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Mostrar 10 Mostrar todo. Las 10 peores series de Brain Dr. Death Dr. American Pie Mr. Smith Mr. Corman Mr. Iglesias Mr. Inbetween Mr. Mayor Mr. Mercedes Mr. Robinson Mr. Robot Mr. Selfridge Mr. America Mrs. Davis Mrs. Everything Mrs. Fletcher Mrs. Wilson Ms. Marvel Ms. Parrish The Last O. What If? Tweets by tvspoileralert.

Cuando no estoy viendo series estoy hablando sobre ellas y todo lo que soy en esta vida se lo debo a Cristina Yang. Al igual que Chandler, uso el humor cuando me pongo nervioso.

Veo todas las series que puedo pero no todas las que quiero. The wealth of the Roman Catholic Church exceeds that of many countries. Thoroughly enjoyed A Passion for Sustainability on DVD this weekend — not exactly food related, but a very inspirational documentary for anyone in business and much to think about in terms of the food systems we choose to support.

This film follows 14 Portland, Oregon businesses who have become more or completely sustainable via a program called the Natural Step, the principles of which are:. It all seems like common sense based on the golden rule, but it shows that we have strayed a long way from sustainability when companies who adhere to these principles become documentary-worthy.

This is a draft video of Axel Pinpin which might stay as a draft due to my lack of video and audio coverage sharing his experiences with the students of the International Institute of Social Studies in the Hague, the Netherlands. El proceso desde entonces hasta ahora abarca toda la historia de la Iglesia.

Tuvo que ir al encuentro de los diferentes pueblos y culturas conforme se fue extendiendo. Hear his remarks about many important topics like child abuse, forgiveness, child-parent relationship and more. He even talks about his own relationship with his father and his children. A speech to really remember and reflect upon. Danged internal conflict.

To submit your videos email your video link to failpire at gmail dot com subject : video fight club submission. O vocalista e o baterista trocaram pra tirar uma com o playback. Selena Gomez. Lembram dela? Acontece que, ontem, ela fez seu primeiro show com a banda para promover o novo CD. No evento ele mostra como se toca uma guitarra de verdade. Aqui esta el detras de camara official del video de Ponte a Trabajar de Vakero bajo la produccion de Griz Films Mala Cara Y Mario Frias, los cuales estan en labores de nuevo junto luego del problema sucedido en el lanzamiento del video de R1….

Vakero indiscutiblemente siempre se mantiene preocupado de su carrera y por eso se mantiene trabajando fuertemente. T-shirts are all black but they have five colours pink, gold, yellow, blue and silver available for the font. Affion Crockett, who is a comedic genius and impressionist portrays Kanye and Jay-Z in the video, as well as Chris Brown. Conducted in fall , the survey polled hundreds of entertainment industry professionals to rate 1, actors on critical financial metrics, such as their abilities to attract financing for films and drive box office revenues.

His much anticipated Funny People, in which Sandler plays a successful Hollywood comedian diagnosed with cancer, should provide another opportunity to blend humor and humanity. Ferrell recently took to the Broadway stage to satirize former President George W. Bush in a controversial one-man show. Born to comedian parents, Stiller broke into show business on Broadway and later produced well-regarded but little-watched comedy shows for MTV and Fox. Carrey has since proven himself as a crowd-pleasing funnyman in sophomoric flicks like Dumb and Dumber and Liar Liar, and earned respect as a serious actor in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and The Man on the Moon.

Later took on dramatic roles in Psycho remake and Domestic Disturbance. Good thing he opted for comedy. Films led by the ex-Daily Show correspondent have garnered both nods from critics and huge box office revenues. Among his successes: 40 Year Old Virgin and Anchorman.

Murphy launched his career with a raunchy stand-up routine but has recently been collecting huge paychecks for his work on movies aimed at kids. The SNL alum also carried successful comedies Dr. The Cambridge-educated comedian got his start in university productions of Fiddler on the Roof. He stars as a flamboyant Austrian fashion reporter in the highly anticipated Bruno, which hits theaters in May Show biz lifer made a few bucks as a teenager starring in a Activision videogame commercial.

His breakout role came 18 years later as pompous record store clerk in High Fidelity with John Cusack. He won acclaim for his dramatic work, as well, including an Oscar in for his role as a sympathetic but tormented psychologist in Good Will Hunting.

Lucas also earns big from a deal with Hasbro that gives him a large royalty on all Star Wars toys. The director had a tough time finding a new home for his DreamWorks studio but finally landed at Disney. Bruckheimer earns millions producing the Pirates of the Caribbean series for Disney. The comedian still earns millions from the syndication of Seinfeld more than a decade after the show went off the air. Phil still brings in the big bucks thanks to his syndication fees, books and speeches.

A series of shows with octomom Nadya Suleman helped bring his show some extra buzz. His deal with distributor Lionsgate allows Perry to keep much of the money from his films. The original show is poised to tie Gunsmoke as the longest-running prime-time drama in television history.

Cowell continues to earn big paydays for his work on the show. At 59 the Boss still rocks. He capped off his tour by playing the halftime show at the Super Bowl. Springsteen has been an outspoken critic of the pending Live Nation-Ticketmaster merger, saying the deal will be bad for fans.

Last year the shock jock married his longtime girlfriend Beth Ostrosky. The actor stepped back into the spotlight last year with the fourth installment of Indiana Jones. Despite lukewarm sales of his latest album, Chesney made the list with a monster tour selling one million tickets in Chesney can often be seen tailgating with fans before shows.

But he still gets the bulk of his money from Seinfeld syndication. Cuando te atracan, denuncias. Si encima te roban en tu casa, le acusan de allanamiento. Encima te ha robado en tu casa.

Te han robado, pero no puedes hacer nada. El Murcia fue muy superior al Salamanca. El dominio total del Murcia se tradujo en el , justo antes del descanso, gracias a Chando, que empujaba a gol un buen centro de David de Coz. Una jugada sin aparente peligro, al comienzo de la segunda mitad, iba a ser la clave del partido. Golazo del balear, que ya suma dos en Liga y uno en Copa.

Ayer, dos puntos birlados. A bote pronto, me acuerdo del penalti pitado a Bruno ante el Huesca con el brazo pegado al cuerpo. Y me acuerdo del robo de ayer. A few years ago, in fact, I was strictly against dating anyone. I actually have an example for this. Once, I had a dream where I was holding posterboard in the end, and I woke up, and it was strange. I felt the paper between my fingers for a few seconds and then just air.

I tried to get back to the dream, but it was impossible. I had treaded too far in the real world to retreat to the dream. Dreams are amazing, though. One time, when I was in a really bad situation, I had a dream about swimming in boiling water, which symbolizes emotional turmoil. But, of course, I ignored it because I thought I was having such a great time.

You walk out of one world made of classrooms, surface, and drop back down to a world made of boiling water. Allez, hop : branchez les guitares. Read more ». Evans Sr. Wilkes-Barre Hospital shouldnt deny jobs to those who smoke O n Feb.

What does this mean for the fu- ture? There already is a nursing shortage; with Geisinger discriminating against appli- cants who use any type of tobacco, the shortage will grow. I smoke though, so after college if I apply for a job with Geisinger, it will give me a nicotine test.

If I fail, I will not get the job. In my mind if a person graduates from a nursing program in the top five, but he or she smokes, the person will be denied a nursing career with Geisinger, and Geis- inger will lose out on an excellent nurse. If the shortage gets bigger, mistakes in the hospital will be a scary possibility. Many tragedies can occur with this new policy.

Just because someone uses a type of tobacco doesnt mean he or she should be judged and denied a job. I understand the health care system is doing this because of insurance, but smok- ing doesnt always cause health problems. Smokers can live their whole lives with no problems, just like nonsmokers, and non- smokers can get lung cancer without it being related to smoking. Shannon Holohan White Haven Dont give platform to pro-choice advocate I want to thank Bishop Joseph Bambera for his consistent pro-life stance in his homilies and for his participation in the March for Life in Washington.

Also for asking the Rev. Kevin P. Quinn, the Uni- versity of Scrantons president, to cancel Ms. Catholic institutions are not supposed to give awards, honors or platforms to those who oppose the churchs funda- mental positions, particularly regarding abortion. I know people have asked: Why dont you attend the program?

Margolies probably will not even mention abortion. The bottom line is she doesnt have to mention it. Because she is coming to the Democratic stronghold of Scranton. The majority of women are largely liberals who are pro-choice actually pro-abortion. On the other hand, you will never see Ms. Margolies presenting this program in an ultra-conservative area such as Lancas- ter County. To answer the question, I would have to say that the fans who rioted because of football coach Joe Paternos firing are not Penn State.

The Penn State University Board of Trustees, whose mem- bers made a politically correct and fatal decision to fire him, is not Penn State.

Thomas Campbell once said, To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die. Joe, who had such a monstrously positive im- pact on the well-being of this country, will never die. Those of you who join me in this feeling can proudly say, We are Penn State. Mike Langan Stroud Township Shelter those in need in diocesan buildings I thought churches received tax-exempt status because they were helping the poor and less fortunate?

If that is the case, why doesnt the bish- op open up the houses the Diocese of Scranton owns to the homeless and to chronic drunks who want to make a change? Or am I totally missing the boat on this one? Patrick Killian Plains Township Writer believes abortion is premeditated murder W e have been killing Gods little girls and boys for 39 years. The death toll of surgical abortion is nearing 55 million, countless more by chemical abortions and hundreds of mil- lions more from contraceptives.

Thirty nine years is an awfully long time for us to get our act together, but we go around like lost sheep. We have to speak and act for the voice- less child in the womb. The womb is a tomb; this is premeditated murder. Please go and pray and witness for the ones who have no voice. Letters should be no more than words. We reserve the right to edit and limit writers to one published letter every 30 days. Email: mailbag timesleader.

Environmental Pro- tectionAgencys deci- siontotest well water supplies in a Susquehanna County town is merely insur- ance that the supplies are safe.

At its worst, the federal agen- cys action could be an indict- ment of Pennsylvanias Depart- ment of Environmental Protec- tion.

Which proves true remains to be seen. Samples will be tak- en at 60 homes in Dimock over the next three weeks andanaly- sis will be conducted over a five-week period. The driller denies causing the problems, but DEP cited and fined Cabot. The company had been filling resi- dents gallon water tanks as part of a consent agree- ment. In November, though, the company stopped providing the water, and the DEP deter- mined Cabot had met its obli- gations.

Residents who dont agree asked the EPA to inter- vene, and the agency decided the information they provided warranted further review. The residents fears must be addressed, and EPA testing is thebest waytoaccomplishthat goal. Although the DEP says it has foundnoevidencetojustify the EPAs actions, it nonethe- less is not objectingtothe addi- tional testing.

If its own find- ings are not confirmed, though, the state departments reputation will suffer. Access to clean drinking wa- ter is a basic human need, and the residents of Dimock cant be expected to sleep soundly at night until they know whether their supplies are safe.

Barack Obama, delivering his third State of the Union ad- dress, effectively highlighted his administrations successes, such as the resur- gence of the U. He presented the public and Congress with a grab bag of ini- tiatives. Some, like a call for states to re- quire students to stay in school until they earn a diploma or turn 18, were high-minded vi- sions destined to go nowhere.

But other ideas, such as simpli- fying training programs to move from an unemployment systemtoa re-employment sys- tem, seemedfreshandpromis- ing. Obama placed a welcome emphasis on continued devel- opment of energysources, from opening up offshore oil and gas resources and pursuing natural gas exploration to continued development of clean energy technologies. His administra- tion needs to followup with de- tails of howit will assure safety of natural resources andprotect against waste of taxpayer mon- ey as in the Solyndra debacle.

The presidents calls for an end to excessive tax breaks for the very rich were on point. On reform of the corporate tax structure, Obamais right tocall for an end to perverse incen- tives that rewardcompanies for moving jobs and profits over- seas.

But instead of proposinga web of new incentives, why not simply call for lowering the tax rate and broadening the base something thoughtful per- sons across the po- litical spectrum agree needs to be done?

In one of the speechs feistier declarations, Obama said, Well put. On a disappointing note, Obama offered no fresh ideas about education. Also notably absent were any substantive ideas about entitlement reform and debt reduction.

Obama es- peciallycannot shirkhis dutyto show leadership in those are- nas. He cared about the kids. He wantedtosee us succeed. Sofor a lot of us, hebecameagrandfather- like figure, JordanDerk, a senior from York, said after the proces- sion went past Beaver Stadium. He loved us and we loved him back, Derk said. So saying goodbye is very tough. Jay Paterno, the coachs son and quar- terbacks coach, sent a message to the mourners viaTwitter.

Thank you to all the people who turn- ed out for my fathers procession, he wrote. Very mov- ing. The elder Paterno won two national ti- tles and a Division I record games over 46 seasons as head coach. His cancer was disclosed just nine days after he was forced to leave the football program he had worked with since But Wednesday was once again a salute to Paternos life and ac- complishments. Paternos family arrived about anhour before the funeral service on two blue school buses, the same kindthe coachandhis team rode to home games onfall Satur- days.

His wife of nearly six dec- ades, Sue, sat intheseat tradition- ally reserved for her husband and was first off the bus, followed by Jay. Nike founder Phil Knight and actor William Baldwin were there, too. Todays Mass was a celebration. We laid to rest a great man, Bradley said. Not so much for the football vic- tories He meant so much to so many people. Charles Pittman, who played for Pa- terno in the s, also was at the Mass. It really focused on the type of per- sonJoePaternowas his devotion to his family, his wife, his grand- kids, said Pittman, a senior vice president for publishing at Schurz Communications Inc.

A family spokesman, Dan McGinn, said Paternos grand- children escorted the casket down the aisle during the open- ing procession, and again at the end of the service. Jay Paterno and his brother, Scott, were among the pallbearers. In between, during the service, all of Paternos children spoke ex- cept for Jay, who is scheduled to talkat acampusmemorial service Thursday at the Jordan Center. Two of Paternos 17 grandchil- drenalsotalkedandsharedthefa- vorite moments collected among the rest of the grandkids in- cluding one instance when Pater- no mistakenly drove over a bicy- cle after returning home from work.

Former defensive tackle An- thony Adams, who carried a pro- gram with a black-and-white pic- ture of a smiling Paterno on the cover, said the service was befit- ting of his former coach, who loved to be surrounded by family and just talk. On the other hand, Paterno al- so was notorious for trying to avoid the spotlight himself. He wouldve been embar- rassed. He wouldve hated it, Millen said. He wouldve told us toshut upalready. I guaranteeit. Paterno didnt focus on the scandal that led to his stunning ouster, Scott Paterno has said, and neither did mourners.

Jerry Sandusky, the former as- sistant coach at the center of the abuse scandal, has been charged with molesting10 boys over a pe- riod of 15 years.

He has pleaded not guiltyandisout onbail, await- ingtrial. Paternowas criticizedin the days after Sanduskys arrest for not going to authorities out- side campus when he was told of an allegation against the retired assistant in Paterno did no- tify two of his superiors at Penn State.

He wouldve hated it. He wouldve told us to shut up already. I guarantee it. Matt Millen Former Nittany Lion player on Joe Paterno people gathered around the Nitta- ny Lion shrine outside the adminis- tration building about having lunches with Paterno at a University Park cafeteria in He prefaced his comments by saying, There is an invisible thread that binds all people destined to meet regardless of time, place or circumstance.

The student and then-assistant football coach ate together 35 times, said Kruczek. I didnt know he was an assistant coach until about the sixth lunch, said Kruczek of Nesquehoning. I thought he was a professor, a nerdy professor at that point. Paterno became head coach the following year and held the position for 46 years until last November when the board of trustees fired him as details of the child sex abuse scandal of former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky emerged.

During those nearly 50 years, Kruc- zek and his sons met Paterno on cam- pus and at other events. The last meeting in July between Kruczeks youngest son and Paterno was at the campus creamery where the then- coach stopped in to pick up milk. The two struck up a conversation with Paterno asking the younger Kruczek how his father Sonny was. Kruczek ended his comments re- ferring to the bond that developed between him and Paterno. This thread may stretch and it may tangle, but it will never be broken, said Kruczek.

Some at the vigil never met Paterno and did not know Penn State without Paterno. Joe Paterno has been the one con- stant thats been there, said Elliott Gregory, 28, of West Hazleton The Penn State alumnus and histo- ry teacher in the Hazleton Area School District came to pay his re- spects at the passing of Paterno, an event of historical significance for Gregory. For me its one of the first times of going through something like this, said Gregory. As he stood waiting for the vigil to begin, students carrying candles walk- ed from the upper part of the campus to the illuminated shrine of the white lion.

Some of those attending wore white T-shirts, jackets or hooded tops with a Penn State logo. Printed in bold blue letters on the back of the white top worn by Dwayne Hilton of Berwick was the beginning of the last verse of the Penn State alma mater: May no act of ours bring shame.

On the front was printed, Pride. Hilton retired as director of student affairs three weeks ago and worked for the school for 32 years. He saw the effect Paterno had on the school and students. He actually changed the university and taught a lot of people how to live better, said Hilton.

Pa- terno died Sunday at 85 from lung cancer. Penn State campus- es throughout the state remembered his contribution as a coach, philanthro- pist and family man.

He is always the star of the show, the guy you want to watch, the one who turns heads as fast as he turns games around whether Lewis is doing it on a football field or a basketball court. Nobodys courting him to shoot hoops after his high school days are done in a couple months. Thats because Lewis is on his way to play football for Penn State, where hes destined to make the same impact as a wide receiver for the Nittany Lions as he did as a game-changer for Wyoming Valley West.

Basketball is just a sport for fun, for me, Lewis said. Its not going to get me anywhere. Its just something I love to do. Meyers loves watching him do it. The Mohawks landed Lewis for this basketball season when his family moved from the Valley West school district and into Meyers territory after the football year finished.

He scored 24 points and had 15 re- bounds Saturday against GAR in front of a standing room only crowd at Meyers High School in one of the most dominating personal performances of the young season. My first time in that type of game, playing in that type of atmosphere, it was great, Lewis, a senior, said.

There were so many people there. The rivalrys great, so intense. His initial impact on it was just as forceful, as he powered Meyers victory and paved the way for GARs first defeat of the season. There was a magical moment in that game when Lewis plucked an errant shot out of the air, drove the length of the court with it as two GAR players snugly defended him, then hit an un- derhanded, finger-roll layup to impress the home crowd.

Its a tough move, to go through two defenders, said Rasheed Moore, one of the top returners from Meyers District 2 runner-up team of a year ago. Its the type of move Lewis makes whenever he wants to, it seems. Theres a time and a point where youve just got to be able to take over the game, Lewis said, and do whatev- er it takes to help your team win. I just use my athletic ability to the best of my ability. His capability is admirable.

So much so, Moore came out of the trainers room following his second-half injury trying to imitate Lewis look. OK, so thats an exaggeration. It was pure coincidence that the white bandage team trainers used to circle Moores head in an effort to pro- tect a cut above his eye resembled the white headband Lewis was wearing.

But could you blame the rest of the Mohawks if they did try to impersonate a player who makes a habit of rising above the rest to make the magnitude of the moment his own? As outstanding an athlete as you just saw, hes a more impressive young man. Hes courteous, he looks you in the eye, hes a great team kid. It seems Lewis gives whatever team he plays for an extra boost.

We believed we were going to be back on top before he got here, Moore said. When he came, it helped us reach that next level. Its an altitude few others can attain, whether theyre trying to stop the takeoff or going along for the ride.

You may reach him at or email him at psokoloski timesleader. Wednesdays vote doesnt mean Jack- son is out of the running for the position. He, Berwickninth-gradeheadcoachScott Dennis and former Dallas assistant Bob Zaruta are three of the final four candi- dates who were brought back for second interviews.

Two sourc- es alsosaidWednesday that former Kings Col- lege coach Rich Man- nello never applied for the Dallas position, contrary to a previous report. The first motion Wednesday was to rescind the boards ac- tion during the December meeting when it opened the position by an vote and then to retain Jackson for a 28th season.

Bruce Coslett, Dr. Bruce Goeringer and Fred Parry voted in favor of the mo- tion. Goeringer was the only board member tovoteagainst openingthepositioninDe- cember. The second motion was to affirm and ratify the decision to open the position and appoint a head coach as soon as pos- sible.

Thatpassed, withGoeringerand Parry voting against it. Board member Colleen Slocum was present at the meeting, but did not vote because she was not at the due process hearingforJacksononMonday. Wega, the board president, said Slocum was out of state Monday. The board went into executive session immediately following the meeting.

That it ticked up to 62 just be- fore the final buzzer was rea- son enough for the Misericordia coach to give a yell and a fist pump on Wednesday night. Ethan Eichhorsts driving lay- up with1. Woodruff, handed a gift bag for the milestone after the game, was happier that the Cougars , Freedom pickeduptheir first conference road win of the sea- son.

The schools flagship campus, estab- lished in in the small town of State College and conceived as a place for farmers to receive a scientific education, sits in the states geographic center. But its physical presence is also woven throughout Pennsylvania, with two doz- en campuses scattered across the state. So Paternos death from cancer on Sunday has created emotional ripples that have spread throughout the univer- sitys broad network of alumni, both within the state and far beyond.

In a state where professional sports loyalties are usually divided between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, the Penn State Nittany Lions are a teamembraced by all Pennsylvanians. His funeral Wednesday, and the public mourning in State College and throughout the com- monwealth in the days following his death Sunday, have proven that the schools familiar We are Penn State chant stretches from the Poconos to the Alleghenys.

Many alumni credit Paterno not just with winning national college football ti- tles, but for helping to transform a rural agricultural college into a 21st century scientific and engineering powerhouse. He, along with his wife Sue, helped transform a sleepy land grant institution in the center of a blue collar state into an academic giant. Penn State became an elite institution without becoming elitist in large part due to the leadership of this Ivy League-educated man from Brook- lyn, said Anthony Lubrano of Glen- moore, who graduated in and is seeking a seat on the schools Board of Trustees.

His contributions to human- ity far outweigh his notoriety on the gri- diron. Paterno died Sunday morning. Cefalo, who played for Paterno in the mids, will be one of several former players that will speak today. Cefalo also served as an honor guard during Wednesdays public viewing. If he had a choice, Josh Sayre would prefer not to wrestle his bout at the beginning or the end a dual, due to pressure sit- uations. Turns out the Lake-Lehman fresh- man put on one of his best perform- ances under the stressful situation of grappling in the 14th bout Wednes- day night against rival Dallas.

Sayre pinned Dallas Eric Young in the finale of an intense dual in front of a near-capacity crowd at Lake-Leh- man to put the score in his teams fa- vor, a victory in a Wyoming Val- ley Conference Divi- sion II meet.

When I know its something big I tend to wrestle really nervousIts hard to forget about nerves but as soon as you put your foot on the line they go away you cant hear anybody, said Sayre, who recorded the fall in after turning over Young with a half nel- son during the pound match then jumped into the arms of his team- mates in excitement of the victory.

Dates and times are as follows: Wednesday Feb. For more information contact Shawn at Girls softball will also be included this year. Three proofs of residency are needed. New players must provide a birth certificate copy. Interested managers and coaches should provide a copy of a drivers license.

Fees, ages and fundraising information can be found at www. Wyoming Valley Vipers Travel Softball Organization is looking for a few more girls for its 10 and under team. Pitching is a plus. Contact Doug at or Ed at This includes baseball, softball and teeners. Must be 4 years old by April Copy of birth certificate of three proofs of residency required. Send any questions to nwbll ptd. Regis- trations will be held Saturday, Feb. Registration is open to children age 4 to 16 who reside within the boundaries of the league, including all of Exeter Borough and the following areas of Exeter Township: Schooley Rd.

Zion Rd. Any questions contact Jaime Hizynski at www. Players and teams ages and from throughout the Wyom- ing Valley are welcome. Season runs from late May to Oct. Individual teams pay only regis- tration and insurance fees under the Babe Ruth Charter and provide for their expenses.

Any new umpires wishing to join chapter should register at this meeting. Wilkes-Barre Heights Baseball is holding signups for the sea- son for children ages living in the Wilkes-Barre Area School District and surrounding areas. Sign-ups will be Jan. Please bring a copy of birth certificate and contact informa- tion.

For questions, please call Gerrie at or Mandy at Misericordia Baseball will host a hot stove session Friday, Feb. Light refresh- ments provided. The team coaches will be the guest bartenders. Reservations must be made by Jan. For more information, please call Sharon at Each session meets for four consecutive Sundays. For more in- formation, call or visit www. Towns already in- volved are Dupont, Taylor and Minooka.

For info, call Bob at Any questions, please call Melanie at General board meet will be at p. Please note change. Any questions call Wade All mens and co-ed teams interested should attend. For more information, call Ron Trimble at or Hanover Area Little League will be hosting its monthly meeting on Feb. Please do not park in the circle. Everyone is invited to attend. The Winter Social is set for Sat- urday, Feb. Eligible players reside in the Dallas and Lake Lehman school districts, and will be 13 to 19 years old in Contact Tom Evans with any questions at All new players are required to bring a copy of their birth certificate for age verification purposes.

Any questions please email hanov- erareall yahoo. Maximum Impact Sports Training will be having spring softball travel team tryouts for ages 12, 14 and 16 on Jan. Those looking to register must call All registrations will take place at the Crestwood High School.

Baseball and softball programs for boys and girls ages and participants must turn 6 by April For additional dates, fees or information, call Terry at or visit www. Nanticoke Area Little League sign up dates for boys and girls yrs old will be Jan. Gym, Feb. Firehouse, Feb. Children from Nanticoke, Newport Twp. More information go to www.

Pittston Township Little League will hold registrations for the up- coming season on the follow- ing dates: Jan. Registration will take place at the Pittston Township Municipal Build- ing from 6 p. All new players must provide a copy of birth certificate and proof of residency. T-Ball players must be age 5 by May 1. Questions can be directed to Art at Plains Little League will be holding registration for players 4 years of age and older at the Plains Amer- Bulletin Board items will not be accepted over the telephone.

Davis C. Bisping C. Follow Eckstein on Twitter at www. Dallas at Wyoming Valley West, p. Hanover Area at GAR, p. Holy Redeemer at Coughlin, p. Nanticoke at Lake-Lehman, p. Northwest at Wyoming Seminary, p.

Tunkhannock at Pittston Area, p. Wyoming Area at Berwick, p. Valley View at Pittston Area, 4 p. Towanda at Tunkhannock, p. Berwick at Wyoming Area, p. Wyoming Valley West at Dallas, p. Hazleton Area at Crestwood, p. Pittston Area at Tunkhannock, p. Lake-Lehman at Nanticoke, p. GAR at Hanover Area, p. Wyoming Seminary at Northwest, p. Meyers at MMI Prep, p. Allentown Central Catholic at Holy Redeemer, p. Wyoming Area at Dallas, 7 p.

Pittston Area at Hazleton Area, 7 p. Blue Ridge at GAR, 7 p. Wilkes at Delaware Valley, 3 p. FDU-Florham at Misericordia, 3 p. DeSales at Kings, 3 p. DeSales at Kings 1 p. FDU-Florham at Misericordia, 1 p. Wilkes at Delaware Valley, 1 p. Kings at Scranton, 1 p. TNT Boston at Orlando p. TNT Memphis at L. Johns AHL. Released F Michael Pelech. Islanders 3, OT N. Toronto at Lake Erie, 7 p. Clippers at L. Lakers, late Today's Games Boston at Orlando, 8 p.

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Mount St. Marys at Quinnipiac, 7 p. Peters at Rider, 7 p. LIU at Robert Morris, 7 p. Wagner at Sacred Heart, 7 p. Francis NY at St. Francis Pa. Furman at Coll. Tennessee Tech at E. Kentucky, 7 p. Kentucky at FAU, 7 p. Campbell at Gardner-Webb, 7 p. Fresno St. Florida at Mississippi, 7 p. NC State at North Carolina, 7 p. Coastal Carolina at Presbyterian, 7 p. VMI at Radford, 7 p. Appalachian St. Elon at W.

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