supervisory or Principal Certification • Extensive knowledge of the educational needs of deaf and hard-of-hearing children • Ability to develop, revise and adapt curriculum to meet program needs • Extensive knowledge of special education regulations and standards including the IEP process • Skilled in staff supervision • PA State Police Criminal Clearance • PA Child Abuse History Clearance • FBI Clearance • “Advanced” ASL skills preferred We offer an excellent excellent salary and benefit package. Please visit our website at www.thescrantonschool.org for a position description. Send letter and resume to:

Director of Human Resources Western PA School for the Deaf  300 East Swissvale Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15218-1469 Fax: 412-244-4211 Email: hshirey@w [email protected] psd.org

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LivingInQuailHill.com New Homes 155 E Walnut St. Good investme investment nt property knocking on your door. Don't miss out, come and see for yourself.  Also included in the sale of the property  is the lot behind the home. Lot size is 25X75, known as 147 Cherry St. $82,000 MLS# 10-2666 Call Karen Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340

WILKES-BARRE PITTSTON

FOR SALE 5 Unit Money Maker  Available immediately. Fully rented, leases on all five units. Separate utilities, new roof  in 2007, 3 new gas furnaces, off  street parking for 6 vehicles, 3 bay  garage. Over $29,000 $29,0 00 in rents.  A true money  maker for the serious investor. Must Sell! $130,000. Call Steve at (570)468-2488

LINEUP  ASUC  ASUCCE CESS SSFU FULSAL LSALEE INCLASSIFIED! IN CLASSIFIED! Doyouneedmorespace?  A yard or garage sale in classified is the best way tocleanoutyourclosets! You’re in bussiness with classified! PRICED REDUCED NEW PRICE $79,900

35 High St. Nice duplex in great location, fully occupied with leases.

Apartment Apartm ents/  s/  94 941 1 Furnished

OUT FLOOD FLOOD ZONE (1 mile north of  Shickshinny) Shicksh inny) 2 open

PITTSTON

68 William St. Great investmen investmentt property with 3 units and separate utilities. Each unit has 2 entrances and washer hook  up. Roof is 5 years old. For more info  visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 12-1897 $69,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

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Former St. Francis Church, Rectory  and 2 paved lots. 4,224 sq. ft. church 3,234 sq. ft Rectory  Parking for 50 vehicles. MLS #12-877 $130,000. $130,00 0. Call Jeff Cook  Realty Word Bank Capital 570-235-1183

Rolling Meadows – Developers Special – Back Mountain Lot 20 .46 acres. acres. –  Available at discount price of  $49,900 if under contract by Sept 30, 2012. 2012. Your choice of builder with developer approval. Buy now and you have 3  years to build. Underground Undergrou nd utili ties: electric & gas, and public sewer Call Geri at 570.696.0888 or Rae at 570.714.9234 for details.

Earth Conservancy  Land For Sale 61 +/- Acres Nuangola - $99,00 $99,000 0 46 +/- Acres Hanover Twp. $79,000 Highway  Commercial al KOZ Hanover Twp. 3+/- Acres 11 +/- Acres  Wilkes-Barre Twp. 32 +/- Acres Zoned R-3 See additional land  for sale at: www.earth  conservancy.org 

WYOMING PRICE REDUCED!

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Development .88 Acres. $70,00 $70,000 0 570-947-3375

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 VACANT LAND Partially cleared 2.6 ac re re b ui ui l di di n g l o t located loca ted in a sett setting ing of moun mountain tains, s, pas tures and farml an an ds ds . An i de de al al country coun try sett setting ing to build buil d your dream home! #12-2632 #12-263 2 $29,90 $29,900 0 Karen Ryan 283-9100 x14

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1st floor, modern, 2 bedroom. Off street parking. Washer dryer hookup. Appliances. Bus stop at  the door. Water Included. $575 + utilities & security. No pets. TRADEMARK REALTY GROUP 570-954-1992

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Looking for someone to rent a small, clean, 1 bedroom cottage with washer & dryer, No Pets. Non smoker. $450 + utilities. references & security. Call Laura

696-2600

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SWEET VALLEY  Grassy Pond Road 6.69 wooded acres. Great building site and/or ideal hunting property. No utili ties. REDUCED  ties.  REDUCED $65,000 Call Pat Doty  570-394-6901 McDermott Real Estate 570-696-2468

DALLAS Remodeled 2 bedroom. Convenien Convenientt location washer/  dryer hook-up. Off street parking. $675/month + utili ties, no pets. Call 570-862-7432 Call Geri 570-696-0888

 WHITE HAVEN Route 115 Nice level buildi building ng lot right in front of   the golf course! Close Clos e to I-80 & PA  Turnpike. $14,500 Louise Gresh 570-233-8252 CENTURY 21 SELECT GROUP 570-455-8521  WHITE HAVEN  Taxes are grand-

Dallas, Pa. MEADOWS  APARTMENTS 220 Lake St. Housing for the elderly & mobility  impaired; all utilities included. Federally  subsidized program. Extremely low income persons encouraged encourag ed to apply. Income less

Apartment Apartm ents/  s/  94 941 1 Unfurnished

AVAILABLE HOUSING RENTAL UNITS: 2nd floor 1 bedroom $465.

1693 Wyoming Ave. Beautiful spacious 1500 sq. ft. 1st floor apt. Hardwood  floors, extra large living room with real  fireplace, large formal dining room, 3 bedrooms with closets. 1 full bath with wall to wall  tiler, washer/dryer washer/dryer hookup in basement. Deck off  back. Off street parking with garage. $900 month plus utilities. No pets. Application and employm employment ent  verification. Call 570-239-1010

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 All utilities included. Clean 4 room 2nd  floor. Appliances. Appliances. Covered parking. Non smoking, cat considered, starting at $700/mon $700/month. th. 570-714-2017

FORTY FORT

Newly renovated, great neighborhood. 2nd floor. Non smoking. Oak  composite floors, new wall-to-wall carpeting in bedrooms. 4 paddle  fans, large bath with shower. Stove, new fridge fridge & dishwasher. Off  street parking, coin-op laundry. $600 + gas, elec tric & water. References required, no pets. 570-779-4609 or 570-407-3991 HANOVER TWP. 30 Garrahan St.

Q UIET UIET NEIGHBORHOOD NEAR  UNIVERSITIES 2nd floor, 2 bedroo ro o m, m,

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HUGHSTOWN

Half double, 2 bedroom, living room, eat-in kitchen, washer/dryer hookup, porch,  yard, off street parking, across  from a park. Water and sewer included. $565 per month, Lease, security &  references.. Call references (570)451-2789

KINGSTON: ed 1st floor   2 b ed rooms. $500.

WILKES-BARRE Location, Location, Location  A most unique &  desirable lakefront property. This is an opportunity to purchase a centrally situated lot with an unmatched view of   this beautiful lake. If you are looking  for that special building site, this is it! MLS# 11-1269 11-1269 $179,900 Call Dale Williams Five Mountains Realty  570-256-3343

Highland Hills

LINE UP  A GREAT DEAL... IN CLASSIFIED! 285 Wyoming  Ave. First floor currently used as as a shop , could be offices, etc. Prime location, corner lot, full basement. 2nd floor is 3 bedroom apartment plus 3 car garage and parking for 6 cars. For more information and photos go to www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #10-4339 Call Charlie

From $275,000$595,000 570-474-5574

efficiencies, on Route 11, Includes heat, air, garbage, wi-fi, satellite tv, tenant pays electric. $575 month. Also, 1 bedroom apt. includes all the above except water. $650/  month. New stove & refrigerator included with all apts. 570-793-9530

Apartment Apartm ents/  s/  941 Unfurnished

3 bedr bedroom oom,, livi living ng room/dining room/din ing room, washer/dryer washer/dry er hookup, yard, off stre street et parking, convenie convenient nt l oc oc at at io io n, n, n ew ew kitchen. $800. PLAINS:   3 level level with 3 bedr bedroom ooms, s,  yard, off street parking park ing,, washer/  wash er/  d ry ry er er h oo oo kk- up up , bonus room. $525. 1 bedroom 1st floorcoming. Available Sept.. $42 Sept $420. 0. WILKES-BARRE:  4 WILKES-BARRE: 4 b ed ed roo roo m, m, l i vi vi n g room, dining room, l au au nd nd ry ry r oo oo m, m,  yard, off street parking. $725. INCLUDES:   main tenance, sewer  fees, appliances., carpeting.   Not included:: utilities. included NO dogs/cats dogs/cats.. Credit check/lease check/lease,, references, employment history. Discount rates may apply to qualified. Call: Property Mgmnt 899-3407  for info & appt.

KINGSTON - 2 APTS.

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NANTICOKE

KINGSTON MUST SEE!! Elegant 3rd floor of historic home in charming neighborhood with 2 bedrooms & full bath. kitchen with stainless steel  fridge, oven, microwave, dishwasher, washer/dryer, garbage disposal. newly renovated  throughout,  throughou t, with all hardwood  floors, private deck, 2 car garage with remote, central air, security sys tem, wifi, intercom & keyless entry. pets negotiable negotiable/  /  no smoking. Utilities included. Rent $1,300 + security/  references.. Call references 570-288-6686.

KINGSTON Townhouse conveniently locatconveniently ed on residential street, ultra modern, 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath, large eat-in kitchen, central air, gas heat, off street parking, outside maintenance maintenanc e pro vided, heat & utili ties by tenant, no pets, no smoking, 1  year lease, and 1 month security. Call

ROSEWOOD REALTY REALTY TY LLC LLC  LLC

570-287-6822

LEE PARK 

Hanover Twp. 2nd floor, living room, 1 bedroom + office, rear porch, porch, washer & dryer.  Water, garbage &  sewer included. included. No pets. $450/month. 1st, last, security, & references references.. 570-606-3256

902 MARKET ST. One very large 2 bedroom apartment washer/ dryer hookup, all appliances, recently renovated, quiet neighborhood, landlord pays water. $650/  month per unit. 3-5 ROSS ST. 1 & 2 bedrooms available. Private parking. Quiet neighborhood. $600 $60 0 and $65 $650. 0. 1 month rent & security. Available now! Near college. 570-656-7125

Large 3 bedroom, 2 bath, refrigerator &  stove, washer/  dryer hookup, 2 car attached garage, no pets. Utilities paid. $1,500/month + security, lease &  references.. Call references (570)675-2608

KINGSTON

MOOSIC

LEHMAN

LEXINGTON  VILLAGE 

2 bedroom, 1 bath apartments. Refrigerator, stove, dishwashe dishwasherr & washer/dry washer/dryer er provided.  Attached garage. Pet friendly.  Water, sewer &   trash included. 59 Agostina Drive 570-735-3500

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PLAINS/HUDSON

Clean and efficient  first floor. One bedroom, off street parking. Incl. stove,  fridge, sewer and garbage. Laundry   facilities. Security  and references no pets. $550/m $550/month onth plus utilities. 570-466-4176 570 388-6468

PLYMOUTH

 TWO SPACIOU SPACIOUS S  APARTMENTS: 2 BEDROOM 21 Thomas Street 1 bath + office space 1 bedroom, bedroom, 2nd  / nursery. $700.  floor, eat-in kitchen 2 BEDROOM with appliances, 2 b at at h + o ff ff ic ic e shared yard space/nursery  and porch, wash$750. Very clean liver/dryer hook-up ing space. Tenan Tenantt $375 + security, pays utilities. Very  no pets, affordable sewer/off  no smoking s tr tr ee ee t p ar ar ki ki ng ng Tenant pays elecincluded. New car tric, water, and oil p e et t th r ro o u ug g h ho o u ut. t. heat & garbage. Contact Cont act 570 570-85 -855 5 Call (570) 814-1356 87 81 81 f or or mor e detai de tails ls to set up a walk through. through. NO S EC EC TI TI ON ON 8. NO  for rent, available CEO.. No smo smoking king immediately, immediate ly, 1 bed- CEO nd o ors ors.. W e are room,, 1 bathr room bathroom, oom, i nd looking ing for relia reliable ble stove stov e prov provided ided.. All look new area carpet carpet &   trustworthy people paint. pain t. Refe Referen rences ces  to rent clean living space. spac e. CLOS CLOSE E TO required. Water and sewer sew er paid paid.. $42 $420 0  WYOMING VALLEY  HIGH per month. month. Security   WEST d e po po si si t o f $ 42 42 0 SCHOOL AND MAIN STREET STREE T ELEME ELEMENNrequired. TARY SCHOOL. Call 570-474-6525.

NANTICOKE/SHEATOWN

PARSONS

PITTSTON

1 & 2 bedroom apartments. Fenced  yard & covered patio. Refrigerato Refrigeratorr & stove, washer/  dryer hookup, no pets. $525 &  $625/month, plus utilities & 1st month’s security. 570-234-4748

PITTSTON

2 apartments available Large 1 bedroom apartment, washer/dryer hookup, water, sewer &  heat included, off  street parking, $675/month $675/m onth + security 1st floor, 2nd floor apt is $650/month + security. Please call 570-443-0770

PLAINS 1st floor modern 2 bedroom bedr oom,, wash washer er  /dryer hookup, off  street parking, near Mohegan Sun. $525 month includes heat plus utilities. Securi ty & references references.. No pets. 1 year lease. (570) 883-7449

SWOYERSVILLE

New 1 bedroom, 1st floor. Quiet area. All appliances ances included, coin-op laundry. Off street parking. No pets. $430. Water/sewer included. Security &  references.. Call references 570-239-7770

WEST PITTSTON

2 bedroom bedroom Living room, kitch room, kitchen. en. Off  street parking. Heat, water and all appliances included. 570-430-3095

WEST PITTSTON

2 bedroom. 2nd  floor. finished attic. $600/month plus utilities 570-299-5471

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Wilkeswood   Apartments  Apartments 1 & 2 BR Apts 2 & 3 BR Townhomes

Good investment property. Separate property. utilities, newer furnaces, gas and oil. Notice needed to show. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3222 Call Tom 570-262-7716

566 Sales/Business Development

 VM 101

912 Lots & Acreage DALLAS TOWNSHIP 63 acres with about 5,000’ roadfront on 2 road roads. s. All Woo Woodded. $385,000. Call Besecker Realty  570-675-3611

566 Sales/Business Development

AUTOMOTIVE SALES SALES CONSULTANT Valley Chevrolet is seeking individuals who are self starters, individuals team oriented and driven. (No Experience Necessary)

• Salary & Commission • Benefits • 401K Plan • 5 Day Work Week • Huge New & Used Inventory

Pinewood Dr. Lot is on co rner of   Pinewo Pin ewood od Dr. and Hickoryw Hick orywood ood Dr.. Dr MLS 11-3411 atlas realtyinc.c realtyinc.com om Call Keri Best 570-885-5082

LEHMAN 9 Acres on Lehman Outlet Out let Road Road.. 470 470’’  front, over 1,000’ d ee ee p. p. W oo oo de de d. d. $150,000. Call Besecker Realty  570-675-3611

MOOSIC BUILDING LOT $29,900 Corner of Drake St. & Catherine, Moosic. 80x111 building lot with sewer & water available, in great area with newer homes. Corner lot. For more details  visit www.atlasreal tyinc.com..  tyinc.com MLS #12-1148. Call Charlie

 BE PART OF THE   BEST SALES TEAM   IN THE VALL VALLEY!  EY!  Apply in person to:

Blake Gagliardi, Sales Manager Rick Merrick, Sales Manager

VALLEY CHEVROLET 601 Kidder Street, Wilkes-Barre

Several building lots ready to build on!  ALL public utilities! Priced from $32,000 to $48,000! Use your own Builder! Call Jim Graham at 570-715-9323

Dallas School District

fathered in fathered in.. 2 lots in city - coun country try livi ng ng w it it h 3 s ma ma llll beautiful lakes surrounding.. Includes rounding well,, pump, powe well powerr pole & driveway. .6 miles mile s from US 46 &  8 0 P ai ai d $ 49 49 ,9 ,9 00 00 sale price $39,90 $39,900. 0. Call Michael 570-610-657-3605 or 570-215-4311

WYOMING $39,900 EACH FIRST ST. 4 building lots each measuring 68x102 with public utilities. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-439 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

915 Manu Manufactu factured red Homes

PITTSTON TWP

2 bedroom. Clean. Needs no work. Remodeled  throughout.  throughou t. $16,000. 570-851-6128 or 610-767-9456

 than $12,400. 570-675-6936, 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. EQUAL  H OUSING OPPORTUNITY  CCESSIBLE H ANDICAP A CCESSIBLE PITTSTON Completely remodeled, modern 2 bedroom roo m 1/2 doub double. le. L ot ot s o f cl cl os os et et s pac pac e, e, w ith ith n ew ew carpets carp ets and com com-pletely plet ely repa repainte inted. d. I n cl cl ud ud e s s tove tove , refrigerator refrige rator,, washer/drye er/d ryerr hoo hook k up. Nice yard & neig neighhborhood, borh ood, no pets. pets. $595 + security. Call 570-899-8877 or 570-479-6722

$12.33 per hour 22.5 hours per week  Send letter of interest, application, Acts 34, 114 and 151

To Mr. Mark Kraynack, Supervisor of  Buildings & Grounds, Dallas School District, Box 2000 Dallas, Pa. 18612  Deadline: 09/03/12 EOE 

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HANOVER TWP. Lee Park   Available Now! S pac pac io io us us 1 b e ddr oo oo m, m, 1 st st f lo lo or or apartme apar tment. nt. Larg Large e basement. Washer/  d ry ry er er h oo oo ku ku p. p. Ga rb rb ag age f ee ees i nc nc l ud ud ed ed . $ 515 515/  /  month + utilities. 1st, last + secu security rity. No pets.  Trademark Realty  Group 570-954-1992

EXETER Nice one bed bedroom room  first floor apartment with extra room in basement. Washer hookup. Heat & hot 1 BEDROOM fridge, stove, dryer, garage waterr incl wate included uded in $450 + utilities. rent. Reference References s &  security required required.. BEDROO ROOM, M, 2nd Non Smoking. $650 2 BED  floor, fridge stove. per month. Call $500 + utilities. Nancy Answini Gilroy Real Security/References Estate 570-204-0152 570-237-5999

KINGSTON

906 Homes Homes for Sale Sale

906 Homes Homes for Sale

 KINGSTON OFFICENTERS  Park Office Building  400 Third Ave. Ave.

Officenter–250  250 Pierce Street 

1 mile south of  L.C.C.C.

2 LOTS AVAILABLE 100’ frontage x 228’ d ee ee p. p. M od od ul ul ar ar h om om e w ith ith b ase ase m en en t acc ac c e pte pte d. d. Each Eac h lot $17, $17,000 000.. Call 570-714 570-714-1296 -1296

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Apartmen Apartm ents/  ts/  Furnished

NANTICOKE

Nice, clean, 1 bedroom, water, sewer, garbage fee included.Washer/dryer, refrigerator & stove availability. Security, $465/month. No pets, no smoking. 570-542-5610

 New Bridge Center   480 Pierce Street 

Production Positions Hiring hard working individuals to fill several new positions in our production departments. departments. Exceptional starting pay. Class A CDL $2500 Sign On Bonus

KINGSTON

Class A CDL with hazmat, 3 years O.T.R. experience, good driving record. All applicants must pass drug screening and background check.

Western International Gas & Cylinders, Inc. 53 River Rd, Berwick, PA 18603 Phone 570-218-1700 Fax; 570-218-1710 Email: karenpagoda@ [email protected] westernintl.com Applications Available On-Line:   www.westernintl.com  Proud to be an EOE 

Officenter–220  220 Pierce Street 

PITTSTON

FURNISHED

Remodeled 1 bedroom. New kitchen with new cabinets,  front loading washer/dryer, side by  side fridge, glass  top range, Microwave, dishwasher, new carpeting and furniture, Off street parking. No pets, 1 year lease. $625 plus security. Heat, hot water water, sanita tion and refuse included. 570-883-7458 202-425-7388

KINGSTON

Modern, 1st floor, large rooms, 1 bedroom, off-street parking, no pets, $495/month, $495/m onth, plus utilities & security. Call 706-5628

NOW HIRING

KINGSTON

 Professional Office Rentals Full Service Leases • Custom Design • Renovations • Various Size Suites Available Medical, Legal, Commercial • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial Full Time Maintenance StaffAvailable

 For Rental Information Call:

1-570-287-1161 www.lippiproperties.com

MOUNTAIN TOP

1 Bedroom apartments for elderly, disabled. Rents based on 30% of   ADJ gross income. Handicap Accessible. Equal Housing Housing Opportunity. TTY711 or 570-474-5010 This institution is an equal opportunity  provider &  employer.

KINGSTON 1st floor, spacious, attractive, 2 bedroom, living room/den,, Dining room/den Room, large kitchen, AC, washer/dryer, gas heat, QUIET/SAFE. $695 + utilities after discount. No smoking, No pets, No Section 8. 570-574-9827

E.  W alnut St.. alnut  St  A  vaila ble  vailab le Oct. 1 2nd floor. Located in quiet neighbo neighborhood. rhood. Kitchen, living room, dining n g room room.. Sun Sun-room.. Bath room Bath.. 3 bedrooms; room s; 2 large & 1 small. Lots of close ts. ts. Bu Buii l t i n l i ne ne n c lo lo se se t & h ut ut ch ch . Hardwood and carpeted floors. Firep la la ce ce . S to to ra ra ge ge room. Yard. Washer  / dryer, stove /   fridge. Heat and hot water included. O ne ne y ear ear l e as as e+ e+ security. $950 570-283-4370

LOTS  --  LOTS LOTS -  LOTS LOTS

5  rooms 1st floor heat and water furnished. $745 4  rooms 2nd floor heat and water water furnished. $675 Security and references 570-457-7854

KINGSTON

1st floor, 2 bedroom. 1.5 baths, all appliances included, extra storage in basement, coin-op washer/dryer washer/dry er on premises, off street parking, high efficiency heating &  cooling systems. $750 + utilities. Call 570-287-9631 or 570-696-3936

KINGSTON

NEWPORT TWP.

210’ frontage x 158’ d ee ee p . Al l u nd nd e rrground utilities, natural gas gas..   GREAT  VIEW!!   $37,500

1st floor, 1 bedroom, 1 bath. Kitchen &  living room, refrigerator & stove. Off  street parking. $380/month $380/m onth + security, Call (570)655-6743

399 - 401 Elm Ave. Quiet convenien convenienttneighborhood. Newly remodeled apartments.. 2nd apartments  floor, 2 bedroom apts. $550 each + utilities NO PETS, PETS, No section 8 housing. References and security required. 570-301-2785

WHITE HAVEN

Newly renovated 2 bedroom, 1 bath, $8,000. $3,000 down, owner will  finance balance. 570-851-2245

Immediate opening’s Available

DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT /P-T Housekeepers

parking & quiet back   yard. $650/month heat & water included. security & references required. Call Rich @ 570-542-7620

Twinkle in Kingston’s Eye! Ey e! 1,000 sq. ft. 2nd floor, floor, 2 bed bed-r oo oo ms ms , l au au nd nd ry ry   avaii l ab ava ab l e, e, ap pl pl i ances, anc es, no pe pets ts or s mo mo ki ki ng ng . $ 57 57 5 month + gas & elec tric. 1 year lease plus security. 570-814-1356

MOUNTAIN TOP S. Church Road  Available Sept. 15 1st floor, spacious 3 bedrooms,, large bedrooms eat in kitchen, living room, dining room, large deck, 1.5 baths, laundry  room, off street parking. Use of  garage for storage. $695 + security, utilities by tenant. 607-768-3864

MOUNTAIN TOP WOODBRYN 1 & 2 Bedroom. No pets. Rents based on income start at $405 &  $440. Handicap  Accessible.  Accessib le. Equal Housing Opportunity. 570474-5010 474-50 10 TTY711 This institution is an equal opportunity  provider and employer.

NANTICOKE 2 BEDROOM $550 MONTH.

KINGSTON

SDK GREEN ACRES HOMES

PLAINS

11 Holiday Drive Kingston “A Place To Call Home”

Spacious 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Arts. 3 Bedroom Townhomes Gas heat includ included ed

FREE

PLYMOUTH Larg Lar g e 1 b ed ed roo roo m

24 hr. on-site Gym Community Room Swimming Pool Maintenance FREE Controlled Access Patio/Balcony  and much more...

apt includes heat, water, sewer, fridge & r an an ge ge . $ 50 50 0. 0. month mon th plu plus s $50 $500 0 month security. Call Bernie 888-244-2714

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EAST MOUNTAIN  APARTME  APA RTMENTS NTS

The good life.. life....  close at hand 

Regions Best   Address 

• 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.

• 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts.

822-4444

288-6300

www.EastMountainApt.com www.GatewayManorApt.com IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE

1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS AVAILABLE

MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS 61 E. Northampton St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 • Affordable Senior Apartments • Income Eligibility Required • Utilities Utilities Inclu Included! ded! • Low cable rate rates; s; • New appli appliance ances; s; • Laun Laundry dry on site; • Activities! •Curbside Public Transportation

Please call 570-825-8594 D/TTY 800-654-5984

Section 8 Welcome 516-216-3539 OR 570-497-9966

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570-822-2711 www.liveatwilkeswood.com

Modern 2nd floor 2 bedroom. 1 bath, Kitchen with appliances.. new appliances carpeting. Convenient location. No smoking. No pets. $550/month $550/m onth plus utilities. 570-714-9234

1 BEDROOM $450/MONTH

NANTICOKE 2 nd nd

b ed ed roo roo m, m,

 floor, hook hoo k washer/dryer up. Incl Include udes s heat, water & trash.  Absolutely no pets. Securit Sec urity y deposit dep osit required. $550/mos Call (570) 592-13 592-1393 93

NANTICOKE 2 bedroom, wall to w al al l c arp arp et, et, o ffffstreet parking, $495 per month + utili ties, security, lease. HUD accepted. Call 570-687-6216 or 570-954-0727

NANTICOKE

2nd floor, small small 1 bedroom. Gas heat. $465. Some Some utilities included. Lease, security. No pets. 570-220-6533 after 6pm

Cozy modern 1 bedroom on 2nd floor, eat in kitchen, skylights, pantry, dishwasher. Bathroom with 2 windows, walk in closet, storage in basement. $495 month includes garbage. No pets or smoking Call (570) 239-274 239-2741 1

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953Houses for Rent

DALLAS

HUNLOCK CREEK Executi Exe cutive v e 2 stor story  y  quality qualit y 4 bedroo bedroom m home on 18 wooded acres in private set ting. Quality constructio stru ction n with too many man y feat features ures to list. $1500/month +

LUZERNE

PLAINS

2nd floor, small 2 bedroom. Large  fenced yard. Small pets OK. $450 + security deposit. Includes water &  sewer. Call Tom at 570-574-6261

Located near shopping & transportation, Temple Apartments offers efficiencies & one bedroom apartments for income qualified individuals ages 62 or older and/or needing the features of a mobility impaired unit. Apartment amenities include: Accessible features • Fully equipped kitchen Wall to wall carpeting • Ceramic tiled baths On-site management • On-site maintenance with 24-hour emergency response • On-site laundry • Intercom entry system • Social services coordinator on-site Leasing office located at: 5 Heisz Street • Edwardsville, PA 18704 T: 570.283.2275 • TDD: 1.800.545.1833 x646

 

TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com 941

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West Pittston

THE HITCHNER  HITCHNER  530 Exeter Ave

Now Accepting Applic ations! 1, 2 & 3 bedroom units available. Elevator, parking lot, central air, appliances, wi-fi access &  more. Income Qualifications required.

570-344-5999

Apartments Apartme nts/  /  941 Unfurnished

 WILKES-BARRE  APARTMENTS FOR RENT! 425 S. FRANKLIN  S T. For lease. Available immediately, washer/dryer on premises, no pets.1We have studio, &2 bedroom apartments. On site parking. Fridge &  stove provided. 24/7 security camera presence & all doors electronic electronically  ally  locked. Studio - $450. 1 bedroom - $550. 2 bedroom - $650.  Water & sewer paid. One month security deposit. Call 570-793-6377 570-793 -6377 after 9:00 a.m. to schedule an appointment. Or email shlomo_voola  @yahoo.com  wilkesliving.com

WILKES-BARRE

West Pittston, Pa. GARDEN VILLAGE  APARTMENTS 221 Fremont St. Housing for the elderly & mobility  impaired; all utilities included. Federally  subsidized program. Extremely  low income persons encouraged encourag ed to apply.. Income less apply  than $12,400. 570-655-6555, 8 am-4 pm, Monday-Friday. EQUAL  H OUSING OPPORTUNITY  H ANDICAP  A CCESSIBLE CCESSIBLE

WEST WYOMING

429 West 8th Street

N ew ew 2 b ed ed ro ro om om with off street parking,, priv ing private ate patio patio,, washer/dryer, washer/dry er, stove included. inclu ded. No pets. $575/mo + security  security  Sewer Sew er & garb garbage age included other utili ties by tenant. 570-760-0458

WILKES-B ARRE

Mayflower Crossing  Apartments 570.822.3 96 8 

2, 3 & 4 Bedrooms - Light & bright open floor plans - All major appliances included - Pets welcome* - Close to everything - 24 hour emergency maintenance - Short term lease sa vailable

Barney St. near Geisingerr South. Geisinge 2 bedroom on 2nd  floor. $525/month. $525/month. Pets OK with additional rent. Call (570)798-7051

WILKES-BARRE

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5 bedroom large 2 bedroom, heat & water included   3 bedroom, half  double, immaculate condition   3 bedroom single PITTSTON Large 1 bedroom water included  AVOCA  B ed ed ro ro om om, 3 water included HANOVER TWP. 2 Bedroom, half  double PLYMOUTH 1/2 double, 3 bedroom DURYEA  2 bedroom bedroom,, water included M cDerm cDermot ot t &  McDermott R ea ea l E st st at at e Inc. Property  Management 570-821-1650 (direct line) Mon-Fri. 8-7pm Sat. 8-noon

 WILKES-BARRE

CLEAN, NEWLY RENOVATED

minimum one year leas lease, e, loca located ted at 412 S. Fran Franklin klin St. $575. contact Bill 570-371-7762

WILKES-BARRE Convenientt LocaConvenien  tion. 1st floor, 2 bedroom. Heat &  water included included..  Washer/dryer hookup, yard. $625/  month. No pets, no smoking. Lease, 1st, last & security. References & background check  required. 570-954-8329 WILKES-BARRE HISTORIC WHEELMAN 439 S. Franklin St. 1 bedroom, hardwood floors. A/C, marble bath. Security system. Laundry. $650 570-821-5599

Call TODAY For  AVAILABILITY!! 

LINEUP  ASUCCE  ASUC CESS SSFU FULSALE LSALE INCLASSIFIED! IN CLASSIFIED!

www.mayflower 

Doyou needmorespace?

WYOMING 2nd floor, 1 bedroom. New central air, kitchen cabinets & counter tops. Bathroom completely remodele remodeled. d. New carpeting, porch, washer/  dryer. $600/month + 1 year lease at signing, 1 & last. Call 570-430-7077

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Commerc Comme rcia iall Properties

DOLPHIN PLAZA

Rte. 315 2,400 Sq. Ft. profession professional al office space with beautiful view of   Valley & Casino. will divide office / retail Cal l 570-829-1206 570-829-1206 KINGSTON

FORMER KARATE STUDIO 1,000 1,0 00 sf wit with h full bathroom, kitchen, large waiting area & supe superr big studio area. A ll fo r $495/month $495/m onth + utili ties. 570-706-5628 570-706-5628

KINGSTON

Prime Wyoming  Ave. Location 1,100sf on ground  floor & 500sf on second. Call Mark 

950

Halff Doub Hal Doubles les

228 Wilkes-Barre Twp. Blvd. Prime retail or office space in a highly active shopping plaza in close proximity to Price Shopper and Wegman's, 1500 sq. ft. available in end unit.Plenty of parking. Prominen Prominentt marquee signage available. $1250/month $1250/m onth Call Geri,570-696-0888 Lewith & Freeman R.E. 570-696-2075.

patio, $800 + utili ties; gas, electric and water, washer dryier hookup. References required, no pets or smoking. 570-779-4609 570-407-3991

LARKSVILLE 3 bedroom, bedroom, 1 bath half double, Freshly  cleaned clea ned & pain painted. ted. Tenant pays all utili ties including sewer. $585 plus security. Call (570) 357-0712

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9,600SF 9,600S F 7,200SF 7,20 0SF 6,400S 6,4 00SF F 3,600S 3,6 00SF F

3,262SF 3,262S F 3,200S 3,2 00SF F 2,130SF 2,13 0SF 1,800SF 1,80 0SF

2 bed bedroom rooms, s, new paint, carpet, stove,  fridge. Large,  fenced yard. Some p et et s O K. K. Ma in in Street location, but private setting.$ setting.$550 550  / month + utilities. Securit Sec urity y deposit depo sit

MAINTENANCE FREE!

One block to elementary school. 2-3 Bedrooms. Off-Street Parking No Smoking. $650. + utilities, security, last month. 570-885-4206

WILKES-BARRE

953Houses for Rent

 TOWNHOUSE 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Full kitchen, dining and living room. Large unfinished basement, Reserved parking. Large patio deck. $1,250 per month plus utilities. 1 year lease. Security  deposit and credit check required.  Available immediately. 570-639-0909.

GLEN LYON

3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. Clean, roomy   family home. No pets., $650/month, Call (570)864-8595

HARDING

166 Davenport St.  TOWNHOUSE 2 years old. 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, central air, hardwood floors, 1st  floor laundry room. $1200 month + utilities, MLS# 12-2031 Call Geri 570-696-0888

DALLAS

19 Richard Drive Great 3 bed, 2 bath townhome with open kitchen &  wonderful deck $1,250/month plus utilities. MLS#12-2636 570-696-3801 Call Margy  570-696-0891

Route 92 2 houses available 1st home has 1.5 bedrooms, $600/month & second home has 3 bedrooms bedrooms,, 750/month. 750/mon th. Appliances, and wall to wall carpeting. Lease, security &  utilities. Call (570)344-4609

WILKES-BARRE 52 SYLVANIA ST. Single Sing le family l y hom home e  for rent. 1,450 sq ft. 3 b ed ed roo roo ms ms w ith ith closets. closet s. First floor  tile bath, 1st floor washer/dryer washer/dry er hookup, new gas wate waterr heater heat er,, new carpets,, mod pets modern ern kitchen, che n, ceil ceiling ing fan, n ew ew g as as s to to ve ve , d ead ead b ol ol t l o cks cks,, e nc nc lo lo se se d f ro ro nt nt porch, porc h, base basemen ment, t, residential al street,  fenced yard, 1 car private priv ate driv driveway eway, 1 car garage. garage. 1 year l ea ea se se . 1 mo nt nt h s ec ec uri uri ty ty . BackBac kground checks. $790 plus utilities. call Bill 215-527-8133

KINGSTON

3 bedroom single house 1 & 3/4 bath, garage, washer/  dryer, new flooring, porch, $850 + utili ties. (570)991-5190 (570)991-5190

utilities. 1 year lease required. Call Dale for Specifics. 570-256-3343 FIVE MOUNTAINS REALTY 

KINGSTON

3 bedrooms, 1 bath, refrigerator, stove &  dishwasher dishw asher,, washer/dryer on premise s, s, f ro ro nt nt & r ea ea r porches, porc hes, full base base-mentt & attic. men c . Offstreet stre et park parking ing,, no pets, totally remodeled. $1,000/ month, + utilities, security &  lease. Call 570-824-7598

953Houses for Rent

953Houses for Rent

LUZERNE

SHAVERTOWN

392 Bennett St.

2 BEDROOM HOUSE

Beautiful, meticulous contemporary  1 bedroom. Gas heat, air, fully furnished, fireplace, hardwood & tile  flooring, carpeting. Carport & lovely  garden. Most utilities included. $1,000/month. Please call 570-881-0320

Gas heat. Washer  /dryer hookup, dishwasher, stove & refrigerator. Fenced in yard, partially new carpet. Offstreet parking,  yard. $725 + utilities. (570) 288-3438

MOUNTAIN TOP

SHICKSHINNY   West Butler Street 3 bedroom, 1.5 baths. Two story, hardwood floors in living area, some appliances included, detached garage. $550/  month + utilities. Call Dale 256-33 256-3343 43 Five Mountains Realty  (570)542-2141

S. Mountain Blvd. Brick ranch with living & dining rooms, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths & 2 car garage. garage. I  year lease required. $1,200/month $1,200 /month + utilities. Call Dave @ 570-474 570-474-6307 -6307 or 570-715-7750

SWEET VALLEY

3 bedroom house Lake Lehman School District No pets, 950/mo, Utilities paid by tenant. 570-477-3346

Smith Hourigan Group

KINGSTON

Executive Home  Well maintained. Newly remodeled. Front porch,  foyer entrance, hardwood floors, living room, dining room, 4 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, 2.5 baths, granite kitchen, sun room, basement with plenty of storage, no smoking. $1,600/month

570-472-1110 Nice Area GET THE WORD OUT with a Classified Ad. 570-829-7130

NANTICOKE

3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, stove, clean,  freshly painted  throughout.  throughou t. Some new wall to wall carpeting. Walk-up attic & full basement. Gas heat, washer dryer hookup. $675/month + utilities & security. References & proof  of income required. No pets or smoking. 570-735 570-735-3076 -3076

RICKETT’S GLEN AREA Beautiful secluded

KINGTSTON

 farmhouse, 4 bed farmhouse, room, 2 baths, all appliances,, washappliances er/dryer hookup,

dential den tialCentral neighbo neig hborr-l hood. air, al appliances including washer/dryer washer/dry er on 1st  floor. Off street p ar ar ki ki ng ng . D ec ec k. k. Basemen Base mentt & attic storage. stor age. No pets pets.. Non smo smoking king.. References & security. $1,150. month + utili ties. Call after 6 pm 570-814-6714

2 car attached garage. $1,100/  month + utilities &  security. Call 570-864-1014

3 b e dro dro om om s, s, 1. 5 baths bath s in quie quiett resi-

 THORNHURST HOME FOR RENT  with lease. RENT with 1043 Thornhurst CC Estates. Corner lot, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, loft, 1 car garage, $1,050. per mo. 1st last and security. 570-259-0868 e-mail for photos [email protected]

962

Rooms

KINGSTON HOUSE Nice, clean  furnished room, starting at $340. Efficiency at $450 month furnished with all utilities included.. Off  included street parking. 570-718-0331

SHICKSHINNY

2 or 3 bed bedroo rooms ms,, newly remode remodeled, led, Section 8 Welcome. $550/month $550/m onth + security. (570)814-8299

ROOM FOR RENT RENT.. $300 $30 0 per mon month, th, plus utilities. Please call 570-817570-817-7817 7817

CALL AN EXPERT 

Ideal for: Offices, Medical Practice, Beauty Salon, Retail, Wholesale,  Warehouse,  Warehous e, Distribution. GREAT LOCATION!!! High Traffic Area, Plenty of Parking  We Can Subdivide Call Dave or Betty  at 570-822-2021

Looking to buy a home? Place an ad here and let the sellers know! 570-829-7130

SPACIOUS

 WEST PITTSTON NEAR ALL MAJOR HIGHWAYS SHORT OR LONG-TERM LEASE

13 John St. 3 bedrooms, wall to wall carpet, eat-in kitchen with range, washer/dryer hookup, shared  yard. Front porch. Off street parking. $630 + security. No pets. Water included. tenant pays electric & gas. 570-814-1356

NANTICOKE

required. 821-0841

WILKES-BARRE CITY

Half Doub Doubles les

MINERS MILLS 2 bedroom, 1 bath, stove, washer/  dryer. Near Hollenback Golf Course. Living room, pantry pantry,, carpeting, gas heat. $550/month $550/m onth + utilities & security. (570)655-8639

228 Wilkes-Barre Twp. Blvd. Prime retail or office space in a highly active shopping plaza in close proximity to Price Shopper and Wegman's, 1500 sq. ft. available in end unit.Plenty of parking. Prominen Prominentt marquee signage available. $1250/month Call Geri 570-696-0888 Lewith & Freeman R.E. 570-696-2075.

950

WILKES-BARRE NORTH

FORTY FORT

2 bedroom, newly  renovated, custom oak kitchen cabinets, tile floors, paddle fans, 1.5 baths. Off street parking, deck and

WILKES-BARRE 1 bedroom water included 2 bedroom water included 2 bedroom single family  

Clean, 2 bedroom, duplex. Stove, hookups, parking,  yard. No pets/no smoking. $490 + utilities. Call 570-868-4444

 two bedroom apt w it it h o ff ff s tr tr ee ee t p arki arki ng ng fo r o ne ne  vehicle, utilities not i nc nc lu lu de de d, d, o ne ne m on on th s e cu cu ri ri ty   d e po po si si t, w ith ith in walking distance to d ow ow nt nt ow ow n a nd nd  Wilkes college,

Commer Comm erci cial al Properties

Professional Services  rofess  rof ession ional al Ser Servi vices ces Directory irect ir ectory ory 1 01 01 5

App lia App lian n ce ce Service

ECO-FRIENDLY APPLIANCE TECH.

LAND FOR RENT 25 Years ExperiTHE BEST  ence fixing major appliances: Washer, LOCATION!!!!  Dryer, Refrigerator, 8 0, 0, 00 00 0 s q. q. ft. o f  Dishwasher, Comlevel, cleared, gradpactors. Most e d la la nd nd . N o ob ob brands. Free phone

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C hi hi mn mn ey ey   1057Construction &  Building Service

CHIMNEY REPAIRS Parging. Stucco. Stainless Liners. Cleanings. Custom Sheet Metal Shop. 570-383-0644 1-800-943-1515 Call Now! CHRIS MOLESKY 

FATHER & SON CONSTRUCTION Interior & Exterior Remodeling Jobs of All Sizes 570-814-4578 570-709-8826

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Hau lin Hau ling g &   Trucking

A A C L E AN I N G

 A1Alwayshauling, cleaningattics, cellar, garage,one piece or wholeEstate, also availabl lable 10& 20yard dumpsters. dumpst ers. 655-0695 592-1813or 287-8302

GARAGE

Landscaping/  1162 Landscaping/  Garden  TREE REMOVAL Stump Grinding, Hazard Tr Tree ee Rem Removal oval, Grading, Drainage, Lot Clearing, Stone/  Soil Delivery. Insured. Reasonable Rates 570-574-1862

11 83 83  AAA CLEA NING

M as as on onr y  

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Pa vi vi ng ng &   Excavating

DRIVEWAYS PARKING LOTS ROADWAYS HOT TAR & CHIP SEALCOATING

crossing.com  Certain Restrictions   Apply* 

 A yard or garage sale in classified is the best way toclean outyour closets! You’re in bussiness with classified! WILKES-BARRE

LAFAYETTE GARDENS !  S   AVE MONEY THIS YEAR 

WILKES-BARRE / KINGSTON Efficiency 1 & 2 bedrooms. Includes bedrooms. all utilities, parking, laundry. No pets. From $390 to $675. Lease, security  & references references.. 570-970-0847

WILKES-BARRE

1 large bedroom, 1st floor, fridge, stove. $450 + utilities. Section 8 Accepted Call 570-301-8200

WILKES-BARRE

264 Academy St 1.5 bedrooms, newly renovated building. Washer &  dryer available. $650/per month includes heat, hot water and parking. 570-855-4744 646-712-1286

WILKES-BARRE 3 bedroom, bedroom, 1 bath

113 Edison St. Quiet neighborhood. 2 bedroom apartments available for immediate occupancy.. Heat & hot pancy

WILKES-BARRE LODGE Formerly The  Travel Lodge 

497 Kidder St.,  Wilkes-Barre Rooms Starting at: Daily $44.99 +  tax   Weekly $189.99 + tax  Microwave, Refrigerator,  WiFi, HBO 570-823-8881 www.Wilkes  BarreLodge.com 

WILKES-BARRE SOUTH 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. Starting at $440 and up. References required. Section8 OK 570-357-0712

30 SUSQUEHANNA

Call Louise Gresh 570-233-8252 CENTURY 21 SELECT GROUP 570-455-8521

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Commerc Comme rcia iall Properties

Lease Space  Available, Light manufacturing, warehouse, office, includes   utilities with all  utilities  free parking. I will save  you money!

WILKES-BARRE

 West River St. Stay Warm This  Winter Huge 3-4 bedroom bedroom,, with heat included, 3rd floor, great  views from private balcony, near  Wilkes and down town. $840/month Pets OK with additional rent. Call 570-798-7051

944

DALLAS

structions. Fenced, advice & all work  automati auto matic dus dusk k to guaranteed. No d awn awn l ig ig hti hti ng ng , 2 service charge for l arg arg e 2 0’ 0’ d o ub ub l e  visit. 570-706-6577 gates. Near all major highways highways & the 1 02 02 4 Buil Bu ild d in in g &  recently expanded Remodeling Coall St. Coa St. Ideal Ide al for parking park ing & stor storing ing equipment, equipmen t, trailers, heavy industrial vehicles, hicl es, back backhoe hoes, s, Roofing, siding,  flatbed trailers, gutters, insulation, masonry materials, decks, additions,  fencing, shrubbery shrubbery,, windows, doors, masonry &  Christma Chri stmas s trees, tree s, concrete. etc.,, or build to suit etc. Insured & Bonded.  your needs. Sub-

1st. Quality Construction Co.

dividing considered. considere d.t C a ll D ave a 570-822-2021 or 570-823-8849

950

OFFICE SPACE $1,000/MONTH

 Attractive modern office space. 2 suites available. Suite A-4  A-4   offices, plus restroom and storage includes utilities, 700 sq. ft. $650/month Suite B-2, B-2, large offices, 2 average size offices, plus restroom and storage plus utilities, 1,160 sq. ft.  Call Charlie 570-829-6200

SECURE BUILDINGS

STUDIO NEAR WILKES

 TWO BEDROOM 1ST FLOO FLOOR. R. $47 $475 5 P LUS LUS UT ILIT ILITII ES ES , GAS HEAT.

PITTSTON COOPERS CO-OP

water $625 Callincluded Aileen .at 570-822-7944

ap artm artme e nt nt n ear ear General Gen eral Hospita Hos pital. l. $575 utili utilities, ties, first, l as as t & s ec ec ur ur it it y    WILKES-BARRE deposit. No pets. 570-417-3427 Lots of light, wood  floors. Short term  WILKES-BARRE  WILKESBARRE ok. $400. All utilities included. No pets. 570-826-1934 ONE BEDROOM 2ND FLO FLOOR OR $45 $450 0 P LUS LUS UT ILIT ILITII ES ES , ELECTRIC HEAT.

570-696-1600

315 PLAZA 1,750 SQ. FT. &  2,400 SQ.FT OFFICE/RETAIL 570-829-1206

WILKES-BARRE

BEST $1 SQ. FT. LEASES YOU’LL EVER SEE!  Warehouse,  Warehous e, light manufacturing. Gas heat, sprinklers sprinklers,, overhead doors, parking for 30 cars.  Yes, that $1 sq.ft. lease!  We have 9,000 sq.ft., 27,000 sq.ft., and 14,000 and  14,000 sq. ft. Can combine combine..  There is nothing thisor good! Sale Lease Call Larry @ 570-696-4000 or 570-430-1565

Halff Dou Hal Doubl bles es

DURYEA

2 bedroom, 2 baths,  totally remodeled, washer/dryer washer/dry er hookup. Includes water. $695/m $69 5/month onth + util utilii ties. 570-510-9518 or 570-822-1544.

Senior CitizensPA057320 Discount! State Lic. # PA05732 0

570-606-8438  ALL OLDER HOMES SPECIALIST 825-4268. Remodel / Repair Kitchen & Baths DAVE JOHNSON Expert Bathroom &  Room Remodeling, Carpentry &Whole House Renovations. Licensed&Insured

570-819-0681

DURYEA

3 bedroom, 1 bath & 1 powder room, separate laundry  area. Appliances included. Off street parking. $650/  month + security  & utilities. 570-466-0401 570-655-6475

EXETER/WYOMING 2 bedr bedroom ooms, s, new  tile kitchen & bath. Stove, washer/dryer h oo oo ku ku p, p, o ff ff street parking. No pets. $650/month + utilities & security. Call (570)23 (570)237-2076 7-2076

FORTY FORT

1/2 double. 3 bedrooms. Stove, refrigerator, dishwasher. Washer  /dryer hookup. Newly painted. Off street parking. $675 + utilities. 570-814-0843

KINGSTON

2 bedroom, clean, remodeled, no pets. $500 plus utilities, security and references Call 570-287-5491

Looking for  answers to the changes in the Building Trades ? Join the BIA and get all the answers & many benefits. call 287-3331 or go to www.bianepa.com

NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION

 All Types Of Work  New or Remodeling Licensed & Insured Free Estimates 570-406-6044

PR BUILDERS

 Any and all types of  remodeling ng from windows to design build renovations. Handyman Services   also, Electric, Plumbing, Building. PA license 048740 accepts Visa &  MasterCard call 570-826-0919

Commer Comm erci cial al Properties   9 97 71 V ac ac at at ion ion &   9 71 71 V ac ac at at ion ion &   Resort Properties Resort Properties 1 03 03 9

COMMERCIAL BUILDING FOR LEAS LEASE E 3593 MEMORIAL HIGHWAY (RT. 415) 2625 SF BUILDING GREAT OPPOR OPPORTUNITY TUNITY FOR  OFFICE OR BUSINESS SOME UTILITIES INCLUDED AVAILABLE 11/1/12

CALL JOHN 690-0610

BLACK LAKE, NY Come relax & enjoy great fishing & tranquility at it’s finest. Housekeeping cottages on the water with all the amenities of home.

NEEDA VA VACA CATION TION?? Call Now Now!! (315) 375-8962   www.blacklake4fish.com [email protected]

$50 off Promotion Available Now!

C hi hi mn mn ey ey   Service

A-1 A1 ABL BLE E CHIMNEY CHIMNEY Rebuild & Repair Chimneys. All  types of Masonry. LinersInstalled, Brick & Block, Roofs & Gutters.

Licensed &  Insured 570-735-2257

C AV   AV   UTO  C HIMNEY   HIMNEY   S E  E RVIC  RVIC E  E  & Gutter Cleaning Free Estimates Insured 570-709-2479

CHIMNEY  S PECIALIST New, repair, rebuild, liners installed. Inspections. Concrete & metal caps. Licensed & Insured 570-328-6257

COZY HEARTH CHIMNEY

 ALL CHIMNEY  REPAIR Chimney Cleaning, Rebuilding, Repair, Stainless Steel Lining, Parging, Stucco, Caps, Etc. Free Estimates Senior Discounts 

Licensed-Insured 1-888-680-7990 570-840-0873

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Clean Cle aning ing &  Maintainence

A+ VERA’S CLEANING

DOOR

 A1 G ENERAL  H AULING Cleaning attics, cellars,garages. Demolitions,Roofing tions,Roofing & TreeRemoval. FreeEst. 779-0918or 542-5821; 814-8299

Sales, service, installation &  repair. FULLY  INSURED HIC# 065008 CALL JOE 570-735-8551 Cell 606-7489

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 A.S.A.P Hauling Estate Cleanouts,  Attics, Cellars, Garages, we’re cheaper than dumpsters!. Free Estimates, Same Day! 570-822-4582

D ry ry Wal l

MIRRA MIRRA DRYWALL DRY WALL Hanging & Ceilings Finishing Textured Licensed & Insured Free Estimates

A LL K IND INDS OF HA U LI LI N G & J UNK REMOVA RE MOVALL SPR PRIING CLEA EAN N UP!

570-675-3378 1 08 08 4

Elec El ectr tric ical al

GRULA ELECTRIC LLC

OLD TIME MASONRY

 V oted oted  #1 Masonry  Contractor Let  A Real Mason  B id  Y our Project! Brick, Block, Concrete, Stone, Chimney &  Stucco Repair, Retaining Walls, Patio & Pavers, Stamped &  Colored Concrete, etc. Fully Insured. 570-466-0879 oldtimemasonry.com

STEVE WARNER Masonry/Concrete Custom Work  Small Jobs &  Repairs. Free estimates. Lic. & Ins. 570-561-5245

Homes,  Apartments, Offices. (570)817-3750

Licensed, Insured, No job too small.

1189 Miscellaneous Service

570-829-4077

PSYCHIC

Connie’s Cl eaning 15 years experience  Bonded & Insured Residential al Cleaning Connie Mastruzzo Brutski - Owner 570-430-3743 Connie does the cleaning!

SLEBODA ELECTRIC Master electrician Licensed & Insured Service Changes &  Replacements. Generator Installs. 868-4469

Northeast Janitorial Services,LLC Commercial and Residential Cleaning. FREE ESTIMATES 570-237-2193

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Concrete Concre te &  Masonry 

A STEP-UP MASONRY

Brick, bloc Brick, block, k, concrete, pavers. Specializin cial izing g in ston stone. e. F r ee ee E sti sti mate mates s. Licensed & Insured. Senior Discount. Call 570-702-3225

A. CHAIRGE CONCRETE

25 Years Exp. Concrete/Masonry  Quality Work   Affordable Prices Free Estimates Licensed/Insured  W. Pittston 570-760-6720

D. Pugh Concrete  All phases of  masonry &  concrete. Small  jobs welcome. Senior discount. Free estimates. Licensed & Insured 288-1701/655-3505

H O S CONSTRUCTION Licensed - Insured Certified - Masonry  Concrete - Roofing Quality  Craftsmanship Guaranteed Unbeatable Prices Senior Citizen Discounts Free Estimates 570-574-4618 or 570-709-3577

Williams & Franks Inc

Masonry - Concrete Brick-Stonework. Chimneys-Stucco” “NO JOB TOO SMALL” “Damage repair specialist” 570-466-2916

MASTER   D

Shopping for a new apartment? Classified lets you compare costs without hassle or worry! Get moving with classified! 1 09 09 9

Fen Fe n cin cing g &  Decks

 ACTION FENCE END OF SUMMER SALE: Discounts on wood,  vinyl, chain link, aluminum & more! Call today for a FREE ESTIMATE! 570-602-0432

PISANO’S FENCE &  MANUFACTURING COMPANY  1399 Susquehanna  Ave, Exeter, PA  40 years in business, free estimates, fully insured. Sales and installa tion of chainlink, custom built wood, PVC, and all types of fencing. Call 570-654-2257 or 570-654-2286

1129 Gutter Repair & Cleaning

GUTTER CLEANING

 Window Cleaning Pressure washing Insured 570-288-6794

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TREE/SHRUB REMOV  AL  AL DEMOLITION Estate Cleanout Free Estimates 24 HOUR SERVICE SMALL AND LARGE JOBS! 570-823-1811 570-239-0484

Psychic  Advisor/Consultant Tarot-Crystal Revelations 570-301-7776

 ALWAYS READY  HAULING Property & Estate Cleanups, Attics, Cellars, Yards, Garages, Construction Sites, Flood Damage & More. CHEAPER THAN  A DUMPSTER!! SAME DAY  SERVICE Free Estimates 570-301-3754

Wanted:

Mike’s  $ 5 -U -Upp

H au au lili ng ng J un un k &  Trash from Houses, Garages, Yards, Etc

826-1883 826-18 83 472-43 472-4321 21

 VITO’S &  GINO’S  ALL JUNK  CARS &   TRUC  TR UCKS KS Highest Prices Paid!! FREE PICKUP

288-8995 1195

Movers

Bes tDarnM ov ers

1162 Landscaping/  Landscaping/  Garden  1st Call   JOHN’S  Landscaping/Hauling  Excavating: Bobcat Shrub/Tree Trimming Installation &  Removal Edging, Mulch, Stone, Driveways Handyman/Gutters Junk/Moving & more! Reasonable Reliable  735-1883   

Handyman Handym an Services

DO IT ALL HANDYMAN

Painting, drywall, plumbing & all types of interior & exterior home repairs. 570-829-5318 MERIT HANDYMAN SERVICE You Name It, We Can Do it. Over 30 Years Experience in General Construction Licensed & Insured 570-704-8759

JAY’S LAWN SERVICE

Summer clean-ups, mowing, mulching and more! Free Estimates 570-574-3406 TOUGH BRUSH & TALL GRASS Mowing, edging, mulching, shrubs &  hedge shaping. Tree pruning. Garden tilling. Summer Clean Ups. Weekly  & bi-weekly lawn care. Fully Insured. Free Estimates  570-829-3261

Moving Helpers Call for Free Quote. We make moving easy. BestDarnMovers.com 570-852-9243

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Paint Pa inting ing &   Wallpaperr  Wallpape

JACOBOSKY  P AINTING Get your home painted today, We have an eye for detail! Power Washing, Quality Painting,  Affordable prices, $50.00 off with  this ad. Free Estimates. 570-328-5083

M. PARALIS PAINTING

Int/ Ext. painting, Power washing. Professional work  at affordable rates. Free estimates. 570-288-0733

WITKOSKY PAINTING

Interior  Exterior, Free estimates, 30 yrs experience 570-826-1719 OR 570-704-8530

Licensed and Insured. Call Today For Your Free Estimate

570-474-6329 Lic.# PA021520

L&M BLACKTOPPING

Driveways, exca vating & resurfacing. Concrete &  pavers. Licensed &  Insured. Call Ron 570-290-2296

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Photo Services

PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY   Adults & Children Black & White Silver Prints call MCPHOTO 570.822-2766  Wilkes-Barre

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Roof Ro ofin ing g &  Siding

 A BSOLUTELY  BSOLUTELY   F REE ESTIMATES E-S TERN  TERN  C O . 30 year architec  tural shingles. Do Rip off & over the  top. Fully Insured PA014370 570-760-7725 or 570-341-7411 EVERHART CONSTRUCTION Roofing, siding, gutters, chimney  repairs & more. Free Estimates, Lowest Prices 570-855-5738

GILROY  Construction  Your Roofing Specialist Free Estimates No Payment ‘til Job is 100% Complete 570-829-0239

H O S CONSTRUCTION Roofing specialist, call today and save $$$ 570-574-4618

J & F CONSTRUCTION  All types of roofing. Repairs & Installation 25 Years Experience Licensed/Insured Free Estimates Reliable Service 570-855-4259

J.R.V. ROOFING 570-824-6381 Roof Repairs & New Roofs. Shingle, Slate, Hot Built Up, Rubber, Gutters & Chimney  Repairs. Year Round. Licensed/Insured FREE Estimates  * 24 24 Hour  Emergency Calls* 

Jim Harden 570-288-6709 New Roofs &  Repairs, Shingles, Rubber, Slate, Gutters, Chimney  Repairs.  Credit Cards Accepted FREE ESTIMATES!

Licensed-Insured EMERGENCIES

SUMMER ROOFING

McManus Construction Licensed, Insured. Everyday Low Prices. 3,000 satisfied customers. 570-735-0846

 

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