By Albert Countryman Jr.
Gloucester City News
(GCN August 30 issue)For nearly 14 years, I have gone to the Gloucester City Post Office just about daily.
When collecting and sending mail, it was refreshing to overhear the letters carriers banter back and forth about the events of the day.
Established in 1935, the brick building on Broadway has served as a meeting place – people and business owners saying hello while entering and leaving.
This Monday morning, August 27, the Post Office was lonely.
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