Jacqueline Cote of Auburn and Gregory Duane of Billerica, Mass., were married in a double ring ceremony performed by the Rev. Marcel Rainville at St. Peter's Catholic Church in Auburn.
The bride is the daughter of Alan and Carrie Cote of Auburn. The bridegroom is the son of James and Diane Duane of Billerica.
The bride was given in marriage by her parents.
The maid of honor was Taylor Sullivan of Auburn. Other bridal attendants were Kelley Duane of Billerica, sister of the groom; Lesley Restuccia of Burlington, Vt.; and Katrina Hladik of Burlington, Vt.
The flower girl was Serena Carnes of North Dartmouth, Mass., cousin of groom.
The ring bearer was Jonathan Carnes of North Dartmouth, Mass., cousin of groom.
The best man was Andrew Fernsten of New Windsor, N.Y.
Ushers were Nathan Cote of Auburn, brother of the bride; Jeremy Robichaud of Billerica; and Christopher Dobi of Billerica.
A reception was held at The Harris Pelham Inn in Pelham.
After a week-long honeymoon in Ocho Rios, Jamaica, the couple will live in Hudson.
The bride graduated from Pinkerton Academy in Derry and from St. Michael's College. She is a middle school science teacher in the Salem School District.
The bridegroom graduated from Billerica Memorial High School and from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He is a mechanical engineer with General Electric in Lynn, Mass.







