The following births were reported at Cape Regional Medical Center:
Devin Aaron Swan-Rhoads Jr. to Deslyn Swan of Wildwood, Feb. 7.
Karter John Hudson to Amber Hudson and Harry Moran of Erma, Feb. 10.
Sophia Cora Edgar-Colon to Gabrielle Edgar of Wildwood, Feb. 20.
Kolin Charles Higgs to Christi Gartenmayer and Kerry Higgs Jr. of Erma, March 7.
Mason Joseph Boyd-Thomas to Cheryl and Timothy Boyd-Thomas of Cape May, March 9.
Koran Romelo Edwards-Vasquez to Jennyvon Vasquez and Hanif Edwards of Wildwood, March 9.
Mila Grace Krauss to Kimberly and Christopher Krauss of Rio Grande, March 11.
Maya Raven Concepcion-McGrath to Sandra and Max McGrath, of North Wildwood, March 12.
Joseph Anthony Rodriguez Jr. to Stephanie Campbell and Joseph Rodriguez of Cape May. March 12.
Aria Mae Pense Boschen to Nicole Pense and Mike Boschen of Cape May, March 13.
Leela Danielle Wysocki to Anjalai Pettit and Vincent Wysocki of Wildwood, March 13.
Zackery Charles Armstrong to Stephanie O’Neal and George Armstrong, March 14.
Bradley James Amenhauser to Jody and Jimmy Amenhauser Jr. of Green Creek, March 14.
Nataly Juanita Nichols to Kaila Sotomayor and William Nichols of North Cape May.
Elijah Michael Tees to Christie and Paul Tees of Cape May County, March 14.
Allison Kathryn Deveaux to Katherine Walker and Joseph Deveaux of Cape May, March 15.
And at Shore Memorial Medical Center:
Evan Robert Livingston to Christi Dukes and Ryan Livingston of Woodbine, Feb. 26.
Breon Joseph Judah Murray to Jasmine and Brian Murray of Court House, Feb. 26
Rosemary Cortes to Norma Benigno and Jesus Cortes Tiburcio of Ocean City, Feb. 26.
Billy Demian Bautista ot Ocean City to Christin Bautista, Feb. 28.
Francesca Grace Pittaluga to Kristy and Joe Pittaluga of Sea Isle City, Feb. 29.
Jeremiah Michael Conner to Amanda Camp and Jerry Conner of Burleigh, March 2.
Juliana Lee Dunkelberger to Talisa Gutierrez and James Dunkelberger of Court House, March 5.
Lochlan Davis Pringle to Krystin and Luke Pringle of Cape May, March 6.
Aiden Patrick Dooley to Bridget and Justin Dooley of Court House, March 8.
Cape May – Governor Murphy says he doesn't know anything about the drones and doesn't know what they are doing but he does know that they are not dangerous. Does anyone feel better now?