Mid Coast Hospital, Brunswick
A girl, Vanessa Michelle McClenahan, to Wendy Lynn (Gockel) and Matthew Casey McClenahan of Harpswell, Nov. 5, 2012.
A boy, Evan Larry Keleher, to Michelle K. (Young) and Justin R. Keleher of Bowdoin, Nov. 7, 2012.
A boy, Austin Charles Peavey, to Blake Annmarie Joy and Zachary Charles Peavey of Brunswick, Nov. 7, 2012.
A girl, Natalie Avery Chickering, to Ashley Nicole DeShiro and Brandon Eugene Chickering of Newcastle, Nov. 8, 2012.
A boy, Nathan Robert Sallee, to Elissa Joan (Roberts) and Michael Allen Sallee of Trevett, Nov. 8, 2012.
A girl, Bridgette Callam Hallock, to Callam Morgan (Grote) and Andrew Scott Hallock of Brunswick, Nov. 9, 2012.
A girl, Madison Nicole Fulton, to Brittany Nicole (Croft) and Randy Lee Fulton of Topsham, Nov. 9, 2012.
A girl, Aurelia Diana Astrid Myall, to Margaret Katharine (Purnell) and James Myall of Bath, Nov. 11, 2012.
A girl, Autumn Fay Richards, to Cheryl Ann Regan and Anthony Scott Richards of Brunswick, Nov. 12, 2012.
Twins, Ashton James and Weston Joshua Therrien, to Amy Chantelle Russell and Jacob Matthew Therrien of Litchfield, Nov. 13, 2012.
A girl, Amber Katharine Mesich, to Amy June (Ouellette) and John Frank Mesich of Brunswick, Nov. 13, 2012.
A boy, Mason Lawrence Brookes, to Amy Lynn (Ward) and Mark Lawrence Brookes of Lisbon, Nov. 14, 2012.
A girl, Maggie Elizabeth Lee, to Erica Marie Lee and George Thibodeau Snowdon of Bath, Nov. 17, 2012.
A girl, Maggie Dawn Mullen, to Meaghan Dawn (Kingsbury) and Scott Allen Mullen of Brunswick, Nov. 16, 2012.
A boy, Nikolas Gerard Shinay, to Shavonne Ryan (Broshan) and Christopher Joseph Shinay of Brunswick, Nov. 16, 2012.
A boy, Evan Kyle Buzzell, to Kathryn Rose Anastasio and Jared Kyle Buzzell of Lisbon, Nov. 17, 2012.
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