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 Smith College basketball team will play in its second consecutive Women's Division Three Final Four on Thursday afternoon — with a trip to the national championship game on the line.
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The person responsible for firing the gun at the High School of Science and Technology in Springfield has been identified, but not been arrested yet, police said.
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During oral arguments before the Supreme Judicial Court, Attorney Jason Bolio contended despite police finding the dog near death after a complaint was filed, the dog was well cared for and not being abused.
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Some elections officials in western Massachusetts say early in-person voting for Tuesday's presidential primary has not been popular among voters. And a recent poll suggests many are anxious over the race for the White House.
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Robert Haigh led the police force for more than a decade. In 2022, a jury in a civil case found Haigh racially discriminated against a former Greenfield officer, who is black, when a promotion was denied. Haigh, and the city which was also a party in the case have appealed.
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The latest winter storm set to hit New England is now forecast to drop between 1 and inches of snow across parts of the Springfield area starting early Tuesday, with lesser totals in Franklin and Berkshire counties. This is a significant change from previous forecasts for the storm, which called for a greater impact on western Massachusetts.
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Deemed "chronically underperforming," the Holyoke Public Schools were placed under state receivership in 2015. The city's bid to regain local control appears to be stalled.
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Tom Ashe allegedly used his own Facebook account on three occasions to promote fundraising activities for unnamed candidates for office which is a violation of state law. That's according to a letter between the state office of campaign and political finance and Ashe.
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Education officials said more than 4,500 students took advantage of the program, known as Mass Reconnect, across Massachusetts for the fall semester.
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Eight communities and UMass Amherst participate in the system, which provides electric-assist bicycles for rent. The program was shelved last year after the company overseeing it entered bankruptcy proceedings.