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The New York Times--Weddings & Celebrations





Joyce Sheila Gold and Leslie Gail McKenzie were married in Toronto on Tuesday. Micaél Welland, who is authorized by the province of Ontario to perform civil wedding ceremonies, officiated at Toronto City Hall.




Rabbi Valerie Michelle Lieber and Leah Karen Kopperman are to celebrate their partnership today in the Julius S. Held Lecture Hall at Barnard College in Manhattan. Rabbi Sharon Forman will lead the commitment ceremony.




Donald Scott Kane and David Feiner Willard Robison were married yesterday at the Roundhouse Community Center in Vancouver, British Columbia. Diane Brown, a provincial marriage commissioner, officiated.




Lenore Ruth Greenberg and Roberta Seton Treacy are to affirm their partnership today in Great Neck, N.Y. Rabbi Renni S. Altman will perform a commitment ceremony at Temple Beth-El of Great Neck.




Brent Alan Sims and Dr. Joseph Robert Taravella celebrated their partnership last evening at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York. The Rev. Dr. Susan Corso, a nondenominational Christian minister, led a ceremony of commitment.




Shelley Marie Curnow and Deborah Gar Reichman were married last evening by Rabbi Sigma Faye Coran at the Eastover Resort in Lenox, Mass.




Mary Beth Caschetta and Meryl Cohn were married on Monday at their home in Provincetown, Mass.




Richard Martin Murphy and James Zack Miller were married on Thursday at Langdon Hall Country House in Cambridge, Ontario. Anna Aagaard, a Unitarian Universalist lay chaplain and an Ontario marriage officiant, performed the ceremony.




Reid Torrance Balthaser and Martin Roger Atkin were married on Friday at Wheatleigh, a hotel in Lenox, Mass. Deborah Kooperstein, a friend of the couple who is a town justice in Southampton, N.Y., was authorized by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to officiate.




Peter Stamberg and Paul Aferiat, partners in Stamberg Aferiat Architecture in New York, were married on Tuesday. John J. Long, the city clerk of Somerville, Mass., officiated in the city hall there.

The two met in October 1976 at the opening night gala at Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum in New York. A monograph on the couple's work, "Stamberg Aferiat Architecture," was published by Rizzoli International in 1997.




Patience Wells Crozier, a daughter of Prudence S. Crozier and William M. Crozier Jr. of Wellesley, Mass., was married yesterday to Jessica Ruth Keimowitz, a daughter of Hazel Kahn Keimowitz and Dr. Robert I. Keimowitz of Washington. Rabbi Karen Landy officiated at Gedney Farm in New Marlborough, Mass.

Nancy Ruth Dreyer and Joan Ann Koffman, partners in a law firm bearing their names in Newton, Mass., were married yesterday. Marie M. Arria, a justice of the peace in Watertown, Mass., officiated at Stellina, a restaurant there.

The couple met in 1970 at Camp Winnetaska in Holderness, N.H.; Ms. Dreyer was a camper and Ms. Koffman was an instructor of sailing and swimming.

"We maintained our friendship through college, boyfriends and law school," Ms. Dreyer said, adding that they did not become a couple until 1985, when Ms. Dreyer visited Ms. Koffman in Boston.

"What we found in each other was so powerful and so big that it transcended the fact that we're both women," Ms. Koffman said.




Christopher Lind Miller and Christopher Whalen Rivers were married at their home in Granby, Mass., on Friday. Richard M. Evans, a justice of the peace in Northampton, Mass., officiated.

Mr. Miller and Mr. Rivers received doctorates in French from Yale, where they met in 1984.




Jay B. Lesiger and J. Thomas Klebba affirmed their partnership yesterday. The Rev. Phlox Laucher performed the commitment ceremony at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Pittsfield, Mass. Dr. Quinn T. Chipley, a friend of the couple's, assisted.




Lynne Jassem and Julie Clarke affirmed their partnership last evening at the home of Stanley M. Jassem, Ms. Jassem's brother, in Atlantic Beach, N.Y. Rabbi Jason Klein performed the commitment ceremony.




Rachel Kueny and Sarah Ann Lichtman, graduate students, are to affirm their partnership today at Barolo, a restaurant in Manhattan. Rabbi Jen Krause is to perform the commitment ceremony.
Ms. Kueny (above, left) is a fourth-year medical student at the State University of New York Downstate College of Medicine in Brooklyn, where she is also the president of the student medical council.
Ms. Lichtman is a candidate for a doctorate in 20th-century decorative arts and design at the Bard Graduate Center in Manhattan. She also received a master's degree there in the same subject.
Together, Ms. Kueny and Ms. Lichtman own Astro-Turf, an antiques shop in Brooklyn that specializes in 1950's and 1960's furniture and objects.



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