Families were sent a letter this morning from SAU9 Superintendent of Schools, Kevin Richard confirming a positive case of COVID-19 at John Fuller Elementary School. Please read below.
Dear SAU 9 Families,
We were informed today of a confirmed case of COVID-19 at John Fuller Elementary School.We are actively working with and following guidelines from the New Hampshire Department ofHealth and Human Services (DHHS).
NH DHHS has requested we provide contact information for anyone who has been identified as having had close contact (within 6 feet for longer than 10 minutes) with the infected person.Those individuals or their parents/guardians will be instructed to self-quarantine. They will be directed to get tested and keep themselves or their children quarantined until 14 days following their last possible exposure.
If you or your child are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, such as a fever, chills, respiratory illness, aches or change in taste and smell, please stay home and away from others and get a COVID-19 PCR test. You may choose to seek out testing from your healthcare provider or atone of the testing sites located throughout the state. If you choose either of these options, you should bring this letter with you to the testing site.
Please note that if you or your child are currently quarantined, you must complete quarantine,even if your test is negative. This is because the maximum amount of time from being exposed to the virus that causes COVID-19 and testing positive is 14 days. Therefore, even if your child tests negative today, they would need to quarantine until they reach the 14th day following exposure.In the event that your child has to quarantine, they will be able to access their education remotely.
The safety of our children and employees is our top priority. We will continue to follow the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines for physical distancing, mask wearing, cleaning and disinfecting our high-traffic areas and frequently touched surfaces as outlined in the SAU #9 Re-Entry Plan.
If you have any questions, please call the SAU9 office at (603) 447-8368.
Sincerely,
Kevin Richard, Superintendent of Schools
SAU9
To see the full letter and have access to resource links click here.
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Disney’s Winnie the Pooh Kids hits the stage at the Theater in the Wood on October 29th and 30th! Earlier today on the morning show, Roy Prescott was joined by BIBYT Director Nate Sawyer and two of the stars of Winnie the Pooh Kids!, Alex Sweeney (13) and Brennan McAllister (9). Click below to listen to their interview and get all the details!
Believe in Books Youth Theatre returns with an adorable production of Disney’s Winnie the Pooh Kids! The one-act musical is based on the 2011 animated feature film. The BIBYT cast contains approximately 20 students led by Director Nate Sawyer. Disney’s Winnie the Pooh Kids is a story about friendship as Pooh and his fellow friends go on an adventure in search of Christopher Robin!
With minimal activity available for local children after school and after an extremely successful Summer of theater camp, BIBYT decided to host a Fall production for kids interested in theater. Disney’s Winnie the Pooh Kids will open Thursday, October 29th at 7:00 pm with a second and final performance on Friday, October 30th at 7:00 pm. Doors for each show will open at 6:30 pm. Tickets must be purchased online in advance prior to the performance as tickets will not be offered at the door. Tickets are $12 for general admission and $10 for Believe in Books Literacy Foundation members. A limited number of tickets are on sale now at www.believeinbooks.org.
The Believe in Books Youth Theatre is a part of the Believe in Books Literacy Foundation which is a Charitable 501 (c) (3) Non-Profit with a mission to advance healthy development of young minds through literacy programs that encourage early reading, imagination, and physical activity.
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Happening THIS WEEKEND ONLY – SAVE 30% on FULL VALUED Gift Certificates to your favorite White Mountain Independent stores!
The online sale will begin on Saturday, October 31st at 9:00am at whitemountainindependents.com and will run through Sunday, November 1st.
But DON’T WAIT! There are only a limited amount of Gift Certificates available for each business and this sale always sells out quickly!
Plus! Happening next Saturday, November 1st… It’s the WMWV –White Mountain Independents Pre-Holiday Stroll from 9am-6pm… Roy Prescott will be visiting 9 different White Mountain Independents ALL DAY LONG and previewing what they have in store for the holidays! Get the full schedule below and make sure you tune in or come on out to get in on the deals!
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Families were sent a letter today from SAU9 Superintendent of Schools, Kevin Richard confirming a positive case of COVID-19 at Conway Elementary School. Please read below.
Good Afternoon,
We were informed today of a confirmed case of COVID-19 at Conway Elementary School.
We are actively working with and following guidelines from the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).
We have contacted those individuals, or their parents/guardians, who were determined to be in close contact with the infected person and they have been instructed to self-quarantine. They will be directed to get tested and keep themselves or their children quarantined until 14 days following their last possible exposure. In the event that your child has to quarantine, they will be able to access their education remotely.
If you or your child are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, such as a fever, chills, respiratory illness, aches or change in taste and smell, please stay home and away from others and get a COVID-19 PCR test. You may choose to seek out testing from your healthcare provider or at one of the testing sites located throughout the state.
The safety of our children and employees is our top priority. We will continue to follow CDC guidelines for physical distancing, mask wearing, cleaning and disinfecting our high-traffic areas and frequently touched surfaces as outlined in the SAU #9 Re-Entry Plan.
We appreciate your ongoing cooperation and support in these unpredictable times.
Sincerely,
Kevin Richard, SAU9 Superintendent of Schools
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North Conway, NH – Chipotle Mexican Grill is opening a 2,548 square foot restaurant in North Conway, featuring a mobile order pickup drive-thru, 45 seat dining room and outdoor patio dining area. The restaurant is part of a 5’875 square foot commercial site being developed by OVP Management, Inc. on Route 16 in North Conway.
Chipotle is an international fast-casual restaurant chain serving responsibly sourced, classically-cooked Mexican fare including burritos, bowls, tacos and salads. Founded in 1993 by Steve Ells in Denver, Colorado, the company is a longtime leader and innovator in the food industry. The original technique and service style were borrowed from taquerias in San Francisco, which served Mission-style burritos. Chipotle was an early adopter to the open kitchen, and one of the first fresh, fast food chains that grew substantially in the mid-2000s. Chipotle has more than 2,000 locations worldwide including Canada, United Kingdom, France and Germany.
The company’s latest innovation is the mobile order pickup drive-thru, branded as Chipotlanes, which were introduced in 2018 and are now being included in more than 60% of all new Chipotle restaurants, including the North Conway restaurant. Chipotlanes have an entire team and kitchen devoted to digital orders in addition to the walk-in dining area.
The building located at 1549 White Mountain Highway has been designed by Cambridge, Massachusetts-based architecture firm Prellwitz Chilinski Associates, Inc. Site work is under way by local contractors including Gordon T. Burke & Sons, Rotten Rock Concrete, and CBI Construction. Chipotle is scheduled to open Summer 2021. Up to 3,500 square feet of prime leasing space remains available. To learn more, contact Rob Barsamian at 617-965-9700, ext. 13.
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Bean’s Purchase – A group of hikers activated their emergency beacon while also calling 911 after a member of their party started exhibiting signs of possible cold weather symptoms. The group had just started to descend the Black Angel Trail from the Carter Dome Trail and were approximately 5 miles in from Route 16 when the call for help went out.
The group of five were on the second day of a planned three day hike starting from Bog Brook in Jackson Saturday morning. The group hiked Bog Brook Trail, Rainbow Trail to the Carter Dome Trail. They had just started down Black Angel Trail when they made the call. In addition to the one hiker’s unspecified condition, a drop in temperature combined with the wet clothing and steep terrain precipitated the call for help.
NH Fish & Game Conservation Officers and volunteers from Androscoggin Valley Search & Rescue responded to the call.
The group of hikers identified as Vaiva Snapkauskaite, 23, of Lake Forest, Ca, Abigail Taussig, 23, of Cambridge, MA, Alexander Quinn, 24, of Cambridge, MA, Katherine Steinberg, 24, of Boston, MA, and Amanda Farnsworth, 23, of North Kingston, RI attempted to stay warm in their wet sleeping bags, but the exposure at the high elevation, just made them colder. There was not enough cell phone coverage to hold a call, but a Fish and Game Conservation Officer was able establish contact via text.
After being told that it would be several hours before rescuers would be able to reach them, the hikers heeded the advice given to them and began to move and were able to make it back up to the ridge onto the Carter Dome Trail. From there they made it to Zeta Path where they were met by the first of several rescuers.
Rescuers provided the group with hot drinks and warm clothes and guided them down to the 19 Mile Brook Trail and eventually out to Route 16 in Green’s Grant. The hikers and rescue crew made it out shortly after 11:00 p.m. The hikers suffered no adverse medical effects from the cold and after proper hydration and continuing movement, were able to make it down with little assistance.
In the span of a couple days, the weather in the higher terrain has changed from summer to winter conditions. There is now several inches to several feet of snow in the higher elevations. Hikers who plan to continue hiking are reminded to plan for winter conditions by having the proper equipment and training to be able to safely complete their hike and need to pay attention to the weather and summit conditions and alter plans if conditions are not ideal.
Outdoor enthusiasts are encouraged to purchase a Hike Safe card at wildnh.com/safe. The card helps support Fish and Game search and rescue activities.
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John Fuller Elementary School Confirms Positive COVID Case
Families were sent a letter this morning from SAU9 Superintendent of Schools, Kevin Richard confirming a positive case of COVID-19 at John Fuller Elementary School. Please read below.
Dear SAU 9 Families,
We were informed today of a confirmed case of COVID-19 at John Fuller Elementary School.We are actively working with and following guidelines from the New Hampshire Department ofHealth and Human Services (DHHS).
NH DHHS has requested we provide contact information for anyone who has been identified as having had close contact (within 6 feet for longer than 10 minutes) with the infected person.Those individuals or their parents/guardians will be instructed to self-quarantine. They will be directed to get tested and keep themselves or their children quarantined until 14 days following their last possible exposure.
If you or your child are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, such as a fever, chills, respiratory illness, aches or change in taste and smell, please stay home and away from others and get a COVID-19 PCR test. You may choose to seek out testing from your healthcare provider or atone of the testing sites located throughout the state. If you choose either of these options, you should bring this letter with you to the testing site.
Please note that if you or your child are currently quarantined, you must complete quarantine,even if your test is negative. This is because the maximum amount of time from being exposed to the virus that causes COVID-19 and testing positive is 14 days. Therefore, even if your child tests negative today, they would need to quarantine until they reach the 14th day following exposure.In the event that your child has to quarantine, they will be able to access their education remotely.
The safety of our children and employees is our top priority. We will continue to follow the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines for physical distancing, mask wearing, cleaning and disinfecting our high-traffic areas and frequently touched surfaces as outlined in the SAU #9 Re-Entry Plan.
If you have any questions, please call the SAU9 office at (603) 447-8368.
Sincerely,
Kevin Richard, Superintendent of Schools
SAU9
To see the full letter and have access to resource links click here.
Believe in Books Youth Theatre Presents: Winnie the Pooh Kids!
Believe in Books Youth Theatre is proud to announce a “sweet as honey” production this month!
Disney’s Winnie the Pooh Kids hits the stage at the Theater in the Wood on October 29th and 30th! Earlier today on the morning show, Roy Prescott was joined by BIBYT Director Nate Sawyer and two of the stars of Winnie the Pooh Kids!, Alex Sweeney (13) and Brennan McAllister (9). Click below to listen to their interview and get all the details!
From Believe in Books’ Website;
Believe in Books Youth Theatre returns with an adorable production of Disney’s Winnie the Pooh Kids! The one-act musical is based on the 2011 animated feature film. The BIBYT cast contains approximately 20 students led by Director Nate Sawyer. Disney’s Winnie the Pooh Kids is a story about friendship as Pooh and his fellow friends go on an adventure in search of Christopher Robin!
With minimal activity available for local children after school and after an extremely successful Summer of theater camp, BIBYT decided to host a Fall production for kids interested in theater. Disney’s Winnie the Pooh Kids will open Thursday, October 29th at 7:00 pm with a second and final performance on Friday, October 30th at 7:00 pm. Doors for each show will open at 6:30 pm. Tickets must be purchased online in advance prior to the performance as tickets will not be offered at the door. Tickets are $12 for general admission and $10 for Believe in Books Literacy Foundation members. A limited number of tickets are on sale now at www.believeinbooks.org.
The Believe in Books Youth Theatre is a part of the Believe in Books Literacy Foundation which is a Charitable 501 (c) (3) Non-Profit with a mission to advance healthy development of young minds through literacy programs that encourage early reading, imagination, and physical activity.
The White Mountain Independents’ Annual Holiday Discounted Gift Certificate Sale and Stroll!
But DON’T WAIT! There are only a limited amount of Gift Certificates available for each business and this sale always sells out quickly!
10am – Veno’s Specialty Foods & Meats
11am – Valley Artisans and Vintage Market
12pm – The Christmas Loft
1pm – North Country Fair Jewelers
2pm – The Handcrafter’s Barn
3pm – Bavarian Chocolate Haus
4pm – White Birch Books
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Equip, Train, and Connect with Our Seniors – Monday October 26th, 2020
DRIVE TIME: Carroll County’s Lead Poisoning Prevention Project
Carroll County’s Lead Poisoning Prevention Project – Friday October 23rd, 2020
DRIVE TIME: First Church of Christ Congregational
First Church of Christ Congregational UCC – Wednesday October 21st, 2020
Conway Elementary School Confirms Positive COVID Case
Families were sent a letter today from SAU9 Superintendent of Schools, Kevin Richard confirming a positive case of COVID-19 at Conway Elementary School. Please read below.
Good Afternoon,
We were informed today of a confirmed case of COVID-19 at Conway Elementary School.
We are actively working with and following guidelines from the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).
We have contacted those individuals, or their parents/guardians, who were determined to be in close contact with the infected person and they have been instructed to self-quarantine. They will be directed to get tested and keep themselves or their children quarantined until 14 days following their last possible exposure. In the event that your child has to quarantine, they will be able to access their education remotely.
If you or your child are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, such as a fever, chills, respiratory illness, aches or change in taste and smell, please stay home and away from others and get a COVID-19 PCR test. You may choose to seek out testing from your healthcare provider or at one of the testing sites located throughout the state.
The safety of our children and employees is our top priority. We will continue to follow CDC guidelines for physical distancing, mask wearing, cleaning and disinfecting our high-traffic areas and frequently touched surfaces as outlined in the SAU #9 Re-Entry Plan.
Please see additional details and information in the COVID 19 Family Letter 10_20_2020.pdf .
We appreciate your ongoing cooperation and support in these unpredictable times.
Sincerely,
Kevin Richard, SAU9 Superintendent of Schools
Fast-casual Burrito Brand, Chipotle, is Opening a Restaurant in North Conway
North Conway, NH – Chipotle Mexican Grill is opening a 2,548 square foot restaurant in North Conway, featuring a mobile order pickup drive-thru, 45 seat dining room and outdoor patio dining area. The restaurant is part of a 5’875 square foot commercial site being developed by OVP Management, Inc. on Route 16 in North Conway.
Chipotle is an international fast-casual restaurant chain serving responsibly sourced, classically-cooked Mexican fare including burritos, bowls, tacos and salads. Founded in 1993 by Steve Ells in Denver, Colorado, the company is a longtime leader and innovator in the food industry. The original technique and service style were borrowed from taquerias in San Francisco, which served Mission-style burritos. Chipotle was an early adopter to the open kitchen, and one of the first fresh, fast food chains that grew substantially in the mid-2000s. Chipotle has more than 2,000 locations worldwide including Canada, United Kingdom, France and Germany.
The company’s latest innovation is the mobile order pickup drive-thru, branded as Chipotlanes, which were introduced in 2018 and are now being included in more than 60% of all new Chipotle restaurants, including the North Conway restaurant. Chipotlanes have an entire team and kitchen devoted to digital orders in addition to the walk-in dining area.
The building located at 1549 White Mountain Highway has been designed by Cambridge, Massachusetts-based architecture firm Prellwitz Chilinski Associates, Inc. Site work is under way by local contractors including Gordon T. Burke & Sons, Rotten Rock Concrete, and CBI Construction. Chipotle is scheduled to open Summer 2021. Up to 3,500 square feet of prime leasing space remains available. To learn more, contact Rob Barsamian at 617-965-9700, ext. 13.
Rescuers Assist Hikers from Black Angel Trail After Beacon Activation
Bean’s Purchase – A group of hikers activated their emergency beacon while also calling 911 after a member of their party started exhibiting signs of possible cold weather symptoms. The group had just started to descend the Black Angel Trail from the Carter Dome Trail and were approximately 5 miles in from Route 16 when the call for help went out.
The group of five were on the second day of a planned three day hike starting from Bog Brook in Jackson Saturday morning. The group hiked Bog Brook Trail, Rainbow Trail to the Carter Dome Trail. They had just started down Black Angel Trail when they made the call. In addition to the one hiker’s unspecified condition, a drop in temperature combined with the wet clothing and steep terrain precipitated the call for help.
NH Fish & Game Conservation Officers and volunteers from Androscoggin Valley Search & Rescue responded to the call.
The group of hikers identified as Vaiva Snapkauskaite, 23, of Lake Forest, Ca, Abigail Taussig, 23, of Cambridge, MA, Alexander Quinn, 24, of Cambridge, MA, Katherine Steinberg, 24, of Boston, MA, and Amanda Farnsworth, 23, of North Kingston, RI attempted to stay warm in their wet sleeping bags, but the exposure at the high elevation, just made them colder. There was not enough cell phone coverage to hold a call, but a Fish and Game Conservation Officer was able establish contact via text.
After being told that it would be several hours before rescuers would be able to reach them, the hikers heeded the advice given to them and began to move and were able to make it back up to the ridge onto the Carter Dome Trail. From there they made it to Zeta Path where they were met by the first of several rescuers.
Rescuers provided the group with hot drinks and warm clothes and guided them down to the 19 Mile Brook Trail and eventually out to Route 16 in Green’s Grant. The hikers and rescue crew made it out shortly after 11:00 p.m. The hikers suffered no adverse medical effects from the cold and after proper hydration and continuing movement, were able to make it down with little assistance.
In the span of a couple days, the weather in the higher terrain has changed from summer to winter conditions. There is now several inches to several feet of snow in the higher elevations. Hikers who plan to continue hiking are reminded to plan for winter conditions by having the proper equipment and training to be able to safely complete their hike and need to pay attention to the weather and summit conditions and alter plans if conditions are not ideal.
Outdoor enthusiasts are encouraged to purchase a Hike Safe card at wildnh.com/safe. The card helps support Fish and Game search and rescue activities.
DRIVE TIME: MWV Rec Path – Fall Family Scavenger Hunt
Mt. Washington Valley Rec Path – Fall Family Scavenger Hunt – Friday October 16th, 2020