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If you need assistance with the public file, please contact Lucia Seavey at 603-356-8870 or office@wmwv.com.
If you need assistance please contact Lucia Seavey at 603-356-8870 or e-mail office@wmwv.com.
If you need assistance with the public file, please contact Lucia Seavey at 603-356-8870 or office@wmwv.com.
If you need assistance please contact Lucia Seavey at 603-356-8870 or e-mail office@wmwv.com.
Voter Registration for Conway by March 26th
Voters who need to register or change their information before the April 9th election have until Tuesday, March 26th at 7:30pm to do so. This includes anyone who may have moved within the town of Conway itself for those wishing to vote within their correct precinct. Supervisors of the Checklist will be in session specifically at the Town Hall in Center Conway on that day from 7pm to 7:30pm. Voters are asked to bring proof of identity, age, citizenship, and domicile. Those who cannot provide proof may still register if they sign an affidavit swearing to their qualifications of identity, age, and citizenship. For more information, go to the Town website.
Full Moon Readings with Sara Moore – 03/20/2019
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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Here’s the picture of Collin that was referenced in Segment 3 and 4. Special Thanks to Lisa from Madison for sharing!
To learn more about Sara Moore, plus, how you can set up your own reading with her, go to ENLIGHTENEDHORIZONS.COM
Full Moon Readings is brought to you by:
CAHS Executive Director Stepping Down
Soon to be former Executive Director of the Conway Area Humane Society Virginia Moore has announced her resignation of the non-profit. Moore made first mention of the decision in a social media post this past Saturday saying, “The shelter and I have decided that we are going in different directions and it is best to part ways.” She also made note of all the people she wanted to thank for the 14 year journey and stated that she wished the best to all the staff who, “dedicate their lives to walking, cleaning up after, feeding and loving the cats and dogs who end up in the shelter’s care through no fault of their own.” Today the Conway Area Humane Society’s facebook page made its own announcement thanking Virginia for her tireless dedication and explaining they didn’t announce her resignation until now so that she could make the announcement on her own in her own way.
Let The Games Begin for Magic Madness 2019!
In honor of the NCAA’s March Madness we have teamed up with The White Mountain Independents once again to see who will be the Magic 104 Fan Favorite for 2019…
The Schedule is as follows…
Tuesday, March 19th:
Four Your Paws Only vs. North Conway Olive Oil Company
Wednesday, March 20th:
Spruce Hurricane vs. The Handcrafter’s Barn
Thursday: March 21st:
The Rugged Mill vs. Flossie’s General Store
Friday, March 22nd:
Veno’s Specialty Food vs. The Christmas Loft
Monday, March 25th:
Bavarian Chocolate Haus vs. Ragged Mountain Equipment
Tuesday, March 26th:
North Country Fair Jewelers vs. Jewelry By Tim & Friends
Wednesday, March 27th:
White Mountain Winery vs. White Birch Books
Thursday, March 28th:
Soyfire Candle Bath & Body vs. It’s My Girlfriend’s Consignment Boutique
Tune in each weekday morning 6am – 8am and text your vote to 603-356-9145, and the White Mountain Independent who receives the most votes will be announced 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
Here’s Your Sweet 16 for Magic Madness 2019!
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…
Ladies and Gentlemen your Sweet 16!
Four Your Paws Only, Jewelry By Tim & Friends, White Mountain Winery, White Birch Books, The Christmas Loft, Bavarian Chocolate Haus, Flossie’s General Store, Soyfire Candle Bath & Body, Veno’s Specialty Foods, It’s My Girlfriend’s Consignment Boutique, Handcrafter’s Barn, Ragged Mountain Equipment, The Rugged Mill, North Country Fair Jewelers, Spruce Hurricane, and North Conway Olive Oil Company
Now tune in each weekday starting at 6am from Tuesday, March 19th through Monday, April 8th 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
Box Office Recap – 03/18/2019
‘CAPTAIN MARVEL’ DOMINATES THE BOX OFFICE IN SECOND WEEK OUT – (03/18/2019)
Captain Marvel is dominating the box office again this week, falling only 55% from its bow last weekend. This weekend’s receipts topped $69 million in North America, and $120 million worldwide, bringing in $760 million total so far for the Brie Larson vehicle.
In its second week out, it has already exceeded the lifetime takes for several other superhero films, including Justice League and The Amazing Spider-Man.
The animated family film Wonder Park struggled into second place with a $16 million opener against a $100 million budget. Cole Sprouse and Haley Lu Richardson’s Five Feet Apart did better than expected, opening in third place with $13.2 million, nearly doubling its budget.
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Conway Resident Shuts Down I-93
New Hampshire State Police report a Conway man accidentally crashed a dump truck into an overpass on I-93. Police say the man was southbound on Interstate 93 around Exit 17W when the dump truck he was driving lifted the dump body into the upright position. The reason for it lifting into the upright position remains unknown. The raised dump body then struck the Hoit Road Bridge and scattered debris, including the dump body, across the road. Three other vehicles were impacted by the incident. No serious injuries were reported but several people were taken to the hospital as a precaution and the Interstate was shut down for bridge repairs. The event remains under investigation and the Conway Driver has been issued a summons for negligent driving.
Chocorua Fire Closes Route 16
Firefighters worked to combat a fire at 11 Runnells Hall Road in the early afternoon today. Route 16 had to be temporarily shutdown so that firehoses could be run across the road. The building appears to be the former location of Mari’s Treasures in Chocorua. American Red Cross New Hampshire and Vermont reported having trained volunteers on scene to assist and promised to provide food, shelter, clothing, mental health counseling and referral services as needed.
Picture Contribution from local resident and Innkeeper of The Farmstand: Kimball Packard.
Daylight Savings Time
Daylight savings time begins this Sunday bringing back the recurring discussion: Why do we even do this? The concept of daylight savings can be observed going back into ancient times in various forms to address the fact that with the shifting seasons comes different lengths of daylight. Livescience reports that modern daylight savings was first suggested by Benjamin Franklin to merge the changing daylight hours with mechanical clocks that always kept the same schedule. Today’s daylight savings time goes back to the Uniform Time Act of 1966 but as everyone’s sleep becomes disrupted twice a year in a time when electric lighting is available at any hour, people debate the necessity.
Executive Order on Veteran Suicide
Yesterday President Trump signed an Executive Order called the ‘National Initiative to Empower Veterans and End Veteran Suicide.’ It creates a task force to identify ways the government can help cut down on the number of veterans committing suicide every day. The transition from being in the service to being a civilian can be a daunting one. Veterans often go into the military at a critical time for job training, spend years acquiring skills that are hard to translate to civilian life, and sometimes even experience traumatic events that will stay will them for the rest of their lives. A veteran commits suicide once every 65 minutes. That’s an average of 22 veterans a day and it’s a statistic a lot of people want to put a stop to. Valley resident and former Army Captain Ray Gilmore recently spoke on his personal experience. Gilmore says his best friend and roommate committed suicide in 2013. “You know, sapper qualified ranger, qualified combat advisor just like me. Did his stuff, five kids- six kids. Six kids, he was an overachiever. It was just, it was a shock. When 22 soldiers a day are committing suicide, there’s no such thing as ‘not that guy,’ that guy is everywhere.” If you’re a veteran contemplating suicide, you are not alone. You can find help by calling 800-273-8255 ext. 1, or by going to mentalhealth.va.gov