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Well Now, Wellesley Patch, Here Are Your Top 10 Stories of 2014
Among the stories you clicked on most? Posts about viruses, E. coli, the state election and Menino's famous baseball bat cane.

Tragedy. People doing great things. Pets. Events. Politics. The good, the bad and the ugly. If it’s happening in Wellesley, we hope to have it on the pages of Wellesley Patch.
According to readers, these were our most viewed stories of the year:
- Sephora Coupons 2015: Get 20% Off Promo Code And Free Sample: As the budget shopper, we know that every penny counts. This is why we are devoted to providing the latest and great coupons for you.
- UPDATED: Town-Wide Boil Water Notice in Effect for Wellesley: One of the town’s reservoirs tested positive for E. coli.
- Cottage in Wellesley Closed After Young Driver Hits It: A driver smashed into the front window of the restaurant. No one was hurt.
- Annual Halloween Trick-or-Treat Parade Planned: Get your costumes planned. The parade is coming back to Wellesley. And The Local’s offering free lunch to the ghosts and goblins.
- How can you use expired toothpaste? Sometimes we keep things in the bathroom cabinet for years. Do you ever wonder if your toothpaste expired? If it is, do you throw it away?
- Do You Own the Dog Who Knocked Over the Woman in the Park? The town’s animal control officer is looking for a pair of two Bernese Mountain Dogs.
- How Did Wellesley Vote in the 2014 State Election? Wellesley favored Baker for governor and Healey for attorney general. They didn’t want the bottle bill or casinos. 68 percent turned out.
- Newton-Wellesley Hospital Steps Up Bans Over Enterovirus Fears: The hospital has new precautions in place.
- Menino’s Famous Baseball Bat Cane Was Gift From Wellesley Couple: The mayor used the “bat” to help him get around, and it was given to him by longtime friends and Red Sox fans from Wellesley.
- Strong Storms, with Hail and a Tornado Possible, to Move Through Overnight
Strong storms are expected to move through Norfolk County on Tuesday night into Wednesday.
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