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Ray Gilmore is Ready for Skiing, Meisters, and More! – 11/09/2018
It was an unofficial Mountain Meister Recap with Ray Gilmore this morning. Ray joined Gino on the Magic Morning Show today to not only talk about the Meisters and their Kick Off Party happening next week on Wednesday, November 14th…but he also gave a shout out to the Mount Washington Valley Soccer Club, the Eastern Slope Ski Sale that is happening today and tomorrow at the North Conway Community Center, and he brought Mower hot sauce to try! Ray had so much fun we ended up having to drag him out of the studio…check out the audio below!
For more information on the Cranmore Mountain Meisters go to CRANMORE.COM or follow them on Facebook.
For more information about the Eastern Slope Ski Club go to EASTERNSLOPESKICLUB.COM
Our Friend Jon: The Documentary – Premieres in NH This Friday in Concord! – 11/08/2018
Today on the Magic Morning Show, Gino was joined via Skype by an up and coming filmmaker and his good friend Edward Payson. Edward is promoting his new documentary called “Our Friend Jon”.
The movie is about a young man named, Jon Hernandez. Jon was an aspiring filmmaker who loved horror movies and wanted to create his own. He even went so far to write his own script, however before Jon could go on to make this film, he became very ill and passed away in 2013.
Jon suffered from Sickle Cell Disease or Sickle Cell Anemia. 300,000 children are born throughout the world each year with this disease, and it can lead to all sorts of health complications, including stroke, and death. 176,000 people died from Sickle Cell Disease in 2013, Jon Hernandez was among them.
Jon was a member of a group out of Southern NH where all the members have a disability, some mental, some physical. Jon considered this group to be his friends and they all loved Jon very much. In honor of Jon’s life and his dream to be a filmmaker… his friends all decided to take Jon’s script and make the movie themselves, despite their own disabilities.
A Hollywood film crew, led by Edward, flew out to NH to catch the whole process on film and he has now created a documentary with the footage they captured.
Gino and Edward discussed the film this morning. Check out the interview below!
The New Hampshire Premiere of this documentary is Friday, November 9th at 6pm in Concord, NH and will be at the SNOB Film Festival.
Check out the trailer and links below for more information!
For more information on the documentary and the SNOB Film Festival go to:
facebook.com/ourfriendjondocumentary
www.snobfilmfestival.com
The Kevin Peare Memorial Skate Park’s 2nd Annual Grow A Beard 4 KP Competition and More! – 11/07/2018
Caren Wiggin of the Kevin Peare Memorial Skate Park dropped by the Magic Morning Show today and gave us a full update on what’s going on with the skate park, the fundraisers coming up, and to say thank you to the community. Listen to Caren’s interview below with Gino.
So far the Skate Park has raised almost $25,000 and there’s still a long way to go! To learn more about the Grow A Beard 4 KP Competition, the Dine to Donate at Deacon Street on November 17th, or the 2nd Annual Skate Art Show check out the flyers below or visit the Kevin Peare Memorial Skate Park Facebook Page!
To learn more about the Kevin Peare Memorial Skate Park go to GOSKATE4KEV.COM
Sununu And Bradley Among The Few Incumbents Who Keep Seats After General Election
It looks like the blue wave struck, in Mount Washington Valley. Conway saw an astounding 4,064 voters according to preliminary numbers. Below is a list of the preliminary results so far for the valley and state.
Governor Race
(i = Incumbent)
90% of districts reporting
Party Candidate Votes Vote %
GOP Chris Sununu (i) 258,718 52%
Dem Molly Kelly 228,883 46%
Lib Jilletta Jarvis 7,216 1%
Constitutional Amendments
Questions 1
Question one sought to add a constitutional amendment to the New Hampshire State Constitution that would allow taxpayers to sue the state, and local government for unlawful spending.
Candidate Votes Vote%
Yes 351,219 83%
No 73,402 17%
Questions 2
Question two sought to add a constitutional amendment to the New Hampshire State Constitution that would guarantee New Hampshire residents the right to privacy free of government intrusion.
Candidate Votes Vote %
Yes 346,842 81%
No 81,997 19%
New Hampshire Executive Council
(i = Incumbent)
District 1
Party Candidate Votes Vote %
Dem Michael Cryans 54,419 51.22%
GOP Joseph Kenney (i) 49,455 46.55%
Lib Tobin Menard 2,377 2.24%
New Hampshire Senate
(i = Incumbent)
State Senate District 1
Party Candidate Votes Vote %
GOP David Starr 9,634 54.13%
Dem Woodburn Jeff (i) 8,163 45.87%
State Senate District 2
Party Candidate Votes Vote %
GOP Jeb Bradley (i) 14,205 54.13%
Dem Christopher Meier 10,507 41.71%
Lib Tania Butler 477 1.89%
New Hampshire House Of Representatives
New Hampshire House Of Representatives Carroll County District 1
Party Candidate Votes Vote %
Dem Anita Burroughs 1,281 54.39%
GOP Gene Chandler 1,074 45.61%
New Hampshire House Of Representatives District 2
Party Candidate Votes Vote %
Dem Tom Buco 2,252 19.95%
Dem Harrison Kanzler 2,241 19.85%
Dem Stephen Woodcock 2,127 18.84%
GOP Karen Umberger 1,732 15.37%
GOP Frank McCarthy 1,610 14.26%
GOP William Cuccio 1,328 11.76%
New Hampshire House Of Representatives District 3
Party Candidate Votes Vote %
Dem Jerry Knirk 1,911 35.07%
Dem Susan Ticehurst 1,861 34.15%
GOP Mark McConkey 1,677 30.78%
New Hampshire House Of Representatives District 4
Party Candidate Votes Vote %
GOP Glenn Cordelli 2,504 28.06%
GOP Karel Crawford 2,479 27.78%
Dem Caroline Nesbitt 2,004 22.45%
Dem John Morrissey 1,938 21.71%
New Hampshire House Of Representatives District 5
Party Candidate Votes Vote %
GOP Bill Nelson 2,424 20.29%
GOP Lino Avellani 2,422 20.28%
GOP Ed Comeau 2,407 20.15%
Dem Theresa Swanick 1,651 13.82%
Dem Patricia Putsell 1,530 12.81%
Dem Knute Ogren 1,511 12.65%
New Hampshire House Of Representatives District 6
Party Candidate Votes Vote %
GOP John MacDonald 1,859 27.35%
Dem Edith DesMarais 1,738 25.57%
GOP Matthew Plache 1,647 24.23%
Dem David Owen 1,554 22.86%
New Hampshire House Of Representatives Carroll County District 7
Party Candidate Votes Vote %
Dem Ed Butler 6,243 61.53%
GOP Joseph Mosca 3,904 38.47%
New Hampshire House Of Representatives Carroll County District 8
Party Candidate Votes Vote %
GOP William Marsh 5,639 60.27%
Dem Stuart Richard 3,717 39.73%
Officials Expect Record Setting Turnout As Valley Residents Flood The Polls
Conway voters waiting in their respective lines during the November 6th midterm elections. ~ Photo courtesy of Christian Mower
CONWAY, NH – When Polls opened at 8 this morning at the Conway Recreation Department residents reported long lines leading out of the gymnasium and around a hallway as voters hit the polls first thing. By noon time election officials where still inundated with people getting out to do their civic duty. One election Official reported having over 500 people check in to vote before noon.
Conway voters wait in lines extending down stairs, hallways, and outside the building at the Conway Recreation Department Building. ~ Photo courtesy of Christian Mower
Across the state election officials have reported much of the same with locations struggling to handle the massive amount of people looking to cast their ballots for state and local representation. Last week New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner predicted over 500,000 Granite staters will hit the polls today.
Besides representatives and senators New Hampshire voters will be deciding on two state constitutional amendments and on a Governor. Polls close at 7pm. For a list of Mount Washington Valley Poll locations and voting information click here.
Mt. Washington Valley Midterm Elections: Know Before You Go
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Voters head to the polls across the nation today in what many believe will be a record-breaking turnout for a midterm election. New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner predicts over 500,000 Granite Staters will hit the polls today. Thousands of trained volunteers will be working across the state at more than 300 polling locations, they said, each of which will be inspected Tuesday by attorney general’s office staff. Below is a detail list of voter information resources available to Mount Washington Valley residents as well as all New Hampshire residents who may need help before heading out to vote.
If You Need Help While Voting
The Attorney General’s office set up a hotline to assist voters and local election officials. Those with questions or complaints about voting can call 1-866-868-370 to speak in real time with the State Attorney General’s Office Election Unit. They will also be sending out State attorneys to polling places across New Hampshire to make sure things are running smoothly and scout for any potential issues.
Most polling places also will be using a new system for voters with disabilities.
Can I Vote?
In New Hampshire voters must meet 4 basic requirements to vote:
You must be over the age of 18 at the time of the election
You must be a U.S. Citizen
You must live in New Hampshire and consider it your domicile as outlined by the state’s law.
You must be able to prove your identity
Where Do I Vote?
Voting Poll Locations and Times
Albany – 8AM-7PM at the Albany Town Hall
Bartlett – 8AM-7PM at the Bartlett Town Hall, 56 Town Hall Rd.
Berlin – 8AM-7PM at all locations
Precinct 1– Recreation Center
Precinct 2 – St Anne Hall
Precinct 4 – Community Bible Church
Center Harbor – 8AM-7PM at the Center Harbor Town Office
Conway – 8AM-7PM at the Community Recreation Department in Center Conway
Dummer – 11AM-7PM at the Dummer Town Hall
Eaton – 11AM-7PM at the Evans Memorial Bldg – Eaton Town Hall
Effingham – 8AM-7PM at the Effingham Elementary School
Freedom – 8AM-7PM at the Freedom Town Hall
Gorham – 8AM-7PM at the Gorham Town Hall
Hearts Location – 10AM – 4:30PM at the Notchland Inn, Then 5PM – 7PM at the Town Hall
Jackson – 8AM-7PM at the Whitney Community Center
Madison – 8AM-7PM at the Madison Elementary School in The Noyes Hall
Milan – 8AM-7PM at the Milan Village School Gym
Moultonborough – 7 AM-7PM at the Moultonborough Public Safety Building
Ossipee – 8AM-7PM at the Ossipee Town Hall
Sandwich – 8AM-7PM at the Sandwich Town Hall
Tamworth – 8AM-7PM at the Tamworth Town House
Tuftonboro – 8AM-7PM at the Tuftonboro TOWN HOUSE
Wakefield – 8AM-7PM The polling location will be at the Town Hall Opera House
Wolfeboro – 8AM-7PM Second floor of the Great Hall
If you did not see your town’s name click here to locate your polling location.
What Do I Need To Vote?
What you bring depends on whether or not you have already registered to vote.
If you need to register to vote you’ll have to bring proof of your age, citizenship, identity and domicile requirements.
If you’re already registered to vote you will still be asked to present a valid photo ID at the polls. Valid ID’s include but are not limited to New Hampshire Drivers License, New Hampshire Non-Drivers License, U.S. Passport, Military ID, U.S. Government ID
If you don’t have a valid Photo ID you can still vote however you will have to sign a “”challenged voter affidavit swearing that you are who you say you are. You will also have your photo taken. You can opt out of having your photo taken for religious reasons, but will have to sign another form attesting to that. After the election you will be contacted by the Secretary of State’s Office requesting confirmation that you voted. If you do not respond in writing to the Secretary of State within 30 days of the date it was mailed, the Attorney General will conduct an investigation to determine whether fraudulent voting occurred. For the full Voter ID Law click here.
What Is On The Ballot?
On the ballot depending on which town, county, and district you are in you’ll be asked to vote for various representatives, senators, and executive councilors. Across the state New Hampshire residents will be voting on a Governor as well as on two state constitutional amendments.
Question 1
This question asks whether or not a a voter wants to add an amendment to the state constitution allowing citizens who are eligible to vote to sue their state, county or local governments, restoring a right that was taken away in 2014.
Question 2
This question asks whether or not a a voter wants to add an amendment to the state constitution which would create a constitutional right to privacy from government intrusion concerning their private or personal information.
You can read the full text of the two questions here.
News Director Christian Mower Interviews Gubernatorial Candidate Jilletta Jarvis
NORTH CONWAY, NH -With the Mid term elections tomorrow (11/6/18) the state of New Hampshire is deciding who will not only represent them in Concord and Washington, but also who will govern them for the next 2 years. Current Governor Chris Sununu is up for re-election and most voters have heard of the Democratic nominee Molly Kelly, however not many know that there is a third choice Libertarian Jilletta Jarvis. She came into the Studio to talk us about where she stands on the issues. You can listen to the interview below.
The mid-term elections are on November 6th. For more information about gubernatorial candidate Jarvis go to jillettajarvis4nh.com
The 48th Annual ESSC Ski Sale Is This Week!
Today on Gino and the Magic Morning Show, Gino was joined by Lauren Hawkins and Matt Stearns of the Eastern Slope Ski Club to tell us all about their 48th Annual Ski Sale that is happening this week at the North Conway Community Center.
Click below to listen to the interview and read more for the details!
The Eastern Slope Ski Club (ESSC) will be hosting its 48th Annual Ski Sale at the North Conway Community Center on Friday, November 9th (3pm-8pm, special member only entry at 2pm) and Saturday, November 11th (9am-1pm).
Plan on dropping off your clean and ‘modern’ Alpine, Cross Country and Snowboard gear you’d like to sell at the North Conway Community Center on the evenings of Wednesday, November 7th and Thursday, November 8th between 6pm-8pm.
Each item requires a tag ($1 each), which will be available for purchase when you are dropping items off. Or, you can save time and buy them now at Bob and Terry’s Sports Outlet in North Conway.
All unsold items (and proceeds from your sales) MUST be picked up at the Community Center on Saturday, November 10th between 4pm-6pm. PICK-UP IS ON A NEW DAY AND TIME, please take note. Anything NOT picked up will be considered a donation, and all proceeds from the sale will benefit the ESSC.
For more info on the ESSC please go to EasternSlopeSkiClub.org
New Hampshire Officials Expect Record Turnout For Mid Term Elections
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire officials are predicting turnout will top half a million voters for the first time in a mid-term election on Tuesday.
Secretary of State William Gardner made his prediction Friday as he and Attorney General Gordon MacDonald outlined how the state is getting ready for Election Day. Thousands of trained volunteers will be working across the state at more than 300 polling locations, each of which will be inspected on Tuesday by staff from the attorney general’s office.
The office also is setting up a hotline to assist voters and local election officials. On the day of the state primary in September, attorneys responded to 120 calls.
MacDonald said he is confident New Hampshire will continue its tradition of fair, well-run elections with high voter turnout.
Box Office Recap – 11/05/2018
‘BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY’ ROCKS BOX OFFICE – (11/05/2018)
A biopic about rock n’ roller Freddie Mercury and his band Queen dominated the box office on opening weekend, bringing in about $50M. It was a good haul for the Rami Malek-headliner, which got mixed reviews, especially as it was up against Disney’s The Nutcracker and the Four Realms.
The live-action rendering of the classic tale about a young girl is transported to a magical world of gingerbread soldiers and an army of mice from the House of Mouse nabbed about $20 million, putting it in second place.
The forecast for Nutcracker isn’t great; the film was reportedly made for $100M+, and the reviews are generally pretty negative. Observers say the strong cast (including Morgan Freeman, Helen Mirren and Keira Knightley) may carry it.
Nobody’s Fool from Paramount Pictures landed in third place with $14 million.
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