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[email protected] The slopes of the Big Tupper Ski Area are seen across Raquette Pond in 2018. (Enterprise photo â Aaron Cerbone) TUPPER LAKE An attempt by Franklin County to foreclose on the Big Tupper Ski Area property has stalled in court as property owners and lien holders attempt to get the foreclosure thrown out. The Tupper Lake Business Group has asked the town if it could lease the property from its current owners so people can once again recreate on the property. Tupper Lake town Supervisor Patti Littlefield, who also sits on the recreation development group’s Big Tupper task force, said she’d look into this but there are no guarantees anything will come of it. ....
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the Enterprise staff PAUL SMITHS The Franklin County Conservative Party’s Executive Committee has endorsed Elizabeth Crawford for Franklin County Court judge, to replace Judge Robert G. Main Jr. who is retiring at the end of this year. The committee also endorsed current county Treasurer Fran Perry and current county Clerk Kip Cassavaw for reelection. The committee met on Saturday morning in the Brighton Town Hall for the sole purpose of endorsing candidates for the November election. Crawford is one of four candidates running to succeed Main. The others are current county District Attorney Craig Carriero, private attorney Peter Dumas and county Public Defender Thomas Soucia. The winner will get a 10-year term. ....
[email protected] The slopes of the Big Tupper Ski Area are seen across Raquette Pond in 2018. (Enterprise photo â Aaron Cerbone) TUPPER LAKE After a discussion with the Tupper Lake Business Group at a town board meeting last Thursday, board members are cautiously considering, among other things, purchasing the Big Tupper Ski Area if it becomes available at a foreclosure auction in the spring. The group also asked the board to help assemble working groups to dive into the details of each of the five pillars of their long-term recreational plan. The main pillar is the purchasing of the now-defunct Big Tupper, which the town built in the 1960s and sold in the 1980s. The business group then wants to find some entity, public or private, to run the ski area. ....