Our election preview includes two big ballot questions. Proposition 1 asks voters if New York should by-pass the Legislature &...
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 concert this spring by The Northern Lights Choir in Saranac Lake, New York was a celebration of American music....
Should NY hold a constitutional convention to reform state government and should Adirondack communities be allowed to use small parcels of state land? These questions and more on our election preview. Plus the Lake Placid Sinfonietta celebrates a major milestone. This Friday at 8:00, Saturday at 7:00 and Sunday at...
Waging a battle to live can certainly give you a new perspective and outlook on life. Mike Mitchell is living...
Governor Cuomo’s press conference with reporters on Norsk Titanium & reaction to the arrest of another civilian employee accused of...
The Nature Conservancy has opened one of the longest hiking trails in the Adirondacks that is accessible not only to walkers, runners & bikers — but also wheelchairs. The new trail is named in honor of Tim Barnett, the former director of the Adirondack Chapter of the Nature Conservancy. The...
A new $13-million-dollar training center officially opens on the Clinton Community College campus. We’ll talk with its Director of the...
Governor Andrew Cuomo visited the North Country this past week to tout the region’s growth as a manufacturing hub. New...
The sounds of blues music recently filled the historic homestead of abolitionist John Brown in North Elba, New York. The event was nearly double the size of last year’s first Blues Festival. Jack LaDuke reports on the Blues at Timbuctoo. Learn more: www.johnbrownlives.org...
IAM Director Kris Renadette talks more about the many paths students can take to get training for the hundreds of...