2018 marks the 20th Anniversary of Disney’s Oscar-nominated film Mulan, and to celebrate, the Believe in Books Youth Theater will be presenting a Youth Production of Disney’s Mulan JR!

The shows kick off Tonight at 7PM, Tomorrow at 7PM, and Sunday at 5PM all at the Theater In The Wood. Director Nate Sawyer once again joined Gino on the Magic Morning Show to tell us all about it and was joined by two of the stars of the show… Rosa Tepe and Beckett Clark who will play Mulan and Mushu on stage! Listen below!

 

Disney’s Mulan JR. is a heartwarming celebration of culture, honor, and the fighting spirit…with hit songs and a story packed with action, humor and heart, Disney’s Mulan JR. brings ancient China to life with a modern sensibility.

WHEN:

Friday October 26th @ 7PM

Saturday October 27th @ 7PM

Sunday October 28th @ 5PM

WHERE:

Theater in the Wood
41 Observatory Way
Intervale, NH 03845

For more details and to purchase your tickets please go to BELIEVEINBOOKS.ORG

Andrew Carlson had huddled under Madison Spring Hut to protect himself from the elements while he waited for rescuers. ~ Photo courtesy of Matt Bowman of AVSAR.

LOW & BURBANK’S GRANT , NH – A hiker was rescued near Mount Madison after activating his emergency beacon.

Fish and Game officials said that at 9am yesterday the International Emergency Response Coordination Center alerted them to an emergency beacon activation by the near the northern section of the Presidential Range. There was little to no information provided other than that it belonged to Andrew Carlson of Madeira Beach, Florida.

Carlson had reportedly departed from Pinkham Notch the previous morning in an attempt to hike south along the Appalachian Trail. He was attempting to complete a large section of the presidential range before the weather got too bad. Attempts to contact Carlson on his cell phone were unsuccessful, so a rescue effort was initiated.

Rescuers traversed waste deep snow in mid-winter conditions on the presidential range in order to rescued. ~ Photo courtesy of Matt Bowman of AVSAR.

Rescuers from the Androscoggin Valley Search and Rescue and members of the Fish and Game Advanced Search and Rescue Team responded facing brutal mid-winter conditions with a steady wind speeds of around 40mph and a wind chill of negative 1 degrees.

Rescuers trudged through up to 3 feet of snow on upper elevation trails for several hours finally locating Carlson at the Madison Spring Hut at 1:40 Wednesday afternoon. He was cold but alive and huddled underneath the building to protect himself from the elements.

Despite the challenging conditions Carlson was able to hike out under his own power with rescuers arriving safely at the trailhead at 4:30 p.m.

To have some fun on a Friday, Gino challenged Mower and the audience to a Counting Game on The Magic Morning Show and it wasn’t as easy as Mower thought… We ended up giving away some Kahuna Laguna Water Park passes to Robin from Conway, who counted correctly but Mower was off by two!

If you’d like to try the game for fun, listen to the fake movie trailer below and see how many Movie Villains you can count. The answer and complete list is below. NO CHEATING!

Trust us, it’s not as easy as it sounds! Happy Friday! 

 

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Scroll down for the correct answer!

  1. Jason
  2. Freddy
  3. Chucky
  4. Michael Myers
  5. Norman Bates
  6. Jigsaw
  7. Dracula
  8. Ghostface
  9. Hannibal
  10. Wolfman
  11. The Cryptkeeper
  12. Pinhead
  13. The Leprechaun
  14. Pennywise
  15. Leatherface
  16. Predator
  17. Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
  18. The Thing
  19. Gremlins
  20. Grundelfly
  21. Pumpkinhead
  22. The Mummy
  23. Godzilla
  24. The Blob
  25. Jack Torrance
  26. Frankenstein’s Monster
  27. Voldemort
  28. The Terminator
  29. The Wicked Witch of The West
  30. The Creeper
  31. The Beast
  32. Children Of The Corn
  33. Pet Sematary Animals
  34. The Ring Girls
  35. The Exorcist Girl
  36. Villians from Batman
  37. The Stay Puft Marshmellow Man
  38. The Ghost of Mr. Rogers

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CONWAY, NH – This Saturday is national prescription drug take back day. Police stations all across the U.S. will be collecting unused or outdated prescription and over the counter drugs, with no questions asked.

The National Prescription Drug Take Back Day aims to provide a safe, convenient, and responsible means of disposing of prescription drugs, while also educating the general public about the potential for abuse of medications.

The United States Drug Enforcement administration said “Too often, unused prescription drugs find their way into the wrong hands. That’s dangerous and often tragic. That’s why it was great to see thousands of folks from across the country clean out their medicine cabinets and turn in safely and anonymously – a record amount of prescription drugs.”

 

Those looking for a location near them to dispose of drugs can find one by clicking here.

 

 

Not sure what is being collected or how to properly dispose of unused or unwanted medications?

 

 

Click here to check out this handy guide from the DEA.

 

 

During the last Drug Take Back day in April 2018 New Hampshire had 120 law enforcement officials participated at 122 different locations and collected a whopping 14,895 lbs (7.4 Tons) of drugs in one day! Since the start of national Drug Take Back Day New Hampshire has collected a total of 113,508 lbs (56.75 Tons) of drugs since the fall of 2010.

Nationally 4,683 law enforcement officials participated at 5,842 different locations and together collected 949,046 lbs. (474.5 Tons) of drugs across the United States.

 

More information on Drug Take Back day and how you can help to keep prescription drugs out of the wrong hands go to takebackday.dea.gov

Photo of the chair lifts on Wildcat Mountain on Wednesday (10/24/18). Photo Courtesy of Wildcat Mountain

Pinkham Notch, NH – October 24, 2018 – Wildcat Mountain, recently named the home to the Best Scenery in the East by Ski Magazine, is pleased to announce that it will open for top-to-bottom skiing and riding at 9:00 a.m. this Saturday, October 27, 2018, marking the earliest opening in Wildcat’s 61-year history of lift-serviced operations.

“We always circle October 15th on the calendar as our official start date for snowmaking, but it’s up to Mother Nature to come through with the right temperatures. This year, she delivered and our team hit the mountain hard with snowmaking on Friday, October 19th, and just one week later, we are ready to ski Lynx.” said Brian Heon, general manager and vice president of Wildcat Mountain. “Not to mention the foot of fresh snow we received on Wednesday, that was really the icing on the cake!”

Photo of Wildcat Mountain on Wednesday (10/24/18). Photo Courtesy of Wildcat Mountain

On Saturday, October 27, Wildcat Mountain will open with the most vertical skiing and riding in The East, with 2100 feet of summit-to-base skiing off the Wildcat Express for advanced skiers on the Lynx network of trails. Please note that there will be no beginner terrain available.

“We are extremely excited to open two of New England’s legendary resorts so early,” stated Jesse Boyd, Senior VP of Operations for Peak Resorts. “Both Wildcat and Mount Snow have strong, dedicated snowmaking teams which make these early openings possible.”

Wildcat will begin operating weekends only, from 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. with the Wildcat Express spinning, while inside, guests will find the cafeteria, retail shop, and the Wildcat Pub open for business. The mountain looks forward to welcoming guests seven days a week in the future at a date to be announced.

Wildcat guest services will be open 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. daily leading up to opening for passholders looking to pick up their passes early and avoid the rush on Saturday.

Lift tickets will be available at ticket window for $55 for all ages, starting 30 minutes before lifts spin. Guests are encouraged to purchase lift tickets in advance and always find the best deals by visiting store.skiwildcat.com.

More information at skiwildcat.com/snow-report.

 

WASHINGTON (AP) — New York City’s police commissioner says a package sent to CNN’s offices in New York contained what appeared to be a live explosive and an envelope containing white powder.

At a briefing near Manhattan’s Time Warner Center, Commissioner James O’Neill pledged to bring the perpetrators to justice.

The police department’s top counterterrorism official, John Miller, said the substance was being tested to see if it is dangerous.

Two law enforcement officials, speaking to AP on condition of anonymity to discuss an ongoing investigation, said the pipe bomb at CNN was crude but operational and was addressed to former CIA Director John Brennan, who regularly appears as a television contributor and who has publicly clashed with Trump. They said it was similar to other explosives discovered in the past few days.

The official said one of the packages had the return address of Rep. Deborah Wasserman Schultz, an ironic reference to the former chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee who was accused by Clinton rivals of secretly helping the party’s eventual president nominee.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said at the briefing that “we will not allow these terrorist thugs to change the way we live our lives.”

Investigators said the device appeared to be similar to explosives sent to former President Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and billionaire George Soros.

A law enforcement official told The Associated Press that the package discovered at Soros’ home appeared to be a pipe bomb and was in a package placed in a mailbox outside the gates of the compound. A Soros employee opened it just inside the gates, not near Soros’ quarters, the official said.

Neither Clinton nor Obama received the packages, and neither was at risk of receiving them because of screening procedures, the Secret Service said in a statement.

Hillary Clinton says at a Florida fundraiser that “we are fine” and is thanking the U.S. Secret Service for intercepting an explosive device in a package “long before it made its way to our home.”

Clinton was speaking at a Coral Gables fundraiser for Democratic congressional candidate Donna Shalala, a former health and human services secretary.

The former secretary of state says her family is grateful for the Secret Service’s “service and commitment and obviously never more than today.”

The Secret Service says the package addressed to the Clinton’s suburban New York home was identified as a potential explosive device during routine mail screening procedures. The Clintons didn’t receive the package and were not at risk of receiving it.

The White House quickly condemned the attacks. Vice President Mike Pence said they “have no place in this country,” and President Donald Trump tweeted, “I agree wholeheartedly.”

White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said in a statement, “These terrorizing acts are despicable, and anyone responsible will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.”

Overhead TV shots showed a truck carrying that device, which law enforcement officials said was linked to other explosives this week, being driven away.

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Associated Press writers Ken Thomas and Colleen Long contributed to this report.