Allison Kay is a Radio Host and Content Creator at Townsquare Media. She is a Hudson Valley native who has happily spent more than 7 years on local airwaves. Nothing makes her feel more alive than being behind the mic and entertaining her social media followers. She loves playing her listeners’ favorite songs and chatting about entertainment news, cats, and crystals. Allison’s articles bring light to the Hudson Valley’s hidden gems, unknown historic sites, and new businesses. Off-air, Allison enjoys traveling, exploring local nature areas, and spending time with friends and family. Listen to Allison on the airwaves and connect with her through the app!
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One Of America’s First Gated Communities Still Stands In The Hudson Valley
The historic stone gates are a perfect entrance to this charming community that's filled with mansions, lakes and more.
How To Avoid Bridge Work Traffic In Sullivan County, NY
As things warm up in the Hudson Valley, we may experience increased traffic volume, roadwork and delays.
Remember When Cazenovia College Closed? This Is What It Is Now
Governor Kathy Hochul shared excitement about new training being offered at Cazenovia College.
You’ll Never Believe What These New York Colleges Used To Be
These historic colleges used to have different names and were once the grounds of something else.
Why You’ll Be Seeing Rubber Ducks In Hudson Valley Waterways
It's the return of the rubber ducks!
What Are These New Poles In Ulster County, NY?
Do these poles exist all over the world?
Fact Check: Were Tuxedos Actually Invented In The Hudson Valley?
Could this popular formal wear be from the Hudson Valley area?
The Most Underrated Activity To Explore This Spring In The Hudson Valley
The ideal daytrip in the Hudson Valley would consist of visiting this location.
Newest Monument Memorializing Woodstock 1969 Arrives In Sullivan County, NY
Sullivan County, NY is the home to the 1969 Woodstock Music Festival.
Town Vs. Village Vs. Hamlet: What’s The Difference In New York State?
Whether it's someone new to the area or a Hudson Valley native, the question behind defining a town, village and hamlet can get confusing.