Rally will be held at GR Post Office
Many people in the community are gathering in Grand Rapids Sunday to rally against the U.S. Postal Office ‘s plan to end Saturday delivery.
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Many people in the community are gathering in Grand Rapids Sunday to rally against the U.S. Postal Office ‘s plan to end Saturday delivery.
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Hunts Post WEB EXCLUSIVE: Post Office hitlist revealedHunts Post, UK –1 hour agoSEVEN Huntingdonshire post office branches will be earmarked for closure when Post Office Limited announces its hit-list next week. … More: continued here
New York Times (blog) Complaint Box | Addressee DeceasedNew York Times (blog)The Post Office used to have something called the “Dead Letter Office,” where mail for people who could not be located was put. It's now euphemistically called the “mail recovery center,” as if the dead are not to be spoken of. …and more » More:…
MarketWatch Post office looking to hire hundreds of new workers in MassachusettsMy Fox BostonBOSTON – For years, FOX25 has reported on the struggles of the postal service. Now, the agency says they need hundreds of new workers here in Massachusetts. The agency is looking to hire 500 full-time letter carriers and clerks in the Bay…
The U.S. Post Office is struggling in this economy. The Post Office lost more than $1 billion last quarter. Fewer people are mailing letters and that, combined with high gas prices, led to the losses. More: continued here
HAZLETON – U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, PA-11, announced that the Shickshinny Post Office should reopen within 60 days. Thursday, Rep. Barletta received a letter from Kevin McAdams, manager of consumer and industry for the Central Pennsylvania District of the United States Postal Service, that indicated the borough’s post office – which was damaged and closed…
Rep. Ross Doesn't Grasp Post Office Problem, How it Should Be SolvedThe LedgerI read with interest Bill Rufty's column concerning the US Postal Service and US Rep. Dennis Ross' opinions of it ["Postal Service Debate Heats Up," May 21]. In the discussion of the financial troubles faced by the Postal Service, Rep. More: continued here