Photos: Altamont's Fairest

The Enterprise — Michael Koff
Smiling ear to ear: Cassandra Rhatigan, 19, of Duanesburg is crowned by 2021 Mrs. Altamont Fair Victoria Lechtenberg as Miss Altamont Fair. Rhatigan beat out three other girls who are 18 to 25 and unmarried. Zoie Libertucci is her first alternate and Dakota Stott is her second alternate.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff
Serious answer: Brooke Baldwin, 13, of Schenectady takes the microphone to answer a question during the formal-wear portion of the competition. Brooke beat five other girls to take the crown of Tween Miss (11 to 13) with Ava Jones as her first alternate and Sarah Coons as her second alternate.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff
All about community service: Amanda Liggett, 31, of Glenville poses wearing her T-shirt as the coordinator for the not-for-profit Toys for Tots in the Mrs. division. Liggett was the lone competitor in the Mrs. division for women who are 18 and older and are married.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff
Ready to perform: Vienna Rose Paludi, 9, of Rotterdam wears her hobby wear, as a band member, to pose for the crowd in the Young Miss competition. Vienna Rose won against seven other girls in the 8 to 11 age division. Paisley Pelton is her first alternate and Alyanna Crookes and Hadley Peters are her second alternate.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff
Shy look: Charlotte Goldberg, 5, of Altamont puts her hands together in her hobby wear to take the crown against two other girls in the Little Miss division, ages 5 to 7, on Tuesday morning. Aria Giagni is her first alternate and Brooklyn Richardson is her second alternate.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff
Cheer ready: Eliza Leszczynski, 14, of Rotterdam poses in her cheer uniform in the hobby-wear portion of the Junior Miss competition. Eliza beat out three other girls in the 14 to 17 age range; Eliza Snyder is her first alternate and Emma Isdell is her second alternate.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff
Stylish: Jencia Perez, 41, of Schenectady struts out in her formal wear before answering a question. Perez was the lone competitor in the Ms. division for women who are 26 and over and are unmarried.