Today, along with news of general interest to the Armenian-American community,
The Armenian Weekly publishes editorials, political analyzes, regular columns, short stories, and poems. The newspaper, while reflecting the
Armenian Revolutionary Federation and
Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA), is also open to a wide variety of views and opinions in which the pros and cons of issues can be discussed openly and honestly. Youth activities are still reported in each issue, upcoming events are announced in the calendar and cultural activities are reported through music, dance and movie reviews. Although
The Armenian Weeklys headquarters are located in
Watertown, Massachusetts, subscribers hail from as near as Boston and as far as Buenos Aires and beyond. In March 2025, both the English language
The Armenian Weekly and the Armenian language
Hairenik unveiled a new logo and rebrand. They also released updated websites and expanded
social media engagement. In late June 2025, both the English language
The Armenian Weekly and the Armenian language
Hairenik printed their final weekly editions, thus becoming solely
online newspapers. ==Editors==