
August 25th, 2017
Season 2017 Episode 17 | 28m 46s
Invasive species, solar eclipses and harpists visit the area.
Two close calls this summer have prompted new calls for state and federal lawmakers to do more to help protect the Adirondacks from invasive species. Millions from coast to coast watched the spectacular show in the sky this week. Paul Larson will tell us how two musicians visiting the Adirondacks are looking to make history and create a new appreciation for the harp.
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Mountain Lake Journal is a local public television program presented by Mountain Lake PBS

August 25th, 2017
Season 2017 Episode 17 | 28m 46s
Two close calls this summer have prompted new calls for state and federal lawmakers to do more to help protect the Adirondacks from invasive species. Millions from coast to coast watched the spectacular show in the sky this week. Paul Larson will tell us how two musicians visiting the Adirondacks are looking to make history and create a new appreciation for the harp.
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