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NEW MUSIC: JONAS BROTHERS – WHAT A MAN GOTTA DO
“What a man gotta do to be totally locked up by you?” If you’re the Jonas Brothers, recreate all our favorite classic rom-coms. The sibling trio unveiled their first song of 2020 on Friday (Jan. 17), the catchy, toe-tapping “What a Man Gotta Do,” and with it, and equally heart-melting music video. And just […]
Mountain Meister Recap – Week 2 – 01/16/2020
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 2! Kevin talked about the Mug Hunt that went down and told us that the week’s participation was pretty good with around 300 racers! He said Riley Parkhurst […]
Cancellations & Delays – Thursday, January 16th, 2020
Thursday, January 16th, 2020 SAU 9 – Conway – CLOSED SAU 13 – Freedom, Madison, Tamworth – CLOSED SAU 49 – Wolfeboro, Ossipee – CLOSED MSAD 61 – Bridgton – CLOSED MSAD 72 – Brownfield – CLOSED White Mountain Waldorf – Albany – CLOSED Lillipution Montessori School – North Conway – CLOSED Robert Frost […]
Attitash Race League Report – Week 2 – 01/15/2020
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 #2. Corey was very enthusiastic this morning and said the turn out was great once again with over 100 racers! Attitash is gearing up for a BIG MLK […]
Box Office Recap – 01/13/2020
‘1917’ BESTS BOX OFFICE – (01/13/2020) Amblin/New Republic/Universal’s 1917 snagged $36.5 million in its first wide-open weekend, bringing its total haul to $39.2 million since its limited debut at Christmas. Worldwide, it garnered $56.2 million. Observers say that the Golden Globe win for Best Drama helped spur 1917 along. If 1917 gets a Best Picture […]
Full Moon Readings with Sara Moore – 01/10/2020
Once again Psychic Medium Sara Moore joined Gino and The Magic Morning Show for the first Full Moon Readings of 2020 to celebrate this weekend’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 […]
DHHS to Partner with Waypoint & Family Resource Center of Northern New Hampshire for Community-Based Voluntary Services
Concord, NH – The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Division for Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) announces partnerships with two social service agencies to provide community-based voluntary services (CBVS) for at-risk children and families. Waypoint, located in Manchester, and the Family Resources Center of Northern New Hampshire, located in Gorham, will provide critical support services across the state to promote safe, stable and nurturing families and communities.
Voluntary services are prevention tools to help families struggling with health and safety concerns that do not meet a finding of abuse or neglect today but could meet that standard without intervention by supportive community organizations. The new partnerships with Waypoint and the Family Resource Center will ensure that community-based voluntary services are available to families that have had initial contact with DCYF in order to strengthen the family setting and prevent future cases of abuse and neglect. These services will also increase DCYF’s statewide service array and advance efforts to provide New Hampshire families with the right services at the right time and in the right place.
“Ensuring that New Hampshire’s DCYF provides quality care and services to children and families across the Granite State has been a top priority of my administration,” said Governor Chris Sununu. “The announcement of these two partnerships, which will serve to provide voluntary services, is yet another step forward in ensuring we continue to meet that commitment and in ensuring support services are readily accessible to New Hampshire families directly within their communities.”
“We are thrilled to be working with two organizations with a demonstrated track record of helping children and families and with whom we have such a rich history,” said DCYF Director Joseph E. Ribsam. “Voluntary services help strengthen and preserve families, keep children safe at home, and foster environments in which they will thrive. As we continue to make our way through the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond, these community-based services will be a lifeline to our families as they regain their strength and resilience.”
“We are very excited by this opportunity,” says Borja Alvarez de Toledo, president and CEO of Waypoint. “Prevention services of this caliber will reduce reliance on state systems, and are transformative in the way they protect children and families.”
“We have been supporting families for more than 22 years through our five locations in the North Country,” said Patti Stolte, Executive Director of the Family Resource Center of Northern New Hampshire. “We’ve provided an array of services offered in our state from those seeking information on parenting to those needing interventions or even working towards family reunification. The new program under FRC known as Building Families Foundation is revolutionary in recognizing that families can experience a crisis, but with some intensive, short term care, can move quickly out of an at-risk situation with their family intact and achieve long-term success.”
In April 2020, DCYF issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) to expand the system of CBVS with a focus on strengthening the protective factors of families, including nurturing parenting skills and capabilities, addressing concrete needs, and supporting healthy family functioning. Feedback from a Request for Information issued by DHHS in October of 2019 informed the RFP, which includes features such as family engagement, flexibility of services, performance improvement, and adequate funding for service delivery.
To read the RFP, please visit https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/business/rfp/rfp-2021-dcyf-03-commu.htm.
Settlers Green and Kiwanis Club of MWV Partner for #GivingTuesday
December 1, 2020 (North Conway, NH) – Settlers Green has partnered with the Kiwanis Club of Mount Washington Valley for a special campaign on #GivingTuesday. Today, December 1st, purchase a Settlers Green gift card in any amount, and Settlers Green will match it with a donation to the Kiwanis Club.
#GivingTuesday is a global generosity movement that was created in 2012 as a simple idea: a day that encourages people to do good. Over the past seven years, it has grown into a global movement that inspires hundreds of millions of people to give, collaborate, and celebrate generosity on the first Tuesday after Thanksgiving.
“Kiwanis Club has always played a key part in supporting us with volunteers for the big bag giveaway during Bring A Friend each year, but since we eliminated the giveaway this year, we thought this would be a great way to support them and the community,” said Settlers Green Marketing Director Laura Lemieux. “We hope this will be the start of an annual tradition and plan to partner with different, local nonprofits and charities each year.”
The Settlers Green gift card can be purchased online at settlersgreen.com. All online gift card orders are mailed. You can also purchase a gift card at Customer Service from 9am-4pm today. Gift cards work at all retailers, services and restaurants at Settlers Green as well as select retailers and restaurants at Settlers Crossing. This is a one-day event and Settlers Green will match up to $2500 in gift cards sales as donation to the Kiwanis Club.
Feel Good Story of the Week – New Homeowners Return Coins Worth $25,000 Found in a Drawer
A South Carolina couple found dozens of gold and silver coins worth $25,000 while settling into their new home in Columbia, and quickly returned them, with James and Clarrisa Munford, who are both retired from the Army, saying they never thought of keeping the coins.
Last month, James Munford was checking out the built-in drawers in a closet of the home they closed on in mid-October when he found two cases holding 46 gold Liberty $5 coins and 18 Morgan silver dollars that were made in the 1800s. He texted photos of the coins to the former owner and arranged to return them.
CNN said the former owner, who didn’t want to be named, said he didn’t realize the coins were missing and would never have known if the Munfords had decided to sell them and keep the money. Munford said of the owner, “He just thanked me because he said there’s not too many honest people out there” who would have done that.
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