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Mayor and community leaders mark Armenian Genocide anniversary with flag-raising in Lowell
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Community leaders, clergy and youth gathered in Lowell to mark the 111th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide with prayers, musical tributes, speeches by youth representatives and a city proclamation designating April 25, 2026 as Armenian Independence Day in Lowell.
More than a hundred residents, clergy and civic leaders gathered in Lowell on April 25, 2026 to mark the 111th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide with prayers, songs and a city proclamation recognizing the Armenian community’s contributions.
Event organizers from the Armenian National Committee of Merrimack Valley opened the ceremony and introduced the Armenian American Veterans of Lowell Honor Guard, led by Commander Richard Juknavorian, which presented the American and Armenian flags. Clergy including…
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