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Malvern Patch's Top 25 Stories of 2012

Here's a list of our most-viewed stories from last year.

There was no shortage of news last year in Malvern. The list below shows the top 25 stories that ran on Malvern Patch in 2012, ranked by number of page views.

The number one story, about four Michiganders who used SCUBA gear to retrieve golf balls from local golf course ponds, went viral and garnered more than twice the total combined page views of the other 24 items on the list. 

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  2. Uptown Worthington: A List of What's Coming
     
  3. Updated: Malvern Man Killed in Newtown Square Crash Monday
     
  4. Fatal Crash Victim ID'ed as 23-Year-Old Malvern Woman
     
  5. Update: Lockdown Lifted at Gen. Wayne Elementary
     
  6. Readers' Choice: Best Workout Spot?
     
  7. Arrested Rustin Swim Coach Worked in Malvern
     
  8. New Turnpike Interchange to Open in December
     
  9. Jefferson Starship Will Kick Off East Whiteland Concert Series
     
  10. Developer: The Whip Tavern Coming to Malvern
     
  11. Paoli Fire Co. Tries to Put Out a PR Wildfire
     
  12. King Road Corvette Crash Kills Malvern Man
     
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  14. Fire Engine Falls Through Deck At Paoli Hospital
     
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  16. Curtains for United Artists Movie Theater in East Whiteland?
     
  17. Slide Show: GVSD Administration Lays Out Proposed Cuts for 2012-13
     
  18. Hurricane Sandy: Malvern Information Center
     
  19. GVSD Employee Pleads Guilty to Scout-Camp Assaults
     
  20. Paoli Hospital Releases 'Sara's Trauma Story' Video
     
  21. S.W.A.T. Team Apprehended Sycamore Circle Shooter
     
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  23. Kimberton Whole Foods Coming To East King
     
  24. Update: Reports Say Suicide Likely in Death of Man in Burned Car
     
  25. UPDATED: Suspect Arrested in Paoli Bomb-Threat Bank Robbery

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