Mayor Jake Bruno was pleased with the response. "This annual event is a perfect example of the way the Township administration works with residents to provide free rabies vaccines, which are needed in order to license our dogs, and protect our pets against chance encounters with rabid wildlife," he said.
Dedicated Franklin Township employees set up and administered the clinic, held at the Public Works garage on Broad Street.
A special thank-you goes out to Dr. Rutter and veterinarian technician Ann Rambone of our own Franklinville Animal Hospital, who provided the vaccines and helped to make the clinic such a great success.
A list of upcoming free clinics throughout Gloucester County can be accessed at the link.
