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Jennifer L. Sinapi Mark J. D’Elia
01:00 AM EDT on Sunday, November 2, 2008

Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. D’Elia
Jennifer Lynn Sinapi of Johnston and Mark Joseph D’Elia of Johnston were married Aug. 9 at the State House in Providence by the Honorable Judge Frank Caprio. The bride is the daughter of David R. Sinapi of Cranston and Roberta L. Sinapi of West Warwick. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D’Elia of North Providence.
The maid of honor was Allison Sinapi, sister of the bride. Susan Mann was bridesmaid. Madison Freeborn and Gianna DeLuca were flower girls. The best men were Stephen Ucci and Matthew DeLuca.
The bride is a graduate of Community College of Rhode Island and is a dental hygienist at Advanced Cosmetic Dentistry in Cranston. The groom is a graduate of Rhode Island College and is general manager of Sound Fx in Warwick.
The couple visited Las Vegas and Napa Valley and San Francisco on their honeymoon. They make their home in Johnston.
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