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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Deer hunts have taken place at the reservoir since 1991 but this will be the first time the Quabbin Park area will be included.
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Many said discounts were modest, especially in light of inflation, and parking was plentiful.
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The report, which was made public last week, found some counselors at the school misgendered students, and that school officials failed to address harassment and bullying, by other students and staff members.
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The bills are seeking to ban the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits in Massachusetts pet shops. The proposals went before a legislative panel on Beacon Hill Wednesday.
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Las elecciones del 7 de noviembre le darán a los votantes la oportunidad de elegir entre el actual alcalde Domenic Sarno y el concejal Justin Hurst.
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The Nov. 7 election will allow voters to choose between incumbent Domenic Sarno and longtime city councilor Justin Hurst.
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The allegations involve a campaign worker for mayoral candidate Justin Hurst paying voters after they cast ballots at the early polling place at Springfield City Hall Saturday, which is something Hurst denies.
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Three-quarters of those polled from Massachusetts expressed some degree of support for an age cap. And, when asked what that limit might be, the average was 67 years old. The survey was conducted by UMass Amherst and WCVB.
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Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll is defending Gov. Maura Healey's announcement that the state may not be able to guarantee shelter to families by the end of the month.
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Elections officials in some western Massachusetts towns said they have an adequate supply of workers to staff polling places for upcoming municipal races, but they can always use more help.