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Shared Voices: Young Writers Gather on Upper Saranac Lake
Sep 21, 2001 — Brian Mann attends a conference for young writers and poets on Upper Saranac Lake. Go to full article
Clarence Petty Remembers Hermit Noah John Rondeau
Sep 05, 2001 — North Country activist Clarence Petty lives in a house not far from Cold River, between Saranac Lake and Tupper Lake. As a boy, Petty met the famous hermit Noah John Rondeau, who lived and hunted nearby. In this special dialogue, we'll hear Clarence Petty's recollections of Rondeau. Also, we'll hear the voice of the hermit himself, recorded in the early 1950s by Albany radio station WGY. Go to full article
Ending the Summer With Ice Cream
Sep 03, 2001 — Brian Mann drops by Donnelly's ice cream stand between Saranac Lake and Paul Smith's to gather some thoughts on the end of summer. Go to full article
Celebrating a Century on Upper Saranac
Aug 20, 2001 — Celebrating one hundred years of life on Upper Saranac Lake. Todd Moe talks with storyteller Fran Yardley and photographer Mark Kurtz about a multi-media presentation tonight at the Pendragon Theatre in Saranac Lake. Go to full article
Theatre Review: Rosenkrantz and Guildenstern are Dead at Pengragon Theatre in Saranac Lake
Aug 06, 2001 — Rosenkrantz and Guildenstern are Dead is the third play in repertory at Pendragon Theatre. Resident theatre critic Connie Meng drove up to see it last week and has this review. Go to full article
Nw York State Purchases Saranac Land
Jul 19, 2001 — The state of New York has bought one-thousand acres of land near Saranac Lake. The land deal will preserve miles of undeveloped shoreline. It will also protect an important canoe carry used by boaters. Brian Mann reports. Go to full article
Celebrating the Fourth in Saranac Lake
Jul 05, 2001 — Brian Mann sends this audio postcard of the Fourth of July celebration in Saranac Lake. Go to full article
Theatre Review: Wait Until Dark at Pengragon Theatre in Saranac Lake
Jul 05, 2001 — Wait Until Dark is currently running in repertory at Pendragon Theatre. Resident theatre critic Connie Meng was at a recent performance and has this review. Go to full article
Maelstrom Percussion Wraps Up North Visit
May 16, 2001 — A profile of the Maelstrom Percussion Ensemble, the Buffalo-based group is working with students in the Plattsburgh area, and wrapping up their visit with a concert at the Saranac Central School this Sunday. Joel Hurd has a profile. Go to full article
Commentary: Enjoying the Long Commute North
Apr 16, 2001 — Writer Paul Willcott tells us why he doesn't mind the 300-mile commute from New York City to Saranac Lake. Go to full article
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