Tony Zore sits down with Tia Gagnon and Lauren Hawkins to discuss three upcoming fundraisers for Leadership MWV. They will have dine to donate events at:

Black Cap Grille Tuesday, February 12, 5-8pm.

Barley & Salt Thursday, February 28th, 5-8pm.

and will be involved with the Chili Cookout this coming April 6th.

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The WMWV FM Local Artist Song Contest 2019

Starting February 7, 2019 we are asking  LOCAL MUSICIANS to send us ONE original song to be considered for the WMWV SONG OF THE YEAR Competition presented by BLUE MOON BREWING COMPANY.  We will take submissions until February  28, 2019. After submissions have closed, a panel of Judges determined by WMWV will choose the top 4 songs, and they will be posted on the WMWV website so people can listen, and then vote for their favorite song. Voting will end on March 31st, 2019. The song that receives the most votes will be the winner. This year we will be asking each the 4 finalists to do a one hour  showcase at a local venue to showcase their talents and try to get more votes. Dates and venues TBD.

The Winner will receive:
1. A LIVE lunchtime performance of their song on  93.5 WMWV FM!
3. Their song will be added to the 93.5 WMWV FM on-air rotation for the rest of 2019 and recognized as the WMWV LOCAL SONG OF THE YEAR!
4.
 A check for $1000 and other PRIZES!

 

E-Mail Submissions to:          greg@wmwv.com

Mail or Drop off a CD:           Mt Washington Radio Group

                                             2 Common Court, Unit A30

                                             North Conway, NH 03860

Rules*

Song must be an original

You or a member of the group must live in either Carroll County, Coos County, or Oxford County (that is Local).

WMWV has the right to change the rules or contest at anytime as is needed.

By sending your song you are giving us permission to play it on the air.

We are asking that songs be no longer than 5 Minutes long if possible (over 5 minutes will not exclude you from the contest)

Tony Zore sits down with Kimball Packard to discuss the Chocorua Community Association’s 4th Annual Light the Night Bonfire 4pm this Sunday at the Farmstand.

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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.”

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.

 

Tony Zore sits down with George Wiese to discuss progress on the Majestic Theater’s reconstruction.

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