New York Same-Sex Marriage Begins
Same-sex couples in New York took part today in a moment that many never expected would be legally possible. Some walked down the aisle in the early hours of the morning while others walked the steps to a city clerk's office in line for an official slip of paper as the sixth and largest state to enact marriage equality began issuing licenses. In New York City, where 823 couples who were selected to get married today by entering a lottery, the first to get hitched in Manhattan was Phyllis Sigel and Connie Kopelov, who said the feeling was "indescribable." By 7 a.m., about 50 couples were waiting behind them. Cheryle Rudd and Kitty Lambert became perhaps the first couple married in the state when they wed at Niagara Falls as a nearby bell tolled 12 times.