Greene County,
North Carolina is located in the coastal
plains area half way between the eastern
seaboard and Raleigh. Greene Co. has a
population of 20,157 (Census
2006 est.). Greene County boasts a recognized
innovative and progressive local government that
provides effective and efficient services
throughout its 265.40 square miles.
Greene County, NC was first settled around
1710 by immigrants from Maryland, Virginia and
parts of North Carolina. Greene County is
bordered by
Goldsboro,
Greenville,
Kinston and
Wilson. Major shopping malls and rich
cultural activities are abundant within a 15-25
minute drive. Greene County is at the heart of
the planned
Global Transpark, an innovative technology
and transportation project.
You may be
considering the financial option of bankruptcy,
a federal plan that allows debtors to divide
assets among creditors and free themselves of
financial obligations that cannot be repaid. In
some cases, debtors can stay in business and use
new revenue to resolve old debts. Greene County
is in the Eastern District, with Bankruptcy
Courts in Elizabeth City, Fayetteville, New
Bern, Raleigh, Wilmington, and Wilson. The
court's official
Web site can answer many of your bankruptcy
questions. The Wilson Division is located at
1760-A Parkwood Blvd W, Wilson, NC 27893-3564
(phone: 252-237-0248), while the Raleigh
Division is at 300 Fayetteville Street, Second
Floor, Raleigh, N.C. 27601-1799 (phone:
919-856-4752).
Greene County
News
Cuts could cost Greene County employees three holidays (The Springfield News-Leader)
ROE wants Greene County to pay up (The Telegraph)
Greene County hiker found dead (WRGB Albany)
Greene County Council and Commissioners approve change to WestGate inter-local agreement (Greene County Daily World)
Greene County Master Gardeners plans program on starting a vegetable garden (The Springfield News-Leader)
Greene County Master Gardeners plans program on starting a vegetable garden (The Springfield News-Leader)
Greene County residents urged to test well water (The Springfield News-Leader)