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THE NEW YORK TIMES, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2016

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Vows WEDDINGS

Emma King, Brett Doyle

Sarita Mahtani, Ankur Dharia . ................................................................................

Dr. Sarita Manu Mahtani and Ankur Rajiv Dharia were married Dec. 3 at the Four Seasons Resort in Orlando, Fla. Pandit Mahesh Shastri, a Hindu priest, led the Hindu ceremony. The bride, 36, who will keep her name, is an assistant professor of medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College and a hospitalist at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell hospital, both in New York. She graduated cum laude from the University of Washington, from which she also received a medical degree. She is the daughter of Latika M. Mahtani and Manu V. Mahtani of Orlando. The bride’s father is the founder of Mahiras, a custom clothing company specializing in men’s suits, based in Seattle and Hong Kong. He works in Orlando as a consultant for the company. The groom, also 36, is an investment analyst at Smith Cove Capital Management, a hedge fund in Greenwich, Conn. He graduated magna cum laude from North Carolina State University, and received an M.B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania. He is the son of Sukeshi R. Dharia and Rajiv K. Dharia of Charlotte, N.C. The groom’s father is a chemical engineer and the founder of Prime Colors Corporation in Charlotte, a chemicals supply company for the textile, paper, plastic and oil industries. The groom’s mother is the accounting supervisor there. The couple met in 2015 at a gala at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, when the groom asked Dr. Mahtani, who was caught by surprise while looking up at the atrium, how she liked the macaron she was eating.

ABOUT WEDDINGS

The Times’s reports on weddings and celebrations remain available all week on the web at nytimes.com/weddings. These reports are based on information from the couples or their families, as verified by the Styles staff. This section went to press on Friday, and the families were asked to notify The Times at (212) 556-1828 if any last-minute change required a correction in Section 1. To submit an announcement for consideration, go to the website and follow the posted instructions. Information can also be obtained by phone from (212) 556-7325. If necessary, you may fax the details to (212) 556-7689.

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Nicole Bochner, Adam Malitz

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Emma Katherine King, a daughter of Martha A. King and Thomas W. King III of Valencia, Pa., was married in Pittsburgh Dec. 3 to Brett William Doyle, a son of Charlotte B. Doyle and Dr. Daniel B. Doyle of Lakeside, Conn. The ceremony was led by the Rev. Brian A. Evans at the First English Evangelical Lutheran Church, where he is the senior pastor. Mrs. Doyle, 28, is a registered lobbyist in Washington for the Ford Motor Company. She graduated summa cum laude from Georgetown, from which she also received a master’s degree in finance. Her father is a lawyer in Butler, Pa. Mr. Doyle, 27, is a legislative assistant in Washington for Senator Pat Toomey, Republican of Pennsylvania. The groom graduated cum laude from Lafayette College. His father is a veterinarian in Bantam, Conn. The couple met in January 2011 on their first day of work for Senator Toomey in Washington. At the time, she was a staff assistant and he was a legislative correspondent.

Nicole Jessica Bochner and Adam William Malitz were married Dec. 3 at Temple Beth El in Cedarhurst, N.Y. Rabbi Gerald C. Skolnik performed the ceremony. The bride, 29, is a project manager in New York for Horizon Media, where she manages media campaigns. She graduated from George Washington University. She is a daughter of Debra C. Bochner and Jeffrey M. Bochner of Forest Hills, N.Y. The groom, 29, is a commercial real estate broker in New York for Lee & Associates. He is the secretary and a board member of Manhattan Community Board 1 and is on the board of the Friends of Washington Market Park, a nonprofit neighborhood organization. He graduated from Hobart College. He is the son of Rhona Drossman and Jeffrey Malitz of New York. The couple met in 2014 through OkCupid.

Sarah Sincoff, Michael Zuckerman . ................................................................................

Sarah Danielle Sincoff, the daughter of Wendy S. Sincoff and Gregg M. Sincoff of Roslyn, N.Y., was married Dec. 3 to Michael Jay Zuckerman, a son of Terri L. Zuckerman and William S. Zuckerman of Syosset, N.Y. Rabbi Alan B. Lucas led the ceremony at the Garden City Hotel in Garden City, N.Y. The couple met in September 2009 at the University of Michigan, from which they graduated, she with distinction and he with high distinction. He also received a Master of Accounting with high distinction from the university. A few weeks after they met, they learned that their maternal grandmothers were sorority sisters at Syracuse University (Class of 1953) and remain friends. Mrs. Zuckerman, 26, is a merchandise planner for women’s intimate apparel at Bloomingdale’s in Manhattan. Her father is a managing director in the tax department at PricewaterhouseCoopers in Manhattan, where he provides tax compliance and consulting services, mainly to law firms. Her mother is the bookkeeper at the Joyce Center/Advanced Prosthetics & Orthotics in Manhasset, N.Y. Mr. Zuckerman, 28, is a certified public accountant, and the assistant controller at Saba Capital Management, a hedge fund in Manhattan. His father is a vice president overseeing operations and sales at Sterling Sanitary Supply Corporation, a family-run janitorial supply company in Woodside, Queens.

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Ingrid Swanson, Peter Bretschger Jr. . ................................................................................

Ingrid Lydia Swanson, the daughter of Linda I. Swanson and Calvin C. Swanson of Rye, N.Y., was married Dec. 3 to Peter Eric Bretschger Jr., a son of Linda-Kari Bretschger and Mr. Bretschger Sr. of Irvine, Calif. The Rev. Jesse Garner, a Presbyterian minister, performed the ceremony at the First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia. Mrs. Bretschger, 29, is a clinical social worker at the Corporal Michael J. Crescenz Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Philadelphia. She graduated from the University of New Hampshire and received a master’s degree in social work from Boston University. She is studying for a Ph.D. in marriage and family therapy at Eastern University in St. Davids, Pa. Her father is an artist whose portraits of New Yorkers in the 1970s will be on display in March at the Rye Arts Center in Rye. Her mother retired as a registered nurse at the Osborn, an assisted-living facility in Rye. Mr. Bretschger, 33, is a manager of product strategy at Brandywine Global Investment Management in Philadelphia. He graduated from the University of California, Irvine, and received an M.B.A. from the University of Southern California. His parents are founders of Integrated Marketing Works, a marketing firm in Costa Mesa, Calif. The couple met in November 2013 in New York as parishioners at the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, where the groom was a tenor in the choir. CORRECTION

An article on Nov. 27 about interracial marriage omitted the photographer’s credit for a picture of Gerry Hanlon and Marie Nelson. The picture was taken by Allison Shelley.

Ann Monahan, David Stern . ................................................................................

Dr. Ann Christy Monahan and Dr. David Ross Stern were married Dec. 3 at the Equinox, a golf resort and spa in Manchester Village, Vt. Rabbi Harry Pell officiated. The couple met in 2011 during their residencies at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, Dr. Monahan in anesthesia and Dr. Stern in general surgery. The bride, 32, is a pediatric anesthesiologist at Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago. She graduated from Johns Hopkins and received her medical degree at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York. She is the daughter of Jane B. Monahan of South Londonderry, Vt., and John R. Monahan of Rochester Hills, Mich. The groom, 38, is a cardiothoracic surgeon with Cardiothoracic & Vascular Surgical Associates, a medical group in the Chicago area. He graduated from Columbia College and received his medical degree from Tel Aviv University. He is a son of Claudia J Stern and George Stern of Clearwater, Fla.

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Kristen Caiazzo, Brendan Stuart . ................................................................................

Kristen Marie Caiazzo, the daughter of Maryellen R. Caiazzo of Edgewater Park, N.J., and the late Robert J. Caiazzo, was married Dec. 3 to Brendan James Stuart, the son of Denise C. Stuart and Kirk N. Stuart of Haddonfield, N.J. The Rev. Christopher Heckert, a United Methodist minister, performed the ceremony at Haddonfield United Methodist Church, with the Rev. George Morris, also a United Methodist minister, taking part. Ms. Caiazzo, 29, is keeping her name. She is a special-education teacher at Millbridge Elementary School in Delran, N.J. She graduated cum laude from the College of New Jersey, from which she also received a master’s degree in special education. Her mother retired as a third-grade teacher at Walt Disney Elementary School in Levittown, Pa. The bride’s father was a sixth-grade science teacher at Hawthorne Elementary School in Willingboro, N.J. Mr. Stuart, also 29, is a litigation associate in the New York office of Clifford Chance, the London law firm. He graduated magna cum laude from Dickinson College and received a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania, as well as a certificate in business economics and public policy. His mother, who works in Collingswood, N.J., is the director of development, responsible for fund-raising, at Symphony in C, an orchestra based in Camden, N.J., that provides training for music directors, musicians and soloists. His father, who is based in Newtown Square, Pa., is a technical quality manager at SAP, a German-based software and technology provider. The couple met in 2012 at a bar in Philadelphia.


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