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Mick Jones remarries ex-wife Ann Dexter-Jones at City Hall

Foreigner frontman Mick Jones has remarried his ex-wife Ann Dexter-Jones — 32 years after they first exchanged their vows.

The couple — who divorced in 2007 after 22 years of marriage — said their vows again at City Hall on Thursday at a casual ceremony with only a few family members present.

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Jewelry designer and social darling Ann sent a text to friends with a picture of herself and Mick kissing while clutching two bouquets of pink roses, along with the words, “City Hall NYC 4:00 p.m. We got married — again.”

Ann told Page Six, “We’ve been quietly working it out. We decided second time around we would elope to the exotic location of City Hall. We never stopped loving each other.” The couple first married in the Hamptons in 1985 and have two children, actress-director Annabelle and recording artist Alexander Dexter-Jones.

Ann is also mother to Grammy-winning producer-artist Mark Ronson, designer Charlotte Ronson and DJ-artist Samantha Ronson — whom Mick helped raise, earning them the title “the Royal Family of Rock.”

They met at a dinner party in New York after Ann and her kids moved to the city in the wake of her first marriage. Mick wrote Foreigner’s 1984 hit, “I Want To Know What Love Is,” for Ann.

During their first marriage, they lived in the San Remo building, where they threw legendary parties for famous friends including Mick Jagger, Bruce Springsteen, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and Andy Warhol.

They divorced in 2007 after “a little too much rock ’n’ roll lifestyle,” we’re told, but Mick is now sober and sources say his sobriety is a big factor in their reconciliation.“I’m so happy to be back with my soulmate.

It ‘Feels Like the First Time’ all over again,” Mick said, name-dropping his hit song “Feels Like the First Time.”

A source added, “Their kids are thrilled they are back together.” Mick and Anne have a lot to celebrate — they also just became grandparents after Charlotte and Fun frontman Nate Ruess welcomed a son, Levon, this month.