The Daily Numbers for Wednesday, Feb. 26

The Daily Numbers: 1 inch of snow coming in areas of southern Delaware or South Jersey. Most of us will get only a dusting.

15, overnight low tomorrow morning. Spring remains merely a rumor.

15,000 tons of salt already put down on Pa. streets in anticipation of another bad winter.

20,000 more tons being brought back to Pa. from Delaware to help PennDOT refurbish its supplies.

50,000 dollars, how much the fired ex-principal at Cardinal O’Hara is seeking in her lawsuit against the archdiocese.

40 acres of the Franklin Mint site in Middletown that is getting a revised plan.

150 more residential units set for the site, on top of the 200 already in the plan.

2 less ‘big box’ stores planned for the site.

50 percent less traffic in 66,000 square feet of retail space.

4-1 vote by the township council for the ordinance the developers need to move forward with their plan.

24 townhouses being planned for a parcel once owned by Har Jehuda Cemetery in Upper Darby.

42, age of woman who entered a plea to setting a fire in her Market Street apartment in Millbourne.

120 rail cars that are expected to soon be hauling crude oil from North Dakota to a site in Eddystone. It will then be pumped into barges and delivered to refineries up and down the Delaware.

14,000 feet of track that has been turned into a facility to unload Bakken crude oil on a plot of land owned by Exelon Energy Corp.

6 gas pumps being proposed for a new Wawa that is causing concern for residents in Highland Park section of Upper Darby.

2 former speakers of the Pa. House about to be cut loose from prison after time on corruption convictions.

27 point dip for stock market yesterday.

40-14 gap for Tom Wolf over Alysson Schwartz in the Dem race for Pa. governor, according to Harper Poll.

36-9 bulge for Wolf in poll released today from F&M.

1,800 TV commercials aired by the York millionaire who is largely bankrolling his own campaign.

48 percent of Dems do not have choice yet in primary.

23 percent say education is top issue in Pa.

10,000 dollar reward for info on string of attacks on women in Overbrook section of Philly.

72-56 win for Chester High over Rustin to advance to District 1 AAAA final Friday night.

47-37 win for Haverford High over Wissahickon in AAAA playback game.

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

One intrasquad game, one homer for Ryan Howard - and off a left-hander to boot. So far, so good.

I Don’t Get It: Wonder what the reaction is going to be like out in Middletown with the latest proposal for the old Franklin Mint site - which includes a lot more residential units.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Upper Darby officials, who honored their cops and citizens last night.

Quote Box: “I can live with 350 units to reduce traffic, but if it’s residential, I want it done right.”

- Middletown Councilwoman Lorraine Bradshaw

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