Monday, October 29, 2007

3-way battle is being fought in Beech Grove

IndyStar.com:
"After becoming Beech Grove's first Republican mayor in 48 years, Joe Wright set out to make a difference -- completing an overhaul of Emerson Avenue, pursuing a facelift of downtown's Main Street and a citywide wireless Internet system. But his projects have not come without some criticism in the city of 15,000 tucked into Indianapolis' Southeastside. Wright, 48, will face not one but two opponents Nov. 6 in his bid for a second term: Democrat Frank A. Mascari, 52, a jewelry store owner on Beech Grove's Main Street. Independent Ingle Harris III, 56, an insurance agent who is president pro tempore of the Beech Grove City Council, on which he has served 12 years as a Republican."

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