Crane raises tugboat that sank in Hudson River

The tugboat that crashed on the Hudson River killing three people, including a man from Long Island, was raised today. A special salvage crane that's is said to be the largest on the East Coast lifted

News 12 Staff

Mar 24, 2016, 11:15 PM

Updated 3,100 days ago

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The tugboat that crashed on the Hudson River killing three people, including a man from Long Island, was raised today.
A special salvage crane that's is said to be the largest on the East Coast lifted the wreckage from the waters under the Tappan Zee Bridge.
The tugboat sank earlier this month after crashing into a construction barge.
Officials identified one of the victims as Timothy Conklin, 29, of Westbury.
The body of another crew member was recovered after being trapped in the boat.