Doyle could not estimate how many people came out to the fall fair, but said it was certainly more than in 2013 – the fair's previous best year – when around 8,000 people showed up.
The fair had 124 vendors who sold everything from furniture, to hand-made jewelry and clothing.
It also featured a wide variety of activities for the entire family, from live musical performances at the main stage area, to a giant pumpkin competition and shine and show, with more classic cars on display than in any previous year.
Doyle said around 250 people volunteered to make the fair a success.