SkyGreece Wins Stay in Cananda Government Proceedings
TORONTO – Canada-based budget airline SkyGreece, which has sought protection under Canada’s Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act, appeared in court in Toronto on September 8 and gained a a stay in the...
View ArticleMore Hellenic Happenings from Coast-to-Coast
From TV star Angie Harmon to the Clearwater, Florida-based Little Greek restaurant, the National Herald provides community coverage. LOS ANGELES – Greek-American actress ANGIE HARMON, who stars as...
View ArticleNew St. Nicholas Begins To Rise at Ground Zero
NEW YORK – Greek-Americans nationwide are getting excited by word that concrete is pouring and construction has begun on the St. Nicholas National Shrine at Ground Zero. “Over the coming weeks and...
View ArticleMichael and Kitty Dukakis Still Changing Lives for the Better in Massachusetts
BOSTON, MA – Since 1963, Katharine Dixon Dukakis, better known as “Kitty,” faithfully stood by the side of her husband, whom she had just married, who was just beginning what was to be a long and...
View ArticleDA Candidate Singas Votes on Primary Day
By Constantinos Vouzakis NEW YORK. – Greek-American Madeline Singas, acting District Attorney for Nassau County and candidate for her own full term entered the polling area at the Munsey Park...
View ArticleN.H. Man Charged in Fatal Crash
New Hampshire prosecutors have charged Nicholas Palangas, 50, in a crash that flipped his car, killing his brother who was trapped inside. Police said he was driving on a road in Bedford, near...
View ArticleSingas Wins in Landslide
Madeline Singas, Acting Nassau County District Attorney, defeated Michael Scotto, a former Manhattan prosecutor from Port Washington, in a landslide in the Democratic primary on September. She won the...
View ArticleMore About Fr. Anastasios Gounaris’ Mysterious Disappearance
TARPON SPRINGS, FL – Earlier this summer, Father Anastasios(Taso) Gounaris left his wife and his parish – the St. Nicholas Cathedral in Tarpon Springs, FL – without any notice, except an email to the...
View ArticleHow Greeks Rebuilt New Orleans after Katrina
NEW ORLEANS, LA – When Greek-Americans and Greek throughout the world think about Greek communities in the United States, New York City’s Astoria, Chicago’s Greektown, and Florida’s Tarpon Springs...
View ArticleCatsimatidis Greek Birthday With Great Food, Dancing and Breaking Plates
SOUTHAMPTON – Greek-American businessman, radio show host, and 2013 NYC Mayoral Candidate John Catsimatidis celebrated his 67th birthday in style – the style of Greece, that is. Family and friends...
View ArticleHellenism’s “Power and Pathos” on Display at Getty Museum
BRENTWOOD, CA – An exhibition of ancient artwork titled “Power and Pathos: Bronze Sculpture of the Hellenistic World” recently opened at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Brentwood, CA, the Los Angeles...
View ArticleFaith Endowment for Orthodoxy Announces 2015 Scholarships
NEW YORK – The Founders of Faith: An Endowment for Orthodoxy and Hellenism are pleased to announce that forty-two (42) college first-years have been selected for the prestigious “Faith Scholars for...
View ArticleGreek-American Asst. Principal Accused of Affair with HS Student
LONG ISLAND CITY – Pelagia “Pelly” Papoutsis, a 33-year-old Assistant Principal at William Cullen Bryant High School in Long Island City, was removed from her position on September 4 pending an ongoing...
View ArticleTNH Brings Hellenic Happenings From Coast-to-Coast
The National Herald provides coverage across the country and this report stretches from Detroit and Washington, D.C to Little Rock, Arkansas. DETROIT, MI – A memoir about the life of GEORGE M. GORITZ,...
View ArticleGreek-American Betty Cantrell is Crowned New Miss America for 2016
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ — Miss Georgia Betty Cantrell, named Baciliky (Vasiliki) after her Greek grandmother, has been crowned Miss America for 2016. “I’m still so overwhelmed, I don’t know what to say other...
View ArticleMichael and Kitty Dukakis Still Changing Lives for the Better – UPDATED
BOSTON, MA – Since 1963, Katharine Dixon Dukakis, better known as “Kitty,” faithfully stood by the side of her husband, whom she had just married, who was just beginning what was to be a long and...
View ArticleSyracuse Ladies of Philoptochos Raise Funds for St. Nicholas Shrine
SYRACUSE, NY – “Never Forget” is not only a reminder that something bad once happened, it is a call to action, and the ladies of the Philoptochos of St. Sophia in Syracuse, NY are doing their part. The...
View ArticleGreek Festival of St. Nicholas in Wyckoff Returns After Hiatus
WYCKOFF, NJ – The Greek Festival of the Church of St. Nicholas in Wyckoff, NJ is back and better than eve after a four-year hiatus. The army of volunteers is led by Festival Chairman Evans Agrapidis,...
View ArticleFourteen Years After Tragedy, Remembrance for Greek 9/11 Victims
NEW YORK – September 11, 2015 marks 14 years since the worst terrorist attack in the history of mankind, which killed nearly 3,000 people from 93 different nationalities – the “9/11” attack at New...
View ArticleGreek-Am. Company Launches NY’s Largest PV Solar Energy System
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS – A Greek-American owned facility in Springfield Gardens was the launch site on September 15 of the largest photovoltaic (PV) in New York State. The system is named “The...
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