The crew from Cheese Louise called in to our sister station, Magic 104, today and told Gino all about the “behind the scenes” of the Cheese Louise brand and gave us a nice idea on just how passionate they are, not just about “grilled cheese sandwiches” but this community, their staff, their customers, and having FUN. Bryce, James, Jasmine, and Ian joined Gino on a conference call and in addition to talking about the “why” behind Cheese Louise, they gave us a great peek at the menu and a rundown of their location on the Kanc and NOW at Settlers Green. Listen below!
US Senator Jeanne Shaheen called in to the Morning Show today and talked with Roy about a plethora of topics. Senator Shaheen has always been a big proponent of safeguarding and maintaining our natural environment and she has now helped pass a bipartisan bill to help out NH Wildlife areas, like the White Mountain National Forest. She also discussed New Hampshire’s reopening during the COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter protests happening in NH. Click below to listen to the full interview.
To learn more about Jeanne Shaheen and her efforts as a US Senator please visit SHAHEEN.SENATE.GOV
Yesterday on our sister station, Magic 104, Gino was joined by Conway Scenic Railroad Marketing & Events Manager Brian Solomon via the phone and they discussed the Conway Scenic Railroad‘s REOPENING this Saturday, June 20th. Brian gave us a full rundown of how operation has changed at the train station due to COVID-19 and the guidelines they will be following to make sure everyone will be safe when riding with the Conway Scenic Railroad. Check out the interview below!
For ticket info and more details visit CONWAYSCENIC.COM
The annual, 24-hour online giving event for nonprofits is up and going. NH Gives is taking place right now until 6 p.m. this evening. People can choose which nonprofits to support by logging on to NHGives.org. Every gift of up to $1,000 will be matched by New Hampshire Charitable Foundation funds for the first $250,000 given during the event. More than 500 nonprofits across New Hampshire are participating and many are from right here in the Mount Washington Valley. Kathleen Reardon of the New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits says the event takes on new meaning this year as nonprofits face the impact of the global pandemic. Check out the link below for all the details!
Go to NHGIVES.ORG for more information.
Please consider donating to these Mount Washington Valley Non-Profits…
Gibson Center for Senior Services
Green Mountain Conservation Group
MWV Supports Recovery Coalition
White Mountain Community Health Center
The annual, 24-hour online giving event for nonprofits is coming up. NH Gives is taking place from 6 p.m. Tonight (6/09) to 6 p.m. Tomorrow (6/10). People can choose which nonprofits to support by logging on to NHGives.org. Every gift of up to $1,000 will be matched by New Hampshire Charitable Foundation funds for the first $250,000 given during the event. More than 500 nonprofits across New Hampshire are participating and many are from right here in the Mount Washington Valley. Kathleen Reardon of the New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits says the event takes on new meaning this year as nonprofits face the impact of the global pandemic. Check out the link below for all the details!
Go to NHGIVES.ORG for more information.
Please consider donating to these Mount Washington Valley Non-Profits…
Gibson Center for Senior Services
Green Mountain Conservation Group
MWV Supports Recovery Coalition
White Mountain Community Health Center
UPDATE: Miranda Hicks has been found. Get all the details here.
The Fryeburg police just informed the Mount Washington Radio Group that there is a missing girl in Fryeburg, in the South Chatham Road area. The description and call-in information is as follows:
White Female
Approx. Height: 5’7″
Approx. Weight: 130
Brown Hair with red streaks
Brown Eyes
Last seen in the South Chatham Road area this morning about 5am
Last seen wearing grey pajamas with pink and blue possibly a grey t shirt
If anyone has any information, please call the Fryeburg police @
207-743-4252