Finn Lee McCready, son of Dan McCready and Jessica Desmond of Sanford, born April 1.
Cooper Jason Gagnon, son of Jason and Heather (Almeida) Gagnon of Saco, born April 1.
Jackson Thomas Greenlaw, son of Mark Greenlaw and Amanda Walker of Dayton, born April 2.
Locklin John Langelier, son of Lawrence Langelier Jr. and Paige Lovely of Biddeford, born April 3.
Lillian Grace Mucci, daughter of Brian and Amanda (Wilmoth) Mucci of Springvale, born April 4.
Isla Faith Greene, daughter of Jeffrey and Mandy (Lamb) Greene of Biddeford, born April 4.
Harvey Winslow Moore, son of Ryan Moore and Annie Cox of North Berwick, born April 7.
Ierlyn Louise Brannen, daughter of Amethyst Brannen of Biddeford, born April 8.
Nevaeh Marcella-Crystal Sagastume, daughter of Eric Sagastume and Chantelle Plante of Saco, born April 9.
Theodore Stephen Bunker, son of Anthony and Rebecca (McAllister) Bunker of East Waterboro, born April 10.SMHC
Finn Lee McCready, son of Dan McCready and Jessica Desmond of Sanford, born April 1.
Cooper Jason Gagnon, son of Jason and Heather (Almeida) Gagnon of Saco, born April 1.
Jackson Thomas Greenlaw, son of Mark Greenlaw and Amanda Walker of Dayton, born April 2.
Locklin John Langelier, son of Lawrence Langelier Jr. and Paige Lovely of Biddeford, born April 3.
Lillian Grace Mucci, daughter of Brian and Amanda (Wilmoth) Mucci of Springvale, born April 4.
Isla Faith Greene, daughter of Jeffrey and Mandy (Lamb) Greene of Biddeford, born April 4.
Harvey Winslow Moore, son of Ryan Moore and Annie Cox of North Berwick, born April 7.
Ierlyn Louise Brannen, daughter of Amethyst Brannen of Biddeford, born April 8.
Nevaeh Marcella-Crystal Sagastume, daughter of Eric Sagastume and Chantelle Plante of Saco, born April 9.
Theodore Stephen Bunker, son of Anthony and Rebecca (McAllister) Bunker of East Waterboro, born April 10.
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