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Finazzo, Ryan Marry in Montauk

    In a Sept. 21 wedding at St. Therese of Lisieux Catholic Church in Montauk, Meghan Anne Ryan and Nicolas Michael Finazzo were married. The Rev. Michael Rieder of St. Therese officiated.

    Mr. Finazzo is a son of Rori Butterfield of Montauk and Michael Finazzo of Boca Raton, Fla. He is a math teacher at the East Hampton Middle School. He received an undergraduate degree from St. Joseph’s College in 2009 and is in the master’s program in special and elementary education at Touro College on Long Island.

    Ms. Ryan Finazzo is the daughter of Mary Ryan of Nesconset and Michael Ryan of Commack. She is the lead physical therapist and manager of manual and sports therapy at the Montauk Playhouse Community Center. She graduated from Smithtown High School in 2000, and in 2004 earned a science degree from the State University at Binghamton, where she was a chemistry major. She received a doctorate in physical therapy from Stony Brook University in 2007.

    From the time she was a child, Ms. Ryan Finazzo’s family had a summer house in Montauk. She and Mr. Finazzo met several years before they began dating.

    The wedding party included Rosemarie Cicalese as the maid of honor. Ms. Ryan Finazzo’s bridesmaids were her friends Erin Cicalese, Jennifer Mason, Amy Linda, and Aubrey Farnham.

    The bridegroom’s brothers, Max and Steve Finazzo, shared best man duties. Ms. Ryan Finazzo’s brother, Daniel Ryan, was a groomsman, as were Mr. Finazzo’s friends Ryan Borowsky and Jon Newman.

    Their reception began with cocktails on the pier at Edward V. Ecker Sr. Park in Montauk and then moved to dinner under a tent with a view of Fort Pond.

    They live in Montauk.

 

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