By Joshua Eaton, Brianna Gurciullo, Brian Lockhart JPus Managing Member Loretta Jay was consulted on this story for both background and commentary. BRIDGEPORT — It was a cold morning in late February. Outside of government center in downtown Bridgeport, a large group of people — men in one cluster and women in another — gathered around a woman in a light gray sweatsuit. As the woman looked at her phone, she appeared to be pairing them off. Once they were matched up, the couples went inside to wait silently in a long line at the city office that issues marriage licenses, with little, . . .
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