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Gary Sinderson

Centre County Reporter

Gary, manager of our Central Pennsylvania Bureau in State College, has been with 6 News since 1983. He began as a reporter/photo-journalist in the Bureau.

In 1987, he began anchoring our Centre County Report on TCI Cable in Centre County, and became Manager of the Bureau in 1993.

He continues to produce and anchor in State College, as well as for newscasts in Johnstown.

Gary is a New York City native, who was raised in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

He went to Penn State University, where he still serves as a part-time instructor in the School of Communications.

Gary began his broadcast career at State College radio stations WMAJ/WXLR in 1977. He started as a staff announcer, moved to the News Department, then was promoted to Program Director for both stations.

He also was producer/engineer for the Penn State Football Radio Network.

Latest from Gary Sinderson

Idea of hockey game at Beaver Stadium being considered?

Beaver Stadium has been the long time home for Penn State football, but how about watching a hockey game there? Penn State officials confirm they are seriously considering the idea, whether it is an NHL or Big Ten game. With the new Pegula Ice Arena almost ready  to open, there's ...

Paterno family, others at PSU sue NCAA

The NCAA is facing a new legal attack after the family of the late coach Joe Paterno was joined by former players and others connected to Penn State in a lawsuit seeking to overturn the landmark sanctions for the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal. The lawsuit being filed against ...

Police investigate mother doing heroin with children

It was in this parking lot in downtown Bellefonte earlier this month when police got a call about suspicious activity. What they found was a woman in a van, along with two other younger people nearby. According to a search warrant recently filed in the case, police found heroin, baths ...

Special look inside PSU's new hockey arena

At Penn State, there's a lot of anticipation for this year's opening of its new, state of the art ice hockey arena.   The arena was made possible with a record setting gift to the university, from a Penn State graduate Terry Pegula, who made his fortune in the Marcellus ...

Washington D.C. murder suspect caught in Centre County

It was earlier this month, near this State College area apartment complex, when Patton Township police pulled over a motorist, swerving in and out of traffic. He was released, but police just a few days later heard from him again: Chief John Petrick, Patton Twp. police, says, “He called in ...

Sandusky investigation update

 Even though Jerry Sandusky is serving a lengthy prison term, the Sandusky investigation is not closed—according to the State Police Commissioner. Sandusky could be behind bars for the rest of his life, convicted last June on multiple child sex abuse charges. There were ten victims in the trial. Penn State ...

Benner business park sale called into question

We continue to follow the sale of land in property that’s intended to be the Benner Business Park. Now private partnership has stepped in to buy a lot of the land that Centre County Chamber of Business and Industry obtained from the state back in 2006-for just $1. That sale ...

Man accused of PSU threat has bizarre day in court

A man arrested a week ago on charges of threatening to shoot people on the Penn State University campus, was in Centre County Court Wednesday for what turned out to be a bizarre, preliminary hearing.   The hearing for Aarao Cornelio got off to a rocky start when he insisted ...

Second Mile Court Ruling

The new court ruling will allow Second Mile to transfer $200,000 to Arrow Family and Child Ministries-while also ordering that the Second Mile hold on to all remaining assets.  Sandusky victims had objected to any assets being distributed or liquidated- claiming the funding will be required for future court settlements ...

Centre Co. land sold to developers

The Centre County business chamber sold more than one hundred acres of land that was designated to be an industrial park.  Questions were raised about the sale to private developers after some of the property was bought from the state for just $1.   The sale has been in the ...

 
 
 

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