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Hundreds show up at hydrofracking hearing Wednesday, bigger crowd expected today

The Department of Environmental Conservation held the first of four public hearings on hydrofracking Wednesday.More than 800 people descended on the vacant Dansville Middle School to rally both for and against the controversial natural gas drilling technique.

Anti-fracking advocates outnumbered pro-drilling voices by a roughly 80/20 split.Many pro-drilling speakers were booed by the crowd, while anti-drilling speakers earned hearty applause.

The second of four hearings is being held in Binghamton on Thursday. Sessions are scheduled for 1pm and 6pm.

Read more about Wednesday's hearing at The Innovation Trail.

 
 

Zack Seward had only a few weeks to catch his breath between graduating with a master's in journalism from Columbia University and becoming the first reporter hired for the Innovation Trail.
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