We've got talent, yes we do!

CORNWALL — The 12th annual Cornwall Talent Show, held on the day after Thanksgiving, was one of the longer shows, but it certainly didn’t feel that way.

The UCC church was packed, as usual, for the Cornwall Library benefit show.

From an entertainment standpoint, this year’s show seems to have hit its stride with local talent, including the Grumbling Gryphons, young singer Efraim Valentim and Evan Jadow on guitar; and a visiting family band from New Hampshire, called Firefly, who performed well-received bluegrass strings and vocals.

Two thirds of Salisbury’s  Joint Chiefs performed; and emcee Karl Saliter and his “circus friendsâ€� rounded out the roster.

It all added up to great music, great laughs — and generous proceeds for the library.

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