For New Bern residents who keep a close eye on how federal investments shape life across Eastern North Carolina, what happened just up the road in Greenville this week is worth paying attention to. Communities throughout our region — from Craven County to Pitt County — are deeply connected, and the kind of revitalization unfolding in Greenville today may offer a glimpse of what smart federal funding can do closer to home. This update is proudly brought to you by SupportNewBern.com — your go-to source for local news, resources, and community connection.

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Senator Tillis Gets a Ground-Level Look at the BUILD Grant’s Impact
North Carolina Senator Thom Tillis made a stop in Greenville on Wednesday, May 28, 2026, joining city leaders for a firsthand tour of projects made possible by the federal BUILD grant. The visit was designed to show — not just tell — how federal infrastructure dollars are reshaping the heart of the city and improving the lives of everyday residents.
What the Tour Covered
Senator Tillis and Greenville officials walked through improvements in both the downtown corridor and West Greenville, two areas that have historically needed investment and attention. The tour also spotlighted the city’s new greenway extension, a quality-of-life addition that benefits families, commuters, and outdoor enthusiasts across the community.
A Moment of Recognition
As the tour wrapped up, Greenville Mayor P.J. Connelly presented Senator Tillis with a formal proclamation honoring his longstanding advocacy and support for the community — a meaningful gesture that recognized the role federal partnerships play in driving local progress.
Why This Matters to New Bern
Federal grants like BUILD don’t stop at one city’s border. When our neighboring communities thrive — when downtowns get revitalized and green spaces get built — the economic and cultural ripple effects reach all of Eastern NC. New Bern has its own rich history of community-driven growth, and stories like Greenville’s serve as a reminder of what’s possible when leaders show up and funding follows.
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Original reporting by Ryan Martinolich, WNCT. Read the original article here.
