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If you need assistance please contact Lucia Seavey at 603-356-8870 or e-mail office@wmwv.com.
New Flag for Maine?
Maine could be changing their flag soon if a House Provision introduced last week makes it way through the legislative process. Maine House Provision 508 was introduced by state Representative Janice Cooper to change the current Maine State flag back into the flag the State had prior from 1901 to 1909. The alternative state flag would be much simpler with a white field, a green pine tree in the center, and a blue star to the top left. Advocates for the change point to online surveys that rate Maine as having one of the worst flag designs in the country.
The “new” design would actually be the design Maine previously used between 1901 and 1909.
Fundraising for the CHaD Battle of The Badges
The CHaD Battle of the Badges Hockey Championship is a big hockey game between New Hampshire’s Police and Fire Departments with all proceeds going to an amazing cause. The game goes down March 16th at 5pm in Manchester, NH at the SNHU Arena.
The proceeds will be used to help kids at the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth Hitchcock with critical services such as support when they are in pediatric intensive care and management of chronic illnesses. Funds also provide for family support services that are so important to the well-being of kids. To learn more about the impact your donation can have for ChaD kids, go to CHADKIDS.org
Representing the Mount Washington Valley in this game will be Conway Fire Department’s Garrett Meador and Conway Police Department’s Ricky Gaudreau.
Garrett and Ricky stopped by the Magic Morning Show today and told us all about the game, plus a big fundraiser that’s happening this Saturday, February 16th at Ham Arena during the Kennett High Eagles hockey game. Check out the interview below!
If you would like to learn more about the CHaD Battle of the Badges, and how to buy tickets you can go to CHADHOCKEY.ORG
Also if you’d like to donate on behalf of either Garrett for Team Fire or Ricky for Team Police click on the respective links below.
Garrett Meador on TEAM FIRE
Ricky Gaudreau on TEAM POLICE
The 61st Annual Grammys Recap – 02/11/2019
KACEY MUSGRAVES, CHILDISH GAMBINO, CARDI B WIN BIG AT 61ST ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS – (02/11/2019)
The biggest night in music, the Grammy Awards, celebrated its 61st anniversary last night live from Madison Square Garden in New York City. Hosted by Alicia Keys, the evening consisted of warmth, performances, awards and more.
Kacey Musgraves’ Golden Hour took home Album of the Year. Musgraves also won the awards for Best Country Album, Best Country Solo Performance (“Butterflies”), and Best Country Song (“Space Cowboy”).
Childish Gambino won Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Rap/Sung Performance for “This is America,” marking the first time a rap song to win either of the major awards, Song of the Year and Record of the Year, and achieving both firsts for hip-hop in the same year with the same track.
Cardi B won Best Rap Album for Invasion of Privacy, becoming the first solo female performer to win in that category. Dua Lipa was named Best New Artist, and Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper won Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for “Shallow” from A Star is Born.
Other big winners included Ariana Grande for Best Pop Vocal Album for Sweetener; Drake for Best Rap Song for “God’s Plan”; Greta Van Fleet for Best Rock Album for From the Fires; and Brandi Carlile, who took home multiple awards: Best Americana Album for By The Way, I Forgive You and Best American Roots Song and Best American Roots Performance for “The Joke.”
Host Alicia Keys’ kicked off the show by introducing “some of [her] sisters” to the stage: Lady Gaga, Jada Pinkett Smith, Jennifer Lopez and Michelle Obama – who was met with wild applause. The women took turns extolling the value of music. “Music helps us share ourselves, our dignity and sorrows, our hopes and joys,” Obama said as the five women end the opening in a embrace.
The unlikely duo of Bob Newhart and Alessia Cara presented the Best New Artist award to Dua Lipa. Newhart won Best New Artist for a 1961 comedy album, while Cara won the award last year. She told the comedian that her great-grandmother had all his albums, with Newhart feigning outrage as she kept upping the age of her relatives who enjoyed his work.
Other Notables From The Night:
Ariana Grande skipped this year’s ceremony but won her first Grammy Award in her career. The 25-year-old singer won the award for best pop vocals for her album “Sweetener.”
The late Chris Cornell won the Best Rock Performance award for “When Bad Does Good.” His daughter Toni and son Christopher accepted the award for their father. Cornell, 52, died in May 2017.
Drake made an unexpected appearance to accept the award for Best Rap Song for “God’s Plan.”
Hugh Jackman, an Emmy and Tony winner, won his first Grammy, picking up Best Compilation Soundtrack for visual media for The Greatest Showman.
Jay-Z and Beyoncé, as The Carters, won for Best Urban Contemporary Album for Everything Is Love. This was Hov’s 22nd Grammy, breaking a tie with Kanye West to become the rap artist with the most Grammy Awards in history. They were not there to accept.
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Box Office Recap – 02/11/2019
‘LEGO 2’ FALLS SHORT AT THE B.O. – (02/11/2019)
The Lego 2 Movie: The Second Part won the box office with an estimated $31 million, but it fell well short of the forecast debut of $50 million. The cast is rock-solid: Chris Pratt leads the voice cast as Emmet Brickowski and new character Rex Dangervest. Then, Elizabeth Banks, Alison Brie, Will Arnett, Charlie Day, Nick Offerman and Will Ferrell reprise their roles from earlier Lego films, with Tiffany Haddish, Stephanie Beatriz and Maya Rudolph joining the cast.
Taraji P. Henson’s remake of the 2000 What Women Want (starring Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt) snagged second place with $17 million.
Liam Neeson’s Cold Pursuit rounded out the top three with $10.2 million.
1. Lego Movie 2: The Second Part — $31 million
2. What Men Want— $17 million
3. Cold Pursuit— $10.2 million
4. The Upside— $7.2 million
5. Glass— $6.4 million
6. The Prodigy — $6 million
7. Green Book— $3.6 million
8. Aquaman— $3.3 million
9. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse— $3 million
10. Miss Bala — $2.7 million
Mountain Meister Recap – Week 5 – 02/07/2019
The 2019 Season of Mountain Meisters is under way at Cranmore and we learned today that things will be shifting around a bit when it comes to the Meisters.
Ray Gilmore visited with Gino and The Magic Morning Show to give us the update that he will be stepping down as one of the Mountain Meister Coordinators and Cranmore‘s Kevin Hamlin and others will be taking over his Meister duties. Ray explains that he has numerous surgeries and procedures ahead of him and he will need the time to get “fixed”.
For more information on Mountain Meisters go to Cranmore.com and Follow them on Facebook!
To listen to Gino’s Interview with Ray and Kevin click below:
We would like to take a moment and thank Ray for joining Gino on The Magic Morning Show each Thursday morning during Race Season and we wish him the best of luck and a quick recovery.
Thank you Ray!
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Attitash Race League Report – Week 4 – 02/06/2019
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 #4.
Corey talked about the beautiful day they had for Week #4! He also gave us a heads up on all the great things happening over at Attitash and Wildcat for this weekend!
Listen to the full report below and for more information on the Attitash Race League and Events at Attitash go to ATTITASH.COM
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The Sounds of Starbucks!
From what I can see this came out a few months ago but I just got wind of it last night… It’s from comedian Tim Hawkins and it’s a parody of Simon & Garfunkel‘s “The Sound of Silence“.
Enjoy “The Sounds of Starbucks“!
New England Patriots Week Declared!
It’s official! It’s New England Patriots Week in New Hampshire. The proclamation was issued by Governor Chris Sununu following the lowest scoring Superbowl in history, a feat which he credits to the outstanding defense played on both sides of the field. Governor Sununu says, “The Patriot’s victory over the Rams ties the franchise with the Pittsburgh Steelers for the most Super Bowl victories ever.” And that he has, “no doubt that before long Tom Brady will be leading the Patriots to a historic seventh win.”
Box Office Recap – 02/04/2019
‘GLASS’ WINS BOX OFFICE, ‘DEADPOOL 2’ OVERTAKES ‘DEADPOOL’ – (02/04/2019)
M. Night Shyamalan’s Glass is still topping the box office. Glass was No. 1 on the chart for the third week in a row, bringing in $9.5 million domestically. The self-financed superhero thriller has raked in $88.7 million in its 17 days out. The Universal/Comcast film is doing well overseas as well, hauling in $199 total.
Deadpool 2 also officially overtook Deadpool with $784 million in earnings, making it the highest-grossing title in 20th Century Fox’s roster of X-Men movies.
STX’s The Upside grabbed $8.8 million in its fourth weekend, bringing in $75.59 million for the Kevin Hart, Bryan Cranston and Nicole Kidman starring melodrama.
Miss Bala, a drug-cartel drama starring Gina Rodriguez, meanwhile, flopped with a $6.7 million haul.
Revenues overall in North America maxed out at $71 million, the lowest tally for a Super Bowl weekend in almost 20 years.
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When Should You Shovel Off Your Roof?
How much snow is too much for your roof? Obviously the answer to that depends on your particular home, but the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety recommends definitely getting your roof shoveled off by two feet of snow, which can weigh as much as 60 pounds per square foot. They note it’s also important to remember that fresh snow doesn’t weigh as much as older snow or ice, which is much more dense. This doesn’t mean that your roof is necessarily safe below two feet of snow. The National Research Council Canada recommends keeping an eye on signs your house may give that it’s under strain from the snow. These signs can include unusual sounds from the roof or supporting walls, visible movement of walls or sagging of ceiling and cracking of drywall or plaster. Other signs may include doors that jam or water leaks that show up after a big snow fall.
Keeping your roof clear of snow can save you and your wallet a lot of hurt this winter.