Difference between revisions of "Bethpage Post Office"
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In 1949, 'at home' deliveries began, and mail was delivered twice daily. Robert Shackleton and Louis Podeswa were the first letter carriers at a yearly salary of $2500.00. Before the post office implemented home deliveries the people of Bethpage picked up their mail at the post office located on the south west corner of Broadway and Baldwin Place. By 1950, the post office was forced to limit mail deliveries to once daily. | In 1949, 'at home' deliveries began, and mail was delivered twice daily. Robert Shackleton and Louis Podeswa were the first letter carriers at a yearly salary of $2500.00. Before the post office implemented home deliveries the people of Bethpage picked up their mail at the post office located on the south west corner of Broadway and Baldwin Place. By 1950, the post office was forced to limit mail deliveries to once daily. |
Revision as of 03:58, 9 January 2015
Jeremiah T. Weaver was Bethpage's first postmaster operating out of his home on the corner of Central Avenue and Seaman Ave (see picture below).
In 1949, 'at home' deliveries began, and mail was delivered twice daily. Robert Shackleton and Louis Podeswa were the first letter carriers at a yearly salary of $2500.00. Before the post office implemented home deliveries the people of Bethpage picked up their mail at the post office located on the south west corner of Broadway and Baldwin Place. By 1950, the post office was forced to limit mail deliveries to once daily.
In 1977, the post office was renovated, expanding window service and the box section to provide customers with better service. Bethpage was assigned the zip code number 11714.
The United States Government leased the Post Office building on Central Avenue from Dan Kellner who constructed the building in 1953. The District serviced about 3,500 homes in the l950's; there are over 7,000 homes today (2000).
The new post office is located on Hicksville Road
Below information from the CPHS NEWSLETTER - July 1998
Construction of the new post office on Hicksville Road will begin in the fall and be opened by the end of 1998 or 1999. The need for a traffic light in front of the post office. A petition is being circulated around the community to address the need for a post office annex in our down town area. (The annex was never realized).
November 11, 2003 - The Bethpage Post Office honored Brian Hickey (Killed in WTC 9/11) by an act of Congress, Public Law 108-117.
Below Information from the Bethpage Tribune - January 29 - February 4, 2010
Bethpage Post Office earns Postal Service's 5 Star Customer Service Award. Ratings are based on surveys by the Gallup Organization.