Post Office Hours Trimmed At Most Southern Tier Locations

Carriers Continue Regular Delivery on Christmas Eve Post Offices Closed Christmas Day, but full services resume on Thursday

December 23, 2013 



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Post Offices around the region will be open Christmas Eve, Tuesday, Dec. 24, with most closing at noon. Regular mail delivery will be unaffected by the change.
Revised hours will be posted at each Post Office.

Blue collection boxes having final collection times before 12 p.m. will not be affected by these changes. However, collection boxes with final collection times scheduled after that may be collected early. Therefore, mail should be deposited into these mailboxes by 12 p.m. for early pickup Dec. 24.

Office

Zip

Special closing time

CORTLAND

13045

3:00 PM

ETNA

13062

2:00 PM

MCGRAW

13101

4:45 PM

ANDES

13731

4:45 PM

BLOOMVILLE

13739

12:30 PM

CORBETTSVILLE

13749

2:00 PM

ENDICOTT

13760

3:00 PM

ENDICOTT-UNION

13760

3:00 PM

JOHNSON CITY

13790

3:00 PM

MCDONOUGH

13801

5:00 PM

NORTH NORWICH

13814

2:00 PM

NORWICH

13815

3:00 PM

ONEONTA

13820

3:00 PM

OWEGO

13827

3:00 PM

PLYMOUTH

13832

12:30 PM

PORTLANDVILLE

13834

1:00 PM

VESTAL

13850

3:00 PM

WHITNEY POINT

13862

3:00 PM

BINGHAMTON-MAIN

13902

3:00 PM

 

Post Offices will be closed Dec.25. Only Priority Mail Express will be delivered on Christmas Day.
All Post Offices will be open and regular mail delivery will resume Dec. 26.

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