Most-Clicked Somerville Stories of 2011: 40-31
What stories did Somerville Patch visitors read in 2011? A countdown of the top 50.
From now until Dec. 31, we'll be counting down readers' favorite stories of 2011, starting with number 50 and working our way toward the number one story of the year.
We'll post 10 stories a day until the grand finale on New Year's Eve. You'll have to supply your own drumroll.
These are stories Somerville Patch readers clicked on, for whatever reason, and the list is based solely on online traffic numbers.
In other words, it's not necessarily a thoughtful list of Somerville's most important and significant stories of the year—although many of them would belong on such a list.
If your favorite story, or one you find important, didn't make the list, let us know in the comments section below.
So, without further ado ...
Most clicked-on stories of 2011: 40-31
40: IKEA Expected to Extend Building Permits Today
39: Police Search for Suspect in Davis Square Area Indecent Assault
38: Neighbor Mowed My Lawn Without Asking, Sent a Bill
37: Four-Car Accident Closes Elm Street, Sends Car into Porch of House
36: Ultimate Summer Cupcake: Lemon with Raspberry Buttercream
35: Green Line Extension Completion Pushed Back to Between 2018 and 2020
34: Man Dies in Accident on 93 Northbound
33: IKEA Granted One-Year Extension on Permits for Assembly Square Store
32: Sting Operation Leads to Prostitution Arrests on Pearl Street
31: Inman Square: Worst Bike Crash Location in Massachusetts