In September 2020, the couple went to Maison Pickle, a restaurant on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, and over an outdoor dinner with their dogs, Mr. Rosenberg told Ms. Amrossi that he loved her.
“I told him I loved him back, and then he came and he gave me a hug and kiss,” Ms. Amrossi said. “It looked like as if we got engaged then.”
In June 2022, Mr. Rosenberg proposed on the balcony of Ms. Amrossi’s apartment in Hudson Yards, and celebrated later that evening over dinner with family and friends. A few weeks later, Ms. Amrossi moved into Mr. Rosenberg’s apartment.
“Natalie is just such a kindhearted, warm person. She’s got such positive energy,” Mr. Rosenberg said. “I’ve never met anyone quite like Natalie.”
Ms. Amrossi, who grew up in Jamaica Estates and Hillside, Queens, graduated from Stony Brook University with a bachelor’s degree in business management. Mr. Rosenberg, originally from Chevy Chase, Md., graduated from the University of Maryland with a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism.
On July 8, the couple wed in front of 200 guests at Tribeca Rooftop, a downtown events space. Shimon Smith, the musical director and a clergy member at Romemu Manhattan, a synagogue on the Upper West Side, performed the ceremony. For the reception, Mr. Rosenberg enlisted friends and colleagues from Hot 97 to D.J., including Funkmaster Flex. The rapper Jim Jones also surprised the couple with a performance.
Ms. Amrossi, who plans to take her husband’s last name, said of Mr. Rosenberg: “He’s the sweetest, kindest man I’ve ever met.”