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The
North Providence Town Hall, located at 2000 Smith
Street, is dedicated to Frank C. Angell, who was in the real estate business and served
as Town Treasurer, Assessor of Taxes, Town Councilman,
and Deputy Town Clerk in the early 1900's. In his will, Frank C. Angell
bequeathed the land to build the Town Hall to the Town.
Built in 1931, the Town Hall has undergone exterior
renovation, new landscaping, painting and cement/brick
work.

North Providence
Town Hall
There is also an office across the street
from Town Hall at 1995 Smith Street.
This building houses the Recycling & Refuse Department
office.

Recycling &
Refuse Department Office
The Public
Safety Offices
at
1951 Mineral Spring Avenue
include
the Building Inspection, Planning & Zoning, Housing,
Federal Programs and Human Services
offices.

Public
Safety Offices
The original North
Providence Town Hall is located at 2226 Mineral Spring
Avenue. It contains the old North Providence Town Jail,
the original Town Council Chambers, and the interior has
been restored.

The Original
North Providence Town Hall
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