The Freeman's Journal 12-14-23

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Cooperstown, New York, Thursday, December 14, 2023

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Bill Michaels Looks Back on 150 Years of Family Businesses By WRILEY NELSON FLY CREEK ill Michaels, owner and operator of the Fly Creek Cider Mill, celebrated the 150th anniversary of his family’s business ownership in Otsego County in May. As he prepared for the end of the mill’s 2023 season, Michaels shared some of his six generations of family history with “The Freeman’s Journal” and “Hometown Oneonta.” He proudly displayed his extensive collection of historic photographs and documents that chart one family’s long involvement in small Otsego County stores. “The first generation, Photo provided Nehemiah Michaels, started H. William “Bill” Michaels and his grandfather Howard his business in this county Potter “Hi” Michaels at the entrance of Michaels Market in 1873,” he said. “The store in 1972. that is now in The Farmers’ Museum was his, originally located in Middlefield. He left the area for a while, then came back to run a market in the block where Mel’s [at 22] is now.” “His son, William Henry, bought the old sheriff’s station, which was located near where the district attorney’s office is now, and rolled it on logs down to the current site of the wax museum,” Bill continued. “He started Michaels Market, which went down through his son and then my grandfather. My dad grew up in the store, endlessly sorting potatoes down in the basement, and didn’t want to keep doing that.” Bill’s father, Howard Charles Michaels, served in the U.S. Army after graduating from Cooperstown Central School. He then worked as a carpenter and, together with his wife, Barbara Ann, purchased the historic Fly Creek Cider Mill in 1962. Bill purchased the mill from his parents upon their retirement in 1999. Howard and Barbara Michaels passed away in August and September of this year, Continued on page 13

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Photo provided by Oneonta City Central School District using Otsego County GIS Services

All properties within the area bounded by Winney Hill Road to the west, Blanchard Avenue and Butler Street to the north, Jackson Avenue, Madison Avenue and Murdock Avenue to the east and Chestnut Street to the south are affected, according to a news release.

Investigation, State of Emergency Continue After Oneonta Explosion By DARLA M. YOUNGS ONEONTA ne person is dead and another injured following an explosion in the Town of Oneonta on Saturday, December 9. In a press release issued on the morning of Sunday, December 10, the Otsego County Sheriff’s Office reported that on Saturday, at approximately 5:28 p.m., the Otsego County 911 Center began receiving multiple 911 calls reporting an explosion and residential structure fire on Richards Avenue in the Town of Oneonta. The Oneonta Fire Department

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and mutual aid departments responded. Upon arrival, they found multiple residential structures with severe damage and an active structure fire. According to the press release, a state of emergency has been declared by Oneonta Town Supervisor Randal Mowers until further notice. The state of emergency is still in effect as of press time. Additional resources from the City of Oneonta Police Department, Otsego County Office of Emergency Services, Otsego County Sheriff’s Office, Otsego County Ambulance, New York Continued on page 12

Beloved Mt. Otsego Ski Shop To Close After This Season By WRILEY NELSON MIDDLEFIELD arry Peplinski announced that his family business, the Mt. Otsego Ski Shop in Bowerstown, will close at the end of the winter season after 46 years of operation. The Peplinskis’ inventory of cross-country skiing and snowshoeing equipment will be sold to Milford’s Woodland Cycles, which will continue to offer local rentals. Peplinski, a longserving Cooperstown teacher, skiing coach, and slope operator, reflected on his decades in business. “There was another ski shop on Main Street starting in the late 1930s,” he recalled. “I bought my first proper pair of skis with a metal binding there in 1945. I bought this business from [former Cooperstown principal] Nick Sterling in 1978. He was involved with the skiing hill and with the school, of course. We’ve run it since then, and this will be our last year. Photo by Wriley Nelson I’m very pleased that Woodland Cycles will take Harry and David Peplinski show off the Mt. Otsego Ski Shop’s collection of photos and Continued on page 8 artifacts from local skiing history.

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