Mail removed from earthquake damaged NAPA Post Office

Workers retrieved mail on Monday that had been trapped in P.O. boxes at the Franklin Post Office since the August earthquake six weeks ago. Initially, the Postal Service thought the quake had contaminated the mail with asbestos dust when it shook the 1930s building, cracking walls, windows and interior spaces.

Quake damage, asbestos dust trap mail at Napa, CA post office

Napa’s downtown post office building remains closed for earthquake repairs, leaving some mail trapped inside the Franklin Street location because of quake damage and asbestos contamination. Mail belonging to customers who have P.O. boxes inside the older downtown building or those who had vacation holds on mail before the Aug. 24 temblor remains inaccessible, said […]

Napa and Vallejo Postal Employees rally to deliver after California quake

Neither rain nor snow nor 6.0 Floors buckled and ceilings tumbled on Aug. 24 when an earthquake measuring 6.0 shook Napa, CA. Bay-Valley District employees rallied early the next morning and throughout the week to provide excellent customer service. Napa and Vallejo employees pulled together despite changes in routine, with no break in mail service […]