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Produced Newscasts/Stories
WPTZ

After The Floods: 
Rebuilding & Recovery

July 10th, 2024 marked one year since devestating flooding hit parts of Vermont & Northern New York. 

I produced a special 1 hour presentation that aired in prime time on the anniversary. 

We looked back at the impact the flood had on our region. But most importantly, we looked to the future as communities continue to rebuild & recover.

"The hills are alive with The Sound of Music"
in Vermont

Several local arts organizations in Vermont made history with 'The Sound of Music: In Conert." It debuted at the Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe, Vermont. 

I had the oppurtunity to work on this PKG with anchor/reporter, Liz Strezpa. 

Photographer: Jacob Hurteau

Editor: Chuck King, Chief Photographer

Black History Month: Celebrating Gospel Music

Members of the Plattsburgh State Gospel Choir aims to uplift their neighbors hrough music, as they prepare for a special music festival that means a lot to their community. 

Photographer: Sam Spaulding

Editor: Corey Frost

Historic Flooding in Vermont

11pm Newscast A-Block on July 23, 2023

This Is Our Home Recap

Within 6 months, the NBC5 News Today morning team has traveled to more than a dozen cities, towns, & villages to discover why people call their community home. 

To celeberate the 6 month anniversary,

I wrote a PKG utilizing sound and video from all of the stories and places we've been. 

Produced Newscasts
Penn State

March 26th, 2021

On today's Centre County Report: The battle to vaccinate Pennslyvanians continues as Covid-19 cases in our state rise again. Plus, local reaction to the recent hate and attacks against the Asian-American community. And a look at Centre County's sucessful high school wrestling season.  

February 26th, 2021

Officials are concerned about how State Patty's Day could affect COVID-19 case numbers in the area. Plus, Penn State President Eric Barron talks with us about his planned retirement. And in sports, saving the State College Spikes. 

Packages
Penn State

Change is Coming 

to the

Bellefonte

Red Raiders

The 'Red Raiders' name and logo has been a controversial issue for decades in Bellefonte.

Now, the school board has voted to

change the Native American imagery.

A Community Worries about the Future

of LHU

Lock Haven University is facing

many changes in the next few years.

Here's a look at the details

and how the community has reacted. 

New Building Projects to Help 

Bellefonte Community

Bellefonte is becoming the center of

two new projects along Spring Creek

to bring more life

into the community. 

Farmers' Markets Online Shift Helps During 

Pandemic

Farmers' markets and their vendors are popular in Centre County. But, the pandemic has forced them to come up with creative ways and sell their products.  Here's how they have survived this past year.

 

Fighting for Change

29-year old Osaze Osagie was shot and killed

by the police in March 2019. 

Amid the shock and sorrow, the community is

still fighting for change.

Cultivating For The Future

 Students, faculty and community members are dedicated to helping to create

Penn State Arborteum's new Bird and Pollinator Garden.

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