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The Top 10 of 2012: Shorewood Patch's Most-Read Stories of the Year
A look back at the year that was in Shorewood.

My first full-time job in the news business was for a paper outside of Peoria covering the local farm beat. It was a long way from a glamorous life and had me spending most of my days traveling the lonely roads of west-Central Illinois looking for stories.
My wife and I moved to the suburbs in 2000 and I began working immediately at a community newspaper in Downers Grove. That's where I had been since I came to work for Patch. I did just about every job in the newsroom at one time or another, and loved every minute of it.
My Beliefs
At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. We also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. In the spirit of simple honesty, we encourage editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. This disclosure is not a license to inject our beliefs into stories or dictate coverage according to them. Rather, we hope the knowledge our beliefs are on the record will cause us to be ever mindful to write, report and edit in a fair and balanced manner. If you ever see evidence we failed in this mission, please let us know.
Politics
I suppose it's no great surprise to find a liberal journalist. I wish I could say I broke the mold, but I tend to take a pretty liberal view most of the time. I find the older I get, though, a little more likely I am to moderate on certain topics, especially those that affect my family.
Religion
Searching for faith.
A look back at the year that was in Shorewood.

The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, now they are open and wrapping paper is everywhere! Merry Christmas!
Month over month stats also up slightly; prices still sliding.
Month over month stats see decline.
From Christmas Eve to Christmas Day, area churches are offering many worship opportunities.
A look back at the year that was in Yorkville.
The female deputy is expected to recover; police said 17-year-old assailant Jose Chavez was in critical condition Friday.
Intended as a video to be aired on Dec. 22, NASA reassures the public that life will continue on after the so-called Mayan apocalypse.
Montgomery's kids are pretty impressive; here are some of the stories of their achievements and good deeds in 2012.
From good news to bittersweet tributes, a look back at the year that was.
What's opening? What's closing? A look at the local business scene in 2012.
A look back at the year that was in Montgomery.
The North American Aerospace Defense Command has a website that now offers a mobile app to track the jolly man's magical flight, plus games and activities, in addition to its Santa tracker.
Intended as a video to be aired on Dec. 22, NASA reassures the public that life will continue on after the so-called Mayan apocalypse.
A look at recent driving under the influence charges.
A roundup of recent driving under the influence arrests across the area.
The Bears are in must-win mode this week at Arizona. Can you guess the score? Closest prediction to the outcome wins a Patch T-shirt!
Patch contacted 10 newly elected representatives to find out what they plan to do to help curb gun violence in our country in the wake of last week's mass killing in Newtown, CT. Those who actually wanted to discuss the issue say it's time for
What experts say about Doomsday prophesies, the end of the Mayan calendar and their potential impact on Rockville.
What's this cat thinking as it peers out from inside this water bottle box?