Agawam City Council

Agawam, Massachusetts, appears on a municipal entry sign marked EST. 1636.

Body Overview

  • Jurisdiction: Town of Agawam, Massachusetts
  • Government Level: Municipal
  • Status: Current
  • Authorized Seats: 11
  • Current Vacancies: 0

Current Members

SeatMemberSelectionServicePartyRole
At LargeAnthony J. RussoElected2026-01 — PresentNot VerifiedPresident
At LargeAnthony R. SuffritiElected2026-01 — PresentNot VerifiedVice President
At LargeGeorge BitzasElected2026-01 — PresentNot Verified
At LargeEdward P. BorgattiElected2026-01 — PresentNot Verified
At LargeCecilia P. CalabreseElected2026-01 — PresentNot Verified
At LargeThomas D. HendricksonElected2026-01 — PresentNot Verified
At LargePeter T. McNairElected2026-01 — PresentNot Verified
At LargeDino R. MercadanteElected2026-01 — PresentNot Verified
At LargeChristine RickmonElected2026-01 — PresentNot Verified
At LargeRobert E. RossiElected2026-01 — PresentNot Verified
At LargeRosemary SandlinElected2026-01 — PresentNot Verified

Official Resources

Sources and Verification

Last Verified: August 22, 2026

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