The Daily Numbers for Wednesday July 3

The Daily Numbers: 2 brothers in Aston who are looking to enter guilty plea in brutal murder of man in Lancaster County home invasion.

0 plans that have been formally presented to Brookhaven Borough Council for a 50-acre plot at Edgmont and Coebourn avenues.

22 of July, when council will invite the Chester Water Authority, the owner of the tract, to a meeting to discuss any possible development plans.

19, age of man charged with shooting his friend, a 17-year-old in Lower Chichester.

6,500 vehicles a day that go over the Mulford Bridge, which connects Glenolden and Norwood on Chester Pike. It reopened yesterday.

4 surgeries now for lung transplant recipient Sarah Murnaghan of Newtown Square.

1 person struck and killed by train on the Route 100 line in Havertown yesterday afternoon.

2 Chester men sentenced to life in prison for their role in a rap battle murder.

45 point dip in the Down Jones average yesterday.

3-1 win for the Phils over the Pirates as they snapped the Pirates' 9-game winning streak.

2 hits for Ryan Howard as he snapped an 0-for-22 skid last night.

12 wins out of 16 games, what Charlie Manuel thinks the Phils need to do to get back in the NL East race.

5 year, $22.5 million dollar deal from the Flyers to sign Vincent Lecavalier.

14 seasons, how long Levavalier played with the Tampa Bay Lightning.

383 goals and 874 points for the former No. 1 pick.

2 no-hitters in 10 months for Reds' pitcher Homer Bailey, who blanked the Giants last night.

Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan. Charlie Manuel is either very optimistic. Or delirious. We'll see over the next 15 games.

I Don’t Get It: Why is is that the roads always seem to be in worse shape after they're repaired than before?

Today’s Upper: Kudos toall the towns in Delco who are planning elaborate July 4th celebrations, kicking off tonight with a fireworks display at Upper Darby High School.

Quote Box: “For those of you who are here about the water company property, we want you to know there have been no negotiations." - Brookhaven Council Vice President Ben Linowski, on rumors of development of 50-acre tract at Edgmont and Coebourn avenues.

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