5 things to know this Wednesday, April 3
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ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Happy Wednesday! According to Meteorologist Matt Mackie, today will be a blustery, rainy day with temperatures in the lower 40s. Viewers in higher elevations can expect a wintery mix.
One person died after a car crash in Gloversville around 2 p.m. on Tuesday. Also, the Pittsfield Police Department is searching for an armed robbery suspect. The incident happened on West Housatonic Street on Saturday. These stories, and more, are covered in your five things to know this Wednesday morning.
1. 1 killed in Gloversville crash on Route 30A
One person has died after a car crash in Gloversville. The Fulton County Sheriff’s Office said it happened around 2 p.m. Tuesday on State Route 30A near the intersection of Route 29A.
2. Pittsfield Police seek to identify armed robbery suspect
The Pittsfield Police Department announced they are seeking the public’s help in identifying the suspect of an armed robbery. The incident occurred on West Housatonic Street on March 30.
3. NYS lawmakers continue to work on 2025 state budget
As the original deadline has passed, New York State lawmakers continue to work on a 2025 state budget. The budget was originally due on April 1, but an extender was put in place through April 4.
4. Albany plays defense against ESPN commentator’s dig
ESPN commentator Rebecca Lobo made a remark about Albany Monday night during one of, if not, the most historic women’s basketball games of all time. While discussing the family of Caitlin Clark and their plans while staying in the host city for the latest round of the women’s NCAA tournament at the MVP Arena, Lobo stated, “and by the way, good luck finding something to do in Albany.”
5. ‘I’m here to win’; Siena introduces Gerry McNamara
A new era of Siena men’s basketball has begun; Gerry McNamara was introduced as the team’s 19th head coach on Tuesday. The Syracuse basketball great is already providing a spark for a program that needs one.
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