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Can You Guess The Most-Read Story On Coventry Patch For 2022?
Was it the first annual July 4 fireworks; the 22 dogs surrendered to Coventry Animal Control, or a vice principal charged with a DUI?

COVENTRY, RI — The end of the year is almost upon us.
It has been one like no other (but, yeah, we always say that, don’t we?). In 2022, we've seen adversity, uncertainty, tragedy and heartbreak, but also a lot of joy and fun.
During the past year, Coventry Patch has told some amazing stories and shared a lot of important information, too, in 2023 with our readers — logging in more than 505,000 page views on stories this year.
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Here are a few of the most-read stories of the year. Can you guess which one had the most readers?
Was it …
Find out what's happening in Coventryfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- Elementary School Custodian From Coventry Faces Child Porn Charge
- Coventry Will Have Its 1st Annual July 4th Fireworks In 2023
- 22 Dogs Up For Adoption, All Surrendered To Coventry Animal Control
- Warwick School Vice Principal From Coventry Charged With DUI
- 3 Men Caught In Coventry With 195 Counterfeit $20 Bills: Police?
We’ll let you know on New Year's Eve.
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