In Memory of Claire Anne (Tevekelian) Kushigian
Claire A. (Tevekelian) Kushigian of Cranston, Rhode Island passed away on June 6 at West Shore Health Center in Warwick. She was 82 years old. Claire was the beloved wife for 58 years of Harry […]
Claire A. (Tevekelian) Kushigian of Cranston, Rhode Island passed away on June 6 at West Shore Health Center in Warwick. She was 82 years old. Claire was the beloved wife for 58 years of Harry […]
As I sit to write this, our boys (age five – how did they become so big so fast) are off to their last day at Hovnanian School here in New Milford, New Jersey. For […]
Editor’s Note: Seta Sahagian, a member of the AYF New Jersey “Arsen” Chapter, was one of six winners in the 2022 Junior Seminar Council AYF Camp Haiastan Campership Essay Competition. The winners were announced at […]
The third installment of a multi-part series, this article was originally published in Armenian by Mediamax, on June 6, 2022. Avetik Chalabyan’s legal representatives have published the co-founder of ARAR Foundation’s article penned at the […]
How many times have you thought about people older than you whose path you crossed but may not have fully appreciated their perspective at that time? You may have had great respect for them, but […]
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that the delimitation of the Armenia-Azerbaijan border will not resolve the Artsakh conflict in a June 13 interview. “The commission for border delimitation has nothing to do with the […]
Most people have heard the term “kids are sponges.” Whatever they hear and see, they remember, and that information becomes ingrained in their conscience. This past year, I’ve witnessed this common saying in full effect. […]
In a recent article in the Boston Herald titled “US must support Armenian PM in bid to fend off Russia,” Dr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan attempts to address a complex geopolitical situation in the Caucasus. Unfortunately, […]
Armenia Tree Project (ATP) has distributed the greenhouse materials to the first 25 beneficiary families of Artsakh’s town of Martuni and the villages of Taghavard, Karmir Shuka and Herher in the region of Martuni. All […]
“Aurora’s Sunrise” is a historical animated documentary film about the life of Aurora Mardiganian. At only 14 years old, in 1915, Mardiganian faced the horrors of the Armenian Genocide. Within a year, witnessing the deaths of […]
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