Apart from Franklin Lakes, there are four townships in New Jersey with the name of Franklin. One is in Gloucester County, another in Hunterdon County, another in Somerset County, and another in Warren County. There is also a borough by that name in Sussex County. Franklin was also the name of defunct townships in Bergen and Essex counties. The largest, by population is the municipality in Somerset County, followed by Gloucester, Sussex, Hunterdon, and Warren. Topics related to any of these may be listed in this category. Their dates of incorporation, by county, were Somerset (1798), Gloucester (1820), Warren (1839), Hunterdon (1845), and Sussex (1914). Topics pertaining to any of these may be listed here.
 
 
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Incorporated in 1913, the borough is located in Sussex County, New Jersey. School budgets, study results, and a town calendar are published to the site, along with administrative and departmental contacts and announcements.
http://www.franklinborough.org/
Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey was known for its zinc mines, producing three hundred and fifty-seven different mineral species. Incorporated as a non-profit education facility, the museum’s location, membership, and touring information are put forward.
http://www.franklinmineralmuseum.com/
Located in Gloucester County, New Jersey, the township’s administrative and departmental offices are featured, along with an overview of municipal services, public notices, and announcements. A public calendar is included.
http://www.franklintownship.com/
A profile of the Warren County, New Jersey township is put forward, and its municipal budget, township meeting agendas and minutes, tax information, and various forms and applications are available.
http://www.franklintwpwarren.org/
Serving the Gloucester township of Franklin, the library is located in the village of Franklinville, New Jersey. Its hours of operation, schedules of classes and events, research facilities, and contacts are posted.
http://www.ftlnj.org/
Franklin Township Public Library
In Somerset County, the township library system has three branches, two in the village of Somerset, and another in Franklin Park, New Jersey. Its services, research facilities, schedules, and online resources are highlighted.
http://www.franklintwp.org/
Franklin Township Public Schools
Headquartered in the village of Somerset, the public school administrative district serves Franklin Township, in Somerset County, New Jersey. General information about the district, school campus addresses, and student registration data is posted.
http://www.franklinboe.org/
Operating Mary F. Janvier Elementary School, Main Road School, and Caroline L. Reutter School, the township school system is in Gloucester County, New Jersey. Parent notices, referendum information, and school registration information is included.
http://www.franklintwpschools.org/
Situated in Hunterdon County, Franklin Township includes the communities of Allens Corner, Cherryville, Grandin, Kingtown, Landsdown, Oak Grove, Pittstown, Quakertown, and Sidney. Local government contacts, resident services, and a public calendar are posted.
http://www.franklin-twp.org/
Bordered on the north, west and south by the Raritan and Millstone rivers, and on the east by State Highway 27, the Township of Franklin is in Somerset County, New Jersey. An overview of its government and contacts for the township’s administrative and departmental offices are put forward.
http://www.franklintwpnj.org/