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Special Reports
Soldiers learn to spot IEDs at Ft. Drum
Improvised explosive devices, or IEDs, kill more American soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan than any other weapon. David Sommerstein visits a hands-on IED training exhibit at Fort Drum near Watertown.
Ian Coristine: Thousand Islands photographer
Todd Moe visits photographer Ian Coristine on Raleigh Island, his seasonal home. River residents and visitors have probably seen Coristine aloft in his red ultralight aircraft searching the Thousand Islands for the perfect photo.
The Slick of '76: Looking Back and Forward
This summer marks the 30th anniversary of the Slick of 76, a 300,000-gallon oil spill in the heart of the Thousand Islands. The event re-shaped the way a generation views its relationship to the river. David Sommerstein reports.
Chaumont Barrens: the North Country's Prairie
David Sommerstein takes a nature walk on this unique Nature Conservancy land that contains some of the nation's easternmost prairie habitat.
Aboad La Duchesse in Clayton
La Duchesse is a 110-foot Gilded Age treasure that's become the crown jewel of the Antique Boat Museum's collection in Clayton. Todd Moe tours the historic houseboat.
At a Grindstone Island Square Dance
Only 11 people live on Grindstone all winter, but when the weather changes, families whove spent generations of summers there return. On Saturday nights, the place to be is the big dance at Dodge Hall, especially when some fiddlers and callers get together for an old-fashioned square dance.
Preserving the Indian River Lakes
Between the high profile destinations of the Thousand Islands and the Adirondacks, there's a hidden gem of a region. It's called the Indian River Lakes. David SOmmerstein sends an audio postcard.
Iraq Through a Camera Lens: Watertown Daily Times Photojournalist Mark Dye
Mark Dye, a photojournalist with the Watertown Daily Times, spent a month in Baghdad earlier this winter. He was embedded with troops from Fort Drum, and sent daily photos and stories documenting the lives of soldiers and civilians in Iraq.
Kayaking: The Blackwater Challenge
The U.S. Freestyle Kayaking Team trials in preparation for the world championships this winter in Australia, was held on the "Route 3 Wave" on the Black River near Watertown. Kayakers have 45 seconds to add up points for each trick they make. If the whitewater flushes them downriver, they can paddle their way back to the wave until time runs out. David Sommerstein reports.
Art Without Borders: Carmen D'Avino
Carmen D’Avino began his career as a painter in the 1930s. He’s been a World War II military filmmaker, a sculptor, and an avant-guarde animator in New York City. For many years he lived in an old farmhouse in Hammond. David Sommerstein stopped by for a visit. This special report features nine videos of D'Avino's film work, most unavailable anywhere for decades. The artist died later in 2004.
The Joy of Junk: Beachcombing with Captain Honk
A North Country angler and artist who spends most of his time on Lake Ontario turns junk found along the shoreline into fish sculptures. It's just one of the hobbies that keeps Tom Bintz, aka Captain Honk, busy as he divides his time between fishing, travel, art and demolition derby competitions.
Inside Dark Island's Castle
On the St. Lawrence River near Chippewa Bay, a representative for the buyers of Dark Island and its historic castle gave David Sommerstein a peek of what visitors could see as early as next summer.
Of Ice and Snow: Art for Winter's Sake
Jan 27, 2006 — Snow sculptors love winter. And in terms of ideal conditions, they learn to make due with what they get from nature. Todd Moe talks with world class ice and snow sculptor Klaus Ebeling. The 75-year-old artist lives in Jefferson county. He's just published a book on 25 years of traveling the world in search of ice and snow. For more information, contact Klaus at: ebeling@twcny.rr.com, or PO Box 134, Adams Center, NY 13606. Go to full article
Drum Soldiers Find Escaped French Hostage
Jan 11, 2006 — Soldiers from Fort Drum near Watertown were involved in the escape of a French engineer held captive in Iraq. Bernard Planche was kidnapped in Baghdad on December 5th. Planche fled from his captors Saturday. He approached members of the 10th Mountain Division who were conducting a checkpoint. Freelance journalist Bill Putnam is embedded with the 10th Mountain's 1st Brigade Combat Team in Iraq and sent us this story. Go to full article
Heard up North: Retirement, with Yaks
Jan 09, 2006 — Kenneth Wilson flies helicopters for the army. He's based at Fort Drum. He's a few years away from retirement. After years of traveling around the world away from his family, he's ready to be rooted. He's starting with a small herd of yaks, in Antwerp. Go to full article
Flower Library Gets Facelift
Jan 04, 2006 — There is noise and congestion at Watertown's public library - but this time the librarians don't mind. The Flower Memorial Library - a landmark in Watertown - is undergoing... Go to full article
Surviving Deployment: Six Women's Stories
Dec 16, 2005 — "A Year of Absence" tells the stories of six military wives coping with their husbands' deployments to Iraq. Author Jessica Redmond is at Ft. Drum this afternoon, and will be... Go to full article
Transition After School: Knowing Yourself
Oct 13, 2005 — While children with disabilities are in special education, they're also preparing for what educators call "the transition" - what they'll do after they graduate from high... Go to full article
Song: Old Joe Clark by Grindstone Island square dance band
Aug 30, 2005 — Old Joe Clark, the square dance staple, performed by Grindstone Island square dance band: Eliza Moore, fiddle and vocals; Judy Hunt, concertina; and Keith Hunt, fiddle... Go to full article
Two songs performed by Great Bear Trio
Jul 16, 2005 — Andrew VanNorstrand (right) and brother Noah (left), two-thirds of the Fulton NY family band Great Bear Trio, brought the Clayton Opera House audience to their feet as part... Go to full article
A Cultural Melange at the French Festival
Jul 14, 2005 — In the early 1600s, French Jesuit priests paddled hundreds of miles up the St. Lawrence River. They settled on the fertile land by the river's source at the eastern end of... Go to full article
Steel band music performed by the Brockville Lions Steel Band
Jul 09, 2005 — Among the many bands at the annual French Festival in Cape Vincent, July 9-10, 2005 was the Brockville Lions Steel Band, shown performing here on their parade float. David... Go to full article
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