Hewlett Neck native marries

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Meryl Fay Natow, a native of Hewlett Neck, and Samuel Ross Breidbart were married on June 9 at the Brooklyn Museum in a ceremony officiated by Rabbi James Ponet.

Meryl, 27, helped to found Chirps Chips, a company in San Francisco that makes food from crickets. She works in Manhattan as the company’s creative director. A cum laude graduate from Harvard, she earned a master’s degree in design for social innovation from the School of Visual Arts. In August, she will begin a master’s in business administration program at Yale University.

Her parents are Dr. Irene Rosenberg and Dr. Allen Natow of Hewlett Neck, who share a dermatology practice in Woodmere, and are also clinical assistant professors of dermatology at the New York University School of Medicine in Manhattan.

Samuel, 29, will start his third year of law school in August at Yale. He also graduated cum laude from that school. He also received a master’s degree in political thought and intellectual history from Cambridge University in England.