Central Maine Medical Center, Lewiston
A boy, Corwin Samuel Fidler, to Melanie and Sean Fidler of Lisbon, Nov. 19, 2011.
Mid Coast Hospital, Brunswick
A girl, Brina Sophia Crocker, to Lorisa Ashley Less and Travis William Crocker of Richmond, Dec. 6, 2011.
A girl, Stella Hope Chabot, to Amy E. (Hopkins) and Matthew D. Chabot of Bath, Dec. 7, 2011.
A girl, Natalie Brielle Hart, to Savanna Rose Smith and Jeremy Michael Hart of Brunswick, Dec. 8, 2011.
A girl, Peyton Theresa Frohmiller, to Joy Michele (Burch) and Chad Eliot Frohmiller of West Bath, Dec. 8, 2011.
A boy, Benjamin Angus Hodgdon, to Krystle Rose (Fuller) and Christopher Angus Hodgdon of Edgecomb, Dec. 10, 2011.
A girl, Stella Jane Kauffunger, to Camille Joy ( McNutt) and Kevin F. Kauffunger of Arrowsic, Dec. 10, 2011.
A boy, Avery Cole Thompson, to Constance Jean (Cole) and Travis Wayne Thompson of Brunswick, Dec. 10, 2011.
A girl, Norah Marie Allen, to Hollyann (Jost) and Shawn Michael Allen of Bowdoinham, Dec. 15, 2011.
A girl, Hallie Lea-Ann Arbogast, to Kymberlie Ann Koss and Shawn Allan Arbogast of Boothbay, Dec. 16, 2011.
A boy, Riley Edward Carter, to Ashley Marie (Osgood) and Dustin James Carter of Nobleboro, Dec. 17, 2011.
A boy, Ethan Matthew Kay, to Danielle Nicole Luedee and Brandon Michael Wayne Kay of Phippsburg, Dec. 18, 2011.
A boy, Nolan James Pettengill, to Samantha Nicole ( Lamoreau) and Oliver James Pettengill of Augusta, Dec. 18, 2011.
A girl, Destiny Nickol Lawrence, to Brianna Elizabeth Kramley and Michael Allen Lawrence of Bowdoinham, Dec. 18, 2011.
St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center, Lewiston
A girl, Klarabelle Rae Sherwood, to Kourtney and Daniel Sherwood of Brunswick, Dec. 16, 2011.
Northern Sun Family Health Care, Topsham
A boy, John Sawyer Miller, to Michelle K. Miller and Rhoads E. Miller of Rome, Dec. 21, 2011.
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