
May 15, 2015
Special | 28m 46s
NEW SENATE LEADER, CHECKPOINT CONFRONTATION, DR. JACK, OLYMPIC HISTORY, JOHN BROWN DAY
After fighting to keep his job, Dean Skelos resigns, Senate Republicans John Flanagan to be their new leader. Tapping birch trees. Jack LaDuke reports on the discovery of a century-old scrapbook that has historians rewriting Lake Placid history. Derek Muirden takes us to the John Brown Farm in North Elba, New York for the yearly commemoration marking the life and legacy of abolitionist John Brown.
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Mountain Lake Journal is a local public television program presented by Mountain Lake PBS

May 15, 2015
Special | 28m 46s
After fighting to keep his job, Dean Skelos resigns, Senate Republicans John Flanagan to be their new leader. Tapping birch trees. Jack LaDuke reports on the discovery of a century-old scrapbook that has historians rewriting Lake Placid history. Derek Muirden takes us to the John Brown Farm in North Elba, New York for the yearly commemoration marking the life and legacy of abolitionist John Brown.
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