WOBURN – All Post Offices in the Woburn area will be open on Saturday, July 3, but many will shorten retail lobby hours and close at noon. Regular mail delivery and collection times for July 3 will be unaffected by the change.
The Woburn Post Office located at 462 Washington St. will remain open until 1 p.m.
Revised hours will be posted at each Post Office and commercial customers are asked to check with their Bulk Mail Acceptance Unit for July 3 hours of operation. Customers may call 1-800-ASK-USPS for information about specific Post Offices.
Post Offices will be closed Sunday, July 4 and Monday, July 5 however Express Mail will still be delivered.
All Post Offices will be open and regular mail delivery will resume on Tuesday, July 6.
Customers are reminded that many Automated Postal Centers (APCs) are open 24/7 for our customers’ convenience. APCs handle most all transactions customers can conduct in a Post Office using a credit or debit card and are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for added customer convenience. Packages can be mailed regardless of Post Office hours using these self-service kiosks, located in thousands of Post Office lobbies across the country. APCs are as easy to use as an ATM, but without the fees.
Greater Boston District 24/7 Automated Postal Centers
Acton, Andover, Arlington, Back Bay, Braintree, Brighton, Burlington, Fort Point, Framingham, Harvard Square Jamaica Plain, Kendall Square, Leominster, Lexington, Lowell, Marblehead, Needham, Newton Center, Northborough, Peabody, Prudential, Reading, Wakefield, Waltham, Westborough, West Roxbury, Woburn and Worcester.
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