Mid Coast Hospital, Brunswick
A boy, Grayson Taylor Babcock, to Justin Michael Babcock and Heather Jean Taylor of Lisbon Falls, Sept. 7, 2014.
A boy, Mychael David Pragana, to Daniel Joseph Pragana II and Yelena Catherine Shove of Bath, Sept. 9, 2014.
A girl, Anastasia Rose Morong, to Sheila Duffy and John Dale Morong of Bath, Sept. 9, 2014.
A boy, Abraham Tobias Belmore, to Adam Christopher and Alicia Rene-Ouellette Belmore of Topsham, Sept. 15, 2014.
A boy, Joseph Nathaniel Osier, to David Nathaniel and Rachel (Hersey) Osier of Bremen, Sept. 14, 2014.
A boy, Daniel Travil Carroll, to Daniel Charles and Mikell Nicole (Reed) Carroll of Bath, Sept. 15, 2014.
A girl, Chloe Beth Dumont, to Talitha Esther (Dobbins) and Benjamin John Dumont of Topsham, Sept. 18, 2014.
A girl, Eleanor Elizabeth Carville, to Emily Cale (Kalkstein) and Gregg Albert Carville of Freeport, Sept. 17, 2014.
A boy, Leonardo Christopher John Theriault, to Ryan John Theriault and Anneliese Lyndsay Heinig of Richmond, Sept. 17, 2014.
A boy, Camden Erik Colburn, to Stacey Lynn (Potvin) and Corey Carlton Colburn of Fort Drum, N.Y., Sept. 19, 2014.
A boy, William Raymond Favreau, to Megan Marie (Davis) and Jesse Raymond Favreau of Brunswick, Sept. 19, 2014.
A boy, Korvus Rain Taylor, to Jessica Lynn Bragdon and Ryan Michael Taylor of Brunswick, Sept. 20, 2014.
A boy, William Kennedy Talmage, to Taylor Anderson and Emily Kennedy Talmage of Auburn, Sept. 21, 2014.
A girl, Laurel Esther Beesley, to Walter Richard and Jessica Marie (Prince) Beesley of Bowdoinham, Sept. 21, 2014.
A boy, Walton Goss Kilbourn, to Aubynn Marie (Booth) and Walton Goss Kilbourn of Freeport, Sept. 21, 2014.
A girl, Harley Rose Hunsaker, to Crystal Marie (Slavik) Monroe and Cody Lee Hunsaker of Brunswick, Sept. 22, 2014.
A boy, Jackson Ryan Thompson, to Russel Ryan Thompson and Jessica Ann Rousseau of Brunswick, Sept. 8, 2014.
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