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Gaddi, Maietta Married in Montauk

Nina Lily

    Stephanie Maietta and Peter Gaddi returned to Montauk, where they met and fell in love, to be married on Oct. 19.

    The couple, who have spent decades of summers in Montauk with their families, were wed at St. Therese of Lisieaux Catholic Church, with a reception following at the Montauk Yacht Club.

    The bride is the daughter of Kathy and Allen Maietta of Franklin Lakes, N.J., and Montauk. She grew up in New Jersey and is a graduate of Susquehanna University in Pennsylvania. Her husband’s parents, Regina and Peter Gaddi of Lake Geneva, Wis., where he grew up, also own a house in Montauk. Mr. Gaddi graduated from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, and then lived in California, where Ms. Maietta eventually joined him.

    Mr. Gaddi is a partner in a financial brokerage firm that he founded, Dolan Gaddi Lending, in San Diego. His wife teaches junior high English at St. Patrick’s School in San Diego.

    The bridegroom wore a navy three-piece suit and the bride wore a sweeping strapless dress with a sheer veil to the floor and a flower in her hair. Her maid of honor was her childhood friend Nicole DeCarlo of Franklin Lakes.

    Her attendants included her cousin Suzanne Maietta of East Hampton, her sister-in-law Kim Maietta of Folsom, Pa., her friend Carrie Creegan of Weatherly, Pa., and the bridegroom’s sister, Megan Gaddi of New York City. Kayla Maietta of Folsom, the bride’s niece, was also a bridesmaid and Vincent Maietta of Folsom, her nephew, was the ringbearer.

    Mr. Gaddi’s brothers, William and Dillon Gaddi of San Diego, stood with him as best men, along with his childhood friends Beau Roddy of Lake Geneva; Timothy Black, Erik Dortch, and Chris Obligato, all of Chicago, and Gregory Gould of San Diego. The bride’s brothers, Keith Maietta of Folsom, Steven Maietta of Franklin Lakes, and Nick Maietta of Cambridge, Mass., were also groomsmen. 

    The couple returned to San Diego after the wedding. They plan a wedding trip to Paris in the summer.

 

 

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