The Daily Numbers for Thursday, March 27

The Daily Numbers: 22 degrees, low temperature this morning. Lovely.

21, record low set back in 1800s.

15 in Atlantic City

18 in Allentown. Don’t look now, but I am hoping it will not be this cold again in months. At least that is my hope.

14, age of girl in Edgmont who police say was given heroin by her 31-year-old brother.

100,000 dollars in scholarships handed out by the Bridge Foundation.

200 dollar headphones, what police believe Chris Massey, a popular athlete and Marple Newtown High grad, was killed for.

17,718,804 dollars in unpaid invoices at the heart of a civil suit centered on money stemming from Marcellus Shale.

190,000 dollar price tag on Newsome Pond Property purchased by Aston Township.

30 days in rehab for former sportscaster Don Tollefson, who finally is getting out of jail after he was charged with ripping off people who bought travel packages.

5 decades, how long Jack Cleaver has been behind the bar at O’Hagan’s in Collingdale.

98 point decline for the stock market yesterday.

6 jobs routinely held by young adults born in the 1980s between the ages of 18 and 26.

2 straight losses for Flyers after last night’s 3-1 setback in NYC vs. the Rangers.

5 consecutive wins for Flyers before that.

25 straight losses for the Sixers. They play tonight in Houston with NBA mark of 26 consecutive defeats on the line.

5 million dollars due Eagles offensive guard All-Pro Evan Mathis. He is looking for more money.

0 runs and 2 hits put up by the Phils against Justin Verlander and the Tigers yesterday.

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

So what do you think, is DeSean Jackson going to be with the Eagles next year or not. Chip Kelly didn’t exactly put the fire out yesterday with his comments.

I Don’t Get It: A 31-year-old man is charged with giving his 14-year-old sister heroin. I don’t get it.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Phatso’s Bakery in Chester for a great showing on national TV last night as the Food Network put them on the national stage.

Quote Box: “It feels great to have the support of my hometown and city leaders.” - Richard Wilcox, owner of Phatso’s Bakery, at last night’s ceremony at meeting of Chester City Council.

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