5 things to know this Tuesday, December 24
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Good morning and happy holidays! Meteorologist Matt Mackie says the snow will gradually taper off throughout the day with temperatures peaking in the low 30s.
A fire in Schoharie County took the lives of three cats on Monday. Also, the Troy Turkey Trot raised $20,000 and donated it to local charities. These stories, and more, are in your five things to know this Tuesday.
1. 3 cats lost in Schoharie County trailer fire
There was a trailer fire on Monday morning that left three cats dead. Gallupville Fire Chief Michael Boomhower said it was on Drebitko Road in the town of Wright.
2. Troy Turkey Trot donates $20,000 to local charities
The 2024 Troy Turkey Trot raised $21,000 to benefit two primary charities, the Regional Food Bank and Joseph’s House and Shelter Inc. On Monday, Event Director George Regan and Troy Mayor Carmella Mantello presented $10,000 checks to each organization.
3. CDTA announces Christmas, New Year’s service schedule
The Capital District Transportation Authority (CDTA) announced its 2024 holiday service schedules for Christmas and New Year’s Day. On both days, CDTA will operate on a Sunday schedule.
4. List: Which grocery stores will be open on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day 2024?
Forgot an ingredient for your Christmas Day meal? Still need a stocking stuffer? You’re in luck, but you may have to act fast: While many national grocery stores will be open for Christmas Eve, they’ll be closed on Christmas Day.
5. NYSDOH reminds New Yorkers about getting flu shot
According to the New York State Health Department, over 23,000 positive flu cases have been reported this season. Symptoms include fever, coughing, and body aches. Commissioner James McDonald shared ways you can help protect yourself from getting sick.