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Births - June 10

Published 06/10/2012 12:00 AM
Updated 06/07/2012 02:36 PM

WESTERLY HOSPITAL

MAY 28 - A son to Paige Luethy of Mystic.MAY 31 - A son to Rebecca Tenuta and Chris Nardone of Westerly.

JUNE 1 - A son to Jeseca and Christopher Williams of Westerly.

BACKUS HOSPITAL

MAY 26 - A son to Michael and Amanda Pearson.

MAY 27 - A daughter to Pierre and Milouse Tassy.

MAY 28 - A daughter to Adam Brzozowski and Rachel Stahr.

MAY 29 - A daughter to Justin and Julie Belcher; a daughter to Salvatore and Pamela Desimone; a son to Matthew and Tracie Molnar.

MAY 30 - A son to Stacey Richardson and Melissa Belanger.

MAY 31 - A son to Jared and Lori Van Haitsma; a daughter to Christopher and Nicole Clarke.

JUNE 1 - A son to John and Kelly Stephan; a daughter to John Wallace and Erin Swabby; a daughter to Kimberly Brennan.

JUNE 2 - A daughter to Jamison and Andrea Lathrop; a son to Jeffrey Sisounong and Sabrina Boots.

JUNE 3 - A son to Imran Yaqoob and Shehla Ejaz.

OUT OF TOWN BIRTH

FEB. 18 - A son to Dee Elms and Doug Brown of Cambridge, MA. Paternal grandparents are Neil and Patty Brown of Mystic.

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