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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Oct. 6, 2008

Contact: Melody Davis-Finazzo
410-347-4493
melody.j.davis-finazzo@usps.gov

usps.com/news

Post Office Observes Columbus Day Holiday

BALTIMORE, MD —All post offices in the Baltimore District will be closed in observance of Columbus Day, Monday, October 13, 2008.   Delivery of mail is limited to Express Mail in the major metropolitan area.

Customers who wish to purchase stamps and our many other products and services may use any of the Automated Postal Centers (APC) located at the 24-hour locations listed below.  The APC does everything short of face-to-face transactions, including dispensing stamps, weighing packages and calculating postage for Express Mail, Priority Mail, and First-Class Mail. Remember, all APC’s take debit and credit cards only!

Abingdon Post Office Eastport Post Office Nottingham Branch
Arnold Post Office Elkton Post Office Owings Mills Post Office
Baltimore Main Post Office Ellicott City Post Office Pasadena Post Office
Bel Air Office Frederick Post Office Severna Park Post Office
Columbia Post Office Glen Burnie Post Office Reisterstown Post Office
Crofton Post Office Loch Raven Branch Westminster Post Office
Easton Post Office Lutherville/Timonium  

In addition, many services available at the Post Office are available online at usps.com. You can buy stamps, use Click-N-Ship to print your own mailing labels, pay for postage and confirm delivery. You can even request a package pick up at your home or office at no extra charge.

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