How To Fight Post Office Closing: More Ideas

Eric McCLure, of Park Slope Neighbors, adds to the list of people to get in touch with about the post office closings;

Contact Yvette Clarke and Chuck Schumer.

Clarke: http://clarke.house.gov/contactform_zipcheck.shtml or (718) 287-1142.

Schumer: http://schumer.senate.gov/new_website/contact.cfm or (212) 486-4430.

Here are the names I posted yesterday:

Let's get our local elected officials on the case. Obviously we need
to send word to our Borough President Marty Markowitz (who likes to
think of himself as everyone's closest link to big government).

Next:
Councilmembers David Yassky and Bill deBlasio, who both represent parts
of Seventh Avenue, should be on the case. They might also want to explain to locals what's going on.

And then: Craig Hammerman, District Manager of Community Board 6, could also be of help.

From there: The Mayor.

Maybe some of the City Council candidates have some BIG IDEAS about how to stop this from happening.

And then there's Bill C. Thompson and Tony Avella, candidates for Mayor.

Hellooooooooo out there. Anyone know how to stop this???? Anyone want to explain what's going on?

2 thoughts on “How To Fight Post Office Closing: More Ideas”

  1. Close the 7th Avenue branch office. Good move.
    It’s a waste of space and the service is sub-par.
    It’s all about inconviencing one blog owner, isn’t it?

  2. They all should be closed. 7th avenue, 9th Street and Windsor Terrace.
    These are the rudest, worst run post offices in the nation.
    Our family has had horrible experiences at all three over the last 20 years.
    Who do these people think they are? See ya!

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