The Daily Numbers for Friday, April 4

The Daily Numbers: 1,000 dollar reward now being offered for information in vandalism in Brookhaven that saw razor blade duct-taped to playground equipment.

3 robberies at the AMC Marple movie theater that police now believe is the work of a former employee. He has been arrested.

600 dollars, how much he got away with in the latest heist on Friday night.

100,000 dollars cash bail, which he failed to post. He’s now sitting in Delaware County Prison.

2 rape cases in Upper Darby, one from back in 2012, that resulted in charges against a church handyman.

45 Widener students who spent the day in Harrisburg yesterday as part of Student Lobby Day.

52 road improvement projects in Delco that will get off the drawing board and into action with funds from the new state Transportation bill.

250 highway projects slated across the state

4 million dollars slated to fix balky traffic signals on Baltimore Pike.

7 million dollars to repave parts of I-95.

950,000 dollars to repave parts of the Blue Route

1 of 2 men being sought in series of thefts from gym lockers and parking lots under arrest in Upper Darby.

2015, when David Letterman says he will step down from his duties on ‘Late Show’

16,000 more people applying for jobless aid, bringing the number to 326,000

4.41 percent average rate for 30-year mortgage.

0 goals for the Flyers, who fell 2-0 to Sergei Bobrovsky and Blue Jackets last night.

2 consecutive shutout losses for the Flyers.

25 saves for Flyers goalie Steve Mason.

100 years of baseball being celebrated at the opener at Wrigley Field as the Phillies hit Chicago today and Ryne Sandberg returns to the place he had a Hall of Fame career.

15 seasons, how long Sandberg played for the Cubs.

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

The Phillies should really be 3-0 as they go into Wrigley Field today. Instead they are 1-3. Anyone care to hazard a guess as to whether this team will ever see .500 again?

I Don’t Get It: Someone tell me that SEPTA workers are not really even considering walking out.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to the family of Dante DeSimone, who are working to keep his memory alive after the bizarre crash that took his life.

Quote Box: “Our members are outraged by this.”

- John Wilwert Jr., head of the Brookhaven Town Watch, after a vandal duct-taped a razor blade to playground equipment. The group is putting up a $1,000 reward in the case.

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