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If you need assistance with the public file, please contact Keith Murray at 603-356-8870 or gm@wmwv.com.
If you need assistance please contact Keith Murray at 603-356-8870 or e-mail gm@wmwv.com.
Emily Smith Mossman on Drive Time talking Tis The Season and more at The Revolving Closet!
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Memorial to begin administering COVID-19 Vaccine to children 5-11
NORTH CONWAY, NH – November 4, 2021. The New Hampshire Department of Health has released Pfizer vaccine doses for children aged 5-11 to Memorial Hospital. The hospital expects to begin vaccinations to this age group Monday for its pediatric patients and Tuesday to the public in its vaccine clinic at 2779 White Mountain Highway..
“There have been a lot of people anxiously waiting for this moment,” says Will Owen RN, the hospital’s Emergency Preparedness Coordinator. “This is one more step in getting out from under COVID-19.”
Vaccine doses for children aged 5-11 are smaller than those given to individuals 12 and older, but Owen says it is still a two-shot regimen. “We’ll schedule a second appointment at the end of the first appointment to make sure the patient gets both shots.”
Online scheduling is now open by visiting vaccine.MaineHealth and selecting Memorial Hospital in North Conway. Patients of Mt. Washington Valley Rural Health (MWVRH) Primary Care at Memorial Hospital are able to schedule a “vaccine-only” appointment by calling (603) 356-5472. MWVRH pediatricians and family practice providers may also offer a vaccine during a scheduled appointment to any eligible patient.
Fryeburg Stabbing Update
More information and an arrest in the fatal stabbing that took place early this morning at the Fryeburg Fairgrounds in Fryeburg, Maine.
At 1:05 am on October 13th, the Oxford Sheriff’s Department dispatch center received a 911 call from the Fairgrounds for the report of a male who had been stabbed and was unresponsive. The Fryeburg Police Department was dispatched to that location along with officers from the Conway NH Police Department, Bridgton Police Department and deputies from the Oxford County Sheriff’s Department. When officers arrived on-scene they discovered a deceased male on the grounds near the restroom facilities at the Fryeburg Fairgrounds. The male was identified as 28 year old Anderson Gomes of Waterbury, Connecticut.
At approximately 12:00 noon detectives from the Maine State Police Major Crimes Unit – South arrested 46-year-old Carlos A. Negron of Connecticut. Negron was brought to the Oxford County Jail and charged with murder. Negron and Gomes were known to each other. Authorities are confident that there is no on-going risk to public safety.
The Office of Chief Medical Examiner is expected to conduct an autopsy on the deceased individual in the coming days.
Man dies after being stabbed at Fryeburg Fairgrounds
FRYEBURG (WGME) — Police say man died early Wednesday morning after being stabbed at the Fryeburg Fairgrounds.
Police say they got a report of man who had been stabbed and was unresponsive around 1 a.m.
When officers arrived, they found a dead man near the restroom facilities at Fryeburg Fairgrounds on Main Street.
Detectives have identified witnesses and persons of interest and are conducting interviews and collecting evidence at this time.
Crime scene technicians and analysts from the Maine State Police Evidence Response Team continue to process the scene and are expected to be at the Fairgrounds into the evening.
The victim’s name has not been released.
Authorities say there is no risk to the public. The Office of Chief Medical Examiner is expected to conduct an autopsy on the man in the coming days.
Photo Credit WGME.com
Psychic Medium Sarah Moore 6-24
Win a GE Washer & Dryer Combo from Premier!
It’s time to LISTEN UP! PLAY BINGO! and WIN BIG!
Magic 104 and the Premier Home Store have teamed up once again and this time it’s to play BINGO and to give away a “GE” Washer & Dryer Combo courtesy of the Premier Home Store… A total value of OVER $1700 bucks! Sean & Ed from Premier stopped by the Magic Morning Show today and told us all about some of their NEW product and gave us more details about the game and prize. Listen below!
So how do you win the Washer & Dryer?
First… Stop by the Premier Home Store and pick up your BINGO Board (no purchase necessary). The Premier Home Store is located next to Lowes and Hannaford in North Conway.
Second… Starting on May 17th listen to Magic 104 as much as you possibly can and start checking off the artists that are on your board… Instead of calling numbers like regular BINGO, consider the songs we play the “numbers”, and as they play throughout the day and night, mark them on your board.
Third… As soon as you cover your board and you’re sure you got all 24 of your artists… snap a photo of your game board and send it over to BINGO@conwaymagic.com
The first person to send in a “COMPLETE & CORRECT” game board will win the GE Washer & Dryer Combo courtesy of Premier.
The winner will be announced on the Magic Morning Show the week of June 14th!
PRIZE DETAILS:
The Washer and Dryer set are a high end GE 4.8 cu. ft washer and 7.4 cu ft dryer which are a very large capacity for a set. i.e. less loads of laundry. They also both have special sanitizing cycle settings which is very important today. The value of this pair is $1698 plus free delivery and set up for a value of $1748!
This contest is presented by the Premier Home Store!
The People You Know and Trust! Whether it’s Furniture, Appliances, or Electronics – Shop with Premier for the BEST PRICES!
Located in North Conway next to Lowe’s and Hannaford.
To learn more about The Premier Home Store go to NORTHCONWAYPREMIER.COM
Feel Good Story of the Week: Student Gives Away His College Savings
Joshua Nelson landed a scholarship to Southeast Missouri State University. Now, he’s paying it forward by giving away his college savings. Nelson, a senior at St. Charles West High School, is one of only five students selected for the prestigious President’s Scholarship at the university. It’s a full four-year scholarship for tuition and board. With that out of the way, Nelson used the money he had saved for college to create the Joshua Nelson Leaders in Action Scholarship, which aims “to help multicultural students who are showing leadership, community service and just have great qualities in and out of the classroom.” Local matching donations are being sought so that more students can benefit.
Injured Hiker on Mt. Potash Trail
Waterville Valley: On Sunday, May 9th shortly before 4:30 PM New Hampshire Fish and Game was notified that a hiker was injured on the Mt. Potash Trail. The hiker was Kenneth Winitzer, 65 of Conway, NH. Kenneth was hiking with his wife Jill when he fell and injured his hip while descending the trail. A passing hiker was able to hike back up the trail in order to gain cell service and placed a call for help. Kenneth and Jill were also equipped with an Emergency Personal Locator Beacon and were able to activate it.
Along with Conservation Officers members of Lakes Region Search and Rescue responded. Rescuers located Kenneth a little over a mile from the trailhead. He was placed in a litter and carried out to a Forest Service Road adjacent to the trail and driven the remaining distance to the trailhead. He arrived back at the trailhead shortly before 7:00 PM and was taken by ambulance to the Memorial Hospital in North Conway for treatment.
Lakes Region Search and Rescue is a highly skilled volunteer search and rescue organization whose members work hard to maintain the skills and equipment necessary to carry out mountain rescues. Anyone can donate to Lakes Region Search and through the New Hampshire Outdoor Council at www.nhoutdoorcouncil.org. Donations are fully tax deductible. Outdoor enthusiasts are also encouraged to purchase a Hike Safe card at www.wildnh.com/safe. The card helps support Fish and Game search and rescue activities. For safe hiking tips and a list of essential gear, visit hikesafe.com.
Want to Win a “GE” Washer & Dryer Combo courtesy of Premier Home Store? FIND OUT HOW!
It’s time to LISTEN UP! PLAY BINGO! and WIN BIG!
Magic 104 and the Premier Home Store have teamed up once again and this time it’s to play BINGO!
That’s right! We are playing one GIANT game of BINGO on the air and it’s for a FABULOUS PRIZE…
A “GE” Washer & Dryer Combo courtesy of the Premier Home Store… A total value of OVER $1700 bucks!
So how do you play?
First… Stop by the Premier Home Store and pick up your BINGO Board (no purchase necessary). The Premier Home Store is located next to Lowes and Hannaford in North Conway.
Second… Starting on May 17th listen to Magic 104 as much as you possibly can and start checking off the artists that are on your board… Instead of calling numbers like regular BINGO, consider the songs we play the “numbers”, and as they play throughout the day and night, mark them on your board.
Third… As soon as you cover your board and you’re sure you got all 24 of your artists… snap a photo of your game board and send it over to BINGO@conwaymagic.com
The first person to send in a “COMPLETE & CORRECT” game board will win the GE Washer & Dryer Combo courtesy of Premier.
The winner will be announced on the Magic Morning Show the week of June 14th!
PRIZE DETAILS:
The Washer and Dryer set are a high end GE 4.8 cu. ft washer and 7.4 cu ft dryer which are a very large capacity for a set. i.e. less loads of laundry. They also both have special sanitizing cycle settings which is very important today. The value of this pair is $1698 plus free delivery and set up for a value of $1748!
This contest is presented by the Premier Home Store!
The People You Know and Trust! Whether it’s Furniture, Appliances, or Electronics – Shop with Premier for the BEST PRICES!
Located in North Conway next to Lowe’s and Hannaford.
To learn more about The Premier Home Store go to NORTHCONWAYPREMIER.COM
Wanted Fugitive Nabbed in North Conway
On May 5, 2021 at approximately 9:55 pm, Conway Police Officers were made aware of a subject, wanted out of the State of Vermont who was believed to be armed and staying in a local hotel. The wanted subject was identified as Arthur Butler, 19 years of age, Topsham, Vermont.
Conway Dispatchers confirmed the open warrant for Butler and advised he was wanted on the charge of Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon out of Vermont with extradition authorized for all New England states.
Conway Police Officers gathered information from officials in Vermont which included intelligence that Butler may be traveling in a Toyota Rav4, being operated by a female coming from the Berlin, NH area. Shortly after receiving this information, Sergeant Michael Boucher observed a Toyota Rav4 leaving the parking lot of the hotel Butler was believed to be staying at. Sergeant Boucher observed the vehicle was being operated by a female and that there was a subject seated in the front passenger’s seat as well. Sergeant Boucher followed the vehicle and observed as it pulled into the Shell gas station located at the corner of River Road in North Conway, NH.
At this time, a rear door of the vehicle opened and a male subject, believed to be Butler, ran on foot from the vehicle down River Road. Officers set up a perimeter in the area in order to await the arrival of Conway Police Department’s K-9 Summit and K-9 Officer Morganne Sterl. Shortly thereafter Master Patrol Officer Shawn Baldwin observed the suspect come out of the tree line in the area behind Eastern Slope Inn’s Whitaker Suites. Sergeant Boucher recognized the suspect as the male who fled from the rear seat of the Toyota Rav4. After a brief struggle with Sergeant Boucher and Master Patrol Officer Baldwin the male, confirmed to be Arthur Butler, was taken into custody without further incident.
Butler’s arrest warrant out of the Vermont Superior Court shows Butler is charged with Aggravated Assault and Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon. Butler was transported to the Carroll County House of Corrections. An extradition hearing is scheduled for today, May 6, 2021 at 1330 hours.
~ Suzanne Kelley-Scott, Lieutenant