The Daily Numbers for Thursday, April 9

The Daily Numbers: 32 lives saved so far in Delaware County by police administering the anti-OD drug Naloxone.

16.4 million dollars being spent to renovate and expand the Secane Train Station.

5.2 million dollars in state funding being spent by the county for municipal improvements.

78,280 dollars in grants being sought by Ridley School District, including $40,000 from Boeing for the Innovation Center at Ridley Middle School.

1 person cited for illegal dumping in the city of Chester. It’s part of a crackdown being pushed by Council Member Portia West.

20 people being sought by police in Newtown to enjoy drinks and pizza on the cops, part of DUI enforcement training.

300 felony charges lodged against a DJ and photographer from West Chester. He’s charged with sexual assault and child porn. He’s accused of making a woman who wanted a photo shoot to perform a sexual act on camera.

23 new homes planned for West End Walk, at the western border of Media Borough.

1,195 people who died in traffic crashes in Pa in 2014. That’s the lowest number in the 87 years they’ve been keeping records.

4-2 win for Phils to even their record at 1-1.

4 outs recorded by Jonathan Papelbon to save the game after Ken Giles struggled.

3 run homer for Jeff Francoeur.

199-90 blowout loss for the Sixers to the Wizards.

Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan. Jonathan Papelbon told the Boston media he still considers himself a Boston guy and has never been comfortable as a Phillie.

I Don’t Get It: Papelbon. I don’t get it.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Delco D.A. Jack Whelan, who has been at the forefront of making Delco the leader statewide in getting the anti-overdose drug Naloxone into the hands of police, thus saving lives.

Quote Box: “What is a Phillie?”

- Phillies reliever Jonathan Papelbon.

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