NYC Post Offices Open for Package Pick-ups on Sundays

Sunday hours available to customers for the Holiday Season

December 02, 2016 



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New York, NY — If you get a notice of attempted delivery this holiday season, you can schedule a redelivery or take advantage of the expanded package pick-up on Sundays at select Post Offices.

In addition to the usual Monday to Saturday hours, customers can pick-up articles at thirty-three Post Offices in Manhattan and the Bronx on December 4, 11, and 18, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The thirty-three Post Offices open for Sunday package pick-up only are:

MANHATTAN

10002

Knickerbocker

10003

Cooper

10009

Peter Stuyvesant

10010

Madison Square

10014

Village

10016

Murray Hill

10021

Lenox Hill

10023

Ansonia

10024

Planetarium

10025

Cathedral

10027

Manhattanville

10028

Gracie

10029

*Hellgate

10030

*College

10031

*Hamilton Grange

10032

Audubon

10033

Washington Bridge

10034

Inwood

10035

*Triborough

10037

*Lincolnton

10039

*Colonial Park

10040

Fort George

BRONX

10452

Highbridge

10453

Morris Heights

10456

Morrisania

10457

Tremont

10458

Fordham

10459

Boulevard

10462

Parkchester

10463

Kingsbridge

10467

Williamsbridge

10472

Soundview

10475

Co-op City

 

The Postal Service is projecting about 750 million packages will be delivered this holiday season, a 12-percent increase in volume compared to last year.

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