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Principal Placed on Leave, Missing Teens, Bomb Threats: Top Arlington News

A look at February's top stories from Arlington Patch.

ARLINGTON, MA—February was a busy month for Arlington Patch. Here's a look at the month's top stories.

UPDATED: Arlington Catholic Principal Placed on Leave

A complaint involving Arlington Catholic Principal Stephen Biagioni was under investigation by the school and Biagioni was placed on leave.

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UPDATED: Four Girls Missing in Arlington

Arlington Police are searching for four young girls who are missing. Arlington Police posted information about the girls on their Facebook page

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UPDATED: Arlington High Secure After Bomb Threat

This was the second bomb threat called in to Arlington High School so far this year. Students were released from school early after the threat on Jan. 19. Arlington Catholic and St. Agnes Grammar School were also evacuated due to a bomb scare on Jan. 15.There was also another threat called later in the month.

Arlington Weather Alert: Winter Storm Warning In Effect

The National Weather Service issued a Winter Storm Warning to Southeast Middlesex county from 1 a.m to 3 p.m. on Feb. 4. The warning says that snow totals could reach between four and eight inches.

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