Brian Matthew Sciortino
WEST PARIS — Jason and Grace Sciortino of West Paris are pleased to announce the arrival of a son, Brian Matthew Sciortino, born at 3:10 a.m. on May 2, 2023 at Stephens Memorial Hospital, and weighing 7 pounds 3 ounces. Maternal grandparents are Douglas and Bertha Grover of Greenwood. Paternal grandparents are Melva Comley of West Paris and Christopher Sciortino of Spring Hill, Florida. Brian joins a brother, Dominic, 4.
Jazmine Faith DeAngelo
NORWAY — Michael and Morgan DeAngelo of Norway are pleased to announce the arrival of a daughter, Jazmine Faith DeAngelo, born at 4:09 a.m. on May 9, 2023 at Stephens Memorial Hospital, weighing 5 pounds 6 ounces. Maternal grandparents are Dianne O’Leary and Greg Mauler of Raymond and Michael Miller of Gorham. Paternal grandparents are Sally DeAngelo of Naples and Bernard DeAngelo of Somerville, Massachusetts. Jazmine joins sisters Bella, 8, and Destiny, 12, and brothers Michael, 14, Bennett, 13, Wilder, 3, and Braxton, 1.
Scarlett Elizabeth Pelletier
BRYANT POND — Amber Cummings and William Pelletier of Bryant Pond are pleased to announce the arrival of a daughter, Scarlett Elizabeth Pelletier, born at 3 a.m. on April 12, 2023 at Stephens Memorial Hospital, weighing 6 pounds 1 ounce. Maternal grandparents are Michael and Julie Cummings of Woodstock. Paternal grandparents are Janet Bowman and the late Glen Dunn of Andover. Scarlett joins a sister, Zoie Pelletier, 13.
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