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The Heron’s Nest: The Daily Numbers for Wednesday, April 15

The Heron's Nest: The Daily Numbers for Wednesday, April 15
The Heron’s Nest: The Daily Numbers for Wednesday, April 15
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The Daily Numbers: 15, as in April 15. Happy Tax Day!

318 townhouses and carriage houses proposed in the Cardinal Crossing Towne Center on the site of the former Don Guanella Village in Marple.

500,000 to $625,000 pricetag on those homes.

750,000 square feet of retail space.

100,000 square feet of office space.

80,000-square-foot rec center.65,000-square-foot hotel.

2,500 short-term construction jobs to build the town centre.

2,300 full time jobs eventually housed there.

78 million dollars in disposable income from the center.

3.5 million impace for the township and school district.

1.65 flat monthly fee on cell phone bill that will go toward 911 operations, under bill being proposed in Harrisburg.

326 million dollars, how much is expected to be generated by the measure.

7 million dollars, how much Delaware County spent last year on 911 services.

11.5 to 23 months in county prison for an Upper Darby man charged with witness intimidation.

2 million dollar budget gap that has been whittled down to about $800,000 by Radnor School Board.

4-1 vote by West Goshen supervisors to table any vote on Sunoco Logistics pipeline plans in the township.

100,000 dollars a year in savings, what Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades hopes to realize from building its own power plant.

2.3 percent uptick in revenue for the casinos that have survived in Atlantic City.

4 home runs for the Phils last night against the Mets.

6-5 loss for the Phils despite the power surge.

2 homers for Chase Utley, who also singled, raising his average to .200.

5 runs on 9 hits surrendered by Phils starter David Buchanan.

3 runs on 5 hits the Phils managed vs. Mets ace Matt Harvey.

3 homers surrendered by Harvey.

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

I think we can put away the Chase Utley watch for awhile. Utley snapped out of his season-opening slump big time last night.

I Don’t Get It: Hit-and-run incidents. We seem to be up to our neck in them all of a sudden. I don’t get it.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to the school board in Radnor. Faced with a $2 million budget gap, they got busy and slashed it down to $800,000.

Quote Box: “We know traffic is a major concern of the township, their engineers and the residents. The burden is on us to demonstrate we can mitigate that and improve the situation once the development is built.”

– Bruce Goodman, on his proposed Cardinal Crossing Towne Center in Marple.