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FORT EDWARD, N.Y. — Crews dredging PCBs from the Hudson River on Friday ripped away remnants of what was once Britain’s largest fort in Colonial America, a mistake that incensed local officials who had feared the $750 million cleanup project would damage such relics in the area.
Neal Orsini, who owns riverside property in Fort Edward, 45 miles north of Albany, said crews were supposed to stay away from that stretch of riverbank because of its archaeological significance.



