The Daily Numbers for Thursday, June 12

The Daily Numbers: 40 room hotel proposed by Swarthmore College, which will be allowed to sell alcohol while the rest of the borough remains ‘dry.’

12 million dollar land development plan in Chester that involves construction of a building to handle tons of trash that would come into the city on rails that was tabled by city planners.

15,000 square foot rail box building now in limbo.

100 texts a day, what a woman claims a part-time Colwyn cop sent to her phone. He now faces charges.

1,500 people who packed the Sun Center Studio grounds last night for the kickoff concert in the Starlight Summer Series featuring the Tedeschi Trucks Band.

5,000 dollars in delinquent taxes collected by Chester Township.

270 grads who picked up their diplomas from Interboro High School yesterday.

430 members of the electrical workers and engineers who are threatening to walk off SEPTA’s regional rail lines at midnight Friday night.

102 point decline for the stock market yesterday.

88 million dollar price that was finalized yesterday as philanthropist H. Gerry Lenfest bought the Philadelphia Inquirer, Daily News and Philly.com.

16 million dollar share owned by Drew Katz that he sold to Lenfest.

3 run walkoff homer in the 9th inning last night by Reid Brignac to give the Phils a big win over the Padres.

2 straight wins for the Phils.

8 strong innings for Cole Hamels, who gave up just 5 hits and 0 runs, but did not get the win.

2-1 win for the Rangers to keep the Stanley Cup finals going. They still trail the Kings, 3-1.

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

Don’t start throwing dirt on these Phillies just yet.

I Don’t Get It: Still waiting for some real summer-like heat and humidity. Bring it on.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to all those who brought about the Starlight Summer Series at the Sun Center Studios. Last night’s opener was sold out even with the dicey weather.

Quote Box: “If this case isn’t stalking, I don’t know what is.”

- Assistant District Attorney Heather Hines, prosecuting part-time Colwyn cop.

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