For 250 years, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service has safeguarded the nation’s postal system, protecting the mail, keeping employees safe and ensuring that mail and packages are delivered securely.
The Postal Service objected to the PRC’s information request — as it had done several times previously — arguing that the advisory opinion docket on DFA had ended in January of this year — “together with the Postal Service’s duty to furnish information in furtherance of its aims.”
While delivering mail in Marlborough, MA, recently, Letter Carrier Chad Wiggin encountered an older customer who had fallen onto the concrete walkway in front of his home.
The United States Postal Service has reached a pivotal moment. Challenged by technological disruptions and constrained by outdated regulations, it is in the midst of a major restructuring plan to modernize operations, achieve service excellence and survive financially.
USPS Operation Santa is the postal institution it is today thanks in large part to Albert Goldman, who is believed to be New York City’s first Jewish postmaster.
The coroner has released the identity of a U.S. Postal Service worker in his 40s who collapsed and died at his work near Lake Forest as the postal service says they are saddened by his death.