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Barrel sauna at the Murtagh Hill community near West Chazy
Barrel sauna at the Murtagh Hill community near West Chazy

Call-in: Back to the Land: Hippie Houses and Homesteads for the 21st Century

A new exhibit at Traditional Arts in Upstate New York in Canton explores the people and places who were part of the back-to-the-land movement in the North Country during the '60s and 70s. Host Martha Foley and Jill Breit of TAUNY talk with callers about hippies and homesteaders, then and now.  Go to full article

Fall home heating call-in

It's going to be a cold and expensive winter. Martha Foley, David Sommerstein and callers talk with energy efficiency experts Scott Shipley, of Community Energy Services in Canton, and Jeff Loomis, of Energy Answers in Massena, about how to stay warm without going broke.  Go to full article

Readers & Writers: Summer Reading Call-in

Hosts Ellen Rocco and Chris Robinson are joined by John Ernst and your calls to compile a selection of the best warm weather books for this year's annual summer reading list. You can request an email or printed copy of the list from radio@ncpr.org, or by calling the station, 1-877-388-6277.  Go to full article

Call-in with NYS Gov. David Paterson

North Country listeners and correspondents question New York's new governor, David Paterson, on a wide range of state and regional issues. Martha Foley hosts.  Go to full article
NCPR veterans Jackie Sauter (left) and Ellen Rocco talk to listener during the station's 40th anniversary call-in
NCPR veterans Jackie Sauter (left) and Ellen Rocco talk to listener during the station's 40th anniversary call-in

NCPR 40th Anniversary Call-in

Staff, friends, listeners and members share their remembrances of the forty-year history of public broadcasting in the North Country. Ellen Rocco, Jackie Sauter and Bob Sauter host.  Go to full article

Ask the Station Call-in: defending NCPR in Lake Placid

NCPR station manager Ellen Rocco, news director Martha Foley, Adirondack news bureau chief Brian Mann, and station engineer Bob Sauter take listener calls about the threat to NCPR's Lake Placid transmitter from Albany-based WAMC Northeast Public Radio.  Go to full article

Readers & Writers: Winter Reading Call-in

Our Annual Winter Reading Call-in, a special two-hour edition of Readers & Writers. Ellen Rocco, Chris Robinson and guest John Ernst discuss their picks for the best winter reading this year. They are joined by callers and correspondents from throughout the region.  Go to full article
Host Martha Foley (foreground) presides at the festal board with Walter Seibel, Jackie Sauter and Carole Berard
Host Martha Foley (foreground) presides at the festal board with Walter Seibel, Jackie Sauter and Carole Berard

Holiday Food and Festivities Call-in

Host Martha Foley is joined by Jackie Sauter, Wally Seibel and Carol Berard, cooks and food enthusiasts all, to share holiday recipes and tips with callers. The call-in is an annual holiday feature.  Go to full article

Fall Food Call-in

Host Martha Foley, guests chef George Arnold and Carol Berard take your calls on cooking up the harvest. Part of the NCPR Food Book project.  Go to full article

Special Places Call-in

Host Martha Foley and Varick Chittenden of Traditional Arts in Upstate New York explore "Very Special Places," the cultural landmarks in the North Country. This summer during the Eight O'Clock Hour we've already visited a unique Lewis County church, an old department store in Croghan, a summer camp on Lake Champlain, a one-room school in Colton, an historic retreat cottage in the Thousand Islands, and a boatbuilder's shop Saranac Lake. We asked callers to tell us about their significant North Country places.  Go to full article

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