BOSTON — On Tuesday, Mary 14, several members of the Armenia Tree Project (ATP) partnered with the City of Boston and Boston’s Parks and Recreation Department to hold a commemorative tree planting in Dorchester. Attendees at the program, sponsored by the ATP, included Boston City Councilor Frank Baker, ATP founder Carolyn Mugar, ATP Executive Director Jeanmarie Papelian, and Dorchester Park Association board members David Mareira and Lisa Ahern. Four white oaks and three cherry trees were planted.
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