The Daily Numbers for Thursday, Oct. 16

The Daily Numbers: 50 to 132 months in prison for former Collingdale Councilman James Bryan.

2.9 million dollars, how much he ripped off for the company he worked for Wescott Electric.

12 of November, date for public hearing on controversial plan to develop last open tract in Brookhaven.

5 burglaries in Upper Darby all believed to be the work of the same man.

10,000 to 14,000 drivers who use Route 320 in Swarthmore every day who will be looking at a new traffic plan.

3.7 acre parcel on Baltimore Pike in Middletown that was once home to the Crier in the Country that is set for development as a 4-story life-care facility for seniors.

6 public hearings starting tonight set by the Springfield School Board on options for replacing the high school.

13.4 million dollar treatment center now open at Coatesville VA.

2nd nurse now diagnosed with Ebola at Dallas Hospital.

234 pornographic emails shared by Pa. Supreme Court Justice Seamus McCaffery in the ongoing email scandal roiling the state capital.

2 soccer coaches from Northampton High who have resigned their posts after players taunted an opposing player from Guinea about Ebola.

34,000 price tag for the negatives from the wedding of John Kennedy and Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy.

4-0 ALCS sweep for the Royals, putting them in the World Series.

3-1 lead in NLCS for the Giants over the Cardinals.

2 week leave being taken by Garnet Valley football coach Mike Ricci.

27 of their last 80 shootouts in which the Flyers have emerged victorious. That’s just 34 percent.

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

Let’s hear it for Raul Ibanez and Erik Kratz. Both former Phils are headed to the World Series with the Kansas City Royals.

I Don’t Get It: Things are getting crazy in Harrisburg. Two state reps were involved in a shootout after a holdup attempt as they walked home just a few blocks from the Capitol.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to the Kansas City Royals. Let’s hear it for small market teams.

Quote Box: “He was treated more like a son than an employee.” - James Wescott, owner of firm victimized by former Collingdale Councilman James Bryan.

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