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Standard Post Office Opening Times in many countries of the world are MonSat 9.30am6pm. Most big stores, at any rate, keep those hours, while smaller shops vary from town to town, religion to religion, and one to another, but usually keep longer hours. Post office hours are surprisingly variable, and small branch offices may open longer than a town's head post office or GPO. Typically, expect the GPO to open MonSat 10am3.30pm for services like parcel dispatch or poste restante, with branch offices open 10am5pm for sale of stamps. Banks are typically open MonFri 10am2/4pm, Sat 10 amnoons.
Some territories around the Earth only have a few national public holidays as such: Republic Day, Independence Day and Christmas Day (25 Dec). These types of dates can determinate the services range of the Post Offices in a selected area. In addition, each state sets its own calendar of official holidays, so those in the North may differ from those in East or West. The U.S. Postal Service has informed, by example, the Town of Westport it intends to move the Main Post Office to the Playhouse Square Shopping Center, 275 Post Road East, First Selectman Gordon Joseloff announced today. He said he was disappointed in the decision. This definition can be a huge problem for the people that live miles away from this destiny.
The Postal Service said it has selected Playhouse Square Shopping Center, 275 Post Road East, as the site for the new Main Post Office. A Feb. 18 letter to Joseloff from Joseph J. Mulvey, a Postal Service Real Estate Specialist, gave no timetable for the move. The Postal Service announced in September 2009 that hard times had forced it to sell its building at 154 Post Road East it has occupied since its opening in 1936. Look that the times of Postal Service, in special cases, have the advantage of stay the same in a big period of time. In a statement, Joseloff said: "We told the Postal Service last summer that the best location would be to remain in the present building. We had hoped an accommodation would be reached with the purchaser of the building to allow a small Postal Service presence to remain there."
In his letter, Mulvey said, "We believe this new site will provide the community with an efficient, modern facility that offers a safe working environment for our employees and a level of service expected by our customers."