National NewsNews

NYC Mayor to Officiate at Staffers’ Gay Marriage

NEW YORK – New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg will officiate at one of the city’s first same-sex marriages–the union of two top staffers in his administration.

Bloomberg plans to preside over the wedding of John Feinblatt, Bloomberg’s chief policy adviser, and Department of Consumer Affairs Commissioner Jonathan Mintz. They’ve been together for 14 years and have two young daughters. Bloomberg said last week he’s “honored to be part of it.”

The nuptials, first reported in The New York Times, are planned for July 24. That’s the day that a new state law legalizing gay marriage goes into effect.

Officials have said they expect a rush of interest on that Sunday, and New York City clerks’ offices are taking the unusual step of opening on a day when government offices normally are closed.

Comments

Associated Press

The Associated Press is an American multinational nonprofit news agency headquartered in New York City.

Leave a Review or Comment

Back to top button