The Daily Numbers - Dec. 30

The Daily Numbers: 3 women who are accusing a former Darby Township cop of coercing them into sex.


24, age of suspect who turned himself in yesterday for stalking and the following an 86-year-old man home from Harrah’s Casino in Chester and then robbing him outside his home in Bethel.


3.8 million dollars, how much Chester Community Charter School is suing the Chester Upland School District and state for, saying they are owed the money.


2 Sears stores in the region targeted for closing, including the store at 69th Street in Upper Darby.


79 stores being closed altogether.


42 of 49 Delco municipalities that will start taking stray animals to the Chester County SPCA on Sunday, as opposed to the Delco SPCA. They’re getting out of the animal control business.


30 of June, how long the deal will be in place with the Chesco SPCA.


1 state trooper injured when his cruised was slammed by an SUV out on Route 1 in Chester County yesterday.


47, age of woman from Glen Mills who now faces DUI charges in connection with the crash.


25 people forced to evacuate their homes after a massive sinkhole developed in Allentown.


300 jobs being eliminated by Susquehanna Bancshares. Some of the layoffs will be in the Philly region.


9 Iron Hill locations across the region, with the latest pub opening in Chestnut Hill.


4-2 win for Flyers over Pens.


3 days until the Winter Classic.


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Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.How do you think Joe Banner and Jeff Lurie feel about all this fuss being made over Citizens Bank Park and the Winter Classic. Meanwhile, they’re playing a meaningless game across the street Sunday at the Linc.


 


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I Don’t Get It: I’m all for the Winter Classic. But the prices are outrageous. I don’t get it.


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Today’s Upper: Kudos to County Council for getting a plan in place to handle stray animals starting Sunday when the SPCA gets out of the animal control business.


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Quote Box: “Animal control was a very big part of our history. It took us a long time to get here, to become an organization that is more practive than reactive.”


- Justina Calgiano, of the Delco SPCA, on their move to get out of animal control.

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