Arthur Sulzberger Jr. is tying the knot for the third time



Third time’s a charm.

Page Six hears that retired New York Times publisher Arthur “Pinch” Sulzberger, Jr. is set to tie the knot for the third time this Saturday, exchanging vows with Julie O’Connor upstate in New Paltz, NY.

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It is unclear how long the pair have been dating, but they’ve been stepping out this year on the philanthropic circuit.

Arthur Sulzberger Jr. is marrying Julie O’Connor, pictured on the right. Patrick McMullan via Getty Images

The duo was recently photographed at a gala celebrating Harper’s Magazine’s 175th anniversary, where Sulzberger was honored, in November, and their names appear on supporter lists for the Storm King Art Gala in October as well as this year’s Rhinebeck Writers Retreat. 

They’re also listed as donors to nonprofit Mohonk Consultations.

The pair will wed this weekend in New Paltz, we hear. Larry Busacca
The print scion stepped down step down as chairman of the New York Times Company in 2020. Kimberly White

Sulzberger was most recently married to Gabrielle Greene, and they divorced in 2020.

He divorced his first wife, Gail Gregg, in 2008 after 33 years of marriage.

Suzlberger Jr. — often referred to as “Pinch,” a variation of his father’s nickname, “Punch” — retired as chairman of the New York Times Company in December 2020 and retired from the board.

He passed the torch to his son A.G. Sulzberger in 2018, the fifth generation of the Ochs-Sulzbergers to take the reins.

The news scion is known to own a Hudson Valley mansion in New Paltz.


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