The Daily Numbers for Friday, Nov. 6

The Daily Numbers: 18-26 years in jail for a Media man for his role in a fatal DUI crash in Chester County.

2 siblings from Downingtown killed when he slammed into their SUV

19 and 16, ages of Miles and Charlotte Hannagan.

25, age of Thomas Muir, who was sentenced to a long jail term.

2 members of the borough council and mayor of Colwyn who resigned their posts yesterday.

265 feet, height of coal stacks at the old Exelon plant in Eddystone. They will be demolished on Sunday.

2nd tax fraud rap against a Springfield man, who was taken into custody in a pre-dawn raid on his home Thursday.

29 count indictment against Mohamed Mansaray.

1 more continuance in the case of a strip club owner who is seeking to withdraw his guilty plea in the beating death of an Upper Darby man. He’ll be back in court Nov. 30.

22 of 23 counts, what Chaka Fattah Jr. was convicted of in fed court in Philly yesterday.

2-1 overtime loss for the Flyers in Calgary last night.

0-3-1 on the western Canada road trip for the Flyers.

84, age of Widener coaching legend C. Alan Rowe, who died yesterday.

23, as in the No. 23 Temple Owls, who travel to SMU tonight.

400 wins, what Villanova coach Andy Talley will be looking for this weekend.

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

Man, that Sunday night Eagles game can’t get here fast enough. It’s going to be a long winter for Sixers & Flyers fans.

I Don’t Get It: Now sounds like that Halloween candy scare out in Kennett Square was a hoax. I don’t get it.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Andy Lewis, the maverick GOP pol is back after winning a write-in campaign for Fifth Ward Haverford commissioner.

Quote Box: “I have no excuse or defense for my actions.”

- Thomas Muir of Media, at sentencing for DUI crash that took the lives of 2 Chester County teen siblings.

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