Scenes from the 28th annual Business & Agri Trade Fair

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    ACCEPTING THE BEST IN SHOW award at the annual Business & Agri Trade Fair was Tri-Community Landfill. Shown are, from left: Junior Miss Fort Fairfield Aleeshia Campbell, Sharon Raymond and Mark Draper from Tri-Community, and Janet Kelle, executive director of the Fort Fairfield Chamber of Commerce, which sponsors the trade fair.

 

 

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    RECEIVING THE FIRST PLACE best booth award at the recent Business & Agri Trade Fair, held at The Forum in Presque Isle, was Organic Sam’s Orchard and Nursery. Pictured are, from left: Junior Miss Fort Fairfield Aleeshia Campbell, Diana Kaszas, Sam Kaszas, Gary Kaszas, and Janet Kelle, executive director of the Fort Fairfield Chamber of Commerce.

 

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    RECEIVING THE SECOND PLACE best booth award at the recent 28th annual Business & Agri Trade Fair, sponsored by the Fort Fairfield Chamber of Commerce, was c3creative. Pictured are, from left: Janet Kelle, executive director of the chamber; Craig Cormier, Junior Miss Fort Fairfield Aleeshia Campbell, and Charlie Cormier.

 

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    ADMIRING A PLAQUE given to Freightliner of Maine for third place best exhibit at the 28th annual Business & Agri Trade Fair are, from left: Junior Miss Fort Fairfield Aleeshia Campbell, Al Maynard, and Janet Kelle, executive director of the Fort Fairfield Chamber of Commerce.

 

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    OVERHEAD DOOR and Katahdin Trust Co. were just two of the more than 50 exhibitors that attended the recent Business & Agri Trade Fair held in Presque Isle. According to officials with the Fort Fairfield Chamber of Commerce, which sponsors the annual show, they have already begun planning next year’s show. Anyone interested in helping out is asked to contact the chamber.

 

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    THE MAINE ANTIQUE TRACTOR CLUB was one of the many exhibitors at this year’s 28th annual Business & Agri Trade Fair. Officials said they were pleased with not only the attendance, but also the variety of products and services displayed at the show.