Deb Jasien of Fields of Ambrosia and one of the proud members of the White Mountain Independents called in last week and spoke with Gino all about her store’s efforts to give back to the community in this time of need through Vaughn Community Services and teaming up with Grant’s Shop & Save. They also discussed why shopping local now is more important than ever and what we can look forward to in the Spring and Summer when this is all over and done with. Deb says it best to look toward the future with hope NOT fear. Listen below!
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Jim Stacey of the janitorial supply company out of Tamworth, BNI Distribution gave Roy a call today on the morning show and let us know that he has bulk orders of toilet paper, paper towels, anti-bacterial cleaners, “restaurant” wipes, gloves, and more for sale to the public. Jim explains that he knows that Valley residents are in need of these products and wanted to be able to help without running up the prices. Jim has over 30 years experience in the industry and says it his pleasure to open up his business like this to fill the void. BNI Distribution is located at 376 Plains Rd in Tamworth, NH, however, Jim prefers if you call him first and make an appointment, if you would like to make a purchase. The number to call is 603-539-1640. It’s CASH or CHECK ONLY and WHILE SUPPLIES LAST, so do not wait. Listen to the interview below.
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Dr. John Hopkins of Bellamy and Watson Fields Assisted Living Facilities in Dover, NH called the studio hotline yesterday to talk with Roy during the morning show. Dr. Hopkins explained what exactly Bellamy and Watson Fields is doing during this coronavirus pandemic and talked about how staff and patients are dealing with it. Dr. Hopkins goes on to explain the precautionary measure that the facilities have had to make and gave some insight on how families can still reach out to their loved ones in the facilities. Listen to the interview below.
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Chef and Owner of FIRE BY Wicked Fresh Danny Rassi joined Gino on the phone this morning and talked about the current status of FIRE, why his restaurant had to do what they had to do when it comes to COVID-19, a recent interview they had with the BBC about Small Business, and their efforts alongside Settlers Green to feed over 200 First Responders from right here in the valley. More importantly Danny was positive and has high hopes for not only FIRE By Wicked Fresh but all local and small businesses here in the valley on making it to the other side of all this. Give it a listen below!
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CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Gov. Chris Sununu is nominating Capt. Nathan Noyes to lead the New Hampshire State Police. Sununu was nominating Noyes at Wednesday’s Executive Council meeting. Noyes is commander of a field operations bureau in the state police. He has served as a state trooper since 2001, previously holding the ranks of troop commander, assistant troop commander, patrol supervisor, and trooper. Noyes has received several honors, including the Congressional Law Enforcement Award. The council will likely hold a confirmation vote on Noyes on April 8. He would succeed Col. Christopher Wagner, who retired after spending 25 years with the state police.
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Fields of Ambrosia Gives Back to the Community By Donating Soaps & Hand Wash to Vaughn Community Services
Deb Jasien of Fields of Ambrosia and one of the proud members of the White Mountain Independents called in last week and spoke with Gino all about her store’s efforts to give back to the community in this time of need through Vaughn Community Services and teaming up with Grant’s Shop & Save. They also discussed why shopping local now is more important than ever and what we can look forward to in the Spring and Summer when this is all over and done with. Deb says it best to look toward the future with hope NOT fear. Listen below!
For more information and to shop with Fields of Ambrosia please visit FIELDSOFAMBROSIA.COM
BNI Distribution in Tamworth has Toilet Paper and More in Bulk For Sale
Jim Stacey of the janitorial supply company out of Tamworth, BNI Distribution gave Roy a call today on the morning show and let us know that he has bulk orders of toilet paper, paper towels, anti-bacterial cleaners, “restaurant” wipes, gloves, and more for sale to the public. Jim explains that he knows that Valley residents are in need of these products and wanted to be able to help without running up the prices. Jim has over 30 years experience in the industry and says it his pleasure to open up his business like this to fill the void. BNI Distribution is located at 376 Plains Rd in Tamworth, NH, however, Jim prefers if you call him first and make an appointment, if you would like to make a purchase. The number to call is 603-539-1640. It’s CASH or CHECK ONLY and WHILE SUPPLIES LAST, so do not wait. Listen to the interview below.
For more information about BNI Distribution please go to BNIDIST.COM
Dr. John Hopkins Talks About How Bellamy & Watson Fields Assisted Living Facilities is Dealing with the COVID-19 Concern
Dr. John Hopkins of Bellamy and Watson Fields Assisted Living Facilities in Dover, NH called the studio hotline yesterday to talk with Roy during the morning show. Dr. Hopkins explained what exactly Bellamy and Watson Fields is doing during this coronavirus pandemic and talked about how staff and patients are dealing with it. Dr. Hopkins goes on to explain the precautionary measure that the facilities have had to make and gave some insight on how families can still reach out to their loved ones in the facilities. Listen to the interview below.
For more information on Bellamy and Watson Fields Assisted Living Facilities please got to BELLAMYFIELDS.COM
FIRE BY Wicked Fresh & Settlers Green Teamed Up to Feed Over 200 MWV First Responders
Chef and Owner of FIRE BY Wicked Fresh Danny Rassi joined Gino on the phone this morning and talked about the current status of FIRE, why his restaurant had to do what they had to do when it comes to COVID-19, a recent interview they had with the BBC about Small Business, and their efforts alongside Settlers Green to feed over 200 First Responders from right here in the valley. More importantly Danny was positive and has high hopes for not only FIRE By Wicked Fresh but all local and small businesses here in the valley on making it to the other side of all this. Give it a listen below!
For more information about FIRE By Wicked Fresh please go to FIREBYWICKEDFRESH.COM and follow them on Social Media!
Captain Nathan Noyes nominated to lead the New Hampshire State Police
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Gov. Chris Sununu is nominating Capt. Nathan Noyes to lead the New Hampshire State Police. Sununu was nominating Noyes at Wednesday’s Executive Council meeting. Noyes is commander of a field operations bureau in the state police. He has served as a state trooper since 2001, previously holding the ranks of troop commander, assistant troop commander, patrol supervisor, and trooper. Noyes has received several honors, including the Congressional Law Enforcement Award. The council will likely hold a confirmation vote on Noyes on April 8. He would succeed Col. Christopher Wagner, who retired after spending 25 years with the state police.