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LAMBERTVILLE, N.J. Gay couples have begun exchanging wedding vows in New Jersey, after the state began recognizing their marriages.


Under a court order, same-sex marriages became legal at 12:01 a.m. Monday.


Couples joining in early-morning ceremonies in Newark, Elizabeth and other communities became the first to take advantage of their new status.


Beth Asaro and Joanne Schailey of Lambertville were among the first to be wed. The pair also was joined in a civil union the minute such unions became legal in 2007.


New Jersey is the 14th state to recognize same-sex marriage.


The state Supreme Court last week refused to grant a delay in the implementation of a lower court's ruling that mandated the state recognize same-sex marriage.


Gov. Chris Christie's administration had sought the delay.



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