NEW YORK, N.Y. — In the interest of security and safety, postal officials will seal blue mail collection boxes at select Manhattan locations when the United Nations hosts the 65th session of the U. N. General Assembly.
The following collection boxes will be sealed with the final pickup of mail on Tuesday, September 21, 2010 and re-opened Thursday, September 23, 2010.
The sealed Mailbox locations are:
| ZIP Code | Collection Box Locations |
| 10017 | 43 St & Madison Ave (Southwest Corner) |
| 10017 | 47 St & Madison Ave (Southwest Corner) |
| 10024 | 77 St & Columbus Ave (Northwest Corner) |
| 10024 | 79 St & Columbus Ave (Northwest Corner) |
| 10024 | 81 St & Columbus Ave (Northwest Corner) |
Extensive postal information is always available 24/7 online at usps.com.
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