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Fixes needed for streets, mail and moths
At Monday's Aberdeen City Council meeting, Councilman David Bunsness asked what everyone around Aberdeen asks: "Why are our streets so rough?" He was referring to work on 15th Avenue Northeast and the perception that the street is rough to drive on.... -
Odenton man guilty of exploiting mentally disabled postal worker for cash
An Odenton man who tricked a mentally disabled Glen Burnie postal worker into giving him more than $250,000 over the course of three years pleaded guilty Wednesday to exploiting a vulnerable adult, according to Anne Arundel County prosecutors. Eugene...Tags: Glen Burnie, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Odenton, Prosecution
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Classic directors to be honored with stamps
ReutersLOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Frank Capra, John Ford, John Huston and Billy Wilder will be honored with their own stamps featuring images from their most famous movies, the U.S. Postal Service said Wednesday. The collection of auteur postage markers is...Tags: Government Postal Delivery, Entertainment Events, Photography Supplies and Services, Mail Order Industry, Entertainment
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Jessamine post offices safe from cuts for now
brossi@jessaminejournal.comNicholasville and Wilmore post offices are safe from the nationwide sweep of cutbacks and closures — at least for now. According to David Walton with United States Postal Service government relations in Louisville, no post office is safe and many...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Government Postal Delivery, Mail Order Industry
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Postal Service ranks Chicago high for dog attacks
The U.S. Postal Service says Chicago ranks high among cities for dog attacks on mail carriers. There were 30 dog attacks on postal workers last year in Chicago. That puts Chicago at No. 11, tied with Philadelphia. Los Angeles topped the list with 83...
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James Hartford Menser, 85, Somerset
James Hartford Menser, 85, Somerset, died May 22, 2012 at Somerset Hospice House, Somerset. Born April 16, 1927 in Somerset, son of Russell W. and Viola Lucetta (Workman) Menser. Preceded in death by parents, brothers Leo, Dana and Eugene. Survived by...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Religion and Belief, U.S. Army, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Somerset County (Pennsylvania)
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Ash trees coming down across South Bend
SOUTH BEND — Because of a local infestation of the emerald ash borer, the city is removing more than 100 ash trees. The highest concentration of ash trees is within the downtown area and will be the most affected area for removal, according to a...
Tags: Forestry and Timber, Botany, The Salvation Army, Science and Technology, Science
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A closer look at USPS proposal
The United States Postal Service is taking a curious path as it struggles with budget and operational reforms in desperate pursuit of financial stability. Alienating customers as loyal and old as the postal system itself is an odd business choice, but...Tags: Government Postal Delivery, Newspaper and Magazine, Advertising, Mail Order Industry, Regulatory Policy and Organizations
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Pasadena postal center to close, Schiff, Chu speak out
This post has been updated The U.S. Postal Service has decided to close Pasadena’s Mack Robinson Processing and Distribution Center, prompting criticism from Reps. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) and Judy Chu (D-Monterey Park). The center is one of...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Government Postal Delivery, Mail Order Industry, Adam Schiff, Career and Workplace
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Aberdeen's postal processing will move to Huron
calvinmen@aberdeennews.comIt is unclear how many jobs in Aberdeen and Pierre will be eliminated as a part of a reduction that will close their mail-processing centers, a U.S. Postal Service spokesman said. The consolidation is part of a plan to reduce the postal service's...Tags: Government Postal Delivery, Employees, Mail Order Industry, Career and Workplace
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Staying afloat
The nearly bankrupt U.S. Postal Service is moving ahead with plans to close dozens of mail processing centers, saying it can no longer wait as Congress remains deadlocked over how to help. At a news briefing, Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe said the...Tags: Government Postal Delivery, Mail Order Industry, Politics
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