Cleveland, OH — Most area Post Offices in the 439 ZIP Code service area will be open normal business hours on July 3rd.
Some offices, however, will close at 2 p.m. Offices closing at 2 p.m. in observance of the Independence Day holiday are:
- Blaine Post Office, 53739 National Rd.;
- Bridgeport Post Office, 300 S. Lincoln St.;
- Colerain Post Office, 72120 State Route 250;
- Clarington Post Office, 506 Market St.;
- Dillonvale Post Office, 132 Smithfield St.;
- East Springfield Post Office, 9889 County Highway 39;
- Flushing Post Office, 208 High St.;
- Glencoe Post Office, 50073 First St.;
- Hannibal Post Office, 52758 Boston Hill Rd.;
- Holloway Post Office, 120 E. Main St.;
- Hopedale Post Office, 165 Millers Station Rd.;
- Maynard Post Office, 71660 Hall St.;
- Neffs Post Office, 54061 Pike St.;
- New Athens Post Office, 128 Main St. South;
- Piney Fork Post Office, 2909 County Road 11;
- Powhatan Point Post Office, 335 Highway 7 North;
- Richmond Post Office, 36 Main St.;
- Salineville Post Office, 37 W. Main St.;
- Wintersville Post Office, 201 Luray Dr.;
- Yorkville Post Office, 325 Public Rd.
P.O. Box mail access will only be available until 2:00 p.m. in those Post Offices where retail counters and access to Post Office Boxes are co-located and are affected by early retail closing. Offices with 24-hour box access are not affected.
Mail will be delivered on July 3rd. Last mail pickup from the blue collection boxes on July 3rd will be at noon, unless there is an earlier scheduled pick-up time listed.
There will be no mail delivery or mail collection on July 4th, although Express Mail will be delivered.
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