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TODAYS FORECAST
WILKES-BARRE EXTENDED FORECAST
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. 2010
Partly sunny today with ashower or thunderstormaround. Winds north-north-west 3-6 mph.78 55
84 62
Average normal highs/lows for the week: 75/53: Mostlysunny tomorrow. Winds west 4-8 mph. Very warm with sun-shine mixing with some clouds Monday. Winds southwest 6-12 mph. A shower or thunderstorm possible Tuesday.
SUNDAY
Mostlysunny; warm
Last year: 73/50
89 64
MONDAY
Sun, someclouds
73/45
82 56
TUES
DAY
A t-stormpossible
72/36
76 50
WEDNES
DAY
Mostlysunny; nice
70/55
76 54
THURSDAY
Partlysunny
62/53
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LOTTERY NUMBERS
COMPLETE WEATHER DATA ON PAGE 47
Philadelphia isready for battleFlyers set to openStanley Cup finalsagainst Blackhawks.Page 39
Post a high score, gain more brainpowerResearch by the University of Rochester has foundviolent video games can help improve vision, hand-eyecoordination and thinking. Page A1
Guide to Memorial Day
From grilling safety tosummer travel, find out aboutlocal events for this holidayweekend. Pages 4-5
Fresh and tastyfor summer
Chicken is agreat option fora simple summermeal. Give wrapsandwiches andburgers a try.Page 21
ON THE COVERRep. Joe Sestak, D-Pa., speaks toreporters on Capitol Hill on Friday.Forced to disclose backstage po-
litical bargaining, President BarackObamas embarrassed White Houseacknowledged on Friday that it enlist-ed Bill Clinton to try to ease Rep. JoeSestak out of Pennsylvanias Senateprimary with a job offer.(CHARLES DHARAPAK / ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Daily Number Day: 698Daily Number Night: 889
Big 4 Day: 8728 Big 4 Night: 7662
Quinto Day: 29128 Quinto Night: 07428Treasure Hunt: 4, 7, 11, 19, 27
Cash 5: 9, 13, 14, 17, 25
Cash 5: Saturdays jackpot will be worth atleast $340,000 because no player matchedthe five winning numbers drawn in Fridaysgame.
Mega Millions results are on page 8.
(ISSN 1070-8626) USPS 450-590The Citizens Voice is published daily by Times-Shamrock, 75 N. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711. Periodicals postage is paid at Wilkes-Barre, PA. Additional mailing offices:Send address changes to The Citizens Voice, 75 N. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711.
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INDEXAlmanac 47
Advice 29
Birthdays 28
Business A6-7
Class ified A9-B12
Comics 24-26
Edi torial s 18-19
Horoscope 29
National A1
Publi c not ices A9
Puzzles 25-26
Sports 36-48
Television 29
OBITUARIESBROWN, Mary
KROUCHICK, Anastasia
McHUGH, FrancisRICKEY, Irene
ROZANSKI, Dolores
RYBAK, Edward
SHANAHAN, Joseph, Sr.
SMITH, Elda
TRICHTER, Dr. Benjamin
UREV ITCH, BenjaminObituaries, pages 3 0-31
Births 17
Court notes 13
Pol ice b lotter 13
FOR THE RECORD
KRISTEN MULLEN / THE CITIZENS VOICE
Wendy Cadwalader, left, of Beaumont, and her sister Micayla Grey, of Idetown, tend to the grave ofCadwaladers daughter Carrie Martin who was murdered six years ago to the day Friday. A motor-cycle run is scheduled for Sunday in her honor.
Bike event keeps slain womans memory aliveBy Patrick SweetStaff Writer
WILKES-BARRE Fridaymarked six years since Car-rie Martin, 20 years old andthereigning Luzerne CountyFair Queen, was stabbed todeath in her Larksvillehome.
For her mother, WendyCadwalader, Martin still liveson,memorialized by a nearlylifelike tattoo on herback.
Cadwalader had a pictureof Martin, with angel wings
added, tattooed on her leftshoulder blade not long afterher daughters death.
Shes been on my backmy whole life, Cadwaladersaid. I want to keep herthere.
The tattoo symbolizes Cad-waladers commitment topreserving her daughtersmemory, a mission Cad-waladertakes seriously.
On Sunday, Cadwalader is
hosting the fifth annualCar-ing for Carrie MotorcycleRun and Benefit, a 60-milemotorcycle ride that beginsat the Luzerne County FairGrounds in Dallas and endsat Konefals Grove in Shaver-town. Money raised by theevent will go to the CarrieMartin We Can Make theWorld a Better Place Schol-arshipFund.
Cadwalader doesnt want
tolet Martin go, and inmany
w a ys Ma rti n s ti ll li ve sthroughher mothers efforts.
When Cadwalader satdown last December at the
Dallas Correctional Facility,face to face with JosephGacha, theman convicted ofkilling her daughter andserving lifeplus 20to 40yearsin prison, Martin was thereto support her, Cadwaladersaid.
SheaskedGacha about themurderand prison life. Shak-ing, as shesaidshe often doeswhen she is nervous, Cad-walader asked him if hed
admit to killing her daugh-ter.
It helped me a lot to be
able to say things, Cad-walader said. I know Carriecame down to be there withme andbrought Godwith herbecause I neededall thehelpI couldget.
Gachas answers werevague,she said, and he main-tained his innocence. Cad-walader, though, wasntlook-ingfor closure.
I knew I wasnt going toget the answers I wanted,
Cadwalader said. Closurewould be (Martin) walkingback through my door andgiving me a hug and tellingme shelovesme.
The motorcycle run is animportant wayfor Cadwalad-er to remember her daugh-ter.
(The event is)what keepsme going, Cadwalader said.Idont want her to beforgot-ten.
The ride has drawn 170 to190 motorcyclesin pastyears,shesaid.
Artand Kerri Pimm, long-time friendsof Cadwaladers,came up with theideafor theevent in 2005.Art Pimm saidhe noticed that a lot of theirfriends rodemotorcycles andfigured it would be a goodway to benefit the scholar-ship fund and memorializeMartin.
Its a moving day for manypeople, Pimm said,especiallyCadwalader.
(Cadwalader) gets a littleemotional when she sees allthe bikes line up, Pimmsaid.The first yearwe didit,she made me do the inter-vi e w , a n d I e ve n bro k edown.
They begin planning forthe run at the beginning ofthe year, booking the fairgrounds and figuring outdetails. This year, Cadwalad-ers 9-year-old daughter,
Katie-Jo, will have her ownbooth at Konefals, paintingfaces and making beaded
jewelry.Katie-Jo, who was 3 years
oldwhen her sister was mur-dered, didnt always under-stand what happened, Cad-walader said. When she wasyounger, Cadwalader and herhusbandChris wouldanswertheir daughters questionsbut didnt go out of their way
to talk about it with her.Katie-Jo now understandswhat happened to her sisterand wants to help preservehersisters memory withhermother.
She said, Mom, listen. Iwant to help sissys scholar-ship too I want to do myown thing, Cadwaladersaid. Shes proud of herself,that shes a part of it.
psweet@citizensvoice.com
Registration for thebike event is from 9:30 tonoon. The ride begins at12:30 p.m. The benefit atKonefals Grove lasts from2 to 7 p.m. The benefitcosts $20 per rider andper passenger at the fairgrounds. Non-riders arewelcome to walk in atKonefals Grove for $20.For children ages 5 to10 the cost is $10. All
proceeds from the eventbenefit the scholarship fundin Martins honor. Food andbeverages are included andbands Dex and StrawberryJam will perform. Forinformation, visit www.caringforcarrie.com.
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