The Daily Numbers for Tuesday, April 14

The Daily Numbers: 200 dollars a month, how much Colwyn wants to pay a receptionist to perform the duties of treasurer.

2 million dollar bank acccount in the borough.

1 million dollars in red ink as well.

1 of 3 Democratic candidates for County Council who will not take part in write-in campaign after they were tossed off ballot.

2 people held inside a Chester home, sparking a standoff with police. They were freed and the man taken into custody.

1 year on probation for the former chief deputy in the office of the County Register of Wills on a new retail theft charge.

160,000 dollars she ripped off from the county office prior to her latest arrest.

34, age of Chester woman found stabbed on a city street early Sunday.

19.6 million dollar reconstruction project for 69th Street Terminal that kicked off yesterday in Upper Darby.

35,000 passengers who use the terminal every day.

5th DUI offense for a woman from Phoenixville. She faces 3 years in state prison.

3 workers at a construction site at King of Prussia Mall injured when they hit an electrical cable.

3.7 percent state sales tax, up from current 3.07, under GOP tax plan that will be rolled out in Pa. House today.

1 percent hike in sales tax from 6 to 7 percent.

30 points for Michael Carter Williams as the Bucks rolled over his old team the Sixers last night.

1 more game in this miserable season for the 76ers, who finish the season at home vs. Miami Wednesday night.

6 strong innings for Aaron Harang that went for naught as the Phils got shut out by the Mets.

1 run on 4 hits given up by Harang.

7 hits - all singles - for the Phillies.

2 times they’ve been shut out already this year.

1 for 7 with a walk for the combo of Ryan Howard and Chase Utley.

Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan. I don’t boo Ryan Howard. Or Chase Utley either for that matter. Why? Because they gave us a parade.

I Don’t Get It: Colwyn Borough. I don’t get it.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to the folks out at the new Veterans Memorial on West Chester Pike in Edgmont. They will house a statue there to honor local legend Wild Bill Guarnere. An announcement was made at the site yesterday.

Quote Box: “This is a shame, taxpayers’ money getting wasted like this.”

- Colwyn resident John Ritchie, after last night’s council session.

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