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Connors-Moriarty

Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Connors, of Woburn and Centerville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Eileen Elizabeth Connors, to Robert Daniel Moriarty. The future bridegroom is the son of the Hon. and Mrs. Cornelius J. Moriarty of South Hadley and Edgartown.

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Jamie E. Worden and Michael A. Dalmau of Hyannis, were married June 14, 2008.

The bride is the daughter of James and Margaret Worden of Greenfield and the granddaughter of Dorothy Worden of Oak Bluffs and the late Frederick H, Worden, Jr., retired Edgartown police chief. The bridegroom is the son of Antoinette and Francis Higgins of Brewster and Anthony Dalmau of Brewster.

The 6 p.m. wedding and reception took place at the State Room, Boston, overlooking Boston Harbor, with Hamish Wilkinson, a childhood friend of the groom, officiating.

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Christina Mason Johnson of New York city and Natick was wed Oct. 11 to Eric Douglas Smith at St. John on the Mountain Episcopal Church in Bernardsville, N.J. Rector Matthew Engelby performed the ceremony at 4 p.m., assisted by visiting Rev. Douglas E. Remer of Tampa, Fla. Alison Dunn of Natick was maid of honor and Brian Repetz was best man. The bride wore the same veil that her great-grandmother, Eleanor McCarter Young, wore at her wedding 90 years ago.

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Sundays at the Library

The Vineyard Haven Public Library is now open on Sundays from noon to 4 p.m. Free coffee will be served, donated by Mocha Mott’s. The library will also offer Sunday afternoon programs monthly at 2 p.m., sponsored by the Friends of the Library.

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Blair Elizabeth Kingsbury and Peter Alexander Oliver were married on August 9 at the Palms Presbyterian Church in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. The Rev. Dr. Carol DiGiusto officiated at the ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Marc Edward Tafflin of Ponte Vedra Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lee Kingsbury of Charleston, S.C. The bridegroom is the son of Daniel and Louise Oliver of Washington, D.C., and Edgartown.

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Today is fall festival, a traditional celebration at Felix Neck Wildlife Sanctuary in Edgartown. Every year since 1980, the sanctuary has held a day-after Thanksgiving event which brings together strangers and friends, young and old to sip hot cider and participate in an array of family-friendly activities.

While other people are busy shopping and scurrying about with holiday errands, at Felix Neck there is a different kind of tradition for those who want to get outdoors and work off some of that turkey dinner.

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