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Don't Let Nanuet Patch Beat Pearl River to 700 Facebook Likes

For the first time since its launch at the end of 2010, Pearl River Patch caught Nanuet Patch in Facebook likes late Thursday night. Both are closing in on 700. Like Pearl River Patch on Facebook for breaking news, real-time dispatches

Back in August, we asked readers to help Pearl River Patch in its race with Nanuet Patch to 600 Facebook likes. 

Nanuet Patch, which launched in Aug. 2010, won that race and continued to hold an advantage until last night.

As of 11:09 p.m. Thursday, Pearl River Patch caught Nanuet for the first time. Both sites had 673. This morning, we're ahead by one 'like'

Don't miss out on the opportunity to prove Pearl River's superiority by beating Nanuet to 700 Facebook likes. 

Of course, you can also like Pearl River Patch's Facebook page because Patch's Facebook presence provides readers with breaking news, real-time dispatches from our reporters and editors, and more.

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Ryan Buncher (Editor) December 10, 2012 at 12:06 pm
As of Monday morning, we are just five away from 700!
Ryan Buncher (Editor) December 11, 2012 at 04:38 pm
We are now just four Facebook likes away from 700. Help put us over the top before Nanuet catches up..
Ryan Buncher (Editor) December 12, 2012 at 05:39 am
Thank you to John Stout of Pearl River for giving Pearl River Patch's Facebook page like No. 700 tonight. Even better, John is also a fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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