Veterans Day Holiday, Postal Schedule

No Delivery, Most Post Offices Closed on Monday, Nov. 12

November 09, 2012 



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GREATER BUFFALO AREA – In observance of Veterans Day, Nov. 11, the Postal Service will adhere to the following schedule.

  • On Sunday, Nov. 11
    • Buffalo Cayuga Branch, 285 Cayuga Rd, Cheektowaga will be closed.

(Normal Sunday hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.)

  • On Monday, Nov. 12
    • All Post Offices will be closed except:
      • Buffalo Cayuga Branch, 285 Cayuga Road, Cheektowaga – open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
    • There will be no residential or business deliveries

Please note:

  • Stamps are available at most grocery, pharmacy, and convenient stores
  • For 24/7 access to most postal products and services, go to www.usps.com - print postage online or find the nearest Automated Postal Center (APC)

 

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