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Roseboro interim officers sworn in; board discusses clerk’s position
by Doug Clark
Assistant Editor
Interim finance officer Sharon Williams, left, and interim town clerk Amanda Beatty, right, talk during Tuesday's Board of Commissioners meeting. (Doug Clark/Sampson Independent)
Interim finance officer Sharon Williams, left, and interim town clerk Amanda Beatty, right, talk during Tuesday's Board of Commissioners meeting. (Doug Clark/Sampson Independent)
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Roseboro's James McLean, right, swears in interim town clerk Amanda Beatty, as Mayor David Alexander looks on. (Doug Clark/Sampson Independent)
Roseboro's James McLean, right, swears in interim town clerk Amanda Beatty, as Mayor David Alexander looks on. (Doug Clark/Sampson Independent)
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Roseboro's James McLean, right, watches as Interim finance officer Sharon Williams, is sworn in Tuesday night. (Doug Clark/Sampson Independent)
Roseboro's James McLean, right, watches as Interim finance officer Sharon Williams, is sworn in Tuesday night. (Doug Clark/Sampson Independent)
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The Roseboro Board of Commissioners will begin its search for a new town clerk this week after saying goodbye to the former one Tuesday night. Long-time town clerk Drenda Ammons, who recently announced her retirement, attended the meeting and was recognized for her years of service to the town and its residents.

After a special ceremony that had Mayor David Alexander presenting Ammons with a plaque for her service, interim town clerk Amanda Beatty and interim finance officer Sharon Williams, who was hired to help with Ammons’ workload, were officially sworn in. The new clerk, town officials noted, will assume the responsibilities currently being undertaken by the two interim staff members, once that person is hired.

Later in the meeting, the board discussed how they would go about weeding through the 28 applicants the town had received for the position.

“We need to talk about how we are going to go over these applications,” noted Commissioner Alice Butler. “Do we all want to do it at the same time, or do we want to come in and look them over two (board members) at a time?”

Alexander suggested that since the deadline on the applications was Aug. 7, board members should review them within the next few weeks.

“I would say everyone can come in and look through them on their own time and then whittle them down to your top five,” he said. “You would have a starting point on who you wanted in the position that way,” the mayor stressed.

Commissioner Roland Hall suggested the board call a special meeting so as to include all board members in the process from the beginning.

“Then all of us will have gone through the applications and we can pick out the top five or six that we want to consider,” he explained. “Then we can begin the interview process.”

“We will do it however the board wants to do it,” Alexander interjected. “You just have to decide how you want to do it.”

The full board decided that they will look over the applications on their own time, pick out their two favorites and then call a special meeting to pare the applicants down to the final five.

Alexander said the board should have their top two choices selected by the board’s next meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 21.

To reach Doug Clark call 910-592-8137 ext. 123 or email to sisports@heartlandpublications.com.

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August 16, 2012
Again, why did Drender Ammons leave? I wish Katie Holland had been investing this story. She watch Drender and the others like a hawk during those meetings.
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