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Adam joined Patch in November 2010, launching Shorewood Patch as editor. After a four-year stint in the U.S. Air Force as a military cop, he began studying journalism at Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne, Wyo. obtaining an associated degree in 2005. He continued studying journalism at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, obtaining his bachelors degree. Adam interned as a multimedia reporter at My Community NOW Newspapers covering community news in the Milwaukee metro area for about a year, prior to joining Patch.
Adam has been married for eight years and has two children, seven-years and two-years-old.
In an effort to strengthen our community ties, Patch is partnering with the BID to give more exposure for its newsletter.

Armed with a profile of what residents and district staff want based on focus groups and online surveys, firm BWP and Associates says it is moving on to the next step.
A roundup of the latest from the Shorewood police reports.
From the arrest to a conviction: It's called the criminal justice system, and it's incredibly complex. A Washington County Assistant District Attorney shared many details with our class at the Shorewood Citizens' Police Academy.
The Government Accountablity Board says recalls against four Republican senators can move forward; 25,495 of the roughly 931,000 Gov. Walker recall petition signatures — not 1 million — have been struck.
In observance of Sunshine Week, Patch is providing some information on your rights to observe your government in action, and some resources for you to explore open records yourself.
A look ahead at the week's local events and news.
The Shorewood tavern grabs 67 percent of the vote, with Three Lions Pub polled second.
The Blue Dukes will advance to the final round of regionals on Saturday with a home game against Brown Deer; young Shorewood team looks forward to potential of next year's squad.
Local lawmakers issued dueling statements Thursday on the news that the state added 15,700 private-sector jobs in January.
Ceremony will officially kick of construction of the six-story, apartment and retail development in the Sendik's parking lot.
Sen. Alberta Darling says the state missed a real chance at creating hundreds of jobs, while Democrats rejoice over the rejected bill.
A team stacked with seniors is optimistic about reaching the state finals and presenting their case in front of a panel of Supreme Court justices. Shorewood won in 1984 and 2007, but current seniors want a crown of their own.
Whitefish Bay officials considering sharing half of sanitary sewer upgrade costs for work in Shorewood that will be mutually beneficial.
Also in the reports: tire dumping, theft from a purse, a stolen catalytic converter and a "pickup" that didn't quite go as planned.
Chief David Banaszynski confirmed Tuesday there is a police investigation ongoing; one source says the fraud is in excess of $50,000.
A look ahead at next week's local events and news.
Late surge pushes the child care center past runner-up Milestones Programs for Children.
This is the first of 10 weekly updates about your Patch editor's journey though the Citizen's Police Academy.
Resident Donald Lee is one of many across the country wary of debt collectors arguing they owe for late rental returns or never returned Hollywood Video movies and video games.