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JCC camp now open for public use
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JENKINS TWP. — Tom Currá believes in the traditional mission of public broadcasting. The new president and chief executive officer of WVIA radio and television also believes it’s time to explore some nontraditional methods of supporting the organization’s programming. Currá envisions a public broadcasting service which doesn’t rely on federal funding, and he believes that goal

Currá sees intrapreneurial future for WVIA Glodzik owes MeeT TOM CuRRá $519K in taxes
can be achieved in the next three to four years. “It’s an aggressive time line,” Currá, a filmmaker and veteran of commercial broadcasting, said with a nod during an interview in his office Friday morning. “My experience is in new business development.” Currá, 51, was named to the post earlier this month in a transition that also saw longtime station executive Bill Kelly named president emeritus and chief development See WVIA | 12A Roots: Born and raised on Long Island. Currá’s mother grew up in the Scranton area, and he visited Northeastern Pennsylvania often as a child. Family: Wife Marcy Antinnes Currá has family ties to Forty Fort. The couple have two children, Mariel, 10, and Anthony, 7. Education: B.S. in mass communications, Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Later did post-graduate studies in business and economics at Penn State Worthington Scranton and graphic design at Marywood University. Previous experience: Founding manager of operations and executive producer of NYT Video Productions Bill tarutis Photo | For the times Leader Inc.; founder of United Studios of America Inc.; Tom Currá discusses his vision of public televialso spent 20 years providing technical services to sion operations since being named president network sporting events. and CeO of public broadcaster WVIA. Jerry Lynott
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Prosecutors say Shauntae Thomas fatally shot Derrick Cottle after a fight involving thier sons.
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Homicide charge sent to Luzerne County Court

WILKES-BARRE — Luzerne County prosecutors were able to move past a major hurdle in successfully convincing a district judge to forward an open count of criminal homicide against Shauntae Thomas to Luzerne County Court. But, Thomas’ attorneys believe testimony and evidence presented during Friday’s preliminary hearing before District Judge Martin Kane favored their defense. Police sent additional officers for security to the hearing, which was attended by family members of the victim and defendant. Thomas, 36, is charged in the fatal shooting of Derrick Cottle, 40, in front of 77 Reno Lane, Wilkes-Barre, on April 25, after allegedly seeing his son, Devon, 17, being picked up and slammed head-first onto a sidewalk. “(Prosecutors) didn’t provide, we believe, any testimony that hurts us,” said Thomas’ lead defense attorney Peter Moses. “We

Wilkes-Barre police and Luzerne County sheriff Clark Van Orden photos | the times Leader deputies provide visible security at shauntae Thomas preliminary hearing on homicide charges. Homicide suspect shauntae Thomas arrives for his preliminary hearing under heavy guard Friday morning in Wilkes-Barre.

WILKES-BARRE — On top of criminal charges and an upcoming deposition in a federal court case, add unpaid taxes to the list of problems facing Leo A. Glodzik III. The state Thursday filed a $519,204 lien against Glodzik, saying he has not paid taxes on his personal Glodzik income since 2006. He owes $371,603 in taxes plus $147,565 in penalties and interest and the $36 filing fee paid by the state, according to the lien. The next highest amount owed in the county was $336,066 by Super Luxury Tours Inc. of Wilkes-Barre, according to the state. Glodzik declined comment Friday when reached by phone. The lien was the latest legal issue for Glodzik, 42, since the city suspended his towing contract last month after the Luzerne County District Attorney’s Office filed theft charges against him. He’s scheduled for a preliminary hearing next month in the case, but before that he’s to give a deposition on Wednesday in a pending civil suit against him and the city over the sale of the former Old River Road Bakery property. A subpoena issued through the U. S. Middle District Court, Scranton earlier this month ordered him to appear for the deposition at the law offices of attorney Cynthia Pollick in Pittston. She represents Tyler and Antonia Hammond of Wilkes-Barre in the suit. Glodzik representing himself Glodzik is representing himself after attorney Thomas Ford of Wilkes-Barre received approval from U.S. District Judge Malachy Mannion to withdraw on May 1. Mannion gave Glodzik until May 31 to secure counsel, but the case docket indicated he’s acting on his own behalf. Ford withdrew, saying Glodzik ” has created an adversarial relationship with (him) by, among other things, threatening legal process against (him).” The attorney, who last year represented Glodzik in a civil case brought by the Citizens’ Voice for access to documents pertaining to his towing contract with the city, did not return a message left Friday at his office. Glodzik retained attorney Joseph Sklarosky to represent him in the criminal case. A message left for Sklarosky Friday was not returned. When the charges were filed on May 31, Sklarosky challenged them, See GLODZIK | 12A

Shappelle sings of the Susquehanna at the riverside celebration
Area singer-songwriter has been RiverFest’s bard since the beginning.
times Leader Intern

Tess Kornfeld

and Jon O’Connell

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While many Susquehanna River enthusiasts show their appreciation through recreation, Don Shappelle belts out his love for the Susquehanna River through music each year.

Shappelle, a guitar player and leader of The Pickups band, has been RiverFest’s premier folk-music performer since the riverside celebration took the name in 1999. While Shappelle’s music career was changing for the better in the 1970s, there was one thing that remained constant: The way people viewed the 444mile Susquehanna River. After Tropical

Storm Agnes caused the catastrophic 1972 flood in the Wyoming Valley, the river was a source of devastation and people turned away from it. Shappelle, 57, of Forty Fort, said that he always felt the Susquehanna River was misunderstood. United States myths, folklore and stories center on the beauty and power of the country’s rivers, but the Susquehanna, the nation’s 16th largest, often gets left out. The river, he said, gets an unfair rap as being dirty, flooding often and bringing too much political turmoil when

about the river appropriately titled, “Susquehanna River Song.” “I took it upon myself to try to conFirst of a two-part series lookvey my feelings about it in these songs,” ing at Wyoming Valley RiverFest’s Shappelle said. Since then, Shappelle humble beginnings to an event has written around 14 songs about the that now attracts thousands annuSusquehanna River and he said, “It is ally. one of my main inspirations.” Shappelle, a Misericordia music gradlawmakers have to solve the first two uate, and his band perform at festivals problems. up and down the Susquehanna River ‘Susquehanna River Song’ from where it starts in New York to He took matters into his own hands where it empties into the Chesapeake to change public perception and, in See SHAPPELLE | 12A the 1980s, he wrote his first song

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NSA leaker charged with espionage
Snowden, believed to be holed up in Hong Kong, has admitted leaking info to the media.
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WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has charged former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden with espionage and theft of government property in the NSA surveillance case. Snowden, believed to be holed up in Hong Kong, has admitted providing information to the news media about two highly classified NSA surveillance programs. A one-page criminal complaint unsealed Friday in fed-

eral court in Alexandria, Va., says Snowden engaged in unauthorized communication of nationSnowdon al defense i n f o r m at i o n and willful communication of classified communications intelligence information. Both are charges under the Espionage Act. Snowden also is charged with theft of government property. All three crimes carry a maximum 10-year prison penalty. The federal court in the Eastern District of Virginia where the complaint was filed is headquarters for Snowden’s former employer, government contractor Booz Allen

Hamilton. The complaint is dated June 14, five days after Snowden’s name first surfaced as the leaker of information about the two programs in which the NSA gathered telephone and Internet records to ferret out terror plots. The complaint could become an integral part of a U.S. government effort to have Snowden extradited from Hong Kong, a process that could turn into a prolonged legal battle. Snowden could contest extradition on grounds of political persecution. In general, the extradition agreement between the U.S. and Hong Kong excepts political offenses from the obligation to turn over a person. It was unclear late Friday

whether the U.S. had made an extradition request. Hong Kong had no immediate reaction to word of the charges against Snowden, first reported by The Washington Post. The Espionage Act arguably is a political offense. The Obama administration has now used the act in eight criminal cases in an unprecedented effort to stem leaks. In one of them, Army Pfc. Bradley Manning acknowledged he sent more than 700,000 battlefield reports, diplomatic cables and other materials to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks. His military trial is underway. Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla., a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, welcomed the charges against Snowden. “I’ve always thought

this was a treasonous act,” he said in a statement. “I hope Hong Kong’s government will take him into custody and extradite him to the U.S.” Michael di Pretoro, a retired 30-year veteran with the FBI who served from 1990 to 1994 as the legal liaison officer at the American consulate in Hong Kong, said “relations between U.S. and Hong Kong law enforcement personnel are historically quite good.” “In my time, I felt the degree of cooperation was outstanding to the extent that I almost felt I was in an FBI field office,” said di Pretoro. The U.S. and Hong Kong have a standing agreement on the surrender of fugitives. However, Snowden’s appeal rights could drag out any extradition proceeding.

PUBLIC RECORD
Divorces sought and filed in the Luzerne County Prothonotary’s Office from June 17 through 21, 2013: Gregory Fellerman, Kingston, and Tonia Fellerman, Wilkes-Barre Mark Puffenberger, Dallas, and Tina Puffenberger, Dallas David Hutchins, Mountain Top, and Joan Hutchins, Mountain Top Jeffrey Cormier, Drums, and Lori Cormier, Drums Wendy Macke, White Haven, and Stephen Macke, White Haven Mary Malone, Wilkes-Barre, and Kevin Malone, Wilkes-Barre Jeanne Wisnewski, Wyoming, and Matthew Wisnewski, Wyoming Ronald Emlaw, Avoca, and Amanda Emlaw, Avoca Katherine Pennell, Exeter, and Jay Pennell, Clarks Summit Jennifer Kupiec, West Pittston, and Jason Kupiec, Graterford Brandon Billings, Larksville, and Jacqueline Billings, Effort Janine Kravitz, Laflin, and Anthony Kravitz, Pittston Marriage license applications filed in the Luzerne County Register of Wills Office from June 17 through 21, 2013: Wilfredo Balbi, West Hazleton, and Yaimy Cuello, West Hazleton Brian Allen Breymeier, Wilkes-Barre, and Brittany Sue Lasoski, WilkesBarre Kenny Sosa, Wilkes-Barre, and Erika Huertero, Wilkes-Barre Paul William Simonson, Glen Lyon, and Melissa Susan Harris, Glen Lyon Blaudy Rodriguez, West Hazleton, and Kenia Romery Rosa Duran, West Hazleton Jay Zoranski, Flanders, N.J., and Beth Ann Zimmerman, Flanders, N.J. Jeffrey Adam Bauman, Duryea, and Amanda Karaffa, Wilkes-Barre Arthur John Beighley III, White Haven, and Rebecca Lee Mair, White Haven Christopher William Zschunke, Hazleton, and Tracey Mae Murman, Hazleton Michael Christopher Fedorko, Edwardsville, and Jennifer Theresa Schuler, Edwardsville David Francis Wisemiller Jr., Hazleton, and Jennifer Lynn Petrilla, Hazle Township Michael James Krygier, Wilkes-Barre, and Helene Marie Skopek, WilkesBarre Brian James Ellis, Nanticoke, and Ashley Marie Jackubowski, Hanover Township Addresses unavailable for the following: Andrew Joseph Kipnis and Kimberly Ann Attardo Robert Joseph Hudak and Mallory Marie Zoeller Joseph Steven Zavec and Dawn Elaine Tattersall Larry E. Bickel and Brenda L. Clark John Joseph Rabbitz III and Diane Marie Berger James Turner Rider and Hazel Wasserott Brian James Murray and Rose Anne Scott Robert Joseph Jevin III and Ashley Elizabeth Nardone

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OBITUARIES
Coopey, Violet Garcia, Martina Gobla, Andrew Jones, Robert O’Brien, Bernard Piestrak, Anna Savoca, Margaret Sheehan, Dianne Sigmond, Edward Sr.
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Steve Tigue, pool operator at the JCC camp in Dallas, opens the gate to a newly refurbished bathhouse. The summer camp is now open to the general public for day and weekly programs and the pool is now heated.

POLICE BLOTTER
AVOCA — A woman dispersed pepper spray in the eyes of a wouldbe robber in the 100 block of Main Street Wednesday night, police said. Police said a man attempted to steal the woman’s purse at about 10:40 p.m. The woman struggled with the man and was able to remove pepper spray from her pocket and sprayed it in the man’s face. The man was described as a white male in his 30s, about 5 feet, 10 inches tall and wearing a gray T-shirt, black jeans shorts and a white and green baseball hat. Anyone with information about the attempted robbery is asked to call Avoca police at 4574011. HAZLETON — City police reported the following: • Christopher Norman of WilkesBarre reported that Pennsylvania license plate, DVG-0690, was stolen from his 2006 Chevrolet Cobalt when it was parked in the area of 117 E. Broad St. The plate was stolen sometime between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Thursday. • Items were stolen from a vehicle parked in the 500 block of Arthur Street on Thursday. • A window on a Luzerne County Transportation Authority bus was smashed by a rock that was kicked up by tires of a dark blue vehicle making an illegal pass on the Arthur Gardner Highway on Thursday. • Stanley Bazewicz, of Hazleton, and Megan Rutkoski, of Hanover Township, were both driving east on the Arthur Gardner Highway just east of South Poplar Street at about 7:20 a.m. when Bazewicz pulled his 2012 Lexus ES350 to the south side of the roadway and his vehicle collided with Rutkoski’s 1999 Subaru Forester when he tried to reenter the traffic lane, police said. The Lexus was towed from the scene. • Rhiannon Dawn Rodriguez, 21, was cited with violating the city drug ordinance after police responded to a reported structure fire at 21 E. 3rd St. at 3:03 p.m. Friday and drug paraphernalia was located inside the residence, police said. • Leorvis MejiaGonzales, 20, was cited with violating the city noise ordinance after police responded to the 500 block of Alter Street for a noise complaint. Upon police arrival, loud music could be heard coming from a residence in that area, police said. HANOVER TWP. — Daniel Birosik of Lee Park reported Thursday money was stolen from his unlocked vehicle.

JCC to open Harveys Lake camp to the public
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For more information about the Jewish Community Center Alliance camp, call Rick Evans at 570-947-6766 or visit www. jewishwilkes-barre.org. discussion for two years. He said the camp is unrecognizable, but in a good way. Buildings have been painted, expanded and relocated. Fields have newly planted grass and basketball courts have new hoops and a resurfaced blacktop. The gym, built in memory of Alan J. Rosenberg in 1995, is now heated so it can be used 12 months a year instead of the usual 10 weeks. “So now come October, we are not shutting down. We are still open,” Evans said. Campers this year will also notice four new overnight cabins behind the Nagila Bowl, an outdoor stage, to begin overnight events. Evans said the new cabins, housing eight kids and two staff members, “have always been a dream of mine.” They will also rent them out to local sports camps and dance camps.

WILKES-BARRE — The Jewish Community Center Alliance will open its day camp and Holiday House facilities near Harveys Lake to the public after renovations and new additions are completed. For the first time since the camp’s opening in 1931, the JCC will be open for the public on weekdays from 3:30 to 6 p.m. and on the weekends from noon until 6 p.m., starting today at noon. The public can either buy a $300 summer membership or pay $5 to use various camp facilities for the day such as the indoor gym, fields, tennis courts and swimming pool. Rick Evans, JCC camp director, said the decision to open the day camp and Holiday House to the public was natural, and a result of recent renovations and additions. “We have the space,” Evans said. “We said let’s see if we can get additional people here.” Since camp ended last August, the camp received a $200,000 grant from the state and, as a result, its facilities and grounds have had a makeover. Evans said that renovations made in the past year have been the most he has seen in his 39 years at the JCC and have been in

The most noticeable improvements were seen at the pool. For campers, the pool is a major attraction and a much-needed escape from the heat. However, in recent years, the locker rooms were a source of complaints; they were too small, dark and full of bugs. On Monday, the first day of camp, campers will be delighted as the inside of the locker rooms has greatly improved. The interior of the male and female locker rooms has increased in size and has been painted, with new changing rooms and showers and longer benches. The pool has seen improvements itself as a new heater was installed and a diving board is planned for the coming weeks. Rob Friedman, camp chairman, said the pool is the largest in the Back Mountain area, and he said the community now has the opportunity to enjoy it along with the rest of the facilities across the 36 acres. “We want to promote not only the campers to use it. The camp is now open to the public,” Friedman said. An open house will be available for families to tour the facilities and meet the staff from 1 to 3 p.m Sunday at the camp off of the Memorial Highway near Harveys Lake.

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The Times Leader strives to correct errors, clarify stories and update them promptly. Corrections will appear in this spot. If you have information to help us correct an inaccuracy or cover an issue more thoroughly, call the newsroom at 829-7242. A PAGE 1A STORY about the bus transportation dispute at Dallas School District gave the incorrect amount for the price difference in two contracts due to a substantial decimal error. The difference between the two initial proposals for a five-year

Dushore couple charged with caging disabled child
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DUSHORE — A northern Pennsylvania couple have been charged with keeping their 12-year-old daughter, who has cerebral palsy, in a makeshift cage and in a locked closet. State police charged 55-year-old

Richard Frankenfield and 49-yearold Mary Beth Frankenfield of Dushore with felony counts of false imprisonment of a child and child endangerment. Police say the abuse began in December 2010, when the child turned 10. They say the couple locked her in a cage made from

a crib and plywood and forced her to stay there for extended periods. Then the couple allegedly locked her in their bedroom closet for long periods and called it her bedroom. The suspects told police they wanted to protect the child from getting into things.

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LOCAL
IN BRIEF Attorneys petition judge in hit-run
WILKES-BARRE
Attorneys for a man identified in civil court papers as the driver of a vehicle that struck and killed a woman on May 12 in Jenkins Township have asked a judge to throw out any requests made by attorneys for the woman’s family. Late last month, attorneys for Jean Darsky filed court papers identifying John Kuniskas as the driver of a vehicle that struck and killed Darsky. Darsky’s family’s attorneys, who have not yet filed a complaint in the case, asked that evidence be preserved and Kuniskas’ assets be frozen. Richard Polachek, Thomas Clark and Christopher Gates, attorneys for Kuniskas, said in court papers Friday those requests should be thrown out and cite Kuniskas’ Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. The attorneys also say there is no evidence that Kuniskas has a transaction pending that would cause Darsky’s attorneys to ask for a frozen assets and that Kuniskas and his attorneys are agreeable to a “non-destructive” inspection of his 2005 Ford truck; however, a request for an “indefinite preservation” would be “unduly burdensome” and “unnecessary.”

PennDOT page, which is now public, outlines impact of infrastructure plan
Roger DuPuis
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Pa.road funds aweb hit?
raised level of investment,” Schoch said. Readers can search the map by county, regional planning agency and state House and Senate districts. Each highway or bridge project is represented by an icon, attached to project information including description and cost. PennDOT officials on Friday said that an itemized list of projects in Luzerne County, as listed on the map, was not available. Toggling back and forth between plans on the electronic map calls up dozens of star and highway icons, representing bridges and highways, respectively. State Rep. Mike Carroll, D-Avoca, a member of the transportation committee, praised release of the map for giving taxpayers a means to compare the proposals, but he cautioned that the legislative process could result in a plan different from both — or in no plan at all. “The transportation network is not static,” Carroll said. Meanwhile, rumblings out of Harrisburg suggest that what eventually emerges is likely to look different from the existing proposals. House Republicans already have taken aim at a provision of Senate Bill 1 under which motorists would have to pay an extra $100 per traffic offense, a surcharge that would generate about $100 million in annual revenue. State Rep. Dick Hess, R-Bedford, head of the House Transportation Committee, opposes the surcharge. Hess spokesman Ray Smith said amendments to the bill are being drafted in advance of a committee meeting on Monday, although he said information about those amendments was not available Friday, noting Hess himself had not even seen some of them. PennDOT’s map was at the center of controversy earlier this week, after it emerged in an Associated Press report that lawmakers were given access several weeks ago to what was then the password-protected website, initially refusing requests by the news agency to detail projects that could be funded because the list was still essentially a draft. “I made a commitment to Pennsylvanians, and their elected officials, to create a map showing the benefits of additional transportation funding because Pennsylvanians have a right to see how their precious dollars are being invested,” Schoch said in a press release.

“Mine is fairly new so there are some learning curves with the site. The goal is to share some of my history with the readers.”

Police question victim’s story
City police are questioning the story of a man who was stabbed and reported being robbed Thursday night. The 26-year-old man, whom police would not identify, walked into Cork Bar & Restaurant, 463 Madison St., at about 9:15 p.m. Thursday, asked for help and collapsed. Patrons assisted the man while he waited for paramedics. The man told police he was walking in the area of North Washington Street under the Cross-Valley Expressway when he was assaulted by two males who tried to rob him and stabbed him in the left leg. He said he tried to walk to Wilkes-Barre General Hospital but sought aid at the bar/restaurant when he could not continue walking due to pain. Police followed a blood trail from the bar/restaurant back to a nearby residence on North Washington Street, which is in the opposite direction of travel from which the victim reported coming after the assault. The occupant of the house acknowledged knowing the victim but denied any knowledge of an assault, police said. Officers did not locate evidence of an assault in the area where the assault was reported to have occurred, police said. The investigation is continuing and anyone with information should contact the Wilkes-Barre Police Detective Division or call 911.

WILKES-BARRE

It’s all there on the map, for the public to see — except, of course, that it’s all subject to change. State Transportation Secretary Barry J. Schoch on Friday unveiled a new website designed to illustrate where additional transportation funding would be spent across Pennsylvania if a long-term funding solution is approved by lawmakers. As Schoch has been saying in speeches and interviews across the state, the “Decade of Investment” website at www.dotdecade.pa.gov also reminds readers of the cost to travelers and the economy if the measure fails. PennDOT’s map illustrates 10 years’ worth of highway and bridge project funding in terms of what projects could be completed under each of two competing plans — a $1.8 billion proposal by Gov. Tom Corbett, unveiled in February, and a $2.5 billion plan that remains under consideration in the House after being passed by the Senate earlier this month. “This tool allows the public to see how the state, their region or local area of interest would benefit from the

W-B days on mind of Murphy
J.J. Murphy’s website touts role as city admin but doesn’t cover all his work here.
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WRIGHT TWP.

Crestwood OKs spending, tax hikes

The Crestwood School Board voted unanimously on Thursday to adopt a final budget of $33.86 million for the 2013-2014 school year. The new budget represents an increase of more than $600,000 from the current year. The board also unanimously approved a 1 percent tax hike, which will raise the district’s millage rate to 9.2516. A mill is a $1 tax on every $1,000 of assessed valuation. In other business: • The board approved a package of liability and workers’ compensation insurance coverage from Joyce Insurance Group at a total cost of $228,810. • The board agreed to hire Patrick Brogan from Hazleton Area School District as coach of the girls varsity basketball team for the 2013-2014 school year at a salary of $6,473.

The stars of summer
Performances cap pair of LCCC summer camps
LCC SUMMER CAMP
• Broadcast Camp Kayleigh Gavlick, 11, Larksville Michael, 13, and Matthew, 11, Casimir, Hanover, Md. Anthony Cicerchia, 11, Nanticoke Ian Mascioli, 12, Spring Brook Township • Rock Star Academy Kelly Massaker, 11, Mountain Top Ivy Caves, 12, Pittston Alexis Evans, 12, Old Forge Shannon O’Donnell, 11, Back Mountain Danica Polachek Mits, 13, Bear Creek Township Breanna Olshefski, 11, Nanticoke Nicole Russell, 13, Dallas Kyle Cicerchia, 12, Nanticoke

Students who participated in the Rock Star Academy and Broadcast Camp at Luzerne County Community College this past week gave a short performance for their parents Friday morning at the college. The students who sang a song made popular by Adele included, from left, Nicole Russell, Breanna Olshefski, Shannon O’Donnell, Alexis Evans and Danica Polachek.

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Officials look into gas facility leak
State Department of Environmental Protection air quality inspectors report there was no residual gas in the air after a valve malfunctioned and released steam Thursday at the Chapin Dehydration Station, a natural gas processing station, just off Route 309. Colleen Connolly, a DEP spokeswoman, said early testing done Friday might indicate ground pollution, but she emphasized the word “might.” DEP air-quality inspectors were at the station Friday taking air samples and Connolly said no harmful gas was in the air.

NANTICOKE — Kelly Massaker said she learned how sound goes through speakers and how to test for the correct levels. Massaker, 12, of Mountain Top, was one of nine participants in Luzerne County Community College’s first Summer Camp for Kids. Massaker and eight others between the ages of 11 and 13 performed Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep” on the final day of Rock Star Academy Friday while six other participants filmed and staged the performance as part of Broadcast Communications Camp. Massaker danced as the others sang and played instruments. She also provide some rap lyrics in the middle of the song. Rebecca Brominski, director of LCCC’s Conference Center and the summer camp coordinator, said both the Broadcast Communications Camp and the Rock Star Academy enabled campers to experience science and technology in a hands-on learning environment. “With our talented faculty coupled with the radio and TV station and our technology capabilities, these camps were sure to be a success,” Brominski said. “To see the excitement and enthusiasm expressed by all the campers and their families was very satisfying to all of us behind the scenes.”

Ron Reino, LCCC faculty, coordinated the Broadcast Communications Camp, and Paul Sinclair, an LCCC faculty member, worked with the Rock Star Academy participants. Thomas Leary, LCCC president, attended the performance and came away impressed. “The summer camps are a wonderful opportunity for our faculty to provide children and adolescents a fun educational experience in a college atmosphere,” he said. The Rock Star participants learned how to write, record and produce their own songs and created a CD to take home. The Broadcast Camp participants learned camera operation, audio and lighting, interviewing tips, reading on-the-air,

show production and more. They recorded their own promotional spots and fictional commercials. All students received certificates of achievement. Ian Mascioli, 12, of Spring Brook Township, operated a camera. “It was really cool,” he said. Asked if he might pursue a career in broadcast communications, he said, “Maybe.” Kyle Cicerchia, 12, and his brother, Anthony, 10, said the experience will help them decide their career paths. “Maybe I’ll form a band,” Kyle said. “We worked on our performance all week. It turned out well.” Kyle played the keyboard in the band performance. Kayleigh Gavlick, 11 of Larksville, opted for the broadcast camp because she said she would be too nervous to perform before people. “I prefer working behind the scenes,” she said. “I worked a camera and I learned what all the different buttons are for.” Sandy O’Donnell’s daughter, Shannon, 11, was one of the lead singers in the band. “This was something new for her,” O’Donnell said of her daughter. “It was her first performance before an audience. I thought it was fabulous.” O’Donnell said she expects more performances from her daughter in the future. “This will help her decide what she wants to do,” she said.

WILKES-BARRE — Though he’s thousands of miles away from the city, J.J. Murphy still can’t get away from it, and it can’t get away from him. Murphy, 42, who worked as city administrator until 2010, was hired for a similar role in Hobbs, N.M. last year. He’s set up a website that gives the impression he was the driving force in the city under the section “J.J. Murphy’s Beneficial Impact on WilkesBarre, PA.” “While J.J. Murphy was in charge, there were a few important Murphy issues that had to be taken care of,” he wrote and went on to ON THE say he led a $57 million WEB audited turnaround, Visit hired 26 new police Murphy’s officers and secured website grant money for the at www. city’s camera surveiljjmurphy lance system. citymanager A call to Murphy .com Friday was not returned, but he wrote about the site in a June 7 email. It’s becoming more common for city managers like him to create sites and include blogs, he said. “Mine is fairly new so there are some learning curves with the site. The goal is to share some of my history with the readers,” he added. Under the “About Me” section, he described himself and his accomplishments: “John Joseph Murphy is a commendable man. Few people compare to his extensive and praiseworthy experience in management, facilitation, leadership, and military proficiency. Not many can say that they are responsible for overseeing the day-today operations of an entire city, either; J.J. Murphy has accomplished this task with enviable expertise in two different locations.” In his email Murphy said Hobbs and Wilkes-Barre have some similarities in size and population. When he began the $140,000 a year job there were approximately 60 police officers, he said. “Today, I am proud to say we now have 88 officers and a goal to have 90 before my first year is complete. I have also added approximately 10 firefighters and am committed to increasing public safety,” he said.
‘An online resume’

He’s shown himself in the best light, said Frank Sorick, leaving the critic of Murphy and the city’s administration to wonder if he was looking for work. “It seems to me like an online resume,” Sorick said. The prospective job seeker is going to promote oneself to the best of their ability, he said, while acknowledging Murphy goes “a little overboard” in his claims. There’s no mention of Murphy’s role as a consultant in the failed attempt to lease the city’s parking assets last year or the nearly $35,000 in fees he received. Neither is there any mention that Hawkeye Security Solutions, the nonprofit corporation set up to operate the camera surveillance system, is facing funding issues. And readers won’t know Murphy had the city pay for a security system installed in his house and re-installed when he moved into a different house. His family had stayed here until May and moved to Hobbs, he said. Murphy is a major in the U.S. Air Force Reserves, he and his wife are graduates of King’s College and he still keeps tabs on Wilkes-Barre, where they have many friends in the area, he said. “I am extremely thankful for the opportunity Wilkes-Barre afforded me and wish the city well,” he said.

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Arming Syria’s rebels poses problems
Bradley Klapper
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Flood waters surround the hospital in Canmore, Alberta, Canada, on Friday. Flooding forced the city of Calgary to order the evacuation of the entire downtown area as communities throughout southern Alberta are dealing with overflowing rivers that have washed out roads and bridges, inundated homes and turned streets into dirt-brown tributari.

WASHINGTON — The Syrian rebels’ record in handling tens of millions of dollars in U.S. humanitarian aid suggests major challenges ahead for any delivery of American weapons and ammunition. Food, medicine and other lifesaving supplies for victims in Syria’s civil war often face long delays because of political rivalries among rival opposition factions — though U.S. officials say no supplies appear to be heading to terrorists or corrupt hoarders. Anecdotes abound One American shipment of humanitarian goods was held up for two weeks amid a dispute between opposition groups over whose label should be attached to the boxes, a senior administration official recounted this week.

SAVANNAH, GA.

Probe of BP claims lawyer begins
Michael Kunzelman
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Aid-filled planes have landed in neighboring countries with no trucks at the landing sites for transporting the items into Syria. In Cairo, funds the U.S. was prepared to provide to an opposition political office were rejected, the official said, speaking only on condition of anonymity because the official wasn’t authorized to discuss the issue publicly. As described, this dysfunction is nothing new. But the problem is getting increased scrutiny since the Obama administration’s decision last week to authorize for the first time lethal military support to units fighting to overthrow President Bashar Assad. The administration’s plans are still unclear, though Secretary of State John Kerry held two classified briefings with members of Congress on Thursday. No details emerged about what types of weapons could be sent, where and when they’d be delivered or who exactly would be the recipients. The lack of clar-

ity rankles lawmakers who want more forceful action as well as those who say the U.S. should stay as far away as possible from Syria’s two-year civil war. “All I know is what I’ve read in the media and that is light weapons,” said Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., a leading proponent of taking a bigger military role in Syria. “That’s clearly not only insufficient, it’s insulting. We’ve got to take out their air assets.” Meanwhile, Senate opponents of arming the rebels moved Thursday to block President Barack Obama from providing any military support at all. The bipartisan group including Sens. Tom Udall, D-N.M., Mike Lee, R-Utah, Chris Murphy, D-Conn., and Rand Paul, R-Ky., introduced a measure to prohibit the president from using any money to increase U.S. involvement in the conflict. Specifically, it would ban the Pentagon, CIA and other intelligence agencies from funding military, paramilitary or covert operations in Syria.

Food Network tosses Deen
The Food Network said Friday it’s dumping Paula Deen, barely an hour after the celebrity cook posted a videotaped apology online begging forgiveness from fans and critics troubled by her admission to having used racial slurs in the past. T h e Dean 66-year-old Savannah kitchen celebrity has been swamped in controversy since court documents filed this week revealed Deen told an attorney questioning her under oath last month that she has used the N-word. “Yes, of course,” Deen said, though she added, “It’s been a very long time.” Court records show Deen sat down for a deposition May 17 in a discrimination lawsuit filed last year by a former employee who managed Uncle Bubba’s Seafood and Oyster House, a Savannah restaurant owned by Deen and her brother, Bubba Hiers. The ex-employee, Lisa Jackson, says she was sexually harassed and worked in a hostile environment rife with innuendo and racial slurs.

NEW ORLEANS — For months, BP has complained that a Louisiana attorney who is administering its settlement with tens of thousands of Gulf Coast businesses and residents has made decisions that expose the company to what could be billions of dollars in fictitious claims arising from the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Now the court-appointed administrator himself is investigating allegations that could provide the London-based oil giant with fodder for its argument that it hasn’t gotten a fair shake from the claims processing team. Lafayette-based lawyer Patrick Juneau confirmed Friday that he has opened an internal probe of alleged misconduct by one of his staff attorneys, Lionel H. Sutton III, who has been accused of collecting portions of settlement payments from a New Orleans law firm to which he had once referred claims. Sutton resigned Friday morning, said Juneau spokesman Nick Gagliano. A BP PLC official who has reviewed a report outlining the allegations said Juneau delivered a copy of it to U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier during a meeting in his chambers Thursday. Lawyers for BP and the team of pri-

Obama nominates Bush-era official for FBI director

vate attorneys who brokered the multibillion-dollar settlement also attended the meeting. The BP official spoke on condition of anonymity because the report hasn’t been made public. It’s unclear how much influence Sutton had over the process of evaluating and paying scores of claims spawned by the deadly Deepwater Horizon disaster, which killed 11 rig workers and led to the nation’s offshore oil spill. But the revelation could strengthen BP’s position as it forges ahead with a highstakes challenge to Juneau’s interpretation of the settlement terms. “If I’m Judge Barbier, I’ve got to worry about this,” said Howard Erichson, a Fordham University law professor specializing in complex litigation. “Any claims settlement relies on a reliable claims process. If the integrity of the claims process is challenged, the judge is going to take that very seriously.” Even before the allegations involving Sutton arose, BP PLC had sued to block settlement payouts to businesses, accusing Juneau of trying to rewrite the terms of the deal. Barbier, who appointed Juneau last year, has upheld his decisions for calculating payments. BP has appealed, and the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is scheduled to hear the case in July. Juneau said in a statement that both BP and claimants “rightfully expect

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In this April 2010 photo, the Deepwater Horizon oil rig burns in the Gulf of Mexico more than 50 miles southeast of Venice, La.

fairness and objectivity from this claims process.” “Our goal is to operate in an efficient, transparent and fair manner,” Juneau added. “All allegations are taken seri-

ously and investigated thoroughly.” Earlier Friday, BP issued a statement saying only a “comprehensive and independent investigation will ensure the integrity of the claims process.”

James Comey played role in holding up former president’s wiretapping program.
Nedra Pickler Associated Press WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama nominated James Comey to be the new FBI director Friday, tapping a Bush-era Justice Department official to lead the agency as it grapples with privacy debates over a host of recently exposed investigative tactics. Obama praised Comey for demonstrating unyielding integrity in the face of uncertainty. Flanked by Comey and his outgoing FBI director, Robert Mueller, in a sunny White House Rose Garden announcement, Obama said Comey recognizes that in times of crisis, America is judged not only by how many plots are disrupted, but also by its commitment to civil liberties and the ideals espoused in the Constitution. “Jim understands, deeply in his core, the anguish of victims of crime — what they go through,” Obama said. “He’s made it his life’s work to spare others that pain.” Comey is perhaps best-known for a remarkable 2004 standoff at the hospital bedside of Attorney General John Ashcroft over a no-warrant wiretapping program. Comey rushed to the room of his bedridden boss to physically stop White House officials from trying to

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Mosque suicide bombing kills 15

At least 15 people were killed and dozens more wounded Friday when a suicide bomber, apparently a teenager, blew himself up inside a mosque in northern Pakistan, police said. The bomber shot at police guards, then made his way into the Shiite mosque adjacent to the Hussaini Seminary in the Gulshan neighborhood of Peshawar, said Aamir Shakiri, the seminary’s principal. He then detonated his explosives in the mosque’s main hall as people prepared for Friday prayers. Weak security around the seminary allowed the bomber to gain easy access to the mosque, Shakiri added. Police said it appeared that two other gunmen were involved but escaped in the confusion. A manhunt had been launched around the mostly Shiite neighborhood, police said. Shiites, who account for about one-fifth of Pakistan’s population of 180 million, are often the target of sectarian attacks from Sunni militants who view them as heretics. No group claimed immediate responsibility for Friday’s attack.

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President Obama on Friday embraces outgoing FBI Director Robert Mueller, center, after he announced the nomination of James Comey, left, a senior Justice Department official under President George W. Bush, to replace Mueller.

Egypt protest foreshadows more violence

get an ailing Ashcroft to reauthorize the program. If confirmed by the Senate, Comey would serve a 10-year term and replace Mueller, who has held the job since the week before the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. Obama praised Mueller effusively and said he could declare without equivocation that countless Americans are alive today because of

Mueller’s efforts. Mueller is set to resign on Sept. 4 after overseeing the bureau’s transformation into one the country’s chief weapons against terrorism. “I must be out of my mind to be following Bob Mueller,” Comey said. “I don’t know whether I can fill those shoes, but I know that however I do, I will be truly standing on the shoulders of a giant.” Comey was a federal prosecutor who

served for several years as the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York before coming to Washington after the Sept. 11 attacks as deputy attorney general. In recent years, he’s been an executive at defense company Lockheed Martin, general counsel to a hedge fund, board member at HSBC Holdings and lecturer on national security law at Columbia Law School. The White House may hope that Comey’s Republican background and strong credentials will help him through Senate confirmation at a time when some of Obama’s nominees have been facing tough battles. Comey played a central role in holding up Bush’s warrantless wiretapping program, one of the administration’s great controversies and an episode that focused attention on the administration’s controversial tactics in the war on terror. In dramatic testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee in 2007, Comey said he thought the no-warrant wiretapping program was so questionable that he refused to reauthorize it while serving as acting attorney general during Ashcroft’s hospitalization. Comey said when he learned that the White House chief of staff Andrew Card and counsel Alberto Gonzales were heading to Ashcroft’s room, despite Ashcroft’s wife’s instructions that there be no visitors, Comey beat them there and watched as Ashcroft turned them away.

Hamza Hendawi and Maggie Michael
Associated Press

CAIRO — More than 100,000 supporters of Egypt’s Islamist president staged a show of force Friday ahead of massive protests later this month by the opposition, chanting “Islamic revolution!” and warning of a new and bloody bout of turmoil. Adding to the combustible mix, comments by the U.S. ambassador that were interpreted as critical of the opposition’s planned protests sparked outrage, with one activist telling the diplomat to “shut up and mind your own business.” Friday’s mass gathering was ostensibly called by Islamists to denounce violence, but it took on the appearance of a war rally instead. Participants, many of them bearded and wearing robes or green bandanas, vowed in chants to protect Morsi against his opponents. Some who addressed the crowd spoke of smashing opposition protesters on June 30, the anniversary of Morsi’s assumption of power. “We want to stress that we will protect the legitimacy with our blood and souls,” declared Mohammed el-Beltagi, a senior leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, the Islamic group from which Morsi hails. Most participants were bused in from elsewhere in the Egyptian capital or from far-flung provinces. They waved Egypt’s red, white and black flag as well as the green banner of Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood and posters of the president. Many raised their fists in the air. Brotherhoodmembersinredhelmetsandcarryingwhiteplasticsticksmannedmakeshift checkpoints, searching bags and checking IDs as demonstrators streamed into the venue. Friday’s rally was the latest evidence of the schism that has torn Egypt apart in the

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Supporters of Egypt’s President Mohammed Morsi chant slogans during a rally FreidaY in Nasser City in Cairo, Egypt. Tens of thousands of Islamists supporting Egypt’s president staged a show of force ahead of massive protests later this month.

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Bulger trial: The hit man of Country Club Lane
Bridget murphy
Associated Press

COmIng FUneRALs
AnTAL - Karen, funeral 10 a.m. today at the Bernard J. Piontek Funeral Home Inc., 204 Main St., Duryea. Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. in Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Duryea. ARRUZZO - Mary, funeral services 9:30 a.m. Monday at Nat & Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. in St. Robert Bellarmine Parish at St. Aloysius Church, Barney and Division streets, Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. BOOTH - Edmund Jr., Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. today in Queen of the Apostles Church, 715 Hawthorne St., Avoca. CeLLA - Louis, funeral noon today at Anthony Recupero Funeral Home, 406 Susquehanna Ave., West Pittston. Mass of Christian Burial 12:30 p.m. in Holy Redeemer Church, Harding. Friends may call 10 a.m. until time of service. CROnAUeR - Clarence, Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. today in St. Nicholas Church, 226 S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call 9 a.m. until service. CULVeR - Derek, memorial service 4 to 5 p.m. Saturday, July 6 at Yeosock Funeral Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Township. DAVenPORT - Ella, memorial service 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. today in Westminster Presbyterian Church, Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call 3:30 p.m. until service. DUnCAn - Susan, funeral 11 a.m. today in Countryside Community Church, 14011 Orchard Drive, Clarks Summit. Friends may call 9 a.m. until services. gALAZIn - Lawrence, memorial Mass 10 a.m. today in the main site of St. Faustina’s Parish (Holy Trinity Church), 520 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke. gOBLA - Andrew, funeral services 11 a.m. Saturday, June 29 at the East End Primitive Methodist Church, Wilkes-Barre.

MILFORD, Mass. — He parks his silver MercedesBenz sedan behind his condo, below a deck decorated with white and pink flowers, where a couple of small dogs bark at the few passers-by. It’s inside this wooded golf course community where neighbors of John Martorano learned this week that the 72-year-old they know only as a cordial fellow resident of a block called Country Club Lane is a former mob hit man. “Well, it means I won’t get into any arguments with him,” one Milford resident said. “Whatever he says, he’s right.” That resident and his wife, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they fear for their safety if they are identified, were shocked to recognize their neighbor Monday while watching television coverage of the racketeering trial of James “Whitey” Bulger in Boston. They said they’d had no clues that the pleasant, quiet man they know only as John, whose companion brings them cookies at Christmastime, had a past as a prolific killer. “There has been nothing to indicate anything like that,” the woman said Monday. “I hope no one is looking for him and comes here.” Martorano has admitted to 20 killings but served only 12 years in prison as part of a deal he made with authorities to testify against former cohorts. The resident of Milford, about 30 miles southwest of Boston, got out of prison in 2007 and testified this week for the prosecution as the government tries Bulger, the reputed former Winter Hill Gang ringleader, for crimes that include his alleged participation in 19 slayings. Bulger, 83, fled Boston in 1994 and was a fugitive until his capture in Santa Monica, Calif., in 2011. In the past, Martorano’s cooperation with authoriANNA PIESTRAK, 99, of Alden Mountain Road and formerly of Arch Street, Glen Lyon, passed away on Thursday at her residence. Funeral arrangements are pending from the George A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 211 W. Main St., Glen Lyon.

ties bolstered a corruption case against a former FBI agent and helped them locate the bodies of six mob victims. Before his 2004 sentencing, he apologized to the families of the people he killed, a sentiment that some didn’t receive well. Martorano has said he decided to cooperate with authorities after learning Bulger and his other former partner, Stephen “The Rifleman” Flemmi, were FBI informants. On the witness stand, Martorano talked Monday and Tuesday about a series of killings he carried out while a gang DIANNE SHEEHAN, 67, of Scranton, died Wednesday at Geisinger Community Medical Center. Born in Worcester, Mass., on April 30, 1946, Dianne was a daughter of the late Charles and Dorothy Donelly Efthimiou. She is survived by sons, George Efthimiou and his wife, Kathy, Taylor, Ryan Olecki and Joseph Olecki, both of Scranton; brother, George Efthimiou, Scranton; sis-

member in the 1970s. His cross-examination by Bulger’s defense team continued Wednesday. In Milford, Martorano’s neighbor John Ferreira said he was surprised Monday to find out about his neighbor’s past, but said it didn’t bother him. The 60-yearold said he sometimes sees Martorano taking the trash out, and that he’s always been nice. “We just wave hi to each other. We don’t talk to each other,” he said. At a shopping center near Martorano’s condo, a convenience store clerk recognized a picters, Dorothy Shamnoski and her husband, Steve, Moosic, Alice Demey, Scranton, and Cheryl Comparetta and her husband, Anthony, Whitney Point, N.Y.; grandchildren, Ryaha Rose, Stephanie, Joseph, Lauren and Bryce; many nieces and nephews. Private arrangements are in care of Thomas P. Kearney Funeral Home Inc. Visit www.kearneyfuneralhome.com to leave an online condolence.

ture of him. She called him a nice gentleman she knew nothing about except that he bought $15 to $20 in lottery tickets about once a month. Asked at the trial how he makes a living, Martorano answered, “Social Security.” Later, he testified that he has made about $70,000

from Howie Carr’s book “Hitman” and another $250,000 from a film company. He said he’ll get another $250,000 if the movie is made. Milford Police Chief Thomas O’Loughlin said Monday that Martorano isn’t on parole and can live wherever he wants, including in this town of 27,000 people.

AnDReW gOBLA
June 18, 2013 Andrew Gobla, 88, of Wilkes-Barre, went to be with his Lord and Savior on June 18, 2013. He had resided at Little Flower Manor for the past 2 1/2 years. Andy was born in Mountain Top on April 13, 1925, a son of the late Andrew and Mary Gobla. He attended Mountain Top area schools and was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II, serving aboard the U.S.S. Franklin. Upon his honorable discharge from the U.S. Navy, he enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and was a veteran of the Korean Conflict. After Andy’s second honorable discharge, he was employed as an electrician at Faith Shoe Factory and Topps Chewing Gum until his retirement in 1988. He was a member of the East End Primitive Methodist Church. He and his wife, the former Ruth Miller, would have celebrated their 57th wedding anniversary on June 30, 2013. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Elizabeth Anne Stawasz; sisters, Eva Lebert and Mary Schwenk; brothers, Frank, Harry, John, Michael and George. Surviving, in addition to his wife, Ruth, are his daughter, Sharon Leslie, and her husband, Edward, Miners Mills section of Wilkes-Barre; grand-

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June 20, 2013 Robert Jones, 82, a resident of West Nanticoke, p a s s e d away June 20, 2013 in the hospice unit of Regional Hospital of Scranton. He was born May 11, 1931 in Wilkes-Barre, a son of the late William R. and Martha Oliver Jones. Robert was a member of the Second Welsh Congregational Church, Wilkes-Barre. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was employed as a coal miner. He was preceded in death by his first wife, June; his second wife, Marion; sisters, Martha and Ruth. Surviving are his daughter, Lee-Ann Huffman and her husband, Randy, Hunlock Creek; sons, Robert David Jones and his wife, Melinda, Shickshinny, James Jones and his wife, Kim, Plymouth, Charles Jones and his wife, Laura, Hunlock Creek; 14 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; sister, Lee Johnson, Springfield, Pa. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday from the Clarke Piatt Funeral Home Inc., 6 Sunset Lake Road, Hunlock Creek. Friends and family may call from 9 a.m. until time of services. Interment will be in Bethel Hill Cemetery, Sweet Valley. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Second Welsh Congregational Church, 16 Wall St.,

children, Erica Leslie Bennick, Nicole Stawasz Gregori, Craig Stawasz, Edward T. Leslie and Madisen Leslie; son-inlaw, Jack Stawasz, Plains Township; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services for Andy will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, June 29 at the East End Primitive Methodist Church, Wilkes-Barre, with the Rev. Marty Garms, pastor, officiating. Interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Donations in Andy’s memory may be made to Little Flower Manor, 200 Meade St., Wilkes-Bare, PA 18702; or to the East End Primitive Methodist Church, 79 Laurel St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. Online condolences may be made at www. corcoranfuneralhome. com. Arrangements by the Corcoran Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main St., Plains Township.

KROLL - Marion, visitation 11 a.m. to noon today with memorial service to follow at Hugh B. Hughes & Son Inc. Funeral Home, 1044 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. mARKOWsKI - Frank, funeral services 9 a.m. today at Bednarski & Thomas Funeral Home, 27 Park Ave., WilkesBarre. Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. in Our Lady of Hope Parish. mOnACO - Helen, prayer service 11 a.m. today at Curtis L. Swanson Funeral Home Inc., corner of Routes 29 and 118, Pikes Creek. mOORe - Celia, Shiva 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at 4 Red Coat Lane, Mountain Top, Walden Park. ORAVITZ - Robert, funeral services 9:45 a.m. Monday at Desiderio Funeral Home Inc., 436 S. Mountain Blvd., Mountain Top. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. in St. Jude’s Roman Catholic Church, Mountain Top. Friends may call 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. POPeCK - Mark, funeral services 10 a.m. today at John V. Morris Family Funeral Homes Inc., 625 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Memorial visitation 9 a.m. until services. sTIgORA - Leonard, funeral services 11:30 a.m. today at Davis-Dinelli Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad St., Nanticoke. Mass of Christian Burial noon in St. Faustina Kowalska Parish/Holy Trinity Church, 520 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke. Friends may call 10:30 a.m. until services. TImInsKI - Henrietta, funeral services 9 a.m. today at Metcalfe-Shaver-Kopcza Funeral Home Inc,. 504 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. in St. Joseph’s Church of St. Monica’s Parish, Wyoming. VIDA - Paul, memorial 5 to 9 p.m. Friday at the Italian American Club, Glen Lyon.

mARgAReT HOLUP sAVOCA
June 21, 2013 Margaret Holup Savoca, 83, a resident of Luzerne, passed away peacefully early Friday morning, June 21, 2013, at Hospice Community Care, Inpatient Unit, Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre. Her beloved husband was the late Nicholas Savoca, who passed away on Aug. 12, 1994. Together, Nicholas and Margaret shared 45 years of marriage. Born on March 21, 1930, in Swoyersville, Margaret was a daughter of the late Andrew Holup and Helen (Leonard) Holup. Margaret was raised in Swoyersville and resided there most of her life. She was a graduate of the former Swoyersville High School, class of 1947. Following high school, she attended the former Bradford Beauty Academy, Wilkes-Barre, where she received a teacher’s license in cosmetology in 1947. For many years, Margaret owned and operated her own beauty salon in Luzerne. Margaret was a social member of the Dupont VFW, where she enjoyed dancing on Saturday nights. Additionally, she was a member of the Swoyersville Senior Citizens. A faithful Catholic, Margaret was a member of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Parish, Swoyersville. In addition to her parents and her husband,

VIOLeT ‘COOKIe’ COOPeY
June 19, 2013 Violet “Cookie” Coopey, 68, of Wilkes-Barre, passed away Wednesday morning, June 19, 2013, at her home. Born in Kingston on July 5, 1944, she was a daughter of the late Joseph and Kathleen Barbara (Gruver) Basher. When she was younger, she enjoyed swimming, horseback riding and dancing. While her husband, Allen, served in the U.S. Army, she traveled with him and lived in Germany for two years. In their later years, they enjoyed sitting on the porch and watching birds and going to auctions. Cookie was also a cancer survivor. Prior to retiring, Cookie was employed at numerous factories, including Topps Chewing Gum and Fit Rite Headwear, but her favorite job was taking care of her family. Her family was very important to her and she enjoyed helping raise her granddaughter, Brittany. She was preceded in death by four brothers and one sister. Surviving is her husband, Allen, whom she married on June 16, 1962; daughter, Marjorie

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Martina Zubiri Garcia, 87, a resident at M e r c y P e rs o n a l Care Unit, Dallas, passed away on June 19, 2013, from respiratory failure. She was born as an only child in San Francisco from Spanish Basque immigrants. Martina lived a full life and had many talents. In her early life, she enjoyed singing in the San Francisco Opera Company but gave up her early singing career in order to take care of her ailing mother in Madrid, Spain. While living in Madrid, Martina was employed for many years as a secretary for the Department of the Air Force. Martina spoke many languages including Spanish, Italian and English. She also lived and traveled through three continents: North America, South America and Europe.

She was preceded in death by her devoted husband, Victoriano Garcia Franco, on July 4, 2008. Her love of travel and cultural experiences was embraced by her surviving family, which includes her children, Beatriz and Ramon; her son-in-law, David; her sister-in-law, Denise; and her five grandchildren, Martin, Julia, Miguel, Galiana and Isabel. Martina was always eager to accept the challenges that life presented her with courage and cheer. She brought music, love and unconditional support to her family. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. A private ceremony will be held by her family. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Mercy Center, P.O. Box 370, Dallas, PA 18612. Her family asks that you pray for her. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Desiderio Funeral Home Inc.,436 South Mountain Blvd., Mountain Top.

Starek; granddaughter, Brittany Starek; brother, Solon “Snow” Fenner; sisters, Barbara Barron and Kathleen Skrzypkowski; many nieces, nephews and cousins; her dog, Callie; and cat, Chealsea “Chelly.” Private services will be held at the convenience of the family from Kniffen O’Malley Funeral Home, 465 S. Main St., WilkesBarre. Condolences may be sent at www.bestlifetributes.com.

Nicholas, Margaret was preceded in death by her brothers, John Holup and Andrew Holup; her nephew, Andrew Holup Jr.; and her companion, William DiBuo. Margaret is survived by her cousin, Joseph Leonard, Swoyersville; her nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral at 9:30 a.m. Monday from the Wroblewski Funeral Home Inc., 1442 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial celebrated at 10 a.m. in St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, 116 Hughes St., Swoyersville, with the Rev. Joseph J. Pisaneschi, her pastor, officiating. Interment with the rite of committal will follow in St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Cemetery, Swoyersville. Family and friends are invited to call 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. For additional information or to send the family an online message of condolence, visit the funeral home’s website at www. wroblewskifuneralhome. com.

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WILKES-BARRE – A Bradford County woman has filed a lawsuit in Luzerne County Court against a WilkesBarre oral surgeon, alleging she was forced to undergo a dental procedure despite her pleas to stop. Valerie Latimer, of Sayre, filed the suit through her attorney, Tullio DeLuca of Scranton, against Ralph Zampetti and his employer, Oral Surgery Associates of the Wyoming Valley, located on South Main Street in Wilkes-Barre. The suit alleges counts of negligence and battery, and it seeks monetary damages. Zampetti did not return a message left at his office Friday. According to the suit, Latimer says she went to Zampetti’s office on June 22, 2011, complaining of a toothache and abscess tooth. An extraction was scheduled, the suit says, and after Latimer was prepped for the procedure, Zampetti began administering intravenous medication. Latimer alerted the doctor that she suffers from anxiety during dental procedures, the suit says. That’s when Latimer alerted the doctor that she felt a burning sensation in her left hand where the IV was placed. The suit says Zampetti then turned over Latimer’s arm and placed the IV into the inside of her elbow. Latimer told the doctor she felt the burning sensation again and asked him to stop the procedure. Latimer said in the suit someone grabbed her arm and held it on the medical chair. Zampetti then allegedly placed a black Styrofoam instrument in her mouth, and Latimer asked the doctor to stop and that it was causing her pain. Latimer felt “enormous pressure” on the right side of her mouth, gauze was placed in her mouth and she left the office. The suit alleges negligence on behalf of Zampetti and Oral Surgery Associates of the Wyoming Valley for failing to properly train Zampetti and staff members, as well as to adequately supervise them in medical techniques and procedures in administering IV medication. Both defendants failed to “take responsibility … and appropriate steps to ensure quality care” causing Latimer to suffer from nerve damage, numbness, swelling, bruising and anxiety. Both defendants also failed to recognize and make a judgment on when a patient asks to stop a procedure. The suit says Latimer has incurred and will continue to incur medical expenses for treatment and that she cannot perform her usual daily duties and has lost earnings.

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June 21, 2013 Bernard C. O’Brien, 85, a prominent resident of North Wilkes-Barre, died Friday, June 21, 2013, in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, where he had been a patient for the past several days. Mr. O’Brien was born in Wilkes-Barre, son of the late Christopher and Elizabeth McEnany O’Brien, and was a graduate of James M. Coughlin High School, WilkesBarre. He proudly served with the U.S. Navy during World War II at Sampson, N.Y. and Memphis, Tenn., earning the rank of yeoman third class and both the American Theater Medal and the Victory Medal. Following his military service, Mr. O’Brien attended St. Thomas College, Scranton, now the University of Scranton. He worked for the Delaware and Hudson railroads and later for the Canadian Pacific Railroad, encompassing a career which spanned 51 years, prior to his retirement in 1999. He had been an engineer, fireman and general road foreman of engines. He was also employed by the Sordoni Construction Co. and was a volunteer engineer at Steamtown National Park, Scranton, operating the engine on many rail excursions. He was featured on The History Channel’s “Modern Marvels” and was the oldest active engineer for diesel locomotives in North America at his retirement in 1999. He was honored by the Delaware and Hudson railroads by having a refurbished diesel engine, Number 7312, named the B.C. O’Brien Engine. He was a member of Corpus Christi Parish, Immaculate Conception Church, West Pittston, and had been a member of the former St. John the Evangelist and Sacred Heart Churches, WilkesBarre. He was also a member of Joseph E. Conlon Post #558, American Legion, Plains Township, and the International Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. He was preceded in death by his wife, Bertha Hine O’Brien, who died in 1989. Surviving are his son, Christopher B. O’Brien and his companion, Marti Iben, Hanover Township; fiancee, Dorothy Sargent, at home; sisters, Mrs. Joan Buffington and Barbara Eckenrode, both of Ridley Park, Pa., Margaret White and Mrs. Christine Hine, both of

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Wilkes-Barre; numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral will be held at 9:15 a.m. Monday at the H. Merritt Hughes Funeral Home Inc., a Golden Rule Funeral Home, 451 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. at Immaculate Conception Church, Corpus Christi Parish, 605 Luzerne Ave., West Pittston. The Rev. Monsignor John J. Sempa, pastor, will officiate. Entombment will be in St. Mary’s Mausoleum, Hanover Township. Friends may call 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday. The family requests that flowers be omitted and that donations in Mr. O’Brien’s name be made to the Arthritis Foundation, 111 S. Independence Mall E., Philadelphia, PA 19106; or to a charity of the donor’s choice.

SAN DIEGO — A federal judge on Friday sentenced two former Border Patrol agents to at least 30 years in prison for running a ring that smuggled more than 500 illegal immigrants into the United States. U.S. District Court Judge John Houston sentenced Raul Villarreal to 35 years in prison for being the ring leader. His brother, Fidel Villarreal, was sentenced to 30 years for managing the operation. The sentences are among the longest given to border law enforcement officials. Houston said he gave the severe sentences to deter other agents who have been entrusted by the American people to protect the border. The judge called their smuggling operation “disgusting” and a threat to national security. Prosecutors said Raul Villarreal — who made television appearances as an agency spokesman and once played the role of a smuggler in a public service ad — recruited his brother to his ring. The brothers worked in cahoots with a corrupt Tijuana police officer and a network of others who arranged the pickups and drop-offs. The agents would abandon their job duties manning the border to transport the migrants in Border Patrol vehicles — sometimes several times a day, federal officials said. Prosecutors said they smuggled in as many as 1,000 Mexicans and Brazilians; the judge put the figure at more than 500. The brothers charged each immigrant about $10,000, and they made more than $700,000, the judge said. “This long-term guaranteed method of bringing aliens into the United States was disgusting, pervasive and impacted significantly the national interest,” Houston told the court before handing down their sentences.

The brothers did not show any emotion when the sentences were announced. The federal probe began in May 2005 when an informant tipped off the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Investigators installed cameras in areas where migrants were dropped off, planted recording devices and placed tracking instruments on Border Patrol vehicles. They also trailed the ring’s smuggling operations by airplane. Prosecutors said when the brothers learned they were being investigated in June 2006, they quit their jobs and fled to Mexico. Two years later, the brothers were arrested there and extradited to the U.S. where they were charged with human smuggling, witness tampering and bribery. Raul Villarreal’s attorney, David Nick, had argued the prosecution’s witnesses were not credible and surveillance yielded no evidence of wrongdoing by his client. Fidel’s attorney, Zenia Gilg, echoed that argument, saying the prosecution’s case rested largely on two alleged accomplices who were promised leniency for testifying and “inconsistent statements” from migrants. The Border Patrol has suffered a string of such embarrassments since doubling its size in less than a decade, including the case of an agent who pleaded guilty in April to smuggling marijuana while on duty along the Arizona-Mexico border. But prosecutors and Judge Houston said the Villarreal case stands out as being among the worst corruption cases. “They used their positions as Border Patrol agents to line their pockets,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Timothy Salel said, adding later: “Unlike other corruption cases where agents have been led astray to join an organization, these agents created the organization. They called the shots. They were the ring leaders.”

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June 20, 2013 Edward Ettore (Sigismondi) Sigmond Sr., 91, a lifelong resident of Luzerne, passed away on Thursday at Mercy Center Nursing Unit, Dallas, where he had been a resident for the past 3 1/2 years. He was born on April 9, 1922 in Luzerne, son of the late Mose and Columbia Bileggi Sigismondi. He graduated from Luzerne High School in 1939. He proudly served in the U.S. Army Air Corps from 1940 to 1945 during World War II, where he was stationed in Panama. He was honorably discharged as a staff sergeant and after his military service attended Wilkes-Barre Business College. Prior to his retirement in 1982, he worked as an automobile mechanic at Motor Twins in Kingston for 30 years. He loved being with people, so he then worked at General Cinema in Wilkes-Barre for 10 years, where he greeted moviegoers wearing the nametag “Mr. Ed.” He also loved the outdoors and was an avid fisherman, hunter and golfer. In addition, he enjoyed flying twinengine airplanes as a member of the Wyoming Valley Flying Club. He was a loyal Philadelphia Phillies fan. Affectionately known as “Poppy” to his family, Mr. Sigmond was loved and will be greatly missed. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by brother, Samuel Sigismondi; sisters, Irene Krzeszowski and Gertrude Petrilak; and a infant son. Surviving is his wife of 65 years, the former Angeline Monte; daughter, Lenora Minetola and her husband, John, Luzerne; son, Edward E. Sigmond Jr. and his wife, Donna, of Arlington, Texas; grandchildren, Melissa Leddy and her husband, Stanton, Joshua Minetola, Jared Minetola and his wife, Valerie, Jenna Minetola, Erick Sigmond, Rachael Sigmond, Ethan Sigmond; greatgranddaughter, Grace Leddy; sisters, Sarah Sicurella, Follansbee, West Virginia, Amelia Balberchack, Forty Fort, Delores Brown, Kingston; nieces and nephews. Mr. Sigmond’s family wishes to thank Dr. John Carey and all the dedicated staff at Mercy Center for their excellent and compassionate care, spiritual guidance and commitment to their residents. Funeral will be held at 9:30 a.m. Monday at Betz-Jastremski Funeral Home Inc., 568 Bennett St., Luzerne, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in Holy Family Parish, Luzerne. The Rev. Michael Zipay will officiate. Interment will be held in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover Township. Family and friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

WILKES-BARRE – A Luzerne County judge on Thursday sentenced two men to state prison terms, one for sexual assault and the other for failing to register under Megan’s Law. Judge Fred Pierantoni sentenced Tyler Groner, 21, to 3 ½ to seven years in prison and Leo Deutsch, 44, to two to four years in prison. Groner, of Wilkes-Barre, pleaded

guilty in March to a charge of sexual assault stemming from an August incident in which police say he had an inappropriate relationship with a 7-year-old boy. Deutsch, with a last known address of Glen Lyon and who is awaiting sentencing on an involuntary deviate sexual intercourse charge in Monroe County, pleaded guilty in April to a charge of failing to register his address under Megan’s Law in a February 2012 incident. Both men must register their

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Doing a real disservice to all Pennsylvanians
a perverse favored monopolist status to add wine and liquor sales. And there’s still talk of getting a bill to Gov. Tom Corbett by the June 30 end of the legislative session. God forbid what road kill of a measure that might be. This cluster-cluck has to stop. Unequivocal legislation must be passed to remove the state from the wholesale and retail liquor business. Equally unambiguous legislation must be passed that would put up for auction licenses to sell beer, wine and liquor in any configuration the auction winners deem fit. Anything less is unacceptable. And if those in Harrisburg disagree, voters will have a stern message the next time they seek re-election. No one should be spared.

emocrats call the liquorreform plan put forth by a Senate Republican on Tuesday a “cruel hoax.” And it is. But so, too, has been each and every “reform” plan proposed by this Legislature. The latest flaccid measure to end Pennsylvania’s Soviet-style state liquor monopoly comes from Sen. Chuck McIlhinney, R-Bucks. His dead-on-arrival plan, while allowing hotels, restaurants and beer distributors to sell liquor and wine, preserves the state store system and the state’s wholesale supply system for a looseygoosey interim. Some “reform.” The House-passed plan that won’t go anywhere is one big sop to the equally archaic Soviet beer distribution system, giving beer distributors

The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

OTHER OPiniOn: CaRELEssnEss

he recently raging wildfire in Colorado should serve as a reminder to all residents that they too should always be vigilant about wildfire. For days last week, firefighters battled the Black Forest blaze near Colorado Springs that has destroyed 473 homes and damaged 17, earning it the title of the most destructive fire in Colorado’s history. Some long-time Pocono residents are familiar with such a fast-moving, fearsome fire. Devastating flames swept through the Sierra View development near Effort in 1992, burning 150 acres. It took 200 firefighters from three counties to put it out. Four years later, a brush fire scorched 200 acres near Long Pond just north of Sierra View. Like the dry ponderosa pine area near Colorado Springs, Sierra View in the western part of Monroe County is prone to fires. Its unique plant ecosystem, which includes pitch pine trees and other resin-filled plants, depends on periodic brush fires to reproduce — and is especially susceptible to wildfires. After the two serious fires in the 1990s the

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Pennsylvania Department of Natural Resources developed a “Pennsylvania Firewise Community Program,” a two-pronged effort that focused on both preventing and fighting fires. Experts believe the massive Colorado fire, which killed two people, was human-caused. Everyone should remember Smokey bear’s message, “Only you can prevent forest fires.” A carelessly tossed match, the embers from a cigarette butt or a neglected backyard burn barrel, even sparks from a barbecue grill can ignite a dangerous fire that can quickly burn out of control. Add accident to a highly flammable terrain, and catastrophe can result. Anyone who’s ever witnessed a pitch pine virtually explode like a giant terrestrial Roman candle knows full well the fearsome potential of fire in the Poconos. Nature’s inferno has left thousands of people homeless in Colorado. Local residents in fire-prone areas too must remain alert to the possibilities and do their best to prevent wildfires in residential areas.
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YOUR OPiniOn: LETTERs FROM REaDERs sEnD Us YOUR OPiniOn
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 the right to edit and limit writers to one published letter every 30 days. • Email: [email protected] • Fax: 570-829-5537 • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 unique program. A sincere thank you also to Mr. Frank Pugliese and his janitorial staff and Mrs. Melissa Collevechio and her cafeteria staff for their participation in this project. The committee members from the community in alphabetical order are Alicia Adonizio, Karen Aritz, Julianna Borzell, Terri Bugelholl, Amy Hetro, Gina LaNunziata, Anita Montante, Kelly W. Pacelli and Karen Schall. The school staff members are Ann Agolino, Barbara Bullions, Brian Butler, Tony Callaio, Judy Cefalo, Lisa Dolhon, Denise Holmes, Daneen Kearns, Juel Anne Klepadlo, Leo Lulewicz, Rita Mauriello, Teddy Rabel, Jean Marie Radle, and Jennifer Vacula. The response after the program was extremely positive. We all look forward to the next year’s program, hopefully with more awards. attempts. I apologized for the amount of time they were spending trying to help me. They both said that it was no problem. I thanked them many times. Thank you, again, many times over, Bill and Cheryl Murtha.

f you were being paid $41,200 and I your supervisor said your salary will be increased to $67,500 you cer-

tainly would be ecstatic. However, Luzerne Council then did one better, they gave Joan Hoggarth $75,000. This is an outrage. In a county that is supposedly counting pennies, I am sure Ms. Hoggarth would have gladly accepted $67,500. please remember at election time who voted for this salary.

Robert “Doc “Phillips
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Small group made some big changes
would like to take this opportunity I to thank everyone who helped in any way in making Wyoming Area’s Fourth Annual Scholarship and Awards Celebration held in the Wyoming Area High School cafeteria the outstanding success it was. I offer my deepest gratitude to the individuals and groups who have worked for over a year to ensure the success of this year’s program. This year’s celebration was the largest to date with over 400 people in attendance. The Wyoming Area School District is a unique, highly successful district and this celebration is part of that uniqueness and success. The entire community shares in this celebration and its success. Margret Mead said “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world; it is the only thing hat ever has.” Evidence of this statement was observed on May 23, when 52 students from the Wyoming Area class of 2013 were awarded approximately $67,000 from our community. The scholarships were provided by local businesses, individuals, families, and civic and school organizations. Several memorial scholarships were presented in honor of loved ones and individuals who were a major part of the Warrior community who have made an impact on our school. These awards are major and unique accomplishments for our community and a deserving gift for those seniors who were recipients at the celebration. A program like this is not a one person show and I would like to take this opportunity to recognize the embers of the Wyoming Area Scholarship Committee as well as Mr. Raymond Bernardi, Wyoming Area superintendent and his administration and past and present members of the Board of Education for their continued support of this

Kathleen Martinelli
Laflin

Cancer patient grateful for help
On June 9 my family and friends held a benefit for me due to my recent diagnosis of lung cancer. I never smoked and am only 42 years old so it was a shock to me to get lung cancer. Statistics show this type of cancer affects about 15 per cent of lung cancer patients under 45. Research is desperately needed to find medicines to help cure lung cancer. Lungevity is an organization which raises funds for cancer research. Please consider a donation to this cause if you are interested in a charity. The benefit was a huge success due to the efforts of everyone involved as well as everyone who contributed ( the bands, food, baskets, etc.) and those who attended. We have incredible family and friends who are helping us through this with thoughts, prayers, and just “by caring”. We are fortunate to have each and everyone one of you in our lives. We are truly blessed. Thank you.

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A new approach is overdue. The Fed needs to shift away from Bernanke’s perpetual state of crisis management. Whether Obama taps Fed Vice Chair Janet Yellen or one of the many other candidates being touted as Bernanke’s successor, it’s a good time for a change. Bernanke’s second four-year term ends Jan. 31. Bernanke deserves credit for serving the public interest by calling out Congress for its failure to reform a broken federal tax system or to put entitlement spending on a sustainable track. But lately Bernanke has worried us with his commitment to pouring new money into an economy that has been growing, albeit sluggishly, for years now. Bernanke evidently will keep the stimulus flowing until further notice, or until the Fed chairman gives his notice — whichever comes first.
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ou know your job security is shaky when the chief executive announces on national television that you’ve stayed too long. President Obama made his comments about Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke Monday. Bernanke has stayed “a lot longer than he wanted to or he was supposed to,” Obama said. On Wednesday, Bernanke announced that the Fed expects to scale back its main economic stimulus program later this year and end it around the middle of next year. Put the two developments together, and it looks like the days are numbered for the Fed’s chairman and for the bond-buying program that he has resolutely championed. The time has come for the U.S. economy and financial markets to prepare for a tricky transition from a long period of easy money under Bernanke.

the side of the road, put the hazard lights on and proceeded to walk to get help in calling a garage. A couple was ready to enter traffic, saw me, and asked if the car with the flashing lights was mine and could they help. They suggested I get into their car where it was cooler, and they called the garage for me. However, that garage would not be able to service the problem; I needed to take it to the dealer. It would have to be towed. The couple who befriended me was Cheryl and Bill Murtha from Wilkes-Barre. They took me to the towing company and Mr. Murtha explained that the car needed to be towed to the dealership and I would need a ride home from there. Mr. Murtha had made several calls to the dealership trying to make contact with a person rather than voice mail. I couldn’t help but admire his patience with all his unsuccessful

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From page 1A don’t believe we are in any worse position today as a result of this preliminary hearing. We think the testimony that came out was favorable to us. “Multiple witnesses testified to Devon Thomas’ serious bodily injuries, multiple witnesses testified that Shauntae Thomas said he lost his emotions and his emotions took over. You pick up a legal text book in America, that is not first-degree murder and that’s not second-degree murder where I come from,” he said. Moses unsuccessfully attempted to convince Kane to dismiss first- and second-degree murder counts, each carrying a sentence of life in prison. First-degree murder involves premeditation while second-degree involves another felony, such as a robbery. Moses also hinted in his closing arguments and a memorandum he filed earlier in the week that Thomas protected his son and family in self-defense. Kane forwarded the open criminal homicide count, which also includes third-degree murder, involuntary manslaughter and voluntary manslaughter to county court. First Assistant District Attorney Sam Sanguedolce said it is too early to say which section of the homicide charge will be focused upon as the case proceeds. “The evidence we set forth here today basically shows (Cottle) was fleeing the scene. Unfortunately (Thomas) gave Clark Van Orden photos | The Times Leader chase and shot him while he was Seleema Buddington, wife of Derrick Cottle, who was shot and killed on Reno running, shot him in the back Lane in Wilkes-Barre on April 25, arrives at the hearing for homicide suspect of the head. It’s a little tough to Shauntae Thomas Friday morning. make a self-defense claim there.” Under heavy security from and friends of Thomas and Together” were printed on city police and Luzerne County Cottle each wore T-shirts sup- Thomas’ supporter shirts, while sheriff deputies outside and porting their loved ones. “Justice for Iself” was airbrushed inside the courtroom, families “Free Tae” and “Stand on Cottle’s supporters shirts. Cottle was known as Iself. At the beginning of the hearing, Kane warned the packed courtroom that anyone causing a disruption would be removed and charged. The hearing proceeded normally without any problems or emotional outbursts. Kevin Ransome, a key witness for prosecutors, testified he saw Thomas walking and holding a firearm. As Ransome walked through his backyard and onto Reno Lane, he said Thomas fired a shot from a small automatic pistol. Ransome said he went back to his house to call 911 and heard three additional gunshots. Ransome said he did not see who fired the three additional gunshots and did not see anyone getting shot. When he returned to Reno Lane, he said Thomas walked past him and helped his son, Devon. City police Detective Brent Sevinson said he questioned Thomas about the fatal shooting. “He said he saw his son get picked up and getting thrown on his head,” Sevinson testified. “He said he got his gun and gave chase. He said his emotions took over and he fired.” Acting County Coroner William Lisman testified the autopsy by Dr. Gary Ross showed Cottle suffered two gunshot wounds, including one to the back of the head that he said was fatal. The other gunshot wound struck Cottle’s arm. Lisman also noted the fatal shot was made at a “distance” due to the lack of gunshot burns and powder on Cottle. Sanguedolce noted the importance of Cottle’s fatal injury was to the back of the head, lessening Thomas’ claim of self-defense. Thomas remains jailed without bail at the county correctional facility.

WVIA
From page 1A officer with a responsibility for bolstering WVIA’s $700,000 endowment fund. Both moves were made in conjunction with a three-year strategic plan that was adopted by the board with an eye toward greater financial independence for the organization. Kelly, meanwhile, has committed to raising more than $3 million for the endowment during that time. “What we want to focus on is the possibility of getting into a for-profit business that contributes toward our not-for-profit business, and helps us become more sustainable,” Currá said. Finances of WVIA The station has a budget of more than $4 million, of which just under $2 million is raised through membership donations. More than a million dollars more is raised through sponsorship deals. The station also receives roughly $900,000 in federal funding, but the bulk of that, save for $40,000 to $60,000, is essentially “pass-through” money which is used to pay for nationally-produced programming aired by the station. It is that federal funding which WVIA ultimately hopes to replace. While Currá said it was too early to say exactly what such a plan might entail, he did say he has been researching efforts by public broadcasters elsewhere in the country to subsidize their primary operations through involvement with secondary commercial endeavors. But Currá, and WVIA’s strategic plan, also emphasize the importance of continuing to do the things that has made the station popular with viewers across more than 20 counties in Northeastern Pennsylvania and the Central Susquehanna Valley. To that end, the station is preparing to embark on an audience research project, and Currá said the emphasis on locally produced documentaries and other programming will continue. Documentary filmmaker Indeed, it was Currá’s skill as a documentary filmmaker that helped bring him to the station nearly a decade ago. He came to WVIA in 2004 after making and funding a regional movie called, “Stories from the Mines.” That film became the single most successful local program and fundraiser at WVIA to that time, station officials have said. Capitalizing on the popularity of WVIA’s regional documentary work is another strategy Currá said he hopes to employ in boosting revenue. The Ellis Island Immigration Museum has expressed an interest in licensing WVIA’s films on the history of immigrant groups in Northeastern Pennsylvania, Currá said, and he sees other cultural organizations, such as the Smithsonian Institution with its popular catalogue sales, as possible avenues for collaboration to spread the station’s work and increase revenue. The station produces about six documentaries each year, Currá said. Among recent films, “Remembering the Scranton Sirens,” an hour-long feature about a Jazz Age ensemble that served as a breeding ground for some of the greatest Big Band performers, could soon be remade for national PBS audiences, he said. As well, the station has revived “WVIA Ballroom” and “Homegrown Music,” once staples of its TV and radio lineup, respectively, following a rebound from cuts imposed during lean recession years. Those cuts witnessed the total loss of state funding, or 18 percent of WVIA’s budget, in 2010. The station weathered the crisis through furloughs, eliminating seven positions and programming cutbacks, as well as increased listener and viewer donations. State funding disappeared The worst of that era seems to be over, Currá said. State funding is gone, likely never to return. What he and station leadership want now is to replace federal funding before matters on that front ever come to a head as they did with state money in 2010. Currá said Kelly faced uncertainty over the level and future of federal dollars nearly every year during his two decades at the station’s helm, coupled with the demands of meeting stringent regulatory oversight required to qualify for the money. It’s a battle Currá and the board don’t wish to continue. “God bless him,” Currá said of Kelly. “I don’t know how he did it, but I don’t want to do it.” The other thing he doesn’t wish to emulate is Kelly’s passion for appearing in front of the cameras. Kelly said he plans to remain active as an on-air producer and program host, while Currá admits that’s “not a skill-set I want to develop,” except when needed during fund drives. “Absolutely not,” Currá said with a smile. “I am more comfortable behind the scenes.”

glodzik
From page 1A calling them “bogus.” The district attorney’s office alleged Glodzik was caught in an FBI sting operation taking $2,100 in cash left in a Cadillac he towed to the garage of his company, LAG Towing, on Carey Avenue on Jan. 29. An undercover state trooper, acting as the head of a drug task force, called for the tow of the vehicle seized in a drug arrest and informed Glodzik that there was money in the ashtray, according to the affidavit of probable cause to support the charges. A few days before the tow, Glodzik asked the trooper what was done with money in vehicles that were seized, the affidavit said. Glodzik “indicated with a combination of verbal and hand gestures” that the trooper could leave any money found inside the vehicle and they would later share it, the affidavit said. After towing the Cadillac, Glodzik took the money from the ashtray and counted out $1,100 for the trooper and kept the rest, the affidavit said. The day the charges were filed, Mayor Tom Leighton suspended Glodzik’s annual $50,050 contract on the grounds that he violated the terms of the exclusive agreement LAG had since 2005 to tow vehicles for the city. Up until Glodzik was charged the mayor had been investigating complaints against LAG and was in the process of determining whether the contract had been violated. Glodzik has a house in the city on Morgan Drive that is in foreclosure proceedings, but the charges listed his address as Foote Avenue, Duryea. The state lien contained the address for LAG on Carey Avenue. As a city resident, Glodzik would be required to pay Wilkes-Barre’s 3 percent wage tax. But city spokeswoman Liza Prokop declined to say whether Glodzik complied. “We’re not going to comment on any one specific taxpayer,” she said.

Shappelle
From page 1A Bay in Maryland. He performed his songs on the River Common Friday night with his band members bass player Jeff Corcoran of Plains Township, accordion player Barry Dervinis of Wilkes-Barre and drummer Terry Renninger of Mountain Top. Shappelle and Carl Romanelli have been friends for more than 30 years. Romanelli, a founding member of the Luzerne County Green Coalition, said his friend shares with the river the same qualities he sings about. “Don is a lot like the river because he’s 100-percent natural and free-flowing,” Romanelli said. Romanelli said Shappelle has inspired him to defend the environment compassionately instead of forcefully, which is his first inclination. “As opposed to my own style, which is very forthright and in your face, he just has this gentle power about himself and it really gets the message across to people who wouldn’t normally listen to someone who is so overt like myself,” Romanelli said. Romanelli was has been an activist in the Wyoming Valley for decades. He is a member of the Green Party and was Pennsylvania’s Green Party candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2006. He said when he first met the musician, they would gather at Nesbitt Park for music and to talk about the environment. ‘Still there in the trenches’ “You fast forward some 30 years later and a lot of folks have come and gone, but Don is still there in the trenches,” Romanelli said. Shappelle said when he and his band first started playing at RiverFest it was just a small group of dedicated people who had a vision of growing. John Maday, executive director of the Riverfront Parks Committee, said Shappelle and his band were the only source of entertainment in the beginning, and Maday is certain Shappelle and The Pickups will “always be a part of it.” “His message is his art and his art is his message,” Maday said. In 2006, the RiverFest rented Wilkes-Barre’s bandshell and added more musical entertainment. Since then, musicians representing a variety of genres from reggae to rock to folk have performed. Maday said this decision reflects the Susquehanna River itself. The river starts in New York, runs though Pennsylvania and empties in the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland and the Atlantic Ocean. Maday said it makes sense to have diverse musicians represent that. In fact, a different genre of music will be represented at this year’s RiverFest. For the first time in RiverFest’s history, a polka will take place tonight on the River Common with John Stanky and the Coalminers at 6 p.m. Shappelle said the annual three-day long event has grown into the huge celebration that it is today — typically drawing thousands over the three-day event annually — thanks to the new River Common. Because of the new riverfront park just off Wilkes-Barre’s downtown, many people realized they can use the river in a positive way by kayaking, fishing and sailing. “It really made a huge difference,” he said. SUNDAY: How human interaction with the Susquehanna has evolved in the past two decades through RiverFest.

IF you go
• Festival at Nesbitt Park — noon to 5 p.m. Children’s art and nature programs, pony rides from 12:30 to 4 p.m., moon bounce, guided nature hikes, kayaking demonstrations and dragon boat team training. • Live Mammals of the Watershed program in Nesbitt Park — 1:30 p.m. • Polka on the Commons — 6 to 9 p.m. Polka band Stanky and the Coalminers is to play on the River Common.

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• Dragon Boat Racing on the Susquehanna River — 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Watch area companies compete from the River Common.

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New-look RailRiders fall to Norfolk rally
MOOSIC – A new-look Scranton/Wilkes-Barre lineup facing a pitcher just two years removed from being a National League All-Star looked like it was going to mean trouble for the RailRiders. While facing Norfolk starter Pete G. Wilcox | The Times Leader Railriders third baseman Addison Maruszak Jair Jurrjens didn’t phase the fields a grounder in the third inning of Friday’s RailRiders, a ninth-inning rally game against the Norfolk Tides at PNC Field in highlighted by a throwing error help Norfolk snap a nine-game Moosic. losing streak with a 5-4 win over SWB on Friday at PNC Field in front of a season-high crowd of 9,147. The RailRiders’ Friday roster consisted of just seven players who were on the roster on April 4, the first game of the season. And the new faces played a factor. Newbie Mike Zagurski, who just joined the team on Friday after being designated for assignment by Pittsburgh last week, took over in the ninth and ran into some bad luck thanks to a wacky play that allowed two runs to score. L.J. Hoes slammed a flyball to center that Cody Grice couldn’t catch. When Xavier Avery was rounding third he tripped and Hoes nearly caught up to him. But the throw to third was errant and both runners scored to put Norfolk ahead 5-4. The new guys helped the RailRiders get to Jurrjens, a 2011 National League All-Star while playing for Atlanta, in the bottom of the first. Dan Johnson, the only batter in Friday’s lineup who was in the Opening Day starting nine, laced a two-out, run-scoring double after newcomer Fernando Martinez – who was acquired in a trade with Houston earlier in the week – punched an RBI-single as SWB opened a 2-0 lead. They were back at it again in the third against the former Atlanta Brave loading the bases with no outs. Martinez (2-for-4) notched See RIDERS | 4B
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Miami Heat’s Chris Bosh (1) celebrates after winning Game 7 of the NBA Finals against the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday in Miami. The 95-88 win is Miami’s second straight NBA championship.

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Heat securing place in history
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By TIM REYNOLDS

Nanticoke’s Kayley Schinski of the East smiles rounding third base after hitting a solo home run in the Robert L. Dolbear Senior Girls All-Star Softball Game at Kubis Memorial Field in Dallas on Friday night.

Bill Tarutis | For the Times Leader

By PAUL SOKOLOSKI

Star of Stars
Senior Girls All-Star Softball Game at W.W. Kubis Memorial Field. “It’s funny, because I didn’t hit in so long,” said Schinski, who starred for Nanticoke Area during the past four years and will East play for King’s College next season. “I definitely thought I was going to be rusty.” Think again. West Batting third in a potent East lineup, Schinski smashed a double high off the left field wall, and later scored on a single by Hazleton

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DALLAS - After a couple weeks of inactivity on the softball field, Kayley Schinski worried about her performance at the plate. It didn’t take her long to find out her fears were unfounded. Schinski shook off some rust by shaking the fence with a first-inning shot, then blasting a ball over it on another swing while leading the East to a 15-4 victory over the West and earning the East team MVP award in the Robert L. Dolbear

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Area’s Justine Rossi as part of a five-run first inning. “I was looking at my first base coach, he thought it was gone,” Schinski said of her first hit. “I just kept running.” She left little doubt during her next crack. Schinski sent a rocket over the center field fence in the second inning for her first home run of the season and a 6-0 East lead. “That one felt pretty good,” smiled See STAR | 5B

MIAMI — Dwyane Wade was walking down the hallway toward the Miami Heat locker room in the wee hours of Friday morning, still in uniform and fussing with the new championship hat atop his head as his team and their families were in the midst of partying the night away. He stopped briefly and assessed the celebration. “We’re getting pretty good at these,” Wade said. That’s understandable, the Heat are getting plenty of practice at throwing themselves end-of-season parties. Four trips to the NBA Finals since 2006, three championships in that span and with the last two titles coming consecutively, it’s making the decisions that the Heat and LeBron James made three summers ago look pretty smart. By topping San Antonio in Game 7 of a backand-forth NBA Finals on Thursday, the Heat became the sixth franchise in league history to

win consecutive championships. It’s their third title overall; only four clubs have more. And for James, it capped two seasons where he won all he could — two regularseason MVPs, two titles, two Finals MVPs, even an Olympic gold medal. “To be in the championship three years in a row, to win two of those three, is unbelievable,” Wade said. “Everybody can’t get to the Finals and win six in a row, like win six and not lose one like Michael Jordan. Everyone don’t do that. But we are excited about the future of this organization. We are still a good team. And we’re going to do everything we can to make sure that we can stay competitive.” Moves will be made, of course. The Heat have some luxury-tax concerns to address, and it would be a shock if they didn’t try to get even better through a trade or free agency. “All it’s about now is what’s in front of us,” Riley said. See NBA | 9B

Mechanical problem caused Leffler’s fatal crash
By GEOFF MULVIHILL
Associated Press Writer

Nicknames remain a hockey tradition
Bruins, Hawks among those with memorable monickers
AP National Writer

New Jersey state police said Friday that a mechanical problem was to blame for the dirttrack racing crash that killed NASCAR driver Jason Leffler. The state police released some findings from a not-yetcomplete report on the June 12 crash at Bridgeport Speedway in Logan Township. The report finds that a torsion stop came off, causing part of the sprint car’s suspension system to become lodged between a wheel and the steering system. As a result, the report found, Leffler was unable to control the car’s

steering as he came out of the fourth turn and spun out, slamming into the concrete wall along the side of the track. The report does not say how fast Leffler was going, but says cars in the race were averaging 135 mph and hitting 150 mph on straightaways. Blunt-force neck injuries were cited as his cause of death. The 37-year-old Long Beach, Calif., native was a twotime winner on the NASCAR Nationwide Series and a onetime winner in the Truck Series. Leffler, who had a 5-year-old son, raced in both the Daytona 500 and Indianapolis 500 over his 14-year career.

He was a friend and protégé of Tony Stewart, who said last week at a race in Michigan that people should not blame track conditions for Leffler’s death. “It was an accident. Just like if you go out and there’s a car crash. It’s an accident,” Stewart said. “Nobody as a track owner wants to go through what happened this week, but it’s not due to a lack of effort on their part to try to make their facilities as safe as possible under the conditions they have.” Some racing officials and experts have raised concerns that local dirt tracks do not have the advanced safety features of the bigger ovals that host NASCAR events.

By NANCY ARMOUR

CHICAGO — The best names in the NHL are the ones that never make the roster. Or get used by Mom. Tazer. Little Ball of Hate. The Great One. Sid the Kid. Looch (who also goes by Gino). The Bulin Wall. Kells. “There’s always someone, or a few guys, that want to call you different things,” said Chicago Blackhawks left wing Brandon Saad, dubbed “The ManChild” by his teammates. “I guess it’s just part of the camaraderie of the sport and the guys being close. I’m not really sure of the exact science.” Anyone who has ever played a sport knows

that nicknames are part of the game, a byproduct of both competition and camaraderie. But hockey players have taken it to an art form. From the littlest mite to the NHL’s biggest stars, everyone’s got a moniker — and usually more than one. Most are simplistic, involving the addition or subtraction of a letter or two. Shorten a last name, tack on an ‘s’ or a ‘y’ (‘ie’ also works) and, voila! Instant nickname. Patrice Bergeron becomes “Bergy.” Brent Seabrook is “Seabs” or “Seabsy.” If a player’s last name only has one syllable, just add an ‘r’ or a ‘y’ (the ‘ie’ rule applies here, as well). Patrick Kane is now forever known as “Kaner,” while Patrick Sharp, his occasional partner on Chicago’s second line, is “Sharpie.” And anyone whose last name is Campbell is automatically “Soup” or “Soupy.” See NHL | 9B

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Easily the best evening of the season so far tonight at Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs, with eliminations for the Lynch, Beal, Hempt and Ben Franklin all on the slate. It’s a loaded 14-race slate and should be ultra-competitive, with each horse looking to make it into next week’s finals for a shot at the big bucks. BEST BET: I LUV THE NITELIFE (5TH) VALUE PLAY: APERFECTYANKEE (2ND)
First-$20,000 Lynch Elimination 5 Ms Calia J Fra S.Allard 1 Jerseylicious C.Callahan 7 Shebestingin D.Miller 6 Cult Status T.Tetrick 3 UF Dragon’s Queen B.Sears 4 Donna Lee A.Miller 2 Authorize Y.Gingras POST TIME 6:30 p.m. All races one mile 1-1-4 3-2-2 1-1-1 3-1-2 2-2-6 8-4-5 5-6-6 2-1-2 1-1-3 1-2-1 7-1-1 2-1-2 4-1-3 7-2-4 9-1-6 1-2-2 1-4-2 5-2-1 1-1-1 4-4-4 6-5-1 1-7-3 7-8-10 1-3-6 1-1-6 2-2-8 7-5-4 1-1-8 4-7-1 9-1-1 1-1-3 1-1-3 1-1-1 1-1-3 7-6-6 1-7-2 2-3-2 5-1-2 1-9-1 3-1-5 2-1-1 1-2-2 9-4-1 5-7-1 5-4-4 4-4-6 3-2-3 8-3-2 1-4-4 5-1-1 5-4-1 3-1-6 1-1-2 1-4-1 4-2-1 2-1-10 3-1-3 10-7-1 5-2-1 8-6-1 1-1-1 1-1-1 3-9-1 3-5-3 5-9-3 2-3-1 6-2-1 7-4-5 1-1-1 7-1-1 5-1-1 1-2-2 2-1-3 3-6-4 3-3-1 4-2-2 5-2-1 1-1-3 1-5-1 6-1-2 7-7-1 5-2-3 3-1-4 1-5-1 2-1-4 2-3-6 2-9-5 4-1-2 3-3-4 One sharp filly Weiss champ Filly loaded with talent Raced well in NYSS Sears even here tonight Much better as a 2yr old Slows abruptly Don’t sleep on him Coming back to life Some effort in PASS win Still a mystery Nice late closing kick No moves last wk Overmatched A tall reach Turning some heads Takes advantage of draw Just missed in NJSS Final 3-for-3 lifetime Big move up ladder Another over his head Good day gone bad Millionaire rolls Never better Prepped well for comeback More potent Burke stock Pierce the new pilot Big M invader Keep dreaming Races better at Tioga World class filly Breeder’s Crown champ On a tear for sure Just looking to make final Raced poorly in Fan Hanover Jamieson catch drives Toscan trainee McNair good young talent A home run hitter Great to see Brennan here Just missed in latest Recent NYSS winner Has made almost $200k life Broke last couple Not panned out for Norris Deleted A strong 3rd in NA Cup Romped last start at PD Jogged in prep last Sat Brown great with youngsters In from Canada 3rd time on lasix Big move up from Stallion’s I’m sticking with him Won here last yr in 1:48 Had big season at 3 A one run pacer A tired 8yr old? Matt’s done well in big races Roughed up All kinds of speed Meets his toughest test Nice catch drive for Andrew Norris trains and reins Talented, but gait issues Disappointed last few I’m not sold Rough spot for n/w of 2 Sky is the limit They all chase the Captain Raced poorly in NA Cup elim 2nd to choice last time at PD Done little wrong Draws a tough division Not a seasoned pacer Cut off quickly Tough as they come Great matchup for sure The Levy champ Went big mile in TVG classic Not lived up to billing It’s a busy signal Indiana import Super score in Roll With Joe Dan Patch winner speed tightned Just a legendary pacer Lost his edge a bit Mohawk invader Some short field, wow! First time lasix the trick Loves this strip Rounds out the triple Closing in on $1million life Another one from Burke A good 3rd vs similar Not from out here A hot commodity One more race to go Brennan in the finale Stays close from the wood Stuck on rail last Sat Losing that late fire Joins the Allard barn A level below these Few better than last Buried See you tomorrow

-140/+130 at Milwaukee -125/+115 -115/+105 -175/+165 -110/+100

at Los Angeles (AL)-120/+110 Pittsburgh STANLEY CUP FINAL FAVORITE at Chicago LINE -145/+125 UNDERDOG Boston

American League at Toronto

Second-$25,000 Beal Elimination 5 Aperfectyankee J.Oscarsson 1 Dontyouforgetit Y.Gingras 3 Celebrity Maserati T.Jackson 8 Creatine M.Lachance 7 Dewtcolorintheline R.Schnittker 2 Possessed Fashion J.Campnell 4 Heza Rube D.Miller 6 Broadway Prince R.Pierce Third-$25,000 Hempt Elimination 2 Lonewolf Cruiser B.Sears 1 Emeritus Maximus D.McNair 3 Johny Rock A.Miller 7 Word Power C.Callahan 5 To Beach His Own R.Schnittker 6 Source Of Pride D.Miller 4 Good Day Mate R.Pierce Fourth-$25,000 Preferred Pace 6 Arachache Hanover D.McNair 5 Jepson Hanover T.Tetrick 2 Mystic Desire A.Miller 4 Southwestern Dream M.Kakaley 8 Mickey Hanover R.Pierce 3 Urgent Action S.Allard 1 I Like Dreamin M.Lachance 7 Mcclelland A.McCarthy Fifth-$20,000 Lynch Elimination 4 I Luv The Nitelife T.Tetrick 5 Somwheroverarainbow M.Teague 8 Charisma Hanover M.Kakaley 3 Live Entertainment Y.Gingras 2 Nikki Beach R.Pierce 1 Mattie Terror Girl J.Jamieson 7 Offintothesunset D.Miller 6 Acquavella D.McNair Sixth-$25,000 Beal Elimination 2 Royalty For Life T.Tetrick 4 Banco Solo G.Brennan 5 Smoother Ride B.Sears 3 Corky D.Miller 7 Caveat Emptor R.Schnittker 1 Crystal Phenom R.Pierce 8 Boffin C.Norris 6 Text Winner J.Campbell Seventh-$25,000 Hempt Elimination 3 Wake Up Peter R.Pierce 6 Martini Hanover T.Tetrick 1 Sunfire Blue Chip Y.Gingras 7 Beach Memories M.Kakaley 4 Evenin Of Pleasure D.McNair 2 Duel In The Sun T.Buter 5 Ultimate Beachboy A.McCarthy Eighth-$50,000 Franklin Elimination 6 Dynamic Youth A.McCarthy 7 Betterthancheddar G.Brennan 5 Bettor’s Edge D.Miller 4 Rockincam B.Sears 2 Golden Receiver T.Tetrick 1 Clear Vision M.Kakaley 3 Sapphire City R.Pierce Ninth-$25,000 Beal Elimination 8 Smilin Eli T.Tetrick 6 Jurgen Hanover D.Miller 3 All Laid Out A.McCarthy 5 Picture This C.Norris 2 Pine Credit M.Miller 4 High Bridge Y.Gingras 1 My Man Can A.Miller 7 Fico R.Pierce Tenth-$25,000 Hempt Elimination 4 Captaintreatcherous T.Tetrick 1 Vegas Vacation B.Sears 8 Rockin Amadeus Y.Gingras 2 Dedi’s Dragon M.Kakaley 5 Some Kinda Beach M.Miller 7 Sir Richard Z Tam M.Lachance 6 Joeythewarhorse D.McNair 3 Scalped M.Teague Eleventh-$50,000 Franklin Elimination 6 Sweet Lou Y.Gingras 7 Heston Blue Chip T.Tetrick 2 Razzle Dazzle B.Sears 3 Fred And Ginger R.Pierce 1 Up The Credit J.Jamieson 4 Dial Or Nodial C.Callahan 5 Our Lucky Chip T.Buter Twelfth-$50,000 Franklin Elimination 1 Pet Rock D.Miller 6 Bolt The Duer M.MacDonald 4 Foiled Again Y.Gingras 5 Hurrikane Kingcole B.Miller 2 State Treasurer J.Jamieson 3 Modern Legend J.Campbell

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2013 — LeBron James, Miami 2012 — LeBron James, Miami 2011 — Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas 2010 — Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers 2009 — Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers 2008 — Paul Pierce, Boston 2007 — Tony Parker, San Antonio 2006 — Dwyane Wade, Miami 2005 — Tim Duncan, San Antonio 2004 — Chauncey Billups, Detroit 2003 — Tim Duncan, San Antonio 2002 — Shaquille O’Neal, L.A. Lakers 2001 — Shaquille O’Neal, L.A. Lakers 2000 — Shaquille O’Neal, L.A. Lakers 1999 — Tim Duncan, San Antonio 1998 — Michael Jordan, Chicago 1997 — Michael Jordan, Chicago 1996 — Michael Jordan, Chicago 1995 — Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston 1994 — Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston 1993 — Michael Jordan, Chicago 1992 — Michael Jordan, Chicago 1991 — Michael Jordan, Chicago 1990 — Isiah Thomas, Detroit 1989 — Joe Dumars, Detroit 1988 — James Worthy, L.A. Lakers 1987 — Magic Johnson, L.A. Lakers 1986 — Larry Bird, Boston 1985 — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, L.A. Lakers 1984 — Larry Bird, Boston 1983 — Moses Malone, Philadelphia 1982 — Magic Johnson, L.A. Lakers 1981 — Cedric Maxwell, Boston 1980 — Magic Johnson, L.A. Lakers 1979 — Dennis Johnson, Seattle 1978 — Wes Unseld, Washington 1977 — Bill Walton, Portland 1976 — Jo Jo White, Boston 1975 — Rick Barry, Golden State 1974 — John Havlicek, Boston 1973 — Willis Reed, New York 1972 — Wilt Chamberlain, L.A. Lakers 1971 — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Milwaukee 1970 — Willis Reed, New York 1969 — Jerry West, L.A. Lakers

NBA FINALS MVPs

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5 p.m. NBCSN — Track & Field, U.S. Outdoor Championships, at Des Moines, Iowa 8:30 a.m. SPEED — 24 Hours of Le Mans, start of race, at Le Mans, France Noon ESPN2 — Nationwide Series, pole qualifying for Johnsonville Sausage 200, at Elkhart Lake, Wis. 2 p.m. SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualifying for Toyota/Save Mart 350, at Sonoma, Calif. 4 p.m. SPEED — 24 Hours of Le Mans, at Le Mans, France 5 p.m. ESPN — Nationwide Series, Johnsonville Sausage 200, at Elkhart, Wis. 7:30 p.m. SPEED — 24 Hours of Le Mans, at Le Mans, France 8 p.m. ESPN2 — NHRA, qualifying for New England Nationals, at Epping, N.H. (same- day tape) 8:30 p.m. ESPN — World Series, UCLA vs. North Carolina, at Omaha, Neb. (if necessary) 4 p.m. NBC — Dew Tour, at Ocean City, Md. 8 a.m. TGC — European PGA Tour, BMW International Open, third round, at Munich 1 p.m. TGC — PGA Tour, Travelers Championship, third round, at Cromwell, Conn. 3 p.m. CBS — PGA Tour, Travelers Championship, third round, at Cromwell, Conn. TGC — Champions Tour, Encompass Championship, second round, at Glenview, Ill. 5 p.m. TGC — LPGA, NW Arkansas Championship, second round, at Rogers, Ark. Noon MLB — Colorado at Washington 1 p.m. YES — Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees 4 p.m. CSN, WPIX — N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia WGN — Houston at Chicago Cubs 7 p.m. FOX — Boston at Detroit 10 p.m. ROOT — Pittsburgh at L.A. Angels 6:30 p.m. SE2 — Richmond at Reading 7 p.m. WQMY — Norfolk at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 3 p.m. NBC — AMA Motocross, at Budds Creek, Md. 8 p.m. NBC — Playoffs, final, game 5, Boston at Chicago 10:45 a.m. ESPN — FIFA, U-20 World Cup, Mexico vs. Greece, at Gaziantep, Turkey 2:30 p.m. ESPN — Confederations Cup, Group A, Italy vs. Brazil, at Salvador, Brazil ESPNNEWS — Confederations Cup, Group A, Japan vs. Mexico, at Belo Horizonte, Brazil

ATHLETICS

AUTO RACING

COLLEGE BASEBALL

PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (5-3-6) $820.80 Scratched: Jm Dancing Star, Samillion Dollars Fourth - $13,000 Trot 1:55.1 1-Zuerest (Ge Napolitano Jr) 4.80 2.80 2.40 7-Proud Moment (Ty Buter) 3.20 2.20 8-B L Class Act (Er Carlson) 2.80 EXACTA (1-7) $10.20 50 CENT TRIFECTA (1-7-8) $30.20 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $7.55 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (1-7-8-9) $145.60 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $7.28 Scratched: Paisley Fifth - $6,000 Pace 1:53.0 1-Happy Hour Honey (Ja Morrill Jr) 12.40 4.40 3.20 4-Passion Starlet (Ge Napolitano Jr) 3.00 2.40 2-Another Dawn (An Miller) 5.20 EXACTA (1-4) $30.20 50 CENT TRIFECTA (1-4-2) $108.80 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $27.20 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (1-4-2-9) $907.40 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $45.37 Sixth - $15,000 Trot 1:53.2 4-Waiting On A Woman (Kakaley) 4.20 2.60 2.20 3-Photo King (Ja Morrill Jr) 3.40 3.00 7-Upfrontstrikesgold (Da Miller) 9.40 EXACTA (4-3) $12.60 50 CENT TRIFECTA (4-3-7) $162.60 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $40.65 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (4-3-7-9) $4,349.00 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $217.45 PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (1-1-4) $76.00 PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (2-1-4) $76.00 Scratched: Mr Mcrail Seventh - $13,000 Pace 1:53.2 3-Charismatic Kelsey (McCarthy) 5.60 3.80 3.20 5-The Real Tone (Th Jackson) 15.00 8.80 4-Diligent Prospect (Da Miller) 4.40 EXACTA (3-5) $90.00 50 CENT TRIFECTA (3-5-4) $764.20 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $191.05 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (3-5-4-1) $1,710.60 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $85.53 Eighth - $77,790 Trot 1:55.2 5-Lady Broadway (Ja Morrill Jr) 2.20 2.10 2.10 1-True Valentine (Ya Gingras) 5.80 3.20 2-Drink The Wine (Br Miller) 3.80 EXACTA (5-1) $10.60 50 CENT TRIFECTA (5-1-2) $31.60 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $7.90 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (5-1-2-8) $278.60 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $13.93 Ninth - $14,000 Pace 1:52.3 2-Sha Delight (Ma Kakaley) 28.40 10.00 3.80 9-Case Solved (Ja Morrill Jr) 6.00 3.60 8-Buck Stops Here (Jo Pavia Jr) 3.60 EXACTA (2-9) $132.00 50 CENT TRIFECTA (2-9-8) $887.60 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $221.90 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (2-9-8-3) $11,458.40 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $572.92 PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (3-5-2) $83.60 Tenth - $77,790 Trot 1:52.3 1-Frau Blucher (Ja Morrill Jr) 2.40 2.20 2.10 4-Coffeecake Hanover (Ma Kakaley) 6.00 4.00 7-Curtsy Hanover (Mi Simons) 3.60 EXACTA (1-4) $11.80 50 CENT TRIFECTA (1-4-7) $46.20 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $11.55 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (1-4-7-6) $313.20 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $15.66 Eleventh - $13,000 Pace 1:51.4 4-Black Hat (Ma Kakaley) 3.80 3.00 3.00 2-Cinderella Guy (Ty Buter) 8.00 7.40 6-Gotta Go Hanover (Da Miller) 3.80 EXACTA (4-2) $22.20 50 CENT TRIFECTA (4-2-6) $81.40 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $20.35 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (4-2-6-3) $386.00 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $19.30 Scratched: Deep Finesse Twelfth - $77,790 Trot 1:53.1 7-Classic Martine (Ja Morrill Jr) 2.80 2.20 2.10 5-Royal Assets (Ra Schnittker) 4.00 2.80 3-Chiptomylou (Da Rawlings) 7.80 EXACTA (7-5) $9.60 50 CENT TRIFECTA (7-5-3) $110.20 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $27.55 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (7-5-3-2) $305.40 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $15.27 PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (1-4-7) $20.80 PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (1-5-7) $20.80 Thirteenth - $8,500 Pace 1:51.3 1-Braveheartedmillie (Jo Pavia Jr) 5.00 3.20 2.80 3-Rolltideroll (Er Carlson) 7.60 4.60 6-Twin B Passion (Ma Kakaley) 4.40 EXACTA (1-3) $25.40 50 CENT TRIFECTA (1-3-6) $167.00 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $41.75 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (1-3-6-8) $709.60 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $35.48 Fourteenth - $13,000 Pace 1:52.0 3-Hay Beautiful (Da Miller) 69.40 15.40 8.20 2-Hostess Lisa (Ty Buter) 4.60 4.40 7-Kayla’s Dream (An McCarthy) 13.60 EXACTA (3-2) $342.60 50 CENT TRIFECTA (3-2-7) $5,491.00 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $1,372.75 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (3-2-7-5) $16,576.40 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $828.82 LATE DOUBLE (1-3) $143.40 Scratched: Mud Pie Hanover Total Handle-$385,316

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CAMPS/CLINICS Ashley-Hanover Softball Camp will be held June 22-23 for players ages 6-14 at the Ashley-Hanover softball fields in Ashley. Saturday’s session will focus on fielding, and Sunday’s emphasis will be on batting. The cost will be $7 per player. Proceeds will be donated to the Luzerne County SPCA as part of Caitlyn Bogart’s senior project. Players attending the clinic will be working with the Wyoming Valley Flames U16 softball team. Refreshments will be available for purchase. Please bring your own equipment. If you plan on attending or have any questions, please call 855-2507. Crestwood Comet Boys Basketball Camp applications are available. The camp will be held the week of June 24-28. The morning sessions will be for boys entering grades 3-5, while the afternoon session is for boys entering grades 6-9. Both sessions will be held at Crestwood Middle School. For more information, call Coach Atherton at 825-4116 or email mark.atherton@ csdcomets.org. Frank Sheptock’s Linebacker School will be Saturday, June 22, at Schmitt Field at the Ralston Athletic Complex in Edwardsville. The school will run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and is for players entering 9-12 grade. The registration form can be downloaded at www. gowilkes.com. For more information, call Matthew DiBernardo, assistant head football coach, at 408-4930 or email [email protected]. Hanover Area Baseball Camp will be held June 25-27 from 9 a.m.-noon at the school. The camp is part of three players’ senior project. To pre-register, call Mike at 262-8291 or register at 8:30 a.m. on June 25. It is open to all players in grades 3-7. Misericordia field hockey will host a skills camp, June 24-28. The camp includes individualized instruction, specialized training, expert coaches and players and an end-of-the-week evaluation. The camp is open to girls from grades 3-11 and costs $115. For more information please contact Head Coach Robyn Fedor Stahovic at 6746491 or at [email protected]. MMI Prep Tennis Camp will be held on the MMI Prep campus. The camp will be conducted by Mark Dryfoos and Don Cassetori, Kingston indoor tennis pro. The camp will run from June 24-27. There will be a 10-and-under session conducted from 9-10 a.m. This session will be $70. There will be a session from 10:15 a.m. to noon each day for students who are somewhat advanced and also in high school. The cost of this session will be $100. Plains Township Recreation is still accepting registrations for its football, tennis, soccer and field hockey camps. The football camp runs from June 24-26. The tennis camp runs from June 24-27. The soccer camp runs from July 8-11. The field hockey camp also runs from July 8-11. Applications can be picked up at the Plains Township Municipal Building. For more information, call Bill Monaghan at 825-5574. Wilkes University Soccer will have a soccer skill and performance camp every Tuesday and Thursday starting June 25 and ending July 30. The camp will run from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. each night at the Ralston Athletic Complex and Schmidt Stadium. For more information or a camp brochure, visit gowilkesu.com or email Keith Klahold at [email protected]. Wyoming Seminary Lady Blue Knights Girls Basketball Clinic will be held June 24-28 at the Carpenter Athletic Center on the Upper School campus in Kingston and is for girls in grades 3-8. The clinic will be held from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. June 24- June 27 and will end on June 28 with an afternoon awards ceremony. Cost of the clinic is $150 and includes a free t-shirt. For more information, visit www. wyomingseminary.org/summer.

baseball
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
North Division Pawtucket (Red Sox) Lehigh Valley (Phillies) Buffalo (Blue Jays) Rochester (Twins) RAILRIDERS (Yankees) Syracuse (Nationals) South Division Durham (Rays) Norfolk (Orioles) Charlotte (White Sox) Gwinnett (Braves) West Division W 44 40 37 37 32 28 W 47 39 33 32 L 29 34 36 39 41 44 L 28 36 42 44 Pct. GB .603 — .541 4½ .507 7 .487 8½ .438 12 .389 15½ Pct. GB .627 — .520 8 .440 14 .421 15½

W L Pct. GB Indianapolis (Pirates) 50 26 .658 — Louisville (Reds) 37 38 .493 12½ Columbus (Indians) 34 41 .453 15½ Toledo (Tigers) 32 44 .421 18 Friday’s Games Toledo 8, Pawtucket 5 Gwinnett 8, Syracuse 4 Louisville 3, Rochester 0 Norfolk 5, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 4 Buffalo 3, Durham 2 Lehigh Valley 4, Columbus 2 Charlotte 7, Indianapolis 5 Saturday’s Games Norfolk at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 12:05 p.m., 1st game Durham at Buffalo, 6:05 p.m. Rochester at Louisville, 6:05 p.m. Pawtucket at Toledo, 7 p.m. Charlotte at Indianapolis, 7:05 p.m. Syracuse at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m. Lehigh Valley at Columbus, 7:05 p.m. Norfolk at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 7:05 p.m., 2nd game Sunday’s Games Norfolk at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 1:05 p.m. Durham at Buffalo, 1:05 p.m. Charlotte at Indianapolis, 1:35 p.m. Syracuse at Gwinnett, 2:05 p.m., 1st game Syracuse at Gwinnett, 4:35 p.m., 2nd game Pawtucket at Toledo, 6 p.m. Rochester at Louisville, 6:05 p.m. Lehigh Valley at Columbus, 6:05 p.m. Eastern Division

EASTERN LEAGUE

Thirteenth-$21,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $22,000 last 5 3 Easy Again M.Teague 5-1-2 2 Townslight Hanover A.McCarthy 4-1-2 1 Live On A.Miller 1-2-3 4 Versado Y.Gingras 7-4-8 6 Meirs Hanover M.Kakaley 6-3-2 7 Diamond Cowboy T.Tetrick 3-5-1 8 Panesethic C.Callahan 6-1-2 8 Raji’s Blue Line R.Pierce 1-2-2 5 Keemosabe T.Buter 6-7-2 Fourteenth-$19,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $16,000 last 5 2 Maytime Terror G.Brennan 6-3-1 1 Take It Back Terry M.Kakaley 4-5-2 3 Martial Bliss B.Miller 3-2-1 6 B N Bad R.Pierce 4-6-3 5 Blended Whiskey S.Allard 6-1-8 7 Strange Hanover A.Miller 5-3-3 4 Laurent Hanover M.Miller 9-9-2 8 P H Jackpot T.Tetrick 8-7-1 9 Mega Lightning A.McCarthy 8-1-3

EXTREME SPORTS GOLF

GolF
At TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, Conn. Purse: $6.1 million Yardage: 6,854; Par: 70 (35-35) Second Round a-denotes amateur Bubba Watson 63-67—130 -10 Patrick Reed 66-66—132 -8 Padraig Harrington 66-66—132 -8 Tag Ridings 68-65—133 -7 Nick O’Hern 67-66—133 -7 Tommy Gainey 66-67—133 -7 Hunter Mahan 62-71—133 -7 Charley Hoffman 61-73—134 -6 Keegan Bradley 69-65—134 -6 Webb Simpson 65-69—134 -6 Brendon de Jonge 67-67—134 -6 Ricky Barnes 67-68—135 -5 Graham DeLaet 65-70—135 -5 William McGirt 67-68—135 -5 J.J. Henry 68-67—135 -5 Justin Rose 67-68—135 -5 Zach Johnson 65-70—135 -5 Chris Stroud 66-69—135 -5 John Rollins 67-68—135 -5 John Huh 66-69—135 -5 Jerry Kelly 67-68—135 -5 Camilo Villegas 65-70—135 -5 Kevin Stadler 68-67—135 -5 Stuart Appleby 69-67—136 -4 Marc Leishman 66-70—136 -4 Jim Herman 69-67—136 -4 George McNeill 69-67—136 -4 Brendan Steele 68-68—136 -4 John Merrick 65-71—136 -4 Seung-Yul Noh 68-68—136 -4 Russell Knox 69-67—136 -4 Ken Duke 69-68—137 -3 Nicholas Thompson 71-66—137 -3 Jonas Blixt 70-67—137 -3 Brian Gay 68-69—137 -3 Casey Wittenberg 68-69—137 -3 Robert Streb 67-70—137 -3 Bo Van Pelt 67-70—137 -3 Bryce Molder 67-70—137 -3 Richard H. Lee 66-71—137 -3 David Mathis 67-71—138 -2 Brian Harman 69-69—138 -2 Ryan Moore 68-70—138 -2 Chris Kirk 66-72—138 -2 Erik Compton 72-66—138 -2 Aaron Watkins 69-69—138 -2 Tom Gillis 69-69—138 -2 a-Justin Thomas 72-66—138 -2 Dicky Pride 67-71—138 -2 K.J. Choi 70-68—138 -2 Vijay Singh 70-68—138 -2 David Branshaw 67-71—138 -2 Brian Davis 72-67—139 -1 Morgan Hoffmann 68-71—139 -1 Mark Wilson 70-69—139 -1 Ian Poulter 73-66—139 -1 Angel Cabrera 67-72—139 -1 Andres Romero 71-68—139 -1 Chad Campbell 70-69—139 -1 D.J. Trahan 71-68—139 -1 Cameron Percy 71-68—139 -1 Chris Williams 71-68—139 -1 Tim Petrovic 69-70—139 -1 Stephen Ames 70-69—139 -1 Harris English 72-67—139 -1 Freddie Jacobson 69-70—139 -1 Rod Pampling 65-74—139 -1 Greg Owen 70-69—139 -1 Kevin Sutherland 69-70—139 -1 Brad Fritsch 70-69—139 -1 Ben Crane 68-72—140 E Heath Slocum 71-69—140 E Chez Reavie 71-69—140 E Joe Affrunti 71-69—140 E D.H. Lee 72-68—140 E Henrik Norlander 75-65—140 E Jeff Maggert 70-70—140 E Billy Mayfair 69-71—140 E Rickie Fowler 72-68—140 E Tim Clark 73-67—140 E Lee Westwood 67-73—140 E Stewart Cink 67-73—140 E Gary Christian 71-69—140 E

Travelers Championship

MLB

loCal Calendar
TODAY’S EVENTS
LITTLE LEAGUE District 16 Major Baseball (All games 2 p.m.) North Wilkes-Barre at Plains Pittston Twp. at Mountain Top Hanover at Jenkins Twp. District 31 Major Baseball (All games 2 p.m.) Back Mountain National at Back Mountain American Harveys Lake/Swoyersville at Northwest

HoCkey
STANLEY CUP FINAL
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Boston 2, Chicago 2 Wednesday, June 12: Chicago 4, Boston 3, 3OT Saturday, June 15: Boston 2, Chicago 1, OT Monday, June 17: Boston 2, Chicago 0 Wednesday, June 19: Chicago 6, Boston 5, OT Saturday, June 22: Boston at Chicago, 8 p.m. Monday, June 24: Chicago at Boston, 8 p.m. x-Wednesday, June 26: Boston at Chicago, 8 p.m.

W L Pct. GB Binghamton (Mets) 44 28 .611 — Portland (Red Sox) 37 35 .514 7 Trenton (Yankees) 37 35 .514 7 New Britain (Twins) 34 38 .472 10 New Hampshire (Blue Jays)33 40 .452 11½ Reading (Phillies) 31 41 .431 13 Western Division W L Pct. GB Harrisburg (Nationals) 40 33 .548 — Erie (Tigers) 38 33 .535 1 Richmond (Giants) 35 36 .493 4 Akron (Indians) 35 37 .486 4½ Bowie (Orioles) 33 36 .478 5 Altoona (Pirates) 33 38 .465 6 Friday’s Games Harrisburg 7, New Hampshire 6 Trenton 9, Portland 2 Bowie 7, Altoona 5 Reading 5, Richmond 3 Akron 13, New Britain 4 Erie 5, Binghamton 2 Saturday’s Games Richmond at Reading, 6:35 p.m. Altoona at Bowie, 6:35 p.m. New Hampshire at Harrisburg, 7 p.m. Erie at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m. Portland at Trenton, 7:05 p.m. New Britain at Akron, 7:05 p.m. Sunday’s Games Erie at Binghamton, 1:05 p.m. Portland at Trenton, 1:05 p.m. New Hampshire at Harrisburg, 2 p.m. Altoona at Bowie, 2:05 p.m. New Britain at Akron, 2:05 p.m. McNamara Division

transaCtions
American League CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Recalled RHP Brian Omogrosso from Charlotte (IL). Optioned RHP Deunte Heath to Charlotte. DETROIT TIGERS—Designated RHP Jose Valverde for assignment. Recalled RHP Al Alburquerque from Toledo (IL). Placed OF Matt Tuiasosopo on the 15-day DL. Recalled OF Avisail Garcia from Toledo. KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Signed LHP Sean Manaea to a minor league contract. NEW YORK YANKEES—Selected the contract INF Alberto Gonzalez from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Released INF Reid Brignac. Acquired RHP Yoshinori Tateyama from Texas for future considerations and assigned him to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Assigned OF Corey Patterson and LHP Mike Zagurski to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. TEXAS RANGERS—Activated 1B Mitch Moreland from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Josh Lindblom to Round Rock (PCL). National League NEW YORK METS—Placed LHP Jonathon Niese on the 15-day DL, Recalled RHP Greg Burke from Las Vegas (PCL). PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Activated 2B Chase Utley from the 15-day DL. PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Signed RHP Neil Kozikowski and RHP Henry Hirsh to minor league contracts. WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Agreed to terms with RHP Nicholas Pivetta, RHP John Simms and RHP Andrew Cooper on minor league contracts. International League CHARLOTTE KNIGHTS—Announced the addition of LHP Santos Rodriguez and RHP Daniel Webb to the roster from Birmingham (SL). Sent RHP Michael Nix and RHP Dan Remenowsky to Birmingham. National Basketball Association SACRAMENTO KINGS—Named Mike Bratz assistant general manager. FOOTBALL National Football League DALLAS COWBOYS—Signed TE Gavin Escobar. National Hockey League DALLAS STARS—Named Lindy Ruff coach. NEW YORK RANGERS—Named Alain Vigneault coach. PHOENIX COYOTES—Agreed to terms with coach Dave Tippett on a long-term contract extension. CENTRAL FLORIDA—Signed men’s basketball coach Donnie Jones to a contract extension through the 2017-2018 season. TEXAS SOUTHERN—Signed men’s basketball coach Mike Davis to a two-year contract extension through the 2018 season.

BASEBALL

NEW YORk - PENN LEAGUE
W 5 2 2 0 W 4 3 2 2 2 1 L Pct. 0 1.000 2 .500 2 .500 5 .000 L 1 1 2 3 3 4 Pct. .800 .750 .500 .400 .400 .200 GB — 2½ 2½ 5 GB — ½ 1½ 2 2 3 GB — ½ 2 3½

MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

Hudson Valley (Rays) Brooklyn (Mets) Staten Island (Yankees) Aberdeen (Orioles) Pinckney Division Jamestown (Pirates) State College (Cardinals) Auburn (Nationals) Batavia (Marlins) Mahoning Valley (Indians) Williamsport (Phillies) Stedler Division

basketball
NBA FINALS
Best-of-7 Miami 4, San Antonio 3 Thursday, June 6: San Antonio 92, Miami 88 Sunday, June 9: Miami 103, San Antonio 84 Tuesday, June 11: San Antonio 113, Miami 77 Thursday, June 13: Miami 109, San Antonio 93 Sunday, June 16: San Antonio 114, Miami 104 Tuesday, June 18: Miami 103, San Antonio 100, OT Thursday, June 20: Miami 95, San Antonio 88 2012-13 — Miami Heat 2011-12 — Miami Heat 2010-11 — Dallas Mavericks 2009-10 — Los Angeles Lakers 2008-09 — Los Angeles Lakers 2007-08 — Boston Celtics 2006-07 — San Antonio Spurs 2005-06 — Miami Heat 2004-05 — San Antonio Spurs 2003-04 — Detroit Pistons 2002-03 — San Antonio Spurs 2001-02 — Los Angeles Lakers 2000-01 — Los Angeles Lakers 1999-00 — Los Angeles Lakers 1998-99 — San Antonio Spurs 1997-98 — Chicago Bulls 1996-97 — Chicago Bulls 1995-96 — Chicago Bulls 1994-95 — Houston Rockets 1993-94 — Houston Rockets 1992-93 — Chicago Bulls 1991-92 — Chicago Bulls 1990-91 — Chicago Bulls 1989-90 — Detroit Pistons 1988-89 — Detroit Pistons 1987-88 — Los Angeles Lakers 1986-87 — Los Angeles Lakers 1985-86 — Boston Celtics 1984-85 — Los Angeles Lakers 1983-84 — Boston Celtics 1982-83 — Philadelphia 76ers 1981-82 — Los Angeles Lakers 1980-81 — Boston Celtics 1979-80 — Los Angeles Lakers 1978-79 — Seattle SuperSonics 1977-78 — Washington Bullets

MOTORSPORTS NHL

SUNDAY
AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL Senior Division (All games 1 p.m.) Mountain Post A vs. Greater Pittston at Atlas Field Mountain Post B vs. Back Mountain at Misericordia Tambur Field, doubleheader Tunkhannock vs. Hazleton at Pagnotti Field, doubleheader LITTLE LEAGUE District 16 9-10 Baseball (All games 2 p.m.) Pittston at North Wilkes-Barre Pittston Twp. at Mountain Top South Wilkes-Barre at Nanticoke District 16 9-10 Baseball (All games 2 p.m.) Kingston/Forty Fort at Swoyersville West Pittston at Back Mountain American Back Mountain National at Harveys Lake West Side at Northwest District 16 Major Softball Game TBA District 31 Major Softball Game TBA

SOCCER

NBA CHAMPIONS

Harness raCinG
POCONO DOWNS RESULTS Wednesday First - $12,000 Pace 1:52.4 5-Cage Fighter (An McCarthy) 91.00 22.20 7.60 4-Sir Jack (Ty Buter) 2.80 2.20 8-Gary’s Party (Ma Kakaley) 3.80 EXACTA (5-4) $263.20 50 CENT TRIFECTA (5-4-8) $1,404.20 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $351.05 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (5-4-8-ALL) $18,394.20 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $919.71 Second - $15,000 Trot 1:54.0 3-Ashes Cash (Ja Morrill Jr) 5.60 3.80 3.00 9-War Cry Hall (Ho Parker) 12.20 5.20 6-Muscle Mountain (Ya Gingras) 2.60 EXACTA (3-9) $62.00 50 CENT TRIFECTA (3-9-6) $217.40 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $54.35 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (3-9-6-1) $1,851.80 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $92.59 DAILY DOUBLE (5-3) $398.40 Third - $4,500 Pace 1:53.2 6-Sequoia Seelster (Ja Morrill Jr) 2.80 2.20 2.10 1-Nutmegs Desire (Ho Parker) 3.20 2.20 9-Mysticole Maggie (Ma Romano) 4.80 EXACTA (6-1) $7.40 50 CENT TRIFECTA (6-1-9) $39.60 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $9.90 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (6-1-9-7) $149.80 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $7.49

W L Pct. Tri-City (Astros) 4 1 .800 Lowell (Red Sox) 3 1 .750 Vermont (Athletics) 2 3 .400 Connecticut (Tigers) 0 4 .000 Friday’s Games Brooklyn 4, Aberdeen 2 Batavia 3, Mahoning Valley 2 Lowell 4, Tri-City 0 Vermont 4, Connecticut 1 Jamestown 8, Williamsport 3 Hudson Valley 5, Staten Island 3 State College at Auburn, (n) Saturday’s Games State College at Auburn, 6:05 p.m. Connecticut at Vermont, 6:05 p.m. Aberdeen at Brooklyn, 6:30 p.m. Hudson Valley at Staten Island, 7 p.m. Tri-City at Lowell, 7:05 p.m. Mahoning Valley at Batavia, 7:05 p.m. Williamsport at Jamestown, 7:05 p.m.

NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES
Double Elimination x-if necessary Tuesday, June 18 North Carolina 4, LSU 2, LSU eliminated UCLA 2, N.C. State 1 Wednesday, June 19 Oregon State 1, Indiana 0, Indiana eliminated Thursday, June 20 North Carolina 7, N.C. State 0, N.C. State eliminated Friday, June 21 Mississippi State 4, Oregon State 1, OSU eliminated UCLA (46-17) vs. North Carolina (59-11), 8 p.m. Saturday, June 22 x-UCLA vs. North Carolina, 8:30 p.m. Championship Series (Best-of-3) Monday, June 24: Mississippi State (51-18) vs. UCLA-North Carolina winner, 8 p.m. Tuesday, June 25: Mississippi State (51-18) vs. UCLA-North Carolina winner, 8 p.m. x-Wednesday, June 26: Mississippi State (5118) vs. UCLA-North Carolina winner, 8 p.m.

BASkETBALL

MONDAY
AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL Senior Division (All games 5:45 p.m.) Back Mountain vs. Greater Pittston at Atlas Field Hazleton vs. Mountain Post A at Mountain Post Field Nanticoke vs. Swoyersville at Roosevelt Field

HOCkEY

TUESDAY
AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL Senior Division (All games 5:45 p.m.) Swoyersville vs. Plains at Hilldale Field

COLLEGE

M L B S TA N D I N G S • S TAT S
East Division Boston Baltimore New York Tampa Bay Toronto Central Division Detroit Cleveland Kansas City Minnesota Chicago West Division Oakland Texas Los Angeles Seattle Houston AMERICAN LEAGUE W 45 42 40 38 36 W 40 37 34 33 30 W 43 41 33 32 28 W 43 37 35 29 23 W 47 44 43 30 30 W 39 37 37 37 30 L 31 32 33 36 36 L 32 35 37 37 41 L 32 32 40 42 47 L 32 36 39 41 49 L 26 30 30 42 42 L 33 35 36 38 41 Pct .592 .568 .548 .514 .500 Pct .556 .514 .479 .471 .423 GB WCGB — — 2 — 3½ 1 6 3½ 7 4½ GB WCGB — — 3 3½ 5½ 6 6 6½ 9½ 10 L10 5-5 6-4 3-7 3-7 9-1 L10 5-5 7-3 5-5 6-4 3-7 L10 5-5 3-7 6-4 5-5 6-4 L10 4-6 6-4 4-6 5-5 5-5 L10 6-4 6-4 6-4 5-5 5-5 L10 4-6 4-6 8-2 2-8 3-7 Str W-1 L-1 W-1 L-1 W-9 Str L-1 W-3 L-3 L-1 W-1 Str L-2 W-2 W-2 L-2 L-1 Str L-2 W-3 L-2 W-2 W-1 Str W-2 L-1 W-1 W-1 W-1 Str W-2 L-1 W-1 L-5 L-1 Home 23-15 20-15 21-15 21-16 20-17 Home 24-13 23-14 17-17 19-17 16-14 Home 22-12 22-15 20-20 18-17 15-25 Home 25-11 20-13 18-17 14-23 13-23 Home 22-13 26-14 25-13 16-21 17-20 Home 19-15 23-13 23-14 23-17 19-20 Away 22-16 22-17 19-18 17-20 16-19 Away 16-19 14-21 17-20 14-20 14-27 Away 21-20 19-17 13-20 14-25 13-22 Away 18-21 17-23 17-22 15-18 10-26 Away 25-13 18-16 18-17 14-21 13-22 Away 20-18 14-22 14-22 14-21 11-21
Mets 4, Phillies 3 Philadelphia ab r h bi ab r h bi EYong lf 4 1 2 2 Rollins ss 5 0 2 0 DnMrp 2b 4 0 1 0 Utley 2b 5 0 0 0 DWrght 3b 5 0 1 1 MYong 3b 5 0 0 0 Byrd rf 4 0 0 0 Howard 1b 5 1 2 0 Duda 1b 2 1 0 0 DBrwn lf 3 1 2 1 Recker c 4 0 0 0 DYong rf 3 0 1 0 Lagars cf 4 1 3 1 Revere cf 4 1 2 1 Quntnll ss 3 1 2 0 Ruiz c 4 0 1 0 Hefner p 2 0 0 0 Hamels p 1 0 0 0 Rice p 0 0 0 0 Frndsn ph 1 0 0 0 ABrwn ph 1 0 0 0 DeFrts p 0 0 0 0 CTorrs p 0 0 0 0 Diekmn p 0 0 0 0 Parnell p 0 0 0 0 L.Nix ph 1 0 0 0 Stutes p 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 4 9 4 Totals 37 310 2 New York 000 121 000— 4 Philadelphia 030 000 000— 3 E—Recker (2), Dan.Murphy (7). DP—Philadelphia 1. LOB—New York 8, Philadelphia 10. 2B—E. Young (10), Lagares 2 (6), Howard 2 (20), D.Brown (10). CS—Duda (3). S—Hefner, Hamels. IP H R ER BB SO New York Hefner W,2-6 6 10 3 2 1 6 Rice H,7 1 0 0 0 1 2 C.Torres H,1 1 0 0 0 0 1 Parnell S,12-15 1 0 0 0 0 1 Philadelphia Hamels L,2-11 6 7 4 4 3 5 De Fratus 1 0 0 0 1 1 Diekman 1 2 0 0 0 1 Stutes 1 0 0 0 1 1 Umpires—Home, D.J. Reyburn; First, Bill Welke; Second, Adrian Johnson; Third, Fieldin Culbreth. T—3:05. A—40,062 (43,651). Yankees 6, Rays 2 Tampa Bay New York ab r h bi ab r h bi Joyce lf 5 0 0 0 Gardnr cf 3 1 1 0 DJnngs cf 5 0 0 0 ISuzuki rf 4 0 1 1 Zobrist 2b 4 0 2 1 Cano 2b 3 1 1 1 Longori 3b 4 0 0 0 Hafner dh 4 1 1 0 Loney 1b 4 1 1 0 Overay 1b 4 1 2 1 WMyrs rf 4 0 1 0 Almont lf 4 1 3 1 Scott dh 4 0 2 1 J.Nix ss 3 0 0 0 JMolin c 3 0 1 0 DAdms 3b 3 0 1 1 KJhnsn ph 1 0 0 0 AuRmn c 3 1 1 0 Loaton c 0 0 0 0 YEscor ss 3 1 2 0 Totals 37 2 9 2 Totals 31 611 5 Tampa Bay 001 100 000— 2 New York 101 201 01x— 6 DP—Tampa Bay 2. LOB—Tampa Bay 9, New York 3. 2B—Scott (6), Au.Romine (3). HR—Almonte (1). SB—Zobrist (5), I.Suzuki (10), Cano (4). S—Gardner. SF—Cano. IP H R ER BB SO Tampa Bay Ro.Hernandez L,4-8 7 9 5 5 0 4 C.Ramos 1 2 1 1 0 2 New York D.Phelps W,5-4 5 2-3 8 2 2 1 4 Logan H,4 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Kelley H,2 1 0 0 0 0 2 D.Robertson H,16 1 1 0 0 0 1 Rivera 1 0 0 0 0 0 WP—D.Phelps 2. Umpires—Home, Greg Gibson; First, Hunter Wendelstedt; Second, Alan Porter; Third, Mike Estabrook. T—2:54. A—41,123 (50,291). New York Red Sox 10, Tigers 6 Detroit ab r h bi ab r h bi Ellsury cf 5 2 2 2 Infante 2b 5 0 0 0 Victorn rf 5 1 4 5 TrHntr rf 4 2 2 0 Pedroia 2b 5 0 2 1 MiCarr 3b 4 1 4 3 D.Ortiz dh 3 0 0 0 Fielder 1b 5 0 0 1 Napoli 1b 5 0 2 0 VMrtnz dh 4 1 1 0 Nava lf 5 0 0 0 JhPerlt ss 4 0 1 0 Sltlmch c 4 2 1 0 AGarci cf 4 0 0 0 Drew ss 5 3 3 0 Dirks lf 2 1 1 1 Iglesias 3b 5 2 3 0 B.Pena c 4 1 2 1 Totals 421017 8 Totals 36 611 6 Boston 101 401 021— 10 Detroit 010 040 001— 6 E—A.Garcia (1). DP—Boston 2, Detroit 3. LOB—Boston 9, Detroit 8. 2B—Ellsbury (15), Drew (12), Tor.Hunter (19). 3B—Iglesias (2). HR—Victorino (3), Mi.Cabrera (20), Dirks (6). IP H R ER BB SO Boston Lester W,7-4 5 2-3 9 5 5 3 3 Tazawa H,12 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Breslow H,5 1 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 A.Miller 1 1 1 1 1 1 Detroit Fister L,6-5 3 1-3 11 6 6 1 0 D.Downs 2 2-3 3 1 1 0 2 Coke 1 1 2 2 1 1 Alburquerque 1 0 0 0 2 0 E.Reed 1 2 1 0 0 2 Coke pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. WP—Alburquerque. Umpires—Home, Mike DiMuro; First, Ted Barrett; Second, Alfonso Marquez; Third, Scott Barry. T—3:16. A—41,126 (41,255). Nationals 2, Rockies 1 Colorado Washington ab r h bi ab r h bi Fowler cf 3 0 0 0 Span cf 4 0 0 0 LeMahi 2b 4 0 2 1 Rendon 2b 4 1 2 0 CGnzlz lf 4 0 0 0 Zmrmn 3b 3 0 1 1 Cuddyr rf 4 0 1 0 AdLRc 1b 3 0 1 0 WRosr c 4 0 0 0 Werth rf 3 0 0 0 Helton 1b 4 0 1 0 Dsmnd ss 3 1 1 1 JHerrr pr 0 0 0 0 Lmrdzz lf 2 0 0 0 Arenad 3b 4 0 0 0 Berndn lf 0 0 0 0 Rutledg ss 3 1 2 0 KSuzuk c 3 0 0 0 Chatwd p 1 0 0 0 Strasrg p 2 0 0 0 Colvin ph 1 0 0 0 Tracy ph 1 0 0 0 Corpas p 0 0 0 0 Storen p 0 0 0 0 Outmn p 0 0 0 0 RSorin p 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 1 6 1 Totals 28 2 5 2 Colorado 001 000 000— 1 Washington 000 001 10x— 2 E—Rendon (7), Storen (1). LOB—Colorado 7, Washington 5. 2B—Rutledge (4), Zimmerman (13). HR—Desmond (12). SB—LeMahieu (9), Cuddyer (6). CS—Lombardozzi (3). S—Chatwood. IP H R ER BB SO Colorado Chatwood 6 4 1 1 2 4 Corpas L,0-2 1 2-3 1 1 1 1 0 Outman 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Washington Strasburg W,4-6 7 5 1 1 0 9 Storen H,10 1 0 0 0 1 2 R.Soriano S,19-22 1 1 0 0 0 1 HBP—by Strasburg (Rutledge). Umpires—Home, Sam Holbrook; First, Andy Fletcher; Second, Rob Drake; Third, Joe West. T—2:32. A—34,917 (41,418). Boston AMERICAN LEAGUE LEADERS BATTING—MiCabrera, Detroit, .368; CDavis, Baltimore, .336; HKendrick, Los Angeles, .330; Mauer, Minnesota, .328; JhPeralta, Detroit, .328; Machado, Baltimore, .325; Trout, Los Angeles, .317. RUNS—MiCabrera, Detroit, 56; AJones, Baltimore, 53; Trout, Los Angeles, 53; CDavis, Baltimore, 52; Longoria, Tampa Bay, 50; Encarnacion, Toronto, 48; Machado, Baltimore, 48. RBI—MiCabrera, Detroit, 74; CDavis, Baltimore, 69; Encarnacion, Toronto, 59; Fielder, Detroit, 55; AJones, Baltimore, 55; DOrtiz, Boston, 54; NCruz, Texas, 53. HITS—MiCabrera, Detroit, 105; Machado, Baltimore, 104; AJones, Baltimore, 94; Trout, Los Angeles, 93; HKendrick, Los Angeles, 92; CDavis, Baltimore, 90; Pedroia, Boston, 90. DOUBLES—Machado, Baltimore, 33; CDavis, Baltimore, 23; Mauer, Minnesota, 23; AJones, Baltimore, 22; Seager, Seattle, 22; Trout, Los Angeles, 22; Napoli, Boston, 21; JhPeralta, Detroit, 21. HOME RUNS—CDavis, Baltimore, 27; MiCabrera, Detroit, 20; Encarnacion, Toronto, 20; ADunn, Chicago, 19; NCruz, Texas, 18; Trumbo, Los Angeles, 17; Cano, New York, 16; Longoria, Tampa Bay, 16. STOLEN BASES—Ellsbury, Boston, 31; McLouth, Baltimore, 24; Altuve, Houston, 16; Andrus, Texas, 16; Kipnis, Cleveland, 16; Trout, Los Angeles, 16; AlRamirez, Chicago, 15. STRIKEOUTS—Darvish, Texas, 137; Scherzer, Detroit, 116; FHernandez, Seattle, 112; Masterson, Cleveland, 110; Verlander, Detroit, 106; AniSanchez, Detroit, 101; Shields, Kansas City, 95. SAVES—JiJohnson, Baltimore, 26; Rivera, New York, 25; Nathan, Texas, 23; AReed, Chicago, 20. Blue Jays 7, Orioles 6 Toronto ab r h bi ab r h bi McLoth lf 4 1 1 0 MeCarr lf 4 0 1 0 Machd 3b 4 0 1 0 RDavis pr-lf 1 0 1 1 Markks rf 3 1 0 0 Bautist rf 4 0 0 0 A.Jones cf 4 1 1 1 Encrnc dh 4 2 2 1 C.Davis 1b 4 1 1 3 Lind 1b 4 1 1 2 Wieters c 4 0 0 0 ClRsms cf 4 0 0 0 Hardy ss 4 1 2 1 MIzturs 3b 3 3 2 0 Flahrty 2b 3 1 1 1 Thole c 3 0 0 0 Valenci dh 2 0 0 0 Bonifac 2b 3 0 0 0 DeRosa ph 0 0 0 0 Kawsk ss 4 1 2 3 Totals 32 6 7 6 Totals 34 7 9 7 Baltimore 010 004 100— 6 Toronto 200 011 201— 7 Two outs when winning run scored. DP—Toronto 1. LOB—Baltimore 2, Toronto 4. 2B—Encarnacion (14). HR—C.Davis (27), Hardy (15), Flaherty (3), Encarnacion (20), Lind (10), Kawasaki (1). SB—R.Davis (14). CS—Valencia (1). S—Thole. IP H R ER BB SO Baltimore Hammel 6 4 4 4 1 7 Tom.Hunter BS,1-2 2-3 3 2 2 0 1 O’Day 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Matusz L,2-1 1 1-3 1 1 1 1 0 Strop 0 1 0 0 0 0 Toronto Dickey 6 7 6 6 2 5 Cecil 2 0 0 0 0 2 Janssen W,2-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Dickey pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. Strop pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. HBP—by Dickey (Flaherty). Umpires—Home, Angel Hernandez; First, Paul Nauert; Second, Doug Eddings; Third, Jordan Baker. T—2:37. A—35,472 (49,282). Baltimore Marlins 2, Giants 1 San Francisco ab r h bi ab r h bi Pierre lf 4 0 0 0 GBlanc lf 4 0 1 0 Polanc 3b 4 0 1 0 Scutaro 2b 3 0 0 0 Stanton rf 4 0 1 0 Posey c 3 0 1 0 Morrsn 1b 4 0 1 0 AnTrrs pr 0 0 0 0 Ruggin cf 3 1 1 0 Pence rf 4 0 0 0 Dietrch 2b 3 1 0 0 Belt 1b 4 1 1 0 Hchvrr ss 1 0 0 0 Arias ss 2 0 1 1 Brantly c 1 0 0 0 Noonan 3b 3 0 0 0 Mathis ph-c 1 0 0 0 Affeldt p 0 0 0 0 Koehler p 2 0 0 0 Machi p 0 0 0 0 Ozuna ph 1 0 1 2 J.Perez cf 3 0 0 0 Qualls p 0 0 0 0 Gaudin p 1 0 0 0 Cishek p 0 0 0 0 SRosari p 1 0 0 0 Abreu 3b 1 0 0 0 Totals 28 2 5 2 Totals 29 1 4 1 Miami 000 000 020— 2 San Francisco 000 000 100— 1 E—Pence (3). DP—Miami 1, San Francisco 1. LOB—Miami 4, San Francisco 4. 2B—Belt (16). 3B—Arias (1). CS—Ruggiano (3), Hechavarria (4), G.Blanco (4). S—Hechavarria. IP H R ER BB SO Miami Koehler W,1-5 7 3 1 1 3 3 Qualls H,3 1 0 0 0 0 1 Cishek S,11-13 1 1 0 0 0 2 San Francisco Gaudin 4 1-3 2 0 0 2 1 S.Rosario 2 2-3 0 1 1 1 3 Affeldt L,1-3 BS,4-4 1 1 1 1 0 1 Machi 1 2 0 0 0 1 S.Rosario pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. HBP—by Affeldt (Dietrich). Umpires—Home, Laz Diaz; First, Tim Timmons; Second, Mike Winters; Third, Mark Wegner. T—2:25. A—41,290 (41,915). Padres 6, Dodgers 3 Los Angeles San Diego ab r h bi ab r h bi Schmkr lf 4 0 2 0 Forsyth 2b 4 1 1 1 Puig rf 5 1 1 1 Venale rf 4 0 0 0 AdGnzl 1b 4 0 0 0 Headly 3b 4 0 1 1 HRmrz ss 4 1 2 0 Blanks 1b 3 0 1 0 Ethier cf 4 0 2 0 Denorfi lf 4 0 0 0 Uribe 3b 3 0 0 1 Amarst cf 4 1 1 0 A.Ellis c 4 1 2 1 Grandl c 3 2 2 0 M.Ellis 2b 4 0 1 0 Ciriaco ss 4 2 2 3 Fife p 1 0 0 0 Marqus p 2 0 1 1 EHerrr ph 1 0 0 0 Vincent p 0 0 0 0 Guerrir p 0 0 0 0 Kotsay ph 1 0 0 0 PRdrgz p 0 0 0 0 Thtchr p 0 0 0 0 Moylan p 0 0 0 0 Grgrsn p 0 0 0 0 HrstnJr ph 1 0 1 0 Decker ph 0 0 0 0 Street p 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 311 3 Totals 33 6 9 6 Los Angeles 100 001 001— 3 San Diego 000 020 22x— 6 E—M.Ellis (3), Ethier (1). DP—San Diego 2. LOB—Los Angeles 8, San Diego 7. 2B—Blanks (9), Grandal (3). 3B—Ciriaco (1). HR—Puig (6), A.Ellis (3), Ciriaco (1). SB—Schumaker (2), Ciriaco (2). CS—Decker (1). SF—Uribe. IP H R ER BB SO Los Angeles Fife 6 4 2 1 1 6 Guerrier L,2-3 0 2 2 2 0 0 P.Rodriguez 2-3 1 0 0 1 0 Moylan 1 1-3 2 2 2 2 0 San Diego Marquis 6 7 2 2 1 5 Vincent W,2-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Thatcher H,8 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Gregerson H,12 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Street 1 3 1 1 0 1 Guerrier pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. Umpires—Home, Marvin Hudson; First, Tim McClelland; Second, Mike Muchlinski; Third, Marty Foster. T—3:14. A—30,656 (42,524). Miami Angels 10, Mariners 9 Los Angeles ab r h bi ab r h bi EnChvz rf 4 1 1 0 Aybar ss 4 1 2 2 Frnkln 2b 4 2 1 1 Trout lf 4 1 4 0 Seager 3b 5 3 4 3 Pujols 1b 5 2 2 2 KMorls dh 4 1 1 1 Trumo dh 4 1 1 3 Ibanez lf 5 0 2 2 HKndrc 2b 5 1 2 0 Smoak 1b 4 1 0 1 Callasp 3b 3 0 2 1 MSndrs cf 5 0 2 0 Hamltn rf 4 0 0 1 HBlanc c 3 0 0 0 Iannett c 4 1 1 0 Morse ph 1 0 0 0 Bourjos cf 4 3 3 1 Ryan ss 3 1 1 1 Totals 38 912 9 Totals 37101710 Seattle 304 100 010— 9 Los Angeles 001 151 02x— 10 E—H.Blanco (1), F.Hernandez (2). DP—Seattle 1. LOB—Seattle 8, Los Angeles 9. 2B—En.Chavez (6), Seager 2 (22), M.Saunders (7). HR—Seager (9), Trumbo (17), Bourjos (3). SB—Trout (16), Bourjos (4). S—En.Chavez, Aybar. SF—Hamilton. IP H R ER BB SO Seattle F.Hernandez 5 12 7 6 0 2 Farquhar BS,1-1 2 2 1 1 2 3 Capps L,2-2 BS,1-1 0 3 2 2 0 0 Medina 2-3 0 0 0 2 0 O.Perez 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Los Angeles Hanson 2 6 6 6 2 2 Richards 3 3 2 2 2 2 D.De La Rosa 2 1 0 0 0 4 Jepsen 2-3 1 1 1 0 0 S.Downs W,1-2 1-3 1 0 0 1 0 Frieri S,17-18 1 0 0 0 0 2 Hanson pitched to 4 batters in the 3rd. Capps pitched to 3 batters in the 8th. WP—F.Hernandez 2. PB—H.Blanco. Umpires—Home, Bob Davidson; First, Jim Reynolds; Second, John Hirschbeck; Third, Kerwin Danley. T—3:36. A—37,711 (45,483). Cardinals 6, Cubs 1 Chicago St. Louis ab r h bi ab r h bi Valuen 3b 2 0 0 0 MCrpnt 2b 4 1 2 1 SCastro ss 4 0 0 0 Beltran rf 3 0 0 0 Schrhlt rf 3 0 0 0 Hollidy lf 4 1 2 2 Hairstn ph-rf 1 0 0 0 YMolin c 2 2 1 0 ASorin lf 4 0 0 0 MAdms 1b 4 0 1 0 Rizzo 1b 4 0 1 0 Freese 3b 3 1 0 1 Sweeny cf 3 0 0 0 Jay cf 4 1 2 0 Ransm ph 1 0 0 0 Kozma ss 4 0 1 0 Castillo c 4 1 3 1 Lynn p 2 0 0 0 Barney 2b 3 0 1 0 Craig ph 1 0 1 2 Feldmn p 2 0 0 0 Maness p 0 0 0 0 HRndn p 0 0 0 0 Choate p 0 0 0 0 Borbon ph 1 0 0 0 Wggntn ph 1 0 0 0 HRdrgz p 0 0 0 0 Siegrist p 0 0 0 0 Marml p 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 1 5 1 Totals 32 610 6 Chicago 001 000 000— 1 St. Louis 011 004 00x— 6 DP—Chicago 2. LOB—Chicago 6, St. Louis 6. 2B—M.Carpenter (20), Y.Molina (24), Ma.Adams (7). HR—Castillo (2), Holliday (11). IP H R ER BB SO Chicago Feldman L,6-6 5 1-3 6 5 5 4 4 H.Rondon 2-3 3 1 1 0 0 H.Rodriguez 1 0 0 0 0 0 Marmol 1 1 0 0 0 1 St. Louis Lynn W,10-1 6 3 1 1 2 6 Maness 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Choate 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 2 Siegrist 1 1 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Fieldin Culbreth; First, D.J. Reyburn; Second, Bill Welke; Third, Adrian Johnson. T—3:03. A—43,651 (43,975). Seattle NATIONAL LEAGUE LEADERS BATTING—YMolina, St. Louis, .364; Tulowitzki, Colorado, .347; Segura, Milwaukee, .336; Scutaro, San Francisco, .333; Cuddyer, Colorado, .333; Votto, Cincinnati, .324; Posey, San Francisco, .320. RUNS—CGonzalez, Colorado, 59; Holliday, St. Louis, 56; MCarpenter, St. Louis, 55; Votto, Cincinnati, 53; Choo, Cincinnati, 50. RBI—Goldschmidt, Arizona, 62; Craig, St. Louis, 57; CGonzalez, Colorado, 57; Phillips, Cincinnati, 57; Tulowitzki, Colorado, 51; DBrown, Philadelphia, 50; Bruce, Cincinnati, 50. HITS—Segura, Milwaukee, 96; YMolina, St. Louis, 95; Votto, Cincinnati, 90; GParra, Arizona, 89; MCarpenter, St. Louis, 88; Craig, St. Louis, 87; CGonzalez, Colorado, 86. HOME RUNS—CGonzalez, Colorado, 21; DBrown, Philadelphia, 19; Beltran, St. Louis, 17; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 17; PAlvarez, Pittsburgh, 16; Tulowitzki, Colorado, 16; Bruce, Cincinnati, 15.

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Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Chase Utley, top, and New York Mets’ David Wright collide after Wright was forced out at second on a fielder’s choice by Marlon Byrd in the fourth inning Friday in Philadelphia. Byrd was safe at first on the play.

East Division Atlanta Washington Philadelphia New York Miami Central Division St. Louis Cincinnati Pittsburgh Chicago Milwaukee West Division Arizona San Francisco San Diego Colorado Los Angeles

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Mets rally past Phillies
Nationals 2, Rockies 1

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The Associated Press

PHILADELPHIA -- Juan Lagares hit a go-ahead double, Jeremy Hefner pitched six effective innings and the New York Mets came back from a three-run deficit to beat the Philadelphia Phillies 4-3 Friday night. Hefner (2-6) gave up three runs -- two earned -- and 10 hits to help the Mets snap a five-game losing streak against the Phillies. Eric Young Jr. had two hits, including a two-run single for the Mets, who have won three of four. Scott Rice and Carlos Torres each tossed a hitless inning and Bobby Parnell finished for his 12th save in 15 tries. Cole Hamels (2-11) blew a 3-0 lead in another disappointing outing for the three-time All-Star. He allowed four runs and seven hits in six innings. The Phillies have lost two in a row after coming within one out of sweeping the defending NL East champion Washington Nationals before Jonathan Papelbon blew a save Wednesday night. They’re four games under .500 and just four games ahead of the Mets. Hamels didn’t allow a hit until Young lined a double off the wall to start the fourth. One out later, David Wright’s RBI single cut the deficit to 3-1. Young hit a two-run single with two outs in the fifth to tie it at 3. Lagares doubled and Omar Quintanilla singled before Young’s key hit. After Lucas Duda walked in the sixth, Lagares ripped a two-out RBI double to left-center to make it 4-3. Lagares finished 3 for 4 with two doubles. Hefner allowed one earned run in each of his previous three starts without getting a win. But this time, he got his first win since May 29. The Phillies gave Hamels a 3-0 lead in the second. Ryan Howard led off with a double to right-center and scored on Domonic Brown’s double down the right-field line. After Delmon Young singled, Brown scored on a grounder by Ben Revere. An error by second baseman Daniel Murphy on Jimmy Rollins’ two-out grounder scored Revere to make it 3-0. Hamels hasn’t received much run support this season, contributing to his poor record. But he has an 8.63 ERA in the eight starts in which the Phillies have scored at least three runs for him. He’s 2-5 with a no-decision in those games.

WASHINGTON — Stephen Strasburg struck out nine over seven innings, Ian Desmond homered in the seventh and the Washington Nationals beat the slumping Colorado Rockies. Making his 14th start of the season, Strasburg (4-6) allowed one run and five hits for his first win since May 31. After DJ LeMahieu’s RBI single in the third, Strasburg kept the Rockies scoreless. Colorado lost its fifth straight. Ryan Zimmerman hit a tying double with two outs in the sixth off Rockies starter Tyler Chatwood. Facing reliever Manny Corpas (0-2) leading off the seventh, Desmond swatted a 2-0 pitch to center for his 12th homer. Rafael Soriano pitched the ninth for his 19th save.
Brewers 2, Braves 0

AMERICAN LEAGUE Friday’s Games Chicago Cubs 3, Houston 1 Cleveland 5, Minnesota 1 N.Y. Yankees 6, Tampa Bay 2 Toronto 7, Baltimore 6 Boston 10, Detroit 6 Chicago White Sox 9, Kansas City 1 Texas at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Pittsburgh at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. Oakland at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Saturday’s Games Tampa Bay (Colome 1-0) at N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 7-5), 1:05 p.m. Baltimore (Mig.Gonzalez 5-2) at Toronto (Wang 1-0), 1:07 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Quintana 3-2) at Kansas City (W.Davis 4-5), 2:10 p.m. Houston (B.Norris 5-7) at Chicago Cubs (T.Wood 5-6), 4:05 p.m. Boston (Webster 0-1) at Detroit (Scherzer 10-0), 7:15 p.m. Minnesota (Walters 2-2) at Cleveland (Kluber 5-4), 7:15 p.m. Texas (M.Perez 0-1) at St. Louis (S.Miller 8-4), 7:15 p.m. Pittsburgh (Liriano 5-3) at L.A. Angels (Williams 5-2), 10:05 p.m. Oakland (Straily 4-2) at Seattle (Harang 3-7), 10:10 p.m. Sunday’s Games Minnesota at Cleveland, 1:05 p.m. Baltimore at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. Boston at Detroit, 1:08 p.m. Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees, 2:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, 2:10 p.m. Houston at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Pittsburgh at L.A. Angels, 3:35 p.m. Oakland at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. Texas at St. Louis, 8:05 p.m.

NATIONAL LEAGUE Friday’s Games Chicago Cubs 3, Houston 1 Washington 2, Colorado 1 N.Y. Mets 4, Philadelphia 3 Milwaukee 2, Atlanta 0 Texas at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Cincinnati at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Pittsburgh at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Miami at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Saturday’s Games Colorado (Chacin 5-3) at Washington (Haren 4-8), 12:05 p.m. Houston (B.Norris 5-7) at Chicago Cubs (T.Wood 5-6), 4:05 p.m. Miami (Ja.Turner 1-0) at San Francisco (Zito 4-5), 4:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Gee 5-7) at Philadelphia (Pettibone 3-3), 4:05 p.m. Atlanta (Hudson 4-6) at Milwaukee (D.Hand 0-0), 4:10 p.m. Cincinnati (Leake 7-3) at Arizona (Corbin 9-0), 7:15 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Greinke 3-2) at San Diego (Volquez 5-5), 7:15 p.m. Texas (M.Perez 0-1) at St. Louis (S.Miller 8-4), 7:15 p.m. Pittsburgh (Liriano 5-3) at L.A. Angels (Williams 5-2), 10:05 p.m. Sunday’s Games Colorado at Washington, 1:35 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 1:35 p.m. Atlanta at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. Houston at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Pittsburgh at L.A. Angels, 3:35 p.m. Miami at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Cincinnati at Arizona, 4:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 4:10 p.m. Texas at St. Louis, 8:05 p.m.

MILWAUKEE -- Jean Segura hit a home run and Wily Peralta allowed two hits in seven innings to lead the Milwaukee Brewers to their second shutout of the season, a victory over the Atlanta Braves. Peralta (5-8) won for the second time in his last eight starts, giving up two singles to go with four strikeouts and four walks. Francisco Rodriguez pitched the eighth and Jim Henderson the ninth for his 10th save. Segura finished with three hits, including his 11th homer of the season, and Norichika Aoki added three singles. Atlanta was shut out for the 10th time and lost for the fourth time in five games. Julio Teheran (5-4) gave up two earned runs on eight hits in 6 1-3 innings. He struck out five and did not allow a walk.
Interleague Cubs 3, Astros 1

Indians 5, Twins 1 Cleveland ab r h bi ab r h bi Dozier 2b 4 1 1 1 Bourn cf 4 1 2 0 Mauer c 4 0 1 0 Aviles ss 3 0 0 0 Doumit dh 4 0 0 0 Kipnis 2b 3 0 1 3 Wlngh lf 4 0 0 0 CSantn dh 4 0 0 0 Mornea 1b 4 0 0 0 Brantly lf 4 1 1 0 Plouffe 3b 3 0 2 0 MrRynl 1b 3 1 2 1 Arcia rf 3 0 0 0 Chsnhll 3b 2 0 1 0 Thoms cf 3 0 0 0 JMcDnl pr-3b 1 1 0 0 Carroll ss 2 0 1 0 YGoms c 4 0 0 0 Parmel ph 1 0 0 0 Stubbs rf 2 1 1 1 Flormn ss 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 1 5 1 Totals 30 5 8 5 Minnesota 000 001 000— 1 Cleveland 011 000 30x— 5 E—Kipnis (5). DP—Cleveland 1. LOB—Minnesota 4, Cleveland 6. 2B—Mauer (23), Plouffe (11), Carroll (4), Brantley (10). HR—Dozier (7). SF—Kipnis. IP H R ER BB SO Minnesota Deduno L,3-2 6 6 4 4 2 6 Roenicke 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Duensing 2-3 1 1 1 1 0 Thielbar 1 0 0 0 1 1 Cleveland Kazmir W,4-4 7 5 1 1 0 7 J.Smith 1 0 0 0 0 1 Pestano 1 0 0 0 0 0 Deduno pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. Umpires—Home, Jeff Kellogg; First, James Hoye; Second, Eric Cooper; Third, Chad Fairchild. T—2:35. A—26,442 (42,241). Minnesota Brewers 2, Braves 0 Milwaukee ab r h bi ab r h bi Smmns ss 4 0 0 0 Aoki rf 4 1 3 0 Heywrd rf 3 0 0 0 Segura ss 4 1 3 1 FFrmn 1b 4 0 0 0 CGomz cf 3 0 0 0 J.Upton lf 3 0 0 0 ArRmr 3b 3 0 0 1 McCnn c 4 0 0 0 JFrncs 1b 2 0 0 0 BUpton cf 3 0 1 0 YBtncr ph-1b 1 0 0 0 Uggla 2b 2 0 0 0 LSchfr lf 4 0 0 0 CJhnsn 3b 2 0 1 0 Maldnd c 3 0 1 0 Tehern p 2 0 0 0 Gennett 2b 3 0 1 0 Gearrin p 0 0 0 0 WPerlt p 1 0 0 0 JSchafr ph 1 0 0 0 Gindl ph 1 0 0 0 A.Wood p 0 0 0 0 FrRdrg p 0 0 0 0 Hndrsn p 0 0 0 0 Totals 28 0 2 0 Totals 29 2 8 2 Atlanta 000 000 000— 0 Milwaukee 100 010 00x— 2 DP—Milwaukee 1. LOB—Atlanta 7, Milwaukee 7. HR—Segura (11). SB—J.Upton (6), Aoki (7). S—W.Peralta. SF—Ar.Ramirez. IP H R ER BB SO Atlanta Teheran L,5-4 6 1-3 8 2 2 0 5 Gearrin 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 A.Wood 1 0 0 0 0 1 Milwaukee W.Peralta W,5-8 7 2 0 0 4 4 Fr.Rodriguez H,1 1 0 0 0 0 2 Henderson S,10-12 1 0 0 0 2 1 HBP—by Teheran (C.Gomez, J.Francisco). Umpires—Home, Brian Gorman; First, John Tumpane; Second, Manny Gonzalez; Third, Tony Randazzo. T—2:49. A—32,594 (41,900). Atlanta THIS DATE IN BASEBALL June 22 1925 — The Pittsburgh Pirates beat the St. Louis Cardinals 24-6 with Kiki Cuyler and Pie Traynor each hitting a grand slam and Max Carey getting two hits in the first and eighth innings. 1930 — Lou Gehrig hits three home runs to lead the New York Yankees to a 20-13 victory over the Philadelphia Athletics in the second game of a doubleheader. Babe Ruth, who hit three homers in the nightcap the previous day, hit two homers in the opener and one in the nightcap for the Yan-

CHICAGO — Matt Garza pitched into the ninth inning and Anthony Rizzo hit his first home run since May 18 to lead Chicago over Houston after a rain delay that lasted 3 hours, 18 minutes. Darwin Barney and Scott Hairston also homered for the Cubs, who had lost four of five. Barney was a triple short of the cycle. The subject of trade speculation, Garza (2-1) allowed four hits and struck out eight for his first win since beating Arizona on May 31. The right-hander walked Jose Altuve to begin the ninth and was replaced by Kevin Gregg, who earned his 11th save in 11 tries.

Cubs 3, Astros 1 Chicago ab r h bi ab r h bi BBarns cf 4 0 0 0 Barney 2b 4 1 3 1 Altuve 2b 3 0 1 0 Ransm 3b 3 0 0 0 JCastro c 4 0 0 0 ASorin lf 4 0 1 0 Carter lf 4 1 2 1 Rizzo 1b 4 1 2 1 C.Pena 1b 4 0 0 0 SCastro ss 4 0 1 0 Maxwll rf 3 0 1 0 DNavrr c 4 0 1 0 Dmngz 3b 2 0 0 0 Hairstn rf 3 1 1 1 MGnzlz ss 3 0 0 0 Borbon rf 0 0 0 0 Keuchl p 2 0 0 0 Sweeny cf 3 0 1 0 Fields p 0 0 0 0 Garza p 3 0 0 0 Krauss ph 1 0 0 0 Gregg p 0 0 0 0 Wrght p 0 0 0 0 Clemns p 0 0 0 0 Blackly p 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 1 4 1 Totals 32 310 3 Houston 000 000 100— 1 Chicago 000 111 00x— 3 E—S.Castro (11). DP—Houston 1, Chicago 2. LOB—Houston 4, Chicago 7. 2B—Carter (8), Barney (12), S.Castro (17). HR—Carter (15), Barney (4), Rizzo (11), Hairston (6). CS—Barney (1), S.Castro (2). IP H R ER BB SO Houston Keuchel L,4-4 6 9 3 3 1 9 Fields 1 0 0 0 0 1 W.Wright 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Clemens 1-3 1 0 0 1 0 Blackley 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Chicago Garza W,2-1 8 4 1 1 2 8 Gregg S,11-11 1 0 0 0 0 1 Garza pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. Umpires—Home, Clint Fagan; First, Ron Kulpa; Second, Phil Cuzzi; Third, Chris Guccione. T—2:42. A—33,119 (41,019). White Sox 9, Royals 1 Chicago Kansas City ab r h bi ab r h bi De Aza cf 4 1 1 2 AGordn lf 2 0 0 0 AlRmrz ss 5 2 2 0 Lough ph-lf 2 0 0 0 Rios rf 4 2 2 1 Hosmer 1b 4 1 2 1 JrDnks rf 1 0 0 0 S.Perez c 3 0 0 0 A.Dunn 1b 3 1 1 1 Kottars c 1 0 0 0 Konerk dh 3 0 1 1 BButler dh 2 0 0 0 C.Wells ph-dh 1 0 1 0 L.Cain cf 3 0 0 0 Gillaspi 3b 4 1 1 1 MTejad 3b 3 0 0 0 Viciedo lf 5 1 1 3 Francr rf 3 0 1 0 Bckhm 2b 4 1 1 0 EJhnsn 2b-ss 3 0 0 0 Flowrs c 4 0 0 0 AEscor ss 2 0 0 0 Getz 2b 1 0 0 0 Totals 38 911 9 Totals 29 1 3 1 Chicago 205 002 000— 9 Kansas City 000 001 000— 1 E—A.Escobar (9). DP—Chicago 1. LOB—Chicago 7, Kansas City 2. 2B—Al.Ramirez (16), Rios 2 (17), Beckham (5), Hosmer (14). HR—De Aza (10), Viciedo (5), Hosmer (3). SF—Gillaspie. IP H R ER BB SO Chicago H.Santiago W,3-5 8 3 1 1 1 5 A.Reed 1 0 0 0 0 0 Kansas City Guthrie L,7-5 2 1-3 5 6 6 3 1 B.Chen 4 2-3 5 3 3 0 3 J.Gutierrez 1 0 0 0 0 0 K.Herrera 1 1 0 0 1 2 Umpires—Home, Tim Welke; First, Mike Everitt; Second, Bruce Dreckman; Third, Dan Bellino. T—2:26. A—33,830 (37,903). Houston kees. Ruth tied major league records for five homers in two games and six homers in three games. 1947 — Cincinnati’s Ewell Blackwell almost duplicated Johnny Vander Meer’s double no-hit record by following up his June 18 gem over Boston. Brooklyn’s Eddie Stanky singled with one out in the ninth to end Blackwell’s bid. 1962 — Baltimore Orioles first baseman Boog Powell became the first batter to hit a home run over the center-field hedge at Memorial Stadium. The 469-foot clout came off Don Schwall of the Boston Red Sox.

Almonte’s first start a big one for Yanks
The Associated Press

Blue Jays 7, Orioles 6

NEW YORK — Zoilo Almonte provided much-needed pop in his first major league start, homering and adding two singles that led the New York Yankees over the Tampa Bay Rays 6-2 on Friday night. Almonte started in place of slumping left fielder Vernon Wells and quickly delivered, a day after getting a pinch single for his first hit. The Yankees won for the third time in 10 games. David Phelps (5-4) beat Roberto Hernandez (4-8) and the Rays for the second time in a month. Tampa Bay was trying for its first three-game winning streak in June. Phelps gave up two runs in 5 2-3 innings.

TORONTO — Rajai Davis singled home the winning run with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning and the Toronto Blue Jays rallied for their ninth straight win. Munenori Kawasaki hit his first career home run, a tying two-run shot in the seventh. Adam Lind and Edwin Encarnacion also connected for the Blue Jays. Casey Janssen (2-0) worked one inning for the win as Toronto evened its record at 36-36. Brian Matusz (2-1) was the loser. Chris Davis hit his major league leading 27th home run for the Orioles.
Red Sox 10, Tigers 6

ered and hit three singles, driving in five runs to lead the Red Sox to a win over the Tigers. Miguel Cabrera hit a three-run homer for Detroit, which nearly rallied from a 6-1 deficit but couldn’t come through against the Boston bullpen. Jon Lester (7-4) allowed five runs and nine hits in 5 2-3 innings, but he won for the first time in seven starts. Andy Dirks also homered for Detroit, and Cabrera had four hits.
White Sox 9, Royals 1

Dayan Viciedo hit a three-run homer and Alejandro de Aza added a two-run shot for the White Sox, who snapped a three-game skid with their best offensive output in nearly two weeks.
Indians 5, Twins 1

DETROIT — Shane Victorino hom-

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Hector Santiago shut down the Royals’ punchless offense for a career-best eight innings, and the White Sox roughed up Kansas City starter Jeremy Guthrie in a rout.

CLEVELAND — Scott Kazmir allowed one run in seven strong innings and Jason Kipnis drove in three, leading the Indians over Minnesota. Kazmir (4-4) gave up just a leadoff homer to Brian Dozier in the sixth and four other hits. The left-hander struck out seven, including five in his final two innings. Kipnis hit a sacrifice fly — to the second baseman — off Samuel Deduno (3-2) in the third and added a two-run single in the seventh for the Indians.

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SPORTS
that throwing strikes and getting ahead in the counts that things are going to go your way more often than getting behind in counts.” The RailRiders threatened against Jurrjens in the seventh and missed a golden opportunity. They loaded the bases with no outs. But a good opportunity was lost as Grice popped out prior to Martinez grounding into a doubleplay to end the frame. ––
Tides 5, RailRiders 4 RailRiders ab r h bi ab r h bi Hoes rf 5 1 2 1 Patterson lf 5 1 2 0 Pridie cf 3 0 0 0 Grice cf 5 2 2 0 Britton 2b 5 0 1 1 Martinez rf 4 1 2 2 Canzler dh 4 0 0 0 Ruiz dh 3 0 0 0 Wheeler 3b 4 1 2 0 Johnson 1b 3 0 1 2 Waring 1b 3 1 1 2 Maruszak 3b 4 0 1 0 Wood ss 4 0 0 0 Ibarra 2b 4 0 1 0 Snyder c 4 1 2 0 Wilson c 3 0 1 0 Exposito pr/c 0 0 0 0 Murphy pr/c 0 0 0 0 Alery lf 3 1 1 0 Fiorito ss 3 0 2 0 Totals 35 5 9 4 Totals 34 412 4 Norfolk 000 210 002— 5 RailRiders 202 000 000— 4 E – Hoes (5), Wilson (2), Ibarra (2). LOB—NOR 7, SWB 7. TEAM RISP – NOR 2-for-6, SWB 4-for-12. 2B— Hoes (17), Johnson (11). HR – Waring (1). SB – Avery (8), Grice (2), Fiorito (2). SAC – Fiorito. SF – Johnson. GIDP – NOR 1 , SWB 2. IP H R ER BB SO Norfolk Jurrjens (W, 5-4) 8 12 4 4 0 2 Asencio (S,15) 1 0 0 0 1 1 RailRiders Nuding 5.2 7 3 3 3 5 Lewis (H,1) 1.1 0 0 0 1 2 Daley (H,2) 1 0 0 0 0 2 Zagurski (BS, 1 L, 0-1) 1 2 2 1 1 0 HBP– Ruiz (by Jurrjens) Umpires— Home, Dave Soucy; First, Max Guyll; Third, Will Little T— 2:48. A— 9,147 (10,000) Norfolk

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From page 1B notched another run-scoring hit knocking in Corey Patterson (2-for5), who was just signed on Friday and joined the RailRiders after being released from Seattle’s minor league system on June 7. Johnson followed with a sacrifice fly to score Grice (2-for-5) – who was playing in Single-A Tampa two weeks ago – to put the RailRiders ahead 4-0. “It takes a weight off your shoulder knowing that the team is out there battling for you and adds fuel to your fire to go out there and show them that you got their back as well,” said SWB starting pitcher Zach Nuding, who made his Triple-A debut after getting promoted from Trenton earlier in the day. “It definitely helps to know you’re scoring runs early in games and that you can use that momentum yourself on the mound. Hopefully go out there shut down the inning and let them go out and score again.” The 23-year-old right-handed Nuding cruised through Norfolk’s lineup the first time around only allowing a pair of singles. But Norfolk got to the 23-year-old righthander in the top of the fourth when Brandon Waring crushed a two-run home run to left to trim the lead in half to 4-2. The Tides got another run back in the fifth to get within one at 4-3 on three soft singles.

“IT’s NOT FRUsTRATING. But whether your throwing in the fifth or the ninth you have to learn to come back from it and make it not bother you.”

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“It’s not frustrating. But whether your throwing in the fifth or the ninth you have to learn to come back from it and make it not bother you,” Nuding said. “Because something like that is a very vulnerable time for you and you get taken advantage of because they’re foaming at the mouth waiting to bust things wide open.” Making his Triple-A debut, Nuding lasted 5 2-3 innings, fanned five allowing seven hits and three walks. Despite the bases on balls he showed he’s a strike thrower as 61 of the 98 pitches he threw went for strikes and as he faced 26 batters, 18 of them saw a first-pitch strike. Left-handed reliever Fred Lewis also made his Triple-A debut for the RailRiders relieving his former Thunder teammate Nuding. “My goal was to just throw strikes and let them put the ball in play and see how it plays. I felt like for the most part I did that,” Nuding said. And it kinda showed
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From page 1B Schinski, who wasn’t known as a power threat during her days at Nanticoke Area. “Today, I just shocked the heck out of myself.” Two swings for Schinski, two long extrabase hits. No wonder the West didn’t seem anxious to pitch to her after that. Schinski drew three straight walks during her ensuing trips to the plate, and scored after the first two of them to help the East build a 14-0 lead after five innings. The East also featured some strong pitching, with Hazleton Area starter Becky Demko working three innings of one-hit shutout ball while fanning four during her time on the mound. “Usually, you’re trying to win all the time,” Schinski said. “It’s nice to have a fun game once in awhile.” Her old Nanticoke Area teammate Allie Matulewski had singles in her first four at-bats, drove home two runs and scored three during that fiveinning outburst, Pittston Area’s Antoinette Scialpi added a two-run double in the first inning and Hazleton Area’s Justine Rossi had RBI singles in the first and third innings. “We have a lot of great players,” said Schinski, who also added an assist and putout from the shortstop position and made a nice running catch while playing center field. “I knew we were going to do well.” That made the pitching performance by West team MVP Kristen Gilpin of Tunkhannock pretty impressive. Gilpin, who was a stalwart for Tunkhannock, held the East to one run on two hits over the final four innings while striking out four. “When I pitch, I just do my thing,” said Gilpin,

East AB R HRBI 23HR Rachael Ritz, Cres 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 Hailey Kendall, Haz 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 Juliet Wotherspoon, Cres10 0 0 0 0 0 Baylee Steininger, Nan 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Kayley Schinski, Nan 3 4 2 1 1 0 1 Allie Matulewski, Nan 5 3 4 3 0 0 0 Justine Rossi, Haz 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 Cassy Vukovich,Cou 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Becky Demko, Haz 3 1 2 2 0 0 0 Chrissy Shonk, Mey 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 Kirsten Young, MMI 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Antoinette Scialpi, PA 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 Kayla Benjamin, Nan 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 Melanie Snyder, Cres 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 Juliann Leco, GAR 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Alice Moses, Mey 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kayla Kelly, Cou 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Eilish Hoban, Mey 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 41151813 2 0 1 West AB R HRBI 23HR Alicia Spudis, Tun 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kelcie Senchak, WVW 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 Kymber Letteer, WVW 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sarah Stacey, LL 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 Sydney Kotch, HR 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kristen Gilpin, Tun 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 Serra Degnan, WA 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Alexis Shemanski, HR 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 Brandie Brennan, LL 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Biz Eaton, HR 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Taylor Baker, Dal 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 Casey Dolan, WVW 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 Kasey Miller, HR 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jess Brennan, Tun 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hannah Gabriel, Sem 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kate Kross, WA 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Vicky Cadwalder, LL 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 Emily Forba, Tun 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 Totals 37 4 7 3 1 0 0 East 523 040 010-15 West 000 002 101- 4 Pitching East IP H R ERBB K Becky Demko, W 3 1 0 0 0 4 Allie Matulewski 4 2/3 5 3 1 0 3 Rachael Ritz 1 1/3 1 1 1 0 1 West IP H R ERBB K Taylor Baker 3 1210 10 4 5 Kelcie Senchak 2 4 4 4 4 1 Kristen Gilpin 4 2 1 1 3 4

who is headed to Keystone College. She also got the West on the board in the sixth inning, ripping an RBI single to center field to score Wyoming Valley West’s Kelcie Senchak, helping secure Gilpin’s MVP award. “I didn’t expect this at all,” Gilpin said. “Coach told me to listen (to the MVP announcements), and I said, ‘Why?’ It was really unexpected.” Also for the West, Senchak reached base twice and Casey Dolan of Wyoming Valley West had two hits - including a double for the team’s only extra-base hit. Senchak also made three nice running plays in right field, all in the eighth inning. Emily Forba of Tunkhannock added an RBI single in the seventh inning and Dallas’ Taylor Baker singled and scored the West’s final run in the ninth inning. “I’m definitely going to miss the team I played with,” Gilpin said. “These girls, we got to meet for the first time.” ––

Wyoming Area shortstop Serra Degnan of the West tags out Crestwood’s Rachael Ritz of the East at second base in the Robert L. Dolbear Senior Girls All-Star Softball Game at Kubis Memorial Field in Dallas on Friday night.

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win in the afternoon. “I’m proud of our team, but we still haven’t accomplished what we came to do,” UCLA coach John Savage said. “On to the next round.” The Tar Heels (59-12) twice loaded the bases in the ninth against Berg but came away with only one run, with the game ending on Landon Lassiter’s flyout to center. “The end of the year, it always stinks,” Carolina coach Mike Fox said. “What we did in the ninth inning is just indicative of our kids and how we played all year. Just fighting until the very end.” Both starters went six innings, with the Bruins’ Grant Watson (9-3) allowing four hits and Kent Emanuel (11-5) giving up five singles and striking out seven. UCLA opened the CWS with 2-1 victories over LSU and North Carolina State. The Bruins, with eight total runs, matched 1976 Eastern Michigan for fewest by a team in the metal-bat era that won its first three CWS games. The Bruins scored single runs in the second and sixth innings and made it 4-0 in the seventh on Valaika’s double.

OMAHA, Neb. — Pat Valaika’s two-run double gave UCLA some cushion, record-setting closer David Berg survived a rocky ninth inning and UCLA defeated top-seeded North Carolina 4-1 Friday night to move to the championship round of the College World Series. The Bruins (47-17) will begin the best-of-three finals Monday against Mississippi State, which eliminated Oregon State with a 4-1

Greater Pittston edges Nanticoke in Legion play
The Times Leader staff Fred Chupka went 2-for-3 with three RBI and two doubles in Greater Pittston’s 6-5 win over Nanticoke in a close American Legion Baseball game Friday. Joe Giavanovis recorded a home run in the win as well. Mickey Ferrance batted 2-for-4 with two doubles in the effort for Nanticoke.
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LONDON — Seven-time champion Roger Federer could face Rafael Nadal in the quarterfinals at Wimbledon — their earliest meeting in any Grand Slam. The draw Friday for the grass-court Grand Slam placed the third-seeded Federer and No. 5 Nadal in the same

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BOSTON — At least one company yanked an endorsement deal from New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez on Friday as puzzled family members of a friend found slain a mile from Hernandez’s home sought answers about how he died. Police have searched in and around Hernandez’s sprawling home in North Attleborough, not far from where the Patriots practice, but a court clerk said that as of Friday afternoon no arrest warrants had been issued in the case. The Bristol

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stronger finishes in the last eight races. He’s got three top-10 finishes and contended for wins at Richmond and Dover. He wound up second to Tony Stewart at Dover, where some wondered if the fiery Montoya had mellowed because he didn’t put up a fight when Stewart passed him for the win. The common thinking was the old Montoya might have wrecked Stewart to preserve a victory. “Or old Stewart would have put the old Montoya in the wall. It’s a two-way street,” Montoya said. But it wasn’t a fight worth having with Stewart, who Montoya said had a much faster car. “They told me he was coming on the bottom and he was making time on the bottom,” Montoya said. “All I can do is go by what I know. Yeah, I could have been more aggressive maybe for a corner. But I know if I would have moved up, with the way my car was driving, he would have cleared

me on the bottom. If I would have blocked him and tried to run high, the way my car was driving, his car would have passed me halfway through the corner like no problem. I knew my best chance was try to come off the corner as good as I could. That’s all I could do. “I’m like ‘I can either wreck here trying to protect that when I know I’m not good enough right now and take second and go home happy, or I can finish 30th with two laps to go,’ ” Montoya continued. “I decided to take the smarter way.”That doesn’t mean Montoya doesn’t want to win. He admitted Friday he’s starving for a victory — the last of his two career Sprint Cup wins was in 2010 at Watkins Glen — but is focusing on making the 12-driver Chase for the Sprint Cup championship field. “It’s hard because I think we’re still in a position where we can make it on points, top 10,” Montoya said.

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439
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LEASE FOR

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LEASE FOR

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319

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NEW 2013

GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED IN LEASE

*LEASE IS BASED ON 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $999 DOWN PAYMENT PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE, $131 PROCESSING FEE AND FIRST MONTHS’ PAYMENT DUE AT LEASE SIGNING WITH APPROVED CREDIT THRU DEALER DESIGNATED LENDER. GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED. RESIDUAL $18,843.00.

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27 MONTHS Plus Tax + Tags*

LEASE FOR

$

579

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CONQUEST REBATE

IL X

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*LEASE IS BASED ON 27 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $3,879 DUE AT SIGNING PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $131 DEALER PROCESSING CHARGE DUE AT LEASE SIGNING. ZERO SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED. RESIDUAL IS $37,268.00 (AWD).

LEASE FOR $

239

PLUS TAX & TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS*

- I VTECH ENGINE - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH GRADE LOGIC

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- ADVANCED COMPATIBILITY ENGINEERING - XENON HEADLIGHTS - MULTI VIEW REAR CAMERA

PLUS TAX/TAGS FOR 39 MONTHS* PLUS TAX/TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS*
*LEASESON ARE36 BASED ON 39 MONTHLY PAYMENTS ATMILES 10K MILES YEAR WITH$1,995 $2,495 DUE AT SIGNING PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND *LEASE IS BASED MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K PERPER YEAR WITH DOWN PLUS TAX,TAGS, TITLE AND $131 DEALER PROCESSING CHARGE WITH APPROVED THROUGH US BANK. LEASE$1,000 INCLUDES $3,000 LUXURY CONQUEST REBATE. $131 DEALER PROCESSING CHARGE WITH APPROVED CREDIT THROUGHCREDIT US BANK. LEASE INCLUDES LUXURY LEASE LEASE CONQUEST REBATE.

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GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED IN LEASE

*LEASE IS BASED ON 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $999 DOWN PAYMENT PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE, $131 PROCESSING FEE AND FIRST MONTHS’ PAYMENT DUE AT LEASE SIGNING WITH APPROVED CREDIT THRU DEALER DESIGNATED LENDER. GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED. RESIDUAL $16,344.95.

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NEW 2013 Acura

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$1,000 LUXURY LEASE

CONQUEST REBATE

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2010 LEXUS GS350 STK# L12115A, 37K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF, AWD.................................................................. SALE 2010 LEXUS RX350 STK# L12154A, 47K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF, AWD.................................................................. SALE 2010 LEXUS RX350 STK# T12133A, 30K MI,LEATHER SUNROOF............................................................................ SALE 2010 LEXUS RX350 STK# L12129A , 29K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF, AWD................................................................. SALE 2012 LEXUS RX350 STK# LS0524 , 16K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF, AWD................................................................... SALE PRICE $28,999 PRICE $30,999 PRICE $31,978 PRICE $32,415 PRICE $39,799

LEASE FOR $

329

$
- I VTECH ENGINE - 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - LEATHER INTERIOR - POWER MOONROOF - BLUETOOTH - VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST - ADVANCED COMPATIBILITY ENGINEERING - SEQUENTIAL SPORT SHIFT AUTOMATIC WITH PADDLE SHIFTERS - FULLY INDEPENDENT SPORT-TUNED SUSPENSION
*LEASE IS BASED ON 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $999 DOWN PAYMENT PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE, $131 PROCESSING FEE AND FIRST MONTHS’ PAYMENT DUE AT LEASE SIGNING WITH APPROVED CREDIT THRU DEALER DESIGNATED LENDER. GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED. RESIDUAL $22,080.00.

PLUS TAX & TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS*

PLUS TAX/TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS*
*LEASE IS BASED ON 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $1,995 DOWN PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $131 DEALER PROCESSING CHARGE WITH APPROVED CREDIT THROUGH ALLY BANK. LEASE INCLUDES $1,000 LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST REBATE.

299

LEASE FOR

GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED IN LEASE

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*PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. ALL PRICES AND PAYMENTS ARE PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $131 DEALER PROCESSING CHARGE. ALL LEASES ARE ALL WITH ZERO SECURITY DEPOSIT. **FINANCING IS AVAILABLE ON SELECT MODELS WITH APPROVED CREDIT THROUGH LEXUS FINANCIAL SERVICES. 1.9% APR FINANCING FOR 48 MONTHS = $17.95/$1,000 FINANCED. ALL OFFERS ARE SUBJECT TO CREDIT APPROVAL. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. OFFERS EXPIRE 6/30/13.

*ALL PRICES AND PAYMENTS, PLUS TAX, TAG AND TITLE. PHOTOS ARE FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. FINANCING AVAILABLE WITH APPROVED CREDIT. MINIMUM FINANCED $15K WITH APPROVED CREDIT THRU DESIGNATED LENDER. SUBJECT TO MANUFACTURER PROGRAM CHANGES. FINANCING ON SELECT PRE-OWNED MODELS. QUALIFIED CUSTOMERS ONLY. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. ALL OFFERS EXPIRE 6/30 /13.

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Rangers give Vigneault 5-year deal
The Associated Press NEW YORK — Alain Vigneault brought a whole lot of experience and success into his interview with New York Rangers general manager Glen Sather. However, his most appealing attribute might be that he is so different than former coach John Tortorella — on and off the ice. That was clearly evident Friday when Vigneault was named as the feisty Tortorella’s replacement during a news conference at Radio City Music Hall. In the short window of time in which he met with media members, Vigneault smiled and joked more times than anyone could remember his predecessor doing in 4½ seasons with the Rangers. Vigneault brings a welcoming demeanor away from the rink and a more offensive philosophy on it — in contrast with Tortorella’s way of working in the defensive zone and putting a premium on blocking shots in front of star goalie Henrik Lundqvist. That often left many players dealing with multiple ailments. “We needed a change in style,” Sather said. “You look at the injuries … we needed to move the puck out quick. That style was perfect for a couple of years, but it started to wear our team out.” Just more than four weeks after he was fired by the Vancouver Canucks, Vigneault already has a job. He edged out former Rangers captain Mark Messier, longtime former Buffalo coach Lindy Ruff and others. Vigneault was given a five-year deal, and his first day featured his name on the famous marquee outside of Radio City. “I was thinking about the opportunity to coach the New York Rangers, one of the Original Six teams,” the 52-year-old Vigneault said. “There is not a chance I could pass that up. Honored and privileged I feel.” In 11 seasons as an NHL head coach with Montreal and Vancouver, Vigneault is 422-28835-61 in 806 games. It is unknown if Messier, now a special assistant to Sather, will remain with the Rangers. Messier, a Hall of Fame player, lacks the coaching experience that Vigneault is loaded with. Tortorella was fired May 29 — four days after the Rangers were eliminated by Boston. A year ago, the Rangers reached the Eastern Conference finals. In an ironic twist, Tortorella was reportedly offered the job on Friday to replace Vigneault in Vancouver. Vigneault ranked first on the Canucks’ list in coaching wins and came within one victory of capturing the Stanley Cup in 2011. In seven seasons, Vigneault was 313170-57 in the regular season but only 33-32 in the playoffs. His final two seasons ended in disappointment as Vancouver was knocked out in the first round in both years — including a sweep by San Jose last month. in February. He was the NHL’s longest active-serving coach with one team. Ruff was the first significant hire for Nill, the longtime Detroit Red Wings assistant GM who signed a five-year deal in April to replace the fired Joe Nieuwendyk. The Stars missed the playoffs for the fifth season in a row, the longest postseason drought in team history. They were 22-22-4 last season, last in the Pacific Division, leading to the dismissal of coach Glen Gulutzan. Ruff was the Sabres’ winningest coach (571-432-162), but was fired after Buffalo got off to a 6-10-1 in this year’s NHL lockout-shortened season. There had been 170 NHL coaching changes between his hiring in July 1997 and the time he was fired.

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From page 1B “Pretty boring,” said Boston Bruins center Chris Kelly, who is known as, you guessed it, “Kells.” ”I wish we came up with cooler nicknames.” But the beauty of the simplicity is in its versatility. It can be applied to almost any name, regardless of nationality. Jaromir Jagr? Jags. Alex Ovechkin? Ovie. Marty Turco? Turks. It even works with Bruins left wing Kaspars Daugavins. “We call him Doggie,” Kelly said. But just as there are exceptions to every grammatical rule, there are some names that defy the conventions of hockey nicknamification. Or lend themselves to some added creativity. Blackhawks right wing Jamal Mayers is “Jammer” — not to be confused with Chicago defenseman Niklas Hjalmarsson, who is “Hammer.” Edmonton goalie Nikolai Khabibulin is “The Bulin Wall.” Henrik Lundqvist, he of the 2012 Vezina Trophy, seven straight 30-win seasons and Olympic gold medal in 2006, is, simply, King Henrik. Other monikers come about because of something a player does on the ice. Hall of Famer Max Bentley was known as the “Dipsy Doodle Dandy from Delisle” because of his silky-smooth style of evading opponents. Steve Yzerman thought Johan Franzen looked like “a mule” whizzing around the ice as a rookie back in 2005. The nickname stuck. Phoenix enforcer Paul Bissonnette is “BizNasty.” And some nicknames just happen. Boston forward Brad Marchand is now called the “Little Ball of Hate,” thanks to President Barack Obama. But the nickname originally belonged to Pat Verbeek of the New York Rangers. He got it because teammate Glenn Healy had already dubbed Ray Ferraro the “Big Ball of Hate.” “It’s just a bunch of guys probably acting a little bit younger than they should and goofing around,” said Blackhawks captain Jonathan Toews, known as “Tazer” or “Captain Serious.” But it’s also a nod to hockey’s roots, a reminder that no matter how big the NHL becomes, it’s not that far removed from its quaint history of small towns and backyard ponds. “It goes back to the fact that hockey, more than baseball, for example, was a Canadian frontier game … and the large majority of players came from small areas,” said Stan Fischler, the MSG hockey analyst and leading NHL historian. “(The NHL) is a multibillion-dollar industry. But at the same time, it does have a folksy, family feel about it,” Fischler said. Indeed, not only does everyone have a nickname, but everyone uses them, too. Imagine LeBron James’ teammates calling him “Jamesy” or “Headband.” Or Gregg Popovich referring to Tim Duncan as “Duncs.” It would never happen. “That’s part of the beauty part of hockey,” Fischler said. “Apart from the intensity on the ice, it’s a very friendly sport.”

Alain Vigneault takes questions during a news conference after being named the New York Rangers head coach at Radio City Music Hall on Friday in New York. Vigneault, 52, comes to the Rangers after seven years as coach of the Vancouver Canucks.

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Ruff to pilot Stars
DALLAS — Lindy Ruff is the now the coach of the Dallas Stars,

the team that clinched their only Stanley Cup championship on a goal he has always questioned. Ruff was hired Friday by the Stars, 14 years after he joined thousands of Buffalo fans in the chant of “No goal!” in the aftermath of Brett Hull’s Cup-clinching shot late in the third overtime of Game 6 in the 1999 Stanley Cup final. “It’s a long time ago,” Ruff said after being introduced. “I’ve had some great memories. I’ve gotten past that. I’m a coach, I want to coach, and this is an unbelievable opportunity.” That was the Sabres’ only Stanley Cup appearance under Ruff, in his second season as Buffalo’s coach. Ruff coached 15 seasons for the Buffalo Sabres before being fired

Tippett remains with Coyotes
PHOENIX — The Phoenix Coyotes have agreed to a long-term contract extension with coach Dave Tippett. Tippett had reportedly wanted to wait to see what happens with the uncertain ownership situation before making a decision to stay with the Coyotes. The Coyotes have gone 156-9642 in Tippett’s four seasons with the team, despite the fact that the franchise was owned by the NHL and had strict financial restrictions during that time. In 2011-12, the Coyotes went 42-27-13, won the franchise’s first division title and advanced to the Western Conference finals for the first time in team history.

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From page 1B Then again, if James keeps getting better, Miami’s place in history will probably only rise. At 6-foot-8 and 250 pounds, James has a combination of size, speed and strength that seems unmatched in the NBA world. After Miami lost the 2011 finals to Dallas, James decided to improve his post play by working with Hakeem Olajuwon. Last season, his focus was on enhancing his midrange jumper, something he continued working on throughout the season with Ray Allen. So with about a halfminute left and the Heat up by two points, it was that mid-range jumper that sealed Miami’s title. James delivered with 27.9 seconds left to make it a two-possession game. Not long afterward, he had the Larry O’Brien Trophy in one arm, the Finals MVP trophy in the other, ready for a well-deserved break from basketball. Jordan won six titles, James only has two. But if that’s the sole standard, then Jordan isn’t even close either, considering Bill Russell won 11 rings in his Boston career. Russell was there for the Heat title clincher, served as part of the on-court trophy presentations, then retreated to a small room not far from the Miami locker room as players meandered in for one of the immediate perks of winning a title — a photo shoot with the trophy. James posed for hundreds of photos during his time in there. Camera clicks were a constant sound for about 10 minutes when he was in the room. And before he left, He shook hands with the Heat stars, then turned around to face the cameras and said something to James that was barely audible to those even a few feet away. “You earned this one,” Russell said. James’ grin became even broader, and camera shutters kept on whirring. Suddenly, that oft-mocked, oft-replayed “not two, not three, not four” answer James gave during the Heat celebration of their free agency coup in 2010 doesn’t look like such a punch line anymore. “I always felt that when he got up to five, six, seven that he was joking a little bit, but the media decided to take him very seriously,” Heat managing general partner Micky Arison said. “I think right now he’s real happy with two and next year he’ll be worried about three.” James has played 10 seasons now. Including playoffs, his scoring average is 27.6, third-best in league history behind only Jordan and Wilt Chamberlain. With an average season next year, he’ll move into the Top 25 in all-time regular-season scoring.

Former NBA star Bill Russell, right, presents Miami Heat’s LeBron James with the Bill Russell MVP Award after the Heat won Game 7 of the NBA Finals on Thursday in Miami.

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he and Wade waved for Russell to come join them for some more snapshots. “Get the legend up here,” James shouted.

Russell walked to the front of the room as a few people, mostly Heat employees and family members, clapped.

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New sentence for ex-Enron chief
One of the country’s most notorious financial scandals came to a protracted legal conclusion Friday as ex-Enron Corp. CEO Jeffrey Skilling — already in prison for his role in the once-mighty energy giant’s collapse — was resentenced to 14 years as part of a court-ordered reduction and a separate agreement with prosecutors. Skilling has been in prison since 2006, when he was sentenced to more than 24 years by U.S. District Judge Sim Lake. But an appeals court vacated his prison term in 2009, ruling that a sentencing guideline was improperly applied. That meant a reduction of as much as nine years.

Jobless rates fall across US
Pennsylvania’s rate dropped to 7.5 percent in May
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Is Cuba-US thaw on horizon?
They’ve hardly become allies, but Cuba and the U.S. have taken some baby steps toward rapprochement in recent weeks that have people on this island and in Washington wondering if a breakthrough in relations could be just over the horizon. In the past week, the two countries have held talks on resuming direct mail service, and announced a July 17 sit-down on migration issues. In May, a U.S. federal judge allowed a convicted Cuban intelligence agent to return to the island. This month, Cuba informed the family of jailed U.S. government subcontractor Alan Gross that it would let an American doctor examine him, though the visit has apparently not yet happened.

WASHINGTON — Unemployment rates fell in half of U.S. states last month, led by drops in California, West Virginia, New York and Hawaii. Pennsylvania’s unemployment rate fell slightly to 7.5 percent in May, the state announced Friday afternoon. The state’s economy added 24,000 new jobs compared to April — the highest one-month gain since 1983. The number of people filing for unemployment claims also fell in May by 9,000 to 488,000. May’s unemployment rate is more than half a percentage point below that in January,

when the number climbed to 8.2 percent. May’s number also marks the first time Pennsylvania’s unemployment rate has fallen below 7.6 percent since March 2009, near the start of the recession. It has also fallen under the national average, which rose to 7.6 percent in May. The U.S. Labor Department said Friday that unemployment rates rose in 17 states and were unchanged in eight. Hiring has been steady nationwide, leading to a better job market in many areas of the country. Employers added jobs in 33 states last month. The biggest gains were in Ohio, Texas and Michigan. The unemployment rate

dipped in the Northeast to 7.5 percent from 7.6 percent, and fell in the West to 7.8 percent from 8 percent. It was flat in the Midwest at 7.2 percent and edged up in the South to 7.2 percent from 7.1 percent. California and West Virginia had the largest declines in unemployment among all states. In California, the rate dropped to 8.6 percent from 9 percent in April. West Virginia’s rate fell to 6.2 percent from 6.6 percent. Both states reported job gains. California has also seen the largest drop in unemployment among the states in the past 12 months. Its rate fell 2.1 percentage points from May 2012.

Market surges after 2 bad days
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Apple ‘seed’ could fetch $500K
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Apple wins ‘bounce-back’ suit
Apple Inc. has won a patent infringement lawsuit against Samsung Electronics Co. in a Japanese court, one of dozens of legal battles around the world between the technology giants. The Tokyo District Court issued a partial verdict Friday in favor of Apple. Damages were not announced. The court said in a summary that further examination is needed to determine if Samsung must pay compensation, and if so, how much. A final verdict is expected later.

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NEW YORK — It’s the kind of electronic junk that piles up in basements and garages — an old computer motherboard with wires sticking out. But because it was designed and sold by two college dropouts named Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, it could be worth more than half a million dollars. An Apple 1 from 1976, one of the first Apple computers ever built and forerunner of today’s MacBooks, IPads and IPhones, goes on the auction block at Christie’s next week. The bidding starts at $300,000, with a pre-sale estimated value of up to $500,000. “This is a piece of history that made a difference in the world, it’s where the computer revolution started,” said Ted Perry, a retired school psychologist who owns the old Apple and has kept it stashed away in a cardboard box at his home

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This Apple 1 prototype computer, built in 1976, accompanied by an operation manual and schematic as well as a photo of its inventors, Steve Wozniak, left, and Steve Jobs. One of the very first Apple 1 computers, it goes on sale later this month at Christie’s, the latest in a recent run of vintage tech sales that have attracted some eye-popping prices.

outside Sacramento, Calif. The 11-by-14 green piece of plastic covered with a grid of memory chips above a labyrinth of wires was one of the first 25 such computer elements, and sold for $666.66. About 200 were made but most have disappeared or been discarded. Various estimates put the number known to still exist
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from about 30 to 50. They came with eight kilobytes of memory — a million times less than the average computer today. Vintage Apple products have become an especially hot item since Jobs’ death in October 2011, surrounding the mystique attached to this entrepreneur who joined forces with Wozniak to build computer pro-

totypes in a California garage. Another Apple 1 was sold last month for a record $671,400 by a German auction house, breaking a previous record of $640,000 set in November. Sotheby’s sold one last year for $374,500. Perry, 70, acquired his Apple 1 in either 1979 or 1980, as a secondhand item he saw advertised.

He paid nothing for it; it was a swap with the owner. An expert hired by Christie’s recently came to Perry’s home to examine the old Apple and try to turn it on. Only the Apple motherboard is original. A keyboard, monitor and a storage device — in this case a portable cassette tape deck — were added later.

Traders have decided that the stock market has suffered enough, at least for now. After a two-day plunge, the market is ending the week with an advance Friday, suggesting that perhaps Wall Street will be successfully weaned from the Federal Reserve’s easy money after all. “Saner heads are prevailing,” said Jim Dunigan, chief investment officer at PNC Wealth Management. “People are looking a little deeper into the message from the Fed — the economy is getting better,” he said. “At the end of the day that’s a positive.” Investors had known that sooner or later the Fed would quit spending $85 billion per month pumping money into the U.S. economy. That money has been a big driver behind the stock market’s bull run the last four years. It led to low interest rates that encouraged borrowing for everything from factory machinery to commercial airplanes to home renovations. Has the economy been great? No. Unemployment is still high and U.S. growth has been anemic. But it could have been worse. Investors were confident enough in a growing economy that U.S. stocks hit all-time highs in the past month. Then on Wednesday, the Fed said it would aim to turn off that spigot next year as long as the economy is strong enough. Just because investors knew it was coming doesn’t mean they liked it. The Dow dropped 560 points on Wednesday and Thursday. Investors recovered their mojo on Friday. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 31 points to 14,791 in late afternoon trading. The Standard & Poor’s 500 index was up four points to 1,591. The gains were led by highdividend stocks that investors favor when they want to play it safe. Makers of consumer staples, utilities, and health care companies rose the most of the 10 industries in the S&P 500 index. Only technology stocks fell.

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DIY TIP: Hanging gardens with boxes and buckets
Scranton native Nicki Hughes used a little imagination and some guidance from Pinterest to complete a removable hangingbasket project with the help of her friend George LaMonica to bring some additional greenery to her Brooklyn backyard. “I grew up playing outside in my parents’ back yard and in the woods,” Hughes recalled. “When I moved to New York City more than 11 years ago, it was important that I found a place where I would have that outdoor space that I was used to – not an easy task.” COST: $10 per wooden box from T.J. Maxx and Marshalls or $3 per metal can from Home Depot; $5 each for Tornado 40-pound steel U-hooks from Home Depot; galvanized wire coated in rubber at 60 cents per foot; metal wire fasteners for about $1 each. ESTIMATED TOTAL: $36 for a string of four paint cans on 18 feet of wire or $54 for three boxes on the same length of wire. INSTRUCTIONS: Fasten the metal wire around the Tornado hooks to hang over the top of a wall or fence. Drill holes through the base of the boxes and through the metal rim and bottom of the paint cans and feed the wire through holes one side at a time. Level the “baskets” with the wire fasteners. Use clothespins as placeholders to be sure your baskets will sit correctly. Line the containers with cut pieces of plastic tarp to preserve the life of the boxes. Fill the baskets with soil and plant whatever you wish. Hughes chose herbs for the paint cans and a variety of goods — from strawberries to zucchini — to plant in the boxes. Hughes said the baskets were a “good weekend project” that could be completed in a day if you started early enough.
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Hit the beauty trail this weekend with The Back Mountain Bloomers
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Waterside wonders to behold

Christopher J. Hughes

HARVEYS LAKE — Across the lush, green landscape that sits on the water’s edge at Harveys Lake, visitors to the home of Drs. Paul and Bonnie Mancia will be greeted by bears, turtles, alligators and even a handful of pirates. The arboretum-meets-statue garden that surrounds the Mancia home on Lakeside Drive is one of the highlights of the biennial Back Mountain Bloomers Garden Tour set for 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. On a recent preview of the tour, club members were quick to praise the array of plants and statues the Mancias have harvested over the years. “This is an indoor garden, and the doors will be open,” said Dallas resident Claudia Stevens, chairperson for the Mancia home, gesturing to an enclosed front porch. “It’s really quite beautiful in there. “I come out here, and I hate to leave.” The spacious backyard includes a family of bears surrounding a tree, larger-than-life frogs and birds, and at least one miniature gargoyle. The boathouse is decorated like a wouldbe pirate’s cove of sorts, complete with statues of swashbucklers, seahorses, alligators and more. “They have collected Small details, such as this ladybug, these, literally, dot the greenery at the home of Drs. Paul and Bonnie Mancia at from all over Harveys Lake. the world,” Stevens said of the statues. Large shrubs and trees line the outside of the home and front garden, and hanging baskets brighten up the railing on a second-floor deck. The Mancia home and another property on Grandview Avenue are the first Harveys Lake residences to become part of the event, which began in 2003. Tour chair Joanne Bittner, of Dallas, recommends that garden-lovers start their trip next week in the lakeside community, where a shuttle service will take attendees between the two homes. Four homes in Dallas and the Misericordia University Shakespeare garden, where tickets may be picked up, are the other highlights. “Each of the six gardens is totally different,” Bittner said, noting that vegetable gardens, flowers, a gazebo, a pond, garden statues and chandeliers and more dot the map. This year also marks the first time the tour will return to a previously featured home, Bittner added. The Huntsinger home on 42nd Street in Dallas was part of the first tour in 2003. “It’s really interesting to see what’s happened in the last 10 years,” she said. There will be a flurry of activity at the Mancia home, including a butterfly release coordinated by Creekside Gardens of Tunkhannock at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Members of the Wyoming Valley Art League will host an exhibit of their work on an

Plants and statues of fish and sailors hang from the boathouse deck at the home of Drs. Paul and Bonnie Mancia in Harveys Lake.

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TAKE THE TOUR
Homes along the tour are closed to the public until the day of the event. Tickets are $20 today and $25 from tomorrow until the day of the event on June 29. Featured gardens for 2013 include: • Shakespeare Garden at Misericordia University, 301 Lake St., Dallas • 425 Lake St., Dallas • 87 Elcrest Drive, Dallas • 405 Yalick Road, Dallas • 76 42nd St., Dallas • 2200 Lakeside Drive, Harveys Lake • 44 Grandview Ave., Harveys Lake Find more information about the tour at www.backmountainbloomers.org. enclosed porch at the Harveys Lake highlight, and Art League members will create en plein air paintings at each stop on the tour. Additional presenters include Fran Wallo, who is hosting a dog-agility demonstration, members of the Master Gardeners of the Penn State Cooperative Extension, a floral design demo with Renata Reffeck and more. Tickets are $20 until today and $25 from Sunday through Saturday. They can be purchased at the Back Mountain Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dallas; Creekside Gardens, 4 Church Drive, Tunkhannock; George Burger and Sons Garden Center, 429 S. Mountain Blvd., Mountain Top; Perennial Point, 1158 N. River St., Plains Township; The Lands at Hillside Farms, 65 Hillside Road, Shavertown; and Wild Birds Unlimited, Dallas Shopping Center, Route 309, Dallas. In line with its mission statement to increase enthusiasm and knowledge about gardening while conserving natural resources, proceeds from the garden tour will benefit the Anthracite Scenic Trails Association. The non-profit volunteer group has developed the Back Mountain and Black Diamond trails in Luzerne County.

Back Mountain Bloomers Garden Tour House Chair Claudia Stevens, front, and Tour Chair Joanne Bittner admire one of the statues in the garden at the home of Drs. Paul and Bonnie Mancia in Harveys Lake.

KNOW A GREAT GARDEN?
Back Mountain Bloomers Garden Club tour chair Joanne Bittner said club members work one year ahead to identify gardens that will be at their best the following June. Recommendations for new homes to include on the tour come directly from club members or from admiring neighbors. “There are people who have just absolutely gorgeous gardens that the public doesn’t know about,” home chair Claudia Stevens said. “When we see something like this or someone comes to us, we make a contact and tell them we’d love to look at their property and see if they’d like to be a part of our tour.” If you know of a great garden in the Back Mountain, email info@ backmountainbloomers.org.

Nancy Mayer, treasurer and chief arborist for the Back Mountain Bloomers Garden Club, marks an atropurpurea at the Mancia home in preparation for the club’s June 29 tour.

Back Mountain Bloomers Garden Club members, from left, Claudia Stevens, Nancy Mayer, Joanne Bittner, and Nancy Eckert discuss plans for their June 29 garden tour at the Mancia home in Harveys Lake.

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First Holy Communion celebrated at St. Joseph Marello Parish

Holy Family Church supports Pro-Life Center
Betty Caffrey from Pennsylvanians for Human Life was the guest speaker at a recent meeting of the Altar and Rosary Society of Holy Family Church, Luzerne. A baby shower was held for the Pro-Life Center at the meeting. At the event, from left: Caffrey; Anna Wasilauski, sunshine secretary; Donna Mazaika, treasurer; Marie Stefanides, corresponding secretary; Carol Cardoni, president; and Mary Watkins, secretary. Kathy Long, vice president, and Rosemary Sigmond, parliamentarian, also participated.

Students from St. Joseph Marello Parish, William Street, Pittston, recently received first holy communion. Participants, from left, first row, are Jacob Granahan; Patrick Branley; Julia Girman; Morgan Maida; Sofia Gonzales; Dylan Kiwak; Nicholas Sciandra; and Jean Paglianite, teacher. Second row: Cassie Hintze; Maura Kosek; John Barch-Crich; Ethan Lazowski; Shane Gale; Kayla Franchetti; Olivia Musto; and Denise Adams, religious education director. Third row: James Spindler, Trisjin Spencer, Luke Bowen, Nicolas Nardell, Aiden Morgan, Anthony Ranieli and Anthony Agrella. Fourth row: Chase Krawchuk; Ethan Clarke; Anthony Cencetti; Louis Lussi; Robbie Barbieri; Charles Cadora-Cox; Charlene Krawchuk, teacher’s aide. Fifth row: Connie Mangione; the Rev. Jackson Pinheiro, associate pastor; Sofia Quaglia; Emily Folger; Isabella Pisano; Victoria Zaledonis; Fortunata Musto, teacher; the Rev. Joseph Sibilano, administrator; and Mary Lou Graziano, teacher.

St. John Lutheran conducts confirmation
St. John Lutheran Church, 9 Wood St., Pittston, recently held its confirmation class. Cofirmands, from left, are Brooke Ashley Cherney, Richard Earl Drummond and EmilyRose Goyne.

Smart ways to boost your curb appeal and sell your home
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Curb appeal has always been a key component of selling a home. A wellmanicured lawn, fresh paint on the front door and a clean exterior — from siding to windows to driveways and sidewalks — can immediately entice or repel a prospective buyer. Nowadays, with the majority of buyers shopping for homes online before ever stepping foot on a property, the trick for sellers is to capture that curb appeal through photographs. Jim Hughes of Greenwell Realty and Property Management in Andover, Minn., recommends homeowners hire a professional photographer to help them capture their curb appeal to lure in buyers. “The quality of the photograph is almost as important as the curb appeal itself,” Hughes said. “We’ll see great pictures that are taken in dim light or from bad angles all the time and they’ll get dismissed just as quickly as those (homes) that are not well-prepared (in curb appeal). That first glimpse might be the only shot you’ll get at the buyer having interest in

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They’ll do a shed roof or a flat roof for a patio cover, whereas, if they had gone ahead and spent the money and gone with (a style) that fits that home, it would add so much to that curb appeal and to the value of the home.” Hiring a good realestate professional can help you decide the right projects to get the most out of your curb appeal. Hughes retains a professional home stager on staff to help prepare his clients’ homes for sale.

“Good curb appeal is like having an auction to sell everything you own,” Hughes said. “If, on the day of the auction, you get a big rainstorm, you’re not going to get much money for your items because the audience will be smaller. Essentially, the same is true with curb appeal. If you do a good job on curb appeal, you’ll have more buyers that are interested. Though they might not make offers, you’ll have a larger audience of buyers.”

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Joshua R.Bigger
Joshua Robert Bigger, son of Cynthia J. Stofey, Plains Township, and John R. Bigger IV, Luzerne, and the stepson of Tara Bigger, is celebrating his sixth birthday today, June 22. Joshua is a grandson of Jean Stofey, Plains Township; the late Joseph Stofey; Donna and David Ferguson, Luzerne; and John Bigger, Dallas. He has a sister, Isabella, 7.

Ariana I.Piestrak
Ariana Irene Piestrak, daughter of Sherry Piestrak, Newport Township, is celebrating her ninth birthday today, June 22. Ariana is a granddaughter of Edward Piestrak and Barbara Piestrak, Alden. She is a great-granddaughter of Anna Piestrak, Newport Township. The sacrament of confirmation was recently bestowed on the members of Our Lady of Hope Parish, Wilkes-Barre. The Most Rev. James C. Timlin, Bishop of the Diocese of Scranton, was celebrant. Participants at the ceremony, not in order, are Melanie Aguilar; Melody Aguilar; Dylan Andes; Maria Armbruster; Rebecca Bavitz; Camden Boris; Miranda Brazinski; Cody Dzurisin; Justin Hargrave; Haley Jendrzejewski; Sierra Jendrzejewski; Abigail Kebles; Kevin Kinney; Eric Krzywicki; Thomas Lyons; Donald Missal; Benjamin Moody; Angelo Najera; Nataliya Scarantino; R. Maverick Swida; Rayna Swida; Paige Tavella; Sara Tuzinski; Juliana Wayman; Heavyn Wegrzynowicz; Ryan Wielgopolski; Charles Witczak; Taylor Woods; Sarah Youkoski; Nikolas Zasada; Damien Zendzion; the Rev. John S. Terry, pastor; Timlin; Maria Healey, catechist; David Richards, catechist; and June Swida, director of religious education.

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The Welsh Bethel Baptist Church, 290 Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre, is holding its annual Vacation Bible School from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Monday to Thursday. This year’s theme is SonWest Roundup-A Rip-Roaring Good Time with Jesus. Classes are offered for children ages 5 to 12. For more information or to register, call the church office at 822-3372. Some participants, from left, first row, are Hannah Fox and Brooklyn Giovinazzo. Second row: Chance Hall, Paige Owens, Kenidee Bellio and Joshua Bellio. Third row: Justin Kachurak, Ryan Kachurak, Abby Jayne, Shaila Isaac, Anthony Giovinazzo and Danae Owens.

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Alexa B. McCarroll, daughter of Kristen and Wallace McCarroll, Wyoming, celebrated her first birthday June 21. Alexa is a granddaughter of Lorraine and Howard Lindbuchler, Fleetwood; Rebecca Czock, Plains Township; Robert Czock, Wilkes-Barre Township; and Wallace McCarroll, Missouri. She is a greatgranddaughter of Eleanor Fulk, White Haven, and Ronald Anderson, Louisiana. Alexa has a brother, Callen, 9, and a sister, Jenna, 5.

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Gavin Anthony Timalonis, son of Megan Curry and Bradley Timalonis, Pittston, is celebrating his second birthday today, June 22. Gavin is a grandson of Thomas Curry, Pittston, and Walter and Judith Timalonis, Wilkes-Barre. He is a great-grandson of Helen Curry, Hughestown. He has a brother, Blake, 3 months.

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GLEN LYON: Holy Spirit Parish will hold its annual Vacation Bible School for children ages 4-12 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. July 29 to Aug. 2 at St. Adalberts Church. The theme for this year is Kingdom Rock. For more information, or to register, call the parish center at 736-6372 or Chris at 736-6327. Registration deadline is July 7. MOUNTAIN TOP: St. Paul Lutheran Church announced the following upcoming events. • Music Appreciation Sunday will be celebrated at the 9:30 a.m. service on Sunday. • The Book of Faith Bible study group will meet at 7 p.m. on Monday. • An American Red Cross blood drive will be held from 1-6 p.m. on Wednesday. • Summer hours for worship will begin on June 30. The first service will begin at 8:30 a.m. and the second service will start at 10 a.m. Sunday school will be discontinued for the summer months. NANTICOKE: The Padre Pio Prayer Group will meet after the 6 p.m. Mass on July 3 at St. Faustina Parish main site, South Hanover Street. All are invited. WILKES-BARRE: Resurrection of the Lord Parish Polish National Catholic Church, 35 Zerby Ave., Kingston, is participating in a fundraiser from 1-10 p.m. on Sunday and Monday at Sweet Frog, 2258 Highland Boulevard. Customers can use coupons available from the church to make purchases during these times and 25 percent of the purchase will be given to the church. For more information contact Richard Manta at 696-3668. WILKES-BARRE: St. Robert Bellarmine Parish is holding a novena to St. Ann at 7 p.m. every night from July 18-26 celebrating liturgy at St. Aloysius Church, 143 W. Division Street, with the Rev. Ted Walsh conducting the services. WILKES-BARRE: The Christian Women of Our Lady of Hope Parish, 40 Park Ave., will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday at the Marymount Parish Center. Hostesses are Monica Jendrzejewski and Mary Gluchowski. Plans for the annual bingo in October will be discussed. There will be no meeting in July.

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Teen who is ready to leave the nest is hesitating to take the first step
Dear Abby: I’m a 19-year-old high school graduate working full time as a general manager for a furniture corporation. I live at home with my parents, but I feel like I am ready move out into my own place. I’m afraid to tell my parents because we are so close. My father has always said he won’t let me move out unless he approves of the place, and he talks about random checkups of my apartment. If I move out, aren’t I entitled to privacy in my own place? How do I approach them about this without it becoming a screaming match, or ruining the relationship with them? — Unsettled in Washington

DEAR ABBY
ADVICE
Dear Unsettled: At 19, you are no longer a child. You hold a responsible job and, I assume, have enough savings that you can afford what you are contemplating. That your father wants to protect you is understandable because you are his child. Approach the subject by telling your parents you are “considering” moving out on your own, and would like your father to help you select a place that is safe. Do not be confrontational. If he refuses, you can still go looking on your own. Once you are in and settled, you

can then address the subject of “surprise” visits. Your father is not your parole officer, and it is respectful to call before dropping by. Dear Abby: When did men decide it was “stylish” to wear a two-day growth of beard? I can understand men not shaving on their day off, but to go unshaven and wearing a tux just looks wrong. It is twice as wrong if they have gray in their beard. Please tell the men of America to shave! — Style Policewoman in Ohio Dear Style Policewoman: As I recall, men started going less clean-shaven after the TV series “Miami Vice” became a hit. Five o’clock shadows became the rage, as did going sockless

in loafers and wearing a lot of pastels. On the right person, the look can be sexy — as was demonstrated by hunk-a-licious actors Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas, and British singer George Michael. However, I agree that when a man’s beard starts turning gray, a clean shave is a better look because after a “certain age” the stubble begins to resemble that of an old derelict rather than a Hollywood sex symbol. Dear Abby: I am the human resources director for a nonprofit organization. I hope you will help me send a message out to anyone searching for a job. Ninety-five percent of all the candidates I interview know little to nothing about the organization for which they are interviewing.

Please let job seekers know that most organizations are less likely to hire an applicant who has done no research on the company. I wouldn’t! — Shaking My Head in San Diego Dear Shaking Your Head: That’s good advice. Not only should the applicant know something about the organization or company, the job seeker should be prepared to tell the interviewer why he or she is eager for the job, and how hiring him or her will enhance the business.
To receive a collection of Abby’s most memorable — and most frequently requested — poems and essays, send a business-sized, selfaddressed envelope, plus check or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in Canada) to: Dear Abby’s “Keepers,” P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage is included.)

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HOROSCOPE
BY HOLIDAY MATHIS
ARIES (March 21-April 19). You are laying the groundwork for an important move. Try not to tip your hand prematurely, or this won’t go nearly the way you want it to. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). The logger chopping down a tree does not fret over where the woodchips land. Thus, the idiom “let the chips fall where they may,” which pretty much sums up your attitude. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You cannot count on popular support for your creativity now, but if you love what you’re doing, that shouldn’t matter much. Let the rest of the world catch up later. CANCER (June 22-July 22). The immediate concerns that demand your attention will not go away until you address them. Run to the sanctuary of higher ground like a person fleeing a rising flood. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Are you trying to resist natural attraction even though this is futile? You can’t help what you like, but of course, you don’t have to act on everything that draws your attention, either. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). It’s not happening fast enough for you right now. How frustrating it can be when the world doesn’t seem to want to sync up with your timing. Or maybe this is the excuse you needed to take a break! LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Can you help yourself? To find out, help yourself to whatever extent you are able. You’ll find that you can do more than you think, and that small actions go a long way toward a successful outcome. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You like to switch things up for the excitement that brings, but it’s not always wise to do so. Carry through on what you already promised, and all will be well. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). People test each other by constructing roadblocks. Be the strong and curious person who pokes to find out whether the boulders are really rocks or just Styrofoam props. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). There will be no negotiating with the established order. If you want a change, you’re just going to have to do it your way and deal with the consequences. The other option is to accept how things are and be happy about it. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Gentle persuasion is favored over forceful methods. The thing you want is like a small animal, easily scared off if you move quickly toward it. Better yet, set out a bowl of food. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You’re just not in the mood to divulge your story to everyone who wants to know, but you will get something valuable out of exploring it for yourself. There are benefits to thinking about your earlier incarnations. TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (June 22). You’ll be inspired to make fresh choices. You wouldn’t normally dedicate yourself to the pursuit of pleasure, and the novelty of this is what makes July so much fun. You’ll react quickly to September news and land in a truly privileged position by the month’s end. Your lucky numbers are: 13, 11, 39, 28 and 3.

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DelBaso Ford is now accepting applications for Sales Positions. We are looking for an energetic, self-motivated individual to join our award winning organization. Apply in person to: 249 Market Street,B Kingston Email: [email protected] or Call 570-288-4501 Commercial WEST SIDE

SALES OPPORTUNITY

Brick 2 story 3,200 sq. ft. home, 2 acres, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Fireplace, hardwood floors. 20'x40' inground pool with auto cover and a large yard. $469,000 570-675-8955 Dallas

291 Vanessa Drive DIR: From Wilkes-Barre to Sans Souci Parkway, left on St. Maryʼs Rd, right on Sively, left on Mark Hill Rd., left on Vanessa Drive. Property is the last home on the left. Custom built colonial two-story. 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, two vehicle garage. View of the Wyo- ming Valley. Located on a dead end, private street, just minutes from the Wyoming Valley Country Club, Han- over Industrial Park, & public transportation. Sun room, family room with wood burning fireplace, hardwood floors on 1st & 2nd floors, 1st floor laundry room & bathroom. Central cooling fan. Lower level recreation room with bar, lots of closets & storage, coal/wood stove, office/5th bedroom & bath. MLS #12-4610 PRICE REDUCED TO $269,900 Louise Laine 283-9100 x20

19 Glen Riddle Lane Peaceful surroundings overwhelm the senses when you step foot on this lovely property. Tudor style 2 story with 4 bedrooms and 2.5 baths, family room with fireplace. Accessible outdoor deck from kitchen, family room Basement area can be finished off for additional living space. MLS 13-1818 $284,500 Jay A. Crossin Extension 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 DALLAS

VIEWMONT ACRES All this 2.8+ acre lot needs is your vision for your dream home. Located in a quiet country setting, this partially cleared lot has a great view of the mountains. Septic is already on site and ready for Summer building. MLS #13-1705 Only $65,000 Call Barbara Metcalf 570-696-0883

LEWITH & FREEMAN REAL ESTATE, INC 570-696-3801
DALLAS

PRICE REDUCTION Beautiful home in a lovely setting in the Village of Orange. 2 or 3 bedrooms, 1st floor bedroom, hardwood flooring, large eat in kitchen, 1st floor laundry, 2nd floor cedar closet. Detached garage, barn style shed with loft, many upgrades. New furnace, kitchen floor & recently drilled private well & PIX plumbing. Don ʼ t wait, make t h i s h o m e y o u r s & enjoy serenity on the back deck. $109,900 MLS# 13-283 Call/text Donna Cain 947-3824 or Tony Wasco 855-2424

Weichert Realtors TradeMark 570-901-1020
16 Westminster Dr. You CAN judge a book by its cover! Attractive both inside and out with many upgrades and all of the “must haves”. Such as hardwood floors, modern kitchen/baths, lower level rec room for additional living space and so much more! Lovely rear concrete patio with above ground pool MLS 13-1373 $189,900 Jay A. Crossin Extension 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 Beautiful well kept 2 story Colonial features 3,900 square feet, 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, hardwood & tile floors, gorgeous entry foyer, built-in POOL, fenced yard, 3 car garage. ONE YEAR HOME WARRANTY INCLUDED. MLS 13-1932 $469,000 Tracy Zarola 574-6465

DALLAS

LEWITH & FREEMAN REAL ESTATE, INC 570-696-0723

DALLAS

PART TIME CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS HorseLoverZ.com in Hazleton PA is currently seeking several Part Time Customer Services Reps -Must be locally based with a strong Equestrian background -Excellent communication skills are a must -Prior Customer Service experience preferred -Email resume to [email protected]
at a busy hardware store. Full time and Part time. Weekends a must.

RETAIL CLERK

Possible management position. Apply within: 42 Main Street, Dallas Drivers & Delivery

Gas field/landscape drivers plus hands on labor required. Operate dump trucks & load equipment on lowboy. Deliver to job site. Must operate skid steer excavator, hydroseed truck, etc. Will plow in winter. Must have clean driving record and pass drug test. Top Wages Paid. Call Harvis Interview Service @ 542-5330. Leave message. Will send an application. Or forward resume: [email protected] Employer is Varsity, Inc. No walk-ins. EOE

CDL-A Driver

Well established Italian Restaurant on the West Side with seating for 75. Business only includes good will, all furniture and fixtures, all kitchen equipment and delivery van for $150,000. Building sold separately. Restaurant on 1st floor and 2 bedroom luxury apartment on 2nd floor for $250,000. www.atlasrealty inc.com MLS 12-3433 Call Charlie ATLAS REALTY 970-829-6200 COURTDALE

23 Idlewood Dr. 3/4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, Central Air, Gas Heat, Large Cherry Kitchen. Ceramic, Hardwood, Carpet. Lots of closets, storage & unfinished basement. Beautiful landscape. New roof & water heater. Large 3 Car Garage. $325,900 Call 570-675-4700 FORTY FORT SINGLE HOME 3 bedroom. Corner lot. Carport & 1.5 car detached garage. Gas heat, vinyl siding, 1.5 baths. Enclosed side porch. $63,000 570-779-5438 Leave Message.

BEAR CREEK $149,900

Perrinʼs Marsh 106 acres, Approximately, 80 acres of water and 26 acres of land with ranch home and pole barn. Full gas lease transfers with property. Partially located in Wyoming and Luzerne Counties. Truly a rare find! MLS# 12-3026 $419,000 Call Cindy King 570-690-2689 www.cindykingre.com

3 Crestview Drive Sprawling multi-level, well-constructed and continuously maintained. 5,428 sq. ft. of living space. Living room and formal dining room with two-way gas fireplace and hardwood flooring. Eat-in kitchen with island. Florida room with flagstone floor. 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, 2 half-baths. Lower level rec-room with fireplace and wet bar leads to heated, in-ground pool. Beautifully landscaped two-acre lot. $525,000. MLS#13-1309 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401

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

The good life... close at hand
• 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.
www.EastMountainApt.com

EAST MOUNTAIN APARTMENTS

Gateway
288-6300

570-675-5100

822-4444

Regions Best Address • 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts.

APARTMENTS

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ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200

Townhome Nice end unit on large corner lot. laminate floors in dining room, ceramic tile floors in kitchen and baths. New stainless steel appliances. New LG front loading steam washer, back up generator system. $117,900. NEG. 570-262-0486

Mountain Top

PLAINS

DURYEA REDUCED $85,900 226 Church St. Large 2 story with 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths. Extra large room sizes, stained glass and natural woodowork. Not flooded in 2011. MLS #13-190. For more information and photos visit atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Charlie 829-6200

Octagon Family Restaurant
375 W Main St, Plymouth, PA 18651

Weekend Special
$13.95 for a Large Plain Pie & a Dozen Wings Dine in only. Valid Saturday & Sunday. One coupon per party/table. Cannot be combined with any other offers. Home of the Original ʻO-Barʼ Pizza

570-779-2288

Education
Available 2013-2014 school year PA Certification in Music K-12 Piano, Guitar teaching abilities preferred Forward a letter of interest, resume, PA Standard Teaching Application, copy of certification, original transcripts, current Act 34, 114 and 151 clearances to: Jacqueline M. McHale, Director of Human Resources Lake Lehman School District PO Box 38 Lehman, PA 18627-0038 Deadline: July 2, 2013

FULL-TIME MUSIC TEACHER

COMMERCIAL WAREHOUSE LEASE Multi-combo square foot available. (2)- 5,000 SF units (1) 2,300 SF units. Available for lease or any combination. 5,000 SF/ $1,500 a month/ no CAM charges. Tenant pays utilities. Heated warehouse space with two bays, two loading docks, office, and bathrooms. Plenty of parking. Call Cindy King 570-690-2689

RENT TO OWN 2 bedroom, clean, needs no work. remodeled throughout. Minutes from I- 81 & PA Turnpike. $9,500. 570-471-7175 or 610-767-9456

PITTSTON TWP.

Cozy Two Bedroom in the heart of Plains! Eat in kitchen with modern bath, large bedrooms. Fenced in yard & large open basement. MLS#13-1954 $89,900. Call Dave, Jr. 885-2693 Rubbico Real Estate 826-1600

PLAINS TOWNSHIP

REALTY WORLD
DALLAS

Food Services LINE COOKS AND PIZZA BAKERS
NOW HIRING

www.cindykingre.com PITTSTON $129,900

570-675-5100

Must have experience. Please apply in person Valenti's Restaurant 1180, Wyoming Ave, Exeter, 18643

For Sale by Owner 3 bedroom ranch, 1 1/2 baths, large eat in kitchen. Family & sun rooms. Finished basement with laundry room, 1.5 car garage. Lots of storage & closet space. New roof, service panel & newer appliances. Hardwood floors & vinyl siding. 1 mile from Wyoming Valley Mall & VA Hospital. Easy access to I-81 & 315. $177,900 (570)824-6533

Installation / Maintenace / Repair
FULL-TIME CUSTODIANS Available immediately, year round position $10.50/hr, Full Benefit Package Required qualifications include: High School graduate, or equivalent, ability to lift & move items up to 50 lbs., self motivated & dependable. Send a letter of interest, Support Staff Application, current Act 34, 114, and 151 clearances to: Jacqueline M. McHale, Director of Human Resources, Lake-Lehman School District,PO Box 38, Lehman, PA 18627-0038 Application and clearances forms are available on the District website, or by calling 570-255-2702. Deadline July 2, 2013. EOE.

Newberry Estate - The Greens 4,000 sq. ft. condo with view of ponds & golf course. Three bedrooms on 2 floors. 5 1/2 baths, 2 car garage & more. $425,000 MLS# 12-1480 Besecker Realty 570-675-3611

224 William St. Are you a hairdresser or barber? Need a space for an in home business? This might be just what youʼre looking for. Well maintained 4 bedroom home with salon (previously a barber shop for 60 years). Very well established, high visibility location and additional home with 3 bedrooms currently rented to a tenant. Must be sold as one package. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-216 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 ATLAS REALTY, I NC. 570-829-6200

IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE 1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS AVAILABLE Martin D. Popky Apartments 61 E. Northampton St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 • Affordable Senior Apartments • Income Eligibility Required • Utilities Included! • Low cable rates; • New appliances; • Laundry on site; • Activities! •Curbside Public Transportation Please call 570-825-8594 D/TTY 800-654-5984

? CAN’T GET A LOAN? WE CAN HELP !
NEED A CAR

Law Enforcement

Wilkes-Barre Township is accepting applications for the position of part time police officer. Applicants must be at least 21 years of age, possess current and valid Act 120 Certification, prior police experience a plus but not required. Applications can be obtained at Police Headquarters 150 Watson St. Wilkes-Barre Twp. PA. 18702 E O E Maintenance / Domestic
Small contracting business looking for part-time handyman. Mostly painting & spackling required. In the Wilkes-Barre area. Call Steve at 570-592-5764 or 973-271-0261

PART TIME POLICE OFFICER

SWOYERSVILLE

Kindergarten Classroom Aide
Bear Creek Community Charter School is currently seeking candidates for the position of Kindergarten Classroom Aide. This is a part time, ten month position. Responsibilities include assisting teacher with the general supervision of students, classroom activities, classroom management. Minimum requirements include a high school diploma and experience working with young children.
The successful candidate is required to obtain a state and federal criminal background check, along with Pennsylvania child abuse clearance verification.

Great investment property. On corner lot. Close to all major highways & conveniences. Bring all offers. 1 unit needs to be updated & you are all done. MLS #13-1983 $160,000 Call Pat Doty at 570-394-6901

$

MCDERMOTT AND MCDERMOTT 570-696-2468
SWOYERSVILLE NEW LISTING Busy, high visibility location. Body shop, garage, car lot. Situated on over 1 acre with 9,000 sq. ft. of Commercial Space. $389,900 Call Joe 613-9080

Medical/Health
Dental Assistant Back Mountain Office is looking for enthusiastic Full Time Dental Assistant. Must be organized, people person, with excellent communication skills. If you are interested in joining our friendly team, please send resume to: Dr. David Spring 2935 Memorial Hwy Dallas, PA 18612

Bear Creek Community Charter School is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Please submit a letter of interest and resume to:

295 DOWN
PLUS TAX & REGISTRATION

Bear Creek Community Charter School Attention: Human Resources 2000 Bear Creek Boulevard Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

JJ MANTIONE 613-9080

415 KIDDER STREET • WILKES BARRE, PA 18705 570-822-8870 • www.wyomingvalleyautomart.com

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PRE-OWNED SUPERSTORE • PRE-OWNED SUPERSTORE • PRE-OWNED SUPERSTORE • PRE-OWNED SUPERSTORE

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KEN POLLOCK PLATINUM CERTIFIED
339 HIGHWAY 315, PITTSTON, PA • 1-800-223-1111

PLATINUM CERTIFIED:
• 3 Year/100,000 Mile Warranty • 125-Point Inspection • Full Service Dealership • Body Shop • Parts • Accessories • Service • Sales
2011 CHEVROLET HHR LT 2012 TOYOTA YARIS SEDAN 2006 INFINITI G35X AWD 2012 NISSAN SENTRA S SEDAN

$

AUTOMATIC, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, GREAT ON GAS, STOCK # P15046A

2009 TOYOTA COROLLA LE SEDAN

OR
POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS STOCK # P15045 POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, AUTOMATIC, A/C, STOCK # P15056 AUTOMATIC, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, CD, 1-OWNER, STOCK # P15011

10,399* $ 142/MO

$
OR

12,599* $ 169/MO**

$
OR

12,799* $ 174/MO**

ALL WHEEL DRIVE, MOON ROOF, LEATHER STOCK # V1018A

$

12,999

$
OR

*

13,399* $ 185/MO**

2008 DODGE AVENGER SEDAN

**

2012 DODGE AVENGER SXT SEDAN

2012 TOYOTA COROLLA SEDAN LE

2009 HONDA ACCORD EX-L SEDAN

2012 CHEVROLET MALIBU SEDAN

CHROME WHEELS, AUTOMATIC, PW, PL, 1-OWNER, STOCK # P15094

AUTOMATIC, PW, PL, 1-OWNER, STOCK # P15096

LEATHER, MOON ROOF, V6, ALLOYS, AUTO, STOCK # V1070A

SUNROOF, AUTOMATIC, ALLOYS, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, STOCK # P15008

$
OR

$

14,499* 199/MO**

$
OR

$

14,499* 199/MO**

$
OR

$

14,699* 209/MO**

$
OR

$

14,799* 205/MO**

$

2012 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT

2010 TOYOTA CAMRY LE SEDAN

2009 HYUNDAI AZERA SEDAN

2012 HYUNDAI SONATA

2012 HONDA CIVIC SEDAN LX

10,999*

POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, AUTOMATIC, A/C, CD, STOCK#
OR

$

2007 VOLVO S80 SEDAN

153/MO

**

2010 JEEP LIBERTY LIMITED 4x4

ALLOYS, POWER SEAT, 1-OWNER, STOCK # P15117

ALLOYS, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, LOW MILES, STOCK # P15124

LEATHER, MOONROOF, ALLOYS, POWER SEAT, STOCK # P15137

POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, 1-OWNER, CRUISE, CD, STOCK# P15033

AUTOMATIC, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, CRUISE, STOCK # P15119

HEATED LEATHER, REAR PARK ASSIST, MOON ROOF, STOCK # P15068

HEATED LEATHER, ALLOYS, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, STOCK # P 14976

$
OR

14,899* $ 209/MO**

$
OR

14,999* $ 213/MO**

$
OR

15,499* $ 219/MO**

$
OR

15,499* $ 215/MO**

$
OR

15,899* $ 226/MO**

$
OR

15,999* $ 239/MO**

$
OR

16,799* $ 242/MO**

2008 HONDA CR-V 4WD EX

2012 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4x4

2011 MITSUBISHI ENDEAVORS AWDS

2008 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LTZ AWD

2012 CHRYSLER 200 CONVERTIBLE

2012 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT

2013 KIA SPORTAGE SUV AWD

MOON ROOF, ALLOYS, CD, STOCK# P15103

CHROME PACKAGE, AUTOMATIC, PW, PL, CD, STOCK # P14927A

AUTOMATIC, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, 1 -OWNER, STOCK # P15052

HEATED LEATHER, MOON ROOF, CHROME PACKAGE, 1-OWNER, STOCK # V1020A

ALLOY WHEELS, AUTOMATIC, 4 CYLINDER, 1-OWNER, STOCK # P15106

ALLOYS, 1-OWNER, BUCKET SEATS, STOCK # P15095

ALLOY WHEELS, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, STOCK # P14978

$
OR

$

16,899* 249/MO**

$
OR

$

16,999* 243/MO**

$
OR

$

17,499* 253/MO**

$
OR

$

17,999* 269/MO**

$
OR

$

2010 FORD EDGE SUV AWD

2011 NISSAN ROGUE SL AWD

2011 HONDA CR-V SE AWD

2011 CHEVROLET CAMARO COUPE LT

POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, ALLOYS, ALL WHEEL DRIVE, STOCK #

NAVIGATION, LEATHER, SUNROOF, REAR CAMERA, STOCK # P14996

SPECIAL EDITION, ALLOY WHEELS, LOW MILES! ALL WHEEL DRIVE, STOCK # P15103

MOON ROOF, AUTOMATIC, ONLY 11K MILES, STOCK # P15146

$
OR

20,499* $ 299/MO**

$
OR

20,999* $ 306/MO**

$
OR

21,999* $ 323/MO**

$
OR

23,999* $ 357/MO**

VALUE OUTLET VEHICLES
2006 VOLVO S40 SEDAN
AUTOMATIC, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, ALLOYS, STOCK # P15023A

18,399* 269/MO**

$
OR

$

18,499* 271/MO**

$
OR

$

19,999* 291/MO**

2004 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX

AUTOMATIC, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, ALLOYS, STOCK # V1085A

$

6,499*

2012 NISSAN PATHFINDER SV 4x4

2011 LEXUS CT 200H WAGON HYBRID

2012 INFINITI G37X AWD

2010 VOLVO S80 SEDAN

2007 NISSAN ALTIMA SEDAN

2008 CHEVROLET COBALT COUPE

REAR VIEW CAMERA, 3RD ROW, ALLOYS, PW, PL, STOCK # P15092

LEATHER, NAVIGATION, SUNROOF, STOCK # P14965

HEATED LEATHER, BACK UP CAMERA, MOON ROOF, 1-OWNER, STOCK # P15109

EXECUTIVE PACKAGE, V8, LEATHER, MOON ROOF, ALL WHEEL DRIVE, STOCK # P15104

$
OR

24,799* $ 367/MO**

$
OR

24,999* $ 369/MO**

$
OR

27,899* $ 418/MO**

$
OR

27,999* $ 422/MO**

AUTOMATIC, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, CD, STOCK# P15017

A/C, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, LOW MILES, STOCK # V1072B

$

7,399*

$

8,399*

$

8,899*

2010 VOLVO XC90 AWD

2012 MERCEDES C300 4MATIC SEDAN

2010 DODGE RAM 2500 CREW CAB 4x4

2011 VOLVO XC90 AWD

2002 FORD MUSTANG GT COUPE

2004 CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER 4x4

2009 CHEVROLET COBALT COUPE

DUAL HEADREST DVDS, SUNROOF, HEATED LEATHER, 1-OWNER, STOCK # V1029A

SPORT PACKAGE, NAVIGATION, POWER SEAT, LOW MILES, STOCK # P15076

6.7L CUMMINS DIESEL, AUTOMATIC, LEATHER, MOON ROOF, STOCK # P15020A

HEATED LEATHER, MOONROOF, 1-OWNER, POWER SEATS, STOCK # P15067

$
OR

28,499* $ 429/MO**

$
OR

30,799* $ 463/MO**

$
OR

33,499* $ 512/MO**

$
OR

33,999* $ 518/MO**

AUTOMATIC, ALLOYS, PW, PL, STOCK # P15022A

TINTED GLASS, CD, ALLOYS, TOW PACKAGE, STOCK # P14979A

A/C, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, LOW MILES, P15200

$

8,999*

$

9,299*

$

9,899*

339 HIGHWAY 315 PITTSTON, PA 1-800-223-1111

CLOSE TO EVERYWHERE

HOURS: M-F 9-8 PM SAT 9-5 PM

*ALL PRICES PLUS TAX, TAGS, & FEES. ART WORK FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. 3 YEAR / 100,000 MILE LIMITED POWERTRAIN WARRANTY ON 2008 MODELS AND NEWER WITH LESS THAN 75,000 MILES. 90 DAY / 3,000 MILE LIMITED POWERTRAIN WARRANTY ON 2004 MODELS AND NEWER WITH LESS THAN 100,000 MILES. **2007 MODELS 72 MONTHS @ 4.69%; 2008 MODELS 72 MONTHS @ 3.94%; 2009 MODELS 72 MONTHS @ 3.14%; 2010/2011 MODELS 72 MONTHS @ 2.89%; 2012/2013 MODELS 72 MONTHS @ 2.64%. ALL RATES BASED ON APPROVED TIER 1 CREDIT. ALL PAYMENTS INCLUDES TAX, TAGS, AND FEES AND $2,000 CASH DOWN OR TRADE. SALE ENDS 6/28/2013.

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SIMMONS-ROCKWELL
2012 NISSAN SENTRA S 2012 NISSAN VERSA S 4DR HATCHBACK
34 HMPG

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Thousands of Vehicles!
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL., POWER WINDOWS-LOCKS, CRUISE, TILT, REAR SPOILER, AM/FM/CD, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (20,000 TO 28,000 MILES)

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34 HMPG

$

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10,999
32 HMPG

$

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12,999
13,999

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$

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39 HMPG

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2012 FORD FUSION SE
30 HMPG

$

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2012 HONDA CIVIC LX 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
$

S PRICE 11 AT THI

14,999
4X4

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$

S PRICE I H T T A 9 1

14,999
SUNROOF
29 HMPG

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2012 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT 4X4 2012 CHEVY IMPALA LT
$

S PRICE 30 AT THI

14,999
V6

FACTORY AIR, AUTO, V6, 17” ALLOY WHEELS, POWER SEAT-WINDOWS, CRUISE, SUNROOF, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (15,000 TO 23,000 MILES)

$

IS PRICE H T T A 0 1

14,999
34 HMPG

FACTORY AIR, AUTO, V6, ALLOYS, POWER WINDOWS-LOCKS, CRUISE, AM/FM/CD, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (36,000 TO 44,000 MILES)

2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 2012 HONDA ACCORD LX
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$

IS PRICE H T T A 4 1

14,999
ALL WHEEL DRIVE 3RD SEAT

$

S PRICE 14 AT THI

16,999
25,999
LEATHER/ROOF PWR LIFTGATE

FACTORY AIR, AUTO, V6, 3RD ROW SEAT, ALLOY WHEELS, POWER WINDOWS, CRUISE, AM/FM/CD, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (12,000 TO 18,000 MILES)

LT 4X4 2013 KIA SORENTO LX 2013 CHEVY K1500 CREW CAB 4DR
$

PRICE S I H T T A 16

20,999
25,999
LEATHER S ME 18”CHRO

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$

S PRICE 10 AT THI

DUAL CLIMATE CONTROL, AUTO, V6, LEATHER, 18” CHROME WHEELS, DUAL HEATED PWR SEATS, CRUISE, SYNC, REAR CAMERA, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (20,000 TO 24,000 MILES)

2013 FORD EDGE LIMITED ALL WHEEL DRIVE
$

DUAL CLIMATE CONTROL, AUTO, V6, LEATHER, PWR SUNROOF, SKYLIGHT, 18” ALLOYS, PWR LIFTGATE, HEATED FRONT SEATS, REAR CAMERA, CRUISE, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS (19,000 TO 24,000 MILES)

2012 CADILLAC SRX ALL WHEEL DRIVE
$

PRICE 6 AT THIS

PRICE 7 AT THIS

31,999
BATH, NY
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Houses For Sale HANOVER TOWNSHIP

Houses For Sale HARVEYS LAKE

Houses For Sale
JENKINS TWP. $129,900

Houses For Sale
LAFLIN

Newberry Estate Exceptional 4 bedroom, 3 bath townhouse. Hardwood floors. Bright & airy kitchen. Finished lower level with walk-out to patio. Enjoy carefree living with swimming, golf & tennis amenities. MLS#13-2185. $199,000 Call Geri 570-862-7432

136 Pettebone St. Nice size, 2 bedroom, 2 bath home, newer roof, vinyl siding, atone front, replacement windows, fenced in yard, above ground pool, off street parking for 4 cars, gas heat, not affected by flood in Sept., 2011. Owner will look at offers www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-1805 Call Lu-Ann 570-602-9280

NEW PRICE Stately brick 2 story, with in ground pool, covered patio, finished basement, fireplace & wood stove. 3 car attached gar- age, 5 car detached garage with apartment above. MLS #11-1242 $499,000 Call Joe 613-9080

JJ MANTIONE
FORTY FORT

ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200
DURYEA $339,900

OPEN HOUSE Sunday, June 23, 1 to 3 209 Constitution Avenue Meticulously maintained 4 bedroom, 2 story, vinyl sided, 5 year old home situated on a generous lot. Large, modern kitchen, 3 baths, 1st floor family room, 2 car garage, deck and soooo much more! MLS#11-2429, $269,900 Call Florence Keplinger @ 715-7737

205 Lakeside Drive 3 bedroom 3 bath, Lake Front Cape Cod with very spacious rooms. Central air, first floor master bedroom and oversized dock with boat slip. Home also features a two car garage. There is a sewer hookup. Permit already in place for the Lake shore. Build your boathouse this summer! $ 480,000. Make an Offer! MLS# 12-1362 Mark Nicholson Or Buz Boback 570-696-0724
HUGHESTOWN REDUCED $189,900

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Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group 570-474-6307
HANOVER TWP.

689 R. Westminster Very private 2 bedroom home located on 1.48 acres. Central air, screened in porch, 1.5 baths, large living/dining room, extra 1 story building could be converted into 2 car garage. 16x8 screened in porch, fresh paint. www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 13-1622 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200 KINGSTON

PRICE REDUCED! OAKWOOD PARK If you like comfort & charm, youʼll love this sparkling 4,100 + sq. ft. 5 bedroom, 4 bath two story traditional home in perfect condition in a great neighborhood. Nothing to do but move right in. Off- ers formal living & dining rooms, 1st floor family room with fireplace, granite countertops in kitchen & baths, lower level recreation room with fireplace & wet bar. MLS #13-549 Only $324,900 Call Barbara Metcalf 570-696-0883

Bright, sunny raised ranch with beautifully landscaped yard. Culdesac location. Large oak kitchen with skylights and beamed ceiling in dining area. Woodburning fireplace in the living room. Large Master bedroom suite. Family room, hobby room, huge garage and deck. Call Mary Ann Desiderio 570-715-7733 MLS#13-1638

CENTURY 21 SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP MOUNTAIN TOP 570-474-6307 DRUMS

316 Raspberry Rd. Blueberry Hills Like new 2 story home with first floor master bedroom and bath. Inground pool on nice corner lot with fenced in yard. Sunroom, hardwood floors, 2 car garage, full unfinished basement ww.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 13-610 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200

1426 Wyoming Ave. You will fall in love with the grand Victorian with magnificent entry foyer, modern kitchen with new counter tops, enclosed 3 season side and rear porch. Renovated large front porch, off street parking and so much more! Property could also be Professional office in home use. MUST SEE MLS 12-3604 $199,900 Jay A. Crossin Extension 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 Forty Fort

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303 Bluebell Court Very nice, 2-story townhouse with a brick front. 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, eat-in kitchen with laminate floor and oak cabinets. Finished lower level, gas heat and central air. MLS#13786 $119,900 Call Annie Dreesen 570-905-0253

37 Yates Street. Great neighborhood. 4 bedrooms with modern kitchen and 2 baths. Familyroom. Wonderful screened front porch for your summer pleasure. Gas heat. Thermo windows. Lots of storage space. Nicely landscaped. Aluminum siding . Fenced rear yard. MLS # 13-2462. $125,000. Ask for Bob Kopec Humford Realty, Inc. 822-5126. GLEN LYON

437 Plymouth Ave. OPEN HOUSE Sunday, June 23, 12-1:30 Lyndwood Gardens Newer 2 story. kitchen with island & breakfast area open to family room with fireplace. Formal dining room, living room, master suite & 3 additional bedrooms with main bath on second floor. 2 car garage. Fenced yard. Deck. Central air. Home warranty included. MLS# 12-3070 $249,900 Call Linda (570) 956-0584 Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340, ext 19 HANOVER TWP.

184 Rock St. Spacious brick Ranch with 3 bedrooms, large living room with fireplace. 3 baths, large Florida room with AC. Full finished basement with 4th bedroom, 3/4 bath, large rec room with wet bar. Also a cedar closet and walk up attic. www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 12-3626 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200 HUGHESTOWN REDUCED $59,900

80 James St. This stately 4 bedroom, 1.5 bath Kingston home has the WOW factor! Meticulously well cared for with old world touches throughout. Like a stained glass window, built ins and tiled fireplace in living room. Kitchen is modern eat in with washer/dryer closet for convenience. Large front porch, rear deck and detached garage. MLS 13-1761 $289,000 Jay A. Crossin Extension #23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

LAFLIN New Price $124,900

KINGSTON 64 Center St. Large 4 bedroom with master bedroom and bath on 1st floor. New gas furnace and water heater with updated electrical panel. Large lot with 1 car garage, nice location. www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Must be sold to settle estate MLS 13-294 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200

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

EXETER

OPEN HOUSE Sun., June 23, 1:30 - 3 pm Very nice 3 bedroom ranch in Beech Mountain Lakes gated community. Large eat-in kitchen with dining area & tile floors. 2 modern baths & laundry room with tile floors. Freshly painted interior & owner is installing new wall to wall carpet in all 3 bedrooms. Home is heated by wood pellet stove in the basement. One year home warranty. MLS #13-1935. $132,500 Call/text Donna at 947-3824 or Tony at 855-2424 Weichert Realtors TradeMark 570-901-1020
DUPONT

13 Thomas Street Handicap accessible. 2 bedroom rancher with vinyl siding. Modern kitchen and walk-in shower. Central air conditioning. One car garage. 3 season porch. Nice fenced rear yard. MLS # 13-2428. $95,000. Ask for Bob Kopec Humford Realty, Inc. 570-822-5126. EXETER $69,900

194-196 E. Main St. Large home with mother in law suite that can either be open to the rest of the house or closed off with its own entrance and used as an apartment. This home has vinyl siding, newer electrical, replacement windows, large yard and 2 car garage. Home offer a 1st floor master and bath, 3 fireplaces and tons of room. Come check out all the possibilities for yourself. MLS 13-2419 $87,500 John Polifka 570-704-6846 FIVE MOUNTAINS REALTY 570-542-2141

Liberty Hills An absolutely wonderful, must see, home with many desirable features including hardwood, tile & pergo style flooring, oak wood trim throughout, master bath with garden tub & 1st floor laundry, Lower level is a-1 grade including family room with fantastic gas fire place, wet bar, 3/4 bath & additional 4th bedroom. The original owners enjoyed this home for 13 years and now it's your chance. MLS# 13-2335 $265,000 Call Jim Banos 570-991-1883 For appointment COLDWELL BANKER RUNDLE REAL ESTATE 570-474-2340 HARVEYS LAKE

Atlas Realty, Inc. 829-6200
LAFLIN PRICE REDUCED $360,000

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GOULDSBORO

1156 Wyoming Ave. Large home with 4 bedrooms, yard with detached 2 car garage, private yard. Home needs a little updating but a great place to start! www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-865 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200 EXETER $89,900

BIG BASS LAKE REDUCED $120,000. This large Chalet has a full kitchen on the ground floor with full bath. Great for two families to share, or in-lawʼs quarters. In Big Bass Lake Community with indoor & outdoor pools, club house, gym & lakefront beaches. Conveniently located near Rts. 380, 435 & 307. Call Tom cell 516-507-9403 570-842-2300 ONE SOURCE REALTY 570-842-3200

30 Pine Street 4 bedroom contemporary with a very happy open floor plan. Plenty of natural light and high quality finishes. Nestled in a private setting. The beautiful in ground pool even has its own cabana with a full bath. This home also features natural cedar exterior and a two car garage. $324,000. MLS# 13-1330 Mark Nicholson 570-696-0724 Lewith & Freeman Real Estate, Inc. 570-696-6400 HARVEYS LAKE

Over 36 Acres of trails and views. This meticulously maintained property features 2 Ranch Homes with Attached Garages, Detached 2-Car Garage, and ponds. Walk-out basement with coal burner. Additional 30.09 acres can be purchased. MLS#13-1889 $429,000 Call Cindy King 570-690-2689

80 James St. This stately 4 bedroom, 1.5 bath Kingston home has the WOW factor! Meticulously well cared for with old world touches throughout. Like a stained glass window, built ins and tiled fireplace in living room. Kitchen is modern eat in with washer/dryer closet for convenience. Large front porch, rear deck and detached garage. MLS 13-1761 $289,000 Jay A. Crossin Extension #23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

KINGSTON

570-675-5100 WWW.CINDYKINGRE.COM HUNTINGTON TWP.

334 Lidy Road 2 bedroom Ranch with a large yard, could be cute little home with TLC. www.atlasrealtyinc.com. MLS 13-2077 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200 DUPONT reduced $68,500

HANOVER
PRICE REDUCED! 22 Wood Street Nice cottage with lake rights, close to the public boat dock. New kitchen & living room ceilings & insulation just completed. Enjoy this place during the Summer months or year round. Recently updated with new roof & floors. MLS# 12-3820 $64,900 Pat Doty 394-6901 MCDERMOTT & MCDERMOTT 570-696-2468

424 Simpson St. Good condition Cape Cod. 3 bedroom, 1 full bath in quiet neighborhood. For more info and photos visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 12-4357 Brian Harashinski 570-237-0689 ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200

19 Thomas St. 4 bedroom, 2 bath with 2 car garage on quiet street. Super yard, home needs TLC, being sold AS IS. www.atlasrealtyinc.com. MLS 13-317 Call Tom 570-262-7716 ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570829-6200

Ideal location in Hanover Township. Close to high school and shopping. This duplex offers a new furnace, newer roof, most replacement windows, large yard, garage with work area and off-street parking for a great price. MLS# 13-757 $59,000 Call Cindy King 570-690-2689 www.cindykingre.com 570-675-5100

Immaculate Cape Cod in the country with a beautiful view. Three bedrooms, Florida room & eat in kitchen. MLS #13-1664 $159,900 Ken Williams 542-8800 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141

561 MERCER AVE. This roomy 2-Story includes a modern kitchen & bath, living & dining rooms, 3 bedrooms & a family room in the lower-level. The yard is small, but there is generous off-street parking. Enjoy the outdoors from your 15ʼ x 10ʼ two-tier deck, or the new front porch. This home includes 2 free-standing gas stoves. For more details & to view the photos online, go to: www.prudentialrealestate.com & enter PRU8N9T9 in the Home Search. Listed at $94,500. MLS#13-1538. Call today to schedule a private showing. Mary Ellen Belchick 696-6566, Walter Belchick 696-2600 ext. 301.

10 Fairfield Drive Exceptional & spacious custom built cedar home with open floor plan and all of the amenities situated on 2 lots in picturesque setting. Create memories in this 5 bedroom, 4 bath home with 18ʼ ceiling in living room, gas fireplace, granite kitchen, large 2 story foyer, huge finished lower level for entertaining with bar/full kitchen & wine cellar. Inground pool & hot tub. Directions: Rt 315 to Laflin Rd., right onto Oakwood Dr., right onto Fordham Rd, left onto Fairfield Dr., home is on the right. www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-4063 Call Keri Best 570-885-5082

Atlas Realty, Inc. 829-6200
LAFLIN $254,900

24 Fordham Road Great Split Level in Oakwood Park, Laflin. 13 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. 2 car garage and large corner lot. Lots of space for the large or growing family. www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-452 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 LARKSVILLE

696-2600 KINGSTON

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DURYEA

Highland Hills Fabulous view! 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath, bi-level. Stainless kitchen with granite counter tops. Porcelain tile & laminate throughout. In-ground pool. Economical heating. $229,900 Call 570-655-8034

477 Trojan Road Nice 3 bedroom modular, 2 baths, finished basement. All on six country acres Offered @ $139,500 Call Jim for details 570-735-8932 570-542-5708

$239,000 Updated bi-level with 2nd story master suite addition features a jetted tub, separate shower, water closet & two huge walk in closets! Lower level has 2nd kitchen & can function as an in-law suite. Fireplace in 1st floor family room, all new windows, central air & corner lot. This is a Must See! Call Christine 332-8822

James Street 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Large living room with fireplace, dining room with built-n breakfront. Kitchen, den & laundry room on 1st floor. Large master bedroom with fireplace & walk in closet. Screened in porch on side, wide deck on upper part of yard, central air, gas heat. Walk in wine cooler in basement, two car garage For an appointment call 570-288-5571

437 Washington Ave. Cutie with a large lot. Nice kitchen. Roomy living room. Well kept home. Seller will give a carpet allowance for second floor carpet. Great starter home- why pay rent when you can buy? This would also make a super investment property. MLS# 12-3707 $49,900 Call for a Showing Tracy Zarola 696-0723

JJ MANTIONE 613-9080 JENKINS TWP.

LEWITH & FREEMAN REAL ESTATE, INC 570-696-3801
LARKSVILLE

KINGSTON $139,900

Commercial or Residential Great opportunity to live and work in the same location OR maintain current tenant & rent out the store front! Spacious two floor, 3 bedroom living quarters with large open concept commercial/office store front. Newer roof, separate utilities &200 AMP electrical service. $65,000 CALL CHRISTINE (570) 332-8832

JJ MANTIONE 613-9080
DURYEA

46 Old Mill Road Stunning English Tudor in a desirable neighborhood. Modern kitchen with cherry cabinets, stainless steel appliances, island with Jenn air and tile floor. Separate glass surrounded breakfast room. Family room with gas fireplace, and hardwood floors. Formal dining room with bay window. French doors throughout. Master bedroom suite with master bath, walk-in closet and separate sitting room. Lower level rec-room and office. Two car garage. Pittston Area School District. MLS#13-1076 Price Reduced $298,000 Call Sandra Gorman: 570-696-5408

129 S. Dawes Ave. Three bedroom, 2 bath cape cod with central air, new windows, doors, carpets and tile floor. Full concrete basement with 9' ceilings. Walking distance to Wilkes Barre. Electric and Oil heat. MLS #123283. For more information and photos visit www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Tom 570-262-7716

ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200

437 Washington Ave. Cutie with a large lot. Nice kitchen. Roomy living room. Well kept home. Seller will give a carpet allowance for second floor carpet. Great starter home- why pay rent when you can buy? This would also make a super investment property. MLS# 12-3707 $49,900 Call for a Showing Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723

NANTICOKE

570-696-3801 Newly remodeled, immaculate office building. 1,600 sq. ft, central air, plenty of parking, abundant storage areas, handicapped accessible. MLS #13-667 $79,900 Dana Distasio 570-9333

154 Pettebone St. 3 bedroom, 1.5, Bath, New Everything! (12-2287) $114,900 Listed by: Chris Shiner O'BOYLE REAL ESTATE, LLC 570.586.2911

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Smith Hourigan Group 570-696-1195

LEWITH & FREEMAN 570-474-9801

NANTICOKE R. 395 E. Washington St. Nice double block. Two bedrooms each side. Separate heat & electric. Close to College. Affordable @ $49,500 Towne & Country R.E. Co. 735-8932 or 542-5708

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25 Greystone Drive Saturday June 22. 8am-12pm Patio and beach Chairs, sports equipment, toys, clothes, purses...etc.

45 Ketchum Street Off Blackman Sat., June 22, 8-1 Tools, toys, Webkinz, VHS tapes, Christmas decor, silver flatware & gift ware & much more!

WILKES-BARRE TWP. MOVING SALE

116-120 Saddle Ridge Drive Saddle Ridge Development Sat., June 22, 8 to 1 No Early Birds! Baby clothes, maternity clothes, toys, household items, furniture, sports collectibles, and Much More!

MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE

LUZERNE

Rain or Shine 484 Charles Street Sun, June 16., Mon., 17, & Sat., 22, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Many Items, something for everyone!
LUZERNE 205 Main Street, Thurs., 20, Fri.,21 and Sat., 22, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Slat Turn Stile with Parts, Display Shelves, Antiques, Vera Bradley Red Hat Items, Jewelry and Hand Made Linens.

WILKES-BARRE TOWNSHIP GARAGE SALE! 133 Old Ashley Road Thurs., Fri. and Sat., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Super-Sized Sale! Mammoth selection of clean quality items! Rock-bottom prices! Enormous Quantities! Colossal Savings! Hurry on Down!

MOUNTAIN TOP 54 TANAGER WAY

Hanover Twp MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE
Annual Oaklawn Ave Sat 6/22 8am-1pm Household items, tools, collectibles, clothing, too numerous to mention! RAIN OR SHINE

25 & 27 West Ridge Street Sat., 22, 9-2. & Sun., 23, 10-2 No Early Birds! Too many Items to List. PITTSTON Multi-Family Yard Sale! 183 William Street Sat. & Sun., 9 to 1 Indoor and outdoor furniture, tools, household items, and Much More! Shavertown

WYOMING

1918 West 8th Street 1/4 to 1/2 mile from Memorial Shrine Cemetery Sat. & Sun. 9 to 4

Yard Sale!

DALLAS 160 Jake Moore Road

Estate Sales DALLAS ESTATE SALE 20 Westminster Drive Sat., June 22, 8-3 Sun, June 23, 8-12 Contents of Nice Home! Sofa, chairs, tables, lamps, 1920's Singer sewing machine, antique game table, Geisha lithopane tea set, kitchen set, many kitchen items, 2 bedroom suits, desks, golf & bowling equipment, tools, ladders, Griswold cast iron pan, antique business safe, books & records, many basement & garage items. All Priced to Sell

HANOVER TWP. VENDORS WANTED

8 LINES

1, 2, OR 3 DAYS

CRAFT FAIR

139 N Pioneer Ave Saturday 6/22/13 8:00 am to 1:00pm Clothing,Jewelry, Stuffed animals and much more! There will be something for everyone! SWOYERSVILLE Birch Drive Sat., June 22 9am-2pm MULTI FAMILY Baby items, lawn cart, inground pool filter, children's toys, tools, Christmas items, golf items, concrete jackhammer & much more!

Yard Sale

Sat., June 22, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Directions: Pass Dallas schools, and follow the signs, cross lower Demunds to Ransom Road, go 1 mile to Jake Moore, turn left 1/4 mile. Lawn tractor, antiques, desk, totem pole, Wood moldings, model trains, garden tiller, new deep fryer, clothing and house ware items and more!

Multi-Family Yard Sale

Vendor Closing Sale!

WOODLAND ESTATES
Saturday June 22 10AM TO 2 PM

1 DOWNING DRIVE Orchard View Terrace Sat., June 22, 8-4 Household & Christmas items, baby gear, furniture & lots more! ENGLEWOOD-MURRAY YARD-GARAGE SALE Englewood Terrace 1700/1800 Blocks of Murray St. Sat., June 22nd, 9-3

DALLAS GARAGE SALE

Walden Park 8 New Yard Sales Get your yard sale map at 30 Yorktown Rd. Saturday, 8-1 Mountain Top YARD SALE 2000 Nuangola Road Sat., June 22, 8-12 Sports equipment, furniture, housewares.

MOUNTAIN TOP MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE

HUGE FOUR FAMILY SALE YARD SALE
YATESVILLE Multi-Family Yard Sale! Sat., 22 & Sun., 23, 9 to 2. Baby and children's clothes, baby items, women's clothes, furniture, kitchen items, holiday decorations and more!

Flea Market
EDWARDSVILLE

FORTY FORT

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Wilkes-Barre

SWOYERSVILLE
MOVING SALE 309 Kossack St Swoyersville PA SAT 7am -1pm NO Earlybirds! Household items Kid toys/clothes
681 MAIN STREET Thurs., 10 to 5, Fri., 10 to 7 Sat. & Sun., 8 to 8, Mon., 10 to 5 VENDORS WANTED $10 a day, outside. Starting at $50 per month inside.

BSA Troop 165 YARD SALE Large Multi-Family! 80 Manor Drive Sat., June 22, 8 to 1 Something for Everyone!

3RD Annual

TRUCKSVILLE

EDWARDSVILLE

CALL 800-273-7130

Rain or Shine! 229 Barney Street Sat., June 22 & Sun. June 23, 9-3 Tons of used furniture, children's toys, bikes, household goods, electronics, office furniture Everything MUST Go! All prices negotiable to sell!

Huge!!! Multi Family Yard Sale

177 Oak St (Off Carverton Rd., just past Pizza Perfect) Fri., Sat. June 21-22, 8:00-3:00 Contents of great old home. Sofa, sectional sofa, chairs, tables, lamps, stereos, CDs, DVDs, VHSs, Books, Owl collection, Oak side by side, oak sideboard, oak dresser, Oak ice box, desk, dry sink, Collector plates, Mikasa “Impulse” Loads of glassware, kitchen items, safes, Paints, tools, ladders, snow blower, pressure washer, Free wood, full basement and garage! Too much to list, all priced to sell!

TAG SALE

Trucksville

150 East Grove St. Sat., June 22, 8 to 3 Craft supplies, holiday items, bedroom furniture, living room furniture, end tables and MORE! WILKES-BARRE TWP.

ESTATE SALE

HANOVER TWP. YARD SALE
Sat., June 22, 8-2 Large variety of clothing, games & other items Community Yard Sale
North Loveland Avenue Saturday, June 22, 8 to 1 Something for Everyone! Kingston

6th Annual

95 Chestnut Street Saturday, June 22, 2013 8:00-4:00 Directions: From 309- Take E. Northampton to L on Ash St. to R on Willow to R on Chestnut. Entire Contents of Home. Including, Furniture, Bedroom sets, Kitchen Sets, Cedar Chest, Fainting Couch, Antique Table Top Victrola, Antique Floor Model Victrola, Vintage Holiday, Books, Household, lots of New Ladies Clothing, Hand Tools, Basement Items and Much More! SALE BY COOK & COOK ESTATE LIQUIDATORS www.cookandcookestate liquidators.com

ESTATE SALE

15 Second Ave. Sat. June 22, 8-? HUGE FAMILY YARD SALE!

YARD SALE

KINGSTON

133 Alden Road Sat., June 22, 8 to 1. Furniture, toys, games, instructional materials, decorations, and miscellaneous Items.
Nanticoke 45 West Field Street Sat., June 22, 8:30 to 3. TV's, snow blowers, bedroom sets, tools, other miscellaneous household items and everything must go!

The Learning Station Contents of School Sale!

NANTICOKE

FLEA MARKET
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH SCHOOL 605 Luzerne Ave. Sat., June 22, 8-12 Something for the Entire Family! childrenʼs toys, household & sports items, jewelry, holiday decorations & more!

WEST PITTSTON

Wilkes-Barre

Moving Sale!

KINGSTON

181 PAGE AVENUE Sat., June 22, 9 to 2 Plenty of merchandise such as t.vs, household items,wall hangings and so much more...come and see what is available....please no early birds please..

Yard Sale!

TUNKHANNOCK AREA OUTDOOR ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE SALE Rte 29, 5 miles S. of Tunkhannock. Saturday, June 22 9am - 3pm Many new items including outdoor furniture, costume jewelry, glassware, household, kitchen items and furniture. Sale held at Dale Myers Antiques which continues to open including the shop

KINGSTON Yard Sale!
245 Reynolds Street Sat., June 22, 8 to Noon.

NANTICOKE

Bedroom furniture, Assorted pieces of furniture, Household items, clothing and Etc.

114 East Kirmar Ave. Across from Alden manor Sat., & Sun, 8-1 Furniture, collectibles, something for everybody!

MOVING OUT GARAGE SALE

Corner of Old River Rd. & Carey Ave. Thurs., 20, Fri., 21 and Sat., 22 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Flea Market Items, Used Books, Jewelry, Scarves, and Much More!

Firwood Church Festival

206 E. Church Street Sat., June 22, 9am-1 pm HOUSEHOLD ITEMS

YARD SALE

NANTICOKE

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Saturday, June 22, 2013
Houses For Sale Houses For Sale
NANTICOKE Seller will entertain all reasonable offers. 117-119 Park St. off Hanover Street NANTICOKE

TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com
Houses For Sale PITTSTON $69,900

Houses For Sale
LARKSVILLE $149,900

511 E. State St. Everything you need is in this house. 4 bedrooms, lower level family room, den open living/dining room, nice yard with above ground pool and covered patio, extra parking. 1 car garage. Very well maintained home. Move right in! MLS 13-2432 CALL COLLEEN 570-883-7594

38 E. Union Street Nice single, 3 bedrooms, gas heat,large yard. Central location. Affordable @ $64,900 TOWNE & COUNTRY REAL ESTATE Call 570-735-8932 or 570-542-5708 NANTICOKE $124,500

WE HAND PICK THE BEST NEW CAR TRADE-INS & LEASE TURN-INS & SELL THEM RIGHT HERE IN TUNKHANNOCK AT A FRACTION OF THEIR ORIGINAL PRICE. THEY DRIVE LIKE NEW BUT COST THOUSANDS LESS.
68 William St. Great investment property with 3 units and separate utilities. Each unit has 2 entrances and washer hook up. Roof is 5 years old. For more info visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 12-1897 Call Tom 570-262-7716

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AS LOW AS

2007 DODGE NITRO SXT 4X4

2008 SUZUKI XL-7 AWD LUXURY

ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200

MOCANAQUA

Nice 2 bedroom Cape Cod with oak kitchen cabinets, walk in closet, Anderson windows, attic, sunroom, open front porch, 10ʻ X 14' rear deck & detached garage. Live in yourself or use as rental. Owner will considerreasonable offer. MLS# 12-2532 $62,000 Call Ken Williams 570-542-8800 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141 MOUNTAIN TOP

WOW A MODERN RANCH! King size brick Ranch located on the outskirts of Nanticoke, Open floor plan with large sunny sunken living room, tiled kitchen, formal dining room 3 bedrooms. Bath with tiled garden tub and glass shower. Finished lower level with fireplace, 3/4 bath with laundry area and carport. Newer roof, furnace and electrical. Newly landscaped back yard. Must See MLS 12-4107 Michele Hopkins 570-540-6046

(Double Side x Side) A great Double Block house, in good condition, great investment opportunity, separate utilities 2 bedrooms each side, Vinyl siding, gas heat, hot water baseboard, Large lot, new fencing. "THIS IS AN ESTATE, NO SELLERS DISCLOSURE". HOUSE BEING SOLD IN "AS IS CONDITION", ALL TEST, INSPECTIONS, are for informational purposes only. Shown to qualified buyers. Need extra notice to show, tenant occupied one side. Call for appointment and any other questions. Capitol Real Estate John Vacendak Broker Your neighborhood Professional 570-735-1810 579-823-4290 PITTSTON $134,900

$161

THIRD ROW SEAT

ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200
PITTSTON $84.900

STK#7W595045

STK#86114379

$11,900
2012 FIAT 500C CONVERTIBLE
AS LOW AS

NOW

$12,900
2012 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING CONVERTIBLE
ONLY 22,500 MILES

NOW

ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200

Expansive 4 bedroom 2 story on nearly 3 acres offers incredible views! Modern kitchen with new quartz counters, family room with fireplace, new hardwood on first floor, new heat pump, first floor bedroom, finished lower level, 3 car garage re- tractable awning on deck & more! Call for an appointment today! MLS 13-251 $465,000 Call Linda Gavio (570) 956-0584 Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340, ext. 19 NANTICOKE

NANTICOKE R. 395 E. Washington St. Nice double block. Two bedrooms each side. Separate heat & electric. Close to College. Affordable @ $49,500 Towne & Country R.E. Co. 735-8932 or 542-5708 NANTICOKE REDUCED! $64,900

15 High St. Well kept newly remodeled, 2 story home, with modern kitchen, central air, new triple pane replacement windows and custom made blinds for each window. Home is in move in condition, with plaster walls and design ceilings, plus much, much more. A MUST SEE! MLS 13-1088 Fred Mecadon 570-817-5792 ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200

57 Dewitt St. Cute Cape Cod with 3 bedrooms, vinyl replacement windows, Pergo flooring and walk up attic. Put this one on your list. www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 13-1038 CALL CHARLIE 570-829-6200 ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200 PITTSTON PRICE REDUCTION $179,900

$229

08 MAZDA3 i SPORT 4 cyl., Automatic, Power Windows, Power Locks, Rear Spoiler, Local Trade................................................................... 11 DODGE CALIBER HEAT Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle, Sport appearance group, Heated Front Seats, Power Heated Mirrors, Fog Lamps, Front & Rear Passenger Side impact protection, Sirius Satelite Radio ........................................ NOW 08 SUZUKI XL-7 AWD LUXURY Priced $1,500 below Kelly Blue Book, Moonroof, Third Row Seat, Heated Leather Seats, All Wheel Drive............................................................. 12 DODGE AVENGER SXT PLUS Only 10,128 Miles, Rear Spoiler, V-6, 6 Speed Automatic, Keyless Entry, Limited Edition Interior.................................... NOW 10 MAZDA 3I TOURING Only 23,630 Miles, Graphite Mica Exterior, Bluetooth, iPod/MP3 Input, Automatic,...................
08 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT 3.8 6 cyl., Stow-N-Go Seating, Rear Air and Heating, Rear Sunscreen Glass, Power Side Sliding Doors........

Clearance Priced For Quick Sale!

$10,400

$15,400 $12,900

$18,900 $15,500
$11,900

STK#130228I

STK#CN179976

$15,900
2012 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT 4X4
1 OWNER

NOW

$19,600
2008 DODGE CARAVAN SXT 2011 HYUNDAI SONATA LIMITED
AS LOW AS

NOW

$161

13 DODGE CHALLENGER SXT Only 26 Miles, Incurred minor damage to the left rear quarter panel while still at the factory. All repaired at the factory. Uconnect Voice Command w/ Bluetooth, Automatic, V-6........... 12 JEEP COMPASS LIMITED 4X4 Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle, In Dash Navigation, Leather Seating, Heated Front Seats, Only 20,327 Miles.............................................. NOW
13 TOYOTA TACOMA DOUBLECAB 4X4 Like New, Local Trade, Only 4,000 Miles, TRD Off Road Pkg., Backup Camera, 6 Cylinder, Automatic ...................................................................... 12 DODGE CHARGER V6 8 Speed Automatic will give you awesome MPG for a car of this type. All Speed traction control.............................

Former Chrysler Group Executive Vehicle, Heated Front Seats, Remote Start System, Power Heated Mirrors, Fog Lamps, Trailer Tow Prep Group, Only 22,755 Miles............................................. NOW

11 JEEP PATRIOT LATITUDE 4X4

$19,900 $24,900

$21,900
$29,900

PITTSTON $134,900

1210 S. Hanover St. Large 3 bedroom 1 bath home with a big yard. Possible off street parking in the back off the alley. This home has replacement windows on the second floor and awnings over the windows. This will be a great home with a little TLC. MLS# 132093 $59,900 John Polifka 570-704-6846 FIVE MOUNTAINS REALTY 570-542-2141 NANTICOKE

245 East Ridge St. Great home in move in condition. Modern kitchen & bath, dining room, living room, 3 bedrooms, appliances, detached garage in rear of lot. Aluminum siding. $64,900. Shown by appointment CAPITOL REAL ESTATE Call John Vacendak Your Neighborhood Professional 570-735-1810 570-823-4290 CAPITOL REAL ESTATE

15 High St. Well kept newly remodeled, 2 story home, with modern kitchen, central air, new triple pane replacement windows and custom made blinds for each window. Home is in move in condition, with plaster walls and design ceilings, plus much, much more. A MUST SEE! MLS 13-1088 Fred Mecadon 570-817-5792 ATLAS REALTY, I NC. 570-829-6200

69 Curtis St. Spacious 3 bedrooms home, rebuilt in 1980 with 2 full baths and a 3/4 master bath. Private pool area with brand new liner, 2 car garage with 1/2 bath and full 2nd story for hobby room, etc. Located at the end of dead end street, affords lots of privacy. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-2079 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200 WEST PITTSTON $109,900 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 6/23 2:30 - 4PM

STK#CD573890

STK#8R660313

STK#BH133182

$17,600
2012 JEEP LIBERTY 4X4
V6

NOW

$11,900
2012 VOLKSWAGEN CC SPORT
ONLY 10,357 MILES

NOW

$19,900
2012 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4

NOW

V6

STK#CW190145

STK#CE503430

STK#CC265942

$19,500
214 Fremont St. Very well cared for 3 bedroom home in move in condition. Large eat in kitchen, nice yard, freshly painted bedrooms with new carpet. Newer windows. Not Flooded www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-2032 Colleen Turant 570-237-0415

WARRIOR RUN 2 story, 2 bedroom with fenced in yard, all appliances included. $51,900 Call Ed Appnel 570-817-2500 WALSH REAL ESTATE 570-654-1490

11 DODGE CALIBER MAINSTREET Former Chrysler Company Executive Vehicle, Only 22,585 Miles, NOW NOW NOW Automatic, Keyless Entry, Power Heated Mirrors, Chillzone Storage, Fog Lamps................................... 11 JEEP LIBERTY 4X4 70TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION Former Chrylser Employee Lease Vehicle, Leather Seating, Garmin Navigation System, Heated Front Seats, Exterior Chrome accents................................. NOW 2012 DODGE 2013 KIA SORRENTO 2012 JEEP COMPASS 12 JEEP LIBERTY LIMITED JET SKYSLIDER 4X4 CHARGER LX AWD LIMITED 4X4 Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle, Low Miles, ONLY THIRD ROW 15,538 NAVIGATION Retractable Panoramic Roof, Leather Seating, MILES SEAT Navigation........................................................... 11 CADILLAC CTS AWD Only 24,138 miles, All Wheel Drive, Leather Seating, Available Satellite Radio, OnStar Onboard Communication System .............................................. STK#CH295410 STK#DG338923 STK#CD524304 12 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4X4

13 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING 2 to pick from, Only 15,000 miles, Rear DVD, Leather Seating, Power Driver’s Seat, Power Side Sliding Doors, Rear Backup Camera, Bluetooth Audio ..........NOW 12 DODGE JOURNEY Former Chrysler Company Vehicle, Never Titled, Equipped with 3rd Row Seating, Rear Air & Heat, Traction Control, Four Wheel Antilock Brakes, Aluminum Wheels, Heated Power Mirrors................... 07 DODGE NITRO SXT 4X4 Local Trade, 6 Speed, 6 Cylinder, Deep Tinted Rear Sunscreen Glass.......................

$21,700

$25,900

$19,300 $11,900

$21,800

$28,400

$15,900 $19,500

$26,900

$23,900

ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200

www.rjburnecadillac.com
393 E. Noble St. Check out this 4 bedroom, 1.5 bath home with 1 car detached garage. This home features a Jacuzzi tub, newer roof, furnace, hot water heater, replacement windows, fenced yard and large covered deck. MLS 13-613 $77,900 Call John Polifka 570-704-6846 FIVE MOUNTAINS REALTY 570-542-2141 NANTICOKE

$21,700
LOW MILES

NOW

$23,600 $23,600
CREW TOURING

NOW

NOW

Priced $1,700 Below KBB Retail, One Owner, Moonroof, 6cyl., Only 22,490 miles.................................................... 13 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB SLT 4X4 V8, Automatic, Power Windows and Locks, Sirius Satellite Radio, Keyless Entry.....................................................

$27,600 $28,800
$20,900

2007 STS by Cadillac

of Scranton - NEPA

2012 DODGE 2013 CHRYSLER 2013 DODGE GRAND GRAND CARAVAN TOWN & COUNTRY CARAVAN SXT
REAR DVD
LEATHER SEATING

12 DODGE JOURNEY SXT AWD All Wheel Drive, Third Row Seating, 6 Cylinder, Automatic, Keyless Start, CD/Satellite Radio..........

Silver/Leather, Sunroof, Navigation, Chrome Wheels, Only 44,802 Miles, 1-Owner

STK#DR516420

STK#CR356750

STK#DR555702

2009 DTS Luxury by Cadillac
PRICE REDUCTION 260-262 E. Green Street Double Block Plenty of parking with paved back alley. Close to LCCC. New roof installed in 2007 along with a kitchen & bath update in #260. MLS #13-694 $59,900 Call Dana Distasio 570-715-9333

$18,997 $25,999
2011 CTS AWD

$21,400

NOW

$23,700

NOW

$25,900

NOW

11 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE 4X4 Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle, heated Front Seats, Remote Start System, Premium Sound Group with 9 Boston Aucostic Speakers, Keyless Entry, Power Heated Mirrors ...........

12 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN CREW Rear DVD, Third Row Seat, Rear Air and Heat, Rear Backup Camera, Remote Start System, Power Liftgate ............................................................. 11 JEEP PATRIOT LATITUDE X 4X4 Leather Heated Front Seats, Fog Lamps, Power Driver’s Seat, Heated Mirrors, Sirius Satellite Radio ...................................................

$23,700 $18,600
$20,400

2011 DODGE CALIBER MAINSTREET

2012 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED 4 DOOR 4X4
POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS

12 RAM 1500 CREW CAB LONGHORN 4X4 Former Chrysler Company Vehicle,Only 13,837 Miles, Heated/ Cooled Leather Seats, Navigation, Bluetooth, Chrome Wheels, Remote Start .................................

Black/Black Leather Sunroof, Chrome Wheels XM, Onstar, Memory Settings Heated and Cooled Seats, Only 29,538 Miles

ONLY 22,585 MILES

2009 DTS Luxury by Cadillac

LEWITH & FREEMAN 570-474-9801

Radiant Silver/Titanium Leather, Heated & Cooled Seats, XM, OnStar, Sensors

2010 DTS Luxury by Cadillac

$18,999
DK Blue/ Leather Sunroof Chromes XM, Onstar, Heated Seats Memory Settings

Gray/Leather, Chrome Wheels, Sunroof XM, Onstar, Heated Cooled Seats SPECIAL OF THE WEEK

$18,990
6 to choose From
Leather, XM, Onstar, Premium Car 5Yrs/50,000 mir

NANTICOKE

2009 DTS Luxury By Cadillalc

$21,999
OPEN HOUSE Sunday, June 23. 1- 3 PM Modern, well maintained 4 bedroom home in move in condition. Covered patio, in ground pool, private fenced yard, ductless air, vinyl siding. Immaculate! MLS# 13-534 REDUCED TO $149,900 Call Ann Marie Chopick BELL REAL ESTATE 570-288-6654

$25,991
2010 CTS AWD Luxury by Cadillac
Thunder Gray/Leather Sunroof, XM, Onstar Heated Seats Memory Settings All Wheel Drive, Only 19203 Miles

2009 CTS Luxury AWD

White Diamond/Cashmere Sunroof, Heated & Memory Settings, All Wheel Drive, XM, Onstar, Only 22,087 Miles in the word

2 to choose From

$26,999

$26,990 $29,990
Black/Black Leather 22” Chrome Wheels, Navigation, XM, Onstar, Sunroof

2010 DTS Premium by Cadillac

By Cadillac, Black/Black Navigation, Sunroof Heated & Cooled Seats XM, Onstar, Memory Settings Only 29,991 miles!

2010 SRX Luxury AWD by Cadillac

$28,990 $31,991

Platinum/ Leather, Ultra View Sunroof, Navigation, Heated Seats, Memory Settings, All Wheel Drive, XM, OnStar

2011 STS AWD by Cadillac

Vanilla Latte/Shale Leather, AWD, XM, OnStar, Memory & Heated Seats, Only 19,455 miles

2012 Escalade AWD by Cadillac

11 RAM 2500 POWER WAGON CREW CAB 4X4 A Rare Find! This Power Wagon has Navigation, Moonroof, Uconnect Handsfree Communication, Remote Start, Luxury Group .................................................. STK#BD264568 STK#CL185777 12 RAM 2500 CREW CAB SLT 4X4 Only 21,296 Miles, Automatic, Trailer Hitch, Remote Start, Keyless Entry......................... 12 CHRYSLER 200 CONVERTIBLE 6 Speed Automatic, Power Convertible Top, Rear Window Defroster, Security Alarm, Power 6 Way Drivers Seat, SiriusXM Satellite Radio ............ 12 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 Deep Tinted Rear Sunscreen Glass, Fog Lamps, Security 2012 CHEVROLET 2011 RAM 1500 2013 TOYOTA TACOMA Alarm, Power Mirrors, Sirius Satellite Radio, SILVERADO 1500 QUAD CAB 4X4 DOUBLECAB TRD 4X4 V6, Automatic ................................................... LT 4X4 11 JEEP LIBERTY LIMITED 4X4 ONLY ONLY 29,474 4,067 V8 Former Chrysler Company Vehicle, Only 26,592 Miles, MILES MILES Leather Seating, Sunroof, GPS Navigation .............................................. 12 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT 4X4 One Owner, Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle, STK#BS678502 STK#CK10703 STK#DM110422 Freedom Hard Top and the Sunrider Soft Top, Leather Seating w/ Heated Front Seats, Alpine Premium Sound System................................ 13 CHRYSLER 200S HARD TOP CONVERTIBLE Former Chrysler Company Car Featured In Deep Cherry Red, Retractable Roof, Heated Leather Trimmed Seating, GPS Navigation, Remote Start, V6 w/6 Speed Automatic Transmission .................................................. 12 CHRYSLER 300S V8 AWD 2011 CADILLAC Former Chrysler Company Vehicle, All Wheel Drive, 2012 GMC YUKON CTS AWD Unique Custom Leather Red Seating that is usually DENALI AWD found on SRT models, Blindspot/Crosspath Detection, REAR ALLWHEEL DRIVE 5.7 HEMI V8 with Fuel Saving MDS, DVD Only 8,337 Miles.............................................. 13 CHRYSLER 300S AWD GLACIER A Rare Limited Glacier Edition, Never Been Titled, Save From Thousands Compared To A Brand New One, Garmin Navigation, Dual Pane Panoramic Sunroof, Beats Audio by STK#130219B STK#CR158450 Dr. Dre Only 12 Miles ..................................... 12 CHRYSLER 300C AWD This All Wheel Drive Gloss Black 300C is a Former Chrysler Company Car Equipped With Just About Every Available Option and Harman Kardon Audio Ground Breaking Featuring 18 Premium Speakers, Garmin Navigation, Panoramic Sunroof. See Our Website For More Details. .............................

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NANTICOKE
38 E. Union Street Nice single, 3 bedrooms, gas heat, large yard. Central location. Affordable @ $64,900 TOWNE & COUNTRY REAL ESTATE Call 570-735-8932 or 570-542-5708

$59,992
EXPWAY
1205 Wyoming Ave. RJ Burne Cadillac
From Wilkes-Barre to Scranton Expressway 8 Blocks on Wyoming Avenue

Prices are Plus Tax, Registration Fees and Documentation Fees. All payments are for 72 months to qualified buyers with excellent credit @ 6.99 APR. Your rate may Vary depending on credit rating status. $2499 down payment or trade equity. In addition to tax and registration, doc fees. Must take delivery by 6/29/13

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1205-1209 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton (570) 342-0107 • 1-888-880-6537 www.rjburnecadillac.com Mon-Thurs 9-8 • Fri 9-5 • Sat 9-4

R.J. BURNE

WYOMING AVE.
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15,840 $ $ 149
/mo2 for 24 months

1

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$

602-0226
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$ $

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Auto, Advancetrac, PW, PL, Sync Voice Activated #3594
(2) Plus tax, tags, license & dealer doc fees w/ approved credit. 10,500 miles/yr. $2500Down (cash or trade). Add $645 Acquisition Fee; first payment due at signing; no security deposit.

Lease It For

17,245 $ $ 139
/mo2 for 24 months

0

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2,845 i Savingsn !
$

MSRP

$

20,090

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3,895 in! Savings

2013 FORD FUSION SE
$ $

2013 FORD FORD ESCAPE ESCAPE SE SE 4WD 4WD 2013
$

Auto, A/C, Sync Voice Activated, Advancetrac #3598
(4) Plus tax, tags, license & dealer doc fees w/ approved credit. 10,500 miles/yr. $2500Down (cash or trade). Add $645 Acquisition Fee; first payment due at signing; no security deposit.

Lease It For

20,995 $ $ 179
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3

0

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4,995 in! Savings

$ $

$ MSRP 24,890 Ford Rebate 1,500 Barber Discount 895 Ford Competitive Lease Rebate 1,000 College/Military Rebate 500

Auto, 1.6L EcoBoost, Sync Voice Activated #7451T
(4) Plus tax, tags, license & dealer doc fees w/ approved credit. 10,500 miles/yr. $2500Down (cash or trade). Add $645 Acquisition Fee; first payment due at signing; no security deposit.

Lease It For

23,115 $ $ 189
/mo4 for 24 months

3

0

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$

with approved credit6

$ MSRP 28,110 Ford Rebate 2,500 Barber Discount 995 Ford Competitive Lease Rebate 1,000 College/Military Rebate 500

2013 FORD F-150 SUPERCAB SUPERCAB STX STX

$ $
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$ MSRP 37,920 Ford Regional Package Discount 1,500 Ford Rebate 3,000 Barber Discount 2,420 Ford STX Bonus Cash 1,000 Ford Credit Retail Bonus Cash 1,000 Ford Competitive Lease Rebate 1,000 College/Military Rebate 500

0

2013 2013 FORD FORD EDGE EDGE SEL SEL AWD AWD
for 60 months+ 2000 Ford %Financing Bonus Cash with approved credit
$ 6

$ $

Panoramic Vista Roof, Sync, 205a Pkg, Leather #7446T
(4) Plus tax, tags, license & dealer doc fees w/ approved credit. 10,500 miles/yr. $2500Down (cash or trade). Add $645 Acquisition Fee; first payment due at signing; no security deposit.

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31,770 $ $ 289 289
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$
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0

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for 60 months % Financing with approved credit
6

2013 FORD F-150 LARIAT PLATINUM EDITION

$

(4) Plus tax, tags, license & dealer doc fees w/ approved credit. 10,500 miles/yr. $2500Down (cash or trade). Add $645 Acquisition Fee; first payment due at signing; no security deposit.

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34,800 $ $ 299
/mo4 for 24 months

3

5,710 i Savingsn !
$
$ MSRP 40,510 Ford Rebate 2,000 Barber Discount 2,210 Ford Competitive Lease Rebate 1,000 College/Military Rebate 500

$ $
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$

0

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9

$ MSRP 54,140 Ford Rebate 2,500 Barber Discount 3,697 Ford Retail Trade Assistant Bonus Cash 750 Ford Credit Retail Bonus Cash 1,000 Ford Competitive Lease Rebate 1,000 College/Military Rebate 500

Sale ends 06/30/13. (1) (2) (3) (4) (8) (9) All vehicles plus tax, tags, license and dealer doc fees with approved credit. (3) (4) (8) (9) College Student Rebate applies to a full-time college student, recent college or current graduate school student. Military Rebate applies to active military personnel. To qualify for Ford Lease Renewal, customer must be returning a Ford Lease. (2) (4) $2,500 Down (cash or trade). (8) (9) Ford Credit Retail Bonus Cash requires financing with Ford Credit. (6) Must finance through Ford Credit. 0% Financing for 60 months with approved credit in lieu of rebates. (3) (4) (8) (9) Ford Competitive Lease Rebate customer is required to trade-in or terminate their lease of a 95 or newer non-Ford vehicle for added lease and retail incentives when purchasing a new Ford vehicle. (9) Must finance through Ford Credit. 0% Financing for 60 months with approved credit in lieu of rebates. To qualify for Retail Trade-Assist Bonus Cash customer is required to trade-in or terminate their lease 95 or newer vehicle.

Route 309 • Hazleton
570-454-2414
Mon-Thurs 9-8, Fri 9-6, Sat 9-4
2011

962 Wyoming Ave. Exeter • 570-602-0226
Mon-Thurs 8:30-8: Fri 8:30-5, Sat 9-4:30

PRE-OWNED SUPER CENTER
TT
PW, PL, Tilt, FWD, A/C, Cruise #P3296A

Factory-backed warranty • Free vehicle history report 172-point inspection by factory-trained technicians

2010 TOYOTA MATRIX S HATCHBACK
$ $

2010 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING
$ $

2010 ACURA RDX
$ $

14,780
NOW! NOW!

NOW! NOW!

17,980
NOW! NOW!

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TT

FWD, Auto, A/C, 3.8L V6, PW, PL #P3316B

25,680 25,680
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TT

Auto, PW, PL, Tilt, A/C, Cruise #7522A

2011 HONDA CR-Z COUPE
$ $

2009 FORD ESCAPE LIMITED
$ $

2012 FORD F-150 XLT SUPERCREW
$ $

14,980
NOW! NOW!

TT

Auto, PW, PL, Cruise, Tilt, A/C #3668B

18,980
NOW! NOW!

TT

3.0L V6, PW, PL, Tilt, A/C, Cruise #7465A

29,480
NOW! NOW!

TT

Only 10K Miles! 5L V6, Auto, 4WD, Chrome Running Boards #7459A

2012 FORD FOCUS SE
$ $

2012 HONDA CR-V EX
$ $

2012 FORD F-250 SUPER DUTY CREW CAB
$ $

15,400 15,400

TT

Auto, PW, PL, A/C, Cruise, Tilt #P3308A

25,580 25,580

TT

AWD, Auto, A/C, Cruise, Tilt, PW, PL #3692A

32,990

TT

6.2L V8, Auto, 4WD, Trailer Hitch, Tilt #P3320B

Sale Ends June 30, 2013. (T) All vehicles plus tax, tags, doc and registration fees. Trades accepted at cash value.

Route 309 • Hazleton • 570-454-2414
Mon-Thurs 9-8, Fri 9-6, Sat 9-4

962 Wyoming Ave • Exeter • 570-602-0226
Mon-Thurs 8:30-8, Fri 8:30-5, Sat 9-4:30

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Saturday, June 22, 2013
Houses For Sale PLYMOUTH Houses For Sale S. WILKES-BARRE $105,000 Houses For Sale SUGARLOAF Houses For Sale
WEST PITTSTON $109,900 OPEN HOUSE Sun. 6/23 2:30 - 4PM

TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com
Houses For Sale
WHITE HAVEN 501 Birch Lane

Houses For Sale
PITTSTON REDUCED $106,900

Houses For Sale
WILKES-BARRE

67 Carroll St. The WOW factor! Move right in and enjoy this renovated home with no worries! 3 bedrooms with lots of closet space. 2 full baths including a 4 piece master bath with custom tile work, open floor plan with modern kitchen with island, corner lot with off street parking and nice yard. Come and take a look! www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-863 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200 PITTSTON Reduced $99,900

NEW LISTING 433 FAIRVIEW ST. A great home in a nice neighborhood, well out of the flood zone. Watch the sunrise & other great views from the front porch. Modern kitchen with vaulted ceiling, modern bath, living & dining rooms, & 2 generous bedrooms. Updates include: new roof, windows, front door, lighting, wall-to-wall carpeting, interior /exterior painting, security system, etc. Offstreet parking & large, level yard with mature trees & flowering bushes. For more details & to view the photos online, go to: www.prudential realestate.com & enter PRU5B4G9 in the Home Search. Listed at $79,500 MLS#13-2080 Mary Ellen Belchick 696-6566, Walter Belchick 696-2600 ext. 301.

43 Richmont Ave. Near Riverside Park. Motivated seller, make resonable offer. 3 bedroom, 2 bath Cape Cod, central air, hardwood floor, above ground pool, fenced yard. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-789 Tom Salvaggio 570-262-7716

ATLAS REALTY INC. 570-829-6200

Beautiful home in a beautiful location. 2003 custom built Cape Cod offers 4.89 cleared acres. Heated in ground pool, 3 full baths, 1st floor master bedroom & laundry & an modern kitchen. 2 car attached gar- age with bonus room above. Close to Humboldt Indus- trial Park & Eagle Rock Resort. MLS# 13-894. $309,000 Call/text Donna Cain 947-3824 or Tony Wasco 855-2424

214 Fremont St. Very well cared for 3 bedroom home in move in condition. Large eat in kitchen, nice yard. freshly painted bedrooms with new carpet. Newer windows. Not flooded www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-2032 Colleen Turant 570-237-0415

Beautiful 4 bedroom, 3 bath. Enjoy the amenities of a private lake, boating, basketball courts, etc. The home has wood floors and carpeting throughout. French doors in the kitchen that lead you out to the large rear deck for entertaining. The backyard has 2 utility sheds for storage. MLS 12-1695 NEW PRICE $174,900 Call Karen Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340 PRICE REDUCED

ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200

66 Catlin Ave. Very well kept Cape Cod 3 bedroom home. Basement easily finished off, all new Pella windows. Newer roof. New water heater, zoned heat. Was not flooded in 2011. Lighted crawl spaces. Tons of storage. Large covered deck, fenced in yard. Nice neighborhood, quiet street. A must see MLS 12-4420 $115,000 Jackie Roman Extension #39 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 WILKES-BARRE

SHAVERTOWN
$197,500

Weichert Realtors Trade Mark 570-901-1020
SWOYERSVILLE

Wilkes Barre $49,900

LAFLIN $229,000

328 S. Main St. 3 story Victorial with 10 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage with newer driveway. Central air, large yard. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-1073 Call Tom 570-262-7716

ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200 PLAINS REDUCED $209,900

PLYMOUTH $52,900

60 Vonderheid St. Well maintained traditional colonial minutes from the cross valley in a quiet neighborhood. 7 rooms with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, fireplace, large yard, & deck. Kitchen and bathrooms recently rennovated and MORE! Call Andy 570-762-4358 SHICKSHINNY LAKE

4 Spruce Ave. BIRCHWOOD HILLS 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. Hardwood floors, central air. Finished basement with fireplace, great yard, super location. www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 13-1251 Call Tom 570-262-7716

New Listing! Affordable for you!. Set back off Main st., this double block has had many updates. Unit #1: formal dining room 2 bedrooms, 1 bath and deck. Unit #2: spacious open floor plan, large living room, formal dining room, genuine hardwood floors, 4 bedrooms with new carpeting, 1.5 baths, lots of closet space and enclosed balcony. MLS 13-1176 Michele Hopkins 570-540-6046

ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200

ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200
SWOYERSVILLE STEEPLECHASE

PLYMOUTH Large 1 bedroom apartment. $500/ month + security deposit. Heat, water, sewer, fridge & range included. Call Bernie at Rothstein Realtors, Inc. 288-7594 or 655-4815

Have you always dreamed of owning a lakefront home? Don't miss the opportunity to own this stunning 3,000 sq. ft. 3 bedroom, 3 bath home w/100' lakefront with dock. Offers attractive Florida room with vaulted ceiling overlooking the lake, plus formal living room with fireplace, dining room, family room with fireplace, den & 2 car garage. Power boat for water skiing & jet skiing permitted. MLS# 13-310 $339,900 Call Barbara Metcalf 570-696-0883

Amazing view of the valley from this lovely 2 bedroom home. Nice room sizes, parquet flooring in Living room, out of flood zone, big fenced in back yard includes large storage shed and a beautiful deck overlooking a peaceful wooded area, modern kitchen, off street parking PLUS room to expand if needed. All this plus a 1 year home warranty! MLS#13-2279 $110,900 Call/text Donna Cain 947-3824 or Tony Wasco 855-2424

7 Concord Drive Beautifully maintained 2 story in Oakwood Park. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths with 2 car garage and private rear yard. Mature landscaping, gas/electric heat with central air. www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 13-2215 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200

735 N. Washington Street Spacious 2 story, 3 bedrooms with 2 car detached garage, good starter home, needs TLC. MLS #12-3887. For more information and photos visit www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Tom 570-262-7716

ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200 WILKES BARRE Reduced $39,900

PRICE REDUCTION Charming 1,000+ sq. ft. 2 bedroom, 1/1/2 bath with separate driveway on a quiet street. Lower level was finished for former business - has separate entrance, 1/2 bath & electric baseboard heat (not included in total sq. ft). MLS #13-1592 $49,000 Dana Distasio 570-715-9333

LEWITH & FREEMAN 570-474-9801 WILKES-BARRE

Weichert Realtors, Trade Mark 570-901-1020
WAPWALLOPEN 359 Pond Hill Mountain Road

WEST WYOMING $74,500

SWOYERSVILLE $119,900

LEWITH & FREEMAN REAL ESTATE, INC 570-696-3801 SWOYERSVILLE $129,900

50 Grandville Drive Outstanding 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath townhouse out of the flood zone. Formal dining room, family room, master bedroom suite, private guest suite also on upper level. Central air and central vacuum. Deck, garage + many extras. Freshly painted and carpeted, so move right in! $169,900 MLS # 13-195. Ask for Bob Kopec Humford Realty Inc 570-822-5126

115 Hemlock St. Lots of updates in this roomy Cape Cod in a desirable neighborhood. Large eat in kitchen with new flooring. Finished basement with theater/rec room. Large level yard. Priced to sell! MLS 12-4231 Call Kevin Sobilo 570-817-0706

ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200

77 Scott St. Ranch in excellent condition with 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, roof in 2004, kitchen in 2003, newer windows, great lot. Move in condition. Ductless a/c units. MLS 13-2171 Tom Salvaggio 570-262-7716

4 bedroom home features a great yard with over 2 acres of property. Situated across from a playground. Needs some TLC but come take a look, you wouldnʼt want to miss out. There is a pond at the far end of the property that is used by all surrounding neighbors. This is an estate and is being sold as is. No sellers property disclosure. Will entertain offers in order to settle estate. MLS 11-962 $49,900 Call Karen Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340 WEST PITTSTON PRICE REDUCED!! 33 Delaware Ave. 2 bedroom ranch, completely remodeled, includes spare building lot, $59,000. 570-299-5415

384 Tripp St. 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 2 story with large kitchen, dining room and living room. Private rear yard, nice neighborhood gas heat. www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 13-2179 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 ATLAS REALTY, INC.

61 Puritan Lane Are you spending more than $400/mo on rent?? Owning this home could cost you less! With 3 bedrooms and a fenced in yard, this home makes a perfect place to start your homeownership experience. Ask me how! MLS #12-1823. For more information and photos visit www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Colleen 570-237-0415 ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200
YATESVILLE $139,900

PRICE REDUCED TO $79,900 Charming Cape Cod style home with nice curb appeal. Loc- ated on a tree lined street near parks, schools & shopping. Deceptively large with 4 bedrooms, two baths, fireplace in the living room, 2 car garage, corner lot. Needs some updating, but has great potential. MLS#13-1295. Karen Ryan. 283-9100, ext. 14

WEST WYOMING $99,900

WYOMING

ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200

CALL AN

Air Conditioning & Heating
Ductless / Central Air Conditioning Free Estimates Licensed & Insured 570-332-0715

Chimney Service A-1 ABLE CHIMNEY

Concrete & Masonry

STRISH A/C

Building & Remodeling

Roofing, siding, gutters, insulation, decks, additions, windows, doors, masonry & concrete. Insured & Bonded. Senior Citizens Discount! State Lic. # PA057320

1ST. QUALITY CONSTRUCTION CO.

Rebuild & Repair Chimneys. All types of Masonry. Liners Installed, Brick & Block, Roofs & Gutters. Licensed & Insured 570-735-2257

Parging. Stucco. Stainless Liners. Cleanings. Custom Sheet Metal Shop. 570-383-0644 1-800-943-1515 Call Now! CHRIS MOLESKY Chimney Specialist New, repair, rebuild, liners installed. Cleaning. Concrete & metal caps. Small masonry jobs 570-328-6257

CHIMNEY REPAIRS

Stonework - stucco - concrete patios - pavers - brick block - chimneys www.nepamasonryinc.com 570-466-2916 570-954-8308 WYOMING VALLEY MASONRY Concrete, stucco, foundations, pavers, retaining wall systems, flagstone, brick work, chimneys repaired. Senior Citizenʼs Discount 570-287-4144 or 570-760-0551

NEPA Masonry, INC.

EXPERT
ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200 Hauling & Trucking Hauling & Trucking

1565 Shoemaker Avenue Well taken care of Cape Cod with 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, hardwood floors, detached 1 car garage. www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 13-2280 Tom Salvaggio 570-262-7716

617 Willowcrest Dr. End unit. 2 bedroom townhome with master bath on 2nd floor. Needs a little TLC. MLS 13-569 Call Tom 570-262-7716

ATLAS REALTY, INC.

570-829-6200

146 East 7th Street FOR SALE BY OWNER Two story, 3 bedrooms & 1 bath. New foyer, tiled kitchen & modern bath. New laminate floors. Deck with fenced in yard. Gas heat. Motivated seller. Reduced Price $130,000 570-817-3312

To place an ad call 829-7130
Painting & Wallpaper Paving & Excavating

570-606-8438
ALL OLDER HOMES SPECIALIST 825-4268. Remodel / Repair. Kitchens and Baths

Construction & Building

Cleaning & Maintenance CONNIE'S CLEANING 15 Years Experience Bonded & Insured Residential Cleaning Gift Certificates Available 570-430-3743 Connie does the cleaning! Concrete & Masonry A STEP-UP MASONRY
PA094695 Specializing in All Types of Masonry. Stone, Concrete Licensed & Insured Free Estimates Senior Discount 570-702-3225 Why Scream?! Call MASONRY CONCRETE CONTRACTORS call today for your Free Estimate! 570-582-4719 B.P. Home Repairs 570-825-4268 Brick, Block, Concrete, Sidewalks, Chimneys, Stucco. New Installation & Repairs

Sales, service, installation and repair.

GARAGE DOOR

TREE/SHRUB REMOVAL DEMOLITION ESTATE CLEANOUT Free Estimates 24 hour service Small and large jobs! 570-823-1811 570-239-0484
Estate Cleanouts, Attics, Cellars, Garages, weʼre cheaper than dumpsters!. Free Estimates, Same Day!
570-855-4588

A CLEAN HOUSE IS A HAPPY HOUSE! All KINDS of HAULING & JUNK REMOVAL SUMMER CLEAN UP!

Hauling Junk & Trash from Houses, Garages, Yards, Etc 826-1883 472-4321 Clean cellars, attics, yards & metal removal. Call Jeff 570-735-3330 or 570-762-4438

Mikeʼs $5-Up

ATTENTION
Book Now For Summer & Save. All Work Guaranteed Satisfaction. 30 Yrs. Experience Powerwash & Paint Vinyl, Wood, Stucco Aluminum. Free Estimates You Canʼt Lose! 570-822-3943

Serra Painting

Will Haul Anything
Landscaping

EDWARD'S ALL COUNTY PAVING
*DRIVEWAYS *PARKING LOTS *ROADWAYS *HOT TAR & CHIP *SEAL COATING Licensed and Insured. Call Today For Your Free Estimate 570-474-6329 Lic.# PA021520
Roofing & Siding

BITTO LANDSCAPING & LAWN SERVICE 25+ Years Exp. Landscape designs, retaining walls, pavers, patios, ponds, lighting, seeding, mulch, etc. Free Estimates 570-288-5177 Skid-Steer Mini Excavating New Landscapes/ Lawns. Retaining walls/patios. Call: 570-760-4814

Danielʼs Paint and Wall Covering Lic. PA100671 & Ins. 20 YEARS EXP. 570-604-2961

Foltz Landscaping

DAVE WITKOSKY PAINTING
Interior/Exterior Free estimates, 30 years experience 570-826-1719 or 570-704-8530

A.S.A.P Hauling

FIND OUT HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER OR CALL FOR A QUALIFIED CONTRACTOR
Building Industry Association Of NEPA 411 MAIN ST., KINGSTON, PA 18704 Contact: Janet Campis www.bianepa.com 570-287-3331

FULLY INSURED HIC# 065008 CALL JOE 570-735-8551 Cell 606-7489 Electrical

Kellerʼs Lawn Care
Cleanups Landscaping, mowing, mulching, trimming, planting. Commercial & Residential. 570-332-7016

Master electrician Licensed & Insured Service Changes & Replacements. Generator Installs. 868-4469

SLEBODA ELECTRIC

A1 Always hauling, cleaning attics, cellar, garage, one piece or whole Estate, also available 10 & 20 yard dumpsters. 6550695 592-1813 or 287-8302
AAA CLEANING A1 General Hauling Cleaning attics, cellars, garages, Demolitions, Roofing & Tree Removal. Free Est. 779-0918 or 5425821; 814-8299

AA CLEANING

Miscellaneous
Experienced Mom will watch your children in my home. Summer care also available. Don ʼ t pay day care rates for the same quality of care. Exeter area. 262-2827

Need a new look, or just want to freshen up your home or business? Let us splash your int./ext. walls with some vibrant colors! Reasonable prices with hard workers. FREE ESTIMATES! 570-328-5083

JACOBOSKY PAINTING

CORNERSTONE CONSTRUCTION
Roofing Siding Carpentry 40 yrs. experience Licensed & Insured PA026102 Call Dan 570-881-1131
J.R.V. Roofing 570-824-6381 Roof Repairs & New Roofs. Shingle, Slate, Hot Built Up, Rubber, Gutters & Chimney Repairs. Year Round. Licensed/Insured FREE Estimates *24 Hour Emergency Calls*

For All of Your Remodeling Needs. Will Beat Any Price! Bathrooms, Kitchens, Roofing, Siding, Decks, Windows, etc. 25 Yrs. Experience References. Insured Free Estimates. (570) 332-7023

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Excavating
All Types Of Excavating, Demolition & Concrete Work. Lot clearing, pool closing & retaining walls, etc. Large & Small Jobs FREE ESTIMATES (570) 760-1497

Int/ Ext. painting, Power washing. Professional work at affordable rates. Free estimates. 570-288-0733

M. PARALIS PAINTING

ALWAYS READY HAULING
Property & Estate Cleanups, Attics, Cellars, Yards, Garages, Construction Sites, Flood Damage & More. Cheaper Than a Dumpster!! Same Day Service Free Estimates 570-301-3754

PJʼs Window Cleaning & Janitorial Services Windows, Gutters, Carpets, Power washing and more. INSURED/BONDED. pjswindowcleaning.com 570-283-9840 Movers
Moving Helpers Call for Free Quote. We make moving easy. BestDarnMovers.com 570-852-9243

MARTY'S PAINTING
Interior & Exterior Top Quality Work 570-468-9079

Home Improvement Specialist Licensed, insured & PA registered. Kitchens, baths, vinyl siding & railings,replacement windows & doors, additions, garages, all phases of home renovations. Free Estimates 570-287-4067 www.davejohnson remodeling.com Baths/Kitchens Carpentry A to Z 570-819-0681

Shedlarski Construction

Gutter Repair & Cleaning

All phases of masonry & concrete. Small jobs welcome. Senior discount. Free est. Licensed & Insured 288-1701/655-3505

D. PUGH CONCRETE

GUTTER CLEANING
Window Cleaning Pressure Washing. Insured 570-288-6794

BestDarnMovers

New Roofs & Repairs, Shingles, Rubber, Slate, Gutters, Chimney Repairs. Credit Cards Accepted FREE ESTIMATES! Licensed-Insured EMERGENCIES McManus Construction Licensed, Insured. Everyday Low Prices. 3,000 satisfied customers. 570-735-0846

Jim Harden 570-288-6709

SPRING ROOFING

Handyman

KENʼS MASONRY
All phases of brick/block, chimney restoration. 570-458-6133

Lending a hand since 1975. All types of remodeling projects! 570-824-6871

Evan's Home Improvement

We Do Clean Outs, Basements, Attics, Garages & Trash Removal. Free Estimates. Wilkes-Barre & Surrounding Areas. 570-266-9364

KARPOWSKI HAULING

Painting & Wallpaper
A & N PAINTING SUMMER SPECIAL $100 + materials for average size room. 18 years experience Exterior Painting, Power washing, Deck Staining. 570-820-7832

TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com
Houses For Sale WILKES-BARRE $174,900 Houses For Sale
WILKES-BARRE $87,500

Saturday, June 22, 2013
Houses For Sale YATESVILLE reduced $169,900 Land (Acreage) Land For Sale Price Reduction • 61 +/- Acres Nuangola $88,000 • 46 +/- Acres Hanover Twp. $69,000 • Highway Commercial KOZ Hanover Twp. 3+/Acres 11 +/- Acres • Wilkes-Barre Twp. Acreage Zoned R-3 • Sugar Notch Lot $11,800 Land (Acreage) SHAVERTOWN Beautiful 1 acre building lot located in established back Mountain sub-division. Buy now and start building your dream home in the spring. Lot has underground utilities, public sewer and private well. MLS #13-137. $62,400 Christine Pieczynski, 696-6569 Land (Acreage) WYOMING/EXETER BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE $35,000 - $39,900 Build your new home here. 2 new developments, prices range from $35,000 to $39,900. Public water sewer & gas available. NOT in flood zone. Lot sizes range from 50x100 to 80x105. www.atlasrealtyinc.com CALL CHARLIE 570-829-6200 ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200 Open House Directory LARKSVILLE

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Apartments /Townhouses

From - $39.99/night $189.99/week + tax 8Jà r .JDSPXBWF r 'SJEHF

105 Plymouth Ave. This lovely Bi-level home features 3 bedrooms, 1 and 1/2 bathrooms, in ground pool with pool bar and deck, central air. Hardwood floors, gas fireplace, finished lower level, fenced in yard and 2 year garage with ONE YEAR HOME WARRANTY. (directions: Old RIver Road to Dagobert, at 2nd stop sign turn R onto Plymouth Ave. Home is on left in 2nd block) www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-2144 Keri Best 570-885-5082

Best of both worlds...Commercial space plus 2-3 bedroom home complete with detached garage and off street parking with yard. Home has been nicely remodeled with 1 3/4 baths, hardwood floors, move in condition. Commercial space is 14x26 with endless possibilities. www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-982 Call Colleen 570-237-0415 ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200 WILKES-BARRE $87,500

603 Willowcrest Dr. Super end unit townhouse, no fees. 2 bedrooms, 3 baths, central air, electric heat, cathedral ceiling with skylights. Large family room with propane stove and itʼs own ductless air. MLS 13-482 Call Tom 570-262-7716

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BEAR CREEK

296 N. Main St. Elegance and charm. Absolutely pristine, highly polished woodwork, hardwood floors, trim. French doors, fireplace, newer roof, furnace, wiring and replacement windows. A uniquely solid home with conspicuous architectural beauty. Very refined. MLS 13-1775 $133,000 Ronald Kozak 570-675-5100

Best of both worlds...Commercial space plus 2-3 bedroom home complete with detached garage and off street parking with yard. Home has been nicely remodeled with 1 3/4 baths, hardwood floors, move in condition. Commercial space is 14x26 with endless possibilities. www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-982 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

Wonderful opportunity! Beautiful 3.45 acre wooded building lot for your new home. Has a 200ʼ frontage on a paved road. Lot needs well and septic. $37,500 MLS#13-157 Call Mary Ann Desiderio 570-715-7733

LOT FOR SALE

SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP MOUNTAIN TOP 570-474-6307

KINGSTON COMMERCIAL PROPERTY New on Market Highly visible corner lot—1900 square foot building with large front windows—off street parking for 8 cars. Gas heat and central air. Can be used for retail or office. Ready for occupancy. MLS 13-1772 $215,000 Call Rhea Simms 570-696-6677 Lewith & Freeman Real Estate, Inc. 570-696-3801 LAFLIN $99,500 2.44 acres of land zoned R-3 for townhouse or could be used for single family building lots (with approval). Public water and sewer available. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-1389 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200 MOUNTAIN TOP

SHICKSHINNY 23+/- acres of wooded land and farmland with barn in good condition and a nice travel trailer. Well on property. MLS#12-2572 $115,000 Ken Williams 542-8800 Five Mountains Realty 542-2141 SHICKSHINNY LAKE

ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200

CENTURY 21 SIGNATURE PROPERTIES S. WILKES-BARRE $112,000

WILKES-BARRE Totally redone two bedroom. with Custom kitchen and ex large bath. New hot air furnace. Off street parking with detached one car garage. MLS #12-4619. $69,900 Call Dave, Jr. 570-885-2693

Rubbico Real Estate 826-1600
YATESVILLE $69,900

DALLAS Brown manor Vacant Land Attention builders! Six lots available in subdivision - ranging from .4 to 1.3 acres each. Access to publicsewer & water. MILS#13-1144 $212,000 Call Rhea Simms for details 570-696-6677 LEWITH & FREEMAN Real Estate, Inc. 570-696-3801
Greenbriar Retirement Community Only eight lots left. Custom design you home the way you want it. Call 570-675-1300

Build your dream home on this attractive 1.2 acre level lot with lake privileges. Priced to sell. HOA FEE IS $140 YEARLY. MLS#13-40 $50,000 Call Barbara Metcalf 570-696-0883

Sunday 12 to 4, 3 bedroom ranch,1 bath, new carpet, new paint,3 season patio, 16x34 inground pool, take Nesbitt St, right onto Broadway, left on Diane Drive. $144,900 more info on Zillow.com 570-301-7291 REAL ESTATE RENTALS
PLAINS TWP $189,900

Open House 34 Allen Drive

2nd floor. Located in quiet neighborhood. Kitchen, living room, dining room, sunroom, bath, 3 bedrooms; 2 large & 1 small. Lots of closets, built-in linen closet & hutch. Hardwood & carpeted floors. Fireplace. Storage room. Yard. Washer / dryer, stove / fridge. Heat and hot water included. 1 year lease + security. $950. 570-283-4370
2 bedrooms, 1 bath, manufactured house. Remodeled, wall to wall, stove, refrigerator, washer/dryer, air, off-street parking, yard. No pets. $475. Call 570-947-5113 Modern 1 bedroom, off-street parking, washer/dryer hook up, appliances, dishwasher, built-in bookcases. $435/ month + utilities. Call 908-310-3900 2 bedroom, large modern eat in kitchen, bath, carpeting, large deck, ample parking, No Pets. $595. 570-696-1866

E. WALNUT ST.

KINGSTON

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LEWITH & FREEMAN REAL ESTATE, INC 570-696-3801
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WYOMING

Dallas

43 Richmont Ave. Near Riverside Park. Motivated seller, make reasonable offer. 3 bedroom, 2 bath Cape Code, central air, hardwood floors, above ground pool, fenced yard. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-789 Tom Salvaggio 570-262-7716 ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200
WILKES-BARRE $62,400

9 Pittston Ave 2 story home located in a very privet setting. 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths and workshop attached to living space, great for home business or the hobbyist. Low taxes, great community. Garage has 1 detached space and 1 built in. www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 13-1009 CALL CHARLIE 570-829-6200 ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200

DALLAS TOWNSHIP 63 acres with about 5,000ʼ roadfront on 2 roads. All Wooded. $385,000. Call Besecker Realty 570-675-3611
Vacant Land 1.19 acres in nice Back Mountain location. Septic & well will be required. Seller will provide perc test on this parcel. MLS#11-268 $59,500 Call Rhea Simms for details 570-696-6677 Lewith & Freeman Real Estate, Inc. 570-696-3801 SHICKSHINNY LAKE

VACANT LAND 2.87 wooded acres located in the Ice Lakes MLS #13-1498 $89,900 Call Evelyn Hogan 262-5956

LEWITH & FREEMAN 570-474-9801 MOUNTAIN TOP

3 bedroom split level in lovely neighborhood. Two lower levels have been re novated due to flood of 2011. New electrical/plumbing /heat. New carpet in living & family rooms. Kitchen features Corian countertops & stainless appliances. Open concept on main level with garage level family room, laundry & storage. Nice size backyard. Come take a look! $130,000 Call Christine @ 332-8832

20 Nittany Lane Affordable 3 level townhome features 2 car garage, 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, lower level patio and upper level deck, gas fireplace, central air and vac and stereo system www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-871 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

2 bedrooms, 2nd floor, recently remodeled. Washer & dryer hookup. Off street parking. No pets. $550/mo. includes water & sewer. 570-714-7272 2nd floor, 2 bedroom, heat, water, sewer & appliances included. No pets. $675/month. Security & references required. 570-479-0190

DUPONT

ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200

NOW AVAILABLE!

DALLAS

JJ MANTIONE 613-9080

Church Road 2 acres + or -, all utilities. $59,900. 570-474-5418 or 570-709-6304

42 Bradford St. Well maintained, move in ready! MLS 13-1531 Kevin Sobilo 570-817-0706 ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200 WILKES-BARRE $72,500

1 mile south of L.C.C.C. Established development with underground utilities including gas. Cleared lot. 100ʼ frontage x 158. $35,000. Lot 210 ʻ frontage 158ʼ deep on hill with great view $35,000. Call 570-736-6881

LOTS - LOTSLOTS

NEWPORT TWP.

3 Bedrooms, 2 tile baths, hardwood floors, granite counter tops Conveniently located just off Route 315 Minutes to Route 81, the Cross Valley Expressway or Wilkes-Barre Residential Lots Also Available

$199,900

(570) 885-2474

Choice Location Central water, low ($140) association dues. Priced to sell! MLS# 11-1269 $159,900 Call Dale Williams Five Mountains Realty 570-256-3343

11.5 ACRES Asking $20,000
Call 570-256-8618

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319 N. Washington Street. Large 3 story home with 3 bedrooms of each of the 2nd and 3rd floors. Hardwood floors in living room and dining room, gas heat, first floor laundry. 1 3/4 baths, large eat in kitchen, central vac, alarm system, low taxes. MLS 13-2348 CALL COLLEEN

AUTO SALES EXECUTIVES & BUSINESS MANAGER
Valley Chevrolet...featuring our brand new, state of the art showroom & service complex with the regions largest inventory of new Chevrolets...

570-883-7594 ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200
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319 N. Washington Street. Large 3 story home with 3 bedrooms of each of the 2nd and 3rd floors. Hardwood floors in living room and dining room, gas heat, first floor laundry. 1 3/4 baths, large eat in kitchen, central vac, alarm system, low taxes. MLS 13-2348 CALL COLLEEN

601 Kidder Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA

VALLEY CHEVROLET

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Please apply in person to: Blake Gagliardi, Sales Manager or Rick Merrick, Sales Manager

DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGIC/CAT SCAN TECHNOLOGISTS
35 Hillard St. STOP WASTING MONEY!! If you are paying more than $600/month rent you need to look at this house. Your mortgage, taxes and insurance could be less!!! Ask me how! Move in condition 3 bedroom home with nice yard, modern kitchen and 1st floor laundry. For more info and photos visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 12-1655 Colleen Turant 570-237-0415

The VA Medical Center, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania is currently accepting applications for 4 part-time (.3) Diagnostic Radiologic/Cat Scan Technologists.

EXPERIENCED AUTO DETAILER
Job Description: • Cleans and refurbishes new and used automobiles • Competitive pay • Benefits available • 5 day work week • Must have experience running a buffer • Excellent working conditions • Must have valid PA drivers license Please send resumes to [email protected] OR apply in person to Ken Pollock Auto Group, 339 Highway 315, Pittston, PA 18640.

ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200
YATESVILLE $159,900

Applicants will be required to work (2) 12 hour shifts on alternate weekends in the areas of Radiology and CT. Duties include operation of various types of radiography equipment in the radiology department, operating suites, both fixed and mobile units, to perform examinations including but not limited to radiographs of the skull, thorax, abdomen, pelvis, spine, extremities and joints; soft tissue studies; contrast studies of the digestive system and others. Performance of computerized tomography of the head, neck, spine, chest and body as well as angiography studies of the head, chest, abdomen and pelvis to include evaluation of pulmonary embolism and aortograms is also required. These exams are performed with and without the use of contrast materials. Technologists of this specialized modality must hold specific knowledge of cross sectional anatomy and its application in spiral and/ or multi-slice computer tomography and 3-D reconstruction. Technologists should be knowledgeable in Computerized Radiography (CR) Direct Digital Radiography (DR) and Picture Archiving and Communications Systems (PACS) All applicants must be registered as a Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) and hold CT certification. We offer vacation/sick leave (pro-rated), health and life insurance coverage and an attractive retirement package including a tax deferred savings plan. Salary to be determined by a Professional Standards Board. Interested applicants must submit the following information: Application for Associated Health Occupations, 10-2850c; Declaration for Federal Employment, OF-306; and a resume by close of business on July 3, 2013 Forms are accessible at www.va.gov/forms/. For additional information please call (570) 824-3521, EXTENSION 7209. Please mail your complete application package to: DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS Medical Center (05/lt) 1111 East End Boulevard, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
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12 Reid St. Spacious Bi-level home in semi private location with private back yard, 3 season room, gas fireplace in lower level family room. Recently updated kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 1 3/4 baths, garage. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-1949 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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Apartments /Townhouses Apartments /Townhouses
PLAINS Modern 2 bedroom, 1 bath, 2nd floor apartment. Kitchen with appliances. New carpet. Conveniently located. No smoking - no pets. $600 PER MONTH. Call Rae 570-714-9234

TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com
Apartments /Townhouses
WILKES-BARRE -1 bedroom water included -2 bedroom single -2 bedroom water included -3 bedroom, single -4 bedroom, large HANOVER -2 bedroom 1/2 double. -4 bedroom double LUZERNE -1 bedroom, water included. PITTSTON -Large 1 bed room water included OLD FORGE -2 bedroom, water included PLAINS -1 bedroom, water included McDermott & McDermott Real Estate Inc. Property Management 570-675-4025 (direct line) Mon-Fri. 8-7pm Sat. 8-noon

Apartments /Townhouses
HI-MEADOWS APARTMENTS 1075 Memorial Hwy. Low & Moderate Income Elderly Rentals Include: *Electric Range & Refrigerator *Off Street Parking *Community Room *Coin Operated Laundry *Elevator. *Video Surveillance Applications Accepted by Appointment 570-675-5944 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. TDD Only, 1-800-654-5984 Voice Only, 1-800-654-5988 Handicap Accessible Equal Housing Opportunity

Apartments /Townhouses

Commercial
Business Park Almost 1/2 acre fenced for outdoor storage of cars, machinery equipment, trailers, etc. Includes a job trailer. $850/month + utilities. 570-947-3292 LEASE SPACE

Houses For Rent

DALLAS

Beautiful 1st floor. 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, 5 rooms. Convenient residential location. Hardwood floors, natural woodwork, French doors, laundry with washer & dryer included. Refrigerator, gas range, dishwasher, oak cabinets, off street parking, fenced in back yard, storage. $695 + utilities & security. 570-690-0633
KINGSTON Light, bright, 3rd floor, 2 bedrooms, elevator, carpeted, entry system. Garage. Extra storage & cable TV included. Laundry facilities. Air Conditioned. Fine neighborhood. Convenient to bus & stores. No pets. References. Security. Lease. No smokers please. $785 + utilities. Call 570-287-0900

KINGSTON DUPLEX

WILKES-BARRE

LEWITH & FREEMAN 288-9371
SHAVERTOWN One bedroom, living room & kitchen apartment. Security required. No pets. $500/month + util- ities. Call Jolyn Bartoli 570-696-5425

Clean & comfortable front apartment of front & back duplex in nice area. $600/month in-cludes washer/dry- er hook up, eat-in kitchen, refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, front porch & shared storage shed. Plenty of off street parking. One year lease + security required. Call Michael 570-760-4961

KINGSTON

Dallas

2 bedroom, 2 story house for rent. $700/ month plus utilities. Gas heat. Off street parking. One year lease, first month ʼ s rent, security deposit and credit check required. No smoking and no pets. Call: 570-675-8776. Edwardsville/ Kingston AMERICA REALTY HOMES 570-288-1422 REMODELED PERFECT TOUCH! White kitchen, center island, all appliances & laundry. 1.5 baths 2 enclosed porches, gas fireplace, more more. Clean. 2 YEAR SAME RENT $900 mo + utilities. APPLICATION, EMPLOYMENT VERIFICATION REQUIRED. NO PETS

E. WALNUT ST.

570-675-5100

Smith Hourigan Group 570-696-1195

DALLAS

220 Lake St. Housing for the elderly & mobility impaired; all utilities included. Federally subsidized program. Extremely low income persons encouraged to apply. Income less than $12,450. 570-675-6936 TDD 800-654-5984 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. Equal Housing Opportunity Handicap Accessible
Exeter 2 bedrooms, 1 floor, car port, no pets, no smoking, sewer included, available July 1st. $470/month. 570-362-8989

MEADOWS APARTMENTS

NANTICOKE AREA 2 bedroom, 2nd floor apartment for rent. Call 570-333-4627 SWOYERSVILLE Modern 1 bedroom apartment, private deck, off street parking, washer & dryer. $600/month. Heat & water included. 570-417-3010

SHEATOWN

Kingston Koral Complex Great for Wellness Center Businesses. Custom leases are available. 4300SF Warehouse Space available, can be divided and are built to Suit. MLS#12-3041 Call Cindy 570-690-2689 www.cindykingre.com 570-675-4400

HARVEYS LAKE
2 small bedrooms, All appliances. Security & first monthʼs rent. Available July 10th . NO PETS. $700. 570-762-6792

Nice, clean furnished room, starting at $340. Efficiency at $450 month furnished with all utilities included. Off street parking. 570-718-0331
KINGSTON R-69 Price St. Nice and cozey 3rd floor. 1 bedroom with lots of closet space and 2 enclosed porches. Includes heat, hot water, stove, fridge and off street parking. no pets, non smoker. $525/mom security deposit. Application, background check, 1 year lease. 570-288-0770

KINGSTON HOUSE

TRUCKSVILLE
TRUCKSVILLE MANOR APARTMENTS
170 Oak Street Low and Moderate Income Elderly Rentals Include: *Electric Range & Refrigerator *Off Street Parking *Coin Operated Laundry Applications Accepted by Appointment 570-696-1201 8a.m. - 4p.m. TDD only, 1-800-654-5984 Voice Only, 1-800-654-5988 Handicap Accessible Equal Housing Opportunity

NANTICOKE

Wilkeswood Apartments
570-822-2711
Commercial

All brick duplex with hardwood floors, 2nd floor, 2 full sized bedrooms, sun porch, tile bath, washer/dryer hook up, 1 car garage. No pets. $900/month + electric. 570-239-1010
Newly remodeled 1 bedroom. New kitchen & bath. All new appliances, including washer & dryer. $495 + utilities. Call 570-881-0320

FORTY FORT

KINGSTON

GLEN LYON

1 bedroom, 2nd floor apt. Living room, kitchen, full bath, heat, hot water & garbage fee included. Tenant pays electric. $575/ month + security. Call or text 201-304-3469
KEN POLLOCK APARTMENTS 41 Depot Street Low and Moderate Income Elderly Rentals Include: * Electric Range & Refrigerator * Off Street Parking * Community Room * Coin Operated Laundry * Elevator * Video Surveilance Applications Accepted by Appointment 570-736-6965 8:00 a.m. - 4 p.m. TDD Only, 1-800-654-5984 Voice Only, 1-800-654-5988 Handicap Accessible Equal Housing Opportunity 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bath, no pets. $850 + utilities, 1st month, last month + security deposit. Call 570-417-3427 Brand new, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, 2nd floor, terrace, washer, dryer, stove & refrigerator. Off street parking. Water, garbage & sewer included. $700 + electric. Deposit, security and references. MUST SEE! Call 570-417-5977

GLEN LYON

GLEN LYON

11 Holiday Drive “A Place To Call Home” Spacious 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts. Gas heat included FREE 24 hr. on-site Gym Community Room Swimming Pool Maintenance FREE Controlled Access Patio/Balcony and much more... www.sdkgreen acres.com Call today for move-in specials. Spacious 2 bedroom. Living & dining rooms. Off street parking. All new appliances. Gas heat. Water & sewer included. $575 + utilities, security & references. No pets, no smoking. Call 570-239-7770
1 bedroom, wall to wall, off-street parking, coin laundry, water, sewer & garbage included. $495/month + security & lease. HUD accepted. 570-687-6216 or 570-954-0727

SDK GREEN ACRES HOMES

Efficiency 1 & 2 bedrooms. Includes all utilities, parking, laundry. No pets. From $390 to $675. Lease, security & references. 570-970-0847

WILKES-BARRE /KINGSTON

1 & 2 BR APTS 2 & 3 BR Townhomes

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WEST PITTSTON GARDEN VILLAGE APARTMENTS 221 Fremont St., Housing for the elderly & mobility impaired; all utilities included. Federally subsidized program. Extremely low income persons encouraged to apply. Income less than $12,450. 570-655-6555 TDD 800-654-5984 8 am-4 pm Monday-Friday. Equal Housing Opportunity Handicap Accessible Route 940. Large 2 bedroom near I-80 & PA Tpke. Fresh paint, w/w carpet, stove & refrigerator. Water, sewer & garbage included. No pets. $600 + electricity & security deposit. 570-443-9639 WILKES-BARRE

2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment near General Hospital. No Pets. $525 + utilities, first, last + security deposit. 570-417-3427

Wilkes-Barre

PLAZA 315
ROUTE 315 - PLAINS 1,750 SQ. FT. & 2,400 SQ.FT OFFICE/RETAIL, 2,000 FT. With Cubicles. 570-829-1206 HANOVER TWP.

Working restaurant with 2-Unit Apartments for additional income. Restaurant includes all commercial restaurant equipment, tables and chairs. Space features take-out area and additional dining room with seating for approx. 30. Side lot can hold up to approx. 6 cars with expansion. Each Apartments rents for $475/per month. MLS#13-1900 $129,900 Call Cindy King 570-690-2689 www.cindykingre.com

HARVEYS LAKE Enjoy living in this beautiful 2 bedroom ranch home. Includes Sandy Beach Club access within walking distance. Front porch, stream, sunporch & private back yard surrounded by rhododendrons Credit check required. $1,000/month. Call Donna Klug 570-696-5406

Smith Hourigan Group 570-696-1195 3 bedroom, all appliances, finished lower level, garage. $1,050/month + utilities & security. No pets. 570-675-3712

KINGSTON

570-288-9019
Kingston

2nd floor - 4 nice rooms. Only one quiet apartment below. Has stove, new refrigerator, washer & dryer. All widows are newer vinyl thermal pane. New mini-blinds and curtains. Excellent privacy. Small back porch. Water & sewer included. Close to town & bus stop. $525/month. 570-650-3803 WILKES-BARRE 447 S. Franklin St. 1 bedroom with study, off street parking, laundry facility. Includes heat and hot water, hardwood floors, appliances, Trash removal. $580/mo Call (570) 821-5599

WILKES-BARRE

570-675-5100

WHITE HAVEN

Luzerne

Mayflower Crossing Apartments
570.822.3968

Hanover Twp.

2 bedroom, water & sewer included. $525/month. Section 8 considered. Call 570-592-3497

MOCANAQUA

200 BLOCK OF S. FRANKLIN ST. Newly renovated in historical building. 1500 sq. ft. luxury apt. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, granite kitchen, dining room, living room, laundry room. off street parking. No pets $850 month + utilities. 570-905-7234 after 5 pm

WILKES-BARRE CENTER CITY

COMMERCIAL LEASE 8,500 sq. ft. building $4,000/month, tenant pays utilities. Building Ready for many uses. Owner will build to suit. Custom Leases Available. Property has 5 garage bays, office space & plenty of parking and fenced side yards. Heated with restrooms. unlimited potential. MLS #13-63 Call Today! Cindy King 570-690-2689 www.cindykingre.com

Lease Space Available. Light manufacturing, warehouse, office, includes all utilities with free parking. I will save you money! ATLAS REALTY 829-6100

COOPERS CO-OP

PITTSTON

MOUNTAIN TOP 3 bedroom ranch, 1 bath, large yard. New gas burner & window. Remodeled bath & kitchen. $900/month + utilities 570-678-7065 PITTSTON 3 bedroom, wall to wall carpeting, stove, refrigerator, fenced yard, deck. No Pets. $650/month. 570-947-5113
SHICKSHINNY 2 or 3 bedroom, deck with view, fenced yard, section 8 welcome. $575 month. 570-814-8299 MUST SEE!!! Large 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths house for rent. Perfect for multi-generation. $900 month + utilities. 2 months security & references. 718-916-9872 MUST SEE!!! Large 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths house for rent. Perfect for multi-generation. $900 month + utilities. 2 months security + references. 718-916-9872

WILKES-BARRE

THORNHURST

THORNHURST

570-675-5100

Hanover Twp.

1 & 2 BEDROOM APTS Recently painted & arpeted. New appliances. $600/ month & up including some utilities. 570-854-8785
IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE 2ND FLOOR UNIT! 1 bedroom apartments for elderly, disabled. Rents based on 30% of ADJ gross income. Equal Housing Opportunity. TTY711 or 570-474-5010 This institution is an equal opportunity provider & employer. MOUNTAIN TOP IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE 2ND FLOOR UNIT! 1 bedroom apartments for elderly, disabled. Rents based on 30% of ADJ gross income. Handicap Accessible. Equal Housing Opportunity. TTY711 or 570-474-5010 This institution is an equal opportunity provider & employer.

MOUNTAIN TOP

1, 2, 3 & 4 Bedrooms
- Light & bright open floor plans - All major appliances included - Pets welcome* - Close to everything - 24 hour emergency maintenance - Short term leases available
Call TODAY For AVAILABILITY!! www.mayflowercrossing.com Certain Restrictions Apply*
WILKES-BARRE 1 bedroom, large living room, eat in kitchen, closets, fridge and stove. Hot water, sewer and heat included. $550 + security Section 8 accepted 570-301-8200

MOUNTAIN TOP

Formerly The Travel Lodge 497 Kidder St., Wilkes-Barre Rooms Starting at: Daily $49.99 + tax Weekly $199.99 + tax Microwave, Refrigerator, WiFi, HBO. 570-823-8881
www.WilkesBarreLodge.com

WILKES-BARRE LODGE

DOLPHIN PLAZA
Route 315 1,200 Sq. Ft. Up to 10,000 sq. ft. will build to suite Call 570-829-1206

531 Scott St. After 39 years the owner is retiring! Turn key night club/bar, with restaurant potential in a PRIME location. 2 bars with additional licensed outside patio space. Owner is open to creative financing. MLS 13-2446 $59,900 John Shelley 570-702-4162 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

WILKES-BARRE Large 1 family house, 4 large bedrooms, 2 full baths, large living & dining rooms, backyard, washer/dryer hookup. $675/month + 1 month security. Call 609-356-8416

HANOVER TWP. LEE PARK Freshly painted, spacious, 3 bedroom, 2nd floor, washer/dryer hook- up in kitchen, no pets. $625/month + utilities, 1st, last & security. TRADEMARK REALTY GROUP 570-954-1992 1 & 2 bedroom , wall to wall carpet, appliances, Lake rights. Off street parking. No pets. Lease, security and references. 570-639-5920 116 or 118 Main St.

Newly renovated 2 bedroom, 1 bath, refrigerator & stove. washer/dryer hook up, $650/month + utilities. 570-237-5397

Wilkes-Barre

PT Drivers Needed
Must have valid driver’s license and good driving record. Must be available for flexible hours during late evening and early morning.
Please send resume to [email protected] or to: HR/PT Driver The Times Leader 15 N. Main St. Wilkes-Barre PA 18711
A Civitas Media Company An Equal Opportunity Employer

HARVEYS LAKE

Wilkes-Barre PARK AVENUE 2nd floor, 1 bedroom. Water included. $500 + utilities, security & lease. No pets. 570-472-9494

KINGSTON

Near Kingston Corners. 2nd floor, newly remodeled, 4 rooms, bath, laundry room. Walk up attic, water, sewer & parking. No pets. No smoking. $525 & $575 + utilities. 570-288-9843 1st Floor, recently renovated, 2 bedrooms, with washer & dryer hook-up, $650 per month, plus utilities, water and sewer included. Off street parking. 570-443-0770

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

LEXINGTON VILLAGE

LAFAYETTE GARDENS
Save money this year! 113 Edison Street Quiet neighborhood. 2 bedroom apartments available for immediate occupancy. Heat & hot water included. 1 Bedroom $550 2 Bedroom $650. Call Jazmin 570-822-7944 Wilkes-Barre Studio Near Wilkes Wood floors, parking, no pets, short term OK. $425, all utilities included. 570-826-1934

WILKES-BARRE

WILKES-BARRE SOUTH SECURE BUILDINGS
1 & 2 bedroom apartments. Starting at $440 and up. References required. Section 8 OK 570-357-0712 WILKES-BARRE VICTORIAN CHARM 34 W. Ross St. Fully furnished, 1st floor, 1 bedroom, all appliances & most utilities included. Secure, private off street parking. Historic building is non smoking/no pets. Base rent $700/month Security, references required. View at houpthouse.com 570-762-1453

Kingston

KINGSTON
27 First Ave. Large 5 room apartment. 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, kitchen appliances, washer/dryer in half bath. 2nd floor. No pets. $750/month + utilities. 570-288-5600 or 570-479-0486

565 Rutter Ave 2nd & 3rd floor apt. with living room, dining room, kitchen, family room, office, 2 bedrooms, & bath. Heat & water included. Washer, dryer, dishwasher, garbage disposal. No smoking. No pets. Off street parking. References & 1 month security. Owners former apt. $850/month. Rent reduction for yard assistance/property management included. 570-287-4234

KINGSTON

Very clean, nice 1 bedroom. Heat, hot water & garbage fees included. Washer/dryer available, stove, refrigerator, air conditioning. No pets/No smoking. $525 + security. Call 570-542-5610
Modern 2 bedroom 2nd floor apartment with gas heat. New deck. $500. month plus utilities. Conveniently located. No Pets. No Smoking. Call Rae 570-714-9234

NANTICOKE

PITTSTON

AS ALWAYS ***HIGHEST PRICES*** PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED VEHICLES!!!

LEWITH & FREEMAN 288-9371
Modern 2 bedroom air conditioned, 2nd floor. Includes stove & refrigerator. Laundry hook-up. garage available, off street parking. Heat, sewer, water & garbage included. $695/month + sec- urity & lease. No smoking or pets. 570-430-0123 Quiet neighborhood, 2 bedroom, hardwood floors & ceramic tile, all new appliances, no pets. $600/month + utilities & security. (570)357-1383 1 bedroom, stove, refrigerator, $350 month plus electric. 1 year lease plus security. No pets. 570-237-0968

Pittston

Call for Details (570) 459-9901 Vehicles must be COMPLETE!! PLUS ENTER TO WIN $500 CASH!!
DRAWING TO BE HELD LAST DAY OF EACH MONTH

DRIVE IN PRICES

713 North State St. Clarks Summit, PA 18411
SILVER, GRAY HEATED LEATHER 6CYL AUTOTRANS, AWD SUNROOF,PW,PL,CC, AC,XM, CD RADIO, PREMIUM PKG HEATED SEATS & STEERINGWHEEL 1 OWNER CAR FULLY SERVICED & DETAILED 13K MILES

C hermak Suzuki/Saab

570-586-6676

2011 BMW 328XI

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3 bedroom, 1st floor. All appliances included, washer/ dryer in basement. Lots of storage, off street parking, hardwood floors & new windows. $650/month + utilities & security. Call Brian at 570-299-0298
Deluxe, quiet, airy 3 bedroom, 2nd floor, 1.5 baths & office. All appliances, washer/dryer in unit. Wall-to-wall, C/A, garage, attic, no pets/no smoking, lease. 570-287-1733

WILKES-BARRE

PITTSTON

KINGSTON

PITTSTON TWP

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Houses For Rent
Single family, 3 bedroom, washer/dryer hookup. Fenced in yard. $750 + utilities & security. 570-814-7562 Single family, 3 bedroom, washer/dryer hookup. Fenced in yard. $750 + utilities & security. 570-814-7562 Very clean, cozy remodeled house. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, all appliances, washer/dryer hookup, pets ok, small fenced in yard. $600/month + utilities & security. 570-831-5351

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Autos For Sale Autos For Sale Trucks / SUVs / Vans Furniture & Accessories

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Resort Property For Rent
Furnished Summer Home. College students welcome in Sept. Lake rights. Weeks still available for July & August. 570-639-5041

Musical Instruments
PIANO Beautiful walnut Kimball upright console piano. Just tuned, maintained regularly. Very nice piano, aesthetically and mechanically with matching bench. Books at $1495. Asking $1250. OBO. Cash, Visa or Mastercard. Call 570-472-7995

WILKES-BARRE

HARVEYS LAKE

Wilkes-Barre

Wilkes-Barre

Springville, Pa Lake Front Cottage “Simplicity” on Schooley Pond Fishing, Boating, Swimming & Relaxing. Boats included. $700/week. Call 570-965-9048 ANIMALS AKC. Chocolate Lab/Yellow Lab Males. Vet Checked, ready to go! $350. 570-925-2572 Pets BEAGLES, AKC Registered. Females, 8 months old. Crate trained, all shots, including rabies. Will make excellent house or hunting dogs. 570-760-9911 KITTENS, (7) FREE to a good home. 10 weeks, males and females. Black, white, orange, tiger greys. 575-9984

343-1959 1009 Penn Ave Scranton 18509 Across from Scranton Prep GOOD CREDIT, BAD CREDIT, NO CREDIT Call Our Auto Credit Hot Line to get Pre-approved for a Car Loan! 800-825-1609 www.acmecarsales.net 11 AUDI S5 Convertible, Sprint blue, black / brown leather interior, navigation, 7 spd auto turbo, AWD 08 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX blue, auto, V6 07 BUICK LUCERNE CXL silver, grey leather 06 VW JETTA GLS blue, auto, sunroof 06 DODGE STRATUS SXT black, auto 4 cyl 06 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS grey, auto, 4 cyl 06 AUDI A8L grey, blue leather, navigation AWD 05 INFINITI GX3 AWD grey, black, leather, sunroof 05 CHEVY MONTE CARLO LT white V6 05 AUDI 16 All Road. Green 2 tone, leather AWD 05 VW JETTA GLS grey, black leather, sunroof, alloys 03 SUZUKI AERO Silver, 5 speed 02 VW BEETLE GLS lime green 5 speed, 4 cylinder 00 PLYMOUTH HIGHLINE purple, auto, 4 cylinder 73 PORSCHE 914 green & black, 5 speed, 62k miles. SUVS, VANS, TRUCKS, 4 X4ʼs 08 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT black, 4 cylinder, 5 speed 4x4 08 FORD EDGE SE white V6 AWD 07 GMC YUKON 4x4 DENALI black, 3rd seat, Navigation 07 DODGE CARAVAN SXT green, 4 door, 7 passenger mini van 06 MERCURY MARINER silver, V6, AWD 06 JEEP COMMANDER LTD blue, grey, 3rd seat, leather 4x4 06 PONTIAC TURANT red, grey leather AWD 06 CHEVY EQUINOX LT grey, V6, AWD 06 HONDA PILOT EX silver, 3rd seat, 4x4 06 CHEVY 1500 SILVERADO REG CAB truck red, 4x4 06 NISSAN EXTERA black, V6, 4x4 06 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO gold, V6 4x4 06 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD CAB Black, V8, 4x4 truck 06 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS silver, 4x4 05 DODGE DURANGO SXT blue, 3rd seat 4x4 05 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER white, V6, 4x4 05 CHEVY COLORADO CLUB CAB grey 4x4 truck 05 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING blue, 7 passenger mini van 05 FORD ESCAPE XLT Red, V6 4x4 05 TOYOTA SIENNA LE gold, 7 passenger mini van 05 HYUNDAI TUSCON LX green auto, AWD 04 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO silver V6, 4x4 04 CHEVY AVALANCHE LT green, grey leather, 4 door 4x4 truck 03 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT QUAD CAB white & grey, 4x4 truck 03 FORD EXPEDITION XLT silver, 3rd seat, 4x4 03 NISSAN PATHFINDER black V6 4x4 03 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER XLX red, V6, 4x4 02 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER PREMIER black, tan leather 3rd row seat AWD 02 TOYOTA TUNDRA SR5 XCAB truck white 4x4 01 FORD ESCAPE XLT red, 4 door, 4x4 01 DODGE DAKOTA CLUB CAB SPORT blue, V6, 4x4 truck 99 FORD F 150 SUPER CAB silver 4x4 truck

ACME AUTO SALES

Auto Sales 949 Wyoming Ave, Forty Fort 288-8995 ʻ00 Toyota Corolla 4 door, 4 cylinder, automatic. Runs great. $2,995 Grand Cherokee V8. Runs great. Power windows & doors. $2,495 ʻ96 F150 Pickup. auto, runs good. $1,995 ʻ96 Pontiac Grand Prix. White, air, power windows & brakes, 4 door, runs good, 106K. $2,395 ʻ01 Ford Taurus SES 4 door, air, power doors & windows. $2,995 ʻ99 Chevy S10 Blazer 4 door, power windows, doors & seats. 126,000 miles. $2,995 ʻ03 Ford Wind-star 4 door, all power options. 96,000 miles $3,400 ʻ04 Nissan Armada, 7 passenger. 4wd. Excellent condition. $10,900 ʻ09 Mercedes GL450, 7 passenger. Too many options to list. 30K miles. Garage kept. Cream puff. $42,500 FINANCING AVAILABLE

VITOʼS & GINOʼS

MATTRESS SALE
We Beat All Competitors Prices! Mattress Guy Twin sets: $159 Full sets: $179 Queen sets: $239 All New American Made 570-288-1898

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

GMC ‘04 SIERRA 4x4
Ladder rack, tool box, ONE OWNER. Bargain Price! $5,495. 570-696-4377 Want To Buy

Tickets Jimmy Buffett Tickets. Camden, NJ, Tues. 6/25/13 Excellent pavilion (weatherproof) seats. Sec 201, Row D, Seats 1 & 2. On left aisle, right center position. Great view and sound. Just a fan with two extra seats wanting to simply recover costs ($157 ea., have hard tickets in hand w/receipt) Express mail or hand deliver. Prefer PayPal but will consider other payment methods. Toys & Games
FOOSEBALL TABLE. Full size, good shape. $50. 570-287-8107

Landscaping & Gardening

LAB Puppies

Land (Acreage)
2 acres $39,900 or 7 acres $89,900, blacktop road, soil tested and approved for building. Nice woods, great views, wide frontage, great property/neighborhood for kids, #1 rated Dallas School District. Call 570-245-6288 ROSS TWP.

Dallas Township

All Junk Cars & Trucks Wanted Highest Prices Paid In CA$H FREE PICKUP
Auto Parts
EAGLE CAR LIFT Model #MPP11AX Like new, bolts to floor. $1,500. 570-328-7370

•Lawn Cutting •Shrub Trimming, •Mulching •Landscaping Services 25+ Years Exp. 570-287-4780 [email protected]

PA Landscaping & Lawn Service Inc.

Mowing, edging, mulching, shrubs & hedge shaping. Tree pruning. Garden tilling. Spring Clean Ups. Leaf removal. Weekly & bi-weekly lawn care. Fully Insured Free Estimates 570-829-3261

TOUGH BRUSH & TALL GRASS

Want To Buy
One item or entire contents of homes. Cash Paid 570-814-3371 570-328-4420 Wanted Jewelry

ANTIQUES

Beautiful 40 acre wooded parcel on both sides of the road. MLS#12-2239 $200,000 Call Ken Williams 570-542-8800 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141

12 weeks old. Tails and Dew claws done. First shots and wormed. Kennel trained. 2 males $400. each 1 female $450. (570) 492-0966 ROTTIES HUSKIES Yorkies, Chihuahuas Labs & More. Bloomsburg 389-7877 Hazleton 453-6900 Hanover 829-1922 AUTOMOTIVE

PEMBROKE WELSH CORGI PUPS

Miscellaneous

Buying Junk Cars Used Cars & Trucks
Highest Prices Paid 574 -1275

Storage

570-574-1275

3 bay garage, new roof & new garage doors. Over 1,200 sq. ft. $395/month. Call 570-881-0320

GLEN LYON GARAGE

570-301-3602 CALL US! TO JUNK YOUR CAR BEST PRICES IN THE AREA Ca$h on the $pot Free Anytime Pickup 570-301-3602
All Junk Cars & Trucks Wanted Highest Prices Paid In CA$H FREE PICKUP 570-574-1275 BASEBALL CARDS, Topps only 60ʼs to present. Lots of Hall of Famers, Rookies, & Common. Singles and blocks. 570-788-1536
BOAT, 12 ft. aluminum, includes trailer, 2 motors, one gas and one electric. 2 upholstered seats with backs. $875. 570-542-5930

WILKES BARRE GOLD (570)48GOLD8 or (570)484-6538 Highest Cash Pay-Outs Guaranteed Open 6 days a Week 10 am-6 pm Closed on Thursday 1092 Highway 315 Blvd. (Plaza 315) 315N, 1/2 mile before Mohegan Sun Casino London PM Gold Price June 14-$1,391.25 We pay at Least 80% of the London Fix Market Price for all God Jewelry WilkesBarreGold.com or email us at [email protected]

Auto Classic /Antiques
Red on white, T-Tops, 400/500, AOD, 3:42 Posi, Nitrous, Classic, Modified Stock, show and go. 5k on drivetrain. Excellent condition, in and out, New paint. 570-443-7757

PONTIAC`78 TRANS AM

Rear 57 Sharpe St. Garage bay for rent. 26.5ʼ long x 11.5ʼ wide. Electric lights. One over-head door & individual entry. $100/month. 570-760-8806

KINGSTON

Automatic, black with red interior. 66,350 miles, ZR tires. All options. $7,650. Call after 3 p.m. 570-868-3866

Chevrolet `86 Corvette
ATVs /Dune Buggies

Auto Services

Miscellaneous
SNOW THROWER, MTD, 2 cycle, new skid plates, auger pads, new belt and rebuilt carburetor. $150. 288-0294

$ WANTED JUNK $ VEHICLES We pick up 570-822-0995
WANTED Cars & Full Size Trucks. For prices... Lamoreaux Auto Parts 477-2562

LISPI TOWING

Half Doubles
WEST PITTSTON Quiet street, off street parking. 1 bedroom, computer room, washer/dryer hookup, dry basement. NO PETS. Non-smoker. $624/month plus security and 1 year lease. Call Mike after 4PM 570-760-1418 3 bedrooms, 6 rooms total, carpeted, nice basement, porches, fenced yard. Off street parking, $525/ month + utilities. Security Deposit 570-824-7354

TOMAHAWK

Motorcycles

Harley Davidson '05 Soft Tail
Stage 4 Screaming Eagle Kit 7,000 miles. $9,650. 570-417-1542
HARLEY DAVIDSON 08ʼ Screaming Eagle, Springer, 110 Crystal, copper and black onyx. Vance and Hines, fuel pac, 3” chrome foreward controls. Exterior chrome custom seat, dark brown, chrome bolt covers, sissy bar, LED lights. Only 2,400 miles. Garage kept with cover. $22,500 Joe, 570-332-1246 A Must See. Ultra Classic, Black, anti-lock brakes, excellent condition, garage kept with cover, Many extras. 42,000 Miles. $13,500. 570-655-6629

Antiques & Collectibles

ASHLEY

ATV, 110 CC. Brand New Tomahawk Kids Quad. Only $695 takes it away! 570-817-2952, Wilkes-Barre

Autos Under $5000 CHEVROLET`03 MALIBU

WILKES-BARRE

Double Block for Rent. 1 or 2 bedrooms available. Includes heat, hot water and sewer. Off street parking. Security required. Background Checks. 570-706-1197 Edwardsville HALF-DOUBLE Myrick Street, 3 bedrooms 1 bath, Large eat-in kitchen with modern appliances. Semi- finished basement, walks out to back yard. Washer/dryer hook up. $650/ month + utilities, gas heat. Pets OK, additional rent for dogs. 570-798-7051

82,000 miles, V6, cold AC, 26 MPG, premium wheels, CD player, shines and runs like new. Garage kept, very well maintained. Same owner, last 10 years. $4,975 Firm. 570-592-0997 Conversion Van, 89,000 miles, blue, good condition. $3,000 NEG. 570-709-3020

Old Toys, model kits, Bikes, dolls, guns, Mining Items, trains & Musical Instruments, Hess. 474-9544
BASEBALL CARDS, (800) 1994 DonRuss $6. (800) 1989, Topps $6. (800) 1993, Topps $6. (800) 1987 Topps, $6. (800) 1991 Upper Deck $6. (800) 1990 Topps $6, (800) 1994 Fleer, $6. (413) 1991 Topps, $3. (430) 1992 Score, $3. 570-313-5214 570-313-3859

$ Antiques Buying $

BOOK WREATHS, (2) Vintage, home made, large $35, small, $25. 570-829-2599 DOOR like new, exterior, 2 sidelites, standard mull, 5/0x6/8. Right hand swing, prehung with deadbolt, gladiator steel, 6 panel $100. 817-5778
POOL 18ʼ Intex above ground 42” deep used a season, brand new, never used pump, ladder, paid $500. asking $275. Little Tikes table & chair set $10. 570-817-7307

Harley Davidson 08'

Econoline, Ford 92'

SCOOTER 12'

COINS, Washington quarters, 1938-P-1939-D-1940-S, 1949P-1955-P. $60. 570-287-4135 Appliances

KINGSTON
3/4 bedrooms. Convenient location in quiet residential neighborhood. Heat, utilities and outside maintenance by tenant. No Pets or Smoking. 1 month security, 1 year lease

1518 8th Street, Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park Auto, V6. NICE, NICE CAR! $3,495. Call for details 570-696-4377

FORD ‘02 TAURUS

All ready to ride, electric start, automatic transmission, disk brakes, rear luggage trunk, under seat storage, around 100 mpg, fully street legal, all ready to go! only $1,595. Call 570-817-2952

REFRIGERATOR, Frigidaire, 10 cubic ft., top mount freezer with ice maker, like new. Asking $375. 284-2487

STAND MIXER stainless steel, heavy duty 10 speed, with bowls, barley used $35. Deluxe medium pet crate by pet mate. Like new $25. Edger electric heavy duty by Craftsman 12 amp /30 hp, barley used. $20. 570-655-1217
STOVE, Coal Burning, White Dickson. $550. CANES & WALKING sticks, over 30, made from slippery maple trees $5 & $6 each. Christmas & household items. over 200 items, Samsonite belt massager, luggage much more! all for $60! Telephones, wall and table. $9 each. 735-2081

Clothing
WOMEN ʼ S CLOTHING, jeans, pants, (4) jackets, (1) jean jacket. Tops, all excellent condition. Must See! $20. 570-655-1808

ROSEWOOD REALTY 287-6822

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

Newly renovated 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, off street parking, all appliances, internet, satellite included. Large rooms & basement. $700 + utilities+ security. One year lease. Call 570-417-9540 2 bedroom, water & sewer included. $525/month. Section 8 considered. Call 570-592-3497 SWOYERSVILLE Kid Friendly 3 bedroom, nice backyard, off street parking, new carpets, washer/dryer hook up. Sewer paid. No pets. $600/month + utilities & security. Section 8 Approved 570-81-46072
WEST PITTSTON Quiet street, off street parking. 1 bedroom, computer room, washer/dryer hookup, dry basement. NO PETS. Non-smoker. $624/month plus security and 1 year lease. Call Mike after 4PM 570-760-1418 WEST PITTSTON Quiet street, off street parking. 1 bedroom, computer room, washer/dryer hookup, dry basement. NO PETS. Non-smoker. $624/month plus security and 1 year lease. Call Mike after 4PM 570-760-1418

Kingston

FORD ‘05 FREE STYLE
3rd seat. AWD. One Owner. $4,995. Call for details 570-696-4377

4 door, hatchback, Alpine stereo, low mileage. A good college car. A must see! $6,000 570-218-2006

CHEVROLET `08 AVEO

JAYCO '04
29'1" length 4925 lbs empty. Showroom condition. $8000 negotiable. 570-287-3772 or 570-430-3102 Trucks / SUVs / Vans

JAY FLIGHT

MOCANAQUA

1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park Sunroof. SUPER NICE! $4,995. Call for details 570-696-4377

HYUNDAI 03’ SANTA FE, 4X4

COUP,4,250 miles, V8, 5 speed manual Transmission,Vapor Charcoal metallic exterior, dark Charcoal interior. Rear deck spoiler, hood air scoop. AM/FM stereo, 6 CD, in dash MP3,$20,000. 570-256-3983

FORD`08 MUSTANG,

Flat head, new starter, alternator, battery, radiator, muffler, tail pipe, wires, seats, newer end, rear spring, paint. Looks good, runs really good! $7,500 (570) 735-3479

Jeep Willyʼs 1949 CJ3

1518 8th Street, Carverton, PA Near Francis. Slocum St. Park 4x4. Sunroof. Extra Clean! $5,995. 570-696-4377

CHEVY 05' TRAILBLAZER

TAP 12” Budweiser tap $8. 50 beer openers .50 each. 2 folding tables $1. & $2. 4 8” carHEAT your entire home, water, and riage wheels $1. 30 smaller more with an OUTDOOR WOOD wheels Free. 1 metal & wood FURNACE from Central Boiler. B & swing $5. metal wheelbarrow C Outdoor Wood Furnace, LLC. $4. 1 50 gallon burn barrels no 570-477-5692 bottom $3. 200 beer & soda cans .25 each. 25 old bottles Furniture & Accessories .50 each. 3 pair ladies shorts $1. each. 3 pair ladies long 5 GLIDER/ROCKER chairs pants $1. each. Antique iron with 5 ottomans, cushioned $10. kerosene torch $5. Anseats and back, $50 each. tique brace & bits $3. each. 33 COFFEE TABLE, $40, END 1/3 country & modern record TABLES, (3) $25 each. BED- $1. each. 570-823-6986 ROOM SET, double bed, dresser, chest of drawers, WATER DAMAGE night stand, $150. END TARestoration, BLE, $25. SOFA TABLE, Mold Testing and 48”x15”, $40. 570-675-2679 Remediation Furnances & Heaters BED twin complete by Serta from pet & smoke free home. very good condition. $90. 570-655-1217
Service with Integrity TEEM Environmental Services, Inc. Old Forge, Pa. 570-457-1894 or 457-6164 PA#085152

Dig Up Buried Treasure In Classified
When it comes to bargains, “C” marks the spot. What will you find in the classified?

LEO'S AUTO SALES
1518 8th Street, Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park

MAZDA ‘02 TRIBUTE
Auto, V6. Sharp Clean SUV! $4,495. Call for details 570-696-4377

93 Butler Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-825-8253

Bicycle, dogs, coats, cars, apartments, trucks, chairs, tables, kitchen sinks, brass beds, clocks, catamarans, stereos, trailers, houses, jewelry...

Ford ʻ98 Explorer XLT 4 door, 6 cylinder., auto, sun roof, leather, 4WD. Good condition $1,950 Ford '00 Explorer XLS 4 door, 6 cylinder, auto, 4WD. Excellent condition. $1,950

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

DODGE '06 DAKOTA CLUB CAB
6 speed. EXTRA SHARP! $5495. 570-696-4377

PT Circulation District Associate
Must have valid driver’s license and reliable transportation. Must be available for flexible hours in late evening and early morning.
Please send resume to [email protected] or to: HR/PT Circulation District Associate The Times Leader 15 N. Main St. Wilkes-Barre PA 18711
A Civitas Media Company An Equal Opportunity Employer

1518 8th Street, Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park 4 cyl. 5 speed. ECONOMY! $2495. 570-696-4377 Autos For Sale

Rentals
Affordable New & Used Homes For Sale & Rental Homes Available. Heather Highlands MHC 109 Main St Inkerman, PA 570-655-9643

NISSAN ‘01 ALTIMA GXE

Chevy ʼ97 Blazer 4 door, 6 cylinder., auto, 4WD, new tires. Very good condition. $1,850 Ford '97 Escort 4 door, 4 cylinder, auto, cold a/c. Excellent gas mileage $1,650 Current Inspection On All Vehicles DEALER

1518 8th Street, Carverton. Near Francis Slocum St. Park 4X4, 3rd row Seat, SHARP SUV! $5,995. 570-696-4377

JENKINS TOWNSHIP

GMC ENVOY 03’

Sales
EXETER Birchwood Estates Are you tired of paying for a place that's not your own? We are selling our one bedroom, single wide mobile home on a double wide lot. with driveway, carport, enclosed porch, shed, deck & fenced in yard. $9,000, negotiable. 570-392-1903

Resort Property For Sale
AUBURN, PA Cottage on Crescent Lake. Furnished, walk out basement, air conditioning, laundry, oil, propane, dock deck, $125,000 607-729-8206

Excellent condition, leather interior, all power, well maintained, regularly serviced. 25mpg highway. Asking $4,500. (570)639-1390

Mercury `04 Grand Marquis GS

WANTED! ALL JUNK CARS! CA$H PAID 570-301-3602

LINCOLN ʻ99 CONTINENTAL 107,000 miles. Fully loaded, sunroof, alpine radio system 6 disc CD. $1,500 OBO, Call: David - 735-7412
Pontiac `87 Grand Prix 79,800 original miles, needs some work. $800. (570) 288-0728

1518 8th Street, Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park Leather, LIKE NEW! $3,495. 570-696-4377

FORD ‘00 WINDSTAR SEL

Engine rebuilt, new radiator & hoses. 4 new tires. Inspected through 11/13. $1,500 570-472-1149 Volkswagen `04 Touareg One owner, super clean, V8, All options, 102,000 miles. $9,500, OBO 570-814-3666

Saturn `99 SL

BUICK `97 LESABRE
Excellent running condition, maintenance free. $3,200. 570-287-0600

1518 8th Street, Carverton Near Francis. Slocum St. Park 4x4 1 Owner. Extra Sharp SUV! $5495, 570-696-4377

FORD ‘04 ESCAPE

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