Melvin Klayman’s Story — The Man Who Saw You

You might have walked past Mel on a Boston street and never looked twice. Just another guy in a button-down shirt heading to work. But behind his front door was one of New England’s most significant private art collections — and a man who spent forty years seeing potential in people before they saw it themselves.

From buying unknown artists’ work for twenty dollars to making homeless strangers laugh over coffee at Dunkin Donuts, Mel practiced the art of really seeing people. His story will change how you look at the “ordinary” people around you.

Real people. Real lives. Never ordinary.

Rose Montali’s Story — The Grandma Who Made Everyone Feel Special

Picture this: A woman is dying, and her family knows exactly what will comfort her. Not music. Not prayers. The voice of Cleveland baseball calling one last game.

Meet Rose Montali — a 67-year-old grandmother from Cleveland whose kitchen was a sanctuary and whose love made everyone feel extraordinary. For 60 years, she was the mom who showed up at every swim meet, the neighbor who remembered birthdays, and the grandmother who convinced seven grandchildren that her house was the happiest place on earth.

From her legendary Italian pizzelles to her unwavering loyalty to Cleveland sports, Rose’s story reminds us that some of the most remarkable people never make headlines — they just make everyone around them feel like they matter.

This is the story of someone you might have walked past a thousand times, never knowing the extraordinary life hidden behind a quiet smile.

Real people. Real lives. Never ordinary.

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Teddy Golubowski’s Story — The Academy Leader Who Dressed for Honor

At 27, Teddy Golubowski was excelling as Class Leader at the Ocean County Police Academy when he received devastating news. Despite debilitating pain, he still planned to drive to the Academy to be properly dismissed — because that’s what you do when you’ve made a commitment.

This is the story of a young man who spent his life serving others: from a 5-year-old Toms River Raider to a college football player, from public works employee to police academy cadet. Teddy understood that how you show up matters more than how long you stay.

Real people. Real lives. Remembered.

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When 1% Becomes Everything. Good News to Start Today.

Today we share incredible stories of second chances and service from right here in Wake County and beyond. From John Walter’s miraculous recovery after defying 1% survival odds following a tragic accident near Wakefield High School, to twenty new firefighters who chose to run toward sirens through Wake Tech’s Career in a Year program.

Plus, meet the Taylor family in Oklahoma who are teaching their kids that service isn’t just an act, it’s a way of seeing the world. These are the stories that remind us good news is happening all around us – sometimes it’s as simple as showing up with your whole heart.

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