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 [...]

Greeks in Massachusetts Turn Out for Successful Church Benefit
The Cambridge Sts. Constantine and Helen Community Hall in Massachusetts was full of Greeks on Saturday, May 12. Members of the Greek Community gathered to entertain themselves with traditional Greek music. The concert was organized by the Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church of Cambridge for the benefit of the church. “Evening of Rebetika and [...]

Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Rules in Favor of Greek Orthodox Church
The state’s highest court today ruled in favor of St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Western Massachusetts in a legal dispute with the city of Springfield over a fire detection system. In a decision by Judge Barbara A. Lenk, the state Supreme Judicial Court upheld a Hampden Superior Court judge’s 2010 ruling that supported the [...]

Greek-American Former Gubernatorial Candidate Facing Charges of Abuse
The charges filed by Andrea Mihos against her Greek-American husband for abuse and domestic violence are becoming a major issue amidst the Greek-American community. Mrs. Mihos from Cape Cod, Massachusetts, accused her husband, Christos Mihos (62), of hitting her with her mobile phone after leaving a Florida restaurant. According to US media information, the wife [...]

Houses to Shelter a Whole Village Population
Mr. Vassilis Iatrou told Ethnikos Kirikas daily newspaper that if one puts together all the houses he has built over the years, they would make up a whole village. Mr. Iatrou is today 88-years-old and lives in turn at his children’s houses all over Massachusetts, spending his day reading books. The most impressive thing of [...]

AHEPA 50th Anniversary Celebration in Watertown
The picture is taken within the celebration of the 50th Anniversary of AHEPA in Watertown, Massachusetts. The picture depicts students from a Greek School who talked about the late father Emmanuel Metaxas, such as Maksimos Tsekrekas, Kostas and Chloi Tingou, Dion Kourafalos and Anargyros Karalis. Thomas Tsekrekas, father Nikolaos Triantafyllou, Adamantios Zarmpis, Antonios Kouzounis, Athanasios [...]

$155,000 Raised During Behrakis’ Official Dinner
155,000 dollars were raised for the restoration fund of the Holy Trinity Church in Lowell during the official dinner organized by the local Greek Community in honor of George D. and Margo Behrakis on October 8 at the Westin Hotel in Waltham, Massachusetts. The event was called “Delian Interlude” and was attended by over 300 [...]
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