All Rochester Area Post Offices Open Christmas Eve, Most Closing at Noon


December 14, 2012 



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GREATER ROCHESTER — All Post Offices will be open Christmas Eve, Monday, Dec. 24 but all will close at noon except the Rochester Main Post Office, 1335 Jefferson Road, Rochester, closing at 3 p.m.
Regular mail delivery for Dec. 24 and blue collection boxes having final collection times before 12 p.m. (noon) will not be affected by these changes. However, collection boxes with final collection times scheduled after 12 p.m. will be collected by noon.
Revised hours will be posted at each Post Office. Customers may call 1-800-ASK-USPS for information about specific Post Office hours.
Customers can access many postal services and products at usps.com or visit a Self Service Kiosk at the following Post Offices:


   

Beechwood Station – 300 Waring Rd

Henrietta PO – 25 Goodburlet Rd

North Chili PO – 3235 Union St

Spencerport PO - 11 Amity St

Brighton Station –    130 Winton Rd N

Hilton PO - 25 South Ave

Panorama Branch – 1614 Penfield Rd

Victor PO - 21 Framark Dr

Canandaigua PO –  405 Eastern Blvd

Irondequoit Branch – 425 Ridge Rd E

Penfield PO – 2080 Fairport Nine Mile Pt Rd

Webster PO –    75 Barrett Dr

Charlotte Station – 4455 Lake Ave.

Lexington Station – 1280 Lexington Ave

Pittsford PO –        5607 Palmyra Rd

Westgate Branch – 1485 Howard Rd.

Fairport PO – 6740 Pittsford Palmyra Rd

Loehmann’s Plz –  1900 Clinton Ave S.

Ridgemont Branch – 2833 Ridge Rd W

 

Greece Branch – 3245 Latta Rd

Macedon PO – 1475 Canandaigua Rd

Rochester Main Office – 1335 Jefferson Rd

 


Post Offices will be closed Christmas Day, Tuesday, Dec. 25 and only Express Mail will be delivered. Regular mail delivery and Post Office hours will resume Wednesday, Dec. 26.

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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