The Daily Numbers for Tuesday, Aug. 23

The Daily Numbers: 29, age of suspect from Glenolden in the fatal hit-run crash that took the life of a disabled female veteran in a wheelchair in Philadelphia.

6, age of latest victim of gunfire in Chester. A boy was shot in the hand, another innocent victim caught in the crossfire.

4 acre parcel on Palmers Mill Road in Marple that is stirring another controversy development in the township.

44.9 adjoining acres already owned by developer Steve Sudhop, who plans to build a continuing care retirement community on the site.

40, age of man killed in crash on the Blue Route Monday morning.

882,000 dollars in grants for Aston Township from Pa.

3 kids under age 4 left at a hotel in Pittsburgh for up to 3 days.

14,900 more emails found by the FBI probing Hillary Clinton’s accounts.

4 sponsors who have dumped swimmer Ryan Lochte after his latest shenanigans at the Rio Olympics.

14 billion dollars, how much Pfizer will pay for the cancer biotech company Medivation.

260,000 dollars, how much a 65-year-old couple retiring in 2016 will need to cover their future health care, according to a new study.

6 percent boost over the numbers from last year.

27 people that had to be evacuated from a roller coaster at Hersheypark when the ride stopped after a malfunction.

58, age of Michael Brooks, former college hoops star at La Salle, who died of a massive stroke.

31, age of middle linebacker Stephen Tulloch, signed by the Eagles yesterday.

3 million dollar deal for the aging defender.

1.75 milllion guaranteed.

7 of January 2017, when Penn State men’s hoops will host national power Michigan State and Tom Izzo at the Palestra.

1 more day until we deliver our massive 96-page look at high school football.

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

Stephen Tulloch has arrived to shore up the Eagles linebacking corps, but I hope that he does not usurp playing time from Jordan Hicks.

I Don’t Get It:
Don’t look now but there may be another development controversy brewing in Marple Township.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to the Aston Public Library, which is now loaning out laptops for residents to use to gain access to the Web.

Quote Box: “It’s an opportunity for me to get to know the students personally.”

- Widener President Julie Wollman, who met with several groups of students this week.

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