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Religious Ceremonies
Though the option to get married on a tranquil beach, in a majestic park, or at an exclusive wedding facility seems very tempting, countless couples are still opting for a more traditional religious ceremony. more »
Dec 23, 2008 in Churches & Temples
The Chapel at Sandy Hook
For the first time in 20 years, the Chapel at Sandy Hook is now available to the public for weddings and events. more »
Dec 30, 2009 by Molly Tully in Churches & Temples
Rutgers’ Historic Kirkpatrick Chapel
The Garden State is home to some wonderful history. Possibly one of the most beautiful buildings around is nestled in the New Brunswick campus of Rutgers University. more »
Jan 6, 2009 by April Kabbash in Clergy & Ceremonial
Making Your Space Sing
Considering the seemingly infinite details a couple must contend with when planning a wedding, from selecting the exact hue of the ink that will grace the invitations to deciding who will sit next to Aunt Zelda at the reception, it’s easy to understand why the physical space where the bride and groom actually say “I do” often gets overlooked. more »
Dec 23, 2008 by Mary Scholz Austin in Clergy & Ceremonial
Planning the Perfect Beginning
With everything that you have on your plate—picking your dream dress, the reception hall, the flowers, the food, the music—it can be easy to forget the most important element of your big day: the actual ceremony. more »
Dec 23, 2008 by Patricia Simone in Clergy & Ceremonial (1 Comments)
Original Vows
You’ve fallen in love. Now try putting that magical connection into words to explain why you belong together forever. Original vows can be the centerpiece of an especially memorable ceremony. more »
Dec 23, 2008 by Patricia Koch, wedding vows in Clergy & Ceremonial
Grand Exits
Your grand exit after your ceremony is cause for great celebration, as you take your first steps forward as husband and wife. more »
Dec 30, 2008 by Sharon Naylor in Details
How To Get A NJ Marriage License
We've got all the details about how to acquire your New Jersey marriage license. more »
Jan 6, 2009 in Clergy & Ceremonial







