Daily Numbers for Tuesday, March 3

The Daily Numbers: 86 counts of invasion of privacy lodged against a Penn Valley man for videotaping women on Main Line and in dressing rooms of several stores at the King of Prussia Mall.

450 counts in total filed against 37-year-old Sean Moses.

4 year deal for the Ridley School District with its teachers.

1.94 percent pay hike each year.

3 percent increase in health benefits to be paid by teachers.

1 year contract between Rose Tree Media School District and its support personnel.

2 percent increase in salary for support personnel.

32, age of Main Line woman and former teacher at Interboro High who goes on trial in a fatal DUI accident this week.

23, age of mother who was in Delco court to admit she fired a gun near her baby and his father last year.

3.07 percent, current Pa. income tax. Gov. Tom Wolf wants to hike it to 3.7 percent.

3.92 percent wage tax for Philly residents would go to 3.48 percent.

3.49 percent to 3.11 for non-residents.

6.6 percent sales tax, up from current 6 percent.

5 percent tax on natural gas drilling operations in the state.

50 percent cut in corporate income tax, to 4.99 percent, over 3 years.

2 draft picks and a defenseman, what Flyers GM ron Hextall got for Bradon Coburn, who was shipped to Tampa Bay.

114-103 loss for the Sixers to the Raptors.

4, as in No. 4 in the nation, for the Villanova Wildcats, up from No. 6.

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

The Flyers are joining the Sixers and Phillies on the dung heap. GM Ron Hextall turned seller at the trade deadline. Don’t look for this team to make the playoffs

I Don’t Get It: Tom Wolf apparently plans to tax his way to prosperity. I wish him luck.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Tinicum School Principal, Tim Fanning, who planted his lips on a pig as part of a Dr. Seuss Day fundrasier at the school.

Quote Box: “You know what, I have the best kids in the world and would do anything for them. And if that means kissing a pig, I’ll do it. Just don’t tell my wife.”

- Tim Fanning, principal at Tinicum School.

Comments