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All Together Now!: Jinah Kim, David Bond

Mar 24, 2021: 6pm - 7pm
WGXC 90.7-FM: Radio for Open Ears

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Jinah Kim, the owner of SunHee’s restaurant in downtown Troy, and an organizer For Stop Asian Hate Rally In Albany March 22, discusses the event. And we tune in a new report by Bennington College Professor, David Bond, shows that the amount of toxic fire-fighting foam burnt at the Norlite hazardous waste incinerator in Cohoes is far greater than state and company officials have disclosed. A new website that compiles all the shipments of AFFF from the Department of Defense from 2016 to 2020 for burning has been put together. Norlite burned more AFFF than any other facility even though federal and military officials believe that incineration is not effective. Mark Dunlea reports from WOOC. www.bennington.edu/AFFF

"All Together Now!" is a daily news show brought to you by WGXC-FM in Greene and Columbia counties. The show is a unique, community-based collaboration between listeners and programmers, both on-air and off. "All Together Now!" features local and regional news, weather updates, feature segments, and newsmaker interviews. "All Together Now!" begins with The WGXC Daily, a news roundup with local event listings. Then, there are special segments of shows about the Hudson Valley, interviews with newsmakers, and your friends and neighbors talking about local subjects. Contributors include Rob Gelles, Joe Demanso of the Catskill Makers Syndicate, Philip Grant, Tim Light, Tom Roe, Lynn Sloneker, Julia Joern, and many others. Some reports come from WGXC's partner station WOOC-LP in Troy, New York. Tune in to learn more about the issues that affect communities throughout the Capital Region and the Hudson Valley, from the Catskills to the Berkshires and beyond. Listeners can call (518) 291-9492 any time and leave a three-minute message, that may be included on "All Together Now!”. Or, if you want to get involved, email the WGXC news team at info@wgxc.org. "All Together Now!" also has a 24/7 news stream online, where you can tune in to local and regional news and more, any time of the day or night. Click on the "Listen Live" bar at wgxc.org.