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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.[...]
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Harvard Law School is one of the world’s most selective law schools, with an acceptance rate of around 7.5 percent. Those odds did not deter Anahit Melkonyan,[...]
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[...]
CHELMSFORD, Mass. — On Sunday, April 27, 2025, the Armenian Genocide Commemorative Committee of the Merrimack Valley (AGCCMV) will observe the remembrance of the Holy Martyrs of the Armenian Genocide,[...]
Celebrating ten years of international touring, as well as the release of their new album “Songs of Wisdom,” Armenia’s internationally acclaimed Naghash Ensemble will embark on a North American tour[...]
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.— Garo Paylan, the former member of parliament in Turkey and outspoken proponent of rights for Armenians and Kurds there, delivered a powerful speech on January 22 at the[...]
WATERTOWN — Join the founders of the Save the ArQ movement, Hagop Djernazian and Setrag Balian, for a presentation and community gathering to learn about the Armenian community’s status in[...]
By Araz Havan Special to the Mirror-Spectator BOSTON — For most Armenian Americans, it is important that public schools in their cities or towns teach the Armenian Genocide. In Massachusetts,[...]
CAMBRDIGE, Mass. — Four MIT faculty members are among 23 world-class researchers who have been awarded the nation’s highest honors for scientists and innovators, the White House this week. Angela[...]