A boy, Sterling James Barter born to Brittany Ann Prior and Colin
James Barter on February 4, 2019 of Woolwich, Maine. Maternal
grandparents, Sarah & Ryan Fraser of Damariscotta, Maine. Paternal
Grandparents Brian Barter of Walpole, Maine and Amanda Lenzycki of
Woolwich, Maine. Jeannie McFarland of Walpole, Maine.
A girl, Jenna Lee Pryzybyl born to Michael David Pryzybyl and Chelsea
Lee Veator on February 5,2019 of Topsham, Maine. Maternal grandparents
Kathy Kempson of Cazenovia, New York, Gary and Patricia Veator of
Manlius, New York. Paternal Grandparents Bill and Mary Pryzybyl of
Chandler, Arizona. Siblings to Reina Przybyl, Eliza Ryzybyl, and
Alexander Cummings.
A girl, Charlotte Eloise Savage born to Jamie Leigh Dufresne and
Richard Aaron Morin on February 8, 2019 of Lisbon Falls, Maine.
Maternal grandparents are Becky and Bill Dufresne of Brunswick, Maine.
Paternal grandparent Erin Savage of Brunswick, Maine. Great
grandparents Eloise Savage and Jean and Bob Dufresne.
A girl, Ruby Priscilla Tracy born to Sean and Kari Tracy on February
12, 2019 of Brunswick, Maine. Maternal grandparents are Stanley and
Kathy King of Arrowsic, Maine. Paternal grandparents John and
Elizabeth Tracy of Augusta, Maine. Sibling to Levi Tracy.
A girl, Lillian Elaina Barker born to Sean Barker and Springly Bernier
on February 15th, 2019 of Harpswell, Maine. Maternal grandparents
Michael and Connie Bernier of Harpswell, Maine. Paternal grandparents
Michael and Elaina Barker of Brunswick, Maine. Great grandparents
Elizabeth Cyr and Olive Austin. Siblings Ethan Gomes, Cody Gomes,
Alyssa Barker, and Ethan Smith.
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