March 26, 2025

Micaela Lynch Dussel will be married on Saturday March 29, 2025 to Brooks Philip Herr at The Church of St. Mary’s in Roslyn, N.Y. Father Timothy Valentine will celebrate the nuptial mass assisted by The Rev. David A. Davis from Nassau Presbyterian Church.

Katherine Dussel McBride is her sister’s matron of honor, and Gardiner Cromwell Knox Herr is his brother’s best man.

Dr. Dussel, a third-year pediatrics resident at New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dussel of Glen Head, New York. She graduated from Williams College and received a Doctor of Medicine from St. George’s University. Her father is a Certified Public Accountant and her mother, Anne L. Dussel, is a Clinical Development Process Quality Lead at Pfizer.

Mr. Herr, the son of The Hon. Mark S. Herr and Rachel P. Herr of Princeton, New Jersey, is a member of the investor relations and business development team at Silver Rock Financial. He graduated from Hamilton College. His father is the Principal at Mark Herr Communications. His mother is the Treasurer at Mark Herr Communications.

October 11, 2023

Amanda Rose Girard and Jeremy Lian Tyson were married on Sunday, October 8, 2023, at Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden in Staten Island, New York.

The Matrons of Honor were the bride’s two sisters Jennifer and Theresa. The Best Woman was Jeremy’s sister Michelle Hongyi Tyson. The beautiful nuptial ceremony was conducted on an autumn day. Amanda’s dress was an ivory timeless dress and Jeremy wore a custom black tuxedo with midnight blue accents. The bridal party wore custom black suits and cinnamon-colored dresses for the ladies matching the season.

Amanda works in Customer Success at CB Insights in New York City. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from CUNY-College of Staten Island and graduated from Tottenville High School. in Staten Island, New York.

Jeremy works as a Software Engineer at CB Insights in New York City. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, and graduated from George School in Newtown, Pennsylvania.

The bride is the daughter of Deborah and Donald Girard of Staten Island, New York. The groom is the son of Holly Chen and Kenneth Charles Tyson, of Plainsboro, New Jersey. The happy couple currently reside in Bayonne, New Jersey. They have traveled extensively to Europe, the Caribbean, and within the U.S. They will continue their adventures to Asia and more countries in Europe in the upcoming year.

August 31, 2022

Jennifer Rose Joyce was married to James Francis Mahon III on May 7, 2022 at Saint Patrick’s Cathedral in the city of New York, NY. The reception was held at the Harvard Club of New York City.

Father Paul Anel, of the Parish of St. Paul and St. Agnes in Brooklyn, NY, officiated the nuptial mass. The Matron of Honor was Jessica Bessler and the Bridesmaids were Jules Lee, Theresa Pilgrim, and Candace Yorioka. The Best Man was James’ brother Denis Mahon and the Groomsmen were Russell Koff, Paul Vishayanuroj, and Mark Shepard. 

The Bride was granted permission to have a choir perform at the nuptial mass, comprised of friends from Downtown Voices, Church of St. Paul the Apostle, and the broader musical community. The choir performed “The Lord Bless You and Keep You” and “A Gaelic Blessing,” both by John Rutter, accompanied by Angelina Savoia on harp and Dr. Jennifer Pascual on organ. Mark Heimbigner cantored the nuptial mass and Aine Hakamatsuka sang “Ave Maria” by Bach/Gounod as a soprano soloist. more

May 11, 2022

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Bride Tyler Atkins Mulford of Princeton, N.J., daughter of Randy and Corrine Mulford, married her groom Bryan William McCue of Bryn Mawr, Pa., son of William and Pamela McCue on April 30, 2022 at Trinity Church on Mercer Street.

Following the beautiful ceremony on a sun-filled day, a black tie cocktail hour and reception were hosted at the Nassau Inn. Tyler’s dress was a true princess couture ballgown and Bryan wore a custom tuxedo with midnight blue accents. The bridal party wore a mix of greens and blues for the ladies, matching the overall theme of the weekend and the couple’s crest, and the men wore crisp tuxedos.

Although the couple both attended Villanova University, they met years later while living in New York City — Tyler working in equities sales and trading and Bryan in tech sales. They currently reside in Connecticut with their two adorable cats and look forward to continuing their love story.

July 7, 2021

Thursday, July 8, 2021 is cause for celebration as my parents, the doctors Van Horn, Helen Margaret Ross and Paul Emerson, have achieved an incredible milestone! Sixty years of marriage!

Not an easy task, as their wedded bliss was delayed with their pursuits in their respective medical fields in different cities across the country. It wasn’t until they were both in residency at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, that their paths finally crossed in the fall of 1959. Peggy was not only smart and one of only a few women in medical school at the time, but she was also a personable and beautiful redhead who was quick to smile and laugh. Paul, who was more quiet in nature, yet dashingly handsome and smart, waited patiently for his opportunity to sweep Peggy off her feet and away from her beau.

July of 1961 in Rochester, they exchanged vows and have been honeymooning ever since. Along the way, Paul set up his own orthopedic group/business specializing in knees and hips while also managing Physical Therapy of Princeton which lasted for a span of 35+ years. Peggy had worked one year as a staff psychiatrist at the Rochester State hospital before staying home for 15 years to raise four children before returning to work as an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and a staff psychiatrist at the Mental Health Center in New Brunswick for 15+ years.

Together they nurtured four children: twins Barb Van Horn Yocum (Snowmass Village, CO) and Val Van Horn Pate (Richmond, VA), Alison Van Horn (Washington, DC) and Paul Van Horn III (Brooklyn, NY). Upon retirement, they chose to travel extensively to Peru, India, Italy, Europe, Brazil, Alaska, Hawaii, British Virgin Islands, and more.  more

November 6, 2019

Betsey Kane Margolies and Andrew Isaac Siegel were married Saturday night, October 5, 2019 by Rabbi Ira Dounn at the Four Seasons Hotel in Philadelphia. Their wedding was the first wedding held at the newly-built hotel in downtown Philadelphia.

Mrs. Siegel, 32, is a Licensed Real Estate Salesperson with Compass in New York City. She graduated from New York University’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study and is the daughter of Dr. Wendy Kane and Jeffrey Margolies of Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania.

Mr. Siegel, 31, is the fourth-generation owner and the Director of Business Strategy and Operations at Hamilton Jewelers, a family-owned luxury jeweler with locations in Princeton, New Jersey; Palm Beach, Florida; and Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. He graduated from Emory University with bachelor’s degrees in economics and political science, was a member of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity, and sang baritone for both the university’s Concert Choir as well as its all-male a cappella group. He is the son of Lisette and Hank Siegel of Princeton, New Jersey and Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

December 12, 2018

Morgan E. Bunting married Samuel C. Finnell IV on September 22, 2018, in Nantucket, Mass., at the First Congregational Church, followed by a reception at Sankaty Head Golf Club. The bride’s parents are Robert L. Bunting, Jr., of Westfield, N.J., and Dana L. Bunting of New York City. The groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. (Molly) Samuel C. Finnell III, of Skillman, formerly of Princeton.

The bride is a 2013 graduate of Villanova. The groom is a 2006 graduate of Princeton High School and a 2011 graduate of Bucknell. He earned a master’s degree in real estate from the Kellstadt Graduate School of Business at DePaul University in Chicago. The bride is an investment analyst at TIFF, The Investment Fund for Foundations. The groom is an associate director at Bentall Kennedy, a real estate investment manager. Attendants included PHS classmates Emory Long, best man; Ned Konin; and David Giancola.

The couple resides in Boston, Mass.

July 6, 2016

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Doctors Peggy and Paul Van Horn, formally of Princeton, will celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary on the eighth of July 2016.

Paul was born in Springfield, Mass., the first of two sons, to Paul and Eleanor “Ornie” Van Horn. He spent most of his childhood in Churchville, N.Y. before heading to Northfield Mount Hermon for the latter years of high school. He graduated from Yale University and went on to N.Y. Medical School concentrating on orthopedics. Paul interned at Rochester General Hospital, N.Y. and Boston City Hospital, Mass. while also serving two years in the U.S. Army as a doctor (Texas and Colorado Springs).

Meanwhile Peggy (Helen Margaret Ross) was born in Mussoorie, India (now Pakistan) to William and Edith Ross, who were Presbyterian missionaries. She spent the better part of her youth, either on the plains of Lyallpur, Punjab (India) with her parents or at The Woodstock School at the foothills of the Himalayan Mountains. She graduated from Sterling College, Kans. and attended Northwestern Medical School and interned at the Evanston Hospital in Ill.

Peggy and Paul’s paths eventually crossed when they were both in residency at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. in the fall of 1959. They met in the Wilson Club at the Mayo Clinic, the resident’s dining hall. It wasn’t a haphazard chance meeting as Peg’s boyfriend, Dick Beargie, introduced them and asked Paul to join them for lunch. Later a casual game of tennis and … the rest is history. The young couple married in Rochester, Minn. in 1961, and honeymooned at Lake of Bays, Ontario, Canada before moving to Princeton later that same year. Paul set up his own Orthopedic group/business specializing in knees and hips while also managing Physical Therapy of Princeton which lasted for a span of 35+ years. Peggy had worked one year as a staff psychiatrist at the Rochester State hospital before the move. She stayed home for 15 years to raise four children before returning to work as an associate professor of psychiatry at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and a staff psychiatrist at the Mental Health Center in New Brunswick for 15+ years.

Upon retirement they chose to travel extensively, including: Peru, Italy, Europe, Brazil, Alaska, Hawaii, and more. They are proud parents of twins, Barb (Snowmass Village, Colo.) and Val (Richmond, Va.), a third daughter, Alison (Washington D.C.) and a son, Paul “Van” (Brooklyn, N.Y.) as well as nine grandchildren.

These two, Peggy and Paul, have enjoyed 55 years of wedded bliss. They are role models to family and friends and an inspiration to all who have known them. May they share many more years together and should you even hear Bobby Darin’s Mack the Knife you might just see them out on the dance floor!

Happy Anniversary Mom and Dad!