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It serves the 11432 ZIP Code. It was built in 1932–1934, and is one of two post offices in New York City designed by the architects Cross & Cross as a consultant to the Office of the Supervising Architect. The building is a two-story brick building on a light gray granite base with marble trim in the Colonial Revival style.
Note: New York 06390 is served by Hartford, Connecticut. New York (100-102 Manhattan; 104 The Bronx) Morgan General Mail Facility, 341 Ninth Avenue, New York, NY 10199 [8] [better source needed] Brooklyn (103 Staten Island; 112 Brooklyn; 116 Far Rockaway) 1050 Forbell Street #2005, Brooklyn, NY 11256 [8]
US Post Office-Jackson Heights Station is a historic post office building located at Jackson Heights in Queens County, New York, United States.The original section was built in 1936–1937, and was designed by architect Benjamin C. Flournoy (1876-ca. 1939) as a consultant to the Office of the Supervising Architect.
US Post Office-Flushing Main is a historic post office building located at Flushing in Queens County, New York, United States.It was designed and built between 1932 and 1934 by architect Dwight James Baum and William W. Knowles as consulting architects to the Office of the Supervising Architect.
Hiring for long-term careers. The U.S. Postal Service has about 20,000 employees in North Carolina, including 5,000 in the Charlotte region. The Gastonia plant will have 700 to 1,000 workers.
The East Aurora, New York resident was airlifted from the scene to a nearby hospital, where she died from serious injuries. 79-year-old woman struck and killed by USPS delivery vehicle in New York ...
The Long Island City Post Office is a historic post office building located at Long Island City in Queens County, New York, United States.It was built in 1928, and is one of a number of post offices in New York designed by the Office of the Supervising Architect under director James A. Wetmore.
The postal workers union is sounding the alarm about changes to Brockton's mail-processing facility. A public meeting on the issue is set for March 6.