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Merrimack Patch Readers: Thanks For Helping Us Grow
Merrimack NH Patch, established in 2011, received 24,839 visitors last month. Thank you for your continued support.

MERRIMACK, NH -- More than 24,000 visitors turned to Merrimack Patch for local news last month. Thank you for taking time in your busy days to spend a few moments with Patch. We appreciate your visits and contributions, and we want you to know we take nothing for granted here. Thank you for helping us to grow and thrive this year.
Merrimack Patch launched in 2011. We've come a long way, and you're a big reason why.
In August, Merrimack Patch recorded 24,839 visitors. For a town of 25,650 people, that's a lot of readers! Our visitors hail from Merrimack, for sure, but many residents of neighboring towns also land on Merrimack Patch from time to time, too. That figure -- compiled and verified through Google Analytics -- includes readers on desktop, laptop, tablet, mobile and our app, and our visitors often access Patch on several devices over the month.
Find out what's happening in Merrimackfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Here are 10 of the most-read articles on Merrimack Patch in August:
- Elderly Merrimack Couple Killed In Fire
- Merrimack High School Ranked Among Best In State
- Drunk Merrimack Woman Arrested Again: Police
- Merrimack Police: Man Assaults Woman, Tries To Break Into BAE
- Merrimack Police National Night Out
- Merrimack Police: Man Violated Protective Order Over Social Media
- $587K Merrimack 4-Bed On Horseshoe Pond
- NH Trump Monument Vandalized
- Market Basket Makes Major Change After NH Governor's Tip
- NH Woman Fights Off Bear That Broke Into Her Home
Got a news tip? I'm Jason Claffey, your local editor. After graduating from Boston University, I joined Patch in 2011 to launch Exeter Patch, one of 12 Patches in New Hampshire. Patch chose to expand to the Granite State to cover the 2012 New Hampshire primary and presidential election.
Find out what's happening in Merrimackfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
When the election was over, we turned our attention to local news -- including a devastating hepatitis C outbreak at Exeter Hospital. Looking back, that tragedy was an early warning for New Hampshire's current opioid crisis -- one of the most important issues Patch is covering today.
If you have an issue you think Merrimack Patch should cover or simply want to reach out, contact us at merrimack@patch.com.
Our readers also love Merrimack Patch's calendar of events — more than 1,000 visits were made to our calendar in August. Coming up soon on the calendar? Fourteen New Hampshire museums will offer free admission Saturday for Museum Day 2018.
If you would like to post on Merrimack Patch, too, you may easily to sign up for a free user profile. As a Patch user, you can post articles, events, jobs, and announcements. And the "rules of Patch" are easy to follow: "no abusive content, no commercial spam, keep it local, and be awesome."
What else is new? More than 5,000 people follow the Merrimack Patch Facebook page and more than 1,000 have signed up for our email newsletters and breaking news alerts.
If you own a local business and are interested in getting your message on Merrimack Patch or our nearby Patches, please visit the page and tell us what you need. One of our sales reps will be in touch.
Here's another fun fact about Patch: Did you know that Patch is among the 100 most trafficked websites in the United States? Patch ranks 91st on the most viewed websites in the country, according to Alexa. There are more than 1,200 Patches across the United States. That's a lot of local news!
Many news websites are limiting access to free articles, but Patch articles and events by our journalists and our users are always free to view.
We're thrilled you've made Merrimack Patch a part of your life. Thank you so much for your support and readership.
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