Despite a thrilling come-from-behind win in the first game of their three-game set, the Franklin High School JV Girls’ Volleyball team could not keep the momentum going and fell to Hillsborough 2-1 on October 11. This is Franklin’s first year fielding a volleyball team, so there is no varsity level yet. Don’t Miss Out! No other media outlet covering Franklin …
Read More »Township Council Commends Young Kingston Historian
LOCAL HISTORIAN – Township Councilman Ram Anbarasan holds up the book, Community Collection for Kingston NJ, written by Kingston resident Markus McParland (right.) A 14-year-old Kingston historian was commended October 10 by the Township Council for his work in creating a book about the history of his home town. Marcus McParland was an 8th Grader at the Ying Hua International …
Read More »In Your Opinion: Vote For Kramer, Francois, Anbarasan and Kharazi
By Arnold Schmidt, Somerset. As a long-term resident of Franklin Township, I would like to commend our Mayor and Council members for maintaining a low tax policy in our very high tax state. Don’t Miss Out! No other media outlet covering Franklin Township brings you the depth of information presented by the Franklin Reporter & Advocate. Period. We are the …
Read More »Life Story: Robert L. Wesner, 65; US Navy Veteran
Robert L. Wesner, of Somerset passed away October 5 at home. He was 65.Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and raised in Runnemede, he lived in Sicklerville before moving to Somerset over 25 years ago.Robert worked in sales most of his life, most recently for Home Depot in various locations throughout New Jersey.He was a US Navy veteran, serving in the early …
Read More »Life Story: Richard Demler, 85; Computer Specialist, Nature Photographer
Richard Demler, 85, passed away on October 11 at J.F.K. Medical Center in Edison. He was born on May 31, 1938, in Perth Amboy, to the late Augustine and Elizabeth (Ribar) Demler. Richard grew up in the Fords section of Woodbridge before eventually settling in Somerset. Richard served honorably in the Army National Guard Reserves and dedicated many years of …
Read More »Assemblyman Danielsen Delivers $1.5 Million For Youth Center, SCAP Partnership
CHECK PRESENTATION – State Assemblyman Joe Danielsen talks about the $1.5 million he secured in the state budget for the Franklin Township Youth Center and Somerset County Action Program. A $1.5 million state budget appropriation for the Franklin Township Youth Center and the Somerset County Action Program was delivered at the October 10 Township Council meeting by state Assemblyman Joe …
Read More »FHS Field Hockey Seniors Get Their Night
The Franklin High School field hockey seniors were honored with their Senior Night on October 10. After their names were called, the girls walked under a long arch of hockey sticks created by their teammates. Don’t Miss Out! No other media outlet covering Franklin Township brings you the depth of information presented by the Franklin Reporter & Advocate. Period. We …
Read More »FHS Sports: Field Hockey Senior Night Spoiled By Koinonia Academy, 3-1
Any good karma that the Franklin High School field hockey team may have earned October 10 by recognizing their opponents’ seniors on their own senior night disappeared when the teams took to the field. The visiting Koinonia Academy scored on their first possession on their way to a 3-1 victory over the Lady Warriors. Don’t Miss Out! No other media …
Read More »FHS Sports: Soccer Warriors Win Buzzer-Beater In Somerset County Tourney First Round Over Immaculata, 1-0
LAST-SECOND WIN – Joseph Tucker and Christopher Licona celebrate after they teamed up to score the winning goal in Franklin’s first-round Somerset County Tournament win October 9. The Franklin High School boys’ soccer team couldn’t have won their first-round Somerset County Tournament game in any more dramatic fashion. The Warriors had been knocking on the door of Immaculata’s goalkeeper for …
Read More »Runners, Walkers Brave Weather To Raise Money For Sister2Sister
More than 100 runners and walkers showed up at Colonial Park on a rainy October 7 morning determined to accomplish what they signed up to do: raise money for the Sister2Sister organization and help women suffering from breast cancer. This was the 18th running of the organization’s Run/Walk 4 Life, which is always held on the first Saturday of October, …
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