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NCPR News Staff: David Sommerstein
Reporter/ Producer
David Sommerstein, NCPR's roving St. Lawrence Valley/Fort Drum/Tug Hill reporter, began his career in radio, strangely enough, as a high school Spanish teacher in Buffalo. While drilling verb conjugations and teaching a love for Latino culture during the day, he sat in as a late night jazz and Latin DJ at Buffalo's NPR affiliate, WBFO. The radio bug bit, and David found his way to southern Colorado/northern New Mexico (the Taos/Santa Fe area) where he was Program Director, Music Director, Volunteer Coordinator, and "Just About Anything Else You Can Think Of" Director at NPR affiliate KRZA.Since joining NCPR's news department, David has reported from the chilly deck of a St. Lawrence icebreaker, the power-chord filled stage of the High School Rock Band Festival, and the tense Albanian street market of post-war Kosovo with soldiers from Fort Drum. David also gets to fulfill his passion for music of all kinds when he spins world dance and groove music on editions of The Beat Authority. E-mail
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Stories filed by David Sommerstein
Opponents of Seaway Winter Navigation and Channel Enlargement Gear Up
Jul 25, 2001 — St. Lawrence River environmentalists are gearing up to oppose changes to the Seaway that could include deeper channels and year-round shipping. David Sommerstein reports. Go to full article
The History of Baseball in the North Country
Jul 23, 2001 — Dave Sommerstein talks with baseball historian Robert McGrath. He researches and writes on the history of baseball in the North Country, especially the teams from Lyon Mountain in Clinton County. Go to full article
Nature Conservancy Protects Fragile Alpine Vegetation on Adirondack Peaks
Jul 23, 2001 — For over a decade the Adirondack Nature Conservancy has been protecting the alpines of the Adirondacks through education and careful observation. But that may not be enough, and the group's started a new technique for conservation--carrying rocks up to the summits to stabilize the delicate plants that grow there. David Sommerstein reports. Go to full article
St. Lawrence University to Open New Teacher Training Center
Jul 10, 2001 — Professors at St. Lawrence University will get help keeping up with new skills for the classroom at a new training center. David Sommerstein reports. Go to full article
Hassig Seeks Green Party Gubernatorial Endorsement
Jul 04, 2001 — Local environmentalist Don Hassig seeks the Green Party's nod for governor. David Sommerstein reports. Go to full article
Rep. McHugh Spotlights North Country Development
Jul 04, 2001 — North Country Congressman John McHugh plots a future for economic development in the region. David Sommerstein reports. Go to full article
Ringers and Leaners: the Fine Art of Pitching Horseshoes
Jun 29, 2001 — Horseshoeing on the St. Lawrence: David Sommerstein checks out league night in Ogdensburg for the "ins" and "outs" of the game horseshoes. Go to full article
Schumer Hopes for Patients' Bill of Rights by July 4
Jun 28, 2001 — New York Senator Charles Schumer hopes to pass a Patients' Bill of Rights through the US Senate by July 4. David Sommerstein reports. Go to full article
No Jetski Curfew in St. Lawrence County Town of Pierrepont
Jun 28, 2001 — Jetski users will still have their way on the Hannawa Falls Reservoir in St. Lawrence County. The Town of Pierrepont Board voted unanimously against a 6 pm to 9 am curfew for the machines. David Sommerstein reports. Go to full article
Lisbon Residents Settle Sealand Toxic Lawsuit
Jun 28, 2001 — Families near the Sealand toxic waste site in the St. Lawrence County town of Lisbon have reached a settlement with some of the world's largest corporations. David Sommerstein reports. Go to full article
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