The Daily Numbers for Nov. 29

The Daily Numbers: 2 winning ticket in last night’s $550 million dollar Powerball jackpot.

0 here in this area. The winners were sold in Arizona and Missouri.

1 million dollar winning tickets sold in Philly as well as in New Jersey.

7 break-ins in Nether Providence that have neighbors concerned.

1 suspect in the case, a man who led police in Philadelphia on a wild chase. No charges have been filed in the case.

23, age of Sean O’Neill Jr, who has now skipped town after being wanted for a probation violation. Authorities now believe he has fled to Ireland.

12.85 million dollar general obligation note approved by Chester Council as part of its budget process.

7.2 percent tax hike on the table in Marple.

4.52 percent tax hike in Haverford.

335 dollars that came into the Daily Times Merry Christmas Fund yesterday.

21 lot subdivision that was shot down by Middletown Council.

15 homeowners who complained about the new stem center in DCCC.

2.5 million dollars, how much Penn State will pay Graham Spanier to leave his post.

37 billion dollars, how much New Jersey is seeking in damages incurred by Hurricane Sandy.

16 million dollars, the tab for damages in Pa.

1.3 million dollars, how much a Philadelphia municipal worker scammed the city out of in a printer toner and ink cartridge racket.

5.5 sacks this season for Jason Babin, who was released by the Eagles.

18 sacks for Babin last year.

*: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.Good for the USGA and Royal & Ancient in their push to ban the long putter from golf.

Call me a Phanatic

 

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I Don’t Get It: Guess there are a lot of disappointed people trudging back to work today after failing to hit the Powerball.

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Today’s Upper: At least someone hit it fairly big in the Powerball. A million dollar winner was sold in Philly.

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Quote Box: “I was happy. I was really, really glad. We didn’t work for nothing.”

- Mariama Mansaray, on move that allows the ‘Read It’ parody video to be aired on YouTube.

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