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Bill Bowman is an award-winning, 40-year veteran of community news. He has written for weekly and daily newspapers, and state, national and international magazines. His investigations have resulted in the first-in-the-nation state program to purchase thermal imaging cameras for all NJ fire departments and fire academies, the halting of a massive land development deal marred by influence peddling, and the creation of a web-based database charting violations against New Jersey senior-citizen facilities.

Township Democrats Pick Three Candidates For Council Seat

Township Democrats have selected a slate of three candidates to fill an unexpired set on the Township Council. The Council will choose one person from the three at its February 23 meeting. 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 only …

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Somerset Patriots Assigned To Double-A Northeast League By MLB

Bridgewater, NJ- The Somerset Patriots, the Double-A affiliate of the New York Yankees, have been assigned to the Double-A Northeast League by Major League Baseball. “This is a historic day for the Somerset Patriots,” said team President/General Manager Patrick McVerry. “We are proud to begin our time as a Yankees affiliate as part of the new system created by MLB. …

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Coronavirus Update: Two More Deaths Attributed To Virus

The deaths of two more Franklin residents was attributed to the coronavirus, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on February 11. That brings to 192 the number of township residents’ deaths that have been attributed to the violence since mid-March OEM reported. The number of Franklin residents who have tested positive for the virus in that time frame increased …

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New Recreation Director Wants To Gauge Park Use

The township Advisory Recreation Council discussed how township park usage could be measured. Responding to criticism leveled at a recent proposed park, the newly minted director of the township Parks & Recreation Department said he wants to come up with a better way to gauge township park use. Director William “Beau” Byrtus said at the February 10 virtual meeting of …

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Library Receives Grant For New Branch

Township library director January Adams, right, speaks to the Board of Education while Board of Trustee member Nicholas Ciampa looks on in this file photo. The Franklin Township Public Library has received a $1.3 million state grant for the construction of a new branch. The grant is part of the state Library Construction Bond Act, according to a press release …

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Coronavirus Update: 31 New Cases

Another 31 Franklin residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on February 10. That brings to 4,220 the number of Franklin residents who have tested positive for the virus since mid-March, OEM reported. The deaths of 190 Franklin residents have been attributed to the virus, OEM reported. Note: These are the latest reported numbers …

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Somerset Patriots Officially Sign MLB PDL To Join New York Yankees Organization

Bridgewater, NJ- The Somerset Patriots officially signed Major League Baseball’s Professional Development License (PDL) prior to Wednesday’s deadline, formally accepting an invitation from the New York Yankees to become the team’s new Double-A affiliate. The PDL represents a 10-year agreement that guarantees Somerset will operate as the Yankees’ official Double-A affiliate through the 2030 season. “We have always conducted our …

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Township Official: Get Cars Off Streets During Snow Storms

Township Manager Robert Vornlocker reminded residents that streets need to be free of parked cars during snow storms. (File Photo). Plowing issues experienced during the late January-early February snow storm could have been avoided had some residents moved their cars off streets, a township official said February 9. Township Manager Robert Vornlocker reminded residents during the virtual Township Council meeting …

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Township Council Ok’s More Than $120,000 In Services Contracts

Contracts worth more than $120,000 were approved February 9 by the Township Council. The Council approved contracts to provide employee health services, and for maintenance for the township 9-1-1 system. 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 only truly independent …

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Coronavirus Update: 26 New Cases

The number of Franklin Township residents who have tested positive for the coronavirus since mid-March grew by 26, to 4,189, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on February 9 The deaths of 190 Franklin residents have been attributed to the virus in that time, OEM reported. Note: These are the latest reported numbers for positive test results and deaths, as …

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