Community Corner

Social Media Saturday

A look at what went on in our social media this week.

A few Facebook posts were popular this past week garnering a lot of attention and even a few comments. 

One of the most contentious stories was on . Comments pondered why he kept his job after allegedly breaking into a home looking for prescription drugs. 

"I don't understand this... why did he keep his job? If he applied for the job today, he would not get hired. So why," commented someone on the page. 

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The Healey story received 844 impressions. By contrast a story posted about received over 1,000 impressions. 

Seems everyone is proud their little ones are such great students. 

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Patch began their Passport column this week. It hopes to introduce readers to different places they might be missing out on, in and around their town. 

One of the most popular posts was about Euphoria Esthetics Day Spa. It received four "likes" and 826 impressions. 

Over on Twitter, the story was also retweeted by Massachusetts Places, a Twitter account that tweets about different places you can go to in the state.

Wednesday's  asked residents if they agreed with the new limit on trash bags. Fourteen people voted. Five of those said they agreed with it, while nine others voted "no, we are taxed enough."

This week, we landed on Kiwi Girl Studio's Facebook page, a studio that offers classes where children can get involved with music and dancing. 

Remember to check us out on Facebook and on Twitter. We invite you to write us in anyway you can.  


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