The winning entrants in National Bank of Delaware County's "Faces of Delaware County" contest were recently announced.
Entries will be displayed at NBDC offices in Walton, Andes, Franklin, Hamden, Stamford and Roxbury.
Best of Show winner was Joe Gifford of Delhi. He won $500.
Receiving first place in the adult division was Angel Haraveth of Walton, who won $250.
Second place was won by Debbie DeKoeyer of Delhi, who won a $200 savings bond.
Barbara Matulj of Walton won third place and a $100 savings bond.
In the teen division, winners included Tess Mayer of Bovina Center, who took first place and a cash prize of $250.
Second place was won by Tasha Lynn of Walton, who won a $200 savings bond.
Megan Brosi of Delhi won third place, and received a $100 savings bond.
Jeanne VanBuren of Binghamton won first place in the Professional Division and $250.
Judges included professional photographers Jack Cole of Up-Country Photos in Oneonta, Lori Sulger of Daniel Photographics, Godzart's Donna Martino of Andes and Walton Central School art teacher Lara Fassler of Binghamton.
See Gifford's winning photo at www.thedailystar.com
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