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On Mother’s Day, it’s all about flowers, jewelry By Denise Allabaugh Staff Writer WILKES-BARRE — For jewelry store owner Jeanette Iorio-Casterline, Mother’s Day is the second busiest time of year after Christmas. Iorio-Casterline owns Iorio Jewelers, a third-generation family business on the ninth floor of the Luzerne Bank building on Public Square. The store has been in business for 51 years, longer than any other tenant in the building. Her father, the late Anthony Iorio, started the business, and her daughter Christa Casterline works there. Popular jewelry selling well this Mother’s Day include birthstone pendants and photo art charms, IorioCasterline said. She said jewelry is “the best gift you could give Mom.” “It lasts. They show everybody,” she said. “When people say, ‘That’s so pretty.” They can say, ‘My daughter got it for me. My son got it for me’.” Consumers are projected to spend the most money on jewelry for Mother’s Day this year, according to a National Retail Federation survey. The survey shows consumers nationwide will spend about $4.2 billion on jewelry and it will be given as a gift by about 35 percent of shoppers. “Jewelry is so sentimental,” Iorio-Casterline said. “It doesn’t go out of style. It’s a forever thing.” Consumers will spend another $4.1 billion for Mother’s Day on special outings such as dinner or brunch, given by 55.2 percent of shoppers, and $2.4 billion on flowers, given by 66.5 percent, according to the National Retail Federation survey. Flowers such as hydrangeas, lilies, roses and Gerbera daisies as well as plants and gift baskets with items such as tea and soaps are selling well at Mattern’s Floral and Fur nishings in

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maria mattern, left, owner of mattern’s Floral and Furnishings in Kingston, and her daughter Suzanne mattern say flowers and gift baskets are selling well for mother’s day.

Iorio-Casterline Kingston, owner Maria Mattern said. Many shoppers prefer to shop at a specialty store like Mattern’s, she said. “Our customers come because they know the quality and every order is specifically made for them and for what they want to send,” Mattern said. “There is a more of a personal connection, too. A lot of people who come here own their own small businesses also and they know the importance of supporting small businesses in their area.” Mattern’s, a fourth-gener-

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ation family business, started in Wilkes-Barre 107 years ago. It has been on Market Street in Kingston for 21 years. Mattern’s displays products on its website, which is about to become an e-commerce site soon. “This is definitely going to be a good move for us,” Mattern said. According to the National Retail Federation, 35 percent of shoppers ages 25-24 and 28.7 percent of all shoppers over age 18 will buy a Mother’s Day gift at a specialty store like a florist, jeweler or gift shop. More than 50 percent of all 18-24-year-olds and 33 percent of all adults over 18 will buy Mother’s Day gifts at a department store, while 37.6 percent of 18-24-year-olds and 27.3 percent of all adults over 18 will shop online. In all, the National Retail Federation projects that total spending for Mother’s Day will reach about $21.4 billion. Of that, $2.2 billion will be spent on gift cards, given by 43.2 percent of shoppers; $1.9 billion on clothing, given by

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35.4 percent, and electronics by 13.8 percent. About $1.6 billion will be spent on personal services like a day at the spa, given by 22.5 percent of shoppers. Popular sellers at the Woodhouse Day Spa in Kingston have been packages for services such as massages, facials and pedicures, owner Maurita Elias said. “It’s a place for mom to get away from home and work where she can relax and rejuvenate herself so she’s a better person for her family and friends,” Elias said. According to the National Retail Federation, greeting cards are the most commonly purchased gift at 78.45 percent of those surveyed, but account for only $792 million of the projected spending. Consumers were asked for the first time about “gifts of experience” such as tickets to a concert or sporting event. According to the survey, 24.2 percent want to receive such a gift and 22.3 percent plan to give it. dallabaugh@citizensvoice.com, 570-821-2115


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Sanders, Cruz got little payoff for their big spending in NEPA More than $2M was spent on all campaign spots in local TV market

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on a 30-second Super Bowl commercial, which cost about $5 million. To have seen every local campaign commercial, someone would have had to watch for more than four days. The review focused on spending at WNEP, WNEP-2, W YO U, W B R E , WO L F, WSWB, WQMY, WYLN and advertising sold by Comcast Spotlight, Xfinity’s advertising arm. The difference in spending between the winners and losers of the presidential race isn’t necessarily a surprise. Trailing badly in state polls entering the Pennsylvania primaries, Sanders and Cruz almost had to spend more. That they spent more and still lost demonstrates that money doesn’t always buy victory in politics. More often, it still does. Once well ahead in polling, former U.S. Rep. Joe Sestak outspent his challenger for the Democratic U.S. Senate nomination, former environmental secretary Katie McGinty, on local TV — $230,855 on 632 commercials for Sestak to

$192,567 on 848 commercials for McGinty. Despite that, McGinty, who won the nomination, also won the two local counties, benefiting here and statewide from a wave of TV spending by two outside g roups on her behalf. In a rare move for a primary election, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, which helps the party’s Senate candidates, got behind McGinty, adding $101,928 for 301 local commercials. Women Vote!, a super PAC (political action committee) affiliated with Emily’s List, a nonprofit supporting abortion rights, spent another $122,391 on 497 local commercials. Super PACs may raise money without contribution limits. Sestak also had one, Accountable Leadership, which spent $129,377 on 401 local commercials. That wasn’t enough. Combined, McGinty and the two groups backing her spent $416,886 on 1,646 comm e rc i a l s c o m p a re d t o $360,232 on 1,033 commercials spent by Sestak and his bkrawczeniuk@timesshamrock.com super PAC.

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In celebration of National Hospital Week, Misericordia University and Commonwealth Health will announce a new nursing education partnership today. The partnership provides tuition discounts for the about 600 nurses at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital who want to further their careers by earning bachelor’s, graduate or doctoral degrees in nursing. The new partnership expands the links between Commonwealth Health, the largest network of hospitals in Northeastern Pennsylvania, and Misericordia, which offers the oldest nursing program in Luzerne County. Commonwealth Health facilities, including Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, have long served as clinical training sites for Misericordia nursing students. The Misericordia University Department of Nursing is offering the registered nurse to Bachelor of Science degree in nursing program online for $300 per credit, a 23 percent discount off the current price. There is a 30 percent discount for the Master of Science in Nursing program that is designed to meet the needs of BSN registered nurses who want an advanced practice specialization as a family nurse practitioner. Misericordia also is offering a 20 percent discount on the two formats for the online Doctor of Nursing Practice degree program. The part-time evening nursing program for non-nurses also has been discounted by 30 percent for Wilkes-Barre General Hospital employees. — Staff report

Rodano’s patio opening rescheduled

Due to inclement weather, a grand reopening at Rodano’s Restaurant and Bar patio originally scheduled for tonight will be held at 5 p.m. Friday, June 3. A ribbon cutting will be held at 5:30 p.m. and prize baskets containing various Downtown Wilkes-Barre businesses’ gifts will be raffled off at 6 p.m. The outdoor patio at Rodano’s was renovated to offer a tropical atmosphere with an extended deck, fire pits and live palm trees next to a large patio. The grand reopening will feature live music, a tasting of new menu items and a sample of new tropical drinks and wines from Nawrocki Import. Donations will be accepted with all proceeds benefiting Third Friday Wilkes-Barre Diamond City Art Walk. Third Friday is a free art walk held the third Friday of every month, April through September, at galleries and businesses in downtown Wilkes-Barre. All events associated with Third Friday take place from 5 to 8 p.m. — Denise Allabaugh

Conn. man pleads guilty to local bank robberies

SCRANTON — A Connecticut man pleaded guilty Thursday to six bank robberies committed in three states, including two in Luzerne County, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. David Sandy Lee Parks, 60, of New Haven, pleaded guilty to robbing Peoples Security Bank in Duryea in July 2015 and Wells Fargo Bank in Plymouth a week later, prosecutors said. Parks also admitted robbing banks in Upper Macungie Township, and in Connecticut and Rhode Island. Prosecutors say he is facing a maximum of 135 years in prison for the robbery spree. A sentencing date hasn’t been set. — James Halpin

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Presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Ted Cruz spent more money on local television commercials than their primary election opponents, but lost the counties where most Northeastern Pennsylvania voters live anyway, a TimesTribune review of TV commercial records shows. Sanders, a U.S. senator from Vermont seeking the Democratic nomination, spent $269,913 on 1,989 commercials. His opponent, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, spent $213,291 on 1,151, but still won Lackawanna and Luzerne counties rather handily in the April 26 Pennsylvania primary. Cruz, a U.S. senator from Texas who abandoned his bid for the Republican nomin at i o n T u e s d ay, s p e n t $60,551 on 286 TV ads. Billionaire businessman Donald J. Trump, now the presumptive Republican nominee, spent only $55,210 on 216 commercials. He walloped Cruz in both counties. The campaign of Ohio Gov. John Kasich, who gave up his bid for the Republican nomination Wednesday, spent nothing on local television, but a super PAC supporting him spent a small amount. The New Day Independent Media Committee spent $7,316 on 74 commercials, all on Xfinity cablecarried channels. The presidential candidates’ spending was part of almost $2.1 million spent on 11,705 campaign commercials shown locally, the vast majority of them 30 seconds long. The spending is still less than half what an advertiser had to spend on average

The other major spending happened in the Democratic state attorney general race. Again, the biggest spender, Montgomery County Commissioner Josh Shapiro, who won statewide, also won here. Shapiro’s campaign spent $192,981 on 1,161 commercials. Allegheny County District Attorney Stephen Zappala Jr. was next at $173,728 on 807 commercials, then Northampton County District Attorn e y Jo h n M o r g a n e l l i , $87,309 on 256 commercials. They finished in the same order in Lackawanna County. Shapiro won Luzerne County, but Morganelli finished second there, with Zappala third. The Republican candidates, state Sen. John Rafferty Jr., who won the nomination, and former prosecutor and Scranton police officer Joe Peters of Wyoming County, did not air any television commercials locally. Democratic political consultant Ed Mitchell, who was not involved in any of the races, said factors other than television matter more in the presidential race now with citizens paying more attention than before to a variety of infor mation sources. “TV isn’t as important as it once was,” Mitchell said, pointing out Trump routinely spent less than his opponents. “You still have to have it, especially in downballot races (such as the Senate and attorney general races), but people are paying more attention to the quality of the ads and messages than just sheer volume.” Good commercials help more in down-ballot races whose candidates are less well-known to voters than the presidential candidates, but Mitchell said Sestak’s “Joe’s Got Your Six” commercial actually hurt him. Based on a military phrase, the expression means “I’ve got your back,” but Mitchell said few voters understood that.

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Officials hope to stave off new gypsy moth invasion Spraying planned for mid to late May

By Ian Weir and Bill Wellock Staff Writers Last spring, a plague of gypsy moths beset Northeastern Pennsylvania, destroying trees and making life miserable for residents. This year, state and county government organizations are working together to help prevent a repeat of last year’s trouble. Starting in mid to late May — depending on when the caterpillars start to hatch — the Pennsylvania Departof Forestry cover ment will use a combistory nation of helicopters and airplanes to spray areas with a pesticide that is specifically designed to kill the moths but is nontoxic to humans, pets and gardens. Spraying will start early in the morning and continue as long as weather conditions allow each day until the program is complete. The gypsy moth is an invasive, non-native species to Pennsylvania and has virtually no natural predators in the state. Programs like this one are needed to help keep the population down and protect the native tree species affected by the pests, officials say. “This spraying effort goes far beyond trying to control an annoying and destructive insect. It is needed to ensure the health of our valuable hardwoods when threatened

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Gypsy moth caterpillars climb all over a birch tree outside a Hanover Township residence in 2015. with heavy defoliation,” said Cindy Adams Dunn, secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, in a release.

The spray program will mainly focus on state and federally managed areas like parks, game lands and forests but some private property will also be treated. To quali-

fy their land for spraying, individuals or groups of property owners had to apply through their county and meet specific acreage and environmental requirements.

Luzerne County is participating in the DCNR gypsy moth spraying program this year, after forgoing the program last year. DCNR will spray about 3,200 acres of privately owned land in 28 municipalities, said Keri Skvarla, the county engineer in charge of the project. That’s far from the total amount of forested land in the county. Luzerne County contains about 370,000 acres of forested land, according to a Penn State report. The land will be treated with insecticide bacillus thuringiensis, which is a bacteria that causes disease in some insect larvae. The goal is to prevent defoliation to less than 30 percent, not to kill every caterpillar. Reducing the amount of leaves the insects eat will help the trees maintain long-term health. The insecticide might not kill all the gypsy moth caterpillars, and in some cases the insects will still defoliate trees, Skvarla said. Results cannot be guaranteed, she said. The insecticide hasn’t been shown to be harmful to people, pets, livestock or gardens, but the county recommends people remain under cover during spraying and wash themselves with soap and water if they are exposed. To be considered for spraying, at least half of the area under review needs to be covered by tree canopy and 20 percent of the trees need to be the moths’ favorites to eat — such as oak, chestnut and apple. Finally, there needs to

be at least 250 egg masses per acre surveyed, according to Mike Chisdock, Lackawanna County’s gypsy moth suppression coordinator. Last year, several area counties did not participate in the spray program, a decision which ultimately resulted in massive number of gypsy moth caterpillars in the spring. The moth population ebbs and flows based on environmental factors and can therefore be difficult to predict. “There wasn’t a spray program in many regions last year because previous years didn’t show a need for one,” said Nicholas Lylo, a district forester with the state forestry department. Although the moths have few predators here, there is a type of fungus that is poisonous to them. Last year’s relatively warm, dry spring slowed the development of the fungus and caused a population explosion in Northeast Pennsylvania. According to DCNR, examinations of egg masses and other indicators show an increase in moth populations again this year, but the spraying program should help keep levels manageable for residents and protect the state’s forest land. For residents whose properties do not qualify for the spray program, there are commercial services available that will come and treat trees to prevent the caterpillars from destroying them. iweir@timesshamrock.com bwellock@citizensvoice.com

State bar association publication spotlights Luzerne County changes By James Halpin Staff Writer

WILKES-BARRE — The latest issue of the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s magazine spotlights changes Luzer ne County has made to the way it handles indigent defendants. The May/June edition of the Pennsylvania Lawyer, which is distributed to members of the bar association, features an article by conflict counsel administrator John Hakim, who describes changes that have

allowed the county to cut costs and more quickly assign lawyers to cases. “The ‘outside the box’ thinking exhibited by confl i c t c o u n s e l at t o r n e y administrator John Hakim is an example of precisely what this county needs going forward,” acting county manager Dave Pedri wrote in a recent email to county council. “His model sets forth excellent representation to his clients and provides cost savings and cost certainty to Luzerne County. Already, the county

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has received numerous phone calls from other entities inquiring into how they could implement the ideas as set forth here.” Hakim’s article details how the county previously paid salaries of $26,990 each to about a dozen attorneys to work part time representing indigent defendants who the public defender’s office could not represent because of conflicts. That system, however, bred the perception that the attorneys were collecting a county paycheck while

focusing on their own private practices, he wrote. The courts also got tired of dealing with a “revolving list of attorneys,” Hakim wrote. The solution was creating a department with an administrator who can also handle cases who oversees an assistant, four full-time attorneys and four independent contractors, he wrote. The full-timers, who handle about 100 cases each and are prohibited from having outside legal practices, work 37.5 hours per

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week, get a salary and health care and are eligible for the pension. The unique aspect of the system, Hakim wrote, is that those attorneys do not have offices. They can work from wherever they choose using county-issued laptops and phones, and unlike at the public defender’s office, they are not allowed to substitute for each other, he wrote. The arrangement allows the county to provide adequate services at a significant savings, Hakim wrote. “The attorneys are all

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independent and responsible for maintaining their own calendars and managing their own caseloads,” Hakim wrote. “The autonomy of the previous system continues while giving the clients, the county, the taxpayers and the attorneys the benefit of a dedicated, full-time workforce focused only on providing costeffective, competent legal counsel for indigent criminal defendants.”

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Barletta: GOP nomination process needs work

Lawmaker says delegate selection method hinders presidential race By Michael P. Buffer Staff Writer

Lou BarLetta U.S. Rep., R-Hazleton

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He also talked about how he was able to get some demands in legislation by resisting party leadership. “I always say I got to pick my pitches,” he said. Before speaking to the students, Barletta had lunch in the cafeteria and went on tour of the high school with Dallas Superintendent Thomas Duffy, Principal Jason Rushmer and Student Council President Anna Giacometti, a senior from Dallas.

U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, above, chats with Dallas High School Student Council President Anna Giacometti during lunch. Barletta visited Dallas High School to meet with students regarding school lunches, special education topics and the political process.

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Barletta said. Delegate candidates on the ballot should commit to a presidential candidate, Barletta said. “Don’t blindfold the people,” he said. B a rl e t t a h e l p e d t h e Trump campaign identify which Pennsylvania delegate candidates would support Trump at the convention. In his district, the 11th Congressional District, and the other district in Luzer ne County, the 17th district, voters elected six delegates who said they would support Trump. The congressman spoke to about 50 students who take the advanced placement course on U.S. government and politics. “It was a great opportunity for the students,” said C h r i s t o p h e r P l av i a k , teacher of the course. The students lear ned about their congressman and his responsibilities in a project called “You and Lou.” Barletta also spoke about his attempts to pass legislation to exempt volunteer fire companies from having to provide health insurance to volunteer firefighters. The House unanimously passed his legislation three times, but it died in the Senate each time.

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DALLAS TWP. — U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, a Republican who endorsed Donald Trump for president in March, said Thursday the Republican presidential nomination process should be more democratic. “Although the people were voting for Trump, the establishment didn’t want him, and they were doing everything to stop him,” Barletta told a group of Dallas High School students. “I don’t think that’s right. This is the people’s time.” Trump became the presumptive Republican nominee for president after a decisive win in the Indiana primary election and Ted Cruz and John Kasich suspended their campaigns. “It doesn’t seem to me l i ke t h e s y s t e m g ive s enough weight to the voter itself,” Barletta said. “I really think we need to make changes to allow the people to have more say. Somehow over time, this thing got lopsided where the establishment make the rules to protect the establishment, and the people’s voice means less.” Barletta, a Hazleton resident and former mayor of the city, criticized how Pennsylvania allocates Republican convention delegates. “If you win the state, you only get 17 of the 71. That’s all our vote matters,” Barletta said. In the Pennsylvania primary on April 26, Trump won 77 percent of the Luzerne County vote and 57 percent statewide. Pennsylvania Republicans also elected 54 uncommitted delegates — three from each congressional district in the state. “If you look at the delegate situation, it almost looks like the establishment makes the rules that helps the establishment,”

‘I really think we need to make changes to allow the people to have more say. Somehow over time, this thing got lopsided where the establishment make the rules to protect the establishment, and the people’s voice means less.’


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PHILADELPHIA — Among the $60 million Pennsylvania State University paid to Jerry Sandusky’s victims in 2013 were payments to accusers who alleged they had reported their abuse to Joe Paterno and other coaches at the school far earlier than had previously been

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costs. Wick Sollers, a lawyer representing the Paterno family, denied the allegations against the coach. “Over the past four and a half years Joe Paterno’s conduct has been scrutinized by an endless list of investigators and attorneys,” he said in a statement. “Through all of this review there has never been any evidence of inappropriate conduct by

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which Melendez took, the complaint states. Melendez also grabbed the man’s phone and broke it as he and Vanorden left, police said. Vanorden and Melendez got into a fight when they returned to Vanorden’s home, and a neighbor called 911, according to the complaint. Police responded and ques-

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Donations accepted for Irem Temple project By Bob Kalinowski Staff Writer WILKES-BARRE — If you want to help preserve the historic Irem Temple, donate to the cause. A group of preservationists have established a restoration fund with the Luzerne Foundation, a nonprofit fundraising organization that helps support worthy causes in the community. Members of the Irem Temple Preservation Project announced the news Wednesday night on Facebook, calling it a “major announcement.” “This building is a national treasure,” said Christian Wielage, who is heading the fund’s advisory committee. For now, people can donate by visiting a link on the Luzerne Foundation’s website, but the goal is an all-out fundraising campaign, he said. “Just to be clear. This little page with a PayPal account isn’t going to get the job done,” Wielage said. “This is just the tip of the iceberg of what we’ll be doing over the next months and years.” Wielage’s great-greatgrandfather was a member of the Wilkes-Barre Shriners — part of the worldwide fraternity of Masons — at the time the temple was built in 1907. The temple on North Franklin Street, which features a 1,500 seat auditorium and stage, was once a premiere entertainment venue in the area. The building remains one of most recognizable civic landmarks and it has re peatedly been acclaimed by national historians as one of the most significant examples of Moorish Revival architecture in the United States. But, for many years, it has been unused. In 2005, the Shriners sold the building for $992,000 to the Greater Wilkes-Bar re Development Corp., an arm of the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Business and Industry. The preservation group is working with the chamber to secure, then hopefully restore the grand building. First, some architects will analyze the building and estimate what that would cost. “The chamber is fully on

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A new low in public corruption Pennsylvanians have been subjected to an unsavory smorgasbord of public corruption in recent years: n The kids-for-cash judicial scandal. n The Cordaro/Munchak contractor shakedowns in Lackawanna County. n Former Sen. Bob Mellow’s conspiracy conviction. n Former Sen. Vincent Fumo’s vast misuses of public power. n State convictions of two former speakers of the state House for converting public assets for private political use. n Former Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin’s conviction and that of her sister, former state Sen. Jane Orie, for using their office assets for political gain. n Former state Treasurer Rob McCord’s guilty plea to strong-arming would-be political donors. n The resignations of former state Supreme Court Justices Seamus McCaffrey and J. Michael Eakin, among others in state government, for using state computer networks as their own smut distribution system. One would think that would be hard to top. But along comes John Estey to raise the bar. Estey, former Gov. Ed Rendell’s chief of staff from 2003 to 2088, was caught up in an FBI sting in 2011 in which the feds wanted to test whether as-yet unnamed state legislators would accept donations from a corporation — which is about the only form of political donation that still is illegal in Pennsylvania. Agents gave Estey $20,000, which he was supposed to distribute to the lawmakers under investigation. He donated $7,000 but, according to a criminal information filed in federal court last week, he kept the rest. Estey plans to plead guilty and federal prosecutors are recommending leniency, indicating that more is yet to come. McCord, who already has pleaded guilty in his case, also has cooperated with investigators. Incredibly, the long legacy of corruption has not produced sweeping ethical reforms within the legislature. As the Estey case unfolds, it is an ongoing reminder that the need is urgent.

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The Constitution won’t stop President Trump By Noah Feldman Bloomberg View TNS My 10-year-old put it best: “First you said Trump wouldn’t win any primaries. Then you said he wouldn’t win the nomination. So why exactly are you so sure he won’t become president?” Given this reasonable question, it’s time to start asking: Is the Constitution in danger from a Donald Trump presidency? How far can he push the envelope of our constitutional structure and traditions? To be clear, I’m not talking about who Trump would nominate to the Supreme Court. Though it’s worth noting that, unlike potential running mates who so far seem wary of a poisoned chalice, judicial nominees would probably be glad to serve if named by Trump. He’d already be president; and once confirmed, they’d no longer be beholden to the man who named them. The real threat seems to be that the candidate who has made it this far by throwing out the election rulebook would be inclined to do the same with the rules of governance. I think we can usefully break up the question into domestic policy and foreign policy components. In each instance, there are practical limits. Yet Trump could credibly push the system to places it hasn’t yet been. Start with the home front. It seems likely that Trump would have a hard time passing domestic legislation, since he may face a Democrat-controlled Senate and a House full of hostile Republicans. But to Trump, that might be an invitation to action rather than a constraint. He’d start with unilateral executive action, which certainly is his style. As President Barack Obama has demonstrated with his immigration initiative, an executive order can go pretty far if it’s framed as prosecutorial discretion. Trump could announce, for example, that he wants the IRS to stop auditing people. He’s been audited enough himself that this seems plausible. Democrats would find themselves in an awkward position if that happened. They’ve been arguing that Obama’s discretionary authority allows him to exempt a large class of undocumented people from deportation. It would be tricky now to say that the constitutional requirement that the president “take care” that the laws be faithfully executed restricts Trump where it doesn’t restrict Obama. The Department of Justice’s Office of Legal Counsel, traditionally independent-minded, could tell Trump that a given executive action goes too far and is unlawful. But the same

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office told George W. Bush that the CIA could waterboard captives. And it told Obama he could target and kill a U.S. citizen abroad without a trial. So it’s subject to political vicissitudes. And Trump would be sure to appoint a head with strong proexecutive power views. One limit to selective prosecution would be the equal protection guarantee of the 14th Amendment. If a defendant could show that prosecution decisions were being made on the basis of, say, race, then a court could potentially intervene. The standard of proof is very high, however. Implicit racism isn’t sufficient, nor is statistical evidence showing a generic racial disparity. The Supreme Court has said, in the 1999 case of Reno v. Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee, that targeting foreign nationals for deportation on the basis of their views wouldn’t count as selective prosecution, provided they are otherwise eligible to be deported. As for U.S. nationals, there’s a strong tradition against selective auditing or prosecution on the basis of politics. But as a matter of constitutional law, criminal or civil prosecutions can be made at least partly on the basis of political judgment so long as it isn’t demonstrably driven by animosity. A prosecutor could go after big-wigs because she just doesn’t like them, or because she thinks convicting them would send a good message. Trump could therefore potentially appoint U.S. attorneys and direct them to prosecute people he doesn’t like. Again, there’s a tradition of U.S. attorney independence — but it’s a tradition, not a law. If Trump doesn’t like how U.S. attorney is doing the job, he can fire him or her. Some of Trump’s ideas for the military would violate international humanitarian law. No doubt some or (one hopes) many military personnel would refuse to follow illegal and immoral orders; for example, to kill terrorists’ family members. But it’s worth noting that the Constitution as usually interpreted doesn’t bind the U.S. to follow international law, including the Geneva Conventions. Some provisions of international law can be found in statutes, which would bind the president and the armed forces. But not all international law violations are domestic crimes. Last to consider is trade. Trump can’t impose tariffs on his own without Congress. But many trade laws give the president executive authority to make determinations about whether other countries are in compliance. That gives the president discretion again. Expect Trump to use that discretion — and expect the legal system to let him.

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Editor: With the proposed current merger of our schools we are going to run into a very large issue. This is among the typical issues of merging: lower test scores, more violence, less teacher one-on-one time. There is quite a bit more on the list. I want to focus on the drop in participation in extracurricular activities. The answer that has been thrown out there is that if there is no room on football, the kid can put on a swimsuit or there will be more clubs for the kids. Studies state unequivocally that there will be a drop on participation in a larger school. There are only 11 players on the field in football, soccer and field hockey. Basketball has five, baseball and softball have nine and there are only “x” amount of spots available on a team. That being said, clubs do not take up 90 to 120 minutes a day of a child’s available time. They do not require constant attendance and do not drop you for poor grades. There are about 20 boys on the Meyers boys varsity basketball bench. Junior varsity and varsity combined. Coughlin had somewhere in that number, maybe a bit less. What do these kids do now? There is not room for 40 kids. There are seasonal programs that cost $50 for basketball, $50 for registration, $25 for a jersey and $10 for socks in soccer. Forget travel sports for many of our kids. These kids will be left with idle hands. We need to invest in our youth. Give them a reason to not act out, a reason to work hard other than just a good grade. We are taking more away from them, opportunities that you and I had. We don’t want them in a park with all the things that happen there. We need to offer an affordable program to keep kids invested. When will we invest in our youth instead of waiting for someone else to do it? Bob Holden Wilkes-Barre

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lions on his way into government. Obama gave him an ethics waiver to oversee his previous employer and shovel bailout bucks their way. Taking the hint, the insurance industry filed the $5 billion class action lawsuit that is now pending in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims. T he gover nment’s response brief is due by June 24. At stake is $5 billion that taxpayers could potentially be forced to pay wealthy insurance companies who are already minting a fortune from a law that forces most Americans to buy their product or pay a hefty penalty tax. Also on the line is a fundamental principle of the Constitution: Congress’s power of the purse. If Congress can enact language to prevent payments from being made and an administration can scheme its way around it by inviting a lawsuit, then no funding restriction is worth the paper it’s printed on. The power of the purse is a dead letter and Congress is written out of the Constitution. Members of Congress must not allow that to happen. They need to pursue every possible action — from an aggressive media offensive to shame the administration and insurance companies, to a legal move to intervene in the lawsuit, to new, bulletproof appropriations language that prohibits any payment out of the Judgment Fund, the mechanism that would be used for a legal settlement. Their fundamental institutional power is at stake - along with a lot of taxpayer money.

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The biggest victory for taxpayers in the Obamacare fight so far was the enactment in late 2014 of language prohibiting the Risk Corridor program from being transformed into an open-ended bailout for big insurance companies. Unfortunately that language is now being sidestepped by a scheme in which the Obama administration invited the big insurance companies to sue the government, which in turn is likely to take a dive on the lawsuit and then make the bailout payments anyway. It’s outrageous and must be stopped. At the time Congress debated the funding restriction, both the Congressional Budget Office and the White House Office of Management and Budget agreed that the provision neither spent nor saved any taxpayer money. That was because the administration maintained the program would, as Obamacare supporters had always claimed, be run in a budget-neutral fashion, paying out to insurance companies only what the program itself had already collected from other insurance companies. Congress thought it was important to cement this budget-neutrality promise into statute, just in case. Shortly after they did it became clear that, contrary to the administration’s claims, if Congress had not acted the program would have been transformed into a massive

multi-billion dollar bailout. The language enacted into law was crystal clear, prohibiting Risk Corridor payment from any of the sources of funds available to the Department of Health and Human Services other than program revenues. The accompanying committee report said: “In 2014, HHS issued a regulation stating that the risk corridor program will be budget neutral, meaning that the federal government will never pay out more than it collects from issuers over the three year period risk corridors are in effect. The agreement includes new bill language to prevent the CMS Program Management appropriation account from being used to support risk corridors payments.” So taxpayers won? Not quite. The Obama administration issued a memorandum stating that — contrary to the clear intent of the duly-enacted funding restriction, the administration’s repeated promises, and HHS’s own regulation — they considered insurance companies to be legally owed bailout payments from the risk corridor program far in excess of program revenues. “HHS recognizes that the Affordable Care Act requires the Secretary to make full payments to Issuers,” announced an unsigned memo from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the agency inside HHS that oversees Obamacare. The memo had to be approved by the interim administrator of CMS, a longtime UnitedHealth Group executive vice president, Andy Slavitt, who United paid mil-

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Community Wilkes-Barre Chapter, Barbershop Harmony Society, will hold its 64th annual concert at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 7, in Buckingham Performing Arts Center, Wyoming Seminary, North Sprague Avenue, Kingston. Concert theme is “The Greatest Songs of All” featuring the Wyoming Valley Barbershop Harmony Chorus, guest quartet “Gimme Four”; chapter quartets “Sounds Abound” and “Unaccounted Four.” General admission tickets are $15 and are available from chapter members and at the door. Call 570-285-4810. Chorus members, first row, from left, are John Benzi, Plains; Ralph Gillespie, Hanover Township; Joe Husty, Wilkes-Barre; Justin Davis, Plymouth, co-director; Phil Brown, Shavertown, co-director; Lou Volpetti, Pittston; Ted Rebennack, Shavertown, and Drew Smith, West Pittston. Second row: Joe Shaffern, Kingston; Charlie Kirkutis, Mountain Top; Frank McCabe, Kingston; Herb Daniels, Pittston; Bill Zdancewicz, Edwardsville; Brian Clark, Wilkes-Barre; Bob Dingman, Dallas, and Frank Tunney, Scranton. Third row: Scott Stiles, Kingston; John Szeghy, Exeter; Bryan Newton, Old Forge; Justin Shaffern, Kingston; Jim Morpeth, Wilkes-Barre; Tom Roberts, Kingston; John Evans, Wilkes-Barre, and Jim Maxwell, Bear Creek. Also participating are Evan Sedor, Kingston, and Glenn Ryman, Wilkes-Barre.

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Wyoming counties. Board members assisting copresidents Brenda Grunza, Send community news to community@citizensvoice.com. Wyoming Valley Nicholson, and Dr. Tom RitFax to 570-821-2247. Mail to The Citizens’ Voice, 75 N. Addiction AwAreness tenhouse, Clarks Summit, in Washington St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701, Attn. community wAlk: The Facebook based arranging the concert include news. group, AARMED! - Addiction Nancy Flannery, Kingston; Dated announcements should be submitted at least one and Recovery Members EndSheila O’Brien, Dunmore; week prior to desired publication date. ing Drug Abuse are planning Lena Baur, Shavertown; Images submitted electronically should be attached as an awareness walk from 10 Marie Williamson, Old Forge; high resolution jpg files. Call 570-821-2069 for informaa.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 3. The Lois Ostrowski, Pittston and tion. group was founded in 2014 Kate Conaboy, Archbald. The A comprehensive community digest can be viewed at citiby a local LPN after a family director of the Catholic Chozensvoice.com. member completed a stay ral Society is Ann Manganello, in rehab for drug abuse. The Exeter and accompanist is a local drug and alcohol spe- concerts of the Catholic group began as a way to Jean Shields, Scranton. TickChoral Society of Scranton cialist. Any money and donareach out to others affected will be presented at 7:30 p.m. ets are available from society tions raised will go to local by addiction, directly or by Friday, May 20, at St. Ignatius members or by calling 570groups including Wyoming proxy through friends or family 587-2753; tickets are also Church, 339 N. Maple St., Valley Drug and Alcohol (a members. The group helps available at the door: adults Kingston and at 7:30 p.m. non profit agency that assist with all types of addiction $10, seniors and students Sunday, May 22, at Nativity people without insurance in including alcohol and drug $8, children under 12 free. of Our Lord Church, 633 finding placement in a rehab abuse as well as suicide program), Larkesville K-9 Unit Orchard St., Scranton. The prevention. The group works BAck mountAin choral society will host the as a community for those not and the Kingston Police K-9 clothes closet sAle: NoxWyoming Seminary Madrigal sure where to turn for help or Unit Drug Task Force. For en Clothes Closet will hold a Singers, directed by John M. information or to donate, visit just looking for someone to $1 bag sale from 1 to 4 p.m. Vaida Sr. and accompanied www.facebook.com/groups/ talk to. The walk is intended Friday, May 6, and Saturday, AARMED, call 570-817-1410 by Tsukasa Waltich, on Frito help raise awareness and May 7, at the Noxen Comday evening, May 20, at St. or email at cupcakegrameducate the public about munity Center (Old School). Ignatius Church in Kingston. mie1@gmail.com addiction. The walk will start The sale is sponsored by the The choral society will host in Kirby Park make its way congregation of the Noxen the Valley View High School nArcotics Anonymous: around Public Square in Choir, directed by Gina Lupini United Methodist Church and Narcotics Anonymous offers Wilkes-Barre and ends back and accompanied by Michael the Community Development help to those with a drug at Kirby Park. The event will O’Malley, on Sunday at Nativ- Corporation CDC of Noxen, problem. Call the N.A. phone feature live entertainment Kunkle and Alderson. ity Church in Scranton. The line at 1-866-935-4762 or provided by DJ Baghdaddy, group, marking its 67th seavisit NAbeehive.org. balloon art by Jubilee Balpork dinner: A pork dinson, includes 50 members loons, a basket auction, ner will be held from 4 to 7 from Luzerne, Lackawanna, chorAl society spring 50/50 raffle, food and drink, p.m. Friday, May 20, at the Wayne, Susquehanna and and many speakers including concerts: The annual spring

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Alderson United Methodist Church, 1201 Lakeside Drive, Pole 108, Harveys Lake. Cost is $9 for adults and $4.50 for children. Take outs will be available all evening.

BiBle service: Apostolic

Faith Tabernacle, 536 Village Road, Orange, will hold a special service at 4 p.m. May 14. The event will feature a journey through the Bible with songs and skits. Refreshments will be served in fellowship hall following the service. For information, call Pastor Frank Chorba at 570333-5172.

The SPCA and dog trainers will be on site. There will be vendors, a basket auction and food available. For information, contact clangdon@hanoverarea.net or www.hanoverarea. net Community Page or 570831-2300.

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City-wide yard sale will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 21. Rain date is Sunday, May 22. A list of participants and map of the city can be picked up the morning of the yard sale at Patriot Park, Market and Hanover area Broad streets. Any city resihAnover leo cluB dog dent who wishes to sell items show: The Hanover Area Leo at Patriot Park, or at their home address, is asked to Club members will hold their call 570-735-2800, ext. 101 annual dog show Saturday, for details. City residency is May 21, at the high school, Sans Souci Parkway. May 21 required to sell in the park for the yard sale. Open registration and check in starts at 11:30 a.m. The event gets under way at noon. newport township comAdvance entry is $5. There munity orgAnizAtion are 10 categories to enter Activities: Newport Townand each entry will receive a ship Community Organization doggy treat bag. Categories lists the following activities include: best trained, best and events: costume, veteran, cutest pup- n The NTCO will be honored py, best trained, smallest, larg- as one of the featured est, waggiest tale, dog most See digest, page 17 like owner, and best rescued.

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11:15 a.m.; Old St. Mary’s Cemetery at 11:30 a.m.; and community organizations in Wanamie Town Hall at 11:45 Northeastern Pa. at the Raila.m. Riders Game on Saturday, n The NTCO continues to June 18. The NTCO will have collect scrap metal as its the opportunity to set up a main fundraiser to help defray stand at the park entrance the cost of this newsletter displaying its brochure and and other contributions to the other NTCO material, throw community. For information, out the game’s first pitch, call Tom Kashatus at 570and have a radio interview to 736-6981 or email tomkash@ discuss our mission. Tickets verizon.net. for the game in the bleacher n American Legion Post section are available for $10 539 Auxiliary of Glen Lyon each and can be obtained by is conducting a drive for contacting Tom Kashatus at hygiene products for the Vet570-736-6981 or tomkash@ erans Administration Medical verizon.net. Center in Plains Township. n Glen Lyon American Legion Receptacles are located at Post 539 will hold Memorial the Post Home on Newport Day services at 9:30 p.m. Street in Glen Lyon, K-VAL May 30 starting at St. AdalVariety Stop on East Main bert’s Cemetery, Glen Lyon. Street in Glen Lyon, and Holy Jeffries/Slapikas AL Post Spirit Parish, St. Adalbert’s 971 will begin services at St. Church of Glen Lyon. MonVladimir’s Cemetery on Polan- etary donations may be made der Hill at 9 a.m.; Alden Hose to the auxiliary, c/o President House at 9:15 a.m.; Robert Lorraine Materewicz, 62 Street Honor Roll at 9:30 Newport St., Glen Lyon, PA a.m.; Holy Trinity Cemetery at 18617. 9:45 a.m.; St. Nicholas Cemetery at 10 a.m.; Newport Newport LegioN AuxiLCenter Cemetery at 11 a.m.; iAry: The Newport Township New St. Mary’s Cemetery at American Legion Auxiliary Unit

539 has changed the date of its indoor yard sale from Saturday, May 7, to Saturday, June 4, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the post home, 62 Newport St., Glen Lyon. Vendors are open. Tables are provided. Areas are $10. An all day hot lunch will be served, dine in or take out. A bake sale will be held. Proceeds benefit the Veterans’ Activities Fund. For information, call Lorrie at 570736-7177.

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School District will conduct kindergarten registration for the 2016-17 school year at Northwest Area Primary School, 417 Shickshinny Lake Road, Shickshinny, from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 25. Parents and guardians will need to provide the following documents on behalf of their child: 1. birth certificate, 2. immunization records, 3. photo identification for parent/ guardian, 4. three proofs of residency (i.e. a recent utility bill, original signed lease,

current paid property tax bill, W-2 statement/IRS statements/tax return). Children should accompany parents/ guardians to registration session. New registrants will be given vision, hearing and health screenings. Additionally, parent/guardians and children will have an opportunity to meet with the kindergarten teachers to discuss expectations for kindergarten. Parents and guardians are encouraged to visit the Northwest Area School District website at www.northwest. k12.pa.us. Parents/guardians are encouraged to contact the Northwest Area School District at 570-542-4126, ext. 3000 or ext. 5005 with questions and or concerns.

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Captain America: Civil War (PG-13) 7:00PM, 7:45PM, 9:00PM, 10:10PM Captain America: Civil War In Disney Digital 3D (PG-13) 7:15PM, 8:15PM, 10:25PM Keanu (R) 2:00PM, 4:20PM, 7:35PM, 10:05PM Mother’s Day (PG-13) 1:30PM, 4:15PM, 7:05PM, 9:50PM Ratchet And Clank (PG) 1:40PM, 7:10PM Ratchet And Clank 3D (PG) 4:05PM, 9:30PM The Huntsman: Winter’s War (PG-13) 12:45PM, 1:35PM, Barbershop: The Next Cut (PG-13) 1:50PM, 4:20PM The Jungle Book In Disney Digital 3D (PG) 2:10PM, 4:45PM, 7:15PM, 9:50PM The Jungle Book (PG) 12:40PM, 1:30PM, 3:15PM, 4:10PM, 7:00PM, 7:00PM, 9:35PM, 9:35PM The Boss (R) 2:15PM, 4:40PM, 8:00PM, 10:10PM Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice (PG-13) 12:30PM, 1:30PM, 3:40PM, 4:45PM, 7:00PM, 8:00PM, 10:10PM My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 (PG-13) 12:30PM, 2:50PM, 5:05PM Zootopia (PG) 1:10PM, 4:05PM

can Legion of Plymouth Post 463, American Legion, will host a buffet breakfast for Mother’s Day from 11 a.m. until food runs out at the American Legion Post 463, Center Avenue, Plymouth. Cost is $6. Public is welcome.

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$4 per child per session. Call Cindy at 570-779-5613 or Greg at 570-287-1106. n UK Soccer Camps will be offered the week of Aug. 8, directed by professional British coaches. Camps include: Youth Soccer Camp, ages 7-9, $140 per player; Premium Camp, ages 10-16, $140 per player; Nipper Camp, ages 4-6 only, $90 per player; Kickers Camp, ages 3-4 only, $75 per player, and Goalkeeper Camp, ages 8-16, $65 per player. Register online at www.uksoccercamps.com.

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Vance Norman Bolesta is celebrating his fifth birthday today, May 6. Vance is the son of Gary and Angela Bolesta of Plymouth. He is the grandson of Nancy Dopko and Leonard and Margaret Bolesta, all of Plymouth. He is the greatgrandson of Ruth Chervenitski of Plymouth. Vance has two brothers, Cole, 7, and Noah, 2.

Serenity Lynn Forsey is celebrating her sixth birthday today, May 6. Serenity is the daughter of Jessica Zitkoski of Kingston and Stephen Forsey of Plymouth and stepdaughter of Danyel Forsey. She is the granddaughter of Sandee Zitkoski of Kingston, Joseph Zitkoski of Warrior Run and Richard and Patricia Forsey of Plymouth. She is the great-granddaughter of Viola Wydra of Warrior Run, Sandra Kitchen of Plymouth, the late Raymond Kitchen, Barbara Stone, Plymouth and the late Mark Bradley. Serenity has a half-brother, Stephen Jr., 3.

Bradley James Bagley Jr. is celebrating his seventh birthday today, May 6. Bradley is the son of the late Shana Burney-Bagley and Brad Bagley Sr., Plymouth. He is the grandson of Sharon and Gary Burney Sr., Wilkes-Barre. He is the great-grandson of the late Richard and Clara Williams, Wilkes-Barre and Frank and Nellie Burney, Palatka, Fla. Bradley has two sisters, Analiese Nicole, 8, and Ariauna Noelle, 12.

DAllAs The Medical Imaging Department at Misericordia University recently held its annual Medical Imaging Senior Recognition Luncheon to celebrate the accomplishments of the graduating senior class and to induct students into the Misericordia University Alpha Chapter of Lambda Nu, the national honor society for the radiologic and imaging sciences. Misericordia University students inducted into Lambda Nu include Allison Beltz, Slatington; Courtney Fichthorn, Reading; Kaitlin Fink, Catawissa; Kelly Lynch, Avoca; Allison McIntyre, Ashland; Jennifer Natishak, Browndale; Nicole Noss, Millville; Katie Santoro, Somerset, N.J.; Nicolas Troller, Effort, and Cheyenne Wulff, Wyalusing. Lambda Nu has 182 chapters in 43 states across the country. Students in each of the chapters were eligible to

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Brennan Michael Patterson is celebrating his third birthday today, May 6. Brennan is the son of Michael and Megan Patterson of WilkesBarre. He is the grandson of Jay and Valerie Delaney, Wilkes-Barre and Red and Nancy Patterson, Avoca. He is the great-grandson of Jay and Dorothy Delaney, Pittston and the late Joseph and Bernice Sakaduski, Wilkes-Barre.

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King’s president appointed to Notre Dame Board of Trustees The Rev. John Ryan, C.S.C., president of King’s College, was appointed to the Board of Trustees of the University of Notre Dame. Ryan was appointed to a three-year term on the 49-member Board of Trustees. His term will begin July 1. A native of Wilkes-Barre, Ryan was named the ninth president of King’s in 2011. He previously served as dean

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of the William G. McGowan School of Business and as a faculty member of the college since 1994. He received his MBA from St. Joseph’s University, a master of divinity degree from the University of Toronto, and a doctorate in business administration from Temple University. He was ordained as a priest in the Congregation of Holy Cross in 1990. The University of Notre Dame and King’s College were both founded and are operated by the Congregation of Holy Cross. Ryan is also a member of the Board of Stonehill College and

the Board of the University of Portland. He also serves on the boards of Earth Conservancy and Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center.

www.misericordia.edu/ mi. Misericordia University students inducted into Lambda Nu, first row, from left, are Jennifer Natishak, Browndale; Cheyenne Wulff, Wyalusing; Nicole Noss, Millville, and Katie Santoro, Somerset, N.J. Second row: Allison McIntyre, Ashland; Nicolas Troller, Effort; Kelly Lynch, Avoca; Kaitlin Fink, Catawissa; Allison Beltz, Slatington, and Courtney Fichthorn, Reading.

exhibition is free to the public. Born and raised in Shavertown, Samanas graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Bloomsburg University in 2008. The term pyrography Penn State Wilkes-Barre means “drawing with fire” to display local work from the Greek pur “fire” and graphikos “drawing”. Local artist, Elisabeth Working mainly on hard Samanas, will display her maple and bass wood, pyrography work in a solo Samanas uses a temperature show, “Burnt Impressions”, from Friday, May 13, to Friday, controlled tool with metal tips to burn the wood, creating May 27, in the Friedman Art Gallery at Penn State Wilkes- the desired image. “Burnt Impressions” can Barre. Samanas will discuss be viewed by appointment by her work during a “Meet the calling Sandra Race at 570Artist” reception from 5 to 675-9252. 8 p.m. Friday, May 13. The

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apply for the competitive scholarships that are awarded annually in the spring and fall semesters. The Misericordia University Alpha Chapter of Lambda Nu was established in 2001. Membership to the honor society is based on an overall grade point average of 3.0 or better and enrollment as a full-time medical imaging student for at least four semesters. Students must also demonstrate evidence of

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Digest, from page 17 n Wyoming Valley Goju Ryu Karate Academy offers karate classes. Call 1-888-3283218 or valleygojukarate.com. n Teams are being accepted for the summer softball men’s leagues Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday Night Coed League. Leagues are $275 per team, $350 for two teams. Sunday men’s is $175 per team. Sunday coed is $250 per team. Call 570-287-1106 and ask for Greg. n Registrations are being accepted for Kamp and Klub Kingston. Kamp is for children 5 to 8 years old. Klub is for children 9-13 years old. Activities begin Monday, June 20, through Friday, Aug. 12. All activities are offered Monday through Friday. Sessions are available from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., or 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Activities

include swim days at the Kingston pool. Call 570-2871106 for information and registration.

Bingo: A cash bingo will be

held on Friday, May 13, at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish Church basement, 116 Hughes St., Swoyersville, to benefit the American Cancer Society. Doors open at 4 p.m. Bingo begins at 6. Admission is $5 which includes entry into three drawings. Bingo cards are .50 cents each or three for $1 per game. Regular games will pay out 50 percent and special games will pay out 75 percent of what was collected per game. Food and baked goods will be available for purchase. Call 570-8859986 to reserve a seat or purchase tickets at the door.

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Women will hold a rummage/ bake sale at the Courtdale United Methodist Church, 225 Courtdale Ave. Courtdale, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday, May 12, and Friday, May 13, and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, May 14. Saturday is bag day.

Plymouth VFW Post Canteen, 111 W. Main St., Plymouth. Officers will be installed. All regular members of the post are welcome. For information, call the commander at 570779-4711.

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low Street, Plymouth, will support the Pro-Life Center in Wilkes-Barre by selling Mother’s Day Pro-Life carnations before and after all

Shawnee Plymouth Post 1425 Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) will meet at 7 p.m. Monday, May 9, in the

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Masses on Mother’s Day weekend, May 7-8. Carnations are $1 each. Flowers may be purchased for gift giving or placed on the altar after Masses in honor of a loved one. The first communion class will participate in the May crowning at the 11 a.m. Mass on Sunday, May 8. The Blessed Mother will be crowned by May Queen Kiera Sims. Crown bearer is Cole Bolesta. The Rev. Jack Bialkowski is pastor.

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Shepherd Polish National Catholic Church, 269 E. Main St., Plymouth, will hold a piggy dinner from 3 to 8 p.m. Saturday, May 21. Cost is $10 for adults and $5 for children. There will be a dessert table and a basket auction. Event is eat in or take out. Call 570-690-5411 for information.

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daily Bridge Ambrose Bierce said, “There is nothing new under the sun, but there are lots of old things we don’t know.” We should spend every day trying to learn more things. We are looking at deals in which a defender uses the point-count to place the unseen honors and work out how he might be able to beat the contract. In this example, South is in three no-trump. West leads the spade nine. South wins the trick and runs the club queen to East’s king. How should East continue? With a low doubleton, it was normal for North to use Stayman in the hope of uncovering a 4-4 heart fit. East should count up the high-card points. He has nine, dummy holds 11, and South promised

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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Get in the fast lane and bring about change that will influence the way you live. It’s time to shake things up and get things done. Good fortune will result if you do what’s best for you.

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canaqua sent along this colorful photo of a swallowtail butterfly taken at the Philadelphia Flower Show. He wrote, “Back in March 2016 while at the Philadelphia Flower Show, my wife, Kate, and I visited the butterfly exhibit at the show. There were so many beautiful butterflies to see. Attached is a photo of a Spicebush Swallowtail Butterfly sitting on my hand.” Email your own Hot SHot pHotoS to hotshot@citizensvoice. com. Submitted photos should be at least 200 dpi and 4-x-6 inches. Please give a description or story behind each submitted photo and include your name, hometown and phone number. Photos must be submitted by Email. No hard copies will be accepted.

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ends and make plans to do something to improve your home and family life. Family discussions will bring good results for everyone. Home renovations, updating your entertainment center or hosting an event are favored.

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Funeral notices BALASCIO, Elsie Marie — Friday, 11 a.m., Thomas P. Kearney Funeral Home, Old Forge. Friends, Friday, 10 to 11 a.m., at the funeral home. BESTWICK, Linda — Memorial service, Saturday, 10:30 a.m., Dorranceton United Methodist Church, Wyoming Avenue, Kingston. BORSAVAGE, Janet K. — Plymouth. Friday, noon, S.J. Grontkowski Funeral Home, 530 W. Main St., Plymouth. Oakdale Cemetery, Hunlock Creek. BREK, Timothy Jon — Sweet Valley. Celebration of life, Saturday, 4:30 p.m., Wroblewski Funeral Home Inc., 1442 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. Friends, Saturday, 2 to 4:30 p.m., at the funeral home. CHIVINGTON, Jeanne M. — Exeter. Memorial service, Saturday, 4 p.m., Metcalfe-ShaverKopcza Funeral Home Inc., 504 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Friends, Saturday, 2 to 4 p.m., at the funeral home. DAVIS, Marilyn Walsh — Moosic. Saturday, 9:30 a.m., Semian Funeral Home, 704 Union St., Taylor. Rite of Committal, Marcy Cemetery, Duryea. Friends, Friday, 5 to 8 p.m., at the funeral home. DODSON, Mary T. — WilkesBarre. Gathering, Friday, 9 a.m., McLaughlin’s, 142 S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m., Church of St. Aloysius. St. Mary’s Cemetery. DOMIANO, Martin F. — Mass, Saturday, 9:30 a.m., St. Lawrence O’Toole Church, Old Forge. Friends, Saturday, 9 to 9:30 a.m. DUBRAVSKI, George L. — Bloomsburg. Mass of Christian Burial, Friday, 11 a.m., Most Precious Blood Church, Hazleton. FREY, Victor M., Jr. — Danville. Saturday, 11 a.m., Roat-Kriner Funeral Home, 1715 Bloom Road, Danville. Straub’s Cemetery, Frosty Valley. Friends, Friday, 5 to 7 p.m., and Saturday, 10 to 11 a.m., at the funeral home. GASHI, Regina — Shickshinny. Roman Catholic Funeral Mass, May 14, 10 a.m., St. Martha’s Church, 260 Bonnieville Road, Fairmont Springs. GELSLEICHTER, Ronald

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Sally Lee Sagenkahn May 4, 2016 Sally Lee Sagenkahn, 88, passed away Wednesday, May 4, 2016, surrounded by her loving husband and her children, Samuel, Beth and Lee. She was the daughter of the late Anna Goldberg and the late Benjamin Schonfeld and brother of the late Harold Schonfeld. She is survived by her loving, devoted husband of 63 years, Irwin Sagenkahn, and by her son, Samuel Sagenkahn and his partner, John Vlacich, her daughter, Beth Warren and Scott Becker, and her daughter, Lee Brown and Brad King, and her brother, Morton Schonfeld. She is also survived by her five grandchildren, Matthew (and Daynora Brown) and Melanie Brown, and triplets Brett (and Alyce DiLauro), Robert and Samuel Warren, in addition to numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and dear friends of more than 65 years. Sally Lee graduated from Mercy Hospital and received her RN in 1950. She continued her studies and received her BSN from Colle g e Misericordia. She was ahead of her time. And she loved doing private duty nursing and was totally committed to her patients and their wellbeing. Sally Lee was a longtime supporter of many causes in the Wyoming Valley. Her vig-

orous volunteer activity, her professional nursing career and her interest in serving on nonprofit boards all have been part of a lifetime of volunteerism. She is said to have caused other community members to become involved in volunteer activities at Jewish Family Service, at her local synagogue, Temple Israel, at the local American Red Cross blood bank and at the Jewish Community Center of Wyoming Valley’s blood-pressure screening. She was also involved with the Visiting Nurse Association. She also headed and served on the Chevra Kadisha in Wyoming Valley. She volunteered for more than 50 years with the American Red Cross. She also has volunteered for the Jewish Family Service Kosher

Catherine L. Zekas May 3, 2016 Home Delivered Meals Program for 20 continuous years. As a Jewish Family Service board member, Sally Lee had volunteered for fundraising, participated actively in the new strategic plan and suggested new ways to deliver services. Sally Lee loved football, you could hear her cheering from across the street, and was a great supporter of Penn State football and Penn State University. She also loved the Oakland Raiders since their inception more than 50 years ago. Contributions may be made to Temple Israel, 239 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702; or the Jewish Family Service, 71 W. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701; or to a charity of your choice. The funeral will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Rosenberg Funeral Chapel, 348 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre, with interment at Temple Israel Cemetery, Swoyersville. Shiva will be held at the Woodlands Inn, Plains Township, from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday and from 8:15 to 9:15 p.m. Saturday. Shiva will also be held at the home of Beth Warren, Cherry Hill, N.J., from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday and from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. Visit www.rosenbergfuneralchapel.com for additional information.

Ethel Kachmar Olpinski May 4, 2016 Ethel Kachmar Olpinski, 92, of Wilkes-Barre, who was a loving mother, sister and friend, died suddenly Wednesday, May 4, 2016, in Wilke s - B a r re General Hospital. She was born in Larksville on June 6, 1923, a daughter to the late Andrew and Mary Lichvar Kachmar. She was a graduate of Larksville High School, Class of 1941. Ethel then attended Madame Fenwick School of Cosmetology. She was trained as a cosmetician and hairdresser and owned

her own beauty parlor in Larksville. Ethel was a member of St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church, Kingston, for more than 70 years. She had been preceded in death by her husband, Chester, in 1973; by her infant son, Robert; grandson, Gary Olpins k i ; b r o t h e r, A n d r e w Kachmar; sister, Helen Albowicz; and stepmother, Julia Dudascik Kachmar. Surviving are her son, Gary Olpinski and his wife, Marilyn, Long Beach, Calif.; daughter, Maureen Olpinski and her fiancé, Stanley Blazick, Wilkes-Barre; grandson, Jon Olpinski; sister, Mary Alberto, Linden, N.J.; stepbrother, Leo

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Bezek, Missouri; along with many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday from Nat & Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre, with the Office of Christian Burial to be celebrated at 10 a.m. in St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church, 271 Tripp St., Kingston, with the Rev. Michael Prodanets, her pastor, officiating. Interment will be in St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Cemetery, Pringle. Friends may call from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Condolonces may be sent online by visiting Ethel’s obituary at www.natandgawlasfuneralhome.com.

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Catherine L. Zekas, 83, a resident of Forty Fort, entered into eternal life Tuesday evening, May 3, 2016, at ManorCare Health and Rehabilitation Center, Kingston, where she had recently been a guest. Her beloved husband was the late Thomas J. Zekas, who passed away May 25, 2004. Together, Thomas and Catherine shared 32 wonderful years of marriage. Born Oct. 20, 1932, in her family home in Swoyersville, Catherine was one of three children born to the late Michael and Mary E. (Rapczynski) Wisdo. Raised in Swoyersville, Catherine was a graduate of the former Swoyersville High School, Class of 1950. A homemaker most of her life, Catherine was employed for some years as a customer service representative by the former Hills Department Store, Edwardsville. Catherine was a faithful Catholic and a longtime member of the former Holy Trinity Church, Swoyersville. Following the consolidation of her church, she became a member of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, Swoyersville. Throughout her life, Catherine had a great appreciation for both art and music. She was an accomplished doll maker, seamstress, crocheter,

and most notably a selftaught pianist. In her spare time, she enjoyed going to Mohegan Sun casino. Catherine will be fondly remembered as a kind and loving woman who was greatly devoted to her family and friends. In addition to her parents, Michael and Mary Zekas, and her husband, Thomas, Catherine was preceded in death by her son, Thomas J. Zekas Jr., on May 30, 1997. Catherine is survived by her children, Joseph (Mary) Piasta, Wyoming; Pamela (David) Loftus, Florida; Kathleen Willis, Forty Fort; William (Janice) Piasta, Luzerne; Paul Piasta, Ohio; and Jeanne (Paul) Keating, Kingston; her 11 grandchildren, Joseph (Katie) Piasta, Jacqueline (Kevin) Bates, David (Rebec-

ca) Loftus, Sarah (Daniel) Lucca, Faith Loftus, Katie Willis, William Piasta, Leanne (Pete) Kizis, Jack Keating, Nora Keating and Elizabeth Zekas; her many great-grandchildren; her brothers, Michael Wisdo, Kingston; and Robert (Henrietta) Wisdo, Wilkes-Barre; as well as her many nieces and nephews. At Catherine’s request, a private family viewing and funeral service will be held Saturday. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, Swoyersville, with the Rev. Joseph J. Pisaneschi, her pastor, officiating. Interment with the Rite of Committal will follow in Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Cemetery, Swoyersville. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Wroblewski Funeral Home Inc., 1442 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. The family would be honored if you would consider making a memorial contribution in Catherine’s memory to the American Heart Association, Lehigh Valley and Northeast Division, 968 Postal Road, Suite 110, Allentown, PA 18109. To send Catherine’s family a message of condolence, you may visit the funeral home website, www.wroblewskifuneralhome.com.

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Association of School Administrators, an emeritus member of PASR and a member of the Wilkes-Barre Area Principals Association. He was awarded lifetime membership to the National PTA. Don was a longtime member of the Parish of St. Robert Bellarmine at the Church of St. Aloysius and American Legion Post 132. An active member of the Health Club at the YMCA, he enjoyed playing squash and was an avid tennis player and jogger for many years. Don will be greatly missed by his loving wife of 47 years, the former Judith Labows; daughter, Susan and her husband, Samuel Elias, Tunkhannock; son, Donald A. Sabatino, Philadelphia; grandchildren, Margaret, Joseph, Thomas and Emma Elias; brother, Robert L. and his wife, Anita Sabatino, Wilkes-Barre; brother-in-law, Dr. John N. and his wife, Mary Louise Labows, Horsham; and nieces, nephews, other family and friends. Don’s family will celebrate his life privately. Memorial donations may be made to the Medical Oncology Associates Prescription Assistance Fund, 382 Pierce St., Kingston, PA 18704. Memories and condolences may be shared with Don’s family at www.lifecelebrations.com.

Stephen J. Janis May 5, 2016 Funeral arrangements are pending from Corcoran Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main St., Plains Township.

Michele J. Tamburro May 4, 2016 Michele J. Tamburro, 74, of Wyoming, passed away Wednesday, May 4, 2016, at her home. Bor n in Pittston, she was the daughter of the late Raymond and Ir ma Rodeghiero Micheletti. Michele was a 1959 graduate of Plains Memorial High School and had retired from the data processing department of the Social Security Administration. When she had lived in California, she became a member of the California Screen Actors Guild.

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by h er b ro th er A l fre d Micheletti. Surviving are her brother, Paul (Joan) Micheletti, Plains Township; along with numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to visitation from 9 a.m. until the time of services at 10 a.m. Saturday at Gubbiotti Funeral Home, 1030 Wyoming Ave., Exeter. Deacon James Cortegerone will conduct services. Interment will be in Italian Independent Cemetery, West Wyoming, at a later date. To send the family an expression of sympathy or a condolence, please visit www.gubbiottifh.com.

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Pittston; sister, Jule Calabro, Taylor; three granddaughters, Valerie Schultz, Christina Hof fman and Lori Horchos; great-grandchildren, Takoma, Denver, Austin, Blake (Hoffman); and two step-great-grandchildren, Sky Hoffman and Evin Schultz. Funeral services will be held at 10:15 a.m. Tuesday from Metcalfe-Shaver-Kopcza Funeral Home Inc., 504 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. in St. Faustina Kowalska Church, 520 Hanover St., Nanticoke, with the Rev. James Nash as celebrant. Interment will follow at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Carverton. Friends may call from 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. Tuesday in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Faustina Kowalska Roman Catholic Parish Church, 520 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke, PA 18634, per the family’s request due to Lillian’s great devotion to the rosary.

Mass at Divine Mercy Church, Scranton. Relatives and friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

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Mary L. Frith, 94, of West Pettebone Street, Wyoming, died at Kingston Health Care Center on Wednesday, May 4, 2016. She was born in WilkesBarre. She was a graduate of Wyoming Memorial High School. Mrs. Frith and her husband co-owned and operated Frith Rug Service prior to her retirement. She was a member of the Wyoming Presbyterian Church. Preceding her in death were her husband of 65 years, John W. Frith, and her sister, Nancy Burns. Surviving are her son, Bill Frith (Joan); one grandson, Greg Frith (Laurie); one g randdaughter, Car rie Schaetzke (Ethan); sister, Jane Davies; two greatgrandchildren, Emma and

Molly; and two nephews, Bob and Charlie Burns. The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in Wyoming Presbyterian Church, 454 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, with the Rev. Laura Lewis officiating. Inter ment will be in Memorial Shrine Park Cemetery, Carverton. The family will receive relatives and friends from 10 to 11 a.m. Monday in the Wyoming Presbyterian Church. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Wyoming Presbyterian Church, Wyoming Avenue, Wyoming, PA 18644. Arrangements are by Metcalfe-Shaver-Kopcza Funeral Home Inc., 504 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming.

NC college system’s federal funds in crosshairs of LGBT law change By Emery P. Dalesio Associated Press

RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina’s prized public universities could be the biggest losers as state leaders defend a new law limiting the rights of LGBT people. The 17-university system, which includes the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University as well several historically black colleges, risks losing more than $1.4 billion in federal funds if the Republicans who run the Legislature don’t reverse the law. The U.S. Justice Department wants an answer by the end of business on Monday. That deadline was set in letters this week to University of North Carolina leaders, Gov. Pat McCrory and the state’s public safety agency, warning that the law violates civil rights protections against sex discrimination in education and employment. If the DOJ follows through on its enforcement threat, tens of thousands of students also could lose around $800 million in federally backed loans that cannot be borrowed to attend institutions that violate Title IX of the federal Civil Rights Act, UNC spokeswoman Joni

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Worthington said Thursday. “It’s a very big stick,” said Katharine Bartlett, the former law school dean at nearby Duke University. “The federal government is giving funds under certain conditions.” State legislative leaders vowed to resist what they describe as Washington’s bullying, but it remains to be seen how far they’ll go to defend a position compromised by a federal appellate ruling in Virginia last month. The North Carolina law requires transgender people to use bathrooms and locker rooms conforming with their birth certificates, rather than their gender identity, and leaves LGBT people out of a statewide anti-discrimination code that also bars local governments from providing additional protections. UNC President Margaret Spellings is two months into her new job, having succeeded Tom Ross, who was pushed out last year after the university system’s governing board was overhauled by the state’s ascendant Republican leaders. They have been eager to revamp a system that many consider the state’s leading bastion of liberal thinkers.

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Stephen J. Janis, 51, of Mountain Top, passed away early Thursday morning, May 5, 2016, at his home with his family by his side.

Lillian Minkavage Shulna, 92, for merly of Ann S t r e e t , We s t P i t t s t o n , passed away peacefully Tuesday, May 3, 2016, at Guardian Elder Care Center, Nanticoke. Born in Pittston, she was the daughter of the late Ignatius and Kathryn Kulbinsky Minkavage. A graduate of Pittston High School, Class of 1941, she was employed as a seamtress and instructor by Sing er Sewing in Pittston. She later was employed by Kingston Cigar Factory, and Rex Shoe Co., Frye Boot companies as a sampler. Lillian previously was a member of St. Casimir’s Church in Pittston and later was a member of St. Faustina Kowalska Church, Nanticoke. Also preceding her in death were her husband, Frank A. Shulna; daughter, Mary Faith Shulna; and sisters, Olga Dankulich and Margaret Curry, both of West Pittston. Surviving are one daughter, Catherine Shulna, West

Mary L. Davies Frith May 4, 2016

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Donald J. Sabatino, 85, of Brooks Estates in Jenkins Township, and a longtime resident of Wilkes-Barre, died Tuesday, May 3, 2016. Born March 19, 1931, in Wilkes-Barre, he was a son of the late Alphonso and Mary Sangiuliano Sabatino. An Army veteran of the Korean conflict, he was assigned to the 17th Regiment, 7th Division, George Company, and was awarded the Purple Heart for injuries received on July 8, 1953, during the Battle of Pork Chop Hill. He was also awarded the Good Conduct Medal, United Nations Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Korean Service Medal, and he was most proud of his Combat Infantry Badge. Following his combat service, he was stationed at Camp Fuji Army Base in Japan, where he attained the rank of sergeant and was honorably discharged in 1954. A 1949 graduate of E.L. Meyers High School, Don worked his way through school as a window trimmer at Pomeroy’s Department Store and earned his Bachelor of Science degree in education from Wilkes University in 1960 and a Master of Science degree in school administration from the University of Scranton in 1963. Don was an elementary school teacher and principal for the Wilkes-Barre Area School District. Through his first nine years, he was assigned to Lafayette, Courtright and North Street elementary schools. In 1969, he was named the first principal of the newly formed Daniel J. Flood Elementary School. He retired there in 1993 after 33 years of service. After retiring, Don joined the faculty of the education departments of Wilkes University and King’s College. He was a proud charter member of the Pennsylvania

Lillian Minkavage Shulna May 3, 2016


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SportS Atlantic Division Finals: Penguins vs. Hershey

Second line shows its mettle

By Seth Lakso Staff Writer

HERSHEY — Tom Sestito’s call up to Pittsburgh forced WilkesBarre/Scranton Penguins coach Clark Donatelli to rework his starting lineup for Game 1 of the Atlantic Division Final against the Hershey Bears on Wednesday. Following the national anthem, out skated the second line of Jake Guentzel, Carter Rowney and Tom Kostopoulos. “We kind of knew who they were going to play against us,” Donatelli said Thursday. “They wanted to put (Zach) Sill against Rowney and we expected that. They often start Sill’s line here no matter who they’re playing and I don’t mind the matchup. I like Rowney, TK and Jake starting. I thought they got things off to a real good start.” While the trio wasn’t able to score on their first shift Wednesday, they did control possession, which made it easy for Kael Mouillierat, Dustin Jeffrey and Daniel Sprong to roll over the boards and take advantage of a couple of tired Bears defenseman. The result was a Sprong breakaway goal and a Penguins lead 45 seconds in. In the second period, Donatelli looked to Guentzel, Rowney and Kostopoulos once again and, this time, the results came almost immediately when Rowney tipped in a shot just 14 seconds into the period to put the Penguins up, 2-0. It was exactly the start Donatelli had hoped for, considering that Hershey had been the AHL’s best team in the second period during the regular season, even before it outscored the Portland Pirates 7-1 in the frame in its first-round series. “We knew we had to have a real good second period, or at least start anyway,” Donatelli said. “You can’t give them any life, they’re too good of a hockey club. We stressed that all week.” The Penguins’ second line has become an easy one for Donatelli to have confidence in. Through four Calder Cup Playoff games, the trio has combined to record 18 points, with all three skaters currently ranking in the AHL’s top 18 in

Penguins’ Tom Kostopoulos, left, and Carter Rowney celebrate a goal in a game earlier this season. points (No. 1 Guentzel 8, No. 5 offer a time frame for Simon’s Rowney 6, No. 18 Kostopoulos 4). return to action. “He has an upperbody injury.” SIMON MISSES PRACTICE It’s likely that the AHL will take a Hershey forward Liam O’Brien look at the hit. However, as of right delivered a hit to the head of for- now, no discipline has been handed ward Dominik Simon with the out. game already decided late in the third period Wednesday. ANDERSEN BECOMES A DAD The result of the play was a Defenseman Niclas Andersen, charging major and a game miscon- who turned 28 last Thursday, was duct for O’Brien, who then wrestled also not on the ice practice Thurswith Matthias Plachta while Simon day. remained down on the ice. “Andersen’s (wife is) having a When the Penguins took the ice baby,” Donatelli said with a smile. for their practice on Thursday, their “It was scheduled for Monday, but regular-season goals leader was not nature called. It just happened, so present. he went back. We’ll see how things “Dominik is getting checked go and if he’ll be back here (Friout,” said Donatelli, who did not day). We will find out later tonight.”

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OLEKSY RE-ASSIGNED The end of the one-game suspension to Pittsburgh defenseman Kris Letang, meant the return of Steve Oleksy to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton on Thursday. He did not appear in Pittsburgh’s overtime win against the Capitals on Wednesday and was back with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton on Thursday. “He’s a rock back there and he’s the heart and soul of our team,” Donatelli said of Oleksy. “He’s a big leader both on and off the ice. He’s a warrior and he gives you everything he has. He plays in a lot of key situations for us and you can’t replace him.” slakso@citizensvoice.com 570-821-2083, @CVSethLakso

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SERIES GLANCE Penguins 1, HersHey 0 May 4: Penguins 4, Hershey 0 May 6: Penguins at Hershey, 7 p.m. May 7: Hershey at Penguins, 7:05 p.m. May 9: Hershey at Penguins, 7:05 p.m. x-May 11: Penguins at Hershey, 7 p.m. x-May 13: Hershey at Penguins, 7:05 p.m. x-May 15: Penguins at Hershey, 5 p.m. x-if necessary Tune in All games on 980 AM, 103.1 FM Online For more on the series, visit Seth Lakso’s Penguins Insider Blog at blogs.citizensvoice.com.


Crestwood’s Wotherspoon makes Triple-A debut By Shane Hennigan Staff Writer

ALLENTOWN — When Matt Wotherspoon learned he was promoted Tuesday, the first thing he said he did was check the RailRiders’ schedule. While the Crestwood High School graduate had hoped the RailRiders would be home, he smiled when he saw a two-game set at Lehigh Valley. On Thursday, Wotherspoon made his Triple-A debut in a homecoming of sorts at Coca-Cola Park about an hour south of his home. Wotherspoon relieved starter Richard Bleier in the eighth and threw two no-hit innings with two strikeouts to cap the RailRiders’ 10-1 victory over the IronPigs. “I’m just trying to do my thing out there,” said Wotherspoon, who threw 29 pitches, 19 for strikes. “No matter what level I’m pitching

MATT WOTHERSPOON Pitched 2 scoreless innings in the RailRiders’ win at, I’m going to try to do what works for me.” Wotherspoon, who had not pitched since four perfect relief innings with eight strikeouts April 29 at Double-A Trenton, began warming up in the sixth inning with the RailRiders leading, 8-1, and Bleier at 78 pitches. Bleier needed just six pitches to get through the sixth and came back out for the seventh, as Wotherspoon began loosening again. “That’s kind of just life in the bullpen,” Wotherspoon said with a laugh. “You always have to be ready. I try to get my body loose, more than anything. I try to get a little sweat going and then when I

get out (to the mound), those eight pitches are really my last eight pitches to let rip and get ready to get going.” Despite giving up a leadoff walk to Brock Stassi on five pitches, Bleier completed the inning and got a flyout and an inning-ending double play to cap his night on 93 pitches, giving way to Wotherspoon to finish it off. “It’s the best, it’s why I play the game,” Wotherspoon said of entering the game. “There’s no feeling like it. That’s the feeling that everybody loves when the phone rings and they say, ‘Get going.’ ” Wotherspoon started blowing a 93 mph fastball past Ryan Jackson for a strikeout. He walked Darnell Sweeney on a fastball that just missed on the inside corner, but he was the only runner Wotherspoon would allow. He struck out Cam Perkins on a slider and got Nick Williams to pop out to first baseman Chris

Parmelee to end the inning before sending Lehigh Valley down in order in the ninth, which ended with Stassi fouling out to catcher Gary Sanchez. “I think it’s kind of an extension of what I have been doing (this season),” Wotherspoon, who had a 1.06 ERA and 21 strikeouts in six appearances with Trenton, said. “I’m just trying to pound the strike zone. That’s kind of what I’m trying to do out there is stay aggressive with the fastball and force some early contact.” It was a whirlwind 48 hours for Wotherspoon, who was drafted by the Yankees out of the University of Pittsburgh in the 34th round of the 2014 draft. Upon receiving word of his promotion, he and teammate Mark Montgomery had to quickly pack and then get car service to join the RailRiders in Buffalo around 3 a.m. on Wednesday. After the RailRiders’ afternoon

game, Wotherspoon was back on the road with his new teammates, traveling more than six hours to Allentown. All the while, he said his phone has been ringing with congratulatory calls and messages. Wotherspoon left about a dozen tickets for family and friends for Thursday’s game, but the number most likely will climb Saturday when the RailRiders begin a nine-game homestand at PNC Field. And while there’s no guarantee he’ll pitch there, he can’t help but show just how excited he really is. “I can’t wait, I can’t wait,” he said. “I can’t wait to see the park — again — after it’s been renovated. See some family, see some friends. It’s great. It’s just a good opportunity for me and my family. Couldn’t be more excited about it.” sports@citizensvoice.com 570-821-2060

RailRiders rout Lehigh Valley RAILRIDERS GAME REPORT By Shane Hennigan Staff Writer

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Sanchez

I normally do. I usually throw a lot of strikes and keep the ball on the ground and work efficiently with my pitch count.” The IronPigs took a 1-0 lead on Tommy Joseph’s two-out single in the first. Andrew Knapp followed with another single, Lehigh Valley’s third of the inning. But Bleier left both runners stranded, as he got Brock Stassi to ground out to first. After Knapp’s single, Bleier allowed just four more runners, with only one advancing to second base. The RailRiders aided Bleier in the third. The No. 1 overall pick in the 2013 draft, Appel retired the first eight batters he faced but unraveled after Pete Kozma’s two-out single. sports@citizensvoice.com Donovan Solano then drew a 570-821-2060

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How they scored Lehigh Valley first: Bleier pitching. Sweeney singled to center. Perkins grounded out to third, Sweeney to second. Williams grounded out to first, Sweeney to third. Joseph singled to left, Sweeney scored. Lehigh Valley 1, RailRiders 0. RailRiders third: Appel pitching. Parmelee popped out to short. Romero struck out looking. Kozma singled to right. Solano walked, Kozma to second. Kozma to third, Solano to second on Appel’s wild pitch. Judge homered to left, Kozma and Solano scored. Sanchez

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Tonight’s game RailRiders (15-13) at Lehigh Valley (13-13), 7:05 p.m, CocaCola Park Pitching probables: RailRiders RHP Anthony Swarzak (1-3, 4.18) vs. Lehigh Valley RHP Alec Asher (1-0, 0.00) Porcupine points n OF Ben Gamel received his first major league promotion Thursday, as he was called up to join the Yankees for their series finale in Baltimore a day after OF Brett Gardner was hit by a pitch in his elbow. Gamel, the reigning International League Rookie of the Year, has played in 23 games

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ALLENTOWN — When Richard Bleier found himself in a quick first-inning jam on Thursday, he managed to escape with minimal damage. Bleier’s counterpart, Mark Appel, faced a similar situation two innings later but couldn’t overcome it and the RailRiders pounced on the opportunity. The RailRiders sent 11 batters to the plate as part of a five-run third inning, highlighted by Aaron Judge’s towering three-run home run to left field. Gary Sanchez and Deibinson Romero later added home runs to back Bleier, who threw seven strong innings, as the RailRiders rolled to their third straight win, 10-1, over Lehigh Valley in front of 7,373 fans at Coca-Cola Park. “It’s great, obviously, to go seven no matter what time of year,” Bleier, who began the season on the disabled list, said. “I threw a lot of pitches in my last game. Was definitely off but like you said, it was nice to kind of pitch like

four-pitch walk to bring up Judge, who worked a full count. Appel then left a changeup in the middle of the zone and Judge made him pay for it, blasting his fifth home run of the season and second in as many days to give the RailRiders a 3-1 lead. The RailRiders tacked on two more courtesy of a Nick Swisher RBI double before Appel threw his second wild pitch of the inning to score Slade Heathcott. Bleier retired Lehigh Valley in order, which included a pair of strikeouts, in the bottom half of the inning. “When your team scores big like that, it’s really important just to have a good shutdown inning the next inning after,” Bleier said. “I really wanted to go out there and attack the hitters and really put up a zero there and kind of end the game. I feel like once I put up a zero after that five-spot and then we put up another three, it really changed the game and their approach and stuff like that.”

with the RailRiders this season and is hitting .286 with one home run and nine RBIs. n In exchange for Gamel, the Yankees optioned LHP James Pazos back to the RailRiders, who had just been promoted to New York on Wednesday after DH Alex Rodriguez was place on the 15-day disabled list with a strained right hamstring. Pazos turned 25 years old on Thursday. n Gamel’s promotion left the RailRiders with just three outfielders on the roster. Aaron Judge made his first professional start in left field, while INF Rob Refsnyder, who extended his hitting streak to 10 with a single in the seventh inning, started in right field for the third straight game. n 3B Deibinson Romero hit a two-run run home run in the seventh inning. He had been 0 for 12 this season entering the at-bat. n RHP Diego Moreno said that he’s scheduled to throw today. Moreno has been on the disabled list since Sunday retroactive to Saturday with a lower back injury. Manager Al Pedrique said they’ll have a better idea on when Moreno will return after he completes his throwing session. n Lehigh Valley 1B Brock Stassi pitched a perfect ninth inning with two strikeouts. DH Tommy Joseph took over for Stassi at first.

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singled to center. Heathcott singled to right, Sanchez to RailRiders Lehigh Valley ab r h bi ab r h bi second. Swisher doubled to Solano 2b 4 1 1 0 Sweeney 2b 3 1 2 0 right, Sanchez scored, Heathcott Judge lf 4 2 1 3 Perkins lf 4 0 0 0 to third. Refsnyder walked. Sanchez c 4 2 2 3 Williams cf 4 0 0 0 Heathcott cf 5 1 1 0 Joseph dh-1b4 0 2 1 Heathcott scored on Appel’s Swisher dh 5 0 1 1 Knapp c 4 0 1 0 wild pitch. RailRiders 5, Lehigh Refsnyder rf 4 0 1 0 Stassi 1b-p 3 0 1 0 Valley 1. Parmelee 1b 3 1 0 0 Hunter rf 3 0 0 0 RailRiders sixth: Infante Romero 3b 4 1 1 2 Nina 3b 3 0 0 0 Kozma ss 3 2 1 0 Jackson ss 3 0 0 0 pitching. Romero flew out to Totals 36 10 9 9 Totals 31 1 6 1 center. Kozma hit by pitch. RailRiders 005 003 200 — 10 Solano flew out to right. Judge Lehigh Valley 100 000 000 — 1 walked, Kozma to second. LOB: RailRiders 10, Lehigh Valley 5. 2B: Sanchez homered to left, Kozma Swisher. HR: Judge, Sanchez, Romero. SB: and Judge scored. RailRiders 8, Solano. RailRiders IP H R ER BB SO Lehigh Valley 1. Bleier (W, 1-0) 7 6 1 1 1 4 RailRiders seventh: Swisher Wotherspoon 2 0 0 0 1 2 Lehigh Valley IP H R ER BB SO flew out to center. Refsnyder Appel (L, 3-1) 5 6 5 5 4 6 singled to right. Parmelee Infante 2 3 5 5 1 0 reached on a force out, Garcia 1 0 0 0 0 0 Stassi 1 0 0 0 0 2 Refsnyder out at second. Romero WP: Appel 2. HBP: Kozma (by Infante). homered to left, Parmelee scored. Umpires: HP: Additon, 1B: Mollica, 3B: Vis- RailRiders 10, Lehigh Valley 1. RailRiders 10, Lehigh Valley 1


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Royals clinch Division 3 title

At Roosevelt Field, Tim Cavanaugh walked with the bases loaded and two out in the bottom of the seventh inning to lead Holy Redeemer to a 3-2 victory over Hanover Area on Thursday in WVC baseball. The Royals, now 12-1 on the season, clinched the Division 3 title. It also snapped a streak of four consecutive division titles for the Hawks. Tucker Ell had a double, RBI and run scored, while Cavanaugh finished with two RBIs. Jordan Choman had three hits. Kyle Kowalski, who took the loss on the mound, had three hits and scored a run for Hanover Area. Mike Piscotty had two hits, including a double. Hanover Area

ab Morgan cf 3 Clarke ss 4 Kowalski p 4 Rimmer 3b 2 Gately 1b 2 Piscotty rf 3 Peters c 2 Wasickanin lf 3 Windt 2b 2 Wheeler 3b 1 Stevens ph 1 Totals 27

r 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Hanover Area Holy Redeemer

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Holy Redeemer

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2 3

2B: Mike Piscotty (HA), Tucker Ell (HR). Hanover Area IP H R ER BB SO Kowalski, LP 6⅔ 8 3 3 4 4 Holy Redeemer IP H R ER BB SO Molitoris 6 5 2 2 4 3 McClay, WP 1 2 0 0 1 3

Wyoming Area Berwick

1 0

At Berwick, Cory Lescavage tossed his second complete game and first shutout of the season as Wyoming Area edged Berwick. Mike Bonita led the Warriors with three hits, while Josh Kopcza scored the only run. Lescavage improved to 3-0 on the year. He allowed just two hits and struck out three on the day. Austin Horsefield doubled. Wyoming Area

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9 runs in the top of the ninth 0 to pick up its second consecuAt Coal Street Park, Austin tive victory. Chris Heim had a double Yelland and Noah Edwards combined to scatter five hits and three RBIs for Hazleton and strike out six as GAR Area. Adrian Valerio added picked up its second consecu- two hits and scored a run. Colin Staufer pitched the tive win. Chris Kolativa had two eighth inning to get the win. hits and an RBI for the Gren- Garrett Weston had two hits adiers. Edwards drove in a for Lake-Lehman. Tyler Kolb pair, while Garry Kroll had a single and two RBIs. GAR Nanticoke Area

scored two runs. Steve Kreitzer had a double for Nanticoke Area. Nanticoke Area

ab Kreitzer lf 2 Norton lf 2 Kreitzer cf 3 Rynkiewicz c 2 Norton 3b 3 Pokrinchak 1b 3 Labenski rf 3 Montgomery p 0 Shatley dh 0 Kurkowski ph 1 Piontkowski p 0 Piestrak ss 2 Pokrinchak ph 1 Bukofski 2b 2 Grodzicki 2b 1 Totals 25

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1 0

At Dallas, Andrew Kovalick scored on a base hit up the middle by David Simpson in the bottom of the sixth, and Nick Kocher pitched a scoreless final two innings to lead Dallas. Kocher and starter Aaron Yurko combined on a fivehitter. Bob Gilpin had a double for Tunkhannock. Tunkhannock

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Dallas

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2B: Bobby Gilpin (Tunk). Tunkhannock IP H Hughes, LP 6 6 Dallas IP H Yurko 5 4 Kocher, WP 2 1

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Pittston Area Coughlin

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Crestwood’s Hannah Ackers (40) and Jill Prezkop (39) battle Wyoming Area’s Lindsey Pozaic for the ball during Thursday’s match.

Comets cruise past Wyoming Area At Crestwood, the Comets were led by Hannah Ackers’ four goals, as well as two-goal nights from Natasha Koslop and Mackenzie Kile in a 14-5 win over Wyoming Area in WVC girls lacrosse. CRESTWOOD GOALS: Hannah Ackers 4, Mackenzie Kile 2, Natasha Koslop 2, Lexi Gaetano 1, Lilly Greene 1, Taylor Tomalinas 1, Raegan Distasio 1, Maddie Krawonka 1, Brady Jones 1. CRESTWOOD ASSISTS: Hannah Ackers 1, Jaelyn Cavanaugh 1, Lexi Gaetano 1, Lilly Greene 1, Mackenzie Kile 1, Raegan Distasio 1, Katie Coslett 1. CRESTWOOD SAVES: Julia Filchak 6. WYOMING AREA GOALS: Caitlin Butchko 1, Claudia Waltz 1, Lila Donnelly 1, Jordan Kelly 1, Lindsey Poziac 1. WYOMING AREA ASSISTS: Claudia Waltz 1.

At Hilldale Park, Tyler Jackson tossed a completegame shutout, and Alex McAndrew had four hits, including a pair of doubles for Pittston Area. Dylan Spurlin added three 15 hits including two doubles Wyoming Seminary Pittston Area 9 and scored three runs. Kyle At Pittston Area, Kate O’Fier had two hits, scored a Romanowski piled up six run and delivered an RBI. Jason Zubris had a pinchhit double for Coughlin. Pittston Area ab DeLucca cf 4 Spurlin c 4 Shamnoski c 1 O’Fier 2b 4 McAndrew rf 4 Bone ph 1 Krawczyk ss 0 Stella dh 3 Pisack 1b 4 Jackson p 3 Turonis 3b 4 Donnora lf 2 DeLucca ph 1 Adkins ph 0

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goals as the Blue Knights ti Pearage (three goals) and Kyra Wozniak round out the defeated the Patriots. Pittston Area’s Dana scoring. Zalewski and Bailey Jordan COUGHLIN GOALS: Brigid Wood 6; Savanna Robinson 6; Kristi Pearage 3; Kyra Wozniak each registered hat tricks. 1. COUGHLIN SAVES: Sarah Price 4. SCRANWYOMING SEMINARY GOALS: Kate Romanowski 6, Abby Straub 2, Emily Sims 2, Christina Kilyanek 1, Carly Clemente 1, Julia Gabriel 1, Isabella Cordaro 1, Mary Theresa Lehman 1. WYOMING SEMINARY ASSISTS: Lauren Anderson 1. WYOMING AREA SAVES: Mia Raineri 6. PITTSTON AREA GOALS: Dana Zalewski 3, Bailey Jordan 3, Nina Cirelli 2, Haley Norwillo 1. PITTSTON AREA ASSISTS: Alyssa Neare 1. PITTSTON AREA SAVES: Brooklyn Pedana 8.

TON PREP GOALS: Cara Kopicki 2; Christine Kaffka 2; Emma Perih 1; Claire Turner 1; Kerry McGrath 1. SCRANTON PREP SAVES: Megan Sweeney 4.

Lake-Lehman 11 Tunkhannock 1 At Tunkhannock, Katie Strohl scored five goals, Hallie Jenkins earned a hat trick and Kate Roberts assisted Coughlin 16 three goals in the Black Scranton Prep 7 Knights’ win. At Scranton Prep, Brigid LAKE-LEHMAN GOALS: Katie Strohl 5, Wood and Savanna Robinson Hallie Jenkins 3, Kate Roberts 1, Alicia Galas1, Rebecca Bonomo 1. LAKE-LEHMAN scored six goals each, leading so ASSISTS: Kate Roberts 3. TUNKHANNOCK the Crusaders, who had Kris- GOALS: Tamara St. Clair 1.

Redeemer girls set 3 records in win over Warriors

The Holy Redeemer girls team saw three school records broken when Autumn Kaminski won the 100 hurdles in 15.5 seconds and the 300 hurdles in 47.3 seconds, and Alyssa Christian finished first in the shot put (34-2). In the boys meet, Ryan Murray won the long jump and high jump and Alex Chronowski won the 200 and 400 to lead the Warriors. Boys: Wyoming Area 95, Redeemer 45 3200 relay: 1. Holy Redeemer (Brown, Volpetti, Weybrecht, Capaci), 9:06; 2. Wyoming Area. 110 hurdles: 1. Anthony Shaver (WA), 18.2; 2. Semanek (WA); 3. Benway (HR). Triple jump: 1. Robert Acacio (WA), 38-7; 2. Murphy (WA); 3. Ansuli (WA). 100: 1. Ryan Murphy (WA), 11.8; 2. Sam Giordano (WA); 3. Michael Murphy (WA). 1600: 1. Aaron Hoda (HR), 4:45;

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2. Williams (HR); 3. Lucas Volpetti (HR). Shot put: 1. Brenner (HR), 36-9.5; 2. Burton (WA); 3. Kyle Carr (WA). 400: 1. Alex Chronowski (WA), 53.3; 2. Chris Banas (HR); 3. Cade Fahey (HR). 400 relay: 1. Wyoming Area (Angeli, Giorodano, M. Murphy, R. Murphy), 45.8; 2. Holy Redeemer. 300 hurdles: 1. Anthony Shaver (WA), 46.9; 2. Benway (HR); 3. Semanek (WA). Pole vault: 1. David Klaproth (WA), 12-0; 2. Zach Lagrue (WA). Discus: 1. Kyle Carr (WA), 121-3; 2. Mimnick (WA); 3. Blannett (WA). Long jump: 1. Ryan Murray (WA), 19-0; 2. Robert Acacio (WA); 3. Ansuli (WA). 800: 1. Dominic Capaci (HR), 2:07; 2. Weybrecht (HR); 3. Nick Brown (HR). 200: 1. Alex Chronowski (WA), 23.7; 2. Michael Murphy (WA); 3. Ryan Murphy (WA). 3200: 1. Aaron Hoda (HR), 10:50; 2. Connor Stevens (HR); 3. Strish (HR). Javelin: 1. Mimnick (WA), 144-10; 2. Robert Acacio (WA); 3. Mitch Higley (WA). 1600 relay: 1. Wyoming Area (R. Murphy, M. Murphy, Chronowski, Buczynski), 3:41; 2. Holy Redeemer. High jump: 1. Ryan Murray (WA), Joseph Buczynski (WA), 5-6; 3. Salvatore Aiello (HR). Girls: Redeemer 71, Wyoming Area 70 3200 relay: 1. Holy Redeemer (Holmes, Williams, Hons, Mullery), 11:34; 2. Wyoming Area. 100 hurdles: 1. Autumn Kaminski (HR), 15.5; 2. Shelby Stackhouse (WA); 3. Jillian Spak (WA). Triple jump: 1. Vanessa Shedlock

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(WA) 34-4; 2. Gurchok (WA); 3. McKenna Dolan (HR). 100: 1. Bree Bednarski (WA), 12.6; 2. Jalen Rhodes (WA); 3. Autumn Kaminski (HR). 1600: 1. Lindsey Williams (HR), 5:34; 2. Molly Holmes (HR); 3. Olivia Greer (HR). Shot put: 1. Alyssa Christian (HR), 34-2; 2. Resciniti (WA); 3. Kaylee Soboleski (HR). 400: 1. Vanessa Shedlock (WA), 61.8; 2. Caroline Banas (HR); 3. Nicole Cavanaugh (HR). 400 relay: 1. Wyoming Area (Rhodes, Spak, Kranson, Bednarski), 51.2; 2. Holy Redeemer. 300 hurdles: 1. Autumn Kaminski (HR), 47.3; 2. Jillian Spak (WA); 3. Olivia Astolfi (WA). Pole vault: 1. Shelby Stackhouse (WA), 9-0; 2. Kopetchny (WA); 3. Petite (WA). Discus: 1. Karen Hilenski (HR), 106-0; 2. Gabby Tomasura (HR); 3. Alyssa Christian (HR). Long jump: 1. Shelby Stackhouse (WA), 16-3; 2. Gurchak (WA), Vanessa Shedlock (WA). 800: 1. Leah Mullery (HR), 2:30; 2. Hons (HR); 3. Molly Holmes (HR). 200: 1. Bree Bednarski (WA), 26.1; 2. Caroline Banas (HR); 3. Jalen Rhodes (WA). 3200: 1. Lindsey Williams (HR), 11:47; 2. Olivia Greer (HR); 3. Allison Manley (HR). Javelin: 1. Bree Bednarski (WA), 109-0; 2. Morgan Coolbaugh (WA); 3. Nicole Wright (WA). 1600 relay: 1. Holy Redeemer ( Kaminski, Holmes, Cavanaugh, Banas), 4:20; 2. Wyoming Area. High jump: 1. Caroline Banas (HR), 5-4; 2. Shelby Stackhouse (WA); 3. McKenna Dolan (HR).


Redeemer’s Bienkowski pitches no-hitter; Hanover Area blanks Meyers At Northwest, Morgan Bienkowski continued her astounding sophomore season, throwing a seven-inning no-hitter and striking out 14 as Holy redeemer beat Northwest 6-0 Thursday in WVC softball. Tiana Wren sparked Redeemer’s offense with three hits and three runs scored. Abby Shorts and Allyson Laiuvara had two hits each. Holy Redeemer Northwest

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Hogan tossed a gem in the circle (five innings pitched, nine strikeouts) and delivered at the plate with four RBIs, leading the Knights. Hogan, Corinna Scoblick and Chloe Van Gorder each hit doubles, with Van Gorder adding a triple. Savannah Purdy had three hits. Molly Poray had two hits for Coughlin. Coughlin Lake-Lehman

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District 2 Class AAA Team Tennis Championships Delaware Valley 5 Coughlin 0 At Delaware Valley, the Warriors swept the Crusaders in the first round.

SINGLES: 1. Devin Paulison d. Michael Klimek, 6-0, 6-2; 2. Kevin Osczepinski d. Pavel Svintozelskiy, 6-2, 6-2; 3. Tomas Reese d. Sam Sebia, 6-2, 6-0. DOUBLES: 1. Ivan Vorobyev/Pete Genovas d. Frank Castellana/Matt Frankelli, 6-0, 6-2; 2. Troy Tepedino/Chris Vibert d. Steven Johnson/Jacob Kuna, 6-4, 6-3.

Wallenpaupack 4 Hazleton Area 1 At Wallenpaupack, David Deutsch and Spencer Cichinsky won in singles.

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Boys Volleyball Crestwood 3 Coughlin 0 At Crestwood, the Comets were led by Mendell Foreman (nine kills) and Noah Jackson (10 kills), as well as Kyle Sanders (10 kills,) and Michael Williams (29 assists). CRESTWOOD COUGHLIN

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SINGLES: David Deutsch (WAL) def. Adam Grula, 6-3, 7-5; Spencer Cichinsky (WAL) over Chris Kovalick, 6-0, 6-3; Drew Gemmell (HAZ) over Kelby Hochreither, 6-2, 2-6, 7-3 (tiebreaker instead of third set). DOUBLES: Myles Arenson-Donald Berry (WAL) over Rhett Gemmell-Josh Provost, 6-2, 6-1; Zack Cycosky-Abraham Cahn (WAL) over Adam Sasche-Blake Gepson, 6-2, 6-3

kills) and Steve Darling (16 assists) led the Mounts. Sean Connelly had 14 digs for Hanover Area. Trek Brodginski had four kills, and Devin Senk had seven assists.


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Winner Game 4, 11 a.m. Softball Game 6: Winner Game 3 vs. The MAC Freedom Conference Championships Winner Game 5, 1 p.m. Game 7: if necessary, 3 p.m. scheduled for today and Saturday at Wilkes have been All-MAC Freedom Softball moved to Saturday and SunFirst team day due to the forecasted rain OF: Lacey Bixler, Wilkes OF: Kelcie Senchak, King’s today.

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Lauren Huase, Bethany Killmon, Jill Eberly and Bianca Bolton teamed to win the 4x800m relay (9:31.7). Alexandria Miller (40:08.01) was fourth at 10,000m while Emma Federinko (41:14.18) was sixth. The MU men’s 4x800m relay team of Jonathan Buck, Eric Deignan, Mikael Hause and Sean Luzzi finished third (7:47.48). Trever Reed finished fourth at 10,000m (32:58.31).

Track & Field King’s junior Marissa Durako (Holy Redeemer) broke the meet record in the women’s 10,000 meter run on the first night of the MAC Championships at Alvernia. Durako won the 10k in 36:51.00 to break the previous meet record of 37:01.42 set in Men’s Tennis 2009 by Amanda Daws. FDU-Florham 5, King’s The Misericordia women 4: George Parkhurst and are in first place.

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KENTUCKY DERBY When: Saturday Where: Churchill Downs Post time: 6:34 p.m. TV: WBRE

Kentucky Oaks: 12:30, today, NBCSN Coming Saturday Joe Yandoli offers his picks for the Kentucky Derby.

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Kentucky Derby entrant Mor Spirit, ridden by exercise rider George Alvarez, is led to the track for a morning gallop by assistant trainer Jimmy Barnes, right, Thursday at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky.

Baffert flying under the radar By Beth Harris Associated Press

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“You have a lot of horses here that are pretty equal,” he said. “There’s so much parity, they haven’t really separated themselves. Maybe there will be another American Pharoah. Maybe Derby day some horse is just going to step up and say, ‘Hey, I’m the one.”’ That’s what Pharoah did last year, setting Baffert and his family, owner Ahmed Zayat, jockey Victor Espinoza and the stable help on a historic journey that captured the public’s imagination in a way horse racing rarely does anymore. “When Victor came off him after the Breeders’ Cup,” Baffert said, “I told him we’ll never have another American Pharoah.” Still, he’s always searching. All of Baffert’s other Derby candidates fell by the wayside for one reason or another this winter, leaving Mor Spirit still standing. He’ll be ridden by Hall of Fame jockey Gary Stevens. The last time a Baffert horse started the Kentucky Derby from post 17 was Point Given in 2001, with Stevens aboard. They finished fifth as the 9-5 favorite. No horse has ever won the Derby from that post, where Mor Spirit landed.

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Bob Baffert feels under the radar with his latest horse at the Kentucky Derby. All anyone wants to talk about is American Pharoah, last year’s winner who went on to become the sport’s first Triple Crown champion in 37 years. O u t s i d e h i s b a r n at Churchill Downs, visitors pull special edition bourbon bottles decorated in Pharoah’s teal silks out of plastic grocery bags for the Hall of Fame trainer to sign. He listens patiently while they recount their memories of the people-loving colt, “who made them feel so good,” Baffert said. He calls it the “American Pharoah hangover.” Clearly it’s the best kind to have. “I don’t know if we’ll ever see one that intelligent, that kind, where I could bring him out here and you guys could be all over him. He didn’t care, he loved human contact,” Baf fer t said. “Nobody flies that much and runs that well. It’s just crazy that he could handle it. I don’t think we’ll see one that tough.” Earlier in the week, Baffert and wife Jill visited

American Pharoah at his new home in Lexington, where the colt is busy producing possible future Derby runners when he’s not greeting the public five days a week. “It was a little emotional. It was like going to visit your child at camp,” Baffert said. “I think he recognized Jill. She talks to him in this little high sweet voice and he nickered to her. He’s still really sweet and kind. They let me walk him around and be by myself with him.” Then it was time to get in the car and drive back to reality. Waiting at Baffert’s barn with a view of the twin spires was Mor Spirit, another horse like Pharoah with a misspelled name. He has never been worse than second in seven career starts. Mor Spirit has previously mixed it up with some of his Derby competition, finishing second to Exaggerator in the Santa Anita Derby and second to Danzing Candy in the San Felipe in his most recent starts. “Expectations might be a little bit lower,” Baffert said. “Turning for home if he’s right there I know he’ll fight and get a piece of it.” Notice he didn’t say win.

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Cardinals 4, Phillies 0

Michael ThoMas / associaTed Press

St. Louis Cardinals’ Brandon Moss (37) hits a solo home run in the first inning Thursday.

garcia has strong outing, cardinals blank Phillies Associated Press

ST. LOUIS — Jaime Garcia watched in wonder as teammate Brandon Moss launched a moonshot at Busch Stadium. Garcia pitched seven sharp innings Thursday as the St. Louis Cardinals blanked the Philadelphia Phillies, 4-0. Later, Garcia wanted to rave about the 462-foot drive by Moss. It was the longest home run by a left-handed hitter in the history of new Busch Stadium, which opened in 2006. “It was a bomb,” Garcia said. “He hit it a long way.” Garcia also was impressive. The left-hander gave up just two hits, walked none and struck out five. Garcia (2-2) threw 82 pitches, 61 for strikes. “As far as stuff, it’s been great,” Garcia said. “I’ve just got to continue to build on that.” The Phillies were certainly impressed. “Basically, he had us eating out of his hands,” manager Pete Mackanin said. “He did everything you could ask a pitcher to do.” Stephen Piscotty drove in two runs and also made an outstanding catch in right field to help preserve the shutout. ORIOLES 1, YANKEES 0 (10): At Baltimore, Pedro Alvarez drove in the winning run with a sacrifice fly in the 10th inning and Baltimore finally broke through, beating New York. A day after getting shut out by the Yankees, the Orioles managed only five hits in eight innings against Masahiro Tanaka. Baltimore starter Kevin Gausman did even better, limiting New York to three hits through eight. BLUE JAYS 12, RANGERS 2: At Toronto, Edwin Encarnacion homered, doubled twice and drove in six runs, powering Toronto past Texas. Toronto set season highs for runs and hits (15). INDIANS 9, TIGERS 4: At Cleveland, Michael Brantley was 4 for 5 with three RBIs, Mike Napoli hit a three-run homer and Cleveland beat Detroit for the sixth straight time this season. Brantley came into the game batting .167. He had an RBI single in the first and a two-run double in the eighth, raising his average to .276. REDS 9, BREWERS 5: At Cincinnati, Jay Bruce hit a three-run homer during his latest big game against Milwaukee, and Cincinnati beat the Brewers even though their bullpen extended its historically bad streak of allowing runs. Alfredo Simon (1-3) made it easy on the major leagues’ worst bullpen, becoming only the second Reds starter to last seven innings. He allowed three runs in 7 ⅔ innings, including Alex Presley’s two-run homer. MARLINS 4, DIAMONDBACKS 0: At Miami, Adam Conley pitched shutout ball for the second start in a row and Miami completed a three-game sweep of Arizona. Christian Yelich hit a two-run homer, and Derek Dietrich and Chris Johnson had two-out RBI hits.

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Philadelphia AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Herrera cf 4 0 1 0 0 2 .316 Galvis ss 4 0 1 0 0 0 .229 Blanco 3b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .286 Ruf 1b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .149 Rupp c 4 0 1 0 0 1 .250 C.Hernandez 2b 3 0 0 0 0 0 .261 Goeddel lf 3 0 1 0 0 0 .161 Bourjos rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 .165 c-Lough ph-rf 1 0 1 0 0 0 .270 Eickhoff p 2 0 0 0 0 1 .250 Araujo p 0 0 0 0 0 0 — Murray p 0 0 0 0 0 0 — d-Howard ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .193 D.Hernandez p 0 0 0 0 0 0 — Totals 32 0 5 0 0 6 St. Louis AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Carpenter 3b 4 0 2 0 0 0 .240 Piscotty rf 4 0 1 2 0 0 .301 Moss lf-1b 4 1 1 1 0 2 .234 Adams 1b 2 0 1 0 0 0 .281 Grichuk cf 2 0 0 0 0 2 .182 Molina c 3 1 1 0 1 0 .323 Hazelbaker cf-lf 3 1 1 0 1 0 .309 Wong 2b 2 0 0 0 0 0 .219 a-Gyorko ph-2b 0 1 0 0 1 0 .226 Tejada ss 2 0 0 1 0 0 .190 Garcia p 2 0 0 0 0 0 .333 b-Holliday ph 0 0 0 0 1 0 .253 Broxton p 0 0 0 0 0 0 — Rosenthal p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Totals 28 4 7 4 4 4 Philadelphia ..........000 000 000 — 0 5 0 St. Louis..................100 000 30x — 4 7 1 a–walked for Wong in the 7th. b–walked for Garcia in the 7th. c–tripled for Bourjos in the 8th. d– grounded out for Murray in the 8th. E:Tejada (3). LOB:Philadelphia 6, St. Louis 6. 2B:Carpenter (6), Piscotty (8), Molina (8). 3B:Lough (1). HR:Moss (7), off Eickhoff. RBIs:Piscotty 2 (20), Moss (17), Tejada (1). SF:Tejada. RISP:Philadelphia 4 (Bourjos, Howard, Rupp 2). St. Louis 3 (Wong, Moss 2). RISP:Philadelphia 0 for 5. St. Louis 2 for 6. RMU:Blanco. LIDP_Bourjos. GIDP:Wong. DP:Philadelphia 2 (Eickhoff, Galvis, Ruf), (Galvis, Ruf). St. Louis 1 (Moss). Philadelphia IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Eickhoff L, 1-4 6 6 3 3 2 2 89 4.21 Araujo ⅔ 0 1 1 1 0 16 3.00 Murray ⅓ 1 0 0 0 1 13 0.00 D.Hernandez 1 0 0 0 0 1 9 3.14 St. Louis IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Garcia W, 2-2 7 2 0 0 0 5 82 3.05 Broxton 1 1 0 0 0 0 15 1.50 Rosenthal 1 2 0 0 0 1 26 2.00 Eickhoff pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. IRS:Araujo 2-1, Murray 3-2. IBB:off Araujo (Holliday). Umpires:Home, Mark Carlson. First, Mike DiMuro. Second, Ryan Blakney. Third, Quinn Wolcott. T:2:39. A:41,818 (43,975).

Orioles 1, Yankees 0 New York AB R H BI Ellsbury cf 4 0 0 0 Castro 2b 4 0 2 0 McCann c 3 0 0 0 2-Gardner pr 0 0 0 0 Romine c 0 0 0 0 Teixeira 1b 4 0 1 0 Beltran dh 4 0 0 0 Ackley rf 4 0 0 0 Hicks lf 3 0 1 0 Gregorius ss 3 0 0 0 Torreyes 3b 2 0 0 0 a-Headley ph-3b 1 0 0 0 Totals 32 0 4 0 Baltimore AB R H BI Machado ss 4 0 0 0 Jones cf 4 0 1 0 Davis 1b 4 0 0 0 Trumbo rf 3 0 0 0 1-Rickard pr-rf 0 0 0 0 Wieters c 4 0 2 0 Kim lf 3 0 1 0 3-Reimold pr 0 1 0 0 Schoop 2b 4 0 2 0 Alvarez dh 3 0 0 1 Flaherty 3b 3 0 1 0 Totals 32 1 7 1 New York.................000 000 000 Baltimore ................000 000 000

BB SO Avg. 0 1 .260 0 1 .293 1 1 .267 0 0 .247 0 0 .263 0 1 .225 0 1 .250 0 1 .095 0 1 .091 0 0 .215 0 1 .346 0 0 .151 1 8 BB SO Avg. 0 0 .342 0 1 .207 0 2 .210 1 1 .324 0 0 .269 0 0 .234 1 0 .556 0 0 .333 0 0 .237 0 2 .196 0 2 .222 2 8 0— 0 4 0 1— 1 7 0

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Baltimore Boston Toronto Tampa Bay New York

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L 11 11 15 14 17

Chicago Cleveland Kansas City Detroit Minnesota

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L 9 12 13 13 20

Seattle Texas Los Angeles Oakland Houston

W 16 15 13 13 10

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East Division Pct GB WCGB .593 — — .593 — — .500 2.5 .5 .462 3.5 1.5 .346 6.5 4.5 Central Division Pct GB WCGB .679 — — .520 4.5 — .519 4.5 — .519 4.5 — .286 11 6.5 West Division Pct GB WCGB .593 — — .517 2 — .464 3.5 1.5 .448 4 2 .357 6.5 4.5

Thursday Cleveland 9, Detroit 4 Baltimore 1, N.Y. Yankees 0, 10 innings Toronto 12, Texas 2 Boston at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Seattle at Houston, 8:10 p.m.

IRS:Miller 2-1, Britton 1-0. WP:Britton. Umpires:Home, Dave Rackley. First, Larry Vanover. Second, Alfonso Marquez. Third, Chris Guccione. T:2:50. A:19,598 (45,971).

Barbato pitched to 2 batters in the 10th.

Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. National League CHICAGO CUBS — Placed RHP Neil Ramirez on the bereavement list. Recalled RHP Spencer Patton from Iowa (PCL). MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Claimed LHP Michael Kirkman off waivers from San Diego.

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BATTING – Castellanos, Detroit, .383; Machado, Baltimore, .342; Martinez, Detroit, .337; Hosmer, Kansas City, .333; Mazara, Texas, .333; Trumbo, Baltimore, .324; Mauer, Minnesota, .323; Bogaerts, Boston, .321; Trout, Anaheim, .317; Lowrie, Oakland, .313. RUNS – Donaldson, Toronto, 29; Altuve, Houston, 25; Kinsler, Detroit, 22; Betts, Boston, 21; Desmond, Texas, 21; Davis, Baltimore, 20; Bogaerts, Boston, 20; Machado, Baltimore, 20; Pedroia, Boston, 19; Bautista, Toronto, 19. RBI – Cano, Seattle, 26; Encarnacion, Toronto, 24; Castellanos, Detroit, 22; Rasmus, Houston, 22; Trumbo, Baltimore, 22; Ortiz, Boston, 22; Trout, Anaheim, 22; Donaldson, Toronto, 21; Bautista, Toronto, 20; Abreu, Chicago, 19. HITS – Machado, Baltimore, 38; Pedroia, Boston, 36; Castellanos, Detroit, 36; Trumbo, Baltimore, 34; Altuve, Houston, 34; Bogaerts, Boston, 34; Hosmer, Kansas City, 34; Pillar, Toronto, 33; Trout, Anaheim, 33; Escobar, Anaheim, 33; Kinsler, Detroit, 33. DOUBLES – Machado, Baltimore, 13; Altuve, Houston, 13; Ortiz, Boston, 11; Bogaerts, Boston, 10; Martinez, Detroit, 10; Escobar, Anaheim, 9; Saunders, Toronto, 9; Pillar, Toronto, 9; Lawrie, Chicago, 8; Longoria, Tampa Bay, 8; Forsythe, Tampa Bay, 8; Gomez, Houston, 8; Beltre, Texas, 8; Shaw, Boston, 8; Odor, Texas, 8; Donaldson, Toronto, 8.

BATTING – Murphy, Washington, .398; Diaz, St. Louis, .381; Prado, Miami, .374; Braun, Milwaukee, .368; Fowler, Chicago, .348; Cozart, Cincinnati, .345; Segura, Arizona, .345; Yelich, Miami, .330; Gonzalez, Colorado, .327; Belt, San Francisco, .323; Molina, St. Louis, .323. RUNS – Arenado, Colorado, 23; Rizzo, Chicago, 22; Fowler, Chicago, 22; Diaz, St. Louis, 21; Story, Colorado, 20; Bryant, Chicago, 20; McCutchen, Pittsburgh, 19; Rendon, Washington, 19; Moss, St. Louis, 19; Polanco, Pittsburgh, 18; Tomas, Arizona, 18; Harper, Washington, 18; Carter, Milwaukee, 18; Granderson, New York, 18; Pence, San Francisco, 18. RBI – Rizzo, Chicago, 27; Harper, Washington, 26; Arenado, Colorado, 25; Cespedes, New York, 25; Pence, San Francisco, 23; Carter, Milwaukee, 22; Stanton, Miami, 22; Braun, Milwaukee, 22; Kemp, San Diego, 22; Story, Colorado, 21; Bruce, Cincinnati, 21. HITS – Segura, Arizona, 40; Murphy, Washington, 39; Braun, Milwaukee, 35; Gonzalez, Colorado, 35; Marte, Pittsburgh, 35; Prado, Miami, 34; Piscotty, St. Louis, 34; Myers, San Diego, 34; Harrison, Pittsburgh, 33; Kemp, San Diego, 32; Arenado, Colorado, 32; Fowler, Chicago, 32; Molina, St. Louis, 32; Diaz, St. Louis, 32.

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L10 5-5 8-2 5-5 5-5 2-8

Str W-1 W-1 W-3 W-1 L-1

Home Away 11-4 5-7 8-7 8-4 8-8 7-7 9-9 3-5 5-7 4-10

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Str L-1 W-3 L-1 L-3 L-2

Home Away 7-4 12-5 6-5 7-7 9-5 5-8 5-6 9-7 6-8 2-12

L10 8-2 5-5 5-5 3-7 4-6

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Home Away 5-7 11-4 10-5 5-9 6-6 7-9 5-11 8-5 6-7 4-11

Today Boston (Porcello 5-0) at N.Y. Yankees (Pineda 1-3), 7:05 p.m. Oakland (Hill 3-3) at Baltimore (Wright 1-2), 7:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 3-1) at Toronto (Stroman 4-0), 7:07 p.m. Kansas City (Ventura 2-1) at Cleveland (Salazar 2-2), 7:10 p.m. Texas (Hamels 3-0) at Detroit (Zimmermann 5-0), 7:10 p.m. Minnesota (Nolasco 1-0) at Chicago White Sox (Latos 4-0), 8:10 p.m. Seattle (Walker 2-1) at Houston (Fister 2-3), 8:10 p.m. Tampa Bay (Archer 1-4) at L.A. Angels (Rasmus 0-1), 10:05 p.m.

a–grounded out for Torreyes in the 9th. 1–ran for Trumbo in the 9th. 2–ran for McCann in the 10th. 3–ran for Kim in the 10th. LOB:New York 5, Baltimore 7. 2B:Castro (6). RBIs:Alvarez (4). SB:Gardner (4). SF:Alvarez. RISP:New York 2 (Beltran, Ackley). Baltimore 2 (Davis, Schoop). RISP:New York 0 for 4. Baltimore 0 for 2. RMU:McCann. FIDP_Wieters. GIDP:Beltran, Schoop. DP:New York 2 (Torreyes, Castro, Teixeira), (Ackley, Teixeira). Baltimore 2 (Flaherty, Machado, Davis), (Wieters, Machado). New York IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Tanaka 8 5 0 0 1 7 102 2.29 Betances 1 0 0 0 1 1 10 2.70 Barbato L, 1-2 0 2 1 1 0 0 5 6.00 Miller ⅓ 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.00 Baltimore IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Gausman 8 3 0 0 0 4 98 1.42 O’Day ⅔ 1 0 0 0 1 13 2.38 Britton W, 2-1 1⅓ 0 0 0 1 3 23 2.38

BASeBAll trAnSActiOnS American League CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Designated LHP John Danks for assignment. Recalled RHP Erik Johnson from Charlotte (IL). Placed RHP Jake Petricka on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Tommy Kahnle from Charlotte. NEW YORK YANKEES — Recalled OF Ben Gamel from Scranton/WilkesBarre (IL). Optioned LHP James Pazos to

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Wednesday L.A. Angels 7, Milwaukee 3 Washington 13, Kansas City 2 Seattle 9, Oakland 8 Cleveland 4, Detroit 0 N.Y. Yankees 7, Baltimore 0 Toronto 4, Texas 3 Tampa Bay 8, L.A. Dodgers 5 Boston 5, Chicago White Sox 2 Houston 16, Minnesota 4

nAtiOnAl leAgue StAndingS Washington New York Philadelphia Miami Atlanta

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L 8 9 13 12 20

Chicago Pittsburgh St. Louis Cincinnati Milwaukee

W 20 15 15 12 11

L 6 13 14 17 17

San Francisco Los Angeles Colorado Arizona San Diego

W 15 14 13 12 11

L 14 14 14 17 17

East Division Pct GB WCGB .704 — — .654 1.5 — .552 4 — .538 4.5 .5 .259 12 8 Central Division Pct GB WCGB .769 — — .536 6 .5 .517 6.5 1 .414 9.5 4 .393 10 4.5 West Division Pct GB WCGB .517 — — .500 .5 1.5 .481 1 2 .414 3 4 .393 3.5 4.5

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Home Away 8-6 7-8 5-8 9-6 4-8 9-6 5-12 7-5 6-9 5-8

Today Washington (Scherzer 3-1) at Chicago Cubs (Lackey 3-1), 2:20 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 3-1) at Toronto (Stroman 4-0), 7:07 p.m. Milwaukee (Cravy 0-0) at Cincinnati (Adleman 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Philadelphia (Velasquez 4-1) at Miami (Chen 2-1), 7:10 p.m. Arizona (Greinke 2-2) at Atlanta (Blair 0-1), 7:35 p.m. Pittsburgh (Liriano 2-1) at St. Louis (Martinez 4-1), 8:15 p.m. Colorado (Bettis 3-1) at San Francisco (Bumgarner 3-2), 10:15 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 2-1) at San Diego (Pomeranz 2-3), 10:40 p.m. Thursday St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 0 Miami 4, Arizona 0 Cincinnati 9, Milwaukee 5 Washington at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Colorado at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m.

Wednesday Chicago Cubs 6, Pittsburgh 2 Cincinnati 7, San Francisco 4 N.Y. Mets 8, Atlanta 0 L.A. Angels 7, Milwaukee 3 Washington 13, Kansas City 2 Colorado 2, San Diego 0 Miami 4, Arizona 3 Tampa Bay 8, L.A. Dodgers 5 St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 4

tHiS dAY in BASeBAll 1915 — As a pitcher for Boston, Babe Ruth had three hits, including his first major league home run when he connected off Jack Warhop of the New York Yankees at the Polo Grounds. 1953 — Bobo Holloman of the St. Louis Browns pitched a 6-0 no-hitter against the Philadelphia Athletics in his first major league start. He never pitched another complete game in the majors. 1994 — Anthony Young won as a starter for the first time in more than two years as the Chicago Cubs beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 10-1. The win ended

Young’s 29-game losing streak as a starter. 1998 — Rookie Kerry Wood tied the major league record with 20 strikeouts in a nine-inning game, pitching a one-hitter to lead the Chicago Cubs over the Houston Astros 2-0. The 20-year-old right-hander tied the record set by Boston’s Roger Clemens against Seattle in 1986, and matched by Clemens against Detroit in 1996. Wood broke the NL record of 19 strikeouts in a nine-inning game, held by Steve Carlton, Tom Seaver and David Cone.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Due to a dard box scores from Thurstransmission error with the day’s game were not availAssociated Press, the stan- able at press time.

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THE LINE BASEBALL Favorite Points American League ORIOLES -$110 ( 8½ ) YANKEES -$107 ( 8.0 ) TIGERS -$145 ( 8.0 ) INDIANS -$140 ( 7.0 ) WHITE SOX -$145 ( 8½ ) ASTROS -$105 ( 8½ ) ANGELS -$132 ( 8.0 ) National League CUBS -$108 ( NL ) MARLINS -$125 ( 7.0 ) REDS -$128 ( 8½ ) D’backs -$160 ( 7.0 ) CARDS -$125 ( 7.0 ) GIANTS -$185 ( 6½ ) Mets -$158 ( 6.0 ) InterLeague BLUE JAYS -$140 ( 8.0 ) NBA Favorite Points Cavaliers 2½ (199½) Spurs 2 (200.0) Saturday Warriors 3½ (211½) Home team in CAPS

NHL PLAYOFFS Underdog A’s Red Sox Rangers Royals Twins Mariners Rays Nationals Phillies Brewers BRAVES Pirates Rockies PADRES Dodgers Underdog HAWKS THUNDER BLAZERS

INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE North W L Syracuse (Nationals) 16 10 RailRiders 15 13 Lehigh Valley (Phillies) 13 13 Pawtucket (Red Sox) 13 13 Rochester (Twins) 12 15 Buffalo (Blue Jays) 11 16 South W L Gwinnett (Braves) 14 14 Charlotte (White Sox) 12 15 Durham (Rays) 12 16 Norfolk (Orioles) 10 17 West W L Columbus (Indians) 17 9 Louisville (Reds) 15 10 Indianapolis (Pirates) 14 11 Toledo (Tigers) 11 13 Thursday Syracuse 14, Buffalo 6 Rochester at Pawtucket, ppd. RailRiders 10, Lehigh Valley 1 Friday Syracuse at Buffalo, 6:05 Charlotte at Gwinnett, 7:05 Columbus at Toledo, 7:05 Norfolk at Durham, 7:05 Rochester at Pawtucket, 7:05 RailRiders at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 Louisville at Indianapolis, 7:15

Pct. .615 .536 .500 .500 .444 .407 Pct. .500 .444 .429 .370

GB — 1.5 2 3.5

Pct. .654 .600 .560 .458

GB — 1.5 2.5 5

AHL PLAYOFFS

TODAY’S TV SCHEDULE Auto Racing 11:30 a.m. Sprint Cup, practice at Kansas City, FS1 1 p.m. Sprint Cup, final practice at Kansas City, FS1 4:30 p.m. Truck Series, qualifying at Kansas City, FS1 6:30 p.m. Sprint Cup, qualifying at Kansas City, FS1 8:30 p.m. Truck Series, Toyota Tundra 250 at Kansas City, FS1 College Volleyball 3 p.m. NCAA Beach Volleyball, quarterfinals, TRU Golf 6:30 a.m. European PGA, Trophee Hassan II, GOLF 10:30 a.m. European PGA, Trophee Hassan II, GOLF 12:30 p.m. LPGA, Yokohama Tire Classic, GOLF 3 p.m. PGA, Wells Fargo Championship, GOLF 7 p.m. Champions, Insperity Invitational, GOLF Hockey 9 a.m. 2016 IIHF Worlds, U.S. vs. Canada, NBCSN Horse Racing 12:30 p.m. Kentucky Derby Oaks, NBCSN Major League Baseball 2 p.m. Washington at Chicago Cubs, MLB 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Miami, TCN 7 p.m. Boston at NY Yankees, YES 7 p.m. LA Dodgers at Toronto, MLB 8 p.m. Pittsburgh at St. Louis, ROOT 10:30 p.m. NY Mets at San Diego, SNY NBA Playoffs 7 p.m. Game 3, Cleveland at Atlanta, ESPN 9:30 p.m. Game 3, San Antonio Stat Oklahoma City, ESPN NHL Playoffs 7 p.m. Game 4, Tampa Bay at N.Y. Islanders, NBCSN

NBA PLAYOFFS CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS EASTERN Cleveland 2, Atlanta 0 May 2: Cleveland 104, Atlanta 93 May 4: Cleveland 123, Atlanta 98 May 6: Cleveland at Atlanta, 7 p.m. May 8: Cleveland at Atlanta, 3:30 p.m. x-May 10: Atlanta at Cleveland, TBA x-May 12: Cleveland at Atlanta, TBA x-May 15: Atlanta at Cleveland, TBA Miami 1, Toronto 1 May 3: Miami 102, Toronto 96, OT May 5: Toronto 96, Miami 92, OT May 7: Toronto at Miami, 5 p.m. May 9: Toronto at Miami, 8 p.m. x-May 11: Miami at Toronto, TBA x-May 13: Toronto at Miami, TBA x-May 15: Miami at Toronto, TBA WESTERN San Antonio 1, Oklahoma City 1 April 30: San Antonio 124, Oklahoma City 92 May 2: Oklahoma City 98, San Antonio 97 May 6: San Antonio at Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m. May 8: San Antonio at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. x-May 10: Oklahoma City at San Antonio, TBA x-May 12: San Antonio at Oklahoma City, TBA x-May 15: Oklahoma City at San Antonio, TBA Golden State 2, Portland 0 May 1: Golden State 118, Portland 106 May 3: Golden State 110, Portland 99 May 7: Golden State at Portland, 8:30 p.m. May 9: Golden State at Portland, 10:30 p.m. x-May 11: Portland at Golden State, TBA x-May 13: Golden State at Portland, TBA x-May 16: Portland at Golden State, 9 p.m. x-if necessary

WVC SOFTBALL

WVC BASEBALL DIVISION 1 Valley West Crestwood Hazleton Area Pittston Area Coughlin DIVISION 2 Wyoming Area Dallas Lake-Lehman Berwick Tunkhannock DIVISION 3 x-Holy Redeemer Meyers Northwest GAR Hanover Area Wyoming Seminary Nanticoke Area MMI Prep THURSDAY Holy Redeemer 3, Hanover Area 2 Wyoming Area 1, Berwick 0 GAR 9, Nanticoke Area 0 Dallas 1, Tunkhannock 0 Hazleton Area 5, Lake-Lehman 2 Pittston Area 9, Coughlin 0 FRIDAY Wyoming Seminary at Meyers Northwest at MMI Prep Lake-Lehman at Valley West Crestwood at Pittston Area

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L 1 4 4 6 7 L 1 5 5 7 7 L 1 3 3 5 5 8 9 8

GOLF SCORES

DIVISION 1 W Hazleton Area 9 Pittston Area 5 Valley West 5 Crestwood 4 Berwick 3 Coughlin 0 DIVISION 2 W Tunkhannock 7 Nanticoke Area 7 Wyoming Area 5 Dallas 2 Lake-Lehman 2 DIVISION 3 W Holy Redeemer 9 Hanover Area 8 Wyoming Seminary 6 Northwest 5 Meyers 2 MMI Prep 1 GAR 0 THURSDAY Holy Redeemer 6, Northwest 0 Hanover Area 8, Meyers 0 Hazleton Area 4, Tunkhannock 0 Nanticoke Area 7, Berwick 6 Lake-Lehman 11, Coughlin 1 Wyoming Seminary 9, MMI Prep 2 Valley West 6, Dallas 4

L 0 4 3 5 5 9 L 2 2 4 6 8 L 0 1 4 4 6 7 9

WVC BOYS VOLLEYBALL Holy Redeemer Nanticoke Area Valley West Delaware Valley North Pocono Dallas Crestwood Tunkhannock Hazleton Area Berwick Coughlin Lake-Lehman Hanover Area

W 10 10 8 7 6 6 5 4 3 2 2 1 0

L 0 1 3 1 5 5 5 6 7 5 8 9 8

PGA-Wells Fargo Thursday at Quail Hollow Club Course Charlotte, N.C. Yardage: 7,442 Par: 72 (36–36) First Round Steve Wheatcroft 32–33 – 65 –7 Andrew Loupe 31–34 – 65 –7 Anirban Lahiri 33–33 – 66 –6 Kevin Chappell 34–33 – 67 –5 Dawie van der Walt 35–32 – 67 –5 John Senden 34–34 – 68 –4 Tim Wilkinson 34–34 – 68 –4 Daniel Berger 33–35 – 68 –4 Retief Goosen 34–35 – 69 –3 Martin Laird 33–36 – 69 –3 Daniel Summerhays 34–35 – 69 –3 Blayne Barber 35–34 – 69 –3 Martin Piller 34–35 – 69 –3 Phil Mickelson 36–33 – 69 –3 Brian Harman 33–36 – 69 –3 Boo Weekley 35–34 – 69 –3 William McGirt 36–34 – 70 –2 Ian Poulter 36–34 – 70 –2 Paul Casey 35–35 – 70 –2 Alex Cejka 35–35 – 70 –2 Mark Hubbard 35–35 – 70 –2 Erik Compton 34–36 – 70 –2 Scott Langley 35–35 – 70 –2 Chris Stroud 33–37 – 70 –2 Greg Owen 34–36 – 70 –2 James Hahn 36–34 – 70 –2 Justin Rose 35–35 – 70 –2 Ricky Barnes 36–34 – 70 –2 Bobby Wyatt 33–37 – 70 –2 Si Woo Kim 34–37 – 71 –1 Roberto Castro 35–36 – 71 –1 Kevin Streelman 35–36 – 71 –1 David Lingmerth 34–37 – 71 –1 Rickie Fowler 36–35 – 71 –1 Scott Stallings 35–36 – 71 –1 Robert Garrigus 34–37 – 71 –1 Brendan Steele 36–35 – 71 –1 Mark Wilson 34–37 – 71 –1 Lucas Glover 35–36 – 71 –1 Sean O’Hair 37–34 – 71 –1 Carlos Ortiz 36–35 – 71 –1 Adam Hadwin 34–37 – 71 –1

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NBA / NHL PLAYOFFS

Raptors even series Associated Press TORONTO — DeMarre Carroll scored 21 points, Jonas Valanciunas had 15 points and 12 rebounds, and the Toronto Raptors beat the Miami Heat 96-92 in overtime on Thursday night to even the Eastern Conference semifinals at one game apiece. Valanciunas had 11 points and seven rebounds in the fourth quarter and overtime as the Raptors avoided losing consecutive games for the first time this postseason. DeMar DeRozan scored 20 points, Kyle Lowry had 18 and Terrence Ross 10 for Toronto, which battled back late in the fourth quarter and then shut the Heat down to start overtime. Goran Dragic scored 20, and Dwyane Wade and Joe Johnson each had 17 for the Heat. Hassan Whiteside had 13 points and 13 rebounds. Game 3 is Saturday afternoon in Miami. Curry unlikely to return for Warriors on Saturday OAKLAND, Calif. — Stephen Curry is unlikely to play Saturday for Golden State in Game 3 of the Western Conference semifinals at Portland since he still hasn’t practiced on his sprained right knee. Curry did work on the side while the Warriors practiced

Thursday but couldn’t yet do any of the scrimmaging that the medical staff and coaches want to see before he is cleared to return. “It’s tough to see him playing Saturday,” coach Steve Kerr said. “He’s gotten better and better each day.” In fact, Kerr said “probably not” when asked about Curry playing Saturday. Game 4 on Monday is still a conceivable option if Curry keeps making good progress. “Everything has gone very smoothly. He hasn’t had any setbacks,” Kerr said. “He’s ramping up things in the weight room.” NHL Stars 3, Blues 2, OT ST. LOUIS — Cody Eakin scored at 2:58 of overtime and the Stars beat the Blues, bouncing back from a blowout loss two days earlier to tie the second-round series at two games apiece. Patrick Sharp set up the winner and also scored for the Stars, coming off a 6-1 loss in Game 3. Rookie Radek Faksa had the other goal. V l a d i m i r Ta r a s e n ko scored his sixth goal of the playoffs on a first-period breakaway and added an assist for Sty. Louis, giving him five points in the last two games. Paul Stastny also scored off a deflection from Tarasenko.

Wheatcroft, Loupe shoot 65s Associated Press

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — S t eve W h e a t c ro f t a n d Andrew Loupe each shot 7-under 65 on Thursday in rain and steady wind to share the first-round lead in the Wells Fargo Championship, while Rory McIlroy and Rickie Fowler dodged a golf ball with an earplug attached to it. As if battling a lengthy and saturated course wasn’t enough, playing partners McIlroy and Fowler endured a bizarre event on the sixth tee box when a spectator hurled the dressed-up golf

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ball their way as Fowler was preparing to hit. “So random,” Fowler said. “The guy tried to say it was a gift. I don’t know why you would give a gift of a golf ball with an earplug attached to it.” The fan was escorted from the property by police. Fowler finished with a 71, and McIlroy had a 73.

LPGA PRATTVILLE, Ala. — Laetitia Beck took the firstround lead in the Yokohama Tire LPGA Classic, dodging some of the wind Thursday morning in a bogey-free 7-under 65.

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North Division Finals Albany 1, Toronto 0 May 4: Albany 2, Toronto 1 May 6: Albany at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. May 8: Toronto at Albany, 5 p.m. May 10: Toronto at Albany, 7 p.m. x-May 12: Toronto at Albany, 7 p.m. x-May 14: Albany at Toronto, 3 p.m. x-May 16: Albany at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Atlantic Division Finals Penguins 1, Hershey 0 May 4: Penguins 4, Hershey 0 May 6: Penguins at Hershey, 7 p.m. May 7: Hershey at Penguins, 7:05 p.m. May 9: Hershey at Penguins, 7:05 p.m. x-May 11: Penguins at Hershey, 7 p.m. x-May 13: Hershey at Penguins, 7:05 p.m. x-May 15: Penguins at Hershey, 5 p.m. Pacific Division Finals Ontario vs. San Diego May 5: San Diego at Ontario, 10 p.m. May 7: Ontario at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. May 8: San Diego at Ontario, 10 p.m. May 13: Ontario at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. x-May 14: San Diego at Ontario, 10 p.m. x-May 16: Ontario at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. x-May 18: San Diego at Ontario, 10 p.m. Central Division Finals Lake Erie 1, Grand Rapids 0 May 5: Lake Erie 3, Grand Rapids 2 May 7: Grand Rapids at Lake Erie, 12 p.m. May 8: Lake Erie at Grand Rapids, 4 p.m. May 10: Lake Erie at Grand Rapids, 7 p.m. x-May 14: Grand Rapids at Lake Erie, 7 p.m. x-May 16: Lake Erie at Grand Rapids, 7 p.m. x-May 17: Grand Rapids at Lake Erie, 7 p.m. x-if necessary

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SECOND ROUND EASTERN Tampa Bay 2, N.Y. Islanders 1 April 27: N.Y. Islanders 5, Tampa Bay 3 April 30: Tampa Bay 4, NY Islanders 1 May 3: Tampa Bay 5, N.Y. Islanders 4, OT May 6: Tampa Bay at NY Islanders, 7 p.m. May 8: NY Islanders at Tampa Bay, 3 p.m. x-May 10: Tampa Bay at NY Islanders, TBA x-May 12: NY Islanders at Tampa Bay, TBA Pittsburgh 3, Washington 1 April 28: Washington 4, Pittsburgh 3, OT April 30: Pittsburgh 2, Washington 1 May 2: Pittsburgh 3, Washington 2 May 4: Pittsburgh 3, Washington 2, OT May 7: Pittsburgh at Washington, 7:15 p.m. x-May 10: Washington at Pittsburgh, TBA x-May 12: Pittsburgh at Washington, TBA WESTERN St. Louis 2, Dallas 2 April 29: Dallas 2, St. Louis 1 May 1: St. Louis 4, Dallas 3, OT May 3: St. Louis 6, Dallas 1 May 5: Dallas 3, St. Louis 2, OT May 7: St. Louis at Dallas, 1 p.m. x-May 9: Dallas at St. Louis, TBA x-May 11: St. Louis at Dallas, TBA San Jose 2, Nashville 1 April 29: San Jose 5, Nashville 2 May 1: San Jose 3, Nashville 2 May 3: Nashville 4, San Jose 1 May 5: San Jose at Nashville, 9 p.m. x-May 7: Nashville at San Jose, 10 p.m. x-May 9: San Jose at Nashville , TBA x-May 12: Nashville at San Jose, TBA x-if necessary


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Talladega, Kansas swap dates for 2017

By Dave Skretta Associated Press

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KANSAS CITY, Kan. — NASCAR has decided that unpredictable Talladega Superspeedway won’t be an elimination race in next year’s championship Chase, instead taking the pivotal stop to Kansas Speedway. The two tracks swapped dates Thursday in the most significant change to the 2017 schedule. To the frustration of many drivers, Talladega had been the third race in the second round of the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship. The chaotic finish last year, when a wreck prevented Dale Earnhardt Jr. from having a chance to race Joey Logano for the victory, only underscored those opinions. Logano was already locked into the next round of the Chase, but Earnhardt needed a win to advance. NASCAR’s most popular driver finished second under caution and was eliminated from championship contention. Things were just as chaotic at Talladega last weekend, when several multi-car accidents involved 35 cars. Some drivers opined that they’d rather sit at home than run at the restrictorplate track. “It’s something that we’ve been talking about, the Chase in

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Brad Keselowski does a burnout as he celebrates Sunday’s Sprint Cup at Talladega. its totality and the races within the Chase and trying to find the right opportunity to maximize the 10 events,” said Jim Cassidy, NASCAR’s senior vice president of racing operations. “The way we looked at it, we have an incredible racing product at Talladega, and in order to maximize the schedule — we know Talladega, no matter where we place it in the Chase, is going to provide a very high level of racing action and it really stands on its own. “We saw the opportunity to make a switch and put Kansas in the cutoff and we’re excited about that.”

Talladega becomes the second race in the Round of 12 on Oct. 15. The more predictable mileand-a-half Kansas Speedway becomes the final race before the elimination to eight drivers on Oct. 22. “It definitely adds a different layer of pressure for the competitors,” Cassidy said. “At the same time, it does not take away from what the fans at Talladega are going to get.” Kansas Speedway president Pat Warren welcomed the c h a n g e, p o i n t i n g t o t h e enhanced visibility and marketing opportunities that come

with being the final race in the quarterfinals of the Chase. “Every race is important in NASCAR,” Warren said, “but having a cutoff race will make the competition even more exciting at Kansas Speedway next fall.” The new season begins Feb. 26 with the Daytona 500 and culminates Nov. 19 at HomesteadMiami Speedway, and will cover 40 weeks. There are open weekends in April and August but none over the summer. A m o n g o t h e r ch a n g e s, Dover’s spring date was moved from mid-May to June 4, the weekend following the popular Charlotte race. Michigan and Bristol swapped spots in August, while the Saturday night race at Texas in the spring has been moved to Sunday afternoon. “The overall sentiment is that (fans) preferred a Sunday race because it provided a more expansive weekend of activities,” Texas Motor Speedway president Eddie Gossage said. “This is great for the tourismrelated businesses in DallasFort Worth and a great schedule for our fans.”

SPORTS IN BRIEF Seahawks put Lynch on retired list RENTON, Wash. — Beast Mode is in retirement mode. The Seattle Seahawks placed running back Marshawn Lynch on the NFL’s reserve/retired list on Thursday, making official what was implied in February when Lynch indicated he was ready to end his football career. The star running back was placed on the list Thursday. It was a procedural step, but one that needed to be taken to make Lynch’s intended retirement official. Lynch stole attention from the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl in February when he posted a picture on Twitter with a pair of green football cleats hanging from a telephone or electrical wire. His agent confirmed a day later that Lynch intended to retire. Seattle made a series of moves this offseason that indicated the running back who led the Seahawks to their first Super Bowl title was ready to step away, including picking three running backs in the NFL draft last week. — Associated Press

Manziel silent outside court after hearing DALLAS — Johnny Manziel waded through a crowd of reporters after his first court appearance in a domestic violence case Thursday, ignoring questions and even an autograph request. With most of the cameras gone in a quiet parking garage, the 23-year-old Manziel was forced to wait as defense attorney Robert Hinton gave interviews inside. Manziel kept his back to a reporter asking questions about his football future, looking down and wiping his face a few times with his sister, Meri, nearby. — Associated Press

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Bryant’s animated short gets an assist LOS ANGELES — Kobe Bryant’s farewell poem to basketball is getting the short film treatment with some high profile talent behind it. Entitled “Dear Basketball,” the animated short film will be scored by acclaimed composer John Williams and directed by longtime Disney animator Glen Keane, best known for his work on “The Little Mermaid” and “Aladdin.” Bryant will narrate. The retired L.A. Lakers great announced the project on Thursday, a co-production between Sports Illustrated, Believe Entertainment Group, and Kobe Studios. — Associated Press

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PSU confirms dates with Duke, Pitt The Penn State men’s basketball team will face off with Duke in the 2016 Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament in November. The Nittany Lions meet the Blue Devils in the Naismith Bracket. Eight schools will compete in the two four-team brackets, with play starting No. 19 and 20 at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. Also announced was the impending matchup between Penn State at Pitt in the inaugural Never Forget Tribute Classic tournament in Newark, New Jersey on Dec. 10. — Associated Press


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Protester inspired by Nelson Mandela STOCKHOLM — A black woman who stood up to 300 neo-Nazis in Sweden hopes her gesture will draw attention to the fight against racism in the Scandinavian country. Tess Asplund tried to block the path of the Nordic Resistance Movement as the right-wing extremist group marched in the town of Borlange on May 1. An image of Asplund facing the neo-Nazis up close with a clenched fist has been shared thousands of times on social media in Sweden and internationally. The 42-year-old anti-racism activist told Swedish Radio her defiant gesture was inspired by the late Nelson Mandela, who fought against apartheid in South Africa. “I felt when they arrived that they shouldn’t be here and spread their hate,” Asplund said. “I don’t think I was even thinking. I just jumped out. Things happened quite quickly. Then a police officer pulled me away.”

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Trump pivots toward big fundraising Likely GOP nominee reaches out to the party heavyweights By Jonathan Lemire and Julie Bykowicz Associated Press NEW YORK — Donald Trump is taking his first steps toward raising the massive amounts of money needed for a national presidential race, aiming to broaden his primary insurgency into a

full-fledged general election campaign and unite the fractured Republican Party behind him. Trump is reaching out to party heavyh weights, hopROAD TO ing to repair THE WHITE his someHOUSE times-strained h relationships with the Republican National Committee and big GOP donors whom he bashed repeatedly during the primaries. But in a sign of the work he has to do, House Speaker

Paul Ryan said Thursday he is not ready to support Trump as the nominee. Former President George W. Bush and 2012 GOP nominee Mitt Romney said they do not plan to attend the party’s national convention in July. Upbeat still, Trump said in a brief interview with The Associated Press that his message has made Republican “the hottest party around.” “There is tremendous growth no one has ever seen before,” he said.

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Massive wildfire plagues Alberta By The Associated Press

Tourists use homeless shelter to grab snack KETCHIKAN, Alaska — Cruise ship passengers have been hanging out at an Alaska homeless shelter to get free coffee and a bite to eat, but few have bothered making a donation, said one of the nonprofit’s board members. Tourists in Ketchikan often stop by looking for a restroom, and some decide to stay longer, First City Homeless Services chairwoman Evelyn Erbele told the Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly on Monday. “If we have a snack, they’ll take the snack and they’ll sit there and watch TV,” Erbele said. “It’s called ‘audacity,’ isn’t it?” The shelter relies on donations and funding from the city and its borough, and it’s requesting more money from officials. Ketchikan is called the First City because it’s the first stop in southeast Alaska for ships traveling the Inside Passage. Last year, 38 cruise ships stopped there, bringing 944,500 visitors to this community of 8,200 people, according to the Ketchikan Visitors Bureau. The homeless shelter had 365 visitors that year. “It’s a shelter, and we don’t turn anybody away,” Erbele told The Ketchikan Daily News on Tuesday.

Turkish prime minister announces resignation ANKARA, Turkey — Turkish Prime Minister A h m e t D av u t o g l u announced his resignation on Thursday, paving the way for the country’s president to pursue a tighter trip on power. “I decided that for the unity of the (ruling party) a change of chairman would be more appropriate. I am not considering running at the May 22 congress,” Davutoglu told the nation. Davutoglu, who had fallen out with President Recept Tayyip Erdogan, announced he was stepping aside following a meeting with executives of the ruling Justice and Development Party, or AKP, which has dominated Turkish politics since 2002. The decision is not effective immediately. The party will hold an emergency convention May 22 to select a new party leader who would also replace the premier. Davutoglu said he would not run. — Compiled from wire reports

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A medic, center left, holds oxygen and an IV as they try to free a woman who was trapped for six days in the rubble of a collapsed building in Nairobi, Kenya, on Thursday.

rescuers find survivors 6 days after Kenyan building collapse By Tom Odula Associated Press

NAIROBI, Kenya — Rescuers found four survivors Thursday in the rubble of an apartment building that collapsed six days ago amid heavy rains in the Kenyan capital, raising hopes that more people might still be alive in a disaster that has left dozens dead and missing. The first to be rescued was a pregnant woman, although her husband said that amid the joy of finding her alive, doctors also reported that their baby had not survived. In addition, one of those found alive later died en route to the hospital, officials said. Soldiers, firefighters and volunteers have been working around the clock since the April 29 collapse of the seven-story building in a desperate search effort, and their spirits were lifted Tuesday when a nearly 6-month-old girl — dehy-

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A woman is carried away in a stretcher by medics after she was rescued Thursday, six days after the building collapse in Nairobi, Kenya. drated but relatively unscathed — was found in a wash basin. Then on Thursday, they found 24-year-old Elizabeth Night Odhiambo, who was eight months pregnant, said her husband, Stephen Onyango. A crowd broke into applause as Odhiambo — under a blanket and with her face covered with an oxygen mask — was carried to an ambulance in a scene broad-

cast live on Kenyan TV. Odhiambo was taken to Kenyatta National Hospital, where she underwent an emergency cesarean section, but doctors told Onyango the baby had not survived. “A doctor pulled me aside and told me, ‘Your wife is here in the (operating) theater, and when she was in the collapsed building, the baby died in her stomach and we have removed it,”’ Onyango told The Associat-

ed Press. “He showed me the baby, and I told him it was OK.” D e s p i t e t h at n ew s, Onyango said he was joyful his wife was still alive. “I cannot say the happiness I have,” the truck driver said in a telephone interview. “I have never had such happiness like this in my life.” Onyango said he was able to comfort his wife after the surgery. Pius Masai, the head of the Disaster Management Unit, said that of the other three people rescued after O d h i a m b o, o n e d i e d because the ambulance did not have advanced life-saving equipment. The condition of the other two was not immediately known. The disaster has killed 37 people and injured 134. About 70 people remain missing, said Kenya Red Cross head Abbas Gullet, and rescuers were working around the clock to find survivors.

FORT MCMURRAY, Alberta — A massive wildfire raging in the Canadian province of Alberta grew to 210,035 acres in size and officials said Thursday they would like to move south about 25,000 evacuees who had previously fled north, including 8,000 by air. More than 80,000 people have emptied Fort McMurray in the heart of Canada’s oil sands, authorities said. The Alberta government said Thursday that more than 1,100 firefighters, 145 helicopters, 138 pieces of heavy equipment and 22 air tankers were fighting a total of 49 wildfires, with seven considered out of control. Chad Morrison with AB Wildfire, manager of wildfire prevention, said the blaze grew rapidly, fueled by gusting winds, and he expected the fire to continue to grow Thursday because of dry conditions but it will be away from the community. Alberta Premier Rachel Notley said she didn’t know how much better the evacuation could have been, noting that in 48 hours more than 80,000 people were evacuated from a town that essentially has two roads out of it. Fort McMurray is surrounded by wilderness and is Canada’s main oil sands town. The region has the third largest reserves of oil in the world behind Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. The fire has torched 1,600 homes and other buildings in Fort McMurray. There have been no injuries or death from the fires. The province of Alberta declared a state of emergency. see fire, PAge A3

‘Space Invaders,’ ‘Grand Theft Auto III’ join video game hall of fame

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The 2016 inductees to the World Video Game Hall of Fame are, clockwise from top left, ‘Grand Theft Auto III,’ ‘Space Invaders,’ ‘Sonic the Hedgehog,’ ‘The Sims,’ ‘The Legend of Zelda,’ and ‘The Oregon Trail.’

ROCHESTER, N.Y. — A video game that allowed players to zap marching aliens with dot lasers and another that gave them flamethrowers and put them in the driver’s seat in a violent 3-D world are among six games inducted into the World Video Game Hall of Fame. “Space Invaders” and “Grand Theft Auto III,” along with “The Oregon Trail,” “Sonic the Hedgehog,” “The Legend of Zelda” and “The Sims,” were honored Thursday for their influence on gaming and pop culture at the hall inside The Strong museum in Rochester. “Space Invaders” wasn’t the first shooter game when it was introduced in Japan in 1978, but it spurred many imitators

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The hall of fame inductees were chosen from among 15 finalists culled from thousands of nominations from around the world. Contenders that missed the final cut were: “John Madden Football,” “Elite,” ‘’Final Fantasy,” ‘’Minecraft,” ‘’Nurburgring,” ‘’Pokemon Red and Green,” ‘’Sid Meier’s Civilization,” ‘’Street Fighter II” and “Tomb Raider.” The Strong, which also houses the National Toy Hall of Fame, opened the World Video Game Hall of Fame last year to recognize electronic games of all types — arcade, console, computer, hand-held and mobile. To get in, games must have had sustained popularity and influenced the video game industry or society.


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Briefs Mortgage rate falls to 3.61% WAshinGton — longterm u.s. mortgage rates fell this week, following the Federal reserve’s decision not to raise its benchmark interest rate. the decline put long-term mortgage rates near their low levels for the year, offering an inducement to prospective home buyers during the spring buying season. mortgage buyer Freddie mac said thursday the average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage declined to 3.61 percent from 3.66 percent last week. it’s far below its level a year ago of 3.80 percent. the average rate on 15year fixed-rate mortgages slipped to 2.86 percent from 2.89 percent last week.

5-cent charge for plastic bags in NyC neW York — city officials are poised to test whether a 5-cent charge can wean new Yorkers from convenient but environmentally unfriendly sacks. the city council approved a bill thursday that would require most merchants to charge customers at least a nickel for each bag, including those made of paper. technically, the fee isn’t a tax. stores will get to keep the money they collect. mayor bill de blasio, who has a goal of sending zero waste to landfills by 2030, said he will sign the bill, which will take effect oct. 1. supporters are hoping the extra charge will force new Yorkers to think twice about accepting a bag and perhaps to start bringing their own, even if they’re plastic.

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Republican areas benefit most from a shift to renewable energy, despite lawmakers’ pro-coal positions By MiCHAeL BieseCKer AssociAted Press

WASHINGTON — If there’s a War on Coal, it’s increasingly clear which side is winning. Wind turbines and solar panels accounted for more than two-thirds of all new electric generation capacity added to the nation’s grid in 2015, according to a recent analysis by the U.S. Department of Energy. The remaining third was largely new power plants fueled by natural gas, which has become cheap and plentiful as a

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renewable energy incentives in Congress. Republican-dominated North Carolina trails only California in new solar farms, thanks largely to pro-renewables polices enacted years ago under a Democratic legislature. The most dramatic change has been seen in the plummeting cost of emissions-free wind energy, which has declined by twothirds in the last six years thanks to the availability of cheaper, more efficient turbines. An annual analysis by the Wall Street investment firm Lazard determined that wind energy is now the lowestcost energy source, even before federal green-energy tax incentives are factored in. “Wind energy is very low-cost and

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not subject to the fuel price risk that both natural gas and coal face,” said Michael Goggin, senior director of research at the American Wind Energy Association, an industry trade group. “Adding wind is cheaper than new gas or new coal. It is by far the lowest-cost resource.” Billions of dollars in private equity are going to construct massive new renewables projects, especially in the Sun Belt and Great Plains. Thousands of miles of new high-voltage transmission lines are also under construction to send power from the wind and sun from the sparsely populated areas where it is collected to the urban centers where it’s needed. Even with the surge in new projects, energy from such renewable Please see BeNefiTs, Page A4

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triking union workers around the nation held more than 400 protests Thursday, including one at a retail Verizon store on Business Route 6 in Dickson City. About 39,000 Verizon landline and cable workers on the East Coast walked off the job in April, including about 35 at a downtown Scranton center, after little progress negotiating a contract that expired last year. Clockwise from top, Union worker Chuck Donachie of Scranton, a system technician for Verizon, waves to passing motorist. A strike sign is displayed. Verizon workers and their supporters protest in front of a Verizon store in Dickson City. And Union worker Kevin Potter of Pittston Township, a Verizon maintenance splicer, stands in front of a Verizon store.

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los AnGeles — the man who claimed to be the mysterious founder of bitcoin appears to be stepping back into the shadows, leaving numerous questions in his wake. three days after Australian entrepreneur craig Wright came forward as “satoshi nakamoto,” the unknown creator of the digital currency bitcoin, he has backtracked in a dramatic fashion. he wrote in a blog post that he does not “have the courage” to publish additional proof, as he promised Wednesday, that he is the elusive creator of the internet currency.

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result of hydraulic fracturing. It was the second straight year U.S. investment in renewable energy projects has outpaced that of fossil fuels. Robust growth is once again predicted for this year. And while Republican lawmakers in Washington have fought to protect coal-fired power plants, opposing President Barack Obama’s efforts to curtail climate-warming carbon emissions, data show their home states are often the ones benefiting most from the nation’s accelerating shift to renewable energy. Leading the way in new wind projects are GOP strongholds Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas, home to some of the leading critics of climate science and

dAllAs — exxon mobil and Fuelcell energy say that they will jointly work on technology to reduce the cost of capturing carbon emissions from power plants. the companies will try to develop technology that uses carbonate fuel cells to generate power while capturing carbon dioxide, which scientists say is the most prevalent greenhouse gas responsible for climate change.

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medivation again rejected sanofi’s bid to acquire the biologic drugmaker for $9.3 billion, saying thursday that it “substantially undervalues” medivation and its prospects. the swift response came hours after Parisbased sanofi, France’s biggest drugmaker, threatened medivation’s board members with possible removal if they won’t discuss a deal. sanofi sA released a letter it sent to the board of medivation, which about a month ago became a hot acquisition target for large multinational drugmakers looking for ways to boost their medicine portfolios and future sales.

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Want to sue your bank? Push is on to make it easier By KeN sWeeT AssociAted Press

NEW YORK — If government regulators get their way, it’s going to become a lot easier to sue your bank. By and large, U.S. bank customers have signed away their right to sue their bank in court, often without being aware of it. Buried in the fine print of credit card agreements, bank accounts and insurance policies are what are known as binding, or mandatory, arbitration clauses. It means customers are generally required to take any disputes with a bank to a third-party mediator instead of going to court. The nation’s top consumer financial regulator wants to put a stop to that. The Consumer Financial Protection

Bureau proposed a rule Thursday that would ban arbitration clauses, which would affect the entire financial industry and the hundreds of millions of bank accounts, credit cards and other financial services Americans use. The CFPB’s proposal does have a significant limitation. Thebanwouldonlyapplywhen consumers want to create or join a class-action lawsuit. Financialcompanieswillstillbe able to force individuals to settle disputes through arbitration; however cases where a lone customer wants to sue his or her bankarefarlesscommon. “Many banks and financial companies avoid accountability by putting arbitration clauses in their contracts that block groups of their customers

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau director Richard Cordray, left, and New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas, right, at start of a bureau meeting Thursday. russell contrerAs AssociAted Press

from suing them ... (and) effectively denies groups of consumers the right to seek justice and relief for wrongdoing,” said CFPB Director Richard Cordray in prepared remarks. Mr. Cordray will talk about the proposal at a hearing Thursday in Albuquerque, New Mexico where advocates on both sides are expected to weigh in.

If a bank account, credit card orotherfinancialservicehasan arbitration clause attached to it, a bank currently has a right to force a customer into arbitration to resolve a dispute. Consumer advocates say these arbitrators are often biased and routinely rule against consumers. If a customer loses an arbitration ruling, oftentimes it cannot be appealed.

WASHINGTON — In an open letter to presidential candidates, 13 tech trade groups representing thousands of companies, including Silicon Valley giants Apple, Facebook and Google, outlined for the first time a technology policy agenda they’d like to see parties adopt, including backing the trans-Pacific trade deal. Among other things, the letter calls on candidates to “advance ambitious initiatives to reduce barriers to trade in digital and other goods and services, including obtaining the congressional authorization of the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement.” The remaining presidential candidates — Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton — oppose the pact, saying it would take away American jobs. The tech firms’ recommendations also touch on issues from simplifying tax codes and protecting intellectual property to expanding trade and ensuring a skilled workforce. As technology becomes increasingly central to people’s lives and has introduced an array of intractable issues for Congress to consider, the tech groups representing a large swath of the industry offered policy ideas they say would help keep the United States a leader in innovation. “This election season is a reminder that the pace of change has accelerated,” the groups wrote in the letter intended to get campaigns to focus on the booming industry that the groups say “accounts for approximately 7 percent of America’s gross domestic product” and employs more than 6.7 million people in the country. “Many Americans feel unprepared for the present, let alone the future. Thus, a central challenge of our time must be leveraging our strengths to expand opportunities and better prepare more citizens for the opportunities ahead.” Their recommendations address issues that have been central in some ways to the presidential campaigns — including immigration and tax policy — as well as issues that have gone entirely under the radar, such as online censorship and spectrum policy for supporting wireless broadband access.


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A helicopter flies past a wildfire in Fort McMurray, Alberta, on Wednesday.

fire: Massive evacuations underway from page a1 Aided by high winds, scorching heat and low humidity, the fire grew from 29 square miles Tuesday to 38.6 square miles on Wednesday, but by Thursday it was almost nine times that — at 328.2 square miles. The fire remained wrapped around the west and southern edges of the city. About 25,000 evacuees moved north in the hours after Tuesday’s evacuation, where oil sands work camps were being pressed into service to house people. But the bulk of the more than 80,000 evacuees fled south to Edmonton and elsewhere, and officials said they eventually would like to move everyone south where they have better support for the displaced. Officials are now trying to fly 8,000 evacuees out of the area starting Thursday afternoon and are hoping the highway becomes safe enough to move people that way. “Our focus right now is on getting those people south as quickly as possible,” Notley said. Government officials said energy companies in the area were prepared to use their planes in an airlift and a military aircraft was on standby. Unseasonably hot temperatures combined with dry conditions have transformed the boreal forest in much of Alberta into a tinder box. Morrison said they are investigating the cause of the fire but he said it started in a remote forested area and said it could have been lightning. “ H o m e s h av e b e e n destroyed. Neighborhoods have gone up in flames. The footage we’ve seen of cars racing down highways while fire races on all sides is nothing short of terrifying,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in Parliament on Thursday, calling it “the largest fire evacuation in Alberta’s history.” Trudeau called on all Canadians “to support our friends and neighbors at this difficult time,” saying the federal government will match individual charitable donations to the Red Cross. The fire is driving one of the largest evacuations in North America in recent memory, said Bill Stewart, co-director of the University of California’s Center for Fire Research and Outreach at the University of California, Berkeley. With few exceptions in the United States, an entire town hasn’t been threatened on this scale for over 100 years, he said, noting rather that devastation has struck neighborhoods and smaller communities in California. There is no stopping the advance of a fire such as the wind-driven flames in Alberta, which is spreading embers well beyond fire lines, Stewart said. He noted that the aggressive fire is also unusual for burning so early in the warm season and so far north. “You could add five times the number of firefighters, but you can’t get all the

embers,” he said. “There’s no way to put out every ember flying over firefighters’ heads.” Officials said the emergency operations center relocated back to Fort McMurray on Thursday after moving to Lac La Biche, Alberta — about 175 miles to the south following an evacuation. The fire has dealt a blow to the region’s crude production, with companies curtailing production or stopping it altogether. Nexen shut down its Long Lake facility, just south of Anzac, to ensure the safety of staff in the event that the fire reaches the site. Shell said it has shut down production at its Shell Albian Sands mining operations— about 60 miles north of Fort McMurray — so it can focus on getting families out of the region. Suncor, the largest oil sands operator, said it is reducing production at its regional facility about 15 miles north of the city. Syncrude also reduced the number of people working at its

from page a1 Trump’s campaign is trying to convert that energy into dollars. On Thursday, he named a finance chairman, Steven Mnuchin, a private investor with ties to New York and Hollywood. Mnuchin “brings unprecedented experience and expertise” to the fundraising operation, the campaign said. And Trump is taking pains to reassure party leaders that he wants to help Republican Senate and House candidates, some of whom are openly worried that Trump at the top of the GOP ticket will be a drag on their own campaigns. “In order to really govern, we need majorities in the House and Senate. We’re going to work with the party to raise money for down-ballot races to be successful,” said campaign manager Corey Lewandowski. Earlier this week, Trump’s final GOP foes, Ted Cruz and John Kasich, dropped out, clearing his path. Still, many party leaders, including Bush

and Romney, are keeping Trump at arm’s length. Their reluctance to embrace him sends an unmistakable signal to their fundraising networks, which include most of the GOP’s best-connected donors. “You might have a lot of these donors sit on the sidelines,” said Spencer Zwick, who led Romney’s fundraising efforts and now serves as Ryan’s national finance chairman. Trump, a billionaire who paid for most of his primary campaign by himself, acknowledges he would have to sell some of his holdings to muster the hundreds of millions of dollars for a general election bid, something he says he doesn’t necessarily want to do. He said Thursday he would be “putting up substantial money toward the general election,” following the $36 million in loans he previously made. Yet he’s also beginning to take a more traditional route

Mildred Lake mine. Notley said the infrastructure for oil and gas production remains largely unaffected. What’s slowing down production is that their employees are not there, she said. “As things stand now the industry will be well positioned to ramp back up once the fire is under control,” Notley said. “It will depend on how long it takes for people to be able to return to work in and around Fort McMurray.” The airport only suffered minor damage because of the “herculean”’ efforts of firefighters, said Scott Long of the Alberta Emergency Management Agency. Firefighters have focused on protecting key infrastructure like the water treatment plant, the hospital and the airport. Morrison said four air tankers from Quebec will arrive Thursday and 100 firefighters are arriving from Ontario.

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$41.00 $31.55 $26.75 $5.70 $72.16 $28.11 $38.56

NYSE 3,930 3,966 1435 1607 159 26

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0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.39% -0.21%

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LAST 3.64 5.85 48.66 18.90 12.68

CHG +2.23 +1.43 +10.34 +3.91 +2.40

%CHG +158.2 +32.4 +27.0 +26.1 +23.3

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%CHG -32.4 -28.7 -24.2 -23.6 -22.9

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LAST 8.00 7.32 5.67 9.49 14.28

Commodities

FUELS CLOSE PVS %CH %YTD Crude Oil (bbl) 44.32 43.78 +1.23 +19.7 Heating Oil (gal) 1.33 1.33 +0.04 +20.7 Natural Gas (mm btu) 2.08 2.14 -3.04 -11.2 METALS

Gold (oz) Silver (oz) Platinum (oz) Copper (lb) Palladium (oz)

1271.40 1273.30 17.30 17.28 1063.80 1055.60 2.15 2.18 600.95 596.70

-0.15 +19.9 +0.14 +25.6 +0.78 +19.3 -1.47 +1.2 +0.71 +7.2

AGRICULTURE

Cattle (lb) 1.20 1.17 +1.85 -11.9 Corn (bu) 3.72 3.73 -0.40 +3.6 Cotton (lb) 0.62 0.62 -0.87 -2.6 Lumber (1,000 bd ft) 296.40 291.00 +1.86 +15.1 Soybeans (bu) 10.04 10.25 -2.05 +15.2 Wheat (bu) 4.53 4.61 -1.63 -3.6

Currency

Currency to U.S. dollar Yesterday Canadian dollar .7775 Chinese yuan .1538 Euro 1.1398 Japanese yen .009324

Prev. .7773 .1540 1.1498 .009352

Stocks on bold changed 5% or more in price from previous day. Underlined stocks are the 50 most actively traded. Stock Footnotes: d - New 52-week low. g - Dividends and earnings in Canadian dollars. h - Does not meet continuedlisting standards. lf - Late filing with SEC. n - Stock was a new issue in the last year. The 52-week high and low figures date only from the beginning of trading. pf - Preferred stock issue. rs - Stock has undergone a reverse stock split of at least 50% within the past year. s - Stock has split by at least 20 percent within the last year. u - New 52-week high. un - Unit,, including more than one security. vj - Company in bankruptcy or receivership, or being reorganized under the bankruptcy law. Appears in front of the name.

BENEFITS: U.S. leads world in wind energy with 48,800 turbines From Page a2

sources as wind, solar and water accounted for only about a tenth of total U.S. power generation last year. Still, the U.S. leads the world in wind energy with about 48,800 utility-scale turbines operating across the country, generating enough electricity to power about 20 million homes. By 2030, the Energy Department estimates wind will provide a fifth of the nation’s electricity.

Meanwhile, coal has dropped over the last decade from providing half of all U.S. electricity to about onethird. Peabody Energ y, the world’s largest coal company, last month joined a growing list of major mining firms forced to seek bankruptcy protection. Big banks appear to also be writing coal’s financial obituary. JPMorgan Chase recently announced it will no longer finance new coal mines or

coal-fired power plants, following similar announcements from Bank of America, Citigroup, Morgan Stanley and Wells Fargo. “We didn’t see the decline coming this fast and this deep,” said Luke Popovich, spokesman for the National Mining Association, an industry trade group. “I don’t think we anticipated the determination of this administration to drive coal out of the market.” While new clean-air regu-

lations and tax incentives for renewables are having a negative impact on coal, the plummeting cost of cleanerburning natural gas made possible by fracking is largely driving the closure of many old coal-fired power plants. Exports of coal to foreign customers such as China also are down. Closures mean America’s coal mines now employ about only about 56,700 people, down from a peak of more than 10 times that. By

contrast, the fast-growing solar industry now employs more than 210,000 workers. Wind energy accounts for another 77,000 by federal estimates. Political giving by the big coal companies and their executives has declined, but the industry still spends heavily to protect its interests in Washington. Pro-coal interests spent at least $11 million to influence the 2014 Congressional midterm elections, according to the non-

partisan Center for Responsive Politics. More than 95 percent of that went to support Republican candidates. Among them is Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, who rarely misses an opportunity to blame Obama’s “War on Coal” for killing mining jobs. Nearly all of the 27 states that have sued to stop the administration’s carbon emissions-cutting Clean Power Plan have GOP governors.


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A public hearing will be held in City Council Chambers, Fourth Floor, City Hall, 40 East Market Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, May 18, 2016, at 4:30 p.m., Daylight Savings Time, relative to the following zoning appeal applications: a) Continued Hearing: Carolina Arias for the property located within a C-2 zone at 490-498 Hazle Street for a variance to waive all the requirements in Article 10 (Off-Street Parking and Loading) of the Zoning Ordinance, in order to create an unimproved limited parking lot. b) Continued Hearing: Jose Raymer Tejeda Arias for the property located within a C-2 zone at 513-517 Hazle Street to change a nonconforming use to include an auto repair business (no auto body work nor painting) for the general public along with the existing van transportation business. A special exception to allow parking for employees and company vans/vehicles at another location identified as 490-498 Hazle Street. c) Continued Hearing: Leo Glodzik, III for the property located within an R-1 zone at Rear 253 New Hancock Street for a variance to convert an existing nonconforming commercial structure into a second detached residential dwelling on a lot containing a single family home. d) Continued Hearing: Peter L. Dragon III for the property located within an R-1 zone at 33 Worral Street for a variance to convert a school building into an office building. A variance to waive the side yard setback from the required 8 feet down to 2.7 feet as a result of a reverse subdivision creating Final Lot 3. A variance to waive the minimum aisle width for one-way traffic access to 90 degree parking stalls from the required 20 feet down to 19.5 feet, resulting from the reconfigured accessory parking lot. e) Peter L. Dragon III for the property located within an R-1 zone at 56 Hillard Street for a variance to waive the side yard setbacks from the required 8 feet down to 2.7 feet, 4.0 feet and 5.1 feet respectively as a result of a reverse- re-subdivision proposal creating Final Lot 2. f) Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Miller for property located within an R-1 zone at 158 East Main Street for a change in nonconforming use to include a residential dwelling unit with the existing restaurant and banquet room use. g) CMCAFE SMAIN, INC. for the property located within a C-3 zone at 25 Public Square for a variance to establish a convenience-grocery store with a café. h) John Rivera for the property located within an R-1 zone at 185 Dana Street for a variance to waive the rear yard setback from the required 10 feet down to 5 feet from the property line abutting an alley, in order to construct an in-ground swimming pool. i) Ramon Y. Nunez for the property located within a C-2 zone at 579 Hazle Street for a variance to have a motor vehicle repair business (no body work nor painting). A variance to waive nine (9) parking spaces for the proposed use. j) McCarthy Tire Service Company for the property located within an M-1 zone at 43 Conyngham Avenue for a variance to establish a tire retreading-manufacturing-processing operation within an existing warehouse building. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS MAY APPEAR AT SUCH HEARING. CASES WILL NOT NECESSARILY BE CALLED IN THE ORDER LISTED ABOVE. DISABILITIES NOTICE: This Hearing is being held at a facility which is accessible to persons with disabilities. Please notify the Human Resources Office, if special accommodations are required. Such notification should be made within one (1) week prior to the date of this hearing. The Human Resources Office can be reached at (570) 208-4173 or by FAX at (570) 208-4124 or by e-mail at wilkes-barre.pa.us By Order of the Zoning Hearing Board of the City of Wilkes-Barre William C. Harris, Director of Planning & Zoning/Zoning Officer

LEONARD A. SANGUEDOLCE, ESQUIRE 159 South Main Street, Suite One Pittston, Pennsylvania 18640 ESTATE NOTICE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on May 4, 2016, the Petition of Adam Edward Gronszewski, was filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, praying for a Decree to Change his name to Adam Edward Miller. The Court has fixed June 27, 2016, at 9:30AM, Luzerne County Courthouse, 200 N River St, Wilkes Barre, PA, 18711, as the time and place for the hearing on said Petition, when and where all interested may appear and show cause why the prayer of the said Petitioner should not be granted. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Bernard T. Wasiakowski, a/k/a Bernard Teofil Wasiakowski , deceased , of City of Nanticoke, who died on March 12, 2016. All persons indebted to said estate are required to make payment and those having any claims or demands are to present the same without delay unto the Executor, Cory Wasiakowski in care of: Christine M. Trottini, Esquire, 49 South Main Street, Suite 105, Pittston, PA 18640. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Bernice Henry, late of Hazle Township, Luzerne County, PA, who died on April 3, 2016. All persons indebted to said estate are required to make payment, and those having claims or demands to present the same, without delay to James J. Henry, Administrator of the Estate, or his attorney, Ruth Slamon Borland, Esquire. BORLAND & BORLAND 69 PUBLIC SQUARE SUITE 1100 WILKES-BARRE PA 18701

RE: ESTATE OF DOROTHY J. STAHOVEC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary in the Estate of DOROTHY J. STAHOVEC, late of the Borough of Dallas, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment and those having claims shall present them for settlement to: MARIA STAHOVEC, EXECUTRIX c/o BRENDA D. COLBERT, ESQUIRE COLBERT & GREBAS, PC 210 Montage Mountain Road, Suite A Moosic, PA 18507 Date of Death: January 25, 2016 NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters of Administration were granted on March 21, 2016 to EDITH ROBERTA DAVID, Administratrix of the Estate of loan David, late of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died February 21, 2016. All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make payment and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to the ESTATE OF IOAN DAVID, c/o his Attorney, JOSEPH P. GIOVANNINI, JR., 400 Third Avenue, Suite 207, Kingston, Pennsylvania 18704. NOTICE

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters of Administration have been granted to John M. Kundrat, Administrator of the Estate of John C. Kundrat, late of Duryea Borough, County of Luzerne, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania who died on the 16th day of April of 1990. Said Letters being filed and granted by the Register of Wills of Luzerne County on the 21st day of April, 2016 at file No. 4016-0691. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands are to present the same without delay to the Administrator above named in care of: LEONARD A. SANGUEDOLCE, ESQUIRE So h

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SANGUEDOLCE, ESQUIRE 159 South Main Street, Suite One Pittston, Pennsylvania 18640 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Testamentary have been given in the Estate of Joseph John Zannetti, a/k/a Joseph J. Zannetti, late of the Borough of Swoyersville, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died January 26, 2016. All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make payment, and those having claims or demands, to present the same without delay to the Executrix, Joann M. Zannetti, and her attorneys, Hourigan, Kluger & Quinn, P.C., 600 Third Avenue, Kingston, PA 18704. Hourigan, Kluger & Quinn, P.C. 600 Third Avenue Kingston, PA 18704 ESTATE NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Letters of Administration have been granted in the Estate of Joseph Thomas Prochaska, late of Forty Fort, Luzerne County, PA who died 3/21/16. All Persons indebted to said estate are required to make payment and those having claims or demands to present same without delay to: Administratrix, Johanna Lambert, 215 Gould St, Plymouth, Pa 18651. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration were granted to Marcus Sakowski, Administrator for the Estate of Mark Francis Sakowski, late of Union Township, Luzerne County, who died intestate on April 13th, 2016. All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make payment and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to the Administrator, c/o Robert S. Betnar, Esquire 126 South Main Street Pittston, PA 18640 570-655-1133 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Mary C. Durkin, a/k/a Mary Cathy Durkin, deceased, of the City of Pittston, who died on December 13, 2015. All persons indebted to said estate are required to make payment and those having any claims or demands are to present the same without delay unto the Executor, Thomas Durkin in care of: Christine M. Trottini, Esquire, 49 South Main Street, Suite 105, Pittston, PA 18640. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Testamentary have been given in the Estate of Nellie Konopka Zannetti, late of the Borough of Swoyersville, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died April 15, 2015. All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make payment, and those having claims or demands, to present the same without delay to the Executrix, Joann M. Zannetti, and her attorneys, Hourigan, Kluger & Quinn, P.C., 600 Third Avenue, Kingston, PA 18704. Hourigan, Kluger & Quinn, P.C. 600 Third Avenue Kingston, PA 18704 NOTICE NOTICE is given that the Exeter Borough Civil Service Commission will meet on Monday May 16, 2016 at 6 p.m. at the Borough Building 1101 Wyoming Avenue, Exeter, PA. NOTICE

Buck Township, Luzerne County Ordinance An ordinance vacating a certain portion of the Right-of Way of the former Wilkes-Barre and Easton Turnpike (AKA Stoddartsville Road) lying in or about the parcel of land of Adam W. Kerrick and Grant D. Kerrick located along the southwesterly Right-of Way line of Stoddartsville Road (T433) Township of Buck, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Ordinance will be proposed for acceptance on May 17,2016 at the regular nthl etin of th Bo d of Su

y 17, gul monthly meeting of the Board of Sup ervisors. Meeting begins at 7:00 p.m. Municipal building Rt. 115. LEGAL AD CRESTWOOD BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS HAS CHANGED THE DATE OF THE MAY 19, 2016 WORK SESSION AND REGULAR BOARD MEETING. THE WORK SESSION ALONG WITH THE BOARD MEETING WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY, MAY 12, 2016, BEGINNING AT 6:30 P.M. IN THE CRESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY, 281 S MOUNTAIN BLVD, MOUNTAIN TOP, PA FOR GENERAL PURPOSES.

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250 Bear Creek Blvd Conveniently& Centrally located in Plains Twp, near the VA Hospital, Wyoming Valley Mall, Mohegan Sun Casino & all major interstates, This classic brick faced ranch is priced to settle an estate. 4 BR's, 1 1/2 baths, large kit. DR, 3 season room, 1 car garage. MLS #16-1488 $124,900 Call Mike: 570-357-5496

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SWOYERSVILLE WILKES BARRE

10 W Railroad St Affordably priced! This Vinyl Sided Property has a great fenced in yard perfect for children & Furry Friends w/additional lot included. Large kit., Formal DR, Side enclosed porch & Private Parking. MLS#16-741 $49,999 Michele Hopkins 570-540-6046

Gorgeous Home On A Excellent Street! Large modern eat-in kit. Large LR, gas FP, gleaming HDWD flrs, bright sun room, 1.5 modern baths, deck, carefree vinyl siding, fenced in yard, private driveway. Low heat cost. MLS#15-3963 $123,900 Call Jerry Busch (570) 709-7798

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18 Collins St. $28,000 THIS 2 STORY HOME NEEDS A FAMILY TO CALL ITS OWN Sellers Looking For Offers. Single home on quiet street w/OSP. 2 BR's, 1 bath, eatin kit; open concept LR, 3 season porch. MLS#15-6656 Call Theresa Vacendak, CRS, GRI Cell: 570-650-5872

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WILKES-BARRE

42-44 S Fulton St Centrally located 2 unit investment property with fenced yard. Each unit has 3 BR's - Recently updated/painted. MLS#15-2643 $62,400 Call David Fritz 570-430-1366

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24 Lehigh Ct, W-B Twp Dir: Mundy St, L on Bear Creek Blvd, (VA Hosp) R onto Wilkeswood Well kept townshouse w/3 BR, 1 ½ baths. Enjoy sunroom w/sliding doors to patio. Laundry, many closets. Low maintenance. Close to Mall & highways. MLS#16-686 $78,000

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WILKES-BARRE

250 Pepe Court $95,000 Solid 2733 Sq Ft commercial building, could be used for many uses. Gas heat & OSP. Could also be used to store vehicles w/the addition of garage doors. Currently divided into 3 different sections, one w/ kit & full bath. Call or email Charlie 570-829-6200 caatlas@aol.com

LAUREL RUN

NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bath on secluded lot with many extras. $47,900 Sale or Lease LAUREL RUN ESTATES 570-823-8499

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KINGSTON

Enjoy beautiful view of the valley. 3 BR's 1 bath; new roof installed week of 11/8/2015 1 car garage, OSP for 5 cars. Washer/Dryer hook up 1st flr; Huge covered deck in back overlooking valley. Large yard offers a great place for outdoor entertaining. Call for an appointment today! MLS#15-6994 $49,900. Call John Polifka 570-704-6846

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Spacious/custom built, 1 1/2 story, 10 room brick home, Large LR w/FP, formal DR eat-in kit; 1st floor master BR w/ 3/4 bath. Enclosed, heated porch, 32' x 14' w/walls of windows to enjoy view. 3 additional BR's & bath on 2nd flr., Finished LL w/FP bar & office. MLS#15-3296 $215,000 Joseph Moore: 570-288-1401

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709 N Washington $44,900 Nicely kept home with OSP & 2 car carport Good room sizes, gas HHW. Move right into this home. MLS# 15-4245 Call or Email Charlie 570-829-6200 caatlas@aol.com

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70'x180'. Located on dead end street. Quiet neighborhood, near playground. Free garbage. Free municipal sewers. Low taxes. Call 570-654-2081.

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High traffic area next to Traffic signal & Turkey Hill; 2 buildings, Office, & Garage w/living quarters on 2nd flr, currently used as 40 year old Used Auto dealership. MLS#15-4139 $225,000 Call Richard 570-406-2438

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77 Old River Road Three story brick Colonial in very nice condition w/LR, DR, nice eat-in kit., 3 BR's, 1 ½ baths, sun room, new windows & roof, large back yard & off street parking. $107,900 Call Ruth K. Smith 570-696-5411

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WILKES-BARRE

220 New Elizabeth St. $142,000 Spacious Ranch w/3BR, 3BA, eat-in KIT, LR/DR combo, office & FR, central A/C, gas heat, 1st floor laundry. MLS#16-1086 Terry Nelson 570-714-9248

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High Traffic Location Near Cross Valley Expressway Traffic Count is 15000 Cars Per Day. Stop Sign In Front of Property in Both Directions. Very Visible Location. Present use is automotive potential for other uses. 3 Overhead Doors, Gas Heat, Parking & Light Up Signage. MLS#16-466 $199,900 Call Jerry Busch 570-709-7798

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161 Moyallen St Move in or rent out! Spacious 3 BR home w/large eat-in kit., gas FP & central A/C Large master BR w/skylights & view of city. Fenced in backyard is great for entertaining. Driveway in front. MLS#15-2994 $52,900. Call David Fritz 570-430-1366

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WILKES-BARRE

1.57 acre lot w/new conventional septic in place. Put a new home or mobile home here. Road frontage, just off Bethel Hill Road. Directions: Rt 11S to old Hunlock Creek Post Office-turn R-go approx 11 miles to 2nd stop sign-R on Bethel Hill Road then L on Mossville Road. 3rd property on R MLS#16-1383 $25,000 Ken Williams 570-256-3309

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703 Luzerne Ave $74,900 Super location in Garden Village, out of the flood zone above the tracks. With a little TLC this can be a great home. 2 BR's 2 baths. MLS #16-1765. Call Tom 570-262-7716

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Neat brick ranch W/2 BR's; 2 1/2 baths on 2.5 acres. LR w/FP; eat-in kit. w/SS appliances & island. LL has 3/4 bath & coal burner. 2-car/1-car detached garages. Generator. Hot tub/aboveground pool. MLS#15-6443 $153,000 Joseph Moore: 570-288-1401

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186 Charles St Well maintained spacious 4 BR , 3 bath, sauna. Fenced yard w/deck, alley access. MLS#15-5605 $106,000 Arkadiy Menaker 570-262-5290 Price Reduced to $179,00 320 Meadowcrest Drive Move-in ready. 2-3 BR, 1.5 bath. Cape Cod w/sweeping views. Open floor plan w/French Doors. Pella Windows, custom blinds/shutters, home security system MLS#16-728 Call Flo 570-674-1718

Two Lots, ea. 40' x 112' W/2 car concrete block garage 21' x 21'. Public utilities available. Zoned R-2 possible to build on. MLS#14-4798 $24,900 Call Jerry Busch 570-709-7798

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4,248 sq. ft. Bldg ideal for professional offices. High ceilings, large distinctive chandeliers, HDWD flrs, 3 FP's, Lg reception area w/3 French door entrances. 40 car lighted parking area. Handicap accessible entrance. Gas heat/central AC. 179 ft frontage on Wyoming Ave. $450,000 Call Ruth K. Smith 570-696-5411

MISS A LOT 36 Bruce Lane (Hazle St R on Blackman, R on Bruce (across from Decker Floral) Vacant & Ready to move in. Two story w/3BR's, modern kit., (all appliances) & modern bathroom. Gas heat. Private yard. 1 car garage MLS#16-2033. $59,900

Theresa Vacendak, CRS, GRI Associate Broker/ Appraiser 570-650-5872 centralr@epix.net

53 Logan St. $38,000 Large house w/11 rooms. Extra lot for OSP. Newer furnace & water heater. Replacement windows. MLS#15-2863 Call Tom @ 570-262-7716

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Raised ranch home w/ nice eat-kit, full modern bath, good size LR, built-in 2 car garage w/auto openers, replacement windows, newer roof, sitting porch w/view of valley, gorgeous yard, gas heat, OSP MLS#16-1661 $79,900 Call Jerry Busch (570) 709-7798

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Brick & aluminum home w/all the extras, modern eat-in kit. W/appliances, 2 modern baths, 3 BR's, large LR, DR, FR w/comfortable gas FP, deck ,large shed. Private setting, convenient location. MLS#16-934 $134,900 Call Jerry Busch (570) 709-7798

35 Hillard St $67,500 Well cared for 3 BR home w/HDWD flrs., 1st flr, modern eat-in kit., 1st flr laundry, walk-up attic, gas heat, fenced yard w/storage shed, deck. MLS#16765 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

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Classifieds Work! 91 Meade St N $59,900 Great starter home with 3 BR's large backyard w/storage shed & access to alley, modern eat-in kit., three-season porch, split system AC units, laundry/ mud room & OSP! Very well cared for. At this price, you can't beat it! MLS#16-2301 Call/Email Kristie 570-417-9133 adoniziok@gmail.com

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Sans Souci Parkway Prime Commercial Property High traffic count. Adaptable for many uses. Ideal for automotive, body shop, tire sales, etc. Stop light provides unique opportunity. Affordable at $179,500. Call Jim for details. Towne & Country Real Estate 570-735-8932 or 570-542-5708

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85 Freeport Rd. $339,000 Engineered steel bldg. currently used as auto shop. Add'l 1500 sq. ft. bldg. w/ spray booth, over 2 acres of property located near new road being constructed w/ completion expected early 2016. MLS #14-4087. Call or email Charlie 570-829-6200 caatlas@aol.com

DUPONT

WILKES-BARRE

SWEET VALLEY WILKES-BARRE

Great 3 BR, 1 ¾ bath ranch home on level One+ acre corner lot w/2 car attached garage.$164,900 MLS #15-3340. Call Richard 570-406-2438

32 Brown Crest Dr $212,000 3 BR, 5 bath, brick ranch. Large rooms, kit., opens to dining area, finished FR in LL, 3 season room, level lot, 2 sheds large driveway, electric heat, ductless AC. MLS#16-1133 Call Lu-Ann 570-430-4730

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330 Andover St. $124,900 3 BR 3 Bath Bi-Level in great condition w/large 2 car attached garage, fenced in yard, back deck, finished LL, well maintained MLS#16-12523 Carol Shedlock 570-407-2314 Darcy J Gollhardt 570-262-0226

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659 E Northampton St. $64,900 Well-kept 3-4 BR home in Georgetown section of W-B Township, w/lovely HDWD flrs., in LR & DR, 3 split-system AC units, nice landscaped yard, & large unfinished walk-out basement (could be man cave/ hobby area/ workshop). Affordable taxes! Check this one out before it's gone MLS#16-1055. Call/email Kristie 570-417-9133 adoniziok@gmail.com

297 Main St. $159,900 Great corner location for your business, currently being used as beauty salon, Doctor's office, & apartment, off street parking for 10 cars, lighted intersection. MLS#15-3130 Call Lu-Ann 570-430-4730

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Former ''Train Shoppe'' Masonry block & wood frame retail building with 7,000 sq. ft. on 1st flr, including showroom w/counters, display racks, office, restroom. Add'l 1,500 sq. ft. of general storage on 2nd floor. Gas warm air heat & central air. Attached garage. MLS#15-5254 $114,900 Joseph Moore: 570-288-1401


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102-104 Meyers St. $92,500 Multi-family investment property.2 unit in a quiet section of Edwardsville. Each unit has 3 BR's, one w/1 full bath & 1/2bath, & the other w/ ¾ bath. Very clean & well-kept units, suitable for small families. Long Term tenants currently occupying. MLS#16-677 Call/EmailKristie 570-417-9133 adoniziok@gmail.com

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$750

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Make your dreams happen here!! Property consists of storefront on busy corner of back road & Miller St., w/2 apartments. All units have separate utilities. Bonus 2-car garage + 12' high block garage w/ single o.h. door. Good sized fenced lot - out of flood area. Rent for storefront estimated: $600.00 per month + own utilities. MLS#142047. $131,900. Call Pat Busch 570-885-4165

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Large 2nd floor, modern 1 bedroom with appliances. Near Misericordia. Lease, security, references required. No pets/non-smoking. $525 month + some utilities. 570-417-0144

220 Lake St. Housing for the elderly & mobility impaired; all utilities included. Federally subsidized program. Extremely low income persons encouraged to apply. Income less than $12,700. Call: 570-675-6936 or TDD# 800-654-5984 9am-4pm., Mon.-Fri. Equal Housing Opportunity Handicap Accessible CONTACT US Phone 570-821-2020 Fax 570-606-2404 To place your ad

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Beautiful newly remodeled studio apartments. All utilities included. On site laundry. Lounge room for special occasions. Spectacular view, beautiful gardens. Pets are welcome At reasonable rent prices. 570-846-7765 To Place an Ad Please Call 570-821-2020

EXETER

DANIEL FLOOD TOWER NOW LEASING for Seniors age 62+ or disabled according to Social Security guidelines.

Each apartment features: Wall/Wall Carpeting Large Windows Tile Bath Grab Bars in Showers/Tubs Resident Controlled Heating & Air Conditioning Handicapped Accessible On Site Management & Maintenance 24 Hour Emergency Call Service. On site Parking Pet Friendly On Site Laundry Community Room Lending Library Controlled Access Entrance Close to Public Transportation & Shopping Leasing Office located at: 230 Wyoming Ave. Kingston, Pa. 18704 570-287-9998 *Income Restrictions Apply

41 Depot Street

1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Townhomes

Low and Moderate Income Elderly Rentals Include

Bright, fully updated. Includes all kitchen appliances, good storage, central air, off street parking & outside maintenance

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Quiet residential neighborhoods. Utilities & heat by tenant. No pets; non-smoking. 1 month security. 1 year lease.

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Beautiful, modern 1 bedroom. Large front porch. Off street parking. $650 + security & references. Available 6/1. James, 570-760-0100 or Ron, 570-899-8565

Modern 1 bedroom apartment, Wall/wall carpeting. All appliances included. Water & electric not included. Non smoking, no pets. $540/month. Text 570-954-3619

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KINGSTON

Architecturally Designed

Ken Pollock Apartments

Luxury 2nd floor, 2 bedrooms on Wyoming Ave. Central air, large eat-in kitchen & living room. Plenty of closet space. Near bus stops, police, fire & ambulance. No pets; non-smoking. Landlord pays for water, sewage & garbage. Tenant pays gas & electric. $700 month + security deposit & references. Call 570-654-1206

FORTY FORT

Rent Starting at $1200-2300 2 Bedroom 2 bath 1,200 sq. ft. 3 Bedroom 2.5 bath 2,300 sq. ft. Features include:Air Conditioning Dishwasher,Fireplace, Microwave Stainless Steel Appliances Washer & Dryer, Some Garages Community Features: Swimming Pool, Fitness Center, Playground, Club house for parties or business. Call Today

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Victorian apartment, newly renovated 1st floor with spacious living room, dining room, working gas fireplace, with period moldings & hardwood floors. 1 bedroom, completely updated kitchen, all appliances included. Central air, hot water gas heat, off street parking. Security & fire alarm hard wired, monitored 24 hours. Quiet neighborhood. No pets, non smoking. Water & sewage included. $850/month + utilities.

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HANOVER TOWNSHIP

2 bedrooms, Stainless steel appliances. Cherry cabinets. Granite countertops. Parking. Deck. Gas heat included. $695/month. 570-650-0278

HANOVER TWP

2 Bedroom, 2nd floor. Refrigerator, stove, washer/dryer included. Utilities included except electric. References & Security required. Section 8 accepted. $800/month 570-301-9707

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221 Fremont St., West Pittston Housing for the elderly & mobility impaired. All utilities included. Federally subsidized program. Extremely low income persons encouraged to apply. Income less than $12,700. 570-655-6555 or TDD# 800-654-5984 8am to 4pm Monday – Friday

GLEN LYON

1 bedroom, 1st floor. Landlord pays heat, water, trash, sewer. Tenant pays electric. No pets. References & background check required. $575 month + security. Available May 1st Call or text, 201-304-3469

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East Walnut Street Light, bright, 3 rd floor, 2 bedroom corner apartment. Large windows, carpeted, window treatments. Self cleaning electric range, dishwasher, refrigerator. Elevator, laundry facility, controlled entry, extra storage, garage. Heat, water, sewer, cable TV included. Fine neighborhood. Convenient to bus, stores, Cross Valley. References, security, lease. No pets. Non smoking. $920/month. Call 570-287-0900

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PIERCE STREET 2 bedroom, 3rd floor apartment. Offstreet parking, air conditioning, all appliances, including washer & dryer. Utilities extra. Non smoking, no pets. $700/month. 570-814-3281.

FORTYFORT

1 bedroom, 1st floor apartment, living room, eat in kitchen, quiet street. Stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, garbage disposal, wall/wall carpet. Yard. Off street parking. Non smoking. 570-693-1314

Duplex. 1st floor, 1 bedroom with office. Large Kitchen! Great location! Hardwood floors. Gas heat. Gas range, refrigerator, washer and dryer included. Off street parking. $600/month + gas and electric. Water and sewer included. 1 year lease. Security & screening required. Pets negotiable. 570-696-3596

KINGSTON

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Quality apartment. 72 E. Walnut St. Heat & hot water included.1 st floor apartment #1, 2nd floor, apartment #4, 2 large, 1 small bedroom, new paint, hardwood & carpeted floors. Modern kitchen with refrigerator, stove, washer/ dryer in kitchen. Storage room, dining room, bath, great room, fireplace, hutch, yard. Lease & security. $985/month. Call 570-406-1411 between 8:30 am. - 4:30 pm.

LUZERNE

HARDING

Route 92. Excellent condition. 2 bedrooms, 2nd floor. Washer, dryer, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, garbage disposal. Water, sewer, garbage included. $700 month. Absolutely No Pets of Any Kind! 570-388-6821 or 570-954-1856

HARVEYS LAKE

Furnished 1 bedroom non-smoking lakefront apartments. Lake rights. Off street parking. No pets. Lease, security, references. 570-639-5920

1st floor, 6 rooms. 2 bedrooms. Freshly painted. Heat & hot water furnished. Stove & refrigerator. Non-smoking; no pets. $640 month + security. 570-287-4700

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2 bedroom, electric heat & all utilities by tenant. $625/month + lease & security. 570-817-8965.

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FATHER AND SON CONSTRUCTION LLC Roofing, siding, decks and additions, kitchens/baths; Garages PA#099720 570-814-4578 or 570-709-8826 REMODELING AT IT'S BEST! Kitchens, bathrooms, roofing, siding, electrical, plumbing 570-823-4663 or 570-466-9234

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R. PETRILL PAVING Machine Laid Driveways, Sidewalks, Repair Work. Backhoe Services. PA#117199. 570-956-0283.

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RNI ELECTRIC LLC

Residential/Commercial. Generators. Licensed & Insured. PA 029575 Retired Veteran 570-814-8979 SLEBODA ELECTRIC Master Electrician PAHIC 008719 Service Changes. Generator Installations Licensed & Insured. 570-868-4469

E&N EXCAVATING LLC

Reclamation, ponds, foundations, demolition, grading, site & land development. General Excavating Eric Glowatch, 570-540-6393

Patient, loving & fun. All clearances. 570-852-3474

CAVUTO CHIMNEY SERVICE & GUTTER CLEANING Free Estimates & Insured 570-709-2479 CHRIS MOLESKY Chimney Specialist - PA058322 New, Repair, Rebuild, Cleaning. Caps, Liners installed. 570-328-6257

FLOORING INSTALLATION PROFESSIONALS

16 years experience. Carpet, vinyl, tile, wood, laminate installation & repairs. If you walk on it, we know how to install it! All Work Guaranteed Fully Insured. 570-574-8953

Bedbugs, Termites, Ants, Bees and Much more. Licensed/Insured. Visa & MasterCard Accepted 570-500-2414

GARAGE DOOR Sales, Service, Installation & Repair Fully Insured! PA065008. Call Joe: 570-735-8551 or 570-606-7489

1ST CHOICE GRASS CUTTING Starting @ $15. 10% off Competitors Price

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Call Classifieds 570-821-2020 BOB'S PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Grass Cutting, Shrub & Hedge Trimming, Pressure Washing, Painting, Driveway Sealing. Free Estimates. Senior Citizen Discount 570-445-7719 JOE'S GRASSCUTTING Dependable Service, 15 Years Exp. (Lawns Starting @ $15) FREE ESTIMATES! Call Joe @ 570-855-8884

LOW COST LAWNCARE SERVICE Specializing in grass cutting. Low Rates. Free Estimates. Honest and reliable. 570-706-5035 RAY'S LAWN CARE FREE ESTIMATES! Grass cutting & landscaping. Will cut most lawns for $20-$30. Call 570-862-8650.

CV GUTTER CLEANING Window cleaning, Pressure Washing Insured. 570-288-6794

ALL MAINTENANCE Plumbing • Electrical • Painting All Home Repairs • Insured 570-814-9365 BOB'S RELIABLE HANDYMAN SERVICE. Decks, carpentry, basic carpentry, plumbing & electrical. Call for a FREE ESTIMATE – 570-709-1496

EVANS HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Lending a hand since 1975. All types of repair & remodeling projects. PA002722. 570-824-6871

Licensed, Bonded, Insured Background Checked Craftsmen PA#090523. 570-299-5951

FREDERICK FENCE CO.

NORTHEAST CUSTOM FENCE Call 570-793-0787

A-B HAULING YOU CALL – WE HAUL Residential/Commercial Cleanouts No job too large or small. Cheaper than a dumpster. Senior & Vet Discounts. Free Estimates. Insured. PA#112108. Climate Controlled Storage Available. 570-468-4718

Ornamental & Vinyl Specialists

Always cleaning attics, cellars; 1 piece or whole house. Also available 10 & 20 yard dumpsters. Call: 570-655-0695 570-287-8302 or 570-592-1813

AA AL'S HAULING

Yards, Basements, Garages. Same Day Service. Free Estimates. 570-947-9633

Blue Pioneer Junk Removal

Household/Construction Debris Attics – Garages – Yard Cleanups BluePioneerJunkRemoval.com 570-362-6630 Estate Clean Outs & Hauling From the whole house to the garage! We will haul it all; just give us a call! Free Estimates/Fully Insured John, 570-706-6685

EYESORE?

We'll Haul It Away! Same Day Service Best Rates – Free Estimates 570-266-8771

JUNK HAULING

House Cleanouts – Trash – Appliances Furniture – Yard Debris Construction Debris Estate Cleanouts & Much More! Same Day Service! Free Estimates 570-266-2122 PHILLIPS HAULING Will clean out and haul anything. One piece to entire estate. Free Estimates. Mark 570-740-2076 or 570-592-2904

RAY'S RECYCLING

General Hauling, Attics, Basements, Estate Clean-Outs, Business & Warehouse Clean-Outs 570-735-2399 VERY CHEAP JUNK REMOVAL Cheapest in the Wyoming Valley! Free estimates. 570-693-3932 We Recycle! verycheapjunkremoval.com

CHARLES BUILDERS

Carpentry, Painting, windows, doors,repair work, remodeling plus PA#018939 Call 570-200-5464

Detailed House Cleaning Professionally Trained Experienced & Reliable References & Insured T. JASONIS CLEANING SERVICE 570-820-3434 HEAVENLY HOUSECLEANING Residential & Office. Free Estimates. Licensed and Bonded. We Guarantee Our Work 125%! 570-902-5105

A CUT ABOVE

Cutting, trimming, mulching Senior Discounts! 570-970-0564

Affordable Lawn Services

PRO HANDYMAN SERVICES Specializing in Small Low Cost Repairs. Painting, Plumbing, Electrical. Insured. PA#022585 570-851-1800

Locally Owned. PA#062398 Vinyl, chain link, aluminum & wood 570-709-3021

A. A. A. ED's HAULING

DALES AUCTIONS

PA-1 Pest Control

OFFERING IN-HOME

CHILDCARE

PISANO FENCE & MFG. CO. 1399 Susquehanna Avenue, Exeter 40+ years in Business. Free Estimates. Fully insured. PVC, Chain Link, Custom Wood, Aluminum or Iron Ornamental Fencing. Also porch railing. PA#O77748 570-654-2257 or 570-654-2286

Offering Complete Yard Maintenance Insured. Free Estimates. Call Mike and leave a message. 570-357-8074.

BITTO'S

Landscaping and Lawn Service Over 30 years experience. We do it all. Specializing in pavers, patios & walk ways. Also serving Back Mountain area. Free Estimates!! 570-288-5177

BRIAN ESTOCK

LANDSCAPING & LAWNCARE MAINTENANCE. 570-362-8368

POWELL'S LANDSCAPING

Lawn maintenance, tree removal, masonry work, gutter cleaning, handyman services ..much more Free Estimates PA HIC#120724 570-328-2976

EJ'S HEADSTONE & LAWNCARE EXTRAORDINAIRE Landscape Design, Waterfall Terracing, Patios, Weed & Hedge Trimming, Mulch Placement, Head Stone Care Packages for Your Gravesite. Free Estimates. Contact Ed 570-362-0872.

SPLASH POOL COMPANY Pool Openings, Liner Replacement, New Installations, Pumps & Chemicals Pool Maintenance Available. 570-574-4424

REMEMBER ME LAWN & GRAVE Let's Beautify Your Loved Ones Grave Flowerbeds, planting, grass & shrub trimming weeding, mulching, edging All work is done with Love! 570-780-4405

THOMAS CHARLES Seamless Gutters & Repairs Free Estimates. Sweet Valley Call 570-231-0213

W. Peters Enterprises

Landscape & Excavation Services, AND MORE! www.wpetersenterprises.com Contact Us at 570-735-6150

SHEDLARSKI CONSTRUCTION

Home Improvement Specialist Insured License #PA023878 & PA registered Kitchens, baths, vinyl siding/railings, replacement windows/doors/additions Free estimates 570-287-4067

A SUPERMARKET OF MOBILE HOME PARTS Full contracting services: 24 hr. plumbing, heating, central AC 1-800-264-7796

*J.R.V. Roofing*

570-824-6381 24 HOUR EMERGENCY CALLS FREE Estimates All Types Roof Repairs & New Roofs; Shingle, Slate Hot Built Up, Rubber, Gutters & Chimney Repairs. Year Round. Insured. PA025775

D PUGH CONCRETE All phases of concrete & masonry. Senior citizen discount. Free estimate. Licensed & insured. 570-288-1701 or 570-655-3505 FABIAN MASONRY All types masonry construction Small jobs welcomed! FREE Estimates. 570-262-9736

STEVE WARNER

MASONRY & CONCRETE Custom work; all types. Free estimates. PA #087944. 570-561-5245 When you start “flashing” your

you'll start saving money immediately! You'll receive 20% OFF your bill – on the spot! Call 570-821-2010 to subscribe

ATTENTION SERRA PAINTING

Book for Spring & Save! All Work Guaranteed Satisfaction, 30 Years Experience. Powerwash & Paint Vinyl, Wood, Stucco, Aluminum FREE ESTIMATES! You Can't Lose! 570-822-3943

ACCUSPRAY PAINTING

ALUMINUM, Asbestos & All Types of Painting. Refinishing pros! Power washing, shutters, awnings, Color Changes, Free Estimates - 570-822-0082

CORNERSTONE CONSTRUCTION

Roofing, Siding and Carpentry 40 Years Experience Licensed & Insured. Reg. PA026102 Call Dan, 570-881-1131

HARDENS IMPROVEMENTS

570-288-6709 NEW ROOFS & REPAIRS Shingles Rubber Slate, Gutters & Chimney Repairs. Credit Cards Accepted. EMERGENCY SERVICES AVAILABLE FREE Estimates! Licensed & Insured PA#025188 MISTER V CONSTRUCTION Specializing in all types of roofing, siding, gutters, and chimney repairs. Licensed and Insured. Free estimates. 30 years experience. PA License # 020810 570-829-5133 or 570-855-0343

SMITH & MILLER ROOFING, INC.

JACOBOSKY PAINTING Interior/Exterior painting. Power washing, foundation repair & more! We will Beat Competitor Prices. Free Estimates 570-328-5083

Flat Roofs * Shingles Roof Repairs * Siding Free Estimates. Insured. PA005521 Credit Cards Accepted 570-655-6710

LARRY NEER & SON Professional Painting We do all Interior/Exterior Power washing & Decks Handy Man service repairs 57 years old. Estimates within 24 hrs 570-899-0321

APEX TREE AND EARTH

Serving Wyoming Valley, Back Mountain & Surrounding Areas Tree Removal, Lot Clearing, Pruning. Stump Grinding. Insured. Now Accepting All Major Credit Cards. apextreeandearth.com 570-550-4535 WOODCHUCKERS TREE SERVICE Tree Removal, Trimming, Stump Grinding, Spring & Fall Cleanup, Lot Clearing. Call Today! 570-855-8585

M. PARALIS PAINTING Interior & exterior, powerwashing Professional work at affordable rates. Free estimates 570-288-0733

QUALITY SERVICE PAINTING & MORE

Power Washing Exterior Painting – Residential/ Commercial - Gutter Cleaning Free Estimates. Insured. 570-718-8911 or 570-332-0780

MARC CONSTRUCTION

JOE'S PLUMBING AND HEATING Gas & oil boiler installation & repair. Water heaters, faucets & repairs. 25 yrs experience. Reasonable. Master Licensed & Insured. 570-200-5425

We Do It!

Absolutely Free Estimates E-STERN CO. 30 year architectural shingles. Do Rip off & over the top. Fully insured. PA014370 570-760-7725 or 570-341-7411

Window replacement and more! PA #116301 570-677-2439

Classifieds WORK!

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WILKES-BARRE

2 floor apartment, newly remodeled. Garbage included. $500/month + utilities. No pets. 570-417-1729. nd

OLD FORGE

Half double, 4 rooms, wall/wall carpeting, gas heat, large yard, off-street parking. NO PETS. Non Smoking. $490/month. 570-333-4624.

PITTSTON

EXCELLENT DOWNTOWN LOCATION!!! Studio, 1 & 2 Bedrooms Equipped Kitchens FREE Cable TV Wall to Wall Carpeting

PLAINS

2-3 bedroom apartment. Washer/dryer hook up. $650/month + utilities & security. Section 8 approved. Call 570823-9772 & leave message.

Phone: 570-823-2776 For Appointment 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Mon .- Fri.

PLAINS

PLAINS

Good location, 1 bedroom. Appliances. Laundry facilities. Off street parking. No pets. Electric by tenant. Water, hot water and sewage by landlord. $500/month plus security. 570-301-2332 or 570-709-5325

PLAINS TOWNSHIP

1st floor, large open floor plan nice kitchen, & bath, NO PETS, off street parking, $700/month plus utilities. 2nd floor, large open floor plan, nice kitchen & bath, NO PETS, off street parking, $650/month plus utilities.

WILKES-BARRE

Lafayette Gardens

113 Edison St SPECIAL: FREE 1st Month Rent If qualified Hablamos Español 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath $700-$775 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath $600-$650 Special Discount if Qualified We Accept Section 8 Great neighborhood, heat & hot water included, laundry on premises; hardwood floors, all appliances. Off street parking. For appointments call 570-822-7944 or 973-417-4300

***NEWLY REMODELED***

Living room, kitchen, 1 bedroom & bath. Heat, hot water, Electricity & garbage included. Close to bus stop & stores. 1 year lease and no pets. $560/month + $560

Call: 570-779-4021

MAYFLOWER CROSSING APARTMENTS Elevate Your Lifestyle... Value Filled 1, 2, 3 & 4 Bedrooms

Includes Heat, Water, Sewer & Garbage Removal Make Your Life Effortless: Washer & Dryer in Each Apartment Modern Equipped Kitchen 24 Hour Maintenance Central Location to any Destination You Need: Colleges, Shopping, Hospitals, Bus & Highway Access Pet Friendly (up to 70 lbs.)* Short Term Leases Available

PLYMOUTH

2nd floor, 2 bedroom, living room, eatin kitchen, washer/dryer hook-up, wallto-wall, large yard. $500/ month + utilities & security. 570-862-6754.

PLYMOUTH

3 bedroom. Section 8 ok. Freshly painted. $600/month + security. No pets. 570-239-7176 570-814-4730

CALL TODAY FOR AVAILABILITY!!!!

570-822-3968

PLYMOUTH

Must see! Immaculate 2nd floor, 1 bedroom, living room, kitchen with stove & refrigerator, bath with shower. Heat & hot water included. No pets, non smoking. $550/month + security. Rent incentive. If no answer, leave message. 570-779-1604

3 bedroom. Stove, refrigerator, sewer & garbage included. $695/month + utilities. Security & lease. Absolutely no pets. Non smoking. 570-817-5913

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DALLAS

Village at Green Briar 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. 2 car garage. Nice cul-de-sac location. Gas fireplace, granite counter tops. A must see! $1,575 + utilities & $189 per month maintenance fee. 570-899-3414

EXETER

Modern 2 bedroom, 1 bath raised ranch. Central air, 2 car garage. Some appliances included. Utilities by tenant. Security and references. No pets. $800/month. 570-466-9982

MOUNTAIN TOP

Single home, 4 bedroom, 2 Bath, Multi-car garage. Large Yard. $1000/month + utilities, security, references, lease & credit check. Call 570-332-2848.

WILKES BARRE

3 bedroom, living room, dining room, big eat in kitchen. Concrete basement. Gas heat. Washer/dryer hook up. Front & back porch, yard. Garage. $725/month + utilities & security. 609-356-8416

Quiet, 2nd floor, 2 bedroom. Eat in kitchen. Washer, dryer, stove & refrigerator. Off street parking. Close to bus stop. Background check & 1 month security required. Available 6/1. No pets. $550/month includes heat & water. Tenant pays electric & garbage. 570-606-4600

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SHAVERTOWN

2 room efficiency apartment in a quiet country setting. All utilities included. Off street parking. $375/month. No pets. Call 570-406-2226 After 5pm

WEST PITTSTON nd

Spacious 2 floor, front apartment. 1 bedroom. Living room, redone kitchen. Redone bathroom with shower. All new carpeting. All new paint. Nice. Available! $595/month with heat, sewer and maintenance included. No pets. Security. 570-287-0164 leave message.

WEST WYOMING

2 bedroom, 1 bath half-double. Wall to wall carpeting. Central A/C. Gas heat. Non smoking. No pets. $650/month + utilities. 570-693-1207

WILKES BARRE

Goose Island 3 bedrooms. Freshly painted. Section 8 ok. $600/month + utilities. No pets. 570-814-4730

WILKES BARRE

Parsons Section 2 floor, 1 bedroom. Fresh paint, wall/wall. Refrigerator, stove, washer & dryer hook up. Heat, sewer & garbage included. Tenant pays electric & water. No pets. Non smoking. $525/month + security. 570-823-0864 or 570-817-1855 nd

WILKES BARRE

South Meade Street, clean & spacious, 1st floor, 2 bedroom, newer remodel f with full eat-in kitchen + bath. Of street parking. Available June 1st,. $525/month + utilities. Non smoking. No pets. Credit/Background check a must. Lease, security, 1st & last months rent required. 570-288-4217

WILKES-BARRE

•1 Bedroom: Water included •2 Bedroom: Water included •3 Bedroom single •3 Bedroom: Half-Double, large

HANOVER TOWNSHIP

•1 Bedroom: Water included

LUZERNE

•1 Bedroom: Water Included

KINGSTON

•1 Bedroom, Large •3 Bedroom Large

EXETER

•2 Bedroom, Water included

mayflowercrossing.com Certain Restrictions apply*

Sambourne Street 1st floor, 3 bedroom, 1 bath apartment. $600 month + utilities. Security required. No pets. Call 570-606-9432

WYOMING

WILKES-BARRE

63 Elizabeth Street 1st floor, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. Gas heat, washer/dryer hookup. Large backyard & driveway. Absolutely no pets. $650 month + utilities & $1,000 security. References checked. 570-472-9453.

401 Laurel St. $2,700 Commercial lease, 3,000 sq ft offered at $9/sq ft plus utilities. Great office modern space, convenient location adjacent to Pittston By-Pass w/easy access to all major highways. MLS#15-4247 Call or Email Charlie 570-829-6200 caatlas@aol.com

wwwatlasrealtyinc.com

KINGSTON – LAND

½ acre parcel of land. Great for parking vehicles, storage, or prep area. Heavy industrial zoning. $500 month. Call 570-947-3292

KINGSTON

Upscale restaurant space for lease near Wyoming Seminary. Formerly Vanderlyn's. 5,000+ sq. ft. with optional banquet room. Liquor license. Plenty of off-street parking. $2,700/month. 570-357-1138

PITTSTON

Commercial Rental

Luxury Two Bedroom In great, safe location. New appliances, washer/dryer, enclosed porch. $800 month; water included. 212-580-8519

WYOMING

1st floor, 2-3 bedrooms. Includes all appliances & off street parking. No pets; non-smoking. $800. 570-693-1294 or 570-313-2432

WYOMING

www.atlasrealtyinc.com

PLAINS

1441 North River Street Completely remodeled commercial property with 2,000+ sq. ft. Handicap access bathrooms, large parking area. $2,000 + utilities monthly. Call 570-829-2043 PLAINS TOWNSHIP Former Hair Salon. 2,000 sq. ft. Fully equipped and like new! Will build to suit. 570-829-1206 PLAINS TOWNSHIP

PLAZA 315

PLYMOUTH

1701 Wyoming Ave Office/store front in highly visible location , OSP at your door step, 1,131 sq. ft. w/signage available. MLS#15-6636For details Call or email Charlie 570-829-6200 caatlas@aol.com

www.atlasrealtyinc.com

WYOMING BLANDINA APARTMENTS nd

Front 481 East Main St. Reduced! Great Location! High Traffic Area! Office & bathroom. Approximately 240 sq. ft. Paved lot for approximately 15 or more cars. Was formerly a used car lot. Can be used as car lot, fast food, ice cream or coffee establishment. Basement access for storage. Reduced! $900 month + utilities. Call Dave, 570-714-1980

PLYMOUTH

Rear 481 East Main St. Office building with reception area. Front has 2 cashier windows, along with 2 offices & bathroom on 1st floor. 2nd floor has 3 offices, break area, bathroom. Newly remodeled. Paved parking lot. Approximately 1,536 sq. ft. Great for insurance, finance, doctor's office. Reduced! $900 month + utilities. Call Dave, 570-714-1980

KINGSTON

2 floor, 2 bedroom apartment. Wall/wall carpeting, central air. Some utilities by tenant. No pets. Non-smoking. Call 570-693-2850

Storage Unit 8x40. $125 month. Call 570-947-3292

Nice 3 bedroom, freshly painted, new rug. $595/month + security. Tenant pays utilities. References & background check. 570-877-3000

KINGSTON

1st floor, 2 bedroom apartment. $715/month includes gas heat. Off street parking. References & security deposit required. No pets. 570-288-4200 CONTACT US Phone 570-821-2020 Fax 570-606-2404 To place your ad

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1,000; 1,500 & 3,000 sq. ft. Office/Retail. 1,500 sq. ft. office with 16 ft. garage door. 570-829-1206

FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP

WANTED

BY COLLECTOR - ORIGINAL DECO NUDE METAL LAMPS & ASHTRAYS. FRANKART & NUART + SIMILAR ITEMS. 201-388-1844 OR DECOKWZY@MINDSPRING.COM

PITTSTON

55 Blair St. 3 bedroom. $600/month + utilities. No pets. Non smoking preferred. 240-620-7129

WEST PITTSTON

1st floor, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. Hardwood floors throughout. Spacious modern kitchen (all appliances included), gas heat. Wonderful location. $875/month includes water & sewer. Pets negotiable. Credit check required. 1 year lease. Call 570-406-8195.

WEST PITTSTON

3 Bedroom, 1 ¾ bath, ½ double with 1 car garage and off street parking. Stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, washer and dryer included. Plenty of closets for storage. Tenant pays electric, water, gas and oil. NO PETS. No smoking inside. $950/month plus security Call Flo 570-371-2881 Century 21 Signature Properties 570-675-5100

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KODIAK WOOD STOVE - Kodiak double door wood burner. Black. Beautiful condition. Can send text with picture and size. call 570 829 2785 $400.00. Wilkes Barre area

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FOR SALE

NEW RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT

6 burner stove with oven, $1,350; 4 ft. flat top griddle, $1,200; Floor model fryer, $950; 3 ft Salamander, $1,500; 3 ft radiant char broiler, $1,350; 4 ft. Steam table, $600; All cooking equipment LP gas. 4 ft. Bain Marie S/C, $1,250; 20 qt. Mixer SS bowl, 3 attachments & safety guard, $1,750; Burkel 12” slicer, $1,250; 4 ft. SS Work Table $165.

All Equipment NEW 570-620-2693 570-236-6298

ITEMS FOR SALE – Authentic Burberry (L) Men's trenchcoat purchased for $1495, will sell for $900. Tanuki fur (L) Women's kept in cold storage – Appraised at $5,500, asking $2,500. Authentic Emba Tourmaline Women's Mink kept in cold storage– Appraised at $6,000, Selling for $3,500. Men's (XL) Full length black Fox fur kept in cold storage– Appraised at $3,500, Will sell for $2,000. BUSH computer wall unit – Original price $600, Selling for $150. 570-696-1408 LOCAL ORGANIZATION PAYING CASH for unexpired Diabetic test strips. Call 570-898-6761.

MATTRESS SALE

Locally Owned All New USA Made Mattress Guy – No Hassle Shopping Twin: $159; Full: $179; Queen: $239 Financing Available. 570-288-1898

8 ft. self contained. Used 3 years. Excellent condition. Model #SC-CDS34E-8-BE. $4,500. 570-854-9191.

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2 bedroom, 1 bath. Appliances included. Washer/dryer hookup. Gas heat. No pets. Non smoking. Credit and background check required. $650 per month + utilities. 570-654-8701

PLYMOUTH

(6) Brand new tan 34 x 77 new construction with jams 130 each. Entry door unit, 36” door with side lights $400. (3) New Anderson sliders 8' high x 6' wide $400. (6) 72 x 92 triple hung new construction window, white $175 each. (2) Picture windows, tan 48 x 60 with grids $100 each. (2) Tan 4 x 6 with grids $140 each. Tan vinyl crank out, 5' x 6' $200. Tan triple double hung vinyl window, 6' x 62” $150. (2) Vinyl double hung ply jam 26 x 66 $75 each. Round top window, triple crank out 6' x 8'6 $400. (2) White picture windows vinyl clad 69 x 79 175 each. (3)White picture window, vinyl clad, 69 x 67 with grills $150 each. White curved top vinyl window 6' x 6' $100. (3) Brown vinyl 5' x 80 picture window $150 each. (8) Silver lined picture windows with grids 4' x 58” $80 each. Tan 80 x 69 double crank out $200. 76 x 65 double hung white vinyl window $150. All white round top windows with grids. 4 x 90 $75, 32 X 54 $75, 48 x 94 $150, 42 x 7' $150, curved top 69 x 70 $100, 30 x 72 $80, 36 x 72 $80, 32 x 74 $80, 40 x 77 $80, 47 x 76 $90. (2) White picture windows 75 x 72, vinyl clad $150 each. 6 x 6 $150, 76 x 76 $150. (2) Picture windows 74 x 81 $200 each. 50 x 62 $175, 60 x 66 $175. Interior doors 24, 28, 30, 32, 36 rehung interior doors $30 each. Glass French doors 36” $50 each. Many gallons of Sherman Williams paint, all new $10 each. Call Bill. 570-470-4353 570-470-4016

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EXETER

By Caring Transitions 124 Lake Road At The Old Lake Harmony Fire Station Fri., May 6 thru Sun., May 8 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Daily 570-977-4357

1363 Layton Rd. Fri., & Sat., May 6 th & 7th 8am-3pm Large variety.

CLARKS GREEN

RUMMAGE SALE

Clarks Green United Methodist Church 119 Glenburn Road Thursday May 5th 9am-2pm Friday May 6st 8:30am-11am

CLARKS SUMMIT

YARD SALE 813 Edella Rd. Sat., May 7th 9 am. - 1 pm. Huge variety to choose from. Everything must go! No early birds please.

CLARKS SUMMIT

YARD SALE

208 Barry Drive (Off of Layton Road) Sat., May 7th 7am. - 1pm. RAIN OR SHINE EARLY BIRDS WELCOME Men & womens clothing, shoes, household items, furniture, kitchenwares, dog crate & miscellaneous. DALTON

RUMMAGE SALE

DALTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 125 SOUTH TURNPIKE ROAD COME TO THE BEST SALE AROUND! Antiques, collectibles, furniture, clothes, kids room & books, FRI., May 6th 8 AM – 2 PM (LUNCH & BAKE SALE) SAT., May 7th - 8 AM - NOON (BAG SALE - SOME EXCLUSIONS)

GOULDSBORO

570-829-1206

2 floor 4 rooms, bath. Heat, hot water, sewer & garbage included. $600 month + `1 month security. No pets. 570-262-3003 nd

351 S. Main St. 12,000 sq. ft. warehouse/light mfg. building for lease w/some office space available. $3/sq. ft. will subdivide. Some utilities by tenant.MLS #15-3859. Call or Email Charlie 570-829-6200 caatlas@aol.com

Premium front location: 3,500 sq. ft. 1,750 sq. ft. Available immediately.

WILKES-BARRE/HEIGHTS

FIRE HOUSE ESTATE SALE

CHINCHILLA

WINDOWS FOR SALE

DOLPHIN PLAZA

EXETER

UNDER $2000 KITCHEN SET – Solid oak. Hutch, table, chairs, pantry. Excellent. Sacrifice $600. 570-779-9771

LAKE HARMONY

4 FAMILY GARAGE SALE

WYOMING

Welcome home to this Townhouse. Inviting 2 bedroom townhouse. central air and gas hot air heat. Stove and refrigerator included. Free off street parking, snow removal and landscaping included. Basement for storage with washer/dryer hook-ups. Close to shopping and easy access to major highways. Commitment to provide exceptional service. Pets negotiable and non smoking. $725/month + utilities. Call Judy 570-693-5800 Ext. 306 or Frank 570-760-0143

200 Block Old River Road Very modern 1st floor, 5 rooms, 2 bedroom, 1 ¾ bath. Includes washer/dryer and off street parking. Non smoking, no pets. Background check. $675/month + utilities. 215-350-6500

WILKES-BARRE

264 Academy Street 1 ½ bedrooms. New renovated building. Washer/dryer available. $600 month includes heat, hot water & parking. 646-712-1286, 570-972-1777

Please leave message if no answer.

WILKES-BARRE

WILKES-BARRE

• 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

570-338-2865

$2,000 or best offer. Call 570-706-1612

Near VA, 2 bedroom townhouse, end unit. 1.5 baths. All appliances, sewer, garbage & association fee included. $750 month + security. 570-817-4475 2 bedroom, central air and gas hot air heat. Stove, Refrigerator and dishwasher included. Free off street parking, snow removal and landscaping. Basement for storage with washer and gas dryer hookups. Front and back porches. No Pets. $725 + utilities + security deposit. 570-655-8928

DINING ROOM SET

Must See! Large Mahogany wooden dining room table with 2 leaves. 6 feet without leaves, 8 feet with. 6 foot hutch with glass front and pull-out drawers. Comes with 6 chairs. Very heavy. Purchased at Bednarski Furniture. Must sell, moving!

4 bedroom ½ double. Large living room, dining room, eat in kitchen, 2.5 bath. Washer, dryer, stove, refrigerator all included. Off street parking, large yard. Gas heat. $850/month + utilities. No pets. 570-862-6754

WILKES-BARRE SOUTH

PLYMOUTH TWP.

HUGHESTOWN

WILKES-BARRE

PITTSTON

2BR, 2 story w/large kitchen, new bath, gas heat, NO PETS, rent w/option to buy $650/month plus utilities. Call 570-829-1578

PLYMOUTH

WEST PITTSTON

WYOMING

2nd floor, 2 bedroom. Living room, eat in kitchen, full bath. Wall/wall carpet. $550/month includes water, garbage & sewer. No pets. Call 570-862-6754.

49 Warner St. 4 room, 1 bedroom apartment, quiet neighborhood. Backyard, off-street parking. Washer/dryer hookup. No pets. $550 includes sewer & water. Call 570-655-4735

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MULTI FAMILY 3 DAY YARD SALE 641 CLIFTON BEACH RD. Friday, Saturday and Sunday May 6, 7 & 8 8:00am - 3:00pm each day. You name it and you'll probably be able to find it here. Household items. Garden items. New bathroom vanities and mirrors. Cabinets. Tools. Knickknacks. Clothes. The list goes on.

MOOSIC

YARD SALE: BARGAINS GALORE Sat., 5/7 10am-2pm 507 Rocky Glen Road Off Birney Ave. @ Smilers NASCAR items, HESS trucks, furniture, new & old merchandise

OLD FORGE FLEA MARKET

New Vendors Welcome! Maxson Emporium

Fastest Growing Flea Market in NEPA

1 Maxson Drive Sat. 5/7 Outdoor 8am.-2pm. Sun. 5/8 Indoor 9am. - 4pm. CALL 570-209-2427 SEE YOU THERE! SCRANTON EAST MOUNTAIN MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE Robinson Park Top of East Mountain Rd. Sat. May 7th 8am-12pm Lots Of Stuff! Something For Everyone! SCRANTON SOUTH YARD SALE 2351 Cedar Ave. Saturday May 7th 9am – 5pm Shoes, clothing, household, ribbon, various items all at great prices! See you there!

Classifieds Work! SCRANTON: GREEN RIDGE

YARD SALE

1739 Sanderson Avenue Rain or Shine Fri., 5/6 & Sat., 5/7 8am - 4pm Antiques, collectibles, jewelry, china, pottery, porcelain, lighting, furnishings, household, artwork, records.

SPRING BROOK TWP

LARGE RUMMAGE SALE MAPLE LAKE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Harriet Dr. – 2 blocks West on Rt. 690 off Rt. 307 Sat., 5/7 9am-3pm Light Lunch & Bake Sale Mon. 5/9 1pm-4pm. $2 Bag Sale

MINK COAT

THROOP

UNDER $2000

412 Erie St. Sat., May 7th 9 am. - ? All Must Go! 40 Years Worth of Items. Furniture, clothing, Franciscan Desert Rose collection, Tiffany lamps, purses & much more.

Gorgeous full length ranch mink. Written professional appraisal higher than asking price. Price reduced to $900. Excellent condition. 570-587-3211

BEERMEISER Summitt with two air tanks, cleaning kit and empty half (a $50 value) $350. Call 570-693-2837 BICYCLE – Boy's 20” Huffy Diamond Back bicycle, $25 or or best offer. 570-824-9441

DISHWASHER Kenmore under the counter. White. Excellent working condition. $45. Call 570-822-5390.

29 Windy Hill Lane $159,900 Cape Cod home in tranquil setting w/fantastic views, great sunsets/almost 1 acre. Large eat in Kit; 1st Flr Master BR & full bath, wood burning FP in LR, 2 BR's upstairs w/ ¾ bath. MLS#16-473 Call or Email Charlie 570-829-6200 caatlas@aol.com

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HANOVER TWP.

Office space for rent. Sans Souci Parkway. Plenty of parking. $200/month + utilities. Call 570-823-4503.

WASHINGTON SQUARE APARTMENTSS Senior Citizens Housing in Downtown W-B Renting 1BR Apartments. Features air conditioning, heat, wall to wall carpeting, security & laundry facilities. Active social organization. Rental assistance available. Call For Application

823-0127

Equal Housing Opportunity

CONYNGHAM

4 FAMILY YARD /TAG SALE

BRAND NEW BEDROOM SUITE

Headboard, foot board, 2 marble top nightstands, 1 tall dresser & dresser with mirror, entertainment center. Paid $8,000. Sacrifice for $5,000. Pictures available. Call Dee Dee 570-472-2000 anytime

MOVING SALE

Antique buffet server, mirrored glass back with storage underneath. Would make nice side bar $200. Call 570-344-3219 if no answer leave message. All calls answered.

BUYING ANTIQUES

Radios, Old Toys & Signs, Fishing, Instruments, Advertising, Sports, Trains, Jewelry, Rugs, Paintings, Military, Mining & Holiday Items. CLEAN OUTS AVAILABLE 570-266-3762

(Part of Community Yard Sale) SAT., MAY 7TH , 8 AM - 3 PM 17 LAWSON PLACE Something for everyone!!

CONYNGHAM COMMUNITY YARD SALE 19 Lawson Place Sat., 5/7 8am-2pm Gas grill, collectibles, Christmas, many items $1 or under.

KINGSTON

SDK Green Acres Homes Peaceful, Park Like Garden Apartments & Spacious Townhouses Free Heat, Water & Gas Newly Renovated Swimming Pool & Fitness Center Community Room 1, 2, 3 Bedroom Apts Wall to Wall Carpet Fully Equipped Kitchens Maintenance FREE Patio/Balcony

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Estate/Tag Sale Nandy Dr. (Near Church St. Park) Sat., May 7, 8am-3pm Contents of 50 year old home:

Clean, quality merchandise, collector plates (Hummel, Haviland, Rosenthal), Capodimonte pedestal, Asian collectibles, sculptures & furniture, 4 televisions (inc 68” diagonal flat screen), 2 sets of China, full kitchen & bar, 3 bedrooms w/king, full, twin, toddler beds, crib, 2 recliners, lift chair, men’s clothes & shoes, artwork, collectibles, free weights w/bench, ski boots, mid-century dining room table, wrought iron kitchen table, 2 antique brass candelabras, toys, Barbie dolls, linens.

Too much to list, all priced to sell! Sale by Girman Auctions & Appraisals www.girmanauctions.com


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FORTY FORT

Moving and Estate sale 86 Oak St. Sat., May 7, 9:00 to 4:00 Contents of House and Garage Tools, radial arm saw, fishing poles and tackle, trolling motor, outboard. Cobalt glass, western art, Charles Russell bronze, salt glaze pottery. Antiques include china, F. Kroeber mantle clock, tools & rocking chair. Mission style futon, dressers, baskets, mirrors, bookshelves. Toro snowblower, 1980's & early 90's Hess trucks in boxes. Household. Priced to sell, everything must go.

HANOVER SECTION OF NANTICOKE HOLY TRANSFIGURATION CHURCH HALL

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1014 S. Providence Rd. Park Crest. Sat., May 7th 8 am. - 2 pm. CASH ONLY! Lots of furniture. Dining room hutch $200, Bedroom sets $500 each, Couches $125 each, Collectibles, Domestics, Women and Children's clothing and Much More!

HAZLETON

HAZLETON YARD & PLANT SALE Rear 961 North Church Street in the Alley Right next to Longos Bakery Sat. 5/7 9am to 2pm

Over 28 Varieties of Vegetables including the Polish Tomato Over 22 Varieties of Spices! Over 35 Varieties of Annuals! Over 30 Varieties of Perennials.

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NANTICOKE

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AND BAKE SALE

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2013-2014 FORD ESCAPE FWD & AWD

7

TO CHOOSE FROM

Stk: U9015 SYNC, Satellite Radio, Fog Lamps, Back Up Camera

8

STARTING AT

STK: U8735 12 & 15 Passenger, CD/MP3, Keyless Entry. LOW MILES

2014 FORD EXPLORER 4X4

2

TO CHOOSE FROM

$

STARTING AT

27,990

$

2008-2013 FORD EDGE SE, SEL, LIMITED Stk: U8897 Fog Lamps, Keyless Entry, Cruise Control, Power Outlet, MP3 Player

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Stk: U6872 Premium Sound, BlueTooth, CD/MP3, Power Leather Seats, Keyless Start, Power Liftgate.

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$

5,990

$

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15,990

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$

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21,990

2011 FORD F-150 LARIAT Stk:U6760 5.0L V8, Keyless Entry, CD/MP3

$

28,990

8,990

2007 PONTIAC G6 GT CONVERTIBLE

$

13,990

16,990

2014 FORD FUSION SE FWD Some With Power Moonroof, Navigation Low Mileage

2

TO CHOOSE FROM

$

STARTING AT

16,990

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18,990

2015 FORD TRANSIT CONNECT WAGON XLT

STk: U6969 CD/MP3, 3rd Row Seat, 7 Passenger, Rear View Camera, Park Assist ONLY 3,631 $ MILES

21,990

2011 FORD F150 LARIAT CREW CAB 4WD Stk: U8516 Turbo 3.5L V6, Bluetooth, CD/MP3, Heated & Cooled $ Leather Seats

30,990

9,990

12,990

2010 FORD FUSION SPORT

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AT

Stk: U6925 2.5L 14, BlueTooth, CD/MP3, Keyless Entry ONLY 30K $ MILES

11,990

12,990

2011 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LT

U6521 Automatic Headlights, Fog Lamps, Keyless STARTING Entry, Auxiliary $ MP3 Player, Audio Input

2011 MAZDA 6 TOURING

Stk: U5320 Auto Headlights, Keyless Entry., Premium Sound $ System, CD Player

Stk: U8901 AWD, 3.5L V6, Leather Heated Seats, SYNC BlueTooth, CD/MP3, $ 18” Alloy Wheels

13,990

2010 FORD ESCAPE LIMITED

13,990

2010 LINCOLN MKZ

$

STARTING AT

Stk: U9000 Supercab, 4.6L V8, Keyless Entry

12,990

2010-2012 FORD ESCAPE LIMITED & XLT 4 WD

TO CHOOSE FROM

2005 FORD F-150 XLT 4X4

2011 HYUNDAI SANTA FE SE Stk: U6798 AWD, BlueTooth, Satellite Radio, Keyless Entry

6,990

11,990

2012 SUZUKI KIZASHI GTS SPORT Stk: U6843 2.4L I4, CD/MP3, 6 spd. Manual, $ Keyless Entry

STARTING AT

Stk: U8500 AWD, CVT, Back Up Camera, CD/MP3, $ Keyless Start

9,990

24,990

$

5

Stk: U9002 Keyless Entry., Sync, CD/MP3, Bluetooth

2012 NISSAN ROGUE SV

Stk: U8970 149 HP Electric Motor, BlueTooth, Leather Seats. 91MPG!

$

TO CHOOSE FROM

$

STARTING AT

2010-2012 FORD FOCUS SE, SEL

2

Stk: U8761 4.6L V8, Keyless Entry, RWD, CD.

2012 CHEVROLET VOLT

Stk: U8785 CD/MP3, Keyless Entry, CVT ONLY 27K MILES

TO CHOOSE FROM

2011 FORD MUSTANG PREMIUM RWD Stk:: U8869 3.7L V6, CD/MP3, Keyless Entry

2011 BUICK LACROSSE CXL Stk: U8888 3.6L V6, Leather, Dual Climate Control, CD/MP3, BlueTooth ONLY 31K $ MILES

16,990

2006 FORD SUPER DUTY F-250 4X4 LARIAT CREW CAB Stk: U8513 6.0L Turbo Diesel, Heated Lather Seats, CD, $ Full Size Spare

16,990

2008 FORD SUPER DUTY F-450 DRW

Stk: U6723 RWD , Crew Cab, Chassis Cab, 6.4L Turbo $ Diesel

18,990

2011 DODGE DURANGO CITADEL Stk: U8825 AWD, 3.6L V6, Heated/ Cooled Leather Seats, HID Headlamps, $ BlueTooth

21,990

2011 FORD F-350 SUPERDUTY 4X4

Stk: U8630 6.2L V8, Bluetooth, Premium Sound, Snow Plow Pkg ONLY $ 39K MILES

36,990

$

15,990

2008 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 4WD

Stk: U6836 Navigation, Heated & Cooled Seats, Premium STARTING Sound $ System, 3rd Row Seat

AT

16,990

2012 HONDA CIVIC SI Stk: U8996 2.4L I4, Manual Trans, Power Moon Roof, 17” Alloy Wheels, BlueTooth ONLY 32K $ MILES

16,990

2014 GMC TERRAIN SLE

STK: U8953 2.4L I4, BlueTooth, CD/Mp3, Keyless Entry

ONLY 19K MILES

$

19,990

2012 HONDA CRV EX Stk: U6517 CD/MP3, Bluetooth, AWD ONLY 29K MILES $

22,990

2015 FORD SUPER DUTY F-250 LARIAT

Stk: U8530 SuperCab, 6.2L V8, BlueTooth, Toe Pkg, Satellite Radio. ONLY $ 7K MILES

39,990

Tax and tags extra. Photos of vehicles are for illustration purpose only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for nay typographical errors. No Security Necessary. See dealer for details. Sale ends May 31st, 2016.


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220 West Noble St. Saturday, May 7th 9am - 3pm Directions: Turn off West Main St. onto S. Hanover St. Follow S. Hanover St. then right onto West Noble St. Follow West Noble St. to Home on Right Watch for Signs! Please Use back Porch Door. Complete Contents of Beautiful Clean Home: Super 1920s Walnut 6 piece Bedroom Set, Bookshelves,Bedroom Furniture, Table with Chairs, Several Cedar Chests, Sofa, Sewing, Tables, Religious, Benches, Hospital Bed, Holiday, Wall Art, Linens, Vintage Kitchenware, Collectibles & Much More! All Items Priced to Sell. Sale by Wm. Lewis

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GARAGE/YARD SALE 201 ENTERPRISE STREET SATURDAY MAY 7TH 7AM-3PM A must see garage sale. Something for everyone, pool ladder, filter & hoses, electric heaters, holiday stuff. Everything cheap.

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Saturday, May 21st Rain Date: Sunday, May 22nd Please call 570-735-2800, Ext. 101 to be placed on the list that will be distributed the morning of the sale If you wish to set up in the Patriot Park, please state so when calling. You must be a City resident to sell in the park.

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INDOOR FLEA MARKET Pittston Knights of Columbus Hall 55 S. Main Street Saturday, May7th 9am-2pm Food Available

SHAVERTOWN ANNUAL NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE

Corner of Huntsville & Chase Rds Meadowcrest, Maple, Oak Sts Saturday, May 7th 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 NOON

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PLYMOUTH

105-107 Wadham St. Sat. & Sun., May 7 & 8 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Rain or Shine! Sale being held inside and outside! Everything must go! Household, décor, pool accessories, furniture, clothing & much more!

SHAVERTOWN

GARAGE SALE 41 Belford Street 309 N. to Light in Shavertown Turn right onto Center St. 2nd right onto Lehigh St. and 2nd left onto Belford Saturday, May 7th 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Furniture, clothing, household, jewelry, toys and much more!

SUGARLOAF

2 FAMILY GARAGE SALE

29 Chrissy Lane - The Meadows Fri. & Sat. May 6th & 7th 8 am. - 2 pm. All items in excellent condition. Lawnmower, household, kitchen items, clothing, toys, kids bikes, etc. Looking For A New Car? Check Out: The Citizens Voice Call 570-821-2020 to place a classified ad SUGARLOAF

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Country Club Estates 32 S. Greco Drive Sat. May 7, 2016 8am to 1pm 20 cu ft side by side GE refrigerator (beige), mini refrigerator (white), 5000 BTU AC, 15,000 BTU AC, patio table and 4 chairs, 2' x 5' plastic deck box, 5' x 8' utility trailer, bikes, golf clubs, etc.

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YARD SALE 15 Chestnut Lane Sat. 5/7 8 am. - 2 pm. Temper Pedic twin power bed, a variety of other items will be available. Must go! Cheap!!

SWOYERSVILLE 16 A WATKINS ST Saturday May 7th 9am-5pm Home décor, collectibles, (Denim Days, Cherished Teddies) American Girl doll accessories, K'Nex sets, porcelain dolls, Casio keyboard w/stand, Fisher Price doll house with accessories & horse barn.......Much More!

SWOYERSVILLE

HUGE UNDER TENT SALE

245 DANA ST. SAT., 5/7 9-3 Rain/shine. Attic, Cellar, Garage are empty. Items include: Apartment size electric stove/oven. LP, 45, 78 records, old games, art puzzles, books. DVDs and CD's, Housewares, tools, clothes, sporting goods, Holiday items. Too much to list!!!

TRUCKSVILLE

MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE

7 Harris Hill Road Sat., 5/7 8am-2pm More families! More fun! Collectibles, home garden. Small tools and furniture, glass, linens, boxes & quilt tops. CONTACT US Phone 570-821-2020 Fax 570-606-2404 To place your ad WEST HAZLETON

WILDCAT SELF STORAGE ANNUAL SHED SALE

Corner Wayne & Ridge Ave. Friday 5/6 8am - ? Saturday 5/7 8am - ? Sunday 5/8 9am - ? Household items, baby items, appliances, tools, furniture, and more!

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567 North Franklin St. (Near corner of Maple St.) Saturday, May 7, 8:00-3:00 Contents of older home. Vintage sofa, chairs, marble top tables. Womans clothing, purses, costume jewelry. Hummel and Goebel Red Head collection. Beautiful crystal and glassware. Mad and Sports Illustrated Magazines. Entertainment center, server, kitchen set. Dishware, many kitchen items. Religious items, mirrors, decor. Bedroom suites, vintage and newer linens. Cedar chest, cedar closet, lamps. Holiday, sewing machines. Outdoor items. Too much to list. All priced to sell. Sale by Marilyn

WILKES-BARRE HOUSE SALE

59 COVELL ST (off Blackman St) Saturday May 7th 9am-3pm Contents of a lovely home. Furniture, sofa, chairs, dressers, Dining room table, chairs and hutch. Appliances and lots of house hold items. Antique and large wood chest, much more in excellent condition. Women and Men's clothing, shoes and lots of jewelery. WILKES-BARRE

MOVING SALE

147 Elm St Friday & Saturday May 6th & 7th 8am-3pm Priced to Sell!!! Must Go!!!

WEST PITTSTON

20+ FAMILY YARD SALE Trinity Church 220 Montgomery Avenue Every 1st Saturday 8 am - 3 pm More sellers welcome. $10 space. Must RSVP at 570-262-8166 WEST PITTSTON

YARD SALE

512 Montgomery Avenue Saturday May 7th 8am – 4pm Sunday May 8th 8am – 4pm Kitchen items, tools, books, CDs, electronics, furniture, and more!

WILKES-BARRE Flea Market

Puritan Congregational Church 71 South Sherman St. Sat., May 7 9 am – 3 pm Books, household, holiday, etc. Bag Sale Starts at 2 p.m.

15 North Empire Street (Off of Coal Street) Saturday May 7th 8am - 1pm Furniture, holiday, clothing, household items, and much more!

BMW 2007 335I CONVERTIBLE

Hard top, black sapphire. Tan, leather interior. 68,000 miles. Automatic, Inspection. Good tires. $18,500. 570-857-7135

BMW 2008 528 XI

Blue, AWD vehicle, one previous owner. It has the premium and cold weather package. Runs very well and the interior and exterior are in nice shape. Just normal wear and tear. I had to buy a newer vehicle to satisfy my company car requirements. Please call me if you have any questions. Asking $9,500 Mark 570-677-7471

BMW 2009 328 XI

2 door coupe. White. Brand new tires. Sun roof. Excellent condition. Recently detailed. $18,500 570-851-8511

BMW 2012 528i

Twin Turbocharged. Black with black leather. Brand NEW tires. Why pay $55K+ for a new one? This is nearly identical to the 2016 model and still has full BMW warranty! Backup camera, HID headlights, remote start, Bluetooth, moonroof, remote power trunk, Sirius radio, ride control, etc. Impeccable condition. Florida car that has never seen winter. 33+mpg. Perfect carfax. Great shape with only 39,000 miles. The ultimate in European luxury, safety and sportiness. Buy it now for $24,250 or best offer. Call 570-639-2174

BUICK 2003 CENTURY CUSTOM

Wilkes-Barre Township Lark Mountain Marketplace is always looking to purchase the following items:

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DODGE AVENGER RT '10

4 door. 83,945 miles. Dual VVT 2.4 litre engine, new front brakes, rear brakes are good. 4 brand new tires. Oil & filter changed. Loaded. Leather interior. $8,800. Serious inquiries only. Car can be seen at Ben's Auto, Rte. 309, Wilkes-Barre Twp. Call 570-760-0773.

FORD 1998 MUSTANG GT

4.6 V-8, automatic, leather, air, cruise, tilt, power windows, power mirrors, rear defroster, rear wing, always garaged, 24,000 original miles, New tires and battery MINT CONDITION

$12,500 570-254-9262 FORD 2003 MUSTANG GT CONVERTIBLE

Only 92k miles!! Power windows, locks, mirrors and driver's seat. cruise control, rear defroster, alloy wheels. sharp roadster roof! just serviced with all new brakes, rotors, intake manifold gaskets, front wheel bearings, and oil service. no excuses, needs nothing! Please call/text 570-780-8580, ask for Dave.

BUICK 2005 LACROSSE CXL nd

3.8 liter. 120K. 2 owner. All options. Remote starter, leather heated & air seats, tilt & telescopic wheel, On-Star, chrome wheels, silver with black leather. New inspection till 4/17. Very good condition. $4,400. 570-499-0358 570-346-5841

Red, 23,000 miles. 5 speed. Asking $14,999. 570-885-1973.

GEO 2000 PRIZM

CADILLAC '05 CTS

120,000 miles. Very good condition. $6,000. Call 570-762-1068

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CADILLAC 2000 DEVILLE

1 owner, low miles, pearl white. 32V Northstar version. Chrome wheels, new tires. Looks and runs excellent!

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4DR EX-V6, Gray exterior and interior, excellent condition, garage keep, purchased brand new, never driven in snow, 36,000 miles

$15,500.00 570-489-9352

Beautiful! Black on black on black. Sunroof. Canvas top. Heated steering wheel. Heated and air seats. Chrome wheels. 65,400 miles.

Asking $9,500 570-446-0090

Cadillac 2012 SRX

CAVALIER KING CHARLES SPANIEL Prices reduced. AKC. Health certified. $1,000 to $2,000

HAVANESE

All colors & both genders available. $1,000 to $1,500 (some for less) www.willowspringcavaliers.com 215-538-2179 Puppies

GERMAN SHEPHERD

AKC Registered. 1st shots. Ready to go. $500. 570-574-4898 570-736-6029

Black, Performance Model. 35,000 Miles. One Owner. All options. Only Serviced at Dealer. Asking $26,999. 570-885-1973

CADILLAC 2013 XTS

DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION!! All wheel drive, 32,500 miles. White with beige leather interior. Navigation. Heated & air conditioned seats. Heated steering, heated rear seats, ultra view power sunroof, remote start, lane departure, blind zone & forward collision alert. Under Cadillac warranty until August 2016.

ASKING $25,800 Call 570-430-9654

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HYUNDAI 2013 SONATA LIMITED

2.4 liter. Heated leather seats, sunroof, 18” alloy wheels, new tires, power windows, power door locks, cruise control; CD player, 37MPG, sky blue, 48,000 miles. Sharp Car! $11,995. 570-954-7390

LEXUS 2006 RX 330 AWD

Power windows, locks with remote, power memory heated seats including passenger, power sunroof, power lift gate, remote starter, power steering column, rain sensing wipers, HomeLink remote garage door opener, CD & cassette tape player. NADA retail $12,500. Asking $9,900. 570-876-5497 or 570-840-8014

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2 SEATER - 5 DOOR DELIVERY VAN

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Still Under Warranty Warranty Transferrable

4 door, privately owned by one owner. All options. Only 64k. Burgundy in color, like new condition. Priced for quick sale. $14,900 or best offer! 570-954-1257

LINCOLN 2005 LS SPORT V-8

110,000 miles. Only 2 owners. Inspection good through February 2017. Fully operational. Minor repairs needed.

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MERCEDES BENZ 2001, C320

4 door. Made in Germany. High miles. Well kept. $5,000. 570-762-1068

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SUBARU 2004 WRX TURBO

All wheel drive, 4 door, 2.0 turbo. Rare black Java Pearl beauty. 5 Cobb V3 Access port with 4 different tunes, custom 17” rims before new tires. 5 speed. Not smoker, 40K on replaced motor. New competition clutch & factory Subaru remanufactured transmission with matching differential. Custom 17 inch rims. New tires, radiator, starter, fuel pump. Recent Dyno tune. Rear spoiler. No rust. Sharp car! Runs strong! Over $15,000 invested. Asking $12,400 or best offer. Serious inquiries only. Sold as is. Wilkes-Barre area. Call for details: 570-301-8422, leave message

VOLKSWAGEN 2001 PASSAT

1.8 turbo, 5 speed. Runs & drives excellent. Maroon in color. $2,500 or best offer. Call 570-466-8791.

Well Maintained, No Damage History New Inspection, 1 Owner, Blue Tooth, mp3player

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ACURA 2008 RL

Well maintained. 89K miles. Brand new brakes, new service. Must sell due to illness. Scranton. Call & ask for David. $6,500 570-815-4141

FORD '97 F150 4x4

CHEVY MALIBU '05

LS-V6 150,00 miles, all power, new brakes. Tires Excellent/Rust Free/Good condition $2595 570-655-6742 Tech Package , AWD, 92,000 miles. Excellent condition. Garage kept. Dealer maintained. Extra set of OEM wheels with Blizzaks. $13,900. 570-945 -3202

DODGE 2003 NEON

New Inspection, bed liner, Tonneau cover, snow plow available, extended cab, $3,900 Or Better Offer

AUDI 2004 S4 QUATRO CABRIOLET CONVERTIBLE

4.2 liter, V-8, 6-speed manual transmission, 73K miles, Premium sound system, AC with climate control, power steering, power windows, power brakes, cruise control. Car cover included. Black leather interior with red exterior. Clean CarFax, garage kept. $10,200. Scranton. 570-840-9233

Call 570-406-0729

4 door, 4 cylinder engine, automatic, AC, SXT, power windows, power mirror, cruise, aluminum wheels, 160K, PA-Title. Dealer. $1,799. Call 570-876 1870 & ask for Joe Mon. - Fri. 8:30 – 5 or Sat. 8:30 – 1.

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Silver, black interior. 31,000 miles. Hard top convertible. All options.

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Only 1,280 very easy miles. Excellent Condition, Screaming Eagle Pipes. Well Maintained at Harley. Asking $7,995. Archbald. 570-309-5108

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LEER TRUCK CAP FOR TOYOTA TACOMA

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1,800 miles. Excellent condition. Many extras. Title in hand. Selling due to health issues. Asking $6,500. 570-721-3649

15,500 miles. Harley Davidson Custom Number Paint Set, Vance Hines pipes. Lots of chrome. Invested over $33,000. Showroom condition. Serious inquiries only. $19,000. 570-573-6699

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Last of the 2 doors!! Excellent condition! Looks brand new! $2,500. Call 570-472-9070

980 miles. No time to ride. $1,000 in accessories. Asking $6,500. 570-254-6804

YAMAHA 2012 950 TOURER

Asking $9,200 570-586-4749 or 570-650-0577

BMW 1980 R100T MOTORCYCLE

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$7,000 570-562-3539 or 570-430-6946

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NEWMAR '98 DUTCH STAR

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GENERAL SHERIFF SALE INFORMATION • Properties sold for mortgage and judgment defaults are processed through the Sheriff's Office. • The sheriff's sales are held on the first (1st) Friday of every other month at 10:30 AM in the Luzerne County Courthouse (unless otherwise changed). • It is recommended that interested parties consult with an attorney prior to participating in a Sheriff's Sale. • Members of the Luzerne County Sheriff's Department are unable to offer any legal advice. NOTICE OF SALES • A listing of the properties being sold can be obtained on the Sheriff's Office website. • Sales are advertised in the Citizen's Voice and Luzerne Legal Register on three (3) Friday's before the sale date. • Sheriff Handbills are posted on the property and in the Sheriff's Office at least thirty (30) days prior to the sale date. • A property may be removed from the list or the sale adjourned by the executing creditor any point up to the actual time of the sale. ACCESS TO PROPERTIES FOR SALE • The Sheriff's Office does not have access to properties listed for sale. • Inquiries about properties should be directed to the attorney whose name appears below the property description. • The Sheriff's Office does not search records for debts or liens prior to the sale. • Properties are sold AS IS and the Sheriff is not responsible for a clear title. • Professional assistance in searching properties may be obtained through attorneys or title searchers to determine possible liens for which the purchaser may be responsible. BIDDING • You will be bidding against the moving creditor (In most cases the Bank) • Bidding starts at "Real Estate Taxes and Costs" (The total amount of taxes and fees owed in addition to the Sheriff's cost of putting on the sale) • The bank has a predetermined amount that they will bid to. This is called the "upset price". Only the bank or their representative knows what this amount will be. It may be more or less than the judgment amount owed to the bank. • The upset price may or may not be announced, it is not required to be announced. • The property is sold to the highest bidder. • If you are the successful bidder, 10% of the purchase price must be paid to the sheriff by noon on the day of the sale. Failure to pay the deposit will result in the property being resold immediately. The sheriff may institute legal action against the defaulting bidder if the property is resold for a lesser amount. • The remaining balance must be paid within ten days from the sale. Failure to pay the balance WILL result in you losing your deposit, and the property being resold at the next regularly scheduled Sheriff Sale. • Payments must be in the form of money order, certified bank check, or cash. Special arrangements can be made for electronic fund transfers when large sums of money are involved. There are no provisions for personal checks or credit/debit cards. COMPLETION OF SALE • Exceptions to a sale of property can be filed within ten (10) days after the sale. • After all money is paid and if no exceptions are filed, the sheriff's deed may be recorded in the name of the purchaser. • Deed processing may take up to 60 days. • A schedule of distribution of the proceeds from the bid sale will be prepared within thirty (30) days. • Money collected by the sheriff is paid in priority order to creditors unless objections to the schedule are timely filed. The Sheriff's Office does not conduct the Luzerne County Tax Sales; therefore we have no information on tax sales. Questions about tax sales be answered by the Tax Claim Bureau (at 570-825-1512) or by following this link: http://www.luzernecounty.org/county/departments_agencies/tax_claim_bureau DISCLAIMER: Information that appears on this website is provided as a courtesy to the public. Changes may occur before this information is updated and you are advised not to rely upon the information posted without verifying its accuracy with other court dockets or by contacting the Sheriffs Office or consulting an attorney. SALE DATE June 3, 2016

SHERIFF'S SALE (#1)

By virtue of a writ of execution number 2015-12428 Plaintiff Eagle Rock Resort Co., LLC Vs. Defendant LOUISE E. ALEXANDER Owners of the property situate in the Township of Hazle, Luzerne County, Pennlv ia

pr VACANT LAND Attorney Ogurkis

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SHERIFF'S SALE (#2)

By virtue of a Writ of Execution Case No. 2015-8199 Plaintiff THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK. AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE CWABS, INC., ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES SERIES 2004-5 Vs. Defendant(s) Mary P. Allen Owner(s) of property situate Fairview Township, in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Being plate number 20-3864 and pin number 20-K10S3 -005-004-000 Property being known as 132 North Main Street Mountain Top, PA 18707 Improvements thereon: Residential property. Attorney: LAW OFFICE OF GREGORY JAVARDIAN, LLC SHERIFF'S SALE (#3)

By virtue of a writ of execution number 2015-12715 Plaintiff Eagle Rock Resort Co., LLC Vs. Defendant ARMANDO ALORRO and DIVINA ALORRO Owners of the property situate in the Township of Hazle, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Being parcel number and pin number U5S14 001 113 Property being known as: Lot 113 of the TT Subdivision located in Eagle Rock Resort f/k/a Valley of Lakes Subdivision in the Township of Hazle, County of Luzerne, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Improvements thereon: VACANT LAND Attorney Ogurkis

Lorine

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SHERIFF'S SALE (#4)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number: 201210640 2012-10640 Plaintiff: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Vs. Defendant: Shawn N. Andrews; Jennifer Andrews Owner(s) of the property situate in the Township of Plains, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Being Parcel Number and Pin Number: 50-G10NE1011-027-000 Property being known as: 94 Saint Mary Street, Wilkes Barre, PA 18705

iq gage curities, Inc., Asset Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2002-2

Vs. Anthony V. Argento and Joanne Argento Owner(s) of the property situate in NEWPORT TOWNSHIP, Luzerne County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Pin #46-K7S1-001-011-000 Plate #46-1-50-2 Property being known as: 301 Old Newport Street a/k/a, 301 Newport Street, Nanticoke, PA 18634-1306 Improvements thereon consist of RESIDENTIAL TITLE TO SAID PREMISES VESTED IN Anthony V. Argento and Joanne Argento, his wife, by Deed from Marino Testaguzza a/k/a Marino P. Testaguzza and Lorraine J. Testaguzza, his wife, dated January 29, 1990, recorded March 22, 1990 in Book 2343, Page 301. Attorneys for Plaintiff Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP SHERIFF'S SALE (#7)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number: 145982013 Plaintiff: Wells Fargo Bank, NA successor by merger to Wachovia Bank, National Association Vs. Defendant: Michelene Baranski Owner(s) of the property situate in the Township of Hanover, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Being Parcel Number and Pin Number: 25-I8S1 -006006-000 Property being known as: 564 High Street, Hanover Township, PA 18706 Improvements Thereon: Single Family Dwelling Attorney: Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, P.O. Box 165028, Columbus, OH 43216-5028 SHERIFF'S SALE (#8) By virtue of a Writ of Execution Case No. 2015-12078

Being parcel number and pin number 71-U8NW12005-007-000

Property being known as: 216 South Pine Street, Hazleton. Pennsylvania 18201 Improvements thereon: Residential Dwelling

Being parcel number and pin number U5S15 001 160

Attorney: Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, P.O. Box 165028, Columbus, OH 43216-5028 SHERIFF'S SALE (#5)

SHERIFF'S SALE (#9)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number 2012-8071

By virtue of a writ of execution NO. 7247 OF 2010

Plaintiff Bank Of America, N.A. Vs defendant Alexandra Batista

Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee of Ameriquest Mortgage Seriti In As Backed

Owners of the property situate in the City of Hazleton Luzerne County, Pennsylvani

Attorney: Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, P.O. Box 165028, Columbus, OH 43216-5028 SHERIFF'S SALE (#14)

BY VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution No. 2015-00178.

vs. Defendant(s): Steven J. Bono

By virtue of a writ of execution NO. 2015-9219

Owner(s) of the property situate in the City of Wilkes Barre, County of Luzerne, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and

Wells Fargo Bank, NA Vs. Samantha Bevans a/k/a Samantha Osifat

Being property known as 15 Orchard Street, WilkesBarre, PA 18702

Owner(s) of the property situate in BUTLER TOWNSHIP, Luzerne County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

PIN NO. H9SE4 B5 L9 PLATE NO. 73-12-2-400-3

Pin #06-Q9S2 -001-051-000 #6-C-13-D3-3-R2-1Plate D363-2

IMPROVEMENTS THEREON: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING

Property being known as: 322 Four Seasons Drive, Drums, PA 18222-1234

Leon P. Haller Attorney for Plaintiff, Purcell, Krug & Haller, 1719 North Front Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102

Improvements thereon consist of RESIDENTIAL TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Samantha Bevans, single, by Deed from Eugene Minnich and Karen Minnich, his wife, dated recorded 04/06/2009, 04/22/2009 in Book 3009, Page 74560. Attorneys for Plaintiff Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP SHERIFF'S SALE (#11)

By virtue of a Writ of Execution Case No. 2015-12685 Plaintiff U.S. BANK N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR MANUFACTURED HOUSING CONTRACT SENIOR/SUBSTITUTE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATE 2001-1 Vs. Defendant(s) William Black

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Owner(s) of property situate Wright Township, in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania

Improvements thereon: Residential property.

Improvements thereon: Residential property.

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SHERIFF'S SALE (#10)

Owner(s) of property situate in COUNTY OF LUZERNE , Luzerne County, Pennsylvania

Property being known as 415-417 MILLER STREET A/K/A 417 MILLER STREET, LUZERNE, PA 18709

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Plaintiff: U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency

Property being known as 324 Church Road, Mountain Top, PA 18707

Being parcel number and pin number 41-G9NE2-044001-000

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Attorney: McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C.

Vs. Defendant(s) MICHAEL BARBER and MARIANNE BARBER

Attorney: Powers, Kirn & Associates, LLC

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Plaintiff BANK OF AMERICA, N .A.

Improvements Thereon: Single Family Dwelling

Improvements thereon: VACANT LAND

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Being plate number 64-T420-D1-6: and pin number 64-M9S6-001-017-000

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Property being known as: Lot 160 of the TW Subdivision located in Eagle Rock Resort f/k/a Valley of Lakes Subdivision in the Township of Hazle, County of Luzerne, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

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Attorney: LAW OFFICE OF GREGORY JAVARDIAN, LLC SHERIFF'S SALE (#13)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number: 134852013

SHERIFF'S SALE (#15)

BY VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution No. 2015-7936 Plaintiff: MIDFIRST BANK vs. Defendant(s): BOOTH

JOHN R.

Owner(s) of the property situate in the Borough of Swoyersville, County of Luzerne, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and being property known as 131 West Hall Street Swoyersville, PA 18704 PIN NO. F10SW1-B25-L1 PLATE NO. 59-2-942-D7-2 IMPROVEMENTS THEREON: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Leon P. Haller, Attorney for Plaintiff, Purcell, Krug & Haller, 1719 North Front Harrisburg, PA Street, 17102 SHERIFF'S SALE (#16) By virtue of a writ of execution case number 201400146 Plaintiff Caliber Home Loans, Inc. f/k/a Vericrest Financial, Inc. Vs defendant John Broody and Lisa Broody Owner(s) of the property situate in the Hanover Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Being parcel number and pin number: 19SW1 B7 L5 and Plate: 25-C-2-R5-D27-AD1-4.

Plaintiff: PNC Bank, National Association

Property being known as: 1457 S. Main Street, Wilkes Barre, PA 18702

Vs. Defendant: Bodolai, Jr.

Improvements thereon: Single Family House

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Owner(s) of the property situate in the Borough of Luzerne, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Being Parcel Number and Pin Number: 41-G9NE3-006005-000 Property being known as: 212 Vaughn Street, Luzerne, PA 18709 Improvements Thereon: Single Family Dwelling

Fargo Asset Securities Corporation, Mortgage PassThroughCertificates, Series 2005-AR5

CONSUMER COMPANY

Vs. Defendant: Michael G. Brown; Donna L. Brown

OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY KATIA E. CASTILLO

Owner(s) of the property situate in the Township of Black Creek, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.

SITUATE IN THE CITY OF LUZERNE HAZLETON, COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA

Being Parcel Number and Pin Number: 03-U5S3-001012-000

BEING PARCEL NUMBER AND PIN NUMBER: T8SW34 B23 L5 PROPERTY BEING KNOWN AS: 136 SOUTH POPLAR STREET, HAZLETON, PA 18201

Improvements Thereon: Single Family Dwelling

IMPROVEMENTS THEREON: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING

Attorney: Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, P.O. Box 165028, Columbus, OH 43216-5028 SHERIFF'S SALE (#18)

ATTORNEY: KML LAW GROUP, P.C. By: KML LAW GROUP, P.C. Rebecca A. Solarz PA ID 315938 Attorneys for Plaintiff

By virtue of a writ of execution case number: 201301226

SHERIFF'S SALE (#21)

Plaintiff: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.

By virtue of a writ of execution NO. 2015-14298

Vs. Defendant: Evelyn Cabral; Unknown Heirs of the Estate of Jose M. Cabral

Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC

Owner(s) of the property situate in the City of Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Being Parcel Number and Pin Number: 71-11-TSSWIJ017-001-1 Property being known as: 559 Lincoln Street, Hazleton, PA 18201 Improvements Thereon: Single Family Dwelling Attorney: Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, P.O. Box 165028, Columbus, OH 43216-5 SHERIFF'S SALE (#19) By virtue of a Writ of Execution No. 2014-2892

Vs. Catherine L. Caswell Owner(s) of the property situate in HUGHESTOWN BOROUGH, Luzerne County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Pin# 28-E12NW1-003-013 000 Plate # 28-233-D2-5 Property being known as: 5 Washington Terrace, Hughestown, PA 186402728 Improvements thereon consist of RESIDENTIAL TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Catherine L. Caswell, by Deed from Dra R. Anderson, dated 12/06/2013, recorded 12/20/2013 in Book 3013, Page 258835.

Plaintiff: Federal National Mortgage Association ("Fannie Mae") Defendant (s):Michael J. Callahan, Jr.

Attorneys for Plaintiff Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP

Owners of the property situate in the Harveys Lake Borough, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania

SHERIFF'S SALE (#22)

Being Plate No. 74-37-1571-5 Pin No. 74-D6S4-20-5 Property being known as: 1 Noble Street a/k/a 2 Noble Street, Harveys Lake, PA 18618 Improvements thereon: Residential Dwelling Attorney: Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esquire / No. 52634 Heather Riloff, Esquire / No. 309906 Jeniece D. Davis, Esquire/ No. 208967 Attorneys for Plaintiff, 649 South Avenue, Unit 6 Secane, PA 19018 610-3282887 Sheriff of Luzerne County

Attorney: Bradley J. Osborne, Esquire SHERIFF'S SALE (#17)

SHERIFF'S SALE (#20)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number: 201311373

SHERIFF SALE TO TAKE PLACE ON: JUNE 03, 2016

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Property being known as: Lot 212 Ridgeview of Eagle Rock, Hazleton, PA 18201

Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Heather Riloff, Jeniece D. Davis, Attorneys for Plaintiff

Plaintiff: US Bank National Association, as Trustee, successor in interest to Wachovia Bank, National Association as Trustee for Wells Se Co

DISCOUNT

BY VIRTUE OF WRIT OF EXECUTION CASE NUMBER: 2013-01033 GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC S/B/M GREEN TREE CONS SCO

By virtue of a writ of execution case number 135252011 Plaintiff: Frederick H. Rutzke Farms, Inc., Assignee of Fidelity Deposit & Discount Bank vs. Defendant: Robert Louis Ceccoli (Deceased) and Mary Ceccoli The Owner of the property situate in the Borough of Wyoming, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, is Mary Ceccoli because Robert Louis Ceccoli died on or about August, 2015 while still married to Mary Ceccoli who became the sole owner of the property by process of law. Being parcel number and pin number: and 67F10S1002007000 67F10S1002006000 Property being known as: 905 Rear Wyoming Avenue, Pennsylvania Wyoming, 18644. Improvements thereon: an amusement park and associated buildings Attorney: Michael G. Louis, Esquire, 17 W. Miner Street, Box 660, West-Chester, PA 19381-0660, (610)436-0100

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SHERIFF'S SALE (#23) SHERIFF SALE TO TAKE PLACE ON: JUNE 03, 2016 BY VIRTUE OF WRIT OF EXECUTION CASE NUMBER: 2015-02255 LSF9 MASTER PARTICIPATION TRUST VS JONATHAN CHELL AS EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF ANTHONY J. CHELL DECEASED OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY JONATHAN CHELL AS EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF ANTHONY J. CHELL DECEASED SITUATE IN THE TOWNSHIP OF PLAINS, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA BEING PARCEL NUMBER AND PIN NUMBER: G10NE4 B19 L25 PROPERTY BEING KNOWN AS: 29 SAINT JAMES STREET PLAINS, PA 18705 IMPROVEMENTS THEREON: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING ATTORNEY: KML LAW GROUP, P.C. By: KML LAW GROUP, P.C. Rebecca A. Solarz PA ID 315936 Attorneys for Plaintiff SHERIFF'S SALE (#24)

SHERIFF SALE TO TAKE PLACE ON: JUNE 03, 2016 BY VIRTUE OF WRIT OF EXECUTION CASE NUMBER: 2014-12632 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION VS ROBERT J. CONRAD JR OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY ROBERT J. CONRAD JR SITUATE IN THE TOWNSHIP OF CONYNGHAM, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA

, Improvements Thereon: Single Family Dwelling

Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for Novastar Mortgage Funding Trust, Series 20071 Novastar Home Equity Loan Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-1

Plaintiff, Freeland Borough

Being Luzerne County tax PLATE NUMBER 16-2-121-7 PIN NUMBER 16-E11NW3009-008-000

vs. Defendants, Robert Demelfi and The Estate of Barbara Demelfi

Improvements thereon consist of: Residential Real Estate

Owner of the property situate in the Borough of Freeland. Luzerne County. Pennsylvania, being the eastern 20 feet of Lot 1, Block 6, on Map of Town of Alvin

Attorneys for Plaintiff Stern & Eisenberg, PC

Vs. Bradley J. Davis Owner(s) of the property situate in WILKES BARRE CITY, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Plate Number: 73-9-200-10-1 Pin Number: 73-I10NW1-001-015-000 Property being known as: 150 South Grant Street, Wilkes Barre, PA 18702-5839 Improvements thereon consist of RESIDENTIAL

TITLE TO SAID PREMISES VESTED IN Bradley J. Davis, single, by Deed from Raymond R. Eppley, Jr. and Kimberly M. Eppley, his wife, Dated 12/20/2007, Recorded 01/18/2007, in Book 3007, Page 15864.

Being PIN Number 22-Q9SE3-028-002-000 Property being known as 238 Maple Street, Freeland. Pennsylvania 18224 Improvements thereon: the eastern half of a double dwelling known as 238 Maple Street, Freeland. Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Attorney: Donald G. Karpowich, Attorney-at-Law. P.C., Kevin M. Walsh. Jr.. Esquire SHERIFF'S SALE (#30)

SHERIFF'S SALE (#27)

Federal National Mortgage Association

By virtue of a writ of execution NO. 2015-10572

Vs. Edwin Diaz and Damaris Diaz

Wells Fargo Bank, NA

Owner(s) of the property situate in HAZLETON CITY, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania

Vs. Scott B. Davis Owner(s) of the property situate in FREELAND BOROUGH, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania

TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Scott B. Davis, a married man, by Deed from Theresa Dinofrio, dated 06/26/2009, recorded 06/30/2009 in Book 3009, Page 125504.

Being Pin #: 71-T8SW12-010-01A-000 Plate#: 71-11-106-5 Property being known as: 545 West Diamond Avenue, Hazleton, PA 18201-4916 Improvements thereon consist of RESIDENTIAL TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Edwin Diaz and Damaris Diaz, his wife, as joint tenants with the right of survivorship and not as tenants in common, by Deed from Edwin A. Boran and Kelly A. Matriccino, dated 11/04/2005, recorded 11/14/2005 in Book 3005, Page 3 05127.

NOTICE IS HEREBY given to all claimants and parties in interest that the Sheriff will within thirty (30) days thereafter file a schedule of distribution in his office, where the same will be available for inspection and the distribution will be made in accordance with the schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SEIZED AND TAKEN into execution at the suit of By virtue of a Writ of Execution issued by: Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for Citigroup Home Equity Loan Trust, Series 2003-HE1, Asset Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2003-HE1 c/o Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC v. Carlos Disla and Rafael E. Disla. will be sold by: Sheriff of Luzerne County Attorneys for Plaintiff: Stern & Eisenberg, PC, 1581 Main Street, Suite 200, The Shops at Valley Square, Warrington, PA 18976 (215)572-8111 SHERIFF'S SALE (#32)

By virtue of a Writ of Execution Case No. 2016-00060

SHERIFF'S SALE (#34)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number 201514066 Plaintiff: JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Vs defendant: Joseph Edkin Owner(s) of the property situate in the Ross Township, Luzerne County Being parcel number and pin number: H3 BA 156 / PLATE # 54-394-3 Property being known as: 24 Grange Hall Road, Shickshinny, PA 18655 Improvements thereon: Residential Dwelling Attorney: Sarah K. McCaffery, Esquire, Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC, 3600 Horizon Drive, Suite 150, King of Prussia, PA 19406 SHERIFF'S SALE (#35)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number 9198-2015 Plaintiff PNC Bank, National Association Vs Defendants TOUMA N. ELMIR AND IRADA A. SALMANLY A/K/A IRADA A. SALMANLY ELMIR A/K/A IRADA SALMANLY ELMIR Owner(s) of the property situate in the City of Wilkes Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Being parcel number and pin number H10NW4B19L23

Plaintiff CITIZENS BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA

Property being known as: 169 Madison Street, Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania 18702

Vs. Defendant(s) Elizabeth Marie Distasio

Improvements thereon: Residential Dwelling

Owner(s) of property situate in Fairview Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania

Attorney: Brett A. Solomon, 1500 One PPG Place, Pittsburgh, PA 15222

Being plate number 20-401D1-D66-1 and pin number 20-L10S6-006-022-000 Property being known as 41 Fieldstone Way, Mountain Top, PA 18707 Improvements thereon: Residential property.

SHERIFF'S SALE (#36)

By virtue of writ of execution case number 2015 CIV 11904 Plaintiff NET CREDIT UNION

FEDERAL

vs Defendants, RAYMOND M. FERACK and ANN J. FERACK

Attorneys for Plaintiff Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP

Attorney: LAW OFFICE OF GREGORY JAVARDIAN. LLC

SHERIFF'S SALE (#31)

SHERIFF'S SALE (#33)

Owners of the property situate in the City of Pittston , Luzerne County, Pennsylvania

SHERIFF'S SALE (#28)

By virtue of a Writ of Execution No. 2016-000888

By virtue of a writ of execution case number 2015-7174

Being parcel number and pin number D11SE2-011-026

By virtue of a writ of execution number 2015-2105

By virtue of a Writ of Execution issued by: Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for Citigroup Home Equity Loan Trust, Series 2003-HE1, Asset Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2003-HE 1 c/o Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC

Plaintiff First National Bank of Pennsylvania

Property being known as: 54 Union Street

vs. Defendants Downtown Art. Inc., Gina Malsky and Leo Malsky

Improvements thereon: Two (@) story residential Dwelling

Owner(s) of the property situate in the City of WilkesBarre. Luzerne County. Pennsylvania

Attorney: Paul A. Kelly, Jr., Esq.

Attorneys for Plaintiff Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP

Plaintiff Eagle Rock Resort Co., LLC Vs. Defendant MARIA A. DELCASTILLO Owners of the property situate in the Township of Hazle, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Being parcel number and pin number T5S1 001 538 Property being known as: Lot 538 of the MV Subdivision located in Eagle Rock Resort f/k/a Valley of Lakes Subdivision in the Township of Hazle, County of Co of

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v. Carlos Disla and Rafael E. Disla. Owner(s) of the property SITUATE IN THE CITY OF HAZLETON, COUNTY OF LUZERNE AND STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA ALSO KNOWN AS 57-59 North Pine Street, a/k/a 5759 Pine Street, Hazleton, PA

Being parcel number and pin number 73-4-265-1 and 73-H9SE2-004-006 Property being known as: 47 North Franklin Street. Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania 18701 Improvements thereon: A Church

SHERIFF'S SALE (#37)

By virtue of a writ of execution, case number: 20139829 Plaintiff: U.S. Bank, N.A., successor trustee to Bank of America, N.A., successor to LaSalle Bank, N.A., as trustee, on behalf of the holders of the Washington

Vs. Defendant: Richard J. Fessler and Christian Fessler Owner(s) of the property situate in the City of Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania

TY, LLC Owner of the property situate in the City of WilkesBarre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania

Parcel Number: H9SE2-01801D Property known as: 19 N. River Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

Being Parcel Number and Number T8NPin W4400610A.

Improvements: Commercial Building

Property being known as: 627 North James Street, Hazleton, PA 18201.

Attorneys for Plaintiff: ROSENN, JENKINS GREENWALD, L.L.P.

Improvements thereon: Residential Dwelling

THOMAS J. MACNEELY, ESQUIRE Attorney I.D. No. 78044 JENNIFER M. STULL, ESQUIRE, Attorney I.D. No. 208890, 15 South Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18711 (570) 8265678

Attorney: Stephen M. Hladik, Esquire, Hladik, Onorato & Federman, LLP, 298 Wissahickon Avenue, North Wales, PA 19454 SHERIFF'S SALE (#39)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number: 201412119 Plaintiff: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Vs. Defendant: Jaime R. Foehr Owner(s) of the property situate in the Borough of Larksville, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Being Parcel Number and Pin Number: 38-H8S5-002009-000 Property being known as: 146 Chestnut Street, Larksville, PA 18651 Improvements Thereon: Single Family Dwelling Attorney: Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, P.O. Box 165028, Columbus, OH 43216-5028 SHERIFF'S SALE (#40) SHERIFF SALE TO TAKE PLACE ON: JUNE 03, 2016 BY VIRTUE OF WRIT OF EXECUTION CASE NUMBER: 2015-05049 M&T BANK S/B/M WITH: M&T MORTGAGE CORPORATION VS DAVID E. FRANK & DONNA M. FRANK OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY DAVID E. FRANK & DONNA M. FRANK SITUATE IN THE BOROUGH OF WEST PITTSTON, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA BEING PARCEL NUMBER AND PIN NUMBER: E11NE4 B3 L12,11 PROPERTY BEING KNOWN AS: 39-41 MONTGOMERY AVENUE WEST PITTSTON, PA 18643 IMPROVEMENTS THEREON: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING ATTORNEY: KML LAW GROUP, P.C. By: KML LAW GROUP, P.C. Rebecca A. Solarz PA ID 315936 Attorneys for Plaintiff

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SHERIFF'S SALE (#42)

By virtue of a writ of execution NO. 2015-11062 Bank of America, N.A., Successor by Merger to BAG Home Loans Servicing LP, fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP Vs. Nathan Gach Owner(s) of the property situate in WEST HAZLETON BOROUGH, Luzerne County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Pin # 63-T7SE1-009-01C-000 Plate #63-3-11-5 Property being known as: 101 Stankevich Street, West Hazleton, PA 18202 Improvements thereon consist of RESIDENTIAL TITLE TO SAID PREMISES VESTED IN Nathan Gach and Veronica Breznak, by Deed from Cindy Sanzi, dated 04/25/2008, recorded 05/14/2008, in Book 3008, Page 111548, Instrument # 5820338. Veronica Breznak was corecord owner of the mortgaged premises as a joint tenant with the right of survivorship. By virtue of Veronica Breznak's death on or about 06/26/2015, her ownership interest was automatically vested in the surviving joint tenant. Attorneys for Plaintiff Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP SHERIFF'S SALE (#43)

SHERIFF SALE TO TAKE PLACE ON: JUNE 03, 2016 BY VIRTUE OF WRIT OF EXECUTION CASE NUMBER: 2014-13661

AS: 204 206 EAST BROAD STREET WEST HAZLETON, PA 18202

IMPROVEMENTS THEREON: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING - IMPROVED WITH A DOUBLE DWELLING KNOWN AS EAST BROAD 204-206 STREET, WEST HAZLETON, PENNSYLVANIA ATTORNEY: KML LAW GROUP, P.C. KML LAW GROUP, P.C. Rebecca A. Solarz PA ID 315938 Attorneys for Plaintiff SHERIFF'S SALE (#44)

By virtue of a writ of execution NO. 2015-12335 Federal National Mortgage Association ("Fannie Mae"), A Corporation Organized and Existing Under The Laws of The United States of America Vs. Allen Gensel and Martha Murphy Owner(s) of the property situate in LARKSVILLE BOROUGH, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Being PIN number 38-H8S3 -001-38B-000 and plate number 38-C-R2-222-5-D1D1 Property being known as: 469 Carver Street, Larksville, PA 18651-1707 Improvements thereon consist of RESIDENTIAL TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Martha Murphy and Allen Gensel, by Deed from James G. Fender, dated 08/13/2007, recorded 08/14/2007 in Book 3007, Page 216884. Attorneys for Plaintiff Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP SHERIFF'S SALE (#45)

By virtue of a writ of execution NO. 2015-8160 OCWEN LLC

Loan

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Vs. Theresa L. Gensel a/k/a Theresa Gensel and Albert M. Gensel, Jr a/k/a Albert M. Gensel a/k/a Albert Gensel Owner(s) of the property situate in SHICKSHINNY BOROUGH, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Being Pin# 56-L4SE1-013-014-000 Plate # 56-4-11-4 Property being known as: 11 West Butler Street, Shickshinny, PA 18655-1001 Improvements thereon consist of RESIDENTIAL

U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR SPECIALTY UNDERWRITING AND RESIDENTIAL FINANCE TRUST MORTGAGE LOAN ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-AB1

TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Albert M. Gensel, Jr. and Theresa L. Gensel, his wife, by Deed from Elsie O. Curwood, widow, dated 11/30/1994, recorded 12/02/1994 in Book 2512, Page 599.

VS ROSA M. GARCIA & CRISTINA LAMBERTI

Attorneys for Plaintiff Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP

By virtue of a Writ of Execution Issued in Case Number: 2014-9390

OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY ROSA M. GARCIA & CRISTINA LAMBERTI SITUATE IN THE BOROUGH OF WEST HAZLETON , LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA

Plaintiff: THE GREATER WILKES-BARRE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

BEING PARCEL NUMBER AND PIN NUMBER: T7SE2 B10 L2

Plaintiff: U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency

v. Defendant: G2A-B REALLLC

PROPERTY BEING KNOWN AS ST BRO

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SHERIFF'S SALE (#41)

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BY VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution No. 2015-9877

Defendant(s):

Leon

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Property being known as: 229 E. Spruce Street, West Hazleton, PA 18202

SHERIFF'S SALE (#29)

Attorney: Justin L. McCall, Esquire, PA I.D. No. 90909, McGrath McCall, P.C., Three Gateway Center, Suite 1375, 401 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Telephone: (412) 281-4333

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THE CITIZENS' VOICE

Being Parcel Number and Pin Number: 63-T7SE2 -02312A-000

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By virtue of a writ of execution NO. 2015-12007

Improvements thereon consist of RESIDENTIAL

Owner(s) of the property situate in the Borough of West Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.

Lorine

Attorneys for Plaintiff Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP

IMPROVEMENTS THEREON: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING WITH A TWOSTORY FRAME DOUBLE DWELLING HOUSE

Vs. Defendant: Robert A. Copeland

TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN, Helen J. Fino and James E. Fino, dated January 8, 2004 and recorded February 9, 2004 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds for the County of Luzerne in Book 3004 Page 26933.

By virtue of a Writ of Execution, Case No. 2016-01203

Property being known as: 1152 Ridge Street A/K/A 1154 Ridge Street, Freeland, PA 18224-1036

Plaintiff: HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee for Wells Fargo Home Equity Trust 2004-2

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By virtue of a writ of execution NO. 2015-11150

PROPERTY BEING KNOWN AS: 74 JEANETTE STREET, TOWNSHIP OF CONYNGHAM, PA 18655

By virtue of a writ of execution case number: 201200989

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Attorney Ogurkis

BEING PARCEL NUMBER AND PIN NUMBER: M4S2 B11 L11

SHERIFF'S SALE (#25)

Improvements thereon: VACANT LAND

18201

Attorney: Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, P.O. Box 165028, Columbus, OH 43216-5028 SHERIFF'S SALE (#26)

Plate Number: 22-3-246-2, 22-3-46-7 Pin Number: 22-Q9SE3-020022-000, 22-Q9SE3-020-023000

ATTORNEY: KML LAW GROUP, P.C. By: KML LAW GROUP, P.C. Matthew K. Fissel Pa. ID 314567 Attorneys for Plaintiff

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FRIDAY, MAY 6, 2016

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Owner(s) of the property situate in the Township of Foster, County of Luzerne, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and being property known as 9 Hickory Hills Drive White Haven, PA 18661 PIN NO. Q11S1 B2 L5. PLATE NO. 23-474-2-D188-10. IMPROVEMENTS THEREON: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Leon P. Haller, Attorney for Plaintiff, Purcell, Krug & Haller, 1719 North Front Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102 SHERIFF'S SALE (#47)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number: 201503097 Plaintiff: Wells Fargo Bank, NA successor by merger to Wachovia Bank, National Association Vs. Defendant: Susan A. Gibson Owner(s) of the property situate in the Township of Wright, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Being Parcel Number and Pin Number: 64-N9S7-004006-000 Property being known as: 8 Walden Drive, Mountain Top, PA 18707 Improvements Thereon: Single Family Dwelling Attorney: Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, P.O. Box 165028, Columbus, OH 43216-5028 SHERIFF'S SALE (#48) BY VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution No. 12716 of 2015

STREET 18201

HAZLETON,

PA

IMPROVEMENTS THEREON: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING (INCLUDING A SINGLE DWELLING HOUSE BEARING THE STREET ADDRESS OF 44 NORTH JAMES STREET, AND A 2 STALL GARAGE IN THE REAR) ATTORNEY: KML LAW GROUP, P.C. By: KML LAW GROUP, P.C. Matthew K. Fissel Pa. ID 314567 Attorneys for Plaintiff SHERIFF'S SALE (#50)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number: 201300969 Plaintiff: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Vs. Defendant: Gould

Richard

Owner(s) of the property situate in Hazleton City, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Being Parcel Number and Pin Number: U8NW31-001022 Property being known as: 233- 235 West Muir Avenue, Hazelton, PA 18201 Improvements Thereon: Single Family Dwelling Attorney: Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, P.O. Box 165028, Columbus, OH 43216-5028 SHERIFF'S SALE (#51) SHERIFF SALE TO TAKE PLACE ON: JUNE 03, 2016 BY VIRTUE OF WRIT OF EXECUTION CASE NUMBER: 2014-08551 M&T BANK

Plaintiff: Midfirst Bank

VS DONALD J. GUPKO

vs. Defendant(s): James Patrick Glennon aka James P. Glennon

OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY DONALD J. GUPKO SITUATE IN THE CITY OF WILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA

Owner(s) of the property situate in the Borough of Ashley, County of Luzerne, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and being property known as 16 Belles Avenue, Ashley, PA 18706. PIN NO. I9SE4 B20 L8A PLATE NO. 1-2-204-D1-1-D2-4. IMPROVEMENTS THEREON: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Leon P. Haller, Attorney for Plaintiff, Purcell, Krug & Haller, 1719 North Front Harrisburg, PA Street, 17102 SHERIFF'S SALE (#49)

BEING PARCEL NUMBER AND PIN NUMBER: H10NW4 B6 L14 PROPERTY BEING KNOWN AS: 454 NORTH WASHINGTON STREET WILKES BARRE, PA 18705 IMPROVEMENTS THEREON: RESIDENTIAL SINGLE DWELLING ATTORNEY: KML LAW GROUP, P.C. KML LAW GROUP, P.C. Rebecca A. Solarz PA ID 315936 Attorneys for Plaintiff SHERIFF'S SALE (#52)

SHERIFF SALE TO TAKE PLACE ON: JUNE 03, 2016

By virtue of a Writ of Execution No. 2013-2779

BY VIRTUE OF WRIT OF EXECUTION CASE NUMBER: 2015-07382

Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, doing Business as Christiana Trust, not in its individual capacity, but solely as trustee for BCAT 2015-13ATT

LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC VS DIAUTI GOMEZ OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY DIAUTI GOMEZ SITUATE IN THE CITY OF HAZLETON, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA BEING PARCEL NUMBER AND PIN NUMBER: T8SW14 B13 L5 PROPERTY BEING KNOWN AS: 44 NORTH JAMES STREET HAZLETON, PA

Vs. Christina A. Hindmarsh a/k/a Christina Hindmarsh and James C. Hindmarsh a/k/a James Hindmarsh Owner(s) of the property situate in the City of Pittston, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Being Luzerne County tax plate number 72-E11NE2-310 and PIN number E1 1NE2N3L10

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sy Property being known as: 180 Parsonage Street Rear, Pittston, PA 18640-2158

TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN James Hindmarsh a/k/a James C. Hindmarsh and Christina A. Hindmarsh a/k/a Christina Hindmarsh, his wife, by deed from Richard Martinelli, dates 12/29/2000 and recorded 01/02/2001 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Luzerne County in Deed Book 3001 Page 1. Improvements thereon consist of: Residential Real Estate Attorneys for Plaintiff Stern & Eisenberg, PC NOTICE IS HEREBY given to all claimants and parties in interest that the Sheriff will within thirty (30) days thereafter file a schedule of distribution in his office, where the same will be available for inspection and the distribution will be made in accordance with the schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SEIZED AND TAKEN into execution at the suit of Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, doing Business as Christiana Trust, not in its individual capacity, but solely as trustee for BCAT 2015-13ATT v. Christina A. Hindmarsh a/k/a Christina Hindmarsh and James C. Hindmarsh a/k/a James Hindmarsh., and will be sold by: Brian M. Szumski, Sheriff of Luzerne County Attorneys for Plaintiff: M. TROY FREEDMAN, Esquire. Stern & Eisenberg, PC 1581 Main Street, Suite 200, The Shops at Valley Square, Warrington, PA 18976 (215) 572-8111 SHERIFF'S SALE (#53)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number: 201310028 Plaintiff: HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee for Nomura Asset Acceptance Corporation, Series 2006-WF1 Vs. Defendant: Francis J. Helena; Stacie P. Holena Owner(s) of the property situate in the Borough of Swoyersville, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Being Parcel Number and Pin Number: 59-F10NW3010-008-000 Property being known as: 84 Owen Street, Swoyersville, PA 18704

Being PIN Number U4S4-B7-L2

Property being known as 215 Hazle Street, Nuremberg, Pennsylvania 18241 Improvements thereon: dwelling house known as 215 Hazle Street, Nuremberg, PA 18241 Attorney: Donald G. Karpowich, Attorney-at-Law. P.C.. Kevin M. Walsh. Jr.. Esquire SHERIFF'S SALE (#55)

By virtue of a Writ of Execution Case No. 2015-12114 Plaintiff CITIZENS BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA Vs. Defendant(s) Robert V. Hospodar, Jr. and Donna M. Hospodar Owner(s) of property situate in Borough of Edwardsville Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Being plate number 18-6-683 and pin number 18-G9S1008-009-000 Property being known as 57 Franklin Street, Edwardsville, PA 18704 Improvements thereon: Residential property. Attorney: LAW OFFICE OF GREGORY JAVARDIAN. LLC SHERIFF'S SALE (#56)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number: 201310573 Plaintiff: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., successor by merger to Wachovia Bank of Delaware, N.A., f\k\a First Union National Bank of Delaware, N.A.., successor by merger to First Union Home Equity Bank, N.A. Vs. Defendant: Deborah S. Hurrey, AKA Deborah S. Cramer Owner(s) of the property situate in the Borough of Duryea, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Being Parcel Number and Pin Number: 14-D12NW4-00 1-010-000 Property being known as: 88 Chittenden Street, Duryea, PA 18642 Improvements Thereon: Single Family Dwelling Attorney: Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, P.O. Box, 165028 Columbus, OH 43216-5028 SHERIFF'S SALE (#57)

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Attorney: Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, P.O. Box 165028, Columbus, OH 43216-5028 SHERIFF'S SALE (#58)

By virtue of a writ of execution NO. 8505-2010 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, Trustee, for The Benefit of Securitized Asset Backed Receivables LLC Trust 2004-do2 Mortgage Pass-through Certificates, Series 2004-do2 Vs. David C. Jumper and Renee Jumper Owner(s) of the property situate in TOWNSHIP OF WRIGHT, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Being PIN number 64-N9S7 -009-014-000 and plate number 64-93-2-D246-5 Property being known as: 15 Ridge Road, Colonels Mountain Top, PA 187072216 Improvements thereon consist of RESIDENTIAL TITLE TO SAID PREMISES VESTED IN David C. Jumper and Renee Jumper, by Deed from Alejandro E. Acle, M.D. and Renee M. Acle, dated 06/21/2004, recorded Instrument 06/28/2004, #5584282. Attorneys for Plaintiff Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP SHERIFF'S SALE (#59)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number: 201110251 Plaintiff: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Vs. Defendant: Kashatus

Jonathan

Owner(s) of the property situate in the Township of Jenkins, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Being Parcel Number and Pin Number: E11S1B009L017, E11S1B009L018 Property being known as: 4 Smith Street, Pittston, PA 18640 Improvements Thereon: Single Family Dwelling Attorney: Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, P.O. Box 165028, Columbus, OH 43216-5028 SHERIFF'S SALE (#60) By virtue of a Writ of Execution No. 2015-07251-0

Improvements Thereon: Single Family Dwelling

By virtue of a writ of execution case number: 201314243

Attorney: Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, P.O. Box 165028, Columbus, OH 43216-5028

Plaintiff: Wells Fargo Bank, NA successor by merger to Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc.

By virtue of a Writ of Execution issued by: Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for GSAA Home Equity Trust 2007-2, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-2, c/o Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC

SHERIFF'S SALE (#54)

Vs. Defendant: Theresa M. Jordan

v. Robert Kehler. Jr. and Patricia Kehler

By virtue of a Writ of Execution, Case No. 2016-00808

Owner(s) of the property situate in the City of Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.

Owner(s) of the property SITUATE IN PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP, COUNTY OF LUZERNE AND STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA

Plaintiff, Black Creek Township vs. Defendant, Home of Dreams, LLC Owner of the property situate in the Town of New London, Township of Black Creek, County of Luzerne. and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

Being Parcel Number and Pin Number: 71-T8NW41004-004-000 Property being known as: 765-67 Locust Street, Hazleton, PA 18201 Improvements Thereon: Single Family Dwelling

PARCEL 1 Being Luzerne County tax PLATE NUMBER 49-62-1D2-6 and PIN NUMBER 49I8S1-005-025-000 Property being known as: 900-900 ½ West Main Street, Plymouth, PA 18651

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TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN, Robert Kehler. Jr. and Patricia Kehler, by Deed from Green Tree Consumer Discount Company, a/k/a Conseco Finance Consumer Discount Co., dated April 8, 2005 and recorded December 12, 2005 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds for the County of Luzerne in Book: 3005, Page: 333023.

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Improvements thereon consist of a Residential Dwelling

PARCEL 2 Being Luzerne County tax PLATE NUMBER 49-62-1D1-5 and PIN NUMBER 49I8S1-005-024-000

TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Thomas G. Kennedy, III and Sharon L. Kennedy, by Deed from Robert T. Derwin and Elaine F. Derwin, (n/s) and Grace Kovalik for the Estate of Alice Kruzel and Grace Kovalik, for the Estate of Alice Kruzel, dated 02/07/2003, recorded 02/11/2003 in Book 3003, Page 35557.

Property being known as: 902-902 ½ West Main Street, Plymouth, PA 18651

Attorneys for Plaintiff Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP

TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN, Robert Kehler. Jr. and Patricia Kehler, by Deed from Green Tree Consumer Discount Company, a/k/a Conseco Finance Consumer Discount Co., dated April 8,2005 and recorded December 12, 2005 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds for the County of Luzerne in Book: 3005, Page: 333023.

SHERIFF'S SALE (#62)

Improvements thereon consist of: Residential Real Estate Attorneys for Plaintiff Stern & Eisenberg, PC NOTICE IS HEREBY given to all claimants and parties in interest that the Sheriff will within thirty (30) days thereafter file a schedule of distribution in his office, where the same will be available for inspection and the distribution will be made in accordance with the schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SEIZED AND TAKEN into execution at the suit of By virtue of a Writ of Execution issued by: Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for GSAA Home Equity Trust 2007-2, AssetBacked Certificates, Series 2007-2, c/o Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC v. Robert Kehler. Jr. and Patricia Kehler will be sold by: Brian Szumski Sheriff of Luzerne County Attorneys for Plainsiff: Stern & Eisenberg, PC, 1581 Main Street, Suite 200, The Shops at Valley Square, Warrington, PA 18976 (215)572-8111

By virtue of a writ of execution case number 201514291 Plaintiff: JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Vs defendant: Keszkowski

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Owner(s) of the property situate in the Township of Salem, Luzerne County Being parcel number and pin number: 55-P3SW1-830-000 Property being known as: 505 East 3rd Street, Berwick, PA 18603 Improvements thereon: Residential Dwelling

STREET DURYEA, PA 18642 IMPROVEMENTS THEREON: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING

ATTORNEY: KML LAW GROUP, P.C. By: KML LAW GROUP, P.C. Rebecca A. Solarz PA ID 315936 Attorneys for Plaintiff SHERIFF'S SALE (#65)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number: 201404933 Plaintiff: Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for Morgan Stanley ABS Capital I Inc. Trust 2006-HE3 Vs. Defendant: Richard R. Leroy; Amy E. Leroy Owner(s) of the property situate in the Township of Wright, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Being Parcel Number and Pin Number: 64-M9S7-003007-000 Property being known as: 570 Stone Hedge Place, Mountain Top, PA 18707 Improvements Thereon: Single Family Dwelling Attorney: Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, P.O. Box 165028, Columbus, OH 43216-5028 SHERIFF'S SALE (#66)

Attorney: Sarah K. McCaffery, Esquire, Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC, 3600 Horizon Drive, Suite 150, King of Prussia, PA 19406

By virtue of a writ of execution case number 201514359

SHERIFF'S SALE (#63)

Plaintiff: Nationstar Mortgage LLC

By virtue of a Writ of Execution No. 2015-13308 Plaintiff, Fairway Consumer Discount Company vs. REBECCA A. KROLICK Owner of the property situate in Swoyersville Borough Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Being Parcel Number and Property Identification Number: F10NW3 B016 L012 Property being known as: 197 Owen Street

Vs defendant: Lombardo and Lombardo

Anthony Kimberly

Owner(s) of the property situate in the Township of Pittston, Luzerne County Being parcel number and pin number: F12S1 -3-2 Property being known as: 989 Suscon Road, Pittston, PA 18640 Improvements thereon: Residential Dwelling Attorney: Sarah K. McCaffery, Esquire, Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC, 3600 Horizon Drive, Suite 150, King of Prussia, PA 19406

SHERIFF'S SALE (#61)

Improvements thereon: single family dwelling

By virtue of a writ of execution NO. 2013-03401

Attorneys: Chariton, Schwager & Malak

Bank of America, N.A., Successor by Merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP

BRIAN M. SZUMSKI Sheriff of Luzerne County CHARITON, SCHWAGER & MALAK Attorneys

By virtue of a writ of execution case number 201412620

Vs. Thomas G. Kennedy, III a/k/a Thomas G. Kennedy and Sharon L. Kennedy a/k/a Sharon Kennedy

SHERIFF'S SALE (#64)

Plaintiff: JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association

Owner(s) of the property situate in LARKSVILLE BOROUGH, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Parcel No. 1: Being pin number 38-H8S1 -008-020000 and plate number 38-C157-R1-2

SHERIFF SALE TO TAKE PLACE ON: JUNE 03, 2016

Vs defendant: Lopez

BY VIRTUE OF WRIT OF EXECUTION CASE NUMBER: 2015-11975

Owner(s) of the property situate in the Hazleton City, Luzerne County

M&T BANK

Being parcel number and pin number: T8NW34 B19 L09

VS WILLIAM KROPTAVICH

Parcel No. 2: Being pin number 38-H8S1 -008-021000 and plate number 38-132-2

OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY WILLIAM KROPTAVICH SITUATE IN THE DURYEA LUZERNE BOROUGH, COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA

Parcel No. 3: Being pin number 38-H8S1 -008-023000 and plate number 38-C378-R1-2

BEING PARCEL NUMBER AND PIN NUMBER: D12NE4 B2 L7A,7,8

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PROPERTY BEING KNOWN AS: 113-115 FERGUSON ST

Yesenia

Property being known as: 525 - 527 North Wyoming Street, Hazleton, PA 18201 Improvements thereon: Residential Dwelling Attorney: Sarah K. McCaffery, Esquire, Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC, 3600 Horizon Drive, Suite 150, King of Prussia, PA 19406

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SHERIFF'S SALE (#68) By virtue of a writ of execution case no. 2015-5296 Plaintiff: Manufacturers and Traders Trust Co. Vs. Defendant: LTK Trucking, Inc. and Leonard T. Kolesar Owner of the property situate in the Borough of Exeter, Luzerne County, PA Being parcel number and pin number E11SW4 B1 L1 5A Property being known as 1935 Susquehanna Avenue, Exeter, PA 18643 Improvements thereon: Residential Dwelling Attorney: Sarah A. Elia ALL THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY SITUATED IN THE BOROUGH OF EXETER, THE COUNTY OF LUZERNE AND OF COMMONWEALTH BEING PENNSYLVANIA, MORE FULLY DESCRIBED A DEED DATED IN 12/16/1999 AND RECORDED 1/6/2000, AMONG THE LAND RECORDS OF THE COUNTY AND STATE SET FORTH ABOVE, IN DEED VOLUME 2706, PAGE 643. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1935 Susquehanna Avenue, Exeter, PA 18643 PIN NUMBER: E11SW4 B1 L15A IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING SHERIFF'S SALE (#69)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number: 20144230

sy Improvements thereon: Residential Dwelling

Attorney: McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C. SHERIFF'S SALE (#71)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number: 20144313 Plaintiff: HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee for ACE Securities Corp. Home Equity Loan Trust, Series 2005-HE5, Asset Backed Pass-Through Certificates Vs. Defendant: Kathleen McCauley; Michael McCauley Owner(s) of the property situate in the Township of Foster, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Being Parcel Number and Pin Number: 23-Q11S6-010007-000 Property being known as: 65 Sunshine Drive, White Haven, PA 18661 Improvements Thereon: Single Family Dwelling Attorney: Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, P.O. Box 165028, Columbus, OH 43216-5028 SHERIFF'S SALE (#72) By virtue of a writ of execution, case number: 201511384 Plaintiff: Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trastee for the Encore Credit Receivables Trust 2005-4 Vs. Defendant: Cathy Ann McDaniels and Kerrigan Brannon. Owner(s) of the property situate in the Township of Salem, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania

Plaintiff: HSBC Bank USA, National Association as Trustee for Deutsche Alt-B Securities Mortgage Loan Trust, Series 2006-AB1 Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates

Being Parcel Number and Number P3NPin W1B003L12.

Vs. Defendant: James J. Majorana; Sharon A. Majorana

Property being known as: 961 Rayellen Drive, Berwick, Pennsylvania 18603.

Owner(s) of the property situate in the Borough of Swoyersville, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.

Improvements thereon: Residential Dwelling

Being Parcel Number and Pin Number: 59-F10SW1014-006-000 Property being known as: 31 Jay Street, Swoyersville, PA 18704 Improvements Thereon: Single Family Dwelling

SHERIFF'S SALE (#70)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number 2015-8548 Plaintiff One West Bank N.A.

Owners of the property situate in the Borough of Exeter Luzerne County, Pennsylvania The tax map number is 16D11S2-003-003-000 Property being known as: 4 Troback Drive, Exeter, Pennsylvania 18643

By virtue of a writ of execution case number 201510181 Plaintiff Bank of America, N.A. Vs defendant Audrey Mckenna and Thomas P. Mckenna Owners of the property situate in the Larksville, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Being parcel number and pin number 38-H8S1-007018-000 Property being known as: 37 Barney Street, Larksville. Pennsylvania 18651 Improvements thereon: Residential Dwelling Attorney: McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C. SHERIFF'S SALE (#74)

By virtue of a writ of execution NO. 2015-5353

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Owner(s) of the property situate in WILKES BARRE CITY, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania

PIN # 73-H10NE1-025-02A-000 PLATE # 73-17-13-3-D1-4

Property being known as: 221 Scott Street, Wilkes Barre, PA 18702-5518 Improvements thereon consist of RESIDENTIAL TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Lee Fuller, by Deed from Transamerica Financial Consumer Discount Inc., dated Company, 11/13/1997, recorded 11/18/1997 in Book 2620, Page 266. Lee Fuller died on 05/12/2012, and upon information and belief, his surviving heirs are Dona Meza and John Connell. Per the Register of Wills of Luzerne County and was informed that no estate has been raised on behalf of the decedent. Attorneys for Plaintiff Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP SHERIFF'S SALE (#75)

By virtue of a writ of execution NO. 2015-7445 CitiMortgage, Inc. s/b/m to Abn Amro Mortgage Group, Inc. Vs. lason L. Miller Owner(s) of the property situate in WEST WYOMING BOROUGH, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Being Pin #66-E-10SE1-007-013-000 Plate #66-27-1-D3-6 Property being known as: 391- 393 W 6th Street, Wyoming, PA 18644 Improvements thereon consist of RESIDENTIAL TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Jason L. Miller, by Deed from Walter Storm, by his attorney infact Karen A. Storm and Karen A. Storm, individually, dated 10/27/2005, recorded 06/22/2006 in Book 3006, Page 166625.

By virtue of a writ of execution case number 2015-288

PIN # 73-H10NE1-025-002-000 PLATE #73-17-12-8

Attorneys for Plaintiff Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP SHERIFF'S SALE (#76)

By virtue of a writ of execution NO. 2015-9122 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Vs. Catherine E. Monahan Owner(s) of the property situate in WILKES BARRE CITY, Luzerne County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Being Property being known as: 143-145 George Avenue a/k/a 143 George Avenue and 145 George Avenue, Wilkes Barre, PA 18702-3028 Improvements thereon consist of RESIDENTIAL TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Katherine E. Monahan, by Deed from St

SHERIFF'S SALE (#77)

By virtue of a Writ of Execution Case No. 8437-12 Plaintiff U.S BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ND Vs. Defendant(s) GERALD M. MUSTO AS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF LOUIS A. DEGROSE, DECEASED Owner(s) of property situate in CITY OF PITTSTON, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Being parcel number and pin number 72-E11SE1-4817 Property being known as 154 ELIZABETH STREET, PITTSTON, PA 18640 Improvements thereon: Residential property. Attorney: Powers, Kirn & Associates, LLC SHERIFF'S SALE (#78)

BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXECUTION - CASE NUMBER 2015-12381 THE DIME BANK V. MY HOUSE, LLC, MICHAEL L. YETTER and LINDSAY M. YETTER (LINDSAY M. YETTER) OWNER OF THE PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE CITY OF PITTSTON, LUZERNE COUNTY, PA BEING PARCEL: E11NE3 B016 L009 PLATE Nos. 72-7-214-5 PROPERTY BEING KNOWN AS: 46 Church St., Pittston, PA IMPROVEMENTS ON: Residential HOURIGAN, QUINN, P.C.

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71-T8SW12-005-005-000 SHERIFF'S SALE (#80)

Attorneys for Plaintiff Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP

Being Plate Number: 73-2-746-4 Pin #: 73-H10SW2-021-007-000

Attorney: Udren Law Offices, P.C.

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SHERIFF'S SALE (#79)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number 201511395 Plaintiff, Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for Ameriquest Mortgage Securities Inc., Quest Trust 2006-X2, Asset Backed Certificates, Series 2006-X2 Vs Defendant(s) JO VAN NERMESAN, JULIE NERMESAN, Owner(s) of the property situate in City of Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Being plate number: 71-10-254-7 Pin number: 71-T8SW12005-005-000 a/k/a T8 SW12 B005 L005 Property being known as: 219 W Magnolia Street, Hazleton, PA 18201 Improvements thereon: Residential Property

Plaintiff: Nationstar Mortgage LLC Vs defendant: Mary Anne Nichols Owner(s) of the property situate in the Pittstown Township, Luzerne County Being parcel number and pin number: 51-E12SW1-5-13 Property being known as: 26 Poole Street, Pittston, PA 18640 Improvements thereon: Residential Dwelling Attorney: Sarah K. McCaffery, Esquire, Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC, 3600 Horizon Drive, Suite 150, King of Prussia, PA 19406

SHERIFF'S SALE (#83)

SHERIFF'S SALE (#86)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number: 201413077

By virtue of a writ of execution NO. 2014-4536

Plaintiff: Wells Fargo Bank, NA, successor by merger to Wachovia Bank, NA

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. s/b/m to Wachovia Bank, National Association Vs. Paul Pieczynski

Vs. Defendant: Mary Ann OBoyle, AKA Mary Ann O'Boyle (deceased); James J. OBoyle, AKA James J. O'Boyle

Owner(s) of the property situate in KINGSTON TOWNSHIP, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania

Owner(s) of the property situate in the City of Pittston, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.

Being Pin# 35-E9S4-004-008-000 Plate# 35-856-2-D49-1

Being Parcel Number and Pin Number: 72-E11NE3008-013-000 Property being known as: 49 Wilson Street, Pittston, PA 18640 Improvements Thereon: Single Family Dwelling Attorney: Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, P.O. Box 165028, Columbus, OH 43216-5028

Property being known as: 462 Carverton Road, Wyoming, PA 18644-9361 Improvements thereon consist of RESIDENTIAL TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Paul Pieczynski, by Deed from Paul Pieczynski and Lee Ann Pieczynski, his wife, dated 10/11/2002, recorded 08/13/2002 in Book 3004, Page 202944.

SHERIFF'S SALE (#81)

SHERIFF'S SALE (#84)

Attorneys for Plaintiff Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP

By virtue of a writ of execution NO. 2015-6311

SHERIFF SALE TO TAKE PLACE ON: JUNE 03, 2016

SHERIFF'S SALE (#87)

Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a Christiana Trust, Not Individually But as Trustee for Pretium Mortgage Acquisition Trust

BY VIRTUE OF WRIT OF EXECUTION CASE NUMBER: 2015-13352

By virtue of a writ of execution NO. 201509793

Vs. Robert Nika

DITECH FINANCIAL LLC F/K/A GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC

JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Vs. Sandy Polanco

pr Single Family Dwelling Attorney: Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC, P.O. Box 165028, Columbus, OH 43216-5028 SHERIFF'S SALE (#89)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number: No. 201512714 NATIONAL PENN BANK, successor in interest to FIRST FEDERAL BANK, Plaintiff vs MARIA D. QUINONES, Defendant Owner(s) of the property situate in Foster Township, White Haven, Luzerne County, PA Being Parcel Number and Pin Number: PIN: 23-Q11S7009-007-000; Plate: 23-474-3D742-5 Property Being Known as: 100 Sunshine Drive, White Haven, PA 18661 Improvements thereon: residential dwelling Attorney: Richard Brent Somach, Esquire, Norris, McLaughlin & Marcus, P.A., 515 West Hamilton Street, Suite 502, Allentown, PA 18101 SHERIFF'S SALE (#90)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number: 13-10852

OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY SHAWN PALSGROVE

Owner(s) of the property situate in the CITY OF HAZLETON, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania

SITUATE IN THE CITY OF WILKES BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA

Being Parcel No. 71-T8NW34-006-011-000 Plate No. 71-13-540-5

Vs. Defendant: Vito J. Rinaldi

BEING PARCEL NUMBER AND PIN NUMBER: H10NW4 B13 L16

Parcel No. 71-T8NW34-006-11A-000 Plate No. 71-13-540-1-D1-3

PROPERTY BEING KNOWN AS: 289 NORTH RIVER STREET WILKES BARRE, PA 18702

Property being known as: 571 North Carson Street, a/k/a 571 Carson Street, Hazleton, PA 18201-5209

Owner(s) of the property situate in the Township of Jenkins, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Being Parcel Number and Pin Number: 33-F1 JSJ-006007-000

Improvements thereon consist of RESIDENTIAL

IMPROVEMENTS THEREON: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING

Improvements thereon consist of RESIDENTIAL

Property being known as: 83 Main Street, Inkerman, PA 18640

TITLE TO SAID PREMISES VESTED IN Robert Nika, by deed from Brian Galbiati, dated 12/07/2009, recorded 12/10/2009 in book 3009, page 245592.

ATTORNEY: KML LAW GROUP, P.C. By: KML LAW GROUP, P.C. Rebecca A. Solarz PA ID 315938 Attorneys for Plaintiff

Attorneys for Plaintiff Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP

SHERIFF'S SALE (#85)

SHERIFF'S SALE (#82)

BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXECUTION CASE NUMBER: No. 2015-CV-05992

By virtue of a writ of execution number 2015-12427

PLAINTIFF: First Columbia Bank & Trust Co.

Plaintiff Eagle Rock Resort Co., LLC

VS. DEFENDANT: MarkPenn

Owner(s) of the property situate in the City of Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Being plate number 71-15-113-4 Pin number 71-U8NW42-001-006-000 Being plate number 71-15-113-2-D1-2 Pin number 71-U8NW42-001-007-000 Property being known as: 146 Samuels Avenue, Hazleton, PA 18201

Vs. Defendant NORVIS

ROBERT

Owners of the property situate in the Township of Hazle, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Being parcel number and pin number U5S4 001 001 Property being known as: Lot 1 of the ERII Subdivision located in Eagle Rock Resort f/k/a Valley of Lakes Subdivision in the Township of Hazle, County of Luzerne, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Improvements thereon: VACANT LAND Attorney Ogurkis

Lorine

Angelo

VS SHAWN PALSGROVE

OWNER OF THE PROPERTY SITUATED IN THE: Township of Union, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania BEING PARCEL NUMBER AND PIN NUMBER: 61-2754-D10-D2; 61-J4-00A-03V000 PROPERTY BEING KNOWN AS: 200 Marvin Road, Shickshinny, Pennsylvania, 18655 IMPROVEMENTS THEREON: 1 story residential dwelling (ranch) with attached garage ATTORNEY: P. Jeffrey Hill, Esquire Harding, Hill & Turowski, LLP, 38 West Third Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 570784-6770, Ext 211

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TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Sandy Polanco, by Deed from Luis Cadavid, dated 07/17/2007, recorded 08/20/2007 in Book 3007, Page 221625. Attorneys for Plaintiff Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP SHERIFF'S SALE (#88)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number: 201115642 Plaintiff: Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, successor by merger to Wachovia Bank of Delaware, National Association f\k\a First Union National Bank of Delaware, successor by merger to First Union Home Equity Bank, N. A. Vs. Defendant: Gregory J. Policare, deceased; Marisa D. Policare; Stephen G. Policare Owner(s) of the property situate in the City of Pittston, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Being Parcel Number and Pin Number: 72-E11SE1038-016-000 Property being known as: 187 Johnson Street, Pittston, PA 18640 Improvements Si

Thereon:

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Plaintiff: Wells Fargo Bank, NA successor by merger to Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc.

Improvements Thereon: Single Family Dwelling Attorney: Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, P.O. Box 165028, Columbus, OH 43216-5028 SHERIFF'S SALE (#91)

By virtue of a Writ of Execution No. 2015-CV-8571 issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, directed to me, there will be exposed to public sale, by vendue or outcry to the highest and best bidders, for cash, in the Courthouse in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on June 3, 2016 at 10:30 a.m., in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and interest of the Defendant in and to: PLAINTIFF: Regency nance Company VS DEFENDANT: Robaczewski

FiTracy

PROPERTY SITUATE IN: City Nanticoke, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania PIN: J7NW1B2L12 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PREMISES: 235 HONEY POT STREET; NANTICOKE, PA 18634

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Vs defendant Kathleen McCabe. Known Surviving Heir of Yolanda P. Hoban and Unknown Surviving Heirs of Yolanda P. Hoban

SHERIFF'S SALE (#73)

Vs. Dona Meza a/k/a Donna Meza and John Connell

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Attorney: Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, P.O. Box 165028, Columbus, OH 43216-5028

Attorney: Stephen M. Hladik, Esquire, Hladik, Onorato & Federman, LLP, 298 Wissahickon Avenue, North Wales, PA 19454

Kondaur Capital Corporation, as Separate Trustee of Matawin Ventures Trust Series 2015-2

n, by James H. Steinson, HI and Brenda Ambrose Steinson, h/w, dated 03/05/2004, recorded 03/17/2004 in Book 3004, Page 57494.


., ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: Jill M. Sport, Esq. SHERIFF'S SALE (#92)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number: 20149790 Plaintiff: Wells Fargo Bank, NA, successor by merger to Wachovia Bank, NA Vs. Defendant: Romero

Raul

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Owner(s) of the property situate in the City of WilkesBarre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Being Parcel Number and Pin Number: 73-H9SE1-005001-000 Property being known as: 76 Riverside Drive, Wilkes Barre, PA 18702 Improvements Thereon: Single Family Dwelling Attorney: Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, P.O. Box 165028 Columbus, OH 43216-5028 SHERIFF'S SALE (#93) BY VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution No. 2015-13767 Plaintiff: Midfirst Bank vs. Defendant(s): ZOILA A. ROSADO, TOMMY ROSADO-CRUZ, AND THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, Owner(s) of the property situate in the City of Hazleton, County of Luzerne, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and being property known as 215 West Elm street Hazleton, PA 18201 PIN NO. T8SW43B12L9. PLATE NO. 71-5-29-D1-7.

IMPROVEMENTS THEREON: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING

Leon P. Haller Attorney for Plaintiff, Purcell, Krug & Haller, 1719 North Front Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102 SHERIFF'S SALE (#94)

SHERIFF SALE TO TAKE PLACE ON: JUNE 03, 2016 BY VIRTUE OF WRIT OF EXECUTION CASE NUMBER: 2014-12633 M&T BANK VS LOURDES ROSARIO OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY LOURDES ROSARIO SITUATE IN THE CITY OF HAZLETON, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA BEING PARCEL NUMBER AND PIN NUMBER: T8NW41 B6 L1,T8NW41 B6 LIB & NEW PARCEL T8NW41B6 PROPERTY BEING KNOWN AS: 717-719 PEACE STREET HAZLETON, PA 18201 IMPROVEMENTS THEREON: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING WITH A DOUBLE BRICK BUILDING ATTORNEY: KML LAW GROUP, P.C. KML LAW GROUP, P.C. Matthew K. Fissel Pa. ID 314567 Attorneys for Plaintiff SHERIFF'S SALE (#95)

Vs. Defendant: Ronald S. Roth

Owner(s) of the property situate in the City of Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Being Parcel Number and Pin Number: 71-T8SW12008-012-000 Property being known as: 411 West Oak Street, Hazleton, PA 18201 Improvements Thereon: Single Family Dwelling Attorney: Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, P.O. Box 165028, Columbus, OH 43216-5028

f, l, ug Haller, 1719 North Front Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102 SHERIFF'S SALE (#97)

By virtue of a writ of execution NO. 2014-14068 Wells Fargo Bank, NA Vs. Maximo Santos Owner(s) of the property situate in WEST HAZLETON BOROUGH, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Being Property being known as: 337-339 Allen Street, West Hazleton, PA 18202-2622

Being parcel number and pin number: P12NW1-11-9

Property being known as: 601 Berwick Street, White Haven, PA 18661 Improvements thereon: Residential Dwelling Attorney: SARAH K. McCAFFERY, ESQ., Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC, 3600 Horizon Drive, Suite 150, King of Prussia, PA 19406 SHERIFF'S SALE (#99)

By: KML GROUP, P.C. Rebecca A. Solarsz PA ID 315935 Attorneys for Plaintiff

HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY

PLATE # 63-2-356-3 PIN # T7NE3-015-002-000

Property being known as: 17 Danko Road, Wapwallopen, PA 18660

vs. Defendant: TRACEY L. SAMPSON

Attorneys for Plaintiff Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP

Improvements Thereon: Single Family Dwelling

PIN NO. I9NE1-B36-L15 PLATE NO. 73-13-2-341-5

By virtue of a writ of execution case number: 201310366

IMPROVEMENTS THEREON: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING

Plaintiff: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.,

Leon P. Haller Attorney for Plaintiff, Purcell, Krug &

By virtue of a writ of execution case number 201513709

Alana

Being Parcel Number and Pin Number: 09-M5-00A50G-000

Attorney: Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, P.O. Box 165028, Columbus, OH 43216-5028 SHERIFF'S SALE (#100)

Plaintiff: Nationstar Mortgage LLC

By virtue of a Writ of Execution No. 11132-2015

Vs defendant: Barbara Santostefano

By virtue of a Writ of Execution issued by: U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee under Securitization Servicing Agreement Dated as of July 1, 2005 Structured Asset Securities Corporation, Structured Asset Investment Loan Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-HE1 c/o Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC

Owner(s) of the property situate in the Borough of White Haven, Luzerne County

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v. Ruth Shafer, as Administratrix of the Estate of Richard Shafer Owner(s) of the property SITUATE IN THE WILKESCOUNTY OF BAKRE, LUZERNE AND STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA Being Luzerne County tax PLATE NUMBER 71-14-57712 and PIN NUMBER 71T8NW33-014-14A-000 Property being known as: 233 East Diamond Avenue, Hazleton, PA 18201 TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN, Richard Shafer by Deed from James Kimberly Crawley and Crawley, dated March 28, 2005 and recorded April 11, 2005 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds for the County of Luzerne in Book: 3005, Page: 81933. Richard Shafer has departed this life on 11/30/2010. Improvements thereon consist of: Residential Real Estate

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IMPROVEMENTS THEREON: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING

Attorneys for Plainsiff: Stern & Eisenberg, PC, 1581 Main Street, Suite 200, The Shops at Valley Square, Warrington, PA 18976 (215)572-8111

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Plaintiff: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA

SHERIFF'S SALE (#98)

PROPERTY BEING KNOWN AS: 770 MILLER STREET LUZERNE, PA 18709

SASCO Mortgage Trust 2006-WF2

Owner(s) of the property situate in the Township of Conyngham, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.

Owner of the property situate in the 13th Ward of Wilkes Barre City, County of Luzerne, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and being property known as: 42 PROSPECT STREET, WILKES-BARRE, PA 18702

BEING PARCEL NUMBER AND PIN NUMBER: F9SE4 B22 L5

ATTORNEY: KML LAW GROUP, P.C.

TITLE TO SAID PREMISES VESTED IN Maximo Saijtos, by Deed from Robert Wolk and Cheryl Kakiel, Co-Executors of the Estate of Martha Pawlowski, dated recorded 04/21/2006, 04/26/2006 in Book 3006, Page 108348.

BY VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution No. 2015-12818

SITUATE IN THE BOROUGH OF LUZERNE , LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA

will be sold by: Sheriff of Luzerne County

Vs. Defendant: Schwan

SHERIFF'S SALE (#96)

SEIZED AND TAKEN into execution at the suit of By virtue of a Writ of Execution issued by: U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee under Securitization Servicing Agreement Dated as of July 1, 2005 Structured Asset Securities Corporation, Structured Asset Investment Loan Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-HE1 c/o Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC v. Ruth Shafer, as Administratrix of the Estate of Richard Shafer

TY MARY E, SIMS & JOHN J. SIMS

Plaintiff: U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for

Improvements thereon consist of RESIDENTIAL

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Attorneys for Plaintiff Stern & Eisenberg, PC NOTICE IS HEREBY given to all claimants and parties in interest that the Sheriff will within thirty (30) days thereafter file a schedule of distribution in his office, where the same will be available for inspection and the distribution will be made in accordance with the schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SHERIFF'S SALE (#101)

SHERIFF'S SALE (#104)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number: 201405898

By virtue of a Writ of Execution issued by: Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas as Indenture Trustee for the registered holders of Saxon Asset Securities Trust 2004-3 Mortgage Loan Asset Backed Notes, Series 2004-3 c/o Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC v. Marijo Slembarski and Ronald W. Slembarski.

Plaintiff: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., successor by merger to Wachovia Bank, N.A. Vs. Defendant: Jill Sherinsky, AKA Jill A. Sherinsky; Joseph Sherinsky, Jr. Owner(s) of the property situate in the Borough of West Pittston, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Being Parcel Number and Pin Number: 65-D11SE4010-006-000 Property being known as: 532 Luzerne Avenue, West Pittston, PA 18643 Improvements Thereon: Single Family Dwelling Attorney: Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, P.O. Box 165028, Columbus, OH 43216-5028 SHERIFF'S SALE (#102) By virtue of a writ of execution case number 201510550 Plaintiff: Beneficial Consumer Discount Company D/B/A Beneficial Mortgage Co. of Pennsylvania Vs Defendant(s) HARRIET SIGLIN A/K/A HARRIET R. SIGLIN, Owner(s) of the property situate in Township of Kingston Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Being plate number: 35-486D1-D7-D5-2 Pin number: 35-E9S7-002011-000 Property being known as: 364 Crane Road (Kingston Township), Shavertown, PA 18708 Improvements thereon: Residential Property Attorney: Udren Law Offices, P.C. 35-E9S7-002-011-000 SHERIFF'S SALE (#103) SHERIFF SALE TO TAKE PLACE ON: JUNE 03, 2016 BY VIRTUE OF WRIT OF EXECUTION CASE NUMBER: 2015-10421 GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC VS MARY E. SIMS & JOHN J. SIMS OWNERS OF THE PROPERSIMS & JO

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No. 531-16 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece, parcel or lot of land situate in township of Wright, County of Luzerne and commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the northerly side line of terrace drive on the dividing line between lots 34-A and 36-A on plot of lots known as the wildwood terrace allotment surveyed for Joseph Farmer; Thence along the dividing line between lots 34-A and 36-A, north 2 degrees 11 minutes east, one hundred sixty (160) feet to a corner; Thence along the westerly side line of lot 36-A, south 2 degrees 11 minutes west, one hundred sixty (160) feet to the northerly side line of terrace drive aforesaid; Thence along the same south 87 degrees 49 minutes east, one hundred (100) feet to the place of beginning. Being all of lot number 36-A on aforesaid plot. ALSO KNOWN AS 36 Terrace Drive, Mountain Top, PA 18707 TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN, Marijo Slembarski and Ronald W. Slembarski, dated February 19,2013 and recorded February 21,2013 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds for the County of Luzerne in Book 3013 Page 35357 Being Luzerne County tax PLATE NUMBER 64-105-2D49-4 PIN NUMBER 64L9S3A -003-007-000 IMPROVEMENTS thereon consist of: Residential Real Estate Seized and taken in execution as the property of: Marijo Slembarski and Ronald W. Slembarski Assessment Map. Block and Lot Numbers SHERIFF'S SALE (#105)

By virtue of a Writ of Execution, Case No. 2015-12810 Plaintiff, Freeland Borough vs. Defendant, Mark Soltis

t, Owner of the property situate on the east side of Washington Street Freeland Borough, Luzerne County. Pennsylvania, known as Lot 14, Block L

Being PIN Number R9NE2-014-017-000

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Property being known as 307 Washington Street. Freeland, Pennsylvania. 18224 Improvements thereon: the northerly one-half of a double dwelling known as 307 Washington Street, Freeland, Luzerne County. Pennsylvania. Attorney: Donald G. Karpowich. Attorney-at-Law. P.C., Kevin M. Walsh. Jr.. Esquire SHERIFF'S SALE (#106)

By virtue of a Writ of Execution, Case No. 2015-12032 Plaintiff, Freeland Borough vs. Defendant, Mark Soltis Owner of the property situate on the east side of Washington Street in the Woodside Addition to the Borough of Freeland. in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Being PIN Number 22-R9NE2-014-016-000 Property being known as 305 Washington Street. Freeland, Pennsylvania. 18224 Improvements thereon: one-half of a double dwelling known as 305 Washington Street, Freeland, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Attorney: Donald G. Karpowich. Attorney-at-Law. P.C., Kevin M. Walsh. Jr.. Esquire SHERIFF'S SALE (#107)

By virtue of a writ of execution NO. 2015-3624 PHH Mortgage Corporation, f/k/a Cendant Mortgage Corporation Vs. Paul M. Sorbelli and Bonnie S. Sorbelli Owner(s) of the property situate in Plains Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Being Pin# 50-G10SW2-015-022-000 Plate# 50-2-192-6 Property being known as: 48 Warner Street, Plains, PA 18705-1131 Improvements thereon consist of RESIDENTIAL TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Paul M. Sorbelli and Bonnie S. Sorbelli, his wife, by Deed from Jennie M. Osmanski, by and through her agent under Power of Attorney, Ronald Osmanski, dated 07/16/2004, recorded 07/21/2004 in Book 3004, Page 180901. Attorneys for Plaintiff Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP SHERIFF'S SALE (#108)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number: 201111428 Plaintiff: Wells Fargo Bank, National Association as successor by merger to WaCo

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ght vivorship, by Deed from Owners of the property situ- Improvements thereon con- Owner(s) of the property sit- BRIAN M. SZUMSKI Sheriff Genevieve Rachel Zaroda uate in the Borough of West of Luzerne County Vs Defendant(s) UNITED ate in the Township of sist of RESIDENTIAL and James Zaroda, her husHazleton, Luzerne County, Vs. Defendant: Denis SorokSTATES OF AMERICA, Kingston Luzerne County, band, dated 02/22/1994, TITLE TO SAID PREMISES Pennsylvania. oumov; Yelena SorokPAUL J. TAYOUN, CHARITON, SCHWAGER & recorded 03/09/1994 in Book Pennsylvania MALAK. Attorneys IS VESTED IN Eric R. TurinsBeing parcel number and oumov 2485, Page 673. pin number: T8NW32 B18 Owner(s) of the property sit- Being parcel number and ki, by Deed from Eric R. Being Parcel Number and SHERIFF'S SALE Owner(s) of the property sit- L2B uate in Township of Sugar- pin number 35-F9S2-003- Turinski and Sandra M. Pin Number: 63-T7NE1-004Howard S. Stecher was co(#128) Turinski, his wife, dated 022-000 uate in the Township of loaf, Luzerne County, Penn- 004-000 record owner of the mortrecorded 02/19/2010, Black Creek, Luzerne Coun- Property being known as: sylvania premises as a joint gaged Property being known as: 03/23/2010 in Book 3010, Property being known as: 35 By virtue of a writ of execu618-620 Arthur Street, Haty, Pennsylvania. tenant with the right of surusquehanna Boulevard , S P age 47239. zleton, PA 18201 Being plate number: 229 Carverton Road, tion case number 2015vivorship. By virtue of West Hazleton, PA 18202 58-263-DM-D29-2 Being Parcel Number and Shavertown, Pennsylvania 10703 Howard S. Stecher's death Attorneys for Plaintiff thereon: Pin number: 18708 Pin Number: U4S2-002-010; Improvements : Improvements Thereon Phelan Hallinan Diamond & R7S9A 002 L 2-3-4 U4S2-002-002; U4S2-002- RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK on or about 03/19/1994, his Single Family Dwelling 018 Improvements thereon: Res- Jones, LLP NATIONAL TRUST COMPA- ownership interest was auAttorney: NY, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE tomatically vested in the Property being known as: 10 idential Dwelling Attorney: Manley Deas REGISTERED HOLDER OF surviving joint tenants. Hyde Park Drive, Sugarloaf, Property being known as: KML Law Group, P.C. SHERIFF'S SALE by rg chovia Mortgage Corporation

1454 -56 Main Street, Fern Glen, PA 18241

Improvements Thereon: Single Family Dwelling Attorney: Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, P.O. Box 165028, Columbus, OH 43216-5028 SHERIFF'S SALE (#109) By virtue of a Writ of Execution Case Number 2015-CV13923 Plaintiff, The Fidelity Deposit and Discount Bank vs. Defendant, Stella

Anthony

Owners of the Property situate in the Township of Plains, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Being parcel number and pin number: 50-G11NW4003-020-000 Property being known as: 60 East Bergh Street, Plains, PA 18705 Improvements thereon: Residential Dwelling Attorney: Rocco Haertter, Esquire, Attorney for Plaintiff, Courthouse Square Towers, Suite 310, 216 N. River Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 (570) 208-2907 SHERIFF'S SALE (#110)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number: 201314793 Plaintiff: Wells Fargo Financial Pennsylvania, Inc. Vs. Defendant: Jeffrey Steltz; Deborah Steltz Owner(s) of the property situate in the Township of Hanover, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Being Parcel Number and Pin Number: 25-J8S2-003003-000 Property being known as: 597 Front Street, Hanover Township, PA 18706

Attorney: Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, P.O. Box 165028, Columbus, OH 43216-5028 SHERIFF'S SALE (#111) Sheriff Sale to take place on: June 03, 2016

NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC D/B/A CHAMPION MORTGAGE COMPANY vs UNKNOWN HEIRS AND/OR ADMINISTRATORS OF THE ESTATE OF RITA SWETT Owners of the property UNKNOWN HEIRS AND/OR ADMINISTRATORS OF THE ESTATE OF RITA SWETT

By: KML LAW GROUP, P.C. Matthew K. Fissel Pa. ID 314567 Attorneys for Plaintiff

PA 18249

Improvements thereon: Residential Property

SHERIFF'S SALE (#112)

Attorney: Udren Law Offices, P.C.

By virtue of a Writ of Execution Case No. 2013-13281

58-R7S9A-002-002-000

Plaintiff DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE, FOR NEW CENTURY HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST 2006-1, C/O CARRINGTON

SHERIFF SALE TO TAKE PLACE ON: JUNE 03, 2016

MORTGAGE SERVICES, LLC Vs. Defendant(s) Isidro Concepcion Tavares a/k/a Isidro Concepcion Tavaez and David Keller Owner(s) of property situate in Hazle Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Being plate number 26-21318-4-D52-1-D12-5 and pin number 26-T7NE3-003-012000 Property being known as 866 McNair Street, Hazle Township. PA 18202 Improvements thereon: Residential property. Attorney: LAW OFFICE OF GREGORY JAVARDIAN, LLC SHERIFF'S SALE (#113)

Sheriff Sale to take place on: June 03, 2016 By virtue of writ of execution case number: 201412504 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE, ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS OF THE J.P. MORGAN MORTGAGE ACQUISITION TRUST 2007CH4 ASSET BACKED PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-CH4 vs JOSE L. TAVERAS Owners of the property JOSE L. TAVERAS Situate in the City of Hazelton, Luzerne county, Pennsylvania Being parcel number and pin number: T8NE44 B3 L8 Property being known as: 824 East 1st Street Hazleton, PA 18201 Improvements thereon: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Attorney: KML Law Group, P.C. By: KML LAW GROUP, P.C. Matthew K. Fissel Pa. ID 314567 Attorneys for Plaintiff SHERIFF'S SALE (#114)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number 2013-2737 Plaintiff, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Trustee for Asset Backed Funding Corporation AssetBacked Certificates, Series NC

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SHERIFF'S SALE (#115)

BY VIRTUE OF WRIT OF EXECUTION CASE NUMBER: 2015-071660-0 QUICKEN LOANS INC. VS RICHARD C. THOMAS OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY RICHARD C. THOMAS SITUATE IN THE TOWNSHIP OF PLAINS, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA BEING PARCEL NUMBER AND PIN NUMBER: G11NW4 B7 L2D PROPERTY BEING KNOWN AS: 71 EAST BERGH STREET, WILKES BARRE, PA 18705 IMPROVEMENTS THEREON: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING ATTORNEY: KML LAW GROUP, P.C. By: KML LAW GROUP, P.C. Rebecca A. Solarz PA ID 315938 Attorneys for Plaintiff SHERIFF'S SALE (#116)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number: 201310025 Plaintiff: US Bank National Association, as Trustee for Citigroup Mortgage Loan Trust 2007-WFHE2, AssetBacked Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2007-WFHE2 Vs. Defendant: Mary Lou Thompson, AKA Marylou Thompson

Owner(s) of the property situate in the City of Wilkes Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Being Parcel Number and Pin Number: 73-I9SE1-007022-000 Property being known as: 18 Solomon Street, Wilkes Barre, PA 18702 Improvements Thereon: Single Family Dwelling Attorney: Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, P.O. Box 165028, Columbus, OH 43216-5028 SHERIFF'S SALE (#117)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number 201510049 Plaintiff HSBC Bank USA, N.A. Vs defendant Linda Thome a/k/a Linda M. Wolfer

Attorney: McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C.

(#121)

SHERIFF'S SALE (#118)

By virtue of a writ of execution, case number: 201310883

By virtue of a writ of execution case number 201512054

Plaintiff: U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., As Trustee For Lsf9 Master Participation Trust

Plaintiff Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a Christiana Trust, not individually but as trustee for Pretium Mortgage Acquisition Trust

Vs. Defendant: Justin P. Uzzolino and Amanda Uzzolino

Vs defendant Veronica Timpanelli a/k/a Veronica Petonak Owner(s) of the property situate in the Township of Hunlock, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Being parcel number and pin number 29-334-1-D2-2D1-3 and 29-I5-00A-02F Property being known as: 273 Spring Hill Road, Hunlock, PA 18621 Improvements thereon: Single Family House

Owner(s) of the property situate in the City of Pittston, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Being Parcel Number and Pin Number E11NE3-002016. Property being known as: 10 Butler Street, Pittston, Pennsylvania 18640. Improvements thereon: Residential Dwelling Attorney: Stephen M. Hladik, Esquire, Hladik, Onorato & Federman, LLP, 298 Wissahickon Avenue, North Wales, PA 19454

Attorney: Bradley J. Osborne

SHERIFF'S SALE (#122)

SHERIFF'S SALE (#119)

By virtue of a writ of execution NO. 2014-12149

By virtue of a Writ of Execution Case No. 2014-7146

WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, D/B/A CHRISTIANA TRUST, NOT INDIVIDUALLY BUT AS TRUSTEE FOR PRETIUM MORTGAGE ACQUISITION TRUST

Plaintiff HSBC BANK USA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR NOMURA ASSET ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION, ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST. SERIES 2006-WFI MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES C/O WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Vs. Defendant(s) JOSE D. TOLENTINO Owner(s) of property situate in HAZLETON, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Being parcel number and pin number 71-T8NW34008-007-000 Property being known as 526-528 SEYBERT STREET, HAZELTON, PA 18201 Improvements thereon: Residential property. Attorney: Powers, Kirn & Associates, LLC SHERIFF'S SALE (#120)

By virtue of a writ of execution NO. 2015-4334 Federal National Mortgage Association Vs. Eric R. Turinski Owner(s) of the property situate in BEAR CREEK TOWNSHIP, Luzerne County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Pin # 04-I11S3-002-012-000 Plate # 4-165-5 Property being known as: 2065 Bear Creek Boulevard, Bear Creek Township, PA 18702-9764

Vs. Nelson Velez and Erica Daily Owner(s) of the property situate in KINGSTON BOROUGH, Luzerne County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Being Property being known as: 35 Covert Street, Kingston, PA 18704-3401 Improvements thereon consist of RESIDENTIAL TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Erica Daily and Nelson Velez, as joint tenants with right of survivorship and not as tenants in common, by Deed from Gregory P. Darmont, an adult individual, dated recorded 07/28/2009, 07/31/2009 in Book 3009, Page 150912. Plate Number: 34-2-299-4 Pin Number: 34-H9NE1-001016-000 Attorneys for Plaintiff Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP SHERIFF'S SALE (#123)

By virtue of a writ of execution case number: 20133615 Plaintiff: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Vs. Defendant: Angela Ventura; Andrea Varona, AKA Andrea Verona

Kochalski LLC, P.O. Box 165028 Columbus, OH 43216-5028 SHERIFF'S SALE (#125)

EquiFirst Mortgage Loan Trust 2004-2 Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2004-2

By virtue of a writ of execution case number 2431-2010

Owner(s) of the property situate in Borough of West Pittston, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania

Plaintiff Bank of America. N.A.. as successor bv merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing , LP. Vs defendant Edward W Wood and Dorothy C Wood Owners of the property situate in the Huntingdon Township Luzerne County, Pennsylvania The tax map number is 30J1-00A-028-000 and 30-J100A-06D-000

Vs Defendant(s): EDWARD G. ZALEPA, JR.,

Being plate number: 65-2-629-4 Pin number: 65-E11NW2-009-008-000

Improvements thereon: Residential Property

Plaintiff Wells Fargo Bank. N.A.

Attorney: Udren Law Offices, P.C.

Vs defendant Unknown Surviving Heirs of Ethel Mae Zonca a/k/a Ethel Zonca, Deceased Mortgagor and Real

Improvements thereon; Residential Dwelling

By virtue of a writ of execution case number 201513387

SHERIFF'S SALE (#129)

Plaintiff Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.

BY VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution No. 2015-14127

vs. Defendants Stanley J. Zaneski a/k/a Stanley J. Zaneksi, Jr. and Linda Zaneski

Plaintiff: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY

Owner(s) of the property situate in the Borough of Edwardsville, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania

vs. Defendant(s): WRIGHT

BRIAN J.

Being parcel number and pin number 18-G9S3 -003011-000

Owner(s) of the property situate in the Township of County of Newport, Luzerne, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and being property known as 1015 EAST MAIN STREET, NANTICOKE, PA 18634

Property being known as: 170 Zerby Avenue, Edwardsville, PA Improvements thereon: Commercial-combination structure

PIN NO. K6S3-B4-L4 PLATE NO. 46-C-39-R1-D1-2

Attorney: Kristen Wetzel Ladd, Esquire Unruh, Turner, Burke & Frees

IMPROVEMENTS THEREON: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING

SHERIFF'S SALE (#130)

Leon P. Haller, Attorney for Plaintiff, Purcell, Krug & Haller, 1719 North Front Harrisburg, PA Street, 17102 SHERIFF'S SALE (#127)

By virtue of a writ of execution NO. 2015-13779

By virtue of a Writ of Execution No. 2015-13993 Plaintiff, Fairway Consumer Discount Company vs. NATHAN WYNDER and KELLIE WYNDER, his wife Owner of the property situate in Pittston City, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Being Parcel Number and Property Identification Number: E11SE1 B038 L005 Property being known as: 165 Johnson Street Improvements thereon: single family dwelling Attorneys: Chariton, Schwager & Malak

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SHERIFF'S SALE (#131) By virtue of a writ of execution case number 2014-5029

65-E11NW2-009-008-000

SHERIFF'S SALE (#126)

Attorneys for Plaintiff Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP

Property being known as: 357 Baltimore Avenue, Pittston, PA 18643

Property being known as: 145 Baker Hill Road, Huntington Mills, Pennsylvania 18622

Attorney: McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C.

Plate Number: 60-1-230-5 Pin Number: 60-J9SW1-002002-000

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. s/b/m to Wachovia Bank, N.A. f/k/a First Union National Bank Vs. James B. Zaroda a/k/a James Zaroda and Genevieve Rachel Zaroda a/k/a Genevieve Zaroda Owner(s) of the property situate in SUGAR NOTCH BOROUGH, Luzerne County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Being Property being known as: 663 Main Street, Sugar Notch, PA 18706-2127 Improvements thereon consist of RESIDENTIAL TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Howard S. Stecher, widower and Genevieve Rachel Zaroda and James Zaroda, as joint tenants with the right of surfr

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Owner and Patricia A. Richardson Known Surviving Heirs of Ethel Zonca. Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner. Owners of the property situate in the Township of Hunlock, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania The tax map number is 2914-00A-17K-000; plate number 29-137-4-D-1 Property being known as: 337 Spring Hill Drive, Hunlock Creek, Pennsylvania 18621 Improvements thereon: Residential Dwelling Attorney: McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C.

SHERIFF'S SALE (#132) By virtue of a writ of execution case number: 20147661 Plaintiff: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., successor by merger to Wachovia Bank, N.A., formerly known as First Union National Bank Vs. Defendant: Stanley J. Zukos, Jr.; United States of America Owner(s) of the property situate in the Township of Fairview, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Being Parcel Number and Pin Number: 20-L10S4-002021-000, Property being known as: 6 Wheatfield Lane, Mountain Top, PA 18707 Improvements Thereon: Single Family Dwelling Attorney: Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, P.O. Box 165028 Columbus, OH 43216-5028

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