NORWAY – The wedding of Megan Jean Wood and Thomas Paul Arbour was held at 2 p.m. on Sept. 3 at the Second Congregational Church, UCC, of Norway. The Rev. Jean L. Kiskaddon, grandmother of the bride, officiated at the ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Kathryn K. and Dr. Glenn T. Wood of Otisfield. The bridegroom is the son of Carol L. and Dennis M. Arbour of Munroe Falls, Ohio.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white strapless multi-tiered gown of organza, with A-line skirt and chapel train. She also wore a fingertip veil with pearl studs and carried a bouquet of cream, lavender and periwinkle flowers with leaves of green.

A cousin of the bride, Rebecca Kiskaddon, was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Carrie Jennings and Tiffany Murphy, friends of the bride.

Attending as best man was Matthew Spansky, friend of the bridegroom, and co-best man was Timothy Arbour, brother of the bridegroom. Groomsman was Bradley Lingo, friend of the bridegroom, and ushers were Michael Wood, Benjamin Wood and Samuel Wood, brothers of the bride.

Ushers, father of the bride and uncles of the bride wore the traditional Scottish kilts and attire.

A reception followed at the home of the parents of the bride, after which the couple traveled to the Spruce Point Inn in Boothbay Harbor. They are residing in Columbus, Ohio.

The bride is a 1997 graduate of Oxford Hills High School, and a 2001 graduate of Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, Pa., with a bachelor’s degree in music education. She is also a 2005 graduate of Ohio State University in Columbus with a master’s degree for midwife. She is currently a doctorate student in nursing at Ohio State University, and is employed as a registered nurse at Berger Hospital in Circleville, Ohio.

The bridegroom is a 1997 graduate of Stow-Munroe Falls High School in Stow, Ohio, and a 2001 graduate of Hiram College in Hiram, Ohio, with a bachelor’s degree in environmental studies. He is also a 2005 graduate of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, with a master’s degree in environmental science. He is employed as an ecological analyst by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources in the Division of Natural Areas and Preserves.

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