NYSOFA and County Agencies on Aging are trying to combat loneliness & social isolation through a new campaign called Reach...
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.
Over 350 students from 20 school districts across the Adirondacks & North Country participated in the first North Country Music...
The NY State Office for Aging is addressing social isolation among seniors with technology. 27,000 robotic cats and dogs have been distributed, providing comfort and companionship. Additionally, 800 seniors have received ElliQ, an AI-driven interactive companion designed to communicate and assist older adults, especially crucial during the exacerbated loneliness of...
Rebecca Preve discusses what advocates what to see included in New York State’s new Master Plan for Aging....
Rebecca Preve, the Executive Director of the Association on Aging in New York, joins us to talk about the requests...
This week: The push to get the governor and lawmakers to include more money in the state budget to fund programs and services for New York’s growing senior population. Also, The special day dedicated to helping students from all across the North Country discover music....
Mayor Chris Rosenquest joins us to talk about the Margaret Street Project wrapping up ahead of schedule, the next major...
This week: How state money is helping to fund projects in the North Country, including a new manufacturing facility and...
Dr. Vladimir Munk, the long-time SUNY Plattsburgh professor who died last month at the age of 98, was remembered recently at a memorial service in Plattsburgh & during special events on campus. Dr. Munk spent more than two decades as a professor of biochemistry at Plattsburgh State. When he retired,...
Ita Bullard and her family, including her father, who was a Polish Jew, were hidden from Nazi soldiers in the...