Maddy McCarthy and Matt Smith met as high school sophomores, and now dream of running a vineyard in the New York Finger Lakes region.
Category: Weddings and Engagements
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Wearing Shorts to a Wedding is No Longer a Hard No
Call it an unintended consequence of climate change or a relaxation of fashion dictates: At weddings, more guests and couples are showing a little leg.
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He’s a Man of Few Words. Especially Over Text.
Kate Mullen and Wes Skillicorn complemented each other’s personalities — especially when life threw them a curveball.
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Nothing Messy About Their Love Story
As a houseguest in 2016, Daniel Weingart didn’t make a great impression on Aspen Matis. But her opinion of him shifted a year later.
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Three Rings, Two College Students and One Big Risk
Arya Singh let down her guard with Logan Mundy in a way she rarely did with others. Afterward, things became thrillingly normal.
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Making Your Wedding a Politics-Free Zone
From “No Politics” signs to carefully curated seating charts, some couples are taking a firm stance to prevent their nuptials from becoming an occasion for heated debates.
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After Two Weeks of Dating, Committed to Being by Each Other’s Side
Julia Liverton and Marco Santarlasci instantly clicked after meeting two years ago, and each knew after just a few months that they wanted to marry.
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Ambivalent About Their Next Steps, But Not Each Other
Nicholas McClure and Jinie Kwak were both in a state of transition when they matched on a dating app almost four years ago.
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Vowing to Always ‘Meet in Montauk’ — Just Like Their Favorite Movie
Nicole Crowder and Mike Ballengee immediately connected over “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,” and consider themselves opposites who would always seek each other out.
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The Wedding that United Their Muslim and Jewish Communities
Safi Rauf, a Muslim humanitarian, was held captive by the Taliban for 105 days. Secret calls on a smuggled phone with Sammi Cannold, a Jewish Broadway director, were his lifeline.
