There's still good people in the world. Especially right here in Central New York. One man from Boonville just had a random act of kindness held for him that he's extremely grateful.
With all the hate and sadness in our world, it's so wonderful to come across a story of someone taking the time out of their day to make a difference in the life of someone who is less fortunate.
There's no bond stronger than a sister's. This amazing woman from Oriskany changed her sister's life by giving her one of biggest gifts anyone could possibly hope for.
With all the negative stories you see in the headlines each and every day, it's always nice to see a great story here locally. Just in Rome, one total stranger decided to help out a young couple with groceries.
Kayla is 11-years-old and will soon be turning 12. Instead of having a big huge party for herself, she decided to invite others to celebrate in a different way. On Saturday, September 25th, 2016 Kayla is asking people to stop by the Lowville Walmart to make a donation to make life a little easier for others.
On September 12, 2016 at 11:30 am 9 year-old Colin Toland was sworn-in as the newest police officer for the Ithaca Police Department. Officer Toland took the oath of office in front of 150 fellow police officers, firefighters, and EMS workers. Officer Toland was joined by approximately 300 people from the greater Ithaca community as well as his entire 4th grade class at Northeast Elementary School
Central New Yorker Tony Lomazzo has a big heart, and helps out when possible, with the homeless. Recently, he bought lunch for one gentleman in North Utica.
Being a police officer isn't always about writing tickets and making arrests. It's also about serving the community and two Rome police officer went above and beyond the call of duty.