GUBERNATORIAL VISIT – Gov. Mikie Sherrill on June 10 visited Elizabeth Avenue Elementary School to tout the school’s success with “High Impact Tutoring,” and announce another round of funding to expand it throughout the state. Looking on are state Assemblyman Joe Danielsen (D-12) and Giselle Perez, Supervisor, Elementary Language Arts Literacy for the district. Gov. Mikie Sherrill visited Elizabeth Avenue …
Read More »Township Road Resurfacing Projects Updates
Sterling Rd Area Resurfacing – Concrete work to begin on Annapolis St on June 8th, weather permitting. Concrete work on Stewart Ave to begin on June 15th, weather permitting. Sterling Rd Olsen Dr Stewart Ave Stockton Ave Clover Pl Marion Ave Annapolis St Cedarbrook Rd Resurfacing -Bid Awarded Don’t Miss Out! No other media outlet covering Franklin Township brings you …
Read More »Township Council Approves Ordinance Sharply Restricting Warehouses, Banning Data Centers
SUPPORTING THE ORDINANCE – Township resident Dave Robinson lays out the reasons behind his support of the ordinance restricting warehouse development and banning data centers at the June 9 Township Council meeting. The Franklin Township Council voted 6-3 Tuesday night to give final approval to an ordinance that severely restricts where warehouses can be built in the township and bans …
Read More »‘One Family, One Fight’ Honors Gun Violence Survivors With Music Festival
HONORING SURVIVORS – Kim Banks holds an annual House music festival as a way to say thank-you to supporters of her non-profit, One Family, One Fight. The green around the township Cultural Arts Gazebo was awash in House Music June 6, an expression of thanks and support from a local woman whose son lost his life to gun violence in …
Read More »New Schools Superintendent Has Franklin Roots
IT’S OFFICIAL – Jamil Maroun, center, reacts after the Board of Education voted unanimously to name him the next schools Superintendent. The Township Board of Education voted June 4 to name a former township resident as the district’s next schools Superintendent. Don’t Miss Out! No other media outlet covering Franklin Township brings you the depth of information presented by the …
Read More »Franklin Township Educators Lauded At Annual Educator Of The Year Breakfast
TEACHER OF THE YEAR – Franklin Middle School – Sampson G. Smith campus Teacher of the Year Pat Francis, in red, shares a laugh with school principal Rebekah Solomon and Board of Education members Bill Grippo and Jimmie Parker III during the school district’s annual Educator of the Year Breakfast at the Imperia on June 4. Franklin Township Public Schools …
Read More »Hamawy Wins CD 12 Democratic Nomination, Besting Franklin’s Robinson
A LONG DAY – Poll workers line up at the Municipal Building June 2 to drop off tallies in the 2026 primary elections. Adam Hamawy, the former plastic surgeon and combat surgeon, on June 2 won the right to carry the Democratic Party’s banner in the November election to replace retiring Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman in the U.S. House of …
Read More »Street Resurfacing Projects Update
Sterling Rd Area Resurfacing – Concrete work to begin on Annapolis St on June 8th, weather permitting Sterling Rd Olsen Dr Stewart Ave Stockton Ave Clover Pl Marion Ave Annapolis St Coppermine Rd Area Resurfacing -Bid Awarded Don’t Miss Out! No other media outlet covering Franklin Township brings you the depth of information presented by the Franklin Reporter & Advocate. …
Read More »School Board Looks To Manville For Next Superintendent
Jamil Maroun. A 21-year educational veteran – who currently leads the Manville School District – is expected to be announced as the district’s new schools Superintendent at a special June 4 Board of Education meeting. Jamil Maroun, who began his educational career as a Social Studies teacher at Sayreville High School in 2005, will replace outgoing Superintendent John Ravally, who …
Read More »School Board Approves $3.27 Million In Preschool Contracts
The Franklin Township Board of Education approved more than $3.27 million in contracts with eight private preschool providers at its May 28 meeting, securing up to 240 preschool slots for the 2026-27 school year. The contracts, all funded through the state’s Preschool Education Aid program, remain subject to attorney review and approval. Per-pupil rates range from $10,759 to $15,000. Don’t …
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