Click below to listen to a song “IN REVERSE” and if you think you know the song title and artist… text your answer to 603-356-9145. If you’re correct you’ll be put in the running to be a qualifier for a KAYAK courtesy of Saco Canoe Rental!

 

The qualifier will be notified this morning and will win a FREE Sundae at Dairy Queen and a $5 Gift Certificate to The Met Coffeehouse.

The winner of the Saco Canoe Rental Kayak will be announced on Friday (7/13) at 8:10am!

Congrats to Jessica from Berlin for knowing the correct answer and qualifying! It’s Ariana Grande – No Tears Left To Cry… Tune in tomorrow for your chance to qualify!

 

Special Thanks to:

33-year-old  Kyle Rodier, of Hudson, NH, was arrested after allegedly leading Conway Police on a high speed chase through North Conway in a Stole Jeep Wrangler. ~ Photo courtesy of Conway Police

CONWAY, NH – Conway Police arrested a Hudson man after he lead them on a chase in a stolen Jeep Wrangler. Police said that at around 6:00pm Thursday an Officer responded to a report of a stolen 2014 Wrangler on Echo Acres Road in North Conway.

About an hour later the Officer observed the stolen Jeep pulling out of the road onto route 16. The officer attempted to pull the Jeep over, however the driver accelerated and continued southbound on Route 16 at a high rate of speed. Police said that the driver swerved into the opposite lane during the pursuit almost hitting another vehicle head on.

The driver turned into the Eastern Slope Campground and onto an adjoining field where he left the jeep on foot running into the camping area and through several campsites.

The suspect identified as 33-year-old  Kyle Rodier was eventually found hiding in a tent at the back of the campground and was arrested.

Rodier faces multiple felony and misdemeanor charges including; Receiving Stolen Property, Unauthorized Use, Reckless Conduct with a Deadly Weapon, Criminal Mischief, Disobeying an Officer, Disorderly Conduct, and Resisting Arrest or Detention.

Kyle Rodier has a lengthy motor vehicle and criminal history and his license was suspended on April 30th due to a refusal of the implied consent law in Hillsborough County.

He was held on $7500.00 cash bail and was arraigned today (7/6/18) in the Carroll County Superior Court.

 

Monday (7/09), Tuesday (7/10) and Wednesday (7/11), Gino and the Magic Morning Show will be giving away a Family Four Pack of tickets to “A Day Out With Thomas: The Big Adventures Tour 2018.”

The event goes down the weekends of July 13th-15th and July 20th-22nd and if you win you choose your weekend!

Tickets for “A Day Out With Thomas” include a train ride with Thomas the Tank Engine…as well as a variety of Thomas and Friends themed entertainment including… Storytelling, LIVE Music, Barrel Car Rides, Motor Car Rides, Mini Golf, Bouncy Houses, Face Painting, Arts & Crafts, an Imagination Station and more!

Also you will have an opportunity to meet Sir Topham Hatt, the Controller of the Railway on the Island of Sodor!

So tune in next week to Gino and The Magic Morning Show for your chance win a Family Four Pack to

“A Day Out With Thomas”!

For more information on “A Day Out with Thomas” go to ConwayScenic.com or call 356-5251.

Jack Fagone, Marketing Director for Wildcat Mountain dropped by the Magic Morning Show earlier today and told us all about a HUGE event happening tomorrow… Wildcat On Tap! Click below to listen to the interview and check out all the details!

 

Join Wildcat for the first-ever Wildcat on Tap event on Saturday, July 7! Wildcat On Tap is a celebration of the summer season.  Enjoy local brews, local music, fun & games, and amazing views.  Attractions are open for the season, including the brand-new 18-hole disc golf course, the ZipRider, Scenic Gondola Rides , and more.

The Wildcat Ski Team will also be hosting their 5th Annual Wildcat Trail Run event.   For more information on their event, click here.

Here is a rundown of the day’s events. 

Wildcat Ski Team Trail Run

8:30AM-9:30AM – Registration 
10:00AM – Race Start
11:30AM-12:00PM – Awards

Amateur Disc Golf Tournament

Format: Singles Stroke Play
8:30AM-10:00AM  – Registration (includes admission to Wildcat On Tap. 12 oz glass not included).
10:15AM – Players Meeting.   Rules & Regulations
10:30AM – Head to your starting hole.
11:00AM – Tournament Begins!
*Hand in your scorecard. Awards as soon as all scorecards are in and calculated.*

Wildcat On Tap: A Celebration of Summer

11:30AM-5:00PM – Doors Open. BBQ, Beers, Lawn Games for Kids & Adults
12:00PM-2:00PM – Jonathan Sarty Duo LIVE
2:00PM-3:00PM – Cornhole Toss Challenge
3:00PM-5:00PM – The Gravel Project LIVE

Enjoy local brews from Tuckerman Brewing Co, Moat Mountain Smokehouse & Brewery, Woodstock Inn & Brewery, Henniker Brewing Co. Shipyard, and Seadog Brewing Co.

In-Advance Online:
Admission Only $5 if you buy before Midnight Tonight!

Day-of (21+): $10 admission | $10 tasting glass (while supplies last)
Under 21: FREE

Please note: as much as we LOVE dogs, they will NOT be allowed into the fenced venue.  Friendly dogs are however, welcome at Wildcat.

For more details and to purchase your tickets go to SKIWILDCAT.COM

Sculptor and industrial designer Quinn Morrissette was one of two artist selected to spend the summer being inspired by the White Mountain National Forest. ~ Photo courtesy of quinnmorrissette.com

PLYMOUTH, NH – A sculptor set to be inspired by the White Mountain National Forest will have his art on display Friday (7/6/18).

Sculptor and industrial designer Quinn Morrissette, one of two White Mountain National Forest Artists in Residence this year will have his work on display at the Museum of the White Mountains in Plymouth beginning at 6:30 pm. 

Quinn is one of two White Mountain National Forest Artists in Residence this year.  The current exhibit at the museum, “The People’s Forest,” celebrating the White Mountain National Forest Centennial, will be open for viewing prior to the talk.

Morrissette, a native of Berlin, NH, will talk about the National Forest and its importance in his life, share some of his previous work, and highlight research, images, videos, and models that he has been using to develop the sculptural work he will be creating on the National Forest this summer. The work is also part of his capstone project at the Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston.

Like many North Country kids, Morrissette spent much of his childhood outside, and the environment of northern New Hampshire provides both the source and inspiration for much of his work. “As a boy, I was blessed to have the Androscoggin Valley as my playground,” he says. “My adventures here never stopped, and I’m continually discovering new ideas in the forest.” Morrissette was also influenced by his grandfather, a millwright at the Groveton (NH) paper mill, who inspired him to learn metalworking, which plays an important role in his sculptures and design work.

“My project as Artist in Residence will be to create work that reflects our bond and interdependence with nature, and that inspires those who come in contact with it to carefully consider the White Mountain National Forest and its role in our lives, especially during the celebration of its 100th birthday. I also hope my work will show how new technologies and resources can be applied to the regional economy of northern New Hampshire, creating real, practical systems that fortify the relationship between local industry and the environment.”
  
The Artist in Residence program is a partnership between the White Mountain National Forest and the Arts Alliance of Northern New Hampshire, with artist lodging provided by Friends of Mead Base Conservation Center.

For more about Quinn Morrissett go to https://www.quinnmorrissette.com.  For additional information, or to be included on a list of upcoming programs, contact the Arts Alliance at (603) 323-7302 or info@aannh.org.

 

 

TOWANDA, PENNSYLVANIA – The Chocorua native accused of having a sexual relationship with a student in Pennsylvania is now faces additional charges in a higher court.

The Conway Daily Sun reports that 25-year-old Whitney Roberts, was just being charged with two counts of institutional sexual assault and a misdemeanor of corruption of a minor but now is being charged with nine felony counts of sexual contact with a student, one felony count of corruption of minors and one misdemeanor count of corruption of minors.

The case was moved from a magisterial district court in Bradford County, Pennsylvania to the Bradford County Court of Common Pleas.

In March it was reported that Roberts allegedly had sex with a teenage boy in Franklin Township, Pennsylvania after she made out with a 17-year-old boy at a party the Friday before Thanksgiving.

The victim is now claiming that he and Roberts engaged in other sexual activities in addition to the original incident.

According to the Daily Review, Roberts is free on $10,000 unsecured bail.

4th Of July Celebrations

 

Bartlett:

Annual Hellen Hayes Memorial 4th of July Parade & Festivities!

Parade starts at 11am and runs from Black Fly Ball field, along US Route 302 to Hodgkins Veterans Park at School St. and Albany Ave.

Float / Participant information:


9 am – Registration at Black Fly Ball field
10 am – Judging begins.
10:15 am – Judging ends.
11 am – Parade begins.
11:45 am – Awards at Hodgkins Park
Noon – Barbecue at Hodgkins Park

For more information go to bartlettrec.wordpress.com


Bretton Woods:

Star Spangled Spectacular at Bretton Woods, NH:

Gates open at 5:00pm

The White Mountain Regional High School Jr. ROTC will be collecting a donation of $5 per car which will go towards funding the program.

5:00 pm -9:15 pm – look for fun and games behind the base lodge including a bouncy house, lawn games, face painting, and balloon twisting with Maryanne the Magnificent.

Annual country-style BBQ featuring all-American favorites from corn on the cob to burgers (purchase food a la carte).

6:00 pm -9:30 pm – Performance by Rust and Ruin (intermission from 7:15 pm – 8:00 pm)

9:30 pm – Fireworks

For more information go to www.brettonwoods.com

 


 

Center Harbor:

July 4 Celebrations”

7:15 am – 9:00 am – 39th Annual Footrace Registration Main Street

9:00 am – Kid’s Races begin adjacent to Library

10:00 am – Adult Races – 1.776 and 5 Mile begin

1:30 pm – Parade Line up at Chase Circle

2 pm – Parade starts

7pm – 9:15 pm – Center Harbor Town Band with Director Carlos Martinez

Fireworks at 9:15 pm – Over Center Harbor Bay presented by Atlas Pyrotechnics.

For more information go to www.centerharbornh.org/

 


Conway/North Conway:

Firecracker Express

Conway Scenic Railroad’s 4th of July “Firecracker Express” will be running a train into the North Conway village from it’s freight house on West Main Street in Conway starting at 2:00 pm and 5:00 pm, and at 6:00 pm an 80 passenger Buddliner car will also pick up passengers in Conway.

At approximately 10:15 pm, immediately following the fireworks, all passengers will then bored the train in North Conway and return to the freight house in Conway Village. Seats are available by reservation, and Tickets will be sold in advance of the event online and at the ticket office in North Conway.

For more information and restrictions go to www.conwayscenic.com

July 4th Parades, Music and Fireworks in North Conway Village:

1:30 pm – Annual 4th of July parade in Conway Village.

3:45 pm – Performance of the National Anthem in Schouler Park.

4:00 pm – Act One Dance Company performance in Schouler Park.

4:45 pm – Riley & Dan Parkhurst performance in Schouler Park.

6:00 pm – JUNCO performance performance in Schouler Park.

7:30 pm – The Discount Gigolos play a combination of favorites from the 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s music into the night at Schouler Park.

9:30 pm – Fireworks presented by Atlas Pyrotechnics.

For more information go to www.mtwashingtonvalley.org.

 


Cranmore:

Cranmore’s base area will be transformed into the All-American backyard barbeque with live music from Shark Martin, brews on tap, lawn games, fresh from the grill burgers & hot dogs, and friendly competition.

Various family-style competitions are ongoing throughout the day with fun prizes for the winners.

Admission is FREE (with exception of food and beverage & attractions).

For more information go to www.cranmore.com


Gorham:

Town of Gorham offers New Hampshire’s longest Independence Day celebration

Events from June 29-July 4:

 

Monday July 2nd

8 am – 7 pm – 2nd Annual Patriotic ATV Photo Scavenger Hunt. (Registration at Gorham Corner Market from 8 am-10 am)

5 pm – 10 pm – Miller Amusements Carnival Midway

6 pm – 9pm – Concert: Lil’ Penny

 

Tuesday July 3rd:

5 pm – 10 pm – Miller Amusements Carnival Midway

6 pm – 9pm – Concert: Shark Martin

Wednesday, July 4:

11 am – Kiddies Parade

Noon – 5 pm – Miller Amusements Carnival Midway

2 pm – Main Parade (Dublin St. down Rt 16 to Railroad St.)

5 pm – 10 pm – Miller Amusements Carnival Midway

6 pm – 10pm – Concert: Backlite Band

10 pm – Fireworks at the Gorham Common area presented by Atlas Pyrotechnics.

 


 

Meredith:

July 4th fireworks at dusk in Hesky Park

 


 

Moultonborough:

11 am – Parade beginning at Blake Road ending at the Moultonborough Function Hall (formerly the Lion’s Club) with a free BBQ for all.

July 4th fireworks at dusk over the water at Center Harbor Beach

For more information go to www.moultonboroughnh.gov

 


Ossipee:

July 4 at 9:30 pm – Fireworks at Constitution Park (rain date: July 5)

 


Rochester:

Tuesday July 3rd 5 pm – Rochester’s inaugural “The Night Before the 4th” festival will include live music, children’s activities, food, vendors and more at the Rochester Community Center.

9:15 pm – Fireworks adjacent the community center field

 


Sandwich:

July 3 at dusk at Quimby Fields

 


Tamworth:

Family Day – July 4

7:00 am – Road Race registration at the KA Brett School

8:30 am – Road Race – Ordination Rock to the KA Brett School

10:15 am – Parade Registration at the Town Office

11:00 am – Fabulous Parade – Town House to Brett School

12:00 pm – Music, Games, Food and Activities

1:00 pm – Awards for parade participants announced at the tent at the KA Brett School

1:30 pm – Pie eating content and egg toss

7:00 pm – John Sarty Band at the KA Brett School

9:30 pm – Spectacular Fireworks at the KA Brett School

Call Parker Roberts 603-323-7582 with any questions.

 


Wolfeboro:

July 4 at 9:30 pm – Fireworks at Brewster Academy Athletic Fields (rain date: July 5)