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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 23, 2008

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Tyngsborough postmaster receives 25-year service award

Kenneth  M. Vengren and John Powers

TYNGSBOROUGH POSTMASTER Kenneth M. Vengren, left, was presented with a 25-year service award when more than 100 senior postal leaders from the eastern and central areas of the Massachusetts Postal District met for a quarterly meeting June 20, in District Headquarters, North Reading. District Manager John W. “Mike” Powers III made the presentation saying: “The good reputation enjoyed by the Postal Service is based upon the loyal service of persons like yourself, and I am proud to commend you for your contributions.

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