
Demars Boulevard from Pleasant Ave. to Santa Clara Ave. reopened today at 10 AM.
February 5, 2012

The wastewater pump station on Raquette River Drive has been repaired and is now operational. Customers serviced by that station may now use the facilities at their homes as normal.

Beginning Monday May 9th the Town of Tupper Lake Highway Department will pick up flood debris for Town Residents.

Declared State of Emergency continues in both the Town and the Village. Emergency orders prohibiting boating in inundated areas continues within the Village.

As you know, the Town and Village of Tupper Lake have been significantly affected by flooding over the past several days. Your business may have been affected and as part of the event documentation we are asking that you estimate the financial impact of the flooding to your business.

Floating debris of significant value (i.e. docks, boats, etc.) will be towed by boat crews and secured. Contact Village Police at 897-2000 to claim missing items.

Prior to re-installing of the electric meters that have been removed due to flooding conditions, business and residences must first have the premises inspected by the Village or Town Code Enforcement Officer.

Baseball and Softball season is almost here and sign ups are ongoing. This year we’ll begin at the end of May and wrap up at the end of June (standard 6-weeks).
The Board of the Town of Tupper Lake voted to adopt the following resolution opposing the State’s proposed purchase of lands from The Nature Conservancy, which would be added to the Forest Preserve.
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