NALCREST, Fla. — Hidden off of the not-so-beaten path of State Road 60 in Central Florida is a small town with a unique perspective on the United States Postal Service decision to stop the delivery of first class mail on Saturdays.
Nalcrest, a town of several hundred people midway between Tampa and Vero Beach, was founded by letter carriers as a retirement community in the 1960s.
Hours after the USPS announcement, retired letter carriers said the decision would hurt the public.
via Perspective on USPS Decision From a small town