Community leaders gathered this week to urge people to fill out the 2020 Census before the end of the month,...
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 week on Mountain Lake Journal, we join master chef Jacques Pépin in his kitchen to talk about his legendary...
As we mark the third anniversary of the COVID outbreak and statewide shutdown, we look at the lessons learned from the pandemic, and how prepared we are for the next outbreak. And a look at an old gumball machine serving up poetry in the Adirondacks. Watch or stream Friday at...
Last year students at Ausable Valley Central School performed their spring Drama Club production just days before the pandemic closed...
Mountain Lake PBS viewers will have their ideas of how harp music should sound challenged this week, when Christina Brier...
This week the Governor signs sweeping new reforms for police after the death of George Floyd, a church in the Adirondacks joins the nation in marking a COVID-19 milestone and a Plattsburgh artist used to painting large faces comes face-to-face with COVID-19....
The pesticide DDT nearly wiped out New York’s eagle population in the late 1960s. Since DDT was banned in 1972,...
Mike Farrell, the Co-Founder and CEO of The Forest Farmers talks in-depth about the company’s plans to expand in the...
Tales of Mister Scrooge, Charlie Brown, and something miraculous on 34th Street capture our attention this time of year, but another story is aiming to become the next holiday classic, and this one is based on true events. Mountain Lake PBS will air All is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914 this...
With theaters and concert halls closed across the nation and here in the North Country, actors & musicians are moving...