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Don't Bother Checking Your Mail Today Ridgefield, USPS Says They're Not Delivering

Due to dangerous driving conditions caused by winter Storm Juno, the United States Postal Service has suspended operations.

The United States Postal Service announced Tuesday that due to driving conditions caused by winter Storm Juno, they have suspended operations in the Northeast region. Portions of Connecticut have gotten over a foot of snow, and Connecticut is still on a Winter Storm Warning and Hazardous Weather Outlook, according to the National Weather Service.

“Strong winds and near-blizzard conditions will continue to make travel and mail delivery nearly impossible. As a result, the Postal Service has temporarily suspended delivery and retail operations in several locations as we cope with this major snowstorm,” the USPS said on their website.

The following locations have reported suspended operations for Tuesday, according to USPS.com:

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Connecticut Valley District – 010-012, 060-065, 067: All retail, delivery and plants are closed.
Triboro District – 103, 110-114, 116: All retail, delivery and plants are closed.
Northern New Jersey District – 070-076, 078-079: Retail offices and plants are closed.
New York District – 100-102, 104: Delivery and retail offices are closed.

The following Processing Plants have suspended operations:

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Hartford, Ct 060
Southern Ct 064
Stamford, Ct 068
Westchester, NY 105
New York, NY 100
Queens, NY 110
Brooklyn, NY 112
Mid Island, NY 117
Western Nassau, NY 115
Boston, MA 021
Brockton, MA 023
Middlesex-Essex, MA 018
Providence, RI 028
Springfield, MA 01Z and 010PM
Central, MA 015

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