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Ieronymos Praises Diaspora In Greek History

The Archbishop of Athens and All Greece Ieronymos described the Diaspora as a “great chapter of our history” and as “Greece outside the borders of Greece” in an interview with the New York newspaper The National Herald. He is the first  Primate of the Greek Orthodox Church to officially visit the Greek-American community in the [...]

“You Spent $25 million on Prostitutes,” says Wife of Christy Mihos

Andrea Mihos,  wife of former candidate for Massachussetts governor Cristy Mihos, has accused her husband of spending a whopping 25 million dollars on prostitutes. After being married for 38 years, Andrea filled papers for divorce due to her husband’s assumed addiction to paid sex. This addiction led Christy Mihos to hiring women for sex in [...]

40 Greek Associations March in Boston’s Greek Independence Day Parade

40 Greek associations will march in Boston’s Greek Independence Day Parade on April 22. To organize the march, a meeting of 37 Greek expatriates took place yesterday at the Maliotis Cultural Centre. Attending the meeting were representatives of local Greek associations and clubs. After announcing this year’s participations, they chose which associations will be first [...]

GAGA Announces 2012 Hellenic Golf Excursion to Navarino in Messinia, Greece

In coordination with and with special thanks to the American Hellenic Athletic Foundation, the Hellenic Golf Foundation and the Athletics Order of AHEPA, the Greek American Golf Association (GAGA) is pleased to invite you to an unprecedented opportunity to experience a unique, world class golf experience. The Boston based corporation, which focuses on the preservation [...]

Paneliakos Society of Boston Honored for Assisting Fire Affected Areas

Paneliakos Society of New England in Boston was among many institutions and organizations to have been honored for providing assistance to the fire affected areas of Ilia and the whole Greece in 2007. The picture on the left depicts the following: Chris Dickens, Dionusia Avgerinopoulou, Marianna Vardinoyianni, Iosif Iosif, Dimitris Kafkas and Marc van den [...]

Tufts Celebrates 10th Anniversary of Constantine G. Karamanlis Chair

The Constantine G. Karamanlis Chair in Hellenic and Southeastern European Studies at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Boston, celebrated on October 28 its 10th Anniversary within a highly grandiose event. The Chair had been inaugurated on Monday 10, 2001, just one day before the terrorist attack at the world’s Trade Centre had made the whole world [...]

Welcoming Reception for Hellenic Students in Boston

The Consul General of Greece in Boston, Ilias Photopoulos, the Hellenic Business Network and the Hellenic Student Organizations of Boston organized the Annual Reception-Welcome Hellene Students to Boston – 2011-. The event will take place on the 21st of October at Consulate General of Greece in Boston.

The Most Famous Greek Barber in the USA

George Papalimberis was born in 1935 in Loganikos of Lakonia, South Greece. He became a police officer but he did not enjoy his work. When he was thirty he decided to leave for the USA. The police officer became very soon the best barber in Boston, with eminent customers such as Obama, Doukakis, Papandreou and [...]