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Superintendent says recent investigation was not a schoolwide threat; district, police coordinated response

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Superintendent Mike Bridal told the Marlboro Central School District board that a January law-enforcement investigation was not about a threat to the high school and that district and town police coordinated communications to limit misinformation.

Superintendent Mike Bridal told the Marlboro Central School District Board of Education on the evening of Jan. 16 that a law-enforcement investigation earlier in the month did not involve a threat to the high school and that district officials worked closely with the Town of Marlboro Police Department on the response.

Bridal said the district had to correct misinformation circulated on social media after an initial post on Jan. 8 and that a separate police-led inquiry began the evening of Jan. 9 after the department received reports of “a possible threat or threatening comments.” He said: “There was no such investigation taking place at the high school. There was an…

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