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Walk-in weddings in Kakaako, no appointment necessary

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Video by Bruce Asato and Christie Wilson / basato@staradvertiser.com and cwilson@staradvertiser.com
Want to get married quick? No appointment is necessary at Hawaii Civil Marriage.
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CHRISTIE WILSON / CWILSON@STARADVERTISER.COM

Judge Paul Murakami presided over William and Amy Hovanic’s Feb. 8 wedding at Hawaii Civil Marriage on Halekauwila Street in Kakaako.

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BRUCE ASATO / BASATO@STARADVERTISER.COM

Joycelyn Sene, left, attended the wedding of her friend Maaele Maaele Jr., 72, center, and Akesa Maaele, 74. The couple planned to get married “just last year.” “I don’t like staying single; I like get married,” he said.

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Stuart and Silvia Melendy share their first kiss as husband and wife under the wedding arch in the marriage office.

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BRUCE ASATO / BASATO@STARADVERTISER.COM

Joycelyn Sene, left, congratulated her friend Maaele Maaele Jr. while his new bride, Akesa Maaele, hugged her sister Eppi Drone, right, after Judge Allene Suemori married the couple Tuesday in the Hawaii Civil Marriage office on Halekauwila Street.