
Here at Grafton Patch, we take social media pretty seriously.
The platform is one way we look to interact with you, answer your questions and get to see what's on your mind. Social Media Saturday is a weekly feature where we highlight your questions and thoughts you've shared on Facebook and other media throughout the past week.
We'll also point you to some new and interesting pages you may not have known about before.
Find out what's happening in Graftonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
As of this week, 246 people have "liked'' us on Facebook. We are getting SOOOOO close to 250. Help send us over the top! Feel free to like us at Facebook.com/GraftonPatch.
Our story about the Air Force Band performing at the Common July 3 drew 490 impressions, the most we had this week.
Find out what's happening in Graftonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
I can’t think of an event that is more fitting on the eve of July 4. Thanks to the Grafton Lions Club for sponsoring this popular tradition and see you at the concert!
To read more, see http://patch.com/A-jGQJ.
Close behind was the update on the so-called wedding crasher, the Grafton woman charged with stealing gifts from a wedding reception.
Crime-related stories are always popular and this one was no exception, with 460 impressions and some interesting comments from my former colleague and fellow Boston University journalism school grad Dave Pepin.
To read more, see http://patch.com/A-jJtW
One of our new "likes'' came from Sue Rogers, who works at the Grafton Municipal Center and is about to take a fascinating trip. Where is she going?
You will have to check out Grafton Patch this week to find out.
For more Facebook pages Grafton residents might find interesting, check out our list of "liked" pages on facebook.com/GraftonPatch. And don’t forget to follow us at www.facebook.com/GraftonPatch.
You also can follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/GraftonPatch.
See you next Saturday!
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