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June Wedding on Great South Bay

By
Star Staff

Nicholas Dana Flickinger and Ashley Marisa Glazer were married on June 17 at the Mansion at Timber Point in Great River on Great South Bay. Rabbi Paul Swerdlow officiated, the bride and groom recited their own wedding vows, and a reception followed.

The groom is a son of Catherine Raymond Flickinger and Burt Prentice Flickinger III of East Hampton and New York City. The bride, who will keep her name, is a daughter of Doreen Fischman of New York City and the late Dr. Howard Glazer. She graduated from the Ethical Culture Fieldston School and received a bachelor’s degree from Emory University in Atlanta. She is an associate buyer at Macy’s in Manhattan.

Mr. Flickinger is a second-grade teacher at Ethical Culture Fieldston and a master’s degree candidate at Hunter College. He graduated from the Trinity School in Manhattan and from Emory University.

Even though they had grown up just 10 blocks from each other in the city and had each spent time on David’s Lane in East Hampton Village while growing up — he at his parents’ house, she visiting close friends — they first met at Emory University when she was a freshman and he was just back from a junior year fall semester in Italy. The couple went to Italy on a wedding trip, visiting places he had loved while there — Amalfi, Capri, Rome, Tuscany, Florence, Venice, and Milan.

The bride’s sister Harley Glazer Raff of Summit, N.J., was the maid of honor. She was also attended by her sister Leslie Glazer Fineman of San Francisco, and by Claire Smilow of New York City and East Hampton, Chloe Sarnoff of New York City and Amagansett, Danielle Fuerth of New York City, and Jackie Pilcowitz of Detroit. The bride’s nephews Judah Raff and Ari Raff were flower boy and ringbearer, respectively.

Mr. Flinkinger’s brother, David Raymond Flickinger of New York, was the best man. His groomsmen were Michael Rohn of San Francisco, Jesse Adler of Hoboken, Evan Roberts of New York City, Marshall Johnson of New Canaan, Conn., and Josh Levin-Scherz of Boston.

The couple’s two dogs from the Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons walked down the aisle with the attendants, wearing Lilly Pulitzer bow ties matching those of the males in the wedding party.

 

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