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Christyn Moran and Michael Muscarella

Christyn Joelle Moran and Michael John Muscarella were married Saturday in Philadelphia. The Rev. George S. Rigby Jr., a Methodist minister, led a nondenominational ceremony at the Union League of Philadelphia. The bride, 37, is the vice president for ...

From VINCENT M. MALLOZZI, The New York Times,  21 Nov 2009

Lisa Rockefeller and Edward Sebelius

Lisa Anderson Rockefeller, a daughter of Regina S. Rockefeller and Godfrey A. Rockefeller Jr. of Lexington, Mass., was married Saturday to Edward Keith Sebelius, a son of Kathleen G. Sebelius and K. Gary Sebelius of Topeka, Kan. The Rev. C. Read Heydt, ...

From VINCENT M. MALLOZZI, The New York Times,  15 Nov 2009
Related Topics: John D. Rockefeller,  Harvard University,  John J. Gilligan (politician),  John Kerry

Marisa Jupiter, Jonathan Miller

Dr. Marisa Beth Jupiter and Jonathan Benjamin Miller were married Saturday evening at the Yale Club in New York. Rabbi Jeremy S. Morrison officiated. Dr. Jupiter, 30, is keeping her name. She is in her second year of a three-year internal medicine ...

From VINCENT M. MALLOZZI, The New York Times,  8 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Jonathan Miller

New Jersey Extends a Friendly Hand Across the Water

Like a couple who have lived together for too long, New York and New Jersey have bickered about any number of things: who can lay claim to Liberty Island, why New Jersey sports teams hold ticker-tape parades down Broadway, and what congestion pricing ...

From VINCENT M. MALLOZZI, The New York Times,  27 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Brian Thompson,  New York City Ballet,  Nina Mitchell Wells,  Frank Sinatra,  Walt Whitman

Vows: Lori Schulweis and David Buder

“PROJECT Schully” officially began on a summer day in 2005, when Lori Schulweis won a weight-loss contest on “Live With Regis and Kelly.” “It was definitely the catalyst I needed to realize that I wanted a man in my life,” said Ms. Schulweis, now 46. “ ...

From VINCENT M. MALLOZZI, The New York Times,  23 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Regis Philbin,  Kelly Ripa,  Google Inc.,  Mark Consuelos

Nekesa Moody and Malik Singleton

Nekesa Mumbi Moody and Malik Raymond Singleton were married Friday evening at Terrace on the Park in Flushing Meadows, Queens. The Rev. Willis Brown, a Baptist minister, officiated. The bride, 38, is the music editor for The Associated Press in ...

From VINCENT M. MALLOZZI, The New York Times,  10 Oct 2009

Vanessa Kerry, Brian Nahed

When Dr. Vanessa Bradford Kerry and Dr. Brian Vala Nahed were making plans to marry, she received a sketch of a wedding dress done by her father. “He drew us a sketch of what he thought I should wear on my big day, and until this day, we have no idea ...

From VINCENT M. MALLOZZI, The New York Times,  10 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Teresa Heinz Kerry,  Massachusetts General Hospital,  University of California, Los Angeles,  John Kerry,  Senate Foreign Relations Committee

30 Seconds With Dan Jansen: Olympic Skater Dan Jansen Goes From Blades to Runner

Dan Jansen is best known for winning a gold medal and setting a world record in the 1,000 meters, his final Olympic speedskating race. That moment during the 1994 Games in Norway, came after years of heartbreak on the oval and at home; his sister, Jane, ...

From VINCENT M. MALLOZZI, The New York Times,  10 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Dan Jansen,  Chicago Blackhawks,  Eric Heiden

Vows: Beth Ashley and Rowland Fellows

ROWLAND FELLOWS still owns two oil lamps from the summer cottage in the village of Five Islands, Me., where his family vacationed in the late 1930’s. Mr. Fellows, 84, converted those lamps to electricity for use in his house in Greenbrae, Calif. “They ...

From VINCENT M. MALLOZZI, The New York Times,  12 Sep 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party

Lou Bender, Columbia Star Who Helped Popularize Basketball in New York Dies at 99

Lou Bender, an all-American basketball player at Columbia whose stellar play during the Depression helped popularize the game and make Madison Square Garden a magnet for college basketball, died Thursday at his home in Longboat Key, Fla. He was 99. ...

From VINCENT M. MALLOZZI, The New York Times,  12 Sep 2009
Related Topics: New York University,  Lou Carnesecca,  Ivy League,  Jimmy Walker

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