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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The Springfield City Council on Tuesday Night held another meeting related to policing. For about an hour, it received updates on how the city’s police department is working to abide by a consent decree with federal authorities. It also heard from the chair of the police commission, who said the panel needs more resources.
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The Springfield City Council has unveiled appointments to four working groups designed to make proposals to improve certain aspects of life in the city.
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Granby, Massachusetts, will now focus on finding who killed Patricia Ann Tucker in 1978.
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Massachusetts U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren says she's "wrangling" with the federal Environmental Protection Agency over the next phase of cleaning up the Housatonic River in Berkshire County.
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The milder-than-average winter has meant an early season for maple syrup producers in Massachusetts. And some say, that's been the trend of late.
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The challengers to Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno continue to line up ahead of this year’s election. State Rep. Orlando Ramos announced Thursday he’s entering the race, becoming the fourth hopeful seeking to knock off the city’s longest-serving mayor.
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State environmental officials say above normal rainfall across the state in January ended the drought around Cape Cod and the islands, as well as north of Boston, which were the last places in the state where such conditions had persisted.
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A 2020 report from the Department of Justice said the Springfield, Massachusetts, police improperly handled the investigation of officer misconduct
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The field for Springfield’s 2023 mayoral election grew again on Tuesday, when City Council President Jesse Lederman announced his candidacy.
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The Republican's executive editor, Cynthia Simison, is retiring from the post in the coming weeks. She's been at the paper since 1977 and is the first woman to hold the top job in the newsroom. Simison will be succeeded by another veteran western Massachusetts journalist and editor, Larry Parnass.