Conor Walsh hosts Keepin' Company w/ Conor weekends on 92.7/96.9 WRRV, and In Touch, Townsquare Media of the Hudson Valley's Award-Winning Public Affairs and Issues Series. Born and raised in Poughkeepsie, Conor earned his bachelor's degree in Music Industry at the College of Saint Rose in Albany. He has been offering his talents to Townsquare since 2021, and prior to that, interned for Exit 97.7/106.1 WEXT in Troy, New York. Off the air, he is a singer, songwriter, producer, and actor. Outside of work, Conor loves cooking, hiking, concert-going, going to the movies, and all things Star Wars and superheroes.
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This is the Most Run Red Light in Dutchess County, New York
Is there an unwritten rule that I am unaware of? Because every time I'm at this red light in Dutchess County, people just dash right through it as if it isn't even there!
Beloved Historic Art-House Set to Reopen This April in Northern Hudson Valley
After having to shut it's doors in February 2024, a beloved movie theatre and art-house is being reopened by new management.
First Wave of Performers Announced for the New York State Fair 2024
2024's New York State Fair has already started to announce their concert performers! See who will be gracing the stages this year!
Town of Wappinger to Resurrect the Dahlia Flower Festival
This week’s episode of In Touch marks the return of Joey Cavaccini, Wappinger Town Historian and Wappinger Town Historian. Together, Joey and I dive more into the expansive history of Dutchess County, and how that history still impacts us today. Joey goes into the recent expansion of Reese Park, upcoming events for First Saturday Wappingers, and resurrection of the spirit of the Dahlia Festival. Fun fact, Wappinger used to be the Dahlia Capital of the World. You can hear the whole history about it in this episode.
April 1st is the Day to Celebrate the Best Name in Existence
I can't believe this is even a holiday; however, I am more than proud to celebrate it!
Dine Around Dutchess While Supporting Child Abuse Prevention
To kick off the start of April as Child Abuse Prevention Month, Hudson Valley residents can dine at some of their favorite local restaurants while raising funds to prevent child abuse and provide life-saving resources and programming.
Walkway Over The Hudson Reopens Elevator & Pavilions Ahead of Solar Eclipse
Most Walkway services will be available on the day of the solar eclipse to enjoy as folks visit one of the biggest tourist attractions that Dutchess County and Ulster County have to offer.
Meet the Hudson Valley’s 2024 GRAMMY Award Winners & Nominees
Faculty and alumni from local colleges such as Bard College and the College of Saint Rose were recognized at the 66th Annual GRAMMY Awards.
Don’t Miss Out on These Seafood Restaurants in Orange County, New York
Though Easter is nearly upon us, and the Lenten observance of eating fish on Friday's will be over soon, it doesn't mean you don't want to know where to get this best seafood in the area.
Poughkeepsie Karate Program Embraces Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month
Chief Master Gerald Dunn from Karate 4 Excellence returns to promote Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, and the upcoming Autism Walk in Baird Park on April 27th. Gerald and I go into why martial arts has been scientifically proven to be one of the best and most productive outlets for those with special needs.