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Top Stories on Piedmont Patch, May 30-June 5

Patch readers are an eclectic bunch. Popular articles this week ranged from youth tennis to the League of Women Voters, glockenspiels to goats.

THE WEEK'S MOST POPULAR NEWS STORIES:

  1.  Neil Rothenberg said drills tailored to his players' skills have been the secret to his success in coaching girls' and boys' varsity tennis at PHS.
  2. The success of online video streaming services spells trouble for cable and satellite.
  3.  The estate planning lawyer and volunteer mediator has been elected as the next president of the local LWV chapter.
  4.  Parents are objecting to the school district's plans to change the fourth grade music program.
  5.  Park Commission, Public Works say using goats for hillside weed abatement would cost too much.

THE WEEK'S MOST POPULAR ANNOUNCEMENTS:

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