Day 6 of our 12 Days of Christmas Give Away was brought to you by White Mountain Winery. We gave away a $200 Gift Certificate this morning on the show to one of our lucky listeners.

To help us announce the winner, White Mountain Winery Owner Bryon Gil joined Gino on the Magic Morning Show. The two discussed what we can expect when we shop at the winery and also let us know about the Jingle Bell Tour that they are participating in.

Check out the interview below!

 

For more information about White Mountain Winery go to WHITEMOUNTAINWINERY.COM

A Family 4 Pack of “Learn To Ski” Passes at Jackson Ski Touring was our GRAND PRIZE today for Day 5 of our 12 Days of Christmas Give Away.

To help us announce the winner of the passes, Jackson Ski Touring‘s Executive Director Ellen Chandler joined Gino on the Magic Morning Show. The two discussed what we can expect from Jackson Ski Touring this year and gave us a sneak peek on what their BRAND NEW Snowshoe Yoga is all about!

Check out the interview below!

 

For more information on everything Jackson Ski Touring has to offer go to JACKSONXC.ORG.

Chocorua, NH – State Police are investigating an injured child in Chocorua. According to State Police Troop E they were called to 196 Deer Hill Road at 8:20 Monday night to investigate a report of a minor child who had been significantly injured.

Police said this morning that they are continuing to investigate the cause of that injury.

The State Police are being assisted by the Carroll County Sheriff’s Department, and the Tamworth Police Department.

Authorities ask that anyone with information regarding the investigation is asked to contact Sergeant Craig S. McGinley of the New Hampshire State Police, Troop E, Tamworth. (603) 323-3333.

 

 

Sean Young and Ed Garrison of North Conway Premier stopped by the Magic Morning Show this morning to help Gino announce the winner of Day 4 for our 12 Days of Christmas Give Away! They also discussed all the product that Premier is offering this holiday season and what their “hot” items have been. Check out the interview below and see who won Day 4!

 

Today’s winner took home a KitchenAid 5 Quart Stand Mixer that is pictured below.

North Conway Premier has furniture, appliances, electronics and more items like above! Stop on by their showroom today, meet their staff, and walk out with some of the best deals in the valley!

For more details go to NORTHCONWAYPREMIER.COM

Conway Police held their annual Cram The Cruiser Food Drive Saturday. ~ Photo Courtesy Of Conway Police

 
North Conway, NH – On Saturday Conway Police Department held their sixth annual Cram the Cruiser Holiday food drive at the North Conway Hannaford Saturday.

Conway Police dispatch Supervisor and food drive organizer Joanne MacKenzie said that thanks to the extremely generous monetary donations from The Conway Area Lions Club, the North Conway Firefighters Association, the Center Conway Firefighters Association and individuals in the community they spent nearly $1,700 in cash inside the store on non-perishable food, toiletries, and paper goods for local food pantries. 

The food drive also received over $2000 in donations of the Hannaford Helps Fight Hunger boxes, and approximately $1000 worth of bagged groceries donated by Hannaford customers doing their weekend shopping. 

“The Conway Police Department Command Unit was stuffed nearly to the top by the end of the drive”. ~ Photo courtesy of Conway Police

 
MacKenzie said the Conway Police Department Command Unit was stuffed nearly to the top by the end of the drive. Officers, Dispatchers and staff then delivered the donations to the Vaughn Community Center food pantry and the Conway Village Congregational Church food pantry.

According to Melody, the Conway Village Congregational Church pantry has supported 492 households, which equals 45,400 meals, over the last eleven months. Vaughn Community Services pantry supports 1,068 households annually which, according to Jennifer Perkins at Vaughn, equals 110,886 meals.

With the high temperature on Saturday reaching only in the twenties, the Police Department staff stayed mainly in the lobby at Hannaford, received warm greetings and holiday wishes from the shoppers, and handed out candy canes to children. Some children even got to sit in a police car and turn on the blue lights.

MacKenzie, Conway Police Chief Ed Wagner and Lieutenant Chris Mattei all agreed that this was their biggest food drive yet. Saying that they were grateful to the Mount Washington Valley Community for the outpouring of support during what can be a difficult time of year for local families.

Caren Wiggin of the Kevin Peare Memorial Skate Park once again dropped by the Magic Morning Show to announce the all winners of their 2nd Annual Grow A Beard 4 KP Competition. Plus, they discussed their Holly Jolly Christmas Event coming up on Sunday (12/9) and Caren helped Gino announce the winner of Magic 104’s 12 Days of Christmas Giveaway – Day 1.  Listen to the interview below!

 

So far the Skate Park has raised almost $30,000 but there’s still a long way to go! To learn more about the Grow A Beard 4 KP Competition Winners, the Holly Jolly Christmas Event , or the 2nd Annual Skate Art Show check out the flyers below or visit the Kevin Peare Memorial Skate Park Facebook Page!

 

To learn more about the Kevin Peare Memorial Skate Park go to GOSKATE4KEV.COM

North Conway, NH – Kennett High School and Middles school went into a lockdown Wednesday after someone activated the alarm. According to Conway Police the high school lockdown alarm was activated at 10:20 A.M. triggering a school wide lockdown.

The School Resource Officer, was on scene at the school and reported that the cause of the alarm was unknown. Within minutes, eight Conway Police Officers along with officers from the Carroll County Sherriff’s Department and NH State Police arrived on scene.

Officers conducted an initial search of the school but no immediate threats were identified.  At that time, a cursory search of each and every room of the school was completed by search teams. 

All staff and students were systematically removed from their classrooms and offices.

The search of the entire building took officers approximately 2 hours.

As the Lockdown at the High school was being lifted a lockdown alarm at Kennett Middle School was reported. Officers responded and determined it was an accidental activation.

While this was taking place SAU 9 schools were to shelter in place as a precaution. A shelter in place is a lower-level response to a specific threat and involves the school making sure people aren’t coming in or out until the situation is over.

After the two lockdowns had been lifted Police issued a press release saying that the point of origin of the alarm activation at the high school was identified and they are working to identify the person responsible for activating it. Authorities said that if the person responsible had no legitimate reason for initiating activation, criminal charges may be brought.

Later in the day SAU 9 Superintendent Kevin Richard issued a statement saying the alarm at the high school was triggered when a person moved his or her phone and the alarm button was inadvertently hit.  

The alarm at the middle school was triggered when someone dropped something on a console and the button was hit.

Richard said the incidents were totally unrelated.

Conway Police Lt. Christopher Mattei said “The Conway Police Department would like to thank the SAU 9 staff and students at both schools for their patience and cooperation.  We would also like to thank both the Conway and North Conway Fire Departments, the Carroll County Sherriff’s Department and NH State Police for their prompt assistance.”