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METCO Legislators 2020 Senators by Town METCO legislators 2020 Senators by town District Title First Name Last Name Phone Number: (617) 722-Room # Email Boston (Back Bay, Fenway, Allston, Brighton) Senator William Brownsberger 1280 Room 504 [email protected] Boston (Dorchester, Jamaica Plain, Hyde Park, Mattapan, Mission Hill, Roslindale, Roxbury, and the South End) Senator Sonia Chang-Diaz 1673 Room 111 [email protected] Boston (South Boston) Senator Nick Collins 1150 Room 410 [email protected] Boston (West End, Allston, Brighton, Charlestown) Senator Sal DiDomenico 1650 Room 208 [email protected] Boston (North End, downtown) Senator Joseph Boncore 1632 Room 112 [email protected] Boston (Forest Hills, Hyde Park, Readville, Roslindale, and West Roxbury) Senator Michael Rush 1348 Room 109C [email protected] Arlington Senator Cindy Friedman 1432 Room 208 [email protected] Bedford Senator Michael Barrett 1572 Room 109D [email protected] Belmont Senator William Brownsberger 1280 Room 504 [email protected] Braintree Senator John Keenan 1494 Room 413F [email protected] Braintree Senator Walter Timilty 1643 Room 213B [email protected] Brookline Senator Cynthia Creem 1639 Room 312A [email protected] Cohasset Senator Patrick O'Connor 1646 Room 419 [email protected] Concord-Carlisle Senator Michael Barrett 1572 Room 109D [email protected] Dover-Sherborn Senator Rebecca Rausch 1555 Room 218 [email protected] Dover-Sherborn Senator Michael Rush 1348 Room 109C [email protected] East Longmeadow Senator Eric Lesser 1291 Room 413C [email protected] Foxborough Senator Paul Feeney 1222 Room 215 [email protected] Hampden-Wilbraham Senator Eric Lesser 1291 Room 413C [email protected] Hingham Senator Patrick O'Connor 1646 Room 419 [email protected] Lexington Senator Michael Barrett 1572 Room 109D [email protected] Lexington Senator Cynthia Creem 1639 Room 312A [email protected] Lincoln - Sudbury Senator Michael Barrett 1572 Room 109D [email protected] Lincoln - Sudbury Senator Jamie Eldridge 1120 Room 320 [email protected] Lynnfield Senator Brendan Crighton 1350 Room 520 [email protected] Marblehead Senator Brendan Crighton 1350 Room 520 [email protected] Melrose Senator Jason Lewis 1206 Room 511B [email protected] Natick Senator Rebecca Rausch 1555 Room 218 [email protected] Natick Senator Karen Spilka 1500 Room 332 [email protected] Needham Senator Rebecca Rausch 1555 Room 218 [email protected] Needham Senator Michael Rush 1348 Room 109C [email protected] Newton Senator Cynthia Creem 1639 Room 312A [email protected] Reading Senator Jason Lewis 1206 Room 511B [email protected] Scituate Senator Patrick O'Connor 1646 Room 419 [email protected] Sharon Senator Paul Feeney 1222 Room 215 [email protected] Sharon Senator Walter Timilty 1643 Room 213B [email protected] Sudbury Senator Michael Barrett 1572 Room 109D [email protected] Sudbury Senator Jamie Eldridge 1120 Room 320 [email protected] Swampscott Senator Brendan Crighton 1350 Room 520 [email protected] Wakefield Senator Jason Lewis 1206 Room 511B [email protected] Walpole Senator Paul Feeney 1222 Room 215 [email protected] Wayland Senator Rebecca Rausch 1555 Room 218 [email protected] Wellesley Senator Cynthia Creem 1639 Room 312A [email protected] Wellesley Senator Rebecca Rausch 1555 Room 218 [email protected] Weston Senator Michael Barrett 1572 Room 109D [email protected] Westwood Senator Michael Rush 1348 Room 109C [email protected] Representatives by Town District Title First Name Last Name Phone Number: (617) 722- Room # Email Boston (South Boston, Dorcester) Representative David Biele 2080 26 [email protected] Boston (Jamaica Plain, Roslindale, Representative Elizabeth Malia 2380 Room 238 [email protected] Roxbury, Dorcester) [email protected] Boston (North End) Representative Aaron Michlewitz 2990 Room 244 Boston (Allston-Brighton) Representative Michael Moran 2014 Room 39 [email protected] Boston (Roxbury, South End, Representative Jon Santiago 2130 Room 130 [email protected] Fenway, Back Bay) Boston (Jamaica Plain, Mission Representative Nika Elugardo 2582 Room 448 [email protected] Hill, Roslindale) Boston (Hyde Park, Readville) Representative Angelo Scaccia 2230 Room 167 [email protected] Boston (West Roxbury, Representative Edward Coppinger 2280 Room 26 [email protected] Roslindale) Boston (Roxbury) Representative Chynah Tyler 2450 Room 155 [email protected] Boston (Dorcester, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Mattapan, Representative Russell Holmes 2220 Room 254 [email protected] Roslindale) Boston (Allston, Brighton) Representative Kevin Honan 2470 Room 38 [email protected] Boston (Dorcester) Representative Daniel Cullinane 2430 Room 236 [email protected] Boston (Back Bay, downtown) Representative Jay Livingstone 2013 Room 472 [email protected] Boston (Dorcester, Roxbury) Representative Liz Miranda 2430 Room 236 [email protected] Boston (Dorcester) Representative Daniel Hunt 2692 Room 166 [email protected] Boston (Charlestown, Chelsea) Representative Daniel Ryan 2370 Room 36 [email protected] Boston (East Boston) Representative Adrian Madaro 2400 Room 134 [email protected] Arlington Representative Sean Garballey 2090 Room 540 [email protected] Arlington Representative David Rogers 2092 Room 162 [email protected] Bedford Representative Kenneth Gordon 2575 Room 146 [email protected] Belmont Representative Dave Rogers 2092 Room 162 [email protected] Braintree Representative Mark Cusack 2320 Room 34 [email protected] Brookline Representative Michael Moran 2014 Room 39 [email protected] Brookline Representative Nika Elugardo 2582 Room 448 [email protected] Brookline Representative Tommy Vitolo 2460 Room 443 [email protected] Brookline Representative Edward Coppinger 2280 Room 26 [email protected] Cohasset Representative Joan Meschino 2320 Room 34 [email protected] Concord-Carlisle Representative Tami Gouveia 2011 Room 146B [email protected] Dover-Sherborn Representative David Linsky 2575 Room 146 [email protected] Dover-Sherborn Representative Denise Garlick 2380 Room 238 [email protected] Foxborough Representative F. Jay Barrows 2488 Room 542 [email protected] Hingham Representative Joan Meschino 2320 Room 34 [email protected] Hingham Representative James Murphy 2220 Room 254 [email protected] Lexington Representative Michelle Ciccolo 2425 Room B1 [email protected] LINCOLN Representative Thomas M. Stanley 2230 Room 167 [email protected] Lynnfield Representative Bradley H. Jones Jr. 2100 Room 124 [email protected] Lynnfield Representative Donald H.. Wong 2488 Room 541 [email protected] Marblehead Representative Lori Ehrlich 2810 Room 167 [email protected] Melrose Representative VACANT VACANT 2013 Room 472 [email protected] Natick Representative David P. Linsky 2575 Room 146 [email protected] Needham Representative Denise Garlick 2060 Room 33 [email protected] Newton Representative Ruth B. Balser 2396 Room 136 [email protected] Newton Representative Kay Khan 2011 Room 146 [email protected] Newton Representative John Lawn 2877 Room 174 [email protected] Reading Representative Rich Haggerty 2425 Room B1 [email protected] Reading Representative Bradley H. Jones Jr. 2100 Room 124 [email protected] Scituate Representative Joan Meschino 2320 Room 34 [email protected] Scituate Representative Patrick Kearney 2425 Room B1 [email protected] Sharon Representative Louis L. Kafka 2960 Room 185 [email protected] Sherborn Representative David P. Linsky 2575 Room 146 [email protected] Sudbury Representative Carmine Gentile 2810 Room 167 [email protected] Swampscott Representative Lori Ehrlich 2810 Room 167 [email protected] Wakefield Representative VACANT VACANT 2013 Room 472 VACANT Wakefield Representative Donald H.. Wong 2488 Room 541 [email protected] Walpole Representative Louis L. Kafka 2960 Room 185 [email protected] Walpole Representative John H. Rogers 2092 Room 162 [email protected] Walpole Representative Shawn Dooley 2810 Room 167 [email protected] Wayland Representative Carmine Gentile 2810 Room 167 [email protected] Hanlon Wellesley Representative Alice Peisch 2070 Room 473-G [email protected] Hanlon Weston Representative Alice Peisch 2070 Room 473-G [email protected] Westwood Representative Paul McMurtry 2582 Room 448 [email protected].
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