By Katrina Shakarian Special to the Mirror-Spectator FLUSHING, N.Y. — Tucked between large, nondescript apartment blocks on a stretch of 45th Avenue in Flushing, Queens, stands a three-story federal-style brick[...]

PROVIDENCE — On May 17, the State of Rhode Island General Assembly approved a measure to recognize the Sumgait massacres committed by the Azeri government, a few months after its[...]

By Steve Rubenstein SAN FRANCISCO (San Francisco Chronicle) — Lucy Mirigian is 111 and very much alive, no matter what the U.S. government says. She was working a jigsaw puzzle in[...]

By Taleen Babayan NEW YORK — Two lifelong musical members of the New York community who have contributed greatly to the Armenian heritage and culture — Sahan Arzruni and Kris[...]

WATERTOWN — Dr. Julien Zarifian, Associate Professor in American History at the University of Cergy-Pontoise, France, and Fulbright Visiting scholar, University of Southern California (USC) Shoah Foundation Center for Advanced[...]

WEST HARRISON, N.Y. — The Eastern Diocese’s annual Awards Banquet went forward in a family-like setting of mutual admiration, affection, and encouragement, on the evening of Friday, May 4 at[...]

WALTHAM, Mass. — More than 110 supporters, clad in their most festive and colorful attires, attended the inaugural Armenia Tree Project’s Kentucky Derby Watch Party at the historic Gore Place[...]

By Agop Y. Bedikian MD Special to the Mirror-Spectator Life and death decision taking puts patients, relatives and caregivers in a very difficult situation. The decision taking is harder when[...]

CAMBRIDGE, N.Y. (Post-Star) – Democrat Don Boyajian of Cambridge announced the afternoon of May 15 that he is dropping out of the 21st Congressional District race in favor of seeking[...]

WATERTOWN — St. Stephen’s Armenian Elementary School (SSAES) announced this week the outstanding achievement of one of its students in the Math Kangaroo International Competition. Grade 4 student, Vartan Arakelian,[...]

LOS ANGELES — Former Governor of California George Deukmejian died on May 8. He was 89. George Deukmejian, a two-term California governor who was admired by Republicans and Democrats alike[...]