NCPR: North Country Public Radio
North Words
It's life in the North Country - everything from athletes, to artists, and great stories.
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Jul 10, 2026
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A former software engineer is now building some huge model boats in Clayton, NY 10.07.2026 39:27
(Jul 10, 2026) Julius Faubel is spending his 3rd consecutive summer at the Antique Boat Museum building remarkable vessels from scratch.
Good people, a powerful river, and a really nice van: musician Mia Kelly on the road 03.07.2026 41:32
(Jul 3, 2026) The Ottawa-area singer songwriter shares the stories behind the songs on her new album, "Big Time Roller Coaster Feeling."
the June Radio Show 26.06.2026 1:01:07
(Jun 26, 2026) Our favorite conversations from this month, including a new album by a Juno-nominated singer, and a remarkable airplane hangar in Vermont
Jenn Grant's new album is about family, heartbreak, and finding joy 19.06.2026 51:43
(Jun 19, 2026) "Queen of the Strait" is a heartfelt genre-spanning record that pays tribute to the people that Jenn Grant has loved and lost.
The Lady in the Lake continues to fascinate the Tri-Lakes region 12.06.2026 44:42
(Jun 12, 2026) A new edition of the book "A Lady in the Lake" tells the true story behind the Lake Placid legend
Something magical is happening at this hangar in Swanton, VT. 05.06.2026 54:19
(Jun 5, 2026) Beth White runs "Habitat for Aviation," where grandmothers and pre-teens alike are learning to build planes, all the way from the rivets to the engine.
Joe Liotta reflects on more than 50 years of music on the Norwood Village Green 29.05.2026 48:26
(May 29, 2026) The Village Green concert series began with local performers only. Now, the series draws Grammy winning acts from all over the world.
This Ticonderoga screenwriter's new horror movie "Passenger" is a rollercoaster ride 22.05.2026 55:52
(May 22, 2026) Zach Donohue says some of the creepy backroads of the North Country inspired his latest movie, directed by André Øvredal
How the St. Lawrence Valley came together to defend the environment in the 1970s 15.05.2026 45:07
(May 15, 2026) A new book by a St. Lawrence University professor tells the story of the early days of environmental activism on the US-Canada border.
NPR's Scott Simon shows us the voice he uses for his French Poodle. 08.05.2026 27:35
(May 8, 2026) The longtime "Weekend Edition Saturday" host wrote a book that chronicles his life story through adopted pets, including a cat that escaped the British Embassy.
Figure skating, bull riding, and the Olympics - all in a day's work for this guy from Star Lake 01.05.2026 45:45
(May 1, 2026) Mark Fridén has a storied career that has taken him all over the US and abroad. Oh, and he also speaks Swahili.
The Edmundites are coming to an end. But their legacy continues. 24.04.2026 1:02:09
(Apr 24, 2026) The religious Society of St. Edmund is entering a stage of "completion." Fr. David Theroux talks about their social justice work, and why membership is closed.
You might have noticed this Crane School of Music grad singing backup for Florence and the Machine... That's not all she does. 17.04.2026 49:12
(Apr 17, 2026) Multi-instrumentalist Raquel Acevedo Klein's music is a hard one to pin down, blending blending classical, jazz, and three ethnic traditions.
This project has collected stories from nearly half the residents of Keene 10.04.2026 37:21
(Apr 10, 2026) OurStoryBridge is working to collect the oral histories of North Country communities to better connect people to the places they call home.
Teddy Roosevelt was a troublemaker 03.04.2026 37:53
(Apr 3, 2026) Roosevelt spent a lot of time in the North Country. Before he became President, he was a law school dropout who his own family called "a traitor to his class."
What do ESPN commentators and Adirondack writers have in common? 27.03.2026 58:43
(Mar 27, 2026) Listen to the March edition of the North Words radio show, featuring conversations with ESPN commentator Jenn Hildreth and author Jen Denny
ESPN's Jenn Hildreth on the athletes- and moms - who inspire her 20.03.2026 23:09
(Mar 20, 2026) The Norwood-Norfolk graduate's recent book is called "Tough as a Mother."
The story of a memorable year for NPR's Mary Louise Kelly 13.03.2026 16:00
(Mar 13, 2026) A year of no do-overs, ironically presented as an encore edition of North Words.
This new author drew on her experiences in the Adirondacks for the outdoor thriller, "Calculated Risk" 06.03.2026 40:20
(Mar 6, 2026) Jen Denny's novel "Calculated Risk" follows an Assistant Park Ranger who uses her survival skills to make it out of the mountains in one piece
The 1980 Winter Olympics loom large in this spy thriller set in Saranac Lake 27.02.2026 38:55
(Feb 27, 2026) Christopher Shaw, a novelist from Vermont, drew on his time in the Adirondacks for the Cold War caper, "The Manager."
North Words radio: February 2026 27.02.2026 53:20
(Feb 27, 2026) For your medium-length drives or workouts, here's February's show, in 54 uninterrupted minutes.
This Pottersville helped bring Broadway shows to life 20.02.2026 49:06
(Feb 20, 2026) Clarke and Barbara Dunham have been building sets for Broadway productions for decades.
Expired film helped create this timeless portrait of the Lake Placid FISU Games 13.02.2026 38:16
(Feb 13, 2026) Casey Shaw's film "Unseen Olympiad" is streaming for free during the Winter Games
This high schooler is equal parts Harriet the Spy and Katniss Everdeen 06.02.2026 47:01
(Feb 6, 2026) Renate Wildermuth's new young adult novel follows a high school spy who is plunged into a conspiracy
The Cardiff Giant, Proto-Feminism, and other mysteries uncovered in "The Story of Writing" podcast 30.01.2026 41:57
(Jan 30, 2026) Over the course of 1,000 episodes, Jonathan Brown has given listeners daily mini deep-dives into significant writers whose work changed the world.
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