Some Post Offices to close on Saturday before Memorial Day

Four offices to close early Sat. May 28

May 10, 2011 



NORTH CAROLINA — The U.S. Postal Service, Greensboro District, announces the closing of 15 Post Offices in the northern half of the state on Saturday, May 28, the Saturday prior to Memorial Day. In addition, four more offices will close at 12 noon on that same day.

The following Post Offices, normally open on Saturdays, will be closed on Saturday, May 28:

Asheboro – 1030 S. Church St.
Burlington – 405 Maple Ave.
DurhamEast Durham – 1100 N. Miami Blvd.
DurhamNorth Durham – 3409 N. Roxboro St.
DurhamRTP – 65 T.W. Alexander Dr.
DurhamWest Durham – 3520 Kangaroo Dr.
Greensboro – Battleground – 2941 Battleground Ave.
Greensboro – Friendly – 610 Pembroke Rd.
Greensboro – Guilford – 5704 W. Market St.
Lexington – 110 N. State St
Raleigh – Avent Ferry – 3233 Avent Ferry Rd.
Raleigh – Brentwood – 2777 Brentwood Rd.
Raleigh – North Hills – 350 E. Six Forks Rd.
Raleigh – North Ridge – 7800 Falls of Neuse Rd.
Raleigh – Sunnybrook – 236 Sunnybrook Rd.

The following Post Offices will close at 12 noon on Saturday, May 28:

Cary – 150 Wrenn Drive – 10 am – 12 noon
Chapel Hill – 125 S. Estes Dr. 9:30 am – 12 noon
DurhamShannon Plaza – 3710 Shannon Rd. – 9 am – 12 noon
Winston-Salem – Hanes Mall – 3320 Silas Creek Pkwy – 10 am – 12 noon

To locate the Post Office closest to you and access its hours of operation, visit www.usps.com and select “Locate a Post Office” at the top menu bar.

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