Members of SUNY Ulster’s Environmental Club donated their time to restore, protect and beautify a Hudson River park. Six students along with faculty advisor Jennifer Costello spent half a day planting native plant species at Kingston Point Beach in Kingston. The community college group worked with Kingston Parks and Recreation Department, UlsterCorps and Volunteer New York on the service project on Oct. 25.
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