Fracking decision changes N.Y. lives

Poughkeepsie Journal: Without hesitation, Kirkwood resident Marchie Diffendorf can recall the exact date of the phone call: Dec. 7, 2007. It was a landman with a natural-gas company: Would he be interested in leasing the natural-gas rights to his 60-acre property in the rural Broome County town he's lived in his whole life? Around that same time, someone knocked on the door of Eileen Hamlin's blue-sided, one-story Kirkwood home -- 2 ½ miles from Diffendorf's -- with a similar offer. Take the deal today, the man......

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