WILMINGTON, NC — The U.S. Postal Service has reopened additional Post Offices and resumed additional mail deliveries today, Sept. 20, where possible in areas that begin with ZIP Code 283, 284, and 285. For the latest information on USPS service updates, check: https://about.usps.com/news/service-alerts/. Some exceptions apply due to flooding.
The following Post Offices remain temporarily closed:
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Temporarily Closed Post Offices |
Temporarily Closed Post Offices |
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Lumber Bridge PO |
Chinquapin PO |
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Mount Olive PO |
Cove City PO |
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White Oak PO |
Davis PO |
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Wilmington Main PO |
Ernul PO |
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Atkinson PO |
Maysville PO |
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Burgaw PO |
Morehead City PO |
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Fair Bluff PO |
Pollocksville PO |
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Ivanhoe |
Pink Hill PO |
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Kelly PO |
Seven Springs PO |
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Maple Hill PO |
Trenton PO |
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Teachey PO |
Merritt PO |
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Winnabow PO |
Dover PO |
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Whiteville PO |
Wrightsville Beach PO |
In order to receive mail delivery, mailboxes must be visible and safely accessible. Customers are asked to ensure their mailbox is free of debris and is safely accessible for our letter carriers. Also sidewalks, steps and passage ways should be free of debris.
Carriers will make every attempt to deliver where safe and passable. If mailboxes are blocked off or conditions are too difficult, letter carriers must consider safety and accessibility first. We expect and understand that more people will have the opportunity to clear mailboxes and walkways as the week progresses. Carriers will monitor and resume delivery to these locations as they are cleared.
The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.
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