Nov. 22, 2019

Sunday Post Office Package Pickup Possible in Dec

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WHITE PLAINS NY – Did you get a notice of attempted package delivery in your mailbox? To ease the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, 30 select Post Offices in the Greater Hudson Valley are expanding package pickup beyond the usual Mon – Sat schedule to include the first four Sundays in December.

As an added convenience, the following 30 Post Offices are offering Sunday package pickup from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. on Dec. 1, 8, 15, and 22:  Brewster 10509, Bronxville 10708, Carmel 10512, Larchmont 10538, Mamaroneck 10543, Middletown 10940, Monroe 10950, Monsey 10952, Mount Vernon 10550, Nanuet 10954, New City 10956, New Rochelle Main Post Office 10801, Ossining 10562, Pawling 12564, Peekskill 10566, Port Chester 10573, Poughkeepsie Main Post Office 12601, Rye 10580, Scarsdale 10583, Tarrytown 10591, Tuckahoe 10707, Warwick 10990,  White Plains Main Post Office 10606, Yonkers Main Post Office 10710, Yonkers - Centuck 10710, Yonkers - East 10704, Yonkers - Greystone 10701, Yonkers - Hasting On Hudson 10706, Yonkers – South 10705, Yorktown Heights 10598.

When it comes to mailing holiday packages, shippers can skip the trip to the Post Office by using the Click-N-Ship feature and other online services at the Postal Service’s USPS.com website to order free Priority Mail boxes, print shipping labels with postage, and request free next-day Package Pickup.

Nationally, the U.S. Postal Service is ready to deliver more than 800 million packages between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day. The busiest time of the season peaks two weeks before Christmas, when much last-minute shopping starts. Customer traffic is expected to increase beginning Dec. 9, while the week of Dec. 16 is expected to be the busiest time for mailing, shipping and delivery. Additionally, the Postal Service predicts that nearly 2.5 billion pieces of First-Class Mail, including greeting cards, will be processed and delivered the week of Dec. 16.

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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