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Colette Dominque Tutino Of East Hampton Marries Paul Lee Smith Of Somers

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author on Nov 16, 2010
Smith | Tutino Colette Dominque Tutino, daughter of Philip and Diane Tutino of East Hampton, married Paul Lee Smith, son of Paul and Barbara Smith of Somers, in a ceremony... more

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