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Emily Williams, 18, of Mount Vernon, displays her goat Sunday during the Boer goat competition at the Windsor Fair. Williams heads off to school today, starting her freshman year at Franklin Pierce College in New Hampshire, where she'll study pre-veterinary medicine. Photo by Elise Klysa
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Emily Williams, 18, of Mount Vernon, displays her goat Sunday during the Boer goat competition at the Windsor Fair. Williams heads off to school today, starting her freshman year at Franklin Pierce College in New Hampshire, where she'll study pre-veterinary medicine.
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A goat watches as Emily Williams, 18, of Mount Vernon, displays many of the awards and ribbons she received Sunday at the opening day of the Windsor Fair.
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Goat competition becomes a family affair as Emily Williams, center, 18, of Mount Vernon, competes against her grandmother Sherrill Hallett, left, of Chelsea, on Sunday at the Windsor Fair. In this round, Hallett won the blue ribbon and her granddaughter placed second.
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Logan Robertson, 13, of Litchfield, runs with his horse Drummer on Sunday in the horse competition at the Windsor Fair. Robertson and his horse won a blue ribbon at the show.