Doug Lucy of Fishkill brought his grandsons out in the rain Sunday to see the sloop and celebrate efforts to keep the Hudson River clean, lohud.com reports.
After a costly restoration and repair, the 106-foot sloop resumed its commission as a Hudson River fixture amid a small celebration Sunday in Cold Spring. Officials for the organization overseeing the sloop, Hudson Valley Sloop Clearwater, spent nearly $900,000 to restore the ship, and more work is forthcoming, lohud.com says.
Built in the 1960s by Seeger, the folk singer and social activist, the sloop's main purpose is to offer a glimpse of the natural beauty of the Hudson to inspire people to preserve it.
Doug Lucy of Fishkill brought his grandsons out in the rain Sunday to see the sloop and celebrate efforts to keep the Hudson River clean, lohud.com reports.
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