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  2. Nor Hayastan - Wikipedia

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    Nor Hayastan (Armenian: Նոր Հայաստան, meaning "New Armenia") is an independent Armenian language daily newspaper published in Glendale, California. It was established by Vahan Vahanian (Jansezian). The first issue was published on January 15, 1992. [1]

  3. Armenian newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Armenian newspapers are published in Armenia and in the Armenian diaspora where there are concentrations of Armenians. Usually the newspapers are in the Armenian language , but many of the Armenian diaspora newspapers will usually have supplements or sections in the national language of the country where the newspaper is published.

  4. Armenian Americans - Wikipedia

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    The first Armenian-language newspaper in the US, named Aregak (Արեգակ, "Sun"), was published in Jersey City in 1888. Over 300 newspapers have been published since then. [8] [151] Today, numerous Armenian newspapers (both in Armenian and English) are published throughout the country.

  5. List of newspapers in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper Area County Frequency [verification needed] Circulation [verification needed] Publisher/parent company Athol Daily News [1] Athol: Franklin: Daily: Newspapers of New England, Inc. The Berkshire Eagle: Pittsfield: Berkshire: Daily: 23,835: New England Newspapers Inc. The Boston Globe: Boston: Suffolk: Daily: 245,572

  6. Watertown, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Watertown ranks only behind the California cities of Glendale and Fresno. Watertown is also the venue for the publication of long-running Armenian newspapers in English and Armenian, including: Baikar Association Inc.'s Armenian Mirror-Spectator; Baikar; Hairenik Association Inc.'s. Armenian Weekly; Հայրենիք (Hairenik Weekly) Armenian ...

  7. The California Courier - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, The California Courier was founded in Fresno, California by George J. Mason (born Kevork Elmassian) and Reese Cleghorn. [2] [3] Unlike some other Armenian weekly newspapers in the United States, the Courier was published entirely in English and marketed to an audience and generation of Armenian-Americans whose primary language was not Armenian.

  8. Asbarez - Wikipedia

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    By the 1970s, the concentration of Armenians in California shifted from the Central Valley to Los Angeles County.Instead of creating a second newspaper in Los Angeles, those attending the Armenian Revolutionary Federation moved the Asbarez operation to Southern California in 1970 and launched a regular English language section. [3]

  9. Hairenik - Wikipedia

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    Hairenik (Armenian: Հայրենիք meaning "fatherland") is an Armenian language weekly newspaper published by the Hairenik Association in Watertown, Massachusetts, United States. The newspaper belongs to the Armenian political party – Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF). The newspaper reflects the views and opinions of ARF as well as ...