The Daily Numbers for Monday July 22

The Daily Numbers: 2 Colwyn officials facing charges in the latest controversy to hit the tiny borough.

500 students who have enrolled in the Chester Upland School District, enough to keep Main Street Elementary School open.

2,700 students now enrolled in Chester Upland, up from 2,200, as Receivery Joe Watkins and school officials press their attempts to lure kids back from charter schools.

3 million dollars in escrow charges released last week in the latest skirmish between township residents and a project at the airport complex.

11,000 dollars in Kitchen Aid mixers that police say were stolen from a local Kohl's stores by a Media couple.

5 houses destroyed by fire in Kensington.

9 people struck when an SUV slammed into a group of people outside a Philly nightclub.

87, age of Delaware woman who succumbed to heat, the 2nd heat-related death reported in Delaware.

3 bodies found amid probe of possible serial killer in Cleveland.

1 woman killed when she fell from a roller coaster ride at Six Flags in Arlington, Texas.

3 home runsgiven up by Cliff Lee as the Phils fell the Mets yesterday, 5-0.

7 home runs served up by Lee in his last 2 starts.

0 runs on 3 hits for the Phils against Mets ace Matt Harvey.

10 strikeouts for Harvey.

Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan. The Phils won the first game of the series against the Mets Friday night, then had Cole Hamels and Cliff Lee lined up for the weekend. They promptly lost both games.

I Don’t Get It: How can a town that is barely a mile across have the consisten kinds of problems that plague Colwyn Borough.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to pope star Taylor Swift, who made a dream come true for a Marple girl this weekend. Aimee Hurlock, who is battling leukemia, got to meet the start backstage before her concert at Lincoln Financial Field Friday night.

Quote Box: “This individual (Parham) has a vendetta, and as a result of this vendetta and understanding that his insurbordination was going to lead to him being fired, decided to take some type of action." - Tariq El-Shabazz, attorney for Rochelle Bilal, the Public Safety Director in Colwyn, who was hit with charges by a local cop yesterday.

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