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Hail and Farewell to Those We Lost in 2012

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celebrity montage NBCNewsToday on New Year’s Eve we remember those in public life who left us in 2012.

They were wonderful singers and actors, politicians and astronauts who made our spirits soar. They were memorable writers and novelists, sports heroes and composers.

Watch the video montage from NBC honoring those famous names who left us this year.

150-Year Celebration of Emancipation Proclamation Jan 1

Emancipation Proclamation Lincoln poster

Emancipation Proclamation Lincoln posterNew Year’s Day: Ring the Bells.

At 2:00 p.m. churches, colleges/universities, and other organizations will ring their bells to mark the moment 150 years ago when Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation.

President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, as the nation approached its third year of bloody civil war. The proclamation declared “that all persons held as slaves” within the rebellious states “are, and henceforward shall be free.”

150-Year Celebration of Emancipation Proclamation Jan 1

Emancipation Proclamation Lincoln poster

Emancipation Proclamation Lincoln posterNew Year’s Day: Ring the Bells.

At 2:00 p.m. churches, colleges/universities, and other organizations will ring their bells to mark the moment 150 years ago when Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation.

President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, as the nation approached its third year of bloody civil war. The proclamation declared “that all persons held as slaves” within the rebellious states “are, and henceforward shall be free.”

Girl’s Idea to Bring Joy Jars to Sick Kids (w/ video)

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JoyJars creator-CNNheroPhotoJessica Rees was diagnosed with a brain tumor at age 11.

When she saw other children having to stay in the hospital, she wanted to help “make them happier, because I know they’re going through a lot,” she said.

So she started making JoyJars — containers full of toys, stickers, crayons, anything that might brighten a child’s day.

Blind Band Student to March in Rose Parade

Flutist is blind Diamond Bar HS photo

Flutist is blind Diamond Bar HS photoA local marching band will have two musicians in the Tournament of Roses Parade Tuesday. Mi So Kwak will play the flute for the Bands of America Honor Band, while high school instructor Casey Bindle marches alongside her.

Kwak appreciates Bindle lending a guiding hand. It’s tough enough for anyone to march the entire 5.5-mile parade route. Especially for Kwak, who is blind.

Christmas Paying it Forward – a Sweet Coincidence

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angel of lightsI was struggling to find the Christmas spirit this year and hoped a short trip to Vermont to meet my son for skiing might help.

While at the LaGuardia airport on December 16th, right after I picked up my suitcase, I went out to the bus station in front of the terminal. I saw the M60 bus to take me to go to Penn Station. I immediately jumped on the bus. I was in and paying my due and the bus driver was closing the bus door, when a young black man who was breathless jumped on and gave me my briefcase. (My apple macbook and every important travel document was inside!)

It was a close catch. I had forgotten it at the bus station.

Christmas Paying it Forward is Sweet Coincidence

angel of lights

angel of lightsI was struggling to find the Christmas spirit this year and hoped a short trip to Vermont to meet my son for skiing might help.

While at the LaGuardia airport on December 16th, right after I picked up my suitcase, I went out to the bus station in front of the terminal. I saw the M60 bus to take me to go to Penn Station. I immediately jumped on the bus. I was in and paying my due and the bus driver was closing the bus door, when a young black man who was breathless jumped on and gave me my briefcase. (My apple macbook and every important travel document was inside!)

It was a close catch. I had forgotten it at the bus station.

UPDATE: Hero Dog Who Lost Snout in Rescue Now Has Beaten Cancer

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snoutless filipino dog hero - family photoA veterinarian at UC Davis says a dog from the Philippines who became an international hero after sacrificing her snout to save two young girls may have beaten cancer.

Veterinarian Gina Davis tells the San Francisco Chronicle the dog, named Kabang, appears to have beaten the cancer she was suffering from.

The Best Heartwarming Animal Stories of 2012

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Service dog guards wheelchair Hembree-family-photoSome of the most popular stories on the Good News Network in 2012 involved animals. Whether the largest elephant or smallest dog, animals are often ready to reveal hearts of true compassion and they can easily evoke an equally compassionate response in us humans.

Enjoy these top stories of the year:

Teens Come Running to Shovel Snow When Elderly Neighbor was Laboring

Snow shoveling teen Samaritans-FBphoto-Tracy Lynn DelValle

Snow shoveling teen Samaritans-FBphoto-Tracy Lynn DelValleTracy Lynn DelValle of Gardner, Massachusetts posted a story and photo on Facebook proving that (in her words), “Not all kids nowadays are thoughtless.”

Tracy’s neighbor, who is aging in her 60’s, was attempting to shovel the snow around her car in the driveway yesterday.

“She looked pale, and after each shovelful, she put her head down and rested for a few minutes,” wrote Tracy, who was ill, and unable to assist.

Teens Come Running to Shovel Snow When Elderly Neighbor was Laboring

Snow shoveling teen Samaritans-FBphoto-Tracy Lynn DelValle

Snow shoveling teen Samaritans-FBphoto-Tracy Lynn DelValleTracy Lynn DelValle of Gardner, Massachusetts posted a story and photo on Facebook proving that (in her words), “Not all kids nowadays are thoughtless.”

Tracy’s neighbor, who is aging in her 60’s, was attempting to shovel the snow around her car in the driveway yesterday.

“She looked pale, and after each shovelful, she put her head down and rested for a few minutes,” wrote Tracy, who was ill, and unable to assist.

White House Triples Area of Protected California Coastline

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Point Lobos State Reserve-Sean OFlaherty-cc

The White House announced last week it was expanding the area of protected California coastline known as the National Marine Sanctuary system by almost 3,000 square miles. The designation triples the area of coastline under protection to 4,500 square miles.

While still allowing fishing in these areas off Sonoma and Mendocino, the act prohibits offshore oil and gas drilling.

Top Heroes in Video for 2012

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dog at the poolHooplaHa posted a video on YouTube celebrating the end of the year with an original montage of heroes filmed in 2012.

Watch the video and see if you can spot any stories that were posted on the Good News Network…

Tigers Roar Back in Three Critical Countries

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Tigers camera trap photos-WCSIn a field often dominated by news of felled forests and population declines, tigers have delivered a bit of holiday cheer.

Wildlife conservationists report populations on the upswing in protected areas of India, Russia and Thailand.

Despite dangerously low global numbers, tigers are rebounding in three significant landscapes, according to the Wildlife Conservation Society, fostering hope for these iconic big cats.

Tigers Roar Back in Three Critical Countries

Tigers camera trap photos-WCS

Tigers camera trap photos-WCSIn a field often dominated by news of felled forests and population declines, tigers have delivered a bit of holiday cheer.

Wildlife conservationists report populations on the upswing in protected areas of India, Russia and Thailand.

Despite dangerously low global numbers, tigers are rebounding in three significant landscapes, according to the Wildlife Conservation Society, fostering hope for these iconic big cats.

Ford to Invest $773 Million Across Southeast Michigan

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Ford factory worker woman in pink-FORDFord Motor Company is spending more than $773 million on new equipment and capacity expansions across six manufacturing facilities in southeast Michigan. The investments will create 2,350 new hourly jobs.

Ford is delivering on a commitment made to the United Auto Workers in the recent contract negotiations to invest $6.2 billion in U.S. plants by 2015.

Patrick Dempsey to Buy Beloved Seattle Coffee Co., Saving 500 Jobs

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Patrick Dempsey CynSimp-CCPatrick Dempsey says he wants to rescue a Seattle coffee house chain and more than 500 jobs.

The “Grey’s Anatomy” star said Wednesday he’s leading a group attempting to buy Tully’s Coffee. The Seattle-based company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in October.

Muslims And Catholics Come Together For Christmas Food Drive

Hartford Seminary photo of Christian and Muslim women

Hartford Seminary photo of Christian and Muslim womenIn a partnership built on the true spirit of giving, members of the Muslim mosque in London, Ontario decided to help boost a Catholic church holiday food drive.

100 families were given supplies of food for Christmas, and with the bigger than average donations to the drive, the church will be able to replenish their food bank.

Knicks Players Bring Needy Families on Shopping Sprees

Knicks Stoudemire with needy kids-ABCvid

Knicks Stoudemire with needy kids-ABCvidThe Garden of Dreams Foundation paired nine Knicks players with deserving families to go on Christmas shopping sprees worth thousands of dollars.

Amare Stoudemire spent hours with one family, paying $5,500 for their carts filled with toys, clothes and goodies from the local Target department store.

Man Brings Santa, Nativity Back to Hoboken Public Housing for 43rd Year

poinsettia image by Alex Cube

poinsettia image by Alex CubeSanta Claus — aka Julio “Sly” Dones — is back outside of the Harrison Gardens public housing complex, bringing holiday cheer to children of all ages for the 43rd year in a row.

Santa stands next to the elaborate Nativity scene he created at Third and Jackson streets handing out candy while Christmas carols play on a stereo.

(READ the story with a photo in NewJersey.com)

Thanks to Joel Arellano for submitting the link!