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Our Top Four Stories in May

Chestnut Hill Patch reflects on the top four most-read stories from the month of May.

What did Chestnut Hillers care about during the month of May? It was a diverse month, with stories from around Philadelphia making the top four list of our most-read stories for the month of May.

Chestnut Hill Patch's data shows that the following stories drew the most attention last month:

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Know any local students who go to these schools? According to the Washington Post, these two Philadelphia schools were names two of the most challenging schools in Pennsylvania.

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Wyndmoor mom Amy Bradley showcases The Toydozer, her clean-up time invention, at the Chestnut Hill Home and Garden Festival. Soon after, the toy was also .

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 Whether it was all of the iPads this thief made off with, or the fact that he was disgruntled, this particular blotter seemed to grab readers' attention.

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Any story with Mayor Michael Nutter and Jay-Z makes its way straight to the top. This story was a poll on whether or not The Parkway in Center City, a spot usually reserved for free concerts, should be used for a ticketed music festival this summer.

 

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