The Daily Numbers for Tuesday, April 21

The Daily Numbers: 11 lives of heroin OD victims saved by use of overdose-reversing drug Narcan by Upper Darby police.

3 overdose victims saved by Upper Darby Officer Matt Lynch, a veteran who served a tour in Afghanistan.

276 bucks in costs and restitution, along with time served to 23 months for a former Sharon Hill committeeman who pleaded guilty to pot charges.

400 marijuana plants that were seized in a raid on the man’s home.

4-3 vote by Colwyn Borough Council to name borough recording secretary Sarita Jackson the new Right-to-Know Officer.

3 signatures that now will be required on all Colwyn Borough checks.

5 years probation for Philly woman who pleaded guilty in a stabbing and hit-run case in Darby Borough.

160 million dollars in additional funding for the Philadelphia School District under Gov. Tom Wolf’s budget plan. School officials yesterday said they could not make any more cuts.

6 police officers in Baltimore suspended in another incident that led to the death of a 23-year-old man who suffered a severe spinal cord injury.

6 people in Minnesota charged with trying to join the terrorist group Islamic State.

208.63 point jump for the Dow Jones yesterday.

1-6 mark compiles by Phillies on their recent road trip.

2 of the 3 worst records in baseball collide tonight when Phils host the Miami Marlins.

4-9 mark for the Phils; just 3-10 for the Marlins.

2-10 record for Milwaukee, only team in MLB that is worse.

2 hours, 19 minutes, 17 seconds for men’s Boston Marathon winner Lelisa Desisa.

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

Raise your hand if you don’t think Tim Tebow will ever take a snap in a regular season NFL game with the Eagles. I’m with you. Do the same if you’d answer the same way about Sam Bradford.

I Don’t Get It: They are making progress in Colwyn. There was only minor yelling at last night’s meeting.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Upper Darby Officer Matt Lynch. He has now saved the lives of three people suffering from a heroin overdose by administering Narcan.

Quote Box: “Narcan is a great tool to save lives, but it doesn't stop addiction.”

- Upper Darby Police Superintendent Mike Chitwood.

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