Jackie Corley is Townsquare Media's Vice President of Content, Programming + Audience Development and has worked in local media for over 20 years. In former lives, she was a reporter, a book publisher, a fiction writer and a drone operator. In the current one, she works with Townsquare's 357 local radio brands and websites and our network of national music and entertainment sites to connect with their communities. She lives in Beacon, New York in the Hudson Valley but will always be a Jersey girl at heart.
Jackie Corley
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author Headlining Beacon, NY Literary Festival
Jennifer Egan, author of 'A Visit From the Goon Squad,' will headline the 2nd annual Beacon LitFest.
This Hudson Valley Hike Has Epic Views Without the Crowds
Message us through the Hudson Valley Post app to get details on a route that gives you great views without the crowds.
‘I, Dummy Light': Icon Reflects on a Changing Beacon
The Beacon Dummy Light opens up in a rare interview.
Bigfoot No Longer Crossing Fishkill Road
A sign in Fishkill that seemed to show Bigfoot crossing the road has been de-Sasquatched.
New York Is Home to Appalachian Trail’s Largest Oak Tree
There's only one tree designated the largest along the trail and that honor belongs to the Dover Oak in Pawling, New York.
You’ll Never Guess What’s Hiding Down This Beacon, NY Driveway
Hikers and nature lovers looking for an easy trail will find a surprise in Hiddenbrooke Park.
This Quirky Fishkill, NY Sign Looks Like a Bigfoot Crossing
A curved road warning sign near a bridge in Fishkill seems to warn drivers to watch for Bigfoot or overly large children crossing.
Catskills Played a Unique Role in New York LGBTQ History
An inconspicuous home nestled in the upper Catskills holds a special place in queer history.
Swarms of Black Flies Will Plague New York Hikers Soon
Black flies tend to gather near water and hatch in late spring in New York.
Beacon, NY Becoming a Book Lover’s Paradise
Beacon, NY has seen a booming book culture, with reading series and book clubs sprouting up and writers moving into the city.