Greyson Roger Houle, son of Travis Houle and Jade Ouellette of Springvale, was born Dec. 17.
Aubreigh Melissa Jordyn Wiggins, daughter of Joshua Wiggins and Candice Gagne of North Waterboro, was born Dec. 20.
Elise Rose Norton, daughter of Chester and Erin (Porter) Norton of North Waterboro, was born Dec. 21.
Noelle Victoria Roux, daughter of Jocelyn Roux of Biddeford, was born Dec. 22.
Stellan Rockwell Schuenke, son of Mark and Lindsay (Oches) Schuenke of Biddeford, was born Dec. 23.
Liam Patrick Bryant, son of Jeremy and Lauren (Pulsifer) Bryant of Biddeford, was born Dec. 25.
Elijah Travis Chase, son of Travis and Katherine (Spinney) Chase of Limington, was born Dec. 28.
Andromeda Lee Steffens, daughter of Dane Steffens and Kesia Baldwin of Acton, was born Dec. 28.
Ariana Lynn Berard, daughter of David Berard and Desiree Bridges of Biddeford, was born Dec. 28.
Willow Nor Jacques, daughter of Corey and Cassandra (DeHetre) Jacques of Biddeford, was born Dec. 28.
Audrianna Patricia Frank, daughter of Joshua Frank and Rae-Lynn McClure of Biddeford, was born Dec. 30.
McKenna Lee Gagnon, daughter of Samantha Gagnon of Sanford, was born Dec. 30.
Zxylias Christopher James Hartford, son of Michael Hartford and Seryna Armstrong of Biddeford, was born Dec. 31.
Ryan H. Pierce, son of Richard Pierce Jr. and Lynn Burbank of Hollis, was born Jan. 1.
Brooke Suzanne Payeur, daughter of Craig & Susanne (Mallon) Payeur of Sanford, was born Jan. 2.
Liam Charles Sousa, son of Joseph Sousa Jr. and Dayna Farnham of Biddeford, was born Jan. 5.
Carly Ann Beaupre, daughter of Joshua and Amy (Durand) Beaupre of Lebanon, was born Jan. 6.
Maren Marie Cairnduff, daughter of Christopher and Lisa (Civic) Cairnduff Lebanon, was born Jan. 6.
Kaiden Russell Bryant, son of Kenneth Bryant and Tina Bruns of Biddeford, was born Jan. 6.
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