The Daily Numbers for Tuesday, June 2

The Daily Numbers: 11 of June, when Springfield School Board will vote on plans for a new or renovated high school.

90 million to $150 million, the range of costs associated with 3 options the board is mulling.

1 dead, 2 injured in 2 more shootings in the city of Chester.

12 reports of shootings with injuries in the city in May.

19 people - 5 families - displaced when fire ripped through a series of row homes on Bickley Place in Chester.

6 years at the helm of Monsignor Bonner-Archbishop Prendergast High School for the Rev. James Olson, who will be leaving for a new position.

323,000 dollars donated for scholarships to Cardinal O’Hara High School by Navmar Applied Services Corp.

300 part-time workers being hired for the new Wegmans supermarket in Concord.

9 counts of conflict of interest, what state Rep. Ron Waters pleaded guilty to yesterday.

23 months probation, what he was sentenced to by judge.

8,750 dollars, how much Waters accepted from a lobbyist in a sting operation. He’ll pay it back as restitution, plus the cost of the investigation.

1, as in the 1st ever rock concert to be staged at PPL Park in Chester. Korn and other will highlight the Monster Energy Rock Allegiance Festival in October.

50,000 dollars, how much the Delco D.A. claims a nurse from Ridley pocketed in insurance claims saying she was too injured to work. But they say they have her on video teaching an exercise class.

193-0 vote in which the Pa. House rejected a package that put all of Gov. Tom Wolf’s tax plans in one measure.

14,600 tons of asphalt used by PennDOT over the past 2 weeks to repair roads in 5-county region.

786,146 dollars raised by the Phillies at their annual Phillies Phestival to battle ALS.

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Sam Bradford is expected to take part in 7-on-7 drills at the Eagles OTA today. He will make a lot of fans feel better if he aces this early test on that left knee, which has not undergone 2 surgers.

I Don’t Get It: State Rep. Ron Waters says he got carried away in the moment in taking more than $8,000 in bribes. He’ll repay the money, give up his seat, but keep his state pension. I don’t get it.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to the Rev. James Olson, outgoing head of Archbishop Prendergast-Monsignor Bonner High School. It still exists large in part because of his work.

Quote Box: “I leave knowing that Bonner and Prendie is a strong school with a very bright future.”

- The Rev. James Olson, who will be leaving as president of the school for a position at Neumann-Goretti High School.

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