50 So-So Dates Later, a Breakup Gets Unbroken “The single life didn’t turn out to be as satisfying as I expected it to be. It finally dawned on me, ‘Let’s work it out.’” By LOIS SMITH BRADY
From Dating to Marriage, He Had a 5-Prong Plan With a road map to love in hand, Michael Harris navigated the way, step by step, with Elizabeth Cunningham. By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
A Picture-Perfect Wedding in the Big Easy What happens in New Orleans stays there after the wedding of the photographers Danielle Levitt and Harry Eelman. But there will be photos. Lots of them. By DAVID LEE SIMMONS
36 Years Later, He’s Out of the Friend Zone The high school crush that Joe Pantaleo had on Diana Ellis Jewell has lasted decades, but it wasn’t until recently that they reconnected and dated. By TAMMY La GORCE
Homeless in Seattle, and Marrying Under the Overpass On the wedding day of Michelle Vestal and Bob J Kitcheon, Ms. Vestal had been clean from crack cocaine for 84 days. “I would never have done it if it wasn’t for him,” she said. By CANDICE PIRES
After Scandal and Divorce, Jenny Sanford Learns She Can Love Again South Carolina’s former first lady wasn’t looking to remarry after her high-profile divorce, until her sister played matchmaker. By TAMMY La GORCE
On Craigslist, 3BR Unfinished, Future Husband Upstairs Nicole Basile wasn’t looking for a husband when she moved to Crown Heights, Brooklyn, in 2010, but that’s exactly what she found. By TAMMY La GORCE
A Match That’s Perfectly Imperfect Rahysa Vargas and Christopher Cheng managed to work through their different personalities and cultural backgrounds. By LINDA MARX
Writing Their Own Stories, Together The couple met on a yellow school bus as each began a two-year stint with Teach for America. By LOUISE RAFKIN
From Crayons to Chemo, He’s Back by Her Side Once kindergarten classmates, he reached out from Iraq on Facebook after more than 20 years. Now they’ll have a wedding thrown by Jamie’s Dream Team. By TAMMY La GORCE
Two Chance Meetings, and a Romance Takes Flight A pair of hard-driven professionals make their connection on the way to business meetings in Shanghai. By LINDA MARX
Love Rocks — And So Does a Walk Down the Aisle With Debbie Harry Belvy Klein, a co-founder of the nightclub Brooklyn Bazaar, and Dana Steinberg, a lawyer, are married after more than 10 years of harmony together. By TAMMY La GORCE
Headfirst With a Helmet, and Headlong Without The bride, who is working toward the 2022 Olympics, is used to going full speed into anything she does — including love. By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
Their First Adventures Began on a Slow Bus Two very different travelers (guidebooks and maps are her bible; he prefers to get lost and explore) find their way to love. By LOIS SMITH BRADY
A New Life for an Old-School Couple Widowed 80-somethings team up: “Together we have 105 years worth of experience being married. So we like to tell people we’re pretty sure we know what we’re doing.” By TAMMY La GORCE
Why Wait? When You Know, You Know Two weeks after they began dating, they were engaged. Too soon for the 20-somethings? Not for him: He has wanted to be a married man since he was 5. By LOUISE RAFKIN
For Love of Country, and Each Other Captains Daniel Hall and Vincent Franchino, both active-duty Apache helicopter pilots, are married at West Point. By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
He Works With Divas, but Didn’t Marry One Fred Nelson III, musical conductor for Aretha Franklin, married Lynda Cartwright during the holidays. They met, fittingly, over a piano. By TAMMY La GORCE
‘Waitress’ Star Has a Tip for You: Marry Your Best Friend Betsy Wolfe, a Broadway actress, marries Adam Krauthamer, a French horn player (who also knows how to make a good cup of coffee). By LOUISE RAFKIN
Of All the Blogs in the World, He Walks Into Mine Adam Kurtz and Mitchell Kuga floated in the same social media circles until online intrigue led to a 1 a.m. pizza date. By KATHERINE ROSMAN
50 So-So Dates Later, a Breakup Gets Unbroken “The single life didn’t turn out to be as satisfying as I expected it to be. It finally dawned on me, ‘Let’s work it out.’” By LOIS SMITH BRADY
From Dating to Marriage, He Had a 5-Prong Plan With a road map to love in hand, Michael Harris navigated the way, step by step, with Elizabeth Cunningham. By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
A Picture-Perfect Wedding in the Big Easy What happens in New Orleans stays there after the wedding of the photographers Danielle Levitt and Harry Eelman. But there will be photos. Lots of them. By DAVID LEE SIMMONS
36 Years Later, He’s Out of the Friend Zone The high school crush that Joe Pantaleo had on Diana Ellis Jewell has lasted decades, but it wasn’t until recently that they reconnected and dated. By TAMMY La GORCE
Homeless in Seattle, and Marrying Under the Overpass On the wedding day of Michelle Vestal and Bob J Kitcheon, Ms. Vestal had been clean from crack cocaine for 84 days. “I would never have done it if it wasn’t for him,” she said. By CANDICE PIRES
After Scandal and Divorce, Jenny Sanford Learns She Can Love Again South Carolina’s former first lady wasn’t looking to remarry after her high-profile divorce, until her sister played matchmaker. By TAMMY La GORCE
On Craigslist, 3BR Unfinished, Future Husband Upstairs Nicole Basile wasn’t looking for a husband when she moved to Crown Heights, Brooklyn, in 2010, but that’s exactly what she found. By TAMMY La GORCE
A Match That’s Perfectly Imperfect Rahysa Vargas and Christopher Cheng managed to work through their different personalities and cultural backgrounds. By LINDA MARX
Writing Their Own Stories, Together The couple met on a yellow school bus as each began a two-year stint with Teach for America. By LOUISE RAFKIN
From Crayons to Chemo, He’s Back by Her Side Once kindergarten classmates, he reached out from Iraq on Facebook after more than 20 years. Now they’ll have a wedding thrown by Jamie’s Dream Team. By TAMMY La GORCE
Two Chance Meetings, and a Romance Takes Flight A pair of hard-driven professionals make their connection on the way to business meetings in Shanghai. By LINDA MARX
Love Rocks — And So Does a Walk Down the Aisle With Debbie Harry Belvy Klein, a co-founder of the nightclub Brooklyn Bazaar, and Dana Steinberg, a lawyer, are married after more than 10 years of harmony together. By TAMMY La GORCE
Headfirst With a Helmet, and Headlong Without The bride, who is working toward the 2022 Olympics, is used to going full speed into anything she does — including love. By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
Their First Adventures Began on a Slow Bus Two very different travelers (guidebooks and maps are her bible; he prefers to get lost and explore) find their way to love. By LOIS SMITH BRADY
A New Life for an Old-School Couple Widowed 80-somethings team up: “Together we have 105 years worth of experience being married. So we like to tell people we’re pretty sure we know what we’re doing.” By TAMMY La GORCE
Why Wait? When You Know, You Know Two weeks after they began dating, they were engaged. Too soon for the 20-somethings? Not for him: He has wanted to be a married man since he was 5. By LOUISE RAFKIN
For Love of Country, and Each Other Captains Daniel Hall and Vincent Franchino, both active-duty Apache helicopter pilots, are married at West Point. By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
He Works With Divas, but Didn’t Marry One Fred Nelson III, musical conductor for Aretha Franklin, married Lynda Cartwright during the holidays. They met, fittingly, over a piano. By TAMMY La GORCE
‘Waitress’ Star Has a Tip for You: Marry Your Best Friend Betsy Wolfe, a Broadway actress, marries Adam Krauthamer, a French horn player (who also knows how to make a good cup of coffee). By LOUISE RAFKIN
Of All the Blogs in the World, He Walks Into Mine Adam Kurtz and Mitchell Kuga floated in the same social media circles until online intrigue led to a 1 a.m. pizza date. By KATHERINE ROSMAN