Matthew Gray and Terence Noonan
Published: May 13, 2012
Matthew Adam Gray and Terence James Noonan were married Saturday at Bottino, a restaurant in Manhattan. Barbara A. Kissell, a Universal Life minister, officiated.
Mr. Gray (left), 37, is an associate at the Manhattan law firm Malapero & Prisco. He graduated from Florida State University and received a law degree from Boston University.
He is the son of Theresa L. Connolly of Columbia, S.C., and Daryl M. Gray of Rio Rancho, N.M. His father retired as a sales manager in Rio Rancho for Sysco, the food supplier.
Mr. Noonan, 41, is an executive producer of “Anderson,” Anderson Cooper’s daytime talk show. He is also the creator and an executive producer of “DC Cupcakes,” a reality show on TLC, and “Slice of Brooklyn” on the Travel Channel. He is an author of the book “Starring You! The Insiders’ Guide to Using Television and Media to Launch Your Brand, Your Business, and Your Life.” He graduated from the University of Maryland.
Mr. Noonan is a son of the late Helen A. Noonan, who lived in Kings Park, N.Y., and the late William B. Noonan, who lived in Greenport, N.Y. His mother was an administrative assistant at the Kings Park Psychiatric Center. His father retired as a detective sergeant in the narcotics unit of the Nassau County Police Department in Mineola, N.Y. He was the owner of the Greenport Tea Company.
A version of this article appeared in print on May 13, 2012, on page ST14 of the New York edition with the headline: Matthew Gray, Terence Noonan.





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