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4 days ago |
nypost.com | Larry Celona |Katherine Donlevy
Veteran NYPD Det. Joseph Borrelli — the “Son of Sam” sleuth who put the Big Apple serial killer behind bars — died this week, The Post has learned. He was 93. The Brooklyn-born former NYPD Chief of Detectives suffered a brief illness before he died Wednesday, surrounded by his family. Affectionately known by his loved ones as “JoBo,” Borrelli had an illustrious career with the NYPD that spanned nearly 40 years — and saw some of the biggest cases the city’s police force ever grappled with.
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5 days ago |
nypost.com | Reuven Fenton |Katherine Donlevy
Mother’s Day this Sunday serves as a grim reminder for three Israeli moms who’ve been pulling double duty as their husbands suffer in Hamas captivity — making them real-life “Wonder Women.”Sharon Cunio, Lishay Miran and Rivka Bohbot have been caught in a hellish dilemma over the past 19 months — keeping their hostage husbands’ memories alive while also raising their kids single-handedly, they told The Post.
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Katherine Donlevy
That’s the way the cookie sales crumble. Economic uncertainty is taking a giant bite out of New York Girl Scout cookie sales — leaving the local chapter of the organization with its lowest performing season in over a decade, The Post has learned. Scouts across the five boroughs hawked just 1.1 million boxes of Thin Mints, Samoas and other cookies (including and the now-discontinued S’mores) during the 2024-2025 season as penny-pinching New Yorkers tightened their belts.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Katherine Donlevy
That’s the way the cookie sales crumble. Economic uncertainty is taking a giant bite out of New York Girl Scout cookie sales — leaving the local chapter of the organization with its lowest performing season in over a decade, The Post has learned. Scouts across the five boroughs hawked just 1.1 million boxes of Thin Mints, Samoas and other cookies (including and the now-discontinued S’mores) during the 2024-2025 season as penny-pinching New Yorkers tightened their belts.
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Katherine Donlevy
A North Carolina teacher allegedly kissed a 5-year-old autistic student in a school bathroom — but police dropped the case because the nonverbal victim can’t point a finger at her abuser, The Post has learned. The unnamed pervert was caught cornering little Journey on March 28 by another staff member, who reported the disturbing incident to administrators at Blythe Elementary School, the girl’s mother claimed.
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