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Retiring mailman Mr. Kenny leaves behind two decades of friendship and service

MERIDIAN-KESSLER — If you’ve been down Central, Pennsylvania or other streets in the Meridian-Kessler neighborhood this week, you probably saw a number of signs lining the streets. It was all to celebrate the end of 20 years of service from their local postman, Kenny.

“It’s not going to be the same without him,” one neighbor said.

“I think he’s very, very special!” neighbor Julianne Shannon exclaimed.

“He’s part of us… not just a letter carrier but one of our friends,” neighbor Beverly Emmons stated.

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