
April 20th, 2018
4/20/2018 | 28m 46s
Frontier Town gets a new life, climate change, students make art from trash, and robotics
New York State is moving ahead with plans to turn the former Frontier Town theme park into a recreational hub. Environmental advocates talk about their efforts to raise awareness. Jack LaDuke shows us how students from the North Country School in Lake Placid have found a creative way to recycle trash. And a Robotics group travels to compete in Detroit, Michigan.
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Mountain Lake Journal is a local public television program presented by Mountain Lake PBS

April 20th, 2018
4/20/2018 | 28m 46s
New York State is moving ahead with plans to turn the former Frontier Town theme park into a recreational hub. Environmental advocates talk about their efforts to raise awareness. Jack LaDuke shows us how students from the North Country School in Lake Placid have found a creative way to recycle trash. And a Robotics group travels to compete in Detroit, Michigan.
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