Augusta, Lewiston, Portland and Bangor hospitals report their first deliveries of 2025.
New Year’s
Some critters would love to snack on your Christmas tree
For those who keep animals — wild or domestic — the second life of a Christmas tree can provide shelter, snacks or enrichment.
What to do in central Maine to celebrate the New Year
Though the region has no major celebrations planned, both revelers and families alike can find something to do from Waterville to Augusta to ring in the new year.
Augusta-area’s first baby of the new year is Lawrence Patrice Audet IV
Baby Lawrence was born at 8 pounds and 9 ounces Sunday at 10:30 a.m. to parents Amber Audet, 30, and her husband Lawrence Audet III, 32, on New Years Day at MaineGeneral.
New Year’s baby welcomed at Farmington hospital
Natalie and Brandon Harper of Strong greeted daughter Briar Mae on Sunday.
Fairfield couple welcomes MaineGeneral’s first baby of 2022 — Jesse Dodge IV
Jesse is the couple’s first baby and they plan to have another, but maybe not so soon.
Vivienne Prime first baby of 2021 in Waterville area
Vivienne was born at 11:06 p.m. Friday — New Year’s Day — to Carlton and Miranda Prime of Waterville, their third child.