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  • Q: I love hummingbirds. Which flowers will draw them to my yard? A: Rufous, calliope and black-chinned hummingbirds are the ones most often seen in this area. These high-speed acrobats visit here from July through September, and occasionally as late as October.

  • "The ward has been under the power of a duly-appointed conservator continually since 1871. He is about 59 years old, and is a man of limited education...

  • This fall, Eric P Wallace, PICPA president, and Albert E Trexler, PICPA executive director and CEO, set out across the state for PICPA's annual Professional Issues Update presentation. A record number of members came out to learn about the state, national, and international issues affecting the profession. Overall, almost 700 members took advantage of these important, informative, and free programs. Current state and local topics included issues such as the newly passed Senate Bill 838, which covers license mobility and new education requirements for becoming a CPA. Members also received an update regarding progress on PICPA's four major 2008-2009 initiatives: diversity, financial literacy, the member needs assessment survey, and student outreach initiatives.

  • The plague of draws continues as FIDE candidates-match finalists Alexander Grischuk of Russia and Boris Gelfand of Israel battle for the right to take on reigning champion Viswanathan Anand of India next year for the world title. The first four games of the six-game finals match were all drawn, including a 14-move peace offer from Grischuk after Gelfand surprised him with an opening novelty in Sunday's Game 3. Monday's Game 4 lasted just four moves longer before the two agreed to yet another draw. In two prior knockout matches this month and so far in the finals, Grischuk has drawn every contest at classical time controls, advancing only in the rapid and blitz playoffs, while Gelfand has notched a single victory and 11 draws in his 2 1/2 matches so far in Kazan, Russia.

  • This month's downtown ArtWalk features brothers Brad and Brian Diller, Charleston natives now living in Nevada and Tennessee, respectively. Brad, a former Daily Mail graphic artist, is a cartoonist who has just published a book, "The Neighbors Have Two Flamingos.

  • The 1942 season had been good to the kid they called "Scooter. New York Yankees shortstop Phil Rizzuto made the American League All-Star team for the first time and batted .381 in the World Series.

  • SEARSPORT Left Bank Books may not be the largest bookstore around, and Searsport is far from the biggest town. But that wont matter to the many book lovers and history buffs expected to come to a free book signing event with Pulitzer Prize-winning author and historian David McCullough on Saturday, Sept. 10. We just look forward to a line around the block, bookstore co- owner Marsha Kaplan said Tuesday. It is such a treat for a small town that generally gets overlooked and driven-through to have an author of this stature come.

  • The Bar Building is the home of Beavis and Butt-Head, the Ambiguously Gay Duo, Harvey Birdman," said J.J. Sedelmaier, the producer and director who brought those made-for-television cartoon characters and numerous others to life at J.J. Sedelmaier Productions Inc., the animation studio that has called the Bar Building home since 1990. It's a name and a studio better known to Manhattan television comedy insiders - the hip folks at "30 Rock," "Saturday Night Live," "The Colbert Report" and "The Daily Show" - than to suburban White Plains. In the Bar Building before Sedelmaier's arrival, the lawyer-heavy list of tenants included Carl Machover, a renowned computer industry pioneer who did the first computer-animated commercial for Xerox Corp. in the '70s.

  • College of Wooster report Josh Dailey scored in the 70th minute to tie the match at 1-1, and the score remained deadlocked through two overtime periods, as The College of Wooster men's soccer team played Heidelberg University to a draw Sunday afternoon in a neutral site contest at Gambier.



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