ARMENIAN HERITAGE PARK OPENS TO HONOR IMMIGRANTS
By Alejandra Matos
Boston Globe
http://www.boston.com/metrodesk/2012/05/22/armenian-heritage-park-opens-honor-those-killed-genocide/sqqKNEXGmw4cFFnbYvQoKN/story.html
May 22 2012
MA
Hundreds of residents withstood the pouring rain on Tuesday morning
to witness the dedication of the Armenian Heritage Park, the newest
addition to the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway.
But US Representative Edward Marke and other officials welcomed the
rain, calling it tears of joy from generations of Armenians.
The park, located between the North End and Faneuil Hall, includes
a sculpture surrounded by a reflecting pool, and is meant to honor
Armenian immigrants to the state. Middlesex Sheriff Peter J.
Koutoujian, who is Armenian, said he has been fighting for the park
since 1999.
"This is a gift to the city, not just for the Armenian immigrants.
This is a park dedicated to all immigrants who have experienced coming
to this great city," Koutoujian said.
The Armenian Heritage Foundation, which was founded in 2005, raised
$6 million for the construction and upkeep of the park.
"This park is a great gift that comes at no cost to the tax payer,"
said Armenian Heritage Foundation President James Kalustian.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
By Alejandra Matos
Boston Globe
http://www.boston.com/metrodesk/2012/05/22/armenian-heritage-park-opens-honor-those-killed-genocide/sqqKNEXGmw4cFFnbYvQoKN/story.html
May 22 2012
MA
Hundreds of residents withstood the pouring rain on Tuesday morning
to witness the dedication of the Armenian Heritage Park, the newest
addition to the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway.
But US Representative Edward Marke and other officials welcomed the
rain, calling it tears of joy from generations of Armenians.
The park, located between the North End and Faneuil Hall, includes
a sculpture surrounded by a reflecting pool, and is meant to honor
Armenian immigrants to the state. Middlesex Sheriff Peter J.
Koutoujian, who is Armenian, said he has been fighting for the park
since 1999.
"This is a gift to the city, not just for the Armenian immigrants.
This is a park dedicated to all immigrants who have experienced coming
to this great city," Koutoujian said.
The Armenian Heritage Foundation, which was founded in 2005, raised
$6 million for the construction and upkeep of the park.
"This park is a great gift that comes at no cost to the tax payer,"
said Armenian Heritage Foundation President James Kalustian.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress