Valdosta Mayor hopes downtown post office stays put
The U.S. Postal Service is considering moving the post office out of the roughly 26,000 square foot federal building on Patterson Street to a smaller location in town.
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The U.S. Postal Service is considering moving the post office out of the roughly 26,000 square foot federal building on Patterson Street to a smaller location in town.
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TriCities.com The IRS Wants to Give You MoneyWXYZThe money comes from 107831 refund checks that were returned by the Post Office because of errors with the mailing address. The IRS says some taxpayers are …IRS: $1.4 million in refunds unclaimed in OregonKVALCheck here to find your missing IRS tax refundOregonLive.comIf you're missing your '08 tax…
The smell of fresh paint wafts through the domed lobby of the latest Israeli arrival in East Jerusalem – a Jewish seminary in a bustling commercial area in the same building as a post office serving thousands of Palestinians every day. Otzmat Yerushalayim, which includes sleeping quarters and could house as many as 300 young…
BOSTON (MainStreet) — The U.S. Postal Service is in trouble. With more people sending email and texts instead of letters and cards, and more bills being paid electronically as well, there’s been a 20% drop in the volume of mail between 2006’s record (213 billion pieces of mail processed) and last year (177 billion, according…
Next week, Bangor City Councilors are expected to sign a document to return the Post Office to the Downtown area. County Administrator Bill Collins says the Post Office will move into the former district court building on Hammond Street. That will happen on October 31st and it will be open to . . . More:…
Villagers fight 'unsuitable' post officeExpress & Echo, UK –6 hours agoDOZENS of villagers crowded into a town centre post office to protest against the planned closure of their local branch. Residents made the three-mile trip … More: continued here
James A. Farley Post Office to close 24-hour windowNew York Daily News, NYBY Phil Molnar AND Kerry Burke In the city that never sleeps, the biggest post office is calling it a night. "That's horrible," said Jeff Garret, 25, a custodian from Manhattan. "When you need to get your mail off, you need to get it…