NEW FTPD OFFICERS – Capt. Brandon Domotor and Captain Vincent Wilson, left to right, are ceremonially sworn into their new positions while Public Safety Director Quovella Maeweather holds the Bible at the February 25 Township Council meeting. Seven Franklin Township Police patrol officers were ceremonially sworn in and eight FTPD senior officers were promoted at the February 25 Township Council …
Read More »Tractor-Trailer Overturns On Easton Avenue, Snarls Traffic For Hours
A tractor-trailer containing non-hazardous fragrance and aromatherapy ingredients toppled over at John F. Kennedy Boulevard and Easton Avenue January 14, tangling early afternoon traffic for hours. The unidentified driver of the 2000 Volvo tractor-trailer attempted a left turn from JFK to Easton when the truck fell over at about 1:30 p.m., according to a press release from the Franklin Township …
Read More »Franklin Township Police Department Promotes Four To Captain and Lieutenant
Four members of the Franklin Township Police Department command staff in a December 23 ceremony in the Township Council chamber. Those promoted were: 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 media serving the Eight Villages. But we …
Read More »FTPD Officer Injured In One-Car Crash
Screenshot A Franklin Township police officer sustained injuries to her face on December 10 after she lost control of the department SUV she was driving on Weston Road and crashed into a tree and utility pole, according to police. The crash investigation report, obtained by the Franklin Reporter & Advocate through an Open Public Records request, shows that the officer …
Read More »FTPD Collecting Toys, Clothing, For Those In Need
The Franklin Township Police Department is collecting new toys and gently used or new clothing for those in need, now through December 14. The items can be dropped off at the FTPD Community Relations Bureau, 935 Hamilton Street, or at police headquarters, 495 DeMott Lane. Don’t Miss Out! No other media outlet covering Franklin Township brings you the depth of …
Read More »Search Still On For Missing 88-Year-Old Man
Law enforcement authorities were still searching the evening of November 7 for an 88-year-old man with Alzheimer’s after he wandered away from his home. The man, Monroe Mobley, was last seen the evening of November 6 in the area of Willow Avenue near New Brunswick Road, according to township police. Don’t Miss Out! No other media outlet covering Franklin Township …
Read More »Two Franklin Teens Among Three Sentenced For Murder Of Cab Driver
Two Franklin youths, aged 14 and 13 years, were among three teens recently sentenced for the 2023 murder of a cab driver in the township. The driver, Kofi Addo, 57, was killed during a robbery committed by the trio at Rose Street and Sydney Place, according to a press release from the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office. Don’t Miss Out! No …
Read More »Burlington Township Man Arrested On Gun, Drug Charges On Rutgers Prep Campus
A 49-year-old Burlington Township man was arrested October 15 after he was allegedly found with a weapon and drugs on the Rutgers Preparatory School campus on Easton Avenue. Franklin Township Police were called at about 6:09 a.m. on a complaint about a car with two flat tires being driven on the Rutgers Prep campus, according to a press release from …
Read More »Updated: Driver Killed In Head-On Car Crash
A 31-year-old Somerset man was killed October 15 after he was involved in a head-on car collision at Amwell and South Middlebush roads. The man, Alex Folnagy, was the only occupant of the white Nissan Altima he was driving, police said. Don’t Miss Out! No other media outlet covering Franklin Township brings you the depth of information presented by the …
Read More »No Reported Injuries In Winston Road House Fire
There were no reported injuries in an October 3 fire at a Winston Drive Home. Fire fighters were dispatched to the single-family home at about 5:35 p.m., according to a fire official. The home’s owners reported the fire, which initial investigation showed started in the home’s attic, according to the fire official. Don’t Miss Out! No other media outlet covering …
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