
Octover 21st, 2016
Special | 28m 45s
Activists address the needs of transgender people living in the North Country.
Activists address the needs of transgender people living in the North Country. We join the crowds for a tour of three artisan cheese farms in Essex County, NY, and meet the cheese makers who are a growing segment of a new generation of farmers in the Adirondacks. Paul Larson tells us why one of those farms still attracts admirers of a famous and controversial Adirondack artist, Rockwell Kent.
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Mountain Lake Journal is a local public television program presented by Mountain Lake PBS

Octover 21st, 2016
Special | 28m 45s
Activists address the needs of transgender people living in the North Country. We join the crowds for a tour of three artisan cheese farms in Essex County, NY, and meet the cheese makers who are a growing segment of a new generation of farmers in the Adirondacks. Paul Larson tells us why one of those farms still attracts admirers of a famous and controversial Adirondack artist, Rockwell Kent.
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