said by qworster
:Buddy Cianci's first conviction was for felony assault. With the help of his chauffeur (a state police employee, by the way), he kidnapped his (ex) wife's lover, burned his arms and legs with cigarettes and beat the crap out of him-putting him in the hospital for almost two weeks! Why Don't YOU get your facts straight? His second felony conviction was for corruption-AFTER he put a "For Sale" sign on the Mayor's office door. Fortunately, they passed a law barring convicted felons from holding office, or he might just well get elected Mayor again-now that he's out of "Club Fed" of course. I understand that Buddy and Brad Bleidt (The radio financial "expert" who stole almost 30 million $$$ from his clients-including almost a half million from his MOTHER) were in a band together there.
All the Massachusetts people have done is raise the prices of housing so high that people who work in Providence can't afford to live there. Yes, people can sell their houses for big bucks...but then they can't afford to buy another one. They wind up living down south or in Bristol County, MA. Don't believe me? RI has been steadily losing population for the past ten years! Numbers don't lie.
Contribute to the economy? I don't think so!
Look at all the stores along Route 44 in Seekonk (Massachusetts)-their parking lots are filled with RI license plates. Same thing along Rte. 1 in Attleboro, MA. Then check out the (almost empty) Providence Place mall, where a couple of stores go out of business every month.
Don't get me wrong, I love Rhode Island. I lived there for twenty years (1979 to 1999) and again from 2005 until just recently. I just don't see much hope there. Providence is now a two tiered city-there's South Providence (the poor ghetto) and the rest of the area (filled with high upper middle class and above). The middle class has been priced out of Providence and its suburbs. Even Pawtucket is getting too expensive to live in.
Verizon used Cranston as their test city for FIOS. That's the only reason it's in RI at all. Providence doesn't have it yet, and it's the state's largest city (and capital).
Cox spends money there because people want Cable TV, and Cox wants to be the telephone company in RI (and can't without overbuilding their Internet connectivity). After all, most people in RI hardly ever go out-except to the "packie" to buy their beer.
Providence is slated to have FIOS TV by year end 2007 along with other communities in service area 3, Warwick, North Kingston, East Greenwich, Coventry and West Warwick (service area 6) have had FIOS internet for over a year and TV for several months. Thats over half the state by the end of this year. Providence also houses one of the few FIOS support centers. Providence will have FIOS TV before Boston and many other large cities served by Verizon. The RI FIOS market was also in the first group upgraded to the 20/5 while others waited. RI got the new guide first etc.