
September 4, 2015
Special | 28m 46s
IRENE AFTERMATH, NEW NORTHWAY SIGNS, BEACH CLOSED, RIDING THE RAILS, HOMER's AMERICA
First Responders in Essex County get a multi-million dollar upgrade . New signs are being allowed along the Adirondack Northway. General Motors denies thousands of claims. An environmental group accuses the state of pushing development over protection. There is a new way to explore the Adirondacks by rail. A major exhibition showcases two dozen works by American artist Winslow Homer at the Hyde.
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Mountain Lake Journal is a local public television program presented by Mountain Lake PBS

September 4, 2015
Special | 28m 46s
First Responders in Essex County get a multi-million dollar upgrade . New signs are being allowed along the Adirondack Northway. General Motors denies thousands of claims. An environmental group accuses the state of pushing development over protection. There is a new way to explore the Adirondacks by rail. A major exhibition showcases two dozen works by American artist Winslow Homer at the Hyde.
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