Carpozi worked as a journalist for more than fifty years. He began his career as a sportswriter on the
Port Chester Daily Item in 1943. He spent five years working as a reporter-writer-editor with Standard News Association. In 1953 he joined the
New York Journal-American as a reporter, night city editor and chief assistant city editor. In 1965 he left to join the
New York Post. Upon his retirement from the latter, he became News Department Editor on
Rupert Murdoch's
Star. Carpozi received 30 awards for journalistic excellence including the
New York Press Club's Gold Typewriter Award for his part in bringing to justice
George Metesky, New York's Mad Bomber. He won the
Uniformed Firefighters Association Plaque for coverage of
New York City fires and the National Police Officers Association citation for coverage of police and crime in America. He also received 12
Hearst Newspapers writing awards. ==Books==