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The Top 10 Ramsey Patch Stories of 2012
Hurricane Sandy dominated headlines this year, but it didn't nab the #1 spot

It’s only been a few months since the Ramsey Patch launched, but it has been a busy few months in the borough! Below are the top ten most clicked-on stories of the year, in reverse order:
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In October, a 27-year-old Ramsey man arrested after incessantly calling cops then assaulting his father and a Ramsey police officer, authorities said
9. Ramsey Police Captain Recovering After Tree Fell On Him During Sandy
Captain Ray Bailey sustained 'serious' back and neck injuries during the storm. He is .
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8. O&R Cannot Pinpoint When Power Will Be Restored To Ramsey
In the midst of Hurricane Sandy, residents were looking for a way to find out when power would be restored.
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A woman and her young child were not injured when an NJ Transit train hit their SUV at theRamsey Train Station in September.
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6. PHOTOS: Hurricane Sandy in Ramsey
Authorities have called the storm the worst in the area's history.
5. All O&R Customers in Ramsey Without Power
Over 95% of the borough was without power immediately following Superstorm Sandy.
4. Coach Bus Bursts Into Flames on Rt. 17
No one was injured when a northbound commuter bus being used to train a half-dozen bus drivers caught fire this November
3. What Ramsey Looks Like After Sandy
The aftermath of the superstorm, in photos
2. Crash at Interstate Shopping Center
This December accident had shoppers caught in the midst of the emergency response
1 . Man Charged With Trying To Push Kids In Front Of Train
Ramsey Police charged a Wyckoff man with attempted murder after he allegedly tried to push two Glen Rock boys in front of a moving train at the Ramsey Main Street train station this September.
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