Mid Coast Hospital, Brunswick
A boy, Calin Alexander Candow, to Jayson Scott and Amanda Ellen (Atripaldi) Candow of Topsham, May 26, 2014.
A boy, Damien William Mullins, to Matthew James Mullins and Lindsey Marie Paiement of Georgetown, May 29, 2014.
A boy, Nathan David Gosse, to Palmer David Gosse and Nicole Marie Degen of Brunswick May 31, 2014.
A girl, Ellsie Kei Bright, to Keith William Bright and Rachel Ann Poulin (Purcell) of Lewiston, May 30, 2014.
A girl, Scarlette Marie Hart, to Joshua Thomas Hart and Amber Greene of Brunswick, May 31, 2014.
A girl, Mirabell Lee Hoffman, to Christopher G.F. Hoffman and Courtney Elyse Reichert of Brunswick, June 2, 2014.
A girl, Linnea Dawn Jenusaitis, to John Michael and Tonya Dawn (Sandberg) Jenusaitis of Durham, June 4, 2014.
A girl, Gemma James Josephine Mussomeli, to Kurt Merrow Luthy and Ivy Carmen Mussomeli of Bowdoinham, June 5, 2014.
A girl, Cassidy Mae Slawson, to David Ross and Stephanie Marie (Sucidlo) Slawson of Topsham, June 5, 2014.
A boy, Wyatt Matthew Jordan, to Leigh Dennis Ross and Hayley Morgan (Wight) Jordan of Lisbon, June 6, 2014.
A girl, Isabelle Faith Jean Wing, to Amber Jean Timko and Lawrence Everette Wing of Brunswick, June 10, 2014.
A boy, Chase Benjamin Taylor, to Kristina Marie (Leach) and Cole Benjamin Taylor of Brunswick, June 11, 2014.
A girl, Meadow Emma Finamore, to Sheila M. (Steinke) and Alex A. Finamore of Durham, June 12, 2014.
A boy, Maxfield Hunter Jones, to Heather Elise (Michaud) and Nathaniel Hunter Jones of Westport Island, June 13, 2014.
A boy, Mordecai Fox Woodmoore, to Violet Skye Wood and Adam W. Moore of Woolwich, June 13, 2014.
A girl, Finley Rose Woolston, to Nichole Michelle (Gendron) and Jared Browning Woolston of Brunswick, June 13, 2014.
A boy, Luke Andrew Juliani, to Krystal Michelle (Brewin) and Rodrigo Falcao Juliani of Lisbon Falls, June 16, 2014.
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