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Coventry, Rhode Island

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Coventry, Rhode Island
NameCoventry, Rhode Island
Settlement typeTown

Coventry, Rhode Island. Located in Kent County, Rhode Island, it is part of the Providence metropolitan area and is situated near West Warwick, Rhode Island, East Greenwich, Rhode Island, and Scituate, Rhode Island. The town is home to the Coventry Greenway, a National Recreation Trail that follows the Washington Secondary Rail Trail, and is close to the Scituate Reservoir, a major water supply for Providence, Rhode Island. The area is also near the T.F. Green Airport and the University of Rhode Island.

Geography

Coventry, Rhode Island is bordered by West Greenwich, Rhode Island to the south, Scituate, Rhode Island to the northeast, Foster, Rhode Island to the northwest, and West Warwick, Rhode Island to the east. The town is situated near the Scituate Reservoir, which is a major water supply for Providence, Rhode Island and is managed by the Providence Water Supply Board. The Coventry Greenway is a popular trail that runs through the town and follows the Washington Secondary Rail Trail, which is part of the East Coast Greenway that stretches from Calais, Maine to Key West, Florida. The town is also close to the Arcadia Management Area, a large nature preserve managed by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management.

History

The area that is now Coventry, Rhode Island was originally inhabited by the Nipmuc and Wampanoag tribes, and was later settled by English colonists in the early 18th century. The town was named after Coventry, England and was officially incorporated in 1741. During the American Revolution, the town was a major supplier of gunpowder to the Continental Army, and was also home to several Loyalists who supported the British Crown. The town is also close to the Prudence Island, which was a key location during the American Revolution and is now part of the Prudence Island Historic District. The town has a number of historic buildings, including the Coventry Town Hall, which was built in 1865 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Demographics

As of the 2010 United States Census, the town of Coventry, Rhode Island had a population of 35,014 people, with a median age of 41.4 years old. The town has a diverse population, with a mix of Italian-American, Irish-American, and Portuguese-American residents, and is also home to a number of Hispanic and Latino Americans. The town is served by the Coventry Public Schools district, which includes Coventry High School, Coventry Middle School, and several elementary schools, including Tiogue Elementary School and Washington Oak Elementary School. The town is also close to several institutions of higher education, including the University of Rhode Island, Rhode Island College, and Community College of Rhode Island.

Economy

The economy of Coventry, Rhode Island is diverse, with a mix of manufacturing, retail, and service industries. The town is home to a number of major employers, including Electric Boat, Taco Inc., and McLaughlin Research Corporation. The town is also close to the Quonset Point, a major industrial park that is home to a number of companies, including General Dynamics Electric Boat and Raytheon Technologies. The town has a number of shopping centers, including the Coventry Mall and the Centre of New England, which are located near the intersection of Interstate 95 and Route 3. The town is also close to the T.F. Green Airport, which is a major transportation hub for the region.

Education

The town of Coventry, Rhode Island is served by the Coventry Public Schools district, which includes Coventry High School, Coventry Middle School, and several elementary schools, including Tiogue Elementary School and Washington Oak Elementary School. The town is also close to several institutions of higher education, including the University of Rhode Island, Rhode Island College, and Community College of Rhode Island. The town has a number of libraries, including the Coventry Public Library, which is part of the Ocean State Libraries system and offers a range of programs and services for residents. The town is also home to the Coventry School Department, which is responsible for overseeing the town's education system and is led by the Coventry School Committee.

Government

The town of Coventry, Rhode Island is governed by a town council form of government, with a town manager serving as the chief administrative officer. The town is led by the Coventry Town Council, which is composed of five members who are elected by the residents of the town. The town has a number of departments, including the Coventry Police Department, the Coventry Fire Department, and the Coventry Public Works Department, which are responsible for providing a range of services to residents. The town is also part of the Kent County, Rhode Island government and is represented in the Rhode Island General Assembly by several elected officials, including the Rhode Island Senate and the Rhode Island House of Representatives. The town is also close to the Rhode Island State House, which is the seat of government for the state of Rhode Island. Category:Rhode Island