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10 paź 2024 · In observance of the Columbus Day holiday, Postal Service facilities will be closed for retail services and there will be no regular mail deliveries on Monday, October 14, 2024. Normal retail, delivery, and collection schedules will resume Tuesday, October 15, 2024.
- Postal Schedule for Columbus Day - About.usps.com
There will be no residential or business deliveries....
- USPS Columbus Day Federal Holiday Schedule
SAN DIEGO, CA — In observance of the Columbus Day Federal...
- Columbus Day is Oct. 14 – USPS Employee News
Columbus Day, a holiday that celebrates Christopher...
- Postal Schedule for Columbus Day - About.usps.com
4 paź 2023 · There will be no residential or business deliveries. Although there will be no regular mail service, Priority Mail Express is delivered 365 days a year and will be delivered on October 9th. Normal delivery and collection schedules will resume Tuesday, October 10, 2023.
3 dni temu · 2024 Holiday Shipping Dates for Contiguous U.S. (Lower 48 States) Recommended send-by dates for expected delivery before December 25 1. Domestic Mail Class/Product. Date (excluding Alaska & Hawaii) USPS Ground Advantage® Service. Dec. 18. First-Class Mail® Service. Dec. 18. Priority Mail® Service.
7 paź 2021 · SAN DIEGO, CA — In observance of the Columbus Day Federal holiday, Post Offices will be closed on Monday, October 11, 2021. There will be no residential or business deliveries except for Priority Mail Express, which is delivered 365 days a year.
9 paź 2023 · A press release from the USPS noted that "Priority Mail Express is delivered 365 days a year and will be delivered on October 9th." The USPS will return to normal delivery hours on...
11 paź 2021 · The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is closed on Columbus Day and USPS branches won't be open on the day. In a notice about Columbus Day last year, the USPS previously tweeted: "There will...
10 paź 2024 · Columbus Day, a holiday that celebrates Christopher Columbus’s arrival in the Americas, is Monday, Oct. 14. The first Columbus Day celebration took place in 1792 in New York City. A century later, President Benjamin Harrison declared Columbus Day as a one-time national celebration to mark the 400th anniversary of Columbus’s voyage.