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Births – 3-11

By Herald Staff

The following births were reported at Shore Memorial Hospital:
Lauren Anne Davenport to Jennifer and Patrick Davenport of Wildwood Crest, Feb. 11.
Caylene Ames Kowalski to Samantha Elliott and Brett Ames Kowalski of Court House, Feb. 12.
Isabella Rose Moore to Jennifer Van Order and Robert C. Moore III of Petersburg, Feb. 14.
Scott Henry White Jr. to Colleen and Scott White of Cape May, Feb. 17.
Eden Nevaen Geisel to Natalie Proud and William Geisel of North Cape May, Feb. 19.
And at Cape Regional Medical Center:
Conley John Ryan to Yvonne and Charles Ryan of Cape May, Jan. 25.
Tavion Lemar Outlaw to Tanisha Outlaw of Wildwood, Feb. 16.
Giovanni Yoxan Marrero to Magaly Negron and Jonathan Marrero of Court House, Feb. 17.
Aricels-Maria Bonilla-Hernandez to Keira Hernandez and Marvin Bonilla of Wildwood, Feb. 18.
Bryan Tyler-Bonner Jr. to Elizabeth and Bryan Boner of Villas, Feb. 18.
Brett William McCorriston to Kristi and Joseph McCorriston of Villas, Feb. 18.
Isabelle Catherine Zinkewich to Elizabeth Joerger and Mark Zinkewich of Wildwood, Feb. 18.
Noah Brooks Henderson to Laura and Stuart Henderson of Cape May County, Feb. 19.
Joseph Ignatius Jr. and Savannah Lee Wareham to Dee-Anna and Joseph Wareham of Villas, Feb. 19.
Peyton Marie Demento to Tara Lee and Deano Demento of Lower Township, Feb. 20.
Brady Michael Heathcote to Kimberly and Randy Heathcote of Fishing Creek, Feb. 22.
Gage John Ormrod to Audrey and Steve Ormrod of Stone Harbor, Feb. 26.
Liam James Matalucci to Lauren and Zeth Matalucci of South Dennis, Feb. 26.

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