The Daily Numbers for Monday, Jan. 20

The Daily Numbers: 25 years of celebrating the Dream with the Media NAACP.

70th anniversary for Media Fellowship House.

30 people who took part in an anti-violence message in Chester yesterday, at the site of the city and county’s 1st homicide of 2014.

2,000 dollar retainer and 185 dollar per hour salary for new solicitor for Interboro School District.

5-1 vote by Middletown Council to OK the Pond’s Edge development on Baltimore Pike.

57 acres on the tract that will be developed across from Thomas Chevrolet.

8 public hearings held on the plans.

17, age of teen charged in Philly school shooting. He will be charged as an adult.

2 students who suffered gunshot wounds to their arms in the incident.

200,000 members of the American Postal Workers Union that is vowing to protest a plan to put postal service centers in Staples stores.

363.42, average price of domestic round-trip airline ticket in 2013, up $7 from the prior year.

125,000 people expected to take part in the annual MLK Day of Service activities in Philadelphia.

1 or 2 inches of snow expected as a front rolls across the region Tuesday.

20s for our high temperature on Tuesday, and we’ll get into the single digits by Wednesday. Swell.

11-11 postseason record now for Peyton Manning, who led the Broncos over the Pats and into the Super Bowl yesterday.

400 yards passing for Manning in the game.

3rd Super Bowl for Manning, who has 1 ring.

2 rings for his brother, Eli, with the Giants.

55 TD passes and 5,447 yards passing for Manning this season.

0 quarterbacks who have won Super Bowls for different teams.

23-17 win for the Seattle Seahawks as they held off a last-second drive by the 49ers to take the NFC crown.

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

The Peyton Manning critics are remarkably quiet this morning.

I Don’t Get It: Maybe it’s just me, but even 50 years after Dr. King talked about “The Dream,” I still wonder how far we really have to go.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to all those taking part today in the annual Day of Service to honor the legacy of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.

Quote Box: “Lives are leaving this Earth, especially for this city and other cities around America far too soon.

- Rev. Anita Littleton, of the group Heeding God’s Call, during anti-violence rally in city of Chester Sunday.

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