Tom Lindsay
Position: Vice President of Productions
Class Standing: Senior
Hometown: Old Forge, NY
Contact Information:
Past Experience:
- WTOP-10 – Director for Thursday Night OP’s
- WTOP-10 – Original Productions Social Media Coordinator
- WTOP-10 – Sunday Night News Social Media Coordinator
- FLCC – Directed Live Basketball and the 2015 NJCAA Region III Basketball Tournament
- FLCC – President of Media Club/ Executive Producer
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Talent: Derek Hempstead
- Year: Sophomore
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- Favorite Team: Miami Heat
Talent: Isaiah Brown
- Year: Senior
- Hometown: Binghamton, NY
- About: Straight from the Hill, co-Host of The Fastbreak on WNYO, color Commentary/Analyst for men’s basketball, Lambda Pi Eta member, co-Host Mar and Prophet in the Evening on WNYO.
- Favorite Team: Miami Heat
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- Hometown: Bayville, NY
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- Year: Senior
- Hometown: Monroe, NY
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- Favorite Team: Brooklyn Nets
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- Past Work: Audio Producer for Laker Connection, Next Evolution Media Consultant.
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SUNY Oswego and CITI
by Sabina Longo, WTOP10- TV
High school students in Oswego County and SUNY Oswego have been teaming up to help young adults with special needs develop work skills. Thirty students are enrolled into the Center for Instruction, Technology, and Innovation (CITI) program. The CITI program has been a part of SUNY Oswego for the past twenty-five years, and is currently located in the basement of Hewitt.
Students in the program learn basic work skills through making ceramic products. Each student is responsible for a different job including, pouring clay into the molds, smoothing the clay product before going into the kiln, and painting the pottery when finished. Once the ceramic items are complete, they are then sold within the community. All profits are funneled back into the program to buy more supplies and materials.
“Students are all striving to get some kind of skills that they can use in the workforce,” said Vocational teacher, Lisa Carney
CITI has three half day classes that run Monday through Friday every week for two hours. Students can qualify for the state aided program until they are twenty-one years old.
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Evan Castelli
Position: Music Director
Class Standing: Senior
Hometown: Medford, NY
Contact Information:
- evan.castelli@wtop10.com
- ecastell@oswego.edu
- https://evancastelli.youcanbook.me/
- https://www.linkedin.com/pub/evan-castelli/95/ab3/87
Fun Fact:
- I don’t own a television!
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