BY JOHN-JOHN WILLIAMS IV | When Matt McCoy made plans to marry the love of his life this week, he envisioned the ceremony as the joyous culmination of a four-year relationship.
But in the back of his mind, McCoy said, he wasn’t able to stop thinking about whether his same-sex marriage to Cole Bishop on New Year’s Eve would still be protected under a new president.
The 42-year-old Canton resident is among a number of people in the LGBTQ community anxiously awaiting what an incoming Donald Trump presidency will mean for their rights — from adoption protections to the universal recognition of same-sex marriages.
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