Your Local Post Office will be Closed in Recognition of Veterans Day |
Rhode Island - Post offices across the state will be closed on Friday, November 11, in honor of Veterans Day. There will be no street delivery, except for guaranteed overnight parcels, and all retail operations will be closed for the day. Full retail and delivery operations will resume on Saturday, November 12. As one of the largest employers of US veterans, nearly 10% of our workforce nationally, the Postal Service is proud to honor the men and women who have selflessly served our country in war and in peacetime and those who continue that tradition today. As the saying goes, “America is the land of the free because of the brave.” The Postal Service generally receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.
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Woonsocket Radio News Room
- 01 February 2023 Senate Minority Caucus Submits Legislation to Reduce Rhode Island State Sales tax to 5 Percent
- 01 February 2023 Rep. Brien Receives Committee Assignments
- 01 February 2023 Two North Providence Police Officers Indicted for Embezzlement and Tax Fraud
- 01 February 2023 Rep. Spears to Serve on Two House Committees
- 01 February 2023 Assault Weapons Ban Introduced
- 01 February 2023 Rep. Corvese to Lead House Labor Committee
- 01 February 2023 Black and Latino Caucus to Hold Black History Month Celebration
- 01 February 2023 Following Enforcement Actions Attorney General Neronha Reaches Lead Remediation Agreements Totaling More Than $700,000 in Value
- 31 January 2023 Date Meets ZIP Event in Fiskeville Post Office
- 31 January 2023 Rep. Bennett Introduces Bills to Improve Health Care System
- 31 January 2023 Rep. Morales Introduces Legislaton to Stop Medicaid Termination
- 31 January 2023 Rep. Sanchez Introduces Legislation to Require All Students Take Nutrition Classes
- 31 January 2023 Carson Introduces Bill Prohibiting, Penalizing Contaminated Construction Fill
- 31 January 2023 BHDDH Director Reappointment Up for Senate Hearing
- 31 January 2023 Community Care Alliance Offerring FREE Tax Prep
- 30 January 2023 Town of North Smithfield Weekly Newsletter, January 27, 2023
- 30 January 2023 Cotter Bill Would Establish Limits on Grocery Self-Checkouts
- 30 January 2023 This Week at the General Assembly
- 27 January 2023 Lt. Governor Matos Joins SBA to Kickoff Black History Month with Small Business Roundtable Discussion
- 27 January 2023 Town of North Smithfield Weekly Newsletter, January 27, 2023
- 27 January 2023 Cranston Sports Card Show flyer Feb 4 & 5 2023
- 27 January 2023 Woonsocket City Council Special Meeting - Jan 30 2023
- 26 January 2023 Speaker Shekarchi to host author Douglas Brinkley at State House Today
- 25 January 2023 Aging Well February 2023 Activity Calendar, Menu, and Newsletter
- 25 January 2023 Senate Commission to Discuss Complex Issues Surrounding Women’s Incarceration
- 25 January 2023 Package of McNamara Bills Would Protect River, Wells from Contaminants, Permit Right-Of-Way Recognition
- 24 January 2023 Speaker Shekarchi to Host Author Douglas Brinkley at State House
- 24 January 2023 Housing Commission to Meet Today
- 23 January 2023 This Week at the General Assembly
- 23 January 2023 McGaw Introduces Bill to Protect RI from New High-Heat Waste Processing Facilities
- 23 January 2023 CDC Updates COVID-19 Community Levels for Rhode Island Counties
- 20 January 2023 Town of North Smithfield Weekly Newsletter, January 20, 2023
- 20 January 2023 Downtown Woonsocket Collaborative Appoints 2023 Executive Officers
- 20 January 2023 Rep. McNamara to Unveil Anti-Pollution Legislation at Press Conference on Banks of Pawtuxet River
- 20 January 2023 Woonsocket City Council Regular Meeting - Jan 23 2023
- 20 January 2023 School Psychological Services Would Be Eligible for Medicaid Reimbursement Under McNamara Bill
- 19 January 2023 AARP Community Challenge Grants Applications Open
- 18 January 2023 Do you know someone interested in representing Rhode Island in Washington D.C.?
- 18 January 2023 Rep. Caldwell Introduces Universal Free School Lunch Bill
- 18 January 2023 Woonsocket School Committee Workshop January 25, 2023