Massachusetts

Northampton synagogue receives bomb threat in email

100 people or so were evacuated from Florence Congregational Church, which houses Beit Ahavah, Northampton police said

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Multiple houses of worship were targeted with bomb threats on Sunday, including in Hingham, Needham and Northampton, Massachusetts. Nothing was found inside of any of the buildings. Investigations are ongoing.

A synagogue in Northampton, Massachusetts, was one of several Jewish places of worship to receive a threat on Sunday.

Northampton police said they were alerted before noon that Florence Congregational Church, which houses Beit Ahavah, a Jewish synagogue, had received an email alleging there was a bomb inside of the building.

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Police responded and helped evacuate about 100 people, securing the scene until the Northampton Fire Department and Massachusetts State Police bomb squad arrived.

Bomb technicians went inside the synagogue and cleared the building.

According to Northampton police, the threatening email came in around the same time as those received at Congregation Sha'aray Shalom in Hingham and at Temple Beth Shalom in Needham. Nothing was found inside any of the buildings.

The Sharon Police Department said they will be continuing increased patrols in light of the several hoax bomb threats to Jewish religious institutions in Needham, Hingham and Northampton, in addition to the shooting outside of the Islamic Center of Rhode Island in Providence.

Investigations into all of these incidents remain ongoing.

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