The Lincoln Police Department and the Malone Center are partnering once again to spread holiday joy for the third consecutive year since COVID-19 through the Random Acts of Kindness initiative.
In 2024, SUNY Brockport’s Vice President for Enrollment Management, Sara Kelly, began the Random Acts of Kindness program.
The Christmas spirit is a little slow arriving at our house this year. A reminder of that delay was the current question in the Daily Sentinel’s website poll.
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