One more township resident’s death has been attributed to the coronavirus, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on July 28 Five more township residents have tested positive for the virus, according to OEM. That brings the total number of township residents who have tested positive for the virus since mid-March to 1,380. A total of 134 township resident deaths …
Read More »Sister2Sister Plans Virtual 5K Breast Cancer Run/Walk For Life
Submitted by Sister2Sister. On Saturday, October 3, 2020, Sister2Sister (S2S) will host a Virtual 5K Breast Cancer Run/Walk 4Life from 8 a.m. till 5 p.m. This event is designed to raise funds, educate and bring awareness to the fight against breast cancer, celebrate survivorship; and to honor the lives of those who lost their battle. Funds raised will help support …
Read More »Coronavirus Update: Seven More Positive Tests In Last Two Days
Seven more township residents have tested positive for the coronavirus in the past two days, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on July 27. That brings the total number of Franklin residents who have tested positive to 1,375 since mid-March. The number of coronavirus-related deaths attributed to the virus stays steady at 133, OEM reported. Note: These are the …
Read More »Central Jersey College Prep Charter School Offers In-Person and Virtual Summer School
CJCP summer program students are socially distanced for their safety. (Photo: CJCP.) Sponsored Content submitted by Central Jersey College Prep Charter School. The Central Jersey College Prep Charter School is offering a targeted summer program for all students to meet their individual needs and help to limit summer regression for all students. All summer programs run from Monday, July 13 …
Read More »Coronavirus Update: Three More Positive Tests Reported
Three more Franklin residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on July 25. There were no new coronavirus-related deaths in the past 24 hours, OEM reported. There have now been 1,368 township residents who have tested positive for the coronavirus since mid-March. The number of virus-related deaths of Franklin residents stays at 133. …
Read More »Updated: Alternate In-Person And Virtual Learning Weeks, Face Masks Highlight District’s Planned Schools Re-Opening
The first day of school for the 2020-21 school year will be very different from years’ past, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. (File photo.) Update: The school district will hold a virtual “town hall” meeting at 6 p.m. on Aug. 4 to address questions and concerns parents and others may have about the proposed re-opening plan. Schools Superintendent John Ravally …
Read More »Coronavirus Update: Another Six Positive Tests
Six more Franklin residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on July 24. There were no new coronavirus-related deaths of township residents in the past 24 hours, OEM reported. There have been 1,365 residents who have tested positive for the virus since mid-March, while 133 township residents’ deaths have been attributed to the …
Read More »Major COVID-19, Antibody Testing Program Announced For Township
An eight-day COVID-19 testing program was announced during Mayor Phil Kramer’s virtual Town Hall on July 23. With a goal of getting “tens of thousands” of township residents tested for the coronavirus, township officials on July 23 announced a testing program that will run from July 27 through August 7. The tests will be conducted at various houses of worship …
Read More »Coronavirus Update: Positive Township Tests Increase By Six
Another six township residents have tested positive for the cornoavirus, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on July 23. That brings the total number of township residents who have tested positive for the virus to 1,359, according to OEM. There were no new deaths of Franklin residents attributed to teh virus, so that total remains at 133, OEM said. …
Read More »Coronavirus Update: Two More Positive Test Results
Another two township residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on July 22. There were no new Franklin resident deaths attributed to teh virus reported by the OEM. There have now been 1,353 township residents who have tested positive for the virus since mid-March, according to OEM. The number of coronavirus-related deaths of …
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