Mid Coast Hospital, Brunswick
A boy, Micah Vincent Otis, to Amy Elizabeth (Bosso) and Matthew William Otis of Phippsburg, July 1, 2014.
A boy, Joaquin Giacomo Nurnberger, to Joaquin Raymond and Alicia Marie (Licata) Nurnberger of Bowdoin, July 2, 2014.
A girl, Madalynn Anne Skelton, to Meghan Anne (Pierce) and Daniel Hill Skelton of Bowdoin, July 5, 2014.
A boy, Keegan Robert Folan, to Rachel (Jones) and Kevin Folan of Bath, July 5, 2014.
A girl, Breauna LaShae Tull, to Dontray Lakeish and Ashley Elizabeth (Madison) Tull of Harpswell, July 7, 2014.
A girl, Lyla Noelle Reed, to Jody Allen and Jodi-Rae Jean (Nessmith) Reed of Wiscasset, July 7, 2014.
A boy, Easton Dale Morgan, to Jonathan William and Holly Elise (Sawyer) Morgan of Dresden, July 7, 2014.
A girl, Shea Lillian Gildart, to William Charles and Miranda Ziller (Jordan) Gildart of Yarmouth, July 7, 2014.
A girl, Adelaide Alice Munsey, to Wayne Randall and Elizabeth Marie (Neely) Munsey of Brunswick, July 10, 2014.
A boy, Trenton Jacob Therrien, to Amy Chantelle Russell and Jacob Matthew Therrien of Litchfield, July 8, 2014.
A boy, Colin Joseph Fogg, to Joseph Parker Fogg and Mandy Kathleen Swoboda (Rayot) of Brunswick, July 12, 2014.
A boy, Remy Wayne Leary, to Shane Daniel Leary and Kelly Jo Merrill of Isle au Haut, July 11, 2014.
A boy, Josiah Robert Czako, to Christopher Robert and Deborah Rae (Hamman) Czako of Freeport, July 10, 2014.
A boy, Liam Justin Mansir, to Justin Darryl and Jessica Lynn (Howes) Mansir of Old Orchard Beach, July 10, 2014.
A boy, Bennett Jacob Eckman, to Eric Grant and Alisha Marie (Dolliver) Eckman of Brunswick, July 12, 2014.
A boy, Kaiden Thomas Ladner, to Marcia Marie Lajoie and Dillon James Ladner of Brunswick, July 15, 2014.
A girl, Seren Keri Thom, to Natasha Jean (Harmon) and Michael John Thom of Brunswick, July 13, 2014.
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