-
Residents concerned about the future of the post office in town can attend a meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the recreation center on Linsley Street, First Selectman Michael J. Freda said.
The U.S. Postal Service has sent out a survey to residents about the future of services in town, and the town has been informed that a study is being conducted to determine whether there should be a consolidation of some operations.
-
PICO RIVERA - The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7734 is sponsoring a "Foodie Truck Fest" for the Wounded Warrior Project from 6 to 10 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 23 at the post, 9128 Bermudez St.
The event will feature a beer garden and deejay.
-
Staff Writer
csmedley@lnpnews.com
-
A ceremonial golden nail was driven into a post Tuesday morning at a nearly complete 80-unit low-income senior citizen apartment complex in Pomona.
The development, in the 200 block of Beaver Court, is the first project TELACU, a nonprofit community development corporation, is completing in Pomona.
-
BANGOR - The post office Sunday afternoon completed its move from Harlow Street to its temporary location in the Broadway Shopping Center next to Hannaford supermarket.
It will reopen for business at 8 a.m. Tuesday at 647 Broadway.
-
Col. Daniel Thomas, installation commander at Fort George G. Meade, relinquished his post Tuesday, making way for a 28-year Army intelligence veteran to take his place.
Col. Edward C. Rothstein took the reins as installation commander at a change of command ceremony Tuesday morning. Some 250 people attended the ceremony, including Army brass and lawmakers, installation spokeswoman Veronica Castro said.
-
A rise in energy costs, combined with a brutal winter, has led to a jump of nearly 12% in the number of residents falling behind on paying their utility bills, leaving Wisconsin's largest utility with millions in unpaid debt that could be passed on to paying customers.
Tuesday will mark the end of the state-mandated moratorium on heat shutoffs that began on Nov. 1. So far, We Energies has about 60,000 disconnections scheduled -- that's about the same as last year.
-
Many Utah post offices throughout the state will accept mail until midnight Tuesday to help last-minute tax filers.
Another option is Automated Postal Centers where postage purchased up until midnight Tuesday (debit or credit card required) will print a mailing label dated April 15.
-
ALTADENA - Fresh off the plane from his New York appearance on "Good Morning America," Paco, the crime-fighting Chihuahua, resumed his post Tuesday at Altadena's Ace Smoke shop.
Like a tableau from a Disney movie, the fleshy Chihuahua trotted up and down the block outside the store, tail wagging, as he greeted familiar faces.
-
Meetings
New York Walleye Association, American Legion Niagara Frontier Post 1041, 533 Amherst St., 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Call 785-8148.