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Landyn Paul Frost, son of Mariah Ann McKenney of Kittery and Dylan Eric Frost of Somersworth, New Hampshire, born June 1.
Eamonn Joseph Marquis, son of Nicole Macchia and Joseph Marquis of Berwick, born June 2.
Wyatt David Bliss, son of Emma and Robert Bliss of Kennebunk, born June 11.
Greyson David Michaud, son of Courtney and Jeremy Michaud of Sanford, born June 19.
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Nolan Lincoln Carter, son of Joshua and Allison (Trafford) Carter of Biddeford, born July 1.
Laela Mae Sommer, daughter of Ryan and Chelly (Northrop) Sommer of Dayton, born July 1.
Alaric James King, son of James King III and April Gallant of Buxton, born July 3.
Chloe Lynn Lanoix, daughter of Thomas Lanoix and Carrie Bernier of Biddeford, born July 3.
Christopher Easton Goodness, son of Jared and Amy (Bartlett) Goodness of Hollis, born July 5.
Madison Denise Landry, daughter of Matthew and Jamie (Repin) Landry of Sanford, born July 6.
Addyson Grace Parsons, daughter of Corey Parsons and Whitney Kilton of Saco, born July 7.
Alyssa Marie LaCroix, daughter of Stephen and Kandis (Richard) LaCroix of Saco, born July 7.
Brantley John Meserve, son of Dustin and Amanda (Provencher) Meserve of Cornish, born July 9.
Mitchell Andrew Thompson Jr., son of Mitchell Thompson and Crystal D’Amico of Biddeford, born July 10.
Madison Marie Neault, daughter of Matthew Neault and Sarah Prejean of Waterboro, born July 10.
Payton Elizabeth Ann Hawks, daughter of Joshua Hawks and Heather Junkins of Sanford, born July 10.
Raelynn Grace Bryant, daughter of Ashley Bryant of Biddeford, born July 11.
George Dwight Pierce, son of Lincoln Pierce and Haley Nordmann of Parsonsfield, born July 11.
Owen Henri Morin, son of Jason and Casey (Adams) Morin of Biddeford, born July 13.
Nolan Cote St. Onge, son of Peter and Danielle (Cote) St. Onge of Biddeford, born July 14.
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