

90įIRE DEPARTMENT Quakertown Fire, 67 Quakertown Road, Pittstown, NJ 08867. 90ĮMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR George Reichert. Social Services, 6 Gauntt Place, Flemington, NJ 08822. WELFARE DIRECTOR County of Hunterdon, Division of SENIORS, DISABILITIES AND VETERANS SERVICES ROAD SUPERVISOR Alan Dilley, 85 Locust Grove Road, REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS Christine Burke. RECYCLING COORDINATOR Alan Dilley, 85 Locust OFFICE ON AGING MUNICIPAL COORDINATOR Sue Larson.

MUNICIPAL COURT Franklin Township Municipal Court, 90įAIR HOUSING ADMINISTRATOR, Cameron Keng. 90ĮNGINEER Paul M Sterbenz, Colliers Engineering & Design Inc.,ĥ3 Frontage Road, Ste. 90ĮLECTRIAL SUBCODE OFFICAL Peter Buchanan. 97ĬLEAN COMMUNITIES COORDINATOR Alan Dilley,Ĩ5 Locust Grove Road, Pittstown, NJ 08867. 90ĪTTORNEY Katrina Campbell, Esq., 1001 Route 517,Ģ00 Valley Road, Suite 300, Mt Arlington, NJ 07856. From its beginning,įrankling was a center of agriculture and still maintains much o fits rural character, boasting a wealth of scenic vistas.ĭEPUTY CLERK/ADMIN. The southern Plateau, in the Delaware River watershed, has the Croton Swamp and headwaters of both the Lockatong and Wickecheoke Creeks. The northern Uplands, in the Raritan River watershed, give rise to the Capoolong Creek. T he township has some of the most productive soils in the state and a bounty of streams.
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In earlier years, Landsdown, Sidney, Kingtown (King's Mills) and Oak Grove also were busy settlements. NJ Franklin Township - Hand and StoneMassage and Facial Spa in Franklin Twp, NJ provides professional spa experiences at affordable prices seven days a week. Villages and hamlets in Franklin are Cherryville (Dogtown until 1856), Quakertown (sometimes called Fairfview between 18) and Pittstown (Hoffs until the late 1700s), which also is partly in Alexandria and Union Townships. Its borders have remained static since, embracing 23.3 square miles in the heart of Hunterdon. The most reliable records available about the early days of the Township are found in the minutes of the Friends' Meeting in Quakertown, which was organized in 1733 and remains the last active Quaker establishment in Hunterdon County.įranklin was set off from Kingwood Township on Apand in turn lost part of its land in 1865, along with Clinton and Union Townships, to form the Town of Clinton. Comment on the news, see photos and videos, and join the forum. Th e land that became Franklin Township was the home of Delaware Indians for some 5,000 years before Quaker settlers from Burlington arrived soon after 1700. Get breaking Somerset County NJ local news, weather, events, sports and more from Hillsborough, Manville, Somerville, and others. Tuesday & Wednesday Evening - 5:00 pm to 7:30 pm

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