Memorial Hospital and White Mountain Community Health Center both say they are prepared for COVID-19. The medical centers are following recommendations by the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services Health Alert Network and are reminding patients to call them if they are experiencing any form of concerning illness. White Mountain Community Health Center says they can assess patients by phone and provide help in making informed decisions without putting other patients in risk. Memorial Hospital says they’ve been following updates from New Hampshire’s DHHS since January regarding the virus and have built questions into their visitor registration process to assess the likeliness of possible cases.

New Hampshire’s Department of Health and Human Services says COVID-19, and all respiratory illnesses, are most commonly spread through respiratory droplets. They say residents should take the same precautions as those recommended to prevent the spread of influenza:

  • Stay home and avoid public places when sick (i.e. social distancing)
  • Cover mouth and nose when coughing and sneezing
  • Wash hands frequently
  • Avoid being within 6 feet (close contact) of a person who is sick
  • Avoid sharing drinks, smoking/vaping devices, or other utensils or objects that may transmit saliva
  • Disinfect frequently touched surfaces

Memorial Hospital NH is a part of the MaineHealth network who have published an informational page on their website advising concerned residents about the virus.

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health has been at the center of New Hampshire’s part of the COVID-19 outbreak. One of their employees had traveled to Italy where they contracted the virus. Even though they had reported themselves after developing symptoms, they broke quarantine after testing positive for the virus by going to a social event at White River Junction, Vermont. Since then another person who was in contact with that man has tested positive for the virus and a fellow attendee to the event has reported symptoms and is being tested. Both are under self-quarantine. Dartmouth-Hitchcock health has released two videos addressing the issue. The second video speaks to when it’s appropriate to wear a mask or not. That can be seen below:

See the official New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services page on COVID-19 here.

The Conway Area Humane Society‘s Event Manager Kristen Snowdon joined Gino on The Magic Morning Show today and gave us the full run down on what can be expected at this year’s Paddy O’ Paws Brunch & Auction at the Red Jacket Mountain View Resort on Sunday, March 15th, 2020. Special Guest Auctioneer George Cleveland will be your MC and LIVE Music will be provided by local favorite Dennis & Davey. Tickets are $50 but there are only a few left… so DO NOT HESITATE go to CONWAYSHELTER.ORG and purchase your tickets before it’s too late!

As you can see from the list above this will be quite the Community Event with a lot to offer. Click below to listen to Gino’s Interview with Kristen.

 

To learn more about Paddy O’ Paws and The Conway Area Humane Society go to CONWAYSHELTER.ORG

 

Demi Lovato’s new single “I Love Me” dropped today. Demi took to Instagram to reveal the news, writing, “Couldn’t keep it a secret any longer!!! My new single #ILoveMe is out 💗💗.” She also shared the single artwork. “I Love Me” is seemingly the first official single from Demi’s upcoming seventh album, which has not yet been announced. Her previous album was released in September 2017. Watch the music video for the song below!

Shortly after noon on Thursday scanner calls indicated a serious fire at an apartment building off Route 16 in Ossipee, New Hampshire. New Hampshire’s State Department of Safety has confirmed that a fire had trapped multiple people in the upper floors of a four story apartment building. State Fire Marshall Paul Parisi says three occupants jumped from windows on the third and fourth stories and two children were dropped from those upper level windows as well. Firefighters extracted at least one victim using a ground ladder. Ossipee’s Police Department closed down Rt. 16 near the fire and began redirecting traffic sometime around 1:45pm. Authorities say there was a total of 8 victims transferred to hospitals for a mixture of traumatic injuries from jumping as well as smoke inhalation. Most of the victims were transferred to Huggins Hospital in Wolfeboro for treatment. They ranged from a 2-year old girl to a 53-year-old man. Three victims had to be further transferred to Dartmouth Hitchcock, two by DHART helicopter and one by ambulance. Among them, a 1 month old girl who was reported to be in critical condition as well as two female teenagers in serious but non-life threatening conditions. WMUR-TV reports a woman named Doran Garland was driving along Route 16 when she saw the fire and pulled over to help. According to WMUR and social media posts, she and others were using a blanket to catch victims as they jumped from the building.

Approximately half of the 49 occupants of the apartments were home at the time of the fire. The origins of the fire are still under investigation. Authorities report Red Cross is helping families displaced by the fire. Parisi says the town of Ossipee has also been instrumental in providing aid for the victims. Lakes Region Humane Society say they can help find temporary housing situations for the cats and dogs of those affected. New Hampshire’s Department of Safety is reminding residents once again to make sure their smoke alarms are working.

 

 

 

The Mt. Washington Valley Skating Club participated in two skating competitions last month and say they took home the gold as well as other medals. The Snowflake Skate was held in Falmouth, Maine and a number of members of the club received various awards for their Basic Level team, Freeskate level team, individual competitions, and individual freeskate competitions. The club says they also participated in the Skate Your Heart Out competition in Hallowell, Maine where members of the club again placed in the top tiers of the various categories. The Mt. Washington Valley Skating Club is a part of the US Figure Skating Association that teaches all ages and abilities in skating at the Ham Arena in Conway.

The Snowflake Skate

Gold Medal, Basic Level Team Event – Amelia Barboza, Candice Pickering, and Holly Pierce

Gold Medal, Freeskate Level Team Event – Georgia Knowles, Jordan Goldblatt, Julia Silvia, Olivia and Patrick Sandahl

Gold Medal, Basic 2 with music – Candice Pickering

Silver Medal, Basic 2 with music – Amelia Barboza

Bronze Medal, Basic 3 with music – Holly Pierce

Fourth Place, Pre-Freeskate with music – Georgia Knowles

Fourth Place, Freeskate 1 with music – Patrick Sandahl

Silver Medal, Freeskate 2 with music – Olivia Sandahl

Bronze Medal, Freeskate 2 with music – Julia Silvia

Fourth Place, Freeskate 2 with music – Jordan Goldblatt

Gold Medal, Adult Pre-Bronze Pattern Solo Dance – Jeni Wilder

Gold Medal, Basic 6 with music – Sativa Hoeflich

 

Skate Your Heart Out

Gold, Basic Level Team – Amelia Barboza, Candice Pickering, and Holly Pierce

Fourth, Freeskate Level Team – Georgia Knowles, Che Che Stoddard, and Patrick Sandahl

Fourth, Freeskate Level Team – Jordan Goldblatt, Julia Silvia, and Olivia Sandahl

Gold, Basic 2 with music – Candice Pickering

Silver, Basic 2 with music – Amelia Barboza

Bronze, Basic 3 with music – Holly Pierce

Gold, Basic 6 Compulsory – Sativa Hoeflich

Gold, Basic 6 Showcase – Sativa Hoeflich

Silver, Basic 6 with music – Sativa Hoeflich

Bronze, Pre-Freeskate with music – Georgia Knowles

Silver, Freeskate 1 with music – Patrick Sandahl

Silver, Freeskate 2 with music – Julia Silvia

Bronze, Freeskate 2 with music – Olivia Sandahl

Bronze, Freeskate 2 with music – Che Che Stoddard

Fourth, Freeskate 2 with music – Jordan Goldblatt

Gold, Adult Bronze Showcast – Jeni Wilder

Gold, Adult Pre-Bronze Solo Dance Pattern – Jeni Wilder

Gold, Adult Bronze Compulsory – Jeni Wilder

Gold, Pre-Pre Moves – Nina Stoddard

Gold, Adult 4 with music – Nina Stoddard

The 2020 Season of Mountain Meisters is under way at Cranmore and Kevin Hamlin joined Gino on The Magic Morning Show to tell us all about Week 8!

Kevin announced the winners of yesterday’s Costume Contest and gave us a full recap on the day’s events.

For more information on Mountain Meisters go to Cranmore.com and Follow them on Facebook!

To listen to Gino’s Interview with Kevin click below:

 

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KATY PERRY REVEALS SHE AND ORLANDO BLOOM ARE EXPECTING FIRST CHILD – (03/05/2020)

After sparking pregnancy rumors with a promo of her new single “Never Worn White” on Wednesday, in which she is seemingly cradling a baby bump, Katy Perry confirmed in her new music video that she is expecting her first child with soon to be husband Orlando Bloom.

Perry released the music video for “Never Worn White” at midnight. The song is about Perry’s fears of commitment, while at the same time singing about how ready she is for a life of happiness with another person.

The song’s video ends with the star first rubbing her belly in a white dress before, in the final shot, she turns to the side while wearing a sheer look to show off her baby bump.

During an Instagram Live after the music video premiered on YouTube, Perry confirmed her pregnancy, saying it is “probably the longest secret” she has “ever had to keep.”

“I’m late,” the singer said after promising she’d be on Instagram Live after the video dropped. “But you already knew that.” Perry went on to reveal that her due date is sometime this summer.

Perry also opened up about what she’s been craving during her secret pregnancy, sharing that she “literally never cared for spice and now I have to carry Tabasco sauce in my purse.”

While the baby is Katy’s first, it will be Bloom’s second child. He shares 9-year-old Flynn with ex-wife Miranda Kerr.

Perry and Bloom are rumored to be heading to Japan later this year for a low-key and intimate wedding ceremony. The two became engaged on Valentine’s Day 2019.

Perry previously exchanged vows with now-ex-husband Russell Brand in India in 2010.

“Never Worn White” is Perry’s first song release of 2020 after dropping tracks “Never Really Over,” “Small Talk” and “Harleys in Hawaii” last year.

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