This special first aired on June 22, 2018. Guest-hosted by arts producer Paul Larson, this TV special and its webpage...
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...
Guest-hosted by arts producer Paul Larson, this special episode of Mountain Lake Journal tells a relatively unknown story of racial inequality in 1950s in the Adirondacks, and how memories of it resurfaced recently when a building at Seagle Music Colony (now Seagle Festival) in Schroon Lake, New York, faced demolition....
A community discussion followed a screening of the documentary “Love in the Time of Fentanyl” at the Strand Theatre in...
Painters and sculptors are combating climate change, armed with their artistic tools. They’ve covered the walls at the Lake Placid...
As PBS looks at how a city in Canada tries to address the deadly fentanyl epidemic in a highly controversial way, we ask treatment providers and law enforcement about the state of the overdose epidemic here in our region. And as scientists consider climate change in the North Country, some...
French Chef Jacques Pepin sits down with us at his home in Connecticut to talk in-depth about his life, and...
For decades, neighbors on Macomb Street in Plattsburgh knew all about George Barber’s project, the 40-foot fire tower that sat...
The closure of dozens of local grocery stores in recent years is increasing the number & size of food deserts across the Adirondacks and New York State where families, especially food stamp recipients, face challenges finding fresh, nutritious, locally grown food. Food hubs are trying to help, and Hub on...
Food Insecurity is a big issue in the Adirondacks and addressing it is one of the areas that the Adirondack...