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Adamstown Borough residents who do not receive at-home mail delivery will now get a free post office box, according to a news release from Rep. Lloyd Smucker.
An 8 On Your Side investigation found some Susquehanna Valley residents are paying for post office boxes, and they shouldn't be.
West Earl Township residents should go to their local post office to apply for a free post office box if they do not get home mail delivery, the U.S. Postal Service says. Mark Lawrence, a USPS ...
Since we aired our 8 On Your Side investigation into whether the USPS is overcharging customers for post office boxes, we've heard from people across the Susquehanna Valley who also say they're ...
News 8 viewers who paid for post office boxes that should have been free are looking to get their money back, but some are hitting roadblocks.
A decision from USPS is years in the making. Those residents who were having to pay for mail services through the PO boxes will now get free boxes starting at the beginning of next year.
This year, he looked up the law, then followed up with USPS to verify what he saw — that residents within 1/4 mile of the village post office were entitled to a free box.
Residents are calling the United States Postal Service to remove outdoor blue mail collection boxes following recent instances of theft, NBC 5’s Regina Waldroup reports.
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