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P.O. Box 1355 Saugus, MA 01906     



 
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      (800) 275 - 8777      http://www.usps.com


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             Saugus Post Office
                437 Lincoln Avenue
              
Saugus,  MA   01906

     (781) 233 - 2333     (781) 233 - 8354

                Fax (781) 231 - 1824 

         Manager, William Sullivan



Business Hours:


Monday thru Friday 8:30 am to 5:00 pm

Saturday 8:30 am to Noon

Sunday Closed

The lobby is open early for access to P.O. Boxes

Monday through Saturday at 6:30 am
and open late on Saturday - access until 3:00 pm


Click here to find a zip code


As of August 1, 2009 the First Class postage rate is 44cents


Click here to Locate another Post Office




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     To support breast cancer research
      please consider purchasing special design breast cancer
      awareness first class stamps when you make your next trip
      to the post office.


    
Or order them online . . . click here

   The first semipostal stamp in U.S. history, the Breast Cancer Research 
   stamp was issued at the White House on July 29, 1998 and features
   artwork of a mythical "goddess of the hunt" by Whitney Sherman of
   Baltimore.  More then 1 billion breast cancer research stamps have
   been sold since its issuance in 1998, with $70.7 million raised for
   research. The semipostal breast cancer stamp is now available on line
  and at your local post office. A semipostal stamp is a postage stamp issued to raise money and
  is sold over and above the cost of postage.  The breast cancer awareness stamp is sold at
  .55 cents (over the current 44 cents first-class value).  Seventy percent of the net amount raised
  from its sales goes to the National Institutes of Health and 30 percent goes to the Medical
  Research Program at the Department of Defense.





 

 


 

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