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 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
Forest at Popular NJ Beach Is Largest on East Coast
The holly at Sandy Hook isn't just pretty to look it -- it's one of a kind.
Evil Clown of Middletown: History of a New Jersey Pop Culture Legend
The evolution of the Evil Clown of Middletown from roadside ad to legend has a special place in New Jersey pop culture history.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Ridiculous New Jersey Beach Yelp Reviews from Bennies
Tourists have some weird takeaways after their Jersey Shore vacation.
Popular NJ Lighthouse’s Morbid Underground Secret
Did you know about the skeleton rumored to be found at the Sandy Hook Lighthouse?
This popular NJ beach has a major poop problem
Sandy Hook visitors lucked into a rare treat on Sunday: spring-like temperatures in early March, a bluebird sky revealing Manhattan in the distance and dog crap as far as the eye could see.
You know you hung out as a teen in Red Bank, NJ in the ’90s if …
The Red Bank of the '90s was eclectic, soulful and energized -- and if you were lucky enough to be a teenager in Monmouth County then, you probably wax nostalgic about your Friday nights.