Digger used to destroy post office roof in robbery
A DIGGER was used to destroy the roof of Post Office during a robbery in Castlereagh in the early hours of Tuesday morning. More: continued here
A DIGGER was used to destroy the roof of Post Office during a robbery in Castlereagh in the early hours of Tuesday morning. More: continued here
Bank ready to seal deal to buy, lease post officeThe Sunday DispatchKINGSTON — Penn Security Bank and Trust is close to purchasing the Kingston Post Office building, but the post office won't need to fill out a change-of-address form. Pat Scanlon, the controller for Scranton-based Penn Security, said the bank and …and more » More: continued…
A KNIFE-wielding man has threatened staff at the Kensington Park post office. More: continued here
KINGSTON 8212 Penn Security Bank and Trust is close to purchasing the Kingston Post Office building, but the post office won't need to fill out a change-of-address form. More: continued here
El Paso police officers arrested a Fort Bliss soldier who allegedly attempted to burglarize a post office, officials said Monday. More: continued here
CHAMPAIGN-URBANA — For more than three years, Steve Burgess has been fighting to get a federal courthouse named after his father, James Burgess. More: continued here
Sky Riders: 'Post Office' made a generation of bike jumpers.Santa Cruz SentinelDeveloper Barry Swenson Builder plans to level the site, located across the street from the Aptos post office, to make way for the long-delayed Aptos Village neighborhood development. The plans to put new streets, stores and homes on a weed-choked …and more » More: continued…
Sky Riders: 'Post Office' made a generation of bike jumpersSanta Cruz SentinelAPTOS — A testament to how kids and kids-at-heart can scratch fun from a patch of dirt is expected to disappear under the blade of a bulldozer this fall. Known to riders far and wide as "the Post Office," what started a decade ago…
APTOS — A testament to how kids and kids-at-heart can scratch fun from a patch of dirt is disappearing under the blade of a bulldozer. More: continued here
Turning a post office into loftsU-T San DiegoMatthew Segal peels off the relocation notice for the post office, leaving the "United States Postal Service" decal in place on the front door. — – Roger Showley. Go to Photo