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42-Year-Old Murder Cold Case Solved With Genealogy Testing: Patch PM

Also: Dog tossed in dumpster needs home / Woman struck by vehicle: PD / Baby waits for new heart / 'Cop Killer' event outcry / Blue Angels

Share-worthy stories from Long Island Patch sites to talk about tonight.
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Share-worthy stories from Long Island Patch sites to talk about tonight:

42-Year-Old Murder Cold Case Solved With Genealogy Testing

Eve Wilkowitz was 20 years old when she was murdered in 1980. For four decades, her case has gone unsolved — until now.

Find out what's happening in Bay Shorefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Dog Tossed Into Dumpster Now Safe On Long Island — And Needs Home

A video shows the man roughly throwing the dog by his leash into the dumpster, shutting the lid so he can't escape — and driving away.

Find out what's happening in Bay Shorefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Woman Struck By Vehicle, Critically Injured: Police

The driver surrendered to police and is charged with leaving the scene, detectives say.

Baby Who Needs Heart Reunites With Sister For 1st Time In Months

For the 1st time since learning that their baby needs a heart transplant — their daughter needed one, too – a family is able to be together.

NYPD Widow Continues To Campaign Against SUNY 'Cop Killer' Event

Diane Piagentini and others gathered to ask SUNY to cancel the Jalil Muntaqim event; the college changed the event to be virtual.

Bethpage Air Show Sets Lineup; Blue Angels To Return

The famed aerial display is scheduled for its 18th annual at Jones Beach on Memorial Day weekend.

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