The Daily Numbers for Wednesday, April 12

The Daily Numbers: 213 acres on the site of the former Don Guanella School in Marple that is slated for development.

696,650 square feet of retail space in the original plan.

1 Wegmans supermarket.

100,000 square feet of office space.

65,000 square foot hotel.

50,000 square foot movie theater.

5,585 square foot convenience store with gas pumps.

28 of April, when planners will take up a revised plan.

166 parking spaces on 1.5 acres coming to Swarthmore College lot after getting OK from the borough.

24 to 60 months in prison for Chester man who attempted to lure a teen boy into a sexual tryst via text messaging.

42-7 vote in Pa. Senate to approve use of medical marijuana in the state. It now goes back to the House.

23 other states that now have medical marijuana laws on the books.

180-15 vote by the Pa. House to allow victims of sexual abuse and prosecutors more time to bring legal actions.

30, the current age at which those efforts expire. The new law would increase the age limit to 50.

25,000 dollars, value of 2 huge mausoleum doors stolen from a Laurel Hill Cemetery in Philly.

39,000 Verizon workers who went on strike this morning.

3 wins in last 4 games for the Phils.

3-0 shutout win over the Padres last night.

6-plus strong innings from starter Charlie Morton last night.

3 hits allowed by Morton. He walked 4 and struck out 7 in 6 2/3 innings.

3 saves in 3 tries for Jeanmar Gomez.

10 straight Phillies retired by Padres’ starter Robbie Erlin to start the game.

71 losses for the Sixers, with 1 more game tonight.

3, where Kobe Bryant stands on all-time NBA scoring list. He will play his last game tonight.

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

Don’t look now but the Phillies continue to get very good pitching, and now the bullpen is rounding into form. Could be an interesting summer.

I Don’t Get It: Brace yourself for an avalanche of political advertising. Yes, the primary election looms in less than 2 weeks.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Regina Price, who tonight will become the first black woman police chief in Delaware County history. It is believed there is only one other in the state.

Quote Box: “Count me out.”

- GOP House Speaker Paul Ryan, again ruling himself out as a presidential candidate.

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