The cancellation dates on the first class mailings were between September 16 and October 26, 2020. Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 10:39 PM EDT May 6, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. A U.S. District Magistrate fined a Buffalo man $200 for failing to deliver 701 pieces of mail during a six week stretch last year.
Last November, U.S. Customs and Border Patrol officers encountered 27-year-old Brandon Wilson, who worked for the Post Office at the time, at the Peace Bridge.
In the trunk of his car, inspectors found 701 pieces of mail, a USPS employee uniform and employee identification badge.
Included in the mail were three official absentee ballots mailed from the Board of Elections to voters. The cancellation dates were between September 16 and October 26, 2020.
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Former Western NY postal carrier avoids jail, big fine for not delivering mail
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A former postal carrier in Western New York will avoid jail and a big fine for not delivering the mail.
Brandon Wilson, 27, of Buffalo, pleaded guilty in January to delaying or destroying U.S. mail. The charge carries a maximum penalty of one year in prison and a $100,000 fine, but WIVB reports he was fined just $200 for the incident.
Former postal worker fined for failing to deliver over 700 pieces of mail
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) A former postal worker has been fined for failing to deliver 701 pieces of mail in the Buffalo, New York area.
The U.S. Attorney s Office says 27-year-old Brandon Wilson of Buffalo pleaded guilty to delay or destruction of U.S. Mail and was fined $200.
On November 3, 2020, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Officers encountered Wilson, an employee of the United States Postal Service at the time, at the Peace Bridge.
Highland County auction companies of the 1960s: Hunter-Wilson-Mayhugh Co. • • Ladies and gentlemen, after catching a couple 1960s Dannie Hess & Associates auctions last time, let’s hop back in the Studebaker and find an auction or two from the other auction company we mentioned in the previous offering, Hunter-Wilson-Mayhugh Co.
OK, let’s look through a few old newspapers. Here’s a good one in September of 1968, 10 miles southeast of Hillsboro on state Route 506, three miles east of Marshall and a mile and a half from Carmel. It’s got farm machinery, hogs, tools, feeds and household goods, among other items.