ROSEBORO — Tuesday night’s meeting of the Roseboro Board of Commissioners reflected a town steadily moving forward, marked by infrastructure progress, new funding victories, and heartfelt gratitude for a commissioner’s years of service.
Mayor Alice Butler presided over the meeting, which included updates on major projects, the announcement of an additional $1 million grant for water system upgrades, and the formal recognition of Commissioner Mark Gupton, who officially stepped down from his position.
Mayor Butler began the evening with a rundown of the town’s finances, reporting that property tax bills went out on Sept. 22, totaling $551,650, a roughly $10,000 increase from last year, reflecting rising property values across town…