Thursday, September 20, 2007
By JASON TSAI
STAFF WRITER
Letter threatens Emerson buildings, others nearby
WESTWOOD — Nearly 3,000 students who attend the Westwood Regional School District will not attend class Thursday due to a bomb threat received Wednesday by Emerson authorities, according to the district’s Web site.
The district’s decision to close its six schools – four K-4 schools, a 5-6 upper elementary school and a junior-senior high school – makes the district the 11th district to shut down schools due to the Wednesday threat.
The letter from Superintendent Geoffrey W. Zoeller, Jr. says police and K-9 dogs are conducting an ongoing search of the district’s buildings.
“However, I am not completely comfortable that these and other safeguards…can be achieved in time for our schools to open, even under a delayed opening,” the letter states. “For this reason, our schools will be closed {today}.”
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10 Emerson, NJ area schools closed over bomb threat
By Staff
(AXcess News) Newark, NJ - The Mayor of Emerson New Jersey received a bomb threat yesterday that forced officials to evacuate schools. A search has so far turned up nothing but authorities have closed 10 area schools with an enrollment of 12,000 students as the search continued Thursday.
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Other districts closing Thursday are Oradell, River Edge, Closter, Demarest, Haworth, Harrington Park, Northvale, Norwood and Old Tappan, along with Northern Valley and River Dell regional high schools.
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An Emerson Borough clerk had opened a note addressed to the Mayor which authorities say was computer-generated and said that multiple bombings were to be executed Thursday morning.
"All three schools will be blown out on Thursday, Sept. 20th at 11:30 a.m., with two other schools in near by towns," it read.
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http://axcessnews.com/index.php/articles/show/id/12404