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PHOTOS: WestFest 2022

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WESTFORD — The Westford Education Foundation held its annual WestFest fundraiser, packed with town non-profits, vendors and carnival games.

  • Friends of East Boston Camps Board Member Marcia Stokes showsLuis and Mia Hernandez animal tracks. (Photos/Ben Domaingue)
  • Day School Parent Teacher Organization hosts its game - Duck Dash. (Photo/Ben Domaingue)
  • Sudhish Meghwal attempts to land a shot in Westford Youth Lacrosse's target practice. (Photo/Ben Domaingue)
  • Clark Tracy runs through a maze set up by Fresh Start Food Gardens. (Photo/Ben Domaingue)
  • A special mopment between Sabrina Berthold (right) and her former nanny Leslie Higgins, who had not seen Berthold in over six years. (Photo/Ben Domaingue)
  • Liam Walsh lands a pie to the face on Crisafulli School Principal Sharon Kennelly. (Photo/Ben Domaingue)
  • Good Pickin' Farm showcased a variety of animals in its pop-up petting zoo, including chickens, goats and guinea pigs. (Photo/Ben Domaingue)

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Local journalism is vital to our communities. As other publications shift focus toward regional journalism, WestfordCAT continues to provide high-quality hyperlocal reporting to our town, free for everyone to read. So  we have a small favor to ask. Every contribution, no matter how big or small, helps us sustain our journalism and keep our community informed. Please consider supporting WestfordCAT by donating online.

Ben Domaingue
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Ben Domaingue has previously worked at newspapers in New Hampshire and is the Managing Editor covering Westford. He’s passionate about community journalism, photography and hiking. Email him at bdomaingue@westfordcat.org.

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