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Worth the wait : New York marriage bureau reopens for in-person weddings | WTVB | 1590 AM · 95 5 FM

By Syndicated Content By Maria Caspani NEW YORK (Reuters) – Sae Feurtado and Richard Kissi’s long wait to say “I do” finally ended on Friday, when in-person weddings resumed at the Manhattan Marriage Bureau after a 16-month shutdown. Before COVID-19, thousands of people from all over the world every year exchanged marriage vows in the two chapels housed inside the late 1920s Art Deco building in lower Manhattan. After postponing their wedding for nearly two years, it was the New York couple’s turn. “It was meant to happen today,” said a nervous and excited Feurtado, 32, clad in a flowery gown and a dazzling headpiece, clutching a bouquet of purple flowers.

Worth the wait : New York marriage bureau reopens for in-person weddings | WSAU News/Talk 550 AM · 99 9 FM

By Syndicated Content By Maria Caspani NEW YORK (Reuters) – Sae Feurtado and Richard Kissi’s long wait to say “I do” finally ended on Friday, when in-person weddings resumed at the Manhattan Marriage Bureau after a 16-month shutdown. Before COVID-19, thousands of people from all over the world every year exchanged marriage vows in the two chapels housed inside the late 1920s Art Deco building in lower Manhattan. After postponing their wedding for nearly two years, it was the New York couple’s turn. “It was meant to happen today,” said a nervous and excited Feurtado, 32, clad in a flowery gown and a dazzling headpiece, clutching a bouquet of purple flowers.

Worth the wait : New York marriage bureau reopens for in-person weddings | 100 7 MIX-FM | Today s Hit Music

By Syndicated Content By Maria Caspani NEW YORK (Reuters) – Sae Feurtado and Richard Kissi’s long wait to say “I do” finally ended on Friday, when in-person weddings resumed at the Manhattan Marriage Bureau after a 16-month shutdown. Before COVID-19, thousands of people from all over the world every year exchanged marriage vows in the two chapels housed inside the late 1920s Art Deco building in lower Manhattan. After postponing their wedding for nearly two years, it was the New York couple’s turn. “It was meant to happen today,” said a nervous and excited Feurtado, 32, clad in a flowery gown and a dazzling headpiece, clutching a bouquet of purple flowers.

Worth the wait : New York marriage bureau reopens for in-person weddings | WTAQ News Talk | 97 5 FM · 1360 AM

By Syndicated Content By Maria Caspani NEW YORK (Reuters) – Sae Feurtado and Richard Kissi’s long wait to say “I do” finally ended on Friday, when in-person weddings resumed at the Manhattan Marriage Bureau after a 16-month shutdown. Before COVID-19, thousands of people from all over the world every year exchanged marriage vows in the two chapels housed inside the late 1920s Art Deco building in lower Manhattan. After postponing their wedding for nearly two years, it was the New York couple’s turn. “It was meant to happen today,” said a nervous and excited Feurtado, 32, clad in a flowery gown and a dazzling headpiece, clutching a bouquet of purple flowers.

Worth the wait : New York marriage bureau reopens for in-person weddings | WKZO | Everything Kalamazoo

By Syndicated Content By Maria Caspani NEW YORK (Reuters) – Sae Feurtado and Richard Kissi’s long wait to say “I do” finally ended on Friday, when in-person weddings resumed at the Manhattan Marriage Bureau after a 16-month shutdown. Before COVID-19, thousands of people from all over the world every year exchanged marriage vows in the two chapels housed inside the late 1920s Art Deco building in lower Manhattan. After postponing their wedding for nearly two years, it was the New York couple’s turn. “It was meant to happen today,” said a nervous and excited Feurtado, 32, clad in a flowery gown and a dazzling headpiece, clutching a bouquet of purple flowers.

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