Brooklyn
What’s Behind the Long Lines and Angry Voices at Many City Post Offices
Derek Norman |
Machine problems and low morale undermine a service that’s especially critical for the poor.
Adi Talwar
A recent Wednesday afternoon at the post office located at 1369 Broadway in Brooklyn. Dionne Daniel had to wait about 55 minutes before she received her priority mail parcel.
Machine problems and low morale undermine a service that’s especially critical for the poor.
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