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Local Alpine racer Jenna Sheldon finished in fifth place in the women’s downhill at U.S. Junior Nationals at Aspen Highlands on Sunday.
Sheldon’s time of 2 minutes and 21.91 seconds earned her the fifth place spot. She recovered from a tough start on her final run down the course to hit the line she and her coaches had talked about in previous days.
“Technically and tactically, my skiing really came together,” Sheldon said.
Sheldon said her goal over the several days of races in Aspen (at both nationals and junior national championships) was to put her best foot forward after a lack of events this season due to COVID-19. In Aspen, Sheldon was able to ski alongside and against some of the country’s best athletes she’s idolized for their World Cup success racing for the stars and stripes, such as Laurenne Ross and Alice McKennis.
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The Morristown Area Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a candidate forum Tuesday for those running for the Morristown city election at Walters State Community College.
Those running for election include Rob Burke and current City Councilman Bob Garrett for Ward 1, Charles Cook and current City Councilwoman Kay Senter in Ward 3 and Tommy Pedigo, whose running unopposed, for an at-large seat.
The forum will be held 7 p.m. at the Lyceum in Walters State and all candidates have agreed to participate, the chamber said.
Chamber Board President Steve Amos will welcome the candidates and guests to the forum and the format will be explained by Legislative Affairs Co-Chair Keith Andrews.
There are three city council seats up for grabs this election.
At large councilmeber Tommy Pedigo will have another four term as he is unchallenged for his seat.
In Ward 1, Rob Burke has qualified to run against incumbent city councilmember Bob Garrett.
In Ward 3, Charles Cook has again qualified to run for office, this time facing long-time incumbent Kay Senter.
The seven city council seats are staggered. The other four will be on the ballot in two years.