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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.
Box Office Recap – 02/18/2019
‘ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL’ TOPS BOX OFFICE WITH $27M – (02/18/2019)
Robert Rodriguez’ and James Cameron’s Alita: Battle Angel topped the B.O. on Presidents Day weekend with a $27.8 million take. It seems the word on the street is positive, because it pulled only $8.7 million Thursday and then jumped 55% Saturday for an $11.6 million take. (Since opening Thursday, it has pulled in a total of $41 million domestically).
The sci-fi action film was budgeted at about $170 million and follows the story of a cyborg girl who takes control of her destiny. The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part (the voice cast is led by Chris Pratt and Jason Momoa) dropped 38% with an estimated $21.2 million take, and Warner Bros.’ Isn’t It Romantic came in at No. 3 with a $14.2 million debut.
What Men Want came in fourth with $10.9 million, while Happy Death Day opened at No. 5 with $9.8 million.
Cancellations and Delays – Friday February 15th, 2019
Cancellations for Friday 2/15/19:
Jean Limmer Dance Center is CLOSED for the day with ALL CLASSES CANCELLED
Kennett High School Girls & Boys Basketball Games against Hanover has been postponed, both Home & Away Games.
To Report a Cancellation or Delay contact our Office at 603-356-8870
Cancellations and Delays are brought to you by:
Granite State Glass
Valladares Transportation and Repair
(603) 447-2101
The 16th Annual Remick Museum Ice Harvest & Winter Carnival – Saturday February 16th, 2019
Photo Courtesy of Remick Museum
Dawne Gilpatrick of the Remick Country Doctor Museum and Farm joined Gino today on the Magic Morning Show to discuss the 16th Annual Ice Harvest & Winter Carnival happening in Tamworth Village this Saturday, February 16th. Click to listen and look below for all the details.
A REMICK WINTER TRADITION
16th Annual Ice Harvest & Winter Carnival
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2019 | 11AM–3PM
SEVERE WEATHER DATE: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2019
Same day! 5K Snowshoe Stampede – Entrance fee and registration required
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Take part in a New England tradition & enjoy timeless wintertime fun!
COST: $10/person, ages 11 & above | $5/child ages 5–10 | 4 & under, FREE
Members receive $2 off admission
*If the ice is not safe, visitors will not be allowed on the ice. No matter the conditions, ice harvesting demonstrations will occur.
New in 2019!
A “fun-tastic” pre-Ice Harvest race for snowshoers of all abilities. Entrance fee and registration required; racers receive free admission to Ice Harvest & Winter Carnival. Snowshoe Race registration link.
GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BY
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Foods Available for Purchase
Available while supplies last. As much as possible, we use Remick-raised and -grown ingredients. Some recipes used are from the Remick-Made Cookbook. We accept cash and credit cards.
Remick-Made Lunch
A bowl of Chili or Minestrone Served with cornbread ~ $5
A La Carte
MACARONI & CHEESE ~ $5
DIY LUNCH Hotdogs, for cooking at the outdoor firepit ~ $2
TREATS Cookie | Brownie | Popcorn | S’more Kit ~ $1
BEVERAGES Hot Chocolate | Coffee | Tea | Bottled Water ~ $1
Rep. Chris Pappas Criticizes Wayfair Decision
US Representative Chris Pappas took to the floor of the House of Representatives to criticize the Wayfair Decision yesterday. The Supreme Court decision allows States to tax sales to people within their States, even if the business selling the product is located elsewhere. Representative Pappas cites his visit to the Mt. Washington Valley and specifically White Mountain Puzzlers and Lupine Pet in his criticism. Pappas says the decision threatens to shut down the internet sales of many New Hampshire businesses because they are unprepared to take on the sales tax burden of other States across the country.
Magic 104’s FREE Play Weeks – February 19th thru March 1st
For the next two weeks, Magic 104 will be having FREE PLAY WEEKS! Starting Tuesday, February 19th through Friday, March 1st. Gino and The Magic Morning Show will be celebrating “February Vacation” and giving away pairs of passes to enjoy some amazing winter activities and gift certificates to some amazing restaurants!
It’s like going somewhere over the rainbow! Here’s the prize list!
TUESDAY 2/19: $25 Gift Certificate to CAFÉ NOCHE
WEDNESDAY 2/20: $25 Gift Certificate to SHOVEL HANDLE PUB
THURSDAY 2/21: Pair of Ski Passes to BRETTON WOODS
FRIDAY 2/22: 2 Learn to Ski Packages includes an all-day trail pass, rental package & 1 hour beginner group lesson with JACKSON SKI TOURING
MONDAY 2/25: 2 Total Trails Tickets to GREAT GLEN TRAILS:
TICKETS INCLUDE:
TUESDAY 2/26: $50 Gift Certificate to CIDER COMPANY
WEDNESDAY 2/27: 2 Learn to Ski Packages includes an all-day trail pass, rental package & 1 hour beginner group lesson with JACKSON SKI TOURING
THURSDAY 2/28: Pair of Ski Passes to BRETTON WOODS
FRIDAY 3/01: 2 Ski Passes to KING PINE
Tune in each morning for YOUR CHANCE to WIN! Gino will be playing call-in and text-in games at 603-356-9145 and a winner will be announced each morning at 8:10am
Good luck!
Governor Sununu Proposes Budget
Governor Chris Sununu submitted his budget proposal to the legislature this morning. The New Hampshire Governor highlighted the budget had no new taxes of any kind and did not raise fees, commenting that government budgets should operate under the same fiscal constraints balancing revenues with expenditures as household budgets. Some highlights of the budget include:
Adding $15 million to the rainy day fund to bring its total to $137.3 million.
Sending money back to poor communities to use for school infrastructure.
Increasing Special Education Aid by 18%
Providing $32.5 million for student debt assistance.
Providing $40 million for eliminating the Emergency Department’s waitlist, relocating children’s mental health services to their own space.
Increase funding for the NH Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence to $2.4 million a year.
Increased funding to the Human Rights Commission to clear a backlog of cases.
$50,000 per year to fund Diversity and Cultural Competency training in public schools.
Consolidating the Adjutant General’s Department, the Office of Veteran Services, and the Bureau of Community-Based Military Programs into one department of Military Affairs and Veterans services.
The Governor also proposed fully legalizing sports betting to raise additional revenues and the creation of a Council of Responsible Gaming to help those with gambling addictions.
Mountain Meister Recap – Week 6 – 02/14/2019
The 2019 Season of Mountain Meisters is under way at Cranmore and today was Kevin Hamlin‘s BIG debut on the Mountain Meister Recap with Gino on the Magic Morning Show!
Kevin talked about how the Meister Team dealt with Tuesday night’s storm, the Top Meisters of the Week, and also gave us a sneak peek into what’s happening next week over at Cranmore for February Vacation.
For more information on Mountain Meisters go to Cranmore.com and Follow them on Facebook!
To listen to Gino’s Interview with Kevin click below:
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Attitash Race League Report – Week 5 – 02/13/2019
This morning for our Attitash Race League Report, Local Ski Expert and Attitash Race League Director Corey Madden stopped by and told us all about Race Week #5.
Corey talked about the “high spirited” day they had and how everyone was really positive about the change of the course! He also gave us a heads up on all the great things happening over at Attitash and Wildcat to kick off February Vacation Week!
Listen to the full report below and for more information on the Attitash Race League and Events at Attitash go to ATTITASH.COM
Special Thanks to:
Cancellations & Delays – 02/13/2019
Wednesday – Feb 13th, 2019
Delays
Schools
SAU 3, Berlin – 2 Hour Delay
SAU 9, Conway – 2 Hour Delay
SAU 13, Madison, Tamworth, Freedom – 2 Hour Delay
SAU 20, Gorham – 2 Hour Delay
Mountain View Montessori – 2 Hour Delay
Lillipution Montessori – 2 Hour Delay
Cancellations
Schools
SAU 49, Wolfeboro, Ossipee – Closed
MSAD 61, Bridgton – Closed
MSAD 72, Fryeburg, Brownfield, Denmark – Closed
Robert Frost Charter School, Conway – Closed
Businesses & Organizations
Fryeburg Congregational Church Thrift Shop – Closed
Gibson Center – Closed
Ossipee Concerned Citizens – No Meals on Wheels
Vaughn Community Services Food Pantry – Closed
To Report a Cancellation or Delay contact our Office at 603-356-8870
Cancellations and Delays are brought to you by:
Granite State Glass
Valladares Transportation and Repair
(603) 447-2101
Fryeburg Academy’s Robotics Team is Ready for the State Championship!
Picture Courtesy of Fryeburg Academy
The Fryeburg Academy‘s Robotics Team is headed to the State Championship after winning first place at the Southern Maine Vex Robotics League finals at Cape Elizabeth High School back on Tuesday, January 22nd.
David Sartory, Fryeburg Academy‘s Robotics Coach and Computer Science Teacher stopped by the Magic Morning Show today to talk with Gino about making it to the championship and what the robotics team is all about. Joining David on the show was students and team members; Tonia Zakrochemna and Artem Laptier (both from Ukraine), and Nico Zakon of Fryeburg.
Listen to their interview below!
The Vex Robotics League State Championship competition will be held in South Portland, ME at the Point Community Center on February 23rd and will host over 50 teams from across the state in an all-day tournament.
We wish them the best of luck and hope they can bring home the title!
To learn more about the Robotics Team and Fryeburg Academy go to FRYEBURGACADEMY.ORG