Mid Coast Hospital, Brunswick
A boy, Seth David Johnston, to Elyse Whitney (Reynolds) and Brian Scott Johnston of Brunswick, Dec. 20, 2011.
A boy, Bryson Cooper Rioux, to Lisa Caroline ( Thompson) and William (Jack) John Rioux of Lisbon Falls, Dec. 22, 2011.
A girl, Aryanna Lynn Scott, to Sherry Lynn Scott of Brunswick, Dec. 25, 2011.
A boy, Devin James Williams, to Nicole Lynn Fedorisky and Robert John Williams of Lisbon, Dec. 27, 2011.
A girl, Halcyon Rae LaRochelle, to Molly Elizabeth Suttie and Kenney Jon LaRochelle of Harpswell, Dec. 26, 2011.
A boy, Konnor Joseph Dowdy, to Ashley Lynn ( Lutes) and Stephen Glen Dowdy of Wiscasset, Dec. 28, 2011.
A boy, Blake Wyatt Kaye, to Maegan Jeannette Kaye and Lance Nye Stilphen of Bowdoin and Harpswell, Dec. 28, 2011.
A girl, Hayley Nicole Lanpher, to Brittney Nicole Goulding and Stephen Philip Lanpher of Bath, Dec. 29, 2011.
A girl, Olivia Grace French, to Chelsie Marie (Smith) and Eric James French of Gardiner, Dec. 29, 2011.
A boy, Gabriel Mathew Cronk, to Alissa Ann Sprague and Eric Mathew Cronk of Waldoboro, Dec. 30, 2011.
A boy, Everett Eugene Wadleigh, to Tracy C. Malloy and Jared Michael Wadleigh of Belgrade, Dec. 30, 2011.
A boy, Jacob Christopher Cooley, to Nicole Jean (Hinkley) and Reginald Forest Cooley of Gardiner, Dec. 30, 2011.
A girl, Violet Amelia Beardsley, to Joey-Lynn (Huwyler) and Michael E. Beardsley of Brunswick, Jan. 2, 2012.
A girl, Chenoa Ily Hagan, to Emily E. (Bryan) and Marc A. Hagan of Topsham, Jan. 3, 2012.
Northern Sun Family Health Care, Topsham
A boy, Broden Prabakaran Senthil, to Shannon Johnson and Senthil Prabakaran of Scarborough, Dec. 22, 2011.
A boy, August Leopold Roche, to Nikaline Iacono and Daniel Roche of Durham, Dec. 28, 2011.
A boy, Everest Alexander Linen, to Erica and Cameron Linen of Falmouth, Jan. 1, 2012.
Central Maine Medical Center, Lewiston
A girl, Madri Lowell Obptande, to Jenny Lowell and Joshua Obptande of Lisbon Falls, Dec. 24, 2011.
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