New-look Post Office unveiled
BANWELL’S subpostmistress and parish council chairman teamed up to cut the ribbon on the village’s new-look Post Office last week.
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BANWELL’S subpostmistress and parish council chairman teamed up to cut the ribbon on the village’s new-look Post Office last week.
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Residents’ support for post officeAberdeen Press and Journal, UK –2 minutes agoBy Joanna Skailes More than 150 people turned up to voice their support for Mannofield Post Office at a public meeting in Aberdeen last night. … More: continued here
U.S. News & World Report Should the Post Office Stop Saturday Mail Delivery?U.S. News & World ReportE-mail and other electronic communication has lead to a dramatic decrease in letters and mail sent through the post office, contributing to a $15.9 billion loss in the agency's last budget year and tripling the $5.1 billion the Postal…
By Bernie Delinski, Staff Writer A Tuscumbia architectural firm is being hired to provide professional services involved in turning the old downtown post office into a new City Hall and storage area. Parker Architects will charge 9.75 percent of the cost of construction on the project. The City Council unanimously agreed Monday night to award…
Kingston Post Office to become Penn Security BankScranton Times-TribuneKINGSTON – A post office will remain in Kingston, but it is about to move into a smaller space. Scranton-based Penn Security Bank and Trust is close to completing the purchase of the Kingston Post Office building at 435 Wyoming Ave. for just under $500 … More:…
Washington Post In a first, an undocumented immigrant is appointed to a statewide post in CaliforniaWashington PostA 33-year-old woman has become the first undocumented immigrant named to a statewide post in California. Lizbeth Mateo, an attorney and immigrant rights activist, was appointed to an advisory committee that seeks to improve access to college for low…
Valley post offices could still be savedValley CourierBy RUTH HEIDE Courier editor ALAMOSA — San Luis Valley residents in communities where post offices are proposed for closure still have a chance of keeping them. The US Senate this week approved postal reform legislation that would at the very least … More: continued here