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Devlin and Baigent Married in Montauk

Thu, 08/13/2020 - 02:39

Hali Theodora Devlin and Philip Raine Baigent of Montauk were married on the rooftop deck of the Clam and Chowder House at Salivar's Dock there on June 6. 

It was also the anniversary of the bride's parents, Rob and Eileen Devlin, who were in attendance. The couple's son, Holden, was the ringbearer, and a good friend, Chris Carillo, Esq., performed the ceremony with a few friends and family in attendance.

 

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