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Briana Benn And Daniel Mirandi Married; Newlyweds Will Reside In Madison In An Old Family Home Built In 1928

Briana Benn, daughter of Pamela and Raymond Benn (Madison) and Daniel Mirandi, son of Richard and Theresa Mirandi (East Haven) were married on Saturday, April 16th, 2008 at Shoreline Unitarian Universalist Society in Madison, CT. The reception was held at the bride's place of work, Maplewood at Orange in Orange, CT.

The bride was a 1999 graduate of Daniel Hand High School. She received her Bachelors of Arts in psychology from the University of Connecticut, and her Masters of Art in Art Therapy. She currently works as the Director of Activities at Maplewood at Orange.

The groom graduated from East Haven High School in 2001. He earned his Bachelors Degree in Criminal Justice from Quinnipiac University and his Masters Degree in Community Counseling from Southern Connecticut State University. He is currently working as a counselor at Bridges in West Haven, CT.

The newlyweds reside in Madison in an old family home built in 1928.

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