Mayor Joseph J. Solomon is the city’s chief executive, but he’s also a lawyer, an accountant and a car dealer, too.
Mark Reynolds, The Providence Journal
Wed, 03/13/2019 - 4:50pm
Mayor Joseph J. Solomon is the city’s chief executive, but he’s also a lawyer, an accountant and a car dealer, too.
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