NYC Post Offices Closed Monday, July 5 to Observe July 4th Holiday

Most Post Offices Will Close Early Saturday, July 3

June 30, 2010 

Release No. NYC-01-37 



New York, NY - The Postal Service observes, Monday, July 5th as a holiday. All Post Offices in Manhattan and the Bronx (ZIP Code areas 100-101-104) will be closed. There will be no regular mail delivery, except for Express Mail. All Post Offices will resume normal service on Tuesday, July 6th.

On Saturday, July 3, all NYC Post Offices will close at 1 p.m. and Post Offices in the Bronx will close at 2:00 p.m., except for the following Post Offices which remain open until the times listed below.

Canal Street Station
350 Canal Street
New York, NY 10013
(Retail service until 4 p.m.)
 
Manhattanville Station
365 W 125th Street
New York, NY 10027
(Retail service until 4 p.m.)
 
Franklin D. Roosevelt Station
909 3rd Ave
New York, NY 10022
(Retail service until 4 p.m.)
 
Murray Hill Station
115 E 34 Street
New York, NY 10016
(Retail service until 4:p.m.)
24/7 APC
 
Bronx GPO
558 Grand Concourse
Bronx, NY 10463
(Retail service until 4 p.m.)
24/7 APC
 
Ansonia Station
178 Columbus Ave
New York, NY 10023
(Retail Service until 4 p.m.)
 
Peck Slip
1 Peck Slip
New York, NY 10038
(Open only for APC Service)
Bronx Stations
(Closed on Saturday)
Allerton–Hillside–Parkway,
Pilgrim and Mt. Carmel
James A. Farley
421 8th Ave
New York, NY 10001
(Retail service until 9 p.m.)
24/7 APC

For customer convenience, Church Street, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Murray Hill and the James A. Farley Post Offices, all have 24-hour access to Automated Postal Centers (APC), the Postal Service’s version of the ATM. The APC enables customers to conduct business at their convenience.

Using credit and debit cards, the APC enables customers to:

  • Buy self-adhesive stamps.
  • Weigh, calculate and purchase postage in amounts for items weighing up to 70 lbs.
  • Send items via Express, Priority, and First-Class Mails, as well as by Parcel Post.
  • Purchase insurance up to $500.
  • Look up ZIP Codes and obtain Postal Service mailing information.
  • Obtain Certified Mail, Delivery Confirmation and Return Receipts.
  • Obtain a receipt.

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