Witley Post Office relocation rejected
CAMPAIGNERS battling to relocate their lost post office to Witley have suffered a significant setback.
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CAMPAIGNERS battling to relocate their lost post office to Witley have suffered a significant setback.
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A post office will be open for nearly 40 hours more a week when it reopens after a major refurbishment. Eaton Socon post office, at 194 Great North Road, will be open much earlier and much later than the present outlet once the scheme is finished in October. More: continued here
Suspicious bag shuts down post officeKentucky.com, KYA suspicious bag left in a Lexington post office has been investigated and determined to be harmless. Lexington police shift commander Lt. JJ Lombardi says police received a call at 2:50 pm EST after a customer left a laptop computer bag in a downtown …Lexington police blow up 'suspicious' bag;…
Fuel price costs are in the postNew Zealand Herald, New Zealand –13 hours agoTransport cost the post office US$6.5 billion in 2007 – US$500 million more than the year before. Highway transport of mail cost the post office US$3.1 …Post Office Pinched By Rising Gas PricesWLWTPetrol prices pinching post officeWLNSFor post office, 1-cent gas jump costs $8…
POST OFFICE Opens At The New Ohio Theater, Previews 12/1Broadway WorldPreview performances begin December 1 prior to an official press opening on December 6 at The New Ohio Theatre (154 Christopher St.) POST OFFICE is directed by Josie Whittlesey. Set in the weeks leading up to the holiday mail rush, POST OFFICE centers … More:…
ActionNewsJax.com Fernandina Beach post office restorations underwayActionNewsJax.comThe historic building where the Fernandina Beach Post Office currently resides is now under restoration and construction. Fernandina Beach commissioners said there's been a push to get the building fixed for about six years. “It's potentially a great … More: continued here
More than 100 post offices in western Pennsylvania could be closed over the next year. That’s the word from the U.S. Postal Service. More: continued here