Marlboro Township public schools were back in session Friday.
Marlboro Township Public Schools reopened following a two-hour delay Friday after officials received an"A check of the school buildings was conducted and nothing dangerous or hazardous was identified. We are currently investigating the source of this threat and have deemed it to be of low risk and low credibility. All township K-8 schools are back in session," the Marlboro Township Police Department said in a statement.
The email listed four locations where bombs were placed, including the middle school and the Marlboro Township Board of Education Office. The district had first implemented a two-hour delay but then decided to close."Marlboro Township Police Department along with other law-enforcement agencies are currently conducting a thorough and comprehensive check of the buildings," the department said in a statement just before 8 a.m. on Thursday.After 1 p.m.
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