Jim Innes is a District Ranger for the Forest Service. He’s helping to organize a series of forums in the Mt. Washington Valley to give residents a sense of what’s happening on their public lands and how they can get involved. Innes says, “I speak with the public a lot. In those discussions, and listening to others that I work with, it became apparent that the public really doesn’t have a good idea of what’s going on on their public lands. And I don’t mean just the Forest Service but I mean all the conservancy land here. Upper Saco Valley Land Trust, Chocorua Lake Conservancy, State land, TNC- the Nature Conservancy, so I thought it would be good for us to tell that story.” The first meeting in a series of meetings being called Sense of Place will be tomorrow (2/5/20) at Tuckerman Brewing Company from 6 to 7:30 in the evening.
‘BAD BOYS FOR LIFE’ TOPS BOX OFFICE AT $17.9M, ‘RHYTHM SECTION’ FLOPS WITH $2.8M – (02/03/2020)
Sony’s Bad Boys for Life, starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, topped the box office with $17.9 million. Newcomer Orion/UAR Gretel & Hansel opened with $6.05M and Paramount/IM Global/Eon’s The Rhythm Section tanked with $2.8 million in its opening weekend.
The Rhythm Section, starring Blake Lively, didn’t just flop, it’s failure was historical. The film is the worst opening for a movie that has opened with 3,000 screens, Deadline reports.
Universal/Amblin’s 1917 and Uni’s Dr. Dolittle snagged second and third place with $9.66 million and $7.7 million respectively.
All told, this year’s Super Bowl weekend is up $85M, or 13% over last year’s worst weekend in 19 years.
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Top 10 at the Box Office:
- Bad Boys for Life, $17.9M
- 1917, $9.66M
- Dr. Dolittle, $7.7M
- Gretel&Hansel, $6.05M
- The Gentlemen, $6.01M
- Jumanji: The Next Level, $6M
- Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker, $3.2M
- The Turning, $3.05M
- Little Women, $3.01M
- Rhythm Section, $2.8M
The Littleton Food Co-op is looking to feed knowledge to young minds. The Co-op, located at the corner of Cottage Street and Route 302 in Littleton, say they’re donating to Believe in Books Literacy Foundation for February as part of their ‘Partner of the Month,’ program. For the month of February customers, visitors, and members of the co-op will have an opportunity to round-up their change to support Books from Birth. The Believe in Books Literacy Foundation program is currently serving over 500 children in surrounding communities by providing new, age-appropriate books to kids at important developmental stages at no cost to families.
Today was FIRE FRIDAY! with Gino and The Magic Morning Show and FIRE By Wicked Fresh. Owner Danny Rassi joined Gino on the air this morning and told us all about FIRE By Wicked Fresh and what they’ve got planned for the next month or so. Danny also gave away a FREE 16″ Pizza, an Appetizer, and Dessert to Ryan from North Conway. We played a game called “Team Synonyms” which is actually a great one for the BIG GAME on Sunday. Click below to listen to the interview and game!
For more details all about FIRE By Wicked Fresh go to FIREBYWICKEDFRESH.COM
Dua Lipa has released her latest single, “Physical.” The song is the latest track to be released from her upcoming album Future Nostalgia, due out April 3rd. “Physical” follows previously released singles “Don’t Start Now” and the album’s title track. At the 2020 Grammys red carpet, Dua told Billboard that the song is ‘80s inspired and “quite Flashdance-y.” “It’s fun, you can dance to it,” she said. “It’s definitely my craziest of high energy songs.”
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 4!
Kevin told us that the week’s participation was just around 300 racers once again and Cranmore has a bunch of events planned for this weekend!
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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 #3.
Corey was once again enthusiastic about the week’s turnout and was thrilled to announce that they had over 130 racers for the week! He also mentioned that the divisions have been laid out and now the “real racing” will begin…next week’s course will be everyone’s favorite… The Slalom.
Listen below and for more information on the Attitash Race League and Events at Attitash go to ATTITASH.COM
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