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In Case You Missed It: Last week's most talked about Facebook post

The story that went with the picture seen here has generated a reaction bigger than any of our other Facebook posts have, ever. It was a story about sportsmanship in Manchester, and proof that even among rivals, compassion and support mean more than being first.

So far, nearly 500 of our followers have "liked" the post, and more than 80 people have shared it. That means we've reached more than 16,500 people with a positive story they might otherwise have heard nothing about!

If you don't already follow Manchester School District's Facebook page, check it out.

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