The Daily Numbers for Thursday Sept. 5

The Daily Numbers: 49 guns that former Chester police officer Ernie Manerchia will have to surrender in his plea deal in Chester County to assault charges in a tiff with his wife.

2,500 dollar reward posted for info on bandit who has it the Ride Aid pharmacy in Folcroft twice.

32,000 dollars in change orders approved for work on Aston Elementary School.

23, age of Drexel Hill man who faces charges for trying to pawn stolen jewelry in the township.

27 years for the Great Media Garage Sale, on tap this weekend.

11 state-owned bridges that were highlighted by PennDOT officials yesterday as needing repairs.

60 million dollar fine against Penn State that continues to be the center of legal wrangling in the Jerry Sandusky case.

112 point spike for the Dow Jones Average on Wall Street yesterday.

6 innings for Roy Halladay last night. He didn't figure in the decision, a 3-2 loss to the Nats.

5 walks and 5 strikeouts for the former ace who continues his comeback. He also hit 2 Nats.

31,495 in Citizens Bank Park last night.

3-1 win for Penncrest over Chichester in girls soccer.

Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan. The Phillies will be looking closely at Roy Halladay's four starts the rest of this season. The team has to make a decision about bringing him back. At this point, as hard as it is to say, I'd be going thumb's down.

I Don’t Get It: Maybe if one of these bridges actually collapses, the folks in Harrisburg might decide it's time to act on transportation funding.

Today’s Upper: Kudos tothe Eagles, who were huge benefactors to the Penn Wood football team in their time of need after thives made off with their equipment, according to Patriots coach Troy Brooks.

Quote Box: “I want to be certain there are articulable goals and a strategic plan for carrying out those goals before making a decision." - U.S. Rep. Pat Meehan, R-7, on whether he will support military strikes against Syria.

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