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Warwick, Rhode Island claims 39 gorgeous miles of shoreline along the Pawtuxet River and Narragansett Bay.  RI’s second largest city, Warwick’s superb business location ensures Warwick a prosperous future. 

Warwick reported a population of 85,808 during the Census 2000. Median household incomes were $46,483, substantially above the national median of $41,944.  Warwick, RI lies in Kent County and is part of the rapidly growing Providence Metropolitan Area. Only 7 miles from Rhode Island’s capital city of Providence, Warwick is 30 minutes north of Newport and one hour south of Boston.

Rhode Island divides its five counties into four Superior Court jurisdictions: Kent, Washington, Newport, and Providence/Bristol (with Providence/Bristol comprising one jurisdiction). Rhode Island's unified state court system, the Superior Court, has original jurisdiction in all of Kent County’s felony proceedings, in civil suits where claims exceed $10,000, and in matters of equity.  The Superior Court also hears appeals on civil and criminal cases from the Kent County District Court.  (Civil suits with claims from $5,000-$10,000 may be heard by the Superior Court or Kent County District Court.) Any appeal from a decision rendered in Superior Court is taken directly to the Rhode Island Supreme Court.

If you have a personal injury case, a judge will hear your claim in civil court. This FAQ's section gives you information about civil lawsuits. If you are confused about the terms you hear while in court, you may find this list of common legal terms handy. Once you've gone through a trial, you may have the right to appeal your personal injury case to the Rhode Island Superior Court or the Rhode Island Supreme Court.

Warwick's plethora of opportunity for boating aficionados, includes more boat slips, moorings, and marinas than any other Rhode Island community. Beautiful beaches, coves, and riverbanks lend themselves to swimming, fishing, and year-round fun. This lovely city offers 850 acres of recreational land, with sports fields, bike paths, and tennis courts.

Warwick residents seek health care at Kent Hospital, Rhode Island’s largest community hospital, ranking in the national top ten percent for volume of patients. Kent is also one of Warwick’s top employers. Others include Metropolitan Life Insurance, UPS, the New England Institute of Technology and Kenney Manufacturing.  Warwick students have 36 institutes of higher learning within a forty-mile radius, and within city limits lies the Community College of Rhode Island - Knight Campus.

Warwick residents celebrate their family-friendly lifestyle with the Apponaug Family Festival in September and the Gaspee Days Arts and Crafts Festival each May, drawing upwards of 50,000 patrons from surrounding regions.  Warwick visitors enjoy touring several historic sites, including legendary Drum Rock, once used by Native Americans to send messages across the water. Founded in 1642, Warwick was the site where the first shot of the Revolutionary War occurred, against the British Schooner Gaspee.

Warwick, Rhode Island offers a solid economy, affordable housing, a vibrant past, and a bright future. Warwick exemplifies Rhode Island living at its finest.


Warwick Accidents News

Jessica Selby This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Persistent heavy rain fell across the state yesterday, but in West Warwick, it was enough to warrant the town to be declared in a state of emergency.

The death of state police Detective Sgt. James D. Dougherty, who was part of the undercover drug operation that led to the arrest of three Providence police officers on March 4, won't hinder that continuing investigation or any prosecution, the superintendent of the state police said.

AN 18-year-old man is in a critical condition and a Toowoomba man is charged with drink driving after a tragic accident at Leslie Dam on Saturday night.

A Royal Navy commander who crashed a nuclear submarine into a large rock after mistaking a figure 1 for a 7 on a chart was reprimanded by a court martial.