
NEW YORK, NY – In the interest of safety and security, postal officials will seal or remove Postal Service collection boxes on Saturday June 23, in New York City.
The familiar blue collection boxes will be inaccessible after the final scheduled collection of mail on the evening of Saturday, June 23.
Impacted collection boxes will be reopened on the morning of Monday, June 25.
US Mail Collection Boxes impacted at the following locations:
- Both Sides of 15th Street – between 7th Avenue and 9th Avenue
- Both Sides of 16th Street – between 7th Avenue and 9th Avenue
- Both Sides of 17th Street – between 7th Avenue and 9th Avenue
- Both Sides of 18th Street – between 7th Avenue and 9th Avenue
- Both Sides of 19th Street – between 7th Avenue and 9th Avenue
- Both Sides of 7th Avenue – between 23rd Street and Christopher Street
- Both Sides of Christopher Street – between Bleecker Street and Greenwich Avenue
- Both Sides of Greenwich Avenue – between Christopher Street and 8th Street
- Both Sides of 8th Street – between 6th Avenue and Mercer Street
- Both Sides of University Place – between Washington Square Park North and 14th Street
- Both Sides of 5th Avenue – between Washington Square Park North and 14th Street
- Both Sides of Madison Avenue – between 28th Street and 35th Street
- Both Sides of 6th Avenue – between 28th Street and 35th Street
- Both Sides of 28th Street – between Madison Avenue and 6th Avenue
- Both Sides of 29th Street – between Madison Avenue and 6th Avenue
- Both Sides of 30th Street – between Madison Avenue and 6th Avenue
- Both Sides of 31st Street – between Madison Avenue and 6th Avenue
- Both Sides of 32nd Street – between Madison Avenue and 6th Avenue
- Both Sides of 33rd Street – between Madison Avenue and 6th Avenue
- Both Sides of 34th Street – between Madison Avenue and 6th Avenue
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