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Celebrations for Nov. 9

Mary Elizabeth (Molly) Rogers and C. William Ross.

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This week, we’re celebrating:
1. Rogers- Ross Wedding
Mary Elizabeth (Molly) Rogers and C. William Ross were married October 21, 2016 at the Stockton Manor in Cape May, New Jersey. The Rev. Kathleen Gibbons Schuck, R.C.W.P., officiated. 
The bride is the daughter of Brian T. and Margaret D. Rogers of Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania. The groom is the son of Patricia Ross of Cape May, New Jersey. 
Following a reception at Hotel Alcott in Cape May, the couple left for their honeymoon to Riviera Maya, Mexico.
Molly is a graduate of William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She holds Associate Degrees from Montgomery County Community College in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania and from the Fashion Institute of Technology (F.I.T.) in New York City as well as a Bachelor’s
Degree from the Fashion Institute of Technology (F.I.T.). She is employed as a Location Planning Analyst for a retailer headquartered in New York City. 
Will is a graduate of Cape Regional High School in Lower Township, New Jersey. He holds a Bachelor of Architecture Degree from the New Jersey Institute of Technology (N.J.I.T.) in the downtown University Heights district of Newark, New Jersey. He is employed as an Architect at a firm located in Northern New Jersey. 
Molly and Will reside in Summit, New Jersey.
Have something to celebrate? Place an announcement in the Herald by calling 609-886-8600 ext. 33 or 34 or email classified@cmcherald.com

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