Chloe Adams

Chloe Adams is a Boston University journalism master’s student and reporter for Boston Neighborhood Network — a station that reaches over 150,000 household viewers. She writes, shoots and edits video packages for on air production. Her diverse experiences range from producing deadline-driven stories to managing a social media campaign.

Chloe has also worked behind the scenes scriptwriting newscasts, operating chyrons, managing the audio board and controlling the teleprompter.

She wrote an article published in January for ASA Generations which uncovered how older adults are impacted by hard-to-detect scams. 


Chloe has written more Boston-based articles for BU News Service and is passionate about storytelling in all of its forms.

Contact Me

Feel free to reach me at chloeadams1204@gmail.com.

Beloved mini horse on the road to recovery after health scare - Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News

SWAMPSCOTT, MASS. (WHDH) - A miniature horse in Swampscott is on the road to recovery after a serious health scare. The horse, named Fluffernutter, is 30-years-old and travels around with the nonprofit Minis With a Mission, which provides visits for people to connect with rescued mini horses and donkeys. “He’s been through a lot in his life, but he really just warms everybody’s hearts,” said Marianne Speranza-Hartmann of Minis With a Mission. In Swampscott, Fluffernutter has long been a communit...

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City Pedestrians Are Moving Faster, New MIT Study Finds | WBZ NewsRadio 1030

BOSTON, Mass. (WBZ NewsRadio) — Cities are known for their walkable streets which help keep pedestrians on the move, but a recent study last month found that people are stepping up their pace.

Researchers from MIT found that Boston is among three major cities where pedestrians increased their walking speed by 15% from 1980 to 2010. 

City-goers, like Stephanie who works in Boston, have their reasons behind rushing to-and-from destinations. 

“I have a special needs son – we don't really go out...

Fenway Park Concessions Workers Plan To Rally At The Ballpark Wednesday | WBZ NewsRadio 1030

BOSTON, Mass. (WBZ NewsRadio) — Hundreds of Fenway Park and MGM Music Hall workers, who are union members of UNITE HERE Local 26, plan to rally before a Red Sox game this afternoon.

This comes after the Aramark employees walked off the job last month in a three day strike during a Red Sox vs. Dodgers homestand, advocating for higher wages and benefits. Strikers told fans to enjoy the games but to support them by not purchasing concessions or souvenirs from the ballpark.

This time, workers said...

Powassan Tick-borne Illness Cases Has Mass. Hikers On Guard | WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WEYMOUTH, Mass. (WBZ NewsRadio) — This brutal tick season has walkers and hikers on high alert – including those at Weymouth’s Great Esker Park. 

Still, these warnings have not stopped regulars from trekking through park paths.

“You just check for it – that’s all,” said one man moving along Great Esker.

Weymouth is just one town urging residents to “always check for ticks” after heading back from a walk, but even those who take the proper precautions are not immune to getting bitten.

Tickbor...

This group is fighting hunger one food delivery run at a time – Boston University News Service

By Chloe Adams


Boston University News Service


A baker at Fort Point’s Flour Bakery and Cafe in Boston handed two volunteers for Student Food Rescue, a Boston University student-led initiative aimed at combating food insecurity around the city, a brown paper bag full of baked goods.


The volunteers loaded into a white minivan owned by BU and driven by a third SFR member before transporting the food to Boston’s Safe Haven Shelter for Women, a transitional home for women with mental illness...

Over two decades passed since Sept. 11, but the Boston community remains the same

The nearly 3,000 victims killed in the tragedy were honored during the annual commemoration in Boston — the city where two of four hijacked airplanes departed from.While the ceremony moved into the House Chamber, one man held an American flag over his chest as he followed elected officials inside.“We learned how to survive baby step by baby step,” said Teresa Mathai, a widow and mother of two whose husband died in 9/11 without a will.Mathai said the Massachusetts 9/11 Fund, a non-profit corporat...

Pick or Pass: This $8.95 million Boston penthouse awaits a buyer to call it home

With floor-to-ceiling windows, 2,725 square feet of outdoor space, a balcony in all three bedrooms and room service from a French-Mediterranean restaurant inside the building, the $8.95 million unit, also known as the “penthouse in the sky,” is a grandeur living space that borders Boston’s South End and Back Bay.The two-story penthouse, sitting at the highest level of 221 Columbus Ave., saw a $1 million decrease since being sold for $9.95 million last month — an adjustment that highlights challe...