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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The History Behind the Iconic Storm King Display
Where did these historical columns come from before Storm King Art Center opened?
Hudson Valley Bridge With 3 Names Is Also the Oldest In the Area
It's possible that you've driven over the oldest bridge in the Hudson Valley and didn't even know it.
Relive Rock and Roll History of This Hudson Valley Town
This exciting tour includes seeing the space where Bob Dylan composed music and more.
4 Reasons Why Olive, NY is a Great Place to Visit
Hudson Valley residents also question the difference between Olive and Olivebridge.
Does Anyone Know What Spotted Lanternflies Do Wrong?
New Yorkers should check their vehicles, outdoor furniture and firewood for this invasive pest.
This New Stewart’s Snack is the Perfect Spring Refreshment
Stewart's Shops made an announcement on social media about their new, colorful snack.
$9.7 Million Going Towards New York State Thruway Pavement
A recent press release gained attention from New York state residents about the changes to road conditions.
Quaint Hudson Valley Main Street Leads to America’s Oldest Road
The Hudson Valley is home to many historic landmarks, but what many don't know is one of the world's oldest roads runs through this Hudson Valley Main Street.
This City in New York Surprisingly Ranks Most Neighborly in US
The results of the winner was a shock to New York state residents.
The Hudson Valley’s Best View Is Hidden In Ulster County, NY
This location is open year round to visitors to enjoy the beauty of Ulster County, NY.