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Gibson Center Newsletter September 2020 Edition
September 2020 Edition ANOTHER “SORT OF” UPDATE Actually, there is more to report than there has been in some months. No, we are not open for meals yet and we don’t know when that’s going to happen. BUT…remember we are still doing Meals on Wheels every single weekday. And we’re still providing grab and go meals from the dining room Monday through Friday from 11:30 to 12:15. The monthly menu is on our website and this newsletter, but are still subject to change. The Thrift Shop remains open Monday through Friday from 10 to 2. If you have items to donate, please do that WEDNESDAYS before noon. We were getting inundated and we have to limit the donation hours. As always, we can’t take furniture, children’s items, electronics and things that are in really bad shape. We hold donations for at least 48 hours before putting them out. If you have questions, call Karen James at 603-356-3231. A TREMENDOUS thank you to all our volunteers who are delivering meals and working in the Thrift Shop! We may try some VERY social distanced activities over the next month. Stay tuned for more information. If you need anything, whatever it may be, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us. We are here to help and if we can’t help directly, the chances are pretty good we can get you to the right place. Happy September!! George Cleveland PHOTOS FROM TRAILS END ICE CREAM SHOP GIBSON FUNDRAISER, VETERANS COFFEE & TAKE AWAY LUNCHES COMING SOON PROGRAM FOR GRANDPARENTS GRAB AND GO MEALS We’re still providing grab and go meals from the dining room Monday through Friday from 11:30 to 12:15 PROGRAMS, EVENTS & TRIPS UPDATE All programs, events, and trips subject to change, secondary to COVID-19 and current self isolation protocol. -
New Hampshire New Jersey
Radio Stations on the Internet *KMLV -88.1 FM- Ralston, NE WJYY-105.5 FM Concord, NH www.klove.com www.wjyy.com KNEB -960 AM- Scottsbluff, NE 'WVNH -91.1 FM- Concord, NH www.kneb.com www.wvnh.org KZKX -96.9 FM- Seward. NE WBNC -104.5 FM- Conway, NH www.kzkx.com www.valley1045.com KCMI -96.9 FM- Terrytown, NE WMWV-93.5 FM- Conway, NH www.kcmi.cc www.wmwv.com -1320 AM- KOAO -690 AM- Terrytown, NE WDER Derry, NH www.lifechangingradio.com www.tracybroadcasting.com WOKQ-97.5 FM- Dover, NH KTCH -1590 AM- Wayne, NE www.wokq.com www.ktch.com 'WUNH -91.3 FM- Durham, NH KTCH -104.9 FM- Wayne, NE www.wunh.unh.edu www.ktch.com WERZ -107.1 FM- Exeter, NH 'KWSC -91.9 FM- Wayne, NE www.werz.com www.wsc.edu /k92 WMEX -106.5 FM- Farmington, NH KTIC -840 AM- West Point, NE www.wzen.com www.kticam.com WFTN-94.1 FM- Franklin, NH KWPN-107.9 FM- West Point, NE www.mix941fm.com www.kwpnfm.com WSAK102.1 FM- Hampton, NH 'KFLV -89.9 FM- Wilber, NE www.shaark1053.com www.klove.com WNNH -99.1 FM- Henniker, NH KSUX -105.7 FM- Winnebago, NE www.wnnh.com www.ksux.com WYRY-104.9 FM- Hinsdale, NH www.wyry.com WEMJ -1490 AM- Laconia, NH Nevada www.wlnh.com KSTJ -105.5 FM- Boulder City, NV WEZS-1350 AM- Laconia, NH www.star1055.net www.wers.com KRJC -95.3 FM- Elko, NV WLNH-98.3 FM- Laconia, NH www.krjc.com www.wlnh.com KRNG -101.3 FM- Fallon, NV WXXK -100.5 FM- Lebanon, NH www.renegaderadio.org www.kixx.com KMZQ -100.5 FM- Henderson, NV WGIR-610 AM- Manchester, NH www.litelasvegas.com www.wgiram.com KWNR -95.5 FM- Henderson, NV WGIR-101.1 FM- Manchester, NH www.kwnr.com www.wgirtm.com KTHX -100.1 FM- Incline Village, NV WZID-95.7 FM- Manchester, NH www.kthxfm.com www.wzid.com KBAD -920 AM- Las Vegas, NV WBHG -101.5 FM- Meredith. -
Vhf-Uhf Digest E-Zine Version
The Worldwide TV-FM DX Association Serving the VHF-UHF Enthusiast VHF-UHF DIGEST E-ZINE VERSION MARCH 2002 The VHF-UHF Digest is the official publication of the Worldwide TV-FM DX Association dedicated to the observation and study of the propagation of long distance television and FM broadcasting signals at VHF and UHF. The WTFDA is governed by a board of directors: TOM BRYANT, GREG CONIGLIO, BRUCE HALL, DAVE JANOWIAK AND MIKE BUGAJ. WHEN IS YOUR MEMBERSHIP UP? CONTENTS In order to keep your VUD arriving at your Page Two home without interruption, look for your name Mailbox on this list. Your membership ends on the last FM News. ..Greg Coniglio day of the month shown. Renew early! TV News...Doug Smith Western TV DX...Victor Frank March Eastern TV DX…Matt Sittel Edward Cotton Aaron Mitterling Bill Draeb Gerard Hart Southern FM DX…John Zondlo Bill Dvorak Thomas Leu Photo News…Jeff Kruszka Pat Dyer Jim Pizzi TV Statistics…Fred Nordquist Carlon Howington Joseph Smith Jr Northern FM DX…Keith McGinnis Scott Steenhusen Richard Steinberger Satellite News…George Jensen Phil Sullivan Peter V. Taylor Mid-Latitude SpE Part III…Mike Hawk David Cox Allan Dunn CA Highway Patrol Freqs Frank Drobny Dave Nieman Sign-up/Renewal Form and addresses Ryan Grabow William Hepburn Paul Crego Luis Franceschi Joseph Kureth Jr. Alex Cruz This month we continue with Mike Hawk’s April article on Sporadic E. We also provide a list for Eric Fader John Hourigan those of you interested in 42mhz skip of CHP Dan Oetting William Thompson frequencies that includes each office’s ID Larry Weisberg James Ivil number. -
New Hampshire
WHDQ Classic Rock NEW HAMPSHIRE 106.1 1600w 2247ft Conway •Nassau Broadcasting WBNC Travel Information Sister to: WNHV, WTSV, WWOD, WXLF Bedford 603-298-0332 fax: 603-298-7554 1050 1000/63 ND 106 N Main St, West Lebanon 03784 Mt. Washington Radio & Gramophone WMLL Classic Rock GM/SM Mike Trombly PD Kelly Kowalski Sister to: 161077, WMWV, WVMJ 96.5 730w 935ft DA CE Chris Verdi 603-356-8870 fax: 603-356-8875 +Saga Communications, Inc. www.theqrocks.com PO Box 2008, 03818, Settlers Green A-30,03860 Sister to: WFEA, WZID Hanover/Lebanon/Ciaremont Arbitron GM/SM Greg Frizzell PD Cooper Fox 603-669-5777 fax: 603-669-4641 5.2 Shr 1500 AQH Concord (Lakes Region) Market 500 N Commercial St, Manchester 03101 GM Ray Garon SM Andy Orcutt WMTP cp-new* PD Dave Ashton CE Peter Stohrer Colebrook 91.1 90w 866ft www.965themill.com New Life Media Manchester/Nashua Arbitron 3.3 Shr 800 AQH WEVF cp-new* 90.3 270w 804ft WMWV Adult Alternative •New Hampshire Public Radio 93.5 1850w 423ft Belmont Mt. Washington Radio & Gramophone Sister to: 161077, WBNC, WVMJ WNHW Country Concord 603-356-8870 fax: 603-356-8875 93.3 302w 1020ft PO Box 2008, 03818, Settlers Green A-30, 03860 WKXL News/Talk /Classical •Nassau Broadcasting GM/SM Greg Frizzell PD Mark Johnson 1450 1000/ 1000 ND Sister to: WEMJ, WLKZ, WLNH-F, WWHQ www.wmwv.com New Hampshire Family Radio 603-225-1160 fax:603-225-5938 Concord (Lakes Region) Arbitron 0.7 Shr 200 AQH 11 Kimball Dr Unit 114, Hooksett 03106 603-225-5521 fax: 603-224-6404 GM Rob Fulmer SM Ron Piro 37 Redington Rd, 03301 WVMJ Hot AC PDA.J. -
Nevada New Hampshire
Scottsbluff, NE Concord (Lakes Region), NH Scottsbluff, NE Reno, NV MST Rank 466 MST Pop: 32,200 MST Rank 133 MST Pop: 387,200 ARB Rank 122 ARB Pop: 393,800 Freq Calls City of License Format Freq Calls City of License Format F08 S08 690 KOAQ Terrytown, NE OLD 630 KPLY Reno, NV SPT 2.1 1.2 960 KNEB Scottsbluff, NE CWO 780 KKOH Reno, NV TLK 13.6 10.3 1320 KOLT Scottsbluff, NE NTK/SPT 920 KIHM Reno, NV REL* 88.3 KLJV Scottsbluff, NE CCN* 1230 KJFK Reno, NV TLK 1.7 1.6 89.1 KDAI Scottsbluff, NE CCR* 1270 KBZZ Sparks, NV TLK 1.6 2.4 91.1 KTNE-F Alliance, NE CLA/NWS' 1300 KCMY Carson City, NV CWO 0.4 1.4 93.3 KMOR Gering, NE CLR 1340 KXEQ Reno, NV XMX 0.6 94.1 KNEB-F Scottsbluff, NE CTY 1400 KBDB Sparks, NV XAC 0.8 1.0 96.9 KCMI Terrytown, NE REL/CCN 1450 KHIT Reno, NV SPT 0.4 99.3 KETT Mitchell, NE RCK 1550 KXTO Reno, NV XCC 101.3 KOZY-F Bridgeport, NE HAC 1590 KQLO Sun Valley, NV OFF 102.1 KPNY Alliance, NE REL* 88.3 KLRH Sparks, NV CCN* 105.9 KAAQ Alliance, NE CTY 88.7 KUNR Reno, NV NWS/CLA/JAZ* 106.9 KHYY Minatare, NE CTY 89.5 KJIV- Reno, NV CPN* [14 stations 3 AM 11FM] 91.3 KNIS Carson City, NV CCN* 92.1 KJZS Sparks, NV SJZ 2.5 3.2 92.9 KURK Reno, NV CLR 2.7 2.6 NEVADA 93.7 KWNZ Sun Valley, NV CHR 1.6 2.4 94.5 KUUB Sun Valley, NV CTY 2.5 3.4 95.5 KNEV Reno, NV ADC 3.9 3.0 Las Vegas, NV 96.5 KLCA Tahoe City, CA HAC 2.3 2.6 97.3 KZTQ Carson City, NV ADH 2.5 3.2 MST Rank 33 MST Pop: 1,541,900 ARB Rank 33 ARB Pop: 1,586,300 98.1 KBUL-F Carson City, NV CTY 5.0 5.2 99.1 KKFT Gardnerville-Minden, NVTLK 1.6 Freq Calls City of License Format W09 -
Table of Allotments, FM Broadcast Stations
) In the Matter of ) ) Amendment of Section 73.202(b), ) MM Docket No. 97 Table of Allotments, ) RM- FM Broadcast Stations ) (Berlin and North Conway, ) New Hampshire) ) ------------------) To: The Chief, Allocations Branch, Policy and Rules Division, Mass Media Bureau Stop Code 1800DS PETITION FOR RULE MAKING Fuller-Jeffrey Broadcasting Corporation of Greater Des Moines ("Fuller-Jeffrey"), the licensee of Class C FM radio broadcast station WPKQ (formerly known as WZPK) , operating on 103.7 MegaHertz, Channel 279C, in Berlin, New Hampshire, by its undersigned counsel and in accordance with Section 1.401 of the Commission's Rules, hereby respectfully petitions the Commission's staff to initiate a rule making proceeding for the purpose of amending the Table of Allotments for FM Broadcast Stations, 47 C.F.R. § 73.202(b). Specifically, Fuller-Jeffrey requests the Commission's staff to issue for public comment a Notice of Proposed Rule Making No. of Copies rec'd o~t' List A8CDE '----- that contemplates amending the Table of Allotments by (i) deleting the allotment of Channel 279C from Berlin, New Hampshire, (ii) allotting Channel 279C to North Conway, New Hampshire, and (iii) modifying Fuller-Jeffrey's license for WPKQ in order to specify North Conway, in lieu of Berlin, as the station's community of license. In support, Fuller- Jeffrey respectfully submits the following: 1. Fuller-Jeffrey's proposal complies with the requirements of Section 1.420(i) of the Commission's Rules. The proposed allotment of Channel 279C to North Conway would be mutually exclusive with the current allotment of Channel 279C to Berlin. -
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Exhibit 2181
Exhibit 2181 Case 1:18-cv-04420-LLS Document 131 Filed 03/23/20 Page 1 of 4 Electronically Filed Docket: 19-CRB-0005-WR (2021-2025) Filing Date: 08/24/2020 10:54:36 AM EDT NAB Trial Ex. 2181.1 Exhibit 2181 Case 1:18-cv-04420-LLS Document 131 Filed 03/23/20 Page 2 of 4 NAB Trial Ex. 2181.2 Exhibit 2181 Case 1:18-cv-04420-LLS Document 131 Filed 03/23/20 Page 3 of 4 NAB Trial Ex. 2181.3 Exhibit 2181 Case 1:18-cv-04420-LLS Document 131 Filed 03/23/20 Page 4 of 4 NAB Trial Ex. 2181.4 Exhibit 2181 Case 1:18-cv-04420-LLS Document 132 Filed 03/23/20 Page 1 of 1 NAB Trial Ex. 2181.5 Exhibit 2181 Case 1:18-cv-04420-LLS Document 133 Filed 04/15/20 Page 1 of 4 ATARA MILLER Partner 55 Hudson Yards | New York, NY 10001-2163 T: 212.530.5421 [email protected] | milbank.com April 15, 2020 VIA ECF Honorable Louis L. Stanton Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States Courthouse 500 Pearl St. New York, NY 10007-1312 Re: Radio Music License Comm., Inc. v. Broad. Music, Inc., 18 Civ. 4420 (LLS) Dear Judge Stanton: We write on behalf of Respondent Broadcast Music, Inc. (“BMI”) to update the Court on the status of BMI’s efforts to implement its agreement with the Radio Music License Committee, Inc. (“RMLC”) and to request that the Court unseal the Exhibits attached to the Order (see Dkt. -
Bartlett & Hart's Location Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
Bartlett & Hart’s Location Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan Update 2018 This Plan integrates the following: Hazard Mitigation Plan Update (FEMA) Community Wildfire Protection Plan (DNCR) May 10, 2018 Final for Adoption (APA: 5/4/18) ---------------------------------------- Prepared for the Towns of Bartlett & Hart’s Location & NH Homeland Security & Emergency Management by the Bartlett & Hart’s Location Planning Team With assistance from Mapping and Planning Solutions Bartlett & Hart’s Location Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan Update 2018 “Plans are worthless, but planning is everything. There is a very great distinction because when you are planning for an emergency you must start with this one thing: The very definition of "emergency" is that it is unexpected, therefore it is not going to happen the way you are planning.” -Dwight D. Eisenhower HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN DEFINITIONS ”A natural hazard is a source of harm or difficulty created by a meteorological, environmental, or geological event.” “Hazard mitigation is any sustained action taken to reduce or eliminate the long-term risk to human life and property from hazards (44CFR 201.2). Hazard mitigation activities may be implemented prior to, during, or after an event. However, it has been demonstrated that hazard mitigation is most effective when based on an inclusive, comprehensive, long-term plan that is developed before a disaster occurs.” (Source: Local Mitigation Plan Review Guide, FEMA, October 1, 2011) Plan Prepared and Authored By June E. Garneau, Owner/Planner Mapping and Planning Solutions 105 Union Street, Suite 1 Whitefield, NH 03598 [email protected] Cover Photo: Mount Washington from US Route 302 in Hart’s Location Photo Credit: MAPS Page 2 Bartlett & Hart’s Location Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan Update 2018 Table of Contents ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ......................................................................................................................................................... -
Gibson Center October 2020 Newsletter
October 2020 Edition AND NOW...OCTOBER!! Wow, we got to this month in a hurry. The run from Labor Day to Columbus Day always goes by like a shot. The days will get chillier. We’re going to be reconfiguring the waiting line for Grab and Go meals so you won’t have to be waiting in freezing weather. Congregate dining will hopefully reopen sometime next year; no clue as to when. Again, I am in regular touch with our senior center peers across the state. But here’s some good news! During October, we are going to slowly bring back some programs in the Activity Room here at the Center. We all REALLY want to be able to get together and see one another. Masks and distancing will of course be required, and group sizes will be limited, but it’s a start. We are working out the final details of what’s going to happen, but it WILL be October. We’ll let you know in the Gleanings in the Conway Sun, on our Facebook page or if you’ve contacted Jill. The Labor Day Craft Fair was a success and a lot of fun. Visitors and vendors were totally cooperative about wearing masks and distancing. The Columbus Day Fair is ON for Sat- urday and Sunday, October 10th and 11th. There will be more vendors, and masks will be required. And a reminder, the Thrift Shop is open Monday through Friday from 10 until 2. Donations of usable goods are accepted on Wednesdays before noon. Huge thanks to all of you for supporting us in so many ways. -
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December 2020 Edition
December 2020 Edition THE LAST MONTH OF THE YEAR… Thank you for an amazing year! Yes, 2020 has been an amazing year in ways that none of us could have predicted. It has also been an amazing year thanks to you, our Gibson supporters. The staff and board found ourselves in uncharted waters more than once in the last 12 months. We made the best decisions we could based on what we knew at the time. Thanks to your moral and financial support, we’ve made it to December. Our meal counts are at “normal” lev- els and have even increased from time to time. Under Karen’s watchful eye, the Thrift Shop is percolating. Sharon was on the verge of expanding bus trips until COVID numbers soared. Jill had started up some in-house programs and then we had to stop. It’s as frustrating to us as it is to everyone else. We are going back to split shift operation as we did at the initial outbreak. It’s a juggling act; we are keeping the kitchen completely closed to those who aren’t working there. Thanks to Karen and Sharon and Marianne and OUR VOLUN- TEERS, we will be able to keep the Thrift Shop open. We are not alone. We are getting positive guidance from the state as they keep up with the changes. And of course, we are watching and filtering the news on vaccines. Our board has been very supportive. As most of you are aware, this is my last message of this kind.