How much snow is too much for your roof? Obviously the answer to that depends on your particular home, but the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety recommends definitely getting your roof shoveled off by two feet of snow, which can weigh as much as 60 pounds per square foot. They note it’s also important to remember that fresh snow doesn’t weigh as much as older snow or ice, which is much more dense. This doesn’t mean that your roof is necessarily safe below two feet of snow. The National Research Council Canada recommends keeping an eye on signs your house may give that it’s under strain from the snow. These signs can include unusual sounds from the roof or supporting walls, visible movement of walls or sagging of ceiling and cracking of drywall or plaster. Other signs may include doors that jam or water leaks that show up after a big snow fall.

 

Keeping your roof clear of snow can save you and your wallet a lot of hurt this winter.

 

Another season and another Super Bowl for our beloved New England Patriots…and Youtuber Ian Cunningham  is at again with another Patriot Parody.

For the past few seasons Ian has been bringing us awesome parody songs about the New England Patriots and with help from his friends he is creating quite the collection.

Let’s take a look…

 

Here’s Brady Pull Me Closer – To the tune of Closer by The Chainsmokers.

 

Here’s Amendola – To the tune of “Hallelujah” originally by Leonard Cohen. This was before Danny went to the Dolphins.

 

Here’s Just Slants – To the tune of Just Dance by Lady GaGa and it was just released a few weeks ago.

And now the latest… just in time for the BIG GAME on Sunday…

 

Here’s Champ Grind Edelman – To the tune of “Better Man” by Pearl Jam.

Job Well Done Ian!

Go Pats!

Tris Pharmaceutical Company Recall

 

 

Tris Pharmaceutical company has issued a recall on generic children’s ibuprofen due to higher concentrations of the drug found in some of the products. According to the FDA, the recall covers Equate: Infants’ Ibuprofen sold in Walmart, CVS Health: Infants’ Ibuprofen sold in CVS, and Family Wellness: Infants’ Ibuprofen sold at Family Dollar Services, Inc.

There is a remote possibility that infants, who may be more susceptible to a higher potency level of drug, and therefore may be more vulnerable to permanent NSAID-associated renal injury. Adverse effects that may be experienced are nausea, vomiting, epigastric pain, or more rarely, diarrhea. Tinnitus, headache and gastrointestinal bleeding are also possible adverse effects. To date, Tris Pharma, Inc. has not received any reports of adverse events related to the lots of product that are the subject of this recall.

For more information you can see the official FDA site. Consumers with questions regarding this recall can contact Tris Pharma’s Customer Service at 732-940-0358.

 

The 2019 Season of Mountain Meisters is under way at Cranmore and Ray Gilmore visited with Gino and The Magic Morning Show today to give you a FULL Recap of all things Meisters for Week 4!

Ray talks about the Top Meisters of the Week and also gives us a sneak peek into what’s happening this weekend over at Cranmore.

For more information on Mountain Meisters go to Cranmore.com and Follow them on Facebook!

To listen to Gino’s Interview with Ray click below:

 

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This morning for our Attitash Race League Report, Local Ski Expert and Attitash Race League Director Corey Madden stopped by and told us all about Race Week #3.

Corey talked about the great 100+ turn out they had for Week #3!. He also gave us a heads up on all the great things happening over at Attitash and Wildcat for this weekend!

Listen to the full report below and for more information on the Attitash Race League and Events at Attitash go to ATTITASH.COM

 

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Cancellations & Delays for Wednesday January 30th

 

Delays

 

Schools

SAU 9, Conway – 2 Hour Delay

SAU 13, Tamworth, Madison, Freedom – 2 Hour Delay

SAU 20, Gorham – 2 Hour Delay

SAU 49 – Wolfeboro, Ossipee – 2 Hour Delay

MSAD 61, Bridgton – 2 Hour Delay

MSAD 72, Fryeburg, Brownfield, Denmark – 2 Hour Delay

Lillipution Montessori – 2 Hour Delay

Mountain View Montessori – 2 Hour Delay

Robert Frost Charter School – 2 Hour Delay

White Mountain Waldorf School – 2 Hour Delay

 

Businesses & Organizations

Children Unlimited – 2 Hour Delay (Opening at 9:30)

 

Cancellations

Fryeburg Congregational Church Closed

Gibson Center – No Meals on Wheels, Transportation for Lunch Only

Sunshine Yoga 10am Class Cancelled

 

 

 

To Report a Cancellation or Delay contact our Office at 603-356-8870


 

Cancellations and Delays are brought to you by:

 
 

Granite State Glass

 

 

 

 

Valladares Transportation and Repair

(603) 447-2101

The Appalachian Mountain Club‘s Mary Anne Vitella was in studio this morning to tell us all about their 29th Annual International Dinner & Adventure Series.

Check out the interview and full schedule below! 

 

Join AMC for their 29th year of the  International Dinner and Adventure Series!

Wednesday evenings transform into a weekly dinner series of international cuisine followed by an inspiring presentation. The family style dinner features four courses, including soup or appetizer, salad, entrée, bread, dessert.

The after dinner program is a cultural and inspirational adventure presented by local and regional guides, explorers, and travelers! 

January 30 –  Day Hikes and More In and Near Luxembourg with Suzanne & Pete Madeira Cuisine of Luxembourg

February 6 – Explore Exotic Morocco from the Souk To the Sahara with Suzanne Richards Cuisine of Morocco

February 13 – Where do the Monarchs Go? with Matt Maloney Cuisine of Mexico

February 27 – Experiencing Greater Kruger National Park with Drew Groves Cuisine of South Africa

March 6 – Aspects of Slovenia with Melanie & Theo Stibbons Cuisine of Slovenia

March 13 –  From Sea To Silvery Sea, Sunrise To Sunset, Rain To Sunshine: Ten Days in Scotland with Peg Nation Cuisine of Scotland

2019 International Dinner prices:

$21 AMC Members/ $24 for Non Members.  $20 for groups of 5 or more. Payment is required upon reservation. International Dinner packages are available starting at $49 per person, which includes dinner, the presentation, lodging at the Joe Dodge Lodge, breakfast and a trail pass at Great Glen Trails for Thursday.

Dinner is at 6 pm, the program follows dinner. All programs are free and open to the public. Reservations are recommended and appreciated. For more information or to make reservations call: 603-466-2727 or go to www.outdoors.org