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Usps-Lr-N2011-1/12 1 USPS-LR-N2011-1/12 365 Area Area Name District District Name Office Fac ID State Zip Near Office Near Miles 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC ACADEMY NY 12208 Fort Orange 1.9 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC ALCOVE NY 12007 RAVENA 6.8 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC BAKERS MILLS NY 12811 Johnsburg 4.2 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC BRIER HILL NY 13614 MORRISTOWN 3.6 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC CAPITOL NY 12224 Hudson Ave 0.5 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC CHARLOTTEVILLE NY 12036 Summit 4.6 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC COEYMANS HOLLOW NY 12046 RAVENA 4.9 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC COLVIN ELMWOOD NY 13205 Onondaga 3.0 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC CRANBERRY LAKE NY 12927 Star Lake 11.2 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC DICKINSON CENTER NY 12930 SAINT REGIS FALLS 3 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC ELLENBURG NY 12933 ELLENBURG DEPOT 2.6 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC EMPIRE STATE PLAZA NY 12210 Hudson Ave 0.7 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC FINE NY 13639 STAR LAKE 8.2 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC FISHS EDDY NY 13774 EAST BRANCH 4.9 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC HOFFMEISTER NY 13353 LAKE PLEASANT 17 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC KILLAWOG NY 13794 MARATHON 3.2 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC LANSINGBURGH NY 12182 Waterford 1.5 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC MALDEN BRIDGE NY 12115 NASSAU 3.6 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC MORIAH CENTER NY 12961 Moriah 1.4 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC NEW RUSSIA NY 12964 Elizabethtown 4.5 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC NEWTON FALLS NY 13666 Star Lake 7.2 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC NORTH BLENHEIM NY 12131 Gilboa 7.7 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC NORTH HOOSICK NY 12133 HOOSICK FALLS 2 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC NORTH HUDSON NY 12855 Schroon Lake 8.7 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC NORTH PITCHER NY 13124 South Otselice 3.1 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC NORTH RIVER NY 12856 North Creek 5.1 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC PIERCEFIELD NY 12973 TUPPER LAKE 6.5 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC PORTLANDVILLE NY 13834 MILFORD 4.9 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC PYRITES NY 13677 HERMON 4.8 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC RAINBOW LAKE NY 12976 GABRIELS 2.9 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC SOUTH BETHLEHEM NY 12161 SELKIRK 2.8 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC TUNNEL NY 13848 Harpursville 6.2 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC VAN HORNESVILLE NY 13475 SPRINGFIELD CENTER 5.3 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC WANAKENA NY 13695 STAR LAKE 8 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC WEST EATON NY 13484 Eaton 2.6 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC WEST FULTON NY 12194 Fultonham 5.8 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC WESTDALE NY 13483 Camden 5.0 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC WEVERTOWN NY 12886 Johnsburg 1.8 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC WILLET NY 13863 Cincinnatus 6.2 4B NORTHEAST 120 ALBANY PFC FEDERAL STA NY 13261 GMF 0.4 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC AMITY RETAIL STORE CT 6515 WESTVILLE 1 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC ANN STREET CT 6103 HARTFORD 1 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC ANNEX FINANCE STATION RI 2903 PROVIDENCE 1.2 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC BALLOUVILLE CT 06233 East Killingly 2.6 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC BARNUM CT 06605 Commerce Station 0.5 1 USPS-LR-N2011-1/12 Area Area Name District District Name Office Fac ID State Zip Near Office Near Miles 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC BLUE HILLS CT 06112 Weston Street 1.9 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC BRIGHTWOOD MA 01107 Springfield 1.1 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC BROADWAY RI 02840 Newport 0.8 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC CLAYVILLE RI 02815 Foster 2.5 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC COLONIAL STATION MA 1103 SPRINGFIELD 2 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC CUTTYHUNK (this is an island) MA 02713 Chilmark 9.3 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC EAST END CT 06705 Waterbury 1.4 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC ELMWOOD STATION RI 02907 Cranston 1.2 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC FLINT MA 02723 Swansea 0.9 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC FORESTVILLE CT 6010 BRISTOL 2.5 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC FRIAR STATION RI 02908 Providence 1.3 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC GILMAN CT 06336 Bozrah 2.5 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC GLENBROOK CT 06906 Ridgeway 1.1 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC KILBY CT 6519 NEW HAVEN 1.2 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC LAKE PLEASANT MA 1347 MONTAGUE 4.5 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC LAKEWOOD CT 06703 Plaza 1.6 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC MASON SQUARE MA 01109 Forest Park 1.7 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC NORTH MA 02746 Mount Pleasant 1.0 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC NOBLE CT 06608 Bridgeport 0.7 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC NORTH STATION FINANCE RI 02908 Providence 0.6 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC ROCKVILLE RI 02873 Hope Valley 2.5 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC SOUTH STATION MA 02724 Fall River 1.3 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC UNITY PLAZA CT 06120 Hartford 0.8 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC WASHINGTON PARK STATION RI 02905 Cranston 1.9 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC WENDELL DEPOT MA 01380 Orange 2.6 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC WESTVILLE CT 06515 Yale 2.1 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC WEYBOSSET HILL RI 02903 East Side Finance 1.1 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC NETC STATION RI 02841 Middletown 1.1 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC ALLINGTOWN CT 06516 Campbell Ave 1.7 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC ACUSHNET MA 02743 North 1.7 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC INDIAN ORCHARD MA 1151 SPRINGFIELD 8 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC CENTRAL FALLS RI 02863 Pawtucket 0.6 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC RIVERSIDE RI 02915 Stamps & More CPU 2.0 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC SMITHFIELD RI 2917 JOHNSTON 7 4B NORTHEAST 60 CONNECTICUT VALLEY PFC TOWER SQUARE MA 01115 Springfield 0.4 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC BRADFORD MA 1835 Haverhill 0.4 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC CENTER MA 2361 North Plymouth 1.5 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC DOWNTOWN STATION-LOWELL MA 1852 LOWELL 1 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC EAST DEDHAM MA 2027 Dedham 1.0 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC GROVE HALL MA 2121 Uphams Corner 1.0 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC INMAN SQUARE MA 2139 CAMBRIDGE 0.6 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC M I T MA 2139 Kendal Square 0.5 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC MAIN STREET STATION MA 1608 Midtown Mall 0.1 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC MIDTOWN MALL STATION MA 1614 Main Street Station 0.1 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC PRICHARD PLAZA MA 1420 Fitchburg 0.4 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC READVILLE MA 2136 Hyde Park 1.3 2 USPS-LR-N2011-1/12 Area Area Name District District Name Office Fac ID State Zip Near Office Near Miles 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC SNUG HARBOR MA 2331 Duxbury 1.1 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC STATE HOUSE MA 2133 Milk Street 0.3 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC UPHAMS CORNER MA 2125 Fields Corner 1.0 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC ARLINGTON HEIGHTS MA 2476 ARLINGTON 1.8 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC BABSON PARK MA 2481 Wellesley Hills 1.1 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC BOSTON COLLEGE MA 2467 Chestnut Hill 0.9 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC EAST ARLINGTON MA 2474 ARLINGTON 1 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC EAST WATERTOWN MA 2472 Watertown 1.5 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC INCOMING MAIL CTR NORTH MA 2150 Chelsea 0.7 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC NEW TOWN MA 2472 Watertown 0.5 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC NEWTON LOWER FALLS MA 2462 Waban 1.4 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC NEWTON UPPER FALLS MA 2464 Newton Highlands 1.0 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC NONANTUM MA 2458 Newtown 0.7 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC NORTH WEYMOUTH MA 2191 Weymouth 2.0 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC SOLDIERS FIELD MA 2163 Harvard Sq. 0.7 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC SOUTH WALTHAM MA 2453 WALTHAM 0.6 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC TUFTS UNIVERSITY MA 2155 W. Somerville 0.9 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC WEST MEDFORD MA 2155 MEDFORD 1.2 4B NORTHEAST 20 GREATER BOSTON PFC WEST NEWTON MA 2465 Newtonville 0.8 4B NORTHEAST 117 LONG ISLAND PFC PENATAQUIT NY 11706 Bay Shore 1.6 4B NORTHEAST 117 LONG ISLAND PFC SETAUKET NY 11733 East Setauket 0.6 4B NORTHEAST 117 LONG ISLAND PFC RECKSON PLAZA STATION NY 11556 UNIONDALE 2 4B NORTHEAST 100 NEW YORK PFC APPRAISERS STORES NY 10036 ROCKEFELLER CENTER 0.1 4B NORTHEAST 100 NEW YORK PFC BOTANICAL NY 10458 Van Cott 0.4 4B NORTHEAST 100 NEW YORK PFC CASTLE HILL NY 10462 Parckerchester 0.7 4B NORTHEAST 100 NEW YORK PFC COLLEGE STATION NY 10030 Lincolnton 0.4 4B NORTHEAST 100 NEW YORK PFC CRANFORD NY 10470 Wakefield 0.8 4B NORTHEAST 100 NEW YORK PFC DREISER LOOP NY 10475 Co-Op City 0.5 4B NORTHEAST 100 NEW YORK PFC EINSTEIN NY 10475 Batchester 1.0 4B NORTHEAST 100 NEW YORK PFC ESPLANADE NY 10469 Allerton 0.6 4B NORTHEAST 100 NEW YORK PFC FIELDSTON NY 10463 Kingsbridge 0.7 4B NORTHEAST 100 NEW YORK PFC HILLSIDE NY 10469 Baychester 0.7 4B NORTHEAST 100 NEW YORK PFC HUNTS POINT NY 10474 Boulevard 0.7 4B NORTHEAST 100 NEW YORK PFC MORRISANIA NY 10456 Melcourt 0.5 4B NORTHEAST 100 NEW YORK PFC PORT AUTHORITY NY 10011 LONDON TERRACE 0.4 4B NORTHEAST 100 NEW YORK PFC ROOSEVELT ISLAND NY 10044 Cherokee 0.4 4B NORTHEAST 100 NEW YORK PFC SPUYTEN DUYVIL NY 10463 Kingsbridge 0.6 4B NORTHEAST 100 NEW YORK PFC STADIUM NY 10452 MORRIS HEIGHTS 0.8 4B NORTHEAST 100 NEW YORK PFC UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS NY 10452 MORRIS HEIGHTS 0.8 4B NORTHEAST 100 NEW YORK PFC VAN COTT NY 10467 Botanical 0.4 4B NORTHEAST 100 NEW YORK PFC WEST FARMS NY 10460 Crotona Park 0.7 4B NORTHEAST 100 NEW YORK PFC CLASON POINT NY 10473 Cornell 0.5 4B NORTHEAST 100 NEW YORK PFC FORT WASHINGTON
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