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Risks rise if towers to close at airports Sequestration raises concern about air travel as closures set in nearly every state.
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CHICAGO — The planned shutdown of nearly 240 air traffic control towers across the nation under federal budget cuts will strip away an extra layer of safety during takeoffs and landings, leaving pilots to manage the most critical stages of flight on their own. The towers the Fedslated to close eral Aviation are at smaller istraairports with lighter traffic, tion will subject most and all pilots are trained to of its 47,000 land without employees, in- help by comcluding tower m u n i c a t i n g among themcontrollers, selves on a to periodic common radio frequency. But furloughs. airport directors and pilots say there is little doubt the removal of that second pair of eyes on the ground increases risk and will slow the progress that has made the U.S. air system the safest in the world. It’s not only private pilots in small planes who stand to be affected. Many of the airports in question are serviced by major airlines, and the cuts also could leave towers unmanned during overnight hours at some bigcity airports such as Chicago’s Midway and General Mitchell Airport in Milwaukee. The plans have prompted airlines to review whether the changes might pose problems for commercial service that could mean canceling or rescheduling flights. Without the help of controllers, risk “goes up exponentially,” said Mark Hanna, director of the Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport in Springfield, Ill., which could see its tower close. As part of the spending cuts that went into effect this month, the Federal Aviation istration is being forced to trim See AIRPORT, Page 10A
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still ensuring the safety and welfare of firefighters and city residents, Fire Chief Jay Delaney said. The vehicle will serve a number of uses such as provide an out-of-the elements filling station for the firefighters’ air bottles, supply emergency lighting and serve as an on-site rehab center for firefighters and as an incident command
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WILKES-BARRE — The city’s new $200,000 special operations vehicle was designed with firefighters in mind — and taxpayers, too. The shiny red truck displayed Friday at Fire Department headquarters on Ross Street incorporated equipment from the one it replaced. Those savings kept the purchase within budget while
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Judge sentences 3 sexually violent predators on 1 day WILKES-BARRE — Three men labeled as violent sexual predators by a Luzerne County judge at sentencing hearings received lengthy prison on Friday. Assistant District Attorney Jenny Rob-
erts, who primarily prosecutes defendants charged with child sex offenses, said the three designations in one day is a first for her. Those people found to be violent sexual offendButz ers are mandated under the state’s Megan’s Law to a lifetime of registration with state police. They must
WILKES-BARRE ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE WHEN: Today START: 2 p.m. Participants: Bands from Meyers, GAR and Coughlin high schools; Wyoming Valley Pipe & Drum band; and Syracuse Scottish Pipe Band, among others GRAND MARSHALS: Joe Clark of Ashley and David Morgan of Wilkes-Barre Kirby Park
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New way to process warrants is lauded Exeter resident Mark Linker applauds Luzerne County’s new rules for processing warrants that have been lifted, saying he doesn’t want anyone else sent to jail without cause. Linker and his attorney, Laura Dennis, publicly shed light on warrant processing problems last May after he was wrongly lodged in prison on a warrant that had been lifted two weeks ear- Linker lier. Warrants are issued when someone fails to appear in county criminal court proceeding. Under the new policy, attorneys must inform a clerk of courts employee when they are filing a court order lifting a warrant “so it can be processed immediately.” Before, these orders often were mixed in piles of other less urgent paperwork, which led to delays entering the lifted warrants into the court record system. In Linker’s case, a county judge lifted a warrant against him when he appeared in court on May 11 related to a drunkendriving charge. The clerk of courts never entered the warrant dismissal into the record system, prompting another judge to issue a warrant against Linker on May 18 based on a district attorney’s office listing of defendants who failed to appear in court. Linker, 45, was transported to jail when police asked for his identification while he was helping a friend with a flat tire. The outstanding warrant database accessed by police is updated by the county sheriff’s office. Sheriff deputies personally retrieve copies of lifted warrants
he helmets of deceased firefighters John Lombardo, who served in Pittston, and Leonard Insalaco, of West Pittston, sit near the altar of St. John the Evangelist Church in Pittston during the Blue Mass on Friday night as Michael Lombardo, brother of John Lombardo, reads Scripture. For the story, see Page 2A.
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WILKES-BARRE — The 33rd annual St. Patrick’s Day parade steps off at 2 p.m. today. The parade begins on South Main Street at South Street, proceeds north on Main Street, two blocks around Public Square and onto North Main Street, and ends at the intersection with Union Street. Participants will include: the Wyoming Valley Pipe & Drum Band; marching bands from Coughlin, GAR and Meyers high schools; the Avalon String Band; and more. Mayor Tom Leighton, of city council and other area officials will march in the parade. The master of ceremonies on the reviewing stand on Public Square will be assistant city solicitor Bill Vinsko. A parking ban will be in effect along the parade route and staging areas. The parade will be broadcast live on WYLN TV-35, available on channel 7 on Service Electric Communications.
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WILKES-BARRE — Pennsylvania Department of Revenue Secretary Dan Me said Friday partnering with a lottery management firm and selling off the state’s liquor system remain priorities for the Corbett istration. Me, a resident of Kingston Township, addressed
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the commonwealth,” Me said. “There has been so much remarkably inaccurate information about the plans in the state Legislature and in the media. We intend to continue the discussions.” The sale of the liquor system would provide a one-time revenue jolt of $1 billion, Me said. The divestiture of the retail and wholesale functions would be a two-step, four-year process and would “end the state-run monopoly and invest See ME, Page 10A
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At PSU meeting, Paterno questions linger Alumni rail against NcAA, board of trustees at meeting. By MARK SCOLFORO Associated Press
HERSHEY, Pa. — Penn State’s trustees heard Friday — if they didn’t already know — that the firing of football coach Joe Paterno soon after Jerry Sandusky’s arrest on child molestation charges remains an open wound among the school’s vast ranks of alumni. The subject was briefly debated by board , but in a half-hour public comment section alumni were more heated,
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ily. Paterno’s firing, said alumnus Philip LaPorta of Leesburg, Va., has “wreaked havoc” on Paterno’s family, the football program and the university. “It is evident by the things that you have said and the things that you have failed to say regarding the Freeh report, your moral failure is cataclysmic,” LaPorta told the board during a meeting at Hershey Medical Center. “Your failure in leadership is inexcusable.” Trustee Ken Frazier, for the second day, defended the Freeh report as independent and com-
plete, based on available evidence and witnesses. Frazier said the school had to “deal fairly and responsibly with the undeniable reality of harm to children on our campus by a former Penn State coach,” and the documentary evidence that Freeh turned up was part of that process. “We cannot put our heads in the sand and pretend that children were not hurt or that the documents do not exist,” he said. Frazier cautioned against investigating the Freeh report, warning it would be an attempt to rewrite history that would
damage efforts to move the school past “this horrible event.” But fellow trustee Anthony Lubrano said he is troubled by lingering questions. “The flaws of the Freeh report cannot be dismissed or overlooked,” Lubrano said. “They are significant and numerous and must be addressed. This case will not be resolved until the record is set straight.” He said the board should invite Freeh to come to a meeting, along with the group that produced a report for the Paterno family that found fault with the Freeh investigation.
HAZLETON — A wanted man was taken to a hospital after leading police on a short chase and crashing his vehicle, city police said. Police said they recognized Jesus Delgado, 27, of North Cedar Street, Hazleton, as being wanted on a state parole violation for robbery charges as he was driving an Acura Integra in the area of Broad and Poplar streets at about 1 p.m. Wednesday. Officers attempted a traffic stop and Delgado allegedly fled, driving to the area of 10th and Laurel streets. While Delgado was driving north on Laurel Street and attempting to turn left onto 10th Street, the Acura spun and a rear tire collided with a police vehicle driving on Laurel Street, police said. The Acura continued a few feet west on 10th Street and struck two parked vehicles, police said. Delgado allegedly tried to flee on foot but was taken into custody. Delgado was to be charged with fleeing and eluding, reckless endangerment, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and several vehicle code violations including driving with a DUIsuspended license, police said.
HAZLETON — A wanted man was hit by a truck as he was running from police on Friday, police said. City police spotted Michael Verbitsky, who was wanted for escape after absconding from a work release program at the Luzerne County Correctional Facility, in a Ford Ranger and initiated a traffic stop on on East Chestnut Street just west of Cedar Street, police said. Immediately after the vehicle stopped, Verbitsky got out, ran east on Chestnut Street and, as he entered the intersection with Cedar Street, collided with a Chevrolet Silverado traveling south on Cedar Street, police said. Verbitsky suffered multiple injuries and was transported to Hazleton General Hospital and then flown to Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center. Shannon Fisher, 32, of Freeland, also was in the Ford and was charged with possession of drugs and possession of drug paraphernalia. Verbitsky, 25, no known address, was charged with flight to avoid apprehension, trial or punishment; possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and operating a vehicle with a suspended license. PITTSTON — After receiving inquiries from city residents who had received phone calls requesting donations for the Pittston City Police Association’s Easter egg hunt, city police are advising all residents that the department does not solicit donations by phone and is not seeking any donations at this time. Police advise that no one should give personal information over the telephone when receiving phone calls requesting donations. They ask that residents call police through 911 when these types of calls are received.
MONROE TWP. — PVR Marcellus Gathering LLC, of Radnor, has been sent a notice of violation from the state Department of Environmental Protection regarding a Sept. 30 incident at the company’s dehydration station on state Route 309 near the Luzerne County border in Wyoming County. A safety detection system at the station caused an emergency shutdown. DEP issued the notice on Thursday alerting the company of its failure to notify
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Pittston City Fire Chief James Rooney, center, and West Pittston Fire Chief John Hood, right, their firefighters for the Blue Mass at St. John the Evangelist Church in Pittston on Friday.
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PITTSTON — “Twenty years it’s been,” she said. “He’s been gone as long as he was alive.” Barbara Insalaco, mother to the fallen West Pittston fireman Leonard Insalaco, pondered the loss of her son who died 20 years ago alongside his friend and colleague, John Lombardo. St. John the Evangelist Church parishioners, ed by 45 uniformed public service , gathered at the church for a Blue Mass on Friday to honor John and Leonard’s lives lost in the line of duty when the two fell through the still-smoldering floor of a Main Street building, March 15, 1993. The fallen firemens’ helmets were displayed at the altar as the Knights of Columbus choir sang somber hymns from the loft. John, a Pittston City firefighter, was 25 in 1993 when the multiple-alarm call went out for a structure fire. At the
the department of the incident within 24 hours as is required by its permit. DEP spokeswoman Colleen Connolly said the department was alerted of the Sept. 30 incident only after an investigation into a Nov. 23 incident at that same station, known as the Chapin Station. That incident was caused by a broken pilot that allowed moisture to enter the relief valve, which then froze, causing it to open and vent, or blow off, natural gas. A roar like a freight train emanated from the station at 3 a.m. and a methane cloud rising 50 feet high
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time, West Pittston Fire Department worked closely with the city’s and responded to the call simultaneously. After the blaze was extinguished, John and Leonard went in together. Mike Lombardo, John’s older brother, said it was unknown then, but the old building’s structure had been compromised and after they fell through the floor, the building came down on top of them. Crews worked feverishly through the night; the firemen finally were pulled out the next day, but it was too late, Lombardo said. Insalaco said her son had just been promoted to assistant chief, a position for which he had always longed. She said when her son was small, he had a big toy fire truck on which he had written in black lettering: “West Pittston Fire Department.” Though Leonard and John worked for departments on opposite sides of the river, she said, the two were close
friends. “John used to tell people, ‘When I go in there (to fight fires), I want Lenny on my back,’” Insalaco said. John’s nephew, who was named after his uncle, from the lectern said his namesake has been a guiding inspiration. The younger Lombardo said this year he officially ed the Pittston City Fire Department. “It’s truly an honor to work alongside those who were with him in those final moments,” John said. The Rev. John Bendik spoke directly toward the eight pews filled with starched blue uniforms. “I have the highest regard for what you do, for firefighters, for the medical responders and for our police officers,” Bendik said. “You never know when you get off that fire engine … what’s going to happen to you, ” he said. “You do this out of love. You do this out of a very special commitment, and that’s what we’re here to celebrate.”
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ate injuries along with Leiky Colon, 18, of Hazleton, one of her engers, who suffered minor injuries, police said. George Panco’s enger, Stanley Panco, 89, of Harwood Mines, also suffered minor injuries, police said. Adrian Garcia-Santos, 18, of Hazleton, also a enger in Cabrera-Capellan’s car, was uninjured.
HANOVER TWP. —Township police reported the following: • Taina Laborde, 31, of Nanticoke, was charged with leaving the scene of an accident and driving without a license after she allegedly left the scene after a crash on Woodbury Street on Wednesday, police said. Police said they found Laborde in the parking lot of Turkey Hill on Carey Avenue trying to change a tire, which they allege was damaged in the crash. • Township police on Thursday recovered a stolen pickup from a wooded area below railroad tracks about 100 yards south of Franklin Junction on East Division Street. The red Ford F-150 was reported stolen from Wilkes-Barre on Monday.
HAZLE TWP. — Four people were injured in a twocar crash at the intersection of state Route 924 and Veterans Road just after 4 p.m. Thursday. George Panco, 85, of the Harwood Mines section of Hazle Township, was driving south on Route 924 in the right travel lane while Liby Cabrera-Capellan, 21, of Hazleton, was driving south on Route 924 in the left lane when Panco tried to make a left turn onto Veterans Road, police said. His vehicle was struck in the front fender area by Cabrera-Capellan’s vehicle, police said. Panco was transported to Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center in Plains Township with minor injuries. Cabrera-Capellan was transported to Hazleton General Hospital with moder-
including calls for trustees to resign and for the NCAA to rescind its harsh sanctions imposed on the school last year. The main target of criticism was the university’s internal report into how university officials handled reports in 1998 and 2001 that Sandusky, a former assistant coach, was behaving inappropriately in team showers with boys. Sandusky was convicted of 45 criminal counts last year and is in state prison. The report, produced by a team led by former FBI director Louis Freeh, has been a target of critics, including Paterno’s fam-
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W-B parking meters reset for increase Hourly parking rates in downtown are increasing by 33 percent to raise extra $70,000. By JERRY LYNOTT
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Kingston Assistant Police Chief Daniel Hunsinger, left, and Sgt. Mike Krzywicki look over the remains of confiscated rifles and shotguns destroyed by shearing at Allan Industries Recycling Center in WilkesBarre Township on Friday morning. HARRISBURG
New troopers assigned Ten of the 73 men and women ing the ranks of the Pennsylvania State Police following their graduation Friday from the State Police Academy in Hershey have been assigned to work out of Troop N based in Hazleton. State Police Commissioner Frank Noonan and U.S. Sen. Robert P. Casey, Jr., spoke at the ceremony, held Friday morning at Central Dauphin High School in Harrisburg. This was the 135th class to graduate from the State Police Academy in Hershey since it opened in 1960. The new troopers that have been assigned to Troop N are: Jesse D. Bachman, of Bath; Joseph F. Bissol, of Clifford Township; Michael A. Gesualdo, of Levittown; Timothy E. Gronski, of Moosic; Robert V. Impaglia Jr., of Nanticoke; Ryan M. Kempinski, of Bethlehem; Anthony L. Paciotti, of Peckville; Carl J. Puskar, of Exeter; Michael P. Strenchock, of Hazle Township; and Ethan D. Wenzel, of Swoyersville. Andrew Morgantini, of Forty Fort, was assigned to Troop H in Harrisburg. WEST HAZLETON
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Rep. calls for prison review Spurred by the death of corrections officer Eric Williams, of Nanticoke, U.S. Rep. Tom Marino, R-Lycoming Township, has sent a letter to Bureau of Prisons Director Charles Samuels, urging a comprehensive overview of all policies impacting the safety of federal corrections officers, as well as a reevaluation of policies pertaining to the recruitment and retention of officers. On Feb. 25, Williams was killed while performing nightly lockdown duties at the U.S. Penitentiary in Canaan, Wayne County. Williams reportedly was alone with 130 inmates at the time of the attack, armed only with a radio, keys and handcuffs. “This tragedy is a devastating reminder of the dangers the correctional officers at our federal prisons confront every day and highlights that the Bureau of Prisons and Congress must do more to adequately protect the officers who put their lives on the line to keep us safe,” Marino said in his letter. HUNLOCK TWP.
Northwest PTO auction set The Northwest Area Intermediate School PTO will hold its annual auction on March 23 at the former Hunlock Creek Elementary building, 21 Sunset Lake Road. The auction will begin at 10 a.m. with registration starting at 9. Proceeds will be used to purchase materials and supplies to enrich students’ educations.
WILKES-BARRE — Nearly all of the 812 parking meters in the city’s downtown have been updated for higher fees, a move reflected in this year’s budget. The hourly rate jumped from 75 cents to $1 — an action intended to raise $70,000 in additional revenue. Those people parking in the spots will see the change by reading the fine print under the meters’ glass. It reads: “$1.00 Per Hour - Maximum Time Limit 4 Hours; 3 Minutes For Each Nickel, 6 Minutes For Each Dime, 15 Minutes For Each Quarter; Deposits Beyond
Time Limit Will Not Add Time To The Meter.” “Almost all of the meters have been reconfigured and the remainder will be finished by early next week,” Drew McLaughlin, istrative coordinator for the city, said Friday. In addition, the cost of a parking ticket has doubled to $20. They were among the fees increased in the city’s $44.9 million budget that also raised property taxes by 25 mills to 121.63 mills. Except for the property tax hike, city council last year approved Mayor Tom Leighton’s proposed budget. The mayor called for a 30-mill increase to meet the escalating costs of providing services to city residents. The 2013 budget includes $450,000 in parking meter fees, up from $380,000 last year. The $225,000 budgeted for parking violations, however, remained the same.
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Parking meter fees have increased in Wilkes-Barre in order to raise revenues under the $44.9 million budget for this year.
Selenski back to state prison Trial delay prompts judge to send homicide suspect back to state prison.
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WILKES-BARRE — With no trial in the foreseeable future, Luzerne County Judge Fred Pierantoni III ordered the transfer of double homicide suspect Hugo Selenski to state prison. Selenski, 39, has been housed at the county correctional facility since April, because his trial was scheduled for that month. As the trial was continued due to an appeal, Selenski remained at the county jail, where Deputy Warden James Larson claimed he is taking up a valuable cell in the Restrictive Housing Unit and requiring two correctional officers to transfer and monitor his visits with his legal defense team. It costs county taxpayers $95 a day to house Selenski, Larson said. Extra security measures involving Selenski are due to his high security status and his escape from the county jail in October 2003, Larson said. Prosecutors said Selenski is a state inmate, convicted in Monroe County in July 2009 for the home invasion of a jewelry store owner in January 2003. He was sentenced to 32 1/2 to 65 years in state prison, making him property of the state correctional institution, prosecutors said. Pierantoni agreed, sending Selenski back to state prison. The hearing began with Selenski’s lead defense at-
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Hugo Selenski is escorted into the Luzerne County courthouse by sheriff’s deputies Friday afternoon prior to a judge’s order returning him to a state prison.
torney, Shelley Centini, saying prosecutors do not have any “standing to make the request to transfer Mr. Selenski” and the court lacks “jurisdiction to entertain this petition.” Centini has not been paid since October for her tireless effort at preparing
for trial, she said, stating several times she would refuse to travel to a state prison to meet Selenski if she is not compensated. “I’m not willing to work under those conditions,” Centini said, “I cannot do my best if I have to travel to state prison. I will not do that.”
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W-B lauded for health preparedness City department deemed ready for disease outbreaks, bioterrorism, other emergencies.
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WILKES-BARRE — The city is one of three municipalities in Pennsylvania being recognized for its ability to respond to public health emergencies. Ted Kross, director of the WilkesBarre Health Department, was in Atlanta this week to pick up the award from the National Association of County and City Health Officials. Accepting the award with Kross on behalf of the city were Chuck Pahler, public health preparedness coordinator, and Susan Kennedy, istrative assistant for public health preparedness. “This is a signature accomplishment for our department,” Kross said.
“Many hours were spent drafting, editing and training on the emergency response plan. I am very proud of this honor and of our employees.” The association — the voice of 2,800 local health departments across the country — provides resources to help local health department leaders develop public health policies and programs to ensure communities have access to vital programs and services that people need to keep them protected from disease and disaster. Kross said he, Pahler and Kennedy worked on the city’s emergency preparedness plan for two years. WilkesBarre is one of 50 towns across the United States to be honored this year, he said. “This award confirms that WilkesBarre is ready to respond to natural disasters, disease outbreaks, health emergencies, bio-terroristic threats or large-scale food outbreaks,” Kross said. Mayor Tom Leighton praised Kross
and his team for their efforts on the project. “This accreditation is yet another recognition that Wilkes-Barre is at the forefront of emergency preparedness,” he said. Local health departments undergo a rigorous evaluation by peer review of a set of national standards for public health preparedness in three key areas: preparedness planning, work force competency and demonstration of all-hazards readiness through exercises or a response to a real event. The award confirms the city has a thorough and coordinated emergency response plan in place, that agency staff are trained and that the agency exercises the plan and uses it during public health emergencies. In a press release, Robert Pestronk, the association’s executive director, said local health departments are a critical part of any community’s first response to disease outbreaks, emergencies and acts of terrorism.
Exeter Mayor Cassandra Coleman’s near-death experience last year — caused by deep vein thrombosis — has led her friend, state Rep. Phyllis Mundy, to Dr. Mariner use her state office to raise awareness of the serious but preventable medical condition. Mundy, D-Kingston, introduced a resolution in the House designating March as “Deep Vein Thrombosis Awareness Month” in Pennsylvania. The House, in a 196-0 vote, adopted the resolution Wednesday as Coleman and her mother watched. Coleman, 25, who underwent two knee surgeries in December 2011, developed the ailment a few months later. She was re-itted to Wilkes-Barre General and then transferred to University of Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia, where doctors prepared her parents for the worst by telling them on three occasions she might not make it through the night. “Luckily for Cassandra and for all of us who love her, she was successfully treated,” Mundy said. “I hope by telling her story, we can raise awareness and help prevent DVT from needlessly claiming lives.” Coleman, who suffered knee ailments in high school from cheerleading, underwent three surgeries in high school and lived virtually pain free until walking down her stairs in November 2011. Her knees gave out and she tumbled. A few weeks later she was under the knife. She was back in her Exeter home for the new year but was dealing with lingering pain. She woke up the morning of March 13, 2012 and couldn’t breath, was drenched in sweat and could barely walk. She was rushed to the hospital, where doctors told her she had blood clots and itted her to the intensive care unit. Blood thinners weren’t working and the clots weren’t dissipating. She eventually was transferred to the hospital in Philadelphia where doctors determined she had deep vein clots, likely as a result from the December knee surgery. The clots were in her lungs; 100 percent of one artery was blocked and 80 percent of another was clogged. She spent 32 days in the hospital before being sent home. She cast her vote in the primary election days later in a wheelchair. She has recovered but will take mediSee THROMBOSIS, Page 4A
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CoUrt briEFs WILKES-BARRE — A Millville man recently was sentenced in Luzerne County Court on charges he ed child pornography. Paul Eric Gochenaur, 20, of Bottom Road, received a sentence of 18 months in the county’s Intermediate Punishment Program — a special probationary sentence for first-time, nonviolent offenders — on eight counts of possession of child pornography and three counts of dissemination of children engaged in sexual acts. Gochenaur also was ordered to serve an additional 30 months on probation and must his address, employment and vehicle with authorities for life under the state’s Megan’s Law. Gochenaur is prohibited from visiting schools, public parks, playgrounds and libraries, and he must not reside in a school zone, according to court records. Gochenaur ed child pornography for enjoyment using a friend’s Internet router in Huntington Township from August 2011 to December 2011, said Luzerne County detectives and state police. WILKES-BARRE — A mother pleaded guilty and a father was sentenced in Luzerne County Court on charges they left three children unsupervised in an apartment without electrical service. Shanna Ashman, 26, of Riverview Manor, Pittston, pleaded guilty to endangering the welfare of children. She is scheduled to be sentenced April 26. Nathan Warrick, 23, of the same address, was sentenced by Judge Joseph Sklarosky Jr. to 62 days time served to 18 months probation on a charge of endangering the welfare of children. Warrick immediately was paroled. Ashman and Warrick left a 9-year-old girl, a 2-year-old boy and a 5-month-old girl unsupervised in their Riverview Manor apartment on Oct. 27, 2011, Pittston police said. Police responded to the apartment on a complaint two children were hanging out a second-floor window, according to the criminal complaint.
There was no furniture and no electrical service in the apartment, police said. Ashman said she left the children with a babysitter while at work, and Warrick said he was working on a car at a friend’s residence, the complaint says. Warrick also was sentenced to 12 months probation on an unrelated criminal tres charge. Duryea police said he entered a business property on Foote Avenue when steel railroad plates were stolen in January 2011, according to court records. WILKES-BARRE - A woman was sentenced in Luzerne County Court on Monday for her role in delivering heroin. Brittany Shemanski, 23, of West Grand Street, Nanticoke, was sentenced by Judge Joseph Sklarosky Jr. to 12 months probation on a charge of criminal conspiracy to deliver a controlled substance. Shemanski drove Ryan Briggs, 25, of Nanticoke, to a parking lot on the Sans Souci Parkway, Hanover Township, to exchange heroin for cash on April 1, 2012, according to the complaint. WILKES-BARRE — A New York City man pleaded guilty in Luzerne County Court on Monday to a drug charge. Anthony Torres, 44, of Brooklyn, pleaded guilty to possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance. Judge Lesa Gelb said Torres will be sentenced April 25. Wilkes-Barre police investigating a theft complaint on South Welles Street said they found Torres in possession of crack cocaine packaged in bags on Aug. 6, 2012, according to the criminal complaint. WILKES-BARRE — A city
court order that hired Centini as a private contractor is subject to change. Assistant District Attorney Jarrett Ferentino said Centini has visited Selenski 144 times at the county correctional facility, co-defense attorney Edward Rymsza met Selenski 17 times, and a private detective met Selenski “numerous times” for a total of 300 hours. Selenski’s trial on the killings of Tammy Fassett and Michael Kerkowski, both 37, in May 2002 has often been delayed since he was charged with their homicides in May 2006. Their bodies were found buried in a shallow grave outside his thenhome in Kingston Township on June 5, 2003. In November Centini filed an appeal with the state Supreme Court after Pierantoni refused to throw out the homicide charges against Selenski. Once the Supreme Court issues a ruling, prosecutors have 120 days to bring Selenski to trial. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.
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WILKES-BARRE - Two people pleaded guilty in Luzerne County Court on charges they left four children unsupervised while they patronized a tavern. Shane Vanorder, 27, and Rebecca Gensel, age unknown, each pleaded guilty to endangering the welfare of children. Exeter police allege Vandorder and Gensel left four children between the ages of 8 weeks to 8 years old unsupervised in their Wyoming Avenue, Exeter, apartment on Aug. 31. Police found Vanorder and Gensel inside the VFW tavern on Susquehanna Avenue, Exeter, according to the criminal complaint. Judge Fred Pierantoni III said both will be sentenced on April 25. WILKES-BARRE - A Plains Township man pleaded guilty to having sex with a 12-year-old girl and sending nude photos of himself to two girls. David Davis Jr., 20, of Wyoming Street, pleaded guilty to unlawful with a minor, corruption of minors and dissemination of sexual materials.
Luzerne County Judge Fred Pierantoni III said Davis will be sentenced on June 7. Plains Township police said Davis had sex with a 12-year-old girl in woods near the Leo Solomon School on June 6 and used a cellphone to text nude pictures of himself that were viewed by a 10-year-old girl and a 12-year-old girl on June 11. WILKES-BARRE - A White Haven man pleaded no contest to charges he corrupted a child. Jeffrey Keil, 38, of Dixon Lane, was charged by Rice Township police with having sex with a 16-year-old girl several times at his residence and at the girl’s home from Nov. 26 to Jan. 4, 2011, according to the criminal complaint.Luzerne County Judge Fred Pierantoni III said Keil will be sentenced on June 7.
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State Rep. Phyllis Mundy, left, Exeter Mayor Cassandra Coleman, center, and Coleman’s mother Barbara Velazquez , right, were at the state Capitol on Wednesday, the same day a resolution declaring March as Deep Vein Thrombosis Awareness Month was approved by the full House.
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WILKES-BARRE - David John Wisnosky, 61, of Terrace Avenue, Exeter Township, was sentenced to one to two years in the county prison on a charge of driving under the influence, his fourth such offense. A jury convicted Wisnosky of drunken driving after a trial on Jan. 23. Exeter Township police said Wisnosky was driving a Chevrolet pickup while drunk on state Route 92 on Sept. 6, 2011, according to the criminal complaint. Wisnosky was driving with a suspended license. Wisnosky had prior DUI convictions in 2002, 2005 and 2006, prior said. Wisnosky’s driver’s license was suspended for 18 months and he is subject to driving a vehicle equipped with an interlock device for one year when his license is returned. He was ordered to begin serving his sentence on April 1.
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DVT causes a blood clot to form in a large vein, usually in the lower limbs, leading to either partially or completely blocked circulation. A variety of risk factors and triggering events, including cancer, obesity or restricted mobility due to a major surgery, acute medical illness or respiratory failure, cause it. It occurs in about 2 million Americans each year, and complications from the condition take up to 300,000 lives annually — more than breast cancer and AIDS combined. It is the leading cause of preventable death. DVT symptoms might include tenderness or pain in the leg, along with swelling and discoloration or redness.
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Are GOP views on gay marriage shifting?
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Ohio’s Portman only Senate Republican to openly gay marriage. The Associated Press
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Maryland tries to bury death penalty
Anti-death penalty advocate Vicki Schieber, left, and Kirk Bloodsworth, the first American sentenced to death row who was exonerated by DNA, react Friday in Annapolis after watching the Maryland General Assembly approve a measure to ban capital punishment. The bill now goes to Democratic Gov. Martin O’Malley, who is expected to sign it. Maryland would become the 18th state to abolish the death penalty.
WASHINGTON — A Republican senator’s embrace of gay marriage is the latest sign of soul-searching in a party struggling to adapt in a society whose demographics — and views on emotional issues — are changing fast. Gay marriage still divides the party, with the conservative wing strongly opposed. But an increasing number of
Republicans, now including U.S. Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio, are reversing course. Many others simply Portman downplay the subject. With the issue of immigration also shifting rapidly under Republicans’ feet, they seem increasingly focused — and united — on one overarching goal: keeping income taxes from rising. Their solidarity on that issue is thwarting President Barack Obama’s efforts to
find a compromise approach to deficit spending and expensive social programs. These trends raise the possibility that the GOP — reeling after losing the popular vote in five of the last six presidential elections — will lessen its identity with hot-button social issues and sharpen its emphasis on tax and spending matters. Portman announced Friday that he now s gay marriage, linking his stand to learning that one of his sons is gay. A former U.S. trade representative and White House budget chief, Portman is seen as one
of the party’s most knowledgeable and effective leaders. Mitt Romney considered him to be his running mate last year. Portman says he told Romney of his son Will’s sexuality but does not believe it affected Romney’s decision. As a U.S. House member in 1996, Portman ed the Defense of Marriage Act, or DOMA. It defines marriage as between a man and a woman and bars federal recognition of same-sex marriage. Portman’s reversal makes him the only Senate Republican to openly back gay marriage.
“I have come to believe that if two people are prepared to make a lifetime commitment to love and care for each other in good times and in bad, the government shouldn’t deny them the opportunity to get married,” Portman wrote in an op-ed article in The Columbus Dispatch. Portman said his previous views on marriage were rooted in his Methodist faith. However, he wrote, “Ultimately, for me, it came down to the Bible’s overarching themes of love and comion and my belief that we are all children of God.”
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he Pentagon announced Friday it will spend $1 billion to add 14 interceptors to a West Coast-based missile defense system, responding to what it called faster-than-anticipated North Korean progress on nuclear weapons and missiles. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said he is determined to ensure protection of the U.S. homeland and stay ahead of the North Korean missile threat. He acknowledged that the interceptors already in place to defend against potential North Korean missile launches have had poor test performances. The Pentagon intends to add the 14 interceptors to 26 already in place at Fort Greely, Alaska. In addition to those at Greely, the United States also has four missile interceptors at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. BISMARCK, N.D.
Anti-abortion bills ed North Dakota on Friday moved one step closer to adopting what would be the most restrictive abortion laws in the country, with lawmakers sending the Republican governor measures that could set the state up for a costly legal battle over the U.S. Supreme Court decision that legalized the procedure. The North Dakota Senate approved two anti-abortion bills Friday, one banning abortions as early as six weeks into a pregnancy and another prohibiting the procedure because of genetic defects such as Down syndrome. If the governor signs the measures, North Dakota would be the only state in the United States with those laws. ers said their goal is to challenge the Supreme Court’s 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that legalized abortion up until a fetus is considered viable. Gov. Jack Dalrymple hasn’t said anything to indicate he won’t approve the measures. BOSTON
‘Whitey’ gets new judge A new judge was named to preside over the murder trial of former mobster James “Whitey” Bulger on Friday. The clerk of the federal court announced the appointment of U.S. District Judge Denise J. Casper to oversee the case. Casper was randomly selected, according to a court notice. On Thursday, a federal appeals court removed Judge Richard Stearns from the case, citing his background as a former federal prosecutor in the 1980s. Bulger, 83, is awaiting trial on charges of playing a role in 19 murders in the 1970s and ’80s. LONDON
Violin from Titanic validated The violin played by the bandmaster of the Titanic as the oceanliner sank has been unearthed, a British auction house said Friday. Survivors of the Titanic have said they the band, led by Wallace Hartley, playing on deck even as engers boarded lifeboats after the ship hit an iceberg. Hartley’s violin was believed lost in the 1912 disaster, but auctioneers Henry Aldridge & Son say an instrument unearthed in 2006 has undergone rigorous testing and has been proven to be Hartley’s.
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Argentine junta haunts new pope By NICOLE WINFIELD Associated Press
VATICAN CITY — The Vatican lashed out Friday at what it called a “defamatory” and “anti-clerical leftwing” campaign to discredit Pope Francis over his actions during Argentina’s 1976-1983 military junta, saying no credible accusation had ever stuck against the new pope. While the former Jorge Mario Bergoglio, like most other Argentines, failed to openly confront the murderous dictatorship, human rights activists differ on how much responsibility he personally deserves. Bergoglio ran the Jesuit order in Argentina during the dictatorship. The Vatican spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi noted Friday that
a Jesuit who was kidnapped during the dictatorship in a case that involved Bergoglio had issued a statement earlier in the day saying the two had reconciled. Lombardi also noted that Argentine courts had never accused Bergoglio of any crime and that, on the contrary, there is ample evidence of the role he played protecting people from the military as it kidnapped and killed thousands of people in a “dirty war” to eliminate leftist opponents. He said the accusations were made long ago “by anti-clerical left-wing elements to attack the church and must be decisively rejected.” Lombardi’s statement and the accusation behind it were an interruption in the honeymoon that Francis has
enjoyed since his remarkable election as pope on Wednesday, when even his choice of footwear — his old black shoes rather than the typical papal red — was noted as a sign of his simplicity and humility. On Friday, he slipped out to visit an ailing Argentine cardinal, Jorge Mejia, who had a heart attack on Wednesday and was being cared for at Rome’s Pius XI hospital, Vatican Radio reported. The accusations of Bergoglio’s past are clashing with the upbeat narrative unfolding during Francis’ first few days as pope in Rome. The most damning accusation against Bergoglio is that as the military junta took over in 1976, he withdrew his for two slum priests
whose activist colleagues in the liberation theology movement were disappearing. The priests were then kidnapped and tortured at the Navy Mechanics School, which the junta used as a clandestine prison. Bergoglio said he had told the priests — Orlando Yorio and Francisco Jalics — to give up their slum work for their own safety, and they refused. Yorio later accused Bergoglio of effectively delivering them to the death squads by declining to publicly endorse their work. Yorio is now dead. Jalics, who had maintained silence about the events, on Friday issued a statement saying he had spoken with Bergoglio years later, that the two had celebrated Mass together and hugged “solemnly.”
Gambling sting may close vets shelter Anniversary of Syrian uprising
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A former Army cook who fell on hard times, Debbie Bowman has been living at the Allied Veterans Center, a shelter for homeless veterans, since August. She received career counseling and took online courses, and is applying for a job as a 911 operator. But before Bowman can get back on her feet, the shelter might be forced to close its doors. The center was founded and almost entirely funded by the Allied Veterans of the World, the charity at the center of an illegal gambling investigation that’s resulted in some 50 arrests and the resignation of Florida’s lieutenant governor. Authorities said the charity was a ruse that raked in $300 million from gambling at its 49 parlors across Flor-
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Len Loving, chief executive of the Allied Veterans Center, says it might have to close in June.
ida over the last five years. Investigators said only about 2 percent of the money — or nearly $6 million — actually went to charities. The Allied Veterans Center, which is independently operated despite its similar name, appeared to benefit the most.
“We still need a place to go and we still need a place to stay,” said Bowman, 43, who served 12 years in the Army on active duty in and later in the National Guard. “Don’t throw us out just because of people making bad choices. We still need this place to be here.”
BEIRUT — On the second anniversary of Syria’s uprising, there were only small protests and a few firecrackers defiantly popping in the capital of Damascus — a grim contrast to the early days when crowds of demonstrators danced to the drums of rebellion against President Bashar Assad. Syrians on Friday marked the start of the revolt by saying they feared for their country’s future amid a grinding civil war that has killed tens of thousands, displaced millions, wrecked whole neighborhoods in cities and towns, and turned neighbor against neighbor. Assad has been digging in, mobilizing loyal forces for a protracted battle, while Western powers remain opposed to arming the Syrian opposition, even if Britain and this week began push-
ing for lifting a European Union arms embargo. Rebels have made slow progress in recent months, seizing large swaths of the countryside, particularly in the north and sparsely populated east, while Assad managed to protect his seat of power, Damascus, and keep control of parts of Aleppo and the city of Homs. “Bashar Assad really does not feel that he is about to lose anytime soon,” said Salman Shaikh, an analyst at the Brookings Doha Center. “He feels there is no Western resolve up to now. He feels he’s got enough forces.” Most rebels are Sunni Muslims, the majority sect in Syria, while the country’s Christian and Shiite Muslim minorities appear to have sided largely with Assad, a member of the Alawites, an offshoot of Shiite Islam, in what they view as a fight for survival.
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ARTHUR G. WHEELER, 88, of White Haven, died Sunday in Plains Township, a veteran of the U.S. Army. Preceding him in death were parents, George and Littie Carter Wheeler; and wife, Margaret, 1988. Surviving are wife, the former Anna C. Job; son, Keith Wheeler and wife, Nancy; daughters, Kim Pompella and husband, Steve, and Kay Getz; stepson, Vince Magarosky and wife, Dottie; stepdaughter, Judy Fisher and husband, Luke; brother, Ronald Wheeler; 12 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. Funeral service will be at noon Monday in White Haven Presbyterian Church, 305 Berwick St., White Haven. Interment is in Laurel Cemetery, White Haven. Friends may call 10 a.m. until the time of service at the Lehman Family Funeral Service Inc., 403 Berwick St., White Haven. For information, visit www.lehmanfuneralhome.com.
LORI M. SEARFOSS, 43, of White Haven, died Sunday, March 3, 2013. A daughter of Molly Jackson, White Haven, and Ronald Schott and wife, Gloria, Freeland, she was previously employed by White Haven Center. Preceding her in death were her son, Brendan. Surviving are sons, Joshua, of White Haven, Dylon and Cody, of St. Clair; grandson, Brendan; sisters, Lisa Rapach, Tresckow; Sheri Simmons, Kirksville, Miss.; brothers, William and Peter Schott, Freeland; nieces and nephews. Funeral service is today in the church hall at Mountain View Community Church, 5126 N. Lehigh Gorge Drive, White Haven. Friends may call 2 to 4 p.m. Arrangements are by Lehman Family Funeral Service Inc., 403 Berwick St., White Haven. For information, visit www. lehmanfuneralhome.com.
JEAN HABIB, of Mountain Top, died Thursday, March 14, 2013, in Mountain Top Senior Center, Mountain Top, with her loving family by her side. Funeral arrangements are being finalized by the Lehman Family Funeral Service Inc., 689 Hazle Ave., Wilkes-Barre. For more information, visit the funeral home’s website at www. lehmanfuneralhome.com.
S A. RITCHIE, of White Haven and formerly of Sugarloaf, died Wednesday. She was the daughter of the late William A. and Helen K. Redington Popp. Preceding her in death was her husband, William Ritchie. Surviving are daughter, Susan Belisle and husband, Phillip, White Haven; two grandsons; six great-grandchildren; one greatgreat-grandson; brother, William A. Popp Jr. and wife, s, of Philadelphia; sister, Kathryn Harris and husband, Charles, of Philadelphia; nieces and nephews. Funeral service 10 a.m. Monday at White Haven United Methodist Church, Buffalo Street, White Haven. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Lehman Family Funeral Service Inc., 403 Berwick St., White Haven, or 9:30 a.m. until time of service Monday at the church. For information, visit www.lehmanfuneralhome.com. DAVID W. GOMMER, 45, of Slocum Township, ed away Thursday, March 14, 2013, at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. from the Earl W. Lohman Funeral Home Inc., 14 W. Green St., Nanticoke. Friends may call from 10 a.m. until time of service. MICHAEL A. MUNYKOWSKI, Kingston, ed away Friday, March 15, 2013, at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Funeral arrangements are pending from the Kopicki Funeral Home, Zerby Avenue, Kingston.
MARVIN WARREN COLE SR., 73, of Wilkes-Barre, ed away Thursday morning at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township. Arrangements are entrusted to and will be announced from Kniffen O’Malley Funeral Home Inc., 465 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre.
JEANETTE F. LAZOUSKY, 78, formerly of Dan Flood Towers, Kingston, and a guest at Summit Nursing Home, WilkesBarre, died Wednesday, March 13, 2013. Funeral arrangements are pending from the Yeosock Funeral Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Township.
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HORNICK - Mae, celebration of life with funeral Mass 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Church of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, 130 S. Washington St., WilkesBarre. PAVONE - Ralph Sr., funeral services 11 a.m. Monday at Maple Hill Cemetery, Hanover Township. RIZZO - Carolyn, memorial services 11:30 a.m. today at Earl W. Lohman Funeral Home Inc., 14 W. Green St., Nanticoke. Friends may call 9:30 a.m. until time of services. ROONEY - Thomas, celebration of life with a funeral Mass 9:30 a.m. Friday in the Church of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, 130 S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. SAVICKAS - Billie, memorial service 5 p.m. today at Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home Inc., 140 N. Main St., Shavertown. SHERWOOD - Joan, funeral services 11 a.m. today at the Wilkes-Barre Heights location of the John V. Morris Family Funeral Homes Inc., 281 E. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call 9 a.m. until time of services. SKAPURA - Celia, funeral services 9:15 a.m. Monday at Mayo Funeral Home Inc., 77 N. Main St., Shickshinny. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. in Holy Spirit Parish/St. Martha’s Church, Fairmount Springs. Friends may call 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. SPADAFORA - Phyllis, service 11 a.m. today in Springville Baptist Church. Friends may call 9:30 a.m. until time of service. STANELL - James, memorial Mass 10:30 a.m. today at Assumption B.V.M. Church, 1900 Meadowbrook Road, Feasterville. Friends may call 9:30 a.m. until time of Mass. YURKO - Donna, memorial service 6 p.m. today at Yallicks Farm Clubhouse, Dallas. ZAKJAWSKI - Cecelia, funeral 9:15 a.m. today at Wroblewski Funeral Home Inc., 1442 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. in St. s X. Cabrini Church, 585 Mount Olivet Road, Carverton.
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arian P. Rowlands, 95, ed away Friday, March 15, 2013, at Mercy Center, Dallas, where she resided since 2011. Born in Wilkes-Barre, Marian was the daughter of the late Nicholas and Mary Lengel Putprush. She was a graduate of E. L. Meyers High School, class of 1935. Marian married Elwood M. Rowlands in 1941 and lived in Wilkes-Barre until his retirement when they began to enjoy dividing their time between Lake Carey and Port Saint Lucie, Fla., making many friends wherever they went. She was a selfless and devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, friend and neighbor who will always have a special place in our hearts. Preceding her in death, in addition to her parents, were her husband of 54 years, Elwood M. Rowlands, in 1995; brother, John D. Putprush; sisters, Regina Zielinski and Catherine (Mickey) Putprush. Marian is loved and will be missed by her daughter, Sharon Randolph and husband, John, of Dallas and Naples, Fla.; and son, Robert M. Rowlands and wife, Lorraine, Dallas. She took great pride and joy in her four grandchildren, John Randolph, Scott Randolph, Robert Rowlands and Ainsley Patton, as well as her three great-grandsons. Marian is also survived by a sister, Elizabeth Parnell, Plattsburgh, N.Y., and numerous nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Monday at 10:00 a.m. in Gate of Heaven Church, 40 Machell Ave., Dallas. The Rev. Daniel A. Toomey will officiate. Marian’s family will receive friends following the service in the church. Marian’s family extends sincere thanks to all the staff at Mercy Center Personal Care Unit and Mercy Center Nursing Unit for the wonderful and comionate care she received there. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that contributions in Marian’s name be made to Mercy Center, Box 307, Lake Street, Dallas, PA 18612. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home Inc., 140 N. Main Street, Shavertown.
S h a ro n M. Ray, 59, of Forkston To w n s h i p , died Thursday afternoon at Commonwealth Home Health and Hospice of Northeastern PA, located at Regional Hospital of Scranton. She was born in Holyoke, Mass. on Sept. 1, 1953, a daughter of the late Warren C. and Doris Phillips Clark. She married her husband, Randall Kevin Ray, on Aug. 10, 1974. She was a 1971 graduate of Lackawanna Trail High School. Sharon was a member and served as secretary of the Forkston Grange and served as superintendent and also a teacher at the Sunday School of the Forkston United Methodist Church. She served as a Girl Scout troop leader for Troop No. 466, worked at the ARC of Wyoming County for more than 20 years and worked at Procter & Gamble for 28 years, being very instrumental in coordinating the Luvs Diaper Quality Lab. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, Warren C. Clark Jr.; paternal grandparents, Oliver P. and Louise Clark; maternal grandparents, Harold and Mildred Phillips; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Albert L. and Laracatherine M. Ray; brotherin-law, Shawn Holbrook Ray; great aunt and godmother, Peggy Kowalski. She was a beloved wife to Randall Kevin Ray; mother to Karri-ane Ray, Forkston Township; sister to Karen Guydosh, Mill City; and sister-in-law to Joe Guydosh. Memorial service will be March 24 at Forkston United Methodist Church at 2 p.m. with Pastor Jean L. Sweet officiating. Friends may call Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. at the HardingLitwin Funeral Home, 123 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. Interment will be in Forkston Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Forkston U.M.C. Paint Can Fund, 203 Main St., Forkston Township, PA 18629. To offer online condolence or for directions, please visit www. aplitwinfuneralhomes.com.
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ertrude Laura Heffernan, 81, of Wilkes-Barre, beloved mother, ed into eternal life Wednesday morning, March 13, 2013, surrounded by her family at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Janet and Fred Lew. Born in Dallas on March 2, 1932, a daughter of the late Edmund Miller and Gertrude Marsland Miller, she was a graduate of James M. Coughlin High School, class of 1950. Gertrude was a lifelong resident of Wilkes-Barre. She worked at various jobs before retiring in 1993 from the former Mercy Hospital in Wilkes-Barre after 22 years. After high school, Gertrude met the love of her life, Alexander Heffernan. They were happily married for more than 39 years, until his death on Nov. 12, 1991. Together they raised five children whom she adored. She taught them love, faith and comion, and she was their living example. Spending time with her family and her church family were the things Gertrude enjoyed most in her life. Gertrude cherished her family and loved them dearly. In addition to her parents and husband, Alexander, she was preceded in death by sisters, Jane Miller and Edna Stredney; and her brother, James Miller. She will be forever missed by her children, Susan Butler, of WilkesBarre, Janet Lew and husband, Fred, of Drums, Carol Palsha and husband, David, Danville, Calif., Alexander Heffernan Jr. and wife, Ruth, Williamstown, N.J., and Diane Zera and husband Leonard, of Pittston. Her grandchildren include Alison and Janet Butler, Jennifer Lew McKinley, Christopher Lew, Kelly Lew Powers, Ryan, Alex and Jonathan Palsha, Kelsey Heffernan, Matthew and Emily Zera. Great-
grandchildren include Brenna, Ian and Patrick McKinley and Jackson, Nathan and Madelyn Powers. She also is survived by a brother, Albert Miller; sisters, Helen Jones, Ruth Gobla, Marion Coolbaugh, Evelyn Foley, Alice Schwartz and Betty Cooper; and numerous nieces and nephews. Gertrude’s family thanks everyone who loved and cared for her, sharing so many kind words, thoughts and prayers with them all. A special thank-you to Celtic Hospice for its comion and care, and for making it possible to bring her home. Funeral services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. at Daniel J. Hughes Funeral & Cremation Service, 617 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre, with Pastor William G. Hughes officiating. Interment will follow in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover Township. Family and friends are invited to attend a viewing on Sunday at the funeral home from 2 to 6 p.m. Memorial donations in Gertrude’s honor may be made to First Church of Christ, 123 Oak St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702, and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, P.O. Box 1000, Dept. 142, Memphis, TN 38148-142.
Barbara Ann Warnagiris March 11, 2013
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arbara Ann Warnagiris, 58, of Plains Township, ed away peacefully at home on Monday, March 11, 2013, after a two-year battle with cancer. Born on April 13, 1954, she was a daughter of the late Anna Yablonski. In addition to her mother, she was preceded in death by her granddaughter, Christina Warnagiris. She will be greatly missed by her loving husband of 40 years, George Warnagiris Sr.; sons, George Warnagiris Jr. and his wife, Candice, Plains Township, and Jeffrey Warnagiris, Plains Township; her adoring grandchildren, Destiny, Jeffrey Jr., Arianna, Kiera and Aarron; and aunts, uncles, extended family and friends.
Family and friends are cordially invited to attend a celebration of Barbara Ann’s life on Monday from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Michael J. Mikelski Funeral Home, 293 S. River St., Plains Township.
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ucille Zavada, 83, of WilkesBarre, ed away on Thursday, March 14, 2013, at her home after a lengthy illness. She was surrounded by her family at the end. Lucille was born Dec. 30, 1929, a daughter of the late Maria Lispi Tassi and Aurillo Lispi. A graduate of Coughlin High School, she was formerly employed by the Social Security istration. Lucille was preceded in death by her beloved husband, William Zavada, and sister, Lola Greytock. Surviving are her daughter, Lolamaria Zavada; nieces; nephews; and her dog Java. The funeral will be held Monday at 9:30 a.m. from E. Blake Collins Funeral Home, 159 George Ave., Wilkes-Barre, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Benedict’s Church, Austin Avenue, Wilkes-Barre. Interment
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will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover Township. Friends may call Sunday from 5 to 8 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the SPCA of Luzerne County, 524 E. Main St., WilkesBarre, PA 18702. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.eblakecollins.com.
heri A. Jacobosky Stone, 48, of Luzerne, died Wednesday, March 13, 2013, in Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township. She was born in Kingston, daughter of John and Sharon Pugh Jacobosky of Edwardsville, and attended Wyoming Valley West schools. In addition to her parents, Cheri is survived by her husband, John Cowell; daughter, Nichole Shusta, Luzerne; grandson, Jacob Shusta; sister, Monique Jacobosky-Laton, Kingston; brothers, John Jacobosky and Jason Jacobosky, both of Edwardsville; sister, Jennifer Jacobosky-Michaels, Luzerne; and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Mon-
day at 7 p.m. from the Kopicki Funeral Home, 263 Zerby Ave., Kingston. Friends may call Monday from 6 to 8 p.m.
Mildred A. Cleary Doris Hojnowski March 11, 2013
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oris Hojnowski, 93, formerly of Oplinger Towers, Nanticoke, entered into eternal rest on March 11, 2013. Born in England on Jan. 11, 1920, she was a daughter of the late Alfred Valentine and Ethel Maude Packe Fisher. She worked many years in the garment industry and later as a seamstress for Leventhals. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, John, and sister, Ivy. Doris is survived by her son, John, and his wife, Patricia; grand-
children, Heidi Sims and Amy Ellis; and great-grandchildren, Emily Sims and Kiefer Ellis. The family thanks the staff of Hampton House Manor Care for the excellent care they provided during Doris’ stay with them. Private funeral services were conducted from the Kearney Funeral Home Inc., 173 E. Green St., Nanticoke, with the Rev. James Nash officiating. In lieu of any memorial contributions, please just Doris in your prayers.
March 14, 2013 Mildred A. Cleary, 63, of Wi l ke s - B a r re , was called home Thursday at Hospice Community Care, Inpatient Unit, Geisinger South Wilkes-
Barre. She was born in Wilkes-Barre on July 30, 1949. She was the daughter of the late James and Mildred Balavage Obitz. She was preceded in death by her great-granddaughter, Reilly; sister, Carolynn Obitz; and brother, Ray-
mond Obitz. Surviving are her son, Michael Cleary and his wife, Larissa; daughter, Roseann Telencho and companion, Nathaniel Seabrook; daughter-inlaw, Amy Cleary; five grandchildren, Joey, Michael, Jacob, McKenna and Kamran; sisters, Rosemarie Feddock and Patricia Schell; brothers, Frank, James and Douglas Obitz; and numerous nieces and nephews. A private memorial service will be held at the convenience of the family at a later date. Funeral arrangements are by the Andrew Strish Funeral Home, 11 Wilson St., Larksville.
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FUNERALS ADAMS - Kathleen, celebration of life 9 a.m. Monday at McLaughlin’s – The Family Funeral Service, 142 S. Washington St., WilkesBarre. Funeral Mass 10 a.m. in the Church of Holy Saviour in East End. Friends may call 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. ARNOLD - Florine, funeral services 11 a.m. Monday at Earl W. Lohman Funeral Home Inc., 14 W. Green St., Nanticoke. Friends may call 9 a.m. until time of service. BRIGHT - David, services 1 p.m. Monday in Holy Rosary Cemetery, Duryea. CHAMPI - Jennie, funeral services 9 a.m. today at Graziano Funeral Home Inc., Pittston Township. Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. in Corpus Christi Parish, formerly Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church, West Pittston. CHIPOLIS - Joseph, transferal service 12:30 p.m. Monday followed by Mass of Christian Burial 1 p.m. in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Wyalusing. Friends may call 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday at P. Dean Homer Funeral Home, 1 Grovedale Lane, Wyalusing. DALE - Robert, friends may call 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at Kniffen O’Malley Funeral Home Inc., 728 Main St., Avoca. DAUTRICH - Kenneth Jr., funeral 11 a.m. today at Corcoran Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main St., Plains Township. Friends may call 10 a.m. until time of services. DAVIES - Amelia, funeral services 10 a.m. today at Davis-Dinelli Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad St., Nanticoke. DUVALL - Doris, funeral services 6:30 p.m. Monday at Thomas P. Kearney Funeral Home Inc., 517 N. Main St., Old Forge. Friends may call after the services until 9 p.m. FEATHERSTONE - Mary, celebration of life 8:30 a.m. today at McLaughlin’s – The Family Funeral Service, 142 S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. Funeral Mass 9:30 a.m. in the Church of St. Patrick, Wilkes-Barre. FINN - Celie Mae, funeral services 11 a.m. today in First Assembly of God Church in Wilkes-Barre. GRAHAM - Mary Ann, funeral 10 a.m. Monday at Yanaitis Funeral Home Inc., 55 Stark St., Plains Township. Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. in St. Maria Goretti Church, Laflin, with the bereavement committee saying the Rosary at 10 a.m. Friends may call 8:30 a.m. until the service at the funeral home.
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Helen S. Stinson March 15, 2013
elen S. Stinson, 88, of Kingston, ed away peacefully on Friday, March 15, 2013, at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Nescopeck, Helen was a daughter of the late Oscar and Katherine Seeley Smith. She was a graduate of Hanover Area High School and Wilkes-Barre General Hospital School of Nursing. Throughout her career, Helen worked at the former Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston, Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, the former Leader Nursing Home, Kingston, as well as in private duty nursing. Helen was a former den mother for her son’s Cub Scout Pack No. 166 at the Dorranceton United Methodist Church, Kingston. She loved to garden and was absolutely ionate about her flowers, especially her roses. An avid reader, Helen enjoyed a good mystery. However, her ultimate joy was making Christmas cookies with her grandchildren and visiting with her great-grandchildren. Preceding her in death, in addition to her parents, were her husband, James Stinson; son, John Stinson; and brother, Lee Smith. Surviving are son, James L. Stinson and companion, Janet Long, Edwardsville; daughter, Bonnie Glahn and husband, Sheldon, Kingston; grandchildren, Kelly Mahoney and husband, James, Forty Fort; James John Stinson and wife, Nicole, Kingston; Bryan Glahn and wife, Jennifer, Dallas; April Eckert and husband, Mark, Monroe Township, and Casey Stinson and wife, Jennifer, Bear
Creek; five great-grandchildren, Lily Mahoney, Jake Mahoney, Katherine Stinson, Jay Stinson and Chase Glahn; brother, David Smith, Kingston; sister-in-law, Marilyn Smith, Shavertown; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. in Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Kingston. The Rev. Paul Metzloff will officiate. Interment will be made in Oak Lawn Cemetery, Hanover Township. Friends may call Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Harold C. Snowdon Home for Funerals Inc., 420 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. Everyone is asked to go directly to the church Tuesday morning. Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to the Sunday School Program, c/o Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 813 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, PA 18708, or to the SPCA of Luzerne County, 524 E. Main St., Fox Hill Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702.
Joseph P. Mills March 14, 2013
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oseph P. Mills, of Wilkes-Barre, ed away Thursday, March 14, 2013, in Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was a son of the late Joseph and Anna Thompson Mills. He attended Wilkes-Barre schools. He was in the floor-covering business his entire life and proudly owned and operated Joe Mills and Sons Carpet and Linoleum for many years. Joseph was a true entertainer. He loved nothing more than to sing “Kansas City” at his granddaughters’ weddings or being the last one to leave the dance floor. Everyone would wait in line to dance with Pop. He loved to sing on his karaoke machine and always would be sure to show off his latest songs when you visited him. He was preceded in death by the love of his life, the former Rosemary Fleming Mills, on March 28, 1996. They enjoyed 46 wonderful years of marriage. Also preceding him in death were his daughter, Nancy; son, Joseph Jr.; granddaughter, Angela; sister, Shirley Malloy; and brother, Charles Mills. Joseph’s family meant everything to him and he was so proud of all their accomplishments. Surviving are sons, Robert Mills and wife, Carol, Hazleton; William Mills and wife, Leslie, Wilkes-Barre; daughters, Patricia Kondracki and husband, Frank, Wilkes-Barre; Michele Pettit and husband, Ivan, Wilkes-Barre; daughter-in-law, Lyda Mills, Wil-
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orothy A. Praetorius Ritsick, of Wilkes-Barre, ed away peacefully on Friday. Born in Forty Fort, she was a daughter of the late George and Elizabeth Madden Praetorius. Dorothy was a graduate of Forty Fort High School. Before retiring in 1968 to raise her daughter, Dorothy was a clerical supervisor for the water division of Pennsylvania Gas & Water Co. She was a member of the Parish of St. Robert Bellarmine and a communicant at the Church of St. Aloysius. Her husband, Edward J. Ritsick, died Dec. 12, 1998. A sister, Elizabeth Gill, and brother, George Praetorius, also preceded her in death. She will be greatly missed by her daughter, Robin Ritsick, Wilkes-Barre; brothers, William and wife, Terry Praetorius, Long Island, and Gerald and wife, Dolores Praetorius, Levittown; brothers- and sisters-in-law, Ted and wife, Barbara Ritsick; Joe and wife, Marion Ritsick, WilkesBarre, and Tom Gill, Swoyersville; and nieces and nephews. Dorothy’s family will celebrate her life privately. Interment will be in St. Ignatius Cemetery in Pringle. Arrangements by McLaughlin’s – The Family Funeral Service. Permanent messages and memories can be shared with Dorothy’s family at www.celebrateherlife.com.
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ohn A. Bogdan, of Kingston, ed away Thursday, March 14, 2013, at WilkesBarre General Hospital. He was born in Kingston on April 29, 1933, a son of the late Adam and Mary Vedra Bogdan. He was the owner of John Bogdan Construction, Kingston, for 40 years. He served in the U.S. Air Force. He was a 3rd degree member of the Knights of Columbus Assumpta Council No. 3987, Luzerne, and a 4th degree member of Our Lady of Czestochowa Assembly. He was a member of St. Mary’s Annunciation Church, Kingston, until its closing and was currently a member of St. Ignatius Church, Kingston. In his free time, John enjoyed hunting and fishing at his summer home at Spring Lake, Wyalusing. He and his wife, Shirley (Bellas) Bogdan, shared 52 wonderful years of married life together. In addition to his wife, John is survived by his son, John J. Bogdan and wife, MaryBeth, Kingston; daughter, Karen Melnick and husband, Michael, Dallas; four granddaughters, Vanessa Parry, Stephanie Bogdan and Nicole and Lauren Melnick; and one great-grandson, Liam Parry. Funeral will be held Monday at 9 a.m. from the Kopicki Funeral Home, Zerby Avenue, Kingston, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Ignatius Church, North Maple Avenue, Kingston. Friends may call Sunday from 5 to 8 p.m. Interment will be in St. Mary’s Annunciation Cemetery, Pringle.
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AVOCA — Police arrested a Jenkins Township man in connection with the theft of copper pipe from a building in February. Police received a report on March 8 that about 600 pounds of copper and brass valued at $1,400 was stolen from the basement of an apartment building in the 600 block of Main Street. Police learned that a neighbor observed Eric Burgerhoff, 22, loading the materials into the back of his pickup truck, police said. Avoca police later ed an area scrap yard and learned that Burgerhoff made numerous trips to the scrap yard and sold the copper and brass, police said. Burgerhoff was located and arrested by Duryea police on Monday and charged by Avoca police with burglary, criminal tres and theft by unlawful taking. He was arraigned by District Judge Diana Malast and jailed at the Luzerne County Correctional Facility for lack of $5,000 bail. His preliminary hearing is scheduled for 1:45 p.m. Wednesday before District Judge Andrew Barilla. WILKES-BARRE — City police reported the following: • While headed south on Wilkes-Barre Boulevard at about 12:04 p.m. Wednesday, Irene Ogrodnick, of Wilkes-Barre, was stopped at a red light in her 2009 Hyundai Sonata at East Northampton Street when she was stuck from behind twice by a red Ford Taurus that fled the scene, police said. Ogrodnick was transported to Wilkes-Barre General Hospital by Wilkes-Barre Medic 5.
Police officer Richard Harding was directly behind the Taurus when the suspected hit-and-run driver pulled around Ogrodnick’s vehicle and left. After checking on Ogrodnick, Harding pursued the fleeing vehicle. The driver, identified as Robert D. Cleary Jr., 44, of Hanover Township, traveled south on South Pennsylvania Avenue, turned left onto East Ross Street and stopped, police said. Cleary was taken into custody and charged with one felony count of aggravated assault by vehicle while driving under the influence, two felony counts of accidents involving death or personal injury, one misdemeanor count of first-offense DUI, and summary counts of reckless driving, driving without a license, failure to notify police of an accident involving injury or death and failure to stop and give information/render aid. Cleary was arraigned before District Judge Martin Kane and jailed at the Luzerne County Correctional facility for lack of $100,000 bail. His preliminary hearing is scheduled for 10 a.m. Thursday. engers in the car with Cleary were Allen James Novitsky, Daniel Williams and Timothy L. Wunderlich. • Police on Friday arrested a man wanted on warrants from city police and the Luzerne County sheriff’s departments. Police encountered Frankie Billups in the 700 block of North Franklin Street at about 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, and Billups fled toward North Main Street, they said. Police encountered him again in the area of North Main and West Chestnut streets, ordered him to stop, and he continued running, police said. Police followed in a foot
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pursuit, and Billups eventually stopped in the area of East Chestnut and Sycamore streets, facing the officer “in an aggressive stance with his hand concealed behind his shirt,” police said. The officer deployed his Taser and Billups dropped to the ground. Billups, 33, was arrested and charged with escape, resisting arrest, flight to avoid apprehension and disorderly conduct. He was arraigned before District Judge Martin Kane and jailed at Luzerne County Correctional Facility for lack of $10,000 bail. His preliminary hearing is scheduled for 10 a.m. Thursday before Kane. • Bill Lipfert, property manager for 291 New Hancock St., reported on Monday that someone stole about 200 feet of copper pipe from the basement, causing the basement to flood. • A woman reported that someone stole change from her Nissan while it was parked in front of 234 N. Pennsylvania Ave. between 4 p.m. Tuesday and 8:15 a.m. Wednesday. • Police took into custody a man they found sleeping on chairs at the Intermodal Transportation Center at about 11:32 a.m. Thursday and cited him with public drunkenness. Police did not provide the man’s full name. • The proprietor of a store at 41 S. Main St. reported that a group of male teens entered the store at about 6 p.m. Wednesday and milled about. After she told them to leave, she noticed that her Samsung Galaxy S3 cellphone was missing from the area near the cash where she had left it. • Someone reportedly entered a vehicle parked at 349 N. Pennsylvania Ave. sometime between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning and removed items.
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 7AM - 9PM kes-Barre. He was blessed with 13 grandchildren: Amanda Mills Zwalkuski, Heather Mills Gallagher, Sandy Mills Cebula, William Mills Jr., Daniel Mills, Nancy Mills, Jennifer Mills, Dr. Michele Kondracki Gortakowski, Kathryn Kondracki Evans, Nick Pettit, Kelly Pettit and Mary Pettit; 13 great-grandchildren, Stephanie Gallagher, Michael Gallagher, Paige Gallagher, Brianna Cebula, Sondra Mills, William Mills III, Kaitlin McCann, Ruby Mills, Ash Mills, Audrey Mills, Kayla Glover, Keyshawn Glover and Korah Glover; and one great-greatgrandson, Joseph Olejar. Pop-pop was always able to make each one feel that they were his “favorite” one. Funeral services will be Monday at the convenience of the family in Maple Hill Cemetery. Friends may call 4 to 7 p.m. on Sunday at the funeral home. Arrangements provided by Mamary-Durkin Funeral Service, 59 Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre.
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ulia “Judy” Shane, 81, of Inkerman, ed away Friday, March 15, 2013, in Kindred Care Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. She was born in Pittston on Oct. 2, 1931, a daughter of the late John and Mary Sutter Sekusky. She attended Pittston schools and was employed for many years in the area garment industry until her retirement. She was also a member of the former St. Mark’s Church, Inkerman. Julia was preceded in death by her loving husband, George Shane Jr.; sons, Anthony Shane and David Evans; sisters, Catherine Wrubleski, Dorothy Poluski and Rosemary Brodbeck; and brothers, Harold, Jackie and Clarence Sekusky. She is survived by sons, Claude Shane and fiancee, JoAnn White, Joseph “Jay” Shane, of Inkerman, William and wife, Arlene Sweeney, of Pittston, and George Shane III and fiancee, Carol Dushoh, of Avoca; daughter, Debra Shatrowshas and husband, Mark, of Pittston; sisters, Shirley Klimek, of Dupont, and Betty Gallo and husband, Frank, of Pittston; 16 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Monday 10 a.m. in the Howell-Lussi Funeral Home, 509 Wyoming Ave., West Pittston. Friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday from 4 to 7 p.m. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Wyoming.
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edwardsville police will get mobile computers council also gives update on community revitalization and facade projects. By STEVEN FONDO Times Leader Correspondent
EDWARDSVILLE — Mayor Bernard Dubaskas reported Thursday that he had secured a grant of $6,803 from the Luzerne County District Attorney’s Office to purchase
mobile computers for the borough’s police vehicles. Also, council announced that it will hold its annual Easter egg hunt at 1 p.m. March 30 at Hopkins Park. The event is sponsored by the Edwardsville Lions and Leo clubs. In another matter, Secretary Leo Martin announced updates to the ongoing “King Edward” community revitalization project. The project is
a t effort with Kingston to improve properties along Main Street in the boroughs by razing condemned structures and adding landscaping, public parking, facades and new business signs along the busy thoroughfare. Some of the ongoing work includes: Konefal’s Restaurant working with the borough’s Facade Program to finalize a design for the property before
bidding the project. The Turkey Hill “re-image” project being approved by revitalization officials; work is expected to begin in the spring. The former Michael’s Bar, at 429 Main St., being purchased by Bellio Plumbing & Heating. It will be the future home of the firm’s expanding business. Bellio also is working with area officials to coordinate a facade scheme for the property.
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GNA teacher: plains twp. gets set for spring cleanup District pride is important By B. garrET rOgaN Times Leader Correspondent
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NANTICOKE — During the Greater Nanticoke Area School Board meeting Thursday, Amanda Schraeder, an eighth-grade science teacher in the district, read aloud an essay she wrote for her graduate education class at Misericordia University. In the essay, Schraeder encourages GNA students to develop and foster a sense of pride in their district. Schraeder has heard people from outside of the area make demeaning comments regarding both Nanticoke and its school system. Schraeder stated that the among the “biggest issue that my school faces is people in the district constantly putting themselves and their community down.” Schraeder, who has been teaching at GNA for five years, said that the community has a history of hardworking people who feel that “every job is important and necessary to make the community (as a whole).” She concluded by saying the students try “to live up to the examples of the good role models in our school buildings.” In other matters: the board amended the Articles of Agreement, formalizing a school name change from WilkesBarre Area Vocational Technical School to Wilkes-Barre Career and Technical Center. Albert B. Melone Co., certified public ants, has been appointed by the board as the school’s business consultants for a three-year contract term from Dec. 1, 2012 to Dec. 1, 2015. The board also has given approval for the GNA School District to become part of the Virtual Learning Network at an annual hip fee of $16,750. The next school board meeting will be held at 7 p.m. April 11.
PLAINS TWP. — The township Board of Commissioners ed several measures pertaining to municipal cleanup during Thursday’s regular meeting. On a 3-2 vote, the board voted to for tri-axle truck services to help during a May cleanup. Board Chairman Ron Filippini and Commissioner Brigid O’Conner voted against the motion, saying the work can
be handled with the already available equipment and work force. In other business, Commissioner Gerald Yozwiak said that as of April 6 the municipal recycling center on Cemetery Street will be open for yard waste drop-offs. Regular collection of yard waste likely will follow at some point during May. The center already accepts electronic and other household recyclable items. Township residents who
do not wish to haul recyclable electronic materials to Hanover Township for the countywide drop-off on June 15 can take them to the Plains Recycling Center weekdays from 6:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Yozwiak said. Plains officials also announced the sale of an unused leaf vacuum and pickup truck for $1,200 and the purchase of protective equipment for the township police department’s emergency response unit for $11,714.
Hanover Area approves student dress code
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HANOVER TWP. — The Hanover Area School Board adopted a revised dress code effective for the 2013-14 school year at its monthly meeting on Thursday night. The dress code resolution received its third and final public reading during the
coUrt brieFS HARRISBURG — The state Superior Court has rejected the latest appeal filed by a Wilkes-Barre man who was convicted of killing his girlfriend in 1997. Harry Butry sought to overturn his conviction for the Aug. 21, 1997 shooting death of Tina Marcario, arguing he had come across new evidence that was not presented at his trial that could have impacted the outcome. Butry was convicted by a Luzerne County jury of first degree murder in January 1998. He has filed several appeals of the conviction, all of which were rejected. In his latest appeal, Butry sought to introduce evidence that a member of the jury was a distant relative of the victim, according to court records. Butry sought to have the Superior Court consider that information in judging the
session and ed without dissent. Parents are advised that compliance with the revised dress code is mandatory. Copies of the dress code can be found on the district’s website, www.hanoverarea. org. In other business: The board voted to approve an agreement between WVIA Public Television and the
district for educational programming at a cost of $1,500 for the 2013-14 school year. The board agreed to amend the Articles of Agreement for the school name change for the Wilkes-Barre Area Vocational Technical School to now read WilkesBarre Area Career and Technical Center.
merits of his appeal. The court rejected the request, however, finding that Butry was precluded from raising the issue because he had not filed the appeal within the required time frame. Butry argued he should be granted an exception because he only recently discovered the information. The court said he failed to present any evidence identifying the date he first became aware of the information, or to show he exercised due diligence in seeking to discover the information.
victed of the crime. Panowicz and Giordano were charged with accidents involving death after they allegedly struck Sharon Shaughnessy as she crossed Wyoming Avenue, near Pierce Street, on Aug. 27, 2008. Shaughnessy was struck by three vehicles. The driver of the second vehicle stopped and was not charged.
WILKES-BARRE — Senior Judge Charles C. Brown Jr. scheduled trial for Megan Panowicz and Linda Giordano to begin June 4 on charges each of the women drove away after striking a pedestrian who died on Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, in August 2008. Panowicz, 27, of Forty Fort, and Giordano, 67, of Kingston, each face up to one year in prison should they be con-
WILKES-BARRE — Stephen Bidgood, 33, last known address as Lower Demunds Road, Dallas, pleaded guilty in Luzerne County Court on Wednesday on a child corruption charge. Exeter Township police and Luzerne County detectives investigating a sexual assault complaint uncovered child pornography on Bidgood’s computer in June 2009, according to the criminal complaint. Judge Fred Pierantoni III said Bidgood will be sentenced on April 25.
police blotter WILKES-BARRE TWP. — Township police reported the following: • Eric Czekalski, 29, of Larksville, was arrested and charged last Saturday with retail theft and possession of drug paraphernalia after he allegedly tried to steal $173 in merchandise from Walmart at Wilkes-Barre Township Marketplace and police found a hypodermic needle on him, police said. • Amber Williams reported last Saturday that someone entered her 2007 Subaru while it was parked on Church Street and stole a cellphone charger and a book bag. Estimated value of the theft was $47. • Bernadine Perkins, 32, of Wilkes-Barre was arrested and was to be charged with retail theft after she allegedly stole $481 in merchandise from Walmart at Wilkes-Barre Township Marketplace, police said. • Bryce Jordan, 22, of Plymouth, was charged with carrying a firearm without a license, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia after police allege they discovered he was in possession of suspected marijuana and a 9 mm handgun while in the parking lot of Sears at the Wyoming Valley Mall last Saturday. • A 17-year-old boy from Wilkes-Barre was charged with disorderly conduct after he allegedly yelled obscenities at police and security while in Walmart at Wilkes-Barre Township Marketplace on Sunday, police said. • Lilli Sandino reported that someone stole her cellphone, valued at $500, while she was at Kaplan Furniture on Mundy Street on Monday. • Paul Jason reported last Saturday that someone had entered his garage and the vehicle inside it. Nothing was reported missing. • William Engle reported last Saturday that someone had entered his 2009 Honda while it was parked on Leslie Lane. Nothing was reported missing. BUTLER TWP. — Township police reported the following: • Two juveniles have been charged in connection with a rash of thefts at Beech Mountain Lakes. A 15-year-old boy who lives at the community was charged with eight felony counts each of criminal conspiracy to commit theft, theft by unlawful taking or disposition and receiving stolen property, police said. He also was charged with 10 counts each of theft from a motor vehicle, loitering and prowling at nighttime and criminal attempt, police said. The second juvenile, a 16-year-old from St. Johns Road, was charged with eight felony counts each of theft and criminal conspiracy, and 10 counts of loitering and prowling at night, police said. The charges were filed with Luzerne County juvenile authorities, police said. The thefts from vehicles allegedly occurred between Feb. 16 and 18 and resulted in about $5,475 worth of stolen property. • Police are investigating the theft of two outdoor bronze lamps, about 20 inches by 28 inches, that had been cemented in a driveway entrance on Drasher Road. Anyone with information should call police at 788-3230 or dial 911. • A resident of Beaver Slide Drive reported on March 4 that someone entered the home and stole jewelry. • Jose Santos-Ramirez, 41, of Hazleton, was cited with failing to notify police of an accident that had occurred March 5, when he allegedly drove into an embankment at the intersection of South Hunter Highway and Old Turnpike Road and abandoned the vehicle a short distance away because it was inoperable, police said. • While investigating suspicious activity — namely, several people leaving a hotel and running into a wooded area — at about 2 a.m. last Saturday, police stopped a car in which the people allegedly fled. Cited with underage drinking were Corey Craig, 20; Jack Miley, 18; Timothy Miley, 19; and a 17-year-old; all of Butler Township, police said. • Police apprehended a Hazleton man while responding to a report of a prowler in the
800 block of St. Johns Road at about 5 a.m. last Saturday. Police said charges are pending and additional information will be released when those charges are filed. • A homeowner on Deep Hole Road reported that someone tried to break into his shed at about 3:45 a.m. last Saturday. The homeowner confronted the burglar and grabbed him, but the suspect broke free and fled, police said. • Police responded to an attempted break-in at a home in the 300 block of South Old Turnpike Road at about 6 a.m. last Saturday after the homeowner’s dog alerted her that someone was trying to break into the basement. Police found a forced-open door, but entry was not made. But there was an actual burglary there on March 5, police said. PLAINS TWP. — Township police reported the following: • Police responded just after 8:30 p.m. Tuesday to Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center for a report of an intoxicated male who was attempting to drive. Police found the man, whom they identified as Mark M. Molchan, of Swoyersville, in his vehicle. Molchan exhibited signs of alcohol impairment, refused to exit his vehicle and was assisted out by police and security officers, police said. Molchan previously was told to leave the hospital for being uncooperative and disorderly, police said. They added that he urinated himself and refused to submit to a blood-alcohol content test. Molchan will be charged with driving under the influence, disorderly conduct, public drunkenness and careless driving, police said. • Joseph Stofey will be cited with public drunkenness after police say they observed him allegedly staggering on South River Street on his way home from Ole Tyme Charley’s Bar at about 1:30 a.m. Wednesday. • Richard Streit, of the Drums section of Butler Township, was to be cited with disorderly conduct after police responded to the emergency room at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center at 1:42 p.m. Thursday for a report of a male patient threatening an employee, police said. SUGAR NOTCH — Borough police on Tuesday served a felony arrest warrant on a man they say took a down payment for replacing a roof but never performed the work. Police observed Kenneth Wolfe operating a vehicle on Hazle Street in Wilkes-Barre and initiated a traffic stop, they said. Wolfe came to a stop in the Turkey Hill Parking Lot at Hazle and Nicholson streets. Wolfe was wanted on two counts of theft by deception in which, while conducting business as Wolfe Construction, he entered into a written contract with Deanna Garnett of Oak Street in Sugar Notch to remove and replace a residential roof, police said. The contract was signed on May 5, 2012, at which time Wolfe accepted a $2,500 cash deposit from Garnett with the contract stating that the described work would be started on or about June 4, 2012, police said. However, Wolfe never started the work, nor did he return the down payment, police said. Wolfe, of Brown Street, Ashley, and previously of rear Monahan Court, was arraigned before District Judge Joseph Halesey and jailed at Luzerne County Correctional Facility in lieu of $5,000 or 10 percent bail bond, police said. WILKES-BARRE — The Wilkes-Barre office of the state police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement reported that citations were issued to the following establishments: • Pitchers Mound, 311 Blackman St., Wilkes-Barre, allegedly sold, furnished and/or gave or permitted the sale, furnishing or giving of alcoholic beverages to a minor on Feb. 1. • Lani Home Association, 35-37 Cleveland St., Plains Township, allegedly possessed or operated gambling devices or paraphernalia or permitted gambling or lotteries, poolselling and/or bookmaking on the premises on Aug. 14, 2012.
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Pontiff Francis: A pope of firsts
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he election of a new pope is primarily of interest to Roman Catholics, for whom the bishop of Rome is the Vicar of Christ and the keeper of the keys to heaven. But there is a reason, other than a fascination with history and pageantry, that the wider world will watch expectantly as Pope Francis, the former Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, begins his ministry. Although Stalin famously mocked the papacy by asking, “How many divisions does the pope have?” the institution remains hugely influential, with reach well beyond the church. A series of popes in the 20th century lent the authority of their office to the cause of social equality and the rights of workers. Pope John XXIII, the elderly “caretaker” pope elected in 1958, convened the Second Vatican Council that embraced the concept of religious liberty, reached out to other Christians and repudiated the vile notion that Jews were collectively guilty in the crucifixion of Christ — a “blood libel” that fueled Christian anti-Semitism over the centuries. Likewise, the failures of several popes to confront the scandal of sexual abuse by some priests has harmed more than the faithful. Disillusionment over these violations of trust, and the
willingness of bishops to cover up for abusive priests, has demoralized Catholics, of course. But it also has undermined the credibility of an institution whose charitable and educational activities benefit not just adherents of the faith. Francis will be judged, as he should be, on whether he adopts on an international basis the policy of “zero tolerance” of abuse that American bishops belatedly adopted. Based on his career as a bishop in Argentina, the new pope can be expected to what Catholics call the “preferential option for the poor.” That doesn’t mean the new pope will pursue other policies described as liberal, such as acceptance of same-sex marriage, against which he campaigned in Argentina. But there was little chance that a College of Cardinals shaped by John Paul II and Benedict XVI would produce a pope willing to break with traditional Catholic teaching on marriage and sexuality. At 76, his tenure may be limited, but whatever the length of his time as pontiff, this pope will exert influence beyond his flock; non-Catholics will benefit along with Catholics if Francis devotes himself to the causes of peace, human rights and reconciliation. Los Angeles Times
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“I am fine. I found out the same way most of you did: From Twitter. Tonight I’m going to take a break. Tomorrow, business as usual.” Matthew Keys A social media editor for Reuters, who was charged by federal authorities with conspiring with the notorious hacking group “Anonymous” to deface a story on the Los Angeles Times’ website.
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City properties no place for guns
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ITY PARKS, playgrounds and recreation centers are meant to be havens of relaxation, fun — and safety. It’s obvious that guns have no part in that equation and they should be banned from the premises. City Council is poised to take action on a bill that would do just that. It authorizes the departments of recreation and public property to develop regulations banning firearms in all parks, playgrounds, rec centers and in city-owned buildings. That would mean barring all guns, including legally licensed ones, from the city’s 160 rec centers, 125 playgrounds, 125 neighborhood parks or, indeed, anywhere in the vast acreage of Fairmount Park. Guns are now prohibited at City Hall because it’s a courthouse, but the ban would also be expanded to places such as the Municipal Services Building, the Water Department and every other place the city does business. The legislation would carry civil penal-
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ties, such as fines, rather than criminal charges. The legislation, co-sponsored by Council President Darrell Clarke and 8th District Councilwoman Cindy Bass, is not without its skeptics, however. How will it be enforced? Will it actually curtail the violence that’s committed by thugs with illegal firearms who don’t obey the laws anyway? Even some ers believe it’s more symbolic than substantive. Then there’s the issue of legality. The legislation seems to violate the state’s ban on the city’s right to regulate “the lawful ownership, possession, transfer or transportation of firearms, … not prohibited by the laws of this Commonwealth.” In this case, ers say this bill doesn’t regulate guns; it regulates the city’s own property, which it has a right to do. Bravo to legislators willing to challenge the state’s unreasonable pre-emption. Philadelphia Daily News
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Recognize our Scouts for dedication, service I
t has been several months since Superstorm Sandy devastated the Northeast, and recovery efforts are still battling all the political red tape. Having several friends from New York, Connecticut and New Jersey, I have been browsing the Internet for news articles about the affected areas and how their recovery is going. Most of the articles I found depicted the destruction and hardships of those living without power during the storm and following days and the hardships still coming in the wake of the storm, but there were a few bright spots in the news. One article from Connecticut showed a Boy Scout troop handing out bottles of water to people in their community the first few days after the storm. Another featured a troop in New Jersey volunteering their time to help pick up some debris in neighbors yards in early November and their continuing commitment to help their community. Reading these articles reminded me of my own troop’s, Troop 281 of Dallas, volunteering efforts in local communities after the flooding in 2011, such as helping clean up debris at homes in West Pittston. Scouts are an invaluable asset to our communities because of their service work. The achievements of these extraordinary young men and women seem to always take a back seat to the negative publicity toward the BSA. It seems too often the dedication of our Scouts is forgotten. With spring approaching, I am sure the Scouts will be starting more service projects. Thank them for their service and dedication.
Jason Jolley Assistant Scoutmaster Troop 281, Dallas
Penny candy column brings sweet memories I
loved Tom Mooney’s column today (March 10) on the little grocery stores and the penny candy and comic books. That brought back so many memories. Once I went to the little store up the street from my house in Port Griffith with my nickel and got my little brown bag of candy. A little while later there was a knock at the door. It was Mr. Bukosky from the store bringing back my nickel because it was Canadian and he wanted a real nickel. Another time I asked him for one of the little bags for my candy and he said OK, as long as you bring it back.
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Those were the days. They also sold the comic books with the covers torn off for a nickel. My friends and I would bring our stack of comics to each others homes and trade them. Keep up the good old days stuff, we love it.
Mary Jo Piazza Swoyersville
Concerns raised about Plan B at state schools R
ecently I read a story from the Associated Press about the fact that the U.S. Food and Drug istration is not going to take any regulatory action over a vending machine at Shippensburg University that dispenses Plan B, the morning-after pill. I read the article again thinking that I had read it wrong. No, there it was in black and white – a state university dispensing an abortifacient (abortioninducing drug) in a vending machine. I need to clarify that the term “morningafter pill” is a false nomenclature; according to the Planned Parenthood website, it can be used up to 120 hours after, which means that conception can already have taken place. I can’t believe that Pennsylvania, which is one of the states that has very strict pro-life laws, is so cavalier as to agree to this because “the majority of students wanted it.” You’ve got to be kidding. Plan B touts a slew of harmful effects on women and I also can’t believe that Shippensburg would consider political correctness more important than the health of the female students. Also, if a student is raped, all she has to do is go to the machine, put in $25 and away she goes. She doesn’t see a doctor and she doesn’t report it to the police, she maintains her anonymity but at what price? She does not get help for this trauma and a rapist is allowed to go free and rape again. My last question, since Pennsylvania has 14 state-owned universities, are they all supplying Plan B? I hope and pray they’re not.
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Our school boards need candidates with honor A
good friend and neighbor mentioned months back how disgusted he is with Wyoming Area petty politics and thought he would try again for a seat on the Wyoming Area School Board. He is a man with values, he is a man of character and a Vietnam war hero having been awarded three, Purple Hearts and two Bronze stars with V (valor) device. His name is Jerry Stofko. Jerry Stofko gave what he had to defend our country in time of war. He shed his blood, he risked his life; yet, he never stopped or gave up the fight. Stofko has accepted personal responsibility at every stage of his life, that’s why I strongly encourage Jerry Stofko to “throw his hat in the ring” for a seat on the board. Character, patriotism and grit are qualities that Jerry will bring to the board. Jerry’s life has been one of dedication and he can now take that dedication to work for the children and residents of Wyoming Area. I urge anyone who knows Jerry to offer him encouragement and .
James F. Tighe Exeter
Damon’sstoryatestament to God’s very existence I
found the story from Sunday’s Feb. 17, 2013 edition of the Times Leader about Damon Szatkowski very inspiring. Most people would just take pity on him for the entire trauma he has been through due to a vicious car accident, believe me I do. I also look at the wonderful miracle God has done by allowing young Damon to live. Thank God that this young man was wearing his seatbelt, or, chances are, he would not be here today. God definitely exists (for those who deny his existence) and used this young man to demonstrate only a small modicum of what he can do. I would like to offer a word of encouragement for the friends and family of Damon who might be reading this, Romans, 8:28, “and we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.” In other words, God lets things happen for a reason, we just do not know that reason yet. I am praying, and will continue to pray, for Damon’s continued recovery, along with peace and patience for his family, friends, and medical staff. God bless them. Kevin A. Straka Wilkes-Barre
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in schools,” he said. The plan would then place state focus on regulation and law enforcement, said Me, and would be far more convenient for Pennsylvanians and other consumers. “The private sector and marketplace would set prices and locations,” he said. Me repeated an oftenused line regarding the state’s liquor system — that Pennsylvania is one of only two states that still controls liquor sales. Utah is the other. “The other 48 states have the private sector handling the sale of wine and liquor,” Me said. Corbett is expected to ask Attorney General Kathleen Kane’s office to reverse its rejection of a contract with London-based Camelot Global Services to manage the $3.5 billion Pennsylvania Lottery. Kane’s office said the plan violates state law and is unconstitutional. Me told the crowd that the governor does not intend to sell the lottery system. The state’s population growth of older residents exceeds the projected growth of lottery funding for senior programs, and the Camelot agreement would be incentive-based, he said. “We project $1.3 billion in incremental growth — above and beyond lottery projections — in funding for programs
rants from judges to keep the database current, an employee said. The new policy requires attorneys to serve time-stamped copies of lifted warrant orders in the sheriff and district attorney’s offices. An overall record processing backlog also was a problem in the clerk of courts office, which handles all county criminal court records. Linker’s lodging in prison exposed the backlog. Art Bobbouine, who has been overseeing the clerk of courts office since interim director Tom Pizano’s retirement in September, said the backlog has been reduced from several months to about two or three weeks for most records. Filing priorities also have been established to ensure the most pressing matters, such as the lifted warrants, are processed first, he said, praising the staff for “stepping up.” Interim Judicial Services and Records Division head Joan Hoggarth said the new warrant lift procedures are part of ongoing changes aimed at making operations “more efficient.” Dennis believes the warrant
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$637 million for the rest of the fiscal year that ends Sept. 30. The agency said it had no choice but to subject most of its 47,000 employees, including tower controllers, to periodic furloughs. Representatives of the FAA declined to discuss the effect of the cuts with The Associated Press. In two recent speeches and testimony before Congress, FAA Michael Huerta stressed that safety remained the agency’s top
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center. “When we do these things, really, a lot of the thought went into the firefighters and giving them the right tools and being concerned about them,” said Delaney. “And then with city residents paying for this stuff, we got to do this as efficiently as we could.” The efficiency is important, especially when funding for such purchases is being cut by the federal government for Wilkes-Barre and other cities that depend on the money to provide emergency services. The vehicle was paid for with federal Office of Community De-
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benefiting older Pennsylvanians over the next 10 year,” said Me. “We are not selling the lottery; that would be a violation of federal law.” Me said other goals of the Revenue Department and the governor’s office outlined in the proposed $28.4 billion budget include: • $5.4 billion in funding over five years to address the needs of Pennsylvania’s aging and fragile transportation infrastructure.
• Creating a more competitive tax structure through elimination of the capital stock/foreign franchise tax; reduction of the corporate net income tax; increasing the cap on net operating loss deductions; repealing the corporate loans tax; tax code changes to level the playing field and provide for fair and equitable tax policy; repealing nuisance taxes and obsolete taxation and istrative provisions.
• Reform the state pension system. Benefits accrued cannot be rolled back, said Me, but there is nothing preventing rolled-back rates from applying to benefits that will be accrued in the future. Me said since Corbett took office, private sector jobs have increased by 105,900 — 38,900 over the last year. Manufacturing jobs have gone up by 8,000 and public/ government jobs are down by 21,000, he said.
priority. But many in the aviation sector are frustrated that the political brinkmanship in Washington has affected such a sensitive area of aviation. Hundreds of small airports around the country routinely operate without controllers, using procedures in place since the earliest days of aviation. Pilots are trained to watch for other aircraft and announce their position over the radio during approaches, landings and takeoffs. But past crashes, however rare, have exposed weaknesses in that system. On Nov. 19, 1996, a 19-seat United Express flight landing
in Quincy, Ill., collided with another twin-engine turboprop that was taking off. They slammed into each other at the intersection of two runways, killing all 14 people aboard the two planes. The National Transportation Safety Board concluded the probable cause was a failure of the pilots in the outbound flight to monitor the radio frequency for air traffic and to properly scan for other planes. The 238 air traffic control facilities that could be closed were chosen because they are at airports with fewer than 150,000 flight operations per year. They are located in nearly
every state. The first round of closures is expected to target 173 of those towers that are run by thirdparty contractors, rather than FAA staff. That process could start early next month. Those airports had until Wednesday to put forward arguments for why their towers should stay open, but the bar is high and few are thought to be likely to escape the cuts. A final decision on the list is set for Monday. The airports can choose to pick up the cost to keep their towers open, but few are expected to be able to afford that.
velopment funds and matches the anticipated cut in the city’s share this year from the government agency. Wilkes-Barre expects to receive $1.3 million in OCD funds, down from $1.5 million last year. The funding is at its lowest level since 1990, said Mayor Tom Leighton. “Just last week we were notified of a minimum 5 percent cut across the entire program by the government,” said Leighton. “We anticipate the final cut to be close to 8.2 percent or even potentially higher. This could be devastating to future purchases and really causes problems for our general fund.” During the past three years, 100 percent of the fire equipment purchased by the city was paid with OCD funds, the mayor
said. Delaney expressed concern about having the money next year to buy a new chassis for a city ambulance. He seemingly doesn’t have to worry about not having enough firefighters to operate the vehicle. The department had to deal with the furloughs of 11 firefighters from December to early February as a cost-savings measure for the city. A combination of on-duty and off-duty firefighters would be used to staff the vehicle at extra alarm fires and other emergencies such as flooding. Still, Delaney was thrilled with the new acquisition. The last new special operations vehicle was bought 49 years ago, and the city used two
others since then. The latest addition was made to the specifications of the department by Custom Truck & Body Works in Woodfield, Ga., and further outfitted by Micro Fire Apparatus in Allentown. “This is something new and different that you won’t see anyplace else,” Delaney said. “It’s really state-of-the-art,” he added. “The company tells me it’s the first one they built in the whole Northeast United States.” Firefighters from the department had input into the design and, as a result, they don’t have to stand in the heat of the summer or winter cold to fill their air bottles. After disconnecting them, they can place them in a rack for someone inside the ve-
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from the courthouse. Ricardo Perez-Toledo, 30, of Hazleton, was convicted by a county jury on Oct. 18 on charges of rape of a child, aggravated indecent assault, two counts of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse and three counts of indecent assault. He also was sentenced to 22 to 44 years in state prison. Perez-Toledo raped a young girl multiple times in various locations from 2005 through 2010, according to the criminal complaint. Jose Cruz, 37, of Hazleton, pleaded guilty to unlawful with a minor on Oct. 11. He was sentenced to five to 10 years in state prison. Cruz sexually assaulted a young girl in incidents from June 2009 to March 2012, according to the criminal complaint.
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John Wayne Butz, 42, of Hanover Township, was convicted by a county jury on Oct. 24 on charges of rape of a child, involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, statutory sexual assault, aggravated indecent assault, indecent assault and corruption of minors. He was sentenced to 22 to 44 years in state prison. State police at Wyoming and Hanover Township police said Butz raped a girl during 2008 and 2009, according to the criminal complaint. Butz asked Lupas to sentence him to probation or in the county’s Accelerated Rehabilitation Program. “I didn’t do it; this is not over,” Butz said as he was escorted by sheriff’s deputies hicle to fill and return to them. They’ll also be able to walk into the back of the vehicle to escape the elements to get warm or cool down, said Capt. Alan Klapat, who is in charge of training firefighters to use the vehicle. “Firefighter rehab is very important,” Klapat said. “Firefighters obviously have a strenuous job. Our heart rates rise, blood pressures go up. We have to re-hydrate.” They can get a breather in the climate-controlled interior. Standing outside the vehicle, they can be cooled by the combination of water and cool air from a misting fan and seek shelter from the rain under a retractable awning. “It has everything on it that we’re going to need,” said Mike
Bilski, president of the International Association of Fire Fighters Local 104 . The awning was provided free of charge by Micro Fire Apparatus and was an upgrade from the crank-operated one the department wanted. “They knew that we had limited funding, so they threw in the electrical-operated one cause they knew that it’s important,” Delaney said. The company also retrofitted the filling station and two emergency lights from the old truck. But the on-board generator is new and makes the vehicle selfsufficient if it has to be on site in an area without power. The truck is expected to appear in today’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade and be put into service early next week, Delaney said.
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changes stemmed primarily from a Times Leader article about Linker’s experience. She said her “heart skipped a beat” when she saw a notice about the change in the March issue of the Luzerne Legal . “He has to be congratulated,” said Dennis. “If this hadn’t happened to him, I don’t think these changes would have been made. It’s a little victory for him.” Linker’s experience also was a reminder that the processing of records impacts lives, Dennis said. A single father, Linker said he had to leave his 17-yearold son unattended during the overnight prison stay and pay a $100 prison booking fee. He also lost his six-year construction job because he missed work and his boss wasn’t pleased with the prison explanation. Linker blamed his drunkendriving charge on his reaction to the loss of a loved one and his struggles to recover from liver cancer. He said a lawyer — not Dennis — urged him to sue the county over the prison lodging, but he refused because he “doesn’t want the county’s money.” “Hopefully it won’t happen to someone else,” Linker said.
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SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2013
P E N N S TAT E F O OT B A L L
Wartman in line for big opportunity COMING TOMORROW
For a complete preview of Penn State’s spring practice, pick up a copy of The Sunday Times Leader.
By DEREK LEVARSE
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A promising start to Nyeem Wartman’s first season at Penn State was interrupted by injury. With spring practice opening in Happy Valley on Monday, he has a shot to pick up where he left off. Wartman will open the spring working with the first-team defense, giving the former Valley View linebacker an early crack at claiming a starting job for 2013. The Nittany Lions need to replace a pair of prolific starting
linebackers in Michael Mauti and Gerald Hodges but have only a handful of scholarship players to compete for the open spots. And for spring ball, that number will be decreased by one. Lions coach Bill O’Brien told ESPN on Friday that rising sophomore Ben Kline, a second-teamer on the outside last season, will miss the spring session while recovering from shoulder surgery. That opens the door a bit wider for Wartman, who returns from a knee injury suffered early last sea-
son. Wartman had played immediately as a true freshman, opening 2012 as the top backup to Glenn Carson at middle linebacker. In his first game, he blocked a punt and drew praise from O’Brien and the coaching staff. But when he hurt his knee in the first half against Virginia the next week, it cost him the rest of the season. Wartman was healthy enough to return late in the season, but Penn State elected to hold him out, keeping him eligible
for a medical redshirt. O’Brien would not comment on Wartman’s status earlier this offseason, but when Penn State released its spring roster on Friday, the school listed Wartman as a redshirt freshman for 2013. In that case, Wartman would still retain all four years of his eligibility. And there’s no better time for him to get back out on the field. Carson returns for his third season as the starter in the middle.
Hamlin felt disrespected by NASCAR
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Pens ride special teams wave over Sharks By NATE OWEN For The Times Leader
“I look at it, I don’t know how I did it,” Zawatski said. “But somehow I did. Everything felt effortless. “It feels great.” His Spartans schoolmate wasn’t as fortunate. Quite conversely, misfortune struck Zabresky right from the start of the girls diving competition, when she twisted her ankle while planting her foot to leap off the board during her first attempt. Without the capability to muster much height on the leap, Zabresky plopped into See PIAA, Page 4B
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By JENNA FRYER AP Auto Racing Writer
BRISTOL, Tenn. — Denny Hamlin said Friday that he believes NASCAR was disrespectful by not ing him before fining him $25,000 over critical comments about the new race car. Hamlin said a bigger name would have at least gotten a courtesy call beforehand. “That was the biggest complaint I had. If I was Jeff Gordon or Tony (Stewart), Dale (Earnhardt) Jr., or any Hendrick driver, they would have had a conversation before,” Hamlin said. “Just to slap the fine on me and not tell me anything is what really, really bugged me. A lot. That felt like I had not earned my place in this sport, and I’ve grinded it out here for eight years and I really feel like I’ve done what it takes to earn the respect of both my peers and NASCAR. I feel like had I been somebody else, the outcome may have been different.” That’s what played into Hamlin’s anger last week when he stood firm in his refusal to pay the fine for criticizing the Gen6 car following its second race of the season. He said he’d be suspended before he’d pay over a statement many considered mild made on pit road at Phoenix following a third-place run. “I don’t want to be the pessimist, but it did not race as good as our generation five cars. This is more like what the generation five was at the beginning,” he said at Phoenix. But NASCAR, which spent last year developing the car with heavy input from the manufacturers to improve the on-track product, has asked drivers to
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WORCESTER, Mass. — After watching the Worcester powerplay unit rip them for four goals Wednesday night, the WilkesBarre/Scranton Penguins decided to return the favor Friday. The Penguins scored two goals with the manadvantage and held the Sharks scoreless on PENGUINS five of their own power plays to come SHARKS away with a 5-3 win before 5,865 at the DCU Center. Five different players scored for Wilkes-Barre/ Scranton, while Brad Thiessen made 35 saves, including several big stops in the closing seconds with the Penguins shorthanded. “It’s frustrating to get picked apart like we have lately, I think we lost a little bit of confidence,” defenseman Dylan Reese said of the Penguins penalty-kill unit, which entered the night third in the American Hockey League despite its recent struggles. “We were kind of sitting back more than we needed to.” Riley Holzapfel’s goal at 16:35 in the second period gave Wilkes-Barre/Scranton a 4-1 lead, but Worcester didn’t go away easily in the third. James Livingston’s snipe from along the right boards made it 4-2 at 2:33, and Jon Matsumoto’s goal cut the lead to 4-3 at 15:05. That set up a frantic closing minute, as a roughing call against Warren Peters at 17:45 and a slashing call against Trevor Smith at 19:10 left the Penguins shorthanded. Worcester pulled goalie Harri Sateri, giving the Sharks a sixon-three advantage. But WilkesBarre/Scranton held, as Thiessen made several big saves and caught a break when Yanni Gourde’s shot from the left wing went high and wide over an exposed net. “Brad did a great job,” Penguins coach John Hynes said. “He made some big saves there. We did a nice job of clearing out rebounds and blocking shots.” Peters’ empty-net goal sealed the win at 19:52. “Six-on-three is just a battle, that’s the bottom line,” Reese
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Hazleton Area’s Tyler Farley competes in the first heat preliminary race in Friday’s boys 200 IM at Bucknell University in Lewisburg during the PIAA Swimming & Diving Championships.
Valley West rises from the fall
By PAUL SOKOLOSKI
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LEWISBURG -One minute, the Wyoming Valley West Spartans were on top of the world. The next, their expectations took a sudden and shocking downward dive. By the time the opening day of Class 3A action in the PIAA Swimming and Diving Championships ended Friday, Ed Zawatski had a new school sprint record and an elusive state medal wrapped around his neck, Karina Zabresky didn’t, and Valley West had run a gauntlet of emotions at Bucknell
University’s Kinney Natatorium. Those two Spartans carried the Wyoming Valley Conference’s best hopes for state medals, based on PIAA seedings that placed them in the top eight of their respective events before the start of the championships. Zawatski delivered. His time of 20.92 seconds in the boys 50 freestyle not only earned him a fifth-place PIAA finish, it broke the old Wyoming Valley West standard Zawatski previously set for 50 yards - and that came as part of a relay team.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Syracuse edges Georgetown to reach Big East final By MIKE FITZPATRICK AP Sports Writer
NEW YORK — Brandon Triche scored the go-ahead basket early in overtime and No. 19 Syracuse advanced to the Big East championship game with a 58-55 victory over No. 5 Georgetown on Friday night in the final conference clash of their storied heavyweight rivalry. The fifth-seeded Orange (26-8) will make their 15th appearance in the tournament title game and go for their
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sixth crown Saturday night at Madison Square Garden against fourth-ranked Louisville, the defending champion, or No. 24 Notre Dame. Triche, James Southerland
and backup center Baye Moussa Keita all had 13 points for Syracuse, trying to close its Big East tenure with one more championship before bolting for the ACC next season. The Orange held top-seeded Georgetown (25-6) to 22 percent shooting from 3-point range with their trademark 2-3 zone and got a big game from their bench to avenge two previous losses to the Hoyas this season. Georgetown erased a 12-point
deficit, tying it at 49 with 1:47 left in regulation on two free throws by Jabril Trawick. Baye Moussa Keita hit a pair of foul shots to put the Orange back on top at the 1:23 mark, but Porter drew a blocking foul on Fair and calmly canned both ends of a 1-and-1 to tie it at 51 with 7.3 seconds to go. Michael Carter-Williams had a chance to win it for Syracuse, but he missed a shot just before See SYRACUSE, Page 4B
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Georgetown’s Mikael Hopkins, center, is defended by Syracuse’s Baye Keita, right, and Syracuse’s C.J. Fair, left, during the first half of an NCAA basketball game Friday in New York.
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A M E R I C A’ S L I n E BY ROXY ROXBOROUGH BOXING REPORT: In the WBC welterweight title fight on May 4 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Floyd Mayweather Jr. is -$950 vs. Robert Guerrero at +$650. For the latest odds & scores, check us out at www.americasline.com. NBA Favorite Points Underdog WIZARDS 6.5 Suns Pacers 3.5 76ERS CELTICS 15.5 Bobcats SPURS 13.5 Cavaliers BLAZERS 10.5 Pistons JAZZ 1.5 Grizzlies College Basketball Favorite Points Underdog SEC Conference Tournament Florida 12.5 Alabama Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament Miami-Florida 2 NC State Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament Saint Louis 3 Butler Big Ten Conference Tournament Indiana 6.5 Wisconsin Favorite PENGUINS BRUINS SABRES AVALANCHE Coyotes ETS Canadiens LIGHTNING MAPLE LEAFS Islanders Blackhawks BLUES CANUCKS KINGS
NHL Odds Underdog -$150/+$130 Rangers -$210/+$175 Capitals -$135/+$115 Senators -$125/+$105 Wild -$110/-$110 BLUE JACK-$120/even DEVILS -$110/-$110 Hurricanes -$140/+$120 Jets -$120/even PANTHERS -$135/+$115 STARS -$125/+$105 Ducks -$160/+$140 Red Wings -$155/+$135 Sharks
LoCAL CALEnDAR TODAY’S EVENTS HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING PIAA Championships, at Kinney Natatorium, Lewisburg, 8 a.m. COLLEGE BASEBALL Misericordia at DeSales, 3:30 p.m. Wilkes at King’s, 3:30 p.m.
SATURDAY, MARCH 16 HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING PIAA Championships, at Kinney Natatorium, Lewisburg, 8 a.m. COLLEGE BASEBALL King’s at Wilkes, DH, noon Misericordia at LCCC, noon DeSales at Misericordia, DH, 1 p.m. PSU Wilkes-Barre at PSU Worthington, TBA COLLEGE SOFTBALL Misericordia at DeSales, DH, 1 p.m. Wilkes at King’s, DH, 1 p.m. MEN’S COLLEGE LACROSSE Alvernia at Misericordia, 1 p.m. WOMEN’S COLLEGE LACROSSE King’s at Cazenovia, 1 p.m. Wilkes at PSU Abington, 2 p.m. WOMEN’S COLLEGE TENNIS Lebanon Valley at King’s, 1 p.m.
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9 a.m. SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Food City 500, at Bristol, Tenn. 10:30 a.m. SPEED — American Le Mans Series, 12 Hours of Sebring, start of race, at Sebring, Fla.Noon SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, “Happy Hour Series,” final practice for Food City 500, at Bristol, Tenn. 1 p.m. SPEED — American Le Mans Series, 12 Hours of Sebring, at Sebring, Fla. 2 p.m. ESPN2 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Jeff Foxworthy’s Grit Chips 300, at Bristol, Tenn. 10:30 p.m. SPEED — American Le Mans Series, 12 Hours of Sebring, end of race, at Sebring, Fla. (same-day tape) 1:30 a.m. ESPN2 — NHRA, qualifying for Gatornationals, at Gainesville, Fla. (delayed tape) NBCSN — Formula One, Australian Grand Prix, at Melbourne, Australia
BASEBALL
Noon YES — Preseason, Philadelphia vs. N.Y. Yankees 1 p.m. MLB — World Baseball Classic, second round, Puerto Rico-United States winner vs. Dominican Republic, at Miami SNY — Preseason, Miami vs. N.Y. Mets 4 p.m. WGN — Preseason, Chicago Cubs vs. Kansas City, at Mesa, Ariz.
BOXING
10:15 p.m. HBO — Welterweights, Jessie Vargas (21-0-0) vs. Wale Omotoso (23-0-0); champion Timothy Bradley Jr. (29-0-0) vs. Ruslan Provodnikov (221-0), for WBO welterweight title, at Carson, Calif.
GOLF
9 a.m. TGC — European PGA Tour, Avantha Masters, third round, at Delhi, India (same-day tape) 1 p.m. TGC — PGA Tour, Tampa Bay Classic, third round, at Tampa Bay, Fla. 3 p.m. NBC — PGA Tour, Tampa Bay Classic, third round, at Tampa Bay, Fla. 4 p.m. TGC — LPGA, Founders Cup, third round, at Phoenix 7:30 p.m. TGC — Champions Tour, Toshiba Classic, second round, at Newport Beach, Calif. (same-day tape)
MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
11:30 a.m. CBS — Conference USA, championship, Southern Miss.-UTEP winner vs. Memphis-Tulsa winner, at Tulsa, Okla. ESPN2 — America East Conference, championship, Albany (NY) at Vermont 1 p.m. ABC — Southeastern Conference, semifinal, Florida-LSU winner vs. Alabama-Tennessee winner, at Nashville, Tenn. ESPN — Atlantic Coast Conference, semifinal, Miami-Boston College winner vs. Virginia-N.C. State winner, at Greensboro, N.C. 1:30 p.m. CBS — Big Ten Conference, semifinal, IndianaIllinois winner vs. Wisconsin-Michigan winner, at Chicago CBSSN — Atlantic 10 Conference, semifinal, teams TBD 3 p.m. ABC — Southeastern Conference, semifinal, Kentucky-Vanderbilt winner vs. Mississippi-Missouri winner, at Nashville, Tenn. ESPN — Atlantic Coast Conference, semifinal, Duke-Maryland winner vs. North Carolina-Florida St.-Clemson winner, at Greensboro, N.C. 4 p.m. CBS — Big Ten Conference, semifinal, Ohio State-Nebraska winner vs. Michigan St.-Iowa winner, at Chicago CBSSN — Atlantic 10 Conference, semifinal, teams TBD 4:30 p.m. ESPN2 — Southwestern Athletic Conference, championship, Jackson St.-Prairie View winner vs. Texas Southern-Alabama A&M winner, at Garland, Texas 5 p.m. ESPNU — MEAC, final, teams TBD 6 p.m. CBS — Mountain West Conference, championship, New Mexico-San Diego St. winner vs. UNLVColorado St. winner, at Las Vegas ESPN — Big 12 Conference, championship, Iowa St.-Kansas winner vs. Kansas State-Oklahoma St. winner,at Kansas City, Mo. 6:30 p.m. ESPN2 — Mid-American Conference, championship, Akron-Kent St. winner vs. Ohio-Western Michigan winner, at Cleveland 8:30 p.m. ESPN — Big East Conference, championship, Georgetown-Syracuse winner vs. Louisville-Notre Dame winner, at New York ESPN2 — Southland Conference, championship, Stephen F. Austin-SE Louisiana winner vs. Northwestern St.-Sam Houston St. winner, at Katy, Texas 9 p.m. ESPNU — Big Sky Conference, final, teams TBD 10:30 p.m. ESPN2 — Big West Conference, championship, Long Beach St.-UC Irvine winner vs. Pacific-Cal Poly winner, at Anaheim, Calif. 11 p.m. ESPN — Pac-12 Conference, championship, UCLA-Arizona winner vs. Utah-Oregon winner, at Las Vegas ESPNU — WAC, final teams TBD
MEN’S COLLEGE GYMNASTICS
8 p.m. BTN — Minnesota, Iowa at Nebraska
MOTORSPORTS
7:30 p.m. SPEED — Supercross, at Indianapolis
SOCCER
8:30 a.m. ESPN2 — Premier League, Manchester City at Everton 12:30 p.m. NBC — MLS, D.C. United at New York 3 p.m. NBCSN — MLS, Chicago at Kansas City 8 p.m. NBCSN — MLS, Portland at Seattle
NBA BASKETBALL
7:30 p.m. CSN — Indiana at Philadelphia
NHL HOCKEY
1 p.m. MSG, NHL, ROOT — N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh 7 p.m. MSG, NHL — Montreal at New Jersey 7:30 p.m. PLUS — N.Y. Islanders at Florida 10 p.m. NHL — Detroit at Vancouver WOMEN’S COLLEGE GYMNASTICS 4 p.m. BTN — Iowa State at Michigan
TRAnSACTIonS BASEBALL
National League PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Optioned LHP Andy Oliver and C Tony Sanchez to Indianapolis (PCL).
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS—Signed F DaJuan Summers to a 10-day contract. NEW YORK KNICKS—Signed F Kenyon Martin for the remainder of the season. Women’s National Basketball Association WASHINGTON MYSTICS—Named Eric Thibault assistant coach.
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National Football League ARIZONA CARDINALS—Released QB Kevin Kolb. Signed DE Matt Shaughnessy. CHICAGO BEARS—Agreed to with CB Zack Bowman on a one-year contract. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Released S Tom Zbikowski. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Signed CB Alan Ball, RB Justin Forsett and DT Roy Miller. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Signed OL Geoff Schwartz and CB Sean Smith. MIAMI DOLPHINS—Signed TE Dustin Keller and WR Brandon Gibson to one-year contracts. MINNESOTA VIKINGS—Signed QB Matt Cassel. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Signed WR Donald Jones. NEW YORK GIANTS—Re-signed LB Keith Rivers. NEW YORK JETS—Signed RB Mike Goodson and FB Lex Hilliard. OAKLAND RAIDERS—Signed LB Nick Roach. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Acquired WR Arrelious Benn and a 2013 seventh-round pick from Tampa Bay for a 2013 sixth-round choice and a conditional 2014 draft pick. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS—Agreed to with RB Danny Woodhead on a two-year contract. WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Re-signed LB Bryan Kehl. Canadian Football League MONTREAL ALOUETTES—Signed DE John Bowman to a three-year contract.
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National Hockey League ANAHEIM DUCKS—Acquired C David Steckel from Toronto for RW Ryan Lasch and a 2014 seventh-round draft pick. Reassigned F Patrick Maroon to Norfolk (AHL). BUFFALO SABRES—Assigned C Mikhail Grigorenko to Quebec (QMJHL). COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS—Activated D John Moore off injured reserve. Assigned D Cody Goloubef to Springfield (AHL). Recalled F Sean Collins from Springfield. MONTREAL CANADIENS—Signed C David Desharnais to a four-year contract extension. Assigned F Petteri Nokelainen to Hamilton (AHL). Recalled F Mike Blunden from Hamilton. NEW YORK ISLANDERS—Agreed to with F Colin McDonald on a two-year contract extension, through the 2014-15 season. OTTAWA SENATORS—Signed D Michael Sdao to a one-year entry-level contract. ST. LOUIS BLUES—Assigned D Jani Hakanpaa to Peoria (AHL). American Hockey League AHL—Suspended Abbotsford RW Mike Testwuide three games for a charging incident in a March 13 game at Texas. Suspended Abbotsford RW Akim Aliu one game for his actions in a March 14 game at Houston. HAMILTON BULLDOGS—Signed D Peter Merth to a professional tryout contract. ECHL IDAHO STEELHEADS—Announced D Jace Coyle was returned to the team by Texas (AHL) and D Matt Case was returned to the team by Manchester (AHL). Announced G Tyler Beskorowany was called up by Texas. Released D William Lacasse. READING ROYALS—Signed F Robbie Bourdon to an amateur tryout agreement. Announced F Kirk MacDonald was returned to the team by Houston (AHL). Announced F .J. Syner was recalled to Hershey (AHL).
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Major League Soccer SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC—Signed F Obafemi Martins.
COLLEGE
BUFFALO—Fired men’s basketball coach Reggie Witherspoon. GEORGETOWN (DC)—Promoted Thurston Childrey to wide receivers coach and Alex Kolt to defensive line coach. HUNTINGTON—Named Mike Turk athletic director. SOUTH ALABAMA—Fired women’s basketball coach Rick Pietri.
SwIMMInG HIGH SCHOOL LEWISBURG (AP) -- Wednesday’s results from the PIAA Class AA swimming and diving championships at Kinney Natatorium, Bucknell University. PRELIMINARIES CLASS AA BOYS 50 freestyle: 1, Nathan Smith, Susquehanna Twp., 20.90; 2, Phil Emerson, Franklin, 21.07; 3, Justin Ransel, Brookville, 21.52; 4, Cameron Clerici, Beaver Area, 21.53; 5, Elijah Luckey, Carver E&S, 21.64; 6, Brian Stepniak, Dallas, 21.69; 7, Luke Simpson, Charleroi, 21.72; 8, Daniel Weeks, Moravian Academy, 21.81. 9, Adam Bleday, Titusville, 21.94; 10, JohnMichael Guerino, Farrell, Thadeus Ellis, Shady Side Academy, and Jeff Bleday, Titusville, 22.15; 13, Daniel Yu, Greensburg Salem 22.17; 14, John Paul Zimcosky, Geibel Catholic, 22.19; 15, Kyle Himmelwright, Upper Perkiomen, 22.21; 16, Frank Aberegg, Bellefonte, 22.36. Also, 23, Chris Lukasewski, Crestwood, 22.61. 100 butterfly: 1, Robert Sikatzki, Fairview, 49.98; 2, Eric Tatum, Salisbury Twp., 50.16; 3, Brent Benedict, Corry, 50.44; 4, Brad Kolesar, West Mifflin, 51.79; 5, Mason Cassel, Upper Perkiomen, 52.11; 6, Frank Chen, Athens, 52.14; 7, Josh Grzech, Crestwood, 52.26; 8, Justin Kostelnik, Laurel Highlands, 52.34. 9, Ian Buckner, Neshannock, 52.51; 10, Dillon Lancenese, Bradywine Heights, 52.56; 11, Josh Krieg, Elizabeth Forward, 52.73; 12, Cole Davis, Millersburg, 52.81; 13, Brian Uhrin, Greensburg Central Catholic, 52.90; 14, Fernando Rios, Allentown Central Catholic, 53.04; 15, Isaac Beltran Delrio, Schuylkill Valley, 53.04; 16, Steve Conko, Geibel Catholic, and Andy Frederick, Franklin, 53.65. 200 freestyle relay: 1, Franklin 1;28.48; 2, Susquehanna Twp. 1:28.59; 3, Salisbury Twp. and Bloomsburg 1:29.79; 5, Southern Lehigh 1:29.85; 6, Upper Perkiomen 1:29.92; 7, Titusville 1:30.14; 8, Dallas 1:30.27. 9, Lancaster Catholic 1:30.62; 10, Bellefonte 1:30.83; 11, Fairview 1:30.88; 12, Schuylkill Valley 1:30.89; 13, Chartiers Valley 1:31.27; 14, Gettysburg 1:31.49; 15, Quaker Valley 1:31.75; 16, Camp Hill Trinity 1:31.77. FINALS CLASS AA GIRLS 200 medley relay: 1, Villa Maria Academy (Emily Cornell, Olivia Tierney, Lauren Law, Sarah Hitchens) 1:45.81. (PIAA record. Old: 1:46.89, Central Columbia, 2012); 2, Central Columbia 1:47.32; 3, Southern Lehigh 1:48.93; 4, South Fayette 1:49.02; 5, Boiling Springs 1:50.67; 6, Northern York 1:51.12; 7, Indiana 1:51.70; 8, Schuylkill Valley 1:51.81. Consolation final: 12, Scranton Prep 1:52.57; 15, Holy Redeemer 1:54.39. 200 freestyle: 1, Adrianna Grabski, Mifflinburg, 1:47.05 (PIAA record. Old: 1:47.37, Stef Williams, Bloomsburg, 1998); 2, Lauren Barber, Wilmington, 1:47.96; 3, Victoria Griffin, Delone Catholic, 1:50.71; 4, Sydnee Karam, Bethlehem Catholic, 1:52.82; 5, Braelyn Tracy, Elizabeth Forward, 1:52.84; 6, Kara Kaulius, West Allegheny, 1:53.01; 7, Alexis Mitcheltree, Moon, 1:54.08; 8, Morgan Fink, South Fayette, 1:54.75. 200 individual medley: 1, Allie Szekely, Gwynedd Mercy Academy, 1:59.66 (PIAA record. Old: 2:00.48, Madison Burns, Northwestern Lehigh, 2011); 2, Mia Nonneberg, Scranton Prep, 2:00.41; 3, Lauren Law, Malvern Villa Maria Academy, 2:07.22; 4, Jessica Burkett, Boiling Springs,
2:07.29; 5, Taylor Hoover, West York, 2:09.52; 6, Peyten Lyons, Palmyra, 2:10.07; 7, Katie Scordato, Bellefonte, 2:10.23; 8, Katie Webber, Boiling Springs, 2:10.47. 50 freestyle: 1, Sarah Hitchens, Malvern Villa Maria Academy, 22.91 (PIAA record. Old: 23.16, Stef Williams, Bloomsburg, 1998); 2, Katie Saloky, Central Columbia, 23.46; 3, Erica Clancy, Susquehanna Twp., 23.50; 4, Rylee Klomp, Mercyhurst Prep, 24.05; 5, Carson Gross, York Suburban, 24.16; 6, Lake Duffy, Pen Argyl, 24.48; 7, Julie Dobson, Malvern Villa Maria Academy, 24.54; 8, Carley Wise, Conrad Weiser, 24.70 100 butterfly: 1, Margaret Gruber, Mars, 54.35; 2, Alexa Fabbri, Villa Joseph Marie, 55.21; 3, Becca Luft, Northern York, 56.29; 4, Beth Grazio, Central Columbia, 57.14; 5, Erin Merkle, York Suburban, 57.14; 6, Lauren Law, Malvern Villa Maria Academy, 57.68; 7, Caroline Edelman, Wyomissing, 59.22; 8, Molly Phillips, Mercyhurst Prep, 59.77. 200 freestyle relay: 1, York Suburban (Zowie Day, Carson Gross, Anna Schmittle, Erin Merkle) 1:37.55; 2, Malvern Villa Maria Academy 1:37.63; 3, Central Columbia 1:38.61; 4, Schuylkill Valley 1:39.54; 5, Fairview 1:39.65; 6, Southern Lehigh 1:39.98; 7, Northern York 1:40.63; 8, Indiana 1:41.14. 1-meter diving: 1, McKenzie Stetler, Mohawk, 406.70; 2, Kelsey Williams, Holy Redeemer, 399.35; 2, Sydney Szopo, Upper Moreland, 389.25; 4, Jessica Shomo, Clearfield, 389.05; 5, Heather Lonkert, Moon, 385.15; 6, Nicole Sagl, Allentown Central Catholic, 374.90; 7, Gracie Klimek, South Fayette, 349.30; 8, Maggie Steibeck, Union City, 336.60. 9, Dominique DiRenzio, Archbishop Wood, 324.50; 10, Morgan Elrick, Derry Area, 321.00; 11, Haley Ashner, Quaker Valley, 315.95; 12, Karly Feinberg, Marple Newtown, 311.75; 13, Briana Urich, Palmyra, 302.55; 14, Ciana Rollman, Shamokin, 301.00; 15, Rachel Trice, Derry Area, 292.15; 16, Annie Royek, Corry, 285.65; 17, Alexis Cadden, Iroquois, 215.50; 18, Shannon Chambers, Upper Moreland, 212.05; 19, Brittany Hart, Ellwood City Riverside, 211.65; 20, Emily Johns, Schuylkill Valley, 206.50. CLASS AA BOYS 200 medley relay: 1, Bellefonte (Colton Schnars, Andrew Rosenberger, Isaac Thomas, Frank Abergg) 1:36.84; 2, Fairview 1:37.42; 3, Upper Perkiomen 1:38.64; 4, Camp Hill Trinity 1:38.85; 5, Schuylkill Valley 1:39.79; 6, Franklin 1:40.20; 7, Elizabeth Forward 1:40.30; 8, Indiana 1:40.31. Consolation final: 9, Tunkhannock 1:40.43. 200 freestyle: 1, Drew Damich, Chartiers Valley, 1:40.52; 2, Matthew Leenhouts, Fleetwood, 1:42.07; 3, Ian DiCarlo, Camp Hill Trinity, 1:42.45; 4, Griffin Schaetzle, Mercyhurst Prep, 1:42.47; 5, Alexander Szakelhidi, Ellwood City Riverside and Jarod Kehl, Montour, 1:43.65; 7, Trey Shackleton, Northwestern Lehigh, 1:44.44; 8, Jon Anderson, Salisbury Twp., 1:45.45 Consolation final: 12, Marcus Wagner, Dallas, 1:46.61. 200 individual medley: 1, Everett Albert, Lancaster Catholic, 1:53.72; 2, Andrew Rosenberger, Bellefonte, 1:55.14; 3, Christopher Georgiadis, Mars, 1:56.49; 4, Noah Donovan, Laurel, 1:57.22; 5, Ben Spencer, Tunkhannock, 1:58.24; 6, Noah Crawford, Bloomsburg, 1:58.73; 7, Keith Weaver, Springfield Twp., 1:59.50; 8, Phineas O’BrienMilne, Gettysburg, 1:59.57. 50 freestyle: 1, Phil Emerson, Franklin, 20.90; 2, Nathan Smith, Susquehanna Twp., 21.00; 3, Cameron Clerici, Beaver Area, 21.35; 4, Elijah Luckey, Carver E&S, 21.50; 5, Justin Ransel, Brookville, 21.62; 6, Luke Simpson, Charleroi, 21.68; 7, Brian Stepniak, Dallas, 21.76; 8, Daniel Weekes, Moravian Academy, 21.88. 100 butterfly: 1, Robert Sikatzki, Fairview, 49.98; 2, Eric Tatum, Salisbury Twp., 49.99; 3, Brent Benedict, Corry, 50.51; 4, Mason Cassel, Upper Perkiomen, 51.26; 5, Brad Kolesar, West Mifflin, 51.32; 6, Justin Kostelnik, Laurel Highlands, 52.11; 7, Josh Grzech, Crestwood, 52.28; 8, Frank Chen, Athens 52.61. 200 freestyle relay: 1, Franklin (Andy Frederick, Quinn Heffern, Isaac Cooke, Phil Emerson) 1:27.24; 2, Titusville 1:28.91; 3, Bloomsburg 1:29.37; 4, Susquehanna Twp. 1:29.42; 5, Salisbury Twp. 1:29.55; 6, Upper Perkiomen 1:29.89; 7, Dallas 1:30.35; 8, Southern Lehigh 1:30.91. LEWISBURG (AP) -- Thursday’s results from the PIAA Class AA swimming and diving championships at Kinney Natatorium, Bucknell University. PRELIMINARIES CLASS AA GIRLS 100 freestyle: 1, Adrianna Grabski, Mifflinburg, 49.74; 2, Victoria Griffin, Delone Catholic, 51.10; 3, Alex Fabbri, Villa Joseph Marie, 51.60; 4, Rylee Klomp, Mercyhurst Prep, 52.66; 5, Emily Zimcosky, Geibel Catholic, 52.83; 6, Becca Luft, Northern York and Emily Maxwell, Lewisburg, 53.17; 8, Syndee Karam, Bethlehem Catholic, 53.23. 9, Caoline Edelman, Wyomissing, 53.25; 10, Molly O’Brien, Malvern Villa Maria Academy, 53.28; 11, Claire Mikesell, Clearfield, 53.78; 12, Lake Duffy, Pen Argyl, 53.83; 13, Erica Clancy, Susquehanna Twp., 53.89; 14, Mary Folz, Eden Christian, 54.26; 15, Samantha Shirtliff, Camp Hill Trinity, 54.29; 16, Emily Messina, Villa Joseph Marie, 54.46. Also, 29, Morgan Manglaviti, Tunkhannock, 55.73; 30, Rachel Finnegan, Holy Redeemer, 55.93. 500 freestyle: 1, Mia Nonnenberg, Scranton Prep, 4:54.89; 2, Erin Merkle, York Suburban, 5:01.83; 3, Kara Kaulius, West Allegheny, 5:02.0; 4, Abigail Thomson, Moravian Academy, 5:03.30; 5, Braelyn Tracy, Elizabeth Forward, 5:03.77; 6, Grace Kowal, Nazareth Academy, 5:06.12; 7, Bria Otwell, Freeport, 5:06.19; 8, Jessica Burkett, Boiling Springs, 5:06.65. 9, Taylor Hoover, West York, 5:07.44; 10, Mary Rosati, South Fayette, 5:09.02; 11, Madison Oster, Octorara, 5:09.28; 12, Mary Harrington, Nazareth Academy, 5:09.42; 13, Caroline Colville, Shady Side Academy, 5:09.50; 14, Emily Lyons, Southern Lehigh, 5:13.36; 15, Fallon Nelson, Mount Pleasant, 5:14.91; 16, Kimmi Szajnuk, East Pennsboro, 5:18.19. Also, 32, Angela Stahl, Scranton Prep, 5:38.63. 100 backstroke: 1, Margaret Gruber, Mars, 55.23; 2, Sarah Hitchens, Malvern Villa Maria Academy, 55.23; 3, Emily Cornell, Malvern Villa Maria Academy, 57.78; 4, Alexis Mitcheltree, Moon, 58.44; 5, Peyten Lyons, Palmyra, 58.60; 6, Caitlin Foley, Lewisburg, 58.67; 7, Krystal Wriglesworth, Clearfield, 58.94; 8, Madison Amann, Southern Lehigh, 58.99. 9, Ryhan Rodriguez, Southern Lehigh, 59.09; 10, Amber Saint Clair, Upper Moreland, 59.21; 11, Rachael DePietro, Lancaster Catholic, 59.62; 12, Caroline Quindlen, Archbishop carroll, 59.76; 13, Sabrina Bowman, St. Joseph, 59.78; 14, Sydney Mercer, Millville, 59.80; 15, Sydney Archuleta, Northern York, 59.82; 16, Erin McElwee, Phoenixville, 59.94. Also, 21, Julie Ann Mahle, Holy Redeemer, 1:00.65; 31, Megan Carey, Holy Cross, 1:03.08. 100 breaststroke: 1, Lauren Barber, Wilmington, 1:03.49; 2, Allie Szekely, Gwynedd Mercy Academy, 1:03.99; 3, Katie Webber, Boiling Springs, 1:05.60; 4, Holly Stein, St. Joseph, 1:05.75; 5, Katie Saloky, Central Columbia, 1:05.85; 6, Anna Paccapaniccia, Indiana, 1:06.42; 7, Morgan Fink, South Fayette, 1:06.55; 8, Mallory Lawson, Fairview, 1:06.78. 9, Olivia Tierney, Malvern Villa Maria Academy, 1:07.00; 10, Katie Scordato, Bellefonte, 1:07.73; 11, Rachel Munger, Springfield Twp., 1:07.83; 12, Orianna Barone, Northern Lebanon, 1:08.50; 13, Molly Kowal, Nazareth Academy, 1:08.54; 14, Billie Patterson, Fairview, 1:08.70; 15, Nicole Brunozzi, Central Columbia, 1:08.93; 16, Devonne Moore, Phoenixville, 1:09.19. Also, 19, Sydney Gualtieri, Abington Heights, 1:09.88; 22, Bethany Chmil, Holy Redeemer, 1:10.00. 400 freestyle relay: 1, Malvern Villa Maria Academy 3:33.79; 2, York Suburban 3:36.69; 3, South Fayette 3:38.23; 4, Scranton Prep 3:40.45; 5, Schuylkill Valley 3:40.61; 6, Mercyhurst Prep 3:41.05; 7, West Allegheny 3:41.09; 8, Palmyra 3:41.64. 9, Southern Lehigh 3:42.00; 10, Fairview 3:42.26; 11, Boiling Springs 3:42.35; 12, Springfield Twp. 3:43.04; 13, Central Columbia 3:43.83; 14, Blackhawk 3:44.19; 15, Indiana 3:44.58; 16, Tamaqua 3:44.96. CLASS AA BOYS 100 freestyle: 1, Nathan Smith, Susquehanna Twp., 46.17; 2, Phil Emerson, Franklin, 46.26; 3, Eric Tatum, Salisbury Twp., 46.44; 4, Cameron Clerici, BeaverArea, 47.40; 6, Michael Anderson, Southern Lehigh, 47.67; 7, Justin Ransel, Brookville, 47.78; 8, Brian Stepniak, Dallas, 47.85. 9, Josh Kreider, Southern Lehigh, 48.20; 10, Thaddeus Ellis, Shady Side Academy, 48.52; 11, Sam Calhoun, Bloomsburg, 48.54; 13, Austin Witmer, Knoch, 48.82; 14, Andrew Strause, Schuylkill Valley, 48.85; 15, Ryan Sebastianelli, Scranton Prep, 48.93; 16, Josh Krieg, Elizabeth Forward, 49.05. 500 freestyle: 1, Drew Damich, Chartiers Valley, 4:39.32; 2, Jarod Kehl, Montour, 4:39.42; 3, Alexander Szakelyhidi, Ellwood City Riverside, 4:43.09; 4, Ian DiCarlo, Camp Hill Trinity, 4:44.25; 5, Matt Leenhouts, Fleetwood, 4:44.26; 6, Everett Albert, Lancaster Catholic, 4:45.27; 7, Trey Sheckleton, Northwestern Lehigh, 4:45.58; 8, Noah Donovan, Laurel, 4:46.24. 9, Isaac Thomas, Bellefonte, 4:46.72; 10, Hunter Krum, Central Columbia, 4:47.11; 11, Cole Davis, Millersburg, 4:47.19; 12, Matthew Daniel, Manheim Central, 4:47.92; 13, Christopher Georgiadis, Mars, 4:50.14; 14, Marcus Wagner, Dallas, 4:50.91; 15, Ondrej Maxian, New Hope-Solebury, 4:52.14; 16, Thomas Pierre, Mars, 4:52.23. 100 backstroke: 1, Robert Sikatzki, Fairview, 50.37; 2, Griffin Schaetzle, Mercyhurst Prep, 51.03; 3, Brent Benedict, Corry, 51.36; 4, Justin Kostelnik, Laurel Highlands, 51.75; 5, Dillon Lancenese, Brandywine Heights, 52.52; 6, Phineas O’Brien-Milne, Gettysburg, 53.45; 7, Ben Spencer, Tunkhannock, 53.46; 8, Ethan Gehenio, Northern Lebanon, 53.73. 9, Brad Kolesar, West Mifflin, 54.00; 10, Colton Schars, Bellefonte, 54.36; 11, Nathan Mihalko, Johnstown Richland, 54.40; 12, Michael Knaus, Devon Prep, 54.52; 13, Corey Koss, St. Marys, 54.58; 14, Frank Chen, Athens, 54.59; 15, Luke
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Simpson, Charleroi, 54.71; 16, Joseph Grzech, Crestwood, 54.75. 100 breaststroke: 1, Shane Hallett, Boiling Springs, 58.78; 2, Noah Crawford, Bloomsburg, 58.90; 3, Andrew Rosenberger, Bellefonte, 59.56; 4, Ian Lindsey, Knoch, 1:00.07; 5, Sawyer Allen, Palmerton, 1:00.15; 6, John Mackowski, Mercyhurst Prep, 1:00.17; 7, Iain Smith, Upper Moreland, 1:00.36; 8, Henry Tanguay, Camp Hill Trinity, 1:00.50. 9, Kameron Faychak, Elizabeth Forward, 1:00.61; 10, Luke Raudenbush, Schuylkill Valley, 1:00.65; 11, Nathanael Marino, Blue Mountain, 1:00.93; 12, Terry Vrabec, Holy Redeemer, 1:00.96; 13, Jon Haycock, Indiana, 1:01.02; 14, Jacon Collas, South Park, 1:01.28; 15, Forrest Bennett, Bloomsburg, 1:01.71; 16, Mike O’Polka, Franklin, 1:01.86. Also, 22, Ben Evans, Scranton Prep, 1:03.00; 30, Joe Moffitt, Tunkhannock, 1:03.95. 400 freestyle relay: 1, Salisbury Twp. 3:13.39; 2, Southern Lehigh 3:15.72; 3, Franklin 3:15.91; 4, Fairview 3:16.09; 5, Upper Perkiomen 3:16.21; 6, Shady Side Academy 3:17.10; 7, Bloomsburg 3:17.87; 8, Bellefonte 3:18.28. 9, Dallas 3:19.07; 10, Mars 3:19.14; 11, Schuylkill Valley 3:19.27; 12, Susquehanna Twp. 3:19.70; 13, Springfield Twp. 3:19.70; 14, Lancaster Catholic 3:21.07; 15, Camp Hill Trinity 3:21.16; 16, Chartiers Valley 3:21.27. FINALS CLASS AA GIRLS 100 freestyle: 1, Adriana Grabski, Mifflinburg, 49.57 (PIAA record. Old: 49.61, Stef Williams, Bloomsburg, 1998); 2, Victoria Griffin, Delone Catholic, 50.17; 3, Alexa Fabbri, Villa Joseph Marie, 50.76; 4, Emily Zimcosky, Geibel Catholic, 52.06; 5, Rylee Klomp, Mercyhurst Prep, 52.20; 6, Becca Luft, Northern York, 52.30; 7, Sydnee Karam, Bethlehem Catholic, and Emily Maxwell, Lewisburg, 52.78. 500 freestyle: 1, Mia Nonnenberg, Scranton Prep, 4;48.18; 2, Erin Merkle, York Suburban, 4:57.88; 3, Abigail Thomson, Moravian Academy, 4:59.56; 4, Kara Kaulis, West Allegheny, 4:59.83; 5, Braelyn Tracy, Elizabeth Forward, 5:01.13; 6, Grace Kowal, Nazareth Academy, 5:06.12; 7, Jessica Burkett, Boiling Springs, 5:07.12; 8, Bria Otwell, Freeport, 5:12.84. 100 backstroke: 1, Margaret Gruber, Mars, 54.15; 2, Sarah Hitchens, Malvern Villa Maria Academy, 55.24; 3, Emily Cornell, Malvern Villa Maria Academy, 57.44; 4, Caitlin, Lewisburg, 57.94; 5, Madison Amann, Southern Lehigh, 58.34; 6, Peyten Lyons, Palmyra, 58.55; 7, Alexis Mitcheltree, Moon, 58.69; 8, Krystal Wriglesworth, Clearfield, 59.13. 100 breaststroke: 1, Lauren Barber, Wilmington, 1:02.63; 2, Allie Szekely, Gwynedd Mercy Academy, 1:02.92; 3, Holly Stein, St. Joseph, and Katie Saloky, Central Columbia, 1:05.04; 5, Katie Webber, Boiling Springs, 1:06.06; 6, Anna Paccapaniccia, Indiana, 1:06.82; 7, Mallory Lawson, Fairview, 1:07.05; 8, Morgan Fink, South Fayette, 1:07.05. 400 freestyle relay: 1, Malvern Villa Maria Academy (Molly O’Brien, Lauren Law, Sarah Hitchens, Julie Dobson) 3:28.90 (PIAA record. Old: 3:30.96, Villa Maria Academy, 2012); 2, York Suburban 3;33.84; 3, South Fayette 3:36.53; 4, Schuylkill Valley 3:38.52; 5, Scranton Prep 3:39.54; 6, Palmyra 3:40.05; 7, West Allegheny 3:41.97; 8, Mercyhurst Prep 3:42.37. Team standings (top five): 1, Malvern Villa Maria Academy, 237 points (PIAA record. Old: 221, Villa Maria, 2012); 2, York Suburban, 125; 3, South Fayette, 119; 4, Central Columbia, 118.5; 5, Southern Lehigh, 113. FINALS CLASS AA BOYS 100 freestyle: 1, Phil Emerson, Franklin, 45.63; 2, Nathan Smith, Susquehanna Twp., 45.97; 3, Eric Tatum, Salisbury Twp., 46.15; 4, Cameron Clerici, Beaver Area, 47.43; 5, Jon Anderson, Salisbury Twp., 47.56; 6, Michael Anderson, Southern Lehigh, 47.60; 7, Brian Stepniak, Dallas, 47.98; 8, Justin Ransel, Brookville, 48.15. Consolation final: 12, Josh Grzech, Crestwood, 48.76; 15, Ryan Sebastianelli, Scranton Prep, 49.32. 500 freestyle: 1, Drew Damich, Chartiers Valley, 4:33.75; 2, Jarod Kehl, Montour, 4:34.28; 3, Terry Shackleton, Northwestern Lehigh, 4:37.77; 4, Matthew Leenhouts, Fleetwood, 4:38.14; 5, Everett Albert, Lancaster Catholic, 4:39.23; 6, Ian DiCarlo, Camp Hill Trinity, 4:41.85; 7, Alexander Szakelyhidi, Ellwood City Riverside, 4:43.27; 8, Noah Donovan, Laurel, 4:48.57 Consolation final: 14, Marcus Wagner, Dallas, 4:48.38. 100 backstroke: 1, Robert Sikatzki, Fairview, 49.56; 2, Griffin Schaetzle, Mercyhurst Prep, 50.80; 3, Brent Benedict, Corry, 51.14; 4, Justin Kostelnik, Laurel Highlands, 51.94; 5, Dillon Lancenese, Brandywine Heights, 52.97; 6, Ben Spencer, Tunkhannock, 53.21; 7, Ethan Gehenio, Northern Lebanon, 53.26; 8, Phineas O’BrienMilne, Gettysburg, 53.41 Consolation final: 16, Joseph Grzech, Crestwood, 55.50. 100 breaststroke: 1, Andrew Rosenberger, Bellefonte, 58.56; 2, Shane Hallett, Boiling Springs, 58.64; 3, Noah Crawford, Bloomsburg, 59.04; 4, John Mackowski, Mercyhurst Prep, 1:00.12; 5, Ian Lindsey, Knoch, 1:00.16; 6, Iain Smith, Upper Moreland, 1:00.32; 7, Henry Tanguay, Camp Hill Trinity, 1:00.74; 8, Sawyer Allen, Palmerton, 1:00.79. Consolation final: 10, Terry Vrabec, Holy Redeemer, 1:00.98. 400 freestyle relay: 1, Salisbury Twp. (Jon Anderson, Tim Costantini, Garrett Collins, Eric Tatum) 3:11.52; 2, Franklin 3:13.00; 3, Fairview 3:15.00; 4, Southern Lehigh 3:15.32; 5, Upper Perkiomen 3:16.27; 6, Bellefonte 3:16.78; 7, Shady Side Academy 3:18.03; 8, Bloomsburg 3:18.18. Consolation final: 10, Dallas 3:17.53. 1-meter diving: 1, Bradley Buchter, Camp Hill Trinity, 533.05 (PIAA record. Old: 496.45, Dan Roberts, Fairview, 2012); 2, Dylan Yurosits, Lansdale Catholic, 423.65; 3, Matthew Edkins, LakeLehman, 407.35; 4, Ryan Blom, Milton Hershey, 401.10; 5, Nick Crouse, Allentown Central Catholic, 400.85; 6, Jonas Ricci, Palmyra, 390.80; 7, Mike Proietto, Sun Valley, 389.55; 8, Denny Bonner, Salisbury Twp., 356.55. 9, Andriy Molchanov, Wyoming Seminary, 339.60; 10, Patrick Madaya, Dallas, 339.45; 11, Hunter Scott, Harbor Creek, 338.55; 12, Sam Shoemaker, Sayre, 335.85; 13, Dan Wilcox, Upper Moreland, 331.15; 14, Stephen Zombek, South Fayette, 324.40; 15, Evan Melnichak, Corry, 317.55; 16, Dewey Fry, Blackhawk, 312.05. 17, Josh Vasko, Elizabeth Forward, 230.50; 18, Hunter Truitt, General McLane, 228.70; 19, Micah Ringer, Beaver Area, 200.25; 20, Joe Gentilucci, Danville, 196.00; 21, Dustin Zeller, Lake-Lehman, 130.70; 22, Jake Raudenbush, Schuylkill Valley, 128.25; 23, P.J. Grossman, Indiana, 124.25; 24, Matthew Rippey, Clearfield, 119.90. 25, Sam Juckes, Central Columbia, 118.35; 26, Daniel Bujcs, Salisbury Twp., 111.90; 27, Joshua Bergfelt, Blackhawk, 111.80; 28, Tyler Jorgenson, Brentwood, 110.75; 29, Danny Jones, Uniontown, 107.35; 30, Michael Allison, General McLane, 99.65; 31, Jesse Valencia, Big Spring, 95.90; 32, Jonathan Simmons, Ringgold, 95.30 Team standings (top five): 1, Salisbury Twp. 151; 2, Franklin 143; 3, Bellefonte 138; 4, Fairview 114; 5, Upper Perkiomen 104.
HoCkEY National Hockey League
EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pittsburgh 28 20 8 0 New Jersey 27 13 9 5 N.Y. Rangers 26 13 11 2 N.Y. Islanders 27 12 12 3 Philadelphia 28 12 15 1 Northeast Division GP W L OT Montreal 27 18 5 4 Boston 25 18 4 3 Ottawa 27 13 8 6 Toronto 28 15 12 1 Buffalo 27 10 14 3 Southeast Division GP W L OT Carolina 26 15 10 1 Winnipeg 27 14 11 2 Tampa Bay 27 11 15 1 Washington 26 11 14 1 Florida 28 7 15 6 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division GP W L OT Chicago 27 22 2 3 St. Louis 27 15 10 2 Detroit 27 12 10 5 Nashville 27 11 10 6 Columbus 28 10 12 6 Northwest Division GP W L OT Vancouver 26 13 7 6 Minnesota 26 14 10 2 Edmonton 26 10 11 5 Calgary 25 10 11 4 Colorado 26 10 12 4 Pacific Division GP W L OT Anaheim 26 20 3 3 Los Angeles 26 14 10 2 San Jose 26 12 8 6 Phoenix 27 13 11 3 Dallas 26 12 11 3
Pts GF GA 40 103 79 31 70 77 28 65 64 27 79 88 25 77 87 Pts GF GA 40 88 69 39 76 54 32 64 58 31 82 78 23 70 84 Pts GF GA 31 81 72 30 71 77 23 88 83 23 72 78 20 67 105 Pts GF GA 47 87 59 32 83 79 29 70 71 28 62 68 26 63 76 Pts GF GA 32 75 72 30 64 64 25 64 76 24 69 84 24 65 78 Pts GF GA 43 89 64 30 76 69 30 62 64 29 77 77 27 68 73
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Friday’s Games New Jersey at Philadelphia, late Nashville at Calgary, late Detroit at Edmonton, late Today’s Games Washington at Boston, 1 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Ottawa at Buffalo, 3 p.m. Minnesota at Colorado, 3 p.m. Winnipeg at Toronto, 7 p.m. Montreal at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Carolina at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Phoenix at Columbus, 7 p.m.
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CAMPS/CLINICS Anthracite Curling Club will hold two Learn to Curl clinics on March 19 and 26 from 6-9 p.m. at The Ice Rink at Coal St. Park. For more information, call Joshua Sophy at 266-7978. Kingston Recreation Center will have golf lessons for adults and children ages 10-17 on consecutive Sundays beginning March 4. Children’s lessons are from 7-7:45 p.m. Adults’ lessons run from 7:45-8:30 p.m. The cost for is $40, while the cost for non- is $50. Space is limited. For more information, call the Kingston Recreation Center at 287-1106. Sandlot Little League will have a camp for boys and girls from ages 8-12 from 1-3 p.m. March 17, 24 and April 7. The cost is $100. There will also be a beginner camp for boys and girls ages 4-7 from 3:15-4:15 p.m. on the same days. The cost is $50. Both camps include hitting, pitching, fielding and agilities. For more information, call 445-1155 or email CDD027@ aol.com. Wilkes University will have a youth field hockey clinic for girls in grades 1-8 (beginners are welcome) on Sunday, April 28, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the University Center on Main (UCOM). The focus of the clinic will be skill instruction and game tactics and will include skill drills and small game play. The clinic will be held at the indoor facility in the UCOM building on the corner of South and Main in Wilkes-Barre. The cost is $40 per person, which includes instruction and a Wilkes field hockey t-shirt. Registration runs from now through April 18 and is limited to 40 players. For more information, call head field hockey coach Mollie Reichard at 408-4018 or email
[email protected]. Next Level will have a hitting clinic Sundays, starting April 7 thru April 28. Please call Jim at 704-6255 for more information. Cost $100. The Next Level is offering a speed and agility program for U/12 players.
North Division
N.Y. Islanders at Florida, 7:30 p.m. Anaheim at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Chicago at Dallas, 8 p.m. Detroit at Vancouver, 10 p.m. San Jose at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.
American Hockey League
EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OL SL Providence 60 36 19 0 5 Portland 60 34 21 3 2 Manchester 60 29 24 3 4 Worcester 58 28 23 1 6 St. John's 61 24 32 1 4 East Division GP W L OL SL Syracuse 60 36 17 3 4 Binghamton 61 36 19 1 5 Penguins 61 32 26 2 1 Hershey 60 28 24 3 5 Norfolk 59 28 26 4 1 Northeast Division GP W L OL SL Springfield 59 34 16 5 4 Connecticut 61 28 25 5 3 Albany 57 26 20 1 10 Bridgeport 59 25 25 5 4 Adirondack 60 24 31 2 3 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division GP W L OL SL Grand Rapids 59 36 19 2 2 Chicago 57 29 19 5 4 Milwaukee 59 29 24 3 3 Rockford 59 30 27 1 1 Peoria 60 25 28 4 3
Program runs Tues, Thurs and Sat. starting March 19 and running until APril 6. Please call 704-6255 or email
[email protected]. pa.us. Lake-Lehman High School will have a MAWA District qualifying tournament Saturday, March 16. WeighIns will be held today at 6 p.m., or Saturday, March 16 at 7 a.m. Walk-in registrations will be accepted. There will be 90 weight classes contested in seven age divisions. This is a qualifying tournament for the Regional and Eastern National MAWA Championships. Call 570-690-1631 with questions. West Pittston Little League will be hosting their annual Easter Egg hunt for kids 10 years old or younger on Saturday March 23 at the West Pittston Little Fields. Registration begins at 12:30 p.m. next to the concession stand. The Easter Egg hunt will be begin at 1 p.m. Event will take place rain or shine.
Pts 77 73 65 63 53
GF 170 179 177 148 149
GA 154 181 165 161 188
Pts 79 78 67 64 61
GF 205 181 142 155 147
GA 162 153 143 153 161
Pts 77 64 63 59 53
GF 184 175 154 175 144
GA 142 185 160 197 178
Pts 76 67 64 62 57
GF 194 155 149 184 144
GA 159 150 170 176 179
Toronto Rochester Abbotsford Lake Erie Hamilton South Division Texas Charlotte Houston Oklahoma City San Antonio
GP 58 58 64 62 60
W 32 32 28 27 24
L OL SL 20 2 4 22 3 1 27 3 6 26 2 7 30 1 5
Pts 70 68 65 63 54
GF 182 189 137 172 126
GA 154 164 159 180 177
GP 61 62 60 59 58
W 35 35 31 29 26
L OL SL 16 4 6 22 2 3 21 4 4 22 2 6 26 1 5
Pts 80 75 70 66 58
GF 184 188 164 186 151
GA 158 165 154 195 167
NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point for an overtime or shootout loss. Friday's Games St. John's 5, Hamilton 0 Texas 7, Charlotte 3 Manchester 3, Bridgeport 2 Providence 3, Springfield 2, SO Adirondack 3, Binghamton 2 Albany 3, Rochester, 2 Penguins 5, Worcester 3 Norfolk at Syracuse, late Chicago at Rockford, late Houston at San Antonio, late Today's Games Rochester at Toronto, 5 p.m. Hamilton at St. John's, 6 p.m. Penguins at Portland, 7 p.m. Providence at Springfield, 7 p.m. Manchester at Connecticut, 7 p.m. Bridgeport at Hershey, 7 p.m. Norfolk at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m. Albany at Syracuse, 7:30 p.m. Grand Rapids at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Peoria at Rockford, 8:05 p.m.
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Some Ruf patches for Phillies’ rookie By ROB MAADDI AP Sports Writer
CLEARWATER, Fla. — Hours before the Philadelphia Phillies played an exhibition game, Darin Ruf had sweat dripping down his face and soaking through his grey T-shirt. Just another day at the ballpark. Ruf’s pregame routine this spring includes plenty of extra work. After all, he’s trying to learn a new position. The minor-league home run champion is adjusting to left field after playing first base almost exclusively since his days at Creighton University. So far, it’s been a slow process. “I’ve been trying to improve every single day,” Ruf said. “It wasn’t what I expected myself to be defensively right off the bat. I’m getting in as much work before the game as I can, working with the coordinators, taking as many fly balls as
possible. I think I’ve come a long way. Hopefully it’ll transfer into the game.” The Phillies were hoping Ruf would be ready to start opening day. He’d fit perfectly in a left-handed heavy lineup that includes Chase Utley and Ryan Howard in the Nos. 3 and 4 spots. But the team has no plans to rush him if his defense isn’t up to par. At this point, it seems likely that Ruf will open the season at Triple-A Lehigh Valley to gain more experience. “He really hasn’t played the outfield before and it’s a challenge,” general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. said. “It’s hard enough to be a major league outfielder and be adequate. It may require him some more time; it may not. It depends on how he finishes out this camp. He has a good head on his shoulders and he has a lot of ability so it’s a matter of
him continuing to learn. We think eventually he can make himself an adequate outfielder, but that remains to be seen. That’s why we’re giving him reps out there and seeing whether he can do it or not.” The 26-year-old Ruf burst on the scene last year when he started hitting bombs with regularity at Double-A Reading, earning the nickname “Babe.” He smacked 38 homers, including 20 in August. He hit three more in 33 at-bats with the Phillies in September, and tore up the Venezuelan League in winter ball. His 38 homers at Reading broke Howard’s former club record. Howard, the former NL MVP, is blocking Ruf’s path at first base. That’s why he’s in left now. Ruf made a couple errors early in the spring and is still learning the nuances of playing the outfield. It requires more than just catching fly
balls. “I’ve been working on the fundamentals of throwing,” he said. Another part of playing the outfield that gets little attention is the ability to take the right angle to balls on hits and keeping runners from taking the extra base. Phillies manager Charlie Manuel stresses the importance of preventing runners from going from first to third on singles and holding guys to singles on balls in the gaps. “That’s a lot of the mental part of playing in the outfield,” Ruf said. “I’ve talked to a lot of veteran players about that and they stress it’s even more important to know what you are going to do before it happens, know who the runners are, know that if a catcher is hitting you AP PHOTO may have a little more time on a ball The Phillies had high hopes for Darin Ruf coming hit down the line than if a speedster into camp after the young slugger led the minors with 38 homers last year. is up there.”
Pitchers are lost in translation no more
Wright has moderate rib strain
Third baseman will rest, while Mets gM won’t guarantee star will be ready for opening day.
By BEN WALKER AP Baseball Writer
By BEN WALKER AP Baseball Writer
KISSIMMEE, Fla. — New York Mets third baseman David Wright has a moderate strain on the left side of his rib cage that will shut him down until next week, leaving his status for opening day uncertain. Mets general manager Sandy Alderson said Wright would rest for three Wright to five days. Only time will tell whether the 30-year-old star is ready to begin the regular season on April 1, the GM said Friday. “Anything about his availability for opening day is speculative,” Alderson said. “Is it possible he’ll be out for a longer time? Sure.” Wright, the Mets’ career hits leader, was a late scratch from the United States lineup against the Dominican Republic in the World Baseball Classic on Thursday night. He returned to New York for tests and was examined by Dr. David Altchek at the Hospital for Special Surgery in Manhattan. Alderson said Wright had a moderate intercostal strain on the left side. Wright got an injection, will re the team in Port St. Lucie on Saturday and rest before starting up again. Alderson announced the diagnosis after the Mets beat Atlanta 5-2. Wright signed an eight-year, $138 million extension with the Mets in the offseason. He missed most of the spring training games last year with a torn rib cage muscle. Alderson said he didn’t think the injury was related to a stress fracture Wright sustained in his lower back in 2011. The Mets don’t have a lot of depth at the third base. Zach Lutz is the only other true third baseman on the 40-man roster, and Brandon Hicks started at the spot Friday. Mets manager Terry Collins said infielder Justin Turner would also spend time at the spot. Collins said he heard about Wright’s condition Friday morning. “I didn’t exactly have the best breakfast today. It was a little sour tasting,” he said. As for the return of his star right-handed hitter, “if he can’t swing for two weeks, there’s going to be a progression. It’ll be a slow progression,” Collins said. “It’s unfair for me to predict when he might be back.” While Wright said he had been feeling soreness for almost a week, Alderson said the team was not aware of any issues until Thursday. The decision to pull Wright from the lineup came about 20 minutes before
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The New York Mets’ Lucas Duda hits a solo home run during the second inning of an exhibition game against the Atlanta Braves on Friday in Kissimmee, Fla.
Duda homers in Mets’ win over Braves The Associated Press
KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Lucas Duda homered and Jeremy Hefner struck out the last six batters he faced in a fiveinning stint to help the New York Mets beat the Atlanta Braves 5-2 on Friday. Hefner, bidding for a spot in the Mets’ rotation, gave up home runs to Juan Francisco and Freddie Freeman before finishing strong. Hefner allowed five hits, struck out seven and walked one. B.J. Upton had a double and single in three at-bats for the Braves, raising his spring average to .444 (20 for 44). He is 10 for 14 in his past five games.
Rays 3, Phillies 1
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. — Stephen Vogt hit a two-run home run to right field in the bottom of the 10th inning to give the Tampa Bay Rays a victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. Phillies starter John Lannan allowed two hits and walked one in five shutout innings, and Carlos Ruiz singled in the team’s only run in the second inning. Shelley Duncan homered in the seventh to tie it, and Rays teammate Evan Longoria continued his strong spring with two hits more hits.
Red Sox (ss) 3, Orioles 3
SARASOTA, Fla. — Ryan Flaherty’s two-run home run in the 10th inning earned the Baltimore Orioles a tie with a Boston Red Sox split squad. The Red Sox scored two runs in the top of the 10th on a home run by Juan Carlos Linares and an RBI single by Ronald Bermudez. In the bottom of the 10th, Russ Canzler singled with two outs, and Flaherty, who already has a game-winning home run this spring, hit a
two-run homer.
Yankees 7, Marlins 3
TAMPA, Fla. — New York ace CC Sabathia made his spring training debut, allowing two runs and eight hits over five innings in the Yankees’ victory over the Miami Marlins. The left-hander struck out two and walked one in his first game since arthroscopic surgery Oct. 25 to remove a bone spur from his left elbow. He pitched in several simulated games before making the start Friday. Derek Jeter played shortstop flawlessly for the second time since ankle surgery last fall. The New York captain went 1 for 3, hitting a single between short and third in the third.
Pirates 3, Astros 2
KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Jonathan Sanchez pitched three strong innings and Garrett Jones and Ivan DeJesus Jr. each had two hits in the Pittsburgh Pirates’ exhibition victory over the Houston Astros. Sanchez, the left-hander trying to earn a spot in the Pirates’ rotation, gave up a leadoff single to Jose Altuve in the first inning, then retired nine in a row.
Cardinals 5, Nationals 1
JUPITER, Fla. — Adam Wainwright limited Washington to one run in six strong innings and Matt Adams hit a three-run homer in the St. Louis Cardinals’ exhibition victory over the Nationals. Facing mostly Washington backups, Wainwright took a shutout into the sixth inning and allowed only three hits in his second consecutive impressive start. Jon Jay and Adams homered in a four-run first inning for the Cardinals. Nationals starter Dan Haren rebounded after that, allowing one earned run
and two hits in the next four innings.
Tigers 4, Blue Jays 2
LAKELAND, Fla. — Jhonny Peralta hit his first home run of the spring, and Rick Porcello allowed four hits and two runs in five innings to help the Detroit Tigers beat the Toronto Blue Jays. Porcello, competing with Drew Smyly for the final spot in the Tigers’ rotation, struck out four. Porcello allowed Andy LaRoche’s solo homer to Andy LaRoche in the second inning.
Diamondbacks 2, A’s 2
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Arizona’s Brandon McCarthy and Oakland’s Bartolo Colon each gave up a pair of runs in four innings, their longest outings of the spring, in the Diamondbacks’ tie with the Oakland Athletics. McCarthy, facing his former Oakland teammates for the first time, gave up three hits, struck out six and walked two. Both of Oakland’s runs came in the fourth.
Padres (ss) 8, Dodgers (ss) 7
PEORIA, Ariz. — Andrew Cashner allowed one run on three hits in 2 1-3 innings in the San Diego Padres’ splitsquad victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Cashner struck out two in his second spring outing, using primarily fastballs that reached 97 mph. San Diego’s Will Venable went 2 for 3 with a home run and three RBIs in his first game since injuring his side last week.
White Sox 15, Cubs 3
GLENDALE, Ariz. — Dayan Viciedo hit a grand slam and a two-run double, Dewayne Wise and Jordan Danks also
homered, and Gavin Floyd allowed one run over 5 1-3 innings in the Chicago White Sox’s victory over the Chicago Cubs. The Sox beat their crosstown rival for the second time in two games this season.
Royals (ss) 7, Padres (ss) 5
SURPRISE, Ariz. — Luke Hochevar worked two perfect innings in relief, David Lough had two more hits and a Kansas City Royals split-squad rallied to beat a San Diego Padres split-squad. Hochevar, the first player selected in the 2006 draft, was sent to the bullpen Wednesday after struggling the past five seasons as a starter. He struck out two and threw 16 strikes in 23 pitches.
Mariners 8, Angels 5
TEMPE, Ariz. — Julio Morban homered twice and Seattle right-hander Jeremy Bonderman allowed two runs in four innings in his second spring start to help the Mariners beat the Los Angeles Angels. Morban hit a two-run shot off Angels starter Tommy Hanson in the second for his first homer of the spring, and added another two-run blast off Billy Buckner in the eighth.
Brewers 4, Indians 3
PHOENIX — Aramis Ramirez had a single in two at-bats in his return to Milwaukee’s lineup after missing two weeks because of a sprained left knee, helping the Brewers beat the Cleveland Indians.
Giants 5, Rangers 2
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Matt Cain gave up two hits in five shutout innings and Hunter Pence and Andres Torres hit two-run homers in the San Francisco Giants’ victory over the Texas Rangers.
TAMPA, Fla. — There were times in the low minors when Mariano Rivera felt totally lost on the mound. That was, before he got a good grasp of his cut fastball — and English. “The manager or coach would tell me something and I didn’t understand them,” the New York Yankees’ closer said. “You nod your head yes, but you have no idea what they are saying.” Major League Baseball is trying to ease the language barrier, adopting a new rule that permits interpreters to mound conferences when pitchers aren’t fluent in English. Yet for Latino pitchers, something still might get lost in translation. As it stands, only people employed full time as interpreters can accompany managers and pitching coaches onto the field. And right now most, if not all, are for Asian players. Yu Darvish and Hiroki Kuroda, for example, are routinely provided translators by their teams. But Spanish-speaking players mostly rely on bilingual teammates or coaches to help them, be it on the mound, in the field or in the clubhouse. The reasoning is that Asian players go directly from overseas teams to the majors without time to pick up English in the minors. Also, most linguists consider the transition to be more difficult than it is for Latino players. “It’s kind of the same and it’s kind of different,” Baltimore catcher Matt Wieters said. “For the most part, a lot of the Latin guys that are in the big leagues have been through the minor leagues, have had years of experience in the minor leagues to develop a relationship. Some of the Asian pitchers come over here and it’s their first year over here and they haven’t had that sort of adjustment time. It’s up for debate.” Baltimore pitcher Wei-Yin Chen said through Orioles translator Tim Lin that, above all, the rule should be fair. “If I can bring my interpreter, Spanish players should bring their interpreter, too,” he said. Rivera agreed. “Yes, that should be allowed,” the all-time saves leader said. “Somebody on the team should be allowed to translate for them.” Added Pittsburgh general manager Neal Huntington: “There’s validity in exploring that idea.” The new rule has already been used by the Chicago Cubs in spring training and will extend into the regular season, which begins March 31. It was approved in January at the owners’ meeting and later OK’d by the players’ union. Pro baseball in Japan already had such a provision. Translators will be dressed like trainers.
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Two advance to wrestling semifinals The Times Leader staff
Wilkes picked up impressive milestones this seasons. The Colonels are two wins from Kris Krawchuk away from earning another mark, a national championship. The 157-pound Krawchuk won his only two bouts on Friday at the Division III NCAA Championships to advance to this morning’s semifinals. He and Berwick grad Aaron Karns are the only two of six with local ties to advance to the semifinals. Krawchuk won his first match via major decision 13-4 over Blake Fisher from SUNYOswego. After that, he defeated Ryan Arne from St. John’s 4-1 to advance. He will face eighthseeded Cade Sarbaker from Wisconsin-Whitewater. Sarbaker knocked off top-seeded Elias Larson from Trine, 6-5 in the quarters. On the other side of the bracket at 157 is second-seeded Chris Burdge from Centenary against unseeded Devon Biscaha from Springfield. Krawchuk, the No. 4 seed, faced Burdge in the East Regional finals won by Burdge via major decision. Karns, now wrestling for Delaware Valley at 197, won a pair of matches on Friday without giving up any points as he moved to the semis. The third-seeded Karns won his first bout 8-0 over St. Johns’ Ryan Michaels then won 4-0 over Punahele Soriano from Wartburg. In this morning’s semis, he takes on second-seeded Alex Coolidge from Cornell College. Wilkes’ Mark Hartenstine (149) won his first match in sudden victory, 4-2. He was then dropped into the consolation bracket losing via injury in 5:58. After that, he lost another consolation bout as his season ended with a mark of 22-4. From King’s, Shane Stark (184) lost his only two matches on Friday and was eliminated. The Lake-Lehman grad lost his opener via tech fall to Josef Rau, the bracket’s No. 1 seed, from Elmhurst before dropping his consolation bout by a 10-5 decision. His season ends with a record of 15-6. Wilkes’ Matt Transue (197) and Will Feltcher (285) were both ousted losing twice during the tournament’s first day of action.
BASEBALL DeSales 9, Misericordia 6
Misericordia fell to DeSales in the Freedom Conference opener for both squads. Kyle Lindsay went 3-for-6 with three RBI and a double to lead the Cougars from the leadoff spot while Andrew Tressa and Joe Tagliarini each added two hits
Wilkes 10, King’s 6
Wilkes was led offensively by Dan Pisanchyn’s 4-for-4 performance, while Joe Dantas collected three hits of his own and Brandon Michael earned the win for the Colonels going five innings, scattering nine hits and two strikeouts. King’s was led by Tim Marchetti with three hits.
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be careful in how they publicly talk about the car in an effort to build a strong public reception. The previous “Car of Tomorrow” was panned from the beginning, in part because the drivers picked it apart early. Hamlin said after being fined he’d appeal the penalty, but announced Thursday on Twitter he would not drag his Joe Gibbs Racing team through the process. Still, he had informed NASCAR officials he would not write a check to cover the fine and was prepared for whatever action the sanctioning body chose to take against him. NASCAR has indicated it will garnish the money from his race winnings. “I was prepared either way. They are ultimately not going to want to suspend me, that was the last resort,” Hamlin said.
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Hazleton Area’s Ryan Paisley competes in the first heat preliminary race in Friday’s boys 100 yard butterfly at Bucknell University in Lewisburg during the PIAA Swimming & Diving Championships.
the water with a failed dive, immediately destroying her dreams of reaching the state semifinals in a strong Class 3A girls field. Seeded seventh in a field of 32 competitors entering the event, she failed to make the cut for the top 20 who advanced to the second round of competition. “I twisted it on my press. When I went up, my ankle rolled,” said Zabresky, a senior who will be part of the freshman class - but not involved in a swim program - at King’s College in the fall. “What happened here never happened before. It was a fluke.” She didn’t allow the devastation to define her day, though. Zabresky fought back to finish her final four dives - accumulating a score of 123.45 while averaging a respectable number of nearly 31 per attempt. “Sometimes you eat the bear and some days the bear eats you,” Valley West’s retiring nine-year head diving coach Rob Jacobs said. “Am I disappointed? Yeah. But I’m proud of her. She’s had a wonderful fouryear run. She’s a remarkable young lady. She came back, she did her other dives very well. It’s very difficult when you fail a dive to come back and complete the round. She did. She has been a pleasure to coach. I wouldn’t trade it for the world. Even this experience.” Had she been able to advance and continue her preliminary pace, Zabresky may have challenged the gold medal-winning score of 317.10 North Penn’s Marie Yacopino accumulated, and averaging scores of 30 over 10 rounds would have definitely taken Zabresky to the medal stand. “She recovered and did well in all the other dives,” Valley West swimming coach Frank Tribendis said. “She didn’t let it bother her, that’s the main thing.” What made Zabresky’s failed attempt most maddening, Jacobs said, was the intended routine was one of her favorites and considered her strong point. “That’s why I put it first,” Jacobs said. “Very first dive, when she pressed the board, her ankle gave out. She was caught there.” “I usually hit it well,” Zabresky said incredulously, but was pleased she didn’t allow the mishap to linger in her mind. “I have messed up dives before. I just knew that dive’s
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the buzzer and the fiercest rivalry in Big East history was extended for another 5 minutes. Only fitting. Georgetown is one of seven basketball-focused Catholic schools splitting off from the conference to create their own league, which will begin play
Numbers in parentheses are district and seeding followed by record. District 2 teams are in bold. CLASS 4A FIRST ROUND Chester 74, Cumberland Valley 43 Coatesville 52, Lancaster McCaskey 51 Erie Cathedral Prep 79, Seneca Valley 54 Great Valley 39, Wilson 32 Hampton 50, Perry Traditional 41 Harrisburg 87, Central Bucks South 41 Lower Merion 77, Carlisle 36 Martin Luther King 71, Reading 61 New Castle 63, Gateway 43 Norristown 79, Roman Catholic 66 North Allegheny 84, State College 76 Parkland 63, Ridley 53 St. Joseph’s Prep 48, Abington 33 Upper Darby 47, Bethlehem Freedom 45 Williamsport 62, Bethlehem Liberty 60 York 67, Methacton 63 SECOND ROUND Chester 67, Williamsport 50 Great Valley 64, Parkland 61 Coatesville 58, Norristown 52 St. Joseph’s Prep 72, York 55 Harrisburg 79, Upper Darby 62 Lower Merion 63, Martin Luther King 50 New Castle 57, North Allegheny 46 Erie Cathedral Prep 58, Hampton 50 QUARTERFINALS Today’s games Chester (1-1, 26-3) vs. Great Valley (1-4, 28-3), 1 p.m. at Spring-Ford H.S., Royersford Coatesville (1-5, 24-7) vs. St. Joseph’s Prep (12-3, 23-5), 1 p.m. at William Tennent H.S., Warminster Harrisburg (3-1, 28-2) vs. Lower Merion (1-2, 273), 1 p.m. at Geigle Complex, Reading New Castle (7-1, 28-0) vs. Erie Cathedral Prep (10-1, 23-2), 1 p.m. at Edinboro University CLASS 3A FIRST ROUND Abington Heights 67, Shikellamy 37 Allentown Central Catholic 64, Northeastern 51 Archbishop Carroll 47, Berks Catholic 42 Beaver Area 60, Bradford 46 Chartiers Valley 71, Erie Strong Vincent 54 Donegal 64, GAR 44 General McLane 67, Thomas Jefferson 42 Girard 66, Mars 62 Johnstown 49, Lancaster Catholic 43 Imhotep Charter 79, Salisbury 34 Montour 52, South Fayette 43 Neumann-Goretti 81, Harrisburg Bishop McDevitt 54 Philadelphia Electrical 48, Palmyra 44 Pope John Paul II 59, Bethlehem Catholic 56 Scranton Prep 69, Milton 32 Susquehanna Township 62, Upper Moreland 42 SECOND ROUND Abington Heights 66, Philadelphia Electrical 63 OT Archbishop Carroll 57, Pope John Paul II 40 Chartiers Valley 65, Johnstown 38 Donegal 66, Allentown Central Catholic 57 General McLane 69, Beaver Area 54 Imhotep Charter 57, Susquehanna Twp. 48 Montour 48, Girard 38 Neumann-Goretti 51, Scranton Prep 44 OT QUARTERFINALS Friday’s results Donegal 55, Neumann-Goretti 50 Imhotep Charter 61, Abington Heights 50 Archbishop Carroll 49, Chartiers Valley 46 Montour 42, General McLane 40 SEMIFINALS Tuesday’s games (Sites & times TBA) Donegal (3-3, 29-2) vs. Imhotep Charter (12-2, 26-5) Archbishop Carroll (12-4, 22-6) vs. Montour (7-1, 25-4) CLASS 2A PLAY-IN
Conemaugh Township 55, Westinghouse 44 FIRST ROUND Beaver Falls 92, Bald Eagle Area 48 Bishop McCort 62, Burrell 43 Communications Tech 68, Camp Hill 43 Conemaugh Twp. 53, Brentwood 49 Constitution 66, Notre Dame-Green Pond 28 Delone Catholic 63, Wellsboro 47 Del-Val Charter 63, Conwell-Egan 59 Greensburg Central Catholic 66, Penn Cambria 56 Holy Cross 60, Lewisburg 55 Lakeview 44, Quaker Valley 40 Loyalsock 63, Mid Valley 54 Mercyhurst Prep 56, Brockway 46 Northern Cambria 58, Apollo-Ridge 53 Trinity 57, Meyers 47 West Middlesex 55, Jeannette 50 William Sayre 56, New Hope-Solebury 54 SECOND ROUND Wednesday’s results Beaver Falls 53, Mercyhurst Prep 39 Conemaugh Twp. 61, Northern Cambria 46 Constitution 63, Delone Catholic 55 Holy Cross 70, Del-Val Charter 54 Lakeview 49, Greensburg Central Catholic 41 Loyalsock 51, Communications Tech 48 Trinity 74, William Sayre 47 West Middlesex 61, Bishop McCort 54 QUARTERFINALS Today’s games Loyalsock (4-1, 26-3) vs. Trinity (3-2, 20-7), 1 p.m. at Martz Hall, Pottsville Holy Cross (2-1, 25-5) vs. Constitution (12-3, 18-9), 1 p.m. at Parkland H.S., Allentown Beaver Falls (7-1, 25-3) vs. Lakeview (10-2, 234), 4:30 p.m. at Edinboro University Conemaugh Twp. (5-1, 25-3) vs. West Middlesex (10-1, 24-3), 2:30 p.m. at Indiana University CLASS A FIRST ROUND Friday, March 8 Bishop Carroll 58, Shanksville-Stoneycreek 32 Church Farm School 58, New Hope Academy Charter 44 Clairton 76, Cochranton 48 Johnsonburg 62, Eisenhower 30 Lincoln Park Charter 54, Kennedy Catholic 45 Mahanoy Area 58, Muncy 44 Neumann 84, Harrisburg Christian 38 Philadelphia MC&S 86, Gospel of Grace 41 Pius X 50, Old Forge 47 Ridgway 63, Homer-Center 39 Sankofa Freedom 54, Lebanon Catholic 41 Shade 75, Pittsburgh North Catholic 47 Smethport 62, Bishop Guilfoyle 56 Sullivan County 56, Greenwood 32 Vaux 63, Delco Christian 42 Vincentian Academy 82, North Clarion 47 SECOND ROUND Tuesday’s results Bishop Carroll 92, Vincentian 85 Church Farm 42, Mahanoy Area 36 Johnsonburg 54, Shade 49 Lincoln Park 51, Ridgway 34 Math, Civics & Sciences 62, St. John Neumann 46 Vaux 76, Sullivan County 41 Sankofa Freedom 61, Pius X 56 Smethport 37, Clairton 35 QUARTERFINALS Friday’s reults Math, Civics & Science 71, Sankofa Freedom 59 Vaux 68, Church Farm 64 Lincoln Park 86, Bishop Carroll 84 Johnsonburg 54, Smethport 43 SEMIFINALS Tuesday’s games (Sites & times TBA) Math, Civics & Science (12-2, 26-2) vs. Vaux (12-1, 22-8) Lincoln Park (7-4, 22-6) vs. Johnsonburg (9-1, 29-2)
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Hazleton Area’s Kayla Jadush competes in the girls 3A diving championship of the PIAA Swimming & Diving Championships held Friday at Bucknell University in Lewisburg.
over, move onto the next one. I broke two records (this season), made it to states. “That’s all I wanted to do.” Zawatski fell to a similar state fate last season. He was seeded as a medal contender in both the 50 and 100 freestyles as a freshman, but failed to make it out of preliminaries in either event. “It’s going to be a little upsetting at first,” Zawatski said of dealing with dashed state dreams. Not for him this time around. He was already assured of a state medal after putting up a 21.05 time in the 50 to rank fifth in Friday morning’s preliminary competition. Then Zawatski remained in that place - and moved up one spot from his original seeding - by setting a new Spartans sprint
record. “He comes down here, swims, the time of his life,” Tribendis said. “Everything he worked for, he accomplished.” Quite a difference from last year, when Zawatski felt he expended too much energy preparing for state competition after tapering for the District 2 championships. This time, he changed his routine. “The rest was different,” Tribendis said. “Taper is a roll of the dice. A year ago, he didn’t have the energy.” Zawatski had it this year, and let it loose for 50 yards.’ “This year, we tapered for states,” the Spartans’ super sophomore said. “There was a lot more rest, a lot more conditioning. “And it paid off tremendously.”
next season and keep the Big East name. Syracuse is headed to the ACC with several other schools. There’s an interest on both sides to resume the rivalry as nonconference foes, but no deal has been completed. Triche scored on a driving layup to start the extra session, Keita put the Orange up by four with a putback and they held on from there — thanks in part to an emphatic, soaring dunk by C.J. Fair over multiple
outstretched arms. Down by three, Georgetown got the ball with 18.4 seconds remaining. Syracuse trapped Big East Player of the Year Otto Porter Jr. near the sideline and he threw an off-balance into the middle of the court that was intercepted. Fair had a chance to seal it at the line, but he missed both free throws. Jabril Trawick’s heave from halfcourt banged off the backboard, and the jubilant Orange held on.
Numbers in parentheses are district and seeding followed by record. District 2 teams are in bold. CLASS 4A FIRST ROUND Archbishop Carroll 54, Upper Dublin 43 Cardinal O’Hara 46, Methacton 34 Central Dauphin 57, Boyertown 39 Central Dauphin East 48, Central Bucks West 46 Chartiers Valley 70, Allderdice 41 Cumberland Valley 35, Mount St. Joseph 34 Dover 54, West Chester Rustin 53 Gateway 50, Erie McDowell 49 Manheim Township 61, Philadelphia Central 20 Mount Lebanon 37, Bethel Park 34 Nazareth 41, Pennsbury 28 North Penn 44, Pocono Mountain West 38 Penn-Trafford 50, Hollidaysburg 41 Spring-Ford 59, Hershey 41 Wallenpaupack 43, Parkland 40 Wilson 41, Garnet Valley 34 SECOND ROUND Cardinal O’Hara 47, Central Dauphin East 32 Central Dauphin 56, Archbishop Carroll 44 Chartiers Valley 53, Gateway 42 Cumberland Valley 55, Manheim Twp. 39 Dover 42, Nazareth 38 Mount Lebanon 59, Penn-Trafford 36 North Penn 56, Wilson 49 Spring-Ford 58, Wallenpaupack 44 QUARTERFINALS Friday’s results Spring-Ford 67, Dover 45 Cardinal O’Hara 60, Central Dauphin 24 Cumberland Valley 53, North Penn 36 Chartiers Valley 48, Mount Lebanon 37 SEMIFINALS Tuesday’s games (Sites & times TBA) Spring-Ford (1-1, 30-2) vs. Cardinal O’Hara (12-1, 24-5) Cumberland Valley (3-5, 24-6) vs. Chartiers Valley (7-2, 21-7) CLASS 3A FIRST ROUND Archbishop Wood 60, Pope John Paul II 39 Bethlehem Catholic 60, Archbishop Prendergast 43 Blackhawk 86, Bradford 46 Elizabeth Forward 51, Central Valley 44 Forest Hills 46, Hampton 43 Franklin 66, Ligonier Valley 46 Gettysburg 45, Merion Mercy 36 Holy Redeemer 40, Athens 38 Honesdale 44, Danville 30 Hopewell 45, Villa Maria 28 Lancaster Catholic 89, Susquehannock 79 2OT Palmyra 68, Freire Charter 37 Prep Charter 79, Eastern York 51 Scranton Prep 60, Southern Lehigh 57 South Park 71, Hickory 44 Villa Maria Academy 52, West York 40 SECOND ROUND Bethlehem Catholic 56, Honesdale 42 Blackhawk 82, Forest Hills 52 Franklin 65, Elizabeth Forward 45 Lancaster Catholic 54, Archbishop Wood 46 Prep Charter 77, Gettysburg 49 Scranton Prep 40, Palmyra 36 South Park 50, Hopewell 46 Villa Maria Academy 44, Holy Redeemer 40 QUARTERFINALS Today’s games Prep Charter (12-1, 20-2) vs. Bethlehem Catholic (11-1, 26-2), 3 p.m. at Spring-Ford H.S., Royersford Scranton Prep (2-2, 27-2) vs. Villa Maria Academy (1-1, 23-5), 2:30 p.m. at Parkland H.S., Allentown Lancaster Catholic (3-5, 30-1) vs. Blackhawk (7-4, 26-1), 1 p.m. at Bedford H.S. South Park (7-1, 25-2) vs. Franklin (10-1, 26-1), 2:30 p.m. at North Allegheny H.S., Wexford
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Rising junior Mike Hull is almost certainly a lock for another starting job after playing a key role in 2012, particularly on the Lions’ third-down defense. That leaves Wartman and Kline as the contenders for the other first-team spot, with Wartman getting the first opportunity. “We think he’s got a bright, bright future,” O’Brien told ESPN on Friday. Penn State’s only other scholarship linebacker on the roster for the spring is Gary Wooten, a late addition to last year’s g class who did not play anywhere in 2011 and redshirted at Penn State in 2012. True freshmen Brandon Bell and Zayd Issah will arrive in the summer.
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CLASS 2A FIRST ROUND Bishop Canevin 51, Westmont Hilltop 37 Burrell 65, Bellwood-Antis 46 Delone Catholic 72, Holy Cross 48 Dunmore 44, Muncy 32 General McLane 51, Jeannette 34 Greensburg Central Catholic 58, Blairsville 39 Mohawk 52, Everett 44 Mount Carmel 80, GAR 70 Neumann-Goretti 76, Annville-Cleona 37 North East 59, McGuffey 49 Notre Dame-Green Pond 58, Southern Columbia 36 Pine Grove 49, Imhotep Charter 37 Seton-LaSalle 67, Kane Area 16 Sharpsville 38, Brookville 32 St. Basil 69, High School of the Future 29 York Catholic 72, Parkway Center City 30 SECOND ROUND Bishop Canevin 54, General McLane 36 Burrell 45, Sharpsville 18 Mohawk 56, North East 49 Notre Dame-Green Pond 51, Neumann-Goretti 49 2OT Pine Grove 50, Mount Carmel 43 Saint Basil 47, Delone Catholic 40 Seton-LaSalle 58, Greensburg Cent. Cath. 38 York Catholic 50, Dunmore 39 QUARTERFINALS Friday’s results Saint Basil 45, Notre Dame-Green Pond 42 York Catholic 49, Pine Grove 44 Bishop Canevin 41, Burrell 29 Seton-LaSalle 73, Mohawk 45 SEMIFINALS Tuesday’s games (Sites & times TBA) Saint Basil (1-1, 19-8) vs. York Catholic (3-1, 28-2) Bishop Canevin (7-1, 25-3) vs. Seton-LaSalle (8-2, 27-2) CLASS A FIRST ROUND BerlinBrothersvalley 50, Portage 47 Bishop Guilfoyle 47, Johnsonburg 26 Conemaugh Twp. 49, Quigley Catholic 44 Clarion 52, Winchester Thurston 30 Girard College 35, Notre Dame-East Stroudsburg 33 Halifax 68, Motivation 25 Jenkintown 58, Paul Robeson 27 Kennedy Catholic 45, North Catholic 36 Lourdes Regional 51, Upper Dauphin 29 Old Forge 60, High Point Baptist 26 Port Allegany 52, Penns Manor 45 Serra Catholic 67, Cochranton 43 Southern Fulton 63, Juniata Valley 30 Steelton-Highspire 91, Northeast Bradford 51 Tri-Valley 52, Sayre 27 Vincentian 58, Keystone 31 SECOND ROUND Bishop Guilfoyle 62, Serra Catholic 50 Clarion 61, Conemaugh Twp. 59 Kennedy Catholic 70, Port Allegany 27 Lourdes Regional 57, Girard College 42 Southern Fulton 73, Halifax 34 Steelton-Highspire 74, Jenkintown 39 Tri-Valley 68, Old Forge 44 Vincentian 44, BerlinBrothersvalley 42 QUATERFINALS Today’s games Steelton-Highspire (3-1, 25-4) vs. Tri-Valley (111, 25-3), 3 p.m. Geigle Complex, Reading H.S. Lourdes Regional (4-1, 22-5) vs. Southern Fulton (5-2, 25-3), 1 p.m. East Pennsboro H.S., Enola Vincentian (7-1, 27-1) vs. Kennedy Catholic (101, 24-2), 1 p.m. North Allegheny H.S., Wexford Bishop Guilfoyle (6-1, 26-2) vs. Clarion (9-1, 25-3), 1 p.m. Indiana University
ers are on the move. As suspected from offseason workouts, Garry Gilliam will shift from tight end to offensive tackle and Nate Cadogan will switch sides from offensive tackle to defensive tackle. Malik Golden, who worked with the wide receivers while redshirting last season, is now listed as a defensive back. True freshman Richy Anderson will open his career at receiver after being listed as a running back when he enrolled back in January. Returning starter Miles Dieffenbach, who has been listed as both a center and a guard in his first three years on campus, is currently grouped with the centers. Dieffenbach started at left guard last season, but the Lions need someone to replace the highly effective Matt Stankiewitch in the middle of the line. Dieffenbach and Ty Howle have worked at both center and guard during their careers.
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Wells leads Maryland to upset of No. 2 Duke points and Melvin Ejim had 17 for the fifth-seeded Cyclones (22-11), who were trying to turn the tables after losing to the Jayhawks twice in overtime this season. Instead, Kansas won for the 16th time in their last 17 meetings.
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GREENSBORO, N.C. — Dez Wells slapped the floor — and knocked No. 2 Duke out of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament. Wells scored a career-high 30 points and Maryland upset the Blue Devils 83-74 on Friday night in the ACC tournament quarterfinals. Wells was 9 of 13 from the field and 10 of 10 from the free throw line to lead the seventhseeded Terrapins (22-11). In delivering the first big shocker of the week in Greensboro, they never trailed, held the league’s best team from 3-point range to 4-of-25 shooting from beyond the arc, and bolstered their NCAA tournament credentials with their second straight win over Duke. Mason Plumlee had 19 points to lead the second-seeded Blue Devils (27-5), whose quest for a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament took a jolt. They had the ball trailing by six points with about 2 minutes left after Seth Curry hit a rare 3-pointer and the Blue Devils got an even rarer defensive stop. But Tyler Thornton missed 3-pointers on consecutive trips downcourt and Wells and Seth Allen followed with two free throws apiece, with Allen’s stretching the lead to 77-67 with 1:44 left. Duke didn’t get closer than five the rest of the way. Four Maryland players finished with 10 points apiece — Nick Faust, Jake Layman, Nick Allen and Alex Len. The Terrapins outrebounded Duke by 10 and made 23 of 25 free throws. They also had the most dominant player on the floor in Wells, who sured his previous high of 25 points set in December against George Mason.
Miami 69, Boston College 58
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Shane Larkin scored 20 points and No. 9 Miami pulled away to beat Boston College in the quarterfinals of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament. Kenny Kadji added 15 points and Trey McKinney Jones finished with 12 for the topseeded Hurricanes (25-6). They withstood a serious scare from eighth-seeded BC (16-17), letting an early 13-point lead disappear before making all the plays down the stretch to avoid becoming the ACC’s first No. 1 seed to lose its tournament opener since 1997. Patrick Heckmann finished with 15 points for the Eagles. His 3-pointer with 3½ minutes left tied it at 55. Durand Scott put Miami in front to stay with two free throws with 3:01 left, and Larkin took over a few moments later. Larkin came up with a key steal, then buried a momentumshifting 3 off an inbounds to make it 60-55 with 1:49 left. Eds: North Carolina State 75, Virginia 56. With AP Photos. Updates with details.
North Carolina State 75, Virginia 56
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Scott Wood had 23 points and seven 3-pointers to help North Carolina State beat Virginia. C.J. Leslie added 17 points and 11 rebounds with three blocks for the fifth-seeded
ATLANTIC 10 Saint Louis 72, Charlotte 55
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Maryland’s Pe’Shon Howard (21) shoots between Duke’s Josh Hairston (15) and Tyler Thornton (3) during the second half of an NCAA basketball game in Greensboro, N.C., on Friday.
Wolfpack (24-9), who blew the game open after halftime and led by double digits nearly the entire second half for a second straight quarterfinal win against the fourth-seeded Cavaliers (21-11). N.C. State also got strong performances from freshman T.J. Warren with 18 points and senior Richard Howell, who battled through a right thigh injury to finish with 12 rebounds. The Wolfpack avenged a regular-season loss to Virginia that started a three-game skid, which all but took the preseason ACC favorite out of the regular-season title chase. Now N.C. State is back in the semifinals and has a Saturday matchup with No. 9 Miami, the tournament’s top seed. Akil Mitchell scored 19 to lead Virginia, which hasn’t reached the semifinals since 1995 — the longest drought in the league. First-team all-ACC performer Joe Harris had 13 on 4-for-13 shooting, including 2-for-9 from 3-point range.
BIG TEN Wisconsin 68, Michigan 59
CHICAGO — Ben Brust scored 11 of his 14 points in the second half and No. 22 Wisconsin knocked off sixth-ranked Michigan in the second round of the Big Ten tournament. Traevon Jackson had 16 points for the Badgers (2210), who will play top-seeded Indiana in the semifinals on Saturday. Ryan Evans added 12 points, six rebounds and six assist. Trey Burke had 19 points and seven assists for Michigan (267), but the Big Ten player of the year was 8 for 22 from the field. Tim Hardaway Jr. shook off a leg injury in the first half and finished with 14 points and nine boards.
Indiana 80, Illinois 64
CHICAGO — Cody Zeller scored 24 points and grabbed nine rebounds to lead No. 3 Indiana past Illinois in the Big Ten quarterfinals. The top-seeded Hoosiers (275) are off to a good start after claiming their first outright conference title in two decades and earning a first-round bye. They took control midway through the first half and withstood a mild push in the
second, avenging a two-point loss at Illinois (22-12) last month. That set up a matchup with Michigan or Wisconsin in Saturday’s semifinals. Zeller had another big game after scoring a season-high 25 in a win at Michigan. He was 9 of 11 from the field and hit all six free throws. Victor Oladipo added 12 points and 11 rebounds and drew the loudest cheers with a 360-degree fastbreak dunk with 90 seconds left. The Big Ten’s Defensive Player of the Year, he also helped contain Brandon Paul.
Ohio State 71, Nebraska 50
CHICAGO — DeShaun Thomas and Sam Thompson had 19 points apiece, helping No. 10 Ohio State rout Nebraska in the Big Ten tournament quarterfinals. The Buckeyes turned a close game into a runaway with an impressive 30-5 spree spanning halftime that included a little bit of everything. LaQuinton Ross connected on three consecutive 3-pointers, Aaron Craft made a couple of nifty es and Thompson had two jams to go along with a 3-pointer. Thomas closed it out with a strong reverse dunk that lifted the Buckeyes to a 54-28 lead with 12:01 left. The junior forward flexed and yelled after the big slam led to a celebration on the Ohio State sideline. Ross finished with 11 points for the Buckeyes (24-7), who have won six straight games and seven of eight overall. Brandon Ubel had 16 points and seven rebounds for the Cornhuskers (15-18).
BIG 12 Kansas 88, Iowa State 73
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Perry Ellis scored a career-high 23 points, and seventh-ranked Kansas pulled away in the second half to beat Iowa State and reach the Big 12 tournament title game. Jeff Withey and Elijah Johnson added 14 points each, and Ben McLemore finished with 10 for the top-seeded Jayhawks (28-5), who advanced to play No. 11 Kansas State or No. 14 Oklahoma State on Saturday night for its sixth Big 12 tournament championship. Georges Niang scored 19
NEW YORK — Dwayne Evans played through foul trouble to score 25 points on near-perfect shooting, and topseeded Saint Louis pulled away early to beat Charlotte in the quarterfinals of the Atlantic 10 tournament. The 16th-ranked Billikens ensured the 49ers would not be making any crazy comebacks this time by forcing 20 turnovers and turning them into 21 points. A day earlier, ninthseeded Charlotte came from behind to shock Richmond 68-63 by hitting eight free throws in the final five seconds after the Spiders were called for three technical fouls. Evans made his first seven field goal attempts before finally missing on one of his easiest chances of the day, a putback that bounced off the rim with just over 7½ minutes remaining. He finished 8 for 9 from the floor and 9 for 9 from the foul line and added nine rebounds. Chris Braswell led the 49ers with 20 points and nine rebounds.
Butler 69, La Salle 58
NEW YORK — Rotnei Clarke led five players in doubles figures with 14 points in Butler’s win over La Salle in the Atlantic 10 quarterfinals, and now the Explorers must await their NCAA tournament fate. Khyle Marshall had 13 points, and Andrew Smith added 11 points and eight rebounds for the fifth-seeded Bulldogs, who face regularseason champ Saint Louis in Saturday’s semifinals. Clinging to a one-point lead early in the second half, Butler went to work inside. Smith scored in the paint, Marshall had a dunk, and Kameron Woods completed a three-point play after a putback. The 11-2 run gave the Bulldogs (26-7) a double-digit lead, and they held off fourthseeded La Salle (21-9) the rest of the way. Tyreek Duren led the Explorers with 19 points on 8-of-13 shooting.
VCU 82, Saint Joseph’s 79
NEW YORK — Treveon Graham scored 17 points, and hot-shooting VCU beat Saint Joseph’s in the quarterfinals of the Atlantic 10 tournament Friday night. The 25th-ranked Rams made 11 3-pointers to build a double-digit lead in the second half before the Hawks’ frantic comeback in the final minutes fell short. Darius Theus had 12 points and six assists, making all five of his field-goal attempts, as five players scored in double figures for secondseeded VCU (25-7). Tenth-seeded Saint Joseph’s pulled within 80-76 with 9.1 seconds left, but Theus found an open Briante Weber downcourt for an emphatic slam to cap the victory. Carl Jones scored 29 points and Langston Galloway had 25 for the Hawks (18-13).
SEC Florida 80, LSU 58
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Erik Murphy scored a career-high 27 points and grabbed a careerbest 12 rebounds to help the 13th-ranked Florida Gators take the first step toward trying to add a Southeastern Conference tournament title to their regular season championship by beating LSU. SEC commissioner Mike Slive presented Florida coach Billy Donovan with the regular season trophy before tipoff. Then the Gators (25-6) started working toward their first tournament title since 2007 when they wrapped up a three-peat. They will play either Tennessee or Alabama in the semifinals Saturday. Scottie Wilbekin added 16 points, matching his career-best with four 3-pointers. Michael Frazier II had 11 and Patric Young 10 for Florida. Ninth-seeded LSU (19-12) tried to keep up with the rested Gators but looked a step slow with too many shots just short a day after beating Georgia to advance. Charles Carmouche led the Tigers with 14 points.
Alabama 58, Tennessee 48
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Levi Randolph scored 15 points Friday as No. 4 seed Alabama defeated No. 5 seed Tennessee in a Southeastern Conference tournament quarterfinal between two teams seeking to improve their postseason credentials. Alabama (21-11) advanced to a today’s semifinal against No. 13 Florida, the tournament’s top seed. Florida (25-6) trounced LSU 80-58 in its quarterfinal. Trevor Releford scored 14 points for Alabama. Nick Jacobs had six points and a career-high 12 rebounds. Josh Richardson scored 16 points for Tennessee (20-12), which lost for just the second time in its last 11 games. Jarnell Stokes added 12 points and 13 rebounds. Tennessee and Alabama both entered this week as NCAA tournament bubble teams. Alabama used its pressure defense to wear down Tennessee in the second half. The Volunteers shot 32.1 percent (18 of 56) overall, 50 percent (7 of 14) on free throws and 21.7 percent (5 of 23) on 3-pointers.
Vanderbilt 64, Kentucky 48 NASHVILLE, Tenn. — DaiJon Parker scored 12 points, and the Vanderbilt Commodores beat Kentucky in a rematch of last year’s Southeastern Conference tournament championship and put a serious dent in the Wildcats’ hopes of at least having a chance to defend their national title. Kentucky (21-11) came in as a bubble team projected possibly as a play-in candidate after coach John Calipari sent six players to the NBA last summer and tried reloading yet again with another top recruiting class. But Nerlens Noel had surgery earlier this week to fix his torn ACL, and the Wildcats couldn’t match the intensity of the Commodores. Kevin Bright scored 11 points, Kedren Johnson and Kyle Fuller had 10 apiece. Vanderbilt (16-16) shot 50 percent overall, hitting 8 of 17 3-pointers. Archie Goodwin led Ken-
tucky with 12 points, and Kyle Wiltjer had 10. Ryan Harrow was 2 of 15 for four points.
MAC Akron 62, Kent 59
CLEVELAND — Zeke Marshall scored 18 points with 10 rebounds and seven blocks as Akron kept its NCAA tournament hopes alive by beating rival Kent State 62-59 on Friday night in the semifinals of the Mid-American Conference tourney. Playing just its second game without suspended point guard Alex Abreu, the Zips (25-6) overcame some atrocious foul shooting to make the final for the seventh straight year. Akron went just 13 of 29 from the line. Abreu was arrested last week on drug trafficking charges. Randal Holt scored 19 points for Kent State (20-13), which lost to Akron for the third straight year in the tournament. Golden Flashes forward Chris Evans, who scored 25 in a quarterfinal win over Buffalo, had just 6 points on 1-of-11 shooting before fouling out.
CONFERENCE USA Southern Mississippi 85, UTEP 67
TULSA, Okla. — Dwayne Davis scored 27 points and Jonathan Mills had a doubledouble to lead Southern Mississippi over UTEP 85-67 Friday in a Conference-USA semifinal match. Davis was 9 of 13 from the field for the game. Mills had 13 points and 10 rebounds for the No. 2 seed Golden Eagles. Jerrold Brooks scored 13 points. Neil Watson had eight points, seven assists for Southern Mississippi (25-8). The Golden Eagles never trailed and led 48-31 at halftime. The Golden Eagles shot 58.5 percent from the field for the game. UTEP shot 46.9 percent. The Golden Eagles had the rebounding advantage 29-27. C.J. Cooper led UTEP (18-14) with 20 points. Julian Washburn had 13 points, and Jacques Streeter added 10 points. McKenzie Moore and John Bohannon had five rebounds apiece for the No. 3 seed Miners. Southern Mississippi will play No. 20 Memphis in the championship game Saturday.
Memphis 85, Tulsa 74
TULSA, Okla. — Chris Crawford scored 30 points while connecting on eight 3-pointers to set new career highs in both categories for the second straight game, D.J. Stephens had 10 points and 10 rebounds after attending his grandmother’s funeral earlier in the day and No. 20 Memphis reached the Conference USA championship by beating Tulsa. Crawford had three 3-pointers from the right wing during a 14-4 run that put the topseeded Tigers (29-4) in control midway through the second half after Tulsa had erased an 11-point deficit to take the lead just after halftime. Crawford’s third 3 during the stretch made it 61-46 with 9:57 to play, and he hit two more during a 10-0 burst later on that prevented the fifth-seeded Golden Hurricane (17-15) from making another comeback. Senior Scottie Haralson led Tulsa with 25 points and 12 rebounds in his final game.
Top-ranked Zags make their case for top seed By NICHOLAS K. GERANIOS Associated Press
SPOKANE, Wash. — Coach Mark Few has heard all the arguments about why No. 1 Gonzaga doesn’t deserve a No. 1 seed when the NCAA tournament field is announced Sunday. And he realizes the issue is now out of his hands. “We did a great job of controlling what we could control,” Few said this week after Gonzaga won the West Coast Conference’s automatic bid to the Big Dance. “We’ve done an amazing job and that’s all we can do.
“Watch us and what we’ve done,” Few said. “Look at our results.” The results are pretty impressive. Gonzaga (31-2) played a tough nonconference slate, went undefeated through the WCC, posted the first 30-win season in its history, and dusted two opponents in the league tournament. Their only losses came to Illinois in December and at Butler in January, and they have the best record of any Division I team. Critics of the Zags have one major argument: the WCC is a
middling league, meaning Gonzaga doesn’t face the type of tough conference schedule that teams in the Big Ten or ACC endure. It’s been a constant argument almost since Gonzaga burst onto the national scene in 1999. Few doesn’t buy it. “I don’t know how many of those (major conference) teams would go undefeated in our league,” Few said, noting that BYU and Saint Mary’s, not to mention Spokane, are difficult places to win. “And maybe if we get put into their leagues, may-
be we’d only have three losses. I don’t know.” Since their rise to prominence, the Zags have always played a brutal nonconference schedule to try to build a resume for March. This year was no different. In a scheduling quirk, they played five teams from the Big 12 — West Virginia, Oklahoma, Kansas State, Baylor and Oklahoma State — and beat them all. They also beat Clemson of the ACC and Washington State of the Pac-12, plus a bunch of opponents from lesser leagues.
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Busch sets track record in qualifying at Bristol By JENNA FRYER AP Auto Racing Writer
BRISTOL, Tenn. - Count Kyle Busch among those who likes NASCAR’s new race car. Of course, a new track record is bound to draw praise from any driver. Busch won his first career pole at Bristol Motor Speedway on Friday with a lap in his Toyota at 129.535 mph, breaking Ryan Newman’s 10-year-old track record of 128.709. “This new car, I like driving it because you can drive it like the older car we had years ago where you could just abuse it a little bit and drive it a little harder,” Busch said. “The old car was all about being smooth and precise and this one here, you can make a little bit more speed by trying a little bit harder.” Busch tried hard enough Friday to shred the mark set by Newman, who had been the first driver to go under 15 seconds when he set the lap record. Busch was one of nine drivers to go under 15 seconds in qualifying and his time of 14.813 is the new record. Still, he wasn’t sure it would stand. A five-time Bristol winner, Busch had never qualified higher than ninth at the Tennessee bullring. “We felt we’d have a shot for the pole, but we’ve felt that many times before and we’ve ended up 30th or something,” said the Joe Gibbs Racing driver. Kasey Kahne qualified second in a Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports with a lap at 128.995 and felt like he had a shot at beating Busch’s mark. “I knew Kyle had put down a great lap and a track record, so I knew I had to go pretty hard,” Kahne said. “I just felt like I may have given up a little bit in (turns) 1 and 2, which would have made it really close for the pole.” Busch’s teammate Denny Hamlin was third at 128.960 and said Sunday could be a good race at Bristol. “I think we’re going to see one of the best races we’ve ever seen in a long time here,” Hamlin. That’s an about-face for Hamlin, who was fined $25,000 by NASCAR for criticizing the new Gen-6 car. He’s refusing to pay, but said he won’t appeal the penalty and NASCAR will collect the money from his race winnings. He addressed his decision not to appeal earlier Friday, and his qualifying run later allowed him to finally change the subject back to racing. “To have everything behind me is obviously a relief,” Hamlin said. “And just for my team’s sake, we need to focus on running as good as we can
NASCAR FooD CITY 500 LINEUP After Friday qualifying; race Sunday At Bristol Motor Speedway Bristol, Tenn. Lap length: .533 miles (Car number in parentheses) 1. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 129.535. 2. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 128.995. 3. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 128.96. 4. (55) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 128.528. 5. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 128.356. 6. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 128.288. 7. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 128.211. 8. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 128.005. 9. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 127.946. 10. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 127.877. 11. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 127.869. 12. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 127.852. 13. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 127.835. 14. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, 127.792. 15. (13) Casey Mears, Ford, 127.588. 16. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 127.512. 17. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 127.47. 18. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 127.453. 19. (78) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 127.393. 20. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 127.377. 21. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 127.36. 22. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 127.36. 23. (15) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 127.3. 24. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 127.258. 25. (83) David Reutimann, Toyota, 127.132. 26. (30) David Stremme, Toyota, 126.595. 27. (95) Scott Speed, Ford, 126.578. 28. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 126.528. 29. (51) A J Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 126.42. 30. (34) David Ragan, Ford, 126.403. 31. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 126.237. 32. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 125.947. 33. (7) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 125.848. 34. (98) Michael McDowell, Ford, 125.74. 35. (36) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 125.732. 36. (19) Mike Bliss, Toyota, 125.708. 37. (93) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, Owner Points. 38. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, Owner Points. 39. (47) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, Owner Points. 40. (35) Josh Wise, Ford, Owner Points. 41. (10) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, Owner Points. 42. (33) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, Owner Points. 43. (32) Terry Labonte, Ford, Owner Points.< Failed to Qualify 44. (44) Scott Riggs, Ford, 124.452.
and trying to make this Chase. Any distractions is something you don’t need especially when the competition is so close. You just can’t afford anything that hampers your ability to go win, so this is going to be a step in the right direction for us.” Brian Vickers was fourth in a Toyota for Michael Waltrip Racing and Paul Menard was fifth in a Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet. Jamie McMurray was sixth in a Chevy for Chip Ganassi Racing, and defending series champion Brad Keselowski was the highest qualifying Ford driver in seventh. Tony Stewart was eighth and was followed by Martin Truex Jr. and Joey Logano. Scott Riggs was the only driver who failed to qualify.
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too many scars from making bogeys on the last four holes to lose the British Open last summer. He finished the year by winning the Australian Masters, though it was a month later when he was working on his game at home on the Gold Coast that he experienced a significant turnaround with his short game. “Just had a really nice feeling going that day, whatever it was,
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PHILADELPHIA — No more summer commutes for Eagles players to Bethlehem. The team announced Friday that this year’s training camp will take place in its NovaCare Complex and Lincoln Financial Field after 17 years on the campus of Lehigh University. Team president Don Smolenski says the decision was made, in part, because of the ready access to its equipment and facilities at its home base, including the training room and indoor practice venue, too. He called it a difficult choice, noting the school and the city have “been part of our lives every summer for the past 17 years.” “There are so many people at Lehigh University who went above and beyond to accommodate us and to make training camp a special place for fans to travel each summer to get an up-close look at the team,” Smolenski said in a statement. The return marks the first time since 1943 that the team’s
training camp has been in Philadelphia. Last year, former coach Andy Reid’s oldest son, Garrett, was found dead at training camp after a long battle with drug addiction. Reid was let go at the end of last season after a 4-12 record and 14 years. He was replaced by former Oregon coach Chip Kelly. Smolenski said the team aims to continue its interaction with fans during the training camp — the dates of which have not yet been announced — calling that a “huge priority” for the organization. “As such, we are currently planning to utilize the opportunities available to us at Lincoln Financial Field to have a number of open practices — which will be free— available to all of our fans,” he said. “We’ll announce those specific plans in the coming weeks.” Before first going to Lehigh in 1996, the Eagles held training camp at West Chester Universi-
ty from 1980-1995. Before that, the team held training camp at Widener University, Albright College and in Hershey, Pa. “Lehigh University has enjoyed hosting the Eagles’ Training Camp for the past 17 seasons on our campus and on our athletic fields,” said Joe Sterrett, Lehigh’s dean of athletics. “We realize the Eagles are embarking upon a new era for their team and we wish Coach Kelly and the team all the best in the season.” The move back to team headquarters is becoming something of a trend in the NFL. The New York Giants in January elected to return training camp back to their complex in East Rutherford, N.J., after 16 years at the University at Albany. One thing that has helped some teams make this decision is experience from the lockout. Two seasons ago, for instance, the Giants stayed home and skipped Albany because of the shortened training time after a
EAGLES GET WR BENN FRoM BUCCANEERS PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Eagles have acquired wide receiver Arrelious Benn and a seventh-round pick from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for Philadelphia’s sixth-round choice this year and a conditional draft pick in 2014. Benn, a second-round selection (39th overall) by the Buccaneers in 2010, has 59 receptions for 862 yards and five touchdowns in three seasons. He led the Buccaneers with 13 kickoff returns for 306 yards in only eight games last year before a knee injury ended his season. In 2011, Benn had career highs in catches (30), yards receiving (441) and touchdowns
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and I managed to get through the whole shag bag of balls hitting every chip the same,” he said. “Everything was very controlled and consistent. … I’ve felt my confidence grow on the course with the pitching and chipping.” Scott said when he was hitting the ball poorly in 2009, it put extraordinary pressure on his short game because he was missing greens. In this case, he
said a solid short game has relieved any tension in the long game, and it’s starting to show. He closed with a 68-64 on the weekend at Doral, and carried that to a tougher Copperhead course at Innisbrook. Scott has a limited schedule before his next crack at a major next month. The Tampa Bay Championship is only his fourth event this year (and fourth in the last five weeks), and then he plans to shut it down until going to Augusta National. Choi has switched to a claw grip for putting, and he likes the results. He took only 12 putts on the back nine Friday. “Sometimes very nervous, but I keep going more in line,” Choi said. “But still, 6-underpar, a very good position. My confidence is very well.” John Daly ed his 15th score of 10 or higher on a hole in his PGA Tour career when he twice tried to get out of the trees, took two penalty drops and made what he called a “beautiful chip” to get up-and-down from 30 yards on the par-4 third hole. He made a 10 and had an 81. Even though the tournament is at the halfway point, Stefani’s confidence is growing. He finally made his first bogey of the tournament on the seventh hole, and then rebounded with a 5-iron to 10 feet for birdie on the par-3 eighth.
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PALM HARBOR, Fla. — Adam Scott had a breakthrough with his short game this winter, and it’s so good now that he hardly even has to use it. Scott had a putt for birdie on 16 holes in a second round that was without a bogey and without much stress. He wound up with a 5-under 66 that left him one shot behind 31-year-old rookie Shawn Stefani. Stefani had to scramble more that he would have preferred, though he converted all the putts he felt he was supposed to make in his round of 70. Temperatures finally began to warm, and without much wind throughout the day, the tournament was wide open going into the weekend. Stefani was at 7-under 135, one shot ahead of Scott and past champion K.J. Choi, who had a 67. Twenty players were within five shots of the lead at the halfway point, a group that included everyone from Sergio Garcia and Matt Kuchar, to 19-year-old Jordan Spieth and Erik Compton, the two-time heart transplant recipient whose 65 was the low round of the day. It was the highest score to lead at Innisbrook in five years. Scott was right in the middle of it all, which is where he wants to be. The Australian hasn’t shown
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PHILADELPHIA — Matt Read and Claude Giroux both scored goals in the shootout to lead the Philadelphia Flyers to a 2-1 win over the New Jersey Devils on Friday night. Read beat Johan Hedberg on the first shot and New Jersey’s Ilya Kovalchuk matched him. Giroux scored the second shootout goal, and David Clarkson and Patrik Elias both failed in their attempts against Ilya Bryzgalov. The slumping Flyers badly needed this win following a 5-2 loss to the Devils on Wednesday. The Flyers are still on the outside of the Eastern Conference playoff race. Max Talbot scored in regulation for the Flyers and Clarkson had a goal for the Devils. Bryzgalov finished with 26 saves, coming up big in all types of situations — and positions. The Flyers’ penalty kill, which staved off a 5-on-3 in the first period, was clutch in the
closing minutes of regulation. Brayden Schenn was whistled for charging with 1:42 left, but the Devils couldn’t convert. They attacked Bryzgalov and one puck got loose and trickled just outside the post, that had Flyers fans gasping as the final seconds ticked off. With every man advantage or easy looks, the Devils just couldn’t convert. With Bryzgalov flat on his back in the crease, Marek Zidlicky failed to flip the puck into the open the net. Zidlicky just didn’t enough lift on his shot and pushed the puck smack into a sprawled out goalie. No doubt, the Flyers had to have this one. Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren ripped the team in a 15-minute meeting at practice Thursday. He then gave embattled coach Peter Laviolette a vote of confidence and said he hadn’t considered firing him. Holmgren demanded the Flyers play hard and with purpose for all 60 minutes.
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said. “It’s pretty much a freefor- all like that. You just try and stay tight and protect the house.” A wild opening to the second period saw the teams combine for three goals in 37 seconds. With Worcester’s Adam Comrie off for interference, Kolarik finished off a two-on-one from Holzapfel at 3:07 to make it 2-0 Penguins. Paul Thompson redirected Joey Mormina’s blast down the slot past Sharks’ Sateri at 3:30, but Gourde took a from Travis Oleksuk behind the net and beat Thiessen to make it 3-1 at 3:44. Reese’s five-on-three power play-goal gave the Penguins a 1-0 lead at 14:48 in the first. The defenseman snapped a shot that went over Sateri’s glove and into the back of the net. “I took a look and noticed he was cheating a little bit to the cross-ice ,” Reese said. “I think it surprised him a little bit. The Sharks (28-24-1-6) had a chance for shorthanded goal earlier in the power play when Bracken Kearns stole the puck near the point and skated in alone on Thiessen. But the Penguins goalie turned the shot away on the left post. “That was a huge save,” Hynes said. “(Wednesday) we
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Raptors 92, Bobcats 78
TORONTO — Rudy Gay scored 28 points, Amir Johnson had 12 points and a career-high 21 rebounds, and the Toronto Raptors beat Charlotte. Joey Dorsey was the last Toronto player to record 20 rebounds, doing it April 11, 2011, at Milwaukee. Sebastian Telfair scored 11 points and Jonas Valanciunas had 10 as the Raptors won for
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WASHINGTON — John Wall put on a rare shooting show Friday night, scoring a season-high 29 points and matching his career high with three 3-pointers as the Washington Wizards ran their home winning streak to four with a 96-87 victory over the New Orleans Hornets. Wall went 12 for 15 from the field, including 3 for 3 from 3-point range, displaying an outside touch that’s been mostly absent since he was chosen No. 1 overall in the 2010 draft. He entered Friday’s game just 3 for 20 from 3-point range for the season, and he was a mere 3 for 42 last season.
Hawks 107, Suns 94
ATLANTA — Josh Smith made a strong return to Atlanta’s lineup with 17 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists, and the Hawks led by double figures throughout the final period of their victory over the Phoenix Suns. Smith returned to Atlanta’s lineup after missing one game with a sprained left knee. All five starters scored in double figures, with Al Horford adding 16 points and 11 rebounds.
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9,988
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06 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GL/LTD
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$
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$
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$
$9,988 and Under
12,988
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14,988
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Two top Boeing Co. executives delivered an unflinching defense of the 787 Dreamliner in a Friday morning news conference in Japan, insisting that no battery fire will be possible on the airplane once the company’s proposed fix is installed. Boeing Commercial Airplanes CEO Ray Conner and the vice president in charge of 787 systems, Mike Sinnett, outlined the technical details of the solution in the homeland of the plane’s two biggest current operators. Boeing expects to complete the testing demanded by the Federal Aviation istration within weeks, not months, they said. The executives outlined multiple layers of protection designed to prevent battery cells from overheating, culminating in a final protection: a sealed steel enclosure that vents any gases directly out of the airplane. That box “eliminates the possibility of fire,” Sinnett said.
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U.S. factory output rises
A strong increase in auto output boosted U.S. factory production last month, the latest sign that manufacturing is helping drive economic growth after lagging for much of 2012. Factory output rose a seasonally adjusted 0.8 percent in February from January, after falling 0.3 percent in the previous month, the Federal Reserve said Friday. The biggest gain was in autos and auto parts, where production increased 3.6 percent after falling 4.9 percent in January. Car sales have risen steadily this year after reaching a five year high in 2012. GAS PRICES Average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline: YESTERDAY MONTH AGO YEAR AGO
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President Barack Obama and t Center for Energy Storage Research Director Dr. George Crabtree walk past a hybrid Chevy Volt vehicle used for testing during the president’s tour Friday of the Argonne National Laboratory in Argonne, Ill. Argonne is the first U.S. science and engineering research national laboratory, and it remains one of the nation’s largest.
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By MATTHEW DALY and NEDRA PICKLER Associated Press
LEMONT, Ill. — Envisioning cars that can go “coast to coast without using a drop of oil,” President Barack Obama on Friday urged Congress to authorize spending $2 billion over the next decade to expand research into electric cars and biofuels to wean automobiles off gasoline. Obama, expanding on an initiative he addressed in his State of the Union speech last month, said the United States must shift its cars and trucks entirely off oil to avoid perpetual fluctuations in gas prices. Citing policies that already require automakers to increase gas mileage, he said he expects that by the middle of the next decade, Americans will only have to fill up their cars half as often.
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“We’ve set some achievable but ambitious goals,” Obama said, speaking at Argonne National Laboratory outside Chicago. “The only way to break this cycle of spiking gas prices — the only way to break that cycle for good — is to shift our cars entirely, our cars and trucks, off oil,” the president said. Friday’s speech, with its focus on energy, was designed to draw attention to what the White House says is one of Obama’s top agenda items for his second term. That focus, however, has been overshadowed as the istration and Congress work on an immigration overhaul, gun legislation and deficit-reduction measures. Obama cast his proposal as not only a clean energy plan, but as one meant to create opportunities for
economic growth. “I want the next great job-creating breakthroughs, whether it’s in energy or nanotechnology or bio-engineering, I want those breakthroughs to be right here in the United States of America, creating American jobs and maintaining our technological lead,” he said. The initiative, proposing to spend $200 million a year on research, would be paid for with revenue from federal oil and gas leases on offshore drilling and would not add to the deficit. The money would fund research on “breakthrough” technologies such as batteries for electric cars and biofuels made from switch grass or other materials. Researchers also would look to improve use of natural gas as a fuel for cars and trucks.
JPMorgan exec: Dimon withheld data on bank’s trading losses fidentiality.” Dimon ultimately acknowledged later that month that the firm had lost $2 billion on risky trades out of its London office. The losses have since been revised to more than $6 billion. The Senate hearing was held a day after the subcommittee issued a scathing report that ascribed widespread blame for losses to key executives at the firm. The report said that the executives ignored growing risks and hid losses from investors and federal regulators. After reading the report and hearing executives testify that they didn’t know
By MARCY GORDON AP Business Writer
WASHINGTON — JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon held back showing federal regulators reports in May that revealed the bank had accumulated billions of dollars in trading losses, according to congressional testimony Friday from the firm’s former chief financial officer. Douglas Braunstein, who is now a vice chairman at the bank, told the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations that Dimon did not submit the daily reports for two weeks because he was concerned about “con-
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WASHINGTON — A divided House on Friday ed Republican legislation that would end or consolidate dozens of duplicative job training programs with the objective of making it easier for people to gain the skills they need in a changing job market. It’s a goal that President Barack Obama says he shares while disagreeing with the way the GOP would do it. The bill also would increase employers’ influence in who gets job training grants. While there is widespread agreement that current federal job training programs are inefficient and overlapping, Democrats voted overwhelmingly against the bill, saying they were locked out of the billwriting process and that the bill would eliminate programs tailored to serve veterans, the disabled, ex-prisoners and other underserved populations. Democrats also said giving employers more power over programs came at the expense of unions, community colleges and other stakeholders. The vote was 215-202, sending the bill to the Senate where the Democratic majority is likely to take a different approach to job training reform. Obama, in his State of the Union address last year, said he wanted to “cut through the maze of confusing training programs” so people have a direct path to the help they require. But the White House said it strongly opposed the House bill, saying consolidation could leave some people without needed assistance.
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The world’s largest cruise line has suffered through a number of high-profile mishaps. Yet engers continue to book vacations thanks to discounts, albeit at a slower pace. Carnival Corp. offered more sales to attract wary engers after an engine fire last month crippled the Carnival Triumph, leaving 4,200 people stranded for five days without working toilets or power. This week, two more of its ships had mechanical problems, ruining the vacations of thousands more travelers. Carnival Corp. said Friday that it earned $37 million, or 5 cents per share, in first quarter ended Feb. 28. That compares with a loss of $139 million, or 18 cents per share, a year earlier. But its forecast for the year came in below analyst’s predictions. Its shares fell more than 2 percent.
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Better angels, please speak a bit louder
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therefore go through life not creating a beautiful home or nest,” says designer Kyle Schuneman, author of “The First Apartment Book: Cool Design for Small Spaces” (Potter Style, 2012). “Life is too short to not create a sanctuary that represents your unique vision.” Home decorating blogger Wanda Hoffs gives the same advice to her readers at recreateanddecorate.com. As an Army wife, Hoffs has lived in many rental properties around the country and has learned to decorate each one as if it were truly hers. Here are five ideas from Hoffs and Schuneman that can help you embrace your rented space. Plan carefully “Usually rentals are small,
Learn to want.” Learn. To. Want. Learntowant! Lather into brain. Rinse. Repeat. OK, friends, meet my new catchphrase. Been saying it to myself ever since it was said to me (about a month or so back) with equal parts scolding and love. It’s not so much a new year’s resolution now as maybe a Lenten one. Here’s pretty much how the original conversation, set in a furniture store, went down: Me: Check out this chair! Scolder: I knew you would like it as soon as I saw it. Me: Quite correct. I must have it. Scolder: You don’t need it. Me: I do need it. Scolder: You don’t have room for it! Me: I’ll make room. Give your blessing, please. Now that last part might require explanation. I seem to have this little problem. Has to do with approval-seeking. Not for what I think or say — Lord knows I’m a stubborn one — but, rather inexplicably, for what I buy. Anyone who has ever been shopping with me probably has experienced the phenomenon, which is more likely to manifest itself when my better angels tell me to run but the little devils inside drown out their voices. Those devils were a vocal lot when I spotted the chair, so kicky, happy, full of swirly color and exquisitely comfy to boot. And the price was far less than expected. When does that happen? (So much easier to listen to the angels sing when the sticker is a turnoff anyway.) All I needed was someone to tell me it’s OK/go ahead/just do it, someone to cheerlead this impulse buy. But what did I get? A naysayer. A killjoy. Someone telling it like it is, in other words: “You don’t need it.” Bo-RING. Yet I “obeyed,” nevermind that I know the compliance won’t last, not when I still visit the chair in my late-night imaginings, mentally preparing the house to receive it. Ah, yes, it’s but a matter of time … Speaking of time, happy daylight-saving time. Or not so much. What a horrid ritual, eh? It only feeds my learn-to-want angst, too. Turns out I also have a problem with clocks. I buy too many, which is one big reason I despise time-change time. We gain an hour, I lose half of it resetting all the clocks; we lose an hour, I really lose 90 minutes doing same. Not good for someone who tends to run late and, hence, run around in a constant state of shame and remorse. So I lie to myself and keep adding clocks. The more aware I am of the time in any given room, I reason, the better off I’ll be. So far, no good. Truth is I’ve always been painfully aware of the time, even going so far as to swear I was born with a sundial in my cerebral cortex. I can wake up from the foggiest of sleep and tell you what the clock says, usually within 10 minutes, without even looking, precisely because of this painful awareness. And no big, bright orange mantel clock with a cool, crackly finish is going to change that. Oh yes, bright, bold orange. With fun, fat numbers. Visible from clear across a room. Spotted it the other day, and it’s now my latest craving. (I’d say “need,” but … ) At a reasonable enough $29.99, it might have to come home with me eventually. I truly can learn to want, I swear. But let’s start small. It’s the clock or the chair, killjoys. Even cranky, lesson-teaching taskmasters can only ask so much of their students.
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This is David, not Craig, Henderson, who found many of the materials used in the remodel of his family’s home on Craigslist. He and his wife, Karen Anderson, worked on the home together. Odyssy Builders did the framing and roof. Maureen Caruso on Queen Anne designed the remodel. Dave Sorensen was the finish carpenter.
A man can dream - and build - cheap By REBECCA TEAGARDEN The Seattle Times
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EATTLE — “We call it Craig’s house, in fact,” says David Henderson, stay-athome dad, first-time general contractor and, more to the point, ace hunter-
gatherer. And it is. From the fir-ply kitchen cabinets to the old-growth, clear-fir ceiling; from the stainless-and-copper bathroom sink to the liveedge madrona bar. There’s also the Wolf kitchen exhaust fan, the fir stairs (once two massive South Lake Union warehouse beams), the cedar bathroom ceiling (from a swimming-pool room in Enumclaw) and fir doors (fell off a truck) remade into barn-door sliders.
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Craig is all over this place. “There are so many things in this house that have a story,” Henderson says. “Karen found the house looking online during a typhoon in Vietnam. We had lots of time on our hands,” he says, speaking of his wife and the trip they took with their two 5-year-olds in 2008. “We lived on the bluff over Shilshole Marina, but the house was old, and we needed more room. But we wanted to find a house that had an equally amazing view. This house had that. But it was just ugly.” Leaping to the end of his adventure in Blue Ridge, he adds, “Everything from your feet up is new” — 14 months from ripping off the roof and gutting what lay beneath to completion. With as much of it as possible culled from Craigslist. “The guys would say, ‘Dave, what are
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I was engaging in a bit of therapy the other day, viciously attacking a wallpaper border that had fouled my powder room for far too long. Die, hideous border, I thought as I peeled and scraped and scrubbed. Die. It put up a good fight, but I prevailed. My bathroom is now free of treacly rose bouquets tied with ribbons, though they live on in the adjacent laundry room — at least until the next time I need to vent my aggression. I shouldn’t be so snobby. Roses have never been my decorating motif of choice, but I have to concede that Laura Ashley look was enormously popular in the ’80s, when the border probably went up. Whoever chose it probably made that little
we gonna put here?’ And I’d say, ‘I don’t know yet. I haven’t found it.’ “ Going shopping with Henderson means pulling your chair up to the computer. He figures he spent an hour a day trolling the site’s “materials” department. It was a habit that paid off over and over again. He found a guy from Snoqualmie who built a timber-framed house. “I got a lot of timber from him. We’d meet at the park-and-ride to make the swap. “Ecco Haus had a Bellevue store, but they closed. They had this whole kitchen d; the cabinets, the counter. It even came with plans from their kitchen designer.” And to fit those into the kitchen? “I ed CAD (computer assisted de-
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A bold sofa pattern and plaid carpet add personality to a rented apartment in this design by Kyle Schuneman, as seen in ‘The First Apartment Book: Cool Design for Small Spaces.’
It’s yours, but it isn’t. A rented apartment or house can be a wonderful place to live — and a challenging place to decorate. The restrictions are many: Landlords often want their white walls to stay white. Many won’t let you do even the most minor construction. Some even ask renters not to nail anything to the walls. Complicating things further, many rental properties have small rooms and no-frills, builder-grade light fixtures, doors and cabinetry with little personality. How can you inject some of your personality into a rented space without enraging your landlord? The first step is to go all in. “So often people think of their rental as not theirs, and
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powder room the height of bathroom fashion at the time. Heck, I recall almost succumbing to a teal fabric with a cabbage rose print for some window valances I was planning to make back then. Thankfully I came to my senses. It’s funny the way tastes change and home styles come and go. The first couch my husband and I bought as newlyweds was mauve with a teeny country print, which at the time was oh-so-trendy but today wouldn’t be permitted through my front door. It was replaced by a sofa in an oversize blue-and-cream check that went nicely with the folk-art cow and sheep prints on the wall. Now that sofa is in the basement, and the prints have long ago gone to Goodwill. A couple of weeks ago I was watching one of those househunting TV shows in which a 30-ish prospective buyer poked fun at a black-and-white tile floor. It was exactly like the one we’d put in the bathroom of our first house. And you know what? The buyer was right. That floor screamed 1990. I’ve been around long enough to have watched any number of styles come and go — country, Southwestern, Victorian, art deco. I’ve seen sponge painting and rag rolling rise and fall like Paris Hilton’s popularity. I’ve
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seen muted colors make way for jewel tones and then go right back to muted again. Lately I’ve found myself longing to live on the set of “Mad Men,” with all that tailored upholstery and cleanlined Scandinavian style. Yet not so many years ago, I snickered at the midcentury modern look. Starburst clocks and amoeba-shaped coffee tables were dusty relics of my childhood, I thought, cliches that bordered on the comical. I know I’m susceptible to the whims of fashion, but I think I’m like most people in that regard. We crave the new, the fresh, the different. And in our affluent society, that desire for change is accelerated because we can afford to replace things not when they wear out, but when we tire of them. I don’t think it’s about keeping up with the Joneses. I think it’s about responding to our own joneses. So now I’m in the process of choosing paint colors and other decorative elements for my powder room, knowing full well that I’m influenced by what I see in stores and on the pages of magazines. Someday, I suppose, whoever lives in my house will chuckle at my taste as he or she paints over the taupe I think I’ve settled on for the walls and rips out the new travertine vanity top I treasure. Those things will be just so 2013.
sign) programs and used those during the two-week trial period.” The main floor holds the living spaces. The family opened the downstairs with a wide set of steps to a family room and kids art/play room. The powder room there: a cool stainless sink with a copper exterior; $300, Craigslist. Henderson nods toward the ceiling: 10,000 linear feet of old-growth Doug fir with hardly a knot. A major Craigslist score from Shelton. The untouched, 55-year-old lumber was discovered in a lumber company warehouse. “I was the first guy down there,” Henderson says. “They had 11 people coming to see it after me. We really didn’t have plans for the ceiling. It was just going to be white.” Henderson’s Craigslist ad-
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The stairs to the family room are fir from beams in a South Lake Union warehouse. Two beams were enough for 14 steps and runners, 3 inches thick. The doors on the left close off the kids’ play room. They’re fir doors that fell off a truck (really!) and were refashioned into barn-door sliders.
venture worked both ways. “I sold a lot of the stuff on Craigslist, even the old insulation. By the end it was amazing how much leftover stuff we sold.” What bargains he couldn’t get on Craigslist he found else-
where. The dishwashers (Asko) and refrigerator (Amana) are from the Albert Lee seconds sale. The Kenmore induction cooktop and oven are Sears clearance. The backsplash tiles
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and I am a firm believer in function before form,” Schuneman says. “Sometimes it’s a puzzle piece to get those ‘must haves’ into your space — the desk, the bed, the couch.” He suggests using old items in new ways: Does the desk become a footboard? Should a small bookcase from your old living room be tucked into the corner of your new kitchen? If your current furniture doesn’t fit well into a rental, Hoffs suggests spending wisely on new items. Rather than buying an expensive new piece that fits your rental perfectly, “use thrift store furniture and paint it yourself,” she says. Used furniture can be “so inexpensive that you can sell it at a yard sale if need be” when you decide to move out of the rental. “It’s not about where you buy it,” Hoffs likes to tell her blog audience. “It’s how you use it.” Change walls with little or no paint “Wallpaper used to be only for the homeowner crowd,” Schuneman says, “but now with companies like Tempaper, you can put up temporary wallpaper that peels on and peels back off when you’re ready to move.” Hoffs suggests using wall
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Stencils create the look of patterned wallpaper on a rentalapartment wall for a burst of color as seen in ‘The First Apartment Book: Cool Design for Small Spaces,’ by Kyle Schuneman (Potter Style, 2012).
decals, which now come in a huge range of styles and sizes, or even duct tape. “It comes in many great colors and patterns,” she says, “and can be used on a wall in many different patterns, such as the trending chevron pattern, stripes, or even to create a border around a wall grouping.” If you want to do just a
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To make the eventual repainting easier, Hoffs says, “always know the original color and brand of paint.” Infuse with color “If you’re afraid to touch your walls or have a really difficult landlord,” Schuneman says, “bring in the color through fabrics and textures around the room. If you leave your walls white, hang a bold curtain on the windows and a coordinating couch that really pops.” Hoffs agrees: “Fabric can be a great, inexpensive way to add color, pattern and texture to a room. It can be framed or stapled to a large art canvas to be hung on the walls,” to add a burst of color. You can also attach fabric temporarily to a wall using spray starch. Lush plants are another option: “Bring in plants to add life, color and to warm up your home,” Hoffs says. Even if you’re not a gardening expert, “there are many low-maintenance ones for those who do not have a green thumb.” When it’s time to move, they’re easy to take with you. The floor is your fifth wall “Your floors are a blank slate for design,” Schuneman says. “Treat it as your See RENTAL, Page 3C
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536 Village Rd, Orange Pastor Frank Chorba 333-5172 Sunday School 10 a.m. Sunday Evening Worship 7 p.m. Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Messages-To-Go Ministry apostolicfaith.net
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fifth wall and find a beautiful rug to ground the whole space.” Schuneman is a fan of FLOR carpet tiles, which can be arranged to make what appears to be a rug of any size. “I love using FLOR tiles for rentals because they can be put together in different configurations when you move and can be personalized, so only you have that certain pattern that represents your style,” he says. Make temporary swaps Although you can’t change the cabinets in your rented kitchen or bath, Hoffs points out that you can swap out the hardware on doors and drawers at a very small cost. “You can always change these back to the original ones when you start to move,” she says, as long as you where you’ve stored the originals. The same goes for light fixtures. A change of lighting can add “instant drama” to your home, Hoffs says, so consider swapping out the current fixtures with ones that reflect your taste. Just be sure to store the landlord’s fixtures carefully and reinstall them properly before moving out.
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First Assembly Of God
424 Stanton Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
SUNDAY SERVICES Celebration Service 10:15AM Sunday School 9AM Christian Education 9AM Kidz Church 10:15AM Intercessory Prayer 8:15AM Sunday Evening 6:30PM TUESDAY Women’s Bible Study 10AM WEDNESDAY Family Night Ministries 7PM THURSDAY Evidence Youth Group 6:30PM 570-829-0989 www.wilkesbarreag.com
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Parish & Loomis St. W-B Sunday Worship 10 a.m. Sunday School 11:15 a.m. Bible Study Wed 6:30 p.m. Pastor Don Hartsthorne 822-3372
Mt. Zion Baptist Church
105 HILL ST...WILKES-BARRE Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Service 11 a.m. We offer Children’s Church Prayer Service Wednesday 7p.m. Bible Study Wednesday 8 p.m. Rev. Michael E. Brewster, Pastor
First Baptist
48 S. River St. W-B Pastor Shawn Walker 822-7482 Sunday Service at 11 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. “The Place for a New Beginning..”
First Baptist Church
Water Street Pittston 654-0283 Rev. James H. Breese, Pastor Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. Children’s Sun School 9:45 a.m. Adult/Teen Sun School 10:45 a.m. Bible Study/Prayer Meeting Wed at 7:15 p.m. Chairlift Available www.fbittston.org
High Point Baptist Church “For the Glory of God and the Proclamation of His Word”
1919 Mountain Road, Larksville 570-371-4404 www.highpoint church.info SUNDAY 9:30AM Bible Studies for All Ages 10:30AM Worship and Rootz Children’s Ministry WEEKLY Small Group Bible Studies Adult/Teen Ministries Cub Scouts/ American Heritage Girls www.highpointchurch.info
Assembly of God
Luzerne Assembly of God 649 Bennett St. 570-338-2415 SUNDAY WORSHIP 11AM COME WORSHIP CHRIST JESUS. All Are Welcome.
Baptist
Baptist Tabernacle
63 Division St., W-B Interim Pastor: Richard McIntyre Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. 570-823-3083
Bible
Christ Community Church
100 West Dorrance St. Kingston, PA 18704 Sunday School/ABF 9:30 a.m. Sun Worship 10:30 a.m. Radio Ministry “Searching the Scriptures” Sunday 7:30-8:30 AM WRKC 88.5 FM website: www.ccchurchtoday.org Pastor: John Butch Phone: 283-2202
Cross Creek Community Church
Sunday Services 9am & 10:45am With Jr. Church & Nursery Available. First Baptist Wed 6:30 Family Night 52 E. 8th Street, Wyoming with Awana for ages 18 Sunday School All Ages 9:30 months - 6th grade. Worship Service 10:45 a.m. College & Career, Tues 7 p.m. prayer meeting CrossRoads for Teens, 693-1754 Deaf Ministry, Small Visitors Welcome Groups, Men’s & Women’s Ministry, Groups. Celebrate Recovery for Hurts, Habits, Hang-Ups Tuesday’s 6:30pm 50 S. Meade St. Discover the difference! Wilkes-Barre, PA 370 Carverton Road, Chester F. Dudick, Pastor Trucksville 696-0399 (570) 820-8355 www.crosscreekcc.org
MEADE ST. BAPTIST
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE 10:30 a.m. PRAYER, BIBLE STUDY & PIONEER CLUB Wed 6:30 p.m. WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP 2nd Tuesday of the month 6:30 p.m. AFTERNOON FELLOWSHIP 12 noon last Sunday of the Month EXPOSITORY PREACHING: EXPLAINING GOD’S TRUTH, ONE VERSE AT A TIME.
Dallas Baptist
Harvey’s Lake Highway, Dallas 639-5099 Pastor Jerry Branch Sun. Worship 9:15 & 11 am www.dallasbaptist church.org
Bible
Slocum Chapel
1024 Exeter Avenue Exeter, PA 18643 Pastor Guy Giordano (570) 388-5213 SUNDAY SERVICES Intercessory Prayer 9:30am Worship Service 10:00am Sunday School/ Nursery Provided WEDNESDAY SERVICES Bible Study & Prayer 7pm Visitors Welcome! Encounter Christ in a historical church in a new & relevant way.
River Of Life Fellowship Church 22 Outlet Road Lehman, PA 675-8109 www.rolfministries.org Sunday School 9:15am Service 10:30am Nursery provided Thursday Night 6:30pm Bible study & Youth Groups Coffee house Fridays 6 to 9 pm with live music.
Grace Community Church
A Bible Teaching Ministry Memorial Hwy. Dallas Sunday Services: 11 a.m., 6 p.m. (570) 675-3723 www.gracechurchdallas.org
Catholic
PARISH OF ST. ANDRE BESSETTE Vigil (Saturday)
• 4:00 p.m. at Holy Saviour Worship Site, 56 Hillard St, East End (570)823-4988 • 5:30 p.m. at St. Stanislaus Worship Site, 668 N. Main St., North End
Episcopal
Living Hope Bible Church
WHERE HOPE COMES TO LIFE AND THE SON ALWAYS SHINES 35 S. Main St. Plains, PA Pastor Mark DeSilva Sunday Service 10:00 a.m. Sunday School for all ages 9:00 a.m. Mid Week Bible Study every Wed at 6:30pm Youth Group Men’s & Women’s Bible Studies For information call 570-406-4295 www.lhba.org
• 8:30 a.m. at St. Stanislaus Worship Site, 668 N. Main St., North End • 10:30 a.m. at Holy Saviour Worship Site, 56 Hillard St, East End
Weekday Mass
• 7:00 a.m. at Holy Saviour Worship Site, 56 Hillard St, East End • 8:00 a.m. at St. Stanislaus Worship Site, 668 N. Main St., North End
Confessions
• 3:00 p.m. at Holy Saviour Worship Site, 56 Hillard St, East End • 4:30 p.m. at St. Stanislaus Worship Site, 668 N. Main St., North End
Christian Wyoming Ave. Christian 881 Wyoming Ave., Kingston 570-288-4855 Pastor Dennis Gray
Come Hear The Word Of God, Let It Change Your Life! Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Communion Every Sunday Sunday Evening Worship At 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. ELEVATOR ACCESSIBLE
Christ Fellowship Church Of Plymouth
246 E. Main St., Plymouth, PA (570) 779-4210 Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Wednesday night bible study and prayer 7 p.m. Sunday School and Nursery provided We are a Christian bible church teaching the plain truth of God’s word as we prepare for our eternal future.
Church Of Christ Uniting
Church of Christ Uniting
MERGED PRESBYTERIAN & METHODIST Corner of Market St. & Sprague Ave. Kingston 570-288-8434 Devotional Line: 570-288-2334 Rev. Dr. Carol Ann Fleming Rev. Dr. James L. Harring Morning Worship 10:00 AM Youth Sunday School During Worship Adult Sunday School 11:30 AM Child Care Provided Choirs - Children, Adult, Bell Ringers Air Conditioned www.churchofchristuniting.org
Lutheran
Holy Cross Episcopal Church 373 N. Main Street, W-B Father Timothy Alleman, Rector SUNG SUNDAY EUCHARIST - 9:00 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9:00 AM SATURDAY HOLY EUCHARIST - 4:30 PM WEDNESDAY - 7:00 PM HEALING SERVICE & HOLY EUCHARIST
Lutheran
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
Catholic St. John The Baptist Church 126 Nesbitt St. Larksville, PA 18651 570-779-9620 A WELCOMING, GROWING, FAITH COMMUNITY Saturday 4 p.m. Sunday 7 a.m., 9 a.m. & 11 a.m. Ample, Easy Parking Handicapped Accessible Confessions: Saturday 3 p.m.
St. Stephen’s
Episcopal Pro- Cathedral 35 S. Franklin St., W-B Holy Communion 8:00 Church School 10:00 Choral Eucharist 10:30 Nursery 9:00 - 12:15 Call 825-6653 for information about Worship Music Programs and Community Ministries
Catholic SAINT MARY’S CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Our Lady of Fatima Parish 134 S. Washington Street, Downtown Wilkes-Barre (570) 823-4168
St. John’s Lutheran Church 410 S. River St. Wilkes-Barre Worship 11 AM Office Phone 823-7139
CHRIST FELLOWSHIP CHURCH OF PLYMOUTH 246 E. Main St. Plymouth, PA (570) 779-4210 Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Wednesday night bible study and prayer 7 p.m. Sunday School and Nursery provided We are a Christian bible church teaching the plain truth of God’s word as we prepare for our eternal future.
St. John’s Lutheran Nanticoke
231 State St. Office 735-8531 www.NanticokeLutheran.org
Rev. Debby North Holy Communion Sunday 8 am & 9:30 am Christian Education 10:30 am Christian Coffee House Every 4th Fri 7-9PM
56 S. Hancock St., W-B Pastor - Rev. Mary Lauffer Sunday Worship 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 a.m.
St. Matthew Lutheran Church
Independent Second Welsh Congregational Church
ST. CLEMENT & ST. PETERS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 165 Hanover St., W-B 822-8043 The Rev. John C. Major Priest-In-Charge Holy Eucharist 9am Sunday School 9:00am
475 Hazel St., Wilkes-Barre 829-3790 Sunday Services 9:30 a.m., 10:45 a.m. Sunday School 6 p.m. Sunday Eve Wednesday 7 p.m. Bible Study Prayer and Youth Groups Limited Van Service Available, Please Call. Independent... Fundamental... Friendly
WELCOME ALL TO GROW IN GODS LOVE www.stclementstpeter.org
667 N. Main St., W-B 822-8233 Worship Schedule: Sun 7:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Adult Bible Class 11:00 a.m. Rev. Gary Scharrer Chairlift Available Missouri Synod
St. Paul Lutheran Church 474 Yalick Road (Rt. 118) Dallas, PA Rev. Charles Grube Sat. Worship 5:30pm Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11am Sunday School 9:45am 570-675-3859
St. Peter’s Lutheran Church
St. Martin In-The-Fields
1000 S. Main St., W-B 823-7332 Vacancy Pastor Matthew Rasmussem Sun. Worship 11 AM Sunday School & Adult Bible Study 9:30 AM Missouri Synod
3085 Church Rd., Mountaintop Rev. Dan FitzSimmons
CHORAL EUCHARIST 10AM
Mennonite
105 Irem Rd, Dallas Sunday School 9:30 Worship Service: 11:00 a.m. Pastor Kathleen Jamhoury Nursery Provided 570- 675-3131
Primitive Methodist
Orthodox Church In America 401 East Main St., W-B Phone: 825-6540 Rev. David Shewczyk Sunday Divine Liturgy 9:00 a.m. Feast Days 9:00 a.m. Saturday Vespers: Summer 6:00 p.m. - Winter 4:00 p.m.
New Life Community Church
570 South Main Rd., Mountaintop, PA 868-5155 Pastor Dave Elick Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship Service 8:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Bible Services Wed. 7 p.m. All Are Welcome
United Methodist Saint Mary Antiochian Orthodox Church 905 South Main Street Wilkes-Barre Very Rev, David Hester Deacon John Karam Saturday - Great Vespers 6 p.m. Sunday - Divine Liturgy 10 a.m. Parish Office 824-5016 All Are Welcome Website: www.antiochian.org
Loyalville United Methodist Church
Askam United Methodist Church
2811 S. Main St., Hanover Twp. Pastor: George Price 570-823-6467 Sunday Services at 9 A.M. Kids Korner available during worship.
Loyalville Rd. Lake Township Sunday Worship 9:30 am 570-477-3521
Luzerne United Methodist Church
446 Bennet St., Luzerne Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Church School during Worship Carol E. Coleman Pastor 287-6231
Shavertown United Methodist Church shavertownumc.com 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown Phone-a-prayer 675-4666 Pastor: Rev. M. Lynn Snyder Organ/Choir Director Deborah Kelleher Saturday Service 5:30 p.m. Chapel Service Sunday Service 9:30 a.m. - Worship Service Sunday School - 10:30 a.m. Prayer & Praise Service - 2nd Monday of the month at 7 p.m. Nursery Care Available during Sunday Service For more information call the office at 570-675-3616
Presbyterian
First United
115 Exeter Ave., West Pittston 654-8121 Worship 11:00 AM at St. Cecilia’s Roman Catholic Church, Wyoming Avenue, Exeter Rev. James E. Thyren, Pastor
First Presbyterian Church S. Franklin & Northhampton Sts., W-B 10:00 a.m. Worship Rev. Dr. Robert M. Zanicky, Minister 11 am Sunday School Nursery provided Handicapped Access John Vaida Minister of Music Pamela Kerns Christian Education Director A Friendly Inclusive, & Welcoming Church
Audio Sermons available on the web www.fpcwb.com
Nanticoke Christian Fellowship
HEALING SERVICE Last Sunday each month
Serving through Faith, Praise & Good Works
NEW LIFE
COMMUNITY CHURCH LOOK/LEARN/LOVE/LEAD Sunday School 9:30 am Worship Service 10:30 am Nursery/Children’s Church 570-NEW-LIFE (639-5433) Pastor: Gideon Gaitano newlifefamily.org
Nazarene Mountain View Church Of The Nazarene
WE HAVE MOVED!! 52 E. 8th Street, Wyoming Pastor Bryan Rosenberg Sunday Worship 9 am Children’s Church & Child Care Provided. 570-821-2800 Everyone is Welcome!
Calvary United Methodist
39 East Poplar S.t West Nanticoke Sunday Worship 10:30 am Children’s Church School Everyone Welcome George Price, Pastor. 570-735-1514
Central United Methodist 65 Academy Street, W-B Rev. Dr. Paul C. Amara SUN. WORSHIP SERVICE 11:15 am Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Child Care Provided For Infants & Toddlers 822-7246
Trucksville United Methodist
Marian E. Hartman, Pastor Dr. Stephen L. Broskoske, Director of Music “Making Disciples for Jesus Christ” Sunday Worship Schedule 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Sunday School, Nursery to Adult and Special Needs 9:45 a.m. 17 West Church RD off Route 309, Trucksville, take left up hill at light at Carverton RD Grief 7PM 3rd Wednesday Every Month Phone: 570- 696-3897 Fax: 570-696-3898 Email: offi
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Wyoming United Methodist 376 Wyoming Ave Rev. Marcelle Dotson Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. 570-693-2821 Ample Parking
CHRIST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
175 S. Main Road Mountain Top Pastor Rev. Stephen Sours Sunday Worship 8:30 & 10:45 am Sun School 9:30 am Nursery Available 570-474-6060
Dallas United Methodist
4 Parsonage Street, Dallas Pastor: Rev. Robert G. Wood 675-5701
Sunday School 9:15am Church Service 10:30am
112 Prospect St. Sunday Celebration 9:30 a.m. Sunday School - Sept. - May 9:00 a.m. Pastor D. Pegarella 735-1700
301 Delaney St. Hanover Township
Friends & Quakers Wyoming Seminary Lower School 1560 Wyoming Ave. Forty Fort 570-824-5130 10 am Adult discussion 11 am Worship http://northbranch. quaker.org
Church Office 287-3840 Wyoming & Yeager Ave Rev. Dr. Philip T. Wanck Handicapped Accessible Sat. 5pm Contemporary Worship Service Sun. 10 am Traditional Worship Sunday School 9 am Kindergarten-Adults Prayer Line 283-8133
St. Marks Presbyterian Lutheran Church Church
Episcopal
Friends & Quakers
Forty Fort United Methodist Church
Trinity Presbyterian
Wyoming Ave. at Institute St., 570-693-0594 Laura Lewis, Pastor Worship Service: 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m.
Holy Trinity Messiah Russian Lutheran Church Orthodox Church 453 S. Main Street, W-B Rev. Mary E. Laufer Sunday Holy Communion 8:00 and 10:45 a.m.
United Methodist
Presbyterian
Wyoming Presbyterian Church
813 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston Saturday Contemporary Holy Communion 5:30 Sunday Traditional Holy Communion 10:00 Rev. Paul Metzloff Handicapped Accessible
ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON PARISH
Christian
Orthodox Church In America 591 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre Very Rev. Joseph Martin, Pastor 822-7725 Saturday Vespers 5:00 p.m. Sunday Divine Liturgy 9:00 a.m. Feast Day Vespers 6 p.m. Feast Day Divine Liturgy 9:00 a.m. ALL ARE WELCOME web site: www.oca.org
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
Monsignor Thomas V. Banick, Pastor
116 Hughes St., Swoyersville Masses: Saturday 4:00 & 5:30 pm Sunday 830, 10:00, 11:30 am Daily: 8:00 am Confessions: Saturday 3:15 pm www.setonpa.com 287-6624
Orthodox Holy Resurrection Cathedral
190 S. Main Street, W-B Pastor Peter D. Kuritz Pastor Janel D. Wigen Saturday Service 5:00 p.m. Sunday Service 8:30 & 11 a.m. SCS 9:45 a.m. 570-824-2991
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United Church Of Christ
St. Luke’s UCC 471 N. Main St. Wilkes-Barre • 822-7961 Rev. Justin Victor Sun. Worship 10:00 Sunday School 10:15 A.M. Communion service the 1st Sunday of every month. TRANSPORTATION: CALL
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Handicapped Accessible
Forty Fort Presbyterian Church
1224 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort Pastor William Lukesh 287-7097 Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. 6 p.m. Praise Band Handicap Accessible Nursery Provided Air Conditioned Visitors Welcome
Firwood United Methodist Church Cor. Old River Rd. & Dagobert St.
Rev. Barbara Pease Safe Sanctuary Policy Sunday School 9:45 Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Handicap Elevator Available You are invited to attend. 823-7721
137 Abbott St. PLAINS Pastor Joan Mitchell Sun. Service 9am Sun School 10am
570-829-6363
Unity
Unity: A Center for Spiritual Living 140 S. Grant St., W-B Rev. Dianne Sickler Sunday Service & Children’s Church 10 a.m. Church 824-7722 Prayer Line 829-3133 www.unitynepa.com
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Plymouth church participates in ‘Souper Bowl’ Sunday
Makenzee E. Reilly
The Sunday school of the Plymouth Christian Church, Main Street, Plymouth, once again took part in the “Souper Bowl” on Feb. 3 by collecting cans of soup and monetary donations. The soup and money were donated to the Wyoming Valley Rescue Mission in Wilkes-Barre. Children participating in the collection from left, first row, Lily Wickizer, Nathaniel Wren, and Adrienne Wren. Second row: Kelsie Klein.
Makenzee Elizabeth Reilly, daughter of Susan Shaw and Shawn Reilly, Ashley, is celebrating her second birthday today, March 16. Makenzee is a granddaughter of Bob and Kathy Shaw and Andy and Marion Chackan, all of Plymouth. She is a greatgranddaughter of Edward Harenza, Pete Rincavage and Martha Katrainak, all of Plymouth.
MEETINgS March 20 WILKES-BARRE: Christian Women of Our Lady of Hope Parish, 40 Park Ave., 6:30 p.m. in the rectory. Hostesses: Tillie Weigand and Joan Grochowski. The Rev. John Terry is . All are encouraged to attend.
IN BRIEF MOUNTAIN TOP: The WELCA of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Mountain Top is planning a bus trip to Vanity Fair in Reading on April 27. Participants will leave St. Paul’s at 7:15 a.m. The bus will depart from Vanity Fair at 4 p.m. with a stop to eat, at attendees’ own cost, at the Cracker Barrel in Hamburg, and arrive back in Mountain Top around 7:30 p.m. Cost is $26. For reservations and payment, call Florence Drum, 678-3095, or Betty Nevin, 474-6097, by April 6. SHICKSHINNY: The McKendree United Methodist Church is hosting a home and personal safety presentation by the Pennsylvania State Police from 1 to 3 p.m. March 22 at the church, 477 McKendree Road. Attendees will learn how to keep their home and family safe from harm. SWEET VALLEY: An Easter concert “As Sure As My Redeemer Lives!” featuring chalk artist Tom Morris will be held at 7
good Shepherd donates baby items to Pro-Life Center The Good Shepherd Polish National Catholic Church donated baby items to a local pro-life center. Parish committee from left, first row are Agnes Lach, Jane Mizerak, Marion Kravulski, Kathleen Panasiewicz. Second row: Al Celmer, Brenda Kubricki, Betty Caffrey, president of the Pro-Life Center; and Carol Jean Markowski. Third row: Marge Panasiewicz, Bernadette Truszkowski, Alice Parulski, acolytes Kayleigh and Alyssa Petroski. Fourth row: John Kubricki, the Rev. Pawel Felip, Stanley Parulski. Fifth row: Melissa and Mike Truszkowski, Bob Swartz. Other committee include Barbara Swartz, Jennifer Stokes, Ed Vnuk, Pat Soltis, Charles James, Don Godek, and Jerry Setta.
p.m. March 29 and 30 at Sweet Valley Church of Christ, 5439 Main Road. For directions,call 4772320. WYOMING VALLEY: of Church Women United of Wyoming Valley are reminded of the following: • Those who will be donating lap robes to the Church Women United of Wyoming Valley’s Annual Interfaith Tea on May 7 at Temple Israel are reminded to start making the items which will be donated to various nursing facilities and shut-ins. • The Rev. Barbara Saxe, chairperson, for the CWU Easter baskets has announced containers can be delivered to Dorranceton United Methodist Church, 549 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, between 10 a.m. and noon March 18 and 20. Containers should be filled with appropriate candy and marked if for diabetics. No nuts or hard boiled eggs. taking containers directly to a nursing facility, should call Saxe with the number donated at 822-6884.
Confraternity gathers for Christmas party The Confraternity of Christian Woman of Holy Family Church, Sugar Notch, held its Christmas party with a catered dinner and entertainment by the Sister Act. Shown from left are Mary Ann Bodzio and Mary Anne Malone, organizers; Charyl Pasco, secretary; the Rev. Joseph Kakareka, pastor; s Romanowski, president; and Diane Bliss, vice president of the CCW.
Living Stations to be presented
Youth from the parishes of St. Robert Bellarmine and Exaltation of the Holy Cross will present their annual portrayal of the Living Stations of the Cross on March 22 at Exaltation of the Holy Cross Church in Buttonwood, Hanover Township, and on Good Friday, March 29, at St. Aloysius Church in Wilkes-Barre. Both performances are free and will begin at 7 p.m. The program is under the direction of Tony Wozinski. The Rev. Kevin Mulhern is pastor and the Rev. Arbogate Satoun is assistant pastor. Youth of both parishes who will be presenting the Stations are first row, from left: Brennen Fletcher, Macey Youngblood, Breena Kravabloski, Madeline Youngblood, Brenna Slusser, Christopher Peterson, AJ Mros. Second row: Lucas Dwyer, Will McCarroll, Kailey Kravabloski, Anthony Zarola, Peter Shay, Nicholas Zarola, Amanda Wozinski, Carissa Wozinski, Michael Zarola. Third row: Jacob Kwiatkowski, Derek Belsky, Jared Fulginiti, Emily Lewis, Dayna Belsky, Matthew Stegura, Rev. Mulhern. Fourth row: Joshua Poplawski, Tyler Benson, Destiny Castrignano, Genevieve Thomas, Tessa Stegura, Tatum Myers, Erica Shay, April Kashmer, Rev. Satoun. Fifth row: Nick James, Nicholas McCarroll, Emily Thomas, Kaelee Kane, Kiara Langan, Sara Bottger, Mary Shea Slusser, Lauren Blazaskie, Sarah Dule.
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Boyfriend’s sense of ownership may extend beyond woman’s mail Dear Abby: My boyfriend and I are in our 20s and have been dating for five years. We’re renovating a home that we will live in once it’s completed. We have never lived together before. During the renovation I have come to the house to find that he has opened packages that were addressed to me. The first time, I didn’t say anything because I thought he might have thought it was his. After the second and third times, I mentioned — nicely — that they weren’t his to open. He claims he “knew” they were things for the house, which is why he opened them. I was raised that people’s mail and
DEAR ABBY ADVICE packages were theirs to open, and I would never think of opening anything sent to him. This is an issue for me, but he brushes it off. He feels entitled to open my packages since it is his home, too. How can I make it clear that I expect him to respect my personal mail when he thinks this is no big deal? — No Respect in New York Dear No Respect: If I were you, I’d be less concerned about his opening your packages and far more concerned that when you tell him
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something bothers you, he ignores it. His disregard for your feelings is a red flag. Your boyfriend appears to think that what is yours is his. Is the reverse also true? (I’ll bet it’s not.) Does he also check your phone messages and email? Does this extend to any other areas of your relationship? If this was only about his opening your mail, I would advise you to open a post office box in your name only. However, if the answer to any of my questions is yes, I think you should take a sober look at the entire relationship. Dear Abby: My mother-in-law is addicted to prescription painkillers and has been for more than 10 years. She
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went to rehab once, but relapsed and hasn’t been able to get clean since. She has tried to quit on her own, but ends up having great emotional stress and slight psychotic episodes and starts again. My problem is, my husband sees her addiction as “manageable.” He sees no harm in having her watch our 3-year-old daughter, even though he has told me he has seen her nod off with her eyes rolled back like drug addicts do, usually during the afternoon. When we argue about this, he becomes defensive and attacks my family for being “overprotective and paranoid.” Am I right to put my foot down? I’m sick and tired of fighting over this. — Not Paranoid in Pennsylvania
Dear Not Paranoid: Continue putting your foot down! A person whose eyes have rolled back after taking drugs or alcohol hasn’t “nodded off.” The person has lost consciousness and ED OUT. In your motherin-law’s case, it means that while she may be physically present, she is completely unavailable to supervise your child. Leaving your daughter under the care of a person in this condition is child endangerment. That’s why you can’t allow it.
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412 Autos for Sale
1009 Penn Ave Scranton 18509 Across from Scranton Prep
JERSEY BOYS April 17th LION KING May $139 MATILDA 6/29 ORCH. $155
412 Autos for Sale 343-1959
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K E N P OL L OCK N IS S A N B O NUS UP TO $1250 NISSAN ST.PATRICK’S D AY C ASH
Th ru 3/18/13 O nly
G D-AA S -G LD D G OO OO D SG OO L
VALUES
2013N IS S A N S E N TRA 1.8S V
LEA SE @ “0” DO W N
SA VE $2500 O R M O R E O N A LL NEW 2013 SENTR A S IN STO C K
STK# N23014 M O DEL# 12113 V IN# 637506 M SRP $19,090
2 A VA ILA B LE A T TH IS P R IC E
2013N IS S A N A LTIM A 2.5S S DN
LEA SE @ “0” DO W N 2 A VA ILA B LE A T TH IS P R IC E
2012N IS S A N M A XIM A 3.5S V S DN
LEA SE @ “0” DO W N
SA VE $4000 O R M O R E O N A LL NEW 2013 A LTIM A S IN STO C K
STK# N22839 M O DEL# 13113 V IN# 454268 M SRP $23,880
SA VE $10,000 O FF M SR P O N A LL NEW 2012 M A XIM A ’S IN STO C K
STK# N22606 M O DEL# 16212 V IN# 868687 M SRP $37,525
O NLY 4 2012 M A XIM A S R EM A IN
V6, CVT , M o o n ro o f, L ea ther, M o o n ro o f, Pw r. S ea t, Ba ck-Up Ca m era , Hea ted S ea ts & S teerin g W hl, F lo o rM a ts , S p la s h Gu a rd s & M u ch M o re!
4 Cyl, CVT, A/C, Prem . Clo th S ea ts , Cru is e Co n tro l, T iltW heel, S ecu rity, F lo o rM a ts & M u ch M o re! L EA S E FO R B U Y FO R * OR *
4 Cyl, CVT , PwrS ea t, PW, PDL , Cru is e, In telligen tK ey, Rem o te S ta rt, F lo o rM a ts , & M u ch M o re! L EA S E FO R B U Y FO R * OR *
W / $50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H & $50 0 S T P ATTY’S D AY B ON U S CAS H
W / $5 0 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H & $5 0 0 S T P ATTY’S D AY B O N U S CAS H
W / $40 0 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE, $50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H & $50 0 CU S TOM ER B ON U S , $1250 S T P ATTY’S D AY B ON U S CAS H
*$239 p erm o n th p lu s ta x. 36 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $14566.80; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity(+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0. $500 Ho lid a yBo n u s Ca s h Ap p lied .
*$315 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= $20263.50; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0. $1000 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te, $500 Cu s to m erBo n u s & $1250 S tPa tty’s Da y Bo n u s Ca s h In clu d ed .
$
16,499 + T/T 199 $
P ER M O.
*$199 p erm o n th p lu s ta x. 36 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $11454; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity(+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0. $500 Ho lid a yBo n u s Ca s h Ap p lied .
$
19,795
+ T/T
$
2013 N IS S A N ROGUE S A W D
12 A VA ILA B LE A T TH IS P R IC E
4 Cyl, CVT , A/C, PW , PDL , Cru is e, T ilt, AM /F M /CD S tereo , S p la s h Gu a rd s , F lo o rM a ts & M u ch M o re!
$
B U Y FO R
20 ,0 0 0
*
OR
+ T/T
$
L EA S E FO R
259
*
P ER M O.
W / $ 15 0 0 N IS S A N R EB ATE, $ 5 0 0 N M AC C A P TIV E C A S H & $ 5 0 0 S T P ATTY’S D AY B O N U S C A S H
*$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= $14000; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity (+ ) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0. $1100 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te, $500 Cu s to m erBo n u s Ca s h & $500 S tPa tty’s Da y Bo n u s Ca s h in clu d ed .
$
+ T/T
$
2 75
P ER M O.
W / $50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H & $10 0 0 CU S TOM ER B ON U S CAS H & 0 % FOR 70 M OS . & $1250 S T P ATTY’S D AY B ON U S CAS H
*$275 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= $18067.50; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity (+ ) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0. $1500 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te, $1000 Cu s to m erBo n u s Ca s h & $1250 S tPa tty’s Da y Bo n u s Ca s h In clu d ed .
2012 N IS S A N QUE S T L E V A N
EX EC U TIV E D EM O S
34,390
*
OR
+ T/T
OR
+ T/T
$
$
L EA S E FO R
4 79
L EA S E FO R
269
*
P ER M O.
W / $ 10 0 0 N IS S A N R EB ATE, $ 5 0 0 N M AC C A P TIV E C A S H , $ 5 0 0 S T P ATTY’S D AY B O N U S C A S H
*$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= $12908; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0. $500 Ho lid a y Bo n u s Ca s h Ap p lied .
SA VE $2400 O R M O R E O N A L L NEW 2013 P A TH FINDER S IN STO C K
STK# N 22923 M O D EL# 25013 V IN # 609089 M SR P $30,895
V6, CVT , A/C, Allo ys , 7 Pa s s S ea tin g, PW , PDL , Cru is e, T ilt& M u ch, M u ch, M u ch M o re! L EA S E FO R B U Y FO R * OR * $
28 ,495
+ T/T
$
349
P ER M O.
*$349 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= $18537; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity (+ ) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0.
2 A VA ILA B LE A T TH IS P R IC E
V6, CVT , N a viga tio n , D VD , Po w erD o o rs & Ha tch, Clim Co n tro l, Blu eto o th, L ea ther, Hea ted S ea ts , M u ch, M u ch M o re! !
$
19,595
*
O NLY 8 2012 TITA NS L EFT SA VE $8000 O R M O R E O FF M SR P O N A L L IN STO C K
STK# N 21737 M O D EL# 55412 V IN # 039686 M SR P $44,890
B U Y FO R
$
B U Y FO R
2012 N IS S A N TITA N S L CC 4X4
L A ST O N E @ TH IS P R IC E SA V E $10,500 O FF M SR P
LEA SE @ “0” DO W N
P ER M O.
4 Cyl T u rb o , CVT , STK# N23232 A/C, PW, PDL , Cru is e, T ilt, M O DEL# 20213 Allo ys , S p la s h Gu a rd s , F lo o r V IN# 215496 M SRP $23,050 M a ts & M u ch M o re
2 A VA ILA B LE A T TH IS P R IC E
V6, CVT , A/C, PW , PDL , Cru is e, T ilt, Blu eto o th, F lo o rM a ts , S p la s h Gu a rd s & M u ch M o re! L EA S E FO R B U Y FO R O R * *
26,60 0
*
SA VE $3400 O R M O R E O N A L L NEW 2013 J U KES IN STO C K
L EA SE @ “0” D O W N
$6250 O FF M SR P & 0% FO R 72 M O NTH S!!! O N A LL 2012 M U R A NO ’S IN STO C K
STK# N 21674 M O D EL# 23212 V IN # 218284 M SR P $32,850
2 A VA ILA B LE A T TH IS P R IC E
$
2013 N IS S A N P A THFIN DE R S 4X4
2012 N IS S A N M URA N O S A W D L EA SE @ “0” DO W N
L EA S E FO R
27,525 + T/T 315
LEA SE @ “0” DO W N
STK# N 22954 M O D EL# 22213 V IN # 610647 M SR P $25,000
2 A VA ILA B LE A T TH IS P R IC E
$
* OR
2013 N IS S A N JUK E S A W D
SA V E $5000 O N A L L N EW 2013 R O G U ES IN STO C K
L EA SE @ “0” D O W N
239
P ER M O.
B U Y FO R
*
P ER M O.
W / $3 0 0 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE, $5 0 0 N M AC CAP TIVE, $5 0 0 CU S T. B O N U S CAS H & $5 0 0 S T P ATTY’S D AY B O N U S CAS H
EXEC U TIVE DEM O !
SA VE $11,000 O FF M SR P
STK# N22392 V8, Au to , A/C, PW , PDL , M O DEL# 36612 Cru is e, T ilt, Allo ys , Va lu e V IN# 323414 T ru ck Pkg, & M u ch, M u ch M o re! M SRP $46,015
B U Y $ FO R
3 4 ,9 9 5 + T/T *
W / $ 4 0 0 0 N IS S A N R EB ATE, $ 5 0 0 N M AC C A P TIV E C A S H & $ 10 0 0 S T P ATTY’S D AY B O N U S C A S H
*$479 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= $21996.10; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity (+ ) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0. $1425 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed , $500 Cu s t. Bo n u s Ca s h & $500 S tPa tty’s Bo n u s Ca s h.
*S a le Price p lu s ta x & ta gs .
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2004 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
2011 VW JETTA
2012 NISSAN XTERRA
#19203
#19117
21,395*OR $323*PER MO. 15,388 OR 233
$
$
* $
2011 CHEVY HHR
#19076
2012 FORD FOCUS SEL HB W/ ROOF
13,450 OR 203
$
* $
*PER MO.
$
#19085
#19108
15,965 OR 241 * $
*PER MO.
#19150A
10,235 OR 198
$
* $
2013 KIA SORENTO 4X4 V6
#19117
#19105, 7 enger
* $
$
*PER MO.
23,560 OR 355 * $
2005 NISSAN PATHFINDER LE
#18985A
#19193A
7,450*
OR
* $
2011 HONDA CIVIC
24,998 OR 377 PER MO. * $
*
14,995 OR 227
W/ ROOF
#19082
15,366 OR 232
$
* $
#19090
$
2012 FORD FOCUS SDN SEL
*PER MO.
* $
#18973
14,265 OR 216
$
2012 CHEVY EQUINOX LTZ AWD
$
*PER MO.
#19109
11,364 OR 172*PER MO. * $
2005 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER 4X4
#19073
#19169A, Alloys, Keyless, PW, PL
23,965 OR 362*PER MO.
$
PER MO. 9,895* OR $192******
* $
$
2007 HONDA CRV EX AWD
2012 NISSAN ROUGE
*PER MO. $
* $
2011 HYUNDAI ACCENT GLS
2012 DODGE RAM SLT QUAD CAB 4X4
2011 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS
*PER MO.
2006 CHEVY COBALT LS E
#19119
$
*******
#19095
$
******* PER MO.
2008 GMC ACADIA SLT
PER MO. 6,988 OR 136 PER MO. 20,965 OR 307*PER MO. $17,890*OR $282****
2003 JEEP LIBERTY 4X4
14,986 OR 226
$
*PER MO.
2011 VOLKSWAGON JETTA
$
#19211A
* $
2012 NISSAN TITAN CREW CAB SV 4X4
15,986 OR 242 * $
2012 VW AT
$
$
*PER MO.
2012 DODGE JOURNEY AWD
#19175
#19170A
PER MO. 10,968 OR 177*****
18,563 OR 280 *
*PER MO. $
$
2011 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.0S
* $
2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
#18943
$ * $ * * $ PER MO. 14,995 OR 227 PER MO. 16,675 OR 252 PER MO. PER MO. 14,369 OR 278 PER MO. 24,875*OR $375*** 144****** * $
$
******* $
$
YOUR POT OF GOLD 2012 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS
* $
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2012 KIA RIO LX HATCHBACK
W/ SPOILER & STRIPE PKG.
#18182
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2007 CHEVY TAHOE Z71
0 DOWN $
#18940A
*
2012 HYUNDAI SANTA FE AWD #19204
2012 KIA FORTE
2012 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN
#19220
$
18,595*OR $281*PER MO.
$
CHECK OUT OUR FULL INVENTORY
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#19184
19,858*OR $299*PER MO.
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13,688
*
OR
206
$
*PER MO.
#19216A
13,265 OR 214
$
*
$
14,639
$
***** PER MO.
2007 TOYOTA 4RUNNER #19055A, 3rd Row Seating
13,986 OR 226
$
*
$
***** PER MO.
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27,955*OR $422*PER MO. 2012 CHEVY IMPALA LT
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$
14,688*OR $222*PER MO.
2013 CHEVY SILVERADO CREW CAB LT 4X4
2012 KIA SPORTAGE AWD
$
#19042
*
#19079
OR
221
$
*PER MO.
$
Moonroof
14,970*OR $266*PER MO.
2012 KIA OPTIMA $
#19181
18,266 OR 276 *
$
*PER MO.
$
#19201
2011 MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR LS AWD *PER MO.
16,788 OR $254 *
*TAX & TAGS ADDITIONAL. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. ASK SALESPERSON FOR DETAILS OF PROGRAMS. FINANCE RATE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL.
* 2011-12, 2.74% for 72 mos ** 2010, 3.24% for 72 mos *** 2009, 3.79% for 72 mos ****2008, 4.24% for 72 mos *****2007, 4.99% for 72 mos ******2006, 5.99% for 60 mos *******2004, 5.99% for 60 mos ******2003, 5.99% for 60 mos ********2002, 5.99% for 60 mos
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NEW FORD C-MAX HYBRID
NEW FORD FUSION HYBRID , Auto. Headlamps, CD, 17” Alum. Wheels, Tilt Wheel, Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags, 1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Sirius Satellite Radio, Keyless Entry with Keypad, Pwr. Driver’s Seat,
, Auto., Speed Controlm Dual Zone Auto. Temp Control, 17” Alum. Wheels, Keyless Entry, Rear Spoiler, Electronic Traction Control, CD, 1st & 2nd Row Air Curtains
FORD REBATE.......................750 OFF LEASE REBATE............1,000 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..........246 *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied including off lease rebate **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $645 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/13.
24 Mos.
FORD REBATE..........................500 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..........496 *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $645 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/13.
NEW FORD FIESTA SE
NEW
Automatic, Air Conditioning, Pwr. Mirrors, Advance Trac with Electronic Stability Control, Side Curtains, Sirius Satellite, Pwr. Locks, Tilt Wheel, A SYNC, CD, Cruise Control, P M R Remote Keyless Entry O
FORD FOCUS Auto, CD, Anti-Theft Sys., Side Curtain Air Bags, 16” Steel Wheels, Tilt Wheel, AC, Instrument Cluster, Message Center, PW, PL, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Pwr. Side Mirrors, A Fog Lamps, MyKey, SYNC P R
S.
PLUS
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied including off lease rebate **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $645 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/13.
FORD REBATE.......................2,000 FMCC REBATE.....................500 OFF LEASE REBATE...............500 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..........786 *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied including off lease rebate **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $645 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/13.
NEW FORD FUSION
Pwr. Windows, PDL, Air, Advance Trac with Roll Stability Control, Remote Keyless Entry w/Keypad, CD, MyFord, Convenience Group, Auto Headlamps, PLUS A P Reverse Sensing Sys. M
M O S.
R
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $645 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/13.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $645 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/13.
ALL NEW FORD ESCAPE SE AWD
A P R
Auto., 3.5L V6, SYNC, CD, Keyless Entry with Keypad, PW, PDL, 18” Alum. Wheels, Anti-Theft Perimeter Alarm, Sirius Satellite Radio, Dual Climate Control,
PLUS
M O S.
FORD REBATE....................1,500 FMCC REBATE..................1,000 OFF LEASE REBATE............1,000 FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP...........45 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP.......1,016 24 Mos.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $645 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/13.
FORD REBATE.......................3,000 FMCC REBATE..................1,250 OFF LEASE REBATE............1,000 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP.......1,096 *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $645 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/13.
ALL NEW FORD FUSION TITANIUM
NEW
, 2.0L EcoBoost Engine, Tilt Wheel, , 18” Alum. Wheels, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Side Impact Air Bags, 1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Sirius Satellite Radio, Keyless Entry with Keypad, Appearance Pkg. A P R
CALL NOW 823-8888 Overlooking Mohegan Sun 577 East Main St., Plains
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B
24 Mos.
FORD EXPLORER 4X4 3.5L Engine, MyFord Display, Auto. Climate Control, Pwr. Mirrors, 17” Steel Wheels, CD, Keyless Entry, 3rd Row Seat, MyKey, Cruise Control, PW, PL
M O S.
“3 PAYMENTS ON US” REBATE. . .1,500 FMCC REBATE.....................500 OFF LEASE REBATE............1,000 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..........456
FORD REBATE....................1,500 OFF LEASE REBATE............1,000 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP.......1,000 24 Mos.
24 Mos.
NEW FORD TAURUS SEL
PLUS M O S.
, SE, 1.6 EcoBoost Engine, Auto., PL, Keyless Entry with Keypad, 17” Alloy Wheels, PW, SYNC, Auto. Headlamps, SYNC, Sirius Satellite Radio, Perimeter Alarm, Tonneau Cover
A P R
O S.
FORD REBATE.......................2,000 FMCC REBATE..................1,500 OFF LEASE REBATE............1,000 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..........796
FORD REBATE.......................1,500 OFF LEASE REBATE............1,000 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..........496 24 Mos.
24 Mos.
NEW FORD EDGE
2.5L. Auto., AM/FM/CD, 16” Steel Wheels, Tilt, PW, PDL, Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags, 1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Message Center, Cruise Control, Keyless Entry, SYNC, Auto. Headlamps
A P R
M O S.
PLUS
FORD REBATE....................1,000 OFF LEASE REBATE...............500 FMCC REBATE.....................500 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..........291 24 Mos.
24 Mos.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/13.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $645 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/13.
FORD - LINCOLN
FOR OUTSTANDING CUSTOMER SATISFACTION
24 Mos.
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WE HAND PICK THE BEST NEW CAR TRADE-INS & LEASE TURN-INS & SELL THEM RIGHT HERE IN TUNKHANNOCK AT A FRACTION OF THEIR ORIGINAL PRICE. THEY DRIVE LIKE NEW BUT COST THOUSANDS LESS. 2008 PONTIAC G6
2010 SCION xB 7.0 AS LOW AS
SUPERB CONDITION
$173
Clearance Priced For Quick Sale!
07 FORD MUSTANG Only 26,683 Miles, 6 Cylinder Automatic, Shaker Audio System, 6 Disc CD................................. NOW
NOW
$11,500
11 DODGE CALIBER MAINSTREET Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle. Style, Safety and Carfax Certified!........................... NOW
$12,700
$11,500
AS LOW AS
7,115 MILES
$236
STK#130219C
2012 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING CONVERTIBLE
$16,300 2012 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING CONVERTIBLE
2012 FIAT 500 ABARTH TURBO ONLY 7,688 MILES
ONLY 13,679 MILES
1999 Ford F-150 Ext. Cab
Perfect Running, Clean, Right Price!
Runs Great, V8, 4x4
2,995* $3,895*
$
2003 Ford F-150 V6
1999 Mazda Millenium
Runs Great, Auto, 4x4, Great Truck!
Loaded, Low Mileage, 4 Dr, Sunroof, Leather, H. Seats, 1 Owner, Very Clean
$18,900
ONLY 10,778 MILES
12 FIAT 500 SPORT
Only 4,300 Miles on this Spotless 500. Equipped with Sunroof, Bluetooth, Sound System, 38 MPG HYW ......................... NOW
4,500* $4,295*
$
2004 Saturn Ion
$9,800
$16,900
Front Seat Side Airbags.................................. NOW
NOW
$15,900
10 MAZDA 3I TOURING Only 23,630 Miles, Graphite Mica Exterior, Bluetooth, iPod/MP3 Input, Automatic, 1-Owners......................................................................
12 JEEP PATRIOT 4X4 2 to choose from One is blue one is black Both have Pwr. Windows and Locks, Keyless Entry, Pwr. Heated Mirrors, Automatic Transmission, Supplemental
STK#130109C
NOW
$14,900
07 SUZUKI XL-7 LUXURY AWD Local Trade, V6, Automatic, Third Row Seat, Only 70,555 Miles, Priced $2,600 below KBB Retail ................................................. NOW
2012 KIA SEOL+
2012 CHEVROLET SONIC LT ONLY
2001 Oldsmobile Silhouette
$13,900
Alloy Wheels, Remote Keyless Entry............ NOW
NOW
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08 PONTIAC G6 SEDAN Only 57,492 Miles, Superb Condition, Sport Package,
STK#130213B
STK#130216D
STK#130218H
4,995* $5,995*
$
*All Prices Plus Tax & Tags. **See dealer for details.
MOTOR TWINS
CALL STEVE MORENKO 2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming
718-4050
$14,600
12 DODGE AVENGER SE Bright Silver Metallic Ext., 18” Aluminum Chrome Clad Wheels, Security Alarm, 4 cyl., Automatic.................. NOW
$14,900
AUTO EXCHANGE
12 DODGE JOURNEY SXT AWD 3rd Row Seat, Rear Air and Heat, 18,530 miles, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Featured in a Storm Gray Exterior ......................................... NOW
NOW
$20,700
$23,400 2012 KIA SPORTAGE LX AWD
2012 JEEP WRANGLER 4X4
STK#130131P
2012 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER GT AWD
All Wheel Drive
AUTOMATIC
LEATHER NAV
STK# 130109D
STK#130109B
NOW
NOW
NOW
$24,700
$20,900
$23,600 2012 CHRYSLER 300 LIMITED
$20,900
2012 CHRYSLER 300S V8 AWD
2013 FORD FUSION HYBRID
HEATED LEATHER SEATS
HEMI V8
47MPG
STK#130228E
STK#130131S
STK#130204B
NOW
NOW
NOW
$26,200 $25,800
$33,900
2012 FIAT 500 SPORT
2011 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN R/T
2012 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN CREW REAR DVD
ONLY 12,296 MILES
LEATHER
NOW
$15,600
$22,300
$23,500
2012 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4
2012 JEEP PATRIOT 4X4
AS LOW AS
$279
AS LOW AS
$279
STK#13011Q
STK#130131M
NOW
NOW
$18,900
$18,900
$19,900
ALL WHEEL DRIVE
ONLY 882 MILES
STK# 121229A
STK#21206C
NOW
2011 DODGE JOURNEY MAINSTREET AWD
2013 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA LIMITED 4X4
ALL WHEEL DRIVE
NOW
$19,600
2011 CADILLAC CTS AWD
STK# 121127D
NOW
$20,500
2011 JEEP WRANGLER 4 DR SAHARA 4X4 HARDTOP
ALL WHEEL DRIVE
STK#130219B
NOW
$27,400
12 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN CREW Heated First and Second Row Seats, Rear DVD, Bluetooth Streaming Audio, Remote Start, Rear Backup Camera, Power Liftgate.......... NOW
$23,400
11 CHRYSLER 300C AWD All Wheel Drive, Dual Pane Sunroof, GPS Navigation, Safety Tec Package, Former Chrysler Group Company Vehicle.... NOW
$29,900
NOW
$18,900
12 KIA SEOL+ This gas saver is equipped with bluetooth, Available Satellite Radio, Has a very spacious and versatility interior, Only 13,427 Miles.............................. NOW
Infinity Sound System, 57,338 Miles............... NOW
$11,900
12 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT Pwr. Sunroof, Rear Decklid Spoiler, Remote Start, Alloy Wheels, Spacious Cabin and Comfortable Ride..........................................................
$17,900
570-735-2034
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$27,400
13 FORD FUSION HYBRID SE Go Green With This New Body Style, Gets Between 41 & 47 MPG,
NOW
$29,900
• Answer incoming telephone calls as well as making outbound calls. • Assist with verification of credit checks, payment agreements. • Prepare statistical reports & maintain company records. • Maintain files for the department. • Candidates should possess excellent human relations & communication skills. • Call center experience desired. • Applicant must be able to work weekends & occasional holidays. • High school diploma or equivalent and 2 – 4 years work related experience required. Position is full time with benefits. Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifications. Send resume and salary requirements for immediate consideration to: Human Resources Department UGI Penn Natural Gas One UGI Center Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 Fax: 570-829-8663
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Building/ Construction/ Skilled Trades
CARPENTER EXPERIENCED Full-Time.
Non Smoker (570) 793-5501
Education/ Training
ChildCare Teachers Needed at our
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527 Food Services/ Hospitality
KITCHEN Grico’s
2 Full or Part time positions available Available for chef , prep, catering. Experienced, valuable, but will consider other candidates. Call 654-9120
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Growing manufacturer has a position open for a Customer Service Manager in a fast-paced environment. Responsibilities include processing orders, handling and resolving customer inquiries and problems. Strong communications skills, good attendance, the ability to multitask and handle a very fast paced environment a must. Strong computer skills including word, excel, lotus notes, AS400. Only team players need apply. Ten years experience preferred. Textile background a plus. A comprehensive benefit package including vacation, medical, dental, 401K. Send Resume To: American Silk Mill 75 Stark Street Plains , Pa 18705
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SYLVESTER CHEVROLET
2008 CHEVY IMPALA LT
2011 CHEVY SILVERADO EXT. CAB Z71 4X4
2010 AVALANCHE Z71 4X4
v-6 Auto, Air, PW, PL 38,000 miles
8 cyl., Auto, PW, PL, Air, 20K, Certified
V-8 Auto, Leather, Sunroof, 25K
2012 MALIBU LS
2009 CHEVY EQUINOX LT
2007 CHEVY TRAIL BLAZER
4 Cyl, Auto, PW,PD, CD, 14k
V-6, Auto, Sunroof, PW, PD 38,000 miles
6cyl, Auto, Air, PW, PD 74,000 miles
$25,800
Local New 4 Door Wrangler Trade In With Only 3,600 miles.... NOW
$25,800
$10,995* $24,995* $32,495*
12 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING CONVERTIBLE Only 10,770 Miles on this Convertible from Florida. Equipped with Black Power Top and Blackberry Exterior, 6 Cyl., Automatic ..................... 12 KIA SPORTAGE LX AWD All Wheel Drive, Automatic, 4 Cylinder, Great on Gas!, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry .................................................... NOW
$20,900
$20,900
11 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN R/T Sportier Version Of A Minivan. This Is A Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle. Leather Seating, Front And Secondary Heated Seats, Blind Spot and Cross Path Detection, Blue Tooth Streaming Audio, Rear Back Up Camera....................
$22,300
$15,695* $16,495* $9,995*
12 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING L Leather Seating, Rear DVD w/ 2 Screens, Safety Tech Pkg., Saphire Blue Exterior 17,034 miles...................................................... NOW
$23,900
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12 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER GT 4X4 Only 14,380 Miles, Leather Seating, Navigation, Power Seating, Sunroof, Rockford Fosgate Sound System, 6 Disc CD and Satellite Radio, 6 Cylinder Automatic ................................................... 12 DODGE CHARGER V6 8 Speed Automatic will give you awesome MPG for a car of this type. All Speed traction control..... 13 DODGE CHARGER RALLYE AWD Featured in Jazz Blue. This All Wheel Drive Charger is a former Chrysler Company Car. Never Titled. 8 Speed Automatic Transmission, Power Sunroof ................
$24,900 $22,700 $29,400
12 CHRYSLER 300S AWD Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle, Gloss Black Exterior, Panoramic Sunroof, Garmin Navigation System, Safety Tech System, HEMI V8 w/ Fuel Saving MDS, All Wheel Drive............................................................. 12 CHEVROLET CAPTIVA LTZ AWD All Wheel Drive, Silver Ice Exterior, Heated Leather Seats, Power Sunroof, Backup Camera, 6 cylinder, Automatic, Remote Start.............................................. 12 FIAT 500 ABARTH Former Chrysler Group Company Vehicle, Only 7,677 Miles, Turbo Charged Engine, Sound System, Bluetooth, Aluminum Wheels, Small can be cool! Great Gas Mileage 34 MPG........................................ 11 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB BIGHORN 4X4 1-Owner, Only 29,345 Miles, HEMI V8, Front Bucket Seats, Rear Cargo Bedliner and Tonneau Cover, 20” Chrome Clad Wheels............................................
$33,900
$24,400
13 DODGE DART SXT Only 5,208 Miles, One Owner, Power Sunroof, Automatic transmission, 36 MPG HWY.................... 12 DODGE DURANGO R/T AWD This Hot Rod Version of a Dodge Durango has a HEMI V-8, Leather Seating, Navigation, ALL Wheel Drive...........................................................
$25,400
$19,800 $34,800
Prices are Plus Tax, Registration Fees and Documentation Fees. All payments are for 72 months to qualified buyers with excellent credit @ 6.99 APR. Your rate may Vary depending on credit rating status. $2499 down payment or trade equity. In addition to tax and registration, doc fees. Must take delivery by 3/22/13
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Responsibilities include:
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13 FORD FUSION HYBRID SE Go Green With This New Body Style, Gets Between 41 & 47 MPG,
$23,400
STK#121127I
UGI Penn Natural Gas, has a full time opening in our Wilkes-Barre Call Center.
RTE 11, WEST NANTICOKE, PA
11 CADILLAC CTS AWD Only 24,138 miles, All Wheel Drive, Leather Seating, Available Satellite Radio, OnStar Onboard Communication System ..............................................
Local New 4 Door Wrangler Trade In With Only 3,600 miles.... NOW
7,995
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06 Nissan Altima 4 Dr, 4 Cyl .............. $6,995 04 Chevy Trailblazer 4x4, Auto ...... $8,995 05 Chrysler Town & Country Van .$9,995 02 Chevy Express 2500 Cargo $10,995 05 Mazda RX8 Coupe Nice .......... $10,995 05 Chrysler 300 AWD ............... $11,995 05 Subaru Forester XT AWD $12,995
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08 KIA AMANTI Leather Seating, Power Sunroof, 6-Disc CD,
$
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5,995
518 Customer /Client Care
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NOW
4 Cyl, Auto, 4 Dr., Only 33K Miles, A/C, AM/FM
$
12 DODGE AVENGER SXT PLUS SUPER LOW MILES 8,589…Power Sunroof, Unique Black Seats With Red Seat Inserts & Stitching, Rear Spoiler, V-6......................... NOW
2006 VW NEW BEETLE 2.5
506 istrative/ Clerical
888-323-6924
OPEN FRIDAYS TIL 8:00 PM!
Disclaimer: *All prices. Plus tax and tags. All Applicable Rebates Included. Pictures are for illustration purposes only. Good Thru 4/1/13
Family Owned & Operated for Over 40 Years
1609 MAIN AVE., PECKVILLE EXIT 190 OFF 1-81 (Right At the Light, Go 4 Miles to Our Door)
570-489-7586
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$16,900
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NOW
NOW
10 MAZDA 6I TOURING 1-Owner, Low Miles, Automatic, Keyless Entry, 30 MPG Hwy, Ebony Black Exterior ....................................... NOW
11 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED SAHARA 4X4 4 Door Featured in Mango Tango w/ Matching Hardtop, Leather Trimmed Seats, Heated Front Seats, Former Chrysler Exec. Vehicle...................................
STK#130218J
STK#130131N
2005 SUZUKI FORENZA S
$19,900
6 cylinder, All wheel Drive ............................. NOW
NOW
FAMILY OWNED FOR 83 YEARS
11 DODGE JOURNEY MAINSTREET AWD Only 21,731 Miles, 3rd Row Seat, Rear Air and Heat, Remote Proximity Keyless Entry, Fog Lamps,
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$21,800
STK#130218F
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TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com 533
Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair
AUTO DETAILER Dealership seeking
individual to prep new and used vehicles. Full time position with benefits package. Apply in person Pat & Dan’s Del Balso Ford 249 Market Street Kingston, PA 18704 Call 570-288-4501
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ADVISOR Express Service
Dept. Busy shop. Good people skills, some service and parts experience required. Great pay and benefits. Call or email Ron Stone Service Mgr. for confidential appointment. 570-558-2000 ext 16 Email Rstone@ tomhesser.com Tom Hesser NISSAN Scranton
FORD CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS
Our award winning dealership is now accepting applications for FORD TRAINED TECHNICIANS. We are seeking individuals that are trained in brakes, steering, electronics,driveability, gasoline/diesel engine diagnosis and repair. We are offering top wages with an excellent benefit package. Please apply to:
Rudy Podest
Parts and Service Director Coccia Ford Lincoln 577 East Main Street Wilkes-Barre, Pa 18702 570-823-8888 rpodest@ cocciacars.com All Applicants Are Confidential
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Logistics/ Transportation
MECHANIC/TECH Mechanical ability
and experience with automotive electronics. Apply: 197 Main Street Luzerne,PA Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm
Solomon Container Service hiring: FRONT-LOAD DRIVER & SCALEMAN Apply: 495 Stanton St. Wilkes-Barre 570-829-2206
TRUCK DRIVER Immediate open-
ings for experienced class B with tanker endorsement. Must be able to work flex schedule including some nights & weekends. Clean MVR req. No DUI’s. Excellent pay, & benefits. Must have stable work record. Leave message. 570-298-0924
545
Marketing/ Product
GRAPHIC DESIGN/ TRAFFIC MANAGER Wilkes-Barre/Scranton advertising agency is seeking a talented individual to work with existing graphic design department. Qualified individual should have background in graphic design with knowledge of all Adobe products, must have knowledge of executing insertion orders and would be willing to work directly with clients via phone or e-mail. Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Wordpress skills a plus. Position is full time with paid vacation and health benefits are available. Please send resume and salary requirements to: seoadvertising @yahoo.com
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LANDSCAPE HYDROSEED PERSONNEL
Hydroseed and soil erosion control experience helpful. Valid drivers license a must. Top wages paid. Unlimited overtime.Apply in person 9am-3pm. Monday through Friday and bring ID 1204 Main Street Swoyersville Varsity Inc. No Calls Please E.O.E.
LAWN CARE TECHNICIAN LOOKING FOR CAREER CHANGE? WE
PROVIDE INITIAL & ONGOING TRAINING. OUR TECHNICIANS APPLY FERTILIZER, LIME & WEED PREVENTATIVES AS WELL AS INSECT CONTROL & TURF AERATION SERVICES FOR RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL CUSTOMERS.
FULL TIME WORK MONDAY-FRIDAY 8 AM – 5 PM
MUST
HAVE GOOD MATH SKILLS, CLEAN DRIVING RECORD & PHYSICAL & DRUG TEST.
APPLY ONLINE AT: WWW.GRASSHOPPER LAWNS.COM OR STOP IN FOR APPLICATION AT: 470 E. STATE STREET LARKSVILLE, PA 18651 QUESTIONS? EMAIL BRIAN PHILLIPS AT: GRASSHOPPER.JOBS @GMAIL.COM
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Logistics/ Transportation
Delivery Drivers/ Independent Contractors. Need reliable car, or SUV’s for same day delivery. Call 800-818-7958
HOUSEKEEPING
All shifts for PCA. Call for an interview. If no answer, leave message. 570-883-2255 Ext #2
RN/LPN for OBGYN
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LOCAL SEO SPECIALIST/ BLOGGER Modular Media Pros, a National Advertising Agency that works exclusively with the Modular Home Industry, is seeking a qualified local SEO Specialist/Blogger that will handle the following: - backlinking - link exchange - blog posts Qualified individual will work out of our new location in Old Forge, Pennsylvania. Position is parttime to start with health benefits offered and FullTime hours will be available within 90 days. Please submit your resume to: modularmediapros @gmail.com. Hourly rate: $10. per hour to start.
SUMMER LABORERS
Part-Time Summer help for various commercial building & grounds maintenance projects. Start date: May 13, rate: $11/hour, flexible schedule for enrolled college students. Must be 18+ have valid driver’s license & reliable transportation. Apply to: Box 4305 Times Leader 15 N. Main St Wilkesbarre Pa 18711
554
Production/ Operations
POWDER COATING KMS FAB LLC
is hiring all shifts: POWDER COATING LINE LEADERS POWDER COATING OPERATORS Please apply in person at KMS FAB LLC, 100 Parry Street, Luzerne, PA Or email resume to
[email protected]
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Project/ Program Management
ESTIMATOR/PROJECT MANAGER Fehlinger Construc-
tion Group, LLC is currently looking for an Estimator/ Project Manager with a minimum of 5 years experience in sewer, water, excavation, structures and storm sewer. Candidate should be proficient in HCSS HeavyBid, HCSS HeavyJob and Microsoft Office products. PennDot experience helpful. We offer a competitive salary along with a 401(k), BS/BS, eyeglass, dental and a company vehicle. Please submit your confidential resume or apply in person at: Fehlinger Construction Group, LLC., 106 South Lehigh Street, Shavertown, PA 18708 or email Anthony Barbose at tbarbose@fehlinger construction.com
SERVICE REP
Lincare, Leading National Respiratory Company seeks caring Service Rep. Service patients in their home for oxygen and equipment needs. Warm personalities, age 21+, who can lift up to 120 pounds should apply. CDL with DOT not required, but helpful . Growth opportunities are excellent. Stop by our office to fill out application: Lincare, Inc. 1574 Highway 315 Plains Twp.PA 18702 Drug-free workplace. EOE.
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600 FINANCIAL 610
Business Opportunities
PERSONAL TRAINING GYM FOR SALE $30,000 Fully equipped, turn key operation, six years in business. Owner is relocating. 570-592-2458 for details
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Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair
Valmont Newmark is a global heavy manufacturing company which designs, manufactures and sells utility communication poles, tower structures and fabricated industrial products. Due to continuous growth and customer demand, Valmont Newmark is actively hiring:
Welder / Fitters
Candidate must have at least 2-3 years of welding experience in MIG & Submerged Arc processes. Blueprint reading is a requirement.
Welder trainees
Pre-requisite: Vo-Tech or Welding Training School.
Maintenance Electronic Technicians Minimum 5 years’ experience with Electrical (480 volt, Three-phase Power), Hydraulic, Pneumatic, and Mechanical Systems.
Technical Degree and/or Professional Certifications preferred. Candidates must possess the ability to work in a self-directed environment. Excellent benefit package along with a generous 401K plan For more details on Valmont Industries go to our website: www.valmont.com Apply in person: Valmont-NEWMARK Valmont Industrial Park
225 Kiwanis Boulevard West Hazleton, PA 18702 A Drug Free Workplace and Equal Opportunity Employer
630 Money To Loan
724 Cellular Phones
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CELL PHONE Kyocera for Virgin Mobile. C5155 Smartphone with Android 4.0 Charger, case extra screen protector and 2 gig SD card. Fully functional. $65 570-825-6254
700 MERCHANDISE 704
Alarm & Security
LOCK by U-Haul. Stainless Steel, 3” round, like new, 2 keys. $7. 851-4545
708
Antiques & Collectibles
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $ Old Toys, model kits, Bikes, dolls, guns, Mining Items, trains & Musical Instruments, Hess. 474-9544
ANTIQUES One item or entire
contents of homes. 570-814-3371 570-328-4420
ATTENTION VENDORS Accent items,
ceramics, baskets, holiday items, glasses, much more. ALL EXCELLENT PRICES AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. 570-675-5046 after 5:30 P.M. BASEBALL CARDS, 800, 1990 Topps, $8. Boston Red Socks, 155 baseball cards, $5. St. Louis Cardinals, 170 baseball cards, $5. 570-313-5214 570-313-3859 BEDROOM SUITE. 6 piece refinished antique set. Excellent condition. Dresser, mirror, chest, vanity,mirror and bench, nightstand, headboardfootboard and original bench (needs repair. $550 for all 570-592-3657 ICE CREAM SCOOP Antique, over 100 years old. $25.00 or best offer. Call Mary: 779-9464 POPLAR SCIENCE MAGAZINEAntique. 1 dated Feb. 1965 another dated Sept. 1968 $20.00 each. Call Mary 779-9464 YEARBOOKS. COUGHLIN (30) 1928-2000. GAR (18)) 1937-2006, MEYERS (15) 19532003, PITTSTON (6) 1967-’75, WVW (12), 1967-2000, KINGSTON (11) 1932-’52, HAZLETON, (8) 1940-’61, PLAINS, (3) 1966’68, HANOVER 1951’74. Prices vary depending on condition. $20-$40 each. Call for further details and additional school editions. 570-825-4721 arthurh302@ aol.com
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Appliances
DRYER, White, GE, very good condition. $200. Moving, don’t need. Pick up ONLY 570-301-4744 REFRIGERATOR, Frigidaire, 18 cubic Ft. Four months old, $300. 829-0520 REFRIGERATOR, Frigidaire, brand new, white, electric stove top coils, self cleaning, free standing, 30”, glass door with built in oven light, has two oven racks. $330. Range cord, sku392-10713, 6’ 50 amp, 4 prong, brand new, $29.69. Both items, $350 cash. 570-430-2311 STOVE. U43 Regency Propane Gas. 38,000 BTU with thermostat. Black with gold trim $500 OBO email photos available . 570-477-2281 WASHING MACHINE, Sears, New in the box, paid $449, selling for $250. 822-7752
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Baby Items
BABY JOGGER,very good condition, fits a child up to four years. Can be activated by pressing the handle, straps for safety. $89. Call:570-829-3261
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Building Materials
S, wrought iron, for porch or patio. s 8’ high, black, four available. $15 each. 570-883-7007
726
Clothing
COAT. Men’s Camel Hair. Size 40, $49. 570-283-2552 COATS, ladies, two, black leather, new. Size large. $60. 570-779-7658 JACKET, Tourmaline Mink 3/4 Stroller. Cleaned, glazed and conditioned as new, one owner, excellent condition. Fur origin, USA, 32” in length, contains 35 pelts, w/65”. Sweep, size 12, tourmaline mink hat included. Appraised professionally at $4,500 replacement value, selling for $450. 570-881-0569 PROM GOWNS Maroon with beading throughout by Tiffany size 4 $75. White with teal beading by Sean Mehta size 4 $75. Strapless royal blue with black design size 9/10 by L. A. Glo $65. Violet color with beading top to bottom by Scala size large $75. (570) 693-4629 SCRUB TOPS, women’s, long sleeve, new, quantity 10, sizes L-XL, $8 each. Christmas, Easter and Halloween. 823-1233 VINTAGE WEDDING GOWN: Over 50 years old. White with beaded and jeweled top. 3/4 sleeves. Size 10Cleaned and boxed. $95.00 or best offer Call Mary 779-9464
730
Computer Equipment & Software
LAPTOP, Acer, Aspire. New in box, Intel 17 processor, top of the line. Paid $850, selling for $550. Great buy. 570-212-2393 LAPTOP. GATEWAY P4 XP. Good condition. $175. 570-283-2552 ROUTER - wireless, by Cisco, E 1000. Like new. $40. 570-851-4545.
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Exercise Equipment
HARD CORE GYM, Plate loaded cable pulley machine; lat pull down, chest press, pec deck, leg ext, lower pulley for curling. $150. 570-868-6024 LEG EXTENSION MACHINE Hammer Strength ISO-Lateral. 4 years old, plate loaded, platinum frame, navy upholstery. New condition. $1000. SEATED L E G C U R L MACHINE, Hammer Strength ISOLateral. 4 years old, plate loaded, platinum frame, navy upholstery, New condition. $1000. Call Jim 570-855-9172
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Fireplace Accessories
FIREPLACE TOOLS 4 pieces and stand, bronze, old. $25 570-864-3587
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Furnaces & Heaters
COAL STOVE Dickson approximately 60 years old, gray with 6 lids & top warming closet, bottom oven, very good condition asking $450, or best offer. 570-288-0204 FURNACE. Carrier oil. Forced hot air with 2 zone system. Good condition. $800. 570-574-1791 HEATER, Electric by Edison. $15. 570-851-4545. HEATER, wood burning, 50 gallons. Good for garage. $40. 570-825-8818 TOTAL WOOD HEAT Safe, clean, efficient and comfortable OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE from Central Boiler. B & C Outdoor Wood Furnaces LLC 570-477-56922
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Furniture & Accessories
BED FRAME, Gold. Queen size. $125. 570-735-4385 BEDFRAME, brass, head board and footboard. Polished, 54”x75”, full size. Excellent condition. Free delivery within 10 miles. $325. 570-824-9049 BEDROOM SET double bed with headboard, double width dresser with hutch mirror, 5 drawer hi-boy dresser & nightstand. Pecan wood finish. Very good condition. $400 OBO. Kathy @ 570-654-7847 BUNK BEDS Solid oak, $250. Call 570-287-5505. TABLE. Kitchen, oak, round with Indian tile. 4 chairs. $175. 283-8420
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Furniture & Accessories
QUEEN BEDROOM Set Beautiful 3 piece set looks and feels like new. Guaranteed cost 875 sell for $95. In plastic wrapper Will deliver. Phone or text 570 614 3877 CABINET, wooden, 46” high, 25” wide, with a glass door and two adjustable shelves. $50. 570-868-5066 CHAIRS, (2) Genuine leather, custom made recliners. Taupe color, like new. $550 each. 570-675-5046 CHASE LOUNGE, With pad-red wood $25.00 WOOD PICNIC TABLE with benches $25.00, PFALTZGRAF 1 Coffee Pot, 1 Tea Pot both new $20.00. call 570-639-1975 COUCH & loveseat blue, beige floral print. Paid $2800 sell for $250. Must sell. 570-457-7854 CURIO, corner, oak. Beautiful, must see, mint condition. $200. DRESSER, American Drew, mint condition. $120. 570-825-4031 DESK, corner, computer. Great shape. O’Sullivan-Sauder. Lots of storage and shelves. $60 OBO can email pics. 570-477-2281 D I N I N G S E T. beveled glass table top, 4 arm chairs, $285, DINING SET. Rattan round, 4 chairs, $285, TABLE, 2 chairs, rattan, $200, B Call for further details. 570-474-0514
FURNISH FOR LESS
* NELSON * * FURNITURE * * WAREHOUSE * Recliners from $299 Lift Chairs from $699 New and Used Living Room Dinettes, Bedroom 210 Division St Kingston Call 570-288-3607 KITCHEN SET- Five piece. Along with matching hutch. Good condition. Asking for $700.00, negotiable. Call 570-655-0983 for details & inquiries. KITCHEN TABLE, 1940’s, wood with Formica top, $10. Grandfather clock, 6’ tall, $200. Desk top with drop down front, $10. 570-674-7692
MATTRESS SALE
We Beat All Competitors Prices!
Mattress Guy
Twin sets: $159 Full sets: $179 Queen sets: $239 All New American Made 570-288-1898
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Furniture & Accessories
KITCHEN TABLE- 42 inch, round with 2 extensions (12 inch each) 6 chairs, dark wood. $150.00 TABLE-Maple, 4’ x 3’ with 4 chairs and 1 side chair. 2 Extensions for table, 1’ each. $85.00 BUTCHERS RACKGray steel with glass shelves and 4 stools. $250.00. Call and leave message for Florence. 570-474-5142 MATTRESS TOPPER Very thick, brand new, with gel & feathers. Full size. $60. FUTON, white oak, well built, stickley style, heavy duty cushion. $300. 570-823-2709 RECLINING, sofa, love seat, and rocker, blue, in good working condition. $400 for all three pieces. 735-6920
SALON FURNITURE
free standing styling station, sink with backwash unit and shampoo chair, 58x 36 rectangular antifatigue mat, wall mount mirror with brackets, 58x36. Other miscellaneous items. 570-709-7271 TABLE. Oval walnut Pa House coffee table, $75, DESK, ice box style oak computer cabinet and desk, $100, DESK, 3 drawer secretary style, $75. TV, 42” big screen floor model RCA, $200. 417-2382
HANOVER TWP.
1205 S. Main St. In the Greenhouses at Ketler Florist and Greenhouses Fri., 3/15 through Thurs., 3/21 9am-2pm Daily New and used items, men’s clothes, kitchen, bath and bed items, tools, decorations.
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TABLES, 2 end with glass tops $20 each, Desk, Sauder with hutch, $50, China closet, glass doors, $125. 570-793-1696 TELEVISION CABINET, blonde finish, approximately 39” wide by 65” high, with one shelf, three drawers. Excellent condition, $100 firm. 570-288-0060
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128 W. Church St. Sunday 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. Dell printer, Christmas and household items. Washer and dryer $125. electric stove, $75. much more!
Logistics/ Transportation
681 Main Street Saturday, Sunday and Monday 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Four five drawer file cabinets, $20 each. Four four drawer file cabinets, $15 each. Horizontal file with door, $25. Two sorters, $10 for both, metal bookcase, $10. Combination two drawer file cabinet and 3 shelf unit, $20, table, $20.
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Must have valid PA driver’s license. Nanticoke area. No Experience necessary. Will train. Excellent opportunity for home makers, retiree, or second income. Summer work also available.
Call 570-735-1743 for interview. 533
Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair
ARCHITECTURE & BUILDING ENGINEERING:
Wilkes-Barre/Pittsburgh, PA Locations (Institutional and / or commercial building design experience preferred) -Electrical Project Manager– 8+ years experience. Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering and professional registration required. -Electrical Engineer– 5+ years experience. Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering, PE or EIT/FE working toward PE and proficiency in AutoCAD required. -HVAC / Mechanical Project Manager – 8+ years experience. BSME or BA/E (Mechanical) and professional registration required. -HVAC / Mechanical Project Engineer – 5+ years experience. BSME or BA/E (Mechanical), PE or EIT/FE working toward PE, and proficiency in AutoCAD required.
LAND PLANNING & UTILITIES: Wilkes-Barre, PA Location
-Civil Project Manager – 8+ years experience. Bachelor’s Degree in civil engineering, professional registration and working knowledge of AutoCAD required. -Civil Engineer –5+ years experience. Bachelor’s Degree in civil engineering, EIT/FE or PE license and proficiency in AutoCAD and 3D land development software required. -Utilities Engineer –5+ years experience. Bachelor’s degree in civil or environmental engineering, EIT/FE or PE license and proficiency with AutoCAD required. -Landscape Architect – 5+ years experience. Bachelor’s degree in Landscape Architecture, RLA or working toward registration, proficiency in AutoCAD required, working knowledge of 3D land development software required. Please go to www.quad3.com for full job description. Email qualifications to
[email protected] and indicate position in subject line. Hard copies: Quad3 Group, Inc., 37 N. Washington St, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
533
Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair
We have immediate openings for 3 full time technicians. Starting rates $15-$22 per hour! Must be PA licensed and have own tools. We offer an excellent benefit package. Come our growing company! Apply in person or call. All replies will be strictly confidential.
WEST WYOMING 6th Street
OPEN YEAR ROUND SPACE SPACE AVAILABLE INSIDE & OUT Acres of parking
OUTSIDE SPACES $10 Saturday 10am-2pm Sunday 8am-4pm
WILKES-BARRE
548 Medical/Health
FULL-TIME PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT
Lackawanna Valley Dermatology seeks full-time Physician Assistant. We are looking for a candidate to our expanding dermatology practice. Initial training will take place in our downtown Scranton office, and then primarily practicing in our future Kingston office. This Physician Assistant’s job description, under our physician’s supervision, will include: general dermatology and surgical dermatology. Qualifications: Graduate of accredited Physician Assistant degree program, current Pennsylvania PA licensure, and unrestricted prescriptive authority in Pennsylvania, current NCA, and R certification. Applicant should be comfortable with computers since our practice is totally computerized with Medent’s Electronic Medical Records system. Office hours are Monday through Friday with involvement in our on call rotation. Competitive salary and benefit package based on experience.
Please fax cover letter and resume to: Kathryn Colombo Practice Manager (570)207-5579
Other
We are seeking energetic and outgoing candidates that possess excellent leadership and communication skills to our multi-discipline team of architects, engineers and environmental scientists. We’re committed to Professionalism and Innovation: qualities we’re looking for in You.
Logistics/ Transportation
SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS
548 Medical/Health Edwardsville
542
663 East Northampton St. Sat., 9-4pm Limited ittance! Jewelry, sofa, chairs, tables, lamps, bedroom furniture, AC, wall unit, 2 desks, washer, dryer, refrigerator, kitchen set, glassware, CDs, DVDs, VCR, TVs, vacuum, sewing machine, trunk, cedar wardrobe, snow blower, gas grill, push mower, tools, tent, heaters, & much more!
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506 istrative/ Clerical
PART TIME DISPATCHER/OFFICE ASSISTANT The Luzerne County Transportation Authority is seeking a part time Dispatcher/Office Assistant. The candidate must have the ability to communicate properly with employees and LCTA’s transit riders, be available for various shift coverage, ability to multitask and work independently most of the time. Successful applicant must also be familiar with two-way radio communication system and basic computer skills. Position will be “as needed”. Hours of operation are: 4:30AM – 7:00PM, Monday thru Friday and 8:00AM—6:00PM on Saturdays. The LCTA adheres to a strict drug and alcohol policy regulated by the Federal Transit istration (FTA). The successful candidate must a pre-employment drug and alcohol screening. Competitive salary. You must apply at: The Luzerne County Transportation Authority 315 Northampton Street Kingston, PA 18704 No telephone Inquiries Luzerne County Transportation Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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PRODUCTION WORKERS Wilkes-Barre, PA
The Lion Brewery is dedicated to providing consistently high -quality specialty products and services to our contract packing customers, wholesalers, retail distributors, and especially our consumers! The Lion Brewery is seeking highly motivated, goal driven qualified candidates for Production Worker positions. If you are looking for a fast-paced manufacturing job, then we are the place for you! Your main responsibilities will be to perform production related tasks including changeovers and inspections while assuring personal safety as well as the safety of others and equipment. Effectively work with supervisors, mechanics and other workers to ensure timely and accurate work. Maintain a clean and organized workplace. Qualified applicants will possess a High School Diploma or GED equivalent, be self-motivated with strong communication skills, able to work comfortably in a fast-paced changeover environment, have the ability to lift 50 lbs. Must be available to work any shift 2nd, 3rd, weekends and overtime. Attendance is essential to job qualification,. Bottling and/or canning experience and mechanical knowledge a plus. We offer a starting rate of $14.75 per hour.
Resumes can be emailed to
[email protected] or applications can be completed at: Manpower 695 Kidder Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
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2013 Honda Civic LX Sedan • Model #FB2F5DEW • 140-hp (SAE Net), 1.8 Liter, 16 Valve, SOHC i-VTEC® 4 Cylinder Engine • 5 Speed Automatic Transmission • Air Conditioning with Air Filtration System • i-MID with 5 inch LCD Screen and Customizable Feature Settings • Rear View Camera with Guidelines • Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®3 • SMS Text Message Function4 • Power Windows and Door Locks • Vehicle Stability AssistTM (VSA®) with Traction Control • Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) • Cruise Control • Illuminated Steering Wheel Mounted Cruise, Audio, Phone and i-MID Controls • 160-Watt AM/FM/CD Audio System with 4 Speakers • Pandora® Internet Radio Compatibility5 • Bluetooth® Streaming Audio3 • USB Audio Interface6 • MP3/Auxiliary Input Jack • Exterior Temperature Indicator • Security System with Remote Entry and Trunk Release
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Final Winter Write Down on Prices!
1.9%for 36 mos. 2.9%for 60 mos. On All Certified Hondas
Call: 1-800-NEXTHONDA
View Prices at www.mattburnehonda.com
‘S 05 DODGE STRATUS E R/T
02 HONDA CIVIC LX SEDAN
Gray, 90K, Was $7,950
Red, 92K
Now
$5,995
$7,750
Now
00 MAZDA MIATA SE CONV.
00 HONDA ACCORD EX COUPE
Dk. Cherry, 103K
Black, 89K
Now
$8,950
Now
$8,950
07 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS 4WD
07 HONDA CIVIC LX E
Navy, 25K
Black, 67K
$10,750
Now
Now
1.9% for 36 mos
2.9% for 60 mos
ACCORDS 08 ACCORD EXL SDN Green, 70K .....................NOW $13,950 10 ACCORD LX SDN Red, 28K...........................NOW $15,550 10 ACCORD LX SDN Black, 25K .........................NOW $16,750
10 ACCORD EXL SDN Red, 41K .......................NOW $17,500 10 ACCORD LXP SDN Black, 20K ......................NOW $17,950 10 ACCORD EX SDN Gray, 20K ..........................NOW $18,500 09 HONDA SXL V6 NAV SDN White, 43K......NOW $18,950 11 ACCORD EXL SDN Navy, 20K.......................NOW $19,500 10 ACCORD EXL SDN Black, 24K ......................NOW $19,500
00 LEXUS RX300 AWD
99 HONDA ACCORD EX SDN
1.9% for 36 mos
2.9% for 60 mos
PILOT 4WD 11 PILOT LX Navy, 23K ...........................................NOW $24,750 10 PILOT EXL DVD Gray, 45K.............................NOW $27,250 11 PILOT EXL Gray, 32K ........................................NOW $28,500 11 PILOT EXL Silver, 31K .......................................NOW $29,500 11 PILOT EXL Gray, 11K.........................................NOW $30,500
Gold, 103K
White, 87K
Now
$7,750
HONDA ACCORD VP SEDAN 05, White, 68K 07, Silver, 86K
$9,950 $10,950
08 CHEVY COBALT E
08 CHEVY IMPALA LT SEDAN White, 53K, Was $10,950
Now
Now
$10,950
$9,750
08 FORD FUSION SEL SEDAN Black, 65K
Silver, 14K
$10,950
$8,750
Now
Now
$10,950
CRZ HYBRID
08 CHRYSLER SEBRING LX SDN Blue, 14K, Was $12,950
Now
$10,950
08 TOYOTA RAV4 4WD
Gray, 85K
$12,950
Now
10 MAZDA 3i SPORT SEDAN Blue, 40K
Now
$13,950
10 VW JETTA SEL SDN White, 5 Spd, 32K
Now
$16,500
Gold, 81K
Now
$12,950
08 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4WD Red, 47K
Now
$14,500
11 TOYOTA COROLLA S SEDAN Navy, 11K
Now
$16,500
08 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GS E Silver, 37K
Gray, 38K, Was $15,750
1.9% for 36 mos
FIT
04 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 4WD
10 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS SDN
10 HONDA FIT SPORT Red, 37K......................NOW $14,950
1.9% for 36 mos
2.9% for 60 mos
2.9% for 60 mos CRV 4WD
10 CRV EX Black, 40K...............................................NOW $20,750 10 CRV EX Silver, 40K...............................................NOW $20,750 11 CRV SE Sage, 29K ...............................................NOW $21,250 10 CRV EXL NAVI Titanium, 49K ...........................NOW $21,500 11 CRV SE White, 25K...............................................NOW $21,500 10 CRV EXL Black, 19K............................................NOW $22,900 11 CRV EXL-NAVI Black, 41K...............................NOW $22,975 10 CRV EXL Sage, 30K ............................................NOW $22,500 11 CRV EXL Titanium, 21K ........................................NOW $24,500 12 CRV EX Titanium, 19K ...........................................NOW $24,500 11 CRV EXL White, 18K............................................NOW $24,950
CIVICS 10 CIVIC LX SDN Titanium, 60K ............................NOW $13,500 08 CIVIC LX SDN Gray, 28K .................................NOW $13,950 09 CIVIC LX SDN Black, 28K ................................NOW $14,500 10 CIVIC EX SDN Gray, 51K.................................NOW $14,950 10 CIVIC LX SDN Titanium, 28K ............................NOW $15,250 10 CIVIC LX E Gray, 18K..................................NOW $15,950 11 CIVIC EX E Red, 20K..................................NOW $16,950 12 CIVIC LX SDN Black, 12K ................................NOW $17,950 12 CIVIC EXL Black, 6K..........................................NOW $19,950 *1.9% for 36 mos/ 2.9% for up to 60 mos on Certified Hondas thru Am Honda Finance W.A.C. Certified Hondas have 1 yr - 12k, Basic Warranty & 7yr - 100k Powertrain from orig. inservice date.
Open Monday - Thursday 9-9 Friday & Saturday 9-5
Now
$11,950
JEEP PATRIOT 4WD Green, 46K
Now
$13,500
09 SUBARU IMPREZA AWD SEDAN
Now
11 TOYOTA COROLLA LE SEDAN Red, 23K, Was $14,950
Now
$14,950
11 SUBARU LEGACY AWD SDN
Blue 35K
Now
$18,950
$14,950
10 BMW 328Xi AWD SDN Navy, 41K
Gray, 29K
Now
$13,500
09 DODGE JOURNEY SXT 4WD
Red, 50K
Now
$12,500
Now
$22,500
1110 Wyoming Ave, Scranton, PA 1-800-NEXT-HONDA 570-341-1400
807421
06 HONDA CRV EX 4WD EX Silver, 96K $10,950 EX Black, 102K $10,950 SE White, 77K $14,950
ELEMENT 4WD 11 CRZ EX Frost, 5K.................................................NOW $17,500 10 ELEMENT EX Gray, 25K...................................NOW $18,950
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WYOMING
107 5TH STREET SAT., MAR. 16 2013 8:00-4:00 DIRECTIONS: Between Wyoming Ave. and Susquehanna Ave. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF HOME & SHED Including nice antique stenciled kitchen set, sectional living room set, bedroom sets including antique walnut set, antique hoosier style cabinet, tall cedar wardrobe, table top victrola, glassware, vintage animal and fish mounts, jewelry, religious, lots of brand new women's clothing, small Snapper snow blower, two walk behind lawnmowers, vintage girls Huffy bike, older riding lawnmower and more! CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED! SALE BY COOK & COOK ESTATE LIQUIDATORS WWW.COOKANDCOOKESTATELIQUIDATORS.COM
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Machinery & Equipment
SNOW BLOWER: New Craftsman electric start. Used once. 21” path. Sell $295.00 Call George: 8172389
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Medical Equipment
BATH TUB TRANSFER BENCH. (2) 1 36” and 1 45”. $50 each. 570-288-9180 BED, Hospital semielectric. Good condition, works like new. $250 OBO Dave 570-991-2797 JAZZY CHAIR, with charger, arm, head and foot rests. Must sell ASAP. $300 OBO. 1-215-436-0987
STAIRWAY ELEVATOR Chair gently used,
have manual. $1,500, negotiable. 570-454-9813
758 Miscellaneous
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The Times Leader will accept ads for used private party merchandise only for items totaling $1,000 or less. All items must be priced and state how many of each item. Your name address, email and phone number must be included. No ads for ticket sales accepted. Pet ads accepted if FREE ad must state FREE. You may place your ad online at timesleader.com, or email to classifieds@ timesleader.com or fax to 570-831-7312 or mail to Classified Free Ads: 15 N. Main Street, WilkesBarre, PA. SORRY NO PHONE CALLS. Air conditioner, two hanging racks, a garden cart, leather chair, standing fan, several lamps, one hand truck, car carrier, bed tray, a lot of decorations. All for $125. 570-417-4180
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AUTO PAINT, 1965 to 1967 Corvette Rally Red, base coat only. One gallon $150, paid $395. 570-883-7007
ACCORDION. Black with musette bar $500 OBO. Like new 570-822-3102
BEER KEGERATOR. Beverage air, Model BM23-B. Stainless steel top and draft tower. Holds 1/2 barrel of beer. Needs some work $250 negotiable. 570-287-9939 CART, for microwaves, tall with spice rack and bottom storage, $30. Grape fruit spoons, antique, six, $5. Picnic basket, large vintage, includes inside tray, $10. Clothing racks, two, large, chrome, $10 each. 674-7692 CHAIR, Bunny for small child, pink fur, $5, TREILL, $10, SKI/ROWER $10 RICE COOKER, $4, TV, 19” $4 570-696-3368 CLOTHES. Boys, over 50 items, (lg-xl 14-16, $45, NASCAR, Die cast collectibles and many various items, 25 pieces, $125. T E C H D E C K S (ramps & skateboards, over 50$35, DVD’S, children, various kids shows, 12 for $25, BOOKS, kids 25 for $20, DVD’s 12 for $25, WWE DVD’s 4 for $40, Skechers, womens, size 9, 3 for $30 Call for details 237-1583 COAT RACK - holds 4 caps, 4 coats, white floor model with gold trim. $10. FLOOR FAN - White, 4’1” high, 18” d. Like new. $8. 570-851-4545. COUNTERTOP WARMER, Cretars Brand for popcorn, Nacho chips, etc. Two racks, lighted inside, slide doors front and back. Very good condition was $1,700 new, asking $675. 570-636-3151 DESK, O’Sullivan light oak, $50, Assorted hand drafting tools and table top drafting table with straight edge. $35, Assorted templates, pencils, leads, scales, etc. $85 for all items 570-822-4762 FIGURINE Nao/Lladro schoolgirl with chalkboard, $35/Hummels, 5 for $60 each. 570-457-2496 GRILL, Char Broil, two burner, gas, with full propane tank. Very good condition, $85. 570-825-4031 HOOD 1967 Corvette 427, Big Block, After market $795. Good condition in primer. 570-883-7007 HUMIDIFIER, Sears, new. $20. Turkey roasting pan, $10. Grolight for new plants, $5. Silver bread tray, $10. Coffee set, four pieces, silver, $20. 570-674-7692 JUKE BOX, fullsized, heavy-duty, wood facsimile of a ‘50s’ era. Reminiscent of “Happy Days” composed of plywood and decorative plastics, internal 12 volt battery powered lights and sound system (not included). Excellent condition and originally used as theatre prop; can be adapted for recreational, decorative or scholastic theatre background use. $250. Call Tom. 570-881-0569
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Wanna make a speedy sale? Place your ad today 570829-7130. TABLE, dining room with 1 leaf, 4 chairs. Like new, $400. Dinnerware, complete set of 12. Rose Pattern. $45. Chairs, outdoor lounge chairs with cushions, set of 2, solid medal, $50 each. 570-735-7619 TIRES, very good condition. four, 275/55/20, $280. Two, 205/50R/17, $100. Two sets of two, 225/50R/17, $220. Two, 205/55R/16, $120. Two, 265/70R/16, $120. Two new 215/65R/17, $145. 570-780-9056 TIRES. (4) All season FIrestone FR 710. 175/65/R14. $80 all. 570-855-2568 WINDOW SASHES, from 1925, wavy type glass in them, first come first serve, must take all. 24 count, 12 top and 12 bottom. 570-574-0301 WIRE SET Wells 6 cylinder spark wire set #q1827 in new never opened package $5. 735-6638
Musical Instruments
796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise
GUITAR, Gibson Melody Maker, 2 PU w/hardshell case, $399, CABINET, Ampeg 412 speaker, $275, PEDAL, Proco Road Kill distortion, $29. 570-283-2552 ORGAN, electric, Thomas Troubadour, 186. Free. Call: 570-836-4636 PIANO. Richmond upright. 100 years old, dark wood, beautifully carved, good condition. Needs tuning. $150 negotiable. Buyer must remove. 570-310-1110 TRUMPET-Buescher Super Aristocrat. 45 years old, excellent condition. $500. 570-883-0265
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Office Equipment
ATTACHE CASE aluminum, hard shell with combination locks. $20. 570-851-4545.
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Restaurant Equipment
SIX BURNER STOVE, salamander, 3’ radiant charbroiler, 4’ flat top grill, french fryer, 4’ bain Marie, 20 qt. mixer. LP gas All new For Sale. 570-620-2693
776 Sporting Goods GOLF CLUBS. Ping, Taylor and Maxfil. Putter, bag, driver and woods. Also excellent starter set. Call for all details. $200 570-18644 POOL TABLE, (3-in-1) AIR HOCKEY TABLE, and PING PONG TABLE, accessories included. Great condition. Asking for $250.00, negotiable. Call 6553089 for details.
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Stereos/ Accessories
BASS BLASTER, Road Master, in box, 200 watts, mega subwoofer system. $90. 570-574-0271
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Televisions/ Accessories
H O M E T H E AT E R , Martin Ash HD series 6985, 5.1 channel professional, in box, 200-400 watts. Cost $2,299, asking $250. 570-574-0271 TELEVISION, RCA, color, 19”, Not a flat screen. Good condition. $17.50, firm. 570-430-2311 TELEVISION, Sony, 32” console model, not HD. $150. 570-883-7007
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SAW HORSES, wood, heavy duty. $25. 674-7692 SNOW THROWER 24” cut, two stage, electric start, tire chains, $249. 570-636-3151
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796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise WANTED, Vintage Baseball Cards. 1960s, 50s, 40s and earlier.
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NEW LISTING Freshly painted ranch. Hardwood floors, new roof, finished basement. 1st floor laundry room, covered rear patio. Level lot, 1 car garage plus 2 car carport. MLS#13-557 $139,000 Call Geri 570-862-7432 Lewith & Freeman 696-0888
DALLAS
DUPONT
DURYEA 89 MAIN STREET $89,900
424 Simpson St. Good condition Cape Cod. 3 bedroom, 1 full bath in quiet neighborhood. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-4357 $72,000 Brian Harashinski 570-237-0689
DURYEA $339,900
This home has it all. 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, fireplace in family room, new kitchen with appliances, gas heat, 2 car garage. For additional photos and information go to www.atlasrealty. com MLS 12-895 Call Lu-Ann 570-602-9280
SPRING INTO A FRESH START PUPPY & BASIC
OBEDIENCE CLASSES Starting 3/23 & Therapy Dog Training starting 3/17 570-332-4095 for info
Pet Supplies
CAGE, parrot, large size. Like new. $200 570-288-9940
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AVOCA $59,900
902 William St. Corner lot in Pittston Twp., 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, move in condition. Newer gas furnace and hot water heater, new w/w carpet in dining room & living room. Large yard. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-767 Tom Salvaggio 570-262-7716
316 Raspberry Rd. Blueberry Hills Like new 2 story home with first floor master bedroom and bath. Inground pool on nice corner lot with fenced in yard. Sunroom, hardwood floors, 2 car garage, full unfinished basement www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 13-610 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
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Nestled in the trees on a 1.5 acre corner lot. 4 bedroom, 2 bath home in Glendalough. MOS# 13-693 $249,900 JOSEPH P. GILROY REAL ESTATE 288-1444 Call Brenda at 570-760-7999 to schedule your appointment
DALLAS
4 bedroom home, new construction, with deck & patio. Public water & sewer, 2 car garage. $223,900. Lots Available Build To Suit Call 822-1139 or 829-0897
DALLAS
AFFORDABLE RENOVATED HOME! You’ll enjoy the space of the living room/dining room open floor plan with hardwood floors. Large trendy kitchen with new appliances. Spacious 2 bedrooms and bath with tiled jetted tub for relaxing. Peace of mind with new furnace, hot water heater & electrical box. Plenty of parking and nice yard. MLS 13-96 Michele Hopkins 570-540-6046
DURYEA
Priced to sell on West Center Hill Rd. 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with finished basement. MLS 13-770 $134,900 JOSEPH P. GILROY Real Estate 288-1444 Call Brenda at 570-760-7999 to schedule your appointment DALLAS
Newberry Estate The Greens 4,000 sq. ft. condo with view of ponds & golf course. Three bedrooms on 2 floors. 5 1/2 baths, 2 car garage & more. $449,900. MLS# 12-1480 Besecker Realty 570-675-3611 DALLAS TWP.
OPEN HOUSE Sun, Mar. 17, 12-2 2691 Carpenter Rd. Magnificent raised ranch on estate setting. Total finished four bedroom, 2 bath home. This house features hardwood floors throughout. Finished basement with working fireplace. Large deck with swimming pool, two car detached garage set on 2.4 acres. MLS# 12-3158 $298,000 Dave Rubbico, Jr. 885-2693
Rubbico Real Estate, Inc. 826-1600
FORTY FORT
SINGLE HOME 3 bedroom. Corner lot. Carport & 1.5 car detached garage. Gas heat, vinyl siding, 1.5 baths. Enclosed side porch. $79,900 570-779-5438 Leave Message.
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Nice 3 bedroom single family home with open floor plan & completely enclosed back yard. Close to shopping & public transportation. MLS #13-278 $47,000 Call Christine 570-332-8832
19 Thomas St. 4 bedroom, 2 bath with 2 car garage on quiet street. Super yard, home needs TLC, being sold AS IS. www.atlasrealtyinc.com. MLS 13-317 Call Tom 570-262-7716 ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-7200 EXETER TWP.
311 Lockville Road Stately brick 2 story, with in ground pool, covered patio, finished basement, fireplace & wood stove, 3 car attached garage 5 car detached garage with apartment above. MLS# 11-1242 NEW NEW PRICE $549,000 Please call Donna 570-613-9080
570-613-9080
EXETER $149,000
EXETER $69,900
311 Lockville Road Stately brick 2 story, with in ground pool, covered patio, finished basement, fireplace & wood stove, 3 car attached garage 5 car detached garage with apartment above. MLS# 11-1242 NEW NEW PRICE $549,000 Please call Donna 570-613-9080
FORTY FORT
OPEN HOUSE Sun., Mar. 17, 2-4 Immaculate, attractive & spacious 3 bedroom, 2 story. Freshly painted, new carpet, well insulated. New energy efficient hybrid water heater. Charming back yard, mature trees & landscaping. Off street parking. MLS# 12-3421 $119,900 Call Marie Montante 570-881-0103
288-9371 Newer Handicap accessible one story home in great location. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath on double lot. Off street parking. www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-4490 Call Tom 570-262-7716
HANOVER TOWNSHIP 1156 Wyoming Ave. Large home with 4 bedrooms, yard with detached 2 car garage, private yard. Home needs a little updating but a great place to start! www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-865 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
DURYEA
EXETER $89,900 76 Main St. $69,900 Newly remodeled two bedroom home. Kitchen is very nice with granite counters and tile floor, bathroom is modern with tub surround, tile floor and granite vanity. New vinyl windows throughout. Off street parking for 2 cars. MLS #123966 For more information and photos visit www. atlasrealt y i n c . c o m . Call Charlie 570-829-6200
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HUNLOCK CREEK
OWNER FINANCING Newly remodeled mobile home on beautiful private land. 2 bedroom with a 30’ x 10’ addition. $4,990 Down, We Finance Balance. Call 570-332-8922
25 Washington St. Neat little Cape Cod in nice location. Very well cared for 2 bedroom home with gas heat, good size lot with driveway. Beats a Townhouse any day for this price. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-231 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
S O L D
REDUCED TO $249,900 Brick fronted rancher situated on a 1.23 acre parcel in Liberty Hills, Hanover Township. Excellent condition describes this 2900SF, 10 room, 4 bedroom home. Elevated covered rear deck overlooks the kidney shaped in-ground pool, full finished lower level, 2-car garage, hardwood floors, central air conditioning, plus wood burning fireplace. #12-2904 $259,900 Ted Poggi 283-9100 x25
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EXETER
$89,900
19 Thomas St. 4 bedroom, 2 bath with 2 car garage on quiet street. Super yard, home needs TLC, being sold AS IS. www.atlasrealtyinc.com. MLS 13-317 Call Tom 570-262-7716
HANOVER TWP.
209 Constitution Avenue Meticulously maintained 4 bedroom, 2 story, vinyl sided, 5 year old home situated on a generous lot. Large, modern kitchen, 3 baths, 1st floor family room, 2 car garage, deck and soooo much more! MLS #11-2429 $274,900 Call Florence Keplinger @ 715-7737
Smith Hourigan Group 474-6307
EXETER TWP.
126 Mason St. Charming 2 story home with 2 bedrooms and 2 baths, has it all! Professionally designed and remodeled with ultra modern kitchen and baths with granite, marble, hardwood, stainless appliances. Large lot with detached bonus cottage, garden shed and off street parking. Everything is new including plumbing, electrical, furnace and central air. WWW.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-4156 Angie 570-885-4896 Terry 570-885-3041
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$89,900
EDWARDSVILLE
DURYEA $79,00
Pet Services
ELECTRIC CLIPPER. Andis Dog grooming. Hardly used, Model MBG $20 570-675-0460
JACK 6 TON Bottle Jack. $20. 570-851-4545.
DALLAS
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12 weeks & up. All shots, neutered, tested,microchipped
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FLOOR SANDER, PRO, drum sander, runs ok $500. NAILER, hammerhead Pneumatic. Excellent. $250 570-650-0804
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DRIVER/DRILL. Dewalt 18 volt. Incl. 2 batteries & charger with nut runner kit. GRINDER Hitachi 4.5” $100 for both OBO 570-779-7658
VICTORIAN Beautiful details throughout include exquisite woodwork, hardwood floors, stained glass. Open staircase, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 half baths. Second floor office, finished 3rd floor, in-ground pool & 3 car garage. MLS#12-698 $207,000 Call Patsy 570-204-0983
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With remote and DVD/VCR combo player. $25.00 each or $40.00 for both. Call 570-814-9574
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WANTED JEWELRY
BANJO, Fender, FB59, Gold Hardware, Hardshell case, like new condition, $650. 826-1582 GUITAR, Fender, 1983 USA Precision Bass. Nice condition, plays well, comes with original case. $975. 570-457-4084
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Three bedroom town house ready for new owners. Nice level, over sized yard & convenient location. New hardwood floors in some rooms. Almost new washer & dryer are included. Large patio off dining room. MLS #13-403 $113,900 Call Paul for appointment 760-8143
696-2600
HANOVER TWP.
SELLER SAYS “MAKE ME AN OFFER” Come tour this wellmaintained 2-story at 10 Rowe St. This 1 owner, brick & vinyl home, in a great neighborhood, is in move-in condition. Large living room, formal dining room, large eat-in kitchen with tile floor, counter & backsplash. 3 bedrooms & modern bath with a tile tub/ shower. Finished lower level 21’ x 15’ family room with built-in storage, a 2nd full bath & laundry area/utility room. A “B-Dry” System, freshly painted & new carpeting on 1st & 2nd floors. Central air & new electric service. Attached 1 car garage with workshop or storage. Screened-in patio overlooks a large, level private back yard. For more information & to view photos online, go to: w w w. p r u d e n t i a l realestate.com & enter PRU7W7A3 in the Home Search. PRICE REDUCED TO $132,900. MLS#12-3160. Call Mary Ellen Belchick 696-6566 or Walter Belchick 696-2600, Ext. 301
696-2600
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HARDING PRICE REDUCED $69,900
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 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 downtown. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-79 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
HUGHESTOWN $84,500
64 CENTER ST. P E N D I N G
Large 4 bedroom with master bedroom and bath on 1st floor. New gas furnace and water heater with updated electrical . Large lot with 1 car garage, nice location. www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Must be sold to settle estate MLS 13-294 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
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HUGHESTOWN REDUCED $198,900
HANOVER TWP.
Custom built colonial two-story. 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, two vehicle garage. View of the Wyoming Valley. Located on a dead end, private street, just minutes from the Wyoming Valley Country Club, Hanover Industrial Park, & public transportation. Sun room, family room with wood burning fireplace, hardwood floors on 1st & 2nd floors, 1st floor laundry room & bathroom. Central cooling fan. Lower level recreation room with bar, lots of closets & storage, coal/wood stove, office/5th bedroom & bath. MLS #12-4610 $280,000 Louise Laine 283-9100 x20
283-9100
HARDING $249,900
1385 Mt. Zion Rd. Great country setting 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
LAFLIN
7 CONCORD DRIVE $244,900 Two story, 1,800 sq. ft., in Oakwood Park. 8 rooms, cozy kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, large living room, family room with fireplace, dining room, sunroom with hardwood floors. Two car garage, central air. Lot 100’ x 125’. Move in Condition. Call Ed at 570-655-4294 for appointment.
184 Rock St. Spacious brick Ranch with 3 bedrooms, large living room with fireplace. 3 baths, large Florida room with AC. Full finished basement with 4th bedroom, 3/4 bath, large rec room with wet bar. Also a cedar closet and walk up attic. www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 12-3626 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
JENKINS TWP. $27,900
151 E. Saylor Ave. Fixer upper with great potential in quiet neighborhood. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath with off street parking and nice yard. Directions: Rt 315, at light turn onto Laflin Rd to bottom of hill. Turn right onto E. Saylor. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 12-3672 Call Keri Best 570-885-5082
KINGSTON $139,900
129 S. Dawes Ave. Three bedroom, 2 bath cape cod with central air, new windows, doors, carpets and tile floor. Full concrete basement with 9' ceilings. Walking distance to Wilkes Barre. Electric and Oil heat. MLS #123283. For more information and photos visit www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Tom 570-262-7716
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NEW LISTING! Quality home in convenient location. Move in ready. Nice size rooms, finished room in basement used as 4th bedroom or office. Gas heat, off street parking. Three season porch. MLS#13-560 $115,500 Call Arlene Warunek 570-714-6112
Smith Hourigan Group 570-696-1195
KINGSTON
171 Third Avenue. COMPARE WHAT YOU GET FOR YOUR MONEY! Modern 3 bedroom town house with 2 1/2 baths (master bath). Central air conditioning, family room, security system. Very low gas heating cost. Deck and patio, fenced yard, garage, Extras! MLS # 12-3011. (PHFA financing: $3,500 down, $557 month, 4.375% interest, 30 years). $115,000. Ask for Bob Kopec Humford Realty, Inc. 570-822-5126. KINGSTON
177 Third Avenue COMPARE WHAT YOU GET FOR YOUR MONEY! Modern 3 bedroom end unit townhouse, with 2 1/2 baths (master bath). Central air. Family room, foyer, deck with canopy, patio, fenced yard, garage. Extras! PHFA financing: $3,500 down; $557 month, 4.375% interest, 30 years. $115,000. MLS # 12-3012 Ask for Bob Kopec Humford Realty Inc 570-822-5126
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LAFLIN $129,900
111 Laflin Road Nice 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath Split Level home with hardwood floors, 1 car garage, large 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
LAFLIN $254,900
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LAFLIN $389,900
10 Fairfield Drive Exceptional & spacious custom built cedar home with open floor plan and all of the amenities situated on 2 lots in picturesque setting. Create memories in this 5 bedroom, 4 bath home with 18’ ceiling in living room, gas fireplace, granite kitchen, large 2 story foyer, huge finished lower level for entertaining with bar/full kitchen & wine cellar. Inground pool & hot tub. Directions: Rt 315 to Laflin Rd., right onto Oakwood Dr., right onto Fordham Rd, left onto Fairfield Dr., home is on the right. www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-4063 Call Keri Best 570-885-5082
MOOSIC $99,900
R. 1104 Springbrook Cape Cod home with endless possibilities. 3-4 bedroom, 1 bath, central air, plenty of storage. Enclosed porch, garage with carport. Situated on 3 lots. Directions: 181, Exit 180 Moosic (Rt. 11) L. onto 502, straight 1/2 mile. Turn R onto 8th St., up hill, turn left, house 3rd on right. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-607 Call Keri Best 570-885-5082
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46 Farmhouse Road Large, fabulous ranch with vinyl siding and stone front, central air, gas heat, modern kitchen & baths. Two car garage, gas fireplace, finished lower level, deck & security system. A must see home. MLS #12-1359 $265,900 Call Florence Keplinger @ 715-7737
Smith Hourigan Group 474-6307
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MOUNTAIN TOP/ GLEN SUMMIT
NANTICOKE
Beautifully appointed home on 2 acres. Community amenities include private lake with sandy beach, tennis courts, trails for hiking & biking. This home boasts perennial gardens & mature landscaping, fenced rear yard enclosing a 20x40 heated in-ground pool, raised garden, custom dog house & run. Entertain & dine on the wraparound porch with mahogany flooring & electric hurricane shutters. The residence features hardwood flooring, French doors, cherry kitchen, 3-4 bedrooms, updated heating/air. Emergency generator for inclement weather. MLS# 12-1647 $410,000. 696-2600 ext. 210. Maribeth Jones
696-6565 NANTICOKE
NEW LISTING! 1,460 sq. ft house. 2 or 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, gas heat. Can convert to two 1 bedroom apartments with separate entrances. MLS#13-472 $29,900 Call Dana Distasio 570-715-9333
NANTICOKE
NEW LISTING! 1,460 sq. ft house. 2 or 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, gas heat. Can convert to two 1 bedroom apartments with separate entrances. MLS#13-472 $29,900 Call Dana Distasio 570-715-9333
393 E. Noble St. Check out this 4 bedroom, 1.5 bath home with 1 car detached garage. This home features a Jacuzzi tub, newer roof, furnace, hot water heater, replacement windows, fenced yard and large covered deck. MLS 13-613 $77,900 Call John Polifka 570-704-7846 FIVE MOUNTAINS REALTY 570-542-2141
MOUNTAINTOP
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PITTSTON $119,900
PITTSTON PRICE REDUCED $39,900
PITTSTON TWP. REDUCED $139,900
25 Swallow St. Grand 2 story home with Victorial features, large eat in kitchen with laundry, 3/4 bath on first floor, 2nd bath with claw foot tub, lots of closet space. Move in ready, off street parking in rear. MLS 12-3926 Call Colleen 570-883-7594
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PITTSTON $124,900
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Owner, two rental properties, side by side, close to schools & LCCC. Great income potential, currently rented, recently remodeled. 252 and 254 East Grand Street. Buy now, interest rates low. Low taxes. Must See! $150,000 for both. Vince 570-258-2450 NANTICOKE
NEW LISTING 260-262 E. Green Street Double Block Plenty of parking with paved back alley. Close to LCCC. New roof installed in 2007 along with a kitchen & bath update in #260. MLS #13-694 $65,900 Call Dana Distasio 570-715-9333
NANTICOKE REDUCED
NANTICOKE
Roomy 2 bedroom with office, large deck & off street parking for up to 4 cars. New electrical, plumbing, replacement windows & roof. Across the street from large park. Motivated Seller! MLS #13-714 $45,000 Call Christine 570-332-8832
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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. Security system and more. MLS 12-3292 $179,900 John Polifka 570-704-6846 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141
NANTICOKE
PITTSTON
67 Carroll St. The WOW factor! Move right in and enjoy this renovated home with no worries! 3 bedrooms with lots of closet space. 2 full baths including a 4 piece master bath with custom tile work, open floor plan with modern kitchen with island, corner lot with off street parking and nice yard. Come and take a look! www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-863 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
NANTICOKE
BIG PRICE REDUCTION! Nice home in great area. New Kitchen with many updates. great starter home! MLS#12-3870 $45,000 Dave Rubbico, Sr 881-7877
Rubbico Realty 826-1600
10 Norman St. Very nice, classic two story brick home with large rooms, 4 bedrooms, plenty of baths, large basement, open deck and covered deck. Large eat in kitchen, plenty of off street parking. MLS #11-2887. For more information and photos visit www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Colleen 570-237-0415
SWOYERSVILLE $124,900
PLAINS TWP $189,900
OPEN HOUSE Sun., Mar. 17, 12-2 32 Brian’s Place Townhouse in pristine condition. Move right in! Has location & view. Tastefully finished with two large bedrooms, two full baths and over sized closets. Living room with corner fireplace. Custom kitchen with hardwood floors. Well manicured lawns with privacy walls. 2,400 sq. ft. Recreation & multiuse room. A must see!! MLS#12-3622 $210,000 David Rubbico, Sr. 881-7877
Rubbico Real Estate 826-1600
LINEUP ASUCCESSFULSALE INCLASSIFIED! NEW PRICE $64,900 9 rooms, aluminum sided, new windows & wrap around porch. Kitchen with all appliances, w/w carpet, laundry room with washer & dryer, nicely painted. Gas heat, walk up attic on 50 x 150 lot with shed. Call Joe, 613-9080
115 Hemlock St. Lots of updates in this roomy Cape Cod in a desirable neighborhood. Large eat in kitchen with new flooring. Finished basement with theater/rec room. Large level yard. Priced to sell! MLS 12-4231 Call Kevin Sobilo 570-817-0706
548 Medical/Health
548 Medical/Health
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WEST PITTSTON
Split level, stone exterior, multi-tiered deck, bluestone patio, flood damaged, being sold as is condition. $73,500 CALL DONNA 570-613-9080
548 Medical/Health
Discover an exceptional opportunity to deliver quality healthcare to America’s Veterans. Amazing Property!!! Five bedrooms, 4 with private bath. spectacular master suite with sitting room + 3 room closet. Four fireplaces All hardwood floors. Gazebo style ceiling in library. 3 car garage. Resort-like yard with in-ground pool with cabana & outside bath. Adult amenities, full finished basement. PREQUALIFIED BUYERS ONLY MLS# 12-1091 Call Nancy Answini 570-237-5999 Joseph P. Gilroy Real Estate 570-288-1444 SWOYERSVILLE
317 Kossack St. First floor laundry, new carpet, laminate flooring and a great 3 season porch to entertain in. Lots of potential! MLS 12-4408 $72,500 Kevin Sobilo 570-817-0706
The Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center is currently recruiting for the following physician specialties: Hospitalist – Acute Care Inpatients: This position requires the provider to work 12 hour shifts (7 days on/7 days off) including weekends, odd tours, and holiday coverage as needed and determined by the Chief, Medical Service. This position requires the provider to oversee and take responsibility for the Physician Extenders as assigned. Proof of BCLS/ACLS Certification.
Hospice/Palliative Care: The Palliative Care Physician will be in charge of the Hospice and Palliative Care Unit. He/She will also run outpatient and inpatient palliative care consultative services. The physician will be in charge of establishing standards of clinical care and be responsible for overseeing the policies and procedures in this area. Proof of BCLS Certification. In addition to an attractive salary, we offer vacation/sick leave, health and life insurance coverage and an attractive retirement package including a tax deferred savings plan. Interested applicants must submit the following information: Curriculum Vitae, Application for Physicians, Dentists, Podiatrists, Optometrists and Chiropractors, VAF-102850(http://vaww4.va.gov/vaforms), Declaration for Federal Employment OF-306 (http://www.opm.gov/forms/pdf_fill/of0306.PDF), copy of your current, professional license, copy of ACLS/BCLS card. For additional information please call (570) 824-3521, EXTENSION 7209. Please mail your complete application package to:
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS VA MEDICAL CENTER 1111 EAST END BOULEVARD WILKES-BARRE, PA 18711 ATTN: HUMAN RESOURCES/05 VA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
570-613-9080
1472 S. Hanover St. Well maintained bilevel. This home features 2 bedrooms, 1 3/4 baths, recreation room with propane stove. Walk out to a 3 season porch. Professionally landscaped yard. 1 car garage, storage shed, new appliances, ceiling fans. Close to LCCC. $153,900. Call 570-735-7594 or 570-477-2410
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WOW. Modern Ranch! King size brick Ranch located on the outskirts of Nanticoke, You’ll fall in love with the open floor plan. Sunny, large sunken living room, tiled modern kitchen, formal dining room, 3 bedrooms. Bath with tiled garden tub & glass shower. Additional amenity, finished lower level with fireplace. 3/4 bath with laundry area. MLS 12-4107 Michele Hopkins 570-540-6046
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. Supplement your heating with a recently installed wood pellet stove. New roof installed 11/17/12. 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
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YATESVILLE
TOTALLY RENOVATED, MODERN, OPEN FLOOR PLAN TOWNHOUSE. Great Location, convenient to Wilkes-Barre & Scranton. 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, single car attached garage, kitchen, dining & living rooms, deck. Stainless steel appliances, Corian countertops, no HOA. $159,900 570-654-1964
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PROCESS ENGINEER Fabri-Kal Corporation, a major plastics company is seeking a Process Engineer to develop and enhance process capabilities in thermoforming, extrusion and ing manufacturing processes in Hazleton, PA. Demonstrated expertise in technical leadership, team building and problem-solving skills. Lead/ technical initiatives to achieve plant goals in the areas of Safety, Quality, Productivity and Cost. Qualifications: 4 year technical degree with minimum 7 years relevant experience or equivalent combination of education and experience in engineering and manufacturing. Strong communication, technical and analytical skills a must. Understanding of plastic polymers/processes. Experience in Lean Manufacturing, Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) SQC/SPC, and people/Project Mgmt preferred. Competitive salary and benefits package: Health Insurance, Dental & Vision, Disability, 401K, Life, AD&D, Tuition Reimbursement, Paid Leave. Drug screening and background checks are conditions of employment.
Forward resume to: FABRI-KAL Corporation, EOE Human Resources Dept. Attn: K. Shaffer 150 Lions Drive Hazle Township PA 18202 Email:
[email protected] Fax: 570-501-0817
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Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair
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THE VALLEY CHEVROLET SERVICE TEAM
As a result of employee advancement from within, Valley Chevrolet has an opportunity for an experienced service consultant to become a part of our team. ADP experience would be helpful but is not required. We offer: • Competitive salary • Weekly Commission • Monthly Commission • Paid employee health care • Retirement program • Excellent working environment • Busy shop • Paid training
We Require: • Honesty • Dependability • Effective Communication • Positive Attitude • Attention to detail • Clear PA driver license
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24 S. Prospect St. DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION! Former firehouse uniquely designed for multipurpose. Building includes a clubhouse in basement with bar and restrooms. Huge office, computer training room, large carpeted exercise/ utility room, garage and central air. Two (2) newer 150,00 BTU Modine overhead heaters. Offstreet parking behind building. This is a very solid structure located in a prime business area in Nanticoke! DON’T MISS THIS FANTASTIC INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! $86,000 MLS# 12-1666 Call Ron 570-817-1362
SIGNATURE PROPERTIES 570-675-5100
VALLEY CHEVROLET 221 Conyngham Ave., Wilkes-Barre, PA
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IMMEDIATE OPENINGS:
7th grade Track and Field Coach For clearance information and application process, visit ww.dallassd.com > Employment page. Mail application packet to: Ms. Nancy Roberts, Athletic Director, Dallas School District, PO Box 2000, Dallas, PA 18612 DEADLINE: March 18, 2013 or until the positions are filled
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570-613-9080 Smith Hourigan Group 570-474-6307
$67,900 This 2 story, 3 Bedroom Home located close to Solomon School is move-in r e a d y. F e a t u r e s include the fenced backyard, aboveground pool, large deck, off-street parking & 1st floor laundry. Call Today! MLS #13-144 Cindy King 570-690-2689
Please send resume to Paul Karnafel, Service Director.
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Motivated Seller! Roomy 4 bedroom in central location. New furnace, plumbing & electrical. Fenced yard with patio & shed. MLS #13-718 $45,000 Call Christine 570-332-8832
906 Homes for Sale PLAINS TWP.
20 Nittany Lane Affordable 3 level townhome features 2 car garage, 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, lower level patio and upper level deck, gas fireplace, central air and vac and stereo system www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-871 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
Dermatologist: This position is responsible for the direct care of patients with Dermatological conditions consulted from different clinical settings, including ambulatory and hospitalized patients. The care of patients with Dermatological conditions could be in person or through Telemedicine/Virtual care. He/She is also responsible for the supervision of assigned residents, medical students, and physician assistants. Proof of BCLS Certification.
NANTICOKE
This one acre setting features a nice 1 bedroom home with good sized rooms that needs updating. 1 car garage. Enclosed back porch. Shed. Partially finished basement with 2nd kitchen (for canning). Coal burner in basement. MLS# 13-185 $99,900 Mary Ann Desiderio 570-715-7733
906 Homes for Sale
PLAINS
PITTSTON
NANTICOKE 24 Fordham Road Great Split Level in Oakwood Park, Laflin. 13 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. 2 car garage and large corner lot. Lots of space for the large or growing family. www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-452 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
514 Main St. Grand older home being sold as-is. Four bedrooms, large kitchen, hardwood floors on first floor, vinyl sided, some newer windows. Needs work but makes a great winter project. MLS #12-2873. For more information and photos visit www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Colleen 570-237-0415
906 Homes for Sale
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PLAINS
WILKES-BARRE
WHITE-HAVEN 501 Birch Lane
OPEN HOUSE Sun., Mar. 17, 12-2 Great 3 bedroom, 1 bath with a large eat in kitchen & finished basement with a dry bar. Large fenced yard & extra lot included for additional parking. Within walking distance of Wyoming Valley Mall! $134,900 MLS# 12-2479 Dave Rubbico, Sr. 881-7877
Rubbico Real Estate 826-1600 SHAVERTOWN
Large, move-in condition 10 room, 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 2story home with offstreet parking near Barney Farms. This is a well maintained home with a large eat-in kitchen, maple cabinets & parquet floor. The furnace/central air conditioning is only 2 years old. Buy this home & enjoy your summer days & nights in your large screened in rear porch or in the fenced yard with a black top patio/basketball court. MLS#13-69 $169,900 Karen Altavilla 283-9100 x28
696-2600 WYOMING 2 years old, open floor plan, hardwood floors 1st & 2nd floors. 2 story great room with floor to ceiling fireplace, 3 sides brick exterior. Lower level finished with French doors out to patio, breathtaking views, upgraded landscaping with 3 waterfalls. MLS #12-4215 PRICE REDUCED $599,000 Call Geri 570-862-7432 Lewith & Freeman 696-0888
SHICKSHINNY LAKE
Lake Front Property at Shickshinny Lake! 4 Bedrooms, 2.75 baths, 2 kitchens, living room, large family room. 2 sunrooms, office & laundry room. Two car attached garage with paved driveway, above ground pool, dock & 100' lake frontage. $375,000 MLS #12-860 Call Kenneth Williams 570-542-2141
Five Mountains Realty
SUGARLOAF
Beautiful home in a beautiful location. 2003 custom built Cape Cod offers 4.89 cleared acres. Heated in ground pool, 3 full baths, 1st floor master bedroom & laundry & an updated kitchen. 2 car attached garage with bonus room above. Close to Humboldt Industrial Park & Eagle Rock Resort. MLS# 13-894 $309,000 Call/text Donna Cain 947-3824 or Tony Wasco 855-2424
570-901-1020 SWOYERSVILLE 187 Shoemaker St.
Totally Redone! This cozy Cape Cod has 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. Modern kitchen with granite countertops, ceramic tile backsplash and floor, all new hardwood throughout, new furnace, new wiring, new windows, duct work in place for central air, much more! Vinyl siding, large unfinished basement, deck, Off street parking. 24 hour notice to show. Asking $135,000. Call Don at 814-5072 Smith Hourigan Group 570-696-1195
WILKES-BARRE 68 Jones Street
This 2 story home features 3 bedrooms, 1 & 1.5 baths, an attached sunroom, private back yard, large living room all great for entertaining. Close to schools & shopping. $44,900. MLS 12-3211 Call Karen Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340
Beautiful 4 bedroom, 3 bath. Enjoy the amenities of a private lake, boating, basketball courts, etc. The home has wood floors and carpeting throughout. French doors in the kitchen that lead you out to the large rear deck for entertaining. The backyard has 2 utility sheds for storage MLS 12-1695 NEW PRICE $174,900 Call Karen Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340
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WILKES- BARRE $112,000
YATESVILLE $174,900
43 Richmont Ave. Worth more than listed price, this 3 bedroom, 2 bath Cape Cod home has central air, hardwood floors, fenced yard, above ground pool, modern kitchen and baths. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-789 Tom Salvaggio 570-262-7716
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WILKES-BARRE $72,900
603 Willowcrest Dr. Super end unit townhouse, no fees. 2 bedrooms, 3 baths, central air, electric heat, cathedral ceiling with skylights. Large family room with propane stove and it’s own ductless air. MLS 13-482 Call Tom 570-262-7716
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70 N. Meade 3BR, 1 bath in move in condition with new electric box, water heater, and plumbing. Off street parking in rear for 3 cars, good credit and your house, taxes & insurance would be under $400/month. MLS #12-3900. For more information and photos visit www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Tom 570-262-7716
4 bedroom home features a great yard with over 2 acres of property. Situated across from a playground. Needs some TLC but come take a look, you wouldn’t want to miss out. There is a pond at the far end of the property that is used by all surrounding neighbors. This is an estate and is being sold as is. No sellers property disclosure. Will entertain offers in order to settle estate. MLS 11-962 $49,900 Call Karen Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340
WEST PITTSTON
128 LINDEN ST. Motivated Seller! Beautiful Cape Cod. 3+ bedrooms, 2 full baths. Ultra-modern kitchen with granite countertops, tile floors & laundry area. Dining room has French doors, with laminated floors. Plenty of closet space. 2nd floor master bedroom & ading den. New windows, water heater, electric, gas furnace. Three season porch, mudroom & fenced yard. $125,900. 570-883-9943 570-212-8684
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112 Clear Springs Court NEW PRICE $164,000 Ledgeview Estates Updates, Updates, Updates – New hardwood floors, granite counter tops in kitchen, new granite vanities, tile floor, finished, walkout basement with gas fireplace. Call Donna 570-613-9080
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KINGSTON
Great opportunity for this 2,900 sq. ft. professional office building in high traffic area. Currently used as a veterinary clinic but is easily adapted for other uses. See how this space can be used for you! Open entry space, individual offices, full basement for storage, central air, and gas heat. Parking for 12 cars. MLS-12-416 $339,000 Call Rhea for details 570-696-6677
KINGSTON
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
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 fuel tanks. May require zoning approval. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-208 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
341 Wyoming Ave. 3 story Victorian home located in a high exposure area. Has all the lovely signature woodwork of a grand VIctorian of yesteryear! Can be restored for use as a residential home or a landlord investment. Currently subdivided into multiple office spaces and 2 apartments. MLS 12-617 $149,000 Jay A. Crossin EXT. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770
DURYEA $39,900
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WILKES BARRE $54,000
735 N. Washington Street Spacious 2 story, 3 bedrooms with 2 ca detached garage, good starter home, needs TLC. MLS #12 3887. For more information and pho tos visit www.atlasre altyinc.com. Call Tom 570-262-7716
WILKES BARRE $69,900
253 Parrish St. Spacious home, ready to move into. Large open floor plan offers a great layout for all your needs. Three bedrooms, plus lower level family room. Modern bath and open kitchen. Shared driveway gives you off street parking for a couple of cars,detached garage. MLS #123628. For more information and photos visit www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Colleen 570-237-0415
77 Schuler St. NOTHING to do but move right in! This home has everything you need...3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, large fenced in yard, screened in porch, off street parking, quiet neighborhood. Home recently remodeled inside & out. www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 13-467 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
WILKES-BARRE/NORTH
Three bedroom ranch on corner lot, convenient to Wilkes-Barre Blvd. & Rt. 81. Living room, dining room & modern kitchen. Enclosed porch with large deck and hot tub, full basement, 1 car garage, shed and carport. All electric. Maintenance Free. $99,900 Leave Message 570-824-8245
WYOMING
61 Puritan Lane Are you spending more than $400/mo on rent?? Owning this home could cost you less! With 3 bedrooms and a fenced in yard, this home makes a perfect place to start your homeownership experience. Ask me how! MLS #12-1823. For more information and photos visit www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Colleen 570-237-0415
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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
NANTICOKE
Lawrence St. Nice 3 unit property. Lots of off street parking and bonus 2 car garage. All units are rented. Great income with low maintenance. $139,900 MLS# 10-2675 Call Karen Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340
HANOVER
Repossessed Income Property Out of flood area 5 apartments, 2 buildings on one lot in excellent condition. Hardwood floors. $95,000 570-822-9697
575 Susquehanna Avenue
FOR SALE BY OWNER 4 bedroom, 2 full bath in a great neighborhood. New windows entire home, finished lower level, detached garage, 4 season sunroom. Master suite has new full bath and large walk in closet. New above ground pool with deck. Must see! PRICED TO SELL $179,000
NEW LISTING Newly remodeled, immaculate office building. 1,600 sq. ft., central air, plenty of parking, abundant storage areas, handicapped accessible. MLS#13-667 $79,900 Dana Distasio 570-715-9333
EDWARDSVILLE
HANOVER TWP.
NEVER FLOODED
WILKES BARRE REDUCED $39,900
909
Income & Commercial Properties
COMMERCIAL LEASE 8,500 sq. ft. building $4,000/month, tenant pays utilities. Building Ready for many uses. Owner will build to suit. Custom Leases Available. Property has 5 garage bays, office space & plenty of parking and fenced side yards. Heated with restrooms. unlimited potential. MLS #13-63 Call Today! Cindy King 570-690-2689
105 S. Market St. Superb, brick commercial building with second floor apartment. Well maintained. Ideal for beauty salon, startup small business. Call for details. Priced to sell at $125,000. Towne & Country Real Estate Co. 570-735-8932 570-542-5708
224 William St. Are you a hairdresser or barber? Need a space for an in home business? This might be just what you’re looking for. Well maintained 4 bedroom home with salon (previously a barber shop for 60 years). Very well established, high visibility location and additional home with 3 bedrooms currently rented to a tenant. Must be sold as one package. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-216 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
68 William St. Great investment 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
Line up a place to live in classified! UNION TWP Great Old 80 Acre Farm, Location Next to Northwest High School with approx. 35 acres of fields & 45 acres wooded. Small pond, barn, old farmhouse with out buildings(in poor condition - little or no value) plenty of road frontage. MLS #13-807 $359,000 Call Richard Long 406-2438
675-4400 SWEET VALLEY 3.8 acres, zoned B2 with home & pond. Priced for quick sale. High traffic area Located at the intersection of Rt. 118 & Main Road. $89,000 Call Richard Long 406-2438
675-4400 WILKES-BARRE Owner Retiring Turn Key Night Club For Sale. Two full bars, game area. Four restrooms. Prime Location!!! Creative financing Available $80,000, Dave Rubbico, Jr.
PITTSTON Rubbico Real Estate 826-1600
Completely remodeled with new addition in prime location. 2 separate Main Street entrances. Can be used as one office or two. Handicapped accessible, security system, garage, 2 kitchens, 2 baths, newer roof and heating system. MLS# 13-9 A Must See! $289,000. Call Christine 570-332-8832
WEST NANTICOKE $139,900
30 E. Poplar St. Multi - Family 5 apartments and a 2 car garage, all rented. Off street parking for 8 cars. Great investment. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-680 Tom Salvaggio 570-262-7716
570-613-9080
PITTSTON $115,000
WEST SIDE
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YATESVILLE $139,900
Signature Properties 570-675-5100
PLYMOUTH TWP.
617 Willowcrest Dr. End unit. 2 bedroom townhome with master bath on 2nd floor. Needs a little TLC. MLS 13-569 Call Tom 570-262-7716
Route #11 Two Bay Garage in high traffic location. 250 frontage ideal for contractor, auto repair, small business. priced to sell at $95,000. Towne & Country Real Estate Co. 570-735-8932 570-542-5708
142-144 Carroll St. Well maintained, fully rented 4 unit investment property in quiet neighborhood. Owner took good care of this property. www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 12-4514 Call Terry 570-885-3041 or Angie 570-885-4896
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912 Lots & Acreage
BEAR CREEK
LEHMAN 9 Acres on Lehman Outlet Road. 470’ front, over 1,000’ deep. Wooded. $125,000. Call Besecker Realty 570-675-3611
PITTSTON $129,900
PITTSTON
696-2600 WAPWALLOPEN 359 Pond Hill Mountain Road
Income & Commercial Properties
BEAR CREEK $149,900
WILKES BARRE $44,900
PRICE REDUCED! Beautifully updated home in convenient Wyoming location. New foyer, updated kitchen, bathroom, walls & flooring. Nice size deck & front porch. Hardwood floors & stained glass window make the foyer a stunning entrance. Open floor plan between living room & dining room gives the rooms a larger feel. Great neighborhood & schools. #12-3852 REDUCED TO $139,000 Chris Jones 696-6558
909
Well established Italian Restaurant on the West Side with seating for 75. Business only includes good will, all furniture and fixtures, all kitchen equipment and delivery van for $150,000. Building sold separately. Restaurant on 1st floor and 2 bedroom luxury apartment on 2nd floor for $250,000. www.atlasrealty inc.com MLS 12-3433 Call Charlie
Bear Creek Blvd. Wonderful opportunity! Beautiful 3.45 acre wooded building lot for your new home. 200' frontage. MLS #13-157 $39,900 Mary Ann Desiderio 570-715-7733
Smith Hourigan Group 570-474-6307 DALLAS Commercial Vacant Land
2.12 acres of commercial land in a prime Back Mountain location. Ideal spot to build an office or professional building. Corner wooded lot. Water,electric & gas available to be run to site. Call Rhea for details MLS#12-4281 570-696-6677 $249,900
DALLAS
MOOSIC
BUILDING LOT REDUCED $28,500 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.atlasrealtyinc.com. MLS #12-1148. Call Charlie
915 Manufactured Homes
HANOVER TWP.
2 bedrooms, 1 bath mobile home located in a park on a rented lot along a quiet, dead end road. Covered carport and shed. In good condition, but needs updating $8000. OBO. Please call 570-829-3476 or 570-994-6308
SHICKSHINNY FOR SALE
BY OWNER Immaculate double wide on one rural acre. Not in flood zone. $75,000. Call Jackie at 570-925-6427
NEWPORT TWP.
LOTS - LOTS - LOTS
1 mile south of L.C.C.C. Established developement with underground utilities including gas. Cleared lot. 100’ frontage x 158. $35,000. Lot 210 ‘ frontage 158’ deep on hill with great view $35,000. Call 570-736-6881 PLAINS
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Apartments/ Furnished
SHICKSHINNY
1 bedroom no smoking, heat water, parking. 542-4187
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Apartments/ Unfurnished
ASHLEY
39 acres of wooded & cleared property, ideal for your custom dream home & country estate. MLS #13-732 $299,900 Christine 570-332-8832
AVAILABLE NOW 2nd floor, modern living room & kitchen. 2 bedrooms & bath. 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
AVOCA
Memorial Highway 3.65 acre B-2 commercial parcel with 488’ of prime frontage on busy Rt. 415. Ideal for retail/office development, bank, restaurant. The possibilities are endless. Property has a 30x40 Pole Barn with concrete floor. MLS 12-4396 $425,000 Mark R. Mason 570-331-0982 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770
DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT
Scenic level 2 acre building lot is perked & surveyed & ready for your dream home! Owner is selling for $95,000 but will discount to $70,000 if you consider building a green energy efficient type home on lot. Privately owned & located on Lake Louise Rd within 1/2 mile of Twin Oaks Golf Club. For more info 570-288-9050 after 5 pm Serious inquiries only. DALLAS TOWNSHIP 63 acres with about 5,000’ roadfront on 2 roads. All Wooded. $385,000. Call Besecker Realty 570-675-3611
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EARTH CONSERVANCY
Land For Sale
• 61 +/- Acres Nuangola $95,000 • 46 +/- Acres Hanover Twp. $79,000 • Highway Commercial KOZ Hanover Twp. 3+/Acres 11 +/- Acres •Wilkes-Barre Twp. Acreage Zoned R-3 • Sugar Notch Lot $13,500 See Additional Land for Sale at: www.earth conservancy.org Call: 570-823-3445 HANOVER TWP Slope St. Nice building lot with utilities available. Ideal home site. Affordable at $12,900 TOWNE & COUNTRY RE CO 570-735-8932 570-542-5708 Hughestown Boro
LAND
1/2 acre of land for sale in Hughestown Boro. 92’ road frontage & over 300’ deep. Public sewer, water, & gas. Located behind Grace Luxury Apts. on Division St. $55,000. 17,000 sq. ft. lot for sale in Hughestown Boro. 118’ road frontage x 137’ deep. Back property line is 132’ wide. Public sewer, water, & gas. Located behind Grace Luxury Apts on North View Drive. $35,000 570-760-7326 KINGSTON HUGE PRICE REDUCTION! 302-304 Wyoming Avenue One of the only commercial building lots available on Wyoming Ave. Make this extremely busy site the next address of your business. MLS 08-1872 $59,900 Jay A. Crossin Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770
570-613-9080
PLAINS TWP. VACANT LAND
3 rooms includes heat, hot water, water, garbage & sewer + appliances, washer/dryer hookup, off street parking. Security. No pets. $490/month. 570-655-1606
BACK2ndMOUNTAIN floor.
KING OF THE MOUNTAIN! Truly a 360 degree view from the highest point of this property. 48.49 acres to be sold as one parcel. Build your dream house here or buy and sub-divide. Will require well and septic system. Just minutes from Highway 315, near the Casino but very private. www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-4142 Only $149,000 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
Shopping for a new apartment? Classified lets you compare costs without hassle or worry! Get moving with classified! SHAVERTOWN Beautiful 1 acre building lot located in established back Mountain sub-division. Buy now and start building your dream home in the spring. Lot has underground utilities, public sewer and private well. MLS #13-137 $62,400 Christine Pieczynski 696-6569
696-2600 SHICKSHINNY 23+/- acres of wooded land and farmland with barn in good condition and a nice travel trailer. Well on property. MLS#12-2572 $115,000 Ken Williams 542-8800 Five Mountains Realty 542-2141 SHICKSHINNY 26 acres of mostly open land for a beautiful homesite near Shickshinny Lake. MLS #12-3394 $130,000 Ken Williams 542-8800 Five Mountains Realty 542-2141 SHICKSHINNY LAKE
NON SMOKING Spacious 2 bedroom. Modern kitchen, separate living & dining rooms. Includes: heat, hot water, cable & garage. $800/month, no pets, references, 1 month security. 570-675-4128
BACK MOUNTAIN
Large 1 bedroom, living room, kitchen with appliances, tiled bath, deck. No Pets. $425. 570-696-1866
DALLAS
HI-MEADOWS APARTMENTS 1075 Memorial Hwy. Low & Moderate Income Elderly Rentals Include: *Electric Range & Refrigerator *Off Street Parking *Community Room *Coin Operated Laundry *Elevator. *Video Surveilence Applications Accepted by Appointment 570-675-5944 8a.m. - 4 p.m. TDD Only, 1-800-654-5984 Voice Only, 1-800-654-5988 Handicap Accessible Equal Housing Opportunity DALLAS MEADOWS APARTMENTS 220 Lake St. Housing for the elderly & mobility impaired; all utilities included. Federally subsidized program. Extremely low income persons encouraged to apply. Income less than $12,450. 570-675-6936, TDD 800-654-5984 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
DALLAS
Municipal Rd. 1st floor 2 bedroom, Living room, dining room, kitchen, bath. Forced air propane heat, carport. $595. Call 570-332-3562
EXETER
2 bedroom, 2nd floor apartment. Modern with enclosed porch & patio, one car garage with remote. Washer & dryer hookup. 1 year lease and security. $495 No Pets. Call Charlie 570-829-1578
EXETER
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 $169,900 Call Dale Williams Five Mountains Realty 570-256-3343
BEAUTIFUL 1st floor 1 bedroom 1/2 duplex. Eat-in kitchen, appliances included refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, & washer/ dryer hook-up. No pets. $720/ mo + security & electric heat, water, garbage & sewage included. 570-301-7247
EXETER
TOWNHOUSE Wildflower Village Like New! 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, living room, large dining/kitchen area. Deck. $695/mo + utilities. No Pets. 570-696-4393
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$
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8,999
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL., POWER WINDOWS-LOCKS, AM/FM/CD, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (34,000 TO 42,000 MILES)
33 HMPG
9,999
$
S PRICE 14 AT THI
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34 HMPG
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FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL., POWER WINDOWS-LOCKS, CRUISE, TILT, CD, REAR SPOILER, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (24,000 TO 31,000 MILES)
34 HMPG
11,999
11,999
$
$
PRICE S I H T T A 28
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29 HMPG
13,999
33 HMPG
13,999
$
$
S PRICE 37 AT THI
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LT 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4 2012 CHEVY IMPALA w/SUNROOF FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL., ALLOY WHEELS, POWER SEAT-WINDOWS, CRUISE, TILT, AM/FM/CD, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (40,000 TO 47,000 MILES)
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, V6, ALLOY WHEELS, SUNROOF, POWER SEAT-WINDOWS, CRUISE, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (14,000 TO 23,000 MILES)
14,999
29 HMPG
ROOF
14,999
$
$
S PRICE I H T T A 1 2
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2012 CHEVY CAPTIVA LS2 2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4
FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 2.4L 4CYL., 17” ALLOY WHEELS, POWER SEATWINDOWS, CRUISE, FOG LAMPS, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (9,000 TO 16,000 MILES)
28 HMPG
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, V6, ALLOY WHEELS, POWER WINDOWS, CRUISE, TILT, AM/FM/CD, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (25,000 TO 29,000 MILES)
V6
15,999
15,999
$
$
PRICE S I H T T A 18
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4X4
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17,999
17,999
$
$
S PRICE 14 AT THI
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2012 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT 2012 DODGE JOURNEY SXT QUAD CAB 4X4 4DR ALL WHEEL DRIVE
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18,999
AWD
$
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4.7 V8, ALLOY WHEELS, POWER WINDOWS, CRUISE, TILT, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (14,000 TO 24,000 MILES)
4X4
22,999
$
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339 HIGHWAY 315 IN PITTSTON 3 YEAR/100,000 MILES WARRANTY ON* PLATINUM CERTIFIED VEHICLES 2011 Hyundai Accent Sedans
10,799
$
Stk# P14893, Automatic, AM/FM/CD/USB, Great Gas Mileage!
2010 Ford Focus SE Sedan
2011 Toyota Corolla LE Sedan
*
Stk# P14849, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, Great On Gas!
2007 Nissan Murano SL AWD
10,999*
$
Stk# P14922, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, CD, A/C
2004 Cadillac CTS Sedan
11,299
*
11,999
*
12,799
*
$
Stk# 14861A, Leather, Sunroof, Only 53K Miles, Nice!
2009 Chevrolet HHR Wagon
$
Stk# P14902, Rear Cargo Area, Roof Rack, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks
2008 Pontiac G6 Sedan
$
Stk# P14924, Only 28K Miles, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks
2007 Honda CRV EX 4WD
$
Stk# P14973, Sunroof, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows & Locks, CD
2009 Saturn Aura Sedan
13,399
$
Stk# P14891A, Sunroof, Leather Seats, Alloy Wheels, Automatic
2009 Nissan Altima S Sedan
$
Stk# P14896, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, Only 26K Miles
13,399
Stk# P14941, Heated Leather, Sunroof, All Wheel Drive, Alloys, P. Seat
2010 Suzuki Kizashi GTS AWD
Stk# P14750A, All Wheel Drive, Sunroof, P. Seat, Alloys, PW, PL
2012 Volkswagen at SE Sedan
Stk# P14877, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, CD
2012 Ford Focus SEL Sedan
Stk# P14856, Leather, Sunroof, Alloy Wheels, Fog Lights, Sync
*
14,999 *
$
14,999
*
$
15,499
*
$
15,999
*
16,999
*
$
2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor 4WD
$
2011 Dodge Journey AWD
$
Stk# P14873, Rear View Camera, All Wheel Drive, Power Windows & Locks
17,299
2013 Dodge Grand Caravan
*
$
Stk# P14842, Power Windows & Locks, Automatic, CD, Alloy Wheels, 3 Left To Choose From!
13,799 *
13,899
2010 Ford Escape XLT 4WD
Stk# 14992, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, CD
*
$
$
Stk# P14988, Stow-N-Go Seats, 3rd Row, Perfect for the Family!
2011 Toyota Prius III
$
2012 Chevy Traverse LT AWD
$
Stk# P14980, Hybrid! Only 13K Miles, Power Windows & Locks
2013 Kia Sorento SUV AWD
$
21,999 *
REDUCED!!
2012 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab 4x4
$
2012 Nissan Pathfinder 4x4
$
2012 Jeep Wrangler 2Dr Lifted 4x4
$
13,399*
$
23,999*
Stk# P14987, 3rd Row Seating, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows & Locks, 2 Left @ This Price!
2012 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab Lifted 4x4
24,599*
Stk# P14829, SLT Package, Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels
Stk# P14952, SV Package, 3rd Row Seat, Power Seat, Alloy Wheels
24,799
Stk#P14959, SLT Pkg, Off Road Tires, Chrome Wheels, Sharp Truck!
*
28,999*
Stk# P14906, Lift Kit, Off Road Tires, Alloy Wheels, Automatic, Hardtop, Already Built For You @
2013 Chevrolet Silverado Crew Cab 4x4
19,999 *
Stk# P14846, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, CD
23,399*
Stk# P14845, 3rd Row Seating, All Wheel Drive, Alloy Wheels, 8 enger
*
2012 Fiat 500 3Dr
21,399 *
31,999*
$
28,999*
$
Stk# P14950, LT Package, Power Windows & Locks, CD, Bedliner, 3 Available @ This Price!
P L A T I N U M C E RT I F I E D H I G H L I N E 2012 Volvo S60 T5 Sedan 2011 Lexus CT 200H Wagon 2011 BMW 328 AWD Sedan 2012 Mercedes 300 4Matic Sport Sdn 2013 Volvo XC60 AWD 2013 Infiniti JX35 AWD 2011 Escalade EXT Pickup AWD Stk# P14962, Sunroof, Leather Seats, Power Memory Seats, Alloys
$
25,999*
Stk# P14965, Hybrid! Leather, Navigation, Sunroof
$
28,599*
Stk# P14868, X Drive, All Wheel Drive, Leather, Sunroof, Automatic
28,499*
Stk# P14895, All Wheel Drive, Leather, Sunroof, Sport Package, Sharp!
$
$
32,499*
Stk# P14994, Leather, Power Memory Driver’s Seat, Moonroof, Only 4K Miles
$
39,999*
Stk# P14977, Heated Leather, 3rd Row, Navigation, Rear DVD, & Much More!
$
49,999*
Stk# P14949, Luxury Package, Navigation w/ Camera, 22” Wheels, Power Side Steps
54,999*
$
VEHICLE VALUE OUTLET 2001 Dodge B1500 Cargo Van Stk# P14970, 53K Miles, Ladder Rack, Bin Packages, Automatic
$
5,999
2004 Chevrolet Impala
*
Stk# P14915A, Leather, Alloys, Power Windows & Locks
$
7,999
*
2007 Saturn Vue AWD Stk# P14746, All Wheel Drive, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, CD
$
2009 Toyota Scion Coupe Stk# S2252D, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows & Locks, Manual, Sporty!
8,799
*
$
8,799
*
2005 Chevrolet Impala Sedan Stk# P14936B, Only 42K Miles, Power Windows & Locks
$
8,899
*
2005 Honda Accord EX Sedan Stk# P14989, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels, CD
$
8,999
*
2007 Hyundai Tucson 4WD Stk# P14912, Automatic, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows & Locks
$
9,999
*
2007 Honda Fit Hatchback Stk# P14991, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, CD, Great Gas Mileage!
$
9,999*
*All Prices plus tax, tags, & fees. Artwork for illustration purposes only. Dealer not responsible for typographical errors. 3 Year/100,000 Miles Limited Powertrain Warranty on 2008 models and newer with less than 75,000 miles. 90 day/3,000 mile Limited Powertrain Warranty on 2004 models and newer with less than 100,000 miles. See sales dealer for complete warranty and sale details. Sale Ends 3/22/13.
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2013 SUBARU
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MSRP $24,297
$
219**
OR BUY FOR
$
DH446115
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21,995
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$
239**
D3016844
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OR BUY FOR
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21,395
$
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AUTOMATIC
MSRP $22,065
$
DH811578
259**
PER MONTH LEASE/ 10,000 MILES/YEAR 42 MONTHS
OR BUY FOR
$0 Down Payment $0 Security Deposit $259 First Month’s Lease Payment $259 Total Due At Lease g
20,995
$
*
Plus Tax & Tags. DLD 02
OUTBACK
2.5i CVT
• Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive • 2012 IIHS Top Safety Pick • Splash Guards • All Weather Floor Mats
MSRP $25,961
$
259**
OR BUY FOR
AUTOMATIC
D3270725
PER MONTH LEASE/ 10,000 MILES/YEAR 42 MONTHS
$1,300 Down Payment $0 Security Deposit $259 First Month’s Lease Payment $1,599 Total Due at Lease g
24,395 ,395*
$
Plus Tax & Tags. DDB 01
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Certified Pre-Owned Low APR Rates As low as 1.9% for 36 mos. & 2.99% for 66 mos. Available On: C, E, CLS, CLK, M, S, GL
3 YEAR/100,000 MILE LIMITED WARRANTY
2010 MERCEDES-BENZ GLK350 SUV 4MATIC® AWD STK# BP16005, 22,871 MI............................................................................... SALE PRICE $28,656
AVAILABLE ON ALL CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED LEXUS VEHICLES*
2010 MERCEDES-BENZ C300 SEDAN 4MATIC® AWD STK# BP15983, 32,749 MI .............................................................................. SALE PRICE $30,149 2011 MERCEDES-BENZ C300 SEDAN 4MATIC® AWD STK# BP16004, 25,654 MI .............................................................................. SALE PRICE $34,995
$1,500 CADILLAC LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR $1,5 $1,500 GM LEASE LOYALTY REBATE
MODEL # UA8F2DJW
$54,375 MSRP
LEASE FOR
CADILLAC CTS C LUXURY COLLECTION CT COLLE ECTION AWD
*LEASE IS PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 PROCESSING FEE WITH 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $999 DOWN PAYMENT PLUS FIRST MONTH’S PAYMENT DUE AT LEASE G. GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED. RESIDUAL $22,335.15.
$44,195 MSRP Plus Tax for 30 Months
$4,713 Total Due at Delivery. SECURITY DEPOSIT INCLUDED. $3,499.00 Cap Cost. 10K MILES PER YEAR. RESIDUAL $28,727.00.
*LEASE IS BASED ON 18 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $2,599 DUE AT G PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 DEALER PROCESSING CHARGE. ZERO SECURITY DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED. RESIDUAL IS $29,428. LEASE PAYMENT INCLUDES $2,000 LFS LEASE CASH AND FIRST PAYMENT WAIVED BY LEXUS UP TO $700.
$1,500 CADILLAC LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR $1,500 GM LEASE LOYALTY REBATE
*LEASE IS PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 PROCESSING FEE WITH 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $999 DOWN PAYMENT PLUS FIRST MONTH’S PAYMENT DUE AT LEASE G. GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED. RESIDUAL $17,756.05
LEASE FOR
349
MSRP: $39,767
27 MONTHS Plus Tax + Tags*
COLLE CADILLAC XTS X LUXURY COLLECTION XT ECTION FWD
299
499
PLUS TAX/TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS*
- VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST - ADVANCED COMPATIBILITY ENGINEERING
- LEATHER INTERIOR - 201HP I VTECH ENGINE - 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - POWER MOONROOF - BLUETOOTH WITH GRADE LOGIC
*LEASE IS PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 PROCESSING FEE WITH 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $999 DOWN PAYMENT PLUS FIRST MONTH’S PAYMENT DUE AT LEASE G. GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED. RESIDUAL $18,843.00.
TL
18 MONTHS Plus Tax + Tags*
New 2013 Mercedes-Benz
GLK350 SUV 4MATIC® AWD
$
STOCK # - C3726
ZE O DOWN ZER ZE DO DO ZERO $
GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED IN LEASE
LEASE FOR
NEW 2013 LEXUS IS250 LEASE FOR
$58,405 MSRP Plus Tax for 27 Months
$4,444 Total Due at Delivery. SECURITY DEPOSIT INCLUDED. $3,050.00 Cap Cost. 10K MILES PER YEAR. RESIDUAL $40,884.00.
LEASE FOR
PLUS TAX & TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS*
ILX
*LEASE IS BASED ON 27 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $3,229 DUE AT G PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 DEALER PROCESSING CHARGE. ZERO SECURITY DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED. RESIDUAL IS $31,824. LEASE PAYMENT INCLUDES $1,000 LFS LEASE CASH AND FIRST PAYMENT WAIVED BY LEXUS UP TO $700. **$1,000 LEXUS FINANCIAL BONUS CASH AVAILABLE WHEN FINANCED OR LEASED WITH LFS WITH APPROVED CREDIT.
NEW 2013 LEXUS ES350
CADILLAC SRX LUXURY COLLECTION AWD
*LEASE IS PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 PROCESSING FEE WITH 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $999 DOWN PAYMENT PLUS FIRST MONTH’S PAYMENT DUE AT LEASE G. GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED. RESIDUAL $24,296.25.
NEW 2013 Acura
LEXUS FINANCIAL BONUS CASH**
PLUS TAX/TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS* *LEASES ARE BASED ON 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $0 DOWN. INCLUDES $1,500 LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR $1,500 GM LEASE LOYALTY REBATE.
GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED IN LEASE
TSX
$599*
NOW GET $1,000
RL X
Plus Tax for 27 Months
$4,063 Total Due at Delivery. SECURITY DEPOSIT INCLUDED. $2,899.00 Cap Cost. 10K MILES PER YEAR. RESIDUAL $30,072.00.
NEW 2013 LEXUS RX350 AWD
Financing for 37 to 60 Months on All 2013 Acura ILX, TSX & TL Models*
NEW 2014 Acura
NEW 2013 Acura
$42,355 MSRP
LEASE FOR
2012 MERCEDES-BENZ GLK350 SUV 4MATIC® AWD STK# BS0496, 9,148 MI ................................................................................... SALE PRICE $34,999
2010 LEXUS RX350 STK# L12023A, 42K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF, AWD..................................................................SALE PRICE $31,999
2010 MERCEDES-BENZ S550 SEDAN 4MATIC® AWD STK# BP15974, 44,831 MI............................................................................... SALE PRICE $53,999
2010 LEXUS RX350h STK# L12067A, 26K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF, AWD..................................................................SALE PRICE $37,999
2012 MERCEDES-BENZ CLS SEDAN LAUNCH EDITION STK# B9963A, 10,705 MI ................................................................................ SALE PRICE $66,995
2012 LEXUS RX350 STK# T30246A, 8K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF, AWD....................................................................SALE PRICE $41,735
MotorWorld Lexus 1-866-356-9383
MotorWorld 1-866-356-9383
150 Motorworld Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703
150 Motorworld Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703
*PHOTOS ARE FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY. DEALER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. ALL PRICES AND PAYMENTS ARE PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 DEALER PROCESSING CHARGE. LEASES ARE ALL WITH ZERO SECURITY DEPOSIT. ALL OFFERS ARE SUBJECT TO CREDIT APPROVAL. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. OFFERS EXPIRE 3/31/13.
www.motorworldgm.com
*ALL PRICES AND PAYMENTS, PLUS TAX, TAG AND TITLE. PHOTOS ARE FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. FINANCING AVAILABLE WITH APPROVED CREDIT. MINIMUM FINANCED $15K WITH APPROVED CREDIT THRU DESIGNATED LENDER. SUBJECT TO MANUFACTURER PROGRAM CHANGES. FINANCING ON SELECT PRE-OWNED MODELS. QUALIFIED CUSTOMERS ONLY. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. ALL OFFERS EXPIRE 3/31/13.
www.motorworldlexus.com
www.motorworldgroupmercedes.com
OFFERS END 3/31/2013
2013 Chevy Equinox LS FWD
2013 Chevy Malibu LS
MSRP - $25,015
MSRP - $22,805
189
$
LEASE FOR ONLY:
LEASE FOR ONLY:
PER MONTH for 36 months Plus Tax
36 Month Lease, Tax & Registration Additional. All Incentives Applied. Total due at at g $1999. 12,000 Allowable Miles Per Year must be approved thru Ally S & A Tier 800+CB Score.
199
$
PER MONTH for 36 months Plus Tax
36 Month Lease, Tax & Registration Additional. All Incentives Applied. Total due at at g $2849. 12,000 Allowable Miles Per Year must be approved thru Ally S & A Tier 800+CB Score.
On Our
2013 Chevy Cruze LS
ABOUND
Emerald Aisles of Savings
Automatic MSRP - $19,035
LEASE FOR ONLY:
149
$
PER MONTH for 36 months Plus Tax
36 Month Lease, Tax & Registration Additional. All Incentives Applied. Total due at at g $2100. 12,000 Allowable Miles Per Year must be approved thru Ally S & A Tier 800+CB Score.
2013 Chevy Camaro e 1LS
2013 Chevy Traverse LS FWD
MSRP - $24,245 LEASE FOR ONLY:
239
$
2013 Chevy Silverado 1500 4WD LT Ext Cab
MSRP - $31,370 LEASE FOR ONLY:
PER MONTH for 36 months Plus Tax
36 Month Lease, Tax & Registration Additional. All Incentives Applied. Total due at at g $2199. 12,000 Allowable Miles Per Year must be approved thru Ally S & A Tier 800+CB Score.
259
$
ALL MONTH LONG
ALL STAR EDITION
MSRP - $37,170 LEASE FOR ONLY:
PER MONTH for 36 months Plus Tax
36 Month Lease, Tax & Registration Additional. All Incentives Applied. Total due at at g $2509. 12,000 Allowable Miles Per Year must be approved thru Ally S & A Tier 800+CB Score.
309
$
PER MONTH for 39 months Plus Tax
39 Month Lease, Tax & Registration Additional. All Incentives Applied. Total due at at g $2519. 12,000 Allowable Miles Per Year must be approved thru Ally S & A Tier 800+CB Score.
PRE-OWNED SPECIALS
2004 JEEP WRANGLER X 4X4
2007 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED 4X4
1994 CHEVY CORVETTE
2005 TOYOTA CAMRY 4DR SDN
2011 CHEVY HHR
2009 PONTIAC G5 2DR E
2010 BUICK LACROSSE CXL SDN
6 Cyl, 5 Spd, Hardtop, Steprails
6 Cyl, Auto, A/C, Steprails
V-8, Auto, Only 57K, Where Ya Gonna Find One!
4 Cyl, Auto, A/C, PW, PDL
4 Cyl, Auto, A/C, Roof Rack
4 Cyl, 5 Spd, A/C, PW, PDL
6 Cyl, Auto, A/C, Leather, Alloys, Only 33K
$
13,500
$
22,500
$
12,999
$
9,999
$
13,999
$
9,999
$
20,999
ONLINE AT BONNERCHEVROLET.COM All Lease Payments have all Incentives applied. Not Responsible for Typographical Errors. Tax & Reg. Additional offers end 3/31/13.
NEW CAR 694 WYOMING AVE., KINGSTON 287-2117
USED CAR 662 WYOMING AVE., KINGSTON 288-0319
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FORTY FORT 2nd floor, Wyoming
Avenue, 2 bedroom wall to wall carpet, tile bath, stove & fridge furnished, washer/dryer hook up. Heat, public water, sewer & recycling furnished by landlord. Use of attic, yard & porches. Good location, off street parking. No pets. 1 year lease & security. $675 570-655-0530
It's that time again! Rent out your apartment with the Classifieds 570-829-7130
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GLEN LYON 1st floor 4 room apt.
GLEN LYON
1 bedroom, 2nd floor apt. Living room, kitchen, full bath, background check & references required. $575 month + security. heat included. Tenant pays electric. 201-304-3469
Electric & propane gas heat. Off street parking. Washer /dryer hookup, refrigerator, garbage included. No dogs. $400/month references required, 1 year lease + 1 month security. 570-714-1296
HANOVER Newly remodeled, 5 rooms, new appliances, w/d hookup, w/w carpet, off street parking, BBQ area. No pets, no smoking. $625 includes water. Security & credit check. 570-650-7083
KINGSTON
1st Ave. 1 bedroom, single occupancy, off-street parking, no pets, references. $450 + utilities. Call 570-655-9229
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HANOVER TWP. 2 bedroom, 2nd
room apartments. Stove, refrigerator, washer/dryer hook up. Rent based on 30% of income. Application, security required. Luzerne County Housing Authority Equal Housing Opportunity. 570-287-9661, #229
KINGSTON
Apartments/ Unfurnished
floor. New kitchen, bath & carpeting. Fresh paint, off street parking. No pets or smoking. One year lease. $625/month + security. Heat, hot water & garbage included. 570-825-6720 570-430-9836
NANTICOKE
2 bedrooms. Hot & cold water included. $595/month. NO PETS. Section 8 OK. 570-817-3332
2 bedroom, full kitchen, large closets. No pets/smoking. Sewer & trash included. $475. Call 570-262-5399
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HARVEYS LAKE 2 bedroom , wall to
wall carpet, appliances, Lake rights. Off street parking. No pets. Lease, security and references. 570-639-5920
KINGSTON
3rd floor, 1 bedroom, living & dining rooms. Large kitchen with enclosed back porch, new appliances. Heat & water included. No pets/smoking. $625 /month & security. 570-714-3332
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HUGHESTOWN GRACE LUXURY APARTMENTS has an opening. It is our largest unit. 3 bedrooms, 2 & 1/2 baths. Hardwood floors, granite counters, extra large kitchen, stainless appliances, gas heat, central air, washer/dryer. Beautiful grounds with plenty of parking. Property maintenance & garbage included. Apartment only 1 year old. Rock St. $1,500. 570-760-7326
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26K
KINGSTON
Charming 2 bedroom, 2nd floor apartment, features a fireplace, built-in bookcases, large living room, dining room, eat-in kitchen, sun room & much more! $525 + utilities. Available April 1st. Please call 570-714-8568
Need a Roommate? Place an ad and find one here! 570-829-7130
412 Autos for Sale
412 Autos for Sale
SALE PRICE $27,999* 2003 CADILLAC CTS SEDAN
2006 HYUNDAI ACCENT
2004 CHEVY EXPRESS 1500
2012 CHEVY CAPTIVA SPORT LTZ AWD
ONLY
WHITE DIAMOND
LOW MILES
2012 SUZUKI SX4 AWD 21K MILES
#Z2887, 3.0L V6, Automatic, Bose Stereo, CD, Power Options, Climate Control, Remote Keyless Entry & More
25 999*
$
,
2004 CHEVY COLORADO EXTENDED CAB 4X4 Z71 W/CAP
ONE OWNER
#Z2878A, 3.2L V6 Auto, Luxury Bucket Seats, CD/Cassette, Power Options, 16” Cast Alum. Wheels
11 986
$
,
*
2005 CHEVY CAVALIER SEDAN
#13401A, Auto, 21K, MP3/CD, Power Windows, Locks, Mirrors, Cruise, AWD
$
13 987* ,
2007 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 EXTENDED CAB 4X4
MILES
#13135A, AM/FM/CD Player, Rear Defrost, Hub Caps, Tilt Steering Wheel
6 981*
$
,
2003 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 REG CAB 4X4
,
2004 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS 4X4
E. WALNUT ST.
$
23 868*
Light, bright, 3rd floor, 2 bedrooms, carpeted. Security system, garage Extra storage & cable TV included. Laundry facilities. Heat & hot water furnished. Fine neighborhood. Convenient to bus & stores. No pets. References. Security. Lease. No smokers please. $730. month. Call 570-287-0900
,
ONLY 2010 DODGE 29K CHALLENGER SE MILES
MILES
ONLY
ONE OWNER
MILES
#13270A, Vortec 3500 I5 Auto, PW, PDL, A/C, SRW, Step Bars, Fog Lamps, Off Road Suspension
15 923* ,
2006 FORD F-150 SUPERCAB 4X4 ONLY
XLT
30K MILES
#12714A, ONE 5.4L OWNER Triton V8 AT, A/C, PW, PDL, Bedliner, Tonneau Cover, CD, Keyless Entry, SRW, Running Boards
18 941* ,
2008 HONDA ODYSSEY EX
#Z2855B, 2.2L 4 Cyl., AT, A/C, R. Spoiler, CD, Sport Pkg.
7 967*
$
,
2006 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4X4 #13484A, AT, A/C, PW, PDL, Sunroof, Leather Heated Seats, Cruise, Adjustable Pedals, Only 46K Miles
14 999*
$
,
2002 BMW Z3 ROADSTER
#13242A, 5.3L V8 Auto., Air, Tow Pkg., Locking Rear Differential, Folding Rear Seat, Deep Tinted Glass
17 497*
$
18 888* ,
#13221AB, 3.0L 5 Speed Manual Transmission, Air, PW, PDL, Alloy Wheels, CD, Chrome Exhaust & More!
$
19 968* ,
12 957*
$
,
ONE OWNER
#Z2885A, V6, AT, A/C, PW, PDL, Cruise, Keyless Entry
#Z2849, 4.2L V6 Auto., Air, PW, PDL, Roof Racks, AM/FM/CD
13 989*
$
,
20 963*
$
KINGSTON Modern 2nd floor. Spacious 3 bedroom, hardwood floors, modern kitchen with appliances, laundry in unit. Electric heat. Small dog acceptable. No Smoking. $800 month plus utilities & $800. security deposit. Call Rae 570-714-9234
,
2011 CHRYSLER 200 LIMITED
2011 CHEVY CRUZE LT ONE OWNER
ONLY
17K MILES
ONLY
24K MILES
#Z2872A, 5.7L V8 SFI 6 Speed Manual Trans., Air, Fog Lamps, Leather, Active Handling System, Polished Alum. Wheels, Bose Stereo, Fog Lamps
17 843*
$
,
#12686A, V6 Auto., Air, Rear Back-up Camera, Heated Seats, Stow-N-Go, Adjustable Pedals, Rear Vent Windows, DVD, PW, PDL
15 985*
$
,
#Z2880A, 4 Cyl., Turbo Automatic, Air, PW, PDL, Keyless Entry, Cruise, Tilt
14 987*
$
,
ONE OWNER
#13215B, Auto., Air, Leather, Sunroof, Home Link, Alloy Wheels, Chrome Accent, PW, PDL
18 983*
$
,
*Prices plus tax & tags. Select pictures for illustration purposes only. Prior use daily rental on select models. Not Responsible for Typographical Errors. XM Satellite & OnStar Fees where applicable.
VALLEY CHEVROLET
ONLY
#13379A, V6 AT, Front/Rear A/C, Sunroof, 3rd Row Seat, Dual Power Sliding Doors, Power Options, Heated Leather Seats
#Z2898, V6 Manual, A/C, Chrome Grille, CD, Sport Side Body, Chrome Styled Steel Wheels, Deep Tinted Glass
2008 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT
ONE OWNER
MILES
ONE OWNER
,
2001 CHEVY CORVETTE COUPE
16K
$
13 987*
$
KINGSTON
#Z2939, V6, AT, A/C, Power Options, Rear Vision Camera, Sunroof, Leather, Heated Mirrors, XM, CD, Luggage Rack
ONLY
41K
$
#Z2850, 6 Cyl., Automatic, A/C, PDL, AM/FM Stereo, Dual Air Bags
41K
ONE OWNER
$
ONE OWNER
ONLY
45K
821-2772 • 1-800-444-7172 601 Kidder Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA
LUZERNE
1 bedroom, wall to wall, off-street parking, coin laundry, water, sewer & garbage included. $495/month + security & lease. HUD accepted. 570-687-6216 or 570-954-0727
Scan From Mobile Device For More Specials
Mon.-Thurs.8:30-8:00pm; Friday 8:30-7:00pm; Saturday 8:30-5:00pm
EXIT 170B OFF I-81 TO EXIT 1. BEAR RIGHT ON BUSINESS ROUTE 309 TO SIXTH LIGHT. JUST BELOW WYOMING VALLEY MALL.
806756
Starting At Only
ONE OWNER
AMERICA REALTY 570-288-1422 KEN POLLOCK APARTMENTS 41 Depot Street Low and Moderate Income Elderly Rentals Include: * Electric Range & Refrigerator * Off Street Parking * Community Room * Coin Operated Laundry * Elevator * Video Surveilance Applications Accepted by Appointment 570-736-6965 8:00 a.m. - 4 p.m. TDD Only, 1-800-654-5984 Voice Only, 1-800-654-5988 Handicap Accessible Equal Housing Opportunity
#13386A • 5.7L 350HP Auto. • Leather • Convertible Folding Roof • High Polished Aluminum Wheels • A/C • Bose Stereo/CD • Head-Up Display • Soft Ride Suspension Ride • Millenium Yellow
2011 CADILLAC CTS4 AWD
Beautiful brick trimmed Colonial, 2nd floor 2 bedroom unit with wood ed loft. Remodeled completely, maple kitchen, all appliances, gorgeous enclosed porch, covered carport, gas fireplace, more! $800 + utilities. 2 YEAR SAME RENT LEASE, NO PETS / SMOKING. EMPLOYMENT V E R I F I C AT I O N
GLEN LYON
2004 CHEVY COR VETTE CONVERTIBLE
MILES
Apartments/ Unfurnished
ONE-OF-A-KIND
W W W. VA L L E Y C H E V R O L E T. C O M
ONLY
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LUZERNE
28 East Vaughn St. Beautiful 1 bedroom apartment in nice neighborhood. Hardwood floors, French doors, natural woodwork, includes refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, garbage disposal, washer & dryer. $450/month plus utilities & security. Off street parking. No pets / No Smoking, Available April 1st. Please call 570-287-4047 for appointment
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KINGSTON Newly renovated
duplex, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, new gas furnace with central air, all new appliances and carpeting. Garbage included off-street parking, $750 plus security and utilities/per month. Call (570)288-1561
KINGSTON
SECOND FLOOR Efficiency Apartment Refrigerator and stove provided. All utilities included. Nice neighborhood. $475 per month. Lease, first & security deposit. R e f e r e n c e s required. No pets. 570-288-5569
KINGSTON
Near Kingston Corners, 2nd floor, totally remodeled. clean & bright. One bedroom, living room, office/den, laundry room off large kitchen. Gas range, oak cabinets, modern bath, walk up attic, ceiling fans in each room. New flooring, mini-blinds, 2 air conditioners, yard parking, water & sewer included. No pets, smoking., $600/month + utilities, lease & security. 570-288-9843
Collect cash, not dust! Clean out your basement, garage or attic and call the Classified department today at 570829-7130!
LUZERNE
276 Bennett St. 2nd floor, large, 2 bedroom, large living room, den, dining room, tiled bath, kitchen with stove and refrigerator, washer and dryer hook up, off street parking. Water and sewer included. $600 plus utilities and security, no pets or smoking. References. Call 570-288-7309 Leave Message
LUZERNE
3 rooms & bath on 2nd floor. Washer, dryer, range & refrigerator. Off street parking, no pets or smoking. $450/month + utilities & security. . 570-696-1763
MOUNTAIN TOP
1 Bedroom apartments for elderly, disabled. Rents based on 30% of ADJ gross income. Handicap Accessible. Equal Housing Opportunity. TTY711 or 570-474-5010 This institution is an equal opportunity provider & employer.
MOUNTAIN TOP WOODBRYN 1 & 2 Bedroom.
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NANTICOKE 1st floor, 4 rooms.
Washer/dryer hook up, stove & refrigerator. Newly renovated. No pets. Non smoking. Heat & hot water included. $555/month. 570-287-4700
Land for sale? Place an ad and SELL 570-829-7130
NANTICOKE
2nd floor, 1 bedroom non smoking. Water & sewer refuge included. No pets. 1 year lease + references. $400/month + security & utilities. Call 570-735-3719
NANTICOKE 3 bedroom, wall to
wall carpet, offstreet parking, $595/month + utilities, security, lease. HUD accepted. Call 570-687-6216 or 570-954-0727
NANTICOKE
LEXINGTON VILLAGE 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartments. Refrigerator, stove, dishwasher & washer/dryer provided. Attached garage. Pet friendly. Water, sewer & trash included. 59 Agostina Drive 570-735-3500
NANTICOKE Open House,
March 16 and 17 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. 231 West Noble St. Very nice, first floor, two bedrooms, remodeled, includes, washer/dryer hookup, range and refrigerator. $500/ month plus utilities. NO PETS. Call: 570-760-3637
NANTICOKE Very clean, nice 1
bedroom. Heat, hot water & garbage fees included. Washer/dryer available, stove, refrigerator, air conditioning. No pets/no smoking. $525 + security. Call 570-542-5610
PITTSTON
1st floor, large 1 bedroom apartment. Newly renovated, off street parking, washer/ dryer hook up. SPRINGTIME SPECIAL! $725/month, all utilities included. 570-443-0770
PITTSTON Modern 2 bedroom,
2nd floor. Includes stove & refrigerator. Laundry hook-up. Heated garage, off street parking. Heat, sewer, water & garbage included. $695/month + security & lease. No smoking or pets. 570-430-0123
No pets. Rents based on income start at $405 & $440. Handicap Accessible. Equal Housing Opportunity. 570474-5010 TTY711 This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
PITTSTON One & two bedroom apartments. 1st & 2nd floor. Newly painted. $500/month + security. Includes range & refrigerator, washer/dryer hook up & sewage. Off street parking. Call Bernie 570-655-4815 ROTHSTEIN INC. REALTORS 288-7594
906 Homes for Sale
906 Homes for Sale
KINGSTON OFFICENTERS Park Office Building 400 Third Ave.
Officenter–250 250 Pierce Street
Officenter–270 270 Pierce Street
New Bridge Center 480 Pierce Street
Officenter–220 220 Pierce Street
Professional Office Rentals Full Service Leases • Custom Design • Renovations • Various Size Suites Available Medical, Legal, Commercial • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial Full Time Maintenance Staff Available
1-570-287-1161 www.lippiproperties.com
806533
For Rental Information Call:
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PITTSTON AVAILABLE NOW
3rd floor, 3 bedroom. $600 + security. Sewer & garbage included. 570-574-4380
PLAINS bedroom,
One 2nd floor. Recently renovated. Bath with shower, eat in kitchen, stove & refrigerator. Living room, large bedroom, air, plenty of closet space. 2 entrances. Washer/dryer hook up in basement. 1 off street parking space. $450 + security & application., Call (570)823-0372
PLYMOUTH 2 ROOM
EFFICIENCY All appliances, no pets/no smoking. Utilities paid. Background check & references required. Near bus stop. $475/month + 1 month security. (570)592-2902
PLYMOUTH 2nd floor. Bus stops
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WEST PITTSTON GARDEN VILLAGE APARTMENTS 221 Fremont St. Housing for the elderly & mobility impaired; all utilities included. Federally subsidized program. Extremely low income persons encouraged to apply. Income less than $12,450. 570-655-6555 TDD 800-654-5984 8 am-4 pm Monday-Friday. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
WILKES-BARRE
Mayflower Crossing Apartments 570.822.3968 1, 2, 3 & 4 Bedrooms - Light & bright open floor plans - All major appliances included - Pets welcome* - Close to everything - 24 hour emergency maintenance - Short term leases available
at door. 5 rooms. Range, refrigerator, washer/dryer. Wall to wall carpet. Newly remodeled. Utilities by tenant. $495/month + secunity. no pets. 570-574-1276 or 570-288-4860
www.mayflower crossing.com
SCRANTON
Certain Restrictions Apply*
GREEN RIDGE SECTION Large 1 bedroom. Heat included. Bathroom, eat in kitchen, living room. Off street parking. $625/month (631) 821-8600 x103
SHICKSHINNY
(1 mile north of Shickshinny) 1 open efficiency, on Route 11, Includes heat, air, garbage, satellite TV, & water. Tenant pays electric. $575/month + security. New stove & refrigerator included. Plenty of parking. Truckers Welcome! 570-793-9530
SWOYERSVILLE
Must see! 1st floor, 3 bedroom apartment. large living room, stove & refrigerator. washer & dryer, laundry room, air, heat, wall to wall carpeting. Hardwood floors. Off street parking, large back yard. All utilities paid, except electric. $1075/ month + security. 570-287-3646 WEST PITTSTON 1 room apt. 2nd floor. Full kitchen, full bath, hardwood, washer/dryer heat included, pets neg. $550. 267-745-8616.
WEST WYOMING 425 West 8th Street
2nd floor, 2 bedroom with off street parking, washer/ dryer hook up, stove. No pets. $525/mo + security. Sewer & garbage included, other utilities by tenant. 570-760-0458
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WILKES-BARRE / KINGSTON Efficiency 1 & 2
bedrooms. Includes all utilities, parking, laundry. No pets. From $390 to $675. Lease, security & references. 570-970-0847
WILKES-BARRE
1 bedroom, 1 bath 2nd floor. Off street parking. All appliances including washer & dryer. Gas heat. No pets. $575/month + utilities, security. 570-881-3359
WILKES-BARRE
2 bedroom apartment. 1 bath. Eat in kitchen. Closed in terrace. Full usable attic. $625 + utilities & security. Call: 718-809-3338
WILKES-BARRE
2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, finished attic off street parking. 1st & last months rent + security. Leave message 570-817-0601
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WILKES-BARRE
264 Academy St. 1.5 bedrooms, newly renovated building. Washer & dryer available. $650/mo. includes heat, hot water & parking. 570-855-4744 646-712-1286
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WILKES-BARRE 425 S. FRANKLIN ST.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT!
For lease. Available immediately, washer/dryer on premises, no pets. We have studio, 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. On site parking. Fridge & stove provided. 24/7 security camera presence & all doors electronically locked. 1 bedroom - $450. 2 bedroom - $550. Water & sewer paid 1 month security deposit. Email obscuroknows@ hotmail.com or Call 570-208-9301 after 9:00 a.m. to schedule an appointment
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WILKES-BARRE
447 S. Franklin St. 1 bedroom with study, off street parking, laundry facility. Includes heat and hot water, hardwood floors, appliances, Trash removal. $580/mo Call (570)821-5599
WILKES-BARRE
HEIGHTS Townhouse type apartments. 2 bedrooms, stove, fridge, washer/ dryer hookup. Off-street parking. Utilities by tenant. No pets or smoking. $495/month. 570-825-8355 6 to 8 pm ONLY
WILKES-BARRE
Heights, Very nice 2 bedrooms, wall to wall, off street parking, ceiling fans, porch. $420 a month plus utilities, security and references. No Pets. (570)868-7020 (570)678-5455 WILKES-BARRE
LAFAYETTE GARDENS ! S AVE MONEY THIS YEAR
113 Edison Street Quiet neighborhood. 2 bedroom apartments available for immediate occupancy. Heat & hot water included. 1 Bedroom $550 2 Bedroom $650. Call Jazmin 570-822-7944
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
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WILKES-BARRE PARRISH ST
Very Nice 2 bedroom. 2nd Floor $540 + utilities. Security, References, Background check. 570-332-8792 WILKES-BARRE RENTALS Two, 3, & 4 bedrooms. $650-$900.
613-9090
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH SECURE BUILDINGS 1 & 2 bedroom
apartments. Starting at $440 and up. References required. Section 8 OK 570-357-0712
WILKES-BARRE/NORTH
By General Hospital Large 1 bedroom, hardwood floors, appliances. Eat in kitchen. Parking space available. $500/month + utilities. No pets. 570-540-5312 WILKES-BARRE 1 bedroom water included 2 bedroom water included 3 bedroom single HANOVER 2 bedroom 1/2 double. 4 bedroom double LUZERNE 2 bedroom, water included. PITTSTON Large 1 bed room water included McDermott & McDermott Real Estate Inc. Property Management 570-675-4025 (direct line) Mon-Fri. 8-7pm Sat. 8-noon
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Commercial Properties
CLARKS SUMMIT Beautiful 2,000
square foot commercial building available, within Main Clark Summit area. Will lease first and second floors separately or together. More than adequate parking with rental. Professional inquiries only. Call: 570-499-6409 570-587-5048 For information.
Wanna make a speedy sale? Place your ad today 570829-7130.
DOLPHIN PLAZA
Rte. 315 2,400 Sq. Ft. professional office space with beautiful view of Valley & Casino. will divide office / retail Call 570-829-1206
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COMMERCIAL RETAIL PROPERTY FOR RENT:
900 Sq. Ft. STORE RETAIL SPACE Will be vacant as of January 1, 2013 200 Spring St. Wilkes-Barre Great for a Barber Shop! Call Michael at 570-239-7213 Need to rent that Vacation property? Place an ad and get started! 570-829-7130
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GLEN1,200 LYONsq.ft. GARAGE
New roof & door. $395/month. Please call 570-881-0320
GLEN LYON
STOREFRONT Unique opportunity at 61-63 East Main St. High Traffic Area. 570-881-0320
PITTSTON
108 S. Main Street 5,000 square feet. Suitable for many businesses. Parking for 100 cars. $600/month + security. 570-540-0746.
551
Other
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PITTSTON COOPERS CO-OP
Lease Space Available, Light manufacturing, warehouse, office, includes all utilities with free parking. I will save you money!
LINE UP A GREAT DEAL... IN CLASSIFIED! 551
Other
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Commercial Properties
SCHOOL FOR RENT
Finished basement with classrooms, 1st floor contains basketball court, stage area & kitchen area, second floor is finished with classrooms. Parking for 25+ vehicles. Property maintenance included. $2,500. 570-760-7326
WILKES-BARRE
WAREHOUSE/ OFFICE SPACE 5,000 sq. ft. with parking lot. Office, 1,000 sq. ft. Off I-81, EXIT 165 Call 570-823-1719 Mon. Through Fri. 7 am TO 3 pm.
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FORTY FORT
Modern space available in a nice FortyFort location, high traffic area, was used as dental office with reception area. $700/month plus utilities. Cathy Tkaczyk 696-5422
950
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ASHLEY
3 bedrooms, laundry room on main floor. Newly renovated. Fenced in yard. Hanover School District. $670. plus utilities. 570-851-2929 leave message
DURYEA
3 bedroom, 1.5 baths, separate laundry area. Large yard. Off street parking. $700/ month + security, utilities & garbage. 570-466-0401 570-655-6475
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OLD FORGE LUXURY DALLAS PERFECT 2 BEDROOM BuiltTOWNHOUSE in 2003 this 2 bath, 1 car luxurious 3 bedroom
garage on 1 acre cared for by Landlord. All brand new appliances included. 1st Floor laundry, full basement for storage, Great view, patio. $1100/mo plus utilities.
570-762-8481
HEIGHTS
Smith Hourigan Group 696-1195
LAFLIN GYM FOR RENT Set up as a full
court basketball court with hardwood floors, men’s & ladies room and changing room. Could be put to any related use ie: fitness gym, basketball camp or anything that requires a large open space. Lots of free parking, heat and utilities are included. Rent is is $3,000 per month Call Charlie 570-829-6200
PITTSTON TWP. $1,750/MONTH
3 bedrooms, gas heat, no pets, $549 /mo. + utilities. 570-824-8786. 2 or 3 persons total income of $500 a week helps. KINGSTON 3 bedroom, 1 bath 1/2 double. Living room, dining room, eat-kitchen off street parking. No smoking, no pets. 1 year lease. $800. month + security. Call Rae 570-714-9234
KINGSTON
3/1 Bath. Freshly painted, newer carpeting, modern kitchen with appliances. $635.00 + utilities 570-239-3887
NANTICOKE
3 bedroom. Washer dryer hookup. $600 + utilities. Call 570-954-7919
PLAINS Spacious, modern 2 3002 N. Twp Blvd. Medical office for rent on the Pittston By-. Highly visible location with plenty of parking. $1,800 sq. ft. of beautifully finished space can be used for any type office use. $1,750/ mo. plus utilities. MLS 13-098 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
315 PLAZA 1,750 SQ. FT. & 2,400 SQ.FT OFFICE/RETAIL 2,000 FT. Fully Furnished With Cubicles. 570-829-1206
WILKES-BARRE
BEST $1 SQ. FT. LEASES YOU’LL EVER SEE! Warehouse, light manufacturing. Gas heat, sprinklers, overhead doors, parking for 30 cars. Yes, that $1 sq.ft. lease! We have 9,000 sq.ft., 27,000 sq.ft., and 32,000 sq. ft. Can combine. There is nothing this good! Sale or Lease Call Larry @ 570-696-4000 or 570-430-1565
To place your ad call...829-7130 WILKES-BARRE
bedroom. Wall to wall carpeting, bath, living room, kitchen with all appliances, off street parking. $600 + utilities, 1st & last month’s rent & security. Absolutely no pets or smoking! 570-823-4116 570-417-7745 570-417-2737
SHAVERTOWN
3 BEDROOMS Gas heat, wall
to wall carpet. Security and lease. No pets. $650 month plus utilities. 570-675-4424
953 Houses for Rent BACK MTN. AREA 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 3 garage stalls on approximately 3 acres. Lawncare & snow plowing included. Tunkhannock School District. $1,200/month. Call Richard Long 570-406-2438
570-675-4400
DALLAS BOROUGH 1,700 square feet
bi-level, living room with hardwoods, oak kitchen, with granite counter tops, three bedroom, and full bath, 14’ by 16’ deck all upstairs. Family room, bedroom or office, full bath, 1 car garage and patio all downstairs. 100’ by 150’ lot. Rent, $1,450 month plus utilities no pets. Call Kevin Smith, 696-5420.
HANOVER TWP. 34 Allenberry Dr. End Unit! Many windows make this 2 bedroom, 2 bath Townhouse bright and pleasant. Please David at 570-235-7599
JENKINS TWP.
Small 2 bedroom single family house for rent. $500 a month. Security deposit required. Background check. Some appliances included. NO PETS. Call 570-466-2233 for details.
KINGSTON
Fully remodeled. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. close to schools & shopping. All new appliances. Front & rear porches, full basement & attic. Off street parking. $850/month + utilities, security & lease. Call 570-824-7598
LUZERNE
374 Miller Street Lovely, remodeled, two huge bedrooms, 4 oversized closets, ceiling fans. Full bath on each floor. Huge living room, hardwood floor. Laundry room off large kitchen. Many oak cabinets, gas range, dishwasher. Enclosed porches, concrete patio, full basement with exit. New gas baseboard heat, wiring, plumbing, flooring. Large shed & yard. Parking for 3 cars. No pets, smokers. Lease & security. $850/month + utilities. 570-288-9843.
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Smith Hourigan Group 696-1195
DALLAS
Modern, 2 bedroom, 1 bath contemporary. $895 + utilities, security & lease. No smokers. 570-696-5417.
FORTY FORT 45 Butler Street
4,200 sq. ft. building with two overhead garage doors. $300/month. Option to buy, leave a message. 570-592-3575
2 huge bedrooms, brand new carpeting, refrigerator & stove, washer/dryer hook up. Off street parking. Beautiful! No pets. $650/ month & security. 570-479-5092 570-417-4180
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Apartments/ Unfurnished
EAST MOUNTAIN APARTMENTS The good life... close at hand
Regions Best Address
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• 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts.
822-4444
288-6300
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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 Included! • Low cable rates; • New appliances; • Laundry on site; • Activities! •Curbside Public Transportation
Please call 570-825-8594 D/TTY 800-654-5984
townhome features hardwood floors on main floor, finished basement, large master suite, private outdoor deck and back yard, off street parking, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, DirecTV, high-speed internet (all other utilities NOT included), garbage, sewer, gas heat with brand new furnace, central air conditioning with brand new compressor, (all other utilities NOT included), brand new carpeting on 2nd floor in all bedrooms, extra closet space, large basement storage room, wood blinds in ALL rooms, all yard maintenance and snow plowing included. This is an end unit with only one other unit attached. Rent is $1,500. per month & requires $2,000. security deposit. Minimum one year lease required. Must fill out credit application. NO PETS. 570-840-1960
PITTSTON TOWNSHIP 1 bedroom, large
kitchen, living room, one bathroom, refrigerator, stove, washer/dryer, air conditioner. Basement, yard, off street parking and deck. No smoking no pets. $1,000 Security, $595 a month plus utilities. Call (570) 586-3015
THORNHURST
MUST SEE!!! 45 minutes west of the Gap. Large, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, community pool, all appliances, garage, no pets. $900/month + utilities, 2 months security. Must have good references. 718-916-9872
WEST PITTSTON
1/2 double, 7 rooms & bath, hardwood floors, natural wood work, garage. Great neighborhood. Nonsmokers. No pets. Call 570-655-2195
SYLVAN LAKE
1 bedroom house on Sylvan Lake, $515/month, plus utilities & one month security. Available April 1. Call 570-256-7535
Apartments/ Unfurnished
Wilkeswood Apartments 1 & 2 BR Apts
2 & 3 BR Townhomes
1006
A/C & Refrigeration Services
STRISH A/C Ductless / Central
Air Conditioning Free Estimates Licensed & Insured 570-332-0715
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Building & Remodeling
1ST. QUALITY CONSTRUCTION CO.
Roofing, siding, gutters, insulation, decks, additions, windows, doors, masonry & concrete. Insured & Bonded.
Senior Citizens Discount! State Lic. # PA057320
570-606-8438 ALL OLDER HOMES SPECIALIST 825-4268. Remodel / Repair Kitchens and Baths
www.liveatwilkeswood.com
EXCELLENT DOWNTOWN LOCATION!!!
STUDIO, 1 & 2 BEDROOMS •Equipped Kitchen •Free Cable •Wall to Wall Carpeting
570-823-2776 Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
KINGSTON
SDK GREEN ACRES HOMES
11 Holiday Drive “A Place To Call Home” Spacious 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts. Gas heat included
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24 hr. on-site Gym Community Room Swimming Pool Maintenance FREE Controlled Access Patio/Balcony and much more... 570-288-9019 www.sdkgreen acres.com Call today for move-in specials.
SHAVERTOWN
Good location, excellent schools. Modern, 4 bedrooms, office, 2 full baths. Living, dining rooms. Finished family room, granite kitchen with ceramic tile . Large wrap around deck, out door Jacuzzi, in ground heated pool. Gas heat. Four car off street parking. $1,500/month + utilities, security + last month deposit. Includes fridge, stove, washer/dryera, sewer & trash. Available July 1st. Pictures available through e-mail. Call 570-545-6057.
WEST WYOMING
Beautiful brick ranch home for rent. 2 bedrooms, 2 large full baths, gas heat, central air, washer /dryer, extra large kitchen, huge two car garage. Great quiet location . Property maintenance & garbage included. $1,200. 570-760-7326
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WILKES-BARRE
3 bedrooms, 1 bath. All appliances including washer & dryer. Small fenced yard. 1st floor hardwood. Large kitchen. No pets $650/month + utilities & security 570-881-3359
WILKES-BARRE
4 bedroom, 2.5 baths. Off street parking. $800 + utilities & security. No pets. 570-820-7861 Leave Message.
WILKES-BARRE
Clean, 5 room 2 bedroom, carpeting, hookups, yard, electric heat. $525 + utilities. No pets. 868-4444
959 Mobile Homes
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
Affordable New & Used Homes For Sale & Rental Homes Available.
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MHC 109 Main St Inkerman, PA 570-655-9643
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Rooms
GET IT TO GO.
KINGSTON HOUSE Nice, clean furnished room, starting at $340. Efficiency at $450 month furnished with all utilities included. Off street parking. 570-718-0331
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WEST PITTSTON
Gorgeous, furnished room for rent in Victorian home. Everything included. Only $150/week + security. 570-430-3100
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WYOMING
Sleeping room. Private entrance & bath. Non smoking, drug free. Subject to background check. $100 weekly + $200 security. 570-239-3997 Leave Message!
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Roommate Wanted
MOUNTAIN TOP/DRUMS S S ANDS
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GOLF COMMUNITY Room to rent/ townhome share. Room with private bath. Kitchen, deck, washer/dryer. 410-707-7473
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Storage
WILKES-BARRE TWP.
Lease 20,000 sq. ft. I-81 on Casey Ave. Zoned M-3 for manufacturing, warehouse storage. Electric, gas heat, sprinkler. HE lighting, 21’ ceilings, 1 drive in & 3 dock doors. Can be subdivided. Call Bob Post 570-270-9255
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MOUNTAINTOP
Private setting, 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Hardwood floors, area rugs, large kitchen, dishwasher, stove & fridge and gas fireplace. Office & second floor bonus areas. Laundry hook up in basement. Enjoy this beautiful setting with an enclosed front and back porch. Sewer & water included. No Smoking. No Pets. $1,350/month + security, lease & background check. available mid/late April. 570-678-5850
941 Great Location to have a business. Excellent access. Building has many spaces of computer access. Configuration may permit multi-use of building $185,000 Call Pat Guesto 570-793-4055 CENTURY 21 SIGNATURE PROPERTIES 570-675-5100
953 Houses for Rent
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570-287-3331 FOR INFO or go to
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CORNERSTONE CONSTRUCTION
Roofing Siding Carpentry 40 yrs experience Licensed & Insured PA026102 Call Dan 570-881-1131 For All of Your Remodeling Needs. Will Beat Any Price! BATHROOMS, KITCHENS, ROOFING, SIDING, DECKS, WINDOWS, etc. 25 Yrs. Experience References. Insured Free Estimates. (570) 855-2506 (570) 332-7023
GENERAL CONTRACTING Roofing & siding.
Kitchens, bathrooms. Additions. painting & drywall. Insured. Free Estimates 570-831-5510
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MARCH MADNESS $200 cash off any painting or drywall job. GENERAL CONTRACTOR & LOCAL HOME BUILDER 30 Years Exp. Make Your Home Beautiful Interior / Exterior. WE DO IT ALL! Why pay more! Pay when you’re pleased. All work guaranteed.
FREE ESTIMATES!
570-899-3123
PR BUILDERS
Any and all types of remodeling from windows to design build renovations. Licensed Handyman Services also, Electric, Plumbing, Building. PA license 048740 accepts Visa call 570-826-0919
1039
Chimney Service
A-1 1 ABLE CHIMNEY Rebuild & Repair Chimneys. All types of Masonry. Liners Installed, Brick & Block, Roofs & Gutters. Licensed & Insured 570-735-2257
CHIMNEY REPAIRS Parging. Stucco.
Stainless Liners. Cleanings. Custom Sheet Metal Shop. 570-383-0644 1-800-943-1515 Call Now! CHRIS MOLESKY CHIMNEY SPECIALIST New, repair, rebuild, liners installed. Cleaning. Concrete & metal caps. Licensed & Insured 570-328-6257
1042
Cleaning & Maintainence
CLEANING WHIZ
GREEN PRODUCTS For Special Deals Jaymee at 570-852-7497
DEB & PAT’S CLEANING SERVICE Free Estimates 570-371-3857
1042
Cleaning & Maintainence
Connie’s Cleaning 15 years experience Bonded & Insured Residential Cleaning GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE! 570-430-3743 Connie does the cleaning!
1054
Concrete & Masonry
B.P. Home Repairs 570-825-4268 Brick, Block, Concrete, Sidewalks, Chimneys, Stucco. New Installation & Repairs
C&C MASONRY & CONCRETE Absolutely Free
Estimates. Masonry & concrete work. Specializing in foundations, repairs and rebuilding. Footers floors, driveways. 570-840-9913 570-346-4103 PA084504
D. PUGH CONCRETE
All phases of masonry & concrete. Small jobs welcome. Senior discount. Free estimates. Licensed & Insured 288-1701/655-3505
STESNEY CONCRETE & MASONRY
Brick, block, walks, drive, steps, stucco, stone, chimneys and repairs. Lic. & Ins. 570-283-5254
1057Construction & Building FATHER & SON CONSTRUCTION Interior & Exterior Remodeling Jobs of All Sizes 570-814-4578 570-709-8826
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Dry Wall
MIRRA DRYWALL
Hanging & Finishing Textured Ceilings Licensed & Insured Free Estimates
570-675-3378
1084
(570) 602-7840
SLEBODA ELECTRIC Master electrician Licensed & Insured Service Changes & Replacements. Generator Installs. 868-4469
Handyman Services
DOPainting, IT ALL HANDYMAN drywall,
plumbing & all types of interior & exterior home repairs. 570-829-5318
20 YEARS EXPERIENCE
All types of home repairs & alterations Plumbing, Carpentry, Electrical No job too small. Free Estimates. 570-256-3150
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ALL KINDS OF HAULING & JUNK REMOVAL CLEAN UP!
Hauling & Trucking
AA CLEANING
A1 Always hauling, cleaning attics, cellar, garage, one piece or whole Estate, also available 10 & 20 yard dumpsters.655-0695 592-1813or287-8302
TREE/SHRUB REMOVAL REMOVAL DEMOLITION Estate Cleanout Free Estimates 24 HOUR SERVICE SMALL AND LARGE JOBS! 570-823-1811 570-239-0484
Mike’s $5-Up
Hauling Junk & Trash from Houses, Garages, Yards, Etc
826-1883 472-4321
1162 Landscaping/ Garden APEX TREE AND EARTH TREE REMOVAL Pruning, Stump Grinding, Hazard Tree Removal, Grading, Drainage, Lot Clearing.Insured. Reasonable Rates apextreeandearth.com
570-550-4535
SPRING CLEAN UPS
•Lawn Cutting •Shrub Trimming, •Mulching •Landscaping Services 25+ Years Exp. PA Landscaping & Lawn Service Inc. 570-287-4780
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FULLY INSURED HIC# 065008 CALL JOE 570-735-8551 Cell 606-7489
A.S.A.P Hauling Estate Cleanouts, Attics, Cellars, Garages, we’re cheaper than dumpsters!. Free Estimates, Same Day! 570-855-4588
Need a Roommate? Place an ad and find one here! 570-829-7130
Motorcycle for sale? Let them see it here in the Classifieds! 570-829-7130
Sales, service, installation & repair.
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Painting & Wallpaper
ART NEWTON’S PAINTING & Drywall Repairs Fully Insured 32 Yrs Experience 570-332-0882 DAVID WAYNE PAINTING. Quality Work, Reasonable Prices. Floating Floors Installed 570-762-6889
AAA CLEANING A1 GENERAL HAULING Cleaning attics, cellars, garages. Demolitions, Roofing & Tree Removal. Free Est. 779-0918 or 542-5821; 814-8299
GARAGE DOOR
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USED CAR 662 WYOMING AVE., KINGSTON 288-0319
AUCTION
100 ANNOUNCEMENTS 110
250 General Auction
www.rjburnecadillac.com
of Scranton - NEPA
2013 ATS Standard by Cadillac
299
$ 2.5L, Sunroof, Spoiler, Driver & Front enger Heated Seats, XM, OnStar, Car Care 4 years or 50,000 Miles
Down Payment Term Security Deposit
$999 39 Months $0
Lease price based on a Nicely Equipped 2013 ATS Sdn 2.5L $36,030 MSRP. $299 per month plus 9% sales tax total $326 per month. 39 Month lease 10,000 miles per year. 39 Monthly payments total $12,714 $.25/mile penalty over 32,500 miles. $299 first payment plus $995 down payment plus tax and tags, Total due at delivery $1298 plus tax and tag fees. MUST BE A CURRENT LESSEE OF A 1999 OR NEWER NON GM OR GM VEHICLE. That Lease Expires Prior to December 31, 2013. Leasee responsible for excessive wear and tear.Must take delivery by 3/31/2013. Requires ALLY Bank credit approval. Please see sales person for complete details.
MUST BE A CURRENT LESSEE OF A 1999 OR NEWER NON GM VEHICLE OR GM VEHICLE THAT LEASE EXPIRES PRIOR TO DECEMBER 31, 2013
459
$ Cadillac Experience (CUE), Rear Vision Camera, Stabilitrac, Remote Start, 19” Wheels, 3.6 V6, XM, OnStar Car Care 4 years or 50,000 Miles
2013 XTS Standard by Cadillac Down Payment Security Deposit Term
$0 $0 36 Months
Lease price based on a Nicely Equipped 2013 ATS Sdn 2.5L $36,030 MSRP. $299 per month plus 9% sales tax total $326 per month. 39 Month lease 10,000 miles per year. 39 Monthly payments total $12,714 $.25/mile penalty over 32,500 miles. $299 first payment plus $995 down payment plus tax and tags, Total due at delivery $1298 plus tax and tag fees. MUST BE A CURRENT LESSEE OF A 1999 OR NEWER NON GM OR GM VEHICLE. That Lease Expires Prior to December 31, 2013. Leasee responsible for excessive wear and tear.Must take delivery by 3/31/2013. Requires ALLY Bank credit approval. Please see sales person for complete details.
MUST BE A CURRENT LESSEE OF A 1999 OR NEWER NON GM VEHICLE OR MUST BE A CURRENT LESSEE OF A 1999 OR NEWER GM VEHICLE THAT HAS A CONTRACT END DATE SET TO END PRIOR TO DEC. 31, 2013. GM VEHICLE THAT LEASE EXPIRES PRIOR TO DECEMBER 31, 2013
2013 SRX Luxury by Cadillac Leather, 3.6 Liter Engine, Heated Seats, OnStar Car Care 4 years or 50,000 Miles
2013 CTS AWD by Cadillac
Heated Seats, Memory Settings, All Wheel Drive, XM, OnStar Car Care 4 years or 50,000 Miles
$399
$429
Down Payment Security Deposit Term
Down Payment Security Deposit Term
$1,999 $0 36 Months
$999 $0 39 Months
Lease price based on a 2013 CTS Sdn AWD Luxury $42,660 MSRP $399 per month plus 9% PA sales tax total $435 per month. 39 month lease 10,000 miles per year. 38 Monthly payments total $15,162 $.25/mile penalty over 32,500 miles. $399 first payment plus $999 down payment plus tax and tags, Total due at delivery $1398 plus tax and tag fees. MUST BE A CURRENT LESSEE OF A 1999 OR NEWER NON-GM LUXURY LEASE. MODELS TO QUALIFY INCLUDE: AUDI, LEXUS, BMW, ACURA, MERCEDES, LINCOLN, INFINITY, VOLVO, JAGUAR, LAND ROVER, PORSCHE OR LESSEE MUST OWN OR LEASE A 1999 OR NEWER CADILLAC Leasee responsible for excessive wear and tear. Must take delivery by 3/31/13. Requires US Bank Tier S & 1 credit approval. Please see sales person for complete details.
MUST BE A CURRENT LESSEE OF A 1999 OR NEWER NON-GM LUXURY LEASE. MODELS TO QUALIFY INCLUDE: AUDI, LEXUS, BMW, ACURA, MERCEDES, LINCOLN, INFINITY, VOLVO, JAGUAR, LAND ROVER, PORSCHE OR LESSEE MUST OWN OR MUST BE A CURRENT LESSEE OF A 1999 OR NEWER GM VEHICLE THAT HAS A CONTRACT END DATE SET TO END PRIOR TO DEC. 31, 2013.
MUST BE A CURRENT LESSEE OF A 1999 OR NEWER NON-GM LUXURY LEASE. MODELS TO QUALIFY INCLUDE: AUDI, LEXUS, BMW, ACURA, MERCEDES, LINCOLN, INFINITY, VOLVO, JAGUAR, LAND ROVER, PORSCHE OR LESSEE MUST OWN OR MUST BE A CURRENT LESSEE OF A 1999 OR NEWER GM VEHICLE THAT HAS A CONTRACT END DATE SET TO END PRIOR TO DEC. 31, 2013.
1205-1209 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton
(570) 342-0107 • 1-888-880-6537 • www.rjburnecadillac.com
Mon-Thurs 9-8 • Fri 9-5 • Sat 9-4
1205 Wyoming Ave. RJ Burne Cadillac WYOMING AVE.
From Wilkes-Barre to Scranton Expressway 8 Blocks on Wyoming Avenue
*TAX & TAGS EXTRA NC + Non-Certified
81
R.J. BURNE
EXPWAY
Lease price based on a 2013 SRX Fwd Luxury Edition $44,360 MSRP. $429 per month plus 9% sales tax total $468 per month. 36 Month lease 10,000 miles per year. 36 Monthly payments total $15,444 $.25/mile penalty over 30,000 miles. $1999 down payment plus $429 first payment plus tax and tags due at delivery, Total due at delivery $2428 plus tax and tag fees. MODELS TO QUALIFY INCLUDE: AUDI, LEXUS, BMW, ACURA, MERCEDES, LINCOLN, INFINITY,VOLVO, JAGUAR, LAND ROVER, PORSCHE OR LESSEE MUST OWN OR LEASE A 1999 OR NEWER CADILLAC. Leasee responsible for excessive wear and tear. Must take delivery by 3/31/2013. Requires ALLY Bank credit approval. Please see sales person for complete details.
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Stk. #13555, ECOTEC 2.5L DOHC 6 Speed Automatic, PW, PDL, Air, P. Mirrors, Tinted Glass, Stabilitrak, XM Satellite Radio, Onstar w/ Turn-By-Turn Navigation, Com Display, 16” Aluminum Wheels, Tilt & Telescopic Steering Column
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20,961
$
239*
$
*
PER MO. FOR 36 MOS.
Stk. #13556, 2.4L DOHC 4 Cyl., 6 Speed Automatic, A/C, Onstar w/ Turn-By-Turn Navigation, Bluetooth for Phone, AM/FM/CD, 17” Aluminum Wheels, PW, PDL, Cruise, Remote Keyless Entry, XM Satellite Radio
Starting At Only
OR Lease For Only
22,999
$
224*
$
#134107, 3.6L V6 6 Speed Auto., A/C, 2nd/3rd Row Split Bench Seat, Rear Vision Camera, Onstar w/ turn-by-turn navigation, XM Satellite, Color Touch AM/FM Radio w/ CD Player, Rear Spoiler, Heated Mirrors
*
Starting At Only
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PER MO. FOR 36 MOS.
2013 CHEVY
2013 CHEVY
CAMARO LS COUPE
28,997*
$
259*
$
PER MO. FOR 36 MOS.
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SILVERADO
SPARK LS HATCH
1500 CREW CAB 4X4
472
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Stk. #13020, 3.6L SIDI 6 Speed Manual Transmission, PW, PDL, Air, Rear Spoiler, Limited Slip Differential, 18” Heritage Steel Wheels, Onstar w/ Turn-By-Turn Navigation, XM Satellite Radio, Bluetooth, AM/FM/CD
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22,999
$
279
$
*
MO. * PER FOR 36 MOS.
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Stk. #13205, 4.8L V8 Auto., PW, PDL, A/C, XM Satellite Radio, Onstar w/ Turn-By-Turn Navigation, CD, Remote Start, Prep. Pkg., Pwr. Heated Mirrors
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* All prices plus tax & tags.Allll llease payments are plus l tax & tags. Prices & llease payments include l d allll applicable l bl rebates b - Targetedd In-Market k Incentive (if applicable); Competitive Lease Offer (if applicable); Business Choice Rebate (if applicable);VYU Snowplow Bonus Cash (if applicable);All Star Edition incentive (if applicable);Truck Loyalty Bonus Cash (if applicable); Trade-in Bonus Cash (if applicable); Competitive Lease Private Offer (if applicable); CRUZE - Lease for $199 per mo. plus tax for 36 mos., 12K miles per year, $0 due at lease g to well qualified buyers; targeted in-market incentive & any applicable lease incentives have been applied. EQUINOX - Lease for $279 per mo. plus tax for 36 mos., 12K miles per year, $0 due at lease g to well qualified buyers; targeted in-market incentive & any applicable lease incentives have been applied. MALIBU - Lease for $239 per mo. plus tax for 36 mos., 12K miles per year, $0 due at lease g to well qualified buyers; targeted in-market incentive & any applicable lease incentives have been applied. SILVERADO - Lease for $269 per mo. plus tax for 39 mos., 12K miles per year, $2240 (cash or trade) due at lease g to well qualified buyers; targeted in-market incentive & any applicable lease incentives have been applied. CAMARO - Lease for $299 per mo. plus tax for 36 mos., 12K miles per year, $0 due at lease g to well qualified buyers; targeted in-market incentive & any applicable lease incentives have been applied. Traverse - Lease for $259 per mo. plus tax for 36 mos., 12K miles per year, $2640 due at lease g to well qualified buyers; targeted in-market incentive & any applicable lease incentives have been applied. Not responsible for typographical errors. Pictures for illustration purposes only; † See dealer for warranty details. Prices & payment offers end March 31, 2013.
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K E N P OL L OCK N IS S A N B O NUS UP TO $1250 NISSAN ST.PATRICK’S D AY C ASH
Th ru 3/18/13 O nly
G G OO OO D D-AA S S-G G OO L LD D
VALUES
2013N IS S A N S E N TRA 1.8S V
LEA SE @ “0” DO W N
SA VE $2500 O R M O R E O N A LL NEW 2013 SENTR A S IN STO C K
STK# N23014 M O DEL# 12113 V IN# 637506 M SRP $19,090
2 A VA ILA B LE A T TH IS P R IC E
2013N IS S A N A LTIM A 2.5S S DN
LEA SE @ “0” DO W N 2 A VA ILA B LE A T TH IS P R IC E
2012N IS S A N M A XIM A 3.5S V S DN
LEA SE @ “0” DO W N
SA VE $4000 O R M O R E O N A LL NEW 2013 A LTIM A S IN STO C K
STK# N22839 M O DEL# 13113 V IN# 454268 M SRP $23,880
SA VE $10,000 O FF M SR P O N A LL NEW 2012 M A XIM A ’S IN STO C K
STK# N22606 M O DEL# 16212 V IN# 868687 M SRP $37,525
O NLY 4 2012 M A XIM A S R EM A IN
V6, CVT , M o o n ro o f, L ea ther, M o o n ro o f, Pw r. S ea t, Ba ck-Up Ca m era , Hea ted S ea ts & S teerin g W hl, F lo o rM a ts , S p la s h Gu a rd s & M u ch M o re!
4 Cyl, CVT, A/C, Prem . Clo th S ea ts , Cru is e Co n tro l, T iltW heel, S ecu rity, F lo o rM a ts & M u ch M o re! L EA S E FO R B U Y FO R * OR *
4 Cyl, CVT , PwrS ea t, PW, PDL , Cru is e, In telligen tK ey, Rem o te S ta rt, F lo o rM a ts , & M u ch M o re! L EA S E FO R B U Y FO R * OR *
W / $50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H & $50 0 S T P ATTY’S D AY B ON U S CAS H
W / $5 0 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H & $5 0 0 S T P ATTY’S D AY B O N U S CAS H
W / $40 0 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE, $50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H & $50 0 CU S TOM ER B ON U S , $1250 S T P ATTY’S D AY B ON U S CAS H
*$239 p erm o n th p lu s ta x. 36 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $14566.80; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity(+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0. $500 Ho lid a yBo n u s Ca s h Ap p lied .
*$315 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= $20263.50; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0. $1000 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te, $500 Cu s to m erBo n u s & $1250 S tPa tty’s Da y Bo n u s Ca s h In clu d ed .
$
16,499 + T/T 199 $
P ER M O.
*$199 p erm o n th p lu s ta x. 36 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $11454; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity(+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0. $500 Ho lid a yBo n u s Ca s h Ap p lied .
$
19,795
+ T/T
$
2013 N IS S A N ROGUE S A W D
12 A VA ILA B LE A T TH IS P R IC E
4 Cyl, CVT , A/C, PW , PDL , Cru is e, T ilt, AM /F M /CD S tereo , S p la s h Gu a rd s , F lo o rM a ts & M u ch M o re!
$
B U Y FO R
20 ,0 0 0
*
OR
+ T/T
$
L EA S E FO R
259
*
P ER M O.
W / $ 15 0 0 N IS S A N R EB ATE, $ 5 0 0 N M AC C A P TIV E C A S H & $ 5 0 0 S T P ATTY’S D AY B O N U S C A S H
*$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= $14000; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity (+ ) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0. $1100 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te, $500 Cu s to m erBo n u s Ca s h & $500 S tPa tty’s Da y Bo n u s Ca s h in clu d ed .
$
+ T/T
$
2 75
P ER M O.
W / $50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H & $10 0 0 CU S TOM ER B ON U S CAS H & 0 % FOR 70 M OS . & $1250 S T P ATTY’S D AY B ON U S CAS H
*$275 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= $18067.50; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity (+ ) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0. $1500 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te, $1000 Cu s to m erBo n u s Ca s h & $1250 S tPa tty’s Da y Bo n u s Ca s h In clu d ed .
2012 N IS S A N QUE S T L E V A N
EX EC U TIV E D EM O S
34,390
*
OR
+ T/T
OR
+ T/T
$
$
L EA S E FO R
4 79
L EA S E FO R
269
*
P ER M O.
W / $ 10 0 0 N IS S A N R EB ATE, $ 5 0 0 N M AC C A P TIV E C A S H , $ 5 0 0 S T P ATTY’S D AY B O N U S C A S H
*$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= $12908; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0. $500 Ho lid a y Bo n u s Ca s h Ap p lied .
SA VE $2400 O R M O R E O N A L L NEW 2013 P A TH FINDER S IN STO C K
STK# N 22923 M O D EL# 25013 V IN # 609089 M SR P $30,895
V6, CVT , A/C, Allo ys , 7 Pa s s S ea tin g, PW , PDL , Cru is e, T ilt& M u ch, M u ch, M u ch M o re! L EA S E FO R B U Y FO R * OR * $
28 ,495
+ T/T
$
349
P ER M O.
*$349 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= $18537; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity (+ ) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0.
2 A VA ILA B LE A T TH IS P R IC E
V6, CVT , N a viga tio n , D VD , Po w erD o o rs & Ha tch, Clim Co n tro l, Blu eto o th, L ea ther, Hea ted S ea ts , M u ch, M u ch M o re! !
$
19,595
*
O NLY 8 2012 TITA NS L EFT SA VE $8000 O R M O R E O FF M SR P O N A L L IN STO C K
STK# N 21737 M O D EL# 55412 V IN # 039686 M SR P $44,890
B U Y FO R
$
B U Y FO R
2012 N IS S A N TITA N S L CC 4X4
L A ST O N E @ TH IS P R IC E SA V E $10,500 O FF M SR P
LEA SE @ “0” DO W N
P ER M O.
4 Cyl T u rb o , CVT , STK# N23232 A/C, PW, PDL , Cru is e, T ilt, M O DEL# 20213 Allo ys , S p la s h Gu a rd s , F lo o r V IN# 215496 M SRP $23,050 M a ts & M u ch M o re
2 A VA ILA B LE A T TH IS P R IC E
V6, CVT , A/C, PW , PDL , Cru is e, T ilt, Blu eto o th, F lo o rM a ts , S p la s h Gu a rd s & M u ch M o re! L EA S E FO R B U Y FO R O R * *
26,60 0
*
SA VE $3400 O R M O R E O N A L L NEW 2013 J U KES IN STO C K
L EA SE @ “0” D O W N
$6250 O FF M SR P & 0% FO R 72 M O NTH S!!! O N A LL 2012 M U R A NO ’S IN STO C K
STK# N 21674 M O D EL# 23212 V IN # 218284 M SR P $32,850
2 A VA ILA B LE A T TH IS P R IC E
$
2013 N IS S A N P A THFIN DE R S 4X4
2012 N IS S A N M URA N O S A W D L EA SE @ “0” DO W N
L EA S E FO R
27,525 + T/T 315
LEA SE @ “0” DO W N
STK# N 22954 M O D EL# 22213 V IN # 610647 M SR P $25,000
2 A VA ILA B LE A T TH IS P R IC E
$
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SA V E $5000 O N A L L N EW 2013 R O G U ES IN STO C K
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239
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*
P ER M O.
W / $3 0 0 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE, $5 0 0 N M AC CAP TIVE, $5 0 0 CU S T. B O N U S CAS H & $5 0 0 S T P ATTY’S D AY B O N U S CAS H
EXEC U TIVE DEM O !
SA VE $11,000 O FF M SR P
STK# N22392 V8, Au to , A/C, PW , PDL , M O DEL# 36612 Cru is e, T ilt, Allo ys , Va lu e V IN# 323414 T ru ck Pkg, & M u ch, M u ch M o re! M SRP $46,015
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W / $ 4 0 0 0 N IS S A N R EB ATE, $ 5 0 0 N M AC C A P TIV E C A S H & $ 10 0 0 S T P ATTY’S D AY B O N U S C A S H
*$479 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= $21996.10; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity (+ ) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0. $1425 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed , $500 Cu s t. Bo n u s Ca s h & $500 S tPa tty’s Bo n u s Ca s h.
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2012 Buick LaCrosse 4-Cyl., FWD, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise, Remote Start, XM, OnStar
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*
MSRP SALE $32,115 PRICE
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*
MSRP SALE $26,545 PRICE #G2220
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6.2L V-8, Heated/Cooled Leather Seats, 20” Wheels, P. Sunroof, Chrome Boards
**
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SYLVESTER CHEVROLET 2011 CHEVY SILVERADO EXT. CAB Z71 4X4
2010 AVALANCHE Z71 4X4
v-6 Auto, Air, PW, PL 38,000 miles
8 cyl., Auto, PW, PL, Air, 20K, Certified
V-8 Auto, Leather, Sunroof, 25K
2012 MALIBU LS
2009 CHEVY EQUINOX LT
2007 CHEVY TRAIL BLAZER
4 Cyl, Auto, PW,PD, CD, 14k
V-6, Auto, Sunroof, PW, PD 38,000 miles
6cyl, Auto, Air, PW, PD 74,000 miles
$10,995* $24,995* $32,495* V-6, AM/FM Stereo CD, Remote Start, FWD, ONLY 59K MILES
**
SALE PRICE
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2011 Chevy Silverado Z71 4x4 2008 GMC Envoy SLT 4x4 2006 Chevy Malibu Maxx EXT. CAB, 5.3L V-8, Z71 Pkg., Remote Start, Tow Pkg., 37K Miles
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Family Owned & Operated for Over 40 Years
570-489-7586
1609 MAIN AVE., PECKVILLE EXIT 190 OFF 1-81
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339 HIGHWAY 315 IN PITTSTON 3 YEAR/100,000 MILES WARRANTY ON* PLATINUM CERTIFIED VEHICLES 2011 Hyundai Accent Sedans
10,799
$
Stk# P14893, Automatic, AM/FM/CD/USB, Great Gas Mileage!
2010 Ford Focus SE Sedan
2011 Toyota Corolla LE Sedan
*
Stk# P14849, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, Great On Gas!
2007 Nissan Murano SL AWD
10,999*
$
Stk# P14922, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, CD, A/C
2004 Cadillac CTS Sedan
11,299
*
11,999
*
12,799
*
$
Stk# 14861A, Leather, Sunroof, Only 53K Miles, Nice!
2009 Chevrolet HHR Wagon
$
Stk# P14902, Rear Cargo Area, Roof Rack, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks
2008 Pontiac G6 Sedan
$
Stk# P14924, Only 28K Miles, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks
2007 Honda CRV EX 4WD
$
Stk# P14973, Sunroof, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows & Locks, CD
2009 Saturn Aura Sedan
13,399
$
Stk# P14891A, Sunroof, Leather Seats, Alloy Wheels, Automatic
2009 Nissan Altima S Sedan
$
Stk# P14896, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, Only 26K Miles
13,399
Stk# P14941, Heated Leather, Sunroof, All Wheel Drive, Alloys, P. Seat
2010 Suzuki Kizashi GTS AWD
Stk# P14750A, All Wheel Drive, Sunroof, P. Seat, Alloys, PW, PL
2012 Volkswagen at SE Sedan
Stk# P14877, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, CD
2012 Ford Focus SEL Sedan
Stk# P14856, Leather, Sunroof, Alloy Wheels, Fog Lights, Sync
*
14,999 *
$
14,999
15,499 *
$
15,999 *
$
2011 Dodge Journey AWD
Stk# P14873, Rear View Camera, All Wheel Drive, Power Windows & Locks
$
16,999 17,299
$
Stk# P14988, Stow-N-Go Seats, 3rd Row, Perfect for the Family!
2011 Toyota Prius III
$
2012 Chevy Traverse LT AWD
$
Stk# P14980, Hybrid! Only 13K Miles, Power Windows & Locks
*
$
2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor 4WD
2013 Dodge Grand Caravan
*
$
$
Stk# P14842, Power Windows & Locks, Automatic, CD, Alloy Wheels, 3 Left To Choose From!
13,799 *
13,899
2010 Ford Escape XLT 4WD
Stk# 14992, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, CD
*
$
Stk# P14845, 3rd Row Seating, All Wheel Drive, Alloy Wheels, 8 enger
$
2012 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab 4x4
$
2012 Nissan Pathfinder 4x4
$
2012 Jeep Wrangler 2Dr Lifted 4x4
$
Stk# P14952, SV Package, 3rd Row Seat, Power Seat, Alloy Wheels
Stk# P14906, Lift Kit, Off Road Tires, Alloy Wheels, Automatic, Hardtop, Already Built For You @
2013 Chevrolet Silverado Crew Cab 4x4
19,999 *
21,999 *
REDUCED!!
13,399*
$
23,999*
Stk# P14829, SLT Package, Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels
*
Stk# P14846, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, CD
23,399*
2013 Kia Sorento SUV AWD
Stk# P14987, 3rd Row Seating, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows & Locks, 2 Left @ This Price!
*
2012 Fiat 500 3Dr
21,399 *
Stk# P14950, LT Package, Power Windows & Locks, CD, Bedliner, 3 Available @ This Price!
2012 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab Lifted 4x4
24,599*
Stk#P14959, SLT Pkg, Off Road Tires, Chrome Wheels, Sharp Truck!
24,799 * 28,999*
31,999*
$
28,999*
$
P L A T I N U M C E RT I F I E D H I G H L I N E 2012 Volvo S60 T5 Sedan 2011 Lexus CT 200H Wagon 2011 BMW 328 AWD Sedan 2012 Mercedes 300 4Matic Sport Sdn 2013 Volvo XC60 AWD 2013 Infiniti JX35 AWD 2011 Escalade EXT Pickup AWD Stk# P14962, Sunroof, Leather Seats, Power Memory Seats, Alloys
$
25,999
*
Stk# P14965, Hybrid! Leather, Navigation, Sunroof
$
28,599
*
Stk# P14868, X Drive, All Wheel Drive, Leather, Sunroof, Automatic
28,499
$
*
Stk# P14895, All Wheel Drive, Leather, Sunroof, Sport Package, Sharp!
$
32,499
*
Stk# P14994, Leather, Power Memory Driver’s Seat, Moonroof, Only 4K Miles
$
39,999*
Stk# P14977, Heated Leather, 3rd Row, Navigation, Rear DVD, & Much More!
$
49,999*
Stk# P14949, Luxury Package, Navigation w/ Camera, 22” Wheels, Power Side Steps
54,999*
$
VEHICLE VALUE OUTLET 2001 Dodge B1500 Cargo Van Stk# P14970, 53K Miles, Ladder Rack, Bin Packages, Automatic
$
5,999
2004 Chevrolet Impala
*
Stk# P14915A, Leather, Alloys, Power Windows & Locks
$
7,999
*
2007 Saturn Vue AWD Stk# P14746, All Wheel Drive, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, CD
$
8,799
*
2009 Toyota Scion Coupe Stk# S2252D, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows & Locks, Manual, Sporty!
$
8,799
*
2005 Chevrolet Impala Sedan Stk# P14936B, Only 42K Miles, Power Windows & Locks
$
8,899
*
2005 Honda Accord EX Sedan Stk# P14989, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels, CD
$
8,999
*
2007 Hyundai Tucson 4WD Stk# P14912, Automatic, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows & Locks
$
9,999
*
2007 Honda Fit Hatchback Stk# P14991, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, CD, Great Gas Mileage!
$
9,999*
*All Prices plus tax, tags, & fees. Artwork for illustration purposes only. Dealer not responsible for typographical errors. 3 Year/100,000 Miles Limited Powertrain Warranty on 2008 models and newer with less than 75,000 miles. 90 day/3,000 mile Limited Powertrain Warranty on 2004 models and newer with less than 100,000 miles. See sales dealer for complete warranty and sale details. Sale Ends 3/22/13.
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1039
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1054
Concrete & Masonry
D. PUGH CONCRETE
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1057Construction & Building FATHER & SON CONSTRUCTION Interior & Exterior Remodeling Jobs of All Sizes 570-814-4578 570-709-8826
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1078
Dry Wall
MIRRA DRYWALL
Hanging & Finishing Textured Ceilings Licensed & Insured Free Estimates
570-675-3378
1084
Electrical
ECONOLECTRIC No Job Too Small. Generator Installs. Residential & Commercial Free Estimates Licensed-Insured PA032422
(570) 602-7840
SLEBODA ELECTRIC Master electrician Licensed & Insured Service Changes & Replacements. Generator Installs. 868-4469
1132
Handyman Services
DOPainting, IT ALL HANDYMAN drywall,
plumbing & all types of interior & exterior home repairs. 570-829-5318
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Hauling & Trucking
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1135
Hauling & Trucking
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826-1883 472-4321
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Painting & Wallpaper
JACOBOSKY PAINTING NEPA’s Finest
Painters Int./Ext. Painting, Building Restoration Don’t worry about them running off with your money, get it done right the first time! Free Estimates 570-328-5083
M. PARALIS PAINTING
Int/ Ext. painting, Power washing. Professional work at affordable rates. Free estimates. 570-288-0733
570-550-4535
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1195
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1213
Paving & Excavating
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RELIABLE, NEAT, HONEST. WORKING WITH PRIDE. INSURED-FREE EST. 570-735-8101
1252
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Clothing
JACKET, Tourmaline Mink 3/4 Stroller. Cleaned, glazed and conditioned as new, one owner, excellent condition. Fur origin, USA, 32” in length, contains 35 pelts, w/65”. Sweep, size 12, tourmaline mink hat included. Appraised professionally at $4,500 replacement value, selling for $450. 570-881-0569
GET THE WORD OUT with a Classified Ad. 570-829-7130 PROM GOWNS Maroon with beading throughout by Tiffany size 4 $75. White with teal beading by Sean Mehta size 4 $75. Strapless royal blue with black design size 9/10 by L. A. Glo $65. Violet color with beading top to bottom by Scala size large $75. (570) 693-4629 SCRUB TOPS, women’s, long sleeve, new, quantity 10, sizes L-XL, $8 each. Christmas, Easter and Halloween. 823-1233 VINTAGE WEDDING GOWN: Over 50 years old. White with beaded and jeweled top. 3/4 sleeves. Size 10Cleaned and boxed. $95.00 or best offer Call Mary 779-9464
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Computer Equipment & Software
LAPTOP, Acer, Aspire. New in box, Intel 17 processor, top of the line. Paid $850, selling for $550. Great buy. 570-212-2393 ROUTER - wireless, by Cisco, E 1000. Like new. $40. 570-851-4545.
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Exercise Equipment
HARD CORE GYM, Plate loaded cable pulley machine; lat pull down, chest press, pec deck, leg ext, lower pulley for curling. $150. 570-868-6024 LEG EXTENSION MACHINE Hammer Strength ISO-Lateral. 4 years old, plate loaded, platinum frame, navy upholstery. New condition. $1000. SEATED L E G C U R L MACHINE, Hammer Strength ISOLateral. 4 years old, plate loaded, platinum frame, navy upholstery, New condition. $1000. Call Jim 570-855-9172
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Fireplace Accessories
FIREPLACE TOOLS 4 pieces and stand, bronze, old. $25 570-864-3587
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Furnaces & Heaters
COAL STOVE Dickson approximately 60 years old, gray with 6 lids & top warming closet, bottom oven, very good condition asking $450, or best offer. 570-288-0204 FURNACE. Carrier oil. Forced hot air with 2 zone system. Good condition. $800. 570-574-1791 HEATER, Electric by Edison. $15. 570-851-4545. HEATER, wood burning, 50 gallons. Good for garage. $40. 570-825-8818 TOTAL WOOD HEAT Safe, clean, efficient and comfortable OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE from Central Boiler. B & C Outdoor Wood Furnaces LLC 570-477-56922
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Furniture & Accessories
BED FRAME, Gold. Queen size. $125. 570-735-4385 BEDFRAME, brass, head board and footboard. Polished, 54”x75”, full size. Excellent condition. Free delivery within 10 miles. $325. 570-824-9049 BEDROOM SET double bed with headboard, double width dresser with hutch mirror, 5 drawer hi-boy dresser & nightstand. Pecan wood finish. Very good condition. $400 OBO. Kathy @ 570-654-7847
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Furniture & Accessories
CABINET, wooden, 46” high, 25” wide, with a glass door and two adjustable shelves. $50. 570-868-5066 CHAIRS, (2) Genuine leather, custom made recliners. Taupe color, like new. $550 each. 570-675-5046 CHASE LOUNGE, With pad-red wood $25.00 WOOD PICNIC TABLE with benches $25.00, PFALTZGRAF 1 Coffee Pot, 1 Tea Pot both new $20.00. call 570-639-1975 COUCH & loveseat blue, beige floral print. Paid $2800 sell for $250. Must sell. 570-457-7854
746 Garage Sales/ Estate Sales/ Flea Markets Edwardsville
681 Main Street Saturday, Sunday and Monday 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Four five drawer file cabinets, $20 each. Four four drawer file cabinets, $15 each. Horizontal file with door, $25. Two sorters, $10 for both, metal bookcase, $10. Combination two drawer file cabinet and 3 shelf unit, $20, table, $20.
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DESK, corner, computer. Great shape. O’Sullivan-Sauder. Lots of storage and shelves. $60 OBO can email pics. 570-477-2281 D I N I N G S E T. beveled glass table top, 4 arm chairs, $285, DINING SET. Rattan round, 4 chairs, $285, TABLE, 2 chairs, rattan, $200, B Call for further details. 570-474-0514
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* NELSON * * FURNITURE * * WAREHOUSE * Recliners from $299 Lift Chairs from $699 New and Used Living Room Dinettes, Bedroom 210 Division St Kingston Call 570-288-3607 KITCHEN SET- Five piece. Along with matching hutch. Good condition. Asking for $700.00, negotiable. Call 570-655-0983 for details & inquiries.
Say it HERE in the Classifieds! 570-829-7130 KITCHEN TABLE, 1940’s, wood with Formica top, $10. Grandfather clock, 6’ tall, $200. Desk top with drop down front, $10. 570-674-7692 KITCHEN TABLE- 42 inch, round with 2 extensions (12 inch each) 6 chairs, dark wood. $150.00 TABLE-Maple, 4’ x 3’ with 4 chairs and 1 side chair. 2 Extensions for table, 1’ each. $85.00 BUTCHERS RACKGray steel with glass shelves and 4 stools. $250.00. Call and leave message for Florence. 570-474-5142
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Twin sets: $159 Full sets: $179 Queen sets: $239 All New American Made 570-288-1898 MATTRESS TOPPER Very thick, brand new, with gel & feathers. Full size. $60. FUTON, white oak, well built, stickley style, heavy duty cushion. $300. 570-823-2709 RECLINING, sofa, love seat, and rocker, blue, in good working condition. $400 for all three pieces. 735-6920
SALON FURNITURE
free standing styling station, sink with backwash unit and shampoo chair, 58x 36 rectangular antifatigue mat, wall mount mirror with brackets, 58x36. Other miscellaneous items. 570-709-7271 TABLE. Kitchen, oak, round with Indian tile. 4 chairs. $175. 283-8420 TABLE. Oval walnut Pa House coffee table, $75, DESK, ice box style oak computer cabinet and desk, $100, DESK, 3 drawer secretary style, $75. TV, 42” big screen floor model RCA, $200. 417-2382 TABLES, 2 end with glass tops $20 each, Desk, Sauder with hutch, $50, China closet, glass doors, $125. 570-793-1696 TELEVISION CABINET, blonde finish, approximately 39” wide by 65” high, with one shelf, three drawers. Excellent condition, $100 firm. 570-288-0060
746 Garage Sales/ Estate Sales/ Flea Markets NANTICOKE
128 W. Church St. Sunday 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. Dell printer, Christmas and household items. Washer and dryer $125. electric stove, $75. much more!
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OUTSIDE SPACES $10 Saturday 10am-2pm Sunday 8am-4pm
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Machinery & Equipment
SAWMILLS: From only $3,997.00Make/ Save Money with your own bandmill- Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info/DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com 1-800-578-1363 Ext.300N SNOW BLOWER: New Craftsman electric start. Used once. 21” path. Sell $295.00 Call George: 8172389
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Medical Equipment
BATH TUB TRANSFER BENCH. (2) 1 36” and 1 45”. $50 each. 570-288-9180 BED, Hospital semielectric. Good condition, works like new. $250 OBO Dave 570-991-2797 JAZZY CHAIR, with charger, arm, head and foot rests. Must sell ASAP. $300 OBO. 1-215-436-0987
758 Miscellaneous
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758 Miscellaneous AUTO PAINT, 1965 to 1967 Corvette Rally Red, base coat only. One gallon $150, paid $395. 570-883-7007 BEER KEGERATOR. Beverage air, Model BM23-B. Stainless steel top and draft tower. Holds 1/2 barrel of beer. Needs some work $250 negotiable. 570-287-9939 CART, for microwaves, tall with spice rack and bottom storage, $30. Grape fruit spoons, antique, six, $5. Picnic basket, large vintage, includes inside tray, $10. Clothing racks, two, large, chrome, $10 each. 674-7692 CHAIR, Bunny for small child, pink fur, $5, TREILL, $10, SKI/ROWER $10 RICE COOKER, $4, TV, 19” $4 570-696-3368 CLOTHES. Boys, over 50 items, (lg-xl 14-16, $45, NASCAR, Die cast collectibles and many various items, 25 pieces, $125. T E C H D E C K S (ramps & skateboards, over 50$35, DVD’S, children, various kids shows, 12 for $25, BOOKS, kids 25 for $20, DVD’s 12 for $25, WWE DVD’s 4 for $40, Skechers, womens, size 9, 3 for $30 Call for details 237-1583 COAT RACK - holds 4 caps, 4 coats, white floor model with gold trim. $10. FLOOR FAN - White, 4’1” high, 18” d. Like new. $8. 570-851-4545. DESK, O’Sullivan light oak, $50, Assorted hand drafting tools and table top drafting table with straight edge. $35, Assorted templates, pencils, leads, scales, etc. $85 for all items 570-822-4762 FIGURINE Nao/Lladro schoolgirl with chalkboard, $35/Hummels, 5 for $60 each. 570-457-2496 HOOD 1967 Corvette 427, Big Block, After market $795. Good condition in primer. 570-883-7007 HUMIDIFIER, Sears, new. $20. Turkey roasting pan, $10. Grolight for new plants, $5. Silver bread tray, $10. Coffee set, four pieces, silver, $20. 570-674-7692 JUKE BOX, fullsized, heavy-duty, wood facsimile of a ‘50s’ era. Reminiscent of “Happy Days” composed of plywood and decorative plastics, internal 12 volt battery powered lights and sound system (not included). Excellent condition and originally used as theatre prop; can be adapted for recreational, decorative or scholastic theatre background use. $250. Call Tom. 570-881-0569
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PROJECTOR: Slide in case with 10 carousal, like new. $100.00 Call George 570-817-2389 TABLE, dining room with 1 leaf, 4 chairs. Like new, $400. Dinnerware, complete set of 12. Rose Pattern. $45. Chairs, outdoor lounge chairs with cushions, set of 2, solid medal, $50 each. 570-735-7619 TIRES new Good Year re-tread. 48.50x16.5 mud & snow $125 for all 4. (570) 735-3479 TIRES, very good condition. four, 275/55/20, $280. Two, 205/50R/17, $100. Two sets of two, 225/50R/17, $220. Two, 205/55R/16, $120. Two, 265/70R/16, $120. Two new 215/65R/17, $145. 570-780-9056 TIRES. (4) All season FIrestone FR 710. 175/65/R14. $80 all. 570-855-2568 WINDOW SASHES, from 1925, wavy type glass in them, first come first serve, must take all. 24 count, 12 top and 12 bottom. 570-574-0301 WIRE SET Wells 6 cylinder spark wire set #q1827 in new never opened package $5. 735-6638
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Musical Instruments
BANJO, Fender, FB59, Gold Hardware, Hardshell case, like new condition, $650. 826-1582 ORGAN, electric, Thomas Troubadour, 186. Free. Call: 570-836-4636
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Musical Instruments
796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise
PIANO. Richmond upright. 100 years old, dark wood, beautifully carved, good condition. Needs tuning. $150 negotiable. Buyer must remove. 570-310-1110
Miners’ Candlesticks and Miners’ Carbide Lamps. Paying $10-$45, Plus Postage. E-Mail, mace837116 @bellsouth.net
TRUMPET-Buescher Super Aristocrat. 45 years old, excellent condition. $500. 570-883-0265
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Office Equipment
ATTACHE CASE aluminum, hard shell with combination locks. $20. 570-851-4545.
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Restaurant Equipment
SIX BURNER STOVE, salamander, 3’ radiant charbroiler, 4’ flat top grill, french fryer, 4’ bain Marie, 20 qt. mixer. LP gas All new For Sale. 570-620-2693
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776 Sporting Goods GOLF CLUBS. Ping, Taylor and Maxfil. Putter, bag, driver and woods. Also excellent starter set. Call for all details. $200 570-18644 POOL TABLE, (3-in-1) AIR HOCKEY TABLE, and PING PONG TABLE, accessories included. Great condition. Asking for $250.00, negotiable. Call 6553089 for details.
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Stereos/ Accessories
BASS BLASTER, Road Master, in box, 200 watts, mega subwoofer system. $90. 570-574-0271
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Televisions/ Accessories
H O M E T H E AT E R , Martin Ash HD series 6985, 5.1 channel professional, in box, 200-400 watts. Cost $2,299, asking $250. 570-574-0271 TELEVISION, RCA, color, 19”, Not a flat screen. Good condition. $17.50, firm. 570-430-2311 TELEVISION, Sony, 32” console model, not HD. $150. 570-883-7007
TV 19” COLOR
With remote and DVD/VCR combo player. $25.00 each or $40.00 for both. Call 570-814-9574
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Tools
DRIVER/DRILL. Dewalt 18 volt. Incl. 2 batteries & charger with nut runner kit. GRINDER Hitachi 4.5” $100 for both OBO 570-779-7658 FLOOR SANDER, PRO, drum sander, runs ok $500. NAILER, hammerhead Pneumatic. Excellent. $250 570-650-0804 JACK 6 TON Bottle Jack. $20. 570-851-4545.
Do you need more space? A yard or garage sale in classified is the best way to clean out your closets! You’re in bussiness with classified! SAW HORSES, wood, heavy duty. $25. 674-7692
786 Toys & Games POOL TABLE. Regulation slate top. Can be used as pay per game or play without pay. Good shape. $100 OBO 570-822-9215
796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise
WANTED JEWELRY
CATS & KITTENS
12 weeks & up. All shots, neutered, tested,microchipped
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Dogs
GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES ACA ed.
Males & females. Vet checked. $650 each. 570-336-6162 570-417-3107 ROTTIES HUSKIES Yorkies, Chihuahuas Labs & More Bloomsburg 389-7877 Hazleton 453-6900 Hanover 829-1922
SHIH-TZU PUPPIES FOR SALE, Pure
Breeds with papers, three girls. 570-436-2762
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Pet Services
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OBEDIENCE CLASSES Starting 3/23 & Therapy Dog Training starting 3/17 570-332-4095 for info
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Pet Supplies
ELECTRIC CLIPPER. Andis Dog grooming. Hardly used, Model MBG $20 570-675-0460
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2.9% for 60 mos
ACCORDS 08 ACCORD EXL SDN Green, 70K .....................NOW $13,950 10 ACCORD LX SDN Red, 28K...........................NOW $15,550 10 ACCORD LX SDN Black, 25K .........................NOW $16,750
10 ACCORD EXL SDN Red, 41K .......................NOW $17,500 10 ACCORD LXP SDN Black, 20K ......................NOW $17,950 10 ACCORD EX SDN Gray, 20K ..........................NOW $18,500 09 HONDA SXL V6 NAV SDN White, 43K......NOW $18,950 11 ACCORD EXL SDN Navy, 20K.......................NOW $19,500 10 ACCORD EXL SDN Black, 24K ......................NOW $19,500
00 LEXUS RX300 AWD
99 HONDA ACCORD EX SDN
1.9% for 36 mos
2.9% for 60 mos
PILOT 4WD 11 PILOT LX Navy, 23K ...........................................NOW $24,750 10 PILOT EXL DVD Gray, 45K.............................NOW $27,250 11 PILOT EXL Gray, 32K ........................................NOW $28,500 11 PILOT EXL Silver, 31K .......................................NOW $29,500 11 PILOT EXL Gray, 11K.........................................NOW $30,500
Gold, 103K
White, 87K
Now
$7,750
HONDA ACCORD VP SEDAN 05, White, 68K 07, Silver, 86K
$9,950 $10,950
08 CHEVY COBALT E
08 CHEVY IMPALA LT SEDAN White, 53K, Was $10,950
Now
Now
$10,950
$9,750
08 FORD FUSION SEL SEDAN Black, 65K
Silver, 14K
$10,950
$8,750
Now
Now
$10,950
CRZ HYBRID
08 CHRYSLER SEBRING LX SDN Blue, 14K, Was $12,950
Now
$10,950
08 TOYOTA RAV4 4WD
Gray, 85K
$12,950
Now
10 MAZDA 3i SPORT SEDAN Blue, 40K
Now
$13,950
10 VW JETTA SEL SDN White, 5 Spd, 32K
Now
$16,500
Gold, 81K
Now
$12,950
08 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4WD Red, 47K
Now
$14,500
11 TOYOTA COROLLA S SEDAN Navy, 11K
Now
$16,500
08 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GS E Silver, 37K
Gray, 38K, Was $15,750
1.9% for 36 mos
FIT
04 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 4WD
10 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS SDN
10 HONDA FIT SPORT Red, 37K......................NOW $14,950
1.9% for 36 mos
2.9% for 60 mos
2.9% for 60 mos CRV 4WD
10 CRV EX Black, 40K...............................................NOW $20,750 10 CRV EX Silver, 40K...............................................NOW $20,750 11 CRV SE Sage, 29K ...............................................NOW $21,250 10 CRV EXL NAVI Titanium, 49K ...........................NOW $21,500 11 CRV SE White, 25K...............................................NOW $21,500 10 CRV EXL Black, 19K............................................NOW $22,900 11 CRV EXL-NAVI Black, 41K...............................NOW $22,975 10 CRV EXL Sage, 30K ............................................NOW $22,500 11 CRV EXL Titanium, 21K ........................................NOW $24,500 12 CRV EX Titanium, 19K ...........................................NOW $24,500 11 CRV EXL White, 18K............................................NOW $24,950
CIVICS 10 CIVIC LX SDN Titanium, 60K ............................NOW $13,500 08 CIVIC LX SDN Gray, 28K .................................NOW $13,950 09 CIVIC LX SDN Black, 28K ................................NOW $14,500 10 CIVIC EX SDN Gray, 51K.................................NOW $14,950 10 CIVIC LX SDN Titanium, 28K ............................NOW $15,250 10 CIVIC LX E Gray, 18K..................................NOW $15,950 11 CIVIC EX E Red, 20K..................................NOW $16,950 12 CIVIC LX SDN Black, 12K ................................NOW $17,950 12 CIVIC EXL Black, 6K..........................................NOW $19,950 *1.9% for 36 mos/ 2.9% for up to 60 mos on Certified Hondas thru Am Honda Finance W.A.C. Certified Hondas have 1 yr - 12k, Basic Warranty & 7yr - 100k Powertrain from orig. inservice date.
Open Monday - Thursday 9-9 Friday & Saturday 9-5
Now
$11,950
JEEP PATRIOT 4WD Green, 46K
Now
$13,500
09 SUBARU IMPREZA AWD SEDAN
Now
11 TOYOTA COROLLA LE SEDAN Red, 23K, Was $14,950
Now
$14,950
11 SUBARU LEGACY AWD SDN
Blue 35K
Now
$18,950
$14,950
10 BMW 328Xi AWD SDN Navy, 41K
Gray, 29K
Now
$13,500
09 DODGE JOURNEY SXT 4WD
Red, 50K
Now
$12,500
Now
$22,500
1110 Wyoming Ave, Scranton, PA 1-800-NEXT-HONDA 570-341-1400
807421
06 HONDA CRV EX 4WD EX Silver, 96K $10,950 EX Black, 102K $10,950 SE White, 77K $14,950
ELEMENT 4WD 11 CRZ EX Frost, 5K.................................................NOW $17,500 10 ELEMENT EX Gray, 25K...................................NOW $18,950
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2013 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT 4X4
AIR CONDITIONING
Lease For
$312/36mo*
*Includes Factory rebate including $1,000 Lease Loyalty.Conquest Rebate and $500 Military Rebate. 36 month lease, 10,000 miles per year. Payment is plus tax. $2,495 due at delivery plus license, title and documentation fee. No Security Deposit.
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Stk#1360011
Stk#1348001
$355/36mo*
W E
• 5.7 V8 Hemi w/MDS • Automatic Transmission • Sirius XM Satellite Radio • Remote Keyless Entry • Pwindows • Plocks
$24,300
NOW AS LOW AS
*Includes Factory rebate including $1,000 Lease Loyalty.Conquest Rebate and $500 Military Rebate. 36 month lease, 10,000 miles per year. Payment is plus tax. $2,495 due at delivery plus license, title and documentation fee. No Security Deposit.
Stk# 1373002
UConnect Voice Command w/ Bluetooth - Includes Rear View Auto Dim Mirror w/Microphone, Bluetooth Streaming Audio, Remote USB Port
Lease For
*Includes Factory rebate including $1,000 Lease Loyalty.Conquest Rebate and $500 Military Rebate. 36 month lease, 10,000 miles per year. Payment is plus tax. $2,495 due at delivery plus license, title and documentation fee. No Security Deposit.
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9 200’S IN STOCK
$333/36mo*
2013 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING - L Stk# 1357006
Driver Convenience Group - Includes Keyless Enter-N-Go, Remote Proximity Keyless Entry, Heated Front Seats, Heated Second Row Seats, Bright Door Handles, Heated Steering Wheel, Power Adjustable Pedals, Entertainment Group #2 - Includes Single Disc DVD Player, 3rd Row Overhead 9’ Video Screen, 2nd Row Overhead 9’ Video Screen..
$295/36mo*
*Includes Factory rebate including $1,000 Lease Loyalty.Conquest Rebate and $500 Military Rebate. 36 month lease, 10,000 miles per year. Payment is plus tax. $2,495 due at delivery plus license, title and documentation fee. No Security Deposit.
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*Includes Factory rebate including $1,000 Lease Loyalty.Conquest Rebate and $500 Military Rebate. 36 month lease, 10,000 miles per year. Payment is plus tax. $2,495 due at delivery plus license, title and documentation fee. No Security Deposit.
2013 RAM 1500 EXPRESS QUAD CAB 4X4
Stk# 1386010
5 AVAILABLE AT THIS PRICE
• 5.7 V8 Hemi MDS • 20 inch alum chrome wheels • Class IV Receiver hitch • Trailer Brake Control • Keyless Entry • Sirius XM Satellite Radio • Fog Lamps
Lease For
$233/36mo* 2013 JEEP COM LATITUDE 4X4
Stk# 1355009
EPA 28 MPG HWY/22 MPG CITY!
• Front & Side Airbags
Lease For
• U Connect Voice Command w/Bluetooth
$217/36mo*
*Includes Factory rebate including $1,000 Lease Loyalty.Conquest Rebate and $500 Military Rebate. 36 month lease, 10,000 miles per year. Payment is plus tax. $2,495 due at delivery plus license, title and documentation fee. No Security Deposit.
2013 CHRYSLER 300 AWD
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$248/36mo*
2013 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING SEDAN
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STK# 1374023
$341/36mo*
*Includes Factory rebate including $1,000 Lease Loyalty.Conquest Rebate and $500 Military Rebate. 36 month lease, 10,000 miles per year. Payment is plus tax. $2,495 due at delivery plus license, title and documentation fee. No Security Deposit.
Stk# 1351007
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NEW 2013 JEEP PATRIOT OSCAR MIKE 4X4
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$36,220
Includes $3,000 Rebate, $1,000 Conquest Rebate, $500 Military
Power Value Group - Includes Power Heated Fold-Away Mirrors, Keyless Entry, Power Driver 1-Touch Windows, Speed Sensitive Power Locks, Supplemental Front Seat Side Air Bags, Air Conditioning, UConnect Voice Command w/Bluetooth
Lease For
• Heavy Duty Snow Plow Prep Pkg. • Limited Slip Rear • U-Connect Voice Command w/ Bluetooth
MSRP $44,235
Price include $1,250 rebate, $1,000 Truck Month Bonus Rebate, $1,000 Truck Trade in Rebate.
Lease For
Stk# 1286246
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MSRP $30,190 NOW AS LOW AS
45 RAMS AVAILABLE
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Stk# 1386009
2012 RAM 2500 CUMMINS DIESEL 4X4
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2013 RAM 1500 TRADESMAN 4X4
*Includes Factory rebate including $1,000 Lease Loyalty.Conquest Rebate and $500 Military Rebate. 36 month lease, 10,000 miles per year. Payment is plus tax. $2,495 due at delivery plus license, title and documentation fee. No Security Deposit.
Lease For
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Price includes 2500 Rebate and 750 Bonus Cash. Additional Rebates may apply (Military, Lease, Conquest ect..) see Sales Consultant for details.
$283/36mo*
Stk# 1347002 • Rear DVD • Leather Seating • GPS Navigation • Power Sunroof
W
$19,436
Lease For
N
NOW AS LOW AS
4 RT’S AVAILABLE AT SIMILAR PRICE
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MSRP $23,275
V6- 6 Spd. Auto. All Wheel Drive 3rd Row Seating Remote Start U-Connect Voice Command w/Bluetooth
2013 DODGE JOURNEY R/T RALLYE AWD
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• • • • •
• AutoStick • Automatic Transmission • 3.6-Liter V6 • SiriusXM Satellite Radio • Uconnect Voice Command with Bluetooth
N
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2013 DODGE JOURNEY SXT AWD
Stk# 1347004
W
*Includes Factory rebate including $1,000 Lease Loyalty.Conquest Rebate and $500 Military Rebate. 36 month lease, 10,000 miles per year. Payment is plus tax. $2,495 due at delivery plus license, title and documentation fee. No Security Deposit.
*Includes Factory rebate including $1,000 Lease Loyalty.Conquest Rebate and $500 Military Rebate. 36 month lease, 10,000 miles per year. Payment is plus tax. $2,495 due at delivery plus license, title and documentation fee. No Security Deposit.
Stk# # 1382005
PWR. SUNROOF, GPS NAVIGATION, BLUETOOTH, 5 SPD AUTOMATIC
Lease For
17 DARTS AVAILABLE AT SIMILAR SAVINGS
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Lease For $152/36 mo.* 2013 013 DODGE AVENGER AVENG GER SE
2013 DODGE CHALLENGER SXT PLUS
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2013 DODGE DART SXT
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Stk# 1320059
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Lease For
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$298/36mo
27 HWY MPG
*Includes Factory rebate including $1,000 Lease Loyalty.Conquest Rebate and $500 Military Rebate. 36 month lease, 10,000 miles per year. Payment is plus tax. $2,495 due at delivery plus license, title and documentation fee. No Security Deposit.
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Tax, Documentation Fee and Registration Fee are extra. Chrysler Group retains the right to change incentives/rebates without prior notice. Lease Bonus Rebate is for eligible customers currently leasing a Chrysler Group Vehicle or returning from a Chrysler Group Vehicle Lease, Restrictions Apply. Military Rebates are for Military currently serving or retired Military with 20 years of prior service. Rebates are in lieu of low finance options such as 0% Ally (except on select models, see sales consultant). All prior sales offered excluded. All rebates have been applied to prices. Ally/Chase Rebates require financing thru Ally or Chase. All Subject to prior sales. Photos of vehicles are for illustration purpose only. Exp. Date 3-21-13. Some restrictions apply.