Henley Marie Grattelo, daughter of Anthony and Bailey (Philbrick) Grattelo of Biddeford, born March 12.
Aries Catherine-Rose McDonough, daughter of Dean McDonough Jr. and Trisha Schultz of Limerick, born March 14.
Carter Michael Cormier, son of Eric Cormier and Ashley LaBelle of Sanford, born March 14.
Natalie Grace Marise Deschambault, daughter of Keith and Lexie (Davis) Deschambault of Biddeford, born March 17.
Ava Marie Hayman, daughter of Jeremy and Janelle (Thornton) Hayman of Biddeford, born March 17.
Audrey Marie Hilton, daughter of Travis Hilton and Nicole Langevin of Waterboro, born March 18.
Lilliannah Lynn Brackett, daughter of Eric and Jessica (Morin) Brackett of Kennebunk, born March 19.
Emma Elizabeth Cousens, daughter of Steven and Kelly (Connolly) Cousens of Kennebunk, born March 19.
Lillian Therese Beveridge, daughter of John and Amy (Lessard) Beveridge of Portland, born March 19.
Jonah Leo Cote, son of Lee and Michelle (Faucher) Cote of Biddeford, born March 19.
Cayley Isabella Brown, daughter of Jason Brown and Megan Riley of Sanford, born March 24.
Ayden Scott Jeffery Martell, son of Jesse Martell and Alexis Pillsbury of Sanford, born March 24.
Kaleb Joseph Recine and Aubrey Jayde Recine, twin son and daughter of Mike Recine and Erin Harrington of Shapleigh, born March 24.
Oliver Lesslie-Royce Carpenter, son of Bryan Carpenter and Jessica Thomas of Lyman, born March 24.
Zuri Danielle Spaulding, daughter of Timothy and Sabrina (Brackett) Spaulding of Shapleigh, born March 25.
Bennett Ryker Douglas, son of Ryan and Janice (Sawyer) Douglas of Wells, born March 25.
Kile Edward Mackenzie, son of Ryan and Aleta (Avanzato) Mackenzie of Acton, born March 29.
Anastasiya Josephine Rasy Grant, daughter of Jason Grant and Thayi Lim of Sanford, born March 29.
Blythe Ann Brown, daughter of Jedd and Christie (Hutzler) Brown of Rollinsford, N.H., born March 30.
Lilith Marie Tuttle, daughter of Richard and Amanda (Crimmins) Tuttle of Sanford, born March 31.
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