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Braydon Williams, left, and Cheyenne Goodermote, second from right, were crowned by last year's winners Nora Therrien of Savoy and Prince Dane Greenhalgh.
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Aggie Fair Crowns 2015 Prince & Princess.

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Brayden Williams, 5, of Pittsfield and Princess Cheyenne Goodermote, 7, of Clarksburg are crowned Saturday morning at the Aggie Fair.

ADAMS, Mass. — Along with the annual judging, demonstrations and demolition derby, the Adams Agricultural Fair also selects a boy and a girl to represent the fair.

The 2015 Adams Agricultural Fair Prince Brayden Williams, 5, of Pittsfield and Princess Cheyenne Goodermote, 7, of Clarksburg were crowned on Saturday morning. Last year's Princess Nora Therrien of Savoy and Prince Dane Greenhalgh of Williamstown were on hand to do the honors.

The prince and princess were chosen by a panel of judges after answering questions about why they wanted the titles.


Among their duties is to help hand out ribbons to winners at the fair and to ride in the Fall Foliage Festival Parade as representatives of the fair.

This year's winners also each received $50 from contest sponsor The Rainbow Shack.

The contest is open to children ages 5 to 7


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Adams Picks Select Board Candidates; Cheshire Nixes Appointed Assessor

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff
ADAMS, Mass. — Voters chose incumbent John Duval and newcomer Ann Bartlett for the two open seats on the Selectmen.
 
Bartlett, a co-owner of the former Red Carpet Diner, garnered the most votes at 791, more than 300 above the other three challengers, and Duval was returned for another three-year term with 685.
 
Incumbent Howard Rosenberg's decision sparked a five-way race for the two seats. Coming in third was Jerome Socolof with 465, Mitchell Wisniowski with 446 and former board member Donald Sommer with 367.
 
All results are unofficial.
 
Wisniowski did win a seat on the Parks Commission and Michael Mach outpolled challenger Timothy Kitchell Jr. 887-407 to stay on the Planning Board. 
 
Frederick Lora appears to have bested Jennifer Solak as Adams representative to the Hoosac Valley Regional School District by 10 votes. The unofficial tally is 814-804, with Lora gaining 674 votes to Solak's 620 in Adams; the voted flipped in Cheshire with Solak winning 184-140 but not enough to overcome the gap. Robert Tetlow Jr., running unopposed, was returned as the Cheshire representative. 
 
Write-ins for Board of Health and Redevelopment Authority, which had no candidates, were still being tallied. 
 
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