WOLFEBORO, NH – Monday night the Attorney General’s Office in conjunction with State and Wolfeboro Police announced additional information concerning an incident that occurred at 10 Lakeview Drive.

Authorities said that shortly before 9:00 p.m. Sunday, police officers responded to a 911 call from the single-family home. Upon arrival, officers discovered 36-year-old Kris Dube and his girlfriend 36-year-old Kathleen Moran who were suffering from apparent gunshot wounds.

Mr. Dube was pronounced dead at the scene. Ms. Moran was taken to a hospital where she remains in critical condition.

There were other residents of the home present during the incident, none of whom were physically harmed.

Dr. Christine James of the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner performed an autopsy on Mr. Dube yesterday and determined that his cause of death was multiple gunshot wounds and ruled his death is homicide.

No other details have been released, including whether or not authorities have a suspect.

The incident is being actively investigated. Anyone with information about the incident or Kris Dube and Kathleen Moran’s activities this past weekend is asked to call the NH State Police Major Crime Unit at 223-4381.

 

 


Today on Gino and The Magic Morning Show, Actor Nicholas Gonzalez called in to talk about his hit show The Good Doctor. The Good Doctor airs Monday Nights at 10pm on ABC and is their #1 Drama Series. Nicholas plays the role of Dr. Neil Melendez. Take a listen to the interview and learn about Nicholas and his work below!

 

“Nicholas Gonzalez continues to impress with a substantial list of hits. On television, he presently stars as Dr. Neil Melendez on last fall’s No. 1 new drama series, ABC‘s The Good Doctor. The show returned this fall for season 2. He also recently co-starred on ABC’s How to Get Away with Murder, Netflix’s hit show Narcos, the CW series Frequency, and the Amazon series Bosch. Additionally, he recurs on CW’s The Flash as Cisco’s brother Dante Ramon and BET’s Being Mary Jane. He is also known for playing sexy Detective Marco Furey on Freeform’s beloved Pretty Little Liars.

A graduate of Stanford University with a Bachelor of Arts in English, Gonzalez first burst onto the scene in the critically acclaimed Showtime series Resurrection Blvd., where he played boxer/medical student Alex Santiago. He followed that with a steady stream of roles, most notably as Detective Mike Sandoval in NBC’s Law & Order: SVU and as Detective Luke Morales in Fox’s hit Sleepy Hollow. Additional television roles include appearances on Jane the Virgin, Modern Family, Bojack Horseman, Bones, Bordertown, True Blood and Grey’s Anatomy.

On the big screen, Gonzalez recently starred as Nico Reynoso in the film Pray for Rain, opposite Jane Seymour. He also appeared in The Purge: Anarchy, Anacondas, Dirt, SWAT: Firefight and Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil. He also can be seen as the lead in Battlefield: Hardline, the fifth installment of the celebrated video game series “Battlefield” from Electronic Arts (EA).

Gonzalez is originally from San Antonio, Texas, and currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife, actress Kelsey Crane and their daughter, Ever Lee Wilde. Charities dear to him include Friends of El Faro and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.”

ABOUT THE GOOD DOCTOR, MONDAYS AT 10PM ON ABC

Shaun Murphy (Freddie Highmore, “Bates Motel”), a young surgeon with autism and savant syndrome, relocates from a quiet country life to join a prestigious hospital’s surgical unit. Alone in the world and unable to personally connect with those around him, Shaun uses his extraordinary medical gifts to save lives and challenge the skepticism of his colleagues.

(Information sourced from Premiere Radio Networks)

The 1st Annual Conway Marketplace Fall Festival is happening this weekend on Sunday, October 21st from 11am-3pm. It’s FUN FOR ALL AGES with Trick or Treating,  a Costume Contest, LIVE Music courtesy of Shark Martin, Corn Hole, Soccer Darts, Face Painting, and more! Plus, don’t forget about the SPECIAL DISCOUNTS, SALES, RAFFLES and GIVEAWAYS by participating businesses.

Earlier today Gino was supposed to have Matt of Knockerball North Conway and Joe from JD Tool & Hardware on the Magic Morning Show to talk about the event but due a scheduling snafu the guys couldn’t make it. Luckily, we had Mower step in and do his best Matt and Joe impression… the only problem was Mower has never met Matt or Joe, so he just tried his best…listen below!

 

The Conway Marketplace is located right across the street from TD Bank in Conway. There will be food provided by Bea’s Cafe, Grand View Farm, and The Cheese Louise Food Truck.

Stop by all the participating stores and see what they are all about… Knockerball North Conway, JD Tool & Hardware, MW Vapor, Ruthie’s Flower Shop, Up Country Property Services, Revolution Records, Bea’s Cafe.

For more info check out their Facebook Event!

We’ll see you there!

Snow guns on Wildcat Mountain blowing snow as the mountain prepares for the season. ~ Photo courtesy of Wildcat Resort’s Facebook page.

GORHAM, NH – As snow fell in the valley getting residents in to mood for winter Wildcat Mountain was creating some of their own. Jack Fagone Director of Marketing for Attitash Mountain Resort and Wildcat Mountain said that the resort fired up their snow guns Wednesday night.

Jack said crews charged the system and were making snow at 6pm with a focus on Upper and Middle Lynx. He added that they picked up about 2 inches of natural snow and will be making snow as long as temperatures allow.

Wildcat doesn’t have a set opening date just yet, but they are often the first ski resorts in the state to open for the season. For the most up to date information about what you can expect at Wildcat this season log onto Skiwildcat.com.

TWIN MOUNTAIN, NH – An multi-vehicle accident in Franconia Notch proves that no good deed goes unpunished. State Police Troop F reported that at around 2:15pm Wednesday 42-year- old Paul Haynes of Montpelier, VT, had lost control of his 2015 Ford Transit Van as he was heading northbound on Interstate 93 near exit 35. Police said that Haynes had failed to negotiate a curve on a roadway that was covered with a film of slush after some light snow. The van drove off the right side of the roadway, went several hundred feet striking multiple rocks, ending up in the embankment. Authorities said that Haynes was not injured as a result of this accident.

Just after Haynes crashed 54-year-old Tammy Simoneau of Newport, VT, stopped her 2016 Mercedes Sprinter van to help.

Moments later 34-year-old Eric Brant of Chelsea, MA ended up losing control of his 2009 Nissan Murano while heading northbound and sideswiped Simoneau’s van, which was parked in the breakdown lane. As a result the Nissan continued into the median and onto the southbound lane.

Within seconds of that collision, 44-year-old Olagoke Owojori of Portland, OR lost control of his 2018 Ford F150 slamming into the rear of Simoneau’s van, that was still parked in the breakdown lane.

Five people were transported to the Littleton Regional Hospital for evaluation and treatment of some minor to moderate injuries.

Police said that the roadway was closed for 2 hours to allow emergency personnel to remove the injured and tow all 4 vehicles from the scene. Vehicles were diverted off exit 35 and re-routed back at exit 36 causing minimal effects on traffic flow.

State Police were assisted by the Franconia Police Department, Sugar Hill Police Department, NH DOT, Franconia Fire and EMS. B&B and Arnolds Towing services assisted with vehicle removal.

The State Police wanted to remind drivers that as the state transitions from Autumn to Winter weather, the roads appearing to be wet can potentially be covered with ice or slush.

The Annual ONE DAY ONLY Mattress Sale Fundraiser to benefit the Kennett High School Music and Dance Programs will take place this Saturday, October 20th from 10am-4pm in the KHS Cafeteria.

KHS Students and Band Members Missy Jones and Chris Caputo joined Gino on the Magic Morning Show today to let us know how the event works! Listen below!

 

Over 20 Different BRAND NEW mattress sets will be on display including Consumer Digest’s Best Buy and Simmons Beautyrest. Plus, a team of experts will be on hand to answer any questions you may have… and NEW THIS YEAR, Massage Chairs will alsobe sold!

There’s NO PRESSURE, just stop by, help out a worthy cause, and take a look! The prices are 30-60% below retail

For more details check out their Facebook Event Page!

A tree takes down transmission lines on West Side Road in Conway early Tuesday morning. Photo Courtesy of Conway Police.

NORTH CONWAY, NH – High winds wreaked havoc in the Mount Washington Valley over the past few days. High winds Monday night and throughout Tuesday resulted Delays, Cancellations, Power outages and multiple road closures all over Maine and New Hampshire.

The Saco Valley Fire Association said authorities closed down multiple roads in Fryeburg and Stowe after winds took down trees and power lines. Union Hill road, South Chatham Road, and parts of Route 113 in Stowe were closed down for most of the day yesterday as crews worked to repair lines and remove debris.

A large tree came down across a transmission line between Bridgton and Denmark. Photo Courtesy of Central Maine Power

Central Maine Power Officials said a large tree took out transmission lines between Bridgton and Denmark causing a large swath of outages.

Conway Police Lt. Christopher Mattei said that Police closed West Side Rd in the area of Hussey Road due to a large tree that came down with wires at around 4am. The road was reopened by 7 am after Eversource made a temporary fix, they are expected to make a permanent fix Wednesday.

Lt. Mattie also said there were lines down on Washington Street at around 3pm yesterday as well causing authorities to close the southbound lane temporarily.

The Conway Daily Sun reported that Sun a large tree fell onto a home on Seavey street.

MSAD 72 had a 2 hour delay for all schools except for the New Sun Cook School which had to cancel school due to debris filled roads.

Eversource, New Hampshire Electric Co-Op, and CMP Officials said that thousands of Valley customers were powerless for hours throughout the day. Power has been restored.