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Lily Marie MacFarlane, daughter of Matthew and Dorothy (Daigle) MacFarlane Sr. of Lyman, was born Aug. 13.
Jaxsun Raymond Gagne, son of Alexander Gagne and Hayleigh Williams of Biddeford, was born Aug. 13.
Alexa Emily Swan, daughter of Thomas and Jennifer (Schmitt) Swan of Lyman, was born Aug. 17.
Peyton Marie Zenga, daughter of Dylan Zenga and Miranda Quint of North Berwick, was born Aug. 17.
Adalyn Elaine Bailey, daughter of Mitchell Jr. and Kristen (Swallow) Bailey of Lyman, was born Aug. 19.
Henry Foster Pierce, son of Nathanael and Brittany (White) Pierce of Buxton, was born Aug. 21.
London Fay Cole, daughter of Christopher Cole and Brandi Lord of Sanford, was born Aug. 21.
Athena Ann Farmer, daughter of Benjamin and Sarah (Cahoon) Farmer or aWells, was born Aug. 20.
Hudson Raye Hillock, son of Joshua and Victoria (Hanson) Hillock of Limington, was born Aug. 22.
Lily Rose-Marie Haskell, daughter of Melysa Haskell of Sanford, was born Aug. 22.
James Edward Tyler Berrigan, son of Kevin and Amanda (Della Cioppa) Berrigan of Saco, was born Aug. 23.
Tanner Ray Fecteau, son of Kyle and Rebecca (Simpson) Fecteau of Biddeford, was born Aug. 23.
Sophia Jean-Delina Ferrante, daughter of Joseph Ferrante and Marina Gagne of Biddeford, was born Aug. 24.
Vivian Nicole Bourque, daughter of Jonathan and Melissa (Martin) Bourque of Arundel, was born Aug. 24.
Madilyn Cecilia Marie Salvas, daughter of Michael Salvas and Melanie Gagne of Buxton, was born Aug. 24.
Keagan Allen Mooers, son of Dana and Danielle (Gagnon) Mooers of North Waterboro, was born Aug. 28.
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