From retail outlets like Amazon and Kohls, to the U.S. Postal Service and FedEx, the deadlines will be here before you know it! Make sure you get everything in time.
Want to know exactly what mail you're getting before it's even delivered? It's not a magic trick or ESP. And it's already available in Central New York.
The classic boxy mail truck you are used to may be on it's way to extinction. The United States Postal Service is working to get rid of the whole fleet of trucks that have been in service for the past 27 years.
Like the opening scene from "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective," a mailman tosses a box marked fragile, hurling it onto the homeowner's porch. This, however, isn't a movie. An Atlanta homeowner captured this bad mail delivery on his home surveillance system.
An uplifting story has captivated the internet message board reddit. Lucas Hoelscher is a 14-year-old who suffers from spinal muscular atrophy. This holiday his request is to receive a letter or card.
When I was born, a postage stamp cost $0.15 cents and as a kid, I remember when the price of a stamp was just a quarter. Not the case now, just this past month the cost to zip off a letter went up to $0.46 cents, but that's not enough to get our ailing Post Office out of trouble. I've always loved getting mail on at least one weekend day (Saturdays), but come August, just like the Pony Express and
The U.S. Postal Service is expecting to handle a record number of packages this holiday season. One of the major reasons is the increase in online shopping which, when combined with the usual sending of cards and letters is expected to result in an increase of some 20% over last seasons mailings. Getting your packages in the mail on time is of great importance especially if they are going overseas