Post Office lobby open 24/7

MILLERTON — Residents of the town of North East are among the fortunate few living in the Harlem Valley with access to their post office boxes 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The expanded hours were implemented a number of months ago, but postal workers continue to spread the word to their customers. There still remains a sign on the counter informing those who do business in the rural post office of the around-the-clock lobby hours.“I just think it’s a great convenience for the customers,” said postal retail clerk Lori McGhee. “[It helps] anybody that can’t get here until 5 p.m., because a lot of people work until 5 p.m. and now they can still access their mail.”The post office lobby is open on holidays.Offering such service is not something all post offices can claim. In fact, the Millerton office is one of “only a few chosen to do that, and the only one in the valley,” according to McGhee. The decision was made by the district office, based in Westchester.“It’s great,” McGhee said. “More people should actually be picking up their mail because some of their boxes get full since we do a lot of fliers. Either way, we’ll leave that lobby open.”Although the lobby is open 24/7, the counter is not. The Millerton Post Office’s counter hours are: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.; it’s closed between 1 to 2:30 p.m. and then reopened from 2:30 to 5 p.m. The post office’s Saturday hours are 9 a.m. until noon.

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