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MARK SCOLFORO HARRISBURG Jerry Sandusky might have to testify in person if he wants to win back the pension he earned during three decades at Penn State, and former FBI Director Louis Freeh could be called as a witness too. Sandusky, 69, lost his $4,900-a-month pension on Oct. 9, the day he was sentenced to 30 to 60 years in prison for sexual abuse of 10 boys. The forfeiture also made his wife, Dottie, ineligible for benets. Sandusky appealed the revocation. The hearing examiner charged with handling the appeal wrote last month that his lawyers and the State Employees Retirement System both might want the former Penn State assistant football coach to testify at a Jan. 7 hearing. That presents a logistical challenge, because Sandusky is a state prison inmate. Sandusky is kept from the general population of inmates at Greene State Prison while he awaits arguments before a state appeals court next month in Dallas. The Corrections Department said Friday procedures exist to accommodate hearings for inmates, whether in person or by video. Hearing examiner Michael L. Bangs said in 159 pages of case records released to The Associated Press this week under a Right-to-Know Law request that both sides have until Nov. 7 to identify all witnesses they plan to call. If Sandusky is among them, they will have to determine if its practical to have him See SANDUSKY | 10A
Cathy Huk, seen in front of her home on Nottingham Street in Plymouth, speaks to the media Friday about her boyfriend, Fred Kleman Jr., who died after he was struck by a car Wednesday. Spray paint on the pavement behind her marks the site of the crash.
Girlfriend of victim in Plymouth road rage case wants to see stiffer charges
ROGER DUPUIS
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PLYMOUTH Outraged. Amid stied tears, a little reminiscing and repeated descriptions of watching her boyfriend bleed to death in the street two days previously, that was the word Cathy Huk kept repeating during an interview outside her Nottingham Street home Friday afternoon. Vehicular homicide? Are you kidding me? Thats not justice. Hes going to be out in a couple of years, Huk said. Lorenzo Burgos Jr., 21, of 469 Third St., was arrested Wednesday night and charged with homicide
by vehicle, involuntary manslaughter, recklessly endangering another person, reckless driving and careless driving causing unintentional death. Fred John Kleman Jr., 42, of 256 East Main St., died after Burgos allegedly plowed a white Toyota into Kleman as he stood talking with friends. By Burgos own admission, he was driving down the steep street bent on retaliation after Kleman had slapped the passing car and yelled at Burgos to slow down as he drove uphill minutes earlier, according to a police account. Huk, 55, is outraged that Burgos is facing vehicular homicide instead of a more serious charge, pointing to police afdavits indicating that
Burgos admitted arming himself with iron bars before heading back to the scene of the earlier altercation to ght Kleman against the advice of his own ance. Shes outraged that the most serious charge against Burgos carries a maximum sentence of only 3 to seven years in prison, despite his admission to police, and despite reports that she and other witnesses heard Burgos say that he wanted to kill Kleman as he climbed out of the car after driving into Kleman at about 7:50 p.m. Wednesday. And Huk is outraged a community that four decades ago was a welcome refuge from the escalating crime of her native Staten Island, N.Y., feels increasingly more dangerous. He left. He had time to think. Thats premeditated. That was planned, Huk said. Luzerne County District Attorney See JUSTICE | 10A
President Barack Obama will make his rst visit to Northeastern Pennsylvania since being elected to his second term in 2012. The president is scheduled to make a speech at Lackawanna College in Scranton on Friday, according to college spokeswoman Wendy Evans. Evans said the school has not been given a time for the event or a precise location, but the choices appear to be the schools theater on Vine Street or the student center inside the former Scranton CYC building on Jefferson Avenue. Obama Lackawanna College President Mark Volk sent an email out to all college staff members Friday alerting them of the presidents visit. As we begin a new year at Lackawanna College, I can think of no better visitor than the President of the United States. This will be a very busy very happy start to the new school year, he wrote. The stop is part of a two-day bus trek through New York and Pennsylvania during which the president will discuss his plan to help the middle class and curb higher education costs. Vice President Joe Biden is expected to join See OBAMA | 10A
JERRY LYNOTT
Luzerne County Councilman Stephen A. Urban said Friday he has cause for publicly challenging the credentials and work experience of Democratic county controller candidate Michelle Bednar. Her nancial disclosure forms led with the county and Conyngham Township, which he
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Bednar said she lled out the statement of nancial interest forms based on guidance that she did not realize was incor-
rect. When she heard Urban led a Right-to-Know request seeking copies after she defeated him in the May primary election, she said she reviewed the forms and learned after further research that she should have included more nancial information. The state Ethics Commission told her she could amend the forms and said she recently led amended versions with the township and county, Bednar said. See RECORDS | 10A
WILKES-BARRE More than halfway through the scal year the city is in better nancial shape compared to the same period in 2012, ofcials said Friday. Revenues are up by more than $7 million, largely because of a 25-mill property tax increase and the payment of 2012 wage taxes that had been delayed by problems at CENTAX, the former collection company. As a result, there are no plans to furlough workers to make up for a revenue shortfall. There is no manufactured nancial crisis by a collection mishap by a third-party vendor, said Drew McLaughlin, the citys municipal affairs manager. Revenue projections are holding steady so far, so we are very, very cautiously optimistic in terms of our nancial position this year. Still, he cautioned things could change should the weather bring on an unpredictable expense caused by ooding from a tropical storm or snow in the winter. Were at the See FINANCES | 10A
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HARRISBURG A state judge on Friday barred enforcement of Pennsylvanias strict voter-identication law in the Nov. 5 general election. The state also cannot require local elections ofcials to verbally tell voters at the polls that photo IDs could be required in future elections, but ofcials can distribute written material about the law, Commonwealth
Court Judge Bernard McGinley said. McGinleys ruling marked the third consecutive election in which enforcement of the law has been blocked by court order. The constitutionality of the law is being challenged and was the subject of a 12-day trial before McGinley that ended earlier this month. Lawyers for the state have said the enforcement issue should be considered one elec-
tion at a time as has been the practice since the courts rst order was issued only weeks before the 2012 presidential election. Enforcement also was blocked in the May primary. But the plaintiffs also objected to any provision allowing the state to require local election ofcials to ask, but not require, voters to show photo IDs and to hand out information about the law to those who did not show identication. The voter ID law would be one
of the strictest in the nation, but it has never been implemented. After legal jousting that reached the state Supreme Court, a judge blocked enforcement in last years presidential election and again in this years municipal and judicial primary because of lingering concern that it could disenfranchise voters who lacked a valid photo ID. The 2012 law was approved without any Democratic votes by the Legislatures Republican majority and signed by GOP
Gov. Tom Corbett amid a bitterly contested White House race in which Democratic President Barack Obama ultimately carried Pennsylvania. Critics derided the law as a cynical GOP effort to discourage voting by young adults, minorities, the elderly, poor and disabled from going to the polls. Republicans said most Pennsylvanians have drivers licenses to use as photo ID and claimed that the law would discourage voter fraud.
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WILKES-BARRE A state prison inmate serving a life sentence on homicide charged with having inappropriate contact with two young girls was incarcerated was arraigned on related charges Friday. Andre Vancliff, 47, was arraigned on a number of related charges and entered a plea of not guilty. He is next scheduled to appear at a pre-trial hearing on Oct. 3. In a criminal complaint led against Rebecca Ann Butler, 41, of Danville, the woman allegedly took two girls, 7 and 11 years old, to visit Vancliff at the prison, where he had inappropriate contact with them. Court papers indicate the incidents took place from May 2010 to September 2012. According to the criminal complaint led Friday, investigators were alerted to inappropriate contact through a letter sent by Butler to Vancliff in September 2012. SCI Retreat Intelligence Capt. Lloyd Kerschner said the letter was sexual in nature and directed to the 11-year-old. Kerschner then forwarded the letter to the state police. A few days later, Vancliff was placed under administrative custody for investigative purposes, the criminal complaint says, and Vancliff was interviewed by police. He allegedly told ofcers he wanted to have sex with Butler and the two girls to see if Butler was freaky. Butler received waived an arraignment on related charges. WILKES-BARRE A Hazleton woman charged with assaulting another woman in April 2011 pleaded guilty Friday to related charges. Paige Michele Jackson, 21, of West Diamond Avenue, entered the plea to a single count of disorderly conduct and was immediately sentenced to six months probation. Jackson is to have no contact with the woman in the case and must pay $575 in restitution, County Judge David Lupas said. Police said Jackson assaulted Danielle Caparro on 2nd and Carson streets in the city in April 2011, according to court papers. WILKES-BARRE A county judge has scheduled a hearing for a number of requests by prosecutors in the case of Andrew Pope, including to reinstate all the original drugrelated charges against him. Judge David Lupas scheduled an Aug. 21 hearing for Pope, 34, of High Street, Plymouth, after prosecutors asked that all charges be reinstated against him. Assistant District Attorney Jill Matthews Lada also requested the she be permitted to introduce prior bad acts of Pope at any trial to be held. Matthews Lada is seeking to reinstate the original ve charges after he had agreed to plead guilty to a single charge. That agreement was never followed, according to court papers, and now prosecutors want him to face all the original charges in the case. Police said a condential informant made purchases from Pope, which resulted in a search warrant on his High Street home. Police allegedly found 40 packages of heroin, a small package of marijuana, $650, and a ball of cocaine inside a dryer, as well as several items related to the sale of drugs. Pope allegedly told police he began selling drugs when he came to the area from New York and that he sells them because he has to care for a girlfriend and her children.
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WILKES-BARRE The Diocese of Scranton is seeking a quiet title action on a centuryold deed for real estate in Hazle Township once owned by one of the founding families of the Hazleton area. The diocese, which led the request in Luzerne County Court this week against the estate of Tench Coxe and his heirs, seeks to obtain all the rights to a Hazle Township property where the former St. Raphaels Church rectory sits. William Genello, a spokesman for the diocese, said the Sacred Heart property is part of Queen of Heaven Parish, which is considering a potential sale of the property. No other details are available at this time, he said. The area was also the site of the Sacred Heart Shrine, which was visited by hundreds each year and known internationally. It has since
closed. A quiet title is a legal maneuver used to obtain all rights to land when the heirs to the land cannot be found or are deceased. James OBrien, a Scranton attorney who represents the diocese in the action, said Friday no members of the Coxe family have reached out to the diocese about the property. The diocese wants to have a clean title and complete ownership of the land. OBrien explained a search was done on the deed and the Coxe estate still holds an interest in the property. If such an instance occurs, said OBrien, the property is advertised to try to locate a family member. If no one comes forward, the court will automatically order the title belongs to the diocese, he said. The parcel located in Hazle Township was originally owned by Tench Coxe and given to the diocese in December 1903. The 1-acre property includes a two-story house, with a total assessed value of $199,000.
(The diocese) brings this actions to forever bar (the Coxe estate and heirs) from asserting any right, title or interest in the land, court papers state. Tench Coxe, born in 1755 in Philadelphia, was a pivotal member of a founding family of the Hazleton area. His grandfather, Daniel, acquired Colonial land in the 1600s as a personal physician to Englands Charles II. Tenchs grandson, Eckley, built a coal empire in the Hazleton area in the 1800s, and is the namesake for the historical Eckley Miners Village in Foster Township. Tench owned roughly 80,000 acres of land in Carbon, Luzerne and Schuylkill counties and once served as the countrys assistant secretary of the treasury. When he died in 1824, he left 1.5 million acres of land to his son Charles. Later, Eckley would establish a coal empire that was shipping 1.5 million tons of coal in 1890. The church and Sacred Heart Shrine on the land were closed by the diocese by August 2011 after consolidations, and the shrine moved to another Hazleton-area parishs cemetery.
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TUNKHANNOCK A Virginia woman led a lawsuit Friday over a helicopter crash last month in the Noxen area that killed her young son and four others, saying a charter company negligently and recklessly allowed a pilot to y when he was not fully trained. Crystal McKain of Leesburg, Va., led the wrongful-death lawsuit in Wyoming County over the death of Noah McKain Woodland, 3. She sued Hampton Roads Charter Service over what she called a lack of training for pilot David Jenny Jr., 30. Jenny wasnt certied for instru-
ment-only ights and hadnt gotten a weather brieng before the scheduled ight from Endicott, N.Y., to Lehighton, according to a preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board. The boys father, 29-year-old Carl Robert Woodland, of Lovettsville, Va., also died in the July 27 crash. This was a tragic helicopter crash because it was so utterly preventable, said McKains lawyer, Gary Robb. Given his limited training, this pilot never should have left the ground in these weather conditions, knowing that he was incapable of ying the helicopter in any kind of cloud cover. McKain is seeking more than
$550,000 in damages. The charter company did not immediately return a call for comment Friday. But Robinson Helicopter Co., the Torrance, Calif.-based company that owns the craft, has said it believes the helicopter was caught in a thunderstorm. The pilot had asked air trafc controllers in Wilkes-Barre to be directed to the nearest airport before experiencing problems and then losing communications, according to the NTSB report. The county coroners ofce identied the other passengers as 58-year-old Bernard Michael Kelly, of Ellicott City, Md., and his daughter, Leanna Mee Kelly, 27, of Savage, Md.
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Divorces sought and led in the Luzerne County Prothonotarys Ofce from Aug. 12 to 16: Cynthia Turner, Wilkes-Barre, and Paul Turner, Wilkes-Barre Donna Hardiman, Plymouth, and Dale Hardiman, Nanticoke Wojchech Jarnutowski, Hazleton, and Anna Jarnutowski, Hazle Township Kristen Truska, Lehman, and Taft Truska IV, Lehman Misty Spencer Walker, Shavertown, and Richard Walker Jr., Dallas Carol Bubblo, Dallas, and John Bubblo Jr., West Wyoming Mandy Hickok, Dushore, and Anthony Hickok, Mildred, Pa. Rodney Coombs, Shickshinny, and Donna Coombs, Shickshinny Stephanie Polerecki, Nanticoke, and Keith Polerecki, West Pittston Robert Harrison, Arbutus, Md., and Esther Harrison, Plymouth Amanda Bidgood, Sugarloaf, and Robert Bidgood, Ashland Julia Ogando, Wilkes-Barre, and Julio Decena, Wilkes-Barre Melanie Deangelo, Dupont, and Michael Deangelo, Dupont Vincent Locascio, Edwardsville, and Phelena Locascio, Tacoma, Wash. Roxanne Cruz, Harding, and Ancelmo Cruz, Scranton Racquel Daniels, Luzerne, and Bruce Hanson, Wilkes-Barre Stephanie LennyHeck, Duryea, and Vincent Heck Jr., Yeadon, Pa. Wendy Patton, Edwardsville, and Jerome Patton, Swoyersville Joseph Russell, Luzerne, and Traci Russell, West Wyoming Marriage license applications led in the Luzerne County Register of Wills Ofce from Aug. 12 to 16: Jay Larry Sinnott, Wilkes-Barre, and Teri Melissa Ritenour, WilkesBarre Anthony J. Bartoletti, Wilkes-Barre, and Jennifer M. Stevens, Wilkes-Barre Salvador Enrique Cuevas Arias, Hazleton, and Minerva E. Sierra, Bronx, N.Y. Brian Anthony France, Wilkes-Barre, and Carlita Cordella Charles, Wilkes-Barre Mark John Dunlap, Hazle Township, and Nancy Alden Marcinkus, Hazle Township Michael William Iorio Jr., Mountain Top, and Michelle Marie Minegar, Hughestown Brian Keith Hajosch, Boulder, Colo., and Emily Anne Kleinfelder, Boulder, Colo. Jonathan Thomas Bogash, Drums, and Laura Marie Disabella, Sugarloaf Stephen J. Kolbeck II, Pittston, and Reba M. Ronk, Pittston Calvin Sylvester Rose, Hazleton, and Laurice Petnard Williams, Hazleton John Joseph Long, Exeter, and Dawn Marie Beatty, Exeter Ryan Christopher Cannon, Hazle Township, and Ashley Diane Hudock, Hazle Township Matthew Clinton Korkuch, Lawrenceville, N.Y., and Sharoleh Smith, Lawrenceville, N.Y. Patrick Joseph Kane, Forty Fort, and Susan Joyce Yudiski, Forty Fort David Michael Rakowski, Sweet Valley, and Lauren Melissa Cornell, Sweet Valley Michael Anthony Mercado, Hazleton, and Shirley Espinal, Hazleton Timothy Richard Seriani Jr., Hanover Township, and Crystal Marie Benson, Hanover Township Kevin T. Lukash, Exeter, and Paula Schartzer, West Pittston James Eugene Richard Jr., Duryea, and Alicia Marie Powdika, Duryea Miguel Juan GarciaMulet, Wilkes-Barre, and Mayra Molina-Perez, Wilkes-Barre Samuel John Russoniello, Dallas, and Julie Kelly Kapson, Dallas Nicholas Victor Talamelli, West Wyoming, and Marlena Elizabeth Mozal, Exeter Gregory Grzymski, Nanticoke, and Stephanie Buchinski, Nanticoke Stuart Alan Gitomer, Nanticoke, and Marie Diane Vodzak, Nanticoke Addresses unavailable for the following: Rondell Newson and Latreace Snead Guidon Joseph Depascale and Mary Jayne Pikas Jonathan Adam Mazza and Brittany Marie ONeill Tyler Fernandes and Aubrey Anne Ziomek James T. Webb Jr. and Yamika N. Cunningham Joseph Dominick Rough III and Leomaris Perez William David Sims and Karen Marie Olson Jay Christopher Pius and Nancy Claire Kerpovich David Patrick Plisko and Amanda Marie Magda Todd Maisano and Corinne Marie Preston Joseph Todd Osmanski and Stephanie Marie Rinish Erik Vincent ODay and Corinne Kimberly Gawelko Trevor Donald Reis and Joleen Kelly Arroyo David Justin Barton and Kimberly Ann Konzman Joseph Francis Callahan and Whitney Pollock Dan Kratz Jr. and Felicia Ellen Walsh
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North Branch Land Trust used an $850,000 grant to buy 385 acres in Bear Creek Twp.
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A federal judge has granted a request by attorneys for accused murderer Jessie Con-ui for additional time to le pretrial motions. The judge on Friday postponed the trial scheduled Sept. 16 to a yet-to-be determined date. Last month Con-ui pleaded not guilty to the Feb. 25 stabbing death of Eric Williams, 34, of Nanticoke, a corrections ofcer at the Federal Correctional Institution at Waymart. Con-ui, 36, of Arizona, was transferred from the prison and is held at the Administrative Maximum Facility in Florence, Colo. He could face the death penalty if convicted of the rstdegree murder charge.
The owner of a Monroe County business filed a defamation lawsuit against Nexstar Broadcasting Group Inc. regarding reports in August 2012 on WBRE-TV, Channel 28. In the suit filed Friday in U.S. District Court, Scranton, Timothy Shadle of Stroudsburg said the station falsely reported he was scamming his customers at All American Gold and Silver Exchange in the Scotrun Plaza, Bartonsville. Shadle said because of medical issues he neglected to pay the annual $50 fee for the state Precious Metals Act license in June 2012. In August 2012 members of the Monroe County Sheriffs Department requested to see Shadles license and transaction records from the previous 60 days. The investigator determined that there was period of time in which the license had expired, the lawsuit stated. But Shadle maintained accurate records, the suit stated. Nonetheless, he was later charged with trading commodities without a license and failing to report them to the district attorneys office, the suit stated. In October 2012 the charges relating to the precious metals act were dismissed and, at the suggestion of the prosecution, Shadle agreed to plead guilty to disorderly conduct, the suit stated.
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Paul Lumia, right, of the North Branch Land Trust, and Ellen Ferretti, acting secretary of the state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, look over maps showing property acquired by the land trust for the Bald Mountain conservation project.
of Conservation and Natural Resources to buy the 385 acres on Bald Mountain, Bear Creek Township. The
family of Kingston attorney Mark Mack sold the land to North Branch at about half its assessed value, Lumia
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Ann L. Rutledge, 63, of 92 Amherst Ave., Wilkes-Barre, faces theft charges after she cleaned out her late mothers estate without giving her brother the inheritance to which he was entitled, WilkesBarre police said. Alan Rutledge filed a report that his sister mishandled money left by of their mother, Ruth P. Olsen, who died in Rutledge 2011, according to an affidavit. Ann Rutledge was administrator of the estate. More than $190,000 in cash and real estate should have remained after Olsens death, police said. By December 2012 the account was overdrawn, and Alan Rutledge said he never received the $95,681 to which he was entitled. Ann Rutledge was arraigned before District Judge Martin Kane on Thursday afternoon and committed to the Luzerne County Correctional Facility in lieu of $30,000 bail. A preliminary hearing is set for Aug. 29.
FORTY FORT Youngsters swam, played games, listened to music and ate cake and other goodies at a Backto-School Bash on Friday night at the Forty Fort Municipal Park and Pool. And in an area where the mantra has become Theres nothing here for kids to do, parents were grateful that fun, safe activities are being made available to their children. I think its great. They need to do things like this for the kids, not just in Forty Fort, but in all the towns, said borough resident Cindy Keener. Keener and her husband Randy brought their 6-month-old Regan and 9-year-old Andy to the dip-and-dance pool party at the bash. And they felt comfortable letting Andy attend other activities such as the movie nights earlier this summer, she said. Andy said he hopes the event organizers will show some scary movies in the future, and not just family-friendly kids movies such as Despicable Me and Madagascar 3 he watched earlier this year at the park. But he still has a blast attending the events with his friend Patrick Evans, also a horror movie fan. Marina Kachinko, of Hanover Township, said the bash is a great way to get kids involved in the community, especially because their town doesnt have a public pool. Her husband Bernie agreed, saying the activities also give their son Lukas an opportunity to see his classmates from Good Shepherd Academy in Kingston over the summer. Andy Tuzinski, who with Amy Craig spearheaded the planning and execution of the activities at the park and pool this summer, noted that a woman from Dallas who attended a
Children participate in a game of freeze dance on Friday during the Back-to-School Bash at the Forty Fort pool.
craft fair at the park earlier this summer returned with her son and husband for other activities. We have a lot of houses for sale in Forty Fort, said Tuzinski. Someone comes here and sees good things going on might want to move here. It can reinvigorate our community to bring in some nice families. D.J. Wojciechowski, a real estate agent for Prudential in Forty Fort, agreed as he sampled some of the sheet cake volunteers served up poolside. I think it makes the community stronger, these gatherings, Wojciechowski said. It shows people that Forty Fort is an active community and may make people want to live here. We offer some nice events. Several area businesses have noticed the community efforts and
We have a lot of houses for sale in Forty Fort. Someone comes here and sees good things going on might want to move here. It can reinvigorate our community to bring in some nice families.
Andy Tuzinski, event organizer
made donations and offered sponsorships to support them. More activities are in the works for September and October, said Craig, such as another craft fair from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 8. About 20 vendors have signed up so far, and there are more spaces available at $25 a pop. For more information, interested vendors can call her at 570-5741115.
While the Back-to-School Bash was a free event, other events are fundraisers, and the money raised is put toward park and pool upkeep. The volunteers will present a $1,000 check to the borough at the 7:30 p.m. council meeting Monday night. And anyone who would like to volunteer and help plan events can attend the next volunteers meeting at 7 p.m. Sept. 2 at the park pavilion.
HAZLETON
The public is invited to a property tax reform presentation at 7 p.m. Thursday at City Hall, 40 N. Church St., Hazleton. Dave Baldinger of the Pennsylvania Coalition of Taxpayers Association will discuss property tax reform and House Bill 76. City Councilman Kevin Schadder, who organized the presentation, says the revenue-neutral legislation proposes to eliminate school property taxes and raise the state income tax and state sales tax. The public is invited to attend and learn how the proposed legislation would affect them and their families if adopted by the state Legislature and approved by the governor.
WRIGHT TWP. Investigators were back at the scene of an Aug. 9 fatal house re on Friday morning, trying to determine what sparked the blaze that killed a 70-year-old woman and her 2-year-old grandson. Theyre out there today, still working on it. The cause is not known yet, Wright Township Volunteer Fire Department Chief Dave Pettit said of the blaze at 4 Walden Drive. Nothing seems to be out of the ordinary, Pettit added. State police re marshals and insurance investigators were among those at the scene, he said. Mary Ann Navin, 70, and Jack Navin, 2, died from car-
bon monoxide intoxication, according to acting Luzerne County Coroner Bill Lisman. He ruled their deaths accidental. Navins husband, Thomas, was transported to a Lehigh Valley hospital for treatment and later released. Neighbors described the Navins as well-liked, longtime residents of the community. The intense blaze caused signicant damage to the home, where Wright Township police ofcer Michael Marshall reported seeing ames shooting toward the roof of the rear sunroom when he arrived at the scene. Crews from Mountain Top, Freeland and Hanover and Dennison townships responded to the re. Times Leader file photo | Pete G. Wilcox Pettit said he expected a ruling on the cause in the Police survey the fire damage done to a home in Walden Park, Wright Township, on the night of Aug. 9. The investigation continued on Friday. coming days.
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Egyptsrageleaves 60 dead
Nation exploded in violence as thousands turned out for Muslim Brotherhoods Day of Rage
CAIRO Heavy gunre rang out Friday throughout Cairo as tens of thousands of Muslim Brotherhood supporters clashed with armed vigilantes in the ercest street battles to engulf the capital since the countrys Arab Spring uprising. At least 60 people were killed in the ghting nationwide, including eight police ofcers. Carrying pistols and assault ries, residents battled with protesters taking part in what the Brotherhood called the Day of Rage, ignited by anger at security forces for clearing two sit-in demonstraThe Associated Press AP photo
Protester gives more than lip service An anti-fracking activist demonstrates Friday near the Cuadrilla exploratory drilling site in Balcombe, England, as campaigners set up a six-day Reclaim the Power action camp outside the village. Energy company Cuadrilla Resources Ltd. said it has temporarily suspended drilling there amid protests from residents and environmentalists.
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tions Wednesday in clashes that killed more than 600 people. As military helicopters circled overhead, residents furious with the Brotherhood protesters pelted them with rocks and glass bottles. The two sides also red on one another, sparking running street battles. The Muslim Brotherhood, meanwhile, called on supporters of the countrys ousted Islamist president to stage protests on a daily basis, raising fears of continued violence. Unlike in past clashes between protesters and police, Fridays clashes took an even darker turn when residents
and possibly police in civilian clothing engaged in the violence. There were few police in uniform to be seen as residents red at one another on a bridge that crosses over Cairos Zamalek district, an upscale island neighborhood where many foreigners and ambassadors reside. The Brotherhood-led marches in Cairo headed toward Ramses Square, near the countrys main train station. The area is also near Tahrir Square, where the army put up barbed wire and tanks as a buffer between the protesters and a small anti-Brotherhood encampment in the square. At least 12 people were killed in Ramses Square after protesters clashed with residents in the area, security ofcials said. Associated Press photographers saw many of the dead inside the nearby Al-Fath mosque, which had
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Supporters of Egypts ousted President Mohammed Morsi chant slogans against Egyptian Defense Minister Gen. Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi before clashes broke out Friday with Egyptian security forces in Ramses Square, downtown Cairo.
turned into a eld hospital. Some appeared to have been shot in the head and chest during an attack on a police station.
Across the country, at least 52 civilians were killed in the clashes, along with eight police ofcers, security ofcials said.
Strong earthquakes shook central New Zealand on Friday, damaging homes and roads and sending ofce workers scrambling for cover in the capital. No serious injuries were reported. A magnitude-6.5 temblor struck just after 2:30 p.m. near the small South Island town of Seddon, and at least six aftershocks were 5.0 magnitude or stronger. Several homes near the epicenter were severely damaged, with chimneys collapsing and roofs caving in, said police spokeswoman Barbara Dunn. She said a bridge was severely damaged on the main highway near Seddon, and that rocks and debris had fallen onto the road. Police closed a section of the highway. Some buildings in Wellington, the capital, were evacuated, and items were knocked off shelves in places.
First-grade student Austin Kinder, left, poses for a photo for his teacher, Becky Evans, right, on the first day of school Friday at Plaza Towers Elementary school in their temporary location in Central Jr. High school in Moore, Okla.
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The National Security Agency has broken privacy rules or overstepped its legal authority thousands of times each year since Congress granted the agency broad new powers in 2008, The Washington Post reported Thursday. Most of the infractions involve unauthorized surveillance of Americans or foreign intelligence targets in the United States, both of which are restricted by law and executive order. They range from signicant violations of law to typographical errors that resulted in unintended interception of U.S. emails and telephone calls, the Post said, citing an internal audit and other top-secret documents provided it earlier this summer from NSA leaker Edward Snowden, a former systems analyst with the agency.
MOORE, Okla. Students from two elementary schools destroyed by a tornado last spring returned to classes Friday, eager to reunite with their classmates but worried about what would happen the next time bad weather sweeps in. Hes a little anxious. He didnt want to eat, Julie Lewis said Friday, wiping tears from her cheeks after escorting her son Zack to school on his rst day of fourth grade. An EF5 storm with winds greater than 200 mph plowed through Briarwood and Plaza Towers elementary schools May 20 as classes were wrapping up for the school year. Seven of Zacks schoolmates died at the Plaza Towers school when a wall collapsed on them. Zacks father had plucked the boy from his classroom as the weather grew threatening, so the child wasnt on campus when the storm hit. But before leaving for school Friday, Julie Lewis said
ing the storm and he keeps an image of his rescue on his cellphone to share with others. School ofcials were hopeful that Fridays return to school would help students put the memory of the deadly tornado behind them. Many in town had already returned to a familiar routine, but not the children. The tornado killed 24 people, including the seven at Plaza Towers, as it tore a 17-mile path through Moore and other Oklahoma City suburbs. Scores of homes and businesses were destroyed along with the two elementary schools. Im a little nervous about the beginning of school because I want the kids so badly to feel good and comfortable at school, said Plaza Towers Principal Amy Simpson, who took cover from the storm in a 4-by-5-foot bathroom with her ofce staff and emerged to nd a mangled car on a co-workers desk. The district will build new schools at the sites of the old ones; the new ones will have tornado-safe rooms.
The Republican National Committee approved a resolution Friday to block two television networks from hosting GOP presidential primary debates. Fridays vote afrms RNC chairman Reince Priebuss threat against CNN and NBC unless the networks dropped plans to air programs about possible Democratic presidential contender Hillary Rodham Clinton. The vote was unanimous. In a statement, CNN said a division of the company planned to air a documentary about Clinton in 2014. Even before the Clinton dispute, Republican leaders favored plans to have fewer presidential debates with more friendly moderators.
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JASON STRAZIUSO NAIROBI, Kenya Somalia is suffering an explosive outbreak of polio and now has more cases than the rest of the world combined, an ofcial said Friday. Vaccine-wielding health workers face a daunting challenge: accessing areas of Somalia controlled by alQaida-linked militants, where 7 of 10 children arent fully immunized. Polio is mostly considered eliminated globally except mainly in three countries where it is considered endemic: Afghanistan, Nigeria and Pakistan. India marked a major success in February 2012 by being removed
from the World Health Organizations list of countries plagued by the disease. Somalia now has 105 cases, gures released Friday show, and another 10 cases have been conrmed across the border in a Kenyan refugee camp lled with Somalis. Globally there have been 181 cases of polio this year, including those in Somalia and Kenya. Vaccination campaigns in Somalia have reached 4 million people since the outbreak began in May, but those health ofcials have limited access to about 600,000 children who live in areas of Somalia controlled by the armed Islamist group al-Shabab. Its very worrying because
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A Somali baby receives a polio vaccine this spring at the Medina Maternal Child Health center in Mogadishu, Somalia. The U.N.s humanitarian affairs office says a polio outbreak in Somalia is spreading.
its an explosive outbreak and of course polio is a disease that is slated for eradication, said Oliver Rosenbauer, a spokes-
man for the Global Polio Eradication Initiative at the World Health Organization in Geneva.
MANILA, Philippines A ferry with nearly 700 people aboard sank near the central Philippine port of Cebu on Friday night after colliding with a cargo vessel, killing at least 17 people. Hundreds of others were rescued. The captain of the ferry MV Thomas Aquinas ordered the ship abandoned after it began listing and then sank after hitting the cargo vessel, coast guard ofcer Joy Villegas said. The coast guard said 17 people were conrmed dead, including children, and 525 had been rescued several hours after the collision. Authorities were still checking the number of others who had been taken to hospitals. Two coast guard vessels and other nearby ships were involved in the rescue operation not far from the port of Cebu, Villegas said. Hundreds of passengers jumped into the ocean as the ship started to sink, according to survivors. Many of the passengers were asleep and others struggled to nd their way in the dark. Jerwin Agudong said he and other passengers jumped overboard in front of the cargo vessel after the ferry began taking on water and the crew distributed life jackets. He told radio station DZBB that some people were trapped and he saw bodies in the water. It seems some were not able to get out. I pity the children. We saw dead bodies on the side, and some being rescued, he said. He said the ferry was entering the pier when the cargo vessel, which was on the way out, suddenly collided with it. One of the persons who jumped with us hit his head on metal. He is shaking and he is bloodied, Agudong said. The 455-foot-long ferry sank in about 30 minutes, he said. The youngest among those rescued was an 11-month baby, news reports said. The ferry came from Nasipit in Agusan del Sur province in the southern Philippines on a daylong journey, Agudong said. Accidents at sea are common in the Philippine archipelago because of frequent storms, badly maintained boats and weak enforcement of safety regulations. In 1987, the ferry Dona Paz sank after colliding with a fuel tanker in the Philippines, killing more than 4,341 people in the worlds worst peacetime maritime disaster. In 2008, the ferry MV Princess of the Stars capsized during a typhoon in the central Philippines, killing nearly 800 people.
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Building owner charged with setting Wyoming blaze Pa.Superior Court upholds ex-Rep. DeWeeses sentencing
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WILKES-BARRE The owner of a building in Wyoming that was damaged by re in May was charged Friday with setting the blaze. Christopher A. Jones, 44, of Chestnutwood Drive, Wilkes-Barre, was charged Friday morning with two
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HARRISBURG A state appellate court has rejected an appeal by former state Rep. Bill DeWeese, who is serving prison time for a corruption conviction. The decision by a three-judge panel of the Superior Court was made public Friday. In the appeal, DeWeeses lawyers raised various issues, including a claim that the trial judge abused his discretion by limiting the number of defense witnesses who testied, but the panel focused mainly on the monetary value of the campaign work that legislative employees did for DeWeese while they were on state time. In a memo accompany-
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KNICK, 86, of Dupont, passed away Friday at the Meadows Nursing and Rehab Center, Dallas. Funeral arrangements are pending at Kiesinger Funeral Services Inc., 255 McAlpine St., Duryea.
WACLAWSKI, 96, formerly of West Enterprise Street, Glen Lyon, died on Thursday at Hampton House, Hanover Township. Funeral arrangements are pending from the George A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 211 W. Main St., Glen Lyon.
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KATHY ADAMS, 69, a resident of Shavertown, passed away early Friday morning at her home, surrounded by her loving family. Her loving husband and best friend is Joseph A. Adams. Together, Joe and Kathy shared 49 beautiful years of marriage. Funeral arrangements are pending and have been entrusted to the care of the Wroblewski Funeral Home Inc., 1442 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. A complete obituary will appear in Sundays edition.
HOWARD M. SEESHOLTZ
Aug. 11, 2013
Howard M. Seesholtz, of Barney Street, Wilkes-Barre, passed away Sunday in WilkesBarre General Hospital. Born March 29, 1920, in West Hazleton, he was the son of the late Melvin and Helen Zulick Seesholtz. He was a graduate of West Hazleton High School, class of 1938. He was a manager and insurance instructor for Metropolitan Life Insurance for more than 35 years. He was a member of Irem Temple, Dallas. He and his wife Mary would have celebrated their 68th wedding anniversary Aug. 27, 2013. In addition to his wife, surviving are children, Melvin C. Seesholtz, Willow Run, and Jane H. Seesholtz, Beaver Falls; granddaughters, Rachel, Rebecca and Wendy; great-granddaughter, Isabelle Rayne; sisters, Lois Cesario, Harleysville, and Mary Lou Smith, Hazleton; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral will be at the convenience of the family. Arrangements are by MamaryDurkin Funeral Service, 59 Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre. There are no calling hours.
ZIMMERMAN, 65, of White Haven, passed away Thursday at home, with her husband by her side. Funeral arrangements are pending from the Yeosock Funeral Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains. A complete obituary will be in Sundays newspaper.
JOAN STEADLE
81, a former resident of Wilkes-Barre and Hazleton, died Monday at Timber Ridge Health Care Center, Plains Township. Born in Hazleton, he was the son of the late John and Helen Skurla Turk. Funeral arrangements are pending from the Yeosock Funeral, 40 S. Main St., Plains. A complete obituary will be in Sundays newspaper.
JOHN TURK,
the Williams-Hagen Funeral Home Inc., 114 W. Main St., Plymouth, with the Rev. Edward Gospodinsky ofciating. Friends may call from 2 p.m. until time of service. Memorial donations can be made to the Luzerne County SPCA.
ESTHER BENSON
Aug. 14, 2013
Esther Benson, 91, of Kingston, passed away Wednesday morning. Born July 18, 1922, in Parsons, she was a daughter of the late John and Esther Evans Thomas. She was educated in the Wilkes-Barre school system. She was a resident of Kingston for most of her life. Prior to retiring, she was employed by the General Cigar Co. in Kingston. Esther was a member of the Dorranceton United Methodist Church in Kingston and was very active in its womens organizations. Her husband, Charles, passed away in 1990. She was also preceded in death by her sons, Charles and William; granddaughter, Beth Ann H. Thomas Lyall; and a brother and sisters. Surviving are daughter, Carolee Novak, and husband Daniel, of Nanticoke; son, Robert John and his wife, Judy; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; one greatgreat-grandchild; and numerous
Neary. Funeral services for Jamie will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at the George A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 211 W. Main St., Glen Lyon. Pastor Carol E. Coleman will ofciate. Interment will be held in St. Marys Cemetery, Wanamie. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday. In lieu of owers, donations may be given at the funeral home, which will go in a memorial fund for his surviving children.
CECILIA R. FALCHEK
Aug. 15, 2013
Ceal R. Falchek, of Nicholson Street, Wilkes-Barre Township, passed away Thursday at Little Flower Manor, Wilkes-Barre. Born Feb. 26, 1928, in Askam, she was a daughter of the late Joseph and Julia Wojnar Dzikoski Siedlecki. She was a graduate of Hanover High School, class of 1945, and attended Wyoming Seminary Business School. Ceal was a member of St. Marys Church of the Maternity, now Our Lady of Hope parish, where she served as secretary for 35 years. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert, in 2001; sons, Jackie, in 1972, and Thomas, in 1954; sister, Pauline Malinowski; and brother, John Dzikoski. Surviving are a son, Robert J. Falchek Jr. and his wife, Evelyn, of Plains Township; grandsons, Robert John III, Joseph John and Matthew Tyler; brother, Edward Dzikowski of Korn Krest; and nieces and nephews.
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Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Monday at the Jendrzejewski Funeral Home, 21 N. Meade St., Wilkes-Barre, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Our Lady of Hope Parish, 40 Park Ave., WilkesBarre. Monsignor Alexander T. Kulik, pastor emeritus, will be celebrant. Interment will be in St. Marys Maternity Cemetery, West Wyoming. Friends may call from 8 a.m. until time of services.
nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 24, at the Dorranceton United Methodist Church, 549 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, with the Rev. Calvin Rich ofciating. Condolences may be made to [email protected]. In lieu of owers, contributions may be made to the Dorranceton United Methodist Church, 549 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, PA 18704. Arrangements are by the Karl E. Blight Funeral Home, 392 Wyoming Ave., Kingston.
WESLEY J. EGLEBERGER
Aug. 16, 2013
Wesley J. Egleberger, of North Welles Avenue, Kingston, passed away peacefully Friday in Commonwealth Hospice of Wilkes-Barre, 80 E. Northampton St., WilkesBarre. Born in Wilkes-Barre on Sept. 2, 1929, he was the son of the late Wesley and Nellie Neifert Egleberger. He attended local grade schools and was a graduate of GAR High School, class of 1947. Wesley was a U.S. Navy veteran, having served aboard the USS Douglas H. Fox (DD779) , the USS Harry F. Rauer (DM26) and the USS Dayton (CL105) with the Atlantic Fleet in the Mediterranean Sea. He was awarded the Navy Occupation Service Medal with European Clasp. Prior to his retirement, he was employed more than 37 years by the Bell Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania as an engineer supervisor. Wesley was a member of St. Ignatius of Loyola Parish, Kingston, and belonged to the Holy Name Society. He also was a member of the Kingston Lions. Wesley enjoyed his family, outdoor activity, music and reading. He was preceded in death by sisters, Isabelle Milchik and Vivian Avery. Surviving are his wife of 62 years, the former Louise C. Carroll; daughters, Elaine
She was predeceased by a sister, Caroline Wrhel Petriga, of Larksville. There will be a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Basils Church, Dushore, with the Rev. Joseph R. Hornick, her pastor, presiding. Interment will be in St. Basils Cemetery, Dushore. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the P. Dean Homer Funeral Home, 1 Grovedale Lane, Wyalusing. The family will provide the owers and requests that memorial contributions be sent to the American Cancer Society, PO Box 897, Hershey, PA 17033. To send condolences or sign the e-guestbook, please go to homerfuneralhome.com.
Olshefski and her husband, Thomas, Larksville; Diane Ratkowski and her husband, James, Shavertown; son, David and his wife, Terese, Downingtown; grandchildren, Andrew Olshefski, Jill and Jamie Ratkowski, Matthew and Joshua Egleberger; and nieces and nephews. The family is grateful for the compassionate care provided by Commonwealth Hospice of Wilkes-Barre. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Ignatius of Loyola Church, North Maple Avenue, Kingston. Entombment will follow in St. Marys Mausoleum, Hanover Township. Friends are cordially invited to a visitation with the family from 9 a.m. until time of the Mass. Memorial donations, if desired, may be made to the charity of the donors choice.
and her husband, Rick, of Hudson, and Michelle Phillips of Pittston and her anc, Joel Desanto; grandchildren, Collin and Logan Sincavage; her mother, Ann Golemb, Hanover section of Nanticoke; brother, Leonard Golemb Jr. and his wife, Louise; nieces, nephews and her sister-in-law, Brenda, who was more like the sister she never had. Brenda was also her casino partner. Family and friends may celebrate her life at a Mass of Christian Burial that will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. Benedicts Church, Austin Avenue, Wilkes-Barre. Private entombment will be in St. Marys Mausoleum, Hanover Township. Memorial donations may be made to Luzerne County SPCA, 524 E. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 or to lung cancer research. The family thanks Erwine Home Hospice for all its loving care during her ght. Condolences can be sent to the family at: www.eblakecollins. com.
GOUVERNEUR, N.Y. A New York man arrested in the abduction of his ex-girlfriends daughter claimed to be the 10-year-old Pennsylvania girls father, but police said Friday that the mother says that isnt true. Peter Tarbox, 39, and his mother were driving to their home in Norwood, N.Y., when a police ofcer in Gouverneur spotted their car at a gas station late Thursday night, Gouverneur Police Chief Gordon Ayen Jr. said. The ofcer took them into custody without incident, Ayen said. The girl, Alexandria Jade Long, was found safe in the vehicle and was reunited with her mother at the
Gouverneur police station Friday morning, police said. The FBI was taking over the investigation, agency spokeswoman Carrie Adamowski said. Pennsylvania State Police issued an Amber Alert after they determined Alexandria hadbeenabductedThursday afternoon from her home in Gordon, Schuylkill County. The girls mother and Tarbox had lived together in Norwood, but the couple broke up several years ago, police said. Edward Tarantelli, the police chief in Butler Township, Schuylkill County, said the mother had remarried and the family had moved to the area earlier this year. Tarbox and the girl recently connected on Facebook but the mother found out and blocked him
from communicating with her daughter, Tarantelli said. Tarbox showed up at the girls house Thursday and asked if she wanted to live with him, Ayen said. Tarbox told police the girl said yes and voluntarily left with him, the Gouverneur police chief said. Pennsylvania police were able to reach Tarbox on his cellphone, and he told them he had the girl and didnt intend to return her to her home, Tarantelli said. Ayen said Tarbox told Gouverneur police that Alexandria was his daughter. But the girls mother told Pennsylvania police that he isnt the biological father and had no parental rights, Tarantelli said.
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LONDON Hes been deposed, reviled, buried and dug up, and now a new battle looms over Englands King Richard III. A British High Court judge on Friday granted a group of Richards relatives permission to challenge plans to rebury the 15th-century monarch in the central England city of Leicester, where his remains were found last year. Judge Charles HaddonCave said the Plantagenet Alliance could take action against the government and the University of Leicester, though he hoped the dispute could be settled out of court. In my view, it would be unseemly, undignied and unedifying to have a legal tussle over these royal remains, the judge said, urging the opposing sides to avoid embarking on the (legal) Wars of the
This is an undated file photo released by the University of Leicester, England, of remains found underneath a car park in September 2012 in Leicester, which have been declared beyond reasonable doubt to be the long lost remains of Englands King Richard III, missing for 500 years.
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villainous reputation was cemented by William Shakespeares Richard III. But it sparked a scufe over where the last British monarch to die in battle should be reburied. The government gave Leicester Cathedral a license to rebury the king, but the relatives group wants him interred in the northern England city of York, claiming it was Richards wish. Richard belonged to the House of York, one
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LAS VEGAS UFO buffs and believers in space aliens are celebrating the CIAs clearest acknowledgement yet of the existence of Area 51, the top-secret Cold War test site that has been the subject of elaborate conspiracy theories for decades. The recently declassied documents have set the tinfoil-hat contingent abuzz on the Internet, though theres no men-
tion in the papers of UFO crashes, black-eyed extraterrestrials or staged moon landings. Im thinking that theyre probably testing the waters now to see how mad people get about the big lie and cover-up, said Audrey Hewins, an Oxford, Maine, woman who runs a support group for people like her who believe they have been contacted by extraterrestrials. Were hoping the CIA is leading up to disclosure of the existence of space aliens on Earth. Its not something
you can look at us and lie about, because we know that theyre here and have been here for a long time, she said. The CIA history released Thursday not only refers to Area 51 by name and describes some of the activities that took place there, but places the Air Force base on a map, along the dry Groom Lake bed. It also describes some cool planes, though none of them are saucer-shaped. George Washington Universitys National Security Archive used a
public records request to obtain the CIA history of one of Area 51s most secret Cold War projects, the U-2 spy plane program. National Security Archive senior fellow Jeffrey Richelson rst reviewed the history in 2002, but all mentions of the countrys most mysterious military base had been redacted. So he requested the history again in 2005, hoping for more information. Sure enough, he received a version a few weeks ago with the mentions of Area 51 restored. The report is unlikely
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The Extraterrestrial Highway near Rachel, Nev., seen in 2002, runs near the secretive Area 51, a government base the CIA recently acknowledged exists.
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The Obama administration, which had dispatched its deputy secretary of State to Cairo last week to press for a compromise between the military and Morsis Muslim Brotherhood, said Wednesday that it strongly condemns the use of violence against protesters in Egypt and expressed opposition to imposition of a state of emergency. Secretary of State John F. Kerry called the crackdown deplorable. But statements of dismay go only so far. The administration continued to temporize over whether Egypt would pay a price in the form of any reduction in the $1.5 billion in mostly military aid it receives annually from Washington. A White House spokesman said the administration was continuing to review our posture and our assistance to the Egyptians. Notwithstanding Morsis overthrow, there has been broad and bipartisan support in Washington so far for a continuation of U.S. aid, which is essentially an insurance policy on Egypts peace treaty with Israel. Only two weeks ago, the Senate voted 86 to 13 against a proposal by Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., to cut off aid. But at some point the U.S. must be prepared to match its exhortations with actions signicant actions, not just symbolic ones such as delays in weapon deliveries or the cancellation of joint military exercises. Even as he condemned Wednesdays violence, Kerry said he thought the path to a political solution was still open. But if the Egyptian military blocks that path, there should be consequences.
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When Andrew Mellon became Treasury Secretary in 1921, he asked Congress to cut tax rates to encourage investors to take their money out of tax shelters and invest it in the private economy to promote growth. As a result, top tax rates were lowered from 73 percent in 1921 to 24 percent in 1929. The national debt decreased from $24 billion in 1921 to $18 billion in 1928, and unemployment rates ranged between 1.8 percent and 4.2 percent from 1925 through 1928. When President Reagan took ofce in 1981, the top tax rate was 70 percent and it was 28 percent when he left ofce in 1989. However, the national debt had tripled from less than $1 trillion in 1981 to over $3 trillion in 1989, and unemployment rates reached over 10 percent at times during his tenure. When George W. Bush assumed ofce in 2001, the top tax rate was 39.6 percent, and he inherited a bud-
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From page 1A Stefanie Salavantis on Friday said she can understand that Huk and members of the community might not agree with the charges, but they are supported by evidence collected thus far in the investigation. Salavantis could not comment on the specics of that evidence, nor to whom police have spoken, she said, but stressed that the investigation is not complete and that the charges can be amended up until Burgos preliminary hearing, which was set for 1 p.m. Aug. 21. Believe me, from the minute I received the call, Ive paid close attention to this matter, and were doing everything possible and talking to everyone we need to talk to, Salavantis said. I want to make sure Ive covered everything. What Salavantis said she will not do is charge too much without evidence to support the allegations. We need to do what is ethical, she said. That is our job and our responsibility. Huk, who described being one of several people on the sidewalk as Burgos came driving down the hill, said Friday that police did not speak to her Wednesday night. She quickly left the scene to ride with Kleman in an ambulance to Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead at 9:04 p.m. However, said Huk, police also have not contacted her since. A police afdavit reveals that police did speak to at least four people, including Burgos as well as Ronald Faye Miller and Michael A. Olexy Jr., two neighbors who reportedly were standing with Kleman and managed to jump out of the way as the white Toyota approached. Huk frequently choked back tears Friday, but said she was glad to speak with areas news media if doing so raised awareness of the case. Thats my sentence, Huk said angrily, gesturing toward orange spray paint and dark stains on the asphalt that mark the spot where Kleman, 42, landed after being struck. I have to look at that now, every day. Burgos was arraigned Thursday morning before District Judge Donald Whittaker and sent to the Luzerne County Correctional Facility in lieu of $1 million bail, with a preliminary hearing set for Aug. 21 at 1 p.m. Huk admitted she is uneasy about staying in the neighborhood where her boyfriend died this week and where his alleged killer lived only two blocks away. I dont know if I want to stay here. In Plymouth, maybe, but not here, she said. In those two blocks, a distance of about 1,000 feet, Burgos allegedly managed to get the car moving 30 or 40 mph, telling police he wanted to scare Kleman, then stop. He told police he might have stepped on the wrong pedal, and when he tried to stop, he felt the car drift sideways. According to the police afdavit, Burgos said he was initially driving uphill with his ances minor children in the car, when he heard a boom against the Toyota as he passed a shirtless man who walked out into the street, yelling. Burgos admitted making an obscene gesture at the man. The man returned the gesture, he said, then squatted in the street, motioning for him to come back. Burgos told police he drove home to drop off the children, related the incident to his ance and told her he was returning to ght the man. She advised him against doing so, but Burgos said he decided to go anyway, taking two metal bars with him. A Times Leader reporter and photographer visited a Third Street home Friday afternoon in an effort to speak with the ance or other members of Burgoss family. A woman who answered the door declined to speak with a reporter. Huk said she didnt only lose a man she had known and loved for 13 years, but a vital business partner. She owns ve buildings in the area, containing 14 rental units, including her own. Kleman acted as her maintenance man, she said, even during a two-year period when they had split up. His death is the latest in a string of incidents that have pushed her to the breaking point. Aside from illegal drug activity, ghts and even stray bullets in the neighborhood, this is the second death, and both hit close to home. On Dec. 14, 2009, Robert George Zola fatally stabbed his girlfriend, Rosemarie Cave, 35, in the home they shared on Nottingham Street, and was later convicted of third-degree murder and sentenced to state prison. That crime scene wasnt only across the street from Huk, its one of her properties, and Cave was her tenant. Huk is fed up, but she knows leaving is easier said than done, especially with so much property in her name. Between a weak real estate market and growing crime in the area, she fears it wont be easy to sell those assets. If you cant tell somebody to slow down without them killing you, she asked, who is going to speak up when they see drug dealers?
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Thanks to a property tax increase this year and recouping wage taxes delayed due to problems with a contracted tax collector, Wilkes-Barre nished the rst half of 2013 with more money and a better fund balance than it had the same time last year. Helps bottom line Hurts bottom line 2012 2013 Percent Jan 1-July 31 Jan 1-July 31 change REVENUE Taxes Licenses & permits Intergovernmental Charges for services Fines Investment earnings Other sources TAN borrowing Interfund transfers Extraordinary items Total $13,945,479 $1,060,315 $420,593 $2,137,412 $206,904 $1,538 $290,185 $3,920,000 -$29,977 $2,335 $21,954,784 $21,097,064 $728,617 $237,719 $2,173,353 $226,869 $2,113 $183,443 $3,004,000 --$27,653,177 51.3% -31.3% -43.5% 1.7% 9.6% 37.4% -36.8% -23.4%
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by Mayor Tom Leighton. A mill is a $1 tax for every $1,000 of assessed property value. The increase raised the average property tax bill by $150 a year. I think its worth noting that a lot of the critics who were saying that we were going to tax people out of their homes, people werent going to be able to afford their taxes, is not proving true, McLaughlin said. The rate of collection of our property taxes is pretty much identical to what it was the year before. Were not seeing an increase in delinquencies or anything of that nature. Likewise the real estate transfer tax of 3.5 percent, which had been decimated during the housing bubble and Great Recession, has improved, McLaughlin said. It was budgeted at approximately $800,000 this year, he said. When people are buying homes people have more money to spend across the economy, which helps more of our consumer taxes, the business privilege tax, mercantile taxes, he said. City ofcials will begin meeting within the next few weeks to begin drafting a budget for 2014. McLaughlin said he wouldnt speculate on whats in the works. From page 1A Bednar works as an ofce manager at Newbridge Securities Corp. in WilkesBarre Township, she said, and is paid as an independent contractor through a company called Brook Financial. Urban said he was not informed that Bednar had led amendments but said he was prompted to look into the forms based largely on a conversation with Charmaine Maynard, a home rule charter drafter who is afliated with the Citizens Opposing Political Suppression government watchdog group known as COPS. On Friday Maynard said that when Bednar was up for an election endorsement by COPS while running for county council in 2011, Maynard asked all prospective endorsees to inform her if they had any issues in their personal lives that would reect poorly on COPS if he or she received its endorsement. Maynard said Bednar told her she was being paid under the table by her employer. Bednar, 47, said Friday that she always has been paid in compliance with the law. Urban disclosed his review of Bednars forms after county Democratic Party Chairman Bob Boyer issued a release this week challenging Urbans continued public criticism of Bednar. Urbans most recent critique was during Tuesdays county council meeting when he said: I can say that the Democratic candidate that is currently running has no experience whatsoever in auditing and being a controller. Ill have more out on that in the future. Urban also had encouraged Republicans to apply for that partys controller ballot slot vacated when Walter Grifth recently pulled out of the election. The Republican Party executive committee is expected to pick someone Sunday to ll that slot and run against Bednar in November. Boyers statement said he and other party leaders feel it is our responsibility to set the record straight by countering Urbans claims that she is unqualied. On the contrary, the statement said, Michelles experience speaks for itself. With nearly 24 years of nance and management experience in both the public and private sectors, Michelle is well qualied to serve as the Luzerne County controller. The statement says Bednar served as a branch ofce manager for an investment securities rm and has experience working with regulatory auditors and creating reports. During her 10 years in banking, Bednar successfully cross-trained in both operations and nance, and she has supervised employees in many aspects of business, including payroll, bookkeeping and ensuring valid and accurate payment of income, dividends and commissions, the release stated. She also served as township tax collector since 2009. Her education and training includes studying corporate trust operations at the Cannon Financial Institute at the University of North Carolina and accounting at Penn State University. She holds an associates degree in tourism and travel management from Luzerne County Community College and has completed the Governors Center for Local Government Services Municipal Tax Collector Program. The partys Democratic Committee consciously decided against endorsing a candidate for controller in the May primary, the statement said. Rather, we decided to leave the choice for the Democratic nominee up to the voters, the statement said. The voters clearly compared the qualications, experience, education and training of both candidates and selected Michelle Bednar as the Democratic nominee. On behalf of the Luzerne County Democratic Committee, we are proud to have her as our nominee, it said. Bednar received 12,103 votes in May, compared to 8,363 for Urban, who is a former 12-year county commissioner.
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Legislative branch Ofce of audit & controller Executive branch Bureau of law Total $229,522 $116,017 $18,204,861 $123,754 $18,674,153 $3,280,631 $189,636 $117,253 $18,299,175 $129,779 $18,735,843 $8,917,334 -17.4% 1.1% 0.5% 4.9% 0.3% 171.8%
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obligations, he said. The optimism springs from, among other things, the nearly 90 percent collection rate of property taxes and the incremental growth in the 3-percent earned income tax over the past few years, McLaughlin said. This years budget included a 25-mill increase on property taxes to 121.63 mills. Council lowered the rate from the 30 mills proposed
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From page 1A the president at his appearance in the city, according to Scranton Mayor Chris Doherty and a White House ofcial. On Thursday, Obama will deliver remarks at the University at Buffalo and Henninger High School in Syracuse, N.Y. On Friday, the president will participate in a town hall event at Binghamton University and will deliver remarks at an event at Lackawanna College. At each stop, the president will discuss the importance of ensuring that every American has the opportunity to achieve a quality education by reducing cost and improving the value of higher education for middle-class students and their families, according to an email sent to congressional ofces by the White House and obtained by The Times Leader. The tour extends Obamas recent effort to refocus on economic issues ahead of looming scal ghts with Congress. In appearances at other cities, he has discussed infrastructure and housing. Obama has said hes planning an aggressive strategy on education costs so Americans can get training needed for the rapidly changing economy. A rst step came last week when Obama signed a bipartisan bill to restore lower student loan interest rates. U.S. Rep. Matt Cartwright, D-Moosic, has a scheduling conict and will not be at the event, but he said he supports the presidents message. I am committed making every effort to guarantee that students will be able to attend a school of their choosing by protecting federal grants and working to keep the cost of student loans low, Cartwright said. The last time Obama visited the region was during the 2012 campaign when he spoke at Scranton High School. Before that, he hadnt visited since the contested 2008 primary election campaign when he and Hillary Clinton both made frequent stops in the area. Obama visited Schott Glass in Duryea, then made a pit stop at the Avenue Diner in Wyoming during one visit. He also spoke at the Society of Irish Womens dinner at the Radisson Hotel in Scranton, Wilkes University and the Dunmore Community Center Gymnasium. The visit to Scranton has led to an alteration of the colleges schedule. Orientation that had been set for Friday has been moved to the following Monday, to give the college community maximum opportunity to participate in the presidential event, Volk said. That pushes Monday daytime classes at the Scranton campus to Tuesday. Mondays evening classes will still take place.
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From page 1A transported to the hearing. Another possible witness is Freeh, the former federal judge and FBI director who led the team that produced a report for Penn State into how the school handled complaints about Sandusky and the actions of top administrators. The retirement system, which permits enrollment by Penn State employees even though the school is not state-owned, ruled Sanduskys conviction met the standards of the state Public Employee Pension Forfeiture Act, and stopped retirement payments immediately. In revoking the pension, SERS said Sanduskys convictions for involuntary deviate sexual intercourse and indecent assault fell under the forfeiture law.
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PHILADELPHIA With Charlie Manuel seated to his left, Ruben Amaro Jr. broke down in tears after announcing he red his manager. It was that emotional for the general manager and many associated with the Philadelphia Phillies. Manuel was let go Friday after a disastrous second half, ending the most successful run in club history. Hall of Famer and former Cubs second baseman Ryne Sandberg, the Phillies third-base coach, replaced Manuel for the start of a 10-game homestand. You people may not know the relationship Ive had with Charlie. Hes a special person. This is difcult for me. I hope he stays in our organization, said Amaro, who took over as GM after Manuel led the Phillies to the World Series title in 2008. The 69-year-old Manuel, the winningest manager in club history, was in the nal year of his contract and wanted to manage another two or three seasons. I never quit nothing and I didnt resign, Manuel said, making it clear he was pushed ou t the door. Manuel had been a folksy presence in the Phillies dugout since the beginning of the 2005 season. He wasnt a popular choice in Philadelphia when
former GM Ed Wade hired him to replace Larry Bowa, but he became a beloved gure in a tough city. I think were all a little upset, a little sad, Chase Utley said. Its not easy to see the guy you play for, for nine years, not behind the batting cage right now watching batting practice. Its difcult. Charlie brought out the most in his players. He was a man you could walk up to and he was the same every day. He was always going to give that positive energy and a lot of times that translated to the eld. Sandberg managed the Phillies Triple-A team at Lehigh Valley the previous two seasons. He was part of one the most lopsided trades in sports history when the Phillies traded him and Bowa to the Cubs for shortstop Ivan DeJesus in 1982. I must say that, for me, I recognize this day as Charlie Manuel Day, Sandberg said at his rst news conference. What hes meant to the Philadelphia Phillies organization, what hes meant to the fans, the championships, the World Series, hes tops in the organization for what he did here. I really enjoyed my nearly three years with him in spring training and being here in Septembers, and this year especially being with him on a daily basis. I wish Charlie the best with whatever he intends to do, and he left a big footprint here in Philadelphia. Amaro said Sandberg takes over on
Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. (left) becomes emotional during a pres conference to announce the firing of manage Charlie Manuel on Friday in Philadelphia. Manuel was the franchises all-time winningest coach.
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an interim basis and would be evaluated after the season. Sandberg inherits a team thats 5-19 since the All-Star break and is 20 games out of first place. These guys are professional
players, theyre getting paid well, Sandberg said. Sometimes players have to dig deeper, play with pride, play with heart See MANUEL| 7B
BROOKLINE, Mass. It was just one of those days for Brandon Matthews where things just didnt go right. A triple-bogey, bogey, double-bogey start left the former Pittston Area standout still just 1-down, but it was a sign of things to come in a 5-and-3 loss to Australian Oliver Goss in the quarternals of the 113th U.S. Amateur at The Country Club. Right off the rst tee, I go out of bounds, Matthews said. I just didnt have it today. You just have those days. I would have liked to do better, but this (week) has been great. While Matthews stated earlier in the week that pars are the goal of each hole, he was made to pay seemingly every time his came up short of his goal. I denitely didnt expect to win 5-and-3 today, said Goss, a quarternalist last year as well. My rst two matches were really tight. I think I John Medeiros | The Times Leader played 53 out of 54 holes. But Brandon Matthews hits from the bunker on the 10th hole Friday during the 113th U.S. Amateur Championship at The Country Club in Brookline, Mass. Matthews lost the hole to go 3-down. Oliver Goss won the match 5-and-3. Im glad I got the job done. Matthews week will remain one of the biggest nation format. be the rst one in which two this year. throughout his quarterindividual accomplishments From there, Matthews won foreign players will meet for Its just been great, he nal match at the 113th U.S. by a NEPA athlete in recent three matches to reach the the title. said. Everyone from back Amateur Championship, losmemory. A relative unknown nal eight of the worlds bigMatthews reaching the home and the people here ing 5-and-3 to University of on the national stage com- gest amateur tournament. He quarternals ensures him a have all been fantastic. It has Tennessee standout Oliver ing in to face a eld of more became part of history along spot in next years tourna- been a great experience. Goss. than 300 golfers, the Temple the way, as he was one of ment, at Atlanta Athletic Club Still Friday was a round of I felt it on the range golfer placed in the top 64 three Americans to reach the in Duluth, Ga. Matthews had golf he will likely put behind I just didnt have it of that eld after two days of quarternals, all of whom lost to play in a qualier this year. him before reaching the today, Matthews said. It stroke play to qualify for the on Friday. He hopes to enjoy the same Connecticut border. See AMATEUR | 7B Amateurs match-play elimiSundays championship will support he did during his run Matthews struggled
PHILADELPHIA Michael Vi ck has his swagger back. When last season ended, Vick was beat up physically and worn down mentally. He was uncertain of his future with the Philadelphia Eagles and his condence was shaky. Then Chip Kelly showed up, Vick stuck around, and the rejuvenated quarterback has never looked better than he has in the rst two preseason games. Im having fun playing football Vick and I fell in love with the game again and I am thankful for that, Vick said after going 9 for 10 for 105 yards in a 14-9 win over Carolina on Thursday night. Youve got to play this game with intense passion and purpose and I thank Coach Kelly for what he has done for me and thats just giving me that condence that I felt like I was losing at some point in my career. You just have to keep working hard and when you do that, you get the results that you want. But I cant be satised with this performance. Its a long season and we have a lot of work to do and I understand that and I cant lose sight of that. Vick restructured his contract, took a pay cut and had no assurances hed even make the roster when he returned to the Eagles. Hes been competing with Nick Foles for the starting job since Kellys arrival and still isnt guaranteed anything at this point. But Vick has outplayed Foles, who also looks sharp running Kellys uptempo offense. Through two games, Vick is 13 of 15 for 199 yards, one TD, one desperation-pass interception and a passer rating of 113.1. Foles is 11 of 14 for 96 yards, no TDs, one pick and a passer rating of 65.7 in two games.
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Wilkes-Barre Triathlon volunteers Megan Mummey of Lehighton, left, and Jesse McHugh of Kingston take some pizza during a triathlon sponsor and volunteer party at Grotto Pizza at Harveys Lake on Friday night.
HARVEYS LAKE The WilkesBarre Triathlon will get a signicant facelift in its 32nd annual installment. But perhaps the most apparent change to the race will be the long-absent blue skies in the forecast. The Wilkes-Barre Triathlon will begin 7:30 a.m. on Sunday at Harveys Lake with the rst competitors nishing at approximately 9:45 a.m. at Penn State Wilkes-Barre. For the rst time, the event offers
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a sprint race. The cycling course will take on a complete different route that begins northeast of Harveys Lake as opposed to the previous northwest course. The absence of rain clouds that sogged the Back Mountain swimming, cycling and running courses for each of the past ve years will make this years course much quicker than the past few races. As of Friday, Accuweather calls for a zero percent chance of precipitation Sunday morning with temperatures spanning from 57 degrees to 70 degrees by races end.
For the volunteers, the rain has been uncomfortable, race director Joanne Hensel. But the athletes, when they cross the nish line, they love it. They keep coming back in spite of the rain. A sprint event will welcome a new beginning to the Wilkes-Barre Triathlon. It features courses that are approximately half of the Olympic distances that the main event offers. The sprint race will have a 0.75-kilometer swim course that will take off alongside the Triathlon See TRIATHLON | 7B
MOOSIC Backup catchers dont play often. So when Bobby Wilson gets his opportunities, he makes the most of them. He certainly did on Friday, clubbing a three-run home run in a ve-run fth to help the RailRiders knock off Charlotte 6-5 at PNC Field. My family left the other day and I unfortunately couldnt get in those games, but at least they got to see it on TV, said Wilson, who played for the rst time in exactly a week. Its nice to contribute any time you get in the game. Obviously Id like to play more but thats not up to me. So just when I get in there I have to play for my family and represent them and play for some pride. Its nice to contribute when you get in there. At the start of Friday nights game, it looked like Scranton/ Wilkes-Barre and pitcher Brett Marshall were headed for another setback. But Marshall and his mates rebounded in the middle innings then held off a late charge. Marshall started off the game with a good rst inning retiring the side in order while showing See RAILRIDERS | 7B
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Just a spectacular program from top to bottom for Superstakes Saturday this evening at The Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs. Highlighting the card is the return of harness racings superstar Captaintreacherous. The son of Somebeachsomewhere has been nothing short of sensational all season long in dominating the three-year old colt pacing division. Throw budding star Royalty For Life, recent Hambletonian winner, into the mix and we have the ingredients for a special night!! Dont forget to arrive early as The Downs is offering two great promotions today. First is a special $50 for $50 promotion thats been a huge hit every Friday during the month of August. You have to buy $50 in wagering vouchers and Pocono gives you a free $50 to play with, its available for the first 400 customers. Second give-away is a nice grey hooded sweatshirt, its a great looking hoodie and you cant beat it for FREE!
BEST BET: DROP THE BALL (1ST) VALUE PLAY: SHEBESTINGIN (10TH) First-$50,000 Mares invitational 6 Drop The Ball C.Callahan 1-2-1 Was super in Liberty Final 2-1 4 Feeling You T.Buter 4-3-4 Race is for place 5-1 7 Hulas Z Tam M.Lachance 1-7-1 Closing in on $1 million life 6-1 2 Krispy Apple T.Tetrick 6-4-3 Races bttr on the small tracks 3-1 1 Fashion Mystery E.Crlsn E.Crlsn 3-1-1 A super claim for just $15k 10-1 5 Bullet Point D.Miller 4-8-1 Stalled out behind tired mare in last 12-1 3 Camille M.Kakaley 8-9-3 Great opening race 7-2 second-$75,000 Valley Forge Consolation ii 5 Uf Dragons Queen D.Miller 1-1-6 Superb race in Stallion series 3-1 7 Wherethegirlsare Y.Gingras 5-1-1 Reunites with Gingras 9-2 2 Ideal Ginny A.Miller 7-4-2 Didnt fire in Miss NJ Final 4-1 3 I Got To Boogie D.Palone 1-3-3 Palone in for the night 7-2 4 Exotic Beach A.McCarthy 7-5-5 Use in supers 6-1 6 Mistresstothestars M.Kakaley 5-7-8 Needs a lively pace 8-1 9 R Marie Hanover T.Tetrick 6-2-2 Not stakes caliber 15-1 1 Spotlight On C.Callahan 7-4-5 Never in it 10-1 8 Sweet Lady Jane K.Wallis 6-2-2 In sticky situation 20-1 third-$100,000 Colonial Consolation ii 7 Wheeling N Dealin Y.Gingras 9-2-2 2yr old star overdue 7-2 2 Team Six A.Miller 1-3-2 Comes charging late 9-2 4 Lindys Tru Grit T.Tetrick 2-4-3 Chased a tiger last out 4-1 5 Punxsutawney C.Callahan 5-1-6 Risky proposition 3-1 1 Boffin C.Norris 3-3-3 Lightly raced colt 8-1 3 Sailer Eddie R.Pierce 1-2-3 Fast early on 6-1 9 Denver G.Napolitano 5-4-5 Lots to do 15-1 6 Raven Victory D.Miller 7-6-7 Bad habits 10-1 8 Show Ticket J.Campbell 3-8-3 Shred up that $2 bet 15-1 Fourth-$100,000 Battle of Brandywine Consolation ii 4 Ultimate Beachboy D.Palone 1-2-1 Yet to flash best 3-1 8 Sir Richard Z Tam M.Lachance 2-8-1 Very versatile 6-1 6 Normandy Invasion D.Miller 2-2-7 Raced big here before 10-1 1 Good Day Mate R.Pierce 1-6-5 Locally stabled pacer 4-1 2 Only The Lonely M.Kakaley 4-7-7 Tends to gap a lot early 7-2 5 Net Ten Eom G.Napolitano 6-3-1 Has to pick it up for sure 9-2 3 Rocnrolwilneverdie B.Sears 5-2-2 Got to like the name 8-1 7 Smokealittlesmoke T.Tetrick 6-5-6 Burned 15-1 9 Johns Polyview J.Campbell 5-4-2 Had promise early in season 20-1 Fifth-$50,000 invitational trot 8 Market Share T.Tetrick 5-1-1 Look for a big league effort 4-1 5 Uncle Peter D.Miller 3-3-2 World-record holder 3-1 2 Sevruga A.Miller 1-2-1 Razor sharp for Orange Crush 5-2 7 Arch Madness B.Sears 6-6-2 Almost made $4 million life 6-1 6 Traverse Seelster R.Pierce 1-5-1 Broke last appearance here 12-1 4 Wishing Stone Y.Gingras 8-4-3 This is some field 9-2 3 Zooming T.Buter 2-1-4 A bit of a reach 10-1 1 Waiting On A Woman G.Napolitano 1-7-1 Fills out all-star group 15-1 sixth-$150,000 Valley Forge Consolation i 6 Nikki Beach R.Pierce 3-1-2 Very gutsy effort in PASS 3-1 1 Handoffmycupcake T.Tetrick 2-3-3 Consistent as they come 7-2 2 Carols Desire M.Kakaley 3-6-1 Loves the front end 4-1 5 Live Entertainment Y.Gingras 5-4-3 Yannicks choice over #8 9-2 7 Give Me An Amen A.Miller 8-3-2 Been racing NYSS 8-1 4 Champagne Tonight D.Miller 6-4-4 Not panned out as 3yr old 6-1 9 Cult Status G.Napolitano 4-7-3 2nd time lasix user 10-1 8 Mattwestern D.Palone 2-2-2 Saddled with 8-hole 15-1 3 Alhambra B.Sears 4-3-2 Easy toss 20-1 seventh-$200,000 Colonial Consolation i 4 Creatine M.Lachance 8-1-1 Rolls right along 5-2 1 To Dream On Y.Gingras 3-3-4 Lone lady in the field 3-1 6 Possessed Fashion B.Sears 3-4-2 Note the driver change 5-1 3 Vibe Blue Chip M.Kakaley 6-1-2 Dqd from last win 10-1 8 All Laid Out A.McCarthy 7-4-6 Made miscue in Hambo elim 15-1 2 Jacks To Open A.Miller 4-8-7 Case closed 12-1 5 Pine Credit C.Norris 2-1-1 Norris drives for Erv Miller 6-1 7 Bluto J.Takter 1-5-5 Try another planet 4-1 9 Rossini H.Parker 1-1-8 An also ran 20-1 eighth-$200,000 Battle of Brandywine Consolation i 2 Resistance Futile A.McCarthy 1-8-4 Firing on all cylinders 4-1 1 Johnny Rock A.Miller 5-1-9 Fast colt 7-2 5 Rockin Amadeus Y.Gingras 3-4-6 Getting better 3-1 7 Martini Hanover B.Sears 1-1-9 Looking for 3 straight 6-1 3 Sweet Talkin Satin T.Tetrick 3-1-3 Sent by team Tetrick 8-1 8 Emeritus Maximus R.Pierce 2-2-7 Good 2nd in NJ Classic 9-2 4 Big Brad D.Miller 5-1-1 Fairly flat in PD debut 20-1 6 Olde Time Hockey G.Napolitano 9-4-6 Stays on the pylons 10-1 9 Dedis Dragon M.Kakaley 3-2-6 Long road to haul 15-1 ninth-$50,000 invitational Pace 1 Pet Rock D.Miller 4-5-1 Makes up for narrow Franklin loss 5-2 5 Sweet Lou Y.Gingras 5-1-3 Should be some race!! 3-1 9 Golden Recevier C.Callahan 3-2-5 Watch the tele-timer 4-1 7 Dynamic Youth A.McCarthy 6-3-6 Loves this track 10-1 3 A Rocknroll Dance T.Tetrick 7-3-1 Battle Of Lake Erie winner 6-1 2 Abelard Hanover F.Milby 3-3-2 Model of consistency 12-1 4 Bettors Edge B.Sears 6-1-1 Sears catch drives 15-1 6 Hurrikane Kingcole R.Pierce 8-4-1 Just cant put it together 5-1 8 Ideal Champ M.Lachance 3-1-1 Huge longshot in here 20-1 tenth-$350,000 ValleY Forge 9 Shebestingin D.Miller 1-1-5 On top of her game 4-1 2 I Luv The Nitelife T.Tetrick 1-1-1 Knows how to win 5-2 3 Love Canal R.Pierce 1-1-1 Canadian import 7-2 7 Charisma Hanover Y.Gingras 4-1-2 Beaten 3-5 choice last out 12-1 6 Jerseylicious C.Callahan 4-2-6 Money maker 5-1 5 Somwherovrarainbow M.Teague 1-1-2 Been dominating PASS 8-1 1 Novascotia Hanover B.Sears 1-2-2 Rail cant hurt 6-1 8 Summertime Lea M.Kakaley 1-2-1 Burke trainee 15-1 4 Belle Boyd A.McCarthy 7-6-7 Eliminated quickly 20-1 eleventh-$500,000 Colonial 8 Royalty For Life B.Sears 1-1-1 New trotting superstar 5-2 4 Smilin Eli T.Tetrick 2-2-3 Chased choice in Hambo 3-1 6 Corky D.Miller 3-2-1 The Beal champion 5-1 5 Spider Blue Chip R.Pierce 5-1-1 Nice tactical speed 4-1 1 Picture This C.Norris 4-1-9 Often overlooked 20-1 3 Aperfectyankee J.Oscarsson 4-3-1 Winner of almost $500k life 12-1 7 High Bridge Y.Gingras 2-7-3 Take another route 6-1 9 Dontyouforgetit J.Takter 10-4-4 Forget it 10-1 3 Fico G.Napolitano 8-2-2 Stops quickly 15-1 twelfth-$500,000 tHe Battle oF BranDYWine 4 Captaintreacherous T.Tetrick 1-1-1 An absolute beast 5-2 2 Sunshine Beach B.Sears 3-9-3 Second is up for grabs 7-2 1 Lonewolf Currier J.Campbell 3-4-1 Found resurgence with JC 5-1 3 Mach It So Y.Gingras 1-1-1 Racing big in Canada 4-1 6 Twilight Bonfire D.Miller 2-4-5 Certainly can sneak in number 15-1 8 Odds On Equeeleus A.Miller 4-4-2 Eight post a killer 8-1 5 Wake Up Peter R.Pierce 9-3-7 Been a disappointment 12-1 7 Beach Memories C.Callahan 1-6-4 2nd time on lasix 20-1 9 Some Kinda Beach M.Kakaley 1-5-3 No vacation in here 6-1 thirteenth-$50,000 three-Year olds invitational 1 Bambino Glide A.Miller 1-1-8 Never better 7-2 5 Its Complicated G.Napolitano 1-2-2 Tries to go down the road 3-1 6 Wind Of The North D.Miller 4-1-5 Offers a nice brush 9-2 7 Brew Master Y.Gingras 6-3-6 Rounds out the super 5-1 4 Celebrity Stimulus T.Jackson 7-4-5 Yonkers Trot finalist 4-1 9 Bullish C.Norris 3-4-6 Norris owns-trains-reins 12-1 2 Hep C.Callahan 3-4-4 Rough spot for this n/w of 2 trotter10-1 3 Broadway Prince A.McCarthy 6-6-9 One more race to go 8-1 Fourteenth-$50,000 three-Year olds invitational 7 Shock It To Em R.Pierce 1-8-3 Looked super at Meadows 7-2 9 Someplace Special C.Callahan 1-1-10 Fresh off dominating win 9-2 2 Twincreeks Jesse D.Miller 1-2-3 Won last wk in 1:50.1 3-1 8 Yucatan T.Tetrick 1-1-4 Winner three of last four 6-1 6 The Pan Poobah M.Kakaley 3-1-3 Flies off the wings 4-1 4 Clint Westwood A.Miller 2-4-1 Back from the Bronx 8-1 5 Storm The Beach Y.Gingras 6-1-4 It better pour 20-1 3 Wishful Desire J.Campbell 1-7-4 A nightmare in here 15-1 1 Dovuto Hanover G.Napolitano 5-7-5 See you on Tues 10-1
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Valley View at Wyoming Area, 7 p.m. Wallenpaupack at Wyoming Valley West, 10 a.m. HIGH SCHOOL GOLF Holy Redeemer at Wyoming Seminary, 4 p.m. Lake-Lehman at Nanticoke MMI Prep at Hanover Area Wyoming Area at Meyers HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TENNIS Crestwood at Tamaqua, 4 p.m. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCRIMMAGE Holy Redeemer at Col-Montour Vo-Tech, 10 a.m. COLLEGE MENS SOCCER Kings College at Geneva College at Midd-West High School, 7 p.m.
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SAN DIEGO PADRES Placed C Nick Hundley on the paternity leave list. Selected C Chris Robinson from Tucson (PCL). Transferred RHP Jason Marquis from the 15- to the 60-day DL. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Activated C Yadier Molina and OF Shane Robinson from the 15-day DL. Placed C Tony Cruz on the 15-day DL. Optioned INF Jermaine Curtis to Memphis (PCL). WASHINGTON NATIONALS Recalled RHP Drew Storen from Syracuse (IL). Optioned RHP Ryan Mattheus to Syracuse. Agreed to terms with 3B Anderson Franco. AMARILLO SOX Traded INF Brandon Jones and a player to be named to Kansas City for INF Kyle Nichols. KANSAS CITY T-BONES Signed INF Kenneth Miramontes. LINCOLN SALTDOGS Signed RHP Trevor Harden. SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS Released RHP Nathan Stewart and RHP Jonathan Rodriguez. LONG ISLAND DUCKS Signed 1B-DH Willis Otanez. Reinstated RHP Leo Rosales to the active list. Released RHP T.J. Hose. FRONTIER GREYS Released INF Nick DelGuidice. JOLIET SLAMMERS Named Stephen Holdren hitting coach. Signed OF David Christensen. nBa MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES Traded F Donte Greene to Boston for C Fab Melo. national Football league BUFFALO BILLS Announced they reached an injury settlement with DT Aaron Tipoti. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Placed OL Tyrone Green on injured reserve. Released OL Kevin Haslam and WR Michael Jenkins. WASHINGTON REDSKINS Signed LB Quan Sturdivant. arena Football league AFL Announced the expansion Los Angeles Kiss will begin play in 2014. HOCKEY national Hockey league NHL Announced the Board of Governors approved the sale of the New Jersey Devils to the partnership of David Blitzer and Joshua Harris. COLORADO AVALANCHE Agreed to terms LW Gabriel Landeskog on a seven-year contract extension through the 2020-21 season. eCHl READING ROYALS Agreed to terms with F Louie Caporusso. Major League Soccer D.C. UNITED Signed D Dennis Iapichino. LOS ANGELES GALAXY Agreed to terms with D Omar Gonzalez on a multiyear contract and named him a designated player. BENTLEY Named Adam Griggs assistant football coach. Promoted Rusty McKinney to defensive coordinator. BROWN Named Liz Reising athletics multimedia specialist. COLGATE Named Jamie Scott assistant tennis coach. INCARNATE WORD Named Ricky Williams runnings back coach. QUINNIPIAC Signed mens basketball coach Tom Moore to a five-year contract extension through the 2017-18 season. Named Alicia Angelini assistant field hockey coach. RADFORD Named Martin Sayer womens tennis coach. SAINT ROSE Named Mark Cometti mens lacrosse coach. TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN Named Matt Taylor strength and conditioning coach. TEXAS TECH Named Bryan Simpson assistant athletic trainer for the baseball program.
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1 p.m. CBS ArenaBowl XXVI, teams TBD, at Orlando, Fla. noon NBC World Championships, at Moscow
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8:30 a.m. FS1 NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Pure Michigan 400, at Brooklyn, Mich. 9:30 a.m. ESPN2 NASCAR, Nationwide Series, pole qualifying for Nationwide Childrens Hospital 200, at Lexington, Ohio FS1 NASCAR, Truck Series, pole qualifying for Michigan National Guard 200, at Brooklyn, Mich. 11 a.m. FS1 NASCAR, Sprint Cup,Happy Hour Series, final practice for Pure Michigan 400, at Brooklyn, Mich. 12:30 p.m. FS1 NASCAR, Truck Series, Michigan National Guard 200, at Brooklyn, Mich. 2:30 p.m. ESPN NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Nationwide Childrens Hospital 200, at Lexington, Ohio 11 p.m. ESPN2 NHRA, qualifying for Lucas Oil Nationals, at Brainerd, Minn. (same-day tape)
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9:45 p.m. HBO LIVE: champion Jonathan Romero (230-0) vs. Kiko Martinez (28-4-0), for IBF junior featherweight title, at Atlantic City, N.J.; SAMEDAY TAPE: champion Nathan Cleverly (26-0-0) vs. Sergey Kovalev (21-0-1), for WBO light heavyweight title, at Cardiff, Wales; LIVE: champion Daniel Geale (29-1-0) vs. Darren Barker (25-1-0), for IBF middleweight title, at Atlantic City, N.J.
Boxing
Byrd rf 4 0 2 2 0 0 .285 I.Davis 1b 3 0 0 0 1 2 .203 Satin 3b 4 0 2 1 0 1 .303 Germen p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Lagares cf 4 0 0 0 0 3 .255 Buck c 4 1 1 1 0 1 .219 Quintanilla ss 4 0 0 0 0 2 .222 Z.Wheeler p 2 0 1 0 0 0 .182 Atchison p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --b-Baxter ph 0 1 0 0 0 0 .213 Ju.Turner 3b 1 0 0 0 0 0 .278 totals 33 4 7 4 2 9 san Diego aB r H Bi BB so avg. Venable cf 4 0 1 0 0 2 .257 Headley 3b 4 1 1 0 0 3 .236 Alonso 1b 2 0 1 0 2 0 .293 Gyorko 2b 4 0 0 0 0 3 .249 Denorfia rf 3 0 2 0 1 1 .271 Decker lf 3 0 0 1 0 2 .154 R.Cedeno ss 4 0 0 0 0 3 .217 R.Rivera c 3 0 1 0 0 0 .188 c-Kotsay ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .203 T.Ross p 2 0 1 0 0 1 .150 a-Amarista ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .256 Gregerson p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --Vincent p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --Stauffer p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 d-Guzman ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .231 totals 32 1 7 1 3 15 new York 000 100 0214 7 0 san Diego 000 100 0001 7 0 a-flied out for T.Ross in the 7th. b-was hit by a pitch for Atchison in the 8th. c-grounded out for R.Rivera in the 9th. d-grounded out for Stauffer in the 9th. LOB_New York 5, San Diego 8. 2B_Byrd (23), Denorfia (15). 3B_R.Rivera (1). HR_Buck (15), off Stauffer. RBIs_Byrd 2 (65), Satin (11), Buck (60), Decker (2). SB_Baxter (4). SF_Decker. Runners left in scoring position_New York 2 (Lagares, Satin); San Diego 4 (Venable, R.Cedeno 2, Decker). RISP_New York 2 for 4; San Diego 2 for 10. Runners moved up_I.Davis. GIDP_E.Young. DP_San Diego 1 (Headley, Gyorko, Alonso). new York iP H r er BB so nP era Z.Wheeler 6 7 1 1 1 12 115 3.43 Atchison W, 3-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 3.34 Germen S, 1-1 2 0 0 0 2 3 36 2.60 san Diego iP H r er BB so nP era T.Ross 7 5 1 1 0 8 109 2.62 Gregerson L, 5-72-3 1 2 2 2 1 19 3.54 Vincent 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 7 2.22 Stauffer 1 1 1 1 0 0 18 4.31 Inherited runners-scored_Vincent 2-0. IBB_off Gregerson (Dan.Murphy). HBP_by Gregerson (Baxter). WP_T.Ross. Umpires_Home, Dan Iassogna; First, Brian Knight; Second, Mark Carlson; Third, Gerry Davis. T_3:04. A_21,400 (42,524).
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aMeriCan ConFerenCe east W l t Pct Buffalo 1 0 0 1.000 New England 1 0 0 1.000 Miami 1 1 0 .500 N.Y. Jets 0 1 0 .000 south W l t Pct Houston 1 0 0 1.000 Indianapolis 0 1 0 .000 Jacksonville 0 1 0 .000 Tennessee 0 1 0 .000 north W l t Pct Cleveland 2 0 0 1.000 Baltimore 1 0 0 1.000 Cincinnati 1 0 0 1.000 Pittsburgh 0 1 0 .000 West W l t Pct Denver 1 0 0 1.000 Oakland 1 0 0 1.000 Kansas City 0 1 0 .000 San Diego 0 1 0 .000 national ConFerenCe east W l t Pct N.Y. Giants 1 0 0 1.000 Washington 1 0 0 1.000 Dallas 1 1 0 .500 Philadelphia 1 1 0 .500 south W l t Pct New Orleans 1 0 0 1.000 Carolina 1 1 0 .500 Atlanta 0 1 0 .000 Tampa Bay 0 1 0 .000 north W l t Pct Detroit 1 1 0 .500 Chicago 0 1 0 .000 Green Bay 0 1 0 .000 Minnesota 0 1 0 .000 West W l t Pct Arizona 1 0 0 1.000 Seattle 1 0 0 1.000 San Francisco 0 1 0 .000 St. Louis 0 1 0 .000 thursdays games Fridays games saturdays games Dallas at Arizona, 4:30 p.m. Tennessee at Cincinnati, 7 p.m. Jacksonville at N.Y. Jets, 7:30 p.m. Green Bay at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Miami at Houston, 8 p.m. Denver at Seattle, 10 p.m. sundays game Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants, 7 p.m. Mondays game Pittsburgh at Washington, 8 p.m. thursday, aug. 22 New England at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Carolina at Baltimore, 8 p.m. Friday, aug. 23 Seattle at Green Bay, 8 p.m. Chicago at Oakland, 10 p.m. saturday, aug. 24 Buffalo at Washington, 4:30 p.m. Cleveland at Indianapolis, 7 p.m. N.Y. Jets at N.Y. Giants, 7 p.m. Kansas City at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Jacksonville, 7:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at Miami, 7:30 p.m. St. Louis at Denver, 8 p.m. Cincinnati at Dallas, 8 p.m. Atlanta at Tennessee, 8 p.m. San Diego at Arizona, 10 p.m. sunday, aug. 25 New Orleans at Houston, 4 p.m. Minnesota at San Francisco, 8 p.m. PF 44 31 47 17 PF 27 20 3 21 PF 51 44 34 13 PF 10 19 13 10 PF 18 22 41 36 PF 17 33 10 16 PF 32 17 0 13 PF 17 31 6 19 Pa 20 22 27 26 Pa 13 44 27 22 Pa 25 16 10 18 Pa 6 17 17 31 Pa 13 21 39 40 Pa 13 31 34 44 Pa 41 24 17 27 Pa 0 10 10 27
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9:30 a.m. TGC LPGA, The Solheim Cup, second round matches, at Parker, Colo. 3:30 p.m. CBS PGA Tour, Wyndham Championship, third round, at Greensboro, N.C. 4 p.m. NBC USGA, U.S. Amateur Championship, semifinal matches, at Brookline, Mass. 9 p.m. TGC Champions Tour, Dicks Sporting Goods Open, second round, at Endicott, N.Y. (same-day tape)
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5 p.m. NBCSN NTRA, Alabama and Sword Dancer, at Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
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noon ESPN World Series, elimination, teams TBD, at South Williamsport, Pa. 3 p.m. ABC World Series, elimination, teams TBD, at South Williamsport, Pa. 6 p.m. ESPN World Series, elimination, teams TBD, at South Williamsport, Pa. 8 p.m. ESPN World Series, elimination, teams TBD, at South Williamsport, Pa.
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north Division W l Pct. gB Rochester (Twins) 69 58 .543 Pawtucket (Red Sox) 65 59 .524 2 Buffalo (Blue Jays) 65 61 .516 3 Lehigh Valley (Phillies) 64 61 .512 4 Scrntn/Wilke-Barre (Yankees)5966 .472 9 Syracuse (Nationals) 58 68 .460 10 south Division W l Pct. gB Durham (Rays) 77 49 .611 Norfolk (Orioles) 65 61 .516 12 Charlotte (White Sox) 58 66 .468 18 Gwinnett (Braves) 54 73 .425 23 West Division W l Pct. gB Indianapolis (Pirates) 72 54 .571 Columbus (Indians) 60 66 .476 12 Louisville (Reds) 60 66 .476 12 Toledo (Tigers) 54 72 .429 18 thursdays games Rochester 4, Buffalo 2 Durham 2, Gwinnett 1 Norfolk at Toledo, 7 p.m. Columbus at Indianapolis, 7:05 p.m. Syracuse at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m. Louisville at Pawtucket, 7:05 p.m. Charlotte at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 7:05 p.m. Fridays games Norfolk at Toledo, 7 p.m. Rochester at Buffalo, 7:05 p.m. Durham at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m. Syracuse at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m. Louisville at Pawtucket, 7:05 p.m. Charlotte at scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 7:05 p.m. Columbus at Indianapolis, 7:15 p.m. saturdays games Buffalo at Pawtucket, 6:05 p.m. Indianapolis at Syracuse, 7 p.m. Gwinnett at Toledo, 7 p.m. Lehigh Valley at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 7:05 p.m. Norfolk at Columbus, 7:05 p.m. Louisville at Rochester, 7:05 p.m. Durham at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m.
5 p.m. ESPN2 Girls, Junior League World Series, championship, teams TBD, at Kirkland, Wash.
4 p.m. FOX N.Y. Yankees at Boston 7 p.m. CSN L.A. Dodgers at Philadelphia 8:30 p.m. WPIX N.Y. Mets at San Diego
7 p.m. WQMY Lehigh Valley at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 1 p.m. NFL Preaseason, San Francisco at Kansas City 4:30 p.m. NFL Preseason, Dallas at Arizona 7:30 p.m. NFL Preseason, Jacksonville at N.Y. Jets 10:30 p.m. NFL Preseason, Denver at Seattle
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sprint Cup Pure Michigan 400 lineup after Friday qualifying; race sunday at Michigan international speedway Brooklyn, Mich. lap length: 2 miles (Car number in parentheses) 1. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 203.949 mph. 2. (78) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 203.695. 3. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 203.47. 4. (55) Mark Martin, Toyota, 203.218. 5. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 203.114. 6. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 202.988. 7. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 202.817. 8. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 202.8. 9. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 202.726. 10. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 202.384. 11. (15) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 202.304. 12. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 202.23. 13. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 202.117. 14. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 201.799. 15. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 201.641. 16. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 201.59. 17. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 201.59. 18. (21) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 201.337. 19. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 201.033. 20. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 200.736. 21. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 200.613. 22. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 200.613. 23. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, 200.518. 24. (34) David Ragan, Ford, 200.261. 25. (83) David Reutimann, Toyota, 200.178. 26. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 199.994. 27. (14) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 199.983. 28. (10) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 199.689. 29. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 199.518. 30. (47) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 198.829. 31. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 197.906. 32. (95) Scott Speed, Ford, 197.704. 33. (13) Casey Mears, Ford, 197.672. 34. (32) Timmy Hill, Ford, 197.028. 35. (36) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 197.012. 36. (30) David Stremme, Toyota, 196.98. 37. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, owner points. 38. (93) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, owner points. 39. (51) Brendan Gaughan, Chevrolet, owner points. 40. (35) Josh Wise, Ford, owner points. 41. (98) Johnny Sauter, Ford, owner points. 42. (7) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, owner points. 43. (33) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, owner points. Failed to Qualify 44. (19) Scott Riggs, Toyota, 193.372.
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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCRIMMAGES (10 a.m. unless noted) Berwick at Central Mountain, 11 a.m. Carbondale at Coughlin Dunmore at Dallas GAR at Central Columbia Hanover Area at Riverside Holy Redeemer at Lackawanna Trail Lake-Lehman at Valley View, 7 p.m. Mid Valley at Northwest Monsignor Bonner at Hazleton Area Nanticoke at Honesdale Pittston Area at West Scranton Scranton Prep at Crestwood Wyoming Area at Tunkhannock Wyoming Valley West at Abington Heights
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Berwick at Tunkhannock Coughlin at Hazleton Area Crestwood at Hanover Area, 4:15 p.m. Dallas at GAR Wyoming Area at Pittston Area Wyoming Seminary at MMI Prep Wyoming Valley West at Holy Redeemer, 4 p.m. HIGH SCHOOL GOLF Berwick at Hazleton Area Coughlin at Pittston Area Dallas at Tunkhannock GAR at Wyoming Area Holy Redeemer at Meyers, 4 p.m. Lake-Lehman at MMI Prep Nanticoke at Hanover Area Wyoming Valley West at Crestwood, 3:30 p.m.
6 p.m. NBCSN Louis Vuitton Cup, finals, races 1 and 2, at San Francisco (same-day tape)
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thursday The Country Club: 7,310-yard, par-70 Brookline, Mass. Match Play-second round upper Bracket Neil Raymond, England (134) def. Zachary Olsen, Cordova, Tenn. (142), 2 and 1. Nathan Holman, Australia (140) def. Blair Hamilton, Canada (143), 4 and 3. Corey Conners, Canada (143) def. Bryson Dechambeau, Clovis, Calif. (138), 2 and 1. Patrick Rodgers, Avon, Ind. (144) def. Greg Eason, England (141), 3 and 2. Chelso Barrett, Surry, N.H. (142) def. Justin Shin, Canada (137), 4 and 3. Adam Ball, Richmond, Va. (141) def. Max Orrin, England (139), 2 and 1. Matt Fitzpatrick, England (137) def. Blake Morris, Waterbury, Conn. (142), 4 and 3. Gavin Hall, Pittsford, N.Y. (144) def. Bobby Wyatt, Mobile, Ala. (143), 4 and 2. lower Bracket Brady Watt, Australia (134) def. Seth Reeves, Duluth, Ga. (142), 3 and 2. Charlie Hughes, Canada (139) def. Sebastian Cappelen, Denmark (140), 4 and 3. Matthias Schwab, Austria (141) def. Zac Blair, Ogden, Utah (144), 2 and 1. Scottie Scheffler, Dallas (144) def. Brandon Hagy, Westlake Village, Calif. (143), 20 holes. Oliver Goss, Australia (137) def. Carr Vernon, Poplar Bluff, Mo. (142), 2 up. Xander Schauffele, San Diego (140) def. Scott Wolfes, St. Simons Island, Ga. (139), 2 and 1. Charlie Danielson, Osceola, Wis. (143) def. Chase Koepka, Lake Worth, Fla. (144), 3 and 1. Brandon Matthews, Dupont, Pa. (141) def.
WeDnesDaY, aug. 21
7:40 a.m. NBCSN Premier League, Stoke City at Liverpool NBCSN Premier League, teams TBA 12:30 p.m. NBC Premier League, Manchester United at Swansea City 8 p.m. NBCSN MLS, Philadelphia at New York
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MONDAY, AUG. 19 HIGH SCHOOL GOLF Berwick at Crestwood, 3:30 p.m. Coughlin at Dallas GAR at Holy Redeemer, 4 p.m. Lake-Lehman at Hanover Area Meyers at Wyoming Seminary MMI Prep at Nanticoke Pittston Area at Tunkhannock Wyoming Valley West at Hazleton Area
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TENNIS Berwick at GAR Hanover Area at Dallas Hazleton Area at Crestwood, 4:15 p.m. Holy Redeemer at Coughlin, 4 p.m. MMI Prep at Wyoming Valley West Pittston Area at Wyoming Seminary Tunkhannock at Wyoming Area
tHursDaY, aug. 22
1 p.m. ESPN2 ATP World Tour, Western & Southern Open, semifinals, at Cincinnati 7 p.m.
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KANSAS CITY ROYALS Designated 2B Elliot Johnson for assignment. NEW YORK YANKEES Selected the contract LHP David Huff from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Optioned RHP Dellin Betances to Scranton/ Wilkes-Barre. Transferred RHP David Phelps to the 60-day DL. TAMPA BAY RAYS Reinstated RHP Alex Cobb from the 60-day DL. Designated INF Ryan Roberts for assignment.
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tuesDaY, aug. 20
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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCRIMMAGES Bangor at Hazleton Area, 6 p.m. Central Dauphin at Berwick, 6 p.m. Coughlin at Scranton, 7 p.m. Crestwood at Lackawanna Trail, 7 p.m. Dallas at GAR, 7 p.m. Dunmore at Pittston Area, 5 p.m. Holy Cross at Nanticoke, 5 p.m. Honesdale at Hanover Area, 7 p.m. Meyers at Mid Valley, 6 p.m. Northwest at Athens, 6 p.m. Riverside at Lake-Lehman, 7 p.m. Tunkhannock at Western Wayne, 6 p.m.
FriDaY, aug. 23
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W l Pct. Jamestown (Pirates) 33 20 .623 State College (Cardinals) 31 22 .585 Batavia (Marlins) 27 24 .529 Williamsport (Phillies) 25 28 .472 Mahoning Valley (Indians) 22 30 .423 Auburn (Nationals) 18 35 .340 stedler Division W l Pct. Tri-City (Astros) 32 23 .582 Lowell (Red Sox) 30 22 .577 Vermont (Athletics) 26 29 .473 Connecticut (Tigers) 25 29 .463 thursdays games Brooklyn at Hudson Valley, 7:05 p.m. Tri-City at Connecticut, 7:05 p.m. Staten Island at Aberdeen, 7:05 p.m. Batavia at Jamestown, 7:05 p.m. Mahoning Valley at State College, 7:05 p.m. Auburn at Williamsport, 7:05 p.m. Vermont at Lowell, 7:05 p.m. Fridays games Vermont at Brooklyn, 7 p.m. Tri-City at Staten Island, 7 p.m. Mahoning Valley at Auburn, 7:05 p.m. Williamsport at Batavia, 7:05 p.m. Hudson Valley at Lowell, 7:05 p.m. State College at Jamestown, 7:05 p.m. Aberdeen at Connecticut, 7:05 p.m.
CaMPs/CliniCs Wyoming Valley CYC will have a preseason swim training and conditioning camp in September for local competitive swimmers ages 5 to 18. The camp will run weekdays from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sept. 2 to Sept. 27. Swimmers will focus on endurance, stroke refinement, starts and turns, dry land training and other skills to prepare for the upcoming age group or high school swim seasons. Coaches will be under the direction of Coach Jerry Rynkiewicz. The cost is $40. To register or for more information, call Jeni at 823-6121 or email [email protected]. leagues Checkerboard inn Bowling league has openings for fiveman teams. Teams can roster eight men. The league bowls Wednesdays at 6:45 p.m. at Chackos Family Bowling Center. It is an 80% handicap mens league that currently has 11 teams and will begin league play Aug. 21. If interested, call Frank at 675-7532 or Chackos Family Bowling Center. kingston recreation Center is now accepting teams for its fall softball leagues. League fees for mens teams playing Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday as well as Sunday Co-Ed are $125 per team. Sunday mens leagues are $75 per team. Please call for more information at 287-1106. Midnight Hoops Fall Basketball league will be played Sunday and Wednesday evenings beginning Sept. 4 at the Kingston Rec Center for boys in grades 9-12. The cost is $100. Players can sign up online, or print and mail a form to 84 South Church Road, Mountain Top, PA, 18707. A check must be sent to the above address. No online payments are accepted and checks should be made payable to Steve Modrovsky. For more information, email Steve Modrovsky at [email protected] or call him at 793-3280. st. Conrads Bowling league is looking for bowlers to fill a team. The league bowls Wednesday nights at 6:45 p.m. at Chackos starting Sept. 4. To register, call Butch at 954-6009. Meetings Duryea little league will have its monthly meeting Sunday, Aug. 18, at 7 p.m. at the Duryea Little League field. All coaches interested in coaching a fall ball team should attend. north end slovak Club Dart league will have a reorganization meeting Wednesday, Aug. 21, at 7:30 p.m. at the club. Returning members from last year should attend. The league plays on Wednesday nights at 7 p.m. New members are welcome. Wyoming area girls soccer Parents will hold a meeting on Wednesday, Aug 21 at 6:30 p.m. We will meet at the secondary center-outside gym entrance. registrations/trYouts 10 u Warriors travel team tryouts will be held Aug 18 and Aug 27 at the Butler Valley Softball Complex and Aug 31 at the Marian High School softball field. Contact Mike Witner at 4011144 with any questions. kingston/Forty Fort little league is currently accepting registrations for all baseball and softball leagues. For information and registration forms, visit www. kffll.org. kingston township raider Football and Cheerleading for ages 5-11 started its season. To try out, go to a practice, which is held Monday-Thursday from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Center Street Park in Shavertown. For more information, call Stacie Wydra at 301-8841 or email her at [email protected]. new Fastpitch travel softball organization will host 16U tryouts Aug. 18 at 1:30-3:30 p.m. Tryouts will be held at Hamilton Park in Kingston. For more information call 262-2329. Pa Fusion softball will be holding tryouts for 12U, 14U, 16U and 18U softball teams for the 2014 season. Tryouts will be Aug. 24-25 at 6 p.m. at the Nanticoke Area Little League Field. For more information call Mark at 902-5198. Wyoming Valley Flames will hold tryouts for 10U and 12U age groups for traveling girls fast pitch softball on Sunday Aug. 18 at 12 p.m. and Monday Aug. 19 at 6 p.m. The field is on Conyngham St. in Ashley (W-B), PA. For more information you can contact Bernie Tuzinski at 570-239-3627 or Brian Stashik at 570-2392070. uPCoMing eVents/otHer Boylan Foundation will be hosting a golf tournament and live auction on Sunday, Aug. 18, at Blue Ridge Trail Golf Club. The event will benefit Joey Frushon, a 10-year-old boy from Dupont who was recently diagnosed with Osteosarcoma, a type of bone cancer. Commonwealth Medical College will have its fifth annual golf tournament Friday, Sept. 6, at Huntsville Golf Course in Shavertown. Registration is at 9 a.m. and the tournament begins at 10 a.m. For more information, call 504-9619. eric Brielmeier Memorial golf tournament will be held Sunday, Sept. 1, at Sand Springs Country Club. Registration begins at noon with a four-man scramble format. Cost is $75 per golfer, $300 per team. For information or to register call 788-5845 ext. 1.
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W 72 69 65 63 56 W 71 65 64 54 47 W 70 68 56 54 39 W 75 59 55 53 46 W 72 69 69 53 53 W 71 62 58 54 54
L 52 51 56 58 66 L 51 56 57 66 74
Pct .581 .575 .537 .521 .459 Pct .582 .537 .529 .450 .388
L10 4-6 4-6 4-6 6-4 4-6 L10 4-6 3-7 6-4 5-5 5-5 L10 8-2 4-6 4-6 3-7 3-7 L10 8-2 5-5 6-4 3-7 3-7 L10 5-5 4-6 8-2 4-6 6-4 L10 9-1 6-4 6-4 3-7 4-6
Str Home L-3 39-22 W-3 40-22 L-4 33-26 W-1 34-27 L-1 31-32 Str Home L-2 38-21 W-2 38-25 W-2 33-28 L-1 28-30 W-1 28-32 Str Home L-1 34-26 W-1 36-22 W-1 31-32 W-1 30-32 L-1 19-43 Str Home W-3 43-17 L-2 36-29 W-1 25-32 L-3 29-28 L-1 26-33 Str Home W-1 42-20 L-1 36-23 L-1 37-20 W-1 24-36 W-1 28-32 Str Home W-9 37-25 L-1 36-26 W-2 36-27 L-2 31-28 W-2 31-31
Away 33-30 29-29 32-30 29-31 25-34 Away 33-30 27-31 31-29 26-36 19-42 Away 36-26 32-30 25-33 24-34 20-38 Away 32-30 23-33 30-32 24-40 20-41 Away 30-29 33-29 32-33 29-32 25-37 Away 34-25 26-32 22-38 23-39 23-36
L Pct 52 .574 52 .567 65 .463 66 .450 81 .325 L 47 62 64 68 74 L 49 52 53 68 69 Pct .615 .488 .462 .438 .383 Pct .595 .570 .566 .438 .434
Totals 30 0 3 0 5 6 Los Angeles 000 200 1014 7 1 Philadelphia 000 000 0000 3 1 a-flied out for Cl.Lee in the 8th. b-grounded out for Belisario in the 9th. E_H.Ramirez (8), Ruiz (2). LOB_Los Angeles 5, Philadelphia 8. 2B_Uribe (14), M.Ellis (9), Asche (3). HR_H.Ramirez (12), off Cl.Lee. RBIs_H. Ramirez 2 (39),Van Slyke (16), M.Ellis (40). SB_H. Ramirez (8), Van Slyke (1). Runners left in scoring position_Los Angeles 3 (A.Ellis, Greinke, Ethier); Philadelphia 4 (Mayberry 2, Ruf 2). RISP_Los Angeles 1 for 5; Philadelphia 0 for 5. Runners moved up_A.Ellis. GIDP_Rollins. DP_Los Angeles 1 (Greinke, H.Ramirez, Ad.Gonzalez). Los Angeles IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Grnke W, 11-3 71-3 3 0 0 4 3 113 3.02 P.Rodriguez H, 161-3 0 0 0 1 1 10 2.01 Belisario H, 16 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 5 3.23 Jansen 1 0 0 0 0 1 15 2.04 Philadelphia IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Cl.Lee L, 10-6 8 5 3 3 1 6 110 3.19 De Fratus 2-3 2 1 0 0 1 15 3.90 C.Jimenez 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 4 0.00 Inherited runners-scored_P.Rodriguez 2-0, Belisario 3-0, C.Jimenez 2-0. HBP_by De Fratus (M.Ellis). Umpires_Home, Rob Drake; First, Sam Holbrook; Second, Adam Hamari; Third, Andy Fletcher. T_3:02. A_36,964 (43,651). Royals 3, Tigers 0 Kansas City AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Carroll 3b 3 1 0 1 1 0 .220 Hosmer 1b 4 1 2 2 1 1 .296 B.Butler dh 4 0 1 0 1 0 .288 A.Gordon lf 5 0 0 0 0 3 .263 S.Perez c 4 0 1 0 0 0 .270 Lough rf 4 0 2 0 0 2 .296 Bonifacio cf 3 0 0 0 1 0 .217 A.Escobar ss 4 0 0 0 0 1 .240 Getz 2b 4 1 2 0 0 1 .224 Totals 35 3 8 3 4 8 Detroit AB R H BI BB SO Avg. A.Jackson cf 2 0 0 0 2 0 .261 Tor.Hunter rf 3 0 1 0 0 0 .306 Mi.Cabrera 3b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .358 Fielder 1b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .258 V.Martinez dh 4 0 1 0 0 0 .280 Dirks lf 3 0 0 0 1 1 .249 B.Pena c 4 0 1 0 0 0 .309 R.Santiago 2b 2 0 0 0 1 0 .214 Iglesias ss 3 0 0 0 0 1 .308 Totals 29 0 4 0 4 3 Kansas City 002 000 1003 8 0 Detroit 000 000 0000 4 2 E_Bonderman (1), Mi.Cabrera (12). LOB_Kansas City 10, Detroit 7. 2B_Lough (14), Mi.Cabrera (23). HR_Hosmer (14), off J.Alvarez. RBIs_Carroll (10), Hosmer 2 (59). SB_Hosmer (10), Bonifacio (15). CS_A.Jackson (4). SF_Carroll. Runners left in scoring position_Kansas City 5 (A.Gordon 2, A.Escobar 3); Detroit 4 (Fielder, Iglesias, V.Martinez 2). RISP_Kansas City 0 for 8; Detroit 0 for 6. Runners moved up_B.Butler, Mi.Cabrera. GIDP_B.Pena. DP_Kansas City 1 (Hosmer, A.Escobar, Hosmer). Kansas City IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Shields W, 8-8 7 3 0 0 4 1 106 3.19 Hochevar H, 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 16 1.98 G.Holland S, 34-361 1 0 0 0 1 16 1.47 Detroit IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA J.Alvarez L, 1-3 52-3 5 2 2 3 5 97 4.62 Bonderman 1 2 1 0 0 1 19 4.57 Coke 1 1 0 0 0 1 16 5.00 Alburquerque 11-3 0 0 0 1 1 22 5.14 Inherited runners-scored_Bonderman 2-0, Coke 1-0, Alburquerque 1-0. IBB_off Alburquerque (Hosmer). HBP_by Shields (Tor.Hunter). PB_B. Pena. Umpires_Home, Quinn Wolcott; First, Bob Davidson; Second, John Hirschbeck; Third, Mike Muchlinski. T_2:55. A_40,980 (41,255). Rays 5, Blue Jays 4 Toronto AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Reyes ss 5 1 1 0 0 0 .291 M.Izturis 2b 4 1 3 0 0 0 .238 Bautista rf 4 0 1 0 1 1 .261 Encarnacion 1b 5 0 2 1 0 0 .278 Lind dh 5 0 2 1 0 2 .277 Lawrie 3b 5 1 2 0 0 0 .258 Thole c 3 1 1 0 1 0 .147 1-R.Davis pr-lf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .271 Pillar lf 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Arencibia c 0 0 0 0 0 0 .212 Gose cf 4 0 1 2 0 1 .296 Totals 38 4 13 4 2 4 Tampa Bay AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Zobrist 2b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .274 Joyce rf 4 1 1 1 0 1 .246 Longoria 3b 3 0 0 0 1 0 .266 W.Myers dh 4 0 0 0 0 2 .319 Loney 1b 3 1 1 0 1 1 .311 K.Johnson lf 2 1 0 0 1 2 .249 a-S.Rodriguez ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .260 Y.Escobar ss 3 2 1 1 1 0 .260 Lobaton c 4 0 3 2 0 0 .255 Fuld cf 3 0 1 1 0 1 .210 Totals 31 5 8 5 4 8 Toronto 100 011 0104 13 0 Tampa Bay 001 001 2015 8 0 One out when winning run scored. a-struck out for K.Johnson in the 9th. 1-ran for Thole in the 8th. LOB_Toronto 11, Tampa Bay 5. 3B_Thole (1), Y.Escobar (1), Lobaton (2). HR_Joyce (15), off Dickey. RBIs_Encarnacion (90), Lind (42), Gose 2 (2), Joyce (36), Y.Escobar (49), Lobaton 2 (22), Fuld (17). SB_Zobrist (10). CS_Fuld (2). S_Pillar. Runners left in scoring position_Toronto 6 (Lawrie 2, Pillar, Lind 2, Reyes); Tampa Bay 1 (Loney). RISP_Toronto 3 for 13; Tampa Bay 2 for 6. Runners moved up_Y.Escobar. GIDP_Reyes, Thole, Fuld. DP_Toronto 1 (M.Izturis, Reyes, Encarnacion); Tampa Bay 2 (Zobrist, Y.Escobar, Loney), (Y.Escobar, Loney). Toronto IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Dickey 7 6 4 4 2 6 102 4.49 S.Santos 2-3 1 0 0 1 1 12 3.38 Loup L, 4-6 2-3 1 1 1 1 1 19 2.55 Tampa Bay IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Hellickson 6 9 3 3 1 3 106 4.91 McGee 1 1 0 0 0 1 17 4.24 Jo.Peralta BS, 2-3 1 1 1 1 1 0 24 3.16 Rodney W, 5-3 1 2 0 0 0 0 17 4.07 Inherited runners-scored_Loup 2-0. IBB_off S.Santos (Longoria). HBP_by Hellickson (M.Izturis). WP_Dickey. Umpires_Home, Greg Gibson; First, Jerry Layne; Second, Hunter Wendelstedt; Third, Alan Porter. T_3:04. A_15,433 (34,078). Giants 14, Marlins 10 San Francisco AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Scutaro 2b 5 2 3 0 0 0 .306 S.Casilla p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --Zito p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .167 B.Crawford ss 6 2 2 0 0 2 .275 Belt 1b 6 4 4 1 0 0 .279 Pence rf 6 3 3 5 0 0 .283 Sandoval 3b 4 1 4 3 2 0 .266 H.Sanchez c 6 1 1 3 0 3 .222 Kieschnick lf 6 1 1 0 0 0 .239 G.Blanco cf 4 0 1 1 1 0 .246 Gaudin p 3 0 0 0 0 3 .040 Mijares p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --a-Francoeur ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .200 S.Rosario p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 c-Arias ph-2b 1 0 0 0 0 0 .287 Totals 48 14 19 13 3 8 Miami AB Yelich lf 6 D.Solano 2b 5 Stanton rf 5 Morrison 1b 5 Polanco 3b 4 1-Lucas pr-3b 0 Hechavarria ss 4 Marisnick cf 1 Webb p 1 b-Pierre ph 1 Da.Jennings p 0 Caminero p 0 d-Dobbs ph 1 Qualls p 0 Mathis c 4 Eovaldi p 1 Ruggiano cf 4 R 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 H BI BB SO Avg. 3 1 0 2 .299 3 2 1 1 .267 1 0 1 1 .237 1 2 1 1 .274 1 1 0 1 .253 0 0 0 0 .237 1 0 1 0 .234 0 0 1 1 .200 1 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 .245 0 0 0 0 --0 0 0 0 --0 0 0 1 .234 0 0 0 0 --1 0 1 1 .189 1 0 0 0 .105 3 4 0 0 .209
Los Angeles manager Don Mattingly, right, shakes hands with Philadelphia interim manager Ryne Sandberg before Sandbergs first game leading the Phillies.
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PHILADELPHIA Zack Greinke pitched three-hit ball into the eighth inning and Hanley Ramirez homered to lead the streaking Los Angeles Dodgers to a 4-0 victory over new manager Ryne Sandberg and the slumping Philadelphia Phillies on Friday night. The defeat capped a tumultuous and emotional day for Philadelphia. Charlie Manuel, the winningest manager in club history, was red earlier in the day by general manager Ruben Amaro Jr., who broke down when delivering the news. Sandberg, the Hall of Famer and former Cubs second baseman, was promoted from third base coach to interim manager. But the Phillies, who have lost 20 of 24, didnt play any differently for Sandberg.
Pirates 6, Diamondbacks 2
PITTSBURGH Jose Tabata hit a two-run homer, rookie Gerrit Cole pitched six solid innings and Pittsburgh beat Arizona. Tabatas drive was his fourth of the season and came off J.J. Putz in the eighth inning, putting the
CHICAGO Jake Arrieta threw seven shutout innings and Nate Schierholtz drove in three runs to lead Chicago to a victory over St. Louis. Arrieta (1-0) allowed two hits and struck out seven for his rst win with the Cubs. The hard-throwing righthander was acquired from the Baltimore Orioles in a July 2 trade. The Cubs snapped a fourgame losing streak with the win and are 7-7 this season against the Cardinals. St. Louis has dropped six of nine overall.
Giants 14, Marlins 10
drove in ve runs to lead San Francisco to victory over Miami. Hector Sanchez hit a three-run homer, Pablo Sandoval had four hits and three RBIs, and Brandon Belt had four hits and scored four runs for the Giants, who set season highs for runs and hits (19). Justin Ruggiano homered twice and drove in four runs for Miami. Christian Yelich and Placido Polanco each had three hits.
Braves 3, Nationals 2
AMERICAN LEAGUE Thursdays Games L.A. Angels 8, N.Y. Yankees 4 Oakland 5, Houston 0 Toronto 2, Boston 1 Detroit 4, Kansas City 1 Tampa Bay 7, Seattle 1 Minnesota 4, Chicago White Sox 3 Fridays Games Kansas City 2, Detroit 1, 1st game Colorado 6, Baltimore 3 Kansas City 3, Detroit 0, 2nd game N.Y. Yankees 10, Boston 3 Tampa Bay 5, Toronto 4 Seattle 3, Texas 1 Chicago White Sox 5, Minnesota 2 Cleveland at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Houston at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. Saturdays Games N.Y. Yankees (Kuroda 11-7) at Boston (Lackey 7-10), 4:05 p.m. Colorado (Bettis 0-1) at Baltimore (B.Norris 8-10), 7:05 p.m. Kansas City (W.Davis 6-9) at Detroit (Fister 10-6), 7:08 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Sale 8-11) at Minnesota (A.Albers 2-0), 7:10 p.m. Toronto (Happ 2-2) at Tampa Bay (Ro.Hernandez 6-12), 7:10 p.m. Seattle (F.Hernandez 12-5) at Texas (M.Perez 5-3), 8:05 p.m. Cleveland (U.Jimenez 8-7) at Oakland (Straily 6-6), 9:05 p.m. Houston (Keuchel 5-7) at L.A. Angels (Richards 3-5), 9:05 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE Thursdays Games St. Louis 6, Pittsburgh 5, 12 innings San Francisco 4, Washington 3 Cincinnati 2, Milwaukee 1 N.Y. Mets 4, San Diego 1 Fridays Games Chicago Cubs 7, St. Louis 0 Pittsburgh 6, Arizona 2 Colorado 6, Baltimore 3 L.A. Dodgers 4, Philadelphia 0 San Francisco 14, Miami 10 Atlanta 3, Washington 2, 10 innings Milwaukee 7, Cincinnati 6 N.Y. Mets at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Saturdays Games Arizona (Cahill 3-10) at Pittsburgh (Locke 9-3), 4:05 p.m. St. Louis (J.Kelly 3-3) at Chicago Cubs (T.Wood 7-9), 4:05 p.m. Colorado (Bettis 0-1) at Baltimore (B.Norris 8-10), 7:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 11-7) at Philadelphia (K.Kendrick 10-9), 7:05 p.m. Cincinnati (Latos 12-3) at Milwaukee (Gallardo 8-9), 7:10 p.m. San Francisco (M.Cain 7-8) at Miami (H.Alvarez 2-1), 7:10 p.m. Washington (Strasburg 6-9) at Atlanta (Minor 12-5), 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Mejia 1-2) at San Diego (Volquez 8-10), 8:40 p.m. Sundays Games San Francisco at Miami, 1:10 p.m. Arizona at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m.
ATLANTA Justin Upton hit a home run with one out in the 10th inning to power Atlanta to a win over Washington as the Braves continued their domination of the season series. Uptons 23rd homer to left-center came on a 2-2 pitch from Ian Krol (1-1). Scott Downs (2-0) pitched a scoreless 10th for Atlanta. Washingtons Bryce Harper was hit by pitches in the fourth and eighth innings. Home plate umpire Marty Foster warned both benches after Luis Avilan hit Harper on his shoulder in the eighth.
Royals 2, Tigers 1 Kansas City AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Getz 2b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .218 Hosmer 1b 4 1 1 1 0 0 .294 B.Butler dh 3 0 2 0 1 0 .289 A.Gordon lf 4 0 1 0 0 1 .266 Maxwell rf 4 1 2 0 0 1 .272 Bonifacio 3b 3 0 1 1 1 1 .219 Kottaras c 3 0 0 0 0 1 .175 d-S.Perez ph-c 1 0 0 0 0 0 .271 A.Escobar ss 4 0 0 0 0 1 .242 Dyson cf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .246 Totals 33 2 7 2 2 7 Detroit AB R H BI BB SO Avg. A.Jackson cf 3 0 0 0 1 0 .262 Tor.Hunter rf 3 0 0 0 1 0 .306 Mi.Cabrera 3b 3 0 1 0 1 1 .359 Fielder dh 3 0 0 0 1 0 .261 V.Martinez 1b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .280 Tuiasosopo lf 2 0 0 0 0 0 .276 a-Dirks ph-lf 1 0 0 0 0 1 .251 Infante 2b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .312 Iglesias ss 1 0 0 0 0 1 .312 b-R.Santiago ph-ss1 1 1 1 0 0 .217 Holaday c 2 0 0 0 0 1 .222 c-B.Pena ph-c 1 0 0 0 0 0 .311 Totals 27 1 2 1 4 6 Kansas City 000 100 1002 7 0 Detroit 000 000 0101 2 0 a-struck out for Tuiasosopo in the 7th. bhomered for Iglesias in the 8th. c-grounded out for Holaday in the 8th. d-flied out for Kottaras in the 9th. LOB_Kansas City 6, Detroit 4. 2B_Maxwell (12), Bonifacio (17). HR_Hosmer (13), off Verlander; R.Santiago (1), off Crow. RBIs_Hosmer (57), Bonifacio (21), R.Santiago (8). SB_Bonifacio (14). Runners left in scoring position_Kansas City 3 (Dyson 2, Maxwell); Detroit 1 (Mi.Cabrera). RISP_ Kansas City 1 for 8; Detroit 0 for 1. Runners moved up_A.Escobar. GIDP_Tor. Hunter, V.Martinez. DP_Kansas City 2 (A.Escobar, Getz, Hosmer), (Getz, A.Escobar, Hosmer). Kansas City IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Duffy W, 1-0 6 1 0 0 3 3 96 1.86 K.Herrera H, 15 1 0 0 0 0 2 11 4.09 Crow H, 19 1 1 1 1 0 0 14 2.97 G.Holland S, 33-351 0 0 0 1 1 11 1.50 Detroit IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Verlander L, 12-9 8 7 2 2 2 6 124 3.51 Coke 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 3 5.14 Alburquerque 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 8 5.35 HBP_by Duffy (Iglesias). Umpires_Home, James Hoye; First, Mike Muchlinski; Second, Bob Davidson; Third, John Hirschbeck. T_2:39. A_38,714 (41,255). Cubs 7, Cardinals 0 St. Louis AB R H BI BB SO Avg. M.Carpenter 3b-2b3 0 0 0 1 0 .313 Jay cf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .270 Holliday lf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .291 Craig 1b 2 0 0 0 1 2 .313 Beltran rf 4 0 2 0 0 0 .305 Wong 2b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 S.Freeman p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --Ro.Johnson c 3 0 0 0 0 0 .208 Descalso ss 3 0 0 0 0 1 .254 Westbrook p 1 0 0 0 1 1 .167 Freese 3b 1 0 0 0 0 1 .268 Totals 28 0 2 0 3 8 Chicago AB R H BI BB SO Avg. DeJesus cf 4 1 1 0 1 1 .255 Lake lf 3 2 0 0 1 1 .301 Rizzo 1b 2 2 1 0 2 0 .233 Schierholtz rf 3 0 1 3 0 0 .269 Castillo c 4 0 2 0 0 0 .275 Do.Murphy 3b 2 1 2 1 1 0 .333 St.Castro ss 4 0 0 0 0 1 .244 Barney 2b 3 1 2 1 1 0 .218 Arrieta p 2 0 0 1 0 1 .000 Russell p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --a-D.McDonald ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .167 B.Parker p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --Totals 28 7 9 6 6 4 St. Louis 000 000 0000 2 1 Chicago 300 012 10x7 9 0 a-grounded into a double play for Russell in the 8th. E_Descalso (11). LOB_St. Louis 5, Chicago 6. 2B_Beltran (21), Barney (21). RBIs_Schierholtz 3 (52), Do.Murphy (9), Barney (36), Arrieta (1). S_Arrieta. SF_Schierholtz. Runners left in scoring position_St. Louis 3 (Ro.Johnson 2, Holliday); Chicago 2 (Arrieta, St.Castro). RISP_St. Louis 0 for 6; Chicago 2 for 6. Runners moved up_Wong. GIDP_Wong, Castillo, St.Castro, D.McDonald. DP_St. Louis 3 (M.Carpenter, Wong, Craig), (M.Carpenter, Wong, Craig), (Descalso, M.Carpenter, Craig); Chicago 1 (Barney, St.Castro, Rizzo). St. Louis IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Westbrk L, 7-8 62-3 8 7 6 5 2 124 4.35 S.Frmn 11-3 1 0 0 1 2 20 0.00 Chicago IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Arrieta W, 1-0 7 2 0 0 2 7 94 0.69 Russell 1 0 0 0 0 1 10 2.66 B.Parker 1 0 0 0 1 0 23 2.37 Inherited runners-scored_S.Freeman 2-1. IBB_off Westbrook (Barney). HBP_by Westbrook (Do.Murphy), by Arrieta (Craig).WP_S.Freeman 2. Umpires_Home, Ron Kulpa; First, Tom Hallion; Second, Phil Cuzzi; Third, Chris Guccione. T_2:38. A_35,258 (41,019). Rockies 6, Orioles 3 Colorado AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Fowler cf 4 0 1 0 0 1 .268 LeMahieu 2b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .270 Tulowitzki ss 3 0 1 0 1 1 .308 Cuddyer rf 3 1 0 0 1 3 .321 W.Rosario dh 4 2 2 2 0 0 .283 Helton 1b 4 1 1 1 0 1 .258 Arenado 3b 4 0 1 1 0 3 .267 Torrealba c 4 0 0 0 0 0 .257 Culberson lf 2 1 1 1 0 0 .242 Blackmon lf 1 1 1 1 0 0 .255 Totals 33 6 8 6 2 10 Baltimore AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
McLouth lf 4 1 1 1 0 0 .278 Machado 3b 4 0 2 0 0 0 .296 C.Davis 1b 2 0 0 0 2 2 .299 A.Jones cf 4 0 1 1 0 1 .295 Markakis rf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .280 Wieters c 3 1 1 1 1 0 .234 Hardy ss 4 0 0 0 0 1 .254 Urrutia dh 3 0 0 0 0 0 .269 a-Pearce ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .250 B.Roberts 2b 2 1 0 0 1 1 .262 Totals 31 3 5 3 4 7 Colorado 000 011 2116 8 0 Baltimore 101 000 0013 5 0 LOB_Colorado 2, Baltimore 5. 2B_Tulowitzki (20), W.Rosario (18). HR_Culberson (1), off W.Chen; W.Rosario (17), off W.Chen; Blackmon (3), off Fr.Rodriguez; Helton (8), off Ji.Johnson; McLouth (8), off Nicasio; Wieters (17), off Brothers. RBIs_W.Rosario 2 (63), Helton (39), Arenado (41), Culberson (5), Blackmon (7), McLouth (25), A.Jones (86), Wieters (57). CS_Fowler (7). Runners left in scoring position_Colorado 1 (Cuddyer); Baltimore 3 (Markakis, Wieters 2). RISP_Colorado 1 for 3; Baltimore 1 for 4. Runners moved up_A.Jones. GIDP_Torrealba, Hardy. DP_Colorado 1 (Arenado, LeMahieu, Helton); Baltimore 1 (Machado, B.Roberts, C.Davis). Colorado IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Nicasio W, 7-6 6 4 2 2 4 2 95 4.94 Outman H, 9 1 0 0 0 0 1 14 3.89 Belisle H, 19 1 0 0 0 0 2 14 4.01 Brothers 1 1 1 1 0 2 20 1.61 Baltimore IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA W.Chen L, 6-6 61-3 5 4 4 1 7 105 3.23 Fr.Rodriguez 2-3 2 1 1 0 1 9 4.66 ODay 1 0 0 0 1 1 14 2.41 Ji.Johnson 1 1 1 1 0 1 18 3.62 Fr.Rodriguez pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. Inherited runners-scored_ODay 1-0. WP_W. Chen. Umpires_Home, Paul Emmel; First, Chris Conroy; Second, Will Little; Third, Gary Darling. Pirates 6, Diamondbacks 2 Arizona AB R H BI BB SO Avg. G.Parra rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .269 Eaton lf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .221 Goldschmidt 1b 3 1 0 0 1 1 .293 A.Hill 2b 3 1 1 0 1 0 .304 Prado 3b 4 0 2 1 0 0 .275 Nieves c 4 0 1 0 0 2 .345 Pollock cf 3 0 1 1 0 1 .247 Pennington ss 3 0 0 0 0 1 .236 McCarthy p 2 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Roe p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 b-Kubel ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .220 W.Harris p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --E.De La Rosa p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --Putz p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --Totals 31 2 5 2 2 9 Pittsburgh AB R H BI BB SO Avg. S.Marte lf 4 1 2 0 0 0 .282 Walker 2b 3 2 1 1 1 0 .259 McCutchen cf 4 1 2 1 0 0 .314 P.Alvarez 3b 3 0 1 2 1 1 .235 R.Martin c 4 0 0 0 0 1 .252 G.Jones 1b 3 0 0 0 0 3 .250 G.Sanchez 1b 1 1 1 0 0 0 .241 Tabata rf 3 1 1 2 1 0 .269 Mercer ss 4 0 1 0 0 2 .271 Cole p 2 0 0 0 0 0 .238 a-J.Harrison ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .260 J.Gomez p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .091 Melancon p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --Totals 32 6 9 6 3 7 Arizona 000 200 0002 5 0 Pittsburgh 002 020 02x6 9 0 a-popped out for Cole in the 6th. b-struck out for Roe in the 7th. LOB_Arizona 4, Pittsburgh 5. 2B_Nieves (9), Walker (21), McCutchen (32), G.Sanchez (15). HR_Tabata (4), off Putz. RBIs_Prado (53), Pollock (30), Walker (36), McCutchen (69), P.Alvarez 2 (78), Tabata 2 (16). SB_S.Marte (35). Runners left in scoring position_Arizona 2 (Pollock, Pennington); Pittsburgh 2 (R.Martin, J.Harrison). RISP_Arizona 2 for 5; Pittsburgh 3 for 6. GIDP_Prado, P.Alvarez. DP_Arizona 1 (Goldschmidt, Pennington, Goldschmidt); Pittsburgh 1 (Walker, Mercer, G.Jones). Arizona IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA McCarthy L, 2-7 52-3 7 4 4 3 5 100 4.84 Roe 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 2 5.40 W.Harris 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 2.29 E.De La Rosa 2-3 1 1 1 0 1 12 2.08 Putz 1-3 1 1 1 0 1 7 2.73 Pittsburgh IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Cole W, 6-5 6 5 2 2 2 5 98 3.88 J.Gomez H, 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 23 2.91 Melancon 1 0 0 0 0 1 15 0.80 Inherited runners-scored_Roe 2-0, Putz 1-1. WP_Cole. Umpires_Home, Jeff Nelson; First, Jim Wolf; Second, Mike Estabrook; Third, Jim Joyce. T_2:46. A_39,091 (38,362). Dodgers 4, Phillies 0 Los Angeles AB R H BI BB SO Avg. C.Crawford lf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .289 Puig cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .362 Ad.Gonzalez 1b 4 1 1 0 0 1 .297 H.Ramirez ss 4 2 2 2 0 1 .363 Van Slyke rf 4 0 1 1 0 2 .242 Uribe 3b 4 0 2 0 0 2 .267 A.Ellis c 3 1 0 0 1 0 .257 M.Ellis 2b 3 0 1 1 0 1 .282 Greinke p 3 0 0 0 0 0 .357 P.Rodriguez p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Belisario p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 b-Ethier ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .268 Jansen p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Totals 34 4 7 4 1 7 Philadelphia AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Rollins ss 3 0 0 0 1 0 .251 M.Young 1b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .272 De Fratus p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --C.Jimenez p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --Utley 2b 3 0 0 0 1 2 .280
BOSTON Alfonso Soriano drove in four more runs and Andy Pettitte avoided his rst-inning troubles to lead New York to a 10-3 victory over the AL East-leading Boston Red Sox on Friday night. The Yankees won for the fth time in six games and sent the Red Sox to their third consecutive loss. With Tampa Bays victory over Toronto, Bostons lead in the division was trimmed to one game. Soriano was 3 for 4 with a hit-by-pitch and a three-run homer in the third that made it 6-0. He has 13 hits and 18 RBIs in his last four games.
Royals 2, Tigers 1 Royals 3, Tigers 0
Mariners 3, Rangers 1
ARLINGTON, Texas Kyle Seager snapped a career-worst 0-for-21 slump with a go-ahead two-run homer and Seattle beat AL West-leading Texas. Hisashi Iwakuma (11-6) struck out eight and allowed one run in seven innings. Derek Holland pitched two-hit ball with six strikeouts over seven scoreless innings for Texas before Neal Cotts (4-2), whose 0.93 ERA was the lowest among American League relievers, walked Nick Franklin. Seager then lined a shot into the Rangers bullpen in right-center eld, his 18th homer of the season but rst in 13 games.
Rockies 6, Orioles 3
DETROIT James Shields allowed three hits in seven scoreless innings and was part of a combined four-hit shutout in Kansas Citys 3-0 win over Detroit Tigers to give the Royals a sweep of a day-night doubleheader. Kansas City won the rst game 2-1 as Danny Duffy took a no-hitter into the sixth inning and pitched a combined two-hitter. Royals pitching held the Tigers to a run and six hits for the two games. Eric Hosmer homered in each game.
Rays 5, Blue Jays 4
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Jose Lobaton hit a game-ending triple with one out in the ninth inning, lifting Tampa Bay to its third straight victory, beating Toronto. Lobatons triple came off Aaron Loup (4-6) Yunel Escobar walked. Lobaton had three hits. Fernando Rodney (5-3) gave up two hits to start the ninth but worked out of the jam. The Blue Jays had tied it in the eighth when, with runners on second and third and one out, Anthony Gose hit a grounder to shortstop. Escobar threw ofine to home plate and Brett Lawrie scored.
BALTIMORE Colorado hit four home runs, including a tiebreaking, two-run shot by Wilin Rosario in the seventh inning, to extend Baltimores losing streak to four games. Charlie Culberson, Charlie Blackmon and Todd Helton also homered for the Rockies, who have won six of seven. It was Culbersons rst major league home run in 55 at-bats. Juan Nicasio (7-6) allowed two runs, four hits and four walks over six innings to earn his rst win in ve starts since July 20. The right-hander yielded 15 runs over 14 innings in his previous three outings and was 0-3 with a 7.79 ERA in four interleague starts this season.
White Sox 5, Twins 2
1 1 10 BB SO Avg. 0 0 1 .257 1 1 1 .273 0 1 0 .307 0 0 1 .268 0 0 0 .336 0 1 1 .301 0 0 2 .243 0 0 0 .133 0 0 1 .251 0 0 0 --0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .267 0 0 0 --0 0 0 --0 0 0 --0 0 0 .291 0 0 0 ---
MINNEAPOLIS Adam Dunn hit his 28th home run and Jose Quintana tossed six sharp innings to lead Chicago to a win over Minnesota.Quintana (7-4) scattered six hits over 6 2-3 innings, giving up two runs and striking out seven. Jeff Keppinger also homered to help Chicago snap its season-worst, 10-game road losing streak.
Totals 42 10 16 10 6 9 San Francisco 430 500 20014 19 1 Miami 004 140 00110 16 2 a-popped out for Mijares in the 6th. b-grounded out for Webb in the 6th. c-popped out for S.Rosario in the 8th. d-struck out for Caminero in the 8th. 1-ran for Polanco in the 8th. E_Pence (7), Morrison (3), Hechavarria (11). LOB_San Francisco 11, Miami 12. 2B_Belt (26), Pence 2 (31), Sandoval (20), Yelich (4), Morrison (10), Ruggiano (10). 3B_Belt (3), Pence (5), Kieschnick (1). HR_H.Sanchez (2), off Eovaldi; Ruggiano (13), off Gaudin; Ruggiano (14), off Zito. RBIs_Belt (50), Pence 5 (61), Sandoval 3 (57), H.Sanchez 3 (9), G.Blanco (30), Yelich (6), D.Solano 2 (22), Morrison 2 (23), Polanco (21), Ruggiano 4 (37). Runners left in scoring position_San Francisco 4 (Gaudin, B.Crawford, Kieschnick 2); Miami 9 (Morrison 3, Mathis 3, Polanco 3). RISP_San Francisco 10 for 20; Miami 6 for 17. Runners moved up_Scutaro, B.Crawford, H.Sanchez, Kieschnick. GIDP_Morrison. DP_San Francisco 1 (Scutaro, B.Crawford, Belt).
Totals 35 3 9 1 3 8 Washington 000100 010 02 9 3 Atlanta 101 000 00013 9 0 One out when winning run scored. a-grounded out for D.Carpenter in the 7th. bsingled for Stammen in the 9th. c-struck out for Janish in the 9th. d-flied out for Kimbrel in the 9th. 1-ran for W.Ramos in the 9th. E_Ad.LaRoche (8), W.Ramos (6), Rendon (14). LOB_Washington 8, Atlanta 7. 2B_Zimmerman (22), Harper (13). HR_J.Upton (23), off Krol. RBIs_Werth (50), J.Upton (62). S_Jordan 2. Runners left in scoring position_Washington 6 (Werth, Zimmerman 3, Desmond, Span); Atlanta 3 (McCann 2, Janish). RISP_Washington 1 for 10; Atlanta 0 for 5. GIDP_Werth, Desmond, F.Freeman, Janish. DP_Washington 3 (Rendon, Desmond, Ad.LaRoche), (Zimmerman, Ad.LaRoche), (Desmond, Rendon, Ad.LaRoche); Atlanta 2 (Simmons, Janish, F.Freeman), (Simmons, Gosselin, F.Freeman). Washington IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Jordan 6 7 2 0 3 3 94 3.66 Stammen 2 0 0 0 0 3 33 3.30 Storen 1 1 0 0 0 2 17 5.82 Krol L, 1-1 1-3 1 1 1 0 0 9 3.27 Atlanta IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA A.Wood 61-3 5 1 1 0 9 97 2.61 D.Carpenter H, 42-3 0 0 0 0 1 7 1.93 Avilan H, 21 2-3 1 1 1 0 0 9 1.26 Ayala BS, 2-2 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 4 2.00 Kimbrel 1 2 0 0 0 0 16 1.12 S.Downs W, 2-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 13 0.00 Inherited runners-scored_Ayala 2-1. HBP_by Avilan (Harper), by A.Wood (Harper). Umpires_Home, Marty Foster; First, Marvin Hudson; Second, Wally Bell; Third, Jordan Baker. T_3:11. A_35,663 (49,586).
SPORTS
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BROOKLYN, Mich. On another recordsetting day at Michigan International Speedway, Joey Logano raced to one of the fastest qualifying speeds in NASCAR history. Logano won the pole at 203.949 mph Friday in his No. 22 Ford, breaking the track record set by Marcos Ambrose last year. Ambroses mark of 203.241 came on the rst Sprint Cup weekend on a newly paved surface at MIS. His record lasted 14 months. Loganos speed was the ninth-highest by a
NASCAR pole winner and the fastest since Bill Elliott set the record of 212.809 at Talladega on April 30, 1987. I dont know how fast it is, but it feels freaking fast, Logano said. Kurt Busch qualied second, and points leader Jimmie Johnson was third. Logano is 16th in the Cup standings, and this is his rst pole of the year. He could use a good showing this weekend as he tries to make a nal push to reach the Chase for the Sprint Cup. Logano is 27 points behind 10th-place Martin Truex Jr., and he hasnt won a race this season. But a victory at Michigan could change everything,
vaulting him closer to Chase position on points and boosting his chances at a wild card. There are four races left before the Chase. Were 27 points out. That doesnt sound like a lot, but the amount of cars that are in between us is a lot, Logano said. Were one bad race from saying, Were out. So weve got to make the most out of these four. Its the sixth career pole for the 23-year-old Logano. Hes coming off three consecutive top-10 nishes, although he hasnt won in over a year. Logano nished ninth at Michigan in June. Busch is in 11th place in the standings, so his solid
starting position comes at a good time for him. Busch started second in this years earlier race at MIS, but he nished 35th. Its really neat to overlay exactly what we did here in June, when we were outside pole, and try to improve on that, Busch said. The pace today was just quick. It was just an extreme pace that the qualifying simulations were showing us. I shot for a 35.35 (seconds) in my mind for a lap time and ran a 35.347. I thought it would be good enough for the pole, but Logano just hit it perfectly. Despite the high speeds, Busch said his ride was pretty smooth. When your car is good,
its very stable, Busch said. When you run 203 mph, and youre kicking yourself a little bit like I am for just going in a little too light, thats just because the car was stable. So 203 mph is not a problem. Thats what Dave Ferroni, my PR guy, asked. He said, Is that the fastest youve ever gone around a track in a stock car, average speed-wise? And I said, Unbelievable. At 203 mph it didnt feel like it. Mark Martin qualied fourth, and Dale Earnhardt Jr. was seventh. Defending Cup champion Brad Keselowski was ninth. Johnson has never won in 23 Cup races at Michigan. Of course we wanted
to be a little bit better, but we had a very smooth and clean practice session made some good changes to the car and found speed
as the session went on, Johnson said. Came close to getting another pole during qualifying, so all in all just really good.
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JOHANNESBURG Oscar Pistorius will be indicted for premeditated murder on Monday and the double-amputee Olympian will go on trial in early 2014, about a year after shooting dead girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. In a somber twist, the world-famous athlete will be served with the murder indictment on the day Steenkamp would have celebrated her 30th birthday. Pistorius will be formally charged for the Valentines Day slaying of the woman he says he loved dearly and killed by mistake, and will face a life sentence with a minimum of 25 years in prison if convicted of premeditated murder. Other charges could be added to the indictment. Prosecutors declined to comment on South African media reports on Friday that charges of recklessly discharging a rearm in public in two separate incidents would also be laid against the runner. If the extra charges reportedly relating to Pistorius shooting a gun out a moving car and ring one accidentally at a restau-
rant are added, they may show the prosecutions aim to paint him as trigger-happy at his blockbuster trial next year. The 26-year-old Pistorius denies he committed murder and says he shot Steenkamp through a locked toilet cubicle door in his bathroom Pistorius in the early hours of Feb. 14 thinking she was a dangerous nighttime intruder. Prosecutors say he intended to kill her. A sixmonth police investigation ended this week, during which investigators reportedly focused on cellphones found at Pistorius upscale home as well as the toilet door through which he shot. The investigation team is convinced that the accused has a charge to answer to, the national police commissioners ofce said. Detectives, forensic experts, ballistics experts, forensic psychologists and technology experts had all worked the case, police said, gathering the evidence for trial and which could send Pistorius to prison until he is older than 50, at least. National Prosecuting Authority spokesman Medupe Simasiku told
The Associated Press that the exact date for the trial in early 2014 had not yet been set and would likely be decided on Monday, Pistorius next scheduled appearance at Pretoria Magistrates Court. The trial will be at the capital citys High Court and be before a judge. South Africa has no trial by jury. The indictment papers will be served and the prosecution will retain a main charge of premeditated murder, Simasiku said, while only conceding that other charges are possible. In a statement, the National Prosecuting Authority said that it would be inappropriate to comment about the charges before they were presented in court. The language of the statement, using the plural charges, suggested that more could be added. Pistorius legal team also would not comment in detail on the charge or charges but a spokeswoman said his defense lawyers expect to see a copy of the indictment papers before Monday so they can prepare. The lawyers were locked in meetings on Friday, the spokeswoman, Anneliese Burgess,
said. Those indictment papers would also include additional information like a witness list and some details of the evidence police have gathered in the half a year since Pistorius red four bullets from his licensed 9mm gun through the locked toilet door in the pre-dawn hours, hitting Steenkamp in the head, elbow and hip. One bullet missed her and was recovered from the toilet bowl. Pistorius was initially charged with premeditated murder for bail purposes while police investigated the circumstances of the shooting, which has gripped millions and shone a spotlight on Pistorius life. The worlds best-known disabled sportsman once inspired many by overcoming the adversity of losing his lower legs as a baby to win the right to compete against able-bodied athletes and qualifying to run at the biggest sports event of all, the Olympics. Last Monday, photographs were published of Pistorius paddling in a kayak on a beach holiday with friends and standing on the sand, his pale prosthetic legs exposed in shorts in a rare public appearance.
GLENDALE, ARIZ. George Gosbee and Anthony LeBlanc fullled every Canadian boys dream last week by becoming NHL owners. But before they had even completed the deal to buy the Phoenix Coyotes from the league, Gosbee, LeBlanc and their partners were already in the crosshairs. The issue was the veyear out clause they put in an arena lease agreement with the city of Glendale. On one hand, they understood the consternation; Coyotes fans had gone through an emotional roller coaster in four years of waiting for an owner. What bothered the members of IceArizona was that they had no intention of moving the team. That would mean they had lost $50 million in their new venture and had failed, something none of them have had much experience with. Its frustrating for me because for this exit clause to kick in, we have to lose $50 million and thats not something I want to do, Gosbee said. We came into this to build a successful organization in Phoenix and thats our plan. We have no plans of relocating anywhere else and we have no plans to lose $50 million, I can tell you that. For LeBlanc, buying the Coyotes completed an arduous quest that lasted more than four years.
He started his career as a salesman for a regional cellphone company in New Brunswick and later joined Research in Motion just as it was developing the Blackberry. LeBlanc worked his way up through the ranks in eight years with the company, becoming a marketing executive before leaving in 2008 to pursue his dream of owning a hockey team. He started Ice Edge Holdings with a goal of bringing a major junior or minor league team to Thunder Bay, Ontario, where his family moved when he was 10. After former Coyotes owner Jerry Moyes took the team into bankruptcy in 2009, LeBlanc shifted his focus toward the Valley of the Sun. His initial effort, with partner Daryl Jones, fell through, as did a minority ownership with Chicago businessman Matthew Hulsizer. LeBlanc also was working with former San Jose Sharks CEO Greg Jamison in his attempt to buy the team. When Jamisons bid fell through in January, LeBlanc decided to take one more crack at buying the Coyotes. This time, he and Jones brought in Gosbee, a Calgary businessman whose specialty was completing complicated nancial transactions. If George didnt get involved, we wouldnt have bought this team, its as simple as that, LeBlanc said. Gosbee grew up in Alberta and, like LeBlanc, spent his Saturday nights
watching Hockey Night in Canada and loved playing shinny games with kids in the neighborhood. His two sons are also accomplished hockey players; John plays for a Junior A team in Port Alberni, British Columbia, and Carter at a high-performance school in Calgary. Gosbee made his mark professionally in energy investment banking, handling mergers and acquisitions for numerous companies. Once he became a part of the group trying to buy the Coyotes, Gosbee put his background to perfect use, bringing in what had been lacking in previous deals: investors with hard cash to spend. Gosbees ability to close the deal earned him the moniker the Great Gosbee and helped him offset the devastation of having his Calgary home ooded out in June. We had a good partnership and were able to put all the missing pieces together, said Gosbee, who is now looking to buy homes in Calgary and Phoenix. I thought if I was able to deliver the last piece to it, I was comfortable with it (being called the deal savior), but there was a lot of legwork done before I got there. Though theyve only known each other since Gosbee came on board in February, the two have become fast friends. Gosbee and LeBlanc have the common bond of being Canadians who love hockey and have reached the upper echelons of their elds of expertise. Theyre also different in
ways that complement each other: LeBlanc the gregarious salesman, Gosbee the calculating businessman. I would say it was the perfect partnership, said Gosbee, the teams new governor. Were similar in some aspects. Hes got some strengths Ill never get near to and I think I have some strengths where he doesnt have the experience with, so its a great combination. The task ahead for Gosbee and LeBlanc is making the Coyotes a successful venture in a market that has, at times, been nonchalant in its support for hockey. When the team is winning, the fans will latch onto the bandwagon, as they did when the Coyotes went to the Western Conference nals two years ago. Gosbee and LeBlanc gave general manager Don Maloney more nancial leeway in this years freeagent period he was able to lure top-line forward Mike Ribeiro to the desert and plan to give him a bigger bankroll in the years to come. While being run by the NHL, the Coyotes had limited marketing options, so now the new owners have started aggressively marketing the team to increase suite and season-ticket sales, along with corporate sponsorships. With a competitive team, better marketing and a rm ownership group in place, Gosbee and LeBlanc believe hockey can be successful in the Valley.
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Patrick Reed, left, embraces his wife and caddie, Justine Reed, right, after making a birdie putt on the ninth hole during the second round of the Wyndham Championship golf tournament at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, N.C., Friday.
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PARKER, COLO. Three straight long putts stunned Americas No. 1 power pairing Friday and helped the Europeans get off to a surprising early lead at the Solheim Cup. Azahara Munoz and Karine Icher made consecutive birdies from 15, 25 and 20 feet on holes 8 through 10 to open a big lead over Cristie Kerr and Paula Creamer en route to a 2-and-1 victory that gave
Europe a 3-1 lead after the opening alternate-shot matches. We had an amazing stretch on 8, 9 and 10, Munoz said. And after that, we just kept plugging along and we just did our job. Americas only point came from Morgan Pressel and rookie Jessica Korda in a 3-and-2 victory over Catriona Matthew and Jodi Ewart-Shadoff. Before Munoz and Icher were through, Europe already had two points on the board. The all-Swedish pairing of Anna Nordqvist and Caroline Hedwall beat British Open champion Stacy Lewis and Lizette Salas 4 and 2, and Suzann Pettersens partner, rookie Beatriz Recari, made a 20-foot eagle putt on 16 to close out a 2-and-1 win over Brittany Lang and Angela Stanford.
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ENDICOTT, N.Y. Kenny Perrys magical ride continues. Chasing his third victory of the year on the Champions Tour, Perry shot a 7-under 65 on Friday to take a one-shot lead after the rst round of the Dicks Sporting Goods Open. Perry, the Senior Players and U.S. Senior Open winner this summer, had three birdies over the nal four holes to surge past Bart and Brad Bryant and Joel Edwards. Esteban Toledo, Jeff Freeman, Rick Fehr, and Russ Cochran were tied for fth at 67 as more than half the eld broke par at the short-and-narrow En-Joie Golf Club under nearly ideal scoring conditions. Perrys round turned with a brilliant shot at the par-5 12th hole. He holed a 6-iron from 187 yards for eagle. He also had six birdies to go with one bogey, hitting 15 fairways and putting just 26 times.
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CORTLAND, N.Y. Danny Lansanah was counseling troubled teens when a text message buzzed on his phone. Then came a few more, and a couple of calls. Lansanahs agent was desperately trying to get in touch with his client last December. Ed Wasielewski tried reaching him through Twitter and AP photo Facebook, too, before Cleveland Browns linebacker Barkevious Mingo was injured in Thursdays nights Lansanah nally stepped preseason game against Detroit. Mingo was away from his job at Alternative Rehabilitation selected sixth overall in Aprils draft. Communities in CLEVELAND BROWNS Harrisburg, Pa., and called him back. The news stunned Lansanah: The Jets had seen him play in a United Football League game a few CLEVELAND Browns rookie months earlier and wanted linebacker Barkevious Mingo remains to bring him in for a tryhospitalized after suffering a bruised out. lung in an exhibition game. Two weeks later, the Mingo, the No. 6 overall pick in this 27-year-old Lansanah years draft, is at The Cleveland Clinic. Browns coach Rob Chudzinski said Mingo will spend at least one more night in the hospital and added that hes not sure how Mingo got hurt in the rst half of Thursday nights game against Detroit. Mingo was one of ve Browns players injured in Clevelands 24-6 win. Running back Dion Lewis broke his left leg and will need surgery. Its possible the Browns will place the versatile Lewis, acquired in a trade from Philadelphia in March, on injured reserve.
signed with the Jets and was back in the NFL for the rst time since the 2009 season. It was a good moment because all Danny was trying to get was one more opportunity, Wasielewski said. Thats why he was playing in the UFL and keeping himself in great shape and working hard. Thats what the Jets have given him. He took nothing for granted. This is his dream. Lansanah has had a solid training camp this summer, and New Yorks preseason game Saturday night against Jacksonville will give him another chance to make the 53-man roster as a backup. I remember sitting in the hotel after they signed me, just staring at the wall and I was like, Man, I need to make the best of this opportunity because its a second chance, Lansanah said. A lot of people in this profession
dont get second chances, especially coming from where I came from. Lansanah is used to beating the odds. He grew up on the rough-and-tumble streets of Harrisburg, where he found a safe haven in sports, starring in basketball and football at Harrisburg High School. Lansanah signed with Green Bay as a free agent and spent that year with the Packers, rst as a member of the practice squad before playing in ve games and making the only two tackles so far of his NFL career. He was cut after training camp the next year but hooked up with the practice squads of Miami and later Detroit. But by 2010, Lansanah was out of the NFL and uncertain if hed ever be back. My whole life, Ive always been an underdog, Lansanah said. Ive always had to push through an obstacle to get
to where I wanted to go, but once I got to Green Bay, I think I got kind of complacent, being a young guy seeing those kinds of checks at that age and not working as hard. After that last cut, though, I was thinking about life without football. Lansanah, who has a sociology degree from UConn, decided to work at A.R.C., an agency that helps kids from the ages of 14-19 who have drug and alcohol issues, anger management problems or troubles with the law. He is involved with counseling and acting as a mentor to boys who lacked role models. A lot of those guys know I played football, and they saw I was in the Madden (video) game, so I was kind of like a big brother to them, Lansanah said. I let them see that theres something more to life than the streets.
New York Jets linebacker Danny Lansanah was at work counseling troubled teens when the first text message buzzed on his phone. Two weeks later, the 27-year-old signed with the Jets and was back in the NFL for the first time since the 2009 season.
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Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton rolls out against the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday in Philadelphia.
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OXNARD, CALIF. Tyrann Mathieu has been a camp sensation in his rst shot with the Cardinals. The former LSU star will start at safety in todays preseason game against Dallas in place of the injured Rashad Johnson. The rookie sat out last season after the Tigers kicked him off the team over failed drug tests. Mathieu had a sack and a 24-yard punt return in his NFL debut. For the Cowboys, George Selvie looked like an answer for the injury problems Dallas have at defensive end in his preseason debut this year. In his second game, the fourth-year player looked more like someone who was out of a job when training camp started.
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Panthers quarterback Cam Newton has a plan to become a better leader: He intends to keep his frustrations in check because in the past they have been a distraction to his teammates. Newton took mistakes hard, his competitive drive leading to him getting down on himself during and after games. He told The Associated Press, Oh man, I had it bad. I still do have it to some degree. But Newton says with the help of his coaches hes getting better. Hes changing his approach, and his new motto is: Next play. The third-year pros has put up record-setting numbers, but said hes learned
the public sulking that has plagued him and drawn much criticism can be a turnoff and isnt helping the team. The Panthers are 13-19 in his two seasons, and just 2-12 in games decided by seven points or less. However, the 6-foot-5, 243-pound signal-caller and his teammates believe late last season he improved dramatically when it came to controlling his emotions and the Panthers won ve or their last six games. There are times when I am worried about the play where I overthrew (Steve Smith) and now it is three plays later, Newton said. If I let that affect me the next ball is not going to be complete or it might be intercepted. Its like a snowball effect. For me its about moving on and understanding that mistakes are going to happen. But you have to bounce back and make the most of each and every play. Too often Newton said he
didnt do that or at least didnt do it quick enough. Ive learned that it needs to be, Hey Cam, lets put all of that aside and lets go make plays and win us a football game, Newton said. But my turnover has to be quicker so I get by it mentally and say, Hey I messed up, but now is not the time, nor the place to let it get me down. Newton said offensive coordinator Mike Shula and quarterbacks coach Ken Dorsey have helped him work through that. Theyve been doing an unbelievable job with being that gnat in my ear, saying, Cam, forget about it. Go to the next play, Newton said. And thats a good thing. Center Ryan Kalil agrees, adding that Newtons attitude has been a distraction at times. In the past hes worn it on his sleeve, which is ne, Kalil said. I think the criticism for him though is you have to clear it and go. You cant wear it very long.
It concerns guys that it brings him down a little bit. Emotionally its a tough game because you would like to win every game. There are ups and downs and you have to be able to reset and move on. You have to be able to restart the engine and get the energy back and get excited about whats ahead. Newton called Shula a perfect t for him as his offensive coordinator and called him a father gure. Shula has a calm demeanor that seems to mesh with Newtons highly competitive, intense nature. He hates losing. We all know that, Shula said. Probably the biggest thing with Cam is maintaining that balance. Because everything around you during the football season is going to be up and down. The more you can continue to stay on an even plane and lead the group of guys around you, the more effective you are going to be as a quarterback.
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BALTIMORE With three weeks left before the start of the regular season, the Baltimore Ravens are still searching for production and consistency from their rst-team offense. The starting unit produced only three rst downs and 13 yards rushing Thursday night in a preseason game against Atlanta. A 77-yard pass from Joe Flacco to Torrey Smith was
Bernard Pierce (knee) was also absent, as was newly signed tight end Dallas Clark. Against Atlanta, however, the offenses problems began on the second play when center A.Q. Shipley, whos ghting for the starting job against Gino Gradkowski, received a 15-yard penalty for a hands-to-the-facemask violation. The second series was the Smith touchdown, and the third series was three Rice runs and a punt. That set the tone for a long night.
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. With no Adrian Peterson to worry about, Jerry Hughes and the Buffalo Bills defense thoroughly stymied Christian Ponder and the Minnesota Vikings in 20-16 preseason victory Friday night. Hughes had two sacks and forced a fumble, and backup linebacker Jamie Blatnick recovered a fumble in the end zone for a touchdown. Hughes was starting in place of defensive end Mario Williams, who was held out after complaining of soreness following practice Wednesday. Rookie quarterback EJ Manuel then took over in the second half to seal the win in continuing to inch his way toward securing the starting job after veteran Kevin Kolb struggled in the rst half. Greeted by cheers as he took the eld, Manuel hit all six attempts, including a 4-yard touchdown pass to Brad Smith, to cap a 14-play, 80-yard second-half opening drive. The rst-round draft pick out of Florida State was 10 of 12 for 92 yards in three series. The Bills improved to 2-0 in the preseason under new coach Doug Marrone, following a 44-20 win at Indianapolis on Sunday. Theyve combined to score 62 points in two games, which is ve more than they managed in four preseason games last year under Chan Gailey. The Vikings (0-2) again sputtered on offense without their top threat, Peterson, who continues to be rested through the preseason. Starter Christian Ponder went 5 of 12 for 53 yards passing through ve series. Backup Matt Cassel wasnt much better in a rst half in which the Vikings combined for 74 yards of offense and four rst downs. Cassel nished 4 of 8 for 29 yards passing over four series spanning halftime. The Vikings made the score respectable with two touchdowns in the fourth quarter behind third-string quarterback McLeod Bethel-Thompson. Running back Joe Banyard scored on a 1-yard plunge, and Bethel-Thompson hit Rodney Smith with a 35-yard touchdown pass with 4:36 left. The Vikings quarterbacks werent the only ones struggling in the rst half. With Minnesota facing thirdand-7 on its own 23, backup center Joe Bergers snap sailed a couple of feet over Cassels head and rolled into the end zone. Cassel missed in his bid to fall on the ball, and it was recovered by Blatnick just inside the end line. It was a play that highlighted the Bills new-look defense under new coordinator Mike Pettine. The Bills brought pressure from the rst snap, when Hughes burst past left tackle Matt Kalil and sacked Ponder for a 7-yard loss. This wasnt the type of performance Ponder and the Vikings were looking for. Ponder struggled in a brief cameo in a 27-13 loss to Houston on Aug. 9. After completing a 15-yard pass, his day ended with an interception. Ponder expected more out of himself and the offense this week, when he said: These next two games are crucial for us as an offense and for everybody because were going to get a lot of snaps. The Vikings travel to play San Francisco on Aug. 25.
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SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT Little League rules impose a limit of 85 pitches, a number that can make it tough to throw a no-hitter. Grant Holman of Chula Vista, Calif., didnt have any problems Friday. Holman struck out 13 and became the rst player to toss a no-hitter in the Little League World Series since the rule was put in place in 2007, leading Chula Vista into the second round with a 3-0 victory over Grosse Pointe, Mich. With his seven innings of work, Holman also became the rst pitcher since 1979 to throw an extra-inning no-hitter in the LLWS. Standing 6-foot-4 and weighing 166 pounds, the 13-yearold Holman outdueled Grosse Pointes Chad Lorkowski another stout young pitcher at 6-3 and 219 pounds. The 12-yearold Lorkowski struck out 12 in six innings but exhausted his
Chula Vista, Calif.s Grant Holman (17) celebrates with teammates after pitching a no-hitter against Grosse Pointe, Mich., on Friday during Day 2 of the Little League World Series.
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two-hitter for Japan in the rst LLWS game for a team from the Czech Republic. The Czechs broke through in the third on Daniel Stoudeks two-run homer. The Europe and
Africa champions cut it to 6-3 in the top of the fth on a pair of errors by Japan before Ryusei Hirookas RBI single in the bottom half provided the nal margin.
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From page 1B some lthy stuff. He hit 93 mph on the radar gun in the rst inning, then came right back with an 83-mph curveball on the very next pitch to get Brent Morel on strikes to notch his rst of six strikeouts of the game. The Knights got a rally started in the top of the second after an unlucky bounce. The rst hit of the game was headed right to RailRiders shortstop Addison Maruszak when the ball hit second base and bounced in between second and third. Travis Ishikawa reached rst then scored when Mike McDade doubled to deep left. McDade later scored on a sacrice y as Charlotte took a 2-0 lead. Marcus Semien hit a solo shot in the third to put the Knights up by three. I feel like if that doesnt hit the base I dont give up those runs or whatever but that happens, Marshall said. Charlotte starter Nick McCully, who was a late addition as a starter, entered the game with an ERA of 6.00, but he handled the RailRiders for the rst four innings, only allowing one hit a solo home run by Brendan Harris. Harris rst home run as a RailRider got the home team on the board in the bottom of the third when he clubbed the second pitch he saw from McCully just inside the left eld foul pole to trim the lead to 3-1. The RailRiders nally got to McCully in the fth scoring ve runs on three hits and sent 10 batters to the plate. The highlight of the frame came via a three-run homer from Wilson and a run-scoring double from Melky Mesa as SWB took the lead at 6-3. I had a feeling he was going to go with something soft there, so I sat on it, Wilson said. And its been a week since I played, so I was just trying to put the bat on the ball. After Marshall allowed the rst three runs to the Knights, he settled down tremendously, showing the form from his last start when he pitched six shutout frames against Buffalo. He faced just one batter over the minimum from the third inning until the seventh. He also registered four of his six strikeouts, allowing just two hits in that period. The right-hander needed 37 pitches to get through the second and third innings but threw just 33 over the next three frames. I was grooving and felt like I was going to attack the hitters, Marshall said. I was locked in in the middle. In the seventh, Charlotte knocked Marshall out of the game after he walked the leadoff batter then allowed two runs to score on a double by Bryan Anderson, cutting the lead to 6-5. The bullpen, which has been stellar in the last few months, helped Marshall out. Dellin Betances, who returned to the RailRiders after one appearance with New York, relieved Marshall and got out of the jam in the seventh. He put two runners on in the eighth before getting the last three outs on a strikeout and a double play.
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Semien ss Garcia 2b Morel 3b Ishikawa rf McDade dh Wilkins 1b Tolleson lf Earley cf Anderson c Totals Charlotte ab r 4 4 4 3 3 4 3 3 RailRiders h bi ab r h bi 1 1 1 Garcia lf 4 0 0 0 Adams 2b 5 0 1 0 Mesa cf 4 1 1 0 Johnson 1b 3 2 2 1 Ruiz dh 3 0 1 0 Mustelier rf 2 1 2 1 Harris 3b 4 0 1 0 Wilson c 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 3
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From page 1B and for the name on the front of the uniform. Manuel won his 1,000th game as manager on Monday in Atlanta. Two days later, he sat in the dugout knowing it would be his last game after Amaro informed him of the decision not to extend his contract. I think sometimes people forget how much I love to win, Manuel said. I think that goes unnoticed. I think sometimes I dont talk about it, because I push it to my team and how important it is. Every day, I say our No. 1 priority is to win the game. When we get away from that, we get into trouble. I love everything about managing, and I think for us, the last couple years to fall back, I get upset very much so. I want us to stay where we were at, I want to compete for a World Series every year. Manuel led Philadelphia to the franchises second World Series title in 08 and brought the team back to the series in 2009, when they lost to the Yankees in six games. Manuel was 780-636 with the Phillies and won ve straight NL East titles from 2007-2011. He also spent three years as manager with the Cleveland Indians, winning the AL Central in 2001. Even with an aging roster, the Phillies were expected to contend in the NL East this season, but the team has fallen apart. Two-time Cy Young Award winner Roy Halladay has missed most of the season with an injury. Slugger Ryan Howard also has been out with an injury.
Totals 31 6 5 6 Charlotte 021 000 200 5 RailRiders 001 500 000 - 6 E Semien 2 (5). LOB CHA 5, SWB 8. TEAM RISP CHA 2-for-8, SWB 2-for-9. 2B McDade (21), Anderson (13), Mustelier (15), Mesa (14), Johnson (23). HR Wilson (6), Harris (1), Semien (4). SB Garcia (3). SAC Earley. SF Tolleson. GIDP CHA 0 , SWB 2. IP H R ER BB SO Charlotte McCully (L, 2-3) Rodriguez Thompson RailRiders Marshall (W, 7-9) Betances (H,2) 4.2 1.1 2 6.2 1.1 4 0 1 8 1 6 0 0 5 0 4 0 0 5 0 2 3 1 1 2 3 3 1 6 2
Daley (S,1) 1 1 0 0 0 2 WP Rodriguez HBP Garcia (by Thompson) Umpires Home, Chad Whitson; First, A.J. Johnson; Third, Jon Saphire T 2:54; A 7,088 (10,000)
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From page 1B was not nerves, not anything. He gave me opportunities. I dont think I put as much pressure on him as I could have. Matthews rst shot of the day went out of bounds to the left of the rst fairway, a harbinger of future bad breaks. He hit the sand trap on the second hole, then left a 6-foot uphill putt short. On the third hole, he ended up on a hill overlooking the green, scrambling his way to a double-bogey. Yet was only 1-down through those three holes after winning the third when Goss went out of bounds himself. Thats just match play, Matthews said of potentially going 3-down but ending up just 1-down. We still had 15 holes, which is plenty of time. But I was up there trying to will it into the fairway, to will it onto the green. As for Goss, his one serious blemish was quickly swept aside. Yeah, it was a 7-iron from 200 yards, and I was basically playing for the front of the green, Goss said of his third hole play. I got a huge ier that went into the water. I took a drop and it was a really tough shot. I hit it to 50 feet or so and ended up three-putting to lose the hole. But I put that behind me fairly quickly, just stood up on the next tee and stroked a 2-iron down to the next green. Both golfers settled in from there. They went par for par on holes 4-7, both making putts when they needed and both doing a great job chipping onto No. 7 Goss with a basic, soft lob and Matthews with an undercutting slice of a chip. Matthews lost the eighth hole after nearly making a birdie with a 60-foot putt that just skipped by. On No. 9, he made a par-saving putt on a green that had no level surface area. But it was how he got to the greens that did Matthews in on this day. Shots that found the fairways all week went awry. After the stretch of pars on the front nine, Matthews found the rough off the tee on 10, 11 and 12. His tee shot on 13 went into the tree line to the left of the fairway. He lost the 10th to go 3-down. When Im hitting my driver straight, I can go about 330 yards, Matthews said. I was almost scared to hit it. I almost had (that feeling) with every club. Youre going to have those days. I guess I couldnt have had it on Monday (a non-elimination day). The 14th hole summed up a frustrating day for Matthews. He hit his tee shot into the rough on the right side of the fairway. His second shot crossed the fairway and went into the trees to the left of the fairway. He punched out of the trees, but remained in the rough, then lofted his fourth shot pin-high onto the green only to see it roll off the green and down a hill back to the fairway. He then chunked his fth shot past the green, before landing a op shot just 2 feet from the pin for a triple-bogey 7 that put him 4-down. The game plan all week was to hit as many fairways as possible, Goss said. Once you are off the fairway, you are really struggling to hit the green and make par. Even just around the green is a good shot. It sure was. Goss triple-bogeyed No. 3, bogeyed No. 11 to split the hole and had a double-bogey on No. 14 to win that hole. He was in the rough on Nos. 3 and 14. I hit three fairways all day, Matthews said. I had a great shot on 15. No. 6 with a 7-iron and No. 9. Not every golfer can be on every day, and most tournament golfers play four rounds in four days. Matthews played six round in ve days, and even Friday was just a stroke or two from turning the match in his favor. It will denitely give him something to shoot for a year from now, as Matthews efforts ensured him a spot in next years U.S. Amateur at the Atlanta Athletic Club in Georgia.
Triathlon
From page 1B c o n t e s t a n t s . Competitors will then compete on a 26-kilometer cycling course that forgoes the part of the course that loops around Noxen. Sprinters conclude the race with a 5.5 kilometer running course. Hensel said the sprint race was designed to appeal to a broader spectrum of athletes who could not brave the Olympic distances. Some people find the Olympic course a little intimidating, she said. This way people can try it and see if they like it. Then down the road, maybe theyll do the Olympic. Triathlon officials noted the sprint race well exceeded the estimations with over 80 registrations. There was no exact figure at press time of the number of registrations for both the sprint and Olympic races. Race officials changed the cycling course in January because of growing concerns about riders safety crossing Route 309 and road conditions caused by construction and fracking vehicles. The new course will veer left onto Route 415, merge onto Route 29 and turn right onto Buckwheat Hollow Road before making its way back toward the lake. It winds through Harveys Lake, Noxen, Idetown, Huntsville and Jackson Township. Hensel said the decision was made solely by race officials and police departments that came together in January to decide that things were just too crazy. It was just totally unsafe, Hensel said. So we needed to find an alternate route for the safety of the athletes. Its not what you call a heads-down race. You cant keep all of the roads closed. Its a heads-up race. We had people at intersections who would go right through them. Athletes still need to be aware of their surroundings. One constant to the Wilkes-Barre Triathlon will be two-time defending champion Sean Robbins. Robbins, 43, of Shavertown, finished the last years race in two hours, 15 minutes, 59 seconds.The 2012 womens champion will not be returning. Kalamazoo, Mich. resident Amy (Jones) Rummel was the top female finisher after deciding to compete in the race while visiting family in her native Wilkes-Barre. Hensel said the 2013 Wilkes-Barre Triathlon will be ran in memory of former race official John McHugh.
BUSINESS
AP Technology Writer
IN BRIEF
For the third consecutive month, the states unemployment rate held steady at 7.5 percent, according to employment statistics released today by the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry. This remains the states lowest unemployment rate since March 2009. Over the year, the unemployment rate was down six-tenths of a percentage point and the labor force was up 47,000, with the amount of people working up 78,000 and unemployment down 31,000. The number of people unemployed was 492,000, matching the third lowest level in the past four years.
U.S. developers broke ground on new homes at a faster pace in July. But the rise was all due to apartment construction, which is typically volatile. By contrast, builders began work on fewer single-family homes the bulk of the market and sought fewer permits to build them. Fridays report from the Commerce Department suggests that home building is maintaining its recovery but might be starting to feel the effects of higher mortgage rates. Last month, builders began work last month on houses and apartments at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 896,000, the Commerce Department said. That was up 6 percent from June, though below a recent peak of just over 1 million in March. Construction began on 26 percent more apartments but 2.2 percent fewer single-family houses. Overall housing starts remain below the 1.5 million-a-year rate thats consistent with a healthy market.
Cadillac is showing off a low-lying two-door coupe that likely is the prototype for the brands re-entry into the big, elegant and expensive luxury car market. The four-seat Elmiraj concept car, with steep angles at the corners, vertical LED headlamps and huge 22-inch wheels, was unveiled this week at a luxury car event in Carmel, Calif. The car, about the length of an Audi A8 or Mercedes S-Class, is built on the underpinnings of a new full-sized Cadillac sedan that is under development, said David Caldwell, a spokesman for the General Motors brand.
NEW YORK Electric bills have long been take-it-or-leaveit affairs: Pay one rate for all the power you used the month before, no matter when you used it. But some electric companies want to shake up that rigid business model. They are increasingly offering plans that sound like come-ons from mobile phone companies: Free nights, free weekends and pre-paid plans. We are seeing a transformation in the way people buy and use electricity in the U.S., says Steven Murray, president of Direct Energys residential energy programs. The more customized plans are made easier by the growing use of digital meters that wirelessly link electric companies and customers, allowing both to track usage in real time. Digital meters have not only spurred competition, they have also enabled traditional utilities to reduce their costs by encouraging customers to use electricity during off-peak hours, when it is cheaper. Forty-two percent of U.S.
Is it a bright idea for you to choose a new electricity rate plan? Upstart power providers are trying to lure new customers with pre-paid, free nights and other innovative plans.
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electric customers have digital meters, up from less than 5 percent in 2008. In 2015, more than 50 percent will have them, according to Navigant Consulting.
This new breed of electric plans comes with risks. Customers can end up paying a lot more for power than they expected. Some plans offer low introductory rates that can
quickly skyrocket. Others have high early-termination fees. Some xed-rate plans are a great deal if power prices rise, but they might seem awfully expensive if prices fall.
If customers are careful, though, they can pay less. Dorothea Miller of Sinking Spring, Pa. signed up for a Direct Energy plan that gives her one day of free power every week. She picked Saturday, and now saves as much of her housework as she can until then. She stops short, she says, of letting mountains of dirty laundry or dishes accumulate in anticipation of Saturdays free power. We pretty much run things the way we did before the plan, but now we set our dishwasher to go on after midnight (Friday) and do most of our laundry on Saturday, she says. Customized plans are most prevalent in the 13 states and Washington, D.C., where regulators have allowed companies to compete to sell electricity, Pennsylvania among them. Electric competition has been around for more than a decade and utilities have experimented with pricing plans for even longer. But digital meters have made these plans easier to offer and manage. They are being installed around the world; utilities in China, Japan and across the European Union have aggressive plans to expand the use of digital meters.
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SEOUL, South Korea North Koreas announcement that it is mass producing a homegrown smartphone has been met with skepticism in the tech industry in South Korea and abroad. The Norths state media last week showed leader Kim Jong Un inspecting Arirang phones at a Pyongyang factory. The Korean Central News Agencys Aug. 10 report said the factory began
manufacturing smartphones a few days ago and they were already in high demand. North Korea has promoted the development of science and technology as a means of improving its moribund economy. It says it developed a tablet computer last year and has its own Red Star operating system. But access to the global Internet is severely restricted and mobile phones used on the stateauthorized network cannot make overseas calls. The Norths Intranet
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gives access to government sanctioned sites and works with its own browsers, search engine and email programs, according to South Koreas Unication Ministry. Factory workers in photos released by the state news agency are inspecting and testing nished phones but no manufacturing is shown, said tech expert Martyn Williams on the northkoreatech.org blog. Despite KCNAs reporting that the handsets are made at the factory, they are probably made to order by a
Chinese manufacturer, said Williams, who writes for PC World and other publications. South Korean computer experts say North Korea is strong enough in software technology to have launched cyberattacks that disrupted banking and government websites in the South but it lags in hardware capabilities behind South Korea. The 1950-53 Korean War ended in a truce and the Korean Peninsula remains technically at war. Since then, the South has prospered and produced
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giant corporations such as Samsung Electronics Co., which is the worlds biggest maker of smartphones, computer memory chips and displays. The Norths economy has languished under socialist central planning though the capital Pyongyang is an oasis of relative afuence. North Korea has shown a persistent interest in computer technology since the early 1980s so it is conceivable that a country, which has launched long-range missiles and tested nuclear weapons
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has also developed a smartphone, said Kang Ho Jye, a research fellow at Ewha Institute of Unication Studies. But it might face difculties in securing the necessary components for mass production. If people believe it is impossible for North Korea to make smartphones because it lags in technology, thats not right, he said If people believe it is impossible because they are wondering how North Korea supplied components, then that makes sense.
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A sailboater enjoys some peaceful time at Penn Lake Park. Motorized watercraft are not allowed on the lake, which makes the waters ideal for sailboat racing.
near the lake, has made it one of the fastest-growing in the county, even as it celebrates its 75th anniversary this year. Youre in the woods, but youre in a community, said Betty McGarrigan, treasurer of the Penn Lake Association. Its a nice place to raise kids, a low crime rate and in the Crestwood School District, added Jill Rosenstock, borough councils vice president. Rosenstock said those factors make the borough popular with families. There is a playground and, of course, the lake with two beaches for residents, one sandy and the other grass. In the summer, there are childrens swimming lessons and fun days. The association also sponsors Halloween parties and has bingo games in the community center every two weeks in the summer. Rosenstock admitted, though, that once the children who live here become teens, they might feel trapped because
Penn Lake is out of the way. But not so much. White Haven is four miles down the
Blossom Bake Shop owner Rob Scott is expanding his business near the entrance to Penn Lake Park.
road. Wilkes-Barre is about 18 miles north. Were centrally located, said Councilwoman Barbara Sudimak, whos also chairwoman of the borough planning commission. Were close to two interstates; were 30 minutes from two different casinos. Betty McGarrigan noted borough taxes are low. She and her husband pay an average of $100 in borough real-estate taxes on each of three houses they own. A history on ice
The community was founded in 1938, after ice salesman Albert Lewis used the lake to chip out his product. In 1946, Harry and Mary Goeringer bought the lake and the 800 acres around it from Lewis. They built a house by the lake, later divided the rest of the land into parcels, then created the Penn Lake Association, according to the boroughs history. It became a borough in 1976, when Penn Lake Park applied for a state grant because the lakes dam needed a major repair. Betty McGarrigan said the area, at the time half in Bear Creek Township and half in Dennison Township, was a private vacation spot served by dirt roads. But once Penn Lake Park became a borough and accepted state money, it was able to pave its roads. Summer
renters who just came for the season bought houses. New homes were built. And there still is plenty of open space for more construction, according to the boroughs comprehensive plan. Residents hooked up to a public sewer system in 2006, Rosenstock said.
The Goeringers daughter, Carolyn Goeringer Basler, recently sold 390 acres of forest land she inherited from her parents to the state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources to honor her parents memory. See PENN LAKE | 2C
Betty McGarrigan, who has an electronics store in New Jersey with her husband, Phil, also enjoys time at her lakefront home at Penn Lake Park.
The entrance to Penn Lake Park along White Haven Road between Bear Creek Village and White Haven
Phil McGarrigan, left, talks about life at Penn Lake Park, while fellow resident Tom Carter, whose grandparents were Penn Lake Parks first full-time residents, listens in.
Long-time residents Tom Carter, left, son of Penn Lake Parks first full-time residents, and his wife, Lois, talk about life in the tiny borough in southeastern Luzerne County.
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Damian Harold Deitrick, son of Zina and Harry Deitrick, Moscow, is celebrating his second birthday today, Aug. 17. Damian is a grandson of Debbie and Harry Deitrick and the late Betty and Morris Capute, all of Wilkes-Barre. He is a great-grandson of Anna Reese, Wilkes-Barre, and Frances Capute, Shickshinny.
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Sydney Grace Banks, daughter of Chris and Cheri Banks, Trucksville, is celebrating her fourth birthday today, Aug. 17. Sydney is a granddaughter of Janet Smith, Trucksville; Joe and Carol Banks, Shavertown; and the late William Smith. She is a great-granddaughter of Bette Smith, Orange, and Lee Mikolaichik, Dallas. Sydney has two sisters, Sarah and Jordan, and a brother, Kyle.
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St. Andrew Parish, Wilkes-Barre, recently held a Catholic summer camp for children in kindergarten through sixth grade. The week-long event was hosted by the Rev. James E. McGahagan, pastor, and was staffed by the Sister Servants of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. The camps theme, All Hands on Deck, was based on the Year of Faith and the four marks of the church, one, holy, Catholic and apostolic.Themerelated activities included lessons, songs and crafts. The children also attended daily Mass, enjoyed outdoor games and were provided lunch. Participants and volunteers, from left, first row, are Sister Marietta Therese, Bobby Macko, Lizzy Papciak, Robert Franckiewicz, Tess Welles, Hope Burke, Carmen Givens and Kaylyn Dougherty. Second row: Nathan Stilp, Matthew Stilp, Chris Papciak, Kyla Budzyn, Daniel Fuller, Christopher Deininger, Patrick Franckiewicz, Kevin Welles and Sister Ryszarda. Third row: McGahagan, Jeffrey Stilp, Joshua Lord and Sandra Vasquez. Fourth row: Deacon Francis Bradigan Jr., Maria Franckiewicz, Kathleen Franckiewicz, Stephen Franckiewicz, Kevin Welles, Kenny Macko, Megan Welles and Kristian Vasquez. Anthony Macko, volunteer, also participated.
The Kingston Seventh-day Adventist Church recently hosted a health expo at the Martz Amphitheater in Kirby Park. The event offered health services at no charge to the public, including blood pressure and cholesterol screening, height and weight measurement, body fat indexing, lung function testing and grip testing. Various games and prizes were offered for children and were supervised by the Pathfinder Club and other youth from the church. The public also received free literature on the importance of rest, diet and nutrition, free samples of vegan recipes and bottled water. Donations were received from Wegmans, Walmart, Pennsylvania cannot be Weiss Markets and Price Chopper. The expo was coordinated by held responsible for any the Health Ministries Department of the church, under the direclost applications or relat- tion of Carol Buchalski and Elaine Gayman, and was staffed by several health professionals and volunteers from the church. At ed paperwork. No late applications the height and weight measurement station, from left, first row, will be considered by the are Shae-Lyn Briggs, Wyoming Valley Falcon Pathfinder Club, and Dr. Jose Castillo. Second row: Dale McElwee, Kingston Seventh-day scholarship committee. Applications may be Adventist Church.
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ARIES (March 21-April 19). Some experts insist that one person cannot technically make another person happy, that each person is in charge of his or her own happiness. The events of your day will challenge this theory. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Youll encourage others not to pretend. You want to see the flaws today. The perfection of any situation will only nudge you toward the freedom of imperfection. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Problems will not go away just because someone utters a few words that cost nothing. And yet, its a start. It helps that you now know the other persons intentions are to make things better. CANCER (June 22-July 22). How can you draw a conclusion from insufficient evidence? People do it every day. In this mysterious existence, very little is truly known, and thats the fun of it. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Youll have no trouble capturing and holding peoples attention. If someone has to talk to the group, it should be you. Youll communicate your vision clearly using your flair for vivid demonstration. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). New communication skills can always be picked up. Some of the ineffective habits you learned will be replaced with better ways of connecting with people in the weeks to come. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). If you fall into a set of bad thoughts, just try to remember that you dont have to identify with everything that crosses your mind. Many thoughts dont even originate in your own brain. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Your internal set of rules will be different from those imposed by todays games. Feeling satisfied and content is winning. This can happen with or without the trophy in your hand. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Deciding what went wrong and why isnt an exercise in negativity. Rather, its a method of pinpointing possible corrective action so you can decide the best way to proceed. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). As the ancient wisdom suggests, usually the order is: pride, fall. When you notice the puffed-up chest, boasting and posturing, whether youre the perpetrator or the witness, you brace yourself for the inevitable. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Time will only be on your side after youve made a few agreements with it. Decide when your job is to be accomplished, and put it on your calendar. Deadlines will make you productive. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). The stars seem like eternal fixtures in the sky, but even the eternal stars are in flux. Each one is born and will die. They expand, contract, change color, change brightness. They change, and so can you. TODAYS BIRTHDAY (Aug. 17). Practical plans and impractical dreams have an equal shot at being realized in September, so make bold moves. In October, let loved ones connect you with professional opportunity. Arts, hobbies and education benefit your love life in November. Your lucky numbers are: 20, 24, 31, 9 and 3.
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Reection with Full Armor Band from 6-9 p.m. on Aug. 30. All ages are welcome. The evening will include adoration with exposition, personal testimonies, praise and worship, prayer ministry and confession. Benediction will begin at 8 p.m. with optional prayer ministry until 9 p.m. Admission is free, but free will offerings will be accepted. MOUNTAIN TOP: Emmanuel United Church of Christ, 7768 Blue Ridge Trail, will welcome ve new members to the church at the 10:30 a.m. service on Sunday. The church also houses the food bank for the Wapwallopen Ministerium. It is open Wednesdays and Thursdays by appointment. All contacts are condential. To make an appointment, call 868-5675. PLYMOUTH: The Franklin Street Primitive Methodist Church, 181 Franklin St., is holding a Phillies tickets giveaway at a special worship service at 11:30 a.m. on Aug. 25. Tickets will be awarded to adults who
www.timesleader.com THE TIMES LEADER have entered the contest after the service. The church is also sponsoring free pony rides and a petting zoo during the Kielbasa Festival on Aug. 24. They will be located behind the Magistrates ofce on Main Street beginning at 10 a.m. SHICKSHINNY: Raven Creek will perform at the 9 a.m. Sunday worship at Town Hill United Methodist Church, 417 Town Hill Road. WILKES-BARRE: The Womens League of Temple Israel is holding its fourth annual Rosh Hashanah Challah and honey gift bag fundraiser. Proceeds from the event will benet Temple Israel and its religious school. The gift bags include a kosher Challah bread, apples, honey, candy and honey cake. The cost is $20 per bag. They will be delivered on Sept. 4 in the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton area in time for the Jewish New Year celebration. For more information, or to place an order, call the Temple Israel ofce at 570-824-8927.
ASHLEY: Centenary United Methodist Church, 24 N. Main St., is holding a free ice cream social for children from 6-7 p.m. on Saturday. The event is for potty-trained children to age 12. Pastor Roger Noss and his wife, Colleen, are hosting the event. For more information call 8246435. DOYLESTOWN: Polish Womens Alliance Council 40 is sponsoring a trip to the National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa on Aug. 25.
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The chapel of Our Lady of Czestochowa is an exact replica of the altar in the Shrine of Jasna Gora, a link to the Polish homeland. There is also a statue of Blessed Pope John Paul II and an outdoor prayer area with the Stations of the Cross and the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes. For information and reservations, call Bernadine Regis at 693-2293 or Felicia Perlick at 443-9940. NANTICOKE: St. Faustina Parish, 520 S. Hanover St., is presenting a Night of
Apostolic
Parish & Loomis St. W-B Sunday Worship 10 a.m. Sunday School 11:15 a.m. Bible Study Wed 6:30 p.m. Pastor Don Hartsthorne 822-3372
Bible
Episcopal
Lutheran
Assembly of God
105 HILL ST...WILKES-BARRE Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Service 11 a.m. We offer Childrens Church Prayer Service Wednesday 7p.m. Bible Study Wednesday 8 p.m. Rev. Michael E. Brewster, Pastor
340 Carverton Rd. Trucksville Pastor Dan Miller 570-696-1128 www.bmha.org Morning Worship (Main Sanctuary) 8:00AM, 9:45AM, 11:00AM (Harvest Cafe Bldg) 9:45AM, 11:00AM 8:00AM & 11:00AM Sunday School: 9:45AM
Lutheran
Orthodox Church In America 591 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre Very Rev. Joseph Martin, Pastor 570-822-7725 Saturday Vespers 6:00 p.m. Sunday Divine Liturgy 8:30 a.m. Feast Day Vespers 6 p.m. Feast Day Divine Liturgy 9:00 a.m. ALL ARE WELCOME web site: www.oca.org
Orthodox
Presbyterian
105 Irem Rd, Dallas Worship Service: 10:00 a.m. Pastor Kathleen Jamhoury Nursery Provided 570- 675-3131
Trinity Presbyterian
Church Ofce 287-3840 Wyoming & Yeager Ave Rev. Dr. PhilipT. Wanck Handicapped Accessible Sat. 5pm Praise and Worship Service Sun. 8:30 a.m. Early Summer Worship (June 9-Sep 1) 10 am Traditional Worship Prayer Line 283-8133
United Methodist
SUNDAY
Kids Church
WEDNESDAY EVENING
(Harvest Cafe Bldg) FUEL Youth Ministry 6:30PM We have various Ministries available for Men, Women, Youth and Children.
Water Street Pittston 654-0283 Rev. James H. Breese, Pastor Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. Childrens Sun School 9:45 a.m. Adult/Teen Sun School 10:45 a.m. Bible Study/Prayer Meeting Wed at 7:15 p.m. Chairlift Available www.fbcpittston.org
A TeachingMinistry Ministry A Bible Bible Teaching 4122 MemorialHwy. Highway, Dallas Memorial Dallas Sunday Services: Services: Sunday 10 am, 6pm (August only) 11 a.m., 6 p.m. 570-675-3723 (570) 675-3723 www.gracechurchdallas.org www.gracechurchdallas.org
Catholic
SAINT MARYS CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
134 S. Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre
Primitive Methodist
SUNDAY SERVICES Celebration Service 10:15AM Sunday School 9AM Christian Education 9AM Kidz Church 10:15AM Intercessory Prayer 8:15AM Sunday Evening 6:30PM TUESDAY Womens Bible Study 10AM WEDNESDAY Family Night Ministries 7PM THURSDAY Evidence Youth Group 6:30PM 570-829-0989 www.wilkesbarreag.com
167 East State Street Nanticoke, PA A Church Unashamedly in love with The LORD
PRAISE JESUS
Christian
CHRIST FELLOWSHIP CHURCH OF PLYMOUTH
246 E. Main St. Plymouth, PA (570) 779-4210 Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Wednesday night bible study and prayer 7 p.m. Sunday School and Nursery provided We are a Christian bible church teaching the plain truth of Gods word as we prepare for our eternal future.
JESUS CHRIST
www.treeoifefellowship.net
52 E. 8th Street Wyoming Sunday School All Ages 9:30 Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Tues. 7 p.m. prayer meeting Visitors Welcome
First Baptist
693-1754
570 South Main Rd., Mountaintop, PA 868-5155 Pastor Dave Elick Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship Service 8:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Bible Services Wed. 7 p.m. All Are Welcome
446 Bennet St., Luzerne Methodist Church Sunday Worship 446 Bennet 10:30 St., a.m.Luzerne Sunday Church Worship School 10:30 a.m. during Worship Church School Carol E. Coleman during Worship Pastor 287-6231
Shavertown 39 East PoplarUnited St West Nanticoke Methodist Church Sunday Worship 10:30 am
shavertownumc.com Childrens Church School 163 N. Pioneer Ave. Everyone Welcome Shavertown George Price Pastor 675-4666 Phone-A-Prayer Pastor:570-735-1514 Rev. Judy Walker Air Conditioned Organ/Choir Director: Deborah Kelleher Saturday Service-5:30 pm Shavertown United Methodist Church shavertownumc.com Chapel Service 163 N. Pioneer Ave. Shavertown am Sunday Service-10:00 Phone-A-Prayer 675-4666 Worship Service Pastor: Rev. Judy Walker Prayer &Deborah Praise Organ/Choir Director: Kelleher Saturday Service-5:30 pm Chapel Service Service - 2nd Monday Sunday Service-10:00 am of the month at 7 pm. Worship Service Nursery Care Prayer & Praise Available Sunday Serviceduring - 2nd Monday of theService month at 7 pm. Care For moreNursery information call Available during Sunday Service the office at For more information call the office at 570-675-3616 570-675-3616
Handicapped Accessible
United Methodist
Saint Mary Antiochian Orthodox Church
905 South Main Street Wilkes-Barre Very Rev, David Hester Deacon John Karam Saturday - Great Vespers 6 p.m. Sunday - Divine Liturgy 10 a.m. Parish Ofce 824-5016 All Are Welcome Website: www.antiochian.org
Nanticoke
Catholic
100 West Dorrance St. Kingston, PA 18704 Sunday School/ABF 9:30 a.m. Sun Worship 10:30 a.m. Radio Ministry Searching the Scriptures Sunday 7:30-8:30 AM WRKC 88.5 FM website: www.ccchurchtoday.org Pastor: John Butch Phone: 283-2202
Bible
Vigil (Saturday)
Rev. Debby North Holy Communion Sunday 8 am & 9:30 am Christian Education 10:30 am Christian Coffee House Every 4th Fri 7-9PM
www.NanticokeLutheran.org
2811 S. Main St., Hanover Twp. Pastor: George Price 570-823-6467 Sunday Services at 9 A.M. Kids Korner available during worship.
Presbyterian
First United
Sunday
63 Division St., W-B Interim Pastor: Richard McIntyre Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. 570-823-3083
Baptist Tabernacle
Baptist
Sunday Services 9am & 10:45am With Jr. Church & Nursery Available. Wed 6:30 Family Night with Awana for ages 18 months - 6th grade. College & Career, CrossRoads for Teens, Deaf Ministry, Small Groups, Mens & Womens Ministry, Groups. Celebrate Recovery for Hurts, Habits, Hang-Ups Tuesdays 6:30pm Discover the difference! 370 Carverton Road, Trucksville 696-0399 www.crosscreekcc.org
Weekday Mass
Episcopal
ST. CLEMENT & ST. PETERS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
165 Hanover St., W-B 822-8043 The Rev. John C. Major Priest-In-Charge Holy Eucharist 9am Sunday School 9:00am WELCOME ALL TO GROW IN GODS LOVE www.stclementstpeter.org
Independent
475 Hazel St., Wilkes-Barre 829-3790 Sunday Services 9:30 a.m., 10:45 a.m. Sunday School 6 p.m. Sunday Eve Wednesday 7 p.m. Bible Study Prayer and Youth Groups Limited Van Service Available, Please Call. Independent... Fundamental... Friendly
667 N. Main St., W-B 822-8233 Worship Schedule: Sun 7:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Adult Bible Class 11:00 a.m. Rev. Gary Scharrer Chairlift Available Missouri Synod
115 Exeter Ave., West Pittston 654-8121 Worship 11:00 AM at St. Cecilias Roman Catholic Church, Wyoming Avenue, Exeter Rev. James E. Thyren, Pastor
Cor. Old River Rd. & Dagobert St. Rev. Anthony Brima Safe Sanctuary Policy Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Handicap Elevator Available. You are invited to attend. 570-823-7721
Marian E. Hartman, Pastor Dr. Stephen L. Broskoske, Director of Music Making Disciples for Jesus Christ Sunday Worship Schedule 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. 17 West Church RD off Route 309, Trucksville at Carverton RD Nursery available for children birth through kindergarten. Vacation Bible School August 18-22 5:30-8:30pm Grief Support 7PM 3rd Wednesday Every Month Phone: 570- 696-3897 Fax: 570-696-3898 Email: [email protected]
Church
Confessions
570-675-3859
Christian
Wyoming Ave. Christian
881 Wyoming Ave., Kingston 570-288-4855 Pastor Dennis Gray
CHRIST UNITED CHRIST UNITED METHODIST METHODIST CHURCH CHURCH 175 S. Main Road
376 Wyoming Wyoming Ave 376 Av Rev. Marcelle Dotson Rev. Harriet Santos Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday Worship 10:30 am Sunday School 10:30 a.m. 570-693-2821 570-693-2821 Everyone Welcome! Ample Parking Handicap Accessible
175 S. MainTop Road Mountain Mountain Top Pastor JP Bohanan Pastor Rev. Stephen Sours Sunday Worship Sunday Worship 8:30 & 10:45 am 8:30 & 10:45 am Sun School 9:30 am Sun School 9:30 am Nursery Available 570-474-6060
Harveys Lake Highway, Dallas 639-5099 Pastor Jerry Branch Sun. Worship 9:15 & 10:30 am www.dallasbaptist church.org
Dallas Baptist
75 Prospect St. Nanticoke 735-3932 Pastor Tim Hall www.nebobaptist.org Worship Service Sun. 8:30 a.m. & 11 a.m. Sun School 9:45 a.m. Nursery Junior Church Youth Groups Great Bible Seminars Everyone is Welcome
1024 Exeter Avenue Exeter, PA 18643 Pastor Guy Giordano (570) 388-5213 SUNDAY SERVICES Intercessory Prayer 9:30am Worship Service 10:00am Sunday School/ Nursery Provided WEDNESDAY SERVICES Bible Study & Prayer 7pm Visitors Welcome! Encounter Christ in a historical church in a new & relevant way.
Slocum Chapel
Come Hear The Word Of God, Let It Change Your Life! Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Communion Every Sunday Sunday Evening Worship At 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. ELEVATOR ACCESSIBLE
Mennonite
112 Prospect St. Sunday Celebration 9:30 a.m. Sunday School - Sept. - May 9:00 a.m. Pastor D. Pegarella 735-1700
ChurCh on the Square Christ Fellowship PastorsVincent OBoyle and Louis Smyth Church Of 52 Public Square,Wilkes-Barre Plymouth 246 E. Main St., 570-446-4740 Plymouth, PA (570) 779-4210 A Full Gospel Church Sunday Worship Sunday 10:30 AM 10:30 a.m. Wednesday night bible study Tuesday Prayer76:30 PM and prayer p.m. Sunday School and Friday Bible Study 6:30 PM Nursery provided We are a Christian bible church Churchonthesquareinc.org teaching the plain truth of Gods word as we prepare Follow Us Onfuture. FaceBook! for our eternal
NEW LIFE
Handicapped Accessible
675-5701
Nazarene
Mountain View Church Of The Nazarene
52 E. 8th Street, Wyoming Pastor Bryan Rosenberg Sunday Worship 9 am Childrens Church & Child Care Provided. 570-821-2800 Everyone is Welcome!
WE HAVE MOVED!!
1224 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort Pastor William Lukesh 287-7097 Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. 6 p.m. Praise Band Handicap Accessible Nursery Provided Air Conditioned Visitors Welcome
Church Rev. Pease Cor.Barbara Old River Rd. & Safe Sanctuary Policy Dagobert St. Sunday School 9:45 Brima Rev. Anthony Morning Service a.m. Safe11:00 Sanctuary Policy Handicap MorningElevator Service 10:00 a.m. Available Handicap Elevator Available. You are invited to You are attend. invited to attend. 823-7721 570-823-7721
Cor. Old River Rd. & Dagobert St.
Unity
Unity: A Center for Spiritual Living 140 S. Grant St., W-B Rev. Dianne Sickler Sunday Service & Childrens Church 10 a.m. Church 824-7722 Prayer Line 829-3133 www.unitynepa.com
COMMUNITY NEWS
Keri Skvarla of Nanticoke; Rachel Sluhocki of WilkesBarre; Aubrielle Smith of Dallas; Holly Smith of Milnesville; Gregory Snyder of Swoyersville; Jennifer Sobeck of Harveys Lake; Bernard Socha of Mountain Top; Robin Sorber of Wilkes-Barre; Robert Sperazza of Pittston; Lewis Stalbird of Duryea; Jenette Stapert of Alden; Alyssa Stencavage of Mountaintop; Ashley Sutton of Swpyersville; John Sweeney of Shavertown; Elham Takin of Wilkes-Barre; Joseph Taylor of Wilkes-Barre; Greg Thomas of Wilkes-Barre; Morgan Thomas of Dallas; Sean Thomas of Wilkes-Barre; William Thomas of Nanticoke; Garth Todd of West Pittston; Bobbie Tondora of Pittston; Justin Topa of Avoca; Sarah Tressa of Forty Fort; Daniel Troynacki of Pittston; Christa Tutella of Wilkes-Barre; Amber Uhrin of Drums; Michael Vamos of Mountain Top; Joseph Waichulis of Nanticoke; James Walker of Wilkes-Barre; Justin Wall of Pittston; Letitia Warunek of Pittston; Nicholas Watkins of Courtdale; Ryan Weber of Wilkes-Barre; Thomas Weeks of Trucksville; Jessica Weron of Nanticoke; Marjorie Whispell of Pittston; Erica Whitebread of Forty Fort; Stephanie Wilkie of Wilkes-Barre; Sara Williams of Wilkes-Barre; Ryan Wood of Kingston; Adoma Yeboah of Wilkes-Barre; Anne Yoskoski of Dallas; Michael Yuhas of Duryea; Lauren Yurko of Dallas; Emily Yuscavage of Mountain Top; Joseph Zack of Hanover Township; Luke Zack of Mountain Top; Justine Zaleski of Avoca; Thomas Zelinka of Wilkes-Barre; Aubrey Zenda of Wilkes-Barre; Ashley Zerfoss of Shavertown; Veronica Zimmerman of Edwardsville; Rachel Zomerfeld of Courtdale; Nicole Zukowski of Hazleton.
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Wilkes University Terese Wignot, interim provost, Wilkes University, recently announced the Deans List for the spring 2013 semester. Local residents who attained the honor are: Heather Abrams of Wyoming; Benjamin Accardi of Bear Creek Township; Justin Adams of Drums; James Alfano of Pittston; Faisal Khalid Alharbi of Wilkes-Barre; Afnan Aljafari of Wilkes-Barre; Ahmed Alkhaldi of Wilkes-Barre; Somiah Almeky of Shavertown; Hassan Alsalloum of WilkesBarre; Renee Alshefski of Hazle Township; Ibrahim Altariq of Wilkes-Barre; Brianna Arcarese of Pittston; Andrew Asare of WilkesBarre; Kara Augustine of Shavertown; Kelsey Augustine of Shavertown; Giuliana Ayers of Freeland; Stephanie Bacchus of Wilkes-Barre; Brittany Battista of Pittston; Michael Bauman of Forty Fort; Miranda Baur of Dallas; Kendall Beard of Kingston; Brian Bedwick of WilkesBarre; George Behlke of Wyoming; Sara Bellanco of Wyoming; Cara Belles of Shickshinny; Andrew Bergey of Kingston; Christine Bergey of Kingston; Kaitlyn Bevans of Beaver Meadows; Channing Biggers of Pittston; Asma Binladen of Edwardsville; Alysha Bixler of Wilkes-Barre; Casey Bohan of Harding; Shawn Bookwalter of Forty Fort; Kaitlin Bowalick of Nanticoke; Matthew Boyle of Shavertown; Christina Breznak of Hazleton; Alyssa Brown of Mountain Top; Kathlina Brown of Nanticoke; Sarah Brozena of Larksville; Adam Burt of Ashley; Erin Bush of Kingston; Rachel Capitano of Hughestown; Christopher Carey of Duryea; Margarite Carter of Nanticoke; James Carty of Swoyersville; Jonathan Casey of Warrior Run; Christian Castro of Dallas; Cierra Cellerari of Wilkes-Barre; Casandra Cerulli of Larksville; Theresa Charnetski of WilkesBarre; Joseph Cherinko of Wilkes-Barre; Timothy Cheung of Kingston; Deborah Chielli of Dallas; Aleona Chinikaylo of Shavertown; Suzanne Ciarcia of WilkesBarre; Julia Cikota of Harding; Kelli Clemons of Hanover Township; Sean Coates of Mountain Top; Ariana Colella of Pittston; Amanda Coombs of Hanover Township; Dominick Costantino of Hanover Township; Kristen Craven of Larksville; Ashleigh Crispell of Pittston; Kelli Cummings of Kingston; Eric Danko of Dallas; Sara Davis of Dallas; Jacqueline Delucca of West Pittston; Giovanna DiBlasi of Hazleton; Dawn DiMaria of Forty Fort; Katherine Dodson of Nuremberg; Lucas Domulevicz of Glen Lyon; Melissa Duda of Wilkes-Barre; Bradley Dudeck of Hazle Township; Brandon Dudeck of Hazle Township; Olivia Dworak of Dupont; Emily Dymond of Harding; Jennifer Earley of Hanover Township; Kayla Eaton of Wilkes-Barre; Alyssa Elmy of Wilkes-Barre; Jonathan Eroh of Nescopeck; Amanda Evanich of Pittston; Morgan Evans of Hanover Township; Amanda Fasciana of West Pittston; Joseph Fasciana of West Pittston; Joseph Feibus of Wilkes-Barre; Adrienne Feisel of Ashley; Luigi Festa of Larksville; Krista Fetterman of Nanticoke; Christina Fischer of Nanticoke; Jennifer Foy of Wilkes-Barre; Mitchell Frear of Kingston; Chelsea Fufaro of Dallas; Rosalie Garcia of Wilkes-Barre; Beth Gilbert of Wilkes-Barre; Shannon Gilhooley of Lain; Sarah Gillette of Dallas; Larissa Gimble of Larksville; Jesse Goble of Luzerne; Jessica Gorts of Wilkes-Barre; Claire Gothreau of Mountain Top; Cara Goughenour of Sugarloaf; Jill Grasso of Pittston; Erika Green of Kingston; Stephen Gruver of Wilkes-Barre; Ryan Habib of Nanticoke; Sara Hagenbach of Hunlock Creek; Kyla Halsor of Dallas; Casey Harding of Plymouth; Hillary Harris of Wilkes-Barre; Marissa Harrison of Shavertown; Richard Harth of Pittston; Forest Hawkins of Ashley; Johnathan Haydock of Nanticoke; Gregory Heindel of Sweet Valley; Thomas Heiser of Hanover Township; Brittany Hess of Wilkes-Barre;
Erin Hohol of Hunlock Creek; Samantha Horchos of Pittston; Samantha Hunter of Hanover Township; Matthew Januski of Edwardsville; Michael Jayne of Shavertown; Katie Jescavage of Plains; William Johns of Pringle; Alyssa Jones of Wilkes-Barre; Sarah Jones of Trucksville; Zachary Jones of Wyoming; Michael Jorda of Kingston; Michael Kachmarsky of Exeter; Abigail Kaster of Mountain Top; Megan Kazmerski of Kingston; SamanthaAnn Kerpovich of Drums; Nicole Kerr-Stapleton of Wilkes-Barre; Jeffrey Kinney of Kingston; Eric Klemchak of Bear Creek Township; Jason Klus of Kingston; Patrick Klus of Kingston; Nathalie Kocon of Mountain Top; Michael Kohut of Exeter; Amanda Kornak of Dallas; Kayla Kotch of Nanticoke; Amanda Kowalek of Wyoming; Christopher Kropiewnicki of Nanticoke; Joseph Kubicki of WilkesBarre; Catherine LaBuz of Drums; Margaret Labuz of Drums; Michael Lanczak of Kingston; Eric Larsen of Wilkes-Barre; Kelly Lashock of Hazleton Township; Ashley Legg of Mountain Top; Roger Legg of White Haven; Robert Lehnert of Wilkes-Barre; Courtney Leighton of WilkesBarre; Patrick Lello of Dupont; Jaymelyn Lendacky of Wilkes-Barre; Martin Lewandoski of Plains; Troy Lewis of Wilkes-Barre; Brittany Lippert of Edwardsville; Carmen Lopresto of Pittston Township; David Macekura of Wilkes-Barre; Aimee MacFarlane of Exeter; Sarah Maheady of Wyoming; Jonathan Martin of Forty Fort; Karly Mason of Hunlock Creek; Rachel Matteucci of Pittston; Rebecca Mattioli of Pittston; Macey McGuire of Drums; Macson McGuirk of Wyoming; Rebecca McMahon of Hunlock Creek; Walter Mieczkowski of Nanticoke; Joseph Miele of DuPont; Thomas Mike of Shavertown; Noelle Miller of Shavertown; Rachel Miller of Wyoming; Emile Mirzoevs of Forty Fort; Matthew Montville of WilkesBarre; Michael Moody of Larksville; Bryant Morocho of Wilkes-Barre; Erin Mras of Hunlock Creek; Erica Naperkowski of Ashley; Kelsey Noss of Plains; Meagan OConnell of Mountain Top; Stephen Olshemski of Shavertown; Joshua Olzinski of Nanticoke; Todd Oravic of Ashley; Kayla Oster of Hazle Township; Morgan Palermo of Drums; Angela Palmerio of Wilkes-Barre; Tyler Panzarella of Hazleton; Lauren Para of Jenkins Township; Alexandra Paranac of Hazleton; Nipa Parikh of Wilkes-Barre; Anup Patel of Wilkes-Barre; Bhumi Patel of Mountain Top; Deep Patel of Dallas; Hiral Patel of Mountain Top; Neepa Patel of Mountain Top; Nikita Patel of Mountain Top; Priyanka Patel of Kingston; Jessalyn Paveletz of Hanover Township; Jarrod Pavelitz of Mountain Top; Amanda Pawlowski of Nanticoke; Ryan Pearson of Hunlock Creek; Megan Petrochko of Nanticoke; Kyra Phair of West Nanticoke; Colleen Pike of Dallas; Michael Pino of Hazleton; Sara Pisak of Sugarloaf; Rose Polney of Swoyersville; Laura Preby of Plains; Stacy Prelewicz of Wapwallopen; Kimberly Price of Mountain Top; Ryan Prohaska of Larksville; Kenneth Pugh of Luzerne; Samantha Purdy of Hughestown; Jesse Quintiliani of Mountain Top; Kassondra Rader of Wilkes-Barre; Jordan Ramirez of Plains; Charles Reilly of Forty Fort; Victoria Rendina of Larksville; Bobbie Lynn Richardson of WilkesBarre; Theresa Rider of Kingston; Amy Robacheski of Nanticoke; Gabriella Romanelli of Wilkes-Barre; Sterling Rospendowski of Bear Creek; Stephen Ruch of Dallas; Sophia Rynkiewicz of Nanticoke; Ann Sadusky of Exeter; Nicole Scharpnick of Luzerne; Thomas Schmidt of Mountain Top; Kelci Scirrotto of Freeland; Jessica Scott of Nanticoke; Donald Searfoss of Shavertown; Kristina Seiger of Pringle; Jonathan Seward of Harding; Barbara Shaver of Kingston; Joshua Shaver of Trucksville; Amanda Shonk of Wilkes-Barre; Jocelyn Sickler of Larksville; Mallory Simchick of Swoyersville; Sarah Simonovich of Dallas; Marina Skevolax of Dallas;
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. Elvis Presley fans from around the world made their annual pilgrimage to Graceland on Thursday to pay their respects to the rock n roll icon with a solemn candlelight vigil on the 36th anniversary of his death. Thousands of Presley fans carried lit candles as they walked silently through the Mediation Garden at Graceland, Presleys longtime Memphis home. The garden is the location of Presleys grave and also is the spot where his mother, father and grandmother are buried. Wreaths of owers and pictures of Presley encircled the grave, while shadows cast by the glowing candles danced along the stone wall surrounding the gar-
The back of their shirts had a quote that gives one reason why fans have made repeated trips to Memphis for Elvis Week and the vigil: If you have a friend who is an Elvis fan, you have a friend for life. Where else can you go where you meet people from year to year who have the same passion? said Christine Jeffords, a preschool teacher from Hartford, Wis. If you were sad or happy or whatever, he was such a big part of your life, Jeffords said. I always felt in my heart that he was a good person, a beautiful person.
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2,000 sq. ft. Cedar 3 BR home nestled on 3.5 acres. Hard- Brick ranch with natural woodwood floors in DR & LR, stun- work, stone fireplace with gas ning great room with tile floor, logs, newer carpet over HW cathedral ceiling & gas fire- floors, gas heat, central aid. place. Modern kitchen with Modern kitchen w/Corian counstainless steel appliances & tertops. Beautiful sun room granite counter tops, detached opens to large, level, private 2 car garage 24x48 w/kitchen yard. Updates include newer & 3/4 bath, covered patio. roof, panel box, water heater & Large rec room in lower level. more! C/A & gas heat. MLS 13 3416 One Year Home Warranty . $173,900 MLS #13-1702 Call Mary Ann Desiderio $384,900 715-7733 Call Matt Hodorowski 714-9229
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WOODLAWN AVE Fully renovated inside and out! Home has many features including: 3 or 4 bedrooms with a fully finished attic, 2 full and 1 half bath, Laundry room on the first floor. MLS#13-2316 $220,000 Christine Pieczynski 696-6569
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
PITTSTON 8 unit apartment building. $145,000. Call for details, 570-655-1606 SCRANTON INVESTMENT PROPERTIES FOR SALE $65,000 - $110,000 Five (5) investment buildings for sale throughout Scranton, each less than 5 minutes to the downtown area. Each building is priced at a reasonable rate, but can be negotiable. Please call 570-346-3328 or 570-336-8192 for more details and for an appointment to see the buildings.
4 Marilyn Drive Well-maintained 2,450 sq. ft. home with 4 bedrooms, 1.75 baths, attached 2 car garage on 1.09 acre. Finished basement with laundry room. Hardwood floors and carpeting. New roof, Guardian backup generator, large wrap-around deck. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with wooded surroundings. PRICED REDUCED! Asking $230,000 Call 570-357-8126 WILKES-BARRE 8 Mill St. (Parsons) 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Large yard with 2 tier deck. Spacious driveway, garage, and storage shed. Convenient location for shopping, casino, hospital, school bus stops. Asking $94,000 (NEG.) Call: 570-824-8665 for appointment Houses For Sale
474-6307 BENTON DALLAS 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
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A RARE OPPORTUNITY 665 CREST AVE. Make your full or part-time home at beautiful LAKE GANOGA on top of Red Rock Mtn. Truly a gem! 112 of lake frontage with dock. 2700+ sq. ft. of energy efficient living space with open floor plan, vaulted ceilings and great natural lighting. Expansive deck provides fabulous views of the lake. Four bedrooms, three plus baths, fireplace and more. Community beach, tennis courts, helipad and 2000 acres are all available to association member for hunting and fishing or just plain walking. Come see it! #13-1857 $599,000 Carole Poggi 283-9100 x19
20 West Minster Drive Attractive brick ranch in good location, close to schools and shopping. 9 rooms, 4 bedrooms and 2 baths, a Sunroom overlooking large level rear yard. Hardwood and wall to wall carpeting. Gas heat. Two car garage. New roof. MLS#13-3473 $179,900 Call Sandra Gorman 570-696-5408
Beautiful, well kept 2 story Colonial features 3,900 sq. ft. 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, hardwood & tile floors, gorgeous entry foyer, built-in pool, fenced yard, 3 car garage. MLS# 13-1932 $459,000 ONE YEAR HOME WARRANTY INCLUDED Call Tracy Zarola 696-0723
NEW LISTING Great Location. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, central air conditioning, gas hot water heat. Two car garage. Large corner lot. MLS #13-2825 $194,500
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REDUCED $99,900 43 Richmont Ave. Near Riverside Park. Motivated seller, make reasonable 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
9 Westminster Drive 4 bedroom brick ranch. 2,800 sq. ft. Totally renovated. 2 1/2 car garage. Low taxes, corner lot. Walking distance to Dallas school & medical center . $251,000. See ZILLOW for details. Call 570-878-3150
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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, AUGUST 4, 1-3 Remodeled contemporary home with new kitchen & baths. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, great outdoor living space with fenced yard, above ground pool & detached garage. MLS#PM-2459 Call George Zygmunt 646-706-2934
$73,500 Commercial/Residential Wonderful opportunity to live and have your business on the same property! Many uses for this storefront/ware house/shop/garage. Call Christine Kutz (570)332-8832 for more information.
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. $89,500 Ask for Bob Kopec
75 Filbert Street. Wonderfully maintained 3 bedroom Cape Cod with a modern eat-in kitchen. First floor family room, Large master bedroom (15x16) with lots of closet space. Aluminum siding. Replacement windows. Fenced rear yard. Gas heat. Corner lot. MLS # 13-3247. $119,900. Ask for Bob Kopec Humford Realty, Inc. 570-822-5126.
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 $55,000 Call Cindy King 570-6902689 www.cindykingre.com 570-675-5100
HANOVER TWP.
Lovely home in the Korn Krest section of Hanover Twp. Open downstairs floor plan. 3 bedrooms, large deck, above ground pool. Out of flood zone. Beautiful views. Very low heating costs. MLS #13-1358 $94,900 David Krolikowski 885-6731
570-613-9080
DURYEA 56 Oak Street A Lovely Single family house with hardwood floors, throughout. 3 season side porch, large closets in all 3 bedrooms. Walk-up attic for additional storage space, and so much more. Check it out! MLS# 13-3149. $145,000 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 FORTY FORT GLEN LYON 7 ALLENBERRY DR. Ready to move in this 3 bedroom town house in Allenberry is also the most affordable unit currently for sale. New hardwood floors & included LG washer & dryer. Over sized lot with patio & private wooded surroundings. Convenient location. One of the first units in Allenberry. Easy in & out. MLS#13 403 $98,900 Call Paul at 760-8143 or Gail at 760-8145 to schedule your appointment. HANOVER TOWNSHIP
570-629-6100
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REDUCED $79,900 226 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
250 Main Street $79,900 Affordable brick ranch home with 3 bedrooms, deck overlooking fenced in yard. detached two car garage. a low maintenance home in very convenient location with new propane furnace. MLS #13-3009 www.atlasrealtyinc.com Colleen Turant
EXETER
1426 Wyoming Ave. REDUCED $189,900 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 Jay A. Crossin Extension 23
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 $84,900 John Polifka 570-704-6846
696-2600
HANOVER TWP
209 Constitution Avenue $269,900 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 Call Florence Keplinger @ 715-7737 CENTURY 21
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY AUG. 25 12:00 to 2:00 Nice bungalow ranch style home containing (6) rooms, 3 bedrooms. Rooms in lower level. New bath, upgraded appliances, new parquet & carpeted floors, new windows. Close to grade school & high school. Property is close to all amenities. Nice view from upper deck. Home is next to 501 High St. which can be purchased as a package deal. DIR: From W-B to San Souci Parkway, left on Willow, right on High. #13-697 $67,500 Your Host: Louise Laine 283-9100 x. 20
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40 Lincoln Street $119,900 Remodeled home has some great sur- prises! Two modern baths, first floor laundry, three nice size bedrooms, large new kitchen with granite counters and tile floor, corner lot with nice yard. Everything is new, so you don't have anything to do but move in! www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS #13-3008
Call Colleen
283-9100
Affordable 2 story home featuring nice size living room, dining room, eat-in kitchen, 1/2 bath on 1st floor, 3 rooms on 2nd floor with full tile bath. Updated gas heating system. Off street parking for 2 cars. Little grass to cut! Mortgage payment will be less than most rents. MLS #13 2100 $44,900 Call Maribeth Jones 570-696-0882
70 W Enterprise Large 5 bdrm, 2-1/2 bath move-in condition home with Home Warranty included. 3rd floor has separate heat, small kitchen and can greatly enhance home as bonus area or rental income. Zoning is R-2. MLS# 13-2241 $59,900 Call Dana Distasio 474-9801
5 Highland Drive (Hanover Hills) $128,000 Spotless 3 bedroom -1 bath in Quiet neighborhood. Newer roof, freshly painted interior with neutral colors, new flooring in kitchen & dining room, new carpeting in living room and lower level family room. 1 car garage with plenty of storage. back yard is fenced in with a 2 tier deck overlooking a 24ft above ground pool. property backs up to the woods. all appliances stay! Call for a showing 570-779-3747. Please leave message.
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291 Vanessa Drive S cenic view of the Wyoming Valley. Located at the end of a nice private road. Minutes to Wyoming Valley Country Club, Industrial Park & schools. Close to Rtes. 81 & 309. Custom built, 4 bedrooms & 4 baths. 1st floor family room with wood burning fireplace. formal dining room off the living room. 1st floor laundry, large enclosed patio with tile floor, hardwood floors on first & second floors. Large two vehicle garage. Lower level recreation room with bar, extra room with coal/wood burning stove which can be used as 5th bedroom. Lots of closet space. Must See to Appreciate MLS #12-4610 $269,900 Louise Laine 283-9100 x 20
2 story home in Huntington Mills offers quiet country living. Features living room, den, dining room, eat in kitchen. 3 bedrooms, bonus room, full bath. 2 car garage. All situated on 1.12 acres. MLS #13-2799 $105,900 Patsy Bowers 570-204-0983
Beautifully maintained home which features 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, family room & recently remodeled kitchen with cherry cabinets and granite counter tops. Tile floor in foyer and kitchen, master bedroom and master bath with a whirlpool tub. The home has Pella windows throughout. MLS#13 3309 $189,000 Everett Davis
Bodle Road 2 story older home with upgraded kitchen & bath, Large living room, formal dining room, lower level family room. Hot water heat, garage & carport. 1.1 acre lot. MLS #13-2320 $150,000
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Exceptionally well maintained ranch home with spacious landscaped yard. Three bedrooms, amazing spa room with hot tub. Large eat-in kitchen, finished basement with bar and fireplace. Oversized two-car attached garage, deck, patio and screened in porch. Short walking distance to the lake with deeded lake access. MLS#13-2053 PRICE REDUCED TO $149,000 Carole Poggi 283-9100 x19
REDUCED $87,500 R. 1104 Springbrook Cape Cod home with endless possibilities. 3-4 bedroom, 1 bath, central air, plenty of storage. Enclosed porch, garage with carport. Situated on 3 lots. Directions: 1-81, Exit 180 Moosic (Rt. 11) L. onto 502, straight 1/2 mile. Turn R onto 8th St., up hill, turn left, house 3rd on right. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-607 Call Keri Best 570-885-5082
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
417-8733 KINGSTON 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 $273,000 Jay A. Crossin Extension #23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 LAFLIN Premier property in the city of Nanticoke. Corner Lot--E. Noble and College. Very large, well kept home. Nice yard. Detached garage. Large rooms with mother-in-law suite...separate utilities. MLS#13-614 $154,900 Call Charles Boyek 430-8487
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HANOVER TWP.
501 High Street OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY AUG. 25 12:00 to 2:00 Looking for an affordable home in excellent condition, close to grade school and high school, this is the home for you! Remodeled throughout, private driveway, fenced-in yard, new kitchen, freshly painted throughout, new windows, new parquet floors and carpeting. Property at 503 High St. also for sale. Seller will accept package deal. DIR: From WB to San Souci Parkway, left on Willow, right on High. #13-691 $74,500 Your Host: Louise Laine 283-9100, x 20
46 Old Mill Road Stunning English Tudor in a desirable neighborhood. Modern kitchen with cherry cabinets, stainless steel appliances, island with Jenn air & tile floor. Separate glass surrounded breakfast room. Family room with gas fireplace & hardwood floors. Formal dining room with bay window. French doors throughout. Master bedroom suite with master bath, walk-in closet & separate sitting room. Lower level rec-room and office. Two car garage. Pittston Area School District. MLS#13-1076 Price Reduced $285,000 Call Sandra Gorman 570-696-5408
283-9100
LARKSVILLE
Beautifully maintained home which features 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, family room and recently remodeled kitchen with cherry cabinets and granite countertops. Tile floor in foyer and kitchen, master bedroom and master bath with a whirlpool tub. The home has Pella windows throughout. MLS#13-3309 $189,000 Everett Davis 417-8733
$145,900 511 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 570-237-0415
696-2600
KINGSTON
130 HAVERFORD DRIVE SELLER SAYS SELL! Come take a look at this 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath townhome. It has been freshly painted and carpet, sports a new kitchen gas range. The lower level is finished. Great rear deck for entertaining, nicely landscaped. GREAT BUY! PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED! MLS#12-2801 $92,000
Immaculate 3/4 bedroom bilevel on half acre lot offers privacy & outdoor beauty. Convenient U shaped kitchen opens to dining area. Hardwood floors in much of house. Family room in lower level has tile floor & brick mantle ready for wood burner. Office can be 4th bedroom. Perennials comprise extensive outdoor landscaping, along with a 10x17 deck, 15x16 patio & 20x12 Studio/office. Home Warranty. MLS#13 2914 $189,000 Call Linda Gavio 474-2231, ext 19
675-5100
NANTICOKE 38 E. Union Street Nice single, 3 bedrooms, gas heat, large yard. Central location. REDUCED TO $49,500 TOWNE & COUNTRY REAL ESTATE Call 570-735-8932 or 570-542-5708
NANTICOKE
LARKSVILLE MOUNTAIN TOP NEW LISTING! 1472 S. HANOVER ST. Well maintained bi-level, recently painted & move-in ready. This 2BR, 1 and 3/4BA gem is a great starter home or a convenient downsize with most living space on one floor. The modern kitchen has an eat-in area plus an addition off the kitchen currently used as a large DR. This could be a den, playroom or office with its own entrance. Finished basement with free-standing propane stove and a walk-out to the 3season room. 1-car garage, level lot & storage shed. Make your dream of home ownership a reality! For more details and to view the photos online, go to. www. prudentialrealestate.com & enter PRU7R4L5 in the Home Search. MLS 13 3363 $142,900 Walter or Mary Ellen Belchick 696-6566
283-9100
HANOVER TWP.
Maintenance free townhome in Ledgewood Estates. 2 story great room, hardwood floors, maple glazed kitchen with granite counters and stainless steel appliances. gas fireplace. 3 BRs on 2nd floor with 2 full tiled baths. Master boasts a separate shower & Jacuzzi tub. Laundry on 2nd floor. Full basement, gas heat & central air. nice deck, 2 car garage. Location near all interstates & the Hanover Industrial Park. MLS 13 1960 $245,000 Call Maribeth Jones 570-696-0882
This 3 bedroom, 4 bath brick town home offers a spacious floor plan, high ceilings, recessed lighting & rich hardwood floors. Cherry cabinets, a large island, granite counters, stainless steel appliances & over sized sink highlight the kitchen. Corian counters & European style tile & vanities accent the baths. Finished lower level (above ground). 2nd floor has new hardwood Brazilian cherry floors. New landscaped patio, all fenced in. Owner Will Consider Rent with "Option" $279,900.
19 Church Street Lovely Kingston home that will ''capture'' you upon entry! From it's inviting 10 x 6 foyer with hardwood floors to the modern kitchen with pristine white cabinetry, this house is an absolute ''doll house!'' Master Suite on 2nd floor with two additional bedrooms and another room on the 3rd floor + 3 season porch, off-street parking with 2 car garage and so much more! Call today! MLS# 13-2893. $144,900 Don Crossin 570-498-3287 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 KINGSTON
283-9100
LAFLIN
MOTIVATED SELLER $59,000 Three bedroom, 1 bath, 6 rooms, plus laundry room on first floor, new pool & shed. New tilt out windows, gas furnace 6 years old, new screen doors 7 doors, newer roof MLS#13-2900
www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Tom 570-262-7716
HUNLOCK CREEK
Great location - This 3 bedroom 2 bath home is waiting for its new owners. Entry opens to living room/dining room combo lovely large rear yard garage with lots of storage. MLS #13-2659 $124,000 Call Rhea for details 570-696-6677
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 15 x 10 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. REDUCED TO! $93,000. MLS#13-1538. Call today to schedule a private showing. Mary Ellen Belchick 696-6566 Walter Belchick 696-2600
New Price $119,900 111 Laflin Road Nice 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath Split Level home with hardwood floors, 1 car garage, large yard and covered patio in very convenient location. Great curb appeal and plenty of off street parking. Rt. 315 to light @ Laflin Rd. Turn west onto Laflin Rd. Home is on left. For more info and photos visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-3229 Keri Best 570-885-5082
ALBERDEEN ACRES Beautifully appointed and updated home. Large lot with mature landscaping. Huge amount of storage with abundant shelving & closets. Screened in deck & patio. Amazing finished lower room with walk-out patio doors & a fireplace. Generous room sizes throughout. Remodeled kitchen with granite appliances included. Move in condition with little wear and tear. #13-2917 $420,000 Gail Pukatch 760-8145 Paul Pukatch 760-8143
LEHMAN TWP
696-2600
MOUNTAINTOP Don't miss out on this 2 story country home situated on 2.15 acres w/above ground pool that has 2 decks attached & flower beds all around the grounds. Mod. kitchen and open floor plan. 24 hour notice required. Owner occupied. MLS#13-3343 $194,900 Call Brenda Pugh 760-7999
696-2600
NANTICOKE
LAFLIN
Commercial - Residential Land All for One Price $259,900 40' x 60' clear span pole barn with concrete floor, 19.5 acres, two story, 12 year new residential home featuring 1st floor master bedroom & bath, Jacuzzi tub & separate shower in master bath. Great room with floor to ceiling stone fireplace. Large eat-in kitchen, 2 BRs and Jack & Jill Bath on 2nd fl. finished lower level - walk out! Half bath in lower level & 1st floor. Large rear deck. Work, live & enjoy your land without leaving home! MLS# 13 1591 & 13 1607 Call Maribeth Jones 570-696-0882
KINGSTON Bodle Road 2 story older home with upgraded kitchen & bath, Large living room, formal dining room, lower level family room. Hot water heat, garage & carport. 1.1 acre lot. MLS #13-2320 $150,000
REDUCED $219,900 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.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-2215
Call Charlie
OPEN HOUSE Sun., Aug. 18th , 1 -3 PM. Beautifully maintained 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom stream from home on cul-de-sac end of Oak Drive, oak kitchen cabinets with tile counter-tops. Four zone heating and central AC, large formal sunken living room with step up to dining room, oak hardwood floors throughout, tile in bathrooms with sun-room overlooking stream. Enormous backyard framed by babbling brook . Suspension bridge overlooks stream with access to naturally wooded playground. 42oakdrive.2seeit.com 570 510-5452
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
$139,900 129 S. Dawes Ave. Three bedroom, 2 bath cape cod with central air, new windows, doors, carpets and tile floor. Full concrete basement with 9' ceilings. Walking distance to Wilkes Barre. Electric and Oil heat. MLS #123283. For more information and photos visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Tom 570-262-7716
Located on Madison St. between Linden & Maple. This Stately & Well Maintained home has a detached 3 CAR GARAGE with Full Concrete basement Long spacious driveway. Home has 3 Bedrooms 2.5 Baths. Entertaining Finished Basement has Knotty Pine Walls. Walkup Attic. CENTRAL AIR, Gas & Electric Heat. New Deck, Lots of Closets. A Must See. $89,900. MLS# 13-2431 Call Nancy Palumbo 570-714-9240 direct
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NOW $
46,888*
$$
699 339
*LEASE IS BASED ON 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $1,999 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 $22,665.60.
2010 LEXUS HS250H STK# L12259A, 32K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF.......................................... SALE PRICE $23,917 2010 LEXUS HS250H 2010 LEXUS IS250 STK# L12259A, 32K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF.......................................................................... SALE PRICE $26,999 2011 LEXUS IS250 STK# BP16134A, 29K MI,LEATHER SUNROOF, AWD ................................. SALE PRICE $25,912 STK# T31630A, 21K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF, AWD.................................................................. SALE PRICE $32,799 2011 LEXUS IS250 2012 LEXUS RX350 STK# T31630A, 21K MI,LEATHER SUNROOF, AWD.................................... SALE PRICE $28,745 STK# LS0527, 20KRX350 MI,LEATHER SUNROOF .............................................................................. SALE PRICE $34,936 2012 LEXUS 2010 LEXUS GX460 STK# L12187A , 19K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF, AWD................................. SALE PRICE $36,996
STK# L12227A , 29K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF, 4X4.................................................................. SALE PRICE $42,999
NOW GET 1.9% APR FOR 48 MONTHS OR 2.9% APR FOR 60 MONTHS!*
*ALL PRICES AND PAYMENTS, PLUS TAX, TAG, TITLE AND $131 DEALER PROCESSING CHARGE. 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 8/31/13.
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WE HAND PICK THE BEST NEW CAR TRADE-INS & LEASE TURN-INS & SELL THEM RIGHT HERE IN TUNKHANNOCK AT A FRACTION OF THEIR ORIGINAL PRICE. THEY DRIVE LIKE NEW BUT COST THOUSANDS LESS.
2005 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY LX
NEW PRICE Large 2 story, 4 bedrooms, 1 bath, new windows, large porch, updated interior. MLS #11-4369 $59,900 Call Joe NEW LISTING! 22 BLAIR ST. An impeccably maintained town home inside & out. Three bedrooms, 1.5 baths, living, dining & family rooms, galley kitchen. 3-season sun room overlooks a level yard bordered by flowering bushes. Many upgrades include ceramic flooring, new kitchen counters & several new appliances. Private off-street parking. This home is move-in ready & you can probably own it for less than your current rent. Now is a good time to make your dream of home ownership a reality! For more details and to view the photos online, go to: www.prudentialrealestate.com & enter PRU2A8T2 in the Home Search. Call today to schedule a private showing. #13-3274 $94,500 Walter or Mary Ellen Belchick 696-6566
www.TunkAutoMart.com
2007 MISTUBISHI ECLIPSE GS
ONLY 35,201 MILES ONLY 69,609 MILES
613-9080
PITTSTON
75 Main St. Nice 2 story. Family room with brick fireplace. Modern eat-in kitchen with tile floor. Modern baths. Natural wood work with French doors. Replacement windows and newer roof. Gas heat and central air, Fully insulated. Double deck. Level rear yard. Fireplace is gas with triple wall pipe that can be used for wood, coal or pellets. MLS#13-3378 $125,000 Call Sandra Gorman 570-696-5408
127 Hemlock Street Amazing, well maintained. Hardwood throughout. Pocket doors. Deep lot extends to street in back. Newer roof and siding. MLS# 12-3049 Vieve 570-474-6307 ex. 2772
STK#5R398216
STK#7E047069
$8,900
2012 FIAT 500C CONVERTIBLE
AS LOW AS
NOW
$11,600
2011 FORD CROWN VICTORIA LX
LEATHER SEATING
NOW
12 CHRYSLER 200 LX SEDAN Only 23,386 Miles, Security Alarm, Automatic, Traction Control, Steering Wheel Mounted Audio Controls..............................................NOW 11 FORD CROWN VICTORIA LX V8, Leather Seating, Alloy Wheels, Heated Mirrors, Keyless Entry................................................. 10 MAZDA 3I TOURING Only 23,630 Miles, Graphite Mica Exterior, Bluetooth, iPod/MP3 Input, Automatic,................... 12 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0 SEDAN
1-Owner, Only 20,437 Miles, Automatic, Rear Decklid spoiler, Steering Wheel mounted controls
$194
11 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4 One Owner, Only 23,951 Miles, Leather Seating, Rear Backup Camera, Heated Front Seats, Sirius Satellite Radio, Bluetooth Streaming Audio .....................
STK#130228I
STK#BX141725
$64,900 62 Pine St. Enjoy the warm weather in this 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home with great curb appeal, sun room and patio. New roof and newer windows.(Traveling N. on Main St. Pittston turn R. onto Pine St., home is on left). MLS 13-1897 Call Keri Best 570-885-5082
$13,900
2010 MAZDA3I TOURING
AS LOW AS
NOW
$14,900
NOW
696-2600
$194
2012 JEEP 2011 NISSAN MURANO SL AWD WRANGLER SPORT 4X4 NEVER
ONLY 15,182 MILES
TITLED
PLYMOUTH
STK#A1129703
STK#BW164000
STK#CL129108
PITTSTON
$189,900 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
Ready to move in 2 story. Very nice neutral dcor, new flooring, new roof, all appliances are included, private driveway. Neat as a pin! MLS #13-3086 $69,000 Call Tracy Zarola 696-0723
113 Hemlock Street Move right in! Spacious rooms. Kitchen features breakfast counter and tile floors. Deck off Kitchen. Ceiling fans throughout the home. Modern Baths. Off street parking in the rear of this corner lot. Two gas heat wall units. MLS#13-2630. $72,772 Call Vieve 570-474-6307 ex. 2772
PRICE REDUCTION $169,900 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
PENDING
PLYMOUTH Smith Hourigan Group SHAVERTOWN SWEET VALLEY NORTH LAKE Picture perfect lake front, 2 story, 3 bedrooms. 1 3/4 baths, furnished. Truly a Must See! $249,000. 845-778-7605 SWOYERSVILLE
11 JEEP COMPASS 4X4 1-Owner, Local Trade, Only 19,233 Miles, 5 Speed Manual. .............................................. 11 FORD FUSION SE 2012 JEEP GRAND 2013 CHRYSLER 1-Owner, Only 19,624 Miles, Power Moonroof, SYNC 2013 DODGE CHEROKEE 300 Voice Activated System, Power Drivers LAREDO 4X4 DART LIMITED ONLY Seat, Steering Mounted Audio Controls, ONLY 12,017 V6 Rear Decklid Spoiler.................................... 4,952 MILES MILES 11 LINCOLN MKZ AWD All Wheel Drive, 1-Owner, Only 20,474 Miles, Power Moonroof, Leather Seating, Reverse Sensing System, Available Sirius Satellite Radio, V6, Heated & Cooled Front Seats.................................... STK#DD194357 STK#DH643819 STK#CC265942 13 DODGE CHARGER R/T AWD All Wheel Drive, HEMI V8, One Owner, Beats Audio System, Heated Front Seats, Bluetooth Streaming NOW NOW NOW Audio, Only 4,591 Miles...................................................... 12 FIAT 500 POP CONVERTIBLE Go Topless Italian Style, 38 MPG Hwy., Automatic, Handsfree Communication, Only 9,700 miles............ 12 JEEP LIBERTY LIMITED JET SKYSLIDER 4X4 2013 DODGE 2012 DODGE 2012 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle, Low Miles, DURANGO CITADEL AWD JOURNEY HERO OVERLAND SUMMIT AWD Retractable Panoramic Roof, Leather Seating, Navigation........................................................... AWD ALL
$13,900
NOW
$28,400
NOW
$24,800
NOW
Automatic, Power Retractable Top, Rear Window Defroster, Keyless Entry, Power Heated Mirrors, 6-Way Power Drivers Seat .......................................... 13 CHEVROLET CRUZE LS 1-Owner, Only 2,000 Miles, Great Fuel Economy, Onstar with Turn by Turn Directions, XMSirius Satellite Radio, Side Airbags, Keyless Remote, Power Windows and Locks................... 11 DODGE AVENGER HEAT 6 Cylinder, Power Sunroof, Bluetooth Streaming Audio, Rear Trucklid Spoiler, 8 Way Power Driver Seat, Security Alarm................................. 07 VOLVO XC90 3.2 AWD All Wheel Drive, Local Trade, 6 Cylinder, Leather Seating, Third Row Seat, Power Moonroof............................................................ 12 DODGE AVENGER SXT PLUS Only 10,128 Miles, Rear Spoiler, V-6, 6 Speed Automatic, Keyless Entry, Limited Edition Interior.................................... NOW
09 JEEP WRANGLER 4X4 6 Cylinder, 6 Speed, Air Conditioning, Alloy Wheels ................................................................. 05 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING 1-Owner, Local Trade, 3.8 V6, Power Liftgate, Power Drivers Seat, Rear Air and Heat, Only 72,000 Miles............................................... 12 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING CONVERTIBLE
$29,700
$17,900
$8,700
$18,700
$16,900
$17,300
$18,500
$24,800
$31,900
$22,400
$25,800
$26,400
$13,900
WHEEL DRIVE
REAR DVD
STK#CC153614
Call Charlie
PITTSTON
FIXER UPPER HEAVY LIFTING DONE 3 BR, 1 bath 2 story, eat in kitchen, concrete basement floor. MLS#13-2642 $25,000 Call Mike Griffith 570-954-8434 [email protected]
STK#DT527490
STK#CC206013
13 DODGE DART LIMITED Former Chrysler Company Car, Only 4,900 Miles, Never Titled, Navigation, Leather Seating, Heated Front Seats, BlindSpot and Crosspath Detection, Heated Steering Wheel, Power Sunroof, Rear Backup Camera .....................
11 FORD ESCAPE LIMITED 4X4 1-Owner, V6, Only 20,387 Miles, Power Moonroof, Rear Backup Camera, Leather Seating....................
$25,900
$23,900
$23,400
570-826-1600
PLYMOUTH
REDUCED $109,000 25 Swallow St. Grand 2 story home with Victorial features, large eat in kitchen with laundry, 3/4 bath on first floor, 2nd bath with claw foot tub, lots of closet space. Move in ready, off street parking in rear. MLS 12-3926 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
Beautiful remolded home in the Back Mountain. This home has everything, 4 bedrooms, updated kitchen, AMAZING, RELAXING yard that offers a 2 tier deck, beautiful landscaping, stone wall with water feature and a side deck. Plenty of off street parking, partially finished LL with bar and built in tv. Close to everything yet tucked away in its own paradise. Great opportunity don't miss out!! MLS#13-2617 $174,900 Call or text Donna Cain 9473824 or Tony Wasco 855-2424
NOW
NOW
NOW
13 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB SLT 4X4 V8, Automatic, Power Windows and Locks, Sirius Satellite Radio, Keyless Entry.....................................................
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
$118,900
STK#71389949
STK#CC463962
STK#DU016561
$13,900
NOW
$25,400
HEMI V8
NOW
$24,800
ONLY 16,202 MILES
NOW
12 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT 4X4 One Owner, Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle, Freedom Hard Top and the Sunrider Soft Top, Leather Seating w/ Heated Front Seats, Alpine Premium Sound System................................
11 JEEP COMPASS LIMITED 4X4 Former Chrysler Company Vehicle, Leather, Heated Front Seats, Power 6 Way Drivers Seat, Premium Sound Group, Only 29,477 Miles.......................................................... 11 JEEP PATRIOT LATITUDE X 4X4 Leather Heated Front Seats, Fog Lamps, Power Drivers Seat, Heated Mirrors, Sirius Satellite Radio ................................................... 12 DODGE JOURNEY R/T AWD Former Chrysler Company Vehicle, Leather Heated Seats, Third Row Seating, All Wheel Drive, Power Sunroof.............................................................
13 RAM 1500 TRADESMAN QUAD CAB 4X4 Former Chrysler Group Company Vehicle, Never Titled, Spray in Bedliner, Class IV Trailer Hitch, Only 9,018 Miles............................................................
$28,800
$29,500
$20,300 $18,600
$27,900
$29,400
901-1020
PRICE REDUCED! 433 FAIRVIEW ST. Your COOL oasis awaits, both inside and out. When it s hot outside, relax in air conditioned comfort. Or venture outdoors to sit under the shade trees or catch a breeze from the front porch. This home is high above the valley, well out of the flood zone. Updated 2story with modern kitchen with vaulted ceiling, modern bath, LR, DR and 2 generous bedrooms. Updates include new roof, windows, front door, lighting, w-to-w carpeting, interior/exterior painting & security system. OSP & large level yard.Details at: www.prudentialrealestate.com SEARCH: PRU5B4G9. #13-2080 $79,000 Walter or Mary Ellen Belchick 696-6566 SHAVERTOWN
PITTSTON
STK#AB111762
STK#BZ365051
$22,500
ONLY 49,800 MILES
NOW
$26,300
2012 JEEP WRANGLER 4X4
DUAL TOPS ONLY 10,171 MILES
NOW
2012 JEEP WRANGLER 2007 JEEP RUBICON 4X4 WRANGLER 4 DR. 4X4
90 River Street $57,900 This traditional 2-story property features a large fenced in yard, private driveway, replacement windows, large laundry room and an eat-in kitchen. MLS#13-3269 Carmen Winters 650-8673
HARFORD AVE. Beautifully kept home with 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. This home features a gas fireplace, finished basement, hardwood floors and a 4-season sun room. There is a first floor laundry and the modern eat-in kitchen come with all the appliances included. MLS#13-2372 $229,000 Everett Davis 570-417-8733
STK#7L137976
STK#CL131002
STK#CL220243
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$21,300
NOW
$31,900
NOW
$27,900
NOW
WE BUY VEHICLES!
www.atlasrealty.com PLAINS
SHAVERTOWN
4 Spruce Ave. BIRCHWOOD HILLS 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. Hardwood floors, central air. Finished basement with fireplace, great yard, super location. MLS 13-1251 www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Tom 570-262-7716
REDUCED $189,900
Large home with many possibilities. 3 bedrooms, 1 full bath and laundry room on first floor. MLS 13 2814 $48,000 Christine Pieczynski 696-6569
696-2600
Well maintained Home, Great location in Dallas School District. 4 bedrooms, 2.75 baths, vaulted ceilings, finished basement with wood burning fire place. Over sized 2 car garage. Gas heat, mature landscaping. Must see. $259,000. All buyers agents welcome. Call for App. 704-906-6165
2007 883 5363 ............................................ 2004Harley VENTURE LS Ext. MiniVan 90840 ..................................................... $6,989 $4,500 2003 BMW Z4 3.0i Convertible 53232..................... $17,989 17167.................................................................................. $26,986 2004 CORVETTE 2002 CORVETTE Z06 13295.................................... $28,879 2006 COBALT 68286........................................................................................... $6,900 2004 VENTURE LS Ext. MiniVan 90840...................... $4,500 $17,999 2005 CROSS FIRE 17167 SRT-6 59014.................................................................. 2004 CORVETTE .......................................... $26,986 79407.................................................................... 2005 RAM 1500 2006 COBALT LS QUAD Coupe 68286..................................$16,999 $5,900 32500 ................................................. $18,999 2005 MUSTANG GTCREW Convertible 2008 SILVERADO LT2 74414 .......................... $18,999 56256....................................................................... $13,999 2007 E350 Passenger 2005 CROSS FIRE SRT-6 59014............................... $17,999 2004 F150 XCAB FX4 100506 .................................. $13,999 32569.............................................................. $17,495 2007 MUSTANG GT Coupe 2005 MUSTANG GT Convertible 32500.................... $18,999 $28,896 2008 Ford KingRanch CREW 50457.......................................................... 2006 XCAB 4X4 62084....................................$16,999 40332................................................... $17,999 2010F150 MUSTANG V6 Convertible 2006 F350 SUPER DUTY W/PLOW 29662...................$16,495 2009 CR-V EX SUV 42978.............................................................................. $17,990 2007 MUSTANG GT Coupe 32569............................ $17,495 2011 CRZ EX 6M Coupe 5870...................................................................... $15,999 2008 F150 CREW KING RANCH 50457...................... $28,896 50591 ............................................................................... $20,989 2006 Hummer H3GT 2008 MUSTANG Coupe 2665.............................. $24,999 51600................................................................................. $15,999 2011MUSTANG SONATA SE V6 2010 Convertible 40332.................... $17,999 49212................................................................... $16,990 2011Honda Mazda3CR-V SPORT gtSUV 2009 EX 42978............................. $17,990 2009 Honda CIVICSSik 45585 .................................. $17,495 46153.................................................................. $13,999 2007 Mini COOPER 2006 Hummer H3Convertible SUV 50591 ................................. $19,999 22128..................................................... $20,980 2006 Nissan 350Z 2011 SONATA SE Sedan 51600 ................................ $15,999 2009 Nissan 370Z SPORT PKG 11575..................................................... $26,789 2007 Mini COOPER S S46153 ................................... $13,999 26998................................................................. $23,999 2003 Porsche BOXTER 2006 350Z Convertible 22128............................... $19,990 2004 Subaru WRX STI 60325...................................................................... $18,799 2007 GRAND PRIX GXP 82306............................... $11,495 2010 Subaru Outbac SPORT 25683.......................................................... $19,890 2004 Subaru WRX STi 60721.................................. $18,898 33059......................................................... $17,980 2012 Subaru IMPREZA 2010 Subaru Outbac AWD Wagon 25683........................ $19,890 $12,999 2009 Suzuki AWD SUV 30482..................................................................... 2012 Subaru Sedan 33059....................................$17,980 123109................................................................. $11,990 2006 RAV 4Limited SUV 2009 Suzuki AWD SX-4 30482................................ $12,999 2005 CREW Truck 87132........................... $19,898 34739............................................................... $16,999 2010TACOMA Toyota RAV4 I4 SUV 2006 RAV-4 AWD 123109.......................... $10,990 65231................................................................. $21,990 2007 TOYOYALimited FJ CRUZER 2010 I4 AWD 34739 ..................................... $17,499 22065................................................................ $17,499 2010RAV-4 Volkswagen SE SUV 2010 Volkswagen TIGUAN 22065 ........................... $17,499 2012 Volkswagen SE Sedan 32392............................................................ $14,999 2012 Volkswagen JETTA SE Sedan 32392.................$14,999 2012 Volkswagen 2.5L Hatchback 30751............................................... $14,999 2012 Volkswagen BEATLE 2.5L Hatchback 30751..... $14,999 *Tax, tags & license fees not included.
STK#CS118394
STK#CS267396
$30,900
NOW
$39,900
NOW
13 KIA SORRENTO LX V6 4X4 Only 10,832 Miles, All Wheel Drive, Third Row Seating, Bluetooth, Alloy Wheels, Steering Mounted Audio Controls ............. 12 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER AWD All Wheel Drive, Navigation, Rear Backup Camera, Power Sunroof, One Owner, Only 18,242 Miles............................................ 13 RAM 1500 TRADESMAN QUAD CAB 6 Cylinder, 8 Speed Automatic, Former Chrysler Company Vehicle, Never Titled, Heated Mirrors, Spray in Bedliner.............................................. 12 RAM 1500 LARAMIE CREW CAB 4X4 Leather Seating, Power Sunroof, GPS Navigation, Heated Front and Rear Seats, Rear DVD, Ram Cargo Box Management System ..................... 12 RAM 1500 LONGHORN CREW CAB 4X4 Heated Premium Leather Seating, Power Sunroof, GPS Navigation, Heated Steering Wheel, Rear DVD, Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle, Ram Cargo Box Management System................. 13 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4X4 1-Owner, Local Trade, Leather Seating, Third Row Seat, Rear Air, Dual Panel Moonroof, SYNC Voice Activated with MyFord Touch................................................. 13 RAM 2500 CUMMINS DIESEL 4X4 6 Speed Automatic, Former Chrysler Company Vehicle, Never Titled, Chrome Appearance Group, Trailer Brake Control, Media Hub, Available SiriusXM Satellite Radio, Diesel Exhaust Brake ........ 12 CHRYSLER 300S V8 AWD Former Chrysler Company Vehicle, All Wheel Drive, Unique Custom Leather Red Seating that is usually found on SRT models, Blindspot/Crosspath Detection, 5.7 HEMI V8 with Fuel Saving MDS, 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 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. .............................
$23,900
$40,400
$29,800
$42,300
$30,900
$35,700
$31,900
Prices are Plus Tax, Registration Fees and Documentation Fees. All payments are for 72 months to qualied 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 8/23/13
www.tunkautomart.com 888-325-0886
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Picture yourself in one of the seasons best deals. But hurry, theyll be gone in a fl flash. ash.
Theres a lot to love about a Subaru. The safety. The go-anywhere versatility. And right now, you can get it all for a great deal. But hurry. Offers end September 3.
FORESTER
2014 SUBARU
$21,636
$
2.5i
*
Vehicle Dynamics Control AM/FM/CD w/Bluetooth Larger Interior Space 7 Airbags
$25,575*
29 mpg hwy. Symmetrical All-Wheel-Drive CVT Automatic Transmission IIHS Top Ten Safety Pick 17 Alloy Wheels
OUTBACK
2014 SUBARU
2.5i
29 mpg hwy. Symmetrical All-Wheel-Drive 6-Speed Manual Transmission IIHS Top Ten Safety Pick
5 Star Crash Test Rated AM/FM/CD w/Bluetooth Keyless Entry Fog Lights
199
2.0i
232
2.5i
$18,886
$
IMPREZA
2013 SUBARU
*
Vehicle Dynamics Control AM/FM/CD w/Bluetooth Keyless Entry 7 Airbags
36 mpg hwy. Symmetrical All-Wheel-Drive CVT Automatic Transmission IIHS Top Ten Safety Pick
$21,565*
32 mpg hwy. 17 Alloy Wheels Symmetrical All-Wheel-Drive CVT Automatic Transmission Fog Lights
LEGACY
2014 SUBARU
IIHS Top Ten Safety Pick 5 Star Crash Test Rated AM/FM/CD w/Bluetooth Keyless Entry
149
157
*Plus tax and tags. 36 month lease. 10,000 miles per year with approved credit. $0 security deposit. $1,500 plus fees due at signing. As low as 0.9% financing with approved credit on select models.
0% FINANCING
$15,995
$23,740
$18,615
*
3VWP7ATXDM679602
$18,995*
$33,000
$22, 160
3VW2K7AJODM318607
2013 Passat S
WITH APPEARANCE PACKAGE
2013 CC Sport
AUTOMATIC
AUTOMATIC
$19,995
*
WVWBP7AN7DE504996
$27,995*
1VWAP7A39DC108698
*All prices plus tax and tags. Sales prices are not combineable with Special APR offers. Prices include dealer cash incentives. See dealer for details. Expires 09/03/2013.
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MPG
30
5 Speed Manual 5 Door Power Package AM/FM/CD USB /Auxiliary Jack ABS Steering Wheel Mounted Audio Controls
$13,990
$99
OR
**
Per Month*
#K3301
#K3300
#K4036
#K4031
MPG
35
Automatic AM/FM CD Satellite Radio Bluetooth & iPod Ready Traction Control Power Windows 6 Airbags Keyless Entry Cruise Control Alloy Wheels
$19,850
**
MPG
24
$24,995
**
MPG
27
Automatic AM/FM/CD w. Satellite Radio Bluetooth & iPod Ready Keyless Entry
$15,990
**
$179
OR
Per Month*
Keyless Entry Cruise Control Antilock Brakes Traction Control 6 Speed Automatic Transmission
$249
OR
Per Month*
$158
OR
Per Month*
Our shelves are restocked! We have the cars and we have the deals!
The Kia 10-year/100,000-mile warranty program includes various warranties and roadside assistance. Warranties include power train and basic. All warranties and roadside assistance are limited. See retailer for details or go to kia.com. *24-hour Roadside Assistance is a service plan provided by Kia Motors America, Inc. **Plus tax and tag. Picture may not represent exact trim level. Plus tax & tag, 12k miles per year with 1,500 down & fees due at signing. Based on 36 month lease with approved credit. *** Must be a documented deal. Dealer reserves right to buy that vehicle. *All prices include KIA nance rebates; Must qualify for nancing through KMF to receive rebate.
Down
Security Deposit
0
$
due at signing
0
I SV AUTOMATIC
2013 m{zd{ 3
ZERO TO DRIVE LEASE
199
PER MONTH
OR
PURCHASE
WAS: $18,345
- $497 WVM DISCOUNT - $1,500 CUSTOMER CASH - $500 OWNER LOYALTY
VIN: JMIBLITG2D1822359
15,848*
VIN: JM3KE4BE5E0355898
NOW ONL Y
299*
OR
PURCHASE
WAS: $24,840
- $689 - $200 - $500
WVM DISCOUNT APR CASH OWNER LOYALTY
PER MONTH
23,631*
2014 m{zd{ 6
ZERO TO DRIVE LEASE
NOW ONL Y
FOR UP TO 60 MONTHS!*
0.9% APR
FOR UP TO 60 MONTHS!*
1.9% APR
269
PER MONTH
OR
I SPORT MANUAL
PURCHASE
WAS: $21,925
- $426 WVM DISCOUNT - $1,000 OWNER APPRECIATION
20,499*
VIN: JM3TB3BV3D0415585
NOW ONL Y
319
OR
PURCHASE
WAS: $33,110
- $1616 WVM DISCOUNT - $2000 CUSTOMER CASH - $1,000 OWNER APPRECIATION
PER MONTH
28,494*
SAVE EVEN MORE!
See Dealers For Details
NOW ONL Y
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Apartments /Townhouses
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
GLEN LYON
Beautifully kept 2 story in a very nice neighborhood. This home features 3 bedrooms, 1 3/4 baths w/Jacuzzi tub and a modern kitchen with ceramic tile & under cabinet heating vents. Many recent upgrades throughout!! An over sized, fully heated & insulated 2 car garage, on a LARGE 50 x 188 lot. Take a look today. MLS#13-3088 $141,500 Debbie McGuire 852-3220
MULTI-FAMILY Two houses for the price of one! Two story in front & double-wide in rear. Great for 2 families or investor opportunity. Off street parking & NOT in flood zone. MLS #13-97. $139,000
178 Woodhaven Drive Relaxing views on 200 ft. lakefront, 2 fireplaces, 2 split system A/Cs, 2 driveways. Whole house generator. Oversize garage with workshop. Shed, paved and lit basketball court. Walk in attic. Don't Miss! 13-3189. $314,900 Call Vieve 570-474-6307 ex. 2772
PRICE REDUCED! $99,900 Spacious brick ranch home boasts 3 large bedrooms, 1.5 baths. New car- pet in bedrooms & living room. New flooring in kitchen. Large deck with above ground pool. Recently installed new roof, furnace & water heater. MLS# 13-1887 Christine Pieczynski 696-6569
$159,900 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
Lots No Closing Costs No Time Frame to Build Dallas School District 10% Down Financing Lots of Elbow Room for Privacy 3ac 425 ft. rd. Frontage $49,900 7ac 700 ft. rd. Frontage $89,900
Call Cindy King Today! 570-690-2689 www.cindykingre.com Smith Hourigan Group WILKES-BARRE
696-2600
WILKES-BARRE
Call 570-245-6288
Elegance & comfort combine to give you all you dream of. 1st floor mater,guest suite with full bath,fabulous breakfast room overlooking private wooded yard. Plenty of built ins and plantation shutters give this home wonderful character. MLS#13-2678 $459,000 Tracy Zarola 570-574-6465
REDUCED $89,900 214 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
WEST PITTSTON
PRICE REDUCED 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
$49,900
55 Nicholson Street Enclosed rear porch 22x10, and side enclosed porch 5x11. A very nice large yard. Large walk-in hall closet. Nice clean home. MLS 12-3899 $40,000 Castrignano Real Estate 570-824-9991 WILKES-BARRE
Build your dream home in Goodleigh Manor. Beautiful Views - Your choice of builder All underground utilities. 2.02 acre corner lot - MLS #13-2090 priced at $152,500 or 2.06 acre lot MLS 13-2088 priced at $135,000 The neighborhood has over 2 acres of walking trails Great place to live. Call Rhea Simms at 570-696-6677.
HANOVER TWP Slope St. Nice building lot with utilities available. Ideal home site. Affordable at $10,900 TOWNE & COUNTRY REAL ESTATE CO. 570-735-8932 570-542-5708 PLAINS TWP. (Behind VA Hospital) Iroquois Ave. 80-150 Cleared Lot, Ready to Build. Asking 24,900. Assessed at $26,000 570-472-7243 Apartments /Townhouses ASHLEY Modern 2 bedroom, 2nd floor apartment. Appliances, off street parking. Close to I81. $575 + utilities. Water & sewer included. 1st, last & security. No pets. Available 9/1/13. TRADEMARK REALTY GROUP 570-954-1992
HANOVER TOWNSHIP Immaculate, 1st and 2nd floor efficiency apartments. 1 bedroom, living room, kitchen, tile bath and laundry room. New wall to wall carpet. appliances include stove, refrigerator, washer/ dryer. No Smoking. No Pets. Security, Reference and Lease. $550/month, tenant pays electric and gas. 570-313-9955 HANOVER TOWNSHIP Cozy 1st floor, 1 bedroom apartment. New carpet, laminate & tile flooring. Washer/dryer hook up. Nice neighborhood. Section 8 Welcome. No pets. $595 + security, with all utilities included. 570-606-9917
HANOVER TWP. LEE PARK 3 bedroom, 2nd floor, appliances & washer/dryer hook-up in kitchen, new carpeting, no pets. $575/month + utilities, garbage & sewer included. 1st, last & security. Available Now! TRADEMARK REALTY GROUP 570-954-1992 HARVEY LAKE 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT Located off the lake. Stackable washer & dryer, all utilities included. $735/mo. Lease, Deposit and last months rent. 570-639-2331
WILKES-BARRE
Ready to move in 2 story. Very nice neutral decor, new flooring & roof, all appliances are included, private driveway. Neat as a pin! MLS #13-3086 $74,000 Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723
It's all about location. 2 story home featuring living & family rooms, eat-in kitchen, laundry on 1st floor & updated 3/4 bath. 2nd floor has 3 bedrooms, full bath. gas hot air heat & central air on the 1st floor. Fenced rear yard. MLS# 13 2586 $59,900 Call Maribeth Jones 570-696-0882
37 Flick Street Nice 2 possibly 3 bedroom home with a large driveway and garage. This home has a newer kitchen and a full bath with laundry area on the 1st floor. There is a nice yard and deck for your outside enjoyment. There is a newer furnace and roof. This unit is tenant occupied for you investors out there. Come and check it out. MLS# 13-2103 $35,900 John Polifka 570-704-6846 FIVE MOUNTAINS REALTY 570-542-2141
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
DALLAS TOWNSHIP 63 acres with about 5,000 roadfront on 2 roads. All Wooded. $385,000. Call
WYOMING
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
Earth Conservancy
carpet, appliances, washer/dryer hookup. Off street parking. INCLUDES ALL UTILITIES. Security. No pets. $650 month. Call 570-655-1606
1 & 2 bedroom , wall to wall carpet, appliances, Lake rights. Off street parking. No pets. Lease, security and references. 570-639-5920 KINGSTON 1 bedroom, bright, living room, dining room, new windows, porch, yard, 2nd floor, gas heat, PRIME, QUIET. NO PETS, NO SMOKING. Available late August. $575+utilities. Discount Available. 574-9827
HARVEYS LAKE
CEDAR VILLAGE
Apartment Homes SUMMER SPECIAL 1st MONTHS RENT
FEATURING - Washer & Dryer - Central Air - Fitness Center - Pet Friendly - Easy Access to I-81 Newly Renovated Sundeck Pool Mon Fri. 9 5 44 Eagle Court Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706 (Off Route 309) Call for a special app't cedarvillage@ affiliatedmgmt.com COURTDALE 1st floor, 3 bedrooms, large living room, kitchen with stove & refrigerator. No pets. One year lease. $600/month + utilities. 570-696-2936
WILKES-BARRE WEST PITTSTON All brick ranch home, immaculate condition, 2 master bedrooms, marble & tile throughout. custom kitchen. Professionally landscaped. Move in condition. $299,900. 570-417-9200 WEST PITTSTON Quiet area, covered rear deck, family room could be bedroom #3. Modern eat-in kitchen w/DW, carpeted, insulated windows, slate foyer w/guest closet, pull down attic-floored & insulated, large basement family room w/built-in bar. MLS# 13-1733 $87,500 Carl Georinger 696-5429
See Additional Land for Sale at: www.earthconservancy.org Call: 570-823-3445 LAFLIN $32,900 Lot#9 Pinewood Dr Build your new home in a great neighborhood. Convenient location near highways, airport, casino and shopping 156 x 110 x 150 x 45 DIRECTIONS Rt 315 to laflin Rd; make left off Laflin Rd onto Pinewood Dr. Lot is on corner of Pinewood Dr. and Hickorywood Dr. MLS 13-23 atlasrealtyinc.com Call Keri Best 570-885-5082
$500 Off
KINGSTON Bennett Street 1 bedroom, living room, eat in kitchen, full bath. Convenient location. Tenant pays gas, electric, trash. No pets. $400/month. Application, security deposit & first months rent at signing. 1st & 2nd floor available. 570-675-4938
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 TWP.
KINGSTON
218 Warren St. $159,900 OPEN HOUSE Sun., Aug. 18, 12-2 Move in ready and wonderfully renovated. Hardwoods, Granite, Stainless and character- this corner lot in West Pittston has it all! MLS# 13-3310 Carmen Winters 650-8673
NEW LISTING Looking for your new home at JUST LISTED a good price? Move-in condition and priced to sell! 4 bed- This charming 3 bedroom ofroom home in a quiet South fers Hardwood floors in the Wilkes-Barre neighborhood. dining room, an eat in kitchen, Open floor plan with large liv- gas heat & an enclosed front ing & dining rooms. Newer ap- porch. Nicely landscaped & pliances and gas heat. Nice conveniently located PRICED TO SELL $51,900 level backyard and off-street parking. Motivated seller! Ann Marie Chopick #13-2980 $62,000 Carol Holton 814-2116
KINGSTON
570-823-8400
9 Acres on Lehman Outlet Road. 470 front, over 1,000 deep. Wooded. $125,000. Call
LEHMAN
283-9100
WILKES-BARRE
WYOMING
DALLAS 2,300 sq. ft. apartment with 2 full baths, huge kitchen living room, full laundry room, rear deck. Ideal location for Misericordia or Penn State, Lehman campus, students. No pets. Security & references required. 570-406-5128
2nd floor, 1 bedroom. Includes heat, water & garbage. Off street parking. No pets/no smoking. $650/month + 1 month security. 570-690-1591
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
Nice, clean furnished room, starting at $340. Efficiency at $450 month furnished with all utilities included. Off street parking. 570-718-0331
E. WALNUT ST.
KINGSTON HOUSE
www.atlasrealty.com WEST WYOMING REDUCED PRICE $232,00 75 Mercedes Drive Beautifully kept split level in desirable Barney Farms. 3 car attached garage, fin- ished basement & attic. Landscaped lot, covered deck with custom pull down shades. Hard- wood living room, formal dining room both freshly painted, cathedral ceilings in living room & kitchen. Full wet bar in fin- ished basement, walk out patio for your parties/cookouts. Option to Rent to Buy MLS#12-1874 Ann Devereaux 570-212-2038 (FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP) 1705 W. 8TH STREET There is plenty of summer left to enjoy the 40x20 heated inground pool. Then watch the leaves change color around your large country lot. A wellmaintained 2-story with 3 BRs and 1.5 modern baths is waiting for its new owners. This charming home has a modern kitchen with breakfast nook, formal dining room, large living room and an added family room with vaulted ceiling and fireplace. 2-car detached garage. Check it out at: www.prudentialrealestate.com. SEARCH: PRU7W7A3 Listed at $228,900 MLS#13-2539 Call to schedule a private showing. Walter or Mary Ellen Belchick 696-6566
S. Main St. & S. Church Rd. Alberts Corners Property for Sale 3.5 Commercially Zoned Acres Owner 011-44-7741870497
DALLAS
KINGSTON Market Street, 2nd floor, 1 bedroom, cozy with spacious rooms. Hardwood floors & sun porch. $475/month + utilities & security. No pets. 570-542-7740
LOTS - LOTS-LOTS
1 mile south of L.C.C.C. Established development with underground utilities including gas. Cleared lot. 100 frontage x 158. $30,500. Lot 210 frontage 158 deep on hill with great view $30,500. Call 570-736-6881
NEWPORT TWP.
WEST PITTSTON
40 Exeter Avenue A grand stone wraparound porch with swing surrounds this century house loaded with charm and character. Marble entry foyer, 1st floor office with tile floor, grand staircse, formal living room,& sitting & dining rooms with hardwood floors. eat in kitchen, master bedroom with walk in closet & screened porch. walk up attic, off street parking in rear........this outstanding home is in move in condition and is priced right @ $149,900. Call Pat today @
Delightful 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath Cape Cod in charming neighborhood is yours for only $115,000. Offers oversized living room, modern kitchen with breakfast room, and 1st floor den/office. Don't miss this one! MLS #13-2722 Call Barbara Metcalf 570-696-0883
Central water, Prime Location. 100 Feet of Lake Front! Great view! MLS# 11-1269 $159,900 Call Dale Williams Five Mountains Realty 570-256-3343 SHICKSHINNY LAKE
220 Lake St. Housing for the elderly & mobility impaired; all utilities included. Federally subsidized program. Extremely low income persons encouraged to apply. Income less than $12,450. 570-675-6936 TDD 800-654-5984 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. Equal Housing Opportunity Handicap Accessible DALLAS Townhouse 3 bedroom, 3 1/2 baths in a quiet country setting. Central air and vacuum, 2 car garage. Includes range, water, trash & all exterior maintenance. Amenities include golfing, swimming & tennis. $1,475/month + utilities. Call Bernie 655-4815
MEADOWS APARTMENTS
DALLAS
Nice neighborhood, close to schools, shopping & parks. Two modern modern 5 room 2 bedroom apartments available 9/1. Both have dining & living rooms, ample closets, front & back porches and yard. Washer/dryer hookup. $575 includes fridge, stove water & sewer. Non smoker preferred. 570-545-6057 KINGSTON 69 Price St. Nice and cozy 3rd floor. 1 bedroom living room and kitchen. lots of closets, and 2 enclosed porches. Includes heat, hot water, stove, fridge and off street parking. no pets, non smoker. $495/mo security deposit. 1 year lease. CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 KINGSTON
KINGSTON
570-696-3801
570-287-1196
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
EDWARDSVILLE Spacious, clean, 2 brdm, 1st floor apt. New carpeting throughout. No pets. Electric heat. $525 monthly. Sewer & water included in rent. Background check required. 570-899-9140 FORTY FORT Very nice 2nd floor 2 bdrm, 5 room apt. on River St. Includes stove, frig, washer/dryer hook-up in basement, offstreet parking. $595/mo + utilities. 1 mo security deposit required. No Pets. Nonsmoking. 1 year lease. CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770
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
570-288-9019
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KINGSTON WYOMING AVE. 2nd floor, 1 bedroom, appliances, laundry room. $375/month + electric. Security & references. No pets. 570-696-1600
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KINGSTON
KINGSTON
1 bedroom apt. 1st floor. Architectually designed. Central air. Off street parking. Quiet residential neighborhoods, utilities & heat by tenant, no pets, no smoking. 1 month security, 1 year lease.
NEW
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.
SIMMONSM O .C L L E W K C O R
1,000 PRE-OWNED!
34 HMPG
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL., POWER WINDOWS-LOCKS, CRUISE CONTROL, AM/FM/CD, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (29,000 TO 35,000 MILES)
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NANTICOKE Immaculate 1st floor, 1 bedroom, 2 covered porches, kitchen, bath, living room and basement. Appliances, range with self-cleaning oven, microwave, refrigerator, dishwasher. Off street parking, No Smoking and No Pets. Security, References and Lease. $535+utilities. 570-477-5959 1 bedroom, 1 bath, living room & kitchen. Refrigerator & stove, washer/dryer $520/month, includes heat & water. 735-4074, leave message.
S PRICE 30 AT THI
10,999
34 HMPG
NANTICOKE
LUZERNE 2nd floor, modern 4 rooms & bath. carpeting, stove & fridge, garage, washer/dryer hook up. No pets. $500/month + utilities & security. 570-406-2789 or 570-675-3867
200 Lake Street Dallas, PA 18612 570-675-9336 One Bedroom Apartment Available! Included: All utilities, air conditioning, maintenance, and free parking. Restaurant and Beauty Shop on site. Office Hours Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
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
3 bedroom, 1 bath....tenant pays utilities..very affordable.. dishwasher/off street parking and sewer included.. no smoking indoors. CLOSE TO WYOMING VALLEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL. AVAILABLE SEPT 1. 570 855 3329. Newly remodeled, parlor, 1 bedroom, kitchen & bath. Heat, hot water, garbage, sewage, electricity, stove refrigerator included. Close to bus stop & stores. $560/ month, $560/ security. 1 year lease. No Pets. 570-779-4537 SHAVERTOWN 1 bedroom, 2nd floor private setting with a pond. Completely renovated, with plenty of closet space and storage, hardwood floors throughout. A new deck and private driveway. $750/month. 570-760-2362 SHAVERTOWN Back Mountain 36 Roushey St 2nd floor, 2 bedroom, recently remodeled, all appliances, off street parking, ample storage. $595 + security & utilities. WILKES-BARRE 135 Westminster St. 1st floor, 3 bedroom. $595+ utilities. Section 8 Welcome. Call 570-780-0000
PLYMOUTH
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL., POWER WINDOWS-LOCKS, CRUISE, TILT, REAR SPOILER, AM/FM/CD, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (28,000 TO 36,000 MILES)
S PRICE 32 AT THI
11,999
NANTICOKE Quiet east side neighborhood. Large kitchen, pantry, modern bath, bedroom, large sitting room, wall to wall carpeting, stove, refrigerator, water, garbage, sewer. References, credit check, one year lease. No pets. $430 + security. 570-735-6241 Very clean, modern 2 bedroom. Heat & hot water included. Large rooms, closets, attic. All appliances including washer/dryer. 2 air conditioners. Off street parking. No pets/No smoking. $695 + security. Call 570-542-5610 Immaculate 2nd floor, private entrance, bath, bedroom and living room. Wall to wall carpet, large kitchen with range and fridge. Large attic storage. Sun porch, No pets and no smoking. Security, reference and lease. $460 + utilities. 570-477-5959 PITTSTON 1 bedroom, refrigerator & stove included, $300/month + utilities. 2 bedroom. $400 + utilities. 3 bedroom 1/2 double. $500 + utilities.Off street parking, lease, 1 month security deposit, no pets. 570-654-8318 PITTSTON 2 bedroom apartment, 1st floor, eat-in kitchen. Tenant pays electric, heat, propane for cooking & water. Includes sewer, trash, washer/dryer hook up & exterior maintenance. Call Bernie 655-4815
PLYMOUTH
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 2.5L 4CYL., POWER WINDOWS-LOCKS, CRUISE, TILT, AM/FM/CD, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (27,000 TO 35,000 MILES)
NANTICOKE
MOUNTAIN TOP
S PRICE 12 AT THI
13,999
4X4
NANTICOKE
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL., POWER WINDOWS-LOCKS, CRUISE, AM/FM/CD, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (30,000 TO 35,000 MILES)
3200 sq. ft. turn of the century two story home. Beautiful pine floors, working stone fireplace, large eat-in kitchen with cherry cabinets, butlers pantry, formal dining room, 2 sleeping porches, 4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths. Great floor plan for entertaining. Private community amenities include a lake, tennis courts and trails for hiking & biking. One year lease. $1,300/month. Call Maribeth Jones 510-2384
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
PITTSTON 2nd floor, 4 rooms & bath. Washer/dryer hook up. Heat & hot water furnished. Fresh paint. No pets. Security & references. $650. 570-654-1193 or 570-332-7951. PITTSTON 3 bdrm. Eat in kitchen. Washer/dryer hook up. Storage area. Small yard & rear deck. $850/month + security. Heat & sewer included. Call 650-7265 PITTSTON Furnished studio includes, skylight, decks, French doors, appliances, kitchen set, living & bedroom furniture. Mirrored closet doors. Heat, hot water, trash & sewer included. $480 + security. 570-883-7458 or 202-986-4430
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
S PRICE I H T T A 5 2
14,999
31 HMPG
WEST PITTSTON
PRICE 8 AT THIS
15,999
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
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL., POWER WINDOWS-LOCKS, CRUISE, AM/FM/CD, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (25,000 TO 29,000 MILES)
570-586-6676
PRICE 7 AT THIS
17,999
PWR SLIDERS PWR LIFTGATE
DUAL AIR, AUTO, V6, DUAL PWR. SLIDING DOORS, PWR LIFTGATE, ALLOYS, PWR. SEAT, CRUISE, STOW-N-GO QUADS, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (9,000 TO 12,000 MILES)
IS PRICE H T T A 0 3
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BIG FLATS, NY
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HALLSTEAD, PA
570-879-5000
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Apartments /Townhouses
WEST PITTSTON 2nd floor 1 bedroom, new carpet & tile floors, washer/dryer hook up. $425/month + utilities. No pets. 570-881-2285
WILKES-BARRE
WILKES-BARRE
LAFAYETTE GARDENS
WEST PITTSTON TOWNHOUSE 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, hardwood floors, living/dining combo, refrigerator & stove, washer/dryer hookup, off-street parking, no pets. Front & back porches, full basement. $650/month + utilities & security deposit. Call 570-655-8928 WEST PITTSTON $635 a month. Heat, Water and Sewer included. 1 bedroom, living room, dining room, wall to wall carpeting, washer/dryer, refrigerator and stove. Modern kitchen and bath. 2nd floor. 1 month security with 1 year lease. References required, No Pets. 570-446-7682
For lease. Available immediately, washer/dryer on premises, no pets. We have studio, 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. On site parking. Fridge & stove provided. 24/7 security camera presence & all doors electronically locked. 1 bedroom - $450. 2 bedroom $550. Water & sewer paid 1 month security deposit. Email [email protected] or Call 570-208-9301 after 9:00 a.m. to schedule an appointment
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/month. Call (570) 821-5599
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
30 Susquehanna First floor, five room, 2 bedroom apt.. with deck & porch. Stove & refrigerator provided. Tenants pay water, gas heat, electric & garbage. $525/month. MLS #13-860 Call Louise Mary Gresh
1st floor, 1-2 bedrooms, living room with wall to wall carpet thru-out, modern bath & kitchen with electric stove, laundry room with gas or electric dryer hookups, private porch, off street parking, no pets, no smokers, lease, security deposit, references, credit & background check, utilities by tenant. $595/ month. 570-824-4884 WILKES-BARRE 142 S. FRANKLIN STREET BEAUTIFUL BROWNSTONE APT IS A MUST SEE!! 3rd floor, 2 bedrooms, office, 2 off street parking spots, 14' ceilings, hardwood & tile floors. Stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave, garbage disposal, washer & dryer. 24 hour maintenance. $1,100 month + security, + utilities, 1 year lease. Call Janice at 570-706-6010 WILKES-BARRE Great location at 224 S. Franklin St, next to Wilkes University. Quiet building for students, 2nd floor, 2 bedrooms, living & dining rooms kitchen & bath. Off street parking, includes water & sewer available now. 570-690-4191
200 BLOCK OF S. FRANKLIN ST. Luxury apartment in historical building. Newly renovated, 1500 sq. ft., 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 HISTORIC WHEELMAN 439 S. Franklin St. Two apartments available. (1) 1 bedroom, hardwood floors, A/C, marble bath. security system, laundry, off street parking. $675 (1) Unique studio. Sun porch, hardwood floor, security system and laundry. Off street parking. $550 570-821-5599
WILKES-BARRE 1st floor, 2 bedroom, living room, HEAT/WATER included. Convenient heights location, washer/dryer hook-up, yard, lease, $599/month, no pets, 1st, last security. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY background /references checked. 570-822-4302 or 570-954-8329
2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment near General Hospital. No Pets. $495 + utilities, first, last + security deposit. 570-417-3427
Route 940. Large 2 bedroom near I-80 & PA Tpke. Fresh paint, w/w carpet, stove & refrigerator. Water, sewer & garbage included. No pets. $550 + electricity & security deposit. 570-443-9639
WHITE HAVEN
Efficiency 1 & 2 bedrooms. Includes all utilities, parking, laundry. No pets. From $390 to $675. Lease, security & references. 570-970-0847
WILKES-BARRE 72. W. River St. Newly refurbished, large & very charming 3 bedroom dwelling in Historic Mansion in a beautiful neighborhood . WILKES-BARRE 3 bedroom, off street parking, Central Air & Heat. Off-street washer & dryer hook up . parking, Hardwood floors, new freshly painted No pets. $575 kitchen & appliances. Hot water included. $1,290 + security. + utilities & security. 570-991-1619 570-822-7657
WILKES-BARRE
Formerly The Travel Lodge 497 Kidder St., Wilkes-Barre Rooms Starting at: Daily $49.99 + tax Weekly $199.99 + tax Microwave, Refrigerator w/charge WiFi, HBO. 570-823-8881
www.WilkesBarreLodge.com
WILKES-BARRE LODGE
Near General hospital 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. $575 + utilities. 1st, last & security. 570-417-3427
WILKES-BARRE
Estate Sales KINGSTON YARD SALE 639 RUTTER AVE. Sat., Aug. 3, 9-2 College dorm essentials, fridge, bedding, etc. household, TV stand, collectibles & clothing. Yard Sale DALLAS HOUSE SALE 835 Homestead Dr. Yalick Farms. Sat., Aug. 17, 8-2.
Yard Sale
Yard Sale PLAINS MOVING SALE 17 Kennedy Drive Hudson Gardens Fri & Sat, Aug. 16 & 17, 9-2 Furniture, lamps, dishes, pictures, toys, glassware, etc. PLAINS-Strawberry Fields PENNY LANE Garage Sales Sat., Aug. 17, 8-1 A little bit of something for Everyone. PLAINS Hudson Section HUGE ANNUAL YARD SALE 24 New Street Fri & Sat, Aug. 16 & 17, 7-2 Too Much to List! Trains & plastic model kits 824-3471 SUGAR NOTCH 176 Broadhead Ave. Sat., Aug. 17, 9-3 Clothes, toys, household items, and much more! SWOYERSVILLE 79 Malty Ave. SAT, AUG 17, 8AM-12PM Baby items, household items, furniture, clothing & jewelry, sports memorabilia! SWOYERSVILLE HUGE MULTI-FAMILY SALE 13 Creek Street Sat & Sun., Aug., 17 & 18, 7-3 ROOSEVELT MANOR Tripp Street runs off Church Sat, Aug 17, 9am-2pm Something for everyone! SWOYERSVILLE YARD SALE 502 Church Street Sat & Sun, 17 & 18th, 10-3 Girl's clothes, dresses, girl's bikes, Disney Princess items, TV, household items & more! TUNKHANNOCK Garage Sale 14 Creamery Road Aug. 16, 17. 18 9-5 Complete household moving sale. Everythuing must go! 333-7010/333-7065 WARRIOR RUN MOVING SALE 285 Beaumont Street Sat., Aug 17, 9-2 Lots of tools, including vintage, camping gear, baby items, furniture, household goods & much more!
Home items, Crystal, Vintage Jewelry, Teen, Women & Men's clothing, shoes, books & CDs.
Foster Street Behind CVS Sat., August 17th, 9-3 Inside & Outside Lunch & Welsh Cookies Rain or Shine! DALLAS GARAGE SALE 16 Skyview Dr., New Goss Manor Saturday, Aug 17, 8-2 Antiques, Antique tools, Antique (long) deacons bench, (2) hand wood splitters, Fishing Waders (new size 12) Quality Oak Computer Desk, 2 portable air conditioners. Much More LOW prices, Lots of Great Stuff!! DALLAS MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE. 119 SHUPP ROAD Sat., August 17, 8-4. DIR: From Dallas HS, follow Hildebrant Rd. to stop sign, make a left on to Lower Demunds Rd, follow Lower Demunds to Shupp Rd. (it will be on your right) follow Shupp Rd. to top of hill, sale will be on your right. DUPONT Yard Sale 282 Main Street Sat., Aug. 17, 8-3 A Variety from Household to Children's toys & clothing and Something for Everyone! EDWARDSVILLE YARD SALE 27 HILLSIDE AVE. SAT. AUG. 17, 8-3 Attic cleanout, antiques, household, furniture & lawn & yard & more! EDWARDSVILLE Yard Sale 721 Main Street Fri. & Sat., Aug. 16 & 17, 8-4 Tons of Great Stuff, and A Great Sale!
DALLAS
SUPER LARGE YARD SALE 419 Old Newport St. Sat. Aug. 17th , 8am-12noon. Contents of over 10 estates. Tools, household, sporting cards, comics, antiques, much too much to mention. NOXEN HOUSE SALE 109 Dry Creek Lane 2.5 miles off Tunkhannock Hwy. on 29S Watch for pink signs Fri & Sat, 16 & 17, 11-4 Huge collection of glassware & collectibles, hundreds of vintage items, Fenton, Blue Willow, vintage salt & pepper collection, McCoy, head vases, Lefton, beautiful colored glassware including amber, ruby, green, purple, milk glass & Depression. Teapots, dolls, nice costume jewelry, china, book cases, kitchen table & chairs, lamps & lighting, books, coffee table & end tables, square dance & vintage clothing, afghans, rag rugs, vacuum, microwave, cedar chest, hundreds of other items! Great sale for those who sell on eBay. NUANGOLA Yard Sale 170 North End Road Sat., Aug. 17, 9-1. Tools, older and newer toys, hunting and fishing items, trains, and lots of interesting stuff! OLD FORGE YARD SALE 101 Tamara Drive Sat., Aug. 17, 9-3 New Hammock, New Wood Lathe with Motor, lots of clothing, Misc. Household, new rugs and collectibles.
Sat., Aug. 17, 9-2 China, Christmas decorations, train set, lamps, something for everyone! CASH ONLY NANTICOKE
WILKES-BARRE MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE 837 S. Main Street Sat, Aug. 17, 8-? TV, chair, girl's & boys name brand clothes, Gymboree, girls sizes newborn -2 and boy's newborn to 4.toys & games household items. something for Everyone!
WILKES-BARRE TWP MOVING SALE 30 Derby Street Sat., Aug. 17th, 8-1 DIR: Make a left from Northampton St. to Spruce, left onto Derby. Furniture, children's clothes & toys, collectibles, baby items, DVD's, jewelry, household, kitchen gadgets & much more! Priced to Sell!
SWOYERSVILLE
WILKES-BARRE YARD SALE 232-234 Railroad St., Parsons Sat. & Sun, 9-3 W-B dress code clothing shoes, clothing of all sizes Tupperware, toys, candles, books & Country. WILKES-BARRE Huge Sale! Sat., Aug. 17, 9-2 Nicholson St. off Hazle, off Blackman St. and Follow the Signs! Beautiful solid wood kitchen set, 4 chairs with cushions, glassware, jewelry, decorations, tools, clothes. Too Much To List! WYOMING
570 Bodle Road Fri & Sat, August 16 & 17, 8-2 Multi-Family. Many new items brand name clothing, housewares candles & body products, luxury purses, furniture, industrial paper cutter, filing cabinets, holiday decor, electronics, pet goods & select vintage items. RAIN OR SHINE, COVERED LOCATION.
180 Village Dr. Maple Manor Fri the 16th thru Sun .the 18th Furniture, knick knacks, dishes, tools and more. EXETER Huge Yard Sale 111 Jean Street Sat. & Sun, Aug. 17 & 18, 8-2 Clothing, Toys, Household and Something for everyone!
ESTATE SALE
TAYLOR
Over 50 vendors! Country Store Wide variety of fruits & vegetables Rain or Shine. All Tables Under Tent Food Menu Also Available Potato Pancakes, Pierogies, Haluski & More! Saturday, September 7th 9am to 5pm POLISH HARVEST FESTIVAL (DOZYNKI) Sunday, September 8th 11 am to 7pm Harvest Wreath Ceremony & Blessing - 2pm Polka Punch Band - 3pm Games, Prizes Country Store Stand Wide variety of fruits & vegetables HOLY MOTHER OF SORROWS CHURCH 212 WYOMING AVE. CALL 655-0981 For More Information
HUGHESTOWN ESTATE SALE 13 Washington Terrace Sat., Aug. 17, 9-4 3 Bedroom home: Mid century Harmony House bedroom suite; Mid century Walnut dining room table/chairs; Pennsylvania House furniture, 2 kitchen tables/ chairs; Kitchen contents; Lamps and tables; Shabby chic bedroom suite; Coal stove; Knick Knacks; Paintings, and more. Everything Must Go! No Early Birds! KINGSTON GARAGE SALE 134 Lathrop Street Sat., Aug. 17th, 8am-2pm Patio furniture, books, toys, clothes, small appliances & more. KINGSTON Yard Sale 134 Roosevelt Street Sat., Aug. 17, 9-3 Gently used women's clothes, 8-18, shoes size 8, many household, seasonal, outdoor, & craft items, baby gear, & clothes, 9-24 mos. Car toddler bed (complete) & much more! LAFLIN GARAGE SALE 71 LAFLIN ROAD Sat., Aug. 17, 8-3 Kitchen hutch & table, gas dryer, piano, antique desk, women's clothing, household items & much more!
WYOMING MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE 215 HILL DRIVE Fri. & Sat, 16 & 17, 7:30 -4:30 309 N. from W-B right on to Carverton Rd, proceed to end left on 8th St., drive 2 miles left on to Hill Dr. Furniture, pillows, crafts, dishes, jewelry, clothes, tools & much more!
WILKES-BARRE 33 Elizabeth St. Saturday, Aug. 17 9 a.m.- 4p.m. Directions: Follow Wood St. to South Franklin St. Turn Left onto Elizabeth St, Home is on Right. Contents of Beautiful Home: Antique Dressers, Stenciled Rocker, Sofa, Chairs, Desks, Cabinets, Stoneware, Lamps, Records, Books, Kitchenware, Treadmill, Tables, Outdoor Supplies, Glass, Collectibles, Wall Art & Much More!!! Sale by Wm. Lewis www.wvestates.com PITTSTON TWP. GARAGE SALE 633 SUSCON RD. Thurs., Fri., Sat., & Sun., 9am - 7pm Washer, futon, pool sticks, Radko Ornaments, Precious Moments, sport cards & collectibles, Nascar, Christmas items, old fishing lures & more. SWOYERSVILLE 12 CREEK STREET SAT., AUG 17, 9AM-2PM Craft & sewing supplies, variety of household items, bric-a-brac, and much more!
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WYOMING YARD SALE 443 Wyoming Avenue Sat., Aug. 17, 9-4 Men's & womens' clothing mostly new, includes Victoria's secret, Aerie, & Ed hardy, accessories & lingerie. Paintable crafts & other hobbies, candles & giftables, all new, holiday items, small furniture, air conditioner, area rugs, Sony stereo, fishing gear & more! Great prices, Early Birds Pay 3 Times More! Flea Market
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PLAINS ESTATE SALE 102 Maffett Street Sat., Aug 17th, 8-1 Washer, refrigerator, electric stove, sleeper sofa, recliner, kitchen set, metal cabinets, office chair, chest of drawers, toy boxes, tools, dishes, bedding, silverware, yarn, household items & much more!
WEST WYOMING GARAGE SALE 27 Fairview Street off Shoemaker Sat. Aug. 17, 8-12 Vintage paper (1940's), car ads, JFK material, boy's bike, luggage, maps, ladies clothes, Matchbox & much more! WILKES-BARRE YARD SALE 31 RACE STREET Fri., Sat. & Sun., 9:30 to 2:30 children's toys, sleeping bags, laptop bags, recliner, exercise bike & much more!
GARAGE SALE 133 OLD ASHLEY ROAD THURS-FRI-SAT 9-5 We have things you need and want. Amazing variety including back-to-school stuff. You have to see it to believe it. Bring the family and tell your friends. Stock up now and save!
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VITOS &
Auto Sales 949 Wyoming Ave, Forty Fort 288-8995 00 Toyota Corolla 4 door, 4 cylinder, auto. Runs great. $2,995 Grand Cherokee V8. Runs great. Power windows & doors. $2,495 96 F150 Pickup. auto, runs good. $1,995 96 Pontiac Grand Prix. White, air, power windows & brakes, 4 door, runs good, 106K. $2,395 01 Ford Taurus SES 4 door, air, power doors & windows. $2,995 99 Chevy S10 Blazer 4 door, power windows, doors & seats. 126,000 miles. $2,995 03 Ford Wind-star 4 door, all power options. 96,000 miles $3,400 04 Nissan Armada, 7 passenger. 4wd. Excellent condition. $10,900 09 Mercedes GL450, 7 passenger. Too many options to list. 30K miles. Garage kept. Cream puff. $42,500 FINANCING AVAILABLE
GINOS
1 bedroom, 2nd floor. heat & water included. $575/month. 570-357-5965 WILKES-BARRE
NEWLY REMODELED
Wilkes-Barre near General Hospital. Freshly painted 3 room apartment. Spacious eatin kitchen includes stove and refrigerator. Bedroom features 2 full size closets. Large 13 x 21 living room. Water and sewer included. Electricity by tenant. Washer and dryer available in laundry area. Off street parking in private lot. No pets. Security, application, lease required. $485.00 per month. Call 814-9574. Small room with bath at 281 S. Franklin St.; 2nd floor; heat & water included in $295 month rent. Call 570-333-5471 with references. Studio near Wilkes Wood floors, parking, no pets, short term OK. $425, all utilities included. 570-826-1934 WILKES-BARRE TWP. Available 9/1 Cozy one bedroom, modern kitchen & bath, wall to wall carpet. Tenant pays electric heat. $475/month. 570-236-3786
WILKES-BARRE VICTORIAN CHARM 34 W. Ross St. Fully furnished, Delightful 2nd floor, excellent condition, brand new queen bed, Secure, private off street parking. Historic building is nonsmoking/no pets. Base rent $700/month. Security, references required. View at houpthouse.com 570-762-1453
3002 N. Twp Blvd. Medical office for rent on the Pittston By-Pass. Highly visible location with plenty of parking. $1,800 sq. ft. of beautifully finished space can be used for any type office use. $1,750/ mo. plus utilities. MLS 13-098 Call Charlie
KINGSTON
PROPERTIES Currently Available LARGE 1/2 DOUBLE Completely renovated, full kitchen, living room, formal dining room & study. 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. **************** 1/2 DOUBLE Completely remodeled older charm, stained glass windows, front & rear porches, Living room/dining room combo, eat-in kitchen with laundry alcove, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath **************** Quiet residential neighborhoods, utilities & heat by tenant, no pets, no smoking. 1 month security, 1 year lease.
PITTSTON TWP.
LUZERNE
CHEVY '02 PRIZM Power windows, locks, air, 72K. Economical! 570-825-7577 Freshly state inspected & warrantied. Financing available. CAR FAX available.
PITTSTON 108 S. Main Street 3,000 square feet. Suitable for many businesses. Plenty of parking. $600/month + security. 570-540-0746.
WILKES-BARRE
COOPERS CO-OP
Lease Space Available. Light manufacturing, warehouse, office, includes all utilities with free parking. I will save you money! ATLAS REALTY 829-6200
PITTSTON
RT. 309 W-B TWP Near Wegman's 570-822-7359 CHEVY 10 IMPALA LT V6, Auto, all power, cruise, CD. Very clean. Balance of GMs Warranty. SPECIAL $11,995 Full Notary Service Tags & Title Transfers
WILKES-BARRE
NANTICOKE 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, walk-up attic, basement, fenced back yard, Large Deck. $595/ month+utilities. NO Pets. 570-902-1031 NANTICOKE 2 bedroom, washer/dryer hook up, air conditioning, new bath. $525/month. Security & references required. 570-954-7919 5 rooms, 3 bedrooms, w/w carpeting. washer/dryer hookup, yard. $475 + security deposit. All utilities by tenant. Call 570-472-2392 PITTSTON 2 bedroom. 1.5 baths, eat in kitchen with appliances, living room, office/den, laundry. Off street parking. $500 + security & references, water, sewer included. 570-702-3538 Spacious, modern, 4 bdrm, wall to wall carpeting. 1.5 bath, living room, kitchen w/all appliances, off street parking. $800 + utilities, 1st & last months rent + security. Absolutely NO Pets or Smoking. 570-823-4116 570-417-7745 570-417-2737 PLYMOUTH 150-152 Center Ave. 3 bedrooms, gas heat, modern kitchen, washer/dryer hookup. Yard with off street parking. No Pets. $600/month, lease, 2 month security. Section 8 Welcome. 1-845-889-4837 WILKES-BARRE 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, living & dining rooms, large eat in kitchen in a nice, tree lined neighborhood. Washer/dryer, refrigerator, double sink, stove, water, sewer, recycling included. Nice garden. $800/month, 1 year lease, rent & deposit. 570-820-7049 WILKES-BARRE/EAST END 4 bedroom, 1.5 bath, wall to wall carpet. Stove, dishwasher, washer/dryer hook up. Heat. garbage & sewer included. Many Extras!. No pets. $975 + security & references. 570-824-4288
WEST PITTSTON GARAGE 1 car, secure parking, 9 x 12. $55/month. Call Natalie 570-357-1138 WILKES-BARRE TWP. Lease 20,000 sq. ft. I-81 on Casey Ave. Mfg/Warehouse Space Gas heat, sprinkler. 21' ceilings, 1 drive in & 3 dock doors. Can be subdivided Call Bob Post 570-270-9255 Houses For Rent BEAR CREEK 2 bedroom ranch, hardwood floors, great sun room, 1,400 sq. ft. fireplace & wood burner, grat deck. county setting. 2 car attached garage. No pets. all utilities by tenant. $1,100/month 7605095 DALLAS TWP. 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath home with 1 car garage. Close to 309. Large yard. Cats allowed. $950/month + security deposit. Call Barbara Mark @ 570-696-5414
Storage PLAINS TWP. 2 GARAGE/STORAGE UNITS 14 x 24 Automatic overhead door. Heat & electric included. $205/month each. Available separate or together. Call 570-823-1466 Want To Rent in Miners Mills / Hudson area. 570-824-5033 Half Doubles EDWARDSVILLE 3 bedrooms, washer/dryer hook-up, new floors, Fenced yard, gas heat, No Pets. $600/month + utilities & 1st and Last months rent. Call 570-313-5414
FORD '04 TAURUS SES Power windows, power locks, seat, air, One Owner, 42k. Must See! $6,850. 570-825-7577 Freshly state inspected & warrantied. Financing available. CAR FAX available.
Buying Junk Cars Used Cars & Trucks Highest Prices Paid 288-8995
NANTICOKE
GARAGE WANTED
Two tone white, leather interior,one owner, garage kept, 139K highway miles,CD and security system. New tires and current inspections. $8000 570-239-8110
WYOMING Midtowne Apartments 100 E. 6th St., Apartments for Elderly (62+) and/or Handicapped & Disabled Income Limits Apply ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED 570-693-4256 Monday - Friday 8am - 4pm
PLAINS
3 BR RENOVATED
1/2 double, off street parking, 2 porches, oil / electric heat. NO DOGS. References & application required. $525 month + security. 570-714-1296
GLEN LYON
MITSUBISHI '02 GALLANT ES Power windows, locks, air, tilt. SHARP! $4,425. 570-825-7577 Freshly state inspected & warrantied. Financing available. CAR FAX available.
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WYOMING 1st floor, 1 bedroom, appliances, laundry, utilities by tenant. No Pets. Smoke Free. $525/month. Security, lease & references. 570-839-3252 Commercial
Smith Hourigan Group 570-686-1195 HARDING Single family home. Mount Zion Rd. 6 rooms & bath. No pets/no smoking. $700/month + utilities & security. 570-388-2675 570-388-6860
Furnished Home. College students welcome after August 20th Wi-fi, Direct TV, lake rights, washer/dryer. $1,200/month + utilities. 570-639-5041
HANOVER TWP. 1/2 double 3 bedrooms, vinyl siding, steel insulated entry doors with deadbolts. Gas heat. Located on small, quiet lane. Close to bus stop & shopping. Available 9/1/13. Now showing. Lease, references checked. $525 monthly + utilities. 570-650-3803 KINGSTON AREA 3 Bedroom, 2 full baths, stove, refrigerator. Washer/dryer, water/sewer included. Quiet, dead end street. $800/month. 1st month+security. Section 8 welcome. 570-313-6066 KINGSTON HALF-DOUBLE 59 North Welles Ave. Eat-in kitchen with refrigerator and stove, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, off-street parking. No Smoking, No Pets. $650+ utilities & security. 570-639-1796
DOLPHIN PLAZA
Route 315 1,200 Sq. Ft. Up to 10,000 sq. ft. Will build to suite Call 570-829-1206
HARVEYS LAKE
1518 8th Street, Carverton Near Francis Slocum St. Park GOOD WORK TRUCK! $1,495 Call for details 570-696-4377 Autos For Sale 71,000 miles, showroom condition, sport package, every option that BMW offers. Silver/ grey. $29,500. 570-417-9200
NISSAN '03 ALTIMA SL Power windows, power locks, seat, air, 77k. One Owner. Gorgeous! $7,825. 570-825-7577 Freshly state inspected & warrantied. Financing available. CAR FAX available.
EDWARDSVILLE
KINGSTON Spacious half double. 3 br, living room, dining room, fenced yard, no pets, $775/month. Credit background check, security deposit. 570-235-0377 LARKSVILLE Pace Street 5 room single family home with 2+ bedrooms, 1 bath, washer/dryer, deck & yard. $760/month + utilities. Call Barbara Mark 570-696-5414
SCION '06 XA Power windows, locks, air, tilt. Economical! $7,575. 570-825-7577 Freshly state inspected & warrantied. Financing available. CAR FAX available.
612-616 Main St. Bring back clam night. Unlimited potential in the once iconic location. Space can be used as restaurant, (coolers & equipment on site) bar & grill. Includes office and living space the possibilities are endless! Call agent to make an appointment and a deal. MLS 13-2445 $79,500 John Shelley 570-702-4162 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 EDWARDSVILLE
35-37 Rice Ave. Double block in very good condition. Live in one side and let the other side pay the mortgage. Newer roof and furnace, 3 years old. Very clean and in move-in condition. A Must See! MLS#13-2618. $79,000 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 EDWARDSVILLE/KINGSTON 5 Unit, 2 completed and rented, 2 started, new plumbing, sheet rock and electrical. Call for more information. $86,900. 570-550-1222. A & A Self Storage 1,050 sq. ft. office space for lease. 3 offices + reception & restroom, gated access, ample parking, convenient location. Perfect for contractor's office. $900/month utilities. 570-287-5343 www.joeamato properties.com Storage units also available in sizes from 5 x 10 to 10 x 30 KINGSTON GARAGE, 2 bay with lift. $750/month. 570-814-8876
EXETER
SUGAR NOTCH
THORNHURST
WILKES-BARRE Remodeled 3 bedroom home, featuring fresh paint, dishwasher, washer/dryer hook-up, deck and yard. No Pets. No Smoking. $685+utilities. Call 570-466-6334
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INSULATION, 6x23, 4 rolls;$25 a roll. Curio cabinet; $75. Plastic chair mat; $30. Sofa, chair, and ottoman; $75. BF Goodrich tire, 215/75/R14; $20. Stone laundry tub;$45. Metal tool-box for truck;$45. Oak coffee table; $75. Single bed complete; $20.00. 570-868-4444
CHEVY VAN, High Top With Wheel Chair Lift-350. Automatic, Air, Cruise, Tilt, Steering, Low Miles. $3,500. OBO. 570-760-0243
Old Toys, Model Kits, Bikes, Dolls, Guns, Mining Items, Trains & Musical Instruments, Hess. 474-9544
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PLANET JR. ATTACHMENT , inc l u d i n g p l o w s , cultivators,sweeps,harrows,etc.40 pieces; $200. Log rolling tool; $40. Pressure treated wood pieces,2 x 8 x 6 average; 25 pieces for $20. Old potato shovel; $25. Wheelbarrow with steel front wheel; $25. 570-693-1918
REFRIGERATOR MONITOR (general electric) cooling unit on top outside. Type- D.R.-2T 1 6 , S O R # 4 2 - 9 5 3 - 7 9 9, CIRCA 1942. $475.00. 570-779-4228 or 570-262-1032 VINTAGE "KOKEN" BARBER CHAIR . St. Louis model, original black leather, & in very good condition. Hydraulics work. B-3688 original headrest, leather strap, & brush. $750.00. 570-779-4228
YARD VACUUM (craftsman power propelled) 6.5 hp $300.00. Craftsman 10" radial arm saw, master mechanic tool - $50.00. Three drawer chests w/ bottom storage - $30.00 each. 570-675-3503 Toys & Games MILLENNIUM BARBIE in original package. This is the "Special 2000 Edition Celebration Barbie." All indications show that it never was open. $20.00 OBO. 570-394-7159
V-SMILE V-Tech electronic TV game used once & in box w/ 3 games;$20. Wood castle w/ wood figurines by Anatex Castlemania;$20. Sit & spin with music;$5. Pogo stick grow to pro,used once;$10. Five Thomas the Tank VHS tapes;$5. Barbie plastic kitchen;$5. 570-603-1195
1518 8th Street, Carverton Near Francis Slocum St. Park Leather, LIKE NEW! $2,995. 570-696-4377
Appliances STEEL WINDOW FAN , expendable sides - $25.00. Kirby classic vacuum with rug renovator - $50.00. 570-693-1918 VITA-MIX COMMERCIAL BLENDER. The quiet one, on counter. Model 36019. 570-562-1801 Building Materials BARN WOOD PLANKS (deconstructed) that are 2" thick, 7 1/2" to 12" wide, & 5'-6" to 6'-0" long. Approx. 55 planks. Shorter 2" planks and also many full 2"x 4" boards. $510.00. 570-779-4228 DOORS. 24 - Used Solid Core Doors 32" x 79"-----$25 each. Mahogany Stained. Call: 570-287-1161 Clothing JACKETS - 2 men's sport jackets, 1 is light blue and the other is navy. Both size 46 & like new. Asking $20.00 each. 570-313-5214 SCRUBS , assorted colors & sizes, approximately 50. Excellent condition. $1.00 each. 570-823-4941 SWEATSHIRTS , never worn; $25.00 each. 570-313-5214 Exercise Equipment IMPEX TECH ROD TR-2 GYM similar to Bo Flex gym. Excellent condition. Used approximately 10 times. $129.00 or best offer. 570-829-4776 TREAD MILL preform crosswalk. Used 6 months. Paid $750.00 & selling for $250.00. 570-574-3970 Furnances & Heaters COAL STOVE Harman Magnum 90k BTU. $900. 570-825-0451
LADDER for in ground pool; $75.00 or best offer. 570-822-6258 LAMP SHADES (2) that are 12" high, white, & bell shaped. Perfect condition. $3.00 each or 2 for $5.00. 570-288-0060
LIGHTING SYSTEM for outdoors that is Malibu low voltage. New. Was $248.00 & asking $35.00. VCR movie tapes, 50 movies; $15.00. Walker for handicap w/ wheels & in new condition; $6.00. Umbrella stroller; $4.00. Material, large box of remnants; $5.00. 570799-9791
1518 8th Street, Carverton Near Francis Slocum St. Park 4x4 sunroof, One Owner. Like new! $7,995 570-696-4377
570-301-3602 CALL US! TO JUNK YOUR CAR BEST PRICES IN THE AREA Ca$h on the $pot Free Anytime Pickup 570-301-3602
AIR COMPRESSOR for car. 12 volt, new & in box. $10.00. 570-655-2154 AIR PURIFIER, Aerus Guardian. In great condition. Originally paid over $1,000 & selling for $399.00. 570-822-6258 ANNUITY.COM Guaranteed Income For Your Retirement Avoid market risk & get guaranteed income for retirement! Call for FREE copy of our SAFE MONEY GUIDE Plus Annuity Quotes from A-Rated companies! 800-423-0676 ANTIFREEZE & COOLANT (2) - $5.00 Each. 570-655-2154 ARTIFICIAL FIREPLACE . Home made. White and golden stone look. 50" long x 15" wide. Rack & logs included. $100.00. 570-735-2081 BASEBALL CARDS, Topps individual cards 60s to 90's. Hall of Famers and Commons. 570-788-1536 CANADA DRUGS: Canada Drug Center is your choice for safe and affordable medications. Our licensed Canadian mail order pharmacy will provide you with savings of up to 75 percent on all your medications needs. Call today 1-800-341-2398 for $10.00 off your first prescription and free shipping. CANES AND WALKING STICKS . 25 available. Made from slippery maple trees. Many different shapes & sizes. $5 to $6 dollars each. 570-735-2081 COMPLETE LINER REPLACEMENT KIT for 15x30 above ground pool. Includes full printed liner, foam underlay and sides, skimmer basket and gaskets/accessories. Paid $800.00 & selling for $350.00 or best offer. 570-881-2311 CUB CADET 2185 TRACTOR with 46" mower deck, 3 bag grass catcher, 40" snow thrower, & dump cart - all for $1,000. 570-675-3503 LADDER STAND for deer hunting (12 ft.) - $50.00. Neoprene chest waders (L) $20.00. Neoprene chest waders (M) - $20.00. Five office waiting room chairs $100.00. 570-693-6267 DIABETIC BOOKS, hard covers, (8) - $2.00 each. Air compressor to pump up car tires - $5.00. 570-654-8902 DIRT BIKE , Schwinn 26" Formans 26 speeds w/ front suspension. Paid $390.00 & selling for $99.00. 570-655-2154 DISH: DISH TV Retailer. Starting at $19.99/month (for 12 mos.) & High Speed Internet starting at $14.95/month (where available.) SAVE! Ask About SAME DAY Installation! CALL NOW! 1-800-734-5524
Stereo /TV /Electronics SONY TV : 22 inch Wega Trinitron flat screen in excellent condition. Was $625.00 & selling for $75.00. 570-819-4951 Want To Buy WANTED TO BUY Fancy high-back Victorian bed, slag glass or stain glass light fixture and green depression glass. 570-639-1205
LUGGAGE , Two black suitcases, 25/26". Wheeled, excellent condition. $25. Call after 1 p.m. 570-822-1227 MEDICAL GUARDIAN: Medical Alert for Seniors - 24/7 monitoring. FREE Equipment. Free Shipping. Nationwide Service. $29.95/Month CALL Medical Guardian Today 855-850-9105 MICROWAVE - Emerson 900W, nearly new; $30.00. Pure water filtration system that includes faucet mount & 3 faucet refills; $35.00. 570-696-1030 MY COMPUTER WORKS: My Computer Works Computer problems? Viruses, spyware, email, printer issues, bad internet connections - FIX IT NOW! Professional, U.S.based technicians. $25 off service. Call for immediate help. 1-888-781-3386 OMAHA STEAKS: ENJOY 100% guaranteed, delivered-to-the-door Omaha Steaks! SAVE 74% PLUS 4 FREE Burgers - The Family Value Combo - Only $39.99. ORDER Today 1-888-721-9573, use code 48643XMD - or www.OmahaSteaks.com/mbff6 9 PATIENT HYDRAULIC LIFT . New. Polyester mesh sling & commode opening to help with transfers. $300.00. 570-474-6549 READY FOR MY QUOTE CABLE: SAVE on Cable TV-InternetDigital Phone-Satellite. You've Got A Choice! Options from ALL major service providers. Call us to learn more! CALL TODAY. 888-929-9254 RECLINER/Swivel rocker (beige) - $90.00. 570-696-4020
REFRIGERATOR, dorm size Emerson;$25. Kling 5 drawer chest,solid wood & 40"Wx35" Hx19"D; $50. Casio keyboard (76 full size keys) w/ stand, tone response,power adapter cover,& books in box;$75. Antique child's small roll top solid oak desk;$99. Electronic insect bug zapper,one acre coverage,still in box;$10. 570-675-4617
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FORD '03 F150 XLT Auto, air, power windows, power locks, bedliner. 80k. Excellent! $6,825. 570-825-7577 Freshly state inspected & warrantied. Financing available. CAR FAX available.
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1518 8th Street, Carverton Near Francis Slocum St. Park 4X4, 3rd row Seat, SHARP SUV! $5,995. 570-696-4377 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE Laredo 2005 82,000 miles, Well maintained, excellent condition. Beige in color, $11,500. 570654-7451 or 570-466-4669
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COAL STOVE. Old fashioned white Dickson with warming closet & six lids. Great for heating & cooking! $500.00. 570-735-2081
Boats & Marinas DURATECH 12' ALUMINUM BOAT Semi "V" bow 54" w at wides point of boat. Comes with set of oars, 2 anchors, 3 flotation boat seat cushions. 1971 mercury Outboard 9.8 hp Model mere 110 2 cylinder, 2 cycle engine, remote 5 gallon gas tank. Excellent running condition. Ready for the water. Selling price for boat & engine $1,000. 570-654-3805 Miscellaneous
HIGH EFFICIENCY OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE from Central Boiler burns less wood. 25 year warranty. B & C Outdoor Wood Furnaces LLC 570-477-5692
Furniture & Accessories RECLINERS 2 blue cloth, excellent condition & very comfortable; $100.0each or both for $175. Cash only. 570-825-5080
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2 PADDED CHAIRS w/ arm rests, etc. $5.00 each. 570-540-0175 2 QUEEN WING CHAIRS (Ann Hallagan). In excellent condition. $149.00 each. 570-540-0175 BEDROOM SET : Full sized headboard, dresser with mirror, and chest of drawers. Real wood. $150.00. 570-603-1195
CHERRY TABLE w/ painted black legs & 4 arrow black chairs. Very good condition; $350.00. Corner curio cupboard w/ mirrored back; $50.00. Hunt board w/ painted 3 shelf hutch; $300.00. Leather ottoman in excellent condition; $200.00. 570-406-4092
REGULATION POOL TABLE. 4 1/2 x 9. Three piece 1 inch slate. Three sets of balls 4 cues. Must be disassembled. $400.00. 570-288-9003 RUG DOCTOR CLEANING MACHINE that was used 3 times; $250.00. Leaf Vacuum wood chipper, made by mtd & like new; $150.00. 570-829-2035
STOVE in excellent condition. Bisque or off white. Frigidaire Gallery Series. Electric ceramic cook top. Self cleaning, speed bake oven; $225.00. Dishwasher in great condition. Bisque or white whirlpool quiet wash plus; $125.00. 570-926-1726
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COFFEE TABLE that is glass & brass w/ two end tables. All in perfect condition. $25.00 for each. 570-288-0060 END TABLES (2). One has a pull out drawer. FREE. 570540-0175 MEDICAL CHAIR for shower or bath. Used twice. $20.00. 570-696-9005 PATIO FURNITURE , 4 piece wicker, like new. Used for 1 year. Includes cushions and covers, plus round glass table with 7.5 ft. umbrella. $300. 570-740-7446 RETRO KITCHEN TABLE $50.00. Wooden double bed head board & wooden foot board, with no sides - $25.00. 570-693-1918 SOFA & love seat with floral pattern & pillow back. In good condition. $100.00. 570-674-9716 SOFA (3 cushion) with brown design, like new. $200.00. 570-779-1215
STROLLER (Uppababy Vista) that is 2 years old, silver, & includes bassinet attachment and cup. Excellent condition. Paid $615.00 & asking $450.00. 570-817-3186 TEETER TOTTER/SEESAW iron frame - $25.00. Concrete birdbath base - $25.00. 570-693-1918
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FORD "11 ESCAPE XLT Automatic, 4 wheel drive, moon roof, sync, grey, excellent cond, 4 cylinder, 30,500mi, $18,000. 654-3326/479-3646. HARLEY DAVIDSON, Sportster 883, 09' Mint Showroom Condition! Only 340 original miles, inspected, extras. Purchased at Noto's. Only $5,400 FIRM. 570-285-3469 HONDA '88 GL1500 Motorbike FREE to a responsible person due to my son's sudden death. If interested contact: [email protected]
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EVENFLO BOOSTER child restraint system that meets all WEST BEND ELECTRONIC requirements for motor vehicle SOUND MIXER , new in box; s a f e t y . G r e a t c o n d i t i o n . $25.00. Black leather Tyler $20.00. Rodan purse;$10.00. Multi570-288-0060 colored Dolce & Gabbana purse;$10.00. FABRIC 16 cuts of fabric, as570-603-1195 sorted lengths. $1.50 per yard. 570-696-9086 Musical Instruments CYLINDER PILSNERS (glass) & bench, for flowers, beautiful & elegant O R G A N for a wedding. $15.00 each, if W u r l i t z e r , w o r k s . F R E E . 570-540-0175 buy all 30 then $300.00 cash. 570-779-4325 Sporting Goods GPS (TomTom model # 4ET03) with 4 & 1/2" screen. Needs power cord;$39.00. Jeep (grey) - Liberty/Nitro Floor Mates. New & never used;$70.00. 570-654-1969 BIKE 24" Mongoose Mountain bike $50. 570-793-5416 POOL TABLE 4x8, all accessories, excellent condition $300. Weber BBQ tank included $100. 570-675-2907
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