Prom Night Heroics?

On May 17th, 2025, four high schoolers from Whitesboro High School in Marcy, New York (Aiden Kane, Morgan Randall, Donato Jellenich, and Tyler Sojda) were returning from their junior prom when they spotted a garage fire. Mistaking the orange glow for a bonfire at first, they quickly realized the danger and took action.

Kane alerted the family by shouting, “Your house is on fire!” as seen in cellphone footage, ensuring a father and his two daughters evacuated safely. Jellenich called 911, while Randall comforted the children, and Kane checked for pets inside.

Their quick response prevented the flames from reaching the main house, averting a potential tragedy. No one was injured, and the Maynard Fire Department Chief, Jared A. Pearl, praised their leadership and teamwork.

Kane, inspired by his father’s work in police and EMS, said the experience motivated him to help. The teens are being celebrated as heroes for their swift, selfless actions.

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Free Prom Tickets!

Steve Carell has partnered with the charity Alice’s Kids to provide free prom tickets to high school seniors in Southern California who were impacted by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles earlier this year.

In a video announcement, Carell shared that the initiative covers students at six high schools in the Pasadena area, ensuring that over 800 seniors can attend their prom at no cost.

This effort, backed by a $175,000 donation from Alice’s Kids, aims to bring some joy to students whose lives were disrupted by the fires, which destroyed over 16,000 structures and claimed at least 29 lives in areas like Pacific Palisades and Altadena.

Carell also mentioned that students who already purchased tickets would be reimbursed, calling it “a pretty good deal.”

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