Proper noun
An Eastern Algonquian tribe, settlement, and language, native to northeastern Massachusetts (around Ipswich).
A city in Hampden County, western Massachusetts.
A river in Plymouth County, southeastern Massachusetts.
Former name of Westfield River in Hampden County, western Massachusetts.
A ghost town in Oklahoma.
An unincorporated community in Kentucky.
An unincorporated community in Montana.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAmherst's ZIP code of 01002 is the second-lowest number in the continental United States after Agawam (not counting codes used for specific government buildings such as the IRS ). Source: Internet
For extensive details about the book, as well as ordering information, visit www.remainsofthecorps.comwww.egandapublishing.com. The book was printed at the Bridgeport National Bindery in Agawam. Source: Internet
Abby Pelis, Northampton softball -- Senior recorded her 100th career hit and drove in all three of Northampton's runs in a 3-2 win over Agawam on May 25. Source: Internet
ATTLEBORO – Agawam star senior Sarah Ross wouldn’t be bested by a freshman on the same course twice, no matter how talented, and now she ends her high school cross country career on top. Source: Internet
The district includes Westfield, Southwick, Agawam, Chicopee, Easthampton, Granville, Holyoke, Montgomery, Russell, Southampton and Tolland. Source: Internet
On Monday, Baker announced testing sites would open in eight additional cities and towns: Agawam, Brockton, Methuen, Revere, Randolph, Springfield, Taunton and Worcester. Source: Internet