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Rachel Elizabeth Miller and Brian Matthew Davis were married Saturday, October 31, at the Nassau Inn in Princeton. Both are graduates of West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South, where they were involved in marching band, wind symphony, orchestra, and theater together.

The bride graduated in 2000 and received a bachelor’s degree in theater arts from Drew University, Class of 2003. As a freelance stage manager, she has worked both on and off Broadway as well as at regional theaters and opera houses throughout the country. Most recently she worked on the Broadway revival of “West Side Story” and “Madama Butterfly” with Opera Company of Philadelphia. She is the daughter of Lynn Miller of Monroe, the community news editor for The News, and Victor Miller of Plainsboro.

Her attendants included Andrea Brooks, her roommate during her internship at McCarter Theater in Princeton; Nina Kundra Mody, also a graduate of WW-P High School, Class of 2000; and Shannon Davis, a graduate of High School South, Class of 2004. The flower girl was Marissa Todd, a cousin of the groom.

The bridegroom graduated in 1998, and joined the U.S. Navy in 2003. He is currently a Second-Class Petty Officer stationed at the Groton, Connecticut submarine base and is a surgical technologist in the Department of Surgical Services. He will be pursuing a master’s degree as a physician’s assistant at the end of his active duty service. He is the son of Margaret and Michael Davis of Plainsboro.

His attendants included Jim Yeh, a graduate of WW-P High School, Class of 1997; Jonathan Elliott, WW-P High School, Class of 2000; and Joe Raska, a Navy co-worker.

The ceremony was officiated by Jessie Blum, a classmate of the bride at Drew University. After a honeymoon in London, the couple will live in New London, Connecticut (www.brianandrachel.com).

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