The Daily Numbers for Wednesday May 29

 

 

The Daily Numbers: 17, age of teen driver killed in crash on Smithbridge Road yesterday afternoon.

 

1 person killed when a car slammed under the rear of a school bus on Route 322 in Upper Chichester yesterday.

 

13 people killed and 245 injured in crashes in Pa. over the long Memorial Day weekend.

 

760 crashes that were responded to by troopers.

 

85 crashes involved alcohol.

 

5 shots believed fired into a car during a dispute between two women in Middletown who had been partners at one time. A 41-year-old pediatrician at A.I. DuPont now faces charges.

 

31, age of a wanted ex-cop who was killed in a shootout with U.S. marshals in a motel on Township Line Road in Upper Darby.

 

7 men with Delco ties who will be ordained permanent deacons by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.

 

3 more people charged in connection with that wild incident after a beer party was disrupted in a neighborhood near West Chester University.

 

30 minute parking limit outside the borough offices being considered by Yeadon Borough Council.

 

4 of 10 households in U.S. now feature a woman as the top breadwinner.

 

51  percent of those in recent poll who said they would back Joe Sestak in a possible rematch with U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey. The PoliticsPA polled 332 readers and got a 51-49 margin for Sestak.

 

90,000 dollars in cash in bag stolen from car of ATM repairman in Philly yesterday.

 

50 percent in recent poll who said they have had sex in the office.

 

90 percent said they were sexually attracted to a coworker.

 

85 percent said they have dreamed of having sex with colleague.

 

54 percent said they've had sex with someone in their office.

Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.

 

Where would the Phillies be without Cliff Lee.

I Don’t Get It: Think you're having a bad day. An ATM repairman in Philly's car got broken into and a bag with $90,000 in cash stolen.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Donna Farrell and Richard McCarron, two Delaware County residents getting big honors from the Catholic Church. Well deserved.

Quote Box: “Right tnow I'd like to end the year on a positive note."

- New Interboro Acting Superintendent Bernadette Reiley after being named to replace John Cleghorn at last night's school board meeting.

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