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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

November 7, 2020

Ten years in the making, the largest public art project in the Adirondacks is ready for viewing. Plus, we pay tribute to two American warriors for justice and a bird brain who saves lives, we introduce you to the ReCook Café, and thank goodness for porky cam! It’s all in this week’s Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.

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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

October 31, 2020

A retiring state senator shows the power of quiet leadership, Nike turns to the Capital Region for the face of women’s lacrosse, a scary overnight stay in Saratoga County, and we’ve got some spectacular winter hideouts in the Adirondacks to show you. It’s all in This Week’s Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.

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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

October 24, 2020

Peace, solitude and open space – the secret’s out about the Adirondacks; a tiny library in the woods, bookstores in need of love, a small, diverse town where everybody gets along, and how about a moonlit hike? Plus, where you can find those Charlie Brown holiday specials. It’s all in this week’s Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.

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The Week What Caught Our Eye

October 17, 2020

The Cliff is in Lake Placid, Norm’s having a birthday, the bloom is off Zoom, we meet the real power in Albany, and bring back those sectionals (sofas). It’s all in This Week’s Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.

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The Week What Caught Our Eye

October 10, 2020

We remember the East End kid who fought his way out of upstate poverty to become a major power in New York. Plus, we’ll talk foliage and fishing and that four-letter word of winter. And if you had the choice, would you spend the evening with your friends or your dog? It’s all in This Week’s Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.

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The Week What Caught Our Eye

October 3, 2020

What was it like to come face to face with the deadly Coronavirus? Caregivers tell their stories for the first time. Plus, when your tent becomes a tea bag and other adventures of first-time campers, the hottest real estate in the country right now, and, ayuh, those Vermonters are ready to teach these city folks a thing or two. It’s all in this week’s Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.

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