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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

February 1, 2020

Upstate New York is justifiably proud of its chip fabs, but let’s talk about a not-so-fab chip – the one on our collective shoulders. Plus, we’ll look at the year in the life of a state park, small towns that Oprah loves, the aging of Vermont (and we’re not talking cheddar) and a watch that stood the test of time. It’s all in The Week: What Caught Our Eye.

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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

January 25, 2020

The grandest and most grueling swim race the world had ever seen, the benefit of happy goats, what you could learn at the cafe Lena Spencer built, the best place for your vacation home, and the record life of Robert J. Higgins. It’s all in The Week: What Caught Our Eye.

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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

January 18, 2020

Is that dog or a wolf? A rising star in the kitchen, an Olympic struggle comes to a tragic end, another quake in the Adirondacks, and the caring hands that renew old books. It’s all in This Week: What Caught Our Eye.

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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

January 4, 2020

A fireball and a philanthropist in Saratoga, the comedic leading lady of Plattsburgh, the Alice’s Restaurant tour, plus a cozy place on the Cape, a Mars hotel and remembering the Catskill Game Farm. It’s all in The Week: What Caught Our Eye.

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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

December 28, 2019

We’re glued to the set watching the net on the hottest stock of the decade, plus the places you’ll go, the books you’ll read, and the coveted four-day work week you’ll never get. It’s all in This (Holiday) Week’s What Caught Our Eye.

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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

December 21, 2019

This week we’re talking trees, indoor skiing, the healing power of light, a new cultural venue and a new way to see the backcountry, and some letters to Santa that will knock your stockings right off the mantle. It’s all in The Week: What Caught Our Eye.

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