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What's in a Name? “Pete Seeger Bridge or Walkway Over the Hudson?”

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Monday, April 20, 2009   

Albany, NY - One of the nation's most-enduring folksingers is also one of the Hudson River's greatest advocates, and now there is a debate over whether to name a new walkway over the river in honor of singer Pete Seeger. The structure, a former Hudson River railroad bridge, is being converted into a pedestrian walkway and state park. Since 1966, when Seeger co-founded an environmental group named after his sailing ship, Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, he has been actively working to help eliminate pollution and clean up the river through advocacy and education.

As for the idea that's been floated to give the bridge a new name in honor of Seeger, Rep. Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) thinks it's a good one.

"It was Pete Seeger who mainly focused attention on the Hudson River, and he did so by setting up the Sloop Clearwater. Pete has been a very powerful, positive figure here in a lot of ways, and one of the ways has been his successful efforts to draw attention to the Hudson River and get it fixed up."

Not so fast, says the nonprofit group behind the project. While they say they have "nothing but respect" for Seeger, they say in a statement that they "have not given consideration to naming the future park anything except Walkway Over the Hudson. The state, the group and Congressman Hinchey both point out will have a say in the matter, too.

Hinchey, whose 22nd Congressional district runs along about 60 miles of the western shore of the Hudson, says Seeger, a Fishkill resident who is set to celebrate his 90th birthday this year, deserves the honor for his dedication to protecting the river. But the representative, who helped secure federal funds for the project, acknowledges the naming decision for the bridge will ultimately go through Albany.

"It's a bridge that's owned by the state, basically, so that is going to have to be a determination that will be made by the state government."

When it was a railway, the bridge connected Poughkeepsie to Highland and was an important rail link from 1888 to 1974, at which point, it caught fire. Recognized as an engineering marvel in its day, it is set to re-open in October for strollers, joggers, bicyclists and bladers. That event is planned to coincide with the 400th anniversary celebration of Captain Henry Hudson's sailing up the river. Seeger is set to celebrate his 90th birthday May 3 with a star-studded concert in Madison Square Garden.



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