Nearly 400 athletes from colleges across the country came to the Adirondacks this past week to test their skills in...
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.
Work has wrapped up on a new hiking trail in the Adirondacks on a popular peak just outside Lake Placid....
Snowshoe racers from around the globe are coming to the Adirondacks to compete in the World Snowshoe Championships in Saranac Lake, New York February 24-25. It will be the first time these World Championships have been held in the United States. Jack LaDuke introduces us Bob and Denise Dion, two...
Governor Kathy Hochul comes to Lake Placid to make a big announcement about the upcoming World University Games and to...
Jack LaDuke profiles Duncan Kennedy, former Olympian who now builds luge sleds for Olympians from around the world, including Chris...
A small Adirondack community joined towns & cities across the nation in giving a holiday tribute to Veterans. The idea that started with a wreath maker in Maine to place Christmas wreaths on every grave at Arlington National Cemetery, has now spread across the nation. At thousands of cemeteries, volunteers...
The Speaker of the New York State Assembly, Carl Heastie, came to the North Country with the promise of delivering...
As some local fitness centers are shutting their doors permanently, those former members are flocking to the YMCA....
Student Film Festival Struggles During Pandemic The art of filmmaking is advancing in the Adirondacks, despite some severe obstacles the virus situation created this year. A festival lets North Country kids compete in a film making challenge, but in only its second year of existence, the Beyond the Peaks student film festival...
Young piano players from across the country and around the world spent a week at a special camp at SUNY...


