PHILADELPHIA — Koudsy Mikaelian died on April 19, 2020. She was 89. She was born in Aleppo, Syria, the daughter of Abraham and Makrouhi Basmajian. One of six siblings, she[...]
By Stephen Kurkjian BOSTON — Rouben Shougarian, who in 1993 became newly independent Armenia’s first ambassador to the United States and spent his career as a diplomat, academic, writer, advocate[...]
GLENDALE, Calif. – Armenians have played chess since medieval times and the game is considered a national pastime. It is not a surprise that Armenians are active in the game[...]
By Brian Day, with reporting by Alexandria Hernandez LOS ANGELES (KTLA.com) – A 16-year-old boy was killed and four other teens were hurt in a rollover crash on the 10[...]
GLENDALE, Calif. – Vartan Djihanian has been working for the US Chamber of Commerce to advance the cause of member businesses, and now is focusing on COVID-19 related problems. He[...]
By Bruce Gellerman WATERTOWN (WBUR) — Joe Markarian was born a century ago — on April 24, 1920. His family, friends and members of the fire and police force turned[...]
REDMOND, Wash. – The Armenian community in Washington State is devastated by an incident that took place on the campus of Holy Resurrection Armenian Apostolic Church late last week. During[...]
JAMAICA PLAIN, Mass. — The Armenian Nursing and Rehabilitation Center (ANRC) on April 15 provided an update to its situation in the middle of the surge of COVID-19 in the[...]
BOSTON — Ambassador Rouben Shougarian passed away on April 21 after a stroke, his family reported. “It is with great sorrow that we announce that our loving father and husband,[...]
GLENDALE — The situation of the elderly during the COVID-19 pandemic has been particularly precarious due to their greater vulnerability to the disease. Those living in assisted living and nursing[...]
BOSTON — “We survived the 1915, the Armenian Genocide. Together we will defeat COVID 19.” This is the message carried by “Peace of Art” www.Peaceofart.org since April 1, which has been posted[...]