Maine island mail carrier to continue service after payment pledge from USPS

A small airline that planned to suspend mail delivery to several midcoast islands will continue service as usual after the U.S. Postal Service promised to pay a portion of the nearly $400,000 it owes to the carrier.

“We have received word from the USPS that they will pay about 25% of their balance on Friday,” Penobscot Island Air said in a Facebook message Tuesday evening.

“Considering the pace at which USPS generally moves, our contract officer pulled off a small miracle to make it happen. We have a framework for going forward, and there’s enough clarity for us to work with. We’ll be back in the morning delivering mail,” the airline wrote.

Penobscot Island Air has said the USPS had racked up a debt of $388,000 dating back to 2023. The carrier said the debt threatened its operations. In response it had planned to discontinue mail deliveries to North Haven, Vinalhaven and Matinicus until the USPS laid out a repayment plan.

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