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Retired postal worker ‘delivers’ artwork to preserve memory of now demolished Post Office

LONGPORT – True to the U.S. Postal Service’s current tagline, “We Deliver,” a retired letter carrier who worked delivering the mail in Longport for many years presented his award-winning painting of the now demolished Post Office on 27th Avenue to the borough.

Gunn Lee of Galloway Township “delivered” his painting to the borough during the Board of Commissioners April 17 meeting. The painting will hang in the Longport Historical Society Museum, which is located in the historic U.S. Coast Guard Station building next door to Borough Hall.

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