Less than two weeks after agreeing to an eight-month pause on the ongoing consolidation of U.S. Postal Service operations, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy issued a nine-page letter last Tuesday detailing
Medford Postmaster Casey Kamps wants to be sure no one in the valley is surprised when packages arrive early in the morning as part of the U.S. Postal Service’s strategy to deliver on the holiday rush.
Around lunchtime inside the U.S. Post Office plant off Sage Road in Medford, vertical shelves to organize mail are bare; the giant purple machine (affectionately known as “Barney”) that sorts mail is .