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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Aug. 20, 2008

Contact: Catherine Scheller
(812) 853-3707

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Newburgh Postal Unit Open For Business

Ribbon Cutting and Open House Set For September

NEWBURGH, IN — Residents in Newburgh now have more choices when it comes to fulfilling their postal needs. And the city is rolling out the red carpet to celebrate the opening of a contract postal unit (CPU).

A grand opening ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house will be held at noon on Thursday, Sept. 25, at VelbaCell Wireless Communications, 4222 Bell Road, Suite 6. Refreshments will be served and the public is invited to attend.

“The CPU will provide a full range of postal services at Post Office prices with the exception of money orders,” said Newburgh Postmaster Catherine Scheller. “The VelbaCell location is another way we’re extending our services and making it more convenient to do business with us.”

VelbaCell owners Velba and Brad McManomy will join Scheller, along with other local dignitaries, to dedicate the new facility. The McManomys and their employees are excited about partnering with the Postal Service. They are strategically located in a busy area of town.

The VelbaCell CPU will operate from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. This location will also serve as a collection point for prepaid packages.

Scheller and her staff at the Newburgh Post Office invite customers to attend the open house to learn more about the services offered at this new location.

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