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.
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On, Wednesday, oral arguments were heard before the Supreme Court on whether President Donald Trump is exceeding his authority as he has continued to issue trade tariffs using emergency powers. Springfield U.S. Representative Richard Neal, a Democrat, believes that is the case.
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Michael McCabe said his priorities in his third term as mayor of Westfield, include a new police department building, a new hospital emergency department and getting the state to develop the Westfield exit off the Mass Turnpike.
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Four of the five at-large city councilors earned another term during Tuesday's election, and all but one councilor representing a ward also will be returning for the new term in January.
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The top five vote-getters will win seats as Springfield city councilors at large in Tuesday's election. All five incumbents from this term are running against three challengers.
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Millions of Americans could lose food assistance benefits under the program known as SNAP if action isn't taken before Saturday.
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The neighborhood now has the 19th station in Springfield where residents can rent a pedal-assist e-bike.
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The federal government shutdown has lasted all of October. But, Springfield. U.S. Representative Richard Neal (D) believes there could soon be pressure on Congressional Republicans to begin talks to re-open the government.
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Neal said details of the role of the United States in maintaining peace is beginning to become clearer. He said President Donald Trump has committed 200 U.S. troops in a non-combat capacity toward the effort. He added that the “particulars will mean everything” as the situation evolves when it comes to American involvement.
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The federal government shutdown has dragged into a second week. Springfield U.S. Representative Richard Neal of Springfield, a Democrat said the shutdown could last "a while longer."
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Durante una conferencia de prensa en el Parque Johnny Appleseed en Springfield, se anunció una alianza entre la ciudad y el Departamento del Sheriff del condado de Hampden para abordar el problema de las agujas en los parques de la ciudad.