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What: |
USPS representative will attend the Town Board Meeting to propose relocating retail services provided by the North Branch Post Office. |
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When: |
Wednesday, January 18th, 2017 6:00 p.m. |
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Where: |
North Branch Volunteer Fire Department |
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Who: |
USPS Real Estate Specialist Michael K. Bullard |
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Background: |
The Postal Service has been engaged in national re-evaluation of its faculties and is considering re-opening the retail services provided at the North Branch, NY Post Office located at 868 North Branch, NY 12766, to a yet-to-be determined nearby location. If the relocation is approved, Postal retail services will remain in the community at a different physical location within the same geographical ZIP Code area. There will be no changes to mail delivery, customers’ addresses or Post Office Boxes as a result of this re-opening. Retail Services will continue at the current site until such time as all necessary preparations are completed at the new location. U.S. Postal Service representative will discuss proposed plans at the 6:00 p.m. Town Meeting being held at the North Branch Volunteer Fire Department Written comments on the proposal will be accepted until February 21, 2017 and may be submitted: Michael K. Bullard, Real Estate Specialist |
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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