REP. GARRETT MEETS WITH ANC-NJ AT ARMENIAN HOME FOR THE AGED
http://www.armenianweekly.com/2013/02/12/rep-garrett-meets-with-anc-nj-at-armenian-home-for-the-aged/
February 12, 2013
EMERSON, N.J.-On Jan. 29, Congressman Scott Garrett (R-N.J.-5) met
with leaders of the Armenian National Committee (ANC) of New Jersey
at a meeting hosted by the Armenian Home for the Aged.
(L-R) Facility administrator Matthew Russo, ANC of NJ co-chair Karine
Shnorhokian, Congressman Garrett, Armenian Home board member Andy
Torigian and ANC of NJ co-chair James Sahagian.
Andy Torigian, board member of the Armenian Home, and Matthew Russo,
administrator of the facility, also attended and participated in an
engaging discussion on items of concern to Garrett's Armenian-American
constituents.
ANC of New Jersey co-chairs James Sahagian and Karine Shnorhokian
expressed appreciation to Garrett for his continued support for
recognition of the Armenian Genocide, his support on the "Return of
Churches" resolution in the last Congress, and other items of concern
to the Armenian community.
Also discussed with the Congressman were the ongoing challenges being
faced by the large Armenian community in war-torn Syria and the many
thousands who have been displaced.
Garrett expressed his best wishes to the Armenian Home as he viewed
the drawings of the new and expanded home to be constructed on the
same property, beginning later in 2013.
Congressman Garret has been a strong supporter of Armenian issues
since being elected to Congress in New Jersey's 5th District in 2003.
The ANC of New Jersey has consistently given him a rating of "A"
on his Congressional report cards.
http://www.armenianweekly.com/2013/02/12/rep-garrett-meets-with-anc-nj-at-armenian-home-for-the-aged/
February 12, 2013
EMERSON, N.J.-On Jan. 29, Congressman Scott Garrett (R-N.J.-5) met
with leaders of the Armenian National Committee (ANC) of New Jersey
at a meeting hosted by the Armenian Home for the Aged.
(L-R) Facility administrator Matthew Russo, ANC of NJ co-chair Karine
Shnorhokian, Congressman Garrett, Armenian Home board member Andy
Torigian and ANC of NJ co-chair James Sahagian.
Andy Torigian, board member of the Armenian Home, and Matthew Russo,
administrator of the facility, also attended and participated in an
engaging discussion on items of concern to Garrett's Armenian-American
constituents.
ANC of New Jersey co-chairs James Sahagian and Karine Shnorhokian
expressed appreciation to Garrett for his continued support for
recognition of the Armenian Genocide, his support on the "Return of
Churches" resolution in the last Congress, and other items of concern
to the Armenian community.
Also discussed with the Congressman were the ongoing challenges being
faced by the large Armenian community in war-torn Syria and the many
thousands who have been displaced.
Garrett expressed his best wishes to the Armenian Home as he viewed
the drawings of the new and expanded home to be constructed on the
same property, beginning later in 2013.
Congressman Garret has been a strong supporter of Armenian issues
since being elected to Congress in New Jersey's 5th District in 2003.
The ANC of New Jersey has consistently given him a rating of "A"
on his Congressional report cards.