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Coronavirus Update: 25 New Positive Test Results

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Positive coronavirus test results were reported for another 25 Franklin residents, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on May 11 That brings to 13,264 the number of Franklin residents who have tested positive for the virus since mid-March 2020, OEM reported. The deaths of 232 Franklin residents have been attributed to the virus, OEM reported. Note: These are the latest …

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Coronavirus Update: 22 New Positive Test Results

Positive coronavirus test results were reported for another 22 Franklin residents, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on May 10. That brings to 13,239 the number of Franklin residents who have tested positive for the virus since mid-March 2020, OEM reported. The deaths of 232 Franklin residents have been attributed to the virus, OEM reported. Note: These are the latest …

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More Than 300 Cops Leave Franklin For Police Unity Challenge Tour To Washington, D.C.

More than 300 police officers from around the country and the world – including three from Franklin – embarked from in front of the Public Safety Building early in the morning of May 10 for the 13th annual Police Unity Tour to Washington, D.C. The cyclists will join officers from throughout the country at the Law Enforcement Memorial in D.C. …

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Coronavirus Update: 71 New Positive Test Results Over Weekend

Positive coronavirus test results were reported for another 71 Franklin residents between May 7 and May 9, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on May 9. There were 31 new positives reported on May 7, 12 new positives reported on May 8 and 28 new positives reported on May 9, OEM said. That brings to 13,217 the number of …

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Coronavirus Update: 43 More Positive Test Results

Positive coronavirus test results were reported for another 43 Franklin residents, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on May 6. That brings to 13,146 the number of Franklin residents who have tested positive for the virus since mid-March 2020, OEM reported. The deaths of 232 Franklin residents have been attributed to the virus, OEM reported. Mayor Phil Kramer has …

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Coronavirus Update: 28 More Positive Test Results

Positive coronavirus test results were reported for another 28 Franklin residents, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on May 5. That brings to 13,103 the number of Franklin residents who have tested positive for the virus since mid-March 2020, OEM reported. The deaths of 232 Franklin residents have been attributed to the virus, OEM reported. Mayor Phil Kramer has …

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Coronavirus Update: 30 More Positive Test Results

Positive coronavirus test results were reported for another 30 Franklin residents, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on May 4. That brings to 13,075 the number of Franklin residents who have tested positive for the virus since mid-March 2020, OEM reported. The deaths of 232 Franklin residents have been attributed to the virus, OEM reported. Mayor Phil Kramer has …

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Coronavirus Update: 13 New Positive Test Results

Positive coronavirus test results were reported for another 13 Franklin residents, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on May 3. That brings to 13,045 the number of Franklin residents who have tested positive for the virus since mid-March 2020, OEM reported. The deaths of 232 Franklin residents have been attributed to the virus, OEM reported. The Somerset County Department …

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Coronavirus Update: 55 Positive Test Results Over Weekend

Positive coronavirus test results were reported for another 55 Franklin residents between April 30 and May 2, the township Office of Emergency Management reported on May 2. There were six positive test results reported on April 30, eight positive test results reported on May 1 and 41 positive test results reported on May 2, OEM said. That brings to 13,032 …

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School District Slowly Returns To Normal

Now that the Covid-19 pandemic is easing into its endemic stage, with the concomitant reduction in serious infections, things are starting to return to normal in district schools. Schools Superintendent John Ravally at the April 28 Board of Education meeting enumerated the ways in which the district is coming back to a semblance of pre-pandemic activity. “We are returning many …

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