5 things to know this Monday, June 16
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)-- Happy Monday! Meteorologist Matt Mackie says Monday looks dry, with temperatures are expected in the mid to high 70s.
A Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office Sergeant shared boating safety reminders after a boat capsizes. Also, a New Hampshire woman was arrested for allegedly biting and hitting a man during a protest in Warren County. These stories, and more, are in your five things to know this Monday, sponsored by CDTA.
1. Sergeant shares boat safety tips after boat capsizes in Saratoga Lake
A Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office Sergeant shared boating safety reminders on Sunday after a boat with six people and a dog capsized last Wednesday on Saratoga Lake.
2. 14-year-old girl reported missing out of Pittsfield
The Pittsfield Police Department is searching for a teen girl who was reported missing. Police said she may be in Pittsfield or North Adams.
3. 2025 Capital Region primary election guide
The 2025 primary election is set for Tuesday, June 24. In the Capital Region, early voting starts on June 14 and goes until June 22.
4. Saratoga businesses react to Belmont 2026 announcement
Next year: same time, same place. The Belmont Stakes will be back in the Spa City for its third and final year. Local businesses owners and managers told NEWS10’s Anthony Krolikowski and intern Noah Keim that they are excited for another chance at extra income and exposure.
5. Woman accused of biting, striking man with wood at Warrensburg 'No Kings' rally
A New Hampshire woman was arrested on Saturday for alleged assault during a “No Kings” protest in Warrensburg, according to the Warren County Sheriff’s Office. Catherine Benincasa, 32, of Manchester, N.H. faces several charges.