Tom has been with WNBF for more than two decades. He first got his start at the station back in the 70s and has worked in radio, television, and print since. Tom was honored numerous times by the New York State Broadcasters’ Association and the Associated Press for his coverage of breaking and long-form news. He’s delivered spot news for ABC Radio and NPR, including a prison riot and flood coverage. In 1996, Tom rejoined WNBF as a weekend news anchor. And on weekdays, he fills in for Roger Neel on First News. Born in Binghamton, Tom lives in the Town of Union.
Tom Picciano
NY State gets ready to help after Hurricane Dorian
A New York State Incident Management Team of 26 people leaves Albany for Florida on Sunday. 25 of those are state employees from a variety of agencies.
They will head first to Tallahassee to await being deployed where needed as a result of the hurricane...
Chenango County Roadwork Planned
Across the state, $206 million in funding will be used to improve 1,200 miles of roads that are part of the National Freight Network.
Spiediefest and Balloon Rally underway
Spiedies on the grill. Balloons in the air. It's time for the 35th Spiediefest and Balloon Rally.
Spring cleanup and beautification effort begins
Pennsylvania residents are urged to take part in the Great American Cleanup.
Gun threat in Vestal
Officers say they arrived on scene just after several people took gun from man.
JC Drug Arrest
Public tips off authorities on drugs.
Broome Sheriff Says Beware of Bogus Calls
Calls said to be from office seem legitimate, but are not from the department.
Knock on door by phony cops
Suspicious males claim to be troopers.
Fatal Crash in Pennsylvania
Troopers continue to look into cause of fatal wreck on Monday morning.
Arrest in Tioga County shooting
A Tompkins County man gives up after sheriff's department search following reported injury to two people