Vietnam Vet Pete Conroy discusses his life after the war and how he related to civilians who protested the war...
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.
A new project to preserve the stories and history of French-Canadians, who by the hundreds of thousands crossed the border...
A new project to preserve the stories and history of French-Canadians, who by the hundreds of thousands crossed the border to begin new lives in New England and Upstate New York. Several families of Franco-American heritage gathered here in the North Country late this summer to take part in a...
We interview Siena College professor Janet Shideler who is overseeing a new project to preserve the stories and history of...
One of the darkest chapters of the Vietnam War was the My Lai Massacre. On the 50th anniversary this past...
A new project works to preserve the history and culture of French Canadians who by the hundreds of thousands have moved across the border to live in Northern NY and New England. And a memorial remembering My Lai reopens old wounds for Vietnam veterans. Airs Friday at 8:00, Saturday at...
Our Jack LaDuke takes us on a tour of the historic Hancock House in Ticonderoga, New York. The house is...
The new year brings changes to the political landscape in Albany, with the Democrats now in control of both the...
Filmmaker Ken Burns returns to PBS this coming Monday, January 7th, with his two-hour documentary that looks at what many call the best hospital in America, the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. We recently held a screening of the film at the Jeanne Sauve House in Montreal, and featured Dr....
We kick off a new season of Mountain Lake Journal with a look at Governor Andrew Cuomo’s agenda for the...