Chicopee school superintendent arrested on federal charge of lying about alleged threatening text message plot
Chicopee Public Schools Superintendent Lynn A. Clark was arrested Wednesday on a federal charge of lying to investigators about 99 threatening text messages she allegedly sent to a candidate for the city’s police chief position, in a no-holds-barred effort to get the candidate to withdraw their application, authorities said.
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