Best Community #35: Feisty Contender
Monday, June 20, 2011

North Providence

Suffering this year from political scandals, this small and feisty community hangs on to and even celebrates its intense Rhode Island culture. And small it is. North Providence, is in fact, the smallest town by area (5.8 square miles) in the smallest state. This is a nuanced claim (the city of Central Falls is Rhode Island's smallest municipality and Warren holds the title for smallest town in the smallest county of the smallest state). But beyond the little, North Providence has the eighth-highest population of Rhode Island's 39 cities and towns, and the second-highest of the state's towns after Coventry. You got all that?

North Providence by the numbers
Established: 1636
Population: 32,078
Median household income: $47,751
Median housing price: $177,000
2011 Best Communities rankings
Overall ranking: 35
Affordability ranking: 29
Education ranking: 32
Economic condition ranking: 36
Safety ranking: 20
Arts & Culture ranking: 20
History in a nutshell:
Feisty from the start, North Providence was separated from Providence after a group of farmers, unhappy with Providence’s government, petitioned the general assembly to form their own town. On June 13, 1765, the general assembly approved the request and North Providence was formed. However, due to four separate annexations, North Providence saw areas of its land re-annexed to Providence and Pawtucket. Although it is one of the state’s smallest communities, it is a bustling residential area with a population a little over 32,000. It is a very accessible area with major highways connecting it to the rest of the state. Most of North Providence’s residents work outside of their community but residential growth is still in the rise.
Famous residents:
Ernie DiGregorio, former NBA player
Jim Gilchrist, founder of the controversial Minuteman Project
Danielle Lacourse, Miss Rhode Island USA 2007, first runner-up at Miss USA 2007
Zellio Toppazzini, NHL - AHL hockey player, Rhode Island Reds Player of the Century, Providence College Head Coach
Bob Giammarco, former Providence radio talk show host and elected official in Cranston
Additional research by Nate Holterman
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Comments:
Gary Arnold
11:31am on Monday, June 20, 2011
It's pretty clear that taxes being as high as they are coupled with a failing educational system is symptomatic of past ans present apathy that runs in this town. There has been lack of any planning for the town, it's always been taking care of the privileged few that are connected in the public services,