The Daily Numbers for Tuesday, July 27

The Daily Numbers: 5 bank robberies under investigation in Delco.

2 times in several weeks the Santander bank in Yeadon has been hit.

1 forum nixed and 1 that will feature only 2 of 3 candidates in the special state House 161st District election.

41, age of John Cooke, new president at Monsignor Bonner-Archbishop Prendergast High School in Upper Darby.

11 acres site on Highland Avenue in Chester that will be new home to Chester Charter School for the Arts.

500 students who are currently attending classes at warehouse in Chester Township.

200 special papal rail passes sold by SEPTA. They cancelled a press conference yesterday afternoon to announce when they would resume.

83, age of true crime author Ann Rule, who died yesterday.

2 killed, 7 injured in another violent night in Philadelphia.

2 states involved in chase of vehicle that went from South Philly to New Jersey and back again last night.

5 days until Eagles report for Training Camp on Sunday.

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

Are you ready for another Eagles season? Or do you want to savor the sudden rebirth of the Phillies?

I Don’t Get It: SEPTA first announced a press conference to talk about restarting ticket sales for the regional rails for the pope visit, then cancelled it. I don’t get it.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to John Cooke, the Drexel University official who ahs been tapped as the new president of Bonner-Prendie High School. He has big shoes to fill in the Rev. James Olson.

Quote Box: “I want to honor the traditions of the past and carry the state forward as one.”

- John Cooke, new boss at Bonner-Prendie.

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