Times Leader 09-13-2013
Times Leader 09-13-2013
Times Leader 09-13-2013
Casey seeks additional $30 million to fix Pa. bridges This bridge on
Division Street
near the San
Senator says 25 percent of all spans in state are deficient, including 122 in Luzerne County Souci Parkway
in Hanover
Township is
BILL O’BOYLE The move comes as 19 million daily trips taken over structurally closed. It’s one of
[email protected] Pennsylvania continues deficient bridges, according to data provided several bridges in
to struggle to upgrade its by Casey’s office. Luzerne County
U.S. Sen. Bob Casey on Thursday said bridges. Casey’s biparti- According to the data, there are 122 defi- deemed defi-
Pennsylvania is ranked No. 1 in something no san bill will be introduced cient municipal or county-owned bridges in cient, according
state wants to be — deficient bridges. with U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt, Luzerne County, 82 in Lackawanna County, to information
Casey, D-Scranton, held a teleconference R-Missouri. 42 in Wyoming County, 69 in Lycoming released by U.S.
from Washington to announce he will introduce Casey Casey said Pennsylvania County and 118 in Monroe County. Sen. Bob Casey.
a bill to increase funding for bridges owned by has 5,543 deficient bridges “Investing in our state’s crumbling bridges
counties or municipalities in Pennsylvania by — nearly 25 percent of all spans in the state will create jobs and ensure our counties and
$30 million. The state received $74 million — and he said they are located in small towns Pete G. Wilcox | the times Leader
last year for bridge repairs. and rural areas. This translates to more than See BRIDGES | 12A
MIDDAY DRAWING
[email protected] of Pennsylvania announced on archives based on separate crimi- King was the man who sold the in the April 5 incident as well as DAILY NUMBER - 9-4-1
Wednesday. nal complaints filed in April, drugs, police said. An undercover two counts of criminal conspiracy BIG 4 - 6-6-6-0
SCRANTON — A grand jury According to U.S. Attorney Kingston and Swoyersville police officer with the task force then and one count of criminal use of a
in Scranton on Tuesday indicted Peter J. Smith, King was arrested officers acting as members of the arranged a drug buy from King on communication facility. QUINTO - 1-2-4-2-0
a Wilkes-Barre man on a fed- in April 2013 in connection with Luzerne County Drug Task Force April 5 and bought five packets of King is currently awaiting trial TREASURE HUNT
eral drug charge, with authorities a drug sale in Kingston during met on March 30 with a confi- heroin for $100, court records said. in Luzerne County Court on those 15-16-20-25-26
alleging he dealt drugs out of a an investigation conducted by dential informant, who later that In connection with the March 30 charges. EVENING DRAWING
Kingston hotel. the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, day made a controlled purchase incident, King was charged with The federal charge carries a
James King, 47, of South Street, Firearms and Explosives and the of heroin from a man using the delivery of a controlled substance, maximum penalty of 20 years DAILY NUMBER - 4-0-4
was indicted on a charge of pos- Luzerne County Drug Task Force. alias “Mel” and staying in a room possession with intent to deliver a in prison, a term of supervised BIG 4 - 3-2-8-7
session of heroin with intent to The case is assigned to Assistant at at the Budget Inn on Wyoming controlled substance and posses- release after imprisonment, and a QUINTO - 7-9-5-8-1
distribute, the U.S. Attorney’s U.S. Attorney Todd K. Hinkley. Avenue in Kingston. sion of a controlled substance. He fine. CASH 5
Plains Twp.
08-24-30-33-43
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05-18-20-21-26-32
for truck
“Cash 5” jackpot draw-
ing. Today’s jackpot will
be worth $700,000.
Lottery officials reported
GNA’s new food service gets some rave reviews HARRISBURG — A Pennsylvania grand jury
has charged a Clarks Summit man with threaten-
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Sports Editor
SUSAN BETTINGER ed about going to school.” also thanked the faculty for scorekeeper, Kayla Reakes ing to kill President Barack Obama. John Medeiros ............................... 970-7143
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Times Leader Correspondent In addition, Kozlofski a “fantastic program on sui- and Maggie Gola as field Prosecutors say in a Thursday release that
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thanked all of the workers cide” and remarked on the hockey assistant II coach- 42-year-old Nicholas Savino allegedly sent a Photo Editor
NANTICOKE — Jeff who helped with the change attentiveness of the students es (shared position), Neil threatening e-mail to the White House on Aug. Clark Van Orden ............................. 970-7175
Kozlofski, head of Greater to Metz at the beginning of during the important presen- McMahon as strength coach 16. E-MAIL ......... [email protected]
Nanticoke Area’s cafeteria the present school year. tation. (football), and John Pietrzyk The e-mail allegedly said that Obama is the
programs, on Thursday night Secretary Cindy Donlin In other matters, the board: as volunteer girls volleyball Anti-Christ and that he must stand down or be
praised the school’s new food said she noticed there was - Appointed Ellen coach. shot dead.
service program provider, hardly any wasted food in the Rutkowski as middle school In addition, the board The charges stem from an investigation by the
Metz Culinary Management. trash, and the students really chorus director II for the accepted Student Council’s U.S. Secret Service and the Clarks Summit police. BUILDING TRUST
Kozlofski said the cafeteria “enjoy their meals.” 2013-2014 school year. request to hold a homecom- On Aug. 23, the day Obama visited Scranton
“has never seen this kind of Superintendent Anthony - Appointed the following ing pep rally and bonfire on and the region, local police seized ammunition The Times Leader strives to
money before.” He also said Perrone said the teachers are 2013-2014 coaches or extra- Sept. 19 as part of spirit week. and weapons at a home in Clarks Summit on correct errors, clarify stories
that with the cafeteria’s meal enjoying the meals as well. curriculum positions: Jason The next board meeting behalf of the Secret Service. and update them promptly.
selections, “the kids are excit- In another matter, Perrone Woodard as field hockey will be on Oct. 10 at 7 pm. Savino couldn’t be located for comment. Corrections will appear in this
spot. If you have information to
help us correct an inaccuracy or
POLICE BLOTTER cover an issue more thoroughly,
call the newsroom at 829-7242.
WRIGHT TWP. — A released without bail. A surveillance camera several hours before the bur- sentenced on pornography device, the U.S. Attorney’s
Mountain Top man was According to the criminal recorded the face of the sus- glary, police said. charges Thursday in federal Office for the Middle District
arraigned Wednesday on complaint: pect who police identified as Kloeker denied he burglar- court. of Pennsylvania announced.
charges he burglarized a res- The owner of La Napoli Kloeker, the complaint says. ized the restaurant and told Joseph Keller, 28, for- According to U.S.
taurant where he worked for Restaurant at South The restaurant owner told police he was drinking heav- merly of Tunkhannock, was Attorney Peter J. Smith,
one day. Mountain Boulevard and police Kloeker worked at the ily and could not remember sentenced by Senior U.S. Keller admitted to using a
Joshua Kloeker, 21, of Oak Church Road reported some- restaurant for one day on the night of Aug. 11 into District Judge Richard P. computer to download and 2013-256
Drive, was charged by town- one entered a window and Aug. 3 and quit at the end of Aug. 12, the complaint says. Conaboy to serve 60 months distribute images of child
ship police with burglary, stole more than $2,000, a his shift. A preliminary hearing is in prison on the charges pornography in 2011 and
criminal trespass, receiving cash box and a gift certificate Kloeker and the restau- scheduled on Sept. 18. of receipt and distribution to possessing an unregis-
stolen property, theft and envelope containing cash on rant owner said hello to each HARRISBURG — A of child pornography and tered homemade destructive
criminal mischief. He was Aug. 11 through Aug. 12. other at the St. Jude’s Bazaar Wyoming County man was possession of a destructive device.
Wilkes-Barre Publishing, LLC
Kingston
Twp. hears
complaints
about bar
GERI GIBBONS
Times Leader Correspondent
KINGSTON TWP.
— Resident Pat Devitt
addressed township super-
visors on Wednesday night
with complaints about the
Checkerboard Bar, which
he said was located directly
across the street from his
home.
Devitt, of Carverton Road,
said it was necessary to effec-
tively abandon his home on
Friday and Saturday nights
because the bar’s noise “pen-
etrates my home.” He said
the area was zoned as resi-
dential.
“I believe several township
regulations preclude this
type of activity which inter-
feres with the quiet reason-
able enjoyment of my home,”
he said.
Devitt and his wife shared
an audio tape that they said
reflected a high level of noise
coming from the bar.
“You are now responsible
for what happens on upcom-
ing weekends,” he said.
Police Chief Jim Balavage
said he was aware the bar
had previously been cited
for excessive noise by the
Pennsylvania Liquor Control
Board.
“We will have our adminis-
trative staff look into this and
report back to the board,”
said member Jim Reino.
In another matter, the
board approved the renewal
of PennDOT’s winter servic-
es agreement in anticipation
of upcoming weather events.
The board also approved
the installation of two GPS
units, facilitating traffic
flow in the township by
PennDOT. The township
will absorb 20 percent of the
cost the project, or $900.
The board approved the
purchase of nine computers
for the administration and
police department at a cost of
$6,024. Township Manager
Kathleen Sebastian said the
items were budgeted.
The board took a moment
to commemorate the 12th
anniversary of the Sept. 11,
2001, terrorist attacks.
The next meeting of the
board will be on Oct. 9 at
7:30 p.m.
www.timesleader.com THE TIMES LEADER NatioN & World Friday, September 13, 2013 PAGE 5A
Man resentenced in sex assault case Pipeline company cooks up aid for United Way
Chad Benner, 40, to serve one less year in jail after viously had been deemed JON O’CONNELL “One of the things the Marcellus has done, it
a sexually violent preda- [email protected] has brought people from other parts of the
high court rules one charge should be dismissed tor by the state Sexual
Offender’s Assessment NICHOLSON — country. They’re bringing bits of the culture
SHEENA DELAZIO to be re-sentenced on Board in September Fundraisers from with them. You’ll hear them boast about
[email protected] two additional charges of 2005, after he pleaded Williams Energy hope their BBQs. People take a great deal of pride
indecent assault and one guilty to criminal attempt to double their money,
WILKES-BARRE count of involun- to commit unlaw- that is, money raised for in their BBQ.”
— A man serving a tary deviate sexual ful contact with a United Way groups across — Helen Humphreys,
13-to-26-year sentence intercourse. minor. Northeast Pennsylvania. Willliams Northeast spokeswoman
on charges he sexually Polachek Gartley At Benner’s At last year’s BBQ
assaulted a teenage girl sentenced Benner April 2011 trial, Cook-Off in Nicholson,
over several years was exactly the way for- the then-22-year- the pipeline com-
re-sentenced Thursday to mer Judge Joseph old woman tes- pany raised $40,000 in the Marcellus Shale The event opens up new
one less year. Van Jura did in tified she was to be spread around region, as well. revenue streams for the
Chad Benner, 40, for- July 2011, minus Benner about 14 when United Way chapters compete in the cook- Williams matches United Way, Jones said.
merly of Ranshaw, Pa., the one indecent Benner allegedly in the Wyoming Valley, off. Many contributions each dollar raised for Donors get involved who
was sentenced by Luzerne assault charge. began forcing her to per- Susquehanna County and come as large donations the United Way groups. normally don’t contribute
County Judge Tina Polachek Gartley also form lewd sex acts, which Wyoming County. The from their partners. The eating’s pretty good, to charity.
Polachek Gartley to 12 to said Benner will receive took place from July 2002 Broome County, N.Y., United Way of the too, Humphreys said, “This … is a unique event
24 years in prison after two years and 11 months to September 2004 in chapter received money, Wyoming Valley received who is a board member that people have really
the state Superior Court of credit for time already Wilkes-Barre. as well. $5,000 from last year’s of the United Way of the responded to. And they’ve
ruled Benner’s original served, and must register She reported the Organizers are fundraiser, according to Wyoming Valley. brought new resources to
sentence be vacated and his address under Megan’s alleged abuse to police attempting to double that chapter President Bill “One of the things the the United Ways through
one charge be dismissed Law for his entire life. in December 2008 after contribution during their Jones. Marcellus has done, it has this innovative fundrais-
because prosecutors did At the time of Benner’s her memory was trig- BBQ Cook-Off today Williams, headquar- brought people from other ing,” Jones said.
not present enough evi- original sentencing, Van gered when her husband at Nicholson Carnival tered in Texas, operates parts of the country,” “There are businesses
dence for him to be con- Jura said Benner was hugged and kissed her Grounds in Wyoming the Transco pipeline and Humphreys said. “They’re (in Luzerne County) that
victed on that charge. receiving a lengthy prison from behind, according to County. its extensions, which run bringing bits of the cul- are suppliers, that are a
The high court ruled a stay because he had two court papers. Williams Northeast from the Gulf of Mexico ture with them. You’ll part of the gas industry.
charge of indecent assault prior convictions on simi- She said she didn’t want Spokeswoman Helen to New York City. They hear them boast about It’s another way for those
was not proven during lar charges, including one to tell anyone because she Humphreys said they manage infrastructure for their BBQs. People take a suppliers to get an idea
Benner’s April 2011 jury when he was enlisted in was afraid of what they invite their neighbors many natural gas wells great deal of pride in their of what the United Way
trial, and Benner needed the military. Benner pre- might think of her. and subcontractors to and compressor stations BBQ.” does.”
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SHANE STEWART,
25, of Fulton, Mo., passed away
NICOLE KLEM,
31, of Wilkes-Barre, passed
HEATHER RAYMOND C. NORCONK EMILY RUTH ROGERS
Monday in Geisinger Wyoming away Wednesday, Sept. 11, STROYAN MARTIN Sept. 11, 2013 Sept. 11, 2013
Valley Medical Center, Plains 2013, in General Hospital. Sept. 9, 2013 Raymond C. Norconk, 90, of Emily Ruth Rogers, 90, of
Township. Shane was born in She was born April 27, 1982, Wilmot Township, passed away
Heather Stroyan Martin, of Sweet Valley, peacefully passed
Springfield, Mo., a son of Betty a daughter of the late Donald on Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2013,
Milford, died on Sept. 9, 2013. away into the arms of her Lord,
Stewart, of Fulton. He was Klem and Marie Gallagher at home, with his loving family
She worked at Stroyan Funeral surrounded by her family, on
employed by Life Safety Group. Klem. Preceding her were her at his side.
Home for more than 50 years and Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2013, at
In addition to his mother, he is father, Donald; brother Arthur Ray was born at home in
served as secretary/treasurer of home.
survived by his daughter, Carly Gallagher Jr.; aunts, Kathleen Wilmot Township on Sept. 15,
Milford Cemetery for more than Mrs. Rogers was born in
Michelle Stewart; brother, May, Rose Ann Gallagher; cousin 1922, a son of Charles M. and
three decades. Noxen on Nov. 9, 1922, a daugh-
Derek Brandon Marsh; sister, Anthony Locashio. Surviving Mary Lamberson Norconk. His
In 2010, she and her partner, ter of the late Frank and Rachel
Serenity Ann Weese; half- are mother, Marie Klem; grand- entire life was spent on the fam-
Jeffrey Sidle, formed Marmot Dymond Blossom.
brothers and half-sisters; stepfa- parents, Shirley and Arthur ily farm after graduating from
Productions LLC to self-publish Emily graduated from
ther, Terry Teel; and girlfriend, Gallagher Sr.; brothers Anthony Dushore High School with the
their first book. Beaumont High School and was
Ashley Kerschner. Scott Klem, Edwardsville; John class of 1940, and after continu-
Born in Middletown, N.Y., employed by the U.S. Census
Arrangements have been Klem, Edwardsville; children, ing his education at Penn State.
she was a daughter of Duncan Bureau in Washington, D.C.,
entrusted to Kniffen O’Malley Christian Lee Klem, Timothy On Dec. 23, 1944, he mar-
MacLennan Stroyan and Lucille during World War II, retiring
Funeral Home, 465 S. Main St., John Klem, Savannah Sky Klem, ried the former Shirley Fiocca. husband, Bruce, York; Kelly The family extends spe-
Cole Hess, and was the widow of from Owens-Illinois.
Wilkes-Barre. all of Reading; aunts, uncles and They celebrated their 68th wed- Kisner, Geneva, N.Y.; Timothy cial thanks to the nurses of
James Joseph Martin. She was preceded in death by
cousins. ding anniversary last December. Norconk and his wife, Jennifer, Traditional Hospice, Patty and
Survivors include her moth- brother, Stephen Blossom; and
Memorial service 7 p.m. He was a loving spouse, father, Pittston; and Shaun Norconk Kristie, and the many aides who
RAY JOE NEARE SR. er, Lucille Cole Hess Stroyan sisters, Genevieve Munkatchy,
Sunday at Williams-Hagen grandfather and great grandfa- and his wife, Sherry, Harveys cared for Emily during her ill-
passed away on Friday, Sept. Fenner; one son, Brian Thomas Mahalia Newell and Effie
Funeral Home Inc., 114 W. Main ther. Ray was a kind and true Lake; eight grandchildren, ness.
6, 2013. Martin; one daughter, Jill Diane Crispell.
St., Plymouth. Friends may call 5 gentleman who enjoyed being Alexandra, Megan and Ryan Private funeral services will
A memorial Mass will Gamboni; three grandchildren, Emily is survived by daugh-
p.m. to service. with his family on the farm most Stough; Teagan, Emmyrson, be at the convenience of the
be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Erik Thomas Martin, Heather ters, Margo Kirkwood and her
Saturday in St. Joseph Marello Ann Gamboni and Danielle of all. Finley, Jackson and Noah husband, Alex, Brownsville, family. There will be no calling
Parish, 237 William St., RUTH JONES, Claudia Martin; four brothers, Ray entered the U.S. Army Norconk; numerous nieces and Texas; Genevieve Ross and hours.
Pittston. Interment will be at 83, of Hanover Township, passed Keith Duncan Stroyan, Timothy during World War II in 1944 and nephews. her partner, Chris, Bend, Ore.; Arrangements are by the
the convenience of the family. away Wednesday in the Celtic Jay Stroyan, Kevin Thomas served in the Pacific Theater Friends may call 3 to Yvonne Romano, with whom Curtis L. Swanson Funeral
Arrangements are entrusted to Health Care Unit at Geisinger Stroyan and Eric Peter Stroyan; until 1946. He returned to the 7 p.m. Sunday at the P. she resided; and Sonya Rogers, Home Inc., corner of routes 29
the Peter J. Adonizio Funeral South Wilkes-Barre. two sisters, Melissa Dawn farm, where he continued farm- Dean Homer Funeral Hanover Township; 14 grand- and 118, Pikes Creek.
Home, 251 William St., Funeral arrangements are O’Hara and Kathleen Festus ing until his death. He was an Home, 206 Water St., children; 33 great-grandchildren; Online condolences can be
Pittston. pending from the Earl W. Lohman Hummel; an uncle and aunt; active member of the working Dushore. Funeral services will and six great-great grandchil- made at www.clswansonfuneral-
Funeral Home Inc., 14 W. Green nieces, nephews, cousins; and farm until June of this year. be at 10:30 a.m. Monday from dren. home.com.
St., Nanticoke. Patty Stroyan, Carol Stroyan, A member of St. John’s the Homer Funeral Home, fol-
MARY GRANTEED,
81, of West Wyoming, passed
Sue Stroyan, John Callahan, Bess
Ann Kubli and Lee Hummel.
Chapel, Shepard of the Hills
Luthern Church, he served on
lowed by a service at 11 a.m. at
St. John’s Chapel, Wilmot, with HELEN M. ZOLTEWICZ
away peacefully Thursday, at JOANN R. BIROS, Sept. 11, 2013
Private family services were the church council for many the Rev. Robert G. Kaltenbaugh,
home, surrounded by her fam- 80, of Wilkes-Barre, passed
held in Milford Cemetery. years. his pastor, officiating. Interment Helen M. Zoltewicz, 87, of
ily. away suddenly at her home on
Should you choose to remem- He was a member of the will be at the Norconk Cemetery. Park Towers, Nanticoke, passed
Arrangements are pending Wednesday.
ber her, do so by hugging a kid, Loyalsock Post 996 American Graveside military services will away peacefully to meet her
and will be announced from the Funeral arrangements are
helping someone less fortunate Legion and a charter member of accorded by members of the maker on Sept. 11, 2013, after a
Peter J. Adonizio Funeral Home, pending and in the care of the
than yourself, making someone the Right Cheer Hunting Club. McDermott Post 996 American courageous battle with leukemia.
251 William St., Pittston. A Yanaitis Funeral Home, Plains
smile or performing a random He received numerous agri- Legion, Dushore, and members She was born in Nanticoke on
complete obituary will appear Township. Joann’s obituary will
act of kindness. culture and dairying awards are asked to assemble and pass March 15, 1926, to the late Joseph
in Saturday’s edition. appear in tomorrow’s edition.
throughout his career. in review at 7 p.m. Sunday at the and Anna Sadowski Boberick.
CHARLENE He was preceded in death by
two sisters, Marian Blemle and
funeral home.
Memorial contributions may
She was a very active member
CARMELLA A. (TUMINELLI) JANET SHOOP Rachel Miller. be sent to St. John’s Chapel, P.O.
of the former St. Mary’s Church,
now a part of St. Faustina Parish,
CASTELLINO Sept. 9, 2013
Surving are his wife, Shirley
Norconk; daughter, Linda
Box 460, Dushore, PA 18614;
or to the charity of the donor’s
participated in making pasties
Sept. 12, 2013 and pierogies, and was an avid
Kisner, New Albany; son, Gary choosing.
Charlene Janet Shoop (nee member of the church’s Catholic
Norconk, and his wife, Sharon, To send condolences or sign
Carmella A. (Tuminelli) Michelle Castellino and her Mannear), of Ft. Lauderdale, Council of Women, serving as
Hunlock Creek; four grandchil- the e-guestbook, please visit Township; Paul and his wife,
Castellino, a resident of fiance, Mark, West Pittston; Fla., passed away peacefully treasurer, the West Side Auxiliary
dren, Tammy Stough and her www.homerfuneralhome.com. Regina, Nanticoke; Thomas
Pittston, passed away peace- and Maria and her husband, on Monday, Sept. 9, 2013, at and the B Fit Club. and his wife, Kathy, Nanticoke;
fully on Thursday, Sept. 12, George Gavalla, Slatington; the Catholic Hospice Inpatient Helen also enjoyed the casino,
2013, surrounded by her loving grandsons, Phillip and his wife, Unit at Holy Cross Hospital, Ft. MARY ANN RICE SCHARTZER playing bingo, cards, reading,
grandaughters, Lisa; Tara;
Tiffany; Sarah and her husband,
family. Kelly Castellino; Jimmy Norris Lauderdale, with her family at Sept. 10, 2013 word finds and scratch-off instant Dominic Tafani; brother, Clem
Born Dec. 14, 1928, in and Carmen Castellino; grand- her side. lottery tickets.
Mary Ann Rice Schartzer, Bill, Plains Township; sons, and his wife, Dolores Boberick,
Pittston, she was a daughter daughters, Virginia Castellino, She was born in Wilkes-Barre After graduation from
formerly of Nanticoke, passed Charles “Chuck” Schartzer and Sweet Valley; numerous nieces
of the late Maria (Giunta) Danielle Norris, Jessica Norris, on Feb. 20, 1942, a daughter of Nanticoke High School,
away Tuesday evening at Timber his wife, Laura, Nescopeck; John and nephews.
Tuminelli and Phillip Tuminelli. Carly Gavalla, Casey Gavalla; the late Charles H. and Idabelle she worked for the Justice
Ridge Health Care, where she Schartzer and his wife, Jessica, Funeral services will be
She graduated from Pittston great-granddaughter, Ava Kanarr Mannear. Charlene Department in Washington, D.C.,
had been a guest. Nescopeck; grandchildren, at 11 a.m. Saturday from the
High School in the class 1946. Woods; sister Grace Castellino. (Char) was a graduate of Dallas and later for Acme Markets in the
Mary was born in Wilkes- Ashley and Sarah Schartzer, Grontkowski Funeral Home P.C.,
She enjoyed spending all her Funeral services have been High School, class of 1960, and Nanticoke area for 37 years.
Barre on Jan. 22, 1946. She Chrandra and Dalton Schartzer; 51-53 W. Green St., Nanticoke,
time with her family, especially entrusted to Graziano Funeral earned a bachelor of science in She and her husband were
was the daughter of the late her twin sister, Patricia Miers, with a Mass of Christian Burial at
babysitting her grandchildren. Home Inc., Pittston Township. retailing and marketing from the owners and operators of
William and Petronella “Pat” Dallas; brothers, William P. Rice 11:30 a.m. in St. Mary’s Church,
Carmella was known to her Viewing will be 5 to 8 p.m. Pennsylvania State University. Montgomery Ward Catalog Store
(Rutchauskas) Rice. and his wife, Marlene, Freeland; the alternate site of St. Faustina
family as a great cook. She Sunday at the funeral home. She worked in New York City in Nanticoke.
Mary was preceded in death Joseph Rice and his wife, Kathy, Parish, with the Rev. James Nash
greeted her company not by Funeral services will begin at as a buyer for Allied Stores, She was preceded in death
by husband, Charles Schartzer; Shavertown; several nieces and officiating. Burial will be in St.
saying hello, but “Did you eat?” 9 a.m. Monday at the funeral the parent company of Sterns by her loving husband, Henry
sister, Stella Marie Lanunziata; nephews. Mary’s Cemetery, Nanticoke, at a
Another one of her pastimes home. A Mass of Christian Department Store. While living C. Zoltewicz, who passed away
and companion, Frank Private funeral services were later date. Friends may call 6 to 8
was playing Scrabble. Burial will follow at 9:30 a.m. in the city, she met and married Dec. 11, 2004; and by brothers,
Kuligowski. held from the George A. Strish p.m. today.
She was preceded in death by in St. Joseph Marello Parish, Thomas V. Shoop in 1968. The Leonard and Joseph Boberick.
Surviving are her daughter, Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. Main In lieu of flowers, donations
her husband, Frank J. Castellino; William Street, Pittston. couple relocated to the Wyoming
Barbara Kivler, and her husband, St., Ashley. Surviving are sons, Henry J. may be made to a charity of the
grandson, Frank Castellino; sis- Interment services will be at the Valley, where they purchased the
and his wife, Mary Kay, Hanover donor’s choosing.
ter Theresa Restuccia. convenience of the family. Atco Pulley Co. in Wilkes-Barre.
Surviving are her sons, In lieu of flowers, donations When the 1972 flood destroyed ELEANOR MENICHELLO
Samuel Castellino and his wife, may be made to the Care and their factory, Charlene and Tom Sept. 11, 2013 COURT BRIEFS
Linda Castellino, Pittston, and Concern Free Health Clinic, 35 moved to Ft. Lauderdale, where
they formed a property invest- Eleanor Menichello, 93, a she was preceded in death WILKES-BARRE — some time.
Phillip Castellino, Pittston; William St., Pittston, PA 18640;
ment and management company, resident of Riverside Nursing by her husband of 38 years, Luzerne County Judge Tina Sadusky testified against
daughters, Frances and her hus- or to the charity of the donor’s
Intercontinental Investment Center, passed away peacefully Michael Menichello, in 1978; Polachek Gartley continued Gronosky at both trials.
band, James Norris, Pittston; choice.
Properties. on Sept. 11, 2013. grandson, Kristian Menichello; Wednesday’s sentencing hear- County Judge Michael
She was a former resident Born in West Pittston on Oct. brothers, John and Sam ing for Robert Caravella, 53, Vough said Gronosky will be
JOHN C. LUTZ of Forty Fort, Shavertown 27, 1919, she was a daughter of Denisco; sisters Thomasina who was convicted of child
endangerment and sexually
sentenced on both cases on
Nov. 6.
Sept. 9, 2013 and Dallas, and lived in Ft. the late Anthony and Carmella Clapps and Madeline Menchi.
Lauderdale for the past 35 years. Denisco. Surviving are her loving son assaulting two girls. He still faces trials on a num-
Char loved life, people and Eleanor was born and raised and his wife, Joseph and Dolly Caravella’s wife, Carol Hann, ber of other charges relating to
John C. Lutz, 73, of Slocum Township. A member of the
entertaining family and friends. in West Pittston. When she Menichello, Apalachin, N.Y.; 45, was sentenced in March to an incident in which he shot at
Township, passed away peace- United Steelworkers union,
Char was an excellent tennis married Mike in 1940, they grandchildren, Joe Menichello 20 years, nine months to 41 police officers and was involved
fully on Sept. 9, 2013, fol- he was employed for 40 years
player and teacher. She enjoyed settled in Old Forge, where she and his spouse, John Welch, years, three months, on charges in a home invasion.
lowing a long battle with by King Fifth Wheel. He never
gardening in her yard and spend- remained until she became a D.O., Binghamton, N.Y.; Brian of rape of a child, child endan- Vough said Gronosky’s next
Alzheimer’s disease. failed to provide for his family.
ing time with her granddaughter, resident of Riverside Nursing Menichello, M.D., and his germent and criminal conspir- trial will be in November.
John was born Sept. 19, To his grandchildren, Jack
Lilly. Her favorite spot was the Center in 2012. wife, Monica Menichello, acy. Prosecutors said they are seek-
1939, in Dorrance Township. was known simply as “Pop,”
front porch of the Mannear fam- Throughout her life, she M.D., Naples, Fla.; Christina A jury convicted Hann of ing a mandatory minimum five-
He was preceded in death by a title he cherished more than
ily farm. remained devoted to both the Wisnesky and her husband, raping a teenage boy when she year sentence in the robbery
his mother, Ada Lutz; and anything.
She was a kind, caring, gen- Denisco and Menichello fami- Carl, Apalachin; great-grand- lived in Plymouth. Caravella case.
brother, Edward. Husband, father, grand-
erous and loving person. Most lies. children, Makala, Luca and was convicted of coaching the WILKES-BARRE — A
Jack, as family and friends father and friend, he will be
of all, she was a wonderful wife, She owned and operated Maia Menichello, Naples; sister boy in performing lewd acts city man serving a 14-year
knew him, leaves behind his missed and forever in the
mother, grandmother, sister, Eleanor’s Beauty Shop in Old Elizabeth Broccio, Pittston. and of sexually assaulting two probationary sentence on pos-
devoted and loving wife of 53 hearts of those whose lives he
aunt, cousin and friend. Forge for 25 years. The slogan, Funeral services will be girls. session of child pornography
years, Mary Ann (Zajonckoski) touched.
Surviving are her husband “We curl up and dye for you,” held Saturday in St. Mary’s Gartley continued charges was jailed Thursday
Lutz, his teenage sweetheart A celebration of Jack’s life
of 45 years, Thomas V. Shoop; proved to be successful, and Church, Prince of Peace par- Caravella’s sentencing hear- after admitting to a probation
and true love of his life. will be held 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday
daughter, Eva Shoop Shafor, and many of her patrons became ish, Old Forge, with a Mass of ing to allow his attorney more violation.
Also surviving are his sis- at the family home in Slocum
her husband, Steve; granddaugh- lifelong friends. Christian Burial at 11:15 a.m. time to prepare for the Megan’s Gregory Fann, 50, of Maple
ter, Stanalee; two sons, David Township.
ter, Lilly Charlotte Shafor; step- El enjoyed her years of retire- Friends may call 10 a.m. until Law hearing to determine if Lane, was sentenced in Sept.
and Jeffrey, and their spouses; In lieu of flowers, the family
grandson, Cayden Shafor; sisters, ment with senior citizen activi- the time of Mass at the church. Caravella is a sexually violent 2012 after pleading guilty to six
and grandchildren, Stephanie, asks that donations be made
Brenda Mannear Susman and ties, bus trips and activities Interment will be in St. Joseph’s predator. Gartley had allowed counts of possession of child
Kaelin, Taylor, Gabriella, in his name to the Alzheimer’s
her husband, David; Betty Grace and celebrations in both her Cemetery, Minooka. a number of past continuances pornography. Fann was charged
Derek and Alexander. Association.
Mannear; brother, John Mannear families. She became especially Funeral arrangements have but said Wednesday Caravella after police searched his home
Jack was an avid hunter, Arrangements are by the
and his wife, Sandra; nieces and fond of Atlantic City and the been entrusted to the Anthony will now be sentenced on Oct. in connection with homicide
fisherman and a dedicated George A. Strish Inc. Funeral
nephews, Lori and Phil; Bill and Mohegan Sun casinos. Recupero Funeral Home, 28 whether the expert is ready charges his son, Gregory Fann
volunteer fireman for Slocum Home, 105 N. Main St., Ashley.
Robin; Jim and Carmela; Michele She was proud of her Italian 406 Susquehanna Ave., West or not. Jr., faced in 2008.
and Greg; Amy and Dave; Mark, heritage and was delighted Pittston. WILKES-BARRE — A man The elder Fann allegedly
Holly and Dylan, Janet, Mary to teach her prized recipes to In lieu of flowers, dona- convicted last week of robbing violated two prongs of his
a strip club was found guilty sentence: He left the state of
OBITUARY POLICY and Tom; Mike and Robin.
Funeral service will be at 11
her grandchildren who, to this
day, hold dear the memories of
tions may be made to Kristian
Menichello Teaching Day, UHS Wednesday of burglarizing the Pennsylvania and had unsu-
a.m. Saturday from the Harold “cooking classes at Gram’s.” Foundation, 10-42 Mitchell home of a state police trooper. pervised contact with minors,
The Times Leader publishes free obituaries, which have
C. Snowdon Funeral Home Inc., In addition to her parents, Ave., Binghamton, NY 13903. William Gronosky, 30, was according to the probation vio-
a 27-line limit, and paid obituaries, which can run with a
140 N. Main St., Shavertown. convicted of six counts stem- lation filed Tuesday. Fann went
photograph. A funeral home representative can call the ming from the March 2012 to New Jersey for the weekend
obituary desk at 570-829-7224, send a fax to 570-829-5537 The Rev. Judy L. Walker, pas-
burglary. of Aug. 9 and had unsupervised
or email to [email protected]. If you fax or email, tor of the Shavertown United
Methodist Church, will officiate. To view In that case, police say contact with his granddaugh-
please call to confirm. Obituaries must be submitted by 7:30 Courtney Sadusky, 24, ter, according to the filing.
p.m. for publication in the next edition. Obituaries must be
Interment will be made in Fern
Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. Family Legacy obituaries online, visit helped Gronosky take sev- County Senior Judge Joseph
sent by a funeral home or crematory, or must name who is and friends may call 10 a.m. until eral items from the home of Augello said Fann will remain
handling arrangements, with address and phone number. the time of service at the funeral
home.
www.timesleader.com a Pennsylvania state trooper,
whom Sadusky had dated for
incarcerated until a sentencing
hearing on Oct. 11.
FUNERALS
ANGELELLA - Magdalene, Burial 10:30 a.m. in St. John BOYD - Mary Rose, memorial S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. a.m. today at Kiesinger Funeral call 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday. SHOOP - Charlene, funeral
funeral Mass 11 a.m. Sept. 21 the Baptist Church, Larksville. visitation 5 to 7 p.m. Monday Funeral Mass 11 a.m. in the Services Inc., 255 McAlpine St., NOAKES - Nathaniel, memorial 11 a.m. Saturday at Harold C.
in Prince of Peace Parish, St. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. at George A. Strish Inc. Funeral Church of St. Patrick in White Duryea. Mass of Christian Burial service noon Saturday at H. Snowdon Funeral Home Inc., 140
Mary’s Church, West Grace today at the funeral home. Home, 105 N. Main St., Ashley. Haven. Visitation 5 to 8 p.m. 10 a.m. in Queen of the Apostles Merritt Hughes Funeral Home N. Main St., Shavertown. Friends
Street, Old Forge. Friends may BAKER - William Jr., visitation BRDARIC - John Jr., Mass of today at McLaughlin’s. Church, Hawthorne Street, Inc., 451 N. Main St., Wilkes- may call 10 a.m. to service.
call 10:30 a.m. until Mass. with prayer and military services Christian Burial 10 a.m. today in FOCHT - Phyllis, memorial Avoca. Barre. Friends may call 11 a.m. STEMPLESKI - Stephen,
ANTALL - David Jr., funeral 10 7 to 9 p.m. today at George Holy Family Parish, Luzerne. service 11:30 a.m. Sunday in KRUEGER - Edythe, memorial to service. military honors and interment
a.m. Saturday at Yeosock Funeral Strish Funeral Home, 105 N. CRAWFORD - Millie, funeral 2 McKendree United Methodist service 10 a.m. Sept. 21 in Good NOVAK - Stephen, funeral 10 services 10:30 a.m. today
Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Main St., Ashley. Services 9 to p.m. today at Sheldon-Kukuchka Church, 477 McKendree Road, Shepherd Lutheran Church, a.m. Saturday at Earl W. Lohman at Indiantown Gap National
Township. Mass of Christian 10 a.m. Saturday with prayer Funeral Home Inc., 73 W. Tioga Shickshinny. South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. Funeral Home Inc., 14 W. Green Cemetery, Annville.
service at 10 a.m. St., Tunkhannock. Friends may GREY - Linda, memorial service LAROCK - Janice, funeral noon St., Nanticoke. Friends may call 5
SYLAKIEWICZ - Angeline,
G enetti’s BASTA - Jeanne, committal
services 11 a.m. today in
call noon to service.
DUNN - James, celebration of
1 p.m. Saturday in Nulton-
Kopcza Funeral Home, 5749
Saturday in Black Creek United
Methodist Church, 158 Golf
to 8 p.m. today.
RHOADS - Dorene, memorial
funeral 9 a.m. Saturday at Nat &
A fterFu nera lLu ncheons Resurrection Chapel of St. life with funeral Mass at 9:30 State Route 309, Beaumont, Course Road, Sugarloaf. Friends services 11:15 a.m. Sept. 28 in Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 Park
Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Funeral Mass
Sta rting a t$7.95 p erp erson Mary’s Mausoleum, Hanover a.m. Saturday in the Church of Monroe Township. Friends may may call 10 a.m. to service. Trucksville United Methodist
Township. Our Lady of Victory, Lakeside call noon to service. NEARE - Ray Sr., memorial Mass Church. Friends may call 10 a.m. 9:30 a.m. in Our Lady of Hope
H otelBereavem entRates BENOSKI - Stella, funeral 11 a.m. Drive, Harveys Lake. Visitation HARRISON - Lorraine, funeral 9:30 a.m. Saturday in St. Joseph to services. Parish, 40 Park Ave., Wilkes-
today at George A. Strish Inc. will be 5 to 8 p.m. today at 11 a.m. today at Clarke Piatt Marello Parish, 237 William St., ROGERS - Kenneth, blessing Barre. Friends may call 5 to 8
Funeral Home, 105 N. Main St., McLaughlin’s, 142 S. Washington Funeral Home Inc., 6 Sunset Pittston. services 3 p.m. Saturday at p.m. today at the funeral home.
Ashley. Mass of Christian Burial St., Wilkes-Barre. Lake Road, Hunlock Creek. NICHOLSON - John, funeral 11 Thomas P. Kearney Funeral THOMAS - Charlie, funeral 10
11:30 a.m. in St. Leo’s/Holy FLANAGAN - Patricia, Friends may call 10 a.m. to a.m. Monday at Howell-Lussi Home Inc., 517 N. Main St., Old a.m. today at Mamary Durkin
825.6477 80022591
Rosary Church. Friends may call
10 a.m. to services.
celebration of life 9:30 a.m.
Saturday at McLaughlin’s, 142
services.
JUDGE - Peter, funeral 9:30
Funeral Home, 509 Wyoming
Ave., West Pittston. Friends may
Forge. Friends may call 1 p.m. to
services.
Funeral Service, 59 Parrish St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
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Diplomacy in Syria
is risky but prudent
When President Obama asked sidering the use of nonconventional
Congress to authorize a military weapons.
attack against Syria, he said the But will it work? Kerry has said
goal was to “hold the Assad regime that the United States seeks a “full
accountable for their use of chemical resolution” of the U.N. Security
weapons, deter this kind of behavior Council, an apparent reference to a
and degrade their capacity to carry it so-called Chapter 7 resolution that
out.” would authorize member states to use
Can the same objectives be accom- military force to implement it. So far
plished through diplomacy? In his Russia, which has veto power on the
address to the nation Tuesday, Obama council, has resisted that approach.
announced that he would pursue that Even if the council were to approve
possibility, even as he reserved the a muscular resolution, Assad’s past
option of military action. That was
the right call, but the diplomatic track
mendacity in dealings with U.N. rep- COMMENTARY: BILL JONES
fire-fighting tactics
by the 46 community-based programs grams, and we have held a number of of wide impact the community needs
funded by the United Way campaign. events to bring attention to the needs and deserves, WE can only be success-
This is up from 42,000 the previous of children and families who live at and ful if WE are all successful together.
year and means more than one in six of below the margins of society.
Please consider supporting the 2013
us in the Wyoming Valley were assist- · We manage and are the fiscal
annual campaign and be among those
ed in some way by the generosity of agent for the Northeast Regional HIV
who care, and for whom, WE will cheer.
donors who care about our community. Planning Coalition.
The battle against the 11-alarm fire technology can help reduce the While the United Way touches many · We are an active member of the Bill Jones is the president and CEO of the United
that ravaged a Dietz & Watson ware- damage from future fires. William lives in very meaningful ways, our Luzerne County Homeless Coalition. Way of Wyoming Valley. He can be reached at 829-
house in Delanco last week was ham- Kramer, New Jersey’s acting fire mar- impact is even greater and reaches · Our “Christmas in July Food Drive” 6711 ext. 230.
pered by the building’s 7,000 solar shal, is confident that the challenge
panels. Fire Chief Ron Holt refused can be met, but he said it’s going to
to allow firefighters on the roof for take time, study and technological YOUR OPINION: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
fear that they would be electrocuted. progress.
Other fire officials said the chief
made the right decision given that
Firefighting has already evolved
from extinguishing blazes in wood-
Broken families SEND US YOUR OPINION
the panels continue to generate elec-
tricity as long as they’re exposed to
en structures to today’s efforts in
buildings containing complex materi-
are true problem Letters to the editor must include the writer’s name, address and daytime phone
number for verification. Letters should be no more than 250 words. We reserve
light, and many models lack an emer- als that emit toxic fumes when ignit- Former Secretary of State Colin the right to edit and limit writers to one published letter every 30 days.
gency switch. ed. It can evolve again to handle fires Powell called the jury verdict that
None of that should become an in buildings with solar arrays and acquitted George Zimmerman of kill- • Email: [email protected]
excuse to bash solar power. The safe other green technologies. ing Trayvon Martin “questionable.” • Fax: 570-829-5537
development and use of clean ener- New Jersey already requires I do not recall Powell questioning a • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 N. Main St.,
gy can wean the country off dirty, anyone installing solar panels to predominately black jury of letting Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
climate-changing fuels. But the report their presence to local fire O.J. Simpson walk free despite over-
blaze in Burlington County can yield departments, and some training is whelming evidence of his guilt.
important lessons about fighting available to help fire departments Powell was once considered a pos- in our backyard. I will be holding a follow-up, second
fires in solar-powered buildings. deal with the technology. But indus- sible Republican presidential can- While I am doubtful it will happen, Town Hall Meeting at 6:30 p.m. Sept.
Such lessons are essential, con- try officials say firefighters need to didate, and yet he endorsed Barack it would be enlightening if Jackson 24, once again at the Firwood United
sidering that more and more homes be trained more thoroughly on the Obama in 2008 and 2012. Did the and Sharpton would quit blaming Methodist Church.
and commercial structures are being nuances of solar energy. They have a fact that Obama is black have any- racism and put the onus on the black The feedback and the information
fitted with solar panels. The tech- point. thing to do with it? I certainly think community — where it belongs. you provide in these meetings are
nology is more widely used in New The solar industry is also so. very important. Together we can
Jersey than in any other state besides developing two promising safety Recently, I read in the Philadelphia Ralph Rostock make a difference.
California. technologies. One stops transmis- Inquirer that the mayor and police Carverton Please do not hesitate to call me
The Sept. 1 Dietz & Watson fire sion of electricity from solar arrays chief in that city, both of whom regarding the meetings or any other
drew responses from 40 fire depart- when power is cut off, though the are black, said that if a white man issue in which I might be of assis-
ments, took 30 hours to contain solar panels themselves would still murdered a black man, both Jesse tance to you as your city councilman.
and continued to smolder for days
afterward. Three firefighters were
maintain a charge. Another advance
could reduce the voltage in panels to
Jackson and Al Sharpton would be
expressing outrage, and yet they are
Council member: Once again, I would like to provide
everyone an opportunity to discuss
injured, and the 260,000-square-foot
building was destroyed. The cause
less dangerous levels.
Once these technologies are reli-
silent about the hundreds of blacks
killing blacks. Thanks for input with me the concerns and issues that
are important to you.
remains undetermined. Dietz & able, buildings with older solar Those two should concern them- In closing, I thank the Firwood
Watson’s chief executive, Louis J. Eni panels should be retrofitted. And selves about the dissolution of the I thank everyone who attended my United Methodist Church for allow-
Jr., told The Inquirer this week that training for firefighters should be black family, in which 73 percent of recent Town Hall Meeting on Aug. ing me to use its facility for these
employees had been working to make strengthened. As the Dietz & Watson black children reportedly are born 27. Your input and suggestions are meetings.
up for two weeks’ worth of lost meats fire showed, the cost of such mea- out of wedlock. greatly appreciated, and I will do my
and cheeses. sures is outweighed by the danger to With no father figure to guide best to address your issues. George Brown
Experts on fire safety and solar lives and property. them, they are easily led to gangs and In response to your overwhelming Councilman
energy say a combination of better illegal drug activity, 0ften resulting support in continuing these meet- District A
firefighter training and improved Philadelphia Inquirer in violence. Look at all the shootings ings, I am pleased to announce that Wilkes-Barre
Sherman
From page 1A shooting suggest William Cash,
the father of McFarlane, was upset
on. When she did not answer,
Cash went out the rear door when
W-B hires firm to
studyvacant bank
from the area of 510 S. Empire St., two men were inside the apartment gunfire erupted, according to the
where it was found after the bank of Diane Page, the mother of the search warrant affidavits.
card fight. child. No charges have been filed relat-
Search warrants filed in the Cash asked Page what was going ed to the shooting.
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[email protected] from the (District) 2/4 offs — six from District 11 “There’s no way you Once McCarthy gets Abington Heights at Williamsport
Carbondale at GAR
part of the subregional and two of the five from the can because this is more past the first wave of tack-
Hanover Area at Lakeland
Wyoming Valley West this will be our second D2/4 bracket. Two of the important because of play- lers, his next stop is usu- Hazleton Area at Delaware Valley
fans might be thinking game,” Keating said. “We D2/4 teams — Delaware off implications,” Keating ally the end zone. Rarely Holy Cross at Northwest
about the straight trip play every 4A school here Valley and Hazleton Area said. has he been caught from Lake-Lehman at Wyoming Area
down Route 11 South in in District 2. We had one — are winless and strug- To get the upper hand, behind. The Spartans Meyers at Lackawanna Trail
two weeks. The Spartans, last week and we knew it gling. Williamsport is 1-1, the Spartans need to stop lived that last year in a Montrose at Tunkhannock
though, are concentrating was important then. And but backslid with a poor Scranton running back 34-14 loss to Scranton. Wyoming Valley West at Scranton
completely on what would it’s even more important performance in a 25-0 Jake McCarthy, a junior McCarthy rushed just 18 Pittston Area at Crestwood
be a very crooked journey now with Scranton being loss last Friday to Mifflin who has already verbally times but gained 276 yards
on Route 11 North tonight. 2-0 and us being 2-0. It County. committed to Virginia to and scored five touch-
Rival Berwick can wait, kind of puts the winning That means tonight’s play baseball. McCarthy is downs, including TD runs SATURDAY’S GAMES
Valley West coach Pat team in the driver’s seat as winner will be alone atop a home run hitter on the of 80, 63 and 56 yards. Nanticoke at Susquehanna, 1 p.m.
Keating said, because the far as heading through the the D2/4 standings. football field as well. He has The question about Old Forge at Holy Redeemer, 1 p.m.
7 p.m. game at Scranton rest of the season for a 4A It also means the first stampeded two Wyoming Scranton coming into the Berwick at Dallas, 2 p.m.
is pivotal to the playoff position.” thought of Berwick Valley Conference oppo- Western Wayne at Coughlin, 7 p.m.
chase. Eight teams qualify for shouldn’t come until nents this season for 448 See VALLEY | 3B
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
AP photo
New England quarterback Tom Brady calls signals
at the line against the Jets in Thursday’s game in
Foxborough, Mass. Brady threw a touchdown to give
the Patriots an early lead.
Pats, Jets
struggle in
downpour
TheAssociated Press
Alabama ready to fast-forward against Texas A&M York Jets heading into the fourth quarter Thursday
night.
After trailing by 10 points at halftime, when a tor-
rential rain began to fall, Geno Smith led New York
on a third-quarter touchdown drive. Starting for
JOHN ZENOR of the college game — whether Saban likes it or our players for it more and more because you the second straight week in place of injured Mark
AP Sports Writer not. always say, ‘OK, what did we see? How much did Sanchez, Smith ran for 16 yards to move the Jets
Southeastern Conference opponents we see it? How does our practice reflect that?’” into New England territory. He then brought them
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Alabama coach Nick Mississippi, Kentucky and Auburn also run vari- Saban caused a stir last October when he won- to the 3-yard line to set up Bilal Powell’s touchdown
Saban knows it’s become irrelevant whether fre- ations. dered aloud: “Is this what we want football to run that made it 13-10 with 5:05 left in the third.
netic, no-huddle offenses are what he wants col- “There’s obviously some things you can’t do, be?” Smith completed 12 of 23 passes for 159 yards
lege football to be. and you have to realize that you can’t do these Arkansas coach Bret Bielema and Auburn’s through three quarters, while Brady was 13 of 29
In the case of No. 6 Texas A&M, they’re also things,” Saban said. “I think we’ve all adapted to Gus Malzahn, who runs his own variation of the for 150 yards.
awfully hard to slow down. it more and more because we play against these no-huddle, offered very different takes at SEC With longtime favorite receiver Wes Welker now
That is the challenge Saturday for the top- teams more. When you play against it once or media days about whether fast-paced offenses in Denver and his replacement, Danny Amendola,
ranked Crimson Tide at the Aggies’ Kyle Field. twice a year, I think it’s a tough adaptation for present an injury hazard to defensive players out with a groin injury, Brady found Dobson alone
Preparing for this kind of uptempo offense was the players. who can’t get relief from subs. in the defensive backfield on the opening drive and
a focal point for the Tide during the offseason. But we played against it eight or nine times Malzahn said he initially thought that theory hit him in stride on his way to the end zone.
Alabama (1-0, 0-0 SEC) was helpless against it last year. We’ll probably play against it at least was a joke and Bielema countered that he’s no It was Brady’s 50th consecutive game with a
in the first quarter of last season’s loss to Texas that much this year, so it’s becoming more the comedian. touchdown pass, four short of Drew Brees’ NFL
A&M (2-0, 0-0) before catching on and nearly norm rather than the exception. record. It was the first career catch for Dobson, a
rallying from a 20-0 deficit. “I think that players should be able to adapt to See ALABAMA | 3B second-round draft pick who did not play in Week 1
The no-huddle offenses have become a staple it more readily. I know that we’ve tried to prepare
See PATRIOTS | 3B
Patriots
points, 1 ace; Lexie Evans 28 assists, 4 digs, 11 service points
bring a lot of offense, and the first one step at a time.”
pass has something to do with that. Taryn Wojnar had six kills to pace
They grabbed the momentum early, Crestwood, while Olivia Jankowski
From page 1B goal position, thanks largely completion that helped set
Valley because of a hamstring injury.
to a 27-yard completion to
Santonio Holmes that picked
up Gostkowski’s 30-yard
field goal that made it 13-3.
From page 1B downs. Pieczynski is on only have to worry about He’s even added a TD The teams traded three- up another 15 yards because Gostkowski missed a 43-yard
season was whether it pace to toss 20 touch- McCarthy now, but that reception to his resume and-outs, and on New York’s defensive lineman Chandler field goal attempt at the end
would be a one-trick down passes; Gonzalez deep threat on the perim- this year. New starting next possession Smith found Jones hit Smith in the head as of the half after an apparent
pony on offense. The is averaging 32 yards per eter. running back Eric Acosta Stephen Hill deep across the he threw. The Jets were given 25-yard touchdown pass to
Knights graduated one reception. “It’s kind of like a 1-2 had 228 yards and four middle for a 33-yard gain. a 9-yard touchdown on a pass Thompkins was overruled on
of District 2’s top pass- “This year, they have punch now. The quarter- TDs, averaging 8.8 yards But as cornerback Aqib Talib from Smith to Clyde Gates, replay.
ing combination, leav- another threat on the back throws the ball well per carry. was bringing Hill down, but replays showed the ball Both teams won their open-
ing McCarthy as their perimeter,” Keating said. and they are a headache Eight different players the receiver fumbled and popped out as he went to the ers on last-second field goals.
lone weapon on paper. “He had two touchdown offensively.” have caught passes, led McCourty scooped it up and turf. In their first home game
Problem solved — quar- catches against Hazleton The Spartans can be the by Mike Sands with eight took it all the way to the Jets’ Instead, they settled for since the Boston Marathon
terback Kyle Pieczynski in Week 1. He is definitely same. Quarterback Mike grabs. He is coming off a 3-yard-line. Nick Folk’s 37-yard field goal. bombings, the Patriots held a
and receiver Joshua someone now you have Baur is a dual threat. He career game in the 35-12 Stephen Gostkowski’s field In the second quarter, pregame ceremony to honor
Gonzalez have connected to keep an eye on on the has passed for 337 yards victory over DelVal last goal made it 10-0. Brady found rookie Kenbrell several of those injured by the
three times for touch- perimeter because you not and rushed for 145 more. Friday. Smith led the Jets into field Thompkins for a 38-yard explosions.
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Abington Heights (2-0) Carbondale (2-0) Hanover Area (1-1) Hazleton Area (0-2)
at at at at
Williamsport (1-1) GAR (0-2) Lakeland (1-1) Delaware Valley (0-2)
7 p.m. today 7 p.m. today 7 p.m. today 7 p.m. today
The Coaches: Abington’s Joe Repshis (74-23, 9th year); The Coaches: Carbondale’s Larry Gabriel (17-28, 5th year); GAR’s The Coaches: Hanover Area’s Ron Hummer (35-44, 8th year); The Coaches: Hazleton Area’s Jim Drumheller (5-17, 3rd year);
Williamsport’s Kevin Choate (1-11, 2nd year) Paul Wiedlich Jr. (29-10, 4th year) Lakeland’s Jeff Wasilchak (139-58, 17th year) DelVal’s Keith Olsommer (87-69, 14th year)
Last Meeting: Abington 42-7 in 2012 Last Meeting: GAR 20-19 in 2012 Last Meeting: Lakeland 34-15 in 2012 Last Meeting: DelVal 49-12 in 2012
All-Time Series: Williamsport leads 3-1 All-Time Series: GAR leads 1-0 All-Time Series: Lakeland leads 4-2 All-Time Series: Hazleton Area leads 5-3
Quick Fact: Abington scored all 42 points in the first half last year. Quick Fact: GAR stopped a two-point conversion pass with 15 Quick Fact: Hanover Area RB Brian Belcher rushed for a career-high Quick Fact: DelVal hasn’t started a season with three consecutive
Scouting Abington: The defending D2-3A champion has yet to allow seconds left to preserve last year’s win. 142 yards when the teams played last year. losses since 2000.
a point this season. Saturday’s 17-0 victory over Dallas was a solid but Scouting Carbondale: The Chargers defeated Riverside 26-0 last Scouting Hanover Area: The third quarter proved to be the Scouting Hazleton Area: The Cougars dropped their eighth in a
not spectacular performance. QB J.C. Show and WR Nate Hollander Friday and have outscored their two opponents 60-0. The caveat Hawkeyes’ downfall last Friday as they surrendered 20 points in a row last Friday, falling 26-16 to Coughlin. The running game never got
exploited the middle of the Dallas defense, but the run offense could is that neither foe is expected to be very strong this year. So the 54-40 loss to Lackawanna Trail. The offense was a welcomed sight going and the passing offense was plagued by a couple costly drops.
have been better. The defense is a bit ahead at this point. jury is still out on how good Carbondale really is. The Chargers are for Hanover Area, which struggled to score in 2012. It had three The defense gave up at least 370 yards for the second time.
Scouting Williamsport: Coming off a victory that snapped a 12- a run-oriented team, but the rushing numbers haven’t been overly rushing and two passing touchdowns. The defense, after a strong Scouting DelVal: The Warriors played better in Week 2, but still fell
game losing streak, the Millionaires went bankrupt in a 25-0 loss to impressive considering the competition. performance at Mid Valley, reverted to its 2012 form, though. 35-12 to Wyoming Valley West. They trailed 21-12 late in the third
Mifflin County. RB Isaac Foust was bottled up after a strong opener, Scouting GAR: Teams can get away with mistakes and poor Scouting Lakeland: Lakeland put on a nice second-half rally vs. quarter. RB Lex Rosario rushed for 72 yards, but the passing offense
finishing with 36 yards. There was a revolving door at quarterback, tackling against lesser opponents. GAR found out what the two Valley View last Friday, but couldn’t hold the lead and fell 26-21. RB – a staple to last year’s D2-4A title team – is still very much a work
something that looked solved in the opener. mean against a powerhouse last Saturday night as it was run over Chris Roche hasn’t been able to get moving yet, averaging less than in progress.
What To Expect: Key game for Williamsport, which can start another 48-7 by Dunmore. The only touchdown came via punt return as the 3 yards per carry. Keep an eye on Jeff Burton, the linebacker not the What To Expect: A long day in school followed by a very long bus
early-season freefall. A win isn’t necessary, but a better effort Grenadiers lost the yardage battle 495-151. NASCAR driver. He has 35 tackles through two games. trip won’t make it easy for the Cougars to return to Hazleton with a
definitely is. What To Expect: GAR is probably a better team than it showed in What To Expect: Hanover Area, winless in 2012, is still a young victory.
- John Erzar its first two games, while Carbondale probably isn’t as strong as its team so uneven performances like last Friday are expected. If the - John Erzar
record indicated. Still, the Grenadiers will be in a battle once again. Hawkeyes from Week 1 show up, this could be an entertaining game.
- John Erzar - John Erzar
Pittston Area (0-2) Valley West (2-0) Nanticoke (1-1) Old Forge (2-0)
at at at at
Crestwood (1-1) Scranton (2-0) Susquehanna (0-2) Holy Redeemer (1-1)
7 p.m. today 7 p.m. today 1 p.m. Saturday 1 p.m. Saturday
The Coaches: Pittston Area’s Mike Barrett (6-16, 3rd year); The Coaches: Valley West’s Pat Keating (33-14, 5th year); Scranton’s
Crestwood’s Greg Myers (49-49, 8th year) The Coaches: Nanticoke’s Ron Bruza (12-19, 4th year); The Coaches: Old Forge’s Mike Schuback (91-40, 12th year);
Mike Marichak (34-22, 6th year) Susquehanna’s Kyle Cook (0-2, 1st year) Redeemer’s Pat Reece (4-8, 2nd year)
Last Meeting: Crestwood 14-12 in 2012 Last Meeting: Scranton 34-14 in 2012
All-Time Series: Tied 5-5 Last Meeting: Nanticoke 10-0 in 2012 Last Meeting: Old Forge 56-7 in 2012
All-Time Series: Tied 7-7 All-Time Series: Susquehanna leads 2-1 All-Time Series: Old Forge leads 4-0
Quick Fact: Faulty lights postponed last year’s game. It was played Quick Fact: Valley West surrendered TD runs of 56, 63 and 80 yards
the following afternoon. Quick Fact: Nanticoke recorded seven sacks in last year’s contest. Quick Fact: Old Forge set a school record with 56 first-half points the
in last year’s meeting. Scouting Nanticoke: The Trojans routed Col-Mo Vo-Tech 48-0 last time the teams played.
Scouting Pittston Area: The Patriots once again played well in Scouting Valley West: The Spartans disposed of Delaware Valley last
the first half against a quality opponent. But once again, the game last Friday, with RB Pat Hempel showing his versatility. His 99-yard Scouting Old Forge: Old Forge topped Meyers 49-6 last Friday,
Friday 35-12. The numbers looked solid, with RB Eric Acosta gaining interception for a touchdown ended a 33-point second quarter. But stifling another running attack. Now the Blue Devils need to stop
slipped away in the second half as Scranton eased away for a 34-18 133 yards and QB Mike Baur tossing for 152 more. WR Mike Sands
victory. RB Kyle Gattuso is coming off a career-high 122 yards on the the big gaffe was Nanticoke being penalized 13 times. The Trojans the throw-first Royals. They saw 28 passes in their first two games,
nabbed a pair of TD passes. But the effort, according to Keating can’t afford such mistakes against better opponents. an amount they’ll surly see tonight. It shouldn’t matter. Old Forge’s
ground as the running game is showing life. The line needs to pass afterward, was uneven. They can’t afford any slips tonight.
block better as it allowed six sacks last Friday. Scouting Susquehanna: The Sabers are a whisker away from being ground attack – led by 6-foot-2 Brandon Yescavage – will be too
Scouting Scranton: The Knights were supposed to be down from 2-0. They managed just 115 yards vs. Northwest last Saturday yet lost much for Redeemer.
Scouting Crestwood: The Comets shook off a Week 1 2012, but it doesn’t look that way yet. RB Jake McCarthy recorded
embarrassment at Berwick to defeat slumping North Pocono 40-21. only 12-7. So it could be a matter of everyone getting on the same Scouting Redeemer: Redeemer had another big day throwing the
his second 200-yard game in a 34-18 victory over Pittston Area. QB page with the new coaching staff. QB Austin White led the team in ball in last Saturday’s 44-20 win over Holy Cross. The bigger news
RB Tanner Kahlau has been one of the WVC’s biggest surprises, Jake Pieczynski continues to throw the ball well. The defense, though,
while RB Frank Aigeldinger had 111 yards vs. North Pocono. The pass rushing and passing vs. Northwest. The defense has been leaky vs. is the rushing game has shown some punch as well. The Royals will
needs some tightening up. the run. always be a throwing team, but countering with some runs can only
offense has made a cameo thus far. The defense was much better What To Expect: An excellent game that could go either way. The
last Friday, but the opponent was much weaker. What To Expect: Coaches often point to Week 3 as the game they help. Unfortunately, the run defense was not very stout and will be
winner has a big upperhand for a D2/4-11 Class 4A playoff spot. get a good handle on their team. That fact could be pivotal on tested throughout by Old Forge.
What To Expect: The hardest game of the week to predict. It could - John Erzar
come down to which team makes the fewest miscues. whether the long bus ride home is a happy one for Nanticoke. What To Expect: The game of the year in the Lackawanna
- John Erzar - John Erzar Conference is next week – Old Forge at Dunmore. Old Forge won’t let
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in familiar
LAS VEGAS — If match, a whopping $74.95
Richard Schaefer looked if you want to watch in HD.
a bit nervous standing That will give boxing fans
near his fighters on a mas- at home not only the most
sive stage this week at the anticipated fight in years
MGM Grand, he had good but a 140-pound title fight
reason. between Danny Garcia
territory
In a city of high roll- and Lucas Matthysse that
ers, on one of the biggest would be a headline bout
betting days of the year, anywhere else.
the head of Golden Boy Want to be there in per-
Promotions is taking the son?
biggest gamble of all. He’s The fight sold out in
got $60 million on the line hours, but you can still
Players from Pittsburgh that Floyd Mayweather Jr.
and Canelo Alvarez will
find a seat on the main
floor for $9,422. If that’s
and Wilkes-Barre gather not only deliver a great
fight, but deliver at the
too rich, the cheapest
nosebleed seat Thursday AP photo
box office, too. on StubHub was $1,687. Boxers Floyd Mayweather, left, and Canelo Alvarez pose during a press conference in Las Vegas,
for start of training camp He’s betting the 152- Schaefer said the fight Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2013. The pair are scheduled to fight on Saturday for Mayweather’s WBA Super
World and Alvarez’s WBC junior middleweight titles.
pound matchup between is such a hot ticket for
two unbeaten fighters will the celebrity crowd that Not when it has the Golden Boy it’s a bit more lion here and there from
TOM VENESKY But now Conner is a be a blockbuster, perhaps they’re calling asking to country’s highest-paid complicated. sponsorships and foreign
[email protected] Penguin again, playing in the richest fight ever. And buy tickets instead of athlete. Mayweather will They get a windfall guar- rights sales, and it could
a system that has allowed right now, there are not getting them free. Magic make at least $41.5 million antee from the Showtime be a nice payday indeed
Seated next to Sidney him to find success in the a lot of wise guys in this Johnson wanted some for the 12-rounder, bring- network, which Schaefer for the company Schaefer
Crosby in the Pittsburgh past. gambling city who would and so did Kobe Bryant, ing his salary this year to says doesn’t even cover and Oscar De La Hoya
Penguins locker room, “They play fast here bet against him. but his choice of ringside $73 million in two fights. Mayweather’s purse. founded.
Chris Conner felt at home and they emphasize “My goal is to break the seats in the center of the Alvarez, the red-headed And after splitting with “I’m going to obviously
during Thursday’s first working and protecting record,” Schaefer said. “I front row were already star from Mexico, won’t cable and satellite compa- get some money Monday
day of training camp. the puck. Those are my think we will do 2 million taken. do too badly himself, with nies they’ll end up with morning,” Schaefer said.
After spending two strengths and it’s some- homes, which will make it “Saturday could be a $5 million guarantee and about $35 from every “But I’m going to be out
years with the Pittsburgh thing I kind of hang my the single biggest pay-per- a $200 million night,” a chance to make double house that buys the fight. by the time the first bell
organization, Conner hat on,” Conner said. view in boxing.” Schaefer said. “Boxing is that if the fight is a big hit. Toss in a $19.9 million rings well over $60 mil-
played the last couple of NOTEBOOK If it is, it will be largely hardly a dying sport.” For Schaefer and live gate and a few mil- lion.”
years with the Detroit and - During Thursday’s
DOUG FERGUSON thing good is going to happen, event. Tiger Woods sounded The opening round was a pair of double bogeys, fol-
on Thursday night to avoid a three- Oswaldo Arcia homered a 2.41 ERA. AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
for Pie in the 8th. c-popped out for Watson in the
8th.
Ruf rf
Asche 3b
4 1 1 1 0 3 .251
4 1 0 0 1 3 .250
game sweep. for Minnesota, which has lost The left-hander barely Wednesday’s Games Wednesday’s Games 1-ran for G.Sanchez in the 8th. Frandsen 1b 5 1 2 0 0 1 .239
LOB —Chicago 5, Pittsburgh 5. 2B Galvis lf 5 1 2 0 0 2 .230
six of eight. broke a sweat in retiring the Kansas City 6, Cleveland 2
Pittsburgh 7, Texas 5
Cincinnati 6, Chicago Cubs 0
Pittsburgh 7, Texas 5 —D.McDonald (2), Mercer (20), McCutchen (36). Halladay p 1 0 0 1 1 1 .000
Myers drove in Evan In winning his fourth A’s in order in the first two N.Y. Yankees 5, Baltimore 4 San Francisco 4, Colorado 3 RBIs —St.Castro (40), Mercer (24), Byrd (80),
P.Alvarez (90). CS —S.Marte (14).
De Fratus p
b-Orr ph
0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 1 .200
---
L.A. Angels 5, Toronto 4 Philadelphia 4, San Diego 2
Longoria, who also doubled straight start, Griffin (14-9) innings before the Oakland Boston 7, Tampa Bay 3, 10 innings Miami 5, Atlanta 2 Runners left in scoring position —Chicago 2 C.Jimenez p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---
off Rubby De La Rosa (0-1), struck out eight and walked hitters forced Diamond deep Detroit 1, Chicago White Sox 0
Oakland 18, Minnesota 3
Washington 3, N.Y. Mets 0
St. Louis 5, Milwaukee 1
(D.McDonald, Castillo); Pittsburgh 3 (R.Martin,
Byrd 2). RISP —Chicago 1 for 7; Pittsburgh 2 for 5.
c-Kratz ph
E.Martin p
1 0 0 0 0 0 .205
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
to give the Rays a 4-3 lead. just one batter. into counts. Houston 6, Seattle 1 Arizona 4, L.A. Dodgers 1 Runners moved up —Sweeney. Rosenberg p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---
Thursday’s Games DP —Chicago 1 (St.Castro, Rizzo). e-Bernadina ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .169
Jake McGee (5-3) pitched Making his first start since One day after scoring Thursday’s Games
Oakland 8, Minnesota 2 Atlanta 6, Miami 1 Chicago IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Diekman p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---
a scoreless eighth before being recalled from Triple-A, 18 runs against the Twins, N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Washington 7, N.Y. Mets 2 Rusin L, 2-4
Russell
7 4 2 2 0 2 79 2.85
2-3 0 0 0 1 0 13 3.51
Totals
San Diego 100
35 10 14 10 8 11
040 000— 5 4 0
L.A. Angels 4, Toronto 3 Pittsburgh 3, Chicago Cubs 1
Fernando Rodney got three Minnesota starter Scott Oakland used some two-out Tampa Bay 4, Boston 3 Philadelphia 10, San Diego 5 B.Parker 0 2 1 1 1 0 9 2.85 Philadelphia 601 020 10x—10 14 2
Rosscup 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0.00
outs to earn his 34th save for Diamond (5-11) allowed five hitting to take a 4-0 lead in Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m.
Friday’s Games
Milwaukee 5, St. Louis 3
San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Grimm 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 3 4.91
a-lined out for Layne in the 5th. b-struck
out for De Fratus in the 5th. c-grounded out for
the Rays, who lead the race runs — four earned — in 4 the third inning. Cleveland (Salazar 1-2) at Chicago White Sox Friday’s Games Pittsburgh
Locke W, 10-5
IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
7 3 1 1 1 5 100 3.14
C.Jimenez in the 6th. d-popped out for Brach in
(H.Santiago 4-8), 2:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 2-2) at Pittsburgh (Morton the 8th. e-grounded out for Rosenberg in the 8th.
for the second AL wild card 2-3 innings. Angels 4, Blue Jays 3 Baltimore (Hammel 7-8) at Toronto (Redmond 7-4), 7:05 p.m. Watson H, 20 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 2.51 f-struck out for Hundley in the 9th.
despite going 5-13 since Aug. He struck out six of the TORONTO — Garrett 3-2), 7:07 p.m.
Kansas City (B.Chen 7-2) at Detroit (Verlander
Philadelphia (K.Kendrick 10-12) at Washington
(Strasburg 7-9), 7:05 p.m.
Melancon S, 14-16 1 1 0 0 0 1 15 1.10
B.Parker pitched to 3 batters in the 8th.
E —Halladay (1), Rollins (10). LOB —San Diego
6, Philadelphia 11. 2B —Medica (1), C.Hernandez
25. first nine batters he faced, Richards pitched 6 2-3 12-11), 7:08 p.m. Miami (B.Hand 0-0) at N.Y. Mets (Niese 6-7), 7:10 Rosscup pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. (4), Ruiz (14). HR —Venable (22), off Halladay.
Inherited runners-scored —Rosscup 2-0, RBIs —Venable (52), Headley (41), Medica (2),
David Ortiz and Jarrod including four straight, and innings for his third straight N.Y. Yankees (Kuroda 11-10) at Boston (Lackey
9-12), 7:10 p.m.
p.m.
San Diego (Kennedy 6-9) at Atlanta (Hale 0-0), Grimm 3-0. IBB —off B.Parker (McCutchen). HBP Kotsay (12), C.Hernandez 2 (7), Rollins (38),
Saltalamacchia homered lowered his opponents’ bat- win, Kole Calhoun hit a solo Oakland (Straily 9-7) at Texas (D.Holland 9-8), 7:30 p.m. —by Rusin (J.Harrison). WP —Melancon.
Umpires —Home, Paul Nauert; First, Doug
Utley 2 (56), Ruiz 3 (30), Ruf (24), Halladay (1).
SB —Venable (18), Headley (7), Rollins (20). SF
8:05 p.m. Cincinnati (Latos 14-5) at Milwaukee (Lohse 9-9),
for Boston, which has an ting average to .165 the first home run and Los Angeles L.A. Angels (Vargas 8-6) at Houston (Oberholtzer 8:10 p.m. Eddings; Second, Dana DeMuth; Third, Mike —Kotsay, Utley, Ruf.
8½-game advantage over time through the lineup, the beat Toronto to complete a 4-2), 8:10 p.m.
Tampa Bay (Archer 8-7) at Minnesota (Correia
Seattle (Iwakuma 12-6) at St. Louis (Wainwright
16-9), 8:15 p.m.
Estabrook.
T —2:32. A —23,541 (38,362).
Runners left in scoring position —San Diego
3 (Medica, Hundley, Guzman); Philadelphia 4
second-place Tampa Bay in lowest mark in the majors three-game sweep. 9-11), 8:10 p.m. Colorado (Chatwood 7-4) at Arizona (McCarthy (Utley 2, Ruf, Asche). RISP —San Diego 1 for 6;
Seattle (Iwakuma 12-6) at St. Louis (Wainwright 4-9), 9:40 p.m. Angels 4, Blue Jays 3 Philadelphia 5 for 11.
the AL East. among pitchers with at least Erick Aybar had two hits 16-9), 8:15 p.m. San Francisco (Bumgarner 11-9) at L.A. Dodgers Los Angeles AB R H BI BB SO Avg. San Diego IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
The Red Sox threatened 130 innings pitched. and scored twice as the (Kershaw 14-8), 10:10 p.m. Cowgill cf
Aybar ss
5 0 0 0 0 3 .236
5 2 2 0 0 0 .267
T.Ross L, 3-8 2-3 5 6 6 2 2 41 3.29
Bass 22-3 4 1 1 3 4 54 4.95
in the ninth when Stephen Other than allowing Arcia’s Angels won for the 15th time Trout dh 4 0 1 1 1 2 .335 Layne 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 4 2.25
Trumbo 1b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .244
Drew had an infield single homerun in the seventh, in 20 games and improved J.Hamilton lf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .245
Stauffer
Hynes
1 3 2 2 1 2 31 3.52
11-3 2 1 1 2 1 26 9.39
and pinch-hitter Mike Griffin, who has served up to 12-2 in their past 14 road Atlanta 004 200 000—6 9 0 Iannetta c
Calhoun rf
3 1 1 0 1 0 .224
3 1 2 1 1 0 .303
Brach 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 10 3.71
Thayer 1 0 0 0 0 1 9 3.43
Carp walked with one out. a major league leading 34 contests. Oakland
Athletics 8, Twins 2
AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Miami 001 000 000—1 7 0
a-singled for S.Dyson in the 7th. b-struck out G.Green 2b 3 0 1 1 1 1 .252 Philadelphia IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Rodney worked out of the homeruns, didn’t have many Calhoun went 2 for 3 with Crisp cf 5 2 0 1 0 0 .257 for Walden in the 8th. c-struck out for Caminero An.Romine 3b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .211
Totals 35 4 8 3 4 9
Halladay 41-3 4 5 4 5 6 101 7.28
De Fratus W, 3-3 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 6 4.46
Donaldson 3b 3 1 1 1 2 0 .299 in the 9th.
jam when pinch-hitter Will problems the rest of the way. a walk to help the Angels Lowrie ss 5 1 2 1 0 0 .288 LOB —Atlanta 8, Miami 6. 2B —Gattis (18), Toronto AB R H BI BB SO Avg. C.Jimenez 1 0 0 0 0 2 8 2.08
Reyes ss 4 2 4 1 1 0 .301 E.Martin 1 0 0 0 0 1 16 6.47
Middlebrooks lined out to Minnesota had two run- win for the 10th time in 13 Cespedes dh
Callaspo 2b
5 0 2 2 0 1 .243
4 0 0 0 0 1 .254
C.Johnson 2 (32). HR —F.Freeman (20), off Flynn.
RBIs —F.Freeman 2 (98), Gattis 2 (57), C.Johnson Kawasaki 2b 3 1 2 0 2 0 .230 Rosenberg 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 2.63
third and Dustin Pedroia ners on with one out in the meetings with the Blue Jays. C.Young lf 4 2 2 0 0 0 .201 2 (63), D.Solano (29). CS —El.Johnson (1). S Lawrie 3b
Lind 1b
5 0 0 0 0 3 .254
4 0 1 1 0 1 .277
Diekman 1 0 0 0 0 2 10 2.94
Inherited runners-scored —Bass 3-2, Layne
Reddick rf 2 1 1 3 1 1 .216 —F.Garcia, Flynn.
popped out. fourth, but Arcia lined out Los Angeles recorded its first D.Norris c 4 1 2 0 0 1 .234 Runners left in scoring position —Atlanta 5 Sierra rf 4 0 3 1 0 1 .322 1-0, Brach 3-1, De Fratus 2-1. IBB —off Hynes
Athletics 8, Twins 2 to second baseman Alberto sweep in Toronto since April Barton 1b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .281 (Gattis, F.Garcia, B.Upton, J.Upton, Uggla); Miami R.Davis dh
Gose cf
4 0 0 0 0 1 .261
4 0 0 0 0 0 .223
(Ruiz). HBP —by Halladay (Headley). PB —
Hundley 2.
Totals 36 8 11 8 3 4 3 (Morrison 2, Lucas). RISP —Atlanta 2 for 12;
Callaspo and Brian Dozier 16-18, 2010. Minnesota AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Miami 2 for 5. Thole c 4 0 1 0 0 0 .149 Umpires —Home, Mike Winters; First, Laz Diaz;
Pillar lf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .154 Second, Mark Wegner; Third, Tim Timmons.
MINNEAPOLIS — A.J. was doubled off first. Dozier Jose Reyes homered and Presley cf
Pinto c
4 0 1 1 0 1 .340
4 0 1 0 0 1 .467
Runners moved up —El.Johnson, Morrison.
GIDP —Gattis, Brantly. a-Goins ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .267 T —3:10. A —29,986 (43,651).
Griffin allowed just two had walked. finished 4 for 4 with a walk, Dozier 2b 3 0 0 0 1 0 .243 DP —Atlanta 1 (Uggla, Simmons, F.Freeman); Totals
Los Angeles
36 3 11 3 3 8
011 110 000—4 8 0 Brewers 5, Cardinals 3
Arcia rf 4 1 2 1 0 1 .256 Miami 1 (D.Solano, Hechavarria, Morrison).
hits in seven innings lead- Making his first start since but the Blue Jays lost for the Doumit dh 4 0 0 0 0 1 .238 Atlanta IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Toronto 102 000 000—3 11 1 Milwaukee AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
a-struck out for Pillar in the 9th. Aoki rf 4 0 1 1 1 0 .287
ing Oakland to the win to being recalled from Triple-A 29th time when scoring first. Willingham lf
Plouffe 3b
4 0 1 0 0 2 .210
4 1 1 0 0 1 .245
F.Garcia W, 1-1
Walden
6 5 1 1 1 3 81 1.32
1 1 0 0 0 0 10 2.42 E —Gose (4). LOB —Los Angeles 8, Toronto Gennett 2b 5 1 2 0 0 2 .344
increase its division lead Rochester, Minnesota starter Richards left after Reyes Colabello 1b 3 0 0 0 0 0 .196 D.Carpenter 1 1 0 0 0 2 20 1.99 9. 2B —Aybar (29), Trout (38), Reyes 2 (15),
Kawasaki (5), Lind (25), Sierra 2 (11). HR —
Lucroy c 4 0 2 0 0 0 .284
Ar.Ramirez 3b 4 0 0 1 0 0 .267
heading into a crucial week- Scott Diamond (5-11) lasted hit a two-out double in the Florimon ss
Totals
3 0 1 0 0 2 .228
33 2 7 2 1 9
Varvaro
Miami
1 0 0 0 0 2 8 2.75
IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Calhoun (7), off Happ; Reyes (10), off Richards. C.Gomez cf 4 1 1 0 0 2 .279
end series. just 4 2-3 innings. He allowed seventh. Michael Kohn came Oakland 004 011 020—8 11 0 Flynn L, 0-1 4 6 6 6 6 4 96 10.13 RBIs —Trout (85), Calhoun (26), G.Green (14),
Reyes (34), Lind (55), Sierra (9).
L.Schafer lf
Halton 1b
4 1 1 0 0 0 .222
4 1 2 3 0 2 .254
Minnesota 000 000 110—2 7 1 S.Dyson 3 2 0 0 0 2 24 4.50
Josh Reddick homered five runs — four earned — on and walked Munenori E —Plouffe (13). LOB —Oakland 5, Minnesota Caminero 2 1 0 0 0 3 29 4.32 Runners left in scoring position —Los Angeles Henderson p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---
3 (An.Romine, J.Hamilton, Cowgill); Toronto 5 Bianchi ss 4 0 1 0 0 1 .251
and had three RBIs for on six hits while striking out Kawasaki on four pitches, 5. 2B —C.Young (16), D.Norris (13). 3B —
Cespedes (4), C.Young (3). HR —Reddick (11), off
HBP —by S.Dyson (Simmons).
Umpires —Home, Andy Fletcher; First, Rob (Sierra, R.Davis, Lawrie 2, Gose). RISP —Los Thornburg p 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Oakland, which has a 3½ one. then struck out Brett Lawrie Duensing; Arcia (12), off Griffin. RBIs —Crisp (56), Drake; Second, Joe West; Third, Sam Holbrook. Angeles 2 for 9; Toronto 2 for 11.
Runners moved up —Trumbo. GIDP —Lawrie,
b-J.Francisco ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .233
Wooten p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Donaldson (84), Lowrie (67), Cespedes 2 (71), T —2:36. A —15,274 (37,442).
game lead over idle Texas in Before the game, manager to end the threat. Reddick 3 (49), Presley (7), Arcia (35). SB —Crisp R.Davis. Kintzler p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---
the American League West. It Ron Gardenhire said that (19). SF —Reddick. Nationals 7, Mets 2
Washington AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
DP —Los Angeles 2 (Aybar, Trumbo), (Aybar,
Trumbo).
e-Y.Betancrt ph-1b1 1 1 0 0 0 .209
Totals 36 5 11 5 1 7
Runners left in scoring position —Oakland 1
(Callaspo); Minnesota 4 (Arcia, Pinto, Plouffe 2). Span cf 4 1 1 0 1 1 .281 Los Angeles IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA St. Louis AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
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Barre, Pennsylvania so that his
estate may be distributed as in
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TENENBAUMS ciated equipment at four (4) sanitary sewer pump stations.
Sealed bids shall be submitted and updated online via the Pen-
the case of his actual death. All Payment plans. Carol Baltimore TRAVEL nBid Program until 1:00 p.m. (local time) on the 21st day of Octo-
ber 2013. All documents and solicitation details are available at
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FAST, FREE Kingston, PA 18704 Bidders attention is called to the fact that not less than the min-
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the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act 442 and contained in the
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ESTATE NOTICE Building Sold! New Business Coming!
PUBLIC AUCTION
Contract Documents, must be paid throughout the duration of
this project.
570-301-3602 15 N. Main Street
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That letters testamentary have RESTAURANT, KITCHEN, BAR EQUIPT.
& SEATING FOR 200. The General Municipal Authority of Harveys Lake does not dis-
Wilkes-Barre, PA been granted in the Estate of
“Farley’s Steak & Seafood House” criminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion,
18711 Michael J. Verona, deceased age, disability or familial status in employment or the provision of
late of the Municipality of MON. SEPT. 23, @10:00 A.M.
300 ADAMS AVE. (DOWNTOWN) services.
Wilkes Barre, Luzerne County,
For additional Pennsylvania, who died Au- SCRANTON, PA 18501
The General Municipal Authority of Harveys Lake is an Equal
information or ques- gust 20, 2013. All persons in- Col. Steve Sitar &Co. Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
tions regarding legal debted to said estate are re- (570) 586-1397 PaLic. AU2124-L
notices you may call quested to make payment and www.sitarauctions.com The successful Bidder will be required to furnish and pay for a
this having claims or demands satisfactory Performance Bond and a Labor and Material Pay-
to present the same without Auctions ment Bond.
or 570-829-7130 delay to Joseph M. Krisovich,
Executor. 711 Laurel Rd. May- The General Municipal Authority of Harveys Lake reserves the
ESTATE NOTICE field, PA 18433 AUCTION right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities in the Bid-
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 14 @ 4:45PM ding.
Congratulations Ronnie & LETTERS TESTAMENTARY Lost & Found ROUTE 924 SHEPPTON PA (868 Center st.)
Pam! Looking forward to a have been granted to Ralph BIDS may be held by OWNER for a period of not to exceed sixty
beautiful Oyster Wedding Yanuzzi of 336 West Maple LOST CAMERA: Wyoming 100ʼs of Snap On wrenches, sockets & screwdrivers; 100ʼs of
County Fair, pocket/video/still Mac, Blackhawk &Craftsman sockets & wrenches; new Mit- days (60) from the date of the opening of BIDS for the purpose or
tonight with a wonderful Street, Hazleton, PA 18201,
camera. Sentimental photos. subishi ductless AC; new Mitsubishi heat pumps; new DeWalt reviewing the BIDS and investigating the qualifications of Bid-
couple! Executor of the Estate of
REWARD 607-625-3276 sets; Makita & Milwaukee tools; mini lathe & milling machine; ders, prior to awarding of the CONTRACT.
bridezella.net Joseph Medvitz also known as
Joseph Ralph Medvitz, late of several mechanics tool cabinets; new American Standard
whirlpool tub; submersible sump & well pumps; HD extension For The General Municipal Authority of Harveyʼs Lake:
209 East Diamond Ave, Notices
cords; lots of spray paint; lots of garage sprays & cleaners; all Richard Haas, GMAHL Chairman
Hazleton, Pennsylvania, who
types of hand & power tools; jack hammer; 1 inch air impact
died August 22, 2013. All per-
sons indebted to said estate $ BUYING $ wrench; air tools; ladders; air compressor; engine
hoist; tile saw; welder; garden tools. Legal Notices / Notices To Creditors
JUNK CARS
please make payment and
those having claims present AU1839-L
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the same to: J & J AUCTION 570-384-4041
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Highest Prices Paid Free Pickup
Note. Check web site jandjauction.net for pictures and listing. Sealed proposals will be receive by:
WEST PITTSTON BOROUGH
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Adopt-Loving couple will Get news when Notice is hereby given that on September 18, 2013, at or after until:
cherish your baby, offering it happens. (see times below) U-Haul will hold a public sale for the purpose 6:30 PM, on SEPTEMBER 24, 2013, for the following:
security, endless love of satisfying a landlordʼs lien on self-service storage room. The
and opportunities. goods to be sold are described, generally as household, the Project Name:
Expenses Paid. Legal Notices / Notices To Creditors terms of the sale will be cash or certified funds. Any and all pub- WEST PITTSON BOROUGH
Lori & Jeff lic sale advertised by U-Haul are subject to change or cancella- POOL DEMOLITION
1-888-642-9650 Harveys Lake Invitation for Bids tion without notice.
Contract #1 Project Location:
LOCATION OF SALES WEST PITTSTON BOROUGH
THE ROSE QUEEN PRAYER The General Municipal Authority of Harveys Lake will receive LUZERNE COUNTY
bids to provide and install new emergency generators and asso- 11:30 AM U-Haul Center of Wyoming Valley
Most Gracious Rose Queen, ciated equipment at three (3) sanitary sewer pump stations and 231 Mundy St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703
your promise of never having a The proposed work for this contract will include:
perform flood mitigation corrective measures at one (1) of the WEST PITTSTON POOL DEMOLITION AND ASSOCIATED
request go unanswered and sanitary sewer pump stations. Sealed bids may be submitted and ROOM NAME
coming down to Earth to do RESTORATION
updated online via the PennBid Program until 1:00 p.m. (local 1104 Philip Margallis
good, with this confidence in time) on the 21st day of October 2013. All documents and solicit- 1142 Mary Ellen Smith
your power with the Sacred The Bidding Documents including Bidding Requirements, Con-
ation details are available at no cost at PennBid- 1151 Matthew Cunningham tract Documents, Specifications and Drawings indicate the ex-
Heart I implore your interses-
sion that you obtain for me a
www.PennBid.net. The bids will be publicly opened and read 1163 Darrell Grayson tent of the work to be completed. The Bidding Documents may
aloud at the office of the General Municipal Authority of Harveys 1319 Judith Smith be reviewed at the Issuing Office, Reilly Associates, 49 South
rose. (Here make your re-
Lake, Route 4875 Memorial Highway, Harveys Lake, PA at the 1322 Jeffrey Henderson Main Street, Suite 200, Pittston, PA 18640, (570) 654-2473 dur-
quest).
above specified time and date. 1421 Charles Gaillard ing normal business hours 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Copies of the
Holy Mary, Mother of God, 1427 Noel Horwath Bidding Documents must be obtained from Reilly Associates
Each BID, when submitted, must be accompanied by a “Bid Se- 1435 Adam Wampole (Address Above) by providing a non-refundable deposit of $25
pray for us. (Three times).
curity” which shall not be less than ten percent (10%) of the 1443 Zaid Altarifi made payable to “Reilly Associates”. Addenda, if any, will be is-
amount of the BID. 1445 Linda Penko c/o Hands of Hope sued to only those persons whose names and addresses are on
Say three times a day for nine
days. You must promise pub- 1454 Linda Penko c/o Hands of Hope record with Reilly Associates as having obtained the Bidding
Bidders attention is called to the fact that not less than the min- 1502 Mark Splett Documents. All questions concerning the Bidding Documents
lication. This prayer is never
imum wages and salaries in accordance with the previsions of 1628 Judith Smith shall be addressed to: The Project Engineer c/o Reilly Asso-
known to fail. PS
the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act 442 and contained in the 2002 Carmen Davila ciates, 49 South Main Street, Suite 200, Pittston, PA 18640,
Contract Documents, must be paid throughout the duration of 2021 Sh'Vonne Stephens phone (570) 654-2473. A Bid must be accompanied by Bid se-
this project. 2032 Amanda Poole curity made payable to WEST PITTSTON BOROUGH in an
Legal Notices / Notices To Creditors 2037 Watkeen Gumbs amount of 10 percent of Bidderʼs Total of All Bid Prices for each
2067 Liz Daniely bid (not including bid alternates) and in the form of a certified
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS The General Municipal Authority of Harveys Lake does not dis- 2071 Catherine Petrella check, bank money order, or a Bid bond (on the form attached)
criminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, B102 Shannon Moyer issued by an acceptable surety.
Luzerne County Community age, disability or familial status in employment or the provision of B122 Frank Shimko
College Purchasing Depart- services. B220-31 James Artis-Bryan Attention is called to the following:
ment will receive sealed PRO- B235 Odetta Todd
POSALS for the following: The General Municipal Authority of Harveys Lake is an Equal B304 Debra Nordheim A mandatory pre-bid conference will be held for the project. The
MAILROOM POSTAGE MA- Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. B311 Thomasina Meeks pre-bid conference will be held on September 17, 2013 at 4 PM.
CHINE. Firms interested in B312 Laura Kilheeney-Kittrick The pre-bid conference is mandatory for all Prime Bidders.
submitting a proposal should The successful Bidder will be required to furnish and pay for a B337 Jennifer Shinko
call the Collegeʼs Purchasing satisfactory Performance Bond and a Labor and Material Pay- B443 Christina Velquez The Contractor must ensure that employees and applicants for
Office at 570-740-0370, ment Bond. B817 Eric Morales employment are not discriminated against because of their race,
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. B835 Jim Brown religion, color, handicap, national origin, age or sex.
to 4 p.m. to request specifica- The General Municipal Authority of Harveys Lake reserves the B910-33 John Kistner
tions. Proposals must be re- right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities in the Bid- The following wage rate requirements are applicable to this con-
ceived before Noon local pre- ding. 10:30 AM U-Haul center of Kingston tract:
vailing time, on Monday, Octo- 714-716 Wyoming Avenue PENNSYLVANIA PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION
ber 7, 2013. Luzerne County BIDS may be held by OWNER for a period of not to exceed sixty Kingston, PA 18704
Community College reserves days (60) from the date of the opening of BIDS for the purpose or WEST PITTSTON BOROUGH reserves the right to reject any or
the right to waive any informal- reviewing the BIDS and investigating the qualifications of Bid- ROOM NAME all bids and to waive any informalities in the bidding.
ities, irregularities, defects, er- ders, prior to awarding of the CONTRACT. 0920 Henry Rodriguez
rors, or omissions in, or to re- 1022 Anthony Dzubiak WEST PITTSTON BOROUGH
ject any or all proposals or For The General Municipal Authority of Harveyʼs Lake: ELLEN RIDDLE
Richard Haas, GMAHL Chairman
1311 Mary Purnell BOROUGH SECRETARY
parts thereof.
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ledge of medical terminology
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Tarrytown
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or email resume to experiece preferred. 95 Kelly Street MLS#13-3739
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200 South River Street, Unlimited potential. Includes ment property. Move in
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DRIVERS 570-821-1108 room space. Ample Parking.
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on each side with additional
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100% GUARANTEED.” Attorneys wanted. Minimum 5 years Full time. Home Daily. NURSING SWOYERSVILLE yard. Quiet area on
for the Federal Trade Commission commercial construction Monday-Friday, night work. dead end street. 570-540-6046
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ate credit repair operation. No one Fax/email resume to ground with minimum of 1 year /Principal Only
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Learn about managing credit and
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from The Times Leader and the
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Local Engineering firm
seeking qualified individuals
DRIVER 3pm-11pm corner lot. Close to all major high-
Small trucking company ways & conveniences. Bring all of-
to fill immediate openings for Part Time: 7am-3pm
Building / Construction / Skilled looking for qualified drivers to fers. 1 unit needs to be updated &
HVAC/Plumbing Engineers. run Regional and OTR. Must you are all done. MLS #13-1983.
Candidates should possess CALL: 570-864-3174
Carpenters & be at least 24 yrs of age & a $155,900 VIEWMONT ACRES
design experience in the ask for Lynette
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commercial buildings Village at Greenbriar Spaciously satisfying from the your vision for your dream
company seeking Average over $1,000 a week. home. Located in a quiet
systems. Autocad and Revit Interested drivers can call Assisted Living open kitchen/eating area, im-
qualified individuals. country setting, this partially
Drivers license required, experience desired. Related Howard at 570-417-4722 pressive. Fireplace in great
cleared lot has a great view of
vacation/holidays, medical, work experience is required. Personal Care Aides room to an expanded family
the mountains. Septic is
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retirement package. Send in this picturesque 4 bedroom already on site and ready for
Applications taken DRIVER building.
Monday-Friday, 8am-4pm. resume in confidence to: Good Starting Wages! in Laurel Brook Estates.
Martin Rogers Full Time, Part Time, Days, MLS 13 1587 MLS #13-1705
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128 W. Vaughn St.
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Kingston, PA 18704 APPLY WITHIN:
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 ence preferred. Must have 4244 Memorial Highway LEASES 570-714-6112 570-696-0883
570-283-2057 clean MVR. Pay based on YOUʼLL EVER SEE!
EOE Dallas, PA 18612
Help Wanted General experience. Serious inquires WILKES-BARRE
only. Call: 570-899-0336 Warehouse, light manufactur-
Equipment Operators Technical Trades ing distribution. Gas heat,
& Off Road Drivers HOMELESS CASE sprinklers, overhead doors,
Medical/Health
Local Construction company MANAGER Experienced Heavy parking. We have 27,000
is looking for experience full Local agency looking to hire CAREGIVERS Equipment Mechanic sq.ft., and 32,000 sq. ft.
time equipment operators and individual for client intake and Class B CDL required. Must 570-696-3801
Looking for compassionate There is nothing this good!
articulated truck drivers. assessment, goal setting, have 3 years experience & 570-696-1195
Minimum of 3 years of experi- coordination and linkage with
people to assist the elderly in
their homes. Personal care own tools. Working on Sale or Lease FORTY FORT
ence. Competitive pay and community resources, and engines, electrical, hydraulics, Call Larry @ 570-696-4000 DALLAS/LEHMAN 30 Bedford Street
and transportation required. or 570-430-1565 2 bedroom, 1 bath, New
benefits package. establishment of client/work- All shifts and flexible hours power train, welding. Duplex, 1st floor, 2 bedroom
Email resumes: er relationship. Bachelorʼs Machine Shop experience a Windows, Roof, porches and 1 bath. 2nd floor, 3 bedroom
available. Call 338-2681 siding. Remodeled kitchen.
[email protected] Degree in related subject, or visit homeinstead.com/494 plus. Apply in person: & 1 bath. Two car off street
or send to Human Resources, good interpersonal commu- 703 S Township Blvd, Pitt- For Sale By Owner 5 Acres. $159,000 NEG. parking. $68,000
to apply. 570-675-0498
620 S Main St, Pittston, PA nication and organizational ston, PA 18640 570-406-2333
18640. EOE. skills are required. Position EXETER
requires local travel and a full Cemetery Plots 39 Memorial Street
Business / Strategic Management time work schedule including Great location near schools, Building / Construction / Skilled
some evening hours. Com- DENNISON CEMETARY nice yard, 10 rooms, 4 bed-
Full-Time petitive Salary. Send cover
ESTIMATOR
Forty Fort rooms, 2 bath, gas heat,
letter and resume to: Providing quality health care in 5 lots, good location private driveway. Detached
Service Manager Human Resources, the home with compassion and
needed for growing company along road. 2 car garage. Walk-up attic,
PO Box 2115, Wilkes-Barre, respect 24 hour service, seven $2,000 for all. full basement. As Is.
in Ashley. Commonwealth PA 18703 or e-mail to: Local Commercial General Contractor is seeking an
Equipment offers competitive days a week. 717-695-9740 $69,900. 570-474-0340
[email protected] Looking for dedicated, skilled experienced Full Time Estimator. Candidate will work with
pay and benefits including Equal Opportunity Employer. management & be responsible for attending pre-bid meetings,
health, dental, vision and individuals to add to our team:
entire bid process including blue print take offs, solicitation of
prescription coverage and
IRA plan. Successful TAX Registered Nurses GET ALL THE pricing, job site visits & pictures. Marketing experience is a
plus. Salary based upon experience. Company has been in
Full and Part Time ADVERTISING INSERTS
PREPARER
candidate will be a confident, business for over 25 years and offers competitive wages, paid
seasoned manager with Home Health
proven success in super- Free Tax School. Earn extra Nursing Supervisor WITH THE LATEST SALES. vacation and holiday time off, health benefits and 401 (k) profit
sharing plan. Please forward your resume in confidence to:
vising and scheduling remote income after taking course. Full Time Human Resource Dept.
employees in an industrial en- Flexible schedules. Small fee Call 829-5000 to start your home delivery.
vironment, will possess strong for books & supplies.
Physical Therapist Champion Builders, Inc.
Full Time 239 Pringle Street, Kingston, PA 18704
leadership skills and profi- LIBERTY TAX www.championbuildersinc.com
ciency in Windows environ- Edwardsville & West Pittston
ment, and an ability to man- Erwine's provides competitive
570-288-4007 salaries for all positions. Full
age ever-changing priorities Pittston & Plains time positions are eligible for Sales / Business Development
and demanding situations. 570-883-7829
This is a very rewarding benefits including medical,
Dallas 570-675-2240 dental, vision, life and long term
SALES
opportunity for the right can- Wilkes-Barre & Hanover Twp Sales / Business Development
didate. For full job description disability insurance, 401 (k) and
570-208-1096 paid time off.
and more information, email Keystone Automotive
Rob Lent at Please respond by mail:
Operations, Inc.
staffing@commonwealth Erwine Home Health and
44 Tunkhannock Ave CAREER OPPORTUNITY
equipment.com timesleader.com Hospice
ATTN: Human Resorces Exeter, Pa 18643 EXPERIENCED COMMISSION
No phone calls please. SALES PERSONS
270 Pierce Street, Kingston, Inside Sales Representative –RV Parts & Accessories
GENERAL MANAGER PA 18704 WANTED TO SERVICE NEW AND EXISTING
PRIVATE GOLF CLUB
or apply online at Looking for candidates with customer service/ sales back- ACCOUNTS. COMPANY BENEFITS,
www.erwinehomehealth.net
Back Mountain Club seeks
General Manager with a min-
imum of five years experience
Get news MEDICAL
ground. Automotive/ RV experience preferred but not
necessary. Interested candidates should have good
communication skills, be able to meet deadlines, be organized,
VACATION AND PAID TRAINING.
IF YOU WANT A CAREER AND NOT A JOB
CALL RICK AT 675-3283
in private club management,
with a strong emphasis on when it RECEPTIONIST
Full time Medical
detail oriented and have experience in building
customer relationships. TO SCHEDULE AN INTERVIEW MON-FRI
Receptionist for Mountain OR VISIT WWW.CMSEAST.COM
happens.
restaurant operations. Golf Position will be located in our Exeter, Pa location, and we offer
club experience preferred. Top office. Send resume: attractive benefits including medical, 401 k, holidays
Salary commensurate with The Times Leader and vacation time.
experience. Full benefit Position #4520 Administrative / Professional
package. Reply to: 15 N. main Street Resumes can be submitted:
Huntsville Golf Club, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 in person at 44 Tunkhannock Ave, Exeter Pa
P.O. Box 13, Lehman, PA or emailed to [email protected] EOE Wilkes-Barre Area School District
18627-0013. is now accepting applications for
Child/Elderly Care
Medical/Health
Automotive FULL TIME ADMINISTRATOR
The Institute for Human OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES
FAMILIES Resources and Services, Inc. is seeking candidates for CAR DETAILER/PORTER Requirements: Minimum Bachelorʼs Degree in HR or related
fields, with at least three (3) years HR experience or at least
URGENTLY NEEDED the following position: eight (8) years HR experience in a related field.
More children than ever Local dealership is need of a full-time Lot person to
before can no longer live in Residential Program Worker maintain car lots and perform daily taks for dealership.
Knowledge of the Pennsylvania School Code, certification,
employment and education law, labor law, labor relations and
their own homes. You can The primary responsibility is to assist adults with intellectual
help by becoming a foster disabilities in their homes. Applicants must be available to work Must have valid PA driver’s license, be reliable, HR management. Salary to commensurate with experience.
parent. Call FCCY at evenings and every other weekend and must possess a valid prompt, and willing to work in a fast paced shop. We Send letter of interest, resume and credentials by 4:00 PM,
1-800-747-3807. EOE PA driverʼs license and a high school diploma or offer competitive salary, benefits, including 401-K, va-
equivalency. The base rate is $9.20/hr. September 18, 2013 to:
during the training period and $10.00/hr. after the cation and sick leave and pleasant working environ- Dr. Bernard S. Prevuznak,
completion of the training period. ment. Uniforms supplied. Prior car buffing experience
needed. Hours: M-F 9am-5pm. Superintendent
Apply in person or email For more details, apply in person: Wilkes-Barre Area School District
resume to [email protected] Ray King, Mgr. 730 S. Main Street,
The Institute for Human Pompey Collision & Auto Body
Resources and Services, Inc. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
250 Pierce Street, Suite 301 338 Pierce St., Kingston, PA 18704 An equal opportunity employer
Kingston, PA 18704 570-288-6576
(Fax) 570-288-9112 EOE email: [email protected] M/FH/V
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HANOVER TWP.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Ask for Bob Kopec
Humford Realty, Inc.
696-1195 570-822-5126.
Lake Lehman Schools
$139,900
129 S. Dawes Ave. Don't miss out on this 2 story
Three bedroom, 2 bath cape cod
with central air, new windows, 130 HAVERFORD DRIVE country home situated on 2.15 PRICE REDUCED!
acres w/above ground pool PRICE REDUCED!!
doors, carpets and tile floor. Full SELLER SAYS SELL! 1472 S. HANOVER ST. Large home with many pos-
concrete basement with 9' ceilings. Come take a look at this 3 that has 2 decks attached & sibilities. 3 bedrooms, 1 full
flower beds all around the Well maintained bi-level, re-
Walking distance to Wilkes Barre. bedroom, 1.5 bath townhome. cently painted & move-in bath and laundry room on first
Electric and Oil heat. MLS #12- It has been freshly painted grounds. Mod. kitchen and floor.
3283. For more information and open floor plan. 24 hour notice ready. This 2BR, 1 and
and carpet, sports a new kit- 3/4BA gem is a great starter MLS #13-2814
photos visit: chen gas range. The lower required. Owner occupied. 75 Main St.
home or a convenient downs- Nice 2 story. Family room New Price $45,000
www.atlasrealtyinc.com. level is finished. Great rear MLS#13-3343
Call Tom 570-262-7716 $184,900 ize with most living space on 80 Rear Parsonage Street with brick fireplace. Modern
deck for entertaining, nicely one floor. The modern kit-
landscaped. Call Brenda Pugh Move right into this 3 bed- eat-in kitchen with tile floor.
760-7999 chen has an eat-in area plus room, 1 bathroom home with Modern baths. Natural wood
GREAT BUY! an addition off the kitchen
PRICE REDUCED! JOSEPH P. GILROY Pergo floors. New plumbing, work with French doors. Re-
currently used as a large DR. new wiring & new replace- placement windows and new-
MLS#12-2801 REAL ESTATE This could be a den, play- ment windows. directions: er roof. Gas heat and central
$89,900 288-1444 room or office with its own en- Main St, Pittston to parson- air, Fully insulated. Double Christine Pieczynski
trance. Finished basement age St; left on Miller St; right deck. Level rear yard. Fire- 696-6569
PITTSTON with free-standing propane on Rear Parsonage St.; home place is gas with triple wall 696-2600
KINGSTON stove and a walk-out to the 3- is on the right. pipe that can be used for
season room. 1-car garage, For more info and photos wood, coal or pellets. PLYMOUTH
level lot & storage shed. visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS#13-3378
Make your dream of home MLS 13-3689 $125,000
ownership a reality! For more $47,900 Call Sandra Gorman
Pat Silvi 283-9100 ext. 21 details and to view the pho- 570-696-5408
Keri Best
tos online, go to.
www.prudentialrealestate.
283-9100 com & enter PRU7R4L5 in
the Home Search.
LAFLIN MLS #13-3363
$139,900
283 REYNOLDS ST. Walter or Mary Ellen
Spacious four bedroom home Belchick 696-6566 Smith Hourigan Group 433 FAIRVIEW ST
570-885-5082 570-696-1195 PRICE REDUCED!
with plenty of charm. Hard-
wood floors, leaded windows, MLS 13-3293 Seller says “make me a good
accent fireplace and built-in $79.900 PITTSTON offer and youʼll be moving in
bookshelves. First floor laun- PLYMOUTH before the holidays”! Motiv-
This cozy and quaint home
dry/power room, three-sea- awaits you! Quiet neighbor- ated seller-relocating. This is
son porch and a 16x32 in- hood, yet walking distance to a great home in a nice neigh-
ground pool. Move-in condi- the revitalized downtown. Adja- borhood, well out of the flood
tion with newer roof, siding cent property (fixer-upper) also zone. Watch the fall colors
and windows, ductless air, all New Price
available. Can be purchased 696-2600 unfold as you look over the
appliances and alarm system. $119,900 valley from the front porch.
111 Laflin Road together.
#13-3406 www.atlasrealtyinc.com Modern kitchen with vaulted
$189,900 Nice 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath Split ceiling, modern bath, LR, DR
Call Jullio Caprari
Carole Poggi Level home with hardwood
floors, 1 car garage, large 570 592 3966 NANTICOKE and 2 generous BRs. Many
updates including new roof,
283-9100 x19 Rear 395 E. REDUCED $99,900
yard and covered patio in very Washington St. windows, front door, lighting,
convenient location. Great curb 25 Swallow St.
Double Block Home, Grand 2 story home with Vic- w-to-w carpeting, interior/ex-
appeal and plenty of off street Each Side: terior painting, security sys-
parking. Rt. 315 to light @ torial features, large eat in kit-
Large Living Rm., Kitchen, 2 chen with laundry, 3/4 bath on tem, etc. OSP and large level
Laflin Rd. Turn west onto Laflin Bedrooms, 1 Bath, Vinyl Sid- yard with mature trees and
Rd. Home is on left. first floor, 2nd bath with claw
ing, Brand New Roof New: foot tub, lots of closet space. flowering bushes. For more
For more info and photos Berber Carpets, Paint, Floor- details and to view the pho-
visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com Move in ready, off street park-
MOUNTAIN TOP ing, With Backyard Deck ing in rear. MLS 12-3926 tos online, go to:
MLS 13-3229 length of House Have In- www.prudentialrealestate.
Keri Best Call Colleen
come Tomorrow or Live for 570-237-0415 $49,900 com and enter PRU5B4G9 in
KINGSTON TWP. 570-885-5082 Free! Appraised at $65,000 the Homes Search.
65 Girard Ave
listing at $47,950 or Neat and clean. Move right in- MLS #13-2080
$77,000
BEST OFFER!!! to this freshly painted 3 bed-
room, 1 bathroom home with Mary Ellen and Walter
570-916-2043 Belchick
new flooring in the kitchen and
A 1.17 acre serene setting & bathroom. 696-6566
a large picnic grove with NANTICOKE MLS 13 3555
stream makes this move in Call Keri Best
LAFLIN ready 3 BR bi level a must (570)885-5082
see property! Thereʼs an eat PLAINS www.atlasrealtyinc.com
Bodle Road
2 story older home with up- in kitchen with breakfast bar, Directions: Rt 11 South Main
graded kitchen & bath, Large a formal DR with sliders to a Street Plymouth; right onto
living room, formal dining private deck, ample LR with Girard Ave; home is on the left. 696-2600
room, lower level family room. picture window, Master BR
Hot water heat, garage & car- suite, 25ʼ LL Rec Room with SHAVERTOWN
port. 1.1 acre lot. ¾ bath, oversized 2 car gar-
MLS #13-2320 age with large paved drive.
20 OLD MILL ROAD MLS 13 3516
$150,000 Spacious Modern Tri-Level,
Besecker Realty $259,000 NEW LISTING
4 bedroom with 3.5 bath, Call Pat today @
675-3611 Large Kitchen, family room Don't like yard work? Then ''Busy People Compatible''.
570-287-1196 consider this home. Large liv- Enjoy the daily convenience of
with fireplace, dining room
KINGSTON and living room. Attached 3 ing room area w/ductless wall living in the vicinity of what's
car garage, gas heat, cent- a/c unit. Gas heat. happening ''Woodcrest Es- PLYMOUTH
REDUCED! ral air, central vac-system. MLS #13-3775 tates''. Move in ready, finished
$34,900 lower level, relax on rear deck 2103 Hillside Road
Closet and Storage Space. Recently renovated two story
Second lot included. Minutes Dana Distasio with view of Mohegan Sun.
570-715-9333 MLS 13 1110 on large lot features modern
from I-81 and Pennsylvania kitchen with granite counters,
Turn pike. $374,900. $115,000
570-287-1196 Arlene Warunek Living room and Dining room
570-237-0101 570-714-6112 with hardwood floors, large
MOUNTAIN TOP treated deck overlooking level
LARKSVILLE yard. 3 Bedrooms, one on
first floor. Master Bedroom
upstairs with full master bath.
80 James St. Classic 3 story brick home of- Oversized Detached 2 car
This stately 4 bedroom, 1.5 PENN LAKE fers spacious living on 3 floors. garage. Gas heat. Well water
bath Kingston home has the Many areas nicely detailed and public sewers.
WOW factor! Meticulously 570-696-1195 Great opportunity.
w/HW floors. Professional use
well cared for with old world possible as separate entrance MLS#13-27
touches throughout. Like a WILKES-BARRE leads to FR which could be an $157,500
stained glass window, built office. New roof & soffets done Call Kevin Smith
ins and tiled fireplace in living in 2011. 4 ductless heat/air 696-5420
room. Kitchen is modern eat Well cared for 2 story on quiet
$145,900 units improve efficiency of
in with washer/dryer closet for 511 E. State St. street. Eat in kitchen, dining
house. 2nd floor bedroom con-
convenience. Large front Everything you need is in this room, living room along with
verted to large laundry - easily
porch, rear deck and de- house. 4 bedrooms, lower level sun room comprise the first
converted back. Large WI attic.
tached garage. family room, den open, living/din- floor. 2 generous bedrooms w/
MLS 13 893
MLS 13-1761 ing room, nice yard with above closets and full bath on 2nd 1529 Lakeview Drive $125,000
$268,500 ground pool and covered patio, ex- floor. Walk up attic provides Cozy 2 bedroom cottage on Call Lynda Rowinski
Jay A. Crossin tra parking. 1 car garage. Very well easy storage. Hardwood floors the lake! Open living area, 3/4
maintained home. Move right in! 262-1196 YATESVILLE
Extension #23 and beautiful wood. 2 addition- bath, large deck facing lake.
CROSSIN REAL ESTATE MLS 13-2432 al buildings on lot offer many Double patio doors from kit- 83 Lawrence Street
CALL COLLEEN possibilities and Storage! 1 chen and living area allow Looking for your new home at
570-288-0770 570-237-0415 year Home Warranty to buyer. great lake views! Move in and a good price? Move-in condi-
LAFLIN MLS 13 2817 relax! tion and priced to sell! 4 bed-
$124,900 MLS#13-2286 room home in a quiet South
Linda Gavio Linda Gavio Wilkes-Barre neighborhood.
474-2231, ext 19 474-2231, ext 19 Open floor plan with large liv- 696-1195
TOWN & COUNTRY TOWN & COUNTRY ing & dining rooms. Newer
PROPERTIES appliances and gas heat. $159,900
474-2340 Nice level backyard and off- 12 Reid St.
street parking. Motivated WARRIOR RUN Spacious Bi-level home in semi
LARKSVILLE seller! 2 story, 2 bedroom with fenced in private location with private back
MLS #13 2980 yard, all appliances included. yard, 3 season room, gas fireplace
$62,000 REDUCED TO $46,000. Call Ed in lower level family room. Re-
Carol Holton Appnel. 570-817-2500 cently updated kitchen, 4 bed-
130 HAVERFORD DRIVE PROPERTIES WALSH REAL ESTATE rooms, 1 3/4 baths, garage.
SELLER SAYS SELL! 474-2340 570-654-1490 www.atlasrealtyinc.com
Come take a look at this 3 NANTICOKE MLS 13-1949
bedroom, 1.5 bath townhome. 38 E. Union Street Call Charlie
It has been freshly painted Nice single, 3 bedrooms, gas PITTSTON PLYMOUTH
and carpet, sports a new kit- heat, large yard. Central location. 28 E. Railroad Street
chen gas range. The lower REDUCED TO $49,500
Single home, fenced yard. Oil
level is finished. Great rear MOTIVATED SELLER TOWNE & COUNTRY 814-2116
REAL ESTATE baseboard, aluminum siding.
deck for entertaining, nicely $54,900 Asking $29,000, negotiable.
landscaped. Call 570-735-8932 or 283-9100
Three bedroom, 1 bath, 6 570-542-5708 570-574-8957
GREAT BUY! PRICE HAS rooms, plus laundry room on
BEEN REDUCED! first floor, new pool & shed. PITTSTON
MLS#12-2801 New tilt out windows, gas fur- Commercial
$92,000 nace 6 years old, new screen
doors 7 doors, newer roof
47 Wine St.
283-9100 Calling all investors and
handy-people! Endless poten-
PLAINS tial. Great neighborhood. Ad-
NANTICOKE
jacent property also available.
Call Julio Caprari
MLS#13-3287
76 Rear Parsonage Street 570-592-3966
Nice 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom $24,900
home with large yard. Direc-
REDUCED tions: Main St, Pittston to Par-
$189,900 sonage St.; left on Miller St;
4 Spruce Ave. right on Rear parsonage
BIRCHWOOD HILLS Street; home is on right.
3 bedrooms, 3 baths. Hardwood 393 E. Noble St.
floors, central air. Finished base-
MLS 13-3690
Check out this 4 bedroom, 1.5 bath $37,900
ment with fireplace, great yard, su- home with 1 car detached garage.
per location. MLS 13-1251 This home features a Jacuzzi tub,
www.atlasrealtyinc.com
www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Keri Best
Call Tom 570-262-7716
newer roof, furnace, hot water heat-
er, replacement windows, fenced 570-885-5082 WILKES-BARRE Full Service Leases • Custom Design • Renovation • Various Size Suites Available
yard and large covered deck. HOUSE FOR SALE. Medical, Legal, Commercial • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial
MLS 13-613 Wyoming St.
$77,900 6 rooms, off street parking, Full Time Maintenance Staff Available
Call John Polifka fenced in yard.
570-704-6846
FIVE MOUNTAINS REALTY
$65,000
Call 570-487-4377
For Rental Information call 570-287-1161
570-542-2141
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SWOYERSVILLE WHITE HAVEN WILKES-BARRE PLYMOUTH WYOMING/FRANKLIN TWP.
DALLAS
MEADOWS
APARTMENTS
LAKE 220 Lake St.
NUANGOLA LAND Housing for the elderly &
FOR SALE mobility impaired; all utilities
178 West Woodhaven Drive (#3 Summit Street and included. Federally subsid-
Relax on deck watching sun 308 Stephanie Drive 2 adjacent lots): ized program. Extremely low
rise over Woodheaven Lake - Attractive Brick Front Ranch Half acre of ideally located income persons encour-
221 Kossack St. - Home has 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 Two story home with 3 bed- with 3 Bedrooms, gas heat, mountaintop corner lots w/ aged to apply. Income less
Beautifully kept 2 story in a PRICE REDUCED!
baths, living room with fire- rooms, 2 baths & modern eat- Sunroom (heated), attached 1705 W. 8TH ST. lake views and shared dock. than $12,450. 570-675-6936
very nice neighborhood. This place, dining room with split in kitchen. Double lot with garage, large yard, 8x10 Asking $74.9k; TDD 800-654-5984
home features 3 bedrooms, 1 This charming home in the
system wall A/C. And spiral fenced in yard with flowers & shed. Hardwood floors under Dallas Sch. Dist. is waiting for no reasonable offer refused. 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
3/4 baths w/Jacuzzi tub and a stair to 4th bedroom or office off street parking for 3-5 cars. rugs. Great location. Most Call Jennifer at Equal Housing Opportunity
modern kitchen with ceramic new owners to settle in and
& walk-in huge attic, family Gas heat. Near bus stops, windows on main floor are celebrate the upcoming holi- 570-760-1622 Handicap Accessible
tile & under cabinet heating room great stone fireplace churches & schools. Small Newer Triple Pane & double for serious offers only.
vents. Many recent upgrades days with family and friends.
leads to patio, pool 12 X 16 house in rear with 2 pane in basement. Basement DALLAS
throughout!! An over sized, Relax on the deck and watch
room/game room features picnic tables for entertaining. can easily be finished (some NEWPORT TWP. Newberry Estates
fully heated & insulated 2 car the leaves change color
Furnished or Unfurnished
garage, on a LARGE 50 x
split system in wall AC, Over- $69,900 areas already sheet rocked &
electric installed)
around your large country lot. LOTS - LOTS-LOTS Carriage House, 1 bedroom
size garage, with workshop, Call RUTH K. SMITH Plan for great times next sum-
188 lot. Take a look today. matching shed, double lot 1/2 570-696-5411 Well-Maintained. $115,000. washer, dryer. Country club
MLS#13-3088 mer in your 40x20 heated in- 1 mile south of L.C.C.C. Estab-
acre, Two paved driveways MLS#12-1911 amenities included. No pets,
$141,500 ground pool. This well main- lished development with under-
one on each side of home. call Nancy Palumbo no smokers. $925/month.
Debbie McGuire tained 2-story has 3 bed- ground utilities including gas.
Basketball court (26x40) 570-714-9240 direct 210-542-0635
852-3220 rooms, 1.5 modern baths, a Cleared lot. 100ʼ frontage x
paved with Lights and ad- modern kitchen with break- 158. $30,500. DUPONT
CROSSIN justable basket, shared Dock, fast nook, formal DR, large 4 room apartment for rent.
REAL ESTATE and small helicopter pad LR and an added FR with Lot 210 ʻ frontage 158ʼ deep on $450+utilities, No Pets. Refer-
570-288-0770 presently covered by double vaulted ceiling and fireplace. hill with great view $30,500. ences required. Available Oct. 1.
swing facing lake. Appoint- 570-696-1195
2-car detached garage. De- 570-241-6038
WEST WYOMING ment only. WILKES-BARRE tails and photos at: Call 570-736-6881
MLS#13-3189 www.pruentialrealestate.com. EDWARDSVILLE
$314,000 WILKES-BARRE Enter PRU7W7A3 in the WHITE HAVEN 2 Bedroom, recently
Call Vieve Zaroda SEARCH field. remodeled, hardwood floors
MLS#13-2539 throughout, microwave, dish-
$219,900 washer, washer, dryer, stove,
Walter or Mary Ellen refrigerator. Water included.
Belchick No Pets. $550/month.
696-6566 570-709-5178. Bit Keller LLC
EDWARDSVILLE
570-715-7742. PRICE REDUCED! 2 bedroom double with re-
Delightful 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath $99,900 cently updated kitchen & bath.
Cape Cod in charming neigh- WILKES-BARRE Spacious brick ranch home boasts Fenced in yard and off street
borhood is yours for only Middleburg Road
3 large bedrooms, 1.5 baths. New
Fabulous 5 acre flat wooded parking. $675/month.
$115,000. Offers oversized car- pet in bedrooms & living room. Call Crystal Banfield
living room, modern kitchen New flooring in kitchen. Large deck lot. Public sewer. Old rock
570-715-7741
with breakfast room, and 1st with above ground pool. Recently 696-2600 wall along south property line.
floor den/office. installed new roof, furnace & water Zoned rural agriculture.
Don't miss this one! heater. 486 Main Street N. WYOMING MLS#12-3503. $57,900
MLS #13-2722 MLS# 13-1887 Nice, spacious 3 bedroom Call Dana Distasio
Call Barbara Metcalf Christine Pieczynski with large walk-up attic. One 474-9801
696-6569
570-696-0883 full and one half bath, large
bedrooms with closets, gas
PRICE REDUCED heat, central air on first floor, 570-474-6307
$49,900 nice fenced yard, Lots
735 N. Washington Street 3 season porch. FORTY FORT
Spacious 2 story, 3 bedrooms with EAGLE ROCK RESORT/ Newly renovated. Great neigh-
MLS#13-3324 NEAR CHOCTAW LAKE
2 car detached garage, good $49,000 borhood. Non-smoking. Oak
starter home, needs TLC. MLS 99 Chestnut Drive composite floors, new wall to
696-2600 Call Nancy Answini Wooded level buildable lot in
#12-3887. For more information 570-237-5999 wall carpeting in bedrooms,
570-696-3801 and photos visit: Room for your business & 2 Four Seasons resort. All amen- new windows. 3 paddle fans,
www.atlasrealtyinc.com. WILKES-BARRE JOSEPH P. GILROY ities are transferred with deed.
REAL ESTATE incomes from the apartments bath with shower. Stove, refri-
WAPWALLOPEN Call Tom 570-262-7716 upstairs. first floor commer- Amenities include, golf, eques- gerator, dishwasher. OSP.
570-228-1444 trian, etc. Within walking dis-
cial space is updated beauti- Coin-op laundry. $600/mo. +
fully with 4-5 offices, kit- tance of Choctow Lake. An gas, electric & water. Refer-
WILKES-BARRE chenette & lower level confer- amazing quick sale price of ences required. No pets.
ence room. Plenty of parking. $11,500. MLS#13-1426. Available Oct. 1st!
MLS #13-3565 Call Vieve 570-779-4609
$135.900 570-474-6307 Ext. 2772 570-407-3991
Call Tracy Zarola FORTY FORT
WILKES-BARRE 570-696-0723 Very nice 2nd floor 2 bdrm, 5
room apt. on River St. In-
895 Hobbie Road NORTH RIVER ST. cludes stove, frig, washer/dry-
Wonderful Country Living de- Modern 1 or 2 bedroom er hook-up in basement, off-
scribes the location of this home. Located close to street parking. $595/mo + util-
Well-Maintained 2-Story Luzerne County Courthouse ities. 1 mo security deposit re-
Home. Features Remodeled and Kingʼs College. Great PRICE REDUCTION HANOVER TWP quired. No Pets. Non-
Kicthen, LR/DR Combo, rental property potential New Slope St. smoking. 1 year lease.
Den/Office, 3 Bdrms., 1.75 carpeting throughout. 2nd Charming 1,000+ sq. ft. 2 bed- WYOMING Nice building lot with utilities CROSSIN REAL ESTATE
Baths, Enclosed Sunroom + floor bath with laundry area. room, 1/1/2 bath with separate available. Ideal home site. Af- 570-288-0770
4-Car Detached Garage. Freshly painted. Walk-out to driveway on a quiet street. fordable at $10,900
MLS# 13-2816. 37 Flick Street backyard. Call to set-up an Lower level was finished for TOWNE & COUNTRY FORTY FORT
$149,900. Nice 2 possibly 3 bedroom home appointment! former business - has separ- REAL ESTATE CO. 1 bedroom, 1 bath, 2nd floor +
Patsy Bowers with a large driveway and garage. MLS #13- 2849 ate entrance, 1/2 bath & elec- 570-735-8932 attic, new stove & refrigerator,
570-204-0983 This home has a newer kitchen $39,900 tric baseboard heat (not in- 570-542-5708 wash/dryer hook-up, off-street
and a full bath with laundry area Craig Yarrish cluded in total sq. ft). parking. Water & heat in-
Strausser on the 1st floor. There is a nice MLS #13-1592 $49,000 Lot For Sale cluded. No pets. No Smoking.
696-6554
Real Estate yard and deck for your outside en- Dana Distasio PLAINS TWP. 1 year lease, $485/mo + secur-
570-759-3300 joyment. There is a newer fur- 570-715-9333 (Behind VA Hospital) Iroquois ity, credit & background check.
nace and roof. This unit is tenant Ave. 80-150 Cleared Lot, 570-947-8097
WEST PITTSTON occupied for you investors out Completely redone 3 bed- Ready to Build. Asking
there. Come and check it out.
MLS# 13-2103
room Cape Cod in lovely
neighborhood. Beautiful
24,900. Assessed at $26,000 FORTY FORT
570-472-7243 All utilities included. Clean, 4
$33,900 woodwork throughout. Cent-
John Polifka room, 2nd floor. Appliances.
696-2600 ral air, new windows,new car- Apartments /Townhouses Covered parking. Non
570-704-6846
FIVE MOUNTAINS REALTY
pet with hardwood floors un- smoking, cat considered,
derneath, new electrical, new ASHLEY starting at $700/month.
570-542-2141 WILKES-BARRE WYOMING Modern 2 bedroom, 2nd floor
hot water heater, the list goes 570-714-2017
WILKES-BARRE on! Nothing to do but apartment. Appliances, off
move in and enjoy. street parking. Close to I81. HANOVER TOWNSHIP
$135,000 $575 + utilities. 1st, last & se- Immaculate, 1st and 2nd floor
Call Christine curity. No pets. Available efficiency apartments. 1 bed-
(570) 332-8832 9/1/13. Water & sewer in- room, living room, kitchen, tile
Great value in this totally ren- cluded. bath and laundry room. New
ovated 2 story, spacious living TRADEMARK wall to wall carpet. appliances
room with brick fireplace and REALTY GROUP include stove, refrigerator,
hardwood floors. Beautiful kit- 570-954-1992 washer/ dryer. No Smoking.
chen and very nice size dining No Pets. Security, Reference
room. Plenty of storage in
Located on Madison St. ASHLEY and Lease. $550/month, ten-
walk-up attic. 2 bedroom. Water included. ant pays electric and gas.
between Linden & Maple.
MLS# 13-2116 This is a great investment op- This Stately & Well Main- 570-613-9080 $550 + utilities, 570-313-9955
REDUCED TO $90,000 portunity...separate security & lease. No pets.
Arlene Warunek tained home has a detached Hanover Township
utilities...very motivated seller. 3 CAR GARAGE with Full Land (Acreage) 570-472-9494
714-6112 MLS #13-1473
West End Road
Concrete basement Long ASHLEY One bedroom. Heat, water,
$75,000 spacious driveway. Home has DALLAS TOWNSHIP
63 acres with about 5,000ʼ 1st floor, 2 bedroom apart- garbage sewer & appliances in-
Call Maria Huggler 3 Bedrooms 2.5 Baths. Enter- This charming 3 bedroom of- ment, freshly painted, wall to cluded. Off street parking. No pets,
570-586-3575 taining Finished Basement roadfront on 2 roads. All non smoking, not Section 8 ap-
fers Hardwood floors in the Wooded. $385,000. Call wall carpeting, appliances,
has Knotty Pine Walls. Walk- dining room, an eat in kitchen, washer/dryer hook-up, large proved. References, security, 1st &
up Attic. CENTRAL AIR, Gas gas heat & an enclosed front Besecker Realty yard, front and side porches, last. $550/month. 570-852-0252
& Electric Heat. New Deck, porch. Nicely landscaped & 570-675-3611 off-street parking. Sewer and
696-1195 Lots of Closets. A Must See. conveniently located. garbage included. Utilities by HANOVER TWP.
WEST PITTSTON MLS# 13-2431 PRICED TO SELL $51,900 Earth Conservancy tenant. No Pets. $450. 3029 South Main st.
REDUCED TO $84,900 Land For Sale Security and 1st months rent. 2nd floor very large 3 bed-
TOWN & COUNTRY Call Nancy Palumbo Ann Marie Chopick Price Reduction 570-474-5505 rooms, wall to wall carpeting
PROPERTIES 570-714-9240 direct 570-288-6654 Office • 61 +/- Acres Nuangola central air, eat in kitchen with
570-586-9636 $88,000 DALLAS appliances. Off street parking.
• 46 +/- Acres Hanover Twp. 2nd floor, 1 bedroom. Includes Washer & dryer hookup. Heat
WILKES-BARRE $69,000 heat, water & garbage. Off street & cooking gas included. Ten-
• Highway Commercial KOZ parking. No pets/no smoking. ant pays electric & water. $695
Hanover Twp. 3+/- $600/month + 1 month security. plus security. No Pets.
570-690-1591 570-814-1356
Acres 11 +/- Acres
570-760-6769 Cell • Wilkes-Barre Twp. Acreage KINGSTON HANOVER TWP.
WILKES-BARRE Zoned R-3 69 Price St. LEE PARK
PRICE REDUCED! • Sugar Notch Lot $11,800 Nice and cozy 3rd floor. 1 3 bedroom, 2nd floor, appli-
See Additional Land for Sale
Get news
Mt. Zion Road. Single family bedroom living room and kit- ances & washer/dryer hook-up
two story - a place for kids! at: chen. lots of closets, and 2 in kitchen, new carpeting, no
Four bedrooms & bath up- www.earthconservancy.org enclosed porches. Includes pets. $575/month + utilities.
stairs. 1st floor has formal din-
ing room, living room, family
276 High Street
Very Affordable property lov- when it Call: 570-823-3445 heat, hot water, stove, fridge
and off street parking. no
1st, last & security. Available
Now! Garbage & sewer in-
room & laundry room. Master
bedroom & bath added to the
ingly cared for and ready for
you to move in! Heat-a-lator
fireplace provides cozy win-
happens. HUNLOCK CREEK
297 MIZDAIL Road
pets, non smoker. $495/mo
security deposit. 1 year lease.
cluded.
TRADEMARK
1st floor. Good sized kitchen.
2,126 sq. ft. total on 1 acre. ters and you can enjoy the 6 ACRES CROSSIN REAL ESTATE
570-288-0770
REALTY GROUP
570-954-1992
patio in the summer. Newer Septic, well, electric, 2 story
Wyoming Area School Dis- barn, carport & shed. $60,000.
trict. kitchen, replacement win-
dows, new 200 amp electric 570-506-5986
$115,000 Apartments /Townhouses
Call Ruth K. Smith and low taxes. MLS#13-3212
570-696-5411 $38,500 589 Franklin Street N. SHICKSHINNY LAKE
Call Connie Nice residential home across Seneca Drive
EILEEN R. from Wilkes-Barre General Central water, Prime Loca-
MELONE REAL ESTATE emergency room. Quiet zone. tion. 100 Feet of Lake Front!
570-821-7022 Two parking permits. 3 bed- Great view!
rooms, 1 1/2 baths, good MLS# 11-1269
room sizes, fenced yard, $159,900
North End. of Wilkes-Barre.
570-696-1195 timesleader.com MLS# 13-3115.
Call Dale Williams
Five Mountains Realty
$49,900 timesleader.com 570-256-3343
Call Nancy Answini
Gateway
61 E. Northampton St. Accessible features-fully equipped kitchen-Wall to wall carpet-
EAST Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 ing-Ceramic tiled baths-On-site management-On-site mainten-
• Affordable Senior Apartments
MOUNTAIN • Income Eligibility Required
ance with 24-hour emergency response-On-site laundry-Inter-
com entry system-Social services coordinator on-site
APARTMENTS ApArtments • Utilities Included!
• New appliances;
• Low cable rates;
• Laundry on site;
The good life... Regions Best • Activities! •Curbside Public Transportation Leasing office located at:
close at hand Address Please call 570-825-8594 5 Heisz Street- Edwardsville, PA 18704
D/TTY 800-654-5984
• 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. • 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts. T: 570-283-2275-TDD 1.800.545.1833 x646
822-4444 288-6300 PENNROSE
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sewer, trash, washer/dryer
WILKES-BARRE
-1 bedroom Apartments 2009 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2008 Chevrolet Avalanche
West Bennett St. hook up & exterior mainten- water included
1 & 2 BR LTX Extended Cab 4x4 Z71 1500 LT 4x4
Twinkle in Kingstonʼs Eye, 2nd ance. -2 bedroom
floor, 1000 sq. ft. 2 bed, Cent- Call Bernie water included Apts ONLY ONLY
ral Air, washer/dryer and
appliances. No pets. Non-
655-4815
Rothstein Realtors
-3 bedroom,
single
2 & 3 BR 28K
MILES
33K
HANOVER Townhomes MILES
smoking. 1 car off street park- 888-244-2714
ing. $750/month + gas, elec-
tric, 1 year lease & security. PITTSTON
-1 bedroom
LUZERNE 570-822-2711 # 13699A, 5.3L, Automatic # 13361A, 5.3L, Automatic
570-814-1356
-1 bedroom, www.liveatwilkeswood.com
3RD FLOOR water included.
PITTSTON
$
27,941 * $
28,999*
KINGSTON Available Now! 3 bedroom. -Large 1 bed WILKES-BARRE
NEW $600 + security. Sewer & Remodeled single home. 3 2012 Chevrolet Avalanche
1 bedroom apt. 1st floor. Ar- garbage included. 574-4380
room water
included bedroom, hardwood floors.
2009 Cadillac Escalade ESV AwD
chitecturally designed. Cent- OLD FORGE No pets. 215-932-5690 1500 4x4 LTZ
ral air. Off street parking. PITTSTON -2 bedroom,
Quiet residential neighbor- Brand new 2 bedroom, 2 bath
apartment on 2nd floor. Over-
water included WYOMING #12567B,
hoods, utilities & heat by ten- PLAINS 2 bedrooms, 2nd floor, very ONLY Luxury
size bay windows, hardwood Collected Edition,
ant, no pets, no smoking. 1
month security, 1 year lease. floors, granite counters, stain-
-1 bedroom,
water included
clean, recently remodeled.
Washer & dryer hookup. Off
4K
MILES
22” Chrome Alum.
Wheels, Nav., Rear Camera,
less appliances. All tile &
Call Rosewood Realty stone showers. Central air, McDermott & McDermott street parking. No pets.
#13605A, Navigation, DVD, Sunroof, Power Options
Heated/Cooled Seats,
$550/mo. includes water & DVD, All Power Options
570-287-6822 gas heat. Washer & dryer. Real Estate Inc. Property
LARKSVILLE
Water & garbage included. No Management
570-675-4025
sewer. 570-714-7272 $
44,980* SALE PRICE 28,999*
dogs. $1,250/month. WYOMING
1 bedroom end unit apt. Wash- 570-760-7326 (direct line)
er/dryer hookup. No pets. Se- Mon-Fri. 8-7pm BLANDINA APARTMENTS
Deluxe 2 bedroom. Wall to wall *Prices plus tax & tags. Select pictures for illustration purposes only.
curity & lease required $450 PLAINS Sat. 8-noon Not Responsible for Typographical Errors. XM Satellite & OnStar Fees where applicable
month. 570-288-7753 Modern 2 bedroom, 1 bath, carpet. Some utilities by ten-
2nd floor apartment. Kitchen WILKES-BARRE ant. No pets. Non-smoking.
LUZERNE COUNTY Elderly Community. Quiet,
VALLEY CHEVROLET
with appliances. New carpet.
RENTALS Conveniently located. No /KINGSTON safe. Off street parking.
Available Now! smoking - no pets. Efficiency 1 & 2 bedrooms. In- 570-693-2850
cludes all utilities, parking, laundry.
2 bed and 3 bed $600 PER MONTH. No pets. From $390 to $675.
$550, $650, $675 and $850. Call Rae Commercial
Lease, security & references.
601 Kidder Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA
821-2772•1-800-444-7172
Call 570-901-1020 570-899-1209 570-970-0847
PLAZA 315
601KidderStreet,Wilkes-B•arre,PA
LEWITH & FREEMAN
288-9371 Wilkes-Barre
821-2772 1-800-444-7172
ROUTE 315 - PLAINS
2 bedroom townhouse, end 1,750 SQ. FT. & 2,400 SQ.FT
PLYMOUTH unit. Near VA, 1.5 baths, all
Clean & inviting 2nd floor, 2 OFFICE/RETAIL, 2,000 FT.
appliances, sewer, water & With Cubicles.
bedroom apartment. Recently
renovated with new, modern
garbage included. $800/ 570-829-1206 SHOWROOM HOURS: MONDAY-THURSDAY 8:30-8:00pm; FRIDAY 8:30-7:00PM; SATURDAY 8:30-5:00pm
month + security.
kitchen & bath, carpeting & 570-817-4475
windows. Features bright liv- DOLPHIN PLAZA EXIT 170B OFF I-81 TO EXIT 1. BEAR RIGHT ON BUSINESS ROUTE 309 TO SIXTH LIGHT. JUST BELOW WYOMING VALLEY MALL.
ing room, small fenced back WILKES-BARRE Route 315 1,200 Sq. Ft.
PLYMOUTH yard & shed. $500/month + Near Kings, 2 BR heat & wa- Up to 10,000 sq. ft.
Cozy 3 bedroom on 2 floors. utilities & security. Call Lynda ter included. $650/month. No Will build to suite
$650/mo. 570-760-0511 at 262-1196 pets. 570-693-0285 Call 570-829-1206
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2012CHEVYAVALANCHE...........................
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39,999 2004CHEVYSILVERADO4WD2500HDW/PLOW......................
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2012CHEVYIMPALALT.............................
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16,999 2011CHEVYSILVERADOCREWCAB4WD...................
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$
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3.6 L, 6 CYL., AUTOMATIC,
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14K MILES!
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22,999
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80015033
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80015029
AUTO heated & cooled seats. $ BUYING $ 825-8256 doors, 4 door base with cut-
lery drawers, oval tabe, 6
rocking chair $40. Small end
tables with glass tops, white
43k miles. Warranty. Old Toys, Model Kits, CHINA CABINET Ethan Allen, chairs $450. Vintage square wash wood (3) $60. Custom
SALES $17,995 Bikes, Dolls, Guns, lighted, very good condition.
$500. 570-690-6451
end table, 2 levels 30"h $30. drapes tan with gold tassels &
343-1959 MAFFEI Mining Items, Trains Bedside chrome commode,
like new $25. 570-287-1644
tie backs $100. Microwave
$25. 570-819-4951
& Musical Instruments, CHINA CABINET Ethan Allen,
1009 Penn Ave
Scranton 18509 Auto Sales 1518 8th Street, Carverton Hess. 474-9544 lighted, glass doors & shelves, ENTERTAINMENT CENTER SOFA BED queen, very good
Across from Scranton Prep
GOOD CREDIT, BAD CREDIT,
570-288-6227 Near Francis Slocum St. Park BASEBALL/football cards '90
2 drawers & 2 doors on bot-
tom, solid oak, excellent condi-
oak $40. Keyboard $25. pro- condition. $500 OBO.
444 Market Street jection TV $75. 570-824-0938 570-655-0103 10am-4pm
NO CREDIT CHEVY '02 Fleer baseball $3. '91 Score tion $500. 570-239-5363
Call Our Auto Credit Kingston SILVERADO XCAB Baseball $3. '92 Topps base- FUTON complete metal frame, STOVE, gas Hotpoint $250. Gas
Hot Line to get CURIO CABINET: Excellent floral cover, excellent condi- Dryer, Maytag $150. 4 pc. bed-
Pre-approved for a Car Loan! 4X4 Sharp, Sharp truck! ball $5. '92 Pinnacle football condition beveled glass curio room solid wood, $300 Sofa hide a
$6,995 $3. '90 Fleer football $3. '90 tion $200. 570-287-3056
800-825-1609 VW '10 BEETLE GLS cabinet. Size 43 inches wide, bed, matching Loveseat & 2 end
www.acmecarsales.net Red/black leather, heated 570-696-4377 proset football $3. 570- 17 inches deep, 78 inches LAMPS with shades, $30. Dry tables. $225. 570-905-6574
seats, moon roof. 19k 3135214 or 570-3123-3859 high. Five shelves and two sink, oak, $50. Dining room TABLE solid oak, high pub
AUTOS miles. Factory Warranty. COCA COLA holiday caravan doors are beveled glass. Ask- oak, with hutch, $100. Book style 60" round with 2 swivel
PRICE REDUCED $15,395 truck $20. Linden hump back ing $400. Call 570-675-1012 case, 3 tier with bottom doors, high oak chairs.paid $650. sell
11 AUDI S5 CONVERTIBLE $25. 954-4715
SPRINT blue/ black / brown clock Westminster chimes $75. DESK Broyhill wood student desk, $200 firm. Excellent condition.
leather interior, navigation,
7 spd auto turbo, AWD
MAFFEI Hess '02 truck $20. Sight vise
for sighting guns USA $35.
4-drawers, dark wood stain, $65
Padded wood desk chair $25. Both
LIFT CHAIR electric, good
condition, works gret, blue
570-262-6283
10 CHEVY IMPALA LT silver
59k miles
Auto Sales Brown jug 2 gal. $30. Bolt cut-
ters $25. Humble toy gas truck
pieces in Excellent Condition. $75
for both. BUNK BEDS twin over
$200. COUCH light green,
TV Flat Screen 19"50; Entertain-
ment Center $10; Pink Wicker
570-288-6227 sturdy, good condition $50. Chest $20; Black area rug $20; Mi-
08 NISSAN AKTIMA SL boxed $15. 571-735-1589 twin $299. 570-696-6986 after 3pm 570-823-9635 crowave $30; Tiled kitchen table
grey, grey leather, sunroof
07 BUICK LUCERNE CXL silver,
444 Market Street 1518 8th Street, Carverton or leave message w/2 chairs $50; Bed 2/frame, dress-
Kingston Near Francis Slocum St. Park MATCH BOX models Yester LIVING ROOM SET rattan, 2 er, night table and mirrored dress-
grey leather years 6 items $91. Days Gone DESK/COMPUTER & swivel
06 CADILLAC DTS silver, black CHEVY '06 chair $50. Antique Cavalier ce-
sofas, 1 end table, 1 coffee ta- er $40; 2 small dressers $25 each;
By 2 items $22. 571-287-6912 ble with glass top $400, Rock- Queen size futon/bed $150; Roper
leather, chrome alloys
LEXUS '06 ES 330 TRAILBLAZER dar chest $300. Used Compaq er/recliner, dark green $50. Ex- Washer $135 570-709-7076.
06 VW JETTA GLS blue, auto, 4X4. V6. EXTRA SHARP! computer, keyboard, speakers
sunroof Silver/grey leather, moon SUPER BOWL Memoriabilia cellent condition.
$5,995. Jan. 6, 2003. Game seat cush- $25. Accent table & matching Landscaping & Gardening
06 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS grey, roof, heated seats. Excel- 570-654-4112
auto, 4 cyl 570-696-4377 ion, super bowl ticket, game mirror $40. Oak coffee table
lent condition. 82k miles. WEED WACKER, gas, needs
05 CHEVY MONTE CARLO LT Extended Warranty program, game duffle bag, vis- $50. Sony hand held Playsta- LOGAN HALL TREE, Ethan
white V6 $13,995 LEO'S AUTO itors guide all for $50. 2 night tion $50. 570-829-2599 Allen part of new country col- primer $25. 570-693-1454
05 CHEVY MONTE CARLO LS stands mahogany finish lection #339407 currently
gold SALES 24"wx20"h $100. both. DESKS Sauder - desk with priced at $1,599. color cotton,
Machinery & Equipment
02 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE
Brown tan leather, 85k miles MAFFEI 93 Butler Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA
570-489-2675 hutch $25. Desk with side door
$15. Desk with drop leaf $15.
brand new, perfect condition AIR COMPRESSOR portable,
44.5"wx78"hx18.35"d, 2 stor- porter cable, 150 PSI oil free
02 VW BEETLE GLS lime green
5 speed, 4 cylinder Auto Sales 570-825-8253
CHEVY '93 BLAZER
Appliances Desk with 2 shelves $15.
Bookcase $8. 570-654-2967
age drawers & beveled mirror hoses, Senc brad guns, 2 large
01 HONDA CIVIC green 5 speed
73 PORSCHE 914 green & black,
570-288-6227 2 door, 6 cylinder auto, 4x4, DISHWASHER Kenmore Model
$725. 570-387-8375 staple guns, 2 front load staple
444 Market Street new tires, radiator, tune-up, 665-13743K601 stainless steel, 3 DINETTE SET Raymour & MATTRESS PAD magnetic, guns $200 firm. Master me-
5 speed, 62k miles. Flanagan, drop leaf table, 4 chaic 6" dual lights, bench
& oil change. years old, energy star $250. Visco Medic, provides thera-
Kingston 570-868-6018 upholstered chairs, like new grinder, 1/2 HP $25. firm. 570-
SUVS, VANS, $1,450 peutic benefts $1200. new sell
Current Inspection condition. Paid $660. sell for $200. 570-474-5643 299-7206.
TRUCKS, 4 X4’s GAS FRYER, commercial
CADILLAC '00 On All Vehicles heavy duty, like new, Cecil-
$325. 570-287-6327 SNOW THROWER MTD 26"
SEVILLE DEALER RECLINERS 2 matching wing
ware 43lb. Asking $400. DINING ROOM HUTCH back recliners, claw feet, cran- 8HP, 8 speeds, new drive &
08 CHRYSLER T&C TOURING Grey/beige leather, heated auger belts. Tuned up. Electric
Blue, entertainment center 570-574-2967 Cherry finish. Good condition. berry color $50. for both. 1
seats. 70k miles. 78" tall by 32" wide. $125. for start & light. Very good condi-
7 passenger mini van
Two owners, local trade. HD TV (32" Sony Vega) in per- mauve swivel rocker recliner
08 JEEP COMMANDER SPORT details 570-868-5683 $35. 1 dark green recliner $35. tion $425. 570-868-5450
dark grey, 3rd seat, 4x4 Excellent Condition fect condition - $50.00.
Extended Warranty 570-406-7607 DINING ROOM SET table, 6 570-740-2892 Miscellaneous
08 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT black,
4 cylinder, 5 speed 4x4 $5,495 chairs, breakfront $150. SECTIONAL taupe leather
08 FORD EDGE SE white V6 AWD REFRIGERATOR white, top Double bed frame $50. Twin ANNUITY.COM
freezer G.E. 18.1 cu. ft. 6 double hideabed, recliner &
07 CHRYSLER ASPEN LTD bed frame $50. Microwavw Guaranteed Income For Your
dark grey, 3rd seat, 4x4
07 DODGE CARAVAN SXT green,
MAFFEI months old $500. Hotpoint
electric dryer, white 6.8 cu. ft. 6
stand $25. 3 TVs 29" color
chaise lounge. Measures
14'wx11' like new $900 OBO, Retirement
Avoid market risk & get guar-
07 GMC YUKON DENALI
electric blue, black leather,
Auto Sales 1518 8th Street, Carverton months old with little use $300.
$25, 5 drawer oak dresser $35.
570-823-8442
West Bend muffin toaster, 4
wide slots + egg cooker, warm- anteed income for retirement!
Near Francis Slocum St. Park 570-675-0667
navigation 4x4 570-288-6227 DODGE '06 DAKOTA DINING ROOM SET Thomas- er $45. Belgique stainless steel Call for FREE copy of our
SAFE MONEY GUIDE Plus
06 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 444 Market Street STOVE, gas Tappan, still us- ville solid pine. Round table skiller 6 quart $30. 852-9029
Annuity
blue3, V6, 4x4
Kingston CLUB CAB ing, white with black oven door with 2 leafs, 2 captain chairs, 4
06 SUBARU FORESTER 6 speed. EXTRA SHARP! SOFA & love seat, beige floral Quotes from A-Rated
silver, V6, 4x4 Looks & works great! regular chairs, large china cab- colors, very good condition companies! 800-423-0676
$4495. 570-696-4377 Nanticoke. $125. 831-5778
06 DODGE DAKOTA QUAD inet & buffet table. Can seat 8 $100. 570-674-9716
CAB TRUCK
silver, 4 door, V6, 4x4 Prestige WE BUY WASHER Amana, Whirlpool comfortably. $300. Cash &
pickup only. 570-542-5085 SOFA 97" Bernhardt with
AQUARIUM 35 gal. filter,
hood, some accessories $50.
06 NISSAN MURANO SE
white AWD One AutO VEHICLES! gas dryer. Heavy duty models.
Extra large capacity, older DINING ROOM SET, dark
down & 4 pillow, made in USA,
medium sage khaki color, ex-
570-823-8157
FISH TANK 25 gal. with wood cab-
06 MERCURY MARINER silver,
Call Dan Lane @ 570-489-0000 models both work perectly. wood with 4 chairs & 2 exten- cellent condition, like new, can inet stand $50. Hamilton Beach
V6, AWD Used seldom, selling to settle sions, $60. Piano, Henry Miller help with delivery $750. food processr FP03 Model 70212
06 HONDA PILOT EX silver, 3rd We Buy CArS
2004 VENTURE LS Ext. MiniVan 90840 ..................................................... $4,500 estate $300. for both Cash upright $250. 406-5661 570-905-7427 $25. 570-868-6018
seat, 4x4 2002
2004Z06 Coupe17167..................................................................................
13295 ........................................$27,778
06 CHEVY 1500 SILVERADO REG 2003
CORVETTE $26,986 only, must pick up.
2006BMW
COBALTZ43.0i ConvertiBle 53232 ...............$13,999 $6,900
CAB truck red, 4x4 2003
68286...........................................................................................
570-466-9843
2005SilverADo XCAB59014..................................................................
CROSS FIRE SRT-6 4X4 lt eXt. 46582 ..............$15,999 $17,999
06 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD CAB 2004 S2000 roADSt ConvertiBle 87617 ..........$16,495
2005 RAM 1500 QUAD 79407.................................................................... $16,999 1518 8th Street, Carverton
Black, V8, 4x4 truck 2004 Building Materials Miscellaneous
2005 venture
MUSTANG GTlS eXt. 97840
Convertible ............................$4,500
32500 ................................................. $18,999 Near Francis Slocum St. Park
05 NISSAN PATHFINDER SE 2004 Corvette Coupe 17167 .............................$26,986
off road, grey, 3rd seat, 4x4
2007 E350 Passenger 56256....................................................................... $13,999
2005 MuSt Gt ConvertiBle 32500 ...................$18,999 FORD ‘00 DECORATIVE STONE 6
NATIONAL
2007 MUSTANG GT Coupe 32569.............................................................. $17,495
05 BUICK RENZVOUS CXL 2005 tACoMA 4X4 CreW 87132 ........................$18,898
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Fri. & Sat 9/13 & 9/14 Car buffer, spray painter, col- items, lamps, VHS tapes, cas- Saturday 10am-2pm
Rain or Shine! YARD SALE 7:30 am - 3 pm lectible canes, CD's, make up
9 West Packer Avenue settes, holiday & more. Sunday 8am-4pm
HH items, clothing, TVs, fan, mirror, wall plaques, vases, No Early Birds!
BEAR CREEK TWP. Sat., Sept 14th, 8-2 Chevy Nova car parts includ- CLOCKS & MUCH MORE!
4230 Bear Creek Blvd. Excellent Variety of Items! WEST PITTSTON
Sat., Sept. 14, 9-2 Great Prices!
ing hubcaps, indoor/outdoor
MOUNTAIN TOP THROOP
Furniture, household items FORTY-FORT Yard Sale
furniture, knick-knacks, dishes,
glassware & more! Bow Creek ESTATE SALE ESTATE SALE
and much more! 1096 Murray Street Multi-Family Garage Sale 35 Line Street 8 Erie Street
KINGSTON 109 Blue Elder Drive Sat., September 14, 2013 Sat., September 14, 2013
Sat., Sept. 14, 8:30-? 32 W. Walnut St. WYOMING
CHASE Household items, exercise Sat., Sept. 14, 8-1 9:00-4:30 8:00-4:00
Sat., Sept. 14, 8 to 1 Something for everyone! Directions: Off Wyoming 36 E. 8th St,
1/4 mile from Chase Corners, bike, digital cameras and much Saturday, September 14
on Chase Road Everything reasonably priced, Directions: 81 N. to Throop Avenue
more! Something for everyone! most items under $1. MOUNTAINTOP 9am-4pm
Sat, Sept 14th Exit. Turn R onto 347-Go Half Entire Contents of
Rain Date, Sat., Sept. 21. YARD SALE House.
& Sun., Sept 15th Forty Fort Huge Sale! 26 Powell Street Mile to Line St. Directions: Turn off Wyom-
Custom drapes & valances, 81 Bidlack Street KINGSTON Including nice sofas and
Sat., Sept. 14, 8-1 other living room furniture, ing Ave(Rt 11) onto E. 8th St,
wicker set, table & chairs, sew- Fri. & Sat., 7-1 57 S. GOODWIN AVE Clothes, toys, collectibles, Entire Contents of House. Home is on Left Behind
ing machine, new & old tools, Lots of Mickey Mouse Items, SAT., 9/14 9AM-12PM Including furniture, Mahogany marble top tables, Retro
housewares, 12" TV & more! Maple Cabinets, Commercial Luzerne Bank & across from
ladder, lamps, clothing, house- including phones and lamps, 7 WESTMOOR CHURCH and Maple Bedroom furniture, Wyoming Hose Co.
hold items & much more . foot Oak dining table, copper OF CHRIST MOUNTAIN TOP Curio Cabinet, Depression Sewing Machine and Sewing
Items, glassware and Complete Contents of
Quality items. Priced to sell. items, sports cards, clothes, Multi-Family Yard Sale Glass, Kitchenware, Glass-
furniture, exercise equipment, 1/2 PRICE 131 Catalpa Ave. ware, Vintage Games, Lots of kitchenware, linens, nice Beautiful Home: Large
Pine Dining Table with Chairs
DALLAS universal gym, Lazy boy Chair
Lift, Collectibles, household
FLEA MARKET Sat., Sept. 14, 8-7
Juicer, Bike, Leggos, Tupper-
Vintage Hunting and Fishing lamps including Crystal &
Capo-Di-Monte, Religious & Hutch, Kitchen Table with
210 EMILY LANE Magazines, Vintage Sewing Chairs, Painted Antique Red
SAT., 9/14th 9am-1pm and Much More! KINGSTON ware, Clothes, Home School- Books and Patterns, Wringer Items, holiday, Vintage ladies
coats, basement items and Post Bed, 6 Piece Bedroom
Baby gear - basinette, boun- FLEA MARKET ing Materials, and Much More! Washer, Lawn and Garden, Set with 2 Twin Beds, Red
cers, swings, high chairs, toys, HANOVER TWP. Holy Trinity Lutheran Church No Early Birds, Please! Basement items and Much Much More!
Corner Cabinet, Recliner,
clothes, double jogging stroller, Holy Cross Church 813 Wyoming Avenue NANTICOKE More!
Credit Cards Accepted! Tables, Chairs, Lamps, An-
misc household items. 420 Main Road Sat., Sept 14th, 8am - 2 pm YARD SALE tiques, Country Decor, Bells,
38 Outside Vendors, 136 Robert Street SALE BY COOK & COOK Wall Art, Vtg Toys, Primitives,
FLEA Food & Book Sale! ESTATE LIQUIDATORS SALE BY COOK & COOK
Kitchenware, Linens, Mens &
DALLAS Sat., Sept 14, 9-3
MOVING SALE MARKET/CRAFTS Sporting equipment, patio WWW.COOKAND- ESTATE LIQUIDATORS
Womens Clothing, Christmas
KINGSTON Yard Sale WWW.COOKAND-
18 Pear Tree Lane Chicken BBQ 664 Charles Ave. chairs, ladies, men's, kid's COOKESTATE
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Fri., Sept. 13th, 9-2 Sunday 9/15 , noon - 4pm Sat., Sept. 14, 7-3 clothes, toys, dolls, tools, LIQUIDATORS.COM ment Carpentry Workshop
Sat., Sept. 14th, 9-2 Flea Market Only Ladies' brand label clothes/size aphgans, jewelry, tool box. Full of Antique Tools, Planes,
Household items, crafts, craft WEST NANTICOKE Saws, Antique Trunks, &
9/20, 8am-2pm S&M some L, shoes, PJs, coffee
NANTICOKE TILBURY TERRACE WILKES-BARRE
supplies, toys, clothes, ac- 9/21, 8am-Noon & 6-7pm maker, Misc. Come See! INDOOR HOUSE SALE Much More!!!
cessories, bedding, linens, 9/22, 10am-Noon
YARD SALE COMMUNITY SALE 251 GILLIGAN STREET Something for Everyone!! All
dishes, electronics, small LUZERNE 104 Meadowcrest Drive SAT 7 SUN 9/14 &n 9/15 Items Priced to Sell.
MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE Sat., Sept 14, 8-2 Sat., Sept. 14th. 8-2
pieces of furniture (large fur- HARDING 9am to 2pm Furniture, household items,
niture by appointment). 636 Miller St. Furniture, toy & games, cloth- Antiques, household, way too Sale by Wm. Lewis
MULTI-FAMILY SALE Sat. & Sun, 8-12 ing, housewares, chocolate glassware, tools, & more!
608 Wilson Ave. much to mention! www.wvestates.com
Wide Variety of Items and fountain & much more!
DALLAS Sat., Sept. 14, 9-2 too much to list! WILKES-BARRE TWP
420 Main Street Travel system Stroller, car NANTICOKE YARD SALE WEST PITTSTON YARD SALE
Rummage & Bake Sale seats, dolphin Wizard of Oz WILKES-BARRE 687 Pulaski Street MOVING SALE 495 E. NORTHAMPTON ST.
Prince of Peach and other collectibles, PS2 and 1345 North Washington St. Sat, Sept 14th, 8:30- 2 303 York Avenue Sat & sun. 14 & 15th, 10-3
Episcopal Church PS3 games, books, magazines Sat., Sept. 14, 8-3 Bedroom suite, wooden kit- Sat. & Sun., 8am-3pm Furniture, household, clothes,
Friday, Sept. 12, 9-2 and DVDs, a quad power Toys, household, electronics chen chairs, sports cards, 15,000 watt generator & too fishing, Christmas decor &
Sat., Sept. 13, 9-12 BAG DAY! wheel and clothing. and clothes $2 a bag. clothes, living room chairs. many household goods to list much more!
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