One exception: Express mail will still be delivered on Jan. 2.
WASHINGTON, DC – There will be no regular mail delivery or retail services at Post Offices on Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2007, as the Postal Service is closing to observe the national day of mourning for President Gerald R. Ford. The decision follows an Executive Order issued by President Bush that independent federal agencies close as a mark of respect for the former president who died Dec. 26. Express Mail deliveries will be made on Jan. 2. Regular retail and delivery service will resume Wednesday, Jan. 3.
Rats. Had planned on leaving for Orlando after picking up the mail on Tuesday. Have a bunch of stuff coming in I need for the F.U.N. show. Guess I will have to wait until Wednesday now.
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WASHINGTON, DC – There will be no regular mail delivery or retail services at Post Offices on Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2007, as the Postal Service is closing to observe the national day of mourning for President Gerald R. Ford. The decision follows an Executive Order issued by President Bush that independent federal agencies close as a mark of respect for the former president who died Dec. 26. Express Mail deliveries will be made on Jan. 2. Regular retail and delivery service will resume Wednesday, Jan. 3.
except for leap years...
<< <i>Express mail is delivered 365 days out of the year,
except for leap years...
I didn't know that, figured they'd take Sundays off. Thank you.
<< <i>Express mail is delivered 365 days out of the year,
except for leap years...
So you mean they don't deliver on that 366th day?
Just kidding you know.
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