Page 8 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • February 16, 2011
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Edie Creamer and Fletcher Creamer Jr. of Wyckoff have announced the engagement of their daughter, Rome Najemian, to Sean Reid, son of Robyn Rohsler Ortiz and Steven Reid of Allendale. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Ramapo College and is earning a master’s degree in special education at Felician College. She is currently a pre-K teacher at Saint Paul’s School in Ramsey. Her fiancé is a graduate of New York’s The School of Visual Arts with a BFA in film and acting. He is employed at his families business, Rohsler’s Allendale Nursery and Florist. An October 2011 wedding is planned.
Rome Najemian to wed
Jeannette Heredia marries
Lauren Mellides to marry
Jeannette M. Heredia, daughter of Keith and Nancy Cauwenberghs of Allendale and granddaughter of Lorraine Strangfeld of Ramsey, married Shawn R. Sterbinsky, son of Randy and Mary Sterbinsky of Ramsey and grandson of Donald and Anne Stricker of Mahwah, on June 25. The beach wedding was followed by a sunset reception at the Westin of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Kim Raney served as maid of honor and Erin Sterbinsky as bridesmaid. Groomsmen included best man Brendan Sterbinsky and Scott Stewart. The bride is a graduate of Northern Highlands Regional High School in Allendale and Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania. She is an elementary school teacher at the Gilbert Avenue School in Elmwood Park. The groom is a graduate of Ramsey High School and Rowan University in Glassboro. He is a teacher at the Ho-Ho-Kus Public School. Following a honeymoon cruise to the Caribbean, the couple resides in Bergen County.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mellides of Allendale have announced the engagement of their daughter, Lauren, to Dimitri Venekas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kyriakos Venekas of Brooklyn, New York. The bride-to-be is a 2001 graduate of Northern Highlands High School and received a degree in economics from Rutgers University in 2005. She is currently completing her master’s in business administration at William Paterson University. She has been employed by Stryker Orthopedics in Mahwah for the last five years and currently holds the position of global brand manager. Her fiancé is a 1998 graduate of Brooklyn Technical High School and received his degree in integrated information systems from Long Island University in 2002. He is a systems administrator at Moon Capital Management in New York City. A winter 2011 wedding is planned.
Arlene and Dan Schiavello of Saddle River have announced the engagement of their daughter, Kira, to Preston Larson, son of Candace and Lance Larson of Billings, Montana. The bride-to-be is a 2008 graduate of Princeton University and received her master’s degree from Columbia Engineering in 2009. She is employed as a structural engineer at Weidlinger Associates, a consulting engineering firm in New York City. Her fiancé graduated from Montana State University in 2003. He is an account supervisor at Team One Advertising, a division of Saatchi & Saatchi in New York City, working on the Lexus Automotive Brand. A summer 2011 wedding is planned.
Kira Schiavello engaged
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