The Daily Numbers - Jan. 6

The Daily Numbers: 2 charges against former Magisterial District Judge Gerald Liberace that resulted in convictions. He was found guilty of corrupting morals and endangering welfare of a child, but acquitted of indecent assault 12, age of girl in 2004 at the time of the alleged incidents.


19 years of community service that came to an end in Upper Darby with the resignation of Councilman Dennis Carey.


2 men busted as suspected drug dealers in Upper Darby.


1 skull found floating in the Delaware River near Wilmington.


5 million dollar tax note approved by the Chester Upland School Board.


5 Acme supermarkets in the region that will be closed in February. 1 of them is in Wayne.


1 person killed and 1 critically injured when a car slammed into a crowded bar at the Jersey shore.


2 new smaller casinos that have been given the green light in Atlantic City as the ailing shore biz tries to reinvigorate its ailing gambling halls.


26 months in prison for a Bucks County chiropractor in a $3 million fraud to rip off Independence Blue Cross.


20, age of man who was killed when he fell 30 feet from a railing during a party on New Year’s Eve at a frat house on the Penn campus.


0-17 record on the road this year for the Wizards, who fell to the Sixers at the Wells Fargo Center last night, 109-97.


26 points for Lou Williams in the win, including 12 in the 4th quarter.


2.5 point favorite, that would be the Eagles, despite all the national pundits picking the Packers.


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Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.Need a little karma going into Sunday’s NFC Wild Card game between the Eagles and Packers. How about this: 4th and 26.


 


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I Don’t Get It: Not a good time for business icons in these parts.


Yesterday it was TastyKake. Today the bad news surrounds Acme supermarkets.


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Today’s Upper: The Acmes – and every other supermarket in the region – should be packed today. They’re calling for a little snow tomorrow morning.


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Quote Box: “This wasn’t justice.”


- Meg Liberace, daughter of District Judge Gerald Liberace, after jury convicted him on 2 of 3 charges.

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