Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 2004 — Page 2

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Mayor and council members make it official

Bart Peterson, 47 th mayor of Indianapolis, was sworn in during an inaugural ceremony at the Indiana State Museum along with members of the City-County Council. Peterson began his second term as mayor on Jan. 1.

Former Indianapolis mayors John J. Barton (left) and Charles Boswell (center) joined former council president Beurt SerVaas at the ceremony.

Council member Lonneli Conley engaged in conversation with Recorder President and state Rep. Carotene Mays. (Photos/C. Guynn)

Member of the City-County Council Steven Talley was sworn in during the ceremony.

Sheriff Frank Anderson recently celebrated his first year as sheriff and was among those who spoke at the ceremom §1

Indianapolis City-County Council member Rozelle Boyd will lead the Democratic majority.

New Mayor of Lawrence Recently the City of Lawrence held its inaugural ceremony where Deborah Cantwell, Lawrence's first Democrat and first woman mayor, was sworn in. During the ceremony, Recorder columnist Amos Brown spoke with Cantwell.

State Rep. Mae Dickinson, DIndianapolis, swore in Cantwell during the recent ceremony. (Photos/C. Guynn)