17-year-old Ramsie Taylor was killed when a dump truck struck her vehicle Wednesday morning ~ Photo courtesy of Ossipee Police

OSSIPEE, NH –  A car accident in Ossipee took the life of a 17-year-old girl yesterday morning. Ossipee Detective-Sergeant Robert J. King Jr. said that at 7:14am police responded to a motor vehicle accident at the intersection of Routes 28 and 171.

Police said a dump truck being driven by 61-year-old Joseph Goodrow of Alton was headed north on Route 28 when it struck a Chevy Cobalt driven by Ramsie Taylor of Wolfeboro as she entered the intersection from Water Village Road. Authorities said Taylor was killed upon impact.

Investigators said that speed and alcohol do not appear to be factors.

Investigators with state police are checking the truck for mechanical problems as they try to figure out what happened.

Kingswood Principal Guy Donnelly told the Conway Daily Sun that Taylor was a senior at Kingswood regional High School, and they will have counselors available for students who need them.

Ossipee Town officials said the crash should never have happened, noting that they have been lobbying the state to fix the intersection for years.

WMUR-TV reports that there have been 65 milti-vehicle accidents at that intersection, including multiple fatalities since 2010.

Psychic Medium Sara Moore once again joined Gino and The Magic Morning Show to celebrate tonight’s full moon.

Sara Moore has an office located right in North Conway Village across from Eastern Slope Inn and she dropped by this morning to give Magic 104’s listeners FREE Mini Readings via our text line at 603-356-9145.

In addition to being a Psychic Medium for people, she is also one for pets as well. Click below to listen to Sara Moore do her thing with our listeners.

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To learn more about Sara Moore, plus, how you can set up your own reading with her, go to ENLIGHTENEDHORIZONS.COM

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HOLLIS, N.H. (AP) — Tourism officials in New Hampshire are projecting a slight increase in the numbers of visitors and the amount spent this fall in the state.

The New Hampshire Division of Travel and Tourism Development on Monday projected that 3 million out-of-state visitors who spend the night will spend $1.4 billion in the state. That would mark a 4.5 percent increase for visitors and a 5 percent increase for spending.

The fall season is considered the second most important travel season in New Hampshire, representing a quarter of all the visitations. Scenic drives and outdoor recreation are among the most popular activities for visitors.

Early projections are that this fall season should be a good one, with a University of New Hampshire scientist suggesting there will be vibrant fall colors.

 

Saturday, September 29th, marks the 10th Year Anniversary that Bargain Basics has been in the Mount Washington Valley and Magic 104 is helping them celebrate all week long!

Every morning this week Gino and the Magic Morning Show will be giving away a $25 Gift Certificate to Bargain Basics so that you can take even more of an advantage of the awesome deals taking place from 10am – 6pm.

On Saturday EVERYTHING IN THE STORE IS 50% OFF!! and since Bargain Basics already has discounted prices of 80% OFF retail…this sale is unbeatable!

To further help celebrate a decade of Bargain Basics selling sterling silver, fashion jewelry, and accessories for women and men, Gino will be broadcasting LIVE from Bargain Basics from 11am – 1pm.

The Sale is a ONE DAY ONLY EVENT, Don’t miss out on the amazing deals!

For more information go to bargainbasicsjewelry.com or even better… just drop by the store located on Route 16 in North Conway across from Friendly’s and next to Taco Bell.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dawne Gilpatrick of the Remick Country Doctor Museum and Farm joined Gino today on the Magic Morning Show to discuss the 14th Annual Harvest Festival happening in Tamworth Village this Saturday, September 22nd. Click to listen and look below for all the details.

 

SEASONAL FESTIVITIES AND OLD-TIME FUN

14th Annual Harvest Festival

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2018 | 11AM–3PM | RAIN OR SHINE

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Join them for a celebration of agricultural life

Harvest Games
Ring Toss Cornhole Game | Corncob Darts | Turkey “Shoot” Game | “Fishing” Pool
Egg Race | Scavenger Hunt | Lawn Bowling | Skillet Toss (starts at 2PM, ages 18 and up) | Face Painting (starts at 1PM)

Meet & Greet Farm Animals
Cattle | Cows | Chickens | Pigs | Goats | Sheep | Miniature Horse | Flemish Giant Rabbit | The Hillsdale 4-H Dairy Club will be showing off and sharing information about their project dairy cows

Agricultural Displays, Remick History & Homestead Buildings
Historic and Modern Haying Equipment and Tractors | Remick Family History Exhibit | Museum Center, Milk House & Cattle Barn Exhibits Cattle Barn opens at 2:45PM for a 3PM Milking Demo

Hands-On History ~ Try it Yourself!
Apple Cider Pressing and Samples | Wood Sawing Using Historic Saws | Corn Grinding | Barnyard Discovery (scheduled times) Build A Birdhouse with University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension | Plants of Field & Forest: Fiber Dyeing from Plants | Yarn Craft

Historic Trades, Demonstrators & Vendors
Chair caning with Thelemarck Chair Weavers | Woodworking with Aardvark Woodworking | Beekeeping with Adam Stockman ~ Honey for sale | Timber Framing with Scott Campbell | Wood Carving with Brian Stockman | Bark Spuds (bark peelers) with Dave Evans | NH Mushroom Company | Color from Plants: Fabric Dyeing | Fiber Arts Demonstrations with Remick Museum Fiber Arts Group | Samplings from the Fall Apothecary | Gardening Demonstration | Herbal Samples | Milking demo in the Cattle Barn at 3PM (barn opens at 2:45PM)

Live Music by Brier Hill Band

Scenic Walking Trail

Remick-Made Lunch and Goodies for Sale While supplies last 
Lunch Menu: Rice Bowls: Vegetarian or with Remick Sausage, both served with a brownie and a bottle of water
$5/person

Treats: Apple Crisp with Whipped Cream | Popcorn | Cookies
Beverages: Coffee & Tea | Hot Chocolate | Water

For Sale in Our Museum Store & Farm Stand
Remick-Made Products | Herbal Products | Local Goods | Souvenirs, T-Shirts, Hats & Aprons | Remick-Grown Vegetables | Remick-Raised Beef Steaks and Other Cuts, Ground Beef and Pork, Pork Chops and Sausages Available while supplies last

ADMISSION: $10 ages 11 and over | $5 ages 5–10 | FREE for children age 4 and under
MEMBER ADMISSION: $8 | $3 | FREE

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Two teens were injured when a vehicle they were in rolled over in North Conway September 18th. ~ Photo courtesy of Conway Police

 
NORTH CONWAY, NH – A group of teens were injured during a Conway car accident on Tuesday. According to Conway Police Lt. Christopher Mattei Police responded to a rollover at the intersection of Randall Farm Road and Beechnut Road in North Conway at around 6:09 pm.

Lt. Mattie said that though the accident remains under investigation it appears that the 16-year-old driver was headed down Beechnut and was unable to navigate the turn onto Randall Farm Road. The car then allegedly went across the road, striking a large rock. It rolled over and came to a rest on the passenger side, trapping two of the occupants inside.

Authorities said that two of the juveniles were transported to Memorial Hospital with what appeared to be non-life-threatening injuries. 

The names of the driver and passenger were not released due to their age, but police did say that all three were from the Conway area.

Lt. Mattie said that speed does appear to be a factor in the crash and that charges may be pending.

 

Kathy Metz of the American Cancer Society joined Gino today on the Magic Morning Show to discuss the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk happening in North Conway on October 14th and the “Dine to Donate” happening tomorrow at the Shannon Door Pub. Click to listen and look below for all the details.

 

Thursday, September 20thThe Shannon Door Pub.  Support the fight against breast cancer! Shannon Door will donate $1 from every pizza sold from 4p-9pm. Enjoy great music! Lots of great raffles! Find out more about the 25th anniversary of Making Strides Against Breast Cancer North Conway.  For more details go to  www.makingstrideswalk.org/northconwaynh.  

Sunday, October 14, – American Cancer Society’s 25th Annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk at Whitaker Woods  Homesite, North Conway.  Celebrating 25 years of saving lives, the American Cancer Society Making Strides Against Breast Cancer North Conway unites our community to honor those touched by the disease and raise awareness and funds for a world without breast cancer.

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer is a noncompetitive three-mile walk. Dollars raised help the American Cancer Society fund innovative breast cancer research; provide education and guidance to help people reduce their risk; and offer comprehensive patient support to those who need it most so that no one faces breast cancer alone.  For more information contact Kathy.Metz@cancer.org or 512.490.8787 or go to www.makingstrideswalk.org/northconwaynh.