EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATLY The Township municipal building will be closed to the general public effective immediately until further notice. HOWEVER, the business of the Township will continue, with some modifications. The Construction Office will be operating on a revised weekly schedule. In order to provide the necessary inspection service, we ask that you be patient and … Continued
All FARS applications will be processed with an expected delay due to the COVID- 19 response and recovery. FARS will continue to accept new applications, however it is expected that the background investigations and processing times will be significantly delayed. It is important to note that initial applications will be indefinitely delayed due to the … Continued
Governor Phil Murphy today signed Executive Order No. 104, implementing aggressive social distancing measures to mitigate further spread of COVID-19 in New Jersey. Read the full announcement on the Official State of New Jersey Website
MESSAGE FROM MAYOR PHIL KOURY IN RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 (Coronavirus) PANDEMIC Franklin Township, Hunterdon County is committed to providing quality services that prioritize the health, safety and welfare of residents, employees and volunteers. Officials continue to follow the latest CDC ( www.cdc.gov ), NJ Department of Health(nj.gov/health) and Hunterdon County Health Department (co.hunterdon.nj.us/coronavirus.html) guidance … Continued
Nationwide resource shortages are impacting first responders and healthcare professionals in Hunterdon County. We are asking for your help. If you or someone you know are interested in donating needed items to aid our first responders and healthcare employees you can get more information at the Hunterdon County Website.
The Hunterdon County Health Department and the Hunterdon County Office of Emergency Management, along with State and Federal partners continue to monitor the outbreak of Novel Coronavirus or COVID-19. Please read the media release from the Hunterdon County Health Department for information.
In the USA, the Spotted Lanternfly is an invasive species that could be very devastating to some New Jersey crops and hardwood trees. Quarantine compliance will reduce the spread of the Spotted Lanternfly to new areas and counties thereby protecting New Jersey resources including forests and agriculture. For more information please see the New Jersey … Continued