Skip to main content

Boyle, Marigold Wed at St. Luke’s

Wed, 12/22/2021 - 15:38
Philippe Cheng

Skye Qi Marigold and Patrick Timothy Boyle were married at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in East Hampton on Dec. 11 by the Very Rev. Denis C. Brunelle. Mr. Brunelle had watched the bride grow up. Her mother, Lysbeth A. Marigold of East Hampton, and stepmother, Dianne Benson, have been involved with the church for many years, and Ms. Marigold sang in the adult choir from the age of 11.

The bride, who will keep her name, wore a cream-colored gown with pale pink sequined flowers by Needle and Thread of London. Her bouquet of pink and cream roses was from the Sag Harbor Florist. The groom wore a custom Brooks Brothers tuxedo.

The bride graduated from East Hampton High School with the class of 2013, and earned a degree in art history at Connecticut College in 2017. After three years at Sotheby’s in Manhattan, where she was the assistant to the chairman and worldwide head of sales in global fine arts, she is now working at Blackstone, a global investment firm. Mr. Boyle graduated from the Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston and is a subcontractor for Google. His parents are Tim and Susan Boyle of Boston and Myrtle Beach, S.C.

The couple is honeymooning in Paris, and will continue living on the Upper East Side on their return.

Villages

Ultra Runners Tackle Grand Canyon

In October, Craig Berkoski and Andrew Drake ran a legendary Grand Canyon route known as a "rite of passage" for ultra runners. The so-called Rim to Rim to Rim trail involves descending 4,500 feet down the South Rim, crossing the canyon floor and the Colorado River, and then running up the nearly 8,000-foot North Rim, and back. 

Dec 23, 2024

Christmas Birds: By the Numbers

Cold, still, quiet, and clear conditions marked the morning of the Audubon Christmas Bird Count in Montauk on Dec. 14. The cold proved challenging, if not for the groups of birders in search of birds, then certainly for the birds.

Dec 19, 2024

Shelter Islander’s Game Is a Tribute to His Home

For Serge Pierro of Shelter Island, a teacher of guitar lessons and designer of original tabletop games, his latest project speaks to his appreciation for his home of 19 years and counting. Called Shelter Island Experience, it’s a card game that showcases the “nuances of what makes life on Shelter Island so special and unique.”

Dec 19, 2024

 

Your support for The East Hampton Star helps us deliver the news, arts, and community information you need. Whether you are an online subscriber, get the paper in the mail, delivered to your door in Manhattan, or are just passing through, every reader counts. We value you for being part of The Star family.

Your subscription to The Star does more than get you great arts, news, sports, and outdoors stories. It makes everything we do possible.