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No, the U.S. Postal Service observes Columbus Day as a holiday, which means there will be no regular residential or business mail delivery. Its retail branches will also be closed. Its retail ...
No, the post office's retail locations will be closed in observance of Columbus Day, and there will be no mail delivery at homes or offices. Anyone in need of shipping supplies can still order ...
Approximately 29 states and Washington, D.C., do not celebrate Columbus Day, and over 200 cities have replaced it with Indigenous Peoples' Day. Contributing: USA Today Network. This article ...
Mail delivery is suspended that day, but UPS and FedEx will conduct business as usual, including deliveries for all divisions. In addition, all of their drop off locations will have normal hours.
Columbus Day is a federal holiday, meaning some businesses and services may be closed in observance.
Indigenous Peoples' Day, which coincides with the federal Columbus Day holiday, falls on Oct. 14 this year.
No, the post office's retail locations will be closed in observance of Columbus Day, and there will be no mail delivery at homes or offices. Anyone in need of shipping supplies can still order ...
Columbus' city website provides a trash and recycling calendar showing Columbus Day as a holiday. Upcoming holidays include Veterans Day (Nov. 11), Thanksgiving (Nov. 28), Christmas, and New Year ...