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Mass. High School Students Moved by Armenian Genocide of 1915

Source: 
Armenian Weekly
Writer: 
Tom Vartabedian

The following is from ArmenianWeekly.com, 7 January 2010.

Wilmington, Mass., High Students Respond to Armenian Genocide

Cambridge-based Armenian Group Sends Medical Supplies to Homeland

Source: 
Armenian Weekly
The Cambridge-based Ararat Lodge of the Knights of Vartan has donated medical supplies to a cancer center, burn unit, and other hospitals in Armenia and neighboring Nagorno-Karabagh in Azerbaijan. (image: US State Dept.)

The following is from the Armenian Weekly, 26 December 2009.

Knights of Vartan Medical Aid to Karabagh

Armenian Singer Alla Levonyan to Perform in Boston Area

Source: 
Armenian Weekly
Armenian singer Alla Levonyan will perform at Watertown (Mass.) High School, Nov. 22, 2009. (photo from ArmenianWeekly.com)

The following story is from ArmenianWeekly.com, Nov. 2, 2009.

Alla Levonyan to Perform in Boston

The Sayat Nova Dance Company of Boston (SNDC) is eagerly preparing for a cultural extravaganza on Nov. 22 that will feature the debut performance of Armenia’s beloved singer and songwriter, Alla Levonyan.

Armenians in Cape Cod Strive to Build Church and Community

Source: 
Armenian Weekly
Writer: 
Tom Vartabedian
Armenian Church of Cape Cod council members: (front, from left) Ellen Ishkanian, Alice Hagopian, Linda Topalian-Pegnato, (back, from left) Ara Ishkanian, Mark Hagopian, Fred Pegnato (photo: ArmenianWeekly.com)

The following story is from ArmenianWeekly.com, 2 November 2009.

Cape Cod Armenian Church Flexes Its Wings 

MASHPEE, Mass.—What comes first, the Armenian Church or the community?

Kurdish Human Rights Activist in Turkey to Write Column for Armenian Weekly

Source: 
Armenian Weekly
Kurdish human rights activist Eren Keskin has been imprisoned, threatened and arrested in Turkey a number of times. She speaks out on behalf of women abused in Turkish prisons. (photo from ArmenianWeekly.com)

The following news is from ArmenianWeekly.com, Oct. 18, 2009.

Armenians Say Turkey Backtracks Again on Armenia Blockade

Source: 
Armenian Weekly
Writer: 
AW staff
Map and flag of Armenia. (Image: state.gov). See map of Nagorno-Karabakh below. Click on images to enlarge them.

The following commentary is from ArmenianWeekly.com, Oct. 14, 2009.Got a different view?  Post your comments below (scroll down to the bottom).

Nagorno-Karabakh is located in Azerbaijan, though many ethnic Armenians live there. (image: commons.wikimedia.org with attribution to "MarshallBagramyan")

Visiting Armenian Musicians Give Jazz Concert in Mass.

Source: 
ArmenianWeekly.com
Writer: 
Andy Turpin
Armenian musicians perform a summer jazz concert at First Armenian Church in Belmont, Mass. (photo: ArmenianWeekly.com)

 

The following article is from ArmenianWeekly.com, August 19, 2009.

 

Visiting Armenian Musicians Shine with Baboians and Company

Summer Concert

 

Armenians Throw Surprise "Armenian Picnic" Gift for Teacher

Source: 
ArmenianWeekly.com
Writer: 
Tom Vartabedian
When Diane Arzigian, a proud Armenian, retired after 33 years as a teacher, friends and family threw a surprise "Armenian picnic" in her honor. At the picnic, her brother Johnny played the accordion as part of a quartet. (photo: ArmenianWeekly.com)

The following article is from ArmenianWeekly.com, 13 August 2009.

World's Largest Armenian Bookstore Expands

Source: 
ArmenianWeekly.com
Writer: 
Armenian Weekly staff
A view of the National Association for Armenian Studies and Research bookstore in Belmont, Mass. (photo: ArmenianWeekly.com)

The following article is from ArmenianWeekly.com, August 5, 2009. 

 

Armenia's Diaspora Minister Visits Mass. Group

Source: 
ArmenianWeekly.com
Writer: 
Armenian Weekly staff

The following article is from ArmenianWeekly.com.

 

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