Bronx Congressman Eliot Engel just sent out a press release to say that the United States Postal Service will not be moving the Bronx mail processing center to Manhattan, a move Postal authorities had been contemplating for more than a year.
Engel said, "It is extremely gratifying that the Post Office has seen the light and will keep this processing center at the Bronx General Post Office where it belongs. Moving it to Manhattan would have delayed mail deliveries to the Bronx, cluttered downtown Manhattan withe even more postal traffice, and dislocated Bronx postal workers."
Friday, November 21, 2008
Bronx to Keep Mail Processing Center
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I wonder why the main PO has been surrounded with scaffolding all this time...doesn't look like the building needs any work.
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