08/08/2013
I love when newspapers take a moment to share stories like this: "In his 66 years welcoming guests to Boston's Taj Hotel, formerly the Ritz Carlton, doorman Norman Pashoian, 85, has greeted heads of state, famous actors, and prominent politicians. But the most important person he ever greeted was a young, blond woman he met in summer 1950. He was working the hotel’s Newbury Street entrance; she was at Joseph Antell, the ladies shoe shop just across the way."
In his 66 years welcoming guests to Boston's Taj Hotel, formerly the Ritz Carlton, bellman Norman Pashoian has greeted heads of state, famous actors, prominent politicians. But the most important person he ever greeted was a young, blond girl he met the summer of 1950. He was working the Newbury Str...