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
Serling Fest 2018
Hometown hosts events to honor writer, television show creator.
Update on Tioga shooting
Deputies seek man in connection with July 5th incident.
Independence Day Traffic Enforcement
Extra patrols will be added over the July 4th Holiday on New York State roadways.
Temperatures soar into the upper 90s
Cooling Centers are open in Broome County.
Crash damages fireworks store
No injuries reported when bus hits building
Delaware County Jail inmates arrested
Jail search leads to find of contraband
Bradford County Homicide
Man charged in the death of his mother
High Speed Chase on Interstate 81
Arrest following two-county high speed chase
Fatal Crash in Deposit
Dump Truck driver killed near quarry.
Upstate Shredding fatality details released
New details from sheriff's department