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SCHIANO COACH AT TAM PA BA Y Greg Schiano relishes the challenge of trying to turn around the strug- gling Tampa Bay Bucca- neers. The 45-year- old Schiano was formally intro- duced Friday as the ninth coach in fran- chise history, inheriting a team that allowed the most points in the NFL this season. Sports , 1B SPORTS SHOWCASE NBA SIXERS 89 BOBCATS 72 NETS 99 CAVALIERS 96 HEAT 99 KNICKS 89 AHL PENS 3 WHALE 2 C M Y K WILKES-BARRE, PA SATURDA Y, JANUARY 28, 2012 50¢ timesleader.com The Times Leader        7         3         6         0         6        7 $ 40 SUPER SUNDAY PARTY COMBO FOR ONLY $ 20 ’Atomic-age’ Pearsall home in Forty Fort up for sale A T HOM E, 1C  A place to make new memorie s News, features regarding the Marcellus shale industry INSIDE TODA Y NEPA Energy Journal INSIDE A NEWS: Local 3A Nation & World 5A Obituar ies 2A, 10A Editor ial 13A B SPOR TS: Scoreboard 2B Business 7B C AT HOME: Birthdays 4C Movies/TV 6C Crossword 7C Funnies 8C D CLASS IFIED  WEATHER Kearn ey Quinn Par tly sunn y,a sho wer Hig h 45. Lo w 28. Details, Page 8B Ma ny Luze rne Count y manage rs went into budget crisis mode Friday as they re- ceived their final 2012 allot- ments by email. Luze rne Cou nty Inte rim Manage r T om Pribula gave managers until 9 a.m. Mon- day morning to decide how the y’r e goi ng to jug glespend- ing to comply with the coun- ty’s lean, no-tax-hike budget, making it clear they won’t re- ceive more funding.  Tho ugh some mana ger s have ignored similar messag- es in the past, thi s one re- qui res acti on beca use the $118.7 million spending plan is the only surviving option  with a majority of council ap- proval.  The amendme nt requi res an est imated 10 6 lay offs ,  which equates to a 6.7 per- cent reduction in the work- for ce. The county emp loy s about 1,600.  Theintern al budg etwill be locked at 9 a.m. Monday, pre-  venting further management tweaking, according to the e- mailfrom budgetand finance. “If you do not have your budgets in at that time, you andyourdepartmentwilllive  with what you are provided,” the e-mail says. Challe nging time s Sever al manage rs said they  wil l rise to the challe nge , FINAL BUDGET With no tax hike, Luzerne County departments have until Monday to set up austerity plans Cuts, layoffs shock county chiefs By JENNI FER LEARN- ANDES  [email protected] SeeBUDGE T, Pa ge14A INSIDE: Past commissioners raise questions, P. 14A Pribula  WILKES-BARRE – A draft au- dit of the Luzerne County’s re- cor ds imp ro ve me nt fun d re -  vea led the coun ty paid a firm hired to implement the project about $856,000 more than was authorized under its contract.  The findingwas amongseveral serious issues the audit uncov- ered rega rding the over sightof a contract with LRW Solutions Gr ou p In c .,  which was hir ed in Ju ne 2005 to c on - duct a compre- hensive records management assess ment for  various county offices.  The au d it ,  which cover ed theperio d 2007 to 2009, found repeat ed viola- tions of county bidding regula- tions, bills that  were paid with- out pro per re-  vie w and sub - contractors  whowerehired  wit hout bei ng appr ov ed by the records re- te nti on com- mi tte e th at ov er sa w th e project.  Thefindingsprompted Protho - notary Carolee Medico Olengin - Company overpaid $856,000 Audit of county’s records improvement fund also found violations of bidding regs. By TERRI E MOR GAN-B ESECKE R [email protected] “There’s going to be a lot of finger pointing, but the bottom line is there was gross neg- ligence on everybo- dy’s part.” Car olee Medico Olenginski Luzerne County prothonotary HAN OVER TWP . Sin gle- stre am recy cling will save Lu- zer ne Cou nty mun ici pal iti es thous andsof dolla rs,make it eas- ierfor res ident sto parti cipateand freeup muni cipalwork ersforoth- er task s, offici als said. Residents of towns that offer singl e-str eam recy cling will no long erhave toseparatepaperand cardb oard from plast ic, stee l, glass and aluminum. There will onlybe onerecycli ngcontainerin homes. Beginning in February , King- ston and Wi lkes-Barr e will join thegrowin g listof town s thatwill use the service offered by North- east Cartage and Recycling Solu- tionsin HanoverTown ship. Municipalitiesare not charged, and the company markets the re- cyclables nationally and interna- tionally. “It allows us to do more with less ,” King ston Admin istr ator Paul Keating said Friday. “It will free up our public works employ- ee s 26week s outof theyea r todo othe r munic ipalwork.” Kea tingsaidKingstonwillsave a minim umof $60,00 0,and wor k- CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER Ang elo Medi co ofNortheastCartag e in Hanover T own shipstands by recyclable materials. Thenew meth od wil l helpcommunities. There’s gold in those hills of trash Single-stream method will save money and manpower By BILL O’BOYLE [email protected] See REC YCL ING,Page 14A MICHAEL MORREALE 1934-2012 Lifetime of service recalled by friends Schiano

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SCHIANO COACHAT TAMPA BAYGreg Schiano relishes thechallenge of trying toturn around the strug-gling Tampa Bay Bucca-

neers.The45-year-oldSchianowasformallyintro-ducedFriday as

the ninth coach in fran-chise history, inheriting ateam that allowed themost points in the NFLthis season. Sports, 1B

SPORTS

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NBA

SIXERS 89

BOBCATS 72

NETS 99

CAVALIERS 96

HEAT 99

KNICKS 89

AHL

PENS 3

WHALE 2

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News, features regardingthe Marcellus shale industry

INSIDE TODAY

NEPA Energy Journal

INSIDEA NEWS: Local 3A

Nation & World 5AObituaries 2A, 10A

Editorial 13AB SPORTS: Scoreboard 2B

Business 7B

C AT HOME: Birthdays 4CMovies/TV 6CCrossword 7CFunnies 8C

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 WEATHERKearney Quinn

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High 45. Low 28.

Details, Page 8B

Many Luzerne Countymanagers went into budgetcrisis mode Friday as they re-ceived their final 2012 allot-ments by email.

Luzerne County InterimManager Tom Pribula gavemanagers until 9 a.m. Mon-

day morning to decide howthey’re going to jugglespend-ing to comply with the coun-ty’s lean, no-tax-hike budget,making it clear they won’t re-ceive more funding.

  Though some managershave ignored similar messag-es in the past, this one re-quires action because the

$118.7 million spending planis the only surviving option with a majority of council ap-proval.

  The amendment requiresan estimated 106 layoffs,

 which equates to a 6.7 per-cent reduction in the work-force. The county employsabout 1,600.

 Theinternal budgetwill belocked at 9 a.m. Monday, pre-  venting further managementtweaking, according to the e-mailfrom budgetand finance.

“If you do not have your

budgets in at that time, youandyourdepartmentwilllive with what you are provided,”the e-mail says.

Challenging times

Several managers said they  will rise to the challenge,

F I N A L B U D G E T With no tax hike, Luzerne County departments have until Monday to set up austerity plans

Cuts, layoffs shock county chiefsBy JENNIFERLEARN-ANDES 

 [email protected]

SeeBUDGET, Page14A

INSIDE: Past commissioners

raise questions, P. 14A

Pribula

 WILKES-BARRE – A draft au-dit of the Luzerne County’s re-cords improvement fund re-  vealed the county paid a firmhired to implement the projectabout $856,000 more than wasauthorized under its contract.

 The findingwas amongseveral

serious issues the audit uncov-ered regarding the oversightof a contract withLRW SolutionsGroup Inc.,  which washired in June2005 to con-duct a compre-hensive recordsmanagementassessment for  various countyoffices.

  The audit,  which coveredtheperiod 2007to 2009, foundrepeated viola-

tions of countybidding regula-tions, bills that were paid with-out proper re-  view and sub-contractors whowerehired  without being approved bythe records re-tention com-mittee thatoversaw theproject.

 Thefindingsprompted Protho-notary Carolee Medico Olengin-skiand ControllerWalterGriffithto renew their call to institute acivil lawsuit against LRW, alsoknownas LittleRedWagon, tore-

cover any money that was over-paid.

Griffith and Medico Olengin-ski, who were the first people toraisequestionsaboutthe fund,al-so suggested the audit be turnedover to the U.S. Secret Service, which began an investigation in2010 after Medico Olenginski,  who had just taken of-

Companyoverpaid$856,000Audit of county’s records

improvement fund also found

violations of bidding regs.

By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER 

[email protected]

“There’sgoing to bea lot offingerpointing,but thebottomline isthere wasgross neg-ligence oneverybo-dy’s part.”

Carolee Medico

Olenginski

Luzerne County

prothonotary

SeeAUDIT, Page14A

HANOVER TWP. – Single-stream recycling will save Lu-zerne County municipalitiesthousandsof dollars,make it eas-ierfor residentsto participateandfreeup municipalworkersforoth-er tasks, officials said.

Residents of towns that offersingle-stream recycling will nolongerhave toseparatepaperandcardboard from plastic, steel,glass and aluminum. There willonlybe onerecyclingcontainerinhomes.

Beginning in February, King-ston and Wilkes-Barre will join

thegrowing listof towns thatwilluse the service offered by North-east Cartage and Recycling Solu-tionsin HanoverTownship.

Municipalitiesare not charged,and the company markets the re-cyclables nationally and interna-tionally.

“It allows us to do more with

less,” Kingston AdministratorPaul Keating said Friday. “It willfree up our public works employ-ees 26weeks outof theyear todoother municipalwork.”

KeatingsaidKingstonwillsavea minimum of $60,000,and work-

CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER

Angelo Medico of NortheastCartage in Hanover Townshipstands by recyclable materials. Thenew method will helpcommunities.

There’s gold in those hills of trashSingle-stream method will save money and manpower ByBILLO’BOYLE [email protected]

See RECYCLING,Page 14A

 WYOMING – Michael Mor-reale,whoheldtheofficeof Lu-zerne County treasurer for 32 years, died Friday evening atthe age of 77 after an illness.

  The eight-term Democrathad been suffering from heartproblems and passed away inthe company of his family athis home in Wyoming.

His death came less than a

month after hiselected rowof-ficeposition waseliminatedonJan. 2 with the county’s imple-mentation of home rule gov-ernment.

Friends, co-workers andcounty officials had known of hisfailing healthand anticipat-edthe newsof his death.They

M I C H A E L M O R R E A L E 1 9 3 4 - 2 0 1 2

TIMES LEADER FILE PHOTO

Mike Morreale, longtimeLuzerne Countytreasurer, seenin

2003, was remembered Friday as a dedicated public servant.

Lifetime of servicerecalled by friendsBy JERRY LYNOTT 

 [email protected]

See MORREALE, Page12A

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INA PHOTOCAPTIONonPage 10A on Friday, the nameof the restaurant where theRed Hat Rollers held a holidayparty should have been Mar-ianacci’s.

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A STORY ONPage 3 of theNEPA Energy Journal in thepaper today should have hadthe headline: “Brody Webster

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Issue No. 2012-027

 A nne M. Judge, age 86, formerlyof Shavertown and Zephyrhills,

Fla., passed away Thursday, Janu-ary 26, 2012 at the Meadows Nurs-ing and Rehabilitation Center, Dal-las.

Born July 31, 1925, in Pringle,Anne was the daughter of the late

Peter Sr. and Susan Bindaz Hohol.Annewasan accomplishedseam-

stress working in the garment in-dustry. Her family remembers herconstantlysewing“cozies” foreveryimaginable object. She was an ex-tremely proud grandmother alwaysintroducing herself as GrandmaJudge. She lived long enough tohold every one of her great-grand-children. Anne enjoyed camping  with her husband and would oftentake her grandchildren along. Shehada genuineloveof life, wasdeep-ly interested in what people had tosay and made sure she was alwaysdressed to impress. She will bedeeply missed by all who knew andloved her.

Shewasa memberof theInterna-tional Ladies Garment WorkersUnion (ILGWU).

Anne was a member ofSt. There-se’s Church Shavertown

band of 67 years, John J. Judge Sr.;brothers, JosephHohol andMichaelHohl.

Surviving are her sons, JohnJudge, Lake Silkworth; WiliamJudge and wife, Dorothy, HarveysLake; Eugene Judge and wife, Mol-ly, Rochester, N.Y.; grandchildren,MaryAnne Ryan, Hanover Town-ship; Michelle Mason, Ridley Park;David Judge, Hunlock Creek; Jen-nifer Yonkoski, Dallas; JeffreyJudge, Luzerne; Eugene Judge Jr.,Rochester, N.Y.; Joseph Judge,Spencerport, N.Y.; Roxanne andJohn Erdman, Harveys Lake; 15great-grandchildren; brothers, JohnHohl, Pringle; Peter Hohol Jr., Lu-zerne; Emil Hohol, Kingston; nu-merous nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be heldMonday, January 30, 2012 at 10:30a.m. from the Harold C. SnowdonFuneral Home Inc., 140 N. MainStreet, Shavertown. A Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 11a.m. in St. Therese’s Church, Pio-neer Avenue and Davis Street, Sha-  vertown. The Reverend James J.Paisleywill officiate. Interment willbe made in St. Nicholas Cemetery,Shavertown Friends may call Sun

 Anne M. JudgeJanuary 26, 2012

DALLAS TOWNSHIP

Bank offering rewardA $2,000 reward is being offered by

Luzerne National Bank for informationleading to the arrest and conviction of a man who robbed the bank with aballoon in November.

Police said the man entered the bankat 3:55 p.m. on Nov. 22 and told bankemployees that the balloon containedacid while demanding money. The manthrew the balloon that popped.

Police said the balloon was filled  with ammonia.

Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers is alsooffering a $1,000 reward for informa-tion leading to the arrest and convic-tion of the man.

Anyone with information to helpidentify the suspect is asked to contactthe Dallas Township Police at 674-2000.

 WILKES-BARRE

Susquehanna River to rise The Susquehanna River in Wilkes-

Barre is expected to reach13 feet by 1a.m. Sunday, well below the naturalflood stage of 22 feet, according to theMiddle Atlantic River Forecast Centerin State College. Two days of light to

moderate rain and the melting of thesnow pack caused the river to rise.

 TUNKAHANNOCK

Repair projects will start There will be two flood-related road

repair projects going on in Wyoming County next week.

 There will be single alternate laneclosures on Easton Road/River Road in Tunkhannock, starting at the Intersec-tion of Lake Wilderness Road for drain-age repair work and there will be singlealternate lane closures on Keelersburg Road in Northmoreland Townshipstarting at Route 29 and going to thebridge.

Both projects begin Monday and lastthrough Friday, from 6:30 a.m. to 5:30p.m.

 WILKES-BARRE

Attorneys appeal rulingAttorneys for the Northeastern Penn-

sylvania School District Health Trusthave appealed a county judges ruling of a more than $5.2 million to be paid totwo local school districts.

Attorneys Howard Bashman andCynthia Vullo filed the appeal to thestate Commonwealth Court this week.

 The attorneys are appealing a ruling former judge Lewis Wetzel made, re-quiring the trust to pay $2.8 million toDallas School District and $2.3 to Pitt-ston Area School District to be used forhealth care. The judge later denied anypost-verdict motions in the case, mak-ing way for the appeal.

County Judge Richard Hughes hasscheduled a hearing for March 8 todetermine the amount of attorneys’fees owed in the case.

SCRANTON

Bambera opposes mandateBishop Joseph Bambera, leader of 

the Diocese of Scranton, has issued aletter taking issue with a federal man-date that he contends poses a threat toRoman Catholics’ religious liberty.

Bambera takes issue with the U.S.Department of Healthand Human Servicesmandate that all em-ployers – including Catholic employers – will be forced to offer

their employeeshealth coverage thatincludes sterilization,abortion-inducing 

drugs, and contraception.“Almost all health insurers will be

forced to include those ‘services’ in thehealth policies they write. And almostall individuals will be forced to buythat coverage as a part of their pol-icies,” Bambera wrote.

 This requirement “has cast aside theFirst Amendment to the Constitutionof the United States, denying to Cathol-ics our Nation’s first and most funda-mental freedom, that of religious liber-ty. As a result, unless the rule is over-turned, we Catholics will be compelledeither to violate our consciences or todrop health coverage for our employees(and suffer the penalties for doing so).

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Bambera

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Luzerne NationalBank offering rewardfor informationon robbery.

WILKES-BARRE – Anattorney representing convict-ed murderer Michael Bardohasappealed a judgesruling regarding post-convictionrequests recently deniedby acounty seniorjudge.

Attorney Paul Galante, whosaid incourt papers heisproviding free legal counseltoBardo, filed theappealFridayto thestateSupreme Court.

Senior JudgePatrick Toolerecentoverturnedthe deathsentence of Bardo, whowasconvicted in the1992killing of his 3-year-old niece.SeniorJudgePatrickToole, in a 48-page opinionfiledTuesdayin

LuzerneCountyCourt,saidhe wasgrantingBardo’s re-quest to vacate hissentencebecauseattorneysat histrialdidnot present a wealthof available mitigating evidence.

Galantesaid hewas appeal-ingcertainaspects thatToole

denied, including:that at-torneysat thetime of Bardo’s1993 trial didnot presentspecificevidence regarding a voluntary intoxication de-fense andcountyChildren &Youth records; as well as notrequestinga changeof venueforthe trial andotherallegederrors.

WILKES-BARRE –ALu-zerne County judge on Fridaydeniedthe request of a manfacing a March homicidetrialto have statementshe made topolice andotherevidencethrownout from thecase.

JudgeWilliamAmesburydeniedthe requests madebyArthur Stoss,49, chargedintheMarch2011 death of 48-

 year-old LillianCalabro, of Pittston. Stoss’attorneys,Allyson Kacmarski and DavidLampman,previouslyarguedstatements their client madeto investigators wereillegallyobtained, as wasevidenceseized, including clothing,

fingernail clippings and swab-bing ofcutson hisrighthandandforearm, anditemstakenin a searchat Stoss’s home.

WILKES-BARRE –AHa-zletonman wasfoundnotguiltyFriday of themost seri-ouscharges relating to a casein which police sayhe stabbeda manseveral times during afight in November 2010.

Raudy Frias-Sanchez,21, of North Church Street,wasfound notguiltyof twocountsof aggravated assaultand onecount of terroristic threatsafter a jurydeliberatedFridayfortwoanda halfhours.

Frias-Sanchezwas foundguiltyof one counteach of reckless endangermentand

simpleassault. Judge TinaPolachek Gartleysaid Frias-Sanchezwill be sentencedonthose chargeson April 2.

Frias-Sanchezwas repre-sentedby attorney JosephYeager. Assistant DistrictAttorney DanielZola prose-

cuted thecase.According to court papers,

on Nov.14, 2010,policere-ceived a call forthereportof agroup of peoplemakingexces-sive noise.

Policesaid they laterlearnedBenjamin Cervantes was assaulted in thefight,andthatCervantes toldthemhe was stabbedeighttimesbyFrias-Sanchezand assaultedby anotherperson.

PLAINSTWP. –Amanaccusedby township policeof causinga disturbance outsidea tavernpleaded guiltyto adisorderlyconduct charge onFriday.

RobertMatello,49, of Cour-tright Avenue, Wilkes-Barre,

pleadedguiltyto thechargeduringa preliminary hearing beforeDistrict JudgeDianaMalast.

Charges of indecent expo-sure, open lewdness andpub-lic drunkennesswere with-drawnagainst Matello.

COURT BRIEFS

CALENDAR BENEFIT

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BELLEFONTE — The for-mer Penn State assistant foot-ball coach charged with childmolestationis askingfor court

permission to see his grand-

children.Jerry Sandusky’s bail condi-tions forbid him from having contact with anyone under18.Authorities say he sexuallyabused 10 boys over a 15-yearspan. Sandusky says heis inno-cent.

AmotionfiledbySandusky’slawyerin CentreCountycourt

asks permission for his 11grandchildren to visit hishome, with parental accompa-

niment. Sandusky is under

housearrest. ThemotionfiledFriday alsoasks that Sandusky be able tocommunicate with his grand-children by email, phone, textand Skype.

DefenselawyerJoeAmendo-la says Sandusky’s grandchil-dren want to seetheirgrandfa-ther,andhe wantsto seethem.

Sandusky asks for visitationFormer Penn State football

coach wants to see hisgrandchildren.

A motion filed by Sandusky’s

lawyer in Centre Countycourt asks permission for his

11 grandchildren to visit his

home.The Associated Press

 WEATHER GOES ROUND AND ROUND

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 A woman walks past Circles On the Square in Wilkes-Barre Friday afternoon during a brief rain shower. A

shower is possible today, with flurries likely in the next few days. See Weather, Page8B.

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Teens nabbed in school plotAuthorities on Friday charged an

18-year-old man with possession of a weapon of mass destruction after theysay he and another teenager planned tobomb a Utah high school.

Dallin Morgan and a 16-year-old werearrested Wednesday at Roy High

School, about 30 miles north of SaltLake City, after police were alerted tothe plot by a fellow student who re-ceived ominous text messages fromone of the suspects.

“If I tell you one day not to go toschool, make damn sure you and ... arenot there,” the message read, according to court records.

Authorities said the pair had detailedblueprints of the school and hadplanned to try to steal a plane at anearby airport after their attack. Thestudents told police they had beenlearning to fly on a flight simulatorprogram on their home computers.

BAGHDAD

33 killed in bomb attackA suicide car bomber struck a Shiitefuneral procession Friday, killing 33

people as suspected al-Qaida militantsstepped up apparent efforts to provokea counterattack by Shiite militias onSunnis that could pave the way towardopen sectarian warfare now that U.S.troops have left Iraq.

 The powerful blast — the seconddeadliest attack in Iraq this month —set nearby stores and cars ablaze along-side scattered flesh and mutilatedbodies. It shattered windows and dam-aged walls in the local hospital, wound-ing a nurse and four patients; Withinminutes, the hospital was scrambling to treat scores of others.

CAIRO

Muslims, secularists fightMuslim Brotherhood supporters and

secular protesters hurled bottles androcks at each other and got into fist-fights in Cairo’s Tahrir Square on Fri-day as their political differences boiledover at a rally by tens of thousandsmarking an anniversary in the uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak.

 The scuffles, in which there were noreports of injury, were the first time thetwo sides have come to blows overresentments that have been rising between them since they worked to-gether during the 18 days of protestsagainst Mubarak a year ago.

Now they are locked in a competi-tion to shape the transition. The differ-ences do not focus on the Brother-hood’s religious agenda — though it worries many in the other camp. In-

stead, the divisions are over the mil-itary, which have ruled since Mubarak’sfall, and ultimately whether dramaticchange will be brought to Egypt’s long autocratic system.

RALEIGH, N.C.

Cat gets knee replacementBecause Cyrano weighs more than

20 pounds, amputating his cancer- weakened leg was out of the question.So the tubby tabby’s owners turned todoctors and engineers at North Car-olina State University to get him backinto mice-catching trim.

On Thursday, the 10-year-old catfrom Upperville, Va., received whatdoctors believe is the first feline totalknee replacement in the U.S.

I N B R I E F

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Children of two different worlds

Under a picture of a North Koreanchild suffering from a famine, SouthKorean children in Seoul watch ananti-North Korean rally on Friday. Therally focused on accusations of geno-cide and crimes against humanity inNorth Korea, as well as on repatria-tion of North Korean refugees byChina.

 WASHINGTON — The econ-omy grewlate lastyear ata pacethatin normal times would sug-gest it’s healthy.

But the 2.8 percent annual-ized growthrate in theOctober-December quarter— thefastestpace since the spring of 2010 —isn’t being cheered by mosteconomists or investors. That’sbecause growth would need tobe much stronger to sharply re-duce unemployment. And signsin the data point to slowergrowth ahead.

For all of last year, the econo-my grew just 1.7 percent. That  was barely more than half the

spending.Stocksopened lower after the

government reported thegrowthfigures at 8:30a.m. EST. The Dow Jones industrial aver-agewasdownabout53 pointsinlate-morning trading. Broaderindexes were mixed.

“Overall, the pickup ingrowthdoesn’tlookhalfas good when you realize that most of it was due to inventory accumula-tion,” said Paul Ashworth, aneconomist at Capital Econom-ics,who expectsgrowth to slowto below 2 percent in the firstthree months of this year.

In the final three months of last year, consumer spending grew at a 2 percent annual rate.

t ocked t heirshelves at a ro-bust pace. Butoverall growthlast quarter —and for all of last year — was heldbackbythesharp-est cuts in annualgovernment

spending in four decades, theCommerce Department saidFriday.

Several factors are expectedto exert more of an economicdrag this year: Cuts in militaryand other federal spending. Aslower paceof companyrestock-ing. Weak or flat pay increases.Sluggish growth in consumer

growth in 2010. The outlook for all2012 isslightlybet-ter. The FederalReserve estimatesgrowth of roughly2.5 percent for the year.

  Though theeconomy haspicked up and is far strongerthan during the Great Reces-sion, unemployment is still ahigh 8.5 percent. Many peopleremain reluctant to spend moreor buy homes. Many employersare still hesitant to hire.

For the final three months of 2011, Americans spent more on  vehicles, and companies res-

E C O N O M I C R E P O R T Despite fast-paced growth, jobless rate still high, investors say

Economy grew at fast rate in 4Q

SOURCE: Dept. of Commerce AP

Modest growthThe economy grew at anannual rate of 2.8 percentin the fourth quarter but just1.7 percent for all of 2011.

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spending.

SAN FRANCISCO — Bloggersand activists from China, theMiddle East and Latin Americasaid Friday they were afraid thatnew Twitter policies could allowgovernments to censor messag-es, stifling free expression.

  Thursday’s announcementthat Twitter had refined its tech-nology to censor messages on acountry-by-country basis raisedfears thatthe company’s commit-ment tofreespeechmaybe weak-ening. Twitter is trying to broad-en its audience and make moremoney by expanding around theglobe.

“I’m afraid it’s a slippery slopeof censorship,” said social mediacommentatorJeff Jarvis, in-terviewed at agathering of business andgovernmentleaders in Da-  vos, Switzer-land.

“I under-standwhy Twit-ter is doing this— they want tobe able to entermore countriesand deal withthe local laws.But, as Google

learned in Chi-na, when youbecome theagent of thecensor, thereare problems there,” he added.

Egyptian activist MahmoudSalem, who tweets and blogs un-der the name “Sandmonkey,”questioned in a tweet whether Twitter “is selling us out.”

  Twitter sees the censorshiptoolas a wayto ensureindividualmessages, or tweets, remainavailable to as many people aspossible while it navigates agauntlet of different laws aroundthe world.

Before, when Twitter erased atweet it disappeared throughoutthe world. Now, a tweet contain-ingcontent breaking a lawin onecountry can be taken down thereand still be seen elsewhere.

 Twitter will post a censorshipnotice whenever a tweet is re-moved.That’s similarto what In-ternet search leader Google Inc.has been doing for years when alawin a countrywhereitsserviceoperates requires a search resultto be removed. Twitter plans tothe share removal requests it re-ceives from governments.

Twittercensorshipis fearedMany worry the company’s

commitment to free speech

may be weakening.

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 AP Technology Writer 

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ROME — How much is it worth tosuffer through a terrifying cruise shipgrounding?

Italian ship operator Costa CrociereSpA on Friday put the figure at (euro)11,000 ($14,460) plus reimbursement forthe cost of cruise tickets and extra travelexpenses, seeking to cut a deal with asmany passengers as possible to take the wind out of class-action lawsuits stem-ming from the Jan. 13 grounding of itsCosta Concordia cruise liner off Tusca-ny.

But many passengers are refusing toaccept the deal, saying they can’t yet put

a figure on the costs of the trauma theyendured. And lawyers are backing themup, telling passengers it’s far too soon toknow how people’s lives and livelihoodsmight be affected by the experience.

“We’re very worried about the chil-dren,” said Claudia Urru of Cagliari, Sar-

dinia, who was on the Concordia withher husband and two sons, aged threeand 12, when it capsized.

Her elder son is seeing a psychiatrist:He won’t speak about the incident oreven look at television footage of thegrounding.

Cruise ship victims mull deal

AP PHOTO

View of the bow ofthe grounded cruiseship Costa Concordiaoff the Tuscan islandof Giglio, Italy, Fri-day. Costa CrociereSpA offered unin- jured passengers(euro) 11,000($14,460) apiece tocompensate them forlost baggage and thepsychological trau-ma they suffered.

Many passengers are refusing to

accept the deal, saying they can’t

put a figure on the costs of trauma.

By NICOLEWINFIELD

  Associated Press

BEIRUT— Two days of bloody turmoil in Syria killedat least 74 people, including small children, as forces loyalto President Bashar Assadshelled residential buildingsand fired on crowds in a dra-matic escalation of violence,activists said Friday.

Video posted onlineshowed the bodies of fivesmall children, five womenand a man, all bloodied and

piled on beds in what ap-peared to be an apartment af-

ter a building was hit in thecity of Homs. A narrator saidan entire family had been“slaughtered.”

Much of the violence wasfocused in Homs, whereheavy gunfire hammered thecity Friday in a second day of chaos. A day earlier, the citysawa flare-upof sectarian kid-nappings and killings be-tween its Sunni and Alawitecommunities, and pro-regimeforces blasted residential

buildings with mortars andgunfire, according to activists.

At least 384 children havebeen killed, as of Jan. 7, inthecrackdown on Syria’s uprising since it began nearly 11months ago, the U.N. chil-dren’s agency UNICEF saidFriday. The count, based onreports from human rightsgroups, included children un-der age 18.

Most of the deaths tookplaceinHomsandmost ofthe  victims were boys, UNICEFsaid.

Children among 74 dead in Syria turmoil

AP PHOTO

Syrian army defectors se-cure a street near an anti-Syrian regime protest inHoms province on Friday.

By BASSEMMROUE 

andZEINAKARAM

  Associated Press

PENGUIN PLAYS PEEK-A-BOO

AP PHOTO

Seen through glass, a penguin looks out of the water in a pool in the zoo of Frankfurt in Germany on Friday.

The zoo offers more than 4,500 animals in over 400 species.

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HAZLETON – Police areinvestigating a home invasion ata residence in the 700 block of Garfield Street at 7:29 p.m.

 Thursday. Three forced entryinto the residence, and one of the intruders held the home-owner at gunpoint and took anundetermined amount of mon-ey. There were no injuries. Any-one with information about thehome invasion is asked to con-tact Hazleton police at 570459-4940.

HAZLE TWP. – State police Wednesday reported retail theftcharges were filed against Sa-mantha Gonzalez, 23, of Free-land after she allegedly tookrazors from Thomas’ Market inthe Church Hill Mall. She leftthe store before state policearrived, but was identified fromher driver’s license that was leftbehind at the store.

SUGARLOAF TWP. – Statepolice said traffic citations fordriving without headlights andcareless driving will be filedagainst a 17-year-old boy fromFreeland after he struck a pick-up truck on the Airport Beltwayat the entrance to the LaurelMall on Wednesday night.

State police said the boy wasdriving a 2010 Kia Forte east onthe beltway around 7:30 p.m. when he struck the passengerside of a Chevrolet S-10 pickuptruck driven by Eric Gittens, 35,of Drums. Gittens was attempt-ing to turn left into the mall. Heand his passenger, an 8-year-old

girl, were wearing seatbelts and were not injured. The juveniledriver of the Kia suffered minorinjuries.

WHITE HAVEN – State policesaid they seized 113 packets of heroin from a car during a trafficstop late Wednesday night andarrested Jason Charles Crunetti,32, no fixed address, and StaceyMarie Shrout, 29, of BeaverDams, N.Y.

According to the affidavit of probable cause: Crunetti wasdriving a Honda Accord onRoute 940 in East Side, CarbonCounty around 8:40 p.m. andpassed a state police patrol unit.

 The Honda did not have anilluminated license plate andstate police pursued the car,stopping it near the intersectionof Route 940 and TowandaStreet in White Haven after itfailed to activate its turn signal

100 feet before making the turnonto Towanda Street.Crunetti said his driver’s

license was suspended and astate police trooper could see apackage of tightly wrappedheroin packets on the dash-board. The driver told statepolice a drug dealer from Phila-delphia paid for a ride with theheroin.

Crunetti and Shrout weretaken into custody and the cartowed. While taking inventoryof the belongings in the car,state police found a purse thatcontained more heroin packets.

Crunetti provided state policefalse information about hisidentity. A criminal recordssearch revealed he was wantedby state parole and the BradfordCounty Sheriff’s Department.Crunetti waived his right toremain silent and said the hero-in was his and Shrout had noknowledge of it, despite it being  visible in the car.

Crunetti and Shrout werecharged with possession withintent to deliver a controlledsubstance, possession of a con-trolled substance and posses-sion of drug paraphernalia.Crunetti also was charged withproviding false identification tolaw enforcement, obscuredplates, improper signal anddriving with a suspended li-cense. Shrout also was charged with conspiracy to possess a

controlled substance with intentto deliver.

Crunetti and Shrout werecommitted to the LuzerneCounty Correctional Facility forlack of $50,000 bail on the drug charges and also held on out-standing warrants.

PLAINS TWP. – Karen Blockof Helen Street reported herunlocked car was entered whileit was parked in her driveway Tuesday night into Wednesdaymorning and an iPhone valuedat $400, a prepaid AT&T Go-Phone valued at $64 and a pursecontaining $5 in change werestolen.

POLICE BLOTTER

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In June, LuzerneCounty Com-munityCollege will find outif it’smade enough improvements tohave its accreditation with theMiddle States Commission onHigher Education restored.

A commissionspokesmansaidthatwhilestripping theschool of its accreditation – one of five op-tions on the table – is a possibil-ity, “it’s very unlikely.”

“It appears the institution istakingthe matter veryseriously,”said Richard Pokrass,spokesmanfor the Philadelphia-based orga-nization that accredits degree-granting colleg-es and universi-ties in Dela-  ware, the Dis-trict of  Columbia, Ma-ryland, NewJersey, NewYork, Pennsyl-  vania, PuertoRico and theU.S. Virgin Is-lands.

  The Nanticoke-based commu-nity college was put on proba-tionary status last summer after

thecollege failed to demonstratecompliancein fourareas -- admin-istration, institutional assess-ment, general education and as-sessment of student learning, ac-cording to the commission’s web-site.

 The commission places an in-

stitutionon probationwhenit be-lievesan institution’s noncompli-ance with accreditation stan-dards is “sufficiently serious, ex-tensive or acute” and raisesconcerns about the adequacy of the education provided by an in-stitution, the capacity to makeappropriate improvements in atimely fashion or to sustain itself inthe long term,accordingto thecommission website.

Middle States accreditation isa stamp of approval required forthe institution to operate and re-ceive government subsidy. With-out it, Pokrass said, credits anddegrees from the institution arenot recognized by other schools.

Message for studentsBut hehad a message for grad-

uates, current and future stu-dents.

“Any stu-dent consider-ing Luzerne atthis point

should not beconcernedabout theschool not be-ingan accredit-ed college. Wefirmly believetheschool ison

the right track,” Pokrass said.He said any degrees or credits

earned up until a point that aschoolwas stripped of itsaccred-

itation,wouldstill be recognized.“Anything that’s earned can

never be changed,” he noted. Thecollege’s finalreport to the

commission showing how it hasaddressed concerns and madeimprovementsis dueon March1.

A committeefromthe commis-

sion will visit the campus onMarch12and13,and a reportwillbe provided to the college onJune 28. The committee will becomprised of educators led by acommunitycollegepresidentat apeer institution. None of thecommittee members would befrom Pennsylvania, Pokrass said.

  There are five possible out-comes from the commission:

• The best case scenario, andthe one the school is striving for, would be having the “probation”

statusremoved andaccreditationreaffirmed.

• Accreditation could be reaf-firmed but continued monitoring  would be required.

• Middle States could put the

college on continued probation,  which would show progress bythe college but would also indi-cate there was more work to bedone.

• Thecollegecould beupgrad-edto a “warning”status,whichisbetter than a continued proba-tion.This statuswould recognizesignificant progress with workneeded in a few areas.

• A “showcause” actionnoticecould be issued. This would bethe worst outcome, and it’s one

that Luzerne County Communi-ty College Trustee Susan Unvar-sky saidwas unlikely in heropin-ion.

Pokrass, who said he can’tspeak for the committee, agreed

 with Unvarsky’s comments.“It’s a serious matter, butnoth-

ingthat shows theloss of accred-itation is imminent,” Pokrasssaid.

Hesaid a show causeaction“is very rare.” It’s only been orderedtwice in thepast 20 years:South-eastern University in Washing-ton, D.C., and Baltimore Interna-tional College.

“Thingswouldhaveto bein ve-ry badcaseto place aninstitutionon show cause,” Pokrass said.

In LCCC’s case,the issuesweremostly administrative and per-sonnel.

“There’s nothing about thequality of the education. There’snothing going on in the class-

room,” Pokrass said.

Shortcomings posted

According to the commission  website, the college failed todemonstrate compliance in fourareas – administration, institu-tional assessment, general edu-cationand assessmentof studentlearning.

College President Thomas Le-ary said this week he’s confidentthe school is addressing the is-sues raised by the commission

and feels that students shouldfeel confident the school is onsound footing.

“The college is accredited and we will remain accredited,” Le-ary said.

Ruling on LCCC’s accreditation nearingThe school was put on

probationary status last year

over compliance issues.

ByANDREWM. SEDER 

 [email protected]

DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER

The college,

based in Nan-ticoke, is on

probationarystatus over

concerns ex-

pressed byaccrediting

body MiddleStates Com-

mission onHigher Educa-

tion. A visit tothe college is

set for March

12-13. Theschool has

been workingto address

issues raisedby the group

last year.

Current budget: $43.8 millionEnrollment: 6,508 studentsTuition rate: $1,260 per semesteror $84 per creditDegrees, certificates or diplo-mas offered: 112Majors offered: 65

B Y T H E N U M B E R S

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DORAL, Fla. — Newt Gingrich andMitt Romney pitched their ideas forreforming immigration law and push-ing democracy into Cuba and acrossLatin America as the Republican presi-dential candidates vied for Hispanic  votes Friday, entering the final, fren-zied weekend before Florida’s primary.

“We are not anti-immigrant, we arenot anti-immigration” Romney said toapplause, suggesting the news mediahad unfairly tarnished his party’s repu-tation among Hispanics. His refrain al-so echoed a theme that was at theheart of one of several clashes withGingrich at Thursday night’s debate inJacksonville.

Romney followed Gingrich inspeeches before hundreds of Hispanicleaders meeting near Miami, and eachavoided criticizing his closest rival in what now looks like a two-man race forthe nomination.

Immigration is a flashpoint issue inFlorida for the GOP candidates, whoare trying to strike a balance betweensounding compassionate and firmabout stemming the tide of illegal  workers. The state has roughly 1.5 mil-lion Hispanic voters.

Gingrich called for a measured ap-proach to revising the nation’s immi-gration laws, “because any bill you  write that is comprehensive has toomany enemies.” The former Housespeaker says he wants stricter border

control, faster deportation proceedingsand a guest worker program for certainimmigrants.

Gingrich called for a U.S.-supported

“Cuban spring” uprising against thelong-standing communist regime.

If elected, Gingrich said, he wouldbring to bear “the moral force of anAmerican president who is seriousabout intending to free the people of Cuba, and willingness to intimidatethose who are the oppressors and sayto them, ‘You will be held account-able.”’

Romney said the United Statesneeds to work harder to promote de-mocracy across Latin America and else- where. He compared it to selling soda:

“We convince people around the worldto buy a brown, caramel-colored watercalled Coca-Cola and to pay like a half day’s wage for it. And they’ll buy it. It’s

unbelievable. We’re able to convincepeople of things that sometimes youscratch your head. ... And yet democra-cy, we don’t sell that so well.”

Romney also pledged to appoint aLatin American envoy and to create atask force to focus on drug trafficking and other Latin American troubles.

Gingrich said he would support aPuerto Rican referendum on whether itshould be granted statehood.

  Their remarks were mild in compari-son to their debate clash sparked byimmigration issues.

Gingrich responded to a question Thursday night by saying Romney wasthe most anti-immigrant of all four con-tenders on stage. “That’s simply inex-

cusable,” the former Massachusettsgovernor responded.

Gingrich fired back that Romneymisled voters by running an ad accus-ing the former House speaker of oncereferring to Spanish as “the language of the ghetto.” Gingrich said he was re-ferring to a multitude of languages, not just Spanish.

Romney initially said of the ad, “Idoubt it’s mine,” but moderator Wolf Blitzer pointed out that Romney, at thead’s conclusion, says he approved themessage.

Gingrich rushed out an ad Fridayusing debate footage that raised ques-tions about Romney’s credibility, in-cluding his reluctance to own up to the

“ghetto” commercial. “If we can’t trustRomney in a debate, how can we trusthim in the White House,” a narratorsays in the Gingrich ad.

  The debate was the 19th since therace for the Republican nomination be-gan last year, and came five days beforethe Florida primary on Tuesday. Opin-ion polls show a close race, with aslight advantage for Romney. Two oth-er contenders, former Sen. Rick Santo-rum of Pennsylvania and Rep. Ron Paulof Texas, were far behind.

Paul has already made clear his in-

tention to skip Florida in favor of small-er, less-expensive states. On Friday, hebegan a two-day stretch of campaign-ing in snowy Maine.

Romney, Gingrich battling for Hispanics

Republican presidential candidate former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romneycampaigns at Astrotech Space Operations in Cape Canaveral, Fla., Friday.

AP PHOTOS

Republican presidential candidate former House Speaker Newt Gingrich speaksduring a Republican Jewish Coalition rally in Delray Beach, Fla.

BySTEVEPEOPLES andBRIANBAKST 

 Associated Press

F L O R I D A P R I M A R Y Two leading GOP contenders trade barbs on immigration, outline plans for Latin America as key vote nears

PUNTA GORDA, Fla. — RickSantorum is tired, trailing —and going home.

 The former Pennsylvania sen-ator is taking a pause from Flor-ida campaigning just days be-fore the Tuesday primary thateven he expects to deal him athird consecutive loss.

Santorum says he would rath-er spend his Saturday sitting athis kitchen table doinghis taxesthan campaigning in a state where the race for the Republi-can presidential nomination hasbecome a two-man fight be-tween Newt Gingrich and MittRomney.

 The cash-strapped candidateacknowledges that he simplycan’t keep up with the GOPfront-runners in Florida.

“We’re going to talk about the

Constitution and talk

about being a strong conservative,” Santo-rum said at an eventhere this week. “Andthat’s all we can do.”

Outside advisers areurging him to pack upin Florida completelyand not spend anotherminute in a state  where he is cruising toward a loss. But San-torum insisted on Fri-day that he would re-turn once he has read-ied his taxes for public release.

“I’m coming back within 24hours, and I’m here through upto Election Day,” Santorum toldFox News.“I’vespent every min-ute here in Florida, and I’m go-ing to work in Florida.”

Santorum has yet to an-nounce his schedule for Flor-ida’s primaryday.He says it wasa mistake for him to remain inSouth Carolina on its voting day.

“We can’t let grass grow,” hetold reporters Thursday. “South

Carolina Election Day

 was sort of a wasted dayfor us.”

He pledged to contin-ue his campaign regard-less of the Florida out-come.

It’s a grim period forSantorum, who justthree weeksago wasrid-ing high on a strong fin-ish in the Iowa caucus-es; after first saying theresult was a virtual tie with Romney, the IowaGOP ultimately de-

clared Santorum the winner.  The victory was short-lived. Helost big in both New Hampshireand South Carolina.

He faced an uphill battle evenbefore the race turned to Flor-ida. He doesn’t have the moneyto spend on television ads inFlorida’s expensive media mar-kets. He couldn’t compete withthe thousands-strong crowdshis rivals have been drawing.And he wasn’t able to find a mo-ment here that crystalized therationale for his candidacy.

AP PHOTO

Republican presidential candidate and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum speaks at a LatinBuilders Association luncheon in Miami, Friday.

Santorum takes breatherHis prospects fading, the

GOP hopeful leaves Florida

for a visit to Pennsylvania.

By PHILIPELLIOTT 

  Associated Press

“I’m com-ing backwithin 24hours, andI’m herethrough upto ElectionDay.”

Rick Santorum

GOP candidate

CAMBRIDGE, Md. — VicePresident Joe Biden said Fridaythat Republican obstructionism  will help Democrats’ electionsprospects in November, from theparty’s hopes of reclaiming theHouse to President Barack Oba-ma’s bid for a second term.

In a pep talkto House Dem-ocrats gatheredin Maryland fora three-day re-treat, the vicepresident saidthe Americanpeople will re- jectGOP unwil-

lingness to compromise and itsblatant determination to makeObama a one-term president.Senate Republican Leader MitchMcConnell of Kentucky has said

that ensuring Obama’s defeatis apriority.

Biden also said Republicanpresidential candidate MittRom-ney’s criticismof theautobailoutand a host of positions stated byrival Newt Gingrich on govern-ment intervention will create aclear contrast for voters.

“These guys are helping us bysaying what they believe,” Bidensaidin a nearly50-minutespeechthat he shortened because of acold.

“We need this to be rung out. Their America vs. our America,”the vice president said.

 The president was scheduledto address the Democratsin earlyafternoon.

  The administration and con-gressional Democrats haven’t al- ways seen eye to eye in Obama’sthree years in office, with someDemocrats frustrated with thepresident’s willingness to com-promise with the GOP. Bidenmentioned that disconnect.

Atlast year’s conference,Bidensaid the message he heard from

Minority Leader NancyPelosi,D-Calif., was “get tough. Enough isenough.” He said several Demo-crats in the room were furious when the administration agreedon an end-of-the-year deal on ex-tending President George W.Bush’s tax cuts in December2010.

“The message was heard. The

message was heard,” Biden said.“And I think we’ve delivered.”

Democrats face a tough chal-lengein recapturingthe HouseasRepublicanshave shored up their  vulnerable lawmakers throughredistricting. The GOP scoffs atthe notion that Democrats can winthe25 seatsnecessarytotakecontrol.

GOP tactics helping Dems, Biden saysThe vice president pumps up

the House Democrats at a

three-day retreat.

ByDONNA CASSATA 

  Associated Press

Biden

BANGOR,Maine — Presi-dential hopeful Ron Paulwants other Republicans to

 The Texascongressman ison a two-day campaignswingthroughMaine, whichholds caucuses starting Feb.4.

braving the snowy weatherto pick up delegates.

He is skipping Tuesday’spresidential primary in Flor-ida to focus on caucusstates

 win the Democraticnomina-tion in 2008.

Maine will award 24 dele-gates this year, compared to12 four years ago.

Skipping Florida, Paul makes pitch in Maine as caucuses nearByBETHFOUHY 

  Associated Press

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FINAL WEEK!  WILKES-BARRE – A woman

  who prosecutors say set a firethatravageda Conyngham apart-ment building and commercialcomplex in September 2010 willstand trial on related charges.

GailSchneider, 42,of Berwick,is charged with six counts of ar-son and one count of criminalmischief after police said she seta fire at the former Lantern Lanecomplex on Main Street.

Luzerne County Judge DavidLupas said Schneider will bescheduled to stand trial on thechargesafter a pre-trial hearingisheld on April 20.

Schneider’s attorney, WilliamMiele, said Friday he still needsto have an expertinspect some of theevidencein thecase,and thata hearingneedsto beheldon sev-eralrequestspending.Miele filedthose requests Friday after Lu-pas, in December, denied a re-quest by Miele to have chargesdismissed against his client.Miele claimed there wasn’tenough evidence presented byprosecutors at a preliminary

hearing to charge his client.In Miele’s filing Friday, he

asked that prosecutors not bepermitted to present evidence re-lating to any prior criminal re-cord Schneider might have, in-cluding a disorderly conduct

charge stemming from an inci-dent ather apartment atthe com-plex.

 The attorney also asks that al-leged searches Schneider madeon a computer about arsons bethrown out because the specificdate of each search is unknown.

According to court papers,Val-ley Regional Fire and Rescue re-spondedto thetwo-storyLanternLane complex at 314-316 S. MainSt. just after 2:30 a.m. after aneighbor called 911.

  The building encompassesfour businesses on the first floorand four apartments on the sec-ond. Extensive fire damage andsevere water and smoke damageexceeded $1 million, police said.

A firescene examinationdeter-mined theblazeoriginatedat thetopof therearstairwayleadingtothe second-floor apartments.

Police learned Schneider, wholived inan apartmentat thebuild-ing in September 2009, had beencited with disorderly conductand was evicted.

She had filed a civil complaintagainst local real estate develop-er Kenneth Temborski, policesaid, forthereturnof a $790secu-rity deposit. A district judgeruled infavorof Temborskiin De-cember 2009.

Policelater searched a comput-er belonging to Schneider, on

  which they allegedly foundsearches for specific fire investi-gation information about lighterfluidandhowtoblowupacar.Po-licesaidSchneider alsowrotein atext message regarding Tembor-ski that “paybacks are a bitch.”

Woman to stand

charges on arsonGail Schneider of Berwick is

charged in connection with a

blaze in Wilkes-Barre.

By SHEENADELAZIO

 [email protected]

If you go to see The Amazing Kreskin on Sunday, don’t plan tositbyidly.Youmightgetinvolved, whether youwantto ornot.

“They’re coming to get in- volved in the program,” the 77- year-oldmentalistsaidinaninter- view Friday. “Unlike a play orsomekindof a liveshow,I’mcom-ing to read their thoughts, sothey’re already involved in theprogram.”

Kreskin, born George JosephKresge, said his matinee show atthe Scranton Cultural CenterSunday will be a homecoming of sorts.

“I hadmany, manyshows earlyin my careerin Wilkes-Barre,” hesaid. “My family were all in Be-thlehem and Allentown… I spenta lotoftimeperforminginprivate

clubs and homes in that area andup into Wilkes-Barre.”

Kreskin gained popularity inthe1970s, largely throughhis fre-quent appearances on the “To-nightShow” withJohnnyCarson, wherehe appeared 88 times.

“He built up a tremendousbond with me,” Kreskin said, re-latinga story inwhichNBCaskedhim not to perform a routine in which Carson was to lie flat sus-pended between two boards be-cause the talk-show host mightgethurt.

Carson got wind of the net- work’s action andset thetrick upanyway, giving Kreskin a winkand a nudge just beforehand. It  worked, and a photo of Carsonsuspended horizontally out witha young Bette Midler sitting onhisstomachmadethecoverofPa-radeMagazinethe nextweek.

Kreskin has also appeared on“Live! With Regis Philbin” 104times and a fictionalized versionof thementalistwasportrayed byJohn Malcovich in the 2008 film,“The Great Buck Howard.” Kres-kinmakesno pretensesthat whathedoes is magic, anddoesn’tlikethetermpsychic.

“I’m not a psychic; I don’t tellpeopletheirfuture,” hesaid. Andhe puts his money where hismouth is. One of his signatureroutines, which he will performSunday, isto leavethe stagewhilea committee of audience mem-bers hides his check for perform-ing. In more than 6,000 perform-ances, Kreskin said he only hasfailed to find the check ninetimes, once losing over $50,000becauseof it.

“That’sahellofawaytomakealiving,” hesaid.

Kreskin will involveaudience in his showsByMATTHUGHES 

 [email protected]

What: The Amazing Kreskin per-formsWhere: Scranton Cultural Centerat The Masonic Temple, 420 N.Washington Ave.When: Sunday, 2 p.m.Tickets: $15 general admission,$35 for ticket and meet-and-greetpass and $50 for a four-ticketpackage. Available at the CulturalCenter box office, by phone at344-1111and at ticketm aster.com

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  WILKES-BARRE – The homi-cide trial for a West Hazletonman scheduled to begin Mondayinthe shooting deathof a 20-year-old woman has been rescheduledto begin in April.

Benjamin Tyrell Westbrooks,22, charged in the November2010 death of Alicia Weaver, of Hazleton,willstandtrialon April9, Luzerne County Judge TinaPolachek Gartley said.

  Westbrooks is represented byattorneys John Pike and AllysonKacmarski. Assistant District At-torneys William Finnegan andMark Makowski are prosecuting.

Polachek Gartley said a pre-trial hearing will be held on

March 30.According to

court papers,man identifiedas an eyewit-ness to theshooting, Da-niel Smith, 23,of Brooklyn,N.Y., testified ata January 2011preliminaryhearing that hesaw West-brooks holding a gun wh en  Weaver waskilled. Smith

said West-brooks and Weaverwere ar-

guing about money that West-brooks suspected she stole.

In court papers, state police atHazleton said Westbrooks andanotherman approachedWeaver  while she was talking with afriend,ChristopherGonzalez, on  Wyoming Street in downtownHazleton on Nov. 13.

Gonzalez told police West-brooks took a “very aggressivetone” with Weaver, asking wherehis money was, and Weaver and Westbrooks “disappeared” short-ly afterward.

Smith told police he was with Westbrookswhen hedrove Weav-er from Wyoming Street to hisapartmentand then toa ruraldirtroad in Foster Township, wherethey all got out of the SUV.

He told police he heard a gun-shot, turned and saw Weaver fall

to the ground. He saw West-brooks fire about four morerounds at Weaver as she lay onthe ground.

 Westbrooks then returned tothe SUV, put the gun inhis waist-band then drove to New YorkCity.

W. Hazleton man’s homicide trial rescheduled

Benjamin

Tyrell West-

brooks, 22,

charged in the

November

2010 death of

Alicia Weaver,

of Hazleton,

will stand trial

on April 9,

Luzerne Coun-

ty Judge Tina

Polachek

Gartley said.

By SHEENADELAZIO

 [email protected]

described him as caring, street

smart and committed to the of-fice.

“I was honored and privilegedto be his deputy treasurer. Ourfriendship and our working rela-tionship was very meaningful,”saidDominickDePolo. “I found itto be very enriching.”

DePolo, who worked closely  with Morreale, has been serving as interim manager in the officeuntil a permanent replacement isnamed.

His former boss cared for hisconstituents and staff, engender-ing a loyalty responsible for hislongevity in politics. Morreale was elected to his first, four-yearterm in1979.

“He had an empathy that hasnot been displayed by many lead-ers that I have been associated with,” said DePolo.

  Though not highly educated,Morreale had utilitarian qualitiesand practical sense of how to runthe office, added DePolo.

“Being with people so often herealized that the best thing to do wasto becommittedto publicser- vice,” said DePolo.

He last spoke to him Wednes-dayand waswithhim Friday.

One of the two remaining rowofficersat thecourthouse Registerof Wills Dottie Stankovic served withMorrealefor nearly 19 years.

“He knew his business. Heknewhisoffice.He wasalwaysup-front with everything,” said Stan-kovic, a fellow Democrat.

Havingto leave officeas a resultofhome ruleaffectedhim.“I thinkthat sort of brought him down,”she said.

Stankovic called him a gentle-man and an old-school politician who knew how to campaign, not-inghis annual pigroastfundraiser wasa mustattend politicalevent.

“God rest his soul,” said Stan-kovic.“Theangelswilltakecareof him.”

Former county Democraticchairman Joe Mazur of Plymouthrecalled Morreale as someone without a lot of politicalenemies.

“Mikeand I gobacka long way.He was a good party Democratand always received 100 percentfrom the organization,” said Ma-

zur.Democrats and Republicans

alike attendedthe pigroastsat theformer Convention Hall in Pitt-stonTownship. Manytimes morethan 1,000 people showed up at whatMazurcalled“the galaeventofthe season” in politics.

“Mike will be sadly missed bythe Democratic party and hisfriends,”said Mazur.

Duringthe17 yearsGeneKleinserved in a variety of county posi-tions, hereliedon Morrealeforad- viceand honest answers.

Klein workedin county govern-ment between1984 and 2001 andfirst came in as a Republican andlaterswitched to Democrat.

“He told you what you neededto know, not what you wanted tohear,” said Klein, former chief clerk,administrator,budget direc-tor and personnel director.

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fice in January 2010, alertedthe agency concerns she had

regarding its management.Bill Slavoski, resident agentin charge of Secret Service’sScranton Resident Office, saidFriday that investigation is stillongoing.

  Whether or not there wasany criminal wrongdoing,Medico Olenginski and Grif-fith say it’s clear to them thatnumerous county officialsfailed to properly oversee thefund.

“There’s going to be a lot of finger pointing, but the bottomline is there was gross negli-gence on everybody’s part,”Medico Olenginski said.

According to the audit,LRW’s contract called for it tobe paid a total of $112 000 but

 The overpayments included$849,404 for labor, which wassupposed to be capped at$107,000, and $40,727 for cus-tomary expense such as travel,meals and lodging, which weresupposed to be capped at

$5,000.  The county also paid$78,068 to LRW for subcon-tractors, despite the fact thecontract contained no provi-sions for such payments.

Payments to LRW were sup-posed to be reviewed and ap-proved by the controller’s of-fice, which was run by Ma-ryanne Petrilla until the end of 2007. She became a commis-sioner in 2008 and the office  was then headed by deputycontroller A.J. Martinelli, whoserved as acting controller un-til Griffith took office in 2010.

Petrilla could not be reachedfor comment. Martinelli didnot return a phone messageleft on his cell phone Friday

the records retention commit-tee, which apparently nevermet during the three-year peri-od covered by the audit. Thatleft all decisions to formerClerk of Court Robert Reilly, who chaired the committee.

Reilly resigned from office in2010 after he was charged withaccepting a kickback from con-tractor Barton Weidlich for work Weidlich had done in theclerk of court’s office.

  Weidlich’s company, JPWConstruction, wasone of sever-al subcontractors the auditsays were improperly hired toperform work for the recordsretention project.

 The records retention com-mittee was made up of thethree county commissioners,the register of wills, treasurer,sheriff and prothonotary, which at the time in question was Jill Moran.

Luzerne County councilmanStephen A Urban served on

der Reilly’s watch because henever called for meetings.

Urban said he never ques-tioned why no meetings werecalled, as that was Reilly’s pre-rogative as chairman.

Griffith said he can’t under-

stand how the committee per-mitted the records project tooperatewith so littleoversight.He immediately stopped pay-ments to LRW when he tookoffice.

“Why was nobody aware this  was happening? It was prettyblatant,” Griffith said. “I was anew guy who never was in gov-ernmentbefore. I walkedin thedoor and a week later, I identi-fied an issue.”

Griffithsaid hisprimarycon-cern now is ensuring the coun-ty takes some action to try torecoup some of the funds. Thatdecision ultimately will be upto the county council.

“We spent $13,000 for thisaudit I don’t think the option

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ers will be able to do road patch-ing, snow plowing, park mainte-nance and many other jobs that

benefit residents.AngeloMedicoandFrankNock-

leyoperateNortheastCartageandRecyclingSolutions. The process-ing plant is a 40,000-square-footbuilding on land purchased fromthe EarthConservancy.

 Thebusiness ispart ofthe LouisCohenScrapyard thatbegan oper-ationsback in the1800s.

 The two men have made a con-siderable investment – more than$3 million – to buy the necessaryequipment. Large bins, conveyorbelts and sophisticated equip-ment that can remove cardboard,then newsprint, then clear plas-tics, then colored plastics frommassive mingled loads.

“It’s the cheapest type of recy-

cling available,” Medico said. “If municipalities are looking to getmore out of their budgets, theyhave to take a serious look at sin-gle-stream recycling.”

Some towns, like Kingston, arealready signed up. Mayor TomLeightonof Wilkes-Barrewillholda press conference Monday to an-nounce the city’s participation inthe program.

“I am once again proud that the

cityis a pioneer and a leaderof in-novative technologies that im-prove efficiency and save tax-payers money,” Leighton said. Toassist residents, thecity has print-ed a list of acceptable recyclableitems in the 2012 city calendar,  which was delivered to everyhome in the city and has updatedthe city’s recycling website --  www.wilkesbarrerecycles.com --to reflect the changes in the recy-

clingprogram.Medico said the Dallas AreaMunicipal Authority will partici-pate, as well as towns like Ed- wardsville, Jenkins Township andButler Township.

He said he is talking to everymunicipality about the program,aswellas localschooldistrictsandcollegesand universities.

Medico said the closest compe-tition in single-streamrecyclingis

in NorthamptonCounty, some65miles away.NortheastCartage addedabout

12people to thepayroll forthe re-cycling program. If the “through-put” – a word Medico said hemight have invented that meansthe capacity put throughthe plant– increases, a second shift mightbenecessary,or 25 to 30addition-al jobs.

Medico said all the recyclable

materialsbroughtto theplantarekept inside, reducing the possibil-ity of health concerns like storm  water leaching. He said single-stream recyclingcan lower collec-tion costs, extend the life of land-fills and create efficiencies forhaulersby reducingthe number of theirroutes to collect recyclables.Municipalities and haulers canusetheir garbagepackers to trans-port the materials, rather than

trucks with multiple compart-ments. Whenthe materialsare separat-

ed, they are baled and then mar-ketedto be sold to vendors acrossthe country and internationally,Medico said.

“And participation in recycling  will go up by 30 percent at least,”Medico said. “Residents can puttheirwastein onebag andrecycla-bles in theother.”

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Recyclable materials await baling at Northeast Cartage in Hanover Township. The company hasadded workers. Municipalities will switch to the new method in February.

Wilkes-Barre has recycling bins on North Washington Street. Mu-nicipalities expect single-stream recycling to be a boon.

Baled

recy-clable

materialsare at

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propertyon Fel-

lowsAvenue in

HanoverTownship.

though painful.PrisonWardenJoseph Piazzamust cut

$2.56 million and impose an estimated20layoffs – themostinany singledepart-ment. The prison budget will decreasefrom $28.97 million last year to $26.4million.

Piazza said he was working to imple-ment theoriginalplanfor14 cutsbutwilldig deeper to find additional staff that

may be eliminated without jeopardizing mandated services and state law.

 The warden said he’s strapped with aunion contract that forces him to keep aset number of prison guards on dutyeach shift while accommodating gener-ous quantities of days off for workers.

A 30-year employee can get about 71paiddaysoff peryear withsick,personalandvacation timeplusholidays,he said,describing the benefits as “absurd.”

 Theunion hasrefusedtomakeconces-sions that would allow him to reducecosts, including overtime, he said.

“I’ve asked the union over and overand over again, and I keep getting thesame old answer – no,” Piazza said, not-ing that some union workers will be cutto comply with the new budget.

“I know what the mission is. I know what the marching orders are, and I’mgoing to do my best to make it work inspite of the union,” the warden said.

County Assessment Director TonyAlu said he will work on the budgetthrough the weekend to eliminate

$297,633 and an estimated three em-ployees.Hisnew allotmentis a littleover$1 million.

“We’re going to do the best we can with what we have,” Alu said.

Possible litigation

Pribula has cautioned council mem-bersthat thecourts, districtattorneyandpublicdefendermay optto sueoverbud-get cuts.

County President Judge Thomas

Burkesaid court branches would have tocut spending $3.2 million and eliminateanestimated32 positionsunderthebud-get with council majority support.

 The courts received $23.6 million in2011 and face $400,000 in county-man-dated union pay increases in 2012, hesaid.The newallocation: $20.77million.

“We’re in a holding pattern and willcontinue to review our options,” Burkesaid.

 Thebudget adoptedby prior commis-sioners – which is the default plan if anamendment isn’t passed-- reduces courtbranches to $18.9 million, Pribula hasstressed.

Chief Public Defender AlFlorasaid hecan’t comment on his budget at thistime. The amendment would cut spend-ing by $102,962 and require four layoffs,bringing his allotment to $2.36 million.

He has said the office’s juvenile unitmust close if the county imposes staff cuts, and he requested more lawyers atan additional cost of $600,000.

Flora has threatened to sue over bud-

get cuts. However, Pribula told councilmembers Thursday the manager couldappoint a new public defender withcouncil confirmation if there’s a “lack of cooperation.”

County District Attorney Stefanie Sa-lavantis, who is not subject to replace-ment by council as an elected official,saidshenever wantedto sueoverbudgetcuts but may be forced to do so after re-ceiving her allotment Friday.

DA: 6 layoffs required

  The amendment reduces spending $680,000, for a new total of $4.1million, with an estimated six layoffs.

Salavantis said she is willing to findsome cuts but believes the prescribedamount would prevent her office fromthoroughlyprocessing allcriminal cases.

“Theycutourbudget,andthepublicisput in danger. That’s the bottom linehere,” Salavantis said.

She plans to work on the budget “all weekend long.”

County Prothonotary Carolee MedicoOlenginski said the $170,200 in cuts inherofficewillforceher tostop anoption-al passport service. She believes drasticstaff reductions will be feasible when anelectronic record filing and viewing sys-temis fully implemented, butthat won’thappen for about a year.

Council members have been debating options for weeks but wanted to reachmajorityconsensus Thursday so Pribulahasguidance before the Feb.15 deadline.

BUDGETContinued from Page1A

County President Judge Thomas Burke

said court branches would have to cut

spending $3.2 million and eliminate an

estimated 32 positions under the

budget with council majority support.

The courts received $23.6 million in

2011 and face $400,000 in county-

mandated union pay increases in 2012,

he said.

Past Luzerne County Com-missioners insisted their 2012budget projections were sound,raising questions about whycounty Interim Manager TomPribula removed two receipts to-taling $3 million.

One option used $1 million instate Liquid Fuels reimburse-ment to help cover road andbridge salaries, and the othercounted on $2 million in re-ceipts from an expiring tax-di-  version program.

At Pribula’s request, countyChief Engineer Joe Gibbons pro-  vided a written explanation to

the county council on why theliquid fuels plan was not recom-mended.

Gibbons said the county usesits annual liquid fuels appropri-ation to pave the roughly 130miles of roadway owned andmaintained by the county. Using the money for salaries would“seriously hamper” the paving schedule because most countyroads are not eligible for federalroad resurfacing aid, he said.

  The county has tried to paveabout eight miles of two-laneroadway each year with its liq-uid fuels funding, he said.

 The normal life expectancy of pavement is 10 to 12 years, butcounty roads must last about16.25 years on average betweenpavings, he said.

  The 2012 liquid fuels budgetalready publicly adopted bycommissioners earmarks $1.2

million to repave county-ownedHoney Hole Road in Butler andDennison townships, he said.

  The budget also covers salt,antiskid, dump truck procure-ment, fuel, highway lighting andbridge maintenance, he said.

“There is no possibility of al-locating any funding from theliquid fuels budget for salaries without failing to meet one of the other department liabili-ties,” Gibbons wrote.

  The state also heavily scruti-

nizes and regulates the funding of salaries with liquid fuels reve-nue, he said.

  The $2 million would comefrom a Tax Incremental Financ-ing plan, or TIF, that divertedtax revenue from new develop-ment along Highland Park Bou-levard and at the Arena Hub Pla-za to fund improvements toMundy Street, Highland ParkBoulevard and Coal Street.

  The county, Wilkes-Barre Township and Wilkes-Barre Ar-

ea School District have relin-quished tax revenue for the pro-  jects, though they will stop di-  verting revenue when the TIFexpires at the end of thismonth.

Roughly $5 million is in thebank to cover remaining billsfor the three road projects, andthe school district still owes $1million in back payments.

  The county also decided notto divert about $600,000 of taxrevenue into the program last  year, said county CommunityDevelopment Director AndrewReilly.

Councilman Stephen A. Ur-ban, a former county commis-sioner, said he has extensivelyreviewed the plan documentsand is confident the county isentitled to $2 million from thisremaining pot.

However, Pribula said a coun-

ty solicitor and other officials  who reviewed the agreementssay the remaining money can’tbe returned to taxing bodies un-til all bills from the road projectshave been processed.

 Wilkes-Barre operations direc-tor Butch Frati said Friday thatthe Coal Street project isn’t ex-pected to be completed untilOctober, which means addition-al bills will be submitted. Reillyalso said the state is expected tosubmit a bill for land acquisitioncosts that may total $1 million.

Reilly said the three taxing bodies must negotiate an agree-ment to divvy up the remaining funding after the bills are proc-essed.

Pribula said he is not con- vinced the county will receive$2 million, and the county’s al-lotment isn’t likely to come inuntil early 2013.

Past commissioners defend budget projectionsCounty chief engineerexplained why liquid fuels plan

not recommended.

By JENNIFERLEARN-ANDES 

 [email protected]

“There is no possibility of allocatingany funding from the liquid fuels bud-get for salaries without failing tomeet one of the other departmentliabilities.”

Joe Gibbons

Chief engineer

LOS ANGELES — A woman who called 911from Demi Moore’shome Monday night told officialsthe movie star was suffering con-  vulsions and was semi-consciousafter "smoking something."

 Theunidentifiedwomantold the911 operator that Moore "smokedsomething— it’s notmarijuana,it’ssimilar to incense" and she"seemsto be suffering convulsions."

She said "Demi" was barelybreathing and had an "accidental"reaction after smoking something.

Paramedics responded to-Moore’s home near Benedict Ca-nyon totreatherfor anundisclosedillness. They treated her and tookher to a hospital, according tosources. Her publicist said onlythat the actress is getting medicalhelp for "exhaustion" and to "im-prove her overall health."

"Generallyspeaking, it’s ourrecommendationto withhold re-lease of any med-ical condition oringested sub-stance related toan incident," said

Frank Mateljan, a spokesman forthe Los Angeles city attorney’s of-fice, which has reviewed the 911tape and made recommendationsto city agencies on which sectionsto cut.

Moore, who recently starred inthe movie"Margin Call,"disclosedlast fall that she was ending hermarriage to actor Ashton Kutcher.

In a statement released Mondaytothe LosAngelesTimes’Ministryof Gossipblog, a Moore representa-tive said: "Because of the stressesin herlife right now, Demi hascho-

Tape: Demi Moore suffered convulsions Los Angeles Times

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 TAMPA, Fla. — Greg Schianocouldn’t resist the challenge of trying to transform the TampaBay Buccaneers into winners.

 The 45-year-old architect of astunning college football turn-around at Rutgers was formallyintroduced Friday as the “rightman”totheleadtheNFL’syoung-estteamto playoffcontention—and beyond.

um inside the team’s posh head-quarters and training facility.“We’regoingto tryto bethe beststarting today. How long that’sgoingto take,I can’t tell youthat.... But when our best is the best, we’llbe Super Bowlchamps.”

 The New Jersey native gradu-ated from Bucknell Universityandwas oncean assistant on JoePaterno’s staff at Penn State.Schiano took over a struggling program atRutgersand turneditintoa BigEast contender during an 11-year run with the ScarletKnights.

 The Bucs are banking on himto have the same kind of impactinTampaBay,whichhas notwon

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Buccaneers introduce Schiano as new coach

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The former Rutgers head

coach and PSU assistant

must turn Tampa Bay around.

By FREDGOODALL 

 AP Sports Writer 

 TOBYHANNA– Funeralarrange-ments have been announced for Dr.Joseph Mattioli, founder of PoconoRaceway and philanthropist whodied Thursday.

 The viewing for Mattioli will beheld Sunday, 4:40-9 p.m., and Mon-day,10 a.m. to noon, at the PoconoCommunity Church, 2770 Memo-rial Boulevard, Tobyhanna.

A funeral mass will beheldMon-day at1:30 p.m. atSt.Peter theFish-erman Roman CatholicChurch, 211Lake Drive, Lake Harmony. Privateentombment will be at the conve-nience of thefamily.

  way until lastsummer, whenhe abruptly an-nounced his re-tirement and puthis three eldestgrandchildren incharge of the fa-cility.

Hewas knownalso forhis philan-thropy,makinggenerousandcontin-uous contributions to local civic or-ganizations, hospitals, schools andcharities throughout NortheasternPennsylvania.

Mattioli issurvived by hiswifeof 63 years, Dr. Rose, daughters Louie

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Mattioli

HARTFORD, Conn. – Somelike the home cooking, but the  Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pen-guins like going out to eat justfine.

Jason Williamsscoreda powerplaygoal with54 secondsremain-ing in overtime, giving the Pen-guins a hard-fought 3-2 road winover the Connecticut Whale in a

battleof divisionleaders Fridaynight.

“It wasn’t real-

ly a drawn upplay or anything like that. We were just trying to get a shotthrough,” Wil-liams said. “[Er-ic] Tangradyhad a goodscreenin frontof the goaltenderand their guycame out to tryto b lock t heshot, I just triedto get it through

and it just happened to be the winner.”

 The Penguins continued theirtorrid pace through their roadschedule. Wilkes-Barre/Scran-ton has been by far the best roadteam in the American HockeyLeague, notching its17thgame in22 tries this season.

“It’s definitely a mentallytoughgroup. I think a lotof itis atribute to our leadership fromour captains,” head coach JohnHynes said. “We don’t have a dif-ferent mentality on the road. Ithink it’s a mentally tough groupthathasfoundwaysto win,whichis nice to see.”

  The victory improved theteam’s overall record to 26-12-2-4and the Penguins maintainedtheir lead in theEastern Divisionstandings and on stayed on pace  with St. John’s for the mostpoints in theEastern Conference

 with 58.Goingintothe thirdperiodtied

at 1, the Penguins fell behind forthefirsttimein the gameat 5:44,butresponded less thana minutelater with a goal of their own,then rodeout a rockythirdperiodto force the extra frame.

“Once we got down, it couldhave been easy for us to back off,butwestuckwithit andwe found

P E N G U I N S

VictorycomesspecialdeliveryWilliams nets game-winner

on power play in overtimeto defeat Connecticut.

ByCHRISMAZA 

 For the Times Leader 

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3PENGUINS

2WHALE

STATE COLLEGE -- At one of themost difficult moments of her life,Sue Paterno looked forward, stoodtall, and reached out to comfortothers.

People who know her weren’tsurprised.

Paterno, 71, led her family into theBryce JordanCenter here

 Thursday tocommence the“Memorial forJoe,” an ovationrising as peoplesawher andcame to theirfeet. Then shehugged all thosearound her, herchildren andgrandchildren,close family, andfriends.

 When the firstspeaker steppedto the lectern,his first words were not for theformer coach but for her - the very

public spouse and lifelong partner of this town’s most popular citizen,suddenly forced into a new role, nolonger wife but widow.

“Sue,” began Kenny Jackson, aformer receiver and coach, recalling how when he came on a recruiting trip to Pennsylvania State University,she promised two things to his moth-er: Her son would go to

REMEMBERINGJOE PATERNO

AP PHOTO

Sue Paterno, wife of former PennState football coach Joe Paterno,

waves to well-wishers as she en-

ters a memorialservice Thursday.

Dignity hallmark 

of SueThe wife who was always by

JoePa’s side also was an

independent influence at PSU.

By JEFFGAMMAGE 

The Philadelphia Inquirer 

SeeDIGNITY,Page5B

“A lot ofthesebuildingsaroundhere gotbuilt be-cause ofSue Pa-terno.”

TomBradley

Former interim

coach and

defensive

coordinator

 WRIGHTTWP. – It’s usu-ally not a goodideato boastabout a previous victoryover an opponent, especial-ly when it’s by a mere twopoints.

But the Hazleton Areastudents crammed into a

section of the bleach-ers Fridaynight de-cided to doso.

And theHazletonArea stu-

dents dressed in basketballuniforms backed up the bra- vado in a big way.

Corey Joseph nailed athree-pointerto endthe firsthalf, his only points of thegame, to trigger the Cou-

gars to a 49-35 victory overCrestwood in a Wyoming Valley Conference DivisionI boys basketball game.

“We really needed that,”said Hazleton Area seniorforward Travis Buckner,  who finished with a team-high 12 points. “Shots we-ren’treallyfallingin thefirsthalf.Whenhehit that,it gotour student section rowdyand got us really into thegame. It got us going intothe half feeling good.”

  The victory gave Hazle-ton Area (1-0 Div. I, 13-3overall) a good start to thesecond-half season after itcaptured the first-halfcrownon Monday. Crestwood fellto0-1in the divisionand7-9

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Cougars ride waves

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TylerPlaksa (5) of Hazleton Areashoots over Mike Judge (25) of Crestwood during a

gameFriday at Crestwood.

Hazleton Area student

section gives team lift

with its ‘rowdy’ support.

ByJOHNERZAR 

 [email protected]

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35CRESTWOOD

DALLAS TWP. – There wasn’t any other way to de-

scribe Dallas’ first 11 min-utes of Friday’s boys basket-ball game against Wyoming Valley West other than tosay the Mountaineers were“dump trucked”.

Yes, dump trucked.“I’vebeenwaiting to usea

term,” Dallas coach Doug Miller said. “Tonight mightbethe nightto useit.Wegotdump trucked.”

  The Spartans unloaded

on theMountain-eers earlyand oftenen route toa 56-32cross-divi-sional win

over the Wyoming ValleyConfernce Division 2 first-

half champions.“We got back to doing to

 what wedidbeforewithrun-ning the floor,” Wyoming Valley West coach GeorgeReimillersaid. “That kindof disappeared for a little bit.”

Reimiller’s squad wastednotime posingproblemsforthe Mountaineers’ back-court. Dallas missedits first

Mounts get ‘dump trucked’ by Spartans

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Jaquan Ingram of WyomingValley West fights to controlthe ball against Dallas.

Valley West jumps to big

lead in rout of the WVC-II

first half champions.

See SPARTANS, Page4B

By JAYMONAHAN

 For The Times Leader 

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more information contact Shawnat 570-406-2385.

West Side Little League (Luzerne,Courtdale, Pringle, Edwardsville,Larksville) will be holding a regis-tration Saturday, Jan. 28 from10a.m. to noon at the Luzerne Bor-ough Building on Academy Street.Girl’s softball will also be included

this year. Three proofs of residencyare needed. New players mustprovide a birth certificate copy.Interested managers and coachesshould provide a copy of a driver’slicense. Fees, ages and fundraisinginformation can be found atwww.newwestsidelittleleague.orgor by calling Chris at 570-852-3900.

Wyoming Valley Vipers TravelSoftball Organization is lookingfor a few more girls for its 10 andunder team. Pitching is a plus.Contact Doug at 570-240-6893 orEd at 570-417-1119.

NWBLL registrations will be heldSaturday, Jan. 28 at HollenbackGolf Course. This includes baseball,softball and teeners. Childrenresiding in Parsons, Miners Mills,North End and East End are eligi-ble. Must be 4 years old by April30. Copy of birth certificate ofthree proofs of residency required.

Send any questions [email protected].

The Exeter Lions Little League willhold registrations for the 2012Little League Season at the ExeterScout Home and CommunityCenter, Lincoln Street. Regis-trations will be held Saturday, Feb.4 from 12-2 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 5from 12-2 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 9from 6-7:30 p.m. and Saturday,Feb.11 from 12-2 p.m. Registration isopen to children age 4 to 16 whoreside within the boundaries of theleague, including all of ExeterBorough and the following areas ofExeter Township: Schooley Rd.,Searfoss Rd., Della Ln., Rozelle Rd.,Oberdorfer Rd., Campground Rd.,Mt. Zion Rd. from Kingston Twpline to Swamp Rd. and Rt. 92 fromExeter line to Oberdorfer Rd.Registration frr for T-Ball, CoachPitch, Minor League and MajorLeague Baseball/Softball is $50

for one child, $70 for two childrenand $90 for families of three ormore. Junior League and SeniorLeague Baseball/Softball regis-tration fee is $100 per player. Anyquestions contact Jaime Hizynskiat www.exeterlionslittleleague.org.

The Wyoming Valley Babe RuthLeague will hold signups on Tues-day, Feb. 7 from 6-8 p.m. at Frank’sPizza, 198 S. Main St. Wilkes-Barre.Players and teams ages 13-15 and16-18 from throughout the Wyom-ing Valley are welcome. Seasonruns from late May to Oct. Cost is$85 per player or $150 per family.Individual teams pay only regis-tration and insurance fees underthe Babe Ruth Charter and providefor their expenses. For more in-formation, contact the SWB TeenerLeague at 793-6430.

Wyoming Valley Chapter of ASAUmpires will hold its first regis-tration meeting at Konefal’s Res-

taurant from 6:30-7 p.m. on Mon-day, Jan. 30. Fee is $70. Any newumpires wishing to join chaptershould register at this meeting.

Wilkes-Barre Heights Baseball isholding signups for the 2012 sea-son for children ages 4-12 living inthe Wilkes-Barre Area SchoolDistrict and surrounding areas.Sign-ups will be Jan. 28 and 29,Feb.11, 12,18, 19, 25 and 26 from 2-4p.m. at the Stanton Lanes bowlingalley. Please bring a copy of birthcertificate and contact informa-tion. Cost is $30 for one child, $60for two children and $15 for anysibling after two. For questions,please call Gerrie at 235-6060 orMandy at 817-4638.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Crestwood Comets Football Ban-quet will be held Sunday, Jan. 29from 5-8 p.m. at Best Western

Genetti Hotel and ConferenceCenter at 77 East Market St. inWilkes-Barre in the Empress Em-bassy Ballroom.

The Nanticoke Area BasketballBooster Club will hold a spaghettidinner this Sunday, Jan. 29. Pleasenote that the site has beenchanged from Holy TransfigurationHall to St. Mary’s Church Hall onHanover Street. in Nanticoke. Thedinner is take-out only and will beserved from11 a.m. until 3 p.m.There are a limited number oftickets still available that can bepurchased at the door for a cost of$8.00.

Hanover Area Quarterback Club willbe hosting their end of year ban-quet on Sunday, Jan. 29 from 5-8p.m. at the high school cafeteria.Reservations must be made byJan. 27. For more information,please call Sharon at 510-9190.

MEETINGS

Crestwood Football Booster Clubwill hold its next meeting on Thurs-day, Feb. 2 at 7 p.m. at King’sRestaurante. Any questions, please

call Melanie at 570-606-4223.Nanticoke Area Little League willmeet Wednesday Feb.1 at the HighSchool Cafeteria at 7 p.m. Generalboard meet will be at 6:40 p.m.Please note change. Any questionscall Wade at 570-735-0189. Pleasedon’t park in circle

Wilkes-Barre Recreation Softballwill hold a meeting today at theDPW Garage at 6:30 p.m. All men’sand co-ed teams interested shouldattend. For more information, callRon Trimble at 570-208-4246 or570-824-8343.

Hanover Area Little League will behosting its monthly meeting onFeb. 1 at the high school cafeteriaat 7:30 p.m. Please do not park inthe circle. Everyone is invited toattend.

The Crestwood Boys BasketballBooster Club will meet Monday,Jan. 30 at 7 p.m. at Cavanaugh’s.The Winter Social is set for Sat-

urday, Feb. 4; Senior Night gameon Friday, Feb. 10; End of SeasonBanquet set for Sunday, March 25.

REGISTRATION/TRYOUTS

Back Mountain American LegionBaseball will conduct registrationfor the upcoming 2012 season atthe lower level of the Dallas Amer-ican Legion on Sunday from 7p.m.to 8:30 p.m. Eligible players residein the Dallas and Lake Lehmanschool districts, and will be 13 to19years old in 2012.Contact TomEvans with any questions at 570-696-3979.

Hanover Area Little League will beholding registration for the 2012season on Tuesday, Jan. 31from6-8 p.m., Monday, Feb.13 from 6-8p.m. and Saturday, Feb. 25 from 10a.m. until12 p.m. in the cafeteria atthe Hanover Area High School. Allchildren residing in Warrior Run,

Sugar Notch & Hanover Twp.,excluding Preston & Newtown,ages 4-16 as of April 30, 2012 areeligible to play. Registration costsare $45 per player (ages 4-12) or$75 per family of 2 or more. Costfor Junior/Senior League ages13-16 is $65 per player. All newplayers are required to bring acopy of their birth certificate forage verification purposes.Anyquestions please email [email protected].

MaximumImpact Sports Trainingwill be having spring softball travelteam tryouts for ages12, 14 and16on Jan. 28 and Feb. 4 from 3-5p.m. Those looking to registermust call 570-822-1134.

Mountain Top Area Little Leaguewill be holding registrations forboth baseball and softball onSaturday, Jan. 28 from10 a.m. to12:30 p.m., Feb. 4 from10 a.m. to12:30 p.m., Feb.16 from 5:30 p.m.

to 7 p.m. and Feb. 25 from 1 p.m. to3:30 p.m. All registrations will takeplace at the Crestwood HighSchool. Baseball and softballprograms for boys and girls ages6-16 and participants must turn 6by April 30. For additional dates,fees or information, call Terry at570-823-7949 or visi t www.moun-taintoparealittleleague.com.

Nanticoke Area Little League signup dates for boys and girls 4-18 yrsold will be Jan. 28 and 29, 11a.m. to3 p.m. at Nanticoke Ed. Ctr. Gym,Feb. 11and 12,11a.m. to 3 p.m. atNewport Twp. Firehouse, Feb.25and 26,11 a.m. 3 p.m. at NanticokeElementary Cafeteria. Childrenfrom Nanticoke, Newport Twp.,Plymouth Twp. are eligible and allplayers must have copy of birthcertificate and 3 proofs of resi-dency. More information go towww.nanticokelittleleague.com orcall Wade at 570-735-0189 or Dave

at 570 262-5970. Cost is $40 for 1,$60 for family, $50 for Jr./Sr.

Pittston Township Little League willhold registrations for the up-coming 2012 season on the follow-ing dates: Jan. 31, Feb. 2, 7, and 9.Registration will take place at thePittston Township Municipal Build-ing from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. each day.Fee is $50 per player and $75 perfamily. Little League Divisionsinclude: Little League, Girls Soft-ball, and Junior/Senior LittleLeague. All new players mustprovide a copy of birth certificateand proof of residency. T-Ballplayers must be age 5 by May1.Questions can be directed to Art at570-655-6996.

Plains Little League will be holdingregistration for players 4 years ofage and older at the Plains Amer-ican Legion. Dates and times areas follows: Wednesday Feb. 1, 6-8p.m.; Sunday Feb. 12, 1-3 p.m. In-

terested volunteers/coaches musthave their driver’s license/photo IDat registration.

Plymouth/West Side Girls Fast-pitch Softball will hold signups forgirls ages 6-16 on Jan. 25 from 6p.m. to 8 p.m. and Jan 28 from10a.m. to 12 p.m. at the PlymouthBorough Building. Cost is $35 forfirst child and $50 for family. For

Bulletin Board items will not beaccepted over the telephone. Itemsmay be faxed to 831-7319, emailed [email protected] or droppedoff at the Times Leader or mailed toTimes Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, MainSt., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.

B U L L E T I N B O A R D

NFL

Favorite Points Underdog

Sunday

ProBowl

NFC 4 AFC

SundayFebruary5

SuperBowl XLVI

Patriots 3 Giants

NBA

Favorite Points Underdog

Wizards 1.5 BOBCATS

76ERS [13] Pistons

ROCKETS 6.5 Knicks

Lakers 5 BUCKS

Grizzlies 3.5 SUNS

JAZZ [10] Kings

[]-denotes a circle game. A game is circled for a va-rietyofreasons,with theprimefactorb einganinjury.When a game is inside a circle, there is limited wa-

gering.Thelinecouldmovea fewpointsin eitherdi-rection, depending on the severity (probable, ques-tionable, doubtful, out) of the injury

College Basketball

Favorite Points Underdog

NORTHEASTERN 5 Hofstra

w-Marquette 2 VILLANOVA

DUKE 18 St. John’s

CLEMSON 11.5 Wake Forest

George Wash 1.5 FORDHAM

SYRACUSE 11.5 W Virginia

BAYLOR 7.5 Texas

Buffalo 15 NO ILLINOIS

N TEXAS 4 Arkansas St

ALABAMA 11 Arkansas

FLORIDA 10 Mississippi St

MISSOURI 24 Texas Tech

Kansas 6 IOWA ST

GEORGIA ST PK Vi rgin ia Co mm

DREXEL 14 Delaware

NC-Wilmington 9 TOWSON

GEORGE MAS ON 11 J ames Madis on

VAN DE RB IL T 9 .5 Mi dd le T en n S t

OHIO U 8.5 Ball St

WIS CONS IN -MILW 5.5 V al parais o

Sa in t L ou is 4 M ASS AC HU SET TS

Vi rgin ia Tech 2.5 MAR YLAN D

Tulsa 2 SMU

BOISE ST 1 Wyoming

San Di eg o St 3 C OLOR AD O ST

Kentucky 9.5 LSU

OLD D OMIN ION 16. 5 Wil li am & Mary

W MICHIGAN 4 Miami-Ohio

ILLINOIS ST 8.5 So Illinois

PITTSBURGH 1 Georgetown

UCLA 8.5 Colorado

TEXAS A&M 4 Oklahoma St

NORTHWESTERN 1 Purdue

TEMPLE 6 St. Joseph’s

W as hi ng to n S t 1 .5 AR IZ ON A S T

MI SS OU RI S T 2 .5 N or th er n I ow a

UL -L afaye tte 8.5 U L- MONROE

Bowling Green 4 E MICHIGAN

NEW MEXICO 18.5 Tcu

Cincinnati 1.5 RUTGERS

Harvard 14 BROWN

TENNESSEE 8.5 Auburn

YALE 11.5 Dartmouth

C le ve lan d S t 3 .5 Y OU NG ST OW NST

Butler 1 W ISC-GREEN BAY

C FL ORID A 3 .5 So uthe rn Mi ss

Akron 5.5 C MICHIGAN

Kent St 5 TOLEDO

CORNELL 3.5 Columbia

ARIZONA 5 Washington

MISSISSIPPI 6 S Carolina

KANSAS ST 11.5 Oklahoma

DUQUESNE 3 LaSalle

Xavier 3.5 CHARLOTTE

DAYTON 13.5 Rhode Island

ST. BONA 4.5 Richmond

FLORIDA INT’L 5 W Kentucky

Denver 4.5 ARK-L ROCK

SAN FRANCI SC O 1 1 San Di eg o

Louisville PK SETON HALL

UAB 7 E Carolina

RICE 3.5 Tulane

MINNESOTA 3 Illinois

CAL- IRVINE 1 .5 Cal -River sid e

Cal-Santa Barb 4.5 PACIFIC

NC STATE 2 Virginia

Nevad a 6 .5 LOUI SIANA T EC H

Utep 1 HOUSTON

CREIGHTON 20 Bradley

Wichita St 9 DRAKE

MEMPHIS 10 Marshall

BYU 2 St. Mary’s-CA

UTAH ST 13 San Jose St

Unlv 11.5 AIR FORCE

NEW MEXIC O ST 9 .5 Fr esno St

PEPPER DINE 3 .5 San ta Cl ar a

LOYOLA-M’MOUNT

13 Portland

Cal-Poly SLO 13 CAL-DAVIS

LON G B EA CH S T 12. 5 C S-Full erton

USC 12 Utah

IDAHO 5.5 Hawaii

CHARLESTON 5 Wofford

NC-GREENS-BORO

2 W Carolina

APPALACHIAN ST 5.5 Elon

MOR EH EA D S T P K Tenness ee Tec h

Davidson 11.5 SAMFORD

JA CK ’V IL LE S T 1 2 S IU -E dw ’v il le

Furman 7 CITADEL

TEN N- CH ATT 8 .5 Ga So uth er n

T EN NE SSE E S T 6 .5 E K en tu cky

MURRAY ST 18 E Illinois

AU ST IN P EAY 1 6. 5 T en n- Ma rt in

E W ASH IN GT ON 8 .5 Mo nt an a S t

Weber St 8 IDAHO ST

SA CR AM EN TO ST 3 .5 N o A ri zo na

NHL

Favorite Odds Underdog

Sunday

All-Star Game

TEAM ALF-REDSSON

-$120/ even

Team Chara

MMA

UFC

R. Evans -$175/  +$155

P. Davis

C. So nne n - $4 50/  +$350 M. Bisping

C . W ei dman - $1 55 /  +$135

D. Maia

 A M E R I C A ’ S L I N E

 BY ROXY ROXBOROUGH 

CIRCULAR REPORT: On the NBA board, the 76ers - Pistons circle is for Detroitguard Ben Gordon (doubtful) and forward Tayshaun Prince (questionable); theKings - Jazz circle is for Utah forward Al Jefferson (doubtful).Follow Eckstein on Twitter at www.twitter.com/vegasvigorish.INJURY REPORT: On the NBA board, New York forward Carmelo Anthony is out.

L O C A LC A L E N D A R

TODAY'S EVENTSGIRLSBASKETBALLMoravian Academy at MMI Prep, 3:15 p.m.Allentown Central Catholic at Holy Redeemer, 4:15p.m.HS WRESTLINGBerwick at Allentown Duals, 9 a.m.Wyoming Seminary at Gilman DualsTunkhannock at Husky DualsCrestwood at Garden Spot TournamentHanover Area at Lake-Lehman,1 p.m.Wyoming Area at Dallas, 7 p.m.Pittston Area at Hazleton Area, 7 p.m.

PSU Fayette at PSU Wilkes-Barre, 3 p.m.FDU-Florham at Misericordia, 3 p.m.DeSales at King’s, 3 p.m.WOMEN'SCOLLEGEBASKETBALLDelaware CCC at Luzerne CCC,1 p.m.PSU Greater Allegheny at PSU Hazleton,1 p.m.DeSales at King’s1 p.m.FDU-Florham at Misericordia,1 p.m.Wilkes at Delaware Valley,1 p.m.PSU Fayette at PSU Wilkes-Barre,1 p.m.COLLEGESWIMMINGElizabethtown at King’s,1 p.m.COLLEGEWRESTLINGYeshiva Tri-MeetGettysburg at Wilkes,11a.m.King’s at Scranton,1 p.m.

SUNDAY, JAN. 29

GAR at Lake-Lehman, 7:15 p.m.Meyers at Hanover Area, 7:15 p.m.Northwest at Nanticoke, 7:15 p.m.Tunkhannock at Hazleton Area, 7:15 p.m.Wyoming Area at Holy Redeemer, 7:15 p.m.Wyoming Seminary at MMI Prep, 7:15 p.m.HSWRESTLINGNanticoke at Valley View, 7 p.m.MEN'SCOLLEGEBASKETBALLPSU Lehigh Valley at PSU Wilkes-Barre, 7 p.m.

TUESDAY, JAN. 31BOYSBASKETBALLHoly Redeemer at Wyoming Area, 7 p.m.Berwick at Dallas, 7:15 p.m.Wyoming Valley West at Coughlin, 7:15 p.m.Pittston Area at Crestwood, 7:15 p.m.Tunkhannock at Hazleton Area, 7:15 p.m.Nanticoke at Northwest, 7:15 p.m.MMI Prep at Wyoming Seminary, 7:15 p.m.Hanover Area at Meyers, 7:15 p.m.GAR at Lake-Lehman, 7:15 p.m.HSSWIMMINGLake-Lehman at Hanover Area, 4:30 p.m.

Holy Redeemer at Hazleton Area, 4:30 p.m.Holy Cross at Berwick, 4:30 p.m.Abington Heights at Valley View, 4:30 p.m.Delaware Valley at Scranton High, 4:30 p.m.Tunkhannock at Elk Lake, 4:30 p.m.Scranton Prep at West Scranton, 4:30 p.m.Wyoming Valley West at Dallas, 4:30 p.m.HSWRESTLINGCoughlin at Pittston Area, 7 p.m.MEN'SCOLLEGEBASKETBALLPSU Hazleton at Penn College, 8 p.m.Harrisburg at Luzerne CCC, 8 p.m.WOMEN'SCOLLEGEBASKETBALLPSU Hazleton at Penn College, 6 p.m.Harrisburg at Luzerne CCC, 6 p.m

T R A N S A C T I O N S

BASEBALLAmericanLeague

CLEVELANDINDIANS—NamedCourt Berry-Trippcoordinator, baseball information.TAMPA BAY RAYS—Signed INF Jeff Keppinger toa one-year contract.

National LeagueHOUSTON ASTROS—Agreed to terms with LHP

Zach Dukeon on a minor league contract.NEWYORK METS—Agreedto termswith INFMattTuiasosopo on a minor league contract.PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Agreed to terms OFHunter Pence on a one-year contract. Agreed toterms with OF Juan Pierre on a minor league con-tract.

BASKETBALLNational Basketball Association

PHILADELPHIA 76ERS—Signed C Francisco El-son.

FOOTBALLNational Football League

BALTIMORE RAVENS—Promoted linebackerscoach Dean Pees to defensive coordinator. Re-tained offensive coordinator Cam Cameron.JACKSONVILLEJAGUARS—NamedTom Myslin-skistrengthand conditioningcoachand PatrickMu-larkey assistant strength coach.OAKLAND RAIDERS—Named Dennis Allencoach.

HOCKEYAmericanHockey League

MANCHESTER MONARCHS—Released LWChris Cloud and D Joe Charlebois.

SOCCERMajor League Soccer

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES—Signed F SercanGuvenisik.

COLLEGEDUKE—Named Caline McHenry Olmsted volun-teer women’s assistant lacrosse coach.MIAMI—Signed men’s basketball coach Jim Larra-naga to a three-year extension through April 30,2019.ST ANDREWS—Named Rick Cremen men’s as-

W H A T ’ S O N T V

AUTORACING2:30 p.m.

SPEED — Rolex Sports Car Series, 24 Hours atDaytona, start of race, at Daytona Beach, Fla.

EXTREME SPORTS2 p.m.

ESPN2 — Winter X Games, at Aspen, Colo.4 p.m.

ABC — Winter X Games, at Aspen, Colo.9 p.m.

ESPN — Winter X Games, at Aspen, Colo.2 a.m.

ESPN2 — Winter X Games, at Aspen, Colo. (de-layed tape)

FIGURESKATING

4 p.m.NBC — U.S. Championships, part I, at San Jose,Calif.

9 p.m.NBC — U.S. Championships, part II, at San Jose,Calif.

GOLF1p.m.

TGC — PGA Tour, Farmers Insurance Open, thirdround, at San Diego

3 p.m.CBS — PGA Tour, Farmers Insurance Open, thirdround, at San Diego

4 a.m.TGC — European PGA Tour, Abu Dhabi Cham-pionship, final round, at Abu Dhabi, United ArabEmirates

HIGHSCHOOL BOYSBASKETBALL5 p.m.

WQMY — Valley View vs. Mid Valley7 p.m.

WQMY — Riverside vs. Old ForgeMEN'SCOLLEGE BASKETBALL

NoonESPN — St. John’s at DukeESPN2 — Marquette at VillanovaWQMY --- Wake Forest at ClemsonPLUS --- Hofstra at Northweastern

1p.m.CBS — National coverage, Texas at BaylorYES --- George Washington at Fordham

1:30 p.m.MSG — Mississippi at Flordia

2 p.m.ESPN Kansas at Iowa St

ESPN2 — Purdue at NorthwesternNBCSP — San Diego St. at Colorado St.CSN --- William &Mary at Old DominionMSG --- Kentucky at Louisiana StateYES --- Oklahoma State at Texas A&M

6 p.m.ESPN2 — Auburn at Tennessee

7 p.m.ESPN — Washington at Arizona

8 p.m.ESPN2 — Virginia at NC StateBTN --- Illinois at Minnesota

MIXEDMARTIALARTS8 p.m.

FOX— Middleweights, ChaelSonnen (27-11-1)vs.Michael Bisping (23-3-0); middleweights, DemianMaia (15-3-0) vs. Chris Weidman (7-0-0); lightheavyweights, Rashad Evans (21-1-1) vs. Phil Da-vis (9-0-0), at Chicago

NBABASKETBALL7 p.m.

CSN — Detroit at Philadelphia8 p.m.

MSG — New York at HoustonNHLHOCKEY

7 p.m.NBCSP—Exhibition,All-Star SuperSkills Compe-tition, at Ottawa

TENNIS3 a.m.

ESPN2 — Australian Open, men’s championshipmatch, at Melbourne, Australia

WOMEN'SCOLLEGEBASKETBALLNoon

CSN, ROOT — Notre Dame at St. John’s3 p.m.

BTN — Purdue at Iowa5 p.m.

PLUS, ROOT — Rice at Houston7 p.m.

PLUS, ROOT — Oregon at Oregon St.9 p.m.

ROOT — Kansas State at Oklahoma

H O C K E Y

National Hockey LeagueEASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic DivisionGP W L OT Pts GF GA

N.Y. Rangers............... 47 31 12 4 66 132 96Philadelphia ................ 48 29 14 5 63 162 142Pittsburgh.................... 49 28 17 4 60 152 127New Jersey ................. 48 26 19 3 55 129 136N.Y. Islanders.............. 48 19 22 7 45 115 143

Northeast DivisionGP W L OT Pts GF GABoston.......................... 47 31 14 2 64 171 102Ottawa.......................... 52 27 19 6 60 157 160Toronto ........................ 49 25 19 5 55 151 147Montreal....................... 49 19 21 9 47 130 134Buffalo.......................... 49 20 24 5 45 119 149

Southeast DivisionGP W L OT Pts GF GA

Florida.......................... 48 22 15 11 55 122 136Washington................. 48 26 19 3 55 136 137Winnipeg...................... 50 22 22 6 50 124 143Tampa Bay................... 48 21 23 4 46 136 165Carolina....................... 51 18 24 9 45 130 159

WESTERN CONFERENCECentral Division

GP W L OT Pts GF GADetroit .......................... 50 33 16 1 67 160 117St. Louis....................... 49 29 13 7 65 124 102Chicago........................ 50 29 15 6 64 162 144Nashville...................... 50 30 16 4 64 140 127Columbus.................... 49 13 30 6 32 115 163

Northwest DivisionGP W L OT Pts GF GA

Vancouver ................... 49 30 15 4 64 158 122Minnesota.................... 49 24 18 7 55 115 126Colorado...................... 51 26 23 2 54 131 144Calgary ........................ 50 23 21 6 52 120 137Edmonton.................... 49 18 26 5 41 122 142

Pacific DivisionGP W L OT Pts GF GA

San Jose...................... 47 27 14 6 60 131 110Los Angeles................ 50 24 16 10 58 111 111Dallas........................... 48 25 21 2 52 126 136Phoenix........................ 50 22 20 8 52 130 134Anaheim ...................... 48 18 23 7 43 124 144NOTE: Two pointsfor a win, one point for overtime

loss. Thursday's GamesNo games scheduled

Friday's GamesNo games scheduled

Today's GamesNo games scheduled

Sunday's GamesTeam Chara vs. Team Alfredsson, 4 p.m.

American Hockey LeagueEASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic DivisionGP W L OL SL Pts GF GA

St. John’s.............. 42 25 11 5 1 56 144 127Manchester........... 45 24 19 0 2 50 120 123Worcester.............. 41 20 13 3 5 48 111 107Portland................. 42 21 16 2 3 47 119 131Providence............ 45 20 20 2 3 45 104 128

East DivisionGP W L OL SL Pts GF GA

Penguins .............. 43 25 12 2 4 56 138 124Hershey................. 42 24 11 4 3 55 159 127Norfolk................... 43 25 15 1 2 53 153 126Syracuse............... 40 18 17 3 2 41 131 133Binghamton........... 44 18 24 1 1 38 116 137

Northeast DivisionGP W L OL SL Pts GF GA

Connecticut........... 42 19 15 3 5 46 127 129Bridgeport............. 42 20 17 3 2 45 118 124Albany.................... 41 18 15 5 3 44 106 126Adirondack............ 42 21 19 1 1 44 121 123Springfield............. 42 19 20 1 2 41 125 130

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Midwest DivisionGP W L OL SL Pts GF GACharlotte................ 45 26 15 2 2 56 131 120Chicago................. 43 23 16 1 3 50 126 114Milwaukee............. 40 22 16 1 1 46 118 107Peoria.................... 43 21 19 2 1 45 128 126Rockford................ 44 18 21 1 4 41 131 151

NorthDivisionGP W L OL SL Pts GF GA

Toronto.................. 43 23 15 3 2 51 124 107Rochester.............. 42 18 16 5 3 44 118 127Grand Rapids........ 41 17 16 4 4 42 129 131Hamilton................ 41 18 18 1 4 41 100 124Lake Erie............... 44 19 22 2 1 41 104 124

West DivisionGP W L OL SL Pts GF GA

Oklahoma City...... 43 27 11 2 3 59 127 97Houston................. 42 21 9 3 9 54 116 110Abbotsford ............ 44 25 16 3 0 53 109 108San Antonio.......... 42 22 18 2 0 46 101 115Texas..................... 41 20 18 1 2 43 125 123NOTE:Two pointsare awardedfora win,onepointfor an overtime or shootout loss.

Thursday's GamesCharlotte 4, Rockford 3, SOToronto 6, Lake Erie 2

Friday's GamesPenguins 3, Connecticut 2 OTRockford 3, Charlotte 2Bridgeport 6, Adirondack 2St. John’s 3, Manchester 2.Springfield 3, Portland 2Binghamton 3, Albany 2Hamilton 4, Toronto1Norfolk 2, Hershey1Syracuse 4, Rochester 0Oklahoma City 5, Houston 2

Chicago 2, Milwaukee 1Peoria 4, Grand Rapids 2San Antonio 6, Texas 2

Today's GamesRochester at Toronto, 3 p.m.Adirondack at Albany, 5 p.m.St. John’s at Portland, 7 p.m.Worcester at Manchester, 7 p.m.Springfield at Connecticut, 7 p.m.Penguins at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m.Hershey at Norfolk, 7:15 p.m.Bridgeport at Syracuse, 7:30 p.m.Hamilton at Lake Erie, 7:30 p.m.Grand Rapids at Peoria, 8 p.m.Houston at San Antonio, 8 p.m.Texas at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m.Milwaukee at Rockford, 8:05 p.m.

B A S K E T B A L L

National BasketballAssociation

EASTERN CONFERENCEAtlantic Division

W L Pct G BPhiladelphia................... 12 6 .667 —Boston............................ 8 9 .471 31 ⁄ 2New York ....................... 7 11 .389 5New Jersey.................... 6 13 .316 61 ⁄ 2Toronto........................... 6 13 .316 61 ⁄ 2

Southeast DivisionW L Pct GB

Miami............................. 13 5 .722 —

Atlanta........................... 13 6 .684 1 ⁄ 2Orlando......................... 12 6 .667 1Washington.................. 3 15 .167 10Charlotte....................... 3 16 .158 101 ⁄ 2

Central DivisionW L Pct GB

Chicago......................... 16 4 .800 —Indiana.......................... 12 5 .706 21 ⁄ 2Cleveland...................... 7 10 .412 71 ⁄ 2Milwaukee..................... 7 10 .412 71 ⁄ 2Detroit ........................... 4 15 .211 111 ⁄ 2

WESTERN CONFERENCESouthwest Division

W L Pct G BSan Antonio................... 12 7 .632 —Dallas.............................. 11 8 .579 1Houston.......................... 10 8 .556 11 ⁄ 2Memphis ........................ 10 8 .556 11 ⁄ 2New Orleans.................. 3 15 .167 81 ⁄ 2

Northwest DivisionW L Pct G B

Oklahoma City............... 15 3 .833 —Denver............................ 13 5 .722 2Utah................................ 10 6 .625 4Portland.......................... 11 8 .579 41 ⁄ 2Minnesota...................... 8 10 .444 7

Pacific DivisionW L Pct G B

L.A. Clippers.................. 10 6 .625 —L.A. Lakers..................... 11 8 .579 1 ⁄ 2Golden State.................. 6 11 .353 41 ⁄ 2Phoenix.......................... 6 11 .353 41 ⁄ 2Sacramento................... 6 13 .316 51 ⁄ 2

Thursday's GamesBoston 91, Orlando 83

L.A. Clippers 98, Memphis 91Friday's GamesPhiladelphia 89, Charlotte 72Boston 94, Indiana 87New Jersey 99, Cleveland 96Atlanta107, Detroit101Chicago107, Milwaukee100Houston103, Washington 76New Orleans 93, Orlando 67Minnesota 87, San Antonio 79Miami 99, New York 89Dallas116, Utah101Toronto at Denver, latePhoenix at Portland, lateOklahoma City at Golden State, late

Today's GamesWashington at Charlotte, 7 p.m.Detroit at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.New York at Houston, 8 p.m.L.A. Lakers at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m.Memphis at Phoenix, 9 p.m.Sacramento at Utah, 9 p.m.

Sunday's GamesChicago at Miami, 3:30 p.m.Cleveland at Boston, 6 p.m.Toronto at New Jersey, 6 p.m.Indiana at Orlando, 6 p.m.San Antonio at Dallas, 6:30 p.m.Atlanta at New Orleans, 7 p.m.L.A. Lakers at Minnesota, 7 p.m.L.A. Clippers at Denver, 8 p.m.

College BasketballMen's College Basketball Schedule

Today's GamesEAST

Wagner at Quinnipiac, 2 p.m.UNC Wilmington at Towson, 2 p.m.Saint Louis at UMass, 2 p.m.Fairleigh Dickinson at CCSU, 3:30 p.m.Mount St. Mary’s at Sacred Heart, 3:30 p.m.Monmouth (NJ) at Bryant, 4 p.m.Albany (NY) at Hartford, 4 p.m.Georgetown at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m.Saint Joseph’s at Temple, 4 p.m.Colgate at Holy Cross, 5 p.m.Harvard at Brown, 6 p.m.Cincinnati at Rutgers, 6 p.m.Columbia at Cornell, 7 p.m.La Salle at Duquesne, 7 p.m.

Bucknell at Navy, 7 p.m.St. Francis (NY) at Robert Morris, 7 p.m.Richmond at St. Bonaventure, 7 p.m.LIU at St. Francis (Pa.), 7 p.m.Dartmouth at Yale, 7 p.m.Louisville at Seton Hall, 8 p.m.

SOUTHWake Forest at Clemson, NoonWofford at Coll. of Charleston, NoonSt. John’s at Duke, NoonArkansas at Alabama, 1:30 p.m.Mississippi St. at Florida,1:30 p.m.Elon at Appalachian St., 2 p.m.James Madison at George Mason, 2 p.m.VCU at Georgia St., 2 p.m.W. Carolina at UNC Greensboro, 2 p.m.Middle Tennessee at Vanderbilt, 2 p.m.Virginia Tech at Maryland, 2:30 p.m.Tennessee Tech at Morehead St., 3 p.m.SE Louisiana at Northwestern St., 3 p.m.Mercer at Stetson, 3:15 p.m.Kentucky at LSU, 4 p.m.Md.-Eastern Shore at NC A&T, 4 p.m.Delaware St. at NC Central, 4 p.m.William & Mary at Old Dominion, 4 p.m.Liberty at Radford, 4 p.m.Howard at Savannah St., 4 p.m.High Point at Winthrop, 4 p.m.Campbell at UNC Asheville, 4:30 p.m.Louisiana-Lafayette at Louisiana-Monroe, 5 p.m.Davidson at Samford, 5 p.m.Alcorn St. at Southern U., 5 p.m.Kennesaw St. at Florida Gulf Coast, 5:15 p.m.SIU-Edwardsville at Jacksonville St., 5:30 p.m.Jackson St. at MVSU, 5:30 p.m.Prairie View at Alabama St., 6 p.m.Bethune-Cookman at Florida A&M, 6 p.m.

Coppin St. at Hampton, 6 p.m.Morgan St. at Norfolk St., 6 p.m.Auburn at Tennessee, 6 p.m.Xavier at Charlotte, 7 p.m.Coastal Carolina at Gardner-Webb, 7 p.m.South Carolina at Mississippi, 7 p.m.Southern Miss. at UCF, 7 p.m.Furman at The Citadel, 7:05 p.m.Georgia Southern at Chattanooga, 7:30 p.m.W. Kentucky at FIU, 7:30 p.m.North Florida at Lipscomb, 7:30 p.m.Charleston Southern at Presbyterian, 7:30 p.m.Nevada at Louisiana Tech, 8 p.m.E. Illinois at Murray St., 8 p.m.Virginia at NC State, 8 p.m.E. Kentucky at Tennessee St., 8 p.m.East Carolina at UAB, 8 p.m.Jacksonville at Belmont, 8:15 p.m.Texas Southern at Alabama A&M, 8:30 p.m.UT-Martin at Austin Peay, 8:30 p.m.Marshall at Memphis, 9 p.m.

MIDWESTBall St. at Ohio, TBABuffalo at N. Illinois,1 p.m.Texas Tech at Missouri,1:30 p.m.Kansas at Iowa St., 2 p.m.Valparaiso at Milwaukee, 2 p.m.Chicago St. at North Dakota, 3 p.m.Akron at Cent. Michigan, 4 p.m.Purdue at Northwestern, 4 p.m.Miami (Ohio) at W. Michigan, 4 p.m.S. Illinois at Illinois St., 4:05 p.m.N. Iowa at Missouri St., 5 p.m.Bowling Green at E. Michigan, 6 p.m.N. Dakota St. at Oakland, 6 p.m.Rhode Island at Dayton, 7 p.m.Butler at Green Bay, 7 p.m.S. Dakota St. at IPFW, 7 p.m.Oklahoma at Kansas St., 7 p.m.Kent St. at Toledo, 7 p.m.Cleveland St. at Youngstown St., 7:05 p.m.Illinois at Minnesota, 8 p.m.IUPUI at W. Illinois, 8 p.m.Bradley at Creighton, 8:05 p.m.Wichita St. at Drake, 9 p.m.

SOUTHWESTTexas at Baylor,1 p.m.Arkansas St. at North Texas,1 p.m.Nicholls St. at Lamar, 3 p.m.Tulsa at SMU, 3 p.m.Oklahoma St. at Texas A&M, 4 p.m.Texas-Arlington at Texas St., 5 p.m.Sam Houston St. at UTSA, 5 p.m.Grambling St. at Ark.-Pine Bluff, 8 p.m.UTEP at Houston, 8 p.m.Tulane at Rice, 8 p.m.Stephen F. Austin at Texas A&M-CC, 8 p.m.Houston Baptist at Texas-Pan American, 8 p.m.Denver at UALR, 8 p.m.UMKC at Oral Roberts, 8:05 p.m.

FARWESTWyoming at Boise St., 3:30 p.m.San Diego St. at Colorado St., 4 p.m.Colorado at UCLA, 4 p.m.Washington St. at Arizona St., 5 p.m.TCU at New Mexico, 6 p.m.Washington at Arizona, 7 p.m.UC Santa Barbara at Pacific, 8 p.m.UC Riverside at UC Irvine, 8 p.m.UNLV at Air Force, 9 p.m.Saint Mary’s (Cal) at BYU, 9 p.m.Montana St. at E. Washington, 9:05 p.m.Weber St. at Idaho St., 9:05 p.m.San Jose St. at Utah St., 9:05 p.m.NJIT at Utah Valley, 9:05 p.m.

Fresno St. at New Mexico St., 9:30 p.m.South Dakota at S. Utah, 9:30 p.m.CS Northridge at CS Bakersfield,10 p.m.Portland at Loyola Marymount,10 p.m.Santa Clara at Pepperdine,10 p.m.San Diego at San Francisco,10 p.m.Cal Poly at UC Davis,10 p.m.N. Arizona at Sacramento St.,10:05 p.m.Cal St.-Fullerton at Long Beach St.,11p.m.Utah at Southern Cal, 11p.m.Hawaii at Idaho,11:05 p.m.

B O X I N G

Fight ScheduleToday

AtTurningStone,Verona,N.Y.,BrianMintovs.To-ny Grano,12, NABF heavyweight title eliminator.At Springfield, Mo., Cory Spinks vs. Sechew Po-well,12, IBF junior middleweight title eliminator.

Feb. 3AtTexasStationCasino,Las Vegas(ESPN2),Edi-son Miranda vs. Isaac Chilemba, 10, light heavy-weights.

Feb. 4At Frankfurt, Germany, Yoan Pablo Hernandez vs.Steve Cunningham, 12, for Hernandez’s IBF crui-serweight title; Enad Licina vs. Alexander Alexeev,12, for the vacant European cruiserweight title;Eduard Gutknecht vs. Vyacheslav Uzelkov, 12, forGutknecht’s European light heavyweight title.At San Antonio (HBO), Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs.Marco Antonio Rubio, 12, for Chavez’s WBC mid-dleweight title; Nonito Donaire vs. Wilfredo Vaz-quez Jr., 12, for the vacant WBO junior feather-weight title; Vanes Martirosyan vs. Troy Lowry, 10, junior middleweights.

Feb.10AtUncasville,Conn. (ESPN2),DemetriusAndradevs. Derek Ennis, 12, IBF junior middleweight elim-inator.At Buenos Aires, Argentina, Luis Alberto Lazartevs. Johnriel Casimero,12, for the interimIBF juniorflyweight title.

Feb.11AtHouston(HBO),JoseMiguelCottovs.JoseLuisCastillo,10, welterweights.At Las Vegas (SHO), Victor Ortiz vs. Andre Berto,12,welterweights;Gary RussellJr. vs.DatNguyen,10,superfeatherweights;ErislandyLaravs. RonaldHearns,10, middleweights; Erislandy Lara vs. Ro-nald Hearns,10, junior middleweights.

Feb.17AtCollege ParkCenter, Arlington,Texas(ESPN2),John Molina vs. Marvin Quintero, 10, lightweights.At Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, Calif. (SHO),ThomasDulormevs.JoseReynoso,10,forthe va-

cant NABF welterweight title; Michael Oliveira vs.Milton Nunez,10, middleweights.Feb.18

At Brondby, Denmark, Brian Magee vs. Rudy Mar-kussen, 12, for the interim WBA World super mid-dleweight title.AtOlympicHall, Munich,VitaliKlitschkovs. DereckChisora,12, for Klitschko’s WBC heavyweight title.At American Bank Center, Corpus Christi, Texas(SHO),PaulWilliamsvs. NobuhiroIshida,12, juniormiddleweights;Tavoris Cloudvs. GabrielCampillo,12, for Cloud’s IBF light heavyweight title.AtDurango,Mexico,JorgeArcevs.LorenzoParra,12, for Arce’s WBO bantamweight title.

Feb. 24AtDover(Del.)DownsHotel& Casino,JuanCarlosBurgos vs. Cristobal Cruz, 10, for the WBC Silversuperfeatherweighttitle;Edgar Santanavs. ManuelPerez, 10, for Santana’s NABA junior welterweighttitle.At the Galen Center, Los Angeles (ESPN2), JuanCarlos Burgos vs. Cristobal Cruz, 12, junior light-weights; Efrain Esquivias vs. Roberto Castaneda,10, super bantamweights.At the DoubleTree Hotel, Ontario, Calif., ArtemioReyes vs. Victor Hugo Correa, 10, welterweights.

Feb. 25AtStuttgart,Germany,AlexanderPovetkinvs. Mar-co Huck, 12, for Povetkin’s WBA World heavy-weight title.At St. Louis (HBO), Marcos Maidana vs. DevonAlexander, 10, welterweights; Adrien Broner vs.EloyPerez,12,forBroner’sWBOjuniorlightweighttitle.

Feb. 29At Hobart, Australia, Daniel Geale vs. OsumanuAdama 12 for Geale’s IBF middleweight title; Kali

Friday's College Basketball ScoresEAST

Baruch 67, York (NY) 63Brown 66, Dartmouth 59Carnegie-Mellon 70, NYU 68Harvard 65, Yale 35Iona 71, Fairfield 62Loyola (Md.) 69, Niagara 57Manhattan 78, Canisius 66Medgar Evers 83, John Jay 63Siena 66, Marist 55

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N.Y. GIANTS VS. NEW ENGLANDTV: 6:20 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 5. NBC, WBRE-28WHERE: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis

OPENING LINE: Patriots by 3LAST MEETING: Giants defeated the Patriots24-20 on Nov. 6, 2011

SUPERBOWLXLVI

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — RobGronkowski’s playing status fortheSuper Bowlwas listedas ques-tionable on Friday after the startightendmissed theNewEnglandPatriots practice for the secondstraightdaywithan injuredleftan-kle.

 Twelve other players also werelisted as questionable but partici-pated in practice on a limited ba-sis.That couldchangesince morethan a week remains before thegameagainstthe NewYorkGiantson Feb. 5.

 WIVB-TV in Buffalo reportedthat Gronkowski’s father, GordyGronkowski,saidhe hasa highan-kle sprain. Rob Gronkowski at-tended Williamsville North HighSchoolin theBuffalo area.

 The Patriotshave not disclosedtheextentof theinjury, andcoachBill Belichick rarely provides de-tailson injuries.

“Hemust nothave readthesignonthe door”nearthe lockerroom, widereceiverMatthew Slater said  with a smile of Gronkowski’s fa-

ther. “We’ve gotto gethim caughtup to speed onthat. We’re notsup-posed to disclose that kind of stuff.”

And Belichick’s reaction to thefather’s revelation?

“Oh, man, I don’t know,” Slatersaid.“Iwouldimaginehe wouldn’tbe tooexcitedabout that.”

For the second straight day,Gronkowski wasnot in the lockerroom during the period whenmedia were allowedin.

Gronkowski, whose 17 TDcatches set an NFL single-seasonrecord for tight ends, was injuredinthe third quarterof Sunday’s 23-20 AFC championship victoryoverthe BaltimoreRavens.

Asked if he had any doubt thatGronkowski would playin theSu-per Bowl, Slater had a one wordanswer: “No.”

Butwhatif he doesn’t play?“We can’t really worry about

that,” Slater said. “He’s a special  young man and there’s not toomany guys tougher than him outthere.”

Gronkowskiwasthe onlyplayer who missed practice.

  Those who participated on alimited basis were wide receivers  Wes Welker and Deion Branch(knee injuries), offensive tacklesSebastianVollmer(back andfoot)and Marcus Cannon (ankle), of-fensive guard Logan Mankins(knee), defensive lineman KyleLove (ankle), linebackers RobNinkovich (hip), Brandon Spikes

AP PHOTO

New England Patriots tight endRob Gronkowski is helped off

the field after being injuredduring last Sunday’s game.

Patriotscould bewithout

star TEGronkowski is nursing an

injured left ankle and is listed

as questionable for the game.

ByHOWARDULMAN

 AP Sports Writer 

It’s hardly a coincidence that the weir-dest pass ever thrown in the history of theSuper Bowl was launched by — who else?— a kicker.

It came near the end of the big game in1973, with the Miami Dolphins alreadyleading14-0 and looking to add a fieldgoal to put the game out of reach.

Instead, Washington Redskins defend-ers poured into the backfield and blockedthe kick, sending the ball bounding back- wards. There it was scooped up by a 5-foot-7 immigrant from Cyprus namedGaro Yepremian, who soon after arriving  watched a few minutes of a game on TVand decided on the spot the way to suc-ceed in America was to play professionalfootball.

On the run for his life at that moment, with the ball in his hands and only a vagueidea of what to do next, Yepremian threw

it up for grabs — a peace offering to thepack of wolves pursuing him — thenbatted it into the air a second time afterthe first one wound up back in his arms.

It was eventually corralled by Redskinsafety Mike Bass, who returned it unhin-dered up the left sideline for a touchdown.

 The last player to wave him on by was— who else? — Yepremian. That featbecame the jumping-off point for the mo- vie, “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective,” and wasimmortalized in a ditty dubbed “TheLonesome Kicker” by comedian AdamSandler.

Kicking “can be so very scary,” Sandlersang, “especially, if the returner breaks onthrough. I’m the only guy on the playing field left to tackle him and I don’t want toget hurt, so I pretend to tie my shoe.”

All these years later, too many fans, andeven some teammates, can’t shake thatimage from their mind. They still regard

strange when you consider the name of the game.

 Their misses don’t explain it, not eventhe misses with the spotlight up full, the way Billy Cundiff did in last weekend’sAFC championship — wide left from 32 yards out — with the clock ticking downon the Baltimore Ravens’ season. Everyplayer whiffs, or blinks, or blows an as-signment on occasion, sometimes when itmatters every bit as much.

Linemen lose their grip, quarterbacksslip, receivers drop passes, running backsand return men go down from glancing blows while an open field stares them inthe face. But nobody keeps stats on thosemissed opportunities handy, or asks theperpetrators whether they intend to jumpout of a window anytime soon.

Same with defenders.It’s easy to find out who led the team in

tackles, sacks and interceptions, etc. Butonly their coaches know how many morethey missed. The rest of us don’t learnthat number until they get cut or traded, which happens every so often even tosuperstars like Adam Vinatieri and to solidones like Cundiff a lot.

Small wonder, then, that few players ontheir teams ever bother to get close to thekicker. Some won’t stand next to them onthe sideline or eat lunch at the same table. They’re surprised to see kickers in the weight room, wondering aloud why theyeven bother to work out.

 The simple fact is that kickers do their job — put foot to ball — consistentlybetter than anyone else on the team.

So it’s hardly coincidence, either, thatevery one of the top 25 scorers in NFLhistory is a kicker. Or that only one, Nor- wegian-born Jan Stenerud, has crossed the

They are more precise than anyone else on theteam, but there’s still …

AP PHOTO

Baltimore Ravens kicker Billy Cundiff (7) walks off the field as New England lineback-

er Niko Koutouvides (90) celebrates after Cundiff missed a 32-yard field goal Sunday.

So little lovefor kickers

ByJIM LITKE 

 AP Sports Writer 

NEW BRITAIN, Conn. — Vin-nySmithknowsall about dividedfootball loyalties in central Con-necticut.

Smith,28, of Berlin,Conn., isaNew York Giants fan. His wife,Maria, 29, roots for the New En-gland Patriots.

“I spend a lot of time sleeping on the couch,” he said Thursdayas the couple sat eating chicken wings at Roma’s Sports Bar inNew Britain, which sits abouttwo hours southwest of GilletteStadium, and about two hoursnortheast of the Meadowlands.

On the wall of the bar, ownerKhalid Tawfik has hung the flagsof bothteams.He plansto dividethe place in half on Feb. 5, keep-ing Patriots fans on one side of 

the room and Giants fans on theother.“This is what we live for,” said

Cedric Monroe, 36, of New Bri-tain, who watches football at thebar most Sundays. “We have theGiantsand they have thePatriotsandthis iswhatweallwant. Thisis exactly what we want.”

New Britain is a blue-collarcity of just over 70,000 people,and home to toolmaker StanleyBlack & Decker, Inc. Mayor TimO’Brien says residents take theirfootball seriously.

“NewBritainhasa lotof Giantsfans and a lot of Patriots fans,”saidO’Brien, whowill be rooting 

for New York, his team sincechildhood. “We are right in theDMZ (demilitarized zone) be-tween the two.”

 Thecity haslinksto both orga-nizations. The Giants, in fact,playedone oftheirearliestgameshere in October 1925, winning 

26-0 against a local professionalteam. New York also spent 1973and 1974 at the Yale Bowl, a half hour down Interstate 91 in NewHaven, while Yankee Stadium was being renovated and GiantsStadium was being built.

  The Patriots never played inNew Britain, but one of the city’sfavorite sons played for New En-gland. Tebucky Jones, a defen-sive back on the team’s first Su-per Bowl-championship team in2002, now serves as head coachat his alma mater, New BritainHigh.

“I don’t understand peoplerooting for New York,” he said.“We live in New England, right? We don’t have a pro sports teamin Connecticut. The biggestsports team with have is UConn.

But we live in New England.”Monroesaidheand a lotof oth-

er lifelong Giantsfans consideredrooting for Patriotsin 1998,whenowner Bob Kraft agreed to movehis team to Hartford. But whenKraft backed out of the deal, itmade it all the easier to see thatteam as the enemy.

  The Smiths have simplyagreedto disagree when itcomesto football. Although, MariaSmith is giving her husbandsome incentive not to root quiteas hard for New York next week.

“He can come back in the bed-room,” she said, “the day the Pa-triots win.”

Dividing line runsthrough some bedsRivalry between Giants, Pats

cuts deep in Connecticut city

midway between stadiums.

By PAT EATON-ROBB

 Associated Press Writer 

EASTRUTHERFORD, N.J. — The phonecallmusthavebeenamistake.

Victor Cruz stared down atthe screen, perplexed by thenumber that had popped up.

Eli Manning was calling.Cruz still was a no-name kid

fromPaterson, N.J., in May, a Gi-ants receiver who had one glori-ous night as a pro, torching theJets in a 2010 preseason gamebefore receding to the shadowsof injured reserve a few weekslater. It couldn’t be for him.

But Manning was on the line,  wanting to work out with thesecond-year receiver and a fewothers at Hoboken High School while the lockout dragged on.

"To be one of those guys hecalls up and for me to make itthere, it was huge for my confi-dence just to have him call myphone," Cruz said."I looked atitand I was like, ’Eli Manning? Isthis working?"’

foundation for the Giants’ trans-formation from a run-first of-fense to the dangerous passing attack that has led them to Su-per Bowl XLVI.

Manning and Cruz bonded inthose workouts, building a rap-port that has led to career sea-sons for both of them.

And Cruz and Hakeem Nicks— who attendedsome Hoboken workouts, as well as others withManning at Duke — would be-come the first pair of 1,000-yardreceivers inone season in Giantshistory,

"I’m notgoing tosay that’s thereason why we reached the Su-per Bowl, but we definitely gotsome work done," Manning said. "One of the guys that wasat every one of those throwing (sessions) was Victor Cruz. Wegot close."

Cruz improved his route run-ning, his reads and decision-making, Manning said,and theydiscussed offensive coordinatorKevin Gilbride’s complex play-book.

A fewmonthslater,the Giantsbegan training camp with ques-tion marks at receiver. But itmight be no coincidence thateight months after those work-

AP PHOTO

New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz looks on during prac-

tice Friday in East Rutherford, N.J.

Cruz jumped at chanceto work with QB ManningThe wide receiver went from

out of work on injured reserve

to being a Super Bowl starter.

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 The PIAA, during its Januaryboard meetings Thursdayand Fri-day,votedonaproposaltoconsoli-date or reshape districts with lessthan50 members.

 That would have included Dis-trict 2, which currently has 42member senior highschools.

According to The Patriot-Newsof Harrisburg, the board votedagainst the proposal 18-11. A blog on the newspaper’s website saiddistricts 2, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9 wouldhavebeen affected.

Board president Rodney Stonenoted changing populationsaroundthe statein the99 years thePIAA has existed. A shift to eightdistricts or eight regionals would

also simplify state playoff brack-ets.

During Friday’s session, a pro-posed 15-week footballschedule–featuringacondensedplayoffslatefor district playoffs that includedthefirsttwo roundsof districtplaytake place in a Tuesday-Saturdayformat – wasquicklyshot down.

  The PIAA will retain the 16- week scheduling format it agreedto during its Decembermeeting.

 The Patriot-Newsalso reportedthatthe PIAAwas lookinginto ad-dressing rules governing boysplaying field hockey on what aretraditionally girls teams. Becauseofa past courtcase,Stonesaidthematter would have to be elevatedto theattorneygeneral’s office.

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PIAA shoots down changing structureThe Times Leader staff 

overall.Itwas thefifthconsecutivesea-

sona teamsweptthe tworegular-season games. They won’t playagain unless they tie for the sec-ond-half title or Crestwood winsthe second-half title.

Joseph’s bucket, where heducked a leaping defender toscore, moved Hazleton Area with-in 18-17. The Cougars opened thethird quarter with four consecu-tive points before a three-pointerby Buckner with about three min-utes left in the period really tiltedthe momentum.

Fromthere, Hazleton Areawenton a 15-6 run that lasted until themidpoint of the fourth.

 The defense was also impres-sive, causing 22 Crestwood turn-overs including 12 in the secondhalf. The Cougars were able toturn up the intensity once the of-fense started to click.

“The thing that wasn’t effectivein the first half was if you want topress youhave to score,”HazletonAreacoach MikeJosephsaid. “And you have to score more than onetime. You have to score two orthree times so the press can getthem out of sorts.”

 Thatwhathappened asthe bulkof Crestwood’s offensive produc-tion came from two players – theFazzini brothers. John and Chriscombined for all but two of theComets’17 second-half points.

“I thought Hazleton in the sec-ond half really stepped it up,”Crestwood coach Mark Athertonsaid. “I’ll say this, we got outhus-

tled. They got to loose balls, didsome good things.

“We justtalked about it at half-time, come out more aggressive.But I thought they were a lotmore aggressive.”

Sal Biasi finished with 11 andFrankie Vito had 10 for HazletonArea. Tyler Plaksa added nineand drew praise from his coachbecause he was playing with theflu.

HAZLETONAREA(49) : Plaksa 3 3-6 9, Biasi41-2 11,Vito4 3-410,Hauze12-54, Buckner4 3-312,Joseph1 0-03,Gil0 0-00,Samec00-00. Totals16 12-20 49.

CRESTWOOD(35): Gallagher 1 0-0 3, Judge 20-04,Roberts00-00,J.Fazzini4 2-213,C.Fazzini50-010,Cole00-10, Prohaska00-00,Jones1 1-23,E.Markowski 0 2-2 2. Totals 13 5-76 35.Hazleton Area................................ 8 9 18 14 — 49

Crestwood...................................... 11 7 12 5 — 353-PointFieldGoals—HAZ5 (Biasi2, Joseph,Vito,Buckner); CRE 4 (Gallagher, J.Fazzini 3)

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Chris Frazzi(34) of Crestwood and Adam Huaze (30)of Hazleton

Area gofor therebound during a game Fridayat Crestwood.

COUGARSContinued fromPage 1B

nine shots and fell in a 23-4 holeafter one quarter.

 Through 11 minutes, Wyom-ingValleyWestpiledon fora sur-prisingly comfortable 34-8 lead.

Atonepoint,Dallaswasshoot-ing 9-for-41(21percent) fromthefield.

“Itoldthe kidssometimesyoumight have a cold-shooting night,”Millersaid. “Collectively,10 guys had a bad shooting night.”

 The Spartans hosted a trio of players in double digits. JamesMcCann led all scorers with 14points. Ryan Hoinsky and BrettGood each contributed with 12points apiece.

 WyomingValleyWest,coming off back-to-back ugly losses toHazleton Areathis week, contin-ued to play aggressive throughfour quarters defensively.

“Second half, we were up 28,”saidReimiller. “Isaid I don’tgivea crap; this is Dallas. They makefivethrees in a rowwe’rein trou-ble. Then we’d let them back inthe game.”

Going back to their formerplaycalling schemes, Spartansforced turnovers and blockedeight shots in the first half.

“We’re trying to get to a situa-tion where we’re getting thesekids to play smart basketball,”said Reimiller.

Paul Brace and Shane Dunncontributedallbut ninepointsof the Mountaineers’ offensive pro-

duction. Brace netted 13 points,and Dunn tallied10.

 The pair combined on an elo-quent-looking basket in thefourth quarter that capped theMountaineers’ only offensivespurt of the game. Brace caughta full-court pass at the baseline

anddished itto Dunnin the lanefor a lay-up.

Miller said, “there’s not much you cando whenthey’rejustnotfalling.”

Wyoming Valley West 56,Dallas 32

WYOMINGVALLEYWEST (56): McCann 60-0 14, Hoinski 6 0-0 12, Good 3 4-4 12, Ingram 32-28,Gimble4 0-28,C.McCue0 0-00,Baur00-00,Gibson00-00, E.McCue00-0 0,Abdurruzzaq10-0 2; Totals: 22 6-8 56

DALLAS (32):Brace60-113,B.Saba00-00,Simonovich21-2 5,J.P. Murray0 0-10,Dunn34-710, M. Saba 0 0-0 0, Ross 1 0-0 2, Mijmeh 1 0-0 2,Ostrum 0 0-0 0, Fell 0 0-0 0; Totals: 13 5-11 32Wyoming Valley West................. 23 13 9 11 — 56Dallas............................................. 4 10 7 11 — 323-PointFieldGoals—WVW6 (McCann2, Hoinski2, Good 2); DAL 1 (Brace)

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Shane Dunn of Dallas, left, tries to workaroundJames McCannof Wyoming ValleyWest.

H . S . B O Y SB A S K E T B A L L

WyomingValley ConferenceDivision Overall

DivisionI .................................. W L W Lx-Hazleton Area (6-1).............. 1 0 13 3W yo mi ng Val le y W est ( 5- 2) .... 1 0 8 9Pittston Area (3-3)................... 0 1 10 6Crestwood (4-2)....................... 0 1 7 9Coughlin (1-5).......................... 0 1 4 12

Division Overall

DivisionII ................................. W L W LTunkhannock (3-3) .................. 1 0 10 6Holy Redeemer (3-3)............... 1 0 7 9Wyoming Area (0-6)................ 1 0 2 14x-Dallas (5-1)............................ 0 1 10 5Berwick (1-5)............................ 0 1 3 12

Division OverallDivisionIII................................ W L W LGAR (6-1).................................. 1 0 15 1x-Meyers (7-0).......................... 1 0 14 2Lake-Lehman (4-3).................. 1 0 10 6W yo mi ng Semin ar y ( 2- 5) .... .. .. 1 0 6 9Hanover Area (4-3).................. 0 1 6 10Northwest (5-10)...................... 0 1 5 11Nanticoke (2-5)......................... 0 1 4 12MMI Prep (0-7)......................... 0 1 3 13

x – won first-half title.Friday's results

GAR 66, Hanover Area 38Hazleton Area 49, Crestwood 35Holy Redeemer 61, Coughlin 53Lake-Lehman 50, Nanticoke 46Meyers 73, MMI Prep 30Tunkhannock 52, Pittston Area 51Wyoming Area 53, Berwick 42Wyoming Seminary 37, Northwest 27Wyoming Valley West 56, Dallas 32

Tuesday's games(7:15 p.m.)

Berwick at DallasGAR at Lake-LehmanHanover Area at MeyersHoly Redeemer at Wyoming Area

MMI Prep at Wyoming SeminaryNanticoke at NorthwestPittston Area at CrestwoodTunkhannock at Hazleton AreaWyoming Valley West at Coughlin

DENVER — JohnFoxand JackDelRioare togetheragain.

 The Denver BroncosannouncedFriday night they had agreed toterms with Del Rio to become theclub’s newdefensivecoordinator.

the JacksonvilleJaguars,who firedhim in November.

Del Rio is the Broncos’ seventhdefensive coordinatorin sevensea-sons. Other men who have filledtheMile Highmusicalchair inthelast six seasons are Larry Coyer

Broncos hire Jack Del Rio as defensive coordinator

The Associated Press

 WILKES-BARRE – Shahael Wallace was the game’s leading scorer with 21points – including 10-for-10 shooting from the free-throw line -- as Holy Redeemerdefeated Coughlin 61-53 in highschool boys basketball Fridaynight.

Ryan DeRemer contributed 13points for the Royals, including two three-point field goals.

For the Crusaders, MarcusCobb led the team in scoring  with 18 points and Connor Fla-herty added 13.

COUGHLIN (53): Heffers0 3-33,Cobb5 7-1018,Davis 31-2 7,Trout1 0-03,Flaherty5 3-413,McDonald0 0-00,Oliver3 1-29,Keen0 0-00;Totals:17 15-2153.

HOLYREDEEMER(61): DeRemer 43-4 13,Boutanos2 3-57,Wallace5 10-1021,Medico0 0-0

0,Kane0 1-21,Cavanaugh1 0-03,Ell 1 3-45,Choman3 0-06,Prociak 21-1 5;Totals:18 21-2661.Coughlin.......................................... 12 13 12 16 --- 53Holy Redeemer ............................. 14 14 11 22 — 313-PointFieldGoals— COU4(Oliver 2,Trout,Cobb); HR 4 (DeRemer2, Wallace,Cavanaugh).

Meyers 73, MMI Prep 30

Meyers jumped out to 42-14lead at halftime and went on todefeat MMI Prep.

Eugene Lewis totaled 18points in the win. Ryan Krawc-zeniuk added 16 points forMeyers.

George Gera had seven pointsfor MMI Prep.

MEYERS(73):Smith4 0-08, Pape10-02,Kendra0 0-00,Krawczeniuk6 2-316,Szafran00-00,Moore5 1-211,Johnson3 0-07,Smallcomb00-0 0,Harvard0 0-20,Labach0 0-00,Wilson 00-00,Lewis9 0-018,Pillman 10-0 2,Steward40-09;Totals:33 3-773.

MMIPREP(30):G. Gera2 3-47, Kollar10-02,Rogers1 0-02,Wenner 00-2 0,VanHoekelen2

0-04,Marchetti0 0-00,Connors2 0-06,Karchner12-24,J. Gera00-00,Synoski00-00,Plaska00-00,Kupsho20-0 4,Merenich0 0-00,Sarno00-00,McCoy0 1-21;Totals: 116-1030.Meyers............................................. 30 12 17 14 — 73MMIPrep......................................... 4 10 7 9 — 303-PointFieldGoals— MEY4 (Krawczeniuk 2,Johnson,Steward);MMI 2 (Connors2).

Wyoming Seminary 37,

Northwest 27

 The Blue Knights defeated theRangers behind 22 combinedpoints from Alex Barilla and JoshLefkowitz.

Northwest was led by DevonMazonkey with 13 points.

WYOMINGSEMINARY (37):Hwong1 1-23,Flippen1 2-24,Lefkowitz4 3-411,Gonzalez1 2-24,Sedor1 2-24,Barilla5 1-211;Totals:13 11-1237.

NORTHWEST (27): Mazonkey4 5-913,Foley21-3 5,Yustat 20-0 4,Nelson 10-0 3,Cragle 10-02;Surak0 0-00,Tomko0 0-00,Meininger0 0-00,Feno0 0-00;Totals: 106-1227.Wyoming Seminary........................... 6 9 12 10 — 37Northwest............................................. 7 4 11 5 — 273-PointFieldGoals— NW1 (Nelson).

Wyoming Area53, Berwick 42

 Wyoming Area defeated Ber- wick with Bart Chupka leading the way, scoring15 points.

Lou Vullo added13 points forthe Warriors and Dan Newhartposted12 points.

Jimmy Gaizick paced theBulldogs with 13 points andZach Ladonis added 11.

BERWICK (42):Melito1 0-02,Gaizick3 7-713,Clausen2 0-25,May3 0-08,Curry0 0-00,Ladonis 51-4 11,Morales0 0-00,Pierce0 0-00,

Fenstermacher0 0-00,Gensel0 0-00,Dalo1 1-23,Demko0 0-00;Totals: 159-1542.

WYOMINGAREA(53) : Adonzio2 0-04,Newhart 52-3 12,Vullo 44-5 13,Jo.Zezza0 0-00,Walkowiak0 0-00,Carey3 0-27,Klus0 0-00,DrivingHawk1 0-02,Kirby0 0-00,Chupka5 5-1115;Totals:2011-2153.Berwick............................................ 7 14 14 7 — 42Wyoming Area............................... 12 17 12 12 — 533-PointFieldGoals— BER3 (May 2,Clausen);WA2 (Vullo, Carey)

GAR 66,Hanover Area 38

Shaliek Powell totaled 20points as GAR downed HanoverArea.

Matt Sharpe added11 pointsfor the Grenadiers.

ShaQuille Rolle scored 17points for Hanover Area.

GAR(66): Francis 11-4 3,Crawford 41-2 11,Sharpe4 3-611,Skrepenak 21-2 5,Powell9 2-320,Depsey4 0-09,Twyman1 0-02,Washington10-03;Totals: 278-1766.

HANOVER AREA(38): Steve1 0-02,Coplon10-021,A. Bogart1 0-03,Hoolick0 2-32,Rolle73-317,Barber2 1-26,Everetts1 0-02,Marincav-

age2 0-04;Totals: 156-838.GAR.................................................. 12 20 16 18 — 66HanoverArea................................. 6 8 12 12 — 383-PointFieldGoals— GAR4 (Crawford2,Dempsey,Washington); HAN2 (A.Bogart, Barber).

Tunkhannock 52, Pittston

Area 51

James Hawk scored 24 pointsas Tunkhannock rallied from aneight-point deficit entering thefourth quarter.

Steve Stravinski led PittstonArea with 36 points, the highesttotal scored by a player in WVCcompetition this season.

PITTSTONAREA(51) : Houseman0 1-21,Sklanka2 0-04,McDermott1 3-46,Stravinski144-436,Tobish0 0-00,Schwab0 1-21,Gross1 0-03.Totals 189-1251.

TUNKHANNOCK(52):Yanora 22-2 7,Faux02-22,Franklin2 0-06,Stephenson 32-2 8,Hawk104-724, Bevan1 1-23,Zaner0 0-00,Soltysiak10-12.Totals1911-1652.Pittston Area................................... 9 6 25 11 — 51Tunkhannock.................................. 14 10 10 18 — 523-PointFieldGoals— PA6 (McDermott,Stravinski4, Gross); TUNK3 (Yanora,Franklin 2)

Lake-Lehman 50,

Nanticoke 46

Kevin Bohan totaled15 pointsas the Black Knights defeatedthe Trojans.

Cody Poepperling contributed11points to the victory.

Luke Casey scored 16 andBrian Bevan scored14 points forNanticoke.

LAKE-LEHMAN(50) : Bohan6 2-215,James 11-24,Poepperling4 2-211,O’Connor 12-4 4,

Borum5 6-1114, Dizbon0 0-20,Novitski0 0-00;Totals:17 13-2350.

NANTICOKE(46) :Myers0 0-00, Bevan4 3-514,Yudichak 32-2 11,Reakes0 0-00,Zaykoski15-67,Malshefski 00-0 0,Casey2 10-1216.Totals1020-2546.Lake-Lehman................................. 7 11 17 15 — 50Nanticoke........................................ 11 16 4 15 — 463-PointFieldGoals— LL3 (Bohan,James,Poepperling); NAN6 (Bevan 3, Yudichak3)

LAKE-LEHMAN(50): Bohan6 2-215,James 11-24,Poepperling4 2-211,O’Connor 12-4 4,Borum5 6-1114, Dizbon0 0-20,Novitski0 0-00;Totals:17 13-2350.

NANTICOKE(46) :Myers0 0-00, Bevan4 3-514,Yudichak 32-2 11,Reakes0 0-00,Zaykoski15-67,Malshefski 00-0 0,Casey2 10-1216.Totals1020-2546.Lake-Lehman................................. 7 11 17 15 — 50Nanticoke........................................ 11 16 4 15 — 463-PointFieldGoals— LL3 (Bohan,James,Poepperling); NAN6 (Bevan 3, Yudicak 3).

MEN’S COLLEGESWIMMINGMisericordia 141, Messiah 50

 The Misericordia men’s swimteam finished the regular season

 with a record breaking win overMAC opponent Messiah.

MU’s men improved to 6-3.Adam Grzech broke two pool

records for the men while win-ning three events. In the back-stroke leg of the 400 medleyrelay (3:45.11) he swam a 54.33to break the pool record. Later inthe 100 freestyle, he broke thatpool record in a time of 49.20.He was the anchor in the win-ning 400 free relay (3:22.24) that was comprised of Eric Scholl-

meyer, Chris Brozena and PeterKolokithias.

WOMEN’S COLLEGESWIMMINGMisericordia 191, Messiah 85

 The Misericordia womenbettered their record to 8-3 witha victory over Messiah.

Brittany Luzik bettered herown school record when shetook top honors in the 100 fly(1:00.28).

Chelsea Mixon won the 100free (55.82) while helping theteam of Bree Grzech, Luzik andAmanda Stammherr win the 400medley relay in a time of 4:09.48.Grzech also won the 50 free in atime of 25.87.

 The Cougars will be in actionagain when they try to capturethe MAC Championship, Febru-ary10.

MEN’S COLLEGEBASKETBALLPenn-State Wilkes-Barre 61,

Penn-State Allegheny 42

Keith Johnson led the scoring for Penn State Wilkes-Barre with17 points to help his team to  victory over Penn-State Alleghe-ny.

Jacob Bronder and DenzelMensah contributed 10 pointseach.

For Allegheny, Robert Taylorled the effort with 14 points andAaron Byrd scored 10

WOMEN’S COLLEGEBASKETBALLPenn State GreaterAllegheny

58, Penn State Wilkes-Barre 51

Behind Christina Floyd’s16points, Penn State Greater Al-legheny managed to hang on anddefeat Penn State Wilkes-Barre.

Megan Brinkos added 15points and Monica Poupakiscontributed 14.

For Wilkes-Barre, MicheleVowler totaled 15 points and Tiara Brathwaite scored13.

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Royals open second half with winThe Times Leader staff 

PETERS — Police are investi-gatingwhethera westernPennsyl-  vania high school football coachimproperly pressured players toparticipatewhilethey had concus-sions or concussion-like symp-toms.

 The PittsburghPost-Gazette re-ported Thursday that Peters  Township police were investigat-

PoliceChief Harry Fruechtsaidthe agency referred a complaintthat“anallegedperpetratoris per-mitting children to play sports with concussions or concussion-likesymptoms.”

 The chief asked Peters Town-shipSchools SuperintendentNinaZetty for records on the district’sinvestigation of complaints fromparents, as well as from the physi-

terfered with how trainers treatedinjuries, includingconcussions.

 Thedispute becamepublicJan.17whenthe schoolboardvotedtobring Piccinini back for a secondseason despite complaints fromsome parents and physical ther-apistMark Mortland.

Mortland has had a contract  with the district since 2003, has worked withthe NHL’sPittsburgh

concussion symptoms.Piccinini told the newspaper

that he has done nothing wrong and that some parents defendedthe coach.

“The school district did an in-  vestigation and issued a state-ment, and they found zero com-plaintsbroughtagainst me,”Picci-nini said Wednesday. “As theschool district statement said, the

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class. And he would get a qualityeducation.

“Ithankyou,Sue- youneverletme down,” Jackson said. “You al-  ways made sure that education was the first priority.”

Sue Paterno has been largelyout of sight during the last sever-al days, rarely glimpsed on whathas been nearly constant broad-cast coverage of her husband’sdeath, and life. And how her life  will change is unclear. But on Thursday at the basketball arena,she emerged looking strong, ableto laugh at thehumorousstories,dabbing her eyes with a tissue when the words turned to loss.

 The 2 1 ⁄  2-hour service culminat-edthreedaysof mourning andal-lowed thelarger Penn State com-munity to say a last goodbye tothe football coach. Paterno diedSunday at 85, his image compro-mised by his dismissal amid sug-gestions that he had failed to re-spond forcefully to child sex-abuse allegations against a for-mer assistant coach.

“She was much more than acoach’s wife,” said Joe Battista,the associate athletic director foricehockey, whoworked with SuePaterno in selecting student am-bassadors,the young peoplewhorepresentthe university to poten-tial freshmen. “It’s amazing, theinternal strength to have dealt with this.”

Oncampus, onthe walkwaybe-

side the bronze likeness of herhusband at Beaver Stadium, andat Thursday’s memorial service,people who know Sue Paternotalked about a sustaining innerdrive, tirelessness, and faith.

Her son Jay told thousands atthe memorial that when Presi-dent Obama phoned to offer hiscondolences, he toldSue Paternothat she and her husband haddone enormous and valuable work for the university.

“Weplan tokeepon going,” shetold the president.

In fact, her role and influenceatPennStatehasstretchedfar be- yond the football field.

She served as academic tutortoplayers,a readyear forparents,a down-to-earth greeter of poten-tial donors, and a top fund-raiserin her own right. The librarybearsnot justher husband’snamebut her own. So does the Sue Pa-terno Catholic Center. The cou-ple helped fund the constructionof the Pasquerilla Spiritual Cen-ter, where the coach’s viewing and funeral service was held.

She is known for her work inthe Special Olympics, the Thondance marathon to fight child-hood cancers, and women’s caus-

es and clubs.“Alot of thesebuildings around

here got built because of Sue Pa-terno,” saidTom Bradley,the for-mer interim coach and defensivecoordinator, wholed theteam af-ter Paterno was fired.

Suzanne Pohland of Latrobemet her future husband at the li-brary during her freshman year,according to official biographies.

 That meeting was the love-storybackdrop to their library dona-tion. They married when shegraduated in 1962 - she was 13 yearsyounger thanher husband -and raised five children, all of   whom graduated from PennState.

Sue Paterno has always beenhis partner, people here said, butin the days after Paterno’s dis-missal,she becamehis protector.After the board of trustees firedthe coach with a phone call, SuePaterno called back.

“After 61 years, he deservedbetter,” she told John Surma, theboard vice president.

Lorri Wildi, president of thePittsburgh alumni club, the Alle-KiskiSociety, said that wheneverthe alumni needed help, Sue Pa-terno was there.

“Dignity,grace,and style,” Wil-di said. She recalled Sue Paternochasing after grandchildren atfootball games while at the sametime playing host to recruits andformer students, and somehowmaking it look easy.

On Thursday, when her imageappearedon theoverheadJumbo- Tron, it sparked an ovation thatrolled on and on. When she real-

ized, she tried to wave off thecamera, not wanting to be a fo-cus.

Her husband had offered hisopinion in a 2009 interview withthe Associated Press.

“I’ve saidmany times thatthey  won’t have any problems replac-ingme,”Paternosaidthen, “butif they can find a coach’s wife likeSue, they’ll hit the jackpot.”

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a way towinthegame and Ithinkthat’sa tributeto theplayers’ con-sistency,” Hynes said.

Special teams were key for thePenguins,who scoredall three of their goals on the power play.  Their penalty kill was also out-standing throughout, killing allfivepower plays againstthem.in-cluding two 5-on-3 opportunitiesand a pair of good shorthandedscoring chances.

“I think with the guys that areon the power play and the guys whokillpenalties, wehavea pret-ty versatile team and I think wehave guys whotakepride in theirparticular units,”Hynes said.“At-tention to detail and focus and work ethic is at a high level forthe penalty kill and the samething for the power play.”

 TheWhalehavebeen trending 

the wrong direction and nowhave lost10 straight gameswitha0-5-3-2 record over that span,marking the longest winlessstreak in franchise history.

  The Penguins had the firstgood opportunity just 1:19 intothe game when Lerg found him-self all alone in the slot on abreakout, butcouldn’t beat John-son glove side.

After coming up empty ontheir first power play following atripping penalty on Matz Zacca-rado that featured a good bid byColin McDonald shooting through a screen by Williams,thePens cashedin on their secondat6:45 as Ryan Craig snuck thepuck past Johnson’s leg pad onthe left side.

Connecticut evened the gameearly in the second period whenSean Avery, all alone in the Pen-guins’ zone, fired a wrister pastthe glove of Theissen.

Avery then celebrated his goalby instigating a scrum by going after Joey Mormina, a bizarre an-ticthat earnedhim a two-minutepenalty for roughing, anothertwo-minute penaltyfor unsports-manlike conduct and a 10-minute

misconduct, and put his team inthe precarious position of killing a four-minute power play.

Connecticut had a prime op-portunity to take the lead late in

the second period as Carl Sneep went to the box for interference,then Mormina joined him aftertripping Ryan Bourque as he car-ried the puck onnet fromthe left wing.

Jonathan Audy-Marchessaultnearly broke the tie on the ensu-ing 5-on-3, but Theissen made ashoulder save on his bad-angleshot from the bottom of the cir-cle.

 The Penguins startedthe thirdperiod still down two men, buthadthe best opportunity early asSneep,coming outof thebox,fedLerg, who carried the puck onnet, but fired the shot wide.

Connecticut broke the tie at4:46 when Audy-Marchessaultstuffed the puck past Theissen’spad on the left side, but Wilkes-Barre/Scranton answered rightback as Robert Bortuzzo’s wris-ter from the top of the left circlefound the back of the cage.

From there, the game deterio-rated into a multitude of penal-

ties on both sides as the officialsattemptedto keep a chippygamefrom getting out of control andregulation ended with a 2-2 tie.

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Quarterback Skyler Mornhin-  weg has reportedly switched verbal commitments from PennState to Florida, according tomultiple published reports Fri-day.

ESPN.com, Rivals.com andPhilly.com are among the sitesreporting his change of heart-.The St. Joseph’s Prep signalcaller is the son of Philadelphia

Eagles offensive coordinator

Marty Mornhinweg. He hadcommitted to Penn State lastsummer.

 The high school senior threwfor 4,859 yards and 52 touch-downs in his career, including 1,780 yards and 21TDs this sea-son, as his team went 7-4, ac-cording to Philly.com.

Rivals.com ranked Mornhin- weg 36th among Pennsylvania

high school players. The 6-

foot-3, 215-pound had also con-sidered Virginia Tech and Stan-ford before first choosing PSU,then switching to Florida.

Earlier this week, Penn Stategot a commitment from Cairo,Ga., quarterback Steven Bench.Bench, a 6-3, 206-pounder, hadpreviously committed to Rice.

National signing day is Wednesday.

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ABU DHABI, United ArabEmirates — Tiger Woods movedinto contention after the secondround of the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship with a 3-under 69Friday, two shots behind leader Thorbjorn Olesen of Denmark.

Olesenshota 67,makingsevenbirdies in his first 12 holes for a

one-shot lead over 18-year-oldGareth Maybin of Northern Ire-land(70) andMatteo Mannaseroof Italy (65).

“Forme it’s veryspecial.It’snotmany years ago I was watching them on TV,” Olesen said of the  world’s best golfers. “I know it’stough, but I’m trying to keepplayingmy own gameand domybest.”

 Woods had three straight bird-ies on the back nine to finish at5-under139.

He started slowly before mak-ing three birdies over five holes.  Woods dropped a shot on the16th after an errant drive landed

in deep rough.“Ithought I playedwelltoday,”

  Woods said. “I made a coupleputts here and there, but it wastoughout there.Thegreens gotalittlequicker, a littlebit drier andthe rough is certainly getting deeper and more lush.”

 The bestscore ofthe day camefrom Manassero, who made sev-en birdies in a bogey-free round.

  Woods is tied for fourth in agroup that includes NorthernIrishman Rory McIlroy (72) andRobert Karlsson of Sweden (72).

Spain’s Sergio Garcia (69), Ire-land’s Padraig Harrington (69)and South Africa’s Charl

Schwartzel (70) were at 140.It was a day of mixed fortunes

atthe AbuDhabiGolfClub.McIl-roy’sroundwas marred by a two-shot penalty for brushing awaysand infrontof hisball,whichsaton the fringe on the ninth.Fourth-ranked Martin Kaymer(73) failed to make the cut in atournament he has won threetimes. Meanwhile, a relativelyunknown 22-year-old Danesurged into the lead of the star-studded tournament in a bid to winhis first event on theEurope-an Tour.

Much of the attention was on Woods is trying to follow up hisseason-endingvictory lastmonth

at the Chevron World Challenge with another win.

G O L F

Woods in contention in Abu DhabiAfter a first-round 70, Tiger’s

second-round 69 leaves him

two shots off the pace in UAE.

AP PHOTO

TigerWoods reacts on the 17thhole during the AbuDhabi HSBC

Championship on Friday in AbuDhabi, United Arab Emirates.

ByMICHAELCASEY 

 AP Sports Writer 

MELBOURNE, Australia —Novak Djokovic overcame hisbreathing problems and fatiguetobeat friend Andy Murray 6-3, 3-6,6-7 (4), 6-1, 7-5 Friday in a nearlyfive-hour Australian Open semifi-nal.

Facing second-ranked RafaelNadal in thefinal on Sunday, he’lltry to become only the fifth mansince in the Open Era started in

1968 to winthreestraight majors, joining Rod Laver, Pete Sampras,Roger Federer and Nadal.

“I’m extremely delighted to bein thefinal,” Djokovicsaid.“Whatcan be a bigger challenge thanplayingagainstRafa Nadal,one of the greatest players ever.”

Despite appearing tired andsoreafter thesecond set,DjokovicralliedtobeatMurrayinarematchofthe2011finalatMelbourneParkto reach his third consecutiveGrandSlam final.

After wastinga chance to serve

outthematchat5-3inthefifthandletting Murray back into the con-test, Djokovic cashed in his firstmatch point when the Scottishplayermissedaforehandafterfourhours, 50 minutes.

Djokovic dropped onto hisback,fullylaidoutonthecourt.Hegotupand shookhandswithMur-ray, before jogging back out ontothecourtlikea boxer, dropping tohiskneesand crossing himself.

“You have to find strength inthose moments and energy, andthatkeepsyou going,” hesaid.“Atthis level, very few points decidethe winner.

“Ithinkweboth wentthrough aphysical crisis. You know, him at

the fourth set, me all the waythrough the second and midwaythrough the third. It was a veryeven match throughout, from thefirst tothe last point.”

It was already after 12:30 a.m.Saturday when he got up againandpumped hisarms triumphant-ly.

“Andy deserves the credit tocomebackfrom2-5 down.He wasfighting. I wasfighting,” Djokovicsaid.“Notmanywordsthatcande-scribethe feelingof thematch.

“Itwasaphysicalmatch...itwas

one of the best matches I played.Emotionally and mentally it wasequallyhard.”

It was a bitter setback for Mur-ray,wholosttheprevioustwoAus-tralianfinals.

Murray believeshe’salreadyim-provedin thefew weekssincehir-ing eight-time major winner IvanLendl ascoach.

“Yeah, it was tough at the end’cause, you know, obviously youcome back, then you get close tobreaking,”he said.“But a differentplayer, a different attitude to thistimelastyear.I’mproudofthewayI fought.”

Djokovic finished last year atNo. 1 after winning three of the

four majors, including a straight-sets win over Murray in the Aus-tralian final. His only loss at aGrandSlamin2011wasagainstFe-derer in the French Open semifi-nals.

It wasphenomenal seasonafterpreviously only winning one ma- jor—the2008AustralianOpen—and not returning to a final for 11GrandSlams.

Djokovic’s 70-6 win-loss recordin 2011 included those six winsover Nadal in finals — including  Wimbledonand theU.S.Open.

T E N N I S

AP PHOTO

Novak Djokovic celebrates after defeating Andy Murray duringtheir semifinal at the Australian

Openin Melbourne, Australia,early Saturday.

He’s happily exhaustedDjokovic endures five-set

match, rallying from down

a set, to reach Aussie final.

ByJOHNPYE 

 AP Sports Writer 

NEW YORK — A little morethan two months before open-

ing day, Major League Baseballstilldoesn’tknow whether there will be eight playoff teams this year or10.

Add a bat or an arm to com-petefor thatextra wild card? Notelling whether that makes anysense.

“That’s the last thing on mymind,” Cleveland Indians man-ager Manny Acta said. “I’m try-ing to win my division and Ican’t be concerned about thatstuff. But the more the merrier.

“It gives us and everybodyelse a betterchanceto make theplayoffs. Butit’snoton mymindbecause you don’t build a sys-temorbuild a teamcountingonthe commissioner is going tochange the playoff format,” he

said.  While MLB and the players’

association still are discussing  whether the expanded playoffs  will start in 2012 or 2013,they’ve reached a consensusthat ties for division titles willbe broken on thefieldunder thenew playoff format, a person fa-miliar with the talks told TheAssociated Press. The personspoke on condition of anonym-itybecause a deal hadn’tbeenfi-nalized.

Since 1995, head-to-head re-cord hasbeenusedtodeterminefirst place if both teams are go-ing to the postseason. But withthe start of a one-game, winner-take-all wild-card round, thesides agreed that the difference

between first place and a wild-card berth is too important todecide with a formula and a tie-breaker game would be played.

Negotiators planto talkagainnext week and decide by March1 on whether the extra round will begin this year.

“I think most clubs at thispointno matterwhoyou are arefocused on trying to win a divi-sion,” Detroit Tigers generalmanager Dave Dombrowskisaid. “If that doesn’t work, then you make your adjustments.”

Under the new format, when-ever it begins, the non-division winners in each league with thetwo-best records will be the  wild-cards, meaning a third-place team could for the firsttime win the World Series.

Being able to finish third andstill go to the postseason couldcreatemoreof anopportunity intheALEastforteamsotherthanthe rich New York Yankees andBoston Red Sox, or in the AL West,where thetwo-time cham-pion Texas Rangersand LosAn-geles Angels have spent big bucks to improve.

In the AL Central, KansasCity general manager DaytonMoore watched DombrowskiaddPrinceFielder tohis alreadyformidable batting order.

M L B

Showdown woulddecide divisionsWhile the playoff format is

unknown, a first-place

tiebreaker has been created.

By RONALDBLUM

 AP Sports Writer 

P H I L S S I G N S P E E DYO F J U A N P I E R R E

PHILADELPHIA — OutfielderJuan Pierre agreed to a minorleague contract with thePhiladelphia Phillies on Friday,getting an invitation to springtraining with a club he’s been anemesis to for years.The 34-year-old hit .279 with

two homers, 50 RBIs and 27steals for the Chicago WhiteSox last season, starting152games in left field. Theleft-handed batter hit .329against lefties.Pierre leads active players with554 steals. He has a .296career batting average with234 doubles, 86 triples,16homers and 484 RBIs in12seasons for Colorado, Florida,the Chicago Cubs, Los AngelesDodgers and White Sox.Pierre has always been toughagainst the Phillies. He has a.310 average and.361on-basepercentage with 21 extra-basehits, 62 runs and 40 steals in98 games against Philadelphia.

RIGHT FIELDER HUNTERPENCE and the PhiladelphiaPhillies agreed Friday to a $10.4

million, one-year contract.The deal was at the midpointbetween the $11.8 million hehad asked for in arbitration lastweek and the $9 million thePhillies had offered. He canearn additional award bonuses.Pence hit .314 with 22 homersand a career-high 97 RBIs forHouston and Philadelphia lastseason, when he made $6.9million. He was acquired fromthe Astros on July 29.

PHILADELPHIA — A Ukrai-nian hockey coach charged withfondlinga teenplayer in Philadel-phiawillremainin custodyuntilabailhearing next week.

A public defender told a judgeFridaythathe needsmoretimetofindlocal friendsof Ivan Pravilov,48, because Pravilov has not hadaccess to his cell phone contacts while in custody. Defense lawyerMarkWilsonsaidhehopestofindsomeone willing to house Pravi-lovuntil trial.

Federal prosecutors opposebail, calling the coach a danger

Pravilov ran an elite hockeyschool in the Ukraine from the1980s until about 2007, when hecame totheU.S. toruncampsforstandout players from the U.S.and abroad. Players from the Uk-raine and elsewhere typically en-roll for about a month, staying  with host families and traveling  withPravilovto variousU.S.citiesfortournaments andclinics.

On Jan.3, he allegedly broughttwo14-year-old Ukrainian boystohis Philadelphia apartment froma family home in Wilmington,Del., andfondled one of the boysduringthe night,accordingto theindictment returned Thursday.

Y O U T H H O C K EY S C A N DA L

Coach held on teen sex chargeByMARYCLAIREDALE 

 Associated Press Writer 

only NFLtitlein 2002.“He’sa personwhocameintoa

program and built it from theground up. ... He went in there,rolled up his sleeves, cut no cor-ners, did the hard work that wasnecessaryto put itwhereit isto-day,” Bucs co-chairman JoelGlazer said.

“He has a vision for what he wants to do, how he wants tocoach football,” Glazer added.“We spoke to a lot of people infootball. The more people wespoketo,whetherit becollegeorthe pros or scouts, it was amaz-ingthe feedback yougot.”

  There have been numeroussuitors for Schiano over the past

thatbegan whenRaheemMorris wasfired onJan.2.

 The Glazer family, along withgeneral manager MarkDominik,convinced Schiano they share acommon vision of what it willtaketo builda consistentwinner.

“I’vebeenin theNFL” asan as-sistant, Schianosaid.“I’vebeen ahead coach for11years. I didnotneedtobeaheadcoachintheNa-tional Football league today. ...So I really studied the team, Istudied the situation, I studiedthe ownership, I studied mark.  That’s what makes me comfort-able” takingthe job.

“There’sbeen severalopportu-nities to go to places that werequote, unquote bigger names orbigger programs,”the coachadd-ed. “And at times I listened. But when I tried to put myself there,itjustdidn’t feel good....Thisfelt

ferent results. After going 10-6and nearly earning a playoff berthin 2010, they slumped to 4-12for this season, endingthe 35- year-old Morris’ run as the NFL’s  youngest head coach on a 10-gamelosing streak.

A porous defenseallowed31 of more points in seven of theteam’s last eight games and theoffense sputtered, in part be-cause of the inconsistent play of Josh Freeman,who threw took astep back in his development  with a career-high 22 intercep-tions after throwing just six theprevious season.

Schiano was one of at least10candidates the Glazer family in-terviewed during a 24-daysearch. Oregon coach Chip Kellyturned down the job earlier this  week, leaving Schiano, formerGreen Bay Packers and Texas

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PHILADELPHIA— Lou Wil-liams scored17 pointsand JrueHoliday had15to help thePhila-delphia 76ers beatthe CharlotteBobcats 89-72on Friday night.

Jodie Meeks scored14 points

forthe Sixers, who bounced backfrom a rarehomelossand stillhaven’t losttwo straightgamesall season.

 TheSixers won in front of co-ownersWill Smithand his wife, Jada PinkettSmith. TheHollywoodpower couple had afront-row seatfor their first Sixersgame of theseason.Their son,Jaden, alsowatchedthe Sixersromp. Fans rhythmically chanted“We’ve gotWill Smith!” and theactorwith the megawatt smilepointed towardthem in apprecia-tion.

Nets 99,Cavaliers 96

CLEVELAND — Deron Wil-liams scored 27 pointsand theNewJerseyNets wonconsec-utivegamesfor thefirst time thisseason with a 99-96 victory overthe Cleveland Cavaliers on Fridaynight.

New Jerseycameintothegamebattling illness and injuries.Forward KrisHumphries missedFriday morning’s shoot-around with thestomachflu, butwas inthe starting lineup and scored18points with11rebounds in 33minutes.

Celtics 94,Pacers 87

BOSTON — PaulPiercescored 17of his28 pointsin thethird quarter, hitting a 3-pointerandtwo more baskets astheCeltics ranoff 11 consecutivepointsto pull away andbeatthe

Indiana Pacers 94-87Fridaynight.

Heat99, Knicks 89

MIAMI — LeBron Jamesscored 31points,DwyaneWadescored 28 in hisreturn from asprainedright ankle, and theMiami Heatbeat the 3-point-obsessedNew YorkKnicks 99-89on Friday night.

Rockets103, Wizards 76

HOUSTON— Chase Budingerscored a season-high 21points,hitting four 3-pointers, LuisScolaadded 19 points, and the HoustonRockets blewout Washington inthesecond half of a 103-76 winFriday night.

Hornets93, Magic 67

NEW ORLEANS — Carl Lan-dryscored17 pointsand theNewOrleans Hornets snapped a nine-game losingstreak with a 93-67 victory over the Orlando Magicon Friday night.

Hawks107, Pistons101, OT

AUBURN HILLS,Mich. — JoeJohnson scored 28 of his30points afterhalftime,including atying3-pointer with1.9 secondsleft in regulation, and the AtlantaHawks stunned the Detroit Pis-tons107-101 in overtimeFridaynight.

Bulls107, Bucks100

CHICAGO— Derrick Rose

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New tax office openingA brand new Liberty Tax Service

franchise location opens on Friday at332 Memorial Highway in Dallas, atthe junction of state Routes 309 and415.

A grand opening event will be heldfrom 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

New franchise owner Thom Heaneysaid 15 jobs will be created and the firstfive people through the door on Friday will receive free tax preparation ser- vices.

Travel expo at WoodlandsOn Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.,

 The Woodlands Inn and Resort onRoute 315 in Plains Township hosts the

annual AAA Travel & Savings Expo. There’s free parking, free admission

and $5 passport photos available. Expoattendees can learn about travel bar-gains and tips on vacation destinations,cruises and international expeditionsfrom AAA travel experts.

Gas, oil rigs hold steady The number of rigs actively explor-

ing for oil and natural gas in the U.S.held steady this week at 2,008.

 The Houston-based oilfield servicescompany Baker Hughes Inc. reportedFriday that 1,225 rigs were exploring for oil and 777 for natural gas. Six werelisted as miscellaneous. A year ago thefirm reported1,732 active rigs.

Pennsylvania dropped by two.

Apple iPhone has edgeApple’s record 37 million iPhones

sold in the last quarter of 2011 made itthe world’s leading smartphone vendorfor the quarter, barely topping rivalSamsung, an analysis firm reportedFriday.

Samsung sold 36.5 million smart-phones in the final three months of 2011, Strategy Analystics reported,slightly below Apple’s total. Thosesales figures gave Apple 23.9 percent of the market and Samsung 23.5 percentfor the quarter.

FDA OKs new cancer drugPatients with hard-to-treat kidney

cancer that has spread to other parts of the body gained a new drug optionFriday.

 The Food and Drug Administrationapproved Pfizer’s twice-a-day pill Inlytaas a secondary option for patients withrenal cell carcinoma that hasn’t respon-ded to previous drug treatments.

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SilvWhtn g 35.70 +1.08 +23.3SiriusXM 2.04 - .04 +12.1SonyCp 18.42 - .09 +2.1SouthnCo 45.02 -.30 -2.7SwstAirl 9 .62 +.24 +12.4SpectraEn 31.63 -.17 +2.9S pr in tNex 2 .1 7 . .. - 7.3Sunoco 38.37 +.13 +12.4S ysco 3 0.30 - .05 +3 .3T ECO 1 8.36 - .25 - 4.1Target 50.05 - .45 -2.3TenetHlth 5.48 +.07 +6.8Tenneco 32.49 +.64 +9.1Tesoro 25.47 +.35 +9.0Textron 25.21 +.47 +36.33 M Co 8 7.46 - .1 2 +7 .0TimeWarn 37.54 -.43 +3.9Timken 49.04 +1.37 +26.7UnilevNV 33.50 +.11 -2.5UnionPac 114.90 +1.22 +8.5UP S B 7 6.04 + .2 0 +3 .9USSteel 29.88 +.51 +12.9UtdTech 77.62 +.21 +6.2VarianMed 66.09 -1.21 -1.5VectorGp 17.54 - .02 -1.2ViacomB 47.82 - .19 +5.3WestarEn 28.76 - .26 - .1Weyerh 20.47 - .15 +9.6Whrlp l 54.60 +.18 +15.1WmsCos 28.55 - .32 +5.9Wi d 12 00 08 2 2

Mutual Funds

Alliance BernsteinBalShrB m 15.07 ... +4.1CoreOppA m 12.71 +.02 +5.1

American CentIncGroA m 25.44 -.03 +4.6ValueInv 5.88 - .01 +4.1

American FundsAMCAPA m 20.02 +.05 +6.3B al A m 1 8.90 . .. +3 .8BondA m 12.66 +.02 +1.1CapIncBuA m49.68 -.09 +0.9CpWldGrIA m33.79 -.03 +5.2EurPacGrA m37.68 +.04 +7.2FnInvA m 37.37 +.01 +5.6GrthAmA m 30.85 +.12 +7.4HiIncA m 10.94 +.01 +3.2IncAmerA m 17.10 -.03 +2.0InvCoAmA m 28.33 -.08 +4.6MutualA m 26.52 -.09 +2.6NewPerspA m27.96 +.06 +6.9NwWrldA m 49.74 +.14 +7.8SmCpWldA m36.34 +.24 +9.5

WAMutInvA m29.13 -.12 +2.6BaronAsset b 48.26 - .09 +5.6

BlackRockGlobAlcA m 19.09 +.05 +5.1GlobAlcC m 17.78 +.04 +5.0GlobAlcI 19.17 +.04 +5.1

CGMFocus 28.62 +.26 +11.6Mutual 26.99 +.28 +10.5Realty 28.99 +.06 +8.1

ColumbiaAcornZ 30.13 +.26 +9.3

DFAEmMktValI 29.56 +.27 +13.9

DWS-ScudderEnhEMFIS d 10.28 +.03 +3.1HlthCareS d 25.57 +.12 +5.8LAEqS d 41.80 +.12 +12.1

DavisNYVentA m 34.28 +.02 +5.5NYVentC m 33.08 +.02 +5.4

Dodge & CoxB al 7 0.98 + .0 1 +5.2Income 13.54 +.02 +1.8IntlStk 31.43 - .02 +7.5Stock 107.93 - .02 +6.2

DreyfusTechGrA f 31.91 -.03 +6.9

Eaton VanceHiIncOppA m 4.32 ... +2.6HiIncOppB m 4.33 ... +2.6NatlMuniA m 9.87 +.03 +5.2NatlMuniB m 9.87 +.04 +5.2PAMuniA m 9.12 +.01 +3.5

FidelityAstMgr20 12.98 +.02 +2.0

B al 1 8.87 + .0 2 +3.7BlChGrow 45.39 +.23 +7.0CapInc d 8.99 +.01 +4.1Contra 70.84 +.24 +5.0DivrIntl d 27.35 +.04 +7.2ExpMulNat d 21.61 ... +4.5Free2020 13.65 +.02 +4.0Free2025 11.32 +.03 +4.7Free2030 13.45 +.02 +4.8GNMA 11.85 - .01 +0.3GrowCo 88.08 +.49 +8.9LatinAm d 54.00 +.16 +10.4LowPriStk d 38.10 +.22 +6.6Magellan 66.99 +.19 +6.4Overseas d 28.92 +.02 +9.2Pur itan 18.41 +.03 +4.1StratInc 11.00 +.03 +2.1

TotalBd 11.00 +.01 +1.0Value 68.30 +.31 +7.6

Fidelity AdvisorValStratT m 25.57 +.22 +9.7

Fidelity SelectGold d 47.39+1.02 +12.2Pharm d 13.76 - .01 +1.3

Fidelity Spartan500IdxAdvtg 46.62 -.08 +4.8500IdxInstl 46.63 -.07 +4.8500IdxInv 46.62 -.07 +4.8

First EagleGlbA m 47.14 +.05 +4.5

FrankTemp-FrankFed TFA m 12.44 +.03 +2.4

FrankTemp-FranklinCATFA m 7.30 +.01 +2.6GrowB m 45.35 +.10 +6.4IncomeA m 2.14 -.01 +2.5Income C m 2.16 -.01 +2.4

FrankTemp-MutualBeacon Z 12.20 ... +4.5Discov Z 28.42 ... +3.5E ur o Z 1 9.80 . .. +4 .5Shares Z 20.68 ... +3.7

FrankTemp-TempletonGlBondA m 13.03 ... +5.4GlBond C m 13.05 ... +5.4GlBondAdv 12.99 ... +5.5GrowthA m 17.43 ... +7.0

GMOQ uV I 2 2.47 - .0 8 +1 .9

HarborCapApInst 39.61 +.10 +7.3IntlInstl d 57.28 +.06 +9.2

HartfordCpApHLSIA 40.58 +.10 +9.1

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Combined Stocks

AFLAC 49.04 +.26 +13.4AT&T Inc 29.16 - .29 -3.6AbtLab 55.02 +.15 -2.2A MD 6 .8 2 + .05 +26 .3Alcoa 10.43 +.07 +20.6Allstate 29.09 - .06 +6.1A lt ri a 2 8.14 - .52 - 5 .1A EP 3 9.95 - 1.33 - 3 .3AmExp 49.85 - .13 +5.7AmIntlGrp 25.25 +.11 +8.8Amgen 68.34 +.26 +6.4Anadarko 79.32 +.01 +3.9Apple Inc 447.28 +2.65 +10.4AutoData 55.34 -.48 +2.5A ve ryD 2 8.78 - .4 6 + .3Avnet 34.96 +1.36 +12.4A vo n 1 8.36 - .1 0 +5 .1BP PLC 43.70 -1.07 +2.2BakrHu 49.31 +1.21 +1.4BallardPw 1.13 +.01 +4.6BarnesNob 11.95 -.02 -17.5Baxter 55.87 +.22 +12.9BerkH B 79.42 - .24 +4.1BigLots 40.00 - .30 +5.9BlockHR 16.77 - .15 +2.7Boeing 74.55 - .76 +1.6BrMySq 32.29 - .19 -8.4Brunswick 20.96 +.04 +16.1Buckeye 62.55 +.41 -2.2CBS B 2 8.84 + .1 2 +6 .3CMS E 22 09 22 0 0

CenterPnt 18.23 -.25 -9.3CntryLink 37.26 +.11 +.2Chevron 103.96 -2.63 -2.3Cisco 1 9.56 - .27 +8.5Citigrp rs 30.87 +.49 +17.3Clorox 68.56 - .28 +3.0ColgPal 90.40 - .95 -2.2ConAgra 26.71 - .09 +1.2ConocPhil 69.40 -.13 -4.8Con Ed 5 8.89 - .8 8 - 5.1ConstellEn 36.15 -.45 -8.9Cooper Ind 59.25 +.24 +9.4Corning 12.62 - .05 -2.8CrownHold 36.11 -.38 +7.5Cummins 106.50 -.75 +21.0D TE 5 3. 60 - .7 4 - 1. 6Deere 87.99 +.33 +13.8Diebold 31.54 +.72 +4.9Disney 39.25 - .10 +4.7DomRescs 49.56 -1.29 -6.6Dover 6 3.69 + .76 +9 .7DowChm 33.46 +.05 +16.3DryShips 2.21 +.01 +10.5DuPont 50.72 - .22 +10.8DukeEngy 21.18 -.29 -3.7EMC Cp 25.83 +.19 +19.9Eaton s 49.57 +.64 +13.9EdisonInt 41.06 - .32 - .8EmersonEl 51.67 -.40 +10.9E nb rE Pt s 3 3 .33 . . . + .4E 49 29 51 1 4

ExxonMbl 85.83 -.94 +1.3Fastenal s 46.69 -.09 +7.1FedExCp 92.95 +.21 +11.3FirstEngy 42.26 -.46 -4.6FootLockr 26.44 +.16 +10.9FordM 12.21 - .58 +13.5Gannett 15.22 -.13 +13.8G ap 1 8. 93 +. 15 + 2. 0GenDynam 70.35 -1.16 +5.9GenElec 19.03 - .04 +6.3GenMills 40.03 - .36 - .9GileadSci 48.72 +.13 +19.0GlaxoSKln 44.87 -.58 -1.7Goodyear 13.50 +.05 -4.7Hall ibr tn 37.10 +.94 +7.5HarleyD 44.34 - .21 +14.1HarrisCorp 39.70 +.45 +10.2HartfdFn 17.57 +.01 +8.1HawaiiEl 25.93 - .17 -2.1Hec la M 5 .3 2 + .3 6 +1 .7Heico s 55.00 +.22 -5.9Hess 5 5.26 + .27 - 2 .7HewlettP 27.88 - .11 +8.2HomeDp 44.87 - .08 +6.7HonwllIntl 58.27 +.44 +7.2Hormel s 29.03 - .55 - .9Humana 88.26 +1.15 +.7INTL FCSt 25.46 -.46 +8.0ITT Cp s 21.66 +.17 +12.1ITW 5 2.77 - .24 +13 .0I Rd 35 16 16 15 4

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Stocks of Local Interest

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9.59 4.45 FrontierCm FTR .75 4.31 -.16 -16.318.16 13.09 Genpact G .18 15.05 -.30 +.713.74 7.00 HarteHnk HHS .34 10.17 +.20 +11.955.00 46.99 H einz HNZ 1.92 51.73 -.37 -4.362.38 46.54 H ershey HSY 1.38 61.24 -.29 -.939.00 30.21 K raft KFT 1.16 38.47 -.13 +3.0

27.57 18.07 L owes LOW .56 26.91 -.04 +6.091.05 66.40 M&T Bk MTB 2.80 80.11 -.0 3 +4.9

102.22 72.89 McDnlds MCD 2.80 98.69 -.49 -1.624.53 1 7.05 NBT Bcp NBTB .80 22.63 -.20 +2.310.28 4.59 NexstarB NXST ... 8.35 -.24 +6.565.19 42.70 P NC PNC 1.40 59.08 +.18 +2.430.27 2 4.10 PPL Corp PPL 1.40 27.80 -.40 -5.517.34 6.50 P enRE PEI .60 13.11 +.04 +25.671.89 58.50 P epsiCo PEP 2.06 65.81 -.71 -.879.96 56.25 PhilipMor PM 3.08 75.46 -.92 -3.867.72 57.56 ProctGam PG 2.10 64.30 -.5 0 -3.66 7.5 2 42 .4 5 P ru de nt l P RU 1 .4 5 5 7. 22 + 1.6 3 + 14 .2

1.47 .85 RiteAid RAD ... 1.40 -.01 +11.117.11 1 0.91 SLM Cp SLM .50 15.13 +.12 +12.960.00 3 9.00 SLM pfB SLMBP 4.63 42.50 ... +9.044.65 25.95 S oUnCo SUG .60 43.26 -.16 +2.768.44 46.46 TJX TJX .76 67.37 -.58 +4.433.53 2 4.07 UGI Corp UGI 1.04 26.86 -.62 -8.640.48 32.28 VerizonCm VZ 2.00 37.21 -.13 -7.362.00 48.31 WalMart WMT 1.46 60.71 -.2 6 +1.643.63 36.52 WeisMk WMK 1.20 42.82 -.15 +7.23 4.2 5 22 .5 8 W el ls Fa rg o W FC . 48 2 9. 60 + .5 5 + 7.4

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CURRENCY CLOSE PVS. %CH. 6MO. 1YR.

Copper 3.88 3.90 -0.35 -12.54 -11.04

Gold 1731 80 1726 30 +0 32 +7 23 +29 17

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Foreign Exchange & Metals

INVESCOConstellB m 20.44 +.08 +7.3GlobEqA m 10.80 +.02 +5.1PacGrowB m 19.36 +.11 +8.5

JPMorganCoreBondSelect11.92+.02 +0.8

John HancockLifBa1 b 12.76 +.02 +4.5LifGr1 b 12.58 +.02 +5.6RegBankA m 12.95 +.09 +7.2SovInvA m 16.15 -.04 +4.6TaxFBdA m 10.28 +.03 +2.5

LazardEmgMkEqtI d 18.82 +.15 +12.0

Loomis SaylesBondI 14.45 +.03 +4.1

MFSMAInvA m 19.64 -.03 +5.1MAInvC m 19.00 -.02 +5.1

MergerMerger m 15.59 +.01 0.0

Metropolitan West

TotRetBdI 10.48 +.02 +1.4TotRtBd b 10.48 +.02 +1.4

Neuberger BermanSmCpGrInv 18.47 +.13 +4.8

OakmarkEqIncI 27.98 +.01 +3.4

OppenheimerCapApB m 39.63 +.02 +5.5DevMktA m 31.99 +.21 +9.1DevMktY 31.62 +.21 +9.1

PIMCOAllAssetI 12.06 +.04 +4.5ComRlRStI 6.94 +.03 +6.1HiY ld Is 9 .2 2 . .. +3 .1LowDrIs 10.40 ... +1.3RealRet 11.98 +.02 +1.7TotRetA m 11.08 +.02 +2.1TotRetAdm b 11.08 +.02 +2.2TotRetC m 11.08 +.02 +2.1TotRetIs 11.08 +.02 +2.2TotRetrnD b 11.08 +.02 +2.1TotlRetnP 11.08 +.02 +2.2

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PrincipalSAMConGrB m13.44 ... +4.7

PrudentialJenMCGrA m 29.60 +.03 +6.5

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Util i tyA m 10.81 -.03 0.0ValueA m 14.72 +.05 +6.7

PutnamGrowIncB m 13.27 +.01 +6.4IncomeA m 6.81 ... +0.9

RoyceLowStkSer m 15.90 +.14 +11.1OpportInv d 11.52 +.12 +11.6ValPlSvc m 13.27 +.07 +10.6

SchwabS&P500Sel d 20.50 -.04 +4.8

ScoutInterntl d 30.13 +.03 +7.7

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GrowStk 34.00 +.18 +6.8HealthSci 35.82 +.27 +9.9HiYield d 6.67 ... +3.3IntlDisc d 40.16 +.31 +7.6IntlStk d 13.35 +.04 +8.6IntlStkAd m 13.29 +.03 +8.5LatinAm d 44.52 +.12 +14.7MediaTele 50.03 +.62 +6.7MidCpGr 56.27 +.09 +6.7NewAmGro 33.70 +.09 +5.9NewAsia d 15.09 +.09 +8.5NewEra 45.22 +.24 +7.5NewIncome 9.72 +.01 +0.6Rtmt2020 16.74 +.03 +5.2Rtmt2030 17.55 +.04 +6.1ShTmBond 4.83 ... +0.6SmCpVal d 37.08 +.22 +7.5TaxFHiYld d 11.22 +.03 +2.7Value 23.92 - .02 +6.1ValueAd b 23.69 -.02 +6.1

ThornburgIntlValI d 26.22 +.03 +6.7

Tweedy, BrowneGlobVal d 22.32 -.17 +2.2

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HYCor d 5.82 +.01 +2.8HYCorAdml d 5.82 +.01 +2.8HltCrAdml d 55.62 +.17 +2.4HlthCare d 131.83 +.40 +2.4ITGradeAd 10.13 +.02 +1.7InfPrtAdm 28.11 +.04 +1.4InfPrtI 11.45 +.02 +1.4InflaPro 14.31 +.02 +1.4InstIdxI 120.55 -.18 +4.8InstPlus 120.55 -.19 +4.8InstTStPl 29.87 ... +5.5IntlExpIn d 14.05 +.10 +9.6IntlGr d 17.86 +.07 +9.2IntlStkIdxAdm d23.58+.08 +8.0IntlStkIdxIPls d94.32 +.32 +8.0LTInvGr 10.33 +.05 +0.7MidCapGr 20.23 +.06 +7.4MidCpAdml 95.48 +.29 +7.1MidCpIst 21.09 +.06 +7.1MuIntAdml 14.24 +.02 +1.7MuLtdAdml 11.19 +.01 +0.4MuShtAdml 15.94 ... +0.2PrecMtls d 22.61 +.38 +16.6Prmcp d 65.24 +.11 +5.7PrmcpAdml d 67.68 +.12 +5.7PrmcpCorI d 14.12 +.02 +4.7REITIdx d 20.57 +.04 +6.9REITIdxAd d 87.76 +.17 +6.8STCor 10.72 +.01 +0.9STGradeAd 10.72 +.01 +0.9SelValu d 19.48 ... +4.8SmGthIdx 23.20 +.23 +8.0SmGthIst 23.24 +.24 +7.9StSmCpEq 20.24 +.17 +7.5S ta r 1 9.58 + .0 4 +4.5StratgcEq 19.74 +.15 +7.6TgtRe2015 12.76 +.02 +3.7TgtRe2020 22.59 +.02 +4.1TgtRe2030 21.97 +.02 +5.0TgtRe2035 13.19 +.02 +5.4Tgtet2025 12.83 +.01 +4.6TotBdAdml 11.03 +.01 +0.5TotBdInst 11.03 +.01 +0.5TotBdMkInv 11.03 +.01 +0.5TotBdMkSig 11.03 +.01 +0.5TotIntl d 14.10 +.05 +8.0TotStIAdm 33.00 ... +5.4TotStIIns 33.01 ... +5.5TotStIdx 32.99 ... +5.4TxMIntlAdm d10.45 +.02 +6.7TxMSCAdm 29.23 +.17 +7.2USGro 19.30 +.05 +6.9USValue 10.63 -.02 +4.2WellsI 23.30 - .02 +1.6WellsIAdm 56.45 -.06 +1.6Welltn 32.39 - .05 +3.4WelltnAdm 5595 08 +3 4

DOW12,660.46

-74.17NASDAQ2,816.55

+11.27S&P 5001,316.33

-2.10 RUSSELL 2000798.85

+5.94 6-MO T-BILLS.08%

+.01 10-YR T-NOTE1.89%

-.05 CRUDE OIL$99.56

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BUSINESS S E C T I O N B

THE TIMES LEADER SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 2012timesleader.com

LOS ANGELES — Facebookcould file regulatory papers asearly as Wednesday for its highlyanticipated initial public offering of stock, according to a newspa-per report.

 The Wall Street Journal, citing unnamed people familiar withthe matter, said Friday that thesocial-networking companycould raiseas muchas $10 billionin an offering that would valuethe company at $75 billion to$100 billion.

Either measure would dwarf the $1.67 billion raised in Goo-gle’s 2004IPO. Thatoffering gaveGoogle a market value of $23 bil-lion. Google is now worth $184billion.

Facebook’s expected launch asa publicly traded company is the

most hotly anticipated tech IPOin more than a decade. It would vault it into the top ranks of thelargest public companies in the world, on par with the likes of McDonald’s Corp., Amazon.comInc., Visa Inc. and Bank of Amer-ica Corp.

CEO and founder Mark Zuck-erberg, 27, is already considereda billionaire because of sharestraded on a closed market.

Facebook spokesman Larry Wu said the company will notcommenton IPO-relatedspecula-tion.

After filing its initial paper-  work, a public offering usuallytakes three to four months.

Facebookto file forIPO soonCompany could raise as much

as $10B in offering that would

value firm at $75B-$100B.

The Associated Press

  WASHINGTON — Unionmembership grew slightly last year, giving labor leaders hopethat a period of steep declineshas finally bottomed out.

  The number of unionized  workers increased by about50,000 to nearly 14.8 millionmembers in 2011,the Bureauof Labor Statistics reported Fri-day. The increase comes afterunions lost nearly 1.4 millionmembers over the previous

two years.Still, unions’ share of the

overall workforcefell, from11.9percentto 11.8 percent, as stateand local governmentstrimmed thousands of jobs toaddress budget shortfalls. That’s the lowest percentageof union workers since the GreatDepression in the 1930s.

Unions saw losses of about61,000 workers in governmentemployment. Butthey grew by110,000 workers in the privatesector, mainly in constructionand health care. Despite that

growth, unions still represent just 6.9percentof allworkersatprivate companies, unchangedfrom 2010.

“Thedevastatinglossesfrom2009 and 2010 have stoppedand that’s got to be good newsfor the labor movement,” saidJohn Schmitt, a senior econo-mist with the Center for Eco-nomic and Policy Research in Washington.

Schmitt said another posi-tive for unions is that privatesector membership grew at

about the same rate as overall job growth.

Union membership has de-clined steadily from its peak of about a third of all workers inthe1950s,and about20 percentin 1983. The losses have beenespecially steep in private in-dustry with the loss of manu-facturingjobs thattraditionallyare heavily unionized.

“Itis tellingthatas ourcoun-try begins to recover the jobslost during the Great Reces-sion,goodunion jobsare begin-

ning to come back,” said AFL-CIO President Richard Trum-ka.

As private sector unionmembership eroded, laborleaders turned increasingly to- ward workersin state andlocalgovernments, where there wasoftenless resistanceto organiz-ing. About 7.6 million employ-ees in the public sector be-longed to a union last year,compared with 7.2 millionunion workers in the privatesector.

Private sector unions adding members as jobs make comebackBySAM HANANEL 

  Associated Press

DEARBORN, Mich. — For Ford,there’s no place like home.

Strongsalesandprofitsin theU.S. bol-steredthe automaker in thefourthquar-ter, but the European debt crisis andflooding in Thailand hurt results else- where. Ford Motor Co.’s shares took ahit after the results fell short of WallStreet’sexpectations,but theyrecoveredsome lost ground once the companypromised better — if still bumpy — re-sults in 2012.

Ford reported $13.62 billion in net in-come, but investors brushed off the re-sult because most of that came from anaccounting change. Excluding thatchange, earnings totaled $1.1 billion, or

20 cents a share, missingWall Streetex-pectations by 5 cents.

Ford’sstockpricefellas muchas6 per-cent in premarket trading. The stockprice was down 3.8 percent to $12.26 inafternoon trading.

Chief Financial Officer Lewis Boothsaid Thai flooding and the rising cost of steel and other commodities hurt Fordmore than analysts expected.

 TheNovemberfloods,which affected Thai parts suppliers,cost34,000unitsof production in Thailand and in SouthAfrica,which relies on Thai-made parts.Ford also spent $2.3 billion more oncommodities in2011than theprioryear,or $100 million more than it forecast.

Bill Selesky, an auto analyst with Ar-gus Research, said investors became

more comfortable after Ford explainedits accounting change and reassured in- vestors thatit expectsits operatingmar-ginto increasethis year. Ford’soperating margin — a measure of how much thecompanyearnedafterall thecostsof do-ingbusiness— fellto 2.2percent from 3percent in 2011, largely because of com-modity costs.

“The company said, ‘Listen, we canmanage through this, and North Amer-ica is very, very strong,”’ Selesky said.

Fordlost moneyin Europeand Asiainthe fourth quarter, and profits fell inSouth America. But its North Americanoperating profit rose 33 percent to $889million.

For thefullyear, NorthAmerican prof-its rose 15 percent to $6.2 billion.

U.S. sales boost automaker in 4th quarter 

AP FILE PHOTO

Ford vehicles are reflected in the bumper of a Ford F-350 truck, at Fremont Ford in Newark, Calif., in September 2010.

Ford profits at homeByDEE-ANN DURBIN

 AP Auto Writer 

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It’s white sale time.Ever since Philadelphia re-

tailerJohn Wanamaker firstdis-countedsheetsand other whiteproducts early in 1878 to keeptextile workers employed dur-ing a slow season, January hasbeen the traditional time forsales on bath and bed linens.

Now we have scads morechoices than shoppers did in Wanamaker’s day — more fab-rics, morefibers, moreweaving processes. So here’s some guid-ance to help you choose when  you’re stocking up on white-sale staples.

Sheets

You’ve probably been trainedto consider thread count when you’rebuying sheets, butit’s on-ly one factor — and probablynot even the most important,said Keith Hagood, generalmerchandise manager for bed-ding maker The CompanyStore.

  Thread count refers to thenumber of threads per squareinch, so the higher the threadcount, thefinerthe threads andthesofterthe fabric. But a highthreadcount alonedoesn’tindi-

cate a good-quality sheet, Ha-good said.

Mika Swiderski agrees. “Ev-erybody thinks thread count,thread count, thread count,”said Swiderski, a spokespersonfor the Bed Bath & Beyond re-tail chain. “That’s not alwaysthe case.”

Instead, he and Hagood rec-ommend focusing on the qual-ity of cotton that makes upthose threads.

Most cotton is either Egyp-tian, pima, supima or standardcotton. Egyptian cotton is gen-erally considered the best qual-ity for sheets, because it’s high-ly absorbent, and its threadscan stand up to the weaving process without breaking, Swi-derski explained.

Pima and supima are closebehind in quality. The two areessentiallythe samecotton, ex-cept supima is certified to havebeen grown in the UnitedStates. “Anytime you buy supi-ma, you’re helping the U.S.,”Hagood said.

Egyptian, pima and supimaare all long-staple cottons,meaning they have long fibersthat create strong threads.Standard cotton, on the otherhand, is a mixed bag, Swiderskisaid. It maynot beas absorbentor durable as the other three.

Cotton, of course, isn’t theonly fiber used forsheets. Poly-ester has long been blended

  with cotton to make sheetsmore wrinkle-resistant, butpolyester is less breathableanddurable than cotton, Swiderskiand Hagood said.

Bamboo also has become apopular sheet fabric. It has asheenmany peoplelike,as wellas good durability, Hagoodsaid.

Beyond the fiber used tomake the sheets, you need toconsider the type of sheet youprefer. The two most commontypes are percale and sateen.

Percale sheets are crisp andlightweight, the kind of sheets  you probably remember fromGrandma’s house. Sateensheets have a silky, luxurious

Winter is

the season

for whitesByMARY BETHBRECKENRIDGE 

 Akron Beacon Journal

  M  C  T  I  L  L  U  S

  T  R A  T  I  O  N

T he house the late

Adrian Mount Pear-

sall designed in

Forty Fort is more

than a spacious building with

an indoor swimming pool,

sauna, backyard tennis court

and ice cream bar where you

can scoop your favorite flavorsinto a sundae.

Here his lively family raised

dogs, cats and monkeys, held

full-throated sing-alongs accom-

panied by player piano and

banjo, watched movies on a

screen that descended from a

ceiling and collected souvenirs

as diverse as a plush FAO

Schwarz giraffe, presidential

signatures and a whaling har-

poon.

“I have nothing but great

memories,” said Jed Pearsall,

54, of Newport, R.I., the

 youngest of Pearsall’s three

children and the one who kept

pet monkeys in a cage in his

room. “The house really needs

life in it. It needs another fam-

ily to enjoy it the way we did.”

Older brother Adrian James

“Jim” Pearsall, who lives in

New Hope, is the Realtor sell-

ing his dad’s “Atomic AgeMasterpiece” through Sothe-

by’s International Realty.

 The asking price is $1.5 mil-

lion, but that’s negotiable, Jim

Pearsall said as he recently

showed visitors through the

house, with its 10,000 square

feet, six bedrooms, seven full

baths and two partial baths.

“It was like living in a fairy

tale, a dreamland,” said his

sister, Dr. Cindy Pearsall Suss-

man.

ByMARY THERESEBIEBEL  [email protected]

See HOME, Page 3C

Marble stepping stones lead from theentrance hall to the dining area through anindoor pond.

Jim Pearsall remembers ice cream parties andcookie-baking parties in thekitchen of hisparents’former home.

Adrian Pearsall’s favorite room in the Pearsallhome was this den with leather furniture andnautical decor

PETEG. WILCOXPHOTOS/THE TIMESLEADER

The indoor swimming pool was painted a gray/green to give it the natural look of an o utdoor pond. The Forty Fort home was built in the 1960s forthe family of Adrian Pearsall and is currently for sale.

TOPLEFT:Flavored toppings had dedicated storage in the Pearsalls’ice cream bar. TOPRIGHT: Adrian and Dorie Pearsall met on a train inthe 1940s and were married for 61 years before his death in Septem-ber. ABOVE: Adrian Pearsall’s work bench in the garage.

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causewhatI’d put ina few weeksbefore was thriving.

 Then, of course, thenext fewdays turnedbitterlycold. Al-thoughthe lettuce continuestothrive— itis a cold frame,afterall — my thoughtsturnedto howpeople were copingwith this andfuturespates of frigidtemper-atures.

Consumer Reports tweeted alink to a Centers forDisease Con-trol list of home-heating safetytips. I’llgiveyoua few.

• Use fireplaces, wood stoves,or othercombustionheaters onlyif they areproperlyvented to the

outside and donot leakfluegasinto indoorair space.• Donotburnpaperin a fire-

place.• Ensure adequate ventilation if 

 youmust usea keroseneheater.• Use only the typeof fuelyour

heater is designed to use. Do notsubstitute.

• Do not place a space heater within three feet of anything thatmay catch fire, such as drapes,furniture or bedding, andnevercoveryourspace heater.

• Never place a space heater ontop of furnitureor near water.

•••Q: My1929 house wasaluminum-sided (coveringwood siding) inthe 1970s. Everything looks finefrom theoutside,but I keep won-dering what deterioration is going on under that skin.

Short of ripping off sidingindifferentspotsto check,is there a way to knowif the woodis rot-ting? Or am I worryingaboutsomething unlikely?A: If there were piecesof siding that werecrooked or sagging, orthere was mold or mildewon thesurface, I’d sayyou might have aproblem. If everything looks fine,dependingon how you definethe word,I wouldn’tgo looking fortrouble.

From my experience, houses were sided with aluminum forthree reasons:To avoid havingtopaint, to hide rotting wood (sales-menin the1960s talked entire

neighborhoods into believing replacing therot was more expen-

sive),or to make onerowhouselook differentfrom thenext(hence siding overbrick).

From your address,it soundslike your sidingwas done to avoidpainting.

•••Q: How can I safelytake berrystainsoff my Hardiplank (fiber-cement) sidingthat birds putthere from ourholly tree?

 We tried bleach and wateranduseda brush that tookoff somefinish. I also used a sidingcleanerrecommended at the home center,andit didn’tdo anything.A: When I was installing Har-diplank as trim on a 19th-centuryshed in a churchyard a fewyears

back, I used washing soda (in thelaundry-detergent aisleat Weg-mans andelsewhere) to removesap from evergreen trees before Ipainted the board.

 That or lemon juice might work.

•••CORKFLOORS : I wrote about

cork flooring a fewweeks ago, anda numberof youresponded with your experiences.

Here’s one: “I have cork flooring in mykitchen.My house doesnothave a basement, and thecorkfloor is warmer andalso softerthan a typicalfloor.

“I didn’t consider it an expen-sive type of flooring, butit doeshave onethingto consider. It is

prone to scratching. The installa-tionhas it asa floating floor. Thesections are large pieces, and theyare gluedtogether.

“My catshaveput many tinynicks in thefloor through theirracingand stopping in thekitch-en.

“I didput a protective coating on the floor, using water-basedpolyurethane, which is thesug-gested sealing by the manufactur-er.”

My neighbors recently hadacork floor installedin their kitch-en. What I saw lookedgood, but we’llsee about endurance.

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Vicks offers an easier way to take a child’stemperature.

 The Vicks Behind Ear  Thermometer promisesto give an accurate read-ing in just a second, so you can take a temper-ature without even wak-ing a sleeping child. Thethermometer measuresthe temperature at thesoft, hollow spot behindthe ear, which is close tothe carotid artery and isnaturally protected fromfactors such as perspira-tion and drafts that cancause inaccurate read-ings.

An LCD displaychanges color fromgreen to yellow to red tomake it easy to identifya fever at a glance.

 The thermometer hasa suggested retail priceof $39.99 to $49.99 andis available at retailerssuch as Rite Aid, Target, Wal-Mart and Wal-greens.

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 The stuff that’s clut-tering your garage couldbecome focal points for your garden.

Garden designer Lo-rene Edwards Forknershows how in “Hand-made Garden Projects.”

 The book is filled withideas for turning unuseditems and commonmaterials into decorativeand functional gardenaccents.

Old vinyl records, forexample, become funkyflowers to hang on agarden wall.

Bamboo poles becomegarden edging.

Galvanized pipesbecome a pergola.

Forkner offers ideasfor garden paths, plantsupports, water features,containers and more.

“Handmade GardenProjects” is due out this

month from TimberPress and is priced at$19.95 in softcover.

IN BRIEF

Forthosewhodreamof living ina historical home while retaining the comfort of modern amenities,Plan HMAFAPW00431 fromHomeplans.com is a beautifulchoice.

 Thehomehas 4,134 squarefeetofliving spaceon two levels. A fullbasement can be finished for anadditional 2,119 square feet.

 This formal two-story recalls aLouisiana plantation house,Land’s End, built in 1857. High-lighting the interior is a bright,spacious,informalfamily roomar-ea, with a wall of glass stretching to the second-story’s sloping ceil-ing.

  The generous kitchen is en-hancedby a cooktop island, snackbar, planningdesk,pantry andlots

of counter space. Enhancing thedramaof this spaceis theadjacentglass area of thebreakfast room.

Also on this floor, the living room, dining room, and study with a fireplace provide quiet re-treats. Upstairs, the huge mastersuite contains two distinct bath-rooms, dressing rooms and clos-ets, onefor each partner.

 Two additionalbedrooms sharea full hallbath.

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Bedrooms: 3Baths: 3-1/2Upper floor: 2,015 sq. ft.Main floor: 2,119 sq. ft.Total living area: 4,134 sq. ft.Standard basement: 2,119 sq. ft.Garage: 650 sq. ft.Dimensions: 72-0 x 47-0

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plan number.

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feel, which Hagood explained comes

from a finishing technique.

Towels

As with sheets, the type of fiber isparamount in choosing towels, Hagoodand Swiderski said. You’ll still find thecotton choices you do with sheets —Egyptian, pima, supima and standard— alongwith bamboo.Andthe relativemerits of those choices apply to towelsas they do to sheets.

Beyond the type of fiber that’s used,consider a towel’s construction. Thetwo most popular types are combedcotton and ring-spun cotton, Hagoodsaid.

Combed cotton has undergone acombing process that removes the un-even threads, resulting in a short pileand a sheared effect. With ring-spuncotton, the yarns are twisted or looped

together to produce towels that arestrong and absorbent.

One of the newest innovations isquick-drying towels, which are lighterand a little thinner than most towelsand also are more absorbent. Most aremade from cotton spun into superfinemicrofibers, though some containsome polyester, Hagood said.

In general, beefier towels are less ab-sorbent, but they’re also softer andmore velvety, Hagood said. “It goesback to preference,” he said.

 Whicheveryouchoose, besureto fol-lowthecare instructions right from thestart, Hagood said. Manufacturersusu-ally tell you to wash the towels beforeusing, because doing so helps set thedyes so the towels will hold their colorlonger, he said. He even recommends

laundering them twice before use.Pillows

Consideringthe timewe spendusing pillows and their potential to cause oralleviate pain, Hagood believes it paysto invest in the right one.

In recentyearsthe industryhas beencoachingconsumers to match their pil-lows’ firmness to their sleeping styles,Swiderski said — soft for a stomachsleeper,so thehead isn’tforcedupward;medium for a back sleeper, to align thespine; and very firm for a side sleeper,toprovide supportand fillthe space be-tween the shoulder and head.

Butin reality, mostof uschangeposi-tions during the night and don’t fit anysingle profile, Hagood said. That’s whyhe recommends buying from a compa-ny that provides a money-back guaran-

tee,so you cantry out a pillow tomakesure you’re comfortable with it.

It’s not surprising that he advocatesdown-filled pillows, becausedown bed-ding is the Company Store’s core prod-uct. But Swiderski agrees that 100 per-cent down — also called natural down—is thebestpillow filling. It’s a naturalproduct that breathes and minimizeshotspots, andunlike other fillingmate-rials, it retains its ability to fluff backup.

Most down pillows are machine-  washable, and they’re typically war-ranted for many years. “You’ll probablynever have to replace a down pillow,”Swiderski said.

Don’t mistake down for feathers.Down isthe fluffy plumagebeneaththefeathers that keeps waterfowl warm.You can buy pillows that contain both,but 100 percent down is considered su-periorto a down-feather mix. Ifyou buya pillowcontainingfeathers,makesurethe feathers havebeen cleaned,Swider-ski said.

And don’t shy away from down justbecause you think you’re allergic to it,Hagood said. Only 1 percent of peoplereally are, he said. What really bothersmost people are the dirt and dust in apillow, which is why regular, propercleaning is so important.

Synthetic down alternatives such asPrimaLoft are a less expensive option. They’re madeof polyesterclustersthathave many of the same attributes asdown, Swiderski and Hagood said, buttheydon’t last aslongorloftbackup as well.

Memory-foam pillows are popular

 with some consumers, especially those with neck and spine issues, Swiderskisaid. They’re extremely supportive,andtheirabilityto mold tothe sleeper’shead tends to discourage moving around.

But whether they’re comfortable is ahighly individual matter. Some peoplelike sleeping on a very firm pillow, Ha-good said, while others find memoryfoam toohard.The pillowsalsotend totrap heat.

 Watchfor a newkind of pillow filling made of blown and spun fiber, whichpromises more support than polyesterbut is softer than memory foam, Ha-good said. It’s new in Europe, he said,andthe CompanyStoreplansto offer itunder the name Suprelle Signature.

No matter which pillow you choose,get the most from your investment by

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Sussman, 57, of Yardley, remembershow, as a child, she asked for a canopybed with curtains, similar to one she’dseen in Colonial Williamsburg. Herfather built it, she said. “It became myown little hideaway.”

In retrospect, she sees the occasionas Dad giving her a chance to designher own bedroom. Similarly, Jim Pear-sall, who is two years older, recallsdesigning his own set of bunk beds.

 Theirs was a household filled withall kinds of encouragement.

“I wanted monkeys,” Jed Pearsallsaid, “and my parents made it hap-pen.”

“I said I was thinking about becom-ing a nurse, and my parents said, ‘Whynot a doctor?’ ” Sussman said.

 Their home also was filled withcreativity. How could it not be, givenAdrian Pearsall’s design talent? Though he became more famous forfurniture, the house the one-timearchitectural-engineering studentdesigned in the early 1960s is a mar- vel.

“It’s got its roots in the ‘California

Modernism’ of the time,” said Theresa Thomas, an architect from BohlinCywinski Jackson who last weektoured the structure, admiring itsfireplaces and floor-to-ceiling glass walls that look out on courtyards.

“For me, walking through thathouse was very dramatic,” she said. “Ithink the quality of natural light andthe views, especially the interior cour-tyards, make it a wonderful house. If this were in California, it would besnatched up in a heartbeat.”

Reflecting the Pearsalls’ interests,the house contains a darkroom whereAdrian’s wife, Dorie, developed pho-tographs and a studio where Adrian worked on pottery. There’s a built-inshuffleboard, as well as a dog run big enough for Great Danes and St. Ber-nards.

Naturally, the two attached garages wouldn’t have been complete withouta work station for Adrian “to putteraround.”

 This was a man nominated in 2008for inclusion in the American Furni-ture Hall of Fame, after becoming  well-known as a designer of gondolasofas and free-form tables and a propo-nent of comfortable bean-bag chairs.

During the early years of his father’scareer, Jim Pearsall said, his parentsloaded wrought-iron furniture into atruck and drove to Wanamaker’s andBloomingdale’s. “Mom would go in totalk to the buyer.” At first the buyers weren’t interested in the furniture, JimPearsall said, recalling an early storyabout his parents getting an order fornapkins instead, an order that would

ciates in Wilkes-Barre during the1950s to meet the demand. During the1970s he and another business partner,John Graham, started a new company,Comfort Designs.

Not content to simply make moneyfor his own enjoyment, Adrian Pearsalllooked for ways to help others, hisfamily said.

“I knew nothing about this until mybrother Jed said he was at church withDad when the minister said they need-ed a new van and asked people to putpledges in a box,” Sussman said. “Dad was writing and writing.”

 Their father had written a noteasking the minister to count whateverpledges he received from other people,be it $5 or $500, and he would makeup the difference.

“He loved to set people up in busi-ness,” Jim Pearsall said, remembering the time his father asked a friend of his about career aspirations. The young man said he wanted to importspices from India, and Adrian wrote acheck to help him get established.

Adrian’s partner in life was the for-mer Dorie Kanarr, whom he met in1942 on a train between Ithaca, N.Y.,and Wilkes-Barre. He was 17, a recentenlistee in the U.S. Navy; she was afew years older and returning from a visit to a friend at Cornell University.

Adrian promised to return – and hekept his word. They married a few years after the end of World War II and

 when my Dad had trays of cut-outcookies ready for the guests to deco-rate and then bake,” Jim Pearsall said,leading the way through a kitchenlarger than those in many restaurants.

“My parents didn’t drink much butloved ice cream,” he said, pointing outthe full-service ice-cream bar withplenty of room for an assortment of flavors and toppings.

Adrian Pearsall also loved theocean, and once returned from a NewEngland trip with an interesting sou- venir: a harpoon strapped to the out-side of the car. “He was driving fastand got a speeding ticket,” Jim Pear-sall said. “A police officer asked him tostep out of the car, but he couldn’topen the door because of the har-poon.”

Along with his affection for the water, Adrian was passionate aboutrestoring classic marine vessels.

One thing Adrian didn’t like wasshoveling snow. “And I hated it even

more,” Jim Pearsall said, explaining his father designed a heating systemfor the sidewalk at their Forty Forthome to melt the white stuff 

 When the electric bill arrived, hedecided that wasn’t such a good ideaafter all and turned off the heat.

Another time Adrian Pearsallchanged his mind was when an indoorfountain with a metal sculpture insideit proved too distracting. “Hearing itmade him feel like he had to go to thebathroom,” Jim Pearsall said.

 With an eye toward getting aroundas a senior citizen, Adrian designedthe Forty Fort home as a ranch with wide doorways. He and Dorie expect-ed they’d spend the rest of their livesthere, but moved in recent years toSoutheastern Pennsylvania to be closer

The intercom in the kitchen was a state-of-the-art way to communicate when it was installed.

This sculpture represents the father/son bond in the Pearsall family.

These are the original Frigidaire ovens in thePearsall kitchen.

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The library at the Pearsall home was a place where the children did their homework.

Look through the floor-to-ceiling glass wall and you’ll see one of the home’s courtyards.

Jim Pearsall stands next to a set of bunk beds he designed and his father,Adrian Pearsall, made for him when Jim was growing up.

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KINGSTON: Christ Communi-ty Church, 100 W. Dorrance St.,conducts a Bible Study from9:30 -11 a.m. Thursdays.

Refreshments are served.

PITTSTON: The Holy NameSociety of St. John the Evange-list Parish Community is selling lottery tickets for February.

 Tickets cost $10 each and canbe purchased between 9 a.m.- 4

p.m. Monday through Friday inthe vestibule of St. John the

Evangelist Church.Proceeds benefit the Society’s

projects and the parish. Returnsmust be made before Tuesday inorder to register all tickets.

WEST PITTSTON: The Men’sMinistry of the Christian andMissionary Alliance Church of  West Pittston will hold its 10thannual Sweetheart Banquet andMovie at 6 p.m. Feb. 11in thefellowship hall, 317 Luzerne Ave.

 The event is planned for theladies of the church, their guestsand well as the community.

Chefs Mark Manganaro andJason O’Brien, along with the

men of the church, will preparea stuffed pork chop meal with allthe trimmings.

Following the meal, the movie“Courageous” will be shown onthe big screen in the auditorium.

 The event is open to the gen-eral public. Tickets are availablefor a donation and can be ob-tained by calling the churchoffice at 654-2500. Reservationsmust be made by Feb. 7.

Brian Shaffer, Manganaro andDuane Coolbaugh are coor-dinating the event. O’Brien,George Weiss, David Crisci, Don

Nothoff and Don Strope are onthe banquet committee.

WEST PITTSTON: The win-ter schedule for Christ’s Com-munity Clothes Closet at Chris-tian and Missionary AllianceChurch, 317 Luzerne Ave., hasbeen announced.

 The Closet will be open from6-8 p.m. Wednesdays and Thurs-days. It will be closed on anydays that Pittston and Wyoming Area School Districts are closeddue to inclement weather orholidays.

Men’s, women’s and children’sclothing is available for those inneed. The Closet is open to the

general public free of charge. The Closet is not currently

accepting gently used clothing but anticipates a need for addi-tional clothing in the spring.

For further information callthe church office at 654-2500.

WILKES-BARRE: WalterCamier, of “America NeedsFatima,” will present a lectureand DVD presentation on thetopic “Prophesies of Hope” atnoon Feb. 5 at St. Anthony andSt. George Maronite Church,corner of Dana Street and ParkAvenue.

 The program is free of charge.Following the program, a meet-

and-greet reception will be held.All are welcome to attend.

IN BRIEF

TodayPITTSTON: The Jacque-

lines Auxiliary of theJohn F. Kennedy Knightsof Columbus 372, 8 p.m.,at the Council Home, 55S. Main St. New membersare welcome.

WednesdayMOUNTAIN TOP: United

Methodist Women of

Christ United MethodistChurch, 7 p.m. The groupplans to have a speakerfrom the American HeartAssociation in conjunc-tion with February asHeart month.

ThursdayWARRIOR RUN: The Ladies

Aid Society of WelshPresbyterian Church, 390Chestnut St., 7 p.m. Allmembers are asked toattend.

Feb. 6

PITTSTON: The Altar andRosary Society of St.John the EvangelistParish Community, 1:30p.m. Refreshments will beserved.

MEETINGS

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

Payton Boler, daughter of Jilland Joseph Boler, Kingston, iscelebrating her13th birthdaytoday, Jan. 28. Payton is agranddaughter of Skip and CoralCarey, Forty Fort; BernadineBoler, Wilkes-Barre; and the lateJoseph Boler II. She has a broth-er, Joey, 9.

Payton Boler

Nandi J. Harrington, daughter ofAndita Parker Lloyd, Wilkes-Barre, and Ulysses Harrington,Scranton, is celebrating her16thbirthday today, Jan. 28. Nandi isa granddaughter of Sylvester E.Lloyd and the late Juliana P.Lloyd. She has a sister, Nikole, 14.

Nandi J. Harrington

Dianna Higgins,daughter ofNathan and Cindy Higgins, Larks-ville, is celebratingher 11th birth-day today, Jan. 28. Diannais agranddaughterof DiannaGard-

 julis, Wanamie. Shehas a sister,

Nikki, and a brother, Nathan.

Dianna Higgins

Curtis Jude Leibman, son ofJude and Leslie Leibman, iscelebrating his third birthdaytoday, Jan. 28. C.J. is a grandsonof Joseph and Jean Latona

Leibman, Pittston, and Thomasand Elaine Pace Olerta, Exeter.

Curtis J. Leibman

Joshua Michael Smargiassi, sonof Mike and Sandie Smargiassi,Duryea, is celebrating his sev-enth birthday today, Jan. 28.Josh is a grandson of Ron andNancy Smargiassi, Dickson City;Frank Spudis, Pittston; and thelate Grace Spudis. He is a great-grandson of Hilda Fox, Scranton.Josh has a brother, Brandon, 3.

Joshua M. Smargiassi

Owen Mitchell Tweedy, son ofJames and Colleen Tweedy, iscelebrating his first birthdaytoday, Jan. 28. Owen is a grand-son of Sandra Adams and Kenand June Smith, all of Wilkes-Barre; Paul and Elaine Tweedy,Factoryville; and Trigg and MollyAdams, Miami, Fla. He has asister, Ava, 2.

Owen M. Tweedy

Kiersta Zegarski, daughterofTanya and Brian Zegarski, Nanti-coke, is celebrating her thirdbirthday today, Jan.28. Kierstaisa granddaughterof Timand KarlaMartin, Great Falls,Mont.,andJudyand John Zegarski Sr. and

Arlene Jennings, all of Nanticoke.Shehas a sister, Karlene, 7.

Kiersta Zegarski

TheChristianWomen of OurLady of Hope Parish, Wilkes-Barre, recently sponsoreda Children’s ChristmasBreak-fast. The parishand CCDchildren were treated to a heartybreakfast followed byentertainment by Dave Richardswhoperformedmany hat tricks. Songs were sungand the highlightof the event was the arrival of Santa Claus.Each child also was presented with a gift. Children in attendance were: Lauren Kijek, Aryanna Kijek, Kaylie Swida,Robert Delescavage, Lauren Gluchowskj, JacobGluchowski, Ronald Roskowski, Patrick Lakkis, Kayla Budzyn, DanielDotzel, Matthew Faust, Logan Hargrave, Sarah Kebles, Max Kebles, KarlKopczynski, RyleeO’Donnell, JacobShinal,Bria Schuella, Richard Partington, Sydney Partington, HollyJendrzejewski,Caden Jendrzejewski, Brianne Jendr-zejewski, Joseph Jendrzjewski, Emily Jendrzejewski, Kevin Caffrey, Victoria Becker, Lynese Swida, Ian Kopczynski,John Nalepa, Rosalyn Partington, RyanDzurism, Ashton Schiel, Lucia Bonk, Taylor Grochowski, Breanna Kijek,Destinee Rogers, T.J. Rogers, CadenSchiel Tyler Faust, Dominic Tavella, Cameron Krugel, Michael Dotzel, StevenDean,Stephen Youkoski, Alexander Bonk, Garrett Schiel, Timothy Wielgopolski, Branden Connell, Alessia Mangan,Audrianna Mangan, Ikaika Quiacusan, Cassie Conway, Michael Smeraglio, Arthur Long, Sierra Jendrzejewski, JustinHargrave, CarlaDellapiazza, Allen Dellapiazza, Rayna Swida, Abigail Kiebles, SaraYoukoski, Paige Tavella, NatalyaScarantino, Miranda Brazinski, Melody Aguilar, Melanie Aguilar, MarieArmbruster, Maverick Swida, AngeloNajera,

Cody Dzurism, SaraYoukoski, and Damien Zendzion.

Our Lady of Hope Christian Women sponsor Children’s Christmas Breakfast

Making a Difference Ministries, in conjunction with theWilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, will conduct a Faith and Fam-ily Day on Feb. 4 at Mohegan Sun Arena, Wilkes-Barre Town-ship. National recording artist WatersEdge will be featured.Doors open at 6 p.m. for the concert with the game at 7. Tick-ets are limited and will not be sold at the gate. For tickets, callChris Sipsky, 970-3607 or email [email protected] left: Stephen L. Perillo, Making A Difference Ministries;Joshua Fritz, WatersEdge; Tux, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pen-guins; Emmanuel Graham and Caleb Fritz, WatersEdge; andChris Sipsky, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins.

Faith and Family Day to feature WatersEdgeThe Knights of Columbus of Our Lady of Czestochowa, Fourth

Degree Assembly1928, will hold their annual Charter Night on Feb. 4at the Assumpta Council Home, 59 Parry St., Luzerne. The formalaffair will begin with a cocktail hour from 5 to 6 p.m. with horsd’oeuvres. Dinner and a short program will follow. Immediate PastFaithful Navigator Sir Knight Robert Gabriesheski will be honored.Music will be provided by the George Tarasek Orchestra until 10:30p.m. Cost is $15 per person. For reservations, call Ed Krystofosky,779-9787 or Wayne Williams, 696-1587. Planning the event, from left:Sir Knight James Mazeitis, faithful purser; Sir Knight Edward Krysto-

fosky, chairman; Sir Knight Michael Berish, faithful navigator; andJohn Duesler, past faithful navigator.

Knights’ annual Charter Night set for Feb. 4

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Dear Abby: I’m a

freshman in highschool and my sis-ter is a junior. Sheplays violin in ourschool orchestra(first chair), getsstraight A’s in all

her classes (honors and AP courses)and is gorgeous and popular. I, onthe other hand, am socially awkward,spend most of my time with my nose jammed in a book, barely get A’s inmy few honors courses and play inthe school band.

I have a few close friends, butmost of them aren’t in any of my classes so I eat lunch alone. I don’t want to be popular; I just want tostop being jealous of my sister. Howcan I do that when anything I do

that’s good is overshadowed by all heraccomplishments?

 — Living in the Shadows in Illinois

Dear Living In The Shadows: It would be helpful if you would stopcomparing yourself to your sister. Youare an individual, and individuals donot all blossom at the same rate. Youhave accomplishments you should beproud of. You play an instrument, youare in some honors courses, and youare a READER. The time you spend with your “nose jammed in a book” will pay off later because you are de-

 veloping your mind.

I recommend you find an area of interest that your sister hasn’t tried,and develop that. It’s a way to excelat something in your own right, andmake some new acquaintances so youaren’t lost in the glare of your sister’sspotlight.

Dear Abby: I’m a 35-year-old woman.My boyfriend of two years and I arehaving issues because of his irrespon-sibility. He’s a great guy, but he can’tkeep a job. He has quit the same jobthree times within the last 12 monthsand now is fully unemployed.

I have been confiding in a femalefriend who happens to be a lesbian.Her understanding and compassionhave brought us a lot closer than Icould have ever imagined. Honestly,

I am not attracted to women, but

there’s something going on in my heart for her. She knows how I feeland has expressed interest in taking our friendship to a different level, butI’m not sure I can do it. Homosexual-ity is not accepted in my family, and I wouldn’t be comfortable about being open in public with another woman.Can you help me decide what to do?

 — Anonymous in Alabama

Dear Anonymous: You may not beattracted to women, but you appearto be attracted to this one. Yourdisappointment in your boyfriend’sinability to hold a job is not the issuehere. The issue is your fear of yourfamily’s disapproval and your embar-rassment about being open about your attraction. Whether you ignore

 your feelings or follow through on

them, you will pay a price. My adviceis be true to yourself, but make sure you think long and hard beforeacting.

 To order “How to Write Letters forAll Occasions,” send your name andmailing address, plus check or money order for $7 (U.S. funds) to DearAbby — Letter Booklet, P.O. Box 447,Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. Ship-ping and handling are included in theprice.

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ARIES (March 21-April 19). Being agood friend takes a lot of effort,most but not all of which is joy-ful. Your expectations of yourfriends will make a differencenow. Dare to set a precedent.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You’lldo interesting and respect-able work. Look at what you’veaccomplished, and appreci-ate it. Your solid character iswhat makes this all possible.Acknowledge yourself.

GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Lately,many businesses want you totake a survey and give a good

score regarding your experience.Does anyone really receive prizemoney from giving an opinion?Well, if anyone will, it’s you.

CANCER (June 22-July 22). Yourlife stories are interesting andvaried. You should write themdown. Really, you should! A storyyou’ve told many times will nowfind its best audience.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Whateveryou put in, so shall you get out.Actually, that’s not entirely true.You’re putting such intensity intoyour work now that you’re likelyto get out three times what youput in.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Yoursense of loyalty will be highlight-ed as you work in a small group.There’s a deal on the table toconsider. Unless the arrange-ment will benefit the entire

group, you have no interest.LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Close

your eyes and soften your heart.Your receptivity will now addwhat your logical brain couldnot: a certain kind of sweetnessthat helps you experience amore vivid and joyful world.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Youwere given a very special giftthat you haven’t yet had time toinvestigate. If only your gift hadcome with explicit instructionsthat included timing. Alas, it’s onyou to take initiative.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).You have distanced yourselffrom the one who has acted inself-interest, much to your dis-may. Your friend senses that he’sdone something to upset you,but he’ll never fully “get it.”

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).Filter out the superfluous, and

focus on what is truly important.Much of the cosmic racket iscaused by others giving theiropinion. It makes for someunnecessary distractions.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Youwill be quick to sort out what isgoing on inside you, be it in yourfamily, education or social life.However, maintaining a willing-ness to take action to direct theprocess consciously will be achallenge.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You’llenjoy money management as anactivity in its own right. You liketo feel on top of financial affairs,and it will feel good to knowwhat you have to work with.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Jan. 28).You know the right course ofaction. It’s as though your skel-eton is magnetized to success.

Seek supportive relationships inFebruary. Build your team. You’llbe a hero in March. May is yourchance to bond with kin. Junebrings domestic improvement.Capricorn and Cancer peopleadore you. Your lucky numbersare: 40, 1, 43, 19 and 50.

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Sometime during an eight-hour tripin a 2012 Jeep Compass, I turned tomy wife and asked, “Why do you think someone would choose to buy thisover a competitor like the Honda CR-V or Subaru Forester?”

Without hesitating, Ronda – whohad spent nearly as much time in theCompass as me – said, “Only two rea-sons: Because it looks like a GrandCherokee and because it’s a Jeep.”

I couldn’t argue. Thanks to a major redesign for the 2011 model year, thecurrent Compass is a much better andmore appealing car than its predeces-sor. But I’d have a tough time recom-mending it over one of its many out-standing compact crossover competi-tors.

But none of those competitors has“Jeep” on its hood. The Jeep name hasa mystique and magnetism that tracesits roots to the vehicles that helpeddecide World War II.

The brand has a cult-like following.Buying a Jeep gives you membershipin a special club. Members feel like bigshots when they tell someone they owna Jeep.

One of the most popular Jeeps ever made is the Grand Cherokee, and thecurrent version looks as good as it per-forms. From its front doors forward,the Compass is a scaled-down deadringer for it.

But it costs thousands less. The

2012 Compass starts at around$20,000 and is available in Sport, Lat-itude or Limited trim with front- or all-wheel drive.

The base engine is a 158-horsepow-er, 2.0-liter four-cylinder. Limited andfour-wheel drive Latitude and Sportmodels get a more powerful, 2.4-liter four-cylinder. It delivers up to 172

horsepower and 165 pounds-feet of torque, according to Jeep.

That engine felt peppy and respon-sive in the Compass Latitude 4x4 testvehicle. My stopwatch recorded an

8.3-second zero-to-60 time, but theCompass felt quicker. It had no troublecruising the interstate, climbing some

 pretty steep hills or passing at highwayspeed.

But the Compass almost alwaysfeels as if it’s working hard to producethat performance because its enginesounds like a washing machine at idle

and full throttle.Contributing to the mechanical

cacophony is a continuously variabletransmission that whines like mother-less puppy whenever the Compass

accelerates. Although it makes a rack-et, the transmission seems to do a nice  job of wringing maximum energy andefficiency out of the small engine.

That might be a result of the onlysignificant change Jeep made to theCompass for the 2012 model year.According to Jeep, it tinkered with thetransmission to improve pedal

response and acceleration, smoothdeceleration, and reduce engine speedat mid-throttle.

Otherwise, the 2012 is virtuallyidentical to last year’s Compass. The

2011 received an extreme makeover that included a complete redesign fromthe front doors forward, an interior overhaul and some chassis and power-train modifications.

We’ve already addressed the exteri-or change that turned the Compass intoa Grand Cherokee lookalike. Also out-side, the taillights were changed from

  bulb- to more modern and upscale-looking LED-powered units.

The new Compass moved upscaleinside, too, where several hard plastic

 panels were replaced with soft-touchsurfaces. Coupled with the addition of sound-deadening material in strategic

 places, it makes the second-generationCompass cabin much more invitingthan the first generation, whichdebuted as a 2007 model.

More important to most fans of the  brand is one change that made theCompass more like a Jeep: the Free-dom-Drive II Off-Road package.

The first-generation Compass wasno more capable of serious off-roadingthan the Dodge Caliber with which it

shares most of its underpinnings. Butthe “Trail Rated” option package,which includes skid plates, engine oilcooler, larger tires and wheels, full-size spare, dual-mode four-wheel drivesystem and an additional inch of ground clearance, gives it more off-road chops.

Don’t expect Wrangler-like capabil-ities, but this Compass is supposed to

 be more capable of straying from the pavement than its predecessor.

I say “supposed to be” because mytest vehicle wasn’t equipped with the

  package. It had the standard full-timefour-wheel system and suspension,which basically performs and behaveslike those found on other compactcrossovers.

Others have found fault with that,suggesting the standard Compass is alamb in Jeep clothing. That doesn’t

  bother me, and I generally liked theCompass.

Yet I kept asking myself why some-

one would choose a Compass over larger, more comfortable, morerefined, more powerful and/or lessexpensive competitors. My wife cameup with the only answer that madesense.SC

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RHINO 450.GREEN, 6 ft. snow

plow, winch, mudbottommounts,

moose utility push tube, windshield,hard top, gauges,

side mirrors, doors,80 hours run time.Like new. $6,999.

570-477-2342

409 Autos under$5000

DODGE ̀ 86 RAM VAN98,000 miles. Good

running condition.$1,500

(570) 287-8766

FORD `95 F1504x4. 6 cylinder.

 Automatic. 8 ft.modified flat bed.

90k miles. Runsgreat. $4,900

(570) 675-5046Call after 6:00 p.m.

1518 8th StreetCarverton, PA Near Francis 

Slocum St. Park 

HYUNDAI ‘00 ACCENT4 cylinder. 5

speed. Sharpeconomy car!

$2,995Call For Details!570-696-4377

LEO’S AUTO SALES92 Butler St 

Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-825-8253 

01 HYUNDAI ACCENT4 door. 4 cylinder.

 Auto. 32 MPG.Good condition at

$2,150

95 CHEVY BLAZER 2 door. 6 cylinder.

 Auto. 112K 4x4.New tires.

$2,150Current Inspection 

On All Vehicles DEALER

LINCOLN ̀ 88 MARK VII  Approx. 132,000miles. To date I havedone repairs & pre-ventative mainte-nance. In theamount of approx.$4,500, Not includ-ing tires. There isapprox. 20 Sq. In. of s ur fa ce r us t o nentire car. I wouldbe happy todescribe any or allrepairs. All repairdone by certifiedgarage.

FINAL REDUCTION$3,200

570-282-2579

PONTIAC ‘00 GRANDAM

  Wh ite . 4 d oo r. 4c yl in de r. A ut o.

 AM/FM/CD. 155,000miles. Extra snow

  tires on rims. Newbrake and inspec-

  ti on . R un s v er y  

good! $2,500570-466-7427

Say it HEREin the Classifieds!

570-829-7130

SUZUKI ‘06SWIFT RENO

4 cylinder. Automat-ic. 4 door. $4,800

(570) 709-5677(570) 819-3140

VW ̀ 87 GOLFExcellent runnerwith constant serv-icing & necessary preventative main-

  ten anc e. R ep airinvoices available.

  Ap pr ox 9 8, 13 1miles. Good condi-

  tion, new inspec- tion. $2,300. Call

570-282-2579

WE BUY CARSHighest

prices paid

for good cars

Eastern Auto570-779-9999

412 Autos for Sale

AUDI ̀ 96 QUATTRO  A6 station wagon.143k miles. 3rd rowseating. $2,800 orbest offer. Call

570-861-0202

412 Autos for Sale

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11 A UDI S5 QUATTRO

CONVERTIBLE Sprintblue/black, tanleather, auto, 7

speed, turbo, 330HP, Navigation,

 AWD09 CHRYSLER SEBRING

4 door, alloys,seafoam blue.

08 PONTIAC GRAND

PRIX  SE, blue,auto V6

07 B UICK LUCERNE

CXL, silver, grey leather

07 H YUNDAI SONATA 

GLS, navy blue,auto, alloys

07 CHRYSLER 300LTD, AWD, silver,grey leather

06 MERCURY  MILAN

PREMIER, mintgreen, V6, alloys

06 N ISSAN M AXIMA  SEsilver, V6, sunroof 

06 D ODGE STRATUS

SXT, red05 CHRYSLER 300C

TOURING, black,gray, leather

05 D ODGE NEON SXT,red, 4 cyl, auto

05 CHEVY  IMPALA  LSburgundy, tanleather, sunroof 

05 VW NEW  JETTA 

gray, auto, 4 cyl

05 CHEVY  M ALIBUM AXX , white, grey leather, sunroof 

04 N ISSAN A LTIMA  SL,3.5 white, black leather, sun roof 

03 S AAB 9-3, silver,auto, sunroof 

03 VW JETTA  GLS,black, auto,sunroof 

03 A UDI S8 QUATTRO,mid blue/light grey leather, naviga-

 tion, AWD02 MUSTANG GT, V8,

green, black leather, 5 speed

01 VW JETTA  GLS,green, auto, 4 cyl

01 V OLVO V70 STATION

 W  AGON, blue/grey,leather, AWD

00 PLYMOUTH NEON

purple, 4 door,auto

98 M AZDA  MILLENIA 

green98 MERCURY  GRAND

M ARQUIS, black SUVS, VANS,

 TRUCKS, 4 X4’s08 J EEP COMPASS

SPORT, silver, 4cyl, auto, 4x4

08 D ODGE R AM 1500QUAD C AB, white,5.7 Hemi, 4 door,4x4

08 C ADILLAC ESCALADE

black, black leather, 3rd seat,navigation, 4x4

07 C HRYSLER A SPEN

LTD, silver, 3rdseat, 4x4

07 D ODGE DURANGO

SLT, blue, 3rd seat4x4

07 D ODGE GRAND

C ARAVAN SXT, bluegrey leather, 7pax mini van

06 M ITSUBISHI

ENDEAVOR XLS, AWD, blue auto, V6

06 D ODGE GRAND

C ARAVAN ES, red,4 dr, entrtnmt cntr,7 pass mini van

05 D ODGE D AKOTA 

CLUB C AB SPORT,blue, auto, 4x4

 truck 05 F ORD F150 XLT,

extra cab, truck,black, V8, 4x4

05 CHEVY  TRAILBLAZER

LT, blue, grey leather, 4x4

05 B UICK R ANIER CXL

gold, tan, leather,sunroof (AWD)

04 H YUNDAI S ANTA  FE

GLS, burgundy,auto (AWD)

04 F ORD FREESTAR,blue, 4 door, 7passenger minivan

04 MERCURY 

MOUNTAINEER, sil-ver, black leather,3rd seat, AWD

04 MERCURY 

MOUNTAINEER, 4x4black, black leather, 3rd seat,

04 J EEP GRAND

CHEROKEE O VERLAND

graphite grey,2 tone leather,sunroof, 4x4

03 F ORD E XPLORER

SPORT TRAC XLT, 4door, green, tan,leather, 4x4

03 GMC S AFARI, 7passenger minivan, gray (AWD)

03 FORD W INDSTAR LX green 4 door, 7pax mini van

02 CHEVY  2500 HDreg. cab. pickup

 truck, green,

auto, 4x401 F ORD E XPLORER

SPORT XLT, gold,sunroof, 2 door,4x4

01 F150 SUPERCREW 

  XLT, green, 4 door, V8, 4x4 truck 

00 GMC SIERRA  SLE,extra cab, pewtersilver, V8, 4x4,

 truck 00 CHEVY  BLAZER LT

black & brown,brown leather 4x4

98 J EEP GRAND

CHEROKEE L AREDO

SE, silver, V6, 4x496 CHEVY  BLAZER,

black 4x489 CHEVY  1500,

4 X 4 T RUCK

ACURA ̀ 06 TL4 Door 3.2 VTEC 6Cy li n de r e ng in e

  Auto with slapstick.Navigation system.5 7k m il e s. Bl ac k with Camel Leatheri n te rio r. HeatedS eats. S un R o of,Excellent condition.Satellite Radio, Fully loaded. $18,000.

570-814-2501

CHEVY ̀ 97 ASTROVANBeautiful, 4 door.Power steering & brakes. 8 cylinder.Excellent condition.$3,000. Negotiable.

570-762-3504

412 Autos for Sale

ACURA ̀ 06 TLWhite Diamond

80K original miles,1 Owner, Garage

Kept, Camel Lea- ther Interior, 3.2L / 6 Cylinder, 5-Speed

 Automatic,Front/Rear &  Side

 Airbags, ABS Nav-igation System, 8-Speaker SurroundSystem, DVD /CD

 /AM/FM/ Cass-ette, XM SatelliteRadio, Power & 

Heated Front Seats,Power Door Locks& Windows, PowerMoonroof, 4 Snow

Tires Included!....  And Much, Much,

More!Car runs and looks

beautiful$16,500 FirmCall 239-8461

BMW ̀ 07 328xiBlack with black interior. Heatedseats. Back up & n avi g ati on s ys -

  tems. New tires & brakes. Sunroof.Garage kept. Many e xtras ! 4 6, 00 0Miles.

  Asking $20,500.570-825-8888 or

626-297-0155Call Anytime!

BMW ̀ 99 M3Co nvertib l e w ithHard Top. AM/FM. 6disc CD. 117 K miles.Stage 2 Dinan sus-p en si on . C ro ssdrilled rotors. Cold

air intake. All main- tenance recordsavailable. $11,500OBO. 570-466-2630

CADILLAC ‘00 DTSTan, satellite

radio, leather,moon roof, loaded

excellentcondition. 137k miles. $6000.

570-814-2809

CADILLAC ‘06 STS AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-

ver, 55,000 miles,sunroof, heated

seats, Bose soundsystem, 6 CD

changer, satelliteradio, Onstar, park-

ing assist, remotekeyless entry, elec- tronic keyless igni-

 tion, & more!$16,500 

570-881-2775

CHEVROLET ‘06CORVETTE

CONVERTIBLESilver beauty, 1Owner, Museum

quality. 5,900miles, 6 speed. All

possible optionsincluding Naviga- tion, Power top.

New, paid $62,000Must sell

REDUCED!$39,500 FIRM570-299-9370

Boat? Car? Truck?Motorcycle? Air-

plane? Whatever itis, sell it with aClassified ad.570-829-7130

CHEVY 08 IMPALA LTZMetallic gray, sun-roof, leather, BoseS ate ll i te w i th CDradio, heated seats,

 traction control, fully l o ad e d. R e mo teS tart. 5 0k m il e s.$16,995 or trade.

(570) 639-5329

CHEVY`10 CAMAROSS2. Fully load, V8,

  jewel red with whitestripes on hood & 

  trunk, list price is$34,500, Selling for$29,900. Call

570-406-1974

CHRYSLER ̀ 06 3004 door sedan in per-

  fect condition. Fullservice records. Allluxury options and

 features. 25.5 MPG.$12,800. Call

570-371-1615

CHRYSLER ‘04SEBRING CONVERTIBLE

Silver, 2nd ownerclean title. Very c l ean i n si d e & outside. Auto,Power mirrors,w in do ws . C Dplayer, cruise,central consoleh e ate d p o we rmirrors. 69,000miles. $5900.

570-991-5558

412 Autos for Sale

‘11 H YUNDAI

ELANTRA  3950miles. Factory War-ranty. New Condi-

ion. $17,799

‘10 DODGE C ARAVANSXT 32K. Silver-Black. Power slides.Factory warranty.

$16,899‘0 9 JEEP LIBERY 

LIMITED Power sun-roof. Only 18K. Fac-

ory Warranty.$19,499

‘09 DODGE

C ALIBER SXT 2.0 Automatic, 24k Factory Warranty!

$11,799‘08 CHEVY  IMPALA 

LS Only 18K! OneOwner - EstateSale. Factory War-r an ty. $1 1, 99 9‘08 SUBARU

Special Edition42K. 5 speed. AWD.Factory warranty.

$12,899‘08 CHEVY 

SILVERADO 15004x4. Regular Cab.63K. Factory War-r an ty $ 12 ,8 99‘08 CHEVY  IMPALA 

LS 4 d oo r, o nl y  37K! 5 Yr. 100K fac-

ory warranty $11,399

‘08 CHEVY  IMPALA 

LS 60k. Factory warranty. $9,399‘05 HONDA  CRV EX O ne o wn e r. Ju st

raded. 65K.$12,799

‘05 SUZUKI V ERONA 

LX  Auto. 64K. Fac-ory warranty.

$5,099‘01 LINCOLN TOWN

C AR Executive 74K$5,599

‘ 99 JEEP L ARADO

L TD Leather. 75K$4,799

CROSSROADMOTORS

570-825-7988700 Sans Souci

Highway 

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DODGE `02DURANGO SLT

  All power, 4.7, allleather, 7 passen-ger, running boards,80,000 miles, CDplayer, new tires.$6,500.

570-877-9896

HONDA ̀ 07 ACCORD V6 EXL. 77K miles. 1owner with mainte-n an ce r ec or ds .S la te b lu e w it hleather interior. Sun-roof. Asking $12,500.Call 570-239-2556

HONDA ̀ 09 CIVIC LX-SExcellent conditioninside & out. Garagekep t. R eg ul arl y  serviced by dealer,records available.Option include alloy w he el s, d ec kli dspoiler, sport seats,interior accent light-i ng ( bl u e) , No semask and customcut floor mats. Dark grey with black inte-rior. 56K highway miles. REDUCED!$13,300. Call

570-709-4695

HONDA ‘04Civic LX. 81,000

miles, usualoptions, economical

4 cyl. 1.7 literengine, runs great.

Includes studdedsnows & regular

 tires. $9875570-855-0095

HONDA 08 ACCORD15K miles. Auto.

Excellent condition!$15,999

WARRANTY MAFFEI AUTO

SALES570-288-6227

HYUNDAI ‘06ELANTRA

Tan, 4 door,clean title, 4

cylinder, auto,115k miles.

Power windows,& keyless entry,

CD player,cruise, central

console heatedpower mirrors.

$3900570-991-5558

412 Autos for Sale

 VITO’S& 

GINO’S Wanted:

JunkCars &TrucksHighestPricesPaid!!

FREE PICKUP

288-8995

JAGUAR ̀ 00 S TYPE4 door sedan. Likenew condition. Bril-liant blue exteriorwith beige hides.Car is fully equippedwith navigation sys-

 tem, V-8, automatic,climate control AC,a la rm s ys te m,

  AM/FM 6 disc CD,garage door open-er. 42,000 originalmiles. $9,000Call (570) 288-6009

LEXUS ̀ 01 ES 30080,000 miles,

excellent condi- tion, all options.

Recently serv-iced. New tires.

$9,300.570-388-6669

LINCOLN ‘05TOWN CAR 

39K miles. Looks & runs perfect!

$13,500WARRANTY 

MAFFEI AUTOSALES

570-288-6227

Selling yourCamper?

Place an ad and find a new owner.

570-829-7130

WANTED!

 ALL JUNK CARS! CA$HPAID

570-301-3602

MARZAK MOTORS601 Green Ridge St, Scranton FORD ‘03 WIND-STAR, green exteri-or, tan cloth interior,power options,

 front/rear A/C-heat$3,995

MERCURY’96GRAND MARQUIS50,000 miles. 4door. Loaded withoptions. Must see!

$4,895SAAB ‘97 9004 door

$1,995CHEVY ‘90 COR-SICA , 66K miles, 4door

$1,900

570-955-5792

NISSAN ̀ 08 XTERRAGrey, Mint condition.35K miles. New, all-season tires. Siriusr ad io . 2 s et s o f  m ats , i nc l ud i ngcargo mats.$18,400. Call

570-822-3494 or570-498-0977

412 Autos for Sale

OLDSMOBILE ̀ 97CUTLASS SUPREME

Museum kept, neverdriven, last Cutlassoff the GM line. Crim-son red with black leather interior. Every available option in-cluding sunroof. Per-

  fect condition. 300original miles.$21,900 or best offer.Call 570-650-0278

PONTIAC ̀ 04 VIBE  White. New manual  tran sm is si on & clutch. Front wheeldrive. 165k highway miles. Great on gas.G oo d c on d iti on ,runs well. $3,000 orbest offer

570-331-4777

PORSCHE ̀ 85 944Low mi lea ge,110, 00 0 m il e s, 5speed, 2 door, anti-lock brakes, air con-d iti on in g, p ow erw in do ws , p ow erm irrors, AM/FMradio, CD changer,leather interior, reardefroster, tintedwindows, customwheels, $8,000.

(570) 817-1803

SUZUKI ‘10 SX44x4 6,000 miles.

$14,000.‘08 Ford F250, 4x4

4,000 miles, 4 door,8 foot bed/with or

without plow.$45,000.

 All showroom new!570-826-0200 or

570-868-3968

TOYOTA ‘04 CELICAGT

112K miles. Blue, 5speed. Air, power

windows/locks,CD/cassette, Key-

less entry, sunroof,new battery. Car

drives and hascurrent PA inspec- tion. Slight rust on

corner of passenger door.

Clutch slips onhard acceleration.

This is why its thousands less than Blue Book 

value. $6,500OBO. Make an

offer! Call570-592-1629

VOLKSWAGEN ‘00BEETLE

2.0 automatic, air67k miles $6400.

570-466-0999

VOLKSWAGEN‘11 JETTA

24K miles. LikeNew! Auto. Leather.

$15,999WARRANTY 

MAFFEI AUTOSALES

570-288-6227

VOLVO ̀ 95 940

STATION WAGONLooks and runs likenew. Sun roof, CDloader, all power.

98,000 miles,$2,950. OBO

570-702-6023

VOLVO 850 ‘95WAGON

Runs good, air,automatic, fairshape. $1,800.347-693-4156

415 Autos-Antique& Classic

CADILLAC ̀ 77 COUPE70, 00 0 o rig in almiles. Leather inte-rior. Excellent condi-

  tion. $2,500. Call570-282-4272 or

570-877-2385

415 Autos-Antique& Classic

CHEVY ‘30 HOTROD COUPE$49,000

FORD ‘76 THUNDERBIRD All original $12,000

MERCEDES ‘76 450 SL$24,000

MERCEDES ‘29Kit Car $9,000

(570) 655-4884hell-of-adeal.com

CHEVY`75 CAMARO3 50 V8. O ri gi nalowner. Automatic

 transmission. Rare -  tuxedo silver / black vinyl top with black naugahyde interior.Never damaged.$6,000. Call

570-489-6937

FORD `52COUNTRY SEDAN

CUSTOM LINESTATION WAGON

 V8, automatic,8 passenger,

3rd seat, goodcondition, 2nd

owner. REDUCED TO

$6,500.570-579-3517

570-455-6589

FORD ‘28 MODEL ASport Coupe.

Rumble Seat.Professionally 

Restored. Ford Bluewith tan canvas

 top. $15,225570-339-1552after 5:00pm

LINE UP A GREAT DEAL...IN CLASSIFIED!Looking for the right dealon an automobile?Turn to classified.It’s a showroom in print!Classified’s gotthe directions!

MERCEDES 1975Good interior & 

exterior. Runsgreat! New tires.Many new parts.

Moving, Must Sell.$1,300 orbest offer

570-362-3626  Ask for Lee

MERCEDES-BENZ ̀ 73450SL

Co nve rti bl e w i thremovable hard top,power windows, AM

 /FM radio with cas-s ette p l ay e r, CD

player, automatic, 4new tires. Cham-pagne exterior; Ital-ian red leather inte-rior inside. Garagekept, excellent con-dition. $28,000. Call

825-6272

MERCURY ̀ 79ZEPHYR 

6 cylinderautomatic.

52k original miles.Florida car. $1500.

570-899-1896

415 Autos-Antique& Classic

OLDSMOBILE`68

DELMONT

Must Sell! Appraisedfor $9,200

• All original45,000 miles

• 350 Rocketengine

• Fender skirts• Always

garaged

Will sell for$6,000Serious

inquires only 570-

690-0727

427 Commercial Trucks & 

Equipment

CHEVY ‘08 3500HD DUMP TRUCK 2WD, automatic.

Only 12,000 miles. Vehicle in likenew condition.

$19,000.570-288-4322

LINE UP A GREAT DEAL...IN CLASSIFIED!

CHEVY ‘89 2500SCOTTSDALE

Pickup Truck withinsulated refrigerat-ed box, cooling unit.5 speed, rebuilt 8cylinder. $2,500.Box only an option.

570-333-4827

FORD ̀ 90 TRUCK 17’ box. Excellentrunning condition.

 Very Clean. $4,300.Call 570-287-1246

GMC ‘98 SIERRA 35004WD Stake Side,

350 V8, Auto.75,000 miles on

current engine. 12'wood bed, body,

 tires, interior good.Excellent running

condition. Newgenerator, starter,battery. Just tuned

and inspected.$6,900.

Call 570-656-1080

439 Motorcycles

DAELIM 20061 50 C Cs . 4 ,7 00m il es . 7 0 M PG .New battery & tires.$1,500; negotiable.

Call 570-288-1246or 570-328-6897

Motorcycle for sale?Let them see it here

in the Classifieds!570-829-7130

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012 NISSAN VERSA 1.8S HATCHBACK

2012 NISSAN VERSA 1.8S HATCHBACK

STK#N21327M O DEL# 11412M SR P $17,190

B U Y FOR   

$ 15,995 * 

4 Cyl, Au to , A/C, Plu s  Pkg, T ilt, F lo o rM a ts ,

Ca rgo Orga n i zer,M u ch M o re!

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012 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0SL

2012 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0SL

STK#N20792M O DEL# 12312M SR P $22,860

B U Y FOR   

$ 18 ,995 * 

4 Cyl, CVT , Na viga tio n , Au d io Pkg, L ea ther,S p cl Va lu e Pkg, F lo o rM a ts , S p la s h G u a rd s  

a n d M u ch M o re!

W / $10 0 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE &   

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*$199 PerM o n th, 39 M o n th L ea s e, 12K PerYea r. Res id u a l= $13,030.20; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $1999 Ca s h Do w n o rT ra d e E q u ity.

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2012 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S SEDAN

2012 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S SEDAN

STK#N20558M O DEL# 13112M SR P $23,820

B U Y FOR   

$ 19,0 56 * 

4 Cyl, CVT, A/C, PW ,PDL , Cru is e, T ilt,

F lo o rM a ts & S p la s h Gu a rd s   

W / $150 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE &   $750 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H    

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LEAS E FOR  

*$199 PerMo n th, 39 Mo n th L ea s e, 12K PerY ea r. Res id u a l= $12,862.80; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $1999 Ca sh Do w n o rT ra d e E q u ity.

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2011 NISSAN MAXIMA SV SPORT SDN

2011 NISSAN MAXIMA SV SPORT SDN

STK#N20831M O DEL# 16211M SR P $37,825

B U Y FOR   

$ 3 0 ,8 2 5  * 

 V6, CVT, S p o rtPkg,L ea ther, M o o n ro o f,Bo s e, Allo ys , F lo o r

M a ts & S p la sh Gu a rd s ,M u ch M o re!

W / $250 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE &   $50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H    

OR   $ 319 * P ER M O.P lu s Ta x.

LEAS E FOR  

*$319 PerM o n th, 39 M o n th L ea s e, 12K PerYea r. Res id u a l= $18,156; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $1999 Ca sh Do w n o rT ra d e E q u ity.

Plu s regis tra tio n fees ; to ta l @ d elivery= $2202.50. $2300 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te In clu d ed .

LA ST 2011M A X IM A    

SAVE $7000O F F M SR P !

2011 NISSAN MURANO S AWD

2011 NISSAN MURANO S AWD

STK#N20706M O DEL# 23211M SR P $32,130

B U Y FOR   

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F lo o rMa ts , S p la s hGu a rd s , & M u ch

M o re!

W / $ 2 5 0 0 N IS S A N R EB AT E &    $ 5 0 0 N M A C C A S H    

OR   $ 299 * P ER M O.P lu s Ta x.

LEAS E FOR  

*$299 PerM o n th, 39 Mo n th L ea s e, 12K PerY ea r. Res id u a l= $14,779.80; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $1999 Ca sh Do w n o rT ra d e E q u ity.

Plu s regis tra tio n fees ; to ta l @ d elivery= $2202.50. $1700 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te In clu d ed .

3 A T TH IS P R IC E!

LA ST O NES!

2011 NISSAN PATHFINDER SV 4X4

2011 NISSAN PATHFINDER SV 4X4

STK#N21000M O DEL# 25211M SR P $34,930

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 Allo ys , F lo o r M a ts & T ru n k M a t

W / $ 2 5 0 0 N IS S A N R EB AT E

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Plu s regis tra tio n fees ; to ta l @ d elivery= $2202.50. $3300 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te In clu d ed .

SAVE $6000 O R  M O R E O N A L L 2 011

PA THFINDER S!

2011 NISSAN CUBE 1.8SL

2011 NISSAN CUBE 1.8SL

STK#N21437M O DEL# 21211M SR P $19,525

B U Y FO R      

$ 17,995 * 

4 Cyl, CVT, A/C, PW,PDL , In t. D es ign ,

F lo o rM a ts   & S p la s h Gu a rd s t

*S a le Price p lu s ta x a n d ta gs .

2

011 NISSAN MURANO CROSS-CABRIOLET

2011 NISSAN MURANO CROSS-CABRIOLET

STK#N20931M O DEL# 27011M SR P $48,020

B U Y FO R      

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F u ll Po werT o p ,L ea ther, B o s e

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*S a le Price p lu s ta x a n d ta gs .

W / $ 3 0 0 0 N IS S A N R EB AT E

O NLY  3 2011 C U B ES LEFT!!

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O NLY  3 C R O SS C A B S

A VA ILA B LE! B L A C K,P LA TINU M ,

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506 Administrative/ Clerical

506 Administrative/ Clerical

Full Time Receptionist/ Administrative AssistantPAReal Estate Investment Trust, a publicly heldreal estate and development firm, seeks a Full

Time Receptionist/A.A. to support the manage-

ment team at Wyoming Valley Mall in Wilkes-Barre Township. Duties include, but not limited

to filing, telephones/customer service/gift cardsales, general secretarial duties, ordering office

supplies, maintaining contact with tenants,

employees and contractors in the field, main-taining employee files, and interaction with

other departments. This position requires a min-imum of 2 years relevant work experience. Can-

didate must be very proficient in MS Office &Windows, (Word, Excel, etc); must have excel-

lent interpersonal & communication skills; be

able to work independently; be flexible, andhighly organized, and be able to handle multiple

work assignments and direction from multipledepartments. Familiarity with Certificates of 

Insurance a plus. Aptitude and willingness to

learn other computer programs also desired.Send resume with salary history to:

WYOMINGVALLEY MALL

MANAGEMENT OFFICE29 Wyoming Valley Mall

Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Attn: Charles D. Balkoemail [email protected]

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. EOE

548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health

548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health

Our Heart is in Healthcare

Employment Applications are available for downloadfrom our web site at www.ghha.org

700 E. Broad Street, Hazleton, PA 18201

Te Greater Hazleton Health Alliance has the following openings:

Physical erapist - FT

ICU Nurse Manager - FT

Trauma Coordinator - FT

Dietary Director - FT

Home Health (RN) Manager - FT

RN’s - FT/PT/CasualExcellent benet package for full time employees, which includes medical,

dental, vision, tuition reimbursement and dened contribution plan.

Candidates interested in joining our team can forwardtheir resume in condence to: [email protected]

Children's Behavioral HealthServices, Inc.

is currently looking for:

BEHAVIORAL SPECIALISTCONSULTANTS

Must have Master’s Degree in a Clinical field

FULL-TIME THERAPEUTIC STAFFSUPPORT WORKERS

Bachelor’s Degree/Associate Degree in HumanServices. Provide 1:1 interventions & support to

children. (Experience working with male adoles-cents beneficial)

Full-time benefits include: competitive pay,health insurance, paid holidays & vacation days.

EOE

If you are seeking a challenging opportunity, please send, fax or e-mail your resume & letter 

of interest to:Children's Behavioral Health Services, Inc.

Attn: Susan Hurd104 Woodward Hill Road,

Edwardsville PA 18704

Email [email protected] or Fax to 714-7231

Director of Clinical EducationFull Time

RN Supervisor Full Time 3pm-11pm

RNs, LPNs, CNAsPer Diem

Dietary AidesPer Diem

Competitive Salary & Benefits Package

Golden Living Center Summit50 N. Pennsylvania Avenue

Wilkes-BarreFax: 570-825-9423 or 

[email protected]

EOE M/F/D/V 

451 Trucks/  

SUVs/Vans

1518 8th StreetCarverton, PA Near Francis 

Slocum St. Park 

CHEVY ‘03SILVERADO

4x4. Extra clean.Local new truck 

 trade! $5,995

Call For Details!570-696-4377

1518 8th StreetCarverton, PA Near Francis 

Slocum St. Park 

CHEVY 05SILVERADO

2WD. Extra cab.Highway miles.

Like new! $6,995Call For Details!570-696-4377

CHEVY ‘99 BLAZER S po rt u ti li ty, 4door, four wheeldrive, ABS, newinspection. $4200.

570-709-1467

GET THE WORD OUT

with a Classified Ad.

570-829-7130

1518 8th StreetCarverton, PA Near Francis 

Slocum St. Park 

CHEVY 99SILVERADO 4X4

 Auto. V8. Bargainprice! $3,995

Call For Details!570-696-4377

1518 8th StreetCarverton, PA Near Francis 

Slocum St. Park 

CHRYSLER 02TOWN & COUNTRY

 V6. Like new!$4,995

Call For Details!570-696-4377

451 Trucks/  

SUVs/Vans

FORD `04 EXPLORER Eddie Bauer Edition

59,000 miles,4 door, 3 row

seats, V6, all poweroptions, moon roof,

video screen$12,999.

570-690-3995 or570-287-0031

Let the Community Know!

Place your Classified  Ad TODAY!

570-829-7130

1518 8th StreetCarverton, PA Near Francis 

Slocum St. Park 

FORD ‘00 EXPLORER   XLT. CD. Power

seats. ExtraClean! $2,995

Call For Details!570-696-4377

1518 8th StreetCarverton, PA Near Francis 

Slocum St. Park 

FORD 02 F150Extra Cab. 6

Cylinder, 5 speed. Air. 2WD. $4,995Call For Details!570-696-4377

1518 8th StreetCarverton, PA Near Francis 

Slocum St. Park 

FORD 06 ESCAPE XLT4x4. Sunroof. Like

new. $7,495Call For Details!570-696-4377

GMC ̀ 05 SAVANA15 00 Carg o Van .

 AWD. V8 automatic.  A/C. New brakes &   tires. Very clean.$10,750. Call

570-474-6028

HONDA 08 CRV AWD. Auto. 34K

miles. Extra Sharp!$18,995

WARRANTY MAFFEI AUTO

SALES570-288-6227

451 Trucks/  

SUVs/Vans

JEEP ̀ 03 LIBERTYS PO RT. R ar e. 5s pe ed . 2 3 M PG .102K highway miles.S il ver w ith b l ac k interior. Immaculatecondition, inside andout. Garage kept.No ru st, m ain te-n an ce r ec or dsincluded. 4wd, allpower. $6,900 orbest offer, tradeswill be considered.Call 570-575-0518

JEEP 04 GRANDCHEROKEE LAREDO4x4. Auto. 6 cylin-

der. Low miles!$10,500

WARRANTY MAFFEI AUTO

SALES570-288-6227

1518 8th StreetCarverton, PA Near Francis 

Slocum St. Park 

JEEP 04 LIBERTY Auto. V6.

Black Beauty!$5,995

Call For Details!570-696-4377

1518 8th StreetCarverton, PA Near Francis 

Slocum St. Park 

JEEP 98 CHEROKEESPORT

2 door. 4x4. 6cylinder. Auto.

Like new! $3,995Call For Details!570-696-4377

1518 8th StreetCarverton, PA Near Francis 

Slocum St. Park 

MAZDA 03 MPV VAN V6. CD Player.

1 owner vehicle!!$2,995

Call For Details!570-696-4377

MERCURY ‘03 MOUN-TAINEER 

LUXURY EDITIONRed & silver, Oneowner, garage kept,w el l m ai n tai ne d.Lo ad e d w i th to omany options to list!

68,000 miles. Asking $11,200.570-239-8389

RANGE ROVER ‘07 SPORT

Supercharged59,000 miles, fully 

loaded. Impeccableservice record.

$36,000570-283-1130

Selling yourCamper?

Place an ad and  find a new owner.

570-829-7130

SUBARU ̀ 03 BAJASport Utility 4 doorpickup. 68K. AWD. 4cylinder. 2.5 Litreengine. 165hp. Bed-liner & cover. Pre-mium Sound.$10,700. Call

570-474-9321 or570-690-4877

SUZUKI `03 XL-78 5K . 4 x4 . Au to .Nice, clean interior.R un s g oo d . Newbattery & brakes. Allpower. CD. $6,800

570-762-8034570-696-5444

SUZUKI `07 XL-756,000 miles,

automatic,all-wheel drive,

4 door, air condi- tioning, all power,CD player, leather

interior, tintedwindows, customwheels, $13,000

Call 570-829-8753Before 5:00 p.m.

457 Wanted to Buy Auto

 ALLJUNK 

CAR &  TRUCKSWANTEDHighest Prices

Paid In Cash!!!

FREEREMOVAL

Call V&G

Anytime

288-8995

503 Accounting/ 

Finance

ACCOUNTSRECEIVABLE POSITION

Immediate opening  for an experienced Accounts Receivableperson. Responsi-bilities include allo-cation of payments,

  follow up, and col-lection; preparationof bank deposits,customer file main-

  ten anc e , c red i tchecks, and resolu-

  tio n o f c us tom erqueries. Must bedetail oriented withgood communica-

  tion and organiza-  tional skills. Bene- fits, 401k, paid vaca-  tion. Send resume to: c/o Times Leader

Box 289015 North Main St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 

18711-0250

Find Your IdealEmployee! Place an

ad and end thesearch!

570-829-7130ask for an employ-

ment specialist

5 09 B ui ldi ng/  Construction/ Skilled Trades

CARPENTER/HELPER Full time. Residential

remodeling. Experi-ence helpful. Musthave valid PA Dri-ver’s license andreliable transporta-

  tion. $12/hour tostart. Holidays ando ne w ee k p ai dvacation after one

  year. Call Monday   through Friday 6-8pm. 570-696-2494

CONCRETE LABORER IMMEDIATE opening

  for Concrete Labor-er to perform a wider an ge o f d ut ie sincluding but notlimited to: strips andc l ean s c on cre te

  forms, pours con-c re te , s ho ve ls ,vibrates, and finish-es. Apply in person.

McCarroll Precast1129 Old Route 115

Dallas, PA Call 570-675-2717

ext. 2.Email Resume to

[email protected]

GasSearch Drilling

ServicesCorporation is look-ing for the following

positions:

ROUSTABOUTS/LABORERS

- Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance

- 401K- Quarterly Safety 

Bonus- Paid Holidays- Paid Vacation

 Apply within oronline: GasSearch

Drilling ServicesCorporation

8283 Hwy 29Montrose, PA 18801

570-278-7118www.

gassearchdrilling.com

509 Bu il din g/  Construction/ Skilled Trades

SAFE-T-ZONE, INC.TRAFFIC CONTROL-FLAGGING COMPANY

100 N. Wilkes-BarreBlvd., Suite 106

  Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

P: 570-829-1180We are now hiring for the upcoming season  starting 

March 1st  for

CERTIFIEDFLAGGERS. Hours

Monday-Wednes-day, 9am- 2pm

518 C us tome rSupport/Client Care

Cable ModemTroubleshooter/CSR 

Looking for experi-enced CSR & also acable modem trou-

bleshooter. Callcenter experience

and technical back-ground are a MUST .Must have comput-

er knowledge & possess good peo-ple skills. Competi-

 tive starting rate.Pleasant office

environment. Mustbe dependable.

Call 888-514-8883ask for Stefanie, or

 fax resume to570-517-5003

522 Education/ 

 Training

CHILDCARETEACHERS NEEDEDExperience pre-

 ferred. Full time & Part Time. Dallas &  Wilkes-Barre loca-

  tions. 570-905-3322

527 Food Services/ Hospitality

Premier PrivateClub in the

Hazleton Area isseeking a

BANQUETMANAGER 

  for a fast p ace denvironment whereh i gh q ual ity an dpresentation are

  first priority. Com-petitive salary and

benefits provided.M in i mu m o f tw o  years experiencerequired.

Please call570-788-1112 ext.

118 [email protected]

 to set up aninterview.

533 Installation/ Maintenance/ 

Repair

AUTOMOTIVEUPHOLSTERER 

Knowledge & tools to correctly install a

convertible top on60’s GM cars.

Call 570-954-0749

FORKLIFT MECHANIC  Ac tio n Li ft, I n c. ,located in Pittston,PA, is the exclusived ea le rs hi p f orC ro wn a nd T CM

  forklifts for NEPA.  We are seeking a

  ful l ti me fo rkl iftmechanic to trou-bleshoot, repair anddiagnose Crown & other makes of lift

 trucks. Good written& verbal communi-cation skills, as wellas customer careskills are necessary.

  A v al id d ri ve r’ slicense & the ability 

  to safely operate lift  trucks are required.P re vio u s fo rkl iftmechanical experi-ence or technicalschool graduate willbe considered. Weoffer an excellentwage and benefitspackage, as well as401K RetirementSavings Plan, paidholidays, paid vaca-

 tion & much more.For an interview,

please callBernie Thoma at

570-655-2100 x122.

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LABORERSLANDSCAPE PERSONNEL

Hydroseed and soilerosion control

experience helpful. Valid driver’s

license a must.Top wages paid.

Unlimited overtime. Apply in person

8am-4pmMonday-Friday 

1204 Main StreetSwoyersville Varsity, Inc.

Must have I.D.No calls please.

533 Installation/ Maintenance/ 

Repair

MAINTENANCETECHNICIAN

Experienced Main-  tenance Technicianneeded for large-community apart-ment complex.Job duties: Reno-vate apartments,daily repairs andm ai nt en an ce i napartments, some

  janitorial and cleanup duties, communi-

  ty grounds clean up& s no w rem oval.Carpentry, plumb-i ng , an d g en eralmaintenance skillsrequired. On-callrotation required.BENEFITS INCLUDE:•Competitive salary •Good working con-ditions and normalbusiness hours•Health, dental, & vision plans•11 paid holidays•Excellent vacationplan•Pension plan•Personal and paidsick days

Drug and criminal screening required.

Please sendresume to:

Hilltop Apartments,517 Roosevelt St.,Edwardsville, PA.

18704

538 Janitorial/  

Cleaning

HOUSEKEEPER General cleaning,laundry & babysit- ting. Experience aplus. Non-smoker.

Must have car & references. Dallas

 Area. Replies to: c/oThe Times Leader

Box 292515 N. Main St,

 Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250

HOUSEKEEPING Accepting applica-

 tions online atRedRoof.com

or in person at1035 Highway 315.

No Phone Calls 

539 Legal

COMMUNICATION/ENGLISH MAJOR 

Law office needsgraduate (at least3 .3 G PA) w ith atleast 3 years provenwriting & researchskills. Email resume

 to [email protected]

5 42 Log isti cs/   Transportation

CDL-A DRIVER Gas field/landscapedrivers plus handson labor required.Op er at e d um p

 trucks & load equip-m en t o n l o wb oy .Deliver to job site.Must operate skidsteer excavator,hydro-seed truck,etc. Will plow in win-

 ter. Must have cleandriving record andpass drug test. Top

 Wages Paid.Call Harvis

Interview Service @542-5330. Leave

message. Will sendan application.

Or forward resume:varsity.harvis@

gmail.comEmployer is  Varsity, Inc.

No walk-ins. EOE

CDL-A Waste hauling to

landfill. Call Brian atHarvis 542-5330

 for application or forward resume to:[email protected]

DRIVERSLoc al h o us eh ol dgoods & high valueproducts movingcompany is hiringCl as s A, Cl as s Band Non CDL driv-ers. All positionsa va il ab le l oc al ,regional & over theroad . E xc el l en tincome potentialalong with healthcare, vacation andholiday pay. Musthave clean drivingrec o rd , n o D UI ’swithin the last two

  years, & pass drug  test. Driving schoolgr ad ua te s a ree nc ou ra ge d t oapply. Please stopby our office:

Matheson Transfer

157 Welles StForty Fort PA 

18704

548 Medical/Health

Community Home

Supervisor 

Full Time to work with individuals withintellectual disabili-

  ties in a community home in the Nuan-gola area. Supervi-sory Experience isn ec es sary, p aid

  training is provided.  Valid drivers licensei s re qu i re d . F orinformation or appli-cation, call IMPACTSYSTEMS, Inc. at

(570) 829-3671Drug free workplace

EOE

FIREFIGHTER / EMTPart Time. Current

Firefighter, EMT andEVO certifications

required.To apply, call

570-675-3334Kunkle Fire Co., Inc.

PERSONAL CARE30-35/week. Polish

or Russian languagea plus. Call Eva at570-793-6685 or

570-829-3528

548 Medical/Health

DIRECT CARE WORKER   Allied Services In-Home Services divi-sion has part-timehours available inLuzerne County.Minimum of one (1)

  ye ar h om e c aree xp e ri e nc e andvalid driver’s licenserequired. If interest-e d, p le ase ap pl y  online at: www.allied-services.orgor call Trish Tully at570-348-2237. Bi-

lingual individualsare encouraged toapply. AlliedServices is an Equal Opportu- nity Employer.

MEDICAL EQUIPMENTTECHNICIAN

Prior experiencedelivering & 

instructing on Med-ical Equipment & 

Supplies. Full timeposition, requires

some on call.Must be detail ori-

ented, good verbal& written skills a

must. Resumes [email protected] or

674-8500.

PERSONAL CAREATTENDANT

For Quadrapelegic.Must be able to lift.F ul l ti me o r p art

  time. 570-574-0815

RETAIL/COMPOUNDING

PHARMACISTH ARROLD’S PHARMACY ,

 A G REAT PLACE TO

 W ORK!Full/parttime position

Send resume to:Harrold’s Pharmacy 

179 Old River Rd Wilkes-Barre, PA 

18702Or fax:

570-824-8730

Lakeside NursingCenter is looking for:•R.N.s for Full Time

7am-3 pm•R.N.s every other

weekend 7am-3pm•C.N.A.s for Part

Time 3pm-11pmPLEASE APPLY IN

PERSON245 Old Lake Road

Dallas, PA 18612.Call (570) 639-1885

 for directions.E.O.E.

551 Other

KENNEL HELPFull & Part Time.

Morning &  Afternoon Shifts

 Available.K-9 Korner Inc.

734 Wilkes-BarreTwp. Blvd. (SR309)

570-829-8142Come in to fill out

an application.Monday-Friday:

9am-6pmSaturday: 9am-4pm

HOT JOBSCustomer Service,

Telemarketing,Help Desk,

Desktop Engineers,Sr Manager of 

Deployment Svcs,Forklift, Warehouse,

Picking/Packing,Carpenters&Helpers

  Warehouse Director,Marketing Analyst,

Business Developer,Machine Operators,CNC Programmers,

General Labors &  Welders

Top $ & BenefitsEmail Resume to:

[email protected] 570.208.7000

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554 Production/ Operations

FABRI-KALCORPORATION

Full-time positionswith competitivecompensation andbenefits. For Hazle-

  ton & MountaintopPlants

•Industrial Electrician•MaintenanceMechanic

•Material Handler/Forklift

EEO EmployerDrug & Alcohol

Testing and back-ground checks are

conditions of employment.

 Apply in personMon-Fri 8am-5pm

By mail to:Fabri-Kal Corp.

HR Dept150 Lions Drive,

Hazle Township PA 18202

By FAX 570-501-0817

Email –hrmail@hazleton.

 f-k.com

566 Sales/Retail/ Business

Development

COUNTER HELPCOUNTER HELPFull Time / Part Time

Master GarmentCleaners

570-287-6118

566 Sales/Retail/ Business

Development

MINING/INDUSTRIAL TECHNICAL S ALES

Richwood Indus- tries, an established

manufacturer of high quality convey-

or components isseeking a full-time field sales repre-

sentative must livein Armstrong or

Somerset county area. Must be

motivated, organ-

ized, energetic.Previous industry 

experience helpful.Salary, commission

and 401K.Send resume to:Sales Secretary 

Richwood,P. O. Box 1298,Huntington, WV 

25714Email:info@

richwood.com

600FINANCIAL

610 B us ine ssOpportunities

TAX REFUND COMING?INVEST IN YOURSELF WITH

JAN – PROQuote from current

Franchisee,“I started with a 

small investment & I have grown my 

business over 600%. It definitely 

changed my life and I would recommend 

Jan-Pro.” * Guaranteed Clients* Steady Income* Insurance & 

Bonding* Training & 

Ongoing Support* Low Start Up Costs* Accounts available

 throughout Wilkes-Barre & Scranton

570-824-5774Jan-Pro.com

630 Money To Loan

“ We c an e ra se  your bad credit -100% G U AR AN-

 TEED.” Attorneys  fo r t he F ed er al

Trade Commissionsay they’ve neverseen a legitimatecredit repair opera-

  tio n. No o ne c anl eg al ly r em ov eaccurate and timely information from

  your credit report.It’s a process thatstarts with you andinvolves time and aconscious effort top ay y ou r d eb ts .Learn about manag-ing credit and debtat ftc. gov/credit. A message from TheTimes Leader and

 the FTC.

700MERCHANDISE

708 Antiques & Collectibles

$ ANTIQUES BUYING$Old Toys, model kits,

Bikes, dolls, guns,Mining Items, trains

& MusicalInstruments,Hess. 474-9544

FOOTBALL CARDSPhiladelphia Eagles,100 cards. Must sellmoving out of state.$8. 570-313-5213 or570-313-5214

NOR MAN R OCK -  WE LL 13 c up s, 6plates, boxes for all.$20. 570-474-6028

PIANO Livingstonupright player piano,p um p s tyl e w ithapp rox i mate 3 5music rolls. Groundlevel removal. $125.

570-479-2322

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710 Appliances

 A  P P L I A N C E

P   A R T S E T C .Used appliances.

Parts for all brands.223 George Ave.

 Wilkes-Barre570-820-8162

DRYER GE electricwhite 6 cycle insidelight $50.

570-902-5598

ELECTRIC RANGESEARS KENMORE30” SMOOTH TOP,SELF CLEANING.$150.00

570-763-9874

WASHER/DRYER Kenmore Elite.

 White. FRONTLOAD. Like new.

Electric dryer.Storage drawer

on bottomof each.

$800 for both570-261-5120

710 Appliances

Why SpendHundreds onNew or Used Appliances?

M os t p ro b le mswith your appli-ances are usually simple and inex-p en si ve t o f ix !S ave y ou r h ardearned money, Letus take a look at it

 first!30 years in

 the business.East Main

 Appliances

570-735-8271Nanticoke

712 Baby Items

BABY SWINGGraco, with comfortcare, excellent con-dition $45.740-1392

CRIB, old style wal-nut. $5.

570-457-3486

To place yourad Call Toll Free1-800-427-8649

  WALKER/RIDER withsea t, ba sket ,adjustable handles,blue & black $60.E ast s et p o ol , ki t1 0’ x3 0” p umpincluded, includesladder $50.

570-852-3474

714 Bridal Items

BRACELET beautifulr ed r hi ne st on en ob le r b ri de o rv al ent in e da y  

b rac el et c rys talrhinestone, silver-gilt, alloy only $10

570-332-8014

716 Building

Materials

FAUCET kitchen sink Ch ro me . P ul l ou tsprayer. 1 handle forhot & cold. 1 yearold. Nice. $40.

570-606-6624

SINK, bathroom,blue with hardware.$30. 570-825-2599

72 0 C em et er y

Plots/Lots

MEMORIAL SHRINECEMETERY

6 Plots AvailableMay be SeparatedRose Lawn Section

$450 each570-654-1596

MEMORIAL SHRINELOTS FOR SALE6 lots available atMemorial Shrine

Cemetery. $2,400.Call 717-774-1520

SERIOUS INQUIRES ONLY 

726 Clothing

COAT Andrea Vic-cari black leather3/4 length coat, XL$60. Penquins duffelbag, red/black $30.

570-852-3474

COATKENNETH COLE

Beige, size 6,

hardly worn. $75.

570-855-5385

COATS: girl’s wintercoats size medium-large 20 available$10 each. Ladiesblack leather coatsize small $99.99

570-735-5087

FUR COAT full lengthnatural chrystal fox 

  fur, size medium-large, shawl collar

$800 or best offer.570-457-6472

PURSE, Gucci totestyle medium size,excellent condition$325. La die sleather jacket, colorc og nac , s iz e X L$125. 288-4451

73 0 C omp ut erEquipment & 

Software

PRINTER Epson Sty-lus color 760 3 extrablack ink cartridges.Prints well. $25.

570-574-2604

PRINTER HP Photo-s mart 2 5 70 al l i none series, extra ink cartridges, cables$75. Logitech key-b oa rd , m ou se ,cables $20. West-inghouse L1928 NV 19’ LCD flat panelmonitor $100.

570-287-4905

732 Exercise

EquipmentGYM Home Weider

$125.570-829-2599

732 Exercise

Equipment

PROFORM 825 ellip-  ti ca l e xe rc is em ac hi ne , g re atcomputerized set-

 tings $75. 762-4914

TREADMILL ProForm-995SELSpacesaver. Foldsup when not in use.Includes Inter-ActiveI-Fit Workout Pro-g ram, Hand he l dweights. Internetconnectable. Excel-lent condition. $275.

OBO.570-333-5298

742 Furnaces & Heaters

SPACE HEATERS1 electric, 1 oil filled$15. each.

570-824-0248

744 Furniture &  Accessories

B ED g ir ls w hi temetal toddler bed$50.. Boys red cars

  toddler bed $40.Both in excellentcondition.

570-417-2555

BED , q ue e n s iz esleigh style, pinecomes with 2m atc hi n g n ig ht-stands $400.

570-288-4451

BEDROOM SUITE  Vintage, 4 piece.Make up table anddresser w/etchedglass mirrors, end

 table and wardrobe$250.

570-902-5244

BRAND NEW P-TOP QUEEN

MATTRESS SET!!Still in bags! $150!!

MUST SELL!!Call Steve @280-9628!!

DINING ROOM SET,complete, table, 2arm chairs, 4 sidechairs, hutch withglass doors & light.Excellent condition.$595.570-675-2009

ENTERTAINMENTCENTER: Solid lightoak. 54”W x 48”Hwith opening for TV of 28” x 28”. Verticals he lv es 2 4” W x  4 8”H w i th g las sd oo r. S ol i d d oo rstorage under TV opening. $150.Call 570-991-5300.

FARMHOUSE TABLErus tic anti qu e, 2s id e b en ch es .Seats up to 8. Per-

  fec t fo r c o un try  decor. Asking $375.

570-905-3048

F U R N I S HF U R N I S H

F O R L E SSF O R L E SS*  NELSON  * 

*  FURNITURE  * *  WAREHOUSE  * Recliners from $299

Lift Chairsfr om $699New and Used 

Living Room Dinettes, Bedroom 

210 Division StKingston

Call 570-288-3607

LAZYBOY SETattractive, comfort-able swivel reclinerrocker $125. Reclin-e r $ 125 . D ou bl erecliner sofa $200.B ro wn , s co tc hguarded, excellentcondition. 954-3879

MATTRESS SALEWe Beat All 

Competitors Prices! Mattress Guy Twin sets: $159Full sets: $179

Queen sets: $199  All New 

  American Made 570-288-1898 

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in classifiedis the best way

tocleanoutyourclosets!You’re in bussiness

with classified!SOFA & LOVESEAT -

  floral print, goodcondition. $200. forboth or best offer.

570-466-8756

SOFA /floral Broyhill,excellent condition$185.570-740-1392

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2 011 DODGE AV ENGER EX P RESS

$ 13,992 * 

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2 0 11 FORD ESCAP E LIM ITED 

$ 23,998    * 

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$ 14,9 8 6 * 

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G AS   

M ILEAG E

17CITY/24 HW Y 

• 250-hp 24-Valve SO HC i-V TEC® • 5-Speed Autom atic Transm ission • 8 PassengerSeating • Variable Torque M anagem ent® 4-W heelD rive Sys tem (VTM -4® )

• V ehicle Stability A ss istTM    (V SA ® ) w ith Traction Control• Pow er W Indow s/Locks /M irrors • Front and Rear A ir C onditioning w ith A ir-Filtration Sy stem • 229-W attA M /FM /CD A udio Sys tem w ith 7 Speakers including Subw oofer • Rem ote Entry 

• A BS • Dual-Stage,M ultiple-Threshold Front A irbags (SR S) • FrontSide Airbags w ith Pass enger-Side O cc upantPos ition Detection Sys tem (O PD S)

2012 Hon d a     

A C C O R D L X  • M odel#C P2f3CEW • 177-hp 16-Valve DO HC i-VTEC ® Engine • 5-Speed

A utom atic Transm iss ion • Pow er W indow s/Lock s/M irrors • R em ote Entry • C ruise C ontrol• A ir C onditioning w ith A ir-Filtration Sy stem • 160-W attA M /

FM /C D A udio Sys tem w ith 6 Speakers • V ehicle Stability A ss istTM   ( V S A ® )w ith Traction C ontrol• A BS • Sual-Stage,M ultiple-Threshold Front A irbags 

(SRS ) • Dual-Cham ber FrontSide Airbags w ith Passenger-Side O ccupantPosition Detection System (O PD S) • Side Curtain A irbags 

G AS   

M ILEAG E

22 CITY/30 HW Y 

2012 Hon d a  

CR-V E X  • M odelRM 4H5C JW • 185-hp • 2.4-Liter,16-Valve SO HC i-VTEC ®    4-C ylinder Engine

• RealTim e AW D w ith IntelligentC ontrolSystem ™ • V ehicle Stability As sist™ (VS A ®   ) w ith Traction Control• A utom atic Transm ission • C ruise C ontrol• A/C • O ne-Touch Pow er M oonroof w ith TiltFeature

• Rem ote Entry System • Bluetooth ®    HandsFreeLink ®    • M ulti-angle rearview cam era w ith guidelines • 160-W attA M /FM /C D Audio System w ith 6 Speakers • Bluetooth ®    Stream ing Audio • P andora®    Internet

Radio com patibility • SM S Text M es sage Function • U SB A udio Interface • A nti-Lock Braking System (ABS )• D ual-Stage,M ultiple-Threshold FrontA irbags (SR S) • FrontSide Airbags w ith Pass enger-Side O c cupant

Position Detection System (O PD S) • Side C urtain A irbags w ith Rollover Sens or

• M odel#FB2F5CEW • 140-hp 16-Valve SO HC i-VTEC ® • 5-Speed Autom atic Transm iss ion • A ir C onditioning w ith A ir-Filtration Sy stem • P ow er W indow s /Locks/M irrors • C ruise C ontrol• Rem ote Entry • 160-W attA M /FM /CD AudioSys tem w ith 4 Speakers • A BS • D ual-Stage,M ultiple-Threshold FrontA irbags (SR S) • Front Side A irbags w ith Pass enger-Side O cc upantP ositionDetection Sys tem (O PDS ) • Side Curtain A irbags 

G AS   

M ILEAG E

28CITY/39 HW Y 

$0 DO W N   

****LEAS E 3 6 M ONTHS THROUG H AHFC . $0 DOW N. 1S TPAY M ENTAND TAG S DUEAT DELIV ERY. RES IDUAL $28,470.00

2012 Hon d a     

P IL O T L X   $319/M O .*

*

**$319/M O .**

**$319/M O .

****

D isclosure:1.9% - 36 m os,2.9% - 60 m os thru A .H .F.C .W -A -C on C e rtified A cc ords.C ertified H onda’shav e 1yr - 12k B asic W arranty.B alance of 7yr - 100K P ow ertrain W arranty from in-service date.

06 PILO T EXL R ed,71K ....................................... NO W    $17,95009 PILO T EXL S ilve r,35K ..................................... NO W    $26,95009PILO T TO URING NA V I N avy,47K .........NO W    $27,950

PIL OT 4W D 

H O N D A ’S  

08ELEM ENT LX S ilve r,56K ............................... NO W    $15,95010ELEM ENT EX Orange,10K ............................ NO W    $21,950

EL EM EN T 4W D 

10INSIG HT EX B lue,21K M iles........................... NO W    $16,95010INSIG HT EX G ray,22K ................................... NO W    $18,500

IN S IG HT H YB RID 

07 CRV EX S ilve r,49K ............................................. NO W   $17,95007 CRV EX G reen,45K ...........................................NO W   $18,50009 CRV LX G reen,34K ............................................ NO W   $18,95007 C RV EXL Lt.Blue,38K ....................................... NO W   $19,75007 C RV EXL S ilve r,18K .......................................... NO W   $20,95009 C RV EXL B lack,38K .......................................... NO W   $21,50010 C RV EXL B lack,30K .......................................... NO W   $24,50010 C RV EXL B lue,23K ........................................... NO W   $24,95010 C RV EXL S ilve r,21K .......................................... NO W   $24,95010 C RV EXL W hite,21K ......................................... NO W   $24,950

11 C RV EXL R ed,14K ............................................ NO W   $26,95011 C RV EXL B lack,8K ...........................................NO W   $26,950

C RV 4W D  

ACCORDS    

$219/M O .**

$219/M O .**

$219/M O.**

$0 DO W N   

**LEAS E 3 6 M ONTHS THROUG H AHFC . $0 DOW N. 1S TPAY M ENTAND TAG S DUEAT DELIV ERY. RES IDUAL$13 ,3 11.00

2 .9 %   6 0  m    o s

1.9 %    3 6 m    o s

10 O DY SSEY EXLG ray,15K ...............................NO W   $29,500ODYS S EY 

CIV IC 08C IV IC LX C PE G ray,41K,5Spee d.....................NO W    $13,50009C IV IC LX SDN Titanium ,36K ..........................NO W    $14,95008C IV IC EX SDN  W hite,41K,5S peed...................NO W    $15,25008C IV IC LX SDN  G old,12K ...............................NO W    $14,95009C IV IC LX C PE N avy,30K ................................ NO W    $15,95009C IV IC EX SDN Titanium ,28K ..........................NO W    $16,500

10C IV IC LXS SDN  S ilve r,16K ........................... NO W    $16,50009C IV IC EX SDN  B lue,22K ................................ NO W    $16,950

G AS   

M ILEAG E

23CITY/34 HW Y 

***LEAS E 3 6 M ONTHS THROUG H AHFC . $0 DOW N. 1S TPAY M ENTAND TAG S   

DUEAT DELIV ERY. RES IDUAL$12,043 .50

$199/M O .**

*$199/M O .**

*$199/M O .

***

$0 DO W N   

08 FIT BAS  S ilve r,37K ........................................... NO W    $12,95009FIT SPO RT B lue,55K ..................................... NO W    $14,50009FIT SPO RT R e d,15K ...................................... NO W    $15,750

FIT

0.9% for24-36 m on ths a n d 1.9%   for37 to 60 m on th on a ll n e w 2012 A c c ord , Civic (e xc lud e s  Hyb rid s ), Cros s tour, Fit, Od ys s e y,P ilot, a n d Rid ge lin e m od e ls   

2012 Hon d a  

C IV I C L X  

09AC CO RD LXPSDN Burgandy,26K ..............................NO W   $16,95010A CC O RD LXSDN W hite,19K ................................NO W   $17,75008A CC O RD EXSDN B lack,28K .................................NO W   $17,95009A CC O RD EXSDN G reen,21K ...............................NO W   $18,95009A CC O RD EXSDN B lack,19K ................................NO W   $18,950

08A CC O RD LXPSDN G ray,29K ..............................NO W   $15,95008A CC O RD LXPSDN G ray,30K ..............................NO W   $15,95007A CC O RD EXLSDN N avy,23K ..............................NO W   $16,25008A CC O RD EX SDN S ilve r,42K ................................NO W   $16,50009A CC O RD LX SDN R ed,13K ..................................NO W   $16,950

IN S TO CK!

09HY UNDA ISO NATA G LS SDN 

B row n,40K M iles

Now    $13,250

0 8 H Y U N D A IV E R A C R U Z A W D  

B lack,2 9K M iles

Now   $21,950

08TOY OTA TAC OM A   CLUB C AB TRD 4X4

N avy,46K M iles,W as$ 26,500

Now   $22,500

08NISSAN A LTIM A “S”SD N 

W hite,13K M iles,W as$ 18,950

Now   $14,950

08 D O D G E G R A N D  C A R A V A N S X T

W hite,79K M iles

Now   $10,950

05TO Y O TA  CAM RY LESDN 

S ilve r,67K M iles

Now   $11,250

G ree n,50K M iles

Now   $15,950

06V O LVO S60TA W D SDN 

0 4 H Y U N D A I X G    350 SDN S ilve r,97K M iles

Now   $6,950

08 JEEP LIBERTY  SPO RT 4W D 

B lack,2 0K M iles

Now   $16,950

05FO RD EXPLO RER BAU ER 4X4

W hite,72K,W as$14,500

Now   $10,500

09TO YO TA  M ATRIX “S”A W D 

R ed,56 K M iles

Now    $15,950

09HYUNDAI SO NATA  G LS SDN V 6S ilve r,45K M iles

Now   $12,500

06 C H EVY CO LO R AD O   XCAB 4X4

B lack,4 7K M iles

Now   $16,950

07SUBARU IM PREZA A W D S ilve r,39K,W as $17,950

Now    $14,950

07M A ZDA C X-7TO URING AW D 

B lack,5 8K M iles

Now   $16,950

04HO NDA C RV  4W D 

LX S ilve r,98K 

$9,950

 A C C O R D S  

1.9%     1.9%     36 M O S.36 M O S. 2.9%     2.9%     

60 M O S .60 M O S .

P S S T...

E V E R Y T H IN G    

O N S A L E !

08NISSAN SENTRA SDN 

G ray,91K M iles

Now   $9,950

06HO NDA  PILO TEX 4W D 

B lack,7 1K M iles

Now   $16,950

07JEEP W RA NG LER X 4DR 4W D 

G reen ,60K M iles

Now    $19,500

Y O UR 

NIC ETRADEHERE

EV ERY V EHIC LE

HA S A W A RRANTY 

W EFINANCED iesel,Silve r,121K M iles

Now   $12,500

06V W JETTA   SETDI

06 HO NDA C IVIC  LX SEDA N 

B lue,78K M iles

Now    $10,950

G reen ,81K M iles

Now   $8,950

02FORD EXPLO RER XLT 4W D 

02M AZDA   M ILLENIA SE SDN 

B lack,7 9K M iles

Now   $6,950

06HO NDA  C IV IC LX SDN 

S ilve r,105K M iles

A s Traded $10,500

10DO DG E NITRO  SE4W D 

B lue,27K M iles

Now   $18,500

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BATH, NY

Exit 38 Off I-86. Follow 54N.

CHEVROLET • BUICKPONTIAC • GMC

607-776-7600

DODGE • CHRYSLERJEEP • SPRINTER

607-776-8100

HORNELL, NYFORD

607-324-4444Exit 34S OFF I-86 

ELMIRA, NYCREDIT EXPRESS

607-734-7161Corner of Water St. and Madison Ave.

BIG FLATS, NY

Exit 51A OFF I-86 

SUBARU • NISSANSUZUKI

607-796-5555

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607-796-5555

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HALLSTEAD, PA

Exit 230 OFF 1-81

NISSAN

607-398-6666

HORSEHEADS, NY 

Behind Arnot Mall, Next to Outback Steakhouse 

GMC • BUICK • CADILLAC

607-796-5555SUBARU • SUZUKI • HYUNDAI

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2010 CHEVY HHR LT2010 CHEVY HHR LT 

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(30,000 TO 33,000 MILES)FACTORYAIR, AUTO, 4CYL., POWERSEAT-WINDOWS-LOCKS-MIRRORS, TILT,CRUISE, CD, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,26 AT THIS PRICE

2008 PONTIAC G5 CPE1-45714A, RED, SPOILER, CD,AIR, 5SP 64,000 MILES

$6,9992009 CHEVROLET AVEO5 LS 4DR HATCHBACK2-24714, RED,AM-FM, 5SP 20,000 MILES

$7,9992008 HYUNDAI ACCENT GS 2DR HATCHBACK1-46231S, LT GREEN,AIR, 5SP 46,000 MILES

$7,9992009 NISSAN VERSA 1.6 4DR1-46749, BLUE, 5SP 43,000 MILES

$7,9992007 SATURN ION2 4DR1-46646, GREEN,AIR, 5SP 40,000 MILES

$7,9992010 CHEVROLET COBALT LS CPE2-24720, BLACK, CD, 5SP 15,000 MILES

$8,9992009 CHEVROLET AVEO LS 4DR2-24137DRA, SILVER,AIR, 5SP 10,000 MILES

$8,9992009 CHEVROLET AVEO5 LT 4DR HATCHBACK1-46949,YELLOW,ALLOYS, SPOILER,AIR, 5SP 14,000 MILES

$8,9992009 CHEVROLET COBALT LT CPE2-24654, RED, PWIND, CRUISE, SPOILER, CD,AIR, AUTO 52,000 MILES

$8,9992009 CHEVROLET COBALT LS 4DR2-24722, BLUE, CD,AIR, AUTO 35,000 MILES

$8,9992008 CHEVROLET COBALT LS CPE1-46969, GRAY, AIR, 5SP 30,000 MILES

$8,9992007 CHEVROLET COBALT LT CPE (N)2-23689N, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, 5SP 40,000 MILES

$8,9992007 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT 4DR (N)2-23530N, LT GOLD,ALLOYS, SPOILER, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR ,AUTO 42,000 MILES

$8,9992009 CHRYSLER PT CRUISERN12-198A, BLACK,ALLOYS, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 44,000 MILES

$8,9992007 DODGE CALIBER SE2-24737, BLACK, PWIND,AIR, 5SP 23,000 MILES

$8,9992009 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR1-47050, GRAY,ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, 5SP 53,000 MILES

$8,9992008 FORD FOCUS CPE1-45925, BLACK, CD,AIR, 5SP 49,000 MILES

$8,9992007 FORD FOCUS ZX3 2DR HATCHBACK1-46898S,YELLOW,ALLOYS, PWIND, CD, AIR, AUTO 37,000 MILES

$8,9992009 HYUNDAI ACCENT GS 2DR1-46904, GRAY, SPOILER, AIR, 5SP 19,000 MILES

$8,9992009 NISSAN VERSA 1.6 4DR2-24497, BLACK,AIR, 5SP 31,000 MILES

$8,9992008 SATURN ASTRA XE 4DR HATCHBACK1-47056, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, 5SP 47,000 MILES

$8,9992011 CHEVROLET AVEO5 4DR HATCHBACK1-46682, GRAY, AM-FM, 5SP 5,000 MILES

$9,9992010 CHEVROLET AVEO LT 5DR HATCHBACK1-46196,YELLOW, SPOILER, PWIND,AIR, 5SP 12,000 MILES

$9,9992010 CHEVROLET HHR LT 4DR1-47023, RED, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 41,000 MILES

$9,9992009 CHEVROLET AVEO5 LT 4DR HATCHBACK1-47000, RED, PWIND, PLOCKS,AIR, AUTO 10,000 MILES

$9,9992009 CHEVROLET COBALT LS CPE1-46362, RED, SPOILER,AIR, 5SP 33,000 MILES

$9,9992009 CHEVROLET COBALT LS CPE2-24185,YELLOW, CD,AIR, 5SP 20,000 MILES

$9,999

2009 CHEVROLET COBALT LT CPE2-24759, WHITE, PWIND, CD, SPOILER,AIR, 5SP 31,000 MILES $9,9992009 CHEVROLET COBALT LT1-46360, RED, PWIND,AIR, 5SP 29,000 MILES

$9,9992009 CHEVROLET COBALT LS 4DR1-46947, MOSS GREEN, AIR, 5SP 18,000 MILES

$9,9992009 CHEVROLET COBALT LS 4DR1-46839, GRAY, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 33,000 MILES

$9,9992009 CHEVROLET COBALT LT 4DR1-47010, GRAY, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 43,000 MILES

$9,9992008 CHEVROLET COBALT LT 4DR (N)1-45235N, DK BLUE, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, 5SP 33,000 MILES

$9,9992008 CHEVROLET COBALT LT 4DR (N)2-24700N, BLACK, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 35,000 MILES

$9,9992008 CHEVROLET COBALT LT 4DR1-47001, SILVER, PWIND, SPOILER,AIR, AUTO 22,000 MILES

$9,9992007 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS 4DR (N)2-24553N, RED, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 33,000 MILES

$9,9992007 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS 4DR2-23309, BLUE, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 32,000 MILES

$9,9992009 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER1-46417, BLACK, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 34,000 MILES

$9,9992009 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER2-23766, SILVER, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 32,000 MILES

$9,9992009 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER2-24658, SILVER, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 34,000 MILES

$9,9992009 FORD FOCUS S 4DR2-24656, GOLD,AIR, 5SP 16,000 MILES

$9,9992009 FORD FOCUS S 4DR2-24727, BLUE, CD,AIR, 5SP 30,000 MILES

$9,9992009 FORD FOCUS S 4DR1-46979, SILVER, AIR, 5SP 33,000 MILES

$9,9992009 HYUNDAI ACCENT GLS 4DR1-46976S, BLUE, AIR, AUTO 14,000 MILES

$9,9992011 KIA RIO LX 4DR (DR)1-47086DR, RED, CD,AIR, AUTO 33,000 MILES

$9,9992011 KIA RIO LX 4DR (DR)1-47087DR, BLACK, CD,AIR, AUTO 33,000 MILES

$9,9992010 NISSAN VERSA S 4DR (DR)2-24597DR, GRAY, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 37,000 MILES

$9,9992009 NISSAN VERSA 1.6 4DR1-46656, BLUE,AIR, 5SP 26,000 MILES

$9,9992009 PONTIAC G5 CPE2-23241, SILVER, CD,AIR, AUTO 41,000 MILES

$9,9992008 PONTIAC G5 CPE1-46235S, SILVER, SPOILER, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 33,000 MILES

$9,9992008 PONTIAC G5 CPE (N)2-24196N, RED, SPOILER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 32,000 MILES

$9,9992007 PONTIAC G5 CPE2-24102, SILVER, SPOILER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 23,000 MILES

$9,9992007 PONTIAC G5 CPE (N)

2-24108N, RED, ALLOYS, SPOILER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 22,000 MILES

$

9,9992007 PONTIAC G5 SE 4DR1-45683, RED, SUNROOF, SPOILER, PWIND, CD,AIR, 5SP 30,000 MILES

$9,9992008 SATURN ASTRA XR 2DR1-46580, BRIGHT BLUE,ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, 5SP 46,000 MILES

$9,9992009 TOYOTA YARIS 2DR HATCHBACK1-46933, WHITE, PWIND,AIR, 5SP 21,000 MILES

$9,9992009 TOYOTA YARIS 2DR HATCHBACK1-46074S, WHITE, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 32,000 MILES

$9,9992011 CHEVROLET AVEO 4DR2-24173, RED, CD, AIR,AUTO 13,000 MILES

$10,9992010 CHEVROLET COBALT LS CPE2-23778, TEAL, CD,AIR, 5SP 21,000 MILES

$10,9992010 CHEVROLET COBALT LS CPE2-23931, MAROON, CD,AIR, 5SP 16,000 MILES

$10,9992010 CHEVROLET COBALT LS CPE2-24485, DK BLUE, CD,AIR, 5SP 15,000 MILES

$10,9992010 CHEVROLET COBALT LS CPE2-23953S, RED,AIR, 5SP 18,000 MILES

$10,9992010 CHEVROLET COBALT LS CPE1-46948, RED,AIR, 5SP 2,000 MILES

$10,9992010 CHEVROLET COBALT LS 4DR2-23565, BLACK, CD,AIR, 5SP 23,000 MILES

$10,9992010 CHEVROLET COBALT LS 4DR1-46694, BLUE, AIR, AUTO 13,000 MILES

$10,9992010 CHEVROLET COBALT LS 4DR2-24746, BLUE, CD,AIR, AUTO 21,000 MILES

$10,9992010 CHEVROLET COBALT LT2 4DR (DR)1-47051DR, WHITE,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 33,000 MILES

$10,9992010 CHEVROLET COBALT LT 4DR2-24455, BLACK, PWIND, SPOILER, CD,AIR, 5SP 21,000 MILES

$10,9992010 CHEVROLET HHR LT 4DR (DR)1-46846DR, BLUE, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 33,000 MILES

$10,9992010 CHEVROLET HHR LT 4DR (DR)1-46849DR, BLUE, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 33,000 MILES

$10,9992010 CHEVROLET HHR LT 4DR (DR)1-46888DR, DK BLUE, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 31,000 MILES

$10,9992010 CHEVROLET HHR LT 4DR (DR)1-46880DR, BLACK, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 33,000 MILES

$10,9992010 CHEVROLET HHR LT 4DR (DR)1-46848DR, RED, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 33,000 MILES

$10,9992010 CHEVROLET HHR LT 4DR (DR)1-46876DR, RED, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 31,000 MILES

$10,9992010 CHEVROLET HHR LT 4DR (DR)1-46855DR, MAROON, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 33,000 MILES

$10,9992010 CHEVROLET HHR LT 4DR (DR)1-46885DR, MAROON, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 32,000 MILES

$10,9992010 CHEVROLET HHR LT 4DR (DR)1-46854DR, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 32,000 MILES

$10,9992010 CHEVROLET HHR LT 4DR (DR)1-46882DR, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 33,000 MILES

$10,9992010 CHEVROLET HHR LT 4DR (DR)1-46884DR, SILVER, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 30,000 MILES

$10,9992007 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT 4DR (N)2-23531N, GRAY, V6, ALLOYS, SPOILER, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR,AUTO 27,000 MILES

$10,9992010 DODGE CALIBER MAINSTREET1-47059, INFERNO RED,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 33,000 MILES

$10,9992009 DODGE CALIBER SXT1-46973, MAROON,ALLOYS, SPOILER, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES

$10,9992008 DODGE MAGNUM3-479DRA, BLACK, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 45,000 MILES

$10,9992010 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR (DR)5-140DR, WHITE,ALLOYS, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 30,000 MILES

$10,9992010 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR (DR)5-141DR, SILVER,ALLOYS, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 30,000 MILES

$10,9992010 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR (DR)7-7620DR, BLUE FLAME,ALLOYS, SPOILER, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 31,000 MILES

$10,9992010 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR (DR)7-7672DR, RED,ALLOYS, SPOILER, FOG LIGHTS, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 32,000 MILES

$10,9992010 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR (DR)2-24344DR, BLACK,ALLOYS, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 33,000 MILES

$10,9992010 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR (DR)7-7628DR, STERLING GRAY,ALLOYS, SPOILER, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 30,000 MILES

$10,9992009 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR1-46552S, GRAY,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, 5SP 26,000 MILES

$10,9992008 HONDA CIVIC CPE9-9422A, GRAY, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 39,000 MILES

$10,9992011 HYUNDAI ACCENT 2DR HATCHBACK2-24476S, WHITE, PWIND, CD,AIR, 5SP 15,000 MILES

$10,9992010 HYUNDAI ACCENT GS 2DR HATCHBACK2-24395S, SILVER,AIR, AUTO 8,000 MILES

$10,9992010 HYUNDAI ACCENT GS 2DR HATCHBACK1-46946, SILVER, PWIND, SPOILER, PLOCKS,AIR, 5SP 18,000 MILES

$10,9992010 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS 4DR1-46661, BLACK, PWIND,AIR, 5SP 30,000 MILES

$10,9992009 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS 4DR1-46470, GRAY, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, 5SP 29,000 MILES

$10,9992010 KIA RIO5 SX WAGON1-46963, BLACK, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 21,000 MILES

$10,9992008 KIA OPTIMA LX 4DR1-45500S, GOLD, SPOILER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 30,000 MILES

$10,9992009 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE CPEH12-288A, ORANGE,ALLOYS, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 44,000 MILES

$10,9992009 NISSAN SENTRA S 4DR1-47076, BLACK, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES

$10,9992009 PONTIAC G5 CPEF12-66B, RED, PWIND, CD, AIR,AUTO 31,000 MILES

$10,999

2009 PONTIAC G5 CPE2-24747, SILVER, SPOILER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 14,000 MILES

$10,9992009 PONTIAC G5 GT CPE1-46971, WHITE,ALLOYS, SPOILER, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 34,000 MILES

$10,9992008 PONTIAC G6 4DR2-24536, GRAY, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 22,000 MILES

$10,9992008 PONTIAC G6 4DR2-23493, BLACK, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES

$10,9992008 PONTIAC G6 4DR2-23830, TEAL, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 23,000 MILES

$10,9992008 PONTIAC G6 4DRPF12-19B, BLACK, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 27,000 MILES

$10,9992008 PONTIAC G6 4DR2-23303, PEARLWHI TE, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES

$10,9992008 PONTIAC G6 4DR2-23231, BLUE, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 22,000 MILES

$10,9992008 PONTIAC G6 4DR2-23391, BLUE, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 22,000 MILES

$10,9992008 PONTIAC G6 4DR2-23416, SILVER, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 20,000 MILES

$10,9992008 PONTIAC G6 4DR2-23229, SILVER, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 11,000 MILES

$10,9992008 PONTIAC G6 4DR2-23230, SILVER, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 13,000 MILES

$10,9992008 PONTIAC G6 4DR2-23236, MED RED, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 12,000 MILES

$10,9992011 SUZUKI SX4 4DR2-24442DRA, WHITE, PWIND, CD,AIR, 5SP 19,000 MILES

$10,9992010 SUZUKI SX4 LE 4DR1-46562, SILVER, PWIND, AIR, 5SP 9,000 MILES

$10,9992010 TOYOTA YARIS 2DR1-46988, BRIGHT BLUE, PWIND, PLOCKS,AIR, 5SP 19,000 MILES

$10,9992010 TOYOTA YARIS 2DR HATCHBACK1-46037, GRAY,ALLOYS, CD,AIR, AUTO 16,000 MILES

$10,9992009 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE1-46088, RED, LEATHERETTE,ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, 5SP 34,000 MILES

$10,9992008 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE1-46255,BLACK,LEATHERETTE,SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PWIND,AIR,AUTO 30,000 MILES

$10,9992011 CHEVROLET HHR LT 4DR (DR)2-23643DR, RED, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES

$11,9992011 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS 4DR (DR)1-47033DR, BROWN, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 49,000 MILES

$11,9992010 CHEVROLET COBALT LT CPE (DR)2-23567DR, BLACK, SPOILER, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 26,000 MILES

$11,9992010 CHEVROLET COBALT LT 4DR (DR)1-45713DR, SILVER, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES

$11,9992010 CHEVROLET COBALT LT 4DR2-24721S, SILVER,ALLOYS, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 15,000 MILES

$11,9992010 CHEVROLET COBALT LT 4DR (DR)2-23667DR, BLACK, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, SPOILER,AIR, AUTO 26,000 MILES

$11,9992010 CHEVROLET COBALT LT 4DR1-46743, RED, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 11,000 MILES

$11,9992010 CHEVROLET COBALT LT 4DR (DR)2-23470DR, RED, CHROMES, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 26,000 MILES

$11,9992010 CHEVROLET COBALT LT 4DR (DR)2-23043DR, RED, 17”ALLOYS, SPOILER, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 26,000 MILES

$

11,9992010 CHEVROLET COBALT LT2 4DR (DR)2-23174DR, RED, CHROME ALLOYS, PWIND, SPOILER, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 27,000 MILES

$11,9992010 CHEVROLET COBALT LT 4DR (DR)2-24215DR, SILVER, CHROMEALLOYS, PWIND, SPOILER,AIR, AUTO 20,000 MILES

$11,9992010 CHEVROLET COBALT LT 4DR1-45297, SILVER,ALLOYS, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 27,000 MILES

$11,9992010 CHEVROLET COBALT LT1-47043, BLACK, SPOILER, CHROMEALLOYS, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES

$11,9992010 CHEVROLET COBALT LT 4DR (DR)1-45440DR,BLACK,CHROME ALLOYS,PWIND, CRUISE,CD, SPOILER,AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES

$11,9992010 CHRYSLER SEBRING TOURING 4DR (DR)9-9593DR, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 33,000 MILES

$11,9992010 DODGE CALIBER SXT1-46773, SILVER,ALLOYS, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 15,000 MILES

$11,9992010 DODGE CALIBER SXT (DR)2-24660DR, SILVER,ALLOYS, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES

$11,9992010 DODGE CALIBER SXTN11-998A, ORANGE,ALLOYS, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 33,000 MILES

$11,9992010 DODGE CALIBER EXPRESS1-47058, INFERNO RED,ALLOYS, SPOILER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, 5SP 17,000 MILES

$11,9992010 DODGE AVENGER SXT 4DR (DR)1-46063DR, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 33,000 MILES

$11,9992010 DODGE AVENGER SXT 4DR (DR)9-9621DR, BLACK, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES

$11,9992010 DODGE AVENGER SXT 4DR (DR)9-9706DR, BLACK, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 27,000 MILES

$11,9992010 DODGE AVENGER MAINSTREET 4DR (DR)9-9672DR, SILVER, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES

$11,9992010 DODGE AVENGER MAINSTREET 4DR (DR)9-9673DR, BLACK, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 27,000 MILES

$11,9992010 DODGE AVENGER SXT 4DR2-23561S, SILVER, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 11,000 MILES

$11,9992010 FORD FOCUS SE 2DR2-23856, RED,ALLOYS, SPOILER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, 5SP 26,000 MILES

$11,9992010 FORD FOCUS SES 2DR1-45720, RED, SUNROOF, 17”ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE,AI R,AUTO 25,000 MILES

$11,9992010 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR1-46374, LT GREEN,ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, 5SP 28,000 MILES

$11,9992010 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR (DR)2-24696DR, LT GREEN,ALLOYS, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 26,000 MILES

$11,9992010 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR2-24767, BRIGHT BLUE,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, SPOILER,AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES

$11,9992010 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR (DR)1-46435DR, BLUE FLAME,ALLOYS, SPOILER, FOG LIGHTS, CRUISE, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES

$11,9992010 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR7-7761, BLUE, 16”ALLOYS, SPOILER, PWIND, CD, AIR, 5SP 9,000 MILES

$11,9992010 FORD FOCUS SE 4DRN12-352A, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, CD,AIR, 5SP 25,000 MILES

$11,9992010 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR1-46283, RED, ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES

$11,9992010 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR1-46348S, BLACK,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, 5SP 16,000 MILES

$11,9992010 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR6-262, SILVER,ALLOYS, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES

$11,9992008 FORD FUSION SE 4DR6-206, TAN PEARL,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 33,000 MILES

$11,9992008 FORD FUSION SE 4DR6-208, LT GREEN, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR,AUTO 31,000 MILES

$11,9992008 FORD FUSION SE 4DR1-45086, BLACK, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 23,000 MILES

$11,9992008 FORD TAURUS SEL 4DR1-46746, ICE BLUE, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 49,000 MILES

$11,9992008 HONDA FIT2-24726, LT BLUE, PWIND, CD, AIR, 5SP 27,000 MILES

$11,9992008 HONDA FIT SPORT1-45825, ORANGE,ALLOYS, SPOILER, PWIND, AIR, 5SP 35,000 MILES

$11,9992011 HYUNDAI ACCENT GLS 4DR2-24360, LT BLUE,AIR, AUTO 12,000 MILES

$11,9992010 HYUNDAI ACCENT GLS 4DR1-45597, WHITE, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 20,000 MILES

$11,9992010 HYUNDAI ACCENT GLS 4DR (DR)2-23627DR, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 18,000 MILES

$11,9992010 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS 4DR1-46390, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, 5SP 18,000 MILES

$11,9992010 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS 4DR (DR)1-45794DR, MAROON, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 21,000 MILES

$11,9992009 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS 4DR1-46908, LT BLUE, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 22,000 MILES

$11,9992011 KIA FORTE LX 4DR1-46462S, BLACK, CD,AIR, 5SP 12,000 MILES

$11,9992010 KIA FORTE EX 4DR2-24675, BLACK, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PWIND,AIR, 5SP 25,000 MILES

$11,9992010 KIA SOUL 4DR1-45398, BLACK, PWIND,AIR, 5SP 27,000 MILES

$11,9992010 KIA SOUL 4DR2-24006, SILVER, PWIND, CD, AIR, 5SP 16,000 MILES

$11,9992008 MERCURY MILAN 4DR7-7544, BLUE, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 32,000 MILES

$11,9992008 MERCURY MILAN 4DR6-100, WHITE,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES

$11,9992008 MERCURY MILAN 4DR6-170, GOLD,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 26,000 MILES

$11,9992008 MERCURY MILAN 4DR6-220, LT GREEN, PSEAT,A LLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 16,000 MILES

$11,9992008 MERCURY MILAN 4DR1-44134,LTGREEN,V6,SUNROOF,ALLOYS,PSEAT,PWIND,CRUISE,AIR,AUTO 23,000 MILES

$11,9992008 MERCURY SABLE 4DR1-46663, SILVER TAN, LEATHER,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 48,000 MILES

$11,9992010 NISSAN SENTRA S 4DR2-24482, GRAY, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES

$11,9992010 NISSAN SENTRA S 4DR (DR)

1-47090DR, RED, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 36,000 MILES

$

11,9992009 NISSAN CUBE2-24679, SILVER, PWIND, CD, AIR, 6SP 27,000 MILES

$11,9992010 PONTIAC VIBE2-24715, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, 5SP 32,000 MILES

$11,9992009 PONTIAC G6 4DRZ11-489A, MAROON, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 35,000 MILES

$11,9992008 PONTIAC G6 4DR2-23228, LT BLUE-SILVER, SUNROOF, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 18,000 MILES

$11,9992010 TOYOTA YARIS 4DR1-47047S, BLACK,A IR,AU TO 18,000 MILES

$11,9992010 TOYOTA COROLLA LE 4DR (DR)1-47034DR, RED, ALLOYS, PWIND, CD, AIR, AUTO 43,000 MILES

$11,9992009 TOYOTA COROLLA LE 4DRGM11-489C, RED, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES

$11,9992008 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 4DR1-46980, GRAY,ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, 5SP 21,000 MILES

$11,9992011 CHEVROLET HHR LT 4DR (DR)1-47042DR, GRAY, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES

$12,9992011 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS 4DR (DR)5-123DR, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 27,000 MILES

$12,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LS 4DR (DR)7-7659DR, GRAY, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CONSOLE,AIR,AUTO 28,000 MILES

$12,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LS 4DR (DR)1-46489DR, BLACK, V6, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES

$12,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LS 4DR1-46972, BLUE, 6,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 30,000 MILES

$12,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)1-46689DR, GOLD, V6,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 36,000 MILES

$12,9992010 CHEVROLET COBALT LT2 4DR2-24678,SILVER, LEATHER,SUNROOF,CHROMES, PWIND,SPOILER, AIR,AUTO 23,000 MILES

$12,9992010 CHRYSLER SEBRING LIMITED 4DR (DR)9-9634DR,MED RED,LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS,PSEAT,CRUISE, AIR,AUTO 28,000 MILES

$12,9992011 DODGE CALIBER1-46429S, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, 5SP 9,000 MILES

$12,9992011 DODGE CALIBER1-46961, BLACK, 18”ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, 5SP 12,000 MILES

$12,9992011 DODGE AVENGER MAINSTREET 4DR (DR)9-9659DR, BLACK, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 15,000 MILES

$12,9992010 DODGE CALIBER MAINSTREET (DR)9-9675DR, BLACK,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 19,000 MILES

$12,9992010 DODGE CALIBER MAINSTREET9-9437, GOLD,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 11,000 MILES

$12,9992010 DODGE CALIBER MAINSTREET (DR)9-9444DR, GOLD,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 14,000 MILES

$12,9992009 DODGE CHARGER SE1-47052, BLACK, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 33,000 MILES

$12,999

2011 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR2-24192S, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, CD,AIR, 5SP 28,000 MILES

$12,9992011 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR2-24699, LT GREEN,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 14,000 MILES

$12,9992010 FORD FOCUS SES 4DR2-24191S, BLUE, LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 30,000 MILES

$12,9992010 FORD FOCUS SE 4DRBF11-240B, RED,A LLOYS, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 10,000 MILES

$12,9992010 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR2-24163, RED, HEATED LEATHER, ALLOYS, PWIND, CD,AIR, 5SP 9,000 MILES

$12,9992009 FORD FUSION SE 4DR7-7649, DK BLUE, ALLOYS, PSEAT, SPOILER, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR,AUTO 29,000 MILES

$12,9992009 FORD FUSION SE 4DR2-24704, DK BLUE, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 26,000 MILES

$12,9992009 FORD FUSION SE 4DR7-7746, LT GREEN,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 19,000 MILES

$12,9992009 FORD FUSION SE 4DR7-7650, LT GREEN, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR,AUTO 32,000 MILES

$12,9992009 FORD FUSION SE 4DR7-7754, LT GREEN, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR,AUTO 29,000 MILES

$12,9992009 FORD FUSION SE 4DR1-46991,WHITE, SUNROOF,ALLOYS,PSEAT, PWIND,CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 35,000 MILES

$12,9992009 FORD FUSION SE 4DR1-46905, GREEN, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES

$12,9992009 FORD FUSION SE 4DR1-46688, BLACK, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 30,000 MILES

$12,9992009 FORD FUSION SE 4DR1-45224, RED,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES

$12,9992009 FORD FUSION SE 4DR6-291, SILVER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES

$12,9992009 FORD FUSION SE 4DR7-7760, SMOKE SILVER,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 30,000 MILES

$12,9992009 FORD FUSION SE 4DR7-7741, DK SILVER,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 22,000 MILES

$12,9992009 FORD FUSION SE 4DR7-7678, DK BLUE,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 23,000 MILES

$12,9992009 FORD FUSION SE 4DR7-7624, BLACK,SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND,CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES

$12,9992009 FORD TAURUS SEL 4DR1-46561, DK SILVER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 38,000 MILES

$12,9992009 HONDA CIVIC LX 4DR2-24668, PEWTER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, 5SP 26,000 MILES

$12,9992009 HONDA ACCORD LX 4DR2-24487, DK GOLD, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 42,000 MILES

$12,9992011 HYUNDAI ACCENT 5DR HATCHBACKH12-402A, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 5,000 MILES

$12,9992010 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS 4DR2-24257, BLUE, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 10,000 MILES

$12,9992010 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS 4DR1-46244, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, 5SP 12,000 MILES

$12,9992010 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS 4DR2-24003S, MAROON, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 12,000 MILES

$12,9992010 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS 4DR2-24180, PEARLWHITE, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES

$12,9992010 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS 4DR1-45539DRA, GOLD, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES

$

12,9992010 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS 4DRH11-686A, BLACK, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 26,000 MILES

$12,9992008 HYUNDAI SONATA 4DRH12-413A, WHITE, V6,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 27,000 MILES

$12,9992010 MAZDA 5 SPORT (DR)1-47031DR, BLUE,ALLOYS, QUADS, 3RD SEAT, PWIND,AI R,AU TO 43,000 MILES

$12,9992010 MAZDA 6i TOURING (DR)1-47032DR, RED,A LLOYS, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 41,000 MILES

$12,9992008 MAZDA 6i1-45718S, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, CD,A IR,A UTO 24,000 MILES

$12,9992009 MERCURY MILAN PREMIER 4DR7-7739, LT GREEN, V6, LEATHER, SUNROOF, HEATED PSEAT,ALLOYS, CRUISE,AIR,AUTO 30,000 MILES

$12,9992009 MERCURY MILAN 4DR6-286, SILVER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES

$12,9992009 MERCURY MILAN 4DR6-289, BLACK, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES

$12,9992009 MERCURY MILAN SE 4DR7-7605,BLACK, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT,PWIND, CRUISE,SPOILER,AIR, AUTO 32,000 MILES

$12,9992011 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0 4DR1-46662, GRAY, PWIND, CD, AIR, 5SP 6,000 MILES

$12,9992011 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0S 4DR (DR)1-46903DR, BLUE, SPOILER, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES

$12,9992010 NISSAN CUBE1-46860, PEARL WHITE, PWIND, CD,AIR, 5SP 13,000 MILES

$12,9992010 NISSAN CUBE1-47053, GRAY, PWIND, CD, AIR, 5SP 11,000 MILES

$12,9992010 NISSAN SENTRA SR 4DR1-46754, BRIGHT BLUE,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES

$12,9992009 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4DR1-47077, BLUE, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 34,000 MILES

$12,9992010 PONTIAC VIBE (DR)1-46644DR, WHITE, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES

$12,9992010 PONTIAC G6 4DR1-46585, MAROON, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 23,000 MILES

$12,9992009 PONTIAC G6 4DR1-46624, GRAY, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 26,000 MILES

$12,9992009 PONTIAC G6 4DR1-46955,GRAY,V6,ALLOYS,SPOILER,PWIND,CRUISE,FOGLAMPS,AIR,AUTO 25,000 MILES

$12,9992009 PONTIAC G6 4DR2-24367, BLUE, V6, CHROMES, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 22,000 MILES

$12,9992009 PONTIAC G6 4DR2-24723, BLACK, V6,ALLOYS, SPOILER, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES

$12,9992009 PONTIAC G6 SE 4DR1-46912, SILVER, V6, LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, HEATED SEATS, SPOILER, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 14,000 MILES

$12,9992009 PONTIAC G6 4DR SPORT5-161, WHITE, V6, 17”ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, SPOILER,AIR, AUTO 31,000 MILES

$12,9992009 PONTIAC G6 4DR SPORT5-162, WHITE,V6, 17”ALLOYS,PWIND,CRUISE, CD,SPOILER,AIR, AUTO 31,000 MILES

$12,9992009 SATURN AURA XE 4DR1-47046, LT TEALGREEN, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 16,000 MILES

$12,9992009 SCION XB1-46382, RED, PWIND, CD,AIR, 5SP 28,000 MILES

$12,9992010 TOYOTA COROLLA LE 4DR (DR)2-23982DR, RED, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 34,000 MILES

$12,9992010 TOYOTA COROLLA LE 4DR (DR)1-46815DR, RED, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES

$12,9992010 TOYOTA COROLLA LE 4DR (DR)1-46818DR, RED, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 27,000 MILES

$12,9992010 TOYOTA COROLLA LE 4DR (DR)1-46863DR, GRAY, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES

$12,9992010 TOYOTA COROLLA LE 4DR (DR)1-46865DR, BLUE, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES

$12,9992010 TOYOTA COROLLA LE 4DR (DR)1-46817DR, GOLD, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES

$12,9992009 TOYOTA COROLLA LE 4DR1-45615, TEAL, SUNROOF, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 21,000 MILES

$12,9992009 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 4DR1-44617, BLUE, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 19,000 MILES

$12,9992008 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 4DR1-44717, RED, V6, SUNROOF, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 34,000 MILES

$12,9992010 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE (DR)2-24580DR, LT BLUE, LEATHERETTE, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES

$12,9992010 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE (DR)5-130DR, RED, LEATHERETTE, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES

$12,9992010 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE (DR)1-46406DR, LIME GREEN, LEATHERETTE, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 27,000 MILES

$12,9992010 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE (DR)1-46407DR, WHITE, LEATHERETTE, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES

$12,9992010 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE (DR)5-136DR,YELLOW, LEATHERETTE, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 31,000 MILES

$12,9992009 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 4DR1-46952, BLACK, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 31,000 MILES

$12,9992009 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA S 4DR1-46986, DK BLUE, PWIND,AIR, 5SP 27,000 MILES

$12,9992009 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA S 4DR1-47055, BRIGHT BLUE, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, 5SP 23,000 MILES

$12,9992008 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 4DR1-47094, SILVER, LEATHERETTE, PWIND, CRUISE,ALLOYS, AIR, 6SP 40,000 MILES

$12,9992011 CHEVROLET CRUZE 4DR2-24666, BLACK, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, 6SP 18,000 MILES

$13,9992011 CHEVROLET HHR LT 4DR (DR)2-24687DR, DK RED, CHROMES, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 12,000 MILES

$13,9992011 CHEVROLET HHR LT 4DR (DR)2-24688DR, RED, CHROMES, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 12,000 MILES

$13,9992011 CHEVROLET HHR LT 4DR (DR)2-24689DR, RED, CHROMES, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 9,000 MILES

$13,9992011 CHEVROLET HHR LT 4DR (DR)2-24690DR, BLACK, CHROMES, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 8,000 MILES

$13,9992011 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS 4DR (DR)2-24118DR, CHAMPAGNE, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 20,000 MILES

$13,9992011 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT 4DR (DR)

2-24120DR, WHITE, 17”ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES

$

13,9992011 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT 4DR (DR)5-126DR, MOCHA, 17”ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 27,000 MILES

$13,9992011 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT 4DR (DR)1-45989DR, SILVER, 17”ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 27,000 MILES

$13,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LS 4DR (DR)2-24662DR, SILVER, V6, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 18,000 MILES

$13,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LS 4DR (DR)2-24710DR, BLACK, V6, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 16,000 MILES

$13,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)7-7711DR,WHITE,V6,ALLOYS,PSEAT,PWIND,CRUISE,CONSOLE,AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES

$13,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)1-46685DR,BLACK,V6,ALLOYS,PSEAT,PWIND,CRUISE,CONSOLE,AIR,AUTO 29,000 MILES

$13,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)7-7728DR,BLACK,V6, ALLOYS,PSEAT,PWIND,CRUISE,CONSOLE,AIR,AUTO 25,000 MILES

$13,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)1-46686DR,DK BLUE,V6, ALLOYS,PSEAT,PWIND, CRUISE,CONSOLE, AIR,AUTO 29,000 MILES

$13,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)1-46222DR, DK BLUE, V6,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 26,000 MILES

$13,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)7-7735DR,DK BLUE,V6,ALLOYS,PSEAT,PWIND,CRUISE,CONSOLE,AIR,AUTO 28,000 MILES

$13,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)7-7661DR, GRAY, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CONSOLE,AIR,AUTO 23,000 MILES

$13,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)7-7694DR, GRAY, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CONSOLE,AIR,AUTO 29,000 MILES

$13,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)1-46209DR, SILVER, V6,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 27,000 MILES

$13,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)1-46121DR, SILVER, V6,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 26,000 MILES

$13,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)1-46684DR,SILVER,V6, ALLOYS,PSEAT,PWIND,CRUISE,CONSOLE,AIR,AUTO 28,000 MILES

$13,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)7-7730DR,SILVER,V6,ALLOYS,PSEAT,PWIND,CRUISE,CONSOLE,AIR,AUTO 30,000 MILES

$13,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)1-46216DR, GOLD, V6,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES

$13,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)5-124DR, GOLD, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES

$13,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)7-7662DR,GOLD,V6, ALLOYS,PSEAT,PWIND,CRUISE,CONSOLE,AIR,AUTO 28,000 MILES

$13,9992010 CHEVROLET COBALT LT2 4DR (DR)1-45898DR, RED, LEATHER, SUNROOF, CHROMES, HEATED SEATS, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 26,000 MILES

$13,9992010 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS 4DR9-9286A, CHAMPAGNE, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 16,000 MILES

$13,9992011 CHRYSLER 200 LX 4DR (DR)9-9605DR, RED, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 12,000 MILES

$13,9992011 CHRYSLER 200 LX 4DR (DR)9-9602DR, LT BLUE, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 12,000 MILES

$13,999

30 HMPG2008 PONTIAC G62008 PONTIAC G6

 $ 1 0, 9 9 9

(13,000 TO 25,000 MILES)FACTORYAIR, AUTO, 4CYL.,POWER WINDOWS-LOCKS,AM/FM/CD,11 AT THIS PRICE

30 HMPG2009 FORD FUSION SE2009 FORD FUSION SE

 $ 1 2, 9 9 9

(23,000 TO 30,000 MILES)FACTORYAIR, AUTO, 4CYL., ALLOYS,POWER SEAT-WINDOWS, CRUISE,17 AT THIS PRICE

28 HMPG

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HALLSTEAD, PAFORD

570-879-5000Exit 230 OFF I-81

BATH, NY

Exit 38 Off I-86. Follow 54N.

CHEVROLET • BUICKPONTIAC • GMC

607-776-7600

DODGE • CHRYSLERJEEP • SPRINTER

607-776-8100

HORNELL, NYFORD

607-324-4444Exit 34S OFF I-86 

ELMIRA, NYCREDIT EXPRESS

607-734-7161Corner of Water St. and Madison Ave.

BIG FLATS, NY

Exit 51A OFF I-86 

SUBARU • NISSANSUZUKI

607-796-5555

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607-796-5555

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570-879-5000

HALLSTEAD, PA

Exit 230 OFF 1-81

NISSAN

607-398-6666

HORSEHEADS, NY 

Behind Arnot Mall, Next to Outback Steakhouse 

GMC • BUICK • CADILLAC

607-796-5555

SUBARU • SUZUKI • HYUNDAI

607-796-5555

2011 CHRYSLER 200 LX 4DR (DR)9-9704DR, BLACK, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 15,000 MILES

$13,9992010 CHRYSLER SEBRING LIMITED 4DR (DR)9-9589DR, RED, LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES

$13,9992010 CHRYSLER SEBRING LIMITED 4DR9-9597, RED, LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR,AUTO 24,000 MILES

$13,9992010 CHRYSLER SEBRING LIMITED 4DR (DR)9-9431DR, SILVER, V6, LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, HEATED PSEAT, CRUISE,AIR,AUTO 25,000 MILES

$13,9992010 CHRYSLER SEBRING LIMITED 4DR (DR)9-9488DR, SILVER, LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 27,000 MILES

$13,9992011 DODGE CALIBER SXT (DR)1-46364DR, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 13,000 MILES

$13,9992011 DODGE CALIBER2-24731, PEWTER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, 5SP 4,000 MILES

$13,9992011 DODGE AVENGER 4DR (DR)9-9652DR, BLACK, PSEAT, HEATED SEATS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 16,000 MILES

$13,9992011 DODGE AVENGER MAINSTREET 4DR (DR)9-9711DR, SILVER,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 9,000 MILES

$13,9992011 DODGE AVENGER MAINSTREET 4DR (DR)9-9712DR, SILVER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 11,000 MILES

$13,9992011 DODGE AVENGER SE 4DR (DR)9-9695DR, SILVER, CHROMES, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 15,000 MILES

$13,9992010 DODGE CHARGER SXT 4DR (DR)1-46001DR, SILVER,A LLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 30,000 MILES

$13,9992010 DODGE CHARGER SXT 4DR (DR)2-24739DR, SILVER,A LLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 32,000 MILES

$13,9992010 DODGE CHARGER SXT 4DR1-47024, BLACK, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 30,000 MILES

$13,9992011 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR2-23526, SILVER, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, 5SP 6,000 MILES

$13,9992011 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR7-7713A, BLUE,ALLOYS, PWIND, CD, AIR,AUTO 14,000 MILES

$13,9992011 FORD FOCUS 4DR1-45400S, GRAY,ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, 5SP 8,000 MILES

$13,9992011 FORD FOCUS SES 4DR (DR)2-24353DR, BLACK, 17”ALLOYS, PWIND, SPOILER, SYNC, CRUISE, CD,AIR,AUTO 26,000 MILES

$13,9992011 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR1-46463S, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 14,000 MILES

$13,9992011 FORD FIESTA SE 4DR2-22998, BLACK, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 8,000 MILES

$13,9992011 FORD FIESTA SE 4DR1-46425S, LIME GREEN,ALLOYS, SPOILER, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 10,000 MILES

$13,9992010 FORD FUSION SE 4DR1-46897S, RED, PSEAT, SPOILER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES

$13,9992010 FORD FUSION SE 4DR (DR)7-7764DR, RED, SUNROOF, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 34,000 MILES

$13,9992010 FORD FUSION SE 4DR1-46190, BRIGHT BLUE, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 32,000 MILES

$13,9992010 FORD FUSION SE 4DR (DR)5-173DR, BLACK, PSEAT, 17STYLED WHEELS, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES

$13,9992010 FORD FUSION SE 4DR (DR)1-46697DR, STERLING GRAY, PSEAT, STYLED WHEELS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES

$13,9992010 FORD FUSION SE 4DR (DR)5-179DR, STERLINGGRAY, PSEAT, STYLED WHEELS, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES

$13,999

2010 FORD FUSION SE 4DR (DR)5-144DR, GREEN, 17STYLED WHEELS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR,AUTO 29,000 MILES $13,9992010 FORD FUSION SE 4DR1-46660, BRIGHT BLUE,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES

$13,9992009 FORD FUSION SE 4DR1-46239, DK SILVER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 20,000 MILES

$13,9992009 FORD FUSION SE 4DR1-45602, BLACK, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES

$13,9992009 FORD TAURUS SEL 4DR6-283, LT BLUE,A LLOYS, DUAL PWR SEATS, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES

$13,9992008 FORD FUSION SEL 4DR AWD1-47028, BLACK, V6, 17”ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CLIM CNTRL, AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES

$13,9992008 FORD TAURUS SEL 4DR AWD2-24484, SILVER, LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE,AIR,AUTO 38,000 MILES

$13,9992008 FORD TAURUS SEL 4DR2-24242, MAROON,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 26,000 MILES

$13,9992010 HONDA FIT1-46733, LT GRAY, PWIND, CD, AIR, 5SP 11,000 MILES

$13,9992009 HONDA CIVIC EX CPE1-46515, DK BLUE, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 32,000 MILES

$13,9992009 HONDA ACCORD LX 4DR1-45766, MAROON, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES

$13,9992008 HONDA ACCORD LX 4DR1-47026, SILVER, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES

$13,9992012 HYUNDAI ACCENT GLS 4DR2-23362A, SILVER, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 1,000 MILES

$13,9992010 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS 4DR2-23850, RED, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 4,000 MILES

$13,9992010 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS 4DROPN-88A, BLACK, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 15,000 MILES

$13,9992010 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS 4DR1-47099, GRAY, V6, LEATHER-CLOTH,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR,AUTO 26,000 MILES

$13,9992007 HYUNDAI AZERA LIMITED 4DR1-46989S, SILVER, V6, LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES

$13,9992011 KIA SOUL 4DR1-45834, WHITE, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, 5SP 5,000 MILES

$13,9992011 MAZDA 3i SPORT2-24561, BLACK, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 15,000 MILES

$13,9992010 MAZDA 6i SPORT 4DR1-46936, BLACK, PWIND,AIR, 5SP 20,000 MILES

$13,9992010 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS LS 4DR (DR)1-46767DR, BLACK, V8, LEATHER, ALLOYS, SPEAT, CRUISE, CLIM CNTRL, AIR, AUTO 32,000 MILES

$13,9992010 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS LS 4DR1-46015, BLACK, V8, LEATHER, PSEAT,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CLIM CTNRL,AIR, AUTO 31,000 MILES

$13,9992009 MERCURY MILAN 4DR2-24042, SILVER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 23,000 MILES

$13,9992011 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0 4DR1-45767, WHITE, PWIND, PLOCKS, CD,AIR, 5SP 5,000 MILES

$13,9992011 NISSAN SENTRA SR 4DR2-24642A, DK RED, ALLOYS, SPOILER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR,AUTO 8,000 MILES

$13,9992010 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4DR (DR)

1-46655DR, RED, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 32,000 MILES

$

13,9992010 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4DR (DR)5-165DR, RED, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 30,000 MILES

$13,9992010 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4DR1-46583, RED, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 27,000 MILES

$13,9992010 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4DR5-178DR, BLUE, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES

$13,9992010 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4DR (DR)1-46866DR, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 30,000 MILES

$13,9992010 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4DR (DR)5-158DR, WHITE, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 32,000 MILES

$13,9992009 NISSAN SENTRA SL 4DRN11-946A, SILVER, LEATHER,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR,AUTO 21,000 MILES

$13,9992009 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4DR3-556, GRAY, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES

$13,9992009 PONTIAC G6 GT CPE2-24748, MAROON, SUNROOF, CHROMES, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES

$13,9992010 SCION XB1-47027, MAROON, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, 5SP 12,000 MILES

$13,9992009 SCION XB1-46151, BLUE, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES

$13,9992009 SUBARU IMPREZA 4DR AWD1-46998, BLACK, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, 5SP 35,000 MILES

$13,9992008 SUBARU IMPREZA 4DR AWD1-46977, RED, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, 5SP 35,000 MILES

$13,9992008 SUBARU IMPREZA 4DR AWD1-39681, RED, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, 5SP 21,000 MILES

$13,9992010 TOYOTA COROLLA LE 4DR1-46907, SLATE GRAY, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 11,000 MILES

$13,9992010 TOYOTA COROLLA LE 4DR1-46567S, SILVER, SUNROOF, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES

$13,9992010 TOYOTA COROLLA LE 4DR2-24614, RED, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY,AIR, AUTO 16,000 MILES

$13,9992009 TOYOTA PRIUS HYBRID 4DR1-46950, LT BLUE,ALLOYS, SPOILER, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 35,000 MILES

$13,9992009 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 4DR1-45567, DK BLUE, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 26,000 MILES

$13,9992009 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 4DR1-46744, GRAY, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES

$13,9992009 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 4DR1-46844, BRIGHT BLUE, SUNROOF, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 21,000 MILES

$13,9992009 TOYOTA CAMRY 4DR2-23186, BLACK, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES

$13,9992009 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 4DR1-45417, BLACK, SUNROOF, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES

$13,9992009 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 4DR1-45480, BLACK, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 15,000 MILES

$13,9992009 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 4DR1-46985, BLACK, LEATHER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES

$13,9992010 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA S 4DR1-47091, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES

$13,9992009 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA SE 4DR1-46951, BLACK, LEATHERETTE, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, HEATED SEATS, PWIND, AIR,AUTO 28,000 MILES

$13,9992009 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA SE 4DR1-46984, SILVER, LEATHERETTE, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES

$13,9992006 CADILLAC DTS 4DR1-44884DRA, BLACK, LEATHER,ALLOYS, HEAT-COOLPSEAT, CRUISE,AIR,AUTO 56,000 MILES

$14,9992011 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT 4DR (DR)2-24117DR, LT BLUE,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 18,000 MILES

$14,9992011 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT 4DR (DR)1-46768DR, MED RED,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 10,000 MILES

$14,9992011 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT 4DR (DR)1-46770DR, SILVER,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 9,000 MILES

$14,9992011 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT 4DR (DR)2-23895DR, CHAMPAGNE, 16”ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR,AUTO 15,000 MILES

$14,9992011 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT 4DR (DR)2-23893DR, BLACK, 16”ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 13,000 MILES

$14,9992011 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT 4DR (DR)2-24234DR, LT BLUE,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 7,000 MILES

$14,9992011 CHEVROLET HHR LT 4DR (DR)2-24431DR, RED, BLACK LEATHER, SUNROOF, PSEAT, CRUISE, CHROME CAPS,AIR, AUTO 9,000 MILES

$14,9992011 CHEVROLET HHR LT2 4DR (DR)2-24414DR, RED, LEATHER, SUNROOF, CHROMES, PSEAT, CRUISE, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 13,000 MILES

$14,9992011 CHEVROLET HHR LT 4DR (DR)2-24694DR, RED, LEATHER, SUNROOF, STYLED WHEELS, BOARDS, PSEAT, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 9,000 MILES

$14,9992011 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT 4DR (DR)2-24123DR, SILVER, 17”ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 15,000 MILES

$14,9992011 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT 4DR (DR)2-24125DR, GOLD, 17”ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 12,000 MILES

$14,9992011 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT 4DR (DR)2-22714DR, SILVER, 17”ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 12,000 MILES

$14,9992011 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT 4DR (DR)2-24266DR, BROWN, 17”ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 9,000 MILES

$14,9992011 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT 4DR (DR)2-23753DR, CHAMPANGE, 17”ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 16,000 MILES

$14,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)2-23880DR, SILVER, V6,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 20,000 MILES

$14,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)2-24751DR, SILVER, V6, BLACK CLOTH, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 13,000 MILES

$14,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)2-24753DR, GRAY, V6, BLACK CLOTH, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 12,000 MILES

$14,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)2-24754DR, GRAY, V6, BLACK CLOTH, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 10,000 MILES

$14,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)1-47048DR, WHITE, V6,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 18,000 MILES

$14,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)2-24755DR, TAN, V6,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 11,000 MILES

$14,999

MORE PMORE P RERE -OWNED CARS-OWNED CARS 2011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)2-24210DR, MAROON, V6, 17”ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CONSOLE, AIR, AUTO 18,000 MILES

$14,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)2-24708DR, BLACK, V6,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 13,000 MILES

$14,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)2-24665DR, RED, V6,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 15,000 MILES

$14,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)1-46705DR, GOLD, V6,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CONSOLE,AIR, AUTO 9,000 MILES

$14,9992010 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING 4DR (DR)1-46789DR, BRIGHT BLUE, LEATHER,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 31,000 MILES

$14,9992011 DODGE CALIBER1-45556, GRAY,ALLOYS, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 8,000 MILES

$14,9992011 DODGE CALIBER1-46962, BLACK, 18”ALLOYS, PWIND,AIR, 5SP 5,000 MILES

$14,9992011 DODGE AVENGER EXPRESS 4DR2-24179, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 2,000 MILES

$14,9992011 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR2-23851S, BRIGHT BLUE,ALLOYS, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 12,000 MILES

$14,9992011 FORD FOCUS 4DR2-24181, BRIGHT BLUE,ALLOYS, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 7,000 MILES

$14,9992010 FORD FUSION SE 4DR1-46013, RED, 17”STYLED WHEELS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR,AUTO 22,000 MILES

$14,9992009 FORD FUSION SE 4DR AWD6-292, DK BLYE, V6,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 23,000 MILES

$14,9992011 HONDA CIVIC VP 4DR2-24256, GRAY, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 13,000 MILES

$14,9992010 HONDA CIVIC LX 4DR1-45452, BRIGHT BLUE, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 16,000 MILES

$14,9992010 HONDA CIVIC LX 4DR1-46987, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 5,000 MILES

$14,9992010 HONDA ACCORD LX 4DR2-24380, BLACK, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES

$14,9992010 HONDA ACCORD LX 4DR2-24760, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, 5SP 19,000 MILES

$14,9992009 HONDA ACCORD LX-P 4DR2-24761, BLACK,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, 5SP 26,000 MILES

$14,9992008 HONDA ACCORD EX 4DR2-24361, DK GRAY, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES

$14,9992011 KIA FORTE EX 4DR HATCHBACK2-24768, WHITE, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 11,000 MILES

$14,9992010 MAZDA 6i GT 4DR2-24776, GRAY, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES

$14,9992009 MERCURY MILAN 4DR7-7611, SILVER, SUNROOF, 2TONE INTERIOR, PSEAT, 17”ALLOYS,APPEARANCE PKG, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 14,000 MILES

$14,9992010 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4DR2-24115DRA, GOLD, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 21,000 MILES

$14,9992010 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4DR1-46622, BLUE, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 18,000 MILES

$14,9992008 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5SL 4DR3-462, RED, LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 20,000 MILES

$14,9992008 SUBARU IMPREZA 4DR AWD1-45961, WHITE, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 33,000 MILES

$14,9992011 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA SE 4DR1-47013, SILVER, LEATHERETTE, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES

$14,9992011 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT 4DR (DR)2-24314DR, CHAMPAGNE,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 6,000 MILES

$

15,9992011 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT 4DR1-46182, LT BLUE,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 5,000 MILES

$15,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)2-24646DR, SILVER, V6, BLACKCLOTH,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR,AUTO 6,000 MILES

$15,9992010 CHEVROLET IMPALA LTZ 4DR (DR)2-23477DR, WHITE, V6, LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE,AIR,AUTO 26,000 MILES

$15,9992011 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING 4DR (DR)9-9585DR, LT BLUE, V6, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR,AUTO 13,000 MILES

$15,9992011 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING 4DR (DR)9-9608DR, LT BLUE, V6, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR,AUTO 9,000 MILES

$15,9992011 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING 4DR (DR)9-9715DR, LT BLUE, V6, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 6,000 MILES

$15,9992011 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING 4DR (DR)9-9610DR, SILVER, V6, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 11,000 MILES

$15,9992010 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING 4DR (DR)9-9684DR, CREAM, LEATHER,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES

$15,9992010 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING 4DR (DR)9-9686DR, CREAM, LEATHER,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 26,000 MILES

$15,9992010 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING 4DR (DR)9-9642DR, WHITE, LEATHER,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES

$15,9992010 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING 4DR (DR)2-24382DR, SILVER, LEATHER,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 26,000 MILES

$15,9992010 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING 4DR (DR)1-45711DR, BRIGHTBLUE, LEATHER,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR,AUTO 28,000 MILES

$15,9992010 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING 4DR (DR)9-9639DR, SILVER, LEATHER,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES

$15,9992010 DODGE CHARGER 4DR (DR)1-45394DR, WHITE, V6,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 11,000 MILES

$15,9992010 DODGE CHARGER SXT 4DR2-23651S, BRIGHT BLUE, V6,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 4,000 MILES

$15,9992012 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR HATCHBACK2-24236, SILVER, PWIND, CD,AIR, 5SP 5,000 MILES

$15,9992012 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR1-46648, SILVER,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 14,000 MILES

$15,9992011 FORD FIESTA SE 4DR HATCHBACK1-46735, DK PURPLE, SYNC, HEATED SEATS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 4,000 MILES

$15,9992011 FORD FUSION S 4DR (DR)1-45801DR, PLUM,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 16,000 MILES

$15,9992011 FORD FUSION SE 4DR (DR)2-24707DR, BLACK, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 26,000 MILES

$15,9992010 FORD MUSTANG CPE1-46092DRA, RED, V6,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 30,000 MILES

$15,9992009 FORD TAURUS LIMITED 4DR AWD1-47014, PEARL WHITE, LEATHER, SUNROOF, CHROMES, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 34,000 MILES

$15,9992009 FORD MUSTANG CPE7-7583DRA, RED, V6,ALLOYS, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 20,000 MILES

$15,9992012 HONDA CIVIC LX 4DR2-24769, BLACK, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, 5SP 5,000 MILES

$15,9992010 HONDA INSIGHT HYBRID 4DR1-45295, BLACK, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 8,000 MILES

$15,9992010 HONDA INSIGHT HYBRID 4DR2-24625, BRIGHT BLUE, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 11,000 MILES

$15,9992010 HONDA CIVIC EX CPE1-44845, BLACK, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 14,000 MILES

$15,9992010 HONDA ACCORD LX 4DR1-45450, SILVER, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 15,000 MILES

$15,9992010 HONDA ACCORD LX-P 4DR2-23703, SILVER,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 20,000 MILES

$15,9992009 HONDA ACCORD EX 4DR1-46598, WHITE, V6, SUNROOF,A LLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 34,000 MILES

$15,9992011 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS 4DRN12-171B, RED, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 7,000 MILES

$15,9992011 MAZDA 6i SPORT 4DR1-46553, SILVER, PWIND, CD,AIR, AUTO 11,000 MILES

$15,9992011 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS LS 4DR1-47019, BLACK, V8, LEATHER, PSEAT, CRUISE, PWIND,A IR, AUTO 27,000 MILES

$15,9992010 MERCURY MILAN 4DR1-45613, SILVER, SUNROOF, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 19,000 MILES

$15,9992008 MINI COOPER CLUBMAN1-44460, YELLOW, LEATHERETTE,ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, 5SP 29,000 MILES

$15,9992012 NISSAN SENTRA SPECIAL EDITION 4DR1-46636, BLACK, NAVIGATION, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 3,000 MILES

$15,9992011 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4DR3-545, LT BLUE, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 23,000 MILES

$15,9992011 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4DR1-46938S, GRAY, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 20,000 MILES

$15,9992010 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4DR1-45753S, BLACK,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 10,000 MILES

$15,9992010 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4DR1-46181, MAROON, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES

$15,9992010 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4DR3-551, SLATE, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 5,000 MILES

$15,9992009 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5SL 4DR1-45468, GOLD, LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, HEATED PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 21,000 MILES

$15,9992010 SUBARU IMPREZA WAGON AWD1-46822, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES

$15,9992010 SUBARU LEGACY 4DR AWD1-46932, BLYE, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES

$15,9992009 SUBARU LEGACY 4DR AWD2-22833B, BLUE, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 19,000 MILES

$15,9992011 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 4DR (DR)2-24640DR, GRAY, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 26,000 MILES

$15,9992010 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 4DR1-45725, RED, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 16,000 MILES

$15,9992009 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 4DR2-23523, BLUE, V6, SUNROOF, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 26,000 MILES

$15,9992011 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA SE 4DR1-46509, BLUE, LEATHERETTE, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 10,000 MILES

$15,9992010 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA SE 4DR1-46819, WHITE, LEATHERETTE, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PWIND,AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES

$15,9992008 BUICK LUCERNE CXL 4DR2-24608, RED, V6, LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, CLIM CNTRL,AIR, AUTO 34,000 MILES

$

16,9992012 CHEVROLET CRUZE ECO 4DR2-24716, SILVER, CHROMEALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, 5SP 6,000 MILES

$16,9992011 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT 4DR (DR)2-23867DR, SILVER, SUNROOF, CHROMES, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,A IR, AUTO 11,000 MILES

$16,9992011 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT 4DR (DR)2-24127DR, RED, LEATHER, SUNROOF, CHROMES, PSEAT, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 18,000 MILES

$16,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)2-24745DR, SILVER, V6, LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, HEATED PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 10,000 MILES

$16,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)2-24762DR, SILVER, V6, LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE,AIR,AUTO 13,000 MILES

$16,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)2-24764DR, SILVER, V6, LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE,AIR,AUTO 13,000 MILES

$16,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)2-24763DR, GRAY, V6, LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 13,000 MILES

$16,9992011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)2-24635DR, BLACK, V6, LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 10,000 MILES

$16,9992010 DODGE CHALLENGER 2DR9-9676, BLACK, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 43,000 MILES

$16,9992010 FORD TAURUS SEL 4DRF11-583A, WHITE,ALLOYS, DUAL PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CLIMCNTRL,AIR,AUTO 29,000 MILES

$16,9992010 FORD MUSTANG CPE2-24766, MAROON, V6, LEATHER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, HEATEDS SEATS, SPOILER, PWIND, AIR, 5SP 11,000 MILES

$16,9992011 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS 4DR1-46389, RED, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 18,000 MILES

$16,9992011 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS 4DR1-46584, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 14,000 MILES

$16,9992011 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS 4DR (DR)2-22786DR, RED, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 10,000 MILES

$16,9992008 LINCOLN MKZ 4DR7-7609, BLACK, LEATHER, ROOF, CHROMES, HEAT-COOL PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES

$16,9992008 LINCOLN MKZ 4DR AWD7-7647, BLACK, LEATHER, CHROMES, HEAT-COOL PSEAT, AIR, AUTO 22,000 MILES

$16,9992010 MERCURY MILAN PREMIER 4DR1-46179, GOLD, V6, LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, CLIM CNTRL,AIR, AUTO 27,000 MILES

$16,9992011 MITSUBISHI LANCER SPORTBACKOPN-171, WHITE,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, TILT,AIR, 5SP 12,000 MILES

$16,9992012 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4DR7-7666DRA, BLUE, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 5,000 MILES

$16,9992011 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4DR1-45835, BLACK, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 11,000 MILES

$16,9992011 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4DROPF-303, GRAY, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 9,000 MILES

$16,9992011 NISSAN ALTIMA HYBRID 4DR2-24683, GRAY,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES

$16,9992010 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4DRN11-1055A, TAN, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, BOSE,AIR, AUTO 9,000 MILES

$16,999

2010 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4DRN11-1075A, MAROON, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CONVENIENCE PKG, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 10,000 MILES

$16,9992011 SUBARU IMPREZA PREMIUM 4DR AWD (DR)1-46993DR, LT BLUE, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, HEATED SEATS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 14,000 MILES

$16,9992011 SUBARU IMPREZA PREMIUM 4DR AWD (DR)1-46994DR, SILVER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, HEATED SEATS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 16,000 MILES

$16,9992011 SUBARU IMPREZA PREMIUM 4DR AWD (DR)1-46995DR, SILVER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, HEATED SEATS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 15,000 MILES

$16,9992011 SUBARU IMPREZA PREMIUM 4DR AWD (DR)1-46996DR, PEARL WHITE, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, HEATED SEATS, PWIND, CRUISE,AI R,AUTO 17,000 MILES

$16,9992009 SUBARU LEGACY 3.0R 4DR AWDPHF11-275A, DK BRONZE, 6CYL,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR,AUTO 18,000 MILES

$16,9992011 TOYOTA CAMRY 4DR1-46147S, BLACK, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 13,000 MILES

$16,9992011 TOYOTA CAMRY 4DR1-46467S, BLACK, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 12,000 MILES

$16,9992011 TOYOTA CAMRY 4DR1-46469S, BLACK, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES

$16,9992010 VOLKSWAGEN CC 4DR SPORT2-24765, STEEL BLUE, LEATHERETTE,ALLOYS, TOUCHSCREEN RADIO, HEATED SEATS, PWIND,AIR, 6SP 41,000 MILES

$16,9992011 DODGE CHARGER 4DR (DR)9-9625DR, RED, V6,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 19,000 MILES

$17,9992012 FORD FUSION SE 4DR1-46251, GRAY,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 4,000 MILES

$17,9992011 HONDA CR-Z 2DR HYBRID2-24335, RED, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 6,000 MILES

$17,9992011 HONDA CR-Z SPORT 2DR HYBRID1-44936, SILVER,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 1,000 MILES

$17,9992011 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS 4DR1-46670, BRIGHT BLUE,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 5,000 MILES

$17,9992010 HYUNDAI GENESIS CPE2-24466, BRIGHT BLUE, 2.0TURBO,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, 6SP 12,000 MILES

$17,9992010 HYUNDAI GENESIS CPE2-24451, LIME GREEN, 2.0T,A LLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 14,000 MILES

$17,9992010 HYUNDAI GENESIS CPE1-45764S, RED, 2.0TURBO, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, 6SP 14,000 MILES

$17,9992010 HYUNDAI GENESIS CPE2-24677, LT BLUE, 2.0TURBO,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 16,000 MILES

$17,9992008 LINCOLN MKZ 4DR2-23985, BLACK, LEATHER, SUNROOF, CHROMES, PSEAT, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 7,000 MILES

$17,9992008 LINCOLN MKZ 4DR AWD7-7613, WHITE, LEATHER, ROOF, NAVI, HEAT-COOLPSEAT, CHROMES,AIR,AUTO 32,000 MILES

$17,9992008 LINCOLN MKZ 4DR AWD7-7616, LTGREEN, LEATHER, ROOF, NAVI, HEAT-COOL PSEAT, CHROMES, AIR, AUTO 31,000 MILES

$17,9992008 LINCOLN MKZ 4DR AWD7-7715, LTGREEN, LEATHER, ROOF, CHROMES, HEAT-COOLPSEAT,AIR, AUTO 22,000 MILES

$17,9992008 LINCOLN MKZ 4DR AWD7-7614, LT GREEN, LEATHER, ROOF, NAVI, HEAT-COOL PSEAT, CHROMES, AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES

$17,9992008 LINCOLN MKZ 4DR AWD6-261, LT GREEN, LEATHER, ROOF, CHROMES, HEAT-COOLP SEAT,AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES

$17,9992008 LINCOLN MKZ 4DR AWD7-7578, GREEN, LEATHER, ROOF, CHROMES, HEAT-COOL PSEAT,AIR,AUTO 17,000 MILES

$17,9992008 LINCOLN MKZ 4DR AWD2-24109, LT GOLD, LEATHER, ROOF, CHROMES, HEAT-COOL PSEAT,AIR, AUTO 22,000 MILES

$17,9992010 MERCURY MILAN PREMIER 4DR AWD1-47009, BLACK, V6, LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUSIE, CLIM CNTRL,AIR, AUTO 20,000 MILES

$

17,9992011 MINI COOPER2-24579, BROWN, LEATHERETTE, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PWIND,AIR, 6SP 18,000 MILES

$17,9992011 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S COUPE (DR)1-45802DR, GRAY,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 11,000 MILES

$17,9992010 NISSAN ALTIMA HYBRID 4DR2-24624, BLACK,ALLOYS, SPOILER, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR,AUTO 4,000 MILES

$17,9992010 NISSAN ALTIMA HYBRID 4DR2-24736, LT BLUE,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 5,000 MILES

$17,9992011 TOYOTA CAMRY SE 4DR (DR)2-23835DR, RED,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 15,000 MILES

$17,9992009 TOYOTA CAMRY HYBRID 4DR1-46899, GREEN, LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, SPOILER, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 22,000 MILES

$17,9992010 CHEVROLET CAMARO LS CPE2-24733, SILVER, PSEAT, PWIND, AIR, 6SP 18,000 MILES

$18,9992011 DODGE CHARGER 4DR (DR)9-9622DR, GRAY, V6,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 13,000 MILES

$18,9992011 DODGE CHARGER 4DR (DR)9-9623DR, DK BLUE, V6,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 12,000 MILES

$18,9992011 DODGE CHARGER SE 4DR (DR)9-9607DR, ORANGE, V6,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 12,000 MILES

$18,9992011 DODGE CHARGER SE 4DR (DR)9-9710DR, ORANGE, V6,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 8,000 MILES

$18,9992012 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS 4DR1-47006, BRIGHT BLUE, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, POPULAR EQUIPMENT PKG, AIR, AUTO 2,000 MILES

$18,9992011 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S WITH SL PKG 4DR1-47017, OCEANGRAY, LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE,AIR,AUTO 11,000 MILES

$18,9992011 SUBARU LEGACY 4DR AWD PREMIUM (DR)1-46944DR, GRAY, HEATEDSEATS, PSEAT,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 16,000 MILES

$18,9992010 TOYOTA CAMRY XLE 4DR1-46750, SILVER, V6, LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES

$18,9992010 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA TDi 4DR DIESEL2-24729, SILVER, DIESEL, LEATHERETTE, SUNROOF, 17”ALLO YS, TOUCHSCREEN RADIO, HEATED SEATS,AIR, 6SP 33,000 MILES

$18,9992011 BUICK REGAL CXL 4DR (DR)2-24113DR, GRAY, LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALL OYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES

$19,9992011 BUICK REGAL CXL 4DR (DR)1-44722DR, DKGRAY, LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE,AIR,AUTO 11,000 MILES

$19,9992008 CADILLAC STS 4DR2-23275, LT BLUE, LEATHER, SUNROOF, HEATED PSEAT, CRUISE, CLIM CNTRL,AI R,AUTO 28,000 MILES

$19,9992011 DODGE CHARGER RALLYE PLUS 4DR (DR)9-9692DR, ORANGE, V6, SUNROOF, 18”ALLOYS, 8PT4 INCH TOUCHSCREEN, PSEAT, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO16,000 MILES

$19,9992010 DODGE CHALLENGER 2DR1-46581, MAROON,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES

$19,9992010 DODGE CHALLENGER 2DR1-46983, BLACK, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 23,000 MILES

$19,9992011 HONDA ACCORD EX CPE2-24681, GRAY, SUNROOF,A LLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 13,000 MILES

$19,9992010 HONDA ACCORD EX-L CPE1-45670, RED, LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, PWIND,AIR,AUTO 13,000 MILES

$19,9992011 HYUNDAI GENESIS 2.0T CPE2-24495, RED, 4CYL,ALLOYS, CLOTH, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, 6SP 5,000 MILES

$19,9992009 LINCOLN MKZ 4DR AWD1-44976, SILVER, LEATHER, CHROMES, PSEAT, CRUISE, CLIM CNTRL,AIR,AUTO 22,000 MILES

$

19,9992011 NISSAN JUKE AWD3-548, SILVER, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD,AIR, AUTO 8,000 MILES

$19,9992011 SUBARU LEGACY 4DR AWD PREMIUM (DR)1-46587DR, BROWN, HEATEDSEATS, PSEAT,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 6,000 MILES

$19,9992011 SUBARU LEGACY 4DR AWD PREMIUM (DR)1-46588DR, LTBLUE, HEATEDSEATS, PSEAT,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 6,000 MILES

$19,9992011 SUBARU LEGACY 4DR AWD PREMIUM (DR)1-46592DR, MAROON, HEATED SEATS, PSEAT,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR,AUTO 9,000 MILES

$19,9992011 SUBARU LEGACY 4DR AWD PREMIUM (DR)1-46926DR, GRAY, HEATED SEATS, PSEAT,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR,A UTO 10,000 MILES

$19,9992008 INFINITI G35x 4DR AWD3-505, RED, LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, CLIM CNTRL, AIR, AUTO 32,000 MILES

$20,9992008 INFINITI G35x 4DR AWD3-506, GRAY, LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, CLIM CNTRL, AIR, AUTO 31,000 MILES

$20,9992009 LINCOLN MKS 4DR AWD7-7756, RED,ALLOYS, LEATHER, HEAT-COOLPSEAT, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES

$20,9992010 NISSAN MAXIMA 4DR1-47078, PEARLWHITE, 3.5V6, MOONROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE,AIR,AUTO 17,000 MILES

$20,9992010 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA TDi 4DR DIESELBF11-190A, GRAY, DIESEL, LEATHERETTE, SUNROOF, CRUISE, PSEAT,AIR, 6SP 6,000 MILES

$20,9992011 BUICK LUCERNE CXL 4DR (DR)1-46814DR, BLACK, LEATHER, DUAL HEATED PWR SEATS,ALLOYS, CRUISE, CLIM CNTRL,AIR, AUTO 16,000 MILES

$21,9992011 CHEVROLET CAMARO LT CPE (DR)2-24562DR, YELLOW, 19”CHROMES, SUNROOF, PSEAT, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 23,000 MILES

$21,9992011 DODGE CHALLENGER CPE1-47005, BLACK, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 11,000 MILES

$21,9992011 FORD TAURUS SEL 4DRBM12-9A, MED RED, LEATHER,ALLOYS, DUAL PWR SEATS, CLIM CNTRL, CRUISE,A IR,AUTO 14,000 MILES

$21,9992011 FORD TAURUS LIMITED 4DR1-45902, BLACK, LEATHER, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CLIM CNTRL,AIR, AUTO 22,000 MILES

$21,9992009 HYUNDAI GENESIS 4DR1-45658, MAROON, V6, LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE,AIR,AUTO 16,000 MILES

$21,9992009 LINCOLN MKS 4DR1-46252, LT BLUE, LEATHER, 19”ALLOYS, PSEAT, HEAT-COOL SEATS, CRUISE, CLIM CNTRL,AI R,AUTO19,000 MILES

$21,9992010 NISSAN MAXIMA 4DR1-45624, BLUE GRAY, 3.5V6, MOONROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 23,000 MILES

$21,9992010 NISSAN MAXIMA 4DR1-45917, MAROON, 3.5V6, MOONROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 10,000 MILES

$21,9992010 NISSAN MAXIMA 4DRPN11-259A, BLUE, 3.5V6, MOONROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES

$21,9992011 SUBARU OUTBACK PREMIUM AWD (DR)1-46927DR, GRAY, PSEAT, HEATEDSEATS,ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR,AUTO 11,000 MILES

$22,9992011 BUICK REGAL CXL TURBO 4DR (DR)2-24114DR, BRIGHT BLUE, LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, 6SP 12,000 MILES

$23,9992011 BUICK LACROSSE CXL 4DR (DR)2-24669DR, SILVER, LEATHER, CHROMES, PSEAT, CRUISE, CLIMCNTRL,AIR, AUTO 7,000 MILES

$23,9992011 BUICK LACROSSE CXL 4DR (DR)2-24670DR, SILVER, LEATHER, CHROMES, PSEAT, CRUISE, CLIM CNTRL,AIR,AUTO 9,000 MILES

$23,9992011 BUICK LUCERNE CXL 4DR (DR)2-24582DR, SILVER, LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALLOY S, PSEAT, CRUISE, CLIM CNTRL,AIR, AUTO 13,000 MILES

$23,999

2009 INFINITI G37x 4DR AWD1-45046, SILVER, LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, CLIM CNTRL, AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES $23,9992008 INFINITI M35x 4DR AWD3-436, SILVER, LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, CLIM CNTRL, AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES

$23,9992010 LINCOLN MKZ 4DR AWD1-46755, RED, LEATHER, SUNROOF, NAVIGATION, CHROMES, CRUISE,AIR,AUTO 10,000 MILES

$24,9992009 LINCOLN MKS 4DR AWD6-244, RED, LEATHER, NAVIGATION, ALLOYS, HEAT-COOL PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 30,000 MILES

$24,9992009 LINCOLN MKS 4DR AWD1-45703, RED, LEATHER, 19”ALLOYS, HEAT-COOLPSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES

$24,9992011 BUICK LACROSSE CXL 4DR AWD2-23461, RED, LEATHER, SUNROOF, CHROMES, PSEATS, CRUISE, CLIM CNTRL,AIR, AUTO 19,000 MILES

$26,9992011 CHEVROLET CAMARO SS CPEC11-836A, BLACK, V8, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE,AIR, 6SP 8,000 MILES

$26,9992011 INFINITI G37x 4DR AWD (DR)2-24607DR, BRIGHT RED, LEATHER, ALLOYS, BACK UP CAMERA, HEATED SEATS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 23,000 MILES

$26,9992009 LEXUS ES350 4DR1-45922, GRAY, LEATHER, SUNROOF, HEAT-COOL PSEAT,ALLOYS, CRUISE, CLIM CNTRL, AIR,AUTO 23,000 MILES

$26,9992010 MERCEDES C300 4MATIC AWD1-46757, WHITE, LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CLIMCNTRL,AIR, AUTO 22,000 MILES

$26,9992009 MERCEDES C300 4MATIC 4DR AWD1-46737, BLACK, LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS,AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES

$26,9992011 CADILLAC STS 4DR AWD LUXURY SPORT1-46279, TUCSAN BRONZE CHROMAFLAIR, LEATHER,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE,AIR,AUTO 21,000 MILES

$27,9992010 MERCEDES C300 4MATIC AWD (DR)5-145DR, BLACK, LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CLIMCNTRL, AIR,AUTO 21,000 MILES

$27,9992010 MERCEDES C300 4MATIC AWD1-46380, RED, LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CLIM CNTRL,AIR, AUTO 20,000 MILES

$27,9992010 MERCEDES C300 4MATIC AWD1-46780, BLACK, LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, HEATED PSEAT,AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES

$28,9992010 MERCEDES C300 4MATIC AWD (DR)1-46177DR, GRAY, LEATHER, SUNROOF,ALLOYS, PSEAT, CLIMCNTRL,AIR, AUTO 19,000 MILES

$28,9992011 DODGE CHARGER RT AWD9-9554, LT GRAY, V8, RED LEATHER, ROOF, NAVIGATION, 19”ALLOYS, HEAT-COOLCUP HOLDERS, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 6,000 MILES

$29,9992011 CADILLAC STS 4DR AWD1-45948, BLACK, CHROMES, LEATHER, PSEATS, CRUISE, CLIMCNTRL,AIR,AUTO 15,000 MILES

$30,9992011 CADILLAC DTS 4DR LUXURY  (DR)1-46402DR, WHITE DIAMOND, LEATHER, ROOF, CHROMES, DUAL PWR SEATS, AIR, AUTO 10,000 MILES

$31,9992011 CADILLAC DTS 4DR LUXURY  (DR)1-44854DR, VANILLALATTE, LEATHER, SUNROOF, HEAT-COOL PSEATS, CHROMES, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO13,000 MILES

$31,9992011 CADILLAC DTS 4DR LUXURY  (DR)1-44886DR, TUSCAN BRONZE, LEATHER, SUNROOF, CHROMES, CRUISE, HEAT-COOLPSEATS, CLIM CNTRL,AIR,AUTO 7,000 MILES

$31,9992011 CHEVROLET CAMARO SS CONVERTIBLE RS PKG (DR)1-46825DR, RED, 6.2V8, BLK LEATHER, BLK TOP, 20”ALLOYS, HEADS UP DISPLAY, CRUISE,AIR, AUTO 6,000 MILES

$31,9992011 CHEVROLET CAMARO SS CONVERTIBLE RS PKG (DR)2-24644DR, BLACK, 6.2V8, BLK LEATHER, BLK TOP, 20”ALLOYS, HEADS UP DISPLAY, CRUISE, AIR,AUTO 9,000 MILES

$31,9992011 CHEVROLET CAMARO SS CONVERTIBLE RS PKG (DR)2-24645DR, YELLOW, 6.2V8, BLK LEATHER, BLK TOP, 20”ALLOYS, HEADS UPDISPLAY, CRUISE,AIR,AUTO 13,000 MILES

$31,999

WE NEED YOUR VEHICLE! Trade it in or Sell it to us! 

2010 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING2010 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING

 $ 1 5, 9 9 9

(24,000 TO 28,000 MILES)CLIMATE CONTROL, AUTO, V6, LEATHER,ALLOYS, POWER SEAT-WINDOWS, TILT,CRUISE, CD, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,9 AT THIS PRICE

L E  A T H E R 2011 CHEVY IMPALA LT2011 CHEVY IMPALA LT

 $ 1 3, 9 9 9

(25,000 TO 29,000 MILES)FACTORYAIR, AUTO, V6, ALLOYWHEELS, POWER SEAT-WINDOWS-LOCKS-MIRRORS, CRUISE, TILT, CD,PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,59 AT THIS PRICE

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548 Medical/Health

4 68 A ut o Pa rt s

527 Food Services/ Hospitality

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Earn Extra CashFor Just A Few

Hours A Day.Deliver 

To find a route near you and startearning extra cash, call Rosemary at

570-829-7107

Hazleton(MOTOR ROUTE)

$650 Monthly Profit + Tips39 daily papers / 51 Sunday papers

East Broad Street, Franklin Street, Chruch Street

Hazleton/Treskow(CARRIER ROUTE)

$400 Monthly Profit + Tips22 daily / 38 Sunday

Bernard Avenue, York Town Drive, Samuels Avenue

Available routes:

( N o C o l l e c t i o n s )

Looking to GrowDRIVERS WANTED!

CDL Class ARegional and OTR Routes

Home dailyBenet package includes: paid

holiday and vacation; health, vision,and dental coverage.

Candidates must be 23 years of agewith at least 2 years tractor trailer

experience.Drivers paid by percentage.

Applications can be lled out onlineat www.cdstransportation.com

or email to: [email protected]

or you can apply in person atCDS Transportation

Jerilyn MantikOne Passan Drive

Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702570-654-6738

CNAsCertified Nurse Assistants

Do you enjoy helping others?Would you like a career in healthcare?

We are looking for Full Time-Part Time-Per DiemCNAs to provide quality care

For our residentsAll Shifts Available!

Call 877-339-6999 x1Email [email protected]

Apply in person 395 Middle RoadNanticoke

BUYING JUNKVEHICLES

$300 AND UP

$125 EXTRA IF DRIVEN,DRAGGED OR PUSHED IN!

NOBODY Pays More570-760-2035

Monday thru Saturday 6am-9pm • Happy Trails!

Dietar 

y AidePart Time Evening & WeekendDo you enjoy working in the food service

industry and helping others?Here is the perfect opportunity to

Grow your career!Call 877-339-6999 x1

Email [email protected] in person

Birchwood Nursing & Rehab

395 Middle RoadNanticoke

750 Jewelry 750 Jewelry

796 Wanted to BuyMerchandise

796 Wanted to BuyMerchandise

JACKO’SPaying Top Cash Dollar for

 Your Gold & Silver! $1 Gold Coin paying $100 to $500 & up $2.50 Gold Coin paying $600 to $1,000 & up $3 Gold Coin paying $500 to $1,000 & up $5 Gold Coin paying $600 to $3,000 & up $10 Gold Coin paying $1,200 to $2,200 & up $20 Gold Coin paying $1,900 to $4,000 & upAlso paying top dollar for scrap gold & silver.

570-855-7197 570-328-3428 39ProspectSt • Nanticoke

570-735-1487

WEPAY

THEMOST

INCASH

BUYING

11am

to6pm

E D W A R D S V I L L ECollector’s

Market Now Open!378 Main St

Open Saturday & 

Sunday 9am-5pm570-718-1123

Minutes from Wilkes-Barre. Antiques, Col-

lectibles, toys & MUCH MORE!

Bid Board, Sunday,January 29, 12 noon

FLEAMARKET

& BID BOARD

HANOVER TWP

135 Lynwood AveSaturday, Jan. 28

8am - 3pmMaple Dresser,

 Walnut Server, tallOak Dresser with

Mirror, Oak Wash-stand, 4-piece shelf 

unit, mechanicalFlex-a-Beds, lift

chair, lots of smallsand holiday items.House is loaded.

Sale by Olde World

Treasures

LINEUP ASUCCESSFULSALE

INCLASSIFIED!Doyouneedmorespace? A yard or garage sale

in classifiedis the best way

tocleanoutyourclosets!You’re in bussiness

with classified!

MOUNTAINTOP

282 S. Main Road

SASATURDATURDAY Y , JAN-28, JAN-289:00-4:309:00-4:30

DIRECTIONS: R T.309 TO M AIN ROAD

Entire contents of house, large garagea nd w or k s ho p.Including beautiful

urniture, antiqueOak hall seat withmirror, Hitchcock 

o ye r tabl e , n i ceB al dw in p ia no ,ki tc he n & d i ni ngroom sets, antiqueroll top desk, nicebedroom sets incl.b ass et, p ai n te dMission Oak settle,Oriental rugs, vin-

a ge c la ri ne t,P or ce la in I nc .Hummels & Lladro,lots of paintings,linens, decoys, vin-

age games, toolsinc. Loads of power

ools, Craftsmanband saw like new,ointer/planer, small

d ril l p re s s, T orowheelhorse 312 8speed lawn tractor,h yd ra ul ic f ro ntloader for tractor-

  Ark model 7-3000Hayes 480 trailer,wheelhorse small

railer, 6 hp rototillerand much more!

CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED!

Sale by Cook &Cook Estate Liquidators 

www.cookand cookestate 

liquidators.com 

MOUNTAINTOP

29 O AK DRIVE

Sat., Jan. 28th9am - 2pm & 

Sun., Jan. 29th11am - 2pmOak kitchen set

with tile inlay, largeoak shelving unit,oak futon, walnutdining set, creden-za, dresser & bed,garden tractor,o rgan , vi ntagep erc ol ato r s et,TV’s - including flats cre en , l amp s,s tere os , g li de rrocker withOttoman, DVD’s,luggage, new kid’sc l oth es & to ys ,

  We d di ng c rafts up p li e s, c am-eras, sleds, col-lectibles includingLionel Train Set,new Fajita maker,s om et hi ng f oreveryone!

NANTICOKE

920 S. Market StSaturday, 8am-4pm(Limited Admittance)Snow Date: Sunday 

 Washer,dryer, refrig-erator, kitchen set,chairs, tables, linens,lamps, sofa beds,sewing machine,TV’s, desks, oak china closet, cedarchest, bedroom fur-niture, crib, highchair, porch swing,records, tools, glassware, utensils, flat-ware, fishing iceauger & more!

LINE UP A GREAT DEAL...IN CLASSIFIED!Looking for the right dealon an automobile?Turn to classified.It’s a showroom in print!Classified’s gotthe directions!

NANTICOKEHouse/Estate SaleHouse/Estate Sale1215 S. Market St

(Half Double)S AT, 1/28 9 AM-3PM

SUN, 1/29 9 AM-1PM

Everything must go!Hundreds of items$1 or less. Vintage

items including:kitchenware, lamps,glassware, jewelry,

 fabric, linens,books, vacuums,

plastic silk flowers for crafts, retro

sofa, mirrors, wallhangings, knick-

knacks, TV’s & more. Modern,quality Jr. Girls

clothing (sizes 3, 5& 7). Coats, shoes

& purses.570-899-1411

PLYMOUTH

248 TemperanceHill Road

SASATURDATURDAY Y , JAN-28, JAN-288:00-4:008:00-4:00

DIRECTIONS : M AIN TO

FRANKLIN TO LEFT ON

LE E T O RI G HT O N

 TEMPERANCE HILL

RD.Entire contents of h o me , i n cl ud i ngbeautiful mahogany d i ni n g ro om s e t,curio cabinet, likenew Lazy Boy sofa,like new Lazy Boy recliner, nice bed-room set and otherbedroom furniture,oak jewelry chest,ewelry, prints and

p ain tin gs , c hi n asets, glassware,lots of kitchenware,holiday items, base-m en t i te ms a ndmuch more!

Sale by Cook &Cook Estate Liquidators 

www.cookand cookestate 

liquidators.com 

WEST PITTSTON

5 Maple StreetSaturday, Jan. 21

8am-3pm2 bedroom suites,

dining room set, liv-ing room furniture,

cooking items, holi-day items & more!

WESTWEST WYOMINGWYOMING

6th Street

OPEN YEAR ROUNDSPACE 

 AVAILABLE INSIDE & OUT 

  ACRES OF PARKING OUTSIDE 

SPACES - $10 INSIDE SPACES - 

$60 AND UP (MONTHLY) 

Saturday 10am-2pm

Sunday 8am-4pm

FLEA

MARKET 

750 Jewelry

TENNIS BRACELET10kt gold diamond & onyx tennisbracelet. $399.

570-735-5087

754 Machinery & Equipment

SNOW THROWER21” SINGLE STAGE.

  WORKS VERY    WELL. $125.00

570-763-9874

756 Medical

Equipment

  YAMR ON d i gi talb lo od p re ss ur emonitor; monitorsblood pressure & h eart b e at; ful l y  automatic; battery o pe rate d; n ew -$200. 570-829-1611

758 Miscellaneous

 All Junk Cars &  TrucksWanted

HighestPricesPaid InCA$H

FREE

PICKUP

570-574-1275

COMFORTERs, (2),

 twin plaid $30.570-829-2599

DISHES, service for8, plus extras. Deli-cate pattern with sil-ve r e dg e. Bare ly  used. Perfect condi-

  tion. $200.570-347-2830

FREE AD POLICYThe Times Leaderwill accept ads forused private party merchandise only  for items totaling$1,000 or less. All

items must bepriced and state

how many of eachitem. Your name

address, email andphone number mustbe included. No ads

 for ticket salesaccepted. Pet adsaccepted if FREE

ad must stateFREE.

One Submission permonth perhousehold.

 You may place yourad online at

 timesleader.com,or email toclassifieds@

  timesleader.com or fax to 570-831-7312or mail to Classified

Free Ads: 15 N.Main Street, Wilkes-

Barre, PA. Sorry no phone calls.

MANICURE TABLEprofessional salonwith dust vest stor-age drawers bothside grey $50.SEWING MATERIALQuilted large rollsassorted colors .05& .10 each

570-902-5598

NAME BRANDTOBACCOName brand tobac-co product blends.Only  45¢  per pack,including Winston,M arl bo ro, K oo l ,Skoal, RedMan andhalf/half, etc. Freedelivery. To orderhave CC or check info ready. Call

570-614-3877

POTTERY COLLEC-TION McCoy, someunique pieces $300.

570-779-3841

R ECOR DS : F RE E33’S 45’S SOME 8-

  tracks & cassettescall 570-905-4405

SEWING Machineantique treadle withsewing feet parts.$100. 592-2513

Shopping for anew apartment?

Classified letsyou compare costs -

without hassleor worry!

Get movingwith classified!

STEAM CLEANER/ F LOO R, s up erp ow er, E uro fl ex  $65. 570-740-1392

758 Miscellaneous

  WIRELESS ROUTER$5. Wireless key-board & mouse $10.Irish tea set $25.Balcony table $5.Plantronics tele-phone headset $25.Bike machine $10.Prince tennis racket$10. Golf bag cover

 Wilson aviator $5Nortel telephone:$50. Tool organizer:$5. Totes bat regrip-per $5. 675-0933

762 Musical

Instruments

GUITAR Martin dc  x1e acoustic-elec-

ric no case$395 823-3835.

P IA NO . F is ch erapartm en t s i ze dbaby grand. Wal-nut. Good condition.Must sell.

$700, OBO570-675-3327 or

570-406-1809

766 Office

Equipment

OFFICE FURNITUREConference Room

 table, 4 chairs $100.6 d es k & c ha ir s$100 per set. MetalFiling cabinets-$50.Nice condition

Call 570-690-7912

770 Photo

Equipment

CAMERA Nikon D-60 gold edition digi-

 tal SLR camera with,2 VR lenses, 1 18-5 5 z oo m m anu al

  fo c us , 1 5 5- 20 0zoom, battery gripw ith 2 b atte ri e s,c ha rg er s, b ag$400. 328-6059

776 Sporting Goods

BICYCLE, older 10s pe ed , S ch wi n n$50. 570-829-2599

ICE FISHING COV-ERALLS size medi-u m, d ow nfi ll ed ,never worm, $95.

570-288-3546

POOL TABLE. SolidSlate. Gandy profes-sional. 5x9. $995F IR M. 5 70 -8 83 -4443 evenings.

SKIIS Rossignol 146cm. with Salomonbindings, size 9-12,excellent condition ,used 2x completeasking $225.

570 239-1501

784 Tools

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& non-sports. Sets,singles & wax.

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PAYING TOP DOLLAR  for Your Gold,

Silver, Scrap Jew-elry, Sterling Flat-ware, Diamonds,Old High SchoolRings, Foreign &  American PaperMoney & Coins. WE WILL BEAT

PRICES! We Buy Tin and

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810 Cats

CATS & KITTENS12 weeks & up.

 All shots, neutered, tested,microchipped

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SCHNAUZER PUPPIES

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b ri n dl e ( s il ver & w hi te) . S ee an dchoose your puppy now! Ready to goweek of 3/4.Males & Females

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 ALDEN

1100 Walnut StreetGreat starter or

investment home.Nice neighborhood.Property sold in as

is condition.MLS#11-215.

$23,000(570) 885-6731(570) 288-0770

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 ASHLEY 

3 bedroom, 1 bath 2story in good loca-

ion. Fenced yardwith 2 car detachedgarage. Large attico r s torage . G as

heat. $79,900Call Ruth Smith

570-696-1195 or570-696-5411

SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP

 ASHLEY-REDUCED

Delightfully pleas-ant. This home hasbeen totally remod-

eled, a great buy  for your money.

New modernkitchen with all

appliances, livingroom and diningroom have new

hardwood floors.Nice size 3 bed-

rooms. 1 cargarage. Be sure tosee these values.

MLS 11-2890$65,000

Call TheresaEileen R. Melone

Real estate570-821-7022

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 AVOCA 

30 Costello CircleFine Line construc-

 tion. 4 bedroom 2.5bath Colonial. Great

 floor plan, masterbedroom, walk in

closet. 2 cargarage, fenced in

 yard. 2 driveways,above ground poolFor additional info

and photos visit:www.atlas

realtyinc.comMLS 11-3162$248,500

Call Lu-Ann570-602-9280

 AVOCA 

314 Packer St.Remodeled 3 bed-room with 2 baths,

master bedroomand laundry on 1st floor. New siding

and shingles. Newkitchen. For more

info and photosvisit: www.atlas

realtyinc.comMLS 11-3174

$99,900Call Tom

570-262-7716

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 AVOCA Renovated 3 bed-room, 2 story on

corner lot. New roof & windows. New

kitchen, carpeting & paint. Hardwood

 floors, gas fireplace& garage. All appli-

ances included. A MUST SEE. $119,000.

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BACK MOUNTAIN

Be au tifu l 5 b ed -room, 2.2 baths & FANTASTIC “GreatRoom” with built inbar, private brick p at io , h ot t ub &  grills! 4 car garagewith loft + attached2 ca r gar age.Situated on over 6ac re s o f p rivacy  overlooking FrancisSlocum with a greatvi ew o f th e l ake!Lots of extras & thekitchen is out of thisworld! MLS#11-3131

$625,000Four Star

McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

BACK MOUNTAIN

Be au tifu l 5 b ed -room, 2.2 baths & FANTASTIC “GreatRoom” with built inbar, private brick p at io , h ot t ub &  grills! 4 car garagewith loft + attached2 ca r gar age.Situated on over 6ac re s o f p rivacy  overlooking FrancisSlocum with a greatvi ew o f th e l ake!Lots of extras & thekitchen is out of thisworld! MLS#11-3131

$625,000Four Star

McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

BACK MOUNTAIN

1215 Mountain Rd.

 Well maintainedranch home set on2 acres with apple trees on property.This home offers 3

bedrooms, sunroom& enclosed porch.

Lower level withbrick fireplace. 2

car garage.$172,500

MLS# 11-2436Call Geri

570-696-0888

BACK MOUNTAIN

133 Frangorma DrBright & open floorplan. 6 year old 2story. 9' ceiling 1st

l oor. C ust omkitchen with stain-l e ss s tee l app l i-ances. Family Roomwith 14' ceiling & 

ireplace. Conve-nient Back Mt. loca-

ion. MLS# 12-127$349,000Call Geri

570-696-0888

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BACK MOUNTAIN

Cape Cod, withdetached 2 car

garage on 2 acresof country living!

Dallas SchoolDistrict. $137,500

MLS# 11-4446Call Christine Kutz

Four StarMcCabe Realty 

570-674-9950

BACK MOUNTAINCentermorland

529 SR 292 EFor sale by owner

Move-in ready. Wellmaintained. 3 - 4bedrooms. 1 ¾ bath.

  Appliances includ-ed. 2.87 acres withmountain view. Formore info & photosgo to:ForSaleByOwner.com S earch fe atu re dhomes in Tunkhan-nock. $275,000. Forappointment, call:

570-310-1552

BEAR CREEK

6650 BearCreek Blvd

  Well maintainedcustom built 2 story nestled on 2 privateacres with circulardriveway - Largekitchen with centerisland, master bed-room with 2 walk-inclosets, family roomwith fireplace, cus-

om built wine cellar. A M UST SEE!MLS#11-4136

$299,900Call Geri

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BEAR CREEK 

Meadow Run RoadEnjoy the exclusive

privacy of this 61acre, 3 bedroom, 2

bath home withvaulted ceilings andopen floor plan. Ele-

gant formal livingroom, large airy 

 family room anddining room and

gorgeous 3 seasonroom opening to

large deck with hot  tub. Modern eat inkitchen with island,

gas fireplace,upstairs and wood

burning stovedownstairs. This

stunning property boasts a relaxingpond and walking

  trail. Sit back and savor the view

MLS 11-3462$443,900

Sandy RovinskiExt. 26

CROSSIN REALESTATE

570-288-0770

DALLAS

1360 LowerDemunds Rd.

  A grand entrancel ead s y o u to th isstunning Craftsmanstyle home on 11+acres complete withp on d, s tr ea m &  rolling meadows.This dramatic homeis in pristine condi-

i on . T he 2 s tory  g re at roo m w ith

stone fireplace & warm wood walls iso ne o f t he f oc alpoints of this home.O ff er s m od er nkitchen/baths, for-mal dining room & 

amily room.Recently built 3 cargarage with guestquarters above is aplus. You’ll spendmany hours on thelarge wrap aroundp or ch t hi s F al l,Spring & Summeroverlooking yourestate. Rarely doesa h om e l ik e t hi scome on the mar-ket. MLS# 11-1741.

$499,000Call Barbara Metcalf 

570-696-0883

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906 Homes for Sale

DALLAS

138 White Birch LnCharming two story on nice lot features,living room, diningroo m w ith h ard -woods, modern Oak kitchen, first floor

amily room, 4 largebedrooms, 2 full & 2h alf b ath s. D e ck overlooking levelr ea r y ar d. 2 c argarage. Gas heat,Central air. (11-3115)

$310,000Call Kevin Smith570-696-5422

SMITH HOURIGAN

570-696-1195

DALLAS

211 Hillside OneEnjoy the comforts

& amenities of livingin a beautifully 

maintained town-house, 3/4 Bed-

rooms, family room

with fireplace out todeck. Bright & airy 

kitchen, finishedlower level, Tennis,

Golf & Swimmingare yours to enjoy 

& relax. Mainte-nance free living.PRICE REDUCED!

$199,000MLS# 10-1221

Call Geri570-696-0888

DALLAS

23 Rice CourtIf you've reached

he top, live there inhis stunning 3,900

sq. ft., 4 bedroom, 4b at h h ome i n agreat neighborhood.

Offers formal livingroom, dining room,2 family rooms, flori-da room, andki tc he n an y truechef would adore.Picture perfect con-dition. The base-ment is heated by aseparate system.SELLER PROVIDINGHOME WARRANTY.MLS#11-1005

$349,900Call Barbara Metcalf 

570-696-0883

DALLAS

3 bedroom brick Cape Cod, with 2

baths, on a corner

lot nearDallas Schools,

with easy access to shopping.

MLS# 12-12$125,000Four Star

McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

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with a Lost/Found ad!570-829-7130

DALLAS

400 Shrine ViewElegant & classic

stone & wood frame traditional in

superb locationoverlooking adja-cent Irem TempleCountry Club golf 

course. Living roomwith beamed ceiling& fireplace; large

 formal dining room;cherry paneled sun-

room; 4 bedroomswith 3 full baths & 2 powder rooms.

Oversized in-groundpool. Paved,

circular drive.$550,000

MLS# 11-939Call Joe Moore

570-288-1401

DALLAS

620 MeadowsEnjoy the comforts& amenities of livingat Newberry Estate- t en ni s, g ol f &  swimming are yours

o e n jo y & re lax .Spacious condo at agreat price. Possi-bilities for 3rd bed-room and bath onlower level. Petswelcome at Mead-ows. MLS#12-18

$ 149,900Call Geri

570-696-0888

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DALLAS

Charming 4 bed-room, 3 bath

home situated on1 1/4 acre on aprivate setting.

Close to schools

and shopping. Liv-ing room withbeautiful stone

 fireplace and builtins. Hardwood

 floors throughout.Master suite on

1st floor. Kitchenhas cherry cabi-

nets with tile floors. Screenedporch. Detached

2 car garage.$365,000

For appointment570-690-0752

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DALLAS

Open floor plan,raised ranch. Newly 

rebuilt in 2009.Located in nice

neighborhood close to everything!MLS# 11-2928

$109,500Call Christine Kutz

Four StarMcCabe Realty 570-674-9950

DALLAS

NEW PRICE!56 Wyoming Ave

  Well maintained 4bed, 2 bath home

located on large .85acre lot. Featureso p en fl oo r p l an ,h e ate d 3 s easo nroom with hot tub,1st floor laundry, 2c ar g ar ag e a ndmuch more. 11-3641

Motivated Seller!$179,500

Call Jim BanosCOLDWELL

BANKER RUNDLEREAL ESTATE570-991-1883

DALLASSCHOOL DISTRICT

100% Financing Wooded and privateBi-Level. This home

ea ture s 1 ca rg ar ag e, 3 b ed -rooms, 1 3/4 bath & nice updates. plenty of room on your pri-v at e 2 a cr e l ot .

100% USDA financ-ing eligible. call fordetails. REDUCEDPRICE $166,000

Call Cindy King570-690-2689

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570-675-4400

DALLASSchool District

100% Financing Wooded and privateBi-Level in DallasSchool District. Thishome features 1 carg ar ag e, 3 b ed -rooms, 1 3/4 bathand nice updates.Plenty of room on

  your private 2 acre

l ot . 1 00 % U SD A  Financing Eligible.Call for details.

REDUCED PRICE$166,000

Call Cindy King570-690-2689

www

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570-675-4400

DUPONT

167 Center St.3 bedroom, 1.5

bath 2 story home with

garage anddriveway.

Newer kitchenand bath. Formore info andphot os visit:

www.atlasrealtyinc.comMLS 11-3561

Price reduced$64,900

Call Charlie570-829-6200

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906 Homes for Sale

DURYEA 314 Edward St

  Wonderful neigh-borhood, 4 bed-

room, 10 year oldhome has it all!.

Extra room on first floor, great for

mother in law suiteor rec room. Mod-

ern oak kitchen,living room, centralair, in ground pool, fenced yard, att-

ached 2 cargarage.Great home! For

more info and pho- tos visit: www.atlas

realtyinc.com11-3732. $239,900Call Nancy Bohn

570-237-0752

DURYEA 

548 ADAMS ST.Charming, well

maintained 3 bed-room, 1 bath homelocated on a quietstreet near Blue-

berry Hills develop-

ment. Featuresmodern kitchen

with breakfast bar, formal dining room,

 family room withgas stove, hard-

wood floors in bed-rooms, deck,

 fenced yard andshed. MLS#11-2947

$107,500Karen Ryan

283-9100 x14

DURYEA 

619 Foote Ave.Fabulous Ranch

home with 3 bed-rooms, 2 baths,

ultra modernkitchen with granite

counters, heated

  tile floor and stain-less appliances.Dining room hasBrazilian cherry 

 floors, huge yard,garage and large

 yard. Partially fin-ished lower level. If 

 you’re looking for aRanch, don’t miss

 this one. For moreinfo and photosvisit: www.atlas

realtyinc.com.MLS 11-4079

$159,900Call Charlie

570-829-6200

DURYEACute 2 story, 2 bed-room 1 bath home.

$15,000570-780-0324570-947-3575

DURYEA REDUCED

548 Green St. Are you renting??The monthly mort-

gage on this housecould be under

$500 for qualifiedbuyers. 2 bed-

rooms, 1 bath, 1st floor laundry. Off 

street parking,deep lot, low taxes.

For more info andphotos visit:

www.atlasrealtyinc.comMLS 11-3983

$64,900Call Tom

570-262-7716

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DURYEA REDUCED!

38 Huckleberry LnBlueberry Hills4 bedrooms, 2.5

baths, family roomwith fireplace, 2 cargarage, large yard.

Master bath withseparate jetted tub,

kitchen with stain-less steel appli-

ances and island,lighted deck. For

more info and pho- tos visit: www.atlas

realtyinc.com.

MLS 11-3071$315,000

Call Colleen570-237-0415

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EDWARDSVILLE192 Hillside Ave

Nice income prop-erty conveniently located. Property 

has many upgradesincluding all new

replacement win-dows, very well

maintained. All unitsoccupied, separate

utilities. For moreinfo and photosvisit:www.atlas

realtyinc.com11-3283. $89,900

Call Nancy Bohn570-237-0752

EDWARDSVILLE

274 Hillside Ave.PRICED TO SELL.THIS HOME IS A 

MUST SEE. Greatstarter home in

move in condition.Newer 1/2 bath off kitchen & replace-

ment windowsinstalled.

MLS11-560.

$52,000Roger Nenni

EXT. 32CROSSIN REAL

ESTATE570-288-0770

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EDWARDSVILLE

Sunday, Jan. 291PM to 2:30PM263 Lawrence St

Recently updated,h is 4 b ed ro om

home offers modernki tc he n w ith O ak cabinets, 2 baths,deck with a beautifulview of the Valley,enced in yard andinished lower level.

  Al l a pp li an ce sincluded. A mustsee. MLS#11-4434

$ 92,000Call Christina @(570) 714-9235

EDWARDSVILLE

122-124 SHORT ST.OUT OF THE FLOOD

ZONE! Very nice dou-ble-block on a quietstreet. Good incomep ro pe rt y f or a ninvestor or live inone side & rent theother to help with amortgage. #122 hasliving room, diningro om , ki tc he n , 2bedrooms and a fullbath. #124 has livingroom, dining room,k it ch en , 3 b ed -rooms, 1.5 baths & a

ami l y ro om w i three-standing fire-

place. Off-streetparking on one side.Taxes are currently $1,516 on assessedvalue of $68,700.MLS#11-3694

PRICE REDUCED  TO $59,900

Mary Ellen &  Walter Belchick 

570-696-6566

EXETER1021 Wyoming Ave

2 unit duplex, 2nd floor tenant occu-

pied, 1st floor unoc-cupied, great rentalpotential. Separateentrances to units,

one gas furnace,new electrical with

separate meters foreach unit. The 1st

 floor apartmentwhen rented out

generated $550 permonth. For moreinfo and photosvisit: www.atlas

realtyinc.com11-4247. $52,000

Call Nancy Bohn570-237-0752

EXETER

 Vinyl sided 4 bed-room spacious

home with a greateat in kitchen,

1 3/4 baths & muchmore. Near the

local schools.PRICE REDUCED

$119,900MLS# 11-1144

Four StarMcCabe Realty 570-674-9950

906 Homes for Sale

EXETER

44 Orchard St.3 bedroom, 1.5

bath single,modern kitchen

with appliances,sunroom, hard-wood floors on

1st and 2ndfloor. Gas heat,large yard, OSP.

For more infoand photos visit:

www.atlasrealtyinc.comMLS 11-1866

$137,999Call Lu-Ann

570-602-9280

PEN

DING

EXETER 

908 Primrose CourtMove right into thisnewer 3 bedroom,

1.5 bath Townhomewith many 

upgrades includinghardwood floors

 throughout and tiledbathrooms. Lovely oak cabinets in thekitchen, central air,

 fenced in yard, nicequiet neighborhood.

MLS 11-2446$123,000

Call Don Crossin570-288-0770CROSSIN REAL

ESTATE570-287-0770

EXETER 

Nice size fourbedroom home with

some hardwood  floors, large eat inkitchen with break-

  fast bar. 2 cargarage & partially 

  fenced yard. Close to everything!

$92,900MLS# 11-1977Four Star

McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

EXETER

OPEN HOUSESunday 

12pm-5pm362 Susquehanna

 AveCompletely remod-

eled, spectacular,2 story Victorian

home, with 3 bed-rooms, 1.5 baths,

new rear deck, full front porch, tiled

baths and kitchen,granite counter- tops, all Cherry hardwood floors

 throughout, all newstainless steel

appliances andlighting, new oil fur-nace, washer dryer

in first floor bath.Great neighbor-hood, nice yard.

$174,900 (30 yearloan, $8,750 down,

$887/month, 30 years @ 4.5%)100% OWNER

FINANCING AVAILABLE

Call Bob at570-654-1490

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EXETER REDUCED

128 JEAN ST.Nice bi-level home

on quiet street.Updated exterior.

Large family room,extra deep lot. 2

car garage,enclosed rear

porch and coveredpatio. For moreinformation and

photos visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com

MLS 11-2850$179,900

Call Charlie570-829-6200

906 Homes for Sale

EXETER

WILDFLOWER 

VILLAGE TOWN HOME:2-3 bedrooms. 1.5baths, Every FloorPROFESSIONALLY u pd ate d. NEW :Corian counters,

  tile kitchen and tilepowder room, redoak and Brazilian

  tig er o ak h ard -wood floors, oak d oo rs, trim an dc ro wn m ol di n g

  throughout home,radi ant b ath ti le

  floor, granite vani-  ty, and tile shower,c on cre te p ati o .95% efficient gas

  furnace and highefficient central air.

  All new appliancesincluded, no waterduring September

 flood, buyers assistnegotiable$145,000. SeriousInquiries only 

570-654-0393

FORY FORT

Great Walnut streetlocation. 8 rooms, 4bedrooms. wall tow al l c arp e t. G asheat. 2 car garage.

Deck & enclosedporch. MLS 11-2833

$89,900Besecker Realty 

570-675-3611

HANOVER

Great multi-family home. Fully renteddouble block offersl ar ge u pd at edrooms, 3 bedroomse ac h s id e. N ic elocation. MLS 11-4 39 0 $ 12 9, 90 0Call/text for Details.

Donna Cain570-947-3824

HANOVER TWP

187 South Street3 bedrooms, 2 fullb at hs , m od er nkitchen, security system, beautifully landscaped patio,pond & a bov eground pool. Greatneighborhood!Close to major high-ways. MLS #11-2370

$124,500Call Debra at570-714-9251

HANOVER TWPModern 3 bedroom.1 1/2 bath. Driveway.Gas heat. Lease. Nopets. No smoking.$750 + utilities. Call Ann Marie Chopick 

570-760-6769

(570) 288-6654

Lineupaplacetolivein classified!HANOVER TWP.

10 Lyndwood Ave

3 Bedroom 1.5 bathranch with new win-d ow s h ard wo o dloors finished base-

ment 2 car garageand a finished base-ment. MLS 11-3610

$154,900Call Pat Guesto570-793-4055CENTURY 21SIGNATURE

PROPERTIES570-675-5100

HANOVER TWP.

27 Spring StGreat home. Great

location. Great con-dition. Great Price.

MLS#11-4370$54,900

Call Al Clemonts570-371-9381

Smith Hourigan Group570-714-6119

HANOVER TWP.

476 Wyoming St.Nice 3 bedroom

single home. Gasheat. COnvenientlocation. To settle

estate. Reduced to$34,900

Call Jim for detailsTowne & Country

Real Estate Co.570-735-8932 or

570-542-5708

906 Homes for Sale

HANOVER TWP.

577 Nanticoke St. Well maintained 3bedroom, 2 story 

home in quietneighborhood. This

home features anenclosed patio with

hot tub, enclosed

 front porch, walk up floored attic with

electric. 2 coalstoves and much

more. All measure-ments approximate.

MLS 10-4645.$80,900

Debbie McGuire570-332-4413CROSSIN REAL

ESTATE570-287-0770

HANOVER TWP.

94 Ferry RoadNice vinyl sided 2

story situated on agreat corner fencedlot in Hanover Twp.

2 bedrooms, 2modern baths,

additional finishedspace in basement

  for 2 more bed-rooms or office/ 

playrooms. Attached 2 car

garage connectedby a 9x20 breeze-

way which could bea great entertainingarea! Above groundpool, gas fireplace,

gas heat, newerroof and “All Dri”

system installed inbasement. MLS #11-

626. $119,900Mark R. Mason570-331-0982CROSSIN REAL

ESTATE570-288-0770

HANOVER TWP.

95 Pulaski St.Large home on nice

sized lot. Newerwindows, walk upattic. 3 bedrooms,

nice room sizes,

walk out basement.Great price you

could move right in.For more info andphotos visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com

MLS 11-4554$39,900

Call Charlie570-829-6200

Doyou needmorespace? A yard or garage sale

in classifiedis the best way

tocleanoutyourclosets!You’re i n bussiness

with classified!HANOVER TWP.

Double block withboth sides havingnice secluded yardsand decks. Close toarea schools. Woodloors just redone on

owners side. Won-derful opportunity tolive in one side andrent the other side

o h el p p ay y o urmortgage!

MLS#11-4537$65,000

CALLCHRISTINE KUTZ

Four StarMcCabe Realty 570-674-9950

HANOVER TWP.

Fantastic view from  the deck and patioof this 4 bedroom,

2.5 bath vinyl sided2 story home. Four

 years young with so

many extras. A dream home!MLS# 11-2429

$299,900Call Florence570-715-7737

Smith HouriganGroup

570-474-6307

HANOVER TWP.LIBERTY HILLS

NEW ON THEMARKET!

  All brick & stoneEnglish Tudor on

Corner LotBreathtaking

 Views!3 bedrooms,

 finished lowerlevel, attached 2

car garage. Inground pool. Gas

heat & centralair. Must See!$385,000.

570-822-8704 or570-498-5327

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HANOVER TWP.

2 story in good con-dition with 3 bed-rooms, 1 full bath,eat-in kitchen, 2 cargarage, fenced yard& new gas heat.

REDUCED TO$39,900

Call Ruth Smith570-696-1195 or

570-696-5411

SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP

HANOVER TWP.REDUCED

5 Raymond DrivePractically new 8 year old Bi-level

with 4 bedrooms, 1and 3/4 baths,

garage, fenced yard, private dead

end street. Formore info and pho-

 tos visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com 

MLS 11-3422$175,000Call Colleen

570-237-0415

HANOVER

Multi-family. large 3unit building, beauti-ully updated apart-

ments. Two 3 bed-room apartments & o ne e ff ic ie nc y  apartment. Greatlocation also offersstreet parking. Thisis a mu st se e.$139,900. MLS 11-4389. Call/text forDetails Donna Cain

570-947-3824

Looking for thatspecial placecalled home?Classified will addressYour needs.Open the doorwith classified!HANOVER TWP.

* NEW LISTING! *3-story home with 4car garage. Hard-wood floors, sunparlor with magnifi-cent leaded glassw in do ws , 4 b e d-r oo ms , e at -i nkitchen with pantry,ormal dining room,

gas heat.MLS #11-4133

$84,500Maribeth Jones570-696-6565

HARDING

2032 ROUTE 92Great Ranch home

surrounded by nature with view of   the river and extra

lot on the river.Large living room

and kitchen remod-eled and ready to

move in. Full unfin-ished basement, off 

street parking.For more info and

photos visit:www.atlas

realtyinc.comMLS 12-79$78,900

Call Colleen570-237-0415

HARVEYS LAKE

Pole 165Lakeside Drive A truly unique

home! 7,300 sq.ft.of living on 3 floors

with 168' of lake frontage with

boathouse.Expansive living

room; dining room,  front room all with

 fireplaces.Coffered ceiling;

modern oak kitchenwith breakfast

room; Florida room;study & 3 room & 

bath suite. 5bedrooms & 4baths on 2nd.

Lounge, bedroom,bath, exercise room

& loft on 3rd floor.In-ground pool & 2-

story pool house. Air on 3rd floor.

$1,149,000MLS# 10-1268

Call Joe Moore570-288-1401

906 Homes for Sale

HUGHESTOWNREDUCED

189 Rock St.Spacious home with

4 bedrooms andlarge rooms. Nice

old woodwork,staircase, etc. Extra

lot for parking off Kenley St.

For more info andphotos visit:

www.atlasrealtyinc.comMLS 11-3404

$99,900Call Charlie

570-829-6200

JENKINS TWP2 Owen Street

This 2 story, 3 bed-ro om , 1 1/2 b athho me i s in t hedesired location of Jenkins Township.S el le rs w er e i nprocess of updating

he home so a littleTLC can go a longw ay. Ni ce y ard .Motivated sellers.

MLS 11-2191$89,900

Call KarenColdwell Banker

Rundle Real Estate570-474-2340

Collect cash, notdust!Clean out your

basement, garageor attic and call the

Classified depart-ment today at 570-

829-7130!

JENKINS TWP.21 Spring St.

2 or 3 bedroom, 1.5bath home. Large fenced yard with

shed, 50x200’ lot. 3off street

parking spaces.By Owner

$99,900570-825-9867

JENKINS TWP.

4 Orchard St.3 bedroom starter

home with 1 bath onquiet street.

For more info andphotos visit:

www.atlasrealtyinc.com

MLS 12-254$69,900Call Tom

570-262-7716

JENKINS TWP.

4 Widener Drive  A must see home!

 You absolutely mustsee the interior of 

 this home. Start by looking at the pho-

 tos on line. Fantas- tic kitchen with

hickory cabinets,granite counters,

stainless steelappliances and tile

 floor. Fabulousmaster bathroomwith champagne

 tub and glassshower, walk in

closet. 4 cargarage, upper

garage is partially  finished. The list

goes on and on. Formore info and pho-

 tos visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com.

MLS 12-210$389,900

Call Charlie570-829-6200

KINGSTON

171 Third Ave

S o c lo se t o s omuch, traditionally appointed 3 bed-room, 3 bath town-h o me w i th w arm

ones & wall to wallcleanliness. Modernkitchen with lots of cabinets & plenty of cl oset sp ace

hroughout, enjoy he privacy of deck 

& patio with fenced yard. MLS 11-2841

$123,000Call Arlene Warunek 

570-650-4169

Smith HouriganGroup

(570) 696-1195

906 Homes for Sale

KINGSTON58 S. Welles Ave

Large charmer hadbeen extensively renovated in the lastew years. Tons of 

closets, walk-upattic & a lower levelbonus recreationroom. Great loca-

i on , j us t a s h ortwalk to Kirby Park.

MLS 11-3386$129,000

Call Betty atCentury 21

Smith HouriganGroup

570-287-1196ext 3559

or 570-714-6127

KINGSTON68 Bennett St

Great duplex onnice street. Many 

upgrades includingmodern kitchens

and baths, plus ceil-ing fans. Both unitsoccupied,separateutilities. For more

info and photosvisit: www.atlas

realtyinc.com

11-3284. $74,900Call Nancy Bohn570-237-0752

KINGSTONMOTIVATED SELLER 

76 N. Dawes Ave.Use your income  tax rebate for a

downpayment on  this great home

with modernkitchen with granite

counters, 2 largebedrooms,

attached garage, full basement could

be finished, sunporch overlooks

great semi private

 yard. A great housein a great location!

Come see it!. For more info and

photos visit:www.atlas

realtyinc.comMLS 12-41$119,900

Call Colleen570-237-0415

KINGSTON

S paci o us 4 b ed -room, 2 bath Brick “Cap e Co d” w itho ve rs iz ed 2 c argarage with loft forstorage.

MLS#11-4162$179,900

Four Star

McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

Looking for the right dealon an automobile?Turn to classified.It’s a showroom in print!Classified’s gotthe directions!KINGSTON

This charming 3story has plenty of 

potential and iswithin 1 block of 

 Wyoming Ave. Putin your own finish-

ing touches. Priced  to sell! MLS 12-48

$ 34,900 Ann Marie Chopick 

570-760-6769

570-288-6654

KINGSTON

 Well maintained oneowner home locat-ed near schools & s ho pp i ng . Hom e

e at ur es 4 b ed -rooms, 1.5 baths,eat-in kitchen, livingroom, dining room & oyer, with ductless

air conditioning onhe first floor. 2-car

detached garagea nd b as em en tready to be finished.

  All appliances areincluded along with

he first floor laun-dry. MLS#11-97

$129,000

Everett Davis(570) 417-8733

LINEUP ASUCCESSFULSALE

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in classifiedis the best way

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2010 KIA RIO

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2010 CHRYSLER SEBRING

$14,995Stk# 1811, Choose From 2

2011 TOYOTA CAMRY 

$14,900Stk# 1859

2003 GMC YUKONDENALI

$11,995Must See LocalTrade, One Owner

2011 HYUNDAI TUCSON AWD

$21,900Stk# 1836

2010 MITSUBISHIENDEAVOR AWD

$18,900Stk# 1734

2011 DODGE NITRO AWD

$18,900Stk# 1732

2011 NISSAN ROGUE AWD

$21,900Stk# 1907, 12K Miles, Silver Beauty

2010 CHEVY EXPRESS 2500CARGO

$19,900Stk# 1597

2009 CHEVY EQUINOX LS

$20,900AWD, Local Low MileageTrade

2008 BUICK LUCERNE

$14,995LocalTrade, Low Miles

2010 CHRYSLER 300

$16,900Stk# 1797

2010 MERCURY GRANDMARQUIS

$16,900Stk# 1542

2010 HONDA CIVIC

$16,900Stk# 1537

2010 CHRYSLER SEBRINGCONVERTIBLE

$16,900Stk# 1782

2010 TOYOTA COROLLA 

$15,900Stk# 1688

2010 CHEVY AVEO SDN’S

Starting @$12,995

Choose From 4,Tons ofWarrant y

2010 CHEVY HHR

$13,995Choose From 2, LT Package, Nice Miles!

2010 FORD FOCUS SDN’S

$13,995Choose From 2, SE Package

2010 HYUNDAI ACCENTSDN

$11,995Balance ofWarranty

2010 CHEVROLET SILVERADO

REG CAB 1500 4X4

$24,900

2011 GMC TERRAIN AWD

$24,900Stk# 1857

2010 JEEP COMMANDER AWD

$21,900Stk# 1694

2010 FORD EXPLORER AWD

$22,900Stk# 1650

2010 JEEP WRANGLER 4DR

$22,900Stk# 1794

2011 FORD ESCAPE AWD

$22,900Stk# 1791

2010 DODGE JOURNEY RT4 AWD

$22,900Stk# 1783

2011 BUICK REGAL

$22,900Stk# 1801

2010 JEEP GRANDCHEROKEE 4X4

$23,900

Adventure Pkg, Heated Leather Seats,25K Miles

2010 CHEVY SILVERADO1500 4X4 EXT CAB

$23,900Stk# 1535

2010 CHEVY TRAVERSE AWD

$23,900Stk# 1731

NEW CARS

2008 BUICK ENCLAVECXL

$21,995AllWheel Drive, LocalTrade

2006 CHRYSLERPACIFICA TOURING

$11,995Local One Owner,AllWheel Drive

2009 VW ROUTAN SE

$18,9957 Passenger, Rear DVD, 34K Miles, Leather

2008 KIA SEDONA LX

$17,9957 Passenger,Rear DVD, LocalTrade

2010 JEEP PATRIOT 4X4

$16,99524K Miles, Preferred Equipment Pkg

2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4

$19,995White Beauty Just 19K Miles

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2010 DODGE AVENGERSXT SDN’S

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NEW 2011 BUICK ENCLAVECXL

$ 40,480

AllWheel Drive,Leather, Moonroof,

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MSRP $44,385-$3,905

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$21,462

W/T Package, Auto,Air,Tilt & Cruise

MSRP $23,115-$1,653

SalePrice

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1.9%Financing

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NEW 2012 GMC CANYONCREW CAB 4X4

$28,251

SLE Package,ChromeWheels,

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MSRP $31,025-$2,774

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NEW 2011 GMC SIERRA 1500 EXT CAB 4X4

$33,919

SLT Pkg,Z-71,Leather,

Convenience Pkg

MSRP $41,385-$7,466

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0%Financing Available

NEW 2011 GMC ACADIA SLT

$ 41,900

AllWheel Drive,Moonroof,

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MSRP $45,995-$4,095

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NEW 2012 GMC ACADIA DENALI

$ 44,078

AllWheel Drive,White Diamond

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MSRP $47,485-$3,407

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NEW 2012 BUICK LACROSSE

$28,897

V6 Engine,Convenience

Group

MSRP $31,290-$2,393

SalePrice

Discount& Rebate

0%Financing

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NEW 2012 GMC TERRAIN

$26,967

AllWheel Drive,SLE-One Package MSRP $28,040

-$1,073

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2.9%Financing

 Available

NEW 2011 GMC YUKONDENALI AWD

$52,995

Sun & EntertainmentPkg,Side Blind

ZoneAlert

MSRP $60,230-$7,235

SalePrice

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0%Financing Available

2006 CHRYSLER SEBRINGLX

$6,995Local One Owner, Extra Clean

2010 VW BEETLE CPE

$13,995Just 33K Miles

2000 VW BEETLE

$6,995LowMiles,Moonroof

2010 & 2011 KIA SOUL’S

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NEW 2012 BUICK VERANO

$23,233

White DiamondBeauty, 1SD Pkg

MSRP $23,965-$732

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3.9%Financing

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NEW 2012 BUICK ENCLAVE

$37,709

AllWheel Drive,Convenience

Group

MSRP $40,825-$3,116

SalePrice

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0%Financing

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NEW 2012 GMC SIERRA 1500 REG CAB 4X4

$24,168

WorkTruck Package,

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MSRP $26,930-$2,762

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2011 DODGECHALLENGER SE

$24,99515K Miles,Black Beauty

2009 CADILLAC CTS

$25,900Stk# 1431

2010 MERCEDES 300C AWD

$29,900Stk# 1833

2011 CHEVY SUBURBAN AWD

$34,900Stk# 1649

2010 CHEVY TAHOE AWD

$34,900Stk# 1681

2011 GMC ACADIA AWD

$33,900Stk# 1858

2011 BUICK ENCLAVE CXL

$34,995AllWheel Drive, 19K Miles

2010 FORD TAURUSLIMITED

$23,900Stk# 1521

2011 CHEVY CAMARO LT

$24,995Power Galore,Tons ofWarranty

2011 DODGE DAKOTA QUAD CAB 4X4

$23,995SLT Equipment,MilesAs LowAs 14K,Choose From 3

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 28 THWILKES-BARRE & SURROUNDS

Wilkes-Barre Route 315 1-4PM Hanover HomesSUNDAY, JANUARY 29TH

WILKES-BARRE & SURROUNDS

Wi lkes-Barre 48 Marj or ie St. 1 -3PM C entury 21 Smi th Hour igan GroupWilkes-Barre 175 PlymouthAve. 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan GroupBear Creek Twp. 787 Laurel Run Rd. 12:30-2PM Lewith & FreemanWilkes-Barre 1012 Sarah St. 1-3PM Lewith & FreemanWilkes-Barre 590-592 N. Main St. 2-4PM Rothstein RealtorsWilkes-Barre St. Cla ir St. 2-3:30PM Joseph P. Gilroy Rea l Estat eWilkes-Barre 93 N. Cleveland St. 12-2PM RealtyWorld Rubbico Real EstateWilkes-Barre 17 Donald Court 1-2:30PM ERA One Source RealtyWilkes-Barre Route 315 1-4PM Hanover Homes

HANOVER/ASHLEY/NANTICOKE & SURROUNDS

HanoverTwp. 291V anes sa D r. 1 -3PM C entury 21 Smi th Hour igan GroupHanoverTwp. 248W. Div is ion St. 11AM-1PM Century 21 Signature Properties

PITTSTON/NORTH & SURROUNDS

Duryea 619 Foote Ave. 12-1:30PM Atlas RealtyLaflin 215 Haverford Dr. 2-4PM Lewith & FreemanLaflin 155 Haverford Dr. 2-4PM Lewith & FreemanPittston Twp. 23 Powdermill Rd. 12-1PM Lewith & FreemanJenkins Twp. Insignia Point Courtyards 1-3PM Lewith & FreemanOld Forge 50 Elm St. 1-3PM Prudential Poggi & JonesWest Pittst on 100 Luzerne A ve. 12-2PM Rea lty W orld Tom Hart Re altyExeter 1117 Chicory Court 12-2PM Realty World Tom Hart Realty

Wyoming 608 W yoming Ave. 1:30-3PM TradeMark Realty GroupWyoming 534 Dennison Ave. 1-3PM Classic Properties

MOUNTAINTOP & SURROUNDS

Mountaintop 428 Ice Harvest Dr. 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group

Mountaintop 228 Circle Dr. 1:303PM Lewith & Freeman

Mountaintop Lot 1 Woodberry Dr. 1-3PM Lewith & Freeman

BACK MOUNTAIN & SURROUNDS

havert own 381 V ist a Dr. 1- 3PM Centur y 21 Smith Hourigan Group

Dallas 5 Sherwood Rd. 12-1:30PM Lewith & Freeman

Back Mountain Lewis Rd. 12-1:30PM Joseph P. G ilroy Real Estate

Shavertown 115 P ioneerA ve. 12-2PM Realty World Rubbico Real Estate

Shavertown 11 D iv is ion St. 12-1: 30PM Century 21 S ignature Propert ies

KINGSTON/WEST SIDE & SURROUNDS

Kingston 43 S. La ndon A ve. 1- 3PM Centur y 21 Smith Hourigan Group

Swoyersville 198 Dana St. 12-1:30PM Lewith & Freeman

Kingston 50 S. Atherton Ave. 2-3:30PM Lewith & Freeman

Edwardsville 263 Lawrence St. 1-2:30PM Lewith & Freeman

Kingston 455 Warren Ave. 1-3PM Century 21 Sherlock HomesLuzerne Waypoint Townhomes 1-3PM ERA One Source Realty

Swoyersville 135 Hughes St. 12- 2PM RE/ MAX Precision Proper ties

Lark sville 37 E. Luzerne A ve. 12- 2PM Realt y World Tom Hart Realty

Edwardsville Russell St. 1-3PM Joseph P. Gilroy Real Estate

Courtdale 35Al bert St. 1 :30-3: 30PM C ol dwell Banker Rundle Real Estate

Swoyers vi ll e 29 Bohac St. 1 :30-3PM Century 21 S ignature Propert ies

Kingston 267 Grove St. 1-3PM Elegant Homes

OPEN HOUSES - SATURDAY, JANUARY 28TH & SUNDAY, JANUARY 29TH, 2012

906 Homes for Sale

KINGSTON

R ARE OPPORTUNITY !This one you can’tmatch for overallcharm, utilizationa nd v al ue . T hebeautifully carpeted,gas fireplace livingroo m m ake s y ouw an t to s i t d o w nand relax. The din-ing room opens to aFlorida room with agas fireplace. Thereis a modern kitchenand 2 modern bath-rooms. Three spa-cious bedrooms on

h e s ec on d fl oo rwith a walkup attic.Completely finishedbasement with wetbar! The home fea-

ures many  upgrades includingwindows, roof, land-scaping and drive-way. Also a one cardetached garageand gazebo. GreatKingston locationwith low taxes andlocated near schooland shopping.

MLS#11-4552$172,900

Everett Davis(570) 417-8733

LINEUP ASUCCESSFULSALEINCLASSIFIED!

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with classified!KINGSTON

290 REYNOLDS ST.KINGSTON

PRICE REDUCED!Brick front 2-story ina desirable Kingstonneighborhood. 4bedrooms, 3 bathswill give you all theroom you need foramily, guests or just

room to spread out!The living room hasa fireplace to enjoy a cozy evening, for-mal dining room & large eat-in kitchenor family dinners or

a q ui et m or ni ngb re akfast. M an y  u pg ra de s w er edone by the ownerprior to listing and

he house is freshly painted inside and

he carpets werec le ane d . Al l y ouneed to do is movei n a nd e nj oy t heupcoming holidaysa nd m an y m or e

  years. Call today foran appointment. Formore informationand photos, go toprudentialrealestate.com andenter PRU2A8T2 in

he “Home Search”.Price Reduced to$148,900. The selleri s m oti vated an dsays “Make me anoffer”. MLS#11-364

Reduced to$148,900

Mary Ellen Belchick 696-6566

906 Homes for Sale

LAFLIN

13 Fordham RoadTotally remodeledcustom brick ranchin Oakwood Park.This home featuresan open floor planw it h h ar dw oo dloors, 2 fireplaces,

kitchen, formal living& d i ni ng ro om s,amily room, 4 bed-

ro om s, 4 b ath s,office with privateentrance, laundry room on first floor,

ons of closets ands to ra ge a re as ,walk-up attic, great

inished basementwith fireplace, built-in grill, in-groundpool, cabana withhalf bath, an over-sized 2-car garage& a security system.Renovations includenew: windows, gasurnace, central air,

electrical service,hardwood floors,Berber carpeting,

re sh ly p ain ted ,updated bathrooms& m uc h, m uc h,more. $399,700

Call Donna570-613-9080

LAFLIN

24 Fordham Road

Lovely cedar shinglesided home on largecorner lot in a greatdevelopment. 4 bed-room,2 1/2baths,1stloor family room, fin-

ished lower level.Hardwood floorshroughout, huge liv-

ing room & family room. 1st floor laun-dry room & office,gas heat, nice deck,abovegroundpool, 2car garage. 11-3497

$295,000Call Nancy Answini

570-237-5999JOSEPH P. GILROY 

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5 Rooms, 3 bed-rooms, 1 bath; cen- tral air, rear patio;1-car garage all on

a fenced lot.$139,900

Call Donna570-613-9080

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LAKE NUANGOLA Lance Street

 Very comfortable2 bedroom home in

move in condition.Great sun room,large yard, 1 cargarage. Deeded

lake access.Reduced $119,000

Call KathieMLS # 11-2899

(570) 288-6654

906 Homes for Sale

LARKSVILLE

10 E. Second St.Property in niceneighborhood.

Includes 4 roomapartment over

garage.MLS 12-253

$79,000Charles J.

ProhaskaEXT 35

CROSSIN REALESTATE

570-287-0770

LARKSVILLE

12 First St. Very well kepthome in a nice

neighborhood. Newkitchen with Corian

counter tops. Newly painted rooms.

MLS 12-267$85,000

Charles J.Prohaska

EXT 35CROSSIN REAL

ESTATE570-288-0770

LUZERNE

330 Charles St. Very nice 2 bed-

room home inmove in condi-

tion with updat-ed kitchen and

baths. Nice yardwith shed and

potential offstreet parking.

For more infoand photos visit:

www.atlasrealtyinc.comMLS 11-3525

$59,900Call Colleen

570-237-0415

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Shopping for anew apartment?

Classified letsyou compare costs -without hassle

or worry!Get moving

with classified!LUZERNE

459 Bennett St. Very nice 5 bed-

room, 2 story homein nice area of 

Luzerne. Off streetparking for 4 cars.

1st floor masterbedroom & laundry.

Replacement win-dows on 2nd floor.

5 year young fullbath. Modern

kitchen w/breakfastbar, oak cabinets.Basement alwaysDRY! All measure-

ments approximateMLS11-3745

$122,900Debbie McGuire

570-332-4413CROSSIN REAL

ESTATE570-288-0770

906 Homes for Sale

MOSCOW 331 Gudz Road

Private country living, with easy 

access to inter-state. Relax and

enjoy this comfort-able A-Frame

home. Jacuzzi,large deck & gor-

geous pond. Great for entertaining

inside and out. Formore photos and

info visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.comMLS 11-3285

$249,900Call Nancy Bohn

570-237-0752

Doyou needmorespace? A yard or garage sale

in classifiedis the best way

tocleanoutyourclosets!You’re in bussiness

with classified!

MOUNTAIN TOP33 Valley View Drive3 B ed ro om , 1 .5Bath, 2 car garage,n ew r oo f & h otwater heater, aboveground heated pool,

 finished basement.

$210,000Contact Melissa at

570-430-8263

MOUNTAIN TOP

803 Aspen DriveBrand new carpet inlower level family room! Hardwood on1 st f lo or d in in groom, living room,bedrooms & hall!Larg e re ar d ec k.M aste r b ed roo mopens to deck! Pri-v at e r ea r y ar d!B as em en t d oo ropens to garage.MLS #11-2282

$199,000Jim Graham at570-715-9323

MOUNTAIN TOP

Greystone Manor.Ten year old homewith attached apart-ment. 3 bedrooms,2.5 baths. Kitchen,living room, diningroom & den. Apart-m en t h as 1 b ed -room, bath, livingroom, dining room,private entrance. 3car garage, frontporch, large decks.Total 2,840 squareeet. On cul-de-sac.Call BOB RUNDLE for appointment.

COLDWELL BANKER RUNDLE REAL ESTATE570-474-2340,

Ext. 11

MOUNTAINTOP

29 Valley View Dr.MOTIVATED SELLER

R ais e d ranc h o ncorner lot. Spacious

w o c ar g arage .Modern kitchen & b ath , ti le fl oo rs.E ne rgy e ffi ci e ntCeramic Heat.

MLS#11-2500$174,900

Call Julio Caprari:570-592-3966

906 Homes for Sale

MOUNTAINTOP

NEW LISTINGBeautifully redone

 farmhouse with two2 car garages, one

with a mechanic pit,electric, water, and

studio apartmentabove. New roof,

 furnace, well,wiring, kitchen, bath& hardwood floors.

Beautiful views.NOT A DRIVE BY!

$189,000MLS#11-4420

CallCHRISTINE KUTZ

Four StarMcCabe Realty 570-674-9950

NANITCOKE

3 bedroom, 1 bath.Nice opportunity for

a starter home orinvestment proper-

  ty. Needs work, butcolumns, moldings,

and leaded glasswindows are intact.

MLS #12-133$42,000

Call Christine KutzFour Star

McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

NANTICOKE

182 Robert StreetNice single or

duplex. Gas heat.Detached garage.This home is “high

and dry”, and avail-able for immediate

occupancy. CallJim for details.

 Affordable @$104,900TOWNE & 

COUNTRY R.E.570-735-8932570-542-5708

NANTICOKE

414 Grove Street ERemodeled 2 story with new oil furnace,windows, electrickitchen, bath, door,looring, paint. OSP.

Seller will pay 1st year property tax.

MLS#11-2760$85,500

Call Al Clemonts570-371-9381

Smith Hourigan Group570-714-6119

Looking for thatspecial placecalled home?Classified will addressYour needs.Open the doorwith classified!NANTICOKE

East Noble StreetNice two family on

  the east side. Gasheat. Detached 2

car garage. Afford-able @ $69,500.

Call Jim for detailsTOWNE & 

COUNTRY R.E. CO.570-735-8932570-542-5708

906 Homes for Sale

NANTICOKEReduced - $89,000

25 Shea StCAPE ANN: Large& Brig ht, 3 b e d-r oo ms , e at -i nkitc he n, Carraraglass bathroom, fin-ished lower level,amily room (knotty 

pine) with bar. Oilheat, very large lot.E state . Vi ew th emountains from thero nt p orc h. #11-

2970. BIG REDUC-  TION! NEW PRICE

$89,000Go ToThe Top... Call

JANE KOPPREAL ESTATE

570-288-7481

PITTSON

NEW PRICE8 ro om s, 4 b e d-rooms & bath, eat-inkitchen, formal din-ing room, new win-d ow s, g as h eat.MLS # 11-4369

$74,500Call Donna

570-613-9080

Collectcash,not dust!Clean out your

basement, garageor attic and call the

Classified depart-ment today at 570-

829-7130!

PITTSTON

10 Garfield St.Looking for a

Ranch???Check out this

double widewith attached 2car garage on apermanent foun-

dation. Largemaster bedroomsuite with large

living room, fam-ily room withfireplace, 2 fullbaths, laundry 

room, formaldining room,

  vaulted ceilingsthroughout and

MORE!For more info

and photos visit:www.atlas

realtyinc.comMLS 10-2463

$89,900Call Charlie

570-829-6200

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168 Mill St.Large 3 bedroom

home with 2 full

baths. 7 rooms onnice lot with aboveground pool. 1 cargarage. For more

info and photosvisit: www.atlas

realtyinc.comMLS 11-3894

$82,000 Tom Salvaggio570-262-7716

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$275,000-$595,000(570) 474-5574

906 Homes for Sale

PITTSTON REDUCED

31 Tedrick St. Very nice 3 bed-room with 1 bath.

This house wasloved and you can tell. Come see for

 yourself, superclean home withnice curb appeal.For more info and

photos visit:www.atlas

realtyinc.comMLS 11-3544Reduced to

$79,900Call Charlie

570-829-6200

PITTSTONREDUCED!

95 William St.1/2 double home

with more square footage than most

single family homes. 4 bed-rooms, 1.5 baths,

ultra modernkitchen and remod-

eled baths. Superclean. For moreinformation and

photos visitwww.atlas 

realtyinc. com MLS 11-2120

$54,900Call Charlie

570-829-6200

Looking for the right dealon an automobile?Turn to classified.It’s a showroom in print!Classified’s gotthe directions!

PITTSTON TWPFOR SALE: $257,500LUXURY  TOWNHOME

New construction:3 bedroom, 2.5

bath, large entry with cathedral

ceiling, upstairslaundry. Oak 

kitchen cabinetry,granite counters& stainless steelwhirlpool appli-

ances. Open floorplan is great for

entertaining.Upgrades include

hardwood floors & gas fireplace. Twowalk-in closets & master suite withprivate bath fea-

 tures cherry/ granite double

vanity, jetted tub. Attached garage,

 full basement, agreat location;

minutes to I-81 & Turnpike off 315,

7.5 miles north of Mohegan Sun.

R EADY FOR OCCUPANCY

Call Susan at877-442-8439

PITTSTON TWP.

38 Frothingham St.Four square home

with loads of poten- tial and needsupdating but is

priced to reflect itscondition. Niceneighborhood.

Check it out. Formore info and pho-

 tos visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com

MLS 11-3403$62,900

Call Charlie570-829-6200

906 Homes for Sale

PITTSTON TWP.REDUCED

10 Norman St.Brick 2 story homewith 4 bedrooms, 3

baths, large family room with fireplace.

Lower level recroom, large drive-

way for plenty of parking. Just off the

by-pass with easy access to all major

highways. For moreinfo and photos

visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com.

MLS 11-2887$164,900

Call Colleen570-237-0415

PLAINS

Large 4 bedroom, 1bath home on extra

deep lot wit front-age on 2 streets.

Multi family unit(MLS #11-2244)next door also for

sale. Possible com-mercial use with

rezoning. $88,500MLS# 11-2228

Four StarMcCabe Realty 570-674-9950

Looking to buy ahome?

Place an ad hereand let the

sellers know!570-829-7130

PLAINS

3 unit income prop-erty on extra deep

lot with frontage on2 streets. Single

 family home nextdoor (MLS#11-2228)

also for sale.Possible commer-

cial use withrezoning.$73,000

MLS#11-2244Four Star

McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

PLAINS

NEW LISTING3 bedroom Town-house in “Rivermist”with 2.5 bath, 1 carg arage & al l n e wcarpeting & paintedinterior throughout!MLS#11-3153

$178,600Four Star

McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

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PLAINS

1610 WestminsterRoad.

DRASTIC PRICEREDUCTION

Paradise found! Your own personalretreat, small pondin front of yard, pri-

vate setting only minutes from every-

 thing. Log cabinchalet with 3 bed-rooms, loft, stone

 fireplace, hardwood floors. Detached

garage with bonusroom. Lots to see.

 Watch the snow fallin your own “cabin

in the woods.”For more info and

photos visit:www.atlas

realtyinc.com.MLS 11-319$279,900

Call Charlie570-829-6200

PLAINS2 bedroom, 2.5

bath. Luxury 1,950sq ft end unitTownhome in

sought after River

Ridge. Gas heat,CAC, Hardwood & wall to wall. Mar-

ble tile masterbath with jetted  tub & separate

shower.$189,500

Call 570-285-5119

PLAINS

41 Bank Street  Ve ry n i c e 3 b ed -room, 1 bath homesituated on a largelot on a quiet streetwith off street park-ing. Move-in condi-

ion. Don't miss thisone! MLS #11-4055

$69,000Call Debra at570-714-9251

Job Seekers arelooking here!

 Where's your ad?570-829-7130 andask for an employ-

ment specialist

PLAINS46-48 Helen St

  Well maintaineddouble block onquiet street, greatn e i g h b o r h o o d .Perfect home for

  you with one sidep ayi ng m os t o f 

  your mortgage, orw ou ld m ak e agood investment,with separate utili-

  ties & great rents.  Vinyl replacementwindows, vinyl alu-

minum siding, walk up large attic fromone side, lower

 front & rear porch-es, with two rearupper enclosedporches. $119,900

Call Ronnie570-262-4838

906 Homes for Sale

PLAINS

63 Clarks Lane3 story Townhome

with 2 bedrooms, 3baths, plenty of 

storage with 2 carbuilt in garage.

Modern kitchen andbaths, large room

sizes and deck.For more info and

photos visit:www.atlas

realtyinc.com.MLS 11-4567

$144,900Call Charlie

570-829-6200

Find Something?Lose Something?

Get it back where itbelongs

with a Lost/Found ad!570-829-7130

PLAINSK EYSTONE SECTION

9 Ridgewood Road

TOTAL BEAUTY1 ACRE- PRIVACY

Beautiful ranch 2b ed roo ms , h ug emodern kitchen, bigTV room and living

room, 1 bath, attic  for storage, wash-e r, d ry er & 2 a irconditioners includ-ed. New R oof & Furnace Furnishedor unfurnished.

Low Taxes!Reduced$115,900

FINANCING AVAILABLE

570-885-1512

PLAINSREDUCEDREDUCED

74 W. Carey St. Affordable homewith 1 bedroom,

large living room,stackable washer

& dryer, eat inkitchen. Yard

with shed.

Low taxes.For more info andphotos visit:

www.atlasrealtyinc.comMLS 11-4068

$34,900$34,900Call Colleen

570-237-0415

PLAINS TOWNSHIP

74 Mack StreetModern 3 bedroom,1 1/2 baths with a 1c ar g ar ag e a ndenced yard. Combi-

nation living room/ dinning room withhardwood floors.Modern kitchen withCorian counter topsa nd t il ed b ac k-splash. Modern tiledb ath . F irs t fl oo rbonus family rooms.N ew c ar pe ti ng

hroughout. Finishedlower level with 1/2bath. Shed included.

MLS 11-4241Reduced $109,900Call Darren SnyderMarilyn K Snyder

Real Estate570-825-2468

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2003Kia

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906 Homes for Sale

PLYMOUTH

1 Willow St. Attractive bi-levelon corner lot withprivate fenced in

 yard. 3-4 bedroomsand 1.5 baths. Fin-

ished lower level,office andlaundry roomMLS 11-2674

$99,900Jay A. Crossin

Ext. 23CROSSIN REAL

ESTATE570-288-0770

SCRANTONRUNDLE STREET

Nice ranch in very w el l m ai ntain e d,quiet neighborhoodwith finished base-m en t, h ard wo od

l oo rs , a nd b ig ,enced back yard

with deck.REDUCED PRICE

$94,900MLS# 11-4025

Joseph P Gilroy Real Estate

(570) 288-1444  Ask forHolly Kozlowski(570) 814-6763

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  We l l m ai n tai ne dr ai se d r an ch i nM id wa y M an or .Good size level yardwith shed. Large

s u n r o o m / l a u n d r y  ad di tio n. Lo we rlevel family roomwith wood stove.MLS #11-4178

$163,700 CallChristrine Kutz

Four StarMcCabe Realty 570-674-9950

SHAVERTOWN

4 Genoa LaneThere is much

attention to detail in this magnificent 2

story, 4 bedroom, 2  full bath all brick home on doublecorner lot. Large family room withbrick fireplace, all

oak kitchen withbreakfast area,

master suite, solid

oak staircase toname a few.MLS #11-3268

$525,000Jay A. Crossin

Ext. 23CROSSIN REAL

ESTATE570-288-07770

SHAVERTOWN

Enjoy the quiet life inhis spacious 3 bed-

room home on dou-b le l ot. F eature shardwood floor indining room, cov-ered patio, over-sized 2 car garage,

ami l y ro om w ithireplace & finished,

walk out basementwith another fire-place. MLS# 11-1873

$160,000Michael Slacktish

570-760-4961

Signature PropertiesSHAVERTOWN

* NEW LISTING! *Great space in this2 -s to ry c ove te dDallas neighbor-hood! Lots of oak on1st floor, door, mold-i ng s, k it ch en ,b eams ; fi ni s he dbasement, 3-sea-s on ro om , b o nu sroom on 2nd floorwith computer nook.4 bedrooms, 2 fullbaths, 2 half baths,office on 1st floor,dual heat/air units.

MLS#11-4064$349,900

Maribeth Jones570-696-6565

906 Homes for Sale

SHICKSHINNY1128 Bethel Hill Rd

  A dollhouse in his-o ri c P at te rs on

Grove Campgroundwith country charm.Many recentupdates. Cute ascan be. PattersonGrove on web

www.patterson grove.com 

11-4376$27,000

Call Betty atCentury 21

Smith HouriganGroup

570-287-1196ext 3559

or 570-714-6127

SHICKSHINNY 

408 Cragle Hill Rd.This is a very wellkept Ranch home

on 6 acres, centralair, rear patio and 1car garage. This is

a 3 parcel listing.MLS 11-4273

$157,900Jackie Roman

570-288-0770

Ext. 39CROSSIN REALESTATE

570-288-0770

SWEET VALLEY 570 Grassy Pond Rd

Nice country bi-levelon 40 acres with 3b ed ro oms , 1 .5baths, kitchen, livingroom, family room,o ffi c e & l aun dry  room plus attachedo ve rs iz ed 2 c argarage with work-shop, rear deck & 3s he d s. Bord ersstate game lands.MLS 11-1094.

$319,900FIVE MOUNTAINS

REALTY 570-542-2141

SWOYERSVILLE

120 Barber St.Nice Ranch home,

great neighbor-hood.

MLS 11-3365$109,000Call David

Krolikowski570-288-0770CROSSIN REAL

ESTATE570-288-0770

SWOYERSVILLE

120 Barber StreetNice ranch home!

Great neighbor-hood. MLS#11-3365

$109,000(570) 885-6731(570) 288-0770

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20 Maple Drive  An immaculate 4bedroom split levels i tu ate d o n a . 37acre manicured lotin a quiet neighbor-h oo d. F ea tu re si n cl u de a F l ori daroom with wet bar & 

breakfast area, spa-cious eat-in kitchenwith sliders to deck/ patio, formal livingroom, dining room,amily room, central

a/c, & 2 car garage.Many amenities.Don't miss this one!MLS #11-1374

$ 229,900Call Debra at570-714-9251

SWOYERSVILLE

60 Watkins StHome features a

master bedroom on1st floor with large

walk in closet, ceil-ing fans, screened

porch, sunroom and

workshop. New 200amp service, interi-or paint & laundry area in basement.

MLS#12-128$105,000

Call Al Clemonts570-371-9381

Smith Hourigan Group570-714-6119

906 Homes for Sale

SWOYERSVILLE

“New Listing”!3 bedrooms, 1 bath

home on double lot.One car garage,

 two 3 seasonporches, security 

system & attic justinsulated.

MLS #12-31$90,000.

CallChristine Kutz

Four StarMcCabe Realty 570-674-9950

SWOYERSVILLE

OPEN HOUSESunday 

12pm-5pm52 Barber Street

Beautifully remod-eled 3 bedroom, 1b ath h o me i n th eheart of the town.

  With new carpets,p ain t, w i nd ow s,doors and a mod-e rn k it ch en a ndbath. Sale includesa ll a pp li an ce s:refrigerator, stove,

dishwasher, washerand dryer. Nice yardand superb neigh-borhood. Priced tosell at $89,900 or$433.00 per month( ba nk r at e; 30

  years, 4.25%, 20%down). Owner alsowilling to finance100% of transactionw it h a q ua li fi edcosigner

Call Bob at570-654-1490

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SWOYERSVILLE

OUT OF FLOODZONE

Estate. Nice brick ront ranch home on

a corner lot. 1 carattached garage,c irc le d rive way,central air. 2 bed-rooms, 1 full bathwith 2 showers, Fullb as em en t w it hb ran d n e w w ate rp roo fin g s ys te m

hat includes a war-ranty. Great loca-

ion. MLS 11-2127$108,500

Call/text for Details.Donna Cain

570-947-3824

SWOYERSVILLE

REDUCED TO$199,900

Luxurious End Townhouse3 bedrooms, 2.5baths, Cathedralceilings, hardwood

l oo rs, g as h eat,Central Air, masterbath with whirlpool

ub & shower, lovely landscaped fenced

  yard, 1 car garage.Great Location.

MLS#11-3533Call Nancy Palumbo

570-714-9240

SWOYERSVILLE

M eti cu l ou s tw o-s tory h om e w ithdouble lot and 2-carg ar ag e. E at -i nkitchen with laundry area; first floor tiledull bath, nicely car-

peted living/diningrooms; three bed-rooms on second

l oo r, g as h ea t,re ce ntl y ro ofe d,great starter homeor you. Move in and

e nj o y n o t p ayi ngrent. MLS#11-3400

REDUCED TO$99,000

Maribeth Jones570-696-6565

TRUCKSVILLE

 Well maintained 3bedroom, 2 bath

double wide in niceneighborhood.Many updates.Landscaped & 

 fenced yard withpool, large deck & koi pond! $99,700

MLS#11-2253Four Star

McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

906 Homes for Sale

TUNKHANNOCK

 Very nice rustic loghome. Finishedlower level with

private entrance.Perfect for in-law

apartment, secondincome, or small

business withzoning approval.

Beautiful stone fire-place with propane

insert, full length front porch, new

roof, and logs juststained & sealed

  this year. FishBowman’s Creek 

right from the rearof your own

property!MLS#11-4220

$165,000Call Christine Kutz

Four StarMcCabe Realty 570-674-9950

W. NANTICOKE

71 George Ave.Nice house withlots of potential.

Priced right. Great for handy youngcouple. Close to

 just about every- thing. Out of  flood zone.MLS 12-195

$76,000Call Roger Nenni

EXT 32CROSSIN REAL

ESTATE570-288-0770

  WEST PITTSTON

611 Dennison St.,High & Dry! Lovely 

 three bedroom, twobath bi-level offers

plenty of closetspace, tiled kitchen& lower level floors,security system and

very economicalgas heat. Lowerlevel has family 

room, laundry areaand office or fourth

bedroom. Thishome was NOT

FLOODED! MLS#12-8$144,500

Karen Bernardi283-9100 x31

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950 Center St.Unique property.

 Well maintained - 2story 10 year old seton 3.56 acres. Pri-vacy galore, polebarn 30x56 heated

or st or age of  

equipment, cars orboats. A must seeproperty. GEO Ther-mal Heating Sys-

em.Only 10 minutesrom interstate 81 & 

15 minutes to turn-pike. MLS#11-3617

$249,900Call Geri

570-696-0888

 WAPWALLOPEN359 Pond Hill

Mountain Road

4 bedroom homee atu res a g re at

  yard w i th o ver 2acres of property.S i tu ate d ac ro ssrom a playground.

Needs some TLCb ut c om e t a k e alook, you wouldn’twant to miss out.There is a pond at

h e far e n d o f thep ro pe rt y t ha t i su se d b y a ll s ur -rounding neighbors.T hi s i s an e stateand is being sold asis. No sellers prop-erty disclosure. Willentertain offers ino rd er t o s et tl eestate. MLS 11-962

$64,900Call Karen

Coldwell BankerRundle Real Estate

570-474-2340

  WEST HAZLETON

100 Warren St16,000 sq. ft. com-mercial building withwarehouse / offices.G reat l o catio n. 1

block west of Route93. Approximately 3miles from 80/81intersection. Many possibilities for thisproperty storagelockers; flea market;game/ entertain-ment center; laun-d roma t; a ut ogarage. $119,000

Call Karen atCentury 21 SelectGroup - Hazleton

570-582-4938

906 Homes for Sale

  WEST PITTSTON

Spacious 3 unit invery nice condition& has been owneroccupied for over4 0 y ears . 3 b e d-rooms each unit,vinyl sided and mostall replacement win-dows, 2 furnaces,ample parking & al o t o f o ld c harm!Ni ce l o catio n o n

ree lined street.MLS#11-3253

$142,500Four Star

McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

  WEST PITTSTON

220 Linden St.Large 2 story home

with 3 bedrooms,1 3/4 baths.

Detached garage,inground pool.

Home needs work on the first floor,

2nd is in very goodcondition. Kitchencabinets ready tobe reinstalled. For

more info and pho- tos visit: www.atlas

realtyinc.com.MLS 12-78$69,900Call Tom

570-262-7716

WEST PITTSTON

313 Race St.This home needs

someone to rebuild the former finished

basement and 1st floor. Being sold as

is. 2nd floor ismove in ready.

For more info andphotos visit:

www.atlasrealtyinc.com

MLS 12-255$39,900Call Tom

570-262-7716

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REDUCED

18 Atlantic Ave.Large 2 story home

with 2 baths,attached garage.Being sold as-is.

For more info andphotos visit:

www.atlasrealtyinc.comMLS 11-4475

$59,900Call Tom

570-262-7716

  WEST WYOMING

438 Tripp St

OPEN HOUSESunday 

12pm-5pmCompletely remod-e le d h om e w it he veryth in g n ew .New kitchen, baths,b ed ro om s, t il e

loors, hardwoods,granite countertops,al l n ew s tai nl es ssteel appliances,refrigerator, stove,microwave, dish-washer, free stand-ing shower, tub for

w o, h ug e d e ck,large yard, excellentneighborhood$154,900 (30 yearloan @ 4.5% with 5%down; $7,750 down,$785/month)

100% OWNERFINANCING AVAILABLE

Call Bob at570-654-1490

906 Homes for Sale

WEST WYOMING

550 Johnson St.Nicely landscaped

corner lot sur-rounds this brick  front Colonial in

desirable neighbor-hood. This home

 features a spaciouseat in kitchen, 4

bedrooms, 4 bathsincluding Master

bedroom with mas-  ter bath. 1st floor

laundry and finishedlower level. Enjoy 

entertaining under the covered patiowith hot tub, rear

deck for BBQ’s andan above groundpool. Economical

gas heat only $1224per yr. For moreinfo and photosvisit: www.atlas

realtyinc.comMLS 12-157$254,860

Call MicheleReap

570-905-2336

 WHITE HAVEN

28 S.Woodhaven DrBeautiful 4 bedroomhome. Peaceful sur-rou nd i ng s. Lakeview. 11-1253.$179,000Darcy J. Gollhardt,

Realtor570-262-0226

CLASSICPROPERTIES

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 WILKES-BARRE

$42,900272 Stanton Street

7 ro om s, 3 b e d-rooms, eat-in kit-chen, 1 1/2 baths.Laundry room withwasher & dryer, eatin kitchen includesrefrigerator, stove,& dishwasher, builtin A/C unit, fenced in

  yard, security sys-em. MLS #11-4532GO TO THE TOP...CALL JANE KOPP

JANE KOPPREAL ESTATE570-288-7481

 WILKES-BARRE

Beautifully main- tained double block 

on large land-scaped lot (5 lots).

Many updates,hardwood under

carpet, ceiling fans,plaster walls and off street parking for 9!

Must See!MLS#11-2651

$110,000Call Christine Kutz

 for details.

Four StarMcCabe Realty 570-674-9950

WILKES-BARRE

116 Amber Lane Very nice Bi-levelhome with newer

laminate floors,vaulted ceiling, 2large bedrooms.

Finished lower levelwith 1/2 bath and

laundry room. Large family room built ingarage, and wood

pellet stove. Nosign, alarm system.

For more info andphotos visit:

www.atlasrealtyinc.com.MLS 11-3290

$89,900Call Colleen

570-237-0415

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basement, garageor attic and call the

Classified depart-ment today at 570-

829-7130!

 WILKES-BARRE

1400 North Washington St

Nice 2 story in needof some TLC withlow taxes, near thec as i no . R oo f i s 5

 years young. Newerwa ter he at er( in st al le d ' 09 ),replacement win-dows throughout,100 AMP electric,

iled bath, wall-to-

wall carpeting entire1st floor. $49,900.11-4455.

CROSSINREAL ESTATE

570-288-0770

906 Homes for Sale

 WILKES-BARRE

2 S to ry, 3 b ed -rooms, 1 & 1/2 bathsingle family. Largeeat-in kitchen, 1stloor laundry, hard-

wood floors, neweru rnace & w ate r

heater, 1 cargarage. Off streetparking. Quiet oneway street.

$49,900MLS 11-4171

Call Jim BanosColdwell Banker

Rundle570-991-1883

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WILKES-BARRE

260 Brown StreetMove right into this3 b e dro om , 1 1/2bath in very goodcondition with mod-e rn k it ch en a nd

bathrooms and a 3season sunroom off of the kitchen.

MLS 11-4244$64,900

Call Darren SnyderMarilyn K Snyder

Real Estate570-825-2468

 WILKES-BARRE

298 Lehigh StreetLovely 2 story withnew roof, furnace,water heater, newcabinets and appli-ances. Whole housen ew l y i n su lated .N ic e d ec k a ndenced-in yard. Call

Chris at 570-885-0900 for additionalinfo or to tour.

MLS 11-4505$82,000

CROSSINREAL ESTATE

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 WILKES-BARRE

39 W. Chestnut St.Lots of room in thissingle with 3 floors

of living space. 3bedrooms, 1 bath

with hardwood floors throughout,natural woodwork,

all windows havebeen replaced,

laundry/pantry off of kitchen. 4x10 entry  foyer, space for 2

additional bed-rooms on the 3rd

 floor. Roof is new.MLS 11-325

$69,900Jay A. Crossin570-288-0770

Ext. 23CROSSIN REAL

ESTATE

570-288-0770

WILKES-BARRE60 Saint Clair St

OPEN HOUSESUNDAY, 1/29

2 to 3:30Great 4 bedroomh om e w it h n ewkitchen, furnace andbath. Laundry roomoff kitchen. Newerwindows and roof.Hardwood on first

l o or. O ff s tre e tparking. Older onecar garage. Walk upattic. MLS 11-1478

$69,000Call Nancy 

 Answini570-237-5999

JOSEPH P.GILROY 

REAL ESTATE570-288-1444

 WILKES-BARRE74 Frederick St

T hi s v er y n ic e 2story, 3 bedroom, 1b ath h om e h as alarge eat in kitchen

or family gather-ings. A great walk up attic for storageand the home is inmove-in condition.

MLS 11-1612$63,900

Call KarenColdwell Banker

Rundle Real Estate570-474-2340

906 Homes for Sale

WILKES-BARRE

Beautiful 5 bed-room home, with 2

 full baths w/linenclosets. Modern

kitchen with break-  fast area and snack 

bar. Large pantry closet. Home fea- tures, hardwood

 floors, ceiling fans,1st floor office area,

living room, diningroom, finished room

in basement, walk up attic. 1 car

garage, rear deck, fenced yard, duct-

less A/C. Call for your appointment

 today.MLS 10-4635

$92,000Call Patty Lunski

570-735-7494EXT. 304

  Antonik &   Associates, Inc.570-735-7494

 WILKES-BARRE

Former BlessedSacrament Church,Rectory and paved

parking lot. 4,372

square foot Church1,332 square foot

Rectory. Parking for40 vehicles.

Three adjacent lots for one price.

$160,000MLS#11-4037

Call Jeff Cook Realty WorldBank Capital570-235-1183

 W ILKES-B ARRE

Good starter homehat has been family 

owned & maintainedsince the 1950’s.Large eat in kitchen,ormal dining room,

& 3 bedrooms.MLS #12-272

$49,500Four Star

McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

 WILKES-BARRE

Just on the market  this 2 story offers a

modern kitchen, formal dining room,

1st floor laundry plus 2/3 bedrooms

On 2nd floor. Affordably priced at

$ 27,900.00MLS 12-50

 Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

570-288-6654

 WILKES-BARRE

Lot 39 Mayock St.9' ceilings through-out 1st floor, granitec ou nt er to ps i nkitchen. Very bright.1st fl oo r m as terb ed roo m & b ath .Not yet assessed.End unit. Modularconstruction.

MLS #10-3180$179,500

Jim Graham at570-715-9323

Land for sale?Place an ad

and SELL570-829-7130

 WILKES-BARRE

Nice 3 bedroom, 1bath home, with 3season porch and

detached 1 cargarage. Good

starter home inwell established

neighborhood.Family owned for

many years.MLS#11-4464

$65,000Call Christine Kutz

Four StarMcCabe Realty 570-674-9950

 WILKES-BARRE

Nice home, greatprice. 3 bedrooms, 1bath, wood floors,off street parking,

  Approx 1312sq ft.Currently rented outor $550 monthly,

no lease. Keep it asan investment ormake this your newhome. MLS 11-3207

$46,000Call/text for Details.

Donna Cain570-947-3824

906 Homes for Sale

 WILKES-BARRENOW REDUCED!

191 Andover St.Lovely single family 

3 bedroom homewith lots of space.Finished 3rd floor,

balcony porch off of 2nd floor bedroom,

gas hot air heat,central air and

much more.Must see!

MLS 11-59$66,000

Jay A. Crossin570-288-0770

Ext. 23CROSSIN REAL

ESTATE570-288-0770

WILKES-BARREParsons Section

32 Wilson StNo need for flood ormine subsidenceinsurance. 2 story, 3b e droo m, 1 b athh om e i n a s af e,quiet neighborhood.

  Aluminum siding.Corner, 105’x50’ lot.F en ce d i n y ar d.

  A ppra ised a t$57,000. Seriousinquiries only. Call

570-826-1458 for appointment

 WILKES-BARRESouth

3 bedroom, 2 story,with brick & stuccos i di ng . Be au tifu lhardwood floors.Semi-modernkitchen. Finishedbasement with fire-p la ce . C ov er edback porch. Priced

o sell. $79,900.MLS 11-2987

Besecker Realty 570-675-3611

Looking to buy ahome?

Place an ad hereand let the

sellers know!570-829-7130

 WILKES-BARRE

  Want to live in thec i ty ? Loo k at th ishome! Well kept andclean two-story in

his desirable WilkesBarre n ei g hb or-hood. Hardwoodlooring, great size,

eat-in oak kitchenwith all appliances & 

irst floor laundry.Open floor plan onirst floor with living/ 

dining area. Modernbaths & three largeb e droo ms . P lu sb o nu s tw in b un k beds built-in. Wellinsulated-gas heat,

e nc e d y ard , o ff-s tr ee t p ar ki ng .MLS#11-2659

REDUCED TO$79,000

Maribeth Jones570-696-6565

 WILKES-BARRE

Nice home locatedon a quiet street. 2bedrooms, 1 bathwell kept & ready or new owner. MLS

12-73. $55,000.Call/text for Details.

Donna Cain570-947-3824

 WILKES-BARRE

Come take a look athis value. 2 bed-

rooms, 1 bath. Sitback & relax on therear deck of yournew home. MLS 12-75. $42,500. Call/ 

ext for Details.Donna Cain

570-947-3824

 WILKES-BARRE

Price reduced to$43,000,belowmar-ket value! Modernk it ch en & b at h,enclosed rear patio.Nice, clean and wellmaintained; family room can be con-verted to a 3rd bed-room. Just moverightin! MLS#11-3652

$43,000Louise Laine

570-283-9100 x20

906 Homes for Sale

 WYOMING40 Fifth st

 Very nice 2 family,one side move in the other rented

separate utilities, 6rooms each side

plus 1/2 bathupstairs each side.  Wonderful neigh-

borhood plus shortwalking distance to  Wyoming Avenue.For more info and

photos visit:www.atlas

realtyinc.com11-4027. $124,900Call Nancy Bohn

570-237-0752

WYOMING

768 Lewis RoadDallas school dis-

rict - Lovely cedarsided ranch homeon 2.7 acres withgorgeous settingoverlooking pond.Heated in ground

pool, 2 car garage,plus one car garagewith workshop, cen-

ral A/C, fi ni s he dbasement. Loft areaoverlooking 2 story living room, hot tub.$5,000.00 carpetallowance. 10-3570

$275,000Call Nancy Answini

570-237-5999JOSEPH P. GILROY 

REAL ESTATE570-288-1444

 YATESVILLEPRICE REDUCED

12 Reid st.Spacious Bi-levelhome in semi-pri-vate location with

private back yard. 3season room. Gas fireplace in lower

level family room. 4bedrooms, garage.For more informtion

and photos visitwwww.atlas

realtyinc.comMLS 10-4740

$149,900Call Charlie

570-829-6200 VM 101

WE BUY HOMES  Any Situation

570-956-2385

909 Income &  Commercial

Properties

AVOCA

25 St. Mary’s St.3,443 sq. ft.

masonry commer-cial building with

warehouse/officeand 2 apartments

with separate elec- tric and heat. Per-

 fect for contractorsor anyone with stor-

age needs. Formore information

and photos log ontowww.atlas

realtyinc.com.Reduced to

$89,000MLS #10-3872

Call Charlie570-829-6200

 VM 101

EDWARDSVILLE

89-91 Hillside Ave.Out of the floodplain this double

has potential.Newer roof & somewindows have beenreplaced. Property 

includes a largeextra lot. Square ft.

approximate.MLS 11-3463

$67,000Roger Nenni

EXT. 32CROSSIN REAL

ESTATE570-288-0770

EDWARDSVILLE

89-91 Hillside St.

Out of the floodplain, this doublehas potential.

Newer roof andsome windows

have beenreplaced. Property 

includes a largeextra lot.

MLS 11-3463$87,000

Call Roger NenniExt. 32

CROSSIN REALESTATE

5770-288-0770

Need a Roommate?Place an ad and find one here!570-829-7130

Doyouneedmorespace? A yard or garage sale

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Motorcycle for sale?Let them see it herein the Classifieds!

570-829-7130

LINEUP ASUCCESSFULSALE

INCLASSIFIED!Doyouneedmorespace?

 A yard or garage salein classified

is the best waytocleanoutyourclosets!You’re in bussinesswith classified!

GET THE WORD OUT

with a Classified Ad.

570-829-7130

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909 Income &  Commercial

Properties

EDWARDSVILLE

Lawrence St.Nice 3 unit property.Lots o f o ff s tree tparking and bonus 2car garage. All units

are rented. Greati nc o me w ith l owmaintenance.

$139,900MLS# 10-2675

Call KarenColdwell Banker

Rundle Real Estate570-474-2340

JENKINS TWP.

1334 Main St.1 story, 2,600

sq. ft. commePr-cial building,

masonry con-struction with

offices andwarehousing.

Central air,alarm systemand parking.

Great for con-tractors or

anyone with

office/storageneeds. For moreinfo and photos

 visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com.

MLS 11-3156$84,900

Call Charlie570-829-6200

PENDING

KINGSTON

584 Wyoming Ave.

MM OTIV OTIV  A  A TEDTED SS ELLERELLER!!Three large offices

along with a recep-  tion area with built-in secretarial/para-legal work stations;a large conference

room with built-inbookshelves, kitch-

enette and bath-

room. Lower levelhas 7 offices, 2

bathrooms, plenty of storage. HIGHLY 

  visible location,off-street park-

ing. Why rentoffice space?

Use part of building& rent space- shareexpenses and buildequity. MLS#11-995

REDUCED TO$399,000

Judy Rice570-714-9230

Call Tracy Zarola570-696-0723

KINGSTON

64-66 Dorrance St.3 units, off street

parking with someupdated Carpetsand paint. $1500/ 

month income fromlong time tenants. W/d hookups onsite. MLS 11-3517

$109,900Call Jay A.

CrossinExt. 23

CROSSIN REALESTATE

570-288-0770

LAFLIN

33 Market St.Commercial/resi-

dential property  featuring Ranch

home with 3 bed-rooms, newly 

remodeled bath-room, in good con-dition. Commercial

opportunity for

office in attachedbuilding. For moreinfo and photosvisit: www.atlas

realtyinc.comMLS 11-3450

Reduced$159,000

Call Tom570-262-7716

LAFLIN

33 Market St.Commercial/resi-

dential property  featuring Ranch

home with 3 bed-rooms, newly 

remodeled bath-room, in good con-dition. Commercial

opportunity foroffice in attachedbuilding. For more

info and photosvisit: www.atlas

realtyinc.comMLS 11-3450

Reduced$159,000

Call Tom570-262-7716

909 Income &  Commercial

Properties

LEASE SPACE

Kingston WellnessCenter / profession-

al offices.-Modern Decor and

Loft Style Offices

-Four Lane StreetFrontage

-100+ Parking-EstablishedP ro fe ss io na l &  

 Wellness BusinessesOn-Site-Custom Leases Available

-Triple NetSpaces Available:

600SF, 1400SF,2610SF, and

4300SF.4300SF WarehouseS pac e avai l ab leBuilt to Suit.

Call Cindy 570-690-2689

www.cindykingre.com

570-675-4400

NANTICOKE

414 Front St.Move right into this

modern office build-ing featuring 4

offices, receptionistoffice, large confer-ence room, modern

kitchen, storageroom, full base-

ment, central air,handicap access. 2

car garage and 5additional off street

parking spaces.This property is also

available for lease.Lease price is

$675/mo + $675security deposit.

Tenant pays allutilities. Sells for

$89,900Call John Polifka

570-704-68465 Mountains

Realty 42 N. Main St.

Shickshinny, PA 570-542-2141

LINEUP ASUCCESSFULSALE

INCLASSIFIED!Doyouneedmorespace? A yard or garage sale

in classifiedis the best way

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with classified!

NANTICOKE

423 E. Church St.Great 2 family in

move in conditionon both sides, Sep-

arate utilities, 6rooms each. 3 car

detached garage insuper neighbor-

hood. Walking dis- tance to college.For more info and

photos visit:

www.atlasrealtyinc.comMLS 11-1608$123,000

Call Tom570-262-7716

  ATLAS REALTY,INC.

570-829-6200

NANTICOKEPENDING

406-408 Front St.4,400 SF commer-

cial building withstorefront and living

space on the 2nd floor. This building

can be used forcommercial appli-

cations or convert itinto a double block.Property being sold

“AS IS”.MLS 11-4271

$40,000John Polifka

570-704-6846Five MountainsRealty 

570-542-2141

PITTSTON

166 Vine St.Nice three family 

home in good loca- tion, fully occupied.

For more info andphotos visit:

www.atlasrealtyinc.com

MLS 12-220$49,900Call Tom

570-262-7716

909 Income &  Commercial

Properties

PITTSTON

94 Church St.Spacious double

block, one with oneside owner occu-

pied, 2nd side

needs cosmeticcare. Off street

parking for 2 vehi-cles, walking dis-

  tance to the down- town. Pool and

patio deck.For more info and

photos visit:www.atlas

realtyinc.com.MLS 11-3292

$76,500Call Bill Williams

570-362-4158

PITTSTON

Rear 49 James St.Two 2 bedroom

apartments, fully 

rented with sepa-rate utilities on aquiet street. For

more info and pho- tos visit: www.atlas

realtyinc.comMLS 12-219

$39,900Call Tom

570-262-7716

LINE UP A GREAT DEAL...IN CLASSIFIED!Looking for the right dealon an automobile?Turn to classified.It’s a showroom in print!Classified’s gotthe directions!PITTSTON

SALE OR LEASEPRICE REDUCED

Modern office build-ing, parking for 12cars. Will remodel

  to suit tenant.$1800/mo or pur-

chase for$449,000MLS 11-751

Call Charlie570-829-6200

SHAVERTOWN

“Great BusinessLocation”$168,500

B-2 zoning, just off he Dallas Highway.

1st floor has 4 spa-cious rooms, stoneireplace & powder

ro om & 2 nd fl oo rh as 1 b ed ro omapartment with 1 & 3/4 baths. Amplepaved parking area.I de al f or N ai l &  Beauty Salon, retailbusiness or prof-e ss i on al o ffi c e.Ow ne rs a re PA  licensed Realtors.

MLS#11-4356Four Star

McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

GARAGESwoyersville

Four-bay garagewith attached 725SFoffice, also largegarage now used forstorage. Presently being used as autosales, repair andstorage. Property has security fenceand exterior lighting.One acre lot. MLS #10-2413 $215,000

Louise Laine570-283-9100 x20

WEST PITTSTON

Great InvestmentOpportunity.

2 Storefronts & attached 3 bed-

room home allrented out with

separate utilities.$125,000

MLS# 11-2185Four Star

McCabe Realty 

570-674-9950

909 Income &  Commercial

Properties

WEST WYOMING

379-381 Sixth St.Perfect first home  for you with one

side paying most of  your mortgage.

 Would also make anice investment

with all separateutilities and nice

rents. Large fenced yard, priced to sell.Don’t wait too long.

Call today toschedule a tour.MLS 11-1453

REDUCED!!$84,900

Mark R. Mason570-331-0982

CROSS REALESTATE

570-288-0770

WILKES-BARRE

1255 Laurel Run Rd.Bear Creek Twp.,large commercial

garage/warehouseon 1.214 acres with

additional 2 acreparcel. 2 waterwells. 2 newer

underground fuel tanks. Currently 

zoning is residentialFor more info and

photos visit:www.atlas

realtyinc.comMLS 12-208$179,900

Call Charlie570-829-6200

 WILKES-BARRE

35 Tannery StTwo properties inone! House comesw i th ad di tio nal aoining lot (approx 

40 x 75) with poten-

ial to build or park 10-15 cars. Wouldmake great profes-sional space. Newroof in 2010.$49,900. 11-4379.

CROSSINREAL ESTATE

570-288-0770

Shopping for anew apartment?

Classified letsyou compare costs -

without hassleor worry!

Get movingwith classified!

WYOMING

PRICE REDUCED!

285 Wyoming Ave.

First floor currently used as a shop,could be offices,

etc. Prime location,corner lot, full base-ment. 2nd floor is 3bedroom apartment

plus 3 car garageand parking for

6 cars. For moreinformation and

photos go towww.atlas

realtyinc.comMLS #10-4339

$169,900Call Charlie

 VM 101

912 Lots & Acreage

BACK MOUNTAIN3.37 acre woodedlot. Public sewer.

Underground utili- ties. Close to 309.

  Asking $59,900Call 570-885-1119

BEAR CREEK 

38 Wedgewood Dr.Laurelbrook Estates

Lot featuring 3.22acres with great

privacy on cul-de-sac. Has been perc

 tested and hasunderground utili-

 ties. 4 miles to PA Turnpike entrance.For more info and

photos visit:www.atlas

realtyinc.comMLS 12-114$64,900Call Tom

570-262-7716

COURTDALE175’x130’ sloping lotwith some trees.Public sewer, water,gas. $9,500. To set-

 tle Estate. 570-287-5775 or 332-1048

912 Lots & Acreage

DALLAS

Lot 2 Marlington CtTHINKING OF BUILDING?

.76 acre beautifulbuilding lot on a cul-de-sac in desirable

neighborhood.Covenants apply.

Public utilities.Dallas School

District.MLS #11-4401

$ 64,900Call Tracy Zarola

570-696-0723

HARDINGMt. Zion Road

One acre lot justbefore OberdorferRoad. Great place

 to build yourdream homeMLS 11-3521

$29,900Call Colleen

570-237-0415

HARVEYS LAKESELLER SAYS SELL!Land with LakeView

90' x 125' Lot with  View of the Lake.

Sewer PermitRequired. $19,000

MLS# 10-2523

Call Cindy 570-690-2689

www.cindykingre.com

570-675-4400

Job Seekers arelooking here!

 Where's your ad?570-829-7130 andask for an employ-

ment specialist

JACKSON TWP1 ac re w ith w el l ,septic and driveway i n p l ac e . As ki n g$42,000. Make rea-sonable offer.

DEREMER REALTY 570-477-1149

LAFLINLot#9

Pinewood Dr

BUILD YOUR 

DREAM HOMEon one of the lastavai l ab l e l o ts i nd es i rab le Lafl i n.Convenient locationnear highways, air-p or t, c as in o &  shopping.DIRECTIONS Rt 315

o laflin Rd; makeleft off Laflin Rd ontoPinewood Dr. Lot ison corner of  Pinewood Dr. andHickorywood Dr.

MLS 11-3411$34,900

atlas realtyinc.comCall Keri Best

570-885-5082

MOUNTAIN TOPCrestwood Schools!126 Acres for Sale!

Mostly wooded withapprox. 970 ft on

Rt. 437 inDennison Twp.

$459,000Call Jim Graham at

570-715-9323

MOUNTAIN TOPSeveral building lots

ready to build on! ALL public utilities!

Priced from$32,000 to

$48,000! Use yourown Builder! Call

Jim Graham at570-715-9323

LivingInQuailHill.comNew Homes From

$275,000-$595,000(570) 474-5574

SHAVERTOWN LANDHarford Ave.

4 buildable residen-  tial lots for sale indi-

vidually or take all4! Buyer to confirmwater and sewer

with zoning officer.Directions: R. on E. Franklin, R. on 

Lawn to L. on Harford.

$22,500 per lotMark Mason

570-331-0982CROSSIN REAL

ESTATE570-288-0770

 WILKES-BARREPARTLY CLEARED

  VACANT LOTS:LOT #13

E. Thomas St. Approximately 0.57acre MLS #11-2616

$32,000.LOT #18

E Thomas St., Approximately 0.73 acre. MLS

#11-2615. $35,000Call Jeff Cook Realty WorldBank Capital

570-235-1183

915 Manufactured

Homes

ASHLEY  ASHLEY PARK

Double wide home.3 bedrooms, 2

baths. 3 seasondeck & carport,new appliances,many upgrades,

near Rts 81, 309 & Hanover Industrial

Park $54,500.Serious Calls Only.

(570) 826-0887

915 Manufactured

Homes

ASHLEY PARK Laurel Run & SanSouci Parks,Likenew, several to

choose from,Fin ancing &Warranty,MobileOneSales.netCall (570)250-2890

PITTSTON TWP.95 Redman

2 bedroom. Vinylsiding, shingled

roof. Clean. NEEDS

NO WORK. Minutes from I81 & Turnpike.Excellent Condition.

$19,900.570-851-6128 or

610-767-9456

921 Open HouseDirectory

KINGSTONOPEN HOUSESUNDAY 1/29

1 PM - 3 PM43 S. L ANDON A  VE.

  A Classy Move-inReady 5 bed-

room, with recentupdates including

 flooring, bathroom,recessed lighting & many new widows.

 Woodburner onbrick hearth, eat in

kitchen, formal

dining room. Goodroom sizes, fenced yard, patio, private

driveway, walkingdistance to park,shopping, public transportation,

restaurants, etc.MLS #11-4283

$132,900.Call Pat today @

CENTURY 21 SMITH

HOURIGAN GROUP570-287-1196

938 Apartments/ Furnished

WILKES-BARREFULLY FURNISHED 1

BEDROOM APARTMENT

Short or long termExcellent

NeighborhoodPrivateTenant

Parking$550 includes all

utilities. No pets.570-822-9697

Doyou needmorespace? A yard or garage sale

in classifiedis the best way

tocleanoutyour closets!You’re in bussiness

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941 Apartments/ Unfurnished

ASHLEY74 W. Hartford St

2 b ed roo m. 2 nd  floor. Fridge, stove,washer/dryeri nc l ud ed . W al l tow al l c ar pe t. N opets. Security, appli-cation fee + utilities.$550/month.

570-479-2559

ASHLEY Available Now 

1st floor, 2 bedroom.Off street parking.

  Wa sh er d ry erhookup. Appliances.B us s to p a t t hedoor. Water Includ-ed.$575 + utilities & security. No pets.

TRADEMARKREALTY GROUP

570-954-1992

ASHLEY Available Now 

2nd floor, 2 bed-roo m. O ff s tre etparking. Washerdryer hookup. Appli-ances. Bus stop at

  th e d oo r. W ate rIncluded.$575 + util-ities & security. Nopets.

TRADEMARKREALTY GROUP

570-954-1992

ASHLEY

TWO APARTMENTSBrand new 2 bed-

room, washer/dryerhookup, $550

month + utilities.No pets.

OTHER APTS AVAILABLE IN

NANTICOKE

570-868-6020

BACK MOUNTAIN2 bedroom, first

 floor, large moderneat in kitchen withappliances, bath,carpeting, ample

parking, $495.570-696-1866

BACK MOUNTAINCozy 2 bedroom.

Heat & Appliances.$575/ month.

570-574-2588

DALLAS2 bedroom near

Misericordia. Newly renovated. Stove & refrigerator includ-

ed. Some utilities by  tenant. $575 +

security, references& lease. No Pets,no smoking. Call

(570) 298-2478 or(570) 417-0144

DALLAS2 bedrooms, nopets. $650/mo +

utilities & security.Trash & sewer

included.Call 570-674-7898

941 Apartments/ Unfurnished

DALLASModern 1st floor, 1b ed roo m w i th al la pp li an ce s. O ff  street parking. Nop et s. $ 55 0 pe rmonth + utilities.

570-639-1462

Dallas, Pa.MEADOWS

 APARTMENTS220 Lake St.Housing for the

elderly & mobility impaired; all utilities

included. Federally subsidized program.

Extremely lowincome persons

encouraged toapply. Income less

 than $12,400.570-675-6936,

8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.EQUAL HOUSING

OPPORTUNITY 

H ANDICAP A CCESSIBLE

DUMORETw o b ed ro om 1b ath ro o m apart-ment on Apple St.$600/month + utili-

 ties. Available 1/15.(570) 815-5334

DURYEA1 bedroom apart-ment + den in con-verted school. 10 ft.ceilings, open planLiving Room, Dininga re a & mo de rnKitchen, all appli-ances, mini-blinds,neutral colors, hard-wood floors, laun-dry, off-street park-ing. $675. Call

570-451-1982

EDWARDSVILLE2 large bedrooms.Large kitchen. Fullbasement. $575 +u til i ti e s. 1 m on ths ec uri ty . R efe r-ences. Section 8 ok.

609-947-0684

EDWARDSVILLE3/4 bedrooms, wat-e r & s e we r. O ff-street parking. $500

  /month + security.Te na nt p ay s f or

  trash, electric, gasheat & registration

 fee.Call 570-814-7562

EXETER 1st floor, 1 bedroom,refrigerator & stove,washer/dryer hook-up, no pets. Heat,hot water & trashpaid, other utilitiesby tenant. $550/ month, + security.

and 

2 nd fl oo r, 1 b ed -

room, fully carpet-ed. Stove & refriger-ator. No pets. Heat,hot water & trashpaid, other utilitiesby tenant. $495/ month + security.

570-655-9852

EXETER 2 bedroom, modern

kitchen and bath,Includes OSP

stove, fridge, heat,water, sewer.

No Pets. $650.570-693-1294

FORTY FORT1 & 2 BEDROOM A PTS

 Very nice, clean,great neighbor-

hood, hardwood floors, a/c, washer /dryer with newer

appliances, stor-age, 1st/last/securi-

  ty with one yearlease. References

required. $650-$695 + utilities.

 Water/sewer by owner, no pets,

non-smoking.

Call 202-997-9185 for appointment

FORTY FORT1st floor, 2 bed-room, gas heat,

nice kitchen,optional garage.

 Washer/dryerincluded

$685/month.Call after 6 p.m.

570-220-6533

FORTY FORTAMERICA

REALTY

RENTALS  AVAILABILITY -

FIRST FLOOR$465 + utilities.

Managed.1 B ed ro om s.Small, efficient,modern, appli-ances, laundry,gas fireplaces,courtyard park-ing. 2 YR SAMERENT/ LEASE,EMPLOYMENT

 /APPLICATION,NO PETS/

SMOKING.288-1422

Sell your own home!Place an ad HERE

570-829-7130

FORTY FORT  Available March 12nd floor, spacious,

well maintained, 2bedroom, 2 bath, in

convenient niceneighborhood.

Large living/diningarea, large eat inkitchen with w/d

hookup. Frontporch, screened

back porch. Greatcloset/storage

space,w/w carpet-ing, central air, off 

street parking.$900/month plusutilities. Call 570-

510-4778 from9am-5pm for an

appointment.

FREELANDNewly renovated 1st

  floor apartment. 1bedroom, refrigera-

  tor & stove provid-ed, no pets,$475/per month,plus utilities + secu-rity. 570-443-0543

GLEN LYON2 Bedroom apart-ment and 1/2 double

  for rent! Call570-561-5836

 for details.

941 Apartments/ Unfurnished

HANOVER TWP.LEE P ARK

1st floor studio effi-ciency. Remodeledeat-in-kitchen andbath. Livingroom/ bedroom combina-

  tion. Laundry roomhook up available.

 All appliances, heat,hot water, & trashi nc l ud ed . $ 415/ month + security.

Call 570-822-6737

HANOVER TWP.TOWNHOUSE2 bedrooms, cherry 

hardwood floors,stainless appli-

ances, European  tile kitchen & bath.

Parking, A/C, cathe-dral ceilings, fire-

place, balcony $790/month.

Call 570-650-0278

HUDSON2 bedrooms, 1 bath,refrigerator & stove,washer/dryer hook-up, full basement,no pets. $625/mon-

  th, water & sewerpaid, security.

570-829-5378

HUGHESTOWNImmaculate 4 room,2 bedroom, 1 bath2nd floor apartmentoverlooking park.

 Washer/dryerh oo kup . S tove & 

  fridge included. Nopets. Non smoking.$550/month + utili-

 ties & security. Call(570) 457-2227

Apartments AvailableWILKES-BARRE,

2 bedroom nearMohegan Sun.

New carpet, deck off kitchen,

spacious!$510 + utilities

WILKES-BARRE,Duplex building.1st & 2nd floors

available. 2 bed-room, dining

room, living room,off street parking.$460 + utilities

WILKES-BARRE,4 bedroom 1/2

double. Off streetparking, yard,

remodeled.$650 + utilities

 All Include:

Appliances & MaintenanceGOOD CREDIT =

MONTHLY  DISCOUNT

570-899-3407Tina Randazzo,

Property Mgr

KINGSTON109 N. Thomas AveEfficiency with sep-arate kitchen. Mod-ern. Heat, garbage& hot water includ-e d. $ 475, l e as e,security.

570-474-5023

KINGSTON1st floor. Large 2

bedroom. Remod-eled. Stove refriger-ator. Washer/ dryerhookup. $700 Heat

included. Call570-814-0843 or

570-696-3090

KINGSTON2 bedroom, 2nd

 floor. Refrigerator & stove provided. Off-

street parking.$515/month

includes water.No pets.

Call 570-779-1684

KINGSTON2nd floor, 2 bed-rooms. Heat,

water & sewerincluded. Some

pets okay. Off street parking.

$750.570-332-5215

KINGSTON3 bedroom, 1 bath,

modern kitchen,new carpeting,

 freshly painted, newappliances. $635 +

utilities.Call 570-239-3887

KINGSTON

Bring Rover or Kitty & move right in to

his second floor 1b ed roo m ap art-m en t. O ff s tre etparking. Coin laun-dry. Great location.$450 + gas & elec-

ric. 570-262-1577

KINGSTON

E. WALNUT ST.Light, bright, 3rd

 floor, 2 bedrooms,carpeted, security 

system. Garage.Extra storage & 

cable TV included.Laundry facilities.Heat & hot water

 furnished. Fineneighborhood.

Convenient to bus& stores. No

pets. References.Security. Lease.

No smokersplease. $715.

570-287-0900

KINGSTONGreat Location – 3rd

  Avenue. 2.5 bed-room, 1 bath, Livingroom, Dining room,central air, largesunroom, privatebackyard deck, off-s tr ee t p ar ki ng ,w as he r & d ry er,refrigerator, dish-

washer, garbagedisposal. $675 + util-ities. Sorry, no pets& no smoking.

570-283-1736

KINGSTONNewly remodeled, 3bedroom 1/2 doublewith carpet, paint,1.5 bath, washer/ dryer hook up, gasheat, $700 + utilities.

Call 570-814-0843or 570-696-3090

941 Apartments/ Unfurnished

KINGSTONRecently renovat-ed2 bedroom. Liv-ing room & diningroom. Convenientoff street parking.

  Al l n ew app li -ances. Water & sewer included.$575 + utilities,security & refer-ences. No pets.Call 570-239-7770

KINGSTONSPACIOUS 1/2 DOUBLES

3 bedrooms, back   yard. Separate utili-  ties. No pets. Back-ground & security.$750/month.

570-242-8380

KINGSTONSpacious 3rd floor,

2 bedrooms, porch,off street parking.

Heat & waterincluded. New

 fridge & stove. PetFriendly. $550 +

security. Call570-287-5282

KINGSTON Very nice, 3 roomsand bath. No pets.

Non-smoking. Allutilities & parking

included.$575/mo.Call 570-287-3985

Find Something?Lose Something?

Get it back where itbelongs

with a Lost/Found ad!

570-829-7130

LARKSVILLE3 bedroom, 1 bath.$725, with discount.

  All new hardwood  floors and tile. Newcabinets/bathroom.Dishwasher, garb-age disposal. Wash-er/dryer hook-up.Off street parking.Facebook us at

BOVO Rentals570-328-9984

MCADOONewly constructed1 & 2 bedroom 2nd floor apartments.

Modern kitchen:stainless steel

appliances, granitecountertops. Pri-vate laundry. Off 

street parking. Nopets. Includes heat,

water, garbage & sewer. References& security deposit

required. $850Call (570) 929-2843

 for appointment

MOUNTAIN TOP1 Bedroom apart-ments for elderly,

disabled. Rentsbased on 30% of 

 ADJ gross income.Handicap Accessi-ble. Equal HousingOpportunity. TTY711

or 570-474-5010This institution is an

equal opportunity provider & employer.

NANTICOKE2 bedroom, 1st

 floor. Large eat inkitchen, fridge,electric stove,

large living room,w/w carpeting,

master bedroomwith custom built

in furniture. Amplecloset space.

Front/back porch-es, off street

parking, laundry room available.

No dogs, smok-ing, water, sewer,

garbage paid.$525/mo + gas,

electric, security,lease, credit,background

check.(570) 696-3596

NANTICOKE2nd Floor apart-

ment for a tenantwho wants the

best. Bedroom, liv-ing room, kitchen & 

bath. Brand new. Washer/dryer hook-

up, air conditioned.No smoking or

pets. 2 year lease,all utilities by ten-

ant. Sewer & garbage included.

Security, first & lastmonth’s rent

required. $440.00570-735-5064

NANTICOKE2nd floor, 1 bed-

room, washer/dryerhookup, off streetparking. No pets.

$470/month,heat, water, & hot

water incl.570-855-3958 leave

message.

NANTICOKE603 Hanover St

2 nd fl oo r, 1 b ed -r oo m. N o p et s.$500 + security, util-ities & lease. Photosavailable. Call

570-542-5330

NANTICOKE603 H ANOVER ST

2nd floor, 1bedroom. No pets.

$500 + security,utilities & lease.

Photos available.570-542-5330

NANTICOKE  Available Mar. 1.Nice starter apt. orgreat for downsiz-ing into retirement.

1st floor, 2 bed-room, non smoking. W/w carpeting, all

appliances, off street parking. W/d,

porch and back  yard. Electric heat.

$490/mo., water,sewage incl. Tenant

pays other utilities.1 month security and references.570-650-3358

NANTICOKEE. State st

Immaculate spa-cious, 2 bedroom

on 1st floor, modernkitchen and bath,

w/d hookup. Amplestorage. $585/mo

incl. water, garbagesewer 239-2741

941 Apartments/ Unfurnished

NANTICOKEReady Immediately!Spacious 2nd floor

non smoking, 2bedroom. W/w car-

peting, all appli-ances incl. w/d.

Electric heat. Tonsof storage, off 

street parking. Yardand porch.

$480/mo, 1 monthsecurity, refer-

ences. Water andsewage incl. tenant

pays other utilities570-650-3358

PITTSTON1 bedroom, 1st floor.

  Water, s ew er & garbage included.$400/month. Avail-able the first week of February.Call (570) 313-8332

Let the Community Know!

Place your Classified  Ad TODAY!

570-829-7130

PITTSTON2nd floor, 2 bed-

rooms, 1 bathroom,refrigerator & stove

provided, washer/ dryer hookup, petsnegotiable. $525/ month, water and

sewer paid,security and leaserequired. Call after

4pm. 570-237-6277

PITTSTON3 bedroom, 2 sec-ond floor. Includes

 fridge, range,sewer, trash, wash-er & dryer hook up.

$575 + security Call Bernie

888-244-2714

PITTSTONModern, clean 2bedroom. Large

master bedroomwith smaller 2ndbedroom. Large

kitchen with plenty of cabinets. Large

living room andlarge closets.

$550/mo + utilities.Owner pays sewer

and garbage. 1 yearlease required.

NO PETSCall Charlie

570-829-1578

PITTSTONModern, clean 2bedroom. Large

master bedroomwith smaller 2ndbedroom. Large

kitchen with plenty of cabinets. Large

living room andlarge closets.

$550/mo + utilities.Owner pays sewer

and garbage. 1 yearlease required.

NO PETSCall Charlie

570-829-1578

PLAINS1st floor. Modern 2bedroom. Kitchen

with appliances. Allnew carpet. Conve-

nient location. Nosmoking. No pets.

$550 + utilities.570-714-9234

PLYMOUTH2 bedroom, 1 bath.1st fl oo r. New ly  p ain ted . $ 575 +security. Includes

  fridge, range, heat,water & sewer.

Call Bernie888-244-2714

PLYMOUTHLarge, spacious 1 or2 bedroom. Appli-ances and utilitiesincluded. Off streetparking. $650. Call

570-704-8134

PLYMOUTHNewly remodeled, 3rooms & bath. Heat,hot water, stove, re-

  frigerator, electri-city & garbage in-cluded. Close to busstop & stores. $535

 /month, $535/secu-rity. 1 year lease. NoPets.570-779-2258after 12:00 p.m.

SHAVERTOWN2 bedroom, privatesetting with pond.

1.5 baths. Ultramodern kitchenwith appliances,

dishwasher & microwave includ-

ed. Plenty of closet& storage. Wash-er/dryer hook up.

Private drive.$1,100/month.

 Water, sewer & garbage included.

Security depositrequired.

Call 570-760-2362

SWOYERSVILLE2nd floor, 4 large

rooms, 2 bed-rooms. Carpeting,stove, fridge, w/dhookup. Off streetparking. Hot water

and water included.Gas heat paid by 

  tenant. No pets orsmoking. Security & lease. $475/month.Call 570-675-7836

SWOYERSVILLENew 1 bedroom, 1st

 floor. Quiet area. All appliances

included, coin-oplaundry. Off streetparking. No pets.

$430. Water/sewerincluded. Security & 

references. Call570-239-7770

W. WYOMING2nd floor. 2 bed-

room. Appliances.Enclosed porch. 2car garage. $600/ 

month + security 

and utilities. Nopets. No smoking.

Call (570) 333-4363

WARRIOR RUN2 bedrooms, stove,washer/dryer hook-up. Sewer, water & garbage paid, elec-

 tric by tenant. $440  /month, + lease & 

security. Close toH  ANOVER INDUSTRIAL

P ARK

570-301-8200

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OFFICENTERS - Pierce St., Kingston

 Professional Office RentalsFull Service Leases • Custom Design • Renovat ions • Various Size Suites Available

Medical, Legal, Commercial • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial

Full Time Maintenance StaffAvailable

 For Rental Information Call: 1-570-287-1161

941 Apartments/ Unfurnished

941 Apartments/ Unfurnished

SAINT JOHNApartments

419 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre• Secured Senior Building for 62 & older.• 1 bedroom apartments currently available

INCLUDESALL UTILITIES.

• YOU regulate heat & air conditioning• Laundry Room Access• Community Room/Fully equipped kitchen

for special events• Exercise Equipment• 24 Hour Emergency Maintenance• Garage & off street parking• Computer / Library area• Curbside public transportation

570-970-6694Equal Housing Opportunity 

IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE

Immediate Occupancy!!

Efficiencies available@30% of income

MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS61 E. Northampton St.

Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701

• Affordable Senior Apartments• Income Eligibility Required• Utilities Included! • Low cable rates;• New appliances; • Laundry on site;• Activities! •Curbside Public Transportation

Please call 570-825-8594D/TTY 800-654-5984

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 APARTMENTS

The good life...  close at hand 

Regions Best  Address 

• 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.

822-4444www.EastMountainApt.com

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• Fitnessce nter & pool• P atio/B alconies• P et friendly*• O nline rentalpaym ents• Flexible lease term s

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KINGSTON

SDK GREENACRES HOMES

11 Holiday Drive

Kingston“A Place ToCall Home”

Spacious 1, 2 & 3Bedroom Apts

3 BedroomTownhomes

Gas heat included

FREE24hr on-site GymCommunity Room

Swimming PoolMaintenance FREEControlled Access

Patio/Balcony and much more...

Call Today   for Move In

Specials.570-288-9019

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941 Apartments/ Unfurnished

WEST PITTSTON2 bedroom. Wash-er, dryer, stove & 

  fridge included. Heata nd w at er a ls oincluded.Call 570-430-3095

WEST PITTSTON  Attractive 1st floor 1bedroom. Newly re-novated, tile kitch-en, laundry room,off street parking.Security & refer-ences. Non smok-ers, no pets. $600 +utilities.

570-655-4311

Need a Roommate?Place an ad and

 find one here!570-829-7130

WEST PITTSTONHIGH AND DRY

Spacious 1 bedroomapartment, 2nd floor.Recently renovated.Sewer & appliancesincluded. Off street

parking. Security.No pets.

$500/month +utilities & gas heat.

570-586-0417

941 Apartments/ Unfurnished

West Pittston, Pa.GARDEN VILLAGE

 APARTMENTS221 Fremont St.

Housing for theelderly & mobility 

impaired; all utilitiesincluded. Federally 

subsidizedprogram. Extremely low income persons

encouraged toapply. Income less

 than $12,400.570-655-6555,

8 am-4 pm,

Monday-Friday.EQUAL HOUSING

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Efficiency 1 & 2bedrooms. Includesall utilities, parking,

laundry. No pets.From $390 to $675.

Lease, security & references.570-970-0847

 WILKES-BARRE1 bedroom, 1st floor,private driveway.G re at l oc at io n.$400 + electric. By application.

570-954-0505

WILKES-BARRE1 bedroom, all utili-

  ties included, no

pets. Backgroundcheck. $475/month+ security.

Call 570-822-9625

WILKES-BARRE1.5 bedroom, 1 bath,refrigerator & stoveprovided, no pets, .Heat & water paid.$560/month + secu-rity deposit.

Call 570-829-1598

941 Apartments/ Unfurnished

WILKES-BARRE264 Academy St

1.5 bedrooms,newly renovated

building. Washer & dryer available.

$600/per monthincludes heat, hot

water and parking.570-328-9896570-855-4744

WILKES-BARRE460 Scott Street

2 u ni ts. F ri d ge & s tove i n cl ud e d.

  Washer/dryer hook up. Off street park-ing. No pets. Securi-

  ty, application fee +utilities.1 bedroom 1st floor,

$450.1 bedroom 3rd

  floor, $400.570-479-2559

WILKES-BARRE  A s p otl es s l i vi ngroom, dining room,kitchen, 2 bedroom,bath, yard, base-m en t, o ff s tre etp ar ki ng . I rv in gPlace. $430 + utili-

  ties. 570-266-5336

WILKES-BARREAPARTMENTSFOR RENT!

425 S. Franklin St.For lease. Availableimmediately, wash-er/dryer on premis-e s, n o p et s. W ehave studio apts. On

site parking. Fridge& stove provided.24/7 security cam-era presence and alldoors electronically l o cked . S tu d io -$ 45 0. Wa te r &  s ew er p ai d . O nem on th / s ec uri ty  deposit. Call

570-793-6377 or570-208-9301 after9:00 a.m. to sched-ule an appointment.

Or emailshlomo_voola @yahoo.com 

wilkesliving.com

WILKES-BARREClean, 2 bedroom,duplex. Stove, hook-ups, parking, yard.No pets/no smoking$475 + utilities.Call 570-868-4444

WILKES-BARRE

LAFAYETTE GARDENSS   AVE MONEY THIS YEAR ! 

113 Edison St.Quiet neighborhood.

2 bedroom apart-ments available for

immediate occu-

pancy. Heat & hotwater included. $625

Call Aileen at570-822-7944

Shopping for anew apartment?

Classified letsyou compare costs -

without hassleor worry!

Get movingwith classified!

WILKES-BARREMayflower Section1 bedroom apart-ment available. Nice

  Area. Stove, fridge,h eat & h o t w aterincluded. Storage.Rent with option tobuy. No pets. Call

570-823-7587

WILKES-BARRE NORTH813 N Washington

Street2 nd fl oo r. 1 b ed -room, wall to wallcarpet, new paint & 

  fl oo ri ng , e at i n

kitchen with appli-ances, laundry facil-i ti es , e nc lo se dp orc h. Heat, h otw ate r an d c ab l eincluded. $520 +electric & security.No pets.

Call 570-814-1356

WILKES-BARRENorth Franklin St.

2 or 3 bedroom -second floor,

kitchen, living room,washer/dryer hook-up, sun porch, andrear fenced yard.

Renovated withnew floor cover-ings, and paint.

Tenant is responsi-ble for water, gas

(heat, & hot water),and electric.$575 month

Call Ken@ 570-706-6145 to

schedule a viewing.

WILKES-BARRE SOUTH1 bedroom, kitchen,

bath, living room,new floors. Very 

clean. Washer,dryer, stove, fridge.

No Pets . $450 +utilities & security 

570-822-1408

WILKES-BARRE SOUTH

SECURE BUILDINGS1 & 2 bedroom

apartments.Starting at $440

and up. Referencesrequired. Section8 ok.

570-332-5723

941 Apartments/ Unfurnished

WILKES-BARRESOUTH W ELLES ST.

 Available February 2 bedroom, 2nd

 floor. New paint & carpet, enclosedporch. Heat, hotwater, sewer & 

garbage included.$625 + security.

Section 8 Welcome.570-589-9767

WILKES-BARRESTUDIO NEAR

 WILKESLots of light, loft

bed, wood floors.$425/month, all

utilities included.No pets.

570-826-1934

WILKES-BARRE TWPComfortable, wellappointed profes-sional type 4 rooma pa rt me nt o n 2

 floors. Beautiful highceilings with fans

  throughout. Someappliances included.Pet & smoke free.Close to shopping / business section. A must see. $590 permonth + utilities & 1month security. Call

570-822-6115Leave Message

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WILKES-BARRE

“UPPER N. MAINJoin our family 

offeringefficient,

stylish,compact

1 bedrooms, Victorianbuilding,

parking laundry.NO PETS/ 

SMOKING/LEASES REQUIRED.

Details uponrequest forapplicants.

Starting at$465 + utilities

AMERICA REALTY288-1422

WILKES-BARRE1 bedroom

water included2 bedroom

water included1 bedroomefficiency waterincluded2 bedroomsingle family 6 bedroomlarge half double

HANOVER2 bedroom

NANTICOKE2 bedroom

large, waterincluded

PITTSTONLarge 1

bedroom waterincluded

PLAINS1 bedroomwater included

KINGSTON3 Bedroom Half Double

LUZERNE2 bedroom

water includedOLD FORGE

2 bedroomwater includedMcDermott & 

McDermottReal Estate

Inc. Property Management570-821-1650

(direct line)Mon-Fri. 8-7pm

Sat. 8-noon

WILKES-BARRE/NORTH2 B EDROOM

 A  VAILABLE NOW!!Recently renovated,s p ac i ou s, w oo d

  floors, all kitchenappliances included,parking available.

2 bedroom $500 +utilities. Call Agnes347-495-4566570-793-9449

WILKES-BARRE/NORTHby General Hospital3 bedroom. All reno-vate d . 1, 20 0 s f.P ar ki ng s pa ce .$730/month + utili-

 ties, negotiable. Call Agnes

347-495-4566570-793-9449

941 Apartments/ Unfurnished

WYOMING1 bedroom 2nd floorat $675/month. Off street parking. Nonsmoking. No pets.Bonus walk up atticwith tons of stor-age. Heat, water,g arb ag e, s ew erincluded. 1 months ec uri ty , c red itcheck & references.1 year lease.

Please call Donna570-613-9080

WYOMINGUpdated 1 bedroom.New W al l to w al lcarpet. Appliances

  furnished. Coin oplaundry. $550. Heat,w at er & s ew erincluded. Call

570-687-6216 or570-954-0727

944 CommercialProperties

Commercial LeaseCourtdale location

Ideal for: Veterinarian Office

Manufacturing / Industrial SpaceStorage Space

1000 SF - 5000 SFSpace Available.5000 SF WarehouseSpace with loadingdocks, office, heat,and plumbing. $3.60- $12 sf/yr + NNN,lease negotiable.

Call Cindy King570-690-2689

www.cindykingre.com

570-675-4400

DOLPHIN PLAZARte. 315

3800 SF, will divideOffice / Retail

Cal l 570-829-1206

EXETER OFFICE / 

STOREFRONT

1079 W  YOMING A  VE.,available immedi-ately, utilities pro-

vided. $300/monthwith security 

deposit. Call570-693-2804 for an appointment

KINGSTON

FORMER KARATE

STUDIO1,000 sf with fullbathroom, kitchen,large waiting area& super big studioarea. All for$495/month + utili-

  ties. 570-706-5628

KINGSTONOFFICE SPACE

 Available immedi-ately, a total of 800square feet, 2 to 4

offices. Clean,quiet,safe. Off street

parking, all utilitiesincluded.

$400-$600/month.570-288-6644570-499-3137

OFFICE OR STORENANTICOKE

1280 sq ft. 3 phase

power, central airconditioning. Handi-cap accessible restroom. All utilities by 

  tenant. Garbageincluded. $900 permonth for a 5 yearlease.

570-735-5064.

Let the Community Know!

Placeyour Classified Ad TODAY!

570-829-7130

OFFICE SPACEMC A DOO

 Available for profes-sional office. Private

restroom. Use of waiting room & 

conference room.Heat, air, off street

parking, plowingincluded.

$300/month. Call(570) 929-2843

 for appointment

PITTSTONCOOPERS CO-OPLease Space Available, Light

manufacturing,warehouse,

office, includesall  utilities with free parking.

I will save you money!

PITTSTON TWP.BUILDING FOR RENT

Suscon Road. Avail-able 02/01/12,

3,000 square feet,parking lot, 4 bay,

Call 570-237-6548 for details.

PLAINS A  VAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 

1,500 SQ.FT.135 0 R i ve r R oadExcellent locationor small business

or office. Will re-model to suit tenant.

Call 570-760-3714or 570-237-5664

RETAIL BUILDING W ILKES-B ARRE T WP

12,000 sf. Route309. Exit 165 off I81.

570-823-1719

315 PLAZA1750 sf former

Physician Office.OFFICE /RETAIL

570-829-1206

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WAREHOUSE/LIGHTMANUFACTURINGOFFICE SPACE

PITTSTONMain St.

12,000 sq. ft. build-ing in downtownlocation. Ware-house with lightmanufacturing.

Building with someoffice space. Entirebuilding for lease or

will sub-divide.MLS #10-1074Call Charlie

570-829-6200 VM 101

WILKES-BARREGREAT BUSINESS

OPPORTUNITY 1,500 square footavailable for rent.

Restaurant withsome equipment.

Excellent street vis-ibility at the Hazle & Park Triangle. Also,Middle East Bakery 

  for sale or rent.call Pete for details

at 570-301-8200

WYOMING72’ x 200’ VACANTCOMMERCIAL LOT

233 Wyoming Ave,Rt. 11 (1/4 mile fromproposed Walmart)

For Sale or lease.$96,000.

570-388-6669

950 Half Doubles

ALDEN / NANTICOKEModern. 3 Bed-

rooms. Gas Heat.Hookups. Parking.

Large yard. NoPets. $519 + utilities

Security $300570-824-8786

EDWARDSVILLE3 bedrooms. Largekitchen, living roomand dining room.Basement. Yard.

  Washer/dryer hook up. Gas heat. Newcarpeting. $635/ month + security & utilities. Some petsok. 908-392-2494

FORTY FORT3 bedroom, excel-lent condition, greatlocation. Off streetparking. Washer/ d ry er i nc l ud ed .

$650 + utilities. By application.570-954-0505

KINGSTON3 bedrooms, 1.5

baths, new wall towall carpeting,

 freshly painted, par-  tial A/C, gas heat,

large fenced in yard, walking dis- tance to KingstonCorners. All appli-ances, off-streetparking, no pets.$675/month, plus

utilities, & 2 monthssecurity.

 Application & references.

Call 570-639-4907

NANTICOKE1207 Prospect St

3 bedrooms. Hard-wood floors. Eat-inkitchen with appli-

ances, includingdishwasher. 1.5

bath. Washer/dryerhook up. Basement

& front porch.Sewer & garbageincluded. No pets.

No smoking. $625 +utilities & security.

570-814-1356

PARSONSModern 2 bedroom,1.5 bath, appliancesincluded, fenced inback yard, no pets,off street parking,$650/month + 1stmonth, security & lease. Available 1/25

(570) 262-3234

SWOYERSVILLE233 Hughes St

2 bedroom half dou-ble, Off street park-ing. Oil heat. Nicea re a. S ec ti on 8accepted. $550 +utilities.

Call 570-780-3009

WEST PITTSTON1 bedroom, livingroom, dining roomkitc he n. T otall y  remodeled. 1st floor.

  Washer/dryer hook up. Off street park-ing. $575/month +

security.570-299-7103

WEST PITTSTONExeter Ave.

3 bedroom. $650plus utilities

570-299-5471

WEST WYOMING3 bedroom, 1.5

bath, quiet area, off street parking.

  ABSOLUTELY NOPETS. $650/mo +

security and refer-ences. Utilities

by tenant.570-430-3851

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WILKES-BARRE322 New Hancock 3 bedroom. 1 bath. Available April 1st.

Call for details.Call (570) 819-1473

WILKES-BARRE/PARSONSSpacious. Newly remodeled. 1300 sf.3 b ed ro om . O ff  s tr ee t p ar ki ng .

Stove, refrigerator,washer/dryer. Nopets. $650/month +utilities & security 

570-474-9248

WILKES-BARRE/SOUTHNice 3 bedroom

half double. 1,400sf. $695 + utilities.Pets considered.

No CEO.Section 8 welcome.

570-899-8173

950 Half Doubles

WILKES-BARRE/SOUTHNi ce 3 b e dro omwith eat in kitchen & walk up attic. Walk-i ng d is ta nc e t os ch oo l & p ar ks .$700/month + utili-

 ties & 1 month secu-rity. (570) 793-9449

WYOMINGNewly remodeled 3bedrooms, refriger-ator & stove provid-e d, n o p e ts , w /wcarpeting, $800/ 

month, plus utilities,& $1,000 security deposit.

Call 570-693-2804

953Houses for Rent

BEAR CREEK 3 bedroom, 1 bathr an ch w it h 1 c argarage on 2 acres.New heating sys-

 tem. $1,050/month

Rent to Own or PurchaseOption Available!

Call (570) 574-9167

BEAR CREEK TWPCountry setting 4bedroom 1 1/2 bath-room house. Insidecompletely renovat-ed, stove and fridgeincluded, washerand dryer hook up$ 70 0 + u til i ti e s & security deposit callChris 570-614-4214

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BEAR CREEK VILLAGEL AKE COMMUNITY 

4 bedroom. 1.5bath. 2 car garage.Beautiful wooded 2

acre lot. Fencedback yard. Full

basement. Attic forstorage. Washer,

dryer, fridge &  freezer. Large deck.$1,200/month + utili-

  ties (water & garbage paid). No

cats. References & credit check 

required.570-262-0571 John

DALLAS

GREENBRIAR

  We l l m ai n tai ne dranch style condoeatures living room

with cathedral ceil-i n g, o ak ki tc he n,dining room withvaulted ceiling, 2bedrooms and 2 3/4baths, master bed-room with walk incloset. HOA feesincluded. $1,200 perm on th + u til i ti es .MLS#11-4063.

Call Kevin Smith570-696-5422

SMITH HOURIGAN

570-696-1195

DRUMSSAND SPRINGSGolf Community 

Luxurious 1900 sq.  feet Townhouse.Modern kitchen, 3b ed roo ms , 2 1/2ba ths, 1 st al lgarage. 3 minutes

  to interstates 81 & 80. $1400 + utilities.

Call 570-582-4575

953Houses for Rent

DURYEASingle family. 3 bed-

rooms, modernkitchen, new bath,new carpeting and

vinyl. Refinishedhardwood floors.

Parlor, dining roomand office. Gasheat. Off street

parking, frontporch, big back 

 yard, w/d hookup.$720 + utilities,

landlord paysgarbage & sewer. 1

month security. Ref-erences, back-

ground check , 1 year lease required.Call (570) 498-7428

leave message.

EXETER1812 Scarboro Ave

Completely remod-eled 1/2 double, 3bedroom, 1.5 bath,all hardwood floors& t il e, m od er nkitchen including

  fridge, stove, dish-washer, disposal,modern baths, gasheat, washer dryerhookup in privateb as e me nt, l arg eporch, driveway,n ic e y ard , g re atneighborhood, $795+ $1000 security, nopets. Call

570-479-6722

FORTY FORT17 D URKEE ST.

3 b ed ro om , 1 ½bath. Kitchen withappliances. 1,550sq. ft. Washer/dryer.1 car garage, hard-wood, parking, yard

& patio. $800 + utili- ties.

WILKES-BARRE TWP.36 TRENTON COURT

3 bedroom town-house, behind VA Hospital. All neweverything. Kitchenappliances, parking.$850 + utilities. Call

Joe 570-592-1606

HARVEYS LAKE3 bedroom, 2 fullbath, large mod-ern kitchen with

appliances, livingroom, dining

room, breakfastnook, large yard

with deck. Wash-er/dryer hook up.

  Water, sewer,garbage & snowplowing included.

No pets. Nonsmoking. Security 

deposit, refer-ences & credit

check required.$1,100/per month

+ utilities.

570-639-5761

HUDSON/PLAINSSingle 2 bedroom.

Gas Heat. $675/ month + utilities.

Section 8 accepted.570-825-5451

HUDSON/PLAINSSingle 2 bedroom.

Gas Heat. $675/ month + utilities.

Section 8 accepted.570-825-5451

HUNLOCK CREEK 3 b ed ro om o n 1acre. New carpet & p ai n t. F ul l b ase -ment. Detached 1.5car garage. Frontporch and spaciousrear deck. Water,s ew er i n cl ud e d.$950/ month + 1st & last. 570-332-8922

KINGSTON  A spotless 4 bed-room, 1 ½ bath capeo n D aw es A ve ;Fenced yard, base-

m en t, O ff- stree tparking. $685 + utili-

 ties. Call570-266-5336

KINGSTONSingle 3 bedroom 

1 fu ll b ath , l i vi ngroom, dining room,.kitchen, wall to wallcarpet and hard-wood floors. Wash-er dryer hookup.Single garage, cor-ner lot. Lawn main-

  tenance included$775 plus utilities. Available February 

570-287-5333after 6:30 pm

953Houses for Rent

LUZERNE Available immedi-

ately, 6 room single family home, $600+ 1 month security.

570-650-4628

NANTICOKEDesirable 

Lexington Village Nanticoke, PA 

Many ranch stylehomes. 2 bedrooms

2 Free Months With A 2 Year Lease 

$900 + electric only 

SQUARE FOOT REMANAGEMENT

866-873-0478

PENN LAKE WATERFRONT HOME

Large TraditionalHome On PeacefulPenn Lake. ThreeBe dro om , 2 BathHom e W ith A F ul lBasement, & Veran-da Overlooking TheLake. CrestwoodS ch oo l D is tri ct.Enjoy The View And

  All Your FavoriteLake Acti vi tie s.

  Asking $1,400 PerMonth Plus Utilities.To Schedule A Con-venient Appoint-ment. Call

MOUNTAINLIFEREAL ESTATE

570-646-6600.

PITTSTONBe au tifu l ranc hhome withattached garage.3 b ed ro om 1 .5baths All new tile,hardwood floors,granite counters,paint & carpets.C lo se st h ou serental to new that

  you will find. Wehandle all property maintenance. NoPets. $1,100 permonth. Utilities NotIncluded Call

570-237-0425

PLYMOUTH3 bedrooms, 1 bath-room, washer/dryerhookup, off-streetparking, no pets,$475/month plusutilities, lease andsecurity. Nice neigh-borhood.

Call 570-287-2405

SWOYERSVILLECompletely remod-eled Large 2 story, 3bedrooms, 2 baths,single family homeincluding refrigera-

  tor, s tove , d is h-washer & disposal.Gas heat, nice yard,g oo d n ei g hb or-h o od ,. O ff s tre e tparking. Shed. Nopets. $995 / month.

570-479-6722

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  WEST PITTSTON

2 bed, 2 bath ranchwith new kitchen & beautiful river view.

 Appliances included$1,200/mos + utili-

ies. MLS# 11-4275

570-696-3801Call Margy 

570-696-0891

WEST WYOMING429 West 8th Street

N ew 2 b ed ro omwith off street park-ing, private patio,washer/dryer, stoveincluded. No pets.$575/mos + security Sewer & garbageincluded other utili-

 ties by tenant.570-760-0458

953Houses for Rent

WILKES BARREAVAILABLE

FEBRUARY 120 JOHN ST.Cozy Single

House2 bedrooms, 1

bathroom, wall towall carpeting,

all appliancesincluded.

Screened inpatio. NO PETS.

$650/month plusutilities & one

month security.570-762-7535.

 After 5:00 p.m.Call:

570-826-0872

WILKES-BARREL ar ge 1 f ami ly  house, 4 bedrooms,2 baths, large living& dining rooms, ex-

  tra room, eat-in-kit-chen, finished attic.Backyard & drive-way. Washer/ dryerh oo ku p. $ 75 0/  month + utilities, 1month security.

Call 609-356-8416

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959 Mobile Homes

DALLASSmall trailer with 1 ½bedrooms. Private

  fe nc ed l ot w it hshed. Appliancesi nc lu de d. $ 50 0m on th + 1 m on thsecurity. Tenantpays electric, gas & w ate r. Avai labl eimmediately.No pets.

570-477-5747

DALLAS TWP.Newly remodeled 3bedroom, 1 bath.Large kitchen withstove, water, sewer& garbage included.$545 + 1st & last.

570-332-8922

962 Rooms

KINGSTON HOUSENice, clean

 furnished room,starting at $340.

Efficiency at $450month furnished

with all utilitiesincluded. Off 

street parking.570-718-0331

WILKES-BARREFurnished room forrent. Close to down-

  town. $90/week +security. Everythingincluded. Call

570-704-8288

971 Vacation & Resort Properties

FLORIDABoca Raton

 Available March/AprilBeau ti ful 5 roo mh om e w i th P oo l .Fully furnished. Onc an al l ot . $ 60 0weekly. If interest-ed, write to:

120 Wagner St.Moosic, PA 18507

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CALL AN EXPERT CALL AN EXPERT Professional Services DirectoryProfessional Services Directory

1024 Building & 

Remodeling

1st. QualityConstruction Co.

Roofing, siding,gutters, insulation,

decks, additions,windows, doors,

masonry & concrete.

Insured & Bonded.

Senior Citizens Discount!State Lic. # PA057320

570-299-7241570-606-8438

 ALL OLDER HOMESSPECIALIST

825-4268.Remodel / Repair

Kitchen& Baths

For All of YourRemodeling Needs.

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KITCHENS,ROOFING, SID-

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25 Yrs. ExperienceReferences. Insured

Free Estimates.(570) 332-7023

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New or RemodelingLicensed & Insured

Free Estimates570-406-6044

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Shedlarski ConstructionHOME IMPROVEMENT

SPECIALIST

Licensed, insured & PA registered.

Kitchens, baths,vinyl siding & rail-ings, replacementwindows & doors,

additions, garages,all phases of home

renovations.570-287-4067

1030 Carpet

Cleaning

 Alan & Linda’sCarpet and/orChair Cleaning

2 FOR $39570-826-7035

1 03 9 Chi mn ey

Service

A-1ABLE

CHIMNEY

Rebuild & RepairChimneys. All

  types of Masonry.Liners Installed,

Brick & Block,Roofs & Gutters.

Licensed & Insured

570-735-2257

CHIMNEY REPAIRSParging. Stucco.Stainless Liners.

Cleanings. CustomSheet Metal Shop.570-383-0644

1-800-943-1515Call Now!

COZY HEARTHCHIMNEY 

Chimney Cleaning,Rebuilding, Repair,Stainless Steel Lin-ing, Parging, Stuc-

co, Caps, Etc.Free Estimates

Licensed & Insured1-888-680-7990

570-840-0873

1057Construction & Building

GARAGE DOOR Sales, service,

installation & repair.

FULLY INSUREDHIC# 065008

CALL JOE570-606-7489570-735-8551

1078 Dr y Wa ll

MIKE SCIBEK DRYWALLHanging & finishing,design ceilings andpainting. Free esti-

mates. Licensed & Insured. 328-1230

MIRR

ADRYWALL

Hanging & FinishingTextured Ceilings

Licensed & InsuredFree Estimates

(570) 675-3378

1084 Electrical

GRULA ELECTRIC LLCLicensed, Insured,No job too small.

570-829-4077

SLEBODA ELECTRICMaster electrician

Licensed & InsuredService Changes & 

Replacements.Generator Installs.

8 6 8 - 4 4 6 9

1093 Excavating

MODULAR HOMES/EXCAVATING570-332-0077

Custom excavating,oundations, land

clearing, driveways,storm drainage, etc.

1132 HandymanServices

#1 FOR ALL YOURCONSTRUCTION

NEEDSInterior & exteriorpainting. All typesof remodeling, & plumbing. Front

and back porchesrepaired & 

replacedCall 570-301-4417

COMPLETEMAINTENANCE

Roofing, siding,plumbing, electric,

drywall, painting,rough and finished

carpentry, lawnservice and more.

Residential& Commercial

570-852-9281

DO IT ALL HANDYMANPainting, drywall,

plumbing & all typesof interior & exterior

home repairs.570-829-5318

RUSSELL’SProperty & Lawn

MaintenanceLICENSED & I NSURED

FREE ESTIMATES

 All types of interiorand exterior home& business repairs

570-406-3339

1132 Handyman

Services

The Handier Man 

  We fix everything!Plumbing,

Electrical & Carpentry.

Retired Mr. Fix It.Emergencies

23/7

299-9142

1135 Hauling &  Trucking

 AAA CLEANING A1 GENERAL H AULING

Cleaningattics,cellars,garages.

Demolitions,Roofing& TreeRemoval.

FreeEst. 779-0918or542-5821; 814-8299

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Estate CleanoutEstate CleanoutFree Estimates

24 HOURSERVICE

SMALL ANDLARGE JOBS!

570-823-1811570-239-0484

CASTAWAYHAULING JUNK 

REMOVAL823-3788 / 817-0395

HAUL ALLH AULING & 

P AINTING SERVICES.Free Estimates.570-332-5946

Mike’s $5-UpRemoval of Wood,Trash and Debris.

Same Day Service.

570-826-1883

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 Trucking

 VERY CHEAPJUNK REMOVAL!

Licensed,Insured & Bonded.

 Will beat any price,guaranteed! Free

Estimates. Over10,000 served.

570-693-3932

1156 Insurance

NEPA LONG TERM

CARE AGENCYLong Term Care

Insuranceproducts/life insur-ance/estate plan-

ning. ReputableCompanies.

570-580-0797FREE CONSULT

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1162 Landscaping/ Garden

  TREE REMOVALS tum p g ri n di n g,Hazard treeremoval, Grading,Drainage, Lot clear-ing, Snow plowing,Stone/Soil delivery.

Insured.Reasonable Rates

570-574-1862

1189 MiscellaneousService

 VITO’S& 

GINO’S Wanted:

JunkCars &TrucksHighest

PricesPaid!!

FREE PICKUP

288-8995

Purebred Animals?

Sell them here with a

classified ad!

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1195 Movers

BestDarnMovers

Moving HelpersCall for Free Quote.

We make moving easy.B D M h e l p e r s . c o m570-852-9243

1204 Painting &  Wallpaper

AWESOME INTERIORSQuality Interior & Exterior Painting.

Owner Presenton Every Job.

Satisfaction Guar-anteed.

36 Years Exp.570-885-3614

FREE ESTIMATES 

DAVID WAYNEPAINTING

Prices starting at $100/room.

570-762-6889

M. PARALIS PA INTINGInt/ Ext. painting,Power washing.

Professional work 

at affordable rates.Free estimates.570-288-0733

1225 Plumbing

BERNIE THE PLUMBER & HOME BUILDER

“S  AME  D  AY  S ERVICE ”   Wh y P ay m ore?Interior & exterior.

  We do hardwood  floors, furnaces,water heaters - all

 your home remodel-ing needs.

Pay when you’repleased. All work 

guaranteed.Free Estimates.

570-899-3123

1228 Plumbing & Heating

NEED FLOOD REPAIRS?Boilers, Furnaces,

  Air. 0% Interest 6months.

570-736-HVAC(4822)

1252 Roofing & Siding

WINTERROOFING

Special $1.29 s/f Licensed, insured ,

 fastservice570-735-0846

1252 Roofing & 

Siding

J.R.V. ROOFING570-824-6381

Roof Repairs & NewRoofs. Shingle, Slate,Hot Built Up, Rubber,Gutters & Chimney Repairs. Year Round.

Licensed/InsuredFREEEstimates * 24 Hour Emer- 

gency Calls* 

Jim Harden570-288-6709New Roofs & 

Repairs, Shingles,Rubber, Slate,

Gutters, Chimney Repairs. Credit

Cards accepted.FREE ESTIMATES!Licensed-Insured

EMERGENCIES

1276 Snow

Removal

SNOWPLOWINGCommercialIndustrial

Residential

DRIVEWAYS

SIDEWALKS

S ALTING

 V ITO & GINO’S

570-574-1275

1 29 7 Tree Care

 TOP’S TREESERVICE, LLC

Total Tree Work.Free Estimates,

Fully Insured.570-520-4073

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