In the spring college campuses would usually be filled with prospective students, but this year most students are touring those...
Mountain Lake Journal
The award-winning magazine series exploring the people, events, issues, and diverse cultures found throughout our region. Produced and hosted by Thom Hallock.
Songs that celebrate the history of the Adirondacks are being performed in Saranac Lake to help people through the pandemic....
Two and a half months into the pandemic, and many workers who lost their jobs have been waiting months to get their unemployment checks. Assemblyman Billy Jones talks about the delays in getting unemployment benefits that many have faced....
Chamber President Garry Douglas says businesses and communities that rely on Canadian tourists are feeling the loss, with the shutdown...
A special episode of Mountain Lake Journal is up for an Emmy! A Spotlight Special: Jean Arthur’s Birthplace Celebrates the Star has been nominated...
A retired professional photographer living in Malone, New York, aims to fight fears of the coronavirus crisis with a daily dose of joy and wonder. Rick Auger, who still takes photos as a hobby, recently sent this e-mail message to everyone on his contact list: “Hi my friends, I will...
A show of support from the lakeside town of Schroon Lake, in the Adirondacks, that has put up banners on...
We talk with one of the hundreds of local, small businesses, that qualified for the federal Paycheck Protection Program, or...
The Village of Saranac Lake, New York, has a long and storied history of treating patients recovering from one of the last widespread pandemics, Tuberculosis, which killed millions of people across the U.S. from the late 1800s through the mid-1950s. And unlike today’s Coronavirus, the tuberculosis-infected patients were not kept...
The North Country gets the green light from the state to begin reopening from the Coronavirus shutdown. The region has...