Berkeley: Protesters rally against post office closure
More than 100 people, including some who say they plan to camp out, gathered to protest the proposed closure of historic post office.
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More than 100 people, including some who say they plan to camp out, gathered to protest the proposed closure of historic post office.
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State historians to get historic post officeVictoria AdvocateThe small post office that was located for years in the old CL Dees General Store has been donated to the Mississippi Department of Archives and History. …and more » More: continued here
Pensioners in one of south Norfolk’s most rural villages have called for their post office to re-open, after it closed suddenly. Customers in Thurlton, near Loddon, found a closed sign at the village post office last week, which has left them to ponder its long-term fate. More: continued here
With just eight days to go until Christmas, Monday was expected to be the busiest day of the year for the U.S. Postal Service. More: continued here
3500 SF Post Office Lease at 116 John StCitybizlist Real EstateThe United States Post Office has leased a new 3500-square-foot location in the Financial District to replace the aging 1 Peck Slip Station, which is being redeveloped into a school. Currently under construction, the new full-service facility at 116 … More: continued here
The Herald | HeraldOnline.com Van Wyck likely to keep post officeThe Herald | HeraldOnline.comBrian White, a Charlotte-based supervisor with the U.S. Postal Service, said the 50 or so people Wednesday were the most he'd ever seen turn out at a meeting to discuss service changes at a local post office. Resident Jane Massey gave a…
Post Office took shape through rain, sleet, bankruptcy, deathsBaltimore SunLast week we discussed the incarnations of the Westminster Post Office— but there are more stories to tell. In 1934, folks began to wonder if the "new" post office at the corner of Longwell Avenue and East Main Street would ever be finished. … More: continued…