Lining them up Lauren Slocum, president and CEO of the Central Rhode Island Chamber of Commerce, directs elected officials to line up with Josh Post, owner of the newly opened Bonnie and Clyde tattoo parlor in Conimicut Village, for a photo op. Members
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Lauren Slocum, president and CEO of the Central Rhode Island Chamber of Commerce, directs elected officials to line up with Josh Post, owner of the newly opened Bonnie and Clyde tattoo parlor in Conimicut Village, for a photo op. Members of the chamber and officials stopped in at the parlor after participating at the grand opening of the adjoining Tiger Eye Gift Shop. Pictured from left are Ward 4 Councilman James McElroy, Post, Mayor Joseph Solomon and Ward 7 Councilman Steve McAllister. (Warwick Beacon photo)
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