The Portuguese, like other ethnic groups, were drawn to East Providence primarily by the lure of jobs.
When East Providence was incorporated, no more than a few hundred of its residents made the coastal village their home.
East Providence has both public and non-public schools.
The playing grounds were, at that time, in the Rumford section of East Providence.
East Providence is the name of two places in the United States:
The road continues into East Providence and all three roads respectively leave the freeway.
The next section to be constructed was the part in East Providence.
It the past decade, East Providence has considered many redevelopment projects.
Route 103 is a major commercial corridor in East Providence.
The venue also hosts most of the high school athletics in East Providence.