The death of another Franklin resident was attributed to the coronavirus, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on October 12. The death was reported on October 9. Also, 21 more Franklin residents reported positive coronavirus tests between October 9-12, OEM reported. There were five new positive tests reported on October 9, 10 more reported on October 10, and six …
Read More »Coronavirus Update: Five New Township Cases, 30 Total Cases In Schools
Another five township residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on October 8. That brings to 6,919 the number of Franklin residents who have tested positive for the virus since mid-March 2020, OEM reported. Included in that total are 30 people affiliated with township schools who have tested positive for the virus. In …
Read More »Coronavirus Update: Six More Positive Test Results
Another six Franklin residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on October 7. That brings to 6,914 the number of Franklin residents who have tested positive for the virus since mid-March 2020, OEM reported. The deaths of 211 Franklin residents have been attributed to the virus, OEM reported. Note: These are the latest reported …
Read More »Coronavirus Update: One More Death, Nine More Positive Test Results In Last 48 Hours
Another Franklin resident’s death has been attributed to the coronavirus, the township Office of Emergency Management reported. In addition to the death, another nine Franklin residents tested positive for the coronavirus between October 5 and 6, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on October 6. That brings to 6,908 the total number of Franklin residents who have tested positive …
Read More »Two People Quarantined, 28 Covid-19 Cases In School District
Elizabeth Avenue School has reported nine cases of Covid-19 infection, the most in township schools. (Photo: Franklin Township Schools.) Two people affiliated with the school district are in quarantine, and there are 28 total Covid-19 cases in district schools as of October 4. The coronavirus cases are spread out among all district schools save one – Claremont Elementary School – …
Read More »Coronavirus Update: 23 More Positive Cases Over Weekend
Another 23 Franklin residents reported positive coronavirus test results over the weekend, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on October 4. There were 16 new cases reported on October 2, four new cases reported on October 3 and three new cases reported on October 4, OEM reported. That brings to 6,899 the number of Franklin residents who have tested …
Read More »Coronavirus Update: Four New Positive Test Results
Another four Franklin residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on October 1. That brings to 6,876 the number of Franklin residents who have tested positive for the virus since mid-March 2020, OEM reported. The deaths of 210 Franklin residents have been attributed to the virus, OEM reported. Note: These are the latest reported …
Read More »Coronavirus Update: One More Death, Two New Cases
The death of another Franklin resident has been attributed to the coronavirus, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on September 30. OEM also reported two more Franklin residents have tested positive for the virus. That brings t 6,872 the number of Franklin residents who have tested positive for the virus since mid-March 2020, OEM reported. The deaths of 210 …
Read More »Coronavirus Update: Eight New Positive Tests
Another eight Franklin residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on September 29. That brings to 6,870 the number of Franklin residents who have tested positive for the virus since mid-March 2020, OEM reported. The deaths of 209 residents have been attributed to the virus, OEM reported. Note: These are the latest reported numbers …
Read More »Youth Center Opening Delayed By Covid-19 Spike
Dignitaries participate in the ceremonial groundbreaking of the Franklin Township Youth Center on Aug. 15, 2019. (File photo.) A spike in the incidence of township residents contracting the coronavirus has delayed the opening of the township’s youth center on Lewis Street. The 24,000-square-foot, $9.8 million youth center was expected to be open by the end of this month. Official shad …
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