Here is readership
data for the top 2013
news posts on Facebook
from The Times Record.
Our Top 10 listing is guided by most-read Facebook posts as measured
by “reach.”
By reach
10. “Astonishing”
VIDEO: Audrey Burns sings
“Astonishing” from “Little
Women the Musical” during the Mt. Ararat High
School Class of 2013
graduation
Reached 1,471/ June 10
9. First day of spring
POST: “What’s your
favorite drive-in indulgence?” Reached 1,511/ March 21
8. Teen suicide
OpEd: A Bath teen’s suicide has instilled fear
among Mid-coast youths.
Reached 1,660 / Nov. 27
7. Special election primary
PHOTO: Eloise Vitelli chosen for Dist. 19 special
election.
Reached 1,683 / July 22
6. Boston terror
JT LEONARD: Joy of game
quickly fades
Reached 1,771 / April 16
5. Abduction report
NEWS: Attempted abduction thwarted in Bath
Reached 1,823 / Dec. 11
4. Returned lost cash
NEWS: There was never a
question of not turning
over to police the $800 in
cash
Reached 1,980 / July 26
3. Drug bust
PHOTO: MDEA agents search
suspected meth lab in Bath
Reached 2,103 / March 13
2. ‘Put the phone down’
VIDEO: Lisbon High School official addresses class of 2013
Reached 2,998 / June 3
1. Blue ribbon
VIDEO: In Topsham, U.S. education official lauds
Williams-Cone, Maine’s only
National Blue Ribbon School
in 2013.
Reached 3,210 / Sept. 26
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