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In
1999, my husband Dave Bashy and I were married by a Justice of the Peace
in a small ceremony at the John Hancock Observatory. We wanted our
wedding to truly be our special day. Not only were we blending two
individuals, but our families as well.
Using a Justice of
the Peace allowed us to personalize our interfaith ceremony, incorporating
both our religious and cultural traditions into the service. Our Justice
of the Peace helped us find our own special words and create our own
personal service.
Since that time, I have thought how wonderful
it would be to be able to contribute to a couples' wedding ceremony
- helping to make their ceremony a unique demonstration of their love.
With that in mind, in 2005 I was sworn in as a Justice of
the Peace in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
I have a
Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from UMass/Amherst and a Masters Degree
in Health Policy and Administration from Northeastern University.
I currently work at the University of Massachusetts Medical School conducting health policy research.
I currently live with my husband and our daughter, Amelia, in Hopkinton.
Member of the Massachusetts Justice of the Peace Association.
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