PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Gay marriage could soon become the law of the land across New England - except in the heavily Roman Catholic state of Rhode Island.
A string of sudden successes for gay marriage advocates has left Rhode Island a political outlier. Maine became the fourth state in New England to legalize same-sex unions on Wednesday, while New Hampshire Gov. John Lynch is now deciding whether to sign similar legislation.
By RAY HENRY Associated Press Writer
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