dying city, dined with sinatra, spent five years in a federally funded gated community, and lived to tell the tale. ladies and gentlemen, it is my great pleasure to present mayor vincent buddy cianci. [applause] vincent cianci: thank you very much, andrea. thank you. thank you all very much for coming. andrea, you left an awful lot out of the introduction, i ll tell you. i ve been introduced many different ways. think about introductions, i remember being introduced one time, i used to be mayor and hen i stopped being mayor. then i became mayor again. in 1990 i got re-elected and i ll never forget before the inauguration but after the election i was invited to go to a dinner i think at the biltmore hotel. a lot of people were there. i ll never forget walking in and the person at the podium was excited to see me there. and he got on the microphone and he said, oh, ladies and gentlemen, i want everyone to welcome the two timing mayor of the city of providence. right? [laught
WOONSOCKET – On the morning of April 9, North Smithfield resident John Moore had taken his new car to a car wash in Woonsocket when he suffered a heart attack.