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PA Sen. Daylin Leach Officiates Gay Marriage Ceremony
"Today's ceremony shows that love can indeed conquer all," Leach said.

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"Today's ceremony shows that love can indeed conquer all," Leach said.

"Today's ceremony shows that love can indeed conquer all," Leach said.
"Today's ceremony shows that love can indeed conquer all," Leach said.
New owner Mark Roy promises the name will be the only major change to the popular coffee shop.
New owner Mark Roy promises the name will be the only major change to the popular coffee shop.
New owner Mark Roy promises the name will be the only major change to the popular coffee shop.
The investigation is ongoing, according to Lower Merion Police.
The investigation is ongoing, according to Lower Merion Police.
The investigation is ongoing, according to Lower Merion Police.
It is unknown how the new heart pavilion will impact cardiac care at Bryn Mawr Hospital, which recently announced an intention to move its cardiac surgical procedures to Lankenau.
It is unknown how the new heart pavilion will impact cardiac care at Bryn Mawr Hospital, which recently announced an intention to move its cardiac surgical procedures to Lankenau.
It is unknown how the new heart pavilion will impact cardiac care at Bryn Mawr Hospital, which recently announced an intention to move its cardiac surgical procedures to Lankenau.
Same-sex couples from Narberth, Wynnewood, and Penn Valley received their certificates last week.
Same-sex couples from Narberth, Wynnewood, and Penn Valley received their certificates last week.
Same-sex couples from Narberth, Wynnewood, and Penn Valley received their certificates last week.
Happy Monday. Here are five things you need to know to make it through the week.
Happy Monday, Bryn Mawr. Here are five things you need to know to make it through the week.
Happy Monday, Ardmore. Here are five things you need to know to make it through the week.
The Pro-Life Coalition of Pennsylvania objects to a Montgomery County official's decision to grant marriage certificates to gay couples.
The Pro-Life Coalition of Pennsylvania objects to a Montgomery County official's decision to grant marriage certificates to gay couples.