I had no idea that you have to pay for wedding announcements in most newspapers. (Don’t look for our announcement in the Star-Ledger or NJ county papers.)
I guess it makes it sense: the announcement isn’t necessarily news and it is more like an advertisement.
That said, I really wanted to announce the wedding in New Jersey’s Italian Tribune which my family may (or may not) have been reading since it started in 1931. (It is not to be confused with Michigan’s Italian Tribune which has been publishing since 1908 and we subscribe to.)
We discovered that the Italian Tribune will publish announcements for free and we recently send in our information along with a photograph of us at a friend’s wedding in Tuscany last summer. We were so happy to see that it was recently published!
Thanks, Italian Tribune!
great photo! have a truly wonderful week.
( don’t forget the Smith alum magazine publishes wedding announcements too!)
Thanks, Elaine! We look forward to sharing the news with our undergrad schools, grad schools and even high schools!:-)
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