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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Newest Monument Memorializing Woodstock 1969 Arrives In Sullivan County, NY
Sullivan County, NY is the home to the 1969 Woodstock Music Festival.
How You Can Get Paul Rudd’s Favorite Candy Delivered To You In New York State
Have you ever been to this celebrity owned business in the Hudson Valley?
One Of The Hudson Valley’s Most Interesting Nature Walks To Explore
This Hudson Valley trail takes guests through a cornfield and provides a view of a mountain.
6 Things You Didn’t Know Were Invented In New York State
Some of these inventions came from the Hudson Valley area.
What Are These New Poles In Ulster County, NY?
Do these poles exist all over the world?
Exclusive First Look At Sullivan County International Airport’s Upgrades
New York State explained that there will be major changes to features that guests can expect to enjoy on site.
Where You Can Visit Two Counties In One New York State Park
A popular New York State park allows visitors to be in two counties at once.
Fact Check: This Really Is The Oldest City In New York State
It's possible that you have been to the oldest city in New York state or you have resided there.
Do You Know The Connection Between The King Of Queens And The Hudson Valley?
During The King of Queen episodes, they mentioned two locations in the Hudson Valley.
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.