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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

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May 21, 2012: Issues outstanding for Sandusky trial

A big week ahead for Jerry Sandusky trial preparations. Among the outstanding issues: the trial start date and will any of the criminal charges be dismissed. Judge John Cleland's rulings on those two motions from defense counsel are expected any day. He's been adamant about, if it's possible, to get the ...

New Penn State Trustee member critical of Governor Tom Corbett

State College, Pa. -- Newly-elected Penn State Trustee, Anthony Lubrano, says Governor Tom Corbett played a major role in the firing of Joe Paterno.

The Second Mile considering option to release programs.

State College, Pa. -- The embattled organization founded by Jerry Sandusky, The Second Mile, has struggled in recent months to survive.   6 News has learned negotiations are underway for another youth-based organization to take over many of the charity’s services and possibly its assets.   Earlier this year it ...

Judge holds closed door status hearing with prosecutors, Sandusky defense attorney

State prosecutors and Jerry Sandusky’s defense attorney met with presiding Judge John Cleland for more than two hours at a closed door status conference hearing inside the Centre County courthouse on Wednesday morning. Defense attorney Joe Amendola filed a new court motion, asking the judge to drop nearly all of ...

Penn State Trustee answers to criticism involving Sandusky probe

State College, Pa. -- Penn State’s internal investigation continues into the Jerry Sandusky scandal.   The probe is being led by former FBI Director Louis Freeh.    The University’s board of trustees says so far the team of investigators has conducted more than 400 interviews.   Pennsylvania Education Secretary, Ron ...

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May 15, 2012: Are we headed to trial?

June 5...The Sandusky trial date grows closer, or as the presiding judge in the case, John Cleland, said last week, "The trial is imminent." It would be nearly seven months to the date since Jerry Sandusky was taken into a district judge's office to hear the original set of criminal charges ...

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Gary Sinderson blog starting tomorrow

6 News' Gary Sinderson has been following the Jerry Sandusky sex abuse scandal for several years. Gary will provide updates as they happen. Be sure to check this page for the most recent information about the case.

Judge hands down mixed ruling on Sandusky subpoena saga

Jerry Sandusky is getting some of the information his lawyers sought through subpoenas, but the judge isn't allowing the broad requests for all information related to accusers in his child sexual abuse case. An order issued by Judge John Cleland on Thursday gives Sandusky access to reports or documents regarding ...

Judge grants Sandusky attorney access to some information

Bellefonte, Pa -- Jerry Sandusky’s defense team is getting some of the information they requested through subpoenas.   Judge John Cleland promised a quick decision after Wednesday’s hearing in Bellefonte, a day later he issued several rulings.   Attorney Joe Amendola will receive some information related to the accusers in ...

McQueary to file whistleblower lawsuit against Penn State

Court documents obtained by 6News Tuesday afternoon show that former wide receiver coach Mike McQueary intends to file a civil lawsuit against Penn State University, nearly seven months after he was placed on administrative leave in the wake of the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal.   The notice, filed ...

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