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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How Many More Minutes Of Daylight Will New York See This Month?
New York residents can rejoice! Minute by minute, we will be seeing more daylight this month.
What Was 50 Cent Doing In The Hudson Valley?
He's more than a hip hop artist, he's also an actor, producer and business owner.
Catskills Eatery Named One of ’50 Best New Restaurants in America in 2023′
This eatery takes pride in using "the best ingredients from local farmers".
Fact Check: Is The McDonald’s Snack Wrap Returning to New York?
Foodies can rejoice with the recent news from McDonald's USA's President and his latest announcement.
Attention NY Drivers: Concerning Reason Behind Tesla’s Major Recall
Drivers can also be aware of the newest recall with Tesla cars and how it may impact others cars on the road as well.
Stewart’s Shops Unveils 2023 Exclusive Holiday Ornament
Facebook users shared their opinions about this year's ornament from Stewart's Shops.
Billions Of Dollars Committed For New York State Thruway’s Newest Budget
The 2024 budget for the New York State Thruway Authority will be different than the one from 2023.
You’d Never Guess Which New York Landmark Was Secretly A Lighthouse
This popular landmark can still be visited today in New York.
Bid Now on Rare Music Legend Memorabilia at Bethel Woods
Signed guitars, posters, vinyls and more are available at Bethel Woods.
Don’t Squish This Invasive Bug in New York State
At first you may hear them, then you'll see them. If you're lucky, you won't smell them.