A fire has heavily damaged the upstate New York mill owned by a Cooperstown-based wood baseball bat company.
Emergency officials in Otsego County say the fire was reported around 6 p.m. Monday at Cooperstown Bat Co.’s mill in the town of Hartwick, adjacent to the village of Cooperstown. Eight local volunteer fire departments extinguished the blaze around 11:30 p.m.
No one was injured.
Officials say the 75-foot-long by 35-foot-wide single-story building is a total loss.
The bat company had moved equipment into the building after buying the property last fall. Cooperstown Bat’s nearby finishing factory wasn’t damaged. The company also has a retail store on Cooperstown’s Main Street.
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
The company’s website says it makes wood baseball bats for game use, collecting and displaying.
Topics New York
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