Natasha Manske Lerner and Joseph Roger Landry were married June 8. Isaac D. Webb, a friend of the couple who received permission from Massachusetts to solemnize this marriage, officiated at the Charles River Museum of Industry and Innovation in Waltham, Mass.
The couple met in Lexington, Va., at Washington & Lee University, from which both graduated.
Ms. Lerner, 28, is a project manager in the community health sciences department at the Boston University School of Public Health in Boston, where she is also studying for a doctoral degree in public health. She received a master’s degree in public administration from N.Y.U.
She is the daughter of Laura Manske and Dr. Chester W. Lerner of New York. The bride’s father, an infectious disease specialist, retired as the associate chief of infectious diseases at NewYork-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital. Her mother is a freelance travel writer and photographer.
Mr. Landry, 27, is a trial lawyer in the regional office, in Boston, of the federal Labor Department’s solicitor. He received a law degree from Columbia.
He is a son of Charlene M. Landry and George T. Landry of Fitchburg, Mass. The groom’s mother was a stay-at-home parent and then taught at Appleton Elementary School in New Ipswich, N.H., and was a residential counselor at Crotched Mountain School, a home in Greenfield, N.H., for children with autism and communication or behavioral difficulties. His father is a pipe fitter with United Association Local 4, a union in Worcester, Mass.