"Three years after Mercer County learned it was the starting point for the nation's first bioterrorism attack, the Route 130 mail facility where at least four anthrax-laced letters were processed slowly is returning to life. The first-known anthrax letters were postmarked Sept. 18, but it wasn't until three years ago today that officials announced the letters passed through the U.S. Postal Service's Route 130 mail distribution and processing facility in Hamilton."
Trenton Times
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Yes, the time has come for the Hamilton, N.J. post office. The reason for the lengthy delay, is that the cleaning equipment was in Washington, D.C., prior to the cleaning of the former Brentwood postal facility, which had a nam change. Now that the Jack Rafferty Building has been cleaned, & is in renovation, this building should reopen in the early spring. Only the clerk craft & the mailhandlers will return to the main post office. The letter carriers (rural & city) will remain in their present location as the service is going for a long time lease, providing they can get the old Tupperware building & have it taken down for a parking lot for the carriers who will work in this building. The only thing that all employees will attend an informal brunch, and we will learn what will take place at that time . Tom Hester jr. wrote a wonderful article about the situation that has kept this facility closed for the length of time that was necessary.
KEEP UP THE GOOD NEWS REPORTING.
CARRIER LUMP LUMP
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