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Plattsburgh listed among mail processing closures
Plattsburgh mail processing center on Veteran’s Lane
Plattsburgh mail processing center on Veteran’s Lane
(02/24/12) The US Postal Service plans to close the Plattsburgh customer service mail processing center on Veteran's Lane, and move its operations to an Albany facility. 55 jobs will be lost.

It's part of a national plan to close processing plants affecting more than 100,000 jobs nation wide. There's no specific date for the Plattsburgh closure yet. Martha Foley has more. more

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Plattsburgh mail processing center may close
The Veteran's Lane mail processing center in Plattsburgh
The Veteran's Lane mail processing center in Plattsburgh
(12/23/11) The US Postal Service is in crisis mode, trying to downsize while wrestling with billions of dollars in deficits. Dozens of local post offices have been targeted for possible closure. And as many as 200 mail processing centers around the country may also shut down - including facilities in Plattsburgh, Glens Falls and White River Junction, Vermont. A final decision on their fate has been put off until May, but as Sarah Harris reports, people are already talking about the jobs and the services that may be lost here in the North Country. more

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Workers rally to save Postal Service
This is not like closing a post office in an urban area, where maybe you'll find another post office six blocks away.
(09/28/11) A group of postal workers and retirees rallied outside of Representative Bill Owens's office in Watertown Tuesday, urging him to pass a bill that would help save the Postal Service from its current financial worries. If the bill passes, it could save local post office branches from closing. Joanna Richards was there and has more on the story. more

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USPS Budget Deficit May Close North Country Post Offices
Hailesboro plans to appeal the USPS decision to close their post office
Hailesboro plans to appeal the USPS decision to close their post office
(06/15/11) A dozen post offices in the North Country may close by the end of the year. These closings are part of the post office's response to record losses and declining mail volume as more people communicate electronically. The post office says they plan to close 2000 locations by next year.

That plan aims to adjust and streamline postal service after losses of 8.5 billion dollars in fiscal 2010. But some say those losses could be negated with a change to the post office pension funds. Steve Knight has more. more

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A stamp of approval
Postage sheet celebrating the Great Lakes dunes.
Postage sheet celebrating the Great Lakes dunes.
(10/08/08) The Great Lakes are getting a stamp of approval from the Postal Service. Heidi Chang reports there's a new sheet of postal stamps that celebrate the region.

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Adk. hamlet worries about its little post office
(02/08/07) Town officials in Brighton say the Post Office is planning to leave its Gabriels branch closed for the foreseeable future. Martha Foley reports.

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McHugh on Looming Postal Crisis
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(04/24/01) Martha Foley talks with North Country Congressman John McHugh about the impending postal crisis—there are rumors of elimination of Saturday mail delivery, and that small post offices may close.
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