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Coronavirus Update: One More Positive Test

One more Franklin resident tested positive for the coronavirus, the township Office of Emergency Management reported June 7. That brings to 6,091 the number of Franklin residents who have tested positive for the virus since mid-March 2020, OEM reported. The deaths of 204 Franklin residents have been attributed to the virus, OEM reported. Note: These are the latest reported numbers for …

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Coronavirus Update: Four New Positive Test Results June 3-5

Four more Franklin residents reported positive coronavirus test results from June 3-5, according to the township Office of Emergency Management. That brings to 6,089 the number of Franklin residents who have tested positive for the virus since mid-March 2020, OEM reported. The deaths of 204 Franklin residents have been attributed to the virus, OEM reported.

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SGS/HSC Players Present ‘Shrek The Musical Jr.’

Franklin Middle School student Nicholas Murillo plays the title role in “Shrek The Musical Jr.,” being presented virtually on June 5 and 6. Three performances of “Shrek the Musical Jr.” will be presented virtually by the SGS/HSC Players on June 5 and 6. The musical, based on the Oscar-winning DreamWorks Animation film and Broadway musical, centers around Shrek and his …

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Coronavirus Update: One More Death, Four More Positive Test Results

Another township resident’s death has been attributed to the coronavirus, and four more residents have tested positive, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on June 2. That brings to 6,085 the number of Franklin residents who have tested positive for the virus since mid-March 2020, OEM reported. The deaths of 205 residents have been attributed to the virus, OEM …

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Coronavirus Update: No new test results in 24 hours.

There were no positive coronavirus test results for Franklin residents from May 31 to June 1, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on June 1. OEM reported two new positive test results on May 31. That brings to 6,081 the number of Franklin residents who have tested positive for the virus since mid-March 2020, OEM reported. The deaths of …

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Coronavirus Update: One More Death, Nine New Cases

Another nine Franklin residents tested positive for the coronavirus over the last 72 hours, the township Office of Emergency Management reported. Four positive tests were reported on May 28, four positive tests and one death were reported on May 29 and 1 positive test was reported on May 30. This brings to 6,079 the number of Franklin residents who have …

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Coronavirus Update: One New Positive Case

Another Franklin resident has tested positive for the coronavirus, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on May 27. That brings to 6,070 the number of Franklin residents who have tested positive for the virus since mid-March 2020, OEM reported. The deaths of 203 Franklin residents have been attributed to the virus, OEM reported. Note: These are the latest reported numbers …

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FHS Prom, Graduation, Looking More Like ‘Normal’

Franklin High School students will once again be dressed to the nines during the June 1 Senior Prom. (File photo). With the easing of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, the Franklin High School Class of 2021 will have a graduation and senior prom that are more along the lines of what is expected of those celebrations. The senior prom is set for …

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Coronavirus Update: Three More Positive Tests Reported

Another three Franklin residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on May 26. That brings to 6,069 the number of Franklin residents who have tested positive for the coronavirus since mid-March 2020, OEM reported. The deaths of 203 Franklin residents have been attributed to the virus, OEM reported. Note: These are the latest reported …

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‘Pared Down’ July 4 Celebration Planned By Township

Township Council members decided to have a smaller version of the annual July 4 celebration this year. There will still be the rockets’ red glare and “bombs” bursting in air, but little else at the township’s annual July 4 celebration this year. The removal of state restrictions on outdoor gatherings gave Township Council members the confidence to plan a scaled-down …

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