Mid Coast Hospital, Brunswick
A boy, Austin Micheal Shirey, to Ashley Marie Rusaw and Joshua Micheal Shirey of Dresden, July 23, 2015.
A boy, Grey Russell Stodder Andrews, to Erin Leigh Stodder and Adam Charles Andrews of Whitefield, July 22, 2015.
A boy, Justin Otis McKenney, to Haley Mae Barnes and Zachery Otis McKenney of Phippsburg, July 26, 2015.
A girl, Rachel Grace Thayer, to Justin and Amanda Thayer of Bath, July 29, 2015.
A girl, Allyanna Olivia Wells, to Tiffany Lynn Wells of Bath, July 30, 2015.
A boy, Brayden Lee Breton, to Chad Lee Breton and Nina Marie Danish of Wiscasset, July 30, 2015.
A boy, Tucker Lee Gallant, to Susan Marie (Coombs) and Jason lee Gallant of Brunswick, Aug. 3, 2015.
A boy, Caleb Richard Fournier, to Benjamin Roger and Jessica Brittany (Cuff) Fournier of Durham, Aug. 2, 2015.
A boy, Malachi William Nadeau, to Nathaniel Paige Nadeau and Sky Sherisa Geneva Paradise of Lisbon Falls, Aug. 4, 2015.
A girl, Lucia Louise Osgood, to Chelsea Virginia (Harlow) and Joshua Kenneth
Osgood of Durham, Aug. 3, 2015.
A girl, Adelaide Grayce Gill, to Teri Ann (Mercurio) and Sean Patrick Gill of Brunswick, Aug. 6, 2015.
A girl, Madisyn Ivory Curran, to Miranda Jo Stark and Roman Joseph Curran of Bowdoinham, Aug. 6, 2015.
A girl, Addison Marie Floyd, to Meagan Marie Floyd and Aaron Michael Gagnon of Dresden, Aug. 10, 2015.
A boy, Colton Samuel Michael Pierce, to Dylan Michael French and Delilah Marie Pierce of Richmond, Aug. 10, 2015.
Central Maine Medical Center, Lewiston
A girl, Harper Rose Ruiz, to Niko and Angela (Donohue) Ruiz of Brunswick, July 19, 2015.
University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, Md.
A girl, Eva Beverly Kfoury, to Rebecca (Diller) Kfoury and Michael Kfoury of Baltimore, Md., April 17, 2015.
Northern Sun Family Health Care, Topsham
A boy, Ranger Owlsley Banton, to Jennifer Dunlap and Benjamin Banton of Brunswick, July 31, 2015.
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