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THE ABINGTON HAIL

JOURNAL
to the
Chief
Retirement
party for
Waverly
Township Police
Chief Dan
Mooney. See
Page A3.
An edition of The Times Leader
Clarks Summit, Pa. Serving the Greater Abington Community since 1947 APRIL 6 TO APRIL 12, 2011 50¢

C.S. hears Newton auditor


CLARKS SUMMIT
Taking a look at books

Earned Income Tax funds, addressed members of Clarks audit in the township. “If you been very helpful... What we’re balances.”
Knox Box ordinance, LED Summit Borough Council at a look at your tax forms, for each looking to do is get these tax Jamison said obtaining the
March 29 meeting. Jamison, tax year, on your state tax form, records from the Department of records is a detailed process.
lights discussed. auditor for Newton Township every person is required to re- Revenue and compare their Once the tax records are re-
since 2007 and township super- port their school district to the records with the records we ceived, they will be divided into
Friends of the Abington Com-
BY T’SHAIYA STEPHENSON visor from 1994 to 2005, ad- Pennsylvania Department of received from our various tax townships. Clarks Summit Bor-
munity Library hosts Spring
tstephenson@theabingtonjournal.com
dressed the council about Revenue. That made me think, collectors. So, now we have ough Councilwoman Gerrie
Book Sale. See Page A4. CLARKS SUMMIT - Newton Earned Income Tax funds. ‘They must have these records.’ something to go by. In the past Carey said the zip code could
Township Auditor Lee Jamison He said currently they are They do. I contacted the Depart- work it’s all been in the dark.
working on a reconstructive ment of Revenue; they have There’s no system of checks and See Auditor, Page 10
CLARKS GREEN
Talented youth

Circle of
creativity
Waverly Comm garden show
Two Our Lady of Peace stu- features grapevine wreath
dents are accepted into pro-
making workshop.
gram. See Page A6.

BY JOAN MEAD-MATSUI
LA PLUME Abington Journal Correspondent

’By the Skin of Our Teeth’ The Waverly Community


House’s 19th Annual House,
Garden and Gift Show is
just around the corner April
16 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
and April 17 from 11 a.m. to
4 p.m.
Organizers of the event
invite visitors to try their
hand at creating one-of-a-
Keystone Players production kind wreaths at a Wreath
will run from April 8 to 10. Making Workshop to be
See Page A12. held in conjunction with the
House, Garden and Gift
ARCHBALD Show April 16 from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Clarks Summit
Boys All-Star game PHOTO COURTESY J. CARUSO DAHMS resident, Jeneane Adams
’Lola, American Pit Bull Terrier,’ J. Caruso Dahms will lead folks in a work-
shop using grapevines do-

ART on the move


nated by Nimble Hill Win-
ery in Tunkhannock.
Adams will draw on her
years of experience making
wreaths which have adorned
both the Waverly Communi-
ty House front door and the
Red team wins the Lackawanna door to the Waverly Post

T
League Boys’ Basketball All- he newly formed Arts Council of the Abingtons plans to expand the art of Second Fridays to nine locations office at the Comm since
Star Game 83-66. See Page C1. throughout the greater Abington area beginning April 8. For the full story, see Page A11. 2004 when Adams moved
‘Lola, American Pit Bull Terrier,’ above, by J. Caruso Dahms of Contemporary Concepts Photography, is to the Abingtons from Ge-
INSIDE one of the pieces that will be on display at Angels Galeria, Depot Street, during Second Fridays. neseo, N.Y. She has made,
on average, two to three
ArtsEtc..............................A11 wreaths per year.
“When I first moved here,

Men on a
Calendar...........................A2
Classified ...........................B1 Career of the century my son-in-law stopped on
his way home from work
Crosswords.......................A9 and brought me the (Wa-

Mission Ushers recall reel work


Obituaries ...................A8, C3 verly) Comm newsletter and
he said, ‘Mom, this is right
School ........................A6, C4
up your alley. He said
Sports ...............................C1 ‘They’re having a wreath
BY JOAN MEAD-MATSUI BY JOAN MEAD-MATSUI for local moviegoers in the dating the marquee and making workshop at the
Abington Journal Correspondent Abington Journal Correspondent Abingtons. tackling other jobs they Comm.’ I used to make
CLARKS SUMMIT - Ap- CLARKS SUMMIT - The Comerford was locat- were given. They loved dried flower wreaths in Ge-
proximately 30 area men will Imagine stepping into a ed at the current site of the being a part of a thriving neseo, New York,” said
and mail to The Abington Journal, 211 S. State St,, Clarks Summit, PA, 18411

walk the walk at the upcoming modern movie theater and Citizen’s Savings Bank and busy movie business. Adams, who made dried
“Men in Black with Pink” an usher offers to show you corporate offices on South “I remember the first flower wreaths using flow-
fundraiser to be held April 7 at to your seat. State Street. paycheck I got. I didn’t ers she grew in her garden.
Glen Oak Country Club, ac- Local historian Warren Watkins and Kester were realize I was going to get
Please enclose this label with any address changes,

See Circle, Page 7


The Abington Journal

cording to organizers and spon- Watkins and movie buff among the ushers employed paid. I was having so much
sors of the event, the Abington Bob Kester, both residents by the Comerford, and their fun that I didn’t think about
Business and Professional of Clarks Summit, share responsibilities included a it. They didn’t pay much,
Association. their recollections of the variety of tasks, including but it was enough to put gas
Most of the proceeds raised former Comerford Theater, acting as parking lot attend-
from this event will benefit which was a hub of activity ant cleanup crew or up- See Reel, Page 7
Marley’s Mission, a non-profit
equine-based therapy program
that is offered free of charge to
children, and their families,
who have experienced trauma. April 5, 1962 - The Easter Dinner April 5, 1962 - The April 9, 1970 - The Abington Journal
Three of the men who will menu in the Clarks Summit – Abing- Summit Diner was open reported “Local students from AHHS
ton Area schools included “turkey, daily from 6 a.m. to 12 accompanied by Vivian Dembrowsky,
participate in this year’s show mashed potatoes, cranberry relish, midnight, according to guidance counselor, arrived home
shared their reasons for partici- buttered peas, Tootsie Rolls, Jell-O Bob Parry, proprietor. April 3 from their ten- day Easter
pating. and whipped cream and milk.” holiday trip to Italy.
For Gene Talerico, President
of Marley’s Mission and also April 9, 1970 - A musical entitled, April 9, 1964 - Salon April 7, 1966 - The Abington Journal
“I Wouldn’t Want to Live There,” “500” of Clarks Summit reported, “A road bypassing Clarks
the First Assistant District At- written by Ted Jaditz, a seventh ran an ad in The Abing- Summit’s business district and con-
torney of Lackawanna County, grade student, was on the calen- ton Journal that read, “If necting eventually to Route 81 from ABINGTON JOURNAL/JOAN MEAD-MATSUI
it is a mental picture or vision dar for April 10 in the Abington Your Hair Isn’t Becoming the Morgan Highway was proposed at Jeneane Adams, Clarks Summit,
Heights Junior High School to You, YOU’LL Be Com- a hearing at the State Highway De-
auditorium. ing To Us.” partment, Dunmore.” plans for a Wreath Making Workshop
See Men, Page 10 at the Waverly Community House.

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YOUR COMMUNITY
COMMUNITY LETTER TO THE EDITOR
CALENDAR Dear Editor, The reduction in state fund-
As a parent, I feel I must ing to education programs
write you regarding Governor combined with the difficult
REMINDERS Corbett’s proposed budget and economic status of our entire
The Attic Shop, an upscale the more than $1 billion it cuts country will force school
consignment shop located on in public education funding. boards and taxpayers to make
the lower level of the Wa- I have a son in first grade difficult decisions. School
verly Community House and a daughter in kindergarten boards are faced with budget
hosted by the Waverly Wom- at Lackawanna Trail Ele- deficits they may not be able
an’s Club will be open Sat. mentary Center in Factory- to overcome without furlough-
April 16 from 10 a.m. to 4
ville. When they come home ing teachers or cutting pro-
p.m. and Sun. April 17 from
from school and share their grams. Taxpayers will be
11 to 3 p.m. Regular hours
are: Shop Hours: Wednes- experiences or read a book to asked to give more than their
days & Fridays, 9:30 a.m. to me, I am grateful for the edu- fair share. Our children will
12:00 noon. First and Third cation Trail is providing them. be faced with increased class
Wednesday Evenings5:30 to Their teachers have been won- sizes and fewer services avail-
8 p.m. Consignment hours derful and the time and atten- able to them.
are: Wednesdays from 9 a.m. tion they shown my children I know I am not alone in
to 11:15 a.m. First and third are remarkable. Both my chil- how I feel. If you feel the
Wednesday Consignment dren have benefited from same as I do, contact your
small class sizes, especially in local school board representa-
April 7 Friendly’s fundraiser to benefit
Hours: 6 to 8 p.m.
Three gardens available for their full day kindergarten tive and ask him or her to look
adoption at Christy Mathw- classes. long and hard at cost-saving
son Park, if interested in
volunteering to help care for Countryside Community Church Furthermore, they love art
and music, treasure bringing
measures with an emphasis on
keeping proven educational
gardens please contact the home a book from the school practices intact. Also, contact
Shade Tree Commission at Friendly’s Restaurant, 841 Northern Boulevard, South Abington Township, will
library and look forward to your state representative or
945.1014 or via email at be the location for an April 7 fundraiser for the Countryside Community Church.
A percentage of the proceeds between 5 and 8 p.m. will be given to Country- gym class, especially when senator and ask him or her to
shadetree@factoryville.org the obstacle course is set up. I do everything in their power
or on Facebook at Factory- side Community Church. Show above, clockwise from left: Kelly Cardone, Aiden
Cardone, Janie Kircher, Norah Rickaby, Wendy Molitoris, Nathan Curry, Will Car- can’t imagine a school where to prevent or lessen the cuts to
ville Borough. these programs may be scaled public education in this year’s
HOLIDAY EVENTS done, Alea Dorunda, Caleb Molitoris.
back or cut altogether. These proposed budget.
are experiences every child Dan Demora,
April 9: Easter egg hunt, should have in their life. Factoryville
pancake breakfast, games &
prizes, crafts and the Easter
story at the annual Easter are $3 or two for $5. Info/ the Dalton Fire Co. Cost: Grades K - 3 with Right on 3rd annual Autoimmune following church services at
Celebration at the Clarks tickets: Pat Swisher, Quarts $4.50 and Pints the Money, a Pennsylvania Conference & Wellness Fair, the church center on Hill
Green United Methodist 563.1401. $2.50. Pre-orders suggested. Office of Financial Educa-presented by The Lupus street, Mayfield. Manhattan
Church, 119 Glenburn Road, Info: call 563.2167. Foundation of Pennsylvania,
tion resource 11 a.m. at the style clam chowder will be
Clarks Green from 9 a.m. to April 7: The 2011 Pedro Library. Resource Center for Autoim- sold following matins 9 to
12 noon. All children of the Arrupe, S.J., Award at 11:30 April 9: 22nd Annual Din- mune Disease, and Mary- 9:30 a.m. and divine liturgy
community are invited to a.m. for Distinguished Con- ner Auction held by the April 10: 4th Annual Pasta wood University at the Jew- 11 a.m. to noon. Advanced
attend. Price: $3 per person; tributions to Ignatian Mis- American Red Cross of Lack- Dinner hosted by The Abing- ish Community Center, 601 orders may be placed by
$10 family. sion and Ministry. McIlhenny awanna County at the Genet- ton Senior Community Cen- Jefferson Avenue, Scranton calling 876.0730 or
Ballroom, DeNaples Center, ti Manor, Dickson City. ter, 1151 Winola Road, Clarks at noon. A Wellness Fair 222.5931. Cost: $6 per quart
April 10: The April Vesper University of Scranton Cam- Three- course meal, open Summit from noon until 4 featuring local organizations and $3 per pint.
Service at historic St. Paul’s pus. Cost: free. Open to the bar, and chance to participate p.m. Cost: adults, $8; chil- will follow from 2:15 to 4:30 Pysanka - Ukrainian Egg
Episcopal Church, corner of public. Info: 941.7500. in live and silent auctions. dren 10 and under $4; 2 and p.m. Cost: free. Registration Painting from 11 a.m. to 3
Church and Chestnut Streets, Countryside Community Cost: $80. WNEP’s Ryan under free. Takeouts are required. Info/ to register: p.m. at Salt Springs State
Montrose, at 5 p.m. A simple Church fundraiser at Friend- Leckey will lead the live available and variety baskets 570.558.2008. Park. Registration required:
meal will be served in the ly’s in Clarks Summit. A auction, offering guests the will be raffled. All proceeds Youth Group of St. John’s 570.833.4034
Parish House following the percentage of the proceeds opportunity to bid on luxury are to benefit the Abington Russian Orthodox Cathedral,
service. between 5 and 8 p.m.will be items such as sports tickets, Senior Community Center. Mayfield take-out only home- April 11: Card -stamping
given to Countryside. condos, jewelry, art work and Info: 570.586.8996 made clam chowder sale craft class at The Abington
April 14: St. John’s, May- much more. Silent Auction Senior Community Center
field homemade “Paska” April 8: Abington Area and Open Bar begins at 6 from 10 to 11:45 a.m. All
(Easter) bread sale from 10 Joint Recreation Board Night p.m. Info: Cindy at supplies will be furnished.
a.m. to 4 p.m. Sale continues Out -Wilkes-Barre Scranton 570.207.0109. Cost will be 2 cards for $1.
Friday, April 15 from 10 a.m. Penguins, at 7:05 p.m. vs. Abington Heights March- Details: 570.586.8996
to 4 p.m. in the church center Hershey; a portion of ticket ing Band French Toast
Hill Street, Mayfield. Cost: sales will benefit the Abing- Breakfast from 8 a.m. to 12 April 12: Toastmasters-
$7 each. Orders: 876.0730, ton Area Community park. p.m. at the Clarks Summit The Greater Scranton Roar-
876.3372, or 876.0391. Busi- Ticket includes game, hot Fire House. Cost: Adults: $6. ing Ramblers at 6:30 p.m. at
ness establishment orders dog, popcorn, soda and hat. Child/Senior/Active Military: Allied Community Room,
may be faxed to 876.2534. Cost: $17.50, $20.50, $22.50; $4. Children four and under Morgan Hwy, Moffatt Drive.
Info: Emily Kain at 208.5415 free. Eat in and take outs Visitors are welcome. Call
April 16: Neighborhood or EKain@WBSpen- available. Also featured are a 570.498.1110 or 570.604.1108
Easter Egg Hunt, Waverly guins.com. basket raffle and cookie or visit www.scrantontoast-
United Methodist Church, The Make-A-Wish Founda- walks part of our ongoing masters.org.
105 Church St, Waverly from PHOTO COURTESY DIPTI S. PANCHOLY

Donations gathered
tion hosting Race for Wishes Second Saturdays @ the Harmony Home Educators,
1 to 3 p.m. For children: K at the Mohegan Sun at Poco- Library, Doug Smith’s Dixie- www.hhepa.org, is sponsor-
through 6th grade. Cost: free. no Downs from 7 to 10 p.m. land All-Stars will be per- ing a Used Curriculum Sale
Registration/Questions: Tina Cost: $85, includes three forming live outside the and Homeschool Basics

for Pediatric Project


Caines at 570.230-2994 or hours of open bar and food Abington Community Li- Workshop at Heritage Baptist
chandrah48@comcast.com stations. Come dressed in brary Saturday, April 9, from Church, 415 Venard Road,
∝DA ILY EVENTS Kentucky Derby finest to be 1to 3 p.m. Clarks Summit. The sale is
eligible for prizes in a men’s Chicken ‘n Biscuit Dinner from 7 to 9 p.m. and the
April 6: Ladies’ Night at best dressed contest and a at the First Baptist Church, More than 250 Pediatric Enhancement Project bags were workshop runs from 7:30 to
the Country Club from 5 to 8 women’s best derby hat con- 10 Church Street, Factory- made by volunteers for distribution, according to Dipti S. Pan- 8:15 p.m. Cost: free. Info/ to
p.m. Hosted by The Greater test. Features entertainment, ville from 4 to 7 p.m. Cost: choly, President of Lackawanna Medical Society Alliance rent a table: call Dawn Bau-
Scranton Chamber of Com- raffles and auctions. Info/ adult: $8.50. Children under 2011. Bags are distributed to inpatient units at Moses Taylor meister at 570.687.7771.
merce, along with Pennstar RSVP: 570.341.9474 or con- 12: $4. Children under 5: Hospital, Community Medical Center, Mercy Hospital, and
Bank. This night of network- tact via e-mail at racefor- free. Take-outs available. April 14: Care Giver Sup-
Children’s Advocacy Center. Monetary contributions were
ing features food stations, a wishes@comcast.net. The Business Education port Group, Waverly United
made by Dr. Kenneth W. Lilik and Sunita Arora of ERA Real-
Viennese table and hand- The Dalton Fire Co. Ladies Department of Abington Methodist Church, Church
passed wines. “Purse Paloo- Aux. Manhattan Clam ty. In attendance were , shown, standing , from left: Roz Stahl,
Heights High School has Nicole Furman, VP, Pediatric Enhancement Project ; Barbara St., Waverly, 6 to 7 p.m.
za” silent auction, mini fash- Chowder & Beef Noodle coordinated student volun- Registration/Questions: Viola
ion show.The event will be Braatz; Kathy Emanuelson, Board Member; and hostess Kel-
soup sale from 4 to 7 p.m. at teers to facilitate sessions for ley Colleran, VP, Pediatric Enhancement Project . Miller, 563.2174.
held at Glen Oak Country
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Drilling
topic at
Powerful wave
Tax service credits enthusiastic staff
community BY DON MCGLYNN

meeting
dmcglynn@theabingtonjournal.com Students in Keystone
SCRANTON - With the dead- College’s Volunteer Income
line for filing income taxes Tax Assistance Program,
BY EMILY CULLEY approaching, Liberty Tax Ser- under the direction of
Abington Journal Correspondent vice is doing everything pos- Associate Professor of
NEWTON TWP. - The sible to accommodate its cus- Accounting Kevin Vinson,
Newton Township- based tomers and try and make sure prepare tax returns for
organization Community that one of life’s two certainties lower income and elderly
Counts held a meeting can be met in an easy manner. individuals who otherwise
March 30 at the Newton ABINGTON JOURNAL/ALICE STUFFLE Helping to spread the word
might be unable to prepare
Recreation Center, con- Vintage photos of Chief Dan about the business is a team of
cerning the community’s highly-enthused individuals their own taxes or afford an
Mooney were on display.
rights with Marcellus hired by Liberty Tax Service as accountant or tax
Shale natural gas drilling. wavers. The wavers stand in preparation service.

So long,
The first speaker was Dr. front of, or near, Liberty Tax The Keystone VITA team
Thomas Jiunta from the Service dressed as the compa- began work in January and
Gas Drilling Awareness ny’s mascot, the Statue of Lib- will continue until the April

Chief
Coalition. His presentation, erty, waving to cars, and direct- certified through Liberty
18 tax deadline, servingTax
“The Truth about Marcel- ing them to the business. and the IRS.
about 100 taxpayers. People
lus Shale: The Real Risks “We look for people who “We don’t
make quote anyand
appointments prices,
To Our Community” gave have enthusiasm, are energetic, because every return is differ-
bring their tax information
a brief overview about the ” said Linda Mokay a Liberty ent,” said
to campus. Mokay.
details of drilling and On April 1 at the Wa- Tax Service office supervisor. “But, we do have the free
fracking, or the process verly Community House, “I really enjoy this job,” said consultations. They can come
that allows the gas to flow a retirement party was waver Ben Freda. “I get to in, we’ll do the return, and if
up the pipes in the ground hosted for Waverly Town- listen to music, dance and get they’re not happy, they can take
to the surface. ship Police Chief Dan paid for it. I also get to see both their paperwork and there’s no
He explained the pos- Mooney. The public was new and familiar faces. A lot of fee. If they’re happy, they stay
sible dangers fracking pre- invited to show their ap- people beep their horn and and finish the return. Once we
sents to the environment: ABINGTON JOURNAL/ALICE STUFFLE preciation and support for wave to me. A few people even get the return, we tell them if
should the underground A retirement party was hosted for Waverly Township Police his years of service. dance along with me in their there’s a refund, if they owe
cement barriers crack, the Chief Dan Mooney. cars while waiting for the light money and then what our pric-
waste water, containing to turn green.” es are, and then they determine
fracking solution, saline, Mokay said it’s enthusiasm from there if they want to stay
metal and radium, could like Freda’s that can be credited and complete the return.”
flow underground, pollut- for bringing in the majority of Liberty Tax Service is cur-
ing the soil and water. He business to Liberty Tax Service rently open Monday through
added that the waste water during tax season, since the Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sat-
is not classified as hazard- company began the promotion urday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and
ous material, but rather is over five years ago. Sunday noon to 5 p.m. The
called residual waste and Those interested in having office will extend its hours to 7
that it is not always prop- Liberty Tax file their tax re- a.m. to 9 p.m., April 11 to 14; 7
erly disposed. turns can make an appoint- a.m. to midnight April 15; 7
Jiunta mentioned that ment, or just walk in with their a.m. to 5 p.m., April 16 to 17;
other possible dangers in- information. and 7 a.m. to midnight April
clude air pollution and “If you make the appoint- 18.
road damage and safety Above, from left, Waverly Patrolman Angelo Rudolfi, ment, the appointment will All state and local taxes must
Chief Dan Mooney and Waverly Patrolman Kenny James.
violations by the trucks take preference over walk-ins, be filed by April 15, all federal
transporting the waste wa- At left, Waverly Community House Executive Director but we do take walk-ins. ,” said taxes by April 18.
ter. Another danger, he Maria Wilson with Chief Dan Mooney. Mokay. Liberty Tax Offices are lo-
said is lack of safety in- Mokay said the process can cated at 1695 N. Keyser Ave.,
spectors. According to Jiu- take 20 minutes or longer, Scranton; 9 North River St.,
nta, only 202 cover 80,000 depending on the complexity Plains; 913 S. Washington Ave.

Arbor Day, taxes topics in Waverly


oil and gas wells in the of the return. Scranton; 131 S. Blakely St.,
state. He mentioned the The returns are prepared by Dunmore; and 26 Laurel St.
possibility of property val- one of their tax preparers. Suite 4, Pittston.
ues decreasing and encour- BY BRITTNEY PIERCE The subject of Arbor municipalities are willing Many have participated in For more information call
aged people to “get in- Abington Journal Correspondent
Day was brought up and to participate and share Liberty Tax Service’s free tax 570.342.2820, or visit http://
volved and participate.” He WAVERLY TOWNSHIP- the Abington Area Joint the cost. Township Man- school, which takes place in www.libertytax.com/de-
also suggested that resi- The Waverly township Recreation Board would ager Bill White will as- September, and they are all fault.aspx.
dents have their water and meeting March 28 was a like to plant four trees for semble information for
property values checked. brief one to close out the the four surrounding Solicitor Andrew Hail-
More information can be month. Plans for the pavil- townships. The Waverly stone to review before a
found on www.gdacoalitio- ion project are coming to Township supervisors decision is made.
n.org, as well as the De- completion. liked the idea and plan to Public Works Director
partment of Environmental Treasurer Ron Whitaker research costs. Thomas James is treating
Protection’s website. has arranged for a photog- The Pennsylvania De- the ammonia levels in the
Another speaker, Ben rapher and a scrapbook to partment of Revenue is township lagoon. James
Price from the Community be put together at Police offering the township a reported that reports were
Environmental Legal De- Chief Dan Mooney’s April list of those in the school good in January. The
fense Fund explained the 1 retirement reception, district who have paid Northeast Environmental
organization’s mission as complete with signatures their Earned Income Tax Lab is monitoring the lev-
“working with communities from all those who attend. and the amount. The town- els weekly. Once the water
to establish a greater de- The reception will be held ship will be able to use temperature reaches 50
gree of self government on April 1 from 4 to 6 p.m. in this to check against their degrees, sodium carbonate ABINGTON JOURNAL PHOTO/DON MCGLYNN
the issues that affect you.” the Waverly Community records. There is a fee will be added in hopes of Ben Freda, as the Statue of Liberty mascot, shown above, directs cus-
Price said that the main Center gymnasium. required for the list. A few burning off the ammonia. tomers to Liberty Tax Service located at 1695 N. Keyser Ave.
problem was that Harris-
burg has “decided it,
(drilling) is legal whether

Advocacy Center raising awareness


you like it not, without the
consent of the governed.”
The biggest obstacle, he
said, was people’s doubts
that they have rights and a Northeastern Pa. group that awareness amongst the ity,” Pascal said. you know the world is evil,’
competency to protect their victims when they’re still The center’s role can often but at the same time you Learn more
discusses mission in honor of The Children’s Advocacy
rights. “These are huge young and impressionable. be difficult to discuss, said need to be realistic.”
obstacles, but not insur- Child Abuse Awareness Month That’s what the Advocacy forensic interviewer and Procedures, protocols and Center of Northeastern
mountable,” said Price. Center tries to do.” trauma counselor Jennifer the involvement of more Pennsylvania will host its
He explained the type of BY T’SHAIYA STEPHENSON Eli Pascal, 33, Scranton, Aglialaro, 37. people at the CAC have annual Moonlight in May 5k
ordinance the Legal De- Abington Journal Correspondent has been with the Advocacy “I think people want to be drastically changed since and 10k walk/run May 1, at
fense Fund drafted for SCRANTON – April is Center for more than one in denial,” said Aglialaro. 1985, according to CAC of Nay Aug Park, Scranton.
Newton Township council Child Abuse Awareness year. Working with the cen- “It’s a very bad, scary thing NEPA director Mary Ann Registration begins at 3
and for other communities. Month, and the staff mem- ter allows her to see the best that’s happening to kids. It’s LaPorta. Several parties p.m. with the Children’s
He described the yet- to- bers and volunteers of the of people in every aspect. a hard message to get out. representing law enforce-
be- voted on ordinance as Fun Run at 5 p.m. 5k and
Children’s Advocacy Center “People go above and You don’t want to be in peo- ment, Children and Youth
a bill of rights for the (CAC) of Northeastern beyond when given the abil- ple’s faces and say, ‘Hey, services or the medical pro-
10k walkers begin at 5:30
community that would de- Pennsylvania, 1710 Mulber- fession previous spoke to p.m. and runners start at 6
tail the right to have clean ry St., Scranton, are busy victims at separate. p.m.
air and water as detailed planning events to tell oth- “The most central part of For volunteer opportunities
by the state’s constitution. ers about the services they the CAC dynamic is that or more information, visit
The ordinance would nulli- provide to children age 18 there’s one interview… It’s a http://www.facebook.com/
fy any permits already and under across the region. very reverent protocol,” said CACof NEPA or call
issued for drilling. He said Janina Peters, 24, West Mary Ann La Porta, director 570.969.7313.
that while homeowners Scranton, said many differ- for the Children’s Advocacy
have a right to lease their ent parts of the center are Center of Northeastern times, according to La Por-
land, they do not have the important. Pennsylvania. After several ta.
right to endanger their Peters said. “It’s really attorneys discussed their The team, which contains
neighbors. important to effectively stop prosecution rates on child representatives of law en-
The Newton Township this problem before it be- abuse cases, a model and forcement, the District At-
Council will discuss the gins. protocol called the Multi- torney’s office, Children and
ordinance at their meeting “That’s the only way we’re ABINGTON JOURNAL/ T’SHAIYA STEPHENSON Disciplinary Team was cre- Youth Services, a physician,
April 11 at 7:30 p.m. at going to see child abuse Staff members of the Children’s Advocacy Center include, from left, ated in an effort to help a trauma therapist and a
the Newton Township cases diminishing and the front: Janina Peters and Jenifer Aglialoro. Back: Dr. Mike Rogan, Mary prosecute more successfully child victim’s advocate lis-
building. only way we’re going to see Ann LaPorta, Liz Barrett, Joni Fox, Julie Rudolph, Cindy Pintha and Eli and not have the child relive tens to interviews recorded
less of them is if you raise Pascal. the incident numerous live in a separate room.
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Timepiece,
sidewalks
possible
C.G.projects
BY EMILY CULLEY
Abington Journal Correspondent
CLARKS GREEN - The
Clarks Green Borough Council
held a second meeting in March Warren Glynn is up to his chin ABINGTON JOURNAL/T’SHAIYA STEPHENSON
to discuss the issue of communi- in books he found at the Volunteer Jeanne Davis, Clarks Summit, displays the contents of one of
ty improvement and beauti- Alice Kohn helps with the sale of books Saturday morning library book sale. the containers prepared by the Meals on Wheels kitchen, Scranton.

‘Like family’
fication. Stephanie Dicks, legis-
lative assistant for Pa. State
Representative Kevin Murphy,

Friends
spoke to council about possible
grants Clarks Green would be
eligible for through the Depart-
ment of Community and Eco-

support
BY T’SHAIYA STEPHENSON
nomic Development (DCED). Abington Journal Correspondent
She explained that the overall CLARKS SUMMIT - As part
budget for the DCED has been of a national campaign Dalton

library
reduced by 32 percent, approxi- Mayor James Gray, along with
mately $106 million by the Pa. others, gathered at the Abington
governor’s proposed budget. Community Senior Center,1151
She said the DCED will have Winola Road, Clarks Summit,
several of its programs restruc- March 31, to participate in

T
tured to create a more stream- he Friends of the March for Meals.
lined process for developing Abington Commu- March for Meals is a national
communities. nity Library campaign during the month of
Dicks also explained that this Spring Book Sale was March, initiated by the Meals on Dalton Mayor James Gray smiles
“greatly impacts local govern- held April 2 at the Wheels Association of America, as he loads containers of food.
ments” as there will not be as Clarks Summit Metho- which seeks to raise awareness mately five years. “… they be-
much funding to spend as last dist Church at the top of of senior hunger and to encour- come all most like family to you.
year. She promised to keep age action on the part of the Usually you can get them to
the Morgan Highway.
council up to date on any chang- community. One is set aside for smile or laugh and you’re the
es to the budget and said she The Abington Commu- Mayors for Meals Day. only contact they have some-
would look into grants available nity Library Teen Lead- It is the third year that this times with the outside world.”
through different agencies for ership Committee also branch of Meals on Wheels has Gray said he felt honored that
Clarks Green. hosted a Reuse, Recycle participated in Mayors for he was asked. “As soon as they
The two areas discussed for Sale. Also assisting were Meals, according to Linda called me, I did not hesitate.”
grants were a community clock Abington Heights Inter- Steier, Executive Director of the “These people have helped
and sidewalk repair. “I think a act, National Honor So- Northeast Meals for Wheels. themselves and their families for
clock would be nice, but if we’re ciety, Our Lady of Peace Loretta Armbruster, coor- many years. All they want now
going after grant money, the students, LA Lewis, dinator of Volunteers Services is to age with dignity and remain
sidewalks are what we want to Movers and the Abing- ABINGTON JOURNAL/JIM GAVENUS for Meals on Wheelscharge of in their homes as long as pos-
focus on,” said Councilwoman ton Heights School Dis- Four- year- old Magdalen Fitzpatrick and sister Ruth, 2, scheduling and recruiting volun- sible. It’s a privilege to help them
Marnie O’Dea Palmer. “A lot of look through books at the Library Book Sale Saturday teers, said their chapter serves all with something so basic as a
trict maintenance staff. morning.
people walk in this community.” of Lackawanna County. nourishing meal,” said volunteer
Council said that years before, Jeanne Davis, Clarks Summit, Brenda Spangenberg, Factory-
the project had been considered has been a volunteer with the ville. For details or to volunteer,
and plans had been drawn up. Meals on Wheels for approxi- call 570.346.2421.
Dicks said that was a good start
and that she would research Seniors – Do You
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Also attending was Doug Feel Off
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April 17 events for


Helen Keller Day
BY JOAN MEAD-MATSUI coma and for other reasons.”
Abington Journal Correspondent She added, “St. Mary’s Center
DUNMORE- Organizers of the offers a larger space and it’s just
82nd annual Helen Keller Day amazing—the room fills up
invite the public to “Sharing Our each year. We’re really excited
Vision,” an upcoming fundrais- to be a part of this year’s event.”
ing event sponsored by the In addition to the luncheon
Friends of the Blind of The and fashion show, attendees will
Lackawanna Branch of the also find a variety of gift bas-
Pennsylvania Association for kets, vendor tables and door
the Blind, PA Association for prizes that organizers hope will
the Blind (PAB). raise additional funds that will
According to co-chairs of the benefit the blind and visually ABINGTON JOURNAL/BEN FREDA
event, Scott Thorpe of S. Abing- impaired of Lackawanna Coun-

Lenten hymns
ton Township and Judy Galenas ty. Above and at right,
Pronko of Clarks Summit, the Thorpe said, “With funding the Catholic Choral
annual fashion show and lun- cuts every year, these events Society singing at
cheon will be held April 17, at become more and more impor- the altar of the
St. Mary’s Center, Scranton, tant. Fundraising is crucial…We Church of St. Grego-
beginning with a luncheon at would like to raise over and ry, Clarks Green. The Catholic Choral Society of Scranton presented
noon, followed by the fashion above what we raised last year.” Sacred Lenten Concerts at the Church of St. Gregory,
show at 1:30 p.m. The doors will Major partners for the event Clarks Green, March 27. Director Ann Manganiello led
open at 11:30 a.m. are Penn Security and Pennstar the Choral Society in singing while accompanist Jean
“It’s springtime and what Banks. Shields played the piano. Hymns, which they performed,
better way to start off spring In the words of Helen Keller, included “Amazing Grace,” “Carry Me Home” and “How
with a fresh look,” said co-chair “The best and most beautiful Can I Keep From Singing?”
Pronko. She and Thorpe are also things in the world cannot be
board members. seen or even touched. They
Entertainment will be provid- must be felt with the heart.” The
ed by The Ron Leas Big Band,
an eight-piece band led by Lack-
awanna Branch PAB board
Pennsylvania Association for
the Blind has “touched the
lives” of the blind and visually
Litigation group
member and Clarks Green in-
surance agent Ron Leas, who
will provide the musical enter-
impaired in the community
since 1912.
A variety of programs for the
combines forces Gourmet Gift Baskets
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tainment with music from the visually impaired are offered at Acting in concert as the geologists to gather the evi- Toiletry Baskets
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When the fashion show gets
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ton; Christopher Banks, View- as magnifiers and home care
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mont Mall and The Shoppes at equipment, support groups, and related to royalty and gas ex- Attorney Allen Stewart of • Get Well • Thank You
Montage; Joseph A. Banks, The life skills seminars; social activ- ploration and drilling: Attorney Dallas, a leader in protecting
Shoppes at Montage; Tunis ity programs such as crafts, William S. Friedlander, Frie- consumers in the Barnett Shale • Anniversary • Congratulations
Bridal Shoppe, Scranton and descriptive movies, exercise dlander, Friedlander & Arcesi, Exploration, has a record of • Sympathy
Sarno & Son Tuxedos, Scran- classes, audio book library and P.C., Waverly and Ithaca, New success in representing toxic
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Friedlander added, “Working
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O’Malley said, “When big
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ABINGTON JOURNAL/JOAN MEAD-MATSUI 100 percent real. Our legal
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members, Scott Thorpe, South Abington Township, left, and Judy Gale- now, taking samples, doing
nas Pronko, Clarks Summit, are co-chairs of the 82nd Annual Helen research, visiting contam-
Keller Day luncheon and fashion show to be held April 17 at St. Mary’s ination sites and working with
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Students of
the Kala
School of
Indian
Classical
Dance.

ABINGTON JOURNAL/DON MCGLYNN


From left are Talented Youth Program students Zoe Haggerty and Anna
Aubrey. Aubrey is the daughter of Bill and Jean Aubrey. Haggerty is the
daughter of Dan and Rebecca Haggerty.

OLP students accepted in


ABINGTON JOURNAL/RAFAEL PIMENTEL
Talented Youth Program
Sharing tradition
BY RAFAEL PIMENTEL
BY LAURIE CROWLEY
Abington Journal Correspondent
CLARKS GREEN - Zoe
Haggerty, 12, of Clarks
Green and Anna Aubrey,
13, of LaPlume, both sev-
ing, allowing her to partici-
pate with a group of Cen-
ter for Talented Youth stu-
dents in Center for Talented
Youth Online, a virtual
classroom. Her acceptance
Abington Journal Correspondent and Duke. Roy joked that the holiday enth graders at Our Lady into both programs for writ-
SCRANTON - The University of was mentioned in the TV shows “The of Peace School in Clarks ing/language arts and math
Scranton’s Asian Studies Concentra- Amazing Race” (season 13, episode Green have been accepted science/computer science is
tion stopped at India on its Tour of 7) and the prior week’s episode of into the Johns Hopkins unique. Most students only
Asia March 30. Associate Marketing “Outsourced.” Center for Talented Youth qualify in one area of test-
Professor Dr. Abhijit Roy presented a Roy described the day as an inter- Program for gifted seventh ing. Anna will study in the
lecture on Holi, the Indian “Festival active day for the whole family, espe- and eighth grade students. math/science area.
of Color.” Afterward authentic Indian cially for children. According to the girls, stu- Both girls are looking
food provided by Amber Restaurant “You start the day off wearing dents must score 95 or forward to gaining an early
in Moosic was served. The Kala white, and by the end of the day, above on national standar- insight into the college
School of Indian Classical Dance, you’re all colored. The kids really At The University of Scranton event, from dized tests just to be in- dorm experience. They will
Clarks Summit then performed tradi- enjoy it.” left: Dr. Ann Pang-White, Department vited to apply. Both girls live in dorms with room-
tional Indian dances. The festival is celebrated by litera- Chair of Philosophy at the University of attained combined scores of mates, under the guidance
Dr. Roy, a native of India, lectured lly coloring each other. Children are Scranton; Sujata Nair-Mulloth of the Kala more then 1,100 in the ar- of resident assistants. They
on Holi, highlighting the origins and given water guns called “pichkari” to School of Indian Classical Dance and Dr. eas of math, English, crit- are anticipating dances and
practices of the festival. The spring- shoot the colors onto their family Abhijit Roy, Associate Professor of Market- ical reading and writing. other social activities, which
time festival takes place on the full members and friends. Roy made it a ing. Although Johns Hopkins is are planned along with aca-
moon day of Phalgun, a month equiv- point to address a safety concern of for stomping all over her,” as Nair- in Baltimore, Md., Haggerty demic work.
alent to March. This year, Holi fell the holiday. Mulloth explained, via a choreo- and Aubrey will attend the Although the girls are not
on March 20. “You must be careful celebrating. graphed movement. The dances con- program on the campus of yet in high school, they
The festival is celebrated in India, Certain colors, especially those used sisted of pure dance and a mime that Dickinson College in Carlis- already are seriously think-
Nepal and Sri Lanka, and is referred in poorer neighborhoods can be un- recalled the mythology of the gods. le, for two weeks in July ing about future careers.
to by different names in different safe for the skin.” These stories were told through hand and August. Haggerty likes the idea of
regions. Due to the large population Once he closed his lecture, he in- gestures. The dancers did not wear “I got interested in the becoming a teacher, while
of Indians at certain college campus- vited the audience to sample authen- footwear because the dance originat- program after taking the Aubrey hopes to become a
es, the holiday is also celebrated at tic Indian food provided by Amber ed in places of worship. The music SATs,” said Haggerty. doctor or a neuroscientist.
University of Pennsylvania, Rutgers, Restaurant. The all-vegetarian of- was created using Indian drums, Haggerty was also honor- “I would like to attend
Stanford, University of New Mexico ferings included rosogolla, gulab tabla, which are two drums played ed with a Certificate of Andover Academy,” said
jamun, mint chutney, samosa, paneer horizontally. Distinction in critical read- Aubrey.
pakora and vegetable pakora. Around 1930, the dances shifted
After everyone ate, the Kala School from the temple to the modern day
of Indian Classical Dance, led by
Sujata Nair-Mulloth, performed Indi-
auditorium. The tradition of temple
dancing ended. Variations of classical
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CIRCLE and fragrant because she


uses fresh herbs.
should bring a pair of clip-
pers, gloves and any embel-
Continued from Page 1 “It’s very satisfying to lishments for their wreath,
And back then, the first make a wreath – a very including ribbon, dried
person she saw at the Wa- calming influence,” said flowers, hydrangea, status,
verly Comm was Marge Adams. This is the first bittersweet, pine cones,
Black who introduced year she has led a wreath blooming forsythia and
Adams to everyone and making workshop at the pussy willows.
brought her on board as a Comm. A ticket to the House,
volunteer for the Attic She added, “Maria (Wil- Garden and Gift is required
Shop, where she and Mary son) thought it was a good to participate in the work-
Price served as coordina- idea to extend what we do shop, along with a $2 dona-
tors for two years, accord- at Christmas time. It’s a tion at the door. Space in
ing to Adams. chance for the community the workshop is limited and
Adams also volunteers by to make something for on a first –come, first
baking and selling tickets at themselves and to use it. It -served basis.
Standing are Lesa Keener, Lisa Niemi Swayze, Taryn Jones, Teresa Grabowski, Mary Francis, Amy Ro- the Comm’s annual shows. was so successful at Christ- In addition to a lineup of
drigues, Susan Pall and Juile Fleshman, President and CEO. “I ended up making the mas time that Maria more than 30 vendors, a
wreath for the Comm post thought it would be a good gourmet lunch will be

Cancer Network honored in Texas office and the front door.


So I guess that was the
start of it. Abby Peck does
idea to incorporate that
with the show. More than
50 people attended that
available, provided by Beth
and Chris Barcia, owners of
Palazzo 53 in Pittston. Also
Leaders of the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre affiliate of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network the wreath making, but my workshop.” the Spring Hearth Booth
were presented with the Affiliate of the Year Award by Lisa Niemi Swayze, widow of actor daughter, Julianne and I Adams estimated that will feature new and repur-
Patrick Swayze and new Spokesperson for the organization at this year’s National Leadership make the large wreaths. attendees, “…could easily posed gift items.
Conference in Dallas, Texas. The affiliate will hold its next meeting April 9 at 9:30 a.m. at the And it has been really won- make a wreath in a half Tickets to the show are
Clarion Hotel, Scranton. All are welcome to attend. derful. So, that was it and hour and still have plenty $6 at the door or $5.50
I’ve been here ever since. of time to visit the show with a show card or ad. For
For me it was the perfect and the Attic Shop. The more information, visit
REEL came from all over to go to
the Comerford Theater.”
member back when you were
a kid going to the movies? Do
opportunity to meet people.
At the time I was brand
wreath making workshop
will be held in the Consign-
www.waverlycomm.org to
print a downloadable show
Continued from Page 1 Watkins, who worked there you remember seeing dots new here and I had no con- ment Room. Adams plans card or call 586.8191, ext.
until 1950 or 1951, said, “I coming up in the corner of nections other than with my to have a wreath for each 2.
in your car, ” said Watkins. think the Comerfords got out the screen? Well, that was the daughter who had two season on hand to show the The Waverly Community
Watkins was one of the first of the movie theater business clue for the projectionist to small children…I love to be versatility of wreaths House is located in the
ushers at the Comerford The- and they sold and it became switch films. What they used busy, I love to do things throughout the year. heart of historic Waverly at
ater, which he describes as Cinema North in the to do over there (at the Come- and it’s a great place to Workshop participants 1115 North Abington Road.
“one of the most modern mid-1950s.” rford) when it got near the volunteer because there’s so
theaters in the area.” Kester has been a movie end of the reel, when they much here that you can
He estimated the theater buff for as long as he could were rewinding them, he (the do.”

BUYING GOLD!
was built in 1947. “They (the remember. He began his ca- projectionist) would put a According to Maria Wil-
Comerford Family) saw the reer at the Comerford Theater nickel in there and then when son, Waverly Community
need for a theater in the as an usher and then “made that nickel fell, he knew that House Executive Director,
Abingtons because this area doorman.” “I’ve always liked it was ready to change.” “The volunteers are the

Highest Prices Paid!!


was starting to grow. They movies and I applied for a job Only during long films beating hearts of the
bought that property and built and got it. There was a big such as “Gone with the Comm. They are what keep
the movie theater. It was al- turnover in ushers. I met War- Wind,” a four-hour feature, it strong, alive and thriving.
ways packed and particularly ren Watkins at the Comerford did the theater have intermis- They also fill it with laugh-
on the weekends. Clarks Theater. It was a great thing. sion. ter and lots of warmth. The
Also Buying:
Summit had nothing for It was a beautiful theater and “We used to get really good impact of generations of Diamonds • Fine Jewelry • Silver Coins
young people and the movie one of the nicest around at the pictures and I remember I had volunteers is as strong as
theater was the greatest place time. It was brand new and to get out to work in the park- Rare Coins • Estates • Sterling Silver
the building that surrounds
to be. You could walk to the well done. I was sad to see it ing lot because the lot was so them. The Comm and its Pocket Watches • Etc.
theater.” go.” filled,” said Kester. “We had volunteers are really one
The former Summit Theater Kester started working at to take guys out and use them and the same. The Comm is NEPA’s Leading Gold Buyer
had been destroyed by fire in the Comerford when he was in the parking lot to park cars good to the community and with over 50 Years of Experience
1945, leaving a void in the 17 or 18 years old in a post there were so many people. I the community is good to
community. WWII world and remained at had a lot of friends and I met
“I remember the Comerford the Comerford until he was so many people. It was a great
the Comm. It is all good,”
said Wilson. LaNard Jewelry
273517
family owned a group of mo- drafted into the Korean War experience working like that,
vie theaters locally, including in 1953. but I never went back to it
Adams described her “Under The Yellow Awning”
wreaths as natural, colorful
a large theater on Wyoming “I used to take care of the after I came out of the Army. 216 East Drinker Street • Dunmore • 941-9222
Avenue in Scranton,” said fires, had to change the mar- I went to the movies there and
Watkins. “It was known as the quee, ushered and served as a that was about it.”
Comerford Theater. Scranton parking attendant,” said Kes- Some of Kester’s favorite
had theaters: The Comerford ter. “Whatever needed to be movies are westerns, “Abbott
on Wyoming Avenue; the done, I did it.” and Costello” and “The Three
Strand on Spruce Street; the Kester added, “Do you re- Stooges.”
Capitol on Wyoming Avenue
and possibly one additional
theater. If you wanted to go to
the movies you could ride the
bus and make an evening out
of it.”
Watkins added, “It (the
Clarks Summit Comerford
Theater) was a beautiful
building and the theater had
reclining seats. The box office
was outside underneath the
portico. The woman sat out-
side and sold tickets and in Bob Kester of
wintertime it was awfully Clarks Sum-
cold there. We were ushers mit, a lifelong
and we took tickets and we movie buff,
ushered people to seats. It was was an usher
that busy.” at the former
The theater operated seven Comerford
days a week and on Saturdays Theater in
they had a double feature and Clarks Sum-
the kids would come in after mit.
lunch. The theater had a ABINGTON
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Additional
obituaries,
Page C3.
OBITUARY Betsy L. Davenport
April 3, 2011
Sound Finance
With
Kimberly L. Bush O’Connor Betsy L.
Davenport of
Avoca; three brothers, H.
Peter Greene, Boyertown; Eric Weinberg
March 24, 2011 Susquehanna, Robert Greene, Nashville,
formerly of Tenn.; and Steven Greene,
Kimberly tenderness and compassion. Clarks Sum- Albany, N.Y.; two sisters, Pay off your home before you retire?
Lynn (Bush) Through the New Jersey Shar- mit, died Sun- Susan Morris, Reading; and
day morning Kathy Manning, La Center, Should you own your home choice.” The white paper ar-
O’Connor, ing Network, Kim has given before you retire? This ques- gued that the same households
49, of Lin- life to others and many fortu- at Hospice Community Care Wash.; eight grandchildren;
in Dunmore. one great grandchild; and tion comes up more often than could more benefit per dollar
croft, N.J., nate lives have been blessed you might expect. At first by reallocating the money used
and formerly through her ultimate commit- Born in Doylestown, she is several nieces and nephews.
the daughter of Howard She was preceded in death glance, the answer would seem for those extra mortgage pay-
of Clarks ment to the organ donor pro- to be “absolutely, if at all pos- ments into a tax-deferred re-
Summit, died suddenly Thurs- gram. Greene, Fla. and the late Er- by two sisters, Gloria Norton
ma Sherman. She leaves be- and Linda Varner. sible.” Retiring with less tirement account.
day, March 24, at Jersey Shore Kimberly is survived by her debt—isn’t that a good thing? Let’s talk taxes. You save
hind a loving partner Albert Family and friends may call
University Medical Center in husband Mark F. O’Connor Why not make extra mortgage taxes on each dollar you direct
(Bud) Chesko of Susquehan- April 7 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the
Neptune, N.J. She is survived and her three children, Britta- na. She had a deep love and Lawrence E. Young Funeral payments to get the job done? into IRAs, 401(k)s and other
by her husband of 24 years, ny Anne O’Connor, Clarks devotion for her family. Her Home, 418 S. State St., Clarks In reality, things are not so tax-deferred investment vehi-
Mark F. O’Connor. Summit, a student at The children, grandchildren and Summit. Graveside services cut-and-dried. There is a fun- cles. Those invested dollars
Born September 11, 1961 in University of Scranton; Sean great grandchild were the will be held at a later date in damental opportunity cost to have the chance for tax-free
Annapolis, Md., she was the Desmond O’Connor, Troy, light of her life. the Maple Ridge Cemetery in consider. If you decide to put growth. If you are like a lot of
daughter Roberta L. Bush N.Y., a student at Rensselaer Also surviving are five Susquehanna. more money toward your people, you may enter a lower
Clarks Summit and the late Polytechnic Institute; Emily sons, Scott Erb and his wife For directions or to sign the mortgage, what could that tax bracket in retirement, so
Dr. Richard D. Bush. Kim was Brooke O’Connor, Lincroft, Debbie, Scranton; Todd Erb online guest book, visit money potentially do for you if your taxable income and feder-
a 1979 graduate of Abington N.J., a student at Thompson and his wife Diane, Mayfield; www.lawrenceeyoungfuner- you were to direct it elsewhere? al tax rate could be lower when
Heights, Clarks Summit, and Middle School; mother, Ro- Eric Erb and his wife Nena, alhome.com. In a nutshell, should you pay you withdraw the money out of
1984 graduate Wilkes Uni- berta L. Bush, Clarks Sum- Los Angeles; Shawn Daven- Memorials may be sent to down low-interest debt or that account.
versity, Wilkes-Barre. Kim mit; sisters, Dorothy K. Keene port, San Francisco; and An- Catherine McAuley Center, invest the money into a tax- Another potential benefit of
resided in Lincroft, N.J., for and husband Terry, Mechan- drew Markey, Nicholson; a 709 Madison Ave., Scranton advantaged account that could directing more funds toward
the past 24 years. icsburg; Donna S. Wyatt and daughter, Tracey Deriphonse 18510 or through www.cathe- potentially bring strong return? your 401(k): If the company
Kim was a proud wife, lov- husband Gordon, Atlanta; and and her husband Socrate, rinemcauleycenter.org. Relatively speaking, home you work for provides an em-
ing mother and homemaker. Jacqueline R. Bush Holcomb loans are cheap debt. Compare ployer match, then you may be
She was a vibrant woman who and husband Frank, Clarks
always put her family and Summit; numerous nieces,
Lorraine T. ‘Bay’ Pollino the interest rate on your mort- able to collect more of what is
gage to the one on your credit often dubbed “free money.”
friends first. Kim was an ac- nephews, aunts, uncles and March 31, 2011 card. Should you focus your Let’s also remember that
complished teacher, flight cousins; and her lifelong best attention on a debt with 6 per- money you keep outside the
attendant and published writ- friend Karen (K.K.) McIl- Lorraine T. boosters and many others. She cent interest or a debt with15 mortgage is money that is
er. henny Cummins. “Bay” Pollino, enjoyed cooking, gardening and percent interest? easier to access.
Her children were her A memorial service will be 57, of Clarks canning. Her giardiniera and You can usually deduct What if you owe more than
proudest achievements. Her held April 9 at 3 p.m. in the Summit, died pigs in a blanket were a favorite mortgage interest, so if your your house is worth? Prepay-
life was focused on her chil- Jennings-Calvey Funeral and Thursday, of many. Her greatest love was home loan carries a 6 percent ing an underwater mortgage
dren and she told everyone Cremation Services, Inc., 111 March 31 at caring for her family, especially interest rate, your after-tax may seem like folly, or maybe
she encountered how proud Colburn Ave., Clarks Summit, home. She was her children, whom she idol- borrowing rate could end up you really love the house and
she was of her family. Kim with services by Rev. Judy the wife of Dr. Vincent Pollino. ized. Her greatest contribution being 5 percent or lower. are in it for the long run. Even
never missed an event that Wanck, pastor Clarks Summit The couple celebrated their 31st was the ones she left behind. If history is any barometer, so, you could reallocate money
involved her children and she United Methodist Church. wedding anniversary Nov. 24. Also surviving are a son, your home’s value may in- that could be used for the home
most enjoyed time with her The family will receive rela- Born Nov. 7, 1953, in Barnes- Vincent F. Pollino, Arlington, crease over time and inflation loan toward an emergency
family and friends at the tives and friends Saturday boro, she was the daughter of Va.; two daughters, Mary Beth will effectively reduce the real fund, insurance or some ac-
beach and family gatherings. from 1 p.m. until time of ser- the late Frank and Tillie Malick Verano and husband, Ryan, amount of mortgage over time. count with potential for tax-
Kim was the sparkle at fam- vice. The family requests in Rock. She was a graduate of Philadelphia; and Rebecca In 2006, the Federal Reserve deferred growth. When all the
ily events and would create lieu of flowers, donations be Bishop Carroll High School in Pollino, Baltimore; two sisters, Bank of Chicago presented a factors are weighed, it might
enjoyment and laughter for made to the Michael J. Fox Ebensburg and furthered her Joann Janosko and husband, white paper from three of its look like the better move.
everyone. Everyone who Foundation for Parkinson’s studies at the radiology school George, Penn Run; and Frances economists titled “The Trade- It really comes down to what
knew Kim was touched by her Research, Church Street Sta- of Conemaugh Valley Memo- Dunchack and husband, Ryan, off between Mortgage Prepay- you believe. No one path is
vibrant spirit because she tion, P.O. Box 780, New York, rial Hospital in Johnstown. She Nicktown and numerous neph- ments and Tax-Deferred Re- right for everyone. If you’re
always had a smile on her N.Y. 10008-0780 or the Alz- worked as an X-ray technician ews and nieces. tirement Savings.” The study unsure which direction may be
face. She had a strong faith heimer’s Association, 125 Half at Miners Hospital in Spangler, The funeral was to be April observed that16 percent of most beneficial, speak with the
and was devoted to God, and Mile Road, Suite 200, Red and later in the volunteer office 4, with Mass at Our Lady of the American households with qualified professionals you
she always found ways to do Bank, NJ 07701 or 57 North at Community Medical Center Snows, 301 S. State St., Clarks conventional 30-year home trust and together you’ll make
good for others around her. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, in Scranton. Summit. Interment private in loans were making “discretion- the right decision for you.
Kim’s generosity knew no PA 18701. She was a member of Our Hickory Grove Cemetery, Wa- ary prepayments” on their
boundaries. She had an enor- For more information or Lady of the Snows Parish in verly. Memorial contributions to mortgages each year—that is,
Eric M Weinberg, CEP, LUTCF, RFC is a
Representative with Securities Service
mous heart and her decision directions or to send an online Clarks Summit. A loving moth- the Ovarian Cancer Research payments beyond their regular Network and may be reached at
to give the gift of life to those condolence, visit www.jen- er, she was involved in her Fund at www.ORCF.org. mortgage obligations. The
www.householdergroup.com,
570.587.8792 or eweinberg@household-
in need is living proof of her ningscalvey.com. children’s activities, including For details, directions or to authors concluded that almost ergroup.com. He is a financial advisor of
Householder Group and has more than
cheerleading coach, Boy send an online condolence, visit 40 percent of these borrowers eight years experience in the financial
Joan Jones Scouts, PTA, football/basketball the www.jenningscalvey.com. were “making the wrong services industry.

We Mend Broken Hearts


March 28, 2011

Joan Jones, ality. She greeted everyone with


Winter Gar- a smile, and was a true friend to
den, Fla., for- her many acquaintances.
merly of Surviving is a brother, David
Clarks Sum- and wife Pamela Wolsiffer, Before birth, we all have a hole in our heart. But in some 1 out of 3
mit, died Mon- Clarks Summit; a brother-in- people, that hole doesn’t close as it should. This condition is Adult Hearts
day, March 28, law Robert and his wife Hang Might Be
called Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) and, if not treated,
after a brief illness. She was the Jones; and a grandson, Scott Broken
can sometimes lead to atrial fibrillation, pulmonary
widow of the late David Jones. Hampton, Pittsburgh.
hypertension or stroke. At Mercy, we repair ASD by using
Born in Scranton, she was the She was also preceded in
daughter of the late Frank and death by a daughter, Deborah an innovative, nonsurgical intervention which is less
Mildred Graf Wolsiffer. She Lynn Hampton; a son, Eric invasive so patients recover faster, experience less pain and
was a 1954 graduate of Clarks Jones; and a brother, Thomas get back to their lives in days instead of weeks or months.
Summit High School and was Wolsiffer. To learn more, ask your physician if ASD nonsurgical repair
of the Presbyterian faith. Prior A memorial service will be at Mercy may be right for you.
to retirement, Joan was employ- held at a later date at the Law-
ed by Prestwood Photo and had rence E. Young Funeral Home,
earlier worked at Scranton Lace 418 S. State St., Clarks Summit.
Co. To send online condolences,
Joan was a known for her visit www.lawrenceeyoungfu- www.mercyhealthpartners.com
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CROSSWORDS

ANSWERS ON PAGE C3

CMC Healthcare
My name is ... Artemis
The Griffin Pond
offers April courses Animal Shelter, 967
Griffin Pond Rd.,
Clarks Summit, is
The Education Department at Com- open for the adop-
munity Medical Center Healthcare tion of pets from
System will sponsor several communi- noon to 4:30 p.m.,
ty health education courses in April. daily. Wish list items
Healthcare Provider Course, April 20 are always appre-
from 6 to10 p.m. ciated, including
Healthcare Provider Renewal, April 6 kitty litter and cat
and19 from 6 to 9 p.m. food, Timothy hay,
American Heart Association Heart Carefresh or Aspen
Walk, April 30, Nay Aug Park. .Call bedding for small
570.969.8986 for more information. animals and any
Diabetes Management, Mondays, type of donation.
6:15 to 9 p.m., Wednesdays, 9:15 a.m. to
Adopt a cage at the
SUBMITTED PHOTO
12 p.m. Ask a doctor for a referral. For Griffin Pond Animal Shel-
more information call at 969.7272. ter for one month and
Diabetes Support Group, second your $20 donation will go

Annual Lupus Celebrity Friday of the month,10 a.m., CMC


School of Nursing,1st floor, CME
Room. To register call 969.7272.
toward care and feeding
of the animal in that cage
for the month you choose.

Dinner Bingo April 27


A card will be placed on
NAMI Support Group, the NAMI the cage identifying the
Support Group will meet on the second sponsor for that month.
and fourth Mondays of each month at 7 Send the following
p.m. in the, CMC School of Nursing Name: Artemis “Arty” Adopt-a-Cage informa-
The Annual Lupus Celebrity Dinner Bingo will be held April 27 at Ge- Age: 2 years and 1 month -old female tion, including name,
Building, Auditorium. For more in- address, city, state and
netti Manor in Dickson City. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. and the festivities formation call Community Health Breed: Domestic short- haired cat zip, phone number,
begin at 6 p.m. Tickets are $25 and include a chicken dinner and one Education at 969.8986. Cost: $50 sponsor month, choice
triple-bingo card that will be usable all night. Prizes such as a flat screen Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation Sup- About Me: Playful, likes toys, likes cats and of dog, cat or small
TV, tickets for the Pocono 500 and overnight trips will be given away. port Group the third Thursday of the dogs. Gets along well with children. Previously animal cage and how you
Celebrity bingo callers will be in attendance, including several WNEP kept indoors. Housebroken, energetic, friendly, would like your sponsor
month, 7 p.m., CMC School of Nurs- card to appear, along
personalities and MAGIC 93’s Fran Pantuso will be the celebrity emcee. ing,1st floor, CME Room. For more easygoing. with $20 for each cage
Reservations must be made by April 18. Proceeds support awareness, information call 969.8986. For more information on available pets or to to The Griffin Pond Animal
education, service and research for those affected by lupus. CMC Donor Site Blood Drives, sec- adopt Artemis, contact the Griffin Pond Animal Shelter, 967 Griffin Pond
Planners include, from left, front row, Barb Sewack, Romaine Kozik, Shelter at 570.586.3700 or visit www.griffin- Rd., Clarks Summit, PA 1841
ond Monday of the Month, noon to 4
Judy McLane. Second row: Susan Smith, Lupus Foundation branch pondanimalshelter.com 1.
p.m., CMC School of Nursing, Audi-
director; Barb Peters, Christina Valvano, Linda Matylewicz, co-chair-
person; Bob Hawk. torium for more information call
969.8800.
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Pieces of the Abingtons


How well do you know
the streets where you live?
The Abington Journal puts
your powers of observation
to the test with our new
contest, “Pieces of the
Abingtons.” Every other
week within the paper, we’ll ABINGTON JOURNAL FILE PHOTO/LINDSAY ROSAR
feature a photograph of a Two Men in Black prepare for the event at a recent mixer held at Amici,
landmark, architectural Clarks Summit. Shown are Gene Talerico, President of Marley’s Mission
structure or other local item and First Assistant District Attorney of Lackawanna County; Lisa Snie-
in public view in the Abing- gocki, Abington Business and Professional Association member and
tons. We’ll ask you to submit Men in Black organizer and Kevin Snow, Starbucks, Clarks Summit.
a guess as to where the pho-
to was taken and what is MEN The organization offers year
round services and has served
featured in the photo. Then Continued from Page 1 40 children and currently has
we’ll enter each correct seven horses on a 24-acre tract
answer in a drawing to win a that inspired him. He said the of land that they rent in Lake
$10 gift certificate from images of both the case he Ariel. Marley’s Mission was
Lynn’s Hallmark in Clarks prosecuted involving the brutal recently deeded another proper-
Summit. We’ll notify you if attack in July 2009 of then ty in South Abington Township
you win, and we’ll print the 5-year-old daughter of April by Denise Burne. The 24-acres,
winning contestant and Loposky, Founder and Program located on Edella Road in S.
answer in an upcoming issue Director of Marley’s Mission, Abington Twp., was purchased
of The Abington Journal and the vision of what he be- originally by the late R. Mat-
with the next contest photo. lieves Marley’s Mission will be thew Burne who envisioned it
Answer #94: Turnpike in the next two to three years as a location that would be the
bridge in Clarks Summit led him to the organization. backdrop for his annual Hallo-
Winner #94: Nancy “There aren’t words that help ween haunted house, walking
Adams, Clarks Summit ABINGTON JOURNAL/ NATALIE MENNICUCCI to really comprehend how diffi- trails or a stage for free con-
cult it was to understand that certs, among other ideas. The
Sponsored by: this (attack) had happened to a
little girl who was 40 pounds
organization
planning and
is in
raising
the process of
money to
“Pieces of the Abingtons” contest rules: and so it was important to me to
know that I was doing every-
make it happen. Luke
27, of East Benton, is one of the
Pierre,
1. Identify correct location of Photo #95, above
thing I could do to make her models at the upcoming annual
2. Submit your entry by contest deadline on Friday, April 15, 2011.
heal. I’m not a therapist and I’m event “I met April and I heard
3. Entry must include the correct location and/or description of the “Piece of the
not trained in psychology, but if the story and thought I’m very
Abingtons” featured in the current week’s photo.
there was a way for me to help I involved with animals. I’m a
4. Entry should include your name, address, contact number (not for publication) and
was going to help. When Straw- farmer and I know how healing
correct answer and be sent to: The Abington Journal, 211S. State Street, Clarks Summit
berry (the horse used in Lo- and therapeutic they can be and
PA 18411 or news@theabingtonjournal.com
posky’s child’s therapy) became I thought it was a great mission
5. Contestants can only win once in a 90-day period.
infused in her life, there was and it inspired me to get in-
such a change in her and her volved in the event. It’s a good
ability to trust that when April to have people aware of Mar-
presented this idea to me and I ley’s Mission and I think this is
AUDITOR mended Newton Township for
the work they did. He added
tee about the topic. He was
offered the role, but declined
tional thing.”
George Yarns, Fire Marshall saw what it had done, how it a good way of doing it. Obvi-
Continued from Page 1 that the council members, as the position due to the fact he for the Clarks Summit Fire had pushed her forward, there ously there are a lot of well
elected officials, did an in- serves as the head of several Company, said the Knox Box really wasn’t a question for me. -known people involved in this
cause a problem with the in- justice to their citizens by not committees and he would like key is “extremely unique. It ” as well so it’s just a way of get-
formation. conducting a forensic audit in to see other elected officials on can’t be duplicated. The mas- And Talerico is convinced ting the word out.”
Jamison agreed and said that the borough. “We should’ve the council take the lead. ter’s only available from the that at some point in the next Andrew Bell, of Dalton, said,
while he, along with other been requesting from the Clarks Summit Borough company that makes the box.” two to three years, Marley’s “My wife was the driving force
employees of Newton Town- school district and talking to Council members agreed to Yarns said the Knox Box key Mission will be far reaching. behind this. She was a volun-
ship, were going through the people from the Internal Reve- hold off on constructing a com- is also unique to each munici- “We (Marley’s Mission) are teer for Marley’s Mission be-
records they noticed that some nue Service to get this mon- mittee until more information pality. from the community. It’s the $5 fore this and when this event
taxpayers in the township had ey… I hope this council, and on the topic is collected. Another point discussed at and $10 and the people that are came up, I got a phone call and
paid their taxes, but the town- the rest of the Abington area Also at the Clarks Summit the meeting was the past con- good with the hammer and the she said ‘This is where you
ship never received the money. does a forensic audit. And it’s Borough Council meeting, version of the green and red saw and that know something need to be on this date and
“The way I look at it, we get going to take time, and it’s Carey brought up the proposed lights to LED in the borough’s about raising and taking care of you’re modeling.’ To me it
the records from the Depart- probably going to take money. Knox Box ordinance. Borough traffic lights. Kehoe said that horses that have given their means it allows me to help
ment of Revenue…. For exam- But you don’t know if you have Manager Virginia Kehoe has the borough received a grant to time, energy and money on contribute to a great cause. If
ple, Clarks Summit Borough, something coming… And I described a Knox Box at previ- convert the yellow lights. Ke- every level to make this happen. they need someone to volunteer
you have your list of taxpayers. don’t care if we’re getting $2 ous meetings as a box located hoe said it would be done at no But I’m convinced that when their time I have no problem
You keep that list and you make million back or if we’re getting outside of businesses that, in cost to the borough. we fast-forward the clock two doing it. The overall mission, if
whatever changes, people mov- ten cents. It’s our civic duty as case of an emergency, can be The borough was alerted to to three years from now, you’ll you will, of this charity means a
ing in or moving out what have an elected official to be doing opened by a communications the grant through Kurt Bau- find that Marley’s Mission will lot. If you know the story be-
you… then you’ll have your this and we’re not.” center. man, Government Services be a program that will be mod- hind how it started, not many
own database with your own To date, Newton Township The Knox Boxes, as stated in Manager. Bauman said the eled not only across the state people are going to turn their
taxpayers,” Jamison said. has received $54,587.84 in the draft of the ordinance, grant will be used toward but also across the nation,” back on that.
Christine Griswold, Secre- delinquent taxes for year of would be required at “all com- changing the yellow lights and In November 2009, Marley’s “Men in Black with Pink”
tary, Treasurer and Wage Tax 2007 and previous years, ac- mercial, institutional and indus- pedestrian lights at the intersec- Mission was incorporated and will begin with a cocktail hour
Collector for South Abington cording to Secretary, Treasurer trial buildings as well as newly tions of State Street and Winola the process had begun. at 5:30 p.m. with dinner to
Township said the list is not and Assistant wage tax collec- constructed or converted resi- Road, SR-6 and the Abington Marley’s Mission has equine follow at 6:30 p.m.
separated by communities. “It’s tor of Newton Township Fran- dential buildings with four or Shopping Center and Winola specialists with wide varying The models will be dressed to
an alphabetical list.” cine Miller. more apartment or dwelling Road and Old Lackawanna experience and several trauma the nines in attire by Sarno &
South Abington Township Jamison, who is a member of units.” Trail. “It’s changing from in- therapists on hand so if a child Son Tuxedos and will be escort-
was appointed to collect the the Abington Council of Gov- Council persons Johnson and candescents to LEDs.” does not have a therapist to ed by models dressed in fash-
Earned Income Tax for the ernment, plans to speak to Pat Williams held a meeting Clarks Summit Borough come to the mission with them, ions from Lenora’s in Scranton.
Abington Heights School Dis- other municipalities in the area. April 4 with members of the Council members will meet the organization is equipped to The Poets will provide musical
trict, according to Griswold. “We’re not looking for any- Abington Business and Profes- April 6 at 7 p.m. in the borough provide that service. entertainment.
She said the information is only thing other than what we’re sional Association. building. Kehoe said topics on Loposky realized the dramat- Ticket prices are $60 for this
available to Earned Income Tax owed…” Jamison said in an Abington Business and Pro- the agenda for the meeting ic and positive impact that reservation- only event. To
collectors. April 1 interview. fessional Association Treasurer include Knox Boxes, burn Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy make a reservation, reserve a
Clarks Summit Council Johnson recommended that Jim Verano said, “We’re satis- permits and the police pension EAP provided her daughter table, or become a sponsor call
person Herman Johnson com- someone spearhead a commit- fied if it’s going to be an op- evaluation board. during the healing process. 570.760.2115.

Discussion on Deep Brain Stimulator


to treat Parkinson’s April 6 at Allied
R eligious S ervice C alendar
Allied is sponsoring a free California, San Francisco. Ba p tis t Ca tholic P res b yteria n US A
presentation by Medtronics, He will discuss DBS, the FIR S T BAP TIS T CHUR CH O UR LADY O F THE S NO W S FI R S T
O F ABINGTO N P R ES BYTER I AN
the manufacturer of the deep procedure, and its benefits to
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S ervices S u n d ay 11:00 a.m . S t. Ben ed ict 9:00 am & 11:15 am
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586- 5590 All Are W elcom e!
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Scranton. A webinar will be Beth Kublilis; Edward Kubi- 587- 1088
broadcast of William Marks, lis; Leslie Ritter, DPT, Kelly
M.D., a neurosurgeon and Conderfer, M.D.; Suzanne
Associate Professor of Neu-
rology at the University of
Speck and Kristen Lewis,
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ArtsEtc...
Visual Arts
The Calligrapher’s
Guild of Northeastern
Pennsylvania exhibit at
Anthology Bookstore in
Downtown Scranton, 515
Center St., Scranton.
570.341.1443.
Performing
Arts MORE THAN
Catholic Choral Society
62nd season, rehearsals MOVIES
Tuesday evenings at 7 p.m.
at the IHM Center at Mary- Dietrich Theater
wood University. The Erica Rogler
group, composed of mem-
bers from both Luzerne and
Lackawanna Counties, per- It’s almost here! That’s
forms sacred, classical, right. The Dietrich’s Spring
Broadway and popular mu- 2011 Film Festival is just days
sic and welcomes new away, and there is just a flurry
members. No auditions re- of activity at the theater. Last-
quired. Ann Manganiello is minute details are being final-
the music director with ized for the opening night
Jean Shields as accompa- gala, and our hard-working
nist while Brenda Grunza projectionists are busy putting
and Dr. Thomas Ritten- up the 17 films for the event.
house are the co-presidents. You can just tell this festival is
Info: www.catholicchoral- going to be special. Not only
society.org and because Hildy and Jeffery
570.587.2753. chose the most amazing for-
PHOTO COURTESY JANE DAHMS. eign, independent and art
Indian Dance Classes, ‘Cash Rottweiler’ by Jane Dahms of Contemporary Concepts Photography, is one of the pieces that will be on display at films out there, but this festiv-
at the Waverly Community Angels Galeria during Second Fridays. al lands on the 10th anniver-

Painting the town


House, Thursdays 3:30 sary of the Dietrich’s reopen-
p.m. in the Scout Room. In- ing as a movie theater and
fo: 570.586.3917. cultural center.
Just think: At this time 10
“Live Jazz Every years ago, the Dietrich’s origi-
Wednesday” with The nal board was busy preparing
Marko Marcinko Jazz for the reopening. They had
Quartet at Amici Restau- vision, put in countless hours
rant 1300, Morgan Hwy, of work, time and talent and,
Clarks Summit, 8 to 11 p.m. with persistence, presented
Info: 570.586.3000 or visit the Dietrich as a gift for all of
www.markomarcinko.com BY DON MCGLYNN De Freitas owns Angels Galeria. The nesses to participate in Second Fri- the community to enjoy. Since
dmcglynn@theabingtonjournal.com two credit the event with helping days. then, the theater has grown

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“The Drowsy Chap- t’s the dawning of a new day for spread word of their new business “I’m definitely an arts person,” into a hub for entertainment,
erone,’’ a musical within a art lovers in the Abington area. and giving exposure to area artists. said Sandercock. “I’ve been involved cultural events and classes. So
comedy that pays homage Second Fridays art event will Feeling the event could help other with the arts for a long time, and come out and join us in cele-
to American musicals of expand Friday, April 8. businesses in the Abington area, anything to promote Clarks Summit brating the Dietrich’s 10th
the jazz age, April 7 to 9 at 8 Second Fridays began at Angels Charlesworth set up the Arts Coun- and generate business in the com- year and our Spring Film
p.m. in Lemmond Theater Galeria, 208 Depot St., Clarks Sum- cil of the Abingtons. munity, to get people to buy local Festival.
in Walsh Hall. Cost: $3 for mit, in September 2010. The gallery “We’re here to promote the arts in and shop local, is a big thing for me. For a complete listing of
senior citizens and students features an artist exhibit every month the Abingtons, all forms of art,” said Local businesses are part of the festival movies and show
and $5 for adults. Info: visit and extends the store hours to hold Charlesworth. community, the money stays in the times, visit our website
www.misericordia.edu/ an opening reception for the artist The Clarks Summit Centennial community, they support the tax www.dietrichtheater.com or
theartsandmore or call call 570.996.1500 for a bro-
the second Friday of every month. Committee authorized the formation base, the schools, it’s important to
570.674.6400. chure to be sent to you.
“It’s our biggest moneymaker. We of the arts council to take part in its keep them thriving.”
We still have a couple tick-
“Bond” an adaptation of sell as much on that Friday as we do year round activities. A number of local businesses
ets remaining for the opening
William Shakespeare’s the entire month. Or from that Fri- Clarks Summit Centennial Com- agreed with Sandercock. The two night gala on Friday, April 8.
“The Merchant of Venice,” day, you get people coming in on mittee member Charles Sandercock, chairmen said the initial response to It will be a smashing evening.
by the Taiwan Bangzi Op- Saturday the following week who of Summit Frameworks, joined the event has been positive, with I know Twigs Restaurant,
era Company, April 15, at were there and they came back,” Charlesworth as co-chairman of the nine locations volunteering to host Epicurean Delight, Seasons
7:30 p.m. at the Scranton said Charles Charlesworth. Arts Council of the Abingtons and Restaurant and Simply Savory
Cultural Center, presented Charlesworth’s wife, Rosangela the two began approaching busi- See Fridays, Page 12 BBQ are making the tastiest
by the University of Scran- hors d’oeuvres. Nimble Hill
ton. Cost: Free. Info: Vineyard and Winery is pro-
570.941.7669 viding the wine and Epicurean
Delight is creating the most
Children’s Voice Chil- sumptuous spread of desserts.
dren’s Series presents shop. $44.75, $39.75 and $25. In- Whitney Mulqueen, 570.587.5791.
fo: Pennstar Box Office at Thursdays, 6 to 9:30 p.m. at We will be showing “Potiche
“Here Comes Snow Avenged Sevenfold After School Fitness (Trophy Wife)” and “The
White” at the Scranton Mohegan Sun Arena at The Montrose Inn in Mon-
"Welcome to the Family" Casey Plaza, online at trose on Route 29. Cost: Program, Wednesdays, Company Men.” Dr. Philip
Cultural Center, April 16, Tour with special guests 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., ages 10 to Mosley will introduce both
www.ticketmaster.com, $25 for15 to 20 minutes. In-
10 a.m. Wiggles and Gig- Three Days Grace and 14, at the Newton Recre- films. Tickets to the gala are
charge by phone at fo:570.575.8649
gles Workshop, 11 a.m. Sevendust, April 29, 7 ational Center. Cost: $70 $50 each and proceeds sup-
800.745.3000 or any Tick-
show. Cost: $7 for “Here p.m., Mohegan Sun Arena etmaster outlet. Cork Winter Wine for six weeks. Info: port cultural programming at
Comes Snow White” $4 for at Casey Plaza in Wilkes- Classes, Tuesdays, to April 570.587.5791. the Dietrich. Call
Wiggles and Giggles Work- Barre. Cost: Tickets, Literary Arts 19, at Cork Bar and Restau-
rant, 463 Madison St., “Yoga for You,” Dietrich
570.996.1500 for reservations.
Another big event that is
Wilkes- Barre, 7 p.m. Cost: Theater 60 E. Tioga St. coming up on Sunday, June
Writers Group, for ages Tunkhannock, Wednesdays
18 and up, at the Dietrich $15. Info: 570.270.3818 or 26, at 1 p.m. at the Dietrich is
visit www.corkdining.com 10 to 11 a.m. Yoga Instruc- Bridal Bliss: A Runway Ret-
Theater in downtown Tunk- tor: Melissa Russo. This
hannock, Thursdays from 7 rospective Show. This fun-
Astrology Workshop class will teach or reinforce draiser for the Wyoming
to 8:30 p.m., ongoing. held the first Sunday of the basic yoga poses (asa-
Come and read your work County Cultural Center at the
each month at Goddess nas) which gently stretch Dietrich Theater will include
or listen and be inspired. Creations in Clarks Sum- and strengthen the body.
All genres and levels of gowns from the 1920s to the
mit. Info: 570.575.8649 to Attention will be given to present day. It will feature the
writing welcome. Cost: reserve your space. Cost: breathing and alignment in
Free. Info: 570.996.1500. historical evolution of bridal
$45, includes any class ma- postures. Please bring a mat
attire featuring local models
Arts, Crafts terials. or beach towel. Cost: $10
per class. Info: and gowns from Wyoming
and nearby counties. Unique
and More Children’s Art Corner,
STAR Gallery, Mall at
570.996.1500 or visit
www.dietrichtheater.com. to this presentation will be
personal wedding anecdotes
Steamtown, Scranton, Sat-
Drawing Social, AfA urdays, noon to 2 p.m. Cost: Yoga for Beginners, Fri- that add distinct charm.
U of S hosts ‘Carnival’
Area middle and high school are invited to learn about the Chinese
Gallery, 514 Lackawanna
Ave., Scranton every Sun-
$5. Info: 570.969.2537,
570.344.3048.
days, 10 a.m. Everything
Natural, Clarks Summit,
In addition, popular music
and floral arrangements from
each decade will be interwo-
day, 6 to 9 p.m., Cost: $5 registration required. Info:
Opera through a free, interactive ‘carnival’ offered by the world- general, $2 student Women’s Fitness Class, 570.498.7885. Instructor: ven into the show. Kathy
renowned Taiwan Bangzi Opera Company at The University of Tuesdays from 6 to 7 p.m. at Barbara Cohen. Cost: $75 Chorba’s “Queen Victoria’s
Scranton April 14 from noon to 2:30 p.m. in the DeNaples Center. Tarot Readings by In- the Newton Recreational for 6 weeks (Make-up
For the full story, see page A13. tuitive Counselor, Rev. Center, Cost: $12. Info: classes available). See Movies, Page 12

Who plays the voice of E.B. in the new movie "Hop"?


Last week’s answer:
Jeff Kinney
Last week’s winner:
Marile Davis
of South Abington

Contestants can only win once in a 60-day period.


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LIBRARY NEWS
‘Love letter to humanity’
BY DON MCGLYNN
dmcglynn@theabingtonjournal.com

I
n their next production,
the Keystone Players
will show audiences in
BY MARY ANN MCGRATH La Plume that the human
Students who are planning to enter the Abington Com- race has negotiated the last
munity Library’s Spring 2011 Creative Writing Contest are few centuries “By the Skin
reminded that the deadline for entering is April 16. Entry of Our Teeth.”
forms are still available at the Children’s Desk. This year’s The play, which will run
theme is “Seasons: Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall.” The from April 8 to 10 at the
contest is open to children in grades one through six. Keystone College Brook’s
The library is currently displaying two “shoeboxes” Theater, is set in a modern
containing a variety of small items for children, as well as home in New Jersey and is
a hardcover copy of “Whose Shoes?” by Stephen Swin- about a seemingly modern
burne, the featured book of this Spring’s Pennsylvania family. Very early into the
literacy initiative “One Book, Every Young Child.” The play, however, there are
boxes will be raffled off to promote reading to young clues that the family is any-
children. Free entry forms are available at the Children’s thing but typical.
Desk. Two winners will be selected at random April 22. “You know right away
New Large Print Titles for Adults that something’s not right
“The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey” by Walter Mosley. because the pets are a dino-
Ninety-one-year-old Ptolemy Grey is sinking deeper into saur and a mammoth—
lonely dementia and into a past that is best left buried those are the cat and dog,”
when he meets 17-year-old orphan, Robyn. She will not said director Jane Honchell.
tolerate the way he has allowed himself to live, and with The play is full of events SUBMITTED PHOTO
her help, he recaptures the clarity of his fading mind, but and references to the past, The Antrobus family takes a time out from their struggle to survive to pose for a family portrait in the Keys-
he also unlocks the secrets he has carried for decades. reaching back as far as pre- tone Players upcoming production of ‘The Skin of Our Teeth.’ From left: Hannah Sottile, Joseph Croft, Robert
“Foreign Bodies” by Cynthia Ozick. Traveling from historic times. The charac- Eskra, Erin Kaercher, Kelly Langan, Laura Hughes and Madison Barette.
New York to Paris to California, aiding and abetting her ters’ roles are archetypes to human perseverance, I that some things never things. I think it’s a very
niece and nephew while waging a war of letters with her emphasized by their identi- suppose, but he has so change. Human nature affirming play in the end. I
brother, Bea Nightingale becomes a newly liberated wom- fication with Biblical and many different themes go- doesn’t change that much.” think you’re left with a
an who accidentally wreaks havoc on the people she tries classical personalities. ing on. One of the reasons Honchell was a cast really good feeling, but it
to help. For example, the main he thinks we only survived member in the Abington also kind of shakes you up
“Bryant and May on the Loose” by Christopher Fowler. characters, George and by the skin of our teeth is Players’ staging of the play a little bit because some
When one of Bryant and May’s former team members in Maggie Antobus, represent because we try to avoid years ago and said it was very unexpected things
the Peculiar Crimes Unit (PCU) stumbles upon a grue- Adam and Eve, and their thinking about the past. We always on her wish list of happen. And you know if
some murder, the discovery is potentially politically ex- son, Henry, represents try to avoid remembering projects she would like to theater doesn’t do that to
plosive. The PCU is authorized to reunite and they have Cain, from the story of what’s happened before, so direct. you, if it doesn’t surprise
until the end of the week to solve a murder likely tied to Cain and Abel. we don’t learn from any- Describing the play as you, what’s the point?”
gangland crime, the 2012 London Olympics, and the sort Throughout the play, the thing, and our lives become experimental, even by to- The Keystone Players will
of corruption only obscene amounts of money and power characters survive the Ice this huge continual cycle.” day’s standards, she said begin surprising audiences
can buy. Age, a flood and war. The fact that audiences she knew she would need a this Friday. Shows begin at
“Bryant and May Off the Rails” by Christopher Fowler. “It’s written by Thornton still find the material relat- special group of actors to 7:30 p.m. on Friday and
Arthur Bryant, John May and their team of eccentrics Wilder, who wrote ‘Our able today might be some put on the project properly. Saturday and 2 p.m. on
have been given only one week to hunt down a murderer Town,’ but ‘By the Skin of proof that Wilder’s observa- “It’s always about, ‘Can I Sunday.
they have already caught once and who is now luring Our Teeth’ is different,” tion about humanity is cor- cast it? Do I have people Tickets are $8 general
them down into the darkest shadows of the London Un- said Honchell. “It’s is like rect. who are good enough to do admission; $4 senior citi-
derground. The only thing the PCU knows about the man ‘Our Town’ on something. “I think that’s one of these parts?’ And I was zens and children, and $1
is that he got out of a locked room and killed one of their They’re very different. things that’s so wonderful pretty sure I could do it, for Keystone students.
best and brightest. They’re both about the hu- about this play,” said Hon- and I was right,” said Hon- Tickets are available at
man condition but they’re chell. “It was written before chell. the door, or by calling
The Abington Community Library is located at 1200 W. Grove St., Clarks
very different. I was born—it was written “I thought this would be 570.945. 8454.
Summit. Visit our website, www.lclshome.org/abington to register online “The play is really kind in 1942—and I think what really challenging and in- For more information,
for events or call the library at 570.587.3440. of Wilder’s wry love letter makes the play great. And teresting and get all of us contact Jane Honchell at
Don’t have a library card? Register for one at http://www.lclshome.org/ to humanity,” added Hon- the reason that it’s still rele- who are involved really jane.honchell@keys-
libraryinfo/library_card_reg.asp. chell. “It’s kind of a tribute vant so many years later is thinking about different tone.edu

FRIDAYS activity in downtown in the


evening, they’re going to be
Soul, 406 South State St., Paul
Bracey and Jeanne Browning;
Continued from Page 11 more receptive to moving into Starbucks, 1131 Northern Blvd.,
those vacant stores,” said Char- Kevin Snow and Lindsey Nye.
an artist at their space, and lesworth. Charlesworth and Sand-
hopefully introduce their busi- Part of this month’s Second ercock are already looking for
ness to a new group of poten- Fridays are State Street Grill, artists and locations for next
tial customers who will be 114 South State Street, showing May’s Second Fridays. Loca-
there to view the art. artwork of their employees; tions can choose the artist, or
In addition to helping the Angels Galeria, 208 Depot St., the arts council can provide
area’s current businesses, Char- De Freitas and Jane Dahms; one.
lesworth also believes the event 210 Depot St., Leon Vieira and There are also sponsorship
has the potential to create new Joe Statuto; Clarks Summit opportunities available to busi-
ones. The two approached Borough Hall, 304 South State nesses, in addition to hosting an
landlords of vacant properties, St., Centennial limited edition artist.
like 210 Depot St. and 400 photographs, Helmut Kunst Second Fridays will take
State St., to become art venues and Mary Richards; 400 State place from 6 to 8 p.m. For
and offer potential renters a St., Kerri Angel and Janine more information on the event, embracing an active & worry free lifestyle!
chance to view the locations. Port; Beta Bread Bakery, 300 showing work at future events,
“It’s a win-win situation for South State St., Joe Kluck; sponsoring the event or having
everybody. If the possible fu- Everything Natural, 426 South a location included, call With all of the housing options available, Senior Living at
ture tenants see there is a lot of State St., Donna O; Sole to 570.586.3363 or 570.587.0162.
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Artists to visit Carnival


Keystone College of Chinese
BY SHAUNA MCNALLY but the workshop is exclu-
Opera
April 14
Abington Journal Correspondent sively for students of the
LA PLUME – It is not un- college. People who want to
usual for a husband and wife go see the exhibit can do so
to both practice art. However, any time the library is open. Area middle and high
it is unusual for a husband For details about the hours, school students can learn
and wife to exhibit their visit http://web.keystone.edu/ about Chinese Opera
work together, because it is Library/Hours.htm. through a free, interactive
not always visually compat- “It always fascinated me. I “carnival” offered by the
ible. However, in case of can’t remember a time I world-renowned Taiwan
internationally -known artist wasn’t interested in art,” said Bangzi Opera Company at
Nathan Goldstein and his Goldstein, regarding how he The University of Scran-
wife Harriet Fishman, it became interested in art. ton.
works and shows that the Goldstein’s art has been “The Carnival of Chi-
artists influence each other. exhibited since 1950 and is in nese Opera” will include
They have both been pursu- many public and private col- SUBMITTED PHOTO a demonstration lecture of
ing their artistic careers for lections all over the nation. ‘Interrupted Reading,’ an oil on canvas by Nathan Goldstein, on display at the Linder Art Gallery at Keystone the best of Chinese Op-
years. He has taught art since 1957 College era, brief opera lessons
On April 14, at 12:30 p.m., in many schools, including on body movement, mar-
Goldstein and Fishman will the New England School of the country. Her drawings recent text “Drawing to See.” Director of the Art Exhibit, tial art and face painting,
present their work at Keys- Art, Northeastern University, have been included in videos They want to get across to made the exhibit happen. He and video screenings of
tone College in the Hibbard Boston University and The and in textbooks, including readers and their students has wanted to present a show four essential roles that
Campus Center, La Plume. Art Institute of Boston. He two of her husband’s books, how important drawing is in of Goldstein and Fishman’s appear in the operas, as
The Linder Art Gallery at has traveled all over the na- “The Art of Responsive everyday life. work for a while. Gomez well as a contest with
Keystone College is currently tion to present workshops Drawing” and “Figure Draw- Goldstein explained, used several of Goldstein’s prizes.
exhibiting their drawings and and give lectures on art. ing.” Fishman was nominated “Drawing is the fundamental textbooks while he was in The event will take
paintings through April 29. Goldstein was inducted into for membership in the Na- forming skill in the arts, and college and met Goldstein place April 14 from noon
There will be a reception for the National Academy of tional Academy of Design in everyone should have a grasp when he visited the college to 2:30 p.m. in the De-
the artists April 15 from 6 to Design in 1996, and he ap- 1999. on it.” Gomez was attending, Uni- Naples Center.
8 p.m. in the gallery, which pears in “Who’s Who in Along with being artists, “Even with technology, it’s versity of Central Florida. The event is open stu-
is located in the Miller Li- American Art.” they are both writers. Gold- important to know how to Gomez said, “I’ve always dents at area schools and
brary. That same day, the two Fishman also taught at the stein wrote seven textbooks really see,” added Fishman. admired Nathan Goldstein’s colleges and members of
artists have agreed to con- Art Institute of Boston and on art, which are considered “Everyone should have an work. It’s a privilege to have the public, but reserva-
duct a workshop for the stu- her work is displayed in some of the best in the field. understanding of the funda- him and his wife exhibiting tions are required to at-
dents of Keystone College. many collections nationwide. They are used all throughout mental skill of drawing.” their work at Keystone and tend.
The public is invited to the She has participated in draw- the United States and abroad. Drake Gomez, art profes- doing a workshop for our Contact Frani Mancuso,
presentation and reception, ing workshops throughout Fishman is coauthor of the sor at Keystone College and students.” director of the conference
and event services at The
University of Scranton, at

Novelist Tess Gerritsen to speak in Scranton 570.941.6200 to make a


reservation.
The Taiwan Bangzi Op-
era Company is in Scran-
Author Page” and the local observ- medical thrillers, as her and the Rita Award present- the chosen author. Previous ton as part of its four-city
Tess Gerrit- ance of National Library books are described. She ed by the Romance Writers “On the Same Page speakers U.S. tour of “Bond.”
sen, whose Week. was a practicing physician of America. have been novelists Brad “Bond” is an adaptation
book was Tickets are free and can be on maternity leave in 1987 The Philadelphia Inquirer Meltzer, Lisa Scottoline and of William Shakespeare’s
chosen for a obtained at the Abington when she wrote her first described her books as Julie Powell, author of “Julie “The Merchant of Ven-
countywide and Dalton Community Li- book, “Call After Midnight.” “pulse-pounding fun.” The and Julia.” ice,” which will be per-
reading pro- braries. A romantic thriller, it was Toronto Globe and Mail Funding for the Lecture formed April 15 at 7:30
Tess Gerritsen gram, will be “The Surgeon” is a thriller followed by eight more called them “scary and bril- Series is provided by the p.m. at the Scranton Cul-
the first that combines forensic med- books in that genre. liant,” while the Chicago Lackawanna County Office tural Center.
speaker in the Lackawanna icine, psychology and old- “Harvest,” her first med- Tribune referred to her writ- of Arts and Culture. It is Although offered free of
County Library System’s fashioned detective work in ical thriller, was published in ing style as “polished, riv- part of the art, literature and charge, seating for the
2011 Library Lecture Series. a story about a copycat kill- 1996 and quickly hit the eting prose.” According to performance collaboration performance of “Bond” on
Participants in “On the er who taunts the woman New York Times bestseller Publishers Weekly she is the of the Lackawanna County April 15 is limited and
Same Page in Lackawanna who put an end to the crimes list. “The Surgeon” was “the queen of medical sus- Library System, the Scran- reservations are required
County” who have read Tess of his mentor. released in 2001. Her books pense”. ton Cultural Center and the to attend. Call
Gerritsen’s “The Surgeon” It is one of a series of have been translated into 37 “On the Same Page in Everhart Museum. 570.941.4094 to reserve
will get to meet and hear the novels by Gerritsen that are languages, and more than 20 Lackawanna County” is According to Mary Garm, your tickets.
novelist April 11, at 7 p.m. in the basis of the television million copies have been among hundreds of commu- Library System adminis- The Scranton Cultural
the Scranton Cultural Cen- series “Rizzoli and Isles,” sold around the world. nity reading events orga- trator, tickets for the event Center is located at 420
ter. In addition to opening which airs on the TNT cable Gerritsen has been the nized by libraries around the can be obtained at any Lack- North Washington Ave.,
the lecture series, her ap- network. recipient of the Nero Award country. This is the fourth awanna County Library Sys- Scranton.
pearance will mark the con- Gerritsen has the profes- for mystery writing, named year for the program, which tem library or the Scranton
clusion of “On the Same sional background to write for the writer Nero Wolfe, always features a lecture by Cultural Center box office.

THE MUSIC BOX DINNER PLAYHOUSE


Recording artist 196 Hughes St, Swoyersville, PA 18704

returns to Scranton
Joe Crookston made his for advance sales and $25 at
Scranton debut in 2010 at the door. They are available
the Tripp House . at Duffy Accessories at 218
Now he’s ready to return Linden Street in Downtown
as part of a CD Release Scranton or directly from
Celebration for his latest PocoNotes at either
collection of songs and sto- www.PocoNotes.comor May 6 to 8, 12 to 15, 19 to 22
ries, “Darkling & The Blue- 888.800.POCO. Dinner and Show and Show-Only Tickets Now On Sale
Siblings Daniel and Sarah Uhranowsky, from left. bird Jubilee," at St. Mary’s The music will start at CALL: 283-2195 OR 800-698-PLAY
Center at 310 Mifflin Ave- 7:30 p.m. and will be fol- FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS
Siblings earn piano awards nue in Scranton April 16.
Crookston’s partner in
lowed bya post-concert
Meet and Greet with the
www.musicbox.org
crime for this event will be artists with refreshments
Daniel Uhranowsky received a first place trophy in Level 5 another PocoNotes veteran, and a cash bar. Bring a
and his sister Sarah Uhranowsky received a second place medal New York City musician camera and have a pho-
in Level 8 in a piano competition in Horseheads, N.Y. held and Scranton native, Billy tograph taken with the art- Movies for week of 4/8/11 - 4/14/11
March 26. Rogan. ists while CDs are auto- MOVIES
Daniel performed the required piece “Scamp” by Christopher St. Mary’s Center is locat- graphed. 4/9 Sat: 12:00 LEGEND OF PALE MALE
2:15 OSCAR NOMINATED SHORTS
Norton and Sonatina in A minor, Op. 214, No.4 by Cornelius ed at 310 Mifflin Avenue in For more information visit 4:30 RABBIT HOLE
Gurlitt. Sarah performed the required piece, “Etude Allegro” by Scranton, Tickets are $20 www.PocoNotes.com. 7:00 ANOTHER YEAR
9:30 BLUE VALENTINE
Yoshinao Nakada and Sonatina in Eflat Major by Jan Ladislov 4/10 Sun: 12:00 KINGS OF PASTRY
2:00 POTICHE(TROPHY WIFE)
Dussek. The competition was sponsored by Fletcher’s Music 4:30 VISION: HILDEGARDE VON BINGEN
(newly added to the Robert M. Sides Family Music Stores) and 7:00 THE WAY BACK
4/11 Mon: 5:30 A SOMEWHAT GENTLE MAN
included students of17 teachers from the Scranton area, Ithaca, 7:40 BARNEY'S VERSION
N.Y. and throughout the southern tier of New York State. Each 4/12 Tues: 5:00 THE COMPANY MEN
7:30 CASINO JACK
student performed a required piece from the Celebration Series, 4/13 Wed:12:00 OSCAR NOMINATED SHORTS
2:15 LEGEND OF PALE MALE
developed by the Royal Conservatory of Music, and then a piece 4:30 BLUE VALENTINE
from the same series that he or she selected to show contrast. 7:00 POTICHE(TROPHY WIFE)
4/14 Thurs: 5:00 VISION: HILDEGARDE VON BINGEN
Daniel is a fifth-grade student and Sarah is an eighth- grade 7:30 A SOMEWHAT GENTLE MAN
student at Abington Heights Middle School. They are the chil- Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. R
dren of Kathy and Joe Uhranowsky. Both study piano with Saturday 8 a.m. 4 p.m • Sunday 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Fri. 7:10, 9:20
Sat. 12:45, 4:00, 7:10, 9:20
Yvonne Alling of Blakely. Sun. 12:45, 4:00, 7:10 Instructors:
Mon.,Tues.,Thurs. 7:10 Steve & Amy
Colley
Wed. 12:15, 7:10 Adm: $35 per series

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rence V. Gallagher, AND STATE OF AWANNA AND Infiniti sound miles. $18,900
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son Avenue Scran-
ton, PA 18510.
2011). LETTERS
TESTAMENTARY in
January 14, 2011) ADOPT: Adoring
Mom, Dad, Big
340 Health Care
Services
Buggies REDUCED!
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power locks, power
windows, power FORD `92 MUSTANG
Notice is hereby the above estate LETTERS TESTA- Brother would like mirrors, cruise con- Convertible,
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given that Letters of having been grant- MENTARY in the to share a lifetime 570-283-8202 55,000 original
Testamentary have ed, all persons hav- above Estate having of hugs & kisses cassette player, CD miles 5.0 auto,
RACE CAR
LOST White Ger- been granted. All ing claims or been granted, all in our loving home player, keyless some engine
man Shepherd. persons indebted to demands against persons having with a newborn. entry, rear de- upgrades. Garaged
Female, 1 1/2 yrs the said estate are the estate of the claims or demands Please Call 76 inch Bull Rider, 412 Autos for Sale froster, rear wind- showcar. $8200
old. Named Secret. required to make decedent should against the Estate Lynda & Dennis Honda 120 motor, shield wiper, tinted (570) 283-8235
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with any informa- having claims or and present them, should make them Expenses Paid looking to assist you new brake system, (570) 954-9333 Boat? Car? Truck?
tion. 570-864-0739 demands are to and all persons known and present or your loved ones A-Main feature wins Convertible, Call after 9:00 a.m. Motorcycle? Air-
with In-Home Care. Asphalt/Dirt, Metallic Green plane? Whatever it
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present the same indebted to the them, and all per-
LINEUP without delay to the decedent shall sons indebted to the Experienced, Highly Many Extras, Exterior & Tan is, sell it with a
PAYING $500
Executrix named. make payment decedent shall Recommended, Value $6,000, Interior, 5 Speed Classified ad.
ASUCCESSFULSALE Collect cash, not dust!
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ESTATE OF KEVIN KELLEHER &
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Attorneys for the
dump trucks,
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Heavy
school.
equipment
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ed grips. $4,650.
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job placement
A yard or garage sale Selling your miles, loaded,
(570) 313-2749
ary 26, 2011). Let-
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Public Notices
ters of Administra-
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sons having claims ment specialist bank stabilization Blue, 5 speed
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GIVEN, pursuant to
the provisions of the
against the Estate
ESTATE NOTICE
project along Toby would like to meet CADILLAC ‘06 STS Looking for the right deal manual, CD, Air,

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the filing in the
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Scranton, Pennsyl-
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is available online at
www.luzernecd.org
Please respond to:
216 Wyoming Ave
June 20, 21 and 22
(Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday)
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PT CRUISER
Wednesday, April
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Services tance from Cincin- wheel drive, 4 miles, 6 speed. All V8, Auto, 1,200 No accidents.
The name and without delay to her Building, 321 nati Zoo and other door, air condition- possible options miles, all options,
and ing, air bags, all including Naviga- PRICE REDUCED
address of the entity attorney, Joseph Spruce Street, downtown attrac- show room condi-
interested in said Kosierowski, 400 Scranton, PA, Attor-
endless love.
Kelly and Peter FREE CONSULTATION tions power, cruise
control, leather
tion, Power top.
New, paid $62,000
tion. Call for info.
$8,000 or best
offer. For more
business is: Broad Street, 2nd ney for the Estate. 1-866-627-2220. for all legal matters Price: $350 Asking $24,995 information, call
Finger Fashions, Floor, Milford, PA Howard M. Spizer, Attorney Ron Wilson Call 570-287-9701 interior, $3,300. Must sell $45,900 Serious inquiries
Expenses Paid. 570-394-9004 570-299-9370 (570) 332-4213
LLC. 18337 Esquire 570-822-2345 for more info. only. 570-636-3151

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decks, kitchens, bathrooms, roofing, siding,
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 439 Motorcycles 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 533 Installation/ 566 Sales/Retail/ 708 Antiques &
& Classic SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans Maintenance/ Business Collectibles
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COUNTRY SEDAN ` 06 SOFTTAIL DUMP TRUCK SUMMER Merchant’s Village
(the old Pittston
drive, 4 door, anti- RENDEZVOUSFully
CX Refurbished, rebuilt Wal-Mart)

‘26 FORD lock brakes, air


conditioning, air
CUSTOM LINE
STATION WAGON
V8, automatic,
NIGHTTRAIN AWD,
loaded, 1 owner,
engine, transmis-
sion replaced.
Rear-end removed
LABORERS We have antiques
galore! Come to
Booth 162!
MODEL T bags, power locks, Dark gray metallic, 18,000 miles. 6 507 Banking/Real Primitive bakers
INSIDE
power windows, 8 passenger, new rr tire & and relubed. Brand Part-time, summer
cylinder. New cabinet, plantation
Panel Delivery power mirrors, 3rd seat, good brakes, many inspection, tires
new 10’ dump. PA Estate/Mortgage labor, light mainte-
desk, dry sink,
power seats, all condition, 2nd extras. $10,900 state inspected. nance & landscape
100 point Professionals
ACCOUNT
owner. $9,500. & brakes. Like $12,900/best offer. positions available. Hoosiers. Loads
Concours quality power, cruise con- (570) 592-4982 new, inside & out.
570-579-3517 570-594-1496 Start date: May of smalls and tons
restoration. Red trol, GPS/naviga-
VICE PRESIDENT
$16,900. Call 2011, rate: $11/hour, of good stuff!
with black fend- tion system,
ers. Never Driven. AM/FM radio, CD
changer, Mp3 play- FORD `66 HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 (570) 540-0975

JEEP `07
flexible
available
schedule
for EXECUTIVE Consignments
Welcome

OF OPERATIONS
0 miles on Road King 19,000 570-855-7197
restoration. er, keyless entry, Mustang Coupe. enrolled college stu-
miles, new tires, lots
CHEVR0LET`02
Local sales 570-328-3428
RARE!
$40,000
leather
sun/moon
interior,
roof,
Pearl white, pony
interior. Pristine
of extra chrome.
Like New. $12,900.
WRANGLER X
4x4, stick shift, soft
P & G Federal Cred-
dents. Must be 18+
& have valid drivers
license & reliable
operation
looking for an
is
YEARBOOKS:
EXPRESS
$38,000 rear defroster, new condition. 26K it Union is seeking a
Call 570-639-1989 top. Red exterior, transportation. experienced Coughlin H.S. 1926,
floor mats, Winter miles. $17,000 or Vice President of
or 570-760-1023 well maintained, Send resume or let- telemarketer/in 1928, 1932, 1937,
Frost pearl paint, best offer. Operations who is
(570) 817-6768 CONVERSION garage kept. 11,500 ter of interest to: side account 1940, 1961, 1963,
heated seats, side responsible for
1993 CADILLAC miles, one owner. c/o The Times executive for 1942, 1943, 1944,
HONDA ‘04
mirror defroster, VAN assisting the Credit
it’s NEPA loca-
Leader, Box 2490, 1949. G.A.R. H.S.
LINCOLN `88
backup camera, Loaded. Low AC, CD player, Union CEO/Presi-
ALLANTE auto rear view mir- miles. Excellent cruise control. dent in the overall 15 N. Main St., tion. 1934, 1935, 1936,
13,000
Original Miles
ror dimmer, Blue-
tooth, phone, nav.,
TOWN CAR SHADOW condition.
$18,900
Tow package with
cargo carrier.
management of the
credit union. This
Wilkes-Barre,
18711-0250.
PA
Qualified indi-
vidual will set-
1937, 1945, 1946,
1951, 1955, 1956,
Excellent condition. 1957, 1961, 1965,
SABRE 1100
Exquisite Red with & radio controls 570-674-3901 position has direct
61,000 original $18,700 up appoint- 1966, 1970, 1980,
candy clear coat, on steering wheel,
miles, garage kept, Call 570-822-9680
responsibility for the 542 Logistics/ ments for out- 1985, 2005, 2006.
CHEVROLET `05
4.5 years remain- administration and
black top with
ing on 7 year
triple black, leather black, 13,500
supervision of front Transportation side sales rep- Meyers H.S. 1935,
beige leather inte- interior, carriage miles. Windshield, resentatives 1936, 1937, 1938,
100,000 miles Nis- end and branch
rior. Digital gauge
package & option-
al chrome & gold
san bumper
bumper Premium
to
roof, factory wire
wheels, loaded,
excellent condition.
saddle bag. Excel-
lent condition. TRAILBLAZER LT LEXUS `04 GX 470
Black with dark
activities within
established policies
DRIVERS $1,000-
$1,250 - $1,500 Sign
On Bonuses. Hiring
with businesses
in NEPA. Some
clients are
1942, 1943, 1944,
1945, 1946, 1960,
Warranty included, $4,500. Call Black/Grey. 18,000 and guidelines. Par- 1974, 1975, 1976,
alloy wheels. Con- $5,500. Call miles. Well gray leather interior. Over the Road Dri- existing cus- 1977. Kingston H.S.
EXCELLENT CON- (570) 852-9455 ticipate in the
vertible. Mike 570-237-7660 equipped. Includes DVD player. Fully vers. Van, Flatbed, tomers. COLD 1938, 1939, 1940,
Beautiful, DITION Altima loaded. 92,000 strategic planning
On-Star, tow pack- Refrigerated open- CALLING IS 1944, 1948, 1949.
HYBRID 35city/33 and the develop-
Must Sell!
$31,000 highway mpg.
$18,900. MAZDA `88 RX-7 HONDA age, roof rack,
running boards,
miles. Excellent
condition. $19,000 ment of credit union
policies, procedures
ings. Call Roehl
1-888-867-6345
REQUIRED! Plymouth H.S. 1930,
1931, 1932, 1933,
$29,900 CONVERTIBLE 2004 CRF 100. remote starter, (570) 675-4424 AA/EOE Position is full- 1938, 1943, 1944,
570-371-9001 Excellent condition. and goals. Develop,
1 owner, garage extended warranty. time with health 1959, 1960.
Call after 5:00 p.m. $1500 or best offer. implement and DRIVERS NEW
1993 CADILLAC kept, 65k original $16,000 benefits, paid
miles, black with 570-498-7702 (570) 825-7251 LINEUP maintain operational STARTING PAY JUST vacation, hourly
Hanover H.S. 1951,
1952, 1953, 1954,
PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 procedures to maxi- ANNOUNCED for and bonus pay.
SEDAN DEVILLE
grey leather interior,
ASUCCESSFULSALE mize efficiency. Van and Flatbed
1960. West Pittston

4 door CONVERTIBLE
all original & never
seen snow. $8,900.
KAWASAKI ‘06 CHEVROLET `06 INCLASSIFIED!
Oversee the devel-
opment and moni-
division. Plus high Please e-mail
H.S. Annual 1925,
1926, 1927, 1928,
SILVERADO 1500
Blue/white top & Call 570-237-5119 miles, new equip- resume to
Blue-Sapphire Vulcan Classic toring of perform- 1931, 1932, 1959.
ment and excellent prminc14@
Beauty! white interior.
Recent document- 1500 4X4 pickup, extend- Doyouneedmorespace? ance standards. A benefits. $500 sign aol.com
Luzerne H.S. 1951,
1952, 1956, 1957,
Beautiful condi- minimum of five (5)
Black and chrome. ed cab, 6 1/2 ft. A yard or garage sale on bonus for
OLDSMOBILE `68
tion. Garage kept ed frame-off years senior man- 1959. Berwick H.S.
Fuel injected. 21” flatbed. We’ve got it
26,000 miles. All restoration. Over
$31,000 invested. windshield. Pas-
box, automatic.
Pewter. 48,000
in classified agement experi- all! CDL-A 6 months
1952, 1953, 1956,
1957, 1958, 1960,
is the best way
DELMONT
available options - senger backrest. ence with a financial
fully loaded. 4 will sell $21,500. miles. Excellent institution required.
OTR. 888-801-5295 573 Warehouse 1967, 1968, 1969
Floor boards.
door. Grey leather 570-335-3127
DRASTICALLY Remainder of war-
condition. $17,000 tocleanoutyourclosets! Bachelor’s Degree DRIVERS Teams or ,1970. Lehman H.S.
interior
$7,900 PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER S
REDUCED!! ranty. Expires
Feb., 2012. Kept in
Negotiable
(570) 954-7461 You’re in bussiness preferred. P & G
Credit Union offers
Solos looking to
team. $2,000 sign-
WAREHOUSE/DRIVER 1973, 1974, 1976,
1978, 1980. Nanti-
This model only with classified! Full time. A whole- coke Area H.S.
CHEVROLET `07
Great convertible, produced in 1967 heated garage! an outstanding ben- on bonus for OTR sale distributor 1976, 2008. Dallas
From an Exotic, black top, 6 speed & 1968. All Never damaged. efit package. Visit teams, pet program requires person for H.S. 1966, 1967,
7,000 miles. Great our website at $1,500+ average
Private Collection manual transmis- original 45,000 delivery to retail
TRAILBLAZER LS LINCOLN ‘06
condition! $6,800 www.pgmfcu.com length of haul and 1968. Bishop Hoban
miles, Color
Call 570-650-0278 sion, carbon fiber
dash, leather interi- Burgundy, cloth 570-574-9217
Perfect condition, Interested candi-
much more! 866-
232-7399 www.
dealers and general
warehouse duties.
H.S. 1972, 1973,
1974, 1975. West

NAVIGATOR
or, front & rear & vinyl interior, dates should send Order pick, stock
17,000 miles. socaldrivers.com Side Central
MERCEDES-BENZ `01 trunk, fast & agile. 350 rocket their resume along shelves, and main- Catholic H.S. 1965 -
SUZUKI `07 C50T
$18,000 or best engine, 2nd Asking $20,000
with salary require- DRIVERS. 15 CDL tenance. Clean driv- 1974, 1980, 1981.
offer. Call owner. Fender 570-332-3681 Pearl white, all ments on or before DRIVERS needed to ing record required. Westmoreland H.S.
C-240
Loaded, automatic,
570-262-2478 skirts, always
garaged. Trophy
winner at shows. CRUISER CHEVY `05 EQUINOX
leather. Fully
loaded with
April 15, 2011 to the
following address or
deliver trucks
regionally. Availabili-
Benefits include
paid health insur-
1952, 1953 - 1954
G.A.R. H.S. 1972,
LT (premium pack- all options. email: ty to gross $60,000 ance and vacation. 1973, 1974, 1975,
AC, heated leather Serious inquiries
EXCELLENT
age), 3.4L, 47,000 Navigation sys- P & G Mehoopany and up. No force No Phone calls. 1976 Pittston H.S.
seats, 4 door. only, $7,500. miles. All wheel Employees Federal Apply in person at
SALEEN `02
$4,700 tem, entertain- dispatch! Call 1- 1936, 1951, 1954,
570-690-0727 drive, power moon- Credit Union Gallagher Floral
ment DVD pack- 866-764-1601 or 1963 Pittston Hospi-
CONDITION
Call 570-388-6535 roof, windows, locks Attn: Kathy Stanziale Supply
age, 3rd row www.qualitydrive- tal School of Nurs-

MERCEDES-BENZ `05 SE 281


Convertible, silver PONTIAC ‘84 Windshield, Bags,
Floorboards,V&H
& seats. Leather
interior, 6 cd chang-
er, rear folding
seating, climate
control seats,
VP of Human
Resources
P.O. Box 210
way.com 10 Gallagher Drive
Plains, PA
(Behind M&T Bank)
ing, J.O.Y. of 1957,
1959 West Pittston
DRIVERS. Announc- H.S. 1950, 1954,
240C
4Matic, V6 - Gray,
on black, garage
kept, Production TRANS AM Pipes, White
walls,Garage Kept.
seats, keyless entry,
onstar, roof rack,
sun roof, excel-
lent condition.
Tunkhannock, PA
18657
ing incredible pay
raise! Earn up to
1955, 1956, 1960
Hazleton H.S. 1938,
#351. 14,500 15TH ANNIVERSARY 6K Miles $5,500 running boards, kathypgcu@ptd.net 44.5 cpm. Run
77K highway miles, $14,995. 1939, 1940, 1941,
miles. Asking EDITION. (570) 430-0357 garage kept. regional, weekly
Excellent condition, 570-301-2244 Equal Opportunity 1942, 1943, 1945,
$23,500, 1 of 600 made, all $14,750. home time, great
dealer serviced. Sun Employer 1948, 1949, 1950,
Serious inquiries available options, 570-362-1910 miles, new equip-
roof, heated seats.
$15,500. Call
only! 63K miles, V8, auto. YAMAHA `04 V-STAR ment. CDL-A 6
1953, 1954, 1955,
1956, 1957, 1959,
570-288-3916
570-477-3600 T-roof, $7,995.
Call 570-817-2577
1100 Custom. 5800
miles, light bar,
CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR NISSAN `08 ROGUE 513 Childcare months experience
required. EEOE/AAP 600 1960, 1961, 1962,
1964 Hazle Twp H.S.
Custom Van. 67K

SCION ‘08 TC
FINANCIAL
MERCEDES-BENZ `09
cobra exhaust, SL. AWD, 1 owner, 866-322-4039

STUDEBAKER ‘31 windshield, many


extras, must sell.
miles. Interior has
oak wood trim, car-
no accidents. 4
door hatchback, 6
BABYSITTERS
Needed for 2 year DRIVERS: OWNER
1951, 1952
570-825-4721
peting, storage
300C Rumble seat, coupe cylinder, roof rails, OPERATORS 85% of
Low mileage,
Good condition.
$5,995. Call areas, TV, rear seat dark gray, black
old in Duryea.
gross, 40% advance 610 Business 710 Appliances
42,000 miles, 4 570-301-3433 Leave message
Low mileage, speed, front wheel Call for details convertible to dou- interior. Premium with experience. on loads. No forced Opportunities
26,000 miles, all- (570) 881-7545 ble bed, curtains. wheels, new tires, dispatch. Trailer GRILL electric
drive, 2 door, anti- References
wheel drive, 4 door, lock brakes, air con- YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO Seats 7. Power win-
dows & seats. Cus-
brakes extra set of required. Must be rental program. Low
cost insurance
ALL CASH VENDING
Do you earn $800 in
ceramic
nonstick.
12”x12”
Smoke
TANK ‘07 VISION
air conditioning, all ditioning, air bags, 750cc. 8,000 miles, snows. Premium flexible during day.
power, GPS/naviga- tom lighting on ceil- sound/Bose/blue- available. Flatbed, a day? Your own free. New in box.
power locks, power saddlebags, wind- ing. New exhaust Call 570-301-8844
tion system, leather tooth, XM radio. Dry van, special- local candy route. $15. 570-655-2154
windows, power 2007 Tank Motor shield, back rest, system. New rear
interior, sun/moon Sports Vision Motor- Intelligent key entry. ized. JRC 866-572- Includes 25 mach
mirrors, cruise con- Black & Pearl, tires. Recently MICROWAVE: GE, all
roof, new sport and trol, AM/FM radio, cycle. 250 cc, Excellent Condition. inspected. Excellent
Newly inspected 518 Customer 7297 www.jrctrans- ines and candy all
options, with
luxury package, 36,900 miles portation.com for $9,995. Call
black in color.
CD player, Mp3 Brand new. 0 miles. Must See. Asking condition. $4,800. $19,500
Support/Client Care 877-915-8222. All turntable, excellent
player, keyless $2,400. For more $2,499. Call after 4. Call 570-655-0530 condition. $40.
$36,000. (570) 371-7227 DRIVERS: Top Pay & major credit cards
entry, sun/moon information call Tom 570-823-9376
OWNER SERVICE Sign on Bonus accepted. 570-675-4383
(570) 313-2749 roof, rear defroster, at 570-825-2114
Regional- No

MERCEDES-BENZ `73
tinted windows.
$14,200.
(570) 443-7522 Call WANTED: PONTIAC YAMAHA` 08 R1 DODGE `10 HONDA `10 REPRESENTATIVE
Touch-Mostly Drop
and Hook-CDL-A
MR COFFEE espres-
so/ cappuccino
machine $15. Laun-

450SL with
before 9:30 p.m.
`78 FIREBIRD BEAUTIFUL BIKE GRAND CARAVAN Seeking full and 1 year experience
dry tub, faucet &
ODYSSEY part-time represen- required- Longevity,
cabinet $20. Front
Only 17k miles. tative to handle Safety and Recruit-
Convertible gate Kristina bar
removable hard top,
power windows, AM
TOYOTA `06 Formula 400
Berkshire Green,
Perfect condition.
3700 miles, new
Fully loaded.
Excellent condi-
Special Edition.
Maroon, Fully
customer relation
issues with our
ing Bonuses-
Health, Dental &
700
stool $75. 696-1432

/FM radio with cas-


sette player, CD
AVALON
New tires, new
Originally purchased
at Bradley-Lawless
rear tire, undertail
kit, cover. Price
tion. Factory &
extended war-
ranty. $17,995
loaded. Leather
seats. TV/DVD,
owner base. Good
phone etiquette a
Vision Benefits after
90 Days– Paid Life
Insurance; Vacation MERCHANDISE
RANGE: GE Profile
electric range.
in Scranton. Car negotiable $7,900 navigation, sun plus. This is not a smooth cooktop
player, automatic, 4 brakes, Inspected was last seen in 570-852-9072 (570) 690-2806 roof plus many & Holidays- with 5 burners.
telemarketing posi-
new tires. Cham- March 4, AC, Abington-Scranton other extras. Apply: http://www. large oven, 7 years
pagne exterior; Ital- AVPS, Fully area. Finder’s fee
tion. Call for per-
martinitrans.com 702 Air
3rd seat. Only old, like new.
DODGE `94
sonal interview.
ian red leather inte-
rior inside. Garage
loaded, 18,000
mile bumper to
paid if car is found
and purchased. Call YAMAHA` 09 TT-R 110 1,900 Miles.
Brand New.
Vacation Charter,
Ltd.
OR 866-460-8464 Conditioners bisque $300. GE
profile over the
kept, excellent con-
dition. $31,000. Call
bumper warranty.
90,000 miles.
John with any info
(570) 760-3440 BARELY USED
Dakota with cap.
1 owner, garage Asking $37,000
(570) 328-0850
1-800-598-5238
Ext. 98
SCHOOL BUS DRIVER
Nichols Bus has
AIR CONDITIONER
$40
counter microwave
oven, convection &
825-6272 $12,900. kept, very good
Low riding hours. 570-740-1246 microwave cooking,
(570) 881-3712 condition. Many openings for full
like new $125.
MERCEDES-BENZ `73
excellent condition. extras including lift time/part-time
421 Boats & 522 Education/ 570-417-4177
blue and white in & back seat. school bus drivers 708 Antiques &
450SL with TOYOTA `93 MR2 Marinas color. Comes with
chest protector and
29 MPG gas.
(570) 868-0944 SUZUKI `07 XL-7
56,000 miles,
Training (routes & activities).
Year-round and/or
Collectibles REFRIGERATOR:
18 cu. ft. Frigidaire,
helmet $1,400.
T-top, 5 speed.
FORD `01 LARIAT COACHES seasonal positions ANTIQUE CEDAR stainless steel look

CUSTOM
Convertible (570) 313-2749 automatic, available. Will train
AM/FM/CD, AC, all-wheel drive, CHEST: hand paint- with black handles.
removable hard top, right candidates.
power windows, AM power antenna. 4 door, air condi- Openings available ed flowers on front, has ice maker. Paid
250 Super Duty
YAMAHA` 09 VSTAR
New tires. No rust. in the Tunkhannock Factoryville area footed base & $600 3 years ago,
/FM radio with cas- with slide-in camper tioning, all power, $10.50/hour. Call

CREST 15’
sette player, CD Great condition. new tires, 4 door, 8’ CD player, leather Area School District beautiful carved must move fast!
for Varsity Football 570-945-5766 or trim. Leg needs $100 or best offer.
$5,000 interior, tinted
650 CLASSIC
player, automatic, 4 bed. Soft and hard- email: nicholsbus@
new tires. Cham- top for bed covers., windows, custom Assistant Coaches, minor repair. $100. Call 570-262-4788
(570) 708-0269 yahoo.com
pagne exterior; Ital- Fiberglass Good condition. wheels, $13,000 Freshman Football 570-654-1581 or
after 6:00PM Like New. Head Coach, and 570-881-5143 REFRIGERATOR:
ian red leather inte- Sold together or Call 570-829-8753
boat with Less than 1000 Before 5:00 p.m. Freshman Football 551 Other Kitchen Aid top
rior inside. Garage separately $10,900 mount with ice
kept, excellent con- 415 Autos-Antique trailer. Out- miles. White and (570) 639-5478 Assistant Head ANTIQUES:
Coach. Pitcher with ruffled maker; white; 65”h
dition. $31,000. Call & Classic board propul- chrome. Garage REAL ESTATE
x 30”w x 31 1/2”d;
FORD `03 F150
edge & 3 matching
SUZUKI `09
825-6272 sion. Includes: kept. $6,300 Interested appli- APPRAISERS: certi-
glasses $25. Cop- white; 18.8 cu ft;
fied with minimum 5
MERCEDES-BENZ `95 CADILLAC `80 COUPE
2 motors (570) 817-8127 cants should submit per Tea Kettle $15. energy star; humidi-
Erinmade, LARIAT GRAND4x4.
VITARA166 a letter of interest
to Mr. Richard
years experience &
ACI knowledge to 570-639-2780 ty controlled; slide n

DEVILLE
lock; adjustable
SL 500 “Lark II series” 442 RVs & Campers Contractor ready Luxury Bombick, Director of cover Eastern PA
BOOK: Car Care, bins; whisper quiet;
PRICE with ladder rack & horsepower 4 cylin- Human Resources, Fax resume 800-
Excellent condition, Banzai & Baseball excellent; $375.
Convertible, with tool box, 4x4 diesel, der, 4 mode full time 41 Philadelphia Ave., 675-9392 or call
$3,000 located in REDUCED! 100 Book. $10 each. 570-817-1724
removable hard
top, dark Blue,
Hazleton.
570-454-1945 or
$2,400 FLAGSTAFF `08 under 97K. Great
condition, $17,000
4 wheel drive. 1,269
miles. 4 wheel anti
Tunkhannock,
18657. All clear-
PA 800-477-5187
570-825-2494
TURKEY FRYER, All-
AIRLINES ARE HIR-
camel interior,
Summer Driving
561-573-4114 NEGOTIABLE
570-417-3940
CLASSIC or best offer.
570-925-2845
lock disc brakes.
Leather, heated
ances (#114 FBI Fin-
gerprint, Criminal
ING! Train for high
paying Aviation
DOLL: Grandmoth-
er’s doll very old,
In-One gas & char-
coal single burner
Only, Garage Kept. Super Lite Fifth seats. Power seats, smoker grill, & pro-
Very Good CHEVROLET `68 C10 Wheel. LCD/DVD
flat screen TV, fire- FORD `99 E250 mirrors, locks &
check #34, Child
Abuse #151 and TB)
Maintenance Car
eer. FAA approved
cloth body filled with
looks like shredded pane tank! Like new,
Condition, No
Accidents. Classy
Car. Price
New 350 motor and
new transmission.
REDUCED TO
SALT CREEK SKIF
14’ fiberglass fish-
place, heated mat-
tress, ceiling fan,
Wheelchair Van
78,250 miles. Fully
sunroof.
changer
6
with
speakers. Cruise &
cd
8
must be secured.
Deadline for appli-
cations: April 8, 2011
program. Financial
aid if qualified -
wood, material
behind one knee
over $300 invested.
Take all for $165.
Cash or Paypal.
Hide-a-Bed sofa, serviced, new bat- Housing available. worn through with
Reduced! $5,000 FIRM ing boat, tri-hull tilt. Smart pass key- EOE. age, other than that 570-735-2661
$13,995 outside speakers & tery, tires & rods. CALL Aviation Insti-
(570) 906-1771 (very stable), 25 HP less entry start. in good condition,
grill, 2 sliders, Seats 6 or 3 wheel- tute of Maintenan WASHER & electric
or trade for Tahatsu outboard,
aluminum wheels, chairs. Braun Millen-
$19,000. Call
LINE UP ce. 888-834-9715 old dress on doll. dryer. Amana,
SUV or other.
570-388-6669 CHEVY `66 BEL AIR
2 door post car, in
Full Galvanized
Trailer. Perfect Con-
dition. Built in fuel
water purifier,
awning, microwave
nium lift
remote. Walk up
with
570-401-3714
A GREAT DEAL... 554 Production/
Asking $100. 570-
474-2756 between
white, 3 years old,
bought new, excel-

TRACTOR
8:30am- 9pm.
NISSAN `06 SENTRA
door. Front & rear
good condition for
age. Serious
tank. All new in ‘01.
$2,500
oven, tinted safety
glass windows, A/C. Power locks & IN CLASSIFIED! Operations
lent $200 each.
Call 570-417-8078
MILLS BROS: 2
1.8 S, Special raised panel fridge windows. Excellent Looking for the right deal or 735-2764
TRAILERS
inquiries only, call 570-256-7311
MANUFACTURING
condition. $9,500. albums (4 records),
Edition, Power for details. $8,500 & many acces-
570-237-6375
on an automobile? 1 photo black/white
steering, brakes, sories & options.
Turn to classified. 712 Baby Items
windows & locks.
or best offer. Call
SEA NYMPH ‘94 Excellent condition, FREIGHTLINER framed autograph.
6 CD changer.
Excellent condition,
Steve at
570-407-0531 19’, 4.0 Outboard
motor, good condi-
$22,500.
570-868-6986 HONDA `03
’97 MIDROOF
475 CAT & 10
It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
SUPERVISOR $100.
570-825-2494 BABY ITEMS:
Newborn swing
speed transmission. Responsibilities
CORVETTES
43K. $12,500. tion. $6,000 or best the directions! NEON SIGN - Elec- $50. Gate $10. Pack
570-881-6897 offer. Call
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS ODYSSEY $12,000 Include:
• Production
tric, Camel sign, 30 N Play $30. Child-

Volkswagen ‘03 WANTED


570-722-4077
Travel Trailer. 29’, High
140000
mileage,
miles,
FREIGHTLINER
’99 CONDO
TEACHING POSITION scheduling.
• Equipment
years old, $200.
570-829-2411
craft crib $75.
Changing pad cover
1953-1972 mint condition, 1 $10. Child’s oak 4
automatic, front 430 Detroit, Super Immediate opening planning.
427 Commercial slide out a/c-heat. PLATES: Star Trek
GTI
moonroof, 5 speed,
Any Condition!
Courteous, Fast
Professional Buyer.
Trucks & Stove, microwave,
fridge, shower
wheel
door,
drive,
anti-lock
4 10 transmission.
Asking $15,000.
days & evenings for
full time and adjunct
• Execute the daily
production plan by
Plates-Original
Series of 8 Plates,
drawer chest $50.
Dresser
changing
combo
table
Equipment brakes, air condi- faculty in Electrical shuffling resources from Capt Kirk, to
loaded,$9750 Licensed & Bonded inside & out. Many $100. 825-0569
tioning, air bags, ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ Trades program. as necessary. Sulu. Plus large
excellent condition, corvettebuyer.com more extras.
power locks, with sides. All Minimum 3 years • Ensure operator Enterprise Plate GLIDER CHAIR. Tan
Reduced. $15,500.
570-578-2149 1-800-850-3656
CHEVROLET ‘89 Call 570-842-6735 power windows,
power mirrors,
aluminum, spread
axle. $6,500.
work experience in
field. Teaching
performance to
standards.
Showing Entire
Crew. All in original
cushions with honey
colored wood.
135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ C70. 24’ box. Lift AM/FM radio, CD experience a plus • Work with engi- boxes. $100 Excellent condition.
gate, many new
Public Notices Public Notices parts. $1,900.
(570)675-7546
SUNLITE CAMPER player,
defroster,
rear
rear
2 storage trailers.
570-814-4790
but not required.
Fax resume to:
neering to improve
manufacturing
(570)474-5159 $100. 654-8042
22 ft. 3 rear bunks, windshield wiper, 570-287-7936 methods.
LEGAL NOTICE center bathroom, $5,990 Or send to • Enable round-the- 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
The Lower Lackawanna Valley Sanitary CHEVY ‘08 3500
kitchen, sofa bed.
Air, Fully self con-
(570) 606-4198
TRUCKS FOR SALE Director of Education
Fortis Institute
clock communica-

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES


tions.
Authority, (LLVSA), is accepting sealed Bid tained. Sleeps 6. Ford, GMC, 166 Slocum Street
HUMMER ‘05 H2
• Excellent commu-
Proposals for the following product:
HD DUMP TRUCK
2WD, automatic.
New tires, fridge
awning. $4500.
Yellow with black
International-Prices
starting at $2,295.
Forty Fort, PA 18704 nication and inter-
personal skills.
Cationic Polymer 215-322-9845 Box Truck, Cab & • 3-5 year supervi-
leather interior.
$300 and Up
Only 12,000 miles. Chassis available. 533 Installation/
(Dry and/or Emulsion) Front & rear heated sory experience
Vehicle in like Call U-haul
Maintenance/
Sealed Bids must be submitted on or
new condition.
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft seats. Many chrome 570-822-5536
preferred.

$125 extra if driven,


accessories. $28,500 • Experience in
before Monday, June 20, 2011. All received
$21,900.
Rear queen master Repair Metal Working
570-288-4322 or best offer. Call
Bid Proposals will be opened and bedroom, Walk (570) 788-9826 or LINE UP Industry skills
announced publicly during the LLVSA
Board of Directors meeting on Monday,
June 20, 2011 at 5:00 PM in Avoca Bor- FORD ‘99 E350
thru bathroom.
Center kitchen +
dinette bed. Front
(570) 956-8547
Leave Message A GREAT DEAL... MECHANICS desired
Competitive Salary
pulled or pushed in.
ough Building located at 752 Main Street,
BUCKET VAN extra large living
KIA `02 SEDONA
IN CLASSIFIED! ASSISTANT and Benefits pack-
age. NOBODY Pays More
Avoca, Pennsylvania. Bid Specifications room + sofa bed. Looking for the right deal Small and large

570-760-2035
and requirements are available at the Triton V8. 2 speed Big View windows. EX, Van, Sunroof. Send resume to: c/o
LLVSA Business Office from 8:00 AM to Air, awning, sleeps
on an automobile? vehicle repair. $10-
boom; 92,000miles; 61,000 miles. $13/hour depending The Times Leader
3:00 PM Monday through Friday. $9999 or best price. 6, very clean, will Loaded. Good Turn to classified. on experience. Box 2485
It’s a showroom in print! Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm
Great condition. Call deliver. Located in condition. Call 570-945-5766 15 N. Main St. Sunday 8 am - 68 pm
THOMAS A MCDERMOTT 570-675-3384 or Benton, Pa. $4,900. $5000 or best offer. Classified’s got email: nicholsbus@ Wilkes-Barre, PA
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 570574-7002 215-694-7497 570-606-7654 the directions! yahoo.com 18711-0250
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STK: H25755A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX....................................... 32,978 MILES $19,999 STK: T27795A 2008 Toyota....... FJ Cruiser.... 4WD 4dr Auto ...................................25,526 MILES $28,979
STK: A10617A 2006 Acura........ TL ................ 4dr Sdn AT......................................... 59,149 MILES $19,999 STK: H25996A 2010 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr V6 5-Spd AT Ltd ................. 13,002 MILES $28,995
STK: KP15150 2011 Hyundai.... Sonata......... ........................................................... 11,508 MILES $19,999 STK: B8893A 2007 MB............. R-Class ........ 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L................................ 29,491 MILES $28,999
STK: KP15149 2011 Hyundai.... Sonata......... ........................................................... 15,890 MILES $19,999 STK: L11140A 2007 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................18,903 MILES $29,479
STK: CP15171 2010 Chrysler.... Sebring ....... 4dr Sdn Limited ................................. 21,071 MILES $19,999 STK: L11156A 2008 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................29,964 MILES $29,479
STK: CP15174 2010 Chrysler.... Sebring ....... 4dr Sdn Limited ................................. 24,973 MILES $19,999 STK: A10548A 2009 Chevrolet . Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LTZ...................34,286 MILES $29,499
STK: TP15207 2009 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 23,755 MILES $19,999 STK: T27895A 2008 Lincoln...... MKX ............ AWD 4dr............................................29,309 MILES $29,499
STK: H26177A 2008 Mercury ... Mariner ....... 4WD 4dr V6....................................... 23,676 MILES $19,999 STK: T27909A 2008 Chevrolet . Silverado2500HD 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LT w/1LT.......... 19,269 MILES $29,499
STK: P15214 2008 Nissan....... Altima ......... ........................................................... 37,675 MILES $19,999 STK: B8809A 2010 Honda....... AccordCrosstour 4WD 5dr EX-L....................................6,772 MILES $30,479
STK: P15213 2008 Nissan....... Altima ......... ........................................................... 35,986 MILES $19,999 STK: L11139A 2007 Lexus ........ IS 250 .......... 4dr Sport Sdn Auto AWD..................14,121 MILES $30,479
STK: T27788A 2009 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 23,987 MILES $19,999 STK: L11163A 2008 Lexus ........ IS 250 .......... 4dr Sport Sdn Auto AWD..................24,408 MILES $30,479
STK: H26122A 2008 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr I4 Auto EX-L PZEV ....................... 24,073 MILES $20,479 STK: L11108A 2008 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................15,058 MILES $30,499
STK: H25760A 2008 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr I4 Auto EX ................................... 21,693 MILES $20,479 STK: L11142A 2006 Lexus ........ RX 400h ...... 4dr Hybrid SUV AWD ........................32,325 MILES $31,479
STK: H26246A 2008 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr LX ....................................... 28,571 MILES $20,479 STK: T27776A 2008 Toyota....... Sienna......... 5dr 7-Pass Van XLE Ltd AWD............ 38,245 MILES $31,479
STK: D0211A 2007 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl Sport.......................... 37,156 MILES $20,479 STK: L11173A 2006 Lexus ........ RX 400h ...... 4dr Hybrid SUV AWD ........................17,909 MILES $31,479
STK: H25961A 2008 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................... 46,857 MILES $20,499 STK: AP15222 2008 Acura........ MDX ............ 4WD 4dr ............................................45,035 MILES $31,479
STK: L11063A 2006 Lexus ........ ES 330 ......... 4dr Sdn .............................................. 54,703 MILES $20,499 STK: LS0308A 2008 Infiniti ....... FX35 ............ AWD 4dr............................................29,638 MILES $31,499
STK: JP15132 2008 Jeep .......... Liberty......... 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 29,605 MILES $20,499 STK: T27626A 2010 Dodge....... Ram 1500.... 4WD Quad Cab 140.5” SLT ...............37,344 MILES $31,995
STK: JP15134 2007 Jeep .......... Commander 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 34,040 MILES $20,499 STK: T27713A 2008 Acura........ MDX ............ 4WD 4dr ............................................16,143 MILES $31,999
STK: H26118A 2008 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr I4 Auto EX ................................... 20,651 MILES $20,499 STK: BS0321 2010 MB............. C-Class ........ 4dr Sdn 3.0L Sport 4MATIC...............12,270 MILES $32,479
STK: JP15140 2010 Jeep .......... Patriot ......... 4WD 4dr Sport *Ltd Avail* ............... 17,064 MILES $20,499 STK: A10750A 2007 Acura........ MDX ............ 4WD 4dr Sport Pkg............................91,000 MILES $32,479
STK: H25977A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................... 47,834 MILES $20,499 STK: H26120A 2010 Nissan....... Pathfinder ... 4WD 4dr V6 LE ..................................9,592 MILES $33,499
STK: M7758A 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander.... 4WD 4dr XLS..................................... 40,232 MILES $20,499 STK: T27569A 2011 Chevrolet . Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LT.....................1,932 MILES $34,499
STK: HP15148 2008 Honda....... Accord......... ........................................................... 32,207 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15100 2008 MB............. E-Class ........ 4dr Sdn Luxury 3.5L 4MATIC............. 31,825 MILES $34,695
STK: JP15156 2010 Jeep .......... Patriot ......... 4WD 4dr Sport *Ltd Avail* ............... 18,510 MILES $20,499 STK: L11178A 2009 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................34,405 MILES $34,979
STK: C3411A 2011 Chevrolet . Impala ......... 4dr Sdn LT Retail ............................... 6,636 MILES $20,499 STK: C3395A 2009 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................25,074 MILES $34,979
STK: JP15170 2010 Jeep .......... Compass..... 4WD 4dr Sport *Ltd Avail* ............... 20,410 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15117 2008 MB............. E-Class ........ 4dr Sdn Luxury 3.5L 4MATIC............. 32,749 MILES $35,479
STK: T27677A 2007 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl Limited ...................... 56,948 MILES $20,499 STK: L11017A 2009 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................30,245 MILES $35,479
STK: T27075A 2009 VW............. Routan ........ 4dr Wgn SE ....................................... 21,595 MILES $20,499 STK: TP15218 2010 Audi .......... A5 ................ 2dr Cpe Man quattro 2.0L Premium Plus ..31,760 MILES $35,499
STK: T27144A 2004 Toyota....... Highlander.. 4dr V6 4WD Limited w/3rd Row....... 36,254 MILES $20,499 STK: A10663A 2008 Lexus ........ GS 350 ........ 4dr Sdn AWD ....................................22,977 MILES $35,979
STK: K11706A 2010 Ford........... Mustang...... 2dr Cpe Premium............................... 23,104 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15121 2008 MB............. R-Class ........ 4dr 3.5L 4MATIC................................31,982 MILES $36,479
STK: L11068A 2003 Lexus ........ LS 430 ......... 4dr Sdn .............................................. 64,367 MILES $20,499 STK: B8967A 2007 BMW......... 7-Series ....... 4dr Sdn 750Li ....................................48,901 MILES $36,499
STK: J4539A 2008 Jeep .......... Liberty......... 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 28,610 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15119 2008 MB............. R-Class ........ 4dr 3.5L 4MATIC................................25,459 MILES $36,995
STK: KP15215 2011 Hyundai.... Sonata......... 4dr Sdn 2.4L Auto GLS ...................... 14,767 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15153 2008 MB............. M-Class ....... 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L................................25,171 MILES $36,995
STK: K11822A 2009 Ford........... Escape......... 4WD 4dr V6 Auto Limited ................. 43,683 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15219 2008 MB............. E-Class ........ 4dr Sdn Luxury 3.5L 4MATIC............. 18,570 MILES $37,479
STK: K11865A 2007 Mazda....... CX-9 ............ AWD 4dr Grand Touring.................... 56,730 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15102 2007 MB............. GL-Class ...... 4MATIC 4dr 4.7L................................29,502 MILES $38,479
STK: H25868A 2008 Chrysler.... T&Country .. 4dr Wgn Touring................................ 35,740 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15155 2008 MB............. E-Class ........ 4dr Sdn Luxury 3.5L 4MATIC............. 23,985 MILES $38,995
STK: H26340A 2006 Lexus ........ ES 330 ......... 4dr Sdn .............................................. 50,336 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15152 2008 MB............. M-Class ....... 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L................................24,282 MILES $39,995
STK: BP15177A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................... 44,839 MILES $20,499 STK: T27847A 2010 Toyota....... 4Runner ...... 4WD 4dr V6 Limited..........................15,603 MILES $40,479
STK: L10734C 2008 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr I4 Auto EX-L ................................ 24,089 MILES $20,979 STK: T27671A 2008 Toyota....... Sequoia....... 4WD 4dr LV8 6-Spd AT Ltd................15,288 MILES $43,479
STK: A10655A 2008 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr V6 Auto EX-L ............................... 24,509 MILES $21,479 STK: L11079A 2010 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................17,456 MILES $45,479
STK: H25918A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr VP....................................... 32,721 MILES $21,479 STK: P15127 2008 Cadillac..... Escalade...... AWD 4dr............................................32,379 MILES $46,599
STK: H26328A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX....................................... 19,479 MILES $21,479 STK: L10953B 2010 MB............. R-Class ........ 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L................................ 14,493 MILES $46,995
STK: H26015A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................... 22,880 MILES $21,499 STK: H26002A 2010 BMW......... X5 ............... AWD 4dr 30i......................................21,554 MILES $47,499
STK: H26073A 2008 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr V6 Auto EX-L ............................... 32,704 MILES $21,499 STK: B9034A 2010 MB............. GL-Class ...... 4MATIC 4dr 5.5L................................ 14,023 MILES $77,479
*ALL PRICES PLUS TAX, TAG, & TITLE. FINANCING AVAILABLE WITH APPROVED CREDIT. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. WARRANTY ON SELECT MAKES AND MODELS. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. UNITS MAY BE SOLD PRIOR TO PRINTING.
OFFERS EXPIRE 04/30/11.

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per year, Security Deposit is waived, $1999 due at signing to qualified buyers. EQUINOX: lease for 39 mos at $269 per month plus tax & tags, 12K miles per year, $2459 due at signing (includes
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2008 ESCAPES & MARINERS


Most with ABS, Traction Control, Keyless Entry,
CD, Cruise Control, PL, PM, PW, Rear Defogger,
Side Air Bags, Tilt Wheel, Pwr. Moonroof,
Leather Seats, Pwr. Seat, Pwr. Heated Mirrors

FREE STATE INSPECTION AS LONG AS YOU OWN THE CAR!


2008 CHRYSLER 300 C HEMI AWD 2008 CHEVY EQUINOX LT
CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, Rear
2007 CADILLAC ESCALADE ESV AWD
AU1095- Pwr. Leather Heated Front & Rear Seats, ABS, Fog AU9762- 3rd Row Seat, Remote Start, Premium Wheels, Tow Pkg.,
Lights, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, CD, Navigation Sys., Defogger, Tilt Wheel, PL, PW, ABS, Front/Rear AC Seats, Rear Wipers, Running Boards, Pwr.
Remote Start, Premium Wheels, Satellite Radio, Parking Cruise Control, Air Conditioning Adjustable Pedals, Parking Sensors, Heated Mirrors, Bluetooth,
Sensors, Daytime Running Lights, Cruise Control, Tilt Wheel, DVD Player, Satellite Radio, 6 Disc CD, Traction Control, Side
2002 BUICK LESABRE CUSTOM Moonroof, Memory Seat, 2007 HONDA CR-V EX-L AWD Airbags, Rear Defogger, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Fog Lights,
AU1290- ABS, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Moonroof, Pwr. Heated Leather
Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Child Proof Door
Homelink Sys., Digital Info AU1229- AM/FM/6 Disc CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Seats, Digital Info, Climate
Locks, PW, Driver & Passenger Airbags, CD Center, Body Side Moldings Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Side Airbags, Control, Memory Seat
Traction Control, Roof Rack, Tilt Wheel, Cruise
2005 CHEVY MALIBU LS 2009 LINCOLN MKZ AWD Control, Leather Heated
Au1467- AM/FM Radio, ABS, Keyless Entry, AU1038- 6 Disc CD, Fog Lights, ABS, Rear Defogger, Tilt, Side Seats, Moonroof, PDL,
Rear Defogger, Traction Control, Tilt Wheel, Airbags, Traction Cont., Pwr. Leather Heated & Cooled Seats,
Cruise Control, PL, PM, Air Conditioning PW, PM, Rear Wipers
Moonroof, Cruise, Memory Seat, Homelink Sys., Dual Zone
Climate Cont., Premium Wheels, Keyless Entry w/Keypad,
2005 TAURUS SE
AU9795- Cruise, Tilt, PW, PL, Keyless Entry, Rear
Chrome Exhaust Tips, Parking 2008 EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER 4X4 2004 EXPLORER SPORT TRAC XLT 4X4
Defogger, AM/FM/CD, Child Proof Door Locks, Sensors, Digital Info, Satellite AU1482- CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, AU1425- Fog Lights, Keyless Entry,
Radio, Heated Mirrors Rear Defogger, Side Airbags, Traction Control, Tilt, Cruise, Rear Defogger, Pwr. Driver’s Seat,
Driver & Passenger Air Bags, Air Conditioning Cruise Tilt, Running Boards, CD, ABS,
Pwr. Leather Seats, Rear AC, 40K MILES!
06-08 CHEVY IMPALA
AU929- Tilt, Cruise, Keyless Entry, ABS,
60 2009 LINCOLN MKS AWD Running Boards, 3rd Row 2005 CHEVY COLORADO CREW CAB LS 4X4
Fog Lights, Rear Defogger, CD, Rear
MOS.
All Wheel Drive, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Digital Info Center, Seat, Carpeted Floor AU1329- AM/FM/CD, Tilt Wheel,
Adaptive Cruise Control, Tilt, Moonroof, ABS, Climate Control, Mats, Rear Wipers Pwr. Door Locks, Pwr. Mirrors, Pwr.
Spoiler, Side Airbags, Pwr. Driver’s Seat TO CHOOSE
FROM
Fog Lights, Rear Defogger, Touch Screen, Reverse Camera, Side Air Windows, Cruise Control, ABS
2008-2009 FORD Bags, Navigation Sys., Memory Seat, Traction Control, Heated
Mirrors, Custom Bumper, 2008 MOUNTAINEER PREMIER AWD 2007 DODGE DAKOTA SLT SUPER CAB 4X4
FOCUS SES/SE TO CHOOSE
FROM
Premium Wheels, AU1436- Navigation Sys., CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Rear Defogger, Side AU9511 - Cruise Control, Tilt Wheel,
Airbags, Traction Control, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Tow Pkg., Tilt, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Keyless Entry, Fog
Keyless Entry with Keypad Cruise, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Digital Info, Lights, AM/FM/CD, Bedliner, PL, PW
Most with 6 Disc CD, Cruise, Tilt, Fog Lights, ABS, AC, 45K
Moonroof, Memory Seat, Running Boards,
Driver & Passenger Air Bags, Rear Wipers, Keyless Entry,
Rear Defogger, Heated STARTING AT Rear Wipers, Satellite Radio, 3rd Row Seat,
Pwr. Adjustable Pedals, Parking
MILES! 2005 TOYOTA TACOMA DOUBLE CAB 4X4
Mirrors, Rear Spoiler, AU1165- TRD Off-Road Pkg., SR5, VR-6, Pwr.
Digital Info Center Sensors, Climate Control
Windows, PDL, Pwr. Mirrors, AM/FM/6 Disc
CD, Fog Lamps, Keyless Entry, Tow Pkg., ABS,
2008 FOCUS SES 72
2005 ESCAPE
AU1104- Cruise Control, Tilt,
4X4 60 2008 EDGE LIMITED 4X4 TO
CHOOSE
FROM Cruise Control, Tilt
AU1324- AM/FM/CD, ABS, Rear MOS. MOS.
AU9907- Climate Control, 6 Disc CD, Heated Mirrors, Remote Trunk Wheel, Bedliner,
Defogger, Keyless Entry, Tilt, Wheel, Rear Defogger, Keyless
Entry, ABS, AM/FM/CD Lid, Rear Wipers, Premium Wheels, Parking Sensors, Pwr. Liftgate, Sliding Rear Window
Satellite Radio, PDL, PW, PM, MP3
Electronic Truck Closer, Chrome Exhaust Tips, Rear Defogger, Fog
2009 TOYOTA COROLLA LE 72 2007 ESCAPE FWD Lights, Keyless Entry with Keypad, Traction Control, ABS, Memory
Seat, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats,
2006 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 Z71 CREW CAB 4X4
AU1363- AM/FM/CD, Rear Defogger, 49K MILES!
AU1405- CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, MOS.

Rear Defogger, Side Airbags, AU1409- Navigator, CD, Moonroof, Tilt, Cruise, Digital Keyless Entry, ABS, Tilt Wheel, Cruise
ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless Info Center, Homelink Sys.
Traction Control, Cruise, Tilt Entry, Traction Control, Control, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Bedliner
60
Rear Defogger, Pwr.
2009 DODGE CALIBER SXT 72
Driver’s Seat, Leather
MOS.
2009 TOYOTA TACOMA ACCESS CAB 4X4
2007 CADILLAC SRX4 AWD AU1299- AM/FM/CD, ABS,
AU1451- AM/FM/CD, ABS, Rear MOS. Heated Seats, Digital AU1042- CD, Satellite Radio, Separate Tweeters, Premium 33K
Defogger, Keyless Entry, Tilt, Info, Tilt, Cruise, Parking Sound, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Side Keyless Entry, Tilt Wheel, MILES!
PDL, PW, Cruise, Rear Wipers Sensors, Rear Wipers
Airbags, Traction Control, Tow Pkg., Roof Rack, Pwr. Driver’s Cruise Control, PL, PW, PM
2008 FUSION SE
SYNC, CD, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry, ABS, Rear
2006 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4
AU1383- CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, PW,
Seat, Memory Seat, PWr. Leather Heated Seats, Moonroof,
Homelink Sys., Digital Info Center, Cruise, Tilt, Navigation 2010 E-350 XLTs
Defogger, Display, Side Air Bags, Tilt, Cruise, Pwr. Rear Defogger, Side Airbags, Digital Sys., DVD Player, 3rd Row Seat, Rear Wipers, OnStar, Dual
Driver’s Seat, Moonroof, Digital Info Center Info, PDL, Tilt, Cruise, Rear Wipers Zone Climate Control, Premium Wheels, Touch Screen, Most with Air, AM/FM/CD,
Pwr. Liftgate, Pwr. Adjust Pedals, Electronic Trunk Closer Cruise Control, Privacy Glass, TO CHOOSE FROM
2008 MERCURY MILAN 2008 MAZDA TRIBUTE 4X4
AU1105- CD, ABS, Side Airbags, Keyless
72
MOS. AU9705- CD, ABS, Side Airbags, Fog
Lights, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger,
72
MOS. 41K ABS, Rear Defogger, Keyless
Entry, PM, PL, PW, Running
STARTING AT
Entry w/Keypad, Rear Defogger, Tilt, Cruise,
Digital Info, Pwr. Seat, Heated Mirrors Cruise, Tilt, Roof Rack, Rear Wipers MILES! Boards, Traction Control
2008 HONDA ACCORD LX-P 72
2008 FUSION SEL 2008 MOUNTAINEER PREMIER AWD 2008 FORD F-150 XLT 4X4
AU1322- CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, Tilt, Rear AU1434- AM/FM/CD, ABS, Fog Lights,
Defogger, Side Airbags, Traction Control,
MOS.
AU1441- 6 Disc CD, Keyless Entry 36K MILES! AU1473- Navigation Sys., Pwr. Leather Heated Seats,
Keyless Entry, Tilt, Cruise, PDL, PW, PM,
w/Keypad, Rear Defogger, Traction CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry with Keypad, Rear
Privacy Glass, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Cruise,
Control, Digital Info, Moonroof, Defogger, Roof Rack, Climate Control, Digital Info Running Boards, Sliding Rear Window

08-09 MILAN PREMIER Pwr. Leather Seats, Tilt Wheel,


Cruise Control, Heated Mirrors,
72
MOS.
Center, Moonroof, Memory Seat,
Tow Pkg., Heated Mirrors, Rear 28K MILES! 08 FORD F-150 XLT SUPERCAB 4X4
All Wheel Drive, 6 Disc CD,
Fog Lights, ABS, Keyless Entry,
AWD Satellite Radio, Rear Spoiler, ABS,
Carbon Fiber Trim, Fog Lights
Wipers, Running Boards, 3rd
Row Seat, Pwr. Adjust Pedals
Most with CD, ABS, Tilt, Keyless Entry w/
Keypad, Cruise, Tow Pkg., Fog Lights, Driver
TO CHOOSE FROM

Rear Defogger, Traction TO CHOOSE & Passenger Air Bags, PL, PW, Pwr. Steering
FROM
2007 EXPEDITION LIMITED 4X4 2010 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 CREW LT Z71 4X4
Control, Side Airbags, Digital
Info, Climate Control, STARTING AT 07-08 EDGE SE/SEL AWD
Satellite Radio, Tilt, Heated Most with Cruise, Tilt, Privacy Glass, Keyless Entry, AU1114- CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Side Airbags, AU1277 - AM/FM/CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless
Mirrors, Cruise, Some with Traction Control, Rear Defogger, Rear Wipers, CD, Traction Control, Tow Pkg., Roof Rack, Rear AC, Moonroof, Pwr. Leather
Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Seat Entry, Traction Control, Steering Wheel
ABS,Side Airbags, Some with Parking Sensors, Heated Heated/Cooled Seats, Memory Seat, Homelink Sys., Dual Zone Climate Controls, Pwr. Driver’s Seat,
2009 CHEVY MALIBU LTZ 30K MILES! Mirrors, 6 Disc CD, Moonroof, Heated Seats, Memory Seat Control, Cruise Control, Tilt Wheel, Navigation Sys., Pwr. Liftgate, Rear
Wipers, Running Boards, 3rd Row Digital Info Center, Tilt Wheel, MILES! 14K
STARTING AT Seat, Touch Screen, Pwr. Adjustable Privacy Glass, Cruise
AU1317 - Leather Seats, CD, Tilt, TO
Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, PL, CHOOSE Pedals, Heated Mirrors, Electronic Control, Sliding Rear
Cruise, Moonroof, PW, PM, FROM Trunk Closer, Parking Sensors Window, Bedliner

169-POINT INSPECTION 6 YR./100,000 MILE COMPREHENSIVE WARRANTY IS FULLY 24/7 ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
VEHICLE HISTORY REPORT LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE TRANSFERABLE FULL TANK OF GAS & MORE!
2007 LINCOLN MKX 4X4 2010 TOWNCAR SIGNATURE LMTD 2008 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR AWD
Pwr. Heated Leather Seats, 6 Disc CD, ABS, Keyless Entry
Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Homelink Sys., Tilt with Keypad, Parking Sensors, Satellite Radio, Electronic AU1045- 6 Disc CD, ABS, Dynamic Stability Fog Lights, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Rear Defogger, Security
Wheel, Parking Sensors, Rear Wipers, Keyless Trunk, Heated Mirrors, Rear Defogger, Traction Control, Sys., Side Airbags, Traction Control, Tow Pkg., Tilt, Cruise, Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Heat/Cool Front Seats,
Entry with Keypad, ABS, Fog Lights, Cruise, Rear Side Airbags, Tilt, Cruise, Memory Seat, Climate Cont, Digital Info Center, Memory Seat, Homelink Sys., Roof Rack, Rear AC, Video Sys., Touch Screen, 3rd Seat,
Defogger, Side Airbags, Traction Control, Dual Digital Information Center, Homelink System Rear Wipers, Reverse Camera, Running Boards, Navigation Sys., Parking Sensors, Luxury Seats, Custom
Bumper, DVD Player, Electronic Trunk Closer, Chrome
Zone Climate Control, TO CHOOSE Exhaust Tips, Premium Wheels, Pwr. Liftgate,
Heated Mirrors FROM Premim Sound, Body Side Moldings, Carpeted
Floor Mats, Pwr. Adjustable Pedals, Heated Mirrors

Tax and tags extra. “BUY FOR” prices are based on 72 month (*66, 63, 60, 48, and 36 months for selected vehicles) with $2,500 down (cash or trade). Photos of
vehicles are for illustration purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details.

CALL NOW 823-8888


1-800-817-FORD

Overlooking Mohegan Sun


577 East Main St., Plains
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B VISIT US AT WWW.COCCIACARS.COM
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906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 712 Baby Items 716 Building 744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & 744 Furniture &
Materials Accessories Accessories Accessories

Find
CHANGING TABLE:
3-Tier, maple, with 2 DOORS: 2 entry ANTIQUE hand dec- FURNITURE:
mats & sheets. New Upholstered Sitting MICROWAVE/TV
doors. Wood & orated secretary STAND, Oak on
Condition. $35. Crib desk $400. Chair with Ottoman

that
glass entry door wheels $20. Oak file
Set - Pottery Barn 32”x80” great 570-287-0820 $15. Cherry Wood
velour animal print: Coffee Table $15. cabinet, 2 drawer
shape $75. Steel $25. 570-675-0248
bumper pads, quilt Entry door 32”x 80”. BEDROOM - Cherry Wood 6’

new
set, sheets, crib Rt. hand swing ( in & Fruitwood dresser, Grandfather Clock
skirt & curtain set. to the right), nice bureau, 2 twin beds, $15. 570-655-0711 PICTURE: giant
Excellent Condition. glass, great shape, brass full size bed Southwest $75.
$35. 570-675-3414 $495. LIVING ROOM HUTCH: French Wooden Teepee
can use a coat of

job.
Provincial. 66” wide, shelf stand $75.

MetLife
paint, reducing the Traditional blue vel-
JOGGING vet with White Trim. top 44” tall & bot- Area rug, olive
price to $75. or
STROLLER will not 3-Pieces. $450. tom 32” tall. $25. green with leaf
take both doors for
fold $25. Pack N 570-799-9846 (3) Clothing Storage imprint, approxi-
$125. save $25.!
Play, fabric a little Cabinets 3’ wide X mate 5x7 $40.
Cash or paypal.
yellowed due to BEDROOM SET 60” tall. $15 each. 570-239-5292
570-735-2661
age, non-smoking ANTIQUE 5 PIECE. 570-655-0711

Home Loans
house. $20. Both WHITE ASH LOGS - $800. RECLINER: light
good condition.
570-574-3418
Fresh Cut, 3 pieces
12”x54”. $20 each.
570-287-0563
HUTCH: Like new.
$150. Sofa Couch: green, works well. The
UMBRELLA stroller,
570-779-3551
Brand new. $100.
(2) Lamp Tables:
$60. 570-654-1581
or 570-881-5143 Times Leader
red & blue plaid $7. WINDOWS (3) New
$40. (1) Hanging
Light: $40. SOFA $800. Love
Classified
Backless booster
seat $5. Car seat,
storm windows,
asking $60. total.
Call 570-443-7202 Seat $500. Almost
new, excellent con-
section.
Strength... Stability... Service
gray with blue trim, 570-825-5847 BEDROOM SETS KITCHEN SET, hard
$30. Pack & Play, dition, hardwood
KING,
KING Mediter- rock maple, 52” frame & spring coil
cream & olive green ranean Style. All oval table, 4 chairs
plaid pattern $60. 720 Cemetery wood. Triple dress- painted yellow $75.
construction.
570-287-3600.
Pack & Play Graco, Plots/Lots er with mirror, 2 Call 570-704-6588
blue & yellow, $30. end tables, Armoire
Stroller, green &
cream plaid $40. CEMETERY PLOTS chest. $650. FULL,
FULL
all wood, bookcase
K I T C H E N TA B L E ,
Early American, with LINEUP
Booster high chair,
cream with bur-
Plymouth National
Cemetery in
style headboard,
dresser with mirror,
four chairs for sale.
Table & chairs are ASUCCESSFULSALE
gundy, $25. TV
video baby monitor,
Wyoming. 6 Plots.
$450 each. Call
5 drawer chest
night table, $450.
solid wood with
black legs & tan top/ INCLASSIFIED!
brand new, $50. 570-825-3666 Call 570-823-8036 seats. Table is Doyouneedmorespace?
Baby bath tub round & measures
shower $20. Wood- BEDROOM SUITE. 42” in diameter & A yard or garage sale
en changing table 726 Clothing Girls. Full/queen has a 12” leaf. Ask- in classified
ing $175 for table,
$60. Eddie Bauer
car seat, beige & CLOTHING
headboard, lingerie
chest, armoire, leaf & chairs. Call
is the best way
black suede $40. women’s size large dresser w/mirror. 570-430-1366. tocleanoutyourclosets!
Exer-ersaucer, $50.
570-239-5292
& extra large con-
sisting of pants,
Green/Pink. Excel-
LAMP - Parlor stand You’re in bussiness
lent/ $325.
tops, sweaters, 570-815-5152 up lamp. Very good with classified!
shoes size 9, over condition. Grey
714 Bridal Items 35 items. 2 wool CHAIR rocks & metal color. $25. TABLE kitchen or
coats size L. $10 swivels, love seat, 570-740-1246 dining 36” round
BRIDAL TOWEL each. 570-655-1808 pink color, good oak veneer, very
LAMP - Parlor stand sturdy, took legs off
CAKE Frilly Fun & condition. both $50. up lamp. Very good
functional! Perfect CLOTHING: Plains 570-655-2154 for easy transport,
condition. Grey
shower gift or Cen- soccer, new hooded
metal color. $25.
good condition $15. Call 829-7130
sweatshirt, adult xl. 570-822-7903
terpieces! Custom
made! $50. paid $25. asking
COUCH & love seat.
Couch has a queen
570-740-1246 to place an
employment ad.
Luzerne County Lackawanna County 570-241-6163 $15. Plains soccer
hooded sweatshirt,
sleeper. $100.
Or best offer.
LAMPS: Green with
gold base lamps,
TABLE: round pub
table with glass top;
Call Tony Luizza Call Tom Burke WEDDING package:
ring pillow, money
youth medium.
looks like new! $9.
Plains soccer hood-
570-474-0154 white pleated
shades, like new.
wooden brown
table with glass top

(570) 574-0750
bag, apron - DINING ROOM SET:
(570) 961-5174
$25. Speaker protector; tubular ONLY
ONL
NLY ONE
N LE
LEA
LEADER.
E DER.
babushka, hanky, ed sweatshirt, youth 36”x 60” table with stands, cherry metal table base;
satin slippers. All large, looks like 2 leaf. Hutch cup- wood for bookshelf 42”h x 39” round;
www.TonyLuizza.com www.tomburkeloans.com made with satin
lace, pearls &
new! $9. Clarks
sandals, nib. artisan
board with glass
display doors. Hutch
size. 1 year old. $25.
570-283-2412
excellent. $125.
570-817-1724
timesleader.com

sequins, beautiful, collection burma 47 3/4”W, 15 1/2” D

AVAILABLE LOANS
never used $100. style, brown, size 9.
retail $80. sell $36.
and 72” H. $350. 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business
570-654-6283 570-474-6919
(570) 696-5607 Development Development Development
DINING ROOM
716 Building WOMAN’S TABLE beveled
CLOTHING: blouses,
Materials glass, custom

Conventional, FHA, VA, and DOOR. Solid wood,


sweaters, dresses
& pant sets. Sizes
12-14. $1-$10 each.
ordered, rectangu-
lar with brass base.

PHFA. Rural Housing loans 6 panel. Exterior or 5 chairs with brass


Open toe shoes: frames, rattan insert
interior. Natural oak new, size 7. $5. & upholstered royal

are available and feature no


finish, right or left
with hardware.
36x80. $150. Call
570-287-4994 blue seats. $250.
STUDENT DESK SALES ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
730 Computer maple, 2 drawers
Work Hard. Play Hard.
down payment and the ability
570-735-8730 or
on top, large drawer
570-332-8094 Equipment & on side (can be
Software used for hanging
Fun, energetic individual with a love for the
of including closing costs
DOORS: (2) sliding
closet doors, 24x80 files) $30. Printer
stand-medium col-
wood with natural DELL OPTIPLEX
nightlife wanted!
with the loan. finish. $40. DOOR GX260. Windows ored wood, with 2
(1) 30x80 natural XP. pentium 4. shelves $20. Com-
finish. $50. Excellent condition.
$85. Dell Dimension
puter station- Saud-
er, large, oak finish,
Northeastern PA’s #1 arts & entertainment free
Excellent condition.
675-4383 8100. Excellent con-
dition. Windows XP.
lots of shelves, 2 file
drawers $50.
weekly is looking for a sales account executive
CALL TODAY FOR DETAILS GLASS DOOR. 3
way glass door for
bath tub. $25
dvdrw. cdrw. $70.
HP PAVILION A362X
PENTIUM 4 tower.
570-735-5295

Find Something?
for the Weekender as well as online sales for
theweekender.com
570-331-8183 excellent condition. Lose Something?
dvdrom/cdrw. win- Get it back where it
INTERIOR DOOR: dows xp. card read-
belongs
Base salary plus commission package
Still in shrink wrap. er. front audio/
with a Lost/Found ad! Benefits package including Health Care, 401K, life
MetLife Home Loans is Licensed by the PA Dept. of Jeld Wen solid pine
6 panel 30”. Paid
usb2.0. $90
570-905-2985 570-829-7130 and disability insurance
Banking and is a Division of MetLife Bank, N.A. Residence in Monroe County and
278451

$95. Make an offer.


DESK. Computer DINING ROOM
570-466-6481
Desk $50. Call 735-
8730 or 332-8094
TABLE, Hard Rock
maple no chairs,
sales experience preferred
906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale $35. Also comes Bachelor’s degree preferred

In T he
LAPTOP Compaq
12” screen windows
with extra table leaf,
The table without
Creative, enthusiastic individuals only need apply

Spotlight
XP PRO SP3 with the leaf is around 5’
battery, ac adapter, long. Took the legs
case, many games off for easy trans- Pre-employment drug screening and background
& programs $80. port, cash or paypal
570-457-6610 570-735-2661 check required.
ENTERTAINMENT
Interested candidates should send letter of interest,
732 Exercise CENTER: Dark resume and salary history to:
Equipment Wood. 66” tall by
49” wide. Excellent
AB DOER, with ab condition. $25.
videos $25. Bun & 570-779-4176
Thigh Roller $10.
Both very good con- ENTERTAINMENT
dition. 574-3418 CENTER: traditional
Rachel A. Pugh at rpugh@theweekender.com

LF LEWITH
oak finish, excellent
AB MACHINE - Ab condition $40. Book

& FREEMAN
Squeeze sit up $25. shelf: 5 shelves, General Manager, Weekender
570-675-0248 large, light oak fin-
ish, very good con- Vice President of Marketing, The Times Leader
CARDIOGLIDE full dition. $20. Canopy
rpugh@timesleader.com
real estate, inc.
body motion, low Bed Frame: queen,
impact, good condi- headboard & base,
tion $50. NORDIC- black metal. $135. We are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity in the workplace.
TRACK- Walk Fit, 570-430-4054
manual treadmill,
great workout! $75. 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business
Clarks Summit / Scranton Office ROWING MACHINE
$30. BODY BY JAKE Development Development Development Development
Hip & Thigh machine
239 Northern Blvd., Clarks Summit $30. VITAMASTER-
Stationary bike $20.
(570) 585-0600 (570) 207-6262 570-735-5295

EXERCISE BIKE.
Lifestyle Air Chal-
lenge TA. Good con- Join the Leader
The Times Leaderr
dition, older model.
$35.570-655-5102

EXERCISE BIKE:
Recumbent, mag-
netic, electronic,
$50. 570-779-4176

GLIDER: Fast Track. The Times Leader, Luzerne County’s #1 newspaper, has an
$20.
570-675-3414 immediate opening for a proven sales leader. We are looking
PILATES CHAIR: for an individual, with a strong media and digital sales
Slim down with
Susan Lucci Pilates background, to sell The Times Leader, Go Lackawanna and
Chair with arm
attachments. Brand online advertising. Responsibilities include:
New. $220. Mini
Trampoline. Brand
New. $22. • Background in media sales and marketing
570-709-3564
• Strong track record of prospecting and closing
TREADMILL:Proform
385. Records dis- • Solid computer and digital sales knowledge
tance & time. $75.
570-472-9660
• Superior verbal and written communication skills
• High energy level and an eagerness to learn
740 Floorcoverings
CLARKS SUMMIT FLOORING: 3/4x5 In addition to receiving invaluable training, the Times Leader offers
NEW LISTING! Natural heart pine
hardwood flooring.
a generous salary and commission plan and great benefits including
Beautifully maintained 4 Total of 211.5 sq. ft.
Brand new in boxes.
medical, dental, 401k, insurance and more. This is a fabulous
opportunity for a driven and creative individual to showcase their
bedroom home featuring Paid $522. asking
$250. 256-7868 sales abilities.
brand new heating & air RUG: Area Rug. 4x6
Polypropylene. Navy
Pre-employment drug screening and background check required.
conditioning, hardwood with ivory. $70.
570-654-8042 Interested candidates should send letter of interest, resume and salary
floors, brick fireplace, corner 742 Furnaces &
history to:
lot, and in-law apartment. Heaters The Times Leader
Offered at $299,000 HEATER:
with
Amish,
remote.
Human Resources Department
Mahogany cabinet. 15 N. Main Street • Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
One year old. Excel-
hiring@timesleader.com
Offered by: Marion Gatto lent. $250.
570-654-6283 No Telephone Calls Please!
Lewith & Freeman Real Estate, Inc. HEATER: Kerosene
Reddy - Mark 50
$15. 570-655-0711
We are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity in the workplace.

Office: (570) 585-0600 HEATER:


quartz
Tower
electric

Direct Line: (570) 585-0602 heater, asking $20.


570-825-5847

obs
THE TIMES LEADER
STOVE: Antique 4
Autos
Real Value. Real Results.
burner kerosene oil timesleaderautos.com
stove $25.
570-675-0920
WEDNESDAY APRIL 6, 2011 Abington Journal PAGE 7 B
746 Garage Sales/ 756 Medical 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 770 Photo 776 Sporting Goods 782 Tickets 815 Dogs
Estate Sales/ Equipment Equipment
BOOKS, The Twilight BICYCLE, Bmx Haro
Flea Markets
LIFT CHAIR Series, 3 paper-
back, 1 hardcover.
TIRES: 4 Michelin
green x MXV4 plus DIGITAL CAMERA -
Backtrail X1 Nyquist,
20 x2.1 tires; 24T
BUS TRIPS
radial tires. XSE HP Photosmart 7.2 sealed bottom Yankee Baseball

Automatic BUYING Summit stairway lift,


1 year old, barely
One has music disc
& poster $25. for all.
p205/55R16
15,000 miles
M&S
on
Megapixel palm-
sized Camera w/3x
bracket. Ridden
only 2 or 3 times
Tigers 4/2, $79
Blue Jays 4/30, $79
US & used, battery back- 3 ARTIFICIAL HOME tires, excellent con- optical and 8x digital
alerts about FOREIGN
up. Asking $1800 or
best offer. Call
INDOOR DECORA-
TOR TREES. Asking
dition!! Tires sell
new at Jack
zoom. Large
since new & the
child did not like it;
Red Sox 5/14, $99
Red Sox 5/15, $99

PAWS
Screen. 2 Gig SD looks new; CRMO
the jobs 570-401-1558 $15. each. Williams for $189. card with minor Mets 5/21, $99
COINS & VALANCES (5) seat tube & cranks. Mets 5/22, $99
each. Asking $250. dings. $59 call Rick
POWER CHAIR - hunter green with Nice present. New

you want. CURRENCY 570-926-5075 570-283-2552 Phillies Baseball


Jazzy Select, bullion fringe on bot- $249. asking $149.
HIGHEST 570-696-1410. Cubs 6/11, $85

TO CONSIDER....
$700 or best offer tom, will cover 2 TRAILER HITCH with A’s 6/25, $85
PREMIUMS FOR Call for more details single windows or 1 hardware, fits 2005- 772 Pools & Spas
SILVER DOLLARS 570-829-2411 large window up to Red Sox 6/30 $95
2008 Escape, Mer- Mets Baseball
& BETTER ITEMS 100”, has 3” pocket cury Mariner, Mazda HEATER/POOL,
SCOOTERS: for rod, asking 420 brand new in Yankees 7/2, $95 ENHANCE
GOLD & Golden Avenger
$100; Amigo $100;
for all. Call between
9am - 9pm
Tribute
CARGO COVER fits
$110.
unopened box Phillies 7/17, $85 YOUR PET

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2005-2008 Escape
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& one other $100. ELECTRIC PUMP:
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WATCHES any. Call between
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FOR
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week ends. $699.
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LADDER: 22 foot, WICKER STAND


POOL: Intex 4 ft pool
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Old Shot Guns
Nascar At Dover
5/15 & 10/2
This will create a
seller account
new. with spring, fall & $159 each Race
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& Military Stuff, dressed angels on 774 Restaurant Military Items Brunch Cruise
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Valley Chevrolet is seeking Old Crocks, Jugs 758 Miscellaneous LUGGAGE bench $5. 2 porce-
Equipment Vintage Scopes 6/5, $99 “The World of Pets
lain dressed bun- Old Toys &
individuals who are self-starters, & Bottles, Fine
Samsonite 2 piece
nies on wicker
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AB CIRCLE PRO $40. 570-825-2494 Coins TRAVELERS
team-oriented and driven. China & Glass- bench $12. 1 granny RESTAURANT 570-815-8330 You can then use
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• Huge New & Used Inventory PAYING AUTO & TRUCK


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762 Musical
Pizza oven with
stones $2000;
570-825-2494 AMERICAN
DOLLS:
GIRL
Josefina
include more
information, include
Stainless steel
RECORD
MANUALS: 1950- MUGS 2 Campbells Instruments kitchen hood
GOLF CLUBS: (4) $50.00; clothes $10 your contact
Apply in person to: 1985. $10 each. Soup Tourine Mugs various drivers $20. each; Brown Hair information such
Pinto Trailer Hook $3000; Stainless each. 735-4824 American Girl Doll as e-mail, address
Blake Gagliardi, Sales Manager $10. Oster 2lb Bread ORGAN: Hammond steel pizza oven
CA$H for dump truck: $50. $35; clothes $10 phone number and
Rick Merrick, Sales Manager Machine $20. Whe- Commodore Full hood $4000; HARD BALL BAT:
OBO. len small lightbar, each; Bitty Baby or website.
PRICES 570-823-6829 Performance Con- bread pan rack Easton Stealth SC
red & blue lens $20. Twins blonde boy &
sole (walnut finish). $100; 2 soup 900. 32 inch, 29 oz.
570-675-0248 girl $45 (for pair);
5 pre-sets, tone warmers for $100; Hardly used. $75. clothes for twins
HERTIAGE BARREL,
wooden. PAINTINGS 2 beau-
bars, built-in Leslie 2 door sandwich 570-283-5958 after $15 for set; Lyndsey
speakers, automat- prep table $500. 5pm or 570-301-
GALLERIES 53 gallon. tiful 16x20 paintings ic rhythm. Includes All equipment is 3484 anytime.
Doll $90; clothes
Excellent of the Sullivan Trail $10 each, Molly Doll
DALLAS, PA bench. $500 or best sold as is. For $50; Carrier for bitty
LAB PUPS
condition $195. Coal breaker that offer. 570-472-9660 more info, call TACKLE BOX:
601 Kidder Street, Wilkes-Barre Located Directly 570-876-3830 was a Pagnotti New. $3. Skate- $15; American Girl
570-847-0873 doll Jogging Stroller
across from the Enterprise structure board. 17” x 15”. 8 weeks old,
PIANO: Upright $45. All in excellent
557 Project/ 557 Project/ Dallas Agway on that stood off Exeter New. $5. Backpack. wormed. Yellows
acoustic piano. RESTAURANT condition.
BATHROOM SINK Ave,. West Pittston. New. $3. $350 each. Blacks
Program Program Rt. 415 SET: Gerber white $40. each. (2)
Original Ivory Keys, EQUIPMENT, 570-287-4994 570-477-1965
$250. each.
Look for our blue Mahogany wood.
Management Management porcelain bathroom Beautiful nostalgic
Becker Bros. N.Y.
Somerset Dough 570-836-1090
& white signs sink with mirror and paintings 16x20 of Sheeter, Model TENT Pop-up cloth DOLLS:
Deep, full sound. CAR-100. 1 avail- paintball bunker/
medicine cabinet. the Old Newcomb Four $20.
Friendship House Tues. thru Sat. Matching set. $80. Bros Coal & Ice
Perfect for student
or teaching studio.
able. $1,500 each tent, never used,
$20. Huffy Micro
570-825-2494 POMERANIANS
570-331-8183 buildings and coal Call for more info
Foster Care/Adoption 10 am to 5 pm
570-674-2646
silos that once
$100. 883-7584 570-498-3616. bike, blue, $30.
GAMES Are You
AKC, 11 weeks,
Champion blood-
BEDDING: 570-239-5292
Program Manager Comforter, Shams &
stood at the bottom
of Tompkins,
766 Office RESTAURANT
TURKEY CALLS:
Smarter Than A Fifth
Grader? , new,
line. 1st & 2nd
Shots & wormed.
Dust Ruffle for Pittston Paintings by EQUIPMENT, Vet checked.
Manages all aspects of foster care and adoption 752 Landscaping & Double Bed. Green a well known Equipment SOMERSET TURN
Friction Slate/Glass. sealed $12. Little
$300 to $400.
Lists $49. Mouth Tykes snacks &
program. Broad responsibilities include Gardening with Pink Flowers. Pittston artist $40. OVER MACHINE -
calls: push/pin. $7. snow cones cart, 570-864-2643
foster/adoptive family recruitment and training, $8. 570-639-2780 each. call Jim 655 model SPM45,
FILE CABINET desk- Friction selling $20. working cone
CHIPPER, shredder, 9474 email bing $500. VICTORY 2
child placement decision making and service top, 15”x18”, holds $3.50 each. maker, beverage
delivery oversight.
mulcher, bagger.
Craftsman 5 HP. 3
BEDLINER: 89
Chevy S10, standard
1124.1@netzero.com hanging folders,$15.
570-655-2154
door frigerator,
Model RAA2D575D,
Call 570-287-2073 dispenser, snack-
vending tubes, play
SHIBA INU MALE
cab $30. 2000 $200 For more neutered good with
cutting stages. Very RELIGIOUS ITEMS - cash register, a
Qualifications: MA/MS in Social Work, good condition. Chevy Cavalier LS Hand made information, call 778 Stereos/ kids, cats & other
scale, cutting dogs. 1 year old,
Psychology or related field preferred $350. 675-4383 rear trunk spoiler, Rosaries, $5. PRINTER, Fax, Copi- 570-498-3616 Accessories boards, used 2x
black $10. Four er, Scanner. 4 in 1 can’t keep. Bought
Experience: Previous experience in foster care 570-829-2411 $40. cash or paypal for $850 will sell for
LAWNMOWER: barrel carb running HP Series 2200.
or related human services field required. STEREO: Technics 570-735-2661
Weedeater 21” 4-75 from Chevy motor SILVERWARE.
Excellent condition 776 Sporting Goods with 2 3 1/2” speak-
$500. I have original
Supervisory experience preferred. $15. 570-655-0711 $50. 3 suitcases in $50. 570-675-4383
ers $50. 239-5292
papers from breed-
Rogers service for er.l 570-996-7188
excellent shape BASEBALL WWE wrestling
Please reply to: 8. Lighted ceramic
$40. 570-740-1246 TYPEWRITER: EQUIPMENT:USED. championship toy
Spike & Gorilla’s Easter bunny $10. 2
BMcCartney@friendshiphousePA.Org Lawn Care & Out- boxes assorted Electric Smith Coro- CATCHERS MITT, 780 Televisions/ belts $10. each
Or mail resume to: Friendship House door Maintenance
BEDLINER: 89
books $5. na Typewriter/Work youth, Rawlings Accessories Little Tikes girls pink
Chevy S10, standard Processor. Very new $25. Men’s vanity pink $25. Lit-
c/o Beth McCartney We do it all! cab $30. 2000 570-675-0920
tle Tikes kitchen set
Lawn Care - Summer Good Condition with Nike tan catchers SONY TV: 35” Trini-
1509 Maple Street, Scranton, Pa 18505 Chevy Cavalier LS ribbons. $50. Mitt, used $15. tron. Works perfect. & chair $30. Little
packages available, rear trunk spoiler, TIRE: 1 Goodyear
visit us On-Line at www.friendshiphousepa.org 570-788-2388 Youth Pro Nike $125. 570-675-3414 Tikes grill $10. Dis-
concrete
tree
patios,
trimming &
black $10. Four
barrel carb running
Invicta P195/70R16
on wheel 5 hole after 5:00 PM. catcher leg guards,
used $10. Youth
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cle with adult push
SHIH-TZU PUPPIES
removal. Gutter from “92 Dodge 782 Tickets Parents on premises
from Chevy motor Louisville Slugger handle $25. Chil- Shots Current. $500.
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health cleaning. Custom Spirit $35. 1
dog Kennels &
$50. 3 suitcases in
Goodyear Conve- 768 Personal outfielders glove,
CONCERT TICKETS:
dren’s shopping Pomeranian Puppies
excellent shape used $10. Omaha cart $10. Children’s $600. Call
wooden playsets. $40. 570-740-1246 nience Spare (new) Electronics Little League bat
2 tickets for Dirt Devil battery 570-401-1838
Friendship House 570-702-2497
BEER MEISER
125/80D16 3 Cara-
van 15” wheels (5 (gold), used $15.
Avenged Sevenfold,
Three Days Grace,
operated vacuum
asking $10. Lego set
TRIMMER/EDGER hole) 4 Kelly Nava- ADDING MACHINES: Call 570-868-613
DANSBY 1/4 KEG and SevenDust.
Therapeutic Staff Support Torro electric,
cut,
10”
new in box
ONLY. $225. gator Gold P195
/75R14 with wheel
Monroe 3140 $25 .
Texas Instruments BASKETBALL HOOP
Section 205. Row F.
(small) $5.
570-239-5292
570-283-2047 $100. 299-0324
BA/BS in Human Service field required, Autism $20. 825-9744 (5 hole) good 2 $15. 570-779-4176 Portable, missing
Spectrum Disorder experience strongly pre- Kelly Navigator screws for connect- ELTON JOHN
BUG GUARD 788 Stereo/TV/
800S 195/75R14 on DVD PLAYER: ing backboard & TICKETS - 2 tickets
ferred. Part time day and weekend positions 754 Machinery & chrome like bug
hoop to post. $20 Electronics ST.
ST. BERNARD
guard & mirror wheel (5 hole) good Curtis, brand new for April 11. On right,
available. Equipment 1 Kelly Explorer in box, includes 570-574-3418 by stage, seats 102
PUPS. ACA.
guards for 2004 Wormed and shots
Dodge Durango, P205/70R15 from remote. $20. & 204. $158 for both
Mental Health Technicians LAWNMOWER excellent condition. truck. $35. each. 570-472-1646 BOXING BAG: Ever-
last boxing heavy
tickets or $79 each.
570-823-4572
DVD Player, Sam-
sung with remote,
$500 each.
570-743-8049
BLADE monitor $35. 570-902-5244 570-868-6772 excellent condition
High School Diploma plus experience in meter, with cables PRESIDIAN DIGITAL
bag, good condition,
$42. Boxing speed TICKETS MUST $20. 570-675-4383
Human Services accepted BA/BS in Human new, never used DINNERWARE: TOASTER: white $3. PHONE SYSTEM -
Services preferred. Full and Part Time positions $5. 570-735-6638 English Ironstone Coffee machine: answering machine
bag with mounting SELL!! Two $200 US 840 Pet Services
serving for 8. Silver hardware, good Airways flight
currently available in our Evening Partial Hos-
Elegance Pattern.
white Betty Crocker, & 2 portable condition, $32. vouchers. $300 794 Video Game
SAWMILLS: 4 cup $3. phones. $20.
pitalization Program. Band/Chainsaw - $20. 570-825-8256 570-472-1646 570-675-0248
570-430-4054 OBO! 570-814-4643 Systems/Games
cut lumber any
Please reply to: dimension, anytime. 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/ PS2 GAMES: Call Of
BMcCartney@friendshiphousePA.Org Build anything from Transportation Transportation Duty 3 Special Edi-
Or mail resume to: Friendship House furniture to homes. tion $12. Call Of Duty Spring Is Here
In stock ready to World At War Final Great time to
c/o Beth McCartney ship. From $4,090. Fronts $15. Guitar Train Your Dog!
1509 Maple Street, Scranton, Pa 18505 www.Norwood- Hero $10. Hitman 2 Puppy Basic Obedi-
visit us On-Line at www.friendshiphousepa.org SawMills.com/300N $10. Dance Dance ence
1-800-661-7747 Revolution Extreme Starting April 16
Drive with the best of the best! 2 $12. Tekken Tag and April 17
512 Business/ 512 Business/ SNOWBLOWER 4.5 Come join our great family of Drivers Tournament (some Reasonable Rates
HP 21” Electric Start scratches works Call Mary at
Strategic Strategic $25. Small Air Com- fine) $5. 570-332-4095
Management Management pressor $10. PLAYSTATION for more info.
570-655-0711 GAMES: Spongebob
Squarepants Super-
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 756 Medical sponge $10. Tony 845 Pet Supplies
The Osterhout Free Library is seeking an Execu-
tive Director to lead the overall operations and
Equipment NURSE SUPERVISOR Tired of sorting through ads the acts that
promise home weekly runs or sorry no
Hawks Pro Skater
(some
works
scratches
fine) $5. REPTILE TANK: 55
development of Osterhout Library system and its CRT MONITOR 16”
with power cable, RN, FullTime, Home Care - Pediatric local runs available? If what you really
Crash Bandicoot 2
Cortex Strikes Back
gallon with metal
stand, metal mesh
three branches. The incumbent will serve as the excellent condition want is to be home daily, look no further. (some scratches flip top lid, lamp,
Administrator of the Wilkes-Barre District $10. 570-287-4994 Requirements: works fine) $5.
PC GAMES: Hells
heat pad, & décor
Library System and the Luzerne County Library $100. 10 gallon with
System.
DIABETES Lancets • 2 years nursing experience in Drivers Qualifications Kitchen (Windows
Vista, XP or MAC)
metal mesh lid, cave
box of 100 $5. Class A CDL ability to obtain tank and hazmat & water bowl $40.
570-654-6283 homecare or case management 2 years recent verifiable tractor-trailer experience.
$15. Excellent Con-
dition unless noted.
570-474-0154
Qualifications include and MLS from an ALA
accredited program, and minimum of seven years’ LANCETS box of 100 • Experience withVents andTrachs Safe driving record. Cash or PayPal.
Take $85 for all.
$5. each. Diabetic
experience including four years in administrative
capacity, and excellent communication skills.
syringes 60 bags of preferred Advantages 570-735-2661
10 $.50 each. Lon- Home Daily. Competitive pay package. Excel-
tus Insulin 5 boxes • Excellent communication skills lent benefit packages. Training on safe driving
Competitive salary & benefit package. $20. each. Novolog
and product handling. New and well maintained
Forward resume & cover letter to Insulin 5 boxes $20. • Ability to work independently equipment, uniforms, and more!
Search Committee
each. One Touch 900
Ultra Mini $5. Accu- Forward your resume to bwiseley@bayada.com
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570-239-0057 BAYADA NURSES to learn how to get started.
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570-746-1689 them to the Federal
Trade Commission,
Hazleton Site Contractors
Humboldt Industrial Park, 40 Elm Road, Hazleton, PA
great BENEFITS?
MACHINE OPERATORS needed for
ITALIAN CANE CORSO the nation’s con-
sumer protection
Mastiff Puppies agency. Call 1-877-
busy plastic manufacturing plant. ICCF Registered. FTC-HELP or click
Various Opportunities Sire over 200 lbs. on ftc.gov. A mes-
$9.00/hr. to to start. Blue & blue fawn. sage from The
XLC Services, LLC (Logistics) is
Lehigh Valley Area 60-90 day evaluation with Vet Checked Times Leader and
seeking experienced forklift 570-617-4880 the FTC.
Heavy Civil Bridge Estimator and Project Manager $ increase $ based on YOUR
operators & Inexperienced candidates
Locust Ridge Site Contractors - Pocono Lake, PA with great employment history to performance, attendance etc. 796 Wanted to Buy 796 Wanted to Buy
2nd and 3rd Shift - Heavy Diesel Truck Mechanic work at their Mehoopany, PA 12 hour shifts on alternating 3 & 4 Merchandise Merchandise

WANTED
Laborer, Equipment Operator location. The following skills are day work weeks. Every other
necessary for these positions: Thursday, weekend a must.
Hazleton Site Contractors-Hazleton, PA
Lehigh Valley Site Contractors-Easton, PA
• High School Diploma/GED
• Computer Skills
April 17th, Previous mfg. experience preferred.
2nd or 3rd Shift Heavy Diesel Truck Mechanic • Valid Driver’s License April 21st, and Some heavy lifting. Promotion from CASH PAID 24/7
within opportunities.
Pikes Creek Site Contractors-Hunlock Creek, PA
• Criminal Background Check
• Pass Pre-employment Drug Screen April 28th Benefit Pkg. includes: Medical,
• Firearms • Gold • Silver
Paving Laborer, Paving Operator, Paving Foreman, Low Bed Driver
General Laborer and Equipment Operator
& Physical 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Dental, Vision, Life Ins., Vacation, • Jewelry • Coins • Tools
• Part-time position for experienced Holiday pay PLUS
2nd or 3rd Shift Heavy Diesel Truck Mechanic driver only. Tunkhannock
Applicants may apply between:
• Military • Collectibles
All full-time positions come with the
Pikes Creek Site Contractors-Wyalusing, PA following benefits:
Library 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Mon – Fri. Guaranteed Highest Cash Paid!
2nd Shift Heavy Diesel Truck Mechanic medical, 8 paid holidays, 401k after AEP INDUSTRIES, INC. ($10 Bonus per gun with ad)
1st Shift Heavy Equipment Road Mechanic 1 year, and paid vacation. Pay increase 20 Elmwood Avenue

SAME DAY INTERVIEWS- For information call 1-800-344-2463


based on skill development. Crestwood Industrial Park
Mountaintop, PA 18707
570-735-1487 DAY
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Competitive wages & Benefits- Pre-Employment drug testing. (EOE) EOE We are a drug free workplace.
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JUST ON THE MARKET SALE BY OWNER 2 acre leveled lot at
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ished basement, Doyouneedmorespace? Forced hot air fur-
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1-2:30PM $119,900 1-3PM $147,500 1-3PM $296,400 1-2:30PM $114,900

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Running on
experience
BY DON MCGLYNN
Lady Comet named MVP
AHHS Maggie Fruehan named MVP in No player was stronger on the de- fense so we could have a good time 21-20, on a basket with 10 seconds
dmcglynn@theabingtonjournal.com
the Lackawanna League Girls’ fensive end than Abington Heights on offense. left in the first quarter. She had seven
CLARKS SUMMIT- With a senior Maggie Fruehan, who blocked “We wanted everyone to be able to of her points in the first half when the
Basketball All-Star Game. four second-half shots while leading take 3-pointers and we wanted to Red was building a 46-37 lead. Frue-
majority of underclassmen
filling the roster, the Abington the Red to a 74-69 victory over the make sure everyone on the bench han also contributed three offensive
Heights High School track BY TOM ROBINSON Blue. scored.” rebounds, an assist and a steal.
Abington Journal Sports Correspondent “That was a lot of fun,” said Frue- All 13 players for the Red, made up The game was the final one for
and field team will be looking
to seniors like Stephanie La- FOREST CITY – The Red team did han, who also scored a game-high 12 of seniors from Division 1, took 3- Fruehan as a high school player, but
los to help lead the team in its work on one end so it could have points and was selected as Most Valu- pointers with all but one of them she said she is close to finalizing a
competition fun on the other in the second half of able Player of the team, which was putting up a long-range shot in the plan that would have her continuing
on the field, Thursday night’s Lackawanna League made up of seniors from Division 1. second half.
and offer Girls’ Basketball All-Star Game. “Our main goal was to play hard de- Fruehan put the Red up to stay, See MVP, Page 2
guidance off.
During her
four years on
the varsity
team, the se-
Stephanie Lalos nior has pro-
ven to be one
of the more versatile middle
distance runners for the
Comets, with the coaches
being able to enter her in the
400, 800, 1600, and as a mem-
ber of the 4x4 and 4x8 relay
teams.
“She’s always been a very
hard worker,” said head coach
Frank Passetti.
“Stephanie was probably
our second best 800 runner
last year and our strongest 800
runner this year. She’s always
been a contributor, since ninth
grade, and has contributed on
relays and in open events the ABINGTON JOURNAL /JASON RIEDMILLER
whole time.” Abington Heights’ Justin Klingman, shown
Considering herself more of above, finished 3-for-6 while scoring eight
a sprinter than a distance run- points in the Lackawanna League Boys’ Bas-
ner, Lalos said she prefers ketball All-Star Game.
running the 800 because she
said it’s a mix between sprint-
ing and distance running. But, Comets big
contributors
despite her preference, the
18-year-old Clarks Summit
resident is always willing to
run in any event as needed by
her coaches.
“I definitely have events
that I like more, but I just do
ABINGTON JOURNAL /DON MCGLYNN
Senior Josh Palmer, shown above, is beginning his final season for the Abington Heights High School tennis team.
in All-Star
Senior tennis player hopes team win
whatever the coaches tell me
to do and I don’t really com-
plain, or ask for a certain
event, because we want to win
in the end, so I’ll do whatever

experience pays dividends


I have to do to help us win,” BY TOM ROBINSON
Abington Journal Correspondent
said Lalos.
Passetti said Lalos’ team- ARCHBALD – The freewheeling
first attitude goes beyond style of the Lackawanna League
events. She is also very in- Boys’ Basketball All-Star Game
volved in helping the younger BY ROB TOMKAVAGE and kept elevating his goals. As a result, he’s had just about every player think-
Abington Journal Correspondent gotten better through the years.” ing the 3-point shot was part of his
members get adjusted to com-
peting. CLARKS SUMMIT- Josh Palmer, 18, has been Palmer relishes the fact that it’s just him ver- game.
“She’s a great kid,” said playing tennis competitively since sixth grade in sus his opponent on the court, and that he con- Every Blue team player and 22 of
Passetti. “She provides phe- sectional USTA tournaments, and stuck with the trols the outcome. the 26 participants in the game
nomenal leadership on the sport because his mom would not let him play “I really like the individual aspect,” he said. took at least one attempt from be-
team. We have very few se- football. “I don’t play well for a team. I do well individ- yond the arch.
niors and the girls look up to “She wanted me to just play tennis because it ualistically.” Zach Morano was one of just
her, and she does a really was a safer sport,” he said. Lavelle has been impressed with the senior’s four who did not bother.
good job setting an example It turned out to be a good move for Palmer, improvements over the years under his guid- Morano had already proved what
by her work ethic, and also who has excelled for Abington Heights High ance. he could do in the pregame 3-Point
just helping the younger kids School from the second he stepped on the court “I think he developed a more all -court game Shooting Contest.
out. She helps them with ev- as a ninth grader. as the seasons have gone on,” he said. “He’s The Abington Heights forward,
erything from just putting the “He’s played at our number one singles spot always had a strong forearm on the baseline who seldom took the shots during
spikes in their shoes, to help- since his freshman year,” Abington Heights and a really strong serve. He’s used those two the regular season, won the contest
ing them know when their coach Tom Lavelle said. “It’s a pretty strong tools effectively last season, and into this sea- by making 14 attempts from 3-point
events are. She’s like the accomplishment to be able to gain that spot at son to transition from the baseline to the net. range in a minute, edging teammate
mother of the team.” such a young age, and keep that spot. The improvement of his serve and volley, ap- Justin Klingman and Old Forge’s
“He’s maintained the level that he started off Mario Martinelli, who made 12
See Running, Page 2 with, but created tough objectives for himself See Experience, Page 2 each.
Morano and Klingman each also
showed shooting accuracy in the

AHHS powerlifting team returns from nationals seniors-only, all-star game while
contributing to the Red’s 83-66
romp over the Blue.
BY DON MCGLYNN the competition. Klingman and Honesdale’s Wade
dmcglynn@theabingtonjournal.com Kristi Polizzano, 18, a se- West helped the Red, which never
CLARKS SUMMIT- Members nior, Waverly resident, daugh- trailed, take charge early. They
of the Abington Heights High ter of Bob and Vicki Polizza- each hit both of their first-quarter
School powerlifting team re- no, came home the National 3-point attempts for a 27-17 Red
turned from Corpus Christi, Champion in the 105 pound lead.
Texas with a reason to cele- weight class, squatting 280 Morano finished 3-for-5 from the
brate March 28. pounds, benching 170 pounds floor with six points and three re-
The Comets competed in the and dead lifting 292 pounds. bounds. He scored two baskets in a
National Powerlifting Cham- Polizzano said she always 12-3 start to the second half that
pionship from March 25 to lifted in the gym with her expanded the lead to 57-33.
27. father, who was a powerlifter Klingman finished 3-for-6 while
“It’s very intense, it’s differ- in college. She joined the scoring eight.
ent from a regular meet,” said team last year after he entered Scranton Prep’s Roland Trainor
head coach Claude Welcome. her in a tournament the sum- made all three of his shots while
“It’s the top high school mer prior to her junior year, scoring six points and grabbing
powerlifters from across the ABINGTON JOURNAL PHOTO/DON MCGLYNN where she did well. four rebounds.
country.” Members of the Abington Heights High School powerlifting team are shown She excelled her first year The Red was led by Scranton’s
To qualify for the tourna- above, from left, Bill Byron, Kristi Polizzano, Eric D’Oro, coach Claude Welcome, on the team, qualifying for Hasiin Dixon, who was voted as
ment the Comets participated Moe Pensak, Jerry Murray, Will Lycholaj, Josh Caracappa and Ian Kopack. the national championship. the team’s Most Valuable Player by
in a certified meet in January. even apply to participate. ment. All lifters had three “She was second last year, members of the Blue squad. Dixon
Each weight class has differ- Of the 12 powerlifters on attempts to squat, bench press so we knew she was a good had game-highs of 14 points and 16
ent weight totals team mem- the Abington Heights team, and dead lift with their high-
bers needed to lift in order to six qualified for the tourna- est weight being counted in See Powerlifting, Page 2 See All-star, Page 2
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Trail football Legion presents Hookey Reap Award


standout returns BY DON MCGLYNN
dmcglynn@theabingtonjournal.com
able to win this if it wasn’t
for them.”

home for special visit


CLARKS SUMMIT - Craig’s respect for his
Abington Heights High teammates was mutual, as
School senior Morgan head coach Joe Repshis
Craig was presented the said Craig is a player who
Yogi Roth will speak at a teen California under head 2010 Hookey Reap Memo- is well- respected among
suicide prevention fundraiser coach Pete Carroll. Roth rial Award for Defense dur- his teammates.
not only coached under ing a ceremony held March “Morgan was voted, by
April 13 at Penn State Carroll but also he co- 30. his teammates, and the
Worthington Scranton. authored a book with the Presented by the District coaches, as a captain, and
NFL head coach titled 11 American Legion, the he had a phenomenal senior
BY JOE BARESS “Win Forever.” He also award is given annually to season for us,” said Rep-
Abington Journal Correspondent wrote a book about his the outstanding offensive shis.
As Yogi Roth stared at life called “From PA to and defensive linemen in “Through the years he
a beautiful sunset from LA.” Lackawanna County. has progressed into a very
his home in Los Angeles, “I wrote the book so my The award was created in talented football player,
he voiced his excitement grandkids would think it 1957, and was originally ABINGTON JOURNAL /STEPHANIE WALKOWSKI worked extremely hard in
to return to his hometown, was really cool that their presented only to one play- Morgan Craig was presented the 2010 Hookey Reap Memorial Award the offseason, was an out-
where it grandfather wrote a book er, until 1972 when the Le- March 30. Shown above, from left Bob Craig, Morgan’s grandfather; standing wrestler as well,
snowed but I also wrote it be- gion began awarding two Dane Craig, Morgan’s father; Morgan Craig, Bob Pollish District 11 and just had a phenomenal
last week, cause I hoped it would players. American Legion Representative; Joe Repshis; head football coach and career for us here, and has
to speak at inspire people,” Roth said. Craig was runner-up for Marc Wyandt assistant principal. a great future ahead of
an anti- “We all have a story to the award last year and his award that includes Abing- During his time playing him.”
bullying tell.” brother Evan Craig received ton Heights alumni Steve for the team, Craig was a Craig will continue his
and teen Simon Goldstein, foun- first place. Hricenak, who won the major component in the football career at Villanova
suicide der of the psychology “It’s an honor,” said Mor- award in 1976 for defense; Comets’ back-to-back Dis- University, where he ac-
prevention club at Penn State Wor- gan Craig. Doug Davis, 1979, offense; trict 2 Class AAA Cham- cepted a full athletic schol-
Yogi Roth fundraiser. thington Scranton, said “It was remarkable for Adam Smith, 1998, de- pionships in 2009 and 2010. arship.
The for- Roth is a great choice for me to be runner-up last fense; Kevin Manning, Craig gives his teammates A first-team, all-state
mer Lackawanna Trail a speaker at this event year to my brother, and it’s 1998, offense; Bret Leaves- part of the credit for his defensive end selection by
football standout will re- because of his positive amazing to win it this ely, 1999, defense; Frank winning the Hookey Reap sports writers this year,
turn to the East Coast to attitude and message. year.” Emmett, 2005, defense; Award. Craig was also picked as a
speak at the fundraiser, “I’m impressed by his A four-year member of Spencer DePhillips, 2006, “We had a really good tight end to play for Penn-
which is scheduled for approach to all the things the varsity football team, offense; Evan Craig, 2009, team, and we did a lot of sylvania against Ohio in the
April 13 from 7:30 to he has done,” Goldstein Craig joins a very presti- defense; and Sal Conaboy, things well,” said Craig. Big 33 Football Classic
9:30 p.m. at Penn State said. He’s been all over gious group by winning the 2009, offense. “I wouldn’t have been scheduled for June 18.
Worthington Scranton the place and has done
campus, Dunmore. everything.”
“I don’t get to see my
family and friends enough,
Goldstein is a full-time
student at Penn State POWERLIFTING 216 pound bench and 365 squat, and an excellent
pound dead lift. bench. He did an excel- ALL-STAR
so any chance I get to Worthington Scranton who Continued from Page 1 A member of the team lent job.” Continued from Page 1
come home is awesome,” is studying for his docto- since his sophomore year, Moe Pensak, 19, a se-
Roth said. rate degree in psychology. lifter, but she had some D’Oro was on his third nior, Clarks Summit resi- rebounds.
Roth gave a lot of credit He wanted the club to do very tough competition trip to the tournament. dent, son of Pat and Ron Wallenpaupack’s Isaiah
to his parents for expos- something for the commu- that we were worried He was sick for most of Pensak, finished sixth in Slutter added 12 points
ing him to the world and nity and knew Roth would about, but that was her the fall, and Welcome 220 weight class with a and six assists while West
people’s talents. The expo- be perfect for whatever day, everything went well said, despite placing sec- 500 pound squat, 330 Scranton’s Tyler Hughes
sure allowed Roth to gain fundraiser he chose. for her,” said Welcome. ond last year, D’Oro was pound bench, and 480 had nine rebounds, seven
a perspective on bullying. “Yogi has a large local After doing well last worried the time away pound dead lift. assists and three steals.
“I have a great respect following and a book year, Polizzano said she because of illness was “Last year he placed The Red outscored the
for the arts. And to make about positive psycholo- was looking to place going to have a negative 16th, this year 6th, that’s Blue in each of the first
fun of people for doing gy,” Goldstein said. “He’s higher this year. effect on his performance, a big improvement, and three quarters to open a
things they love and are a good speaker for a “I had high expecta- but he was pleasantly sur- he’s in a tough weight 69-44 lead.
good at is wrong,” Roth small school.” tions. I checked out my prised. class,” said Welcome. Tanner Holmes repre-
said. Scranton Police Chief competition and it was “He’s probably three or Making their first ap- sented Lackawanna Trail
Roth is a great believer Dan Duffy, Lakeland High between me and two other four months behind where pearance at the tourna- on the Blue team and
in chasing down your pas- School head football girls, so I just had to beat he should be this time of ment were freshman Jerry scored five points on a
sions with a smile on coach Jeff Wasilchak and them,” said Polizzano. the year,” said Welcome. Murray and junior Will dunk and long 3-pointer in
your face and performing Old Forge senior Kiel Ei- In addition to placing “But, he squatted a lot Lycholaj. the last few minutes,
in the absence of fear. For gen, who was paralyzed first, Polizzano also re- more than we expected, Murray, 15, South which turned into show-
instance, after Lackawanna playing football his fresh- corded personal bests in he benched more than we Abington Township resi- time with the game al-
Trail, Roth moved on to man year, will also speak the squat and bench. De- expected, and going into dent, son of Jerry and ready decided.
play football for the Uni- at the event. spite these achievements the dead lift he was Sue Murray, finished sev- North Pocono’s Frankie
versity of Pittsburgh as a All the money raised at she said she still has oth- first.” enth in the 148 pound DePietro led the Blue with
walk-on but he eventually the event will be donated er goals set for herself. Bill Byron, 18, a senior, weight class with a 303 13 points and nine re-
earned a full scholarship. to a local, non-profit, She said she would like Waverly resident, son of pound squat, 203 pound bounds. Valley View’s Jor-
Roth knew he could play mental health organization. to squat 300, bench 200 Maurie and Bill Byron, bench and 370 pound dan Siddons, who was vot-
at the Division I level, so Student tickets are $10 and dead lift 315. finished in fourth place in dead lift. ed MVP, and Brandon
he chased that dream and and adult tickets are $15. She will have the op- the 242 weight class with Lycholaj, 17, a junior, Cholish had 10 points
succeeded. Roth will stay after his portunity to achieve this a 501 pound squat, 383 South Abington Township each.
“You can do anything speech to sign copies of at Temple University, pound bench, and 523 resident, son of Cathy and The game is sponsored
you want,” Roth said. his book. Books can be where she will be attend- pound dead lift. Daniel Lycholaj, finished by the Valley View Boost-
“The power of vision is purchased at the event. ing in the fall. She is A member of the team ninth in the 181 pound er Club.
understated.” “I want people to come planning to join its pow- since eighth grade, he weight class with a 415
Roth became a quarter- because it will be a erlifting team. placed seventh last year. pound squat, 275 pound
backs coach in 2006 at
the University of Southern
blast,” Roth said. “The Eric D’Oro, 18, a se- “Bill actually tied for
issue of bullying and teen nior, Clarks Summit resi- third place, lost third
bench and 480 pound
dead lift. MVP
suicide is going on every- dent, son of Lou and Joan place decision,” said Wel- Both lifters said they Continued from Page 1
where so I hope to raise D’Oro, finished second in come. enjoyed the competition
RUNNING awareness and finances
for the cause.”
the123 pound weight class
with a 330 pound squat,
“He had probably his
best meet ever, his highest next year.
and are anxious to return the sport at Johns Hopkins
University. She is visiting the
Continued from Page 1 Baltimore school this week
hoping “to close the deal.”
“Last year we had three
seniors that were really com- EXPERIENCE where he will stop and
feel free to make com-
tough thing,” Lavelle said. the cost.”
“He’s lost in the first Palmer credited his
Abington Heights teammate
Joetta Hashem had two points,
petitive runners in the area, Continued from Page 1 ments, and help some of round in each of the times coach for encouraging him five rebounds, a steal and a
and they were kind of like the proach shots and ability to the other kids with my he’s gotten there. It’s to excel in academics and blocked shot.
team leaders,” said Lalos. “So attack the net has really approval. He has a lot to clearly a goal of his to be athletics. Scranton Prep had three
this year, there was kind of an upped his game.” offer and the kids are re- able to breakthrough that “Coach has been great players in the game, including
empty spot that someone had Palmer credited the time ceptive of it.” first round. He’s competed not only on the tennis the Red’s second-leading
to jump into and take control. he puts in during the off- The Comets competed in every time we’ve been court but also in the class- scorer.
Our team is really young, season to improving his the Mountain Lion In- down there. There have room as a teacher,” he Liz Schultz finished with 11
more than half of them are game for his success dur- vitational at Altoona Area been some tough, close said. “He’s definitely been points, on 4-for-6 shooting,
freshman, so, as a senior, I ing his career as a Comet. High School; an event that matches and I know it instrumental in my motiva- and four rebounds.
kind of felt it was my job to “Mainly it’s my match Lavelle thinks will be ben- would be a great personal tion in school as well as Schultz had eight points and
teach them the ropes, and be a play training,” he said. “I eficial for Palmer and the accomplishment of his to on the tennis court.” teammate Maggie Ware had
leader, and I enjoy it too.” go down to Newcombe rest of the team. be able to get through that The singles star takes as three for an 11-7 lead in the
Despite the fact that the Tennis Academy in Texas “Just being able to get first round, and see where much enjoyment in the first 7:52. They combined to
team is young, Lalos said she for three weeks, and that out of the area to see he can go through the team’s success as in his start the game 3-for-3 on 3-
is confident they will be com- teaches me how to play what other teams there are draw.” individual accomplish- pointers.
petitive this year, and make a matches. It’s not so much in different parts of the The Dalton resident is ments. The Comets have Ware finished with six
run at states. the drilling. It’s mainly state is a good thing,” he hopeful that what he’s won the team district points, six rebounds and an
“Our 4x8 (relay team) really that I’m match tough said. “There are some learned from his near mis- championship the past assist.
wants to go to states,” said when it comes to the high high quality teams that ses in the past will lead to three years. Schroth had two points and
Lalos. “I made it as a sopho- school level.” perform at the state level a deep run in this year’s “I take great pride in two rebounds while sharing
more, and last year we just While Palmer may not that will be in Altoona. state tournament. the team district cham- the game-high in steals with
barely missed it, and this year be the most vocal person As far as helping us get “I definitely want to win pionships,” Palmer said. three.
we want to redeem ourselves on the court, Lavelle ready for that next level, I the district this year to “It’s really important for Valley View’s Elena Stam-
and make it again.” thinks the first-year cap- think it’s a very important make it four in a row,” me that I take my team to bone, who had seven points in
In addition to the track and tain has a positive influen- thing that we do. We’re Palmer said. “I also want the district championship the first five minutes, finished
field team, Lalos is also a ce on his teammates. certainty looking forward to medal at states, that’s and get a gold there, as with 11. She was named MVP
member of the indoor track “He leads in many ways to that.” my ultimate goal. I’m well as winning singles.” of the Blue, which featured
team, cross country team, by example, and obviously Despite being the three- probably one of the most Palmer, the son of players from Divisions 2 and
student council, Rotary Club, he’s of superior skill, but time district champion in experienced at match play Meade and Sandy, is lean- 3.
Future Business Leaders of it’s not a case of where I singles competition, Palm- in the league. I had a ing toward attending the Forest City’s Katie Yale won
American and National Honor see him being content of er has failed to pick up a tough loss as a sopho- University of Connecticut the 3-Point Shooting Contest
Society. his own skill,” Lavelle win at the state tourna- more, so that’s definitely to play Division I tennis while Montrose’s Amelia
Lalos is the daughter of said. “There are countless ment. taught me to push through and major in physiology DiPhillips won the Free
Carolyn and Alexander Lalos. times throughout practices “States is always a very the match no matter what and neurobiology. Throw Shooting Contest.
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U of S Club
competes in
OBITUARY
Judo event Emma Gene ‘Fritz’ Ayers Brown
March 21 , 2011

BY RAFAEL PIMENTEL Emma Gene she is survived by a son, Clyde


Abington Journal Correspondent “Fritz” Ayers L. Ayers Jr. and wife Darlene,
BRYN ATHYN- Four Uni- Brown, Tar- Gibbstown, N.J.; a daughter
versity of Scranton students pon Springs, Deborah, and husband Clay
and an alumnus took part in Fla., formerly LaCoe Jr., Clarks Summit; two
the 24th annual Liberty Bell of Clarks stepsons, David and Bart
Judo Classic on Saturday and Summit, died Brown; two stepdaughters,
Sunday, March 26 and 27. The March 21 after a brief illness. Susan Ayers and Renee Ema-
tournament was held at the She is survived by her hus- nuel; a brother, Edward R.
Academy of New Church – band, David L. Brown. The Kimble, Tunkhannock; 9
Asplundh Field House in Bryn couple was married in 1990. grandchildren; and 9 great-
Athyn. She was preceded in death by grandchildren.
The five University of her first husband, Clyde L. She was also preceded in
Scranton competitors are all ABINGTON JOURNAL/ T’SHAIYA STEPHENSON Ayers, Sr. who died in 1983. death by a daughter Marsha
students of Sensei Fred Murty, Three-year-old Liam Christian and four-year-old Cole Christian smile while in their car seats. Born in Clarks Summit, she Dukauskas; two brothers, Rog-
a 6th Degree Black Belt, 21- was the daughter of the late er and Earl Kimble; and a
time State Judo Champion and Lee B. and Myrtle Kittle Kim- sister Lucille Jane Kimble.

Buckle up
15 -time Keystone Games ble. She was a former member A memorial service will be
Champion who teaches judo at of Milwaukee United Metho- held April 10 at 2 p.m. at the
the university, as well as at the dist Church. Known for her Lawrence E. Young Funeral
Greater Scranton YMCA in talent as a gifted seamstress, Home, 418 S. State St., Clarks
Dunmore. she formerly worked for the Summit. The family will re-
The annual tournament is Holly Lane Shop in Clarks ceive friends from 1 p.m. until
hosted by the Liberty Bell The South Abington Township Police Department Summit, Berg’s Boutique, time of service.
Judo club, headed by Sensei hosted a child safety seat clinic at the Chinchilla Hose Scranton Fabric Center, as In lieu of flowers, memorials
Louis Moyerman, a seventh- Company, Shady Lane Road, March 26. South Abing- well as the Elk’s Club of in Fritz’ name may be made to
degree black belt in the sport. ton Township Police officers on hand were Officer Scranton. VNA Hospice, 301 Delaware
There are usually 800 to 1,000 William Maslar and Patrolman Henry Zimmer. Fritz was a self -made wom- St., Olyphant, PA 18447; or
entrants in the tournament Patrolman Zimmer said that the event was planned an with a sharp wit. Everyone Hospice of the Sacred Heart,
each year. It is mostly a nation- to make sure car seats are installed properly in the who knew her admired her 400 Baltimore Ave., Wilkes-
al event, although competitors cars. determination and intellect, Barre, PA 18702.
from Canada, England, Japan Appointments can be made to have car seats and her ability to rise to any For directions or to send
and Israel are present every checked by calling the South Abington Police Depart- South Abington Township occasion ignoring any physical online condolences, visit
year, according to Sensei Mur- ment at 570.586.2111. Police Officer William Maslar limitations. www.lawrenceeyoungfuner-
ty. The Judo Classic runs two explained the proper way a In addition to her husband, alhome.com.
days, with children competing car seat should be installed.
on Saturday and adults Sun- Dale R. Ziesemer
day. Students Michael Strasser,

Miners set to compete at the


Stephanie Richter, Jake Kar- April 3, 2011
boski and Michale Bonomo, as
well as alumnus and admis- Dale R. ing are two daughters, Stepha-
Ziesemer, nie Ziesemer, and Terra Ziesem-

Virginia Beach Sportsplex


sions counselor Brian Gold-
sack competed in the tourna- Scott Twp., er; his grandmother, Edith Zie-
ment. The Classic was the first died suddenly semer; a brother Mark Ziesemer
tournament for most of the Sunday eve- and wife Lynn; a sister Kristin
group. Karboski went two for ning, April 3. Shope and husband Richard;
two in his division, beating a The NEPA Miners re- LaMagna will be assist- All-Stars but not playing Born in Scran- three nieces, Holly Ziesemer,
brown belt as an unranked built their roster last year, ing Central Penn Piranha in the game unless con- ton, he is the son of Willard and Emily Shope, and Gabrielle
white belt along the way. He bringing back only four head coach Ron Kerr who tacted as a replacement Pamela Demming Ziesemer, Ziesemer; a nephew, Zachary
had to withdraw from the tour- players from the season will lead the Keystone player are quarterback Scott Twp. Ziesemer, all of Scott Twp.; and
nament after injuring his knee prior. Conference against Empire Justin Piontkowski, run- He was a 1982 graduate of aunts, uncles, and cousins.
in a match for a silver medal. Head coach Dan LaMag- Conference head coach ning backs Dodson Water- Lakeland High School, and was A funeral service will be held
Despite his injury, he was still na developed a new core Paul Castillo from the ton and Nate Bowden, employed as an electrician for April 6 at 7:30 p.m. by Rev.
awarded the bronze medal. of players that the Miners New Jersey Lions. wide receivers Davelle LCS Inc., Dickson City. He was Linda M. Sweezy of the United
Bonomo also went two for staff expects to lead them Miners players repre- Byrd and Tyler Serbin an avid sportsman, enjoying Methodist Church at the Law-
two, only missing the bronze back into the playoffs this senting the Keystone Con- along with linebackers Nascar and Miami Dolphins rence E. Young Funeral Home,
medal in his division by one season at the Virginia ference as first Team All- Brad Allen and Mike football, but his special passion 418 S. State St., Clarks Summit.
match. Beach Sportsplex Stars in the game and in Robinson. was hunting and fishing. Dale Friends may call from 4 to 8
Murty was pleased with his . Although many Miners the skills competition are The skills competition was of the United Methodist p.m. Interment will be private at
students’ performances, ap- players contributed in Cornerback Anthony Bodt- will be played May 21 faith. the convenience of the family.
plauding their safety. “The building a new team mann, Center Brian Alba, after the team’s morning Dale was a devoted grandson, To send online condolences,
most important thing for any chemistry, there are only Guard Jesse Hinkley and practice and the All-Star son, brother, father, uncle, and visit www.lawrenceeyoungfu-
competitor is that they are so many All-Star slots Kicker Mike Berry. showdown will be noon friend to so many. Also surviv- neralhome.com.
safe.” available. Honored as second team May 22.
He added, “Everyone of the Reinhold G. Schneidereit
students that competed has

Abington wins All-Star Championship


potential and it’s just a matter April 3, 2011
of experience. They will all
prevail. Many of my top com- Reinhold G. and her husband Christian,
petitors have been University The Abington A League Schneidereit, Clarks Summit; a brother,
of Scranton students.” All-Star Team won the of Mountain- Gerd Schneidereit of Oster-
Murty also mentioned that City-County A League all top, died Sun- holz-Scharmbeck, Germany;
he won first place 24 years ago season Championship. day morning, grandchildren, Hunter Schnei-
in the same tournament. He Team members shown, April 3, at dereit and Alexis Rawson of
has been teaching judo at the first row, Eric Mahoney. home. His Long Valley, N.J. and Maria
university for 33 years and has Second row, from left: wife is the former Adele Breit- and Christopher Adonizio of
43 years of competitive experi- David Horvath, Andrew ling Schneidereit. Clarks Summit.
ence. He is one of only a hand- Jalowiec, Chris Hauden- Born in East Prussia, Ger- A private funeral service was
ful of judo players in the na- shield, Tommy Rothen- many, he was a son of the late held at the Lawrence E. Young
tion to earn a Sixth Degree berger, Dylan Butkiewicz, Erich and Ida Maria Grigull. Funeral Home, 418 S. State St.,
Black Belt in competition, not Nick Dende. Third row: Prior to retirement he was a Clarks Summit. Interment will
simply through “time-in- Coaches Chris Dende and self employed manufacturer of be in Germany.
grade.” Deanna Klingman, Timmy dump trucks. He was a loving Online condolences may be
Anyone interested in lessons Toro, Sam MacGregor, husband, father and grandfa- sent at www.lawrenceeyoung-
can go to the Greater Scranton Gannon Palmiter, Jordan ther. funeralhome.com. In lieu of
YMCA on Blakely Street in Hollander, Colin Kling- Also surviving are a son, flowers, memorials may be
Dunmore for a free lesson on man, Peter Nolan and SUBMITTED PHOTO Mike, and his wife Natalie of made to the Hospice of the
any Monday or Wednesday Coach Mal MacGregor. The Abington A League All Star Team, shown above. Long Valley, N.J.; a daughter Sacred Heart, 600 Baltimore
evening from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Tanja Schneidereit Adonizio, Ave., Wilkes -Barre, PA 18702.

Fourth graders donate to shelter CROSSWORD ANSWERS FROM PAGE A9

South Abington Elementary


School’s fourth grade class
presented Griffin Pond Animal
Shelter with a check for more
than $500 March 30.
During the months of January
and February, the class sold
T-shirts, long -sleeve shirts and
tote bags to help raise money for
the Griffin Pond Animal shelter.
Half of the profits from the
shirts will go to the fourth grade
class at South Abington Ele-
mentary, and the other to the
Animal Shelter.
The class is shown at right
with principal Robert Bugno
presenting the check to Warren
Reed, executive director of the
Griffin Pond Animal Shelter. ABINGTON JOURNAL PHOTO/DON MCGLYNN
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Area professor’s research


presented at conference
Dr. Michael these classification systems.
D. Michalisin Michalisin’s second project
of South was “Factors Influencing Cor-
Abington porate Social Performance:
Township, Convergence of Management’s
professor of Dominant Social Paradigm
management (DSP) and New Ecological
Dr. Michael D. at Penn State Paradigm (NEP) Orientation
Michalisin Worthington in Today’s Business Land-

Rockathon earns check for Clarks Summit couple Scranton,


recently had two research
projects presented at the 41st
scape.”
It was co-authored with Dr.
Michael J. Sheridan of South-
Little Sisters of the Poor Alumni of the Year meeting of the Decision Sci-
ences Institute, a premier busi-
ern Illinois University and
examined factors influencing
Members of Our Lady of Peace School’s National Junior Honor Socie- ness conference in manage- firms’ corporate social per-
ty in Clarks Green recently presented a $1,000 check to the Little Sis- The Penn State Worthington Scranton (PSWS) Alumni Society ment science and decision formance. Michalisin obtained
ters of the Poor. The students raised money by participating in the named George and Lisa Akulonis, Clarks Summit, their 2011 making. his Ph.D. in strategic manage-
annual Rockathon, which requires the students to rock in a rocking Alumni of the Year. They were honored at a reception at the Dr. Michalisin, who also ment and macro-organization-
chair continuously to earn pledges made by friends and family. campus. The alumni society traditionally chooses one individual serves as the coordinator of al theory from Kent State
as its alumnus of the year. The group opted to name the couple Worthington Scranton’s busi- University, an MBA in finance
because of the dedication, involvement and support that both ness program, was a collab- from Duquesne University and
have given to the campus and the society, said Deb Johnson,
PSWS alumni and development specialist. orator on both research pro- a B.S. in accounting from the
The two have been active members of the campus alumni jects that were presented last Pennsylvania State University
society for more than 20 years and volunteered countless hours month in San Diego. and is a licensed certified
at alumni events, such as the society’s annual Breakfast with the “A Critique of Buyer-Sup- public accountant.
Nittany Lion, the annual Alumni Society/James D. Gallagher Golf plier Relationship Typologies: In addition to his academic
Tournament and other community outreach activities hosted by Progress, Problems and Future experience, he has worked in
the alumni society throughout the year. Directions” was co-written industry at Ernst and Young,
Lisa Akulonis, who graduated with a bachelor’s degree in
business management, is a branch manager for Citizen’s Sav-
with Dr. Chanchai Tangpong LLP, Westinghouse and Final-
ings Bank in Clarks Summit. George Akulonis, who received a of North Dakota State Uni- co Group Inc. His main re-
bachelor’s degree in horticulture, is president and owner of Pro versity and Dr. Arlyn D. search interests include the
Gro Landscape Specialists Inc. Melcher of Southern Illinois Resource-Based View of the
University. Firm, Business and Environ-
The study critiqued buyer- mental Sustainability, Top
Penn State students participate supplier relationship (BSR)
typologies to identify strengths
Management Team Dynamics
and Strategic Entrepreneur-
in marketing competition and weaknesses inherent in ship, among others.

Four sophomore business majors at Penn State Worthington


Scranton recently took part in the first-ever Smeal Kohl’s Case
Competition at University Park. Worthington Scranton’s team
members included Melissa Manglaviti, Lake Winola; Yomi Ojo;
Alexandra Paradise, Moscow; and Kenneth Robbins. They com-
peted against other teams from the Smeal College and Penn
State’s Berks, Greater Allegheny and University Park campuses.
The contest was a 24-hour case competition and required
each team to develop a viable marketing/management option Technology students awarded
for Kohl’s over a 24-hour period. Team members then had 20
minutes to present their case study to Kohl’s Students were Abington Heights Career Technology Center Competition
charged with working on a social media campaign intended to winners were announced recently. Shown, from left, are:
help Kohl’s increase its presence on the Internet. High school assistant principal Andrew Snyder; Matt Thomp-
son, gold medal in CNC, or Computer Numerical Control,
turning; Johanna Santoriello, delegate; Jordan White, gold
medal in CNC milling; and high school principal Pamela Mur-
ray. Absent: Donald Jones, silver medal in technical drafting.
Keystone artists donate to
Alzheimer’s Association
A group of art education students from Keystone College recently donated
$100 to the Greater Pennsylvania Alzheimer’s Association and became
volunteer “caretakers” for the work of Clarks Summit artist Veronica Smith,
who is currently suffering from Alzheimer’s.
The students, along with other Keystone representatives, recently met with
members of the Alzheimer’s Association to accept several of Smith’s works.
Shown from left: Keystone student Danielle Cady; Beth Burkhauser, Keys-
tone art education faculty member; Robert Perkins, Ph.D., Keystone College
PHOTO COURTESY ALICE STUFFLE
vice president of student affairs and dean of students; Clayton Jacobs,

Eighth grade Keeping It Real


Alzheimer’s Association education and outreach coordinator; Carolyn Walk-
PHOTO COURTESY ALICE STUFFLE er, Keystone art education student; Estella Parker-Killian, Alzheimer’s Asso-
ciation regional director; and Gail Aideuis, Alzheimer’s Association adminis-
Members of a Lackawanna Trail eighth grade class entered
and won the Keeping It Real (KIR) Public Service Announcement
Trail hosts conference
The Lackawanna Trail High School Student Council will host
trative assistant

sponsored by Penn State University. The winning group created


a radio public service announcement that appears on the KIR the District IX Student Council Conference April 15. GRADUATES
website at www.kir.psu.edu/rural/winners.shtml. The prize was Sixty-two area schools from the seven counties of the NEPA
an iPod Shuffle for the entire class to use. The KIR curriculum have received invitations to bring delegates and advisors to the
Kaplan University Sarah Scotchlas, daughter of
lasted for a 10-week period and was used to promote interac- conference. The conference will focus on leadership develop- Local students were awarded John and Paula Scotchlas of
tion between students and teachers, fun activities and the op- ment, motivation, communication, school activities and recog- degrees as online graduates at Dunmore, graduated with a Bach-
portunity to act. Shown are the students involved with this pro- nition of the Advisors of the Year. More than 500 students and Kaplan University. elor of Science degree from
ject, in front, from left: Russell Lauzon, Rachel Clark and Kayla advisors are expected. Lackawanna Trail alumnus, Ravi Roth will
Woodcock. Back: teacher Heather Bradley and Maxwell Myers.
They include Gary Hayes, Ithaca College’s School of Health
be the keynote speaker for the event. Organizers for the event Clarks Green, Certificate in Para- Sciences and Human Perform-
are, in front, from left, Colleen Brace and Amanda Hirschler. legal Studies; Christine ance. The degree was awarded in
Back: advisor Connie Harris and Aliza Furneaux Hobbs, Greenfield Twp., bache- December 2010.Located in Ithaca,
lor’s degree in Business Adminis- New York, the college offers
tration. more than 100 degree pro-
Ithaca College grams.

Area students part of


winning mock trial team TCMC hosts Catch’10
The Wyoming Seminary Mock Trial team recently took first place in
the 2011 District High School Mock Trial Competition in the Luzerne
County Courthouse in Wilkes-Barre. The team continued on to regional
Cardiac Symposium
competition, held March 14 in the federal courthouse in Scranton. The The CATCH ’10 Cardiac Symposium was presented by the
competition, sponsored by the Young Lawyers Division of the Penn- Community Medical Center, The Commonwealth Medical College
sylvania Bar Association, provides high school students with a firsthand and the American Heart Association together as educational
experience of the American judicial system. partners. This symposium has quickly become a local gathering
Members of the team are seen after winning the District Mock Trial
competition. Shown, seated from left: Lina Bader, team captain; fresh-
for health care and community leaders. This year’s conference
was held at WVIA Studios with an educational session focused Marywood Architecture
man Nada Bader; junior Ashlyn Reiser; junior Lauren Cappello; and
junior Brendan Larar, Waverly. Standing: Catherine O’Donnell, Esq.,
Mock Trial attorney advisor; Dustin Magaziner, team captain; Ferris P.
on the treatment of obesity and heart disease, followed by a
one-hour live broadcast on the state of Pennsylvania. This can be
viewed on demand at WVIA’s website under “State of Pennsylva-
Gallery named for Hawks
Webby, Esq., presiding judge; Renata O’Donnell, team captain; sopho- nia,” titled “NEPA Dying Too Soon Disease.” The speakers who Longtime supporters of Marywood University, Ann and David Hawk,
more Mary Siobhan Brier, Scranton; and sophomore Allison Yuscavage. were present at the time of photo are shown from left, standing: were celebrated for their generosity to Marywood University and the
Second row: Frank Brier, Esq., attorney advisor; Justin Naylor, teacher W. David FitzPatrick, M.D., F.A.C.C., cardiologist, Mercy Hospital; community by having the gallery space in the new LEED Gold certified
coach; Adam Carlisle, teacher coach; sophomore Jason Curtis; junior Stephen J. Voyce, MD, F.A.C.C., CMC and Moses Taylor Hospital Center for Architectural Studies named in their honor. This space is
Leala Smith; junior Amada Immidisetti; sophomore Leah Goldberg; cardiologist; Janet Townsend, M.D., the Commonwealth Medical used by students to showcase their projects and by the university for
junior Harry Parkhurst; junior Oren Adam; junior Ellie McDougal; Logan College; and Russell F. Stahl, M.D., F.A.C.S., Chief Cardiothoracic special gatherings. David Hawk, chairman of the board and director of
May; sophomore Alaina Schukraft; Caroline Reppert and Neil O’Donnell, Surgery, Community Medical Center. research and development at Gertrude Hawk Chocolates, completed
Esq., attorney advisor. three terms of service on the Marywood Board of Trustees.

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