Letter to the editor A message from your new Lynnwood Postmaster

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Aimee Singleton has proudly stepped into her role as the new Postmaster for Lynnwood, becoming the 16th individual to serve this community since 1948. In conjunction with the U. S. Postal Service's 250th anniversary, Singleton emphasizes her commitment to enhancing local postal services and community engagement. Her plans include expanding USPS Ground Advantage for affordable shipping options and introducing the Next-Day Priority service to offer faster delivery solutions.

Singleton's postal journey began in 2004, providing her with valuable experience that she intends to leverage for the benefit of Lynnwood. She aims to strengthen connections within the community and actively support local businesses. Expressing gratitude for the trust placed in USPS, Singleton assures residents of the dedication to delivering reliable and innovative solutions. This message serves as a reflection on the past and a commitment to progress, highlighting the importance of the Post Office as a community cornerstone. Singleton's leadership aims to embrace the future while honoring the legacy of customer service that has defined the Lynnwood Post Office.

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