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
Dutchess, Ulster County Execs Holding Facebook Town Hall
Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro and Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan will host a joint Hudson Valley town hall on Facebook Live on Friday at 11AM.
VA Hudson Valley Health Care System Confirms Presumptive Positive COVID-19 Case
The veteran was cared for in isolation and the risk of transmission to patients and staff is low, according to a statement issued by the VA Hudson Valley Health Care System.
ShopRite Temporarily Suspends Returns
The grocery chain is taking the measure as a safeguard for employees and customers.
Nonessential SUNY New Paltz Employees Asked to Work From Home
An email sent to SUNY New Paltz staff directed nonessential employees to work from home starting Tuesday.
Cuomo Urges Businesses to Close, Have Employees Work From Home
New York's number of confirmed COVID-19 cases reaches 729 with three confirmed deaths.
Coronavirus in New York: Stop & Shop Adjusting Store Hours
Stop & Shop announced a change in store hours beginning Monday in response to the coronavirus.
Sullivan County Orders Schools Closed for 3 Weeks
Sullivan County has ordered the region's eight school districts to close for three weeks through April 3.
82-Year-Old NYC Woman Becomes New York’s First COVID-19 Death
An 82-year-old New York City woman became the state's first COVID-19-related death, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Saturday.
Ulster, Dutchess Schools Closing for Two Weeks
Schools in Dutchess and Ulster will close for two weeks as each county announced a state of emergency.
Coronavirus in New York: No Statewide School Closures—Yet
New York became the state with the highest number of positive coronavirus tests with 421 announced as of Friday.