North Conway, NH – Police from multiple departments scoured the North Conway Village after a caller claimed to have shot his girlfriend.

According to Conway Police at 10:46pm Wednesday the Conway Police Department Dispatch Center received a call from a male, who would only identify himself as Michael, stating that he had shot his girlfriend and that he was armed with a shotgun.

Authorities said that the caller also mentioned possessing explosive devices.

Michael stated that he was located in an apartment above a North Conway Village business then hung up.

Conway, Madison, and Bartlett Police Departments were joined by  State and Carroll County Sheriff’s deputies as they conducted a comprehensive search of several buildings in the area.

During the search “Michael” called three more times, each time disconnecting before dispatch personnel could obtain any specific information as to his true identity or exact location. “Michael” stated that he was going to shoot at officers and vehicles as they passed by his location.  

Officers canvased the area for approximately 2 hours but no evidence of a crime was discovered.

Authorities are in the process of completing a number of search warrants in an attempt to identify the male caller.

Conway Police Lt. Christopher Mattei said that they do not believe there is any credible threat to public at this time.

 

Hikers access Peabody-Fitch Woods from Bridgton Historical Society’s Naramissic Farm. ~ Photo courtesy of Loon Echo Land Trust
 

An anonymous Foundation made a very generous donation to the Loon Echo Land Trust to help the protect the Peabody-Fitch Woods. The Loon Echo Land trust said the foundation who wished to remain anonymous donated a $50,000 grant to match donations made for the acquisition of the land in South Bridgton. The conservation effort forever protects the Bridgton Historical Society’s historic Narramissic Farm from development encroachment. The LELT said that the acquisition of 252 acres of land surrounding the 18th century farm reunites the original property and keeps its character intact. They said that gifts of any amount to the project will be matched dollar-for-dollar by the grant funds from now until December 31st, 2018. To date, donations totaling $13,185 have been matched. LELT has received approximately 67% of the funds for the project and Loon Echo needs another $107,000 to complete the purchase. An information session about the project will be held next Thursday, December 6th at 6:30 pm at the Loon Echo Office in Bridgton. For more information or to make a donation go to lelt.org.

Loon Echo Land Trust has received a generous $50,000 grant from an anonymous foundation to match donations received for the acquisition of the Peabody-Fitch Woods, located in South Bridgton. This conservation effort forever protects the Bridgton Historical Society’s historic Narramissic Farm from development encroachment. The acquisition of 252 acres of land surrounding the 18th century farm reunites the original property and keeps its character intact. The land will create a new community space for recreation and educational programming, and protect valuable natural resources.

 

Quarry located on the proposed Peabody-Fitch Woods Property. ~ Photo courtesy of Loon Echo Land Trust

 
“The Peabody-Fitch project is one of great significance to the community,” says Loon Echo’s Stewardship Manager and South Bridgton resident Jon Evans. “It connects two large tracts of conserved land, ensures continued public access, and protects some of the region’s important cultural features. The Peabody and Fitch families left an amazing legacy and we are proud to not only protect their land, but honor their pioneering spirit in the process.”

Gifts of any amount to the project will be matched dollar-for-dollar by the grant funds from now until December 31st, 2018. A $10 donation towards the purchase becomes $20. A $50 gift becomes $100.  A $1,000 gift turns into $2,000.  To date, donations totaling $13,185 have been matched. LELT has received approximately 67% of the funds for the project and Loon Echo needs another $107,000 to complete the purchase. With a deadline for acquisition of December 31st, 2018, Loon Echo is seeking to raise the remaining funds from private individuals, public resources, and additional grants.

Donations to support Peabody-Fitch Woods can be sent to Loon Echo Land Trust, 8 Depot Street Suite #4, Bridgton, ME 04009 or made online at www.lelt.org/pfw.

An information session about the project will be held on Thursday, December 6th at 6:30 pm at the Loon Echo Office, 8 Depot St, Suite 4 in Bridgton. Staff from Loon Echo will also lead an informational snowshoe walk of the property on Saturday, December 8th from 9:00 – 11:00 am, with a weather date of Saturday December 15th.  Meet at Narramissic Farm, 46 Narramissic Rd, Bridgton, ME. Please bring your own snowshoes. Snowshoes are available, free of charge, by request. Email membership@lelt.org or call 207-647-4352.

The 252 forested acres of the proposed Peabody-Fitch Woods are contiguous with the 1,617 acre Perley Mills Community Forest to the west. It is also in close proximity to five other conserved lands: Five Fields Farm, Bald Pate Preserve, two Town of Bridgton woodlots, Sebago Headwater’s Preserve, and Lakes Environmental Association’s Holt Pond Preserve. The purchase of the Peabody-Fitch Woods property by Loon Echo will preserve an extensive trail network that connects these conserved lands.

Loon Echo has plans to rehabilitate and expand the existing trail network located on the property. The property will be a haven for the public to forever enjoy traditional recreational opportunities including hunting, walking, and nature observation. This project will also allow for enhanced educational and recreational opportunities for the community’s residents and area children.

Loon Echo currently protects nearly 6,700 acres of land and manages 31 miles of multi-use trails in the northern Sebago Lake region. Its mission is to work with the local residents to conserve the region’s natural resources and character for current and future generations. Loon Echo serves seven towns including Bridgton, Casco, Denmark, Harrison, Naples, Raymond and Sebago with an area of 320 square miles located directly north of Sebago Lake. Loon Echo works within its service area to safeguard water quality, preserve scenic locations such as Bald Pate Mountain, Hacker’s Hill and Pleasant Mountain, and provide outreach and fun educational programs to the public. Loon Echo assists landowners to take steps to ensure future generations will benefit from the preservation of their lands. Member support is what enables Loon Echo to carry out their mission and provides funding for their land conservation and stewardship endeavors.

For more information about upcoming events or ways you can support Loon Echo Land Trust, visit their website www.lelt.org, call 207-647-4352 or visit their office, 8 Depot Street, Suite 4, Bridgton, ME Monday – Thursday, 8:30 – 4:30.

 

Story contributed by:
Maggie Lynn, Membership Manager
Loon Echo Land Trust

Gino lost Week 11 when it comes to North Conway Premier‘s Fantasy Football Pick’em League and had to play “Candy Slogans” for his punishment.

Listeners texted in their guesses all morning long to 603-356-9145, on how many slogans they thought Gino could identify out of ten for a chance at a Cafe Noche Gift Certificate.

Paul from Ossipee ended up being the big winner. Check out the audio below and see how bad Gino did!

 

Thank you to everyone who texted in to participate and a special thanks to Cafe Noche and North Conway Premier!

 

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‘RALPH BREAKS THE INTERNET’ LEADS RECORD-BREAKING THANKSGIVING CHARGE – (11/26/2018)

Ralph Breaks the Internet and Creed II led the way at the box office, delivering the highest-grossing Thanksgiving box office ever. Disney’s animated Ralph sequel starring John C. Reilly and Sarah Silverman grossed $84.5 million over five days, the second biggest Thanksgiving opener ever. 

Coming in at No. 2, Creed II reunited Michael B. Jordan and Sylvester Stallone, and brought in $55.8 million over five days, the most a live-action film has ever brought in over the Thanksgiving holiday. 

All in, the 5-day weekend raked in $314 million domestically. Box office sales are up 10% this year over last year. 

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Top 10 at the Box Office:

  1. “Ralph Breaks the Internet,” $55.7 million
  2. “Creed II,” $35.3 million
  3. “Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch,” $30.2 million
  4. “Fantastic Beasts: Crimes of Grindelwald,” $29.7 million
  5. “Bohemian Rhapsody,” $13.9 million
  6. “Instant Family,” $12.5 million
  7. “Robin Hood,” $9.1 million
  8. “Widows,” $8 million
  9. “Green Book,” $5.4 million
  10. “A Star Is Born,” $3 million

Gino decided to have some fun earlier today on the Magic Morning Show and “reworked” some famous Christmas Carols to be about Black Friday. Tis the season! Listen below!

Black Friday Parody of “Carol of The Bells”

 

Black Friday Parody of “First Noel”

 

Black Friday Parody of “Winter Wonderland”

 

Black Friday Parody of “Jingle Bells”

 

Happy Shopping!

 

 

This morning on The Magic Morning Show, Gino kicked off Christmas Classics on Magic 104 with Greg from The Christmas Loft!

Greg joined Gino in studio and played the very 1st Christmas Song of 2018 on Magic 104 as well as discussed all the things that will be happening over at The Christmas Loft this season. Check out the interview below and watch the video of Greg’s Christmas Song Choice!

So from NOW until Christmas Eve every Christmas Classic you hear on Magic 104 is brought to you by The Christmas Loft!

Located at 2028 White Mountain Highway in North Conway, go and experience the magic of Christmas at The Christmas Loft!

Feel the spirit of Christmas while you and yours browse New England’s largest selection of Christmas ornaments! Check out their large selection of gifts, toys, trees, trimmings, Christmas lights, home decor and much, much more! 

It’s a magical family attraction that also features a life-sized animated New England Christmas village!

And… We do want to mention that Friday, November 30th from 4pm-8pm it’s “Locals Night” over at The Christmas Loft with Discounts, Door Prizes, and a Special Appearance of Santa and Mrs. Claus from 6pm-8pm.

Also Every Saturday and Sunday until Christmas, Santa and Mrs. Claus will be at The Christmas Loft from taking pictures and handing out Candy Canes all for FREE! 

For more info visit them at CHRISTMASLOFT.COM!

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