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June's Most Clicked Stories on Salisbury Patch

Here are the most popular stories in Salisbury Patch for the month of June.

Months seem to fly by, don't they? It's easy to miss a story or two that affected your life or town during the month. So, here's a listing of the 10 most popular stories on Salisbury Patch for the month of June:

10. Accident Prone Intersection Prompts Questions

The intersection of Broadway and Susquehanna in Salisbury Township has become difficult to negotiate, according to a published report, and might need traffic signals.

9. Fierce Storm Knocks Out Power

A strong mid-afternoon thunderstorm knocked out power to 371 Salisbury Township residents, according to PPL Electric.

8. Retiring Teacher Praised on Facebook

Retiring Salisbury English teacher Susan Quigg was recognized last week by the Salisbury School Board for her 36 years of service.

7. KidsPeace Bankruptcy Affects Salisbury Tax Hike

The Salisbury School Board passed a 2013-14 budget that raised taxes 2.5%, which was higher than expected, due to the recent bankruptcy of KidsPeace.

6. Championship Salisbury Swim Coach Resigns

Jason Reinhard, who led the Salisbury boys swimming and diving team to the school's first-ever PIAA championship, is resigning.

5. Salisbury Doctor Faces N.J. Fraud Charges

Dr. John R. Manzella allegedly allowed fraudulent prescriptions to be written under his name, according to a published report.

4. Coroner: Blunt Force Trauma Caused 3 Deaths

Three Salisbury Township men were killed in an accident on E. Susquehanna Street in Allentown. Police are still investigating.

3. 13 Hires Approved by Salisbury School Board

The Salisbury School Board also approved various personnel moves during its monthly agenda meeting.

2. Dogs Banned from Salisbury Parks

Dogs and other domestic animals will not be allowed in most Salisbury Township parks.

1. Why Are Dogs Banned From Salisbury Parks?

The Salisbury Board of Commissioners is taking a no tolerance stance on the ordinances that ban dogs in most township parks.

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