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Gorham, NH – Authorities are warning hikers and skiers on the highest peak in the northeast to be cautious after a human-triggered avalanche over the weekend. WMUR- TV reports that officials with the Mount Washington Avalanche Center said No one was injured in the Huntington Ravine avalanche, but it was a close call.

Officials reminded outdoor enthusiasts that even minimal snow on the mountain can produce an avalanche. The Avalanche Center’s website advises those looking to explore Mount Washington that the Summer Lion Head Trail has a very low avalanche risk and is currently a safer route than Tuckerman or Huntington Ravine Trail. Adding that The Lion Head Winter Route will be the preferred route when enough snow falls on the Lion Head summer route to create a bed surface and avalanche concerns.

Officials said hikers should get proper training in avalanche safety and check for snow dangers at the avalanche center’s daily update. For the most up to date advisories and avalanche danger on Mt. Washington Go to https://mountwashingtonavalanchecenter.com/

65-year-old Nelson Brown, of Fryeburg, is accused of driving his SUV into a parked truck that then crashed into a garage in Fryeburg ~ Photo courtesy of Fryeburg Police

Fryeburg, ME – A Fryeburg man was arrested after he allegedly caused a vehicle to crash into a garage. According to Fryeburg Police at around 6:40 Wednesday evening they were called to a motor vehicle crash into a building at 82 Lovewell Pond Road.

When officers arrived on scene they found that a vehicle had crashed into a parked Toyota SUV launching it into the residents garage, shifting it from its foundation. The suspect, later identified as 65-year-old Nelson Brown of Fryeburg, fled the scene in a Chevy Pickup truck after causing extensive structural damage to the building. Police said that they believe speed and driver impairment were contributing factors in the crash.

65-year-old Nelson Brown of Fryeburg faces faces multiple charges for allegedly hitting a parked SUV and then fleeing the scene. ~ Photo courtesy of Fryeburg Police

 
Thursday (November 30th) Officers located and arrested Brown for Aggravated Criminal Mischief (Class C Felony) and Leaving The Scene of a Property Damage Accident (Class E Misdemeanor). He was transported to the Oxford County Jail where his bail was set at $500 cash. Brown is scheduled to be in court for his initial arraignment on January 9th 2018.

Fryeburg Police Chief Joshua Potvin said “Fortunately no one was seriously injured in this crash. Anytime a vehicle unintentionally leaves the roadway it is a recipe for disaster.” Adding “This is our department’s 117th crash this year which is slightly higher than the 99 reportable crashes we investigated by this time last year.” 

Washington, D.C. – New Hampshire’s representatives have joined Governor Chris Sununu in asking for the President’s help after the October Storm that ravaged parts of the state.

U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen led a letter with Senator Maggie Hassan, Congresswomen Carol Shea-Porter, and Annie Kuster to President Trump in support of Governor Sununu’s request for a Major Disaster Declaration for the State of New Hampshire following the damage and costs incurred by severe rain and flooding during a storm on October 30th.

“As a result of the October 2017 storm, New Hampshire communities experienced a dangerous combination of heavy rainfall, wind and flash flooding that imposed significant property damage and strained state, municipal and county budgets. The magnitude of the damage caused by this storm is such that an effective response is beyond the capacity of New Hampshire’s state and local governments, justifying federal assistance,” the delegation wrote. “We urge you to grant a Major Disaster Declaration for New Hampshire as soon as possible in order to ensure that our state and towns have access to the resources and assistance they need to fully recover from this emergency.”

The letter said the cost associated with the October storm is approximately $6 million statewide. Earlier this week Governor Chris Sununu sent a letter to Congress asking for a major disaster declaration.

You can read the full letter here.

Concord, NH – Bartlett representative Gene Chandler has been elected as the New Speaker of the House.

Chandler won on the second round of votes due to being 2 votes short of the 184 vote threshold in the first vote. House Clerk Paul Smith said 22 Republican protest votes went to “scatter” with over a dozen for deceased Rep. Steve Vaillancourt, while the others were left blank. During the second round of voting Chandler received 192 of 360 ballots cast, 11 more than he needed to win, while Democratic nominee Steve Shurtleff received 152 votes, Libertarian Nominee Jim McConnell got 11, and only five were in the “scatter” category.

Chandler will serve the remaining year of former speaker Shawn Jasper’s term. Chandler promised not to seek a full, two-year term when the House next chooses its leader, in December 2018.

Chandler previously served as speaker for two terms, from 2001-2004, but did not seek a third consecutive term after becoming embroiled in a fundraising scandal.

Concord, NH – Today the New Hampshire House is electing its new speaker to replace Shawn Jasper, who is leaving to become the state agriculture commissioner. Jasper’s resignation takes effect at 9:59 this morning, a minute before the House session begins.

Republicans, who hold a majority in the House, on Tuesday picked Deputy Speaker Gene Chandler from Bartlett as their nominee. Chandler, who is in his 18th year in the House, previously served as speaker from 2001 to 2004.

Governor Chris Sununu Released a statement about the nomination saying “Representative Chandler is a strong, principled conservative, and I applaud the Republican House Caucus’ decision today to support him as House Speaker….I look forward to working with Representative Chandler in the upcoming legislative session and over the course of the next year, so we can continue to make New Hampshire the best place to live, work, and raise a family.”

On the Democratic side, Rep. Steve Shurtleff of Concord is the only candidate, and Rep. Jim McConnell of Swanzey was nominated as a Libertarian.

The voting gets underway Thursday morning.

Former NBC Today Show Anchor Matt Lauer was fired this morning after a complaint was filed alleging inappropriate sexual behavior ~ Photo Courtesy of Wikipeia.com

Long Time Today Show Anchor Matt Lauer has been fired from NBC News. NBC Announced earlier this morning that Lauer was fired after an employee filed a complaint about “inappropriate sexual behavior in the workplace,” Savannah Guthrie made the announcement at the top of the “Today” show, where Lauer has been an anchor for over twenty years.

Guthrie said she was told of Lauer’s firing just moments before going on the air.

During the show she said “This is a sad morning at ‘Today’ and NBC News,” she continued “As I’m sure you can understand, we are devastated. I’m heartbroken for Matt.”

Guthrie also said she was heartbroken for the woman who accused Lauer of misconduct, noting “it’s long overdue” that women feel comfortable coming forward against abusive men.

NBC News chairman Andrew Lack sent out a memo to staff that it was the first complaint lodged against Lauer in his career at the network. But he said “we were also presented with reason to believe this may not have been an isolated incident.”

Lauer is the most recent high profile person in the media to be fired or suspended after allegations of sexual misconduct. CBS News Morning Anchor Charlie Rose was fired last week after claims of years of sexual misconduct was reported by The Washington Post.

Photos: North Conway, 2014 – photo shows North Conway village with view of Mount Washington in center. Photo by Marti Mayne

North Conway, NH –Throughout November, USA Today/10 Best has been running readers polls for the Best Ski Town and the Best XC Ski Resort, and the results were announced today.  North Conway, NH was named the #1 Best Ski Town in the USA and Jackson Ski Touring made it to the #9 spot on the Top Ten XC Centers in the U.S.  One of just a hand full of  towns nominated in the Northeast, ski and winter enthusiasts declared North Conway the best ski destination in the country over such legendary icons as Aspen, Breckenridge, Taos and Steamboat Springs.  Also, notably, Bretton Woods Nordic Center was nominated among the top 20 XC Ski Resorts in the USA by USA Today/10 Best editors.

Editors of USA Toda/10Best asked readers, “What makes a great ski town? Some would say it’s convenient access to the slopes, for others, maybe it’s the variety of restaurants, bars, shops and accommodations. Yet others might gravitate toward a small town vibe or historic atmosphere.”  Clearly, North Conway fits the bill for all aspects of a great ski town, and readers confirmed it with their votes. In describing North Conway, USA Today/10 Best editors noted, “Nestled within the scenic White Mountains of New Hampshire, North Conway sits within a half-hour drive of more than a dozen alpine and Nordic ski resorts. Visitors off the slopes can explore the town’s pastel-hued Victorian architecture oozing New England charm.”

Voting took place online throughout November and both the Mt Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce and Jackson Ski Touring Foundation spread the word via newsletters and social media to vote daily.  North Conway held the number-one position for the Best Ski Town throughout most of the voting period serving as a reminder of its enormous appeal to skiers and winter travelers.

“We’ve always known that North Conway, and the surrounding Mt Washington Valley, was a world-class ski destination,” said Janice Crawford, Executive Director of the Mt Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce. “With 13 ski resorts and XC Centers, tubing hills and mountain coasters, not to mention tons of tax-free shopping, amazing restaurants and plenty of apres ski fun, there’s something for every skier and rider in the family here, 24/7,” she added. And skiers came forth to agree and declare North Conway tops in the USA for ski destinations!

When he heard the news, EasternSlopes.com Executive Editor and long-time ski writer, Tim Jones, remarked, “My wife and I moved to the Mount Washington Valley for many reasons. But the number one reason we are here and not anywhere else is that this is unquestionably the best ski town in the northeast, perhaps in the country. Em skis at least twice a week and loves fresh corduroy. I ski almost every day all winter, lift-serviced (groomed and ungroomed) and backcountry on both Alpine and Tele skis. In any other ski town, we’d have one, maybe two options close by. Here, there are seven alpine ski areas nearby that offer a combined 1,612 skiable acres, 331 trails, 50 lifts and 9312 vertical feet of terrain. That makes for a lot of options.”

With North Conway and Jackson among the region’s best known villages, Mt Washington Valley is home to 13 ski resorts and XC Centers.  Referred to by many as “the birthplace of skiing,” North Conway has been garnering accolades as a ski town for decades.  In 2011, North Conway was named the #1 Destination Village for Skiers. In 2012 National Geographic named North Conway among the top 25 ski towns worldwide. In 2015 Lonely Planet named North Conway to it’s Best of the US 2015 list, and in 2016 Travel & Leisure readers named North Conway among the top Mountain Towns. North Conway has been nominated among the top Ski Towns in the USA by USA Today/10 Best for three years in a row, and all three years has made it among the top five ski towns on the list.

And when it comes to XC skiing, Jackson Ski Touring Foundation has shared the limelight too, being named #1 Family Friendly Snowshoe Nordic Center in the USA by Snowshoe Magazine.  2017 marks the second year for Jackson Ski Touring Foundation to make it to USA Today’s Top Ten XC Resorts list. As Tim Jones noted “There are six cross country areas with groomed trail networks right here in the valley. The statistics are staggering: Over 430 kilometers of trails, most of them groomed. And, again, that doesn’t even begin to count the miles of trails available in the backcountry if you are willing to explore. I can  cross country ski all winter without making the same loop twice.”

To see the USA Today/10 Best Ski Town list, click here.

To see the USA Today/10 Best XC Ski Resort list, click here.

To learn more about what’s new for the 2017-18 ski season at Mt Washington Valley’s seven ski resorts, click here.

For more information about planning a ski trip to Mt Washington Valley’s ski resorts and XC Centers, visit www.mtwashingtonvalley.org or call 1-8-00-DO-SEE-NH (800-367-3364).  To learn more about skiing and visiting New Hampshire, go to www.VisitNH.gov.

 

Story Contributed by
Marti Mayne
PR Manager, Mt Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce
207-846-6331
PR@mtwashingtonvalley.org

November 23: Thanksgiving Feast Buffet at Omni Mount Washington Resort

A feast fit for man, woman and child, this is what Thanksgiving is all about! Let the chef’s of Omni Mount Washington Resort prepare Thanksgiving dinner for you and your family and during the buffet enjoy music from the students of Mila Filatova. All who take part in our Thanksgiving buffet will receive a complimentary Bretton Woods lift ticket valid on November 23rd, 2017.

Visit www.brettonwoods.com/Thanksgiving for more information and for a complete list of Thanksgiving events and activities.

November 24-26: Conway Scenic Railroad Santa’s Holiday Express

11:30 am & 1:30pm – Santa is on board with his mischievous elves, who will share their hot chocolate and cookies with everyone. They’ll also take your picture, if you ask nicely, so be sure to bring your camera! There are two train excursions, both to Conway: 11:30 and 1:30 to (about an hour round-trip). More Information can be found at conwayscenic.com

 

November 24-26: 3rd Annual Festival of Trees

The 3rd Annual Festival of Trees at the Journey Church will be the perfect start of your Christmas Season with the family and friends. Celebrate the sights and sounds of the holidays and take in the creativity, beauty and fun of a room full of uniquely decorated trees. Enjoy the display and then bid on your favorite in hopes of taking it home with you. The festivities include a tree decorating contest for locals, Christmas concert and carols, and a showing of Disney’s “A Christmas Carol”. For more information go to http://www.nhfestivaloftrees.com/

November 24-26: Black Friday Weekend at Settlers Green

While shops will be closed so families can enjoy Thanksgiving, they’ll open at 6:00am on Black Friday with sales that last throughout the weekend. Stores stay open until 9:00pm on Friday and Saturday. Stop by Customer Service to receive free gifts while they last, and enter raffles. Go to http://www.settlersgreen.com for more details.

November 24 – 26:  Shop Local in the Valley

Shop local at Mt Washington Valley’s independently owned stores and boutiques.  Look for the blue flag outside White Mountain Independents stores.  Store times will vary; holiday sales will be underway.  Don’t forget to visit gift shops at some of Mt Washington Valley’s local attractions for specially themed items too.  Info: www.whitemountainindependents.com

November 24: Berlin Parade of Lights.

7pm – 9pm – Line up at Glen Ave in Berlin for the Parade of Lights. This year’s theme is Cartoon Christmas. Prizes for Best Floats- 1st. $500- 2nd $250- 3rd $125. More information can be found at androscogginvalleychamber.com

 

November 25:  Annual Great Glen Trails Craft Fair.

9:00 am – 3:00 pmThe aroma of freshly baked goodies and a craft raffle will welcome shoppers at the door. Local and regional crafters and artisans will take over the base lodge and are spread out on all three floors.  Look for Woodworking, photography, knitting, specialty soaps and lotions, jewelry, wreaths, and much more—including live demonstrations. Purchases support the Great Glen Bill Koch League Ski Club. More information can be found at http://greatglentrails.com/events/winter-events/annual-fall-craft-fair

November 25: Santa’s First Visit To See All The Children.

4:30 – 6:00pm – Meet at the Jackson Village Gazebo located on Black Mountain Road, Route 16B in Jackson Village and all children and even mom and dad can sit with santa in the sleigh and tell him what they would like for Christmas. Santa will have his elves give each child either a cookie or a special candy cane. FREE to all.

November 25: Old Fashioned Christmas

  •  4:30 pm – Caroling at Schouler Park starting at 4:30 pm presented by Da Capo. Children will receive a Golden Ticket for a chance to help Santa light the 60 foot tree!

  •  At 5:00pm – Santa will arrive at Schouler Park for the official tree lighting and will choose a child to help light the tree.

  •  From 5:30-5:50pm – There will be a holiday “Parade of Carols” from the North End of Norcross Circle to the Eastern Slope Inn on White Mountain Highway (Rt.16).

  •  6:00 pm – Visitors are encouraged to follow Santa down Main Street for 2 blocks to the Eastern Slope Inn Resort for the resort lighting at 6pm. Santa will be stopping at the North Conway Library to pick up his book “Twas the Night Before Christmas.” Afterward, Santa will read “Twas the Night Before Christmas” at the Eastern Slope Inn Playhouse. Cookies and hot chocolate will be served to all in attendance. Multiple readings will be offered to accommodate event attendees.  Children can meet Santa and share with him what they would like for Christmas.

  •  6:00-8:00 pm – The Mt. Washington Observatory Weather Discovery center will be open for attendees during Santa’s reading. Located directly across from the Eastern Slope Playhouse. Experience the wonders of Mount Washington’s 6,288 feet of awe and wonder!

November 26: Jackson Christmas Tree Lighting.

4:30 pm – This is truly your quintessential New England Village Christmas Tree Lighting… Co-sponsored by the Christmas Farm Inn & Spa who generously hosts a gathering at their “Barn” where you can enjoy hot chocolate, cider, treats and a cash bar for mom and dad. Santa makes and appearance to light the tree and then meets everyone back at the Christmas Farm Inn & Spa. Thanks to our hosts Sandra and Gary Plourde. Free to all… be one of the first 25 people to be there and receive a Christmas & Holiday hat.

Pictured from left to right: Director of SkiNH, Jessyca Keeler; Special Assistant to Senator Jeanne Shaheen, Chuck Henderson; Senior Partner of Badger Realty, Dick Badger; Vikki Fairbank; Chairman of the Fairbank Group and Cranmore owner, Brian Fairbank; Cranmore President & GM, Ben Wilcox; President of Glen Builders, Dave Miller; Executive Councilor, Joe Kenney. ~ Photo Courtesy of Cranmore Mountain Resort

 
North Conway, NH  – State and local leaders gathered at Cranmore Mountain Resort today for an official ribbon cutting ceremony that marked the completion of Phase One of Cranmore’s $50 Million base area redevelopment project called Kearsarge Brook Condominiums at Cranmore. When completed, the six phase Master Plan will bring six new buildings, 106 year round residences and 45,000 square feet of new day lodge space to the resort.

Today’s ceremony recognized Phase One of Kearsarge Brook Condominiums which sits at the base of Cranmore’s South Slope, providing 18 two and three bedroom condominiums with easy access to the slopes and views of Cranmore and the surrounding White Mountains.

Cranmore President and General Manager Ben Wilcox kicked off the event by welcoming the crowd and acknowledging the completion of Phase One of Kearsarge Brook on the eve of the Resort’s 80th Anniversary. “We’ve been talking about Cranmore’s future, Kearsarge Brook, for the past few years, and today we can say this is Cranmore’s present.” Wilcox continued by outlining the larger picture plan of the project which is to make Kearsarge Brook a trophy resort in New England. “Kearsarge Brook will heighten everything done at the mountain, and will set the table for the next 80 years to come.”

Special Assistant to Senator Jeanne Shaheen, Chuck Henderson, shared the Senator’s comments at today’s Ribbon Cutting. “Today’s ceremony marks a major step forward as you write the next chapter in Cranmore’s rich history. I would like to congratulate the folks at Cranmore, the Fairbank Group and all who came together to make this vision a reality.”

Joe Kenney, Executive Councilor, congratulated the resort and Fairbank Group on the completion of the first phase. “This particular project and future development is going to be a great addition to the ski industry and the state of New Hampshire,” he stated.

Dave Miller, President of Glen Builders – the project’s general contractor, stressed the local focus of the project, working with over 70 vendors and suppliers.

Cranmore owner, Brian Fairbank, who also operates Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort in Massachusetts and Bromley Mountain in Vermont, implemented a similar development at Jiminy Peak in the Berkshires of Massachusetts. Fairbank had high praise for the team who completed the project. “With Kearsarge Brook, we’re going to do everything we can to preserve the character, but wanted to make sure what we did in this base area was unlike anything else in New England. Taking this base area and making it spectacularly beautiful, becomes an essential ingredient for us to say how we’re going to differentiate ourselves for the future. Kearsarge Brook is a symbol of that uniqueness.”

Phase One residences range from 1,220 to 1,695 square feet for the top floor Penthouse. Phase One owners will enjoy ski-in/ski-out access to the slopes as well as a variety of resort amenities, gated parking and private owners ski lockers. For more information on Kearsarge Brook Condominiums at Cranmore, visit KearsargeBrookNH.com or call the on-site sales office at 603-356-1111.

Contributed by Rebecca Deschenes
Media@Cranmore.com; 603-356-1106

Milton, NH – A car crash in Milton has left one teen dead and four others injured. According to Milton Police they were called to a car accident on Hare Road at 10:30 yesterday morning. When Police and fire crews arrived they found a severely damaged Toyota Camry with 3 occupants inside and 2 occupants who had been ejected from the vehicle.

One 16-year-old child who was ejected from the vehicle died at the scene. The other four occupants were taken to Frisbee Memorial Hospital with minor injuries.

The crash is currently under investigation by the Milton Police Department with the assistance of the Strafford County TAR team.

Authorities ask that anyone with information on the crash or who may have witnessed the Toyota Camry driving on Hare Road around the time of the accident call the Milton Police Department at 603-652-4500 and asked to speak with Officer Nicholas Nirgianakis.