Watertown

WATERTOWN — The year 2025 marks the 100th anniversary of the time when Armenian American artist Arshile Gorky lived in Watertown. Gorky endured personal tragedies from fleeing his village during[...]

WATERTOWN — The ARF Sardarabad Gomideh, the Armenian National Committee of America of Eastern Massachusetts, the “Leola Sassouni” and “Shushi” chapters of the ARS, the “Nejdeh” AYF Chapter, Hamazkayin and[...]

WATERTOWN — The Armenian American Veterans of Greater Boston (AAVGB), formerly known as the Paul S. Marsoubian Amvets Post 41, Watertown, MA, in partnership with the Armenian General Benevolent Union[...]

WATERTOWN — Dr. Sergio La Porta will present a lecture titled “When Things Fall Apart: Disentangling Christian-Muslim Relations in Medieval Armenia” at the Baikar Center for the Tekeyan Cultural Association[...]

By Stephen Kurkjian WATERTOWN — Vaughan H. Totovian, a lifelong resident of Watertown who as a civil engineer completed many of the most essential public transportation in Massachusetts history, passed[...]

WATERTOWN — The Secret Trio, made up of three musicians at the top of their games, will perform on March 21 at 7.30 p.m. at the Charles Mosesian Theater. The[...]

By Charlie Breitrose WATERTOWN (Watertown News) — An intersection in East Watertown will be named in honor of an Armenian artist who made his home in Watertown for several years.[...]

WATERTOWN — The Armenian Museum of America, in partnership with An Unlikely Story, will host a conversation with Chris Bohjalian, for the launch of his latest novel The Jackal’s Mistress[...]

WATERTOWN — The Tekeyan Cultural Association Boston Chapter (TCA) celebrated both St. Valentine’s and St. Sarkis’s holidays a few days early, on February 1, with a full house at the[...]

WATERTOWN — The series of horrors that befell Artsakh (Karabakh) starting in 2020 with the loss of much of its territory and ending in 2023 with the expulsion of its[...]