TUPPER LAKE — Tupper Arts was filled with tears and cheers Friday as a packed house of Tupper Lakers learned their village was awarded $10 million through the Downtown Revitalization
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Daisy, in front, pecks around in the doorway of Lori Jean Kross-Bleau and Alva Bleauâs chicken coop in the village of Tupper Lake. To her left, in speckled white and black, is Purdue. Behind them is Tyson, Chicken Nugget, Chicken Patty and Woodstock.
(Enterprise photo â Aaron Cerbone) TUPPER LAKE The Tupper Lake village board on Wednesday laid out a process to potentially allow residents to keep egg-laying hens on their properties. The 3-2 vote followed a two-month public comment period that brought in dozens of responses. Trustee Ron LaScala, who brought the chicken issue to the board back in November 2020, will draft an amendment to the local law on egg-laying hens, along with the village attorney. He hopes to present the final language to the board at its March meeting.
acerbone@adirondackdailyenterprise.com Daisy, in front, pecks around in the doorway of Lori Jean Kross-Bleau and Alva Bleauâs chicken coop in the village of Tupper Lake. To her left, in speckled white and black, is Purdue. Behind them is Tyson, Chicken Nugget, Chicken Patty and Woodstock.
(Enterprise photo â Aaron Cerbone) Alva Bleau holds Daisy, one of six egg-laying hens he and Lori Jean Kross-Bleau own on their Tupper Lake village property.
(Enterprise photo â Aaron Cerbone)
Daisy, in front, pecks around in the doorway of Lori Jean Kross-Bleau and Alva Bleauâs chicken coop in the village of Tupper Lake. To her left, in speckled white and black, is Purdue. Behind them is Tyson, Chicken Nugget, Chicken Patty and Woodstock.