Mid Coast Hospital, Brunswick
A boy, Nolan Henry Nichols, to Jennifer Lynn Thibeault and Justin Arthur Nichols of Brunswick, Feb. 26, 2013.
A girl, Lucy Leona-Germaine Ryan, to Laura Elizabeth (Morgan) and Eric Michael Ryan of Bowdoinham, Feb. 27, 2013.
A boy, Silas Wayne Fournier, to Jessica Brittany (Cuff) and Benjamin Roger Fournier of Durham, Feb. 28, 2013.
A girl, Annabell Rose Smith, to Lena Evelyn (Waterman) and Jason Paul Smith of Durham, Feb. 27, 2013.
A boy, Brayden Ford Lawson, to Bridget Ann Bilka and Christopher Mark Lawson of Brunswick, Feb. 28, 2013.
A boy, Riley Andrew Farrin Caouette, to Samantha Jean (Chickering) and Andrew Nathan Caouette of Brunswick, March 1, 2013.
A girl, Celia Renae Davis, to Cortney Lee (Linck) and Kevin Charles Davis of Lisbon, March 3, 2013.
A girl, Juliana Grace Robertson, to Megan (Ames) and Jonathan Robertson of Brunswick, March 1, 2013.
A boy, Jayce Brayden Penatzer, to Amanda Dawn Penatzer of Phippsburg, March 5, 2013.
A boy, Maxwell Edward Hinckley, to Heidi Lynn (Kelley) and Gary Edward Hinckley Jr. of Randolph, March 6, 2013.
A boy, Dante Tylar Adams, to Danielle B. (Adams) Demers of Brunswick, March 7, 2013.
A girl, Madison Ann Ruff, to Deirdre Lynn (Turcotte) and Jason Allen Ruff of Harpswell, March 7, 2013.
A boy, Owen Lawrence Small, to Emily Jacqulin Lutes and Gareth Gene Small III of Phippsburg, March 8, 2013.
A boy, Colin Edward Desmond, to Erin Susan (Collins) and James Edward Desmond of West Bath, March 10, 2013.
A girl, Winter Rose Marie Randall, to Adriana Sierra Pierce and Jordan Wescott Randall of Pownal, March 10, 2013.
Northern Sun Family Health Care, Topsham
A boy, Julian Elijah Kaufman, to Michelle and Aaron Kaufman of Freeport, March 1, 2013.
A girl, Lucy Madeline Hill, to Sharon and Andrew Hill of Falmouth, March 4, 2013.
Central Maine Medical Center, Lewiston
A girl, Trinity Lynn Hitchcock, to Amanda and Kyle Hitchcock of Brunswick, March 11, 2013.
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