The Daily Numbers for Thursday, July 10

The Daily Numbers: 2 people charged in hit-run in April that seriously injured an 18-year-old teen riding his bike in Ridley Park.

5-0 vote by which Chester planners rejected a plan to have trash from New York City handled in a city plant.

1,000 square foot office building and 15,000 square foot rail box car that would handle the trash.

400,000 tons of garbage a year that would have been handled by the facility.

100 people who packed the meeting to discuss the plan.

3 times higher, what asthma rates are for children in Chester as opposed to other areas of the state.

21, age of parolee from Yeadon who is charged in 1 of 5 incidents in Upper Darby in which a man has intruded into women’s bedrooms.

18-36 months in prison for an Arizona man for a robbery in Upper Darby.

10 cent hike in prices for lunches in Ridley School District’s 7 elementary schools, from $1.75 to $1.85.

1,600 people still without power in Radnor Township last night due to those powerful storms that rumbled through Tuesday night.

5,976 without power across the county as of 3 p.m. yesterday.

1 person injured when fire swept through a Main Line mansion yesterday.

2 dollar per pack cigarette tax to help fund Philadelphia schools that is back in limbo in Harrisburg again.

15 of August, when Philly officials say they need to know about funding before they will have send out layoff notices.

93 million dollar deficit in the school district.

1,300 employees who could be axed, with class sizes swelling to 40 students.

10 years in slammer for former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin on corruption charges.

78 point hike for the stock market yesterday.

84 pitches over 8 innings for Phils starter Roberto Hernandez in putting away the Brewers.

3 straight wins for the Phils.

0 goals scored in regulation and extra time before Argentina took a 4-2 win in a shootout vs. Netherlands in World Cup play.

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

Leave it to Jonathan Papelbon to put a downer on a great Philllies win. He wants to be traded to a winner. Can’t happen soon enough.

I Don’t Get It: Still not exactly sure what Gov. Tom Corbett is doing with this latest budget ploy. We’ll find out today.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Ridley Park police, who doggedly investigated and finally brought charges in an April hit-run that critically wounded a teen riding his bike.

Quote Box: “It boggles my mind that this can happen.”

- Ridley Park PoliceChief Mark Bascelli, on the lengths two suspects went to cover up their alleged hit-run crimes.

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