EASTON, Md. (AP) — Maryland’s senators are asking for transparency and public input over the fate of the Easton Area Mail Processing Center.
Sens. Barbara Mikulski and Ben Cardin have sent a letter to Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe because the Postal Service is again considering consolidating the Easton facility with a facility in Baltimore.
3 comments:
closing easton processing probably won't impact service in salisbury... first class mail mailed at the salisbury office typically takes two days to be put in my salisbury po box. i have received some mailed from salisbury with an atlanta postmark and some with new jersey postmark..shouldn't it have an easton postmark??
I think this is more about moving jobs to Baltimore where there are more Democrat voters.
Yes 2:09 it's the damn liberals
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