NEW: Cranston Named One of the Best 50 Cities in America

GoLocalProv News Team and Kate Nagle

NEW: Cranston Named One of the Best 50 Cities in America

The business website 24/7 Wall Street has named the 50 best cities in America and RI scored one of the top cities.

Cranston was named the 41st best city in America. Previously, Cranston had been named the Best Community in RI in 2013. 

According to 24/7 Wall Street:

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> Population: 81,029
> Median home value: $200,200
> Poverty rate: 11.0%
> Pct. with at least a bachelor’s degree: 26.1%
> Amenities per 100,000 residents: 181.4

A suburb of Providence, the city of Cranston is one of America’s best places to live. Despite having a population of only about 81,000, it is Rhode Island’s third largest city. Residents of Cranston, which lies along the Providence River, enjoy some of the best air quality in New England — 98.1% of days are spent in good quality. Residents also enjoy ample access to libraries and sports clubs throughout the city. Currently, just 3.2% of of Cranston residents commute using public transit, an inexpensive alternative to driving. A proposed commuter rail station may increase that figure. The city is fairly safe, with a violent crime rate of 131 incidents a year per 100,000 residents — significantly less than the rate in the rest of the state.

According to GoLocal’s list of famous Cranston residents:

A.J. Smith, General Manager of the San Diego Chargers
Dennis Wholey, talk show host; was born in Cranston
Deon Anderson, played in the NFL for the Dallas Cowboys
Elisabeth Hasselbeck, of Survivor fame and co-host of The View
Elisha Hunt Rhodes, noted General and American Civil War diarist
George J. Peters, United States Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient in World War II
Hugh Duffy, major league baseball player
Jack Capuano, retired former professional ice hockey defenseman and head coach of New York Islanders
Jack Reed, U.S. Senator from Rhode Island
Marissa Castelli, Bronze medalist at the 2008 U.S. Figure skating Championships in novice pairs
Mark Van Eeghen, former NFL Pro Bowl running back who played for the Los Angeles Raiders and the New England Patriots
Michael Parkhurst, former New England Revolution soccer player, MLS rookie of the year
Monty Are I, popular American Rock Band
Nehemiah R. Knight, Governor of Rhode Island and U.S. Senator
Robert Knight, textile manufacturer, founder of Fruit of the Loom
Sasha Cagen, public intellectual and creator of the Quirkyalone movement
Sergei Khrushchev, son of former Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, acts as a Senior Fellow at the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University
Steven Krasner, retired sportswriter and current author, born in Cranston
Christopher Lippitt, Revolutionary War officer, manufacturer
Tom Mellor, played in the National Hockey League, won a silver medal at the 1972 Olympics
Abraham Nathanson, developer of the game Bananagrams
Vinny Paz, former lightweight and light middleweight boxing champion
Will Blackmon, NFL defensive back for Green Bay Packers
Garrett McWeeney, professional basketball player/Hollywood playboy
William Carpenter, early settler from 1644
Frederick Lewis Weis, reverend, author
Don T. Volino, Jr. Italian philanthropist, media consultant
Steve Laffey, former Mayor of Cranston
Edward D. DiPrete, former Governor of Rhode Island and former Mayor of Cranston
Joe Trimble, former MLB pitcher for the Boston Red Sox and the Pittsburgh Pirates
Lauren Alviti, Miss Rhode Island Teen USA 1997
Freda Felcher, former girlfriend of Harry Dunne, Dumb and Dumber


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