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A Very New York Wedding

By
Star Staff

Ian Hawkshaw Bock, who was raised in East Hampton, and Colleen O’Shea Makary, who was raised in Stowe, Mass., were married on Oct. 18 at the New York City Marriage Bureau.

Immediately following the ceremony was a lunch in Chinatown, then a trip to the Bronx for an afternoon at the New York Botanical Garden, where the couple saw Dale Chihuly’s blown-glass works among the gardens.

Mr. Bock is the son of Barbara and Francis Bock of Springs. He works as a sous-chef at Amali restaurant in Manhattan.

Ms. Makary is the daughter of Carole Makary of Lowell, Mass., and Mark Makary of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. She is a partner at Father Knows Best Cafe and Bar in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn. 

The newlyweds, with their boxer, Queso, live in Huntington Station, where a celebration of their marriage will be held in the spring.

 

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