Adam Frenier
All Things Considered Reporter/Producer/HostAdam joined NEPM as a freelance reporter and fill-in operations assistant during the summer of 2011. For more than 15 years, Adam has had a number stops throughout his broadcast career, including as a news reporter and anchor, sports host and play-by-play announcer as well as a producer and technician.
Adam graduated from UMass Amherst in 2004 with a B.A. in History.
He can be reached at adam_frenier [at] nepm.org.
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Some 8,000 accounts will receive a total of $300,000 in rebates after a settlement between seven states and several brokerage houses. The states, including Massachusetts, allege small-time investors were charged more than they should have for transactions.
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In the days leading up to the 2023 Springfield mayoral election, the campaign of challenger Justin Hurst was accused of paying voters to choose him. Hurst has vehemently denied the allegations.
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Last week, a Massachusetts House committee advanced a bill seeking to make changes to the state's cannabis regulatory agency. The proposal also increases the cap on licenses for business owners.
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El 12 de mayo, Khloe Rosario Quiñones fue atropellada por un vehículo en la calle Newland, una carretera que sale de la calle Plainfield en Springfield, que es una vía principal muy transitada.
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On May 12 Khloe Rosario Quiñones was struck by a vehicle on Newland Street, a roadway off of Plainfield Street in Springfield, which is a busy main artery.
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The auto club AAA predicts more than 45 million people nationally will travel more than 50 miles from home, which would break a record set last year. And most will do so by vehicle.
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The union representing card dealers' at MGM Springfield was established last year, but management is questioning the validity of the unionization vote.
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More than a half-dozen colleges will hold commencement exercises across western Mass., starting Thursday.
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State Sen. Jake Oliveira, D- Ludlow, was denied the opportunity Monday to testify on a bill before a legislative committee because he was not at the hearing in person.
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Elms College religious studies professor Michael McGravey called Pope Leo the XIV's election an "unprecedented" moment in the church's history.