
The ceremony took place at the Spruce Point Inn, Resort and Spa, and was officiated by Erin Snow, a notary and close friend of the couple.
The bride, daughter of the late James Clark and Pam Clark of Rockland, graduated from Rockland District High School and is currently employed as an assistant store manager at Hannaford in Brunswick.
The groom, son of Edward and Susan Caron of Topsham, is a graduate of Mt. Ararat High School, and the University of Maine with bachelor’s and master’s degrees. He is currently employed as the store manager at Hannaford in Portland.
The bride was given in marriage by Bill Nystrom, the bride’s grandfather, and Margaret Tilley, the bride’s grandmother.
Samantha Czsonek of Portland was the maid of honor, while the bridesmaids were Danielle Fogarty, Stephanie Fogarty, Ashley Lowe, Caitlyn Grant, Nicole Caron, Sarah McElhaney and Tara Kieger.
Rob Sickle of Washington, D.C., served at best man, while the groomsmen were Kris Eichhorn, Scott Minkowsky, Phil Pratt and Paul Rupprecht.
The flower girl was Paige Nystrom and the ring bearer Bradley Nystrom, both of Owls Head and cousins of the bride.
Music for the ceremony and the reception, which also took place at Spruce Point Inn, was provided by The Music Man, DJ Carl.
The couple took a wedding trip that included Universial Studios and a Caribbean cruise.
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