New York’s Missing Civil Right
New York can finally honor its historic commitment to personal freedoms by becoming the next state to end discrimination against marriage for same-sex couples. nytimes.com |
Martha Rundles, Steven Palmer
Martha Caroline Rundles and Steven Richard Palmer were married Saturday in the Duke University Chapel in Durham, N.C. The Rev. Dr. H. Gray Southern, a United Methodist minister, performed the ceremony. nytimes.com |
Anna Bahney, Michael Janson
Anna Bahney, the daughter of Mary L. Bahney and Dale H. Bahney of Omaha, was married there Saturday to Michael A. Janson, a son of Cathy F. Janson and Francis G. Janson of Yardley, Pa. Judge William J. Riley of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit in Omaha officiated at the Durham Museum. nytimes.com |
Elisabeth Madden, Wesley Mullen
Elisabeth O’Neill Madden, the daughter of Mary Madden and John Madden of New York, was married Saturday to Wesley Martin Mullen, a son of Dr. Christine Y. Mullen and Dr. Donald P. Mullen of Madison, Conn. The Rev. Terence L. Elsberry officiated at Trinity Episcopal Church in Newport, R.I. feeds.nytimes.com |
Jane Shtilman, Ralph Kleiner
Yevgenia Shtilman, the daughter of Layna Hobbie of Plainview, N.Y., and Michael Shtilman of Jersey City, was married Saturday evening to Ralph Elliot Kleiner, a son of Lucy Kleiner and Mark Kleiner of Jamesville, N.Y. Rabbi Norman Janis officiated at the Harvard Faculty Club in Cambridge, Mass. feeds.nytimes.com |