It’s farewell to the small community post office tucked in behind Highland Beach Town Hall. Scenes from the last day:
ABOVE: Valerie Jacoby, the postal clerk for 24 years, is ready for retirement. Her plans were part of the reason the town decided to
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By Rich Pollack
It has been a convenience, a place to go to mail packages or get your tax return in the mail without having to fight long lines and big crowds.
Now, however, it appears that the small community post office tucked in behind Town Hall a
Investments Limited has submitted a proposal for a pair of nine-story towers with a total of 266 guest rooms to be built where the post office now stands downtown. Rendering provided
By Mary Hladky
James and Marta Batmasian, the largest commercial pr
By Steve Plunkett
The city’s downtown post office is staying put, postal officials announced July 5.
The U.S. Postal Service told Boca Raton in February that it had been unable to get a new long-term lease on the facility at 170 NE Second St.
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By Steve Plunkett
The city’s downtown post office is staying put, postal officials announced July 5.
The U.S. Postal Service told Boca Raton in February that it had been unable to get a new long-term lease on the facility at 170 NE Second Street.
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Signs ask residents to fight to keep the post office downtown, and the Postal Service says it’s trying to cooperate as it plans to relocate the facility. Jerry Lower/The Coastal Star
By Steve Plunkett
Residents who packed a room in the Community Cen
By Steve Plunkett
The U.S. Postal Service says its downtown post office is too big and it wants to move into smaller quarters, according to Mayor Susan Haynie.
The office at 170 NE Second St. is about 8,000 square feet; Haynie said postal officials
Highland Beach resident Marlynn Wilson-Donaldson walks through the door of the Highland Beach
Post Office with several packages to mail for the holidays.
Rosalind Loomis, left, selects the best box to mail her holiday gifts.
Tim Stepien/The Coastal