New York State Police have identified the victim of a fatal crash in Broadalbin over the weekend.
On Monday, the Schenectady County Legislature approved a series of plans to help the Schenectady Aquatic Center project move forward.
Clouds linger through midday as that low pressure struggles to clear the coast of New England. As high pressure approaches from the west, we’ll eventually get into more breaks of sun by mid to late afternoon.
Flowers have started blooming, and so has the lavender at a farm in Schoharie County. https://www.news10.com/news/schoharie-county/lavender-season-arrives-at-farm-in-sharon-springs/
Two New York men have been arrested in Williamstown after allegedly trying to break into an ATM.
The Scotia Police Department is searching for a missing teen. Also, state officials eye a 2042 return of the Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games in New York. These stories, and more, are in your five things to know, sponsored by the Lia Auto Group.
Congratulations to Averill Park softball’s Mady Charron on winning the final “Play of the Week” contest of the spring season!
Any lingering showers still around this evening should lighten and taper through the overnight. Skies will be overcast though, along with some patchy fog developing as well. Lows should fall into the upper 50s. https://www.news10.com/forecast/06-22-2026-better-days-ahead/