Jordan Joseph Kozdra, son of Christian Kozdra and Alexis Lambert of Biddeford, was born Oct.2.
Charleigh Elizabeth Leland Bodwell, daughter of Tanner Bodwell and Jaime Lagasse of Sanford, was born Oct. 3.
Maxwell David Walter, son of Maxwell Walter and Kaley Coffin of Biddeford, was born Oct. 4.
Mason Alexander Walsh, son of Bryan Walsh and Samantha Hatch of Washington, D.C., was born Oct. 4.
Elliot Lee Daniel Williams, son of Ryan Williams and Jasmyn Noonan of Arundel, was born Oct. 5.
Evelyn Grace Thomson, daughter of Brian and Brandy Thompson of Saco, was born Oct. 5.
Weston Thomas Roberge, son of Jack and Ashley (Waterhouse) Roberge of Waterboro, was born Oct. 7.
Sierra Jacqueline Smith, daughter of Brent and Corinne (Boucher) Smith of Saco, was born Oct. 7.
Peyton Barbara Hirst, daughter of Derek and Jodi (Adjutant) Hirst of Kennebunkport, was born Oct. 7.
Beau Thomas Vire, son of Matthew and Michelle (Beaudoin) Vire of Biddeford, was born Oct. 8.
Annika Marie Levesque, daughter of Kevin Levesque and Stacy Griner of Sanford, was born Oct. 11.
Damien Julio Martinez, son of Edwin Martinez and Stephanie Martin of Biddeford, was born Oct. 11.
Thea Charlene Desjardins, daughter of Christopher and Jill (Roberge) Desjardins of Biddeford, was born Oct. 12.
Robert William Smart, son of William Smart and Andrea O’Toole of Biddeford, was born Oct. 12.
Cameron David Archibald, son of Christopher Archibald and Charlotte Cobbettof Shapleigh, was born Oct. 14.
Scott Joseph Kinney Jr, son of Scott Kinney and Jennifer Delisle of Old Orchard Beach, was born Oct. 15.
Camdyn Christina Gay, daughter of Matthew and Megan Provencher (Gay) of Springvale, was born on Oct. 15.
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