I'm the News Director at WIBX and have worked in radio in Utica since 1982 when I got my start at WRUN. I graduated from Herkimer County Community College with a degree in Radio-TV Broadcasting and I'm currently a member of the HCCC Radio-TV Advisory Committee. I love music, collecting sports memorabilia, golfing, biking and yes I'll admit it, professional wrestling. I am also an avid sports fan as well rooting for the Buffalo Bills, Buffalo Sabres, Houston Astros, and Colgate University. A favorite charitable cause is The Rescue Mission of Utica, where I volunteer every Thanksgiving, and participating in the Sitrin STARS Program. In addition to my daily newscasts, you can catch me co-hostng the CNY Travel Show every Sunday morning.
Jim Rondenelli
Governor To Allow Religious Services Of Up To Ten People
Governor Andrew Cuomo says starting Thursday, religious services involving up to ten people will be allowed in New York state.
Cuomo Says State Is Facing Most Challenging Time In History
Governor Andrew Cuomo says this is the most challenging time the state has faced in modern history.
Cuomo Says Pandemic Is Stabilizing In New York
Governor Andrew Cuomo says New York is still not out of the woods when it comes to the coronavirus, but the good news is we can control the spread.
Cuomo Says New York Must Keep Curve Flat
Cuomo Says New York Must Keep Curve Flat
Cuomo Says NY PAUSE And Social Distancing Are Working
Governor Andrew Cuomo says NY PAUSE and Social Distancing are working to stop the spread of coronavirus.
Seward’s Condition Improves, Moved Out Of ICU
State Senator James Seward is continuing to recover from COVID-19 at Albany Medical Center.
Coronavirus Deaths In New York See Biggest One Day Increase
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in New York state has reached 138,836.
New York Coronavirus Cases Top 100,000 With Over 2,300 Deaths
The number of positive coronavirus cases in New York state have topped 102,000
As Budget Passes, Cuomo Says: ‘The State Has No Money’
A $177 billion state budget passed by New York lawmakers Friday leaves leeway for spending cuts of as much as $10 billion as the full financial toll of the coronavirus outbreak becomes more clear.
Gillibrand Wants Answers On Unequal Allocation Of Supplies
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand wants answers from President Trump about the unequal allocation of medical supplies and Personal Protective Equipment.