
March 28, 2014
Special | 28m 46s
Slow Start, New Technology, Clarinets for Conservation, Homecoming Parade
Cold weather is challenging maple sugar producers. Jack LaDuke reports on new technology that is helping maple producers tap their trees. Teachers and parents stage a demonstration in Plattsburgh to try and get money that was cut, restored to public schools. Saranac Lake welcomes home its Olympic heroes. We hear from a group of musicians trying to literally save the roots of the Clarinet.
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Mountain Lake Journal is a local public television program presented by Mountain Lake PBS

March 28, 2014
Special | 28m 46s
Cold weather is challenging maple sugar producers. Jack LaDuke reports on new technology that is helping maple producers tap their trees. Teachers and parents stage a demonstration in Plattsburgh to try and get money that was cut, restored to public schools. Saranac Lake welcomes home its Olympic heroes. We hear from a group of musicians trying to literally save the roots of the Clarinet.
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