How to Plan a City Hall Wedding
One of the great joys of living in the city is that for $60, and with a witness on hand, you can say “I do” alongside fellow New Yorkers of all stripes at the City Clerk’s office (which is where the nuptials actually happen — no one can get married in City Hall proper). Editor Jeremy Rel... More »
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