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Wedding: Thomas Baney and Joseph Aloi Jr.

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Thomas Baney and Joseph Aloi Jr. were married in a garden ceremony at their Greenport home on Aug. 1. Southold Town Justice William Price Jr. officiated. A dinner followed at Porto Bello Restaurant in Greenport with family and friends.

Tom is the son of Therese Baney of Toms River, N.J., and the late Thomas Baney. He is a graduate of Baruch College and is employed as a director of information technology at Zoetis Inc. in Parsippany, N.J.

Joe is the son of Carole and Joseph Aloi of Greenport and Staten Island. Joe is a graduate of Cornell University and works in the family accounting and tax practice founded by his father.

The couple resides in Manhattan and Greenport and married on the date they first met 27 years ago.

Photo credit: courtesy photo

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Engagement: Kimberly Krupski to Brandon Lake

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Albert and Mary Krupski of Cutchogue have announced the engagement of their daughter Kimberly Krupski to Brandon Lake, son of Peter and Cynthia Lake of Cutchogue.

Kim and Brandon are both Mattituck High School alumni, having graduated in 2011.

Kimberly earned a degree in accounting from SUNY/Geneseo and is employed by the Farm Service Agency as the county executive director. Brandon holds a degree in landscape architecture from SUNY/ESF in Syracuse and founded North Fork Landscapes LLC.

A March 2018 wedding is planned.

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Engagement: Nate Phillips and Michelle Johnson

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Nate Phillips and Michelle Johnson.

Carrie Anderson of Aquebogue and Bill Johnson of Sherrill’s Ford, N.C., have announced the engagement of their daughter Michelle Johnson to Nate Phillips, son of Mark and Mary Bess Phillips.

Michelle is a 2001 Southold High School graduate and Nate is a 2005 Greenport High School graduate.

An August 2018 wedding is planned.

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Engagement: Kristen Helinski and Daniel Callahan

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Thomas and Karen Helinski of Southold have announced the engagement of their daughter Kristen Helinski to Daniel Callahan, son of Jay and Maureen Callahan of Bridgewater, Mass.

Kristen and Dan are both alumni of Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Conn., where they met. Kristen earned a master’s degree in education and is employed as a middle school math teacher in the Concord (Mass.) School District. Daniel earned a bachelor’s degree in arts and is employed as a video production supervisor at The Grommet in Cambridge, Mass.

A June 2018 wedding is planned.

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Engagement: Jason Zaweski and Cyndi Murray

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Jason Zaweski and Cyndi Murray.

Robert and Dorothy Murray of Southold have announced the engagement of their daughter, Cyndi, to Jason Zaweski, son of Thomas Zaweski of Riverhead and Christine Zaweski of Mattituck.

Cyndi graduated from Southold High School. She holds a bachelor’s degree in communication from Suffolk University in Boston and is a magazine editor on Long Island. Jason graduated from Mattituck High School and is employed by Riverhead Building Supply.

The couple will marry Nov. 2, 2018, at Martha Clara Vineyards in Riverhead.

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Wedding: Nicole Mohr and Jason Barkley

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Nicole Mohr and Jason Barkley

Nicole Mohr and Jason Barkley were married Oct. 28, 2017, by the Rev. Peter Kelley at Founders Landing Wharf House in Southold, where a reception followed. 

Nicole, daughter of Andrea and Robert Mohr of Southold, was attended by her friends Kristen Al-Sullami and Jaime Carey.

Jason is the son of Faith Finne of Southold and Charles Barkley. His brothers, Charles Barkley and Gregory Barkley, served as groomsmen.

Their children, Madison Smith and Matthew Barkley, served as the flower girl and ring bearer.

The family honeymooned in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico. They reside in Southold.

Photo credit: courtesy photo

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Wedding: Alyssa Knoernschild and Erich Russell

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Alyssa Lynne Knoernschild and Erich Andrew Russell were married Aug. 26, 2017, in Shelburne, Vt. An outdoor reception followed the ceremony at the Coach Barn at Shelburne Farms. 

Alyssa, daughter of Linda and David Knoernschild of Peconic, is employed by the John T. Gorman Foundation in Portland, Maine. Erich is the son of Maria and Farrand Russell of Duanesburg, N.Y. He is a radiology resident at the Maine Medical Center in Portland. The couple met as undergraduate students at the University of Vermont in Burlington.

Following a honeymoon in Portugal, the couple resides in Portland, Maine.

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Engagement: Christopher Rehm and Natalie DiPietro

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Natalie DiPietro and Christopher Rehm

Christopher and Adrienne Rehm of Mattituck have announced the engagement of their son, Christopher, to Natalie DiPietro, daughter of Dino and Lisa DiPietro of Smithtown.

Natalie is a graduate of Smithtown High School East and is employed by Stony Brook Medicine. Christopher, a graduate of Mattituck High School, is employed by Coastal Pipe.

A wedding is planned for September 2019.

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Engagement: Amy Gelineau and Scott Ofrias

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Patricia and Roy Gelineau of Beverly, Mass., are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Amy Gelineau, to Scott Ofrias, son of Paulette and Gregory Ofrias of Southold. 

Amy is a graduate of Beverly High School, Endicott College and Suffolk University Law School. Scott is a graduate of Southold High School, Saint Anselm College and Suffolk University Law School. Both are practicing attorneys in the Boston area, Amy at Gelineau & Kline and Scott at K&L Gates.

An October 2018 wedding is planned.

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Wedding: Pamela Reed and Nicholas Hemmick

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Pamela Reed and Nicholas Hemmick

Pamela Reed, daughter of Oscar Pope of Greenport and Patricia Reed of Patchogue, and Nicholas Lloyd Hemmick, son of Thomas and Lucinda Hemmick of Cutchogue, were married on May 19. The ceremony was held at Mattituck Presbyterian Church, with the Rev. John Carrick officiating.

The bride is front end leader at Best Buy of Riverhead. The groom is assistant warehouse manager at Jet Line Products of Southampton. The couple will reside in Greenport.

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Engagement: Seth Zahra and Danielle Strittmatter

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Seth Zahra and Danielle Strittmatter

Joseph and Kelli Strittmatter have announced the engagement of their daughter, Danielle, to Seth Zahra.

A graduate of Southold High School, Danielle is the owner of a pet care business, Dog Walks by Dani, in Southold.

Seth, son of Paul Coleman and Kim and Mark West, graduated from Mattituck High School and works as a service adviser in the Hamptons.

A May 2019 wedding in Southold is planned.

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Engagement: Abbe Clark and Robert Hamilton

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Abbe Clark and Robert Hamilton, both graduates of Southold High School, are happy to announce their engagement.

Abbe, daughter of Elizabeth Fernandez of Southold and Scott Clark of Greenport, is earning her Ph.D. in biological and biomedical sciences at Harvard University.

Robert, son of Michele and Robert Hamilton, is managing consultant for Watson Advertising at IBM.

A November 2018 wedding is planned.

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Cutchogue woman travels the world working for U.S. state department

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Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. Cairo, Egypt. 

These are just a few the favorite locations Cutchogue resident Jennifer Monahan has traveled to over the course of her career as a licensed architect. 

Ms. Monahan, who has worked at embassies and consulates in over 60 countries during more than 80 postings around the globe, was sworn in as a foreign service specialist construction engineer by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in August.

“It was an incredible honor,” said Ms. Monahan. “He really captivates a room.” 

Reaching that pinnacle in her career was no easy task, she said. 

“The vetting process for most foreign service officers is long,” she said. “But this whole process took me roughly 18 months.”

Specialists must complete a series of background checks, exams, essays and oral assessments — even before their first formal interview. Ms. Monahan said she believes the length of this process is related to the endurance and devotion required to do the job. 

“They want to be sure you’re committed to the position,” she said. “I spent hours upon hours writing and editing those papers.”

Because Department of State construction engineers tackle large scale projects that can cost upwards of $100 million, Ms. Monahan said, after getting the position, employees are not deployed right away. 

“They don’t just write you a check and say, ‘Go have fun,’ ” she said. “It’s more complex than that.” 

Employee placements, she explained, are determined at the time they are needed. Even if an employee is deployed to focus on one project, it could easily be canceled. 

“It could be canceled for security reasons, evolving budget considerations,” she said. “Or, you could be asked to finish another project that was started by someone else. The safety of Americans always comes first.” 

Ms. Monahan works at taming a golden eagle on the outskirts of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, while on temporary duty as a foreign service specialist construction engineer. (Jennifer Monahan courtesy photo)

Ms. Monahan is currently working in the Bureau of Overseas Building Operations (OBO) in Rosslyn, Va., which she said is responsible for identifying, acquiring, planning, constructing, purchasing and maintaining buildings in other countries. The 16,000 buildings managed by the OBO are intended for embassies, consulates, residencies and many other government buildings around the globe.

The official OBO website says its their mission is to provide “safe, secure and functional facilities that represent the U.S. government to the host nation and support our staff in the achievement of U.S. foreign policy objectives.”

OBO houses several offices, divisions, and branches. Ms. Monahan works in construction management inside the Construction, Securities and Management Directorate, which is charge of maintaining buildings. 

Ms. Monahan keeps her branch chief updated routinely on security and safety. She also speaks with regularly project architects, design managers and financial representatives.

Ms. Monahan previously worked for the government as an alternate contracting officer representative for five years, during which she traveled frequently on temporary duty for nonpermanent assignments. Her favorite location during this time, she said, was Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia.

“It was so exotic, and very exciting,” she said. “But hard for a vegetarian.” 

Ms. Monahan said she has been interested in architecture since she was a student at Garden City High School. 

“Design work isn’t my thing,” she said. “I specialize in construction and building contract management only.” 

She earned a degree in architecture from Catholic University in Washington, D.C., before becoming a Peace Corps volunteer in western Kenya. For three years, Ms. Monahan focused on large-scale projects that included constructing buildings out of green and locally produced materials.

“It allowed me to develop architectural skills,” she said. 

After returning to the U.S., Ms. Monahan earned her architectural license in New York, and received an MBA from Columbia Business School in Manhattan. Later, she married Michael Kretschman, an engineer, and moved to Cutchogue, where they’ve been for roughly 20 years. Her husband, she said, is her biggest support system. 

“He holds down the house and takes care of our pooch in Cutchogue,” she said. “I couldn’t do this job without him.” 

Ms. Monahan said she travels between Virginia and New York weekly, but doesn’t mind the hefty commute.

“I’m used to the travel back and forth,” she said. “It doesn’t faze me so much.” 

Ms. Monahan said she is eager to learn as much as she can in her new position. 

“I am proud and honored to work in this capacity. We have to deliver a sense of security to people and to think that’d be entrusted to me is very humbling.”

knalepinski@timesreview.com

Photo caption: Jennifer Monahan rides a camel outside the pyramids in Cairo, Egypt, while on temporary duty at Embassy Cairo. (Courtesy photo)

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Engagement: Devon Anthony McKnight and Rebecca Jensen

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Warren and Brenda Jensen have announced the engagement of their daughter Rebecca to Devon Anthony McKnight, son of Loretta McKnight and the late Phillip McKnight.

Rebecca and Anthony are both Greenport High School graduates and both are employed at Peconic Landing in Greenport.

A wedding is planned for 2020.

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Magical night for couple’s Veterans Day wedding at Brecknock Hall

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Peconic Landing, Brecknock Hall and more than 30 business and volunteers combined efforts to create a magical night for a couple who met at the 106th Rescue Wing based in Westhampton.

Tech. Sgt. Trenton Zanow and Staff Sgt. Jennifer Lenzi celebrated their wedding on Veterans Day, Nov. 11 at Brecknock Hall in Greenport. The couple was the winner of the eighth annual Veterans Day Wedding Giveback.

Their wedding came a year after they were engaged on Veterans Day weekend in 2017 while taking a helicopter tour in Rhode Island to celebrate Staff Sgt. Lenzi’s recent promotion.

“We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Peconic Landing, Brecknock Hall and all of the vendors that made our dream wedding a reality!” the couple said in a statement. “Without them our special day would not have been possible. We are forever grateful not only for the beautiful wedding they generously put together but also for the opportunity we were afforded to bring our family and friends together. It was a truly wonderful feeling to have all the people we love and care about in the same place. We will cherish those memories for the rest of our lives and we can’t possibly say thank you enough to those who made that blessing in our lives possible.”

The couple celebrated their wedding on Veterans Day in Greenport. (Credit: Lisa Nicolosi Photography)

The couple presented Peconic Landing with a flag that had flown in their aircraft as well as a plaque. They currently serve at the 103rd Airlift Wing, a unit of the Connecticut Air National Guard.

Staff Sgt. Lenzi, 23, is currently an E5 airfield manager and was recently named “Airman of the Year” for the Conecticut Air National Guard 103rd Operations Group. Tech. Sgt. Zanow, 27, is currently an E6 flight engineer. He has received a Globar War on Terrorism Service Medal in addition to other honors.

Staff Sgt. Lenzi, who is from Ridge, and Tech. Sgt. Zanow, who is from Batavia, N.Y., both plan to make the military their career while finding time to volunteer in their local community, such as making care packages for members who are overseas and donating Thanksgiving dinners to wounded veterans.

The couple celebrated their wedding on Veterans Day in Greenport. (Credit: Lisa Nicolosi Photography)

“This special event is a stunning illustration of community,” said Peconic Landing CEO Bob Syron. “The Veteran’s Wedding Giveback annually supports those who dedicate their lives to serving others. In return, we show our gratitude and appreciation by hosting their marriage and wishing them a lifetime of happiness, from the family at Peconic Landing and the many local sponsors and business partners who support in making this opportunity to give back possible.”

Peconic Landing surprised the couple with the announcement that they had been selected in May.

Photo caption: The couple celebrated their wedding on Veterans Day in Greenport. (Credit: Lisa Nicolosi Photography)

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Engagement: Vance Walden and Emily Bredemeyer

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Vance Walden and Emily Bredemeyer

Mr. and Mrs. John Bredemeyer of Orient announce the engagement of their daughter, Emily, to Vance Walden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Walden of Murfreesboro, Tenn.

Emily is a graduate of Syracuse University and employed by Outpatient Imaging Affiliates, LLC, of Franklin, Tenn., as a network engineer.

Vance is a graduate of Tennessee Middle State University with a bachelor’s in marketing and works for Nissan North America. 

The wedding will take place Aug. 17, 2019, at First Presbyterian Church of Southold.

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Engagement: Derek Genoino and Carrie Miller

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John and Florence Miller of Cutchogue and John Genoino of Mattituck announce the engagement of their children, Carrie Miller and Derek Genoino.

Carrie, a Hampton Bays High School graduate and former Suffolk Times staff writer, works as communications manager for the Nassau County transit division of Transdev North America.

Derek, a Southold High School graduate, is associate technical support manager for Yardi Software.

The couple plans a September 2019 wedding.

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Engagement: Cara Slotkin and Ethan Crook

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Ethan Crook and Cara Slotkin

The engagement of Cara Slotkin and Ethan Crook has been announced by the couples’ parents, Jay and Joanne Davis Slotkin, Catherine Crook and Leo Punckowski of Laurel and Eric Crook of Providence, R.I.

Cara is a 2010 graduate of Mattituck High School; a 2014 graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University; and a 2019 graduate from University of Maryland with a master’s in education. She is employed at the International School at Theodore Roosevelt High School in Washington, D.C., and was recently selected as a Fulbright Scholar to Rwanda.

Ethan is a 2008 graduate of Mattituck High School and a 2013 graduate of Suffolk County Community College’s culinary program. He is currently employed at St. Anselm restaurant in Washington, D.C.

The couple will be married Aug. 15 at a private ceremony and will leave for Rwanda. A wedding celebration is planned for Aug. 15, 2020.

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Wedding: Chris Manfredi Jr., Katelyn Milliken

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Chris Manfredi Jr. and Katelyn Milliken

Andrea and Chris Manfredi of Southold have announced the marriage of their son, Chris Manfredi Jr., to Katelyn Milliken.

Both Chris Jr. and Katelyn are graduates of the University of Albany. They were married Feb. 2 in a sunset ceremony in Clearwater, Fla.

Chris and Katelyn live and work in Orlando, Fla.

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Wedding: Clarisse Armstrong and Joseph Stevens

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Joseph Stevens and Clarisse Armstrong

Clarisse Armstrong and Joseph Stevens were married May 4 at a private beach in Orient. A reception followed at the Southold American Legion hall.

The couple’s children, Jillian, Eli and Payton, were in attendance. Payton served as flower girl.

The bride is the daughter of Heather and Paul Armstrong. The groom is the son of Dottie and Joe Stevens. Both are graduates of Greenport High School.

The couple resides in Greenport.

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