ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Happy Thursday! Per Meteorologist Matt Mackie, today will be cloudy with some showers and is expected to turn breezy with temps around the mid-60s.

A missing Ticonderoga man was found dead in a Saratoga County home basement. Police released new details on the case. Also, a custodian at Voorheesville Elementary School is accused of secretly filming faculty members in the restroom with a cell phone. Severance pay at the College of Saint Rose, an update on the state budget, and Baskin Robins in the Capital Region are all covered in your five things to know this Thursday morning.

1. Missing Ticonderoga man found dead in Saratoga County home

There are new details in the case of a missing man from Ticonderoga who was found dead in a Saratoga County basement.

2. ACSO: Custodian set up camera in school bathroom

A custodian with Voorheesville Elementary School was arrested and is accused of secretly using a cell phone to film faculty members in a bathroom at the school. David Ague, 29, is charged with six counts of second-degree unlawful surveillance.

3. Severance pay, health insurance for Saint Rose faculty to end June 30

Tenured faculty members at the College of Saint Rose will stop receiving payments and lose health insurance at the end of June. The board of trustees sent a letter to staff that said the board looked at several different options for extending insurance coverage and providing severance pay.

4. Still no final housing agreement in state budget

The budget is 10 days late, and still there is no final agreement on housing.

5. Where has Baskin-Robbins been in the Capital Region?

Last week, Baskin-Robbins, an international chain of ice cream and specialty cake shops, confirmed to NEWS10 that it is opening up a shop in Guilderland. Although this would be the only Baskin-Robbins currently in the area, this is not the first time the ice cream chain has been in the Capital Region.