
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guptill of Brunswick. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Daub of Farmingdale, N.Y.
Bridesmaids were Marcy Christian of Babylon, N.Y., sister of the groom; Megan Halmo of Cambridge, Mass.; Juliet Hartman of Boston, Mass.; Jennifer Iamele of Raynham, Mass.; and Pamela Roet of Dallas, Texas.
Flower girls were Hailey and Hannah Christian of Babylon, N.Y., nieces of the groom.
The matron of honor was Jessica Ralston of Bow, N.H., sister of the bride.
Groomsmen were Jonathan Christian of Babylon, N.Y., brother-in-law of the groom; Ryan Guptill of Brunswick, brother of the bride; Dexter Feliciano of Hoboken, N.J.; Michael Ferrarese of East Brunswick, N.J.; and Michael Foti of Lindenhurst, N. Y. Junior groomsmen were Andrew and Samuel Ralston of Bow, N.H., nephews of the bride.
The best man was Mitchell Daub of Maywood, N. J., brother of the groom.
The bride graduated with a B.A. from the University of New Hampshire and is employed by P/S/L Group in New York City as the corporate development coordinator.
The groom graduated with a B.S. from Rutgers University and is currently pursuing a MBA from Baruch College. He is vice president and director of technical sales at Eze Castle Software in New York City.
After a honeymoon in Hawaii, Mr. and Mrs. Daub live in Hoboken.
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