The Jackson Public Library has announced something they’re calling, “The Jackson Bridge.” The idea? To build a bridge between neighbors to help each other. The program allows people to sign up to be a part of an electronic mailing list. Once a member, people will receive emailed requests for help from throughout the community. The goal is to create a community forum for people to request favors such as asking a neighbor to grab a grocery item you need to pick up but can’t. Organizers say the list does have guidelines to prevent abuse. Listeners can find more information at the Jackson Public Library’s website.

This morning for the Attitash Race League Report, Local Ski Expert and Attitash Race League Director Corey Madden stopped by and told us all about Race Week #7.

Corey also reassured us that even though they are hoping for more snow there are still plenty of events left that will still be happening for the rest of the season!

Listen below and for more information on the Attitash Race League and Events at Attitash go to ATTITASH.COM

 

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In a move that has perplexed many, Pete Buttigieg dropped out of the Democratic Primaries the weekend just before Super Tuesday and Amy Klobuchar dropped out just one day before. Both candidates are attempting to pool their votes behind former Vice President Joe Biden in a bid to beat the progressive candidates. Though it may seem confusing for Buttigieg, the move is likely related to his strategy which had planned to utilize momentum in the first states to build a wave of support as the primaries progressed. That momentum died with the late entry of Michael Bloomberg. Amy Klobuchar’s campaign has been about even with Elizabeth Warren’s delegate count but polling indicated that she was unlikely to make significant gains this coming Tuesday. Still, some voters are wondering if cabinet positions were promised in exchange for the change of heart. The delegate count currently has Bernie with a slight lead against Biden, but that could change Tuesday with recent events. Super Tuesday features voting in over a dozen states including Maine. The Republican ballot in Maine will feature only Donald Trump and the choice to write-in someone different. Maine has closed primaries meaning only members of the particular parties can vote inside their respective primary.

Regardless of party, all of Maine’s eligible voters will be able to vote on the referendum tomorrow. Question 1 reads, “Do you want to reject the new law that removes religious and philosophical exemptions to requiring immunization against certain communicable diseases for students to attend schools and colleges and for employees of nursery schools and health care facilities?” A ‘yes’ vote would protect the ability of people under current Maine law to refuse vaccines. A ‘no’ vote would allow a law that will force the requirement of vaccines.

Listeners can click here to find where they can go to vote.

New Hampshire officials say a hospital system employee who recently traveled to Italy is the first person in the state to test positive for the new coronavirus. State epidemiologist Dr. Benjamin Chan said Monday the patient is experiencing mild symptoms and remains at home in Grafton County while health officials investigate. More than 80,000 cases of COVID-19, the illness caused by the virus, have occurred worldwide since the virus emerged in China in late 2019. About 3,000 people have died. The illness is characterized by fever and coughing and, in serious cases, shortness of breath or pneumonia. The first reported death in the U.S. from the virus was confirmed Saturday in Seattle. (Associated Press)

Once again in honor of the NCAA’s March Madness we have teamed up with The White Mountain Independents to see who the Magic 104 Fan Favorite is…

We will be creating a bracket with your Top 16 White Mountain Independents…but who will the Sweet 16 be?

That decision will be yours…

From now until March 15th vote below for all your favorite White Mountain Independents. Vote for as many as 16 each day and on Monday, March 16th, the Sweet 16 will be announced throughout the The Magic Morning Show…


***When voting – it has been discovered that Google Chrome Users are having difficulty seeing the selection circles on the poll. We apologize for this inconvenience. What you will need to do is just click the Stores Name and then click Vote and your vote has and will still be counted. You should receive a message reading “Thank You For Voting“. Again we apologize for this issue. Thank you for your understanding! ***

 Then the real fun begins as that Sweet 16 will square off in head to head match-ups for your “text-in” vote each morning!

Tune in each weekday starting at 6am from Tuesday, March 17th through Monday, April 6th and text your vote to 603-356-9145, a winner will be announced each morning at 8:10am.

Plus, one lucky voter will be selected for a random White Mountain Independent Gift Certificate each day.

We’re buying local all season long…where do you shop?

Special Thanks to ALL The White Mountain Independents!

Visit them today and find out more at WHITEMOUNTAININDEPENDENTS.COM

‘INVISIBLE MAN’ DOMINATES B.O. WITH $29M – (03/02/2020)

Universal and Blumhouse’s The Invisible Man rocketed past analyst predictions, scoring $29 million in its opening weekend. Observers expected about $20 million in receipts. 

The psychological thriller stars Elisabeth Moss and the former lover of the lead eponymous character in a modern remake of the classic horror film. The film was directed by Leigh Whannell and had a tiny $7 million budget.

Sonic the Hedgehog raked in $16 million in its second weekend out, and The Call of the Wild rounded out the top 3 with $13.2 million. 

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Top 10:

  1. Invisible Man, $29 million
  2. Sonic the Hedgehog, $16 million
  3. Call of the Wild, $13.2 million
  4. My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising, $6.3 million
  5. Bad Boys for Life, $4.3 million
  6. Birds of Prey, $4.1 million
  7. Impractical Jokers: The Movie, $3.5 million
  8. 1917, $2.7 million
  9. Brahms: The Boy II, $2.6 million
  10. Fantasy Island, $2.3 million

New Hampshire’s Attorney General Gordon MacDonald is cautioning residents about a new email scam falsely presenting itself as the state’s Department of Transportation. The scam email uses the state’s Department of Transportation logo and says it’s seeking payment for a speeding infraction with the threat of a criminal investigation. MacDonald says the New Hampshire Department of Transportation will never send an email asking for payment and that recipients of this email should not contact the emailer or provide information. He says that while the EZ Pass system does communicate through email, it won’t do so for criminal violations.