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Londonderry High threat investigated

By Eric Parry
eparry@eagletribune.com

LONDONDERRY — Police and school officials don't believe a threat made against Londondery High School that referred to Nov. 9 has any credibility.

However, a letter sent home to parents yesterday afternoon by Superintendent Nate Greenberg said police plan to provide extra patrols at the school Monday anyway. "It's always been our practice to let parents know about this," Greenberg said.

The threat was made off school grounds and Greenberg declined to specify who was targeted or when it was made.

Police are continuing to investigate.

Lt. Scott Saunders did not have any other information on the incident yesterday afternoon.

Parents were instructed in the letter to contact the superintendent's office if they had any questions.

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