Guest-hosted by arts producer Paul Larson, this special episode of Mountain Lake Journal tells a relatively unknown story of racial...
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.
This story first aired June 22, 2018. Looking Back on Racial Segregation North Country Underground Railroad Historical Association President Jackie...
This special first aired on June 22, 2018. Guest-hosted by arts producer Paul Larson, this TV special and its webpage tell a relatively unknown story of racial inequality in 1950s Adirondack culture, and how memories of it resurfaced recently when a building at Seagle Music Colony (now Seagle Festival) in...
With cutbacks happening in newspapers across the country, these are tough times for many community papers. What has happened, and...
Secretive star, by the book Biographer John Oller of New York City faced a difficult task when writing a book...
This special originally aired on November 29, 2019 A mural in Plattsburgh, New York celebrates a connection the city has to classical Hollywood. Artist Brendon Palmer-Angell painted the forty-foot high mural on the back wall of the old bank building at the corner of Brinkerhoff and Marion Streets in downtown...
Plattsburgh’s mayor discusses the critical need for new housing in the city. Three years into the pandemic, Amtrak will resume...
Three years into the pandemic, Amtrak is finally restoring passenger rail service to the North Country & Montreal, beginning April...
After a three-year break due to the COVID pandemic, the Clinton County Coalition to Prevent Suicide is once again hosting its annual community program that features speakers who talk about their experiences with suicide, the unexpected loss of loved ones, and personal trauma. They share their stories of how they...
The Mayor talks more in-depth about the email that’s prompted an investigation into the police department, the demolition of the...