WINDSOR — The Windsor Fair Board of Trustees recently elected its officers for 2025.
The following officers were elected: Daniel R. Foster of Augusta, president; William McFarland of Augusta, first vice president; Rick Cummings of Windsor, second vice president; Dennis “Frank” Reed of Jefferson, secretary; and Jeffrey A. Tracy of Winthrop, treasurer.
The following trustees were elected: Thomas E. Foster of Augusta; Arthur Strout of Windsor; William McFarland of Augusta; Emery Pierce of Windsor; Alan Turner of Windsor; Dennis “Frank” Reed of Jefferson; Robert S. Brann of Windsor; Daniel R. Foster of Augusta; Gregg J. Baker of Pittston; Carol Davis of New Sharon; James Foster of Augusta; Jeffrey A. Tracy of Winthrop; Dennis Strout of South China; Tim Chase of Whitefield; Rick Cummings of Windsor; Darlene Newcomb of Whitefield; Shannon Ayotte of Augusta; Peter Chase of China; Dave Nelson of Windsor; and Sara Perkins of Pittston.
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