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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Aug. 8, 2008

Contact: Bob Boisselle
978-664-7722
Robert.f.boisselle@usps.gov

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Salem clerk receives 35-year service award

Philip H. Saindon and Mark R. Howell

SALEM RESIDENT Philip H. Saindon, left, a mail processing clerk in Salem Post Office, listens as Mark R. Howell, officer in charge of Salem Post Office, reads his 35-year service award certificate during a recognition ceremony Friday, Aug. 8, which said: “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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