Curt Stager and Martha Foley in the record room at NCPR in Canton
Curt Stager and Martha Foley, hosts of North Country Public Radio show “Field Notes” which became Natural Selections. Canton, NY. Donated by North Country Public Radio.
Curt Stager and Martha Foley, hosts of North Country Public Radio show “Field Notes” which became Natural Selections. Canton, NY. Donated by North Country Public Radio.
Bob Sauter, engineer for North Country Public Radio, installing early translator in a refrigerator in Long Lake. Around 1988. Long Lake, NY. Donated by North Country Public Radio.
North Country Public Radio morning host Todd Moe in his new office. NCPR had recently moved to 80 East Main Street from Payson Hall at St. Lawrence University. 2000. Canton, NY. Donated by North Country Public Radio.
Singers performing at early North Country Public Radio fundraiser. From left: Ed Hildebrand, Don Makosky, and Bob DeGraaff. Early 1980s. Canton, NY. Donated by North Country Public Radio.
North Country Public Radio announcer Peter Euler in NCPR’s Payson Hall office at St. Lawrence University. 1987. Canton, NY. Donated by North Country Public Radio.
An early promotional shot for North Country Public Radio’s show “Field Notes” which later became Natural Selections. Standing are Lamar Bliss and Ken Brown of the VIC at Paul Smiths College. Sitting are Curt Stager and Martha Foley, who hosted the show. Canton, NY. Donated by North Country Public Radio.
Shelly Pike, announcer and operations manager at North Country Public Radio, in the control room at the office on 80 East Main Street. 1993. Canton, NY. Donated by North Country Public Radio.
North Country Public Radio engineer Bob Sauter in his office at the 80 East Main Street offices. Around 1994. Canton, NY. Donated by North Country Public Radio.
North Country Public Radio announcer Todd Moe in office on 80 East Main Street. Around 2000. Canton, NY. Donated by North Country Public Radio.
People in North Country Public Radio offices. Man wearing headphones is NCPR engineer Bob Sauter, other two are public volunteers for fundraiser. Canton, NY. Donated by North Country Public Radio.