It has been another active year at Fix in Unused Hampshire, and the numbers in 2023 bear that out.

While compiling a list of the most-read stories and posts of the year and a few of my favorite things I worked on this final year, I was struck by the sheer volume of the work created on our 14 sites.
For 2023, Fix had more than 14.2 million page sees on our Rock State destinations. That's down from final year (thank you, Facebook calculation changes).Be that as it may, it is still a part more page sees than one would anticipate from basically one individual, news accomplices, and the periodic scope from other staffers within the company (thank you, Cailin and others).
According to Patch’s CMS information, I delivered about 3,100 pieces of substance in 2023.
Despite what a few online trolls may think, as it were a modest bunch of those posts were totaled substance from other news outlets. More than most of the other stories were ones perusers would not see anyplace else or saw on Fix first.
Example: The most-read story of the year, the shooting at Modern Hampshire Healing center, which was to begin with detailed by me many minutes after it happened and police gave the all-clear that the shooter was down. Another? The moment most-read story of the year, Modern England’s most prevalent radio conversation appear have, Howie Carr, having a therapeutic episode live on the air.
Patch was too the primary outlet to report on the state’s to begin with mass shooting, as well as numerous, numerous other stories and posts.
Our perusers too saw hundreds of stories from our news accomplices — Jeffrey Hastings, InDepthNH, NH Diary, NH Bulletin, and News 603.I’m thankful to them for filling within the crevices in coverage, especially Hasting’s work within the southern portion of the state and News 603 getting out to late night and early morning crashes and fires in and around the capital locale when I am now and then snoozing or active doing other things.
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