York Hospital
Chloe Savannah-Anne Penney, daughter of Susan and Wolfgang Penney of Berwick, born Nov. 7.
Elizabeth Jane Ilyah Prokey, daughter of Sophia Hibbard of Biddeford and Greg Prokey of Saco, born Nov. 4.
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Mia Jeannette Emrich, daughter of Andrew Emrich and Justine Dyer of Lebanon, born Nov. 28.
Caitlin Emma O’Connor, daughter of Eric Gatcomb and Kyla O’Connor of Saco, born Nov. 29.
Zane Patrick Berry, son of Corey Berry and Kaleigh Perry of Hollis, born Nov. 29.
Royce Robert Koerner, son of Michael Koerner and Amanda Bastow of Biddeford, born Nov. 29.
Norah Constance Trottier-Mayberry, daughter of Kevin Mayberry and Lindsey Trottier of Sanford, born Dec. 1.
David Mathieu Hall, son of Shawn and Kimberly (Mathieu) Hall of Lyman, born Dec. 4.
Benjamin Fracassi Nieves, son of Ernesto Nieves Jr. and Ashley Jensen of Sanford, born Dec. 5.
Jaxson Levi Rich, son of Cody Rich and Brittany Guertin of Biddeford, born Dec. 5.
Kaisley Jean Goodness, daughter of Jeffrey Jr. and Carrie (Lyons) Goodness of Kennebunk, born Dec. 5.
Nora Kathyrn Knowles, daughter of James Knowles and Kelli Karish of North Waterboro, born Dec. 5.
Amos Walter Washburn, son of Kevin and Kathryn Washburn of Kennebunk, born Dec. 7.
Ava Marie Lovejoy, daughter of Adam Lovejoy and Jamie Folsom of Sanford, born Dec. 8.
Addilyn Lee Philibert, daughter of Joseph-Jean and Mariah (Desjardins) Philibert of Biddeford, born Dec. 8.
Bennett Tyson Mitchell, son of Jess and Shawna (Marshall) Mitchell of Wells, born Dec. 9.
Darcy Mae Stevens, daughter of Timothy Stevens and Angela Nguyen of Arundel, born Dec. 9.
Kira Marie Lyon, daughter of Corey Lyon and Cassidy Cates of Biddeford, born Dec. 10.
Levon Dean Neumann, son of Nicholas and Melanie (Ryan) Neumann of Wells, born Dec. 11.
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